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HARING, A-G

--The family groups represented in this collection may not be complete, because information was entered bit by bit as I found it or happened upon it; I have not done any systematic research on these families. Because they do not compose whole family genealogies, these listings are arranged differently from most genealogical records or histories. Each listing is a family group, and is arranged and filed alphabetically under the name of the head of the family.

Names are generally in alphabetical order (disregarding spelling variations and middle names), then in approx. chronological order. The first sorting is by surname (mixing together any and all spelling variations), then by given name, then by approxi-mate birthdate (when known) in approxiapproxi-mate chronological order. For easier reference, surnames in headings are grouped to-gether under the most common spelling usage that evolved in this geographical location, regardless of individualistic spellings in the records themselves. Cross references are used in most cases where surname spellings substantially vary. Within the quoted records, the individual spellings have been (mostly) retained because they sometimes provide clues (though in general—but with exceptions—they seem to largely reflect the record keeper's particular orthography and not al-ways, at this early period, any special family preference). Those interested can see the variety and evolvement of a particular name’s spelling and the interesting and sometimes amusing attempts at phonetic reproduction. Keep in mind that before names and spellings were standardized, records reflected the individualistic whim of the particular recorder (often two differ-ent spellings of the same name within the same documdiffer-ent). In addition, all records were handwritten, and sometimes deci-phering a handwritten name in early records can be quite challenging! So expect to search under all possibilities of spelling (for both surnames and given names).

Given names are grouped together without regard for middle initials or middle names. Because middle names and/or initials are sometimes used, sometimes not used in various records, it seemed simplest to arrange entries as if the middle names or initials did not exist. Usually all variations of a given name are grouped together as though spelled one way: Jan, Johannes, John, etc. are all grouped as one (but also look under the other forms).

Sources and references are included with each "family" grouping, but may or may not include sources that are cited (or are obvious, such as baptismal records, etc.) within the narrative or listing itself.

As with any compiled genealogical record, researchers should regard this information as leads and clues, and should verify all data with independent research.

I welcome, and would be grateful for, any additions or corrections, especially with source citations. copyright 2011

Patricia A. Wardell 130 Crestview Drive Englewood, FL 34223 [email protected]

(I prefer e-mail correspondence) ---Haring

Genealogical material on the Haring family includes: Ackerman, Herbert Stewart, The Haring Family, Oct. 1952

Fabend, Firth, "The Yeoman Ideal: A Dutch Family in the Middle Colonies, 1660-1800," dissertation, New York Univer-sity, 1988. Later published as: Fabend, Firth Haring, A Dutch Family in the Middle Colonies, 1660-1800, Rutgers University Press, 1991

Judd, Peter Haring, The Hatch and Brood of Time Judd, Peter Haring, More Lasting Than Brass Haering, Aaron

Aaron Haering m. 9 Aug 1750 Jane Van Hoek

son of NYC Ref Ch dau. of

(with license)

---Sources: Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam-New York City, 1940 (Vol. IX of Collections of the New York Genealogical & Biogra-phical Society), reprinted 1997 by Heritage Books

Haring, Abraham

Abraham Haring m. 25 June 1707 Dirkje Tallman(Derikje, ts)

son of Jan Pieterse Haring & Tappan Ref Ch dau. of Harmen Douwesen Tallman & 1

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Grietje Cosyns (banns 7 June 1707) Grietje Minnelay

b. 24 Nov 1681 b. 5 Aug 1687

bp. 13 Dec 1681 NYC Ref Ch bp. 28 Aug 1687 NYC Ref Ch

d. 18 March 1772, age 90.3.23 d. 4 Oct 1768, age 81.1.29

buried Tappan Ref Chyd, Tappan, Rockland Co., NY buried Tappan Ref Chyd, Tappan, NY Dirckje Tallman's father, Harmen Douwesen Tallman was born about 1655 in Friesland and was the first white settler of Nyack, N.Y. in 1675.

In the Tappan Ref Ch record of their marriage, they were Abram Haringh and Dirckie Tallman j.d. born at Nayack in the County of Orange, both of the farm on the Manades [Manhattan] Island, betrothed in the presence of Daniel De Klerck.”

Abraham Haring and Dirckje Tallman are believed to have lived on the Pascack Road north of the state border. His land holdings continued into present Bergen County, in the River Vale area, including 200 acres he bought before 1743 probably from Lancaster Symes. His son Cornelius A. Haring settled on this land in 1743 and inherited it at Abraham’s death in 1771. Cornelius built a house here, and in 1778, Col. Baylor was captured at the house.

In his will, dated 10 March 1752, probated 5 May 1772, "Abraham Haring, of Orange County, yeoman" mentioned eldest son Abraham Haring (Hemps Meadow); second son Daniel (dwelling house, and rest of land of the farm I now live on); wife Derica; youngest son Cornelius (lot over the Hackinsack Creek, which I purchased of Lancaster Symes); leaves to 3 sons two mill lots to be divided equally; youngest daughter Rachel (an outset equal to that any of my daughters have had); eldest daughter Margaret Demarest; second daughter Braca Ferdan. Makes three sons and wife executors. Witnesses were Casporus Mabie, Cornelius Myer, John De Wint. Abraham Haring's will is in Liber 28, p. 238, Queen's College, Historic Documents Collection. In his will, he wrote: ...I, Abraham Haring, of Orange County, yeoman, being of perfect memory. I leave to my eldest son, Abraham Haring, £5 for his Birthright, being eldest son. I also leave him "all that lot of land called and known by the name of the Church Lot," with all improvements; Also as many acres of land out of the south bounds of my farm I live on, and to be added to said Church lot, as will make the said Church Lot equal in acres to the remainder of my farm. I also leave him all that lot of land "known by the name of the Hemps meadow." I leave to my second son, Daniel, my dwelling house and all the rest of the land that belongs to the farm I now live on, with the improvements (except one of the best rooms in the house, and a garden, and room in my barn, and 1/3 of the apples in my orchard, to my wife). And he is to have the same after the death of my wife Derica; Also a piece of land lying on the east side of the Kings road, which I bought of Ram Ramse. I leave to my youngest son, Cornelius, all that lot of land that lays over Hackinsack Creek, which I purchased of Lancaster Symes, with the improvements; "Also the Ring Boome lots of land," and one lot of Fresh meadow No. 4. I leave to my 3 sons, all those two mill Lots to be divided equally. I leave to my sons, Abraham and Daniel, all that 1/8 part out of 3/16 parts in the Commons of the lands in Tappan. And I will that within half a year "my sons transport to each other their shares of land." I leave to my son Daniel a plow and harrow, etc. To my daughter Rachel, an outset equally as good of all sorts as any of my daughters have had. I leave to my eldest daughter, Margaret Demarest, £100, after the death of my wife, in yearly

payments of £12, 10 shillings. I leave to my second daughter, Braca Ferdan, £100 in same manner. To my youngest daughter, Rachel Haring, £100. All these to be paid by my sons. I leave to my wife Derica all the remainder of my personal estate, and the choice of one of the best rooms in my dwelling house, and a garden spot of ground, and room in my barn for 10 head of cattle, and 1/3 of the apples in my orchard, and firewood sufficient for one fireplace, "and long fodder for 10 head of cattle and 6 sheep," and 1/3 of all winter and summer grain and flax; "to be delivered at my dwelling house clear and free." And she is to have pasture for 10 head of cattle, 6 sheep, and 2 hogs. After debts are paid I leave all the rest to my 6 children, and all my real estate to my three sons. I make my three sons and my wife, executors. Dated March 10, 1752, "in the 25 year of His Majesty King George II." "Abraham Haringh." Witnesses, Casporus Mabie, Cornelius Myer, John De Wint. Proved, May 5, 1772, in New York.

---children of Abraham Haring & Dirkje Tallman: (Fabend says 13 children)

Jan A. Haring, b. 24 Feb 1708; bp. 13 Apr 1708 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Daniel De Klerck, Grietye Cosyns); d.y. (not named in father’s will).

Abraham A. Haring, b. 24 Oct 1709; bp. 10 Jan 1710 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Abram Blauvelt, Grietje Minnelay, his wife); d. 29 Nov 1791; m. 23 Nov 1731 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch,Maria Demarest

Harmanus Haring, b. 1 Jan 1712; bp. 15 Jan 1712 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Teunis Talema, Margrietje Hogenkamp); d.y. (not mentioned in father’s will).

Margrietje Haring(Greetje; Margaret), b. 5 Jan 1714; bp. 14 Jan 1714 Tappan (wit: Pieter Haringh, Grietie Bogaert his wife); d. 27 Oct 1802; buried So. Schraalenburgh Chyd., Bergenfield, Bergen Co., NJ; m.David Demarest(widower of -?-)

Mareya A. Haring(Maria), bp. 11 Apr 1716 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Douwe Taelma, Mareya Herren); d.y. (not named in father’s will)

Elisabeth A. Haring, bp. abt 15 Jan 1717 Tappan Ref Ch (the entry for this bp. is very confusing); apparently d.y. (not named in father’s will).

Daniel Haring, b. 26 May 1718; bp. 17 June 1718 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Daniel De Klerck, Grietie Cosyns, his wife); d.y.Daniel Haring, b. 7 Sep, bp. 12 Oct 1720 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Daniel De Klerck, Grietje Cosynz); d. 6 May 1806;

m. (prob)Elisabeth Polhemus

Bregie Heeringh(Brechie), b. 23 Dec 1723; bp. 19 Jan 1724 Hackensack Ref Ch (wit: Cornelis Heeringh, Cattrin, his wife); m.Jan Ferdon

Cornelius A. Haring, b. 15 Nov 1725; bp. 1 Jan 1726 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Cornelis Haring, Catlyn Flierboom his wife) (parents in bp. record Abraham Haring, Dirckje Minnelay [an error for Dirckje Tallman]); d. 13 Jan 1810; m. 1748 Margrietje Roelofse(Roelofsen; Powelson)

Elizabeth A. Haring, b. 27 Feb 1728; bp. 10 Mar 1728 Tappan Ref Ch; d.y. (not named in father’s will)

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m.Frederick Haring, son of Jan Haring & Aaltje Van Dalsen

Maria Haring, b. 14 Nov 1734; bp. 17 Nov 1734 Tappan Ref Ch; d.y. (not named in father’s will).

---Sources: Tappan Ref Chyd Inscription online at <http://dutchdoorgenealogy.tradedirectinc.com/dutch_reformed_church_cemetery_records_tappan_new_york.html>; “Betrothals and Marriages of the Dutch Reformed Church of Tappan, Rockland County, NY” inThe New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, serialized, beginning in issue Vol. LXXXIV, No. 3 (July 1953); Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack [Bergen Co., NJ]..., 1891 (Collections of the Holland Society of New York, Vol. I, Part I); NY Hist. Soc. Coll. 1898, Abstracts of Wills, NYC, 1766-1771 (Pelletreau), p. 35; Ackerman, H. S., The Haring Genealogy (at Bergen County Historical Society); Durie, Howard I., The Kakiat Patent; Cole, David, History of Rockland County, New York, 1884 (reprinted 1986), appendix includes early Baptisms of the Tappan Ref Ch, the Clarkstown Ref Ch, and the Tappan Irregular congregation; The Demarest Family, 1964; Demarest, Mary A. and Demarest, William H., The Demarest Family, 1938, p. 49; Bailey, Rosalie Fellows, Pre-Revolutionary Dutch Houses and Families in Northern New Jersey and Southern New York, 1936, p. 222; "Pre-Revolutionary War Days: Some Patriot Soldiers of Pascack & Vicinity" inRelics, the publication of the Pascack Historical Society, January 1974, p. 2;Archives of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol. XLI, Vol. XII Calendar of Wills, 1810-1813; Fabend, Firth Haring, A Dutch Family in the Middle Colonies, 1660-1800, Rutgers University Press, 1991; Tappan Ref Chyd [Rockland Co., NY] Tombstone Inscriptions, posted online January 1998 by Barbara, <[email protected]>; “Archeological Investigations of the River Vale Hillock Site” at Bergen County Division of Cultural and Historic Affairs, Hackensack, NJ, p. 16; Pelletreau, William S., Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate’s Office, City of New York, pub. as Collections of the New York Historical Society, Vol VIII 1771-1776, p. 35 (will of Abraham Haring); Kelly, Arthur C. M., Baptism Record of the Tappan Reformed Church, Tappan, Rockland County, NY, 1694-1899, Kinship, 1998;

Haring, Abraham P.

Abraham Haring m. 28 Mar 1725 Martyntje Bogert

son of Pieter Jansen Haring & Schraalenburgh Ref Ch dau. of Jan Bogert & Margrietje Bogert (also rec. Hackensack Maria Bertholf

b. Ref Ch with date of b.

bp. 14 Apr 1704 Tappan Ref Ch 27 Mar 1725) bp. 17 March 1705 Hackensack Ref Ch

d. prob/ before 12 June 1772 d. 23 July 17832

In the m. record they are "Abraham Haring of Tappan, y.m. and Martyntje Boogert, y.d., born and living at Hakkensak." Abraham P. Haring was a member of the 24th New York State Assembly (1745-47), the 28th Assembly (1759-61), and the 29th Assembly (1761-1768).

In 1745 he lived in Tappan on a farm inherited from his father.

Abraham P. Haring was a colonel in the New York militia during the French and Indian War and a Judge of the Orange County Court of Common Pleas.

In 1769, when the New York/New Jersey boundary dispute was settled, Abraham's farm was decreed to be in New Jersey. In his will, dated 1771, proved 1793, he mentioned Wife Martinjie (Grietje**), 1 negro wench, mansion house and farm wheron I now live, and movable estate, during her widowhood. Oldest son, Peter, Dutch Bible and walking cane; also house and farm now in his possession, Son Abraham, home farm, after wife is married or deceased, he paying £200 for same. Son Cornelius already had his share. Sons, John and Abraham, 2 lots called the Church lots and each 1/2 of residue. Daughters, Mary, wife of Hendrick Zabriskie, and Margaret, wife of Isaac Blanch, each 1/2 of residue. Executors - sons John and Abra-ham. Witnesses - Yon Nagel, Christian Campbell, Thomas Outwater.1

---children of Abraham P. Haring & Martyntje Bogert:

Petrus Haring, b. 1 Sep 1726; bp. 4 Oct 1726 Tappan Ref Ch; d.y.

Petrus Haring, b. 30 Sep 1728; bp. 27 Oct 1728 Tappan Ref Ch; d. 15 July 1807; m.Catharina BlauveltMaria Haring, b. 12 July 1733; bp. 15 July 1733 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Jan Boomgaert, Maria his wife);

m.Hendrick C. Zabriskie, widower of Neesje Van Hoorn

Margrietje Haring, b. 28 Feb 1736; bp. 7 Mar 1736 Tappan Ref Ch; m.Isaac Blanch

Jan Haring(John), b. 28 Sep 1739; bp. 30 Sep 1739 Tappan Ref Ch; m. (NY Marriage Bond 30 Oct 1773)Maria Haring, dau. of Elbert Haring & Elizabeth Bogert.

Abraham A. P. Haring, b. 14 April 1742; bp. 18 April 1742 Tappan Ref Ch(wit: Abraham Steck, Marretye his wife); m. (1)Sarah Naugle; m. (2)Sara Haring, widow of Jacobus Blauvelt

Cornelius Haring, b. 14 July 1744; bp. 22 July 1744 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Johannes Bongaert, Geertye his wife); m. (prob.)Annetje Ariense

Elbert Haring, b. 24 May 1747; bp. 7 June 1747 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Jacob Blauvelt, Pieterye his wife)

Martyntye Haring, b. 6 Feb 1750, bp. 21 Feb 1750 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Abraham Abrahamse Haring, Maria his wife); d. 20 Nov 1770; buried Tappan Ref Chyd, Tappan, Rockland Co., NY.

---Sources:

[1] Abstract of will of Abraham Haring from Peter Haring Judd, The Hatch and Brood of Time, sent in e-mail Feb 2--4 from Regina Haring <[email protected]>; [2] Judd, Peter Haring, The Hatch and Brood of Time, p. 358;

Tappan Ref Chyd Inscription online at <http://dutchdoorgenealogy.tradedirectinc.com/dutch_reformed_church_cemetery_records_tappan_new_york.html>; Schraalenburgh Mar-riages; Cole, David, History of Rockland County, New York, 1884 (reprinted 1986), appendix includes early Baptisms of the Tappan Ref Ch, the Clarkstown Ref Ch, and the Tap-pan Irregular congregation; Fabend, Firth Haring, The Yeoman Ideal: A Dutch Family in the Middle Colonies, 1660-1800, ph.D. dissertation, New York University, 1988; Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack [Bergen Co., NJ]..., 1891 (Collections of the Holland Society of New York, Vol. I, Part I); Moss, Dorothy A., The Blauvelt Family Genealogy, Revised Edition, 1987. Vol. I, p. 103

Haring, Abraham A.

Abraham Haring m. 23 Nov 1731 Maria Demarest

son of Abraham Haring & Schraalenburgh Ref Ch dau. of David Demarest &

Dirckje Tallman Sara Bertholf

b. 24 Oct 1709 b. 17 Nov 1709

bp. 10 Jan 1710 Tappan Ref Ch bp. 27 Nov 1709 Hackensack Ref Ch

d. 29 Nov 1791 age 82.1.5 d. 11 Oct 1783 (1786?), age 73.10.24

buried Old Tappan Chyd, Tappan, Rockland Co., NY buried Old Tappan Chyd, Tappan, NY In the m. record they are "Abraham Haring, y.m. of Tappan, and Maria Demarest, born and living at Schraalenburgh." Maria Demarest Haring, Abraham's wife, joined the Tappan Church by letter, 1 January 1732. Abraham was a deacon and an elder in the Tappan Church.

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Abraham inherited land and purchased additonal land accumulating between 600 and 700 acres.

Fabend wrote of Abraham Haring: "The 1779 tax records show him, at age 60, as the richest man in Harington Township, with £750 at interest and with a working farm of 256 acres. (He owned as well about 500 other acres his sons worked.)...At his death in 1791 at age 82, his inventory shows he still owned, besides his large farm, eight adult slaves, eight horses, two colts, ten cows, a heifer, two calves, 26 sheep, 14 swine, 50 dunghill fowl, and three bee hives."

Bergen County Orphan Court records: 1792: Heirs of Abraham Abm Haring, late of Bergen Co, NJ, (all Haring) Abraham, Abraham J, David, Sarah, wife of Captn. Abraham Haring, David, Abraham Abe, Maria, John Abe Haring.1

---children of Abraham A. Haring & Maria Demarest:

Abraham A. Haring, b. 22 October 1734; bp. 27 October 1734 Tappan Ref Ch; died between 1780-1783. He married (1) about 1757Catherine Lent; he m. (2) 25 June 1760Jannetje Verbryck; he m. (3)Margrietje Blauvelt.

David A. Haring, b. 19 February 1737; bp. 27 February 1737 Tappan Ref Ch; marriedElizabeth Ferdon.

Jan A. Haring, b. 22 October 1743; bp. 13 November 1743 Tappan Ref Ch; died 4 January 1779; buried Tappan Ref Chyd, Tappan, Rockland Co., NY. He marriedGeertye Sickels.

Sara Haring, b. 27 September 1749; bp. 8 October 1749 Tappan Ref Ch; m. (1)Jacobus Blauvelt, son of Theunis Blauvelt & Jannetje Turneur; m. (2) Capt.Abraham A. P. Haring, widower of Sara Nagel.

---Sources:

[1] Information online May 1999 from Philip O’Leary <[email protected]> citing LDS microfilm records of Bergen County Orphan Court;

Tappan Ref Chyd Inscription online at <http://dutchdoorgenealogy.tradedirectinc.com/dutch_reformed_church_cemetery_records_tappan_new_york.html>; Records of the Re-formed Dutch Church of ....Schraalenburgh [Bergen Co., NJ], 1891, (Collections of the Holland Society of New York, Vol. I, Part II); Durie, Howard I., The Kakiat Patent, p. 159, 160; Cole, David, History of Rockland County, New York, 1884 (reprinted 1986), appendix includes early Baptisms of the Tappan Ref Ch, the Clarkstown Ref Ch, and the Tappan Irregular congregation; The Demarest Family, 1964, Vol. I, p. IV-6; "Revolutionary War Days: Some Patriot Soldiers of Pascack & Vicinity" fromRelics, the publication of the Pas-cack Historical Society, January 1974, p. 2; Demarest, Mary A. and Demarest, William H., The Demarest Family, 1938, p. 47; Fabend, Firth Haring, The Yeoman Ideal: A Dutch Family in the Middle Colonies, 1660-1800, ph.D. dissertation, New York University, 1988; Moos, Dorothy A., The Blauvelt Family Genealogy, Revised Edition, Vol. I, 1987, p. 149

Haring, Abraham

Abraham Haring m. Elizabeth Mabie

son of Jan C. Haring & dau. ofPieter Mabie &

Rensie Blauvelt Catlyntje Bogert

b. 30 Sep 1720 b. 13 Apr 1719

bp. 12 Oct 1720 Tappan Ref Ch bp. 12 Jan 1720 Tappan Ref Ch

d. 1 Jan 1801, age 80.3.1 d.

buried Haring Family BG, Norwood, Bergen Co., NJ buried Haring Cem., Norwood, NJ

They lived on a farm in or near Norwood, Bergen Co., NJ that had belonged to Abraham's grandfather, Cornelius Haring. ---children of Abraham Haring & Elizabeth Mabie:

Jan Haring, b. 8 March 1751; bp. 31 March 1751 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Jan Haring, Rensye his wife); apparently d.y.Peter A. Haring, b. 15 April 1754 (today’s Norwood, Bergen Co., NJ); bp. 28 April 1754 Tappan Ref Ch (wit:

Johannis De Lameter, Saphia his wife); d. 1825; m. (1)Maria Blauvelt, dau. of David Blauvelt & Maria De Clark; m. (2) Elizabeth Durie; m. (3)Elizabeth Haring.

John A. Haring, b. 9 April 1763; bp. 12 May 1763 Tappan Ref Ch (as Jan, b. 9 April, son of Abraham Janse Haring & Elisabeth Mebie) (wit: Jan Haring & wife Remsye); m.Maria Demarest.

---Sources:

[1] Ackerman, Herbert Stewart, The Haring Family, 1952, p. 25 (Abraham J. Haring is no. 461);

"Revolutionary War Days: Some Patriot Soldiers of Pascack & Vicinity" fromRelics,, the publication of the Pacack Historical Society, January 1974, p. 2; Cole, David, History of Rockland County, New York, 1884 (reprinted 1986), appendix includes early Baptisms of the Tappan Ref Ch, the Clarkstown Ref Ch, and the Tappan Irregular congregation; Ack-erman, Herbert S., and Arthur J. Goff, New York and New Jersey Cemeteries, 1947 (Haring Family Burial Plot, Norwood, NJ), p. 182; Kelly, Arthur C. M., Baptism Record of the Tappan Reformed Church, Tappan, Rockland County, NY, 1694-1899, Kinship, 1998

Haring, Abraham A. (Capt.)

Abraham Haring m. (1) abt. 1757 Catherine Lent

son of Abraham A. Haring & dau. of (poss?) Adolph Lent &

Maria Demarest Claessie Haring

b. 22 Oct 1734 b.

bp. 27 Oct 1734 Tappan Ref Ch bp.

d. between 1780-1783 d. before 1760

m. (2) 25 June 1760 Jannetje Verbryck dau. of

d. before 1770 m (3) March 1770 Margrietje Blauvelt (m. 20 Feb 17701) dau. of Jacob Blauvelt &

Maria Haring b. 26 Feb 1749

bp. 26 March 1749 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch Abraham A. Haring settled on land in what is now Rockleigh, N.J., purchased by his father from Henry Ludlow and Jo-hannes Nagel. He built his homestead on the west side of the main road near its bend to the east toward the ferry, about 1757-58, the time of his first marriage. He was a Captain in the Revolutionary War, and died between 1780 and 1783 while a prisoner of the British in New York. Fellow soldier James Riker (an orderly Sergeant in a company commanded by Capt. Abraham Harin), in an affidavit for pension application of Paul Powles, noted that Capt. Abraham Haring “was taken prisoner by the enemy and brought to New York and here died in prison."

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After his death, his widow, Margrietje Blauvelt, married (2) 1 Nov 1785 Tappan Ref Ch,John Riker, son of John Riker & Geertje Wiltsie,

---children of Abraham A. Haring & (1) Catherine Lent:

Abraham Haring, b. 4 March 1758; bp. 19 March 1758 Tappan Ref Ch; died in infancy. ---children of Abraham A. Haring & (2) Jannetje Verbryck:

David A. Haring, b. 15 December 1760; bp. 25 December 1760 Tappan Ref Ch (witnesses: Abraham Lent, Sara his wife); died 2 May 1801. He married (1)Elizabeth Blauvelt; m. (2)Maria Alyea.

Abraham A. Haring, b. 2 January 1766; bp. 26 January 1766 Tappan Ref Ch (witnesses: Abraham Abrahamse Haring, Maria his wife); m. 22 Nov 1787 Tappan Ref Ch,Margaret Bogert, dau. of Matthew Bogert & Sarah Bongaert. He settled at Parsippany, NJ.

---children of Abraham A. Haring & (3) Margrietje Blauvelt:

Maria Haring, b. 17 June 1774; bp. 3 July 1774 Tappan Ref Ch (witnesses: Jacob Woertendyk, Maria his wife); married 18 Feb 1793 Tappan Ref Ch,Roeloff Verbryck, son of Samuel Verbryck & Susanna Vanderlinde.

John A. Haring, b. 6 April 1780; bp. 30 April 1780 Tappan Ref Ch (witnesses: Abraham Abrahamse Haring, Geertye Haring, widow); d. 1856 (1854?); m. 19 January 1804 Tappan Ref Ch,Brechje Ferdon(Bridget), dau. of John Ferdon & Marritje Sickels.

---Sources:

[1] Ackerman, Herbert Stewart, The Haring Family, 1952, p. 31 (Capt. Abraham Haring is no. 4111);

Information from Howard I. Durie, "The Haring Lines of Nicholas Haring Sneden."; Cole, David, History of Rockland County, New York, 1884 (reprinted 1986), appendix in-cludes early Baptisms of the Tappan Ref Ch, the Clarkstown Ref Ch, and the Tappan Irregular congregation; Moos, Dorothy A., The Blauvelt Family Genealogy, Revised Edition, Vol. I, 1987, p. 144;

Haring, Abraham A. P. (Capt.)

Abraham A. P. Haring m. (1) Sara Nagel(Naugle)

son of Abraham P. Haring & dau. of Hendrick Nagel &

Martyntje Bogert Catherine Blauvelt

b. 14 Apr 1742 b. 4 Apr 1747

bp. 18 Apr 1742 Tappan Ref Ch bp. 20 Apr 1747 Tappan Ref Ch

d. 25 Feb 1807 d. 22 Oct 1775

m. (2) Sara Haring

(widow ofJacobus Blauvelt) dau. of Abraham Haring &

Maria Demarest b. 27 Sep 1749

bp. 8 Oct 1749 Tappan Ref Ch

Abraham A. P. Haring was the grandson of Pieter Haring, which relationship supplied the extra identifying initial to his name in order to differentiate especially for official records between him and his contemporary counterpart of the same rank, Captain Abraham A. Haring of Rockleigh.

Abraham A. P. Haring was a Captain in the Revolutionary War. He lived on Tappan Road, north of Blanch Avenue in what is present-day Norwood, Bergen Co., NJ, where he died in 1807.

Abraham's will was dated 11 Feb 1799, proved 2 March 1807. In it, Abraham Haring of Harington, Bergen Co., NJ, yeo-man, mentions wife Sarah, Daughters Catharinah wife of Jacob Van Buskirk, and Martyntye wife of John Powers. Executors: Sons-in-law Jacob Van Buskirk and John Powers.

---children of Abraham A.P. Haring & (1) Sara Nagel:

Catharina Haring, b. 27 Nov 1766; bp. 18 Dec 1766 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Hendrick Nagel, Marretye his wife); d. (prob) 17 July 18281; m. 11 July 1788 Tappan Ref Ch,Jacob Van Buskirk, son of John Van Buskirk & Rachel Dey.

Martyntje Haring, b. 16 Jan 1771; bp. 3 Feb 1771 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Isaac Blanch, Margrietye his wife); m. 21 Jan 1791 Tappan Ref Ch,John Powles, son of Marten Powles & Lidea Banta.

Abraham Haring, b. 7 Oct 1775; bp. 22 Oct 1775 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Petrus Haring, Catharina his wife); apparently d.y. ---children of Abraham A. P. Haring & (2) Sara Haring:

Maria Haring, b. 26 May 1780; bp. 11 June 1780 Tappan Ref Ch (as Maria, b. 26 May, dau. of Abraham Haring & Sara Haring) (no wit)

Abraham Haring, b. 26 Aug 1791; bp. 21 Sep 1791 Tappan Ref Ch (as Abraham, b. 26 Aug, son of Abraham Haring & Sara Haring) (no wit)

---Sources:

[1] Shoemaker, Irene English, Van Buskirk: A Legacy From New Amsterdam, 1990, Vol. II, p. 1482 (citing Van Buskirk/Brinkerhoff Bible Records);

Moos, Dorothy A., The Blauvelt Family Genealogy, Revised Edition, 1987. Vol. I, p. 103, 149, 246; Durie, Howard I., The Kakiat Patent in Bergen County New Jersey, 1970, p. 161-163; Cole, David, History of Rockland County, New York, 1884 (reprinted 1986), appendix includes early Baptisms of the Tappan Ref Ch, the Clarkstown Ref Ch, and the Tappan Irregular congregation; Ackerman, Herbert Stewart, The Haring Family, 1952, p. 18 (Abraham Haring is no. 416);

Haring, Abraham D.

Abraham D. Haring m. Dirckje Ferdon

son of Daniel Haring & dau. of Jan Ferdon &

Elizabeth Polhemus Brechje Haring

b. 2 May 1748 b. 8 April 1749

bp. 15 May 1748 Tappan Ref Ch bp. 30 April 1749 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch d. 24 April 1839, age 91.11.22 d. 27 June 1841, age 92.2.19

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buried Nanuet True Ref Cem, Nanuet, Rockland Co., NY buried Nanuet True Ref Cem, Rockland Co., NY Abraham D. Haring of Hempstead, NY, in his will dated Jan. 4, 1822, probated Aug. 12, 1839. Mentioned Wife Derkye; Sons, John, and Abraham; Daus., Ann - wife of David Blauvelt and Elizabeth - wife of Thomas T. Banta; Peter M. Demarest, son of my daughter Bridget, deceased. Executors: Son, John and son-in-law, David Blauvelt.

---children of Abraham D. Haring & Dirckje Ferdon:

Brechie Haring(Bridget), b. 23 Nov 1769; bp. 10 Dec 1769 Tappan Ref Ch (witnesses: Jan Ferdon, Brichye his wife); d. before June 1794; m. 5 March 1789 Tappan Ref Ch,Matthew Demarest, son of Petrus Demarest & Sophia BogertAntye Haring, b. 8 Jan 1773; bp. 31 Jan 1773 Tappan Ref Ch; m. 3 Sep 1790 Tappan Ref Ch,David Blauvelt.

Abraham Haring, b. 24 March 1780; bp. 23 April 1780 Clarkstown Ref Ch (witnesses: Abraham Ferdon, Rachel Ferdon); m. (1) 27 March 1801 Tappan Ref Ch (“he of Clarkstown; she of Tappan”),Brechje Ferdon, dau. of (prob)

Wilhemus Ferdon & Tietje Vervalen. Abraham Haring m. (2) 24 Oct 1818 Saddle River Ref Ch, by Rev. S. Goetschius, Elizabeth DeClark, dau. of Jacobus DeClark & Margrietje Tallman. Abraham Haring m. (3) 8 Jan 1831 Saddle River Ref Ch,Hendrica Van Riper(Hendrickje; Henrietta), widow of John J. Quackenbush & John Bush, and dau. of Johannis Van Ryper & Geertje/Charity Post

Elisabeth Haring, b. 2 March 1784; bp. 19 April 1784 Clarkstown Ref Ch; d. 29 May 1859; buried Oak Hill Cem., Nyack, Rockland Co., NY; m. 6 Sep 1800 Paramus Ref Ch,Thomas T. Banta, son of Thomas Banta &Geertruydt TerhuneJan Ferdon Haring, b. 9 June 1790; bp. 4 July 1790 Tappan Ref Ch (witnesses: Jan Ferdon, Marritye his wife); apparently

died in infancy.

Jan Ferdon Haring(prob. aka John A. Haring), b. 13 Aug 1792; bp. 2 Sep 1792 Clarkstown Ref Ch; d. 24 March 1849, age 56.7.11; buried Nanuet True Ref Chyd, Nanuet, Rockland Co., NY; m. 3 Dec 1812 Tappan Ref Ch,Elizabeth Haring, dau. of David A. Haring & (2) Maria Alyea.

---Sources:

[1] Ackerman, Herbert Stewart, The Haring Family, 1952, p. 32-33 (Abraham D. Haring is no. 4121);

Krell, Peter, So that All May Be Remembered, Vol. I, Clarkstown, p. 57; Cole, David, History of Rockland County, New York, 1884 (reprinted 1986), appendix includes early Bap-tisms of the Tappan Ref Ch, the Clarkstown Ref Ch, and the Tappan Irregular congregation; The Demarest Genealogy, 1938 ed., p. 123; Ackerman, Herbert S., and Arthur J. Goff, New York and New Jersey Cemeteries, 1947 (Nanuet True Reformed Church Cemetery, Nanuet, Rockland County, NY), p.186; Wills & Estates in Rockland County to the End of the Year 1850, NY, Budke Collection BC-68, Compiled by George H. Budke, 1921, transcribed 2003 by Bruce E. Hopper (Budke No. 473, will of Abraham D, Haring)

Haring, Abraham

Abraham Haring m. (banns: Grietje Fliereboom(Margrietje)

son of Cornelius Haring & 21 Feb 1772 dau. of Jacob Flierboom &

Katrina Hogenkamp Tappan Irreg. Ch) Rebecca Waldron

b. 27 Feb 1749 b. 10 July 1754

bp. 19 March 1749 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch bp. 28 July 1754 Tappan Ref Ch

d. 1795 d.

buried 2 Sep 1795 from NYC Ref Ch buried

Abraham Haring was devised the north half of the homestead farm by his father's Will. He lived in Harrington Township, Bergen Co., NJ.

He joined the British, becoming a United Empire Loyalist during the Revolutionary War. His estate was confiscated and the whole farm was levied upon by the State of New Jersey and sold to Henry Wisner in 1779. In 1783 Abraham filed a claim for his losses totaling 560 pounds and gave a power of attorney to William Bayard for handling the claim in England. Be-cause it was not acted upon, he filed another claim in 1788 at which time he was then living on Staten Island. Both claims were apparently disallowed due to the fact that he had never left the country. In lieu thereof he was granted five acres in Shel-burne County, Nova Scotia.

He was survived by his wife. She made a deed on 7 December 1795 to the children of John R. Flierboom for 12 acres at Old Tappan. She was still living in New York City when she made the mortgage on 2 April 1796 to Jacob J. Banta covering 6 acres in lot 5 [of the Kakiat Patent].

---children of Abraham Haring & Grietje Fliereboom:

Corneles Haring, b. 25 April 1773; bp. 9 May 1773 So. Schraalenburgh Ref Ch (wit: Corneles Haring. Katrina, his wife); d.y.Maria Haring

Jacob Haring, b. 14 July 1777; bp. 31 Aug 1777 Tappan Irreg. Ch; m. 14 Nov 1795 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch, Sarah Goetschius, dau. of Abraham Goetschius & Jannetje Campbell

Jan Haring, b. 10 July 1787; bp. 26 Aug 1787 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch (wit: Jan Fliereboom and wife); d.y.

---Sources: Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of ....Schraalenburgh [Bergen Co., NJ], 1891, (Collections of the Holland Society of New York, Vol. I, Part II); Durie, Howard I., The Kakiat Patent in Bergen County New Jersey, 1970, p. 159; Durie, Howard I., and Zabriskie, George Olin, ""Marriages, Irregular Churches, Tappan & Kakiat" inNew York Genealogical and Biographical Record, October 1970, p. 240; Ackerman, Herbert Stewart, The Haring Family, 1952 (Abraham Haring is no. 489)

Haring, Abraham E. (Herring)

Abraham E. Haring m. May 1775 or 1776 Elizabeth Ivers(Ives)

son of Elbert Haring & dau. of Thomas Ivers &

(2) Elizabeth Bogert Hannah

b. 16 April 1755 b. 1755

bp. 20 Apr 1755 NYC Ref Ch bp.

d. 3 Jan 1837 NYC4 d. 22 Oct 1845 in her 90th yr

In 1776, Abraham Haring went to Stratford, Conn, where he spent the war years. On Oct 18, 1780, he petitioned the Conn. General Assembly, that he be permitted to sell certain real estate in New York for £1500 and to import the avails in British goods. Petition was denied. On petition he then was permitted to return to New York.2

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"Abraham Herring, merchant...In September 1776, when the British occupied New York, Abraham Herring, the inspiration to these pioneers of Utica and an example to young Samuel, was twenty-one and already in business. He and his sisters were heir to their father's considerable estate, which consisted mainly of Manhattan lands. It had not been distributed in the three years between Elbert's death and the British invasion, perhaps because several children were still minors. It was to remain in limbo until after the British evacuation. Abraham left the city when the British arrived in September 1776 to find refuge in Stratford, Connecticut - unlike his Kip, DePeyster, and Gardner Jones in-laws who gathered in Tappan. In that same month, according to a family record, he married there Elizabeth Ivers, and it may be that it was because of her and her father, Thomas Ivers, that he had gone to Stratford. We know from the records of Christ Episcopal Church, Stratford - one of the earliest-es-tablished Anglican churches in colonial Connecticut - that two children born to Thomas and Hannah Ivers, younger than Eliz-abeth, were baptized there in the 1760s. While we do not know what Thomas Ivers was doing in Stratford, in New York City after the Revolution he established a rope works at Corlears Hook on the East River, suggesting that he had been familiar with supplying the needs of ships, which he could have done before the war in Connecticut. Abraham, later a trader and mer-chant, may have met him and his family under such circumstances early in his career. Thomas Ivers was strongly attached to the patriot cause, as evidenced by his election to the Common Council of New York City immediately after the evacuation. Shortly thereafter he was awarded confiscated Tory lands in the city." (Regina Haring’s note: he got DeLancey lands in the Outward.)3

In 1776 Abraham fled with his family to Stratford, Conn., where he spent the war years. In 1790 he was a resident of the East Ward of NYC, where his household included three free males over 16, three under 16, three white females, and three slaves. In the city he became a merchant with trading interests in Albany and points west, including the early settlement of Utica. In the first NYC directory (1786) he was listed at 42 Water Street and was listed at other addresses on Water Street to 1798, when his office was at 192 Pearl to 1806, then at 44 Broadway. Later he entered into business with son Thomas. In his last years he resided at 45 Hudson Street. The New York Evening Post wrote on the afternoon of his death that he had been "born on an estate, owned and cultivated before and for a long time afterwards by his father, spreading from the Bowery across Broadwy nearly to Hudson street of which Bond Street was the garden plot, and the site of the University, Washington Square and all the adjacent streets were enclosed fields for tillage and pasture. He had lived to see the almost magical changes the city has undergone, and was a most conspicuous representative of the old Dutch stock, its original founders." (NY Evening Post 3 Jan 1837).4

---children of Abraham E. Haring & Elizabeth Ivers: (8 children)

Elbert Haring(Herring) (Judge), b. 8 July 1777 Stratford, CT; bp. 9 June 1778 Tappan Ref Ch; m.Agnes Van RensselaerThomas Herring

Cornelia Haring, b. 1785; bp. 27 Feb 1785 NYC Ref Ch; m. Gen.Thomas Floyd-JonesCharles Haring, b. 28 Nov 1786; bp. 7 Jan 1787 NYC Ref Ch

Hamet Haring, b. 12 June 1788; bp. 13 July 1788 NYC Ref Ch

Maria Haring, b. 17 April 1790; bp. 3 June 1790 NYC Ref Ch; d. 1888

William Ewing Haring, b. 11 Jan 17961; bp. 7 Feb 1796 NYC Ref Ch; m.Sally Westervelt, widow of Jacobus StaggMary Haring, b. 30 March 1798, bp. 19 May 1798 Albany Ref Ch5

Abraham Haring, b. 12 June 1799; bp. 30 June 1799 Albany Ref Ch5

Elizabeth Haring, d. 24 Aug 1862, unmarried. Her funeral was held at the home of her brother, (Judge) Elbert Herring, 31 E. 28th St., NYC.1

---Sources:

[1] The Haring Family Note Book 1810, Transcribed by Louise Burnett, online July 2001 at <http://www.dutchdoorgenealogy.com/>; [2] Information Jan 2005 from Regina Haring <[email protected]> citing H. Ackerman’s Haring Genealogy;

[3] Information Jan 2005 from Regina Haring <[email protected]> citing Judd, Peter Haring, More Lasting Than Brass; [4] Information March 2005 from Regina Haring <[email protected]> citing Judd, Peter Haring, The Hatch and Brood of Time; [5] Ackerman, Herbert Stewart, The Haring Family, 1952, p. 21 (Abraham Haring is no. 436);

Haring, Abraham G.

Abraham G. Haring m. 21 Dec 1785 Elizabeth Blauvelt

son of Gerrit J. Haring & Tappan Ref Ch dau. of Gerrit Blauvelt &

Cornelia Lent Elizabeth Mabie

b. 13 May 1755 b. 11 June 1755

bp. 19 May 1755 Tappan Ref Ch bp. 29 June 1755 Tappan Ref Ch

d. 8 Dec 1832 d. 21 Mar 1828

buried Saddle River, Bergen Co., NJ buried Saddle River, NJ

He settled in Tappan, Rockland Co., NY, a farmer. In July 1812 they were among the founders of the Saddle River Ref Ch.2

Abraham G. Haring was a Private in the NJ Militia. He filed for Revolutionary War Pension No. S29203. At Rockland Co., NY Common Pleas Court, 27 Nov 1832, Abraham G. Haring, age 77, on 13 May last, a resident of Ramapo,Rockland Co., NY; resided in Harrington Twp., Bergen Co., NJ when called to service, served under Lt. Cornelius Blauvelt and Lt. Paulison. After the war moved to Ramapo, formerly Hemstead, Rockland Co., NY. Died 08 Dec 1832. Others mentioned in pension: Garret A. Haring, s/o Abraham G. Haring, John Van Orden, John D. Haring, both of Ramapo, Rockland Co., NY as of 11 Oct 1834. Albert J. Terhune, of Harrington Twp., Bergen Co., NJ as of 07 Jun 1834. All testifing as fellow soldiers in the Revolution on 27 Nov 1832: John F. Haring, age 72, of Harrington Twp., Bergen Co., NJ; Samuel Vervalen,age 71, of Or-ange, Rockland Co., NY, formerly of Harrington Twp., Bergen Co., NJ; Peter S. Van Orden, age 69, of Ramapo, Rockland Co., NY; formerly of Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ.1

---children of Abraham G. Haring & Elizabeth Blauvelt:

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1869, age 88.8.19; buried Nanuet True Ref Chyd, Nanuet, Rockland Co., NY; m. 6 Feb 1802 Paramus Ref Ch, Maria Smith, dau. of Gerrit Smith & Mehitable Shuart.

---Sources:

[1] Revolutionary War Pension data July 1997 from Phil O’Leary <[email protected]>; [2] Ackerman, Herbert Stewart, The Haring Family, 1952, p. 45 (Abraham Haring is no. 592);

Harvey, History of Hudson and Bergen Counties; Moos, Dorothy A., The Blauvelt Family Genealogy, 1987, p. 86, 166; “Betrothals and Marriages of the Dutch Reformed Church of Tappan, Rockland County, NY” inThe New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, serialized, beginning in issue Vol. LXXXIV, No. 3 (July 1953); Moos, Dorothy A., The Blauvelt Family Genealogy, Revised Edition, Vol. I, 1987, p. 166

Haring, Abraham (twin)

Abraham Haring m. 15 Feb 1793 Maria Blauvelt

son of Johannes Haring & Tappan Ref Ch dau. of Capt. Theunis Blauvelt &

Margaret Blauvelt “both of Tappan” (1) Catherine DeBaun

b. 7 Dec 1759 b. 22 Dec 1772

bp. 23 Dec 1759 Tappan Ref Ch bp. 10 Jan 1773 Tappan Irregular Ch

d. 13 Mar 1810 d. 5 Feb 1838

buried Monsey, Rockland Co., NY buried Monsey, Rockland Co., NY Maria Blauvelt's father, Theunis, was a Loyalist in the American Revolution and went to Nova Scotia after Catherine's death, leaving his three children, including Maria, with their grandparents, Jan DeBaun and his wife, Cathlyntje Haring. Maria, with her sister Catharina and brother Jan, inherited their mother's share of the DeBaun estate.

Bergen County Orphans Court records: p. 383, 1815, p. 386, 1815, p. 389, Oct 1815: Maria Haring, under age 14,Caty and Elinor Haring, both over age 14, children of Abraham J. Haring, deceased, intestate, late of Harrington Twp. Isaac

Haring, Cornelius Ackerson and Peter Van Orden as guards and sureties. Cornelius Blauvelt to make division of Estate.1 Maria Blauvelt, widow of Abraham Haring, m. (2) 7 Oct 1813 Tappan, (Major)Petrus Van Orden(Peter S. Van Orden) (widower of Margrietje Haring), son of Stephen Van Orden & Maria Konig.

---children of Abraham Haring & Maria Blauvelt:

John A. Haring, b. 7 May 1794; bp. 22 June 1794 Tappan Ref Ch (witnesses: Johannis Haring, Catlyntje Haring); d. 18 March 1874; m. 29 Nov 1813Mariah Van Orden(his cousin).

Catriena Haring(Catrina), b. 8 Jan 1797; bp. 22 February 1797 Tappan Ref Ch; d. 6 May 1824; buried Saddle River Chyd, Upper Saddle River, Bergen Co., NJ; m. 24 April 1819Frederick Van Orden, son of Peter Van Orden & Margrietje Haring

Altje Haring(Alletta? Elinor?), b. 15 Feb [?]; bp. 5 Jan 1800 Tappan Ref Ch [these two dates for birth and baptism should read reversed, evidently]; d. 27 Nov 1887; buried Saddle River; m. 11 Aug 1819 at Saddle River,

John Henry Goetschius, son of (Rev.) Stephen Goetschius and Elizabeth Dubois.

Maria Haring, b. 19 Sep 1805; bp. 25 Oct 1805 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); m. 27 May 1826 Saddle River Ref Ch, George Snyder, son of John Snyder & Maria Goetschius

---Sources:

[1] Abstracts of Bergen County Orphans Court records, sent online June 1999 by Phil O’Leary, P.O. Box 1404 Willoughby,OH 44096-1404 <[email protected]>; “Betrothals and Marriages of the Dutch Reformed Church of Tappan, Rockland County, NY” inThe New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, serialized, beginning in issue Vol. LXXXIV, No. 3 (July 1953); Bailey, Rosalie Fellows, Pre-Revolutionary Dutch Houses, p. 293-294; Cole, David, History of Rockland County, New York, 1884 (reprinted 1986), appendix includes early Baptisms of the Tappan Ref Ch, the Clarkstown Ref Ch, and the Tappan Irregular congregation; Zabriskie, George Olin, The Zabriskie Family: A Three Hundred and one Year History of the descendants of Albrecht Zaborowskij (Ca 1638-1711) of Bergen County, New Jersey, 1963; Moos, Dorothy A., The Blauvelt Family Genealogy, 1987, p. 124, 165, 341; Ackerman, Herbert Stewart, The Haring Family, 1952, p. 44 (Abraham Haring is no. 584)

Haring, Abraham C.

Abraham C. Haring m. 21 Dec 1785 Elizabeth Blauvelt

son of Cornelius Haring & Tappan Ref Ch dau. of Jacobus Blauvelt & Margrietje Roelefse Powelson “both of Tappan” Catherine Smith

b. 9 May 1761 b. 26 Oct 1766

bp. 7 June 1761 Tappan Ref Ch bp. 9 Nov 1766 Tappan Ref Ch

d. 8 Nov 1817 d. 19 April 1839

buried Haring Family Cemetery, River Vale, Bergen Co., NJ buried Haring Family Cem., River Vale, NJ They had no children.

Abram Hering and wife Elisabeth Blauveldt became members in full communion of the Reformed Dutch Church of Sad-dle River when the Congregation of SadSad-dle River and Paramus was divided, July 1812.

In his will dated 3 Nov 1817, probated 17 Dec 1817, Abraham C, Haring, Harington Twp., Bergen Co., NJ, mentioned wife Elizabeth, all my property. Brother Roelof. Sisters Maria and Charity. Deceased sister Margaret: children. Executors: Brothers-in-law David A, Demarest, Samuel G. Demarest and friend John D. Haring. Inventory £2,147.76.1

---Sources:

[1] Herbert Stewart, The Haring Family, 1952, p. 35 (Abraham Haring is no. 4136 --Ackerman assigns to this Abraham another wife named Margrietje, but in view of the dates of marriage and birth of a child, Joseph, in 1806, this marriage seems impossible for this Abraham); see also p. 37 (Abraham Haring is no. 501);

“Archeological Investigations of the River Vale Hillock Site” at Bergen County Division of Cultural and Historic Affairs, Hackensack, NJ, p. 18; Moos, Dorothy A., The Blauvelt Family Genealogy, Revised Edition, Vol. I, 1987, p. 123; Saddle River Reformed Church (Upper Saddle River, Bergen Co., NJ) Records, including gravestones inscriptions from the adjacent chyd (typescript); Ackerman,

Haring, Abraham A.

Abraham A. Haring m. 22 Nov 1787 Margaret Bogert

son of Abraham Haring & Tappan Ref Ch dau. of Matthew M. Bogert &

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b. 2 Jan 1766 b. 17 May 17711

bp. 26 Jan 1766 Tappan Ref Ch bp. 2 June 1771 Tappan Ref Ch

d. (poss) 22 Feb 18551 d. (poss) 18 Jan 18641

buried Montville Ref Ch Cem., Montville, Morris Co., NJ1 buried Montville Ref Ch Cem, Montville, NJ1 They lived at Parsippany, NJ.

---children of Abraham A. Haring & Margaret Bogert:

Jannetje Haring, b. 11 Dec 1788; bp. 7 Jan 1789 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); d. 22 Oct 1839 age 50.10.12; buried Valleau Cemetery, Ridgewood, Bergen Co., NJ; m. 5 Dec 1809 Paramus Ref Ch,Albert G. Lydecker, son of Gerrit Lydecker & Martyntje Haring

Matthew Haring, b. 15 July 1791; bp. 4 Aug 1791 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); m.Maria Doremus

Maria Haring, b. 6 Jan 1793; bp. 6 Feb 1793 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); m. 21 Oct 1815 Saddle River Ref Ch, Cornelius G. Smith, son of Gerrit Smith & Mehitable Shuart

Jacobus Haring, b. 16 Aug 1797; bp. 13 Sep 1797 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); d.y.

Sarah Haring, b. 29 March 1798; d. 22 June 1842 age 44.2.24; buried Schraalenburgh Ref Chyd, Bergenfield, Bergen Co., NJ; m. 14 Feb 1818 South Schraalenburgh,David J. Demarest, son of Jacobus Demarest & Maria Demarest

Joseph Haring

---Sources:

[1] Tombstone Inscriptions from Montville Ref Ch Cem, Montville, Morris Co., NJ online at <http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/usa/nj/cem_montvillea-c.shtml>; “Betrothals and Marriages of the Dutch Reformed Church of Tappan, Rockland County, NY” inThe New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, serialized, beginning in issue Vol. LXXXIV, No. 3 (July 1953); The Demarest Family, 1964, Vol. I, p. VII-32 (#7-310); Ackerman, Herbert Stewart, The Haring Family, 1952, p. 59 (Abraham A, Haring is no. 5205)

Haring, Abraham J.

Abraham Haring m. 23 June 1786 Elizabeth Sickels(Van Dalsen?) son of Jan A. Haring & Tappan Ref Ch dau. of

Geertye Sickels* “both of Tappan”

b. 28 July 1767 b. about 1763

bp. 9 Aug 1767 Tappan Ref Ch bp.

d. (poss) 28 Dec 1800 age 33.5.0 d. 23 Sep 1838 age 75

buried Acquackanonk Ref Chyd, Passaic, NJ buried Tappan Ref Chyd, Tappan, NY In his will dated 25 Dec 1800, probated 10 Feb 1801, Abraham I. Haring, of New Barbadoes Precinct, Bergen Co., NJ, yeoman, mentioned wife Elizabeth; Son John; son William vam Dulsen [Haring]. Daughter Ann Haring. Exedutors, my step-father William Van Dalsen, and friend John Day Haring. Inventory £492.50.1

---children of Abraham J. Haring & Elizabeth Sickels:

Jan Haring(John A.), b. 13 Aug 1787; bp. 29 Aug 1787 Tappan Ref Ch (witnesses: Willem Van Dalsen, Geertye his wife); d. 23 Oct 1826; buried Acquackanonk Ref Chyd, Passaic, Passaic Co., NJ; m. 24 December 1812 Tappan Ref Ch, Anna Ellsworth, dau. of William J. Ellsworth and Annatje Van Dalsen. She was born 19 August 1786; bp. 17 September 1786 NYC; died 1 April 1870; buried Acquackanonk Ref Chyd, Passaic, Passaic Co., NJ.

Anna Haring(Antje), b. 26 September 1793; bp. 17 October 1793 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); m. 2 Sep 1815 Tappan Ref Ch,John Post, widower of Annatje/Hannah Post, and son of John Post

William Van Dalsen Haring, b. 1 Dec 1795; bp. 13 Jan 1796 Tappan Ref Ch (witnesses: William Van Dolsen, Geertje Van Dolsen); d. 23 November 1858; buried Tappan, Rockland Co., NY; m. 1 November 1817 at Bergenfield, Maria Paulison, dau. of Richard Paulison and Helena Zabriskie. She was born 5 April 1801; died 6 May 1885; buried Tappan, Rockland Co., NY. They lived in Sparkill, Rockland Co., NY.

* Geertje/Charity Sickles, widow of John Haring, and dau. of William Sickles & Elizabeth Kuyper, m. (2) 27 July 1786 Tappan Ref Ch, William Van Dalsen.

---Sources:

[1] Ackerman, Herbert Stewart, The Haring Family, 1952, p. 60 (Abraham Haring is no. 5221);

Zabriskie, George Olin, The Zabriskie Family: A Three Hundred and one Year History of the descendants of Albrecht Zaborowskij (Ca 1638-1711) of Bergen County, New Jersey, 1963; Zabriskie, George Olin, "The Van Dalssen - Van Dalsem Family: Five Generations," inThe Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, May 1964, p. 74; “Betrothals and Mar-riages of the Dutch Reformed Church of Tappan, Rockland County, NY” inThe New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, serialized, beginning in issue Vol. LXXXIV, No. 3 (July 1953); Kelly, Arthur, Vital Records of the Protestant Dutch Reformed Church at Acquackanonk, 1977 (reprinted 1992); Tappan Ref Chyd Inscription online at <http://dutch-doorgenealogy.tradedirectinc.com/dutch_reformed_church_cemetery_records_tappan_new_york.html>;

Haring, Abraham D. (Abraham David Haring)

Abraham D. Haring m. 3 Sep 1786 Elizabeth Peek

son of David A. Haring & Tappan Ref Ch dau. of (prob) David Peek &

Elizabeth Ferdon “both of Tappan” Sara Anderson

b. 7 Aug 1767 b.

bp. 23 Aug 1767 Tappan Ref Ch bp. 9 Oct 1768 So. Schraalenburgh Ref Ch

d. d. 20 July 1830 age

61.10.-buried buried Tappan, Rockland Co., NY

On 8 July 1802 (Recorded 11 Nov 1803, Bergen Co. R:119), Abraham Dav. Haring of Harington and Elizabeth, his wife, conveyed to William Van Dolson of same, for $750, a 7-80/100 acre lot of wood land in Harington Township. Bounded N, S, E, & W by land of William Van Dolson Haring. Signed by Abraham DavdHaring, Elizabeth Haring (her mark). Witnessed by Jacob Blauvelt, John DavdHaring.1

---children of Abraham D. Haring & Elizabeth Peek:

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Sarah Haring, b. 27 July 1793; bp. 25 August 1793 Tappan Ref Ch (witnesses: John David Haring, Annetje Haring); d. 17 March 1869 age 75.7.20; buried Valleau Cemetery, Ridgewood, Bergen Co., NJ; m. 31 March 1821 Tappan Ref Ch, John J. Ferdon, widower of Antje/Anna Hennion

David Haring, b. 20 January 1797; bp. 26 February 1797 Tappan Ref Ch (witnesses: Jan Ferdon, Marritje Ferdon); m. 18 Oct 1823 Tappan Ref Ch,Maria Haring, dau. of Peter D. Haring & Maria Haring.

Jacobus Haring(James A.), b. 13 January 1799; bp. 20 February 1799 Tappan Ref Ch; m. 26 June 1819 Tappan Ref Ch, Maria Naugle, dau. of John J. Nagel & Cornelia Auryansen. This may be the James A. Haring, age 51, listed in the 1850 Federal Census as living in Harrington Township, Bergen County N.J. with his wife, Maria, age 49, and a son, John, age 16.

John Haring, b. 26 January 1801; bp. 8 March 1801 Tappan Ref Ch (witnesses: John Haring, Annatje Haring); m. 3 Dec 1825 Tappan Ref Ch,Mary Ann Anderson

Abraham Haring, b. 4 November 1805; bp. 17 December 1805 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); m. 13 Dec 1828 Tappan Ref Ch, Geertje/Gitty Nagel, dau. of John J. Nagel & Cornelia Auryansen

---Sources:

[1] Bergen County, NJ Deeds, at Bergen Co., Division of Cultural & Historic Affairs, Hackensack, NJ, abstracted by Patricia A. Wardell;

1850 Federal Census, Bergen County, N.J.: Harrington Township; “Betrothals and Marriages of the Dutch Reformed Church of Tappan, Rockland County, NY” inThe New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, serialized, beginning in issue Vol. LXXXIV, No. 3 (July 1953); Cole, David, History of Rockland County, New York, 1884 (reprinted 1986), appendix includes early Baptisms of the Tappan Ref Ch, the Clarkstown Ref Ch, and the Tappan Irregular congregation; Ackerman, Herbert Stewart, The Haring Family, 1952, p. 59 (Abraham Haring is n. 5209)

Haring, Abraham F.

Abraham Haring m. 17 Mar 1797 Margaret R. Haring(Margrietje)

son of Frederick Haring & Tappan Ref Ch dau. of Roelof Haring &

Rachel Haring “both of Tappan” Elizabeth Blauvelt

b. 7 April 1775 b. 10 July 1777

bp. 30 April 1775 Tappan Ref Ch bp. 31 Aug 1777 Tappan Ref Ch

d. 14 Aug 1858, age 82.4.7 d. 6 April 1862, age 85.8.27

buried Cemetery near DeWolf Cem, near Tappan, NY buried Cem near DeWolf Cem, near Tappan They lived in the Haring homestead near the intersection of Old Tappan and DeWolf Roads in Old Tappan, Bergen Co., NJ.

He left the homestead to his son, Frederick A. Haring.

They are listed in the 1850 Federal Census for Harrington Township, Bergen County, N.J. (Household # 1111-1223): Abraham F. Herring, age 74; Margaret Herring, age 74; Abraham F. Herring, age 23.

---children of Abraham F. Haring & Margaret Haring:

Sara Haring, b. 26 Jan 1799; bp. 20 Feb 1799 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Roelof Haring, Sara Haring); d.y.

Fredericus Haring(Frederick A. Haring), b. 4 Nov 1804; bp. 28 Nov 1804 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Fredericus Haring, Annitje Haring); d. 27 May 1883, age 78.6.23; buried Cemetery near DeWolf Cemetery, near Tappan, NY; m. 13 Nov 1824Mary Ann Bogert, dau. of Albert Bogert & Catlyntje Westervelt.

---Sources:

[1] Haight, Jo, editor in chief, Old Tappan, Centennial 1894-1994 Edition, 1994, Old Tappan History Book Committee, 80 pp., illus., p. 9;

Cole, David, History of Rockland County, New York, 1884 (reprinted 1986), appendix includes early Baptisms of the Tappan Ref Ch, the Clarkstown Ref Ch, and the Tappan Irreg-ular congregation; Durie, Howard I., The Kakiat Patent; Ackerman, Herbert S., and Arthur J. Goff, New York and New Jersey Cemeteries, 1947 (Cemetery in field near De Wolf Farm [cemetery] near Tappan, NY), p. 182; “Betrothals and Marriages of the Dutch Reformed Church of Tappan, Rockland County, NY” inThe New York Genealogical and Biog-raphical Record, serialized, beginning in issue Vol. LXXXIV, No. 3 (July 1953); Moos, Dorothy A., The Blauvelt Family Genealogy, Revuised Edition, 1987, Vol. I, p. 126, 169; Ackerman, Herbert Stewart, The Haring Family, 1952, p. 49 (Abraham F. Haring is no. 5111), p. 62 (Margaret R. Haring is no. 5241)

Haring, Abraham (Abraham Haring Jr.)

Abraham A. Haring m. (1) 27 March 1801 Brechje Ferdon

son of Abraham D. Haring & Tappan Ref Ch dau. of Wilhemus Ferdon &

Dirckje Ferdon “he of Clarkstown; Tietje Vervalen

b. 24 March 1780 she of Tappan” b. 26 Sep 1786

bp. 23 April 1780 Clarkstown Ref Ch bp. 12 Nov 1786 Tappan Ref Ch

d. 8 Jan 1842 (choked on bone1) d. before 24 Oct 1818

m. (2) 24 Oct 1818 Elizabeth DeClark Saddle River Ref Ch, dau. of Jacobus DeClark & by Rev. S. Goetschius Margrietje Tallman

b. 26 Sep 1775

bp. 15 Oct 1775 Clarkstown Ref Ch d. 1 July 1830, aged 54-9-5

buried Nanuet True Ref Chyd, Rockland Co., NY m. (3) 8 Jan 1831 Hendrica Van Riper(Hendrickje; Henrietta) Saddle River Ref Ch (widow ofJohn J. Quackenbush&

John Bush)

dau. of Johannis Van Ryper & Geertje/Charity Post b. about 13 Nov 1780 d. 13 April 1846 age 65

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Abram Haring was a widower when he m. Elizabeth DeClark.

Abraham A. Haring of Ramapo, in his will dated Jan. 3, 1842. P. Jan. 28, 1842. Mentioned Wife, Henrietta; Son, Daniel; Daus., Sally - wife of David A. Campbell, Tiny - wife of Peter A. Post, Anne - wife of Peter Van Blarcom, Bridget - wife of Daniel Smith, Elizabeth - wife of John Hopper and Maria - wife of Richard Bush; Mentions grist and saw mills. Executors: Son, Daniel and James J. Demarest.

---children of Abraham A. Haring & (1) Brechje Ferdon:

Brechje Haring(Bridget), b. 25 Dec 1803; bp. 11 Feb 1804 Clarkstown Ref Ch (wit: Abraham Haring, Derchje Ferdon); d. 27 Jan 1887, age 83.1.-; buried Saddle River Ref Chyd, Upper Saddle River, Bergen Co., NJ; m. 3 Nov 1821 Saddle River Ref Ch,Daniel J. Smith, son of Jacobus Smith & Catrina Perry.

Willem Ferdon Haring, b. 21 Jan 1806; bp. 15 Feb 1806 Clarkstown Ref Ch (no wit); prob d.y.; not mentioned in father’s will.

Anne Haring, b. 22 Feb 1807; d. 1 June 1897; buried Rockland Cemetery, Pearl River, NY; m.Peter G. Van BlarcomDaniel Haring, b. 12 Sep 1808; bp. 25 Sep 1808 Clarkstown Ref Ch (no wit); m. 12 June 1830 Saddle River Ref Ch,

Sarah Ann Eckerson(Sally), dau. of Thomas T. Eckerson & Ellen/Lena Tinkey.

Elisabeth Haringh, b. 27 Feb 1812; bp. 12 April 1812 Clarkstown Ref Ch (no wit); m. 4 Jan 1834 Saddle River Ref Ch, John Hopper

Sarah Haring(Sally), b. 7 March 1814; bp. 28 March 1814 Clarkstown Ref Ch (no wit); d. 12 June 1899; buried Pascack Ref Chyd, Park Ridge, Bergen Co., NJ; m.David A. Campbell, son of Abraham J. Campbell & Margaret Demarest.Mariah Haring, b. 19 June 1816; bp. 27 July 1816 Clarkstown Ref Ch (no wit); m. about July 1836,Richard BushCaroline Smith Haring(Tiny), b. 7 July 1818; bp. 26 July 1818 Clarkstown Ref Ch (wit: John A. Haring, Elizabet

Haring) (no mother named in bp. record); m. 19 June 1835 Saddle River & Pascack Ref Chs, by Rev. J. Manley, Peter A. Post

---Sources:

[1] Ackerman, Herbert Stewart, The Haring Family, 1952, p. 61 (Abraham Haring is no. 5228);

Saddle River Reformed Church (Upper Saddle River, Bergen Co., NJ) Records, including gravestones inscriptions from the adjacent chyd (typescript); Zabriskie, George Olin, "Daniel De Clark (De Klerck) of Tappan and His Descendants (Six Generations)" inNew York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Oct 1965, p. 204; 1850 Federal Census, New Jersey, Passaic County, Manchester Township, taken Aug 1850, dwelling 159, family 238; Ackerman, Herbert S., and Arthur J. Goff, New York and New Jersey Cemeteries, 1947 (reprinted by Bergen Historic Books) (Nanuet True Reformed Church Cemetery, Nanuet, Rockland Co., NY), p. 186;Kelly, Arthur C. M., Baptism Record of the Clarkstown Re-formed Church, West Nyack, Rockland County, NY 1749-1899, Kinship 1998; “Betrothals and Marriages of the Dutch ReRe-formed Church of Tappan, Rockland County, NY” inThe New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, serialized, beginning in issue Vol. LXXXIV, No. 3 (July 1953); Wills & Estates in Rockland County to the End of the Year 1850, NY, Budke Collection BC-68, Compiled by George H. Budke, 1921, transcribed 2003 by Bruce E. Hopper (Budke No. 510, will of Abraham A. Haring)

Haring, Abraham

Abraham Haring m. Margrietje

---children of Abraham Haring & Margrietje

Joseph Haring, b. 22 May 1806; bp. 22 June 1806 Paramus Ref Ch (no mother’s surname in bp. record)Sarah Haring, b. 14 April 1807; bp. 15 May 1807 Paramus Ref Ch (no mother’s surname in bp. record)

---Sources: Randolph, Howard S. F., and Russell Bruce Rankin, Paramus...Reformed Dutch Church [Bergen Co., NJ] Baptisms...Together with Records from the Gravestones..., 1935

Haring, Abraham David (Abraham A. Haring)

Abraham D. Haring m. Tietje Ferdon(Fietje) (Letitia?)

son of David Haring & dau. of Jacob Ferdon &

(1) Elizabeth Blauvelt Maria Westervelt

b. 10 Sep 1784 Bergen Co., NJ b. 18 March 1790 Bergen Co., NJ

bp. 3 Oct 1784 Tappan Ref Ch bp. 11 April 1790 Tappan Ref Ch

Bergen County Orphans Court records: Mar 1808; Mar 1809; Oct 1809; Jan 1810: Johannis Ferdon appointed guardian of John Ferdon,an infant under the age of 14 years. Abraham Haring and Fietye Ferdon, daughter of Jacob Ferdon. Fietye Har-ing, formerly Fietye Ferdan, and John Ferdan, only children of Jacob Ferdan, deceased, late of Harrington Twp; intestate. Thomas Blanch, Barent Naugle,and Benjamin Blackledge to make division of Estate.2

In 1819 they were of “Rockland.”

They were listed in the 1860 Federal Census, New Jersey, Bergen Co., Harrington Township, Schraalenburgh P.O., p. 38, Dwelling 990, Family 1033 )all b. Bergen Co., NJ) -- Abraham A. Haring, 68, Farmer, value real estate $6000, value personal estate $1000; Teachey [Haring], 68, [Wife]; John [Haring], 25, Farmer; Abraham [Haring], 30, Farmer; Peggy [Haring], 32, House Help. Listed just after them was the family of Jacob A. (age 48) & Charlotte (age 39) Haring.

---children of Abraham David Haring & Tietje/Letitia Ferdon:

David Haring, b. 29 June 1810; bp. 22 July 1810 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); m. 15 Jan 1831 Tappan Ref Ch, Amelia Helen Gisner(Gesner), dau. of William Herbert Gesner & Mary Ann Mann

Jacob Haring, b. 11 July 1812; bp. 26 July 1812 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Maria Nagle); m. (poss)Charlotte -?-•Samuel Haring, b. 2 Jan 1815; bp. 5 Feb 1815 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit)

Marya Haring, bp. 27 Dec 1816; bp. 22 Jan 1817 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit)Eliza Haring, b. 24 Jan 1819; bp. 17 Feb 1819 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit)

John Haring, b. 8 Oct 1820 Bergen Co., NJ; bp. 2 Dec 1820 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit)Peggy Haring, b. 8 Oct 1822; bp. 30 Nov 1822 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit)

Bridget Haring, b. 17 Dec 1825; bp. 15 Feb 1826 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit)Abraham Haring, b. abt. 1830 Bergen Co., NJ

---Sources:

[1] Information online May 1999 from Phil O’Leary <[email protected]> citing Bergen County Orphans Court records;

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1986), appendix includes early Baptisms of the Tappan Ref Ch, the Clarkstown Ref Ch, and the Tappan Irregular congregation; Moos, Dorothy, The Blauvelt Family Genealogy, Revised Edition, Vol. II, 1994, p. 269; Second Book of Records of Tappan [Reformed] Church [Tappan, NY], copied Aug 1937 by Louis L. Blauvelt; Kelly, Arthur C. M., Baptism Record of the Tappan Reformed Church, Tappan, Rockland County, NY, 1694-1899, Kinship, 1998; Ackerman, Herbert Stewart, The Haring Family, 1952, p. 87 (Abraham Haring is np. 6391);

Haring, Abraham P.

Abraham P. Harring m. (1) 15 May 1813 Elizabeth Post son of Petrus Haring & Tappan Ref Ch dau. of

Elizabeth Haring (‘both of Peskeck”)

b. 24 May 1791 b.

bp. 13 June 1791 Tappan Ref Ch bp.

d. 6 Dec 1850 d. before 31 July 1824

buried Pascack Ref Chyd, Park Ridge, Bergen Co., NJ buried

m. (2) 31 July 1824 Aeltje Blauvelt(Adeline) Tappan Ref Ch dau. of David Blauvelt &

Maria Demarest b. 29 Jan 1799

bp. 24 Feb 1799 Tappan Ref Ch d. 6 July 1887 Palisade Twp., NJ

Maria Blauvelt, wife of John I. [or L.?] Blauvelt of Orangetown, in her will dated 25 Sep 1840, mentioned dau. Aultye, wife of Abraham P. Haring.

Abraham [P.?] Harring, 62, was listed in the 1850 Federal Census, living in Manchester Township, Passaic County, NJ. Listed living with him was Letty Harring, 48. They were listed as a separate family living in the same dwelling with head of household Isaac A. Bogert, 34, grocer, and Elizabeth, 23, and their family (Abraham H. Bogert, 3; Rachel Bogert, 1; and Lydia Clark, 12). Also living in the same dwelling, but separate family, were: Elijah Dutcher, 26, blacksmith; and Gity [Hetty?; Hily?] J., 25; Isaac Dutcher, 3; Charles Dutcher, 1; and John Libbey, 18, blacksmith. Also living in the same dwelling was Margaret Zabriskie, 51.

Aeltje/Adeline Blauvelt Haring’s will was dated 9 Jan 1877; probated 1887. ---children of Abraham P. Haring & (1) Elizabeth Post:

Peter A. Haring, b. 17 Dec 1814; bp. 8 Jan 1815 Pascack Ref Ch; d. 19 Nov 1903 Montvale, NJ; buried Park Ridge, Bergen Co., NJ; m. 30 Sep 1837 Pascack Ref Ch/Saddle River Ref,Janetyie Duryea(Jane), dau. of Albert Duryea &

Anna De Clark.

John Haring, b. 5 Aug 1818; bp. 23 Aug 1818 Pascack Ref Ch (no child’s name in bp. record); m.Hannah Jane Storms ---children of Abraham P. Haring & (2) Altyea Blauvelt:

Elizabeth Haring, b. 1 Sep 1826; bp. 8 Oct 1826 Pascack Ref Ch; m. (poss)Isaac A. BogertMaria Haring, b. 21 Sep 1829; bp. 15 Nov 1829 Pascack Ref Ch

Isaac Haring(named in mother’s will)

---Sources: Pascack Reformed Dutch Church (now in Park Ridge, Bergen County, NJ) Baptisms inThe American Genealogist, beginning Vol. 47, p. 176; Durie, Howard I., The Durie Family, 1985, p. 166 (#272 Janetyie (Jane) Duryea); “Betrothals and Marriages of the Dutch Reformed Church of Tappan, Rockland County, NY” inThe New York Ge-nealogical and Biographical Record, serialized, beginning in issue Vol. LXXXIV, No. 3 (July 1953); Wills & Estates in Rockland County to the End of the Year 1850, NY, Budke Collection BC-68, Compiled by George H. Budke, 1921, transcribed 2003 by Bruce E. Hopper (Budke No. 535, will of Maria Blauvelt);1850 Federal Census, New Jersey, Passaic County, Manchester Township, taken Aug 1850, dwelling 159, family 238; Ackerman, Herbert Stewart, The Haring Family, 1952, p. 71 (Abraham Haring is no. 6135)

Haring, Abram G.

Abram G. Haring m. 3 June 1826 Charity Johnson

son of Garret A. Haring & Saddle River Ref Ch, dau. of

Maria Smith by Rev. S. Goetschius

b. 16 July 1803 (a note in m. rec. says b.

bp. 14 Aug 1803 Paramus Ref Ch “N.Y.”) bp.

d. 12 March 1864, age 60.7.25 d. 31 Oct 18861

buried buried Nanuet True Ref Ch Cem., Nanuet,

Rockland Co., NY1

They were listed in the 1850 Federal Census, New York, Rockland Co., Ramapo Twp., p. 11, Dwelling 98, Family 98 (dif-ficult to read; near bottom of page which is dark) -- Abraham Harring, 45, Farmer value property $500, b. NY; Charity, 45, b. NY; Illegible entry [Garret?]; John?.

---children of Abram. G. Haring & Charity Johnson:

Garret Abram Haring(Rev.), b. 18 Nov 1829 Ramapo, NY; bp. 3 Jan 1830 Saddle River Ref Ch; m. 1 Jan 1851 Lavina Van Houten. Rev. Garret Abram Haring was pastor of the True Ref. Church of Schraalenburgh.John J. Haring

---Sources:

[1] Tombstone photos posted online at <http://www.findagrave.com> (Nanuet True Ref Ch Cem., Nanuet, NY: Charity Johnson, wife of Abram G. Haring; ts photo posted online); Saddle River Reformed Dutch Church (Upper Saddle River, Bergen County, NJ) Marriages; Paramus Reformed Church Baptisms; Clayton, W. Woodford & Nelson, William, His-tory of Bergen and Passaic Counties, New Jersey, Philadelphia 1882, p. 290-291; 1850 Federal Census, New York, Rockland Co., Ramapo Twp., p. 11, Dwelling 98, Family 98 (Family of Abraham Harring); Harvey, History of Hudson and Bergen Counties; Ackerman, Herbert Stewart, The Haring Family, 1952, p. 97 (Abram G. Haring is no. 7171)

Haring, Abraham A.

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son of Abraham Haring & Tappan Ref Ch dau. of John J. Naugle &

Elizabeth Peek (both of Tappan) Cornelia Aureyansen

b. 4 Nov 1805 b. 27 Oct 1807

bp. 17 Nov 1805 Tappan Ref Ch bp. 29 Nov 1807 Tappan Ref Ch

d. 10 April 1874, age 68.5.6 d. 17 March 1875, age 67.5.10

buried Old Hook Cemetery, Westwood, Bergen Co., NJ buried Old Hook Cemetery, Westwood, NJ They had no children.

---Sources: Ackerman, Herbert S., and Arthur J. Goff, New York and New Jersey Cemeteries, 1947, (Old Hook Cem., Westwood, NJ), p. 6; “Betrothals and Marriages of the Dutch Reformed Church of Tappan, Rockland County, NY” inThe New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, serialized, beginning in issue Vol. LXXXIV, No. 3 (July 1953); Ackerman, Herbert Stewart, The Haring Family, 1952, p. 89 (Abraham Haring is no. 6416)

Haring, Abraham J.

Abraham J. Haring m. 16 Jan 1830 Sarah Vanderbeek

son of Jacob Haring & South Schraalenburgh dau. of Solomon Vanderbeek &

Sarah Goetschius (Bergenfield) Hannah Vanderlinde

b. 12 Feb 1809 by Cornelius J. Blauvelt b. 25 Mar 1811

bp. 12 Mar 1809 South Schraalenburgh Ref Ch bp. 21 Apr 1811 Hackensack Ref Ch (rec. Bergenfield)

d. 12 Oct 1841 d.

---children of Abraham J. Haring & Sarah Vanderbeek:

Johanna Vanderbeek Haring, b. 15 Nov 1830; d. 12 Sep 1877; buried Hackensack. NJ; m.Edwin Crother

---Sources: Zabriskie, George Olin, The Zabriskie Genealogy; South Schraalenburgh Baptisms & Marriages in Bergen County Genealogical Society collections; Westervelt, Frances A., Bergen County New Jersey Marriage Records, 1929, p. 94; Ackerman, Herbert Stewart, The Haring Family, 1952, p. 86 (Abraham Haring is no. 6373)

Haring, Abraham Blauvelt

Abraham B. Haring m. (1) 18 Apr 1835 Ann Eliza Haring

son of Tunis J. Haring & dau. of John Abraham Haring &

Elizabeth Perry Anna Elsworth

b. 20 May 1811 b. 23 June 1814

bp. 14 July 1811 Tappan Ref Ch bp.

d. 21 Feb 1895 d. 9 Apr 1841 age 26.9.16

buried Tappan, Rockland Co., NY buried Acquackanonk Ref Chyd, Passaic, NJ m. (2) 1843 Mary Hopper(Polly; Hoffer?)

(3 March 1842 (widow ofThomas Ackerman Blauvelt) 2nd Ref Ch, Paterson dau. of Andrew P. Hopper &

NJ; she of Small Lots2) Antie Voorhis b. 15 Oct 1817

bp. 9 Nov 1817 Paramus Ref Ch d. 31 May 1853

m. (3) 3 May 1857 Margaret Demarest (widow ofJohn Myers) dau. of Cornelius J. Demarest &

Catherine Holdrum b. 31 May 1813

bp. 25 June 1813 Tappan Ref Ch d. 2 March 1895

Abraham B. Haring was Sheriff of Bergen County in 1856.

Abram B. Haring and his family were living in Washington Township, NJ at the time of the 1850 Federal Census. ---children of Abraham B. Haring & (1) Ann Eliza Haring:

Elizabeth Ann Haring, b. 1 May 1836 Harrington Twp.; bp. 10 July 1836 Passaic; d. 19 March 1916; m. 10 March 1853 River Vale, NJ,Richard Ackerman, son of John J. Ackerman Jr. & Maria Zabriskie

Ann Maria Haring, b. abt. 1838; m.John Coleof Teaneck, Bergen Co., NJ

John A. Haring, b. abt. 1840; m. 14 Nov 1861 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch,Maria Yeury, dau. of (prob) Peter S. Yeury & Bridget Haring (Ackerman, in error, says m.Lucretia Post, but a different John Haring m. Lucretia Post1)

---children of Abraham B. Haring & (2) Mary Hopper:

Teunis A. Haring(Theunis), b. 19 Nov 1842; bp. 29 Jan 1843 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit) (parents in bp. record were Abraham B. Haring & Polly Hopper); d. 1928; m. 1 Jan 1865 Dumont, NJ,Leah Ann Bogert, dau. of John J. Bogert & Margaret Blauvelt

Martha Jane Haring, b. 30 Aug 1844; bp. 20 Oct 1844 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); d. 1938; buried Old Hook Cemetery, Westwood, Bergen Co., NJ; m.Daniel W. Smith

Catharina Haring(Kate), b. 9 March 1848; bp. 14 May 1848 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); m.Calvin Haring

Andrew Hopper Haring, b. 10 Oct 1852 River Vale, Bergen Co., N.J.; bp. 18 Jan 1853 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); m. about 10 June 1875,Sarah W. Westervelt(or Sarah M., according to Westervelt Genealogy; Sarah Matilda in Maria Ferdon Journal), dau. of John P. B. Westervelt & Elizabeth V. Voorhis

Mary Margaret Haring(May), b. 11 Feb 1855 (Oct 1855 ts); bp. 5 May 1856 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); d. 10 Dec 1856; buried Tappan, Rockland Co., NY

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