Burial: Peterboro Cemetery, Peterboro, Madison County, New York, USA [4]
See Also
First Presbyterian Church (Amsterdam, N.Y.), Sophie Balwochus, and Edward J. Sheehan. 1935. Records of the First Dutch Reformed Church. [Fonda, N.Y.]: Montgomery County, Dept. of History and Archives.
↑ "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MC1Q-XDP : 12 April 2016), William Wood in household of Cornelius U Hollenbeck, Constantia, Oswego, New York, United States; citing family 52, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
↑ Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 31 December 2018), memorial page for Cornelius V. Hollenbeck (May 1803–27 Apr 1861), Find A Grave Memorial no. 33609572, citing Peterboro Cemetery, Peterboro, Madison County, New York, USA ; Maintained by Andrew L. (contributor 46818829) .
Source: S271 Title: Baptism Record of Schenectady Reformed Church, Schenectady, New York, 1694-1811 Abbreviation: Baptisms of Schenectady Reformed Author: Compiler: Kelly, Arthur C. M. Publication: Arthur C.M. Kelly, Rhinebeck, New York, 1987 Repository: #R14
Repository: R14 Name: Family History Library Address: City: Salt Lake City State: Utah
Source: S421 Title: Marriage Record of Schenectady Reformed Church Abbreviation: Schenectady RC Marriages Author: Editor: Kelly, Arthur C.M. Publication: Arthur C.M. Kelly, Rhinebeck, New York 12572, 1988 Repository: #R14
Source: S452 Title: Records of the First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church and First presbyterian Church, 1799-1828, Located at Manny's Corners, Town of Amsterdam Abbreviation: 1st Reformed Protestant Dutch Church Records Author: Compiler: Keefer, Donald A. Publication: Kinship, Rhinebeck, New York 12572, 1989 Repository: #R27
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Halenbeek-7 and Hollenbeck-355 appear to represent the same person because: Clear duplicate. Alternate Spelling.
Early records say "Hallenbeck" but all the siblings except maybe one went by Hollenbeck. His gravestone says, "Hollenbeck" and he is mentioned in the will of Rowland Emery as "Hollenbeck." Father Jasper married as Casper Hallenbeck and census and birth records for Jasper and his children all vary wildly. However, "Halenbeek" is clearly a variant that is not found often. I have never seen Cornelius' surname spelled that way.
Halenbeek-7 and Hollenbeck-355 appear to represent the same person because: Clear duplicate. Alternate Spelling.
Early records say "Hallenbeck" but all the siblings except maybe one went by Hollenbeck. His gravestone says, "Hollenbeck" and he is mentioned in the will of Rowland Emery as "Hollenbeck." Father Jasper married as Casper Hallenbeck and census and birth records for Jasper and his children all vary wildly. However, "Halenbeek" is clearly a variant that is not found often. I have never seen Cornelius' surname spelled that way.
Early records say "Hallenbeck" but all the siblings except maybe one went by Hollenbeck. His gravestone says, "Hollenbeck" and he is mentioned in the will of Rowland Emery as "Hollenbeck." Father Jasper married as Casper Hallenbeck and census and birth records for Jasper and his children all vary wildly. However, "Halenbeek" is clearly a variant that is not found often. I have never seen Cornelius' surname spelled that way.
Early records say "Hallenbeck" but all the siblings except maybe one went by Hollenbeck. His gravestone says, "Hollenbeck" and he is mentioned in the will of Rowland Emery as "Hollenbeck." Father Jasper married as Casper Hallenbeck and census and birth records for Jasper and his children all vary wildly. However, "Halenbeek" is clearly a variant that is not found often. I have never seen Cornelius' surname spelled that way.