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RECORDS OF THE FIFTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
I NEW YORK, 1808-1859COMPILED BY ELFRIEDAA. KRAEGE,HISTORIAN OF THE CHURCH
I (C~"'i,,,,'d horn ,too RCOOM 109,43)WADSWORTH,Alic~ Colden (Willett). W£.John. j. as Willett 7 May 1810; conf. bap. 13 Apr.
1810; dis. as Mrs. Alice C. Wadsworth to Congo Ch., Durham, Conn. 18 Jan. 1816.
John. j. 16 Jan.11811, conf.; d. 31 Mar. 1815.John Willett. son John & Alice Colden (Willett). b. 14 Feb. 18H; bap. 22 Nov. 1811.
William Murr1y. son John & Alice C. (Willett). b. 8 Sept. 1812; bap. 10 Oct. 1813.
WAKEMAN, Abrab & w£. Mary. j. 12 Mar. 1848, conf.; Abram bap.; dis. II Nov. 1852 toPres. Ch., ydrkville.
Abram. son Abram & Mary H. b. 23 Apr. 1850; bap. 22 Sept. 1850., . hCaroline. "wilh Rufus Davenport." j. 5 Dec. 1837, I.s. Nathaniel Freeman, Congo C .,
Greenfield, Conn.; dis. 14 Nov. 1855 to Pres. Ch., Astoria.
Clara. j. 9 Nor 1845, I.s. G. A. Copernoll, clerk. Pres. Ch., Ohio, N.Y.: d. 23 Apr. 1851.
Harwood. son' Abram & Mary (Harwood). b. I June 1848; bap. II Nov. 1848.
Thaddeus nJrr. brother Abraham. j. 5 Sept. 1849, con£.; bap. 4 Sept. 1849; dropped 9
Apr. 1903./WALES. Catherine. widow Rev. Wales. j. 5 Feb. 1830. I.s. Leonard Bacon, 1st ch. Christ.
New HaveA, Conn.; d. 26 May 1837.
W ALKER.Anni~ Penfold. dau. Francis T. & Catherine E. b. 30 June 1859; bap. 20 Jan. 1860.Caroline Lydia. w£. William. j. 4 ApI'. 1827, as C. Steel. con£.; dis. 14 July 1850 with Wm.
to Madiso~ Ave. Pres. Ch., N.Y.; j. 8 Jan. 1852. l.s. William Bannard. Madison Ave.,Pres. Ch.; d. II May 1891. (See Steel)
Caroline Stetl. dau. William & Caroline L. b. 5 Dec. 1848; bap. 13 Jan. 1850.
Catherine E~ther. j. as Catherine Penfold 7 July 1853, con£.; bap. 10 July 1853; later wf.Francis T!; d. 27 Oct. 1868.I
Catherine E;sther. dau. Francis T. & Catherine E. b. 26 Feb. 1861; bap. 3 Jan. 1862.Edward Field. son William & Caroline. b. 4 Feb. 1846; bap. II Oct. 1846.
Eliza Cornihg. dau. William & Caroline L. (Steel). b. 8 Mar. 1838; hap. II Nov. 1838;Ij. 8 Jan. 1,852, con£.; d. 3 June 1875.
Isaac Waddel. son Thomas. b. 3 May 1847; bap. 9 July 1847.
Isabella StJel. dau. William & Caroline (Steel). b. 27 June 1829; bap. Sept. 1829; j. as,Mrs. Mc1ulloh, 8 May 1853, conf.; dis. 10 Dec. 1855 to Pres. Ch., Mount Washington,N.Y. (See McCulloh)
Louisa Bulbid. dau. William & Caroline (Steel), b. 30 Mar. 1833; bap. Sept. 1833.
Mary Louite. dau. Francis L. & Catharine E. P. b. 10 Dec. 1857; bap. 9 May 1858.,Rhoda. j. 6 Dec. 1827,l.s. Asa Lyman, ch., Chatham, N.Y.; dis. 23 Mar. 1833 to Spring St.
Ch. IRobert Steel. son William & Caroline (Steel). b. 27 June 1840; bap. 23 May 1841.
Thomas &jw£. Susan. j. 7 May 1845. conf.; dis. 16 Dee. 1848 to Brick Ch., N.Y.Thomas. son William & Caroline (Steel). b. 23 Mar. 1831; bap. July 1831.William·i· 6 Feb. 1827, l.s. S. C. Aiken, 1st Pres. Ch., Utica. N,Y.; dis. 14 July 1850 to
Madisoh Ave. Pres. Ch., N.Y. with wf. Caroline L.; j. 8 Jan. 1852, l.s. William BanInard, Madison Ave. Pres. Ch.; d. 16 May 1888. Clerk of Session; Mem. Minute p. 389
Ses. Mi~. says born Rome, N.Y., 24 May 1802, came to N.Y. 1819 from Utica.
William. ~on William & Caroline L. (Steel). b. 4 Oct. 1835; bap. 19 June 1836.I
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J'..c./-ttaliD. f1£.J, (~~), fIYO,WESTON,Mary. j. 16 July 1812, conL; dis. 19 Jan. 1821 as wf. Rev. Mr. Patton to Mr. Pat.
ton's Congo Ch., N.Y. '
WETMORE,Julia Am!. j. 7 Feb 1843, l.s. A. K. Thompson, scribe Broadway TabernacleN.Y.; dis. 29 May 1854 to W. 23rd St. Pres ..Ch., N.Y.. _
Noah. j. 6 May 18II, conf.; dis. -5Aug. 1819 to 2nd ~-\ssoc'.Ref.'Ch., N.Y.Winnifred. wf. Noah. j. 6 May 181I, con£.; d. II Apr. 1815.
WHEELER,Deidama. j. 8 May 1817, conf.; d. 14 Apr. 1829.
WHEELOCK,Augustus Downing. son Moses A. & Jennette M. b. 27 Aug. 1856; bap. 8 Mar.1857.
Harriette E. wf. William A. j. 6 Mar. 1851, I.s. L. Thompson. & James Crocker, clk.:1st Pres. Ch., Butfalo; dis. 6 Oct. 1859 to Washington Heights Ch., (Rev. Stoddard).
Harriette Efner. dau. William A. & Harriette E. b. 10 Mar. 18.54;bap. 12 Jan. 1856. ,.;William. son Moses B. & Jeanette M. b. 6 Feb. 1852; bap. 14 Nov. 1852.William A. j. 5 Mar. 1846, I.s. Thomas Skinner, Mercer St. Pres. Ch., N.Y.; dis. 6 Oct.
1859 to Washington Heights Ch. (Re,·. Stoddard).
William Efner. son William A. & Harriette E. b. 26 Jan. 1852;bap. 9 Oct. 1853.
WHEELWRIGHT,Ann. wf. John. j. 6 Feb. 1827, I.s. Joseph Moody, clerk. 1st Ch., Newburyport, Mass. (?); dis. 10 Dee. 1829 to ch. not known.
John. j. 6 Feb. 1827, conf.; dis. 10 Dec. 1829 to ch. not known.
WHITE,David. student at Princeton. j. 2 Oct. 1834, I.s. ]. W. Yeomans, Congo Ch., Pittsfield,.,Mass.; licensed to preach.
James F. & wf. Elizabeth. j. 9 May 1858, conf.; dis. 19 Apr. 1860 to Free Ch., Scotland.James Martin. son James F. &Elizabeth. b. 10 June 1857; bap. 9 May 1858.John Campbell. (Martha LeRoy presenting child of Campbell P. White & Harriet
(LeRoy). b. 17 Mar. 1817; bap. 22 June 1817.
Margaret Helen. dau. James &Elizabeth. b. 24 Nov. 1858; bap. 13 Mar. 1859.Maria S. j. I Apr. 1831, conf.; bap.; since w£. J. R. WestcoatjWescott; d. 4 Oct. 1839.Martha. j. 7 June 1827, conf.; dis. 30 Sept. 1831 to Free Pres. Ch., 1st Ward, N.Y.Mary Abiah. wf. Norman. j. 30 Jan. 1829, I.s. Samuel H. Cox, Laight St. Pres. Ch., N.Y.;
dis. 20 Dec. 1830 to Bleecker St. Ch., N.Y.
Mary Spencer. widow Oliver. j. 30 Sept. 1831, conL; dis. II July 1845 to Pres. Ch. underRev. Spencer, Brooklyn.
Nancy. j. 12 Mar. 1818, conf.; bap. 13 Mar. 1818; dis. 9 July 1834 to Murray St. Pres. Ch.,N.Y.
Norman. j. 5 Feb. 1828, I.s. Stephen BinghalI!..& Isa@h_Daggett,_Pres._Ch.,.Andover,----Conn.; diS:-2-0 Dec. 1830 to Bleecker St. Ch., N.Y.
Sarah B. j. I Apr. 1831, conf.; bap.; dis. I Dec. 1832 to 3rd Free Pres. Ch., N.Y.
WHITEHORN,Abby. j. 6 Apr. 1837, I.s. E. P. Barrows, 1st Free Pres. Ch., N.Y.; dropped 8Nov. 1877.
WHITlN, Henry. j. 9 May 1858, conf.; d. 9 Nov. 1885.
WHITING,Hannah Moore. dau. Samuel &Hannah B. (Hall). b. 13 Sept. 18Il; bap. 22 Nov.1811.
Harriet Bradford. possibly twin Stewart; dau. Samuel & Hannah B. (Hall). b. 13 Aug.1821; bap. 24 May 1822.
Isabella Graham. dau. Samuel &Hannah B. (Hall). b. 7 Feb. 1814; bap. 14 Aug. 1814.Samuel. son Samuel & Hannah B. (Hall). b. 14 Mar. 1817; bap. 8 June 1817.Samuel & wf. Hannah. j. 13 July 1809, I.s. Isaac Hutton, Pres. Ch., Albany; dis. 9 Feb.
1825 to Pres. Ch., Spring St., N.Y..
Stewart. possibly non·existent; possibly twin Harriet Bradford. The entry is ambiguous;Stewart could be Harriet Bradford's third name. See abo\'C for dates.
William H. j. II Feb. 1819, conf.; d. date unknown, recorded 10 Dec. 1829.
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-- " fGE..f-JOOOJ,Q-:::2WHITLOCK,Adeline Wilson. dau. Benjamin M. & Amelia M. b. 22 Jan. 1854; bap. 14 May j J
1854.
Benjamin ~I. & wf. Amelia M. j. 13 Mar. 1853.; dis. II Apr. 1857 to R.D. Ch., Mott
Haven. - NJ(P«;~ J..Caroline·Palm)Ta. dau. Elizabeth W., widow John W. b. I Apr. 1853; bap. 13 Ja".q-{1861. ._ElizabetliW., wid. John W., j. 10 May 1860, conf. £.. ....Elizabeth White. dau. Elizabeth W., widow John W. b. 23 Dee. 1857; bap. 13 Jan. 1861.
Josephine Morris. dau. Benjamin M. & Amelia M. b. 30 July 1855,i.. bap. 9 Mar. 1856.Mary Jane. j. 9 ~Iay 1858, conf.; bap. 7 May 1858; dropped 1903.
Mary Wilson. dau. Benjamin ~I. & Amelia. b. 6 July 185)].bap. 8 May 1853.Thaddeus J. j. II No\'. 1858,conf.; bap. 15 Nov. 1858;dropped 8 Nov. 1877.
WIIIT:\1ARSH,Henry C. j. 8 ~Iay 1859, Ls. John Backus, 1st Pres. Ch., Baltimore; dis. 29May 1867to 1st. Ch., N.Y.
WHITNEY,Caroline. dau. Stephen & Harriet (Suydam). b. II June 1823; bap. Apr. 1824.Cornelia A., wf. Giles M. j. 8 June 1820, conf.; dis .14 May 1838 to Collegiate D.R. Ch.,
N.Y.
Edward. son Stephen & Harriet (Suydam). b. 9 i\'O\'. 1818;bap, 12 Nov. 1819.Giles M. j. II i\'oV. 1819,conf.; d. 8 Sept. 1825.Hannah. j. 10 Dee. 1828, I.s. Henry (illeg.), 1st Pres. Ch., Albany; d. 1845.Harriet. wf. Stephen. j: 6 May 18Il, con£.; d. 13 May 1860. (Note: Stephen, spoken of
as very rich, was a pew holder but there is no record of membership.)Henry. son Stephen & Harriet (Suydam). b. 23 Aug. 1812; bap. 16 July 1813.Maria Brower. niece Stephen. j. II Apr. 1839, Ls. Hollis Read, 1st. Congo Ch., Derby,
Conn.; dis. as wf. Josiah ~Iann, 8 Aug. 1844, to Bleecker St. Ch., N.Y.; rejoined asMann with husband Josiah, 12 July 1846; dis. 10 Jan. 1851 to Madison Ave. Pres. Ch.,N.Y. See ~Iann.
Mary. dau. Stephen & Harriet. b. 5 Apr. 18Il; bap. 12 May 1811.Mary. j. 14 Jan. 1813, conf.; dis. 4 Apr. 1821 as },oIrs.Van Sinderin to Pres. Ch., Newtown,
L.I., N.Y.
Stephen. son Stephen & Harriet (Suydam). b. II Oct. 1814; bap, 14 Jan. 1816.William. son Stephen & Harriet (Suydam). bap. 20 June 1817.
WHITTAKER,Mary Elizabeth, ~Irs. "born Stewart." j. 14 Jan. 1855, conf.; susp. 28 Mar.1859.
WHITTLESEY,Mrs. Beulah. j. 14 May 1812, I. from ch., Middletown, Conn.; dis. 5 Oct.1836~to_Pres.Ch., Seneca.Falls,N.Y. _
Ebenezer Russel. j. I Apr. 1831, conf.; bap.; dis. 29 Nov. 1833 to 7th Pres. Ch., N.Y.WICKES,Stephen. physician from Jamaica, L.I.; j. 2 Oct. 1834, I.s. Elias Crane, Pres. Ch.,
Jamaica, L.I.; dis. 5 Oct. 1836 to Pres. Ch., Troy, N.Y.WILBUR,Catherine. wf. Marcus. j. II Nov. 1819, I. from 1st Pres. Ch., N.Y.; dis. 9 June 1825
to new ch. in Bleecker St.
Charlotte. wf. Rodney. j. 16 i\'ov. 1815,1. from Pres, Ch., Springfield, N.].; dis. 15 Jan.1818 to 1st Pres. Ch., 1\ewark.
Eliza Campbell dan. Marcus & Catherine (Campbell). b. 6 May 1822; bap. 10 Nov. 1822.Isabella Sarah. dau. Jeremiah & Sarah (Masters). b. 8 Oct. 1828;bap. Dec. 1828.Jeremiah. j. 5 Feb. 1823, conf.; dis. 30 Sept. 1831 to Laight St. Ch., N.Y.; j. 5 Apr. 1838,
I.s. Havel ~Iines, Laight St. Pres. Ch., N.Y.; 2 dismissal dates, 20 Sept. 1844; 7 Oct.1845 to Uni,·. PI. Pres. Ch., N,Y.
Marcus. son ~Iarcus & Catherine (Campbell). b. 7 May 1820; bap. 16 July 1820.Marcus. j. 15July 1813, conf.; dis. 9 June 1825 to new chooBleecker St.Sarah. j. as Sarah Masters 5 Dec. 1822, conf.; since wf. Jeremiah Wilbur. See Jeremiah
above & ~Iasters, Thomas.
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Lehmann Family / Incidental Intelligence
(2) Wilhelm, b. Old Catskill [Leeds] 12 Feb. 1789
(3) Jonathan, b. Old Catskill 3 Jan. 1791(4) Petrus, b. Old Catskill 7 Sept. 1794(5) Thomas Hale, b. 10 Mar. 1787
vii. Matthew, b. I Apr. 1759, bap.sp. Wilhelm & Jannetje Lehmann3
viii. Andrew, b. 24 Oct. 1761, bap.sp. Andrew & Lisabeth Eagler3
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MARRIAGES SOLEMNIZED BY GIDEON LEE,MAYOR OF NEW YORK CITY, 1833-1834
BY PETER R. CHRtSTOPH
Associate Librarian, Manuscripts and Special Collections
r\'ew York State Library, Albany
4. JACOB2LEHMANNwas baptized at Athens 12 March 1732/3 and married there 26 February or i\Jarch 1751 Margirta, daughter of Frederickand Anna Maria (Kuster) Schram.
Children of Jacob and Margirta (Schram) Laman (first 6 baptizedAthens):
i. Maritje, b. 28 Dee. 1752, bap.sp. Velten Schram & Annje Lehmann3
10 ii. Clement, b. 7 Aug., bap. 19 Aug. 1754, sp. Wilhelm & Gertruyt Lehmann3iii. Frederick, b. 17 Aug. 1756, bap.sp. Joh. Wilhelm & Catherine Schram3
iv. Gertrud, b. 10 Dee. 1758, bap.sp. Frederick & Catherine Lampman3
v. Annetje, b. 16 Jan. 1761, bap.sp. Velten Schram & Gert. Lehmann; m. D.R.
Ch., Katsbaan, Saugerties, 2 July 1782 Cobus Cargen
vi. Catherine, b. II Feb. 1763, bap.sp. Hinr. & Anna Schram; m. (I) AdamBartolemus, (2) Philip Wels3
II vii. Jeremiah, bap. Catskill 3 Feb. 1765, sp. Jurin & Angeniet Leman;4 prob.
m. Saugerties 22 May 1786 Catherine Ellen/Allen, both of Kiskatom
12 viii. William, bap. Catskill 21 Feb. 1767, sp. Wilem Lemant & Elizabeth Schram
(To be continued)
The authority to solemnize weddings in civil ceremony has been vested in both execu·
tive and judicial officers at times, but the recording of such weddings and the preservation
of the records by local government was uncommon in New York State until relatively
recently. Papers of most officials were considered to be their personal property and remained in their custody when they left office, whereafter their preservation or destruction
became a matter of luck and personal whimsey.
Gideon Lee as Mayor of New York City from 2 January 1833, to 13 May 1834, solemnized
a number of weddings which were recorded in a copybook. The book remained in Lee's
possession after he left office, eventually passing with other papers from his descendants to
it manuscript dealer. The Record of iUarriages, as it is entitled, has been located among.the collection of Gideon Lee Papers recently acquired by the New York State Library in
Albany. Twenty weddings performed by Gideon Lee are listed. The records, including
the copies of signatures, are all in the same handwriting, which is easily deciphered
except that in a few instances the capital letters Land S are virtually identical in appearance.
In each entry the Mayor states that the marriage partners "were satisfactorily proven
to me to be the persons described ... tha t they are of sufficient age to contract Marriage
and ... there appeared no lawful impediment to such Marriage." The following abstractsinclude all the information concerning the marriage partners and witnesses which is given
in the regis ter.
INCIDENTAL INTELLIGENCE
The second 'World Conference on Records will be held 12-15 August1980. The theme will be Preserving Our Heritage. For information, writeto World Conference on Records, Genealogical Society of Utah, 50 EastNorth Temple, Salt Lake City UT 84150.
If you have completed or had an on-going project during 1978 on anyaspect of New York State's heritage, send information concerning it toStefan Bielinski, Division of Historical Services, 10D59, Cultural Educa
tion Center, Empire State Plaza, Albany NY 12230. He is compiling the1978 edition of Research and Publications in New York State.
A Descriptive Invent01) of the Archives of the State of Illinois has been
published by the Illinois Archives, Springfield IL 62756. [$20.00, postpaid]On receipt of a self-addressed stamped envelope, Eugene Miller, P.O.
Box 302, Sierra Vista AZ 85635 will check, gratis, the Apache GenealogicalSociety's indexed marriage records of Cochise County, Arizona.
1~3..L7 Feb.
12 Feb.
ll\'iar.
9 Apr.
10 May
14 May
George Russell and Alice H. Butler; both of New Bedford, Mass.Witnesses: John Sampson, Gideon Howland, Samuel T. Tisdale; all of N ew York
John Statesin of Shrewsbury, N.]., and Mary M. Tilton of Mid· <dletown, N.]. Witnesses: John White, Jr., Wm. W. Whitlock;both of N ew York.
'William Henry Titus and Eliza Ann Matt: both of New York
City. 'Witnesses: '\oVm.H. Drake, Peter H. Titus, Benjamin A.Mott, ~rinturn Post; all of New York.
Oliver White and Betsey White; both of New York City. Wit
ness: Joseph C. White.
John D. Griffin and Martha Woodward; both of New YorkCity. Witnesses: John D. \Voodward, Jacob T. Merritt; both ofNew York.
James Shirtleff and j\Iary Jane Orick; both of New York City.
1244. SPRAGUE. Parentage of Samuel Sprague who married 1803--i.CatY_,_J~9rn_17~82,_daughter-of-T-homas-an(rE\izaDetI1(Griggs) Denton of -------:::::-Orange County.
Mrs. A.). O'Connor, 1240 Oakmont 52C, Seal Beach CA 90740
died 3Jvlay 1912-in Fulton, Oswego Counti Hen~y, Sr~ probably had brothersSolomon, Peter, Daniel and Hiram, all of Oppenheim.
Dr. C. G. Gunther, 6000-112th St., Sw. Tacoma WA 98499 '
124.'3. WARREN. Information about Henry Warren, wife Emmaline(-), born Beacon-Fishkill-Mateawan area. Their daughter Mary Jane, born28 November 1849, married William J. Hall of Ossining, born 1845, and hadOrin (died young), Bertha, George E. and Adrianna.
Harold). Butler, Edward Heights)"West Brattleboro VT 05301
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1246. Desire contact with others working on)!f~~e families:
ROE/ROWE of Ulster, Otsego, Albany Counties;lIURD of Orleans, Oneida, Herkimer Counties;~ERRY of Ulster and Otsego Counties;LEWIS of Ulster County.
StreeterB. Flynn, Jr., 3116 Harvey Pkwy, Oklahoma City OK 73118
1247. MILLS _ FOSTER. Descendants of Hope Mills and Abigail
Foster, married 11 August 1767, Flushing.AMMERMAN _ VOORHIS. Descendants of Powel Ammerman and
Mary Voorhis, married 7 April 1773, Flushing.Helen Schwaegler,2451 Indigo Dr., ClearwaterFL 33515
1248. ROLF/ROLFE. Ancestry of Rial Rolf/Rolfe, born 1818, Vermont/New York, died 1882 Waukesha, Wisconsin; married (1) CordeliaBrown, born 1819 Yates County, New York, died 1903, Waukesha County,Wisconsin; removed to Wisconsin 1847; divorced 1866; married (2) AnniePeterson about 1867 and had issue: Ella Sophia, Harry Walter, Ada Lillian,Rial T., and Lavona M. Known brothers were Williard, born 1816/17, died1880 Newark, New Jersey, married about 1842 Livona (-); Benjamin F.,born 1824, New York, died 1857/58 Mitchell County, Iowa, married 1846Waukesha, Wisconsin, Elizabeth Butler; William Henry, born 1831/32, diedabout 1889, Illinois?, married 1875, Wisconsin, Vista E. Brooks. Their father
may have been either Truman H. or William Charles Rolfe, and mother EllaSophia Manchester. Evidence of parents' names and further ancestry,andnames and whereabouts of other three brothers urgently desired.
____ ---A-n-n-e-v-v.-G-w-a-ltn-_ry,10 Plaza St., AP.0J,~lyn NY 11238
1249. ROSE. A ROSEGE:-IEALOGICALRESEARCHCONFERENCEwill be heldat the Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, 5-7 June 1981, with speakers,
mini-workshops, and many records for searching. The highlight will be theRose censuS records, 1790 to 1850, on computer. For further informationwrite to the Rose Family Association, 1474 MontelegreDr., SanJose CA 95120 or
telephone(608) 268-2137.
1250. ROE/ROWE. Genealogical information is sought on the
children of Stephen and Rebecca (Lewis) Rowe of Ulster County who died 9November 1838.
StreterB. Flynn, Jr., 3116 Harvey Pkwy, Oklahoma City OK 73118
1251. CHADEA YNE. Genealogical material requested for inclusion
in the planned publication on the history of Jean Chadeayne and his descendants. Mail to Ed'.vin R. Deats, 20 Tonnele Ave., Apt. 6-B, Jersey City NJ07306.
LeandErChadeayne,30 SherwoodAve., Ossining NY 10562
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1241. MARTIN. Correspondence desired with anyone who has information on the Martin line in the Woodbridge-Piscataway, New Jersey area,covering the 1700-1825 time frame.
Jay W. Thornall, 8-272A Convent Rd., CranburyNJ 08512
1242. VARICK/VAN VARICK. Parentage of Joseph V. Varick(1782-1852), baker in New York City; elder, Reformed Dutch Church;trustee, Queens College; buried New York Marble Cemetery. He married, 12May 1802 Susannah, daughter of Benjamin and Sarah (de Groot) Westervelt.Children: Martha, born 1803, married John Elsworth; Jane, born 1805 married Thomas Storm; Sarah Smith, born 1807 married George Hewlett; Benjamin, born 1810 married Jane Tooker; Robert Perine born 1813 marriedAbigail Tooker. Married (2) Widow Phoebe Whitlock and had Joseph andWilliam. Married (3) Mary Cox-no children.
Mrs. Paul von Kempf, 1543 Walnut Dr., Palo Alto CA 94303
1245. KILGUS. Ancestry, descendants and information about Christian/Christopher Kilgus, born Germany, died Astoria, 1891; immigratedabout 1871; married Mary Klump, Margaret Stammler (?), Lena Sossei;children: Christopher and John born 6 September 1868, Adam born 1870,Barbara born 1872, Edward born 1882.
DAMBMANNIDAMPMA.J.~N. Ancestry and information about Christian/Christopher Dambmann/Dampmann, born 1822/23 Germany (perhapsDarmstadt), a carpenter; married Catherine Vogel of Astoria. Is he related toCharles Frederick Dambmann of C. F. Dambmann & Co., who died in1863/1869?
I am also researching Funke, Schneider, Vita and O'Connor, all in theQueens-Manhattan area.
Mrs. Kathleen Kilgus Thornton, 43 Ryckman Ave., Albany NY 12208
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Mr. & Mrs. James Hayes: Mary Lane; sp: parents & Arthur Steen
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Webb: Emma, b 6 Sept. 1838; sp: parents
Ichiel & Mrs. Laggar: Emma Maria; Caroline Hawkins; sp. for both,Mr.Laggar & Mrs. Rathbone
-----------:----Mr. & Mrs. Ananias Langdon: John Wilcomb; wit: Samuel Fowler
28 Apr. Mr. & Mrs. Crary: Edward Francis; sp: parents & Miss C. Jones
Mr & Mrs. Knighton: Philip Hustwait, b 30 Nov. 1838; Albert Climpson, b 1Nov. 1831; Wm. Richard, b 23 Jan. 1833; sp. for all 3, parents
Mr. & Mrs. Elderd: James Edwin; sp: his grandmother, Mrs. Elderd & bro ...Mr. & !vlrs. Quarterman: Edward Augustus; sp: parentsMr. & Mrs. Fowler: Ellen Frances; sp: parents
Mr. & Mrs. Burke: Lydia Maria; sp: parents & Mrs. L.G. Lawerre
Mr. & Mrs. Smith: Francis Cairns; sp: parents & Sally Ann SmithMr. & !vlrs. Young: Sarah Jane; sp: parents & Mrs. Thos. Webb
Mr. & Mrs. Craven: Mary Augusta; sp: parents & Henry CarterMr. & Mrs. Steen: William; sp: parents
Mr. & Mrs. Steen: John James; sp: parents
Mr. & Mrs. McCormick: William, b June 1838; sp: mother, Thos. Webb &wife
Mr. & Mrs. Voorhis: Lydia Permilia; sp: parents
Mr. & Mrs. McCormick: James; Robert; sp for both: Mr. & Mrs. McCormick& Thos. Webb & wife
8 Apr.
14 Feb.
2.looolf143St. George's Church: Baptisms 1839-1841
Ramon R. Texido, deacon: Gertrude Elizabeth
Manuel & Mary Texido: Mary Teresa; Phoebe Bird
Joseph & Mary Texido: Manuel; sp. for all 4 children, Manuel & Elizabeth
Texido, the grandparents
Mr. & :\lrs. Whitlock: Sarah Ann Van Rance; lane Maria;_ sp: parents '/Mr. & :\lrs. Samuel Fowler: Frederic Goodwin; sp: p
William Roe, adult, near Clinton [illeg.]; wit: Mrs. Roe-Wm. Mitchell & wife: John; sp: parents
Rev. F. J. Goodwin & wife: Thomas BlOOdgood, b 21 June 1839; sp: parents &Mrs. King .
Abigail Smith Rickey, adult (wife ofMr. Rickey; sp: Mrs. Rickey & Miss ScottMary Ann Roe, adult; wit: Mrs. Wm. Roe
Catharine Wister Franklin, adult; sp: Mrs. Wm. Mitchell
Eliza Brown Spalding, adult; wit: Dr. SpaldingSusanna Platt, adult; wit: Miss ScottMaria Smith, adult; wit: Mrs. Nelson
Sarah Bloodgood Smith, adult; wit: Mrs. NelsonWalter Fowler Griffith, adult; wit. Samuel Fowler
Mr. & Mrs. Taylor: Roseann; sp: parents; Thomas John; sp: parents
Thomas & Maria Smith: Augustus Carman; Alfred Thomas; sp. for both:Mrs. Smith &·Mrs. Nelson
George Mitchell & wife: George Thomas; Elizabeth Stratton; sp. for both:parents & Mrs. James Lawrence
Susanna Bloodgood, adult; wit: Mrs. Bloodgood & Mrs. KingWilliam Augustus Mitchell, adult; wit: Mr. & Mrs. MitchellGrace Elizabeth Mitchell, adult; wit: Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell
Susanna Bloodgood Purchase, adult; wit: John Purchase
Mrs. \Vestervelt, widow: Frances Augusta; Adaline Louisa; sp. for both, Mrs.
/~ Westervelt & Miss Scott
./ Ellen ~'1aria Knapp, adult, re-bapt.; wit: Mr. & Mrs. Carter22 Dec.
25 Oct.
29 Nov.
20 Dec.
Mr. & :\lrs. Garney: Caroline Willis; Ruth Louisa; sp. for both, the parents
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Supple: James; sp: parents
Mr. & 1\lrs. Charles Miller: Libertus Gilder; sp: parents
Stephen Hopkins Carpenter, adult; wit: Mrs. Carpenter29 Mar. Mr. & :\·lrs. Limmer: Frances Ann; sp: parents
14 June Mr. & :\lrs. Cornal Peck: Emma; sp: parents
21 June Mrs. Helen Lispenard Webb, adult; Wit: Col. Webb & Miss Webb
S-]uly V/i11iam Roe, adult, vestryman; wit':William Mitc11elI-------------14 July Mr. & :\lrs. Crary: Charles Franklin, infant; sp: parents & Miss Jones26 July Mr. & :\lrs. John Purchase: Mary Ann; Susanna; Jane; sp. for all 3: parents
28 July Mrs. Elcy Ann Force, adult; wit.: Dr. Spalding & Mrs. Green
1 Aug Mr. & :\lrs. Ira Blake: Clara Louisa; sp: parents
9 Aug. Mr. & 1\lrs. Steen: Benjamin; sp: Mr. Deyson & Elizabeth Steen
30 Aug. Pompey Lane, adult, cold.; wit.: Wm. H. Carter18 Oct. Mr. & :\lrs. Milburn: Francis Blondeau; Susan Frances; sp: parents & Mr. &
Mrs. Blondeau
Mr. & },olrs. Samuel Young: Margaret Ann; sp: parents & Mrs. McCormick
Elijah Guion & wife: John Beck; sp: parents and grandparents
Mr. & Mrs. Quarterman: Eliza Stevens; sp: parents
21 Feb ).,.
28 Feb.
1841
22 Jan.
1840
4 Feb.
'12 Feb.
16 Feb.
IV Y (; t:5 /<;.', \I! I L rt- ~ ();kE1St. George's Church: Baptisms 1838 & 1839 " If~1
Mr. Carpenter: Julia Ann, b 26 Oct. 1831; sp: Mrs. Carpenter
Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter: Mary Elizabeth, b 15 Jan. 1834; sp:
Doughty;. Benjamin Lawrence Cornall, b 8 Sept. 1827; sp: Mary Dou
Aiexander, b 26 Oct. 1831; sp: Mary Doughty; Susan Jane, b 14Jan. 1sp; Mary Doughty
Richard Purchase: Jane; wit: Mrs. A.T. Smith
Samuel G. Lowerre & Mrs. Lowerre: Samuel Wm.; Sarah Ann; wit: par,Gilbert & Margaret Morrell: Elizabeth Ann; sp: Miss Brooks
Garret G. and Eliza Garrison: Daniel Bloodgood; sp: Daniel BloodgoEliza Garrison
John Francis & Mary Glithro: Sarah Elizabeth; sp: parents & Mrs. APerry
Mr. Wm. Mitchell; sp: Daniel T. Smith, witness .Wm. & Mrs. Mitchell: Henry Townsend; Robert Mott Sands; Mary To'send; sp. of all 3: parents
Samuel Webb & mother, deceased: Ann Elizabeth, b 23Samuel Webb & Mrs. Germond
Mr. Jones & Mrs. Jane Jones: Levinia Jones; sp: parents
Thomas & Mary Ann Mitchell: Rosalie Augustina; Josephine Hamilton; Fnlcis Jordon; sp. for all 3, Mrs. Mary Ann Mitchell & Wm. Prince
John Williams & Mrs. Esther Williams: Thomas Holmes, b 26 Aug. 1838; spArthur Steene & Mrs. Esther Williams.
Thomas & Deborah Titus: Anna Catharine; James Bloodgood; John; Lewis
Thurston; Elizabeth Treadwell; Henry Birdsall; Aifred C. Smith; MaryEustick; Sarah Bloodgood; sp. for all, Miss Sarah B. Titus & Miss SusannaP. Titus
James & Charlotte Smith: Margaret Ann, b 26 Dec. 1837; sp: James & Charlotte Smith
Mrs. Mary Fowler, widow, b 10 Oct. 1813; sp: the aunt & sister-in-law
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23 Sept.
10 Nov.
18 Nov.
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3 Mar.
19 May
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LITTI.E. James K. of 78 Charles St., 30, cIerk, b. NYC, son of Andrew and Agnes (Bigger) Little,
m. Julia A. THOMPSON.of Brooklyn, 22, b. NYC. dau. of Thomas and Anna Sophia (Rondrup)Thompson. Wit.: R.A. Simpson, Thomasine Thompson. 4 Apr. 1871.
MCCORMICK, Robert HalI of Chicago, 24, manufacturer, b. Lexington, Va., Son of Leander
James and Henrietta M. (Hamilton) McCormick, m. Sarah Lord DAY, of NYC, 21, b. NYC,dau. of Henry and Phebe L. (Lord) Day', Wit.: Franklin B. Lord, John L. Day. 1 June 1871.
JACKSO", Hugh B. of 13 W. 28th St., 43, grocer, b. Ireland, son of James and Grace (Holmes)
LAWSO'l, William, of 43 Greenwich Ave., 32, mechanical engineer, b. Ireland, son of Thomas
and Rachel (Calvert) Lawson, m. Mary E. MAYCRJ"Kof 1520 Broadway NYC, dau. of Williamand Elizabeth (CorneIJ) Maycrink. Wit.: Francis Grant, Alice G. Howell. 14 Nov. 1870.
ALDE.\;, Cyrus A., of30 W. 9th St., 36/37, surgeon dentist, b. Mass., SOn of Cyrus and Lucy F.
(Warner) Alden, m. Mary Emma WARD of 30 1 W. 12th St., b. NYC, dau. of Henry~and_Emily(Griffith) Ward. Wit. J~dgar_Levincss;_w.:"'W':""Walker:-"TDec. 1870.
BOGART, WiIJiam H. of 182 Madison Ave. NY, 25, broker, b. NY, son of Orlando M. and
Catherine (Terhune) Bogart, m. Mamie T. CRANE, of Elizabeth, N.j., 22, b. Evansville, Ind.,
dau. of Isaac A. and Sarah J. (Duncan) Crane. Wit.: Wm H. Lane; Eugene B. Gauger/Sanger.15 Dec. 1870.
JOBSON, Charles, of Canadaigua, N. Y., 48, printer, b. Ca~adaigua, son of William W. and
Catherinc (MANN)JOBSON, m. Adelaide (Melton) Chase ofSt. Louis, 35, b. Pittsburg, Pa" dau.
of John and Catherine (Prior) Melton. Wit.: Mrs. Sarah F. Marsh, J.C. Fairchild (?). 24 Jan.
J871.
Rome, N. Y., dau. Louis and Mary Ann (Price) Gotier [sic); 2nd marr~age of bride. Wit.
Hoag; G. A. Bascomb,j~ 9 Apr .. ~70. (Separate item: Her divorce is regular, on reCord at:
PERRY, George, ofSb~th Brookly~, 27, clerk, b. Dublin, Ireland, son of John and Anna (~Perry, m. J.tnnette/Janet JENNINGS of 12 Henry St., N. Y., 19, b. Ryde, Isle of Wight, dHenry and Emma (.Blake) Jennings. Wit. Emily Hall and T.M. Sinclair. 15 Apr. J870.
MARCAN,Julian, of Broad St., N.Y., clerk, b. Prussia. son Mark and Henrietta (Liemar)can, m. (2), Carrie E. (STIRLING)JOHNSONof E. 29th St., N. Y., b. Quebec, dau. Arrhur andnie (Stuart) Stirling. Wit. S. S. Elkins, H. R. Moore. 15 Apr. 1870. '
CURTISS, Samuel Ives, Jr., of N. Y., 27, clergyman, b. Union, Ct., son of Samuei Ives and ,.
(Ives) Curtiss, m. Laura White (WALKER) SESSIONSof Boston, 31, b. Mashapaug, Ct.,Harvey and Julia Ann (White) Walker. Wit. Emily HaIJ, M. Stuart. 10 May 1870.
HAYNE, George Robert, ofN. Y., 32, merchant, b. Dovorham (?), Essex, England, son ofGeo
Spurion and Susan (Osborn) Hayne, m. IsabeIJa COCHRANofN. Y., 24, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., dCharles P. and AlIison (Dickson) Cochran. Wit. Wm. D. Barbour,Jno. Grierson. 2June 18
WARDELL, George H. of Bayridge, L. I., 29, boatbuilder, b. Bayridge, L.I., son of Jacob ii
Catherine WardelI, m. Matilda PORTER, of NY, 25, b. Haverstraw, N. Y. dau. of Joseph aMary (Temple) Porter. Wit. John Duke; Wm. B. Wardell. 2 June 1870.
~ (W"noc" Th'Me," J. 0"07 W. "" S', 27, ;""""e '''''', b. NYC, '"' ,fJob" W M~~\ Elizabeth W. (White) Whitlock, m. Sarah H. DAVISof 307 W. 52nd, 25, b. NYC, dau. Lewis R
,u --...M' A"" R. (S"m) D,,,;,. W;, .• E.A. D"ke, H.A. T.p"" ('). 8 No". JB7~.•• _
LAUGHLIN,Samuel, of Milwaukee, 29, provision merchant, b. BaIJymena, Ireland, Son of James .and E. Laughlin, m. Elizabeth W. ABBOTT of NY, 23, b. N.Y., Slate dau. of James and
Elizabeth (McKee) Abbott. Wit.: two surnamed Abbott: prob. James N. Abbott, F. H. Abbott,8 Nov. 1870.
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k;oJi, m. (2) Ida B_~STOLof 165 W. 22nd St., 24, b. Charleston, S.C., dau. of Timothy M.
(J;,"d\/1. (McI;)onough) Bristol. Wit.: Frank J. Bristol; T.M. Bri.stoll. 4 Oct. 1871.~fSTRONG,John M., of St. Joseph, Mo. 33, merchant, b. Pennsylvania, son of Samuel and:. Ann (Murple) Armstrong, m. (2)Jeannie MELTON,of N.Y., b. St. Louis, dau. of John and
t~rine (Muchlow) Melton. Wit. Mrs. Henry Marsh, Mattie Wilson. 19 Oct. 1871.
j'U.LER,Thomas R., of N.Y.C., 28, merchant, b. N.Y.C., son of Joseph B. and Emma E.
Robin) Miller, m. Mary MENZIES of N.Y.C., 23, b. N.Y.C., dau. William and Alice A.
"Adams) Menzies. Wit. Wilbur F. Kirby, George R. Howell. 22 Nov. 1871.
"tIASARD,Egbert, of225 E. 53rd St., N.Y., 42, civil engineer, b. Connecticut, son John W. and
Anne (McKakam) Hasad, m. Sarah Ann (GREY) CHEVALIERof 104 E. 25 St. N.Y., 46, b.Brockville, Canada, dau. Samuel and Anna (Holman) Grey. Wit. William White, A. Chevalier.
9 Jan. 1872.
BLAKEMAN,Leander V. N., of Minneapolis, 26, merchant, b. N.Y., son William Nelson and
Helen R, (Robertson) Blakeman, m. Emma Augusta TERBELL, b. N.Y.C., dau. Henry S. and
Hannah (Dyer) Terbell. Wit. C.R. Blakeman, Chas. F. Park. 10 Jan. 1872.
',MILLER, Albert, of N.Y.C., 27, public house, b. Athol, Mass., son Thomas and Mary Ann
(Bryant?) Miller, m.Jennie Frances VEN"A, of N.Y. C., 29, b. N.Y.C., dau. Philip M. and Rosa(Fleming) Venna. Wit. Emily Hall. 5 Feb. 1872.
GARRETSON,Stephen E., of Millstone, N.j., 25, farmer, b. Millstone, N.j., son Henry V.D. and
Anna (Merrill) Garretson, m. Adeline M. IRWIN of N.Y.C., b. N.Y.C., dau. David and
Elizabeth (Davison) Irwin. Wit. David Irwin, Maggie Small. 6 Mar. 1872.
VAILL,Henry Martin, of Worcester, Mass., 49, clergyman, b. Burnfield, Mass, son Joseph and
Ann (Kirkland) Vaill, m. (2) Elizabeth Wood WEBSTERof Washington, D.C.), 37, b. Cape
Elizabeth, Maine, dau. Ebenezer and Mary J. Uordan) Webster. Wit. Emily Hall, Emily Large.23 Mar. 1872.
SMITH, Samuel S. of 17 W. 18 St., 47, merchant, b. N.Y., son Benjamin and Sarah (Street?)
Smith, m. Mary T. GROSSof 11 E. 17 St., 28, b. N. Y., dau. John L. and Abbie A. (Taylor)
Gross. Wit. J. Louis Gross Jr., John L. Gross. 2 Apr. 1872.
j"DsoN,)'ixlee,_of Bridgeport,-Ct., 3l., merchant, b. Bridgef'ort, son David and Phebe (Lewis)Judson, m. Linda Brooke HtTCHCO;K of N.Y. C., 24, b. Meh-;;;: Mass, dau. De Witt Clinton &Mary (Brooke) Hitchcock. Wit. DeWitt C. Hitchcock, Phebe Judson. 3 Apr. 1872.
WOLFF, David, 444 Lexington Ave., 31, broker, b. St. Thomas, West Indies, son Moses and
Rebecca Josephine (Levi) WoltT, m. Mary Meredith KLEY of Philadelphia, 20, b. N. Y., dau.Frederick and Anna Kley. Wit. (illeg.), Henry A. Tobias. 4 Apr. 1872.
NOYES,James William, 18 W. 21st, 28, clerk, b. N.Y.C., son Wm. Cheesbrough Noyes andJ.
Russell (Keown) Noyes, m. Ella BEARDSLEEOf31W. 17th, 20, b. Little Falls, N.Y., dau.John
and E. Winifred (Barry) Beardslee. Wit. W. J. Beardslee, Kate A. Willcox. 10 Apr. 1872.
FEHMER,Carl, of Boston, Mass, 34, architect, b. Germany, son Henry and Marie (Ferrnhein?)
Fe~mer m. Theresa (WAHL) S'IALLWOOD,30, b. Germanv, dau. Ferdinand and Maria (Mister?)Wahl. Wit. Amandus Meyer, Louise F. Meyer. 20 Apr. 1872.
CARLETON,Denny, of Hartford, Conn. 27, clerk, b. Thetford, VI., son John and Hanna
(Estabrook) Carleton, m. Margaret MORTIMER, Hartford, Conn, 29, b. Liverpool, England,
dau. Thomas and Margaret (Burgess) Mortimer. (Her second marriage, first dissolved by
divorce, her maiden name resumed.) Wit. Emily Hall, Emily Large. 29 Apr. 1872.
TOWNSEND,Frederick Robinson, of Flushing, L.r., 28, dry goods commr. merchant, b. N.Y.C.,
t1J/)' # ~ 7ftcf; 1/71Ch. Marriages 1870 & 1871
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[The records from 31 Dec. 1873 to 2 June 1875 were torn in half, so are icomplete. ]
MARR!AGES OF THE FIFTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIANCHURCH, NEW YORK CITY
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BRADFORD,Theodore Dwight, 36 W. 47, 37, physician & surgeon, b. Auburn, Maine, son Rich
mond and D'Arcy (Cary) Bradford, m. Matilda Rose LEVERICHof 36 W. 47, 24, b. Newtown,
L.r., dau. Charles P. and Matilda Duncan (.Justine) Leverich. Wit. Chas. D. Leverich, EmilyHall. 13 Apr. 1876.
DEMEDOCA,Salvador, N. Y.C., 35, consul general of Brazil, b. Rio de Janiero, son Salvador
Turtado de Mendoca and D. Amalia de Mendoca Drummond, m. (2) Mary E. W. REDMAN,
N.Y.C., 33, b. Parsonsfield N.S., dau. Lorenzo and Mary G. (Collins) Redman. [Bride's 2nd_marriage.] Wit. J.C. Rodriguez, E. Cappia. 15 Apr. 1876.
TALBOT,Augustus, of62 Fifth Ave., 31, gentleman, b. N.Y.C., son Charles Nicoll and Charlotte
(Richmond) Talbot, m. Emma Priscilla YOUNGof 110 E. 7th St., 25, b. N.Y .C., dau. Thomas
and Mary Elizabeth (Leurs/Lewis) Young. Wit. D. E. Young, Edward M. Talbot. 27 Apr. [1876presumed_page torn.]
GI\AHAM,Malcolm, of 13 W. 17 St., 44, merchant, b. N. Jersey, son John Lorimer and Emilie .
M. (Clason?) Graham, m. (2) Amelia Mott (WILSON) WHITLOCK,of 46 W. 11th, 44, b. N.Y., z..dau. James B. and Sarah O. ("raylor) Wilson. Wit. E.F. Hatfield, Jr., AlexT. McLean. 27 June1876.
ROCK, Matthias, of Broadway, N.Y.C., 40, merchant, b. Germany, son Mathias and Elizabeth
[illeg.] Rock, m. (2) Lidia SCHNEIDERof 47 St., N .Y.C., 18, b. N. Jersey, dau. Henry and Eliza(Ginness) Schneider. Wit. Henrv Schneider, EJiza Schneider. 20/28 Mar. 1876.
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ECHOLS,John of Staunton, Va., 54, lawyer, b. Lynchburg, Va., son Joseph and Eliza F.
(Lambeth) Echols, m. (2) Mary Helen (COCHRANE)REID of N.Y., 42, b. Jamaica, W. Indies,_dau. Charles P. and Alice (Dickson) Cochrane. Wit. George R. Hague, Robt. E. Cochrane. 5
Apr. 1876.
BRUSH,James E. of N.Y. C., 24, merchant, b. N.Y., son Walter F. and Almira (Hall) Brush, m. ~.
Josephine M. WHITLOCKof N.Y.C., 21, b. Westchester, N.Y., dau. Benjamin M. and Amelia t-~M. (Wjlson) Whitlock .. Wit. Alexander McLean, E.F. Hatfield, Jr. 5 Apr. 1876. ~
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EAKIN,James D. of N.Y., 45, banker, b. Tennessee, sen' Alexander and Margaret (Deevy?)Eakin, m. Margaret STUARTof N .Y.C., 31, b. N .Y.C., dau. Joseph and Anna (Watson) Stuart.
Wit. H.E. Eakin, Joseph Stuart, Emily Watson, John S. Aughettra. 10 Feb. 1876.
McCOOK, John James, of 243 Fifth Ave., 31 on 25 May 1876, lawyer, b. Carrollton, Ohio, son
Daniel and Martha (Lattimer) McCook, m. Janetta Waddel ALEXANDER,dau. Henry Martin
and Susan Mary (Brown) Alexander. Wit. C.B. Alexander, L.M. Alexander. 17 Feb. 1876. (SeereAlexanderfamily, REC., July 1974.)
VANDEVENTER,Charles Henry, 112 E. 45, 30, banker & broker, b. New Jersey, son Henry B.and Elizabeth De G. (Voorhees) Van Deventer, m. Christine MILLER, 22 W. 49, 24, b. N.Y.,dau. James and M.A. (Roe) Miller. Wit. RH. Roe, M.A. Miller. 24 Feb. 1876.
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McMILL,;'Roderick, of New Haven, 26, salesman, b. North Haven, Conn, son Edward and
Caroline H. (Hendrick) McMill, m. Belle Mather LUDLUM,of N. Y .C., 18, b. Brooklyn, dau.William C. and Eliza G. (Mather) Ludlum. Wit. Ada C. Mather, Henry A. Ludlum. 23 Dec.1875.
TERBELL,Edward Dyer, of 30 W. 20, 26, dealer in hay, straw, etc, b. N .Y.C., son Henry S. and
Hannah (Dyer) Terbell, M. Elijean (?) Teresa STITESof 148 W. 43rd St., 23, b. N.Y.C., dau.
Elijah and Terzon Teresa (Dobbins) Stites. 6 Apr. 1876. (See re Terbell family,_REc.-OcL-1977) ..----
KELL¥,-Daniel-Joseph-of N:Y~C., 31, porter, b. Cork, Ireland, son Daniel and Mary (Curlin)
Kelly, m. Margaret June (MCCREA) McBride, of Grand Hotel, N .Y.C., 24, b. Shenango Co.,
'. N.Y., dau. James G. and Mary (Harrison) McCrea. Wit. Helen Nixon, Jeremiah Mulcahy. 11Apr. 1876.
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CASEY, Saml. B. m. Emma C. FASSITTE,21, b. Maryland, dau. William & Cathe. E. (Pit'
Fassitte. 31 Dec. 1873/1874. Wit. Emily HaJl, Robt. H. Hall.
ROBERTSON,R.H., m. C. M. MARKOE,22, b. New York, dau. Thos. M. & - -(Howe) Mark
Wit. Theo. MeadJr., T.M. Markoe. 29 Apr. 1874.
WILLIS, John, m. Eliza LAING, 22, b. Co. Curran(?), Ireland, dau. Wm. & Margaret (lrela
Laing. Wit. Emily HaJl, Eliza McCartney. 27 Feb. 1874.
COMSTOCK,C.A., m. Harriet GROSS, 23, b. N.Y.C., dau. John L. & Abbie A. (Taylor) Gr,
Wit. John L. Gross, J. Louis Gross Jr. 25 Mar. 1874. " •..
CURTIS, John Green, m. Martha (MCCOOK) DAVIS, 31, b. Steubenville, Ohio, dau. Daniel
Martha (Latimer) McCook. Wit. John J. McCook, W. (Illeg.) McCook, & illeg. 20 Oct. 18
BACON,Wm.J., m. Susan L. (SLOA:-;)GILLETTE,54, b. Williamstown, Mass., dau. Douglass
& Maria (CogsweJl) Sloan. Wit. W.B. Crittenden, C.G. Crittenden. 28 Oct. 1874.
GREGORY, H.L., m. Sarah W. BOARD~IA:'-I,24, b. N.Y.C., dau. Norman & Annie T. (WilliaBoardman. Wit. Albert B. Boardman, Augusta WiJliams. 2 Dec. 1874.
HUNT, Mr., m. Fanny Hazelton RYER. 16 Dec. 1874.
WOOD, Dennistoun, m. Edith PHII.LlPS, 23, b. Bristol, Penn., dau. Howard C. & Anna (Ki
Phillips. Wit. Fanny H. Rorbach (?), Ada McVickar. 2 Jan. 1875.
_______ 'CCARK;-GeQ.'".W:-C., m. Maria (RILEY)HALSTEAD,49, b.N.Y., dau. George & Hannah (
Tassell?) Riley [Maria's 3rd mariage.J Wit. Maria L. Barstow, George Welles Perkins. 29 ~I.1875.
GIBSON, WilliamJ. m. Emily McINTYRE, 23, b. N.Y.C., dau. Ervin & Emily A. (Bridge
McIntyre, Wit. Thos. A McIntyre, J.H. Gibson. 27 Jan. 1875.
MACKENSIE,John M., m. Annie CA~IERON,23, b. Dumbartonshire, Scotland, dau. All
Elizabeth (Brennan) Cameron. Wit. Alexander Wilson, Lizzie [illeg] McKeever. 15 Feb.}
SANFORD, Howard E., m. Frances A. CULVER, 32, b. N.Y.C., dau. John & Sarah (Y
Culyer ..Wit. Geo. H. Stuart, Emily Hall. 22 Mar. 1875.
DOLAN, T.?, m. Jessie McMAHON, 29, b. Co. Down, Ireland, d~u. Charles & Mary (O\,.e
McMahon. Wit. Emily Large, Anne Connolly. 28 May 1875 ...
McBRIDE, Nathaniel, m. Kesieh CLARK,28, b. Scotland, dau. James & Mary A. (.Jam
RusseJl. [Bride's first marriage.] [sic; unexplained]] Wit. Jessie Clark, Daniel Clark. 21875.
WYCKOFF, Peter B. of N.Y.C., 31, physician, b. Scipio, Cayuga Co, N.Y., son Peter
Mary E. (Brown) Wyckoff, m. Cora Almira DILLONofN. Y.C., 24, b. Clinton, N.J., dau._
and Hannah (Smith) DiJlon. Wit. James L. Perry, Kate Vandertoof (?). 23 Dec. 1875.
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RE(~ORDS OF ST. GEORGE'S lEPISCqPAL] CHURCH,~.FLUSHING, LONG ISLAND. BAPTISMS
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James Boyce & wife: Elizabeth, b 2 July 1845; sp: parents
Sarah Ann Burtis, b 17 May 1845; sp: parents
Richard & Mary Ann Peck: Richard Augustus, b 21 Aug. 1845; sp: parents
Dr. Macdonald & wife: Eliza, b 11 Dec. 1846 [error for 18451Dr. W. Valk & wife: Francis, bact. 184-5; sp: parents
John & Elizabeth Limmer: James Gilbert, b 10 Jan. 1846; sp: parents
Andrew Lowerre & wife: Ann Ousterman; sp: parentsWilliam Mitchell & wife: Ann Catharine, b 17 Mar. 1837; sp: parents; Laura
Townsend, b 21 Dec. 1845; sp: parents
George & Adelia Peck: Charles Augustus, b 11 Oct. 1846; sp: parents
Mr. & Mrs. Bartlett: Mary Agnes; sp: parents & Mrs. Jones
John Quarterman & wife: Levi Apgar, b 5 May 1846; sp: parents
Redwood [?]
Manuel Texido & wife: Justus Pou; sp: father & grandparents
James Boyce & wife: Caroline; sp: parentsMr. & Mrs. Sammis: Wm. Augustus; sp: Mrs. Sammis, Mrs. H. Ellis & A.G.
Lowerre
Mr. & Mrs. Blake: Charles Henry; sp: parents & A. Lowerre
David Waters & wife: David Brush, b I July 1843; sp: mother & grandmother
Mr. & Mrs. Robeson: Anna Louisa, b 2 Dec. 1843; sp: mother & grand-mother
W. W. Valk & wife: Henry & Albert, twins, b 13 Jan. 1844; sp: father &grandparents
Mr. & Mrs. Sheers: Jesse, b 1 May 1843; sp: parent & Gr. mother
Sam. Fowler & wife: Hesterena, b 9 June 1844; sp: parents
Widow Griffin: Martha Emma, b 22 Feb. 1839; sp: mother & uncle
Mr. & Mrs. Beatty: George Ryan, b 10 Feb. 1844; sp: parents
Mr. Veters [?] Garretson: Susannah Bloodgood, b 8 Sept. 1843; sp: mother &
grandmother
George W. & Adelia Peck: George Webster, b 18 Aug. 1844; sp: parents
j."and Eliz. Quarterman: FrederickJahielJaggar, b 23June 1844; sp: parentsAndrew & Martha Lowerre: George Edgar, b 19 Feb. 1844; sp: parents
Mary Ann Burke, b 10 Nov. 1840; sp: parents
Margaret Burke, b 10 Nov. 1843; sp: parentsCharles William Howard, b 9 Jan. 1845; sp: parents
Harriet Priestly Taylor, b 10 :Mar. 1842; sp: parents
Thomas Frederick Webb; sp: parents
Theodore Bartow; sp: parents
Emmanuel Texido: Francis, b 9 Oct. 1844; sp: parents
Benj. Correl & wife: Elizabeth, b 21 Dec. 1842; sp: parents; William, b 8Jan.
1844; sp: parents
Sam. Young & wife: Samuel William; sp: parents· Richard.Peck·&.wife :-Frederic-J ames,-b· 9 -Ma y-1843; ,sp: -parents
Cornel Peck & wife: Francis Cornel, b 2 Apr. 184-5; sp: parents
John & Annett Valko Sarah AnnRev. G. Burcker & wife: James Milnor, b 10 Apr. 1845; bapt. by Dr. Cutter
Richard Birdsall & wife: Margaret; sp: parentsJacob Beaumor & wife: Jacob Decatur, b 17 Feb. 1844; Isabella Maria, b 2
Sept 1845; sp. for both: parentsMr. & Mrs. Kirkner: Amelia Elizabeth, b 29 Aug. 1845; sp: parents
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Charlotte Prentice, adult
Samuel Young & wife: Phoebe Eliza; sp: parents
Bernardus Lamberson & wife: David; sp: parents
James Lowerre & wife: Edwin Lloyd; sp: parents
John Purchase & wife: Ernaline Cutter; Sarah Cutter; sp. for both, parentsMr. & Mrs. Beasley: Eliza; sp: Mrs. Waters & mother of child
\Vm. Henry Carter & wife: Robert; sp: Mr. & Mrs. Carter & Mrs. R.C. &... [illegible]
Mr. Smith & wife: George Bridges; sp: Mr. Smith & Miss Johnson
Joseph & Eliza Franklin: Ella; sp: parents, Mrs. J. Franklin & Dr. SpaldingMr. & Mrs. Tolman: Elizabeth Lawrence Smith; Wt: Husband & motherMr. & Ivlrs. Smith: Emily; sp: parents & grandmother
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Mary Elizabeth Texido, adult (wife of Joseph Texido); wit: Mrs. Texido
Anna Maryland Blake, adult (wife of Mr. Blake); wit: Miss Margaret SCOttAlmira Blake, adult (sister of Mr. Blake); wit: Miss Margaret Scott
Martha Treat Lowerre, adult (wife of Andrew Lowerre); wit: Andrew LowerreMrs. Jane Suydam Fowler, adult (wife of Benj. Fowler); wit: Sam!. Fowler
Samuel Fowler & wife: Benjamin Arrison; James Docherty; JosephBloodgood; sp. for all 3, Sam!. Fowler & Mrs. Benjamin Fowler
Bernardus Lamberson & wife: Bernardus; Wm. Augustus Muhlenbergh;Francis Bloodgood; sp. for all 3, the parents
Mrs. Walter Griffin: John Walter; sp: Mrs. W. Griffin & Sam!. Fowler
Wm. Richmond & wife: Wm.; sp:.parentsAnna Lawrence, adult; wit: Mrs. Rathbone
Francis Effingham Lawrence, adult; wit: George W. PeckEllen Sprong, ad~lt; wit: Mrs. Robertson
Sarah Ann Elberson, adult; wit: Miss Adaline PeckMary Cornall, adult; wit: Miss A. Peck
Mr. Walkin: Adoniram; sp: the mother & Miss Gaites
Mr. & Mrs. Whitlock: Elizabeth Elleni\; Thaddeus Keeler; Asa Spalding; sp.• for all 3, parents & Miss Levine
Rev. F. J. Goodwin & wife: George Herbert; sp: parents & Dr. Schroeder;bapt. by Bishop Onderdonk
Ivlrs. Ivlargaret Robinson, adult; wit: Mrs. Robinson & Mrs. Waters
Mrs. Caroline Farrington, adult; wit: .:M=r.:....:.:R:.:o:;e __ :-,...- _
-----------Mr:-&-Mrs-:-Robinson:"ChristopherDun; sp: Mrs. Robinson & motherMr. & Mrs. Roe: George StillwagonGrace Waters; wit: Hester & Sarah Waters
Elizabeth Waters; wit: Hester & Sarah Waters
Wm. Henry Anderton; wit: Thos. Anderton & wife
Thos. Webb & wife: Lane Elizabeth; sp: parents
Cornall Peck & wife: John Nelson; sp: parents
Persons Married
Jacob Rockefeller and Caty SchermerhornDavid Snyder and Annie HarnerPhilip Frear and Sarah ReeseMarcus Lasher and Peggy ReeseEmiel Barnet and Almira Fellowes
Peter J. Philip and Eva Van BremenLuther Lyman and Jane StrongFaith (?) Miller and Elizabeth SmithPhilip Haman and Catharine Paltz
. John Scott and Anatje EmrigJonas Haver and Caty RathJeremiah Grad and Rebecca ZufeIdValentine \Vheeler and Mary SchertzDederich Prosius (Brosius?) and Phebe Post\Yhiton Eckly and Caty Struss
\rilliam J. :~vlullerand Polly Rossman1Iartin Krum and Sabina TalmadgeJacob Fries and Elizabeth BitzerJohn Everts and Sylvia BartonJoseph Balcom and Hester WaltmeyerJohn Taller and Caty VosburgJ ames Robert Alexander McDowell and Polly KuhnsFriedrich Klapper and Christina RappPeter H. Snyder and Maria Hener
-1-----------:teonard-Smith-and-Polly.PottsSamuel Brouwer and Elizabeth Hess
Jacob Simon and Catharine RappJacob Delemater and Lena Van AlenJohn McLean, Jr., and Patty AndrosCasparus H. Schultz and Eva MillerJohn Hagedorn and Elizabeth BearksJames A. Elton and Lena Elton
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Thomas J. Meisig and Elizabeth SkinkleChristian Dinehart and Polly Shadowerk (Chadwick?)
Marriages, Dutch Reformed Church of Claverack, N. Y. 47
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Ok .'/R' 1 -.- PersonsM~arried /,,1:'
Abel Pease and Elizabeth Kels
Jacob Miller and Hanna Spoor
George Angevine and Maria SnyderJacob Gulnack and Maritje BatzDavid Kelsey and Ruth MillerJames Conklin and Patty Griffith
Heinrick Klapper and J anetje Bickel
Francis Mandeville and Caty VosburgDavid Becker and Polly ClumJohn Fray and Maria Reese
Samuel Bond and Fannie Van HoesenPeter Bogert and Susanna N eiffer
John Van Benthuysen and Maria RappJacob Schafer and Caty RiversHenry Blass, J r., and :iViaria Halenbeck
Frederick Grad and Cornelia SpoorJames Jones and Hanna Schut
Michael Ecker and Anna SarringChristopher P. Hener and Polly LakeJames Philip and Lucy JordanJames \V. Stuart and Catharine McGinnis
David Dippel and Elizabeth MeisigHeinrich W. Simon and Anatje RichterNicholas Stickel and Phebe RothJohn Lasher and Elizabeth Beem
Herman us-Schut~and -Com-ertje-\VeismerJohn Kuhns, J r., and Elizabeth RossmanPhilip Denninger and Elizabeth SmithJacobus Van Alen and Christina Hubbard
Moses Duye (Duryee?) and rvIaria MorrisonNorman Runnels and Elizabeth WhitlockHugh Bresee and Caty Conklin
Robert A. Van Deusen and Caty TremperWilliam P. Grad and Hanna Zufeld
David Coventry and Maria KisselbreckJacob Hans and Regina Miller
Leonard Rodgers and Eva PhilipSimon Rockefeller and Margaret MiliusAdam P. Smith and Elizabeth 1v10rris
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Marriages, Dutch Reformed Church of Claverack, N. Y. 169
Jacob Gardner and Lena Van Deusen - I I Bailey Bashford and Elizabeth SnyderPhilip Poucher and Hanna Milham 12 Samuel Coon and Eleanor BogartMatthias M. Halenbeck and Jerusha Becker 17 Andrew Shaver and Peggy PultsMichael M. \Valtmeyer and Hanna Mohr Apr. I Charles T. Conrad and Lavina PrinceJonas H. Muller and Jane Halenbeck II William P. Smith and Jemima Wiltsie
John Van de Bogert and Eliza Raynor 16 Ralph Granger and Catharine Van NessNorman Case and Cornelia Bartel 22 John Henderson and Gertrude Van ValkenburgHenry White and Rachel Milius 26 David Hagedorn and Margaret SchaferJacob]. Meisig and Ruth Smith May 8 John Cleavert and Elinor WileyMichael Horton and Magdalene Best II John Freyenmoet and Mary \VilliamsAnstice Baldwin and Mary Ann Jones 27 Henry G. Phillips and Catharine D. HoffmanJacob A. Dings and Caty Herder June 6 William Bass and Peggy EastonSamuel Ten Eyck and Margaret Van Deusen II John H. Skinkle and Cornelia VosburgErasmus D. Clary and Sara Clary July 4 William S. Brundridge and Bethia Van ValkenburgRichard Bogardus and Ruth Barton 21 Jacob Phillips and Polly GiffordDaniel McIntire and Joanna Howard Sept. 5 John]. Meisig, Jr., and Catharine Van ValkenburgJohn Wolf and Alice Vosburg 9 Frederick C. Belding and Susan Clark
Oct. II Leonard W. Ten Broeck and Helen Livingston (at Clermont) 16 Franklin Easton and Maria Vredenburg12 John Tobias Leggett and Polly Vosburg (at Ghent) 24 Harvey Hoxie and Susanna Barney17 Henry \V. Bessar and Maritto Hammond j Oct. 7 Seth]. Bartlett and Margaret Kurtz
22 Henry Van Hoesen and Eliza Shaw I II John Leander Latham and Lucinda Beaumont26 John T. Van Deusen and Hester Woodworth 14 Philip P. Dederick and Catharine Stickel30 William Becker and Gertrude Smith ! 25 Reuben Perss and Rachel Snyder
Nov. I Jacob Teter and Maria Link ! Jacob Best and Maria Hermanse
IZ :Michael J. Waltmeyer and Maria Herder i 29 Joseph C. Holmes and Anna Maria Hermanse----1 9--George-Adam-D ater-and-Rebecca-Miller I N OV:-I'I--J ohn-\Val tmeyer-and-Ga ty-Smith
25 Jacob Shaver and Sarah Krum I 18 James Tanner and Caty HalenbeckDec. 16 Peter Havenor and Gertrude Butler ~ Charles Best and Jane Miller
24 William A. Coventry and Lavina Smith I 19 Henry Waters and Polly Wilkinson <27 Stephen A. Coffin and Magdalene Maxwell ! 20 Stephen V. R. Delamater and Esther WhitlockJesse Howard and Elizabeth StrongPeter Herder and Sally StoppelbeenLevi \Villiams and Hanna Smith
J ames Chichester and Margaret StoryEzra Doan and Margaret DelamaterHenry McLean and Catharine SmithJacob New and Elizabeth Zufeld
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30Sept. IO
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Culise (?) Dunbar and Harriet FiskeDa\'id Kirby and Eva StoppelbeenJohn Witbeck and Annie ZufeldNehemiah Washburn and Margaret Minton
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John Rockefeller and Maria Elting
Jeremiah Smith and Christina Van V alkenburgCaspar Van Alen and Anna Smith
Dennis Stow and Sally Van DeuseilDavid \v. Clary and Johanna HoesvValter 1V1iliusand Catharine Van Bremen
Farnum Gardner and Caty BrouwerGeorge Potts and Maria Van Hoesen
Abraham Ten Broeck and Lavina Becker (at Hillsdale)Philip J. Zufeld and Olive RowleyIsaac Esselsteyn and Ann Eliza Hoffman
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188. Johns Devereux was born Dec.,t!f 1819;-:CinRaleigh, N. c., anddied there April 10, 1893. For his preliminary education he was sentnorth to the Round Hill Academy at Northampton, Mass., and laterentered Yale College from which he was graduated in 1840. On the deathof his grandfather john Devereux in 1844, he inherited a large plantation called Runeroi in Bertie County, which was part of the originalPollock Crown grant. Like many other southerners he was first opposedto Secession, but when it became inevitable he gave himself, heart andsoul, to the cause of the Confederacy. In May 1861 he was sent by Gov.·john VV. Ellis to purchase supplies in the eastern counties; later thatyear he was commissioned staff captain and assistant quartermaster andeventually became Quartermaster-General of the state. Throughout theentire period of the Civil 'Var he acted as quartermaster of the NorthCarolina troops with the rank of Major and he became a close friendof Gov. Zebulon B. Vance who held office from 1862 to 1865, and theyworked in hearty accord.
The Civil "Var ruined the southern planters; their slaves were freedand labor was hard to secure. As was the case with other families, theinherited properties of the Devereux family passed into other hands; thedikes along the Roanoke River were neglected so that the country wasexposed to constant flooding, with the result that these once rich farm
lands became a marshy waste, as they are today. After the "Var MajorDevereux engaged in the general insurance business in Halifax County,but still maintained his home in Raleigh as his business took him tomany parts of the state. On May 25, 1842, he married there ;\Iargaret
___ Mordecai_ who-was-born -there-Gct:-l-;-1825;-and-died-there-M arch-10,1910, a daughter of Moses Mordecai and his second wife, Anne WillisLane.
Moses Mordecai, the father of Mrs. Devereux, was a native of "TarrenCounty, N. C., and the third generation in descent from Moses1 Mordecai, a cultured j ew who was born in 1707. arrived in America about
~".c.1750, and settled in Philadelphia. While still in England he married
-7 Elizabeth vVhitlock who became a convert to the jewish faith. He wasone of the signers of the Non-importation Resolution against Englandadopted in Philadelphia, Oct. 27, 1765. His son, jacob~ Mordecai, wasborn there April 11, 1762, and died in Richmond, Va., Sept. 4, 1838. OnJune 16, 1784, he mar. (1st), judith Myers b. l\Jay 8, 1762; d. in Richmond jan. 9, 1796, a daughter of l\Iyer Myers and his first wife ElkalahCohen. On March 21, 1798, he mar. (2nd), her half sister, Rebecca l\JearsMyers b. April 26, 1776, in Norwalk, Conn.; d. Oct. I, 1863, in Richmond, a daughter of Myer Myers by his second wife, joyce Mears.
j acob2 Mordecai was first employed in the office of David Franks inPhiladelphia, where he learned valuable mercantile experience, and in
IIi tc;- 8/6
1781 moved to ~ew York_City. After several years' stay there he settledat 'Varrenton, North Carolina, . where he was at' first a merchant and
later became principal of the ·Warrenton Female Seminary. jacob andboth of his wives '\'ere buried in the Hebrew Cemetery in Richmondwhere their inscriptions read as follows: (a). "In memory of JACOBMORDECAI born 11th day of April 1762, Died 4th Sept. 1838"; (b)."Sacred to the memory of MRS. JUDITH, Wife of jacob MORDECAI,who was summoned hence to receive the recompence of the Good, on the9th of january 1796, aged 33 years"; and (c). "REBECCA MORDECAI,relict of Jacob Mordecai, Born April 26, 1776, Died October 1st, 1863."
(The Hist. of the Jews of Richmond from 1769 to 1917, pp. 23-25; MyerMyers, Goldsmith, 1723-1795,pp. 60-64).
Moses3 Mordecai read law with George Fitts, Esq., and settled inRaleigh where he became one of the most able lawyers in North Caro-lina. He was married twice, his wives being sisters; the first was MargaretLane, and the second Anne ·Willis Lane, children of Henry Lane andMary Hinton. The latter was a daughter of john Hinton of Clay Hill
on the Neuse River. The father of Henry Lane was Col. Joel Lane whoremoved from Halifax County to vVake County, prior to the Revolution.The latter was one of the wealthiest and best known men in the stateof North Carolina, being a member of the Provisional Council whichmet at Hillsboro Aug. 21, 1775, and a State Senator from Wake Countyfor several terms. He bu:It a house on what is now Hillsboro Street in
Raleigh, and in which the General Assembly met in 1781. Col. Lane, onApril 4, 1792, com-eyed 1,000 acres ofland to the state of North Carolina,_immediately-contiguous-to_his_home,_at_vV ake-Gourt-House,-as-the---spot was then known, and upon this land the present capital city ofRaleigh now stands. i\Iajor John Devereux and his wife, MargaretMordecai had two sons and six daughters:
Children: 8 (all bur the 6th b. in Raleigh):
240. i. Anne Lane' Devereux b. Oct. 10, 1843; d. unmar. April 26, 1912, inRaleigh. Educated at St. Mary's School there, and at Miss Haines'School on Gramercy Park, New York City, she spent all of her life inRaleigh where she taught at St. Mary's School for many years.
241. ii. Thomas Pollok" Devereux b. Nov. 8, 1845; d. in Morganton, N.C., in1\'m'ember 1912, unmar. He was educated at the Virginia Military Institute, often known as the \Vest Point of the Confederacy, and. at thetime, under the superintendency of Gen. Francis H. Smith. In 1862 heleft there and enlisted as a Private in the Forty-second Regiment of1'\orth Carolina Infantry. He was detailed as a Courier to Gen. Lucius
Daniel, who was killed at Spottsylvania, and later to Gen. BryanGrimes, under whom he went through the "Valley" Campaign. He wasat the defense of Petersburg, where he personally rallied the Brigade,and took part in the last charge at Appomattox. Following Gen. RobertE. Lee's surrender ancl the end of the war, Mr. Devereux returned
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Robard bedel (smallest payment)O.O.3V2
James pine se (largest payment)
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Adam motO.6.4.
William ThornI.5.0." (Ibid.: 130-32).
'Villiam Thorne's share is shown elsewhere as "Laid out to the Patent
Right of 'Villiam Thorn Sen ye following parcells of Land, viz.,To Robert Mitchell [description] 134 [acres]." The total of land
acquired by 'William Thorne under patent rights was about 158 acres(Ibid.:427, 494).
On Oct. 3, 1681, William Thorne signed with his own hand a requestby John Lokison for a "peace of Commons" (Ibid.:) :479 & Rec., v. 91,p. 66). He had evidently learned to write; but thereafter his wife 'Vinnifred, his son vVilliam3, and his daughter Elizabeth3, as will presentlyappear, all signed with the same mark "VV" that 'William Thorne had
~<subscribed to the Flushing Remonstrance.~ On July 21, 1682, Thomas Whitlock of Westchester assigned to 'Yil
liam Thorne of ".Mad nans Neck" a parcel of meadow in Westchesterwhich he had bought from Thomas Vaile, and in a separate assignmentof the same date released two hummocks of meadow he had bought fromJohn Jennings. These instruments were recorded March 18 and 20,1698/9, respectively (Westchester Co. Deeds:B:395-96). On May 20, 1683,Edmund Titus conveyed to "\Vill Thome of Mad nans neck" a "lott ofland on the east side of said neck in number fifty-nine and in quantityof acres thirty three as it was at the first layd out by the surveyors soappointed." As recorded on July 8, 1699, the deed is to "Wilt Thorne,"
--written over to---reaa-"Will-Tliorne"-(Queens C0:-DeeCls:K:143r-Tnespelling "\Vilt" which, as noted above, appears also in the Dutch Churchrecords in New York City may represent a distinctive British accent, andafford a cIue to the English locality from which the Thomes came.
vVilliam Thorne's modest establishment appears from:
An Account of Ye Vallyation of the Estates of the Inhabbitants of ye Towne ofHampstecl on Long Island: is as Followeth October 11th: 1683
William Thorne I head [of family] 16 [acres] of Land and meadow 02 Oxen 04Cowes 03 three year oulds 02 two year oulds 04 years oulds 03 hoggs 02 Horsesand majors [mares] (DH:':Y:2:523,527).
This is clearly the inventory of a pioneer farm, not of a country gentleman's estate. Presumably the number of acres included land under cultivation or otherwise improved rather than total holdings.
Hempstead was noted for controversy in early days.Hempsted March ye 1st 1683-4
At a Towne Court to be held by the Commissioners on Wednesday the 6th ofMarch by his Royall Highnesses Authority:
Winnifruit Thorne PI. enters an Action of Defamacon Against Hannah Cornwall Deff"d at the same Court Winnifruit Thorne ye. wiffe of William Thorneenters an Action of ye Case against Hannah Cornwall deffendant ye wifIe of JohnCornwall.
In a Cacese Depending betweene winyfruit Thome Pla't ye wiffe of 'WilliamThorne and Hannah Cornwall ye wiffe of John Comewall Deffe't the Court grantsA Nonsuite against ye plantive with Cost of Suite (Hempstead Town Rec.:1:423).
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henery thorneWilliam thorneWinnethrift thorne
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Righbell mattElizabeth mottEdmund matt
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The first three persons are readily identified as 'Villiam Thorne, hiswife, and son Richard. vVilliam vVood, who has not been identified, mayhave been a relative, but just as probably an apprentice or hired man.The three Motts were a son-in-law, daughter, and their first child. Thefive Thomes at the top of the second column were vVilliam Thorne'seldest son vViIliam, the latter's wife, and their three small children. Ofthe remaining, Mary DanelIs, who signed the release to John Treadwellnoted above as "0 'Widow Daniell her mark," appears to have been thehead of a household comprising herself and three Thomes, one of whom,
Our English inheritance of irrational spelling and legal verbosity appears to have crossed the ocean with the earliest settlers. But perhaps theNew York Dominie and the Hempstead Town Clerk spelled 'VinnifredThorne's name very much as she pronounced it.
On April 26, 1685, "vVilliam Thorne: Se:" registered an earmark forhis livestock (Ibid.:2:II5), and on July II, 1691, with many others,signed a petition for John Stuard who was "willing to settle amonghtsyou to follow ye tread of a coper as alIso to practis ye art of Sergery" and"very Redy and willing to Serve you in Ether of ye arts afore sd" (Ibid.:110).
On June 7, 1697, "'lYe whose names are here under written do giveour consente that John Treadwell Senr. shall have liberty to joyn hisland he bought of Slidwell to the land that was formerly John Hickes."The document is signed by a number of residents of Madnans Neck, including William Thorne, "Richard Thorne his mark", vVilliam ThomeJunr and "IT John Thome his mark" (Queens Co. Deeds:B:396).Richard Thorne and 'Villiam Thorne, Ju., as shown below, were sonsof William Thorne. No doubt John Thome was a son also.
The Hempstead Census of 1698 lists the Thomes as follows (Rec.:45:54 & 62):
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(f) Mary' Matt b. -; ;nilr. John Treadw~ll, a-son of Thomas 8:Hannah (Denton)"'Treadwell.---
(g) Ann' Matt b. -; mar. (1st), Daniel Kissam, a son of Daniel 8:Elizabeth (Coombs) Kissam, and (2nd), Jonathan Townsend.
(h) Jemima' Matt b. -; mar. Stephen Wood.(i) Keziah' Matt b. -; mar. Richard Jackson.G) Deborah' Matt b. -; mar. Joseph Matt, a son of Joseph and
Meriam Matt.
(NJMis:4:70-71, 76, 80-81, 87; Matt Gen. 1890, pp. 206 & 214; TreadwellGen. 1911, pp. 32 8: 40; Kissam Gen. 1892, p. 14).
iv. Hannah" b. abt. 1670; d. between 1701 and 1705, possibly in New York
City. She mar. before 1698, Samuel Ward b. abt. 1670; d. 1706, a son ofSamuel & Hannah (Ogden) Ward of Fairfield, Conn. (Ogden Gen.1907, p. 10; Ward Fam. 1910, p. 30, no. 30). On March 6, 1696/7,
Thomas Bedient(pf 'Vestchester sold to "Samuel Ward, late of Fairfield," a house and a house lot containing nine acres at Eastchester,
together with "one acre of meadow in the ;Pines" (Westchester Co.Deeds:B:380). -Eastchester is on the mainland dinlctly across LongIsland Sound from Flushing and Hempstead. Formerly a village inWestchester County it has now'been absorbed in part into the Boroughof the Bronx, New York City.
On Dec. 27, 1698, Samuel Ward of Eastchester and Hannah his wife
sold the property, referred to above, to Joseph Drake (lbid.:397). OnFeb. II, 1698/9, William Chadderton of Eastchester sold to SamuelWard "a peece of upland at a place commonly called Little Ease" inEastchester, containing ten acres (lbid.:391). On March 13, 1698/9,William" Thorne no. 7, as previously stated, quitclaimed to "mybrother Samuel Ward of Eastchester" a meadow in \Vestchester, which
appears from the description to have been the property which ThomasWhitlock assigned to William" Thorne no. 2, in 1682. As previously'noted,..,!he origin~ment~s_nQtJe.corded_up.til_March_18,_1698/9, -and the quitclaim to Samuel Ward was entered two days later. PossiblyWilliam" Thorne, as the eldest son and heir, was settling the estate of
his father, who may have recently died, and was clearing title to landthe latter may have transferred to his son·in·law Samuel "\-Vard,or tohis daughter Hannah.
Several other land transactions in which Samuel "\-Vardand his wife
were both involved are recorded in Westchester County Deeds during
the next several years. By the last, on May I, 1705, without a wife'ssignature; Samuel Ward of Eastchester sold to Edmund 'Yard (hisbrother), of the same place, "all that my 5 acres adjoining" the latter'sproperty (lbid.:378). Presumably Hannah (Thorne) Ward died beforethe above date. Samuel 'Yard docs not appear in the New York CityCensus of 1703, but the "one female" in the. household of John Thorne
no. 8 may have been the latter's sister Hannah, rather than his mother.Samuel Ward is said to have died in 1'706 (Fams. of Old Fairfield, v. I,
pp. 647-48).The family of Samuel Ward appears in the Eastchester Census of
1698 as follows (Rec.:38: 134):samuelI wardhannah ward
abigail ward
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Children: 9
+7. i. William" bap. May 23, 1663.+8. ii. John" b. abt. 1665.
9. iii. Elizabeth" b. abt. 1668; d. between 1737 and 1739 in Hempstead. Shemar. by New York License dated Oct. 14, 1696, Richbell Matt, a son ofAdam Matt of Hempstead and his third wife, Elizabeth Redman. OnAug. 30, 1693, Elizabeth Thorne was a witness to a certification by _Josias Starr that he had "Reseved full satisfaction and pay for 12 yardesof serge yt Gorge fowler was indepted to mee," and she signed withthe usual "W" that had become the mark of the Hempstead Thomes(Hempstead Town Rec.:8:230). In his will, executed Sept. 22, 1734, and
proved Dec. 3, 1734, Richbell Matt of Hempstead remembered his wifeElizabeth with £20 annually, and she was to have the use of the farmon Madnan's Neck. He likewise made bequests to the children namedbelow, except Margaret and Richbell, who presumably had died; provided for the sale of the home farm, and the distribution of £600 ofthe proceeds among the children; and directed that the "Irish servantboy, David, is to have at the end of his term, a good homespun suit ofapparell, besides his everyday clothes, and a narrow axe ... and I wouldhave my son Richard instruct him as far as he can in his learning."Four gTandsons were made residuary legatees: Richbell, son of Adam
---------Mott;-Richbell;-son-of-Edmund-Mott;-RieharCl;sonor-Joseph-Mott;and Joseph, son of Joseph Matt (WNYHS:3:l63).
Elizabeth Matt of Hempstead in her will dated March 7, 1737, andproved April 16, 1739, named the same children as her husband, together with the heirs of her daughter Margaret; gTanddaughter Phebe,daughter of Stephen Wood; daughter Jemima Wood; Stephen Wood;gTandson Daniel Kissam; cousin Phebe Thorne, daughter of RichardThorne; cousin Mary Pudney; gTanddaughter Mary Treadwell; andgranddaughter Elizabeth, daughter of Adam Matt. She added "and I
desire I may be buried at Thorns burying place," and named "lovingKinsman Richard Thorne," (her nephew no. 52), as executor (lbid.:3:260). Richbell & Elizabeth (Thorne) Matt had th'ree sons and sevendaughters: II
(a) Edmund' Matt b. -; mar. Catharine Sands, a daughter of Capt. ,i
John & Sybil (Ray) Sands.(b) Margaret' Matt b. -; d. not later than 1734.(c) Richbell' Matt b. -; d. abt. 1724, probably unmar.(d) Richard' Matt b. -; mar. Sarah Pearsall, a daughter of Thomas
& Sarah (Underhill) Pearsall.(e) Elizabeth' Matt b. -; mar. Adam Matt, a son of Adam 8: Mary
(Stillwell) Matt.