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Catharina, daughter of (25) Isaac Bogart and (19) Hen- dricke Oothout, was born in Albany, September 25, 1734; married Gerrit, son of Myndert Van Yeveren and Ariaantje Wyngaart (bp. October 7, 1733), July 17, 1764, and had
204 Myndert, b. September 1, 1764.
205 Hendrickie, b. January 6, 1766. 206 Ariaantje, b. September 13, 1767. 207 Catharina, b. August 18, 1769.
208 Sara, b. July 19, 1772.
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Isaac, son of (25) Isaac Bogart and (19) Hendricke Oot- hout, was born in Albany, June 13, 1741; married (31) Cath- alyna, daughter of (15) Harmen Hun and (65) Elsje Lansing (bp. December 17, 1749) December 1, 1773, and had
209 Harmen, b. October 13, 1774; m. DOLLY (DOROTHY) WITBECK, January 23, 1793.
210 Isaac, b. September 18, 1776 ; m. MARIA SPRAKER.
211 Jane, b. October 11, 1782; m. KILLIAN VAN RENSSELAER; d. September, 19, 1862.
Isaac Bogart died in Albany, September 25, 1818, æ. sev- enty-seven.
CATHALYNA HUN, his widow, died in Albany, November 18, 1824, æ. seventy-four.
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Cornelis, son of (29) Martin Hendrick Bogaert and his 2d wife, Tanneke De La Mater, was born in Marbletown, Dutchess county, N. Y., and baptised December 20, 1727; married Maike Etting, December 10, 1756, and had
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212 Cornelis, bp. August 3, 1760.
213 Jannetje, bp. September 12, 1762.
214 Sara, bp. August 26, 1764.
123.
Teunis, son of (52) Guysbert Teunis Bogaert and Jan- netje Symonse Van Aresdale, was born -; married Cath- arine, daughter of Joseph Hegeman, October 20, 1711, and had
215 Guysbert, -; m. -
216 Isaac, bp. November 2, 1718 ; m. RACHEL.
217 Adrian, bp. December 18, 1820 ; m. MAGDALENA.
218 Abraham, bp. April 21, 1723.
219 Maria, bp. March 28, 1725.
220 Cornelis, bp. March 2, 1729 ; m. MARGARET.
221 Antie.
222 Jannetje, d. before 1767.
223 Teunis.
Teunis Guysbert Bogaert made a will dated June 2, 1767; proved April 27, 1768 ; made in Brooklyn. He resided on Staten Island from 1718 to 1730.
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Symon, son of (52) Guysbert Teunis Bogaert and Jan- netje Van Aresdale, was baptised November 5, 1693; married Margaret Van Eeck, November 16, 1716, and had
224 Elizabeth, bp. October 18, 1719.
225 Margrietje, bp. December 3, 1722.
226 Simon, bp. May 19, 1726 ; m. MARTHA -, and had
a Mary, bp. December 4, 1746.
b Simon, bp. January 19, 1752.
c Richard, bp. July 22, 1759.
This family and that of SIMON's father resided on Staten Island.
227 Guysbert, bp. January 19, 1729.
228 Sarah, bp. February 13, 1732.
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Guysbert, Jr., son of (52) Guysbert Teunis Bogaert and Jannetje Van Aresdale, was baptised -; married Mar- retje, daughter of Jacob Bergen, November 17, 1719, and had
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229 Jacob, bp. April 7, 1723 ; resided at New Utrecht. 230 Jan, bp. July 29, 1733.
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Jan (John), son of (61) Claas (Nicholas) Bogert and Beeltje Van Schaick, was baptised in New York, May 5, 1697 ; married Hannah, daughter of Jan Peck and Elizabeth Montayne (b. 1695), March 10, 1716, and had
231 Beeltje, bp. December 25, 1716; d. y.
232 John, bp. 1718; m. ABIGAIL QUICK, March 16, 1736-7.
233 Isabella, bp. 1719; m. FRANCIS WESSELS, October 12, 1745.
234 Elizabeth, 1720 ; m. JOHN LEARY.
235 Margaret, bp. 1722 ; m. JACOB VAN ANTWERP, April 18, 1745.
236 Nicholas, b. April 2, 1725 ; m., 1st, MARIA QUICK, April 29, 1747; 2d, ALIDA RITZEMA, February 2, 1762 ; he d. January 28, 1814. 237 Anna, bp. 1728; m. JACOBUS ROOSEVELT, December 4, 1746. 238 Rachel, bp. 1731.
239 Jacobus (James), bp. 1734; m. ELIZABETHI BANKER, December 9, 1753.
Jan Bogert died in New York in 1775. " He and his broth- ers Cornelius and Hendrick owned lands in Fishkill, N. Y. His son NICHOLAS, by his two wives, had twenty-one children, one of whom was the late Cornelius Bogert, Lawyer, born August 14, 1775, and father of Horatio G. Bogert." (Riker's Harlem.)
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Cornelis, son of (61) Claas Bogert and Beeltje Van Schaick, was baptised in New York, January 14, 1700; mar- ried Cornelia, daughter of Cornelis Van Duyn, May 1, 1720, and had
240 Cornelis, b. 1721; d. y.
241 Cornelis, b. 1725.
242 Nicholas, b. 1727; d. y.
243 Sarah, b. 1728; m. ROBERT RAY.
244 Rachel, b. 1731 ; m. CHARLES DICKINSON.
245 Henry, b. 1732; married and died in the West Indies; no ch.
246 Nicholas, b. 1734; m. ANNE SCHUYLER, November 6, 1766 ; d. 1793.
Cornelis Bogert died in New York, April 19, 1793.
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157.
Hendrick, son of (61) Claas Bogert and Beeltje (Isa- bell ?) Van Schaick, was born in New York, March 25, 1705 ; married Cornelia, daughter of Gerrit De Graw, November 22, 1724, and had
247 Beeltje (Isabell), b. 1725; m. JAN DE VOE.
248 Gerrit, b. 1729. 249 Henricus, b. 1735. 250 Cornelis, b. 1738.
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Margrietje, daughter of (61) Claas Bogert and Beeltje Van Schaick, was born in New York, March 1, 1713; married (37) Johannes Quackenbush, December 20, 1730.
See (37) Quackenbush.
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Jannetje, daughter of (82) Hendrick Bogart and En- jeltje Van Schaick, was baptised July 4, 1755; married (68) Volkert Oothout, March 30, 1774.
See (68) Oothout.
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Barent, son of (90) Douw P. Bogart and Wilempie Bradt, was baptised January 4, 1745 ; married Alida, daugh- ter of Wilhelmus Van den Bergh, Jr., and Agnietje Van den Bergh (bp. May 20, 1750), and had
251 Agnietje, b. October 6, 1775.
252 Willempie, b. January 11, 1778; m. THOMAS C. GARDNER, Novem- ber 26, 1798.
253 Cornelia, b. July 29, 1780; d. January 31, 1836.
254 Douw, b. May 30, 1783.
255 Alida, b. August 19, 1788.
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Rachel, daughter of (90) Douw P. Bogart and Wilempie Bradt, was baptised May 24, 1750 ; married Teunis W. Sling- erland, May 31, 1777, and had
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256 Hester, b. October 22, 1778.
257 Douw, b. April 4, 1781; d. y.
258 Douw B., b. April 4, 1782; m. (276) ANNA, daughter of Peter Bogart.
259 Isaac, b. February 19, 1784. 260 Walter.
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Willempie, daughter of (90) Douw P. Bogart and Willempie Bradt, was baptised June 26, 1757; married Jacobus (James Fonda, August 30, 1783, and had
261 Maria, b. February 7, 1784.
262 Willempie, b. February 9, 1785.
263 Abraham, b. August 28, 1786 ; d. y .
264 Abraham, b. March 18, 1788; d. y.
265 Rebecca, b. January 3, 1790.
266 Alida, b August 22, 1791.
267 Abraham, b. March 10, 1793.
268 Douw B., b. February 23, 1795.
269 Isaac, b. November 1, 1796.
270 Magdalena, b. September 25, 1798; d. February 20, 1838.
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Pieter, son of (91) Jacob P. Bogart and Maria Yates, was baptised December 25, 1747; married Sartje, daughter of Gosen Van Schaick and Mayke Vandenbergh (bp. March 31, 1751), January 2, 1773, and had
271 Jacob, b. August 15, 1773; d. September 4, 1774.
272 Jacob, b. July 27, 1775; m. ALIDA BLOOMENDALL; had a Pieter, b. October 4, 1796; d.y.
b Pieter. c Sarah, b. August 21, 1801.
273 Magdalena, b. September 28, 1777; m. BENJAMIN VAN WIE, July 8, 1796.
274 Gosen, b. September 28, 1779; m. RACHEL VAN WOERT.
275 Maria, b. August 22, 1782; m. ZENAS CARY.
276 Anna, b. May 3, 1784, m. Douw B. SLINGERLAND.
277 Rebecca, b. May 7, 1788; d. y.
Sartje (Sarah), wife of PIETER JACOB BOGART, died March 9, 1790.
PIETER JACOB BOGART died November 12, 1795.
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Christopher, son of (91) Jacob P. Bogart and Maria Yates, was baptised in Albany, March 3, 1754; married Re- becca, daughter of Jellis Winne and Fytje Van Woert (bp. December 6, 1761), and had
278 Jacob, b, October 20, 1779. 279 Jellis, b. May 14, 1782. 280 Maria, b. August 4, 1790.
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John (Johannes), son of (97) Henry I. Bogart and (65) Barbara Marselis, was born in Albany, September 5, 1761; married, 1st, Cathrina, daughter of Benjamin Ten Broeck, of Flatbush-on-the-Hudson (b. June 2, 1759), January 12, 1784, and had
281 Johanna, b. October 14, 1784; m. JOHN FAY, MARCH, 1821; d. February 8, 1822.
282 Catharina, b. June 22, 1786 ; d. s., November 17, 1811.
283 Henry, b. April 19, 1788; d. s., in New Orleans, August 18, 1817 284 Sarah, b. February 21, 1790; d. s., August 14, 1870.
Cathrina Ten Broeck, wife of JOHN BOGART, died in Albany, Feb- ruary 1, 1792. He married, 2d, CHRISTIANA, daughter of Capt. John Vought, of Duanesburgh, April 11, 1796, and had
285 Henrietta, b. November 28, 1797; m. ABRAHAM S. BRINCKER- HOFF, January 12, 1825; no ch.
286 John Vought, b, July 16, 1799; d. y., August 22, 1800.
287 Mary Grandin, b. August 13, 1801; single.
288 Stephen V. R., b. March 14, 1804; m. AMANDA STRONG, March 7,1826.
289 Evelina C., b. March 27, 1807; d. s., September 1, 1865.
290 John Henry, b. August 31, 1809 ; m. ELIZA HERMANS, April 8. 1835.
291 Isaac, b. December 31, 1811; m. JEANNETTE MOTT; d. October, 15, 1860; no ch.
292 Philip Grandin Augustus, b. August 13, 1814; d. s., September 13,1837.
Christiana Vought, wife of JOHN BOGART, died in Albany, June 17, 1836.
Captain JOHN BOGART died in Albany, May 22, 1853, æ. ninety-one years, eleven months.
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Captain JOHN BOGART was identified with the commerce of the city of Albany and the river at a period so early as to make him, at his death, the oldest mariner of the Hudson. He was in command of a vessel in the year 1776, and while in charge was sent with a flag of truee to convey the wife of a prominent general officer of the Hessians to the city of New York, which was then in the occupation of the British forces. He was identified with the incidents of the Revolution. He was a chosen friend of General Schuyler, and of the leading men of the day in this region, and shared the respect and warm friend- ship of the "Old Patroon," Stephen Van Rensselaer, during their mutual lives. He lived in the pleasant memories of a kind old age, of years far prolonged, but not diminishing the sound good sense, the distinct principle and refined courtesies which he possessed to the last, making him to all an object of honor and veneration.
202.
Isaac Henry, son of (97) Henry I. Bogart- and (65) Barbara Marselis, was born in Albany, September 7, 1765 ; married (96) Cathlina, daughter of (82) Bastian Tennis Visscher and (21) Engeltje Vanden Bergh (b. January 27, 1771), Jannary 31, 1789, and had
293 Angelica (only child), b. December 27, 1789; m., 1st, (202) SAMUEL REED, in 1805; 2d (See 1802, Talcott Pedigree), GEORGE TAL- COTT, November 17, 1810.
Isaac H. Bogart died of apoplexy in Albany, September 22, 1841. CATILINA VISSCHER, his widow, died in Albany, April 10, 1845.
Col. BOGART was appointed by Governor Clinton Inspector of Pot and Pearl Ashes in New York. He held a commission from Governor Daniel D. Tompkins, dated August 24, 1814, as First Lieutenant of the company of Exempts, formed for the protection of the harbor of New York. He remained in New York for many years, but eventually resigned his office, and returned to his native city to reside. He inherited from his father his share of the estate bounded by Broadway, Hud- son and Quay streets.
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203.
Gerrit, son of (97) Henry I. Bogart and (65) Barbara Marselis, was born in Albany, March 9, 1770 ; married Mar- garet Nexsen, of Brooklyn, N. Y., January 8, 1795, and had
294 Magdalen M., b. January 30, 1796 ; m. GERRIT L. Dox, January 9,1817.
295 Barbara, b. May 21, 1799; d. s., April 14, 1845.
296 Henry, d. y.
297 William Henry, d. y., 1804.
298 Victor Moreau, d. y., 1808.
299 Alexander Hamilton, b. December 17, 1804; d. s., October 21, 1826.
300 William Henry Laurentius, b. November 28, 1810; m. JANE H. ROOT, July 5, 1834
Gerrit Bogart died in Albany, May 9, 1820.
MARGARET NEXSEN, his widow, died in Ithaca, N. Y.
209.
Harmen H., son of (101) Isaac Bogart and (31) Catha- lyna Hun, was born in Albany, October 13, 1774; married Dorothee (Dolly) Witbeck, January 23, 1793, and had
301 Isaac, died in infancy.
302 Cathalyna, b. September 20, 1800; m. D. DELAMATER; d. March 1,1860.
303 Eliza, b. June 1, 1803; m. (194) HERMAN TEN EYCK, May 8, 1821; d. July 5, 1853.
304 Jane, b. August 8, 1806 ; d. September 4, 1813.
305 Cornelia, b. March 13, 1809 . GODFREY I. GROSVENOR.
306 Dolly, b. July 2, 1812; d. July 17, 1812.
307 Charles, b. July 23, 1814 ; d. y .
Harman H. Bogert died in Geneva, N. Y., June 23, 1851. DOLLY WITBECK, widow of HARMAN H. BOGERT, died in Geneva, N. Y., January 1, 1853.
210.
Isaac, son of (101) Isaac Bogart and (31) Cathalyna Hun, was born in Albany, September 18, 1776; married Maria Spraker, and had 7
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308 John, m. - BULKLEY. 309 Catrina, m. ABEL BULKLEY.
310 Jane, m. - BROWN.
311 Margaret, m. HATHAWAY LAWRENCE.
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John, Jr., son of (154) Jan (John) Bogert and Hannah Peck, was baptised in 1718; married Abigail, daughter of Jacobus (James) Quick (b. July 25, 1718), March 16, 1736-7, and had
312 Jacobus, b. December 25, 1737 ; m. ELIZABETH PEACOCK ; d. Feb- ruary 1, 1811.
313 Annetje, b. December 4, 1739 ; m. PETER BYVANCK, March 13, 1758.
314 Marytje, b. February 11, 1741; m. Captain WILLETT TAYLOR, 1760.
315 John, b. February 15, 1743 ; m. ELIZABETH BRASHER ; d. March 5,1774.
316 Nicholas, b. March 12, 1745; d. y.
317 A daughter b. September 15, 1748 ; died in infancy.
318 A daughter b. -; died in infancy.
319 A daughter b. April 5, 1750 ; died in infancy.
320 A daughter b. July 12, 1751; died in infancy.
321 Nicholas, b. August 18, 1752 ; d. December 9, 1783.
322 Cornelius J., b. October 13, 1754; m. -- -; d. February 16, 1832.
323 Peter, b. April 29, 1757; m. MARY LAWRENCE, June 15, 1783 ; d. June 11, 1838.
324 Henry, b. May 31, 1758 ; d. September 11, 1783.
325 A son b. May 17, 1759; died in infancy.
326 A son b. May 31, 1760; died in infancy.
Abigail Quick, wife of JOHN BOGERT, died January 25, 1781.
JOHN BOGERT, JR., died in Harlem, December 5, 1782. (Hav- ing the year previous, according to Riker, married a second wife, ELIZABETH, daughter of Philip Daly, and widow of Abm. Brasher. According to notes furnished by JAMES L. BOGERT [son of PETER and grandson of JOHN, JR. ], now deceased, the .JOHN BOGERT who married ELIZABETH BRASHER was the son of JOHN BOGERT, JR., who married ABIGAIL QUICK. )
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JOHN BOGERT, JR., served as Alderman from the Montgomery ward from 1755 to 1776. He then declined to take the office of Mayor of the city, and retired from public and commercial life to his country-seat at Harlem.
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Nicholas, son of (155) Cornelis Bogert and Cornelia Van Duyn, was born in New York in 1734; married Anne, daughter of Myndert Schuyler (once Mayor of Albany) and Elizabeth Wessels, November 6, 1766, and had
327 Cornelius N., b. 1768 ; d. s. in 1821.
328 David S., b. 1770 ; m. ELIZABETH PLATT.
Nicholas C. Bogert died in New York in 1793.
ANNA SCHUYLER, widow of NICHOLAS C. BOGERT, died at South Hampton, L. I.
NICHOLAS C. BOGERT was a large shipping merchant in New York, and left a voluminous business correspondence with for- eign merchants. His father-in-law was the proprietor of exten- sive real estate in Hanover Square, a part of old New York. He inherited from his father the homestead on the corner of Liberty street and Broadway, where he died. His son CORNE- LIUS lived and died single at the homestead, having been in the army, where he held a captain's commission in a New York regiment.
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Magdalena, daughter of (186) Pieter J. Bogart and Sartje Van Schaick, was born September 28, 1777; married Benjamin Van Wie, July 8, 1796, and had
329 Sarah, b. June 9, 1797 ; m. SAMUEL WATERMAN, March 6, 1820,
330 Henry B., b. October 21, 1798; d. September 21, 1803.
331 Jane, b. March 26, 1805 ; m. NICHOLAS VAN SCHAICK.
332 Maria, b. April 23, 1807; m. FRANCIS NORTH.
333 Catharine, b. May 27, 1810; d. y.
Benjamin Van Wie died June 9, 1837.
MAGDALENA BOGART, widow of BENJAMIN VAN WIE, died April 9, 1844.
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281.
Johanna, daughter of (200) John Bogart and Catharine Ten Broeck, was born in Albany, October 14, 1784 ; married John Fay, March -, 1821, and had
334 Henry B. (M. D.), b. February 8, 1822.
Johanna Bogart, wife of JOHN FAY, died February 8, 1822. JOHN FAY died
288.
Stephen Van Rensselaer, son of (200) John Bogart and Christiana Vought, his second wife, was born in Albany, March 14, 1804, married Amanda, daughter of Rev. Joseph Strong and Sophia Woodbridge, March 7, 1826, and had
335 John Shankland, d. y.
336 Mary Christiana, m. SAMUEL D. FLAGG, M. D., U. S. N.
337 . Harriet Sophia, m. WILLIAM M. WHITTEMORE.
338 Stephen Maltby, died in infancy.
339 Edward Strong, m. HELEN M. HART, step-daughter of Dr. Benjamin Franklin Bache, U. S. N., June 6, 1866.
340 Grandin Augustus, died in infancy.
341 Henrietta Evelina.
342 Katherine Eliza, m. Captain THOMAS MELVILLE, U. S. N.
343 Isabella Lee, m. Rev. FRANCIS H. BAGLEY.
344 Amanda Strong.
Dr. Stephen V. R. Bogert was educated at the Albany Academy, then under the charge of Doctor Romein Beck. Among his classmates were Joseph Henry, late President of the Smithsonian Institute, and others whose names have been known by their worth of character.
After leaving the academy he studied medicine with Dr. Peter Wendell until prepared to enter the College of Physi- cians and Surgeons of the Western District of New York, and was graduated there in 1825. Having made arrangements to settle in Norwalk, Ohio, he went there, but remained less than a year, when he removed to Geneva, N. Y., where for eighteen years he was a good physician and an esteemed citizen of that beautiful village situated on the banks of Seneca lake.
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In 1844, having received the appointment of Resident Phy- sician of the "Sailors' Snug Harbor," located on Staten Island, within sight of the bay and harbor of our metropolis, he left Geneva, and to this date, A. D. 1882, faithfully discharges a duty which yearly increases, as this "Snug Harbor," a richly endowed institution, constantly extends its benefactions ; and from a mere handful, who first received its benefits, it now gives a home to more than seven hundred worn out seamen.
290.
John Henry, son of (200) John Bogart and his second wife, Christiana Vought, was born in Albany, August 31, 1809 ; married Eliza, daughter of John Hermans, of Albany, April 8, 1835, and had
345 John, b. February 8, 1836; m. EMMA C. JEFFERIS, November 2, 1870.
346 James H., b. March 24, 1839; killed in battle at Port Hudson, La., June 14, 1863.
347 Augusta, b. January 17, 1841 ; m. Rev. W. R. HARRIS, April 25, 1867 ; has one daughter.
348 Elizabeth, b. November 4, 1843.
349 Henrietta, b. August 21, 1849 ; m. CHARLES C. SPENCER, Decem- ber 19, 1876 ; has three sons.
John Henry Bogart resides in New York city. He was educated at the Albany Academy, and has been engaged in mercantile business for many years. He was connected with large firms in Albany and New York during his youth. He established himself in business in Albany, being a partner in the firm of Yates, Bleecker and Bogart, which firm removed to the city of New York. Since the dissolution of the firm he has continued in business in New York.
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Angelica, only child of (202) Isaac Henry Bogart and (96) Cathlina Visscher, was born in Albany, December 27, 1789 ; married, 1st, (202) Samuel, son of (51) Matthew Reed and Elizabeth -, of Norwalk, Conn., in January, 1805, and had
350 Isaac Henry, b. November 28, 1805. See (360) Reed and (363) Visscher.
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Samuel Reed died in Norwalk, Conn., November, 1809. She married,
2d (See 1802, Talcott Pedigree), GEORGE TALCOTT, U. S. A., November 17, 1810, and had
351 George Henry, b. July 16, 1811 ; m. CATHARINE J. STARKE, November 9, 1843; d. June 8, 1854.
352 Sebastian Visscher, b. November 24, 1812 ; m. (406) OLIVIA M., SHEARMAN, November 23, 1843.
Angelica, wife of General GEORGE TALCOTT, was attacked with apoplexy while coming out of the North Dutch Church, in Albany, about twelve o'clock on Sunday, September 1, 1861, and died the same evening at seven o'clock fifteen minutes, at her residence, 748 Broadway.
" In the character of Mrs. TALCOTT was presented one of the finest exhibitions of the 'beauty of holiness.' Gifted by her Creator with an attractive person, an intelligent mind, an amia- ble temper, and manners of uncommon gracefulness and refine- ment, to all these was superadded the exquisite charm of a true and exalted piety, which gave increased beauty to all her nat- ural graces. She blended in her character, and her Christian life was her character, the earnest and calm good sense, the firmness where others faltered, the act of kindness, with a per- vading and unceasing gentleness, which possessed the fineness of high cultivation, with the charity that thinketh no evil, and gives truth and power to the affections. In her this was the quiet, unvarying rule of life, which met some of the saddest of all human trials, and which knew what it was to lose what was among the dearest, and yet preserve its feelings of love to all around. The idea of the Christian lady could not have found better reality for all that is 'pure and lovely, and of good report,' than in her. Her life led her for a long series of years to mingle in the world in its most active scenes. At the seat of government, at important positions in the military defences of our country, she long resided. And from all these scenes she came the same gentle and true hearted being, inter- ested in every recital of others' sorrow, to alleviate, and assist- ing by the irresistible influence of sincere kindness, all who came around her for sympathy in joy or grief.
" The counsels and prayers of a mother, eminent for her intel-
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ligent piety, and her knowledge of the Scriptures, were always remembered by her, and her union to the church in its visible structure, was only the progress of a union long before formed with it in the heart.
" There were several elements in the Christian character of Mrs. TALCOTT which were peculiarly prominent and very beau- tiful. She was a Christian of a peculiarly Catholic spirit ; she was a cheerful Christian ; she was a devoted Christian." (From an obituary by the Rev. Dr. Rogers.)
General GEORGE TALCOTT died in Albany, April 25, 1862. (See 1802, Talcott Pedigree.)
294.
Magdalen, daughter of (203) Gerrit Bogart and Mar- garet Nexsen, was born in Albany, January 30, 1796 ; married Gerrit L., son of Peter Dox and (254) Cathlina Lansing (b. May 13, 1784), January 9, 1817, and had
353 Peter, b. March 16, 1818 ; m. SUSAN L. Dox, June 10, 1848; d. December 21, 1852.
354 Henry B., b. February 14, 1820; d. March 26, 1823.
355 Abraham, b. February 28, 1822; d. April 25, 1823.
356 Cathlina L., b. June 25, 1824 ; d. s., January 19, 1869.
357 Hamilton B., b. April 28, 1827; single ; resides in Chicago.
358 George Talcott, b. July 26, 1828; d. March 24, 1830.
359 John Lansing, b. March 16, 1831; d. August 11, 1832.
360 Margaret N., b. August 12, 1833; d. s., February 16, 1856.
361 Henry B., b. October 12, 1839; m. SUSAN TRACY COCKLE. Has a family and resides in Peoria, Ill.
Gerrit L. Dox succeeded his brother as postmaster in Albany in 1816. He died in Waterloo, N. Y., August 2, 1847.
MAGDALEN BOGART, widow of GERRIT L. Dox, is still, in 1882, enjoying an honored old age. She resides at Hopeton, N. Y.
300.
William Henry Laurentius, son of (203) Gerrit Bogart and Margaret Nexsen, was born in Albany, November 28, 1810 ; married Jane Haswell, daughter of Lyman Root, of Albany, July 5, 1834, and had
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362 Elizabeth Root.
363 Margaret, m. HENRY A. MORGAN, May 12, 1864.
364 Mary Root.
365 Annie Lincoln, m. TALLMAGE DELAFIELD, JR., June 2, 1880.
366 Kate Hamilton, m. A. DE BEELEN LOVETT, December 29, 1881.
William Henry Bogart has devoted his life to literary pur- suits and attainments. He has earned a well-deserved reputa- tion for antiquarian researches and literary lore. He resides with his family at Aurora, N. Y.
Mr. BOGART dropped " Laurentius " from his name in after life.
302.
Cathlina, daughter of (209) Harman H. Bogert and Dorothy (Dolly) . Witbeck, was born September 20, 1800; married Dirck Delamater, and had
367 Jane
368 Cathlina.
Cathlina Bogert, wife of DIRCK DELAMATER, died March 1, 1860.
DIRCK DELAMATER died
303.
Eliza, daughter of (209) Harman H. Bogert and Dor- othy Witbeck, was born in Geneva, N. Y., June 1, 1803; married (194) Herman Ten Eyck, of Albany, May 8, 1821. See (194) Ten Eyck.
305.
Cornelia, daughter of (209) Harman H. Bogert and Dor- othy Witbeck, was born in Geneva, March 13, 1809; mar- ried Godfrey I. Grosvener, and had
369 Harman B.
370 Elisha Williams.
371 Mary. 372 Virginia. 373 Cornelia. 374 Clara. 375 Margaret.
55
BOGART.
312.
Jacobus (James), son of (232) John Bogert, Jr., and Abigail Quick, was born December 25, 1737; married Eliza- beth Peacock, a French Huguenot, and had
376 John.
377 James, Jr., b. 1761 (married thrice) ; m. ELIZABETH BENEZET in 1795, who was the mother of all his children (four sons and four daughters). He lived in Harlem, N. Y., and died in New York, having left the former place March 3, 1858, æ 97 years.
Jacobus Bogert had also six daughters. He died February 1, 1811. His son James, Jr., purchased the farm at Harlem formerly owned by his grandfather John, Jr.
(See Riker's Harlem.)
322.
Cornelius J., son of (232) John Bogert, Jr., and Abigail Quick, was born October 13, 1754 ; married, and had
378 John G. (Russian Consul in New York), who had Cornelius R. (Dr.). Daughter, m. GERADUS CLARK.
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