Settled before war: Emigrated to America, Albany N.Y. c1742.[1]
Johanna was born on March 9, 1736[2]. Johanna's mother, Lydia Dally Van Benthuysen, married second, John Beasley on Nov. 1, 1723 in Albany. They had two children, Henry, who married Maria Noble, and JOHANNA, who married Richard Cartwright.[3]
She was christened on March 13, 1736 at the First Dutch Reformed Church in Albany, New York.[4][5]Joanna passed away in 1795 and is buried in Kingston, Ontario.[6][7]
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Johanna's mother, Lydia Dally Van Benthuysen (OF ALBANY), married second, Nov 1, 1723, John Beasley. They had two children, Henry, who married Maria Noble, and JOHANNA, who married Richard Cartwright.<ref>The Van Benthuysen Genealogy by A. S. Van Benthuysen and Edith McIntosh Hall (1953) p16</ref>