A documentary history of het (the) Nederdeutsche gemeente, Dutch congregation, of Oyster Bay, Queens County, Island of Nassau, now Long Island, V. 1, Part 32

Author: Stoutenburgh, Henry Augustus, 1842-1919
Publication date: 1902
Publisher: [New York]
Number of Pages: 1390


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Lydia, m. William H. Downing.


Phebe, m. Thomas P. Vernon.


John, b. July 15, 1829; d. July 24, 1847.


Susan, B., b. Sep. 3, 1833; d. Sep. 22, 1835.


Infant, d. 1835.


William, b. Nov. 1, 1836; d. Feb. 28, 1844.


Susan, m. Jeremiah Waldron.


Charles, m. Annie Laton.


JOOST SNEDIKER, of Wolver Hollow, O. B., son of Garret and Crisstieinea Lequear, b. Nov. 5, 1738; d. Apl. 13, 1784; bd. Apl. 15; m. Aeltye Van Wicklen, dau. of Garret and Helena Ammerman, b. Apl. 3, 1735. His will dated Apl. 11, 1784; proved Aug. 23, 1784 (R. L. 37, F., 144, N. Y.). The executors were his brother-in-law Jacob Van Wicklen, and his friend Peter Noorstrand.


Issue :


Garrit, bp. Apl. 15, 1765.


Abraham, bp. May 25, 1766.


Jan, bp. Aug. 20, 1772.


Joost, bp. Oct. 11, 1774.


Not named in the will.


NATHANIEL B. SNEDIKER, of Dutchess Co., m. Margaret Monfoort, dau. of Stephen and Elizabeth Losee, bp. 1795.


Issue :


Susan, m. William Christian.


Eliza.


Aletta.


Sarah.


Margaret Matilda.


Theodore.


WILHELMUS SNEDIKER, son of Garret and Crisstieinea Lequear, b. Sep. 4, 1747; d. Oct. 22, 1813; m., Mch. 13, 1776,


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Mary A. Cashow, dau. of Mouris and Catryna Van Wicklen, b. Dec. 25, 1754; bp. Jan. 19, 1755, at W. H .; d. July 20, 1852, a. 97. Bible record owned by Geo. S. Downing of E. N.


Issue:


Garret, b. Aug. 7, 1777.


Catryna, m. Richard Downing.


Maria, b. Sep. 20, 1796; bp. Oct. 23, 1796; d. Sep. 12, 1809.


HENRY WIBERT SPICE, m., Apl. 17, 1895, at Ja., Ida R. Van Nostrand.


DAVID SPRONGH, of Bk., son of Johannes and Anna Sode- laers, m., Dec. 13, 1694, Rachel Lequier of Bk. His will dated Oct. 23, 1731; proved May 15, 1739 (R. L. 13, F., 257, N. Y.).


Issue :


Anna, m. Cornelius Van Cott.


John, b. Feb. 6, 1697.


David, b. Oct. 29, 1700.


Rachel, b. Dec. 12, 1702; m. David Van Cott (Catts).


Gerret, b. Feb. 13, 1705.


Crystine, bp. Oct. 26, 1707.


Gabriel, b. Aug: 12, 17II.


Catherine, b. Oct. 15, 1713; m. Johannes Van Cott


Twins 3 (Kats). Mary, b. Oct. 15, 1713.


Volkert, bp. Jan. 18, 1718; m. Jannetye Schenck.


THOMAS SQUIRE, blacksmith, of Hempstead Harbor, m., Dec. 21, 1833, Elizabeth Prutten.


BENJAMIN STARKINS, of Jericho, son of Benjamin and Sarah Halstead, b. 1802; d. May 4, 1866; bd. at W. H .; m. Sarah Tappen, dau. of George and Elizabeth Lowree, b. 1804; d. Feb. 3, 1894; bd. at W. H. Was a shoemaker by trade. Dec. 4, 1826, he was appointed Ensign in the 117th Regt. of Infty., with rank from Sep. 8. June 27, 1833, was appointed Captain in the same Regt., with rank from Oct. 8, 1832.


Issue : Marilda W., m. Jeremiah Seaman.


Andrew J., m. Elizabeth Covert.


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BENARDUS STECK, m. Meyme Radsus.


Issue :


Henderickke, bp. Sep. 17, 1752. Witnesses: Barent Kool and Leybe Schump.


Sara, bp. Feb. 28, 1756.


Cornelus, bp. Feb. 5, 1758.


Myme, bp. May 11, 1760.


All bp. at W. H ..


AARON STOCKHOLM, son of Andris and Marigritje, d. May 1, 1790 (sup) .; m., Dec. 14, 1746, Heyltie Van Alst, dau. of Joris, d. Nov. 12, 1773 (sup.).


Issue :


(Sup.) Aaron, b. May 2, 1756; m. Phebe Brinckerhoff, dau. of Derrick and Geertie Wyckoff. Phebe d. at the age of 92. He settled in Fishkill after the war.


ANDRIS STOCKHOLM, of Bk., son of Arent and Magdaline. m. Marigritje -. His will dated Feb. 10, 1762; proved Apl. 13, 1773 (R. L. 28, F., 560, N. Y.). Issue :


Andris.


Aron, m. (sup.) Heyltie Van Alst.


Jannetje.


Lena, m. Jacob Cashow (Casow).


Marigritje, m. (sup.) Michael Vanderveer.


Neeltje.


Maria.


Catrina, m. (sup.) Tunis Rapalye.


ARENT STOCKHOLM, of Bk., m. Magdaline -. His will dated Oct. 27, 1727; proved (R. L. 12, F., 418, N. Y.). Issue:


Andris, m. Marigritje -.


Magdaline.


Marya, m. Johannes Simonson.


Catrin. Hanna. Aleida.


JAMES STODDARD, of Bn., m., Dec. 12, 1833, Catherine Nostrand of Bn.


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JACOB STORMS, m. Catharine Rapalye, dau. of Jacob and Ann Rapalye.


Issue:


Diana, m. Jos. J. Diddle of New Hackensack, Dutchess Co. Isaac, of Fusville, Wis.


Peter R., of Milwaukee.


Charles E., of Milwaukee.


ABRAHAM STOUTENBURGH, son of William and Maria Van Vleck, m. Margaret Van Vleck, dau. of James and Anna Stouten- burgh. Lived in the town of Clinton. May 1, 1795, Ebenezer Mott of Stanford, and Mary, his wife, conveyed 211 acres in Clinton to Abraham and Margaret, his wife, it being the home- stead farm their mother, Ann Van Vleck, possessed and resided on at the time of her decease.


Issue :


James.


Margaret, m. Tunis Stoutenburgh.


William, b. Mch. 23, 1783.


Ann.


Harmon.


Elizabeth, b. Mch. 7, 1789.


Catharine.


Maria, b. Sep. 5, 1790.


Abraham, b. Aug. 25, 1791.


Mary, b. Dec. 10, 1797.


ABRAHAM STOUTENBURGH, son of Tobias and Catharine Van Vleck, m. Issue :


-. Tobias.


Mary, m. Richard De Cantillon.


ANNA ERLE, widow of Peter Stoutenburgh, m., Apl. 11, 1720, · at Hackensack, Steven Bordette.


ANNATJE STOUTENBURGH, dau. of Jacobus and Margaret Teller, bp. Nov. 11, 1724, in N. Y .; d. before 1795; m., June, 1755, Jacobus (James) Van Vleck, of N. Y., son of Abram and Maria Kipp, bp. Apl. 18, 1720, in N. Y .; d. before 1772. She inherited land in the town of Clinton, Dutchess Co., near her brother Peter.


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Issue :


Mary, m., Mch. 1, 1781, Ebenezer Mott, Esq., of Stanford, who d. Jan. 9, 1813, a. 82. --


Margaret, m. Abraham Stoutenburgh. 1


ANNEKE STOUTENBURGH, dau. of Isaac and Anneke Dally, bp. Oct. 23, 1743, in N. Y .; m. John Stagg.


ELEANOR STOUTENBURGH, dau. of Isaac and Elsie Schry- ver, b. Dec. 20, 1800; d. Sep. 25, 1876; m. Richard Lewis Pritch- ard, b. Aug. 1, 1804; d. Nov. 22, -. She was a member of the D. C. at Hyde Park, July, 1821. He was commissioned Capt. in the 84th Regt., Aug. 5, 1837, by Gov. Marcy.


Issue :


Isaac D. C., was Associate Judge in Dutchess Co., d. Feb. 9, 1894.


James I., was a physician at Hyde Park.


Elsie Cornelia, living at Hyde Park, Sep., 1903, and to whose kindness the compiler is indebted for the escutcheon of the Stoutenburgh family.


ELIAS V. B. STOUTENBURGH, son of William and Elizabeth Conklin, b. Mch. 14, 1810; m., Mch. 11, 1835, Huldah Swartwout.


ELIPHALET STOUTENBURGH, son of Tobias and Mary Hill, b. Oct. 15, 1811; living, 1897, at Phelps, Ontario Co., N. Y .; m. Clemetine Knapp.


Issue:


3 children.


ENGELTJE STOUTENBURGH, dau. of Peter and Afegy Van Tienhoven, bp. Jan. 5, 1653, in N. Y .; m., Feb. 10, 1671, in N. Y., William Waldron, b. in Amsterdam. In 1686 they were living "Heeren Gracht, oost Zyde." This has been translated as "The public canal, east side." Heeren would seem to mean the lord's or patroon's canal. It was on what is now Broad St., between Exchange Place and Beaver St.


FERDINAND VANDERVEER STOUTENBURGH, son of Wil- liam L. and Mary J. Dutton, bp. Mch. 27, IS24; d. 1849. He started for California in 1849 by the way of the Isthmus of Panama, and died while crossing of Chagras fever.


GEORGE STOUTENBURGH, of N. Y., son of Tobias and Mary Hill, b. Sep. 17, 1795; m. 3 times.


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Issue :


Jacob.


Newton.


Mary, m. - Perley.


Macy.


HENRY STOUTENBURGH, son of Isaac and Elizabeth Wall, m., July 18, 1799, Helena Bogert; (sup.) bd. Sep. 4, 1801.


Issue :


Judith.


HENRY CUYLER STOUTENBURGH, son of Isaac and Elsie Schryver, b. Aug. 1, 1812; living Sep., 1900, at Po'k .; m. Amelia Travis, sister of Col. Orrin Travis.


Issue :


Mary.


Edward.


Walter.


Juliet. Anne.


Henry.


ISAAC STOUTENBURGH, of this place (New Amsterdam), son of Peter and Afegy Van Tienhoven, bp. Aug. 26, 1668 (wit- nesses, Jacob Kip and Tryntie Roelofs, dau. of Anneke Jans); m., July 2, 1690, bans published June 11, Neeltje Uyttenbogart of Mispat Kill; she was bd. Oct. 2, 1731. His will dated Oct. 12, 1698; proved Nov. 27, 1712 (R. L. 8, F., 170, N. Y.). Wit- nesses: Cornelis Van De Water, Dirck Uyttenbogart, Rip Van Dam.


They had 9 children bp. before 1703, all of whom were appar- ently deceased except two boys. The census taken in 1703 is as follows:


"Isaac Stoutenburgh, North Ward.


" I. male. 16 to 60.


" I. Female.


" 2. male children.


" o. Female children.


" All above 60, one male."


Apl. 24, 1710, he apprenticed a Palatine girl, named Catrina, age 15; her mother was a Widow Lizard.


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Issue :


I. Willemtje, bp. Apl. 16, 1691; d. young.


2. Pieter, m. Margarita Varick.


3. Gysbert, bp. Oct. 21, 1694.


4. Isaac, bp. May 17, 1696; d. young.


5. Luykas, bp. May 16, 1697.


6. Isaac, bp. Sep. 4, 1698; d. young.


7. Eva, bp. Sep. 9, 1699; d. young.


8. Eva, bp. Feb. 2, 1701; d. young.


9. Neeltie, bp. June 28, 1702; d. young.


10. Maria, bp. Sep. 26, 1703.


II. Isaac, m. Anneke Dally.


12. Jacobus, bp. Oct. 2, 1706; d. young.


13. Hanna, bp. Aug. 4, 1708.


14. Jacobus, m. Maria Turk. Witnesses at these baptisms:


I. Peter Stoutenburgh, Willemtje Claes.


3. Alburtus Ringo, Alche Uyttenbogart.


4. Tobias Stoutenburgh, Wynte, wife of Evert Byvanck.


5. Dirk Uyttenbogart, Wyntje Stoutenburgh.


7. Rip Van Dam, Sarah, his wife.


8. Jacob Van Derse, Altje Uyttenbogart, his wife.


9. Rip Van Dam, Helena Van Balen, wife of Van Dam Dubois.


10. Rip Van Dam, Jannetje Stoutenburgh.


12. Samuel Staats, Jannetje Van Thienhoven.


13. Samuel Staats, Catharine Van Brugh (dau. of Anneke Jans and the wife of Johannes Van Brugh).


ISAAC STOUTENBURGH, of the North Ward, son of Isaac and Neeltje Uyttenbogart, bp. Apl. 8, 1705, in N. Y. (witnesses, Jacob Van Derse and Saratje Van Dam); m., Oct. 29, 1733, Anneke Dally. Sept. 12, 1737, he signed the petition for the removal of Wm. Crosby, Sheriff. Jan. 21, 1738, was a member of a Foot Co., Capt. Jos. Robinson, in N. Y., No. 4 on the Co. list. 1758, was assistant engineer of the Fire Department, with Isaac, Jr., of the West Ward. His will dated Jan. 5, 1770; proved Apl. 28, 1770 (R. L. 27, F., 402, N. Y.).


Issue :


Neeltje, bp. Aug. 25, 1734.


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Cornelia, bp. July 11, 1736; d. young.


Isaac, bp. Mch. 18, 1739; (sup.) m. Elizabeth Wall.


Cornelia,. bp. Apl. 5, 1741.


Anneke, m. John Stagg.


Philippus, bp. July 6, 1746.


Eva, bp. July 13, 1748.


ISAAC STOUTENBURGH, (sup.) son of Isaac and Anneke Dally, m., Jan. 29, 1761, Elizabeth Wall. Her will, as widow, dated Dec. 28, 1810; proved May 21, 1811 (R. L. 49, F., 217, N. Y.).


Issue :


Isaac.


Joanna, m., Nov. 29, 1786, John Hone.


John.


Ann, m. James Abbott.


Elizabeth, m., Oct. 23, 1794, Abraham Brower.


Henry, m. Helena Bogart; m. -.


ISAAC STOUTENBURGH, son of William and Maria Van Vleck, b. Dec. 17, 1767; bp. Feb. 14, 1768, at Po'k .; d. Nov. I, 1859; bd. at D. Church, H. P .; m., Sep. 29, 1791, Elsie Schryver, dau. of John P. and Eleanor Van Benschoten, bp. Aug. 15, 1773, at Rhinebeck; d. July 6, 1845; bd. at D. Church, H. P. He inherited the homestead from his father, with the stone house.


Issue :


William, b. Sep. 5, 1792; not m .; d. Sep. 21, 1859; bd. in churchyard.


John S., m. Maria Albertson, dau. of John.


Catherine D. C., b. May 25, 1797; not m .; d. May 13, 1858; bd. in churchyard. Was a church member, May, 1820, at H. P.


Richard D. C., m. Eliza Sophia Sleight; m. Eliza McClellen.


Eleanor, m. Richard L. Pritchard.


James C., d. June 20, 1815, a. 13.


Tobias, m. Maria Albertson, dau. of Isaac.


Mary Elsie, b. July 17, 1809; d. Jan. 16, 1833; bd. at D. church, H. P .; m. Jacob T. Sleight.


Henry Cuyler, m. Amelia Travis.


Caroline, b. June 23, 1815; d. June 20, 1829.


The son William was in the War of IS12. He was given a


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pension and a grant of land. A home-made blanket which he had at Harlem Heights, with the date 1812 woven in, is still pre- served by one of his nieces.


ISAAC STOUTENBURGH, son of Tobias and Mary Hill, b. June 26, 1806 ;. m. - --- Reese. Issue :


George B.


Frederick.


Angenette.


Angelina. Mary J.


Martha.


The first reference regarding the name was found in O'Calla- ghan's History of New Amsterdam. Among the papers of the Patroon Van Rensselaer was one containing the names of the settlers in Rensselaerwyck from 1630 to 1646:


1638. Jacob Jansen Nostrandt.


1646. JACOB JANSEN from Stoutenburgh.


Very little is recorded of the man from Stoutenburgh.


Marritje, dau. of Hans Jansen Noordstrandt, married, about 1650, Juriaen Westphael, and settled at Kingston, where they had a number of children baptized. He died about 1667. She then married Jacob Jansen (sup.) Stoutenburgh.


Aug. 18, 1663. The Council of War at Wyldwick concluded to send a party three miles from Wyldwick to some plantations of Esopus Indians, planted with maize; whereupon Ensign Niessen was sent thither with fifty-five men. They went forth from Wyldwick about ten o'clock at night, and had a Dutchman named Jacob Jansen Stoutenborgh for a guide.


What relation he bore to Peter, whose record we have, is not known.


JACOB V. B. STOUTENBURGH, son of William and Elizabeth Conklin, b. June 25, 1794; d. May 18, 1879; m. Hester Travis, b. 1798; d. May 14, 1883.


JACOBUS STOUTENBURGH, Esq., of Charlotte Precinct, Dutchess Co., son of Tobias and Anneken Van Rollegom, bp. June 7, 1696, in N. Y. (witnesses, Jacobus Van Rollegom and Jannetie V. Fearden, wife of Evert Byvanck); m., May 25, 1717


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(D. C. Records, L. C., F., 608, N. Y.), Margaret Teller, dau. of William and Rachel Kierstede, bp. Feb. 2, 1696, in N. Y. Apl. 2, 1726, they were received as members at Phillipsburg (Tarry- town). Aug. 20, 1727, and July 27, 1729, was elected deacon. Aug. 21, 1731, retired as deacon. Aug. 16, 1732, was elected elder. Nov. 20, 1736, was retired. Aug. 9, 1738, was again elected elder. Apl. 10, 1739, he and his wife were witnesses at a bp. Sep. 25, 1742, was again retired. Jan. 10, 1748, was elected elder in Ist Dutch Church at Po'keepsie. His will dated Jan. 24, 1770; proved Jan. 5, 1773 (R. L. 28, F., 479, N. Y.); and here follows:


"In the name of God, Amen. I Jacobus Stoutenburgh of Charlotte Precinct in Dutchess County, In the Province of New York, Esquire, being in perfect health of Body and of Sound mind memory and understanding, Considering the frailty of human nature, that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following.


"First and principally I recomend my soul to Almighty God my Creator, hoping and trusting for Salvation through the Lord Jesus Christ my Redeemer, and my Body to the earth to be buried in a Christian like and decent manner at the Discretion of my Executors and as touching such worldly Estate where- with God hath pleased to bless me, I dispose of the same in the following manner.


"Imprimis. I will that all my just Debts and funeral charges shall be fully paid and satisfied within some convenient time after my decease.


"Item. I give unto my Eldest son Tobias besides what I have already given him by Deed the sum of twenty five pounds and also a Silver Tea Pot for and during his and his Wife's Life and after their Decease to their daughter Margaret.


"Item. I give devise and bequeath all the rest of my Estate both real and personal unto my seven children namely, William, Jacobus, John, Peter, Luke, Annatje and Margaret to be equally divided among them after my wifes decease, to them their sev- eral and respective heirs and assigns forever, and in case any of said last mentioned seven children should happen to die


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before any conveyance made of his, her or their Parts without lawful Issue or last Will and Testament, such child or childrens share shall be equally divided among the Survivors of them share and share alike.


"Item for as much as I have given unto my daughter Annatje a Silver Tea Pot of the value of fourteen Pounds I also give unto my daughter Margaret a Silver Tea Pot which is now in my family and I do will and order a Tea Pot of the value of fourteen Pounds to each of my sons, William, Jacobus, John, Peter and Luke and it is my desire that if any of the last named seven children should die leaving a daughter named Margaret, such Tea Pot to descend to such daughter.


"Item. I give and devise unto my Sons John and Luke in fee simple a certain Creek called by the Indians Agwasing with the falls of water therein from the Bounds of my son William's farm down to the Bounds of my son Tobias his Farm with Liberty to erect any Mill or Mills thereon and as my son Luke owns the Land adjoining to the Creek my Will is that he convey a Moiety of one acre of Land to his Brother John his heirs or assigns wherever there may be a conveniency for erecting a Mill or Mills, which if he my said son Luke his heirs or assigns shall refuse to do, this Bequest of the Creek to him or them shall be Void.


"Item. I give and devise unto my son William his heirs and assigns all that part of the above mentioned Creek as bounds on or Joins his farm, which I have given him a Deed of.


"Item. I give and devise and my Will is that my beloved wife Margaret shall have, possess and enjoy for and during her natural life all my Estate real and personal, Rents of Tenants and of whatever kind or nature whatsoever or wheresoever.


"Lastly I appoint my Sons William John and Luke to be Executors of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all former Will or Wills by me made, acknowledging this and no other to be my Last Will and Testament.


"In Testimony whereof I the said Jacobus Stoutenburgh have to this my Last Will and Testament set my hand and affixed my seal this twenty fourth day of January in the year of our Lord 1770.


JACOBUS STOUTENBURGH."


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Issue :


Tobias, m. Catherine Van Vleek.


Rachel (see), not m.


William, m. Marie Van Vleek.


Annatje (Nauchey), m. Jacobus Van Vleek.


Jacobus, m. Synchee Teller.


John, m. Catherine Teller.


Peter, m. Rachel Steenberg; m. Sarah Snediker.


Margaret, m. John Teller.


Luke, m. Rachel Teller; m. Mary Van Vleek.


3 of these children m. Van Vleeks, brothers and sisters.


4 m. Tellers, brothers and sisters.


JACOBUS STOUTENBURGH, gunsmith, son of Isaac and Neeltje Uyttenbogart, bp. Jan. 29, 1710, N. Y. (witnesses, Tobias Stoutenburgh and Tryntje Van Brugh, dau. of Anneke Jans); m., May 12, 1733, Maria Turk. In 1735 he resided in Fair St. (now Fulton). Sep. 12, 1737, he signed a petition to remove Wm. Crosby, Sheriff. Jan. 21, 1738, he belonged to a Foot Co., Capt. Jos. Robinson; was clerk of the Co. under the act of the General Assembly of Dec., 1737. In 1738 he was chosen as one of 35 firemen. July, 1757, was appointed overseer of the fire engines and appurtenances at £30 per year. In 1758 was Engineer of the Department. The working force consisted of 12 men from each ward. In 1764 he succeeded Jacob Turk as head of the Fire Department, and continued so until the Revolu- tion. July 6, 1767, he with others remonstrated (about preach- ing in English) to the Gov: (see Doc. His. of N. Y., vol. iii., page 5II). 1776, early part of the year, after the breaking out of the Revolution, the Fire Co. was converted into a military organization, consisting of two battalions, commanded by Jaco- bus Stoutenburgh, and was composed of I adjutant, I captain, 5 lieutenants, 134 men. They retreated with the American army from the city.


Issue :


Isaak, bp. Aug. 3, 1735; d. young. Neeltje, bp. Feb. 2, 1737; d. young. Annetje, bp. Dec. 24, 1738. Isaak, bp. Apl. 19, 1741.


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Johannes, bp. June 12, 1743.


Neeltje, bp. Aug. 5, 1744; d. young.


Jacobus, bp. Oct. 5, 1746.


Maria, bp. June 5, 1748.


Neeltje, bp. Aug. 22, 1750.


JACOBUS STOUTENBURGH, son of Jacobus and Margaret Teller, b. 1727; m., June 23, 1764, Fynchee or Josina Teller, dau. of John and Aeltje Vermilye. He lived in a stone house at Lower Corners, which he inherited with a farm adjoining. He sub. fro towards the church at H. P., Feb. 23, 1789.


Issue :


James, m. Catherine E. Snediker; m. Sarah Patchen.


Alida, b. Apl. 19, 1769; m. Hiram Walker, M.D., Oct. 13, 1794; m. Walter Street of Coxsackie.


Margaret, m. John L. Stoutenburgh; m. John Teller.


John, m. Sarah Griffin.


Luke, m. Elizabeth Catherine Hoffman.


JAMES STOUTENBURGH, son of Peter, m. --.


Issue :


John. James.


Joseph. Mary.


Rachel. Margaret.


Sarah.


JAMES STOUTENBURGH, Capt., son of Jacobus and Fynchee Teller, b. Feb. 1, 1767; in., Mch. 3, 1793, Catherine E. Snediker, dau. of Richard of Spracken Kill, town of Po'k., b. 1775; d. Aug. 4, 1815, a. 40. 2. 18 .; bd. at H. P .; m. (2ª), Apl. 15, 1824, Sarah Patchen. He inherited a part of the farm adjoining his father's. This farm was confiscated at the close of the Revolution, and belonged to the estate of Christian Bergh. James built the first post-house here, but soon sold the property.


JAMES STOUTENBURGH, son of William and Maria Van Vleck, d. 1807; m., Dec. 31, 1782, Mary Moss; m. (2ª), Dec. 30, 1790, Hannah Marshall; m. (3ª) Comfort Bell. His will dated May 19, 1807; proved June 25, 1807. He owned a farm on a


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road now closed, northeast of Union Corners, where the widow, Comfort Stoutenburgh, resided for many years.


Issue (by first wife) :


Mary (Polly), m. James Culver.


Margaret, m. Jacob E. Mott.


(By second wife) :


Richard, b. July 9, 1791; m.


Hannah (Nancy), b. Aug. 26, 1792.


Hiram, b. Feb. 26, 1794.


Marshall, b. June 9, 1795; m. -. (By third wife) :


Elizabeth, m. John Hendricks.


JAMES L. STOUTENBURGH, son of Luke and Rachel Teller, d. Dec. 16, 1831, a. 67. 8. 19 .; m. (2ª) Sarah Morris, the consort, d. Mch. 15, 1846, a. 71. 9. II .; both bd. at H. P. His first wife is said to have been a Lawrence. Sarah is recorded on the monu- ment as the "Consort," indicating the fact of a former marriage. Issue :


Catherine, b. Dec. 2, 1793; m. T. Johnson.


Rachel, b. May 29, 1796; m. W. P. Row.


Margaret, b. Apl. 28, 1798.


John, b. Apl. 29, 1800; d. Dec. 15, 1800.


Eleanor C., b. Feb. 21, 1802.


William, b. June 12, 1804; m. Caroline Stoutenburgh.


Tobias M., m. Mary L. Van Wagner; m. Serena Velie.


Sarah Mary Juliet, b. Aug. 14, 1808.


Richard T., b. Dec. 21, 1810; m. - -. James, b. Oct. 18, 1812; d. young.


Revd Luke, m. -.


(Bible record.)


JAN STOUTENBURGH, son of Tobias and Anneken Van Rollegom, bp. Oct. 27, 1689 (witnesses, Jan Joosten Van Rolle- gom and Jannetje Stoutenburgh); m., Oct. 13, 1711, Hendrica Duikink. Sep. 12, 1737, he signed a petition to remove Wm. Crosby, Sheriff. Jan. 21, 1738, he was No. 9 in a Foot Co. of Capt. Jos. Robinson in N. Y. He was (sup.) bd. Sep. 30, 1743. Issue :


Maria, bp. Oct. 8, 1712.


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Gerard, bp. Nov. 29, 1713.


Christoffel, bp. Mch. 28, 1725.


Hendrica, bp. Nov. 21, 1736; m. Wm. Elsworth, Jr., Oct. 10, 1756.


JANE STOUTENBURGH, dau. of Tobias and Mary Hill, m. Benjamin Prichard, son of James and Cornelia Mott. They settled at Phelps, Ontario Co., N. Y.


Issue :


Six children.


JANNETJE STOUTENBURGH, dau. of Peter and Afegy Van Tienhoven, bp. Aug. 30, 1656 (witness, Rachel Vinge); bans published July 27, 1679; m., Aug. 13, 1679, Alburtis Ringo. Apl. 29, 1682, he engaged in a strike of the carpenters and shoe- makers that cost him 50 shillings. In 1686 they were living "Heeren Gracht" "oost Zyde."


" TO THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF NEW YORKE


"CITY OF NEW YORK


"EXECUTION GRANTED TO THE SHOEMAKERS AND TANNERS


"To the Sheriffe of the said City &c


"Whereas The Coopers within this City were Before the Gove- nor in Council on Complaint of an illegal Combination and Com- pact made Between them and Produced


"Ordered to pay each ffifty Shillings to the Church for Pyous uses And the Tanners haveing Countenanced and suffered the Tanning of Hydes by the Shoemakers Contrary to Law to forfeit their pretended dues from said Shoemakers which they had agreed for att six pence per hide And the Shoemakers ordered to be accomptable for the same to the Church of Charitable uses, both wich not Being Payed or Collected was by order of the Governor Dat 5 of January 1682 remitted to the Mayor and Aldermen of this City to be duly Collected and Payed into the Church Mars (chest.) for said use accordingly Pursuant to wich several Demands have been made by the Sheriffe by order of the Court of the said Coopers and Shoemakers for the same who have and doe Refuse to Pay.


"These are therefore in his Matie's name to require and


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Command You to Levy of the Goods and Chattles of the said Coopers and Shoemakers their said several fines & forfeitures according to the List herewith annexed with Costs.


"And in case you cannot finde effects to satisfie the same that then you take them or either of them into your Custody and Safely Keepe untill he or they shall sattisfie the same with all costs and charges off the which account to be Rendered and Given as in the said Order Directed And for soe Doing this shall be yor warrt.


"Given under my hand this 29th Day of April in the 34th yeare of his Ma'tie's Reigne Anno que Domini 1682.


"WM. BEEKEMAN, Dep: Magr."


The amount of fines levied upon the coopers for the "illegal combination" was £55, a sum rather large in those days, and upon the shoemakers £16.


JOHN STOUTENBURGH, son of Tobias and Mary Hill, b. Sep. 21, 1799; m., Dec. 3, 1823, M. Van Wagner.


Issue:


Catherine, m. -- Greene.


Abraham.


Tobias.


Mary.


Emma.


Morgan.


JOHN STOUTENBURGH, son of Jacobus and Margaret Teller, bp. Mch. 29, 1729, at Phillipsburgh (witnesses, Joanis Teller and Raghel Teller); d. Feb. 21, 1808, at Hyde Park, a. 79; m., by license dated Nov. 25, 1773, Catharine Teller, dau. of John and Aeltje Vermilye, bp. Apl. 27, 1728, at Tarrytown (witnesses, Isaac Vermilye and Jesyntie -); d. Aug. 27, 1805; both bd. in the family yard at H. P. He was one of the founders of the Dutch Church at Hyde Park and one of its first officials. Feb. 2, 1789, he sub. fro. Elected Trustee, Apl. 14, 1789. ] His will directs a wall five feet high to be built around the family burying ground (still standing), frees his slaves, to whom he gave legacies, and distributes a considerable estate among his heirs.




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