Centennial Address Relating to the Early History of Schenectady volume 1
Centennial Address Relating to the Early History of Schenectady volume 1
John Saunders
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Adam, in 1757, lived in the ancient brick EARLY SETTLERS. 93 house at the Brandj'wine Mills. He died July oOth, 1759, aged 43 years. /5«ac, another son of Wouter, born November 13th, 1712, married, in 1744, DorotJier Van Boskerken, of Bergen, N. J. He was a surveyor, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, member of the Provincial Assembly, in' 1759, and member of Assembly under the tirst State Constitution, in 1779, and died June 1st, 1807, on his farm at the Brandy wine Mills. Barent, another son... of Wouter, born December 24th, 1725, married, January 12th, 17 60, Aiida, daughter of David Van Der Heyden, of Albany. He became Minister of the Dutch Church, at Schenectady, in 1754, and died November 16th, 1784. His widow died in 1833, aged 99 years. Eugelie, a daughter of Wouter, born June 12th, 1709, married Cornelius Veeder. Dorothea, another daughter, born October 5th, 1714, mar- ried Gillis Truax. Rachel, another daughter, born May 31st, 1724, married, first, Abraham Wemp ; secondly, Abraham Fonda.
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