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Craft Masonry in Orange and Rockland Counties, New York

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Father: Abraham CODEBEC b: <strong>in</strong> Peenpeck, <strong>Orange</strong> Co., NY c: 19 AUG 1716 <strong>in</strong> Peenpack (Deerpark), <strong>Orange</strong> Co., NY<br />

Mother: Hesther SWARTWOUD b: ca 1733 <strong>in</strong> S<strong>in</strong>diachquan, NY<br />

Married: ca 1783 Janneke DEWITT b: 13 DEC 1764 <strong>in</strong> M<strong>in</strong>is<strong>in</strong>k, <strong>Orange</strong> Co., NY<br />

Children born <strong>in</strong> M<strong>in</strong>is<strong>in</strong>k, <strong>Orange</strong> Co., NY; died <strong>in</strong> Skaneateles, NY, except as noted:<br />

Hester CUDDEBACK b: 26 DEC 1784 c: 1 MAY 1785 <strong>in</strong> M<strong>in</strong>is<strong>in</strong>k, <strong>Orange</strong> Co., NY<br />

Isaiah CUDDEBACK b: 29 OCT 1787; died 1 OCT 1853<br />

Jacob CUDDEBACK b: 27 JAN 1789; died 14 MAY 1852<br />

James CUDDEBACK b: 20 OCT 1789; died 22 NOV 1843<br />

Egbert D CUDDEBACK b: 7 DEC 1792; died 4 AUG 1864<br />

Phillip CUDDEBACK b: 23 MAY 1794; died 23 JUL 1814<br />

Moses CUDDEBACK b: 13 JAN 1795; died Aft 8 JUN 1870<br />

Hannah CUDDEBACK b: ca 1797; 1 FEB 1798<br />

Levi CUDDEBACK b: 29 APR 1799; 4 JUN 1849<br />

DeWitt CUDDEBACK b: 20 JUL 1801; 12 DEC 1845<br />

Simeon CUDDEBACK b: 11 JUL 1803; died 26 APR 1885<br />

Abram CUDDEBACK b: 5 FEB 1805; died 11 JAN 1826<br />

Louisa CUDDEBACK b: 11 APR 1808; died 14 OCT 1825<br />

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-b<strong>in</strong>/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3183464&id=I16388<br />

Abraham CUDDEBACK b. bef. 20 APR 1784 <strong>in</strong> Machackemeck, <strong>Orange</strong>, NY; d. 23 AUG 1855 <strong>in</strong> Skaneateles, Onondaga, NY;<br />

Burial: Lake View Cemetery, Skaneateles, Onondaga, NY; OCCUPATION Farmer at Cuddebackville<br />

Abraham's Log Cab<strong>in</strong> was removed from its orig<strong>in</strong>al location <strong>in</strong> 1984 <strong>and</strong> rebuilt along Route 42 at Forestburg, Sullivan, NY.<br />

Father: William Abraham CUDDEBACK b: 5 NOV 1759 <strong>in</strong> M<strong>in</strong>is<strong>in</strong>k, <strong>Orange</strong>, NY c: 21 NOV 1759 <strong>in</strong> M<strong>in</strong>is<strong>in</strong>k-Machackameck<br />

Church, <strong>Orange</strong> Co., NY<br />

Mother: Charlotte VAN INWEGEN b: Bef 8 MAY 1763 <strong>in</strong> M<strong>in</strong>is<strong>in</strong>k, <strong>Orange</strong>, NY c: 8 MAY 1763 <strong>in</strong> M<strong>in</strong>is<strong>in</strong>k, <strong>Orange</strong>, NY<br />

Married: 16 FEB 1809 <strong>in</strong> Mamakat<strong>in</strong>g, Sullivan Co., NY Cather<strong>in</strong>e KUYKENDALL b: 11 FEB 1791 <strong>in</strong> Port Jervis, <strong>Orange</strong>, NY<br />

Children:<br />

James CUDDEBACK b: 12 APR 1812 <strong>in</strong> <strong>Orange</strong> Co., NY<br />

William Abraham CUDDEBACK b: 6 SEP 1815 <strong>in</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />

Jane CUDDEBACK b: 1 DEC 1817<br />

Thomas CUDDEBACK b: 22 JUN 1822 <strong>in</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />

Hannah CUDDEBACK b: 10 MAY 1824<br />

Charlotte CUDDEBACK b: 23 JUL 1830<br />

Hulda CUDDEBACK b: 25 APR 1831 <strong>in</strong> <strong>Orange</strong> Co., NY<br />

Sarah Cather<strong>in</strong>e CUDDEBACK<br />

Hester CUDDEBACK b: 26 MAR 1820<br />

Harmonus CUDDEBACK b: 27 MAR 1827 <strong>in</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />

Abraham Cuddeback was born <strong>in</strong> 1713. He was the son of Jacob Cuddeback <strong>and</strong> Margaret Provost. Abraham Cuddeback died<br />

on 18 August 1796 at Skaneateles, Onondaga, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />

Elijah, Elisha <strong>and</strong> Elisha Jr. Reeve – of Mount Hope owned a sawmill on the outlet of Big Pond ca 1810.<br />

Elisha may be on who served <strong>in</strong> Capta<strong>in</strong> Thompson's Company of the Goshen District Regiment of <strong>Orange</strong> County Militia [Colonel<br />

William Allison's Regiment]. It is likely that the Elisha Reeve [Jr.] who was born <strong>in</strong> Southold [Long Isl<strong>and</strong>] <strong>in</strong> 1780 went to <strong>Orange</strong><br />

County, NY, before 1776, married Temperance Reeve there <strong>in</strong> 1781 [see below], <strong>and</strong> applied for a Revolutionary War pension <strong>in</strong><br />

1832, was a son of Elisha [d. 1751].<br />

http://www.orangecountygov.com/orgMa<strong>in</strong>.asp?orgid=201&sID=&storyID=2486<br />

Shoddy Hollow is located on the portion of the Shawangunk Kill <strong>in</strong> the northerly end of Mt. Hope Township, . . .The first authentic<br />

record we have of the do<strong>in</strong>gs there, centers around the lives of a young man named Elisha Reeve . . . who was born February 21,<br />

1750, the son (‘tis said) of Thomas Reeve (whose tombstone st<strong>and</strong>s <strong>in</strong> the old Galillee Cemetery or old Yellow Church Cemetery as<br />

it was variously called just east of Mt. Hope Village.) Elisha Reeve was on his way to the Battle of the M<strong>in</strong>is<strong>in</strong>k, so the story goes,<br />

when he stopped at the little fort, located on the hill just west of what is known as the “Maples,” on the road which runs from Route<br />

17 to Van Burenville school house. Where this fort was located, later stood the old Wallkill Baptist Church. . . .<br />

At this fort, young Elisha Reeve met Temperance Reeve, daughter of another Reeve family then <strong>in</strong> that vic<strong>in</strong>ity. Suffice is to say, he<br />

never reached the Battle of M<strong>in</strong>is<strong>in</strong>k, <strong>and</strong> on December 27, 1781, Elisha <strong>and</strong> Temperance were married at the Goshen Presbyterian<br />

Church. About this time, he settled with his wife at Shoddy Hollow <strong>and</strong> his wife’s father <strong>and</strong> mother are buried <strong>in</strong> the old private<br />

cemetery (just over the hill from Dr. Northway Meyer’s summer home . . .) on what is known as the old Whitlock Place. The<br />

Shawangunk Kill always has had quite a volume of water, . . . <strong>and</strong> on this Kill, Elisha built a sawmill or gristmill for the benefit of<br />

both himself <strong>and</strong> his neighbors.<br />

Elisha Reeve died April 25, 1837 <strong>and</strong> his wife Temperance died February 7, 1830, . . . In the assessment record of 1798 Elisha is<br />

assessed with 150 acres of l<strong>and</strong>, valuation $475, <strong>and</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g next to Walter Everitt.<br />

http://home.comcast.net/~troygoss/reevbk.html<br />

Elisha REEVE, Jr. was born between 1755 <strong>and</strong> 1756. He married Phoebe SEYBOLT on 3 Jan 1788, <strong>in</strong> <strong>Orange</strong> County, NY. They<br />

had at least one daughter: Mary "Polly" REEVE b. 11 Dec 1796; d. 30 Dec 1870<br />

By 1800 it appears the REEVE family moved a few miles west to Deerpark, <strong>Orange</strong> County, <strong>and</strong> had as many as five daughters <strong>and</strong><br />

one son. Their whereabouts afterward are unknown.<br />

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