John J. Conklin’s Account Book 1791

John J. Conklin’s Account Book 1791

John J. Conklin's Account Book 1791

John R. Conklin / John RConklin

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Monkfish Book Publishing Company
Año de edición:
2015
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Historia de América
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9781944037154
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This work translates an early journal or account book, dated 1791, describing 62​ ​years of activities on a farm in Dutchess County, New York.This book contains financial transactions from a 220 acre family farm in the Town of Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York. The first entry is in 1791, and the last 1853. The book was discovered in 1920, during a restoration to the old​ ​Conklin​ ​homestead.The contents include​ ​farm product sales, employment of both farm workers and domestic help, a two year building project, details of​ ​a tailoring business, and payments for a son’s education. The document contains hundreds​ ​of customer names, many the relatives of 'Uncle Johnny' Conklin who established the farm in 1751. He and his wife Maria had 13 children, nine daughters and​ ​four​ ​sons. He was one of 10​ ​siblings and most of his relatives are mentioned in the journal.​​​​His first son, John J Conklin starts the book in 1791 and when he dies in 1803, the journal is taken over by his younger brother, Abraham I Conklin, who keeps it until his death in 1853.The Account book offers a valuable perspective on the farm economy in the late 18th and early 19th century in Dutchess County. The hundreds of names of customers will be of interest to genealogists. The building project offers a unique look at labor rates and cost of materials in 1797 and 1798. A lot of information from a 42 page historical journal.​  ​​'​The origins of the early Conklins who settled in Dutchess County in 1725 are unknown. Their earliest known ancestors were John and Elenor Conklin, whose nine children began appearing in the records of Westchester County, New York in 1682. The descendants of their son Deliverance, and his son, Capt. John, would become the most dedicated genealogists of the extended Westchester Conklin family. In 1920, the discovery of the account book, 1791-1853, of Capt. John Conklin’s grandsons, John J. Conklin and Abraham I. Conklin, brought to light sixty-two years of family and community life in Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York.​​​​'John R. ​’​Jack​’​ Conklin, continues the family tradition of making accessible family history through the sharing of documents (this account book and Capt. John Conklin’s Bible entries) and his own writings. The knowledge of the contributions of this branch of the family continues to grow as more information on their varied lives are revealed.​'​—Honor Conklin, Long Island Conklin, author of 'Two Colonial Conklin Families in America: Y-DNA Analysis of the ​’​Long Island Conklins​’​ and the ​’​Pre-1700 Westchester Conklins,​’'​ 2011.​  ​​Jack Conklin grew up on the family farm where this account book was discovered. The property was in the Conklin family for 7 generations and 220 years. Located the eastern most part of the town of Hyde Park, the original farm boundaries formed the lines of the Dutchess County Towns of Pleasant Valley, Poughkeepsie and Hyde Park.Jack is a graduate of West Point, Class of 1956, and a retired business man who was President of several local businesses. He has authored articles for the Historical Societies of Dutchess County and Rhinebeck, as well as writing a history column for a local newspaper.This publication makes available, to interested genealogists, the hundreds of names recorded in the 1791 Conklin Farm account book.

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