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APPENDIX.
residence of the late Colonel Monroe, is on this lot No. 2, as also the Deaf and Dumb Institution, the latter building being intersected by the line which before parted the Second Division from the Division of 1691. Next came Nos. 3, 4, together 67 acres 2 q., sold the same date to John R. Murray. And next above this lay lot 5 (39 acres I q.), reaching to Arden's line, and sold the same day to Stephen Jumel, together with his lots 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, which embraced the old lots 8 to 11, with the ex- ception of Wear's part of No. 8; and also excepting parts of the old lots IO, II, next the Kingsbridge Road, and a gore from No. 9, which made up his lot No. 6. This he sold on the same date to Gerardus Post, who con- veyed it to Jumel, May 3, 1814. On April 28, 1810, Parkinson also sold Jumel the Colonel Morris Homestead. Thus Jumel came to own 39 acres west of Kingsbridge Road (being the old lot 5, and most of 4), and 131 acres east of said road, the last stretching from 159th Street to midway of 174th and 175th Streets, excepting where separated by the 6 acres owned by Wear .*
As little common lands remained within the patent lines after the division of 1712, except the tracts already named in connection with the farms to which they were finally attached, we will not extend these notes. It only remains to give the lists of the lands in the Four Divisions, as awarded upon the erf, or house lot, and morgen rights; and an alphabetical "Summary," which shows the actual contents of the lots as laid out; the latter varying from the former in some cases, for reasons which are also noted.
First Division, 1712.
LOT No.
BY WHOM DRAWN.
FRF
RIGHTS.
MORGEN
RIGHTS.
A.
Q.
R.
I
John Waldron
22
16
I
8
2
Sampson. Benson
18
17
I
12
3
John Nagel
28
23
0
32
4
John Kiersen
0
3
I
20
5
Metje Cornelis
31
24
3
34
6
Barent Waldron
I
22
16
I
7
Samuel Waldron
3
1642
19
3
II
8
Thomas Delavall
2
60
42
O
0
9
John van Oblenis
I
O
3
I
20
10
Isaac Delamater
I
6
6
3
24
II
Arent H. Bussing
I
21
15
2
34
12
John Benson
I
16
12
3
4
13
Jacques Tourneur
I
9
8
2
26
14
Marcus Tiebaut
1/2
3
3
I
32
15
Maria Meyer
2
28
23
0
32
16
Zacharias Sickels
I
12
IO
I
28
17
Abraham Delamontanie
I
O
3
1
20
18
Lawrence Jansen Low
I
II
9
3
14
19
Charles Congreve
I
6
6
3
24
20
Aeltie Vermilye
I
11/2
4
I
I
21
John Dykeman
I
16
12
3
4
* George Wear, the sturdy blacksmith, we may thank him for holding on to his little 6 acre lot (the lower part of No. 8, 2d Division), which he bought November 7, 1803, from Ithamar Heily; although called 615 acres, and all its boundaries re- versed, with Benson, from whose lot it was taken, called Bussing! Because its transfer being clear to Heily through William Molenaor and others, back to Capt. Johannes Ben- son, who drew it in 1712, it becomes an invaluable landmark in fixing the starting line of
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Second Division, 1712.
LOT NO.
BY WHOM DRAWN.
ERF
RIGHTS.
MORGEN
RIGHTS.
A. : Q. . R.
I
Metje Cornelis
31
43
13
2
Samuel Waldron
4
161/2
40
9
3
John Kiersen
I
0
6
0
4
Lawrence Jansen Low
I
II
17
3 0 I 2 NHOOWN
33
6
Aeltie Vermilye
I
1 1/2
7
4
7
Charles Congreve
I
6
12
0
18
8
John Benson
I
16
22
I
8
9
John Nagel
2
28
40
2
4
10
Maria Meyer
2
28
40
2
4
II
John van Oblenis
I
0
6
O
0
12
Zacharias Sickles
I
12
18
O
36
13
John Waldron
I
22
28
26
14
Jacques Tourneur
I
9
15
27
15
Marcus Tiebaut
1/2
3
6
0
9
16
Thomas Delavall
2
60
73
20
17
John Dykeman
I
16
22
I
3
18
Samson Benson
2
18
30
I
14
19
Isaac Delamater
I
6
12
0
18
20
Arent H. Bussing
I
2[
27
I
23
Third Division, 1712.
LOT No.
BY WHOM DRAWN.
ERF
MORGEN
RIGHTS.
A.
Q. R.
I
John Waldron
22
7
I
14
2
Jacques Tourneur
9
3
3
28
3
Aeltie Vermilye
I
X
I
3
33
4
Samson Benson
2
18
7
3
16
5
Lawrence Jansen Low
II
4
I
32
6
Samuel Waldron
4
1612
IO
2
13
7
Barent Waldron
I
22
7
I
14
8
John Kiersen
2
12
6
I
4
9
Marcus Tiebaut
11/2
3
3
O
21
IO
John Dykeman
I
16
5
3
2
II
Charles Congreve
I
6
3
0
22
12
John Nagel
2
28
IO
I
36
13
Arent Bussing
I
21
7
0
I2
14
Isaac Delamater
I
6
3
O
22
15
Thomas Delavall
2
60
18
3
20
16
Maria Meyer
2
28
IO
I
36
17
Metje Cornelis
2
31
II
I
2
18
John Benson
I
16
5
3
2
5
Barent Waldron
I
22
28
26
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RIGHTS.
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the 2d Division. Its lower line began at Kingsbridge Road, in the centre of 165th street, and nearly touched 164th street at the bluff on Harlem River. But improve- ments going on must soon obliterate these old lines, save upon the maps.
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APPENDIX.
Fourth Division, 1712.
LOT NO.
BY WHOM DRAWN.
E.KV
RIGHTS.
MORGEN
RIGHTS.
Q.
R.
-
I
Samson Benson
18
13
I
36
2
Lourens Cornelisse
31
19
1 12
3
Barent Waldron
32
I2
3 14
4
John Dykeman
16
9
3
22
5
Jacques Tourneur
I
9
6
3
38
6
John Waldron
I
22
I2
2
14
7
John Kiersen
2
12
IO
3
4
8
Arent Bussing
I
21
12
0
22
9
Thomas Delavall
2
60
32
I
20
10
John Nagel
2
28
17
3
36
II
Lawrence Jansen Low
I
11
7
2
22
12
Samuel Waldron
4
16V/
18
O
28
13
Marcus Tiebaut
3
5
I
21
14
Maria Meyer
2
28
17
3
36
15
Aeltie Vermilye
I
3
I
18
16
Charles Congreve
I
6
5
I
22
17
Isaac Delamater
I
6
5
I
22
18
John Benson
I
16
9
3
22
We whose names are here underwritten, elected, nominated and ap- pointed by the freeholders and inhabitants of New Harlem, to see that a just and equal division be made of their undivided Lands, Do by these presents Certify that there is a just and equal division made according to the proportions of right of every house lot and every morgen right, as it is here above expressed *; as witness our hands this twentieth day of June, Anno Dom. 1712.
JOHN LAWRENCE. CORNELIS LUYSTER, E. BLAGGE.
The causes of the material variations, which appear in certain lots, between the quantity of land due on the rights, and the quantity actually drawn, were these, viz. :
First Division. No. I, as laid out, contained 6 acres awarded Johannes Waldron, "as a half patentee right for signing releases," and I acre 2 q. 32 rods allowed him by his brother Samuel. No. 2: Derick Benson buying a house and lot of his brother Samson, drew with him on an erf right in the several Divisions. See pp. 430, 431. No. 7: Samuel Waldron took 6 acres as a half patentce, but allowing his brother Johannes, I acre 2 q. 32 rods, and Captain Congreve 12 acres, in this Division, was entitled to only 12 acres 19 rods here. He got 1 q. 25 rods in excess of this, for which !; an acre was taken from his Third Division. No. 8 was increased 12 acres, as a patentee's share. The lot ran short 3 rods of the quantity due; but it was fully made up in Second Division. No. 13 took 6 acres as a half patentee share. No. 15 took 12 acres as a full patentee share. No. 19: Samuel Waldron allowed Capt. Congreve 12 acres in this lot. No. 21 in- cluded 2 acres for a road through it from the highway to Harlem River.
* The original list first gives the quantity due on the house lots, and the quantity due on the morgen rights, and then the total. But we omit the two former, as they may be easily computed from the scale given p. 824.
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Second Division. No. 1, as laid out, contained but 41 acres 33 rods, owing to a mistake of the chain-bearers; but the deficiency, 2 acres 1 q. 20 rods, was added to No. 17, Third Division. Laurens Cornelissen is named as drawing with his mother Metje, in Second and Third Divisions, and she with him in the Fourth Division. No. 2 was reduced 4 acres, allowed Capt. Congreve by Waldron in this Division. Waldron drew on Abram Delamontanie's erf right, in Second, Third and Fourth Divisions. No. 7: Congreve took 4 acres in this lot, allowed him by Samuel Waldron No. 16: 2 acres were added to this lot for a road through it to Harlem River. No. 17: 3 acres 9 rods left out of this lot, were added to No. 10, Third Division.
Third Division. No. 6: See remark under No. 7, First Division. No. 8: Kiersen drew Sickels' share in Third and Fourth Divisions. No. 9: John van Oblienis drew with Marcus Tiebaut in Third and Fourth Divi- sions ; these lots were divided accordingly. No. 10: See remark to No. 17, Second Division. No. 17: See remark to No. 1, Second Division.
Fourth Division. No. 2: Metje Cornelis also drew with her son Laurens in this Division, as in Second and Third; this No. 2 was soon sold to Johannes Benson. No. 7: See remark to No. 8, Third Division. No. 12: See remark to No. 2, Second Division. No. 13: See remark to No. 9, Third Division.
SUMMARY OF THE FOUR DIVISIONS; SHOWING THE ACTUAL CONTENTS OF THE SEVERAL LOTS.
ist Division. and Division. ' 3d Division. 4th Division.
No
A. Q. R.
No. 1
A. Q. R. L . A. Q. R. L. A. Q. R.
Benson, John.
12 12 : 3: 9| 8|22 : 1 : 8 18
5 : 3: 2 18|
9:3:22
Benson, Samson
2 17 : 1 : 23 18 |30 : 1 : 14
4
7:3:16;
1|13 : 1 : 36
Bussing, Arent
II 15 : 2 : 34 20 27 : 1 : 23 13
7: 0: 12
8|12 : 0: 22
Congreve, Charles
19 18 : 3: 24
7|16 : 0: 18|1I
3:0:22 16 5:1:22
Cornelis, Metjeand Lourens
5|25: 0: I I 41 : 0: 30 17
13:2:22
19: 1 : 12
Delamater, Isaac.
10| 6 : 3 : 24 19 12 : 0: 18 17| 3: 1:20|
14|
3:0:22 17
5: 1 : 22
Delavall, Thomas, heirs.of.
8|53: 3: 37
16|73: 0: 20 15
18:3:20
9 32 : 1 : 20
Dyckman, John.
21|12 : 3: 7
17| 19 : 0: 39
10
8:3: 11
4 9:3:22
Jansen, Lourens
18| 9:3: 14
4 17 : 0: 33
5
4 : 1 : 32 II|
7 :2:22
Kiersen, John
4| 3: 1: 29|
3 6: 0: 0
8
6: 1: 41
7 10: 3: 4
Meyer, Maria
15 35 : 0 : 32 10 40 : 2 :
4 16
10: 1 : 36
14|17 : 3: 36
Nagel, John.
3 23 : 0: 32 9 40 : 2: 4 12
10: 1: 36 10
17: 3: 36
Sickels, Zacharias
16|10: 1 : 37
12| 18: 0: 36
Tiebaut, Marcus
14|
3 : 1 : 32 15 6: 0: 9|
9
3: 0:21 13 5:1:21
Tourneur, Jacques.
13|14 : 2: 26
14 15 : 0: 27
2
3 : 3:28
5
6:2: 38
Van Oblienis, John.
9
3:1:20 II 6:0: 0
Vermilye, Aeltie.
20
4:1: I
6 7:2: 4|
3
I : 3:33
15 3: 1:18
Waldron, Barent.
6 16: 1 : 8
5 28 : 1 : 26
7
7:1:14| 3 12: 2:14
Waldron, John .
I |24 : 0:
0|13 28 : 1 : 26
7: 1 :14
6 12: 2: 14
Waldron, Samuel
7|12: 2: 4| 2|36: 3: 9|
6| 10 : 0: 13 12 18: 0: 28 I
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Jacob Dakay's Land.
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Third
Theunis Ides' Land.
Division
Kley Patent
Westchester
County
Corp. of New York.
NB. The Lot of 1691 have a look- under the numbers det in het Division have a bit . agora the number A. The Church Ferme. B. Sucks Will (ilment lloris.)
O. Out of the Ulice camp sold at tommy, Ma D. The bay lot. E. Mreste Davids Fly
F. Common Land wild by the butch Church & J. Losgekomen , 1818.
6. Common Lind Lite on J.P. Flat as resumoyed 1724
Ward'
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Hallett.
Map of Harlem, Showing the Lands as in the
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Norrisasia.
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KEY TO TITLES.
N. B .- Different designations are sometimes applied to the same tract.
Adriance Tract, 482, 797.
Baker Farm, 410, 806.
Benson (Elizabeth) Tract, 418; see First Division, No. 3.
Benson (Lawrence) Homestead, 438, 456, 606, 797.
Benson ( Peter) Farm, 430, 435. 801, 802.
Benson Point Farm, 122, 150, 189. 417, 429, 448, 817; see Bogert Point Farm.
Benson (Samson A.) Farm; sce Race Course Farm.
Bickley Tract (De Voe's Point ). 395. 424
Bogert Point Farm, 371, 402, 418, 447, 592, 593, 817; see Index, Montanye's Point.
Bogert (John J.) Farm, 456, 468; see Randall Farm.
Brady Plot, 439, 564
Bronck's Land, 233, 234, 235, 251, 278, 284, 384, 385.
Bronck's Meadow, 197.
Bush Farm, 636; see Index, Bush.
Bussing Farm ( Harlem Lane), 483, 563, 802, 803.
Bussing Meadows, 237, 545.
Bussing Point Farm, 342, 394, 485, 602, 603, 606, 817.
Carteret Island, 796, 798, 813.
Carteret Lot, 601, 605, 798, 813.
Chesterman Plot, 579, 623, 705, 794.
Church Farm, 172, 229, 238, 337, 563, 824.
Clover Wey (Clover Pasture ), 307, 396, 705, 811.
De Key Tract. 394, 395, 637, 804.
Delavall Lands, 809; see also 581, 599, 601, 604, 605, 607, 623, 822, 824, 825, 827, 830.
De Peyster Tracts, 804.
De Voe's Point, 251, 278, 329, 395, 424.
Division of the Common Lands; Remark upon, 417; History of, 814; see also Division of 1691, etc.
Division of 1601, List of, 816; Lots in. referred to, 393, 430, 434, 477, 482, 495, 500, 546, 547, 558, 561, 563, 565, 581, 591, 599, 601, 603, 604, 605, 622, 636, 810, 816.
Division, The First, What it embraced, 822; Lists of 827, 830; Lots in, re- ferred to, 298. 430, 433. 438, 483. 500, 547. 550, 562, 563, 566, 567, 582, 592, 601, 603, 604, 607, 624, 625, 699, 827 ; see The Four Divisions.
Division, The Second, Where located, 823; Lists of, 828, 830; Lots in, re- ferred to, 298, 433. 483, 547, 562. 563, 566, 567, 579, 582, 592, 599, 603, 625, 638, 699, 828; see The Four Divisions.
Division, The Third, Where located, 823; Lists of, 828, 830; Lots in, re- ferred to, 298. 433. 434. 433, 547, 554, 563, 566, 582, 592, 603, 604, 625, 638, 699, 810, 828; see The Four Divisions.
Division, The Fourth, Where located, 823; Lists of, 829, 830; Lots in, re-
1
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KEY TO TITLES.
ferred to, 298, 430, 431, 547, 582, 592, 599, 603, 625, 699, 810, 829; see The Four Divisions.
Division, The Last, 546, 547, 582, 819.
Divisions, The Four; Summary of, 830; Referred to, 430, 483, 500, 547, 563. 579, 624, 636, 820.
Dunning Plot, 428.
Dyckman Homestead, 104, 149, 345, 547, 551, 821, 826; see Index, Jansen- Aertsen Patent.
Dyckman Lands, Spuyten Duyvel, 341, 345, 373, 402, 546, 561.
Fort George Tract, 267, 434, 623, 814, 823.
Gloudie Point Farm; see Bussing Point Farm.
Hall ( Charles Henry) Tracts, 797, 798.
Hanel Patent, 598, 679.
Heiser Plot, 484.
Hoorn's Hook Farm, 804.
Hunter Tract, So4.
Hopper ( Yellis) Farm, 707.
Jochem . Pieters' Flat, 794.
Judah Plot ; see Index.
Jumel Homestead, 561. 820, 826, 827.
Lanaw Benson Tract, 802.
Lands. Lists and Tables of the, 288, 338, 341, 342, 373, 401, 795, 816, 89, S30. Lawrence Tract, 418, 818.
Marston Farm, 807.
McGown Farm, 122, 150, 418, 439.
McGown Place, 439, 551, 592, 825.
Milledoler Tracts, 799.
Moesman Farm ; see Delavall Lands.
Molenaor. 84-acre Tract, 567, 604; Small Tract, 418, 818.
Montanye's Flat, 802.
Mount Morris Park, 802. ·
Myer ( Adolph) Homestead, 418, 604.
Myer Tract ( Forks), 418, 599, 605.
Myer Tract ( Jochem Pieters ), 304, 605, 794
Nagel Burying Ground, 614.
Nagel Lands. 341, 343, 373. 402, 547, 551, 612, 614, 796.
Negro Burying Ground, 238.
Now Lots; see Index.
Nine Lots, The, 601, 797. SII.
Nutter Farm, 338. 390, 563, 502. 803. 813, S25.
Ollenis. 100-acre Tract. 623. 821, 822, 825.
Out Gardens, 482, 546, 597, 612. 423, 636.
Pond Lot. 705.
Race Course Farm. 48. 427, 431. 437. 500. 563. 818. 821, 823.
Randell ( Morris) Farm, 123. 4.31. 432, 435. 456. 708.
Randell's Island ; see Index, Little Barent's Island.
Roads. 170, 172. 232, 252, 273, 280, 285, 305. 355, 360, 550, 563, 702. ; 10. FUS. 802, 818, 822, 823.
Sawkill Farm, So4: see also 340. 341. 360. 363, 381, 388.
Sickels ( Johannes ) Tract. 705.
Six Lots. The. 304. 605, 797, 812. 814.
Slot Patent. 50%. 070.
Storm Farm. 482, 484. 485, 636, Non.
Three Lots. The. 601, 606, 797. NET. 812. 813.
Tourneur Farm, $25 : see Appendix G.
Vandewater Tract. 804.
Van Keulen's Hook. 708.
Wagstaff Tract, 408, HIS. SIS.
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KEY TO TITLES.
Waldron (Hoorn's Hook) Farm, 804; see also 362, 409, 495, 622, 698, 782, 825.
Waldron (John P.) Farm, 800.
Waldron Tract; see Oblienis 100-acre Tract.
Ward's Island; see Index, Great Barent's Island, and Ward's Island.
Williams (Eliphalet) Plot, 609.
Wood Farm (Harlem Lane), 380, 803.
Young Farm; see Marston Farm.
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS.
THE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS WORK ARE: ab., for about; ae., for aged; anc., for ancestor; a. q. r., for acres, quarters, rods; b., for born; br., for brother; brs., brothers; ch., for child; chn., for children; chh., for church; d., for died, death; desc., for descendant, descended; dr., for daughter; drs., daughters; d. y., died young; f. or fl., for florin; fa., for father; gd-fa., for grandfather; gt-gd-fa., for great-grandfather; gl., for guilder; hus., for husband; inf., for infancy; m., for married, marriage; mem., for member; mo., for mother; nfa., for no further account; sr., for sister; srs., for sisters; st., for stiver, or street; unm., for unmarried; w., for wife; wid., for widow; yr., for year; yrs., years; Corn., for Cornelius; Hend., for Hendrick; Joh., for Johannes, etc.
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INDEX.
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Aarsen, Jan, 249. Abbott, John, 370. Mary, 369. William, 570. Abeel, Magdalena. 161. Sto:fel Janse, 161. Abrahams, Cornelis, 96. Acker, Barent, 201, 203. Leah, 550. Ackerman, 337. Abigail, 607. Abraham, 696, 697, 410. Adrian, 697. Anna Maria, 697. Anneken. 006, 697. Arie, 539. Catherine, 608, 697. David, 95, 606, 697. David L .. 205. Egbert, 607. Gerrit, 697. Gulian, 697. Jannetie, 607. Johannes. 697. Lodewyck. 313, 369, 696, 697. Lourens, 696. Louwerens, 249. Lysbet, 263. 696, 697. Marritie, 696, 697, 702. Marritje, 702. Martha Mode, 629. Mary, 697. Sarah. 697. Theodore, 759. Ackerson. Anna, 200. Catherine, 467. James I., 461. Ackley, Jane Eliza, 647. Adams, Ann Alida, 526. Annie, 668. Elisha, 526. Fred, 543. John M., 744. Mary Smith, 513. William, 696. Adkins, Amanda, 763. Adolph, John, 803. Adolphus, Matthew, 385. Adraens, Aeltie, 804. Adriaens, Joost, 785. Adriaens (Arieanse), John, 696. Adriance, Abraham, 156. Abraham J., 620. Anneke, 156. Caroline, 156. Elbert, 156.
[ Adriance, George, 156. Isaac, 155, 136, 208, 420, 729, 795. Jacob, 136.
-- John, 156, 208, 482, 735, 797. John (Mrs.), 70%. John S., 172, 208, 4S4. Mr., 226. 798. Rem, 136.
. - Theodore, 136. Ael, Martin (Sergt.), 144. Sergeant, 143. Aertsen, 149, 251, 2GS, 2S6. Huyck. 148, 247. Jan, 295. William, 613. Ahriaens, Neeltie, 256. Aiken, 759. Laverne Devilier, 541.
Aken, Adriana, 789. Jan Thomasz, 168, 789. Alain, Lord. 32. Albertson, Mary E .. 748.
Albertus, Peter Caesar, 125. Albody, Andries, 304. Albony, Jane, 752. Martha. 7\2. Alden. Mary Jane, 320.
Alderick, Mary. 025.
Aldrich. 276, 622. Aldricks, Mary, 625.
Alger. Harriet, 520. Lena, 615. Allaire, Sarab, 370. Allason, William, 523. Allen. Dr., 473. Elizabeth, 632. Jane, 5$5. John. 558. 666. Rosette, 317. William, 742.
- Allener, Abraham, 789. . Allington, Frank, 534. Allinson, Sarah, 445. Allison, Hannah, 703. Alrichs, Evert, 302, 303. Jacob, 358. Alteras, Jan Claessen, 132. I Alyea, Adam, 460. Alyie. Margrietye, 559. Aman. Louise, 442. Amanda, Mary. 609. Amboyneau, John, 798. Amerman, Elbert, TS9. Amory, John, 596. ! Anderson, Ann, 789. Cornelia, 806. David, 617. Ella, 471.
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INDEX.
Anderson, James, 461, 789. John C. Z., 610. Peter, 806. William. 321.
Andre, 236. Andrews, Anna M., 534. Andries, Geertruyt, CS4. Jannetie, 217. Andriesen, Pieter. 135. Andriessen, Hillegond, 431. Lucas, 431. Pieter, 163.
| Bailey, Harriet, 370. Harriet F., 311. Nathaniel, 424. Baillet, Herbert Stanton, 578. Baker, A. O., 533. Dr., 410. 807. -
- Emma C., 333.
... Hendrick Jansen, 258.
John, $07. Mary E., 3.
Baiden, Willis, 728.
Baldwin. Henry W., 662.
Andros, 332, 340, 343.
Mrs., 652. Orrin. 745.
Edmund (Sir), 318, 384.
Governor, 1S\, 323, 325, 327, 328, 331, 33S. 364, 968. 370. 409, 504.
Peggy. 639. Simeon, 7%1.
Angel, Ruth. 516.
Ball, Gertrude, 76S. Terese, 746.
Anthony, Allard, 211, 294. Maria, 478.
Mary Doty. 720. Samuel, 785. .
Aoelofsen, 21.
Gerard, 506.
Appel, Adrian, 815, 517.
Applegate, George S., 749.
Apthorpe, Charles Ward, 392.
Arcer, Jan. 251.
Archbold. Margaret. 757.
Archer, 247, 219, 250, 261, 268, 271, 277, 319, 326, 327. 60.
John , : 21S. 263, 275, STS, 284, 306,
Direk S., 436.
Epke Jacobs, 191.
John, Jr., 389.
Hendrick J., 433.
Arden. 827. . John J., 458.
Jacob. 626.
John T., CS7.
Argo, Julia Ann, 726.
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Maria, 663, 654.
Peter, 432.
Rachel, 149, 450, 451.
Siba, 350.
Sitske. 350.
Arment, Jannetie. 428.
Armour, John (Captain), 506.
Mary Elizabeth, 306.
Armstrong. Florence. 752.
Arnauds, Madeline, 204.
Arnold. Louise, Hi.
Arnolds. 646.
Ash, William, TSS.
Ashmore. George, TGS.
Askew, John. 257.
Aspinwall. Hannab, 566.
Asson, Mrs. 306.
Asten, Elizabeth, 646.
Astor. SOS.
Atwater. Jacob. 735.
Auboyneau, 813. John, $12.
: Barker, John, 24S. Maria, 72. Barkins, David, 457.
Audubon, John J .. S18.
Barkley, Evert M .. 720.
Auryansen. Cornelia. 617.
Austin, Shirley P., 344.
Avery, Obediah, 645.
Ayers, Martha, 730.
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Babbitt, Phehe Louisa, 653. Ruth Ann, 630. Babcock, David, 711, 704. John. 144. Sarah. 724. William L .. 733.
Backhouse. John, 608.
Barnum. Mary. M.M.
Barr. Edward, G88.
Barrea. John. 788.
Barretts. Gerard M .. IS1.
Barry. Mary A .. 328. Bartelsen, Gertrude. 703. ' Bartholf, Lydia, 400.
Baerr, Clara W . 650. Baignoux, 333. 373. Jeaen, 247. Jean. 302. 310. 365. 080, 351. John, SO7. Bailey, Elias, 294.
Barnes, Ann, 655. Anna. 5M. Charles P .. 769.
Diadema. 516.
Dorothy, SI ?. James A., 143.
Jennie. Gen. Phehe. 7W. William. $19.
Barnet. 654. Barn-, Florence Adelia, 753.
Barheyt. Georgie, 403. Jerome. 496. Rarhite. Johannes, 424.
Barkens, Ann. 457.
Auchmoody. Abraham, 321. Rachel, 321.
. Barbarer, Jennie, 633.
Barberie, Peter. 320.
Barbour, Richard. 763.
. Bard, Caroline M .. TO7.
Bardy, M. Louis, 13. Barents, Bruyn. 26. Barentsen, Benjamin, 105. Captain, 105. Simon, 166.
Tiny (Catherine), 150.
Arieyanse. Arie. 615. Geressolveert, 683. Jan, 683. Maria. 616.
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Ballard, 742. Banker, Augusta Maude, 667. Elizabeth. 452, 458.
Banks. Albert, 656. Benjamin. 490.
Banta, Annatye, 450.
Antie. 196. Cornelius. 191, 217, 350. David. 467. Derick. 136.
- Tunis, 441. Wiert, 350.
Barlow, Edward F., (Rev.), 531. Hannah, 507. Barlowe, Robert. 376.
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Bartlett, Susannah, 457. 463. Barton, Elijah, 276, 722. Roger, 276. Bartow, Evelyn (Rev.), 332. Bas, Gerrit, 429. Bascom, Marie Louise, 481. Basley, Anthony, 643. Bass, Jeremiah, 413, 807. Jobn, 594. Wilhelmina, 545. Bassett, Isabella, 655. John, 340, 805. Mary, 704. Melvin, 670. Bastiaens, Annetie, 476. Hendrick, 476. Metje, 476. 563. Michiel, 276. Bastiaense, Jan, 274.
Bast'aensen, 205. Aefie, 265. Annetie, 265.
Bastiaen, 265.
Jan. 105, 258, 563, 579.
Metje, 265.
Michiel, 243, 219, 258. 263, 265, 306, 311, 329, 343. 344, 346, 349, 365, 373. Reyer, 265.
Bastiaesen. Jan, 99. Michiel, 318.
Bates, Temperance, 732. Baton, Rachel, 601. 604.
Batten, Ethel B., 763. . May. 763.
Baudartius, Mary, 161. Wilhelmus (Rev.), $7, 161. Baudius, Dominie, 90. Baudoine, Jacques, 270. Baxter, Abigail, 649. Sarah E., 729. William, 729. Bayard, 315. 358. Baltus, 267. Catherine, 321. .V .. 300, 301. 306. 307. Nicholas, 276. 286. 372. Nicholas (Col.), 321. Nicolaes, 337.
Petrus. 359. Samuel. 359. Beadle, Edward L. (Dr.), 468.
Beado, Francois, 311, 332. Beaman, Martha H., 743.
Doardslee, Esther. 784.
Beardsley, Nelson, 657. Obediah, 440. Beattie, James, 335.
Bebout. Jan. 700. Berk. Matthys (Hon.), 358.
Beers. Harvey, 533. Teresa. 747. Beets, William, 327.
Berker, Catherine, "19. John. 200. Martinus, 508. Mary Ann. 441.
Berkwith. Sophia, 528.
Beddon, Frances. 611. Bedford. John. 715.
Bedlo. Isaac, 280.
Beebe. Margaret Elizabeth, 518. Maria. 518. Beeck, 164. Cornelia, 155. Cornelius, 155. Deborah. 155. Elizabeth, 155. Henry, 155.
Isaac, 155. John 155. Marritie, 155. Nicholas. 155. Peter, 155.
I Beeck, Pieter Cornelissen, 155. William, 155. Beeckman, 159, 275. Catherine, 161. Christopher, 161. Cornelia, 161. Gerardus, 161. Hendrick, 161, 700.
Jacobus, 161.
Jochem, 261. Johannes, 161, 700.
Maria, 161.
Marten, 700. Marten Hendricksen, 700.
Martinus, 161.
Mary, 161. Metje. 700.
Neeltie, 700. Rachel, 161.
Thomas, 161. Wilhelmus, 87, 142, 155, 161, 699, 700. Wilhelmus (Mrs.), 277. William, 157, 161, 367, 781.
Beekman. 162, 340, 358.
Abraham J. (Rev.), 700.
Adrian, $04. Anna. 700, 707. Annetle, 700. Bloomfield. 700.
Cornelia, 700. Elizabeth, 313. 700, 701. George C. (Hon.), 700. Gerardus (Dr.), 700. Gesina, 168. Grietie, 700.
Hendrick, .00.
Hendrick M., 700. Hendrick Martensen, 700. Jacob Ten Broeck (Rev.), 700.
James, $03. $19.
1 Johannes Martensen, 700. John, 700. John S. (Rev.), 700.
: Leentie, 700. Lydia. 700, $19. Magdalena. 700.
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Marten, 700. Martin, 693, 700.
Mary, 700. Mrs .. 826.
1 Peter. 700. Phebe. 700. Samuel. 700, 706. Susanna, 700. William, 359. Been, Hendrick Jansen, 200. Beenon, Rachel, 504.
Behena, S10. Thomas, 809. Belin, Jean. 365.
Bell, Hattie. 621. Maria (Polly), 460. Relles, Eliza M., 744. Belleville, 270. Jean, 198. 269. Philip, 198. Bellows, Horace, 525. Benbrigge, Joseph, 809. Bend. Elizabeth, 706. Bendell, Harriet. 730. Benezet, Elizabeth, 462, 46S. Jean. 462.
! Benjamin. Nelson. 731.
, Benner, George, 726. Mary T., 668. Bennett, Jacob. 700. - Jeannette, 765.
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INDEX.
Bennett, Nancy, 740. Bennoe, Godfricus, 789. Bensing. Johannes, 427.
I Benson, Emma Louise, 443. Esther Jarvis, 440. Ethel. +15.
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Ethelbert. 445. Eugene, 439.
Eve. +27, 436, 43S.
Fidelia, 445.
Finette Edwards, 440.
Flora May, 446.
Alanson D., 446.
Frank, 446.
Albert, 433.
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Alfred C., 445.
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Garret I., 441. 443.
Ann M .. 443.
George, +34, 437, 440, 442, 444, 446.
Anna. 436. Anne, 431.
Anness, 445.
George W., 413, 445, 416.
George Washington, 140.
Gerrit. 428, 432, 433, 430.
Gerritt, 441.
Gertrude L., +46.
Benjamin, Jr .. 180, 440.
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Grace E., 446.
Benjamin L., 4:8, 442.
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Hannes (Johannes), 403.
Benjamin P .. .
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