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Mary Catharine Havens

The New Netherland Ancestors of

MARY CATHARINE HAVENS,

the second wife of EZRA L'HOMMEDIEU



- for Ezra L'Hommedieu

Constitutional Convention, Continental Congress, State Assembly, State Senate





	    __Jonathan Havens1,6,7
	   |
       __Nicoll Havens1
      |    |
      |    |          __Matthias Nicoll6,7
      |    |         |
      |    |     __William Nicoll2,6,7
      |    |    |    |
      |    |    |    |__Abigail Jones6,7
      |    |    |
      |    |__Catherine Nicoll1,6,7
      |         |
      |         |          __Kiliaen Van Rensselaer8
      |         |         |
      |         |     __Jeremias Van Rensselaer6,8
      |         |    |    |
      |         |    |    |__Anna Van Wely
      |         |    |
      |         |__Anna Van Rensselaer2,6,7
      |              |
      |              |     __Olof Stevenzen Van Cortlandt8
      |              |    |
      |              |__Maria Van Cortlandt8
      |                   |
      |                   |     __Jan Loockermans
      |                   |    |
      |                   |__Anna Loockermans8
      |                        |
      |                        |__(__)
      |
MARY CATHARINE HAVENS1
the second wife of EZRA L'HOMMEDIEU
      |
      |     __Thomas Fosdick1,3
      |    |
      |__Sarah Fosdick1,3
	   |
	   |          __Gysbert OpDyke5
	   |         |
	   |     __Lodowick Updike4
	   |    |    |
	   |    |    |     __Richard Smith5
	   |    |    |    |
	   |    |    |__Catharine Smith5
	   |    |         |
	   |    |         |__(__)5
	   |    |
	   |__Esther Updike1,3
		|
		|     __Thomas Newton4
		|    |
		|__Abigail Newton4
		     |
		     |__Joan Smith4


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Biography of EZRA L'HOMMEDIEU

 
L'HOMMEDIEU, Ezra, a Delegate from New York; born in Southold, Long Island, N.Y., August 30, 1734; was graduated from Yale College in 1754; studied law; was admitted to the bar and practiced in Southold, N.Y.; delegate to the Provincial Congress 1775-1777; member of the State assembly 1777-1783; Member of the Continental Congress 1779-1783 and 1788; served in the State senate 1784-1792 and 1794-1809; member of the State constitutional convention in 1801; clerk of Suffolk County from January 1784 to March 1810 and from March 1811 until his death; regent of the University of the State of New York 1787-1811; was a Federalist; died in Southold, N.Y., September 27, 1811; interment in the Presbyterian Cemetery.
 

 


Notes and Sources


   1.  Mallmann, Rev. Jacob E.  Historical Papers on Shelter Island and its
       Presbyterian Church.  New York:  Privately Published, 1899. 241.
   2.  Ibid., p. 239-241.
   3.  Opdyke, Charles Wilson.  The Op Dyck Genealogy.  Albany:  Weed, Parsons
       and Co., 1889.  93.
   4.  Ibid., p. 85-94.
   5.  Ibid., p. 46-69.
   6.  Diodati-Thompson, Frederick, "The Family of Thompson, of the County of
       Suffolk, New York,"  The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record,
       22 (1891):  33-51.
   7.  Van Rensselaer, Florence, The Van Rensselaer Family in America and
       Holland.  New York:  The American Historical Company, Inc., 1956.  12.
   8.  Purple, Edwin R. "Contributions to the History of the Ancient Families
       of New York."  The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 7
       (1876): 117-124.


 

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