History of Ulster County, New York, with illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers. Vol. II, Part 51

Author: Sylvester, Nathaniel Bartlett, 1825-1894. cn
Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Philadelphia : Everts & Peck
Number of Pages: 818


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Zachariah D'alen, Isaac Post, Jacobus L. Roosa, Peter I. Roosa, John I. Schoonmaker, Jr., Wilhelmus Enith, William Schoon- maker, Henry Shurter, Charles Smedes, Peter T. Smith, Felton Smith, Daniel Sluyter, Richar.1 C. Stokes, Peter K. Smith, Charles Smith, William Smith, Uriah Schafts (probably), John Stoke. Jr., Solomon D. Terwilliger, William Teas, Jubn Teas, Daniel Turner, Benjamin Turner, Abraham Vamlemark, Simon Van- lenven, Levi Vanwagenen, William Van Henstine, Stephen Vandemuark, Stephen Winchell, Gaasbeck Winchell, William


. F. Wood, Frederick Wood, Jun., Christian Winner, Jun .. John Winfield, William F. Wood, Eliezer Willey, Jun., Henry Yeapie. John Shurter, Sergeant; Isane F. Davis, Sergeant; Cornelius Davis, Sergeant ; Simon Krom, Sergeant."


" Roll of Capt. Martin Elmendorf's Company of Detached Light In- fantry :


"Capt., Martin Elmendorf; Lieuts., Peter P. Post, Charles Cushney ; Ensigns, John I. Dumoul, Peter Schoonmaker ; Sergts., Henry Wynboup, Jun., Benjamin Elmendorf, Samuel Myer, John M. Elmendorf: Corporals. Elisha Snyder, Peter HI. Ackert, Cornelius Pierce, John T. Iloughtaling; Musicians, Stephen Vankeuren, Henry S. Terpenning : Privates. Thomas Wells, Henry Ellsworth, Samuel Van Wagener, John C. Elinustorf, James Patterson, John Boding, Charks B. Vau Wager, Henry Degraff, Isane France, John L. Pangh. Theophilus Ellsworth, Mablon Thorp, John Deyoc, Martin Gulneek, Benjamin Heermance, James Ross, Solomon Dabris, John Herrington, Tjerek Beekman, Zachariah Brink, l'eter Crispell, Jonathan Schoonmaker, Samuel Ostran ler, Benjamin Hartwell. Peter C. Fiero, James Brink, Jonas Snyder, Williamt Ostrander, Peter P. Fiero, John Dubois, Jacob Manter- stock, Martin Jack, Martin Suyder, Abraham Brink, Adam Decker, Abrah nu Osterlwoudt, Adam Mautorstock, Christopher MeDouabl, Peter Miller, Jun., Solomon Parcel, Peter J. Brink, Sylvenus B. Day, Jobu Briggs, Tunis Briggs, John W. Hought- aling, Hugh Briggs, Peter Briggs, John Smith, John E. Brink, John H. Davis, Jacob Robison, Jacob T. Freer, Sylvester Vande- mark, Jr., Jobn D. Chambers, John I. Vandemark, Jun., Peter D. Delammater, Gilbert Van Keuren, Benjamin Bush, Heury S. Krom, William Schmit, David Vanwagener, Jr., Abraham Vande- mark, Noah Allen, Sampson Jansen, Jacob Van Steenbergh, John Turner, Jun., David Shuster, Robert Vankeuren, James Terbush, Anchew A. Davis, Levi Christian, Robert Bice, Garret I. Vou Wagoner, Willima Hl. Krom, Andrew Lane, Andrew Van- demark, Isaac H. Davis, Peter P. Keator, Jobin Vansteenbargh, John Peet, Henry Terwilliger. Jacob Clearwater, Cornelius Van Wagener, Jr., John Carver, Richard C. Lane, Solomon 8. Vando- mark, Ephaim Personcus, James Harkness, Benjamin Beur, Richard I. Davis, Jacobus Quick, Jun."


WAR OF ISCI-65.


Men and money were promptly furnished at the ont- break of the Rebellion, and during the long and bloody struggle, 250 or more of the sous of - Marbletown pave themselves to the canse, and 40 or more lost their lives in the service.


ARMY LIST.


Benjamin S. Oosterhondt, enl. Ang. 7, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C; taken prisoner Oct. 10. 1:63, and died at Andrisonville, July 1, 1864.


Simon P. Costerhoudt, enl. Aug. 9, 1oc2, 120th Regt., Co. C; wounded in the Wilderness; klibel lo.fore Petersburg, Nov. 6, 1864.


John I. Vosterbondt, enl. Aug. 5, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C.


Henry Quick, enl. Aug. 11, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C.


Isaiah Ross, enl. Ang. 7, 1562, 120th Regt., Co. C.


Matthew Stokes, en! Aug. 12, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C .; died uear Falmouth, Va., Der. 21. 1802.


James M. Stokes, en !. Ang. 7, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C.


Jeremiah Wager, enl. Aug. 29, 1512, 150th Regi., Co. D. John W. Embree, ent. Macch 16, 1-64, 20th Regt. Jacob, Christiana, ent. January, 1564, 120th Regt. Andrew H. Porda, eal Sept. 8, 1994, 20th freL. George C. Frvar, enl. September, 1861, 20th Regt.


Willisun 11. Van Leuwen enl. Oct. 50, Eso1, 20th Regt .; re-enl. Jan. 1, 18644. Abraham A. Markle, ral. Origher, 1454, 20th Regt.


Hiram H. Davis, enl. Nov. 17, 1962, 150th Regt .; pro. to corp. and sergt .; woutlet at Winchester.


James A. Degree, enl. April 1, 1963, 90th Bagt. Conn. D. W. Keator, enl. Oct. 17, 1553, Hst Regt.


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Jacob Van dermark, cui. Oct. 17, 1883, 11st Rect. Wilson Ennist, ent. Pet. 25, 1-61, 4th Car.


John J. Pogruif, ont. Sept. 11, 1864, 91st Regt.


William H. Finist, ent. Det, 25, 1561, 4th Cav.


Jacob J. Roosa, enl. Nov. 17, 1962, 156th Regt .; taken prisoner and never heard from.


John Roosa, ent. Dec. 1, 1561, 156th Regt. ; pro. to sergt. and Ad lient. ; severely wennded at Charleston.


George M. Rovna, enl. Nov. 17, 1862, 136th Regt .; pro. to corp .; died at Fal- month, V' ..


Hirum Tappan, enl. Ang. 24, 1562, 120th Rect. ; pro. to Ist sergt. Green L. Davis, enl. Aug. 22, 1962, 120th Regt.


Luther Trowbridge, ent. October, 1864, Eng. Corps.


Noah Sampson, enl. April, 1565.


Harry Keator, eul. Jaunary, 1-64, 20th U. S. C. T.


Simion Roosa, enl. April, 1861, 20th Begt. ; re-enl. Nov. 6, 1861, 1021 Regt .; taken prisoner at Cedar Creek.


Samuel Palen, enl. November, 1862, 156th Regt.


Daniel D. Smith, enl. Aug. 22, 1862, 120th Regt .; severely wonled.


George Kendrick, enl. O. t. 3, 1864, 12uth Regt.


Martin 2. Maikle, enl. Pec. $1, 18 :1, 102d legt .; re-enl. Feb. 26, 1862; pro. to sergt.


Spencer Jones, enl. February, 1564, 20th liegt.


George W. Ennist, pot. O. t. 1, 1-cl, Enth Regt .; re-enl. Feb. 12, 18/4, 22d Cav. ; pro. to serat.


Anthony W. Entist, pul. Oct. 1, 1861, 2nth Regt.


Christopher Krause, enl. Nov. 1, 1:62, 196th Regt. ; trans. to Ist La. Cav.


Saumiel Wirren, eal. September, 1561, 20th Regt .; re-eul. Jan. 1, 1804.


William Dubois, enl. March 24, 1-65, Hist Reet.


Jacob M. Popay. en !. Feb. 10, 1864, Blat U. S. C. T. ; wounded in the foot; disch. December, 1865.


Abnun S. Mil Haugh, enl. Feb. 19, 1864, 15th Eng.


Eugene Hasbrouck, ent. Sept. 25, 1-61, 20th Rest .; re-enl. Jan. 4, 156 !.


Mathew Hasbrouck, enl. Sept. 6, 1402, 156th Regt. Co. D ; pro. to lat atal 2d lieut. ; severely wounded.


Colvin H. Robinson, cul. Ang. 4, 1-62, 120th Ragt., Co. C; died Aug. In, 1865, of disease contracted in the army.


William Webster, ass't surg., com. November, 1861, 156th Regt. ; pro. to Ist swing ; trans. to -5th Regt.


Warren Trimhell, ent. Ang. 22, 1962, 120th Regt .; pro. to corp., sergt., and 1st lient.


Abram schoonmaker, cul. Ang. 7, 1862, 120th Regt , Co. C; wontled at l'e- t .: rsburg.


Nicholas Plough, And, Fel 17, 1984, 9th Ragt. ; severely wounded.


William B. Ostramler, ent. Oct. 15, 1964, 13th Engineers.


Charles Torral, enl. Nov. 1861. 20th Regt.


Angevine C. Davis, corp .. enl. Nov. 1802, 156th Bert.


Onigen Davis, ent. Feb. 1:64, 21st Art.


Junges Oakley, out. Ort. 13, 1864, 15th Engineers.


Peter P. Winchell. enl. March 20, 1864, 20th Regt.


James Bush, enl. in U. S. A.


Petr Bush, eul. ICth Regt.


George W. Charles, Fal. Ang. 4, 1592, 12th Regt., Co. C.


Willicon 11. Chase, end. Aug. 2. 1872, 120th Regt., Co. C.


John J. Davenport, col. Ang. 7, 1312, 12th Rigt, I.e.


Alrun R. Durham, enl. Aug. 4, 1502, 120th Regt., Co. C; taken prisoner Oct. 10, 1863, and died in rebel hand -.


Matthias Hinbree, eni. Ang. 11, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C; disch. Juni 6, 1865, ill of consetupti ou, and died soon after.


Lane in G rajvon, ent, July 28, la12, 120th Regt., C . C.


Coro-lin. C. Turner, enl. Im e 11, 1961. 24 Best.


James Brink, ent Sapt: 30, 1561, 201h Regt.


Benjamin I ... Hi abronck, etl. 0 t. 1991, 2irh Rest.


Jacob A. Vanwazener, enl. Ang. 22, 1:52, 12oth legt., Co. C ; a prisoner at An- dersonville.


Mathew Vanwagener, enl. Ang. 29, 1462, 12uth Regt., Co. C ; severely wounded. Elgar Blinchart, enl. April, 1:05, 20th Rest.


Lewis B. Vanwagoner, 2d lient., com. Ang. 22, 1862, 120th Regt .; pro. to Ist lieut .; a prisoner of war twelve months.


Lewis S. Markle, enl. Aug. 6, 1562, 120th Regt., Co. C; pro. to sergt. ; wounded at Spotsylvania.


Chattes Dlemater, sergt., etil. Ang 23, 1922, 120th Rugt.


Jacob H. WinfielI, onl. Aug. 23, 1862, 120th Regt .; pro. to Ist and 2d lieut.


Casper II. Conrad, enl. Anz. 25, 1962, 129th Regt.


George Christian, enl. Feb. 25, leok, 112th Regt.


Hasbrouck Vandermark.


John H. Fitch, enl. September, Jag1, 48th Best.


Flattop Depuy.


ALrath Belley, cul. Ang. 29, 1864, 20th Rest.


Jeremiah Young, cal. Aug. 29, 1992, 12th Krat. : lost left leg in the Wilderness .. John Charles, rul. Aug. 29, 1962, 19 th Regt , Co. C.


thanks II. Broll. vad. eul. April IS, 165, 31st Regt., U. S. Colored Turopa. Jan Hodanon, enl. Feb, 22, load, load Regt.


Richard S. Carney, enl. Ang. 6, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C.


Francia Joseph, ent. Aug. 29, 1862, 190th Rest .; Neverely wounded at Gettys- burg.


Levi K. Brodhead, en1. April 15, 1565, 31st U. S. Colored Troops; disch. De- cember, 1865.


George H. Pierce, enl. Aug. 4, 1562, 120th Regt., Co. C; a priminer tweire months.


Eli Deputy, sorgt., enl. Aug 22, 1862. 120th Regt. ; pro. to Ed lieut. John B. Shaw. ent. September, 1861, Siti Rest.


Joseph Wilkinson, sorgt., cul. Aug. 22, 1562, 120th Regt .; pro. to. 2.1 lieut .; severely woundel.


llenry C. Carmen, eul. Ang. 13, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C; disch. from hospital, May, 1865.


Jacob L. Snyder, capt., com. Ang. 22, 1:62, 126th Regt ; severely wounded. James W. McGinnis, enl. Aug. 22, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C.


Charles MeGinnis, enl. Ang. 22, 1:02, 120th Regt., Co. C.


Sylvanus V. Quick, sorgt., enl. Aug. 29, 1462, 120th Regt.


Ira Thompson, enl. April 14, 1865, 20th Regt.


Lausing Terwilliger, enl. Feb. 6, 1804, 13th Engineers; disch. July 1, 1$65. John C. Carney, enl. March 3, 1865, 112th Regt.


William 11. Hendricks, enl. Aug. 6, 1662, 120th Regt., Co. C; killed July 2, 1963, nt Gettysburg.


Isaac B. Krom, ent. Ang. 22, 1362, 120th Regt .; died Jan. 10. 1864, ut Washing- ton, D. C. Abraham Osterhoudt, enl. Aug. 13, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C ; died Seis. 25, 1885, at stone Ridge.


Peter Garrison, enl. Aug. 22, 1862, 120th Regt .; died Jan, 7, 1863, at Washing- ton, D. C.


Jamies Irwin, enl. Nov. 17, 1802, 156th Regi .; died Feb. 13, 1865, at Salisbury prison.


George W. Christiana, eul. August, 1862, 120th Regt .; died September, 1864, at Washington.


Jacob D. Constable, enl. Sept. 9, 1862, 175th Regt., Co. I; name also appears in the 150th Reat.


l'eter Cox, enl. Sept. 12, 1661, 98h Regt., Co. I.


John J. Krum, ent. February, 1664, 20th Regt.


William P. Delanter, enl. Ang. 23, 1962, 120th Regt., corp .; died Jan. 30, 1803, ut Falmouth, Va.


Jeremiah Lewis, enl. Aug. 23, 1562, 120th Regt .; died Feb. 6, 1863, at Alexan- dria, Va.


Mathew Christian, enl. Aug. 23, 1862, 120th Regt .; died summer, 1963, at Mice lina, Va.


Martin E. Mirkle, eni. April 28, 1861, 20th Regt .; died July 28, 1862, at Balti- muore, Mil.


Jacob Yaple, enl. Ang. 13, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C; diel March 6, 1864, at Rich- mond, Va. Edward O. Drink, enl. Dec. 29, 164, 120th Regt. ; diel June 17, 1864, l-fore Petersburg.


Rufus Thong son, enl. Aug. 7, 1862. 120th Regt., Co. C; died July 2, 1863, at G.t- tyshurg.


Isaac J .. Thompson, enl. Any. 3, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C; died July 20, 1863, a: Paltinte re, Md., of wounds fes ived at Gettysburg.


James Kron , enl. Ang. 22, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C, sergt .; died May 5, 1604, in battle of the wilderness.


Peter Spuling, enl. September, 1861, 20th Regt .; died Oct. 1. 1862, at George- town.


Jacob P. Latinter, en !. Sept. 8, 1861, 20th Regt .; died Ang. 10, 1863, at Fort Barnard, Va.


Moses N. Brassett, enl. Nov. 17, 1862, 156th Regt .; died Oct. 19, 1801, at Cedar Creek. John Jackson, enl. March, 1861, 31st U. S. C. T .; died March 30, 1865, at An- napolis, Mil. John J. Moore, enl. Sept. 1, 1:62, 130th Regt .; died April 20, 1864, in the service. Peter W. Ostrander, onl. Nov. 15, 1861, 102d Regt. ; died in: service at City Point,


Mathew V. Beatty, enl. March 1, 1804, 20th Regt. ; died sopt. 7, 1:64, at City Point, Va.


George B. Baker, enl. Aug. 22, 1802, 120th Regt .; died Jan. 1, 1863, at Wash- ington, D. C. Serenus Deruy, enl. Sept. 1, 1862, 20th Regt. ; died May 30, 1863, at Washing- ton, D. C.


James Redpath, en1. Aug. 20, 1962, 136th liegt., Co. D.


Georg. Connor, enl. June 1, Iso1, 120th Regt.


Ilimam Sparling, enl. Sept. 1, 1861.


George C. Davis, en1. Aug. 22, 1802, 120th Regt., Co. C; wounded at Gettysburg. John W. Vand, rimark, en1. Ang. 2, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C.


Andrew B. Hayes, enl. August, 1862, 156th Regt .; pro. to corp.


Andrew Ackert, enl. Sept. 1x61, 20th Regt .; re-ent. February, 1864.


Andrew V. Ackert, enl. September, 1-12, 20th Regt.


Thomas B. Wyncoop, enl. February, 1974, 31st U. S C. T.


John Newkirk, cal. Aug. 29, Les2, 120th Regt., Co. C.


William Il. Keator, ent. Aug. 29, 1862, 156th Best., Co. D.


Christ ph r M. Baxter, capit., com. Aug. 28, 1862, 156th Rugt., Co. F.


Alexander Vanwagner, eni. Aug. 30, 1862, musician, 156th Regt., Co. F.


Jorvi F. lowe, enl. Sept. 4, 1502, 156th Hegt., Co. F.


Peter Mickle, ent. Sept. 23, 1562, 156; Regt., Co. F.


Randoich Marshall, cul. Sept. 15, 1562, 156th Regt., Co. F.


I'riah Marble, col. Jan. 26, 1.01, Both Regt.


Isaiah Hoosa, enl. Aug. 23, 1802, 125th Regt


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Edward Jansen, enl. April 14, 1865. .


Warren C. Tamany, enl. April 11, 1865, 20th Regt.


Inanc L. Siguor, enl. Nov. 11, 1862, 156th Regt., lient. ; pro. to capt. of Co. A. Clark Reinhart, enl. Aug. 233, 1964, 5th Cav.


Filwarl Vaughn, eul. Jounary, 1963, 211 N Y. Regt.


Joseph D. C. Ilill, eul. Aug. 22, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C; wounded at Gettys- burg.


Willlam II. Hill, enl. Aug. 23, 1562, 120th Regt., corp .; pro. to sergt.


Thomas Meehan, enl. Ang. 1, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C; taken prisoner aud died


at Amlervonville, Inly 7, 1-64. William 11. Bush, en1. Jannary, 1864, 20th Regt.


Andries Vandermark, enl. Ang. 24, 1862, 120th Regt .; wounded at Gettysburg. George Ruymer, enl. Sept. 9, 1861, 20th Regt.


Edward Raymer, eul. March 29, 1365, 20th Regt.


Cornelius Keator, enl. Sept. 6, 150-1, 20th Regt.


William Scott, enl. March 21, 1-65, 121st Rest.


Abnon A. Vandermark, ent. Sept. 2, 1864, 201h Regt.


George W. Vandermark, ent. Sept. 2, 1-64, 20th Regt.


Andrew Dubois, enl. March 21, 1-65, 20th liegt.


Benjamin D. Mckinney, enl. Ang. 6, 1862, 120th Regt , Co C.


Andrew Snyder, enl. Ang. 22, 1-62, 1.9th Regt, corp .; pro. to lat sergt. ; severely wounded at Gettysburg.


John D. Vanwagenen, enl. Aug. 7, 1-62, 120th Regt., Co. C; wounded at Chan - rellorsville.


John B. Krom, eul. Aug. 22, 1862, 1. th Regr., Ist lient. ; pro. t > capt. ; severely wouaded.


Lambert Dubois, sergt., enl. October, 186!, 20th Regt. ; pro. to corp. ail surgt. ; re-enl.


Lewis A. Dubois, enl. Aug. 22, 1862, 120th Regt., sergt. ; pro. to Ist and 2d lieut. ; sov, tely wounded.


George W. Dubois, sergt., 6th Cav .; re -enlisted; taken prisoner ; paroled ; dis- chargedl.


William A. Norton, enl. Aug. 29, 1662, 120th Regt., 2d lieut. ; pro. to Ist lieut. Lorenzo Krum, en1. Aug. s, 1562, 12oth Regt., Co. C.


William 11. Krum, eul. Aug. 11, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C; disch. for disability, Sept. 21, 1:63.


Abramı J. Stokes, enl. Ang. 9, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C; died March 3, 1:65.


Daniel D. Smith, enl. Aug. 7, 1862, 120th Kogt., Co. C; wounded at Gettysburg und Petersburg.


William Smith, enl. Aug. 11, 1562, 120th Best., Co. C.


Joli W. Smith, enl. Aug. 8, 1:51, 12oth Degt., Co. C; died March 18, 1563.


Nelson Terwilliger, enl. Ang. 6, 1561, 120th Regt., Co. C; u prisoner of war eighteen months.


Andries Vandermark, enl. Ang. 18, 1861, 120th Bagt., C. C.


Daniel Sullivan, 3d gergr .; eul. Aug. 18, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C; wounded at Gettysburg.


Egbert Statls, Ist corp. ; ent. Aug. 7, 1802, 120th Regt., Co. C ; severely wounded rt Chancelloreville ; twice u prisoner of war.


John Devoe, 2d corp .; rnl. Aug. 11, 1912, 120th Regt., Co. C.


Henry G. Wager, 4th corp .; col. July 24, 1962, 120th Regt., Co. C.


Wm. 11. Hill, 5th corp. ; cel. Aug 11, 1869, 12 th Rest., Co. C; pro. to sirgt; wounded nt Gettysburg and in the Wilderness.


James M. Van Wagenen, 7th corp .; enl. Aug. 7, 1:2, 120th Regt., Co. C; an- veraly wounded.


Peter Latimer, Sth corp .; enl. July 21, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C.


J hn s. Avery, en !. Ang. 4, 1862, 15th Rest., Co. C; wounded at Gettysburg. Gnirge B. Baker, eul Ang. 8, 1962, 120th Regt., Co. C; died July 1, 1863.


John Brodhead, enl. Aug. 4, 159, 120th Regt., Co. C; pro. to corp .; wounded at Gettysbury and in Virginia. Fram Dudley, mal. Aux. 11, 1. 2, 120th Rept . Co. C.


John A. Benjamin, cul. Ang, 12, 1562, 12th Hegt., Co. C; wounded at Gettys- Ist and Pear birg.


Correlin' B. Constable, enl. Aug. 11, 1802, 120th Regt., Co. C; wounded at li ttyshurg.


Juth Conutryman, ent. Aug. 11, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C; wounded at Gettys- tung : died after the war, Oct. 17, 1865.


J. gen. Hasbrouck, South Regt.


1 . 5.1 .1 Milagh, 20th Regt.


IF -.: y Wells. roth Rept. In, coin L. Hasbrouck, 8th Regt. J h4 1minn. Warren Kimball, 12;h Regt. J . h Biown, 156th Regt., Co. E. J.m . VanJemark, Sinon Peterson. 1 . .! North, 12uth Regt. - More, 14th Ropt. Pam & MManns, Led Rest.


Septen . Helgry, William krum, William H. Keator, Christian Kranz, John Kramp, Alexander Keator, Jacob Ennist, James Fleming, Peter logan.


. ' Bei, 20th Bagt., Co. I. i .auch Every. *.. .. ' Button, lobl Kegt. WY w s. Lenty, with Best .: died at City Point, Va., Sept. 1, 1961.


1. WE: Patria, Washington C. De Witt, Higha Depay, John Depay, Mores Typy, Jeremiah Depay, Harry Cole, Ephraan Cole, William Culu.


Linus Solomon, 56th Regt.


Wm. Il. Schoonmaker, Ww. Terwilliger, Edward Rhinchart, Win. II. Buslt, Gilbert Winchell.


Simon B. Washimira, 156th Rect.


John Washburn, Both Ropt.


Hiram Vandemark, Reuben Vanlenven, Martin Vandemark, Arsios Smith, John Stewart, James Sutton, Calvin H. Robinson, David Russel.


Elias D. Quick, 56th Regt., Co. E.


Luman Osterhoudt.


Benjamin Val Steenbergh, lieut., 59th Regt., Co. K; killed at Antielam. Peter Van Strenbergli, 9Ist Regt., Co. K.


Martin Smith, 12th Regt , Co. K.


Will. Il. Winchell, enl. Aug. 26, 1862, 156th Regt., Co. B.


R. E. Jansen.


Andrew Sinith, 20th Regt.


Andrew Smith, Jr., 12uth Regt .; died at Falmouth, Va.


Lewis Smith, enl. Nov. 29, 1861, 102d Regt., Co. B.


Jaunes Mack, Ist lieut .; enl. 1863, 156th Regt., Co. B; wounded at Winchester.


Charles W. Rainchart, enl. Aug. 7, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C.


George W. Lefevre, Joth Bagt., Co. h ; diel ut Petersburg.


Wm. De Witt, 10th Rugt., Co. K.


Samurl Samson, leth Begt , Co. K.


John Samson, leth Rozt., Co. K.


Superfino Cole, both Best., Co. K; died a' Petersburg.


Joseph Vand-mark, 19th Regt, Co. K; died in the service.


Thomas Samson, 1 th liegt , Co. K.


Peter Vandemask, luth Rogt., co. K.


William Henry Stuls.


Arron Du Bois, enl. April, 1861, 20th Regt., Co. C.


Johnson Bhinghart, enl. April 23, 1965, 80th Regt., Co. C.


Jasper Tamany, enl. April 26, 1505, 80th Regt., Co. C; re-enlisted and served throngh.


Ira Thompson, en! April 26, 1865, 80th Regt., Co. C.


Lilyar L. Rhinehirt, ent. April 13, 1865, Sath Regt., Co. C.


John Shaw, hospital steward.


Abram Stokes, enl. 1.61, 56th Regt.


linn Brodhead, ent. April 14, 1863, 31st U. S. Colored Regt. ; disch. Dec. 1>65. Iliman Bodley, enl. Ang. 11, 1862, 120th Regt, Co. C; taken prisoner Oct. 10, 1863, and die l at Richmond.


George W. Charles, col. Ang. 6, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C; woundel at Gettys- luirg.


George Rockyich, enl. Ang. 20, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C; disch. July 20, 1863, aud di. de pa after.


BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.


LUCAS E. SCHOONMAKER,


son of Egbert Dumond and Hannah (Anderson) Schoon- maker, and grandson of Frederick Schoonmaker, was born in Marbletown, Ulster Co., June 21, 1831. Mis paternal ancestors emigrated from Holland to the American colonies, and settled in Ulster County prior to the Revolution, his grandfather. Frederick, taking an active part in the struggle for independence. His father, Egbert D., imitating the worthy example of his patriotic sire, actively participated in the war of 1812. His grandmother, Elizabeth Schoon- maker, was born in the town of Rochester, Ulster Co., and was a sister of the Kev. Martinus Schoonmaker,-licensed in 1765, Gravesend and Harlem, 1765 to 1784, and Flatbush, Brooklyn, New Utretcht, Flatland, Bushwick, and Graves- end, 1784-1824, died in 1824, aged eighty-seven years,- of Rev. Henricus Schoonmaker, whose first charge was Fishkill and Poughkeepsie, 1763-74, Aquackanonk (now Passaie, N. J.), 1774-79, Bellville, 1784-94, Aqnackavonk and Totoway, 1794-1816, died in 1820, aged eighty-one years. " These brothers were the two last of the old school of Dutch domivies that ministered in Dutch to the end of their days ; they were ardent WHigs in the Revolution, and in their time the most eloquent and impressive speakers in the Dutch language in this country, and were efficient organizers in the formative period of the Church."


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HISTORY OF ULSTER COUNTY, NEW YORK.


Frederick Schoonmaker, by a long course of industry and economy, accumulated a large property, and prior to the Revolution was the owner of at least forty improved farms in the towns of Marbletown and Rochester. In June, 1775, he, together with his fellow-patriots in the town of Marbletown, signed a declaration solemnly resolving never to become slaves, and pledging their saered honors to carry out the measures of the Continental Congress. He raised a company of mounted volunteers, and was appointed cap- tain Oct. 25, 1775. On Feb. 25, 1778, he was appointed a captain in the Revolutionary war by the council at Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., Governor Clinton presiding, and from the commencement of the war until our inde- pen.lence was acknowledged he was engaged in the service of his country, devoting his whole time and means to the struggle for freedom. On several tours of service with his company he bore the expenses and paid large amounts towards the services of his men, and never received any pay from the government. During the whole war he supplied in various ways the Continental army with provisions and other necessaries, and, after having exhausted his large personal estate in order to obtain money for the cause, he mortgaged and otherwise encumbered his real estate to a large amount.


Ile was at Fort Montgomery at the time the chain was extended across the Hudson to prevent the British from going up the river. He was also present at the taking of Burgoyne. At this time Marbletown was much exposed to alarms and depredations from the Tories and Indians, and he was frequently engaged on duty against them. For the security of the neighborhood as a place of refuge against the Indians and their allies, his residence, a large stone house, was extended and fortified, and in times of alarms and danger the women and children fled to this fort for safety, and while there they were maintained and sup- ported by Capt. Schoonmaker. After the village of Kings- ton was burned a great number of the inhabitants of that place resorted to his house, and were supported for several months by him. His children-four daughters and three sons-were noted for their longevity, averaging nearly ninety-two years. Wyutje married ------ Dewitt; Eva married - Elwyendorf; Lydia married Dr. Andrew Snyder; Sarah married William Schoonmaker; Thomas married -- Decker; Jacobus married Maria Davis.


Egbert D. Schoonmaker was born in Marbletown, July 8, 1788, and died Sept. 7, 1879. To the day of his death he retained all of his mental faculties in a remarkable de- gree, and was free from most of the infirmities that beset old age. He was a farmer by occupation, and was in service ou Staten Island in the war of 1812. He was twice tuar- ried, first to Ann Bensou, by whom he had five children, viz. : John B., Elizabeth (deceased), Hiram (deceased), William F., and Aun (deceased). For his second wife he married Mrs. Hannah Anderson. The result of this union was Lucas E. and Mary Ann. Lucas E. married Aurelia, daughter of Dr. Win. B. Davis and Maria D. Van Keuren (the latter a descendant of the De Puy family, of the town of Rochester, Ulster Co.). Their children are Ella, William D., Katie M., Chester B., and Mary De Puy.


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Luteas E. Schoonmaker spent his early youth at home and


in the district school of his native town until he was eleven years of age, when he embarked in mercantile life as clerk in a store at High Falls, Ulster Co., where, by integrity in all his business relations and an increasing business ability, he won the confidence of his employers, and remained six years. The following three years he served in the same capacity in Rondout and Kingston. In the spring of 1832, before he had attained his majority, he became associated with Rodney N. Baldwin and William M. Hayes in the wholesale boot and shoe trade in Kingston, which partner- ship continued successfully for two years. The ten subse- quent years he was engaged in the same trade with Henry T. MeCom, five years of which the business was carried on in Newburgh, N. Y., and five in New York.


For the past sixteen years the business has been con- dueted in New York, under the firm-name of 1 .. E. Schoon- maker & Co., his partners being Hiram Schoonmaker, Jr., and Chester H. Davis. As a business man Mr. Schoon- maker is not only well but favorably known. He is well versed in every detail of his business. Largely engaged in manufacturing in connection with his other business, he has by prudent management conducted all through periods of great commercial distress successfully. Combined with enterprise and perseverance he has all the sterling qualities so notable in the early settlers of Ulster County.




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