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Philip, son of (47) Evert Wendell and (72) Susanna Wendell, was baptised March 15, 1741; married, 1st, Cath- alina Groesbeck, July 28, 1765, and had
256 Evert, b. March 20, 1766.
Cathalina Groesbeck, wife of PHILIP WENDELL, died. He mar- ried, 2d, GERTRUY VOSBURGH, about 1773, and had
257 Cathalyntje, b. September 1, 1773.
258 Isaac, b. October 6, 1775.
259 Cathalina, b. December 21, 1777.
260 Evert, b. August 16, 1782.
261 Abraham, b. September 12, 1785.
262 David Scot, b. September 13, 1787.
263 Philip, b. March 9, 1790.
264 Catharine, b. July 11, 1793.
Philip Wendell died December 9, 1808.
(The above family is taken from Prof. Pearson's Albany Families.)
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Hendrick, son of (58) Ephraim Wendell and Anna , was baptised June 5, 1730; married (131) Maria, daughter of (56) Robert Lansing and Margaret Roseboom, June 9, 1757, and had
265 Jacob H., bp. August 20, 1758 ; m. SARAH TROTTER.
266 Robert, bp. February 15, 1761 ; m. AGNIETJE FONDA and removed to Schenectady, where he died July 7, 1848. He had a daugh- ter, Maria.
. 267 Harmanus, b. April 16, 1763; d. y .
268 Harmanus, bp. September 27, 1767 ; sheriff of Albany from 1803 to 1807.
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269 Margarita, b. January 19, 1770; m. Gen. MATTHEW TROTTER. 270 Hendrick, b. May 17, 1773; left a son Samuel who died, it is supposed, in New Orleans May 26, 1829.
271 Abraham, b. December 17, 1775.
Hendrick Wendell died October 1, 1795. He was Sheriff of Albany county from 1777 to 1781 and from 1782 to 1786.
MARIA LANSING, widow of HENDRICK WENDELL, died in 1813.
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Evert J., son of (59) Johannes Wendell and Anna Kip, was born March 13, 1725-6 ; married Elizabeth Van Schaick, and had
272 Abraham, bp. January 13, 1751 ; d. y.
273 Sarah, bp. December 15, 1754; d. y.
Evert J. Wendell made a will May 2, 1763, proved October 6, 1764. He left all of his estate to his mother Anna during her life, after her death one hundred pounds to his sister (185) Geesie and one-fourth of the remainder of his estate to the children of his deceased sister (184) Elizabeth; one-fourth to his sister Geesie ; one-fourth to his sister (187) Catalina Mar- selis, and one-fourth to Johannes, only son of his sister (191) Catharine (Catretie) Visscher. He was an assistant Alderman in Albany in 1750 and died June 2, 1763.
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Harmanus, son of (135) Jacob Wendell and Helena Van Rensselaer, was baptised March 18, 1732; married Bar- bara, daughter of Barent Bradt and Maria Rickman, May 8, 1753, and had
. 274 Elizabeth,* b. December 7, 1753 ; m. JACOB J. BLEECKER, Feb- ruary 18, 1776.
275 Jacob, b. March 2, 1757. 276 Helena,) d. July 14, 1757.
d. August 10, 1757.
277 Helena (Elanor by O'Callaghan), b. October 22, 1760; m. (238) JEREMIAH LANSING, October 1, 1780.
* Elizabeth, (274) eldest daughter of (216) Harmanus Wendell and Barbara Bradt, married Jacob J. Bleecker February 18, 1776, who died November 30, 1806. She died March 14, 1818. She was the mother of the Hon. Harmanus Bleecker, Member of Assembly in 1814 and 1815, and Charge d'Affaire to Holland from 1839 to 1842.
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278 Catharina, b. September 22, 1762 ; d. y.
279 Catharina, b. November 27, 1765.
280 Anna, b. May 3, 1768 ; d. s. January 8, 1829.
281 Maria, b. June 6, 1772 ; d. s. December 26, 1826.
281} Barent, b. August 12, 1776 ; d. August 13, 1776.
Harmanus Wendell died June 13, 1786. He was a mer- chant and assistant judge of. the Court of Common Pleas.
BARBARA BRADT, widow of HARMANUS WENDELL, died April 30, 1812. (See Bible record.)
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Harmanus, son of (140) Harmanus Wendell and Cath- arine Van Vechten, was baptised June 6, 1742; married Catharina Van Rensselaer, and had
282 Harmanus, bp. January 22, 1768; d. y.
283 Harmanus, bp. September 30, 1770 ; d. in Schenectady December 1841 ; had a son named John Van Rensselaer Wendell.
284 Elizabeth, bp. April 4, 1774; d. s.
285 Catarina, bp. March 2, 1777 ; d. s.
Harmanus H. Wendell died December 14, 1781.
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Anna, daughter of (140) Harmanus Wendell and Cath- arine Van Vechten, was baptised December 7, 1743 ; married Col. Philip P., son of Peter Schuyler and Catharina Groes- beck, April 21, 1765, and had
1 Catharine, b. March 23, 1766 ; m. ABRAHAM VAN VECHTEN ; d. September 10, 1820.
2 Elizabeth, b. May 4, 1771 ; m. JAMES VAN INGEN.
3 Gertruy, b. June 26, 1773; m. JAMES VAN INGEN (his third wife.)
4 Peter, b. July 15, 1776; colonel of the 13th Regiment United States Infantry.
5 Maria, b. September 11, 1778 ; d. s. July 6, 1812.
6 Stephen, b. November 17, 1780; d. February 5, 1845.
7 Ariaantje, b. September 15, 1782 ; m. JACOB VAN ORDEN, of Catskill.
8 Lucas, b. March 9, 1785; d. s.
Col. Philip P. Schuyler died June 3, 1808.
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Cornelius, son of (140) Harmanus Wendell and Cath- arine Van Vechten, was born September 16, 1745; married. (252) Anna, daughter of (104) Gerrit Lansing, Jr., and (17) Wyntje Van den Bergh, his second wife (b. October 25, 1750), January 13, 1768, and had
286 Gerrit, b. October 19, 1769; m. REBECCA VAN VECHTEN, Sep- tember 6, 1792 ; d. December 6, 1840.
287 Catharina, b. June 24, 1772 ; d. July 21, 1830.
288 Wyntje, b. December 5, 1775 ; d. May 25, 1798.
289 Harmanus C., b. March 29, 1781 ; m. (62) CATHALINA HUN, April 21, 1812 ; d. July 6; 1837.
290 John L., b. January 2, 1785 ; m. SUSAN CARTER, November 15, 1809.
Cornelius Wendell died January 28, 1814. He was one of the patentees of Jersey Field.
ANNA LANSING, widow of CORNELIUS WENDELL, died February 6, 1827.
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Johannes or John H., son of (140) Harmanus Wen- dell and Catharine Van Vechten, was baptised July 6, 1752; married Cathalina Van Benthuysen, in 1785, and had
291 Rachel, b. April 10, 1786 ; m. HARMAN KKICKERBOCKER, Decem- ber 6, 1814 ; d. July 29, 1823.
292 Catharine, b. July 23, 1787 ; d. in Brooklyn, N. Y., February 21, 1873.
293 Harmanus, b. January 30, 1790 ; d. s. July 11, 1810.
294 Jane, b. January 3, 1792 ; d. November 24, 1793.
295 Jacob, b. October 24, 1794 ; d. s.
296 Jane Maria, b. October 29, 1796 ; d. August 23, 1798.
297 Maria Van Vechten, b. August 1, 1799.
298 Jane Ann, b. December 21, 1802.
299 Anna, b. August 31, 1804 ; m. MR. SAYLES, and died without issue.
Gen. John H. Wendell died July 10, 1832. He studied law. Afterwards he entered the service of the United States as Captain of the Fourth (or Wynkoops) New York Conti- nentals, October 7, 1776, and was transferred to the command
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of a company in the First (or Van Schaicks) regiment, on the 21st of November following. He commanded a company at the Battle of Monmouth and eventually resigned his commission April 5, 1781. He was one of the original members of the Society of the Cincinnati. He ultimately reached the rank of Major-General of the Militia. He was a member of Assembly for the county of Albany in 1796, 1797 and 1798; Surrogate in 1810 and 1811, and from March, 1813, to March 17, 1815 ; Justice from 1815 to 1820; Loan Commissioner from 1823 to 1829 ; County Treasurer from 1808 to December, 1829, when he resigned the office. In stature GEN. WENDELL was below the medium height, of thin, spare figure, very methodical in his habits, and in business regular and precise. He continued to wear the costume of the Revolutionary era until his death. He resided at No. 315 North Market street (now Broadway), in one of the ancient "Gable-enders." At the time of his death the Society of the Cincinnati passed appropriate resolu- tions, which were sent to his family.
CATHALINA VAN BENTHUYSEN, wife of GEN. JOHN H. WEN- DELL, died January 1, 1817, æ. 55 years, 11 months and 10 days.
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Jacob H., son of (140) Harmanus Wendell and Catha- rine Van Vechten, was born October 21, 1754; married (240) Geertruy (Gertrude), daughter of (94) Peter Lansing and (116) Elizabeth Wendell, about 1785, and had
300 Peter, b. June 3, 1786 ; m. ELIZABETH VAN KLEECK ; d. October 29,1849.
301 Catharine, b. February 13, 1789 ; d. December 11, 1813. 302 Mary Ann, b. February 13, 1800 ; d. s.
Jacob H. Wendell died March 23, 1826. He served in the Revolutionary war. He was commissioned Ensign in the First New York Continentals November 21, 1776, Second Lieuten- ant January, 1779, Adjutant September 29, 1780, and retired from the service JJanuary, 1782.
GEERTRUY (GERTRUDE) LANSING, widow of JACOB H. WEN- DELL, died May 18, 1827, in the 69th year of her age.
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Harmanus A., son of (141) Abraham Wendell and (184) Elizabeth Wendell, was baptised May 20, 1744; married, 1st, Christina Van den Bergh, April 9, 1770, and had
303 Abraham, b. August 31, 1771 ; d. February 20, 1773. 304 Abraham, b. July 3, 1773; d. January 7, 1791.
Christina Van den Bergh, wife of HARMANUS A. WENDELL, died April 12, 1782. He married, 2d, his cousin, (231) CATHARINA, daughter of (140) Harmanus Wendell and Catharine Van Vech- ten, March 21, 1785, and had
305 A son, stillborn, January, 1786.
306 Harmanus, b. April 19, 1787 ; d. s. at Philadelphia February 1, 1842.
307 Elizabeth, b. June 20, 1789 ; d. s.
308 Philip Van Vechten, b. May 29, 1791 ; d. s. October 21, 1816.
309 Catharine, b. November 8, 1794 ; d. September 12, 1795.
310 Catharine, b. September 23, 1796.
311 Ann Susan, b. August 17, 1798 ; d. March 15, 1857.
312 Abraham, b. May 1, 1802 ; d. August 21, 1803.
Harmanus A. Wendell died July 15, 1819. He was an extensive Indian trader and lived at No. 77 Hudson street, Albany.
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Jacob A., son of (141) Abraham Wendell and (184) Eliza- beth Wendell, was baptised May 6, 1753; married Mary Swart, and had
313 Abraham, b. May 5, 1791 ; m. HULDAH GREEN, about 1819. 314 John, b. April 25, 1794 ; was a wealthy farmer living near Albany in 1836.
315 Gertrude, b. June 10, 1801.
316 Susanna, b. March 10, 1803.
317 Josiah, )
Besides the above O'Callaghan adds these and says 318 Teunis, ¿several of the family reside in Western New York and Michigan.
319 Betsey, J
Mary Swart, wife of JACOB A. WENDELL, died March 14. 1831, æ. 38 years.
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Johannes, son of (158) Johannes Wendell and Sarah Bergen, was baptised June 30, 1751 ; married Alida Hoogh- kirk (b. March 11, 1741-2), by license dated December 9, 1772, and had
320 Rebecca, b. September 9, 1774.
321 Sarah, b. August 27, 1776 ; m. PETER VAN LOON; d. March 23, 1852.
322 John, b. January 26, 1779; d. March 28, 1854.
323 Judith, b. January 5, 1781 ; m. JOHN STILWELL, for many years Alderman and in 1834 Member of Assembly, also Major-Gen- eral of Artillery:
Johannes Wendell died April 3, 1786.
ALIDA HOOGHKIRK, widow of JOHANNES WENDELL, died February 18, 1813.
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Jacob H., son of (182) Hendrick Wendell and (131) Maria Lansing, was baptised August 20, 1758 ; married Sarah Trotter, and had
324 Maria, b. June 8, 1785-6. 325 Ann, b. September 18, 1788. 326 Margaret, b. July 17, 1790.
Jacob H. Wendell died in 1790.
SARAH TROTTER, widow of JACOB H. WENDELL, died April, 1830.
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Gerrit, son of (226) Cornelius Wendell and (252) Anna Lansing, was born October 19, 1769; married Rebecca Van Vechten, September 6, 1792, and had
327 Ann, b. July 10, 1793 ; m. HON. MARTIN LEE, of Washington county, N. Y., November 4, 1811.
328 Cornelia, b. May 21, 1795 ; m. GEORGE W. JERMAIN, January 30, 1820.
329 Maria, m. PLATT SMITH, February 12, 1824.
330 Catharine, m. JOHN A. RICE, October 7, 1835.
331 Cornelius, m. JULIA ANN BRONSON, December 1, 1841 ; removed to Michigan.
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Gerrit Wendell was a lawyer and member of the New York Senate from 1813 to 1816, also judge of Washington county. He died December 6, 1840.
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Harmanus C., son of (226) Cornelius Wendell and (252) Anna Lansing, was born March 29, 1781 ; married (62) Catha- lina, daughter of (35) Dirck Hun and (246) Annatie Lansing (b. March 19, 1783), April 21, 1812, and had
332 Cornelius, b. February 20, 1813 ; m. MARY HINCKLEY, September 3, 1844 ; d. October 9, 1870.
333 Anna Lansing, b. August 15, 1814; m. ALFRED CLAPP, Novem- ber 5, 1838.
334 Thomas Lansing, b. June 30, 1816; m. MARY A. LOCKWOOD, Jan- uary 5, 1846.
335 William, b. May 13, 1818 ; m., 1st, SARAH KIP MILLER, August 31, 1847 ; she died May 19, 1850 ; 2d, FRANCES EMILY ROBERTS, December 1, 1852.
336 Catalina, b. September 27, 1823 ; m. CHARLES H. WATERBURY, June, 1860.
337 Katharine, b. August 16, 1825 ; m. OSCAR EDWARDS, April 23, 1851.
Harmanus C. Wendell died July 6, 1837. He was ap- pointed Justice August 29, 1817.
CATHALINA HUN, widow of HARMANUS C. WENDELL, died in Englewood, N. J., August 28, 1875.
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John L., son of (226) Cornelius Wendell and (252) Anna Lansing, was born January 2, 1785 ; married Susan Carter, November 16, 1809, and had
338 Anna Mary, m. ROBERT B. MINTURN, June 2, 1835.
339 Oscar, d. s. at New Orleans September 6, 1833.
340 Eliza C., d. February 4, 1856.
341 John, m. CATHARINE MACOMB, July 13, 1841 ; lives at Wyan- dotte, Mich.
342 Susan H.
Judge John L. Wendell died December 18, 1861. He was Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Washington county, from 1823 to 1825, State Reporter from 1828 to 1841.
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Peter, son of (230) Jacob H. Wendell and (240) Gertrude Lansing, was born June 3, 1786; married Elizabeth Van Kleeck, and had
343 Herman (M. D.), b. December 19, 1810 ; d. s. February 23, 1881.
344 Cornelia R., b. April 12, 1812 ; m. J. R. WARNER ; dead ; no ch.
345 Elizabeth, b. September 13, 1820: m. (242) HENRY TEN EYCK, of Cazenovia, January 15, 1845; no ch.
346 James L., b. September 24, 1821; d. s. July, 1867.
347 Benjamin Rush, b. March 1, 1822; m. (252) MARGARET TEN EYCK BURR, September 8, 1847.
348 Gertrude L., b. January 15, 1824; m. (86) DR. S. O. VAN DER POEL, December 10, 1850. (See Van der Poel.)
349 Sarah R., b. November 11, 1825; m. LEWIS O. MORRIS ; issue one son and one daughter.
350 Peter, b. July 1, 1827; m. (91) SARAH ELIZABETH, daughter of (72) J. Van der Poel, of Kinderhook, in 1857; d. May 12, 1868.
351 John, b. December 20, 1829 ; m. HARRIET BREESE, of Waterford, N. Y .; d. December 22, 1860.
Elizabeth Van Kleeck, wife of DR. PETER WENDELL, died in Albany November 11, 1846.
DR. PETER WENDELL died at his residence on Elk street, Albany, October 29, 1849. He studied medicine with Dr. William McLellan, of Albany ; attended lectures at the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania ; commenced the practice of his pro- fession in Albany in the spring of 1807, and continued in it until his death. He received the degree of M. D. from the University of Pennsylvania about 1823, at which time he was elected a Regent of the University of the State of New York, of which body he became Chancellor in 1842, and filled that office until the time of his death.
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Cornelius, son of (289) Harmanus C. Wendell and (62) Cathalina Hun, was born Februayr 20, 1813; married Mary, daughter of John and Eunice Hinckley (b. December 3, 1820), September 3, 1844, and had
352 Anna Mary, b. September 8, 1845 ; m. Major FRANK TAYLOR, U. S. A.
353 Blanche, b. December 2, 1846 ; m. Dr. WOODWARD, of Washing- ton, D. C.
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354 Mildred, b. at Washington, D. C., July 26, 1854.
355 Dora, b. at Washington, D. C., April 6, 1860 ; d. August 21, 1861.
Cornelius Wendell died October 9, 1870, at Northampton, Mass.
CORNELIS WENDELL had been during all his life-time a con- spicuous man in his business avocation, in the political world, in the social sphere, and in the many associations with which he has been connected. Starting in youth as a humble ap- prentice in the typographical calling, he rose steadily to the proprietorship of a prominent daily journal, to the responsible position of government printer at Washington, and to the oc- cupancy of several other public trusts, and in all these stations he so distinguished himself by his energy, fitness, talent, and social qualities, that he had acquired a fame throughout the country, exceeded in extent by but few men. He learned, or at least the rudiments of the " art preservative of all arts," in the printing office of Denio & Richards, who then published the Daily Morning Chronicle, commencing his indentureship in 1828. It was a political newspaper, established to promote the re-election of John Quincy Adams to the Presidency. Upon leaving that office he was employed in the extensive establish- ment of Obadiah Van Benthuysen, where he finished his trade. While still at work as a journeyman, he, with several others of like position in the craft, started a newspaper entitled The Albanian, which, though ably managed, did not long survive. In 1840, associated with Mr. George Vance, he published a vigorous Democratic campaign paper called The Plaindealer. In 1840 the Albany Atlas entered upon its busy life and event- ful career, under tutelage of Vance & Wendell as proprietors, and William Cassidy as editor. Mr. WENDELL's connection with that journal ceased upon his removal to Washington, in or about 1851, to assume a leading position in the government printing office, and of which he subsequently became the head. He never held any public office except the one last mentioned, though during the administrations of Presidents Buchanan and Johnson he was assigned to the discharge of several missions of importance and of intimate relationship to the government. In these positions, as well as in all his other relations in life,
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MR. WENDELL SO demeaned himself by his courtesy, his intel- ligence, his candor and his generous instincts as to extort the good opinion and the warmest admiration of all to whom he became known. He was, perhaps, best known in this city, where he spent the earlier period of his life, and with which he has ever kept alive and fresh his social attachments. With- out being in any wise obtrusive in disposition or manner, his presence everywhere and at all times, by the charm of his ad- dress, assuredly brought to him a circle of friends who delighted to join in the presence of his society. He attached himself while here to several associations, in all of which he was assigned to an active and prominent part. He was one of the projectors and first members of the Albany Burgesses Corps, and so long as he could, continued to be an' active member. When his relations to that company were necessarily sundered by his removal from the city, he continued to retain all possible connection with it. Several years since he inaugurated a plan of giving each year, as a prize to the best soldier, an elegant medal, and upon each recurrence of the day of the organization of the company that medal has been bestowed. He has warmly kept alive all his social relations in this city, and his death now will awaken a sentiment of sorrow as fervent and as wide-spread as would the announcement of the decease of any person that ever lived among us. Though during nearly his whole life- time he has been more or less actively employed in the business of politics, he has never, by speech or conduct, given offence. Towards political adversaries he has ever been courteous and magnanimous. And so it will transpire that the remembrance of his political sentiments or action, will never endure in their memories to lessen in the least the regret that his death shall awaken .- [ Albany Morning Express.
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Anna Lansing, daughter of (289) Harmanus C. Wen- dell and (62) Cathalina Hun, was born Angust 15, 1814; married Alfred Clapp, November 5, 1838, and had
1 William Hastings.
2 Helen.
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3 Alfred Lansing.
4 Frederick.
5 Anna Lansing.
6 Cornelius Wendell.
7 Arthur.
8 Cathalina Wendell.
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Thomas Lansing, son of (289) Harmanus C. Wendell and (62) Cathalina Hun, was born June 30, 1816; married Mary A. Lockwood, January 5, 1846, and had
356 William Godfrey, b. at Southport, Conn.
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William, son of (289) Harmanus C. Wendell and (62) Cathalina Hun, was born May 13, 1818; married, 1st, Sarah Kip, daughter of William C. Miller and Sarah S. Kip, August 31, 1847. She died May 19, 1850, aged 24 years. He married, 2d, Frances Emily, daughter of Elijalı H. Roberts and Emily Matilda Pratt, of Middletown, Conn., December 1, 1852. He adopted Augusta, daughter of Rev. Horace Hills and Elizabeth Cooper Roberts, in May, 1868.
FIFTY YEARS IN BUSINESS.
Announcement is made elsewhere of the retirement from active business pursuits of Mr. WILLIAM WENDELL, who thus terminates a career in the prosecution of the jeweler's trade, extending over precisely half a century In a series of articles published in The Journal on "Old Albany Firms " Mr. WENDELL's methods and movements were discussed at some length, and the moral pointed that honest endeavor and strict adherence to rigid rules must result in the meeds of prosperity. Fifty years ago Mr. WENDELL, than an ambitious youth in his teens, was bound out to Henry Hoyt, a jeweler, whose humble shop occupied the present site of the Argus building. At the bench the young apprentice proved himself an expert at his trade. Subsequently entering the establishment of Jolm H. Mulford on State street, now occupied by Gray's book store, he was received as a partner in 1842. The principle which ad- vanced his prospects at that time, became his own guide in
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business thereafter. Whenever Mr. WENDELL found behind his own counters a spirit which had justified sufficient con- fidence, he never hesitated to reward it with an interest in his business. William P. Feltman, Richard H. Roberts and James H. Leake, the latter his present partner, were at one time and another elevated from clerkships to association with him, where they shared the profits of his business. During Mr. WENDELL'S protracted career, he has at no time failed in the respect of the people with whom he dealt. His retirement, the rest and relief of which has been earned by arduous toil, will be passed in the enjoyment of a competency got by strict integrity .- [Albany Evening Journal.
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Catalina, daughter of (289) Harmanus C. Wendell and (62) Cathalina Hun, was born September 27, 1823; married Charles H. Waterbury, of New York, June, 1860, and had
1 Cornelius Wendell.
2 Anna Lansing.
3 Mary.
4 Charles H.
337.
Katharine, daughter of (289) Harmanus C. Wendell and (62) Cathalina Hun, was born August 16, 1825; married Oscar Edwards, of Northampton, Mass., April 23, 1851, and had
1 Fanny Wendell.
2 Frank, m. ANNA DICKINSON, of Northampton, Mass.
3 Mary.
4 Oscar Wendell.
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Anna Mary, daughter of (290) Judge John Lansing Wendell and Susan Carter, married Robert Bowne Minturn, of New York, June 2, 1835, and had
1 Robert Bowne, m. SUSANNA SHAW, October 30, 1862.
2 Susan Carter, m. THOMAS CHARLES BARING, November, 1859.
3 John Wendell, m. LOUISA ASPINWALL, April 24, 1862; d. April 30, 1881, in liis 43d year.
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4 Anna Mary, m. CHARLES P. QUICKE, October 3, 1864.
5 Edith, m. MAHLON D. SANDS, May 23, 1865; d. January 7, 1868.
6 Sarah, d. s. December 4, 1852.
7 Eliza Theodore.
8 William.
Robert B. Minturn died in the city of New York January 9, 1866.
" He was a prominent citizen and a member of the firm of Grinnell, Minturn & Co., of which he was the master spirit. He was in its best and broadest sense a 'merchant prince,' an enterprising citizen, a practical philanthropist and a devoted Christian. He rendered efficient aid in the establishment of Castle Garden as an emigrant depot, and was one of the Emi- grant Commissioners. He took an active interest in establish- ing Central Park in New York and was one of the first pro- moters of the object. In the palmiest days of New York's commercial prosperity, he was one of those distinguished alike for enterprise, intelligence, public spirit, patriotism, liberality, and last but by no means least, for their bountiful and refined hospitalities."
MRS. ROBERT B. MINTURN resides in New York city.
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John, son of (290) Judge John Lansing Wendell and Susan Carter, married Catharine, daughter of William Macomb, of Grosse Isle, Mich., July 13, 1841, and had
357 Oscar, b. June 4, 1842 ; m. MARIA STERLING, August 12, 1863. 358 Catharine Macomb, b. December 14,. 1844; m. MARK Mc- LAUGHLIN, August 20, 1878.
359 Mary, b. July 19, 1847.
360 Jeannette, b. January 21, 1850; m. JOSEPH MACDONALD MC- GRATH, November 30, 1873.
361 Sarah Minturn, b. March 4, 1853; d. y.
362 Susanna Carter, b. January 29, 1855; m. CHARLES EDWARD BURY, June 8, 1881.
1 363 Bertha Augusta, b. November 13, 1857; d. y.
364 Edith Minturn, b. March 15, 1863.
365 Leila Eliza, b. April 5, 1864.
366 John Lansing, b. April 30, 1867; d. y.
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347. (Old No. 341.)
Benjamin Rush, son of (300) Dr. Peter Wendell and Elizabeth Van Kleeck, was born in Albany, N. Y., March 1, 1822; married (252) Margaret Ten Eyck, daughter of William M. Burr and (195) Catharine Ten Eyck (b. March 28, 1827), September 8, 1847, in Cazenovia, N. Y., and had
367 William Burr, b. July 1, 1849 ; d. August 23, 1849.
368 Herman, b. August 2, 1850 ; d. January 20, 1852.
369 Burr, b. November 29, 1853 ; m. (270) EMILY LENTILIION SMITHI, June 8, 1881.
370 Benjamin Rush, b. November 13, 1855.
371 Ten Eyck, b. November 7, 1857.
B. Rush Wendell and family reside in Cazenovia, N. Y.
369. (Old No. 365.)
Burr, son of (347) B. Rush Wendell and (252) Margaret Ten Eyck Burr, was born in Cazenovia, N. Y., November 29, 1853; married (270) Emily Lentilhon, daughter of · Gamaliel Gates Smith and (244) Margaret Ten Eyck Foster, June 8, 1881, and had
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