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Note: N1931 Birth/Baptism Bp: Aug 22, 1738 Luycas v. Arnheim, Izaak & Jannetje http://www.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2/zion_lutheran.htm Child: Luykas Reference ID: 609 Bapt. Date: 22 Aug 1738 Parents: Yzaak Van Arneim; Jannetje Sponsors: Hannes Saltzberger, & wife; Jobje Comment: 3m old; baptized at Ph. Kuhns' house, Goghkameka (Ancram) Source: Baptism Record of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Athens Athens Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church: 1704-1918 Location: Town of Athens, Greene County --- Denomination: Evangelical Lutheran Note: Jannetje's sister Jobje married their cousin Johannes, son of their father Hendrick's brother Hermanus. Marriage Family Data Collection - Marriages Name: Luykas Van Vanornam Spouse: Sarah Payne Marriage Date (Day, Month, Year): 1765 "Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954" familysearch.org Name: Luke Vernarnen Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 24 Jun 1764 Event Place: Pownal, Vermont, United States Gender: Male Spouse's Name: Sarah Quin GS Film Number: 27663 Digital Folder Number: 004705247 Image Number: 03201 Pownal and New Hampshire Grants Pownal's Charter from the New Hampshire state papers Recorded According to the Original Charter under the ProvinceSeal this28th Day of January 1760- The Names of the Grantees of Pownal Viz: John Vanernum, IsaacVanernam...[no Perigo] A list of Green Mountain Boys from Pownal. Provided by Donald A. Smith,Ph.D. Abe Van Arnem Jr. Cpt. Isaac Van Arnem Sr. Isaac Van Arnem Jr. John Van Arnem Luke Van Arnem The Documentary History of New York: Petition dated New-England, November 1766. On The Spot in Pownall - 1766 Luke Vanernum, John Vanernum ... Isaac Vanernum, David Perigo, James Perigo Documentary History Of New York, Vol by O'Callahan John, page 1030, petition, residing New Hampshire, 1766, (Vanernum) Luke, page 1030, petition, residing New Hampshire, 1766, " Isaac, page 1030, petition, residing New Hampshire, 1766, " Isaac, page 777, resident, residing Bennington, 1772, (Vannonum) The New Hampshire Grants, New Hampshire State Papers, Vol. 26 John, page 605, petition, residing Pownal, 1766, (Vanernum) Luke, page 605, petition, residing Pownal, 1766 " Isaac, page 605, petition, residing Pownal, 1766 Vermont 1771 Census, by Jay Mack Holbrook 974.3 Pownal was settled in 1762, Shelburne in 1768. 1765 Residents of Pownal: Venornum, Abraham, Isaac, Isaac Jr, John,Luke 1766 Vanarnum, Isaac New Hampshire by Petition also sp. Vannonum, Isaac " " " Pownal, PN19 1766 Vanarnum, John, Pownal PN19 " " , " New Hampshire, Petition 1766 " Luke, " " " 1766 " " Pownal PN19; also sp Vanernum 1772 Vanarnum, Isaac, Bennington Resident _________ http://www.pownal.org/PHS/index.html Pownal Historical Society, EarlyFamilies These records are taken from a set of index cards that reference families recorded in the earliest town record books. Mostly Volume 1 &2 of the town records aka Land Records. Some are from Warnings and also from Surveys. Family Name /Husband /Record Book/Page/ Wife /Notes Vanernum Luke LRT 1 305 Pain, Sarah 2 cards Note spelling of last name. Children Baptisms at the Schaghticoke Dutch Reformed Church 1752-1866 Van Arnum, Lucas and Sarah Payne; Abraham; b. 12 Mar 1774; baptism date not recorded; Daniel B. Bratt and Catrina Bratt Van Arnum, Lucas and Sarah Payne; Rebecca;b. 27 Mar 1778; *David York and Susannah Creller Van Arnum, Lucas and Sarah Payne; Peter; b. 5 Mar 1776; Abraham Vosburgh and Maragrietie Deal *note David and Susannah: York, David and Susanna Kreller; David; 25 Jul 1777; not recorded; Gilead Evangelical Lutheran Church, Brunswick http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nyrensse/miscbap.htm Van Aarnum, Lucas and Sara Peen [Payne]; Deborah; 25 May 1780; not recorded; Gilead Evangelical Lutheran Church, Brunswick Van Aarnum, Lucas and Sara Peen [Payne]; Isaac; not recorded; 9 Jun 1765; Gilead Evangelical Lutheran Church, Brunswick (baptised at age 6 mos.) Note on Geography Schaghticoke, Rensselaer County: name for town and village in the town. Town organized in 1788 after the Rev War from area already in existence in Albany Co. North town line is border of Washington County, and west town line, defined by the Hudson River, is border of Saratoga County. Hoosic River flows through the town. Only VA on TAX LIST: Hoosick District 1779 Tax List; Albany co., NewYork ... ... Henry Brice Nathaniel Wells John Van Buren Joseph Wright Daniel Bratt Garret F.Bratt James Eldridge David York Luke V Arnum Francis Lansing Fiaderk, __________________________ Gilead Evangelical Lutheran Church, Centre Brunswick, Rensselaer County, NY, by J.N. Barnett (Google Books online) List of Members up to 1800. Luke VanArnheim and Sara, Hen., Sus., Abr., Han., Jno., Sally No other VA's. Others’ Research Notes from Steve Cunnion's PAF: 1. Lukes Vanarnum served as Corporal in Van Rensselaer's Reg, DeGarmo's Co. during Revolution. (Arch of the State of New York, Vol 1,p495) 2. Luke Van Arnum VA served as Private in Albany Co. Militia, 14th Reg, COL John Knickerbacker, LTCOL John Rensselaer, according to "NewYork in the Revolution," p127 3. Baptist papers for children spell his and wife's names: Olikus VanArnheim and Sara, Lucas V. Aarnum and Sara Peen , Luke V. Aarnum and Sarah Pean, and Lucas V. Arnheim and Sara post by Pete Gonigam to Dutch Colonies list 3-4-2007 Subject:VanArnhem/Fonda What do you want to kow about Luykas Van Arnhem? He was the son of Isaac (1704) Van Arnhem and Jannetje Salisbury/Van Salsbergen/various, baptised at the Athens Lutheran Church 1738. He and brothers Isaac and Abraham were kidnapped by Indians during a raid near Pownal, VT, in 1758, all repatriated, apparently after the fall of Montreal. He married Sarah Paine (although no one has found a record of it) and had a pile of children. He was in Pownal for a while and then had his own farm somewhere between Hoosic and Schagticoke as near as I can tell. Besides the "Green Mountain Boys" service he was also shows in at least one Albany militia unit, as I recall. (Luykas was the only Van Arnhem of that name at that time.) After the war Luke and brothers Isaac and John (or John's son John)(and sister Rachel who married Derrick Webb) all seem to have drifted north to locations mostly in Essex County, NY, and in Isaac's case, just over the border into Quebec. In Webb's case, at least, he migrated to secure free land to Revolutionary veterans. __________ I've been trying to find more information on Luykas (or Luke) VanArnhem. According to Donald A. Smith, Ph.D. he was one of five members of the VanArnhem family who were members of the Green Mountain Boys from Pownal, Vermont. I am descended from Lukyas VanArnhem through his son, Peter VanOrnum. (Notice the change in spelling). > Peter's son, Daniel VanOrnum was my third great grand father. > Sandy VanOrman ---------- State Papers of Vermont, Vol. V Isaac, pg325-326, petition of Isaac Vanorman for certain islands inLake Champlain, 1782. Soldiers, Sailors & Patriots of the Rev, War. Carleton E. Fisher John, page 533, resided Bennington, 1781. Captn, Hutchin's Company Richard, page 533, born Albany 1759, Capt. Veeder's Co. 1776, resided Canada 1815, NY Shelburne 1833.
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