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About Antje Collier
Ann Victorse Putman married March 6, 1733, Isaac Collier at the Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady. The name Collier is an interesting one. It seems to mean charcoal maker or collier.
Ann Victorse Putman and Isaac Collier were sponsors for Margaret Potman baptized April 24, 1743, at Queen Annes' Church in Fort Hunter.
An Isaac Calier resided in Cosage Flatts, Athens, New York, during the taking of the census of the Freeholders of the City and County of Albany, 1763.
An Isaac Collier also was one of the first settlers to enter the Northeastern part of the Susquehanna River. A number of settlers arrive between the Revolutionary War surrender of Cornwallis and the conclusion of the Revolution including an Isaac Collier who entered by Otsego Lake as early as 1782. Isaac Collier was German and before the war was a taxpayer in the Mohawk Valley.
He opened a hotel on the Susquehanna in the settlement, which became known as Colliersville where traveler long found food and shelter. Isaac Collier of Colliersville may have been a descendent of Ann and Isaac Calier.
Children:
1. Anatje. She married cousin David Potman the son of Peter and Engeltje Van Antwerpen Potman.
2. Isaac?
Johannes (Victor, Johannes)
Johannes Victorse Potman was baptized October 21, 1711, at the Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady.
Johannes married Anne Pruyn.
In the baptismal record of their son Jacobus the parents are John Potman and Ann Prime (Prime being Pruyn).
The records of the Dutch Reformed Church of Caughnawaga, Fonda, New York, shows Lybetie Pruyn the wife of Cornelius Victorse Putman in Seat No. 1, Pew 14, while and Annatie Pruyn wife of John Putman in Seat No. 3, Pew 14. The two sisters married two brothers.
Antje Collier's Timeline
1709 |
April 25, 1709
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Albany, , Albany, New York, USA,
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April 25, 1709
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Albany Reformed Dutch Church, Albany, Albany, New York
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1709
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Albany County, New York
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1782 |
July 10, 1782
Age 73
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Fulton, Oswego County, NY, United States
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