A documentary history of het (the) Nederdeutsche gemeente, Dutch congregation, of Oyster Bay, Queens County, Island of Nassau, now Long Island, V. 1, Part 34

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


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STOUTENBURGH MARRIAGES.


Apl. 12, 1750, Tobias to Helena Thomas.


Jan. 12, 1757, Anna to Joseph Bloodgood.


May 26, 1761, Anna to Henry Heermans.


July 7, 1763, Elenor to William Heyer.


Aug. 14, 1766, Isaac to Hannah Brewerton. July 30, 1767, Peter to Johanna Treadwell.


Mch. 9, 1776, Catherine to Isaac Van Nass. Sep. 29, 1779, Hannah to Nicholas Browne.


Sep. 15, 1780, Mary to James La Tourrette.


Aug. 14, 1788, John to Maria Ham.


Apl. 22, 1795, Thomas to Elizabeth Linn.


STOUTENBURGH DEATHS AND BURIALS.


May 8, 1749, bd. wife of Tobias.


May 16, 1759, bd. Tobias.


Sep. 20, 1761, bd. the wid. Stoutenburgh.


May 23, 1763, bd. the wid. Stoutenburgh.


Mch. 13, 1774, bd. the wid. Stoutenburgh.


May 14, 1774, bd. wife of Tobias.


Jan. 22, 1787, bd. Cornelius. Dec. 20, 1790, bd. Pieter.


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Apl. 22, 1795, bd. Annake.


Sep. 16, 1798, bd. Sarah.


Sep. 20, 1798, bd. the wid. Stoutenburgh, d. with the plague. Thomas, his mother, and sister Sally.


Dec. 10, 1799, bd. Isaac.


Mch. 3, 1813, d. Isaac, a. 52, in N. Y. Sep. 7, 1814, d. John, a. 48, in N. Y.


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JAN STRYKER, m. Sartye Kroker (Crooker).


Issue:


Samson, bp. Dec. 15, 1754.


CHRISTOPHER STYMUS, of O. B., b. 1728; d. Jan. 12, 1800; m. Alche Remsen, b. Dec. 8, 1739; d. Dec. 12, 1819. His will dated May 11, 1797; proved Dec. 17, 1800 (R. L. B., F., 22, Ja.). His son-in-law, William Covert, was the executor. The family burying yard is near the R.R. Station at Central Park. Under the direct tax of 1813 his son was assessed on 130 acres and house and barn at Bethpage; amt., $3.41.


Issue:


Jane, m. William Covert.


Sarah, b. Apl. 30, 1765.


Mary, b. Feb. 15, 1767.


Christopher, b. Feb. 1, 1769; d. Feb. 23, 1849.


Letty, m. George Nostrand.


Catlyna, bp. Apl. 25, 1775.


Cattryna, bp. Oct. 26, 1777.


Anna, b. Mch. 15, 1779.


Orress, m. Ann


Elizabeth, b. Oct. 15, 1784.


Phebe, b. Oct. 5, 1786.


All bp. at W. H. and Ss.


CHRISTOPHER STYMUS, of Central Park, b. Feb. 10, 1826; d. Jan. 2, 1889; m. Hannah E .---.


ORRIS STYMUS, of Central Park, son of Christopher and Alche Remsen, b. June 10, 1781; bp. July 14, 1782, at W. H .; d. Apl. 27, 1857; m. Ann -, b. 1798; d. Mch. S, 1874.


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BARNARD V. (BARENT VANDEVENTER) SUYDAM, son of John and Femmetje of Ja., m. Leah Suydam, dau. of Minne and Catherine Simonson, bp. Oct. 19, 1778, at W. H.


Issue :


Sarah, m. Daniel R. Suydam.


CORNELIUS SUYDAM, son of Jacob and Sytje Jacobse (see Bergen's Early Settlers, p. 293), d. 1759; m. Margaret Van Sicklen, dau. of Fernandes, Jr., and Geertje. He settled in O. B. His will dated Oct. 14, 1757; proved Apl. 19, 1759 (R. L. 21. F., 51, N. Y.).


Issue :


Jacobus, m. Adreyante Van Sicklen.


Ferdinandus, not m.


Jan, m. Helena (Lena) Simonson.


Minne, m. Catherine Simonson.


Johannes.


Cornelius, m. Antye Nostrand.


Hendrick, m. Antye Nostrand.


Seytie.


Geertie, m. Jacobus Voorhis.


Jane, m. William Simonson.


Adriana.


Ida.


CORNELIUS SUYDAM, of O. B., son Cornelius and Margaret Van Sicklen, bd. Feb. 5, 1795; m. Antye Nostrand, dau. of Garret and Marya Vanderbilt. His will dated Dec. 24, 1794; proved Jan. 17, 1801 (R. L. B., F., 32, Ja.). Antye and her brother John were the executors. Apl. 30, 1761, she received a bequest from her gd .- father, John Vanderbilt. Her will dated Aug. 18, 1823; proved Dec. 7, 1827 (R. L. F., F., S, Ja.). She was admitted to the church, Apl. 24, 1802.


Issue:


Cornelius, m. Rachel Van Velsen.


Marya, bp. Apl. 14, 1771 (see). Garret, m. Mary W. Valentine.


Eieta, bp. June 4, 1780. Jan., bp. Sep. 8, 1782; d. Mch. 6, 1851.


CORNELIUS SUYDAM, of O. B., son of Cornelius and Antye


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Nostrand, b. Dec. 28, 1769; bp. Mch. 19, 1770, at W. H .; d. Sep. 16, 1838; m. Rachel Van Velsen, b. July 30, 1777; d. Apl. 26, 1864. His will dated Oct., 1837 (R. L. 2, F., 114, Ja.).


Issue :


Antÿe, m. George Duryea.


Greete, b. Nov. 12, 1801; bp. Dec. 20, 1801; d. Oct. 17, 1851.


Maria, m. Abraham Voorhis.


CORNELIUS SUYDAM, of E. W., son of Minne and Catherine Simonson, b. June 4, 1769; bp. July 2, 1769; d. Dec. 4, 1842; m., June 11, 1799, Ida Rapelea, dau. of Daniel and Sarah Hegeman, b. Dec. 22, 1780; bp. Mch. 19, 1781; d. Feb. 22, 1854. They were admitted to the church, Apl. 24, 1802. Feb. 18, 1817, he advertised his farm in O. B. as being for sale.


Issue:


Catherine Vanderbilt, bp. Mch. 15, 1801; m. Hewlett Town- send Coles, June, 1822; m. Daniel Smith.


Sary Ann, m. Hanmer Ludlow.


Cornelia Laquier, m. Isaac Hendrickson.


Daniel Rapelyea, m. Sarah Suydam.


DANIEL RAPELYEA SUYDAM, Capt., son of Cornelius and Ida Rapalye, bp. May 7, 1809, at W. H .; m. Sarah Suydam, dau. of Barnard V. and Leah Suydam.


Issue :


Phebe Catherine.


Townsend Coles.


Ida Ann.


John T.


Ida, m. John A. Vanderveer.


Sarah Leah, m. Charles V. Lott.


FERDINANDUS SUYDAM, of O. B., son of Cornelius and Margaret Van Sicklen; not m .; he was bd. Oct. 12, 1800. His will dated Dec. 24, 1794; proved Jan. 17, 1801 (R. L. B., F., 30, Ja.) ; gives everything to his brother Cornelius and wife and children.


GERRET SUYDAM, of E. W., son of Cornelius and Antye Nostrand, b. Apl. 4, 1774; bp. May 24, 1774 (witness, Gerrit Nostrand); d. Apl. 6, 1848; m. Mary W. Valentine, b. Feb. 28, 1769; d. May 23, 1848.


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Issue:


Eliza, m. Isaac Nostrand.


Annatie, bp. Oct. 9, 1803. Hannah, m. Rulef Duryea.


HENDRICK SUYDAM, of South Hempstead, son of Cornelius and Margaret Van Sicklen, m., Oct. 14, 1783, Antye Nostrand, dau. of Daniel and Magrita Hardenberg, b. Nov. 5, 1762; bp. Jan. 1, 1763, at W. H .; d. Dec. 28, 1822. He was one of the executors of his father-in-law.


Issue:


Jan, bp. June 13, 1784; m. -- Spragg.


Daniel, bp. Dec. 31, 1786; d. young.


William, bp. Feb. 8, 1789; not m.


Daniel, bp. May 1, 1791; m. - Bedell.


Minne Johannas, bp. July 7, 1793; m. Elizabeth Smith. Hendrick. m. Mary Smith.


Cornelius, b. June 19, 1799; bp. Aug. 25, 1799; m. his cousin, and died leaving one child.


Twins Margereta, b. June 19, 1799; bp. Aug. 25, 1799; m. Isaac Wiggins. They had a dau. Anna, b. Sep. 29, 1824.


Peter, bp. Oct. 25, 1801; m. Elizabeth Fish.


Andreas Hegeman, bp. Aug. 5, 1804; d. young.


All bp. at W. H.


HENDRICK SUYDAM, son of Hendrick and Antye Nostrand, b. Nov. 26, 1795; bp. June 5, 1796; d. Apl. 22, 1835; m. Mary Smith, dau. of Jacob Howard and Annie Baylis, b. Aug. 23, 1802. He was crushed by a large granite stone-so stated on his monument in the Monfoort burying yard at Manneto Hill.


Issue:


William Henry, m. Sarah Williams.


Ann, m. Levi Gilbert; m. D. Russell.


Mary, m. E. L. Heitcamp.


George L., m. Robie Lydoe of Milford, Del .; m. Mary Sayre of Bn. He died at Jacksonville, Fla. He served as a soldier in the State militia. He spent some years in California; after which he engaged in the fruit business in Delaware. On ac- count of ill health he went to Florida, where he raised truck and


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oranges for the New York market. His only son is now en- gaged in business in Butte, Mon.


J Howard, the minister; m. Augusta Van Arsdale; m. Mary Ludwig.


HEULETT SUYDAM, of C. S., son of Peter and Elizabeth Fish, b. 1827; d. Dec. 24, 1900; m., June 6, 1849, Ida Ann Hegeman, dau. of Joseph and Leah Van Nostrand, b. July 24, 1824; d. -.


" He died at his residence in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, N. Y., Mon- day, December 24, 1900. Funeral services were held at his late residence, 176 India Street, Wednesday evening; and the inter- ment was made in Hillside Cemetery, Glen Head, Thursday morning, December 27, 1900.


" When about twenty-three years of age, Heulett Suydam came to Glen Head, then Cedar Swamp, and engaged in the wagon maker's business with Townsend Jackson, who lived on the pre- mises now owned by Mr. Henry A. Stoutenburgh. A few years subsequently he married Ida, daughter of Joseph and Leah Hegeman.


" Hewlett Suydam was of a social, kindly disposition. He was a good neighbor, an accommodating friend, and an honest man. He was an ingenious, painstaking, and progressive mechanic."


Issue:


Charles.


Annie E., b. 1853; d. June 10, 1885; m. Joseph W. Rich.


JACOBES SUYDAM, (sup.) son of Jacobes and Adreyante Van Sicklen, m. Rebecca Right.


Issue:


Jacobes, bp. July 3, 1785. Witness, Areyaentye Sedam.


Jan, bp. Oct. 5, 1788.


William, bp. May 1, 1791.


Antje, bp. Sep. 29, 1793.


Rebecca, bp. Feb. 13, 1796.


All bp. at W. H.


JACOBUS SUYDAM, of O. B., son of Cornelius and Margaret Van Sicklen, m. Adreyante Van Sicklen. His will, dated Apl. '2, 1803, proved Mch. 7, 1806 (R. L. B., F., 314, Ja.), mentions his wife Rebecca, who was probably a second wife.


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Issue:


Cornelius, bp. Apl. 8, 1770.


Minne, bp. Nov. 22, 1772.


Vernant, bp. Oct. 11, 1774.


Elizabeth, bp. Apl. 7, 1776.


Vernandus, bp. Oct. 19, 1778.


All bp. at W. H.


JAN SUYDAM, son of Cornelius and Margaret Van Sicklen, m. Helena Simonson, dau. of Johannes and Maria Stockholm, b. Oct. 25, 1738.


Issue:


Marigrite, bp. Aug. 5, 1764. Witnesses: Jacobes Suydam and Margaret, his mother.


Marya, bp. Apl. 6, 1766.


Cornelius, bp. Sep. 20, 1767.


Marya, bp. Apl. 8, 1770.


Johannes, bp. Feb. 26, 1772.


Eyda, bp. May 24, 1774.


Frederick, bp. Oct. 26, 1777.


Hendrick, bp. June 13, 1779.


All bp. at W. H.


JOHANNIS SUYDAM, m. Elizabeth Simonson, (sup.) dau. of Abram and Marya Laton, bp. Mch. 19, 1769.


Issue:


Maria, bp. July 7, 1793.


Johannis, bp. Aug. 29, 1795.


JOHN SUYDAM, of Fg., m. Cornelia His will dated May 3, 1773; proved Feb. 12, 1791 (R. L. A., F., 90, Ja.). Issue:


Jacob.


Sichea, m. James Areson.


Jean, m. - Elderd.


Ida, m. -- - Thorne.


JOHN SUYDAM, of Ja., m. Femmetje ----. His will dated Feb. 14, 1789; proved Nov. 17, 1789 (R. L. A., F., 63, Ja.). Issue:


Barent Vandeventer, m. Leah Suydam.


Sarah, m. Hendrick Lott.


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JOHN SUYDAM, of Nn., m. . His will dated Nov. 28, 1805; proved Mch. 2, 1809 (R. L. C., F., 78, Ja.).


Issue:


Rem.


Hendrick.


Nelly, m. Johannes S. Lott.


Gertrude, m. Timothy Nostrand.


JOHN SUYDAM, m. Abigail Kilse. Issue:


Ture, bp. Feb. 26, 1804.


Nathaniel Kilse, bp. Mch. 22, 1807.


"Nathaniel Kalsey Suydam died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Pitt, on 99th Street, Fort Hamilton. He was born at Centerport, L. I., nearly ninety years ago, and his father was the late John C. Suydam, a veteran of the war of 1812. For over forty years the deceased lived in Babylon, where he fol- lowed his calling as a farmer. Twenty-five years ago, when his wife died, he retired from active business, and nine years later he went to live with his daughter. Mr. Suydam was a wonder- fully active man for his years. Until the day before his death he had not experienced a day's sickness in forty years. Yester- day morning he had a stroke of paralysis while sitting in his chair, and owing to his advanced years could not withstand it. He leaves two daughters, three sons, number of grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. To-morrow morning the remains will be taken to Babylon, his old home, where the funeral ser- vices will take place."


JOHN BRIGGS SUYDAM, of Bn., son of Martin J. and Helena H., m., May 14, 1873, Catherine Louise Coger, dau. of Thomas and Sarah Ann Hoogland.


Issue :


Annie Louise, b. Mch. 30, 1874.


LAMBERT SUYDAM, of Bedford, m. Sara Hegeman, dau. of Joseph and Sarah Martense, bd. July 30, 1784.


Issue:


Hendrick, bp. Apl. 13, 1767.


MARYA, or MARY, SUYDAM, of Norwich, dau. of Cornelius and Antye Nostrand, bp. Apl. 14, 1771; witnesses: Garrit


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Nostrand and Wyntie Luyster; m. --. Her will dated Aug. 13, 1830; proved Apl. 15, 1831 (R. L. G., F., 79, Ja.).


Issue:


Jetye, bp. Jan. 4, 1796; m. William Vernon.


MINNA SUYDAM, son of Cornelius and Margaret Van Sicklen, b. 1737; d. Mch. 12, 1818; m. Catherine Simonson, dau. of Mouris and Cornelia Lequier, bp. Feb. 13, 1743, at W. H .; d. Oct. 20, 1810; bd. Oct. 21, 1810. He was admitted to the church on confession, Aug. 24, 1787; and she, Apl. 24, 1802. He advertised his farm as being for sale, Feb. 18, 1817, in the L. I. Star. Nov. 13, 1819, a commission composed of James Hegeman, William Jones, and Steven Underhill ad. the land at East Woods for sale.


Issue:


Cornelius, m. Ida Rapalye.


Cornelia, m. William P. Kuypers.


Maragrieta, b. Nov. 5, 1774; bp. Apl. 21, 1775; d. July 31, 1842; not m.


-Lea, m. Barnard V. (Barent Vandeventer) Suydam.


Mouris, m. Sarah Wortman; m. Esther Weeks.


MOURIS SUYDAM, of O. B., son of Minna and Catherine Simonson, b. 1781; bp. Apl. 21, 1782, at W. H .; d. Dec. 16, 1843; m. (Ist) Sarah Wortman, dau. of Coles and Sarah Van Wyck; m. (2ª), Nov. 23, 1833, Esther Weeks, b. 1782; d. Jan. 14, 187I.


"Feb 19 1806. Received of Mr Mouris Suidam the sum of ten dollars. for a Receipt to cure the surfeet but if it should prove Ineffectual We hereby Bind and obligate ourselves to Return the same in full. To said Mouris Suidam Witness Whereof we set our hands.


"ANTHONY HULST


"JOHN HULST."


"July 1 1814 Huntington. Mr Mouris Suydam Bot of Williams & Oakley 4₴ yds Muslin at 4/ " Recd payment in full


£0. 19. 0.


"Williams & Oakley. "Feb. 27, 1815."


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"June 24 1814 New York. Bot of G. B. Abeel.


M.S. 8 bars of Swedes Iron. 2. 1. 22 @ 68 £ 8. 6. 5 3 hoops 38 1b 9.d 1. 8. 6


9. 14. II


"Recd payment for G B Abeel


"Wm Brower."


Issue:


Simonson M., not m. Joshua H., not m.


Catherine Ann Hammond, bp. May 16, 1813; d. Nov. 2, 1900, at her home, "Berry Hill"; not m.


Fanny, not m. No issue by second wife.


"OYSTER BAY, L. I., November 3 .- Catharine Ann Suydam, one of the oldest and best known residents of Oyster Bay, died this morning at the age of eighty-seven, in the house in which she was born. Miss Suydam is reputed to have been worth $100,000."


RICHARD SUYDAM, of Bn., son of Martin J. and Helena, m., Apl. 24, 1872, Susan Coger, dau. of Thomas and Sarah Ann Hoogland, b. Oct. 11, 1843.


Issue :


Clifford S., b. July 27, 1873; d. May 3, 1875.


Warren C., b. Mch. 23, 1876.


Elmer, b. Oct. 23, 1881; d. Oct. 23, 1882.


ELIJAH D. TAFT, m. Mary Ann Rosella Van Nostrand, dau. of Daniel and Mary Ann Verity, b. Dec. 4, 1821.


Issue :


Daniel H., of Williamsburg.


W. A., of Williamsburg. Andrew E., of Merrick.


Rosetta.


COLES TAPPEN, of Jericho, son of George and Dinah m. Hannah --. His will dated Sep. 17, 1837 (R. L. 3, F., 478, Ja.).


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Issue:


Jane, m. - Morrell.


Rebecca, m. -- Hartt.


Sarah, m. - Jackson.


Lydia.


Jeremiah. -


DANIEL KEENE TAPPEN, son of Isaac, b. Aug. 15, 1800; d. Jan. 12, 1890; bd. at C. S .; m. Jane McQueen, dau. of John and Martha Starkins, b. Aug. 19, 1807; bp. Dec. 27, 1807, at W. H .; d. July 3, 1896; bd. at C. S.


Issue:


Martha Ann, m. Daniel K. Lawrence.


Sarah Jane, m. Jesse W. George, who d. Feb. 22, 1853, a. 32. 0. 13; m. (2ª) - Gildersleeve.


John, m. Mary E. Davis.


GEORGE TAPPING, weaver; wife, Dinah -. His will dated Jan. 25, 1777 (R. L. A., F., 133, Ja.). He was the first of the name that settled at Tappentown; lived in a log-house with Barnt Kool (Barent Coles). The place was conveyed to George, Mch. 25, 1762, by Coles, who continued to live with George and died there. May, 1903, this property has all been purchased by - Winthrop and the name changed to Fruit- ledge. Barent Kool and Leybe Schump were witnesses at W. H. Sep. 17, 1752. The deed given to George is in possession of Mrs. Jeremiah Seaman of Jericho.


Issue :


William (see).


Isaac (see).


Jeremiah (see).


Coles, m. Hannah


Jemime.


GEORGE TAPPEN, of Tappentown, son of William, m. Eliza- beth Lowree.


Issue : John, m. Charlotte Brush.


Hannah, m. James Hicks.


Sarah, m. Benjamin Starkins.


William, m. Ann Mansfield.


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Susan, m. - Valentine; m. - Moore.


George, m. Elizabeth Smith.


Jackson, m. Jane Bailey.


ISAAC TAPPEN, son of George and Dinah -, m. His will dated Mch. 8, 1825 (R. L. E., F., 281, Ja.). He makes a bequest to his housekeeper, Sarah Rubade. -


Issue:


Daniel Keen, m. Jane McQueen.


Leonard.


Mentions six gd .- sons: Charles, Willett, Edward, Mott, Andrew, and Albert.


JEREMIAH TAPPEN, son of George and Dinah -, m.


His will dated Oct. 15, 1819 (R. L. D., F., 234, Ja.).


Issue:


Doennah. Mary Ann. Pheby.


And one unnamed.


WILLIAM TAPPEN, son of George and Dinah -; was a soldier in the Revolution; was wounded at Sag Harbor, where he died.


Issue:


George, m. Elizabeth Lowree.


DEBORAH TAPPEN, b. 1778; d. Nov. 28, 1846.


ELIZABETH TAPPEN, b. Feb. 17, 1778; d. Dec. 25, 1830.


GEORGE TAPPEN, b. Oct. 12, 1775; d. Feb. 27, 1849. WILLIAM TAPPEN, b. Jan. 30, 1808; d. Mch. 3, 1873. They are bd. on the farm of William Titus near Jericho.


JOHN TATTERSON, son of Richard, d. Feb. 28, 1859 at C. S. (accidentally poisoned) ; m., Oct. 26, 1819, Rachel S. Layton, dau. of Garret and Jane Seaman, b. July 23, 1798; d. Feb. 19, 1859. Lived at C. S. on a farm formerly owned by Epenetus Nostrand.


ANDREW TEATER, of Upper Red Hook, b. Feb. 19, 1819; m., 1854, Ruth Monfoort, dau. of Elias and Elizabeth Swade.


Issue:


Alida E.


William S.


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ISAAC TER BOSS, of Dutchess Co., m. Antje Monfoort, dau. of Peter and Catryntje Ditmas, b. before 1752.


Issue:


Cate.


Sarah.


Elizabeth.


Anne.


Named by their gd .- father Peter in his will.


JOHN TERHUNE, son of Albert and Aaltje Voorhees, m. Nelly Duryea, dau. of Abraham and Elizabeth Polhemius.


OLIVER TERREL, of So. Hempstead, m., Dec. 7, 1836, Mary B. Laton of Wheatly, dau. of David and Madelena Hegeman, b. Mch., 1816; d. Aug. 7, 1863.


JOHANES TEVER, m. Cattrina Becker.


Issue:


Johanes, bp. May 18, 1783.


WILLIAM THOMPSON, of Adams Co., Pa., m. Mary Cassat, dau. of Jacob and Maria Monfoort.


Issue :


Sarah, m. David Monfoort.


SAMUEL C. THORNE, d. 1862; m., 1818, Maria Hoogland, dau. of Elbert and Willemtje Duryea, b. Sep. 30, 1801; d. May 5, 1879.


THOMAS THORNE, m., May 1, 1777, Abigail Sands; m. (2ª), Apl. 19, 1795, at P. C., Ja., Sarah Onderdonk, dau. of Adreyean and Gertrude Lott, b. July 17, 1759; d. Feb. 3, 1819.


THOMAS THORNE, m., Feb. 27, 1805, P. C., Ja., Nancy Nos- trandt of Flushing.


CORNELIUS TIERS, d. Apl. 27, 1798, a. 30. 0. 13; m. Nancy -, d. Oct. 15, 1846, a. 76. 3. 19 .; bd. at Hewlets.


Issue:


Margaret, d. Nov. 22, 1797.


DANIEL TITUS, of East Woods, b. Jan. 25, 1807; m., Jan. 2, 1827, at W. H., Ann Van Wicklen, dau. of John and Elizabeth Monfoort, b. Nov. 1, 1806.


Issue:


Esther, m. Charles Luyster.


EPENETUS TITUS, of Mineola, b. Apl. 10, 1799; d. Dec. 30,


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1887; m., Dec. 25, 1830, Mary Nostrand, dau. of David and Martha Titus, b. Mch. 20, 1809; d. Dec. 31, 1898, at Mineola.


Issue:


David, b. Apl. 21, 1833;


Martha Jane, b. Jan. 20, 1835; m. John Willis.


Mary Esther, b. Aug. 20, 1837.


Silas A., b. Nov. 26, 1846; d. Oct. 24, 1848.


JACOB TITUS, d. 1849; m., Jan. 8, 1808 (?), Hannah Mott, dau. of Samuel and Maragrieta Cashow, b. Aug. 2, 1788; bp. Sep. 7, 1788, at W. H.


Issue:


Eleanor, m. Samuel Frost.


Mary Margaret, m. Richard M. Bowne.


Samuel M., who was born in Glen Cove on May 31, 1819. On November 2, 1851, he married Hannah Elizabeth Willis, eldest daughter of Jacob B. and Phebe Hewlett of Cedar Swamp, now known as Glen Head. Cedar Swamp is the source of the stream of water which flows from that locality through a winding valley of picturesque beauty to the Glen Cove lakes, and thence into the waters of Hempstead Harbor.


Mr. Titus had been a director in the Glen Cove Mutual Insur- ance Company for forty-four years. He had been the president of this company for ten years, having been elected to that office in 1893. His aid in the establishment of a permanent location for the Queens County Agricultural Society was invaluable. His tastes were largely toward agricultural pursuits, and he en- joyed the summer and the autumn fairs at Mineola with keen relish.


JAMES TITUS, d. Jan. 3, 1868; m., June 13, 1833, Sarah Van Cott, dau. of Cornelius and Sarah Ludlum, b. Oct. 20, 1798.


TIMOTHY TITUS, of the Crossroads, d. Jan. 29, 1850, a. 84. 5. 29 .; m., Dec. 10, 1791, Magdaline Hoogland, dau. of Wilhelmus and Maria Hegeman, b. Aug. 14, 1765; d. Nov. 20, 1796; m. (2ª) Margaret Titus, dau. of Jacob and Margaret Keen, d. Aug. 9, 1855, a. 82. 7. 4.


Issue (by first wife) :


Andries, m. Phebe Wiggins.


Edmund, m. Mary Burt.


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(By second wife) :


Timothy, m. Martha Williams.


Benjamin, m. - Adams. Martha, m. Charles Frost. Charity, m. Ephraim Hawks.


Sarah, m. Horace Hinman.


Mary, not m. Ruth, not m.


Margaret, not m.


TOTTEN, m. Ann Losey, dau. of Simon and Margaret Kouk (sup. Cock).


Issue:


Hendrick.


Femmetje.


Jannetje.


Grietye.


Mattye.


All bp. May 12, 1751.


JOSEPH TOTTEN, m., Aug. 29, 1784, at P. C., Ja., Catherine Monfoort, dau. of William and Phebe Hoogland.


Issue:


William Monfort, bp. June 17, 1787, at Ss. Witness, Fem- metie Monfoort.


Phebe, bp. Aug. 18, 1793, at Ss.


John, bp. July 8, 1798, at Nn.


Catherine, b. 1801 ; d. May 29, 1871, a. 70. 7. 27 ; bd. at Newtown.


TOWNSEND : The three brothers came to this country before 1645 and settled at O. B. Their names were John, Henry, Richard. They were from Norwich, Norfolk Co., England. Henry was in O. B. in 1687. His sons were Robert, John ("Mill John"), Henry.


ALEXANDER TOWNSEND, of C. S., son of Micajah and Han- nah Tredwell, b. Aug. 24, 1827; d. Oct. 25, 1892; m., Dec. 16, 1877, Ella Areson.


Issue: :


E. Augusta, m. Frederick Vernon.


Alexander.


Florence.


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CHARLES WRIGHT TOWNSEND, son of John K. and Har- riet Wright, b. Nov. 5, 1803; d. Sep. 4, 1850, at Hempstead; m. Anna Prince, d. Aug. 22, 1828, at Flushing.


Issue:


John K., b. Sep. 28, 1825; d. June 4, 1856, at N. Y.


CLARENCE M. TOWNSEND, of C. S., son of John T. and Mary Elizabeth Montfort, b. Oct. 13, 1857; m., Feb. 7, 1879, Ida V. Rose. Issue :


Edna.


EPENETUS PLATT TOWNSEND, son of John K. and Harriet Wright, b. Mch. 7, 1807; d. Nov. 25, 1853, at N. Y .; m. Angelina I. Bell.


Issue:


Clarissa Bell.


Harriet Wright.


Frances Louise.


EPENETUS TOWNSEND, Revd, son of Micajah and Elizabeth Platt, b. Apl., 1742; m., Sep. 10, 1769, at Newtown, Cn., Lucy Beach. All of this family were drowned at sea, between N. Y. and Nova Scotia, during the Revolution, in the fall of 1779.


Issue:


Epenetus, b. Oct. 31, 1770.


Lucy, b. Nov. 3, 1772.


Micajah, b. June 28, 1775.


Twins John, b. June 28, 1775.


EPENETUS TOWNSEND, son of Micah and Mary Wells, b. Jan. 24, 1783; d. Jan., 1839, at Cin., O .; m. Polly Stoughton, b. Dec. 10, 1785; d. July 14, 1819, at Putnam, O.


Issue:


Harriet Matilda, d. in Ohio.


Marshal.


· Mandana.


Mary Matilda, b. June 29, 1819.


GEORGE D. TOWNSEND, m., Apl. 18, 1832, at E. N., Betsy J. Franklin, dau. of Walter and Laetitia Wright, b. June 27, 1802; d. Nov. 23, 1869, at Po'k., N. Y.


GIDEON TOWNSEND, m. Louisa Monfoort (her first husband),


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dau. of Hendrick and Jannetje Noordstrandt, bp. Apl. 10, 1743 in Fishkill.


Issue:


Gideon, b. Dec. 28, 1766.


HEWLETT TOWNSEND, of C. S.


Issue (in part) :


Elizabeth, m., Nov. 27, 1794, Jacob, son of Prior Townsend. Nancy, m., Sep. 15, 1799, Benjamin, son of the Revd. Benjamin Coles.


Hewlett, m., Aug. 22, 1802, Ethalaner, dau. of Jacob Coles. Sally, m., July 12, 1810, Rowland Allen.


Mary, m., Dec. 23, 1809, Robert F. Underhill.


ISAAC W. TOWNSEND, d. Feb. 26, 1859, in W"burg .; m. Rebecca Schenck, dau. of Roelof and Febe Mitchell, bp. Sep. 22, 1799, at W. H .; d. Jan. 12, 1879.


Issue:


Sarah Jane, m., July 1, 1850, Wallace W. Williams.


JOHN TOWNSEND ("Mill John"), son of Henry the emi- grant, m. ---; m. (2ª) Hester Smith, dau. of Abraham of H'd.


Issue :


Jotham.


Micajah, m. Elizabeth Platt; m. Mirelah Townsend, wid .; m. Anna Frost, wid.


John. Tonadab.


JOHN K. TOWNSEND, son of Jotham and Deborah Kirk, b. Sep. 28, 1777; d. Dec. 3, 1861, at Hempstead; m., Dec. 3, 1802, at N. Y., Harriet Wright.


Issue:


Charles Wright, b. Nov. 5, 1803; d. Sep. 4, 1850, at H'd.


Epenetus Platt, b. Mch. 7, 1807; d. Nov. 25, 1855, at N. Y.


JOHN T. TOWNSEND, of C. S., son of Micajah and Hannah Tredwell, b. Sep. 22, 1830; d. July 21, 1891; m., June 4, 1856, Mary Elizabeth Montfort, dau. of James M. and Elizabeth Luy- ster, b. Jan. 4, 1840. Issue: Clarence M., m. Ida V. Rose.


M. Augusta.


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JOTHAM TOWNSEND, of C. S., son of Micajah and Elizabeth Platt, b. Sep. 18, 1746; d. Oct. 22, 1815; m., Aug. 12, 1775, Deborah Kirk, dau. of John and Mary Wright, b. Nov. 22, 1745; d. Feb. 27, 1841. On her monument at C. S .: "Her path through life was that of rectitude, and Christianity the basis of her faith and hope." He inherited the farm in C. S., and was connected with the Society for the Suppression of Vice, Aug. 23, 1815. A long obituary was in the L. I. Star, Nov. 1, 1815.


Issue :


Micah, b. July 12, 1776; d. Dec. 15, 1776.


John Kirk, m. Harriet Wright.


Micajah, m. Hannah Tredwell.


* Epenetus, b. Mch. 6, 1780; d. Sep. 2, 1801; bd. 3d.


MICAH TOWNSEND, son of Micajah and Elizabeth Platt, b. May 13, 1749; d. Apl. 23, 1832, at Clarenceville, C. E .; m., Aug. 13, 1778, Mary Wells, dau. of Col. Samuel Wells, of Vt., b. Apl. 25, 1760; d. June 27, 1831.


Issue:


Harriet Matilda, b. Aug. 9, 1779; d. May 2, 1848, at Montreal. Samuel Wells, m. Pamela Lawrence.




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