Centennial Address Relating to the Early History of Schenectady volume 2
Centennial Address Relating to the Early History of Schenectady volume 2
John Saunders
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Fonda was ever afterwards called, wherever known, as one of the most fearless among men. I have seen the old patriot often, and sometimes listened to tales of the Revolution, lived over again, between the sterling old veteran and my father. Only a short time since, I visited his quiet grave, situated in his family cemetery in Glenville, less than a mile distant from my residence, and felt at that shrine a silent reverence — a halo of brave thoughts circling o'er me. Major Jellis J. Died in 1839..., aged about 88 years. His wife Oatrina died October 19th, 1828, aged nearly 74 years. His son Jacobs born March 22d, 1786, died in 1817, leaving a son, whom I can trace no further. Henri/ V. Fonda, another son, born August 20th, 1788, a graduate of Union College, and a successful legal practitioner at Schenectady, died March 1st, 1824, umnarried. Gerrit, also a son, born November 5th, 1790, was married, and had several children ; after his father's decease, he re- moved west. Christopher, his youngest son, ])orn August 28th, 1795, was a graduate of Union College, and was admitted to practice law.
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