Margaret Dey

F, b. 17 Dec 1755, d. 25 Feb 1777
Margaret Dey|b. 17 Dec 1755\nd. 25 Feb 1777|p147.htm#i92418|William Dye Sr.|b. 6 Jul 1718\nd. 6 Sep 1784|p94.htm#i40242|Margaret Salter Anderson|b. 5 Aug 1720\nd. 16 Jun 1799|p94.htm#i40243|John L. Dye|b. circa 1687\nd. before 8 Mar 1750/51|p95.htm#i40264|Anne (Unknown)|d. 1763|p136.htm#i82745|Richard Anderson|b. before 1703|p146.htm#i92412|supposed daughter of Richard Salter (Unknown) Salter||p400.htm#i394452|

Relationship=4th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover.
      Margaret Dey was born on 17-Dec-1755. She was the daughter of William Dye Sr. and Margaret Salter Anderson. Margaret married Hezekiah Mount, son of Thomas Mount and Mary (Unknown), in 1772. Margaret Dey died on 25-Feb-1777 at age 21.
     She was also known as Margaret Dye.

Kenneth Dye

M, b. 18 Mar 1757, d. 15 Mar 1817
Kenneth Dye|b. 18 Mar 1757\nd. 15 Mar 1817|p147.htm#i92419|William Dye Sr.|b. 6 Jul 1718\nd. 6 Sep 1784|p94.htm#i40242|Margaret Salter Anderson|b. 5 Aug 1720\nd. 16 Jun 1799|p94.htm#i40243|John L. Dye|b. circa 1687\nd. before 8 Mar 1750/51|p95.htm#i40264|Anne (Unknown)|d. 1763|p136.htm#i82745|Richard Anderson|b. before 1703|p146.htm#i92412|supposed daughter of Richard Salter (Unknown) Salter||p400.htm#i394452|

Relationship=4th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover.
      Kenneth Dye was born on 18-Mar-1757 at Plainfield, Union County, New Jersey. He was the son of William Dye Sr. and Margaret Salter Anderson. Kenneth married Jane Vanderbeck circa 1781 at New Jersey. Kenneth married Phoebe Mounteer on 15-Sep-1815 at Mason County, Kentucky. Kenneth Dye died on 15-Mar-1817 at Mason County, Kentucky, at age 59.
     He was also known as Kenneth Dey.

Peter Dey

M, b. 25 Apr 1758, d. 21 Nov 1811
Peter Dey|b. 25 Apr 1758\nd. 21 Nov 1811|p147.htm#i92420|William Dye Sr.|b. 6 Jul 1718\nd. 6 Sep 1784|p94.htm#i40242|Margaret Salter Anderson|b. 5 Aug 1720\nd. 16 Jun 1799|p94.htm#i40243|John L. Dye|b. circa 1687\nd. before 8 Mar 1750/51|p95.htm#i40264|Anne (Unknown)|d. 1763|p136.htm#i82745|Richard Anderson|b. before 1703|p146.htm#i92412|supposed daughter of Richard Salter (Unknown) Salter||p400.htm#i394452|

Relationship=4th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover.
      Peter Dey was born on 25-Apr-1758. He was the son of William Dye Sr. and Margaret Salter Anderson. Peter married Margaret Mount, daughter of Thomas R. Mount and Margaret Cook. Peter Dey died on 21-Nov-1811 at age 53.

Euphame Dey

F, b. 3 Feb 1760
Euphame Dey|b. 3 Feb 1760|p147.htm#i92421|William Dye Sr.|b. 6 Jul 1718\nd. 6 Sep 1784|p94.htm#i40242|Margaret Salter Anderson|b. 5 Aug 1720\nd. 16 Jun 1799|p94.htm#i40243|John L. Dye|b. circa 1687\nd. before 8 Mar 1750/51|p95.htm#i40264|Anne (Unknown)|d. 1763|p136.htm#i82745|Richard Anderson|b. before 1703|p146.htm#i92412|supposed daughter of Richard Salter (Unknown) Salter||p400.htm#i394452|

Relationship=4th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover.
      Euphame Dey was born on 3-Feb-1760. She was the daughter of William Dye Sr. and Margaret Salter Anderson.
     Euphame Dey was also known as Euphame Dye. She was also known as Ufamey Dey. She was also known as Efamy Dye.

Phoebe Mounteer

F, b. 3 Mar 1743/44, d. 1818
      Phoebe Mounteer was born on 3-Mar-1743/44 at New Jersey. Phoebe married William Dye Jr., son of William Dye Sr. and Margaret Salter Anderson, on 24-Jan-1762. Phoebe married Kenneth Dye, son of William Dye Sr. and Margaret Salter Anderson, on 15-Sep-1815 at Mason County, Kentucky. Phoebe Mounteer died in 1818 at Mason County, Kentucky.
     She was also known as Phoebe Monteer. She was also known as Phoebe Montier. She and William Dye Jr. removed to at Mason County, Kentucky, between 1790 and 1792.
Phoebe's left a will on 27-Aug-1817

disposes of some negroes and other personal property and several times mentions " my graduaghter, Eliza", this Eliza being the only new heir indicated by name. She must have been a favorite with her grandmother as she is given two or three bequests."

William Jewell

M, b. 6 Nov 1727, d. 16 Sep 1874
      William Jewell was born on 6-Nov-1727 at Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey. William married Rebecca Dey, daughter of William Dye Sr. and Margaret Salter Anderson, before 1758. William Jewell died on 16-Sep-1874 at Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey, at age 146.

Rachel Wetlerell

F, d. circa 1805
Rachel Wetlerell|d. circa 1805|p147.htm#i92424|John Wetherill||p226.htm#i120712|Ann (Unknown)||p226.htm#i120713|||||||||||||
      Rachel Wetlerell was born. She was the daughter of John Wetherill and Ann (Unknown). Rachel married Nehemiah Dye, son of William Dye Sr. and Margaret Salter Anderson, on 18-Sep-1765 at Middlesex County, New Jersey. Rachel Wetlerell died circa 1805 at Middlesex County, New Jersey.

Richard Mount

M, b. 10 May 1741, d. 12 Jul 1825
Richard Mount|b. 10 May 1741\nd. 12 Jul 1825|p147.htm#i92425|Thomas Mount|b. before 1720\nd. circa 1777|p240.htm#i128830|Mary (Unknown)||p240.htm#i128831|||||||||||||
      Richard Mount was born on 10-May-1741 at Upper Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Thomas Mount and Mary (Unknown). Richard Mount was born on 18-May-1741 at Upper Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Richard married Lydia Dey, daughter of William Dye Sr. and Margaret Salter Anderson, circa 1768. Richard married Ann Job after 10-Feb-1804. Richard Mount died on 12-Jul-1825 at age 84. Richard was buried after 12-Jul-1825 at Baptist Churchyard, Hightstown, Mercer County, New Jersey. He died on 22-Jul-1825 at age 84. Richard's estate was proved on 8-Aug-1825.
     Richard Mount purchased from Samuel Mount, for £3,000, "all that certain messuages, parms and plantations, commonly called and known by the name of Kildare in the counties of Monmouth and Middlesex," amounting to 400 acres on 11-May-1795.
He resided at at on his estate called Kildare, Upper Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, after 11-May-1795.
Richard Mount purchased from Nicholas Hooper an additional 126 acres of land, along Millstone Creek in East Windsor Twp. which he paid £500 on 15-Feb-1798 at East Windsor Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey.

Richard's left a will on 16-Oct-1824

In the name of God, Amen. I Richard Mount of the township of Upper Freehold in the county Monmouth and state of New Jersey, being weak in body but of sound mind xxxxxxxxxx for which blessing I most devotely thank God, do make & publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following xxxxx.

First It is my will and I do order that all my just debts and funeral expenses be duly paid and satisfied as soon as conveniently can be after my decease.

Item I give unto my beloved wife Ann during her widowhood all the privildge of the backroom below in my dwelling house and the entery and the room above and to have the liberty to do her work in the kitchen as long as she remains my widdow also to have two Beds and beding and two sets of curtains all the linen belonging to the house all the crockey wear in the corner cup board a half a dozen silver tea spoons one breakfront and one of my xxxx and silver table spoons one desk and Bookcase Carpets on the floors and to have one xxxx as her own property and the covered xxxx Wagon also to my wife xxxx I give and bequeath the sum of 100 pounds to be paid in one year after my demise and one hundred pounds the year following and to have 100 pounds the next year following and to have one horse for her use when she may want the same to use and to be kept on the farm for her use further of my wife Ann xxxx and shale Relever her right of dower to my executors of my estate and that within 20 days after my decease and she does xxxx Release the same then the above bequest to be void and of no effect.

Item I give and divise to my son Thomas Mount all the lands, tenements heredetiments and real estate of the Farm whereon he now lives and also 20 acres of Woodland on the farm which I freer-shared with Peter Dey by his paying 900 dollers in four years after my decease without Interest to him and to his Heirs and assigns forever.

Item I give and divise unto my son Peter Mount all the lands tenements heredetiments and real estate of the Farm whereon he now lives to him and to his Heirs and assigns forever.

Item I give and divise unto my son William Mount all the lands tenements heredetaments and real estate fo the Farm whereon I now live also 10 acres of Woodland on the farm which freer leased of Peter Dey aforesaid by his paying $3000 in four years after my decease with Interest. I also give xxxx one Wagon and set of harness and one plough one corn harrow and one half of the grain that may be on the ground at the time of my decease. The first half to descend to my estate as xxxx movable to him xxxx William Mount and to his Heirs and assigns forever.

Item I and bequeath unto my daughters xxxx of $3,100 to be equally divided among them share and share alike that xxxx to Rachel xxxx $50 which she has had Two Margaret excepting $290 and an order which I paid at xxxx Two my daughter Nancy one equal share Two Rebecca excepting X hundred dollers which she has had Two my daughter Mary one equal share Two mydaughter Lydia's children one equal share to be divided among them share and share alike. Should my xxxx daughters die before they arrive to full age a xxxx to have such share or shares shall descend to survivor or survirors equally if all have died before of age and then the same shale descend to my estate to be divided among my daughters share and share alike.

Item I give unto Lydia bound daughter of Lydia my daughter one bed to them and unto their Heirs and assigns forever Two Euphima excepting $420 which she has had I do hereby order all my xxxx estate to be sold after my decrease and all the xxxxx bequests to be paid and if an over xxxx of the same to xxxx my daughters have xxxxx to them and to their Heirs and assigns forever

Lastly appoint my three sons above named to wit Thomas, Peter and William Executors of my last will and testament.

Richard Mount - "X" his mark

October 16

In the presence of us John M Davison
Samuel x Edwards
George M. Baa.

The Inventory of Richard Mount was taken

A true and xxxx of Inventory of all and singular goods xxxx rights and credits of Richard Mount late of the township of Upper Freehold, county of Monmouth, deceased those whos names are hereinto subscribed, the 10th day of July, 1825.

apparel $25.00
1 brown horse blind - $3.00
xxxx brown cow - $10.00
a xxxx cow - $10.00
a xxxx red cow - $16.00
a red cow with a star - $16.00
a deep red cow - $ 16.00
a small dark bull - $ 8.00

Total - $ 122.00

lot Tin Ladel and flesh fork $0.70
xxxx
saltpeter $2.00
coffee pot blicky snuffers & corckery ware 0.75
two tables in the kitcher $1.50
9 bags for grain $ 2.25
Samuel Mount's Note $1338.33
Redford Job Note $2,801.87
Charles Butchers Board $$ 581.43
Thomas Mounts Note $109.00
Thomas Mounts Note $ 107.3x
Thomas Mounts Note $ 75.00
Peter G. Bergens Notes - 4 in number - $509.27 Peter Mounts Note - $454,30

Total $5,915.

Jacob Leedum & Cornelious Leedium's notes $990.13
Jacob Leedum's Notes - $ 190.60
Aaron and Samule Mounts Notes - 2 in no. - $ 315.38
John Conover Note - $302.55
Samuel Ely's Notes - THREE in Number - $ 470.96
John xxxxx Note - $ 104.68
Joseph G Reed & William Reed's Notes - $ 108.88
Samuel Edward's Note - $43.60
William Mount's Notes - $222.29
John P. Covenhoven Notes = $ 11.33
John L. Dey & Henry T. Freeman Notes - $42.42

Eight day clock - $40.00
dining tabe - $4.10
brakefaste table - $3.00

Total $2847.07

barrels and xxxx $2.00
saddle $1.00
3 xxxx$ 1.50
shovel tongs and an irone in the kitchen $1.50
frying pan and gridiron $1.75
bake oven $1.50
xxxx iron kettle $2.00
;large iron pot $1.00
two iron pots $2.00
xxxx iron kettle $0.50
xxxx kettle and griddle $2.00
two xxxx two cigons and morter $ 0.75
two iron candlesticks & Lot of Crockery ware $0.50
gun $1.00

total $18.00

right and patent plough no 10 $1.00
a large trough $0.50
XXX three pronged Fork $0.50
one xxxx chain $0.75
cuting box$1.00
two grubing hoes fork and chain $2.00
meat tub
three hives of bees 6.00
grindstone $1.50
lye tub
xxxx grain and salt
cheese rack $2.00
three iron bound hogsheads %5.00
two open hogsheads $0.25
hogshead wood bound $0.75

total $29.25

Hay in the barn two tons and a half $15.00
xxxx mill $15.00
xxxx in the sheaf $5.00
75 bushels in the crib at $0.40 $30.00
Lot of old harness $2.00
scythe and tackeling $0.75
xxxx in the waggon house chamber $0.25
beete and wedges and auger $1.50
3 corn baskets $0.50
3 corn hoe drag shovel and spade & garden spade $2.00
barrels $0.50
sleigh $15.00
15 harrow teeth $1.50
pattent plough $2.00

Total $91.00

brindle cow $14.00
lame cow $10.00
yoke of oxen$40.00
large red Bull $20.00
Brown Heifer $6.00
red heifer $6.00
red heifer with sick belly $4.50
3 calves $5.00
15 sheep $7.50
17 swine $45.00
50 bushels of rye in stalks at $0.50/B $25.00
95 bushels of rye in barn at $50 PB $47.50
12 bushels in stack $10.00
Total $264.50


xxxx - $1.00
10 winder chairs - $3.00
8 common chairs - $ 2.00
andirons, shovel and forge - $2.00
two brass candlesticks - $ 0.50 one green winder chair - $ 3.00
a round top table - $1.00 mirror or looking glass - $ 6.00
dish cup board - $3.00
small table or dresser table - $1.00
chest - $ 0.75
a lot of leather - $2.00
a lot of books - $0.50
bed bolster and pillow - $8.00

Total $ 33.75

armchair - $ 8.50
desk - $2.00
looking glass - $0.75
iron andirons - $ 0.75
meat cask in the garret - $ 3.00
hogshead in the garret - $ 0.50
meat chest bread tray and meat tray - $1.50
3 old casks - $0.70
great wheel - $1.00
two small wheels - $ 3.00
xxxx and real - $0.10
bed in the garret as it stands - $ 3.00
barrel of cider spirits - $12.30
3 whiskey barrels - $ 1.00

Total - $30.20

barrel and cider Royal - $ 2.00
half barrel - $ 0.50
cask and fish - $1.00
cask&pickel port - $ 10.00
tub of soap - $4.00
finkens and gum and xxxx - $0.25
cheese hoop and half bushel - $0.25
a lot xxxx - $0.25
a lot of milk pans - $0.50
earthen pots and xxxx - $0.25
a firken of butter - $5.00
gum of fine salt - $1.00
barrell of meat - $ 0.50
flour barrel and benches - $ 0.25

Total - $25.60

small kettle - $2.00
millet - $0.30
knives, fork and box - $0.20
heelyard and clothe line - $1.00
large xxxx kettle - $ 7.00
3 washing tubs - $ 1.50
swill barrel - $0.12
bed and cord - $1.50
box and old iron - $0.55
keg and vinegar - $1.00
dye tub - $0.25
lot of old lumber - $0.12
churn and apparatus - $ 1.00
Tihissa coloured woman and her child - $100.00

Total $116.60

Jack a coloured Boy - $100.00
wool and the carding machine - 20 pounds - $12.00
pick ax - $0.50
hatchet - $1.00
xxxx cloth - 5.5 years $5..50
corn on the ground - $120.00
fallow harrow - $0.50

Total $239.50

patent plough - $5.00
iron and winnow - $2.00
farm wagon - $15.00
farm wagon - $60.00
brindle cow - $16.00
brown mare - $80.00
bed and bedding and beadstead and curtains - $20.00
dark brown case and contents - $20.00
silver spoons - $25.00
carpet - $2.00
crockery ware in the xxxxx - $ 5.00
xxxxxxxxx - $35.00
1 chair - $6.00
xxxx and contents - $10.00
4 coverletts 4 blankets and xxxx - $10.00
bed bolster and pillows - $15.00
underbed - $1.00
dining table and breakfast table - $15.00
painted carpet - $2.00
Total $ 343.00

$10,077.98

Appraised by us the day above Written Abraham Johnson, John Perrine, jr.,

John Perrine, one of the appraisers of the foregoing inventory being duly sworn xxxx law did declare and say the goods chatels and credits in the said Inventory set down and specified xxx by them appraised according to their just and true respective rates and values after the best of his judgment and understanding and that Abraham Johnson the other appraise whose name is thereto published to as present at the same time and xxxx in all things to the doing thereof in that they appraised all things that were brought to their lein for appraisement xxxx transcribed at Freehold, August 8, 1825 before me.

Thomas R. Mount, Peter Mount and William R. Mount, the Executors of the said Richard Mount dec xxx being formally sworn did declare that the foregoing writing Contains a true and perfect Inventory all and singular the goods chatels credits of the said deceased as far as come to their knowledge or xxxx or to the xxx of any other person or persons their use ---- sworn and Subscribed at Freehold. Aug 8th, AD 1825 before me. on 10-Jul-1825.

Child of Richard Mount and Lydia Dey

Joseph Dey

M, b. 7 Jun 1746, d. 13 Apr 1815
Joseph Dey|b. 7 Jun 1746\nd. 13 Apr 1815|p147.htm#i92426|William Dye Sr.|b. 6 Jul 1718\nd. 6 Sep 1784|p94.htm#i40242|Margaret Salter Anderson|b. 5 Aug 1720\nd. 16 Jun 1799|p94.htm#i40243|John L. Dye|b. circa 1687\nd. before 8 Mar 1750/51|p95.htm#i40264|Anne (Unknown)|d. 1763|p136.htm#i82745|Richard Anderson|b. before 1703|p146.htm#i92412|supposed daughter of Richard Salter (Unknown) Salter||p400.htm#i394452|

Relationship=4th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover.
      Joseph Dey was born on 7-Jun-1746. He was the son of William Dye Sr. and Margaret Salter Anderson. Joseph Dey died on 13-Apr-1815 at age 68.
     He was also known as Joseph Dye.

(Unknown) Bretherton

M
     (Unknown) married Amy Dey, daughter of William Dye Sr. and Margaret Salter Anderson.

Nancy Ann Ely

F, b. 9 Jun 1762, d. 9 Jul 1821
      Nancy Ann Ely was born on 9-Jun-1762 at Possibly, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Nancy married John Dey, son of William Dye Sr. and Margaret Salter Anderson, on 17-Oct-1777. Nancy Ann Ely died on 9-Jul-1821 at Orangeburg, Mason County, Kentucky, at age 59. Nancy was buried after 21-Jul-1821 at Stonelick Cemetery, Mason County, Kentucky.
     She and John Dey removed to at Mason County, Kentucky, circa 1793.

Hezekiah Mount

M, d. 1 Dec 1807
Hezekiah Mount|d. 1 Dec 1807|p147.htm#i92429|Thomas Mount|b. before 1720\nd. circa 1777|p240.htm#i128830|Mary (Unknown)||p240.htm#i128831|||||||||||||
      Hezekiah Mount was born at New Jersey. He was the son of Thomas Mount and Mary (Unknown). Hezekiah Mount was born on 1-Aug-1750. Hezekiah married Mary Patterson before 1772. Hezekiah married Margaret Dey, daughter of William Dye Sr. and Margaret Salter Anderson, in 1772. Hezekiah Mount died on 1-Dec-1807. Hezekiah's estate was proved on 14-Dec-1807.
     He he was one of the trustees of the Baptist Church, Hightstown, Mercer County, NJ at Baptist Church, Hightstown, Mercer County, New Jersey, 2-Aug-1806.
Hezekiah's left a will on 24-Oct-1807.

Jane Vanderbeck

F, b. circa 1760, d. before Sep 1815
      Jane Vanderbeck was born circa 1760. Jane married Kenneth Dye, son of William Dye Sr. and Margaret Salter Anderson, circa 1781 at New Jersey. Jane Vanderbeck died before Sep-1815.

Margaret Mount

F
Margaret Mount||p147.htm#i92432|Thomas R. Mount|b. 26 Jan 1777\nd. 4 Jan 1855|p222.htm#i120302|Margaret Cook|b. 11 Oct 1783\nd. 21 Dec 1808|p222.htm#i120301|Richard Mount|b. 10 May 1741\nd. 12 Jul 1825|p147.htm#i92425|Lydia Dey|b. 10 Nov 1748\nd. 10 Feb 1804|p94.htm#i40244|||||||

Relationship=2nd cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover.
     Margaret Mount was the daughter of Thomas R. Mount and Margaret Cook. Margaret married Peter Dey, son of William Dye Sr. and Margaret Salter Anderson.
     Margaret Mount was also known as Betsey Mount.

Peter Ackerman

M
Peter Ackerman||p147.htm#i92433|Laurens Hendrickse Ackerman|b. circa 1582\nd. between 1630 and 1635|p64.htm#i30489|Janneke Jurckse||p64.htm#i30490|Laurens Ackerman|b. circa 1550|p147.htm#i92435|Hester Storm?||p147.htm#i92436|||||||

Relationship=8th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover.
     Peter Ackerman was the son of Laurens Hendrickse Ackerman and Janneke Jurckse.

Hendrik Ackerman

M
Hendrik Ackerman||p147.htm#i92434|Laurens Hendrickse Ackerman|b. circa 1582\nd. between 1630 and 1635|p64.htm#i30489|Janneke Jurckse||p64.htm#i30490|Laurens Ackerman|b. circa 1550|p147.htm#i92435|Hester Storm?||p147.htm#i92436|||||||

Relationship=8th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover.
     Hendrik Ackerman was the son of Laurens Hendrickse Ackerman and Janneke Jurckse.

Laurens Ackerman

M, b. circa 1550
Laurens Ackerman|b. circa 1550|p147.htm#i92435|Peter Ackerman|b. between 1520 and 1525|p147.htm#i92437||||Hendri Ackerman||p148.htm#i92456||||||||||

Relationship=10th great-grandfather of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-grandfather of David Kipp Conover.
      Laurens Ackerman was born circa 1550. He was the son of Peter Ackerman. Laurens married Hester Storm? circa 1579.
     Laurens Ackerman was also known as Laureis Ackerman.

Children of Laurens Ackerman and Hester Storm?

Hester Storm?

F

Relationship=10th great-grandmother of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-grandmother of David Kipp Conover.
     Hester married Laurens Ackerman, son of Peter Ackerman, circa 1579.

Children of Hester Storm? and Laurens Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

M, b. between 1520 and 1525
Peter Ackerman|b. between 1520 and 1525|p147.htm#i92437|Hendri Ackerman||p148.htm#i92456||||(Unknown) Ackerman||p148.htm#i92457||||||||||

Relationship=11th great-grandfather of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=10th great-grandfather of David Kipp Conover.
      Peter Ackerman was born between 1520 and 1525 at Probably, Saint Stroud. He was the son of Hendri Ackerman.

David Ackerman

M, b. 9 Oct 1580
David Ackerman|b. 9 Oct 1580|p147.htm#i92438|Laurens Ackerman|b. circa 1550|p147.htm#i92435|Hester Storm?||p147.htm#i92436|Peter Ackerman|b. between 1520 and 1525|p147.htm#i92437||||||||||

Relationship=9th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover.
     David Ackerman was baptized on 9-Oct-1580. He was the son of Laurens Ackerman and Hester Storm?

Laurens Ackerman

M
Laurens Ackerman||p147.htm#i92439|Laurens Ackerman|b. circa 1550|p147.htm#i92435|Hester Storm?||p147.htm#i92436|Peter Ackerman|b. between 1520 and 1525|p147.htm#i92437||||||||||

Relationship=9th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover.
     Laurens Ackerman was the son of Laurens Ackerman and Hester Storm?

Pieter Ackerman

M
Pieter Ackerman||p147.htm#i92440|Laurens Ackerman|b. circa 1550|p147.htm#i92435|Hester Storm?||p147.htm#i92436|Peter Ackerman|b. between 1520 and 1525|p147.htm#i92437||||||||||

Relationship=9th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover.
     Pieter Ackerman was the son of Laurens Ackerman and Hester Storm? Pieter married Clara Roberts between 1610 and 1611 at Franckendahl, Palentine, Germany.

Clara Roberts

F
     Clara married Pieter Ackerman, son of Laurens Ackerman and Hester Storm?, between 1610 and 1611 at Franckendahl, Palentine, Germany.

Ottilda Ackerman

F
Ottilda Ackerman||p147.htm#i92442|Laurens Ackerman|b. circa 1550|p147.htm#i92435|Hester Storm?||p147.htm#i92436|Peter Ackerman|b. between 1520 and 1525|p147.htm#i92437||||||||||

Relationship=9th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover.
     Ottilda Ackerman was the daughter of Laurens Ackerman and Hester Storm? Ottilda married Pieter Vervet.

Pieter Vervet

M
     Pieter married Ottilda Ackerman, daughter of Laurens Ackerman and Hester Storm?.

Magdalena Ackerman

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Magdalena Ackerman||p147.htm#i92444|Peter Ackerman|b. between 1520 and 1525|p147.htm#i92437||||Hendri Ackerman||p148.htm#i92456||||||||||

Relationship=10th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover.
     Magdalena Ackerman was the daughter of Peter Ackerman. Magdalena married Pieter Van Reeman in 1583; had 3 children.

Pieter Van Reeman

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     Pieter married Magdalena Ackerman, daughter of Peter Ackerman, in 1583; had 3 children.

Hendrick Ackerman

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Hendrick Ackerman||p147.htm#i92446|Peter Ackerman|b. between 1520 and 1525|p147.htm#i92437||||Hendri Ackerman||p148.htm#i92456||||||||||

Relationship=10th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover.
     Hendrick Ackerman was the son of Peter Ackerman. Hendrick married Grietgen (Unknown).

Grietgen (Unknown)

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     Grietgen married Hendrick Ackerman, son of Peter Ackerman.

Johannes Ackerman

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Johannes Ackerman||p147.htm#i92448|Peter Ackerman|b. between 1520 and 1525|p147.htm#i92437||||Hendri Ackerman||p148.htm#i92456||||||||||

Relationship=10th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover.
     Johannes Ackerman was the son of Peter Ackerman. Johannes married Maria (Unknown).
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