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Benjamin Terry and his wife Mary Clinck according to the 1860 U.S. Census were residing at Coeymans Township in Albany County with their son George Terry age 53 and wife Hannah and their family. I dont know of the other children that Benjamin and Mary Terry may of had. The village of Coeysman and neighbouring Ravena and Aquetuck where some of these old Coeymans Township families resided is near the Hudson River and not far from the state capitol of Albany as I recall. You might want to contact the Coeymans Historical Society who might be able to help you on the Coeymans Terry family tree's and any family bibles which might exist. I really dont know anything about that.
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Do you know if either of the Clink girls who married Benjamin Terry had children? I would like to track down a Terry family bible. Most everyone kept a family bible in those days. My ancestor was Phoebe Terry born 1794 to Phillip and Elizabeth or Betsy Mason Terry. Phoebe married Edward Teets in Bethleham NY in 1809. I am not familiar with NY so I don't know if Bethlem is close to Coeymans. My email is
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I'm sorry I don't really know much about the Coeymans Township, Albany County, NY Terry family. All that I know regarding the Coeymans Clinks is that I believe that Johannes Georg Klinck b. abt. 1737 alias John Clinck/Clink resided somewhere in the Coeymans Hollow/Aquetuck vicinity from about the 1780's to his death in the early 1800's. His wife at this time was his second wife Phoebe Thornton whom he married around 1773 as their first son John Clinck was born abt. 1774 in Dutchess County, Ny.
Regarding the Coeymans Township, Albany County, NY. Terry family connection that you mention, all that I know is that two Clinck sisters, children of Johannes Georg Klinck and his wife Phoebe THornton who resided somewhere in the Coeymans Hollow/Aquetuck area, married two Coeymans area Terry men.
Their daughter Sarah Clinck 1787-1809 married James Parshall Terry. I think they were married in 1807 in neighbouring Bethlehem Township where her brother Stephen Clink married Christianna Utter of Coeymans Township in 1809. Sarah and James Parshall Terry had one daughter Phoebe? and then shortly after Sarah died and James Parshall Terry remarried. Sarah Clinck Terry is buried and her cemetery stone is located at Terry Family Burial Ground in Coeymans Township, ALbany County,NY. Also of interest is Coeymans Hollow Cemetery where Benjamin Terry 1780-1869 is buried and his granite tombstone is located. With him is his wife Mary Clinck 1780-1869. Hope this helps. Its been a while since I looked into Benjamin Terry and Mary Clinck. I cant quite remember now but they may of had family and therefore perhaps some descendants still in the Coeymans area. Don't recall. They were in the Albany County census records including the later ones which list the complete family, the 1850 and !
1860 U.S. census I seem to recall, but don't remember the details.
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I would like to get in touch with you. Your Clink or Klink line married my Terry line. The Terrys' originaly from Swamswa but they moved tp Coeymans , Albany Co NY. Please contact me at
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Johannes "Jacob" Klinck with his second wife Margaretha Fichter and sons Michael, Frederick and Ludwig Georg left for Pennsylvania in 1754 from their home in Plattenhardt in what was then the Duchy of Wuerttemberg. Probably arrived at port of Philidelphia but did not however settle down in Pennsylvania. By the late 1750's he and his family are located in the Crum Elbow District of Dutchess County, New York. Both Jacob Klinck and his son Johannes Georg Klinck born abt. 1737 from his first marriage who joined him in Dutchess County, NY are record in 1763 and 1764 as original confirmed members of St. Pauls Lutheran Church of the village of Wuerttemburg, Dutchess County, NY.
Jacob's son Johannes Georg from his first marriage went up the Hudson River from Dutchess County and settled around the village of Coeymans in Albany County around the time of the American Revolution. WIth him in the COeymans area was his half brother Michael who was known to be sympathetic to the loyalists. Probably why he had left Dutchess County. His brother Frederick was a known deserter of the the rebel Dutchess COunty, regiment Coopers Rangers and Frederick resigned from the Dutchess County Miilita in 1777 and fled to the British held New York CIty and joined up with a loyalist regiment and died a year later in 1778 according to British Military records.
Jacob's Michael lived in the coeymans Albany County area for a few years with his family then disappeared, but Jacob's son Johannes Georg Clinck and his second wife Phoebe Thornton formerly of Connecticut, had a large family which they raised in the Coeymans area of ALbany County. Upon reaching adulthood the children of Johanes Georg Clinck and Phoebe Thornton most of them left Coeysman, Ny. Off the top of my head there was John Clink born 1774 who ended up in Pennsylvania, David Clinck b. 1775 who pioneered in Illinois with wife RUth Smith, William Clinck b. abt. 1780 who married Margaret Hanson and resided in Pennsylvania, Stephen Clink b. 1786 who settled in Ontario Canada in 1811 with wife Christianna Utter of Coeysman, Ny, brother James Clink b.1788 who joined his brother Stephen in Ontario Canada around 1817 at Stoney Creek, Ontario and Georg Klinck born abt. 1790/1791 who died in California with family who settled out there in the mid 1800's. One Daughter married a T!
erry from Coeysman from the old Terry family there and remained in Coeysman and is buried there. She was the last of JOhannes Georg Clinck and Phoebe thorntons children to reside in Coeysman. And no one knows where Johannes Georg Clinck or his wife Phoebe were buried or precisely when they died. Phoebe is said to have died after the birth of one of her sons but she must have lived to at least around 1790 when her youngest son George Clink was born.
There was a George Clinck a tailor resided in the town of ALbany in ALbany COunty in the late 1700s and early 1800s who died around 1813 in ALbany County, Ny. I am fairly certain this is a half brother of the son of Jacob, Johannes Georg Klinck who I have mentioned resided for many years in the Coeyman Township, area of ALbany County and whose son Stephen Klink later Clink in ONtario Canada married Chistianna Utter of the old COeysmans utter family who lived arouind Ravenna near the village of Coeymans in the 1780's. Christannas father was John Utter of COeymans who left for Stoney Creek, ONtario, Canada around 1803 to join his older brother Dr. Palmer Utter who had been a doctor for a number of years at Coeymans and how lived around Ravena I think it was in the Coeymans area, but was kicked around 1790 for appearing to be pro British. Dr. Utter settled first at Grimsby Upper Canada (ONtario) and by 1796 was granted over 300 acres of land by the Crown at nearby Stoney Creek,!
Upper Canada. For a time his brother John Utter from Coeysman and later Stephen Clink b. 1786 and his wife Christie Utter were apparently residing on his large grant of land by the Lake Ontario lakeshore.
There were other children of Johannes Georg Klinck and Phoebe Thornton but these are the ones that I know something about. He also had two children Catharine and Jacob Jr. from his first marriage to a woman who I believe may have named Theodosia Marshall who resided in Dutchess County, NY when JOhannes Georg Klinck first arrived there in the late 1750's.
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