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Johannes Lampman
Submitted By: Henry Kelly
From his Book: "Imprints on the Sands of Time"


A number of entries are from Athens Zion Lutheran, Green Co, NY

His estate and that of son Hendrick were confiscted.   Susannah Lantman along with Elizabeth Letcher, Maria Young and Reuter women was ordered out of State or area, (their husbands having gone over to the enemy).   In 1780 the petitions of Susanna Lantman and Maria Young to stay were not granted.

Johannes Lampman, b. 1732, Albany Co, NY.   Married Susanna Letcher (Letger Licher, Litcher).   They were witnesses to a baptism in 1753 in Albany Reformed Dutch Church and at one at Schaghticoke in 1776.   Issue: Peter, Hannah, Hendrick, Abraham, Elizabeth, John Jr, Anna, and probably Stephen. Johannes (Hans) was clerly a Tory.   His estate and that of Son Hendrick were confiscated.   See NY in Rev Supplement, p. 256, published by E.C. Knight, 1901.

In the Minutes of the Albany Co, Commitee of Public Safety is an entry - Susannah Lantman, along with Elizabeth Letcher, Maria Young, and Reuter women, was ordered out of State or area, (their husbands having gone over to the enemy).

Another entry also in 1780 says the petitions of Susanna Lantman and Maria Young to stay were not granted.   It is most probable that John is the John Lantman, residing above Posestens Kill, 1767, and in Captain Van Aernum's Co, in Colony of Rensselaer in the Colonial wars.   (See report of State Histrorian, Colonial Series, Vol 2)

Johannes Landman, and wife Susanna baptised their last child Anna in St Thomas Lutheran, Churchtown (Clavaracke), Columbia Co, NY 6-14-1776/7 with witness Caspar Landman, an uncle.   This baptism shows a tie back to the area where his father came from and where his uncle Caspar resided.

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