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J. Thomas Scharf (1886)
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…It may be added that the one beaker bearing the name of Catherine Van Cortlandt, the baptismal bowl, the communion table and a damask doth of specified dimensions were given by will of Mrs. I'hilipse, in 17:10, to…
J. Thomas Scharf (1886)
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…J., son-in-law of Stephanus Van Cortlandt, for the sum of five pounds, conveyed to Caleb Hall, Joseph Travis and Pelatiah Hawes six acres of land ly-ing at a place called Peekskill, on the north side of the…
J. Thomas Scharf (1886)
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…Thomas Scharf (1886)] Louis; Frederick, now living with his par-ents on the Van Cortlandt homestead; Augusta, wife of Arthur Morse, deceased; Albert, who died in New Orleans in 1868; and George W., who mar-ried Ella, daughter of Marine…
J. Thomas Scharf (1886)
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…This gentleman also has the charge of and cultivates the two remaining farms of the Van Cortlandt prop-erty, which adjoins his own estate. He married Rosalie Hanks, of Lewisboro', and has two children — Isaiah and Mary. In the northeastern…
J. Thomas Scharf (1886)
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…Philipse, was that of fifty acres, known as George's Point, to his son-in-law, Ja-cobus Van Cortlandt, October 16, K399.1 Meanwhile, November 1, 1683, the county of West-chester, one of New York's ten original…
J. Thomas Scharf (1886)
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…It comprises the tract included between Bedford on the east and Yorktown on the west, the Croton on the north and the old Van Cortlandt Manor line, the present southern boundary of Yorktown and Somers, on the south. It is…
J. Thomas Scharf (1886)
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…Thomas Scharf (1886)] he Jfnr Stephanas Van Cortlandt (for by this title he is named in all the old papers) now took formal possession of his manor. It is more than probable that as soon as he had purchased of…
J. Thomas Scharf (1886)
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…6, which was allotted to Stephen Van Cortlandt, was surveyed by Philip Verplanck, and divided into twenty-two lots. A map of this tract made at the time shows that on lots 11, 12 and 22 there were houses. Lot…