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QUACKENBUSH.
His latest position in his profession was that of delegate from the Medical Society of the State of New York to the International Medical Congress, to be held in Philadelphia in September of the Centennial year. He was famed for his intellectual quickness and discernment that seemed like the insight of genius and made his timely judgments of great value. His love of justice and fair play came in to intensify his influence where differences existed. This love of justice always swayed him in matters of right and wrong. In his relations with his medical associates he was ever genial, affable and sympathetic. He early made it his rule to answer every summons that he could to render professional assistance and advice. He believed that he was responsible to God for- the right use of his attainments in knowledge and skill in behalf of suffering humanity, and maintained that he would be acting unworthily toward himself, and contravening the humane spirit of a liberal profession by withholding assistance when invoked, because the sufferer had not recognized medical dis- tinctions and had become the patient of a practitioner un- associated with himself .- [Extracts from obituary by C. A. Robertson, M. D., of Albany.
144.
stephen P. (U. S. N), son of (117) John N. Quacken- bush and Nancy Smith, was born in Albany, January 23, 1823; married Cynthia, daughter of Deodatus Wright and Louisa Maria Herrick, January 18, 1849, and had
179 Stephen Wright, b. November 8, 1849. Lieut. U. S. Marines. 180 Elizabeth, b. July 5, 1855 ; m. Lieut. PERRY GARST, U. S. N., June 28, 1880.
181 John Van Pelt, b. March 19, 1859.
Stephen P. Quackenbush is now a Commodore in the United States Navy.
COMMODORE QUACKENBUSH entered the navy as midshipman, February 1840. His first cruise was in the Sloop of war " Boston," around the world, and since he has been actively engaged in duties pertaining to his profession. He partici- pated in the engagement (naval) at Vera Cruz during the
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Mexican war serving on board of the Sloop of war, " Albany", as Passed midshipman. At the breaking out of the Rebellion, he was a Lieutenant on board of the U. S. Frigate " Congress," Flag Ship of the Brazil station. When war was declared the " Congress " returned home and during the continuance of the war he was actively engaged, commanding the following ves- sels, viz .; "Delaware," "Unadilla," "Mingoe," "Pequot," and "Patapsco," which latter vessel was blown up by a torpedo off Fort Sumpter, and out of a crew of one hundred and four, sixty-one men were lost; seven officers out of twelve. While commanding the " Unadilla," off Charleston Harbor, he cap- tured the blockade runner " Princess Royal," a most important acquisition for our government, as she was intended for a cruiser in the confederacy, and had on board steam engines for an Iron-clad ; Whitworth guns, powder, shot and shell in large quantities, as also a machine for cutting steel-pointed shot. This was one of the most important captures for our govern- ment that occurred during the rebellion, and the loss to the Confederate government cannot be estimated. From the sale of this vessel and cargo, the treasury gained nearly one-quarter of a million dollars. While in command of the steamer " Pequot," he captured the blockade runner (steamer) "Don," having blankets for the confederate troops. His services in the sounds of North Carolina were recognized and appreciated by Flag-officer Goldsborough and General Burnside, as also by Vice-admiral Rowan then captain, whose flag he carried on board of the " Delaware " which ship Commander Quacken- bush, then Lieutenant-commander, commanded in the battles of Roanoke Island, Elizabeth City and Newbern.
146.
Margaret, daughter of (117) John N. Quackenbush and Nancy Smith, was born in Albany, June 29, 1828; married, 1st, Charles D. Marsh, August 3, 1847, and had
182 Charles C., b. June 3, 1849 ; m. FLORENCE E, MANTY, May 16, 1877,
183 George, b. January 26, 1854 ; d. August 6, 1860.
184 Harry, b. October 23, 1855 ; m, IDA CHAMBERLAIN, January 26, 1879.
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185 Fannie D., b. August 11, 1857 ; m. CHARLES LAWRENCE, August 18, 1880.
186 Albert, b. May 18, 1859.
187 Annie Q., b. May 18, 1861.
188 Josephine M., b. March 8, 1867.
Charles D. Marsh died in Marlboro, Mass., March 2, 1870, æ 53 years.
MARGARET QUACKENBUSH, widow of CHARLES D. MARSH, married, 2d, JOHN M. BOYD, of Marlboro, Mass., February 14, 1873 ; no ch. They now reside in Albany, N. Y.
147.
Sarah, daughter of (126) Margriet Quackenbush and Peter Wynkoop, was born June 24, 1788; married Joseph Packard, and had
189 Oscar, b. - , m. JANE WORTHINGTON, and had
1 Catharine, m. PROF. CASSERLY.
2 Mary W., b. September 19. 1848 ; m. EDWIN ELLIS, (b. at Smithfield, Tioga Co., N. Y .. , October 27, 1842), in New York, June 14, 1871, and had
a DeLancy Montrose, b. January 8, 1873.
b Guy Worthington, b. May 3, 1880.
3 Edwin.
190 Sarah.
191 Wynkoop, d. s.
192 Harriet, b. -, m. JACOB SHEAR, and had
1 Emma C.
2 Augustus.
3 Harriet.
4 Theodore R.
5 Josephine.
6 Kate.
193. Joseph, b. - , m. CATIIARINE V. HILTON, and had
1 Alice Margaret.
2 Eleanor.
194 George.
195 John Quackenbush.
196 Robert LaFayette.
197 Charles Isaac.
198 Benjamin Franklin.
199 Catharine Payn, d.
200 Julianna, m. D. G. WELLS, no ch.
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Sarah Wynkoop, wife of JOSEPH PACKARD, died January 31, 1842.
JOSEPH PACKARD (b. May, 1780), died November 8, 1864.
148.
Harriet, daughter of (126) Margriet Quackenbush and Peter Wynkoop, was born November 23, 1793; married Oliver Dunning (b. August 18, 1782), and had .
201 William Henry, b. - , m. ELIZA BOGARDUS, and had
1 Helen.
2 Jacob.
3 Augustus.
4. Robert.
202 Charles.
203 Theodore.
Oliver Dunning died January 28, 1856.
HARRIET WYNKOOP, widow of OLIVER DUNNING, died Feb- ruary 1, 1875.
.149.
Richard (Rev.), son of (126) Margriet Quackenbush and Peter Wynkoop, was born December 16, 1798; married Catharine Schureman (b. February 10, 1795), and had
204 Julia, b. - , m. WILLIAM BREWSTER, and had
1 Virginia.
2 Julia.
205 Richard, b. - -, m. LYDIA STRONG.
206 Virginia, b. -, m. THEODORE HOY.
207 Emma, b, - -, m. JAMES JOSIAH CLARK, and had 1 Fanny.
The Rev. Richard Wynkoop died April 5, 1842.
CATHARINE SCHUREMAN, widow of REV. RICHARD WYNKOOP, died May 18, 1847.
150.
Jefferson (Rev.), son of (126) Margriet Quackenbush and Peter Wynkoop, was born September 11, 1801 ; married Jane Scott Shaw, and had
208 John.
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151.
Julia Anna, daughter of (126) Margriet Quackenbush and Peter Wynkoop, was born September 9, 1811; married Lockwood King Campbell (b. December 13, 1809), and had
209 Julia. 210 Virginia. 211 Pauline, d. 212 John.
152.
Joseph, son of (127) Ritsana or Anna Quackenbush and Thomas Greenleaf, married Emeline Matilda Riley, and had
213 Thomas, n. ELEANOR LEAL, and had
1 Emeline.
2 Catharine.
3 James Leal.
4 Eleanor.
214 Anna, m. GEORGE THORP, and had three children,
215 Emeline Matilda.
216 Joseph (Rev.), married ; had one child.
156.
Mangle Minthorne, son of (129) John Quackenbush and Elizabeth Minthorne, married Julia Anna Clarke, and had
217 John, m. SOPHIA MOFFATT.
218 Julia, m. WILLIAM DAY.
219 Louisa, m. GEORGE SOUTHWICK.
220 Caroline, mn. EDWARD DIBBLE.
221 Maurice, dead.
222 Nicholas, married and had 12 children, 6 living.
177.
Henry, son of (142) Catharine Quackenbush and Arlond Carroll, was born in Albany September 12, 1844; married Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of James P. Cook and Mary Parsons, April 13, 1875, and had
223 Elva Arlond, b. February 1, 1876.
224 Harry Roland, b. February 6, 1877.
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Henry Carroll resides in Tamworth, N. H.
178.
Louisa Maria, daughter of (143) John Van Pelt Quack- enbush and Elizabeth A. Wright, was born in Albany N. Y., July 24, 1848 ; married Lieutenant-Commander Charles H. Davis, U. S. N., March 31, 1875, and had
225 Elizabeth, b. in Boston January 14, 1878.
Charles H. Davis was born in Cambridge, Mass., August 28, 1845. He entered the Naval academy in 1862 and gradu- ated in 1865. He went immediately after graduating on his first cruise, which was to the Mediterranean, in the " Colorado," the flag-ship of Admiral Goldsborough. In 1867 he went on his second cruise to South America, where he was ordered to the " Guerriere," the flag-ship of his father Admiral Davis. On the return of the Guerriere in 1869 he was transfessed to the "Portsmouth " and remained another year on the South Atlantic Squadron. During this cruise he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
LIEUTENANT DAVIS returned from South America in 1870 and was attached to the receiving ship " New Hampshire," at the Norfolk Navy yard. In 1872 he went in the " Omaha " to the Pacific Squadron and returned in 1875. He was at the Torpedo Station the summer of 1875, and on duty at the Naval Observatory, Washington, until 1877. In the autumn of 1877 he, now LIEUTENANT-COMMANDER DAVIS, was ordered on scien- tific duty ; after a year's absence he was home for six months and then again ordered on scientific duty in 1879; then on duty at the Hydrographic office, Washington, until the spring of 1881, when he was ordered on the same duty to Japan and China.
180.
Elizabeth, daughter of (144) Commodore Stephen Quackenbush, U. S. N., and Cynthia Wright, was born in Albany ; married in Norfork, Va., Lieutenant. Perry Garst, U. S. N., and had
226 Perry Quackenbush, died in infancy .
28 .
SALISBURY. (OF CATSKILL.)
The notes relating to this family were kindly furnished to the compiler by Henry Brace, Esq., of New York city.
1.
Captain Sylvester Salisbury was born about 1629 in England or Wales. He came to New Amsterdam in 1664. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Pieter Cornelis Beek, of Rotterdam, and Aaltje Willems, and had
2 Pieter, bp. in New York March 15, 1676; d. in infancy.
3 Mary, b. 1678 ; m. JACOB MARIUS GROEN (GREEN), May 15, 1701.
4 Francis, b. 1679; m. MARIA VAN GAASBEEK of Kingston, N. Y.
5 Sylvester, b. -- , d. without issue.
" Captain Sylvester Salisbury was commissioned July 13, 1670, to be Lieutenant of the Governor's company of foot and commander of the fort at Albany - D. Lovelace, ensign. In 1673 he was Sheriff of Rensselaerwyck, and was continued in the office of Commander of the fort until his death, about 1680. In 1682 his widow, then wife of Dr. Cornelis Van Dyck, administered on his estate." (Pearson.) CAPTAIN SALISBURY made a will dated August, 26, 1679, and proved March 24, 1679-80.
3.
Mary, daughter of (1) Capt. Sylvester Salisbury and Elizabeth Beek, was born in 1678; married Jacob Marius Groen (Green), May 15, 1701, and had
6 Maria, bp. in New York April 26, 1702.
7 Elizabeth, bp. in New York November 1, 1704.
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8 Jacob, bp. in New York September 15, 1706 ; m. CATRINA SCHEP- MOES (?).
9 Sylvester, bp. in New York, April 10, 1709; m., 1st, -- , 2d, FEMMETJE, daughter of Hans Michielse Bergen, April 18, 1745.
10 Pieter, bp, in New York March 14, 1714.
11 Margrietje, bp. in New York August 12, 1716.
Mrs. Mary Groen was living in 1755. (Bergen Gen. p. 227.) 4.
Francis, son of (1) Capt. Sylvester Salisbury and Elizabeth Beel, was born in 1679 ; married Maria, daughter of Abraham VanGaasbeek of Kingston, N. Y., and had
12 Laurentia, bp. in Kingston June 2, 1695; d. y.
13 Sylvester, bp. in Kingston October 10, 1697 ; d. s. January, 1738-9.
14 Abraham, bp. in Kingston December 17, 1699 ; m. in Kingston RACHEL TEN BROECK, November 6, 1730 ; d. in 1757.
15 Peter, bp. in Kingston April 25, 1703 ; d. y.
16 Lourens, bp. in Kingston August 18, 1706 ; m. in Kingston ANNA MARIA VAN GAASBEEK, January 2, 1735.
17 William, bp. in Albany January 30, 1709 ; d. in infancy.
18 Elizabeth, bp. in Kingston August 3, 1712; m. RENSSELAER NICOLS.
19 William, bp. in Kingston December 25, 1714; m. TEUNTJE (EUNICE) STAATS, March 27, 1740 ; d. in 1801.
Francis Salisbury made a will dated September 18, 1749, and proved October 4, 1756.
14.
Abraham, son of (4) Francis Salisbury and Maria Van Gaasbeek, was baptised in Kingston, N. Y., December 17, 1699 ; married in Kingston Rachel, daughter of Wessel Ten Broeck and Jacomyntje Van Gaasbeek, November 6, 1730, and had
20 Francis, bp. in Catskill April 1 or 10, 1732 ; d. in infancy. 21 Catharina, bp. in Catskill March 2, 1734 ; d. -; no. ch.
23 Wessel, bp. in Kingston October 10, 1736; d. in infancy.
24 Maria, bp. in Kingston April 22, 1739; m. in Catskill (100) ANTHONY VAN BERGEN, of Coxsackie, in 1762.
25 Francis, bp. in Kingston July 12, 1741 ; m. LYDIA VAN VECHTEN, in 1765.
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SALISBURY.
26 Abraham, bp. in Kingston January 27, 1745; m. ELSJE HASBROUCK, in 1770 ; d. February 22, 1808.
27 Wessel, b. in Kingston January 24, 1748; m. ANNAATJE WITBECK, in 1770.
Abraham Salisbury died in 1757.
16.
Lourens, son of (4) Francis Salisbury and Maria Van Gaasbeek, was baptised in Kingston, N. Y., August 18, 1706; married in Kingston Anna Maria Van Gaasbeck, January 2, 1735, and had
28 Anna Maria, b. -; d. -; buried in Kingston May 12, 1761.
29 Sylvester, bp. in Kingston June 19, 1743 ; m. ELSIE ELTINGE ; d. April 10, 1785.
18.
Elizabeth, daughter of (4) Francis Salisbury and Maria Van Gaasbeek, was baptised in Kingston August 3, 1712; married Rensselaer Nicols, and had
30 William, bp. in Albany February 21, 1731.
31 Maria, bp. in Albany June 24, 1733.
32 Anna, bp. in Albany January 7, 1736.
33 Francis, bp. in Albany December 23, 1737 ; d. y.
34 Catharyna, bp. in Albany, June 17, 1740.
35 Francis, bp. in Albany, October 31, 1742 ; m. MARGARITA, daughter of Johannes Van Rensselaer.
36 Sylvester, bp. in Albany February 17, 1745.
37 Frances, bp. in Albany, April 8, 1750.
38 Rachel, bp. in Albany January 1, 1754.
19.
William, son of (4) Francis Salisbury and Maria Van Gaasbeek, was baptised in Kingston, December 25, 1714 ; married Teuntje (Eunice), daughter of Barent Staats and Neeltje Gerritse VandenBergh, March 27, 1740, and had
39 Sylvester, bp. in Albany January 27, 1741 ; m. NEELTJE STAATS in 1764 ; d. in 1815-16 at his brother Abraham's house at Leeds, Greene Co., N. Y.
40 Francis, bp. at Catskill October 8, 1742 ; m. ELIZA STAATS, dead in 1800, the date of his Father's will.
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41 Barent Staats, bp. in Albany April 3, 1749 ; m. SARA DUBOIS, October 13, 1782 ; d. April 11, 1797.
42 Neeltje, bp. in Catskill November 23, 1744 ; m. (101) HENRY VAN BERGEN of Coxsackie, December, 1763 ; d. November 3, 1825. (See [101] Van Bergen pedigree.)
43 Maria, bp. in Kingston October 12, 1746; m. NICHOLAS STAATS of Schodack, N. Y., in 1769.
44 Elizabeth, bp. in Albany May 12, 1751.
45 Abraham, bp. in Catskill October 3 or 8, 1753; m., 1st, ANNA -, 2d, RACHEL ELTINGE (widow), December 1, 1799; d. June 16, 1825.
46 Annaatje, bp. in Catskill January 7, 1756 ; d. y.
47 Catrina, bp. in Catskill, March 25, 1758 ; m. BENJAMIN DUBOIS of Catskill ; d. December 16, 1809.
48 Lourens, bp. in Catskill September 28, 1760 ; m. NANCY BARKER of Freehold; d. February 10, 1825.
49 William, bp. in Catskill July 24, 1763 ; d. s.
William Salisbury died in 1801.
24.
Maria, daughter of (14) Abraham Salisbury and Rachel Ten Broeck, was baptised in Kingston April 22, 1739 ; married in Catskill, (100) Anthony Van Bergen, of Coxsackie, in 1762, and had (see [100] Van Bergen Coxsackie branch).
25.
Francis, son of (14) Abraham Salisbury and Rachel Ten Broeck, was baptised in Kingston July 12, 1741 ; married Lydia Van Vechten in 1765, and had
50 Catharina, bp. in Claverack January 18, 1767 ; d. in infancy.
51 Catharina, b. in Catskill November 22, 1771; m. WILLIAM ELTINGE, M. D., August 14, 1793.
26.
Abraham, son of (14) Abraham Salisbury and Rachel Ten Broeck, was baptised in Kingston January, 27, 1745; married Elsje, daughter of Abraham Hasbrouck in 1770, and had
52 Abraham A., b. May 27, 1771 ; m. CATHARINE, daughter of Jacob Newkirk, August 14, 1814 ; d. April 3, 1845.
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53 Catharine, b. February 27, 1773; m., 1st, ROBERT BLACK; 2d, JOHN P. NEWKIRK, November 28, 1802 ; d. April 22, 1866, æ 94 years.
54 Rachel, bp. in Kingston February 4, 1776 ; m. PETER ROUSE, April 16, 1800 , d. February 28, 1853, æ. 77 years, 3 months and 9 days.
Abraham Salisbury died February 22, 1808, æ. 63 years, 2 months and 17 days.
27.
Wessel, son of (14) Abraham Salisbury and Rachel Ten Broeck, was baptised in Kingston January 24, 1748; married Annaatje Whitbeck, in 1770, and had
55 Maltje (Mally), bp. in Catskill March 9, 1772.
56 Abraham W., bp. in Catskill January 6, 1774; m. perhaps PHOEBE GILBERT.
57 Engeltje, bp. in Catskill March 24, 1776 ; m. probably (79) WIL- LIAM F., son of (40) Francis Salisbury.
58 Catharina, bp. in Catskill December 30, 1778 ; d. s. April 29, 1853.
59 Albert, bp. in Catskill August 26, 1781 ; m. (100) FANNY, daughter of (48) Lourens Salisbury, February 23, 1807.
60 Rachel, bp. in Catskill June 13, 1784.
61 Jan, bp. in Catskill May 27, 1787.
62 Andries, bp. in Catskill May 17, 1790.
29.
Sylvester, son of (16) Lourens Salisbury and Anna Maria Van Gaasbeek, was baptised in Kingston June 19, 1743; married Elsie Eltinge, and had
63 Rachel, bp. in Kingston October 22, 1769 ; m. JOHN ELTINGE, March 9, 1788.
64 Lawrence, bp. in Kingston November 23, 1772 ; d. April, 1775. 65 Lawrence, bp. in Kingston November 23, 1777.
66 John, bp. in Kingston October 20, 1780; m. MARY, daughter of Ellis Wool ; d. June 26, 1825.
67 Anna Maria, bp. in Kingston August 3, 1783; m. GEORGE FOR- MAN.
Sylvester Salisbury died April 10, 1785.
39.
Sylvester, son of (19) William Salisbury and Teuntje (Eunice) Staats, was baptised in Albany January 27, 1741;
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married Neeltje Staats, daughter of possibly Samuel Staats and Neeltje Staats, in 1764, and had
68 Abraham, b. -; m., 1st, EVA STAATS, October 24, 1789; 2d, DEDERICK.
69 Samuel, b. -; m., 1st, MARY DELAMATER, September 18, 1792 ; 2d, CONSTANTIA HARDICK.
70 Jehoiakim, d. s.
71 William, bp. in Coxsackie February 11, 1770 ; d. s.
72 Francis, b. in 1775; m. PERSIS WRIGHT ; d. May 23, 1823.
73 Neeltje, bp. in Coxsackie September 26, 1779 ; d. in infancy.
74 Nelly, bp. in 1781 ; m. PETER SOUSEI ; d. July 5, 1848.
75 Eunice, b. --; m. MICHAEL MURRAY.
76 Mary, - -; m. JOHN BUSKIRK.
77 Eliza, -; m. JOHN GARNER.
78 Ann, bp. at ('oxsackie February 25, 1787; m. MATTHEW WINNE, January 2, 1811.
Sylvester Salisbury died in 1815-6 at the house of his brother ABRAHAM, in Leeds, Greene county, N. Y.
40.
Francis, son of (19) William Salisbury and Teuntje (Eunice) Staats, was baptised at Catskill October 8, 1742; married Elsje Staats, January 27, 1772, and had
79 William Francis, bp. in Albany June 17, 1772 ; m. (57) ANGELICA (ENGELTJE), probably daughter of (27) Wessel Salisbury.
80 Elizabeth, bp. in Catskill April 27, 1777; m. perhaps JOSEPH GILBERT, January 6, 1802.
81 Joachem Staats, bp. in Catskill May 27, 1779.
82 Silvester F., bp. in Catskill November 25, 1780; m. JANE COOK ; d. May 6, 1837.
83 Teuntje (Eunice), bp. in Catskill January 1, 1785.
84 Hannah, bp. in Catskill April 18, 1790; m. JAMES CLARK, in 1810.
Francis Salisbury died before his father's will was dated, in 1800.
41.
Barent Staats, son of (19) William Salisbury and Teuntje (Eunice) Staats, was baptised in Albany April 3, 1749 ; married Sara, daughter of Solomon Dubois and Margaret Sammons, October 13, 1782, and had
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85 William B., b. October 25, 1783; m. RACHEL STOUTENBURG ; d. August 17, 1862.
86 Margrietje, bp. in Catskill July 9, 1786; m. NOAH LINSEY, Sep- tember 25, 1808.
87 Teuntje, b. July 8, 1788 ; d. s. January 25, 1865.
Barent Staats Salisbury was a soldier in the Revolutionary war. He died April 11, 1797.
43.
Maria, daughter of (19) William Salisbury and Teuntje (Eunice) Staats, was baptised in Kingston October 12, 1746 ; married Nicholas Staats, son of probably Jochem Staats and Elizabeth Schuyler, of Schodack, in 1769, and had
88 Willem, b. June 16, 1773. 89 Jochem, b. January 25, 1777; d. in infancy. 90 Joachim, b. August 25, 1778.
Probably other children.
45.
Abraham, son of (19) William Salisbury and Teuntje (Eunice) Staats, was baptised in Catskill October 3 or 8, 1753 ; married, 1st, Anna -; 2d, Rachel, daughter of
Eltinge, and widow of Van Deusen, December 1, 1799, and had
91 Anna, b. June 13, 1800; m. HENRY LANE, of New York city, De- cember 5, 1825. 92 William, b. August 13, 1801.
Abraham Salisbury died June 16, 1825.
47.
Catrina, daughter of (19) William Salisbury and Teuntje (Eunice) Staats, was baptised in Catskill March 25, 1758; married Benjamin Dubois, of Catskill, and had
93 Solomon, bp. in Catskill June 27, 1784 ; d. y.
94 Annaatje, bp. in Catskill December 27, 1786 ; m. W. E. WHIT- TAKER, January 12, 1806. 95 Margrietje, bp. in Catskill May 4, 1789 ; d. y.
96 Neeltje, b. in 1791 ; m. PETER MORRIS ECKLER, June 27, 1822 ; d. April 26, 1866.
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97 William, b. in 1795; d. s. June 23, 1862.
98 Margaret, bp. in Coxsackie October 8, 1797 ; m. PETER MORRIS ECKLER, December 17, 1818 (?). 99 Benjamin, b. February 5, 1801 ; d. s. 1850.
Catrina Salisbury, wife of BENJAMIN DUBOIS, died Decem- ber 16, 1809.
48.
Lourens, son of (19) William Salisbury and Teuntje (Eunice) Staats, was baptised in Catskill September 28, 1760; married Nancy, daughter of James Barker, of Freehold, and had
100 Fanny, bp, in Catskill July 30, 1791 ; m. (59) ALBERT SALISBURY, February 23, 1807 ; d. in 1822-3, drowned in the Catskill above Leeds.
101 Eunice, bp. in Catskill February 20, 1792; m. JONAS PERSEN, November 19, 1807 ; d. at Middleburg, Schoharie county, N. Y. 102 Ketura, b. April 23, 1794.
Lourens Salisbury died February 10, 1825.
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SCHERMERHORN.
1. .
Jacob Janse, son of Jan Schermerhorn, was born in Waterland, Holland, in 1622; married Jannetje, daughter of Cornelis Segers Van Voorhoudt and Breetje Jacobson, and had
2 Ryer, b. in 1652 ; m. ARIAANTJE BRADT, widow, in 1684 ; d. Feb- ruary 19, 1719.
3 Symon, b. in 1658 ; m. WILLEMPTJE VIELE, in 1683 ; d. in 1696.
4 Jacob, m. GERRITJE HENDRICKS VAN BUREN, in 1684 ; d. June 20, 1743.
5 Cornelis, m. MARITJE HENDRICKS VAN BUREN, July 21, 1695 ; 2d, MARGARETA ALBERTSE, February 6, 1713.
6 Lucas, m, ELIZABETH DAME, in 1700.
7 Machtel, m. (3) JOHANNES BEECKMAN, about 1683.
8 Jannetje, m. CASPER SPRINGSTEEN, July 28, 1695.
9 Nelletje, m. (13) BARENT TEN EYCK, September 30, 1700.
10 Helena, m. (3) MYNDERT H. VAN DER BOGAERT.
Jacob Janse Schermerhorn came out to Beverwyck in 1638. He made a visit to Amsterdam, where his father was residing, in 1654, leaving his large estate and business under the charge of Captain Volckert Janse Douw, his attorney, during his absence. He was a prominent trader in Beverwyck. He made his will May 26, 1688, and died soon after in Sche- nectady.
2.
Ryer or Reyer, son of (1) Jacob Janse Schermerhorn and Jannetje Segers, was born in Beverwyck in 1652; mar- ried Ariaantje, daughter of Arent Andriese Bradt and Catalina (Andries) De Vos, widow of Helmer Otten, of Albany, in 1676, and had
11 Jan, bp. October 14, 1685; m. ENGELTJE VROOMAN, April 8, 1711. 12 Catalina, m. JOHANNES WEMP.
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13 Janneke, m. VOLKERT SYMONSE VEEDER, August 6, 1698.
14 Jacob.
15 Arent, bp. January, 1693.
Ryer Schermerhorn made his will April 5, 1717, and died February 19, 1719. The above children survived him. He was one of the five patentees of Schenectady, granted in 1684. In 1690 was a member of the Provincial Assembly at Albany. In 1700 he was appointed an associate judge of the court of Common Pleas.
3.
Symon, son of (1) Jacob Janse Schermerhorn and Jannetje Segers, was born in Beverwyck in 1658; married Willemptje, daughter of Arnout (?) Viele and Gerritje Gerritse, of Amsterdam, and had
16 Johannes, bp. July 23, 1684 ; killed at Schenectady in 1690.
17 Arnout, bp. November 7, 1686.
18 Maria, bp. in New York July 5, 1693.
19 Jannetje, bp: in New York March 24, 1695.
Symon Schermerhorn removed to New York in 1691, and died there in 1696, leaving a widow and one son Arnout.
At the burning of Schenectady February 9, 1690, he rode to Albany, by way of Niskauna, to carry the news of the massacre, although shot through the thigh and his horse wounded. His son JOHANNES, together with his three negroes, were killed on that fatal night .- [Pearson.
4.
Jacob, son of (1) Jacob Janse Schermerhorn and Jannetje Segers, was born in Albany; married Gerritje Hendricks Van Buren, in 1684, and had
20 Jacob, bp. December 22, 1685.
21 Hendrick, bp. October 16, 1687.
22 Cornelis, bp. September 22, 1689.
23 Magtelt, bp. January 3, 1692.
24 Jannetje, bp. May 6, 1694. -
25 Elizabeth, bp. August 28, 1698. 26 Johannes, bp. July 21, 1700. 27 Reyer, bp. February 21, 1702.
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SCHERMERHORN.
Jacob Schermerhorn was buried at Papsknee, below Al- bany, June 20, 1743. He resided in the manor of Rensselaer- wyck, and commanded the sloop " Star" on the Hudson river.
5.
Cornelis, son of (1) Jacob Janse Schermerhorn and Jannetje Segers, was born in Beverwyck ; married, 1st, Maritje Hendrickse Van Buren, January 21, 1695, and had
28 Jacob, bp. October 4, 1696.
29 Hendrick, bp. in New York September 9, 1699.
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