Name |
Johann Niclaus TRUMPOUR |
Birth |
1676 |
Germany [1, 2] |
Gender |
Male |
Birth |
Abt 1676 |
Germany [3] |
- Since he was about 33 years old on May 3, 1709, his birth year was calculated as circa 1676
|
Birth |
Abt 1678 |
Germany [3, 4] |
- He was born in the Rhenish Palatinate.
|
Emigration |
Abt 1709 |
London, England [5] |
from Germany |
- The "London Lists" record Niclas Trombauer aged 33, his wife, a son aged 6, a daughter age 3, and a daughter 3/4 of a year old. He was a Roman Catholic, a husbandman and vinedresser. He was in the first seriese of arrivals in England.
|
Immigration |
1709 |
London, England [6] |
- He was listed in the first arrivals at London as "Niclas Trombauer, age 33, with his wife, a son aged 6, daughters aged 3 and 3/4, Catholic, husbandman and vinedresser".
|
Religion |
Abt 1709 |
London, England [3] |
a Lutheran |
- He was listed as a Roman Catholic. However, the British stipulated that all become Protestants.
|
Occupation |
Bef Apr 1709 |
Germany [3, 5] |
as a vinedresser and husbandman |
Emigration |
Abt Apr 1709 |
Germany [3] |
to England |
- About "13,000 Palatines moved down the Rhine to Rotterdam". From there, they "were embarked for London in six groups.
|
Place |
3 May 1709 |
London, England [7] |
- An entry on the "Board of Trade List" which recorded the First Party of Palatines in London, on May 3, 1709 included "Trumbauer, Niclas - wife, one son, two daughters".
|
Immigration |
3 May 1709 |
London, England [3] |
from the Rhenish Palatinate of Germany |
- "Niclaus Trombauer, with his wife, son, and two daughters, was in the first group of 852, arriving in London on May 3, 1709".
|
Residence |
1710 |
West Camp, Ulster County, New York, British Colonies in America [8] |
iup the Hudson River |
- This village was set up for the Palatines, so that they could make tar for the navy. However, this scheme did not work out. There was hardship and discontent among the Palatines.
|
Emigration |
Jan 1710 |
London, England [8] |
to the American Colonies |
- About 3,000 out of the 13,000 left "in crowded ships with inadequate food".
|
Immigration |
Aug 1710 |
United States [8] |
- The last ship arrived in New York in August 1710. Some Palatines went to North Carolina and some went to Pennsylvania. Many went to New York.
|
Residence |
4 Aug 1710 |
New York, United States [5] |
- The "Hunter List" of this date recorded 2 persons over 10 years of age and 3 persons under 10 years of age for the family of Niclaus Drumbaur.
|
Residence |
4 Oct 1710 |
New York, United States [5] |
- The "Hunter List" of this date recorded 1 person over 10 years of age and 3 persons under 10 years of age for the family of Niclaus Drumbaur.
|
Residence |
Abt 1711 |
Kingston, Ulster County, Province of New York, British Colonies in America [8] |
Residence |
24 Jun 1711 |
New York, United States [5] |
- The "Hunter List" of this date recorded 3 persons over 10 years of age and 2 persons under 10 years of age for the family of Niclaus Drumbaur.
|
Residence |
1710-1712 |
New York, British Colonies in America [9] |
- He was listed on the Hunter Subsistence Rolls.
|
Residence |
1710-1712 |
New York, United States [7] |
- There was no record of Johann Niclaus Trumpour on these lists.
|
Residence |
24 Jun 1712 |
New York, United States [5] |
- The "Hunter List" of this date recorded 3 persons over 10 years of age and 3 persons under 10 years of age for the family of Niclaus Drumbaur.
|
Naturalization |
8 Sep 1715 |
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, United States [10] |
- [Might be September 9, 1715]
|
Naturalization |
8 Sep 1715 |
New York, United States [5] |
- According to the Kingston Naturalization records of September 8 and 9th, Nicolas Trompoor was naturalized.
|
Residence |
Abt 1716 |
New York, United States [5] |
in Beckmansland |
- The "Simmendinger Register" recorded Nicolas Trumbohr and Magdalena with their children.
|
Residence |
1717 |
West Camp, Ulster County, New York, British Colonies in America [7] |
at Beckmansland |
- The Simmendinger List of 1717 recorded "Trumbohr, Nicolaus, wife Magdalena and four children".
|
Residence |
1716-1717 |
New York, United States [11] |
Beekman's Land |
- He was listed as "Nicolaus Trumbohr and Magdelena with four children".
|
Residence |
1728 |
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, United States [12] |
- "Nicolas Dromboer" was a freeholder.
|
Residence |
1728 |
Kingston, Ulster County, Province of New York, British Colonies in America [5] |
- The "Ulster County Freeholders" list records Nicolas Dromboer as a freeholder of Kingston.
|
Residence |
Abt 1728 |
Kingston, Ulster County, Province of New York, British Colonies in America [5] |
- He appeared in the Kingston Trustees Records, Book 2 pages 72-74.
|
Residence |
Abt 1735 |
Katsbaan, Ulster County, New York, British Colonies in America [8] |
- They lived on "a piece of land on the west side of the old King's Road from Kingston to Albany, near the Reformed Church".
|
Land |
3 Mar 1735 |
Kingston, Ulster County, Province of New York, British Colonies in America [13] |
a farm near the Katsbaan Church |
Name |
Johann Niclaus Trombauer [1, 3, 14] |
Name |
Niclas Trombauer [6] |
Name |
Niclaus Drumbaur [5] |
Name |
Nicolas Dromboer [12] |
Name |
Nicolas Trompoor [11] |
Name |
Nicolas Trumbauer [2] |
Name |
Nicolaus Trombauer [6] |
Reference Number |
1920.0 |
Religion |
Roman Catholic [4] |
Residence |
Switzerland [15] |
- Mark Trumpour received a letter from Mr. Charles Price of Pennsylvania about the origin of the Trumpour's. "Mr. Charles Price had received a letter from one Dr. Fritz Braun in Germany concening my letter. Apparently, this man's wife is a Trumbauer, and Mr. Price has done extensive digging around to find out where the family came from To date he had found no family on record in Germany with the name Trumbauer, so he believes that Switzerland many have been their homeland."
|
Residence |
Katsbaan, Ulster County, New York, British Colonies in America [4] |
_TODO |
Open |
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_TODO |
Open |
- Immigration. Book "Protestant Exiles from France in the Reign of Louis XIV". By D. Agnew. 2nd edition; London: 1871-1874. Copy at U of T Robarts Library.
|
_TODO |
Open |
- book "Protestant Exiles for France in the Reign of Louis XIV" by D. Agnew; 2nd edition; London: 1871-1874. Copy at U of T Robarts Library.
|
_TODO |
Open |
- I think that Lois has "Palatine Families of Ireland" Second Edition. Henry Z. Jones Jr. Rockport, Maine, USA: Pciton Press, 1990. hardcover, 166 pages.
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_UID |
E7345A56463C4EDD89C0216BD968F313946D |
Death |
1740 |
Ulster County, New York, British Colonies in America |
Person ID |
I2455 |
Everyone |
Last Modified |
8 Dec 2018 |