Pane-Joyce Genealogy
Kilian Minckler (15661) & Anna Margaretha
32926. Jacob Minckler. Born on 24 Jul 1712 in Germantown, Columbia County, New York.466 Jacob was baptized in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, West Camp, on 27 Jul 1712.466 Jacob, son of Kilian Minkler & Anna Margretha, witnesses Jacob Sherp & wife.
32927. Anna Margaretha Minckler. Born on 18 Sep 1714 in West Camp, Ulster County, New York.466 Anna Margaretha was baptized in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, West Camp, on 20 Sep 1714.466 Anna Margretha, twin, daughter of Kilian Munckler & Anna Margretha, witnesses Jerg Demuth & Anna Margretha Dopfin. Anna Margaretha died ca 1778.
On 26 Nov 1733 when Anna Margaretha was 19, she married Michael Phillips, son of Johann Peter Phillips (26 May 1672-) & Magdalena Habbers (4 Apr 1685-), in Catskill Reformed Church.536 Born ca 1715 in Germantown, Columbia County, New York. Michael died in 1778.
Their children include:
49780i.
Kilian Phillips (23 Aug 1734-)
49781ii.
49782iii.
Anna Barbel Phillips (20 Aug 1738-)
49783iv.
Christina Phillips (7 Apr 1740-)
49784v.
Catherina Phillips (30 Jun 1742-)
49785vi.
Peter Phillips (ca Apr 1745-)
49786vii.
Jacob Phillips (ca Feb 1747-)
49787viii.
49788ix.
Michael Phillips (ca Apr 1755-)
49789x.
Gertrude Phillips (ca Mar 1761-)
32928. Anna Maria Minckler. Born on 18 Sep 1714 in West Camp, Ulster County, New York.466 Anna Maria was baptized in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, West Camp, on 20 Sep 1714.466 Anna Maria, twin, daughter of Kilian Munckler & Anna Margretha, witnesses Jerg Schaster & Anna Maria Matthessin.

Pieter Haver & wife Marie Minkelaer were witnesses for the 1762 Linlithgo baptism of Pieter, son of Christian Haver & Ursula Richter.
Pieter Haver & wife Anna Maria Minckelaer, along with Nehdrick Haver and Cathrina Richter, were witnesses for the 1764 Linlithgo baptims of Pieter & John Willem, sons of Jacob Haver & Susanna Richter.
Pieter Haver & wife Anna Marie Minklaer were witnesses for the 1765 Linlithgo baptism of Anna Marie, daughter of Jacob Haver & Susanna Richter.
Pieter Haver & wife Maria Minkelaer were witnesses for the 1770 Linlithgo baptism of Greietje, daughter of Hendrick Haver & Elsje Cool.
On 14 Apr 1735 when Anna Maria was 20, she married Peter Haver, son of Christian Haber (ca 1680-85-ca 1753) & Anna Gertrud Werner, in Catskill Reformed Church.536 Born ca 1712. Peter died in Columbia County, New York ca 1779.
Their children include:
49790i.
Christian Haver (27 Dec 1737-)
49791ii.
Jacob Haver (25 Feb 1740-)
49792iii.
Margaretha Haver (3 Feb 1742-)
49793iv.
Heinrich Haver (28 Jun 1744-ca 1788)
49794v.
Peter Haver (ca Oct 1746-)
49795vi.
Johannes Haver (ca Oct 1748-bef 1790)
49796vii.
Hermann Haver (ca 1752-)
49797viii.
Jurry Haver (ca Jun 1749-)
32929. Johannes Minckler. Born ca 1710. Johannes died ca 1770.
Ca 1735 Johannes married Catharina Van Huyser, daughter of Johan Peter Van Huyser (ca 1690-) & Catharine Janicke.536 Born on 26 Nov 1714 in Claverack, Columbia County, New York. Catharina died in 1764.

Cantherine Van Huyser, also spelled Van Huiser, Van Husum, Heuser.
Their children include:
49798i.
Kilian Minckler (12 Jan 1736-)
49799ii.
John Bernardt Minckler (Died soon) (20 Dec 1737-Mar 1739)
49800iii.
Johannes Minckler (5 Mar 1740-ca 1789)
49801iv.
Catharina Minckler (Died soon) (5 Apr 1742-)
49802v.
Willem Minckler (ca 1745-)
49803vi.
Christina Minckler (ca Oct 1747-)
32930. Anna Barbara Minckler. Born ca 1718.

Barbara, also known as Anna Barbel.

Jurry Smidt and wife Barbara Minkler were witnesses for the 1759 Linlithgo baptism of Jurry, son of Pieter Haver & Anna Maria Minkelaer [Barbara’s sister].

Jurry Smith and wife Barbara Minklaer were witnesses for the 1766 Claverack baptism of Adam, son of Adam Klapper & Madelena Philip.
Anna Barbara married Johann Georg Schmidt (32944) , son of Johann Peter Schmidt (15666) & Elizabetha Margaretha Coblentzer. Born on 8 Aug 1712 in West Camp, Ulster County, New York.466 Johann Georg was baptized in St Paul’s Lutheran Church, West Camp, on 9 Aug 1712.466 Johann Georg, son of Joh: Peter Schmid & Elisabeth Margretha, witness Johann Georg Bender [Baender].

Johann George, also spelled Jurge, Jurry, or Yerry, Schmidt, or Smith.

Jurge and his brother Johannes were conf. together 28 Feb 1733 at Theerbosch, according to the Athens Zion Church.386

(The Johannes Smith of Claverack, yeoman, whose will was dated 21 Mar 1796, probated 1 Nov 1796, was Johann Valetin Smith, b. 1721, son of George Adam Schmit & Christina Landt.)

From Miller’s Historic Sketches of Hudson:607
    Although the first settlements in the territory now comprising this town [Taghkanic] were probably made soon after 1700, when the proprietor induced Dutch and German emigrants to lease farms from him, general settlement did not begin until about 1750. On an old map, made in 1714, are printed the names of Witbeck, Class and Brusie, as residents on the lands of the manor; the Witbecks, however, were located on the territory that afterward went to form a part of the town of Copake. No doubt the feudal system adopted by the proprietor had much to do in retarding settlement, as tenants were constantly giving up their leases for one tract to remove to another, and more often than otherwise, when possessed of the means to do so, removing to localities where lands could be purchased in fee simple, thus securing more permanent rewards for their toil. One result of this changing and flitting was that but few became permanent residents, whose children and children's children remained on the soil, establishing a pioneership worthy of historical mention.
    The first settler whose record is traceable through his descendants was George Smith, a native of Germany, who emigrated to America about 1755, or soon after. He leased about 240 acres of land in the east part of the town, and was one of the few who thrived under the leasehold system. He had two sons, Killian and John; the former succeeded his father on the homestead, and the latter leased an adjoining farm. In 1838 the lease of the homestead farm was cancelled by the purchase of the property by Adam, a grandson, and Killian A. Smith, a great grandson of the settler. Killian I. Smith, another great-grandson, was a blacksmith by trade, and settled near New Forge, where he practiced his calling. Other descendants of the worthy pioneer still reside in the town [in 1862].

From Ellis’ History of Columbia County:608
    George Smith (called Yerry Schmidt by his Dutch neighbors) came from Germany to America many years previous to the breaking out of the Revolution, probably about 1755–60 [actually born in New York in 1712]. He leased a large tract of fertile land in the east part of the town, lying on the banks of the Copake creek, and containing about two hundred and forty acres. His great-great-grandson, John L. Smith, now occupies the homestead, which has thus remained in the family for the unusual term of a century and a quarter. The farm was held under lease until about 1838, when the soil was purchased by a grandson and a great-grandson, Adam and Killian A. Smith, the latter of whom is still living on the homestead with his son. George had two sons, Killian and John. The former occupied the homestead after his father, and the latter leased a fiirm adjoining it on the east, known as the “Christie” farm, and now owned by Killian A. Smith. Killian I. Smith, another great-grandson, and son of John 2d, was a blacksmith, and settled in the south part of the town near New Forge, and worked at his trade there. A son of his, John K. Smith, is now [1878] living at West Taghkanic. Jacob Smith, a merchant at Valley Falls, near Providence, R.I., and Mrs. Hannah Williams, of Hillsdale, are great-grandchildren of George Smith.
Their children include:
49804i.
Barbara Schmidt (-Mar 1810)
49805ii.
Jacob Schmidt (9 Dec 1739-)
49806iii.
Peter Smith (11 Dec 1741-)
49807iv.
Killian Smith (ca Jan 1744-18 Nov 1808)
49808v.
John J. Smith (23 Oct 1746-aft 1809)
49809vi.
Margaretha Schmidt (26 Jul 1752-)
32931. Gertraud Minckler.

Jacob Schmid & wife Gertraut were witnesses for the 1 Jun 1746 baptism of Gertraut, daughter of Henrich Heidorn & Barbara Heidorn at the Germantown Reformed Church.

Jacob & Geertruy Smith were witnesses at the 1755 Claverack baptism of Michiel, son of Michil Philliph & Anna Margrieta [Geertruy’s sister].
Gertraud married Jacob Schmidt (32946) , son of Johann Peter Schmidt (15666) & Elizabetha Margaretha Coblentzer.
Their children include:
49810i.
Catharina Schmidt (ca Oct 1741-)
49811ii.
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