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  • Lewis, Benjamin

    Lewis, Benjamin

    Conducted a book store and bindery in Newburgh, NY.

  • Livingston, Anthony Rutgers

    Livingston, Anthony Rutgers

    Son of John and Mary Ann Livingston, born April 27, 1789 and resided in Tarrytown. Died 1863.

  • Livingston, Harman

    Livingston, Harman

    Son of John and Mary Ann Livingston, born August 2, 1793. Died in his hometown, May 9, 1872.

  • Livingston, Henry

    Livingston, Henry

    Son of John Livingston. Lieutenant in Captain Braddum Yale's Company, 9th Regiment, NY Militia.

  • Livingston, Robert Thong

    Livingston, Robert Thong

    Died October 26, 1844 at the residence of his father, Robert Thong Livingston.

  • Monteith, Walter

    Monteith, Walter

    Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, died 1834.

  • Neilson, Charles

    Neilson, Charles

    Born at Bemus Heights 1781 and married Elizabeth Strang shortly after graduating college. He then settled down near his hometown as a farmer.

  • Ostrum, Henry I.

    Ostrum, Henry I.

    Served in the War of 1812 for 51 days as a Private in Captain John Hunt's Company, Massachusetts Militia.

  • Paine, John

    Paine, John

    Graduated Union College with honor, Phi Beta Kappa. Cashier of the Bank of Troy until his death, February 7, 1852.

  • Polhemus, Abraham F.

    Polhemus, Abraham F.

    Married 1811 to Cornelia and died August 28, 1843 at age 59.

  • Radcliffe, John C.

    Radcliffe, John C.

    Resident of New York City and a member of the Philomathean Society. Served in the War of 1812 as a Paymaster.

  • Richardson, William Plunkett

    Richardson, William Plunkett

    A lawyer, son of Israel and Susanna Richardson. Private in Major James Charles King's Company, 1st Regiment, Massachusetts Militia.

  • Schermerhorn, Bartholomew

    Schermerhorn, Bartholomew

    Born December 8, 1789 in Schenectady and died December 1, 1867. He was Supervisor of Schenectady and Rotterdam.

  • Scovell, Harris

    Scovell, Harris

    Resident of Philipstown, born June 7, 1787. Member of the Presbyterian church and died October 6, 1860 in New York City.

  • Silliman, Ebenezer H.

    Silliman, Ebenezer H.

    Pastor of the Presbyterian church in Amsterdam. Died October 15, 1815 at age 32.

  • Stanton, Benjamin F.

    Stanton, Benjamin F.

    Ordained pastor of the Presbyterian church in Hudson, NY 1815. Died November 18, 1843 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

  • Ten Eyck, Conrad

    Ten Eyck, Conrad

    Private in Captain Solomon Sibley's Company, 1st Regiment, Michigan Militia. Married Rebecca Thalhimer and died 1826.

  • Ten Eyck, Harmon Hoffman

    Ten Eyck, Harmon Hoffman

    Served in the War of 1812 as a physician and surgeon and was a member of the expedition that invaded Canada.

  • Thorne, John B.V.E

    Thorne, John B.V.E

    Involved in the Protestant Episcopal Church and became a communicant of St. John's Church. Died December 4, 1854 in Carlisle, PA at an age of about 60.

  • Tillotson, Edward Howard

    Tillotson, Edward Howard

    Entered the U.S. Navy as a midshipman and was killed in the Battle of Lake Erie in the War of 1812 on January 6, 1813.

  • Todd, Carleton

    Todd, Carleton

    Son of Major General Paul Todd and Sarah Brown Todd, born September 30, 1795. He was a merchant at Fredonia and died May 8, 1829.

  • Toll, Philip Ryley

    Toll, Philip Ryley

    Captain of Artillery in the War of 1812, selected as guard at headquarters under General Hampton. Died in Monroe, August 17, 1862.

  • Van Santvoord, Staats

    Van Santvoord, Staats

    Minister of the Dutch Reformed Church at New Baltimore. When he died in 1882 at the age of 92 he was the oldest reformed church clergyman in America.

  • Viele, John L.

    Viele, John L.

    A leading practitioner of the counties of Washington, Rensselaer, Saratoga, and Albany. He was a member of the State Senate and became a judge of the Court of Errors.

  • Voorhees, Samuel

    Voorhees, Samuel

    He studied medicine and died in 1870 in his hometown of Amsterdam.

 
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