A discourse delivered at the celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of the Reformed Prot. Dutch Church of Bergen, in New Jersey, on Sabbath morning, December 2nd, A.D. 1860, Part 2

Author: Taylor, Benjamin C. (Benjamin Cook), 1801-1881
Publication date: 1861
Publisher: [New York: Horsford & Ketcham, Stationers and Printers]
Number of Pages: 68


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SERMON.


How much might be written, did we but know the history and the unpublished consciousness of the thousands of quick and dead who have heard from them the messages of salvation !


When in walking up and down among you as Christ's ambassador, I reflect on a single fact, that already there are several families for whose dead, through four successive generations, I have min- istered the funeral rites, and that my predecessors did the same, a number of generations rise to view to whom the truths of Christ's Gospel have thus been proclaimed ; and all these have been taught to fear God, hate sin, love holiness, and through faith in Christ to walk in the way to heaven.


Nor can we forget the healthful, moral influence of the teachings of Divine truth upon the commu- nity at large. Even when iniquity may have abounded, and the love of many waxed cold, she has stood a witness for truth and holiness ; God's witness for ages to the inhabitants of this county ; but now surrounded in the territory she originally occupied by more than fifty Christian Churches, all organized within the last thirty-three years.


Has it been in vain that for the use of this people, in the generations past, they reared the humble log sanctuary, then, successively, their two substantial churches, and that the present generation have, in erecting this house, imitated the example of their fathers? If God has promised to glorify the house of his glory, to take possession of it, to dwell in it, to record his name there, shall we not value the ministrations of his servants, sent on his mission, to


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treat with men respecting the salvation of their souls ? Then, ever in love, "remember them who have spoken unto you the word of God."


This Church, having existed under the three na- tional Governments of Holland, Great Britain and the United States ; having been subordinate to three Classes (or Presbyteries), viz : that of Amsterdam, for one hundred and twelve years; of Hackensack, for twenty-eight years ; and that of Bergen, under whose jurisdiction she now is, for sixty years; hav- ing had only three pastors, each serving her over thirty years ; having owned three parsonages and three sacred burial places for the dead; having un- der each of her pastors been enriched by outpour- ings of the Spirit of God; having sent forth her numerous branches, fostered her schools and the College and Theological Seminary of our Church ; here, to-day, having with her, enjoying her second century celebration, that happy juvenile band of Sabbath school scholars, and the immediate lineal descendants of her three pastors, and of those who have sat under their holy ministrations, and those who now succeed them as worshiping here-this Church, consecrated with rich and ancient memories gathers together the voices of the past, and echoes them as the present voice of God to his people.


This Church, whose alms deeds began more than a century before this Republic had a name among the nations of the earth, on this goodly hill, as we have reason to believe, struck the first notes of praise to the God of our salvation, and issued the


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first sound of the trumpet of the Gospel ever uttered on the soil of New Jersey.


In her history century has spoken to century, generation has shown knowledge to generation, God has been her God in covenant, and Christ Jesus her light and her glory, and she stands unharmed amid the heavings and overthrows of nations.


Let these holy reminiscences be uttered from these heights of Zion until the very stones of this edifice (some of which bear the initials of those who laid them, as their memorial in the former sanctuaries, and which we have relaid in this house of God), shall cry out of the wall, and the beam out of the timber shall answer them.


These pews and this pulpit shall proclaim the glory of him whose promise is ever unto his people and their offspring, Yea and Amen.


"For thus saith the Lord, Stand ye in the ways and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls."


"Two hundred years! two hundred years! How much of human power and pride,


What glorious hopes, what gloomy fears


Have sunk beneath their noiseless tide!


The red man at his horrid rite,


Seen by the stars at night's cold noon, His bark canoe, its track of light


Left on the wave beneath the moon ;


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His dance, his yells, his council fire, The altar where his victim lay, His death song and his funeral pyre, That still strong tide hath borne away;


And that pale pilgrim band is gone, That on this shore, with trembling trod, Ready to faint, yet bearing on The ark of freedom and of God.


And war that since o'er ocean came, And thundered loud from this high hill, And wrapped its foot in sheets of flame To blast that ark-its storm is still.


Chief sachem, sage, bard, heroes, seers, That live in story and in song,


Time for the last two hundred years Has raised; and shown and swept along.


'Tis like a dream when one awakes, This vision of the scenes of old;


'Tis like the moon, when morning breaks, "Tis like a tale, round watch fires told.


Then what are we? Then what are we? Yes, when two hundred years have rolled O'er our green graves; our names shall be A morning dream - a tale that's told.


God of our fathers, in whose sight The thousand years that sweep away Man, and the traces of his might, Are but the break and close of day,


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Grant us that love of truth sublime, That love of holiness and thee, That makes thy children, in all time To share thine own eternity."- PIERREPONT.


"The Lord our God be with us, as he was with our fathers ; let him not leave us nor forsake us." Amen and Amen.


OF


The Ref. Prot. Antch Church OF


BERGEN, NEW JERSEY.


Published by Order of the Consistory.


CHURCH OFFICERS.


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PASTOR. BENJAMIN C. TAYLOR, D.D, Installed A.D., 1828.


ELDERS. JOHN R. ROMAINE HENRY FITCH JACOB VAN WINKLE, Junior JACOB VAN HORNE CORNELIUS C. VAN REYPEN GARRET VREELAND


DEACONS.


HENRY LINDSLEY LEWIS A. BRIGHAM GARRET BUSH JACOB VAN WAGENEN JACOB A. ZABRISKIE HARRISON PRICE


Treasurer of the Church. CORNELIUS C. VAN REYPEN


Treasurer of the Deacons' Fund. HENRY LINDSLEY


Chorister. Organist. WILLIAM SPIER


R. C. LOESCH


Sexton. FREDERICK HONECK


Superintendent of the Sabbath School. HENRY LINDSLEY


Librarian and Treasurer. GARRET SIP


STATED SERVICES.


PUBLIC WORSHIP is held every Sabbath Morning at half-past ten o'clock, and Evening at seven o'clock.


Weekly Service in the Lecture Room, Wednesday Even- ing at half-past seven o'clock.


Tuesday Evening, Prayer Meeting at private houses.


The Sabbath school meets on Sabbath at nine A. M. (Communion Sabbaths excepted).


THE SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER is administered on the fourth Lord's Day in March, June and September, and the third Lord's Day of December.


The Preparatory Service is held on the Saturday before Communion.


The Pastor and Elders meet to receive members, either by profession of faith or by certificate from other Churches, on the Saturday preceding Communion at half-past one P. M., and at such other times as they may appoint.


Persons about to make a profession of their faith are in- vited to attend to the following, which refers to the "Com- pendium of the Christian Religion," found in our Hymn Books, immediately after the Heidelberg Catechism :


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" When those who are inclined to become members in full Communion of the Church, and to approach the Holy Sup- per of the Lord, thoroughly know and confess these funda- mental truths, they are then to be asked whether they have any doubt in any point concerning the doctrine, to the end that they may be satisfied ; and in case any of them should answer in the affirmative, endeavors must be used to con- vince them from the Scriptures; and if satisfied, they must be asked whether they have experienced the power of the truth in their hearts, and are willing and desirous to be saved by Jesus Christ from their sins; and whether they propose, by the grace of God, to persevere in this doctrine, to forsake the world, and to lead a new and Christian life. Lastly, they are to be asked, whether they will submit them- selves to the Christian discipline; which being done, they are to be exhorted to peace, love and concord with all men, and to reconciliation, if there is any variance subsisting be- tween them and their neighbors."


The Baptism of Adults who have never been baptized, takes place on the day of the services preparatory to Com- munion.


The Baptism of Infants will be performed at any public service of the Church. Seasonable notice must be given to the Pastor, accompanied by the names of parents and child, and the date of its birth, for entry upon the Baptismal Register.


Particular attention is requested to the following, from the Constitution of the Reformed Dutch Church :


" The Sacrament of Baptism shall always be administered


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in the Church, or some other place of public worship, and the form adopted for Baptism hitherto in use, shall in every case be retained. In cases, however, of the sickness of the parents, and especially of the infant, it is lawful to admin- ister this sacrament in private. But no private baptism shall be administered without the presence of at least one Elder, who shall accompany the Minister for that purpose ; and the same form and solemnity shall be always used as in public Baptism." (Chapter III., Article 1, Section 1).


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THE CONSISTORY.


The Constitution provides that " The Elders and Deacons, together with the Minister or Ministers, if any, shall form a Consistory. (Chapter II., Article 2, Section 1).


Section 2. "To the Elders, together with the Ministers of the Word, is committed the spiritual government of the Church, while to the Deacons belong the obtaining charita- ble assistance, and the distribution of the same, in the most effectual manner for the relief and comfort of the poor.


When joined together in one Board, the Elders and Deacons have all an equal voice in whatever relates to the temporalities of the Church, to the calling of a minister, or the choice of their own successors; in all of which they are considered as the general and joint representatives of the people; but in admitting members to full communion, in exercising discipline upon those who have erred from the faith, or offended in morals, and in choosing delegates to the Classis, the Elders with the Ministers have alone a voice."


Section 5. "The particular spiritual government of the congregation is committed to the Ministers and Elders. It is, therefore, their duty at all times to be vigilant, to pre- serve discipline and to promote the peace and the spiritual interest of the congregation. Particularly before the celebra- tion of the Lord's Supper, a faithful and solemn inquiry is to be made by the President, whether, to the knowledge of


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those present, any member in full communion has departed from the faith, or in walk or conversation behaved unwor- thy the Christian profession ; that such as are guilty may be properly rebuked, admonished, or suspended from the privilege of approaching the Lord's Table, and all offences may be removed out of the Church of Christ."


The Annual Election for Elders and Deacons takes place on Easter Monday, immediately after public service, at which all male communicants are entitled to vote.


THE GREAT CONSISTORY is an advisory body, composed of all those who have been Elders or Deacons, whose advice may be sought by the Consistory on any matters of peculiar importance, such as the calling of ministers, building of churches, etc. (Chapter II., Article 2, Section 16).


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COLLECTIONS.


Contributions for Religious and Benevolent Objects, in- cluding the different Boards of the Reformed Dutch Church, and such other societies as the Consistory may choose.


The apostolic rule of systematic benevolence, 1 Cor. 16 : 2, should be observed: "Upon the first day of the week, let every one of you lay by him in store, as God hath prospered him."


CONTRIBUTIONS FOR RELIGIOUS AND BENEVOLENT OBJECTS.


First Sabbath in every month, for the Board of Foreign Missions of the Reformed Dutch Church.


Third Sabbath in March, June, September and December, for the Board of Domestic Misssions of the Reformed Dutch Church.


Third Sabbath in August, for the Board of Education of the Reformed Dutch Church.


Third Sabbath in April, for the American Tract Society.


Third Sabbath in October, for the Hudson County Bible Society.


Third Sabbath in May and December, for the Sabbath School of this Church.


Third Sabbath in November, for the American and Foreign Christian Union.


Third Sabbath in July, for the Sabbath School Union of the Reformed Dutch Church.


The ordinary collections on the Sabbaths not designated for special objects, are for the assistance of needy members of the Church, to whom distribution is made by the Deacons.


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MISCELLANEOUS.


Families are requested to give the Pastor timely notice of removals, sickness, affliction or death, as ignorance of these events may be the cause of apparent neglect on his part.


"It shall be incumbent upon members of the Church, in removing from the bounds of one Church to another, to ob- tain a certificate of membership and dismission." (Consti- tution, Chapter II., Article 2, Section 9).


It is recommended to every member, to procure a copy of the Constitution of the Church, and so to become familiar with her doctrines, order and history.


The Pastor earnestly hopes inquirers for the way of sal- vation will come to him, or make known their feelings to him without reserve and at any time.


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MEMBERS IN FULL COMMUNION, JANUARY 1st, A. D., 1861.


Those who have removed out of the bounds of the con- gregation, and have not taken certificates of dismission, are marked thus ( + ).


P denotes received on Profession of faith.


C denotes received on Certificate.


P C denotes the person having first professed faith in this Church, and afterwards dismissed to some other Church, and again received into this Church on Certificate.


The maiden names of married female members are given in parenthesis ( )


A


Abrahams, Sarah-Jesse D. (Van Reypen). . P 1854


Ackerman, Hester-John L. (Williams) C 1840


Albert. P 1841


Helen-Albert, (Van Horne). P 1841


Abigail-John N. (Van Dine) P 1848


Sophia-John G. (Post). P C 1858 Margaret A .- wid. John J. (Kissam) P 1859 Aldridge, Joseph . P C 1858


Catharine-Joseph, (Ackerman) P C 1858 Allen, Alletta-Henry, (Prior) P 1845 Ascheman, Martha E .- F. T. (Davis). C 1857


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B


Bailey, Mary-wid. Samuel, (Woods) + P 1818


Rushton R. P 1848


Benedict, Helen-Smith, (Wood). P C 1860


Benson, Hannah-Cornelius, (Welsh)


P 1854


Bidwell, Harriet A .- Alfred G. ( ) C 1850


Blauvelt, John G. +P 1836


Bouker, John A. P 1853


Sarah E .- John A. (Simmons)


P 1853


Brigham, Lewis A. P 1858


P 1853


Elizabeth Ann-Lewis A. (Van Winkle). Sarah-Harry, (Bowman).


C 1857


Brinkerhoff, John.


P 1835


Hannah-John, (Tice). P 1836


Jane-wid. Henry, (Van Horne) ..


P 1838


Jane-wid. Cornelius, (Vreeland) . P 1842


P 1858


Buck, Cath'ne P .- Ephraim W. M.D.(Ackerman). Buffet, Edward P .- M. D.


C 1859


Brittin, Abraham


P 1836


Gertrude-Abraham, (Van Cleef)


P 1836


Jasper P.


P 1836


Adrianna-Jasper P. (Welsh)


P 1835


Bruchon, Peter Charles C 1859


Bush, David P 1842


Eliza-David, (Simmons) P 1818


Garret P 1842


Hannah-Garret, (Vreeland). P 1853


Julia Annetta P 1853


C


Cadmus, Eliza-wid. Jasper, (Van Horne) .. . . Carr, Henry J. . C 1859


C 1850


Sarah Elizabeth-Henry J. (Cochrane). ..


C 1859


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Clendenny, Jane-John V. H. (Van Reypen) .. P 1859 Cochrane, Samuel B. C 1860


Collard, Ann-wid. Abraham, (Vreeland) P 1818


Connelly, Jane-William, (Fowler). C 1859


Cornelison, Cath'ne M .- wid. Rev. John, (Mesier) P 1795


Corwin, Hannah M .- James H. (Garretson). . . C 1856


Cowles, Henrietta-Silas H. (Kitchel). C 1860


D


Daniels, Rachel S. P 1837


Decker, Hannah Maria-Levi, (Welsh) P 1857


De Mott, George. P 1842


Ellen Ann-George, (Smith).


P 1840


Margaret-wid. Michael, (Ackerman)


P 1846


George V


P 1842 Georgianna P 1860


Dillaway, Georgine


P 1857


Ann Elizabeth P 1857


Duryee, Catharine-James, (Brouwer) P 1857 John. P 1858


Eliza Ann-John, (Van Saun) P 1858


E


Earle, Gitty-Nathaniel, (Duryee) . P 1842


Margaret-Peter H. (Chapman) C 1860


Everett, Robert. +P 1848


Sarah-Robert, (Hughes) +P 1852


Nicholas, C.


C 1858


Eliza Ann Euphemia C 1858


Mary Louisa C 1858


Emma. C 1858


Matilda C 1858


Laura C 1858


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Everett, Cordelia. : C 1858 Caroline Augusta C 1858


Emery, William. C 1860


Jane L .- William, (Slack) C 1860


F


Fritzche, Margaret-wid. Charles G. ( ). +C 1852


Fitch, Henry .


C 1855


Harriet-Henry, (Morse) C 1855


Margaret E


P 1858


Henry, Jr


P 1858


G


Geer, Angie-Seth, (De Graff)


C 1860


Gemmel, Margaret-William, (Van Winkle) P 1857


Gibson, Hugh. +C 1857


Giberson, Jane-Anthony, (Megaw).


C 1856


Gilbert, Emma C .- William, (Everett)


P 1856


Giraud, Elizabeth-Jacob P. (Lines)


+P 1848


Grames, Marian


+P 1842


Graves, Elizabeth-Amos, (Fitch)


C 1855


Caroline C 1855


Elizabeth P C 1855


Gravo, Mary Anna-Henry, (Lamars) +P 1837


Griffith, Thomas C 1848


Margaret-Thomas, (Collins) P 1856


Gregory, Elizabeth L. C 1860


H


Harrison, Edgar R. P 1842


Hart, Sarah-Samuel S. (Tice) P 1842


Haulenbeck, Effee-John L. (Romaine). P 1858


Havens, Sarah Gertrude-Valentine H. (Brittin) P 1844


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Honeck, Frederick. P 1850


Sophia-Frederick, (Flickenscheldt). ..


P 1850


Howser, William G. P 1859


Huestis, Sarah. C 1859


Hunt, Alice. C 1841


Emily


C 1841


J


Jackson, Abigail, (Colored) wid. P 1835


Jeffers, Moses +C 1826


Johnson, John, (Colored) P 1842


Abraham. P 1844


Maria-Abraham, (Duryee)


P 1837


Susan-wid. John, (Colored) P 1851


Jones, James N.


C 1850


Gertrude-James N. (Van Pelt)


C 1850


Phebe-John, (Morgan) P 1856


James P


P 1859


K


Kells, Dorcas-James, (Van Horne). P 1844


Catharine-Calvin, (Greenleaf) P 1858


Kent, Sarah-Wilson, (Spear)


+C 1834


Kitchell, James T C 1860


Knox, George.


C 1855


Mary-George, (Edgar). C 1856


L


Lansing, Charlotte B .- David F. (Whipple) +C 1849


Layton, Mary A .- Sydney M. (Sherman) .. C 1858


Lewis, Ann-Martin, (Tolen). C 1853


Lindsley, Henry .. C 1857


Jane-Henry, (Hageman) . C 1857


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Loney, John +P 1838


Lyon, Gertrude A. +P 1842


M


Mandevelle, Ann-Henry, (Outwater) P 1818


Mary A. P 1853 Marcellus, Sarah-Rev. Aaron A. (Marcellus) ... C 1860


Merritt, Jane-Gilbert, (Earle)


C 1858 Mc Intyre, Arietta P .- James S. (Welsh)


P 1849


Mersereau, Elizabeth-John, (Carr)


P 1818


Midwinter, Giles. P 1854


Sarah-Giles, (Williams) P 1854


Miller, Elizabeth-Jacob. C 1856


Morey, Sarah-Luther, (Gould)


P 1848


Morse, Margaret-Rev. B. Y. (Oakes) P 1860


Morton, John W


P 1858


N


Neill, Mary E. +P 1853


Newkirk, George. P 1817


Sarah-George, (Van Derhoef) P 1817


Rachael-Garret J. (Shepherd)


P 1819


Elizabeth-Jacob, (Brinkerhoff)


P 1835


Henry G. . P 1842


Sarah-Henry G. (Van Boskerk).


P 1842


Garret G. . P 1842


Jane-Garret G. (Van Riper) P 1842


Maria-Abm P. (Tallman) .


C 1848


Sarah J .- James M. (Vreeland). C 1842


Jacob. P 1843


0


O' Harra, Rebecca-Calvin, (Scott). P 1851


Outwater, Eleanor-John G. (Prior) P 1834


John G. . P 1843


Oliver, Eliza Ann-Thomas, (Tuers). C 1858


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P


Parks, Margaret-Merseles M. (Vreeland) P 1842


Patterson, John. C 1859


Arietta-John, (Bull) C 1860


Peer, Ann-John, (Jacobus).


P 1855


Peters, Eliza-John L. (De Motte)


+P 1854


Post, Henry P.


P 1860


Helen-Henry P. (Mersereau)


P 1858


Sarah-John, (Van Horne). P C 1840


Helen-John J. (Van Winkle)


P 1853


Ann-wid John, (Van Wart). P 1836


Cornelius T. P 1858


Abigail-wid. John E. (Prior).


P 1818


Catharine A .- Cornelius T. (Joralemon) ..


P 1858


Pond, Eri D. C 1860


Adaline -- Eri D C 1860


Price, Harrison. P 1857


Jane-Harrison, (Barclay)


C 1857


Pike, Thomas


+P 1838


Alice-Thomas, (Wilson) +C 1838


Prior, Annie. P 1818


Margaret-Andrew, (Tucker). P 1825


Hannah-wid. Nicholas C. (Vreeland) .... P 1846


R


Rapp, Mary-wid. John A. (Van Cleef) P 1817


Catharine-Andrew, (Brittin). P 1833


Elizabeth M .- Abm. J. (Welcher) P 1842 Hannah-John, (Van Reypen) . P 1852 Catharine Jane-Andrew A. (Vreeland) .... P 1855


Catharine-Adam, (Van Reypen) .


P 1859


Romaine, John R .. P 1842


Ann-John R. (Zabriskie) P 1842


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Romaine, Ralph. C 1847


Jemima-Ralph, (Van Horne) C 1857


Royle, Thomas P 1860


Russel, Catharine C .- wid. William, (Tallman). G 1854


Rutzer, Amelia A .- William, (De Motte) P 1848


Ryerson, Matilda-John A. (Linderman) C 1860


S


Shepherd, Catherine-wid. Geo. (Van Winkle). . P 1810


Simmons, Mary-wid. John, (Ackerman) P 1842


Michael. P 1843


Henry P.


¡P 1858


Catharine-Henry P. (Post) +P 1858


Sip, Garret P 1816


Margaret-Garret, (Newkirk). P 1816


Jane P 1836


Ann-wid. Peter, (Van Winkle)


P 1842


Richard . P 1856 Sarah E .- Richard, (Wayland) C 1857


Skidmore, Phebe-Sylvester, (Wood)


C 1853


Slater, Hugh


P 1849


Eliza-Hugh, (Riker). P 1850


Smith, Rebecca


+P 1851


John E ..


P C 1857


Jane-wid. Joseph, (Pierce) P C 1857


Speer, Abraham P 1843


Ellen J .- Abraham, (Tharp) P 1837


Speir, Louisa-William, (Leggett) C 1856


C 1856


Stevens, James


Ann-James, (Williams) C 1856


T


Tallman, Nancy-wid. Hermanus, (Coleman) .. C 1848 Taylor, Anna R .- Rev. B. C. (Romeyn). C 1828


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Terhune, Stephen. C 1853


Mary-Stephen, (Joralemon) P 1832


Michael . C 1849


Jane-Michael, (Vreeland). C 1849


Jane-Stephen, (Terhune)


P C 1857


Peter N .. C 1860 Anna, Peter N. (Van Iderstyn) C 1860


Tice, Nancy-Martin, (Van Riper) ..


P 1842


Jane-wid. Richard, (Van Houten).


P 1850


Sarah Catharine P 1858


Tuers, Abraham. P 1853


Hester A .- Abraham, (Van Winkle). P 1858


Tuttle, Hannah-wid. Joel, (Waldron) .


P 1831


Tulp, Aaltye .. C 1857


William C 1851


Martha B .- William, (Morris) C 1851


Toffee, Mary D. R .- George A. (Cook) C 1857


V


Van Alen, Mary G .- J. Pruyn, (Taylor) . P C 1859


Van Blarcom, Ryer. P 1857


Van Buren, Ann-Beekman, (Ackerman) .... P C 1860


Van Cleef, Elizabeth-Daniel, (Van der Beck) P 1819 Van Dolsen, Samuel + P 1818


Van Horne, John J. P 1818 Jane-wid. Cornelius J. (Garrabrant) P 1819


Minedert


P 1820


Cathari'e-wid. Garret, (Garrabrant) P 1824


John G ... . P 1824


Hannah-John G. (Van Riper). . .


P 1824


Rebecca-wid. Garret, (Sharpley) .. P 1831


P 1839


Agnes-Garret, (Van Horne). . Gertrude-John C. (Ackerman) ... P 1841


Jacob. P 1842


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Van Horne, Harriet E .- Jacob, (Outwater). .. P 1842


Cornelia-John J. (Van Alen). .. C 1843


John, Jr ... P 1851


Mary-John, Jr. (Post) P 1844


P 1850


Alletta .


P 1858


Garret, I.


P 1858


Mary Jane-Garret, I. (Brittin) .


C 1860


Sarah-wid. Andrew, (Daniels). ..


P 1818


Van Reypen, Elizabeth


P 1818


Elizab'h-wid. Garret C. (Van Wart)


P 1823


Daniel.


P 1836


Cornelius C ..


C 1836


Christina-Corns. C. (Van Alen) ..


P 1848


Effie. P 1850


Mary-Cornelius R. (Sickles). Catharine V. H. P 1855 P 1818


Van Riper, Charity-wid. Chris. (Van Houten). Hannah-wid. Garret C. (Evans) ...


+P 1818


P 1836 Van Vorst, Cynthia-wid. Garret, (Hennion) .. .


P 1823 Van Wagenen, Hartman Jacob. P 1855


Jane-Jacob, (Van Boskerck) .. .


P 1854


Van Wickle, Elizabeth-John, (Patterson) . . Van Winkle, Jacob D .. .


P 1815


Ann-Jacob D. (Vreeland). P 1815


P 1818


P 1830


P 1840


P 1842


Maria-Jacob, (Sip) P 1842


P 1844 Gitty.


Daniel. P 1856


Effee-Daniel, (Newkirk) P 1850


Alletta Ann. P 1856


Margaret-wid. Corn. (Van Riper) Ann-wid. John G. (Van Winkle) Sarah-wid. Garret S. (Van Riper). Jacob.


C 1860


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Van Winkle, Jacob, Jr C 1858 Margaret-Jacob, Jr. (Mandeville) P C 1858 Maria-wid. Henry E. (Jackson) .. C 1859


Isabel C 1859


Julia. P 1859


Jacob A.


P C 1860


Sarah-Jacob A. (Cadmus)


P C 1860


Van Zee, Peter .. P 1856


Adrianna-Peter, (De Kock).


P 1856


Cornelius. C 1856


Dericka-Cornelius, (De Kock) C 1856


Vreeland, Stephen


P 1814


Margaret-Richard, (De Mott)


P 1816


Nicholas.


P 1817


Betsey-Nicholas, (Van Riper)


C 1835


Daniel. P 1832


P 1818


Abraham


P 1838


Hannah-Abraham, (Van Reypen) . . P 1838 Garret R .. P 1840


Nicholas S. .


P 1842


Ellen J .- Nicholas S. (Van Riper) ... P 1842


Garret. P 1842


Catharine-Garret, (Van Buskirk) ...


P 1842


Ann Jane-Michael J. (Vreeland) ... P 1842


Stephen B. P 1850


Fanny.


P 1851


Jane-Peter, (Van Horne)


P 1852


Abraham A.


P 1856


Rachael-Abraham A. (Vreeland) ... Jacob J.


P 1850


P 1856


Gitty-Jacob J. (Vreeland) P 1842


Cornelius A. P 1858


Mary-Cornelius A. (Newkirk) ₽ 1858


Anna E .. P 1858


Cornelia-Daniel, (Newkirk)


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W


Washburn, Rachael D-wid. C. L. (Tice)


P 1857


Welsh, Sarah-Henry R. (Mead). P 1842


James B. + P 1842


Ellen-James B. (Waldron) + P 1842


Gitty S .- John B. (Vreeland)


+ P 1842


Margaret-Archer G. (Stager)


P 1844


Abner B.


P 1850


Adam R ..


P 1853


Hannah L. + P 1853


Wilson, Sophia-Blakely, (Newkirk)


P 1850


Wolfe, Phebe A .- Hugh N. (Crane)


P 1860


Wood, Eliza-Joseph W. (Welsh) P 1857


Woods, Sarah-Walter, (Post) .


P 1845


Z


Zabriskie, Albert. P 1836


Catharine-Albert, (Van Reypen) .... P 1835


Lavina-John V. H. (Banta). + P 1837


Jacob A.


P 1858


Lavina-Jacob' A. (Ackerman). P 1853


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