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 37

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


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Joseph, 26


Alva, Regency of, 114


American Board of Foreign Mis- sions, 433


Bible Society, 195, 324, 379


Homeopathic Institute, 323


Horse Exchange, 105


Institute, 353


Scenic & Historic Preser- vation Soc., 76


Seaman's Friend Soc., 369, 379


Sunday-School Union, 434, 440 Amerman, Thomas A., Rev., 399


Amory, James, 395 Martha, 199, 200


Amsterdam, N. Y., 301


Anderson, Andrew, 401


James W., 187, 189


Andros, Gov., 325, 370 Ann Street, 108, III


Anneke Jans, 142


Ansonia Apartments, 91


Antoinette, Marie, 87


Apollo Rooms, 391


Appleton, the publisher, 90


Apthorp, Ann, 333 Charles Ward, 14, sus- pected 42, 47, 118, 333


555


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Apthorp, Charlotte (van den Heuvel), 332 Lane, 5, 15, 17; British encamped along, 38, 58 Mansion, built 1764, 14, de- scription, 15, 41, British Gen- erals at, 41, 334 Tract, 12 Apthorp's Tour, 58 Armstrong, Fannie C., 403


George F., 403


Lelia K., 404 Lizzie M., 404


Ariaens (Adriaens), Ariaentje (Webber), 147


Arkenburgh, Henry, 52


Robert H., residence, 82; description grounds, 440


Arsenal in Central Park, 198 Ash, Thomas, 360


Ashby, Sarah, 399, death 414 Assessment, Commission of, 1880, 239


of,


Asten, Barbara, Mrs., 179, 180, 182, 187; monument 190, 192,


204; tombstone 233 ; obit., 248, 252 ; tablet 254


John, 71, 157, 186; deacon 192, 193, 197, 199, 204, obit., 248, 254, 356 - Vault, 200


Astor, family, 96


- House, 337


- John Jacob, 2, 3, 83, 186, 337, 362 Library, 92 Wm. Waldorf, 426


Asylum, street (West 4th), 90


Atterbury, Anson P., Rev. Dr., 265, 381


Atwater, E. R., Rev., 431, 439


Auchmuty, Susan, 397


Austrian Succession, War of, 1744,33 Aycrigg, Charles, 123 Gerard B., 123


JB


Backer, Jacobus, 347 Bacon, Leonard, Dr., 380


Bailey, Theodorus, Adj., 53


Baker (Purdy), Harriet (Felix), 418 Mary Q. (Duryea), 296


Baker, Matthew, 296


Baldwin, Rev. Mr., school, 198


Balies, G. Jr., 264


Bancker, Abraham, 109


Anna (de Peyster), 386, chart Bank of America, 384 New York, 333, 339


Bansel's Military Academy, pu- pils at defences, 71; location 93,432 Rev. Mr., 194, 204


Banta, David, 149


Hanna, 150


Helena (Webbers), 150


Hendrik, 150, 151


Robert, 313 Wierd, 151


Baptisms, 481, Index to 530


Baptists, persecution of, 338


Barbarie, Abraham V., 203


Robert Farmer, 203


Barberie, John, Ensign, 32


Barker, Jacob, 59, 60, 61; loca- tion of residence, 83


- Joshua, 178 Barlow, Hannah, 164, 394 John, 164, 394


Barnum's Museum, 107


Barnewell, Mr., 163, 164


Barrett, Walter, quoted, 343


Bas, John, Sr., 31 John, Jr., 31


Battery, the 57, 68


Battle, of Long Island, 37


Bauer, Caroline, 403


Dora, 403


Louis, 277


Paul, 402


Bayard, Ann, 1812, IIO


Elizabeth, IIO


Elizabeth (Rodgers), 370


Col., of Delaware, 370


family, 370


James A., 370


James A., U. S. Commis- sioner, 370 John, Col., 370


Mary, Rodgers (Kip), 370, 371 Nicholas, Alderman, 36 140 note, 344


Peter, 1813, 110


- Petrus, 370


Samuel, 370


General Inder


557


Bayard, Stephen N., 71, 345, 371, 184, 186, 194, 199, 200, 204 Bayley, Joseph, M.D., 202, 320 Bayles, Lewis C., Rev., 381 Beard, Martha (Holmes), 360 Martha Wilson, 360, 388


Rebecca (Holmes), 360


William E., 388


William J., 388, 402


Beck, Eliza (Burnham), 364 Beckley, Leonard, 400 Mary (Ilsley), 397 Bedloe's Island, 64 Beekman, Abraham K., 71, 74, 186, 344, 345, sketch 346, 371 Ann, 1805, 109


Catherine, 1796, 109


Catherine (Boudinot), 345


Cornelia (Cox), 345


Eliza, 1804, 109


Eliza (Livingston), 386,


chart


Garret, 35


George, 109


Gerard, Capt., 32, 51


Gerard, 186, 345


Gerard, son A. K., 345


Gerard W., 346, 386, chart Gerardus, M.D., 386, chart


Henry, 1796, 109


Henry, Lieut., 32


James, thanked 69, 71 James, father of A. K., 345, 346 James W., 345 Jane (Borrowe), 345 Jane (Van Cortlandt), 345, 346 Johannah, 74, 184, 194, 195, 315, 344, 346 John, 52, 71, 186, 199, 204, 208, 344 John, son of A. K., 345 John C., 345 Lydia (Foulke), 345 Mansion, 24


Mary (Bayard), 37I


Mary A. (de Peyster), 345


Mary N. (Bayard), 345


Richard, 109


Samuel, 345 Willem, Schepen, 140, 386, chart


William, 345


- William, M.D., 386, chart William F., 345


Beinhauer, Frederick, 177 Belcher, -, 323 Bell, John A., 313 Belleview, 58


Belmont, August, Sr., 90


Benedict, Erastus C., quoted 48 Benjamin, Asa, 343


Eastburn, Rev., 343


John, Col., 343 Meigs de L., Col., 343


Bennet, Alex., 401


Benson, Adolph, 31, 77


Benjamin, 53, 77, 78, 178


Benjamin D., 71


Catharine, 77


Catalina, 77


Derick, Serg., 30


Egbert, Amer. Commis-


sioner, 56


Harman, 32


Henry, Serg., 32


John, 31, Ensign, 32


Margaret, 77


Robert, Ensign, 32, 33


Samson, 32, 53, 71, 77


Samuel, 178


Thomas, 52


William, 52


Benson's Point, fortifications at, 72


Benton, "Old Bullion, " 393


Berge, Edward, organist, 245


Bergen, N. J., 323


Berrien, Anna (Duryea), 296


Bethune, Divie, 90


Bethune, Divie Mrs., 419; sketch 90, 91 George W., Rev. Dr., 91, quoted, note on portrait, 162 Bethune Street, 90


Betts, Haram, obit., 248


Jane (Varian), 357


Bibby, Gouverneur S., 332


Billeu, Maria (de Prael), 342 Peter, 342


Bissland, Marion (Carss), 367


Black, Thomas W., 402


Blackford, Providence (Run- yon), 296 Blake, Isaac D., 376 Blanchard, Jane (Day), 325 Marie, 295 Blanck, Alonzo, 402


Blatner, Caroline (Kreider), 403


Blick, William, 402 Bliss, Theresa, 401


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Bliss, James, 401


Blind Asylum, 298


Blockhouse No. I (Central Park), 73, 75


Bloemendael, iii, I


Bloomfield, Joseph, Gen., 63 Bloomingdale, meaning of, xxiv .;


whence derived, I; limits of 2, 3, 4; poems written in, 13, 336; military history, 28; window leads of families taken for bullets, 37; illness in, 215; slavery in, 303-5; French refugees, 35, 418; 302, 305, 332, 343, 349, 350, 355; orig- inal Pres. Church in, 380, 381; 382, 405, 409; stagnant, 429; burial ground in, 438; prior to 1853, 440; described, 231; names of families, 184, 185; condition of in 1835, 210, 211; war history, 28 et seq .; gas lighted first, 1857, 431; tav- ern, 94; local fire company, 99,416


(Union) Academy, 93, 123, 133,168


Asylum, 7, 25, 36, 48; vide N. Y. Hospital


Church, Reformed Dutch; guide-posts along the cen- tury's pathway, xxi .; in- troduction, present location, 47; first Consistory, Io0, et seq .; vaults, 124; his- tory, 157-297; first minister, 161; sale pews, 177, 183; As- ten gift, 179, 180; Jumel bell, 18I, reserved from sale, 267; sale Asten lots, 182; 2nd House of Worship dedicated, 184, 185; cost of edifice, 190; Lord's Supper, manner of ob- servance, 191; members dis- ciplined, 194, 218; Beekman bequest, 195; burial ground, 200; names of persons in- terred, 202; Dr. Gunn's death, 205; second minister, 207; original edifice burned, 209; third minister, 209; public vault, 214; fourth minister, 2I0; original site rented, 214, 215; diagrams of interior, 1854, 219, 220; fair of that year, 221, 437, 438; diagram


first site, 223; first insured against fire, 228; Harsen heirs quit-claim, 224, 226, 227; sec- ond edifice to be demolished, 228; last sermon quoted, 230, 231; retrospect, 232; last ser- vice, 1869, 232; destroyed, 232, 233; third House of Wor- ship, 233; Striker bequest, 234, 235; first woman singer mentioned, 236; proceedings to vacate liens, 237; fifth min- ister, 244; 4th House of Wor- ship, 246, 247; description of location, 246; additional land purchased, 249, 251; cost of new edifice, 251; description, 252; death of Domine van Aken, 254; last pastor of Dutch descent, 257; dedica- tion, 258, 260; chapel disman- tled, 266; balance "Parsonage Acre " sold, 267; memorial to the dead, 268, tablet, 269; Sunday-school, 268, 275, 276, 278; burden of debt, 269; erection of spire, 272, 273; sixth minister, 273; Advisory Board, 276, members of first, 277; individual communion cups introduced, 278; seventh minister, 283; new site sug- gested, 289, 290; purchased, 291; last service, 291; plans 5th House of Worship, 292; corner-stone laid, 292; de- scription of new edifice, 294; on historic site, xxiii., 47; dead of parish, 296; Centenary exercises, 295; Pyatt & Gil- bert windows unveiled, 293, 295; distinguished lineage of organization, 298; Ist House of Worship, 325; Park Pres. Ch. child of, 381; old time reminiscences, 428; occupants of square pews, 431, 436; description of interior 2nd House of Worship, 432 ; grave- yard, 436; improvements made, 438; anniversaries, 438, 439, 440; fair, 441; raising the flag, 1864, 442, 443, 444. Vide Church at Harsenville; Burial Ground; Parsonage, also all appendices


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Bloomingdale Cross Road, the new (Apthorp Lane), 42 - District, xxv., 2, 5


- Road, 2, opened 1703, 4; - extended 1795, 7; 16, retreat along 37; British pickets sta- tioned on 38; 42, 44, 45, 58; drive 96, 97; 98; sleighing carnival on, 138, 187; widened, 1849, 218; 376; a tour along, 4II, 426; a great drive, 413, 415; 416, 419; reckless driving on, 435; 443


Heights, works at, 317; 295, 389, 394, 426, vide Har- lem Heights.


Square (original), 2, 10; (new) named xxvi, 19


Village, 7, 19, 378, 408


Stages, 98, driver killed in storm, 441


Board, Cornelius, 314


David, 315


Elizabeth (Post), 201, 314


James, 314, 315


Joseph, 315 of Education, 385


Bocké Abraham, 127


Jaquemyntje (Harsen), 127


Boelen, Abraham, Capt., 32


Bogart, David S., Rev., 123, 159, 327 note Mr., thanked, 69


Bogert, Albert, 109 Andrew, 109, IIO


Eliza, 1805, 109


James, 109


Jane, 1812, IIO


Jane (Anderson), 40I


Jacob, 1812, IIO


Jacobina, 10I


Jennett (Kearny), 373


John B., 110


John Mc., 373


Margaret, 1809, 110


Margaret, 1807, 109


Peter, 1804, 109


Peter, 1808, 109


Peter, 109


Sally, 1812, 1IO


Sarah (Ray), 337


Wert, 110


Boggs, James, residence 89, 169, 178, 197, 204, 334 John, 53 - Julia (Livingston), 334, 89


Boggs, Sarah, 89 Bombay Hoeck, 370


Bonaparte, Joseph, at Clare- mont, 26


Bonar, Horatius, 428 Bonesteel, Mr., 426


Boomgaert (Bogert), Wyntje Cornelise (Stryker), 118


Booth, Robt. R., D.D., 276


Borrens (Burns), Ann (Web- bers), 151 Borrowe, Jacob H., 345 Samuel, 177, 335; resi- dence, 336, 344 Samuel, Jr., 344


Boudinot, Elisha, 345


Boulevard, opened 1868; award paid 229; construction begun, 228, 232; grading completed, 237; elms 257; effort to con- struct "L" road, 278; 417, 419; named, 1870, 438 Boutcher, Ann, (Runyon), 296 Bower, Lane, 4, 57 - Theatre, 57


Bowen, Eliza (Mme. Jumel), 326 Bowley, James, 398


Bowne, Abigail S., 339


Amelia, 339


Amy, 339


Eliza (Skillman), 339


family, 338, 339


George, 339


Gulielma, 339


Hannah, 339


Lewis, 340


Matilda, 339


Robert L., 333, 339


Rowland G., 339


Samuel S., 339


Walter, Mayor, 340


Boyd, Miriam, 400 John N., 213, 224, 398 Susan, 398 Bradhurst & Field, 61, 68, 69


Bradley, James F., 397


Brandon, Martha (Osgood), 32 I


Brass, Sophia (Powis), 395


Bratt, Anna (Schuyler), 355


Brazier, Abraham, thanked, 69 Breakneck Hill, 48


Bremner, Andrew, Capt., 64


Bremner, James, 397 Breuckelin, (Brooklyn), 117 Brevoort, Hendrick, 127


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Brevoort, John G., 178 John V., 336


Brewerton, George, Col., 49 George, Jr., Capt., 33


Brewster & Co., 3


Brick Meeting House (Dr.


Spring's), 336, 386, 409


Bridge, Joel, 178


Brinckerhoff, Abraham, 178 Seba, pensioner, 54 Brigham, Ellen (Bowley), 398


197,


C. DeWitt, Rev. Dr., 245


Brigs, Ann M., (Love), 400


Broadway, 182, 187, 188; grad- ing, 226, 228; outlet sewer at 66th St., 237 Savings Bank, 353 Tabernacle, 439 Block, Rebecca, 400


Brockholst, Susanna (French), 33I Brooks, Eldridge H., 360, 416 James, 360


William H., 360


Brooklyn fortifications, 71;


stopped work at, 72


Broome, John, Lt .- Gov., 33, 35; residence, 86, 89, 332, 419 County, named for Lt .- Gov., 87 -Street, named for Lt .- Gov., 332


Bronck's Land (Morrisania), 8 Brown, Elizabeth (Post), 317


family, the, 202


David S., 375


- University, 318


Joseph, Street Commis- sioner, 85, 86


Brouwer, Petronella (Post), 320 Seijbrand, 152 Brunish, Eliza (Bennet), 40I


Buchanan, James, British Con- sul, 202, 333 Buchanan & Thompson, 333 Buck, Dr., 136 Mr., 194


Buckley Mansion 24


Bull's Head Tavern, 57


Bullock (Broome) Street, 87


Burnham, Ann (Van Buskirk), 365


Cordelia M., 364


- Charles, 364


George, 95


Burnham, Harriet N. (Talcott), 364


James C., Col., 95, 204, 364, 365 Julia M., 364


Mary L., 364


William, 53, 95, 194, 203, 364


Burnham's (Mansion House), 98, 425, 426


Burger, Engeltie (Hassens), 127 Burgher right, the, introduced II5


Burgoyne, Isabella E. (Law- rence), 312 William, 3 12


Burial Ground (Harsenville), 200; rules therein, 201, 202; interments, 201, 202, 203; described, 1878, 233; 236, 237; assessed, 238; site 4th House of Worship, 247; re- port Committee in charge of removal of remains, 249; con- dition of, 1878, 233


Burr, Aaron, 26, 326; at Bloom- ingdale Church, 327; married, 334 Aaron, Rev. Dr., 327


Burtis, Martha (Amory), 395 Bushwick, 117


Bussing, Aaron, 32


Isaac, 32


Byard (Bayard), David, IIO Mary, 1840, IIO


C


Cadez, Loretta (Barbarie), 203 Calico Print Factory, 415


Cameron, Robert, 397


Campbell, Rachel, 397


Canada, 28; expedition against, 1690, 29; second expedition, 1709, 30; 33 Canal, Mme., 138


Candies, names of old-fashioned, 425 Cannon and Mortars mounted, number of, 73 Capoens, Christina, 141 Cappiopean Soc., 318


Cargill, Annie, belle of Harsen- ville, 83.


David, II; house, 10, II


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56I


Cargill, David-(Continued)


178, 194, 199, 204, 207, 213; property, 82 Mrs. David, 199


Isaac, 52


Cargill & Sonntag, II


Carlton, Sir Guy, raid of upper Hudson, 51; 56


Carrick, Mr., 194 Carrigan, Andrew, 25


Carss, Marion B., xxv., 405


Mary C., 367


John, 367


John B., 367


Robert, 222, 367


Caryl, Emily (Halden), 414


family, 414


Isaac, 385


- Sarah, 414


Castle Garden, 63


Cato's Road, 69


Cedarville, N. Y., 308


Cemeteries, burials forbidden in 228; exempted from taxation, 239, 24I


Central Park, 12, 42, 43, 55, 73; Mt. St. Vincent in, 77; Har- lem Mere, 78; 85, 92, 97; the Arsenal, 198, 295, 335, 387, 4II Central Park West, 215 Central Presbyterian Church, 410


Chamber of Commerce, 337, 341, 376, 379, 383


Chambers, T. W. Rev. Dr., 245, 259 Chandler, Elizabeth (Williams), 313


Chatham Street, 139


Chaudlet, Joseph, family, vil- lage oracle, 417


Chelsea, xxiii


Cheriot, Henry, Jr., 178


"Cherry Lane," 44 Street, 319 "Chevilly," 87, 88


Cheeseborough, slave, 304


Cheever's, Dr., church, 439


Child, Francis, Jr., 375


Children's Fold, 19


Chimney sweeps, 197, 406 Church, All Angel's, 424


at Harsenville organized, 130; formed, 157, 159; First House of Worship, 161, 282


163; Second House of Wor- ship, 169; Second site, 171, 172, 174; Corner-stone laid, 174; building committee, 175; marble tablet, 176; commun- ion service purchased, 199; Harsen bequest, 211; local name, 221; 350; Domine Kip ordained at, 368; anniversary of, 409; described, 428; found- ed by Jacob Harsen, 429. Vide Bloomingdale Ref'd Church.


Church, Collegiate of St. Nich- olas, 100


Brick, the, 318


Eighth Presbyterian, 161


Harlem, at, 176


Mary, 396


members laboring at


Brooklyn Works, 71


Middle Dutch Reformed (N. Y. Post-office) 100, 306 Twenty-first Street Re- formed, 301


-- of England, established in New York, 1692, 546


"Church of Midwout," 324 "Church in the Fort," the, 100. Vide also under individual church titles.


Churchill, Mary H., obit., 248


Cipp, Charlotta (Overmeyer), 404


Cisco, Elizabeth (Day), 303


City Bank, 189 College, 387


Hall plundered, 56; 358, 376


Hall Park, 331, 409


History Club, 76 Hotel, 90


Civil War, 388, 441; incidents, 442


Claes, Anna, 152


"Claremont," 26, 39, 40, 48, 317, 345, 417


Clark, Alfred C., 244


- Cyrus, 17


Emmons Col., quoted, 64, 65 George, Lt .- Gov., 30


Mary L. (Morgan), 402


William, 399


William W., Rev., 264,


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Clarkson, David M., 71


estate, 94


family, 22


house, 19


- Matthew, 25


Clay, Henry, 353 ; obsequies, 393 Clendenin, Charlotte, IIO


- George, IIO


- George, 1846, IIO


William, 1842, IIO


Clendining, John, 61, 186, 199, 202, 204, 208; mansion, 336


Lane, 336


Letitia, 336


Margaret, 336


Mrs., 198 William, 336


Clermont, Manor of, 331


Clinn, Mahala (Feitner), 376


Clinton, De Witt, 67, 123, 31I


George, Gov., 33, 77, 298 Henry, Sir, occupies Ap- thorp Mansion, 38; 42, 57, I20


Coach hire, rates of, 1789, 58


Cobb, Henry E., Rev. Dr., 283, 292, 295


Cock, William T., 88


Cockcroft, James, M.D., 133


Coe, Edward B., Rev. Dr., 245, 264, 292, 295


Coek (Koeck), Hendrik, 139


Coffee House, 58


Coit, Daniel L., 377 - Maria (Perit), 377


Colden, Major, 417


Cole, Isaac D., 395


Coles, Anne (Mott), 10; note 52 College of New Jersey (Prince- ton), 162


of Physicians and Sur- geons, 134, 136, 323


Collegiate Church, 130; Consist- ory of, 171, 229, 230


school 1633, 130; names of scholars, note, 109, IIO


Colonial Assembly, met at Dyck- man's, 1752, 77 Colored people, pews reserved for, 22I Orphan Asylum, 351 Columbia College, 57; students work at defences, 70; 134, 159, 162, 208, 209, 323, 324, 325, 329, 341, 368, 369, 372, 384


Columbia University, 25, 40, 75, 394 Columbus Circle, 371 Colve, Gov., 113


Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, 229


Committee of Defence, 61, 62, 63, 67, 70; issues another call, 72; 390


of Safety, 1776, 35 Common Council, 62, 318


- lands, 314


Commons, road across the, 86 Comstock, A. M. F., Mrs., 404


- D. W., 277


Concklin, Caleb, 196


- Joseph, 196


Concord, 321; North Carolina, 30I


Cone, Edward P., 276


Coning, Jacob, 151


Conkling, Davis, 428


Connecticut Rangers, the, 38, 39,40 Conover, George, 440


Conseil de Malines, Grand, the, 103 Consistory, meaning of term, 102 ; its power, 250


Continental Army, disbanded, 57 Congress, 32I


Coombs, Josephine A., 423


Cooper, James Fenimore, 334


Thomas, 20 S., Capt. U.S.A., 352 Corkey, Mary A. (McCartney), 398


Cornelis, Jannetje (Webber), 152 Leentie, 152


Corneliszen, Ariaen, 152


Dirck, 143 Hendrik, 145, 152


Jacob, 152 Theunis, 152


Cornell, Albert R., 124, 300


James T., died, 124 James T., II., killed in ac- cident, 300


Joseph, 122, 124, 202 Maria (Striker), 124 Susan (Varian), 359 Cornish, John, 376


Cornwallis, Earl, in command,


38; surrender, 51; at York- town, 56, 119


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Cortright, Henry, 52. Vide Kortright.


Cosijnszen, Gerrit, progenitor of family, 306


Cosine, Catherine, 199 Gerrit, 30 - Rachel, 199. Vide Cozine. Coster, Henry A., 337 - John G., 178; sketch, 336, 337 Coulthard, William, 187


Council of Appointment, 1784- 1821, 58, 61,320


Country-seats. Vide Home- steads.


Court of Burgomasters and Schepens, 115


- Haerlem, erected, 145 note Courtnay, Lord, 26, 417 Coutant, Gilbert, 358 Couwenhoven, Ann, 127


Jacob, 127 John, 31 Margaret (Hassens), 127 Neeltje (Webber), 127


Samuel, 32


Cox, Abraham B., 344


Catharine M., 344


Cornelia, 344


Martha (Hoffman), 394 Isaac B., 344, 345


Cozine, Balaam Johnson, 9, 307 Catharine, widow Balaam Johnson Cozine, 9 Catharine (Harsen), 85, 128, 129, 130, 200, 204 Catharine, sister of John, 308 Catharine (Fleet), 307, 408 Cornelis, the settler at Bloomingdale, 306, 307 Cornelius, son of Garret, 84, 130


Cornelus, 302 - family, 10, 304, 408, 409 - farm, 133, 366 Garret, 84, 128, 129, 130, I33 Garrit, 109, IIO Garrit, 1807, 109


- George, 1809, IIO - Hannah, 84, 130 Jane (Ackerman), 166,


304, 306, 307 Jane A. (Dorland), 308, 408


Cozine, John, 202, 204, obit., 248, 307 John, Mrs., 71, 217, 408; "Mistress," 435 John R., Capt., 59 Mansion, 168, 217, 407, 408, 4II Margaret (Fletcher), 302


Mary, 1807, 109


Nich. Dyckman, 308


Oliver L., Lieut., 59 Rachel 166, 200, 204, 304, 306, 307; funeral, 441 Sarah (Hopper), 9, 307 Sarah, 10 Sarah Stakes (Horn), 308, 408 vault, 307


Couzyn, John, 32


Cozeijn, Corneles, 32 Cornelius, 32 Cozyn, Garret, 32


Croix, Peter, Col., 326


Crosby, Howard, Rev. Dr., 209, 245, 265


Cross Road to Harlem, the, 5, 42 Crown Point, expedition against 33;51 Crozier, Mary, 397 Crump, Hannah, 203


John, 203 William B., 203


Cudlipp, Henry A., 424 Hannah E. (Macfarlan), 424


Reuben, 426 Reuben H., 424


Cunningham, William, 150


Curtis, Mary A., 400 John K., 229, 40I


Cutler, Albert E., 287


Cutting, Francis B., 20, 21; ex- ecutor of Ann Rogers, 44 William, 2 Cuyler, Henry, Capt., 32 Sara (Van Brugh), 331, 386 chart Theodore L., Rev., 439-40


d'Auliffe, Mme., 87, chalet, 418 Daily, Henry, Jr., 277, 279 ; died, 286


Dailey, Mary A.,(McGown), 317 Dale, Hester, 403


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Dalrymple, Jane (Black), 402 Dana, Ann Agnes (Holmes), xxv., 405 note, 437 William F., 360 Darke, Charles, Sr., 377


Charles, 204, 213, 426


Elizabeth, 427


family, 376


George, 377


Helen M., 377


Henry, 376


John, 377


John M., 377


Maria, 376, 377


Maria, daughter of Rich- ard, 376


Mary T., 377


Richard, 376


Richard, Jr., 377


Sarah (Wilson), 376


Daughters of 1812, U. S., the, 75; tablet, 394


Davison, I., D.D., 381


Day, Eliza (Ritter), 304


Day's Tavern, 57


Deaf and Dumb Asylum, 93, 436 Deas, Mrs. (Nash), 443


de Beaujolais, Prince, 88


de Brough, Catherina (Beek- man), 386, chart


de Bruyn, Johannes, 30


de Callières Bonnevue, Chev- alier, 29


de Courval, Vicomtesse, 88


de Cubières, Marquis, 87


Deems, Charles F., Rev. Dr., 245, 265


"Deermont," Swords country- seat, 306


de Grove, Rebecca (Albertson), 1720, 119


de Key (de Kay), Elizabeth, 150 Jacob, Lieut., 30 Jacob, tract, 43 de Labigarre, Amaryllis L., 344 Margaret, 344


Delafield Estate, 387 Doctor, 136


del Campiglio, P. F., 394 de Lamater, Abraham, 31 - Isaac, 3I de Lamontanye, Isaac, 3 I


de Lancey, Anne (Watts), 81 Etienne (Stephen), 16, 81, 96 James, Lt .- Gov., 82


de Lancey, John, 33


Mansion, burned, 54


Oliver, Brig .- Gen., 48, 82, 96 Peter, 82


- Susannah (Warren), 81


tract, 81


de Lancey's Loyalists, 48, 119 de Lano, George W., Mrs., 264 de la Noy, Catherine P. (Beek- man), 386 chart de Milhau, John T. G., 12


de Montpensier, Duc, 87 Denton, Daniel, commissioner, 347 de Neuvilles, the, 89 de Peyster, Abraham, 100,


sketch, 10I


Anna (de Peyster), 386, chart


Anna H. (Livingston), 336


Catharine A., 346


Cornelia (Livingston), 336,


385, 386, chart Cornelia B., 346


Elizabeth (van Rensselaer) 346


Frederick, 18, 61, 71


Gerard, 67, 186, 336, 386, chart


Gerard B., 346


Isaac, Lieut., 32, Capt., 32 James, Lieut., 74, mansion, 336 James F., Ensign, 75 James W., buys de Kay tract, 43, 336, 386, chart


Jane v. C., 346


Johannes, 100, 386, chart


Margaret (de Peyster), 336 386, chart


Nicholas, 5, 25; buys van de Water tract, 43; boundary of farm, 48; Capt .- Lieut., 58; 71, 186


William, 2d Lieut., 32; Ensign, 32, 345, 346, 386; chart


William W., Ensign, 51 Depier, Sara (Walles), 144 de Prael, Arent, 342


- family, 342 Trintje, 342. Vide Prall. de Rahm, Henry C., 88 de Riemer, Margaret (Selijns), 142


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de Riemer, Margriete (Webbers), 149, 150 Isaac, 150 de Rivières, the, 89


de Singeron, August, Col., 87


Desobry, Benjamin, 178


Despard, Matilda P., quoted, 230 de Suyers, Catalina H. (Kip), 367


de Voor, David, Sr., 3 1 David, Jr., 31 - John, 3 I


de Vouw, Daniel, 357 -Elizabeth (Varian), 357


de Witt, Rev. Dr., 438, 439 Dey, Dirck Theunis, 325


- Dirck Jansen, sketch, 325


Isaac, first sexton, 166. 175, 193; discharged, 197; re- appointed, 200, 300, 304


Jane (Varick), 325 Mary (Ray), 303 - Street, 325 Deyo, J. P., 251 Lawrence, 376


Dick, Hannah (Macfarlan), 424


Dickson, J. M., Rev. Dr., 264


Diedericks, J. J., 178


Digby, Admiral, 346


Dillenbeck, Edward A., 280, 282, 289 543 Dircx, Aechtie, 127


(Montieth),


Divene, Margaret 403 Dixon, Courtlandt P., buys


"Woodlawn," 47


Dobbs, Margaret, 395


Dodge, John V., 324


- Henry A., 324 - Henry S., 178, 324, 325 Lieut .- Col., 72, 390


Dodworth's Band, 93


Dog carts, 440


Dongan, Gov., 108; patent, 113, 118;348 Dorland, Cozine, 308 - James H., 308 Jane C., xxv., 405 Jane C. (Franklin), 308, 408 d'Orleans, Duc, 87 D'Orsay, Lawrence, 293


Douglass, Rev. Mr., school mas- ter, 16 rake, family, 202


Drake, John, 332


Jeremiah John, 331, 332


Drew, John, 293, note


Drisius, Samuel, Domine, 10I


Duke's Bouwery, the, 325 Laws, 1665, 113


Dulles, Allen M., Rev., 434


Anna S., 434


Charles W., 434 John W. Rev., 433; mis . sionary, 434 Joseph H., Rev., 434


Perit, 434


Winslow, 434 William, 434


Dunlap, George E., 251 superintendent, 267


Dunn, James B., Rev., 410


Dupont, Mary, obit., 248


Duryea, Catharine (Quick), 400 Mr., 197


Duryee, Emma V., 195, 296 Henry, 296


Henry, Col., 296


Henry B., 1817, IIO


John L., IIO


Joseph R., Rev. Dr., 270, 292 Jost, 296 William, 296


Dusenberry, Catharine H. (Va- rian), 358 John H., 375 John S., 315 Dutch Church, in Market St., 1810, 350


site bequeathed in Bloom- ingdale, 306


method of election of offi- cers, 269 Duyckinck, Anna (van de Wa- ter), 1686, 43 Mary (Beekman), 346, 386, chart


Dyckman, Abraham, 71


Anneke (Sevenhoven), 128


Catherina (Cozine), 307


Cornelia (Harsen), 84, 128


Cornelia (Hassens), 127


Cornelius, 31; sketch, 84, 127, 129 Cornelius, Jr., 129


Elizabeth (Sprong), 84


family, 374, 408


farm, 12, 81, 83, 90, 128


George, 76, 84, 86, 129


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Dyckman-Harsen Mansion, old- est in Harsenville, 89, 164


Jacobus, 67, 71


Jacob, 31, 128


Jacob, Jr., 31, 77


Jannetje, (Cozine), 84, 128


Johannes, pioneer, 84


John, 31, 33, IIO


Joseph, 51


Mr., witness to baptism of


St. Clair Pollock, 26


Nicholas, 31, 128, 129, 164, 307 Peter B., 1836, IIO


Rachel (Harsen), 84, 128


Richard, 53, 54


- slaves, 304


widow, the, 71


Wyntie (Hopper), 9, 121, I64


- Wyntie (Kortright), 84


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Earl of Dartmouth, 35


East River, 139


Eden Medcef, farm, 3, 320


Edes, Joseph, 51


Eddie, James, 395


Edgar, Daniel M., 340


Hannah (Morris), 340


Herman Le Roy, 340




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