. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. The Pruyn-Bray-Beekman Homestead From a photograph. Major Goess Inn From a photograph Old Homesteads and THeir People 365 first a deacon and then an elder. The same is true of manyof their descendants. Of their six children, Alida marriedComelis Van Alen; Lydia married Peter Van Buren; Fransmarried Christina Goes, and Harman married Jannetje succeeded to his fathers estate and left one son, John,who in 1767 married Catharine Vanderpoel, daughter ofJohn Vanderpoel and Annatjie Staats. Frans and his wifewere buri


. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. The Pruyn-Bray-Beekman Homestead From a photograph. Major Goess Inn From a photograph Old Homesteads and THeir People 365 first a deacon and then an elder. The same is true of manyof their descendants. Of their six children, Alida marriedComelis Van Alen; Lydia married Peter Van Buren; Fransmarried Christina Goes, and Harman married Jannetje succeeded to his fathers estate and left one son, John,who in 1767 married Catharine Vanderpoel, daughter ofJohn Vanderpoel and Annatjie Staats. Frans and his wifewere buried in the family plot to the east of the house. Johnwas a man of considerable wealth for the time and a veryhighly respected and valuable member of the community,as well as of the church, which he repeatedly served in placesof trust and honor. He had nine children, all of whom mar-ried. Five of them married Van Vlecks, resulting in intricaciesof relationship in these days most perplexing to strangers. Francis (son of John), who married Maria Van Vleck in1779, lived in and probably built the old brick house nowowned by


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