Dear Reader,
My father was Jacob Seckner, Sr and his father was Conrad Chauncey Seckner, for whom I was named. Conrad was born in Albany County, New York in 1764. He was helping his father on the family farm in Tryon County in 1772. He married my great-grandmother, Margaret Pfeiffer in Montgomery County in 1786 and died in German Flatts, Herkimer County some years later.
I don't want you to become confused by all his moving about during those years. In fact - he never left the house in which he was born. He didn't move - the counties just up and changed their names as the number of people in the area grew. Towns did the same thing--more on that later. So if you're following my family around in the following diary entries, it will help to know how and when those changes came about....
1665 Cornwall - Abolished in 1686 - became part of Maine
Submitted by your most humble servant,
Chauncey Sherman Seckner
My father was Jacob Seckner, Sr and his father was Conrad Chauncey Seckner, for whom I was named. Conrad was born in Albany County, New York in 1764. He was helping his father on the family farm in Tryon County in 1772. He married my great-grandmother, Margaret Pfeiffer in Montgomery County in 1786 and died in German Flatts, Herkimer County some years later.
I don't want you to become confused by all his moving about during those years. In fact - he never left the house in which he was born. He didn't move - the counties just up and changed their names as the number of people in the area grew. Towns did the same thing--more on that later. So if you're following my family around in the following diary entries, it will help to know how and when those changes came about....
HISTORY OF NEW YORK COUNTIES
1665 Cornwall - Abolished in 1686 - became part of Maine
1683 Counties of the
Province of New York
1. Albany 4. Dukes 7. Orange 10. Suffolk
2. Cornwall 5. Kings 8. Queens 11. Ulster
3. Dutchess 6. New York 9. Richmond 12. Westchester
1766 From Albany - Cumberland - Abolished in 1777 -
Became part of Vermont
1770 From Albany - Gloucester - Abolished in 1777 -
Became part of Vermont
1772 From Albany - Charlotte and Tryon
1784 Name Changes
Charlotte renamed Washington
Tryon renamed Montgomery
1791 From Montgomery
Herkimer, Tioga and Otsego
After 1791, we all stayed in Herkimer County - while in fact we were in that general area from the time of the Seckner arrival in the Mohawk Valley.
Submitted by your most humble servant,
Chauncey Sherman Seckner
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