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TAVERNS.
License-fees paid in April and May, 1806, show the fol. lowing public-houses in Marbletown at that time : Sinieon Depuy kept tavern at Iligh Falls. His large stone building is still standing near the canal. Garret A. Van Wageuer had a publie-house in the Clove, where John Sheely now lives. France Kelder kept a publie-house at the oldl building now opposite the house of Cornelius Oliver. John Oakley kept taveru a mile and a half south of Stone Ridge, now the place of James Oakley, a grandson. The buildings are new. Some gold and silver was found in the okl eellar. Asa Miller was also a tavern-keeper of Marlile- town in 1806. Sarah Taek kept the old Tack tavern, now the house of Dr. John Vaudemark, Stone Ridge. Lemuel Winchell was from Connecticut, and had a store and a tavern about eight miles from Marbletown, still known as Winchell Falls, town of Olive. Samuel Robbins lived at Brodhead's bridge, and was a shoemaker, as remembered by Jolm Mowris, bat must have had a license, according to the record. Anthony Hill lived not far from Shokan. George A. Midlagh kept tavern where Abraham Snyder how lives. The old log house was taken down, aud the timbers need to build the house where Andrew Vandemark recently died. Jacobus Rosekrans had a public-house in the Clove, on the road to High Falls, near the school- house. The old building is still there. Samuel Dewitt and Moses Crane were also licensed to sell liquors, and must have been tavern-keepers or merchants. John Mid- dagh kept tavern where Widow Crawford now lives. Com- pany trainings were often held there. Benjamin Smith kept a public-house at Yaagh Kripple Bush, where is now the store of' James A. Wood. James Freer kept tavern on the Tongore read, not far from the present residence of James E. Van Stinburgh; buildings gone. Isaac B. Blooiu kept about a mile uorth of Stone Ridge, elsewhere mentioned as the place of the town-meetings. Benjamin Burger was also licensed, and must have been a merchant
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or a tavern-keeper. Christopher Deitz kept tavern in what is now Rosendale. James Morris had a publie-house in Hurley, according to the recollection of John Mowris, but probably had one in Marbletown, according to the record of licenses. John Stokes probably had a tavern on the Shawangunk Mountains.
In 1807 other names appear. Lewis Gootehius kept a store, and had license to sell liquors, at the present place of George W. Bloom. William T. Wood probably kept tavern at the present place of Thomas W. Wood, in the Clove. He was well known as "Tryon" Wood. John Rosekranse, Jr., was licensed to sell liquors, and must, therefore, have been either a tavern-keeper or a merchant.
In 1803 new names are James Ferguson, kept the Kelder House, already mentioned : Justice Eastman and Jacob P. Markle were also licensed this year.
In 1809, Elihu Wright, Cornelius Vandenburgh, Mar- eus Wakeman, and Samuel MeArthur were licensed inn- holders or grocery dealers; the record does not show which. Henry Connor kept tavern in Kripple Bush. Rich- ard Lane had a tavern near Shokan. George A. Drake was also a licensed dealer.
In 1810, Benjamin A. Krum kept tavern in Rosendale, where Benjamin Krum now lives. Jacobus L. Roosa kept tavern on the Shokan road, where Squire Jones now lives. Nottingham & Van Vleek had a store at Stone Ridge, where George A. Davis is now located.
The taverns of 1834 were kept by Joachim Schoonmaker, John P. Davis, Philip Van Keuren, Jacob Van Keuren, John W. Wood, Johu Thornton (grocery license), An- thony Clawson, James Wood, John B. Schoonmaker, and John T. Du Bois.
MERCHANTS.
Those in the early part of this century are fully mien- tioned in the jury lists already given. Moses Cantine was for a long time a muerchant, and his store was where James Cantine now resides, opposite the hotel of William Savage.
The following millers of Marbletown recorded their " brand-marks" in 1751 : Stephen Nottingham, Perer Can- tine, Leonard Hardenbergh, Thomas Schoonmaker.
The mill of Peter Cantine was where the Cautine mill of late years stood. That of Leonard Hardenbergh was where the paper will now stands. That of Thomas Schoon- maker was on the present farm of Daniel Schoonmaker.
PHYSICIANS.
Dr. James Oliver practiced for many years. The in- scription, in the old burial-place shows that he was boru March 25, 1745, and died Dee. 13, 1826. Ile built the dwelling-house now occupied by Cornelius Oliver.
Dr. Jaques I. Hasbrouck, who resided at the present place of Charles Bloom, and Dr. Lewis Hasbrouck, whose residenee was the present place of Dr. George Chambers. aud Dr. Isaae J. Hasbrouck were all practicing physicians in the early part of this century. Dr. Jacob I. Delewater resided where William P. Cole now lives, and did business for several years. Dr. Matthew Dewitt was also at Stone Ridge for some years. Dr. Lewis H. Wiekes, from Greene County, was in company with Dr. Jacob L. Hasbrouck for a time. Dr. D. G. Perry was also a physician for some
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TOWN OF MARBLETOWN.
years. Dr. Lounsbery and Dr. Oliver have been in prac- tice for a long time, but are now retired from business. Dr. George Chambers, who has had an extensive ride for many years, still occasionally practices. Ifis son, Dr. Jacob Chambers, who graduated a few years since, is now in practice in Marbletown. Dr. Vandemark and Dr. Crafts are also iu active business at Stone Ridge and throughout the town,-the former for about nine years past, and the latter for fourteen years. Dr. Sears resided at North Marbletown, but removed from that place after a few years.
STATISTICS.
The total population of Marbletown, as determined by the census of 1875, was 3991. Of this number 3861 were native-born, and 130 foreign-born. In regard to race, 3807 were white and 184 colored. In regard to sex, 2002 were males and 1939 females. The males of voting age were 1015. The equalized assessed value of property in Marbletown for 1879-80 is 81,144,989, and the total tax paid upon that basis $17,952.21.
John Mowris, now living at an advanced age, states that there was a swinging gate on the King's Ilighway at the junction of the Shokan road. The post upon which it hung was very near the house where Jobn Dewitt now lives. The old mile-stones along the King's Highway are said to have been set by John A. Dewitt and Jacob Cham- bers, who resurveyed the highway from Kingston to Ellen- ville, probably about 1800. The stones are venerable enough to be still older, and simply rearranged by them from new measurement.
SLAVES.
About the commencement of this century, the birth of slaves was required to be registered in the office of the town clerk. The Marbletown registry, in excellent preser- vation, was among the papers of the late Jonathan Has- brouck, and from that record we take the first three entries :
"] do certify that iny negro wench gave birth to a female child named Lane, on the 11th of September, 1799.
" THOMAS JANSEN (Farmer).
" Recorde! by John N. Cantine, Towu Clerk."
" I do hereby certify that I Have a quale child, nainel Pet, born of my slave April 14, 1800.
" LEWIS BRODREAD.
" Recorded July 26, 1800.
"JOHN N. CANTINE, Ton Clerk."
"I have a black female child, named Sarah, born the 3d of No- vember, 1790.
- "ADAM HOFFMAN.
". Recor led by me, 3d of November.
" JOHN N. CANTINE, Town Clerk."
The following is given ou account of its value in showing residents in Marbletown, Olive, and Rosendale seventy years ago :
dateaument roll of the real and personal estate in the town of Marble- turn, in the county of Ulster, made by Andries Marie, Christopher Snyder, and Joseph Hasbrouck, assessors of said town (for the your 1-11).
Aurlimondy. Abraham ..... $600
Austen. Sylvester ...
Allen, Noah
Beaty, Robert.
Begonias. Isaiah
Byse, John, Jr 650
Avery, Join ..
150
Beaty, Charles 291)
$500
Coutant, Abraham.
Byse, Robert
200
Canada, Samuel ...
Bach, Peter.
70
Constable, Jacob ...
Bush, Jacobus
32
Cure, Matthew 120
Bush, Stephen.
700
Craige. Gordon
420
Bush, banc.
1,040 Cross, Noah.
10
Brown, William
Bush,- Cornelius.
Bogart, Henry
1.400
Cure, Philip
Depuy, Levi
40
Bogart. Cornelius.
420
Dubois, Tobias, Jr.
350
Bogart, John
1,360
Davis, Andrics
Davis, Jacobus S.
1,280
Beaty, John
400
Davis, James ..
150
Brodhead. Henry.
2,450
Davis, Frederick
Davis, Isaac I.
Davis, William.
500
Brink, Cornelius.
2.432
Dubois, Conrad, Jr. 50
Bloom, Isaac.
1,200
Dinge, Lawrence ..
Davis, Heury ....
Davis, Benjamin ..
1,12
ProdLená, Abraham ..
4.150
Davis, John B.
Delemater, Jacob.
1.945
Baster. George ..
350
Davis, Jacob ..
Delamater, Jobu A
Delamater. Gerrit ...
1,120
Bishop, Asa.
600
Burke, Edmund.
502
Dewitt, John A
1.275
Buly, Benjamin.
427
Dewitt, Andries I .. Jr.
Dewitt, Abraham W.
Dewitt, Samuel.
Depuy. William and Moses
1,000
Brodhead, Richard J
450
Depny, simeon ....
4.500
Besemer, Daniel
30
Davis, George ..
437
Buck, Asa.
450
Dewall. Oswald.
520
Brink, Robert, and son- in-law ..
450
Davis, Benjamin T.
Duhvis, Tobias ..
Dubois, Andrew I. 583
Bush, John.
500
Delamater, William D.s ..
Hell. Joseph ..
25
Ilpuy, Levi ..
Deits, Abrahamn ...
Buty, Jacobus.
20
Dewitt, Andries I
€,844
Bro lhead, David
601)
(Dewitt, Charles.
2,131
Drink, Christopher.
6:0 Davis, Isane ..
50
Davis, Andries B
200
Burr, Charles.
Davis, Frederick A
483
Churchwell, John.
600
De Lamontinye, Isaac Depuy, Aaron ...
130
Cooper, Charles.
125
Delamater, Cornelius A ....
930
Crispell, Thomas
730
Davis, John A ..
Daviz. Henry A.
164
Crispell, Jol.n.
Dubois, William.
159
Crispell. Henry ..
1,510
Pewall, Phillips
Davenport, Cornelius
Deits, Christian
Drew, William.
110
Christiana, Michael.
60
Ennist, JJunes
Ennist, William
955
Cantine, Peter .1 ..
200
Ennist, George
453 65
Chambers, Jacob ..
1,300
Elmaendorf, Jacobus, Jr.
Chambers, Jacob. Or.
Ennis, John ...
400
Chambers, Joseph ...
1,500
Emery, Jolin ...
Coons, Jacob
903
Emery, Joseph ..
3:0 1:0
Conner, John. :00
Chambers, Thomas, Heirs of ...
563
Conner, Jacobus
250
Coons, JoLu.
312
Conner, Rebecca
400
Conner, llenry
460
Cantine, John ..
1,206
Cantine, Moses.
1,724
Frame, Sunuel ..
1,047
Cantine, Charles, 4,650
Freer, Solomon
100
Carney, Daniel -150
Freer, Cornelius.
200
Countryman, Elias
460
Fairchild. Simen ...
Freer, Hugo#
Ferguson, Jaunes
Contant, Jacob ..
200
Cantine, J. bn N
1,900
Cole, Cornelius C
6.000
Clearwater, Abraham
400
Cox. Rachel ..
Christiana, Daniel ..
180
Christiana, Solomou ..
Chambers, John.
1,000
Gostine, Richar.]
Chambers, Heury P 800
Guthes, Lewis ....
Hollister. isaac
Creal, John ..
6.
Hollister, Josiah.
466
Bodley. John.
120
Brodhead, Rebecca
4,100
Drink, Antje
300
Broche.l. D. niel.
2.500
Bush, Derrick.
1,000
Dunlap, Willinin.
Bishop, Asa, Jr.
1,471
Brink, Peter
4,565
I'rodhead, Wessel.
3,160
Dubois, Gerrit.
1.252
Brink, Cornelius E. and John.
1,000
Coons, Michael
2,100
Crans, JJobu, and father ...
150
Crispell, Martin ..
500
Christiana, George.
$60
Cantine, Abrabanus ..
4,577
Cushneyham, Charles 700)
Enniet, Henry.
118
Coon:, Shneon .. 700
Elmendorph, Ilut bard,
1,05+
Ehuendorph, Frederick 1 ..
Ehnendorph, Lucass
Elmendorph, Lucas I 14 0
Elkins, Margaret, and son Frederick 10
Ennist, William, Jr.
200
Eals, Lantile. 200
400 260
Clearwater, Jo ech.
Freer, Jacob, Jr.
Fero, Andrics.
Graham, Andrew
35
Graham, Katie.
Grove, George.
1,53
Gittersleve, James.
Gibbons, Thomas
erty, leal and
Aliş. John.
Abby. David
A Kert, .Tab.
Clearwater. Nathaniel 470
50
Bush, Wilhelmus
Bevier, David.
13,010
Dubois, Martin .....
514
Cross. Benjamin N.
560
Crisp !!. Samuel.
Byse, Abraham
505
Bodley, Henry
420
Bush, Frederick, Jr.
Bishop, Titus.
627
Bruger. Jonas.
Bush, Joseph
35 Davis, Thomas ..
Crispell, Solo:non
ECO
Emery, Rowland
270
Clearwater, Thomas 515
120 50
Byse, Samuel.
$ Non-resident.
190
HISTORY OF ULSTER COUNTY, NEW YORK.
Hollister, Isaac, Jr. $280)
Markle, Cornelius. $353
Selintt, Uriah and William $220
Vandemark, John 11
Van Leaven, Gilbert.
Vandemark, William. 210
Hovenbeck, Gideon, 901
Mowris, Peter.
2,497
Hardenbergh, Philip. 1,0011
Hardenbergh, Leonar1. 1,-56
Hardenbergh, Untherip .....
216
Hardenbergh. Gradus .. .. 2,453 Hasbrouck. Jacob ... 3,509
Hlashrouck, Lewis, Jr .. 120
Hasbronek. Josiah, Jr .. 924
Morris, Jobn.
North, John S
435
Sinedes, Charles
Nottingham, StephenS
120
Traphagen, Jonathan 2,002
Trowbridge, Ralph 122
Turner, Samuel, estate of .. 750
Vandeburgh, Jacobus ..
Vandemark, John ..
492
Ilusbrouck, Henry, and mother. 1,700
Iloffman, Peter ... 1.450 Nottingham. Thomas
170
Hasbrouck, Jacobus B
6,657
North, Benjamin.
450
Turuer. Benjamin .. 105
Vandowark, Benjamin
Hasbrouck, David A ....
60%
Hume, William, and son John ..
CIG
New kirk, Cornelius C.
4,927
HIvne, Joel ..
908
Hill, John
75
Oosterhoudt, Peter F 400
Hogans, David ...
145
Dusterhoudt, Henry P
1,550
lurdenbergh. Benj unir. 2,000
Hasbrouck, Isine S 115
Hardenbergh, Tryntic.
1,200
Oliver. Jane.
200
Hubbard, Quartus.
Oliver, Jaines.
6,034
Ingram, Benjamin.
450
Peck, Benjamin.
Perry, Elisha.
350
Jansen, Thomas .. 5,205
Jansen, Peter .. 4,700
Jansen, Abraham.
1.812
Perzonias, David
15
Junseu, Thomas 1
2,400 50
Jackson, Martin.
SU
Robison, Isaac, Jr .. 50
Vandemark, Eliza. 600
Van Wagenen, Jacobus 1,200 Westbrook. Jonathan, Jr .. 1,330
Vaudemark, John A. 400
Yeaple, Philip .. 505
Vandemark, Jacob S. 2,572
Yeaple, Arrementie .. 655
Vandemari:, John I., Jr ... 45
Yeaple, Peter.
230
Keator, Henry
310
Roosa, John I
1,240
Keator, George 250
Roosa, Johannis G
1,040
Krou:, Jacob .. 1,703
Krom, Henry W
900
Rapleyea, Jacob, and son. Roosa, Jacob I., Jr .........
1,110
Kram, William J. 100
Ruosa, Zacharias ...
1,164
Krom, Willia .. H 100
Kontor, Jonathan 407
Krom, Simon .. 1,0 :0
Robisou, Annatie ..
150
Krom, Jobannis. 350
Roosa, Andries and Levi ..
5,100
Krom, Benjamin .. 1.198
Robbins, Benjatuin ....
125 900
Keator, Peter, Jr.
Robison, Cornelius. 151
Keator, M. ..
650
hoosa, Jacobus L. 141
Keitor, Jaculus.
Hoven, Bill. 30
Keator. Benjamiu ...
Itoosa, Luke.
120
Krow, Peter ..
Rosekrans, Harmanus.
520
Kentor, Joha N
100
Rumsey, Nathaniel. 40
Krator. Jacob S.
669
SInyter. Abraham. 40
Keator, Abraham W
80
Steward. Colonel. 1,100
Krom, Jacobus I
100
Smith, Abraham, Jr. €10
Kelder, Francis.
Schutt, James. 8º0
Krom, Johs I
Steenbergh, Jacob. 150
Krom, Joha C.
Smith, Jonathan 1,070
Krom, James.
20
Smith, John P.
Smith, Peter P'. 200
Lane, Rickard.
9:0 Smith, John F 100
Lane, John ...
125 Smith, Thomas.
190
Lockwood, Sauldel.
Sharte', James
Smith, Joseph. 1,769
Lock wood, Gilbert. Lock wood, Da
Lam, Joshua.
554
1.ounsbery, Richard, Jr ...
Spo 800
Schoonmunker, William
Smith, Felton, Jr. 358
Shurtes, Meraba, and soa. 250
Schoonmaker, Thomas F .. 450
Lyons. Michael ...
Lock wood, Jesse ..
30
Leo. Samuel
60
Smith, Eliphas 95
Markie. Jacob .. 13 San:mons, Cornelius .. 250
Merribew, Peter
2:20
Sin th. Jacobus 600
Merribes, David.
400
Styhen, Petr. 310
Morrilow. Samnel. 1.3
Mercihow, John and Ste-
.hen ....
1.275
Merrih.w. John, Jr ..... 240
MeMarter. James .... 605 Susder, Jacob .. 3,619
Murtagh, Licorgeand Wi-
Suyder. Abraham S.12
Tim m
1,600
Snyder, Jacob A 140
Middagh, JJohn 550
smith, Henry, Jr 1,320
Mildlash, Henty. 050
Siely, Thomas 900
Stokes, Richard I ... 150
Van Leuven, Elias 610
Van Leuven, Johannis. Son
Markle, Frederick P.
Metiianis. Isaac
200
Sammons. Abraham
Vandrmark, George ..
232 .
MeDaniel, John.
100
Sluyter, Cornelius D ..
Vandemark, Jacob N. 60
Van Wagenen, Gerrit A.,
Jr ... 1,812
Hasbrouck, Joseph .. 7,620
Hasbrouck, Benjamin I. 4,160
Hasbrouck, Isaac I 1,350
North, Robert 640
Husbrouck, Mary .. 90
North, Catherina .. 590
Hasbrouck, Lewis .... 2,963
Newkirk. Gerrit aud Oli- ver Matthew.
4,995
Turner, Daniel .. 50
Vandemark, John S.
29 45
North, Orseruus.
Nottingham & Van Vleck. Nottingham, Jobn ...
1,327
Tack. Sarah, and son John
150
Terwilliger, Helena ..
2,100
Vosburgh, Martin ..
Winchell, Jaines ..
North, Samuel. 65
Trustees of Marbletown ... 1,250
Thompson, Isaac
50
Winchell, Peter ..
Inse, John, and mother-in-
8.1
Winchell, Jneob ..
Winchell, Samuel.
5.121
Terbush, Elias .. 650
Terwilliger, Johannis S ... Sou Vandemark, Sylvester, Jr. 203
Vandemark, Isaac ....
119
Wood, William T.
Van Vleeck, Sarah .... 500
Var Leuven, Christopher .. Vandemark, Solomon ... 32
195
Williams, John M
Jansen, Henry F
Plough, Teunis
Vandemark, Levi.
1,282
Williams, Heber
Wells, Isaac,
660
Keyser, Cornelius 1,013 230
Keyser, Cornelius C ..
493
Robison, Abraham.
400
Keator, Matthew 314
Perry. Elisha, Jr.
50
Patterson, George 100
300
Wynkoop, Cornelia.
Wynkoop, Cornelins
4,127 30
Palen, George.
200
Vandemark. David
Ruhison, Isaac .. 2,498
Robison, David 30
Roberts, Benjamin N 450
Hoo:a, An-Iries G .. 1,314 Robbins, Samuel. 330
The total amount of tax collected was 8409.72. The comparison between that sum and those raised at the pres- ent time from the same territory of Marbletown, Olive, and Rosendale, is fruitful of suggestions, -- some perhaps indi- cating progress, activity, enterprise ; others extravagance, recklessness, and an utter disregard of the first principles of economy in public affairs.
IV .- ORGANIZATION.
The patent for the territory of Marbletown was granted June 25, 1703. The trustees in charge of the lands seem to have been the only civil authorities at first, and for several years later. They had authority to regulate public matters to the extent of protecting the settlers in the enjoyment of the titles granted them. A distinct civil organization was evidently somewhat the result of the neces- sities of the ease, and a matter of growth instead of legisla- tive enactment. This was the ease in Rochester. The boundaries of the town were those of the patent. Subse- quent to the Revolution, Marbletown was incorporated by the general act of March 7, 1788, which provided for a large number of civil divisions. A part of the territory of Olive was taken from this town in 1823, and a part of Rosendale in 1844.
The trustees chosen from time to time must have been men who had the confidence of the people, as very impor- tant duties were intrusted to them, often requiring much judgment and discretion.
The following were the trustees for the period of one hundred years,-1703 to 1803.
Hill, Audrew
1;250
Markle, Williaun. 40 1
Schoonmaker, Michael ..... 120
llill, Uriab ... 855
Mowris, Heury 2,528
Schoonmaaker, Simon ....... 7,690
Shaw. John TO Vandemark, Sylvester. .....
400
Moul, Philip
McGinnis, Williat 425
Sutteu, Andrew. 600
203 Sammons, John .. 30
14 Smith, Isane 65
40 Steen, Abraham? 150
Van Wagenen, Ezekiel ...... 700
Van Wagenen, James. 250
Van Wngenen, Josiah. 70%) 50
Turner, Joel. 130
Turner. John .. 100
Travis, Isaac. 70
Van Vliet, Joseph ..
Van Vliet. John ...
Winchell, Anthony
583 $50 112
Oakley. Isaiab.
314
Oakley, John
410
Terpenning, Bondewyn .... 350
Wager, Johannis
Winfield. Peter.
Wood, Frederick, and son.
10 3,950 1,250
Wynfield, Daniel
525
Krom, Benjamin A
Keator, l'eter ....
1,053 350
Roosa, Aldeit I.
Sluyter, Jobu 226
Stokes, Edward. 15 Stokes, John 1,050 1,126
Inunsbery, Jacob ...
I.ounsbery, Richard ..
1.000
Lounsbery, John ... 950
Lengendyek, John .. 1,080
Schoonmaker, Jacobus F .. 340
Schoonmaker, Egbert P ... 450
Fuyder, Henry 1,300
Smith, Abrahamn.
Suyder, Christopher. 4.700
Suhler, Solomon 1.50
* Non-resident.
% Non-resident.
544
Ingrain, Orange. 210)
Vandemark, Samuel ..
50 30 25 900
Traver, Peter P. 650
900 390
Winchell, Henry
Vandemark, Cornelius. .... 234
Mowris, James
1,25{ 110 370
70 40
Lane, William. 950
191
TOWN OF MARBLETOWN.
TRUSTEES.
1703 .- Col. Henry Beckman, Capt. Thomas Garton, Capt. Charles Brodhead ; assistants, John Cock, Sr., Capt. Richard Brod- head.
1704 .-- John Cock, Sr., Capt. Joris Middagh, Ligut. Thomas Ilall; assistants, Ilenry Bogart, William Nottingham.
1705 .- John Cek, Sr., Lieut. Thomas Hall, Lieut. Gysbert Crom ; assistants, Frederick Mourits, Isaae Davis.
1706 .- Capt. Thomas Garton, Capt. Richard Brodhead, William Nottingham ; assistants, Isaac Davis, Thomas Jansen.
1707 .- John Cock, Sr., John Beatty, Peter Van Leuven; assistants, C'apt. Charles Brodhead. Lient. Gysbert Crom.
1708-10 .--- John Cock, Sr., John Beatty, Peter Van Leuven ; assistants, Lieut. Gyshert Crous, Capt. Joris Middagh.
1711 .- Hendr. Bogart, Isaac Davis, Thomas Jansen ; assistants, Capt. Joris Middagh, Cornelius Tack.
1712 .- Capt. John Pawling, Lieut. Thomas Cook, Cornelius Eltinge; assistants, Capt. Joris Mid-lagh, Thomas Jansen.
1713 .-- Capt. Richard Brodhead, Capt. Joris Middagh, Pieter Van Leuven : assistant:, Lieut. Thomas Cook, Cornelius Elringe. 1714 .- Capt. Richar 1 Brodhead, Capt. Joris Middagh, Peter Van Lenven ; assistants, Cornelius Eltinge, Nicolans Dupuis.
1715 .- John Cock, Sr., Nicolaus Dupuis, Cornelius Tack ; assistants, Lieut. Jan Van Kampen, Lambert Dolorbrink. 1716-17 .- Lieut. Thomas Cock, Cornelius Eltinge, Albert Pawling ; assistants, Thomas Jansen. Henry Pawling.
1718 .- Capt. Charles Brodhead, Lieut. Jansen, Johu HI. Pawling; assistants, Lieut. Cock, Ensign Pawling.
1719 .- Capt. Charles Brodhead, John Beatty, Cornelius Eltinge ; assistants, Thomas Cook, Nicolaus Dupnis.
1720-21 .- Capt. Nottingham, Lient. Thomas Cuck, Lieut. Thomas Jansen : assistants, Capt. C. Brodhead, William C. Eltinge. 1722-24 .- Cornelius Eltinge, Albert Pawling, Hendrick Krou ; assist- ants, Thomas Cook, Thomas Jansen. 1725-29 .- Capt. Richard Brodhea 1, Louis Bevier, Daniel Brodhead, Sr .; assistants, CorneBus Eltinge, Cornelius Dapuis.
1730 .- Copt. Iicharl Brothend, Louis Bevier, Daniel Prodherd; assistante, William Nottingham, Andries Van Leuven. 1731 .- The same, except Joris Middagh in place of William Notting- hamn.
1732-36 .- Thomas Jansen, Martin Bogart, Lient. William Cock; assistants, Hendrick Krom, John Newkirk.
1737 .- Coralia- Depy, Martin Middagh, Arie Oosterhoudt.
1738 .-- Cornelius Depuy, Martin Midaagh, Arie Oosterhoudt ; assist- ants, Egbert Brinck, Louis Bevier.
1739 .- Cornelius Depuy. Martin Middagb, Arie Oosterhout; assist- ants, Melgart Keator, Thomas Vandermark. 1740-42 .- Cornelius Depuy, Martin Middagh, Wessel Brodhead. 1743-45 .- Wessel Brodhead, Albert Pawling, Stephen Nottingham. 1746-49 .- Wessel Brodhead, Stephen Nottingham, Levi Pawling. 1:50-56 .- Leonard Hardenbergh, Frederick Davis, Peter Cantine. 1.57 .- Peter Cantine, Levi Pawling, Nathan Suadus. 1738-60 .--- 1 eter Cantine. Nathan Emedes, Martin Delameter. 1:61 .- Peter Cantine. Martin Delameter, Stephen Nottingham. 1702-72 .- Levi Pawling. Lonis Bevier, Jacob, Hasbrouck.
1773-77 .- Levi Pawling, Jacob Hasbrouck, Matthew Cantine. 1775-87 .- David Bevier, Jacob De Lamater, Charles W. Brodhead. ITSS-90 .- Cornelius E. Wyukoop, Thomas Schoonmaker, Jr., Abra- haut Cantiue.
1,91-92 .--- Cornelius E. Wynkoop, Abraham Cantine, William Pick. 1793-97 .- Jacob I. Hasbrouck, Abraham Sahler, Daniel Brodhead. 1700-1802 .-- Jacob Chambers, Daniel Brodhead, John A. Dewitt. 1-03 .- l'eter Jansen, Wessel Brodhead, John N. Cantine.
The town continued to choose trustees for many years, but the office in this century was of much less importance than formerly. The common lauds of the town became continually less, and the duties of trustees diminished in the same proportion. The common lands were disposed of by authority of an act of the Legislature passed in 1802. "The counvissioners in charge of their sale were John A. D.witt and Jacob Chambers. As already remarked, the lowi organization developed gradually.
In 1711, Capt. Charles Brodhead was chosen Supervisor. Pieter Mowrits,* Constable and Collector; Capt. Joseph Middagh, Capt. Richard Brodhead, Assessors; Lieut. Thomas Cock, Surveyor of Highways.
At the annual meeting of 1712, Capt. John Pawling was chosen Supervisor; Pieter Mowrits, Constable and Collector ; Capt. Richard Brodhead, Capt. Joris Middagh. Assessors ; Arien Vandemark, Surveyor of Highways.
In the year 1713 there were chosen Capt. Thomas Garton, Supervisor ; Pieter Mowrits, Constable and Cel- lector ; Capt. Richard Brodhead, Pieter Van Leuven, Assessors ; Cornelius Tack, Surveyor of Highways; Capt. ' Joris Middagh, John Beatty, Overseers of the Poor.
In the year 1714 the town officers comprised Capt. Thomas Garton, Supervisor; Pieter Van Leuven, N. Dupuis, Assessors; Pieter Mourits, Constable and Col- lector; Johannis Cool, Surveyor of Highways; Capt. Joris - Middagh, John Beatty, Overseers of the Poor.
In the year 1715 Capt. Charles Brodhead was chosen Supervisor; Johannis Cool, Constable and Collector ; Lieut. Thomas Cock, Nicolaus Dupuis, Assessors; Charles Brodhead, Thomas Jansen, Overseers of the Poor.
In 1716 the same Supervisor; Thomas Cock, Nicolaus Dupuis, Assessors ; Johannis Cool, Constable and Col- lector ; Capt. Charles Brodhead, Thomas Jansen, Over- seers of the Poor.
At the town-meeting of 1717 the officers chosen were Charles Brodhead, Supervisor ; Henricus Kroin, Constable and Collector ; Nicolaus Dupuis, Thomas Cock, Assessors ; Huysbert Lambertson, Nicolas Blanshau, Surveyors of Highways; Jacob De Lamater, Peter Mourits, Overseers of the Poor; Albert Pawling, Martin Bogart, Fence- Viewers.
In the year 1718 Charles Brodhead was Supervisor ; Lieut. Thomas Cock, Nicolaus Dupuis, Assessors ; Survey- ors of Highways, Rosendale path, Gysbert Roosa; Mar- bletown path, Albert Pawling; Lambert Doldorbrinck, Constable and Collector; William Cock, N. Dupuis, Fence- Viewers; Jaeobas De Lamater, Peter Mourits, Overseers of the Poor.
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