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THOMAS (7), (SON OF DANIEL), HAD ISSUE :
20. Jacobus, born 1693, died March 9, 1719.
21. Magdalena, born 1695, baptized June 26, 1695.
22. Martina (Martyntie), baptized January 30, 1698.
23. Thomas, baptized February 15, 1702.
Woodhull (II), (son of Daniel, Jr.), by trade a weaver, is named in 1706 and 1708 as holding his late father's farm on Mon- tanye's Flat, but in 1711, he sold it to Samson Benson and went to Newtown, L. I., where he is found the next year, and on Janu- ary 27, 1713, bought the farm since of Cornelius Purdy. Here he married, May 13, 1715, his cousin Hannah Lawrence, but sold his farm April 8, 1714, and removed to Rockland County, whither most of the Tourneurs, on leaving Harlem, seemed to gravitate. He was living in 1728. He had issue :
24. Anna. baptized June 10, 1717, deceased.
25. Daniel, born November 2, 1718, deceased.
26. Jacobus (James), born 1720, married Sarah Oblenis, March 26, 1752, had two children.
27. Benjamin, baptized June 25, 1727, deceased.
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Michael Tourneur (16), (son of Jacques), married Maria Oblenis, February 1, 1717. In 1743 he bought the old residence of his father and twelve acres of his land, being lot No. 2, Third Division, and nine acres of No. 14, Second Division. He got from Bussing, in 1750, the remaining six acres of the last-named lot. (See Benson.) But selling out within ten years he re- moved, and died at Haverstraw in 1775, aged about 82 years.
MICHAEL (16), (SON OF JACQUES), HAD ISSUE:
28. Jacobus, who married Dinah, daughter of Lawrence Low, of Harlem, had ten children.
29. John, deceased.
30. Aefie, who married Derrick De Clerck, had ten children.
31. Sarah, who married Edward Salyer, had five children.
32. Hendrick, who married Margaret Blauvelt, April 28, 1758. had four children. Succeeded to the homestead part of the paternal farm.
33. Jannetie, who married John Tourneur, had two children.
34. Mary, born February 24, 1728, married William Dyckman, had nine children, and died February 14, 1802.
35. Jeminia, who married William Chappell, April 13, 1751, had one child.
JACOBUS (17), (SON OF JACQUES), HAD ISSUE :
36. Jacobus, who married first, Grietie Kuyper, had two children, and second, Grietie Blauvelt, August 9, 1753, by whom he had three children, and died in 1773, at Haverstraw, N. Y.
37. Hendrick, who married Mary Kuyper, September 23, 1753. 38. John, who married Jannetie Tourneur, had three children. 39. Aefie, who married Johannes Van Dalsen, December 20, 1751, had two children.
40. Sarah, born February 23, 1736.
41. Jannetie, who married Teunis Blauvelt, had eight children.
JACOBUS (JAMES) (26), (SON OF WOODHULL), HAD ISSUE:
42. Sarah, born January 13, 1753. married John Stegg, had six children.
43. Woodhull, born October 28, 1754, married Elizabeth Steve, had two children.
JACOBUS (28), (SON OF MICHAEL ), HAD ISSUE:
44. Jannetje (Jane), born June 17, 1758, married Lucas Camp- bell, had seven children.
45. Maria, born October 4, 1760.
46. Mary (Marretye), born August 1, 1762.
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47. John, born November 8, 1764.
48. Sarah, born November 5, 1766.
49. Hendrick, born October 4, 1769.
50. Breghie, born November 16, 1771, married Barent Gardinier, had three children.
51. Michael, who married Leah Hennion, December 29, 1775, had one child, and died in 1817.
52. Lawrence.
53. Jacobus, who married Elizabeth Secor, December 13, 1792, had one child.
HENDRICK (32), (SON OF MICHAEL), HAD ISSUE:
54. Maria, born April 27, 1759.
55. Annaetjie, born April 10, 1761.
56. Michiel, born October 2, 1763, married Geertje Blauvelt, June 15, 1786, had one child.
57. Elizabeth, born January 30, 1771.
JACOBUS (36), (SON OF JACOBUS), HAD ISSUE BY HIS FIRST WIFE:
58. Jacobus, born February 28, 1747.
59. Grietye (Margaret), born August 1, 1751.
JACOBUS (36) HAD ISSUE BY HIS SECOND WIFE:
60. Rachel, born December 8, 1760, married first, John Van Orden, had five children, and second, Abraham Polhemus, April 8, 1803.
61. Jacomina, born October 7, 1764, married Jacobus Vanderbilt, June 6, 1799, had three children.
62. David, born June 23, 1768.
JOHN (38), (SON OF JACOBUS), HAD ISSUE :
63. John, born December 28, 1751, married Hannah Bugby, April 26, 1776, had children.
64. Jacobus, born November 17, 1755.
65. Daniel, born May 30, 1763.
WOODHULL (43), (SON OF JACOBUS), HAD ISSUE: 66. Sarah, born November 7, 1776. 67. Jacobus, born June 28, 1783.
MICHAEL (51), (SON OF JACOBUS), HAD ISSUE: 68. Cornelius, born September 30, 1776, married Peggy Baldwin, February 13, 1794, had one child, and died July 7, 1852.
JACOBUS (53), (SON OF JACOBUS), HAD ISSUE: 69. Dinah, born April 10, 1794.
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MICHAEL (56), (SON OF HENDRICK), HAD ISSUE: 70. Margritje, born March 18, 1790.
CORNELIUS (68), (SON OF MICHAEL), HAD ISSUE: 71. Michael, born October 20, 1797, married Margaret Wilkins, had seven children, and died in 1863.
MICHAEL (71), (SON OF CORNELIUS), HAD ISSUE:
72. Cornelius Bush, born September 9, 1841, married Kate Gerst, July 15, 1872, had five children.
73. John Henry, born April 25, 1844, married Emma Onderdonk, October 24, 1869, had five children.
74. Irving, born April 26, 1846, married Ellen Drain, 1872, had four children.
+ 75. Edward T., born December 25, 1847, married Julia Quacken- bush, December 23, 1873, had four children.
76. Peter J., born April 18, 1853, married Margaret E. Torrens, July 15, 1875, had four children.
77. Aaron, born May 1, 1856, married Elizabeth Garrabrandt, July 25, 1880, had eleven children.
78. Julia Etta, born March 27, 1859, married F. Smith, September 12. 1870, no issue.
CORNELIUS BUSH (72), (SON OF MICHAEL ), HAD ISSUE :
79. Mary Lillian, born March 14, 1874, married Thomas James Worsey, February 20, 1902, no issue.
80. Adolphena, born June 26, 1878, unmarried.
81. Julietta, born January 16, 1880, unmarried.
82. Elmer, born September 2, 1881, single. 83. - -?
JOHN HENRY (73). (SON OF MICHAEL ), HAD ISSUE :
84. William Henry, born July 2, 1870, married in 1890, father of three children.
85. Frank. born December 2, 1871, married in 1899.
86. Charles J., born March 30. 1873, single.
87. John Lester, born May 9, 1880.
88. Elizabeth Morton, born July 10, 1890.
IRVING (74), (SON OF MICHAEL); HAD ISSUE :
89. Nettie.
90. Margaret.
91. Olive.
92. Ethel.
EDWARD T. (75). (SON OF MICHAEL), HAD ISSUE : 93. Arthur, born May 12, 1881, deceased.
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94. Florence M., born August 15, 1884, married Benjamin Don- nison, October 29, 1902.
95. Clarence E., born June 6, 1887.
96. Elsie E., born November 14, 1895.
PETER J. (76), (SON OF MICHAEL), HAD ISSUE :
97. William.
98. Lillian.
99. Jean.
100. Harold.
. AARON (77), (SON OF MICHAEL), HAD ISSUE:
IOI. Julia, born February 4, 1882.
102. Edward, born March 9, 1884.
103. Frances (Mary), born November 15, 1885.
104. Jeannette, born August 20, 1887.
105. Della, born March 14, 1891.
106. Emma, born August 28, 1893.
107. John, born August 11, 1895.
180. Georgiana, born August 11, 1895.
109. Alfred, born October 29, 1896.
IIO. Sophronia, born February 25, 1899.
III. Russell, born November 19, 1900.
VERMILYE.
Johannes Vermilye, the patentee, was common ancestor of . all who in this country bear the name of Vermilye or Vermilyea. His father, Isaac Vermeille, has been already the subject of notice, before as well as after he emigrated with his family, in 1662. Welcomed to Harlem by some of his former acquaintances, Ver- meille's worth was recognized by an appointment to command a military company in 1663. Later he served two terms as magis- trate. Buying the northern end (a morgen) of lot No. 5, Van Keulen's Hook. probably from Montagne, his son-in-law, he built a house, planted fruit trees, and here made his home. His house occupied a spot nearly central of the block between First and Second Avenues and 122d and 123d Streets. Vermeille held no other farming land, no doubt having some other calling suited. to his now advanced years, perhaps with his son in the brewery. He was living August 29, 1676. when he witnessed the will of Aert Pietersen Buys and wife, Jenneke Cornelis, of Fordham, and on September 4, ensuing, Vermilye, either father or son, is called "clerk". Observing that on the death of Jean le Comte, in 1675. there was paid "To Isaac Vermeille, for the burial, f. 12." we think he performed the office of "clerk" for the French resi-
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dents at Harlem. He probably died in 1676, and is not among the proprietors, February 19, 1677, when his house and lot stand . in the name of Johannes .* Isaac's children were Johannes, afore- said; Abraham, who had no issue; Maria, born 1629, who mar- ried John La Montagne and Isaac Kip, and Rachel, born 1637, who married John Terbosch and Derick Wessels.
Johannes Vermelje, as he wrote his name, was born in 1632 at Leyden .* Coming here in ripe manhood, and uniting in his character the sterling traits of the French and Dutch, he was made a court messenger in 1665, and constable in 1667, being for this year also farmer of the excise ; previous to which he had set up a brewery. August 27, 1670, then holding the position of magistrate, he married Aeltie, daughter of Resolved Waldron : when he probably built upon an erf, procured some years before, but which is first taxed in 1671. It lay in the Judah plot. (See pages 236, 237, 285.) Mr. Vermilye took a leading part both in civil and church affairs. In the political crisis of 1689 he was chosen one of the Committee of Safety, which, on June 8 of that year, appointed Capt. Jacob Leisler to be "captain of the fort". and on August 16 signed his commission as "commander-in-chief" of the province. Taking a seat in Leisler's council, December II ensuing, he was sent soon after upon an embassy to New Haven. He continued a member of the council till a sudden end was put to Leisler's rule by the coming of Col. Sloughter, March 20, 1691, by whose orders Leisler and his council (Vermilye in- cluded) were "committed to the guards", on a charge of high treason. The execution of Leisler and Milborne, but two months later, seemed to Vermilye and his fellow-prisoners to forebode a similar fate. But after a painful suspense of over seventeen months they were liberated by Governor Fletcher, on his arrival. and were pardoned by the king February 20, 1693. Vermilye survived this trying ordeal but a short period, as he was deceased in March, 1696. His widow sold out her lands at Harlem in 1715 to her nephew, John Delamater (see page 499), and died at Yonkers in 1734.
Johannes Vermilye (1). born at Leyden, Holland. in 1632. married Aeltie Waldron, August 27, 1670, had ten children, and died in 1696.
JOHANNES (1) HAD ISSUE:
2. Rebecca, baptized December 17, 1671. married Peter Bussing. June 7, 1700, had seven children.
* Bolton, History of Westchester County, volume ii. page 327. under date of 1694. copies the name of Capt. Isaac V'an Vleck as Vermilyea! Such carelessness is reprehensible.
* The letter j (with Hollanders) having the sound of our English y when the latter begins a word or syllable: Johannes only conformed to the Dutch mode of writing his name, without changing its terminal pronunciation, which is well pre- served in the modern spelling Vermilye, but better (since e in Dutch, as in French. takes the sound of a) by Vermilyea.
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3. Sarah, baptized October 4, 1673, married Teunis Dolsen, August 28, 1696, had one child.
4. Rachel, baptized November 10, 1675, married Charles Vin- cent, 1694.
5. Abraham No. I, baptized December 19, 1677, died young.
6. Abraham No. 2, baptized January 24, 1680, was the father of seven children, and died in 1734.
7. Isaac, baptized April 1, 1682, married Josyntie Oblinus, Janu- ary 16, 1707, had eight children, and died in 1767.
8. Maria, baptized April 13, 1684, married Peter Kierse, 1704.
9. Jacob, baptized November 24, 1686, died young.
10. John, who married first, Sarah Odell, October 29, 1713, had twelve children. He married second, Maritie -? , and died in 1782.
II. Hannah, born 1690, married Johannes Odell, October 29, 1713, had four children.
Isaac Vermilye (7), (son of Johannes). married January 16, 1707. Josyntie, daughter of Joost Van Oblinus, and widow of Teunis Corssen, who left her with a child, Teunis, living in 1748. Isaac was an executor of his brother-in-law. John Van Oblinus, and well sustained the good reputation so generally characteristic of the family. His will, made March 1, 1748, was proved March 5, 1767. He had issue :
12. Isaac, born June 10. 1708. married Mehitabel Hadley, had eight children. Of Croton Valley.
13. Maritie, born May 12, 1711, married Jacobus Teller, had nine children.
. 14. John, born April 7, 1714, married Charity. daughter of Jacob Dyckman, had seven children. Of Kingsbridge ( Yon- kers) ; succeeded to the land his father bought of An- thony Basley.
15. Peter, born 1725, married Mary ( Polly) Pinckney, had ten children. Of Croton Valley.
16. Aeltie, who married John Teller, had ten children.
17. Sarah, who married -? Valentine.
18. Rebecca. who married Jacob Dyckman, had eleven children.
19. Hannah, who married Isaac Odell.
John Vermilye (10), (son of Johannes), became rich in landed property, by buying up farms in Yonkers, about Kings- bridge, from William and Benjamin Betts, Anthony Basley, etc. He lived till 1782, "far advanced in years," as he says in his will, dated June 3, 1776, and proved November 2, 1786. He married Sarah Odell, October 29. 1713. but before his death contracted a second marriage with Maritie -?. He distributed his lands among his sons. He had issue by first wife :
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20. Antie (Anna), born 1719, married Abraham Brown, had two children, and died February 28, 1801.
21. Johannes (John), who married twice. His second wife was Jacomina Corsa, by whom he had two children.
22. Abraham, who married Mehitabel -? , had six children, and died at. Yonkers in 1784.
23. Joshua, who married Sarah Emans, had four children, and died in Westchester County in 1782.
24. Frederick, who married Catherine Nodine, May 27, 1763, had two children, and died in 1814.
25. Maritie, who married Dirck Van Arsdalen, January 29, 1767, had three children.
26. Sarah, who married Roger Downing, September 1, 1757. had two children.
27. Rebecca, who married George Wherts, had one child.
28. Aeltie, who married John Kortright.
29. Benjamin.
30. David, who married Patience
-?. had four children.
31. Gerardus, who married Jane Valentine, August 5, 1762, had seven children. He contributed toward building the Re- formed Dutch Church at Hopewell, N. Y.
Some of these removed to New York as early as 1792. John, Gerardus and David, before the Revolution, removed from Yon- kers to Lagrange. Dutchess County. They, in common with their kindred, had now yielded their French characteristics, at least as to their speech. for it is known that John, called Honnes ( Jo- hannes), was wont to ask blessings in Dutch.
ISAAC (12), (SON OF ISAAC), HAD ISSUE :
32. John. who married first, Mary Vermilye, had six children. He married second. Rachel -?. and died in 1812.
33. Isaac, who married Mary ?. had one child.
35. Joseph, who married Elizabeth Oblinus, 1782, had three chil- dren.
36. Rebecca, deceased.
37. Cynthia, who died unmarried.
38. Hannah.
39. Nancy, who married Solomon Owens. had one child.
40. Hester (Mehitabel), who married Ely Reynolds, had three children.
JOHN ( 14). (SON OF ISAAC), HAD ISSUE :
41. Jacob, born 1740, married first. Susannah Dyckman. April 10, 1766. He married second. Mary Dyckman. June 15. 1773. having ten children by both marriages. and died January 31, 1814.
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42. William, born 1749, married first, Mary Brower, April 10, 1773, had two children, and second, Mary Taylor, by whom he had four children. He died March 8, 1822. 43. Isaac, who married Susannah, daughter of Jacob Myer, April 2, 1756, had six children. Of Yonkers.
44. Jane, who married Edward Prior, April 13, 1767, had seven children.
45. Rebecca, who married William Maharry, October 15, 1765. . 46. Cynthia, who married Timothy Hunt, had twelve children. 47. Aletta, who married James Teller, had two children.
PETER (15), (SON OF ISAAC), HAD ISSUE:
48. Isaac, deceased.
49. Mary (Polly), born 1751, married John Vermilye, had six children.
50. Susan, born 1758, married John Shear, had ten children, and died in 1838.
51. Philip, baptized September 6, 1758, married Rebecca Elliott, had eleven children.
52. Peter, born July 31, 1760, married Mary Jewell, had seven children.
53. John, born 1763.
54. William, born 1765, married Cynthia Simons.
55. Abraham, born March 20, 1768, married Jemima Travers, 1791, had twelve children, and died December 18, 1831.
56. Anna, born 1770, married Jesse Travers.
57. Aeltje (Ally). born 1773, married Obediah Avery.
JOHANNES (21), (SON OF JOHN), HAD ISSUE:
58. Benjamin, born August 13, 1759.
59. Jacomina, baptized March 27, 1768.
ABRAHAM (22), (SON OF JOHN), HAD ISSUE :
60. John, born about 1750, married Mary (Polly) -? , had five children.
61. Edward, born June 12, 1759, married Sarah Hyatt, April 10, 1790, had nine children, and died July 19, 1832.
62. William, who married Phebe Husted, had ten children.
63. Abraham, who married Mary Brower, had one child. 64. Sarah, who married Solomon Hustis.
65. Margaret, who married Abraham Sloote, August 24, 1788. JOSHUA (23), (SON OF JOHN), HAD ISSUE:
66. Anna, born 1772, married James Jarvis, September 10, 1796. 67. Thomas, born 1774.
68. Mary, born 1778.
69. Isaac, born 1782.
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FREDERICK (24), (SON OF JOHN), HAD ISSUE : 70. John.
71. Frederick.
DAVID (30), (SON OF JOHN), HAD ISSUE:
72. Benjamin, born 1759, married Sarah Downing, September 22, 1781, had two children.
73. David, born about 1765, was the father of eight children, and died in 1848.
74. John, born 1767, married Aeltie Jewell, February 14, 1788, had four children, and died January 26, 1838.
75. Isaac Dyckman, born 1771, married Maria Jewell, April 11, 1792, had eight children, and died in 1853.
GERARDUS (31), (SON OF JOHN), HAD ISSUE :
76. Mary, born 1765, married Jonathan Brooks.
77. Isaac G., born 1768, married Catherine Kipp, had nine chil- dren, and died in 1846.
78. John G., born 1770, married Elizabeth Asten, December 27, 1797, had six children. and died in 1828.
79. Sennai, born 1774, married Joseph Noxon.
80. Rebecca, born April 6, 1776, died unmarried.
81. Gerardus, born July 25. 1777, married Charlotte Palmer, September 26, 1807, but died without issue in 1808.
82. Jane, born 1779, married Lewis Davenport, October 24, 1797. JOHN (32), (SON OF ISAAC), HAD ISSUE : . 83. Mehitabel. baptized May 1, 1774, married Montgomery Moore, had four children.
84. Mary, born December 28, 1778, married Evander Childs, May 18, 1800, had six children.
85. Emily, born 1808, died unmarried, February 10, 1860.
86. Aletta, died unmarried.
87. Betsy, died unmarried.
88. John, who married Mary Hewson, had five children. ISAAC (33). (SON OF ISAAC), HAD ISSUE: 89. Mary, baptized July 2, 1783.
JOSEPH (35), (SON OF ISAAC), HAD ISSUE:
90. Catherine, born 1783, married James Willeey.
91. Hetty, born 1785, married Arnolds.
92. Elizabeth, born 1787, married Arnolds.
JACOB (41), (SON OF JOHN), HAD ISSUE :
93. John, born January 2. 1768. married Rebecca Fowler, had nine children, and died October 15, 1823.
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94. Gerardus, born June 3, 1771, died single, August 3, 1823. 95. William, born about 1776, died single, March 8, 1822.
96. Susannah Maria, born February 5, 1777, married Jacob Cregier, had one child.
97. Jacobus, born March 8, 1779, deceased.
98. Michael, born August 31, 1781, married Susan Vermilye, had two children.
99. Isaac, born 1785, married Deborah -? , had five children.
100. James, who married Mary Greenway, had six children.
IOI. Jane, died unmarried.
102. Rebecca, died unmarried.
William (42), (son of John), went to New York as early as 1792, was a builder, and from 1812 till his death surveyor for the Eagle Insurance Company. He died March 8, 1822, aged 73 years, II months. He had issue by first wife:
103. Maria, who married William W. Chardavoyne, had nine children.
104. Gerritie (Charity), baptized February 27, 1774, died young. WILLIAM (42) HAD ISSUE BY SECOND WIFE:
105. William W., born December 24, 1780, married Mary Mont- gomery, January 11, 1800, had twelve children, and died November 14, 1849. Began business in New York as a printer with Langdon & Son.
106. Thomas B., born August 29, 1784, married first, Mary Hoag- land, September 26, 1804, had eight children. He mar- ried second, Jane Rebecca Mattocks, October 18, 1860, but died without issue by second wife.
107. Robert, deceased.
108. Joanna, born 1799, married George B. Smith, had nine chil- dren, and died July 30, 1883.
ISAAC (43), (SON OF JOHN), HAD ISSUE :
109. William, born 1757, married Fannie Bonnet, had one child, and died in 1799.
IIO. John, who married Effie Clark, had one child.
III. Jacob Meyer, who married Phebe Vail, had one child.
112. Susan, who married Michael Vermilye, had three children.
113. Isaac, born 1769, married Jane Odell, had one child, and died in 1855.
114. Jane, who married Benjamin Fowler, had three children.
PHILIP (51), (SON OF PETER), HAD ISSUE:
115. Nathaniel Drake, who married Jane Eliza Ackley, October 28, 1809, had fourteen children, and died February 2, 1826.
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116. Elizabeth (Betsey), who married John Cure.
117. Polly, born March 15, 1784, deceased.
118. Nancy, born September 1, 1786, married - Lyons.
119. Rebecca, born April 11, 1788, married Staats Dyckman.
120. Jenny, born September 14, 1790.
121. Frances, born September 14, 1790, married Peter Shapter, had seven children.
122. James, born October 25, 1792, married Rebecca Fisher, November 25, 1817, had five children, and died April 20. 1832.
123. Philip, born November 12, 1794, married Ann -? , had three children.
124. George, born March 27, 1796, married Mary Peck, May 10. 1821.
125. Sally (Sarah), born November 12, 1799, married John S. Jones.
PETER (52), (SON OF PETER), HAD ISSUE :
126. William, who married August 30, 1809, had one child.
127. Peter, who married Margaret Schenck, had seven children. 128. Walton.
129. Mary.
130. Ann.
131. Sarah.
132. Solomon.
ABRAHAM (55), (SON OF PETER), HAD ISSUE :
133. Millicent, born May 31, 1792, died in 1843.
134. Mary ( Polly), born July 24. 1795, married Peter D. Taylor, had three children, and died in 1873.
135. David, born May 11. 1797. died in 1869.
136. Amy, born March 30. 1799. died in 1876.
137. Petty ( Martha), born April 28. 1801, married John Shears. Jr., and died March 29, 1896.
138. Philip. born February 2. 1803, married first, Jane Calden. had five children, and second, Lucy Higginbotham, by whom he had two children. He died in 1876.
139. Daniel, born January 26. 1805, was the father of one child. and died in 1867 or 1879.
140. Livingston, born June 1, 1807.
141. Abraham, born November 17. 1800. married Elizabeth A. Showers, had nine children.
142. Gilbert, born June 27. 1811, married Eliza Edwards, June II. 1834, had one child, and died in 1873.
143. Abel. born November 25. 1813, died in 1879.
144. Betsey ( Elizabeth), born January 14, 1817.
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JOHN (60), (SON OF ABRAHAM), HAD ISSUE:
145. John, born about 1770, married Abigail Baxter, had four children. He a blacksmith of Kingsbridge, N. Y.
146. James.
147. William.
148. Mehitabel.
149. Phoebe, baptized May 31, 1793.
EDWARD (61), (SON OF ABRAHAM), HAD ISSUE:
150. Mary, born December 22, 1791, married William Brady, June 6, 1807, had twelve children.
151. Abraham. born June 5, 1793, married Mary Seamore, and died July 20, 1832.
152. Mehitabel, born May 15, 1795.
153. Eliza, born June 10, 1797.
154. William, born August 16, 1798, died single, 1826.
155. Catherine Ann, born March 17, 1801, deceased.
156. Edward, Jr., born April 21, 1803, married Aurelia A. Jones, August 20, 1829, had nine children, and died December 22, 1855.
157. Sarah, born October 19, 1805, married Andrew Howe, March 14. 1824, had three children.
158. James, born June 17, 1809, married Mary Ann Hall, January 3, 1841. had three children.
WILLIAM (62), (SON OF ABRAHAM), HAD ISSUE :
160. Solomon, born November 6. 1784, married Susan Mulner, had. nine children, and died June 18, 1872.
161. Samuel. born January 8, 1793, married Catherine Robinson, 1815. had six children.
162. Elizabeth, who married Amos Sniffen.
163. Jonathan, who married Margaret Petrie, had thirteen chil- dren. (Not here named.)
164. Jesse, who married Elizabeth Vail, had twelve children.
165. John, who married, but left no surviving issue.
166. William, who married Abigail Whitney, had six children.
167. Abram, who married Charity Molineaux. had eight children, and died in 1822.
168. Mehitabel, who died young.
ABRAHAM (63). (SON OF ABRAHAM), HAD ISSUE: 169. John Bruce, born September 30, 1808.
BENJAMIN (72), (SON OF DAVID), HAD ISSUE: 170. George. baptized July 15. 1784.
171. Anna, born July 15, 1785.
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