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Springsteen, Family of, 130; Casper J. 130 ; Da- vid, 159; Jacobus, 158; Joost C. 50 ;- 375, 395. 397.
Sprong, David, 321. Stagg, Jacob and Thomas, 349. Stanley, Lieut. William, 401.
Stanton, Henry, 353. Staples, John 1. 166, 277.
Starkins, John, 393. Stellenwerf, Jacob. 322. Sterling, Lt. Col. Thomas, 191, 20-1, 205. Stevens, Widow, 43.
Stevensen, Joris, (See l'an Alst.)
Stevenson, Daniel, 158; Edward. 106, 110, 115, 123, 124; John, 78 ; John, 123 ; Jonathan, 110; Thomas, 40, 48, 375; Thomas, 106, 110, 122, 123. 132, 140, 148, 2:3, 375 ; Widow, 251 ; -336, 339, 377.
Stewart, James, 43 ; William, 333. Stillwell, Mary, 408; Nicholas, 55, 56. Stimpson, 270.
Stirling, Lord, 182, 184. 378.
Stockholm. 270, 298, 372, 3:1, 410.
Stocking, Altheus Y. and Ilarvey, 309. Stoothoff. Family of, 86; Capt. Elbert E. do. Storm, 130, $80, 294, 295, 382.
Stoutenburgh, Andrew, 382.
Strickland, Edmund, 43; Jonathan. 79, 110.
Stringham, James, 347; Joseph, 374.
Strong, Rev. Thomas C. 244 :- 146, 272. 389.
Stryker, llon. Franeis B. 387; Dr. Jacob P. 990, 349 ; Peter, 151 ;- 292, 339, 407. Stuyvesant. Gov. Peter, 26, 30 to 36, 50 to 56, 14-1, 145, 402 ; Petrus, 370.
Sutphen, John, 407.
Suydam, Family of, 319: Dow. 159 ; Hendrick 161; John, 178, 181 ; Lambert, 187 :- 364, 407 Swaine, Francie, 46. 50, 52, 54, 57.
Swart, John, 362; Tunis, 360.
Swartwout, Gen. J. 297 ; Rudolphus, 208.
Swezey, Joseph, 374.
Swim, John, 377.
Swinton, Isaac, 110.
Talcott, Capt. John, 55, 56.
Tallmadge, llon. Benjamin, 404.
Tulman, 351.
'l'aylor, 146, 352, 378.
T'enbrook, Henry, 374.
'Terhune, 407.
T'ennisz, Denys, 3.19.
Theall. Incob G. 307.
Thompson, Lieut. 217; Robert, 235 ;- 308, 329, 399. 400, 408.
Thorburn, Grant, 212, 376.
Thorn, 269, 275, 320. Thorp, Samuel, 352. Thrasher, Ashael, 359.
Tidd, David, 359. Tiebout, Tunis, 364.
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INDEX.
Tilton, Catharine, 154, 351. Timmer, Wit C. 380. Tingley, Capt. Daniel, 347. Tippett, George, 340.
Titus, Families of, 133. 327; Content, 99, 102,
109, 110, 117, 118. 195, 126, 130, 135, 225, 226, 327; Edward, 159, 181 ; Francis. 133; Fran- cis, 181 ; Silas, 151, 226 ; Syrach, 133; 'Teunis, 133 ;- 95, 270, 272, 329, 331, 333, 348, 349, 408, 410.
Toe, Samuel, 38, 43, 46, 50, 51, 52, 54, 57, 61, 62, 63, 396.
Tom, John, 314. Tompkins, Edward, 206, 381.
Totten, Peter, 321.
Townsend, Lieut. Levin, 203, 377; Samuel B. 191, 329.
Trafford, John, 280.
Trapsaus, 43.
Tredwell, 275, 276.
Tucker, 329.
Tuder. John, 114.
Turner, John, (nick-named Lamb,) 311. Tuthill, Nathaniel, 308; William, 404.
Underhill, Capt. John, 23, 31 ;- 326. 346, 384. Urquhart, Rev. William, 136, 137, 245. Ustick. 275. Uythuysen, Claes S. 152.
Valentine, Esther, 379; Samuel, 306. Vallence, William, 156. Van Allen, 279, 408, 410.
Van Alst, Family of, 380; Andrew. 131, 133; Bergoon, 178, 203, 359 ; George, 160 ; George, 178; Isaac, 178; Johannes, 131, 133; John, 178; John, 178: John, 408; John G. 349, 390; Joris Stevensen, 21, 39, 110, 131, 133; Peter, 178; Steven Jorisz, 110.
Van Arsdale, Family of. 307 ;- 269, 364, 401.
Van Basten, Rev. Mr. 238.
Van Boerum, 407. (See Boerum.)
Van Brunt. 270, 349 407.
Van Buytenhuysen, 302, 312.
Van Cleef, Joseph, 271; Lawrence, 321. Van Commel. Teunis J. 39.
Van Cott, Cornelius, 409; David, 382.
Van Dam, Rip, Esq. 134, 141, 381. Vanderbeck, Solomon, 343. Vanderbeeck, 302. (See Remsen.)
Vanderbilt, 275, 361, 386, 387. 395, 408.
Vanderburgh, Capt. Richard, 375.
Van der Cliff, Direk, 320.
Van der Donck, Dr. Adriaen, 24, 25.
Vandergrift, Jacob L. 110.
Vanderveer, 321, 322, 324. 349. 367, 395.
Van der Vliet, Dirck J. 275, 386.
Vandervoort, 268, 278, 349, 353, 361, 364, 384, 390, 397.
Vandewater, 396.
Van Dine, 407. (See Van Duyn.)
Van Doren, John L. 368.
Van Dueren, Hendrick J. 36.
Van Duyn, Family of, 393; Aert, 190; Capt. Dow, 178, 181, 200, 203, 216, 223; Garret, 408; William, 159; William, 181.
Van Dyck, 342.
Van Dyke, Rev. Henry, 252, 338 ;- 270, 338. Van Gelder, 381. Van Haerlem, Jan, (See Carpenel.)
Van Horn, 286. Van Housen, 408.
Van Houten, 409. Van Keuren, Hasuelt Matthysz, 303. Van Kleek, 275.
Van Laer, Stoffel, 110.
Van Liew, 343, 374. Van Loon, 322.
Vun Luyt, Jan, 302.
Van Nanda, Frederick. 171, 397, 409.
Van Ness, Hendrick, 324.
Van Nest. Pieter, 268 ; Rev. Rynier, 241, 242. Van Nuyse, Jacobus, 269.
Van Nostrand, Family of, 322 ;- 359, 360, 386, 387. (See Nostrand.)
Van Pelt, Rem, 324.
Van Ranst, Cornelius, 297.
Van Salee, Antony Jansen, 267.
Van Siekelen, 272. 321, 365, 407.
Van Sinderen, Adrian, 226, 288, 326; Rev. Ul- pianus, 241.
Van Tassel, 316.
Van Tine. 359.
Van Twiller. Gov. Wouter, 29.
Van Valen, 310, 376.
Van Vechten, 269. Van Vlaek, 397.
Van Voorhees, 297, 361, 408. (See Voorhees.)
Van Wagenen, Gerrit H. 297.
Van Wart. Jacob, 317.
Van Wicklen, 322, 363.
Van Wyck, 293 to 298, 349.
Van Zandt, 248, 323, 382, 400.
Vaughan, Gen. 191.
Veghte, Nicholas, 323.
Venis, John, 397.
Verbryck, Samuel, 392.
Verschuer, Wouter Gysbertsen, 110.
Verveelen, Johannes. 317.
Vietor, Theodore, 214, 383.
Vincent, 310.
Voorlees, 270, 321, 322, 324, 359, 364, 391, 392, 393. 396.
Wade, 312, 397.
Wainwright, 78, 136, 384.
Waite, Benjamin, 331.
Waldron, Family of, 381; Samuel, 181, 206, 215; Samuel, 294 ;- 293, 317, 389.
Walgrove. Effingham W. 303.
Walker, Richard, 43.
Wall. 47, 325.
Walsh, James W. 290; Rev. William, 254.
Wandell, Thomas, 23, 43, 51, 55, 83, 94, 110, 335. -
Warn, Hezekiah, 375.
Warner, Jesse, 184 ; Ralph, 84 ;- 310, 340, 341, 368.
Warren, Gen. 216. Washburn, John, 405; Samuel, 247, 249, 331.
Washington. Gen. George, 192, 195. 203, 221. Waters, Anthony, 58 ; Benjamin, 165; Edward, 98 ; Oliver, 178 ;- 333, 404.
Watson, Loring. 400. Watts, John, 170, 171.
Way, Family of, 378 ; Franeis, 110, 398 ; James, 43, 61, 82, 94, 96; James, 110; James. 170, 176, 181, 255; John, 89, 109, 110, 132 ; John, 161, 162, 181 ; John, Jr. 181: Widow, 254.
Webb, Rev. Joseph, 228 :- 276, 306.
Webber, Arnout, 236. Webster, William. 404
Weeden, James, 188, 390.
Welch, Benjamin, 305
Welling, 161, 306, 374, 405.
Wells, Philip, 115 ;- 287, 288, 356.
Weltden, George, 271.
Westerhout, Jeremias Jansen, 268.
Weyman, Capt. William, 178, 181, 183. 249, 278.
Whaley, Alexander, 198, 353.
Wheeler, Samuel, 43; Lieut. Thomas, 38.
Whitefield, Rev. George, 231, 235, 285. Whitehead, Family of, 374 ; Daniel, 74, 79 ; Maj. Daniel, 66, 109; Thomas, 148, 332, 337, 347, 369 ; William, 303.
Whitlock, William, 403. Whitney, Henry, 287, 326; Stephen, 326.
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Whitson, Abraham, 223.
Whittemore, Homer, 358; William S. 289. Whittingham, William, 282. Whittlesey, Rev. Chauncey, 146. Wickenden, Rev. William, 402.
Wiggins, Daniel, 328.
Willcox, Samuel L. 217, 353.
Wilkins, Jacob, 270.
Willard, Col. Abijah, 208, 209.
Willomsen, 110, 364, 407.
V Willott, Robert, 277 ; Thomas, 135 ;- 272, 297, 360, 404.
Williams, Capt. 164; Col. Geo. 279 ;- 329, 340. Williamson, 272, 321, 365, 392, 393, 401. (See Willemsen.)
Willing, Mrs. George, 356.
Willoughby, Samuel A. 408.
Wilson, Elizabeth, 403; John_ 110; Robert, 151.
Wiltsie, Family of, 373; Hendrick M. 110, 13], 236; Hendrick, 158 ;- 280, 285, 294, 309, 310, 371, 372. .
Winslow, Gen John, 163 ;- 284, 369.
Wood, George, 110, 131 ; James 78 : Timothy, 339 ; William, 28, 43 ;- 308, 318, 347, 369. Woodhull, Rev. Nathan, 233, 234, 235; Gen. Nathaniel, 186 to 189, 209 ;- 288, 290.
Woodward, Family of. 383; Gilbert, 172; Jo- soph, 171 ; Lambert, 30, 110; Lambert, 181; Nathaniel, 110; Nathaniel, 185, 377 ; Philip, 181; Thomas, 214, 384 ;- 376, 400.
Woollstoneroftes, John, 93, 91, 110.
Woolsey, Edward J. 172, 271; George, 40%; < George M. 36. Wortman, 359, 387.
Wright, David, 135; Jonathan, 63 ; Dr. Julius C. 226 ;- 296, 335. 336, 351, 352, 405.
Wyatt, Rev. William E. 253.
Wyckoff, Family of, 321, 407; John, 235; Nicholas, 328 :- 270, 273, 276, 279, 298, 304. 308, 324, 325, 360, 362, 364, 366, 385, 393.
York, Styles P. 296. Young, Edward T. 318.
Zimmerman, Andrew, 310.
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Recommendations,
FROM REV. DRS. DE WITT AND GOLDSMITH.
" We have had the pleasure of reading, in manuscript, the history of Newtown, by James Riker, Jun. * * * * The work evinces laborious research, and appears to be writ- ten with commendable candor and impartiality. It records many facts and incidents known to but few of the present gene- ration, but the knowledge of which is quite essential to a just view of the past. These facts the author has been at great pains to obtain from all the accessible sources of information. We regard this effort to give a reliable and permanent record to all that is recoverable in our municipal and ecclesiastical history, as most praise-worthy and deserving of universal favor. The work embraces numerous biographical sketches, in the main well drawn; and also many family gencalogies, which greatly add to its interest and value. It is difficult justly to appreciate the amount of labor indispensable to the production of such a work; and considering the time and research bestowed upon it, and its inherent value, not merely for present entertainment and instruction, but permanent reference, we regard the price as reasonable. We shall rejoice to know that a copy of the ' An- nals' has found a place in every family in the town; and we cannot but think they will be most acceptable to the numerous descendants of the original settlers of the town, residing in dif- ferent parts of the state and country.
" JOHN GOLDSMITH,
" Pastor of the Presb. Church, Newtown."
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" Mr. Riker has read to me portions of the volume of the ' Annals of Newtown,' and I have traced the outlines of its con- tents throughout. I deem it a work of great value, exhibiting great industry and thoroughness of research in procuring ma- terials from official and private sources. Few volumes of the kind now before the public exhibit these in so great degree. It will prove an important contribution towards the history of our state. The author has been very successful in tracing the lineage of the early settlers of the town, and filling up the se- ries with interesting biographical remembrances, diligently collected from various sources. This will render it interesting to the numerous descendants of these carly settlers, now great- ly multiplied and widely spread. It will be to all a valuable contribution to our historical literature. I deem it richly de- serving of patronage, and cordially commend it as such.
" THOMAS DE WITT, " One of the ministers of the Collegiate Reformed " Dutch Church, New-York."
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