Aaron Van BenschotenAge: 9017461836

Name
Aaron Van Benschoten
Given names
Aaron
Surname
Van Benschoten
Birth 1746 22 16
Death of a paternal grandmotherCatrina Keyser
1746
Death of a paternal grandfatherElias Van Benschoten
between July 1757 and January 1758 (Age 11)
Death of a maternal grandfatherAaron Van Vliet
1769 (Age 23)

MarriageMargaret HoffmanView family
April 27, 1773 (Age 27)
Military
Revolutionary War
1776 (Age 30)

Birth of a son
#1
Jeremiah Van Benschoten
November 17, 1776 (Age 30)
Death of a fatherIsaac Van Benschoten
December 29, 1786 (Age 40)
Note: Probably went to Neversink Valley with their children.
Death of a motherNellie (Pieternella) Van Vliet
after 1786 (Age 40)

Residence 1787 (Age 41)
Residence 1788 (Age 42)
Birth of a son
#2
Daniel Hoffman Van Benschoten
February 13, 1797 (Age 51)
Note: named after his mother's brother or other relative
Marriage of a childJeremiah Van BenschotenSarah WeatherlowView family
1800 (Age 54)
Marriage of a childDaniel Hoffman Van BenschotenLucy GortonView family
September 1, 1816 (Age 70)
Residence 1816 (Age 70)
Publication: Evansville, Ind.: Whipporwill Publications, 1985 524, 94 p.
Text:
Aaron Benschoter and wife came from Neversink, New York, in 1816 with their family, William, Daniel, and a daughter (Mary) who married Oliver Peak. They were middle-aged when they came, and lived to advanced age.
Marriage of a childDaniel Hoffman Van BenschotenRebecca SmithView family
March 1, 1820 (Age 74)
Death January 18, 1836 (Age 90)
Family with parents - View family
father
Isaac Van Benschoten
Birth: September 11, 1723 44 34Kingston, Ulster County, New York
Death: December 29, 1786Woodbourne, Sullivan County, New York
mother
 
Marriage: about 1743Dutchess County, New York
4 years
Family with Margaret Hoffman - View family
wife
 
Marriage: April 27, 1773Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, NY
4 years
son
son
daughter
son

ResidenceHistory of the fire lands: comprising Huron and Erie Counties, Ohio
Publication: Evansville, Ind.: Whipporwill Publications, 1985 524, 94 p.
Text:
Aaron Benschoter and wife came from Neversink, New York, in 1816 with their family, William, Daniel, and a daughter (Mary) who married Oliver Peak. They were middle-aged when they came, and lived to advanced age.