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Pieter Quackenbosh was born in Holland, ca. 1614. He, his wife Maritje, and their first four children, immigrated to New Netherlands, ca. 1653; and settled in Albany, then known as Beverwyck. Three more children were born in Albany. Descendants live in New York, New Jersey, Ontario, Washington, California, and elsewhere. Descendants spell their name "Quackenbush."
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Andries Willemszen Hoppe(n) married Geertje Henricks. They had four children. They were living in New Amsterdam by 1651. He died in 1658. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Ohio.
William Frederick Marsh was born in Wisconsin in 1908. He married Louise Dollison and they had five children. They continue to live in Wisconsin although they have traveled widely. Information on his ancestral lines which came from England to Massachusetts in 1635 and gradually moved west into Wisconsin is given in this volume. Relatives now live throughout the United States.
Moulton Babcock Goff, son of Emmett Stull Goff and Sarah Antoinette Carr, was born 1889 in Madison, Wisconsin. He married (1) Agnes Hopkins Davis (d. 1963), daughter of Robert William and Helen Flora Hopkins Davis, 1913 in Madison, Wisc. She died in Los Angeles. He married (2) his first cousin, Cicely Sarah Goff (d. 1978), daughter of Arthur Middleton and Clara Belle Hall Goff, 1966 in Austin, Texas. The progenitor of this family, Richard Goff (b. 1763), was born in New London, Connecticut. He was a Revolutionary War soldier. He married 1782 in Norwich Polly Winchester, daughter of Amariah and Abigail Sawyer Winchester. Family lived in New York. The progenitor of the Davis family was, Dolor Davis, who was probably born in Marden, Kent, England ca. 1593. He married at East Farleigh in 1624 Margery Willard, daughter of Richard and Margery Humphrey Willard of Horsemonden, Kent. Dolor left England for Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1634. Margery and their three children followed him in 1635.
Evert Willemsz, later known as Everardus Bogardus, was born in 1607 or 1608 and arrived in New Amsterdam in 1633 where he married the widow, Anneke Jans in 1638. He later died in 1647. Anneke was born in Flekkeroy, Norway and in 1623 married Roeloff Janz. They immigrated to New York in 1630. Anneke died in 1663.
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John Boyd (ca. 1735-1800) was born in England and immigrated to America, becoming one of the earliest settlers of Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia). He married Sarah Gryfyth (or Griffith), a native of Wales, ca. 1754. They had seven children. Descendants live throughout the United States.