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Verveelen. now grown to be an old man, is known to have been living March 13, 1693. when, styling himself "of the county of Westchester. yeoman." he sold a house and lot in New York.
* An application by Jasper Nessepott to the common council, January 16. 1700, for leave to build a grist-mill at Kingsbridge, was submitted to a committee, which re. ported in favor "on condition that he take out of the way the stones and rocks on the other side thereof, that the same may not hinder the passage of boats and canoes, and when any is to pass, at their reasonable request, he is to shut the sluices; and on the other side of the bridge erect a post in the water, and have a rope ready to assist them in passing." John Marsh, millwright, "being projector and contriver of the mill." Nessepott bought him out, when the mayor and aldermen formally granted Nessepott said "mill or mills, under one roof." and "the ground whereon the said mill or mills doth stand," with toll for grinding. and other mill privileges: by deed of January 29, 1700, or 1701 (New Style) Grants, City Comptroller's Office, vol. 2, page 388.
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On January 10, 1699, Johannes Verveelen brought a suit in the Mayor's Court against one Huling, a citizen, to recover pay for eight barrels of beer. If this was our Johannes (and not his grandson) he was 83 years of age. Witnesses were cited, No- vember 24, 1701, to prove the deed last named, whence we con- clude he was then deceased, as he certainly was February 14, 1702, having outlived all but one of the Nicolls' patentees. He made a will, in which he gave his lands at Harlem to his daughter, Maria. (See page 95.)
Johannes Verveelen (1), born at Amsterdam, Holland, about 1616, married there, Anna Jaarsvelt, had three children, and died in 1700. He had issue:
2. Anna, born 1638, joined the church at New Amsterdam in 1662, married February 9, 1664, Derick Looten, commis- sary, with whom, as before noticed, she returned to Hol- land.
3. Daniel. who married Aletta Schaets, about 1662, had eight children.
4. Maria, born 1656, married Adolph Meyer, April 29, 1671, had nine children, and died in 1748. (See pages 273, 597.)
Daniel Verveelen (3), (son of Johannes), who. was nearly of age with his sister, Anna, preceded his parents to this country, coming. as is believed, in 1652, with Rev. Gideon Schaets, whose daughter he afterward married in Albany, about 1662. At Al- bany (then Beverwyck), Daniel, a mere youth, engaged in trade, as early as 1655, but several years later joined his father at New Amsterdam, uniting with the church there January 2, 1661. It was probably during the next summer (when he visited Albany, and on August 25 sold an interest in a house and lot there) that he married Aletta Schaets, who, as his wife, joined the church at New Amsterdam October 2 ensuing. The next month (Novem- ber 7) Daniel and his father secured a lot adjoining one owned by the latter, on the Prince's, now Beaver Street, and on February 14 following they also bought out Isaac de Forest's interest in the brewery in Prince's Street. of which for some years Johannes had been part owner. At the surrender Daniel was opposed to resisting the English, and took the oath of allegiance. The next year he had a narrow escape from some riotous soldiers, one of whom cut him with his sword. Several years later he left the city, and went to New Utrecht, L. I., with his wife, taking letters to the church there, of which Verveelen, in 1678, was chosen an elder. He next went to Spuyten Duyvel, whether "to live at Fordham." as Archer had expected. does not appear. Subse- quently he and his family settled in the neighborhood of Hacken- sack, N. J .. where Daniel was living in 1712.
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DANIEL (3) HAD ISSUE:
5. Anna Maria, born April 2, 1663, died young.
6. Anna Maria No. 2, baptized January 10, 1666, married Hen- drick Jansz Cammega, February 9, 1717.
7. Hendrick, born 1668, last mentioned in . 1688.
8. Gideon, born 1680, married first, Marritie Koch, March 23, 1712, and second, Susannah De Graef, 1714, had ten chil- dren.
9. Bernardus, who married first, Evertie Delamater, had eight children, and second, Jannetie Vanderbeek, by whom he also had eight children.
10. Reynier. We have failed to find evidence that he had a family. He was named for his uncle, Dr. Reynier Schaets, slain at the burning of Schenectady .*
II. Johanna, who married first, Johannes Schuerman, had four children, and second, Nicholas Peterson, January 19, 1723.
12. Johannes, born in New Utrecht, married Amelyntie Heerte (Emeline, daughter of Hans Jacobs Harding), January 2, 1703, had two children. His widow married Wouter Willemsen, in 1710. (See page 362.)
Gideon Verveelen (8), (son of Daniel), born 1680, at New Utrecht, married March 23, 1712, Marritie Koch, and in 1714 Susannah, daughter of Moses and Hester De Graaf. He re- moved from Rockland to Dutchess County, and, on May 20, 1740, bought 3,115 acres of land in Rombout Precinct, from which he sold off twelve parcels, but kept enough to give his four children each 252 acres. These, named in his will, dated January 25,.1755, and proved June 26, 1762, were Marritie, Hester, Alida and Moses. If all his other children were deceased without issue, at the date of his will, it appears remarkable; if living, they must have been otherwise provided for.
GIDEON (8) HAD ISSUE BY SECOND WIFE: 13. Marritie, baptized April 12, 1715, married William Rogers, October 12, 1749.
14. Hester, baptized January 15, 1717, married Johannes Rogers, had five children.
* Rev. Gideon Schaets, the worthy minister of Albany, and of whose blood are all the Verveelens, is too well known through the works of O'Callaghan, Broadhead and Pearson to require further notice here. But, strangely enough, all the printed ac- counts ignore his daughter Alida, who married Verveelen. Another mistake occurs in regard to his son Bartholomew, who is confounded with a later person of that name. The first, said to have gone to Holland in 1670, died prior to 1680, when his widow, Willemtie, daughter of Hugh Barents de Kleyn (see page 97), married again. Bartholomew, who came from Albany to the city of New York, in 1706, and whose posterity are noticed upon its records down to the Revolution, was probably the son of Gideon. son of Doctor Reynier Schaets, as the name Reynier ran in the New York family. Doctor Schaets' first wife was Agnietie Moriaens. He married his second wife in 1683, survived her five years, and died February 27, 1694, in his 87th year.
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15. Alida, baptized October 15, 1718, married Isaac Cole.
16. Moses, born 1720, married Hester De Graaf, had seven chil- dren. The homestead farm was devised to Moses, but he died before his father. His son Gideon succeeded to the farm.
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17. Daniel, baptized January 15, 1723.
18. Johanna, baptized October 29, 1725.
19. Cloudie (Claude), baptized December 17, 1727.
20. Jan (John), baptized June 27, 1731.
21. Johannes, baptized October 18, 1733.
22. Gideon, deceased.
Bernardus Verveelen (9), (son of Daniel), joined the church - at Hackensack, N. J., in 1704, at the same time with his brother, Reynier. In 1708 he obtained a patent for a large tract of land in Rockland County, described as between the Hudson and Over- peck Kill, part of which he sold his brother Gideon; the two con- veying 1,000 acres to Lancaster Sims, in 1709. Bernardus mar- ried Evertie, or Titje Delamater (see page 497). He had issue:
23. Alida, baptized January 14, 1714, married Hubartus Blauvelt, had ten children.
24. Isaac, baptized April 12, 1715, married Trintie Van Scheyren, August 12, 1736, had three children. Removed to the City of New York years before the Revolution. 25. Cornelia, baptized January 15, 1717, married Pieter Van Scheyren, October 30, 1749, had eleven children.
26. Daniel, baptized December 6, 1719, married Jannetie Van Scheyren, had ten children.
27. Johannes, born June 13, 1723, married Sarah Westervelt, had four children.
28. Hester, baptized October 19, 1725, married Jacob Cool, had two children.
29. Fredericus, baptized December 8, 1728, married Catryntje Pessel, July 31. 1752.
30. Abraham, baptized May 16, 1731. married Elizabeth Allen, June 28, 1752, had three children.
BERNARDUS (9) HAD ISSUE BY SECOND WIFE:
31. Jacobus, baptized September 22. 1734, married Sarah Nagel, had seven children, and died February 8, 1816, at 22 Walker Street. Removed to the City of New York years before the Revolution.
32. Lybetie (Elizabeth). baptized February 22, 1736, married William Persel, February 7. 1752, had three children.
33. Bernardus, born October 30, 1737, married Mary Blauvelt, had five children, and died April 20, 1820; buried at Old Tappan, N. Y.
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34. Gideon, born August 1, 1739, married Maria Banta, May 5, 1768, had six children.
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35. Jan (John), baptized August 2, 1741.
36. Aengenietje, baptized March 27, 1743, married Abraham Persel, 1763, had three children.
37. Cornelius, baptized September 15, 1745. 38. Abram.
JOHANNES (12), (SON OF DANIEL), HAD ISSUE:
39. Alida, baptized January 1I, 1704, married Rev. Fredericus Muzelius, and had one child.
40. Francyntie, baptized June 28, 1706.
MOSES (16), (SON OF GIDEON), HAD ISSUE:
41. Gideon, baptized February 13, 1743, succeeded to the home- stead farm, and was an active patriot during the Revolu- tion.
42. Moses, who married Annatja Cool, October 27, 1767, had eight children.
43. John, baptized May 18, 1756.
44. Daniel A., who married Rachel Volk, October 26, 1788, had nine children.
45. Jeremiah.
46. Elizabeth.
47. Hannah.
ISAAC (24), (SON OF BERNARDUS), HAD ISSUE :
48. Tittye, born May 12, 1738, baptized June 4, 1738.
49. Jan, baptized April 15, 1744.
50. Isaac, baptized December 18, 1751, married Margaretje Moore, had four children.
DANIEL (26), (SON OF BERNARDUS), HAD ISSUE:
51. Tittye, born November 22, 1738, died unmarried.
52. Geertye, born February 1, 1741, married Jacobus Blauvelt, had eight children.
53. Maria, baptized May 27, 1744, married Jan Arieyanse, had three children.
54. Tietje, baptized December 6, 1747.
55. Jan, baptized April 1, 1750.
56. Abraham, baptized December 25, 1752, married Elizabeth Benson, had one child.
57. Jacobus, baptized August 31, 1755.
58. Debora, born March 19, 1757, married Geresolveert Ariey- anse, August 1, 1773, had three children, and died Janu- uary 4, 1820.
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59. Elizabeth, baptized October 25, 1761.
60. Catharine, baptized February 12, 1764, married Richard Blanch, February 22, 1788, had five children.
JOHANNES (27), (SON OF BERNARDUS), HAD ISSUE:
61. Titye, born June 28, 1746, married Wilhelmus Ferdon, had four children.
62. Dirkie, born January 26, 1749, married Christian Cammel, August 25, 1766.
63. Jannetie, baptized September 18, 1757, married Jacob Paulisse, had three children.
64. Jan (John), baptized September 18, 1760, married Maria Banta, had four children.
ABRAHAM (30), (SON OF BERNARDUS). HAD ISSUE :
65. Jannetje, baptized July 28, 1755 ..
66. Petrus, baptized July 2, 1757.
67. Catharina, baptized June 4, 1769.
Jacobus (31), (son of Bernardus), was a grocer, and died at 22 Walker Street. New York City. February 8, 1816. We pre- sume Henry and James, then of 20 Walker Street, were his sons. He had issue :
68. Elizabeth, baptized August 11, 1756, married Abraham Ryken, had two children.
69. Jan No. I, baptized February 11, 1759, died young.
70. Jan No. 2, baptized December 14, 1760.
71. Hendrick, baptized June 15, 1763, married Mary Drake, Jan- uary 10, 1789, had five children.
72. Jannetje, baptized October 4. 1767, married Arthur Smith. July 7, 1790, had four children.
73. Sara, baptized July 30. 1769.
74. Jacobus, baptized April 5, 1772.
BERNARDU'S (33). (SON OF BERNARDUS), HAD ISSUE:
75. Jacobus (James), born January 25, 1760, married Elizabeth Eckerson, had three children, and died August 10, 1786, at Clarkstown, N. Y.
76. Cornelius, born May 14. 1762. married Antje Vari Orden. March 17, 1783. had six children. and died April 19. 1820. 77. Jannetye. born April 30. 1765. married John Gilbert, had two children, and died October. 1786.
78. Isaac, born June 30, 1768. married Elizabeth Haring, January 22. 1814, had three children.
79. Andrew.
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GIDEON (34), (SON OF BERNARDUS), HAD ISSUE:
80. Lizabeth (Elizabeth), born February 21, 1769.
81. Daniel, born January 3, 1772, married first Hannah (Annatje) Randall, April 24, 1796, had six children. He married second, Agnes Christie (Volk), had two children, and died December 2, 1834.
82. Jacob, born December 27, 1774.
83. Jan (John), born January 5, 1778.
84. Catlynte, born July 14, 1789.
85. Maria, born January 18, 1793.
MOSES (42), (SON OF MOSES), HAD ISSUE:
86. Hester, born August 27, 1768.
87. Moses, born October 5, 1770.
88. Arie, born July 17, 1772.
89. Annatie, born May 2, 1774.
90. Gideon, born January 20, 1777. .
91. Mary, born February 20, 1779.
92. Elizabeth, born May 12, 1782.
93. Benjamin, born June 6, 1784.
DANIEL A. (44), (SON OF MOSES), HAD ISSUE:
94. Elizabeth, born January 4, 1790.
95. Maria, born October 28, 1793.
96. Abraham, born May 3, 1796.
97. Jannetje, born July 17, 1798.
98. Annaatje, born September 28, 1800.
99. Hendrick, born June 16, 1802.
100. Rachel, born May 5, 1804.
IOI. Eleanor, born December 9, 1806.
102. Gerrit, born November 25, 1808.
ISAAC (50), (SON OF ISAAC), HAD ISSUE :
103. Isaac, baptized June 3, 1778, married Margaret Myers, of Harlem, about 1799, had six children, and died December 4, 1858. Was buried at Closter, N. J.
104. Catrina, baptized February 15, 1784.
105. John, born September 16, 1789, married Margaret Blauvelt, of Blauveltville.
106. Margaret (Polly), born August 30, 1790, married John Blauvelt.
ABRAHAM (56), (SON OF DANIEL), HAD ISSUE: 107. Maria, baptized November 6, 1795.
JAN (JOHN) (64), (SON OF JOHANNES), HAD ISSUE: 108. Sarah, baptized May 16, 1779, married Thomas Dubois, April 4, 1790, had four children.
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109. Hendrick, baptized April 21, 1783, married Cornelia Nagel, August 1, 1801, had one child.
IIO. Teitye, baptized June 1, 1788.
III. Johannis, baptized August 19, 1792.
HENDRICK (71), (SON OF JACOBUS), HAD ISSUE:
112. Martha, born December 3, 1789.
113. James, born September 19, 1791.
114. Sarah, born January 19, 1793.
115. Phebe, born September 30, 1796.
116. Elizabeth, born November 12, 1797.
JACOBUS (75), (SON OF BERNARDUS), HAD ISSUE:
117. Barnardus, born September 1, 1782, married Sarah Nagel, September 14, 1805, had five children.
118. Sarah, born January 13, 1784, married Henry Westervelt, February 14, 1807, had seven children, and died Decem- ber 17, 1871.
119. Cornelius, born May 21, 1786, married first, Elizabeth Black- ledge, December 31, 1808, had three children. He mar- ried second, Jane Zabriskie, had five children, and died August 10, 1865.
CORNELIUS (76), (SON OF BERNARDUS), HAD ISSUE:
120. Marritye, born June 27, 1784, died April 22, 1850.
121. Andrias, born October 24, 1786, married Hester Little, had six children, and died March 15, 1882. -
122. Jannetje (Jane), born July 24, 1789, married Nathan Ly- man, April 10, 1813. had ten children, and died March 23, 1879.
123. Jacobus, born August 26, 1790, died May 26, 1869.
124. Sara, baptized August 18, 1794, died February 6, 1795.
125. Elizabeth, born May 29, 1796, married Fosdick, had one child, and died May. 1890.
ISAAC (78), (SON OF BERNARDUS), HAD ISSUE:
126. Barney, who married Margaret -? , and died April 17, 1860, without issue.
127. John I., born September 20. 1820, married Maria Post, had five children, and died December 3, 1899.
128. Sarah, who married John Muckey, had two children. Lived at Binghamton. N. Y., and died August 1. 1897.
DANIEL (81), (SON OF GIDEON). HAD ISSUE BY FIRST WIFE: 129. Maria. born February 26, 1797. married first. Jeremiah Bogert. 1817, had five children. She married second, Robert Pitcher.
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130. Elizabeth, born January 29, 1798, married John Campbell, had two children.
131. Johannis, born January 11, 1802.
132. Jenny (Jane), born March 11, 1804, married Albert Tall- man, January 7, 1821, had seven children, and died April 2, 1893.
133. Jacob, born May 2, 1807, married Hannah Maria Wilson, had three children, and died in 1856.
134. Fannie, born 1812, married Luther Shattuck, had three chil- dren, and died in 1842.
DANIEL (81) HAD ISSUE BY HIS SECOND WIFE:
135. William Christie, born May 26, 1823, died single, August 5, 1840.
136. Rachel Hannah, born September 12, 1825, married John T. Banta, had eight children, and died January 26, 1893.
ISAAC (103), (SON OF ISAAC), HAD ISSUE:
137. Abraham Myers, born 1802, married Nancy C. Sellick, had eight children.
138. Maria, born March 1, 1805, married Alva Lockwood, last heard of in Ohio.
139. John, born September 14, 1806, married Jane Chatterton, had one child. He deceased.
140. Samuel, born December 28, 1807, died single.
14I. Isaac, born February 26, 1810, married Elizabeth Naugel, March 16, 1830, had seven children, and died September 10, 1852.
. 142. Jacob, died single.
HENDRICK (109), (SON OF JAN), HAD ISSUE:
143. Leah, born October 17, 1802, married David Haring, had two children.
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BARNARDUS (117), (SON OF JACOBUS), HAD ISSUE :
144. Kobus (Jacobus), baptized December 21, 1806.
145. Elizabeth, baptized December 17, 1808.
146. John Gilbert, baptized April 14, 1811.
147. Jane Gilbert, baptized October 10, 1813.
148. Cornelius, baptized August 20, 1815.
CORNELIUS (119), (SON OF JACOBUS), HAD ISSUE BY FIRST WIFE:
149. Catelyntie, born April 13, 1810, married David Lamberson, December 11, 1829, had six children. She deceased.
150. James, born January 24, 1821, died young.
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151. Cornelius, born March 18, 1823, died single, November 29, 1869.
CORNELIUS (119) HAD ISSUE BY SECOND WIFE:
152. Eliza J., born June 22, 1840, at Teaneck, N. J., married Ed- ward Barr, September, 1862, had two children, and died April 3, 1867.
153. James M. (Judge), born July 21, 1842, married Anna A. Smith, June 24, 1874, had nine children.
154. Sarah A., born November 24, 1843, married Cornelius D. Schor, June 23, 1874, had two children.
155. Carrie J., born November 23, 1862, married - Mabie, had one child.
156. Ella L., born February 1, 1865, married Lindsay J. Riggins, had one child.
ANDRIES (121), (SON OF CORNELIUS), HAD ISSUE:
157. Ann Maria, born May 27, 1809, married Archibald Scobey, had one child, and died November 4, 1866.
158. Cornelius, born January 31. 1811, married Matilda Bush, November 25, 1829, had five children, and died June I, 1854.
159. Hannah, born March 9, 1815, died unmarried.
160. Jane, born November 22, 1817, married William Knight, and died April 29, 1864.
161. Sarah, born June 22, 1820, married David Swezey Mapes, 1848, had one child, and died November 18, 1891. , 162. Hester, born July 10, 1826, married William E. Mapes, had two children, and died December 6, 1890.
JOHN I. (127). (SON OF ISAAC), HAD ISSUE:
. 163. Sarah Elizabeth, born March 12, 1843, married Joseph T. Healey, October 1, 1862, had three children.
164. Abraham, born February 25, 1847, died single, October 10, 1881.
165. John J., born July 21, 1850, single.
166. Hannah Jane, born March 22, 1856, married Henry J. Her- ing, April 10, 1889, no issue.
167. Ralph, born March 27, 1858, single.
JACOB (133). (SON OF DANIEL), HAD ISSUE :
168. Joseph Randall, born September 2, 1839, married Rachel Elizabeth Quackenbush, November 27, 1860, had four children, and died September 15, 1895.
169. Daniel, who died in infancy.
170. Jacob, who died in infancy.
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ABRAHAM MYERS (137), (SON OF ISAAC), HAD ISSUE:
171. Margaret, born September 1, 1832, married Simon Dunn, October 5, 1857, had three children, and died October, 1879.
172. Annie, born March 26, 1835, married James D. Retallie, June 1, 1854, had four children.
173. Catherine, born February 25, 1837, married Lyman (Lysien) Van Alstyne, August 15, 1855, had one child.
174. Mary, who married William T. Davis Walker, January 6, 1856, had eight children.
175. Isaac.
176. Phoebe Jane, who married 'first, Samuel G. Walker, 1863, had one child. She married second, Thomas Palmer, 1875, had five children, and is now deceased.
177. Nancy, who married Jesse W. Spencer, had two children. She deceased.
178. James Harvey, born February 16, 1850, married first, Sarah A. Hayner, October 7, 1874, had one child. He married second, Clara W. Baerr, September 24, 1883, had one child.
JOHN (139), (SON OF ISAAC), HAD ISSUE: 179. Mary Jane.
ISAAC (141), (SON OF ISAAC), HAD ISSUE:
180. Daniel, born May 2, 1832, married Mary E. Vanderbilt, March 23, 1854, had two children.
181. Catherine, born September 18, 1834, married Abraham J. Smith. November 26, 1854, had four children.
182. Euphemia, born October 3, 1836, married Cornelius H. Demarest, November 5, 1857, had three children.
183. Richard, born May 26, 1839, married Henrietta Hunter, Oc- tober 12, 1871, had five children.
184. William, born January 31, 1842, married Emma Likely, May 28, 1873, and died July 31, 1877, without issue. 185. Jane Elizabeth, born May 31, 1845, married Peter J. Ste- phens. September 8, 1880, no issue.
186. Margaret Ann, born August 28, 1848, died unmarried, April 27. 1900.
JAMES M. (153), (SON OF CORNELIUS), HAD ISSUE :
187. James A., born October 13, 1877, married Elizabeth W. Walker. October 15. 1902.
188. Garrett A., born November 16. 1881.
189. Emma E., born October 31, 1884.
190. Frederick M .. born October 15, 1886.
191. Raymond S., born October 17, 1888.
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192. George W., born February 22, 1890.
193. Arthur, born July 25, 1893.
194. Howard W., born January, 1895.
195. Anna E., born November 24, 1897.
CORNELIUS (158), (SON OF ANDRIAS), HAD ISSUE :
196. Andrew, Jr., born September 1, 1830, married, but died with- out issue, April 23, 1877.
197. Peter, born January 8, 1832, married Sarah Knight, Septem- . ber 24, 1851, had four children.
198. William Henry, born January 31, 1843, married Margaret B. Ridgeway, and died October 25, 1902.
199. Nathaniel, born March 29, 1845, married Victoria Guiter- ray, January 31, 1884, had six children.
200. Edwin L., born February 8, 1849, married Sarah Ridgeway, had two children, and died March 30, 1894.
JOSEPH RANDALL (168), (SON OF JACOB), HAD ISSUE: 201. Carrie, born December 9, 1861, died August 22, 1868. 202. Morris Bartow, born November 26, 1863, married May Con- ger Warner, November 3, 1886, had two children.
203. William Randall, born May 29, 1866, married Alma C. Hart- man, July 21, 1892, no issue.
204. Charles Banta, born August 5, 1869, married Jennie Louise Sandford, October 19, 1892, had two children.
JAMES HARVEY (178), (SON OF ABRAHAM MYERS), HAD , ISSUE BY FIRST WIFE:
205. Archie, born September 10, 1879, single.
JAMES HARVEY (178) HAD ISSUE BY SECOND WIFE: 206. Ellia May, born March 13, 1888, died September 8, 1889. .
DANIEL (180), (SON OF ISAAC), HAD ISSUE:
207. George, born April 29, 1855, married Kate Dalton. 208. Eugene, born December 13, 1856, single.
RICHARD (183), (SON OF ISAAC.), HAD ISSUE:
209. Henrietta, born February 18, 1874.
210. Richard, .Jr., born November 18, 1875.
211. Jane Elizabeth, born September 13, 1877.
212. William, born August 21, 1880, married Elizabeth Connor, May 13, 1899, have one child. 213. Grace, born August 28, 1889.
PETER (197), (SON OF CORNELIUS), HAD ISSUE: 214. John K., born July 22, 1852, married Fanny R. Cass, July
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22, 1889, had two children.
215. Cornelius, born December 24, 1855, married Carrie V. B. Rea, April 21, 1898, but died July 14, 1901, without issue. 216. Matilda, born February 6, 1854, married William D. Hall, June 7, 1872, and died without issue, June 10, 1874.
217. Eugenia A., born August 17, 1858, married Brewster S. Gurnee, September 29, 1881, had four children.
NATHANIEL (199), (SON OF CORNELIUS), HAD ISSUE:
218. Josephine, born November 21, 1885.
219. William, born November 8, 1887.
220. Alvin, born May 21, 1889.
221. Victor, born October 4, 1890.
222. Matilda, born July 27, 1898.
223. Victoria, born July 20, 1901.
EDWIN L. (200), (SON OF CORNELIUS), HAD ISSUE : 224. Clarence.
225. Claude.
MORRIS BARTOW (202), (SON OF JOSEPH RANDALL), HAD ISSUE : .
226. Maud W., born November 1, 1888.
227. Morris Bartow, Jr., born March 7, 1893.
CHARLES BANTA (204), (SON OF JOSEPH RANDALL), HAD ISSUE:
228. Joseph Randall, born January 5, 1894. .
229. Edward Sandford, born June 7, 1898, died February 23, 1901.
WILLIAM (212), (SON OF RICHARD), HAD ISSUE :. 230. Bessie Adelaide, born October 18, 1890.
JOHN K. (214), (SON OF PETER), HAD ISSUE: 231. Fanny R., born August 29, 1892.
232. Helen, born December 13, 1897.
WALDRON.
Resolved Waldron, born May 10, 1610, the most noted, as he was one of the most intelligent, of the Harlem settlers, needed not the titular dignity of baron, which some of poetic humor claim for him; yet might he well have graced the title. As we have seen, he had been in the printing business at Amsterdam, and
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