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Re: George Deuel, Saratoga Dist., Albany Co., NY 1779
Posted by: Leslie Potter (ID *****0131) Date: January 02, 2003 at 18:18:58
In Reply to: Re: George Deuel, Saratoga Dist., Albany Co., NY 1779 by Carolyn Adams of 438

Yes, some of the children of George Deuel migrated to Erie County, NY. They can be found earlier than 1850 Census in the records of East Hamburg Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends'. The Saratoga/Easton Monthly Meeting records have not all survived. So only one of George's children may have shown up in Saratoga/Easton Monthly Meeting minutes.

However there are other members of the Deuel clan, who are listed in the records of the Saratoga/Easton Monthly Meeting as removing to East Hamburg Monthly Meeting. Fortunately the East Hamburg Monthly Meeting records are much more detailed than the Saratoga/Easton records and may provide the information that you need.

This is the list of children that I have for George Deuel. Please note that it is not complete.

1. Ebenezer Deuel (1757 - 1841) Born in Easton, Washington Co., NY
m. Anna Allen on July 5, 1781 at Schaghticoke Dutch Reformed Church
Ebenezer Deuel kept a tavern in Easton (Jane Betsy Welling vol. I, page 12

2. David Deuel

3. Phebe Deuel

4. Joseph Deuel

5. James Deuel

6. Benjamin Deuel       

George Deuel was a Mayflower Descendant, so the Mayflower Society should have more information on his pedigree if not his descendants.

I am primarily interested George's children and whom they may have married.

If you want the list of Deuels who were member of the Saratoga/Easton Monthly Meeting e-mail me directly.



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