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30, Royal Arch Masons; of DeMolay Commandery, Knights Templar, and of Salaam Temple.
He married, in April, 1895, Emma, daughter of John Scammell, of Trenton. Chil- dren : Dorothy Arnold and James Mitchell Jr.
Solomon W. Wieder, the first member of this family of whom we have
WIEDER definite information, was born in Pennsylvania. He was a Democrat and a Lutheran. He married Susan Brodhead. Children : David; John; Jonas; Jacob S., referred to below ; Sally Ann, married - Angel; Margaret, mar- ried - Dennis; Elizabeth, married Unangst.
(II) Jacob S., son of Solomon W. and Susan (Brodhead) Wieder, was born in Hunterdon county, New Jersey, August 6, 1821, died there, November 26, 1897. He married Elizabeth Vanderbilt, born December 3, 1824, died January 13, 1903. Among their children was Theophilus H., referred to below.
. (III) Theophilus H., son of Jacob S. and Elizabeth (Vanderbilt) Wieder, was born at Finesville, Warren county, New Jersey, January 2, 1869. He received his edu- cation in the public schools of Finesville, and had been a farmer at that place since 1870. For ten years he has been a member of the board of freeholders of Warren county, and since 1908 has held the office of sheriff of Warren county. He is a member of Bethlehem Lodge, No. 140, Free and Accepted Masons, of Bloomsbury, New Jersey, and of Chapter No. 14, of the Tall Cedars of Lebanon. For eighteen years he has been a deacon of St. Peter's Lutheran Church of Riegelsville, Pennsylvania, and three years ago became a trustee of the same church.
He married, at Riegelsville, December 24, 1892, Annie M., daughter of Samuel and Esther (Nicholas) Zellers, of Riegelsville, where she was born. Her father was a farmer there and served in the civil war. Children: Pearl L. and Esther Elizabeth.
Thomas Smith, the first of the line here under consideration, was born in SMITH England, April 9, 1794. He was a seafaring man, plying between New
York and London. He married, May 5, 1810, Henrietta Gattey, born May II, 1790, in New York City. Children : Henry Gattey, born December 7, 1811, see forward; Henrietta Gattey, died in infancy, at New Orleans; Thomas W., born in New Orleans, died in infancy.
(II) Henry Gattey, eldest child of Thomas and Henrietta (Gattey) Smith, was born in New York City, December 7, 1811, died in Essex, Connecticut, in April, 1887. His active career was devoted to agricultural pursuits, deriving therefrom a livelihood. He served in the capacity of school trustee in his community, captain of the Connecticut state militia, and held membership in the Congregational church. He was a man of strict integrity and his influence for good was felt in the neighborhood. He married Temperance Ellen Griswold, born 1814, died in March, 1887, at Essex, Con- necticut, daughter of Selah (a veteran of the war of 1812) and Rosanna (Bull) Gris- wold. Children: Thomas Henry, now a resident of Fulton, Illinois; James Everard, a resident of Phillipsburg, New Jersey; Sylvester Comstock, see forward.
(III) Sylvester Comstock, youngest son of Henry Gattey and Temperance Ellen (Griswold) Smith, was born at Essex, Connecticut, April 17, 1851. His education was acquired in the common school adjacent to his home, Hill's Academy, Essex, and Lafay- ctte College, from which institution he graduated in June, 1872. During his young manhood, from 1872 to 1875, he taught in the high school of Phillipsburg, New Jersey, reading law in the meantime, and in November, 1875, was admitted to the bar of New Jersey as attorney, and since then has practiced his profession in Phillipsburg. In addi- tion to his professional duties, he serves as president of the Second National Bank of
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Phillipsburg, as member of the board of education of Phillipsburg, having been elected in 1906, and from 1881 to 1891 was prosecutor of pleas of Warren county, New Jersey. He is a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Phillipsburg, Pomfret Club, Easton, Pennsylvania, and Rho Chapter of the Chi Phi Fraternity at Lafayette College. He is a Democrat in politics.
Mr. Smith married, January 30, 1884, at Phillipsburg, New Jersey, Mary Elizabeth Davis, born April 1, 1863, at Phillipsburg, daughter of Samuel V. and Selinda (Hart- pence) Davis. Children : Harold Davis, born February 6, 1885, graduate of Lafayette College, 1907, now a teacher in the high school of Phillipsburg; Ellen Temperance, born May 29, 1887, a graduate of Bradford ( Massachusetts) Academy, 1908; Marian Hart- pence, born July 22, 1888, a graduate of Wells College, Aurora, New York, 1910, now a teacher in the high school of Perth Amboy, New Jersey; Francis Tiffany, born July 14, 1890, died October 18, 1890; Sylvester Comstock Jr., born August 27, 1894, a graduate of the high school of Phillipsburg, 1911, entered Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania, as a member of the class of 1915; Sydney Griswold, born January 6, 1896, attending the high school of Phillipsburg, class of 1913. In 1907 Mr. Smith purchased a farm along the Delaware river, at Harmony Station, New Jersey, where he and his family spend the summer.
Samuel V. Davis, father of Mrs. Smith, born in Westfield, New Jersey, February 14, 1839, died June 4, 1907. From the age of fourteen he was connected with the Cen- tral Railroad of New Jersey, as fireman and engineer; he left the railroad in 1866 to become proprietor of the Stewartsville Hotel; in 1869 he became the proprietor of the Union Square Hotel, and in 1879 of the Lee House, both of which were in Phillips- burg. Leaving the hotel business in 1891, he engaged in the coal business, and during that period was twice elected mayor of Phillipsburg, and twice elected assemblyman from Warren county on the Republican ticket. During the administration of the late Presi- dent Mckinley, he was appointed postmaster of Phillipsburg, and was reappointed under President Roosevelt. He married Selinda Hartpence. Children : Mary Elizabeth, aforementioned as the wife of Sylvester C. Smith; Carrie Belle, died in infancy ; Ida Hartpence, wife of John Frederick Tim, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
James DeWitt, the first member of this family of whom we have
MIESSE definite information, was born at Harmony in 1827. The descent of the DeWitt family in Holland is recorded without break from 1295 to 1639, in the Royal Library in the Hague. The ancestral home was at Dordrecht, famous in art as the birthplace of Cuyp and Ary Scheffer and in theological history as the place of meeting of the synod of Dort. The family were zealous in support of William the Silent and in the Dutch struggles' against Spain. Jacob DeWitt held various public offices in the seventeenth century and has been called "the glory of his native town." John De Witt, his son, was grand pensionary of Holland from 1653 to the opening of the thirty years' war, a twenty years' period of most trouble- some character, in which his ability guided Holland from impending ruin to a posi- tion of strength. His brother Cornelius was also a leader in these times, who, on a Dutch fleet, with an "admiral to do his bidding," sailed up the Thames, burning English ships and sending consternation into the very heart of London. They were men of pure and upright character; John, in particular, has been said to be "head and shoulders above nearly all the notable men of his time." The first American De- Witts are found about the year 1639. The mother of DeWitt Clinton and of De Witt Talmage was of this family.
Shortly before the revolution, Peter De Witt removed from Ulster county, New York, to Harmony township, Warren county, New Jersey. His sons served in the revolution and subsequently became large land owners and farmers. James
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DeWitt attended the public schools at Harmony township, supplementing this course with private instructions and commenced his medical studies under Dr. Stiles, of Harmony, and afterwards took an advanced course in the medical department of the University of New York, graduating with the degree of M. D. in 1849. Dr. Weir Mitchell, the author and physician of Philadelphia, was a member of this class, and many of its graduates have been eminent in professional and civic life; it was an unusually large class, and Dr. De Witt graduated second in the class. He at once returned to Harmony and began the practice of medicine. In his early days his "field" covered an area of thirty square miles., He is an interested . member and earnest supporter of the Methodist Episcopal church at Harmony. Dr. De Witt's attractive character has brought him the love and estimation of his patients and fel- low citizens in general. He is a public-spirited citizen and a leader in the affairs of the community; for many years has been the physician of the Warren county board of health, and the president of the board of education. He is a Democrat in politics and is a member of the Free Masons.
Dr. DeWitt married Rachel B., daughter of David D. Brands. She has been a true help in his life and work and should share the credit of his success. Her father was a wealthy land owner in Warren county. Children: Mabel, married Dr. M. F. Warner; Ida, married Rev. Frank Bruce Lynch, D. D .; Kate De Witt, referred to helow.
(II) Kate DeWitt, daughter of James and Rachel B. (Brands) De Witt, was born on the old homestead in Harmony township. She graduated from Wyoming semi- nary, at Kingston, Pennsylvania. After her husband's early death, in 1883, she resolved to follow in the footsteps of her father and entered the Woman's Medical College at Philadelphia, graduating in 1889 with the degree of M. D. She opened an office in Easton, and has a large practice; in fact Mrs. Miesse has been successful from the start. Advocates of the potency of beneficent heredity may find in her case an argument for the soundness of their position; and she clearly illustrates the capability of women to perform the duties of the medical profession. There is in her no narrow limitation of interest to the professional field; Dr. Miesse has been active in the work of civic and charitable associations of Easton, especially bringing her knowledge and interest to bear on efforts for amelioration of the sanitary conditions of the poor. She holds a distinct place in the life of Easton which would be hard to fill. Dr. Miesse is a member of the American Med- ical Association, of the Lehigh Valley Medical Association, of the Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania, and of the Medical Society of Northampton County, and an associate member of the Woman's Medical Society of New York State, and is active in the affairs of the Woman's Medical College Alumnae Society.
She married, in 1880, William H. Miesse, of Ohio, who died in 1883. Her hus- band had been admitted to the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal church; he was appointed to a charge in Cincinnati, Ohio, but lived only two years. Child: Edith DeWitt, who is a graduate of the Woman's College, Baltimore, and the wife of S. T. D. Jones, a Princeton College graduate, and a member of the New York Bar Association.
(III) Robert Blair, son of James (q. v.) and Rachel (Insley)
BLAIR-GREENE Blair, lived at Hope and Johnsonburg, Warren county, New
Jersey. He married Mary, daughter of Isaac and Huldah Cum- mins (Shaw) Dennis, and granddaughter of Lewis and Mary Dennis. She was the second of eight children, her parents were married in 1812, and her mother was an aunt of the late George C. Shaw, of Newton, Sussex county, New Jersey. Children : I. Sarah Peake, married Levi Adams; died in 1892; lived in Newton, New Jersey; no
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children. 2. Rachel, referred to below. 3. Elizabeth, died July 3, 1911 ; married Dr. Milton N. Armstrong; Dr. Armstrong lives at Atlanta, Georgia; children: Robert Blair Armstrong and Mary Blair Armstrong. Robert Blair Armstrong married Anita Stewart, of Atlanta, Georgia, in 1911. Mary Blair Armstrong married and has two children, Mary and a son.
(IV) Rachel, daughter of Robert and Mary (Dennis) Blair, was born in Johnson- burg, Warren county, New Jersey, April 17, 1846, died at Belvidere, Warren county, New Jersey, February 20, 1909. She received her early education in the public schools of Warren county, and then spent three years in the Blairstown Academy, at Blairs- town, Warren county. The large estate left to her by her father required her close atttention and she had strong sympathies with the Republican party. She was a mem- ber of the First Presbyterian Church, of Belvidere. She married, in Johnsonburg, Warren county, New Jersey, October 13, 1869, Charles, son of William Armstrong and Martha E. (Roy) Greene, who was born April 13, 1843. They went to Tallula, Illinois, where Mr. Greene had a store, and there their two oldest children were born, from there they moved to York, York county, Nebraska, where he had a store and were among the early settlers. The first brick chimney in the town was built on their store. His father, William Armstrong Greene, lived in Greenville, New Jersey, and was born June 27, 1816, died October 15, 1888. He married, February 24, 1842, Martha E. Roy, who was born April 15, 1819, died December, 1875. They went to Illinois. Their chil- dren were: Charles, referred to above; George, born October 4, 1846; Ephraim, born November 27. 1851 ; Martha. Children of Charles and Rachel ( Blair) Greene: I. Alice Elizabeth, born October 29, 1872; spent two years at the Blairstown Academy, one year at the Bradford Academy, one year at Hellmuth College; now lives at Belvidere, New Jersey. 2. William Armstrong, referred to below. 3. Insley Blair, referred to below. 4. Helen Mary, born December 17, 1883; living at Belvidere, New Jersey; a graduate of Goucher College, Baltimore, Maryland; for several years supervisor of the Young Women's Christian Association for the preparatory schools in the states of New York and New Jersey.
(V) William Armstrong Greene, son of Charles and Rachel (Blair) Greene, was born at Tallula, Illinois, November 11, 1874. After spending two years at the Blairs- town Academy, he entered St. John's Military Academy, Manlius, New York, and two years later entered the law school of the George Washington University, of Washing- ton, D. C. He is now a practicing lawyer, with his offices in the Pioneer building, Seattle, state of Washington. He married, in 1905, Ada Prall, daughter of George G. and Elizabeth (Beck) Prall, of Belvidere, New Jersey. Children: George Prall, born April 4, 1907 ; Rachel Blair, born August 10, 1908.
(V) Dr. Insley Blair Greene, son of Charles and Rachel (Blair) Greene, was born in York, York county, Nebraska, February 18, 1879. After receiving his Ph. B. degree from Yale University in 1902, he entered the medical department of Johns Hopkins University, of Baltimore, Maryland, and graduated in 1907. During 1907 and 1908 he was interne at the Methodist Episcopal Hospital, Brooklyn, New York, and since then he has been resident physician of the Seattle Municipal Hospital, Seattle, state of Washington, as well as a practicing physician in that city, with his offices in the Central building. He married Mabel Currer, of Redlands, California. Child: Insley Blair (2), born December 12, 19II.
INDEX
Albright Ancestry, 362 Samuel L., 362 William H., 362 Anderson Ancestry, 364 Alexander, 365 Daniel C., 364 John, 364 William, 364 Anewalt Ancestry, 343 Ellsworth Q., 343 Peter S., 343 Stephen, 343
Beesley Ancestry, 375 Edward M, 376 Maurice, 376
Maurice E., Dr., 376 Thomas, 376
Blair Ancestry, 273 Aurelia A., 276 De Witt C., 276
Emma E., 276
James, 273
John, 273
John I., 273
John, Rev., 273
Rachel, 428
Robert, 428 .
Samuel, Rev., 273
Elisha, 321 Jacob J., 321 William, 321
Carhart Ancestry, 329, 420
Alice M., 331
Charles, 330
Cornelius, 329
Henry O., M. D., 420
John, 330
Robert, 329
Robert, 330
Barber Aricestry, 401 George W., 401
Isaac, Dr., 402
Jesse, 401
John, 401
Robert K., 402
Thomas, Dr., 417
Bartow Ancestry, 416
Harry E., 356
Jacob O., 355
Clark.Ancestry, 400
John F., 400
Joseph, Rev., 400
Mary S .. 400 Samuel S., Dr., 400
Cline Ancestry, 279 Anna E., 328
Bartholomew, 339
Caleb, 328
John, 279
John, 280
John L., 279
John W., 280
Brill Ancestry, 295 Edward C., 295 Britton Ancestry, 358 Hector R., 359
Isaac G., 358 John, 358
Stacy J., 358
William, 358 William, 358 Brugler Ancestry, 398
Henry, 398 James, 398 James, 398 John M., 398 Van Cleve, 399
Bryant Ancestry, 316 Jacob, 316 Jacob R., 317 William R., 316 Burd Ancestry, 321
Anner Ancestry, 357 Henry, 357 Henry, 357 John, 357
Ashmore Ancestry, 346 William A., 346 William, Capt., 346
Atwood Ancestry, 383 Franklin T., 383
Axford Ancestry, 308
John, 308 John, 309 Robert H., 308 William H., 309
Bowers Ancestry, 306, 307 Christopher C., 307
Henry B., 307
Robert,. 420
Robert B., 420
Thomas, 329 William M., 330
Christine Ancestry, 305
Harry, 305 John, 305 William, 420 William W., 305
David C., 416 George M., 416 James, 416 Simeon, 416
John C., 328
John H., 280
John H., 328
Michael, 328
Sarah H., 280
Baylor Ancestry, 367 George, 367 Jacob M., 368 John S., 368 Peter G., 367
Beatty Ancestry, 308, 359 George, 308
Jacob, 359 James, 359 James, 359 Laura, 308 Mansfield H., 308
William H., 360 Winfield, 360
Bodine Ancestry, 321 Luella, 321 Theodore A., 321
Bogardus Ancestry, 381 Dominie E., 381
Edward, Dr., 381 Stephen W., Dr., 381
John C., 306 Laura, 308
Michael B., 307
Walter E., 307
Boyer Ancestry, 280, 328, 355 Abraham, 355 George, 328
Brasefield Ancestry, 339
Bethune, 339
Edgar N., Dr., 339 Emanuel, 339
Lewis, 279 Lewis, 281 Cole, Benjamin P., 421 John, 421 Robert A., 421 Cook Ancestry, 325
Elijah, 321
431
Nathaniel, 289
Nathaniel, 289
Robert, 288
Rufus, 290
Rufus, 290
Hayes, Edward, 414 Thomas H., 414
Rufus, Lieut., 289
Simon, 288
Stephen, 289
Symond, Lord, 288
Herbert Ancestry, 347
William, 288
Francis, 347
William, 288
John, 347
William, 289
John, 348
William H., 290
Fleming Ancestry, 366
Charles, 366
Malcolm, 366
Moses H., 366
Thomas, 366
Thomas, 366
Henry, 418
Cummins Ancestry, 276 Christeon, 276
George W., Dr., 276 Jacob, 277 Philip, 277
Simon A., 277
James, 322
Moses, 323
Oliver P., 323
William, 322 William, 322
Ingraham Ancestry, 397
Dalrymple Ancestry, 320 James, 320 John M., 320
Fulper Ancestry, 319 George, 319 Joseph E., 319
Leah L., 397 Margaret, 398
Drake Ancestry, 325 William, 325 William H., 325
George I., 417
Albert G., 357 George, 356
Faust Ancestry, 384 Henry W., 384 John, 384 Owen W., 384
Greene Ancestry, 428 Alice E., 429
Jeffery Ancestry, 305 Oscar, 305
Daniel, 315
Insley B., Dr., 429
Jean, 315
Rachel, 428
John, 316
William A., 429
Paul, 315
William A., 429
Kaiser, Carl W., 411 Otto, 411
William, 315
Firth Ancestry, 291 Elizabeth, 293
John, 291
Joseph H., 292
John, 344
Charles. 387
Rowland, 292
John H., Dr., 344 William, 344
Fisher Ancestry, 340 John A., 340 Lewis A., 341
Groff Ancestry, 409 Aaron, 409 Alfred B., 410
Fisk Ancestry, 288 Daniel, 288 Nathan, 289
Nathan, Lieut., 289
James D., 410 John C., 409
Hawk Ancestry, 354
William, 378
Adam, 325 James, 325 James, 325 Philip C., 326 Sylvanus, 325 Cornish Ancestry, 395 Johnston, Hon., 396 Joseph B., 395 Joseph B. Sr., 395
Cox Ancestry, 350 Edward J., 350 Michael, 350
Craig Ancestry, 385 LeRoy, 385 Thomas, 385 Thomas, 385
Creveling Ancestry, 341 Charles F., M. D., 34I Jacob, 341
Wesley, 367
Hoffman Ancestry, 333
Frost Ancestry, 322
Ambrose S., 333
Bartlett C., 323
Godfrey, 333
Dominicus, 323
George, 322
William, 333 William C., 333
Cutler Ancestry, 399 Augustus W., 399 Joseph, 399 Silas, Dr., 399
Gardner Ancestry, 417
Insley Ancestry, 356
James, 417
Samuel W., 417 William, 417
Godfrey, 356
James V., 357
Mary E., 357
Feit Ancestry, 315 Anna S., 316
Charles, 429
Helen M., 429
Johnston Ancestry, 385 Levi, 385 Levi, 385 Whitfield C., 385
Paul W., 316
Griffin Ancestry, 324 Clarence E., 324 George W., 324
Keenan Ancestry, 397 Thomas, 397 Kelsey Ancestry, 386
Griffith Ancestry, 344 James V., 344
Charles, 387
Henry C., 387 John, 387 Ketcham Ancestry, 379 John. 379 Kline Ancestry, 378 Godfrey. 378 Philip, 3,8
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Jacob S., 354 Joseph B., 354 Joseph H., 355
Hayward Ancestry, 327 Edwin M., 327 Theodore K., 327
Obadiah, 347 William, 348 William F., 348
Hitzel Ancestry, 418 Adam, 418 Gottfried, 418
Hutchings Ancestry, 298 Benjamin, 298 Ezra J., 298 Monford E., 299
Charles L., 397
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William, 378 William, Dr., 378 Lapham Ancestry, 33I Alma, 331 Bradford F., 331 Calvin, 331
LaRiew Ancestry, 296 Almerion, 296 Frederick J., 296 Jacob, 296
Larned Ancestry, 338 Morris, 338 Stephen H., 338 Thomas M., 338
Lindaberry Ancestry, 303
Josef, 314
Ralph B., 363
Albert A., Dr., 304
William, 314
Roseberry Ancestry, 302
Conrad, 303
Perry Ancestry, 385
John, 302
Harbert, 304
Daniel M., 385
Joseph M., 302
Henry, 303
John, 386
Michael, 303
Theophilus, 302
McCammon Ancestry, 345
Aaron, 345 Alexander, 345 Samuel, 345
Aaron, 389
Schuermann Ancestry, 363
Jacob, 389
Frederick A., 363 Henry A., 364
McGee Ancestry, 393 Patrick, 393
William C., 393
Robert M., 390
George W., Col., 391
William H., M. D., 393
Piatt Ancestry, 412 Henry H., 412
John, 391
Abraham, 383
Orton J., 413
John, 391
Abraham, 383
George K., 384
James, 383
Hugh, Sir, 310
Theophilus, 391
Joseph, 383
John, 393
William H., 392
Major Ancestry, 326 Conrad, 326
John, 394
Charles, 276 Emma E., 276.
Floyd, 327 James D., 326
Martin, Adam, 412 Michael, 412
Stewart C., 310
Harvey A., 353
Meeker Ancestry, 407
Stewart C., 394
John, 353
Caleb, 408
Thomas, 393
Shafer Ancestry, 349
Isaiah, 408
Thomas, 393
Frederick, 349
James, 407
Thomas S., 310
Frederick, 349
John, 407
Jonathan M., 408
Ramsey, Adam, 406 Charles, 406
Sharp Ancestry, 381
Reading Ancestry, 350
Charles B., 381
Bartolette S., 353
Elijah, 381
Russell S., 382
Miller Ancestry, 397 Amzi, 397
Clyde K., M. D., 397 Leah L., 397
Mitchell Ancestry, 276 Aurelia A., 276 Clarence G., 276 Morgan Ancestry, 320
John, 320 Oliver P., 320 Mutchler Ancestry, 382
George, 382 George H., 383
Samuel, 382
Valentine, 382
Valentine, 382 William N., 382 Patterson Ancestry, 31I Samuel D., Col., 31I William M., 312
Reese Ancestry, 425 Adam R., 425 Jacob, Dr., 425 James M., Dr., 425 Thomas, 425 Richards, Robert H., 419
Riddle Ancestry, 369 Calvin, 370 David C., 369 Samuel, 369 William, 369 Robinson Ancestry, 363
Frank H., 363
Peter, 363
John R., 304
Peter, 387 Rachel B., 387
William, 302
Petty Ancestry, 389
Zerubabel, 302
Scranton Ancestry, 391
Ichabod, 391
McMurtrie Ancestry, 383
Pursel Ancestry, 310, 393 Ephraim D., 310
John, 394
Jonathan, 394
Philip, 310
Philip F., 394
Seifert Ancestry, 353 David F., 353
Jacob, 349 Oscar W., 350
Jonathan M., Rev., 408 William, 407
Miesse Ancestry, 427 Kate De Witt, Dr., 428 William H., 428
Elisha, 352
George H., 352
George J., 352
John, 350
John, 351
Joseph, 351 William, 352
Samuel, 285 Samuel, 286
Reagle, Charles H., 418
Shields Ancestry, 335
James L., .336 Kate M., 337
Milo P., 418 William, 418
Sherrerd Ancestry, 285 John, 285
John M., 285
Morris R., 286
William S., 394
Scribner Ancestry, 276
John, 391
Theophilus, 391
Jacob M., 389
John, 389
Perdoe Ancestry, 314 John C., Hon., 314
433
Mary S., 336 Thomas, 335 Thomas, 337 William, 335 William, 335
William, 337
Alonzo, 379 James, 379 Jane, 379 Stockton Ancestry, 421 Elias B., Rev., 424 John, 422 Lucius W., 423
Jacob, 300 Jacob J., 300 Jan A., 300 William, 300 William B., 301
Shillinger Ancestry, 370 George, 370 George L., 370
Philip, Rev., 423
Van Strycker Ancestry, 405 Abraham, 405 Garret, 405 George, 405
Jan, 405
Sarah C., 371
Richard, 422 Richard C., 424 Stone Ancestry, 362 Jacob, 362 Jacob J., 362 John, 362
John, 405 Mary E., 405 Peter, 405
Shimer Ancestry, 372 Benjamin F., 375 Edward, 374 Edward B., 374 Floyd A., M. D., 375
Stryker Ancestry, 281 Abraham, 283 Charles L., 284
Vosler Ancestry, 388 Edward J., 389
Franklin L., 375
Henry, 283 Jan, 281
George, 388 Jacob, 388 Jacob, 388
Jacob, 372
Jan, 282
Jacob, 372
Peter, 283
Jacob, 374
Peter, 283
John L., 373
Pieter, 282
John M. R., 373
Suttle Ancestry, 380 Matthew, 380
Samuel L., 373
Matthew, 380 Matthew, 380
William B., 373 William S., 373
Tinsman Ancestry, 280
Elizabeth, 280 Hannah, 411
Edward, 403
Frank C., 404
George M., Hon., 377
Isaac, 403
Isaac, 403
Isaac S., 404
Jehiel G., 377
Mary E., 405
Matthias, 403
Peter S., 404
Vanatta Ancestry, 405 George M., 405
Wyckoff Ancestry, 414 Claes, 414 Cornelius P., 414
Charles B., M. D., 313
Henry G., 426
Sylvester C., 426 Thomas, 426
Van Billiard Ancestry, 340 Henry, 340 John, 340 John, 340 Oliver. 340
George P., 414 Jacob, 414 Jacob K., 414 Simon, 414
Snyder Ancestry, 332 Abraham G., 332 George, 332 Irvin S., 333
Vanderbilt Ancestry, 300
Somerville-Ketcham Ancestry, Daniel, 301
Jacob, 300
379 Somerville Ancestry, 379
Jacob, 300
Wieder Ancestry, 426 Jacob S., 426 Solomon W., 426 Theophilus H., 426
Williston Ancestry, 331 Alma L., M. D., 331 Francis S., Rev., 332
Shipman Ancestry, 377, 403 Bertha E., 405 David, 377
Martin H., 280 Peter, 4II
Winkler Ancestry, 334
Lewis, 334 Peter, 334
Winter Ancestry, 361 George B., 361 Peter M., 361 William C., 361
Woolverton Ancestry, 365 Aaron H., 366 Richard G., 366
Smith Ancestry, 313
Titman Ancestry, 278 George, 278 Jabez G .. 278 Lodewick. 278 William B., 278
Uehlein Ancestry, 318 Frank M., 318 George R., 319
John K., 405 John O., 406
Yeisley Ancestry, 342 Albert M., 342 George A., 342 Jeremiah, 342 Nicholas, 342
Jacob, 370 Samuel F., 371
Jan, 405 Johannes, 405
Stewart A., 371
WARREN COUNTY.
Warne Ancestry, 294 Nicodemus, 295 Stephen, 294
Peter, 372
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