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  1. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R) (Copyright (c) 1980, 1997, data as of February 1997).
  2. Portrait and Biographical Record - Prominent Citizens of The City of Newburgh, pg 453. Sources: Portrait and Biographical Record - Prominent Citizens of The City of Newburgh Hon. Abram S. Cassedy. On the paternal side he is of Irish descent, his grandfather, Archibald Cassedy, who was born on the 21st of November, 1757, having emigrated from the North of Ireland about the time of the Revolution and settled near Ramapo, where he engaged in farm persuits. He possed the indomitable industry and moral principles characteristic of the Scoth-Irish, and became a prosperous agriculturist. In religious belief he was a Presbyterian. He married Elizabeth Sherwood, daughter of Dr. Sherwood, a lady of English descent, and died in 1819, his wife surviving him; she lived to reach the age of ninety-six years.
  3. From Ross E. Jones nes7598@aol.com.
  4. Portrait and Biographical Record - Prominent Citizens of The City of Newburgh, pg 453.
  5. Bruce E. Hopper, Hopper-Przybyszewski Genealogical Database (PERTAINING TO ESTATES IN ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. TO THE END OF THE YE), No. 73. Will. fol. 71.
  6. Portrait and Biographical Record - Prominent Citizens of The City of Newburgh, pg 453. Hon. Abram S. Cassedy. In the neighboring county of Rockland, in the town of Ramapo, the subject of this notices was born November 28, 1833. On the paternal side he is of Irish descent, his grandfather, Archibald Cassedy, who was born on the 21st of November, 1757, having emigrated from the North of Ireland about the time of the Revolution and settled near Ramapo, where he engaged in farm persuits. He possed the indomitable industry and moral principles characteristic of the Scoth-Irish, and became a prosperous agriculturist. In religious belief he was a Presbyterian. He married Elizabeth Sherwood, daughter of Dr. Sherwood, a lady of English descent, and died in 1819, his wife surviving him; she lived to reach the age of ninety-six years. Among their children was Archibald, our subject's father, who was born in Ramapo, August 28, 1794, and who engaged in farming and merchandising in his native place. In the War of 1812 he was Lieutenant and Adjutant. From 1844 to 1847 he was Sheriff of Rockland County, having been elected to that office upon the Democratic ticket. At a somewhat advanced age he moved to Brrooklyn, and died there in 1862, aged sixty-seven years.
  7. DUTCH DOOR GENEALOGY (http://www.dutchdoorgenealogy.com/).
  8. #141, Film #: 447830, Page #: , Ordinance #: 74474.
  9. Ibid., Film #: 455158, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
  10. #139, Film #: 455158, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
  11. Edited by Rev. David Cole, D.D. 1884, History of Rockland County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men (Reprints done by Historical Society of Rockland County). Assessment Roll of The Town of Hampstead (Now Ramapo) for 1812 \\\\cassady, \archibald, h,. f., and store $1,348 valuation $4 31 amt of tax Ramapo -Villages And Hamlets pge 283 Cassady's Corners About one mile east of Viola, on the New City road, we come to the well known landmark of our town, Cassady's corners. Located almost in the center of the town, at a point where several roads intersect, this, for over 60 years, was the place for town meetings. Marking the site at present are but two houses, and a blacksmith shop built about 1850, and now owned and run by Mr. W. H. Rose. It may be of interest to know that, during the 94 years of our existance as a town, town meetings have been held for 11 years, or vetween 1791 and 1801, at the house of Theunis Cuyper, just southeast of the brick church; for 61 years, or between 1802 and 1862 inclusive, at Cassady Corners; and for 22 years from 1863 to 1884 inclusivel, at Monsey. While at Cassady Corners, they were hled from 1802-18, at Archiblad Cassady's; from 1819-29, at Elizabeth Cassady's his widow; from 1830-36 at Isaac Finch's; from 1834-51, at Archibald Cassayd's (son of former); from 1852-54, at Oliver Crum's; in 1855, at Cornelius B. Haring's; in 1856, at John Onderdonk's; in 1857 and 1858, at Joseph Washburn's; from 1859-1862, at David Ackerman's.
  12. Portrait and Biographical Record - Prominent Citizens of The City of Newburgh, pg 453. Among their children was Archibald, our subject's father, who was born in Ramapo, August 28, 1794, and who engaged in farming and merchandising in his native place. In the War of 1812 he was Lieutenant and Adjutant. From 1844 to 1847 he was Sheriff of Rockland County, having been elected to that office upon the Democratic ticket. At a somewhat advanced age he moved to Brrooklyn, and died there in 1862, aged sixty-seven years.
  13. 1850 US Census, M432_588 Pg 363.
  14. by G. E. Youmans compiled by John Nutt, Newburgh, Her Institutions, Industires & Leading Citizens (Ritchie & Hull, Proprietors of the Newburgh Journal).
  15. Edited by Rev. David Cole, D.D. 1884, History of Rockland County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men. This family is of Huguenot origin, and the name was originally spelled "Garnier", but like many other French names, has been changed from its original form. The ancestor of this family was Isaac Garnier, whose will, dated July 7th 1727, mentions his wife Elizabeth, and children. Francois (the eldest son), came to this country from Westchester, and on Nove 27th 1729 he purchased from Thomas Barker "of Cow Neck, Long Island", Lot No. 6, in "Concklin's range" in Kakiat. This is now (in 1884) the homestead and farm of Josiah Concklin, near the head of the mountain in the town of Ramapo, and the old house stood a short distance east of the present residence. Francois was the father of ten children.
  16. DUTCH DOOR GENEALOGY, M432_588 Pg 363.
  17. Gail Widholm 263 Richmond Parkway, Kingston, NY 12401, #10 Compact Dicsk. Compact Disk #10 Pin # 924825 Sex:F Birth:31 July 1892 Place: Acnram, Columbia Cnty., NY Christning:14 Oct 1894 Death: 5 July 1976 Place:Ancram, Columbia Cnty., NY Burial:8 July 1976 Place:Ancram, Columbia Cnty., NY Parents Father:Obed Boice Disc #10 Pin # 924788 Mother: Clara Myers Disc # 10 Pin # 924787 Marriage(s); Spouse:Mary Jane Vosburgh Disc #10 Pin # 924787 Marriage: 20 Mar 1920 Place: Ancram, Columbia Cnty., NY Notes: Available on CD-Rom Disc #10.
  18. Ibid.
  19. Ibid., Compact Disk #10 Pin # 924820 Sex:F Birth: 16 July 1895 Place: Acnram, Columbia Cnty., NY Death: 15 Sep 1988 Place: Great Barrington, Ma Burial: Place:Ancram, Columbia Cnty., NY Parents: Marriage(s); Spouse: Roy Boice, Sr. Disc #10 Pin #924825 Marriage: 20 Mar 1920 Place: Ancram, Columbia Cnty., NY.
  20. 1920 Census US, ED#8 sheet 3 A.
  21. 1880 US Census (Ancestry.com), ED #! Sheet 3 B.
  22. 1910 US Census.
  23. From his sister, Clara.
  24. Personal correspondence from Robin Massa, friend of Clara.
  25. Personal visitation to Cemetery - Diane Cassedy Ollivett-Miles yr 2000.
  26. #89, Batch #: C506551, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 0529188, 0529188, 0529188.
  27. Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books, vol 12 p 89. Mrs. Edith Ruth Cassedy DAR ID #: 11227 Born in New YOrk Wife of Frank Herbert Cassedy Decendant of Dr. Jonathan Bailey, of New York Daughter of Eugene Brown and Elizabeth B. Whitehill, his wife Granddaughter of James J. Brown and Ruth Bailey, his wife Gr-grandaughter of Jonathan Bailey and Ruth Budd, his wife Jonathan Bailey, 1777, enlisted for the war in Col. Lewis Du Bois' regiment. He was born at Bridgewater, Mass., 1756, and died at New Windsor, 1821.
  28. 1850 US Census.
  29. Ibid., M432_573 Pg 75.
  30. 1880 United States Census.
  31. Hannah Bailey Hopkins, Records of the Bailey family : descendants of William Bailey of Newport, R.I., chiefly in the line of his son, Hugh Baile (Complied by a descendant 1895 Providence Rhode Island), vol 12 p 89.
  32. email from cousin John Ross.
  33. Donna Barraclough, Barraclough Branches.
  34. by G. E. Youmans compiled by John Nutt, Newburgh, Her Institutions, Industires & Leading Citizens. Summary: Born 11/29/1833 in Ramapo, received an academical education, graduating in his 20th year fro =m the state Normal School. Studied law w/ Judge William F. Fraser at Clarkstown, NY , Wilkin & Gott at Goshen and admitted to the Bar 1857. Received his aptmt. as Deputy County Clerk for Dr. Charles Drake. Moved to Newburgh in 1859 Married Margaret J. Drake in 1861 His younger son, Frank H.(ubert), practicing law in Newburgh on his own. W.F. Cassedy (the elder son), was born 10/04/1862. In 1880, after graduation from the Newburgh Academy, he entered Cornell University, graduated in June 1884., in 1886 admitted to the bar and 1887 became partner w/ his father. Married 01, 1888 to Miss Townsend, the daughter of James A. Townsend of Newburgh. Same source lists Frank H,, Abram S. and William F. as members of the bar in Newburgh.
  35. 1880 Census Orange County, NY.
  36. 1920 Census US.
  37. Edited by Russel Headley, The History of Orange County New York (Van Deusen and Elms Middleetown, NY 1908), Page 807.
  38. US Passport Applications 1795-1925 (Ancestry.com).
  39. Historical Newspapers, Birth, Marriage, & Death Announcements, 1851-2003 (Ancestry.com. Historical Newspapers, Birth, Marriage, & Death Announcements, 1851-2003 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA).
  40. Ibid., July13, 1927.
  41. Edited by Russel Headley, The History of Orange County New York, Page 807 & 808.
  42. Ellis Island Passenger Records (http://www.ellisisland.org).
  43. Historical Newspapers, Birth, Marriage, & Death Announcements, 1851-2003, May 23, 1947.
  44. #2, Film #: 177910, Page #: 939, Ordinance #: 27043.
  45. #4, Batch #: A455082, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 455082.
  46. #6, Film #: 177910, Page #: 939, Ordinance #: 27043.
  47. #2, Film #: 447814, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
  48. Edited by Rev. David Cole, D.D. 1884, History of Rockland County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men.
  49. Portrait and Biographical Record - Prominent Citizens of The City of Newburgh, pg 453. Portrait and Biographical Record - Prominent Citizens of The City of Newburgh, pg 453, New Paltz Public Library. "Hon. Abram S. Cassedy. It may with justice be said that no attorney in the valley of the Hudson has displayed more profound knowledge of the law or keener discriminative qualities than the gentleman whose name introduces this sketch, and who is conceded to stand among the leading members of the Bar in the state. With his son William F., he conducts a large and remunerative general practice, extending into various courts. Since 1865 his offices have been located on Third Street, where he occupies two floors, and he has one of the most extensive law libraries in Orange County. In the neighboring county of Rockland, in the town of Ramapo, the subject of this notices was born November 28, 1833. On the paternal side he is of Irish descent, his grandfather, Archibald Cassedy, who was born on the 21st of November, 1757, having emigrated from the North of Ireland about the time of the Revolution and settled near Ramapo, where he engaged in farm pursuits. He possesd the indomitable industry and moral principles characteristic of the Scotch-Irish, and became a prosperous agriculturist. In religious belief he was a Presbyterian. He married Elizabeth Sherwood, daughter of Dr. Sherwood, a lady of English descent, and died in 1819, his wife surviving him; she lived to reach the age of ninety-six years. Among their children was Archibald, our subject's father, who was born in Ramapo, August 28, 1794, and who engaged in farming and merchandising in his native place. In the War of 1812 he was Lieutenant and Adjutant. From 1844 to 1847 he was Sheriff of Rockland County, having been elected to that office upon the Democratic ticket. At a somewhat advanced age he moved to Brooklyn, and died there in 1862, aged sixty-seven years. The mother of the subject of this sketch, Lydia Gurnee, was born in Ramapo, December 3, 1796 and died in Brooklyn, NY, aged eighty-seven years. The Gurnee family was of Huguenot origin, and the name was originally Garnier, the ancestor living in Paris. Isaac Garnier, a descendant lived in Westchester County, and died leaving a wife, Elizabeth, and three children, one of whom was Francois. He moved to a place that was known as Kakiat, now the town of Ramapo in 1729. He left ten children, one of whom, John, was born in 1729, who married Abigail Coe, daughter of John Coe. They left several children, one of whom was John J., born March 13, 1763, who married Nancy Stryker, of New Jersey, who was of Holland descent. They left several children, and among them was Lydia,our subject's mother. Of her union, four children were born, of whom Abraham S. is the only son and now the only survivor. His education was commenced in the district schools and further prosecuted in the Normal School of Albany, from which he was graduated. Ambitious to enter the legal profession, he began the study of law under Judge Frazer, of Rockland County, later reading with Wilkin & Gott, of Goshen. Shortly after his admission to the Bar in 1857, he was appointed Deputy County Clerk under Charles Drake, and served in that capacity for two years, after which he opened an office for the practice of his profession in Newburgh. While in the main, Mr. Cassedy has devoted his attention to professional duties, yet he has at times been chosen to serve his fellow-citizens in an official capacity. Though invariably declining nominations for legislative or congressional positions, he has always been willing to promote the welfare of Newburgh by accepting such positions as it has seemed best, in the interest of the people, for him to fill. In 1862 he was elected District Attorney of Orange County, and continued in that position until 1865. In 1880 and 1881 he was elected Mayor on the Democratic ticket, notwithstanding the fact that Newburgh usually gives a large Republican majority. During his administration the Quassick Creek Bridge was built, the West Shore Railroad was commenced, and the first steps were taken to perfect arrangements for the Centennial Celebration. From 1869 to 1883 Mr. Cassedy was in partnership with Charles F. Brown, the firm of Cassedy & Brown acquiring a large clientage. The connection was dissolved when Mr. Brown became a Judge of the Supreme Court. Since 1886 Mr. Cassedy has been in partnership with his son under the name of A.S. & W.F. Cassedy. In 1875 he was chosen Corporation Counsel, filling the position for three years. In 1874 he was made a member of the Board of education, and served one year as its President, declining nomination for a second term. Perhaps Mr. Cassedy gained greater distinction through his connection with the West Shore Railroad than in any other enterprise with which he has been identified. He was attorney at Newburgh for the North River Construction Company, that built the West Shore Railroad. In behalf of the company his firm paid out about $7000,000 to procure the right of way through the city and immediate vicinity. He was local attorney for the West Shore, and afterward for the receivers. In October, 1885, the court appointed him referee in the matter of the foreclosure sale of the road, and in November of that year he sold the road at the Newburgh Court House for $22,000,000, and distributed the proceeds among the creditors. It is worthy of note that in making this distribution, he issued one check for $1,068,000, and three others for more than $500,000 each. Formerly he was local attorney for the Erie, and now holds a similar position with the West Shore and Wallkill Railroads. For many years Mr. Cassedy has been a Director of the Quassiak National Bank and is also its attorney. His property interests in Newburgh and St. Paul are valuable and extensive. In partnership with E. T. Skidmore, he bought the A. J. Downing property of ex-Mayor Carson in 1889, and on a portion of this he erected a handsome residence for his family. In 1861 he was united in marriage with Miss Margaret J. Drake, who was born in Ulster County and is a daughter of Dr. Charles Drake, a prominent physician of Newburgh ad at one time Clerk of Orange County. They have two sons, William F. and Frank H., and both were admitted to the bar on the same day, the former being in partnership with his father, while the latter is engaged in practice alone. Socially Mr. Cassedy is a demitted member of the Masonic fraternity. In religious beliefs he is a Presbyterian and is Trustee of the First Church.".
  50. by G. E. Youmans compiled by John Nutt, Newburgh, Her Institutions, Industires & Leading Citizens, pg 453.
  51. 1880 Census Orange County, NY, pg 453.
  52. Evening Gazette Port Jarvis NY, March 22, 1877.
  53. Ibid., March 4, 1880.
  54. New York Daily Times.
  55. New York Tribune (04/1896), 04/30/1896 pg 1 col 5.
  56. Brooklyn Daily Eagle (http://eagle.brooklynpubliclibrary.org/eagle), April 30, 1896. Abram S. Cassedy, a well known Lawyer and former mayor of Newburgh, NY, committed suicide while insane from overwork and worry.
  57. The Wig Press Marriage Notices 1859-1865.
  58. compiled by Charles C. Coleman of Goshe, NY, Record of Marriaage 1784 First Presbyterian Church of Goshed (The Democrat Printing Co, Goshen, NY), pg 453.
  59. Brooklyn Daily Eagle, pg 453. A. S. Cassedy of Newburgh, NY is one of the guests at the Mitchell house at Thomasville, Ga. Mr. Cassedy is general counsel for the West Shore railraod and is one of the prominebt legal lights of New York State. He is accompanied by Mrs. Cassedy and by Mr. R. Ketcham of Cornwall-onHudson.
  60. Portrait and Biographical Record - Prominent Citizens of The City of Newburgh, pg 453. Hon. Abram S. Cassedy. It may with justice be said that no attorney in the valley of the HUdson has displayed more orofound knowledge of the law or keener discriminative qualities tha the gentleman whose name introduces this sketch, and who is conceded to stand among the leading members of the Bar in the state. With his son William F., he conducts a large and remnuerative general practice, extending into various courts. Since 1865 his offices have been located on Third Street, where he occupies two floors, and he has one of the most extensive law libraries in Orange County. In the neighboring county of Rockland, in the town of Ramapo, the subject of this notices was born November 28, 1833. On the paternal side he is of Irish descent, his grandfather, Archibald Cassedy, who was born on the 21st of November, 1757, having emigrated from the North of Ireland about the time of the Revolution and settled near Ramapo, where he engaged in farm persuits. He possed the indomitable industry and moral principles characteristic of the Scoth-Irish, and became a prosperous agriculturist. In religious belief he was a Presbyterian. He married Elizabeth Sherwood, daughter of Dr. Sherwood, a lady of English descent, and died in 1819, his wife surviving him; she lived to reach the age of ninety-six years. Among their children was Archibald, our subject's father, who was born in Ramapo, August 28, 1794, and who engaged in farming and merchandising in his native place. In the War of 1812 he was Lieutenant and Adjutant. From 1844 to 1847 he was Sheriff of Rockland County, having been elected to that office upon the Democratic ticket. At a somewhat advanced age he moved to Brrooklyn, and died there in 1862, aged sixty-seven years. The mother of the subject of this sketch, Lydia Gurnee, was born in Ramapo, December 3, 1796 and died in Brooklyn, NY, aged eighty-seven years. The Gurnee family was of Huguenot origin, and the name was originally Garnier, the ancestor living in Paris. Isaac Garnier, a descendant lived in Westchester County, and died leaving a wife, Elizabeth, and three children, one of whom was Francois. He moved to a place that was known as Kakiat, now thw town of Ramapo in 1729. He left ten children, one of whom, John, was born in 1729, who married Abigail Coe, daughter of John Coe. They left several children, one of whom was John J., born March 13, 1763, who married Nancy Stryker, of New Jersey, who was of Holland descent. They left several children, and among them was Lydia,our subject's mother. Of her union, four children were born, of whom Abraham S. is the only son and now the only survivor. His education was commenced in the district schools and further prosecuted in the Normal School of Albany, from which he was graduated. Ambitious to enter the legal profession, he bagan the study of law under Judge Frazer, of Rockland County, later reading with Wilkin & Gott, of Goshen. Shortly after his admission to the Bar in 1857, he was appointed Deputy County Clerk under Chalres Drake, and served in that capacity for two years, after which he opened an office for the practice of his profession in Newburgh. While in the main, Mr. Cassedy has devoted his attention to professional duties, yet he has at times been chosen to serve his fellow-citizens in an official capacity. Though invariably declining nominations for legislative or congressional positions, he has alwasy been willing to promote the welfare of Newburgh ny accepting such positions as it has seemed best, in the interest of the peopl, for him to fill. In 1862 he was elected District Attonrey of Orange County, and continued in that position until 1865. In 1880 and 1881 he was elected Mayor on the Democratic ticket, notwithstanding the fact that Newburgh usually gives a large Republican majority. During his administration the Quassick Creek Bridge was built, the West Shore Railraod was commenced, and the first steps were taken to perfect arrangements for the Centennial Celebration. From 1869 to 1883 Mr. Cassedy was in partnership with Chalres F. Brown, the firm of Cassedy & Brown acquiring a large clientage. The connection was disolved when Mr. Brown became a Judge of the Supreme Court. Since 1886 Mr. Cassedy has been in partnership with huis son under the name of A.S. & W.F. Cassedy. In 1875 he was chosen Corporation Counsel, filling the position for three years. In 1874 he was made a member of the Board of education, and served one year as its President, declining nomination for a second term. Perhaps Mr. Casedy gained greater distinction through his connection with the West Shore Railroad than in any other enterprise with which he has been identified. He was attorney at Newburgh for the North River ConstructionCompany, that built the West Shore Railroad. In behalf of the company his firm paid out about $7000,000 to procure the right of way through the city and immediate vicinity. He was local attorney for the West Shore, and afterward for the receivers. In October, 1885, the court appointed him referee in the matter of the foreclosure sale of the road, and in November of that year he sold the road at the Newburgh Court HOuse for $22,000,000, and distributed the proceeds among the creditors. It is worthyof note that in making this distribution, he issued one check for $1,068,000, and three others for more than $500,000 each. Formerly he was local attorney for the Erie, and now holds a similar position with the West Shore and Wallkill Railroads. For many years Mr. Cassedy has been a Director of the Quassiak National Bank and is also its attorney. His property interests in Newburgh and St. Paul are valuable and extensive. In partnership with E. T. Skidmore, he bought the A. J. Downing property of ex-Mayor Carson in 1889, and on a portion of this he erected a handsmoe residence for his family. In 1861 he was united in marriage with Miss Margaret J. Drake, who was born in Ulster County and is a daughter of Dr. Charles Drake, a prominent physcian of Newburgh ad at one time Clerk of Orange County. They have two sons, William F. and Frank H., and borh were admitted to the bar on the same day, the former being in partnership with his father, while the latter is engaged in practice alone. Socially Mr. Cassedy is a demitted member of the Masonic fraternity. In religious beliefs he is a Presbyterian and is Trustee of the First Church.
  61. by G. E. Youmans compiled by John Nutt, Newburgh, Her Institutions, Industires & Leading Citizens. Summary: Born 11/29/1833 in Ramapo, received an academical education, graduating in his 20th year fro =m the state Normal School. Studied law w/ Judge William F. Fraser at Clarkstown, NY , Wilkin & Gott at Goshen and admitted to the Bar 1857. Received his aptmt. as Deputy County Clerk for Dr. Chales Drake. Moved to Newburgh in 1859 Married Margaret J. Drake in 1861 His younger son, Frank H.(ubert), practicing law in Newburgh on his own. W.F. Cassedy (the elder son), was born 10/04/1862. In 1880, after graduation from the newburghAcademy, he entered Cornell University, graduated in June 1884., in 1886 admitted to the bar and 1887 became partner w/ his father. Married 01, 1888 to Miss Townsend, the daughter of James A. Townsend of Newburgh. Same source lists Frank H,, Abram S. and William F. as members of the bar in Newburgh.
  62. The Argus (Middletown, NY), 1898 > February > 11. "Too Old for the Reformatory and Therefor Sent to Prision" "Judge Beattie, at Goshen, Saturfay sentenced one Caddisy, charges with burglary in the third degree, to prision for a term of three and one-half years. Cassidy had previouslly been sent to the Ekmira Reformatroy, he having claimed that he was 29 years old. It was learned that he was 31, and as no one over 30 can be sent to Elimira, he was returned to be sentenced.
  63. Middletown Daily Times (Middletown, New York), Dec 23, 1891.
  64. New York Daily Times, vol 13.782.
  65. The Argus, March 18, 1895.
  66. 1930 US Census NY.
  67. Middletown Daily Press (Middletown, NY), 1891 > April > 16.
  68. The New York Times (http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9F04E2DD163AE533A25755C1A9629C94609ED7CF), 04/16/1891.
  69. Petition of Annie M. Cutler Owen re. estate of Harvey H. Owen.
  70. Research of William Meade Olivet.
  71. Poughkeepsie Eagle-News. HARRY OLLIVETT DIES; BURIAL IS TOMORROW PLEASANT VALLEY, Dec. 9- The funeral of Harry Ollivett, 67, retired New York city groceryman, will be conducted from the Allen Funeral home here at 11 o'clock Saturday morning with the Rev. William C. Swartz, pastor if the Pleasant Valley Presbyterian church, officiating. Mr. Ollivett, who had been a resident of this village the last three years, died suddenly from a heart attack suffered at his home last night. A native of New York city, he was the son of Hohn H. and Anna Owens Ollivett, surviving are his wife Mrs. Marguerite Cassidy* Ollivett; seven children, Harry Crosby Ollivett, Edward, Edith, Warren, Marjorie, Hilda, and Hattie Heanete Ollivett, all of this village, and several nieces and nephews. Burial will be in the Pleasant Vallwy cemetery. Poughkeepsie Eagle News, Friday, December 10, 1937 ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS OLLIVETT-Suddenly at Pleasant Valley, N.Y., December 8, 1937, Harry Ollivett, in his 67th year. Funeral services at the Allen Funeral HOme, Pleasant Valley, Saturday morning, December 11 at 11:00 a.m. Interment Pleasant Velley Cemetery * His wife's maiden name should be spelled Cassedy.
  72. 1880 Census Dutchess County, NY (Family Hist. Library Film 1254824), 1254825.
  73. 1920 Census US, Ed #24 Sheet 8 B.
  74. 1870 Census (ancestry.com/Ourfamily.com), Roll M593_990 pg 325 Image 8.
  75. 1930 US Census NY, Roll: 1421; Page: ; Enumeration District: 89; Image: 563.0.
  76. Poughkeepsie City Directory, 1890. New York: R. V. LeRay Publisher, 1890. Poughkeepsie City Directory, 1891. New York: R.
  77. compiled by William Wade, Death Notices from Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Cnty., NY Newspapers 1871-1986 (copyright 1992).
  78. Poughkeepsie Eagle-News. HARRY OLLIVETT DIES; BURIAL IS TOMORROW PLEASANT VALLEY, Dec. 9- The funeral of Harry Ollivett, 67, retired New York city grocery man, will be conducted from the Allen Funeral home here at 11 o'clock Saturday morning with the Rev. William C. Swartz, pastor if the Pleasant Valley Presbyterian church, officiating. Mr. Ollivett, who had been a resident of this village the last three years, died suddenly from a heart attack suffered at his home last night. A native of New York city, he was the son of John H. and Anna Owens Ollivett, surviving are his wife Mrs. Marguerite Cassidy* Ollivett; seven children, Harry Crosby Ollivett, Edward, Edith, Warren, Marjorie, Hilda, and Hattie Jeanette Ollivett, all of this village, and several nieces and nephews. Burial will be in the Pleasant Valley cemetery. Poughkeepsie Eagle News, Friday, December 10, 1937 ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS OLLIVETT-Suddenly at Pleasant Valley, N.Y., December 8, 1937, Harry Ollivett, in his 67th year. Funeral services at the Allen Funeral Home, Pleasant Valley, Saturday morning, December 11 at 11:00 a.m. Interment Pleasant Valley Cemetery * His wife's maiden name should be spelled Cassedy.
  79. Ibid., Fri 12/10/1937. page 22 ANOUNCEMENTS - Col.1 Deaths Ollivett- Suddenly at Pleasant Valley, NY. December 8, 1937, Harry Ollivett, in his 67th year. Funeral services at the Allen Funeral Home, Pleasant Valley. Saturday morning, December 11 at 11:00 a. m. Internment Pleasant Valley Cemetery.
  80. Personal remembrances of children of Harry Ollivett & their families.
  81. Poughkeepsie Journal Poughkeepsie, NY (http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/dclassifieds?Dato=20071206&Kategori=OBITS&Class=1&Type=CAT2000&Lopenr=71). "Saturday, September 20, 1980 Mrs. Ollivett PLEASANT VALLEY - Margueritte Ollivett, 88, of Traver Road, Pleasant Valley, died Thursday at Vassar Hospital. Mrs. Ollivett worked in the garment industry until her retirement. Born on Jan. 2, 1892 in Newburgh she was the daughter of William C. Crosby* and Edith R. Cassedy Crosby and attended Barnard College, New York City. A son, Edward Ollivett, died in 1949. Mrs. Ollivett is survived by two sons, Harry C. Ollivett and Warren L. Ollivett, both of Pleasant Valley; four daughters, Mrs. Edith O. Andrews and Mrs. Hilda Whitacker, both of Poughkeepsie, Mrs. Marjorie SeLucas of Haddonfield, N.J. and Mrs. Jeanette Ross of Charlotte, N.C.; 16 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Calling hours will be today from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Allen Funeral Home, Inc., Pleasant Valley. Calling hours were also Friday from 7 to 9 p.m.. Funeral services will be offered today at 2:15 p.m. at the funeral home with the Rev. Mills Omlay officiating. Burial will be in the Pleasant Valley Cemetery." * Her father was the late Frank Herbert Cassedy, Mr. Crosby was her step-father.
  82. ancestry.com, SS Death records online.
  83. Poughkeepsie Journal Poughkeepsie, NY.
  84. Ibid., "PLEASANT VALLEY - Harry C. Ollivett, 81, a life long area resident, died Saturday at his home. He was a machinist and foreman at DeLaval Co. for 46 years. He was a member of the Machinist Union and retired in 1980. Mr. Ollivett was a member of the Mid-County Rod & Gun Club, Pleasant Valley Rod & Gun Club and the National Rife Association. He was also a life member of the Pleasant Valley Fire Co., a member of the Moose Lodge in Hyde Park and the Civil Air Patrol and Silver Circle Organization. Born in Poughkeepsie on Jan 7, 1915, he was the son of Harry and Marguerite Cassedy Ollivett. He married Audrey Ackhart in Clintondale on Jan. 10, 1948. She died March 21, 1996. Mr. Ollivett is survived by a daughter, Karen Haight of Pleasant Valley; a brother Warren Ollivett of Pleasant Valley; four sisters, Edith Kline of Hyde Park, Midge Delucas of Haddonfield, N.J., Hilda Whitaker of Poughkeepsie and Jeanette Ross of North Carolina; two granddaughters; two great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. A brother, Edward Ollivett, died previously. Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at Allen Funeral Home, Main Street, Pleasant Valley. Services are at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Pleasant Valley Presbyterian Church, Main Street. The Rev. Kathi Jones will officiate. Burial will be in the Pleasant Valley Cemetery.".
  85. Poughkeepsie New Yorker, Vol. LXVII, No. 232. "Ollivett, 31, First Traffic Victim of Year DeLaval Worker Crushed In His Automobile Edward Ollivett, 31, Pleasant Valley, was killed at 4:30 o'clock, yesterday afternoon when his 1936 coach was in collision in Dutchess turnpike with another vehicle near Mickey's tavern, west of Pleasant Valley. County Medical Examiner, Powell said and examination showed Mr. Ollivett died of a broken neck and crushed chest.* Charles Baartz, 50, Pleasant Valley painter, described by authorities as the operator of the second vehicle involved in Dutchess county's first highway fatal accident of 1949, was injured. He was taken to Vassar hospital and admitted after being attended for multiple abrasions, shock and contusions of the right shoulder. His condition at the hospital today was described as good. State Trooper John Hogan, South Millbrook, Under sheriff Crapser and Deputies Gardiner and Bassett investigated the accident, which occurred on the slippery snow covered highways. Trooper Hogan said Mr. Ollivett was on his way to his home from work at the DeLaval Separator plant, and Mr. Baartz was driving his 1941 sedan West in Dutchess turnpike at the time of the accident. Trooper Hogan said Mr. Baartz told authorities that Mr. Ollivett's coach skidded in the snow just before the cars collided. Trooper Hogan said that a river of a bread truck had told other persons that he witnessed the accident. The trooper said, the driver of the truck is not known, but authorities are anxious to consult him to obtain details of the accident. Hogan said that the only account of the mishap is the one given by Mr. Bart. Trooper Hagen said that the right front of the Bart car was smashed and the entire front of the Ollivett coach was damaged. When nearby resident and motorists reached the Ollivett car, they told authorities they found the driver pinned by the steering wheel and the dash board. Dr. George Ben vie, Pleasant Valley was called and he pronounced Mr. Ollivett dead. Private funeral services for Mr. Ollivett will be conducted at the Allen Funeral Home in Pleasant Valley, Monday. The Rev. John H.Hatt, minister of the Pleasant Valley Presbyterian Church will officiate. Burial will be in the Presbyterian cemetery, Pleasant Valley. Fir ends may call at the funeral home tomorrow night. A native of this city, Mr. Ollivett had resided here until approximately 10 years ago. He was born July 15, 1917, the son of Mrs. Marguerite Cassedy Ollivett and the late Harry Ollivett. He was educated in local schools and employed at the DeLaval Separator Co., for a number of years. Surviving in addition to his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Vosburgh Ollivett: a daughter, Diane** Ollivett ; his maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. William C. Crosby, here; two brothers, Harry Crosby Ollivett and Warren Lloyd Ollivett, Pleasant Valley; and four sisters, Mrs. Hull G. Way, Jr. Pleasant Valley, Mrs. George DeLucas, Philadelphia, and Mrs. Burton Whitaker and Miss Jeannette Ollivett, here." * My father carried a large iron anvil in the trunk of his car to aid in the assent of the hill on Traver Road to reach our home there. ** My name is Diane Cassedy Ollivett, not Diana! I have always know in my heart that it was no accident, and with good reason, I doubt very much the veracity of the account of the other driver. My father's death was also my first memorable psychic experience, I knew before I started home that he was dead, I went out of body with him to the scene of the crash and witnessed the anguish of my Uncle Bing and though afraid to tell Mother what I had experienced, tried to prepare her for the horrible news that my Uncle Warren would soon bring. This record is for my cousins, Carol who was very young then and Karen who was not yet born when this happened. Your parents were my life support and salvation. Aunt Ann to talk to and cry on and Aunt Audrey to keep me occupied, playing with the new baby, piano and just being good company, like Aunt Ann.. And, dear cousins, you too played a great part in my recovery from Daddy's death, you were there to fuss over, play with and love. A love which you both returned to me many times over. Aunt Edith and Linda, you and Uncle Hull helped too as did Aunt Midgie and Uncle George who took me in while Mother went to school. I love you all, but it was Aunt Ann, Uncle Bing and Aunt Audrey and my friend Margie that were my day to day support and I thank God for all of you! Diane Cassedy Ollivett 1/19/2001.
  86. 1930 U.S. Federal Census > New York > Dutchess > Washington > District 89.
  87. World War II Army Enlisment Records, 1938-1946. Name: Warren L Ollivett Birth Year: 1921 Race: White, citizen Nativity State or Country: New York State: New York County or City: Dutchess Enlistment Date: 9 Nov 1942 Enlistment State: New York Enlistment City: Albany Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Grade: Private Grade Code: Private Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source: Civil Life Education: 3 years of high school Civil Occupation: Motorcycle Mechanic or Packer, High Explosives (Munitions worker, ammunition. ) or Toolroom Keeper or Stock Clerk or Stock Control Clerk Marital Status: Married Height: 66 Weight: 134.
  88. Poughkeepsie Journal Poughkeepsie, NY, Dec 6, 2007. Warren L. Ollivett PLEASANT VALLEY - Warren L. Ollivett, 86, of Pleasant Valley passed away December 5, 2007 in Livingston. Mr. Ollivett worked for Pruden Auto Parts for many years and retired from Jake Nussbaum's Auto Parts. Born in Billings on August 17, 1921, he was the son of the late Harry and Marguerite Cassidy Ollivett. He served in the Army from 1942 until 1946, where he was stationed in Titian, which he was very proud of and often spoke about the Enola Gay B-29. On October 11, 1942, in Poughkeepsie, he married Anna May Carroll. Anna predeceased him in 2005. Warren was a member of the American Legion Post 739, Pleasant Valley. He was an avid fan of the New York Yankees and a car enthusiast. Warren is survived by his 2 daughters; Carol Ann and Michael Whalen of Hyde Park and Donna and Tom McHugh of Clinton Corners; 4 grandchildren, Jennifer Kotas of Hyde Park, Kristoffer Whalen of Kingston, Heather Kenyon of Clinton Corners and Beth Ann Whalen of Hyde Park; 3 great grandsons, Kyle of Kingston, Warren of Hyde Park and Derrick of Clinton Corners; 3 great granddaughters, Jackie and Tasha of Kingston and Anna of Hyde Park; 4 sisters, Edith Kline, Marjorie DeLucas, Hilda Whittaker and Jeannette Ross; Sister-in-law, Elizabeth Thorn; several nieces and nephews; and his buddy, the cat who never left his side, Max. He was predeceased by 2 brothers, Harry and Edward. There will be no calling hours. Funeral services for family and friends will be Friday, December 7, at 1 pm at the Community Mausoleum of Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the American Legion Post 739, PO Box 284, Pleasant Valley, NY 12569. Arrangements under the direction of Allen Funeral Home, Pleasant Valley.
  89. 1920 Census US, Roll T625_1179 pg 21B.
  90. Edited by Rev. David Cole, D.D. 1884, History of Rockland County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men. This family is of Huguenot origin, and the name was originally spelled "Garnier", but like many other French names, has been changed from its original form. The ancestor of this family was Isaac Garnier, whose will, dated July 7th 1727, mentions his wife Elizabeth, and children. Francois (the eldest son), came to this country from Westchester, and on Nove 27th 1729 he purchased from Thomas Barker "of Cow Neck, Long Island", Lot No. 6, in "Concklin's range" in Kakiat. This is now (in 1884) the homestead and farm of Josiah Concklin, near the head of the mountain in the town of Ramapo, and the old house stood a short distance east of the present residence. Francois was the father of ten children.
  91. Portrait and Biographical Record - Prominent Citizens of The City of Newburgh, pg 453. Hon. Abram S. Cassedy. The mother of the subject of this sketch, Lydia Gurnee, was born in Ramapo, December 3, 1796 and died in Brooklyn, NY, aged eighty-seven years. The Gurnee family was of Huguenot origin, and the name was originally Garnier, the ancestor living in Paris. Isaac Garnier, a descendant lived in Westchester County, and died leaving a wife, Elizabeth, and three children, one of whom was Francois. He moved to a place that was known as Kakiat, now thw town of Ramapo in 1729. He left ten children, one of whom, John, was born in 1729, who married Abigail Coe, daughter of John Coe. They left several children, one of whom was John J., born March 13, 1763, who married Nancy Stryker, of New Jersey, who was of Holland descent. They left several children, and among them was Lydia,our subject's mother. Of her union, four children were born, of whom Abraham S. is the only son and now the only survivor.
  92. Poughkeepsie Journal Poughkeepsie, NY. Anna May Carroll Ollivett PLEASANT VALLEY - Anna May Carroll Ollivett, 83, a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother, died Friday, July 15, 2005 at her residence in Pleasant Valley. She was employed at B.W. Mayer in Poughkeepsie from 1939-1948.. Born in Poughkeepsie on July 18, 1921, she was the daughter of John and Olive DeGraff Carroll. On October 11, 1942 in Poughkeepsie, Anna married Warren L. Ollivett. Mr. Ollivett survives at home. Anna is survived by her 2 daughters and sons in law, Carol Ann and Michael Whalen of Hyde Park, and Donna and Tom McHugh of Clinton Corners; grandchildren, Jennifer Kotas of Hyde Park, Kristoffer Whalen of Kingston, Heather Kenyon of Clinton Corners, and Beth Ann Whalen of Hyde Park; great grandsons, Kyle of Kingston and Warren of Hyde Park; " great granddaughters", Jackie and Tasha, both of Kingston; sister, Elizabeth Thorn of Beacon; several nieces and nephews, including Karen and Gloria, both of whom were a blessing for the family during Anna's final weeks; and several sisters and brothers in law. She was predeceased by sisters, Beulah and Helen Carroll, Florence Borchers and Margaret Spellman; and brother, Lawrence Carroll. There will be no calling hours. Funeral services will be Monday 1pm at the Community Mausoleum of Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery. Arrangements have been entrusted to Allen Funeral Home, 1605 Main St., Pleasant Valley. Memorial contributions may be made in Ann's memory to Vassar Brothers Medical Center Dyson Center, Reade Pl., Poughkeepsie,NY 12601. Anna May Carroll Ollivett PLEASANT VALLEY - Anna May Carroll Ollivett, 83, a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother, died Friday, July 15, 2005 at her residence in Pleasant Valley. She was employed at B.W. Mayer in Poughkeepsie from 1939-1948.. Born in Poughkeepsie on July 18, 1921, she was the daughter of John and Olive DeGraff Carroll. On October 11, 1942 in Poughkeepsie, Anna married Warren L. Ollivett. Mr. Ollivett survives at home. Anna is survived by her 2 daughters and sons in law, Carol Ann and Michael Whalen of Hyde Park, and Donna and Tom McHugh of Clinton Corners; grandchildren, Jennifer Kotas of Hyde Park, Kristoffer Whalen of Kingston, Heather Kenyon of Clinton Corners, and Beth Ann Whalen of Hyde Park; great grandsons, Kyle of Kingston and Warren of Hyde Park; " great granddaughters", Jackie and Tasha, both of Kingston; sister, Elizabeth Thorn of Beacon; several nieces and nephews, including Karen and Gloria, both of whom were a blessing for the family during Anna's final weeks; and several sisters and brothers in law. She was predeceased by sisters, Beulah and Helen Carroll, Florence Borchers and Margaret Spellman; and brother, Lawrence Carroll. There will be no calling hours. Funeral services will be Monday 1pm at the Community Mausoleum of Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery. Arrangements have been entrusted to Allen Funeral Home, 1605 Main St., Pleasant Valley. Memorial contributions may be made in Anna's memory to Vassar Brothers Medical Center Dyson Center, Reade Pl., Poughkeepsie,NY 12601.
  93. Betty Tanner.
  94. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now (1566 Cat Hollow Road Roscoe, NY 12776-6804 04/1993), F-35 pg 59.
  95. Ibid., E-12 pg 29 & F-35 pg 59.
  96. Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern Region, 1683-1928, F-35 pg 59.
  97. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, F-35 pg 59,G-79 pg 111.
  98. 1880 United States Census, Roll M432_598 page 189.
  99. 1860 Census, Roll M653_859 Page 0.
  100. 1880 United States Census, Roll M432_618 page 154.
  101. 1855 CensusOrleans Cnty., NY, Town of Ridgeway, 200-D1.
  102. Betty Tanner, 200-D1.
  103. 1870 Census, Roll M593_1746 Pg 209 Image 35.
  104. Poughkeepsie Journal Poughkeepsie, NY, 04/13/2007.
  105. Ibid., 04/13/2007. Jeffrey B. Whitaker POUGHKEEPSIE Jeffrey B. Whitaker died unexpectedly of natural causes at home on Monday April 9, 2007. Jeffrey was born October 26, 1954 in Poughkeepsie, NY, graduated from Arlington High School in 1973, and received his BA in History from Marist College in 1987. He took numerous courses in physical fitness and nutrition at SUNY New Paltz, studied photography and drama at Dutchess Community College, and dance at Omega Institute. Jeffrey attained the First Dan Degree of Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do. His interests included developing and expanding his extensive knowledge of music and history, writing poetry and fiction, reading, attending arts performances, and singing Karaoke. He was particularly proud to have been selected as an extra for the movie "Road to Wellsville" when it was filmed at the Mohonk Mountain House. Jeff was employed by Arlington High School and was formerly employed by Conklin Instrument Corporation. He was a member of The Reformed Church of Poughkeepsie, NY. He is survived by his parents Burton J. and Hilda Ollivett Whitaker of Poughkeepsie, NY, by his brother Mark Whitaker, PhD and wife Ann Kingsolver, PhD of Lexington, South Carolina, his sister Rev. Gail Wright and husband Bruce of Sudbury, Massachusetts and three nephews: Graham and Peter Wright and David Whitaker. He is also survived by his uncle Warren Ollivett, his aunt Marjorie DeLucas, and his aunt Edith and her husband Bernard Kline all of the Poughkeepsie area, his aunt Jeanette Ross of Salisbury, North Carolina, and many, many cousins. Calling hours will be held from 7 to 9 pm Sunday, April 15 at the Parmele Funeral Home, 110 Fulton Avenue, Poughkeepsie, NY. The funeral service will be conducted Monday, April 16 at 11am at The Reformed Church, 70 Hooker Ave. Poughkeepsie, NY. Burial will immediately follow at the Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Route 44, Pleasant Valley, NY. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the Organ Fund of The Reformed Church, 70 Hooker Ave. Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 or The Children's Home of Poughkeepsie, 10 Children's Way, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601. If you would like to send the family a condolence and for directions, please visit www.HudsonValleyFun eralHomes.com. Published on April 13, 2007.
  106. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, G-79 pg 111.
  107. 1850 US Census, Roll M432_171 Page 114.
  108. Ibid., Roll: M432_756 Page: 52.
  109. Ibid., Roll M432_522 Page 285.
  110. 1910 US Census.
  111. 1860 Census.
  112. 1920 Census US, Image: 140.
  113. 1900 Census.
  114. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, G-79 pg 111;H-89 pg 140.
  115. Poughkeepsie Journal Poughkeepsie, NY. Helen Carroll Helen Carroll Helen went to be with her heavenly father and her family in heaven at the age of 92, Dec. 17, 2004, after a five year illness. Born Helen Louise Carroll on Dec. 1, 1912 in Poughkeepsie, she was the daughter of John L. and Olive DeGraff Carroll. She attended Poughkeepsie schools and was a graduate of Poughkeepsie High School and Krissler Business School. She worked over 48 years; her last employment of 31 years was in the office of Western Publishing Co. Helen was a quiet and gentle person that always showed unconditional love. She was an angel sent to touch alot of lives. She volunteered for over 50 years and did Gods work in the church through the bible and music. She played the coronet, guitar, accordion and piano. She also was in the choir at church. If Helen knew how to do something, she was willing and able to pass it on through her teaching. Over the years she instructed many how to play various instruments, she helped them with bible studies and she helped many with knitting and crochet sawing. She was a member for over 30 years with the Salvation Army. She attended the CM Alliance Church. Over the last five years, due to her illness, she was not able to attend church, but she remained close to to the Lord through the bible, music and religious programs. Helen was not a person that wanted praise; she did things for people because she wanted to do them. She was a beautiful person that will be missed by the people that loved her. She also loved to go to Ocean Grove, N.J. She loved to take bus trips with her niece, Gloria and by doing so, she was able to see many different places. She leaves her niece, Gloria Marshall, who was more a daughter to her, where she made her home. She is also survived by a sister and brother-in-law, Anna and Warren L. Ollivett of Pleasant Valley; a sister, Elizabeth Thorn of Beacon; her nieces and nephews, Arthur Borchers of Poughkeepsie; Fred and Margaret Borchers of Ansonia, Conn.; Carol and Mike Whalen of Hyde Park; Donna and Tom McHugh of Clinton Corners; Harold and Pattie Spellman of Saco, ME; Sharon and Derek Adams of New Jersey; several great-nieces and nephews; and one great greatnephew, Little Warren. She was predeceased by her parents; a brother, Lenard Carroll; three sisters, Beulah Carroll, Florence Borchers and Margaret Spellman; and a niece, Sandy L. Spellman. Calling hours will be 9-10 a.m., Tuesday, Dec. 21, at Timothy P. Doyle Funeral Home Inc., 371 Hooker Ave., Poughkeepsie. Services will follow at the funeral home. Burial will be in the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery. If you need directions or wish to send condolences, please visit our website at www.doylefuneralhome.com. Funeral Home: Published: 12/19/04.
  116. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, G-64 pg 105:H-22 pg 124.
  117. 1930 US Census, ED 19-579 Sheet 13-B.
  118. http://www.vital search.com, California Death Indexes, 1940-1997 (Ancestry.com), ED 19-579 Sheet 13-B.
  119. 1930 US Census.
  120. http://www.vital search.com, California Death Indexes, 1940-1997. Name: VOSBURGH, HARRY H Social Security #: 552034655 Sex: MALE Birth Date: 24 Oct 1905 Birthplace: NEW YORK Death Date: 4 Jan 1968 Death Place: SANTA CLARA Mother's Maiden Name: HUSTED Father's Surname:.
  121. From Dorothy Vosburgh Ollivett Lacy.
  122. Connecticut Death Index.
  123. 1910 US Census, ED 114.
  124. Connecticut Death Index. Name: MABEL E FRANK Death Date: 13 November 1955 Death Place: Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut Age: 48 Years Birth Date: xxxYOB Marital Status: Widowed Spouse: ARTH State File #: 17725 Residence: Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut Gender: Female Race: White.
  125. Researched by Penny Brown Lee (Burial Records, City of Bridgeport Cnt.).
  126. Texas Birth Index 1903-1997 (Texas Department of State Health Services, Texas.).
  127. Social Security Death Index.
  128. Hasbrook Genealogy by Kenneth Hasbrouck.
  129. World War I Draft Registration Card (http://www.Ancestry.com.).
  130. Historical Newspapers, Birth, Marriage, & Death Announcements, 1851-2003, 16 Jun 1948.
  131. World War I Draft Registration Card, Roll T625_1179 pg 21B.
  132. Douglas Crosby dch@open.org, Ancestry.com.
  133. Familysearch.com, 1880 Census Kingston, Ulster, NY.
  134. American Ancestry, pg 140.
  135. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, E-51pgs 42 & 43.
  136. History of the Mowhawk Valley-Gateway to the West 1614-1925 (Chicago, The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company 1925), E-51pgs 42 & 43.
  137. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, D-2 pg 15 & 16.
  138. Ibid., D-2 pg 15 & 16 & E-51 pgs 42 & 43.
  139. Gary Coleman Welch garywelch@flex.net, Ancestors of Gary Coleman Welch, D-2 pg 15 & 16 & E-51 pgs 42 & 43.
  140. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, E-51 pgs 42 & 43.
  141. Ibid., E-51 pg 43 & F-68 pg 71.
  142. Ibid., E-51 pga 42 & 43 & F-68 pg 71.
  143. Gary Coleman Welch garywelch@flex.net, Ancestors of Gary Coleman Welch.
  144. Old Tombstones & Unused Cemeteries in Columbia County NY, Vol 1. Samuel Vosburgh 9-10-1845 aged 91 years.
  145. Compiled by Minnie Cohen June, 1939, Old Williams Cemetery,On dirt road off main road between Hillsdale and Copake, Columbia County, New York, Vol. 9; pgs 113 -116.
  146. Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots (Ancestry.com), Vol 4.
  147. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, E-51 pgs 42 & 43 & F-27 pg 56 & 57.
  148. 1850 US Census, Roll: M432_533 Page: 306.
  149. Vosburgh Family Bible.
  150. 1700's Vosburgh Family Bible.
  151. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, F-27 pg 56.
  152. History of the Mowhawk Valley-Gateway to the West 1614-1925.
  153. Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916. Baptism Date: 25 Aug 1771 Father: Corneles Vosburg Mother: Phytjen Haalebeck Item #: 1294 Child: Alletha Sponsor: Wilh: Haalenbeck & wife Catalyntjen Bresy Page: 60.
  154. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, E-51pg 43 & F-45 pg 63.
  155. Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern Region, 1683-1928.
  156. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now.
  157. Ibid., F-45 pg 63.
  158. Gary Coleman Welch garywelch@flex.net, Ancestors of Gary Coleman Welch, E-51 pgs 42 & 43.
  159. Compiled by Minnie Cohen September, 1939, Niver Cemetery, Craryville, Columbia County, New York On the State Road (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/columbia/cems/niver_cem_pg1.htm), Volume 8 Pages 64 - 84.
  160. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, F-45 A pg 63& 64.
  161. 1865 Orleans County New York State Census, Town of Shelby 55-D1. Vosburgh, John J. 48 male Saratoga Farmer Amelia 43, wife Columbia Ellen 22 daughter Orleans Clarence J. 16 son Orleans.
  162. 1850 US Census, Roll M432_575 Page 265.
  163. 1860 Census, Roll M653_836 Page 0.
  164. tombstone of Amelia Vosburgh.
  165. 1865 Orleans County New York State Census, Town of Shelby. Vosburgh, John J. 48 male Saratoga Farmer Amelia 43, wife Columbia Ellen 22 daughter Orleans Clarence J. 16 son Orleans.
  166. Ged File from Virginia Louise Vosburgh Watkins.
  167. Research of Donna Jacobsen.
  168. Research of Marge Gray mgray@jax-inter.net.
  169. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, pg 67.
  170. John Guehlstorff tvjohn@stjoelive@com, Family Records, Memoires & Pedigree Chart.
  171. 1850 US Census, Roll M432_794page 131.
  172. 1860 US Census, Roll M653_196 pg 124.
  173. John Guehlstorff tvjohn@stjoelive@com, Family Records, Memoires & Pedigree Chart, r.
  174. 1850 US Census, Roll M432_7934page 130.
  175. Research of Marge Gray mgray@jax-inter.net, Roll M432_7934page 130.
  176. John Guehlstorff tvjohn@stjoelive@com, Family Records, Memoires & Pedigree Chart, Roll M432_7934page 130.
  177. http://www.interment.net/data/us/il/lee/fisk/index.htm, interment.net.
  178. 1850 US Census, Roll M432_829 5page 26.
  179. 1860 US Census, Roll M653_198 pg 0.
  180. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998).
  181. IGI Record, 538136.
  182. #148, Film #: 538136, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
  183. Ibid., Film #: 1760832, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
  184. #49, Film #: 538032, Page #: 16, Ordinance #: 0623.
  185. Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916. Child: Ethel Dale Chamberlain Reference ID: 2557 Birth Date: 27 Aug 1890 Bapt. Date: 22 May 1913 Parents: Ambrose Olivet; Hattie Bower Chamberlain Sponsors: Walter Scott; Mary Alice Smith Comment: recorded at Trinity Church, Tivoli, Red Hook Source: Baptismal Record of Eight Episcopal Congregations of Old Rhinebeck: 1816-1899 Old Rhinebeck - Eight Episcopal Congregations: 1816-1899 Location: Towns of Red Hook & Rhinebeck, Dutchess County --- Denomination: Episcopal.
  186. Robert J. Dorn, http://freepagesgenealogy.rootsweb/~adorn/index1.htm.
  187. 1930 US Census NY, ED #14-46 Sheet 15A.
  188. 1910 US Census, ED #67 Sheet 7 B.
  189. Family Bible.
  190. 1900 Census Dutchess, NY.
  191. Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook (G.P. Putnam's Sons NY & London 1914), pg 55 - 56. the order of division by lot of the Groote Stuck was isssued; actual posession in severalty, however not to take place until Fall, after the grain had been harvested. The actual actual division was made in 1682. "the same year (1680) Gerrit Teunisse asks the Court to compel Peter Vosburgh to fulfill a contract which the former has made in the presence of witnesses to sell him (Vosburgh) lad for 120 bevers in six years or sixty bevers cash." So we see Peter was all ready expanding his holdings before the actual division of the Groote Stuck was complete. Further into the book on the chapter, "Land-Litigation", page 63 there is listed the names of Burger Huyck, Lambert Huyack, Peter Van Alane, Johannes Vosburgh, Jochim Kallier (proably Collier), Isaac Vosburgh, John Van Alstyne, Johannis Ten Broeck and Casper Rouse as owners of lands in the Northof Kinderhook and a grant to Peter Vosburgh of 1900 acres includein the whole northern part of the district south of Rensselaerswyck and east of the De Bruyn patent, the two lakes and the Gardinier grant. on page 64 it is indicated that this tract exceeded 1908 acres and had 5 undesignated dwellings upon it. Since this area was the only in the Valley free of the patroon system, it would seem that Peter and his brothers and children were large landholders and prosperous.
  192. Albany, New York Church Records, 1683-1700.
  193. email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net, 1683-1700.
  194. Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook, pg 55. Marte (Marte Cornelisse) willed his proptery (part of the Groote Stuk) to his son Pieter whose wife was a sister of Peter Vosburgh's wife, and the sisters "lived:, we read, "on adjoining farms.".
  195. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, C-2 pg5.
  196. Ibid., D-16 pg 22 -23.
  197. email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net, D-16 pg 22 -23.
  198. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, C-2 pg 5 & D-16 pg 22-23.
  199. Ibid., C-5 pg 5 & D-15 pg 22. sponsors Isak Vosburgh & Anna Jans.
  200. email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net, C-5 pg 5 & D-15 pg 22.
  201. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, D-15 pg 22.
  202. Collections on the history of Albany, Vol4 pg 127.
  203. Capt. Albert Harrison Van Deursen, Van Deursen Family (Frank Allahern Genealogy Company, NY, NY), Vol 1 pg 21.
  204. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, C-2 pg 5 & D-7 pg 17. sps. Arisantje Barents (mother's sister).
  205. email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net, C-2 pg 5 & D-7 pg 17.
  206. Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern Region, 1683-1928, C-2 pg 5 & D-7 pg 17.
  207. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, D7 pg 17.
  208. Ibid., D-7 pg 17.
  209. Names of Persons For Whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued By The Secretary of TheProvince of New York Previous to 1784 (Weed, Parsons and Company Albany 1860), D-7 pg 17.
  210. Holland Society of New York, The Yearbook of the Holland Society of New York: 1906 (Knickerbocker Press, 1908).
  211. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, D-8 pg 18. 1715 on roll of Capt. Abraham Van Alstyn'es Kinderhook Co. Militia, 1742 Barent Mawighannock Patent to him at al.,.
  212. Albany, New York Church Records, 1683-1700. sponsors Jacobus & Cathrina Turk.
  213. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, C-2-pg 5 & D-8 pg 18.
  214. email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net, C-2-pg 5 & D-8 pg 18.
  215. Holland Association Publications, Page 76. Barent, of Pieter Vosburgh and Jannetje Barents. Wit.: Jacobus Turk, Catrina Turk.
  216. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, D-8 pg 18. sps Pieter & Eytie Vosburgh.
  217. Ibid., D-8 pg 18.
  218. Ibid., C-2 PG 5 & D-9 pg 18. sps. Martin Van Buren & Judith Barents (mother's sister).
  219. email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net, C-2 PG 5 & D-9 pg 18.
  220. genealogy work of Cheska Callow Wheatly checka@ix.netcom.net.
  221. Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook, pg 414.
  222. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, C-2 pg6.
  223. Capt. Albert Harrison Van Deursen, Van Deursen Family, Vol 1 pg 669.
  224. Email fro Carley Charles Carchar!@aol.com.
  225. LDS, Pedigree Resource File, MICROFILM1394049.
  226. #49, Film #: 452907, Page #: , Ordinance #: 27358.
  227. Ibid., Film #: 458451, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
  228. 1860 US Census NY, pg 34.
  229. 1850 Census Town of Unionvale, Dutchess Cnty., NY, Roll M432_496 Roll 202.
  230. #148, Film #: 458451, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
  231. Ibid., Film #: 452907, Page #: , Ordinance #: 27389.
  232. 1840 Census Union Vale, Dutchess, NY (Ancestry.com). 1840 Olivett, HIram, Dutchess, NY; 301 Union Vale 1840 Hiram Olivett 0000100000000 2000100000000 1 Male 20-30, Hiram 1 Female 20-30, Martha 2 Female 0-5, Phebe & Polly.
  233. 1860 US Census NY. 1860 p. 406 Town of Pawling, Dutchess, NY enumerated on 15th day of June 1860 276 265 Hiram Olivett, 46 M. Farmer Martha Olivett, 42 F Phebe Olivett, 24 F Polly Olivett, 24 F Lois Olivett, 19 F p. 407 Elizabeth Olivett, 17 F Ann Olivett, 14 F Hester Olivett, 12 F (I believe she was actually Esther, the same error appears on census records for her grand mother) Maria Olivett, 8 F James Penny, 17 M Laborer Ruben Dennis, 27 Farm Hand.
  234. 1880 Census Dutchess County, NY.
  235. IGI Record, Film # 458451.
  236. Research of William Meade Olivet, Film # 458451.
  237. Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Marriages[database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001, Film # 458451.
  238. 1840 Census Union Vale, Dutchess, NY.
  239. 1860 US Census NY.
  240. Town Clerk of Union Vale. Martha died May 20, 1891 age 72 (born 1819).
  241. #148, Film #: 452907, Page #: , Ordinance #: 27358.
  242. #49, Film #: 451051, Page #: , Ordinance #: 1693.
  243. #148, Film #: 452907, Page #: , Ordinance #: 27359.
  244. Ibid., Film #: 451051, Page #: , Ordinance #: 1693.
  245. #155, Batch #: A456327, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 456327.
  246. #49, Film #: 456347, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
  247. Ibid., Film #: 456389, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
  248. transcribed by Holice Young, Dutchess County, NY LHN Cemetery Records (http://www/usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/dutchess/cems/).
  249. 1870 Census Dutchess, NY; 1 Dover (Ancestry.com), pg 34. 1870 Slocum, HIram, Dutchess, NY; 1 Dover 6.
  250. Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Marriages[database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001, pg 34.
  251. Ibid.
  252. IGI Record, 456347.
  253. Research of William Meade Olivet, 456347.
  254. 1870 Census Dutchess, NY; 1 Dover, Page 1. 1870 Slocum, HIram, Dutchess, NY; 1 Dover 6 Hiram Slocum, 35 M Farmer Polly Slcum, 30 F Keeping house William Slocum, 12 M Hiram Slocum, 10 m Chalres Slocum, 7 m Elizabeth Slocum, 62 F.
  255. Elihu Slocun, Short History of The Slocums, Slocumbs of America (1882), pg 424.
  256. IGI Record, Film 452907.
  257. Research of William Meade Olivet, Film 452907.
  258. #148, Film #: 1903668, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
  259. Ibid., Film #: 2034662, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
  260. #49, Film #: 1985393, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
  261. Ibid., Film #: 2034499, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
  262. Ibid., Film #: 1985219, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
  263. 1850 Census Town of Unionvale, Dutchess Cnty., NY, Roll M432_496 Pg 202.
  264. IGI Record, 1903668&1985393&2034499.
  265. #49, Film #: 452907, Page #: , Ordinance #: 27359.
  266. #74, Batch #: M805033, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 1179392.
  267. IGI Record, Film 458451.
  268. J.W. Poucher, Old Gravestones of Dutchess County, NY (1924).
  269. 1860 US Census NY. pg. 406 Town of Pawling, Dutchess, NY enumerated on the 15 th day of June 1860 Dwl Fam 269 257 Newel Dodge, 78 M Farmer Archibald Dodge, 50 M Farmer Maria Dodge, 41 F Saban Dodge, 16 M Mary Olivett, 15 F working Caroline Dodge, 10 F.
  270. Clare Radz, who with her husband Don Radz created the 93,000-entry Rensselaer County, NY Cemetery Database,, Roots Web (http://www.rootsweb.com/~nydutche/cems).
  271. J.W. Poucher, Old Gravestones of Dutchess County, NY, pp 38-41.
  272. Family Data Collection - Individual Records, pp 38-41.
  273. By Minot S. Giddings, The Giddings Family or the Descendants of George Giddings (http://www.accessgenealogy.com/surnames/giddings), page 52.
  274. Canada, Copy of Death Book, from MicroFilm.
  275. 1850 Census Town of Unionvale, Dutchess Cnty., NY, Roll M432_496 Pg 217.
  276. 1820 Census, Amenia, NY (http://homepages.rootsweb.com/%7Ecyocom/i1820index.htm), Roll M432_496 Pg 217.
  277. 1860 Census, page 24 Dover, Dutchess County.
  278. 1850 Census Town of Unionvale, Dutchess Cnty., NY, Roll M432_496 Pg 216.
  279. 1860 Census Union Vale, Dutchess, NY, Page 84. 1860 Olivet, John, Dutchess, NY 770 Union Vale 599 663 John Olivet, 53 Farmer Hester Olivet, 51 F Catherine Olivet, 13 F Clark Stillwell, 17 M Farm Laborer.
  280. 1870 Census, Clinton, Dutchess, NY (Ancestry.com), Page 1. 1870 Olivett, John, Dutchess, NY; 1 Union Vale 1 John Olivett, 64 M Farmer Esther Olivett, 61 F Keeping house Catherine Olivett, 23 F at home Value of Real Estate 4500 Value of Personal Estate 1000.
  281. 1880 Census Dutchess County, NY, 1254824.
  282. 1850 Census Town of Unionvale, Dutchess Cnty., NY, Roll M432_496 Pg 227.
  283. Danbury, Ct. Newspaper clipping.
  284. Danbury, Ct newspaper.
  285. 1860 Census, pg 59.
  286. 1855 NY State Census.
  287. 1860 US Census, Roll M653_737 Page 282.
  288. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, F-11 pg 51.
  289. 1880 Columbia County NY Census, Dist 1Town of Ancram Sheet 5.
  290. Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY (J. H. Beers & Co. 1807, Chicago, Ill.), Pgs 571 & 572.
  291. Connecticut City Directories (This directory was reproduced courtesy of the New England Historic Genealogical Society (www.nehgs.org).), pg 161.
  292. see notes.
  293. email from Medina Bush MBush@pcoastp.com.
  294. Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916. Baptism Date: 22 Jan 1745 Father: J. Dieterich Dings Mother: Anna Maria Dingin Item #: 206 Child: John Dieterich Sponsor: J. Pieter Dinging; Catharina Melius.
  295. Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook, pg 106.
  296. email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net, pg 106.
  297. Ibid.
  298. Collections on the history of Albany, Vol4 pg 126.
  299. #167, Film #: 170625, Page #: 313, Ordinance #: 63228.
  300. #165, Film #: 170625, Page #: 313, Ordinance #: 63228.
  301. #45, Film #: 170715, Page #: 172, Ordinance #: 25.
  302. #190, Film #: 170715, Page #: 172, Ordinance #: 25.
  303. #188, Film #: 170625, Page #: 313, Ordinance #: 63228.
  304. 1855 NY State Census. Tanner, Strever 48 male, resided there 48 years, farmer Elizabeth, 36 female, wife, resided there 36 years Ester 17 female child Catherine 6 female child Elizabeth 4 female child Rachel 3 female child William 1 male child.
  305. American Ancestry, Vol II pg 124. by Thomas P. Hughes, 1887 "Tanner, William of Ancram and Peter; sons of Strever of Ancram, b.1806, d.1865 (m.1st Esther Silvernail, 2nd Elizabeth Shadic); son of William of Ancram, b. in Dutchess Cnty, 1783, d 1867 (m. Margaret Strever); son o Samuel of Pine Plains, b. at Clove, NY., before 1762, d 1832 (m1st, Magdalena McIntosh, 2nd, Rachel McIntosh; son of William Wanner (m. Rachel DeLong), born in England and came with two brothers to America, settled on the Susquehanna river, afterward at Clove, Dutchess County, NY State. Samuel Tanner of Pine Plains and Magdalena McIntosh (dau. of Alexander McIntosh of Pine Plains (b. Inverness, Scotland, settled in Pine Plains ca. 1740, m. Clara Younghans/Younkhause/Junghans)produced 5 children. After Magdalena's death Samuel married her sister Rachel with who he produced 10 more children." Of those 15 children, 13 lived to marry, and 11 produced children who are listed in the "Southern Columbia County, NY Familes,".
  306. Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly, 1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy (Kinship Rhinebeck, NY 1996), pg 195.
  307. Ibid., pg 198.
  308. transcribed by Holice Young, Pine Plains Cemetery, Dutchess, NY (http://rootsweb.com/~nydutche/cems/pinplacem.htm).
  309. see notes for Francis Jaycox.
  310. Yates Publisihng, Doc # 356.000.
  311. 1880 Columbia County NY Census, ED 1 Sup Dist 3 page 3.
  312. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, H-32 pg 127;I-9 pg 153-154.
  313. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 (Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc.,), H-32 pg 127;I-9 pg 153-154.
  314. Compiled by Minnie Cohen June 1938, Methodist Episcopal Church Yard, adjoining the church, Copake, Columbia County, New York. (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/columbia/cems/copake_meth_episc_cem_pg1.htm), Volume 7 Pages 67 to 107.
  315. 1880 Columbia County NY Census, ED 1 Sup D 3 page 5.
  316. Ibid., 1254820.
  317. From Tombstone Evergreen Cemetery, Pine Plains, NY.
  318. 1880 Columbia County NY Census, 1254820 pg 4C.
  319. Tombstone Inscription, G-64 pg 105:H-22 pg 124.
  320. Ibid.
  321. American Ancestry, Vol 11 p 124.
  322. 1880 Columbia County NY Census, ED #1 Sup Dist. # 3 Page 7.
  323. email from Alan Bunner abunner@surfbest.net.
  324. Joan Duvall, email jkllduval@home.com.
  325. Georgia Deaths, 1919-1998.
  326. 1930 US Census, Dist 67-2 Sheet 14 A.
  327. Research of William Meade Olivet, Dist 67-2 Sheet 14 A.
  328. Ibid., Name: Josie McPherson Spouse: Charles A Olivet Marriage Date: 16 Jul 1899 County: Winston State: Alabama Performed By Title: Justice of the Peace Performed by Name: G B Lester Source Information: Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research.
  329. Alabama Marriage Collection, 1800-1969 (MyFamily.com, Inc., 2006).
  330. Bowman, Fred Q., 7,000 Hudson-Mohawk Valley (NY) Vital Records, 1808-1850 (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997.), Page 229.
  331. Records of Marriages 1848, Kingston, Ulster Cnty., NY, #89.
  332. Joan Duvall, email jkllduval@home.com, #89.
  333. Ann Dalbratt ann202@webtv.net, http://www.dfc.cc/cgi-bin/igmget.cgi/n=chisum?I311, #89.
  334. 1880 Census, Ulster County, NY, 1254941.
  335. Recorder Democrat, 11/6/1856. Marriages: Alonzo Olivet & Harriet Rose both of Catskill.
  336. 1880 Census , Westchester, NY, 1254947.
  337. Research of William Meade Olivet, 1254947.
  338. Record Democrat Catskill New York (11/6/1856).
  339. Letters of Charles Henry Barnett to Margueritte Cassedy Ollivett.
  340. compiled by Clifford Buck & William McDermott, edited by William McDermott, 18th Century Documnents of the Nine partners Patent, Dutchess County, NY (Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1979). Index pg 685: "OLIVET (OLIFUET) Jonathan, Mortgages 501,525" Mortgages Pg 427 "501 6:18 June 8, 1788 L1250 Bounds No. Lott 22; W. Jonathan Olivet & Roger Southerland" Mortgages Pg 432 "525. 6:56 June 18, 1790 L933 Bounds No. division line between Lott 22 & 23; W. Jonathan Olivet; So. Roger Southerland".
  341. Heads of Fams. at the first U.S. census. RI. By U.S. Bureau of the Census. Washington, 1908, Vol 127 page 422.
  342. 1820 Census, Amenia, NY.
  343. Dorothy Garven, Descendants of Nicholas De La Vergne of Dutchess County, NY Through Six of His Children (Book 2 of the De La Vergen Fam. Series The Alder Tree Press 1997).
  344. Research of William Meade Olivet. Killed in accident at De La Vergne Mill, age 47, Amenia, NY.
  345. Dorothy Garven, Descendants of Nicholas De La Vergne of Dutchess County, NY Through Six of His Children, pg 193.
  346. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, E-40 pg 38 & F-52 pg 66.
  347. Holland Association Publications. bo. the 24th. Willem of Yzaac Vosburg and Catharina Staats. Wit. Philip and Geertruy Wendel.
  348. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, E-40 pg 38.
  349. Ibid., D-18 pg 23 & E-12 pg 29.
  350. Ibid., D-18 pg 22 & E-7 pg 27.
  351. Ibid., D-18 pg 23.
  352. Ibid., D-18 pg 22. sps Lau Knickerbocker & Catheirine Vosburgh.
  353. Ibid., D-18 pg 22.
  354. Ibid., E-7 pg 26 & 27. Getuy'e Marte Van Buren & Catherine Vosburgh.
  355. Ibid., D-6pg 17 & D-18 pg 23 & E-6 pg 26.
  356. Ibid., D-4 pg 16-17 & E-12 pg 28 & 29. sps. Abraham & Elizabeth Vosburgh.
  357. Ibid., D-6pg 17 & E-7 pg 26 & 27. Getuy'e Marte Van Buren & Catherine Vosburgh.
  358. Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook. page 98 The freeholders Isaac and Jacob ffosburge (Vosburgh) were brothers. Their father was Abraham Piertsen Vosburgh, son of Pieter Jacobse who was in Beverwyck about the yeat 1630. Abraham, spoken of as a cooper and an carpenter, was in 1654 a successful fur-trader. Jacob Vosburgh's wife was Dorothy Janse, a daughter of Jan Martense Van Alstyne.
  359. Royden Woodward Vosburgh, Pioneers and Founders of New Netherlands, The Vosburgh Family, (Copywrite 1913 by Dingman Versteeg and Royden W. Vosburgh), 1-10.
  360. History of the Mowhawk Valley-Gateway to the West 1614-1925, D-2 pg 15 & 16.
  361. genealogy work of Cheska Callow Wheatly checka@ix.netcom.net. In 1723 he lived in Dutchess Cnty and was taxed In 1724 Jan & Cornelia became members of the Linlithgo Church In 1753 they joined the church at the Flatts near Red Hook In 1766 they were received into the Reformed Church at Red Hook.
  362. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, pg 5 offers 1680 birth.
  363. Ibid., D-3 pg 16. In 1723 Jan lived in Dutchess Cnty. 10/17/1724 they joined Linlithgo Church, 09/07/1753 they joined the church at the Flatts (near Rhinebeck), 10/05/1766 they were received into the reformed Church ar Red Hook. He was supervisor in Kipsbergen, Dutchess Cnty. He owned 3 slaves.
  364. Ibid., D-3 pg 15 & D-18 pg 23.
  365. Ibid., D-4 pg 16 & 17. 1715 Pieter Vosburgh on roll Capt. Abraham Van Alstyne's Co. of Kinderhook Militia, 1720 Peter a freeholder Kinderhook and Manor Livingston. Peter on 1744 tax list 06/19/1753 will of Jacob Pietersen Vosburgh of Kinderhook, bachelor: names brothers Johannes, Isaac;Exect. brothers Johannes & Pieter; witnesses Jacob D. Vosburgh, proved 07/08/1784 Was deacon Linlithgo REf. Curch pre 1755.
  366. Van Alstyne Family History, Vol 2.
  367. genealogy work of Cheska Callow Wheatly checka@ix.netcom.net, Vol 2.
  368. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, D-4 pg 16 & 17.
  369. Marriage Index: Selected Area of NY, 1639-1916, Vol 2.
  370. Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut, Vol. I-IV (New York, NY: Lewis Publishing Company, 1911).
  371. Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook. page 98 The freeholders Isaac and Jacob ffosburge (Vosburgh) were brothers. Their father was Abraham Piertsen Vosburgh, son of Pieter Jacobse who was in Beverwyck about the yeat 1630. Abraham, spoken of as a cooper and an carpenter, was in 1654 a successful fur-trader. The descendants od Isaac and Jacob and Peter Vosburgh also a free holder here, became very numerous, and the name a prominent one in public and private life. Isaac Vosburgh, a carpenter and trader, married Anna Janse Goes.
  372. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, C-1 pg 5. per John Van Buskirk of Tulley, NY.
  373. Ibid., D-1 pg 15.
  374. email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net, D-1 pg 15.
  375. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, pg 5 D-1.
  376. genealogy work of Cheska Callow Wheatly checka@ix.netcom.net, 1683-1700. sponsors were Dirk W. Ten Broek and Christine Ten Broek.
  377. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, D-6pg 17.
  378. Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern Region, 1683-1928, D-6pg 17.
  379. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, D-6pg 17.
  380. Ibid., D-2 pg 15 & 16 &36.
  381. email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net, D-2 pg 15 & 16 &36.
  382. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, pg 5.
  383. Ibid., c-1 pg5. Jacob Jr. thee is some doubt if he was born or if he grew to manhood but he is the only one who fits the sponsors Jacob Vosburgh, Jr. with Doretha Vosburgh in 1739 for child of Pieter Knickerboacker.
  384. #42, Film #: 458128, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
  385. #181, Film #: 458128, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
  386. Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books, vol 44 pg 275 & vol 125 pg 125.
  387. Ibid., vol 54 pg 434.
  388. Ibid., vol 60 pg 10.
  389. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, F-94 pg 79.
  390. email From Nancy Heermance Grab, F-94 pg 79.
  391. email from Dalman Vosburgh (Captdelmation@aol.com), F-94 pg 79.
  392. Ibid.
  393. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, F-94 pg 79;G-93 pg 115.
  394. Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books, F-94 pg 79.
  395. Ibid.
  396. Ibid., vol 44 pg 275.
  397. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, G-94 pg 116.
  398. 1850 US Census, Roll M432_838 5page 19.
  399. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, F-94 pg 79;G-94 pg 116.
  400. Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books, vol44 pg 275.
  401. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, G-95 pg 116.
  402. 1850 US Census, Roll M432_838 page 39.
  403. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, F-94 pg 79 -82.
  404. Ibid., F-94 pg 79;G-96 pg 116.
  405. 1850 US Census, Roll M432_838 page 19.
  406. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, G-96 pg 116.
  407. 1850 US Census, Roll M432_793 page 200.
  408. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, D-6 pg 17 & E-6 pg 26.
  409. Ibid., D-6 pg 17 & E-6 pg 26. sps. Pieter Van Buren & Ariantje Van Buren.
  410. Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern Region, 1683-1928, D-6 pg 17 & E-6 pg 26.
  411. Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916.
  412. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, E-6 pg 26.
  413. Ibid., F-5 pg 49.
  414. Marriage Records of Kinderhook Reformed Church Kinderhook, NY 1717-1899.
  415. Names of Persons For Whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued By The Secretary of TheProvince of New York Previous to 1784, XXI P50.
  416. Marriage Records of Kinderhook Reformed Church Kinderhook, NY 1717-1899, F-5 pg 49.
  417. American Ancestry, pg 141.
  418. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, F-6 pg 49.
  419. Names of Persons For Whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued By The Secretary of TheProvince of New York Previous to 1784, XIII P209.
  420. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, F-7 pg 50.
  421. Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916. Baptism Date: 08 Jan 1749 Father: Jacob Vosberg Mother: Johanneke Vosberg Item #: 462 Child: Peter Sponsor: Peter Vosberg; Eitge Vosberg.
  422. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, E-6 PG 26 & F-7 pg50. sps. Pieter Van Buren & Ariantje Van Buren.
  423. Marriage Records of Kinderhook Reformed Church Kinderhook, NY 1717-1899, E-6 PG 26 & F-7 pg50.
  424. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, F-30 pg 57.
  425. Names of Persons For Whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued By The Secretary of TheProvince of New York Previous to 1784, XVII P271.
  426. Ibid., XVII P30.
  427. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, F-9 pg 50.
  428. Ibid., F-8 pg 50.
  429. Ibid., F-9 pg 50 & 51.
  430. Ibid., E-6 pg 26 & F-31 pg 58.
  431. Ibid., pg 68.
  432. 1920 Census US, Roll T625_1098 Pg 10 B.
  433. Social Security Death Index, G-64 pg 105:H-22 pg 124.
  434. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, H-22 pg 124.
  435. Connecticut Death Index, State File #03524.
  436. Ibid., You have saved this record to My Ancestry (Shoebox). You have saved this record to My Ancestry (People I'm Looking For). This record has been added to your shoebox. Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2001 about EDWARD L TERRELL Name: EDWARD L TERRELL Father's Surname: TERRELL Death Date: 15 Nov 1987 Death Place: Meriden, Connecticut Age: 61 Years Birth Place: New York Birth Date: 19 September xxxYOB26 Marital Status: Unknown State File #: 24404 Occupation: RET FACTORY WORKER Industry: STANLEY-JUDD CO Residence: Meriden, Connecticut Address: 120 CROWN ST , 06450 Gender: Unknown Race: White.
  437. Ibid., Name: ARTHU F FRANK Death Date: 24 March 1954 Death Place: Rocky Hill, Hartford, Connecticut Age: 53 Years Birth Date: xxxYOB Marital Status: Married Spouse: MABL State File #: 04867 Residence: Monroe, Fairfield, Connecticut Gender: Male Race: White.
  438. 1930 US Census, ED 5-96 Sheet 19 A.
  439. 1910 US Census, Roll T625_1098 Pg 10 B.
  440. 1910 US Census, ED 383.
  441. Poughkeepsie Eagle-News. MRS. PETER VOSBURGH DIES AT HER HOME Mrs. Peter T. Vosburgh, 52, of 213 North Hamilton street, died at her home at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon after an illness of more than six months. She was formerly of Winsted, Conn., and had lived in Poughkeepsie about 15 years. She was a member of the Ladies auxilliary of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. Surviving are her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Ball of 213 North Hamilton street, and Mrs. Mabel Palmatier of 160 Parker Avenue; a step-dayghter, Mrs. Mildred Crowell of Stamfod, Conn,; a step-son Harry H. Vosburgh of California, and eight grandchildren. The funeral will be held from the home at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon with services by the Rev. Roland J.Bunten, rector of St. Paul'sChurch. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery, Pine Plains, under the direction of the Selfridge Funeral Home.
  442. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, E-20 pg 32.
  443. Ibid., E-20 pg 32 & F-11 pgs 51 & 52.
  444. Ibid., F-11 pgs 51 & 52.
  445. Ibid., E-20 pg 32-33 & F-11 pg 51.
  446. 1850 US Census, Roll M432_492 page 406.
  447. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, F-11 pg 51 & 52.
  448. 1860 US Census, Roll M653_738 Page 1149.
  449. 1850 US Census, Roll M432_492 pg 406.
  450. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, pg 52 & G-6 pg 85.
  451. Ibid., F-11 pg 52 & G-6 pg 85.
  452. Ibid., F-11pg 52 & G-6 pg 85.
  453. Genealogy..com - Genforum.
  454. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, E-35 pg 37.
  455. James D. Groat, Jr., The GroatFamily (http://home.midsouth.rr.com/groatline/groat.gen4.htm#84).
  456. Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916. Child: Johan Wennel Reference ID: 300 Bapt. Date: 12 Aug 1744 Parents: Michel Polver; Cattarina Moor Sponsors: Joh: Wennel Polver, & wife; Cattarina Bust Source: Baptismal Record of St Paul?s (Zion?s) Lutheran Church, Red Hook St Paul's (Zion's) Lutheran Church of Red Hook: 1730-1904 Location: Town of Red Hook, Dutchess County --- Denomination: Lutheran.
  457. Ibid., Child: Henrich Reference ID: 53 Bapt. Date: 11 May 1738 Parents: Michael Pulver; Catharina Moor Sponsors: Henrich Staal; Gertrout Pulver Source: Baptismal Record of St Paul?s (Zion?s) Lutheran Church, Red Hook St Paul's (Zion's) Lutheran Church of Red Hook: 1730-1904 Location: Town of Red Hook, Dutchess County --- Denomination: Lutheran.
  458. Ibid., Child: Johannes Reference ID: 112 Bapt. Date: 15 Apr 1740 Parents: Michael Pulver; Catharina Moor Sponsors: Johannes Reisdorf; Lisabeth Demoet Source: Baptismal Record of St Paul?s (Zion?s) Lutheran Church, Red Hook St Paul's (Zion's) Lutheran Church of Red Hook: 1730-1904 Location: Town of Red Hook, Dutchess County --- Denomination: Lutheran.
  459. Ibid., Child: Zacharias Reference ID: 474 Bapt. Date: 4 Nov 1748 Parents: Michel Pulver; Catharina Moor Sponsors: Zacharias Schmid, & wife; Anna Maria Benderin Source: Baptismal Record of St Paul?s (Zion?s) Lutheran Church, Red Hook St Paul's (Zion's) Lutheran Church of Red Hook: 1730-1904 Location: Town of Red Hook, Dutchess County --- Denomination: Lutheran.
  460. Ibid., Child: Philippus Reference ID: 508 Bapt. Date: 15 May 1751 Parents: Michel Pulver; Catharina Moor Sponsors: Philip Henrich Moor, & wife; Engel Diederich Source: Baptismal Record of St Paul?s (Zion?s) Lutheran Church, Red Hook St Paul's (Zion's) Lutheran Church of Red Hook: 1730-1904 Location: Town of Red Hook, Dutchess County --- Denomination: Lutheran.
  461. 1920 Census US, RollT-625_1097 pg 8B.
  462. Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY, pges 571-572. The Strever Family, of which Mrs. Hoffman is a member, is of German origin, and the name was formerly spelled Streibel, later corrupted to Strevel and afterward to Strever. About 1720, Johannes Strever came to America from the Fatherland, and on his arrival in New York City was sold to pay his passage. A man by the name of Couse brought him to the town of Milan, Dutchess county, where he worked his time out. He was born December 24, 1731, and married Maria Dings who was born in 1742, the duaghter of Adam Dings. His death occurred February 24, 1804, and his wife survived hyim about four years. In their family were six children,.
  463. Ibid., pges 571-572. John Adam, born Hune 1, 1760, married Lizzie Strever.
  464. Ibid., pges 571-572. Jacob, born June 18, 1762, married Anna Maria Hoysradt.
  465. Cemetery Records, Palatine Bridge, Herkimer County, New York (http://www.accessgenealogy.com/cemetery/newyork/herkimer/palatine_bridge.htm). Anna Maria born April 5, 1764; married Matthias Hoffman.
  466. email from David See dsee@preferred.com (http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dsee&id=I42).
  467. Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY, pges 571-572. Eva, born March 27, 1766, became the wife of Hendrick Hoysradt.
  468. Ibid., pges 571-572.
  469. Ibid., pges 571-572. John born July 4, 1768, wedded Mary Hoystradt The next in direct line to Mrs. Hoffman is John Stever, who was born on a farm near Ancram Lead MInes, now owned by Jacob Miller, and by his marriage with Mary Hoysradt had ten children. On June 7, 1790, the father of this family purchased of Mr. Graham, one of the Little Nine Partners, 700 acres of land, for which he gave 900 pounds in English money, and that property has been in the family ever since.
  470. Ibid., pges 571-572. and Benjamin born November 8, 1771, married Maria Righter.
  471. Henry Z. Jones, Jr., The Palantine Families of New York A Study of The German Immigrants Who Arrived in Colonial New York in 1710 (Universal City, Calif. 1985), pg 928.
  472. R. Billard, Vital Statistics (Ancestral Things htt://homepages.rootsweb.bom/~rbillard/index.htm), Kingston DRC marriages 1160-1809.
  473. #148, Film #: 1903787, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
  474. Ibid., Film #: 1760869, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
  475. 1860 Census Clinton, Dutchess, NY (Ancestry.com). 1860 Olivet, John, Dutchess, NY 951 Clinton 1613 1623 John Olivet, 40 Farmer Ann M. Olivet, 40 F George Olivet, 20 M Farmer C. A. Olivet, 17 F S. Olivet, 13 f A. Olivet, 11 M A. Olivet, 8 Male George B. Akerly, 41 Farm Laborer.
  476. 1850 US Census, Dutchess Cnty., NY (http://ancesrty.com).
  477. Town Clerk of Union Vale. John Olivit born 1820 died July 13, 1873.
  478. Ibid., May 13, 1840 Mr. John Olivit of Washinton to Anna Maria Crusius of Clinton.
  479. 1860 Census Clinton, Dutchess, NY.
  480. Town Clerk of Union Vale. Anna Marie Crusius wife of John Olivit born 1820 died March 28-1905 (in New York City of Jersey City NJ).
  481. Historical Newspapers, Birth, Marriage, & Death Announcements, 1851-2003, 20 Feb 1912.
  482. 1880 Census NY, NY, 1254877.
  483. Files of Dawn Farrell. Catherine A. Olivit wife of Charles Schaffer born July 27, 1813 died Feb 5, 1891.
  484. Town Clerk of Union Vale. Cookingham, Theodore of Clinton to Sarah Olivet dau. of John of Rhinebeck 7-9-1867 by Rev. Geo. Neff.
  485. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Pedigree Resource File (July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996).
  486. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R), 1760869.
  487. #152, Batch #: 8227902, Sheet #: 42, Source Call #: 0884892.
  488. Town Clerk of Union Vale. Ambrose Olivet b. September 15, 1849 died March 26, 1923 son of John & Ann Maria Olivet his wife Mary Oliva Rifeerrburgh b april 26, 1872 died Oct 29, 1942 daughter of Peter & Eliza Rifenburg All of the above on Gravestone Tiloli Cemetery of the Red Church Tovoli, Dutchess, NY.
  489. 1880 Census Precinct 2, District 3, Jersey Citym Hudson, NJ, 1254783.
  490. 1920 Census US, Roll T625_1098 Pg 12 AB.
  491. 1930 US Census NY, Roll T625_1098 Pg 12 AB.
  492. Town Clerk of Union Vale.
  493. IGI Record, batch 8227902/Source call 0884892/sheet 42.
  494. Arthur C. M. Kelly, Deaths, Marriages Vols 1 & 2 From Rhinebeck, NY, Vol 2 pg 103.
  495. 1880 Census NY, NY, 1254867.
  496. Brooklyn, New York Directories, 1888-1890 (Ancestry.com. Brooklyn, New York Directory, 1890 [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2000. Original data: B), 1254867.
  497. Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 10/15 & 16/1900.
  498. New York City Deaths, 1892-1902, 10/15 & 16/1900.
  499. IGI Record, INDEX v4.02.
  500. Henry Z. Jones, Jr., The Palantine Families of New York A Study of The German Immigrants Who Arrived in Colonial New York in 1710, pg 929. sponsors Wilhelmus Schneider & Gertrout Schneider.
  501. Ibid., pg 929.
  502. Iowa State Department of Health, Birth Certificate for Harry Russell AVITT. Copy of Delayed Certificate of Birt (Copy date: 1 Dec 1967), As a delayed Certificate the information was gathered from four (4) sources which Harry Rus.
  503. State of Iowa Department of Health, Death Certificate for Harry Russell AVITT (Copy date 25 Sep 1973).
  504. Iowa State Board of Health, Marriage Certificate for Harry Russell AVITT and Edith May HALL (copy of Certificate).
  505. State of Iowa, Department of Health, Death Certificate for Edith May (HALL) AVITT (copy date 25 Sep 1973).
  506. Personal knowledge of Phyllis Eileen (MURRAY) AVITT.
  507. Dennis Michael Killmer, Killmer Family Genealogy and History (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~killmerdm).
  508. 1850 US Census, Roll M432_509 pg 187.
  509. 1860 Census, Roll M653_1197 page 321.
  510. govs@swbell.net, Research of Glenda Vosburgh.
  511. Marriages at the Greenbush Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, 1788-1899 (http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyrensse/gbrcmh.htm).
  512. Obituary for Benjamin Alexander HALL (unnamed newspaper).
  513. Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916. Child: An Els Reference ID: 378 Bapt. Date: 20 Oct 1745 Parents: Johannes Dinges; Gerdaraud Schug Sponsors: Mardinus Schuch, & wife; An Els Dings Source: Baptismal Record of St Paul?s (Zion?s) Lutheran Church, Red Hook St Paul's (Zion's) Lutheran Church of Red Hook: 1730-1904 Location: Town of Red Hook, Dutchess County --- Denomination: Lutheran.
  514. Ibid., Baptism Date: 30 Oct 1733 Father: Martinus Schu Mother: Anna Elisabeth Item #: 50 Child: Gerd Sponsor: Johan Wilhelm Holtzappel; Anna Gerd.
  515. Henry Z. Jones, Jr., The Palantine Families of New York A Study of The German Immigrants Who Arrived in Colonial New York in 1710, pg 929. sponsors Willem Holtzapple and Gertruit Snook.
  516. Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916. Child: Gerret Reference ID: 123 Bapt. Date: 12 Jan 1741 Parents: Martinus Schuch; Anna Elisabeth Dings Sponsors: Willem Holtsappel; Gertrout Schuch Source: Baptismal Record of St Paul?s (Zion?s) Lutheran Church, Red Hook St Paul's (Zion's) Lutheran Church of Red Hook: 1730-1904 Location: Town of Red Hook, Dutchess County --- Denomination: Lutheran.
  517. Nancy Miller, email from his daughter-in-law.
  518. email from Chris Wiltze cwitze@comcast.net and his brother Peter.
  519. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, D-8 pg 18. sps. Abraham Voaburgh & Eytie Goes.
  520. Ibid., D-8 pg 18; E-20 pg 32.
  521. Ibid., D-8 pg 18. sps. claus Lucassen & Maria Van Dyck.
  522. Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern Region, 1683-1928, D-8 pg 18.
  523. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, D-8 pg 18. sps. Cornelis & Lydia Van Schoek he died young.
  524. Ibid., D-8 pg 18.
  525. Ibid., D-8 pg 18. SP. Peter & Christina Goes.
  526. Ibid., D-8 pg 18 & E-24 pg 34.
  527. Ibid., D-2 pg 15 & 16 & E-24 pg 34.
  528. email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net, D-2 pg 15 & 16 & E-24 pg 34.
  529. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, D-8 pg 18 & E-26 pg 34. Cornelius & Lydia Van Schoek.
  530. Names of Persons For Whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued By The Secretary of TheProvince of New York Previous to 1784, IX P66.
  531. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, E-26 pg 34.
  532. email from Chris Wiltze cwitze@comcast.net and his brother Peter, E-26 pg 34.
  533. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, D-8 pg 18. sps. Peter & Christina Goes.
  534. Ibid., D-8 pg 18. sps. Jan Van Alstyne & Margrite Van Schock.
  535. 1860 Census NYC, NY 930 19 W. NYC (Ancestry.com).
  536. 1870 Census, 1254824.
  537. Poughkeepsie, NY Directories 1890-97Poughkeepsie City Directory, 1890. New York: R. V. LeRay Publisher, 1890. Poughkeepsi (Ancestry.com).
  538. Ibid., 1896 & 7.
  539. 1925 City Directory Poughkeepsie & Arlington.
  540. Dutchess County Probate File, File # 29411. Will is dated 03/09/1923 He give to his daughter Florence VanKleek, to his son Royal Ollivett and his daughter Gerda Ollivett the sum of $100.00 each and the rest to his wife Emma G. Ollivett who is also named exectrix. He died 11/19/1925 leaving his wife Emma G. Ollivett, daughters Florence VanKleeck and Gerda Ollivett, and son Royal R. Ollivett all of Poughkeepsie.
  541. Poughkeepsie New Yorker, 11/25/1952. ROYAL OLLIVETT DIES IN 60TH YEAR Elder of the New Hackensack Reformed Church and Clerk of the Church the last 20 years, Royal Rowland Ollivett 59, died yesterday at his home in New Hackensack. He had been seriously ill the last three weeks. A resident of New Hackensack the last 23 years, Mr. Ollivett formerly had resided in this city. He was born in Arlington, June 17, 1893, the son of the late Rowland and Lillian Byce Ollivett.
  542. Ibid., 11/25/1952. ROYAL OLLIVETT DIES IN 60TH YEAR Elder of the New Hackensack Reformed Church and Clerk of the Church the last 20 years, Royal Rowland Ollivett 59, died yesterday at his home in New Hackensack. He had been seriously ill the last three weeks. A resident of New Hackensack the last 23 years, Mr. Ollivett formerly had resided in this city. He was born in Arlington, June 17, 1893, the son of the late Rowland and Lillian Byce Ollivett. He was educated in Arlington schools. Mr. Ollivett married Miss Viola Lewis in the local Reformed Church, June 19, 1914. He had been a chauffeur for Miss Mary Bergen of New Hackensack the last 16 years and prior to that time was associated with John CanBenschoten for 11 years. In addition to having served as elder and clerk of the New Hackensack Reformed Church, Mr. Ollivett was the church sexton for several years. Surving are his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Lloyd French, Toledo, Ohio; a son, Chester Ollivett, Town of Poughkeepsie; four grandchildren, Lloyd French, Jr..; Ruth H. French, Leonard Edward Ollivett and Caralie Ollivett, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted at the New Hackensack Reformed Church at 2 o'clock, Friday. The Rev. Delmer Cooper, minister will officiate. Burial will be in the New Hackensack cemetery under the sirection of Robert H. Auchmoody. Bears will be Joseph Diddell, Henry Baker, Chalres Horton, and Geroge Nevers. The family will receive friends at the residence between 7 and 9 o'clock tomorrow and Thursday nights.
  543. 1880 Census Dutchess County, NY, Film 1254825.
  544. Rev. W. C. Smith?, Certificate of Baptism of Lillian Byce.
  545. #149, Batch #: 7106429, Sheet #: , Source 1235189Sheet 33.
  546. 1930 US Census NY, Roll: 1421,Page: ; Enumeration District: 85; Image: 503.0.
  547. World War I Draft Registration Card, Roll: 1421,Page: ; Enumeration District: 85; Image: 503.0.
  548. Poughkeepsie New Yorker, 11/25/1952. ROYAL OLLIVETT DIES IN 60TH YEAR Elder of the New Hackensack Reformed Church and Clerk of the Church the last 20 years, Royal Rowland Ollivett 59, died yesterday at his home in New Hackensack. He had been seriously ill the last three weeks. A resident of New Hackensack the last 23 years, Mr. Ollivett formerly had resided in this city. He was born in Arlington, June 17, 1893, the son of the late Rowland and Lilliam Byce Ollivett. He was educated in Arlington schools. Mr. Ollivett married Miss Viola Lewis in the loacal Reformed Church, June 19, 1914. He had been a chauffeur for Miss Mary Bergen of New Hackensack the last 16 years and prior to that time was associated with John VanBenschoten for 11 years. In addition to having served as elder and clerk of the New Hackensack Reformed Church, Mr. Ollivett was the church sexton for several years. Surving are his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Lloyd French, Toledo, Ohio; a son, Chester Ollivett, Town of Poughkeepsie; four grandchildren, Lloyd French, Jr..; Ruth H. French, Leonard Edward Ollivett and Caralie Ollivett, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted at the New Hackensack Reformed Church at 2 o'clock, Friday. The Rev. Delmer Cooper, minister will officiate. Burial will be in the New Hackensack cemetery under the sirection of Robert H. Auchmoody. Bears will be Joseph Diddell, Henry Baker, Chalres Horton, and Geroge Nevers. The family will receive friends at the residence between 7 and 9 o'clock tomorrow and Thursday nights.
  549. Penny Brown Lee email bulldog28@adelphia.net, Daniel W. Lee family memories.
  550. State of California Death Records.
  551. 1930 US Census NY, Sheet 12B.
  552. 1900 Census Dutchess, NY, Sheet 12B.
  553. 1870 Census, Sheet 12B.
  554. Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916. Child: Emma Lee, adult Reference ID: 2276 Bapt. Date: 5 Dec 1897 Source: Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Hackensack New Hackensack Reformed Dutch Church: 1757-1906.
  555. http://www.vital search.com, California Death Indexes, 1940-1997. Name: OLLIVETTE, EMMA G Social Security #: 0 Sex: FEMALE Birth Date: 8 Sep 1869 Birthplace: NEW YORK Death Date: 15 Jul 1958 Death Place: KINGS Mother's Maiden Name: BATES Father's Surname: WELCH.
  556. They Shall Not Be Forgotten (From the Records UCMS Systems 09/30/1995).
  557. Information from Richard Wilt.
  558. California Death Records (http://RootsWeb.com).
  559. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R), film 1904043.
  560. #148, Film #: 1904043, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
  561. The Courier: Poughkeepsie, NY, 04/26/1898. John H. Ollivett died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Cronk, on Winnikee Avenue, early Wednesday morning after a lingering illness. About six months ago, Mr. Ollivett was striken with what appeared to be his last illness. He was 69 years of age, but exhibited wonderful vitality and clung to the last spark of life with amazing tenacity. Mr. Ollivett was among the prominent older residents of Dutchess County. In his younger days he was a school teacher. For many years he had been Justice of the Peace of the town of Poughkeepsie, located in Arlington, and well earned the prefix of "Squire". He was particularly conversant with town, highway and school laws and affairs and his advice to these channels and also on law points generally was freely sought by residents of the town of Poughkeepsie. His counsel was valued the same as that of a lawyer. His Justice's Court was no doubt the most flourshing of any in the county. He tried all of the Fish and Game law violations for several years and city litigats frequently appeared before him to have their disputes settled. In politics, "Squire" Ollivett eas an uncompromising Democrat. In 1896 he was the nominee of his party for Member of Assembly from the Second District of Dutchess County. There was much originality about his character. His friendships were strong, his geniality was proverbial and he impressed his auditor that he ment what he said. Squire Ollivett was a widower. He leaves a family of grown up sons and daughters.
  562. Personal visitation to Cemetery - Diane Cassedy Ollivett-Miles yr 2000, 04/26/1898.
  563. Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle, 04/26/1898. Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle for Wed., April 27, 1898 Olivet-In this city, April 26, 1898, John H. Olivet, aged 69 years. Funeral services at the residence of his son-in-law Charles A. Cronk, 41 Winnikee Avenue (to-day) Wednesday, the 27th, at 4 P.M. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Internment at Clove, NY.
  564. Research of William Meade Olivet, 04/26/1898.
  565. Family Bible, 04/26/1898.
  566. Personal visitation to Cemetery - Diane Cassedy Ollivett-Miles yr 2000. Double Stone Monument in Clove Cemetery, Town of Unionvale, Dutchess, NY which reads: John H. Ollivett, Annie J. Ownes, His wife. From Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle Wednesday April 27, 1898: "OLIVET- In htis city, April 26, 1989, JOhn H. Olivet, aged 69 years. Funeral Services at the residence of his son-in-law, Charles A. Cronk, 41 Winnikee Avenue (to-day) Wednesday, the 27th, at 4 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Internment at Clove, NY.
  567. Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record (Family Search Ancestral File v4.19).
  568. 1870 Census.
  569. Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record. Birth, Death & Burial: From US Census of 1850, Unionvale, Dutchess, NY Monument in Clove Cemetery, Town of Univonvale, Dutchess, NY is a double stone which reads John H. Ollivett, Dec 18, 1830 - April 27,1898 and Annie J. Owens His wife, June 28, 1833 - March 21, 1873.
  570. 1920 Census US, Ed #24 Sheet 1 B.
  571. 1870 Census, Ed #24 Sheet 1 B.
  572. 1930 US Census NY, Roll: 1420; Page: ; Enumeration District: 31; Image: 100.0.
  573. Poughkeepsie Sunday Courier (Poughkeepsie, NY). BIRTHS OLLIVETTE In this city, September 23rd, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Newton J. Ollivette.
  574. 1930 US Census NY, Sheet 9B.
  575. 1870 Census, Sheet 9B.
  576. Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record. In petetion by Annie M. Owen for husband Harvey H. Owen, in 1903, John is cited as living in the Town of Pleasant Valley, Dutches, NY.
  577. Poughkeepsie, NY Directories 1890-97Poughkeepsie City Directory, 1890. New York: R. V. LeRay Publisher, 1890. Poughkeepsi, 1894 & 5.
  578. Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook, pg 93. page 93 Martin Cornelisssen's surname was Van Buren. He was the son of Cornelis Maas Van Buren and Catalybtje Martense, sister of Jan Martense (de ever) Van Alstyne (the weaver). Martin's will 1703 mentions his wife Maritje, his children, Cornelius, Peter, Martin, Maria, Catalina, Magdalana, and grandchildren. He was the great-grandfather of President Van Buren. page 94 The freeholder Jan Martense Van Alsytne was the founder of the family in New Netherland and the ancestor of all of that name resident her for 250 years. From Hol. Doc., vol.ii, p. 154, we learn that in 1646 he was a resident of New Amsterdam, and joint purchaser with Hendrick Jansen of a yacht. In 1657 he appears in Beverwyck (Albany) as the owner of a lot on Broadway. Soon thereafter he became the patentee of two tracts of land in the present Ulstr County, and somwhat later was the purchaser of an undesignated tract "behind Kinderhook." The name is so variously spelled in the early records, both church and civil, that its original form and dirivation are maters on which opinions differ. In later years some branches of the family dropped the Van. Mr. Lawrence Van Alstyne, of Sharon, Conn., states that "records in Holland show a different family to be of early origin, being traced under different names to the crowning of Otho, A.D. 936".
  579. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, C-4A pg 7.
  580. Gary Coleman Welch garywelch@flex.net, Ancestors of Gary Coleman Welch, C-4A pg 7.
  581. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, C-4 A pg 7.
  582. Gary Coleman Welch garywelch@flex.net, Ancestors of Gary Coleman Welch, C-4 A pg 7.
  583. JOHN C VAN BUSKIRK OF TULLY, NY, ALL MY ANCESTORS (OR AS MANY AS WE COULD FIND And Their Families) (http://www.geocities.com/vanbus1/), C-4 A pg 7.
  584. Capt. Albert Harrison Van Deursen, Van Deursen Family, Vol 1 pg 24.
  585. Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook. page 94 In 1671, as joint-patentees with De Bruyn and Lucassen the name of Dirck Wessels (Ten Brock) and Pieter Van Allen appear. The latter was a son of Lorens Lourense Van Allen of Albany and a brother of Lourens, the purchaser of the De Bruyn patent. That same year, by request of the inhabitants of Kinderhook, he and Adam Dingman were appointed road-masters. He had two ons, William and Johannes, and was the ancester of a very large branch of the Van Alen families of the country. page 95 Jan Martense's wife was Dirckje Harmense, daughter of the patentee of a large tract from Nutten Hook eastward.
  586. Holland Association Publications, Page 34. Oct. 20. Isaac Jansz Van Alstyn, y.m., and Maria Abbedis, y.d., both l. under the jurisdiction of N.A.
  587. genealogy work of Cheska Callow Wheatly checka@ix.netcom.net, 1683-1700.
  588. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, C-4A pg 8. may have died before coming to America.
  589. Holland Association Publications, Page 28. Feb. 20. Isak Jansz Van Alstyn, widr. of Maritje Vosburgh, and Jannetje Jochums Van Valkenborg, y.d., both l. at Kinderhoek.
  590. JOHN C VAN BUSKIRK OF TULLY, NY, ALL MY ANCESTORS (OR AS MANY AS WE COULD FIND And Their Families), C-4A pg 8.
  591. Holland Association Publications, Page 26. Jan. 17. Abram Jansz Van Alsteyn, y.m., and Marietje Van Deuse, y.d., both l. near N.A.
  592. Capt. Albert Harrison Van Deursen, Van Deursen Family, Vol 1 pg 8 & 24.
  593. Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook. page 96 The freeholder Lambert Jansen Van Alstyne was a son of Jan Martense. He married, about 1682 Jsannetje daughter of Thomas Janse Mingael and Marritje Abramse Vosburgh. Their eight children were: Catherine, who married Bartholomus, son of Jochen Van Valkenburgh and Eva Hendricks Vrooman Marritje Thomas who married Maria, daughter of William Van Alen and Marritje Van Patten Johannes, bp. 1691 Dirckje, bp. 1695 married Peter Vosburgh Antje, b[. 1698 Annatje, bp 1700 Pieter bp. 1702 Lambert's tract of 698 acres was on the east side of the creek and adjoining the estate of his father on the west. It included the present Lindenwald estate. His wife was his first cousin once removed and was evidently much younger than himself, for in 1713 she married Lambertse Van Valkenburgh as her second husband and became the mother of five additional children.
  594. IGI Record.
  595. Dorothy Garven, Descendants of Nicholas De La Vergne of Dutchess County, NY Through Six of His Children, pg 203.
  596. LDS, Pedigree Resource File, Microfilm 1394049.
  597. transcribed by Holice Young, Dutchess County, NY LHN Cemetery Records, Roll M432_496 Pg 217.
  598. 1860 Census Union Vale, Dutchess, NY, page 84.
  599. 1870 Census, Clinton, Dutchess, NY, page 1.
  600. Town Clerk of Union Vale. Ester \Woodin Olivett died Feb 6, 189 age 90 (born 1809). Her father was David Woodin & her mother was Elizabeth Penny.
  601. Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle, Tues 02/07/1899. DIED OLIVET- In the town of Union Vale, on Monday, Feberuary 6, Miss* Ester Ollivet, aged 90 years. Funeral from the Clove Christian Church on Wednesday, at 1 p.m. Firends and acquaintances are invited to attend. * Guess they forgot that she was a widow lady!.
  602. New York County, Letters of Administration Index, 1743-1875 (Barber Collection, 78-241-105. Ollivett, David Administrator: John Ollivett; submitted 07/01/1864.
  603. 1900 Census Dutchess, NY, ED #43 Sheet 3 A.
  604. Personal Information from Brenda Risko.
  605. Lynn Airheart Branvold lynnb@nmt.edu, My Genealogy Pages , Lynn Airheart Brandvold.
  606. #140.
  607. #138.
  608. #139.
  609. American Ancestry, vol II page 124.
  610. 1850 US Census, Roll M432_491 Pg 106.
  611. Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY, pg 580.
  612. Ibid., pg 580. His (Adam Strever's) brothers and sisters: Margaret who became the first wife of William Tanner.
  613. Town Clerk of Union Vale. Hattie Chamberlin wife of Ambrose Olivit Born Feb 7, 1866 died Oct 14, 1890.
  614. Arthur C. M. Kelly, Deaths, Marriages Vols 1 & 2 From Rhinebeck, NY, Vol 2.
  615. Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books, vol 126 pg 113.
  616. Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern Region, 1683-1928, pg 67.
  617. 1850 US Census, Roll m432_472 pg 329.
  618. 1860 US Census, Roll M653_719 pg 660.
  619. Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern Region, 1683-1928, Roll M653_719 pg 660.
  620. New York City Marriages, 1600s-1800s:Marriage Registers, Extracts from Manhattan (1869-1880) and Brooklyn (1895-1897) (Genealogical Research Library, comp), vol 126 pg 113.
  621. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, D-12 pg 19 & E-40 pg 38.
  622. Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern Region, 1683-1928, D-12 pg 19 & E-40 pg 38.
  623. Holland Association Publications. Jan. 27. After 3 B. Isaac Vosburg, widr., of A., and Catarina Taat, y.d., of East Camp.
  624. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, E-40 pg 38 & F-28 pg 57.
  625. Fred Curry, Ancestors Of Fred Curry & Kay Kaster (http://www.gencircles.com).
  626. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, E-40 pg 38 & F-29 pg 57.
  627. "An American Family and Its Ancestor Predecessors", pg 108.
  628. Ancestors of Heinrich Junghans (http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/n/e/w/James-T-Newell).
  629. Michigan Marriages 1851-75.
  630. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, E-19 pg 32 & F-86 pg 78.
  631. Ibid., pg 32 & F-86 pg 78.
  632. Names of Persons For Whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued By The Secretary of TheProvince of New York Previous to 1784, XIII P80.
  633. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, E-20 pg 32 & F-86 pg 78.
  634. Names of Persons For Whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued By The Secretary of TheProvince of New York Previous to 1784, XIX P95.
  635. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, E-20 pg 32 & F-85 pg 77 & 78.
  636. Ibid., E-20 pg 32 & F-85 pg 77 & 78.
  637. Ibid., E-23 pg 33-34 & F-18 pgs 54 & 55. sps. Abraham & Lyntie Dow.
  638. Ibid., pg 54.
  639. Ibid., E-23 pg 33-34 & F-18 pgs 54 & 55.
  640. Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook, pg 391. "year of admission to the Bar or the beginning of practice in the town (Kinderhook) Myndert P. Vosburgh 1786".
  641. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, E-20 pg 32 & F-12 pg52.
  642. Ibid., F-12 pg52.
  643. Ibid., E-20 pg 32 & F-1252.
  644. Capt. Albert Harrison Van Deursen, Van Deursen Family, Vol 1 pg 71.
  645. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, E-20 pg 32 & F-10 pg 51.
  646. Ibid., F-10 pg 51.
  647. Names of Persons For Whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued By The Secretary of TheProvince of New York Previous to 1784, XXIII P148.
  648. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, E-20 pg 32-33.
  649. see notes, 1254824.
  650. Town Clerk of Union Vale. Washington Olivett dies June 4, 1890 age 65 (born 1825), his father was Isaac Olivett - his mother Martha Sprahue Olivett (her father Solomen Sprague) Washington died from a hemorrage of bullet wound & is burid in South Dover.
  651. Matthew D. Friend, An American Portrait - The Friend Family (Http://gencircles.com).
  652. edited by James P. Jones, "A New Yorker In Florida in 1862; War Letters of John M. Ollivett To His Sister In Dutchess County (New York History).
  653. 1860 Census Union Vale, Dutchess, NY.
  654. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, F-27 pg 56 & G-5 pg 65.
  655. History of the Mowhawk Valley-Gateway to the West 1614-1925, F-27 pg 56 & G-5 pg 65.
  656. Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern Region, 1683-1928, Roll: M432_533 Page: 306.
  657. Ibid., F-27 pg 56 & G-5 pg 65.
  658. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, G-5 pg 65.
  659. Historical Newspapers, Birth, Marriage, & Death Announcements, 1851-2003, May 12, 1951.
  660. Connecticut Death Index. Name: JAMES V MINOR Father's Surname: MINOR Death Date: 19 Dec 1995 Death Place: Branford, New Haven, Connecticut Age: 77 Years Birth Place: 999, Connecticut Birth Date: 25 Jan 1918 Marital Status: Married Spouse: MARY State File #: 26027 Occupation: PEDIATRICIAN Industry: SELF-EMPLOYED Education: 5+ Years College Residence: Branford, New Haven, Connecticut Address: 46 ORCHARD HILL RD , Gender: Male Race: White Hispanic Origin: No.
  661. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, D-6 pg 17.
  662. Ibid., D-6pg 17 & E-59 pg 46. sps. Davud Van Dyck & Martyje Van Buren.
  663. Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern Region, 1683-1928, D-6pg 17 & E-59 pg 46.
  664. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, D-6pg 17 & E-59 pg 46.
  665. Ibid., D-6 pg 17 & E-7 pg 26 & 27. Getuy'e Marte Van Buren & Catherine Vosburgh.
  666. Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern Region, 1683-1928, D-6 pg 17 & E-7 pg 26 & 27.
  667. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, D-6 pg 17 & E-8 pg 27. sps.Tobias & Maria Van Buren.
  668. Ibid., D-6pg 17 & E-8 pg 27.
  669. Ibid., E-8 Pg 27.
  670. Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916, E-8 PG 27.
  671. June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now, D-6pg 17. sps. Eytie Goes & Frans Van Valkenburgh.
  672. Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record. From US 1850 Census, Unionvale, Dutchess, NY. The 1870 US Census in the Town of Unionvale, Dutchess, NY, page 5 (Clove Valley) Item 34, shows Henry Owens with his wife Mary A. and daughter Julia age 22 (1847-48).
  673. 1870Census Town Of Unionvale, Dutchess Cnty., NY.
  674. State of New York-Bureau of Vital Statistics, Copy of Death Certificate, 6060402.
  675. Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record, 6060402. Birth: NYS Death Certificate #060402 of his daughter, Sarah J. Owne Lee, indicates he was born in Connecticut. The 1870 US Census in the Town of Unionvale, Dutchess, NY, page 5 (Clove Valley), item 34 shows Henry Owens age 64 (1805) with wife Mary A. and daughter Julia plus Peter W. Lossing age 82 (1788), Ruth Cutler age 50 (1820) and Nelson Thayer age 13 (1857) Death: Buried in Clove Cemetery, Unionvale, Dutchess, NY. Monumnet is about 200 feet in from the road, on the left side. It is an oblisk standing near his daughter Maryetta's stone.
  676. 1860 Census NYC, NY 930 19 W. NYC. 433 643 Henry Owen, 54 Milkman born in NY Mary A. Owen, 56 F " Ct Harvey H. Owen, 23 M Milkman " Ct Jane Owen, 15 F " NY Julia A. Owen, 11 F " NY.
  677. 1870Census Town Of Unionvale, Dutchess Cnty., NY, Page 5.
  678. Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record. The NYS Death Certificate #06402 of Daughter Sarah J.Owen Lee, shows Mary Holcum born in State of Connecticut.
  679. Death Certificate State of NY. 33253/624.
  680. State of New York-Bureau of Vital Statistics, Copy of Death Certificate, Form 33253/624.
  681. Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record. From US Census of 1850, Unionvale, Dutchess, NY.
  682. email from Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com.
  683. Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record. Monument in Clove Cemetery, Clove, Dutchess NY reads: "John B. Lee, Jan 25, 1823 - Sept 4, 1898 & Maryetta Oewn, His Wife July 4, 1829 - July 14, 1896" Monument is about 200 feet from the road on the left side.
  684. Ibid., NYS Cert. of Death #28527, registered # 1195.
  685. Death Certificate State of NY. #28527.
  686. Au