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1LT Everardus Bogardus

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1LT Everardus Bogardus Veteran

Birth
Death
9 Sep 1799 (aged 61)
Burial
Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Birth date computed by WolframAlpha.com per Mary Fisher

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The information below was provided by Find-A-Grave member Beverly Kane:

The following information was compiled by Sarah K Hermans, Regent, Chancellor Livingston, NSDAR, May 2015 and published in “44 Patriots of the American Revolution interred in the Rhinebeck Reformed Church Cemetery”. Provided by and used with permission of Sarah K Hermans.

Everardus Bogardus

GRAVESTONE LOCATION:Row 9 on the north side, near the fence.

REVOLUTIONARY WAR SERVICE:PATRIOTIC SERVICE: Associator at Rhinebeck [CHM p. 81]
PRIVATE: Land Bounty Rights, 6th Dutchess Co. Militia [NYRC+S V1 p. 247]
1st LIEUTENANT: 1st Reg’t Dutchess Co. Militia, 5th Company, Rhinebeck Precinct, September 20th, 1775 [NYR p. 278]
CAPTAIN: unsourced [HRDCRF]

DAR ANCESTOR NUMBER: Not in DAR database.

GENEALOGY: Possibly the son of Nicholas Bogardus and Rachel Smedes (baptized January 29th, 1738 at the Dutch Church in Kingston), Everardus married May 31st, 1770 Arriantje Hoogteeling and they had children Benjamin 1771, Wilhelmus 1772, Nicholas 1774, Phillip 1776, Everardus 1778, Blandina 1780, Petrus 1785, Abraham 1786, and John 1787. Everardus was a deacon of the Reformed Church in Rhinebeck in 1771 and an elder in 1777 and is listed in the census in Rhinebeck in 1790. He might have been a second-great-grandson of the famous Dominie Everardus Bogardus, the second clergyman in all of New Netherland who died in the famous shipwreck with Director Willem Kieft in 1647. He purchased the Traphagen Inn in 1769, which during the war was known as the “Bogardus Tavern”. His son Benjamin took it over when he died in 1799. Today we call it the Beekman Arms.

Birth date computed by WolframAlpha.com per Mary Fisher

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The information below was provided by Find-A-Grave member Beverly Kane:

The following information was compiled by Sarah K Hermans, Regent, Chancellor Livingston, NSDAR, May 2015 and published in “44 Patriots of the American Revolution interred in the Rhinebeck Reformed Church Cemetery”. Provided by and used with permission of Sarah K Hermans.

Everardus Bogardus

GRAVESTONE LOCATION:Row 9 on the north side, near the fence.

REVOLUTIONARY WAR SERVICE:PATRIOTIC SERVICE: Associator at Rhinebeck [CHM p. 81]
PRIVATE: Land Bounty Rights, 6th Dutchess Co. Militia [NYRC+S V1 p. 247]
1st LIEUTENANT: 1st Reg’t Dutchess Co. Militia, 5th Company, Rhinebeck Precinct, September 20th, 1775 [NYR p. 278]
CAPTAIN: unsourced [HRDCRF]

DAR ANCESTOR NUMBER: Not in DAR database.

GENEALOGY: Possibly the son of Nicholas Bogardus and Rachel Smedes (baptized January 29th, 1738 at the Dutch Church in Kingston), Everardus married May 31st, 1770 Arriantje Hoogteeling and they had children Benjamin 1771, Wilhelmus 1772, Nicholas 1774, Phillip 1776, Everardus 1778, Blandina 1780, Petrus 1785, Abraham 1786, and John 1787. Everardus was a deacon of the Reformed Church in Rhinebeck in 1771 and an elder in 1777 and is listed in the census in Rhinebeck in 1790. He might have been a second-great-grandson of the famous Dominie Everardus Bogardus, the second clergyman in all of New Netherland who died in the famous shipwreck with Director Willem Kieft in 1647. He purchased the Traphagen Inn in 1769, which during the war was known as the “Bogardus Tavern”. His son Benjamin took it over when he died in 1799. Today we call it the Beekman Arms.


Inscription

In
Memory of
EVERARDUS BOGARDUS
who died Sept. 9th 1799
Aged 61 Years 7 months
& 16 days

Gravesite Details

has veteran's flag


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  • Added: Oct 18, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43285983/everardus-bogardus: accessed ), memorial page for 1LT Everardus Bogardus (24 Jan 1738–9 Sep 1799), Find a Grave Memorial ID 43285983, citing Rhinebeck Reformed Dutch Church Cemetery, Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York, USA; Maintained by Treebz65 (contributor 46912176).