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* James D.
* William C.
Alfred, m. Hattie Hutton.
* David P.
* Emma W.
STEPHEN VAN NOSTRAND, son of Jacob and Fannie Albin, b. - , 1841; m. Catherine Daver.
Issue :
Mary Ellen.
William Henry, m. Carrie E. Smith.
George Albert.
Charles Stephen.
John Frank.
Sarah Elizabeth.
Daniel Eugene.
STEPHEN H. VAN NOSTRAND, son of Stephen and Mary Elizabeth Cox, m. Sarah Walker. They had been married thirty years when this was written. He is a collector for the Con- solidated Gas Co.
Issue :
Stephen W. Is a fireman, at 168 Beach Ave., Bronx Borough. Mary B.
Thomas H.
Ada.
Three are now living; one deceased is bd. at Woodlawn. Feb., 1902, Stephen W. is married, and has one child, Stephen Walter.
* These were born at Mt. Morris. All died young. Bd. at Ja.
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THOMAS VAN NOSTRAND, of Wolver Hollow, son of John and Phebe Van Wicklen, bp. Sep. 24, 1809, in W. H .; m. Hannah Van Wicklen, dau. of Jacob and Hannah Snediker, bp. Dec. 17, 1809. His will dated Dec. 18, 1868; proved July 26, 1869 (R. L. 15, F., 470, Ja.). Was a farmer and carpenter, owned a farm in W. H. His house was near the Indian Rock, on the south side of the highway leading from the church to Jericho.
Issue:
Sarah Jane, m. James Scott of Bayville.
Mary Ann, m. Nelson Lewis.
George, m. Eliza Bedell, dau. of Steven.
Charles, d. young.
Hannah, m. Lafayette Corsa.
James, m. Mary Bailey.
Adelia, m. Alonzo Doty.
Phebe, m. George Horton of Norwich.
THOMAS VAN NOSTRAND, (sup.) son of Aaron and Sarah Poyer, m., May 26, 1802, at Hd., Abigail Abrahams of New Rockaway.
THOMAS VAN NOSTRAND, b. Dec. 9, 1785; d. Sep. 5, 1831; m. Ellen -, b. 1796; d. Apl. 13, 1866, a. 70. All bd. at F. M. Issue:
Charles F., b. Sep. 14, 1830; d. May 17, 1854.
WESLEY VAN NOSTRAND, of Northport, son of Benjamin and Sarah Combs, b. May 30, 1828; m. Phebe A. Wood of North- port, b. Oct. 12, 1825.
Issue:
Benjamin, b. July 4, 1853; m. Sarah C. Warren.
David, b. Oct. 1, 1854; m. Julietta Wood.
John M., b. Sep. 18, 1856; d. July 12, 1871.
Harriet M., b. Nov. 3, 1858; not m.
Alma, b. Aug. 6, 1860; m. Walter E. Bailey.
Wilbur, b. Aug. 14, 1862; not m.
Alanson, b. Apl. 7, 1864; not m.
Sarah Ann, b. Mch. 6, 1866; d. in infancy.
Mary A., b. Sep. 25, 1867; m. Robert J. Corlett.
WILLETT SEAMAN VAN NOSTRAND, son of Abraham and Loise Waldron, d. Mch. 21, 1893; m., Dec. 24, 1876, Henrietta
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S. Canniff, dau. of William, b. June 23, 1859; living Oct., 1903, at Sea Cliff.
Issue :
Abraham, m. Minnie Voelbel of Sea Cliff, Sep. 16, 1903.
James Stuart, m. Florence May Carpenter, Oct. 15, 1903, at Sea Cliff.
Harry, m. Martha Doncourt, Nov. 24, 1903.
WILLIAM VAN NOSTRAND, son of David, m. Sarah Jarvis of Hn .; she m. (2ª), Dec. 4, 1801, Jonathan Dodge, at Mt., and d. Jan. 11, 1814.
Issue :
David, m. Hannah -
Elizabeth, m. Elisha Smith.
Benjamin, m. Sarah Combs.
William, m. Elizabeth Seaman.
Dec. 9, 1796, Sary Van Nostrand of O. B. renounced her right of administration to Jacob Van Nostrand.
her " SARY X VAN NOSTRAND mark
" Witness
" STEVEN VAN NOSTRAND."
(Jacob, who was appointed administrator, was William's brother.)
Dec. 10, 1796, the bond given by the administrator for £80 was signed by Jacob Van Nostrand of N. Y., Steven Van Nostrand, and Aaron Van Nostrand of Queens Co. The inventory of the estate amounted to £35. 10. 6. Dec. 10, 1796, letters were issued to Jacob Van Nostrand (R. Vol. A., F., 65, Ja.).
WILLIAM VAN NOORSTRANT, son of Aaron and Aeltje Van Steenwyck, bp. Aug. 12, 1708, in Ja., witnesses, William Janse and Antie Janse; m., Apl. 5, 1756, Catherine De Vou, a widow. Apl. 14, 1731, he subscribed £1. 5. to build the church at Ss. Sep. 5, 1736, he and his half-sister Aeltje were witnesses at the bp. of Abraham, son of his brother Jan, at Ja. He settled at Philipsburgh, Westchester Co., where his wife was admitted to the church on profession, Apl. 23, 1766. Oct. 31, 1769, he was chosen elder at Tarrytown, and retired Nov. 6, 1771. Was one
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of the executors of his brother Jacob of W. H. in 1770. In 1758, '61, '63, '75, he and his wife were witnesses in Tarrytown.
Issue :
Hester, m. Jacob Van Waert.
William, m. Phebe Sherwood.
Aeltje, b. Aug. 11, 1768; bp. Sep. 3, 1768, at Tarrytown. Witnesses: Arie Van Wormer and Anatie his wife.
It is said there was another dau.
WILLIAM VAN NOSTRAND, son of William and Catherine de Vou, b. Oct. 1, 1764; bp. Nov. 4, 1764, at Tarrytown (witnesses, Hannes Devoe and Hester his wife); d. May 5, 1849; m., Jan. 9, 1782, Phebe Sherwood, b. Oct. 29, 1766. They moved to Johns- town, Montgomery Co., N. Y., where they settled on a farm, improved it, and planted an orchard. (I can remember eating fruit in it in 1834 .- H. V. O.). He was a justice of the peace for many years. Died on the farm. About this time the name was changed from Van Northstrand to Van Nostrand. The Tarry- town record is "Noortstrand." The old homestead farm was about five miles north of Johnstown, Montgomery Co., now Fulton.
(By H. V. O.) .- I learned from one of my uncles that William was one of a family of 18 or 19 children, and made spinning- wheels. William the son was drafted to help guard the neutral lines between the two forces. His squad was surprised by the British and taken prisoners, and he was confined in the old City Hall in N. Y. for eleven months, where he contracted the small- pox, and was taken to the pest hospital. He was exchanged and sent home at about the close of the war.
He had a cousin or near relative who lived near him by the name of Aaron, and my uncles often visited him, and always called him uncle Aaron.
(By the compiler) .- This Aaron was probably the son of Moses, mentioned elsewhere as Aaron of Connecticut.
Issue :
William, m. Ester Monroe.
John, m. Jane Wilson. Abraham, m. Susannah Lindsley. Jacob, m. Mary McGregor.
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Martha Hewlett, b. Feb. 1, 1818; m., Dec. 24, 1839, William R. Pierce, who d. Mch. 21, 1842.
Ann Maria, b. July 4, 1819; bp. Jan. 13, 1820; d. at Ja., age 15. Susan, b. Feb. 4, 1821; m., May 25, 1841, John Meyer Johnson, of Ja., b. Oct. 27, 1816; d. Aug. 19, 1863.
Charity, b. Nov. 11, 1822; m., Sep. 17, 1846, Henry Nelson Abrams of Rockaway.
Caroline, b. Aug. 22, 1825; m. George Judson.
William, b. Sep. 18, 1827, of Sag Harbor.
Elizabeth, b. Dec 29, 1832; m., July 31, 1856, John Hunt, who d. Nov. 27, 1887.
Charles H., b. Mch. 19, 1835; m. Sarah Furman in 1859.
WILLIAM A. VAN NOSTRAND, son of Losee and Betsy; not m. Adopted his brother Richard's son Charles.
WILLIAM A. VAN NOSTRAND, of Roslyn, m., Jan. 22, 1896, in Bn., Emma Van Damm of Bn.
WILLIAM CORNELIUS VAN NOSTRAND, son of John and Anna Maria Marsh, b. Apl. 4, 1851; m., Dec. 15, 1875, Mary Emma Gordon, b. June 1, 1856. He was born at York Mills. Engaged in lumbering until 1888, when he purchased a general store at Elkhorn, Manitoba.
Issue:
Eva May, b. Sep. 7, 1876.
Louisa Emily, b. Aug. 21, 1878.
Anna Cornelia, b. Aug. 12, 1880.
WILLIAM DARIUS VAN NOSTRAND, son of William and Ester Monroe, b. Dec. 17, 1810; d. Feb. 9, 1892, at Wanauwaga, Wis .; m. -; the wife d. May 18, 1892.
Issue :
Hellen A., m. - Altbee.
Two d. in infancy.
Hellen was a school-teacher for a number of years. When her parents became invalids she gave her entire attention to their wants as long as life lasted; she then married and lives at Wanau- waga.
WILLIAM H. VAN NOSTRAND, Jr., of Little Neck, son of Albert and Harriet Louise Williams, b. Jan. 31, 1855; m., Feb. 14, 1883, Mary L. Ketcham.
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Issue:
George Ketcham, b. Oct. 12, 1883.
David Laten, b. Oct. 31, 1885.
Clarence Edward, bp. July 8, 1888; d. Sep. 29, 1901. Leslie, bp. Jan. 7, 1894.
All bp. at Mt.
WILLIAM HENRY VAN NOSTRAND, of Sag Harbor, D. D. S., son of Stephen and Catharine Daver, m., Mch. 18, 189 (?), Carrie E. Smith, dau. of Jeffrey.
WILLIAM HICKS VAN NOSTRAND, son of Jeromas and Anna Maria Cornell, b. Nov. 27, 1828; d. Aug. 12, 1881, at Lakeville; m. Mary Hicks Seaman; she d. at Great Neck, Jan. 30, 1903, in the 78th year of her age.
Issue: Jeromas. Albert.
Walter.
Lewis, d. Mch. 31, 1863, age, 4 mos. II dys.
WILLIAM LATON VAN NOSTRAND, of North Hempstead, son of Adrian and Sara Laton, b. Feb. 18, 1812; bp. Apl. 19, 1812, in W. H .; d. Sep. 29, 1893, at Little Neck; m. Marian Wooley, sister of Henry of the Flushing Hotel, b. 1813; d. Feb. 25, 1898, at Little Neck.
Issue :
Adrian, b. Feb. 2, 1839; not m.
William L., b. Sep. 22, 1847.
Annette, m. - Strong.
Sarah.
Fanny, m. - Carpenter.
Benjamin.
Layton, m. - Place.
WILLIAM TREADWELL VAN NOSTRAND, of Boston, son of Stephen and Elizabeth Treadwell, b. Oct. 7, 1821, town of Hemp- stead; living in 1898; m., Oct. 22, 1843, in Ja., by the Revd Jacob Schoonmaker, Mahitable Bradlee, dau. of Thomas, b. June 28, 1823, in Boston. He attended school at Manhasset in 1831. The compiler is much indebted to him for a portion of this record.
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Issue :
Ellen, b. Aug. 18, 1844, in Bklyn .; m. Joaquin Kilvert of Boston, proprietor of the Burton Brewery.
Sarah Elizabeth, b. Feb. 2, 1847, in Bklyn .; m. John D. Rich- ardson, employed in the Burton Brewery.
William Gifford, b. Apl. 18, 1849, in Albany ; d. Feb. 8, 1855. George Stilwell, b. Dec. 21, 1851, in Bklyn .; d. Jan. 20, 1855.
Alonzo Gifford, b. July 3, 1854, in Bklyn .; m. (1 st) Anna Smith Hall of Boston; m. (2d) Sarah G. Foque of Malden. Succeeds his father in the Bunker Hill Brewery, Charlestown, Mass.
William Henry, b. Nov. 22, 1858, in Boston; d. Aug. 26, 1860.
Frank Bradlee, b. May 21, 1867, in Boston; m. (Ist) Blanche Estel Howard of Wakefield; m. (2ª) Christiena Newhall of Mel- · rose. He has three stores in Chicago and one in Detroit, for the exclusive sale in those cities of the "Regal Shoes."
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Benjamin, m. Susannah Crocker.
Isaac, m. -.
George, m. Hannah Lindsley.
WILLIAM VAN NOSTRAND, son of William and Phebe Sher- wood, b. Aug. 29, 1783; d. Oct. 23, 1838, at Plymouth, Mich .; m., Jan. 1, 1808, at Johnstown, N. Y., Ester Monroe, b. July 29, 1789; d. Jan. 16, 1852, at Sharon, Wis. They moved to Tomp- kins Co., where several of the children were born. About 1820 moved to Cape Vincent, Jefferson Co., farmed for some years, and then moved to Sodus Bay, 1833. From here he moved to Plymouth, Mich., with his two sons-in-law Burr and Sweezy, where all three died, Oct. 23, 1838, of Michigan "chill fever." The remnant of the family, with Wm. Darius as leader and main support, moved to Sharon, Wis.
Issue :
Diodema, m. Calvin Burr.
William Darius, m. --.
Hannah, b. Jan. 24, 1813; d. 1882, in Kansas; m. Sweezy.
Almira, b. July 8, 1815; d. 1852, in Wis.
Phebe, b. May 7, 1817; m. - Southard of Drayton Plains, Mich.
James Madison, b. May 7, 1821.
Electa, b. Mch. 19, 1824; living in Wis., a paralytic.
Truman Walton, b. Nov. 24, 1825; d. in Wis. in 1891.
Jonathan, b. Oct. 23, 1828; d. 1880, in Kansas. Issue, 4.
Emely Ester, b. Jan. 20, 1832; m .- Mckinstry; m. -; and had issue, 18 children.
WILLIAM VAN NOSTRAND, of Hd., son of William and Sarah Jarvis, b. 1796; d. Aug. 10, 1879, in Brooklyn; m. Elizabeth Seaman, dau. of Levi, b. 1792; d. June 17, 1878. Both bd. at Greenfield.
Issue :
Anna Maria, m. Richard Rapelye, at Hd., Jan. 10, 1838. "Died Saturday, December 13, 1902, Mrs. Ann M. Rapelyea, formerly of Hempstead, L. I., aged 82 years. Services at her late residence, 34 Bodine St., West New Brighton, S. I., Monday, December 15."
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Eleanor,* b. 1824; m. Lewis E. Pettit.
Amand, m. John Gould.
Harriet, m. Tunis Dikeman.
Seaman, not m. (see).
WILLIAM VAN NOSTRAND, son of Benjamin and Susannah Crocker, b. Feb. 15, 1824, at Auburn, N. Y .; d. Nov., 1886, at Albion, Mich .; m., Oct. 1, 1850, Adaline Merriman, South Butler, N. Y. He was a natural mechanic. Began business in a steam saw-mill at So. Butler, N. Y., about 1849, where he married. Moved to Clyde, N. Y., then to Marshall, Mich .; 1863 to Albion, Mich., and bought a part of his father's farm, where he died.
Issue :
Orland, b. July 25, 1851; d. June 16, 1852.
Seymour B., of Albion, m. Guelma Clark.
Willie, b. Sep. 2, 1859; d. Nov. 8, 1865.
Zena, b. Oct. 3, 1865; d. Feb. 15, 1871.
WILLIAM OOSTRANDER, bp. Sep. 24, 1682, son of Pieter and Rebecca Jans Traphagen; m. Marytie de Hoges Van Etten. 1708, 1710 his name was written Van Noortstrand.
Issue : No. of bp. Witnesses: Pieter Oostrander, Rebecca Traphagen.
1612. Pieter, bp. Dec. 22, 1706.
Johannes, bp. Sep. 19, 1708, in Albany.
( Peter van Noortstrande,
1887. Rebecca, bp. Nov. 12, 1710. Rachel Dingman.
Pieter Van Etten,
2148. Margrietjen, bp. Aug. 2, 1713. Eva de Hooges. Jacob Kip,
2327. Rachel, bp. Sep. 11, 1715. Rachel Swartwout.
WILLIAM AARON VAN NOSTRAND, son of John and Sarah Hewlett, b. Oct. 22, 1789; bp. Apl. 4, 1790, at Hd .; m., June 22, 18II, Martha Prince Thatford.
Issue :
Eliza, bp. Feb. 10, 1812; d. Aug., 1832. John, b. Oct. 12, 1813; bp. Dec. 12, 1813. George, b. Sep. 7, 1816; bp Aug. 2, 1818.
* Mrs. Pettit was living at Hd. Feb. 12, 1002.
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