DE WIT, Sarah Julia

DE WIT, Sarah Julia

Female 1850 - 1939  (88 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  DE WIT, Sarah Julia was born on 31 Dec 1850 in Springfield, Penobscot, Maine, USA (daughter of DEWIT, Carsten Bartholomew and ANDERSON, Anna Eliza); died on 18 Dec 1939 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; was buried .

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; grocer
    • Reference Number: 3970

    Notes:

    In an 1865 administration filed in Exeter for her father, Sarah deposed that she was the only child of Carsten de Wit living in this state. Her husband John was the son of William Shannon, superintendant of the alms house at Christian Shore.

    Sarah married SHANNON, John Wesley on 21 Sep 1869 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA. John was born on 7 Jun 1849 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; died on 13 Oct 1918 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; was buried . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. SHANNON, Mabel C was born on 3 Mar 1873 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; died before 18 Dec 1939.
    2. SHANNON, Fannie was born on 3 Mar 1873 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; died after 18 Dec 1939.
    3. SHANNON, Fred Odde was born on 19 Jul 1874 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; died after 18 Dec 1939.
    4. SHANNON, Lizzie Ethel was born about 1880 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; died after 18 Dec 1939.
    5. SHANNON, Edith Marion was born on 22 Jul 1891 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; died after 18 Dec 1939.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  DEWIT, Carsten BartholomewDEWIT, Carsten Bartholomew was born in Aug 1808 in Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana (son of DEWIT, Carston Cornelius and DEROCHEMONT, Maria Louisa Suzette); died on 14 May 1865 in Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; was buried in Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: Abt 1839
    • Probate: 1865, Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA

    Notes:

    Carsten was referred to as "a farmer of Springfield, Maine" for a while. He has a footstone with his large stone in Newington. Also there are two markers, one a "US Veteran" and one a "Post 1 GAR". His obit in the Portsmouth Journal calls him a "late yeoman on the US Steamer Kearsage."

    The 1864 Portsmouth Directory shows that Carsten had a house on Dennett St. He was not in the 1860/61 directory nor the 1867 one. Neither was his wife. A Thomas H. De Wit posted bond as sureties of his estate 12 Sept. 1865. According to the 1900, 1910 and 1920 censuses, his daughter Sarah J Shannon claimed that her mother was born in British Guiana but that her father was born in New York. He was not.

    Carsten was an accountant in the 1860 Portsmouth, New Hampshire census:

    Carstine Dewit 52, accountant,born Demerara
    Anne E 43, born Demerara
    George Brown 20, farm laborer, born Demerara
    Thomas H Dewit 13, born New Hampshire
    Sarah J 9, born Maine
    Leonard O 6, born Maine
    Anna Maria 4, born Maine

    Carstin's marriage to Anna is also recorded in Portsmouth.

    Carsten married ANDERSON, Anna Eliza on 8 Jun 1843 in Georgetown, Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana. Anna (daughter of ANDERSON, Sarah) was born on 23 Sep 1817 in Georgetown, Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana; died on 6 Jun 1873 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; was buried in Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  ANDERSON, Anna ElizaANDERSON, Anna Eliza was born on 23 Sep 1817 in Georgetown, Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana (daughter of ANDERSON, Sarah); died on 6 Jun 1873 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; was buried in Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 3969

    Notes:

    Her mother is listed as Sarah on her death record. I think that her mother was Sarah Anderson who married Leonard De Witt as her second husband. Anna was the widow of George W Brown. She died from consumption.

    Children:
    1. DE WIT, Thomas was born about 1847 in New Hampshire, USA; died after 1880.
    2. 1. DE WIT, Sarah Julia was born on 31 Dec 1850 in Springfield, Penobscot, Maine, USA; died on 18 Dec 1939 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; was buried .
    3. DE WIT, Leonard O was born in Apr 1853 in Springfield, Penobscot, Maine, USA; died after 1900.
    4. DE WIT, Anna Maria was born about 1856 in Maine, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  DEWIT, Carston CorneliusDEWIT, Carston Cornelius was born on 25 Jun 1780 in Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana (son of DEWIT, Barthel and VANDERSCHELDE, Adriana); died on 1 Apr 1827 in Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana; was buried on 3 Apr 1827.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Castin Cornelius de WIT
    • _DNA: Match - Michelle (paternal)
    • Ordained: 1811, Georgetown, Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana; Suger planter

    Notes:

    In the 1 May 1894 Boston Daily Globe article titled "She Is No Yankee," it says that Castin Cornelius De Wit is descended from the family of John de Wit, governor of Holland. It describes him as a sugar planter with a schooner.

    A small note in family papers reads, "Cornelius C. DeWit died Apr. 1. 1827. Buried on Plantation Le Resouvenir, east coast of Demerary Apr. 3. 1827. b June 25. 1780".

    So far Castin Cornelius's line has not been found other than parents. As of 16 May 1807 Carsten and his brother with only the intitial "N" owned shares in Plantation Wittenberg. In 27 Oct 1804 LHH de Wit was the manager of Le Resouvenir.

    The following information was extracted from Crowns of Glory, Tears of Blood, the Demerara Slave Rebellion of 1823 by Emilia Viotti da Costa.

    "When all land along the river had been granted, the company distributed new grants along the coast, east and west of the mouth of the Demerara, in the areas that came to be known as the East Coast and the West Coast. A limit of 1,000 acres was established for sugar and 500 for coffee plantations. Before the area could be settled, a complicated system of canals, dams, and sluices had to be built to improve drainage--a task the Dutch were particularly qualified to accomplish. Plantations were laid out next to each other, with frontages of 100 roods [one rood= 12 feet] and depths of 750."

    Demerara was incorporated into the British empire circa 1792. On the East Coast, the area between the Demerara River and Berbice, most plantations in the first part of the nineteenth century were producing mainly cotton although some were producing at the same time sugar, rum, cotton, and coffee. By 1813, 8% of the plantations had more than 300 slaves, 40% had between 200 and 300, and 46% had between 100 and 200.

    Le Resouvenir belonged evidently to a Dutch planter named Hermanus Hilbertus Post. Unlike most of the planters, he was a pious man and invited a Methodist minister named Wray from the London Missionary Service to come and preach to the slaves. Post had been born in Utrecht in 1755 but had settled in Demerara. He quickly built a fortune which allowed him to travel to Holland and to live in New Rochelle, NY from 1791 to 1799. He returned in 1799 to take care of business in Demerara. Evidently he had undergone a religious conversion and made the religious instruction of his slaves a top priority.

    Le Resouvenir was on the East Coast of Demerara, about eight miles from Stabroek which became Georgetown. In 1808 it "had a population of 375 slaves and about 700 acres, 225 of which were planted in cotton, 375 in coffee, and 100 in cocoa and provisions. The main building stood about a mile from the seaside, and behind it there was a canal leading to the back dam. Orange trees had been planted on each side of the canal. A green path shaded by rows of Mountain Cabbage trees led from the main house to the public road. Everything had been built or grown by slaves under Post's supervision."

    Post built a chapel called Bethel Chapel on Le Resouvenir and a small missionary house as well. Slaves from surrounding plantations were allowed to attend the church services also. Most of the congregation was made up of slaves and a few white overseers. The local Dutch minister as well as other planters saw Post as a trouble maker. Many at Le Resouvenir only spoke Dutch, but most spoke English as well.

    In 1809 Post died, and his widow married a man named Van der Haas whose brother beat the slaves. He in turn was replaced by a man named Hamilton. There was much unrest on the plantation at this time. Wray who had come to preach had been eventually replaced in 1816 by missionaries John Smith and his wife Jane. In her deposition, Sarah de Wit mentions a Dr Smith, but he appeared to be a medical doctor, and the above John Smith was dead by the time the De Rochemonts immigrated to the U.S. in the 1830's. It is John Smith who is considered the hero of the slave rebellion of 1823 which led ultimately to their emancipation. He lived and preached on Le Resouvenir.

    Da Costa speaks of an outbreak of smallpox at Le Resouvenir in 1819. She further mentions a slave Susanna who lived with the plantation manager John Hamilton. She also speaks of slaves in the dry season going to Le Resouvenir for water, for there was a permanent spring there. She mentions a carpenter Peter Hood on the plantation and slaves Cupido, Romeo, and Azor. The focus of the book concerned the events that led up to the revolt of 1823, and there is little about the goings-on of Le Resouvenir other than those that concerned the slaves directly.

    Buried:
    Le Resouvenir, Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana

    Carston married DEROCHEMONT, Maria Louisa Suzette in 1805 in Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana. Maria (daughter of DEROCHEMONT, Carel Pieter Wlhelm and VESTJENS DE ROCHEMONT, Maria Margot Margaretha Vestjeris) was born on 20 Nov 1786 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands; was christened on 30 Nov 1786 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands; died on 30 Nov 1828 in Plantation Le Resouvenir, Georgetown, Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana; was buried . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  DEROCHEMONT, Maria Louisa SuzetteDEROCHEMONT, Maria Louisa Suzette was born on 20 Nov 1786 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands; was christened on 30 Nov 1786 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands (daughter of DEROCHEMONT, Carel Pieter Wlhelm and VESTJENS DE ROCHEMONT, Maria Margot Margaretha Vestjeris); died on 30 Nov 1828 in Plantation Le Resouvenir, Georgetown, Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana; was buried .

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _DNA: Match (Michelle - paternal)
    • Residence: 1850, Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA

    Notes:

    In the 1 May 1894 Boston Daily Globe article titled "She Is No Yankee," describing Maria Louisa De Wit, Marie Louise Susette's daughter, that she traces her ancestry back to Francois Baron de Rochemont and Seignieur de la Mothe, at des Bresjores, who died in France in 1661.

    Her birth 20 Nov 1786 and death of 30 Nov 1828 date are from family papers which Virginia DeRochemont had in her possession. The marriage betrothal announcement was in the 31 Aug 1805 issue of the Essequebo and Demerary Gazette. In the US lawsuit filing against Frederic deRochemont, it was stated that MLS deRochemont died 6 Dec 1828, so I will use that legal date. The deposition to the lawsuit said that Maria was not in her right mind at the end. Her estate at death included the land and lot at #10 Werken Rust, the wharf and the passage to the road. Frederic sold the real estate and twenty-five of the slaves and placed proceeds in trust for the seven surving children.

    Children:
    1. DEWIT, Maria Louisa was born on 28 Mar 1811 in Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana; died on 3 Sep 1900 in Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; was buried on 6 Sep 1900 in Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.
    2. DEWIT, Henrietta Jacoba was born on 28 Jul 1814 in Georgetown, Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana; died on 15 Apr 1871 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.
    3. 2. DEWIT, Carsten Bartholomew was born in Aug 1808 in Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana; died on 14 May 1865 in Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; was buried in Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.
    4. DEWIT, Sophia Eleanora Gertrude was born on 12 Jun 1819 in Georgetown, Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana; died on 29 Jan 1892 in Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.
    5. DEWITT, Elizabeth A was born in 1816 in Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana; died after 23 Oct 1867.
    6. DEWITT, Antoinette Susetta Frederika Alberta was born on 3 Jun 1821 in Georgetown, Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana; died on 17 Mar 1887 in Chelsea, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.
    7. DE WIT, Leonard Charles was born in Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana; died about 1829.
    8. DE WIT, Insetta Henrietta was born in Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana; died on 15 Nov 1819 in Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana.

  3. 7.  ANDERSON, Sarah was born in Dec 1796.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 8945
    • Immigration: Abt 1840

    Notes:

    In her court deposition concerning Pickering and Wife v. De Rochemont, Sarah deposed that she came to Demerara circa 1802 as a little girl, lived with the de Wits in one end of the Water Side House so-called after she married Leonard and for about ten months after he died. She then moved up the Demerara River above the tide. She reached it by a row boat, and it took about six hours to reach on a good tide. She then returned to Georgetown after having lived in the country for six months and was appointed mistress of the Free School until she removed to the United States. She had already visited the states once and England once. She also stated that she had three daughters and a son by her first husband.

    Sarah sponsored the baptism of Frederick's son William Henry in September of 1829 as Sarah Anderson. Leonard C DeWitt sponsored him as well as did Henry Howes and JA Odde.

    I think it is her daughter who married Carsten B De Witt.

    Children:
    1. 3. ANDERSON, Anna Eliza was born on 23 Sep 1817 in Georgetown, Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana; died on 6 Jun 1873 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; was buried in Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  DEWIT, BarthelDEWIT, Barthel was born about 1750 in Netherlands; died in 1798 in Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana.

    Notes:

    On the 1786 map of the colony, B DeWitt is shown as the owner of lot 14. B de Wit on the Capt Walker 1798 map was the owner of Lot 63, Maicouncy Creek to the east side of the Demerary River. On the 1798 Bouchenroeder Map lot 63 Wittensburg was owned by the Enfans de Wit. This suggests that B de Wit died during 1798 or slightly before. He was called in a 1785 petition to the Dutch West India Company "a Hollander, formerly a ship's pilot".

    An entry in the IGI gives the names of CC de Wit's parents but CC's wrong death date as circa 1833, submitted by a LDS member. Barthel must be a variant of Bartholomew as Carsten named a son Carsten Bartholomew de Wit.

    Barthel + VANDERSCHELDE, Adriana. Adriana was born about 1750 in Netherlands; died on 8 Nov 1806 in Plantation Wittensburg, Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  VANDERSCHELDE, Adriana was born about 1750 in Netherlands; died on 8 Nov 1806 in Plantation Wittensburg, Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Adriana Van der SCHELDE

    Notes:


    Children:
    1. 4. DEWIT, Carston Cornelius was born on 25 Jun 1780 in Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana; died on 1 Apr 1827 in Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana; was buried on 3 Apr 1827.
    2. DE WIT, Adriana was born in 1769; died on 6 Dec 1844 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.
    3. DEWITT, Petronella Geertruijda was born about 1779 in Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana; died on 29 Dec 1829 in Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.
    4. DE WIT, N Van de Schelde died on 3 Oct 1816 in Georgetown, Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana.

  3. 10.  DEROCHEMONT, Carel Pieter Wlhelm was born in Jun 1752 in Groede, Oostburg, Zeeland, Netherlands; was christened on 16 Jun 1752 in Groede, Oostburg, Zeeland, Netherlands (son of DE ROCHEMONT, Guillaume (Willem), son of DE ROCHEMONT, Guillaume (Willem) and DE GAEFNER OR GARTNER OR GERTNER DE ROCHEMONT, Louise Eleonora); died before 4 Feb 1803 in Plantation Le Resouvenir, Georgetown, Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana.

    Notes:

    All my info here came from Debbie Patch:

    Tikwis Begby of Melbourne, Australia sent me the following, "Carle Pieter Wilhelm de Rochemont,
    magazinjn-en waagmeester te Demerary 1790". This would place Carle in Demerara by this date.
    Waag means "scales", meester "master", magazine probably in the artillery sense.
    A little pamphlet entitled "Commemorative Gathering. Notes of Proceedings at the Meeting of the
    De Rochemont Family, at Newington, on Piscataqua. August 23, 1866", was published in Boston
    by Rockwell and Rollins, Printers, 122 Washington St. In it is a short history of the family as it
    was known in 1866. It mentions that one of Maximilian's ancestors was a Huguenot minister who
    had settled in Holland. It also says "we find it recorded" that Maximilien was born in Tournay,
    French Flanders, Sept. 24, 1781.
    The pamphlet further states that Maximilian's father was a captain of cavalry, a soldier, a brave
    man. He moved from Tournay to Amsterdam and then to Demerara, a Dutch colony, where he
    was ordered with his troop. He took with him his wife, his brother, and his six children--four boys
    and two girls. One girl, it states, married the de Wit. The mother, father, and father's brother
    subsequently died from the "colony fever". The children, orphans, returned to Amsterdam where
    they were cared for by an aunt, the teacher of a seminary. According to the appendix of the
    Commemorative Gathering notes with information given by Charles Peter William De Rochemont,
    Charles was son of Abraham Fortunatus and named for his grandfather and great grandfather.

    Died:
    Burial in Plantation Le Resouvenir, Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana

    Carel married VESTJENS DE ROCHEMONT, Maria Margot Margaretha Vestjeris on 21 Nov 1778 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. Maria was born about 1757 in Cassel, Ahrweiler, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany; died about 1798 in Plantation Le Resouvenir, Georgetown, Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  VESTJENS DE ROCHEMONT, Maria Margot Margaretha Vestjeris was born about 1757 in Cassel, Ahrweiler, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany; died about 1798 in Plantation Le Resouvenir, Georgetown, Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana.

    Notes:

    My info here came from Debbie Patch:
    Cassel (Dutch is Kassel) is a commune in the nord department in northern France. Built on a
    prominent hill overlooking French Flanders, the town has existed since Roman times. It was
    developed by the Romans into an important urban centre and was the focus of a network of roads,
    which are still in use today, that converge on the hill. After the fall of the Roman Empire, Cassel
    became an important fortified stronghold for the rulers of Flanders which was repeatedly fought
    over before finally being annexed to France in the 17th century.


    Died:
    Burial in Plantation Le Resouvenir, Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana

    Children:
    1. DEROCHEMONT, Maximillian John was born on 24 Sep 1781 in Tournay, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; died between 21 Aug and 9 Dec 1826 in New Orleans, Jefferson, Louisiana, USA; was buried in Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.
    2. DEROCHEMONT, William Leonard was born on 30 May 1779 in Doornik, Bemmel, Gelderland, Netherlands; was christened on 30 May 1779 in Doornik, Bemmel, Gelderland, Netherlands; died on 25 May 1850 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.
    3. DEROCHEMONT, Abraham Fortunatas was born about 1780 in Doornik, Bemmel, Gelderland, Netherlands; was christened on 6 Sep 1780 in Doornik, Bemmel, Gelderland, Netherlands; died on 4 Nov 1858 in Workum, Nijefurd, Friesland, Netherlands.
    4. DEROCHEMONT, Henri Marie Augustus was born on 19 Oct 1783 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands; was christened on 23 Oct 1783 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands; died in 1833 in Plantation Le Resouvenir, Georgetown, Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana.
    5. 5. DEROCHEMONT, Maria Louisa Suzette was born on 20 Nov 1786 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands; was christened on 30 Nov 1786 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands; died on 30 Nov 1828 in Plantation Le Resouvenir, Georgetown, Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana; was buried .
    6. DEROCHEMONT, Henrietta Charlotte Winhelmina was born in Feb 1789 in Niet Vermel, Gravenhage, Netherlands Antilles; died on 28 Jul 1817 in Middelburg, Zeeland, Netherlands.
    7. DE ROCHEMONT, (Baby) Pieter was born in 1777 in Middelburg, Zeeland, Netherlands; died on 26 Mar 1778 in Middelburg, Zeeland, Netherlands.
    8. DE ROCHEMONT, Charles Louis Leonor was born on 12 Aug 1785 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands; died about 1798 in Plantation Le Resouvenir, Georgetown, Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana.
    9. DE ROCHEMONT, Anthonetta Susanna was born about 1791 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands; died on 20 Apr 1811 in Middelburg, Zeeland, Netherlands.


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