Nicholas & wife, lived on Mombaccus at time of marriage.
1870 Michigan, Macomb, Mt. Clemens; Roll 688, page 397R:
Richard Vannatter, 43, m, Carpenter
Julia, 39, f , Keeping House
Lucy, 19, f, At Home
Frederick, 16, m, At Home
Celia, 13, f, At Home
Adelia, 11, f, At Home
Francis, 9, m, At Home
Laura, 5, f, At Home
Rose, 4/12, f, At Home
---all born in Michigan
On 1860 census he lived/worked close to his sister, Hannah Wilber
Charles was Civil War veteran & pensioner.
Cert#78065: 5' 11",grey eyes,brown hair.
Pte in Co G, 8th Regt, MI Cavalry and 1st Sgt, Co G, Regt 17, VRC.
Notarized sheet in pens file 21 Aug 1920: "Chas VA of Armada confined to chair or bed, chronic broncitis, at times unable to walk or feed self--tremor attacks head, arms, legs."47th Congress, 2d Session Ex. Doc. 84, Part 4; List of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883
CERT. NO. 78065/ vannatter/ Charles/ Romeo/ injury to abdomen /$4 [mo]/ Macomb
On 1860 census he lived/worked close to his sister, Hannah Wilber
Charles was Civil War veteran & pensioner.
Cert#78065: 5' 11",grey eyes,brown hair.
Pte in Co G, 8th Regt, MI Cavalry and 1st Sgt, Co G, Regt 17, VRC.
Notarized sheet in pens file 21 Aug 1920: "Chas VA of Armada confined to chair or bed, chronic broncitis, at times unable to walk or feed self--tremor attacks head, arms, legs."47th Congress, 2d Session Ex. Doc. 84, Part 4; List of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883
CERT. NO. 78065/ vannatter/ Charles/ Romeo/ injury to abdomen /$4 [mo]/ Macomb
Age 7/1850.
From IGI CD1: Notes for Jean CUVELLIER.
"Presumed to have been born in Hainault, the Netherlands, New France. Nothing else is known of him. Given name known only from the Patronymics given to his children. In the "Index to Translations of Dutch Manuscripts", a Jean Cuvilje was briefly in New Amsterdam in the 4th decade of 17th century who may have been a relative".
Also from same source: "He married abt 1599 in Valenciennes, Netherlands unknown."
PIETER was a twin, fourth child of Jacobus Jansen & Annetje. Settled in Dutchess Co 1720, in 1730 lived in Rhinebeck. EAS says Pieter and Petronella were twins (page 4). Baptism not recorded in Hoes. His wife, EVA DE HOOGES: Parents: Johannes de Hooges & Margrita Post.