History of Monmouth county, New Jersey, Index, Part 43

Author: Ellis, Franklin, 1828-1885; Swan, Norma Lippincott. [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1885
Publisher: Philadelphia, R. T. Peck & co.
Number of Pages: 268


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received attention of Congress of New Jersey, 1776, 203


808


owned sawmill on Sawmill Brook, Wreck Pond, 1751


808


Tilton, Thomas Jr., married Faith, daughter of Joseph Lawrence,


809


Tilton, William, married Margaret R. Lawrence,


465


Tilton, William F., private, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


263


Tilton, William H., justice of the peace, 1851,


112


Tilton, William L., justice of the peace, 1879-80,


114


Tintern Manor, Colonel Lewis Morris' estate,


587


Tinton Falls, elevation of, 2


iron works of Colonel Lewis Morris at,


101


account of,


Methodist Church, at, account of, 590


post office at, established about 1840, School District No. 78,


590


596


store of Thomas E. Combs, opened at, 1838,


597


Tinton Iron Works of Lewis Morris designated on Faden map, 1777, 377


Tinton Manor, residence of Colonel Lewis Morris, 101


Titus, J. B., keeper of Blue Ball tavern, 1885, 649


Tive, Thomas, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, 1758, 616


Tobacco, used as currency at Middletown, 221


Tolet, Edward, taught school, Marl Ridge, Upper Freehold Township, 1829, 639


Tom, Negro, executed for murder, Middletown, 400, 523


Tomlinson, Jennie, officer, Loyal Ladies' League, Manasquan, 1882, 803


Tomlinson, W. P., corporal, Mexican War, 1846-49, 241


Tompkins, Rev. Eliot D., minister, St. James' Episco- pal Church, Long Branch, 1873, 765


daughter of Reuben Tilton, married Abram Antonides, son of Jacob and Elizabeth (Sutphin) Tilton, 898


Tilton, Margaret, constituent member, First Baptist Church, Shrewsbury, 1844, 600


Tilton, Mary, member "Second Middletown", Baptist Church, 1836, 819


married Daniel Williams, father of Thomas T. Williams of Poplar, 896


Tilton, Mary A., constituent member, Navesink Bap- tist Church, 1853,


Tilton, Miriam, Atlantic Township, married Edmund Williams,


609


burned by Refugees, 1782, 217


Tilton, Peter, from Long Island, original settler of Monmouth County, 64


mentioned in road records, 1682, 1705, 372,


373 524


Tonson, Isaac, private, Continental Army, 1776, 239


Tilton, Richard C., private, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862,


260


Friends' Meetinghouse, George Keith aided


erection of, 1692,


577


Tilton, Sylvester, Colt's Neck, killed by Tory bandits, 1780,


211


Tilton, Thomas, mentioned in road records, 1713, bought land from James Grover at Rack (Wreck) Pond,


Torrey, John Jr., one of organizers of Monmouth Beach Association, 1871, 775


Torrey, William, secretary, Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad Company, 1855, 380


Tory Refugees, inveterate enemies of patriots during Revolution, 195


on Sandy Hook, 547


fired on Thomas Barclay, 890


Totman, John, encounters dutch on Monmouth shore, 1663,


59


Totten, Rev. Joseph, pastor Methodist Episcopal Church, 1813, 629


586


presiding elder, Methodist Church, Branchburg, 1808, 888


Totten, Randall B., deacon, Baptist Church, Allen- town, 1884, 630


Tower, E. B. H., married Eleanor H. Bawden, 473


215


justice of the peace, 1679,


Townbook, Middletown, first record in, dated 1667, quoted, 1670,


86 699


Townly, Richard, member General Assembly, 1703, 36


Town meeting, Middletown, resolutions on levying taxes by Proprietors, 1668,


88


Troops of Monmouth County, War of 1812, (foot- note),


139


Trout, John, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758,


616


Townsend, Sarah, daughter of Elijah Townsend of Dutchess County, N. Y.,


married John J. son of Cornelius (first and Dorcas (Springsteen) Ackerson,


828


Townsend, Rev. S., pastor Embury Methodist Episcopal Church, Little Silver, 1884, 592


Townsend, Rev. Socrates, pastor Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, Keyport, 1848,


711


Trading posts, established by Dutch on Hudson River, 1610,


16


Trafford, Colonel, started The Democrat, Red Bank, 1882, 604


Trafford, Abraham, corporator, Fair Haven, Dock Company, 1866,


594


Trafford, Dr. A. T., physician, Red Bank, 1885,


598


Trafford, Catharine, married Charles Gordon Allen, 1823,


607


Trafford, Charles H., counselor, admitted to bar, 1872,


317


lawyer, Red Bank, 1884, 318


Trafford, Deborah, married James Patterson, son of Jehu and ----- (Gordon) Patterson,


350


Trafford, Edmund, postmaster at Fair Haven, 1876,


594


Trafford, John, trustee, Shrewsbury Library Associa- tion, 1880,


586


Trap Tavern, Shark River Village, opened before 1812, Travel, early facilities for,


370


Travers, Dr. Frank, member and officer, Medical Society of Monmouth, 1871-1872,


321, 322


born in Dorchester County, Maryland, 1840; bio- graphy of,


345


1851), and Newell; biography and portrait of, 784,785,786 Truax, A., private, Continental Army, 1776, 239


Truax, Anthony, justice of the peace, 1854, 1859, 1864,


112


Truax, Elias, member of militia, 1814, 241


Truax, George W., justice of the peace, 1880, 114


Treasurers, State, from Monmouth County,


105


Truax, John, bought Tennent Church pew, 1754, 684


Truax, John, tavern keeper, Middletown, 1812, 526


Truax, Mary, constituent member, Manasquan Baptist Church, 1804, 800


Treganowan, Ambrose, surgeon, Fourteenth Regi- ment, 1862,


254


Trenton Circuit, of Methodist Church, 1794,


423


preaching stations of, 1786,


650


Truax, Philip, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, 1731, 614


Truax, Samuel, private, Captain S. Dennis' company Continental Army, 1776, 239


Trinity African Methodist Episcopal Church of Long Branch, dedication of, 1882,


766


Truax, Samuel, private, Lieutenant Tice's Company, Continental Army, 1776, 239


Truaxes, early Dutch Monmouth settlers, 83


Trinity Episcopal Church of Matawan, founded 1850,


839


Trinity Episcopal Church of Red Bank, organized, 1859


602


quoted, 496


Truett, Abraham, Methodist circuit preacher, Freehold circuit, 1843, 428


840


Troop, ----- , lieutenant, "Skinners' Greens"", American Revolution,


200


Townsend, Dr. Henry, married Eliza H., daughter of Benjamin W. and Miriam J. (Williams) Corlies,


900


Townsend, John, from Long Island, original Mon- mouth County settler,


64


Troutman, George M., attorney, admitted to bar, 1874,


lawyer, Long Branch, 1884,


Troutman, N. W., built school for boys, Long Branch, 1863,


768 Truax family, genealogy of;


William Truax lived in Shrewsbury Township in 1750; was father of John Truax, (see below),


John Truax, son of William, and grandfather of Anthony Truax, married first Catharine Goodenough, and second Mary Sutton; children of John (first), and Catharine (Goodenough) Truax were: Elias (see below), and Betsy (married Eli Williams); child of John (first) and Mary (Sutton) Truax was Goodenough Truax; Elias Truax, born 1785, son of John (first) and Catharine (Goodenough) Truax, married Hannah Layton, daughter of William Layton; children of Elias and Hannah (Layton) Truax were: Anthony (see below), John, Sarah Ann (married Hamilton Banta);


Anthony Truax, born 1810, son of Elias and Hannah (Layton) Truax, married Tenty Ann White, daughter of Jacob and Mary White, 1832; children of ANthony and Tenty Ann (White) Truax, were: Henry (born 1835), Hannah (born 1837, married Matthias Woolley), Jacob W. (born 1839), Elias L. (born 1841), Mary Catharine (born 1843, married George C. Taylor), Cornelia (born 1846, married Charles E. Hulick), Anthony T. (born 1847), George W. (born 1849), Joseph C. (born


Travers, Colonel John, corporator, New York and Long Branch Railroad Company, 1868,


383


Matawan Episcopal Church erected by liberality of, 1850, 839


Treadwell, Seabury, bought land on Block (or Passage) Point from Eleazer Parmley,


592


Truax, Jacob, private, Continental Army, 1776, 239


Treaty of peace concluded between England and Holland, 1673, 26


Truax, Phebe, officer, Loyal Ladies' League, Mana- squan, 1882, 803


Trewax, Jacob, settler in Monmouth County prior to 1700,


83 239


Tribit, John, private, Continental Army, 1776,


Trinity Episcipal Church, Asbury Park, organized, 1872,


868


True American, Trenton, letter from Hon. Franklin Mills quoted, 245


account of anniversary of Battle of Monmouth


318 319


216


Trinity Lodge, No. 20, F. and A. M., organized at Middletown Point, 1807,


871


Truex, Charles, deacon, Freehold Baptist Church, 1875,


421


assistant commissioner, Freehold, 1877, 461


Truex, Elias L., private, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862,


259


Turnier, Jemima, mother of William Henry Slocum,


894


Turnpike Company, Freehold and Englishtown, Dr. Joseph Thompson a director of,


332


Turnpikes, companies for construction of, 1857, 378


Truex, W. E., secretary, Freehold Lyceum Library and Free Reading Room, 1884,


480


Truex, William S., first lieutenant, Mexican War, 1846-48,


241


major, Fifth Regiment, 1861,


249


Tusting, Robert, officer, Odd Fellows, Allentown,


631


lieutenant-colonel, militia, 1861,


342


Tutelos, tribe of the Lenni Lenape,


47


Tucker, Brittan, store of, Oceanville, 1823,


774


Tuznew, John H., private, Company K, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


267


Elizabeth Tucker,


267


Twenty-ninth Regiment, mustered 1862, account of,


260


and Catharine (Cook) Woolley,


770


259


Tucker, John, settler in Monmouth prior to 1700, 83


373


owned land and "Deale", 1693,


779


of New Bedford, Mass., married Ruth Woolley,


Tye, "Colonel", Negro Refugee, wounded at Colt's Neck, 1780,


206


Marcy (Potter) Woolley, 792


took Captain Barnes Smock and Gilbert Van Mater prisoners, 1780,


209


member of Lord Dunmore's crew, 1780,


214


Tucker, Patience, inherited property from John Słocum (first), 1698, 756


Tucker, Samuel, member, Committee of Correspon- dence and Inquiry, 1774,


116


chairman, Committee of Safety, took protection from the British, 1776,


158


Tuckerton, once called Clamtown,


213


Tuckerton and Freehold mail route, opened 1819,


647


Tule, David, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, 1758,


616


Tullis, Rev. G. H., pastor, Allentown Methodist Church, 1879,


630


Farmingdale Methodist minister, 1862,


647


Tully, Peter, private, Company I, Twenty-ninth Regi- ment, 1862,


266


547


Tunnicliff, Rev. E. T., pastor, Methodist Church, Port Monmouth,


545


Tunis, Charles S., part-owner, Monmouth Inquirer,


453


Tunis, Henry, member, Blue Ball (Adelphia) Methodist Church, 1812,


651


Tunis, John E., private, Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1812,


264


Tunis, Jonathan, member of militia, 1814,


241


Tunis, T. T., trustee, Baptist Church of Upper free- hold, prior to 1869,


636


Tunison, C. C., private, Continental Army, 1776,


239


Tunison, Cornelius, member, 1704,


36


Tunison, John, assembly member, 1704,


37


Tunison, Rev. William, preacher, Imlay's Hill Meth- odist Church, 1847,


Turkey, Upper, (Blue Ball), now Adelphia and Lower Turkey (Fairfield),


stations on Freehold Methodist Circuit, 1843,


Turkey, Lower, later Fairfield, Howell Township, 652


Turkey School District, No. 103, Howell Township, account of, 654


Turner, Robert, purchased proprietary interest in East Jersey, 1682, 31


Truex, Henry, private, Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 263


Truex, John, private, Company D, Fourteenth Regi- ment, 1865, 257


Turtle Mill, later known as Slocum's Mill on head waters of Pleasure Bay, in operation 1730, 889


Tusting, Dr. R., physician, Asbury Park, 1884, 870


Tusting, Prof. R. A., president, Asbury Park Y. M. C. A., 1884,


869


colonel, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862, 254


Tucker, Elizabeth, of Deal, daughter of Samuel and


Twenty-eighth Regiment, account of,


married Jacob Woolley (first), of Poplar, son of Benjamin (first),


Twiford, David H., private, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862,


Twin Lighthouses on the Highlands, account of, 537


Twiss, Rev. D. F., pastor, Matawan Baptist Church, 1851, 835


daughter of John and


Tucker, Mary A., of Deal, married William R. Maps, Long Branch, 1832, 770


Tyson, John, private, Continental Army, 1776, 239


Tyson, Peter, Freehold, received land, 1714, 731


637


428


217


Tunnicliff, Rev. E. H., pastor, Harmony Methodist Church,


mentioned in road records, 1693,


U


Udell, Benjamin F., private, Company D, Twen-


ty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


264


Unalachtgo, tribe of the Lenni Lenape,


47


Indian tribe of Monmouth County,


49


Unamis, tribe of the Lenni Lenape,


47


Indian tribe of Monmouth County,


49


Underwood, served at the Battle of Monmouth,


186


Underwood, B. F., started printing office, Keyport, 1862,


710


Underwood, Sarah, Hicksite speaker, Shrewsbury,


577


Union African Methodist Episcopal Church at Allen- town, organized 1835,


630


Union City, on Raritan Bay,


702


Union, fossils in clay cliff of,


13


dinosaur unearthed at,


14


Union Hill School District No. 4, Freehold Township, 1839,


509


Union Hotel, Freehold,


391


Union Hotel, Red Bank, kept by J. M. Atkins, 1880,


596


Union Landing, Manasquan post office removed to, two miles south of Manasquan village,


803


Union Missionary, School District No. 3, Freehold Township, 1839,


509


Union School District No. 38, Millstone Township,


660


Union School District No. 50, Raritan Township, 701


Union Schoolhouse in Nut Swamp District, 549


Union Schoolhouse at Allentown, built 1834,


631


Union, The, first hotel at Middletown Point,


832


Union township, erected 1846,


104


Uniontown Tile and Brick Company, on bay at Granville, 1883,


702


United Lodge, No. 199, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Ocean Beach, instituted in 1884,


808


United Railroads of New Jersey, reference to,


384


United States Hotel, Freehold, formerly Monmouth Hotel, opened by Benjamin Laird, 1830,


459


United States Navy, War of the Rebellion, account of Monmouth men in,


269


Upjohn, Richard M., architect of All Saints Memorial Church, Navesink, 1863,


541


Upper Freehold Township, originally a part of


Freehold Township, erected prior to 1730,


103


population of, 1870-1880,


384, 611


"Upper Meeting-house," or "Upper Congregation," early designation of Holmdel Baptist Church,


815


Upper sqankum, now Farmingdale,


647


Urner, Benjamin, member North American Phalanx,


671


Usselton, Francis, settler in Monmouth prior to 1700, 83


Usselton, Thomas, settler in Monmouth prior to 1700, 83


218


threatened by fire of 1873, 409


802


V


Van Brockle, Mr., killed by the "Greens" from Sandy Hook, 1778,


Van Brockle, James, private, Company I, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 266


Van Brockle, Richard, private, Company I, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 266


Van Brunts, early Dutch Monmouth settlers,


83


Van Brunt, Albert, married Mary, daughter of John S. and Sarah (Hendrickson) Holmes, 822


Van Brunt, Benjamin, private, Company G, Four- teenth Regiment, 1862, 260


Van Brunt, Daniel, member of militia, 1814, 241


Van Brunt, Hendrick, appointed second major, third battalion of foot, July, 1776, 138, 230


Van Brunt, Hendrick, Jr., lieutenant, third regiment, Continental Army, 1776, 232


Van Brunt, John, private, Company A, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 261


Van Brunt, Lewis, private, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862, 259


Van Aken, Rev. Gulick, pastor Freehold Second Reformed Church,


435


Van Allen, ----- , keeper of Highland light,


538


Van Brunt, Margaret, married Jordan Woolley, born 1815, son of Britton (first) and Mary (Williams) Woolley, 780


Van Brunt, Nicholas, sheriff of Monmouth County, 1776,


111, 529


Van Arsdale and Ellison, butcher shop of, burned, Keyport fire, 1877,


718


member of Shrewsbury Committee of Observation, 1775,


124


Van Arsdale, Stacy F., justice of the peace, 1881, 114


Monmouth County delegate to Provincial Congress, 1775,


126


Van Arsdale, Stephen D., private, Company G, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


265


Van Artsdalen, Jacob C., private, Continental Army, 1776,


239


Van Brunt, William, private, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864,


255


Van Blarkin, David, private, Continental Army, 1776, Van Brackle, ----- , taught school, Mount Pleasant District, about 1840,


846


Van Buren, White, private, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864,


256


Van Brackle, David P., elder, Keyport Dutch Reformed Church, 1884,


715


Van Buskirk, Abraham, lieutenant-colonel, Third Bat- talion, "Skinner's Greens," American Revolution, 199


Van Buskirk, Jacob, captain, Third Battalion, "Skinner's Greens," American Revolution, 199


Van Brackle, James, postmaster, Black's Mills, Manalapan Township,


692


Vance, Patrick, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758,


616


Van Cleafs, early Dutch Monmouth settlers,


83


Van Cleaf, ----- , served at the Battle of Monmouth,


186


member, "Second Middletown" Baptist congre- gation, 1836,


819


Van Cleaf, Charles, owned Richmond's Mill, near Blue Ball, 1884, 506


Van Brackle, Captain Mathias, company of troops, Middletown Point, 1807, (footnote), 240


Van Brackle, Richard, married Catherine L. Disbrow, daughter of Nicholas Morgan and Mary (Van Derhoef) Disbrow,


Van Brackle, Stephen, member, "Second Middletown" Baptist Church, 1836, 819


Van Brackle, Stephen P., original member Keyport Baptist Church, 1840, 712


Van Brackley, S., private, Continental Army, 1776,


239


Van Bracle, John, elected deacon, Matawan Baptist Church, 1850,


834


Van Cleaf, John, Methodist Sabbath school scholar, Middletown Point, 1837, 837


Van Cleaf, John C., charter member, Tennent Lodge, Freehold Knights of Pythias, 1872, 480


Van Cleaf, Joseph, Masonic officer, Keyport, 1865, 716


205


Vail, Daniel, extracted oil from menhaden at Port Monmouth, 1884,


Vail, David, extracted oil from menhaden at Port Monmouth, 1884,


Valentine, Captain Charles H., born 1825, at Long Branch, son of George and Katy (Morris) Valentine, married Armenia Woolley, daughter of Tucker and Ann Woolley, 1885; biography and portrait of,


Valentine, George, of Long Branch, married Katy Morris,


791 234


Valentine, Thomas, private, Continental Army, 1776, Valentine, William, private, Continental Army, 1776, Vallico (Valleau?), Peter H., sergeant, Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1863,


263


Van Aman, James N., soldier of the Rebellion, buried at Old Tennent, 688


Van Arsdale, Jacob, kept tavern at Tinton Falls, 1808, 590


Monmouth County sheriff during the Revolution, Van Brunt, Nicolas, captian, third regiment, Conti- nental Army, 1776,


231


Van Berner, Charles, postmaster at the Highlands, 1872,


535


239


Van Brunt, William P., private, Company D. Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 263


Van Brackle, Eleanor, member "Second Middletown" Baptist Church, 1836, 619


Van Brackle, Jane, original member Keyport Baptist Church, 1840, presented letter of dismission,


712


Van Cleaf, Catharine, Methodist Sabbath school scho- lar, Middletown Point, 1837, 837


Van Cleaf, Clarissa, colored Sabbath school scholar, Middletown Point, 1837, 837


340


Van Cleaf, Daniel, taught Methodist Sabbath school, Middletown Point, 1837, 837


Van Cleaf, Elizabeth, member Freehold Baptist


Church, 1834, 419


Van Cleaf, George, early Monmouth County Methodist,


425


Van Cleaf, John, captain, Continental Army, 1776, 231


Van Brakle, Emma, daughter of Matthias Van Brakle, married Hon. Thomas Arrowsmith,


339


Van Brakle, Matthias, member of General Assembly, 1815-1820, 109


545


545


792


239


590


219


Van Cleaf, Lydia, early Monmouth County Methodist, Van Cleaf, Marta, Methodist Sabbath school scholar, Middletown Point, 1837,


Van Cleaf, Ruliff S., private, Company E, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862.


Van Cleaf, Simon, colored Methodist Sabbath school scholar, Middletown point, 1837,


837


Church, 1820, 627


ruling elder, 1817, 629


264


Vanderbeck, George H., trustee, Allentown Presby- terian Church, 1864,


629


231


Van Cleaf, William, private, Continental Army, 1776,


239


Van Cleaf, William, Methodist Sabbath school scholar, Middletown Point, 1837,


837


officer, Odd Fellows, Allentown,


631


Van Cleave, John, private, Continental Army, 1776, 239


Van Cleave, Joseph, private, Continental Army, 1776,


239


Van Cleave, Peter, private, Continental Army, 1776,


239


Vanderbeck, Robert, elder, Allentown Presbyterian Church, 1820,


627


263


Van Cleef, C. A., justice of the peace, 1868, 1875,


113


Van Cleef, Charles , ran grist mill, Englishtown,


690


321


Van Cleff, Isaac, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1731,


613


Vanderbeek, Cornelius, original member Perseverance Fire Company, Allentown, 1818, 621


Vanderbelt, Hendrick, sergeant, Captain Samuel Dennis' company, 1776, 233


Vanderbilt, Annie, daughter of Jeremiah Vanderbilt, married William Spader (first), half-brother of Peter Spader, and a Revolutionary soldier,


851


Van Cleff, ----- , licensed to sell strong drink, Middle- town, 1716,


526


Vanderbilt, Cornelius, private, Continental Army, 1776,


239


Van Cleve, Benjamin, British burnt house of, at time of Battle of Monmouth, 192


Vanderbilt, Eliza, daughter of Jeremiah Vanderbilt, married Judge William Spader, born 1817, son of John (second) and Phoebe (Lott) Spader, 1838,


852 239


buried at Old Tennent,


688


Vanderbilt, Jacob, private, Continental Army, 1776, Vanderbilt, John, corporal, Company F, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


264


Van Cleve, Benjamin, first lieutenant, militia, 1812,


683 240


Vanderbilt, Oliver, bought land formerly part of Kearney estate, 1839,


705


Van Cleve, Rev. C. S., pastor, St. Lukes' Methodist Church, Long Branch, 1875,


766


Vanderburg, Atlantic Township, post office estab- lished, 1882,


668


Vanderhall, A., private, Continental Army, 1776,


239


Van Clief, Edward, corporal, Company I, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


266


Van Clove, Mary, member Freehold Baptist Church, 1834, 419


Van Cott, Hannah, daughter of Cornelius Van Cott, married Peter D. Hulst, 727


452


See Conover for Van Covenhoven genealogy.


Vanderhoff, Cornelius P., postmaster, Middletown Point, 1815, 832


701


Vanderhoof , Asher C., private, Company C, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


263


Vanderhoof, C., private, Continental Army, 1776, 239


239


748


Vanderhoof, C. P., private, Continental Army, 1776, Vanderhoof, Cornelius P., Middletown Point, sub- scribed for Freneau's poems, 1809,


845


Vanderhoof, Elizabeth, taught Methodist Sabbath school, Middletown Point, 1837, 837


672


Vanderhoof, George S., first lietuenant, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 264


Vanderhoof, John, private, Continental, Army, 1776, 239


Vanderhoof, Peter, ensign, Captain Carhart's com- pany, first regiment, 1780, 233


220


425


Van Covenhoven, Wolfhert Gerretsen, progenitor of Conover family in America, emigrated from Holland, 1630,


331, 552


264


Vandenburgh, William H., law office of, destroyed by Freehold fire, 1873, 410


Vanderbeck, Cornelius, Allentown Presbyterian


Van Cleaf, Stephen A., sergeant, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


Van Cleaf, William, captain, first regiment, Conti- nental Army, 1776,


Vanderbeck, John C., furnished facts about Allen- town, (footnote), postmaster, Allentown, 1861,


620


631


Vanderbeck, John G., ruling elder, Allentown Presby- terian Church, 1871, 629


Van Cleave, William A., private, Company C, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


ruling elder, Allentown Presbyterian Church, 1817, Vanderbeck, Dr. C. C., member of Medical Society of Monmouth County, 1872,


629


Van Cleef, John B., member of militia, War of 1812, Van Cleef, Joseph, deacon, Freehold Reformed Church, 1829, 737


Van Cleef, Joseph, married Rebecca Casler, daughter of John and ----- (Clayton) Casler,


901


Van Cleve, Benjamin, captain, Captain Hendrick Smock's company, 1780,


231


Van Cleve, William, captain, Captain Hendrick Smock's company, 1778, 231


Vanderhoef, Mary, daughter of Cornelius P. and Phebe (Hunn) Vanderhoef, married Nicholas Morgan Dis- brow, son of John and Susannah (Morgan) Dis- brow, 340


Vanderhoef, Major Peter, sold printing-office of Mon- mouth Journal, 1829,


Vanderhoef, Peter C., surrogate, 1822, 111


Van Covenhoven, (Couwenhoven), Garrett, son of Wolfhert Garretsen Van Covenhoven, married Altje Cornelipe Cole, 331


Van Covenhoven, Jacob, son of Wolfhert Gerretsen Van Covenhoven, 331


Van Covenhoven, John (second), born 1681, son of William and Jannetje (Montfoort) Van Covenhoven, married Jacoba Van Derveer, 1704, Van Covenhoven Neeltje, daughter of Garret Van Couwenhoven, married Roelof Schenck Van Nydeck, 1660, (first wife),


Van Covenhoven, Peter, son of Wolfhert, Gerretsen Van Covenhoven, 331


Van Covenhoven, William, born 1636, son of Garret and Altje Cornelipe (Cole) Van Covenhoven, mar - ried as his second wife, Jannetje Montfoort ,1665, 331


837


240


Van Cleve, Benjamin, bought Tennent Church pew, 1754,


Van Derhoff, Peter, taught school, Bethany,


owned property in Freehold, 1824, Freehold postmaster, 1825,


one of the first school teachers a. Holmdel, prior to 1825,


Vanderhull, A., private, Continental Army, 1776,


Vanderhull, Gersh'm, private, Continental Army, 1776,


239 239


Vanderhull, Henry, private, Continental Army, 1776, Vanderpool, John, private, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1865,


Vanderipe, Sidney, private, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


Van Derveer family, genealogy of;


Tunis Van Derveer, born 1704, was the first of the family to settle in Monmouth County; he married Alhie Schenck, about 1723; the chil- dren of Tunis and Alhie (Schenck) Van Derveer were: John, Jacob, Phoebe, Garret, Nelly, Tunis (see below), Cornelius, Allchy, David;


Tunis Van Derveer (second), born 1739, son of Tunis and Alhie, (Schenck) Van Derveer, mar- ried Jance Honce; the children of Tunis (second) and Jance (Honce) Van Derveer were: Tunis (third), John (see below), David, Arthur, Jane, Helen, and David (second);


John Van Derveer, born 1763, son of Tunis (second) and Jance (Honce) Van Derveer, married in 1789, Ann Bowne, born 1769; the children of John and Ann (Bowne) Van Derveer were: Joseph (born 1790), Tunis (fourth , born 1792), John (born 1795), Jane (born 1798), Lydia (born 1800), Hannah (born 1803), David 1. (born 1806, see below), Anna (born 1808), Catherine (born 1811), Sarah (born 1814);




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