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Macy, Robert J.
Captain Macy has been for many years extensively known as a commander in the Havre and Liverpool packet lines, and was deservedly regarded as one of the intelligent shipmates belonging to the port of New York.
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Marsh, Stephen
Son of Rev. Daniel and Anna Marsh. She was the daughter of Deacon Stephen Jagger of Long Island. They had 9 children, 7 sons and 2 daughters.
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McDonald, John
Born November 29, 1794. Member of the State Legislature for three terms in 1827, 1829 and 1832. He also served as Superintendent of the Poor. From 1862 to 1866 he was assistant assessor of internal revenue. He died on January 6th, 1883.
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Norton, James Clinton
Son of Robert B. and Mary Norton. She was the sister of De Witt Clinton and married Jude Ambrose Spencer.
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Phillips, William
He was director of Princeton Theological Seminary from 1825-65 and president of the board of directors of that seminary.
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Roosevelt, Cornelius Mason
Born in May 25, 1791. Son of Cornelius C. and Catharine (Van Alstyne) Roosevelt. Midshipman, November 15, 1809, resigned March 5, 1810.
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Schermerhorn, John
Son of John Winnie Schermerhorn. Baptized June 25, 1793 in Schodack, N.Y. Died October, 1813.
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Shufelt, George A.
A resident of Rhinebeck, N.Y., was a member of the Philomathean Catalogue Society.
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Staats, John B.
A resident of Albany, N.Y., was a member of the Philomathean Society. He was the Collector of Tolls on the Erie Canal as appointed by DeWitt Clinton.
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Tuker, Ralph
May be related to Rev. Mark Tucker, D.D., 1814, who was the son of David and Eunice Tucker.
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Wayland, Francia
After graduating from Union College, he studied medicine and theology, graduating from the Andover Theological Seminary in 1817. He was a tutor at Union College, 1817-21. Pastor of First Baptist Church in Boston. Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at Union College, 1826-1827.
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Webster, Charles
Born April 4, 1793. Son of Charles R. and Rachel (Skinner) Webster. Graduated from Union College in 1813 and later Princeton Theological Seminary in 1817. He was Pastor of Presbyterian Church at Hempstead, Long Island in March 1818. He died December 28, 1862.
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Wisner, Benjamin Blydenburg
He was born in Orange County. He was graduated from Union in 1813 and from the Princeton Theological Seminary in 1820 and was ordained pastor of the old south church.
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