A documentary history of het (the) Nederdeutsche gemeente, Dutch congregation, of Oyster Bay, Queens County, Island of Nassau, now Long Island, V. 1, Part 33

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


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JOHN STOUTENBURGH, son of Jacobus and Fynchee Teller, bp. Mch. 24, 1774; d. Mch. 18, 1822; m. Sarah Griffen of Lyme, Conn. He lived at Lower Corners.


Issue :


Margaret, b. 1797; d. Mch. 6, 1802.


Sarah Catharine, b. Feb. 8, 1807; d. Mch. 14, 1888; m. Wm. B. Platt of Rhinebeck.


JOHN L. STOUTENBURGH, son of Luke and Rachel Teller, bp. Feb. 1, 1767; d. Dec. 1, 1794, a. 26. 1I. 16; bd. at H. P .; m. Margaret Stoutenburgh, dau. of Jacobus and Fynchee Teller; she m. (2ª) John Teller, son of John and Margaret Stoutenburgh.


Issue :


John, d. Sep. 17, 1797, a. 3 years.


JOHN S. STOUTENBURGH, son of Isaac and Elsie Schryver, b. Nov. 7, 1794; d. Mch. 15, 1874; m. Maria Albertson, dau. of John, b. IS00; d. Sep. 22, 1865. She was a church member at H. P., July, 1821.


Issue :


John Albert, b. Sep. 6, 1820; d. Apl. 11, 1887. Lawyer of Hyde Park and N. Y.


James De C., of Washington, D. C. Lawyer.


Susan Caroline, b. 1829; d. 1864; m. Col. Orrin Travis.


Willet E., of Washington.


Walter H., of Washington.


Isaac, b. 1838; d. Oct. 5, 1841; bd. at H. P.


Mary, m. Abram Hyatt of Sing Sing.


LUCAS STOUTENBURGH, son of Tobias and Anneken Van Rollegom, bp. Sep. 20, 1691 (witnesses, Barthalamous Leroux and Geertreyd Van Rollegom); m. Sarah Beating; m. (2ª) Helena Teunisse, dau. of Anthony Teunisse Van Pelt, b. May 29, 1695, in Bn.


Issue (by first wife) :


Tobias, bp. June 7, 1713.


(By second wife) :


Helena, bp. Dec. 10, 1718.


· LUKE STOUTENBURGH, weaver, son of Jacobus and Mar- garet Teller of 9 Partners, Dutchess Co., bp. June 5, 1736, at Phillipsburgh (Tarrytown), Westchester Co. (witnesses, Tobias


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Stoutenburgh and Rachel Stoutenburgh); m., Aug. 4, 1762 (R. in Albany L. 6, F., 264), Rachel Teller, dau. of Johannis and Aeltje Vermilye of Tellers Neck in the Manor of Cortland; bp. June 6, 1741, at Phillipsburgh (witnesses, Jacobus and Rachel Stouten- burgh); he m. (2ª), Nov. 24, 1782, Mary Van Vleek, widow of Henry Minthorn.


Dec. 21, 1789. Minutes of the Dutch Church at Hyde Park:


"Resolved, that the Trustees (if they can) get a conveyance of the ground for said building from the heirs of Luke Stouten- burgh, Esq., deceased."


He received from his father, that portion of the estate lying between lands given to Tobias and William, the creek bounding on the north, while on the south were lands of Jacobus, Jr.


An abstract of title says this deed of gift was made in 1758 and confirmed by will. In 1791 this farm was divided by com- missioners into 42 lots and apportioned among his heirs; two lots comprising the mansion and its environments being left un- divided. It was this division and the establishment of a church that was the foundation of the village of Hyde Park.


Luke lived in the stone house built by him or his father on the brow of the hill at the end of an avenue of cherry trees lead- ing from the post road, now known as Market St.


It was visible from the river and in 1777 the British vessel passing to burn Kingston, fired at the house. The house was taken down in 1872 to straighten the road. (See Smith's History of Dutchess Co., page 220.)


Issue (by first wife) :


James Luke, m. - Lawrence (sup.); m. Sarah Morris.


John Luke, m. Margaret Stoutenburgh.


Luke Luke, b. Jan. 28, 1770; not m.


Tobias Luke, m. Esther Rogers.


William Luke, m. Mary J. Dutton.


Margaret Luke, m. Richard Teller, son of Luke and Saralı Snediker.


(By second wife) :


Peter, of New York, m. Pamela Hart.


Ellen, m. Samuel Van Vleek of Pittston, Rensselaer Co., N. Y. LUKE STOUTENBURGH, son of Jacobus and Fynchee Teller,


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b. Jan. 28, 1779; m. Elizabeth Catherine Hoffman, dau. of Anthony A. and Elizabeth Snediker. Lived at Lower Corners, in the house formerly owned by his father. In later years, Aug. 6, 1864, it was destroyed by fire.


Issue :


Josina, m. Storm Truesdell of Coxsackie.


Edgar, b. Mch. 29, 1810; d. July 29, 1811.


Richard Anthony, b. Aug., 1816.


Cortland A., b. Jan., 1820.


LUKE STOUTENBURGH, son of James L. and Sarah Morris, b. Dec. 29, 1815; d. Mch. 13, 1891, at Wash", D. C .; m. -. He was the Rev! Luke, of Schooley's Mountain, N. J.


Issue :


James E.


Sarah E., m. - - Hunt.


William.


Arthur.


MARGARET STOUTENBURGH, dau. of James and Mary Moss, b. Nov. 2, 1783; m., Feb. 1, 1816, Jacob E. Mott, b. Feb. II, 1782.


MARGARET STOUTENBURGH, dau. of Peter, m. - Row.


Issue :


Mark.


Catharine.


Margaret.


Rachel.


William P., m. Rachel Stoutenburgh.


MARGARET STOUTENBURGH, dau. of Tobias and Catharine Van Vleck, bp. Mch. 30, 1746, in N. Y .; m. Jacob Schryver.


Issue :


Jane.


Sarah, m. Tobias S. De Cantillon.


MARIA STOUTENBURGH, m. (license July 5, 1775), Elias Brevoort.


Issue : Maria, b. Apl. Io, 1779.


Willeminte, b. May 13, 1782. Both bp. at Hackensack.


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MARIA STOUTENBURGH, dau. of William and Elizabeth Conklin, b. Jan. 9, 1792; d. May 28, 1884; m. John E. De Groff, b. 1787; d. Sep. 20, 1846. She was a member of the D. C. at Hyde Park, May, 1820. Is bd. in the churchyard.


MARSHALL STOUTENBURGH, son of James and Hannah Marshall, b. June 9, 1795; d. Aug. 19, 1849, at Po'k .; m. -


Issue :


James, b. Dec. 17, 1820; d. June 8, 1843.


Hannah, b. Dec. 20, 1822; m. Elijah Bower, Dec. 22, 1841.


Hiram, b. May 17, 1825; m. Mary Vanderburgh.


Sarah Caroline E., b. Jan. 22, 1828; m. Gilbert Kipp, Sep. 5, 1849.


MARY STOUTENBURGH, dau. of Abraham, m., Nov. 12, 1770, Richard De Cantillon. Feb. 23, 1789, he subscribed £10 towards the building of the D. C. at Hyde Park.


Issue :


Tobias S., m. Sarah Schryver.


Richard.


Catharine, m. Patrick B. Collins.


Maria, m. Capt. Humphrey Wood.


Jacobus T., d. after 1807.


MARY STOUTENBURGH, dau. of James and Mary Moss, b. Nov. 2, 1783; m. James Culver.


Issue :


James H., m. Adaline G. Mahew, May 31, 1829.


Maria, m. John Mott, Sep. 9, 1830.


Allen, m. Pamela I. Ostrom, Jan. 6, 1831.


Joel T., m. Jane Butts, Nov. 10, 1842.


MARY STOUTENBURGH, dau. of William and Maria Van Vleck, m. Harman Van Benschoten.


Issue :


Mary, b. Oct. 25, 1789.


Catharine, b. Dec. 3, 1797.


NELLIE STOUTENBURGH, m., May 9, 1784, at Schraalen- berg, Cornelius Kuyper. Issue :


Cornelius, b. Mch. 17, 1788; bp. May. 1, 1788, at Hacken- sack.


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PETER STOUTENBURGH, son of Peter, m.


Issue :


William T. Peter.


Margaret. Maria Effie.


Catherine.


Sarah.


PETER STOUTENBURGH, son of Jacobus and Margaret Teller, bp. June 19, 1731, at Phillipsburg (witnesses, William Teller and Maritie -); m. Rachel Van Steenburgh; m., Oct. 16, 1765, Sarah Snediker. He was given 1600 acres by his father; on this he settled. It appears to have been Great Lot, No. I, in the northwestern part of the town of Clinton. He was commissioned Capt., Sep., 1775, 9th Co. of Charlotte Pre- cinct, Dutchess Co.


Issue :


James.


Tobias, bp. Nov. 17, 1765.


William, m. Elizabeth Pawling.


Peter.


Luke.


Benjamin.


Rachel.


Margaret, m. - Row.


John, b. Oct. 22, 1768; bp. at Po'k.


PETER STOUTENBURGH, of N. Y., son of Luke and Mary Van Vleck, m. Pamela Hart.


Issue:


Wright.


Joseph, m. Margaret Hutchinson.


Mary, m. S. Connover.


Sarah, m. -- Schenck.


David, b. 1812; m. Harriet Coop.


Jacob, m. Susan Hutchinson.


Samuel, m. - Sands.


James, m. Sarah T. Haight.


PIETER STOUTENBURGH (1610, the youngest son of John


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of Barneveld, William, was called Seignior of Stoutenburg), obi: Mch. 9, 1698/99, a. 86; m., July 25, 1649, in N. A., Afegy Va: Tienhoven. Apl. 30, 1659, Eva Stoutenburgh was a witness at a bp. in N. A. She would seem to have been related to Pieter.


Apl. 17, 1652. Was granted the small Burgher Right.


1655. Was taxed to defray the debt for constructing the city defenses.


May 31. Suit was brought against him and six others by Thomas Hall.


June 7. Was a witness in a suit against Jacob Willimsen.


Oct. 15. Was taxed 12 florins for repairing the walls of the fort.


Dec. 18, 1656. Suit was brought against Jan Verbrugge and another in a dog and sheep case. Peter was a witness.


Jan. 22, 1657, the dog and sheep case was decided.


May 30. Pieter Stoutenburgh, Olof Stephenszen Van Courtlt, Tryntie Rodenburg, and Marritie Varrenvanger were witnesses at the baptism of Jannetye, dau. of Cornelis Van Tienhoven, Fiscael, and Rachel Vinge.


Jan. 7, 1658. He exhibited some zewant received from Frerick Lubbesen, it not being merchantable. Requests the decision of the court. It was referred to arbitrators.


Jan. 25, 1661, was a referee in a disputed land transaction.


Sep. 11, 1663. Jan Vinge and Peter Stoutenburgh, as guar- dians and curators of the estate of Rachel Van Tienhoven, bring suit against Joannes Nevius, vendue master.


Mch. 18, 1664. Jan Vinge, Jacques Cosseau, and Peter Stout- enburgh, curators of the estate of Rachel Van Tienhoven, apply to the court for the appointment of arbitrators of a claim against Cornelis Van Tienhoven.


Oct. 12. He appears as a member of the Dutch Church.


Jan. 17, 1665. Seltje Jans against the curators. Wanted to be released from the lease of a house belonging to Rachel Van Tienhoven. The same day the curators request an attachment against the goods of Seltje in the house. It was granted.


Jan. 31. The matter came up on an application to declare the attachment valid. Same granted.


Mch. 2. Mattheus de Vas against Jan Vinge and Pieter


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Stoutenburgh, as curators of the estate left by Rachel Van Tien- hoven, decs! Plaintiff demands payment of the sum of sixty- five guilders eleven stivers in beavers, balance as per account, with costs. Defts. acknowledge the debt and request account and payment from the vendue master, Joannes Nevius, of the goods sold belonging to Rachel Van Tienhoven, decsd; the vendue master not having paid for the goods sold, because some one else owed him.


Mch. 14. The Hon. Petrus Stuyvesant brought suit against the curators for a debt incurred by Rachel's husband (Cornelis Van Tienhoven) on Jan. 18, 1650.


Apl. 19. Pieter was living in Broadway above Wall St. ("Buyten de Lant Poort,"-outside the land gate).


Governor Nicolls ordered one hundred soldiers to be furnished quarters in the city, and Pieter was assessed I florin.


June 6, 1666. He was appointed arbitrator in a disputed land boundary.


Mch. 5, 1667. Arbitrators were appointed to settle a dispute between the guardians (Pieter Stoutenburgh and Jan Vinge) of the children of Rachel Van Tienhoven and Mettie Wessels.


On this same court day Pieter was assessed to pay weekly 15 stivers for the support of the minister.


June 8. Pieter was one of a jury in a disputed land title case; the deed to the land being dated July 4, 1645:


Sep. 24, and Oct. 15. Peter was again in trouble over the estate of Rachel Van Tienhoven.


Nov. 10, 1668. He was one of the guardians of the children of Kleyn Klaessens.


Nov. 24, 1668. He was again on the jury.


July 12, 1670. Mr. Petrus Stuyvesant petitioned the court "that he is abridged in the execution of some of his lands from the public fence." On Feb. 28, 1670/71, the court appointed Pieter, Jan Vigne, and Jacob Kipp to inspect the matter and to decide thereon.


Aug. 16, 1673. Pieter was nominated for the office of Schepen.


Oct. 17, 1673. The Court of Burgomasters and Schepens published from the City Hall the following placard: .


"Whereas the Fortress Willem Hendrick and City N. Orange,


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situate on the Island of Manhatan is much incumbred and obstructed by the houses, gardens and orchards, which lie so close under its walls and bulwarks, that it is impossible when requisite properly to defend it against its enemies, unless some at least of said houses, gardens and orchards be demolished or removed."


Among those mentioned was the house, garden, and orchard of Pieter Stoutenburgh (see Court Minutes of New Amsterdam, vol. 7, page 12).


Nov. 10, 1676. An assessment and tax.


"To Mr. Peter Stoutenburgh Trea' of ye City, and to his Maties Constables within this city, who are hereby required to be Aydinge and Assistinge in ye Executinge of the same.


"NICHOLAS DEMEYER, May!"


Feb. 17, 1680/81. At a Mayor's Court, January last past, Nicholas Byard and Peter De Lancy were appointed to examine the account of Martin Krieger and Peter Stoutenburgh, trustees of the estate of Gallas Kock, deceased (L. 19 B., F., 37, N. Y.).


In 1686, he was living with his son-in-law, Alburtus Ringo, on the east side of Broad St.,-"Heeren Gracht" (the public canal).


1698/9, he was an Elder in the Dutch Church.


Issue :


I. Engeltje, bp. Aug. 20, 1651; d. young.


2. Engeltje, m. William Waldron.


3. (No name), bp. Dec. 13, 1654.


4. Jannetie, m. Alburtis Ringo.


5. Wyntie, bp. May 8, 1658; d. young.


6. Tobias, m. Anneken Van Rollegom.


7. Wyntie, m. Gerrit Cornelizen Van Westveen; m. Evert Byvang.


8. Lucas, bp. Jan. 10, 1666.


9. Isaac, m. Neeltje Uyttenbogart. Witnesses:


I. Rachel Van Tienhoven.


9. Jan Vinge, Sara Roelofs (dau. of Anneke Jans).


PIETER STOUTENBURGH, son of Tobias and Anneken Van Rollegom, bp. Apl. 26, 1685, in N. Y. (witnesses, Peter Stouten-


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burgh and Tryntie Jans, dau. of Anneke Jans); d. before Apl. 11, 1720; m. Anna Erle; she m. (2ª) Steven Bordette.


Issue :


Johannes, bp. Nov. 16, 1712, at Hackensack.


PIETER STOUTENBURG, son of Isaac and Neeltje Uitten- bogart, bp. Nov. 20, 1692, in N. Y. (witnesses, Lucas Stouten- burgh and Willemtje Claes); m., Dec. 24, 1719, Margritje Varick. Dec. 8, 1726, they, as married people, were accepted as members at Hackensack.


Issue :


Isaac, bp. Aug. 7, 1720.


Sarah, bp. Aug. 7, 1720.


Johannes, bp. Sep. 23, 1722.


PETER AUGUSTUS STOUTENBURGH, M.D., son of William Luke and Mary J. Dutton, b. Jan. 29, 1810, at Hyde Park; d. Apl. 23, 1853, at E. N .; m., Apl. 7, 1841, Sarah Jane Luyster, dau. of Peter and Eliza Nostrand, b. Mch. 6, 1826, at C. S. d .; Mch. 1, 1896. He was a doctor and settled at East Norwich, L. I. The witnesses at the marriage ceremony were Edward Sturgis, Richard, Anna P., and Catherine Stoutenburgh.


Issue :


Henry Augustus, m. Sarah Eliza Faulkner.


Mary Adelia, m. Samuel Wyckoff Lawrence.


Anna Augusta, m. Eugene Rock.


Fannie, b. Mch. 5, 1852; d. Oct. 28, 1856, at C. S. ("Of such is the Kingdom of heaven").


RACHEL STOUTENBURGH, dau. of Jacobus and Margaret Teller, bp. Mch. 16, 1720, in N. Y .; d. young. The witnesses were: John Stoutenburgh, a brother of Jacobus; and the grand- mother, Rachel (Kiersted) Teller.


RICHARD STOUTENBURGH, son of James and Hannah Mar- shall, b. July 9, 1791; d. Apl. 20, 1831; m. --.


Issue:


Richard.


John.


RICHARD DE CANTILLON STOUTENBURGH, son of Isaac and Elsie Schryver, b. May 25, 1797; d. May 24, 1875; m. Eliza Sophia Sleight of Fishkill; m. (2ª) Eliza McClellen, dau. of


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Alexander. He was a merchant in Po'k. for many years. Was admitted to the D. C. at H. P., May, 1820.


Issue (by second wife) :


Isaac, of San Francisco.


George Washington, of Chicago.


Catharine Eliza, m. Edgar Van Kleeck of Po'k.


RICHARD TELLER STOUTENBURGH, son of William Luke and Mary J. Dutton, b. May 20, 1822; d. Apl. 21, IS51; m. Ruhama, dau. of John Hall; she m. (2ª) William T. Stouten- burgh. He was a doctor and settled at Turkey, N. J.


Issue:


Mary E., b. Jan. 26, 1848; m. William B. Runk, Oct. 21, 187 ?.


SARAH STOUTENBURGH, dau. of William and Elizabeth Conklin, b. May 13, 1798; d. IS48; m .- - Mosher. They moved to the West. She was a member of the D. C. at Hyde Park, May, 1820.


SUSAN C. STOUTENBURGH, dau. of William and Elizabeth Conklin, b. May 29, 1800; d. June 23, 1889; m. John A. De Groff, b. 1795; d. Feb. 2, 1876. She was admitted to the D. C. at Hyde Park, Apl. 10, 1840.


Issue :


Sarah, b. 1822; d. June 7, 1825; bd. in the burying-yard at Hyde Park.


THOMAS DE WITT STOUTENBURGH, son of William Luke and Mary J. Dutton, b. Mch. 23, 1818; d. Nov. 12, 1855; bd. at Hyde Park; not m. He went to California in 1850 by the way of Cape Horn. Returned broken down in health, and died shortly after.


TOBIAS STOUTENBURGH, son of Peter and Afegy Van Tien- hoven, bp. Jan. 18, 1660, in New Amsterdam (witness, Judith Steyvesant); m., July 2, 1684 (bans published June 8, 1684), Anneken Van Rollegom, dau. of Jan Joosten, from Haerlem in Holland, bp. July 15, 1665. Jan. 13, 1695, Feb. 13, 1695, June 7, 1696, the clerk of the Dutch Church wrote the name "Van Stoutenburgh." His will dated May 2, 1715; proved Jan. 15. 1716 (R. L. 16, F., 110, N. Y.), He was received as a member of the church, Mch. 5, 1681. 1686, Tobias Stoutenburgh "en zyn huys vrow" were members. They were then living on


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"Breede Weg" (Broadway). Jan. 4, 1690, he was appointed one of five "brand meesters" (fire wardens).


Census of N. Y., 1703. Family of Tobias Stoutenburgh, West Ward:


2 males from 16 to 60.


2 females.


4 male children.


I male negro.


I female negro. Issue :


I. Pieter, (sup.) m. Anna Erle.


2. Tryntie (Catharine), m. Nicolas Van der Spiegel.


3. Jan, bp. Sep. 26, 1688; d. young.


4. Jan, m. Hendrica Duikink.


5. Lucas, m. Sarah Beating; m. Helena Van Pelt.


6. Jacobus, bp. Dec. 31, 1693; d. young.


7. Johannes, bp. Feb. 13, 1695; d. young.


8. Jacobus, m. Margaret Teller.


9. Tobias, bp. Mch. 4, 1698; d. young.


Io. Tobias, m. Maria Tenbroeck.


II. Cornelis, bp. May 23, 1703; d. young.


12. Eve, bp. Oct. 15, 1704. Witnesses at these baptisms:


3. Jan Joosten Van Rollegom, Geertreyd Van Rollegom.


6. Claes Gerritszen, Johannes Van Rollegom, Tryntie Van Rollegom.


7. Claes Gerritszen, Wyntie Stoutenburgh.


9. Isaac Stoutenburgh, Jannetje Tienhoven, widow.


II. Isaac Stoutenburgh, Aefje Van Exveen.


12. Nicholaas Van der Spiegel, Tryntie, his wife.


TOBIAS STOUTENBURGH, son of Tobias and Anneke Van Rollegom, bp. Dec. 22, 1700 (witnesses, Evert Byvank and Tryntie Van Rollegom, widow); m., Apl. 29, 1733, Maria Ten- broeck. Sep. 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, No. 10 on the list. Was a 2ª Lieuten- ant in Capt. Charles Laroex's Co .; and, on Aug. 25, was com- missioned I Lieutenant to Capt. Isaac Depeyster.


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TOBIAS STOUTENBURGH, son of Jacobus and Margaret Tel- ler, bp. Feb. 12, 1718, in N. Y. (witnesses, Hans Teller and Antje Stoutenburgh); m., July 6, 1745, Catherine Van Vleck, dau. of Abraham and Maria .Kip, bp. Nov. 30, 1718, in N. Y. He was commissioned Col. of the 4th Reg., Dut: Co., Oct. 17, 1775.


Issue:


Margaret, m. Jacob Schryver.


Abraham, m. -.


TOBIAS STOUTENBURGH, m., Oct. 16, 1746, in N. Y., Helena Lansing.


Issue :


Elizabeth, bp. Aug. 16, 1747.


Jan, bp. Sep. 25, 1748.


TOBIAS STOUTENBURGH, m. Helena Boskerk.


Issue :


Johannes, bp. May 17, 1752.


TOBIAS STOUTENBURGH, son of Peter, bp. Nov. 17, 1765, at Po'k.


TOBIAS STOUTENBURGH, son of William and Maria Van Vleck, b. 1763; d. 1853; m. Mary Hill. He had the north part of the homestead of his father, 121 acres, at Union Corners, and other lands. He sold the property about 1820, and removed with a part of his family to Phelps, Ontario Co., N. Y.


Issue :


Barbara, b. June 29, 1792; m. James Hall of Stanford.


William, of N. Y., b. Apl. 7, 1794; m. -


George, of N. Y., b. 1795; m. -; m. -; m.


Mary V. V., b. Nov. 4, 1797; not m.


Sarah, b. Sep. 19, 1801; m. Peter Reese.


Abraham, of Texas, b. Oct. 13, 1809; not m.


John, m. M. Van Wagner.


Isaac, m. - Reese.


Jane, m. Benjamin Prichard.


Eliphalet, m. Clemetine Knapp.


TOBIAS STOUTENBURGH, son of Isaac and Elsie Schryver, b. Jan. 29, 1806; d. Oct. 25, 1888; m. Maria Albertson, dau. of Isaac. He settled in the town of Pleasant Valley.


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Issue :


Sarah C., m. Albert J. Budd.


Mary, m. Merritt Dutcher, M. D., of Owego, N. Y.


TOBIAS L. STOUTENBURGH, son of Luke and Rachel Teller, b. Sep. 2, 1772; d. Mch. 27, 1846; m., Nov. 28, 1812, at Clinton, Dut. Co., Esther Rogers, dau. of Capt. Jeremiah and Mary Jones, b. 1780; d. July 28, 1842, in N. Y .; both bd. at H. P. He became the owner of the homestead of his father, and lived there until his removal to N. Y. Represented his district in the legisla- ture, 1807 and '8. In 1813 he built the first store in the village, and did business as a merchant for several years. About 1830 moved to N. Y., where he became a "public weigher and meas- urer"; resided there until his death.


Issue:


Elizabeth, b. Nov. 20, 1813; d. Aug. 11, 1893; m. Richard A. Teabout of So. Carolina, Feb. 8, 1837. He d. Feb. 4, 1843.


Mary, b. Apl. 9, 1815; not m .; d. June 1, 1865.


Edmund Jones, m. Mary Lowry, who d. Dec. 16, 1847; bd. at H. P.


Margaret, b. 1818; d. Sep. 9, 1844; m. Thomas R. Lowry of N. Y.


Cornelia Jones, b. Apl. 6, 1821; d. July 9, 1848; m. J. Warren Rogers.


TOBIAS M. STOUTENBURGH, son of James L. and Sarah Morris, b. Aug. 2, 1806; d. Oct. 23, 1884, at Po'k .; bd. at H. P .; m. Mary L. Van Wagner, b. 1810; d. Aug. 20, 1845, a. 35. 4. 28; m. (2ª) Serena Velie. He had a large collection of family docu- ments, papers, etc., which he left to his nephew, a son of the Rev! Luke.


TRYNTIE (CATHARINE) STOUTENBURGH, dau. of Tobias and Anneke Van Rollegom, bp. Nov. 7, 1686 (witnesses, Peter Stoutenburgh, Jan Joosten Van Rollegom, and Maryken Rolle- gom); m., Aug. 10, 1704, Nicolas Van der Spiegel. They were witnesses at the bp. of Tryntie's youngest sister, Eve, Oct. 15, 1704. She was not named in her father's will.


TUNIS STOUTENBURGH, son of William and Elizabeth Conklin, m. Margaret Stoutenburgh, dau. of Abraham and Mar- garet Van Vleck.


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WILLIAM STOUTENBURGH, son of Jacobus and Margaret Teller, bp. June 3, 1722 (witnesses, Tobias Stoutenburgh and Catherine Teller); m., July 5, 1753, in N. Y., Maria Van Vleck, dau. of Abraham and Maria Kip, bp. July 25, 1725. He re- ceived from his father a farm of large extent, lying on both sides of the Creek Road and taking in the whole breadth of the 9th water lot. On this he built a large stone house (a short dis- tance south of Union Corners, now East Park), with the date 1765 cut in a stone in the front. Feb. 23, 1789, he subscribed £5. 13. 6 towards the building of the church.


Issue :


James W., m. Mary Moss; m. Hannah Marshall; m. Comfort Bell.


Abraham W., m. Margaret Van Vleck.


William W., m. Elizabeth Concklin.


Tobias W., m. Mary Hill.


Mary, m. Harmon Van Benschoten.


John W., bp. Sep. 22, 1765, at Po'k.


Isaac W., m. Elsie Schryver.


Henry W., b. June 22, 1770; d. young.


WILLIAM STOUTENBURGH, son of William and Maria Van Vleck, b. 1759; d. Aug. 19, 1829, a. 70. 0. 3 .; m., Jan. 28, 1783, Elizabeth Conklin, dau. of Isaac and Catalyntje Van Benschoten, b. May 14, 1766; d. Nov. 7, 1835. He had from his father a farm and mill a mile east of Union Corners. Both bd. at Hyde Park.


Issue :


William, m. Maria De Groff.


Isaac, b. Feb. 12, 1786; not m. Member at H. P., 1816.


Catalyntje, b. Dec. 22, 1789.


Maria, m. John E. De Groff.


Jacob V. B., m. Hester Travis.


Tunis, m. Margaret Stoutenburgh.


Sarah, m. - Mosher.


Susan C., m. John. A. De Groff.


Ann Eliza, d. Nov. 29, 1822, a. 18. 3. o; bd. at H. P. Henry, killed in 1841 by a fall from a wagon.


Elias V. B., m. Huldah Swartwout.


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WILLIAM STOUTENBURGH, son of Peter, m., June 5, 1803, Elizabeth Pawling, dau. of Major John.


Issue :


Alfred.


Julia.


WILLIAM STOUTENBURGH, son of James and Sarah Morris, b. June 12, 1804; m. Caroline Stoutenburgh.


Issue :


William J.


James.


I dau.


WILLIAM LUKE STOUTENBURGH, of Hyde Park, son of Luke and Rachel Teller, b. Sep. 10, 1775, at Hyde Park; d. Jan. 22, 1864, in Brooklyn; m., Mary J. Dutton, a dau. of Capt. Titus, a soldier of the Revolution, b. 1796; d. Nov. 24, 1861, at the Sailors' Snug Harbor, S. I. Both bd. at Hyde Park, Dutchess Co., in the old burying-yard of the Stoutenburghs, on the farm now owned by F. W. Vanderbilt. He lived many years on the post road, just north of the village of Hyde Park, and near the Stoutenburgh burying-yard.


Issue:


Mary Elizabeth, m. Robert Quinn, dominie.


Peter Augustus, m. Sarah Jane Luyster of C. S.


William Tobias, m. Mary Monfoort of C. S .; m. Ruhama Hall.


Thomas De Witt, not m.


Anna L., b. and d. 1819.


Annie P., b. 1820; d. Mch. 29, 1845; m. Edward Sturges.


Richard T., m. Ruhama Hall.


Ferdinand V., not m.


Martha Catherine, b. 1826; not m .; d. Oct. 10, 1841.


WILLIAM TOBIAS STOUTENBURGH, son of William Luke and Mary J. Dutton, b. May 26, 1812; d. Oct. 28, 1884; m. (15℃), Mch. 29, 1837, Mary Monfoort of C. S., dau. of John and Nelly Duryea, b. Mch. 6, 1820; d. Jan. 27, 1851; bd. at W. H .; m. (2ª), Jan. 3, 1853, Ruhama Hall, dau. of John and widow of his brother Richard.


Issue (by first wife) :


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William Augustus, b. Apl. 4, 1839; bp. Aug. 18, 1839, at W. H .; m. Elizabeth Venn. Issue: 2.


Anna Louisa, b. May 5, 1844; d. July 28, 1885; m. Howell Dobbs. Issue: 4.


(By second wife) :


John H., b. Oct. 3, 1853; m. Mary M. Hyet, Jan. 3, 1878. Issue: 2.


WYNTJE STOUTENBURGH, dau. of Peter and Afegy Van Tienhoven, bp. Oct. 15, 1662, in N. A .; m., Nov. 3, 1680, Gerrit Cornelizen Van Westveen; in 1686 they were living "langs de wal" (along the wharf or shore); m. (2ª), May 25, 1693, Evert Byvank, and here her name was written Van S .; m. (3d) David Provost, Jr., for she and David Provost, Jr., her husband, were witnesses to the bp. of Helena Hoogland, July 23, 1701.




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