Caty Quackenbush

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Catharina Victorse Hanson (Putman)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Schenectady, Schenectady County, NY, United States
Death: May 20, 1780 (60)
Tribes Hill, Montgomery County, NY, United States
Place of Burial: Tribes Hill Cemetery, Montgomery County, New York
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Victor Janse Putman and Margrietje Pieterse Putnam
Wife of Hendrick Nicholas Hanson and William Bowen, Jr.
Mother of Nicholas Hanson; John "john" Hansen; Margaret Hanson and Deborah Hendrickse Hanson
Sister of Antje Collier; Johannes Victor Putman; Maritje Arentse Bowen; Jacob Victor Pootman; Arent (David) Victorse Putman and 3 others
Half sister of Cornelia Barhydt; Teunis Cornelise Putman; Elizabeth Cornelise de Groot; Johannes Putman; Louis Lowys Cornelise Putman and 7 others

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About Caty Quackenbush

13/2/1732 marriage is unlikely.

Catherine Potman was baptized February 18, 1721, at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schenectady.

    She married Capt. Henry Nicholas Hanson who was baptized June 24, 1722, the son of Nicholas Hendrickse Hanson and Engeltje Barentse Wemp.

Nicholas Hanson's July 1713 patent just above Tribes Hill was the earliest record of any settlement in that area. Nicholas Hanson settled the tract.
It was claimed that his son Henry, born in 1722, was the first white child born north of the Mohawk River between Schenectady and Palatine Bridge.
During the Revolutionary War in one of Sir John Johnson's raids on the Mohawk Valley in 1780, Loyalist Indians killed and scalped Capt. Henry Hanson at his home. It is ironic that Henry once express great gratitude toward and befriended the Indian who killed him.
After killing Henry, the raiding party burned his house and left the women homeless.
The Indian's also killed several of Hansen's neighbors.
Henry Nicholas Hanson reportedly had a son named Douw, which suggests that Henry married second a daughter of Douw Fonda.
Children:

1. Prob. Victor. Victor lived in Tribes Hill and was listed in the 1790 NY Census. He would have been named for his grandfather Victor Putman.

2. Prob. Angelica. She would have been named for her grandmother Engelitje Wemp. She married John Douw Fonda.

3. Nicholas. He would have been named for his grandfather Nicholas Hanson. Nicholas was baptized September 9, 1751.

4. Margaret. Baptized Juy 31, 1757, she was named for her grandmother Margaret Mebie.

5. Deborah. She was baptized 21 October 1760 and lived in Tribes Hill. She was named for her great grandmother Debra Van Dorn of Albany, NY.

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Caty Quackenbush's Timeline

1707
August 3, 1707
Albany Reformed Dutch Church, Albany, Albany, New York
August 3, 1707
Albany, , Albany, New York, USA,
1720
February 18, 1720
Schenectady, Schenectady County, NY, United States
1721
February 18, 1721
Age 1
Schenectady, Albany, New York, United States
1751
October 6, 1751
Schenectady Co, NY
1755
July 15, 1755
New York, United States
1757
1757
Schenectady, New York
1760
1760
Schenectady, Albany County, New York
1780
May 20, 1780
Age 60
Tribes Hill, Montgomery County, NY, United States