The New York of yesterday; a descriptive narrative of old Bloomingdale, its topographical features, its early families and their genealogies, its old homesteads and country-seats, the Bloomingdale Reformed church, organized in 1805, Part 36

Author: Mott, Hopper Striker, 1854-1924
Publication date: 1908
Publisher: New York and London, Putnam's
Number of Pages: 800


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Magrath, Sarah E., c., 502


Mahlow, Emilie, 519


Martin, George, 494


Martin, Jonathan C., c., 494


Martin, Mary I., c., 494


Matthews, Jas., D.D., 506


McAlister, Elizabeth, 505


McCartney, Charles B., c., 502


McCartney, George, 502


McCartney, Nicholas T., c., 502


McCloy, Esther, c., 510


McCloy, William, 510


McConaughey, Sarah Jane, 515, 516, 517, 518 McCoy, Mary Ann, 514


Macfarlan, Duncan, 506, 507


Macfarlan, Duncan, c., 506


Macfarlan, John, c., 507


Macfarlan, Martha, c., 506


McGuinnis, -, 499, 500


McGuinnis, James, c., 499


McGuinnis, Kezia H., c., 500


McGuinnis, Margaret, c., 499


McGuinnis, William, c., 499


McGuinness, Margaret Jane, 515


McIntosh, Martha, c., 519


McIntosh, William, 519


Mckenzie, Catharine, 515, 516, 519 McKenzie, Charles A. V., c., 519 Mckenzie, Clara A., c., 515


McKenzie, Margaret, c., 516


McKenzie, Robert, 515, 516, 519


McLeod, Christian, c., 486


McLeod, Hugh, 486


McLeod, Hugh, c., 486


McLeod, Mrs., 486


McNight, Mary E., c., 492


Meeker, Rev., Mr., 503


Meier, Caspar, 486, 488


Meier, Eliza C., c., 486


Meier, Henrietta M., 495


Meier, Mary K., c., 488


Michaels, George, 517


Michaels, George, c., 517


Middlemus, Andrew, 489


Middlemus, Catharine, c., 489


Middlemus, Elspeth, c., 489


Middlemus, Robert, c., 489


Mildeberger, Christopher, 483


Mildeberger, John H., c., 483 Miller, George S., 512


Miller, Maria R., c., 512


Miller, Rev. John E., 496


Miller, Sarah S. K., c., 496


Mitchell, Albert E., c., 512


Mitchell, Francis A., c., 51I


Mitchell, Frederick W., c., 51I


Mitchell, Henry S., 51I


Mitchell, Henry S., c., 510


Mitchell, Thomas S., 510, 51I, 512 2


Mitchell, Wm. H., 51I


Mitchell, Willie T., c., 512


Moncrief, Ellen, 486


Moore, Emma P., 510, 511, 512 2


Moore, Emma, c., 514


Moore, Georgiana M., c., 503


Moore, Jane F., c., 501


Moore, John O., 514


Moore, Margery, 496, 497


Moore, Martha, 5042, 505, 5°7


Moore, Mary, 506


Moore, Sarah L, R., c., 503


Moore, William H., 500, 501, 503


Moore, William H., c., 500


Morgan, Jane L., c., 515


Morgan, Joseph J., 515


Morrison, Mr., 489


Morrison, Thomas, c., 489


Morrow, Andrew, 482


Morrow, Isaac, c., 482


Morrow, Sarah, 490, 49I


Mott, Jordan, 488


Mott, Matavus H., c., 488 Muir, Phebe, 487


537


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Mullock, Christiana, 516 Murfitt, Elizabeth, c., 512


Murfitt, Elizabeth, 518 Murfitt, Hannah, c., 512 Murfitt, Henry, c., 518 Murfitt, Jane, c., 512 Murfitt, John, c., 512


Murfitt, Richard, c., 510


Murfitt, William, 510, 512, 518


Murphy, Catharine J., c., 504 Murphy, John, 504


N


Naugel, Jacob, 489, 495


Naugel, Angeline, c., 489


Naugle, John J., c., 495


Newhouse, Benjamin, 481 Newhouse, Eleanor, c., 481


Nichols, Margaret, 483 Nichols, Sarah, 483, 484, 485, 488, 489 Nish, Isabella, c., 500 Nish, James, 500


Nish, Jane, c., 500


Nish, Marion, c., 500


Nish, Mary, c., 500


Nish, Rachel, c., 500 Noble, Maria, 498


O


Oakley, John, 483 Oakley, Patience, c., 483 Oliver, Elizabeth, c., 490 Osgood, Samuel, c., 486 Osgood, Walter F., 486 Overmayer, Charlotta, 518 Overmayer, Louis, 518 Overmayer, Louis, c., 519 Overmayer, Louisa, c., 518 Overmayer, Sophia, c., 518


P


Packhard, James, 506 Packhard, David, c., 506 Paisley, Isabella, 514 Palmer, Henry, 48I Palmer, John W., 486, 487 Palmer, John Edmund, c., 486 Palmer, John Wood, c., 487 Palmer, William, c., 48I Parks, Deborah, 509 Patterson, Margaret, 484


Patterson, Mary, 499 Peffers, Edmond A., 505 Peffers, Margaretta A., 499


Peffers, Josephine E. F., c., 505 Peffers, Sylvester J. H., c., 506 Peterson, Cornelius, 481 Peterson, Cornelius E., c., 481


Peterson, John H., c., 501


Peterson, Olof, 501


Peterson, Peter N., c., 501


Peterson, Rachel, 484, 485


Pfenning, Anna J., c., 517 Pfenning, Frederick, 517


Pfening, Charlotte P. R., 519


Pimley, George W., 511, 513


Pimley, George W., c., 51I


Pimley, George A., c., 513


Place, Edwin R., c., 515


Place, Fanny E., c., 513


Place, Morris W., 513, 515


Place, Samuel S., c., 513


Post, Henry, 492 Post, Joel, 493


Post, John A., c., 493


Potts, Geo., D.D., 503


Prall, Abraham A., 494, 495


Prall, Hannah M., c., 495


Prall, Hannah M., 494


Prall, Magdalen R., c., 494


Puhle, Gustav, 516


Puhle, Henry M. G., c., 516


Purdy, Ann E., 506, 507, 508, 509, 510, 5II Purdy, Harriet, 510


Purdy, Harriet, c., 512


Purdy, William G., 512


Q


Quackenbush, Maria, 487, 491, 492, 493, 494, 495, 496 Quick, Catharine, 503


R


Raeder, Mary M., 514, 515, 516


Randall, -, c., 491


Randall, Cornelia, 491


Randall, James, 491


Rapp, Sarah L., 517


Ray, Mary, 48I


Ray, Samuel, c., 482


Ray, William, 481, 482


Ray, William, c., 48 I


Reid, Ann, 502


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Remsen, Catharine, 4832, 486, 489, 490, 491


Reynolds, John P., 514


Reynolds, John F., c., 514


Rider, Alexander R., 507


Rider, Mary I., c., 507


Right, Ann, 501


Ritter, -, c., 497


Ritter, Ann M., c., 501


Ritter, Benjamin, c., 496


Ritter, Cambridge, 496, 497, 498, 499 Ritter, Cambridge, c., 497


Ritter, Charles, 496, 500, 501, 504, 505


Ritter, Charles, c., 500


Ritter, Cornelia, c., 499


Ritter, Dina, 483, 486, 488


Ritter, Dina, c., 488


Ritter, Ellen M., c., 505


Ritter, Hannibal, 483, 486, 488


Ritter, Harry, c., 486


Ritter, Jacob H., c., 504


Ritter, Jane, 500


Ritter, Joanna H., 4842, 486, 488


Ritter, John, c., 499


Ritter, Lewis, c., 483


Ritter, Lewis, 499


Ritter, Lucretia, 499


Ritter, Martha E., c., 498


Ritter, Sarah L., c., 504


Rikeman, Maria, 48I


Robertson, George, 506, 507


Robertson, George A., c., 506


Robertson, George R., c., 507


Robinson, Hannah, 489


Robinson, James, 504


Robinson, Sarah J. E., c., 504


Rodabaugh, Elizabeth, 483


Roff, Martha, 507


Romeyne, Rev. W., 482


Ross, Emeline, c., 492


Ross, John E., c., 486


Ross, John E., 484, 486, 488, 489, 492, 494


Ross, Letitia J., 500, 501, 503


Ross, Letitia J., c., 484


Ross, Peter A., c., 488


Ross, Peter A. H., c., 494


Ross, Sarah F., c., 492 Ross, William S., c., 489


Rowan, Rev. Mr., 483


Runnells, Hester J., c., 506 Runnells, John G., c., 506


Runnells, John H., 506 Russ, Clement, 505 Russ, Clementine, c., 505


S


Samler, Maria, 496


Sanford, Jane, 500


Sanford, Jane, c., 500


Sanford, William, c., 500


Savage, Joseph W., c., 485


Savage, Samuel A., 485, 493


Scroggins, Samuel, 500


Scroggins, George, c., 500 Scofield, Almira, 514


Schmidt, George H., c., 508


Schmidt, John F., 506, 508


Schmidt, Marie S., c., 506


Scott, Margaret, 493


Shepherd, Thomas, 507


Shepherd, Thomas F., c., 507


Short, John, 482


Short, John, c., 482


Shurtliff, George, c., 490


Shurtliff, James, 490, 491


Shurtliff, James A., c., 491


Shurtliff, Maria, 493, 494, 495, 496, 498, 499


Shurtliff, Mary, 492


Shricy, Caroline, 509


Skinner, Alexander, c., 507


Skinner, Alexander R., 506, 507, 508, 509, 510, 511, 515


Skinner, Eliza, c., 509


Skinner, Janet, 515


Skinner, Jessie, c., 510


Skinner, Harriet, c., 506


Skinner, Marian, c., 508


Skinner, Mary L., c., 515


Skinner, Rebecca, c., 51I


Sleezer, Joanna, 506, 508


Slorach, Isabella, 502, 503


Smith, Elizabeth, 495


Smith, Hannah, 494


Smith, Jennie, 515 Smith, John W., 501


Smith, Margaret Ann, 516


Smith, Margaret, 513, 515


Smith, Maria L., c., 501


Smith, Rev. Mr., 481


Smith, Rose P., c., 501


Smyth, Caroline, c., 513


Smyth, Charles W., c., 513


Smyth, Henry C., 513


Sokell, Augustus J., c., 518


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Sokell, John Walter, 518 Solway, Elizabeth, c., 515 Solway, John, 515 Somerindyke, Caroline, 499, 507 Somerindyke, Charles L., c., 499


Somerindyke, George, c., 490 Somerindyke, James C., 490, 499 Somerindyke, Martha E., c., 499 Somerindyke, Whitfield S., c., 499 Somerindyke, William H., c., 499 Stanton, Hannah, 486, 489, 492, 494 Stanton, Mary, 487


Starke, Amelia M., c., 512


Starke, Anna T., c., 5II


Starke, Ernest C. H., 512, 514


Starke, Ernst J., c., 514


Starke, George W. A., c., 514


Starke, John H., c., 514


Starke, Louis, c., 516


Starke, Louis K., 5112, 514, 516


Starke, Louis W. H., c., 51I


Steele, Elizabeth A., c., 505


Steele, Emily, 504, 510


Steele, Henry, 505 Steele, John H., c., 505


Stephens, Benjamin S., c., 494 Stephens, Benjamin, Jr., 494 Stevens, Charles B., c., 497


Stevens, Isaac V., c., 490


Stevens, John J., c., 494


Stevens, Thomas G., c., 492


Stevens, Thomas J., 490, 492, 494, 497 Stewart, John J., 488


Stewart, Sarah Schermerhorn, c., 488 Stiller, Maria, 508


Stokley, Amelia, 509


Stokley, Eliza, 509


Stratton, Catharine, c., 48I


Stratton, Sarah, c., 482


Stratton, William, 481, 482, 484 Stratton, William W., c., 484 Striker, Helen, 491 2 Striker, James, 483 Striker, J. H., 498 Striker, Jemimah, c., 483 Striker, Lavinia, 488


Striker, Maria, 491, 495, 497


Stuart, Hannah C., c., 487


Stuart, Julia, c., 485


Stuart, William, 4852, 487


T


Taggert, John, 510, 512


Taggert, John J., c., 510


Taggert, Mary A., 510, 512


Taggert, Rachel A., c., 512


Tappan, Arthur, 494


Tappan, Arthur, c., 494


Tappan, Mary L., c., 494


Tates (Yates?), Mary, 490, 499


Thompson, Catharine, 504, 505, 506, 5082, 514


Thompson, Nancy J., 51 I 2


Thorp, Eliza, 481


Thorp, Robert, 505


Thorp, Robert, c., 505


Thorp, William, c., 505


Thompkins, Charlotte P., c., 507


Thompkins, Emily L., c., 507


Thompkins, William G., 507


Topping, Hester, 506


Torot, Elizabeth, 486


Torrey, Edward P., c., 483


Torrey, William, 483


Tynan, Jane, 482


U


Ulrick, Henry, 495 Ulrick, Martin S., c., 495


V


van Aken, Alexander G., c., 506


van Aken, Rev. Enoch, 501


van Aken, Enoch, c., 507


van Aken, Enoch C., c., 519


van Aken, Enoch, 519


van Aken, Gulick, c., 501 van Aken, Harold, c., 519


van Aken, John, 506, 507


van Buskirk, Caroline, c., 497


van Buskirk, Lawrence, 497!


van Buskirk, Sylvester S., 507


van Buskirk, Sylvester S., c., 497 van Buskirk, Wm. L., c., 497


van Buskirk, Virginia T., c., 507.


van Emburgh, John, 484 - KARLi van Emburgh, Gilbert, c., 484 van Norden, see also van Orden van Norden, Benjamin A., c., 49I van Norden, Hannah M., c., 491 van Norden, Margaret F., c., 492


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van Norden, Samuel, 491, 492 van Norden, Sarah A., c., 491 van Orden, see also van Norden van Orden, Elizabeth A., c., 496 van Orden, John J., c., 493 van Orden, Leah Jane, c., 494 van Orden, Samuel, 487, 493, 494, 495, 496


van Orden, Samuel G., c., 495


van Orden, Samuel J., c., 487


van Pelt, Charlotte, 515


van Zandt, Effe M., 495


Varian, Andrew Hopper, c., 485


Varian, Emeline, c., 485


Varian, George W., c., 482


Varian, Gilbert C., c., 481


Varian, Isaac L., 4853, 487, 488, 490, 493


Varian, Isaac, c., 487


Varian, Isaac, c., 493


Varian, Isaac, 481, 482


Varian, Letitia, 490, 492, 494, 497


Varian, Letitia S., c., 492


Varian, Mary E., c., 490


Varian, Mary W., c., 491


Varian, Matilda C., c., 488


Varian, William, 491, 492, 493


Varian, William H., c., 493


Varian, Tamar L., c., 485


Varick, Jane Dey, 487 2 Volk, Hannah, 48 I


von Post, Herman C., c., 495


von Post, Laurenz N., 495


W


Wagner, Margaret, 512


Waite, Elizabeth, 500, 504, 5º5


Waite, George, c., 485


Waite, John, c., 487


Waite, William, 484, 485, 487


Waite, William, c., 484


Waldron, Elizabeth A., c., 514


Waldron, George W., c., 514


Waldron, Ida May, c., 514


Waldron, Wm. H., 514


Waldron, William H., c., 514


Watkins, John S., 49 1 2 Watkins, Harriet, c., 49I Watkins, Mary Striker, c., 49I


Watts, Edward E., c .. 510


Watts, Elijah, 508, 509, 510, 513 Watts, Emma M., c., 508


Watts, Frank H., c., 513 Watts, Frederick E., c., 509


Watts, William J., c., 508


Watson, George, 502, 503


Watson, Isabella, c., 502


Watson, Walter J., c., 503 Webbers, Catharine, 481, 482, 484 Webbers, Hannah, 483, 484


Webbers, Letitia, 485


Webbers, Margaret, 484, 485, 487 Webbers, John, 482


Webbers, Philip, c., 482


Webbers, Sarah, 481, 482, 485, 487, 489


Wendelken, John, 509


Wendelken, Caroline L., c., 509


Welsh, Jane R., 495


Westerfield, Catharine J., c., 493


Westerfield, Cornelius, 4932,


495, 497, 50I Westerfield, Emma D., c., 501


Westerfield, Mary E., c., 497


Westerfield, Rachel, 497


Westerfield, Rachel, c., 495


Westerfield, William E., c., 493


Westervelt, Eleanor, 489, 495


White, Francis, 517


White, Mary, 516


Whitehead, John, 506


Whitehead, John, c., 506


Whitworth, Emma, 513


Williams, John, 493, 494


Williams, John K., c., 493


Williams, Sarah C., 502


Williams, William H., c., 494


Williamson, Samuel, c., 482


Williamson, William, 482


Williamson, William, c., 482 Wilkins, Mary, 487


Winch, Charles A., 518


Winch, Ida M., c., 518


Windust, John, 496


Windust, John, c., 496


Windust, Mary, 496


Wilson, Elspet, c., 492


Wilson, John, 491, 492


Wilson, John, c., 491


Woodruff, Catharine M., c., 516


Woodruff, David, 515


Woodruff, David A., c., 513


Woodruff, David C., 513, 516


Woodruff, Elizabeth, c., 515


Y Yates (Tates?), Mary, 490, 499


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ـتكرمالم ميبدل


A. Authorization


At a regular meeting held on March 7th, 1907, the fol- lowing preamble and resolution was adopted by the Consis- tory of the


BLOOMINGDALE REFORMED CHURCH :


Whereas, Mr. Hopper Striker Mott, a member and one of the officers of the Bloomingdale Reformed Church, has been engaged in the collection of data and preparation of a history of this Church, and the Bloomingdale region in which it is located,


Resolved that we hereby heartily endorse and approve the work of Mr. Mott, and offer him every assistance in our power to aid him in completing the same, and for this purpose to place at his disposal all of the original manuscripts and other books, papers and documents now in possession of the Consistory, covering the history of the Bloomingdale Reformed Church for One Hundred Years.


E. A. DILLENBECK, Clerk.


JB. Incorporation


We, Andrew Hopper and James Striker, the Elders, and Philip Webbers and Jacob Harsen, the Deacons (there not being any Minister) of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church or Congregation at the place or neighborhood, in the Ninth Ward of the City of New York, known by the name of Harsenville, do hereby certify that the name or title by which we and our successors, the Minister, Elders.


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and Deacons of the said Church or Congregation for the time being, as a body corporate by virtue of the Statute in such case made and provided, shall be known and distin- guished is THE CHURCH AT HARSENVILLE, according to the doctrine and discipline of the Synod of Dort. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals the Sixth day of September in the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Six.


Witnesses : (Signed) ANDREW HOPPER JAMES STRIKER JACOB HARSEN PHILIP WEBBERS


State of New York, SS: On this 6th day of September, 1806, personally came and appeared before me Andrew Hopper, James Striker, Jacob Harsen, Philip Webbers, to me known, who severally acknowledged that they executed the within certificate. I do therefore, agreeably to the act in such cases made and provided, allow the same to be recorded.


(Signed) WM. S. ROSE, Clerk.


Recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York in Lib. I of the Record of Incorporation of Religious Denominations, page 46, this 16th day of Septem- ber, 1806.


Exam. by T. WORTMAN.


C. Tbe Spnod of Dort


At an early period of the Reformation the Protestants on the Continent were divided into two bodies, the Lutheran and the Reformed. The latter became dominant in the Netherlands, where they maintained their religious liberties only after a long, costly, and bloody struggle against the gigantic power of Philip II., during which they suffered all that men could suffer. So calamitous was their con- dition before the Eighty Years' War that they gave them-


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selves the name of the Church under the Cross, and their symbol was "A Lily amidst Thorns."


In 1566, while war was raging, the deputies of the churches met in Antwerp and adopted the Belgic Confes- sion, which continues to this day to be one of the doctrinal standards of the Reformed in Holland.


About the same time the Heidelberg Catechism, which had been issued (1563) in German by the Palatine Elector, Frederick III., was translated into Dutch and widely circulated in the Netherlands.


Doctrinal differences having arisen among the Reformed, a Synod was convened by the States-General at Dort (1618, 1619), to which all the Reformed Churches of Europe (save Anhalt) were invited to send delegates, and all did so; only the four selected by the French were for- bidden to attend. The British deputies were George Carlton, Bishop of Llandaff; John Davenant, Professor of Theology at Cambridge; Samuel Ward, of Sidney College, Cambridge, and Joseph Hall, afterward Bishop of Norwich. Walter Balcanqual, a Scotch presbyter, was also deputed by King James to represent the Scottish Church. This body expressed its conclusions in Canons under five heads of doctrine; and these Canons were accepted by the National Synod. After the foreign delegates had withdrawn, the same National Synod revised the Belgic Confession and the Heidelberg Catechism and the Rules of Church Govern- ment, and also set forth liturgical forms for use in public worship.


The Church of Holland, thus fully organized, soon became distinguished for learning, soundness in the faith, and practical godliness. She not only maintained a close correspondence with sister churches, but often had the advantage of the presence of their distinguished men, since Holland was the common refuge of all the persecuted believers in Europe. Huguenots, Waldenses, Covenanters, and Puritans found a safe asylum on her hospitable shores.


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The Reformed Faith was transferred to America in 1625 and during the Dutch occupation was the State or Established Church of New Netherland. Its sister de- nomination, the Lutheran, planted an outpost in New Amsterdam in 1653, the Hebrews in 1654, the Friends in 1657, and the Presbyterians in 1662. The Church of England did not establish itself in New York until 1692.


D. notable Gifts and Memorials


1817. Silver seal presented by Andrew Hopper and Jacob Harsen.


1818. Tablet to Mrs. Barbara Asten.


1828.


Silver Communion Service.


1829.


Tablet to Rev. Dr. Gunn.


1885. Tablet to Jacob Harsen.


1885.


Tablet to Domine van Aken.


1885.


Tablet to the Dead of the Parish.


1893. Brass pulpit, to Susan M. Maurer, died April 30.


1893. Window. Tribute of the Church to Charles E. Hutchinson.


1894. Double window to Charles Bauer, born Oct. 24, 1850, died Dec. 24.


I894. Double window to C. B. Rowland, born Oct. 8, 1851, died Apr. 20.


1897. Easter. Four silver collection plates, to James B. D. MacNab.


1903. Tablet to Charles Sumner Lester, Superintendent Sunday-school from 1896 to 1903.


1903.


Brass Lectern inscribed "To the Sunday-school of Bloomingdale Reformed Dutch Church in loving remembrance from their late Superintendent. Charles Sumner Lester."


1906. Window in the Fifth House of Worship, "In Loving Memory of the Parents of Mr. and Mrs. Runyon Pyatt."


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1906. Window in the Fifth House of Worship, "In Loving Memory of Mrs. George Henry Gilbert, given by Her Friends."


E. Officers from the Date of Organization


Pastors


I. The Rev. Alexander Gunn, S.T.D., . from 1808 to 1829


2. Francis M. Kip 1830 to 1831


3. John AlBurtis 66 1832 to 1834 4. 66 Enoch van Aken 1835 to 1885


5.


66 Carlos Martyn 1883 to 1889


6.


66 Madison C. Peters 1889 to 1900


7.


William C. Stinson, D.D ..


1900 to


Treasurers


Andrew Hopper . from 1806 to 1809


Jacob Harsen. 1809 to 1810


James Striker


1810 to 1814 Henry Post 1814 to 1822


Richard A. Striker 1822 to 1832


John H. Striker


1832 to 1838


David Law.


1838 to 1839


Cornelius Westerfield


1839 to 1840


John Waite 1840 to 1843


Thomas J. Emmons 1843 to 188I


John K. Curtis


1881 to 1882


Samuel B. Reed


1882 to 1890


J. Edward Mastin 1890 to 1905 Runyon Pyatt


1905 to


Clerks or Secretaries


James Striker from 1806 to 1828


Ichabod Prall .


1828 to 1830


Richard A. Striker


66 1830 to 1832


John H. Striker


1832 to 1838


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Caspar Meier from 1838 to 1839


Cornelius Westerfield


1839 to 1842


Gerard William Livingston


1842 to 1843


John N. Boyd . 1843 to 1860 1860 to 1881


Thomas J. Emmons


Samuel Hanaway


1881 to 1886


George E. Dunlap


1886 to 1890


Daniel Howell .


1890 to 1891


Dr. Richard J. Secor


1891 to 1897


Louis Bauer


1897 to 1898


Nathaniel Tuttle


1898 to 1899


George W. Mersereau


1899 to 1903


Edward A. Dillenbeck


1903 to


Elders


With dates of election and service


Andrew Hopper from 1805 to 1824


James Striker


1805 to 1830


Jacob Harsen


1814 to 1835


Ichabod Prall 1824 to 1830


Richard A. Striker


1830 to 1835


James Quackenbush


1830 to 1840 1835 to 1838


David Patterson


1837 to 1838


John H. Striker


1837 to 1838


Casper Meier


1838 to 1839


Cornelius Westerfield 1840 to 1842 1842 to 1844


Gerard William Livingston John N. Boyd


1842 to 1862


Henry Quick


1843 to 1849


William Holmes


1843 to 1854


Thomas J. Emmons


1854 to 1881


Robert Carss.


1861 to 1869


Henry S. Mitchell


1862 to 1879


John K. Curtis 1867 to 1882


Samuel B. Reed


1881 to 1891


John Parks


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Samuel Hanaway .from 1882 to 1888


William M. Stout


1885 to 1890


George E. Dunlap


1888 to 1890


Daniel Howell 1890 to 1892


Jeremiah H. Lant


1890 to 1892


Charles Wessell


1891 to 1892


J. Edward Mastin


1891 to 1905


Edward P. Cone


1892 to 1896


William A. Moore


1893 to 1897


Louis Bauer


1896 to 1901


Henry Daily, Jr


1897 to 1000


Runyon Pyatt


1900 to


Gen. George W. Mindil


1901 to 1902


Edward A. Dillenbeck


1902 to


Gilbert Ray Hawes


66 1907 to


Deacons


With dates of election and service


Jacob Harsen from 1805 to 1814


Philip Webbers


1805 to 1814


Henry Post .


1814 to 1822


Samuel A. Lawrence 1814 to 1816


Ichabod Prall 1815 to 1824


Daniel Mack


1816 to 1881


John Asten 1818 to 1830


Richard A. Striker


1822 to 1830


James Quackenbush


1824 to 1830


John H. Striker


1830 to 1837


John Parks


1830 to 1835


David Patterson


1830 to 1837 1837 to 1839


David Law.


Ackerly Fitch 1837 to 1838 Cornelius Westerfield


1838 to 1840


Thomas J. Emmons


John Waite


Henry Quick


1838 to 1854 1840 to 1844 1842 to 1843


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Peter Rennie . from 1843 to 1858


Duncan Macfarlan


1854 to 1859


Robert Carss


1858 to 1861


George Robertson 1861 to 1863


George H. Pimley


1863 to 1867


Jonas Hanaway


1863 to 1867


Charles Wood


1867 to 1883


Jacob Flick


1874 to 1881


Samuel Hanaway


1881 to 1882


Otis D. Stewart.


1881 to 1883


George E. Dunlap


1883 to 1888


Joseph P. Deyo


1883 to 1886 1885 to 1887


William J. Lyon


Dr. F. Spencer Halsey


1887 to 1891


Charles E. Gildersleeve


J. Edward Mastin


1887 to 1888 1888 to 1891 1888 to 1889


Dr. Eugene H. Porter


66


Erwin H. Schuyler


66 1889 to 1890


Charles F. Terhune .


1890 to 1900


Runyon Pyatt


1891 to 1900 1891 to 1897


Henry M. McCord.


1891 to 1892


Nathaniel Tuttle


1897 to 1899


George W. Mersereau


66 1899 to 1907


Peter Wagner .


1900 to 1902


Edward A. Dillenbeck


1901 to 1902


Dr. Charles M. Thompson


1902 to 1904


William Henry Burr


1903 to 1906


Gilbert Ray Hawes


1904 to 1907


Hopper Striker Mott


1907 to


Dr. Richard J. Secor


6


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F. Signatures of Individuals Connected with the Church


Williamto alStewart Com. Ray M. DeMeyster William Baldwin. 0


Rich: Harison


Magdalen Retter Didricks


MA Hardenbrook


JohnAdams


John Hopper


CHEvus


nathan Sanford


Stephen Van Rensaleer Albany Henry Dodge


Henry Burgers MYork Ds. Jones


Gerard De Peyster


J. GRY an den Heures John y Poster 7873


Arch Gracie Daniel D'tompkins John Jacob astor albany


Peter negeman & G. Ricetto Thomas Gavones EnHahnem


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P. Riker


IFall Seey


Praha ASticker.


Ho Striker


nson Bensan Will Jauncey


Martha Amory


N Primer


Andrico Hopper


Sacu L. Kip Statis bluk


Jacob Horn In. Hegeman William Edges


Pos: Vanpelt


Milliano OG den


Ann Striker


James Trong get Binjamin Desobry


Naphtali fullah


Clement C. Moore


George Janeway Um Rhin clan der ..


Jacol Harsen


553


Appendices


Abim Ko Bedeman A.Forman, Corman, Gerard Berkman SaelBridge


Benjamin, Benson John Horn


Samuel Wells


Mary M Crea


Ing. Poulet James Arthur Joshua Barker Ja. S.Salt D. Livingalan John V Brevoort Catharine Felles. Kif Bay


SamtBorrowve


fr. SoBayar8. Grouge M'Kay Gothaune Laurence


Samuel NanWorden


John Parke


Ar " Brincker Koff


If Rostewart


Cornelis Harsen John Aften


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Jam' & Laurence


Isaus L Varion


Henry Powo alstermely. Res y Consisting


John Clinderung


Jassen, Mein dwerhry Daniel Mack


John Asten Scol Duralas Clerk foro tom


Joel Post


David langally


John Williams


Thomas L. Emmons Clerk


Thomas Stevens


& Neslinfield


Samuel Hanaway


A. A. Price


Zahn Beckman


Dech Protes


General Inder


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Aartse, Davidt, 127


"Abbey the," Hotel, 24; loca- tion 44; description 45 ; burned 46, 98


Abeel, Magdalena (Beekman), 386, chart


Academy of medicine, 135, 137 - of music, 93


Ackerman, Balaam, 376


Isaac, 307


Jane C, 366


John, obit., 248


Mr., 200


Rachel (Westerfield), 307 366


Adams, Abigail (Mack), 322


Austin, 423


John, 186, 204


John G., M.D., 133, 136, 169


John Quincy, 370 Joseph H., 422, 423 Maude, 293


Adams & Parker, school, 352 Adams, Samuel, 310


Adriance, Isaac, 316


Aetna Fire Insurance Co., III


Akin, Catherine, Miss, 278 Richard W., died, 278


Albemarle, Lord, 49


Albertson, Ann (Striker), 1734, I19 Albert, 140 Derick, II., 119


Albout, Ann M. (Walters), 401


AlBurtis, John, Rev., 209, 210, 377


Alexander, Cato, opens ordinary 69, 70; tavern, 97


Alexander, Lady Mary (Watts), 373 Allen, Janet, 399


Horatio P., 240, 24I


Allerton, Lucy B., 396


Alner, James, Lt .- col., 58, 315


Alport, John, 52


Alston, Theodosia (Burr), 26




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