h/o Catharina Elizabeth Kling (1770-1846)
originally buried at Saint Joh's Luthern Graveyard in Riverside and moved to Upper Canada Village
Johannes Marselis (79147211)
Suggested edit: ID: I17978
Name: Johannes Marselis\Marcellus
Sex: M
Birth: 14 SEP 1741 in Turloch, New York
Death: 16 OCT 1801 in Dundas County, Ontario, Canada
Military Service: BET. JUN 1776 - 1883 Sir John Johnson's 1st. Batallion of the Kings Royal Rangers of New York (KRRNY)
Emigration: BEF. 28 JUL 1798 from Turloch/Stone Arabia area of New York in Tryon Co. to Williamsburg Yownship, Ontario, Canada
Residence: BEF. 28 JUL 1798 His Majesty's Bounty granted 200 acres to each of the Loyalists and their sons and daughters to those Loyalists who were actually resident in Upper Canada on or before July 28, 1798 4
Residence: 1797 Concession V, Lot 3 & 26; Concession VI, Lot 1, Williamsburg 5
Burial: St. John's Lutheran Church, Riverside, Ontario, Canada
Event: Note: "Thomas, George and John, three brothers, were the original members of that name to settle in Dundas, Thomas being the oldest. Their descendants are now numerous throughout the county." 6
Note:
Johannes Marselis/Marcellus/Misselle was with the KRRNY. He has the oldest tomb stone in UC village. John settled in Williamsburg, Ontario Canada
Contributor: Oswegatchie Roots (47494096) • [email protected])∼Born in Arabia NY USA?
Spouse: Catharina Elizabeth Kling (1750 Germany-1830 NY); m. 1769; Parents: Heinrich Kling
Children:
Catharina Elizabeth Marcellus (1770 NY-1846 CAN); 1m. 1790 John George Cook (1769-1800); 2m. 1813 Jacob Doran (1753-1837)
Christina Ann Marcellus (1774 NY-1862)
Johan George Marcellus (1776 NY-1839 CAN)
Nancy Marcellus (1784 CAN-1806)
Peter Marcellus (1790 CAN-1821)
Mary Marceullus (1793 CAN-)
Thomas Marcellus (1784 CAN-1861 CAN)
John Marcellus (1782 CAN-1871)
Magdalena Marcellus (1772-1840 CAN)
Garret Marcellus (1788 CAN-1821)
Maria Lenora Marcellus (1793-1858)
h/o Catharina Elizabeth Kling (1770-1846)
originally buried at Saint Joh's Luthern Graveyard in Riverside and moved to Upper Canada Village
Johannes Marselis (79147211)
Suggested edit: ID: I17978
Name: Johannes Marselis\Marcellus
Sex: M
Birth: 14 SEP 1741 in Turloch, New York
Death: 16 OCT 1801 in Dundas County, Ontario, Canada
Military Service: BET. JUN 1776 - 1883 Sir John Johnson's 1st. Batallion of the Kings Royal Rangers of New York (KRRNY)
Emigration: BEF. 28 JUL 1798 from Turloch/Stone Arabia area of New York in Tryon Co. to Williamsburg Yownship, Ontario, Canada
Residence: BEF. 28 JUL 1798 His Majesty's Bounty granted 200 acres to each of the Loyalists and their sons and daughters to those Loyalists who were actually resident in Upper Canada on or before July 28, 1798 4
Residence: 1797 Concession V, Lot 3 & 26; Concession VI, Lot 1, Williamsburg 5
Burial: St. John's Lutheran Church, Riverside, Ontario, Canada
Event: Note: "Thomas, George and John, three brothers, were the original members of that name to settle in Dundas, Thomas being the oldest. Their descendants are now numerous throughout the county." 6
Note:
Johannes Marselis/Marcellus/Misselle was with the KRRNY. He has the oldest tomb stone in UC village. John settled in Williamsburg, Ontario Canada
Contributor: Oswegatchie Roots (47494096) • [email protected])∼Born in Arabia NY USA?
Spouse: Catharina Elizabeth Kling (1750 Germany-1830 NY); m. 1769; Parents: Heinrich Kling
Children:
Catharina Elizabeth Marcellus (1770 NY-1846 CAN); 1m. 1790 John George Cook (1769-1800); 2m. 1813 Jacob Doran (1753-1837)
Christina Ann Marcellus (1774 NY-1862)
Johan George Marcellus (1776 NY-1839 CAN)
Nancy Marcellus (1784 CAN-1806)
Peter Marcellus (1790 CAN-1821)
Mary Marceullus (1793 CAN-)
Thomas Marcellus (1784 CAN-1861 CAN)
John Marcellus (1782 CAN-1871)
Magdalena Marcellus (1772-1840 CAN)
Garret Marcellus (1788 CAN-1821)
Maria Lenora Marcellus (1793-1858)
Gravesite Details
Burial at St John's Lutheran Cemetery, Riverside, Dundas County, ON CAN. Moved to Upper Canada Village.
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