Abt 1783 - Aft 1832
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Name |
John Maroney |
Born |
Abt 1783 |
Newburgh, Orange County, New York |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Aft 1832 |
Person ID |
I8377 |
Main |
Last Modified |
30 Oct 2016 |
Family 1 |
Elizabeth Weed, b. 25 Feb 1782, Newburgh, Orange County, New York , d. Between 1820-1850 |
Married |
Between 1798-1800 |
Notes |
Married:
- Elizabeth Weed married John Maroney
Source: D.A.R. New York State, New Project Genealogical Data, S-2, 929qD23d, N.Y. State Library, Page 139a
aft 1798 (John 16 years of age)
bef 1800 (son Samuel W born)
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Children |
> | 1. Samuel W Maroney, b. Abt 1800, [probably] Newburgh, Orange County, New York , d. Between 1850-1865 |
> | 2. Mary Anna Maroney, b. Between 1800-1810, New York , d. Yes, date unknown |
> | 3. Hester Maroney, b. 13 Jan 1812, Newburgh, Orange County, New York , d. 24 Feb 1877, [probably] Newburgh, Orange County, New York  |
> | 4. Hylinda Maroney, b. 20 Nov 1817, Goshen, Orange County, New York , d. 3 Jul 1898, Middletown, Orange County, New York  |
> | 5. Uriah Maroney, b. Abt 1818, [probably] Newburgh, Orange County, New York , d. 12 Jun 1858 |
| 6. Mahila Maroney, d. Aft 1833 |
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Last Modified |
5 Jan 2014 |
Family ID |
F2713 |
Group Sheet |
Family 2 |
Mary Fosdick, b. 1790, d. Aft 1860 |
Married |
Between 1831-1850 |
Last Modified |
19 Dec 2013 |
Family ID |
F2745 |
Group Sheet |
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 | 1800 John Marony household in Newburgh NY Aug 1800
John Marony household in Newburgh NY
1 male 0-10 [born 1790-1800 son]
1 male 16-26 [born 1774-84 John b abt 1783]
1 female 16-26 [born 1774-84 wife Elizabeth b1782]
[NOTE: father-in-law Samuel Weed is enumerated on line 11047]
Source: Year: 1800; Census Place: Newburgh, Orange, New York; Roll: 21; Page: 277; Line: 11025; Image: 284; Family History Library Film: 193709 |
 | 1810 John Maloney household in Newburgh NY Aug 1810
John Maloney household in Newburgh NY
3 males 0-10 [Born 1800-10 sons]
1 male 26-44 [Born 1766-84 John b~1783]
3 females 0-10 [Born 1800-10 daughters]
1 female 26-44 [Born 1766-84 wife Elizabeth b1782]
Source: Year: 1810; Census Place: Newburgh, Orange, New York; Roll: 29; Page: 305; Line: 7; Image: 0181383; Family History Library Film: 00170 |
 | 1820 John Maroney household in Goshen NY Aug 1820
John Maroney household Goshen NY
2 males 0-10 [Born 1810-20 Uriah b~1818, ?]
2 males 10-16 [Born 1804-10 ?, ?]
1 male 16-26 [born 1794-1804 Samuel W b~1800]
1 male 26-45 [born 1775-94 John b~1783]
2 females 0-10 [born 1810-20 Hester b1812, Hylinda b1817]
2 females 10-16 [born 1804-10 Mariona b1800-10, ?]
1 female 26-45 [born 1775-94 Elizabeth b1782]
1 male slave under 14
1 person engaged in agriculture
Source: 1820 US Federal Census, NY/Orange/Goshen, Page 749, Line 7, NARA Roll: M33_64, Image: 332 |
 | 1833 Hester Milburn baptism in Newburgh NY 30 Jun 1833
daughter Hester Milburn baptized by James H Romers
John Maroney, husband of Elizabeth
Source: Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Historic Pennsylvania Church and Town Records; Reel: 645. Page 17, Line 18 |
 | 1833 Mahila Maroney baptism in Newburgh NY 30 Jun 1833
daughter Mahila Maroney baptized by James H Romers
John Maroney, husband of Elizabeth
Source: Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Historic Pennsylvania Church and Town Records; Reel: 645. Page 18, Line 6 |
 | 1898 Hylinda Wilkes death in Middletown NY Death Certificate
Hylinda Wilkes
Age: 80 yrs., 7 months, 13 days
Register Number: 4114
Date of Death: July 3, 1898
Occupation: -
Birthplace: Goshen, NY
Father: John Maroney
Birthplace: Newburgh, NY
Mom: Elizabeth Weed
Birthplace: Newburgh, NY
Place of Death: 288 North St. Middletown, NY
Cause of Death: Abscesses of back (old age & gent. Debility)
Time: February 5, 1898
Cemetery: Hillside Cemetery
Source: Middletown NY City Clerk, Deaths Register, 1898, No 4114, Genealogical Transcription |
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Notes |
- father?
William Malony
1 male 16+,
2 males 0-16
1 female
Source: 1790 Federal Census, New York/Ulster/Newburgh, Series M637, Roll 6, Page 237, Line 22, Family 233
father?
John Malony
1 male 16+
2 males 0-16
1 female
Source: 1790 Federal Census, New York/Ulster/Newburgh, Series M637, Roll 6, Page 239, Line 29, Family 324
Newburgh Road Taxes
1803
District No 10
John Marony 2
Apl 12th 1809
District No 4
John Marony 2
William Ross Supervisor in acct with
the Town of Newburgh
To John Marony note 10-
Road Districts 1810
p 45
No 4
John Marony 3
1811
The ballance of Poor Tax
Dr Supervisor in acc
To Do John Marony do 10 - -
Source: Village and Town of Newburgh Records 1803-1838/8
http://jafath.com/historicdocs/1803/newbrg8.htm
By order of the hon. Nathan H. White first judge of the court of common pleas of the county of Orange -- Notice is hereby given to all the creditors of John Marony of the town of Newburgh, in the said county of Orange, an insolvent debtor, that they shew cause if any they have before said judge, at the house of John Moffat, in the town of Blooming Grove, on the 14th day of July next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, why an assignment of the said Insolvent's estate should not be made and be discharged pursuant to the acts of the legislature of the state of New York in such case made provided. Dated 28th of May, 1810. JOHN MARONY, Insolvent.
Benjamin Gardner one of the petitioning creditors. 70-6
Source: Goeshen NY Orange County Patriot 1809 (330).pdf
BY order of the hon. Nathan H. White first judge of the court of common pleas of the county of Orange -? Notice is hereby given to all the creditors of John Marony of the town of Newburgh, in the said county of Orange, an insolvent debtor, that they shew cause if any they have, before the said judge, at the house of John Moffat, in the town of Blooming Grove, on the 14th day of July next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, why an assignment of the said insolvent's estate should not be made and be discharged pursuant to the act of the legislature of the state of New York in such case made and provided. Dated 28th of May, 1810 JOHN MARONY, Insolvent.
Benjamin Gardner one of the petitioning creditors. 70 6
Source: Goeshen NY Orange County Patriot 1809 (344).pdf
Goeshen NY Orange County Patriot 1809 (348).pdf
Home in 1840: Cornwall, Orange, New York
John Maroney
1 Male 10-14 [Born 1825-1830]
1 Male 50-59 [Born 1780-1790]
1 Female 50-59 [Born 1780-1790]
1 Person Employed in Agriculture
Source: Year: 1840; Census Place: Cornwall, Orange, New York; Roll: 322; Page: 125; Image: 254; Family History Library Film: 0017202
I only had a newspaper clipping of John Maroney's death and it was March 30, 1849 in New Windsor, Orange, NY
Source: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/MARONEY/2012-07/1342526400
I have no info on this family except that John Maroney died in 1849. I only have a family record that shows that my aunt, Elizabeth Weed married a John Maroney
Source: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/MARONEY/2012-07/1342482738
relatives?
Home in 1850: Newburgh, Orange, New York
Francis Marony
Age: 54
Birth Year: abt 1796
Birthplace: Ireland
Gender: Male
Family Number: 938
Name Age
Patrick Hendeson 50
Margaret Hendeson 37
James Hendeson 6
Larry Hendeson 4
Edward Hendeson 0
James Hendeson 48
Ann Hendeson 70
James Monell 24
Mike McCarr 30
Richard Burns 36
Francis Marony 54
Source: Year: 1850; Census Place: Newburgh, Orange, New York; Roll: M432_573; Page: 65A; Image: 136. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Original data: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
Maroney John J died 1/13/1914
Cornwall 56 yrs old
Source: Independent Republican (Goshen NY) published 1/20/1914
Maroney John died 1/23/1899
Source: Independent Republican (Goshen NY) published 1/31/1899
- NOTES: According to the source below, Mary Fosdick is John Maroney's second wife and also had four children. However, John Maroney's youngest daughter Hylinda's mother was Elizabeth Weed. It is almost a certainty that Mary's four children listed below are children she had with Chauncey Grames [Graham?].
Brian
86 NATHANIEL FOSDICK AND HIS DESCENDANTS,
of regret to Mm during life, for lie never saw lier again. During his stay in Western New York he met with his brother Solomon and family. His farming venture there was unsuccessful. He frankly stated that he could make more from his garden in Newburgh than from his whole farm in Ashford.
His wife was Rachel Moral, of Nova Scotia, whom he married in 1788. She was noted for extraordinary physical strength. She survived him, dying in 1862, aet. 88, at the residence of her son-in-law, at Clyde, Ohio.
His children were:
1, MARY; 2, JOHN; 3, ELIZA ; 4, THOMAS ; and 5, ANN MARIA.
1. MARY FOSDICK, b. 1790,
m. 1, Chauncey Grames, at Newburg, lived at Gardentown, New York, he d. there [could this be John C Graham in 1820 Newburgh? 1 male 0-10, 1 male 26-45, 1 male 45+, 2 females 0-10, 1 female 26-45]
m. 2, John Marony, at Newburgh, he d. Cornwall ;
she d. at Canterbury, New York, aet. 78, at dau. Lydia Edwards's ;
four chn.
- 1, Christophee, d. a ch.
- 2, Deborah, m, Henry Hultz,
- 3, Lydia, m. William Edwards, d.
- 4, Stephen, drowned.
Source: http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/lewis-l-fosdick/fosdick-family-the-oyster-bay-branch-1583-1891--a-record-of-the-ancestry-and--dso/page-4-fosdick-family-the-oyster-bay-branch-1583-1891--a-record-of-the-ancestry-and--dso.shtml
- NARRATIVE, &c.
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I PRESUME that most of my former acquaintances, who are now living in the county of Orange, have heard, by this time, that I have returned from the prison at Auburn, to re-visit the places where my early days were spent, either in the innocence of childhood, the pleasures and frivolities of youth, the enterprise and bustle of manhood - and the scenes, alas! of private dissipation. Were it not that my conscience dictated to me to confess that I, in the partial delirium of intoxication, (almost unaccountably to myself,) attempted to injure a man who gave me no offence, as well as the hope of being instrumental in effectually warning some young men, under whose eyes this memoir of particular parts of my sins, my follies, and sufferings may fall; I repeat, that were it not for aforesaid considerations, I would have been contented to have passed the remainder of the time, that may be allotted to me by a gracious Providence to spend here on earth, amongst my beloved friends, or occupied, either in the labors of honest industry, or in profitable reflections on the past, and prayerful meditations on God's word, and his gracious providences towards so great a sinner as I have been, and towards one who has proved himself so unworthy in a civil point of view.
JOHN MARONEY, the subject of this tract, was born in the town of Montgomery, county of Orange, and state of New York, in 1780, and was brought up to farming, which he followed in connexion by times, with other business. Being of active turn of mind, and cheerful temper, and sociable manners, and being much abroad on business, I, like many of my acquaintances, by degrees got drawn into the vortex of unlawful gratifications of different kinds. Some of my acquaintances, for whom in a civil and individual point of view, I always shall have respect and regard, had their enthusiasm for the success of the French revolution, and unhappily I imbibed the speculations of those philosophers of that beautiful, but unfortunate country, who, while they reared the emblem of liberty with one hand, tore from beneath it, its pedestal with the other.
Passing on through life with habits of almost utter neglect of even the perusal of God's word on the Sabbath, which use the curious of the world make of it for a portion of that day, my time was taken up almost incessantly with business, and many of my times of leisure were spent in drinking, or gambling, and profane exclamations, or enlivened by the jest or filthy stories of the company, who, unfortunately for themselves, were pres-
Source: "Narrative of the imprisonment of John Maroney, in the prisons of New York and Auburn, from 1821, until 1831, or, Maroney's meditations, while in the school of wisdom. Written by himself", published 1832 by Charles U Cushman (Newburgh NY) 1832, Page 1
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- possible children - need to follow up
James Maroney
member of Gardertown M.E. Church in 1836/7
see http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/50872929/person/13803417677
John W Maroney
Birth 1815 in Orange County, New York, USA
Death 30 Aug 1886 in Bradley County, Arkansas, USA
see http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/50872929/person/13115470597
Hylinda Wilkes 1898 obituary mentions she was the last surviving of 12 children so...
there are a few more children missing - perhaps died young
any/all children would be deceased by 1898
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