Minutes of the Commissioners for Detecting and Defeating Conspiracies
of, 136, 173, 181, 190, 207, 208, 230, 231, 248, 317, 3^8' 327' 331. 433' 437. 498, 513, 515, 516; removal of residents of, refusing oath of allegiance, 203, 258; robber taken in, 250; robber taken from, to Albany, 250; paroled tories in Schodack allowed to visit, 274, 312, 350; paroled tory allowed to accompany Major Schermerhorn to, 309; commissioner for conspiracies in, 322; settlement of estate in, requires presence of paroled tories, 349- 350, 352; paroled tory allowed to return to, on account of illness, 365; paroled tory allowed to return to, on account of illness of his child, 369; business again requires presence of paroled tories in, 38 1; suspected person from New York residing Kinderhook district — continued, in, 468; paroled tory allowed to remain in, because of illness, 512; information respecting .tories in, 522.
Kinderhook Dock. See Kinderhook Landing. Kinderhook (now Stuyvesant) Landing, Columbia county, resident of, 565; shore to be guarded from, to Schodack, ..759- Kinderhook road, adventure with dangerous tory on, 729, 730.
King, Constant, of White Creek, cordwainer, released on bail, 712. King, David, deserter from, continental army, captured and delivered to Major John Graham, 710. King, Thomas, lodges information against John Owens, 343.
Kingsbury, Washington county, residents of, 135,512, 627; committ|e of, recommends bailsman to Albany board, 135; inhabitants of, petition Albany board, 596. Kings district, inhabitants of, petition legislature in favor of deported persons, 32 (note); bailed persons confined to limits of, 292, 312, 453, 610; residents of, 343, 437, 452, 461, 536, 542, 553' 610, 671, 723, 741; tory on parole in, 343, 478; persons collecting sheep 1 in, 452.
Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 1 25 Kingston, Ubter county, 118; legislature in session at, 15; news of reduction of Fort Montgomery received at, 15; printing at, 16 (note), 44 (note); carpenters needed at, 295; Colonel Hardenbergh at, 362; office of secretary of state at, 441. Kitcham. See also Ketcham.
Kitcham (Kitchim), Samuel, of Lansingburg, farmer, examined with respect to behavior of Dr. Johnson, 480; bailsman for Thomas Weger, 499. Kitman, John (Johannis), of Stone Arabia, prisoner, removed from Johnstown to Albany, 364; charge against, to be examined, 364; released on bail, 400.
Kits, Jacob, of Caughnawaga, bailsman for John Kitman, 400. Kittel. See also Kittle.
Kittel (Kettle), Daniel, paid for conveying party of men with prisoner from Kinderhook to Albany, 250, 810. Kittle, David, of Schenectady, farmer, bailsman for John Broachim, 517. Kittle, David, of the Helderbergs, farmer, bailsman for James Bramley, 598.
Kittle, Hendrick, of Schodack, yeoman, committed for neglect of militia duty and insult to court martial, 442; released on bail, 462, 662-663. Kittle, John (Johannis), of Schodack, farmer, bailsman for Nicholas Kittle, 319; bailsman for Hendrick Kittle, 462; apprehended as disaffected person, 638, 640; committed, 640; released on bail, 65S. Kittle, Nicholas, of Kinderhook, deserter from enemy, released on bail, 318-319; restrained within limits of Albany, 325- 326; allowed to return home, 327; charges against, 456.
Klauw. See also Clauw, Claws, Klouse. Klauw (Clauw), John G., ordered confined in Albany fort, 158- 159; released on bail, 160.
Klauw (Klaw), William, of Kleina Kil, bailsman for John J. Van Valkenburgh and Mathew Mc- Cagge, 515; gives information respecting tories at Kinderhook, 522. Kleina Kil (Kline Kill, Klyne Kill), Columbia county, paroled tory allowed to visit home at, 369; resident of, 522.
Kline. See also Cline. Kline (Cline, Klyne), Jacob, of Livingston Manor, compensation to, for apprehending persons who have harbored robbers, 252, 810; opposition to, in collection of taxes, 601.
Klink, Michael, of Achquetuck, farmer, bailsman for Peter Huyck, 581; bailsman for William Hoogteling, 581. nub ■■':N^^rf 1 26 State of New York Klinkenbergh, N. Y., residents of, 497' 570. Klint, John, of Rensselaenvyck Manor, schoolmaster, apprehended for helping to rescue prisoners, 646; committed, 646; released on bail, 651.
Klock (Clock), Jacob, colonel, of Tryon county, asked to transmit charges against prisoners from Tryon county, 364; replies to inquiry regarding prisoners, 371; transmits charges, 380; lodges complaint against Peter D. Schuyler and Johan Jost Schuyler, 429; persons complained of to appear before, 429. Klock (Clock, Kluck), John, of Albany, potter, cited to appear before Albany board, 386-387; committed for disaffection, 392; ■ his arrest ordered, 496; released on bail, 547.
Klouse. See also Clauw, Claws, Klauw. Klouse, Gotlieb, deserter from British army, 89; allowed at large in Albany county, 89.
Klyne, See Cline, Kline. Knap, David, of Dutchess county, suffers by robbers, 243; allowed to examine prisoners in jail, ^243- Knap, Ebenezer, taken prisoner by Captain Ballard, 211-212; examined and recommitted, 212; delivered to Albany board by General Stark, 214; recom- Knap, Ebenezer — continued, mitted, 214; released on bail, 217;