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Dear Cousins,
The genealogical book--Westward from New Amsterdam—I have been working on since I was in university in 1968, the last several years with Mary who so ably runs this website, is “complete.” At well over 800 pages (and always growing), it is much too massive and expensive to publish in book form, so it’s on DVD. By purchasing it, you, in effect, become a subscriber--and receive email updates as Mary and I add to this weighty work-in-progress.
If you’d like a copy, please mail a Money Order for $25.00 + $3.00 postage (personal checks cost an arm and a leg to process because of the border) to:
Jason Schoonover720 University DriveSaskatoon, Sask.,S7N OJ4Canada
This book has important relevance to all Schoonovers for two reasons: Although it follows our direct lines (my ggrandfather and Mary’s grandfather were brothers), it has exhaustive information on Schoonhoven,Holland (where I’ve been, and clears the Coat of Arms confusion). There’s reams on Claes,Guert,Kit Davids (besides his never ending pages of court cases, there’s two chapters in two different books devoted to this hugely colorful ancestor) and Debra’s Scandal (Peg Leg is clearly identified with a link to that family’s excellent genealogical book which includes Peg Leg) and the early generations that moved up the Hudson, down the Old Mine Road to the Minisink and up the Susquahanna River after the Revolutionary War to the Troupsburg area before heading West in the Great Expansion. This includes early maps - and even early actual drawings of two of Claes’ houses next to present day Wall Street!
Hendrick Van Schoonhoven & Aeltgen Adriaens, Holland.
Klaas/Claes Hendrickse Van Schoonhoven & Cornelia “Neelti” Fredericks, Holland-Albany-Kingston, NY .
Hendrick Claes Van Schoonhoven & Debra Davids & Peg Leg Derrick Van Vliet, Kingston-Marbletown, NY.
Nicholas (1) Van Schoonhoven a.k.a. The Bastard & Weyntjen De Lange, Kingston-Marbletown, NY.
Jonas
Van Schoonhoven & Engeltje Van De Water, Kingston-Fishkill-Warwick.
Richard
Schoonover & Sally Pemberton, Warwick-Troupsburg, NY.
Richard
Schoonover & Eunice Potter-Troupsburg, NY
William
Leonard Schoonover a.k.a. Blacksmith Bill & Almira Grinold NY-MN-MO.
William
Leonard Schoonover a.k.a. The Shadow & Martha “Matti” J.
Baker MO-Wash.
William Leonard Schoonover
a.k.a. Showbiz Bill & Ida/Nora, MO-WISC-MN-MO/ Saskatchewan Canada.
(Here Mary’s line descends from Showbiz Bill’s brother Clarence Jacob &
Lucy Taylor, MO-WISC-MN, whose son Bert was Mary’s father)
William
Lenis Schoonover & Hilda Robinson, Ridgedale, Sask.
Vernon
Lennis Schoonover & Linda Lena Nowak, Sask./Alberta.
Jason
Brooke Rivers Morgan Schoonover Sask/BC/Sask/Thailand.
Warmest regards—Jason
PROLOGUE
The first arrows had already been shot in the Great Real Estate War with the reds and whites fighting for control of North America, a war that wouldn’t end until Wounded Knee 240 years later and which put our first six generations on constant alert. Claes and Neeltje entered an environment where fear from Indian depredation was a constant fact of life and death. Collecting firewood, a daily undertaking, was hazardous even on Manhattan in the beginning where “savages” waited with raised tomahawks - despite us Dutch having paid very well for the island. They were called savages by the early settlers because they were, well, savage. But then they often had reason to be: this was a hostile real estate takeover almost from the beginning (“almost” because the Dutch always purchased their land from the Indians).
Trinity Church at the head of Wall Street with the exchange on immediate left. Whether the actual wall went through on the right, left or center, it cut right through Guert’s property.
Because of this and other frustrating real estate transactions on Manhattan, Claes and Neeltje left the bright oil lamps of Herrewegh, later Broad Way, behind and sailed up the Hudson becoming one of the first Dutch to settle along that frontier river. They settled in Fort Orange (a.k.a. Albany a.k.a. Beaverwyck - Beverwijk, with the Dutch spelling, is a town in the province of Noord Holland) in 1654, and were there that year, as per The Book of New World Immigrants p. 128-130. He offered some chisels for sale August 20. He worked as a carpenter and a "considerable dealer in real estate,” according to Genealogies of the First Settlers of Albany on p. 133. In 1657, he left Neeltje in charge of affairs and traveled south to Esopus/Kingston/Wildwcyk - founded in 1652. There he purchased much of the land where the present day Ashokan Reservoir, which waters 50% of Manhattan, stands today, just three miles south of the 1969 Woodstock Festival site.
The reservoir.
From the web:
Ashokan Reservoir Communities -- Nine villages were either removed or obliterated
forever. These included West Hurley, Ashton, Glenford, Brown's Station, Olive
Bridge, Brodhead, Shokan, West Shokan and Boiceville. Eleven miles of the
Ulster & Delaware Railroad tracks were taken up and relocated. Sixty-four
miles of highway were discontinued, including a long stretch of the famous
Plank Road, and forty new miles of boulevard built, mainly of macadam. Ten new
bridges were constructed. A sensational feature was the removal from thirty-two
cemeteries of two thousand eight hundred bodies or skeletons, including those
of many soldiers of the Revolution, and their reinterment in new pine boxes in
neighboring graveyards.