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Johannes “John” Sanders

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Johannes “John” Sanders

Birth
Albany, Albany County, New York, USA
Death
13 Sep 1782 (aged 68)
Scotia, Schenectady County, New York, USA
Burial
Scotia, Schenectady County, New York, USA Add to Map
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He was the son of Barent and Maria Wendell Sanders
(IV) Johannes, son of Barent and (Wendell) Sanders, was born at Albany, New York, July 12, 1714, died September 13, 1782. In 1765, by the purchase of the interest of John Glen, of Albany, and John Glen, Jr., of Schenectady, for $20,000, he and his wife became sole owners of the Glen estate in Glenville. In his will (made January 27, 1779, proved February 11, 1783), he mentions his only son, Johannes, and wife, Debora, as living. Johannes Sanders married, at Scotia, New York, September 6, 1739, Debora, only child of Colonel Jacob Glen, of Scotia, New York, who died March 8, 1786. All their children were born at Scotia, Schenectady county. Children:

Maria, born May 21, 1740, baptized June 14, 1740; married November 22, 1759, Johannes J. Beekman, of Albany, born August 8, 1733, son of Jacob and Debora Hansen Beekman.
Sarah, baptized February 20, 1743; married, October, 1762, John Sanderse Glen, of Scotia.
Barent, born August 6, 1744, died November 21, 1746.
Elisabeth, born September 19, 1746, died September 19, 1747.
Elisabeth, born December 5, 1747-48, died February 5, 1776.
Barent, born December 22, 1750, died September 5, 1758.
Elsje, born March 14, baptized April 5, 1752; married Schuyler Ten Eyck, of Schenectady.
Jacob Glen, born April 5, 1755, died September 18, 1765.
Johannes, baptized October 23, 1757, see forward.
Barent, born December 26, 1759, died December 30-31, 1759.
Margaret, born January 20, baptized June 24, 1764; married, February, 1791, Killiaan K. Van Rensselaer, of Claverack, Columbia county, New York.
By inheritance and purchase, Johannes Sanderse Glen thus became possessor of the larger portion of his father's estate at Scotia, which after his death in 1731, passed to his two sons, Col. Jacob and Abraham Glen; — the former dwelt in the brick house built by his father in 1713, and still standing; the latter occupied the wooden house standing easterly there from and now occupied by Mrs. Connor. It is understood that Jacob purchased his brother's right in the estate, which he left to his only daughter and heir Debora, who married Johannes Sanders of Albany.
He was the son of Barent and Maria Wendell Sanders
(IV) Johannes, son of Barent and (Wendell) Sanders, was born at Albany, New York, July 12, 1714, died September 13, 1782. In 1765, by the purchase of the interest of John Glen, of Albany, and John Glen, Jr., of Schenectady, for $20,000, he and his wife became sole owners of the Glen estate in Glenville. In his will (made January 27, 1779, proved February 11, 1783), he mentions his only son, Johannes, and wife, Debora, as living. Johannes Sanders married, at Scotia, New York, September 6, 1739, Debora, only child of Colonel Jacob Glen, of Scotia, New York, who died March 8, 1786. All their children were born at Scotia, Schenectady county. Children:

Maria, born May 21, 1740, baptized June 14, 1740; married November 22, 1759, Johannes J. Beekman, of Albany, born August 8, 1733, son of Jacob and Debora Hansen Beekman.
Sarah, baptized February 20, 1743; married, October, 1762, John Sanderse Glen, of Scotia.
Barent, born August 6, 1744, died November 21, 1746.
Elisabeth, born September 19, 1746, died September 19, 1747.
Elisabeth, born December 5, 1747-48, died February 5, 1776.
Barent, born December 22, 1750, died September 5, 1758.
Elsje, born March 14, baptized April 5, 1752; married Schuyler Ten Eyck, of Schenectady.
Jacob Glen, born April 5, 1755, died September 18, 1765.
Johannes, baptized October 23, 1757, see forward.
Barent, born December 26, 1759, died December 30-31, 1759.
Margaret, born January 20, baptized June 24, 1764; married, February, 1791, Killiaan K. Van Rensselaer, of Claverack, Columbia county, New York.
By inheritance and purchase, Johannes Sanderse Glen thus became possessor of the larger portion of his father's estate at Scotia, which after his death in 1731, passed to his two sons, Col. Jacob and Abraham Glen; — the former dwelt in the brick house built by his father in 1713, and still standing; the latter occupied the wooden house standing easterly there from and now occupied by Mrs. Connor. It is understood that Jacob purchased his brother's right in the estate, which he left to his only daughter and heir Debora, who married Johannes Sanders of Albany.


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