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George Zufeld came from Holland and settled in Red Hook, New York in 1707.
George (Jury) Waldenmeyer was born before 1720 in Germany. He was the son of Johan Georg Waldenmaier and Anna Barbara Mehrer. George died 25 July 1796 in Dutchess, New York, and was buried 1796 in Rhinebeck, New York. He married Margaretha Bard about 1744. She was born before 14 October 1811 in Ghent, Columbia County, New York. Their children were John Johannes/Nans (Walden Meyers) Waltermire (1745-1821), Elisabetha Waltermire (1747-1800/1803) , Catharine Waltermire (born 14 July 1752), Jacob Waltermire (1754-1813), Barbara Waltermire (1755-1820), Michael W. Waltermire (1760-1813), and David Waltermire 1762-1854). Descendants lived mostly in New York state and Connecticut.
The emigrant ancestor, Johannes Häner (ca. 1675-1759), was born in Storndorf, Hesse, Germany, the son of Curt Häner, a miller at Storndorf. Johannes married (1) Anna Catharina Schneider (d. before 1710) in 1703; (2) Catharina Monsieur (1693-ca. 1795), the daughter of Hans Jacob Monsieur and Anna Catharine Bohmer of Steinsfurt, Germany, in 1710 at West Camp. Johannes left Germany in 1709 arriving in America in 1710. He had twelve children. Descendants live in New York, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Kentucky and elsewhere.
"To qualify for inclusion in this work a family had to have been in Beekman or Pawling by the time of the first census in 1790 [with] a few exceptions."--Intro. v. 2.