Major Elias Teunisen Van Benschoten, I

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Major Elias Teunisen Van Benschoten (Bunschoten), I

Also Known As: "Elias VanBUNSCHOTEN major"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Kingston, Ulster County, New York, United States
Death: between 1757 and 1758 (77-79)
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, United States
Place of Burial: Kingston, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Son of Teunis Eliasen Van Benschoten and Gerritje Elisse Van Benschoten
Husband of Sara Van Benschoten and Catrina Van Bunschoten
Father of Teunis Van Bunschoten; Johannes Van Benschoten; Geertje van Voorhees; Elias Van Benschoten, II; Zara Van Bunschoten and 7 others
Brother of Marritje Teunissen Tewinisse Van Steensbergen; Hendrickje Henrietta Van Bunschoten; Gerrit Van Bunschoten; Salomon Teunissen Van Benschoten, Sr; Jacobus Van Bunschoten and 7 others

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About Major Elias Teunisen Van Benschoten, I

Elias Van Bunschoten was a Liutenant on the Canadian expedition in 1709, he survived, and later served in the second attempt on Canada in 1711.

On 15 Oct 1712, he purchased from "Rimerigh Van Der Burgh, widow of Deirik, and Henry Van Der Burgh her son" one hundred and three acres of land at Specken Kill a few miles south of the very small settlement at Poughkeepsie. He apparently prospered at this location and kept adding to his land holdings: "On Nov. 21st, 1719, he bought an adjoining "slith or angle of ground" to get possession of the famous, strong-flowing Specken or Spacken spring, source of the Spacken kill; on May 12th, 1722, he purchased of Thomas Lewis a fragment of land; on Aug. 17th, 1724, he bought of Thomas Saunders and others nine acres at Spekenkill; and finally on April 2nd, 1743, he made purchase of ninety-six acres of Isaac Gravenrath."

He served in the Dutchess County Militia and was promoted to Major "in the room of Gilbert Livingstone."

He was a trustee and assessor in Dutchess County and was a very wealthy land owner. He was one of the first two deacons of the Poughkeepsie Church and later became an elder.


In the records of the Old Dutch Church at Kingston, Theunis' mother is Sara Mathyse and father Elias Van Benschoten. Don't know if this is maiden name or she had another husband.

Baptized September 29, 1706.

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Major Elias Teunisen Van Benschoten, I's Timeline

1679
November 23, 1679
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, United States
November 23, 1679
Reformed Duch Church, Kingston, Ulster County, New York, United States
November 23, 1679
Kingston, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America
1706
September 22, 1706
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, United States
1708
1708
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, Colonial America
1711
November 11, 1711
Kingston, Ulster County, NY, United States
1717
April 23, 1717
Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York, United States
1718
October 23, 1718