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Georg Dachstätter (b.ca.1679) and his family immigrated from the Palatinate of Germany (via England) to Manor Livingston along the Hudson River in New York in 1709/1710, and moved to Stone Arabia, New York about 1737. Descendants (chiefly spelling the surname Dockstader) lived in New York, Illinois and elsewhere.
Johannes Schultheis (d.1759/1770) immigrated from Germany to land near Albany, New York in 1709. Descendants used the surname of Shults and lived in New York, Illinois and elsewhere.
Thomas and William Wardell, descendants of Hugh Wardell born ca. 1490, were from Alford, Lincolnshire, England. "Thomas and William Wardell of Alford were followers of Reverend John Cotton and when he left England in 1633 for greater religious freedom in America, they formed a part of his select group, William going on the same ship and Thomas following a year later ... Both men were married, William to Alice Pyce, and Thomas to Elisabeth Woodruff. The Canadian Wardells are descended through Thomas and Elizabeth and their oldest son Eliakim."--Page 6-7. Thomas and Elizabeth were married in 1631 and " ... they set out for Massachusetts in the summer of 1634."--Page 7. Some of their descendants including John and Joseph Wardell became Loyalists during the Revolutionary War period. "The descent of the Wardell and Vosburgh families is through Timothy's [Wardell] second son, John (1802-1884), who married Rachel Snyder (1803-1870), also the grandchild of Loyalist pioneers."--Page 81.