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About Christoffel Maul
GEDCOM Note
Christoffel was Johann Maul's and Anna Juliana's first born child.
Two others were born named only as a child
Second wife was Elsbeth Drisch married 28 November 1693
Johannes married twice by which he ha, d more Children
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CONFIRMATION; 8 MAR 1995 BOUNT INITI
CONFIRMATION; 8 MAR 1995 BOUNT INITIATORY; 9 AUG 1996 BOUNT
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Life Sketch
Christoffel Maul,] of Hanover Precinct (now Montgomery Tp.), Ulster (now Orange) Co., New York, son of Johannes Maul by his first wife, Anna Juliana Theiss, was bapt. 15 Jan. 1688 at Driedorf, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia, and was still alive in 1751. He m. probably in 1709-10, Anna Juliana Sergius, bapt. 24 March 1689 in Nordhofen Reformed Church with sponsors Anna Lovisa wife of Hans Peter Hördts at Mogendorf, Maria Juliana wife of Bertram Bergs, and Johann Thil Scheyer (?) from Selters, alive in 1751; daughter of Philipp Sergius, of Nordhofen, by the latter’s wife Maria Elisabeth Andreas, daughter of Johann Wilhelm Andreas. The family of Christoffel Maul’s father-in-law, Philipp Sergius, appears next to that of Christoffel’s father, Johannes Maul, in a list of persons intending to leave from Holland for England in 1709, although the Sergius family ultimately returned to Holland. The first record of Christoffel Maul in America is on the Hunter list of 4 Aug. 1710. He is not found with his step-mother and sisters in the “List of the Palatines remaining at New York City” of 1710, and he had possibly already removed by then to Kingston, where his eldest child was baptized in 1712, and where he was naturalized on 8/9 Sept. 1715. He was in Capt. Whittaker’s Company of Jacob Rutsen’s Ulster County Regiment in 1715. He and his family were at Hessberg in ca. 1716/17, but more children were baptized in the Kingston Dutch Church in 1717-20, he and his wife served as sponsors in the same church in 1720 and 1722,[72] and he appears in Kingston taxation lists of 1718-21. Christoffel Maul removed to Hanover Precinct, Ulster Co., by 1727, when his youngest daughter, Elisabetha, was baptized there; and it would appear that he spent the rest of his life there. He was in the Wallkill Company of the Ulster County Militia in 1738. He and his wife served as sponsors at Montgomery Dutch Church in 1738, 1740, and 1751.[73] His daughter Margariet’s place of residence is given as Wallkill in her marriage record of 1739. All of Christoffel Maul’s known children married and had offspring, producing among them at least 57 grandchildren.
http://library.uwinnipeg.ca/people/dobson/genealogy/ff/Maul.cfm
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Geburtsdatum
Um 1685
Christoffel Maul's Timeline
1688 |
January 15, 1688
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Driedorf, Giessen, Hesse, Germany
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January 15, 1688
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January 15, 1688
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Driedorf, Dillkreis, Hessen-Nassau, Preußen, Deutschland
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1709 |
1709
Age 20
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1712 |
September 7, 1712
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Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA
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1714 |
September 19, 1714
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Kingston, Ulster, New York, United States
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1717 |
November 3, 1717
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Montgomery, Orange, New York
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1720 |
July 31, 1720
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Montgomery, Orange County, New York, United States
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1722 |
1722
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