I hope this helps you. Fran.
> From: SMTP%"rjfahy@erols.com" 1-DEC-1998 16:53:09.36
> To: <fbates@sescva.esc.edu>
> CC:
> Subj: Appleby - Ward families
>
> Fran
> There is an address and phone number in the back of my book.
Remember
this
> is several years old though.
> Applebee Family Data
> 942 Hatch Street
> Cincinnati, OH 45202
> phone: 1 513 369 0957
> You would find the book very interesting. It includes many
pictures and
> interesting tidbits of information.
>
> Abraham and Hannah's father was Joseph Appleby III (1732-1791) by
his
first
> wife Rachel Van Weert (1739 -1771). They were married at Sleepy
Hollow
> Church. She died in 1771 and he remarried.
> Abraham and his wife Sarah Travis moved to Dormansville in Albany
County
> about 1800 along with his sister Hannah and her husband William Ward
and
> their friends, John and Thamas Gale. Both Abraham and his cousin
Levi
> changed the spelling from Appleby to Applebee. They moved about
the same
> time.
> Joseph's father was Joseph II (1705-1791). He was married to Mary
Tompkins
> (1712)
> Joseph's father was Joseph I (1675-1714). He was married to
> Susannah(1679).
> Jospeh's father was Thomas Applebe (1629-1690). He was married to
Elizabeth
> Osborne.
> This is some of the information from the book that I told you about.
I
> have not myself done this research. I know that Lorraine Felter
from
> Coeymans Hollow, NY did a lot of the research on my side of this
family.
>
> Hope this information if helpful to you.
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Subject: Appleby Connection
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 15:49:21 -0500
From: fbates@sescva.esc.edu (FRAN)
To: sarafina@kua.net
Here's so more:
> From: SMTP%"rjfahy@erols.com" 8-DEC-1998 10:49:30.76
> To: <fbates@sescva.esc.edu>
> CC:
> Subj: Appleby family
>
> Fran
> The first ancestor that I have been able to find is Thomas Appleby.
He
and
> Elizabeth were married on Long Island Jan.7,1673. The bans
had been read
> in Gravesend, Rye and Fairfield. Thomas was old enough to be
Elizabeth's
> father. He was in New Amsterdam by 1651 where he discovered
Gravesend,
the
> little English settlement founded by Lady Deborah Moody in 1643.
Gravesend
> today is 4 blocks of mixed use deep in old Brooklyn, New York City.
Thomas
> moved to Manursing Island. They called it Hasting. Then
Rye and now
Rye,
> NY.
> Joseph Appleby III was born in East Chester. His father Joseph
II
settled
> his grandfather's estate at Woodbury, CT, then moved his family to
Fox
> Meadow(today Scarsdale). Joseph III became a tenant for life
on one of
the
> better farms at Phillipsburgh. Our ancestors were at the farmhouse
in
> Westchester County when General Washington made it his headquarters.
This
> information comes from the Applebe Directory.
> If you have time at the library you could look up Hilson. Charles
Hilson
> born in 1858 in Westerloo, NY was the father of my Grandmother, Orcelia
> Hilson who married David R. Appleby, Sr. I know he was married
to Alice
> Vincent who was born in 1863 also in Westerloo. That is all
the
> information I have on them.
> Thanks for any help you can give me.
> Judy