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    This electronic version of the 1878 edition of the Wynkoop Genealogy marks the last of Richard Wynkoop's publications that relate solely to the Wynkoop Family to make it to the Internet, and also marks the end of 18 months of intensive labor on my part to bring these editions to life. The work has been long and arduous, and as Richard says, I commend "a similar task to any one who is suffering from idleness or from an excess of petty cash." Having had a chance to walk a mile in Richard's shoes, I have a new appreciation for the vast amount of labor that went into producing these family genealogies in the first place. It's taken me untold hours and vast quantities of aspirin to bring these editions to you and I'm sure that Richard Wynkoop would appreciate the fact that his work will surely find a larger audience nowadays than it found when he originally published them. His work has not been in vain.

    Recently I've learned that Richard Wynkoop published three different versions of the 1878 edition of his Wynkoop Genealogy in the United States. The first edition was only 126 pages long and ends with Miscellaneous Memoranda. It contains no Supplement at all. The second edition is 130 pages long and contains a supplement dated November 1, 1878 called Supplement to the Wynkoop Genealogy, Additions and Corrections. The last entry in this published Supplement is #779. John Q. - Died July 15, 1878. This is the edition published by Higginson Books.

    The third and final edition, (of which I'm aware at any rate), is also 130 pages long and has a supplement dated November 1, 1878 and titled like the edition before it. However the last entry in this published Supplement is #255. Rev. Peter Silvester...", which follows the entry for #779. John Q. as above. This, the most complete edition, is the genealogy which you will find published here for your personal use.

    One final note. All three editions were published in brown cloth covers and printed on cheap paper with a high acid content. The pages in my editions are extremely brittle to the touch and have a tendency to fall apart at the slightest touch.

    I have had occasion to make small corrections to some of the spellings in this edition, although I have deliberately left others in for flavor. In addition I have corrected some of the dates listed herein since they were obvious typos. These corrected dates are listed in square brackets, [], next to the originals, along with my initials, "chw", so that you can more clearly tell who the authorial voice is.

    As mentioned above, this edition includes the November 1, 1878 Supplement to the Wynkoop Genealogy. In this brief, four page supplement, Richard made corrections to a number of mistakes that crept their way into the initial printing of this genealogy. Don't forget to examine this Supplement when researching your family connections. Some of the answers to your research problems may lie here.

    Best wishes,

    Chris

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WYNKOOP GENEALOGY

IN THE

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

ALSO A

TABLE OF DUTCH GIVEN NAMES.

BY

RICHARD WYNKOOP,

OF

THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

 

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SECOND EDITION.

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NEW YORK:

Press of Wynkoop & Hallenbeck, 121 Fulton Street.

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1878.

 

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Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1878, by
RICHARD WYNKOOP,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
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CONTENTS.

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									PAGE
PREFACE, 1

INDEX OF THE WYNKOOP SURNAME, 3

INDEX OF OTHER SURNAMES, 19

TABLE OF DUTCH GIVEN NAMES, 25

INTRODUCTION TO THE GENEALOGY, 31

WYNKOOP GENEALOGY, 33

Preface.

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    I HAD no purpose to write a book; but from the year 1849 onward, copying whatever I came upon, in general reading, concerning the Wynkoop surname, I found myself, at length, seeking such information, and finally in possession of considerable, but disconnected, material. To give this permanence, and to secure missing links, in 1866, I published a pamphlet, crude, and, in some instances, self-contradictory, because it was not possible to distinguish between conflicting authorities. The pamphlet served the purpose I had in view, and enabled me to prepare this book. Some of the family blood assisted me to meet the expense of the pamphlet, and so many persons have contributed the information within their reach, that individual acknowledgment here would make a tedious text, and this general recognition of aid will probably be acceptable.
    This book, then, is not the foreseen result of a purpose at the beginning of the work of which this is the product. The labor has given me agreeable employment, perhaps in excessive measure as to quantity. And now I dedicate it to all of kindred blood with me; judging that it will be interesting to them, but not to other persons, except as it may aid their own genealogical researches.
    Only one effort, and that ineffectual, has been made to trace the name to its origin in the old country, although it is manifestly there still. Henry J. Wynkoop, of Rochester, and afterward of Bath, Steuben Co., New York was born of Amsterdam parents.
    The labor has proved sufficient, in amount and perplexity without any effort to follow up the descendants from female members of the family. Therefore, the children only of such

2              Preface
persons have been here given. The remoter descendants might be included in another edition.
    It has been my aim to observe just relative proportion in the accounts of the individual members. Sometimes the record is more extended in one case than in another of equal importance, because in the former case the material in my possession has been more ample.
    Criticism, which aims to correct, to fill out, or to supplement, is invited. I would be pleased to be the repositary of information, as to future events affecting members of the family, so that the record may be continued in manuscript, for future publication.
    I would like to make a collection of family portraits, and have obtained some already; and would be glad to have them from as many members of the family as are willing to appear in such a collection, and will contribute their card photographs for that purpose.
    My resort to copyright is prompted by no thought of profit; but by a desire to keep control of material which has cost me some money, and many years of labor.

RICHARD WYNKOOP.

[No. 772 hereof]

NEW YORK, January 1st, 1878.

Index of the Wynkoop Surname.
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No.				 B.	D.	Consort.	   Marriage.
546 Abby Jane,			1845		John Bailey.
606 Abner,			1834		Mary Ann Wilson.
 42 Abraham,			1703		Esther Fisher.
152 Abram,			1786-1868	Maria Van Steenburgh,	1838
197 Abraham,			1765-1841	Ruth Hayr.
245    "			1782-1852	Hannah Norman,		1807
248    "
308    "			1803		______ Berden.
313    "			1802-1876	Susannah Albright,	1833
459    "			1792-1866	Elizabeth Ellis,	1821
190 Adam,			1800		Marion Childs.
352   "
749 Ada Belle,			1857
 53 Adrian (Major),		1726-1795	Catharine Low.
110   "						Sarah Randell.
256   "				1794		(Unmarried.)
423   "
669   "    Garrett.
717 Adelaide,			1831-1832
817 Adonis Crary,		1862
612 Agnes.
828   "    Farrar,		1865
720 Alasco,			1837-1838
357 Alburtus,
456 Alfred, M.D.,		1825		Helen K. Crispin,	1856
842 Alfred Halberstadt,		1867
321 Alice (Aaltje),		1800		John P. Kemple,		1831
326   "       "			1799		Henry Schoonmaker.
332   "       "			1799		John Haver.
478   "     Preston,		1818		Cyrus Gates,		1836
743   "     Almira,		1856
747   "     Louise,		1852		Charles Rockwell,	1874
237 Alida   (Alice),		1772-1849	Jonathan Eights.
      "     (page 126),				G. Nelson Abeel,	1836
351   "     Catalina,		1816		______ Beal.
449   "				1801		James C. Ferris.
714   "     Elizabeth,		1830		Abram Sible.
857   "     Margaret,		1860
346 Allen W.
457 Almira Ann,			1831
467   "				1803
362 Alonzo,			1831		Catharine Miller,	1862
466   "     Ilus,		1801-1874	Phebe Heermans,		1837
810 Alvah Kingsley,		1846		Ettie Aldrich		1867
848 Angeline,			1866

4              INDEX OF THE WYNKOOP SURNAME.

No.				 B.	D.	Consort.	   Marriage.
 24 Ann (Antje),		1702		Johannes Swart,		1724
 33  "  (Annetje),		1698		Isaac Van Meter.
 75  "				1741-1815	Christopher Tappen,	1761
 92  "				1743-1744
 93  "  ("Hannah.")		1744		Christian Meyers.
125  "				1733
135  "  Sabina,			1766		Henry H. Schoonmaker.
159  "				1732		Philip Swartwout,	1749
184  "				1784		William Fiero,		1802
215  "				1765-1815	James Raguet,		1790
230  "
243  "				1775-1849
254  "
260  "  Maria.
282  "  E.,			1851
298  "				1770
312  "				1800		Peter I. Hotaling.
329  "				1810		Abraham Turck.
333  "  (Annetje),				(See "Hannah.")
363  "  M.,			1833		Cornelius Van Vranken,	1863
369  "						Isaac Van Cleve.
386  "  Maria,			1802-1802
419  "    "			1814		Nathaniel I. Rubinkham,	1838
440  "
470  "				1810
492  "  Gosman			1833		Rev. Anson Du Bois,	1862
506  "  Jane			1837		J______ M. McNiel.
507  "  Roosa,			1839		Derick C. Wynkoop (513),1863
557  "				1852
566  "  Eliza			1831		Lansing Beebe.
585  "  (Annetje),		1817
588  "
674  "  Maria,			1821		Thomas Ives Atwood,	1842
685  "    "			1837		James H. B. Warfield.
738  "  Elizabeth,		1842
804  "				1869
834  "  Blaker,			1860
268 Anthony R.,			1809		Ellen D. Jansen,	1837
471 Archimedes, B.,		1812
286 Arrietta (Harriet),		1761-1826	(Unmarried.)
721 Arthur,			1839-1841
578 Asa,			1838
802  "				1863
840 Augusta Howell,		1858
139 Augustus,			1777-1836	Ann Maria Silvester,	1808
262    "			1812-1862	Anna Whiting,		1843
495    "      Whiting,		1844		Mary L. Talcott,	1873
698    "      B.,		1847-1860
813 Avery,			1860
  9 Benjamin,			1673		Femmetje Van der Heul,	1697
 43    "			1705		Eunice Burr.
123    "			1729		Catharine Boel,		1755
127    "			1734-1803	Sarah W. Simms,		1767
128    "			1732-1782	Grissel Frost,		1754
154    "			1791-1821	(Unmarried.)
244    "			1778-1789
249    "			1769		Hannah Wynkoop (179),	1796
295    "			1763

               INDEX OF THE WYNKOOP SURNAME.              5

No.				 B.	D.	Consort.	   Marriage.
454 Benjamin Norman,		1808-1857	Rachel W. Monge,	1837
707    "     Joseph,		1837		Martha E. Osborn,	1866
752    "     Booth,		1853
463 Betsey,			1800		Daniel Gray.
366 Bradley,			1841
604 Bridget,			1830		William Henry Hall.
187 Caroline,			1792-1841	Thomas Waugh.
354    "					E______ S. Terry.
422    "			1821		John Divine.
564    "      L.,		1859
635    "			1844-1854
769    "      Maud,		1853
791    "      Belle,		1861
863    "      Slade.
  8 Catharine,			1671
 15     "			1701
 23     "      E.,		1699		Johannes Decker,	1720
 44     "			1707
 51     "			1722		Lucas Elmendorf,	1747
 58     "			1726-1746
 68     "			1747-1797	Matthew Persen.
 74     "			1739-1813	Joseph Gasherie,	1767
 89     "			1741		Benjamin Post.
 98     "			1757
129     "			1735		Gideon Wellis,		1754
133     "			1763		Jonathan Hasbrouck.
153     "			1788-1862	(Unmarried.)
164     "			1762
174     "			1779-1859	(Unmarried.)
188     "			1794-1818	James Purdy.
231     "
258     "
264     "      B.,		1817-1842	John M. Keese,		1837
287     "			1764		(Unmarried.)
309     "			1806		Martin Van Der Ker.
370     "			1790		John Newell,		1810
415     "			1806-1834	James B. McNair, M.D.,	1824
494     "
501     "			1857-1863
517     "			1786-1796
525     "      Ann,		1804-1805
590     "			1864
607     "			1836		Elba Hopkins.
641     "
653     "      L.,		1831		Anthony T. Van Sant,	1854
697     "      R.,		1845-1850
742     "			1852
756     "			1863-1869
774     "      Schureman,	1834-1841
780     "			1809
833     "			1868
836     "      V. S.,		1864
839     "      L.,		1869
845     "					(Died in infancy.)
        "      (page 126),			Zelotes Watson   (say),	1782
722 Cecilia,			1843		Robert E. Bailey.
734    "     Bradner		1834		Augustus G. Hammond,	1852
822 Charity Mary,			1862

6              INDEX OF THE WYNKOOP SURNAME.

No.				 B.	D.	Consort.	   Marriage.
368 Charles Augustus,		1850-1851
371    "					Sarah A. Buchanan.
410    "			1811		Mary Magee,		1832
537    "					(Died in infancy.)
677    "    Shippen,		1828-1863	Catharine Carmichael.
850    "    Wanshaer,		1871
509 Charlotte,			1832
417 Christopher L.,		1810		Catharine M. Wyckoff,	1835
789      "      Evert,		1847
 13 Christina,			1697		Johannes De Lamater,	1723
 73     "			1738-1806
214     "			1763-1841	Reading Beatty		1786
671 Clara Virginia,				Rev. James O. Dorsey,	1877
692   "   A.,			1851
856 Clarence M.,		1854
359 Cora.
 49 Cornelia,			1717		Jan Van Deusen, Jr.,	1741
 60    "			1730-1731
 61    "			1732		Matthew Ten Eyck,	1752
 71    "			1734-1759	Edward Schoonmaker,	1757
148    "					Peter Eltinge.
292    "					Benjamin Hardenburgh, M.D.
344    "					Samuel Griffin.
472    "      A.,		1814		Daniel J. Watkins,	1840
530    "			1791		John De Witt.
783    "      M.,		1818
788    "      M.,		1826		Moses Woolsey,		1848
  2 Cornelius, 			    -1676	Maria Jans Langedyck
 10     "			1688-1747	Hendrika Newkirk,	1711
 18     "			1689		Barbara M. Van Keuren.
 34     "			1700-1754	Helena Vandegrift,	1726
 40     "			1699-1700
 41     "			1701		Elizabeth Van der Speigel,1724
 55     "      C.,		1732		Maria C. Roel,		1760
						{ Leah Dubois,		1762
 62     "      D. (Colonel),	1734-1793	{ Ann Gansevoort,	1778
 82     "			1711		Ann Schoonmaker,	1729
 91     "			1742		(Unmarried.)
105     "			1741
118     "
124     "			1729		Abigail Osborne,	1758
137     "			1772		(Unmarried.)
155     "			1731-1741
158     "      E.,		1746-1795	Cornelia Manscius,	1766
181     "			1781		Alida Sharp.
194     "			1758-1758
196     "			1762-1843	Margaret Fulton.
232     "			1756-1763
						{ Mary Forsey		1789
235     "      J.,		1763		{ Ann De Wandelis, or De
						(   Wander.
267     "      P.,		1808		Margaret M. Cruikshank,	1846
273     "			1798		Harriet Sparling.
294     "			1761
528     "      E.,		1787		Ann Hardenburgh.
577     "      Persen,		1832
770     "      D. B.,		1856
786     "      D.,		1830		Harriet Pook,		1858

               INDEX OF THE WYNKOOP SURNAME.              7

No.				 B.	D.	Consort.	   Marriage.
866 Cornelius Evert,		1859
374 Daniel.
						{ Ann McNair.
203 David,					{ Mary Van Horn.
300   "				1773
381   "				1788-1864	Emma Morgan,		1812
399   "						Jane McCune.
610   "				1842		Mary J. Fulwider.
627   "    A.			
637   "
638   "						Lizzie Farley.
649   "				1844-1844
816   "    Eli,			1860
823   "    Samuel,		1863
 85 Deborah,			1741
167    "			1768
713    "     L.,		1828		Ferdinand McDuffie,	1845
183 Decola,			1789
341 Delia,			1818
474   "				1819
479   "				1821		Patrick McCormack,	1844
746   "    A.,			1846		Henry S. Bridgeman,	1872
 14 Derick (Richard),		1698		Gertrude Kool,		1725
						{ Sarah Eltinge,	1765
 64   "    D.,			1738		{ Anna Eltinge.
142   "    C.,			1763-1838	Elizabeth Sparling.
						{ Tjaatje Wynkoop (70),	1754
156 Dirck (Judge),		1732-1796	{ Sarah Smedes,		1760
						{ Celinda Crispell.
278 Derick C.,					{ Elizabeth Hotchkiss.
289   "				1775-1775
513   "    Cornelius,		1841		Anna R. Wynkoop (507),	1863
520   "				1792-1792
360 Desire.				
529 Dinah Maria,		1789-1841	(Unmarried.)
735 Don Alonzo,			1836		Annie C. Coulehan,	1863
436 Edward D.,			1812-1830
679   "    W.,			1836		Louisa Brown,		1861
846   "    E.,			1862
858   "    M.,			1858-1859
755 Edwin V.,			1860
862 Edith Shaw.
797 Egbert H.,			1851		Agnes G. Williamson,	1876
276 Eleanor,					Cornelius Newkirk.
						{ Isaac W. Lansing,	1833
306    "			1798-1871	{ Benjamin Hess,	1849
515    "     E.,		1844-1852
583    "     E. E.,		1835		John M. Schoonmaker,	1853
829    "     A.,		1869
166 Elisha,			1766		(Unmarried.)
 11 Elizabeth,			1690		Jacob Ten Brook,	1712
 48     "			1715		Philip Dumon,		1739
 76     "			1744-1822	Benjamin De Myer,	1767
 86 Eliza,			1743-1744
 87   "				1745
136 Elizabeth,			1769
165 Eliza,			1764
206 Elizabeth,					Stephen Rose.

8              INDEX OF THE WYNKOOP SURNAME.

No.				 B.	D.	Consort.	   Marriage.
207 Elizabeth,					______ Lucas.
233     "			1758		Garret A. Lansing,	1776
238     "			1759-1836	(Unmarried.)
266     "      H.,		1821-1824
301     "			1777
331     "			1797		John P. Sax.
336 Eliza,			1816		William King.
347 Elizabeth.
353     "
367     "      S.,		1844		Lucius T. Dunham,	1866
384     "			1795-1815
387     "			1787		Elias Gilkyson,		1811
401 Eliza R.,					William Martin.
405 Elizabeth,			1798
414     "      R.,		1805-1862	Charles McNair.
426 Elizabeth.			
448     "			1799		Riley Bartholomew.
462     "			1800		Daniel Gray.
475     "			1814-1853	Gardner W. Spencer,	1838
490 Eliza,					Rev. Dr. Elbert S. Porter.
498 Elizabeth,			1848
500     "      E.,		1853
						{ Staats Cheeseborough.
510     "      A.,		1833		{ Henry Fisk.
526 Eliza,			1809-1809
551 Elizabeth,			1840		Ephraim Cook,		1861
573     "			1845		Peter Hagle.
596 Eliza A.,			1825		Morris Underwood,	1849
						{ Aaron Harris.
599 Elizabeth,			1820		{ Ebenezer Dixon.
614     "
623     "
631     "      T.,		1835		Christopher Thompson,	1863
662     "			1863
762     "      M.,		1857
796     "      I.,		1866
805     "			1855
835     "      T.		1861
753 Ella M.,			1856
819  "   O.,			1855
647 Ellen K.,			1839
592 Ely M.,			1814-1841	(Unmarried.)
364 Emeline,			1836		Gould Birdseye,		1866
555    "			1848-1852
658    "     E.,		1842
504 Emily T.,			1849
						{ Dr. Thomas Kempton,	1851
675   "				1824-1865	{ Col. William Brindle,	1854
838   "   S.,			1864
847   "				1864
741 Emma G.,			1850
776  "				1838		James J. Clark,		1859
811  "				1855-1855
815  "				1849
821  "   A.,			1860
483 Encie J.,			1829		Cullen T. Gillett,	1849
 65 Ephraim,			1740-1740
241 Esther,			1771-1774

               INDEX OF THE WYNKOOP SURNAME.              9
											
No.				 B.	D.	Consort.	   Marriage.
861 Eugene,			1870-1870
130 Eunice,			1739		______ Smedley.
						{ Gertrude Elmendorf,	1688
  5 Evert,			1665-1746	{ Antje Kiersted.
 80   "    (Capt.),		1709-1757	Arriaantje Schepmoes,	1730
 83   "				1732		Sarah Decker,		1754
 90   "				1743-1830	Aaltje Myer,		1765
178   "				1784-1855	Polly Allen.
291   "    C.,			     1807	Rachel Hardenberg,	1786
						{ Penelope Border.
307   "				1801-1861	{ Elizabeth Putnam,	1830
						{ Eunice V. W. Winne,	1822
310   "				1796-1872	{ Jane Barhight 
						   (w. Abbey),		1836
318 Everett H.,			1787		Maria Post,		1821
327 Evert,			1802		(Unmarried.)
343   "
567   "				1833-1833
575   "				1826		Alida Russell.
      "    (page 125),				Mary Newkirk,		1765
122 Femmetje,			1726
812 Flora,			1857
702 Florence P.,		1858-1864
690 Frances J.,			1846		Joseph Paxson.
699    "    E.,					Frank A. Halsey,	1876
766    "    C.,					Charles T. Redfield,	1872
793    "    T.,			1867
854    "    E.
263 Francis S.,			1815		Sarah F. Elmendorf,	1844
432    "    M.,			1796-1812
458    "			1833
487    "    S.,			1830-1877	Rachel Van Vleck,	1864
673    "    M.,			1820-1857	Anna Twiggs,		1850
700    "    R.,			1853
711    "    G.,			1822		Catharine Grassby,	1850
732    "			1849-1874
792    "    C.,			1863
794    "    E.
849    "    M.,			1869
765 Frederick I.,		1864
103 Garret,			1736
115   "				1744-1822	Ann Van Horn.
210   "						Sarah Martin.
226   "				1802-1862
316   "				1810		Phebe Arnold.
430   "						Julia A. Mountz,	1841
539   "
      "     (page 125),				Phebe Anderson,		1760
109 Gerardus,			     1812	Elizabeth Bennet.
380    "			1787-1871
391    "					(Died in infancy.)
398    "			     1860	Nancy Farrell.
						{ Matilda McNair,	1832
413    "			1803		{ Isabella Craven,	1856
609    "			1840
619    "					(Died in infancy.)
644    "       H. (M.D.),	1843		Ann E. Woodbury,	1866
832    "			1867
  6 Gerrit,					Helena Eltinge.

10              INDEX OF THE WYNKOOP SURNAME.

No.				 B.	D.	Consort.	   Marriage.
 35 Gerrit,			1702
201   "						Ann Strickland.
134 George P.,			1765		(Unmarried.)
						{ Eleanor Sala Davis,	1839
275   "				1814		{ Sarah C. Dumond,	1847
345   "    P.,					Mary Godwin,		1867
397   "    S.,			     1845	Mary Melo Callum.
434   "    C.,			1806		Mary Walker,		1831
511   "    C.,			1840		Matilda McGill.
516   "    J.,			1848-1849
661   "    C.,			1859
678   "				1830-1866	Mary Trayer,		1852
680   "    C.,			1828
691   "				1847
706   "    H.,			1834-1876	Emma Schelinger,	1858
785   "				1824-1867	(Unmarried.)
851   "				
864   "    R.
274 Gerritje A.,		1801
251 Gershom,			     1831	Martha McFarlin.
 79 Gertrude,			1752-1837
144    "			1781-1788
146    "      M.,		1788		(Died in infancy.)
						{ David Colden,		1790
147    "					{ Alexander Colden.
803 Gillet,			1865
 21 Grietje (Margaret),		1695
253 Grissel,					______  Hurd.
461    "			1796
480    "     A.,		1823
716    "
744 Guy,			1841-1864	(Unmarried.)
 93 Hannah,			1744		Christian Meyers.
179   "				1778		Benjamin Wynkoop (249),	1796
309   "						William Lemon.
233   "				1801		Henry Wynkoop (320),	1835
482   "     J.,			1827-1853	Ebenezer Pierce,	1846
538   "						William Carson, Jr.
563   "     M.,			1849
622   "
709   "     M.,			1840		Paul H. Garabedian,	1871
269 Hardenburgh,		1811-1844	Sarah M. Krom,		1835
280 Harvey H.,			1846
213 Harriet G.,			1786-1812	(Unmarried.)
464    "			1797
519    "			1790-1791
521    "			1793-1875	Oliver Dunning,		1816
534    "			     1852	Henry Wells,		1850
651    "    B.,			1852
729    "    L.,			1841		Charles S. Farrar,	1865	
737    "    C.,			1841		Henry J. Hall,		1866
841    "			1860
444 Helen.
684   "    C.,			1835
701   "    A.
703   "    W.,			1841
						{ Samuel H. Leidy.
718   "				1833		{ John Van Ornam.

               INDEX OF THE WYNKOOP SURNAME.              11

No.				 B.	D.	Consort.	   Marriage.
730 Helen M.,			1843		William W. Everett,	1873
106 Helena,			1743-1761
112   "				1734		Rev. Jonathan Du Bois.
119   "						(See "Lena.")
304   "				1794-1843	Jacob W. Lansing,	1814
 37 Henry,			1707		(Unmarried.)
 66   "				1741-1746
						{ Susannah Wanshaer,	1761
113   "    (Judge),		1737-1816	{ Maria Cummings,	1777
						{ Sarah Newkirk,	1782
116   "				1747-1771	(Unmarried.)
171   "				1769		Ann Loew,		1789
						{ ______ Hogeland.
223   "						{ Henrietta Fetter Shelmire.
257   "    V. S.,		1796
297 Henry (Henrikus),		1767		(Died in infancy.)
302   "				1778
						{ Nelly Myndertse,	1813
320   "    (Judge),		1789-1870	{ Hannah Wynkoop (333),	1835
328   "    H.,			1806		(Unmarried.)
403   "    T.,					Beulah Clark.
409   "				1809		Lydia Cornell,		1833
						{ Elizabeth Estill,	1827
433   "				1804		{ Catharine A. Snell.
441   "
497   "    S.,			1846
545   "				1840
582   "				1830		Anna J. Story,		1854
605   "    C.,			1832		Margaret Harpool.
621   "    W.,			1837		Mary C. Wilson,		1862
650   "				1847		Emily Nippes,		1870
704   "    N.,			1848
724   "    L.,			1850
758   "    M.,			1847
138 Henrietta,			1775-1862	Henry Van Solingen.
224     "			1796-1842
265     "			1819
502     "			1860
572     "			1843		Barent Ten Eyck,	1864
145 Herman G.,			1785-1854
212 Hester C.,			1784-1812	Richard Barroll.
 29 Hezekiah,			1715-1745	Maria Davenport,	1741
 84    "			1738
 94    "			1750		Maria Meyers.
169    "			1766-1856	Elizabeth Dederick.
330    "					Julia Ann Turck.
337    "      A.,		1810		Hannah Low.
579    "			1816		(Died in infancy.)
581    "			1823		Leiza Huyck.
536 Horace M.,					Olive L. Williams,	1860
860 Hubert S.,			1866
340 Ida Carolyn,		1815		Giles Griffin.
799  "				1856-1859
544 Ira Augustus,		1837-1854
195 Isaac,			1759-1825	Rachel Van Cleve.
199   "						Phebe Jones.
376   "
382   "				1791-1871	Ann Winder,		1815

12              INDEX OF THE WYNKOOP SURNAME.

No.				 B.	D.	Consort.	   Marriage.
559 Isaac A.,			1857
						{ Hannah Hommel.
576   "				1829		{ Kate Champlaine.
593   "   W.,			1816		Mary A. Renwick,	1843
443 Isabella,					Rev. Winthrop Bailey.
632    "     F.,		1837		Samuel Cole,		1855
681    "			1834		Jonas W. Cole,		1866
687    "     T.,		1840		Charles Beck,		1865
751    "     H.,		1851
108 Jacob,			1750
315   "				1807		Ellen Carhart,		1828
531   "   R.,			1800-1843	Blandina Delamater,	1822
548   "				1836		Maggie Bradt,		1860
 19 Jacobus,			1691		Jannetje Bogardus.
121    "     (Captain),		1725-1795	Alida Koens Myers.
160    "					Jane Aosterhout.
239    "     V. S.,		1767		Sarah Price,		1788
296    "			1765
       "    (page 125),				Lientje Schoonmaker,(say)1794
111 James (M.D.),				Hester Pieterson,	1777
236   "				1769-1821	Catalina Dunbar,	1791
406   "				1800		Mary Wood,		1826
445   "    J.,			1791-1843	(Unmarried.)
514   "    D.,			1843
571   "    H.,			1841
595   "    R.,			1823		Susan Vandervoort,	1854
600   "    W.,			1822		Amanda Golener.
616   "    M.,			     1868	(Unmarried.)
634   "    H.,			1842-1864
652   "    T.,			1829		Rachel Cornell,		1853
663   "    S.,
782   "    H.,			1816
806   "				1856
 32 Jamesina,			1696		George Buskirk.
 59 Jane,			1728-1740
 67  "				1744		Cornelius Jansen,	1778
140  "				1776
180  "						Philip McConald.
259  "
270  "    C.,			1817		(Unmarried.)
372  "
613  "
628  "				1828		(Died in infancy.)
 32 Jemima,			1696		George Buskirk.
427 Jephthah,
524 Jefferson (Rev.),		1801		Jane Shaw,		1824
586 Jenny,			1858
852   "    D.
299 Jeremiah,			1772
489 Joanna G.
375 Joel.
						{ Judith Bloodgood.
  4 Johannes (Major),		     1730	{ Cornelia Ten Broeck,	1696
 16    "     (Sheriff),		1702-1791	Maria Bogardus,		1728
 26    "     Everts,		1707
 45    "			1712
 50    "			1719
 63    "			1736-1783	Margaret Jansen.

               INDEX OF THE WYNKOOP SURNAME.              13

No.				 B.	D.	Consort.	   Marriage.
 69 Johannes,			1729-1794	______ Ten Broeck.
101    "			1729-1784	Catharine Van Meter,	1751
131 John C.,			1761-1796	Lydia Silvester.
149  "				1779-1799	(Unmarried.)
161  "				1755		(Died in infancy.)
163  "				1759-1813	Harriet Bartlett,	1791
193  "				1804-1866	Elizabeth Spann,	1829
200  "				1766-1813	Ann Feaster.
219  "   W.,			1774-1793	(Unmarried.)
225  "				1800-1837
250  "				     1813	Esther Griffin.
311  "				1798-1868	Mary Roach.
335  "   S.,			1814		Ann Perkins.
349  "   L.
361  "
385  "				1800-1800
392  "				     1860	Elizabeth Corbett.
400  "				1804		Jane Mosgrove,		1827
429  "						Margaret Piper.
431  "   W.,			1794-1837	Angeline C. Estill,	1819
447  "   H. M.,			1796-1843
461  "				1798		Sarah Thorp.
508  "   J.,			1830		Caroline M. Du Bois,	1850
522  "   Q. (M.D.),		1796-1821	(Unmarried.)
532  "   H.,					Lydia Yates.
541  "   E.,			1826-1866	Rosalie Jaubert,	1856
558  "   I.,			1855
570  "				1839		Eliza Shurman.
591  "				1813		Caroline O. Kingsley.
601  "				1823		Mary A. Pierce.
611  "
617  "   B.,
636  "   C.,			1847-1848
						{ Harriet Halberstadt,	1855
676  "   E.,			1826		{ Annie        "	1864
695  "   R.,					(Died in infancy.)
727  "   F.,			1869-1869
764 John G.,			1861-1865
768  "   F.,			1851
773  "   Q.,			1831-1834
779  "   "					Edith Reeve,		1862
843  "   E.,			1869
220 Jonathan,			1776-1842	Ann Dick,		1809
486    "      G.,				Mary J. Hawley,		1856
240 Joseph,			1768-1814
455   "     P.,			1811-1842	Matilda C. Baird,	1834
705   "     S.,			1851
750 Joe F.,			1864
859 Joseph S.,			1864-1865
587 Josephine,
731     "			1846
168 Joshua,			1770		Margaret Arnold.
377   "
547   "				1834-1856	Elizabeth Allen,	1856
560   "     P.,			1830-1863
568   "				1835		Amelia Brady.
 47 Judith,			1712		Johannes Du Bois,	1736
373 Julia.

14              INDEX OF THE WYNKOOP SURNAME.

No.				 B.	D.	Consort.	   Marriage.
465 Julia A,			1799-1855	William Seaward,	1827
481   "   M.,			1825		William R. Gray,	1848
527   "   A.,			1811		Lockwood K. Campbell,	1834
626   "   A.,
670   "   A.,					Decius D. Carter, M.D.
771   "   A.,			1826		William C. Brewster,	1848
778   "   A.,					Russell Smith.
853 Juliette G.,
 52 Leah,			1724-1726
 54  "				1727
 97  "				1755		Peter Britt.
143  "				1766		Abram T. E. De Witt, M.D.
176  "				1777		Roswell Lawrence.
185  "				1786-1847	Abram Post.
271  "				1819		John T. C. De Witt.
277  "    De Witt,				Henry H. Buckbee.
						{ Lucretia T. Conklin,	1830
463 Legrand,			1809		{ Maria Darker,		1854
712    "     D.,		1824		Zelia Cornell.
119 Lena,					______ Titus.
562 Leonard,			1843
535 Lewis,			     1843
725 Lillie May,			1858
826 Lillie Annie Corinne,	1864-1865
762 Lizzie Miller,		1857
    Lorinda (page 126),				John C. Hertell,	1820
646 Louisa Ann,			1836		James B. Jamison,	1860
693   "    P.,			1852
 17 Lydia,			1714
 78   "				1748
488   "    S.,			     1857	Samuel M. Lasell.
767   "    S.,			1865-1865
825 Madeline May,		1860
561 Magdalene,			1840		Erastus C. Brown,	1863
 21 Margaret,			1695
216    "			1768		Herman J. Lombaert,	1789
222    "			1792		George M. Woodward.
229    "
290    "      ("Miss Peggy,")	1778-1862	(Unmarried.)
293    "			1759		Jabotus Sammons.
418    "      F.,		1812		Absalom P. Cook.
425    "					Nathan Hendricks.
491    "      W.,		1827-1861	Rev. Anson Du Bois,	1858
540    "      P.,		1824-1859
549    "			1837		John Van Olinda,	1856
624    "
640    "					Norman Bliss.
760    "      G.,		1852
  3 Maria,					Moses Du Puy.
 12   "				1693		Thomas Beekman,		1715
 22   "				1697
 28   "				1712
 31   "				1694		Abraham Vandegrift.
 46   "				1714
 57   "				1734
 72   "				1736-1762
132   "				1762
162   "				1757		Gerrit Becker,		1780

               INDEX OF THE WYNKOOP SURNAME.              15

No.				 B.	D.	Consort.	   Marriage.
173 Maria,			1776
218   "    H.,			1772-1809	Christian Wirtz,	1793
285   "				1757-1758
305   "				1796		Alfred Berden.
319   "				1787-1863	(Unmarried.)
383   "    F.,			1793-1800
404   "    T.,					Samuel Potts.
554   "				1845		Leonard Litchfield,	1864
584   "    C. T.,		1843		John H. Cammer,		1867
784   "				1821
114 Mary,			1737-1789	George Hogeland.
211  "				1778-1807	Isaac Cannell,		1807
228  "
261  "    J.,			1810		Henry H. Reynolds,	1834
279  "    C.,			1844		Henry E. Malin,		1869
378  "						R. Lanning.
394  "    A.,			1805		Joseph O'Hara,		1825
411  "    A.,			1815		Daniel Fowler,		1837
421  "    F.,			1818-1834
428  "						George Randell.
493  "    J.,					Eldredge Simpson, M.D.
496  "    J.,			1845
499  "    B.,			1850		Frederick A. Booth,	1874
512  "    B.,			1840		Joseph Middagh.
533  "				     1850	George Wells,		1846
598  "    A.,			1818-1855	Jared King.
615  "    A.,					(Died in infancy.)
630  "    A.,			1831		Capt. John C. McNutt,	1856
642  "
648  "				1841
659  "    A.,			1844
666  "
668  "    E.,
686  "    P.,			1838-1841
688  "    A.,			1842
726  "    D.,			1860
728  "    C.,			1839-1867	Charles M. Young,	1863
739  "    I.,			1844
761  "    M.			1855
814  "				1862-1870
867  "    E.,			1869
348 Mariett,			     1854
844 May,			1858
407 Martha,			1802		Nathan H. Seymour,	1825
689   "     W.,			1844		Jonathan Paxson		1875
150 Martin,			1781-1821	(Unmarried.)
281 Matilda,			1848
625    "
660    "     E.,		1857
837    "     S.,		1862-1864
202 Matthew,					Thomasine Stockholm.
						{ Elizabeth Work.
396    "     B.,				{ Mary Van Lear.
618    "     "			1830		Susie V. Hanlin,	1854
629    "			1829		Elizabeth W. Wright,	1856
393 Miles,			1802
339 Merchant T.,		1813-1855	(Unmarried.)
603 Mercy,			1828-1858	Reason Wood.

16              INDEX OF THE WYNKOOP SURNAME.

No.				 B.	D.	Consort.	   Marriage.
580 Myndert,			1818		Mary E. W. Schoonmaker,	1851
733 Myra K.,			1856
754  "   D.,			1858
102 Nelly,			1733
182   "				1784		John Kiersted.
334   "				1806		Egbert P. Schoonmaker.
798   "				1853
  7 Nicholas,			1668
 20    "			1693
 36    "			1705-1759	Ann Kuypers,		1732
107    "			1746-1760
						{ Francenia Murray,	1793
217    "      (M.D.),		1770-1815	{ Sarah Campbell,	1800
682    "			1831-1862	Almira Herman.
469 Nile Frost,			1807		Sarah A. Heermans,	1840
468 Ninolia T.,			1805-1869	Christina Moore,	1833
338 Orlando L.,			1812-1819
719 Orpah,			1835-1835
830 Orin Booth,			1872
667 Pamelia W.
831 Percy G.,			1875
  1 Peter,			1616
 56   "    (Petrus),		1734		Janneke Hardenburgh.
 77   "       "			1744-1818	Mary Van Alstyne.
100   "       "			1760-1828	Helena Bear,		1784
141   "    P.,			1779-1848	Anna Rosa.
151   "				1783		(Unmarried.)
157   "				1739-1746
191   "				1803		(Died in infancy.)
252   "    (Capt.)
255   "    S. (Rev.),		     1848	Margaret Gosman.
284   "				1755-1835	Margaret Quackenbos,	1785
						{ Magdalene Long,	1828
314   "				1804		{ Jane Long,		1839
324   "				1792		Elizabeth Longedyck.
355   "
477   "				1816-1843	(Unmarried.)
484   "    S.,			1818		Elizabeth Miller,	1846
503   "    P.,			1847
550   "				1838
565   "				1829		Elizabeth Terrell.
759   "    S.,			1849
122 Phebe,			1726		(See Femmetje.)
126   "				1729		John Vining.
389   "				1791		Samuel Gilkyson.
740   "    D.,			1846		Edgar S. Colten,	1870
 38 Philip,			1709-1771	M. Conover.
117   "				1756-1814	Caty Van Horn.
748   "     H.,			1854
781 Rachel H.,			1812
787   "    M.,			1822		(Unmarried.)
104 Rebecca,			1739
						{ ______ Hogeland.
198    "			1768		{ George Fetter.
597    "     W.,		1828-1859	(Unmarried.)
608    "     J.,		1838		John A. Brown.
633    "     I.,		1840		Jesse G. Geist,		1865
523 Richard (Rev.),		1798-1842	Catharine Schureman,	1825

               INDEX OF THE WYNKOOP SURNAME.              17

No.				 B.	D.	Consort.	   Marriage.
						{ Anna E. Maginnis,	1854
772 Richard,			1829		{ Lydia B. Strang,	1863
790    "     G.,		1856
    For other Richards, see "Derick."
453 Robert D.,			1811-1869	Almira A. Rollins.
485   "    G.,					Carrie C. Wood.
505   "    C.,			1851
696   "    D.,			1843		Isabella Van Winkle,	1867
827   "    B.,			1863
655 Samuel T.,			1837		Eliza C. Snyder,	1861
665   "
						{ William Larreway (La
 88 Sarah,			1747		{  Roë),		1772
170   "				1768-1832	Paul Van Steenberg,	1799
175   "				1775		Merchant Lawrence,	1794
208   "						______ Jones.
						{ Isaac Fonda,		1779
234   "				1760		{ Asa Douglas,		1801
242   "				1773-1777
247   "				1789-1790
272   "				1792-1871	Andrew P. Roosa.
288   "				1773-1817	Timothy T. Smith.
303   "				1791		Daniel Haines.
317   "				1812		Aaron Springsted.
323   "				1812		(Unmarried.)
365   "				1838-1846
390   "				1795		Edward C. Corbett,	1813
437   "    F.,			1813		Charles W. Elliott,	1840
450   "				1804-1805	
451   "				1806		Samuel S. Wood.
518   "				1788-1842	Joseph Packard,		1809
552   "				1842-1842
553   "				1844
569   "    J.,			1837		William Gordon.
602   "				1826		Logan De Witt.
664   "    R.,					William Shelmire,	1863
683   "    E.,			1833-1859	George Heebner,		1858
736   "    L.,			1838-1862	Edward Ford,		1859
777   "    F.,					Charles H. Sherrill.
800   "				1859
809   "				1844		Sherwood Hicks.
745 Sayer,			1844		Arabella Clark,		1875
808 Silas,			1841-1843
543 Simon V.,			1830-1832
379 Stephen.
408    "     R. (Rev.),		1806-1876	Aurelia Mills,		1835
645    "     R.,		1835-1843
763    "     M.,		1859
						{ Martha Egbert.
388 Strickland,			1789		{ Eliza Sandy,		1833
205 Susan,					Rev. David Wiley.
395   "				1808		Amos Meneley,		1827
420   "				1816-1822
442   "						Rev. Halsey Van Doren.
657   "    B.,			1836		E. E. Smith, M.D.,	1863
824   "    A.,			1866
221 Susannah,			1784		John Lefferts.
416    "			1808-1832

18              INDEX OF THE WYNKOOP SURNAME.

No.				 B.	D.	Consort.	   Marriage.
 25 Teola or Teold		1705
 70 Tjaatje (Charity),		1731-1757	Dirck Wynkoop (156),	1754
 81    "			1710		Petrus Tappen,		1736
						{ Margaret Hendricks.
325 Tjerck (Derrick ?)		1794		{ Eliza Ten Brook (w. Marquet)
643 Theodore S. (Rev.),		1839
807    "			1858
412 Thomas L.,			1802		Elizabeth Torbert,	1827
594   "    M.,			1820		Betsey R. Kingsley,	1849
656   "    H.,			1841-1862
708   "    P.,			1838-1864	(Unmarried.)
 27 Tobias,			1710-1716
 30   "				1717-1785	Leah Legg,		1741
 39   "				1713
 99   "				1758-1827	Jane Schermerhorn,	1781
						{ Maria Suydam.
177   "				1780		{ Elizabeth Van Steenburgh.
186   "				1789-1793
189   "				1797		Eleanor Welsh.
322   "				1802-1820
342   "				1819		Ella McKeene.
350   "     A.,			1812-1850	(Unmarried.)
589   "
358 Valentine.
775 Virginia,			1836		Theodore F. Hay,	1872
818 Verna E.,			1868
855 Warren D.,			1852
820 Watson E.,			1857
 95 William,			1751-1752
 96    "     (Major),		1753		Charity Schermerhorn.
172    "			1773		Maria Trombour,		1796
192    "			1803		(Died in infancy.)
204    "			1778-1833	Mary Langstroth,	1801
227    "			1804-1852
283    "     T.,		1854
356    "
402    "					Mary Smouse.
424    "					Elizabeth Van Metre.
446    "			1794-1796
452    "     D.,		1809-1852	Maud Roosa.
473    "     T.,		1817-1870	Sarah J. Booth,		1850
476    "			1815-1816
542    "			1828		Mary Coan,		1853
556    "			1849
574    "			1823		Susan Snyder.
620    "     N.,				(Died in infancy.)
639    "					Jane M. Somers.
654    "			1835		Rachel A. Blaker,	1859
672    "     H.,				(Died in infancy.)
694    "     H.,		1855
715    "
723    "     C.,		1845
757    "     T.,		1865
795    "					(Died in infancy.)
801    "     M.,		1861
246 Wooddrop S.,		1786-1814
710    "			1858
 25 Yeola or Teola,		1705		(See Teola.)

Index of Other Surnames. _______________ Under No. Under No. Abbey, Wesley, 310 Bogardus, Rev. Everardus, 5 & 16 Albright, Susannah, 313 " Maria, 16 Aldrich, Ettie, 810 " Jannetje, 19 Allen, Polly, 178 Booth, Mary, 472 " Mary, 435 " Sarah Jane, 473 " Elizabeth, 547 " Frederick A., 499 Aosterhout, Jane, 160 Booz, Mary, 382 Arnold, Margaret, 168 Border, Penelope, 307 " Phebe, 316 Bradt, Maggie, 548 Atwood, Thomas Ives, 674 Brady, Amelia, 568 Bailey, Winthrop Rev., 443 Brewster, William C., 771 " John, 546 Brice, Cornelia, 330 " Robert E., 722 Bridgeman, Henry Sayre, 746 Baird, Matilda C., 455 Brindle, William, Col., 675 Baker, Janet, 61 Britt, Peter, 97 " Isaac, 205 " Margaret, 176 " Chloe, 594 Brocklebank, John, 187 Barhight, Jane (w. Abbey), 310 Broecks, Catharina, 237 Barker, 254 Brooks, Hester, 518 Barroll, Richard, 212 Brown, Carrie, 395 Bartholomew, Riley, 448 " Erastus C., 561 Bartlett, Harriet, 163 " John A., 608 Beal, 351 " Matilda, 655 Bear, Margaret, 97 " Louisa, 679 " Philip, 97 " Catharine, 730 " Helena (or Magdalene), 100 Buchanan, Sarah A., 371 Beatty, Reading, 214 Buckbee, Stephen V. R., 272 Beck, Charles, 687 " Henry H., 277 Becker, Garret, 162 Bullock, Charles W., 527 Beebe, Lansing, 566 Burr, Eunice, 43 Beekman, Thomas, 12 Buskirk, George, 32 Belcher, Elizabeth M., 772 Caatsbaan Church, 5 Belden, Fanny, 518 Callum, Mary Melo, 397 Bennet, Elizabeth, 109 Cammer, John H., 584 Berden, Alfred, 305 Campbell, Sarah, 217 " 308 " Lockwood K., 527 Birdseye, Gould, 364 Cannell, Isaac, 211 Blaker, Rachel A., 654 Carhart, Ellen, 315 Bliss, Norman, 640 Carmichael, Catharine, 677 Bloodgood, Judith, 4 Carson, William Jr., 538 Blossom, Eliza, 185 Carter, Decius Decimus, M.D., 670 Boel, Catharine, 123 Cevasdale, Ann, 654 20 INDEX OF OTHER SURNAMES. Under No. Under No. Champlaine, Kate, 576 Doolittle, Mary G. 495 Cheeseborough, Staats, 510 Dorsey, James Owen, Rev., 671 Childs, Marion, 190 Douglas, Asa, 234 " Catherine R., 644 Douw, Margaret, 62 Clark, James J., 776 Du Bois, Johannes, 47 " Arabella, 745 " Leah, 62 Coan, Mary, 542 " Jonathan, Rev., 112 Colden, David, 147 " Louis, (Note) 491 " Alexander, 147 " Anson, Rev., 491 & 492 Cole, Gertrude, 14 " Caroline M., 508 " Samuel, 632 Dumon, Philip 48 " Jonas White, 681 Dumond, Cornelius, 53 Colten, Edgar S., 739 " Sarah C., 275 Condit, Elizabeth, 775 Dunbar, Catalina 236 Conklin, Lucretia T., 463 Dunning, Oliver, 521 Conover, Mary (or Margaret), 38 Du Puy, Moses, 3 Cook, Ephraim, 551 Durrie, Sarah, 595 " Absalom P., 418 Duryea, Rev. Dr. Joseph T., 205 Corbett, Edward C., 390 Edick, Harriet L., 527 " Elizabeth, 392 Edington, Philip, 184 " G., 395 Egbert, Martha, 388 Cornell, Lydia, 409 Egberts, Christina, 113 " Rachel, 652 Eights, Jonathan, 237 " Zelia, 712 Elliott, Charles W., 437 Coulehan, Annie C., 735 Ellis, Elizabeth, 459 Craven, Isabella, 413 Ellison, Elizabeth, 147 Crispell, Blandina, 275 Elmendorf, Gertrude, 5 " Celinda, 278 " Lucas, 51 Crispen, Helen K., 456 " Sarah, 61 Cruikshank, Margaret M., 267 " Sarah F., 263 Cummings, Maria, 113 Eltinge, Helena, 6 Darker, Maria, 463 " Jan, 6 Davenport, Maria, 29 " Alvah, 64 Davis, Eleanor S., 275 " Noah, 64 Decker, Johannes, 23 " Sarah, 64 " Sarah, 83 " Anna, 64 Dederick, William, 97 " Edmund, 148 " W. H., 90 & 156 " Peter, 148 " Elizabeth, 169 " Elizabeth, 788 De Lamater, Johannes, 13 Esopus, (Note) 2 " Blandina, 531 Estell, Angeline C., 431 De Myer, Benjamin, 76 " Elizabeth, 433 Denham, Lucius T., 367 Everett, Wm. Waite, 729 De Wandelis (or De Wander), Farley, Lizzie, 398 Ann, 235 Farrar, Charles S., 638 De Witt, Gerrit, 61 Farrell, Nancy, 728 " Andries, 143 Farwell, Lucy, 478 " Abram T. E., 143 Feaster, Ann, 200 " John T. C., 271 Fellows, Mary, 466 & 469 " Catharine, 284 Ferris, James C., 449 " John, 530 Fetter, George, 198 " Logan, 602 " Henrietta (w. Shelmire),223 Dick, Ann, 220 Fiero, Katy, 97 Divine, John, 422 " William, 184 Dixon, Ebenezer, 599 Fisher, Esther, 42 Dolan, Catharine, 453 " John, 42 Donaldson, Helen, 217 " Thomas, 42 INDEX OF OTHER SURNAMES. 21 Under No. Under No. Fisk, Henry, 510 Hay, Theodore F., 775 Fokker, Gerrit, 6 Hayr, Ruth, 197 Folland Ann, 329 Heebner, George, 683 Fonda, Isaac, 234 Heermance, Dr., 47 " Alida, 304 Heermans, Phebe, 466 Ford, Edward, 736 " Sarah Ann, 469 Forsey, Mary, 235 Henderson, James C., 184 Forsyth, Rachel, 113 Hendricks, Margaret, 325 Fowler, Daniel, 411 " Nathan, 425 Frost, Grissel, 128 Hendrickson, Hannah, 527 " Jabez, 128 Herman, Almira, 682 Fullerton, 468 Hess, Benjamin, 306 Fulton, Isaac, 97 Hicks, Sherwood, 809 " Margaret, 196 Hill, Theo. W., 387 Fulwider, Mary Jane, 610 Hilton, Catharine V., 518 Gamble, Martha, 217 Hoffman, Tjaatje, 16 Gansevoort, Anna, 62 Hogeland, George, 114 Garabedian, Paul H., 709 " 198 Gasherie, Joseph, 74 " 223 Gates, Cyrus, 478 Hommel, Leah, 170 Geist, Jesse G., 633 Hommel, Hannah, 576 Gilkyson, Elias, 387 Hopkins, Elba, 607 " Samuel, 389 Hornbeck, H. C., 143 Gillett, Cullen T., 483 Hotaling, Peter I., 312 Godwin, Mary, 345 Hotchkiss, Elizabeth, 278 Golener, Amanda, 600 Houson, Margaret, 218 Gorden, Mary, 433 Houston, Harriet, 473 " William, 569 Hunter, Catharine, (Note) 491 Gosman, Margaret, 255 Hurd, 253 Grassby, Catharine, 711 Hurley (Note) 2 Gray, Daniel, 462 " homestead, 275 " William R. 481 Hussey, Ann, 82 Griffin, Esther, 250 Huyck, Leiza, 581 " Giles, 340 Ives, Roxana, 674 " Samuel, 344 Jamison, James B., 646 Hagle, Peter, 573 Jans (Langedyck), Marytje, 2 Haines, Daniel, 303 " Anneke, 5 & 16 Halberstadt, Harriet, 676 " Roelof, 5 & 16 " Annie, 676 Jansen, Margaret, 63 Hall, William H. 604 " Johannes, 63 " Henry J., 737 " Cornelius, 67 Halsey, Frank A., 699 " Ellen D., 268 Hammond, Augustus G., 734 Jaubert, Rosalie, 541 Hanlin, Susie V., 618 Johnson, Edward, 212 Hardenburgh, Jane, 56 Jones, Phebe, 199 " Rachel, 291 " 208 " Benjamin, 292 " Theodore, 395 " Ann, 528 Kearney, William, 208 Harpool, Margaret, 605 Keese, John M., 264 Harris, Aaron, 599 Kemple (or Kimble), John P., 321 Hart, Smith, 462 Kempton, Thomas, Dr., 675 Hasbrouck, Abram B., 133 Kiersted, Ann, 5 " Jonathan, 133 " John, 182 " Maria, 487 King, William, 336 Haver, John, 332 " Jared, 598 Hawarth, Martha F., 435 Kingsley, Caroline O., 591 Hawley, Mary J., 486 " Betsey R., 594 22 INDEX OF OTHER SURNAMES. Under No. Under No. Kingston, (Notes) 2 Maud, Margery, 42 Kip, Tryntje Hendricks, 9 Mead, Rachel, 527 Krom, Sarah M., 269 Meneley, Amos, 395 Kuypers, Ann, 36 Meyer, Jacob, 170 Langedyck, Maria Jans, 2 Meyers, Christian, 93 Langstroth, Mary, 204 " Maria, 94 Lanning, R., 378 Middagh, Joseph, 512 Lansing, Garret A., 233 Miller, Catharine, 362 " Jacob W., 304 " Elizabeth, 484 " Isaac W., 306 Mills, Aurelia, 408 Larkin, Eliza, 772 Monge, Rachel W., 454 La Roë (or Larreway), William 88 Moore, Christiana, 468 Lasell, Samuel Mills, 488 Morgan, Emma, 381 Lawrence, Aletta, 12 Mosgrove, Jane, 400 " Merchant, 175 Mountz, Julia A., 430 " Roswell, 176 Mulford, Albert, G., 527 " Elizabeth, 602 Murray, Francenia, 217 Lefferts, Leffert, 112 " Gen. Francis, 217 " Arthur, 221 Myer, Aaltje, 90 Legg, Leah, 30 Myers, Alida, 121 Leidy, Samuel H., 718 Myers, 176 Lemon, William, 209 Myndertse, Nelly, 320 Lesle, Margaret, 220 Newell, John, 370 Lewis, Huldah, 728 Newkirk, Arriaantje, 47 Litchfield, Leonard, 554 " 113 Loew, Catharine, 53 " Hendrica, 10 " Ann, 171 " Sarah, 113 Long, Magdalene, 314 " Cornelius, 276 " Jane, 314 Nippes, Emily, 650 Longedyck, Elizabeth, 324 Norman, Hannah, 245 Low, Hannah, 337 O'Harra, Joseph, 394 Lucas, 207 Osborn, Martha E., 707 McConald, Philip, 180 Osburne, Abigail, 124 McCormack, Patrick, 479 Overbaugh, Jane, 582 McCune, Jane, 399 Packard, Joseph, 518 McDuffie, Ferdinand, 713 Parr, Catharine, 42 McFarlin, Martha, 251 " Elizabeth, 42 McGill, Matilda, 511 Paucha, Francis, 437 McKeene, Ella, 342 Pawling, Col. Albert, 61 McNair, Ann, 203 Paxson, Jonathan, 689 " Matilda, 413 " Joseph, 690 " Charles, 414 Payne, Rev. John, 212 " James, M.D., 415 Peck, Benjamin, 97 McNeil, J. M., 506 " Margaret, 176 McNutt, John C., Capt., 630 Perkins, Ann, 335 Magee, Mary, 410 Perrine, Gertrude, 275 Maginnis, Anna E., 772 Persen, Maria, 24 " Edward, 772 " Matthew, 68 Malin, Henry E., 279 Peterson, Hester, 111 Manscius, Cornelia, 158 Pierce, Ebenezer, 482 Marbletown, (Note) 2 " Mary Ann, 601 Marquet (widow), 325 Pierson, John W., 435 Martin, Sarah, 210 Piper, Margaret, 429 " William, 401 Pook, Harriet, 786 Martindale, Charles, 370 Porter, Elbert S., D.D., 490 Matthysen (Van Keuren), Bar- Post, Abram, 185 bara, 18 " Benjamin, 89 INDEX OF OTHER SURNAMES. 23 Under No. Under No. Post, Maria, 318 Seaward, William, 465 Potter, Frances B., 776 Sevesen, 89 Potts, Samuel, 404 Seymour, Nathan H., 407 Price, Sarah, 239 Sharp, Alida, 181 Purdy, James, 188 Sharpe, Gen. Geo. H., 133 Putnam, Elizabeth, 307 Shaw, Jane Scott, 524 Quackenbos, Margaret, 284 Shear, Jacob, H., 518 Radford, Samuel C., 435 Shelmire, Henrietta (b. Fetter),223 Raguet, James, 215 " William, 664 " Condé, 215 Sherrill, Chas. H., 777 Ramsey, William, 97 Shipman, Agnes G., 527 Randell, Joseph, 208 Shurman, Eliza, 570 " Sarah, 110 Sible, Abram, 714 " George, 428 Simpson, Eldridge, M.D., 493 Rawson, Eunice, 518 Sims, Sarah W., 127 Redfield, Charles T., 766 " Joseph, 127 Reeve, Edith, 779 Silvester, Lydia, 131 Renwick, Mary Ann, 593 " Ann Maria, 139 Reynolds, Henry H., 261 Slack, Amelia J., 370 Rider, Olivia, 187 Slecht, Jakomyntje, 6 Roach, Mary, 311 Smedes, Sarah, 156 Robb, Elizabeth, 251 " Petrus, 156 Robinson, Alexander, 602 Smedley, 130 Rockwell, Charles, 747 " James, 130 Roel, Maria C., 55 Smith, Timothy Treadwell, 288 Roeloffe, Sarah, 5 " Hannah, 527 Rollins, Almira A., 453 " E. E., M.D., 657 Roosa, Eyke, 5 " Russell, 778 " Anna, 141 Smouse, Mary, 402 " Andrew P., 272 Snell, Cath. A., 433 " Maud, 452 Snyder, Susan, 574 Rose, Stephen, 206 " Eliza Conly, 655 Rubinkham, Nathaniel I,, 419 Somers, Jane Mary, 639 Russell, Alida, 575 Spann, Elizabeth, 193 Sammons, Jabotus, 293 Sparling, " 142 Sandy, Eliza, 388 " Harriet, 273 Sax, John P., 331 Spencer, Gardner W., 475 Sayre, Angelia, 746 Springsted, Aaron, 317 Schellinger, Emma, 706 Stevens, Margaret, 652 Schepmoes, Arriaantje, 80 Stockholm, Thomasine, 202 " Dierryk, 80 Storey, Alexander, 143 Schermerhorn, Charity (w.), 96 Story, Anna Jane, 582 " Jane, 99 Strang, Eliza C., 771 Schoonmaker, Johannes, 47 " Lydia B., 772 " Edward, 71 " Joseph W., 772 " Henry, 71 Strickland, Ann, 201 " Ann, 82 Suydam, Maria, 177 " Henry H., 135 Swart, Evert W., 24 " Adelaide, 185 Swart, Johannes, 24 " Henry, 326 Swartwout, Philip, 159 " Egbert P., 334 Sybrant, Wyntje, 16 " Mary E. W., 580 Taggart, David, 112 " John M., 583 Tallcott, Mary L., 495 Schureman, Catharine, 523 Tappen, Christopher, 75 Schut, Catharina, 26 " Petrus, 81 Scribner, Abigail, 482 Ten Broeck, Cornelia, 4 Seaton, William, 126 " Jacob, 11 24 INDEX OF OTHER SURNAMES. Under No. Under No. Ten Brook, Eliza (w. Marquet), 325 Van Uxen, 215 Ten Eyck, Matthew, 61 " Vleck, Rachel, 487 " Rachel, 113 " Vliet, Gertrude, 47 " Barent, 572 " Voorst, Margaret A., 518 Terrell, Elizabeth, 565 " Vranken, Cornelius, 363 Terry, E. S., 354 " Wie, Agnes, 310 Thompson, Emily, 267 " Winkle, Isabella, 696 " Christopher, 631 Veeder, Gerrit, 61 Thorn, Leonard M., 215 Vining, John, 126 Thorp, Sarah, 460 Walker, Mary, 434 Tillyer, Eliza F., 370 " Jane, 455 Titus, 119 " Phebe, 593 Torbert, Elizabeth, 412 Wanshaer, Susannah, 113 Towers, 215 " John, 113 Townsend, Mary, 483 Warfield, James H. B., 685 Trayer, Mary, 678 Watkins, Daniel J., 472 Tripp, Mary, 518 Watson, James C., D.D., 438 Trombour, Maria, 172 Waugh, Thomas, 187 Turck, Abraham, 329 Webber, Annetje, 5 & 16 " Julia Ann, 330 Welles, J, Gordon, 518 Twiggs, Anna, 673 Wellis, Gideon, 129 Underwood, Morris, 596 Wells, George, 533 Valentine, William H., 527 " Henry, 176 Van Alstyne, Mary, 77 " Henry, 534 " Arsdale, Adriana, 221 Welsh, Eleanor, 189 " Buren, Christina C., 4 Whiting, Anna, 262 " Cleve, Rachel, 195 Wilcox, Chauncey, 253 " " Isaac, 369 Wildwyk, (Note) 2 " Degrift, Abraham, 31 Wiley, David, Rev., 205 " " Helena, 34 Williams, Abigail C., 527 " Der Heul, Femmetje, 9 " Olive L., 536 " Der Ker, Martin, 309 Williamson, Eleanor, 523 " Der Meulen, 408 " Agnes G., 797 " Derpoel, Cornelia, 572 Wilson, Mary A., 606 " Der Spiegel, Elizabeth, 41 Winder, Ann, 382 " Dervoort, Susan, 595 Winne, Eunice V. W., 310 " Deusen, Jan, Jr., 49 Wirtz, Christian, 218 " Doren, Halsey, Rev., 442 Wood, Mary, 406 " Horn, Ann, 115 " Samuel S., 451 " " Catharine, 117 " Reason, 603 " " Mary, 203 " Caroline C., 485 " Keuren, Barbara M., 18 Woodbury, Annie E., 644 " Lear, Mary, 396 Woodward, George M., 222 " Meter, Isaac, 33 Woolsey, Moses, 788 " " Catharine, 101 Wooten, Emily A., 187 " Metre, Elizabeth, 424 Work, Elizabeth, 396 " Olinda, John, 549 Worthington, Thomas, 370 " Ornam, John, 718 " Fanny, 518 " Sant, Anthony T., 653 Wray, 390 " Sickler, 120 Wright, Elizabeth W., 629 " Solingen, Henry, 138 Wyckoff, Catherine M., 417 " Steenberg, Paul, 170 Yates, Lydia, 532 " Steenburgh, Maria, 152 Yerkes, 196 " " Elizabeth, 177 Young, Charles M., 727

Table of Dutch Given Names,

WITH ENGLISH EQUIVALENTS.* _______________
Aag, Agatha. Anton, Antony, Anthony. Aaghje, " Antoni, " " Aagje, " Antonie, " " Aagt, " Arent, Arnold [Aaron ?] Aal, Alice, Adelina. Arnaud, " Aalje, " Arnout, " Aaltje, " Arnulfus," Aart, Arthur. ARRIAANTJE, Harriet, Arrietta. Abia, Abijah. Ary, Adrian. Adelbert, Ethelbert. Badeloch, Beatrice, Beatrix. Adelheid, Alice, Adelaide. Badje, Barbara. Adelheyd, " Adeline. Barber, " Adolf, Adolphus. Barend, Barnard, Bernard. Adriaan, Adrian. Barent, " " Adrianus, " Bartholomeus, Bartholomew. Adrianntje, Adriana. Bartel, " Aefje, Eve. Bartelt, " Agnita, Agnes. Bas, Sebastian. Agniêt, " Bastaan, " Agnietje, " Bastiaan, " Alva, Alvah, Alvan. Bathseba, Bathsheba. Albanus, " " Bel, Isabella. Alberick, Aubrey. Belle, " Aleid, Alice, Adaline. Bely, " Aletta, " Adela. Belitje, " Alewijn, Alvin, Alwin. Bert, Albert, Gilbert, Lambert. Alida, Alice, Adela. Bertus " " " Alyd, " Adelia. Betje, Elizabeth, Betty. Ami, Amy. Blanca, Blanche Andreas, Andrew. BLANDINA. Andries, " Boudewyn, Baldwin. Anneken, Ann, Anna. Boudewyn, " Annetje, " " Boutje, " Annigje, " " Bram, Abraham (Dim.) Ant, " " Bregje, Bridget (Dim.) Antje, " " Brigitta, "
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    * This table has been carefully prepared from a comparison of an Amsterdam Dictionary of 1754, with a Leiden Dictionary of recent date. Some changes are here introduced, which it is trusted will be found corrections. The names in italics appear only in the ancient dictionary. Those in small capitals are supplied by the Compiler, as Knickerbocker Dutch. Je, jen, ke, and ken are diminutives, and are applied to women or to boys.

26                    TABLE OF DUTCH GIVEN NAMES.

Carolus, Charles.			Filip, Philip.
Casper, Jasper.				Filips,   "
Casparus, "				Flip,     "
Catharina, Catharine.			Fletje, Sophia.
Catrijn,       "			Floor, Flora.
Charitas, Charity.			Floortje, "
Charitea,    "				Floris, Florence.
Christoffel, Christopher		Francina, Frances.
Christyntje, Christiana.		Francisca,   "
Coenraad, Conrad.			Franciska,   "
COBA, Jamesina.				Francijntje, "
Constantia, Constance.			Francyntje,  "
Constantija, Constantine.		Fransje,     "
Da, Alice, Adelaide.			Frank, Francis.
Daatje, Alice, "			Frans,    "
Daaf, David (Dim.)			Fransois, "
Daam, Adam.				Freek, Frederic.
Daan, Daniel.				Freerik,  "
Denys, Denis, Dennis, Dionysius.	Frits,    "
Derk, Richard (Dim.)			Frederika, Frederica.
DERICK,  "				Fritsje,      "
DERRICK, "				Gajus, Gaius.
Dierryk, "				Geert, Gerard, Gerald, Garret.
Diederik, Theodore.			Gerardus, "	  "      "
Diena, Dinah.				Gerrit,   "       "      "
Dientje, "				Geertje, Gertrude.
Diewertje, Deborah.			Geertrui,    "
Dionys, Denis, Dennis, Dionysius.	Geertruid,   "
Dionesius, "     "        "		Geertruyd,   "
DIRCK, Richard.				Georg, George.
DIRRICK,  " 				Gerritje, Geraldine.
Dirk,     " 				Giel, Michael.
Dirkje, Dorothy [Richardina ?]		Giertje, Gertrude.
Dolf, Adolphus (Dim.)			Gijs, Gilbert.
  "   Rodolphus, Ralph.			Gijsbertus, Gilbert.
Doortje, Dorothy, Theodora.		Gilbertus,     "
Doris, Theodore,			Gilies, Giles.
Dries, Andrew (Dim.)			Gilles,   "
Ead, Ada [also Edith.]			Gillis,   "
Eef, Eve.				Godaard, Goddard.
Eefje,"					Godevaart, Godfrey, Geoffrey, Jeffrey
Egidius, Giles.				Godfried,     "        "         "
Elisa, Elisha.				Godewijn, Godwin.
Elizabet, Elizabeth.			Gozewijn,   "
Elize, Eliza.				Gozewinus,  "
Elsje, Alice, Adelaide;			Godlief, Theophilus.
Emmetje, Emma.				Govert, Godfrey, Geoffrey, Jeffrey.
Engeltje, Angelina, Angelica.		Gracia, Grace.
Epje, Egbert.				Griet, Margaret.
Ernst, Ernest.				Grietje,  "
Esopus, Æsop.				Guido, Guy.
Everard, Everard.			Gustaaf, Gustavus.
Everardus,  "				Gysbert, Gilbert.
Everhardus, "				Gyselbert,  "
Evert, Everard.				Hanna, Hannah [or Anna.]
Ezechias, Hezekiah.			Hansje,   "
Faas, Gervas.				Hanna, Joan.
FEMMETJE [Phoebe ?]			Hansje,  "

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Hannes, Jack, John.			Jezia, Josiah.
Hans,     "     "			Jeronimus, Jerome.
Harmen, Herman.				Jilles, Giles.
Hein, Henry, Harry.			Joannes, John.
Heintje, Henrietta, Harriet.		Jochem, Joachim.
Helena, Helena, Ellen.			Johannes, John.
Hendrik, Henry.				Jonas, Jonas, Jonah.
Hendrikus, "				Joost, Justus.
Henri,     "				Joris, George.
Hendrika, Henrietta [Harriet.]		Jozef, Joseph.
Hendrikje,    "         "		Jozefina, Josephine.
Henriette,    "         "		Josina, Justina.
Henrik, Henry.				Josyntje,  "
Henoch, Enoch.				Jozua, Joshua.
Hester, Hester, Esther.			Juda, Judah.
Heyltje, Hail [Helena ?]		Juliaan, Julian.
Heyn, Henry.				Jurge, George.
Hieronimus, Jerome.			Jurian,  "
HILLEGOND, Huldah.			Ka, Catharine, Kate.
Hiskea, Hezekiah.			Kaa,    "       "
HILLETJE, Maria.			Kaatje, "       "
Holda, Huldah,				Karel, Charles.
Huib, Hubert.				Kareltje, Caroline.
Hugo, Hugh.				Karolina,    "
Huig,   "				Kas, Jasper (Dim.)
Humfridus, Humphrey.			Kasper, "
Humfried,     "				Katryne, Catharine.
Humfry,       "				Katryntje,   "
Huybert, Hubert.			Kee, Cornelia.
Huygen, Hugh.				Keetje, "
Isaäk, Isaac.				Kees, Cornelius.
Isak,    "				Kersten, Christian.
Izaäk,   "				Klaar, Clara, Clare.
Izak.    "				Klaartje, "     "
Isabella, Isabella, Isabel.		Klara,    "     "
Izabella.    "        "			Klaas, Nicholas.
Jaan, Joan, Jane, Jeanne.		Klaasje, Clarissa, Clara.
Jaantje, "    "     "			Klasyne,    "        "
Jaap, Jacob, James.			Klazina,    "        "
Jacob,  "      "			Klement, Clement.
Jacobus,"      "			Ko, James, Jacob.
Jakob,  "      "			Kobus, "     "
Jakobus,"      "			Koba, Jamesina, Jaqueline.
Japik,  "      "			Koen, Conrad.
Jacoba, Jamesina, Jaqueline.		Koenraad, Conrad.
Jaapje, Joan, Jane, Jeanne.		Koos, James, Jacob.
Janna,    "     "     "			Koosje, Jamesina, Jaqueline.
Janne,    "     "     "			Kornelis, Cornelius.
Jannetje, "     "     "			Kornelia, Cornelia.
Janneken, "     "     "			Kors, Christian.
Jans,	  "     "     "			Krelis, Cornelius.
Jansje,   "     "     "			Krisje, Christiana.
Jakomina, "     "     "			Kristaan, Christian.
Jakomyntje, Joan, Jane, Jeanne.		Lambrecht, Lambert
Jan, John.				Lammert,      "
Janus, Adrian.				Laurens, Lawrence.
Jefta, Jephthah.			Laurentius, "
Jesia, Josiah.				Lea, Leah.

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Leen, Leonard.				Matthijs, Matthias.
Leendert, "				Maurits, Maurice.
Leenerd,  "				Mella, Amelia.
Leentje, Eleanor, Helena, Ellen.	Meewes, Bartholomew.
Leonora,    "       "       "		Micha, Micah.
Leonoor,    "       "       "		Michaël, Michael.
Let, Alice, Letitia.			Michel,     "
Letje, "       "			Michiel,    "
Lientje, Eleanor, Helena, Ellen.	Mie, Maria, Mary.
Lieven, Leo.				Mietje, "     "
Liewe,   "				Mijntje, Wilhelmina.
Lijda, Lydia.				Mina,        "
Lijs, Elizabeth.			Mordechai, Mordecai.
Lijsje,   "				Mozes, Moses	
Lodewijk, Lewis,			MYNDERT.
Lodewyk,    "				Na, Anna (Dim.)
Lotje, Charlotte, Caroline.		Naatje, Anna.
Lou, Lawrence.				Nathanaël, Nathaniel.
Louris,  "				Neeltje, Cornelia.
Lourens, "				Nehemia, Nehemiah.
Louw,    "				Nel, Cornelia.
Lucas, Luke.				Nicolaas, Nicholas.
Lucia, Lucia, or Lucy.			NIJS, Dionysius.
Ludovicus, Lewis.			Niko, Nicholas.
Luik, Luke.				Nikolaas, "
Lukas,  "				Niklaas,  "
Luytje, Lucia, or Lucy.			Niesje, Agnes.
Lys, Elizabeth.				Noach, Noah.
Lysbet,  "				Obadja, Obadiah.
Lysje,   "				Olivier, Oliver.
Maaike, Maria, Mary.			Ot, Otho.
Maartje,  "      "			Otto, "
Maarten, Martin.			Paulus, Paul.
Machiel, Michael.			Pauwel,   "
Machteld, Matilda.			Paulyntje, Pauline, Paulina.
Magteld,     "				Petrus, Peter.
Magtelt,     "				PHEMERTJE, Phebe.
Maleschi, Malachi.			Philippus, Philip.
Manasse, Mannasseh.			Phine, Josephine, Josepha.
Manuel, Emanuel.			Phineas, Phineas, Phinehas.
Manus, Herman.				Piet, Peter.
Marcus, Mark.				Pieter, "
Markus,   "				Pietje, Petronella.
Margaretha, Margaret.			Pieternelle, Petronella.
Margreet,      "			Pieterje,         "
Margriet,      "			Pineas, Phineas, Phinehas.
Margrietje,    "			Pouw, Paul.
Marijtje, Maria, Mary.			Pouwtje, Pauline, Paula.
Mariken,    "      "			Randolph, Randal [Randolph ?]
Marritje,   "      "			Randolphus, "        "
Marytje,    "      "			Rebekka, Rebecca.
Marten, Martin.				Reimond, Raymond.
Martijn,  "				Rein, Reynold, Reginald.
Martyntje, Martina.			Reindert, "        "
Mathilda, Matilda.			Reinier,  "        "
Matje,					Reinout,  "        "
Mattheüs, Matthew.			REM.
Matthys, Matthias.			Rica, Frederica.

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Ricardo, Richard.			Tanneken, Ann.
Rijk, Richard.				Teeuwis, Matthew.
Rijkaard, "				Teewes,     "
RIP.					Teun, Anthony.
Robbert, Robert.			Teunis,  "
Roel, Ralph, Rodolph.			Teuntje, Antonia.
Roeland, Rowland, Orlando.		Thibout, Theobold.
Roelof, Ralph, Rodolph.			Tibout,     "
Rogier, Roger, Hodge.			Tiebout,    "
Rolf, Ralph, Rodolph.			Tientje, Albertina, Alberta.
Roosje, Rose.				Tijmen, Timothy.
Rosamunda, Rosamond.			Tijs, Matthias.
Rosina, Rose.				TJAATJE, Charity.
Rozemond, Rosamond.			TJERCK, (Prob. corrup. of Derrick.)
Ruben, Reuben.				Tomas, Thomas.
Rudolf, Rodolph, Ralph.			Toon, Anthony.
Rudolph,   "       "			Toontje, Antonia.
Rut, Roger, Hodge.			Treesje, Theresa.
Rutger, "     "				Trui, Gertrude.
Ryk, Richard.				Truitje, "
Rykaard, "				Trijn, Catharine.
Saam, Samuel.				Tryn,      "
Saar, Sarah.				Tryntje,   "
Saartje, "				Truytje, Gertrude.
Salomo, Solomon.			Tymen, Timothy.
Salomon,   "				Tys, Matthias.
Sander, Alexander.			Ulrich, Ulric.
Sannetje, Susan.			Ulricus,  "
Sara, Sarah.				Ulrik,    "
Sanas, Andrew.				Urias, Uriah.
Sem, Shem.				Urseltje, Ursula.
Servaas, Gervas, Gervase.		Valentijn, Valentine.
Sibilla, Sibylla, Sibyl.		Valentyn,      "
Siewert, Sebert.			Velt, Guy [Valentine ?]
Silvester, Sylvester.			Velten, Valentine.
Sijmen, Simeon, Simon.			Wilhelm, William.
Simson, Samson, Sampson.		Wilhelmus,  "
Sofie, Sophia, Sophy.			Willem,     "
Staats, Eustace.			Willemtje, Wilhelmina.
Stans, Constance.			Willemijntje,   "
Statius, Eustace.			Willemyntje,    "
Stephanus, Stephen.			Wim, William.
Steven,       "				Wolter, Walter.
Stijntje, Christina, Christiana.	Wouter,   "
Stoffell, Christopher.			Wynand, Winant.
Styntje, Christina.			Yda, Ida.
Susanna, Susannah, Susan.		Ydtje, "
Suze,       "        "			Zanneke, Susannah, Susan.
Symen, Simon, Simeon.
Virtutem Hilaritate Colere Bookplate

Introduction to the Genealogy.
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    The first trace of the name which has been discovered in the United States of America, is in 1639, when Peter Wynkoop appears in certain court proceedings. It is assumed that he was the founder of the family in this country, and the father of Cornelius, who settled in Esopus, Ulster County; for Peter was a settler at Albany, and Cornelius went thence to Esopus, and a comparison of dates leads to the conclusion that they bore the relation of father and son.
    Tradition says that Cornelius C. Wynkoop, a young bachelor, came to this country, from Utrecht, in the United Dutch Netherlands, and settled at Vest Oranje (Fort Orange), which is now included within the city of Albany, that he erected there certain waterworks, which were destroyed by a freshet, and that he removed thence to Hurley, Ulster County.1
    The name appears to be a contraction of Wynkooper, which, in the Dutch language, signifies wine merchant.2.
    A curious and suggestive engraving, upon copper-plate came into the possession of the Compiler, from his grandfather, Peter Wynkoop, of which a lithograph is here given. It appears to be designed as a coat of arms, yet the crest is the only part which savors of heraldry. Two distinct prints, identical in substance, but differing circumstantially, have been preserved in as many branches of the family; one with female supporters to the shield, and the name of either Cornelius C. Wynkoop or Augustus Wynkoop associated with it; the other having the name of Peter Wynkoop.
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1 Family Bible of Judge Henry Wynkoop, No. 113.
2 In modern Dutch the spelling would be Wijnkooper. Willem Sewell, in his Dictionary, 1754, says that the word, Wynkoop was used to the sense of "Something to drink upon the bargain; or, the gain of a wager to be spent in drink."

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    Our motto, Virtutem Hilaritate Colere - To adorn excellence with joyousness - has been preserved upon a piece of silverware in the possession of Mrs. Leonard Mortimer Thorne, a descendant of Mrs. James Roguet, No. "215." Thence it has been produced in the lithograph; taking the place of the name "Peter Wynkoop," which was in the copperplate when it came into the hands of the Compiler.
    The family name is borne by a bay in the southerly coast of Java, near the westerly end of the island. This must be a memento of some navigator, or merchant, or landed proprietor.

WYNKOOP GENEALOGY.

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First Generation.

1. Peter.--Born 1616. This appears from his statement, in a declaration made by him, March 9, 1640,1 that he was then twenty-four years old.
    His name is first mentioned in certain court proceedings, February 10, 1639, Fiscaal against Peter Wynkoop, for smuggling; the liquors were confiscated and the defendant was fined twelve guilders.2 This was a bad beginning; but the after record of him indicates a substantial and trusted citizen.
    In the following year he made a declaration as to the ownership of hay, which was in the possession of Barent Dircksen.1
    Two years later he is mentioned as Commissary Superintendent of Wares and Merchandise for the Patroon Van Rensselaer, and as a settler at Rensselaerwyck, now Albany.3
    In 1644 he was commissioned by the Patroon to purchase land about Catskill, from the natives, and, in connection with the Commissary-General, Arendt Van Curler, to recover land and other property, which was alleged to have been purchased and misappropriated by Adriaan Vander Donck, a former agent.4
    In the same year Peter Wynkoop was supercargo of the vessel "The Arms of Rensselaerwyck," and arrived with her at Manhattan, now New York, she having been dispatched the previous autumn by the Patroon to his colony. Kieft, the Governor, demanded from him shoes for the soldiers, who were then fighting the Indians of the neighbor-
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1 Register of Provincial Secretary, Vol. 1, p. 194.
2 Council Minutes, Vol. 4, p. 32.
3 Annals of Albany, Munsell, Vol. 1, p. 22. Hist. N. Neth., O'Callaghan, Vol. 1, p. 440.
4 Hist. N. Neth., Vol. 1, p. 339.

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hood of Hempstead, Long Island. Wynkoop refused to supply them. Kieft seized the shoes and ordered the vessel to be searched, and finding powder and guns, which were not manifested, he declared them contraband, and seized both cargo and vessel. Wynkoop protested. He also sued the Fiscaal at Fort Amsterdam. The vessel and cargo were released, however, and the case was referred for settlement to the Directors in Holland. She soon after sailed.1
    March 10, 1644. Court proceedings. Adriaen Willemsen against Peter Wynkoop, on complaint that the defendant had stated that the plaintiff gave information that there were prohibited goods on board; defendant says it was the boatswain, who is ordered to appear, and Wynkoop is discharged. March 17, 1644, Adriaen Willemsen against Andrew, the boatswain, for having reported that the plaintiff had informed against Rensselaer's ship, for having contraband goods on board; defendant says Lubbert Jansen told him so. Lubbert Jansen declares that what he reported about the ship is untrue; that he knows nothing of the plaintiff but what is honorable and virtuous; is sorry for what he said, and begs plaintiff's pardon. Lubbert Jansen to pay costs.2
    March 18, 1644. Protest. Peter Wynkoop, Supercargo of the ship, "The Arms of Rensselaerwyck," against Fiscaal Vander Huyghens, for discharging that vessel, March 22, 1644. Answer of Fiscaal Vander Huyghens to the above. March 23, 1644. Receipt: Peter Wynkoop, for 18 kegs of gunpowder from the Fiscaal. October 27, 1644. Court proceedings. Fiscaal against Peter Wynkoop, Supercargo of the ship "The Arms of Rensselaerwyck," smuggling, on petition of Arendt Van Curler. Case referred to the Directors of the West India Company in Amsterdam, as the vessel is old and leaky.3
    May 31, 1646. Court proceedings. Hillegond Joris against Peter Wynkoop, on an order to show cause why defendant had arrested plaintiff's husband in the colony Rensselaerwyck. Defendant says for debt; and that the case having originated in Rensselaerwyck, must be determined there.4
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1 Hist. of N. York, Brodhead, p. 390; Hist. N. N., Vol. 1, p. 339; Annals of Albany, Vol. 1, pp. 196-9; Vol. 4, p. 56.
2 Council Minutes, Vol. 4, pp. 185, 186.
3 Register of Provincial Secretary, Vol. 2, p. 102; Annals of Albany, Vol. [IV - chw] pp. 56, 59; Council Minutes, Vol. 4, p. 206.
4 Council Minutes, Vol. 4, p. 255.

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    June 8, 1646. Court proceedings. Peter Wynkoop against Adriaen Vander Donck. Action on a note signed by Anthony de Hooges. De Hooges promising payment, judgment is given against him.1

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Second Generation.

2. Cornelius.--No positive evidence has been found of relationship between this Cornelius, and the Peter who has already been mentioned. But Peter's name is recorded at Albany as settled there in 1642, and in an instrument executed by him at that place, in 1640, he is described as twenty-four years old; and the name of Cornelius appears at the same place as a resident, and as making contracts there, in 1657. It is therefore probable that Cornelius was son of Peter.
    The first record found of Cornelius is an agreement, dated January 29, 1657, for the purchase of a house at Albany from Marcellus Janssen (Van Bommel), for 911 guilders, equal to $364.40. And on the 19th of September of the same year he was surety for William Brouwer.2
    On the 1st of May, 1658 he brought an action of debt, at Albany, against Cornelius Teunnissen, for his share of the expense of foddering and taking care of the town bull during the winter. Judgement for plaintiff, ten guilders, equal to $4.00.3
    On the 25th of November of the year following, an order was made upon his request, for the appointment of curators over the estate at Esopus, left by Gysbert Philipsen, who had been murdered by the Indians at that place.3
    He made a lease, May 30, 1662, to Lambert Huybertse, of lots one and sixteen at Esopus.4
    On the 25th of April, 1663, Cornelius obtained a grant of twelve morgens of land at Esopus,5 Ulster County. This
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1 Council Minutes, Vol. 4, p. 257.
2 County Clerk's Office, Albany, Vol. 1, pp. 2, 108.
3 Fort Orange Records, Vol. 4, pp. 31-34, 202.
4 Notarial Papers, 1660-1676, County Clerk's office, Albany.
5 The name Esopus was applied to a wide and undefined territory (Collections Ulster Hist. Soc., Vol. 1, p. 28). The place was first called Wildwyk, meaning Indian District (Dutch Church Magazine, 1727, Vol. 1, p. 190). The name Wildwyk was, until recently, borne by a locality between Rondout and Kingston. Kingston has since absorbed the other two.

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land was at Hurley, and contained nearly twenty-six acres. In the Book of Patents, in the Secretary of State's office, is a confirmatory patent to Cornelius Wynkoop, dated June 28, 1667, of a parcel of land at Esopus, near the new village, to the west of Nicholas Varlett, on the west side of the creek, containing about twenty-four acres; also a lot west of the highway, and west of Lambert Huybertse's--all granted originally by Director Stuyvesant. This "new village" is now Hurley.1 On the 30th of March, 1670, the Commissioners for laying out land at Esopus, allowed Cornelius to lay out his two parcels of land at Hurley in one farm, on condition that he set off five morgens for the assistance of Marbletown. In the annexed Register of Patents to inhabitants of the town of Hurley, there is for Cornelius Wynkoop twenty-four acres and forty-eight acres.2
    The place at Hurley, now owned and occupied by George, No. "275," has been for a long series of years in the continuous occupation of a male line of the family; and it is believed to be the original Homestead. Part of the present house is reputed to be one hundred and fifty years old. A painting of the same, by William H. Snyder, of Brooklyn, under the name of "Wynkoop House," was on exhibition at the Academy of Design a few years since.
    Cornelius seems to have been a resident of Albany as late as October 19, 1665, for he is recorded in the Deacon's Book of that date, as giving, for alms, 17 guilders 10 stivers.3
    In 1671 he was elected an Elder of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church at Kingston. Hermanus Blom was at this time, or had been recently, Pastor.4
    On the 10th of June, 1672, he was appointed one of the two new Commissaries of Kingston. He was again appointed October 6, 1673, and served until August 14, 1674.5
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1 The Commissioners who had been appointed by Governor Lovelace, laid out two towns, Sept. 17, 1669, naming the one nearest to what is now Kingston, Hurley, in honor of the Governor's ancestral home on the Thames, England; and they gave the name Kingston, Sept. 25, 1669, also in honor of the Governor, who had married the widow of William Hyde, of Kingston Lisle, near Wantage, Berkshire, England. They named Marbletown, from its stone. (Col. Uls. Hist. Soc., Vol. 1, p. 51.)
2 E. B. O'Callaghan, M.D.
3 Annals of Albany, Vol. 1, p. 19.
4 William H. Dederick, of Kingston.
5 E. B. O'Callaghan, M.D.

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    He was Schepen of Hurley in 1673.1 On the 5th of July, 1674, he was witness to the renewal of a treaty with the Indians.2
    Cornelius, on the 11th of August, 1676, appeared before William La Montagne, secretary for the Honorable Justices at Kingston, and made his will, "leaving behind his lawful wife and seven children." On the 16th of May, 1679, "Maria, widow of Cornelius Wynkoop"--signing herself "Maria Langedyck, widow of Cornelius Wynkoop" --made her will, appointing "for tutors or guardians of her minor children, Wessel Ten Brook and William De Meyer." She declared that her "oldest son Johannes shall first have the silver piece from the fleet of Port Heen." She called Marytje her oldest daughter, and Benjamin her youngest son.3 The record at Kingston of the baptism of her children Catharine and Benjamin, call her simply Marytje Jans.4 In March, 1660, among the immigrants by the "Love," was Marytje Jansen, maiden, and in the same month, in the "Gilded Beaver," was Maria Jans, orphan daughter.5
    An inventory of the property sold at auction, of Cornelius, was made in 1677. The guardians under Mrs. Wynkoop's will were, on the 8th of February, 1681, ordered to account for the property by Spring. The Administrators let her property in 1681.6
    No information has been obtained as to the dates of birth or of baptism of their children Marytje, Johannes, or Gerrit. But the descriptions in Mrs. Wynkoop's will, and a comparison of the given dates of birth or of baptism, with the order of sequence of the names in two deeds, make it seem probable that Marytje or Johannes was the oldest child, that Evert was third and Gerrit fourth. Then followed the others, Nicholas, Catharine, and Benjamin. Nicholas and Catharine disappear from view, after the record of their baptism, and their inclusion in the "seven children" specified in their father's will. It is probable that they died before majority.
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1 Holland Documents, 1657-78, Vol. 2, p. 626.
2 Col. Uls. Hist. Soc., Vol. 1, p. 63.
3 These wills are recorded in a book which passed from the Clerk's Office, of Ulster County into the hands of Jonathan W. Hasbrouck.
4 This indicates that her name was Jane or Joan; or, more likely, that her father's name was Jan; for the Knickerbocker records use s, se, or sen, suffixed to the father's name, to signify his child, especially where he had no fixed surname. From se, old Dutch for "she."
5 Doc. Hist. N. Y., Vol. 3, p. 56.
6 Jonathan W. Hasbrouck, Ulster County.

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    A deed was made September 1, 1697, by Johannes, Evert, Gerrit, and Benjamin, and Moses Dupuis, to Jacob Rutse, of lands whereof Cornelius Wynkoop, deceased, late of Kingston, was in possession. And a partition deed was executed April 26, 1715, by Major Johannes, Captain Gerrit, and Benjamin, and Moses Dupuis, to Evert Wynkoop.1

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Third Generation.

Children of Cornelius No. 2 and of Maria Jans Langedyck.

3. Maria (Marytje).--She was the elder daughter, and probably the oldest or second child. Her husband's name was Moses Du Puy, written also as Du Puite and Du Puis. Baptisms of their children are recorded at Kingston, as follows: Cornelius, January 1, 1688; Benjamin, October 13, 1695; Jacobus, Sept. 19, 1703.
4. Johannes, Major.--Born at Albany. He was probably the oldest son, and perhaps the oldest child. On the 27th of June, 1679, he was bound to Benjamin Provoost, to learn the blacksmith's trade; but the indentures were cancelled, and in November he was bound to Bruyn Hager, of Hurley, to learn the same trade.2
    His first wife was Judith Bloodgood, as appears from the baptismal records of their children. They were married June 7, 1687, the record describing him as born at Albany, and her at Flushing, Zealand, and calling her Judith Franse.3
    He took the oath of allegiance to the British in 1689, in Ulster County.4
    Cornelia Ten Broeck was his second wife. Their marriage license was dated June 9, 1696.5 She was daughter of Major Dirk Wesselse Ten Broeck and of Christina Cornelise Van Buren.6
    In 1728 he was recognized as a freeholder of Kingston,
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1 Ulster County Clerk's Office, Book AA, p. 186; Book BB, p. 412.
2 Jonathan W. Hasbrouck.
3 Kingston Church Records.
4 Doc. Hist. N. Y., Vol. 1, p. 279.
5 Record of Wills, N. Y. Register's Office, Lib. 5, p. 157.
6 First Settlers Albany County, p. 109.

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and as a Major. And in the same year, in a "List of Commanding Officers, as well Military as Civil," he is classed with "Old officers and old Men."1
    His last will was dated June 9, 1730, was executed by Capt. Cornelius, of Hurley, blacksmith, Derick, of the same place and trade, Johannes, of Kingston, cordwainer, Jacob Ten Broeck and Elizabeth his wife, Johannes De Lamater, cordwainer, and Christina his wife, to Thomas Beekman, joiner, and Marytje his wife. It referred to Major Johannes as deceased.2
    Another deed, never recorded, and now in the possession of the Compiler, dated September 30, 1737, was executed by Cornelius and Derick, of Hurley, blacksmiths, Johannes, of Kingston, Esquire, Thomas Beekman, of the same place, joiner, and Marytje his wife, Johannes De Lamater, of Kingston, cordwainer, and Christina his wife, to Jacob Ten Broeck, Esquire, of Kingston, and Elizabeth his wife. It recited that Cornelius, Derick, Johannes, Thomas Beekman and wife, and Johannes De Lamater and wife, were heirs of Johannes Wynkoop, lately of Kingston, and possessed of land in Kingston, by assignment to Johannes Wynkoop, deceased, dated July 16, 1713-14,3 endorsed upon the back of deed dated February 13, 1688, from the Trustees of Kingston to Humphrey Davenport.
    And still another deed is found, dated October 1, 1737, executed by Cornelius, eldest son, Derick, another son, Elizabeth, eldest daughter, and Jacob Ten Broeck her husband, Marytje, another daughter, and Thomas Beekman her husband, Christina, youngest daughter, and Johannes De Lamater her husband, children of the late Major Johannes, conveying lands to Johannes Wynkoop, High Sheriff of the county, youngest son of said Major Johannes. It mentioned the Major's will as dated June 9, 1730.4
5. Evert.--Born March 24, 1665, died July 31, 1746.5
    On the 26th of August, 1688, he intermarried with Ger-
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1 Doc. Hist. N. Y., Vol. 3, pp. 969, 972.
2 Ulster Co., Book DD, p. 201. See another deed also, at p. 204.
3 This date includes the popular year, beginning January 1st, and the legal and ecclesiastical year, beginning March 25.
4 Ulster Co., Book EE, p. 38.
5 Judge Henry Wynkoop, of Catskill, No. "320."

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trude Elmendorf. The record describes him as born at Albany and living at Kingston.1
    He took the oath of allegiance to the British in 1689, in Ulster County.2
    His second wife was Annetje (or Antje) Kiersted. She was daughter of Roelof Kiersted and Eyke Roosa, and a descendant of Annetje Webber, wife of Roelof Jansen, and afterward of Rev. Everardus Bogardus, who is familiarly and expensively known to her descendants, to Trinity Church, and to the courts of New York, as Anneke Janse. Roelof Jansen and wife had a daughter, Sarah Roeloffe, who was married to Hans Kiersted, and their son Roelof Kiersted was husband of Eyke Roosa.3
    The ancestor of the Kiersteds was killed in France for his religion, and his dead body was dragged through the street by the hair of his head. His son, who was a weaver of fine fabrics was stripped of his property. His wife peddled needles and other small things. Both were industrious, and they got together considerable money, which they invested in black broadcloth, and bringing the cloth with them to New Amsterdam, they found profitable sale, for some conspicuous man had recently died, and black goods were in demand, while the supply was short. The sale of the cloth gave them such a start that they were in possession of a large property at the time of their death.4
    Evert is mentioned as a freeholder at Kingston in 1728, and his widow is recorded as a slaveholder at Hurley in 1755.5
    The Caatsbaan church, about three miles above the village of Saugerties, which was built in 1732, and enlarged in 1816, had the initials E. W. K. engraved upon one of the stones in its front wall, along with the initials of other persons. This was a memorial of this Evert.6 He does not seem to have been a member of that church, but his son, Johannes E., was, in 1738, and his grandson, Evert, in 1759. The church was rebuilt in 1867, and the stone above mentioned was inserted in the rear wall. It
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1 Kingston Church Records.
2 Doc. Hist. N. Y., Vol. 1, p. 279.
3 Complaint N. Y. Common Pleas; C. C. Kiersted against The People, etc., and Trinity Church.
4 William H. Dederick.
5 Doc. Hist. N. Y., Vol. 3, pp. 969, 847.
6 Judge Henry Wynkoop, No. "320."

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seems to have been broken at that time, for the letter E does not now appear with the other initials.
    Evert's last will, dated Beaverkill of Kingston, June 2, 1746, mentions his wife, Antje; his grandchildren Evert and Tjaatje, children of Cornelius; his son Tobias; his grandchildren Evert and Catharine, children of Hezekiah; his sons Jacobus and Johannes; his daughter Antje; and his granddaughter Geertje Decker. This will was never proven nor recorded, and is in possession of the Compiler, who received it from Judge Henry Wynkoop, of Catskill, No. "320."
6. Gerrit.--On the 8th of July, 1679, he was apprenticed to Heyman Albert, for five years, to learn shoemaking. His wife was daughter of Gerrit Fokker and Jakomyntje Slecht. Her mother afterward was married to Jan Eltinge, and was mother of a family of that name.1
    The name of Gerrit's wife appears in the baptismal records of Kingston and Albany as Hilletje (Maria ?), with the surname Fokker. But the name is preserved, by the descendants in Pennsylvania, as Helena Eltinge, and she was therefore probably known by that name, taking her stepfather's surname.
    Gerrit took the oath of allegiance to the British in 1689, in Ulster County. In the year 1700 he was Ensign of a foot company in the counties of Ulster and Dutchess, under Coenraad Elmendorf; Captain. In 1712 he was Deacon in the Dutch church at Kingston, and as such joined in a petition for its incorporation.2
    He was known as Gerardus at Esopus, where he was engaged in farming until 1717, when he sold his land in Ulster County, and removed to the township of Moreland, then Philadelphia, now Montgomery, County, Pennsylvania, where his name was transformed to Gerrit. His family then consisted of his wife, Helena Eltinge, and children, Cornelius, Gerrit, Nicholas, Henry, Philip, Mary, Jemima, and Ann.3 Jemima, in the baptismal record, is called Jakomyntje, (Anglice, Jamesina).
    Gerrit Wynkoop was an Elder, January 1, 1744-5, of the Church of North and South Hampton, Pa.
    His descendants now own and occupy land in Northampton Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, which is said to have been in continuous possession of the family
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1 Jonathan W. Hasbrouck.
2 Doc. Hist. N. Y., Vol. 1, p. 363; Vol. 3, p. 967.
3 Family Bible, Judge Henry Wynkoop, of Pennsylvania, No. "113."

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since it was purchased by this Gerrit, from whom it passed to his son Gerrit.
7. Nicholas.--Baptized October 15, 1608, recorded Claus.1 The correct Dutch would have been Klaas. He must have been one of the "seven" children specified in his father's will, 1676, but no subsequent trace has been found.
8. Catharine.--Baptized June 18, 1671.1 She has not been traced beyond her mother's will, 1679, in which Marytje is called oldest daughter.
9. Benjamin.--Baptized November 5, 1673.1 He intermarried with Femmetje (Phebe ?) Vander Huil, October 20, 1697. The record described him as from Kingston, and her as of New York.2 She was daughter of Abraham Vander Heul3 and of Tryntje Hendricks Kip, and was baptized August 6, 1671.4 She is called Effonio Vander Hule in licence of marriage, recorded in Record of Wills, N. Y., Vol. 5, p. 259.
    Benjamin was a goldsmith.5 He voted in the South Ward, New York, September 29, 1701. And on the 15th of June, 1724, he appears, with other inhabitants of the South Ward, in a remonstrance against leasing the ground on which the market formerly stood.6 He and his wife were both living, in December, 1737.7 In April, 1741, his slave, London, a Spanish Indian, was indicted, with others, for a Conspiracy to burn the city.8

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Fourth Generation.

Children of Major Johannes, No. 4, and of Judith Bloodgood.

10. Cornelius.--Baptized June 4, 1688. He intermarried with Hendrika Newkirk, Dec. 14, 1711. The record calls her Hendrickjen, and describes both as born and living at
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1 Kingston Church Records.
2 New York Church Records.
3 New York Record of Deeds, L. 31, p. 513.
4 N. Y. Geneal. and Biog. Soc. Record, Vol. 8, pp. 70-71.
5 New York Record of Deeds, L. 28, p. 423.
6 New York Corp. Man., 1857, p. 520.
7 New York Record of Deeds, L. 32, p. 105.
8 Hist. Manuscripts Sec. of State Office, Vol. 66, pp. 79, 99; Vol. 74, pp. 25, 81.

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Marbletown.1 The proper English would be Henrietta or Harriet, but she seems to have retained the spelling Hendrika. (In the Preliminary Genealogy she was recorded as the wife of the namesake and cousin of this Cornelius, in deference to an opinion other than that of the Compiler. Subsequent investigation has confirmed the Compiler in his own opinion, and he therefore has followed it here.)
    In 1733 and 1737 he is described in deeds as a blacksmith of Hurley.
    His last will, as of Hurley, Sept. 19, 1739, mentions ten children, Judith, Elizabeth, Cornelia, Johannes, Catharina, Lea, Adriaan, Cornelius, Petrus, and Maria. He names his wife one of the executors, but as letters of administration were granted April 3, 1747, to the "surviving executors" by the Surrogate of Ulster County, and she is not included among them, she must then have been dead.2
11. Elizabeth.--She was described as oldest daughter in a partition deed. Was married to Jacob Ten Broeck, of Kingston, January 17, 1712. Their child Wessel was baptized Dec. 7, 1712.1
12. Maria.--Baptized April 23, 1693. She was married Jan. 14, 1715, to Thomas Beekman, both of them described as living at Kingston. He was son of Johannes Beekman and Aletta Lawrence.3 Their child Judickjen for Judith was baptized Dec. 11, 1715.1

Children of Major Johannes, No. 4, and of Cornelia Ten Broeck.

13. Christina.--Baptized March 14, 1697. She was married May 12, 1723, to Johannes De Lamater, both of them born and living at Kingston.
    Johannes De Lamater, baptized Kingston, July 4, 1697, son of Abraham De Lamater, by his second wife Elsie Tappen, was Trustee of Kingston 1727-1740. Johannes' second wife was Maria Decker.
    His children were: Cornelius, baptized March 1, 1724; Abraham John, baptized about 1730; Sarah Ten Broeck; Margretje Ten Broeck; Elsie, baptized April 3, 1726; Annetje, baptized Nov. 1, 1736.4 A transcript from the church
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1 Kingston Church Records.
2 See original and translation of the will, Office Clerk of Court of Appeals, Albany.
3 American Genealogy, Holgate, p. 85.
4 N. Eng. Gen. Reg., Vol. 14, pp. 41, 42.

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records at Kingston, furnished to the Compiler, gives the baptism of a child Cornelia, Feb. 23, 1724.
14. Derick1 (Richard).--Born Nov. 1, 1698, intermarried with Gertrude Kool, July 3, 1725, died March 30, 1763. They removed to Hurley April 20, 1732.2
    He was baptized Nov. 6, 1698. In the marriage record he is described as born and living at Kingston, and she as born at Hurley.3 She was youngest daughter of Cornelius Cole.4
15. Catharina.--Baptized January 19, 1701.3 She probably died young, for she is not mentioned in the partition deeds of her father's property in 1733 and 1737, and her sister Christina is called youngest daughter.
16. Johannes.--Sheriff. Born October 7, 1702, died August 8, 1791.5 Baptized October 14, 1702.3
    He intermarried December 19, 1728, with Maria Bogardus, both of them described as living at Kingston.3 She was a descendant of Rev. Everardus Bogardus, by his wife Annetje or Anneke. Their son William, born 1638, intermarried August 29, 1659, with Wyntje Sybrant. Everardus, son of William, born November 2, 1660, intermarried with Tjaatje Hoffman, June 9, 1697. Maria, daughter of the second Everardus, born April 13, 1709, was the Maria above mentioned.
    Among the settlers at Rensselaerwyck, 1630, were Roelof Jansen Van Maasterlandt and his wife and family. He came out as a farmer to the Patroon, at $72 per year. Five or six years later, the family were found at New Amsterdam, where Jansen received a patent in 1636 for thirty-one morgens of land lying along the North River. (One of their descendants was married to Evert Wynkoop, already mentioned). Jansen died, and his widow was married in 1637 or 1638 to Rev. Everardus Bogardus, who was the first settled minister at New Amsterdam. Bogardus died 1647, and his widow returned to Albany, where she died in 1663.6 He had been Pastor at New Amster-
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1 The baptismal record is Dirrick. The proper spelling would be Dierryk or its contraction Dirk, but to the present time, in this family, the spelling has been Derick, except in the name of the Judge, No. "156," which was written by himself and others Dirck.
2 Major Peter Van Gaarsbeek, of Kingston.
3 Kingston Church Record.
4 William H. Dederick.
5 Record in his own family Bible.
6 Annals of Albany Vol. 1, p. 15; Col. on the Hist. of Albany, Vol. 2, p. 422

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dam, 1633 to 1647, and was lost with the ship "Princess" on a voyage to Holland.1 This widow of Roelof Jansen, and of Rev. Everardus Bogardus, born Ann Webber, has since been well known as Anneke Jans.
    John Wynkoop was described as a cordwainer in 1733, and as Esquire in 1737. In 1731 he was Sheriff of Ulster County.2
    His tombstone is standing in the yard of the First Reformed Church, Kingston.
    His heirs are named in a deed June 9, 1795, as follows: Petrus, Jr.; Joseph Gasherie and Catharine his wife; Benjamin De Meyer and Elizabeth his wife; Christopher Tappen and Annetje his wife; Christina, Lydia, Geertruy, all of Kingston; Peter of New York; and Henry (born) Schoonmaker, of Poughkeepsie.3
17. Lydia.--Baptized Feb. 21, 1714.4 She probably died young, as she is not mentioned in the deeds relative to her father's estate, in 1733 and 1737, and Christina is there called youngest daughter.

Children of Evert, No. 5, and of Gertrude Elmendorf.

18. Cornelius.--Baptized October 13, 1689. His wife, in the record of baptism of their children, is called Barbara Mattysen5 and Matthysen.4 Her name is said to have been Van Keuren.6 They left but two children, who are mentioned in the will of Evert, the grandfather. Cornelius seems to have died young.
19. Jacobus (Jacob or James).--Baptized May 26, 1691.4 He is mentioned in his father's will of 1746. His wife seems to have been Jannetjen Bogardus. He was probably a resident of Rochester, Ulster County. See deed by Jacobus, of Rochester, to Matthys Duboys and Evert Wynkoop of Kingston, August 29, 1726.7
20. Nicholas.--Baptized April 28, 1693.4 He is not mentioned in his father's will.
21. Grietje (Margaret).--Baptized January 2, 1695.4
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1 Dutch Church Magazine, 1827.
2 Doc. Hist. N. Y., Vol. 1, p. 694; Col. Ulster Hist. Soc., Vol. 1, p. 99; Ulster Record Deeds, Book EE, p. 38.
3 Ulster Deeds, Book OO, p. 548.
4 Kingston Church Records.
5 New York Church Records.
6 Jonathan W. Hasbrouck.
7 Ulster Deeds, Book CC

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22. Marytje (Maria).--Baptized September 11, 1697.1
23. Catharina.--Baptized December 17, 1699.1 By the name of Catharina Evertse she was married to Johannes Decker, December 29, 1720; both of them described as born at Kingston.1 Her father's will mentions his granddaughter Geertje Decker.
24. Ann.--Baptized April 26, 1702.1 She is mentioned as Antje in the will of her father. She was married to Johannes Swart, October 30, 1724. their children were Evert Wynkoop, baptized February 16, 1734, husband of Maria Persen; and Elizabeth, baptized April 14, 1745.1
25. Teola or Teold, (possibly Yeola).--Baptized February 18, 1705.2 No trace of this name, subsequent to the baptism, has been found. Perhaps the record is a contraction of Theobold.

Children of Evert, No. 5, and of Ann Kiersted.

26. Johannes Everts.3--Born October 12, 1707. Baptized Johannes, October 28, 1707. He intermarried with Catharina Schut, May 18, 1730. The marriage record describes him as living at Hackensack, and her as born and living at Saugerties.1 In 1738 they are recorded as members of the Caatsbaan church, near Saugerties, her name being written Schot. In the baptismal records of their children the mother's name is spelled sometimes the one way, sometimes the other.
27. Tobias.--Baptized May 7, 1710.1 He died in infancy. (See another son of the same name.)
28. Maria.--Baptized Marytje, August 10, 1712.1 She is not mentioned in her father's will, 1746.
29. Hezekiah.--Born January 16, 1715. Died November 22, 1745.4 He was baptized January 23, 1715.1 Intermarried with Marytje Davenport, February 13, 1741. She was born September 27, 1717, died February 1, 1785.4 Hezekiah is recorded as a member of the Caatsbaan church in 1743.
30. Tobias.--Baptized April 28, 1717.1 Intermarried with Leah Legg, November 11, 1741. Their children resided in the town of Saugerties. They were men of wealth,
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1 Kingston Church Records.
2 Albany Church Records.
3 It seems that the "Everts," i.e., child of Evert, was assumed to distinguish him from others of the same name, and that such mode of identification was in common use.
4 Judge Henry Wynkoop, No, "320."

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and were among the principal supporters of the Caatsbaan church.1
    November 10, 1785. Last will of Tobias, of Blue Mountains, Ulster County, mentions his wife Leah, his sons Hezekiah, Tobias, Petrus, and William, and his daughters Leah and Annetje. Proven September 8, 1786. Filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Appeals, Albany.2

Children of Gerrit, No. 6, and of Helena Eltinge.

31. Maria.--Baptized Marytje, January 3, 1694.3 She was wife of Abraham Vandegrift, of Bensalem, N. J.4
32. Jemima.--Baptized Jakomyntje (Jamesina), March 22, 1696.3 She was wife of George Buskirk, of Moreland, Penn.4 She is also called Jakomina.
33. Ann.--Baptized Annetje, August 21, 1698.3 She was wife of Isaac Van Meter, of Salem, N. J., who afterward removed to the South Branch of the Potomac in Virginia.
34. Cornelius.--Born December 27, 1700; intermarried with Helena Vandegrift, November 2, 1726. Died October 26, 1754. Baptized January 1, 1701.3
35. Gerrit.--Baptized November 29, 1702.3 It seems that he was father of Gerardus, Adrian, and James, hereinafter mentioned; and Garrett, No. "430," claims him as his great grandfather; but the name of his wife has not been discovered.
36. Nicholas.--Born February 9, 1705 intermarried with Ann Kuypers, September 29, 1732; died August 3, 1759. She was daughter of Henry Kuypers, of Harsimus, Bergen County, New Jersey; was born March 20, 1712, and died March 21, 1773.4 Baptized February 18, 1705.5 May 22, 1750, he was dismissed from the Presbyterian Church of Abington, Pa., to "the Low Dutch Presbyterian" Church, of North and South Hampton, Pa.
37. Henry.--Baptized Hendrikus, October 19, 1707.3 Died a bachelor at Salem, N. J.6
38. Philip.--Baptized Philippus, February 11, 1709.3 Died
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1 William H. Dederick.
2 New York Surrogate's Office, Book 39, p. 283.
3 Kingston Church Records.
4 Family Bible of Judge Henry Wynkoop, No. "113."
5 Albany Church Record.
6 Alonzo I. Wynkoop, No. "466."

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July 14, 1771. His wife, Mary or Margaret Conover, of Monmouth, N. J., died 1775, aged 61.
39. Tobias.--Baptized May 3, 1713.1 No further trace of him has been found.

Children of Benjamin, No. 9, and of Femmetje Vander Heul.

40. Cornelius.--Baptized December 1, 1699.2 Died in infancy. See another son of the same name.
41. Cornelius.--Baptized June 22, 1701; intermarried with Elizabeth Van der Spiegel, May 9, 1724.2 Cornelius was a goldsmith, and so was his father-in-law. Elizabeth was daughter of Jacobus and Anna.3
42. Abraham.--Born July 1, 1703; intermarried with Esther, daughter of Thomas Fisher and Margery Maud.4 The mother was daughter of Joshua Maud and Elizabeth Parr; the latter of the family of Catharine Parr. Thomas was son of John Fisher, who accompanied William Penn on his first voyage to America, October, 1682.5 Abraham was baptized July 4, 1703.2
43. Benjamin.--Baptized May 23, 1705.2 He was admitted to church membership at Fairfield, Conn., October 6, 1734, on recommendation of the Dutch Church, New York.6 This Benjamin seems to have been the one whose wife was Eunice Burr, baptized July 2, 1710,6 daughter of Judge Peter Burr and Sarah ______, and cousin of Aaron Burr, President of the College of Princeton.7
44. Catharina.--Baptized June 29, 1707.8
45. Johannes.--Baptized September 14, 1712.8
46. Maria.--Baptized August 29, 1714.8

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Fifth Generation.

Children of Cornelius No. 10 and of Hendrika Newkirk.

47. Judith.--Baptized August 31, 1712. Married December 14, 1736, to Johannes Du Bois. The record describes both as born and living at Hurley.1
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1 Kingston Church Records.
2 N. Y. Church Records.
3 New York Deeds, L. 64, p. 13, 1725.
4 Hannah Logan Smith's Book, Philadelphia, 1839, pp. 238, 239.
5 Family Bible, per Miss Helen W. Wynkoop, No. "703," Philadelphia.
6 Fairfield, Conn., Church Records.
7 Charles Burr Todd, Redding, Conn.
8 Corp. Man., N. Y., 1864, p. 836.

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    Children: Catharine, b. September 18, 1737, m. November 15, 1757, to Johannes Schoonmaker; Jacob, bap. May 27, 1739, d. in infancy; Jacob, 2d, bap. July 27, 1740; Cornelius, b. January 24, 1743, d. June 24, 1829, m. March 11, 1769, to Gertrude Van Vleit, b. September 4, 1737, d. May 24, 1819; Jakomyntje, bap. November 25, 1744, d. young; Henricus, bap. December 28, 1746; Petrus, b. March 28, 1749, d. April 2, 1830, m. December 23, 1779, Arriantje Newkirk; Johannes, bap. August 4, 1751; Abraham, bap. February 17, 1754, unmarried; Jakomyntje, 2d, bap. June 13, 1754, m. Dr. Heermance.1
48. Elizabeth.--Baptized January 9, 1715; married December 15, 1739 to Philip Dumon. Their daughter Hendrika was baptized November 29, 1745.2
49. Cornelia.--Baptized February 17, 1717; married July 4, 1741, to Jan Van Deusen, Jr. The record describes her as born at Hurley, and him at Kingston, both, as living at Hurley.2
50. Johannes.--Baptized August 16, 1719.2 He was a legatee under his father's will, dated 1739.
51. Catharina.--Baptized Catrina, February 11, 1722.2 She also is mentioned in her father's will. Was married to Lucas Elmendorf June 20, 1747.2
52. Leah.--Baptized May 31, 1724.2 She must have died in infancy, for another child had the same name.
53. Adrian, Major.--Baptized August 24, 1726.2 His wife was Catharine Low.
    He is mentioned May 11, 1775, as one of the Committee of Hurley to choose deputies to the New York Provincial convention; and again November 7, 1775, when they chose among others Dirck Wynkoop, Jr., No. "156." Was Chairman of the Associators of Hurley, July 6, 1775. As Chairman of the Hurley Committee, he notified the Provincial Congress of the election of militia officers. There was a dispute as to the field officers of the Northern Regiment of Ulster County, and in response to the Provincial Convention, he was nominated for Major.3
    Was Major of the First Regiment, Ulster County, say October 25, 1775, and May 1, 1776. At the instance of the Field officers of Ulster County, he was, in October, 1776, placed in command of 200 men to guard the passes of the Hudson. Major Adrian's bill, for £16. 1s. 4 1/2d., for pay and subsistence of 200 men raised in Ulster County, for 27 days guarding the passes of the Hudson, was al-
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1 Rev. Anson Du Bois. (See note to No. "491.")
2 Kingston Church Records.
3 Jour. N. Y. Provincial Convention, Vol. 1, pp. 23, 189, 36, 193, 219.

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lowed January 18, 1777.1 The appointment was for two months' service.2
    His last will, describing him as of Hurley, dated April 22, 1795, proven Aug. 21, 1795, gave his whole estate to his wife Catharine, and his nephew, John C. Wynkoop. It mentioned his brother Dirk, and Cornelius Dumond, son of his sister Elizabeth.3 Perhaps Dirk was a brother-in-law, or half-brother.
    His widow in her will, dated November 13, 1796, proven January 2, 1797, mentions her brother Cornelius Low.3
54. Leah.--Baptized December 26, 1727.4
55. Cornelius C.--Lawyer. Baptized Cornelius, November 5, 1732.4 He intermarried with Maria Catharina Roel, April 24, 1760.5 In Book 3, p. 112, of "New York Marriages," printed by order of the Secretary of State, 1860, their marriage bond is indexed April 17, 1760, and her name is spelled Ruehle. The bonds were given when the Secretary issued licences, and the two were a substitute for publication of bans. The bonds were conditioned to be void if no impediment to the marriage existed. The wife's name is also spelled Ruhl, elsewhere.
    Cornelius was an attorney-at-law, as appears by the description of him, 1795, in several conveyances,6 and was a resident of the City of New York. He was admitted "freeman" of the City in 1770, described as "shopkeeper."
56. Petrus.--A twin. Baptized November 15, 1734.4 His wife was Janneke Hardenburgh, according to the baptismal records of their children, although the name is otherwise given as Anneke.
57. Maria.--A twin. Baptized as above.

Children of Derick, No. 14, and of Gertrude Cole.

58. Catharine.--Baptized Catrina, April 22, 1726.4 According to another statement, she was born May 20, 1726, and died aged twenty years, four months, and four days.8
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1 Jour. N. Y. Provin. Con., Vol. 1, pp. 178, 294, 489, 62, 98.
2 Force's Amer. Archives, 5 Series, Vol. 3, pp. 1027, 1167.
3 Kingston Book BB, pp. 225, 346.
4 Kingston Church Records.
5 Corp. Man. N. Y., 1862, p. 651.
6 New York Deeds, L. 416, pp. 68, 70.
7 Corp. Man. N. Y., 1856, p. 501.
8 Major P. Van Gaarsbeek, of Kingston.

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59. Jane.--Born May 21, 1728, died aged twelve years, four months and thirteen days.1 Baptized Janneken, May 26, 1728.2
60. Cornelia.--Born June 30, 1730, died aged one year, five months, and twenty-four days.1
61. Cornelia.--Born May 13, 1732.1 Baptized May 14, 1732. She was married December 21, 1752, to Matthew Ten Eyck. The record describes her as a young woman of Hurley, and him as a young man, and his name as Matthys.2 He was born in 1728.3 His death was in 1809.
    Their son Abraham was born June 23, 1754; intermarried with Sarah Elmendorf, December 26, 1790; died in 1812, at Troy. Sarah Elmendorf was born at Kingston, July 11, 1766; died in 1821. Their son, Rev. J. B. Ten Eyck, was born March 4, 1797.
    Richard, another son of Cornelia and Matthew, a physician, intermarried with Janet Baker. John, another son, died unmarried. Catharine another child, was married to Gerrit De Witt. Jane, another daughter, baptized Janneke, May 13, 1759,2 was married to Gerrit Veeder. Another child, Maria, was married to Col. Albert Pawling. Blandina, another daughter, died unmarried.
62. Cornelius D., Colonel.--Born March 5, 1734. Baptized March 10, 1734. He intermarried with Leah Du Bois, May 23, 1762. The record describes both as living in Ulster County.2 Leah was the seventh child of Cornelius Du Bois, of New Paltz, and of Margaret Hoogteyling (now Houghtaling), of Kingston.4 Cornelis D. intermarried with Anna Gansevoort, January 9, 1778.5 She died a "relict," August 9, 1794, aged forty-nine years, ten months, and three days.6 Cornelius D. was killed by a negro, who mistook him for his son, whom he meant to kill. Anna was daughter of Harmen Gansevoort and Margaret Douw.
    Cornelius D. was appointed Major of the Third Regiment, June 30, 1775, under Colonel James Clinton, raised in Ulster and Dutchess Counties. He was promoted to the Lieutenant-Colonelcy of the same regiment, August 2, 1775, and was ordered to muster the companies of Captains Hasbrouck and Brown. He was made Colonel
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1 Major P. Van Gaarsbeek, of Kingston.
2 Kingston Church Records.
3 Rev. J. B. Ten Eyck, of Walden.
4 Record of the Family of Louis Du Bois, p.44. (See note to No. "491.")
5 Albany Church Records.
6 Tomb inscription, Albany; Annals of Albany, Vol. 6, p. 149.

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April 11, 1776. He was one of the Associators of Hurley July 6, 1775.1 A list of officers of his regiment is given in Force's American Archives.2
    His last will, as of Hurley, dated May 2, 1776, was proven June 13, 1793.3
63. Johannes.--Born January 30, 1736. Died aged forty-seven years and ten months.4 Baptized February 5, 1736.5 He intermarried with Margaret, daughter of Johannes Jansen. They had no issue.
64. Derick D.--Born February 23, 1738.6 Baptized February 26, 1738.5 He intermarried with Sarah Eltinge, November 15, 1765, both described as living at Kingston.5 She was daughter of Noah Eltinge, and granddaughter of Jan Eltinge, who was the first of the name in this country.7 (See Gerrit, No. "6.") His second wife was Anna, daughter of Noah Eltinge.8
    Dirk Wynkoop was one of the persons present, in 1767, at the organization of the second Reformed Dutch Church at New Paltz, under Rev. Isaac Rysdyck. He seems to have been then resident at New Paltz, but in connection with the Kingston church.9
    Derick D. was an Associator of New Paltz, May 10, 1775.10
    The will of Anna, of New Paltz, widow of Derick Wynkoop dated July 26, 1827, was proven Nov. 15, 1829.11
65. Ephraim.--Born March 10, l740; died aged three months and sixteen days.6 Baptized May 9, 1740.5
66. Hendrikus.--Born October 18, 1741; died aged five years and eighteen days.6 Baptized November 4, 1741.5
67. Jane.--Born May 11, 1744.6 Baptized Jannetjen, May 13, 1744.5 She was married January 27, 1775, to Cornelius Jansen, widower, both of them described as born and living at Kingston.5 Their child, Margaret, was baptized Margritje, August 25, 1781.5
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1 Jour. N. Y. Provincial Congress, Vol. 1, pp. 62, 117, 98, 424, 36.
2 Fifth Series, Vol. 1, p. 1311.
3 Kingston Book B, p. 47.
4 Major Peter Van Gaarsbeek; but he says the birth was in 1737.
5 Kingston Church Records.
6 Major Peter Van Gaarsbeek.
7 Edmund Eltinge.
8 Rev. J. B. Ten Eyck, Walden, Orange Co.
9 Collections of Ulster Hist. Soc., Vol. 1, p. 201.
10 Jour. of N. Y. Provin. Cong., Vol. 1, p. 36.
11 Kingston Book G., p. 116.

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68. Catharine.--Born October 16, 1747.1 Baptized October 18, 1747.2 She was wife of Matthew Persen, and died January 3, 1797, as shown by tombstone in the Kingston churchyard.

Children of Johannes, No. 16, and of Maria Bogardus.

69. Johannes.--Born July 3, 1729; died August 29, 1794. 3 Baptized July 6, 1729.2 He is said to have intermarried late in life with a Ten Broeck of Flatbush, and to have died childless.4 This Flatbush was perhaps the hamlet of that name in Ulster County.
70. Tjaatje.5--Pronounced Chauchee, or Yawtyeh (Charity). Born Nov. 19, 1731; married Nov. 1, 1754, to Dirck Wynkoop, No. "156"; died Nov. 17, 1757.6 She seems to have been known only by the Dutch name.
71. Cornelia.--Born April 22, 1734; died Oct. 6, 1759.3 Was married October 29, 1757, to Edward Schoonmaker.2 The record describes him as a young man born and living at Kingston. Their son Henry was baptized Henrikus, April 30, 1758. This Henry is enumerated with the other heirs of Sheriff Johannes in a deed dated June 9, 1795.7
72. Mary.--Born March 26, 1736; died January 20, 1762.3 Baptized Maria, May 28, 1736.2
73. Christina.--Born January 2, 1738; died September 18, 1806.3 Baptized January 8, 1738.2 Her last will, as Christina Wynkoop, of Kingston dated June 21, 1803, was proven January 20, 1807.8
74. Catharine.--Born April 23, 1739; died March 5, 1813.3 She was wife of Joseph Gasherie. Marriage bond was dated October 14, 1767.9 See Joseph Gasherie, mentioned in connection with Dirck, No. "156."
75. Anne.--Born May 11, 1741; died May 26, 1815.3 Baptized Annetje, May 18, 1741.2 Marriage bond Annetje Wyn-
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1 Major Peter Van Gaarsbeek.
2 Kingston Church Records.
3 Family Bible of Johannes, No. "16."
4 Abram Wynkoop, of Kingston, No. "152."
5 This name seems to be Knickerbocker Dutch for Charity, and an attempt to render by Dutch spelling the sound of the English name Charity. 6 Family Bible of Capt. Evert, No. "80."
7 Kingston Book OO, p. 548.
8 Kingston Book D, p. 147.
9 N. Y. Marriages, Book 12, p. 62.

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koop and Christopher Tappen, April 16, 1761.1 (See Tappen, mentioned with Dirck, No. "156," and under No. "81.")
76. Elizabeth.--A twin. Born April 18, 1744. Died August 31, 1822.2 Marriage bond, Elizabeth Wynkoop and Benjamin De Myer, January 26, 1767.3 She survived her husband and died as above stated.4 Their son John was baptized February 13, 1771,5 and their daughter Maria September 25, 1776.6
77. Petrus.--Born April 18, 1744.2 Died February 3, 1818.4 His wife, Mary Van Alstyne, was born July 18, 1753. Died April 21, 1837.2 The family Bible has Petrus' death January 23, 1819.2 The widow's will, dated September 3, 1831, was proven April 30, 1838.7 They lived at Clermont, afterwards at Kinderhook; removed to Kingston in 1796.8
78. Lydia.--Born February 15, 1748.2 By her maiden name she joined with the other heirs of her father in the deed in 1795, mentioned above.
79. Gertrude (Geertje).--Born May 23, 1752. Died December 18, 1837.2 By the name of Geertrui Wynkoop she joined with the other heirs in the deed in 1795. Her sister Christina's will, in 1803, calls her Gitty.

Children of Cornelius, Jr., No. 18, and of Barbara Matthyssen Van Keuren.

80. Evert, Captain.--Born January 29, 1709. Died September 16, 1757. Intermarried May 3, 1730, with Arriaantje Schepmoes. She was daughter of Dierryk and Margrietje Schepmoes. Was born November 12, 1706. Died March 26, 1779. Her mother died March 3, 1743, and her father February 21, 1724-5.9 The latter was a descendant of Jan I. Schepmoes, who took a lot of land in New Amsterdam, May 18, 1643.10
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1 N. Y. Marriages, Book 4, p. 151.
2 Family Bible of Johannes, No. "16."
3 N. Y. Marriages, Book 11, p. 14.
4 Kingston Tombstone.
5 Caatsbaan Church Records, Saugerties.
6 Kingston Church Records.
7 Kingston Book I, p. 270.
8 Abram Wynkoop, of Kingston, No. "152."
9 Family Bible of Captain Evert, No. "80."
10 Wm. H. Dederick of Kingston.

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    Evert was a Captain in the Old French War, and returned home, sick of camp fever, of which he died. His tombstone is in the yard of the First Reformed Church of Kingston. His last will, dated December 19, 1750, describing him as a brewer, is in the possession of the Compiler. Arriaantje is commonly Anglicised Harriet.
81. Tjaatje (Charity.)--Baptized October 8, 1710.1 She was married July 2, 1736, to Petrus Tappen. The record describes both as born and living at Kingston. His last will, dated December 7, 1747, describes him as a mariner; and mentions his wife Tjaatje, his children Christopher and Cornelia, and his brother-in-law Evert Wynkoop.
    Their son Peter, was baptized September 10, 1738.2 (See Christopher Tappen, under No. "75.")

Children of Jacobus, No. 19, and of Jane Bogardus.

82. Cornelius.--Baptized January 25, 1711, or May 25; intermarried with Ann Schoonmaker, October 12, 1729. The record calls her Antje, and describes both as born and living at Rochester [Ulster County.] In a deed to Cornelius Hornbeck, dated January 3, 1733, he is described as a cordwainer at Rochester.3 His wife was daughter of Joachim Schoonmaker and Antjen Hussey.4

Children of Johannes E., No. 26, and of Catharine Schut.

83. Evert.--Said to have been born about 1732.5 He intermarried with Sarah Decker, August 12, 1754, at Saugerties. The record describes both as living at Kingston, styles him a young man, calls her Saartje, and the name of the place Sagertje.2 They were members of the Caatsbaan church, near Saugerties 1759, and the baptism of six of their children is there recorded. (See the initials E. W. K., under No. "5.")
84. Hezekiah.--Baptized December 26, 1738.6
85. Deborah.--Baptized January 5, 1741.6
86. Eliza.--Baptized October 31, 1743.6 Died in infancy.
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1 New York Church Records.
2 Kingston Church Records.
3 Kingston Book DD, p. 273.
4 N. Y. Geneal. and Biog. Soc. Record, Vol. II, p. 203.
5 Joshua Hotaling, of Albany, his descendant.
6 Caatsbaan Church Records.

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87. Eliza.--Baptized May 7, 1745.1
88. Sarah.--Baptized April 21, 1747.1 Married William Larreway June 12, 1772.2 Son David baptized November 13, 1779; father's name, La Roë.1 Child Catharine born Oct. 12, 1781.3

Children of Hezekiah, No. 29, and of Maria Davenport.

89. Catharine.--Born November 24, 1741. Married to Benjamin Post. Removed to Hilleburgh, Albany County. They had a daughter who was married to ______ Sevesen.4 Baptism of their daughter Marytje is recorded October 29, 1765.1
90. Evert.--Born September 8, 1743. Intermarried with Aaltje (Alice) Myer, May 29, 1765. Was commissioned lieutenant of militia December 7, 1772.4 He was an Associator of Kingston, May and June, 1775, and first lieutenant of the third beat or district of Kingston, October 25, 1775.5 The venerable William H. Dederick, of Kingston, said of him: "He was one of those who willingly obeyed the command, 'Be still, and know that I am God.' He was three years confined to his bed, and in all that time, according to testimony, not a murmur escaped his lips."
    Evert in his last will, of Saugerties, dated June 6, 1829, proven June 29, 1830, mentioned his children William, Hezekiah, Jr., Catharine, Sarah, and Henry deceased; and the children of Henry, viz., Evert, Tjerck, Hezekiah, Allie, Annetje, Henry H.; and his grandson Evert living with him.6

Children of Tobias, No. 30, and of Leah Legg.

91. Cornelius.--Baptized April 25, 1742.5 Died young and unmarried.8
92. Ann.--Baptized Annetje October 31, 1743.1 Died in infancy.
93. Ann.--Baptized Annetje November 11, 1744.7 Commonly
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1 Caatsbaan Church Records.
2 Albany Church Records.
3 First Settlers Albany Co., p. 73.
4 Judge Henry Wynkoop, No. "320."
5 Journal of the N. Y. Prov. Cong., Vol. 1, p. 30.
6 Kingston Book G, p. 361.
7 Kingston Church Records.
8 Bradley Wynkoop, No. "366."

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called Hannah. Her husband was Christian Meyers.1 Record of baptism of their children is found as follows: Cornelius, November 14, 1764; Hendrikus, September 27, 1768; Leah, October 24, 1770; Sarah, February 3, 1773; Hezekiah, July 15, 1775; Catharina, September 9, 1777; Marytje, January 27, 1780; Annetje, August 11, 1782; Jannetje, July 3, 1785; Benjamin, January 5, 1788;2 Jonathan, is also mentioned.3
94. Hezekiah.--Baptized June 3, 1750.4 His wife was Maria Meyers, sister of Christian Meyers. He died, aged about 87.
95. William.--Baptized December 26, 1751.2 Died in infancy.
98. William, Major.--Baptized March 4, 1753.4 According to one account he died aged 80, but another gives his age as 89.
    Alonzo Ilus Wynkoop, of Chemung, made the following statement in 1868: "Major William Wynkoop, my grandfather on my mother's side, settled in Chemung in 1788 or 1789, and was married to the widow Charity Schermerhorn. They had two daughters, Hannah and Jane. All of them are now dead.
    "I recollect hearing my mother relate the incidents of a journey from Esopus to Wilkesbarre by wagon, through a wilderness, and from Wilkesbarre to Tioga Point, now Athens, Penn., up the north branch of the Susquehanna,
more than 100 miles, by a flat-boat, and up the Chemung, by canoes, to a neighborhood of Indians, who used to bring venison in abundance and treated them kindly. She said that deer were then very plentiful. A hunter, who lived with them, thought it a small matter to go and kill and bring one in before breakfast. Fish were also very abundant. But there were no mills, and she said that the first wheat that grandfather raised, he took in a canoe down the river to Wilkesbarre to mill, and pushed it home up stream, more than 100 miles. The second year, grandfather built a mill on Wynkoop's Creek, where I now reside. The mill-stones were worked from rocks near Towanda, Bradford County, Penn. The early settlers came more than 100 miles to this mill."
    Certificates of survey of land in Chemung County, were granted as follows: November 4, 1788, of survey for
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1 Judge Henry Wynkoop, No. "320."
2 Caatsbaan Church Records.
3 Bradley Wynkoop, No. "366."
4 Kingston Church Records.

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William Wynkoop, of lot No. 1, in the Town of Chemung, on the north side of the Tioga River, 515 acres of land; November 5, 1788, of survey for Nathan Denniston, William Wynkoop, and eight others, of lot No. 138 in the Town of Chemung, containing 6,400 acres--Baldwin, Chemung County. February 22, 1792, certificate of James Clinton, that lot No. 138 was laid out for the persons above named.1
97. Leah.--Baptized March 31, 1755.2 She was married to Peter Britt. Baptisms of their children have been found as follows: Catharina, October 27, 1776; Marytje, April 25, 1778; Petrus, April 8, 1781; Maria, June 6, 1784; Annetje, August 12, 1786; Jannetje, November 1, 1788; Tobias, March 14, 1791; Nicolaas, October 27, 1793; and William, July 31, 1796, born July 14, 1796.2 They are otherwise enumerated as follows: Peter, who died in infancy; Katy, who was married to William Dederick; Peggy, who was married to Philip Bear; Peter, who intermarried with Margaret Bear; Polly, who was married to William Ramsey; Hannah, who was married to Isaac Fulton; Jane, who was married to Benjamin Peck; Tobias, who was married and died; Nicholas, who was married; Leah, who died unmarried; and William, who intermarried with Katy Fiero.3
98. Catharine.--Baptized Catharina, February 23, 1757.2
99. Tobias.--Baptized August 13, 1758.4 He intermarried with Jannetje Schermerhorn, January 11, 1781. The record describes him as a young man born and living at Kingston, and her as a young woman born and living at Albany.2 In his last will, of Saugerties, dated July 9, 1823, proven October 20, 1827, he mentioned his wife, Jannetje, and his children, Cornelius, and Nelly, wife of John Kiersted.5
100. Petrus.--Born in Catskill, August 4, 1760.3 Intermarried with Helena Bear, of Kingston, February 25, 1784. The record has her name Beer.2 The baptismal records at Saugerties of seven of her children, also call her Helena, but she seems to have been subsequently known by the name of Magdalene. She was born December 15, 1766, died March 26, 1842.
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1 Land Papers, LIV, pp. 1, 167, 171.
2 Caatsbaan Church Records.
3 Bradley Wynkoop, No. "366."
4 Kingston Church Records.
5 Kingston Book G., p. 103.

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    In August, 1810, they removed to what was then called the Geneva country, now Seneca, Ontario County, N. Y. Petrus died August 14, 1828.

Children of Cornelius, No. 34, and of Helena Vandegrift.

101. John.--Born December 1 or 15, 1729, intermarried with Catharine Van Meter, of New Jersey, March 26, 1751;1 died July 14, 1784.2
102. Nelly.--Born June 7, 1733.1
103. Gerrit.--Born November 13, 1736.1
104. Rebecca.--Born February 2, 1739.1
105. Cornelius.--Born May 3, 1741.1
106. Helena.--Born October 26, 1743; died November 15, 1761.1
107. Nicholas.--Born March 27, 1746; died October 5, 1760.1
108. Jacob.--Born November 29, 1750.1

Children of Gerrit, No. 35.

109. Gerardus.--He was an officer of the Revolutionary army. For nineteen successive years he was a member of the House of General Assembly of Pennsylvania, and for a series of years its Speaker. His wife was Elizabeth Bennet. He died about 1812 or 1813.3
110. Adrian.--He intermarried with Sarah Randell, in Bucks County, Penn. Settled in Berkeley County, Va. At that time Berkeley and Jefferson were parts of Frederick County. He purchased land about three miles south of the Potomac.4
111. James.--A physician. He intermarried with Hester Peterson, of Middletown, Del., April 3, 1777, and settled in that place. In his latter days he lived at Baltimore, Md., where he had a large practice.5

Children of Nicholas, No. 36, and of Ann Kuypers.

112. Helena.--Born February 8, 1734. Married to Rev. Jonathan Du Bois.
    Rev. Jonathan Du Bois was pastor of the Reformed
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1 Christopher L. Wynkoop, No. "417."
2 Charles Wynkoop, No. "371," Lockport.
3 Rev. Stephen R. Wynkoop, No. "408."
4 Garret Wynkoop, No. "430," Hedgesville, W. Va.
5 Miss Hester Ann Cannell, his descendant.

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Dutch Church of North and South Hampton, Pennsylvania. He died December 15, 1772, leaving children: Abraham, d. 1797; Sarah; Henry, d. 1806; Ann, m. Leffert Lefferts; Helena, m. David Taggart; Susannah; Isaac; Nicholas, d. November 4, 1815, aged 44.
    Jonathan, b. December 3, 1727, was fifth child of Barent Du Bois; b. May 3, 1693, and of Jakomyntje (born) Du Bois, his cousin. His wife was Eleanor, d. of Nicholas Wynkoop, of Bucks County, Penn. He was educated at the Classical Academy of the Synod of Philadelphia, at New London, Chester County, Penn. He seems to have been licensed to preach, and to have settled at North Hampton, Bucks County, shortly previous to November 22, 1750.1
113. Henry, Judge.--Born March 2, O. S., 1737. He intermarried September 10, 1761, with Susannah Wanshaer, only daughter of John Wanshaer and Christina Egberts, in the county of Essex, New Jersey. She was born October 29, 1742, and died August 26, 1776. His second wife, by marriage in 1777, was Miss Maria Cummings, also of New Jersey. She died in 1781. He intermarried April 21, 1782, with Sarah Newkirk, daughter of Cornelius Newkirk and Rachel Forsyth, of Pittsgrove, in the county of Salem, New Jersey. She died June 28, 1813, aged 71 years. (According to another account, the third marriage was in 1792, and the name of the wife's mother was Rachel Ten Eyck.)
    Henry was a lieutenant in the Revolutionary army.2 He was an Associate Judge of the Common Pleas of Bucks County, Penn. He died March 25, 1816. In 1789 he resigned the Eldership of the church of North and South Hampton, Pa., because of his absence as Representative in Congress.
    The Pennsylvania Convention, July 23, 1776, chose by ballot a Council of Safety for the State, among others Henry Wynkoop for Bucks County. In Council of Safety, August 7, 1776, Mr. Henry Wynkoop appeared, and took and subscribed the qualification directed by the Convention. In the same, August 8, two orders were drawn for £250 each, in favor of Henry Wynkoop, for the families of the poor Associators of Bucks County, and for equipping the militia of that county.3
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1 Records of the family of Louis Du Bois. p. 37. (See note to No. "491.")
2 W. B. Whitaker, Phil.
3 Force's Amer. Archives, Vol. 3, p. 9; Vol. 1, p. 1311.

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    Mr. W. B. Whitaker of Philadelphia wrote of him in the following terms:--"Judge Henry Wynkoop, of Bucks County, in this State, greatly distinguished himself by the active and determined part he took in favor of our struggle for Independence. He served as a member of the First Provincial Conference of Pennsylvania, which convened in Carpenter's Hall, Philadelphia, on the 18th of June, 1776. He was elected a member of the First Congress, which assembled at New York,1 on the 4th of March, 1789. Judge Wynkoop's house was distinguished as the home of Col. Monroe, afterward President, during the time he was disabled by a wound received at the battle of Trenton. It was the letter of General Washington, addressed to his friend Wynkoop, that procured these hospitable quarters for Col. Monroe, and for which kind attention from the family of Judge Wynkoop, President Monroe, as late as the 26th of March, 1834, in letter now before me, expressed the most lively gratitude, for the 'kindness received, during an interesting period of our Revolutionary War.'"2
    General Alexander Hamilton and Judge Wynkoop were members of the First Continental Congress. On one occasion, while walking on Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, the General was urging very strongly the claims of a bill before the House, for which he wished to secure his friend's support. But the Judge, desiring to avoid the discussion, because he was averse to the measure, changed the subject, by calling the General's attention to two very beautiful women, who had just passed them. The conversation was not resumed; but forty-eight hours afterward Mrs. Wynkoop arrived quite unexpectedly, from her home in Bucks County, having traveled all night, in of a consequence of a letter received from General Hamilton, requesting her immediate presence, as her husband was in a very dangerous condition. The joke was well taken, and it was succeeded by another. The Judge prepared a similar letter, imputing danger to the General, and sent it to Mrs. Hamilton in New York. This caused a similar response, in the hurried presence of Mrs. Hamilton, who showed the Judge's letter. The affair caused great merriment, and the ladies had a gay and pleasant visit to their husbands; the only evil being the anxiety of the ladies respectively while on their way to Philadelphia.3
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1 Republican Court, p. 166.
2 United States Gazette.
3 Mrs. Anna M. Atwood, No. "674."

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    General Washington was in favor of styling the President, High Mightiness, and asked General Muhlenburgh's opinion. Henry Wynkoop was standing by. General Muhlenburg replied: If all the incumbents were to have the commanding size and presence of yourself, or of my friend Wynkoop, the title might be appropriate, but if applied to some lesser men it would provoke ridicule.1

Children of Philip, No. 38, and of Mary Conover.

114. Mary.--Wife of George Hogeland; died 1789 aged 52.2
115. Gerrit.--He died in 1822 aged 78 years. His wife Ann Van Horn died in 1837, aged 86.2
116. Henry.--He died July 9, 1771, in his 24th year, about the same time with his father, leaving no issue.2
117. Philip.--Who died about 1814, aged 58. His wife was Caty Van Horn.2
118. Cornelius.--Who removed to Loudon County, Va. Probably this was the "Cornel" Wynkoop who joined in a certificate as to an experiment with James Rumsey's boat (steam), dated Berkeley County, Va., December 13, 1787.3
119. Lena.--Wife of _____ Titus.2
120. ______. Wife of ________ Van Sickler.2

Children of Cornelius, No. 41, and of Elizabeth Van der Spiegel.

121. Jacobus, Captain.--Baptized March 3, 1725.4 He was born at about that time, for in a letter to the Provincial Congress of New York, August 15, 1775, he describes himself as 51 years old;5 yet the records of his family and his tomb inscription make his birth to have been in 1721. His wife, according to the baptismal records in New York of their children, was Alida Koens, but the family have her name as Alida Myers. Probably she was daughter of Koenraad Myers. She was of Curaçoa, and was born October 11, 1736, and died October 16, 1794. Jacobus died May 4, 1795, according to tomb inscription.3
    Jacobus removed from Kingston to Albany, two weeks before the British burned the former place.
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1 Republican Court, p. 153.
2 Henry Wynkoop, Huntingdon Valley, Montgomery County, Penn.
3 Doc. Hist. N. Y., Vol. 2, p. 1022.
4 New York Church Records.
5 Force's Amer. Archives, Vol. 1, pp. 76, 107.
6 Annals of Albany, Vol. 6, p. 198.

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    He was commissioned, on the 28th of June, 1775, eighth Captain of the 4th N. Y. Continental Regiment, commanded by Col. Holmes.1 August 15, 1775, he wrote to the Provincial Congress, complaining of his position; setting forth that he was 51 years old, had served in the last two wars by sea and land, and been in many engagements; had been specially honored and trusted by General Gage, who had given him command of a company to which his baggage was entrusted; and had been offered a commission in the Royal Americans.2 March 8, 1776, General Philip Schuyler, in a letter to Nathaniel Woodhull, expressed a high opinion of Jacobus' fitness to command certain vessels.3
    April 13, 1776, it was ordered, in Committee of Safety, New York, that Jacobus Wynkoop enlist the number of mariners desired by Maj. Gen. Schuyler, for service on the lakes, and proceed with them to Albany, and take Schuyler's orders as to vessels on the lakes, until the Continental Congress shall appoint him, or some other gentleman shall arrive at the lakes authorized to command.4
    April 29, 1776, Committee of Safety communicated with our delegate at Philadelphia, urging the appointment of Capt. Wynkoop to command on the lakes, referring to him as follows: Bred a mariner; had been frequently master of mercantile vessels; had served with reputation in the last war, both in the land and sea service; and was an officer of merit.5
    May 7, 1776, General Schuyler to Capt. Wynkoop, at Fort George, ordered him to repair to Ticonderoga, and take command of all the vessels on the lakes.6
    August 6, 1776, letter from Jacobus Wynkoop to Council of Safety, informed them that on April 18th, agreeable with the order of the Council of Safety, he took command as Commodore of the vessels on Lake Champlain. By advice of the commander of the Northern Department, he requested aid of the Council. Letter was referred to the Governor.7
    August 17, 1776, General Benedict Arnold ordered two schooners of the fleet down the lake; the Commodore
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1 E. B. O'Callaghan, M.D., Albany.
2 Force's American Archives, Vol. 1, p. 76, 107.
3 Force's American Archives, Fifth Series, Vol. 1, p. 1276.
4 As above, p. 408.
5 As above, p. 426.
6 As above, p. 1277.
7 As above, p. 1034.

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brought them to; Arnold went on board and satisfied Wynkoop of the necessity, and Wynkoop ordered them under sail. The former made report of the facts the same day, from Crown Point to General Horatio Gates at Ticonderoga. Wynkoop also reported the facts the same day to General Gates, and maintained that Arnold should not have issued orders to the captains directly; that himself was to be independent of all, except the Commander-in-Chief.1
    August 18, 1776. General Gates ordered Arnold to put Wynkoop under arrest, and send him prisoner to headquarters at Ticonderoga. The same day he wrote to General Schuyler urging the dismissal of Wynkoop from the service. And the day following he wrote again to General Arnold, urging no longer delay in the arrest of Wynkoop.2 Meanwhile, on the 19th, General Arnold had written to General Gates, that he had ordered Wynkoop to headquarters, and he wished it might be considered proper to permit him to return home, without being cashiered. On the following day Gates wrote to Schuyler that he had given a pass to Wynkoop to Albany; and that he must on no account, be sent to Ticonderoga. Schuyler replied from Albany, that Wynkoop was to remain there.3
    On the 27th, Wynkoop memorialized Congress, and Schuyler transmitted the memorial two days later, saying that Wynkoop was brave and industrious, and equal to the command of the vessels on the lakes when he had recommended him; but he did not know him sufficiently to judge whether he was equal to the present command, and he had therefore heard of General Arnold's appointment with great satisfaction.4
    On the same day Schuyler wrote to Gates in the same sense.5
    Wynkoop is said to have been reinstated in the command in March, 1777, and to have retained it until the evacuation of Ticonderoga.6
    August 6, 1777, Wynkoop communicated with the Council of Safety, with regard to arrangement of accounts
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1 Force's American Archives, Fifth Series, Vol. 1, pp. 1002, 1275, 1003, 1276.
2 As above, pp. 1051, 1277, 1218, 1073.
3 As above, pp. 1277, 1073.
4 As above, pp. 1135, 1217.
5 As above, pp. 1221, 1222.
6 E. B. O'Callaghan, M.D.

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of himself, and of the men serving under him as Commodore.1
    October 12, 1777, he was ordered to take command of the cannon at Kingston; and in the fall of that year and the spring following, he was employed in raising the Lady Washington galley, which had sunk at Kingston. In May, 1778, he was ordered, by General Conway, to Coeyman's, to rig out and put in readiness the sloops and batteaux destined for defense of Hudson's River.2
    In May, 1779, his pay was declared to be that of a Captain of a Continental frigate. July 25, 1780, his pay was stopped. January 24, 1783, he claimed that here was due him a balance of £956 6s. 8d. Resolution of the Continental Congress, April 19, 1782, referred the matter to the State of New York.2
    Captain Wynkoop obtained from the State of New York in 1790, 500 acres in lot 51, township of Manlius; 500 acres in lot 53, township of Locke; 500 acres in lot 59, township of Ovid. Petition dated Kingston, January 24, 1783.2
    In 1787 he was the master of the brig Esopus, plying between Kingston and the West Indies, and belonging to Dirck Wynkoop, No. "156."
122. Femmetje.--Baptized October 19, 1726.3 (Phebe).
123. Benjamin.--A twin. Baptized December 21, 1729.3 Intermarried with Catharine Boel, September 25, 1755.4
124. Cornelius.--Baptized December 21, 1729.3 He intermarried with Abigail Osburne, of Fairfield, Conn., March 12, 1758.5
125. Anna.--Baptized July 29, 1733.3

Children of Abraham, No. 42, and of Esther Fisher.

126. Phebe.--Born October 28, 1729; was married to John Vining. He was of Delaware, a gentleman of distinction under the proprietary government.6 They left two children; Mary, possessed of more than ordinary wit
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1 Force's Am. Archives, Fifth Series, Vol. 1, p. 495.
2 E. B. O'Callaghan, M.D.
3 N. Y. Church Records.
4 Corp. Man., NN. Y., 1862, p. 651.
5 Fairfield, Conn., Church Records.
6 Hannah Logan Smith's Book, pp. 243, 244. See No. "42."

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and beauty, a celebrated belle of the last century, who died unmarried in 1821; and John, who was for many years a Representative in Congress. He intermarried with Mary, daughter of William Seaton, of New York; and left four sons, all of whom died young.1
127. Benjamin.--Born November 23, 1734; intermarried with Sarah Wooddrop Sims, daughter of Joseph and Ann Sims, May 18, 1767. He died September 2, 1803, and his wife December 31, 1814, aged 63. He was buried, with several of his children, at the corner of Pine and Third streets Philadelphia.
    In 1788, Benjamin was a member of the Rumseian Society, Philadelphia, and of its committee of correspondence.2 This society had for its subject, the invention of James Rumsey, in connection with steam engines.

Children of Benjamin, No. 43, and of Eunice Burr.

128. Benjamin.--Baptized April 9, 1732.3 He intermarried with Grissel Frost, March 6, 1754, at Fairfield, Conn.4 (Diminutive of Griselda).
    Of Benjamin, Alonzo Ilus Wynkoop, No. "466," says: "My grandfather was married at Fairfield, Conn., where grandmother's friends lived. His wife was Grissel, daughter of Jabez Frost. Grandfather evidently settled in Fairfield, as my father's record is that all his brothers and sisters were living there at the time of the Revolution. Grandfather was drowned during that period, 1782."
129. Catharine.--Baptized September 21, 1735.4 Was married May 1, 1754, to Gideon Wellis.4 Alonzo said that one of his own great aunts was married to a Mr. Wells.
130. Eunice.--Baptized April 8, 1739.4 Of her, Alonzo said: "I think one of my great aunts was married to a Mr. Smedley; that they lived at Canadaigua, and had but one child, a daughter." There was a James Smedley, one of the distributors of the estate of Judge Peter Burr, grandfather of this Eunice.
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1 William F. Corbit, Ass'd Press Office, Philadelphia.
2 Doc. Hist. N. Y., Vol. 2, p. 1038.
3 New York Church Records.
4 Fairfield, Conn., Church Records.

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Sixth Generation.

Children of Cornelius C., No. 55, and of Maria C. Roel, or Ruhl.

131. John C.--Baptized January 21, 1711.1 Died July 25, 1796.2 His wife was Lydia Silvester. He was an Attorney-at-Law at Kingston, and was Postmaster there June 30, 1796, as appears by his signature in a newspaper, to a list of letters. He was blind before his death.
    In his will dated June 30, 1796, proven May 13, 1797, he mentioned his children Peter, Adrian, Henry, Catharine, Jane, Ann Maria; his father-in-law Peter Silvester; and his brothers-in-law Francis and Cornelius Silvester.3
132. Maria.--Baptized July 4, 1762.1
133. Catharina.--Baptized November 20, 1763.1 Wife of Jonathan Hasbrouck. Their daughter Catharina was baptized September 2, 1787; and their son Abraham Bruyn, December 18, 1791. The latter was President of Rutgers College, New Brunswick, from 1840 until 1850. Another son, Augustus, was baptized October 5, 1795.4 Jonathan Hasbrouck had a brother Abraham, whose daughter Helen was married to Henry Sharpe, son of Abraham Sharpe; and the son of Henry and Helen is General George Henry Sharpe, late Surveyor of the Port of New York.
134. George Pietersen.--Baptized July 17, 1765.1 He was named after a physician of Montgomery, N. Y.
135. Anna Sabina.--Baptized July 13, 1766.1 She was named after Sabine, a physician in New York. She was wife of Henry H. Schoonmaker. (See No. "71.") Baptisms of their children are recorded as follows: Hezekiah, March 27, 1791; Cornelius, May 23, 1794; Jonathan, November 12, 1796; Augustus, May 2, 1799; Henry, August 21, 1802; John Wynkoop, November 3, 1805; Jesse, March 5, 1809.4
136. Elizabeth.--Baptized December 3, 1769.1
137. Cornelius.--Baptized May 24, 1772.1 Died single.
138. Henrietta.--Baptized March 23, 1775.4 She was married to Dr. Henry Van Solingen, and died about 1862.
139. Augustus.--B. September 10, 1777; d. July 3, 1836; m. January 27, 1808, Ann Maria Sylvester, who was born February 26, 1780, died May 1, 1825.5
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1 New York Church Records.
2 Kingston Tombstone.
3 Kingston Book B, p. 426.
4 Kingston Church Records.
5 Francis S. Wynkoop, New York.

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Children of Petrus, No. 56, and of Jane Hardenburgh.

140. Jane.--Baptized September 22, 1776.1 The record calls her Janneke.
141. Peter P.--Baptized January 25, 1779. His wife was Anna Roosa. His last will, as of Hurley, dated September 7, 1846, was proven June 12, 1848.2

Children of Cornelius D., No. 62, and of Leah Du Bois.

142. Derick C.--Born April 4, 1763; died October 5, 1838. His wife was Elizabeth Sparling. His last will, of Hurley, dated September 24, 1838, was proven December 27, 1838.3
143. Leah.--Born April 9, 1766.1 She was the wife of Abraham Ten Eyck De Witt. M. D., son of Andries De Witt, of Marbletown. They had children, Jane, wife of H. C. Hornbeck, and Blandina, wife of Alexander Storey.

Children of Cornelius D., No. 62, and of Anne Gansevoort.

144. Gertrude.--Born December 26, 1781. She died in infancy. (See Gertrude below.)
145. Herman Gansevoort.--Born December 16, 1785. He is mentioned as a druggist, at 124 Market street, Albany, in 18l3.4 He died at Albany, March 3, 1854.4
146. Gertrude Magdalene.--Baptized November 29, 1788.1 She probably died in infancy.

Children of Derick D., No. 64, and of Sarah Eltinge.

147. Gertrude.--Married November, 1790, David Colden, sixth child of Cadwallader Colden and Elizabeth Ellison. After his death, she became wife of his brother Alexander, fourth child. They lived at Coldenham.5
148. Cornelia.--Wife of Peter Eltinge. They were parents of Edmund Eltinge, of New Paltz.

Children of Petrus, No. 77, and of Mary Van Alstyne.

149. John.--Born August 11, 1779; died September 2, 1799,6 of yellow fever, at Philadelphia. Unmarried.
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1 Kingston Church Records.
2 Kingston Book K, p. 665.
3 Kingston Book I, p. 366.
4 Annals of Albany, Vol. 6, p. 324.
5 N. Y. Geneal. & Biog. Soc. Record, Vol. IV., p. 177.
6 Family Bible of Johannes, No. "16."

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150. Martin.--Born January 31, 1781; died June 28, 1821.1 He was unmarried, and died at Kingston, where his tombstone stands.
151. Peter.--Born August 28, 1783;1 died at New Orleans, unmarried.
152. Abram.--Born March 26, 1786; died at Kingston, March 23, 1868. 1 He intermarried with Maria Van Steenburgh, January 10, 1838.
153. Catharine.--Born October 9, 1788; died March, 1862.1 Unmarried.
154. Benjamin.--Born July 16, 1791; died August 15, 1821.1 His tombstone is in the Kingston graveyard.

Children of Evert, No. 80, and of Arriaantje Schepmoes.

155. Cornelius.--Born March 1, 1731; died April 21, 1741.2
156. Dirck, Judge.--Born October 15, 1732; married Tjaatje (No. "70"), November 1, 1754, and died December 9, 1796. Tjaatje, (Charity), was born November 9, 1731; died November 17, 1757. December 13, 1760, he intermarried with Sarah, born December 8, 1737, daughter of Petrus Smedes.
    Dirk seems to be the proper spelling of this name. The Judge, however, uniformly wrote his name with the "e," and he was so addressed by his friends and compatriots. but in this family the spelling has been usually Derick, as to other members of the same name, down to the present time.
    He was an Associator of Kingston, May 29, 1775.3 On the 5th of November, of the same year, he was chosen Deputy to the New York Provincial Convention.3 In Committee of Safety, October 11, 1776, he was appointed Inspector of Flour, at Kingston.4
    Judge Wynkoop was an estimable gentleman, and one of the most active and noted persons in Ulster County during the Revolution. He was a member of the Committee of Safety, and of the Second Provincial Congress, which met at New York, November 14, 1775. By an ordinance of the Convention of 1777, he was appointed a Judge of the Common Pleas of Ulster County, associate of Levi Pawling, First Judge. He was a member of the New York Assembly, 1780-1. From 1783, he was for ten
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1 Family Bible of Johannes, No. "16."
2 Fami1y Bible of Capt. Evert, No. "80."
3 Jour. N. Y. Prov. Con., Vol. 1, p. 32, and p. 189.
4 Force's Amer. Ar., 5th Series, Vol. 3, p. 239.

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years First Judge of the county. In 1788 he was a member of the State Convention to which was submitted the Federal Constitution.1
    The New York Convention, October 15, 1776, adopted a preamble, reciting that the records of the city and county of New York, and of the county and borough of Westchester, were in private hands in the county of Westchester, and unsafe because of the enemy having landed n that county, and appointed William Miller, Theodore Bartow, and John Cozine commissioners, to remove, with all possible expedition, the records to Kingston, Ulster county, and there place them in care of Dirck Wynkoop, Abram Hasbrouck, and Christopher Tappen, (see No. "75"); and empowered them to call for a guard to protect the removal.2
    The Committee of Safety, through order signed John McKesson, Fishkill, October 17, 1776, sent the papers of the late Receiver-General's office, to the same persons, at Kingston, with instructions to take care equal to, or even greater than, that used with the other public records.3
    On the 10th of October of the following year, the Committee of Safety directed Abram Hasbrouck, Joseph Gasherie, Dirck Wynkoop, Jr., Christopher Tappen, and Samuel Bayard, Jr., who had charge of the public records of the Colony, which had been deposited at Kingston in June, 1776, to remove the property in their custody to Rochester [Ulster County]. In case of necessity, Judge Wynkoop and Oke Suydam were to impress teams. On the 16th of the same month, the British burned Kingston, in revenge, because the Convention had met there, in April, 1777, and adopted a Constitution. Some of the public papers, in Mr. Bancker's charge, at Judge Wynkoop's house, on the corner of Pearl and Fair Streets, were removed only a few minutes before a party of the Redcoats began to plunder the buildings.4
    Governor George Clinton, Poughkeepsie, May 4, 1778, wrote to Judge Wynkoop, of a contribution from Charleston, S.C., of £927 17s. 16d., for the Kingston sufferers, and of his own purpose to grant exemptions to mechanics from ordinary militia service, when they would work at reasonable wages in rebuilding.3
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11 Coll. Uls. Hist. Soc., Vol. 1, pp. 69 and 120.
22 Force's Amer. Ar., 3d Series, Vol. 3, pp. 247, 248, 31, 23, 138.
33 Paper in the possession of the Compiler.
44 Collections of Uls. Hist. Soc., Vol. 1, p. 129.

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    Dirk was Assistant State Agent in 1781, as appears from documents in possession of the Compiler.
    In 1787-89, Judge Wynkoop was owner of the brig Esopus, trading between Kingston and the West Indies, of which Jacobus Wynkoop, (No. "121"), was at one time master.
    J. Van Rensselaer, Chairman of Republican Committee, Albany, April 23, 1789, wrote to Joseph Gasherie, Dirck Wynkoop, and Christopher Tappen, Kingston Republican Committee, urging efforts for the re-election of Governor Clinton.1
    William H. Dederick, of Kingston, says of Judge Wynkoop: "He was a member of the Consistory of the First Reformed Church of Kingston, a number of times. This seems to have been a characteristic of the family. In the many records I have examined, I can not forbear saying, I have found no parallel."
    His last will, dated August 28, 1794, was proven February 18, 1797, and is recorded at Kingston, Book B, p. 382.
    His tombstone, in good preservation, stands beside that of his father, in the yard of the first Reformed Church, Kingston.
    His silver box, for smoking tobacco, embossed with the representation of a Holland feast, descended to the Compiler.
157. Peter.--Born November 16, 1739; died August 10, 1746.2 Another son was born August 22; died August 27, 1743.2
158. Cornelius E.--Born July 4, 1746. Intermarried with Cornelia Manscius, August 22, 1766.3 Died September 19, 1795, and was buried at the new church at Marbletown.
    He was, April 7, 1775, member of the Committee from Marbletown to choose Deputies to the Provincial Convention of New York; was an Associator of Marbletown in June, 1775, and Captain of the South East District, first company, town of Marbletown, September 19, 1775; was Second Major of the Minute Men of Ulster, under commission issued October 25, 1775.4
    In 1778, the legislature of New York passed an Act for the detection and defeat of conspiracies. Under this Act Cornelius E. Wynkoop was appointed with Messrs. Platt,
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1 Paper in possession of the Compiler.
2 Family Bible of Capt. Evert, No. "80."
3 Corp. Man. N. Y., Valentine, 1862, p. 651.
4 Jour. N. Y. Prov. Convention, Vol. 1, pp. 21, 34, 151, 38, 178.

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Harper, and Cantine as commissioner. On the 3d of August in that year, in a communication to Lieutenant Colonel Aaron Burr, they speak of the bearer, Cornelius E. Wynkoop, as one of the board, to whom they refer for such particulars as it may be necessary to adjust, to enable them, the more effectually, to convey unfriendly persons within the enemy's lines in future.1
    His house at Stone Ridge, Marbletown, Ulster County, is at the present time a handsome and commodious building, and was superior to the houses of its date, 1772.

Children of Cornelius, No. 82, and of Anne Schoonmaker.

159. Anne.--Baptized February 6, 1732,2 Antje. She was married to Philip Swartwout, October 15, 1749. The record describes her as born and living at Rochester, and him as born and living at Minnesinck, Orange County.
160. Jacobus.--The Church records of Rochester, Ulster County, show the baptism, between 1759 and 1778, of ten children of Jacobus Wynkoop and Janneke Aosterhout. It is here assumed that such Jacobus was a son of Cornelius above.
    Jacobus, in 1778, joined in a petition of the inhabitants of Rochester, for protection against the Indians.3

Children of Evert, No. 83, and of Sarah Decker.

161. Johannes.--Baptized February 9, 1755.2 Died in infancy.
162. Maria, or Marytje.--Baptized May 31, 1757.4 She was married to Gerrit Becker, April 16, 1780.5 Children: Eva, b. January 6, 1781; Evert, b. November 10, 1782; James, b. October 20, 1791. 6
163. Johannes.--Born June 18, 1759. Intermarried March 21, 1791, with Harriet Bartlett, who was born November 22, 1768, and died February 13, 1817. He died February 3, 1813. He lived at Bethlehem; afterward at Cohoes Falls.
164. Catharina.--Baptized April 12, 1762.4
165. Eliza.--Baptized September 8, 1764.4
166. Elisha.--Born September 18, 1766. Died a bachelor. According to another account he was born in 1758, and lost his life during the war.
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1 Davis' Memoirs of Aaron Burr, Vol. 1, pp. 132, 133, 131.
2 Kingston Church Records.
3 Collections of Ulster Hist. Soc., Vol. 1, p. 58.
4 Caatsbaan Church Records, Saugerties.
5 Albany Church Records.
6 First Settlers Albany Co., page 51.

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167. Deborah.--Baptized January 13, 1768.1 Died unmarried.
168. Joshua.--Born September 19, 1770. Intermarried with Margaret Arnout or Arnold, who was born June 10, 1770. He lived and died at Bethlehem, Albany County.

Children of Evert, No. 90, and of Aaltje Meyer.

169. Hezekiah.--Born June 9, 1766. Intermarried with Elizabeth Dederick. Died February 28, 1856. His will, of Saugerties, 1753, [1853 ? - chw], proven May 12, 1756, [1856 ? - chw], mentions his daughters, Sally; Elsje, deceased, wife of John P. Kemple; and Maria; and his sons Henry and Everett H.2
170. Sarah.--Baptized January 13, 1768. She was married November 19, 1799, to Paul Van Steenberg. The record describes her as a young woman, and him as a widower.1 She died July 31, 1832. They had children: Alida, born April 25, 1802; Thomas, born October 27, 1804; Lucretia, born September 19, 1811.1 Thomas intermarried with Leah Hommel, and Lucretia was married to Jacob Meyer.
171. Henry.--Baptized September 19, 1769. Intermarried with Ann Loew, called also Arriaantje, about 1789.
    His last will as Hendrikus, dated May 20, 1828, proven August 25, 1828, mentions his wife Annetje Loew, and his children Evert, Hezekiah, Aaltje, wife of Henry Schoonmaker, Jr., Ann, Tjerck, and Henry.
172. William.--Baptized August 9, 1773. Intermarried with Maria Trombour, July 3, 1796. The record describes him as a young man and her as a young woman.1
173. Maria.--Baptized October 7, 1776.1
174. Catharine.--Baptized September 19, 1779. She died single. Her last will of Saugerties, dated March 13, 1857, proven November 11, 1859, speaks of herself as a boarder in the family of John P. Kimball.3

Children of Hezekiah, No. 94, and of Maria Myers.

175. Sarah.--Baptized September 6, 1775.1 She was married to Merchant Lawrence, June 7, 1794. The record describes her as a young woman, and him as a widower.1 He was from Connecticut, and died in Greene County, New York. They had children: Maria, born February 18, 1795; "Clerk" or (perhaps Tjerck Dirk), born March 22, 1797; Evert, born January 9, 1799.1
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1 Caatsbaan Church Records.
2 Kingston Book N, p. 363.
3 Kingston Book N, p. 731.

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176. Leah.--Baptized October 5, 1777.1 She was married to Roswell Lawrence, a half-brother of Merchant Lawrence. They had four children: Wynkoop, who lives in Chemung County; Albert, who lives in Ontario County, and intermarried with a Myers, and afterward with Margaret Britt, a granddaughter of Peter Britt, (see No. "97"); Lewis, who intermarried with Margaret Peck, whose mother is a daughter of Peter Britt, and who lives in Sullivan County; and Maria, who was married to Henry Wells, and lives in Newtown, about eight miles from Elmira.2
177. Tobias.--Baptized May 3 1780.1 He intermarried with Maria Suydam, who was commonly known as Polly Suydam. Afterward with Elizabeth Van Steenburgh, a widow. He lived at Saugerties.
178. Evert.--Baptized November 7, 1784.1 He intermarried with Polly Allen, who was living at Palenville, Greene County, in May, 1868, aged seventy-five. He died March 3, 1855. His last will, of Saugerties, dated January 24, 1845, was proven May 14, 1855.3

Children of William, No. 96, and of Charity Schermerhorn.

179. Hannah.--Born February 9, 1778. Married September 1, 1796, to Benjamin Wynkoop, No. "249."4
180. Jane.--Married to Philip McConald. They died childless, at Newtown, Chemung County.

Children of Tobias, No. 99, and of Jane Schermerhorn.

181. Cornelius.--Baptized December 23, 1781.1 Intermarried with his cousin, Alida Sharp. They lived and died in Ulster County.
182. Nelly.--Baptized November 7, 1784,1 "Neeltje." She was married to John Kiersted. They have three children, who live in Ulster county; Wynkoop, born May 18, 1818; James, born December 2, 1821,1 and Tobias.
183. "Decola."--Baptized January 11, 1789.1

Children of Petrus, No. 100, and of Magdalen Bear.

184. Anna.--Known as Antje. Born October 26, 1784. Married to William Fiero, November 2, 1802. They had three children; Magdalene, born February 5, 1806, married to Philip Edington, April 5, 1825; Caroline, born February
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1 Caatsbaan Church Records.
2 Bradley Wynkoop, No. "366."
3 Kingston Book N, p. 245.
4 Alonzo Ilus Wynkoop, No. "466."

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24, 1811, married to James C. Henderson, November 13, 1832; Peter, born November 12, 1814, died June 20, 1816. Anna survived her husband and was still living in 1867.
185. Leah.--Born December 7, 1786; married to Abram Post; died December 3, 1847. Her husband was still living in 1867, aged 84. They had four children: Magdalene; Abraham, born August 5, 1810,1 intermarried with Eliza Blossom, and lived at Dundee, Yates County, having five children; John, who intermarried with Adelaide Schoonmaker, of New York City, and has two children, all living at Flint Creek, Ontario County; and Peter.
186. Tobias.--Born December 9, 1789; died September 28, 1793.
187. Caroline.--Born October 15, 1792; died January 21, 1841. She was married to Thomas Waugh, and they had children: Ira, born April 26, 1812; John, born January 16, 1815; Peter, born September 26, 1818, intermarried with Emily A. Wooten, of Chattahoochee, Florida - in 1867 was proprietor of Mount Eagle Hotel, Saratoga; Adeline, born September 24, 1820, died July 31, 1852; Catharine, born September 26, 1822, married to John Brocklebank; Hiel, born April 30, 1825, intermarried with Olivia Rider, of Georgia, and lives there; James, born March 7, 1829, died March 18, 1830.
188. Catharine.--Born June 17, 1794; married to James Purdy; died September 12, 1818.
189. Tobias.--Born July 18, 1797.1 Intermarried with Eleanor Welsh, and lived in Illinois, where his wife died about 1866. He removed to Georgia in the fall of 1868.
190. Adam.--Born July 5, 1800; intermarried with Marion Childs. They live in Ontario County.
191. Peter.--A twin.   } Born December 26, 1803.1 Died in
192. William.--A twin. }    infancy.
193. John.--Born December 10, 1804, at Catskill; was removed to Seneca, Ontario County, in 1810; intermarried April 18, 1829, with Elizabeth Spann, who was born in Albany County, January 18, 1808. He had a farm of 200 acres. He died October 9, 1866.

Children of John, No. 101, and of Catharine Van Meter.

194. Cornelius.--Born May 24, 1758; died August, 1758.
195. Isaac.--Born August 1, 1759; intermarried with Rachel Van Cleve, of New Jersey; d. March 18, 1825.
196. Cornelius.--Born June 18, 1762; intermarried with Mar-
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1 Caatsbaan Church Records.

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garet Fulton, of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, whose mother's maiden name was Yerkes. He lived at Moreland, Pennsylvania, and died about 1843 or '4.
197. Abraham.--Born April 7, 1765; intermarried with Ruth Hayr; removed to the neighborhood of Lockport, New York; died March 23, 1841.
198. Rebecca.--Born August 28, 1768; m. to ______ Hogeland, by whom she had no child. After his death she was married to George Fetter, who is otherwise called Casper Fetters, by whom she had three sons and five daughters.

Children of Gerardus, No. 109, and of Elizabeth Bennet.

199. Isaac.--He served in the Revolutionary War, and was taken prisoner at New York. After enduring much starvation and other suffering, he reached his father's house, almost a skeleton. He lived and died near Trenton, New Jersey. Was twice married; Phebe Jones was one of his wives.
200. John.--Born April 6, 1766; intermarried with Anna Feaster; died August 20, 1813. His wife was born February 4, 1766; died 1803.
201. Gerrit.--Intermarried with Ann Strickland, whose father, Miles Strickland, of Bucks County, Penn., was of English parentage. Gerrit's father gave him a farm in Centre County, Penn's Valley, where he lived until his death, of consumption, in middle life. His wife died in 1833, aged 69.
202. Matthew.--Intermarried with Thomasine Stockholm.
203. David.--His first wife was Ann McNair; the second, by whom he had no children, was Mary Van Horn. He represented Bucks County, Penn., in the Legislature six of seven successive years. Was a farmer.
204. William.--Born June 25, 1778; died July 8, 1833. Intermarried with Mary Langstroth, April 13, 1801.
205. Susan.--She was married to Rev. David Wiley, of the Presbyterian Church, Georgetown, D. C. Her daughter is Susan, wife of Isaac Baker, of Princeton, N. J. Their daughter, Elizabeth Rose, is wife of Rev. Dr. Joseph Tuthill Duryea, of the Claasson Avenue Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.
206. Elizabeth.--Married to Stephen Rose, of the neighborhood of Trenton, N. J. She died without children.

Children of Adrian, No. 110, and of Sarah Randell.

207. Elizabeth.--Married ______ Lucas. Settled in Stephenson County, Ill. They had two sons, Adrian and William, farmers.

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208. Sarah.--Married ______ Jones. Settled in Jefferson County, Va. Children: Adrian; Mary, wife of Joseph Randell; and Sarah, wife of William Kearney. All of the same county.
209. Hannah.--Married William Lemon, farmer. Lived and died in Berkeley County. Children: Adrian and Sarah, living; Margaret, dead.
210. Garrett.--Intermarried with Sarah Martin, of Bucks County, Penn., and settled in what was then a part of Frederick County, Va., but now Berkeley County, W. Va. He had a farm adjoining his father's.

Children of James, No. 111, and of Hester Peterson.

211. Mary.--B. March 10, 1778; m. in 1807 to Isaac Cannell, of Chestertown, Kent County, Md., and died the same year.
    There were two sons of James and Hester: one b. September 4, 1781; died next evening; the other b. September 29, 1782; died next evening.
212. Hester Cathalena.--B. March 5, 1784; m. to Richard Barroll, of Chestertown; d. 1812, leaving two daughters, Ann Matilda, first wife of Rev. John Payne, Episcopal Bishop in Africa, and Mary Catholena, wife of Edward Johnson, of Baltimore. Mrs. Johnson has been living at Jackson, Miss.
213. Harriet Grace.--B. October 5, 1786; d. 1812, unmarried.

Children of Henry, No. 113, and of Susannah Wanshaer.

214. Christina.--B. August 18, 1763: m. April 20, 1786, to Dr. Reading Beatty, of Newtown, Bucks County, Penn.; d. at Abington, May 18, 1841.
215. Ann.--B. October 18, 1765; m. August 17, 1790, to James Raguet; d. July 23, 1815. They had two sons, James and Henry, and one daughter, Claudine. James intermarried with Miss Vanuxen, and removed to Steubenville, Ohio, and thence to Wisconsin; they had several sons and daughters. Henry intermarried with Miss Towers, and had three sons and daughters. Henry removed to Cincinnati, and thence to Texas, before it had achieved its independence. His eldest son was Condé, of whom an account is given in the American Encyclopedia. One of Henry's daughters is wife of Leonard Mortimer Thorn, of New York. The family motto has been obtained, by the Compiler, from a piece of silver ware in her possession.
216. Margaretta.--B. January 22, 1768; m. November 24, 1789, to Herman J. Lombaert, a merchant of Philadelphia, where he died, of yellow fever, August 29, 1793, aged

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thirty-seven. He is said to have been of remarkable cultivation and accomplishment.
217. Nicholas.--Physician; b. March 25, 1770; d. March 30, 1815, at Brookville, Montgomery County, Md., where he had been practicing medicine for some years, and was buried at Sandy Spring Meeting House. Intermarried April 11, 1793, with Francenia, eldest daughter of Gen. Francis Murray and Martha Gamble. She died about 1799: and October 15, 1800, he intermarried with Sarah, d. of George Campbell and Helen Donaldson. She died August 21, 1837. George Campbell was Recorder of Deeds, Philadelphia.
    Nicholas practiced medicine at Northampton, Bucks County, Penn., and afterward at Brookville, Md., as above stated. (See deed by him to his father, Register's Office, N. Y., L. 49, p. 60.)
218. Maria Helena.--B. April 30, 1772; d. February 25, 1809; m. July 9, 1793, to Christian Wirtz, son of Christian Wirtz, and Margaret Houson. He was a merchant of Philadelphia. His death was April 27, 1809.
219. John Wanshaer.--B. July 11, 1774; d., of yellow fever, September 6, 1793, while prosecuting law studies.
220. Jonathan.--B. June 21, 1776; d. February 21, 1842, at Newtown, Bucks County, on the paternal estate; intermarried April 27, 1809, with Ann Dick, d. of Campbell Dick and Margaret Lesle.

Child of Henry, No. 113, and of Sarah Newkirk.

221. Susannah.--B. April 11, 1784; m. October 3, 1808, to John Lefferts, son of Arthur Lefferts and Adriana Van Arsdale. They removed to the neighborhood of Lake Seneca, N. Y., where their descendants now live.

Child of Gerrit, No. 115, and of Ann Horn.

222. Margaret.--W. of George M. Woodward, of Burlington County, N. J., who died there in 1850, aged sixty-five. She was still living there in 1868, aged seventy-six, having six children living.

Children of Philip, No. 117, and of Caty Van Horn.

223. Henry.--Intermarried with ______ Hogeland; afterward with Henrietta Shelmire, born Fetter; she died March 23, 1869, in her seventy-third year. In 1870, Henry was living in Huntington Valley, Montgomery County, Penn.

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224. Henrietta.--D. 1842, aged forty-six.
225. John.--D. 1837, aged thirty-seven.
226. Garret.--D. 1862, aged sixty.
227. William.--D. 1852, aged forty-eight.
228. Mary.
229. Margaret.
230. Ann.
231. Catharine.

Children of Jacobus, No. 121, and of Alida Myers.

232. Cornelius.--B. March 17, 1756; d. February 2, 1763. The record in the family bible of Jacobus, calls the mother Cathlina; in the record of baptism of the child, Dutch Church, New York City, March 24, 1756, she is called Alida Coens, [d. of Conrad ?]; but the descendants at Albany call her Alida Myers.
233. Elizabeth.--B. March 19, 1758; m. to Garret A. Lansing, December 26, 1776. Children: Abraham, b. December 6, 1777; Abraham, b. January 3, 1782; James Wynkoop, b. April 20, 1783; James Wynkoop, b. July 19, 1784; Gerrit, b. July 20, 1785; Alida, b. January 19, 1787; Elizabeth, D. December 30, 1788; James, b. April 2, 1791; Abraham, b. February 10, 1793; Cornelia, b. [bap. ?] December 25, b. September 10, 1794; John, b. March 10, 1797; Robert, b. May 6, 1800; Sarah. b. September, 1802.1
234. Sarah.--B. July 27, 1760; m. to Isaac Fonda, November 22, 1779, and to Asa Douglas, August 25, 1801. The record of her baptism, New York, has her mother's name Koens, [d. of Koen, i. e. Conrad]; with William Koens as a witness.
235. Cornelius J.--B. August 25, 1763; intermarried December 12, 1789, with Mary Forsey.2 His second wife was Ann De Wandelis or De Wander, it is said.
236. James.--B. March 9, 1769; d. January 21, 1821; intermarried with Catalina Dunbar, February 11, 1791.3 She was born at Albany, November 28, 1770, and died June 15, 1838.4 His last will was dated October 26, 1819; recorded February 28, 1821.5
237. Alida.--B. September 8, 1772; m. to Jonathan Eights, a physician at Albany, who was born there November 26,
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1 First Settlers, Albany Co., p. 72.
2 See Records Mar., Dutch Church, Albany; and L. 14, p. 310, Deeds, Albany.
3 Albany Church Records.
4 Annals of Albany, Vol. 10, p. 341; Vol. 6, p. 198.
5 Albany Surrogate's office, L. 5, p. 257.

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1773, and died August 10, 1848;1 son of Abraham Eights and Catharina Broecks. Alida died May 15, 1849.2

Children of Cornelius, No. 124, and of Abigail Osburne.

238. Elizabeth.--Bap. New York, August 24, 1759; the record has the mother's name Aesbeen. She was probably the person whose death, June 16, 1836, while she was a member of the First Congregational Society, Fairfield, Fairfield County, Conn., is recorded by the name of "Miss Betsey Wynkoop."
239. Jacobus Van der Spiegel.--Bap. October 2, 1767. While living at Fairfield, he there intermarried with Sarah Price, of Greenfield, April 20, 1788.

Children of Benjamin, No. 127, and of Sarah Wooddrop Sims.

240. Joseph.--B. December 3, 1768; d. March 24, 1814.
241. Esther.--B. May 18, 1771; d. November 20, 1774.
242. Sarah.--B. May 15, 1773; d. September 24, 1777.
243. Ann.--B. December 30, 1775; d. June 18, 1849.
244. Benjamin.--B. November 15, 1778; d. September 10, 1789.
245. Abraham.--B. June 1, 1782; d. January 30, 1852; intermarried with Hannah Norman, March 28, 1807, d. of Joseph Norman.
246. Wooddrop Sims.--B. October 20, 1786; d. 1814. Was married but had no children.
247. Sarah.--B. June 30, 1789; d. July 12, 1790.

Children of Benjamin, No. 128, and of Grissel Frost.

248. Abraham.--Who was lost during the Revolutionary War, and was supposed to have been captured by the British.
249. Benjamin.--B. April 10, 1769; intermarried with Hannah Wynkoop, No. "179," September 1, 1796. He was an apprentice to a Mr. Whiting, who removed to Savannah, Ga., where the apprenticeship was completed. On his return North, Major William Wynkoop induced him to go to Chemung, to make trinkets for the Indians. He was a good watch and clock maker, silversmith, and engraver, and the necessities of a new country made him a general mechanic. He taught school, surveyed land, and was a good English scholar, acquainted with chemistry, mineralogy, geology, and natural philosophy. He became a large land operator, and was land poor.
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1 Annals of Albany, Vol. 9, p. 99.
2 First Settlers Albany County, page 46.

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250. John.--B. in Redding, Fairfield County, Conn., and died there in 1813. His wife was Esther Griffin, who removed to Chemung in 1820, where she died in 1835, aged seventy-two.
251. Gershom.--Who settled in Tioga County, Penn., where he died in 1831. His wife Martha, called Patty, d. of William McFarlin and Elizabeth Robb, removed to the neighborhood of Rochester, N. Y.
252. Peter, Captain.--Who was a seafaring man, and commanded a vessel from New York. After leaving the sea, he was married, and settled upon the old homestead, where he died, without heirs.
253. Grissel.--Who was the wife of a Mr. Hurd. They had one daughter, Delia, widow of Chauncey Wilcox, who subsequently lived at Waverley, N. Y.
254. Anne.--She was married and had two daughters, Harriet and Mary Ann. One of them was wife of a Mr. Barker, and lived for many years in New York City.

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Seventh Generation.

Children of John C., No. 131, and of Lydia Silvester.

255. Peter Silvester.--Clergyman of Reformed Dutch Church. Intermarried with Margaret Gosman. He was licensed to preach, 1813; was settled 181_-1817 at Catskill; 1817-1820, at Hyde Park and Staatsburg; 1820-1822 at Pleasant Plain; 1822-1840 at Ghent; 1840-1843 at Ghent, and 2d church, Claverack; 1843-1844 at Ghent; 1844-1848 at Blooming Grove; died 1848.1 The Rev. John Rugan wrote, in 1863, that he was, in 1850, in charge of the Lutheran Church, at Ghent, where "the memory of Dominie Wynkoop was cherished with love and respect by the entire community. He appeared to be a standard of ministerial faithfulness, character, and piety."
256. Adrian.--Baptized June 3, 1794, Kingston Record. Died single.
257. Henry Van Schaack.--Baptized June 11, 1796. (Same record.)
258. Catharine.
259. Jane.
260. Ann Maria.
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Children of Augustus, No. 139, and of Ann Maria Silvester.

261. Mary Jane.--B. January 20, 1810; m. October 1, 1834, to Henry Hinsdale Reynolds, who was b. July 21, 1811; d. November 23, 1868. The "Press," of Kingston, under date November 26, 1868, attributed to Mr. Reynolds a practical turn of mind; familiarity with business; wisdom in counsel; deeds of benevolence in private; a Christian spirit; giftedness in prayer; and the liberal use of ample pecuniary means, in works of beneficence. A few weeks before his death, he had been chosen President of the State of New York National Bank, with which he had been connected from its beginning. This genealogy enlisted his hearty interest, and directly and indirectly he contributed material liberally.
    They had three children: Augustus W., Francis W., and Sarah B. Francis W. enlisted in the first call for three-months men; returned, reinlisted for the war; received a wound at Chancellorsville, from the effects of which he never recovered. He died, in 1870, as he had a lived, a faithful Christian.
262. Augustus.--B. January 22, 1812; d. January 18, 1862; intermarried June 15, 1843, with Anna Whiting, who was b. September 23, 1815; d. August 16, 1863. They lived at Kinderhook.
263. Francis Silvester.--B. November 6, 1815; intermarried October 2, 1844, with Sarah Frelinghuysen Elmendorf, who was b. May 16, 1819. They live in New York City.
264. Catharine Burhans.--B. September 15, 1817; d. January 6, 1842; m. October 3, 1837, to John Mumford Keese.
265. Henrietta.--B. April 18, 1819. Lives at Kingston, N. Y.
266. Elizabeth Hicks.--B. September 9, 1821; d. April 1, 1824.

Children of Peter P., No. 141, and of Anna Roosa.

267. Cornelius P.--B. August 25, 1808; intermarried with Margaret McMurray Cruikshank, April 30, 1846, b. October 12, 1821, d. of Robert Cruikshank, of Troy, and Emily Thompson. In 1871 he was living in Milford, Del., on a farm which was in possession of a Wynkoop, one hundred years ago.
268. Anthony Roosa.--B. December 13, 1809; intermarried March 2, 1837, with Ellen De Witt, b. March 15, 1819, d. of Henry T. Jansen. They live at Owasco, Cayuga County, N. Y.
269. Hardenburgh.--B. July 1, 1811; d. August 28, 1844; intermarried October 28, 1835, with Sarah Maria Krom; b. January 27, 1810; d. of Samuel Krom and Joanna

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(born) Krom. According to tradition, the name was originally Cromwell.
270. Jane Catharine.--B. April 20, 1817. Never married.
270. Leah.--B. March 25, 1819; m. to John T. C. De Witt, and had seven children.

Children of Derick C., No. 142, and of Elizabeth Sparling.

272. Sarah.--Bap. June 20, 1796;1 wife of Andrew P. Roosa; d. May, 1871, Kingston. They had children: Derick, Leah, and Catharine; the last, wife of Stephen V. R. Buckbee.
273. Cornelius.--Bap. September 20, 1798;1 intermarried with his cousin, Harriet Sparling.
274. Gerretje Annetje.--Bap. June 19, 1801.1 Perhaps it is her death, aged fifty-eight, June 27, 1863, which is recorded in the Annals of Albany.
275. George.--B. July 23, 1814; intermarried, at Marbletown, April 14, 1839, with Eleanor Sala Davis, d. of James V. W. Davis and Gertrude Perrine. She was born February 12, 1814; d. January 18, 1846. He intermarried, at Hurley, February 6, 1847, with Sarah Catharine, d. of Cornelius Dumond and Blandina Crispell. George lives in a house at Hurley, parts of which were built 150 years ago. It seems probable that his farm was the original homestead of the family in this country. Various pictures of the place have been painted by William H. Snyder.
276. Eleanor.--W. of Cornelius Newkirk. They had children: Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, John, Henry.
277. Leah De Witt.--W. of Capt. Henry Harbeck Buckbee, of New York City, who died May 23, 1873. Their children were Mary D. and De Witt C.
278. Derick C.--Intermarried with Celinda Crispell; afterward with Elizabeth Hotchkiss. He lives in Greene County.

Children of Abraham, No. 152, and of Maria Van Steenburgh.

279. Mary Catharine.--B. April 14, 1844; m. August 19, 1869, to Henry E. Malin.
280. Harvey Heusted.--B. May 15, 1846.
281. Matilda.--B. May 15, 1848.
282. Anna E.--B. July 7, 1851.
283. William Teller.--B. February 5, 1854.

Children of Dirck, No. 56, and of Tjaatje Wynkoop.

284. Peter.--B. December 27, 1755; d. January 26, 1835. He intermarried, December 10, 1785, with Margaret, d. of
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1 Kingston Church Records.

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John Quackenbos and Catharine De Witt, whom he met during the Revolutionary war at Marlboro, whither her father's family had retired from New York, when the British occupied that city. She was born March 20, 1765, d. May 5, 1851. After his marriage he removed from Kingston to New York, and engaged in the manufacture of sea-biscuit, with his father-in-law and brother-in-law, the latter also named John. Peter afterward was engaged in the manufacture and sale of tobacco in New York, and had a snuff factory in Ulster County. About the year 1818, he became a Measurer in the Custom House, where he remained until a few years before his death.
285. Maria.--B. September 3, 1757; d. March 16, 1758.

Children of Dirck, No. 156, and of Sarah Smedes.

286. Arriaantje, commonly called Arrietta.--B. December 3, 1761. Her will, dated April 4, 1820, was proven April 7, 1826.1
287. Catharine.--B. January 24, 1764. Died single.
288. Sarah.--B. July 25, 1773; d. about 1817, in New York, at the house of her step-daughter Mrs. Amelia Smith Russell.2 She was married to Timothy Tredwell Smith, who was at the time Principal of the Kingston Academy. He was born at Smithfield, L. I., January 17, 1768; d. October 24, 1803, while Professor of Moral Philosophy and Logic in Union College, Schenectady. His tombstone is in the Kingston graveyard.
289. Derick.--B. June 17, 1775; d. December 6, 1775.
290. Margrietje--(Margaret).--Commonly known as "Miss Peggy"; b. March 27, 1778, at the house of her paternal uncle, at Marbletown; d. at Kingston, March 18, 1862. She is spoken of as a "venerable lady, whose elegant manners and refined tone, lend such a charm to her society; residing in the house on Greene street, Kingston, where her father entertained General Washington, on his visit to Kingston."3 She left to the Compiler the family Bible of her grandfather.

Children of Cornelius E., No. 158, and of Cornelia Manscius.

291. Evert C.--Mentioned as Everardus in the will of his father; intermarried with Rachel Hardenburgh, May 8, 1786; d. June 20, 1807. Rachel was born November 29,
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1 Kingston Book E, p. 246.
2 The Compiler would like to meet with any of the descendants of the latter, or learn of their whereabouts and welfare.
3 Col. Geo. W. Pratt, in Col. of Ulst. Hist. Soc., Vol. 1, p. 133.

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1765; d. April 26, 1845. She was married January 15, 1809, to Elias Dupuy, b. July 17, 1763; d. May 1, 1829; and, April 28, 1830, to Simon Dupuy. Elias and Simon were not known to be related.
292. Cornelia.--W. of Benjamin Hardenburgh, who was a physician at Fallsburgh, Sullivan County, and cousin to Rachel above named. They had a child, Cornelia Manscius, bap. March 13, 1804.1

Children of Jacobus, No. 160, and of Jane Aosterhout.

293. Margreet--(Margaret).--Bap. March 7, 1759.2 Perhaps the wife of Jacobus Sammons, whose daughter Elizabeth was baptized at Rochester, Ulster County.
294. Cornelius.--Bap. May 16, 1761.2
295. Benjamin.--Bap. July 19, 1763.2
296. Jacobus.--Bap. January 12, 1765.2
297. Hendrikus.--Bap. November 2, 1767.2 Died in infancy.
298. Antje.--B. January 26, 1770.2
299. Jeremiah.--B. September 18, 1772.2
300. David.--B. November 27, 1773.2
301. Elizabeth.--B. April 20, 1777.2
302. Hendrikus.--B. September 6, 1778.2

Children of Johannes, No. 163 and of Harriet Bartlett.

303. Sarah.--B. December 13, 1791; m. Daniel Haines.
304. Helena.--B. January 13, 1794; m. April 17 or 19, 1814, Jacob W. Lansing; d. December 24, 1843. She was commonly called Lany. Her husband, s. of William Lansing and Alida Fonda, was born September 7, 1795; d. November 5, 1848.
305. Maria.--B. August 19, 1796; m. Alfred Berden.
306. Eleanor.--B. November 13, 1798; m. December 25, 1833, Isaac W. Lansing; d. January 9, 1871. Isaac was brother to Jacob, above named, and was born May 21, 1806, and died January 28, 1839. She was married, October or November, 1849, to Benjamin Hess. who died in the winter of 1854-5.
307. Evert.--B. March 10, 1801; m. Penelope Border, who died January 25, 1830. October 17, 1830, he intermarried with Elizabeth Putnam. D. July 11, 1861, his wife surviving.
308. Abraham.--B. August 20, 1803; intermarried with d. of Alfred Berden.
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309. Catharine.--B. February 6, 1806; m. Martin Van Der Ker.

Children of Joshua, No. 168, and of Margaret Arnold.

310. Evert.--B. September 3, 1796, at Bethlehem, Albany County; d. New York, November 12, 1872; m. October 23, 1822, Eunice Van Wie Winne, b. October 15, 1805, d. January 11, 1830, d. of John D. Winne and Agnes Van Wie, who were married July 22, 1786. Evert's second marriage was December 1, 1836, to Jane, born Barhight, widow of Wesley Abbey. She died March 5, 1845.
    Evert kept a store, and the Pearl Street House, Albany, at the same time; then the Mansion House, at Syracuse, until it was torn down; the United States Hotel at Buffalo; a hotel opposite the steamboat landing at Albany; and the Recess House, Brooklyn, opposite Atlantic Ferry.
311. John.--B. August 23, 1798; m. Mary Roach; d. Syracuse, July 20, 1868.
312. Ann.--B. August 4, 1800; m. Peter I. Hotaling. Had children: John, Margaret, Joshua, Philip, Ann, Sarah, Gerrit, Mary, and Charles.
313. Abraham.--B. September 30, 1802; d. May 5, 1876; m. June 22, 1833, Susannah Albright, b. August 2, 1813, d. April 7, 1876. They lived and died at Bethlehem, Albany County.
314. Peter.--B. May 30, 1804; m. February 21, 1828, Magdalene Long, b. September 3, 1807, d. May 26, 1835; m. her sister, Jane Long, April 7, 1839, b. June 14, 1821, d. December 31, 1874. Peter lives at Albany.
315. Jacob.--B. October 19, 1807; m. 1828, Ellen Carhart. Live at Coeymans, N. Y.
316. Garret.--B. March 11, 1810; m. Phebe Arnout or Arnold. Live at Mayfield, N. Y.
317. Sarah.--B. July 2, 1812; m. Aaron Springsted.

Children of Hezekiah, No. 169, and of Elizabeth Dederick.

318. Everett H., called also Evert.--B. June 9, 1787. He intermarried with Maria Post, September 12, 1821.1 The record describes both of Saugerties, and calls him Evert; but the wills of his grandfather and sister, call him Everett H.
319. Maria.--B. June 9, 1787; twin sister. Died single. Her will was dated October 28, 1861; proven February 23, 1863.2
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2 Kingston Book O, p. 408.

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320. Henry, Judge.--B. September 13, 1789; intermarried with Nelly Myndertse, December 13, 1813;1 and with Hannah Wynkoop (No. "333"), January 31, 1835. Nelly died November 10, 1830. He was Associate Judge of the Common Pleas, "wooden judge," as he described himself, remarking that such was the popular name of the associate judges. He was commonly known as Judge Wynkoop. He died at his home, near Catskill, about 1870. A few years before his death, the Compiler found him an intelligent and interesting man.
321. Aaltje.--B. November 11, 1800; m. February 2, 1831, to John Kimble, both of Saugerties.1 Her father's will, 1853, calls her Elsie, deceased, wife of John P. Kemple.2 Children: Hezekiah Dederick, born December 11, 1831, and Eliza Catharine, b. September 15, 1833.1
322. Tobias.--B. August 4, 1802;1 d. aged about eighteen.
323. Sarah.--B. August 30, 1812. Was never married.

Children of Henry, No. 171, and of Ann Loew.

324. Peter.--Bap. January 8, 1792;1 intermarried with Elizabeth Longedyck, and removed to Ohio.
325. Tjerck.--B. April 28, 1794;1 intermarried with Margaret Hendricks, and with the widow Marquet, born Eliza Ten Brook. Lives at Flatbush, Ulster County.
326. Aaltje.--B. August 14, 1799;1 w. of Henry Schoonmaker; called Allie in the will of her grandfather.
327. Evert.--B. November 2, 1802;1 was never married.
328. Henry H..--B. November 17, 1806; recorded as Hendrikus;1 was never married.
329. Ann.--B. January 7, 1810, recorded Annetje;1 m. Abraham, s. of Jacob Turck and Ann Folland.
330. Hezekiah.--Intermarried with Julia Ann Turck, d. of Solomon Turck and Cornelia Brice, g. d. of Jacob. Lived at Saugerties. The order of his birth does not appear.

Children of William, No. 172, and of Maria Trombour.

331. Elizabeth.--B. November 10, 1797;1 w. John P. Sax.
332. Aaltje.--B. September 4, 1799;1 w. John Haver.
333. Hannah.--B. April 23, 1801, and recorded as Annetje;1 m. January 31, 1835, Judge Henry Wynkoop, No. "320."
334. Nelly.--B. November 13, 1806, and recorded as Neeltje (Cornelia);1 w. of Egbert P. Schoonmaker. Their d. Mary Elizabeth Wynkoop, b. January 26, 1833, is wife of Myndert Wynkoop, No. "580."
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1 Caatsbaan Church Records.
2 Kingston Book N., p. 363.

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Children of Tobias, No. 177, and of Maria Suydam.

335. John Suydam.--B. October 18, 1814;1 w. Ann Perkins.
336. Eliza.--B. November 24, 1816;1 m. William King.

Children of Evert, No. 178, and of Polly Allen.

337. Hezekiah Allen.--Bap. November 6, 1810.1 Intermarried with Hannah Low, of New York City. Live at Chicago.
338. Orlando Lawrence.--Bap. November 15, 1812;1 d. aged 7 years.
339. Merchant Thomas.--B. September 22, 1813;1 d. in California, February 14, 1855, single.
340. Ida Carolyn.--B. February 21, 1815;1 w. of Giles Griffin. They live at Palenville, Greene County, N. Y., and have a son Alfred, born about 1850.
341. Delia.--B. January 10, 1818;1 lives at Palenville.
342. Tobias.--B. December 1, 1819;1 intermarried with Ella McKeene, of Pennsylvania, and lived in New York City, until his death. His widow, with the children, removed to Poughkeepsie.
343. Evert.--He was in California in 1864.
344. Cornelia.--Wife of Samuel Griffin, of Palenville. Children: Charles, Lucy, and Ida.
345. George P.--Intermarried with Mary Godwin, of Palenville, December 12, 1867.
346. Allen W.--Lives at Palenville.
347. Elizabeth.--Lives at the same place.
348. Mariett.--D. about 1854.

Children of Cornelius, No. 181, and of Alida Sharp.

349. John Lawrence.--D. single, aged about 30.
350. Tobias Augustus.--B. October 23, 1812,1 d. single, about 1850.
351. Alida Catalina.--B. March 3, 1816;1 wife of ______ Beal; live in Ulster County, N.Y.

Children of Tobias, No. 189, and of Eleanor Welsh.

352. Adam.
353. Elizabeth.
354. Caroline.--Wife of E_____ S. Terry, of Chicago, Ill.
355. Peter.
356. William.
357. Alburtus.
358. Valentine.
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Children of Adam, No. 190, and of Marion Childs.

359. Cora.--Graduate of New York Deaf and Dumb Institute.
360. Desire.--Graduate of same institution.
361. John.

Children of John, No. 193, and of Elizabeth Spann.

362. Alonzo.--B. May 20, 1831: intermarried February 12, 1862, with Catharine Miller, who died August 26, 1866. Lives at Manchester, Ontario County, N. Y.
363. Annie M.--B. May 27, 1833; m. to Cornelius Van Vranken, September 9, 1863. Live at Niscayuna, Schenectady County, N. Y.
364. Emmeline.--B. June 14, 1836; m. to Gould Birdseye, May 1866. Live at Gorham, Ontario County. Have one child, John Wynkoop.
365. Sarah.--B. September 30, 1838; d. December 19, 1846.
366. Bradley.--B. May 12, 1841. Lives at Gorham, Ontario County.
367. Elizabeth S.--B. April 20, 1844; m. to Lucius T. Denham, May __, 1866. They live at Gorham.
368. Charles Augustus.--B. October 7, 1850; d. November 23, 1851.

Child of Isaac, No. 195, and of Rachel Van Cleve.

369. Ann.--Wife of Isaac Van Cleve.

Children of Cornelius, No. 196, and of Margaret Fulton.

370. Catharine.--B. about 1790; m. about 1810, to John Newell. Children: George W., b. 1813, intermarried with Amelia J. Slack, about 1844; John Blackledge, b. October 25, 1816, intermarried with Eliza F. Tillger, October 13, 1847; Margaret N., b. 1818, m. to Charles Martindale; Sydonia N., b. about 1819; David F., b. about 1820, d. in infancy; Catharine Ann, b. about 1824, m. to Thomas Worthington.

Children of Abraham, No. 197, and of Ruth Hayr.

371. Charles.--Intermarried with Sarah Ann Buchanan. Live at Lockport, N. Y.
372. Jane.--Lives in Ohio.
373. Julia.--Lives at Lockport.
374. Daniel.--Of the same place.
375. Joel.--Also of Lockport.

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Children of Isaac, No. 199, and of ________.

376. Isaac.
377. Joshua.
378. Mary.--W. of R. Lanning. Their son Isaac Lanning lives in Trenton, New Jersey.

Child of same Isaac, and of ________.

379. Stephen.

Children of John, No. 200, and of Ann Feaster.

380. Gerardus.--B. February 10, 1787; d. at Frankford, Philadelphia County, Pa., say in 1871.
381. David.--B. December 7, 1788; d. December 6, 1864. Intermarried April 5, 1812, with Emma Morgan, b. August 6, 1788, d. January 31, 1864.
382. Isaac.--B. February 16, 1791; d. March 5, 1871; intermarried August 16, 1815, with Ann Winder, b. October 27, 1800, d. of James Winder and Mary Booz. The widow lives at Lebanon, Boone County, Ind.
383. Maria F.--B. April 16, 1793; d. December 23, 1800.
384. Elizabeth.--B. April 8, 1795; d. aged about 20.
385. John.--B. August 13, 1800; d. December 13, 1800.
386. Anna Maria.--B. May 4, 1802; d. August 15, 1802.

Children of Gerrit, No. 201, and of Ann Strickland.

387. Elizabeth, commonly known as Betsey.--B. March 20, 1787. Kept house for her grandfather, after his wife's death, until her marriage, March 11, 1811, with Elias Gilkyson, who lived in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Thence they removed to Yarleyville, in the same State. Children: James, a lawyer at Doylestown; Albert, in Jersey City; John Wynkoop, in California, at one time Deputy Sheriff at Orrsville; Stephen Rose; and Caroline, who was married to Theodore Wallace Hill, and lived at Trenton, N. J.
    Stephen Rose Gilkyson was a Captain in Co. A., 6th New Jersey Infantry, in 1861, serving for three years, and returning as Lieutenant-Colonel. He then raised a regiment, 40th New Jersey, and served until the close of the war. Was wounded at the second battle of Bull Run, and in the Wilderness.
388. Strickland.--B. May 15, 1789. Settled in Huntington County, Penn., where he intermarried with Martha Egbert. A few years later he removed to Columbus, Ohio, which was then a mere village. About 1831, his wife died, as the result of her clothes taking fire. Soon after, he

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removed to the neighborhood of the city, and two years later intermarried with Eliza Sandy. Here they remained until they had quite a family, and then removed to Wapello, Michigan. There the second wife died, and he returned to live with his children in Ohio. Four of his sons were in the Union service.
389. Phebe.--B. September 4, 1791; m. Samuel Gilkyson, brother of Elias. After his death, lived with her daughter at Camden, N. J.
390. Sarah.--B. May 17, 1795; m. September __, 1813, to Edward C. Corbett, who died September 6, 1868, while they were living on a farm in Clarion County, Penn. Mrs. Corbett subsequently lived with her youngest daughter, Mrs. Wray, at Aston, Delaware County. Eleven children. One of them, Wilson, was in the Union army, and severely wounded at Fredericksburg; was taken prisoner, and was never heard of afterward.
391. Gerardus.--D. in infancy.
392. John.--Intermarried with Elizabeth Corbett niece of Edward C. They lived in Clarion County for a number of years, and then removed to Forrest County, where he was engaged in the timber business. He was a County Commissioner for six years, and a Magistrate for several; d. August __, 1860. Six children.
393. Miles.--B. July 14, 1802. Kept house with his mother, after his sisters were married, and until her death, and then went south. After a correspondence of several years he was lost sight of, and finally it was reported that he died near Natchez. He is spoken of as one of the handsomest men of Columbus.
394. Mary Ann..--B. July __, 1805, m. April __, 1825, Joseph O'Harra, of Columbus, who died March 17, 1864. Soon after, they bought a farm fourteen miles distant, on Darby Creek, where the widow still lives, with her son Gerardus. Their oldest son, James, was in the 95th Ohio Volunteers, and died in hospital at Lexington, Ky., from a wound received in battle. Another son, Joseph, was drowned in the creek when five years old.
395. Susan.--B. June 3, 1808; m. February 1, 1827, to Amos Meneley, a Virginian by birth, who died June 3, 1861. Soon after marriage, they opened a hotel, which they kept for thirty years, on Friend street, Columbus. Children: Rosalia Amy, b. December 6, 1827, m. April 20, 1848 G. Corbett; with this daughter the mother was recently residing; John, b. January 8, 1830, m. March 30, 1851, to Carrie Brown, of Madison County, who died October, 1866; Garret, b. December 20, 1831, d. August

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27, 1836; Mary Virginia, b. October 26, 1839, m. July 3, 1861, to Theodore Jones, of Columbus, who entered the Union Army as Lieutenant-Colonel, 30th Ohio Infantry, in 1861; became Colonel; was taken prisoner at Antietam and confined for two weeks in Libby Prison; was with General Sherman in the South, and came home as Brigadier-General, by brevet.

Children of Matthew, No. 20, and of Thomasine Stockholm.

396. Matthew B.--Whose first wife was Elizabeth Work. He afterward intermarried with Mary Van Lear, and lived at Marion, Indiana County, Pa.
397. George S.--A farmer; d. about 1845. His wife was Mary Melo Callum.
398. Gerardus.--Whose wife was Nancy Farrell, of Hagerstown, Md. He died at Zanesville, O., in July, 1800, and his widow died there in 1808.
399. David.--Intermarried with Jane McCune, of Indiana County, Pa. Was subsequently a farmer in Muskingum County, O.
400. John.--B. August 3, 1804; intermarried, March 1, 1827, with Jane Mosgrove, of Kittanning, Armstrong County, Pa. Lived subsequently at Strattonville, Clarion County.
401. Eliza R.--Wife of William Martin. Lived at Cunningham, Clarion County. Children: John W., Sarah R., Margaret J. S.; and Maria P.
402. William.--Whose wife was Mary Smouse, of Indiana County.
403. Henry T.--Whose wife was Beulah Clark, of Centre County. They lived at Plumville, Indiana County.
404. Maria T.--Wife of Samuel Potts, of Plumville. Three children.

Children of David, No. 203, and of Ann McNair.

405. Elizabeth.--B. December 12, 1798.
406. James.--B. October 17, 1800; intermarried, February 22, 1826, with Mary Wood, of Philadelphia. A farmer near Mount Vernon, Ohio.
407. Martha.--B. August 14, 1802; m. February 24, 1825, to Nathan H. Seymour, of Connecticut. He was a merchant at Newark, Ohio, where he died in 1863.
408. Stephen Rose, Rev.--B. November 24, 1806; intermarried August, 1835, with Aurelia, daughter of Judge Mills, of New Haven, Conn., whose family name originally was Van der Meulen. Was graduated at Union College, New York, in 1829. In 1833-4 he explored the western coast of Africa, on behalf of the American Board of Foreign

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Missions. Studied theology at Princeton, N. J., and was licensed in 1837. In 1838 he became Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Wilmington, Del., and resigned the pastorate in 1858, because of ill-health. Died April 8, 1876.
409. Henry.--B. January 16, 1809; intermarried October 9, 1833, with Lydia Cornell, b. September 30, 1814. A farmer at Brownsburg, Penn.
410. Charles.--B. April 30, 1811; intermarried March, 1832, with Mary Magee. A farmer at Granville, Ohio.
411. Mary Ann.--B. January 9, 1815; m. in 1837, to Daniel Fowler, of Licking County, Ohio. Live in Jasper County, Iowa.

Children of William, No. 204, and of Mary Langstroth.

412. Thomas Langstroth.--B. January 18, 1802; intermarried, January 11, 1827, with Elizabeth Torbert, b. November 14, 1798, d. of James and Margaret Torbert. A farmer in Bucks County, Penn.
413. Gerardus.--B. May 6, 1803; intermarried, December 27, 1832, with Matilda McNair, b. April 2, 1811, d. April 16, 1852. Intermarried October 19, 1856, with Isabella Craven, b. January 28, 1825, d. of John and Elizabeth Craven. Farmer in the same county.
414. Elizabeth Rose.--B. January 23, 1805; m. Charles McNair. Settled in Michigan. Died in 1862. Six children, five of whom died young.
415. Catharine.--B. September 24, 1806; m. October 14, 1824, James B. McNair, M. D. Settled at Pennington, N. J.; d. December 18, 1834. Five children; one of them, William, a minister of the Presbyterian Church.
416. Susannah.--B. March 26, 1808; d. April 28, 1832.
417. Christopher Langstroth.--B. September 2, 1810; intermarried July 25, 1835, with Catharine Maria Wyckoff. Lived at Pennington, afterward at Newtown, Penn.
418. Margaret Fassitt.--B. May 8, 1812; m. November 26, 1836, to Absalom P. Cook, a farmer in Bucks County. Five children.
419. Anna Maria.--B. November 11, 1814; m. February, 1838, to Nathaniel Irvin Rubinkham. Lived in Bucks County. Seven children.
420. Susan.--B. August 8, 1816; d. October 7, 1822.
421. Mary Frances.--B. May 14, 1818; d. September 14, 1834.
422. Caroline.--B. May 9, 1821; m. John Divine, and settled in Michigan. Five children.

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Children of Garrett, No. 210, and. of Sarah Martin.

423. Adrian.--Studied law at Martinsburgh, Va., and practiced at Piketon, Ohio. Married in Ohio.
424. William.--Intermarried with Elizabeth Van Metre, and settled in Clinton County, Indiana, as a farmer.
425. Margaret.--B. Nathan Hendricks, a farmer in Jefferson County, Va. They removed to Indiana.
426. Elizabeth.--D. in her eighteenth year.
427. Jephthah.--D. about three years old.
428. Mary.--B. George Randell, a farmer in Jefferson County. She died there, and the husband and children removed to Missouri.
429. John.--Settled in Illinois, and there married Margaret Piper. Removed to Missouri, and afterward to Macoupin County, Ill. A farmer.
430. Garrett.--Intermarried in 1841, with Julia Adelaide, d. of Jacob and Pamela Mountz, of Georgetown, D. C. She died October 26, 1872. In mercantile business at Hedgesville, Berkeley County, W. Va., since 1840.

Children of Nicholas, No. 217, and of Fanny Murray.

431. John Wanshaer.--B. September 9, 1794, at Newtown, Bucks County, Penn.; intermarried at the same place, March 4, 1819, with Angeline C., d. of Britton Estill, of Philadelphia; d. July 1, 1837, at Pottsville, Schuylkill County. He is said to have been a man of great cultivation and refinement. Some pleasant verses, "To Sister Mary," written by him in 1832, found their way into the "Home Journal," New York, February 23, 1856, under the title of "The Voyage of Life." His widow died April 13, 1877.
432. Francis Murray.--B. 1796; d. single, at Saratoga, during the war of 1812, holding a commission in the army.

Children of the same Nicholas, and of Sarah Campbell.

433. Henry.--B. February 23, 1804; intermarried with Elizabeth Estill, sister of Angeline C., in 1827. His second wife was Catharine Alexander, d. of Captain James Snell and Mary Gordon. He had no children by his second wife.
434. George Campbell, General.--B. February 27, 1806; intermarried with Mary Walker, March 24, 1831. He was one of the four Brigadiers from Pennsylvania, in the three months' service, during the Rebellion. Afterward he commanded the 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry, in Tennessee. Lives at Pottsville, Penn.

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435. Mary Helen.--B. June 16, 1810 m. November 20, 1834, to Samuel Clayton Radford, s. of Aaron Radford and Mary Allen, b. January 22, 1810. She died September 4, 1861. Children: Edward Donaldson, b. September 20, 1835, d. October 9, 1839; Sarah Francenia, b. November 14, 1838, d. March 14, 1838; Mary Helen, b. April 3, 1839; Sarah Francenia, b. August 31, 1841, m. February 27, 1861 to John Wesley Pierson, son of C. C. Pierson and Martha Fernley Haworth, d. December 25, 1874; Samuel Henry, b. September 26, 1846, served in the war for the Union; George Campbell and Henry Wynkoop, twins, b. May 5, 1848, the former died the same day, and the other August 5, 1848; Catharine Wynkoop, b. December 25, 1850.
436. Edward Donaldson.--B. April 12, 1812; d. January 4, 1830.
437. Sarah Francenia.--B. August 13, 1813; m. November 30, 1840, to Charles Watkins Elliott, of Arkansas, s. of Benjamin Elliott and Frances Paucha. Her husband died February 7, 1846, and she is living in West Philadelphia. Children: Edward Benjamin, b. November 24, 1841; William Henderson, b. May 23, 1844, d. November 15, 1863, in the army; Charles Watkins, b. October 18, 1846; the first named, also served in the war for the Union.

Children of Jonathan, No. 220, and of Ann Dick.

438. Margaret.--Wife of Rev. Dr. James C. Watson, of the Presbyterian Church; at one time settled at Gettysburgh.
439. Mary.
440. Ann.
441. Henry.--D. about the time of his majority.
442. Susan.--Wife of Rev. Halsey Van Doren.
443. Isabella.--Second wife of Rev. Winthrop Bailey, who died at Southeast Center, Putnam County, New York, in August, 1865. He was then, or had been recently, in charge of the Presbyterian Church at that place.
444. Helen.--Living at Trenton, N. J.

Children of James, No. 236, and of Catalina Dunbar.

445. James J.--B. December 2, 1791, at Albany; d. single, April 25, 1843. He was Deputy County Clerk of Albany, in 1808, 1810, and 1811.1 Was a Lieutenant in the war of 1812.
446. William.--B. April 29, 1794; d. February 2, 1796.
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1 County Clerk's Office, Albany, L. 20, pp. 6, and 506; & L. 21, p. 299.

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447. John Henry Myers.--B. September 10, 1796. An Ensign in the war of 1812. Died in a war vessel on his way to Curaçoa, single, age about 47.
448. Elizabeth.--B. February 17, 1799; wife of Riley Bartholomew.
449. Alida.--B. August 31, 1801; wife of James C. Ferris.
450. Sarah.--B. April 21, 1804; d. August 23, 1805.
451. Sarah.--B. August 25, 1806; w. of Samuel S. Wood, who died at Havana. Children: Elizabeth, who died August, 1865, aged about 38, and Stephen Girard.
452. William D.--B. February 1, 1809; d. August 21, 1852. Intermarried with Maud Roosa.
453. Robert Dunbar.--B. August 1, 1811. Removed from Albany to New York, about 1825. Was a member of the firm of Heath, Wynkoop & Co., Perfumers. Died at Bergen, N. J., April 2, 1869. His wife, Almira Augusta Rollins, b. February 24, 1816; d. January 5, 1870; d. of George Rollins and Catharine Dolan.

Children of Abraham, No. 245, and of Hannah Norman.

454. Benjamin Norman.--Intermarried October 5, 1837, with Rachel W. Monge, who died June 14, 1855, in her 37th year. He died August 16, 1857, aged 49.
455. Joseph Pilmore.--B. December 15, 1811; died October 26, 1842; m. February 20, 1834, Matilda Charlotte Baird, b. September 24, 1818, d. of John Baird and Jane Walker.
456. Alfred.--B. April 3, 1825; intermarried April 17, 1856, with Helen Keturah Crispin, an English woman, of Salcombe, Devonshire. He was a druggist and physician in Philadelphia, a surgeon in the loyal army, a druggist and physician in New York, and again in Philadelphia.
457. Almira Ann.--B. July 15, 1831.
458. Francis.--B. June 10, 1833.

Children of John, No. 250, and of Esther Griffin.

459. Abraham.--B. December 4, 1792; d. 1866; intermarried in 1821, with Elizabeth Ellis, b. February 25, 1803, d. July 13, 1868.
460. John.--B. 1798; intermarried with Sarah Thorp, of Weston, Conn.; d. there.
461. Grissel.--B. 1796.
462. Betsey.--B. about 1800; m. to Daniel Gray, formerly of Stratford, Conn., but afterward of Chemung, New York. Children: one, called variously Esther, Hester, and Grissel, who was married and left a child, Gerard; the other, Susan, who was married to Smith Hart, and lived at Chemung.

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463. Legrand.--B. September 15, 1809 intermarried, January 4, 1830, with Lucretia T. Conklin, of Chemung. In 1837, removed to Biloxi, Lee County, Ill. His wife died November 26, 1853, aged 41. He intermarried, June 20, 1854, with Maria Darker, of Quorndon, Leicestershire, England, b. September 23, 1827. The second wife is an easy and graceful writer for the magazines.

Children of Benjamin, No. 249, and of Hannah Wynkoop, No. 179.

464. Harriet.--B. July 19, 1797.
465. Julia Antoinette.--B. April 18, 1799; d. September 23, 1855, at Bellevue, Iowa; m. April, 1827 to William Seaward, b. July 9, 1799. Children: Amos, b. March 29, 1828, d. July 6, 1829; Benjamin Wynkoop, b. January 29, 1830; Hannah Jane, b. October 10, 1832; Ophelia Cecilia, b. November 3, 1835; William Tell, b. June 9, 1838.
466. Alonzo Ilus.--B. June 17, 1801, at Chemung. Attended school at Geneva, New York, and afterwards taught in that vicinity, and so found an opening in the book store of Col. James Bogert who afterward took him into partnership. June 8, 1837, he intermarried with Phebe Heermans, niece of Joseph Fellows, agent of the Pultney estate, b. Scranton, Penn., July 4, 1818, d. of Philip Heermans and Mary Fellows, the latter born in Worcestershire, England. In the fall of that year, he returned to the old farm of Major William Wynkoop, at Chemung, where he ever after resided. Died September 15, 1874.
467. Almira.--B. July 19, 1803.
468. Ninolia Theban.--B. August 19, 1805; intermarried, February 11, 1833, at Chemung, with Christiana Moore, b. at Minisink, Orange Co., March 3, 1812. Her mother's maiden name was Fullerton. He died at Bellevue, Iowa, March 31, 1869; and his family removed to Howell's Station, Orange County, New York.
469. Nile Frost.--B. November 9, 1807; intermarried, October 15, 1840, with Sarah Ann Heermans, sister of Phebe above mentioned, b. May 23, 1820. They live on a part of the old farm of Major William Wynkoop.
470. Ann.--B. January 25, 1810.
471. Archimedes Burr.--B. June 6, 1812. In California at last accounts.
472. Cornelia Amanda.--B. October 6, 1814; m. October 15, 1840, to Daniel James Watkins, b. in Orange County, May 9, 1808, s. of Hon. Samuel Watkins, b. March 25, 1769,

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and of Mary Booth, b. September 25, 1771. Children: William Wynkoop, b. in Chemung County, August 16, 1841, died March 2, 1844; William Wynkoop, b. in Yazoo County, Mississippi, March 19, 1845; George Torrey, b. at Bellevue, Jackson County, Iowa, January 23, 1848, d. October 13, 1849; Mary Hannah b. January 25, 1850; Daniel James, b. July 19, 1852; Cornelia, b. March 27, 1856, d. September 12, 1857.
473. William Tell.--B. May 25, 1817; intermarried, February 28, 1850, with 8arah Jane Booth, b. March 19, 1823, d. of Hon. John B. Booth, b. June 1, 1792, and of Harriet Houston, b. August 16, 1794; intermarried December 30, 1817. He died January 30, 1870, of injuries received in the running away of a span of young horses attached to a sleigh. For some years previous to his death, he had been an elder of the Presbyterian Church at Bellevue.
474. Delia.--B. August 29, 1819.

Children of Gershom, No. 251, and of Martha McFarlin.

475. Elizabeth.--B. May 3, 1814; m. July 14, 1838, to Gardner W. Spencer; d. January 2, 1853.
476. William.--D. aged nine months.
477. Peter.--B. October 9, 1816; d. July 25, 1843, unmarried.
478. Alice Preston.--B. August 27, 1818, at Tioga; m. March 17, 1836, to Cyrus Gates, b. December 4, 1808, s. of Jonathan Gates and Lucy Farwell, all of Rutland, Vt. They live at Webster, Monroe County, N. Y.
479. Delia.--B. February 10, 1821; m. July 4, 1844, to Patrick McCormack, s. of Bernard and Ellen McCormack, natives of Ireland. He was born June 21, 1821; d. December 27, 1861.
480. Grissel Ann.--B. August 3, 1823. Lives at Rochester, Monroe Co., single.
481. Julia Miranda.--B. April 27, 1825; m. September 3, 1848, to William R. Gray, b. July 24, 1821.
482. Hannah Jerusha.--B. May 14, 1827; m. January 1, 1846, to Ebenezer Pierce, s. of Seth Pierce and Abigail Scribner. She died April 13, 1853. Her husband and her only child were buried on the same day, three years before.
483. Encie Jane.--B. April 7, 1829; m. September 16, 1849, to Cullen Townsend Gillett, b. September 17, 1821, s. of Joab Gillett and Mary Townsend, who were born in Connecticut. Cullen died September 20, 1863.

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Eighth Generation.

Children of Rev. Peter Silvester, No. 255, and of Margaret Gosman.

484. Peter Silvester.--Born May 10, 1818; intermarried, June 2, 1846, with Elizabeth Miller, b. July 1, 1827. He was well known at Hudson, N. Y., where he kept a book store.
485. Robert Gosman.--Resident of Syracuse. His wife, Carrie C. Wood, died there March 18, 1870, in her forty-ninth year.
486. Jonathan Gosman.--Intermarried, May 8, 1856, with Mary J. Hawley. Resident of Syracuse.
487. Francis Silvester.--Born September 1, 1830; intermarried, May 9, 1804, with Rachel Van Vleck, b. November 21, 1839, d. of James Van Vleck and of Maria Hasbrouck. She died October 29, 1868, and Francis died June 29, 1877. He kept a book store at Kingston.
488. Lydia Silvester.--Wife of Samuel Mills Lasell; d. May 11, 1857, at Syracuse.
489. Joanna Gosman.--Resident of Brooklyn, E. D.
490. Eliza.--Wife of Rev. Dr. Elbert S. Porter, formerly Editor of the Christian Intelligencer. He was settled at Chatham, N. Y., 1842-9, and at Williamsburgh, N. Y., now Brooklyn, E. D., 1849--.
491. Margaret Wright.--Born May 9, 1827; d. February 2, 1861; m. July 7, 1858, to Rev. Anson Dubois,1 of the
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    1 Louis Du Bois, born near Lisle, France, October 27, 1626, to escape persecution, removed to Mannheim, in the Palatinate, where he married, October 10, 1655, and thence to Kingston, N. Y., about 1660, with his wife, Catharine Blançon, or Blanshan, and their children, Abraham and Isaac. Louis died about 1696, and his wife about 1706. Jacob, third child of Louis and Catharine, was born in Kingston, and baptized there October 9, 1661; d. June 1745. His wife was Gerretje Gerritsen Van Nieuwkirk. Barent, second child of Jacob and Gerretje, b. May 3, 1693, m. 1715, his cousin, Jakomyntje, b. October 30, 1693, first child of Solomon, named below. Jonathan, fifth child of Barent and Jakomyntje, was the husband of No. "112," Helena. Johannes, eleventh child of Jacob and Gerretje, was the husband of No. "47," Judith.
    Solomon, sixth child of Louis and Catharine, b. 1670, d. 1759, m. 1692, Tryntje Gerritsen Van Nieuwkirk, sister to Gerretje, above named, and their first child was Jakomyntje, above named. Benjamin, third child of Solomon and Tryntje, b. May, 1697; d. at Catskill, 1797; m. March 30, 1721, Catharine Scrylant, b. April 1696. Isaac, son of Benjamin and Catharine, b. June 1, 1731; d. October 8, 1795; m. May 28, 1752, Lana Sammons, b. February 14, 1729, d. February 23, 1793. Joel, son of Isaac and Lana, b. May 25, 1762; d. April 29, 1844; m. his cousin, Annetje Du Bois,

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Reformed Church. He was born at Catskill, August 29, 1821. They had one child, Francis Wynkoop, b. October 30, 1860, d. October 28, 1864.
    Anson Du Bois was graduated at the Theological Seminary, New Brunswick, in 1850; settled as Missionary at Thousand Islands until 1854; Pastor 2d Reformed Church, Kingston, until 1859; Corresponding Secretary Board of Domestic Missions Reformed Church until 1862; Pastor 2d Reformed Church, Schenectady, until 1869; at an English and classical school, and as Missionary at Amelia C. H., Virginia, until 1870; Pastor Reformed Church, Flatlands, Kings County, since December, 1870.
492. Anna Gosman.--Born February 4, 1833; m. June 11, 1862, to Rev. Anson Du Bois. Children Louis Anson, b. September 27, 1863; Arthur, b. November 8, 1864; Henry Reynolds, b. November 28, 1868.
493. Mary Jane.--Wife of Eldredge Simpson, M.D., a druggist at Toronto, and afterward at Montreal.
494. Catharine.--Resident of Syracuse.

Children of Augustus, No. 262, and of Anna Whiting.

495. Augustus Whiting.--B. August 7, 1844; intermarried at Utica, October 8, 1873, with Mary L., b. April 26, 1846, d. of Enoch B. Tallcott, and Mary G. Doolittle.1 Resident at Kinderhook.
496. Mary Jane.--B. July 20, 1845.
497. Henry Silvester.--B. August 5, 1846.
498. Elizabeth.--B. January 16, 1848.

Children of Francis S., No. 263, and of Sarah F. Elmendorf.

499. Mary Bruyn.--B. August 18, 1850; m. January 29, 1874, to Frederick A. Booth.
500. Elizabeth Elmendorf.--B. October 16, 1853.
501. Catharine.--B. December 1, 1857; d. April 26, 1863.
502. Henrietta.--B. April 3, 1860.
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b. March 17, 1769, d. May 11, 1846. Isaac J., son of Joel and Annetje, b. January 19, 1789, d. October 3, 1858; m. January 4, 1816, Catharine Hunter, b. April 7, 1789, d. April 4, 1858. Anson, son of Isaac J. and Catharine, was the husband of No. "491," Margaret W., and of No. "492," Anna G. Cornelius, seventh child of Solomon and Tryntje, m. Margaret Hoogteyling; and their seventh child, Leah, m. No. "62," Cornelius D.
    Record of the family of Louis Du Bois, pp. 9, 10, 30-32, 34, 36, 43, 44, and Rev. Anson Du Bois.
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Children of Cornelius P., No. 267, and of Margaret M. Cruikshank.

503. Peter P.--B. March 10, 1847; resident of Milford, Del.
504. Emily Thompson.--B. March 20, 1849.
505. Robert Cruikshank.--B. February 22, 1851.

Child of Anthony R., No. 268, and of Ellen D. Jansen.

506. --Anna Jane.--B. November 16, 1837; w. of J. M. McNiel.

Child of Hardenbergh, No. 269, and of Sarah M. Krom.

507. Anna Roosa.--B. April 8, 1839; m. July 15, 1863, to Derick C. Wynkoop, No. "513." Resident of Kingston.

Children of Cornelius, No. 273, and of Harriet Sparling.

508. John Johnson.--B. February 1, 1830, at Hurley, Ulster County, New York; intermarried, October 29 1850, with Caroline Matilda Du Bois, of New York City, d. of Elisha Du Bois and of Sarah Pinckney. Lithographer at Philadelphia.
509. Charlotte.--Two years younger; died six years old.
510. Elizabeth Ann.--B. August 9, 1833; wife of Staats Cheeseborough, and afterward of Henry Fisk. Lives at San Francisco.
511. George C.--B. July 4, 1840; intermarried with Matilda McGill, who was drowned in 1865, in the East River, by the upsetting of a row boat. George and his mother have been living at Virginia City, Nevada.

Children of George, No. 275, and of Eleanor S. Davis.

512. Mary Buckbee.--B. March 2, 1840; wife of Joseph Middagh.
513. Derick Cornelius.--B. August 16, 1841; intermarried, July 15, 1863, with Anna R. Wynkoop, No. "507."
514. James Davis.--B. February 28, 1843. Resident of New York City.
515. Eleanor Elizabeth.--B. August 16, 1844; d. June 18, 1852.

Child of George, No. 275, and of Sarah C. Dumond.

516. George Jansen.--B. March 20, 1848; d. March 23, 1849.

Children of Peter, No. 284, and of Margaret Quackenbos.

517. Catharine.--B. September 7, 1786; d. November 4, 1796.
518. Sarah.--B. June 24, 1788; m. June 4, 1809 to Joseph Packard; d. January 31, 1842. Joseph Packard,

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b. May __, 1870 [1780 ?-chw], at Petersham, Mass.; d. Albany, November 8, 1864; s. of Isaac Packard and Eunice Rawson. Children: Oscar, b. New York, April 19, 1810; m. Fannie Worthington, November 20, 1845, b. July 17, 1817; d. of Gad Worthington and Fanny Belden of Lennox: Wynkoop, b., Johnstown, N. Y., July 22, 1811; d. July __, 1864, U. S. Army, in Texas; Sarah, b. April __, 1813; Harriet, b. August 20, 1814, m. August __, 1838, Jacob H. Shear, b. August 27, 1809, died, Albany, January 31, 1874, s. of Jacob Shear and Mary Tripp; Charles Isaac, b. October 21, 1816, m. May __, 1840, to Hester Brooks; Joseph, b. October 1, 1818, m. April 9, 1856, to Catharine V. Hilton, b. 1834, d. of Judge Robert I. Hilton and Margaret A. Van Vorst; George Washington, b. September 5, 1820; John Quackenbos, b. November 26, 1822; Robert Lafayette, b. January 25, 1825; Catharine Margaret, b. February 26, 1827; d. N. Y., January 22, 1842; Benjamin Franklin, b. July 1, 1829; Juliana Greenleaf, b. February 7, 1833, m. ______ __, 1864, J_______ Gordon Welles.
519. Harriet.--B. April 24, 1790; d. June 28, 1791.
520. Derick.--B. January 13, 1792; d. August 28, 1792.
521. Harriet.--B. November 23, 1793; m. August 11, 1816, to Oliver Dunning, merchant, b. August 28, 1782, d. at New York, January 28, 1856. Harriet died February 1, 1875. Oliver was son of Timothy Dunning, of Goshen, Orange County, and of Abigail Nostran. Children: Adeline, b. May 26, 1817, d. June 14, 1817; James, b. May 20, 1818, d. June 10, 1818; William Henry, b. August 11, 1819, m. April 13, 1851, to Eliza A. Bogardus, b. October 28, 1830, daughter of William Bogardus, lawyer; Charles Edward, b. June 5, 1822, m. May 21, 1851, to M. M. Petriken, d. March 9, 1855; Theodore Wynkoop, b. August 8, 1826; Caroline Matilda, b. March 5, 1827, d. August 4, 1827; Augustus, b. July 11, 1828, d. July 11, 1828.
522. John Quackenbos.--Physician. B. June 26, 1796; d. September 1, 1821; single.
523. Richard, Rev.--B. December 16, 1798, at New York; d. April 5, 1842, at Hagerstown, Md.; intermarried, August 10, 1825, with Catharine, b. February 10, 1795; d. of James Schureman, of New Brunswick, New Jersey, and of Eleanor Williamson; d. May 18, 1847. Was graduated from Columbia College 1819; studied Theology at the Reformed Dutch Seminary at New Brunswick, and completed his studies with Rev. Dr. Robert McCartee, of New York; was licensed to preach April 5, 1826, by the Second Presbytery of New York, Associate Reformed; served

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as missionary of the Dutch Church at Cato, New York, in the winter of 1826-7; Pastor of the General Assembly Presbyterian Church at Yorktown, Westchester County, New York, 1827-1834, during which time sixteen were added on examination and four on certificate; and of a church of the same order at Hagerstown, Md., until his death. During his ministry in the latter church, it returned to its old connection with the Associated Reformed body; a suit in chancery ensued, he prepared his own answer, and obtained leave of the Vice-Chancellor to be heard personally on behalf also of the other defendants, the ruling elders, but the suit was never ready for hearing, on the part of the complainants. His widow returned to New Brunswick in 1843. A more extended account of him (of which the dates, however, are not all of them exact), and an appreciative description of his characteristics, may be found in Vol. IX., Annals Amer. Pulpit. Brief mention of him is also made in a Historical Sermon, by Rev. W. J. Cumming, of the Yorktown Church.
    A course of law study has been erroneously attributed to him. His brother's legal education has been somewhat currently transferred to himself.
    He found the church at Yorktown in chronic trouble of many years' standing. Under the influence of a former pastor, congregational views of church polity had been inculcated; the functions of the eldership had been ignored; vacancies in that office were purposely left unfilled, and finally the remaining elder and nine other members of the church were excommunicated in 1806. These expelled Presbyterians reorganized, and on the petition of thirty-three persons were constituted a church, June 10, 1806, under the care of the Presbytery of Hudson. They had been reincorporated, March 4, 1806, as the "First Presbyterian Church of Yorktown, settled upon the plan of the Church of Scotland." The Congregationalists had been also reincorporated, on the 5th of March, 1806, under the same name with the Presbyterians, and they chose two "elders," under a resolution, which left their functions and powers vague. They remained in connection with the Associated Presbytery of Westchester. They were ejected in a law suit, May 18, 1807, and subsequently came out in their true colors, as Congregationalists.
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of Yorktown. Charges against him were laid before the Presbytery, under Mr. Wynkoop's auspices, but he was acquitted. The Synod of New York reversed the decision This action of the pastor has been criticized as having widened the breach, and postponed the day of restoration. No wholesome restoration could have been effected; it is doubtful whether even a troublous one could have been made, until the active participants, and interested spectators of the earlier strife should have passed away, and until the seceders could fully abandon their congregationalism. These results coincided in May, 1866, when the Congregational Church dissolved itself, voted to sell its property, and gave certificates of good standing to its members. On the 5th of August, of the same year, the Presbyterian Church received such certified members to its membership, and thus the long and bitter strife, accompanied by social and family antagonism was happily closed. The church appears now to be quiet, contented, and prosperous. Mr. Wynkoop had laid the foundation for this long before, by the able presentation to both churches, and to the community, of the origin of the strife, and of the chief motive of the antagonists, and of the resulting status of the churches respectively. Congregationalism made the breach; re-adoption of Presbyterian principles by the straying portion of the flock, brought them back.
    The genial and earnest friend of Mr. Wynkoop, who communicated a paper to Dr. Sprague for the Annals of the American Pulpit, in which he gave appreciative and ample description of his moral, intellectual, and physical characteristics, nevertheless withheld his approval from Mr. Wynkoop's course, with reference to the difficulties in the Hagerstown church, and was "far from denying that his peculiar constitution may have sometimes led him into mistakes on this and on other occasions." This may have the more weight, as coming from a firm friend, and therefore, to keep the criticism within its just proportions, over against it should be stated the fact, that the writer was an attendant on the services of the church, but not enrolled as a member, and from his attitude, as well as his temperament, could not sympathize with any uncomfortable proceedings to maintain its order and discipline.
524. Jefferson, Rev.--B. September 11, 1801; intermarried, September 15, 1824, with Jane Scott Shaw, d. of James Shaw, Sheriff of New York. Received a Collegiate education, partly at Union College, partly at Columbia. Studied law with John Anthon, and had completed the

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course, when his ardent desire for the ministry prevailed, and he studied Theology at the Seminary, New Brunswick, receiving license 1824. Was a pastor in the Reformed Dutch Church at Hempstead, Rockland County, and Ramapo, 1825-1836; at Athens, 1838-40; subsequently in the Presbyterian Church at Gilbertsville, Delhi, and Cuba, Allegheny County, New York, and has had successful pastorates. He is also well known for his advocacy, on behalf of the "Society for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Jews." Resides at Cuba.
525. Catharine Ann.--B. September 27, 1804; d. November 1, 1805.
526. Eliza.--B. November 13, 1809; d. November 27, 1809.
527. Julia Anna.--B. September 9, 1811; m. April 10, 1834, to Lockwood King Campbell, b. December 13, 1809, s. of John Campbell and Rachel Mead. They live at Fresh Pond, near Huntington, New York. Children: Julia Anna, b. October 26, 1836, m. November 10, 1857, to Albert G. Mulford, s. of Elias Mulford and Hannah Smith, of Fresh Pond; John Wynkoop, b. September 17, 1838, intermarried May 6, 1871, with Agnes G. Shipman, d. of Charles William Shipman and Abigail Culver Williams, of Deep River, Conn.; Virginia Wynkoop, b. March 11, 1842, d. February 3, 1866; Pauline, b. October 27, 1843, d. June 25, 1850; Harriet Matilda, b. June 26, 1845, m. January 1, 1868, to William H. Valentine, s. of Stephen H. Valentine and Hannah Hendrickson, of Dix Hills, L. I.; Emily, b. February 17, 1847, m. October 15, 1870, to Charles W. Bullock, s. of Jacob Todd Bullock and Harriet L. Edick, of Windsor, Broome Co., N. Y.

Children of Evert C., No. 291, and of Rachel Hardenburgh.

528. Cornelius E.--B. August 2, 1787. From 1801 to 1807, he was with Samuel Norsworthy, a merchant of New York. Afterwards he settled upon the old homestead at Stoneridge, Marbletown, Ulster County, whence he removed to the neighborhood of Rhinebeck Village, He was a Major-General of militia, and so came to be commonly known as General. His wife, Ann Hardenburgh, died about 1858.
529. Dinah Maria.--B. April 10, 1789; d. June 21, 1841, unmarried.
530. Cornelia.--B. February 7, 1791; wife of John De Witt, of Somerville, N. J.
531. Jacob Rutsen.--B. January 4, 1800; intermarried, April 22, 1822, with Blandina Delamater; d. July 8, 1843.

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Children of Evert, No. 307, and of Penelope Border.

532. John H.--Intermarried with Lydia Yates, of Montgomery County, N. Y. Lives at Augusta, Ill.
533. Mary.--B. February 18, 1846, to George Wells; d. November, 1850.

Children of Evert, No. 307, and of Elizabeth Putnam.

534. Harriet.--B. March 18, 1850, to Henry Wells; d. November, 1852.
535. Lewis.--D. April 19, 1843.
536. Horace M.--Intermarried, October 31, 1860, with Olive L. Williams. Lives at Detroit.
537. Charles.--D. in infancy.
538. Hannah.--Wife of William Carson, Jr. Children: Willie, Charlie, and May; the first two dead.
539. Garret.--Living at Detroit.

Children of Evert, No. 310, and of Eunice Van Wie Winne.

540. Margaret Pulver.--B. January 18, 1824; d. January 14, 1859.
541. John E.--B. January 12, 1826; intermarried, September 10, 1856, with Rosalie Jaubert. Was lost with the steamer Evening Star, which was wrecked October 3, 1866.
542. William.--B. January 21, 1828; intermarried, November 5, 1853, with Mary Coan. In the war for the Union, he was in the 17th Regt. N. Y. Volunteers. Afterward he was in Co. B, 7th U. S. Cavalry.
543. Simon Veeder.--B. January 11, 1830; d. February 20, 1832.

Children of Evert, No. 310, and of Jane Barhight Abbey.

544. Ira Augustus.--B. November 27, 1837; died in his seventeenth year.
545. Henry.--B. October 3, 1840. Was in the 32d Regt. N. Y. Volunteers. After the war was in Co. D, 24th Regt. U. S. Infantry. At last accounts he was living in Mississippi.
546. Abby Jane.--B. March 5, 1845. Wife of John Bailey.

Children of Abraham, No. 313, and of Susannah Albright.

547. Joshua.--B. October 27, 1834; intermarried, February 13, 1856, with Elizabeth Allen; d. October 21, 1856.
548. Jacob.--B. January 31, 1836; intermarried, December 27, 1860, with Maggie Bradt.

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549. Margaret.--B. March 6, 1837; m. November, 1850, to John Van Olinda.
550. Peter.--B. May 3, 1838. This Peter seems to have been Sergeant 36th Regt., Co. F, Capt. Gustavus Dupin, May 13, 1861. (N. Y. Muster Rolls.) Also in the 28th New York.
551. Elizabeth.--B. February 7, 1840; m. January 17, 1861, to Ephraim Cook.
552. Sarah.--B. March 22, 1842; d. April 18, 1843.
553. Sarah.--B. May 15, 1844.
554. Maria.--B. September 20, 1845; m. December 22, 1864, to Leonard Litchfield.
555. Emeline.--B. February 17, 1848; d. August 23, 1852.
556. William.--B. May 3, 1849.
557. Anna.--B. February 7, 1852.
558. John I.--B. February 10, 1855.
559. Isaac A.--B. January 29, 1857.

Child of Peter, No. 314, and of Magdalene Long.

560. Joshua P.--B. January 4, 1830; d. March 18, 1863, from injury by the railroad cars, West Albany.

Children of Peter, No. 314, and of Jane Long.

561. Magdalene.--B. July 23, 1840; m. November 4, 1863, to Erastus C. Brown.
562. Leonard.--B. January 27, 1843.
563. Hannah M.--B. December 6, 1849.
564. Carrie L.--B. February 16, 1859.

Children of Jacob, No. 315, and of Ellen Carhart.

565. Peter.--B. March 12, 1829; intermarried with Elizabeth Terrell.
566. Ann Eliza.--B. April 15, 1831. Wife of Lansing Beebe.
567. Evert.--Born and died in 1833.
568. Joshua.--B. 1835; intermarried with Amelia Brady.
569. Sarah Jane.--B. 1839; wife of William Gordon.
570. John.--B. 1839; intermarried with Eliza Shurman.
571. James H.--B. 1841.
572. Henrietta.--B. 1843; m. January 5, 1864, to Barent Ten Eyck, b. August 19, 1842, s. of Anthony Jacob Ten Eyck and Cornelia Vanderpoel. Children: Caroline, b. March 23, 1865; Emeline C., b. November 2, 1867, d. July 19, 1808.
573. Elizabeth.--B. 1845; m. to Peter Hagle.

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Children of Everett H., No. 318, and of Maria Post.

574. William.--B. 1823; intermarried with Susan Snyder.
575. Evert.--B. June 28, 1826; intermarried with Alida Russell.
576. Isaac.--B. June 28, 1829; intermarried with Hannah Hommel and with Kate Champlaine.
577. Cornelius Persen.--B. June 2, 1832.
578. Asa.--B. May 9, 1838.

Children of Henry, No. 320, and of Nelly Myndertse.

579. Hezekiah.--B. March 29, 1816; d. in infancy.
580. Myndert.--B. November 5, 1818; intermarried, March 12, 1851, with Mary Elizabeth Wynkoop Schoonmaker, b. January 26, 1833, d. of Egbert P. Schoonmaker and of Nelly Wynkoop, No. "334."
581. Hezekiah.--B. May 19, 1823; intermarried with Leiza Huyck.
582. Henry.--B. November 10, 1830; intermarried, March 8, 1854, with Anna Jane Story, d. of Francis Story and Jane Overbaugh.

Children of Henry, No. 320, and of Hannah Wynkoop.

583. Eleanor Elizabeth Eltinge.--B. October 21, 1835; m. October 26, 1853, to John M. Schoonmaker. Live at Saugerties.
584. Maria C. T.--B. August, 1843; m. January 16, 1867, to John H. Cammer.

Child of Peter, No. 324, and of Elizabeth Longedyk.

585. Annetje. (Ann.)--B. September 29, 1817.

Child of Hezekiah, No. 337, and of Hannah Low.

586. Jenny.--Born about 1858.

Children of Tobias, No. 342, and of Ella McKeene.

587. Josephine.
588. Annie.
589. Tobias.

Child of Alonzo, No. 362, and of Catharine Miller.

590. Catharine.--B. about 1864.

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Children of David, No. 381, and of Emma Morgan.

591. John.--B. February 4, 1813; intermarried with Caroline Olinda Kingsley, b. May 7, 1822, d. February 11, 1865. Lives at Parma Centre, Monroe Co., N. Y.
592. Ely M.--B. October 19, 1814; d. August 1, 1841; unmarried.
593. Isaac William.--B. March 31, 1816; intermarried, June 12, 1843, with Mary Ann, d. of George Renwick, who died at Salem, Michigan, and of Phebe Walker. Live at Ann Arbor, Michigan.
594. Thomas Morgan.--B. April 22, 1820; intermarried, May 28, 1849, with Betsey Roxana Kingsley, b. September 14, 1832, d. of Alvah Crary Kingsley and Chloe Baker. They live in Paradise Township, Grand Traverse Co., Michigan. The wife is sister to Caroline above named.
595. James Rogers.--B. October 16, 1823; intermarried, October 16, 1854, with Susan Vandervoort, b. March 8, 1835, d. of Samuel Vandervoort and Sarah Durie. Farmer at Lockport, New York.
596. Eliza Ann.--B. September 15, 1825; m. October 28, 1849, to Morris Underwood, b. 1823. Live at Clarence Hollow, Erie Co., New York.
597. Rebecca Watson.--B. October 15, 1828; d. March 23, 1859; unmarried.

Children of Isaac, No. 382, and of Ann Winder.

598. Mary Ann.--B. March 18, 1818; m. Jared King; d. July 6, 1855. Her husband died February __, 1846, leaving no children.
599. Elizabeth.--B. February 12, 1820; m. Aaron Harris, who died in the Army in 1863, leaving 12 children. The widow was married to Ebenezer Dixon, and lives in Kansas.
600. James Winder.--B. January 23, 1822; intermarried with Amanda Golener.
601. John.--B. December 21, 1823; intermarried with Mary Ann Pierce. Lives at Murfreesboro, Tenn.
602. Sarah.--B. February 5, 1826; wife of Logan De Witt. Their son Cassius M. Clay, b. March 31, 1850, intermarried, March 1, 1870, with Mary Ellen, d. of Alexander Robinson and Elizabeth Lawrence. Lives at Lebanon.
603. Mercy.--B. February 2, 1828; m. Reason Wood; d. March 2, 1858. One child, a son.
604. Bridget.--B. February 23, 1830; m. William Henry Hall, who died in the Army. The widow lives at Whitestown, Ind.

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605. Henry Clay.--B. February 9, 1832; intermarried with Margaret Harpool. Lives at Lebanon.
606. Abner.--B. January 16, 1834; intermarried with Mary Ann Wilson. Lives at Cossmantown, Texas.
607. Catharine.--B. June 26, 1836; m. Elba Hopkins.
608. Rebecca Jane.--B. September 8, 1838; m. John A. Brown. Lives at Lebanon.
609. Gerardus.--B. August 16, 1840.
610. David.--B. September 29, 1842; intermarried with Mary Jane Fulwider. Lives at Lebanon.

Children of Matthew B., No. 396, and of Elizabeth Work.

611. John.
612. Agnes.
613. Jane.
614. Elizabeth.

Children of Gerardus, No. 398, and of Nancy Farrell.

615. Mary Ann.--D. in infancy.
616. James M.--Was a member of the 1st Ohio Volunteers in the war against Mexico. Lived in the South and served in the Rebel Army; was in the engagements at Pensacola and Shiloh, and was taken prisoner at Murfreesboro. Died at Zanesville, O., in 1868. Unmarried.
617. John B.--Was editor for a short time of the Zanesville Aurora. He delivered several addresses before literary societies and contributed leading articles to the Louisville Courier, and essays and poems to several other journals. He died at Raymond, Mississippi, in his eighteenth year.
618. Matthew Bennett.--B. Zanesville, Ohio, Feb. 16, 1830. Intermarried with Susie Vincent Hanlin, of Philadelphia. Member of the firm of Wynkoop & Hallenbeck, printers, New York.
619. Gerardus.--D. in infancy.
620. William N.--D. in infancy.
621. Henry W.--B. Zanesville, O., December 31, 1837; intermarried with Mary Cincinnata Wilson, at Jackson, Tenn., June 4, 1862. Is manager of the telegraph office at Crestline, O.

Children of David, No. 300, and of Jane McCune.

622. Hannah.
623. Elizabeth.
624. Margaret.
625. Matilda.
626. Julia Ann.
627. David A.

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Children of John, No. 400, and of Jane Mosgrove.

628. Jane.--B. March 6, 1828; d. in infancy.
629. Matthew.--B. March 17, 1829; intermarried, October 2, 1856, with Elizabeth W. Wright, of Columbia County, Penn. They keep a select school at Bloomsburg, in the county named.
630. Mary Ann.--B. July 6, 1831; m. February 2, 1856, to Capt. John C. McNutt, of Clarion County, Penn. He keeps a store at Worthville, Jefferson County, same State.
631. Elizabeth Thomasine.--B. April 13, 1835; m. November 12, 1863, to Christopher Thompson, farmer, of Mechanicsville, Clarion County.
632. Isabella F.--B. August 16, 1837; m. November 27, 1855, to Samuel Cole, of Shippensburg, Columbia County. They live at Corsica, Jefferson County.
633. Rebecca I.--B. January 28, 1840; m. May 2, 1865, to Jesse G. Geist, of Worthville, a miller and lumber dealer.
634. James H.--B. September 2, 1842; entered the loyal army in 1863; fell in the battle of Coal Harbor, Va., and died June 3, 1864.
635. Caroline.--B. September 13, 1844; d. August 9, 1854.
636. John C.--B. September 15, 1847; d. October 29, 1848.

Child of William, No. 402, and of Mary Smouse.

637. David.--Lives at Watterson's Ferry, Clarion Co., Penn.

Children of James, No. 406, and of Mary Wood.

638. David.--Intermarried with Lizzie Farley, of Elizabethtown, Ky., and lives near there.
639. William.--Intermarried with Jane Mary Somers, of Knox County, Ohio, and lives in that county, a farmer.
640. Margaretta.--Widow of Norman Bliss. Lives in Jasper County, Iowa.
641. Catharine.
642. Mary.

Children of Rev. Stephen R., No. 408, and of Aurelia Mills.

643. Theodore Stephen, Rev.--B. November 22, 1839. Was graduated at Yale College, 1861, studied Theology at Princeton, was ordained, and installed pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, at Huntington, L. I., October 13, 1864. Subsequently he was a missionary, with his station at Allahabad, Northern India.
644. Gerardus Hillis.--B. June 4, 1843; intermarried, May 30, 1866, with Ann Eliza, d. of Gen. Daniel Phineas Wood-

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bury, U. S. Engineers, deceased, and of Catherine Rachel Childs. Practicing Physician, New York City.

Children of Henry, No. 409, and of Lydia Cornell.

645. Stephen R.--B. February 1, 1835; d. October 6, 1843.
646. Louisa Ann.--B. September 3, 1836 m. January 11, 1860, to James B. Jamison.
647. Ellen K.--B. March 8, 1839.
648. Mary.--B. May 10, 1841.
649. David.--B. January 20, 1844; d. September 11, 1844.
650. Henry.--B. August 17, 1847; intermarried February 17, 1870, with Emily Nippes.
651. Harriet B.--B. April 17, 1852.

Children of Thomas L., No. 412, and of Elizabeth Torbert.

652. James Torbert.--B. April 8, 1829; intermarried, January 13, 1853, with Rachel Cornell, b. November 4, 1831, d. of William Cornell and Margaret Stevens. Farmer, Bucks Co., Pa.
653. Catharine Langstroth.--B. August 11, 1831; m. February 22, 1854, to Anthony T. Vansant, farmer, Bucks County.
654. William.--B. July 1, 1835; intermarried, January 6, 1859, with Rachel A. Blaker, b. March 22, 1841, d. of Joshua Corson Blaker and Ann Cevasdale. Enlisted August 5, 1861, as private 1st N. Y. Cavalry, rose through the positions of 1st Sergeant, 2d Lieutenant, 1st Lieutenant, to Captaincy; was detailed on the staff of Brig.-Gen. Davies, serving as Provost Marshal, Aide-de-Camp, and Actg.-Ass't. Adj.-General; was twice wounded, once in the ear and once in the foot, the latter May 28, 1864, near Salem, C. H., Va.,; was honorably discharged September 26, 1864. Farming at Watertown, Bucks County.
655. Samuel Torbert.--B. September 29, 1837; intermarried, February 27, 1861, with Eliza Conly Snyder, b. July 14, 1839, d. of Amos Snyder and Matilda Brown. Farming in Bucks County.
656. Thomas Henry.--B. August 28, 1841. Enlisted in 104th Penn. Vol.; was transferred to Gunboat Mound City, and was killed in her explosion June 17, 1862, or January 15, 1863.

Children of Gerardus, No. 413, and of Matilda McNair.

657. Susan Baker.--B. June 1, 1836; m. December 30, 1868, to E. E. Smith, M.D., and settled at Newtown.
658. Emeline Elizabeth.--B. April 7, 1842; m. February 11, 1869.
659. Mary Alice.--B. August 22, 1844.

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Children of Gerardus, No. 413, and of Isabella Craven.

660. Matilda Emma.--B. September 29, 1857.
661. George Craven.--B. January 7, 1859.
662. Elizabeth.--B. June 1, 1863.

Children of Christopher L., No. 417, and of Catharine M. Wyckoff.

663. James Stephenson.
664. Sarah Reynolds.--B. in 1863 to William Shellmire.
665. Samuel Wyckoff.--Private in the 54th Pennsylvania Volunteers.
666. Mary.

Children of Garrett, No. 430, and of Julia Adelaide Mountz.

667. Pamelia Winter.
668. Mary Emma.
669. Adrian Garrett.
670. Julia Adelaide.--Wife of Decius Decimus Carter, M.D., of Maryland.
671. Clara Virginia.--B. 1877, to Rev. James Owen Dorsey, of the Episcopal Church.
672. William Hamilton.--Died 18 months old.

Children of John W., No. 431, and of Angeline C. Estill.

673. Francis Murray.--Born 1820; intermarried ______, 1850, with Anna, d. of Major Levi Twiggs, who fell at Chapultepec, and niece of Com. Decatur. On the 13th of December, 1857, while hunting birds to tempt the delicate appetite of his wife, a gun in the hands of his attendant accidently discharged its contents into his leg, severing the femoral artery, and he died in half an hour. He left no children.
    At one time he was Editor of the Miner's Journal, and afterward he established The Anthracite Gazette, Pottsville, Pa.
    When Gov. Shunk called for volunteers for the war with Mexico, Francis commanded a regiment of militia in Schuylkill County, one of the companies of which volunteered, and he went with them as a private. At Pittsburgh he was elected Colonel. He was at the capture of Vera Cruz, in the battles of Cerro Gordo and Huamantla, and in numerous skirmishes, and exhibited skill and bravery.

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    He is honorably mentioned in Autobiography of General Winfield Scott, vol. II., pp. 449 and 568.
    The opposition to the war on the part of the Whigs, occasioned his leaving them and joining the Democrats.
    Under President Pierce he was U. S. Marshall of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
    On retiring from office, he made his home at Valencia, in the northeaster1y corner of Schuylkill County, on the line of the Catawissa Railroad.
674. Anna Maria.--B. 1821; m. December 26., 1842, to Thomas Ives Atwood, b. September 14, 1816, s. of Origen Atwood and Roxana Ives, of New Haven. Her husband died September 28, 1874. His business was then in New York, and his home at Elizabeth, N. J.
675. Emily.--B. 1824; m. ________, 1851, Dr. Thomas Kempton, who died nine months afterward. In 1854 she was married to Col. William Brindle, of Pennsylvania; d. March 15, 1865, at Indianapolis, Ind., and her child, Margaret Petrikin, died three hours afterward, aged one month.
676. John Estill.--B. 1826; intermarried in 1855 with Harriet, d. of Dr. George Halberstadt, of Pottsville. She died in 1861, and he intermarried with her sister, Annie, in 1864. During the rebellion he was Colonel of the 20th Pennsylvania Cavalry, and commanded a brigade at Cumberland, Md.
677. Charles Shippen.--B. 1828; intermarried with Catharine Carmichael; d. June 29, 1863, at Petersburg, Va. He took no part in the rebellion.
678. George.--B. 1830; intermarried with Mary Trayer. Lieutenant-Colonel 98th Pennsylvania Volunteers; was wounded at Chancellorsville, and resigned in consequence. Subsequently he was a member of the law firm of Bigelow & Wynkoop, Philadelphia. Died July 29, 1866, near Kansas City, while crossing the plains, leaving no issue.
679. Edward Wanshaer.--B. 1836; intermarried in 1861 with Louisa Brown. Major of a Colorado regiment, and did perilous and efficient service in New Mexico and against the Indians. When perfidy and cruelty were to be practiced upon the Indians, he was displaced from a post, and a more facile commander was substituted, but he was vindicated by promotion. He became Indian Agent, and won the confidence of the Indians.

Children of Henry, No. 433, and of Elizabeth Estill.

680. George Campbell.--B. 1828; d., unmarried, in California.

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681. Isabella.--B. October 20, 1834; m. October 16, 1866, to Jonas White Cole, of Trenton, N. J.

Children of George C., No. 434, and of Mary Walker.

682. Nicholas.--B. December 25, 1831. Lieutenant 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry; Adjutant; killed near Gallatin, Ky., August 21, 1862, leaving a wife, Elmira Herman, and son, George, aged about seven, and two daughters.
683. Sarah Elizabeth.--B. March 27, 1833; m. May 5, 1858, to George Heebner; d. January 3, 1859.
684. Helen Campbell.--B. February 27, 1835.
685. Anna Maria.--B. February 18, 1837; m. to James H. B. Warfield.
686. Mary Pastrome.--B. December __, 1838; d. December 8, 1841.
687. Isabella Town.--B. September 1, 1840; m. November 28, 1865, to Charles Beck.
688. Mary Ann.--B. April 2, 1842.
689. Martha Washington.--B. February 22, 1844; m. September 22, 1875, to Jonathan Paxson.
690. Frances Jane.--B. March 27, 1846; m. to Joseph Paxson.
691. George Campbell.--B. 1847.
692. Clara A.--B. January 27, 1851.
693. Louisa Paxson.--B. December 31, 1852.
694. William Hughes.--B. February 21, 1855.

Children of Robert D., No. 453, and of Almira A. Rollins.

695. John Rollins.--Lived only a few days.
696. Robert D.--B. August 1, 1843, in New York City; intermarried January 12, 1867, with Isabella Van Winkle. Served as a member of Co. C, 21st New Jersey Volunteers. Is now a lawyer in Jersey City.
697. Catharine Rollins.--B. June 7, 1845; d. March 11, 1850, of scarlet fever.
698. Augustus Bartholomew.--B. August 18, 1847; d. March 12, 1850, of same disease.
699. Fannie Elizabeth.--B. April 13, 1876, to Frank A. Halsey.
700. Frank Rollins.--B. June 21, 1853, at Bergen, N. J.
701. Helen Augusta.

702. Florence Parker.--B. August 18, 1858; d. January 26, 1864 of diphtheria.

Children of Benjamin N., No. 454, and of Rachel W. Monge.

703. Helen Wooddrop.--B. March 21, 1841.
704. Henry Norman.--B. January 4, 1848.
705. Joseph Sims.--B. December 22, 1851.

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Children of Joseph Pilmore, No, 455, and of Matilda C. Baird.

706. George Henry.--B. November 29, 1834; d. June 9, 1876; m. November 10, 1858, Emma Schelinger, b. June 6, 1839.
707. Benjamin Joseph.--B. March 18, 1837; m. March 10, 1866, Martha Ellena Osborn, b. December 5, 1838.
708. Thomas Pilmore.--B. December 25, 1838; d. November 2, 1864.
709. Hannah Matilda.--B. November 8, 1840; m. June 18, 1871, Paul Hackadoor Garabedian, b. August 25, 1838.

Child of Alfred, No. 456, and of Helen K. Crispin.

710. Wooddrop.--B. December 1, 1858.

Children of Abraham, No. 459, and of Betsey Ellis.

711. Francis Grey.--B. September 13, 1822; intermarried, May 15, 1850, with Catharine Grassby, of Pennsylvania, b. April 3, 1825. Live at Freeport, Ill.
712. Legrand Dempster.--B. November 2, 1824; intermarried with Zelia Cornell. Invented a double power water-wheel. Lives at Owasso, Mich.
713. Deborah Lucretia.--B. November 24, 1828; m. November 26, 1845, to Ferdinand McDuffie, b. March 14, 1815, s. of Neal and Anna McDuffie. Live at Orcutt Creek, Bradford Co., Penn. Children: Louis Neal, b. March 29, 1855; Frank Abram, b. July 5, 1857; Anna Viola, b. July 4, 1859.
714. Alida Elizabeth.--B. November 28, 1830; m. to Abram Sible. They live at Rapids City, Rock Island Co., Ill.

Children of John, No. 461, and of Sally Thorpe.

715. William or Henry.
716. Grissel.

Children of Legrand, No. 463, and of Lucretia T. Conklin.

717. Adelaide.--B. May 18, 1831; d. December 21, 1832.
718. Helen.--B. August 24, 1833; m. to Samuel H. Leidy, who was killed in the army, about the close of the war for the Union, leaving children: George, Harriet, Charles, and Frank Legrand. She afterward became the wife of John Vanarnam, and lived in Nebraska.
719. Orpah.--B. May 26, 1835; d. July 8, 1835.
720. Alasco.--B. August 21, 1837; d. September 1, 1838.
721. Arthur.--B. August 27, 1839; d. December 16, 1841.

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722. Cecilia.--B. April 11, 1843; wife of Robert E. Bailey. He served as a private in the 2d Minnesota Infantry; re-enlisted with nearly all the regiment, and served as hospital steward until the close of the war. Live at Rochester, Minn.
723. William Conklin.--B. August 6, 1845. Enlisted in the Federal army, and was at Shiloh and several other battles. Again enlisted in a Minnesota company, to repress Indian disturbances; and subsequently in a cavalry regiment for the same purpose, returning home sick. Enlisted in the 2d Minnesota Veteran Regiment, and served as Sergeant-Major until the close of the war; was with General Sherman in his march to the sea. Lives at Denver, Col.
724. Henry Legrand.--B. January 8, 1850. Lives at Bellevue, Iowa.

Children of Legrand, No. 463, and of Maria Darker.

725. Lillie May.--B. November 16, 1858.
726. Mary Darker.--B. October 15, 1860.
727. John Frederick.--B. June 15, 1869; d. November 26, 1869.

Children of Alonzo Ilus, No. 466, and of Phebe Heermans.

728. Mary Corneille.--B. at Chemung, July 15, 1839; m. June 3, 1863, to Charles Munson Young, of New York, b. at Wantage, N. J., September 11, 1834, s. of Silas Young and Huldah Lewis. She died July 17, 1867, leaving a son, Charles Munson Young, Jr., b. November 30, 1864.
729. Harriet Louise.--B. June 6, 1841; m. July 20, 1865, to Charles Samuel Farrar, Professor of Vassar College.
730. Helen Mar.--B. September 7, 1843; m. October 22, 1873, to William Waite Everett, of New York City, s. of John Everett and Catharine Brown. Their child, Kate, was born at Chemung, July 30, 1874.
731. Josephine.--B. January 9, 1846.
732. Frank.--B. September 23, 1849; d. April 8, 1874, at Wauconda, Ill.
733. Myra Kate.--B. June 9, 1856.

Children of Ninolia T., No. 468, and of Christiana Moore.

734. Cecilia Bradner.--B. July 29, 1834, at Chemung, N. Y.; m. November 20, 1852, to Augustus Gideon Hammond.
735. Don Alonzo.--B. September 17, 1836; intermarried, September 18, 1863, with Annie Carroll Coulehan.

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736. Sarah Louise.--B. December 7, 1838; m. June 24, 1859, to Edward Ford, of Great Barrington, Mass.; d. July 26, 1862.
737. Harriet Cornelia.--B. January 1, 1841, at Phillipsburgh, Orange County; m. November 10, 1866, to Henry James Hall.
738. Anne Elizabeth.--B. April 13, 1842.
739. Mary Isabella.--B. April 5, 1844, at Thebandale, Orange County.
740. Phebe Delia.--B. May 11, 1846; m. November 23, 1870 to Edgar Seaburn Colten.
741. Emma Georgiana.--B. June 22, 1850, at Wyoming, Stark Co., Ill.
742. Kate.--B. December 29, 1852.
743. Alice Almira.--B. March 19, 1856, at Bellevue, Jackson Co., Iowa.

Children of Nile Frost, No. 469, and of Phebe Heermans.

744. Guy.--B. at Chemung, July 15, 1841; d. August 30, 1864. He left school when nearly prepared for college, and joined the 10th New York Cavalry. While defending a ford, his party were surrounded and Guy was taken prisoner, and was sent to the pen at Andersonville, where he died.
745. Sayer.--He served three years in the loyal army, and returned in safety. b. March 12, 1844; m. November 23, 1875, at Zilwaukee, Mich., Arabella Clark.
746. Delia Antoinette.--B. September 29, 1846; m. December 26, 1872, to Henry Sayre Bridgeman, of Rockstream, N. Y., son of Lewis H. Bridgeman and Angelia Sayre. Child: Guy Wynkoop, b. October 13, 1873.
747. Alice Louise.--B. September 1, 1852; m. February 26, 1874, to Charles Rockwell, of Burlington, Pa. Their child, Alice L., was born February __, 1876.
748. Philip Heermans.--B. September 25, 1854.
749. Ada Bell.--B. October 31, 1857.
750. Joe Frost.--B. May 26, 1864.

Children of William T., No. 473, and of Sarah J. Booth.

751. Isabella Houston.--B. September 30, 1851, at Bellevue, Jackson County, Iowa.
752. Benjamin Booth.--B. August 7, 1853.
753. Ella M.--B. February 7, 1856.
754. Myra D.--B. August 26, 1858.
755. Edwin V.--B. December 2, 1860.
756. Kitty.--B. October 6, 1863; d. September 12, 1869.
757. William Trott.--B. September 12, 1865.

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Ninth Generation

Children of Peter Silvester, No. 484, and of Elizabeth Miller.

758. Henry Miller.--B. April 17, 1847.
759. Peter Silvester.--B. September 7, 1849.
760. Maggie Gosman.--B. August 5, 1852.
761. Mary Miller.--B. February 22, 1855.
762. Lizzie Miller.--B. February 19, 1857.
763. Stephen Miller.--B. April 22, 1859.
764. John Gosman.--B. July 4, 1861; d. January 14, 1864.
765. Fred. I.--B. February 16, 1864.

Child of Robert G., No. 485, and of Carrie C. Wood.

766. Fanny C.--B. November 21, 1872, to Charles T. Redfield.

Child of Francis S., No. 487, and of Rachel Van Vleck.

767. Lydia Silvester.--B. May 2, 1865; d. December 26, 1865.

Children of John Johnson No. 508, and of Caroline M. Dubois.

768. John Franklin.--B. August 9, 1851, at New York.
769. Carrie Maud.--B. November 13, 1853.
770. Cornelius Dubois.--B. October 4, 1856.

Children of Rev. Richard, No. 523, and of Catharine Schureman.

771. Julia Anna.--B. New York City, July 11, 1826; m. December 6, 1848, to William Charles Brewster, b. May 30, 1816, s. of Samuel Brewster and Eliza C. Strang. They live near Dykeman Station, Putnam Co., N. Y. Children: Samuel, b. November 3, 1852, d. May 24, 1853; Virginia Dunning, b. December 9, 1855; Julia Anna, b. January 2, 1858.
772. Richard.--B. Yorktown, Westchester Co., June 29, 1829. Lived at Hagerstown, Md., 1834-43; at New Brunswick, N. J., until 1849, during which time he was in the Rutgers College Grammar School, and Rutgers College, leaving with the degree of B.A. Studied law, in New York City, with David Dudley Field and James Schureman Sluyter; afterward was law clerk for Edwin W. Stoughton and Madison G. Harrington, 1851-3, and again 1853-4, having been in the interval with Ellis, Burrill & Davison. Was admitted to the Bar 1852. Was a clerk for Charles A. Peabody the remainder of the year 1854, and his partner

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the beginning of the year following, and afterward with him or Milton C. Tracy, or both, until June 30, 1860. In 1864 was in partial partnership with John A. Mapes.
    September 5, 1864. became a Withdrawal Entry Clerk, Warehouse Division (3d), New York Customs House, under Collector Hiram Barney, and, December 1, 1864, Chief Clerk of the Navigation Division (4th), under Simeon Draper, Collector. In the year following, and in years subsequent, he was required to do current work as a Deputy Collector, being in actual continuous charge of the Division for six and a half months, in 1869, under Collector Moses H. Grinnell, and again from April 17th, 1873, until he received from Collector Chester A. Arthur the full title, authority, and pay, December 17, 1873, after the death of his predecessor, the well-known and popular George W. Embree.
    September 9th, 1854, he intermarried with Anna Elizabeth Maginnis. b. July 21, 1821, d. of Edward Maginnis and Eliza Larkin, d. October 12, 1858, leaving a. son, Edward Maginnis, born that day, d. August 5, 1859.
    March 26, 1863, intermarried with Lydia Belcher Strang, b. June 1, 1831, d. of Joseph White Strang and Elizabeth Morgan Belcher.
    Lived in New York City from September, 1849, until March, 1863, at Yonkers, 1863-75, and since the latter date, in Brooklyn.
    Was a teacher in the Mission Sabbath School, 140 Sixth avenue, of the University Place Presbyterian Church, and its Superintendent for a few months in 1858, until succeeded by Rev. Charles H. Payson; a Deacon in the First Presbyterian Church, Yonkers, 1866-7, and an elder, 1867-70 and 1871-3; and a Trustee of the same church and Clerk of the Board, 1867-75; was Secretary of the Township Bible Association, 1866-75, and a Manager of the Westchester County Bible Society, 1868-75.
    This Genealogy, the amusement of leisure hours in 1850, became afterward very exacting of his time, and he commends a similar task to any one who is suffering from idleness or from an excess of petty cash.
    He sometimes "drops in to poetry," e.g., 1873:

THE ACHING HEART.

Say you that yonder is a happy man?
Your view is superficial. True, he wears
A cheerful face and has a mirthful voice;
He's free to make or hear a droll remark;
He laughs at other's mischief, and in turn,
Can play at pranks himself; he seems quite gay;

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Shafts wound him not, his senses are so dull!
He nothing cares for censure, nor applause.
And you conclude that this happiness!
Let's look a little closer: he but wears
A coat of mail, which turns aside the blow
And hides the bruise. His mirthful ways are like
A curtain to the window of his soul,
To shut out idle gazers, lest they see
The grief he hides within. They also serve
Like purpose with preservers made of cork,
Which keep above the wave the heavy weight;
The presence of the cork suggests the need
Of borrowed buoyancy; were it withdrawn,
The gravity would weigh the body down.
Or, let us take another simile;
His soul is like a riven ship, which feels
The wound, though hid from sight, and finds the need
Of extra effort, to be kept afloat.
But, "What's his grief?" 'Tis naught to you nor me;
He suffers--that's enough to make us kind.
But "Who's the man of whom these things are true?"
Ther'e many such-I've shown you but the type.

773. John Quackenbos.--B. February 23, 1831; d. August 6, 1834, of Asiatic cholera.
774. Catharine Schureman.--B. May 18, 1834, at Hagerstown, Md.; d. March 23, 1841, of croup.
775. Virginia.--B. April 22, 1836; m. October 30, 1872, to Theodore Frelinghuysen Hay, b. December 26, 1826, s. of Rev. Dr. Philip Cortland Hay and Elizabeth Condit. Lived at Franklin, Essex Co., New Jersey, 1872-6, and afterward at Brooklyn.
776. Emma.--B. October 4, 1838; m. February 26, 1859, to James Josiah Clark, b. September 14, 1836, s. of James Stewart Clark, and Frances Bridget Potter, of New London. Children: Fannie, b. November 10, 1859; Clarence, b. November 12, 1865, d. August 10, 1866.

Children of Rev. Jefferson, No. 524, and of Jane Shaw.

777. Sarah Fulton.--Wife of Charles H. Sherrill, of Washington, D. C. Children: Mary Jennie, and Charles Hitchcock.
778. Julia Anna.--Wife of Russell Smith, of Cuba, New York. He died October 31, 1869. Children: Addison Wynkoop; Charles Sherrill; Dora Eloise; Edith Reeve; and Russell.
779. John Quackenbos.--Intermarried February 27, 1862, with Edith Reeve, of Phila., d. of George Reeve. Live at Cordova, Rock Island County, Ill.

Children of Cornelius E., No. 528, and of Ann Hardenburgh.

780. Catharine.--B. April 7, 1809.

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781. Rachel H.--B. November 23, 1812.
782. James H.--B. March 10, 1816.
783. Cornelia M.--B. August 23, 1818.
784. Maria.--B. October 1, 1821.
785. George.--B. March 21, 1824; d. March 12, 1867, unmarried. He was for a long time with George Brodie, in New York.
786. Cornelius D.--B. April 9, 1830; intermarried April 4, 1858, with Harriet Pook, an English woman. Is a printer in New York City.

Children of Jacob R., No. 531, and of Blandina Delamater.

787. Rachel Magdalena.--B. April 25, 1822; d. unmarried.
788. Cornelia Maria.--B. March 28, 1826; m. February 17, 1848, to Moses Woolsey, s. of Clinton Woolsey and Elizabeth Elting. Children: Charlotte, b. December 23, 1848; Albert, b. November 9, 1850; De Witt, b. November 27, 1852; Walter, b. 1864.

Children of John H., No. 532, and of Lydia Yates.

789. Christopher Evert.--B. September 4, 1847.
790. Richard Griffin.--B. March 4, 1856.
791. Carrie Belle.--B. September 8, 1861.
792. Frank C.--B. August 8, 1863.
793. Fannie Theresa.--B. January 27, 1867.

Children of Horace M., No. 536, and of Olive L. Williams.

794. Frank Evert.
795. Willie.--D. one year old.
796. Elizabeth Idel.--B. about 1866.

Children of Myndert, No. 580, and of Mary E. W. Schoonmaker,

797. Egbert H.--B. May 1, 1851; intermarried January 12, 1876, with Agnes G., d. of Thomas J. Williamson.
798. Nellie.--B. August 12, 1853.
799. Ida.--B. November 4, 1856; d. November 16, 1859.
800. Sarah.--B. January 19, 1859.
801. William M.--B. June 2, 1861.
802. Asa.--B. September 6, 1863.
803. Gillett.--B. December 3, 1865.
804. Anna.--B. March 2, 1869.

Children of Henry, No. 582, and of Anna J. Story.

805. Elizabeth.--B. February 19, 1855.

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806. James.--B. October 28, 1856.
807. Theodore.--B. April 22, 1858.

Children of John, No. 591, and of Caroline O. Kingsley.

808. Silas.--B. July 17, 1841; d. May 10, 1843.
809. Sarah.--B. April 15, 1844; m. to Sherwood Hicks. Live at Parma Centre, Monroe Co., N. Y.
810. Alvah Kingsley.--B. March 5, 1846; intermarried, July 4, 1867, with Ettie Aldrich, d. of Amanda Kingsley, who was sister of his mother. Live at Monroe Center, Grand Traverse Co., Mich.
811. Emma.--B. April 1, 1855; d. August 15, 1855.
812. Flora.--B. August 19, 1857.
813. Avery.--B. September 14, 1860.
814. Mary.--B. June 5, 1862; d. May 9, 1870.

Child of Isaac W., No. 593, and of Mary A. Renwick.

815. Emma.--B. January 21, 1849.

Children of Thomas M., No. 594, and of Betsey R. Kingsley.

816. David Eli.--B. August 8, 1860.
817. Adonis Crary.--B. October 16, 1862.
818. Verna Edith.--B. May 11, 1868.

Children of James R., No. 595, and of Susan Vandervoort.

819. Ella Olinda.--B July 19, 1855.
820. Watson Elmer.--B. September 4, 1857.
821. Emma Adella.--B. March 19, 1860.
822. Charity Mary.--B. February 19, 1862.
823. David Samuel.--B. December 30, 1863.
824. Susan Adaline.--B. July 27, 1866.

Children of Matthew B., No. 618, and of Susie Vincent Hanlin.

825. Madeline May.--B. at New York, June 29, 1860.
826. Lillie Annie Corinne.--B. December 21, 1864; d. June 30, 1865.

Children of Henry W., No. 621, and of Mary C. Wilson.

827. Robert Bennett.--B. at Pittsburgh, Pa., March 6, 1863.
828. Agnes Farrar.--B. at Crestline, O., May 28, 1865.
829. Eleanora Augusta.--B. same place, January 29, 1869.
830. Orin Booth.--B. same place, August 29, 1872.
831. Percy Gerardus.--B. same place, October 13, 1875.

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Children of Gerardus H. No. 644, and of Annie E. Woodbury.

832. Gerardus.--B. May 18, 1867.
833. Kate.--B. January 17, 1868.

Children of William, No. 654, and of Rachel A. Blaker.

834. Annie Blaker.--B. February 4, 1860.
835. Elizabeth Torbert.--B. March 28, 1861.
836. Catharine Vansant.--B. February 28, 1864.

Children of Samuel T., No. 655, and of Eliza C. Snyder.

837. Matilda Snyder.--B. August 19, 1862; d. August 21, 1864.
838. Emily Snyder.--B. August 17, 1864.
839. Catharine Langstroth.--B. May 7, 1869.

Children of John Estill, No. 676, and of Harriet Halberstadt.

840. Augusta Howell.--B. 1858.
841. Harriet.--B. 1860.

Children of the same John E., and of Annie Halberstadt.

842. Alfred Halberstadt.--B. July 20, 1867.
843. John Estill.--B. July 20, 1869.

Child of Charles S., No. 677, and of Catharine Carmichael.

844. May.--B. 1858.

Child of George, No. 678, and of Mary Trayer.

845. Katie.--D. in infancy.

Children of Edward W., No. 679, and of Louisa Brown.

846. Edward Estill.--B. 1862.
847. Emily.--B. 1864.
848. Angeline.--B. 1866.
849. Francis Murray.--B. 1869.
850. Charles Wanshaer.--B. 1871.

Child of Nicholas, No. 682, and of Elmira Herman.

851. George.

Children of Robert D., No. 696, and of Isabelle Van Winkle.

852. Jennie D.
853. Juliette G.
854. Frances E.

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Children of Francis Grey, No. 711, and of Catharine Grassby.

855. Warren D.--B. January 8, 1852.
856. Clarence M.--B. April 4, 1854.
857. Alida Margaret.--B. November 29, 1860.

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Tenth Generation.

Child of Richard, No. 772, and of Anna E. Maginnis.

858. Edward Maginnis.--B. New York City, October 12, 1858; d. August 5, 1859.

Children of the same Richard and of Lydia B. Strang.

859. Joseph Strang.--B. Yonkers, N. Y., July 10, 1864; d. July 20, 1865.
860. Hubert Schureman.--B. September 20, 1866.
861. Eugene.--B. July 23, 1870; d. October 2, 1870.

Children of John Q., No. 779, and of Edith Reeve.

862. Edith Shaw.
863. Carrie Slade.
864. George Reeve.
865. Bertha S.

Children of Cornelius D., No. 786, and of Harriet Pook.

866. Cornelius Evert.--B. June 10, 1859.
867. Mary Elizabeth.--B. June 1, 1869.

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MISCELLANEOUS MEMORANDA.

    Garret Wynkoop and Phebe Anderson; August 15, 1760; marriage bond. (N. Y. M. B., iii., p. 255.) No. "103 ?"
    Evert Wynkoop and Mary Newkirk; October 17, 1765; marriage bond. (Same, ix., 304.)
    John, s. of Jacobus Wynkoop, Jr., and Lientje Schoenmaker, bap. September 20, 1795. (Kingston Church Records.)
    Cornelius J. Wynkoop, merchant, of Canaschary, Montgomery Co., N. Y. and Mary, his wife, daughter and heir of Mary Forsey, conveyed to Obadiah Peniman, lot on State Street,

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Albany, October 26, 1796. (L. 14, p. 310.) See a marriage recorded December 12, 1789, Albany of Cornelius Wynkoop. See No. "235."
    Cornelius Wynkoop, born in Bucks County, Pa.; his mother's name is given as Vandike; intermarried with Elizabeth, daughter of Stephen Murray, of Horsham, Montgomery Co., Pa., and lived at Horsham for a few years, and then removed to Northampton Township, Bucks Co., where he remained some twenty years, dying about 1850. His children were: Sarah, m. to William Bennet; Ann, m. to John Bennet, brother of William; Mary, m. to Abner Lubens; Stephen, d. about his 24th year; Jane, m. John Hagerman; Eliza, m. William Knight; James M., m. Amy Ellen Hamilton, and lived at Horsham; and Cornelius, m. Margaret A. ______, dying in 1859. [Possibly this Cornelius, first mentioned in this paragraph, was son of Peter Wynkoop and Sarah Waring.]
    Henry J. Wynkoop, aged 24, Elmira, 3 months, 13th Regiment, Co. A, Capt. Robert F. Taylor, May 14, 1861. (N. Y. Muster Rolls.) See Henry J. Wynkoop, in the Introduction to this book.
    James Wynkoop, aged 44, N. Adams, 3 yrs., 1st Regiment, U. S. Chasseurs, Co. B, Capt. David Miller, August 3, 1861. (Same.)
    Joshua Wynkoop, aged 29, Albany, 3 yrs., 113th Regiment, Co. F, Capt. R. H. Bell, August 4, 1862. (Same.) See No. "568."
    Henry Wynkoop, aged 21, N. Y., 3 years, 132d Regiment, (2d Regiment, Empire Brigade), Co. G, Capt. D. W. Fisk, August 8, 1862--Col. P. J. Claassen. (Same.) See No. "545."
    Alexander Wynkoop, aged 22, Gardiner, 3 yrs., 156th Regiment, Co. A, Capt. Ferdinand Griggs, August 22, 1862--Col. Erastus Cooke. (Same.)
    James Wynkoop, aged 18, New Paltz, August 25, 1862, same company. (Same.)
    Jacob Wynkoop, aged 29, Gardiner, 3 yrs., same regiment, Co. E, Capt. M. S. Ewen, September 23, 1862. (Same.)
    Marriage December 20, 1820, John C. Hertell with Lorinda Wynkoop, both of Saugerties. (Caatsbaan Church Records.)
    Marriage December 6, 1836, G. Nelson Abeel, with Alida Wynkoop, both of Catskill. (Same.)
    Zelotes Watson and Catharina Wynkoop; child, Catharina, b. January 14, 1783. (First Settlers Albany Co.--Pearson, p. 147.)

Supplement to the Wynkoop Genealogy.

November 1, 1878.

ADDITIONS AND CORRECT1ONS.
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INDEX OF THE WYNKOOP SURNAME.

No. B. D. Consort. Marriage. 11 Elizabeth, Jacob Ten Broeck, 1712 307 " S., 1844- Lucius T. Denham, 1866 209 Hannah, William Lemon, 333 " 1801- Henry Wynkoop (320), 1835 715 Henry { Phebe Jones, 199 Isaac, { Rebecca Britton, 438 Margaret, Rev. Dr. James C. Watson,

INDEX OF OTHER SURNAMES.
Under No. Under No. Britton, Rebecca, 199 Farrell, Nancy, 398 Estill, Angeline C., 431 Hardenbergh, 56, 291, 292, 528 " Elizabeth, 433 Hasbrouck, Abram, 156 Farley, Lizzie, 638 Robinson, Mary Ellen, 602 Farrar, Charles S. 729 Wilson, Mary Cincinnata, 621
TABLE OF DUTCH GIVEN NAMES.

Blandina.--This is an ancient name, apparently of Lyons. Fox in his Book of Martyrs, mentions a woman of that name, who suffered in the "Fourth general persecution." Note, that French forms, also, of names, were in use among the Netherlanders and Knickerbockers.
Boudewyn, in Roman letters, should be Boudewijn.

INTRODUCTION.

Mrs. Ann Wynkoop Raguet, page 32.

GENEALOGY.

1. Peter.--Page 33, Van der Donck. Page 34, Van der Huyghens.
2. Cornelius.--Page 35, note 5. Roundout probably is equiva-

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lent to The Landing; from rondhout, round timber, such as masts and spars; hence the place where vessels lie.
9. Benjamin.--Van der Heul; i.e., of the bridge.
47. Judith.--Gertrude Van Vliet.
56. Petrus.--Hardenbergh, properly Hardenberg, the name of a town in Overyssel, Netherlands.
64. Derick D.--Anna, daughter of Alvah Eltinge.
199. Isaac.--His second wife was Rebecca Britton.
291. Evert C., & 292, Cornelia.--Hardenbergh.
320. Henry.--Died Sept. 4, 1869, from the upsetting of a carriage.
370. Catharine.--Tillyer.
408. Rev. Stephen Rose.--B. Nov. 24, 1806, at Northampton, Bucks Co., Penn., m., Aug. 24, 1836, Miss Aurelia Mills, daughter of the Hon. Isaac Mills, of New Haven, Conn., and of Abigail Phelps; d. at Princeton, N. J., of pneumonia, June 8, 1876.
    He was graduated in 1829 at Union College, Schenectady, N. Y. On leaving college he was employed in teaching, first at Albany, N. Y., and afterward in Ohio. He then accompanied Rev. John Leighton Wilson to Africa, upon a tour of investigation, undertaken on behalf of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, exploring the western coast in 1833-4. He entered Princeton Seminary in the fall of 1834, and spent there a little over two years in study. His health had been impaired by fever taken in Africa. He was licensed by the Presbytery of New Brunswick, Feb. 8, 1837. In July, 1838, he was invited to supply the pulpit of the First Presbyterian Church at Wilmington, Del., and accepted the invitation. Aug. 7, 1838, he was ordained by the Presbytery of New Brunswick, and on the second Sabbath in August began to preach at Wilmington. The First Church was at that time in a very low condition, temporally and spiritually, but under his labors it soon began to show signs of growth and prosperity. On Nov. 19, 1838, a formal call to the pastorate was made out, and having been dismissed Dec. 18, 1838, by the Presbytery of New Brunswick to the Presbytery of New Castle, he was installed Jan. 22, 1839, by the latter Presbytery. The relation thus constituted proved to be a very happy one, continuing in unbroken harmony and great usefulness for very nearly twenty years, in which period constant and numerous additions were made to the church to which he ministered with fervor and success as a preacher, and with remarkable fidelity as a pastor.
    In the fall of 1857 his health had become feeble, and he

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felt constrained to go to the South for the winter. He offered his resignation to the church, which declined it, with strong expressions of attachment to their pastor, but granted him leave of absence for a year. He then went to F1orida, but, in the spring following, finding his health not improved, and his voice incapable of preaching service, he again presented his resignation and was released by his Presbytery, April 13, 1858, from his pastoral charge. The three years following were spent by him in New Haven, where his sons were in college. The years from 1862 to 1868 were chiefly spent in travel, with sojourns in many places of interest, both in this country and in Europe. In 1869 he removed to Princeton, N. J., which was his residence thenceforth to the end of his life. His son, the Rev. Theodore S. Wynkoop, having become a Missionary to Northern India, the father and mother left home for India in August, 1870, and made a visit to their son in his missionary field, where they spent more than a year, reaching their home again in August, 1872.
    He was a modest, true, kind-hearted man, instructive as a preacher, faithful and beloved as a pastor, honored by his brethren, and successful in the whole work of the ministry. He died in peace. (Necrological Rep. Alumni Ass'n, Princeton Theo. Sem., 1877.)
431. John Wanshaer.--The verses named were as follows:

"When on the stream of life we float,
    In youth's impassioned hours,
We freight our gaily laden boat,
    With bright and thornless flowers;
But as we hold our joyous way,
    So happily and cheery,
We should reflect upon that day,
    When ends the Voyage--Mary.

"The stream is always, near its source,
    Bedecked with brightest roses,
Which, as we hold our onward course,
    Grow paler as it closes;
And ere, we've floated half way down,
    We find we've grown more wary;
Things which we smiled at, make us frown;--
    We find we think more--Mary.

"Our brow grows clouded more with care,
    Our boat more skill requires;
We find the stream hides many a snare,
    Set by our own desires.
The waves of passions 'round us roll
    In tempests--which to parry--
With firmness we must keep control
    Of sober reason--Mary.

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"Imagination's pictured skies
    In youth shine most serenely,
And, as she sports her thousand dyes
    We're apt to gaze too keenly;
Young Fancy holds her mirror up,
    To figures light and airy,
But oft we, sighing, drain the cup
    Of disappointment--Mary.

"Ther'e others voyaging upon
    This wild and rapid river,
And as our ceaseless boat moves on,
    We're jostling with them ever.
If virtue, then, we make our guide,
    Our course we need not vary,
But calmly toward that haven glide,
    We all are bound to--Mary

"And when at last Time's ebbing tide
    Hath borne us to that ocean,
Which buries all of human pride,
    And pleasures and commotion;--
When this bright world is growing dim,
    When life itself is weary,
May thou and I still look to Him,
    With faith and hope, dear Mary."

518. Sarah.--Joseph Packard was born May, 1780.
523. Richard.--Began his missionary labor at Cato, Sabbath, Oct. 29, 1826, and fulfilled his appointment Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1827. Was ordained an Evangelist, March 7, at the Pearl Street Church, New York. Preached at the Yorktown Church several times in March. Took up labor at Cato, Sabbath, April 1, and left there April 25, assuming care of the Yorktown Church, Sabbath, May 6, over which he was installed June 14. Preached his valedictory, April 20, 1834, and assumed charge, Sabbath, May 4, 1834, of the Hagerstown Church, over which he was installed June 25.
528. Cornelius E.--Ann Hardenbergh.
532. John Henry.--Died June 7, 1870.
654. William.--Lives at Newtown, Bucks Co., Penn.
680. George Campbell.--Is living in California, with a wife and three children.
718. Helen.--John Van Ornam.
775. Virginia.--Mr. Theodore Hay's former wife was Josephine, sister to Lydia Strang, No. 772.
779. John Q.--Died July 15, 1878.
255. Rev. Peter Silvester.--Born March 28, 1777. Graduated at Union College 1807. Member of the Bar. Studied Theology. Settled in Reformed Dutch Church, at Catskill, 1813, at Hyde Park, 1818, at Ghent, 1822, at Blooming Grove, 1844. Died while in the last charge, Nov. 1, 1848.


Source:

Wynkoop, Richard, Wynkoop Genealogy in the United States of America; Also a Table of Dutch Given Names, 2nd ed., New York, Wynkoop & Hallenbeck, 1878.

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