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Arie Delong

Birth
New York County, New York, USA
Death
1770 (aged 64–65)
Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York, USA
Burial
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The following notes from the late John D. Baldwin (50+ year Delong researcher).

Born in NYC and baptised there at the Dutch Reformed Church, Feb. 3, 1705 as Arie Langet. In the court records he sometimes appears as "Arie, sener" (senior) to distinguish him from his cousin Arie (1-7-1) and later from Arie (1-9-1) after (1-7-1) left the area or died. Bpt. sponsors Jacob van Deurse and wife Aeltje.

1732 - He was a member of the Fishkill D.R. Ch. June 17. On March 28, the county paid him 1 shilling for a wolf's head.

1733/4 to 1738/9 - taxed Middle Ward, Beekman.

1734 - June 6, married Anna Wiltsie(sic- Wiltse) bpt. Feb. 10, 1717. The church record (or is it just a transcript?) seems to err in calling her Anna Dolsen. (Larry DeLong of Clifton Park, NY concludes that Anna Dolsen was a first wife md. Jun 6, 1734 & that Anna Wiltsie was a 2nd wife w/no md. date).

1736 to 1769 - his name appears on Court of Common Pleas, Poughkeepsie, records, several times serving as juror.

1737 - May 18 - Henry Filkin vs. Martin Bock. Debt. The Like. Ordered Sixty days for all plaintiffs to file declaration and sixty days thereafter for defendants to plead. A few days later sworn as evidence (Jury or witness?) Georgne Thorne, Arie DeLange, Arie DeLange Jr. (= 1-7-1). (Common Pleas Ct.)

1738/9 to 1758 - taxed Beekman.

1741 - assessed £12. He was probably on a 200-acre farm in Lot 22 just East of his father (Doherty).

1742 - his rent for the farm was 20 bushels of wheat.

1743 - Counrate Delong, yeoman (1-7-7) and Arye Delong sener are firmly bound unto Mathew Duboys of Fishkills merchant for £l.l2.2, Nov. 1, to pay full sum with lawful interest from date hereof on 1st January next. Signed ++ for Counrat Delange. Aern Delang signed his own name. Atie owed the money, his cousin was cosigner. Arie was taken Oct. 1744 and held to bail by sheriff Henry Filkins of Poughkeepsie (Common Pleas).

1744 - October Court. Aeeri DeLange otherwise called Arye Delong, Sener signed note at Poughkeepsie to Mathew Duboys of the Fishkills, he called a yeoman (Ancient Records #1933).

1745 - Oct. Court. Mathew Dubois vs. Aerrie DeLange. The sheriff returns the defendant in custody on a Ca:sa: which is filed (CP).

1746 - Arie and Anna were sponsors July 17 for Frans Cool, son of Frans Cool and wife Catherine Van Etten.

1747 - May 25, Clerk order to Sheriff of Dutchess Co. to pick up Samuel Griswold otherwise called Samuel Griswould & John Damon (or Simon?) and have them safely at next Inferior Court of Common Pleas, 3d Tuesday next to answer unto Arie Delong assignee of Henry Filkin, Esquire in a plea of trespass upon the case separately (A.R. #1803).

May Jury, James Paddock and John DeLangh (1-7). Arie DeLange vs Samuel Griswold. The sheriff returns the defendant in custody on motion of Mr. Crannell attorney for the plaintiff. Ordered that on serving the sheriff or defendant with a copy of this document and the rules be plead in 20 day or judgment (CP).

May Court, Arie Delong assignee vs John Simpson (husband of sister Catherine), and again 1748 (CP)
1748 - October, Jury - Arie DeLangh
1751 - May, Arie DeLangh vs. James Brown (CP)
1752 - May, Jury - Arie DeLong
1752 - May, Jury - Arie DeLong and Simon Flegelar (brother to wife of Arie (1-7-1) (General Sessions)

1754 - Cousin Arie (1-9-1) made his first appearance in county records in 1750 as Arie Jr. [(1-7-1) was gone or deceased] and second appearance in 1753 specifically identified as son of Blandina (widow of Jan 1-9). No doubt records beyond this point which do not specify Sr. or Jr. must pertain to Sr. In this year 1754, he was sued by William Smith (perhaps a relative of his mother-in-law?).

1756 - October, Aeerie de Laenge (crudely signed) claims plaintiff has no action or cause of action against him for that the defendant became special bail for Elias DeLong (his brother 1-2-11) -- of May 1756, and since then has surrendered himself to sheriff and Elias was legally discharged by judge. The said Aried de long was served with a -- and to pay debt due from Elias to Mathew Du Bois and said Arie is now charged with cost thereon and absolutely refused to pay (A.R. #4546).

1757 - The King vs Simon Noxon. Justice DeLavergne delivered an order in bastardy. James Vanderburgh and Bartholomew Noxon bound as sureties for the defense. They asked to be relieved and were replaced by Thomas Noxon and Arie Delong.

1758 to 1770 - He was taxed Crum Elbow as Capt. Arie which would indicate he was an officer in the Colonial Militia (though neither he nor any other DeLong appears in any of the Dutchess Co. Colonial period Muster Rolls).

1761 - As Orrey, elected pathmaster at Crum Elbow Apr 7. Again 1765.

1762 - Crum Elbow was divided Mar. 20 into Charlotte (western part) and Amenia (eastern part) [MacCracken:Old Dutchess Forever 457] Note under 1758, Doherty said he was taxed Crum Elbow from 1758 to 1770. Perhaps it is simply evident that he was on the same property after it became Charlotte. My own older notes add to the uncertainty -~ they say he was of Charlotte Pct. in 1761 (before it was created) and 1765; taxed Crum Elbow 1763 (after it ceased to exist).

1765 - October, Matthew Dubois vs. Arie DeLong.(CP)

1769 - May, Robert Livingston vs Arie DeLong.(CP)

1769 - June 17, date of Arie's will. Abstract: I, Aerrie Delonge, of Charlotte Pct., Dutchess Co, being of perfect mind. "I give my estate to my three oldest sons, my land and moveables equally to be divided. Frances Delonge, my eldest son, Elias Delonge, my second son, and Martin, my third son, and they are to find their mother one room, which she shall chose, and widow's furniture, and to purvide for her to her satisfaction, and if she is not satisfied with their purviding, the three shall be in equal Purposhen, to pay her one hundred pounds, at her demand." And they shall pay all just debts, and they shall give to my daughter Mary Cronchright (sic Cronkheit), £60; and to my daughter Ruth Ferguson, and my daughter, Jene Ismul, £60. If there are any bonds or notes against their husbands "they are to balance upon the same". "And they shall pay to my sons James and Lawrence, each £150, when of age". My three eldest sons shall divide the estate amongst themselves. "And Elies and Martin shall pay to Franses £5 each over and above". And my said sons shall pay all debts and legacies. I make my wife Anne and my sons, Franses and Elies, and David Sutherland, executors. Witnesses, Comer Bullock, Deliverance Bullock, Ellis Bullock. [WN-YHS VII:356; from Doherty].

1770 - Probably died in summer or early fall. His will was proved October 27.

1790 - Perhaps his widow was the Ann DeLond (sic) of NYC census.

Arie and Anna had the following children:

1. Mary Delong b. 1735-36.
2. Ruth Delong b. 1737.
3. Jene (or Jannetje) Delong b. 1738-39.
4. Frans/Francis Delong b. 1739.
5. Cornelis Delong b. 1742, d. bef 1760.
6. Elias Delong b. 1745-46.
7. Martin Delong b. 1748-50.
8. James D. Delong b. 1752.
9. Lawrence Delong b. 1755-56.
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The following notes from the late John D. Baldwin (50+ year Delong researcher).

Born in NYC and baptised there at the Dutch Reformed Church, Feb. 3, 1705 as Arie Langet. In the court records he sometimes appears as "Arie, sener" (senior) to distinguish him from his cousin Arie (1-7-1) and later from Arie (1-9-1) after (1-7-1) left the area or died. Bpt. sponsors Jacob van Deurse and wife Aeltje.

1732 - He was a member of the Fishkill D.R. Ch. June 17. On March 28, the county paid him 1 shilling for a wolf's head.

1733/4 to 1738/9 - taxed Middle Ward, Beekman.

1734 - June 6, married Anna Wiltsie(sic- Wiltse) bpt. Feb. 10, 1717. The church record (or is it just a transcript?) seems to err in calling her Anna Dolsen. (Larry DeLong of Clifton Park, NY concludes that Anna Dolsen was a first wife md. Jun 6, 1734 & that Anna Wiltsie was a 2nd wife w/no md. date).

1736 to 1769 - his name appears on Court of Common Pleas, Poughkeepsie, records, several times serving as juror.

1737 - May 18 - Henry Filkin vs. Martin Bock. Debt. The Like. Ordered Sixty days for all plaintiffs to file declaration and sixty days thereafter for defendants to plead. A few days later sworn as evidence (Jury or witness?) Georgne Thorne, Arie DeLange, Arie DeLange Jr. (= 1-7-1). (Common Pleas Ct.)

1738/9 to 1758 - taxed Beekman.

1741 - assessed £12. He was probably on a 200-acre farm in Lot 22 just East of his father (Doherty).

1742 - his rent for the farm was 20 bushels of wheat.

1743 - Counrate Delong, yeoman (1-7-7) and Arye Delong sener are firmly bound unto Mathew Duboys of Fishkills merchant for £l.l2.2, Nov. 1, to pay full sum with lawful interest from date hereof on 1st January next. Signed ++ for Counrat Delange. Aern Delang signed his own name. Atie owed the money, his cousin was cosigner. Arie was taken Oct. 1744 and held to bail by sheriff Henry Filkins of Poughkeepsie (Common Pleas).

1744 - October Court. Aeeri DeLange otherwise called Arye Delong, Sener signed note at Poughkeepsie to Mathew Duboys of the Fishkills, he called a yeoman (Ancient Records #1933).

1745 - Oct. Court. Mathew Dubois vs. Aerrie DeLange. The sheriff returns the defendant in custody on a Ca:sa: which is filed (CP).

1746 - Arie and Anna were sponsors July 17 for Frans Cool, son of Frans Cool and wife Catherine Van Etten.

1747 - May 25, Clerk order to Sheriff of Dutchess Co. to pick up Samuel Griswold otherwise called Samuel Griswould & John Damon (or Simon?) and have them safely at next Inferior Court of Common Pleas, 3d Tuesday next to answer unto Arie Delong assignee of Henry Filkin, Esquire in a plea of trespass upon the case separately (A.R. #1803).

May Jury, James Paddock and John DeLangh (1-7). Arie DeLange vs Samuel Griswold. The sheriff returns the defendant in custody on motion of Mr. Crannell attorney for the plaintiff. Ordered that on serving the sheriff or defendant with a copy of this document and the rules be plead in 20 day or judgment (CP).

May Court, Arie Delong assignee vs John Simpson (husband of sister Catherine), and again 1748 (CP)
1748 - October, Jury - Arie DeLangh
1751 - May, Arie DeLangh vs. James Brown (CP)
1752 - May, Jury - Arie DeLong
1752 - May, Jury - Arie DeLong and Simon Flegelar (brother to wife of Arie (1-7-1) (General Sessions)

1754 - Cousin Arie (1-9-1) made his first appearance in county records in 1750 as Arie Jr. [(1-7-1) was gone or deceased] and second appearance in 1753 specifically identified as son of Blandina (widow of Jan 1-9). No doubt records beyond this point which do not specify Sr. or Jr. must pertain to Sr. In this year 1754, he was sued by William Smith (perhaps a relative of his mother-in-law?).

1756 - October, Aeerie de Laenge (crudely signed) claims plaintiff has no action or cause of action against him for that the defendant became special bail for Elias DeLong (his brother 1-2-11) -- of May 1756, and since then has surrendered himself to sheriff and Elias was legally discharged by judge. The said Aried de long was served with a -- and to pay debt due from Elias to Mathew Du Bois and said Arie is now charged with cost thereon and absolutely refused to pay (A.R. #4546).

1757 - The King vs Simon Noxon. Justice DeLavergne delivered an order in bastardy. James Vanderburgh and Bartholomew Noxon bound as sureties for the defense. They asked to be relieved and were replaced by Thomas Noxon and Arie Delong.

1758 to 1770 - He was taxed Crum Elbow as Capt. Arie which would indicate he was an officer in the Colonial Militia (though neither he nor any other DeLong appears in any of the Dutchess Co. Colonial period Muster Rolls).

1761 - As Orrey, elected pathmaster at Crum Elbow Apr 7. Again 1765.

1762 - Crum Elbow was divided Mar. 20 into Charlotte (western part) and Amenia (eastern part) [MacCracken:Old Dutchess Forever 457] Note under 1758, Doherty said he was taxed Crum Elbow from 1758 to 1770. Perhaps it is simply evident that he was on the same property after it became Charlotte. My own older notes add to the uncertainty -~ they say he was of Charlotte Pct. in 1761 (before it was created) and 1765; taxed Crum Elbow 1763 (after it ceased to exist).

1765 - October, Matthew Dubois vs. Arie DeLong.(CP)

1769 - May, Robert Livingston vs Arie DeLong.(CP)

1769 - June 17, date of Arie's will. Abstract: I, Aerrie Delonge, of Charlotte Pct., Dutchess Co, being of perfect mind. "I give my estate to my three oldest sons, my land and moveables equally to be divided. Frances Delonge, my eldest son, Elias Delonge, my second son, and Martin, my third son, and they are to find their mother one room, which she shall chose, and widow's furniture, and to purvide for her to her satisfaction, and if she is not satisfied with their purviding, the three shall be in equal Purposhen, to pay her one hundred pounds, at her demand." And they shall pay all just debts, and they shall give to my daughter Mary Cronchright (sic Cronkheit), £60; and to my daughter Ruth Ferguson, and my daughter, Jene Ismul, £60. If there are any bonds or notes against their husbands "they are to balance upon the same". "And they shall pay to my sons James and Lawrence, each £150, when of age". My three eldest sons shall divide the estate amongst themselves. "And Elies and Martin shall pay to Franses £5 each over and above". And my said sons shall pay all debts and legacies. I make my wife Anne and my sons, Franses and Elies, and David Sutherland, executors. Witnesses, Comer Bullock, Deliverance Bullock, Ellis Bullock. [WN-YHS VII:356; from Doherty].

1770 - Probably died in summer or early fall. His will was proved October 27.

1790 - Perhaps his widow was the Ann DeLond (sic) of NYC census.

Arie and Anna had the following children:

1. Mary Delong b. 1735-36.
2. Ruth Delong b. 1737.
3. Jene (or Jannetje) Delong b. 1738-39.
4. Frans/Francis Delong b. 1739.
5. Cornelis Delong b. 1742, d. bef 1760.
6. Elias Delong b. 1745-46.
7. Martin Delong b. 1748-50.
8. James D. Delong b. 1752.
9. Lawrence Delong b. 1755-56.


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