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Meyer, Jacob,
Morss, Gerrit H.,
1735. Miller, Caleb,
Maerschalck, Francis,
Marrell, Robert,
1738. Mann, John, jr.,
66 Meyer, Andrew,
Mills, Abraham,
66 Mattock, Isaac,
Myer, Johannes,
Maerschalck, Abraham,
Mears, Judah,
Meyer, Andrew,
66
Maguire, Matthew,
Ming, Thomas,
Murphy, Nicholas,
1736. Mills, James,
1739. Machade, Aaron.
( N)
1683. Nessepot, Jasper,
1722. North, William,
1698. Noell, Thomas,
1724. Nixon, Thomas,
Nerberry, John,
1725. Nesbitt, James,
1699. Nessepot, Jasper, jr.,
1727. Noble, John,
1700. Nisbett, Robert,
1730. Nicolls, Richard,
1701. Nanfau, John,
1734. Norwood, Richard,
1715. Noxon, Thomas,
1736. Noble, Thomas,
1739. Noble, Richard,
(0)
1698. Olpherts, Suert,
1732. Oothout, John,
Onclebagh, Gerrit,
1737. Oates, Samuel,
1701. Outman, Johannes,
1738. Owen, Jeremiah.
1713. Oostrander, Johannes,
(P)
1683. Paulding, Joost,
1698. Pell, Thomas,
Provoost, Benjamin,
¥ Provoost, David,
Phoenix, Jacob,
1699. Provoost, William,
66 Parmyter, Parenlis,
1701.
Peartree, William,
Pell, William,
Provoost, Jacob,
Parkinson, Robert,
1695. Phipps, Benjamin,
1698. Palmer, Thomas,
Paxton, Alexander, Provoost, Jonathan, Provoost, Johannes,
1737. Milliner, William,
¥ Maerschalck, John,
APPENDIX.
374 1710. Peck, Benjamin,
1837. Proctor, William,
1716. Paulding, Abraham,
Phoenix, Jacob, jr.,
66 Pelletrau, Paul,
1.725. Pintard, John Lewis,
66 Provoost, David, jr.,
1732. Perot, Philip, Phoenix, Alexander,
66 Provoost, Giddes,
1735. Pepper, Mark,
66
Popelsdorf, William,
Palmer, Thomas,
66 Plowman, Peter,
Pell, Samuel,
1738. Provoost, Robert,
1736. Parcell, William,
66 Parcell, Abraham,
66 Peeck, William,
1739. Provoost, Peter Praa,
1737. Peisley, Jonathan,
Peet, William,
Perfect, James,
66 Parent, Lewis.
66 Peffer, John,
(Q)
1734.
Quey, Edward,
1738. Quick, James,
1737. Quackenbush, Benj., jr.,
1739. Quick, John.
66 Quick, Abraham,
(R)
1691. Reade, Lawrence,
1724.
Roos, Garret,
1696. Rutgerson, Harman,
1725. Rutgers, Petrus,
66 Randell, William,
1728. Robinson, Charles,
66 Rodriques, Isaac,
1732. Robins, John,
1698. Roosevelt, Nicholas,
1733.
Rynders, Barent,
Roos, Gerrit Jansen,
1734.
Roome, William,
Roome, John Willemse,
66
Rutgers, Hermanus, jr.,
1699. Rutgers, Anthony,
Rutgers, Henry,
1700. Robertson, William,
Richardson, William,
1708. Regnier, Jacob,
66
Roome, Luke,
Robinson, Joseph,
1735. Row, Henry,
1710. Roy, John,
66 Rout, Thomas,
Reill, Joseph,
Roome, Lawrence,
1712. Robinson, Robert,
1736. Richard, John,
1724. Pennyman, Joseph,
Provoost, John,
Price, John,
Paulding, Joseph,
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(S)
1691. Staats, Samuel,
1729. Stevens, John,
1695. Sharpas, William,
1731.
Smith, William,
Smith, Joseph,
1732.
Slidell, Joshua,
Schuyler, Aaron,
1733, Symes, John,
1696.
Stevens, John,
1734. Schuyler, Myndert,
1698. Suert, Olpherts,
Scott, Robert,
Sickles, Zachariah,
1735. Sands, Nathaniel,
Sanders, Robert,
Stoutenburgh, John,
Sinkam, Peter, jr.,
Stoutenburgh, Peter,
Schenck, Johannes,
Swan, Richard,
1701.
Smith, William,
Shatford, Daniel,
66 Symes, Lancaster,
Shadwick, Israel,
1702. Schuyler, Garret,
Schuyler, Peter,
Scott, John,
Schuyler, Adoniah,
Stuckey, Andrew,
1736.
Sackett, Joseph, jr.,
1707. Sharpas, Charles,
66
Shurmer, John,
1708. Staples, John,
Smith, John,
Stevens, John,
1737.
Sloan, Andrew,
1712. Salisbury, Humphrey,
Symes, Lancaster,
1715. Sebring, Frederick,
66
Smith, Josiah,
1719. Schermerhorn, Arnout,
Steward, John,
1721. Smith, William, jr.,
60
Smith, John S.,
1724. Santford, Cornelius,
Schultz, Benjamin,
1725. Schuyler, Dirck,
Stevens, John,
1726. Scott, John,
Sebring, Cornelius,
1728. Schuyler, Harmanus,
66 Snyder, Jacobus P.,
Seymour, John,
66 Sayre, John,
375
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1736. Rice, Lawrenee,
1738. Rigby, Thomas,
Richardson, William,
Rutgers, Anthony, jr.,
1738. Rhuel Gustavus,
Rodriques, Isaac R.,
Ruff head, James,
Roome, Lawrence,
1739. Roome, Arnout,
Roberts, John,
66 Roosevelt, Nicholas,
Redding, Jeremiah,
Richards, Samuel,
Ratsey, Robert,
1740. Roosevelt, Nicholas.
1737. Roosevelt, John, jr.,
Ruston, Peter,
Rousby, William,
376
APPENDIX.
1737. Sickles, Thomas,
1739. Sloover, Jacob,
1738. Smith, Patrick,
Sprainger, Charles,
Scandling, Patrick,
66 Scott, Francis,
66 Sipkins, John,
66
Somersdyck, Jacob.
(T)
1695. Trowbridge, Caleb.
Toose, Michael,
1734. Tiebout, John,
Tuder, John, jr.,
1735. Turck, Asueris,
66 Tuder, Nicholls,
¥ Tittle, Edward,
1698. Tiebout, Tunis,
Tuder, John, sen.,
Ten Eyck, Dirck,
Ten Eyck, John,
Ten Broeck, Hendricks,
Ten Eyck, Richard,
1738. Ten Eyck, Samuel,
Thomas, Nicholas,
Tiebout, Albertus,
66 Taylor, Moses,
1739. Tanner, John,
Thompson, John,
Ten Eyck, Andrew,
66 Ten Eyck, Jacob,
Thorne, James,
Turner, James.
(V)
1698. Viele, Cornelius,
Van Horne, Abraham,
Van Horne, John,
66 Vandewater, Elias,
66 Van Nostrand, Jacob, Van Vorst, Johannes, 66 Van Gelder, Abraham,
66 Van Gelder, Johannes,
. Vredenbergh, Isaac,
1699. Vandewater, William, Vandewater, Cornelius,
1701. Van Cortland, Oloff,
Van Naerden, Johannes P.,
66 Van Horne, John,
Vanderspeigle, Jacobus,
1702. Van Laer, Abraham,
66 Turnbull, Thomas,
1701. Thong, Walter,
1702. Thong, Benjamin, Targee, James,
1708. Tudor, Thomas,
1710. Teller, Charles,
1716. Ten Eyck, Conraet,
1724. Teller, Andrew,
1737. Troup, Robert, Tillou, Peter,
66 Ten Eyck, Conraet, sen.,
66 Ten Eyck, Conraet, jun.,
1699. Tiebout, Johannes,
1732. Tienhoven, Cornelius
Schultz, John,
66 Smith, Peter,
1739. Saunders, John,
377
APPENDIX.
1713. Van Clyff, Habrant,
1735. Van Duersen, Gilbert,
Van Wagenen, Garret,
Van Duersen, William,
1736. . Van Gelder, David,
Vanderspeigle, Henry,
1724. Vandam, Richard,
1725. Van, Borsum, Egbert,
1728. Van Solinger, Johannes.
66
Van Gelder, Abraham,
Van Vorst, John,
1731. Van Wyck, Abraham,
66 Van Norden, Peter,
1732. Varian, Isaac,
1738. Vandewater, Hendrick,
1733. Vandiegrist, Henry,
Van Duersen, John,
1734. Van Horne, Abraham, jr.,
66 Van Ranst, Cornelius,
66 Van Duersen, Peter,
1739. Van Dam, Isaac,
Van Horne, George,
66 Van Wyck, Johannes,
Vanderhoven, Cornelius,
Van Wyck, Theodorus.
(W)
1695. Willett, Richard,
1734. Wessells, Wessell,
1698. Wynkoop, Benjamin,
Williamse, John,
Walton, William,
66 Waldron, William,
Walters, Robert,
66 Waldron, John, jr.,
1699. Wessells, Francis, Weaver, Thomas,
1735. Wood, Isaac,
Ward, Joseph,
1702. Waldron, Johannes,
Willett, Thomas,
66 Waldron, Samuel,
Wessells, Lawrence,
66 Wooley, Charles,
66 White, Peter,
1722. Weaver, Samuel, Weeks, James,
Williams, Richard, Wallace, John,
1723. Walton, John,
1736.
1724. Warner, Gilbert,
1737. Witts, George,
66 Walter, John,
Wyley, James,
1725. Willemse, Frederick,
Waldron, Daniel,
Watts, John,
1726. Wynkoop, Cornelius, 6 Wendover, Thomas,
Wortendyke, Cornelius,
1731. Warren, Peter,
Warner, Thomas,
1719. Van Borsum, Philip,
1723. Verplanck, Gulian,
1724. Van Gelder, Hermanus,
1737. Vanderspeigle, John, Vredenburgh, John,
Vonck, Cornelius,
1730. Van Zandt, Johannes.
1735. Vanderspeigle, Lawrence.
66 Van Gelder, Henry,
Van Hook, Cornelius,
Waldron, Peter,
378
APPENDIX.
1737. Wilson, Joseph, Walter, John F.,
¥ Wessells, Peter,
1738. Wood, William,
Wells, Obadiah,
Wilson, Alexander,
1738. Ware, Thomas, jr.,
White, Anthony,
Wright, Jonas, .
Wyley, James,
= Walton, William, jr.
(Y. Z.)
1696. Young, Thomas,
1735. Young, James,
1736. Yelverton, Anthony, 1723. Zenger, John Peter.
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EXPLANATORY OF THE OLD FARM MAP IN THE LOWER PART OF THE
CITY. ( See Map.)
THE line of high water was the limit of all the estate bounded by the water. All the land under water, between the original high and low water marks, was granted to the Corporation of the city of New York by the charter.
1. The walled city of New Amsterdam. The Indian name for the extreme point of the upland was Kap-se, (Benson.)
1 a. The land lying just without the gates of the city was laid out into town lots, and granted to various persons.
1 b. The garden of Peter Stoutenburgh.
1 c. The ground of John Van Gue.
2 & 2}. This plot of ground was, at a very early period, appropriated to the use of the English Church, and subsequently granted to the church under the designation of " The Rector and Inhabitants of the city of New York, in communion with the Protestant Episcopal Church of the State of New York." By the charter of May 6, 1697, the church was incor- porated by the name of " Rector and Inhabitants of the city of New York, of the Protestant Church of England, as by law established." The same religious denomination also acquired the title to "The Burial Place," lying between No. 2 and a line a little south of Thames street.
3 & 4. A tract of land conveyed to William Dyre, afterward of Thomas Lloyd, and a portion of it, East Broadway, more recently of Thomas Ellison.
33. The ground of " Trentzi, the widow of Christopher Hoogland," 1696.
5. Mesiers Millot.
6. Thomas Dey, afterward of Janakie Ryers.
7. The Shoemakers' Pasture, (the Dutch Church property is comprised in this tract.)
8. Vandercliff's Land.
9. Beekman.
10. Beekman's Pasture.
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APPENDIX.
11. The Common.
11 a. " The Vineyard."
11 b. Waste land granted to Corporation of New York by its charter ; part of the Common.
12. The King's Farm, granted to the Episcopal Church, by letters patent from Queen Anne, 22d November, 1705.
12}. The Negro Burying-ground, or " Teller's property."
13. Estate of Governor Jacob Leisler, forfeited in 1691, upon convic- tion of his attainder, and afterward restored to his heirs by the act of Parliament reversing the attainder.
14. Greppel Bosch, anglice, a swamp or marsh covered with wood, to this day called " The Swamp."
15. Granted to various persons, in lots, by patents.
16. Cherry Garden, formerly the property of Richard Sackett. This gentleman, or one of his family, afterward " located" on Lake Ontario, and gave name to the village of Sackett's Harbor.
17. Webber & Loockerman's patent, called also "The Roosevelt Farm."
18. The Janeway estate.
19. Kolk Hock.
20. Kolk, anglice, the deep, or the unfathomed ; corrupted into Collect. Also known as Versh water, or fresh water.
Y 20 a. Powder-house lot.
21. Pond south of the Powder-house, called the " Little Kolch."
22. John Kingston's estate.
23. Doyer estate.
24. Delancey.
25. The Dominies' Hook, a tract of land, over sixty-two acres, known also as the Dominies' Bouwerrie, was acquired by a ground brief from Governor Stuyvesant, bearing date July 4, 1654, confirmed by Governor R. Nichols, 27 March, 1667, and was conveyed by the " children and law- ful heirs of Armetie Rolofs, late. widow Dom'is Bogardus, to the Rt. H'ble Coll Francis Lovelace, and was afterward granted to the English Church." The Church also claims this as part of their grant from Queen Anne.
26. Lispenard meadows.
27. Rutger's farm.
28. Romaine.
29. Gouverneur's estate.
30. Ives' estate.
381
APPENDIX.
31. Laight.
32. Byvanck.
33. Stoutenburgh.
34. Delancey.
34. a The land on the westerly side of Pearl street, extending to Greppel Bosch, between Ferry and Rose streets, belonging to Belthazer Bayard, and was conveyed by him, in 1683, to Theophilus Elsworth. In 1741, it was divided into three parts, one of which was set off in severalty to Geesie, widow of Hendrick Vandewater, one other to Theophilus Els- worth, and the other to Margrittie, the widow of Johannes Clopper.
35 a b. Delancey's east and west farms. This estate was forfeited to the people by the attainder of Chief Justice James Delancey, during the war of the American Revolution, laid out into city lots, and conveyed by the Commissioners of Forfeitures.
36. Bayard's west and east farms.
37. Old Jan's land, so called from Anneke Jans, afterward belonging to the English Church.
38. The farm of Elbert Herring.
38 a b.
39. Bleecker's estate.
40. Alderman Dyckman's estate.
41. Tucker.
42. Van Cortland.
43. The Laendert farm, (so called from Laendert Arenden, one of the early proprietors.)
44. Brown and Eckford.
45. Abijah Hammond.
46. Brown and Eckford.
47. The Minthorne farm.
48. P. Stuyvesant.
49. Morgan Lewis, John Flack, and others.
50. P. Stuyvesant.
51. Stuyvesant.
52. Stuyvesant, Peter's field.
53. Richard Pero.
54. Richard Pero.
55. Belonging to the Sailor's Snug Harbor.
56. The Brevoort estate.
57. The Springler estate.
58. Thomas Burling.
382
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59. Samuel Burling, afterward Cowman.
60. Samuel and Thomas Burling, afterward Cowman.
61. Samuel and Thomas Burling.
62. Anderson's place.
63. Tiebout Williams.
64. Krom Messie, so called from the resemblance of its outlines to the shape of a shoemaker's cutting knife, since corrupted into " Grammercy," by which name the small inclosure or " Park," within its limits, is still known.
65. Rose Hill farm.
66. Estate of John Watts.
67. The estate of Sir Peter Warren, called Greenwich, " The Indian name, according to Benson, of the point of land extending into the Hud- son, was Sapokanigan."
67 a. Isaac Varian's estate.
67 b. Gilbert Coutant.
67 c. Estate of Ireland.
67 d. Estate of George Clinton and J. J. Astor, called " Greenwich place."
68. Estate, formerly Yellis Manderville, afterward the property of George Clinton and John Jacob Astor.
69. Part of the estate of Yellis Manderville, conveyed to John Staples.
70. Part of the estate of Yellis Manderville, conveyed to Rem Rapelye.
71. Part of the estate of Yellis Manderville, conveyed to Samuel Boyd.
72. Part of the estate of Yellis Manderville, conveyed to Bishop Moore.
73. Estate of Bishop Moore, late of Dr. Clement C. Moore.
74. Clarke estate.
75. Bosson Bouwerie, or, more properly, Bosch Bouwerie (woodland,) formerly (1705) the property of Elbert Hereman ; all west of Seventh avenue belonged latterly to the estate of Henry Eckford.
76. Known as the " Horn estate," originally patented (1670) by Sir Edmond Andros to Solomon Peters, a free negro, whose widow and heirs conveyed it to John Horn and Cornelius Webber, and held by Horn's descendants until a very recent date.
77. Formerly the estate of Isaac Varian, the northerly seventeen and half acres purchased by him from the executors of John De Witt, to
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whom the same was conveyed by Jacob Horn in 1751 ; the southerly ten acres purchased from Adam Vanderburgh.
78. Estate of Samuel Franklin.
79. The old Alms-house lot, part of N. Y. Commons.
80. Casper Samler, who also owned 81, 82, 83 and 843.
81. Isaac Cross and others.
82. Coulthard.
83. Anderson & Grenseback.
84.
843. Scheffelin, part, and Samler.
85.
86. Kip's Bay farm.
87. Murray Hill estate.
88. Estate of John Thompson.
89. John Slidell (formerly President of Mechanics' Bank.)
90. Richard Dikeman and others.
91. Samuel Van Norden.
92. Estate of James A. Stewart. Stewart street divided it in the centre, running westerly from Bloomingdale road, parallel with the north- erly and southerly boundary lines of this tract. That part of this tract formerly fronting on Broadway, together with Nos. 97, 98 and 99, formed the farm of Peter Van Ordens ; that part lying on Fitz Roy Road, was part of Jacob Ordens' farm.
93. John Slidell.
94. Henry Jackson.
95. Peter Hatterick.
96. Aycrigg.
963. Shute.
97. Freeman.
98. Arden estate.
98}. Estate of Citizen Genet
99. Estate of Cornelius Ray.
100. Estate of Richard Harrison, Esq., a distinguished lawyer, some fifty years since, late the property of the Hon. David S. Jones, now de- ceased.
101. The property formerly of Decatur, now, or late, of James Boor- man, Esq.
102, Late of George C. Schropel.
103. Formerly of Thomas Tibbett Warner, afterward of Rem Rapelye. 103 a. Late of Samuel Watkins.
384
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103 b. Late of Isaac Moses.
103 c. Late of Chemical Bank.
104. Estate of I. Moses.
105. Codman.
106. John B. Murray.
107. Glass-house farm. Estate of George Rapelye, formerly belonging to Sir Peter Warren ; at the northerly boundary line was the Great Kill, so called.
108, Samuel N. Norton.
109. James Boggs.
110. Incleberg.
111. " Grange," the country seat of John Murray, jr.
112. Murray Hill estate.
113.
114. " Ogden Place farm," partitioned, in 1838, among heirs of William Ogden, formerly part of New York Commons.
115.
116. Incleburgh,
117
118.
119
120. Estate of Thomas Buchanan.
121. Casper Smith estate.
122. Turtle Bay farm, "formerly belonging to the Winthrops, the small cove or bay, called formerly "Deutel Bay," from which the present name is corrupted. " When the head of the cask was further secured with pegs, they could say the cask was ' ge deutelt.' The pegs were short, but at the base, broad ; the bay narrow at its entrance, broad at the bottom ; the supposed resemblance between the bay and the peg, the supposed origin of the name."
123.
APPENDIX.
385
LIST OF FREEMEN, .
CONTINUED FROM, AND INCLUDING THE YEAR 1740, TO AND INCLUDING 1748.
Elias Chardavoyne, John Bill,
Jelles Mandeville,
Jacobus Van Orde,
Thomas Taylor,
Isaac Webber,
Thomas Carter,
Arnout Webber,
Alexander Willie,
Cornelius Webber,
Peter Burger, Henry Rousby,
John Atkinson,
John Kip,
Samuel Waldron, jr.,
Joseph Montanie
John Nagell, jr.,
Thomas Corbett, Jacob Sickells,
Jacob Dyckman, jr.,
Thomas Higby,
Abraham, Meyer, jr.,
William Dean.
Johannes Meyer, jr., Thomas Child,
Isaac King,
John Williams,
Gabriel Ludlow,
Aaron Bussing, John Sickles,
Bartholomew Ryan,
Arent Myer,
Hendrick Van Gelder,
Adolph Meyer,
Samuel Hazard, jr,
John Anderson,
Edward Wheeler,
Abraham Kerse,
Frederick Webber,
John Kerse.
Abraham Anderson,
Daniel Horsmander,
Cornelius Dyckman,
Richard Heather, Peter Galatian,
Hendrick Van Vleckeren,
Nicholas Kortright,
Isaac Levy,
Johannes Bass,
Michael Henderson, William Chapell.
Tunis Somerdyke,
Hugh Crawford,
Benjamin Waldron
John Allen,
Roger French,
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APPENDIX.
1741.
William Drew,
Thomas Beer, John Merritt,
John Lamb, Moses Lopez, John French,
Thomas Allen,
Thomas Timpson.
Francis Becket,
Francis Roake,
John Covenhoven,
Benjamin Kiersted,
Joshua Amy,
James Manners,
Edward Townsend,
Peter Lassier, Abraham Pit,
Duncan Reed,
Peter Knickabaker,
Jacob Bennet,
Jacobus Van Alst,
Lewis Nodine, John Cocks,
John Ryan, Jobn Willse,
Adam Mott,
Silvanus Simmons,
Thomas Dods,
Gabriel Sprung, William Whitfield,
Johannes Remsen,
Peter Van Brugh,
John Waldron,
Thomas Alsop,
Barent Sebring.
Matthew Houseman,
Daniel Van Duerse,
Thomas Alsop, jr.
George Brewster, Wendell Ham.
1742,
John Smith, Francis Baldwin, Alexander Forbes, Adam Beekman, James Eckland, Peter Demarest, jr., John Leake,
Paul Francis Cabe,
John Kinniston, Peter Charlton, Richard Smith,
Cornelius Copper, jr., Wood Furman, Solomon Hayes,
Benjamin Hedger, Samuel Weaver, jr., Thomas Grant, jr., Benjamin Pedrick. Vincent Montanie, Benjamin Jackson, Samuel Bowne, Adolph De Grove, Abraham Bokee. Joseph Paulding, Edward Marriner, Robert McAlpin, Richard Byfield, Christopher Stymess,
Benjamin Blagge,
William Bowne,
387
APPENDIX.
Maynard Burt. Benjamin Stout, John Stout,
Edward Graham,
William Baldwin,
George Thorne,
Thomas Hollock,
Alexander Stewart,
John Myer, John Alwyne, John Myer,
Thomas Dobson.
1743.
Simon Lamberts,
Samuel Pell,
Richard Outenbogert,
William Bennet,
Abraham Forbes,
John Dally,
Isaac Blanck,
Abraham Pells,
Henry Whitfield,
John Elsworth,
Philip Smitlı,
John Latham,
John Vizien,
John Connelly,
Francis Wessells,
Peter Bogert,
Lawrence Myer,
William Pearsee,
Joseph Simpson,
Alexander Campbell
Dennis Hicks,
Benjamin Payne,
Abraham Outerkirk,
John Christie, Patrick Phagan,
John Rivers,
John McGie, Peter Clopper,
Joseph Montagnie.
Gerardus Beekman,
Henry Angell,
Anthony Schuyler,
George Willis,
John Peck,
John Smith,
Gerardus Phoenix,
Ari King, jr.,
Thomas Moone,
Matthew Wool,
Levy, Samuel,
Daniel Raveau,
George Nicolls,
Charles Frazer,
John Branigen,
Thomas Lennington,
Zacharias Sickles,
Isaac Morris, Dillion Bogert, James Scott, James Napier, James Warner.
Isaac Van Hook, John Cornelius,
Abraham Lott.
Hugh Wentworth.
John Delamontagnic,
Isaac Vangelder,
Francis Bishop,
James Rombart, John Brevoort, Elias Brevoort,
388
APPENDIX.
William Woynet, Abraham Lave, Coline Vangelder, John Delanoy, Henry Van Maple,
William Van Dalson,
Lancaster Graen,
John Beekman,
Peter Vandewater,
Jacobus Van Orden,
Samuel Brower,
Aaron Bussing,
James Delanoy, John Defour,
Edward Laight,
William Page,
Daniel Bennett, jr.,
Lambert Losie,
Cornelius Ewoutse,
William Blake,
Governor George Clinton,
Edward Willet, Abraham Bargeau, Tobias Ten Eyck.
1744.
John Waghorne. Harmanus Alstyne. Jonathan Hazard, Thomas Brookman,
John Campbell, George Peterson,
Samuel Birdsall,
Martinus Cregier, George Dobbins,
Johannes De Graff, Lauchlin McLean, Gregory Crouch,
Cornelius Quackinbush,
Richard C. Cooke, John Steel, Abraham Abrahams, Andrew Gibbs, William Taylor,
Alexander Bates, Daniel Bloom, Philip Cockrem, Daniel Hazard, Andrew Carroll,
Cornelius De Groot,
Matthias Earnest, Jonas Melick, William Donaldson, William Wood, Uhomas Bond,
Abraham Darie, Peter Fonk, Regnier Hopper, Anthony Glin, Peter Trueman, John Dies, John Mordinar
Andrew Cannon, Simon Van Sise, Cornelius Van Sise, Daniel Van Vleckeren, Peter Colwell, Abraham Pinto, John Halden, Enoch Hunt,
Robert White, Abraham Wheeler, Asher Mott,
William Ellis,
Abraham Delamontagnic,
APPENDIX. 389
Isaac Abrahams, John Van Varick, John Benin, John Outenbogert, Casper Stymets, James Jackson,
John Hanion, Abraham Delanoy James Man, Peter Lossce, Charles Allen, Ebenezer Lamson.
1:45.
Henry Bell, John Murra, Richard Bidder, Henry Turck, John Carpenter, William Sells, Thomas Wilson, Daniel Agar,
Jacob Parcell, John Angevine, John Beekman, James Lowns, Albertus Bush,
John Ackley,
Peter De Joncourt,
Abraham Frere,
Lawrence Van Buskirk, 1
Richard Sibley, James Man, Solomon Furman,
James Brown, jr„, David Griffith, Jasper Drake,
Drake Palmer,
Peter Remsen,
John Cole,
Garret Davies,
David Davies, John Carman,
Isaac Douw,
George Coesart,
James Wheeler,.
John Smith, Isaac Stagg,
Peter De Witt,
Elijah Muller,
Jacob Hallett,
Bartram Burd,
William Creed,
Nathaniel Lawrence,
Lawrence Van Wye,
John Hollem, James Cox,
Alexander Munro,
Elliott Allchurch,
Stephen Crossfield, Daniel Ruff, Samuel Johnson,
Alexander Mowatt, Charles Gardner, William Weeks, Joseph Latham,
Daniel Latham, John Nicoll, Thomas Bowman,
Enoch Vrelandt, Peter Bergeau, James Tulford,
Matthew Areson, Benjamin Van Buskirk,
Daniel Schureman,
Benjamin Daly,
390
APPENDIX.
Thomas Burnton, Thomas Cope, Samuel Brughman, Joost Goderus, Cornelius Myer, John Grant, John Griffiths,
John Lake, Barnaby Savage, Hendrick Powelse, John Burnet, Peter Giraud, John Carr,
Joseph Bowman, Samuel Carter, John Post, Benjamin Watson,
John Downs, Lawrence Vanderhoof, Joris Remsen,
Abraham Remsen,
Andrew Varick,
Andrew Ramsey,
John Young, William Cadogan,
Bryan Nevin,
Cornelius Tiebout,
Richard Trueman,
Elisha Parker,
John Exeen,
Charles Phillips, John Margesen.
1746.
Donald McCoy,
Francis Child, jr., Thomas Kendall,
William Cannon, Caleb Lawrence, Lawrence Burrus, Abraham Delafoy,
Alexander Allaire, jr ..
John Ayscough, Jonathan Hazard,
John Bullfinch,
Charles Berry,
Johannes Man.
Myer Myers,
George Walgrave,
Casparus Herts, John Johnson,
William Wilson,
Charles Walpole.
William Webb,
Nicholson Anderson.
Abraham Brinckerhoof,
Malcolm Campbeli, Hugh Rogers, Jacob Cole, Gilbert King, Andrew Gotier, John Zenger,
John Roome, jr., Cornelius Van Clyff, Ticunis Jacobs, John Quackenbos,
George Johnson, Samuel Demaree, Jacobus Van Wye,
Edward Earle,
John Lasher, jr., George Ridout,
William Bonus, Charles Nicoll,
391
APPENDIX.
John Davenport, Thomas Ludlow, Peter Montanie, John Ellison, Matthew Van Alstyne,
Thomas Leppel, Hendrick Wessells, Joseph Meeks, Hamilton Hueston, Albert Van Brunt, John Brandt, Samuel Tingley, Samuel Babington, Edward Nicoll,
Jacob C. Foster, Abraham Brower, Richard Wool, Nicholas Bogart, John Estenbrook, James Clarke, William Haysham, Timothy Sloan, John Doty, Matthew Hopper, Charles Johnson, William Ross, Daniel Dunbibbin, John Ebbets, Gilbert Forbes, Jeremiah Leuw, Hans J. Huber, Isaac Verveelen, Aaron Stockholm, John Jeffrey, David Jones, William White, Henry Shaver,
Henry Ludlow, William Searle, John Lyons, John Ewoutse, Jacobus Buys,
Reginald Machersti, William Anderson, John Van Gelder, William Peters, John Waddell, Joseph Griswold, John Cross, Adrian Man, Johannes Hansen.
1747.
Luke Mathewman, Francis Davison, James Sample, Jonathan Wheeler, Simon Roberts,
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