THE SLOAT FAMILY

We are indebted to Mr. John Drake Sloat of St. Louis, Missouri, for the Sloat family data. We spent many years searching original unpublished church and court records. Mr. Sloat assembled this material on several large charts, beautifully executed and copies are on file at the Public Library. It was from copies of Mr. Sloat's charts that this book of Sloat Mss was assembled.

from Charts made by John Drake Sloat [#500 below] Assembled by May Hart Smith {1941}[no date on LA Mss – must be earlier] Ontario, California. [begin transcriber notes: I have used two different copies of the original Mss. to compile this version. The first is a xerographic copy of the book in the Los Angeles Public Library (R929.2 S6338). The second, which is basically the same in the genealogy portion, but having slightly different introductory pages, is a print from the microfilm copy of the book in the Library of Congress. The main text is from the LA Library copy, with differences in the microfilm copy noted in {braces}. Notes in [brackets] are my notes. Note that the comparison is not guaranteed to be complete. As noted on the appropriate page, I have also converted the Roman numerals used for 'unconnected SLOATs' in the original Mss., replacing them with sequential numbers starting with 800 – to follow the format of Mrs. Smith in the rest of her Mss. I have also expanded where the original listed two, or sometimes even three, generations under one entry, instead using the consistent format of one family group per listing. This document, and the referenced Genealogy of Benjamin Franklin Sloat (see #549 below), are available at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~desloat/Refs/references.html R0082 = this document, May Hart Smith; R2568 = Benjamin Franklin Sloat. * I debated removing the index at the end of this document (since this is available as a pdf file, and most pdf readers provide search capability). But if someone prints this document they probably want to have an index, so I left it in – though I have not proof read it carefully (hopefully Microsoft Word reports the pages correctly).

You may contact me at: [email protected] David E. Sloat * My profile on WikiTree = https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sloat-92 01 Oct. 1999 - above links, *, and contact info updated 07 Oct 2017 end transcriber notes.]

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SLOAT - SLOT - SLOET - SLOTE - etc.

A recent genealogical publication is the "History of the Sloat family of the nobility of Holland". [by Emma Florence Sloat Holland - #437 below] This title is rather misleading. There never was a family of that name in the Netherlands. The ancient noble Dutch family of a similar name is the baronial House of Sloet, and it is this family which the author has in mind. Several pages, with innumerable mistakes in spelling are devoted to a very sketchy genealogy of the Sloet family* There is also reproduced the coat-of-arms of this family in this instance called the Arms of the Slote family with explanations by Baron Slote!! Although not specifically so stated the genealogical introduction tends to convey the impression that the American family descending from Jan Pietersen Slot coming from Holstein, Denmark, is connected with the Sloet family of ancient Dutch origin. This is again an example of the most common mistake made in genealogical writing, which is to assume relationship based on similarity of surnames only, which in this particular instance has been carried to an absurd extreme. There is not the slightest indication of a connection, which to put it mildly is absolutely improbable. The American family descending from Jan Pietersen Slot is not entitled to, and should not use, the Sloet Arms. *The writer should have consulted the excellent Sloet Genealogy published by J. A. R. Kymmel, in the Dutch Genealogical Magazine: de Wapen heraut, 1912, 13. New York Genealogical & Biographical Record Vol. 64; pg. 367 ------oOo------

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H E N R Y H U D S O N

Henry Hudson, an Englishman in the employ of the Dutch East Indies Company, came to America in 1609 in the little ship "Half-Moon". The Palisades, the Highlands, the Red-men, the Oak Lords of the forest bowed welcome. He dropped anchor just inside of Sandy Hook. He described the beautiful harbor as a body of water into which three rivers emptied. Soon he continued up the River on which first of all a Dutch Flag floated. This flag bore on its center stripe A. O. C., Algemeen Ooster-Indies Campaigne. It was Dutch energy and enterprise that built the Half-Moon. Hudson sailed back to Europe; on his return he touched the shore of England where he was detained by King James and drafted as a marine in his own country. He desired to set forth on another voyage with the Dutch Company but was prevented by the English authorities who were fearful of the Dutch enterprise which had reached a century of prosperity. Hudson discovered the Bay and River that bear his name and lost his life in the Arctic wastes after suffering untold hardships.

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EMIGRATION "Amsterdam as the great commercial mart of Holland and the seat of the principle business chamber of the Dutch East Indies Company, had become the great point of embarkation for colonists going to New Netherlands. They came from all parts of the country; not only the native land - the Dutch - but fugitives from France and Catholic Netherlands and also refugees from Germany and Scandinavian countries; multitudes of whom rendered miserable by the Thirty-Years War, were seeking a home and employment in the United Provinces. Of these refugees the historian of Holland has drawn the character in happy terms. "Nor was it more in the numbers than in the sort of population that Holland found her advantage. The fugitives were not fugitives from justice nor idlers in search of luxuries; they were the persecuted because of desire for civil liberty and a devotion to their religious ideals. It was because of their integrity and resolution that they were not tolerated by tyrannical and bigoted governments which drove them to their adopted country, peopling it with brave, intelligent, useful citizens. "Thus Capt. Joachiem Pietersen Kuyter who had command in the East Indies for the King of Denmark and who with his friend Jonas Bronch came out in 1639 by way of Amsterdam, was from Holstein as were also Nicholas De Meyer and Jan Pietersen Slot, who arrived a few years later, all of these being sterling men. "The small country of Bentheim, -- a part of Westphalia bordering on Overyssel, diversified with mountain ranges, forests and fertile plains and yielding to a laborious people more than the needed cattle, wool, linens, honey, etc., all of which found in Holland a ready market, and whence had arisen a free intercourse between the two peoples, -- furnished colonists whose names yet survive with us."

NEW NETHERLANDS "The Indians had threatened "to root the Dutch" as well as English and well kept their word. In the History of , Mr. Riker describes the atrocities and depredations in detail. Slaughtered remains, general devastation as appalled the hearts of even the bravest soldiers. "The continued hostile attitude of the Indians and the fear of renewed attacks led the families to group together and farmers to go out in armed parties to gather crops. Bereft of inhabitants and desolated by firebrand and tomahawk; the current rumors of Indian threats still agitated the public mind; the against isolated settlements, and the complications arising in regard to the interests and estates of those slain in recent massacres, were so many barriers in the way of immediate effort to rescue these plains and forests from the wilderness of nature. "This distressing period in the history of this location 1656-1660 gave origin to the village of Harlem. Many of the home owners had been killed in the massacres and their estates insolvent -- extreme measures were needed for reconstruction. The number of applicants for land being sufficient to warrant a beginning, ground was broken for the new settlement."

NIEUW "The village of Nieuw Haarlem was laid out in 1660 near the present site of 125th St., ; it is described in Dutch rods called morgans, about Spuyten-Duyvel - Sherman's Meadows and Creek. The meadows in the Bay of Hellgate were reserved for the church. This section is still known as Harlem.

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"The name derived by the Dutch settlers from Heer-Lem (Lord Willem) an early prince of Friesland in Holland. "New Harlem and like the two great cities after which they were named lay apart "about three hours journey". "Among the earliest to take up residence in the infant settlement were the Slots. For the security of the settlers, all of whom were required to be well armed, the government furnished 8 or 10 regular soldiers from the fort known as , as the Indians were yet a source of anxiety. The actual panic arose when that fierce and bloody war broke out between the settlers and Esopus Indians, in September 1656. Many of the settlers forsaking bouweries, crops and cattle, fled to New Harlem. "In March 1660 the people of New Harlem were notified that "since it was highly necessary to keep a good watch in the newly-settled village", the Council had adopted military officers including Jan Pietersen Slot, Sergeant. The Council called upon the inhabitants to obey the commands of Sergt. Slot. This was the first step taken for the establishment of local authority. "The settlers having steadily increased in numbers, deemed themselves entitled to a Court of Justice, with original conditions under which they had settled here. The new Board of Commissioners included as Schout, Jan Pietersen Slot. "Strong in their religious attachments, natural in a people but recently emerged from great convulsions in the church, and shaken of the old clogs of superstition and error, the faithful at Harlem set a high value upon God's word and ordinances. "Doubtless they felt keenly the loss of those advantages which they had enjoyed in Holland where not only cities but every hamlet had its pastor and house of worship. The promise of a pious orthodox minister and of aid in sustaining him was a great inducement for them to settle here. As yet there were no funds toward supporting a minister but it was of all importance to secure preaching of the gospel within their own bounds. "With neither a church nor a minister the benefits of the sanctuary could be enjoyed only by making the eight-mile journey by land or water to Fort Amsterdam. In September 1660 there was instituted a Sunday afternoon service in a private chapel on the present site of St. Marks church. No mention is made of a church edifice until four years later. "The Dutch, French and Scandinavians were foremost to face the dangers and hardships in this section; to wake the slumbering forests and turn the virgin soil, contributing to a well-ordered society. The leading crops needed for home consumption were: wheat, maize, buckwheat, peas and flax. The pioneers who first planted the seeds of civilization, religion and food-stuffs will be remembered as builders of a great city of the universe." From History of Harlem by James Riker.

[ Google Books: https://books.google.com/books?id=e38MAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA92&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=4 page 92ff ]

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DUTCH INFLUENCES -- RELIGIOUS, CIVIC & EDUCATIONAL In the time of William the Silent of Holland, when England was burning, torturing and mutilating the Anabaptists, Holland declared tolerance and held out her hand in welcome to refugees. In Holland the latch-string was always outside to the exile and the stranger - Huguenots, Alsatians & Lorraines as well as Pilgrims. Refugees from religious persecutions found haven in the land of Holland. William the Silent was the first human being to practice religious and civic tolerance. It was a Dutch king, William III of Orange who mounted the English throne, demanded tolerance and trampled bigotry under his feet; truly a Heavenly Prince. When New England drove religious subjects to Rhode Island; when Cavaliers drove her non-conformists to the borderlands, it was the Dutch Colony of New York that offered protection under the banner of William the Silent. The Dutch prospered under religious freedom and walked the ways of peace and happiness. A famous tomb-stone reads: "Here lies Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence". Puritans say he got it from England; Carolinians plead the Mecklenburg Resolution. The fact is old William the Silent in the Union of Utrecht, used the very language which is incorporated in our Declaration of Independence From whence came the Supreme Court of the United State? There never was a Supreme Court in England, the vaunted source of all our jurisprudence. It was from the Dutch Republic the idea of a Supreme Arbiter came. England never had a Supreme Arbiter. England had no written Constitution; it has none today; this also we derived from the Dutch Republic. Old Netherlands was a Republic form of government; its constitution secures religious freedom. Each of the seventeen provinces had a written constitution of its own. It was Holland who taught us all men are created equal. The Holland Dutchman liberalized the Puritan who had resided in Holland thirteen years. Taught him the merits of universal education and sent him forth. The Dutch of Amsterdam established the essential principles of the free school system in America. The West India Company decreed that "all the colonies shall endeavor to find ways and means to provide for a minister and a school-master". A professional school-master came over in answer to a request and a school in New Amsterdam was organized in March 1637. Schools for the common welfare of the public, supported by public money in which all the people had common rights, originated with the Dutch and came from Old Netherlands to New Netherlands and the policy was to maintain schools by public tax. When England took possession of New Amsterdam in 1664, she abolished free schools and colonial legislature in the interest of schools proposed by the Dutch were vetoed by the English. Modern civilization is indebted for all that is prized most highly to the smallest countries: from Judea we received the Christian religion; from Holland we received the principles of religious and civic liberty. ------oOo------

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PETER MINUIT came over in 1626 and became the first Governor of New Amsterdam 1626-1633. He was well qualified for this office having served in the West India Company and being familiar with the old country and the new. At that time there were Catholics, Lutherans, Baptists and Huguenots in New Amsterdam and it was due to the influences of Peter Minuit that religious freedom was enjoyed. He built Fort Amsterdam, a ware-house, a mill, a brewery and a ship of some importance. On the 5th of May 1626 he met with a group of Indians near what is now the Battery, and purchased the Island of . The sale price was a few glass beads, a piece of red cloth, a few knives and other trinkets valued at about $24. A price which seems absurdly low today but statisticians claim that $24 at interest compounded to date, would amount to more than the assessed valuation of Manhattan Island today.

PETER STUYVESANT was the fourth Governor of New Amsterdam, perhaps the most capable and the most tyrannical as the great war lord. He decided that the homes of the settlers were too close to the Fort for safety and ordered all the lands within a distance of two-hundred-fifty Dutch rods of the Fort to be confiscated and the homes destroyed. Protests were hurled at the chief magistrate; delegates denounced the action of the Governor who enjoyed their belligerent attitude. However, he compromised by paying damages and granting larger and better lands away from the Fort. Stuyvesant persecuted the Lutherans and the Baptists and the Quakers and became so inhuman in his treatment of the Indians the Indian attacks and raids were the price paid for his extreme folly and wickedness. His reign reflected both on the settlers and the Home Land.

WALL STREET Troubles with the Indians originated with Gov. Stuyvesant's unjust treatment with the Savages. In 1652, when hostilities broke out, a wall was built across the lower end of the Island to protect the settlers from Indian attacks. This gave the name to , one of the most noted streets in the world. The City Hall was erected on Wall St., and the Declaration of Independence was read from the City Hall balcony by order of Congress and there Washington took the oath of office of President of the United States. ------oOo------

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ENGLISH RULE "Cabot looked at it first" In 1664 came the English rule to New Amsterdam. The English King Charles II granted his brother, the Duke of York, a patent covering Long Island and the mainland from Connecticut to the Delaware, including the Dutch possessions. The Duke sent a squadron to usurp possession -- a fleet of four vessels and 500 soldiers with 100 cannons under command of Col. Richard Nicholls, fitted out secretly, reached New Amsterdam harbor in August 1664 and demanded complete surrender. New Amsterdam with 150 soldiers and 20 cannons, at the mercy of the English, reluctantly surrendered. The Dutch preferred peace with the same privileges accorded the English colonists, to a prolonged and perhaps fruitless contest. Col. Nicholls took possession of Manhattan Island and re-christened it New York, raising the English flag in September 1664. Thus England came into possession of most of the Atlantic seaboard. Col. Nicholls was the first English governor. He was popular with the people and lived at peace with the Indians. The English proceeded to erect forts and batteries. It was at Castle Garden at the Battery that many years later a grand reception was given in honor of La Fayette when he visited the United States in 1824. Here at the site of the historic Battery, Jennie Lind sang. But all is changed in modern New York and on the site of the old Battery is now located the New York Aquarium.

NEW YORK CITY 20,000 acres of Manhattan Island was ground too poor to feed a deer; a mass of rocks where fish could not spawn nor beavers build a dam - today is the most valuable piece of real estate of its size in the world. New York City is one of superlatives. It is the largest (population), the richest, the noisiest; its buildings are the tallest; it has more hospitals, more , more parks, more unemployed workers than any city in the world. Trinity Church at the head of Wall Street still stands. In Trinity church-yard rest the remains of Sir Henry Moore, Sir Danvers Osbourne, Robert Livingston, , the Earl of Sterling, William Bradford, Robert Fulton and General Phil Kearny. In this famous church-yard also is a monument to the memory of the martyrs of the Revolution who died in old Sugar House Prison.

Colonial New York is full of great history. All honor is due the Dutch founders who have long since taken sacrament with the dust. We place garlands on their brows here and now. God of our fathers who this nation founded, we pray that the influences of the Netherlands and the virtues of the Dutch founders shall not perish in this Republic.

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ADMIRAL JOHN DRAKE SLOAT -134- "John Drake Sloat was born 26 July 1781; baptized 21 October 1781, near Goshen, New York; he died 28 November 1867, , and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery, , New York. He was son of John and Ruth (Drake) Sloat; a posthumous son. His father an officer in the Revolutionary War who was accidentally killed by a sentinel. Ruth Drake , the mother, was of English descent. "John Drake Sloat was appointed midshipman in the Navy 12 Feb. 1800; he served until the end of the naval war with France, chiefly in the West Indies on board the flagship President; was discharged from the Navy when peace was established 1801; he entered the merchant service as commander of his own vessel and made several voyages, losing heavily on his ventures. On January 10, 1812, he returned to the navy with rank of master and went to sea on board the frigate United States under the younger Stephen Decatur, participating in that ship's successful fight with the Macedonia. The cruise ended his active service in the War of 1812; however on the arrival of his ship at New London, she was blockaded there and kept in port until the end of the war. On July 24, 1813, he was commissioned Lieutenant. On November 29, 1814, he was married to Abby Gordon born 1795; died 1878, daughter of Capt. James Gordon and his wife Susanna Grover. "Obtaining a furlough, he made a voyage to France in 1815 as master of the schooner Transit. It is said that there he was party to a plan that miscarried to convoy Napoleon and his suite to the United States. Returning to the Navy in 1816 he was on duty alternately at the New York Navy Yard and Portsmouth Navy Yard until 1820-1. In 1821-2 he served in the Pacific on board the Franklin and in 1822-3 in South American waters on board the Congress. At the age of 42 he received his first Naval command, the schooner Grampas and in 1824-5 he cruised among the Windward Islands engaged in the hazardous work of suppressing piracy. On March 21, 1826 he was promoted Master-Commandant and on March 6, 1837, Captain taking rank from February 9. A period of service at the New York Naval rendezvous was interrupted in 1828-31 by a tour of duty in the Pacific as Commander of the St. Louis. At Callao during the Revolution in Peru he gave refuge to several leading Peruvian officials. In 1840-44 he was commandant of the Portsmouth Navy Yard. "On August 27, 1844 he was chosen commander of the Pacific Squadron, a position of much responsibility by reason of uncertain relations between United Sates and Mexico. He arrived at Mazatlan, Mexico, November 18, 1845 and remained there seven and one-half months with his flagship Savannah. In February 1846 he received from George Bancroft, Secretary of the Navy, secret and confidential orders dated June 24, 1845. These were decidedly unwarlike. The ships of the squadron were to be assiduously careful to avoid any act that might be construed as an act of aggression. In case of a declaration of war by Mexico, however, he was to occupy San Francisco and blockade or occupy such other ports as his force might permit. Later he was ordered in event of hostilities to dispose of his entire force so as to carry out most effectually the objectives specified in the earlier instructions.

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"Receiving word on June 7 that the Mexicans had invaded Texas and had attacked the American forces there, he sailed for California the next day on board the Savannah, convinced that the hostilities of the Mexicans would justify "commencing offensive operations on the West Coast". He arrived at Monterey the 2nd of July; five days later, after consulting with the American Council who counseled the postponing of action and after examining the defenses of the town and preparing various official documents, he landed a detachment of seamen and marines under Capt. William Mervine who hoisted the American Flag over the Custom House and read a proclamation taking possession of California and extending over it the laws of the United States. Sloat has been severely criticized for delaying action for five days, but it has also been held that in annexing California, he exceeded his orders. On July 6, he sent one of his officers to take possession of San Francisco; a few days later all California, north of Santa Barbara was in possession of America. Suffering from ill health, he turned over the squadron to Commodore Robert Field Stockton on July 23, and returned to the United States by way of Panama, arriving at Washington in November. His conduct of affairs in the Pacific was warmly commended by Bancroft who described the military movements of Sloat as ably conceived and brilliantly executed. He was Commandant of the Norfolk Navy Yard 1848-51; on special duty 1852-55; with the bureau of construction and repair; part of the time in charge of the building of Stevens Battery at Hoboken, and on September 27, 1855 he was placed on the reserved list. In 1862 he was promoted to Commodore and 1866 to Rear-Admiral, both with retired honors." From Dictionary American Biography Charles Scribner's Sons

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Without doubt, Admiral John Drake Sloat was the most illustrious of the descendants of Jan Pietersen Sloat and it is with pride that remote cousins residing in California enjoy home life under the Flag raised at Monterey, California.

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ADMIRAL SLOAT MEMORIALS A memorial window to Admiral Sloat, Admiral Farragut and Commodore Stockton was placed in St. Peters Chapel, Mare Island Navy Yard, California 1903. At Monterey, California, a monument stands, erected to the memory of Admiral Sloat, one whose whole life was spent in gallantly serving his country, ambitious only to do his whole duty in the line of service and without a stain to mar his career. One of the attractive murals in the history room of the Los Angeles Public Library represents Admiral Sloat raising the Flag of Stars and Stripes at Monterey. The Lick monument was erected 1894, dedicated to the City of San Francisco by James Lick in honor of the pioneers of 1847. At the top is a figure of California with the Grizzly Bear at her feet. The bronzes just beneath illustrates scenes during the days of mining; of covered wagon immigration. Below are five medallions of Lick, Drake, Sutter, Freemont and Saire. Around the pedestal are names foremost in early California history -- Vallejo, Marshall, Sloat, Larkin, Cabrillo and Portola. Four large figures and separate pedestals represent the early days. Early in the summer of 1846 a small group of Americans decided to take possession of the Pacific Coast in the name of the United States. The early pioneers to California were called Los Osos, or The Bears, by the natives. Thus the Bear was adopted as the symbol of the official California emblem. The Bear Flag was raised by General John C. Freemont June 14, 1846 at Pueblo Sonoma. The first Flag of Stars and Stripes in California was raised by Admiral John Drake Sloat at Monterey September 9, 1850. The following day Capt. Montgomery raised the National Emblem at San Francisco. It became the 31st in the constellation of Stars.

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AUTHORITIES James Riker, author of the "History of Harlem", offers much valuable and interesting material in connection with the Dutch settlers at Harlem. The original Harlem village records are in Old Dutch. Mr. Riker has used translations of these for the basis of his Harlem history and to him we are indebted for data referring to Jan Pietersen Slot and his two sons, Pieter Jansen Slot and Jan Jansen Slot. John Drake Sloat -#500- of St. Louis, Missouri, spent many years gathering, compiling and charting Slot-Sloat family records, generously dedicating his work to descendants of Jan Pietersen Slot. To him our grateful appreciation for much of the material contained herein. Mr. Sloat is grandson of Admiral John Drake Sloat described on pages 6, 7 and 8. Mr. Sloat writes: "Surgeon-Major William Corbusier, U.S. Army retired, son of William Morrison Corbusier , a most courteous gentleman, has rendered us much valuable assistance in obtaining the early records of our family. We wish to acknowledge and extend thanks for his co-operation and kindness." See -#183- . Mr. Joseph Elting Sloat -#541- of Norwood, New Jersey, has also given much time to research of Slot-Sloat families and to him we are indebted for many additions included in his branch of the family as included in this work. Mrs. Anderson H. Travis (Emma Reynolds), cousin of the writer, both descended from Rev. John Sloat -#105-, has located Bible and cemetery records and has contacted descendants which has enabled us to record our branches of the family.

------oOo------THE NAME { = Lock } The name of Slot-Sloat is found among the Dutch records {in New Amsterdam} with many spellings: Slot, Slott, Sloote, Sloet, Sloot, Slut, Slutt, Sluth, Sloth, Slod, Slodt, Slote and Sloat. The children in one family are recorded thus: Peter Slot, 1803; John Sloote, 1805; Sally Slotte, 1808; Mary Sloth, 1808; Isaac Slote, 1814. Because often more than one spelling is found attached to one family, it would be impossible to assign any one spelling to any one family or group of families. For that reason records herein will show the spelling S L O T for the earlier generations as being the most popular use of that time. Later generations will be recorded with the present spelling S L O A T regardless of the spellings found in connection with these later groups. [In the index of this latest edit, all names are together as SLOAT no matter how spelled in the Mss.] ------oOo------

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IN MEMORIAM [this entire page only present in the LA Mss] "Each name recorded here is a Memorial -- perhaps the only memorial -- of a human heart that once lived and loved; a heart that kept its pulsations through some certain period of time and then ceased to beat and has mouldered into dust. Each had its joys and sorrows; its cares and burdens; its afflictions and hopes; its conflicts and achievements; its opportunities wasted or improved and its hour of death. *** "Each date had a great significance to some circle of human hearts. Memorials are not of death alone but of life also. They died but they had lived. The mind thinks of unseen worlds which they inhabit. All these names are memorials of human spirits that have passed from time to Eternity, ready or unprepared, in youth or maturity, they went into Eternity as we are going. *** "So, beyond the river of time that flows between, walk the brave men and beautiful women of our ancestry, grouped in the twilight upon the shores. Distance smooths away defects, and with gentle darkness rounds every form into grace. It steals the harshness from their speech and every work becomes a song. Far across the gulf that ever widens they look upon us with eyes whose glance is tender and which light us to success. We acknowledge our inheritance, we accept our birthright; we own that their careers have pledged us to noble action. Every great life is an incentive to all other lives." --Writer unknown.

------oOo------May you who read these pages have more than a passing interest; may you give thought to the real inner beauty of soul of that little band fighting for existence more than three hundred years ago. *** After the long struggle in the home-land, think of the ocean voyage and of those who perished along the way; think of the sufferings and hardships endured in this new land. *** May you who trace your ancestry from this most honored group the world has ever known, realizing their blood flows in your veins, feel a sense of gratitude and reverence that you may count among this little band, those from whom it is an honor to claim descent. *** Each person recorded here did a work in the world, was a force in the world, was a potent factor in shaping the character and destiny of our land. To preserve for posterity, we weave this tribute to the memory of those whose names shall shine like the stars, forever and ever. May Hart Smith ------oOo------

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ABBREVIATIONS b. born bap. baptized d. died cem. cemetery m. married chn. children w. wife dau. daughter ch. child, church d.s.p. died without issue ae. aged inf. infancy ca. about (circa) NYGB New York Genealogical and d.y. died young Biographical Record [ Mss Manuscript(s) - the original input copies for this document ] [ LA Los Angeles Public Library LC Library of Congress ]

------oOo------DUTCH GIVEN NAMES Abeltie Abigail Jannetie Jane Aechtie Agatha Jannetje " Aechtje " Maritien Maria Andries Andrew Maritien Mary or Martha Antie Ann Mertje " " Engeltie Angelica Tryntie Catherine Hans John Eytje Emeline Jan " Neeltje Eleanor Johannes " Arie Aaron

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SLOAT LANE From New York Historical Society Collections:

"The ancient Sloat Lane part of which is now Beaver Street" Vol. 25:415 "Piece of ground -- on north side of Hanover Square, next west of Hanover Street which is a part of ancient Sloat Lane" Vol. 25:204 "The Corner House and the new house near the Old Slip, was the south corner of the old Sloat Lane and William Street, now corner of Beaver Street" Vol. 27:360 "The Sloat was a narrow street at the rear of the lots on Hanover Square … The present Beaver Street includes part of it" Vol. 28:312 ------oOo------

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-1- JAN PIETERSEN SLOT b. Holstein, Denmark d. 1703 m. (1) at Amsterdam, Holland AELTIE JANS He m. (2) 3 Jan. 1665 at Harlem CLAERTJE DOMINICUS "The old Schepen Jan Slot ended his widerhood by choosing another wife" Chn, by (1), Slot: 2. Pieter Jansen 3. Jan Jansen Chn., by (2), Slot: no issue.

Jan Pietersen Slot, Van Amsterdam, the patentee, was ancestor of numerous families Slot-Sloat of Westchester, Rockland and Orange counties New York and of Bergen County, New Jersey. His descendants are today found throughout the nation even in Pacific Coast states. Jan Pietersen Slot removed from Holstein, Denmark to Amsterdam, Holland where he married and two sons, Pieter and Jan, were born and reared. This family was no doubt the first of the name to come to America but no record has been found giving the date of arrival. It is probable they arrived about 1637-8. They were members of the Dutch Reformed Church. "Manhattan 1624-1639" by Edward Van Winkle, Recording Secretary for the Holland Society, states: Jan Pietersen Slot came to this country with Nicholas de Meyer and refers to his land as the "bowerie" where he operated a farm near Van Keulen's Hoeck. The first map of Manhattan drawn by Jean Wingboon, 1639, shows plantation No. 9, Jan Pietersen Slot. It is described as being 8 morgans (about 16 acres) and lay West of Broadway near the present Trinity Church. In 1662 he sold house and lot to Dirck Jansen, cooper. Among the names of pioneers, who in 1660 first located in the new settlement at New Harlem, is found that of Jan Pietersen Slot. Governor Stuyvesant gave attention to the distribution of lands among the settlers. Jan Pietersen Slot received one of the first assignments. He is recorded as owning lots No. 7, 8 & 9: "Ay Marty 14 AO 1662. J. Piters'n Slodt, 24 morgans." These grants were given the official seal of the West Indies Company. An original patent dated 4 Jan. 1664, signed by (Gov.) P. Stuyvesant, shows Jan Pietersen Slot acquired 8 morgans of land at Van Cuelen's Hook at a point in the Great Valley situated opposite No. 3, at Harlem, Island of Manhattan. This document remains intact in the State Archives at Albany. A photo-stat copy is in possession of the writer, translation of which appears below.

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Jan Pietersen Slot sold his land at Harlem (patent of 4 Jan. 1664) to Johannes Van Vrelan and on 20 April 1665 he bought other property at the Bowery from Governor Stuyvesant, but he again sold to Capt. Delavall for f.10, a parcel of meadow on the north side of Barnett's Island which he held by ground-brief from Stuyvesant. In 1686 he and wife resided on Wall St. and in 1703 in the South Ward. Jan Pietersen Slot was called the "Clear-Headed". He was a carpenter and builder as well as a dealer in real estate, as recorded transactions of buying and selling indicate. He was a man of some means and rated high in the estimation of the Dutch government and occupied positions of trust and honor. He was Chief Magistrate at Harlem 1660-5; served as Schepen (Councilor and Financial Secretary) and as Schout (Sheriff). In a document dated 11 May 1662 at Court of Harlem, he signed himself -- I. P. The choice of Magistrates confirmed 17 Nov. 1662 "who for certain reasons shall yet be continued for one year", included Jan Pietersen Slot. Apprehension over Esopus Indians became serious because of uprising and when the magistrates increased their vigilance, the commissary distributed 30 pounds of powder, 2 Sep. 1662, a pound each to several persons, among whom was Jan Pietersen Slot. He was in command of the Military Company and Heer Rooy Meester (Lord Surveyor of Buildings) and Senior member of the Board of Commissioners which office he held until the end of the Dutch rule. As Senior member it devolved upon him to give attention to the religious needs of the community. ------oOo------

{ "Hanover Square, N. Y. City is a part of the ancient Sloat Lane" } { "The ancient Sloat Lane, part of which is now Beaver St."} { -- Collections New York Historical Society.} { ------oOo------}

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State Library, Albany, N.Y. - Dutch Patents and Transports 1652 - 1674, Page 64 Translated from original Dutch. ------In the Name of the Lord Amen Ao. 1664 --- Petrus Stuyvesant on behalf of their High Mightinesses, the Lords State General of the United Netherlands, and the Lords Managers of the Incorporated West India Company, in their chamber at Amsterdam, Director General of New Netherlands, Curacuo, Bonairo, Aruba and the dependencies thereof, together with the Lords of the Council, make known and declare that we on the date underwritten, have given and granted unto Jan Pietersen Slot, at Haerlem, a parcel of land lying on the Island Manhattan at Van Cuelens Hook East of Pieter Jansen, West of Nicholas Meyer, in breadth thirty two rods, division line out of the Road to the Creek South, contents eight Morgans a corner (hoeck) in the Great Valley lying over against No. 5 in corner with Philip Cogil, containing also a lot for a garden at N. Haerlem lying North of the road West of Simon Drews, East Syperius, broad 5 rods, long twenty rods. Also another lot South Michael Muyers, broad five rods six feet, long fifteen rods, upon express conditions and stipulations that he, Jan Pietersen Slot, or those who may hereafter obtain his right, shall acknowledge the Noble Lords Managers aforesaid as their High Mightinesses the Lords State General and Council in all things as good citizens are in duty bound to do, and also be subject to all such taxes and assessments as now are or hereafter shall be imposed by the Noble Lords aforesaid - and also to the payment of the tenth behoof of the Lords Patrons. Putting therefore in our stead the aforesaid Jan Pietersen Sloat in the real and actual possession of the said land hereby giving him full power, authority and special charge to cultivate, occupy and use the same in like manner as he may or can do with other of his patrimonial lands effects, without saving or reserving to us the Grantors in our aforesaid quality any part, right or title thereto in the least, but to the behoof as aforesaid, from all things directing henceforth forever. Promising, moreover, to keep, maintain and observe this deed firm and irrevocable, all under obligations according to law thereto standing - without fraud or deceit in this, signed by us and confirmed with our seal in red wax thereto affixed in Fort Amsterdam in New Netherlands this 4 Jann. Ao. 1664. (signed) P. Stuyvesant (below) By order of the same, C. V. Ruyven, Secy.

(A morgan of land is about 2 acres)

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-2- PIETER JANSEN SLOT (Jan Pietersen, 1) b. in Holland d. ca. 1690 m. 2 Feb. 1663 MARRIETJE VAN WINKLE b. Hoorne, Holland dau Jacob Wallings Van Winkle She m. (2) Jean de Mareets (Demarest ) of Hackensack, N.J. Chn., Slot: 4. Jan Pietersen bap. 1 Jan. 1666 m. 2 Apr. 1700, Jennetje Andrez { 5. 6. omitted} [not even mentioned in LA Mss.] 7. Jacobus b. 14 May 1669; bap. 17 Feb. 1669 Bergen m. 1695 Marretje De Maree (Demarest) 1673-1730 8. Tryntie bap. 6 Aug. 1671, New York Ch. m. Claes Losier 9. Annetie m. (1) David Demarest m. (2) 7 Sep. 1706 Hackensack, N.J. Dutch Ch., Jonathan Hart, b. Southold, L.I. 10. Abeltie bap. 15 Sep. 1678, Kingston 11. Jonas b. 4 Apr. 1681; bap. 15 Sep. 1681, Kingston m. 1713, Jennetje Oostrum

Pieter Jansen Slot came with his father and brother Jan from Holland. He sold his property, received from his father, to Resolved Waldron and removed to Bergen, New Jersey where, May 14, 1657, he bought 25 morgans (50 acres) of land at on which he located in 1665. He and wife joined the church at Bergen, N.J. 1 Apr, 1665. He sold out Pemberbogh on Bergen Neck 30 Jan 1671 and in March the same year bought a place in New Amsterdam to which he removed, but in 1673 his house, with others, was torn down to enlarge the grounds about the Fort and he received a patent for land in Beaver Street, near Governor Anthony Colve. Later he sold this land for 17 ankers of good rum. In 1677 Pieter hired a farm at Esopus (Kingston-on-the-Hudson) to which place he had gone to follow his trade as builder. Returning in 1683, he and wife went to Bergen with letters to the Church there. They were soon back in New Amsterdam living for years "on the property which they owned at Crommesshe, near Stuyvesant's Bowery". He sold this 10 Apr. 1688 and soon after this Pieter Jansen died. (See Crommesshe - Gramercry, on next page) A list of citizens enrolled as soldiers 12 June 1663 at Harlem includes the name: Pieter Slote.

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CROMMASSIE - GRAMERCY From , Jan. 31, 1937 "A reference to a lot 'near Grommersie' in the records of the Common Council of the City of New York for the year 1716 sent research workers and editors of the Historical Survey of the WPA on a hunt for the authentic origin of 'Gramercy Park'. "The records of the Common Council for 1716 contain an entry on May 23 recording the petition of Sarah Van Arnem 'Being a very poor widow woman with two fatherless children to maintain and bring up' for a plot of ground on which to make a home and a garden. Her petition was granted, and she obtained the life tenure of a 'piece of land 150-foot in breadth and 200 foot in length lying on the west side of John Hernes lott near Grommersie'. "For many years the origin of the name of Gramercy Park has been in dispute. It was pointed out by the supervisor of early Dutch records of the survey, who directed the research in the subject. Confusion of the subject has existed not only in popular magazine and newspaper articles, but even in scholarly and historical circles. Although several of the many theories appear logically sound, the true source of the name is at least obvious. "The Dutch word for 'crooked knife' was the original name of Gramercy Park. The most obvious of the popular explanations is that Gramercy is derived from 'Great merci', a portion of the early French expression 'May God reward you greatly'. This was the common meaning in English from as early as the sixteenth century, used primarily as 'Thank you'. One might stop here did not a rival school of thought insist that more logically, the park was originally Cramoisi (Gramoisy), a word that came from the Arabic through the early French meaning crimson, and is now in good usage 'deep red' because a hill of that color sand stood near this location. "In examining early New York maps, however, one finds that the Crommessie Farm lay on the side of the present Gramercy Park. According to Valentine's Manual of 1852 this name came from the Dutch. In earlier papers we find that James Duane purchased the Crumshie Farm in 1780. Still further back in the minutes of the Common Council in 1710 the farm was referred to as Cromshe, Crommessie and Crummeshie. Working back from this we find a reference to Crummeshie as the land of Pieter Jansen Slot and in 1674 Edith Stuyvesant mentions this farm in a letter as Crommessie. "Clearly the farm was originally named by the Dutch. In the usage of the period Crommessie could have either of the two definitions: Crommeshie meant 'winding brook' -- there still exist in Holland many survivals of 'shie' as river in local geography. And certainly we have authentic evidence that in the early days of Manhattan a brook rose west of what is now Madison Square and wound its way to the at Kips Bay. But Crommassie was more probably the corruption of Crammessie, 'Crooked knife'. Of this we are convinced by a glance at the early records and map of Crommessie Farm. The shape is clearly that of a crooked blade, such as carvers use. It is not hard to see how the word became Anglicized into the more conventional Gramercy. The later changes of the spelling were inclined to spell phonetically. Gramercy Park is on the site of Pieter Slot's Crooked Knife Farm." ------oOo------

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-3- JAN JANSEN SLOT (Jan Pietersen, 1) b. in Holland m. 28 Apr. 1672, New York City Ch. JUDITH ELSWAERT bap. 22 Sept. 1652 dau. Theophilus Elsworth Chn., Slot: 12. Heyltie bap. 22 Dec. 1672, New York City Ch. m. Zebulon Carter 13. Johannes bap. 18 Sep. 1674 14. Theophilus (Stoffel) bap. 31 Jan. 1677, N.Y.Ch. 15. Abeltje bap. 27 Aug. 1679 16. Annetje bap. 14 Dec. 1681 17. Theophilus bap. 13 July 1684 18. Judith bap. 20 Feb. 1687, N.Y.Ch. m. Jan Pietersz Van Horn (NYGB Vol. 64) 19. Hendrick b. ca. 1690

Jan Jansen Slot j.m. Van Amsterdam en Judith Elswaert j.d. Van J. Jorck, banns 28 Apr. 1672. Jan Jansen Slot came from Holland with his father and brother Pieter. 7 Jan. 1663 Jan and Pieter are listed in a private company of militia at Harlem, organized to guard against Indian attacks. In 1672 Jan joined Capt. Stemwyck's new troop of horse and in 1689 he was made Ensign. He was a warm partisan of Leisler. In 1672 his name appears on a list of property owners on the West side of what is now Pearl Street between Franklin Square and Wall St. and known as Smith's Valley. In 1674 John Johnson Slott was taxed; class of property 3rd; nationality Dutch; estimated wealth (equal to) $1,200. On the tax list of 1676, John Johnson, 12 sh., 6 d.; Feb. 1677 Jan Jansen had a credit on the books of the City of New York of f.70 in wampum. (Minutes of the Common Council) 22 April 1674, Gisbert Elbertsen deeded land at Maspeth's Kills, Long Island, to Jan Jansen Slot with a lot on the south side of Burger Jorissen's house. (NYGB Vol. 53) Jan 6, 1691 - account of Jan Jansen Slot and Jan Otten Van Tuyl against Roelof Swartout for conveying him to the "Soopes". 7 Oct. 1695 Jan Jansen is named as selling his city property and about that time he probably located in Dutchess Co.

Jan Slot m. 2 Oct. 1695 Sara Conklin, dau. of Deliverance and Engeltje (Boedkhout) Conklin, settled in Philipsburgh, N. Y. "MCTS", Boston Transcript [microfilm hard to read on LC Mss – looks like Boeckhout – also LC Mss adds:] {This probably refers to Johannes #13.} ------oOo------

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[This page not present in LC Mss.] THEOPHILUS ELSWORTH from The Elsworth Family of New York City by Howard S. F. Randolph, published in - The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. 64; pgs 154-9.

The progenitor of the Elsworth family in New York City is often mistakenly spoken of a Christopher Elsworth. His name is really Theophilus Elsworth, as can be readily determined from his will and from numerous other references. The error arose because the Dutch in New Amsterdam -- true to usual custom of giving nick-names, -- called him "Stoffel" or "Stophel". Theophilus was not a Dutch name and Stoffel was the usual abbreviated form of Christopher or Christoffel. The name Elsworth was also written in many different ways by the early scribes. The favorite spelling among the Dutch was Elswaert but as many as fourteen other forms are found. Theophilus himself spelled his last name "Ellsworth" in his will, but from the time of the sons on, the family has spelled the name Elsworth. Through the kindness of Mr. William J. Hoffman, the proclamation of the marriage of Theophilus Elsworth to Annetje Jans has been located in the archives of Amsterdam, Netherlands. This important document shows that Elsworth was a native of Bristol, England and was born there about the year 1625. It is found in the Proclamation Book at Amsterdam. D.T.B. 464, fol. 227: 1 June 1647. (translated) "Theophilus Elsworth from Bristol (born there), mariner, 22 years old, (parents still living) living Smith Alley, and Annetje Jans from Amsterdam, 24 years old, living in Loomsloot. (in margin: banns have been published in the English church)" He emigrated from Netherlands between 1648 - 1652; probably about 1650, but no record has been found. On July 8, 1656, Stoffel Eduwartsen bought a lot in the Smith's Valley on the East river, on Pearl St. This is the same property which he disposes of in his will. At sometime Elsworth was able to purchase the Small Burgher right. This was confirmed to him on April 14, 1657, under the name of Stoffel Elderszen. Elsworth bought other real estate for on Sep. 17, 1658 there appears a legal proceeding regarding a certain transfer. It is evident that he had prospered a little since he had arrived from the Netherlands, but he was by no means affluent. On March 18, 1661, when he was summoned before the Burgomasters for non-payment of his rattle-watch dues, he says: he has no money and has earned none for some time, but he offers to deliver 100 pieces of fire-wood for one year's dues, which is accepted and he is promised that if the wood should be more than he owes, he shall be paid a refund. In 1663 he was employed to pilot some Englishmen of the neighborhood to the Newsinghs Indians from whom they wished to purchase land. On Dec. 9, 1663, Creiger saw the English vessel sailing down the Raritan River, and inquired whence they came. Capt. Creiger and others had been sent by the authorities to New Amsterdam to learn whence the English came and to remonstrate with them. The skipper Stoffel Elsworth expalined his mission and the next day Elsworth with his sloop and passengers all went aground in the Kil, - The Raritan River. Creiger warned the Englishmen that they should not undertake to buy lands from the savages without proper permission from the Director-General and Council.

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Valentine describes Stoffel Elsworth as a "boat builder of respectable standing who resided on the Street (Smith's Valley) for many years". April 19, 1665 he assessed fl. 1. to provide quarters for the soldiers. Nothing more is found regarding him in the early records, until his will was probated Feb. 21, 1715-6; dated Apr. 9, 1706. He was born about 1625, age at death 81. In his will he makes no mention of his wife who had probably predeceased him. Of his wife, Annetje Jans, little is known.

[This page not present in LC Mss.] -1- THEOPHILUS ELSWORTH the progenitor of the family in America b. ca. 1625, Bristol, England d. will proved 1715-1716 m. Proclamation, 1 June 1647 ANNETJE JANS b. ca. 1623 d. probably between 1685 and 1699 Chn., Elsworth: 1. Bridget b. ca. 1648, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2. Judith bap. 22 Sep. 1652 3. Elizabeth bap. 10 Jan. 1655 4. Christina bap. 11 Feb. 1657 5. Clement bap. 16 Nov. 1659 m.1680 at Mespeth Kill: Anna Maria Engelberts 6. George (Joris) bap. 2 Mar. 1662 7. John bap. 10 Dec. 1664 8. William bap. 15 Nov. 1670 ------oOo------2- JUDITH ELSWORTH (Theophilus 1) bap. 22 Sep. 1652 m. (banns) 28 Apr. 1672 JAN JANSEN SLOT continue with "Sloat" family, -2- (above) ------oOo------

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-4- JAN SLOT (Pieter, 2) bap. 1 Jan. 1666, Bergen Ch. m. 2 Apr. 1700 JENNEKE ANDREZ she m. (2) 19 Jan. 1706, Johannes Hooghlandt Chn., Slot 20. Maria b. 25 Nov. 1700; bap. 1 Dec. 1700, New York City 21. Johannes bap. 23 Sep. 1702, New York City

They were residing in New York City 1703. ------oOo------

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-5- JACOB SLOT (Pieter, 2) b. 14 May; bap. 17 Feb. 1669, Bergen Ch. d. 1725 m. 1695 MARRETJE DEMAREST dau. Jean Demarest Chn., Slot: 22. Peter bap. 9 Aug. 1696, Hackensack Ch. 23. Johannes bap. 10 Mar. 1698 [assumed 23. died prior to birth of 24.] 24. Johannes bap. 14 May 1699 [because they have the same name] m. 17 Sep. 1720 Willmetie Alberse Van Voorhese (widow of Cornelius Bogart) m. 20 Apr. 1830 Carstyntina Akkerman 25. Eva b. 24 May 1701 26. Maria bap. 18 Apr. 1703, Hackensack m. 15 Oct. 1720 Dirck Hogelandt b. 14 Nov. 1698 27. Lea b. 18 Dec. 1706 m. 28 Mar. 1730 Jacob Brouwer 28. Jonathan b. 19 Oct 1712 m. Belytie Pryer 29. David b. 25 Aug. 1714 30. Sarah b. 25 Dec. 1717 m. (1) Thomas Outwater m. (2) Abraham Allen (Ellen) 31. Tryntie b. 20 July 1718 m. 23 May 1740, Hackensack; Joost Beem bap. 16 Feb. 1715, Parmeis Ch. 32. Benjamin b. 18 May 1721 m. Sarah Demarest

Jacob Slot obtained a patent of 90 acres of land in Bergen Co., New Jersey, near Schrallanburgh, Bergenfield and bought several hundred acres from his father-in-law, Jean Demarest. ------oOo------

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-8- TRYNTIE SLOT (Pieter, 2) bap. 6 Aug. 1671, New York City Ch. d. 1707-8 m. 8 May 1691 in New York NICHOLAS LOZIER (Claes) bap. 10 June 1668 He m. (2) 26 Jan. 1709 Antie Banta of Hackensack, N.J. Chn., by (1), Lozier: 1. Hillebrand bap. 1695 m. Christina De Baen 2. Peter bap. 14 Feb 1697 3. John bap. 26 Feb 1699 m. 1725 Leah Banta 4. Mary bap. 11 May 1701 m. David Demarest 5. Antie bap. 31 Oct. 1703 m. Samuel D. Demarest 6. Lucas bap. 18 Mar. 1705 7. Jacobus bap. 5 Oct. 1707 m. 1732 Maria Duryea 8. Benjamin bap. 24 Oct. 1708 m. 1734 Dina DeGroot Brower ------oOo------9- ANNETJE SLOT (Pieter, 2) m. (1) DAVID DEMAREST m. (2) 7 Sep. 1706 Hackensack, N.J. Dutch Ch. JONATHAN HART b. Suythool, Long Island Chn., Demarest: 1. Jaquamintie bap. Sep. 1697, Hackensack Ch. 2. Lea bap. 26 Nov. 1699, Hackensack Ch. 3. David bap. 9 Nov. 1703, Hackensack Ch. 4. Rachel bap. 10 Dec. 1703, Hackensack Ch. Chn., Hart: 5. Margarita bap. 3 Aug. 1707 ------oOo------

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-10- ABELTIE SLOT (Pieter, 2) b. 1678; bap. 15 Sep. 1678, Wildwick Ch. Kingston, N.Y. m. (1) 27 July 1700 ADAM JANSE VAN NORDEN m. (2) 1 Mar. 1719, Hackensack, N.J. CORNELIUS EPKE BANTA, no issue Chn., Van Norden: 1. Elizabeth bap. 24 May 1701, Hackensack, N.J. 2. Jan bap. 17 Apr. 1703 Chn., BANTA: no issue ------oOo------11- JONAS SLOT (Pieter, 2) b. 4 Apr. 1681; bap. 4 Sep. 1681, Wildwick Ch. Kingston, N.Y. d. 29 May 1759, New York City m. 4 Oct. 1713, Wildwick Ch. Kingston, N.Y. JENNETJE OOSTERUM of Poughkeepsie, N.Y. bap. 3 June 1694 dau. of Jan Hendrickszen Oosterum and Mageltje Roelofszede Duyster (NYGB 40:91) Chn., Slot: 33. Marytjen b. 4 Apr.; bap. 2 Feb. 1714, Wildwick m. Abraham Polson ------oOo------18- JUDITH SLOT (Jan, 3) b. 1687; bap. 20 Feb. 1687, New York City Ch. m. 16 Dec. 1706 JAN PIETERSE VAN VOORN b. Ghent Chn., Van Voorn: 1. Johannes bap. 5 Sep. 1711 2. Johannes bap. 17 May 1713 3. Heltie bap. 8 Apr. 1716 4. Thomas bap. 30 May 1717 ------oOo------

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-19- HENDRICK SLOT (Jan, 3) b. ca. 1690 m 3 June 1715, New York City Dutch Ref. Ch. CHRISTINA CLASSE b. V. N. Duidsland (N. York) dau Nicholas Henderson (rec. Ricklass) Chn., Slot: 34. Jan bap. 15 July 1716, New York City Ch. 35. Henry bap. 10 Feb. 1725, Rumbouts m. 23 Mar. 1756 Mary Barger 36. Elias bap. 4 Dec. 1726 m. Elizabeth Scouten, widow perhaps others ------oOo------

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-22- PETRUS SLOAT (Jacob, 5) bap. 9 Aug. 1696, Hackensack, N.J. m. (1) 18 Nov. 1721 MARYTIE LEVEN m. (2) 30 July 1744 MALLEY FOORD - Widow Frost Chn., by (1), Sloat: 37. Marie bap. 21 Oct. 1722, Hackensack Ch. 38. Lea bap. 23 Apr. 1727 39. Jacobus bap. 4 Apr. 1731 40. Abram bap. 30 Sep. 1733 41. Johannes bap. 13 June 1736 Chn., by (2), Sloat: 42. Eva bap. 15 Dec. 1745 m. Isaac Hollenbeck, Pompton Plains 43. Myrya bap. 20 May 1748, Pompton Plains ------oOo------

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-24- JOHANNES SLOAT (Jacob, 5) bap. 14 May 1699, Hackensack, N.J. d. 1783, Goodwill Pres. Ch., Cemetery m. (1) 17 Sep. 1720 WILLMETIE ALBERSE VAN VOORHESE, widow of Cornelius Bougaert m. (2) 10 Apr. 1730, Hackensack CARSTYNTINA AKKERMAN b. 5 Dec. 1705, Hackensack Johannes inherited his father's plantation (1,000 acres) which he sold in 1760, moved to Sloat's Corners near Walden, then Ulster Co. now Orange Co., N.Y. He subscribed funds for the Revolution. Chn., by (1), Sloat: 44. Jacobus bap. 16 July 1721, Hackensack; d. inf. 45. Cornelius bap. 10 May 1724; d. inf. 46. Steven b. 25 Mar.; bap. 2 Apr. 1727; d. 11 Dec. 1806 Chn., by (2), Sloat: 47. David b. 25 Dec. 1730; bap. 3 Jan. 1731 m. Sarah Wooley 48. Maria b. 28 Jan. 1732; bap. 9 July 1732 m. Claes Van Houten 49. Petrus b. 9 Apr. 1734; bap. 5 May 1734 50. Johannes b. 31 Jan. 1736; bap. 22 Feb. 1736 m. Tamor Lounsberrie 51. Jonas b. 30 May 1738; bap. 25 June 1738 m. (1) Phebe Clark; m. (2) Abigail Lounsberry 52. Daniel b. 25 Mar. 1740; bap. 27 Apr. 1740 m. Martha --- 53. Cornelius b. 22 Dec. 1741; bap. 9 Jan. 1742 Pompton Plains 54. Ann Rachel b. 2 Mar. 1744; bap. 3 June 1744; m. 3 times 55. Benjamin bap. 26 Oct. 1746, Pompton Plains 56. Alexander b. 8 Mar. 1747; bap. 16 Oct. 1748, Schraalenbergh Ch. He is said to have changed his name to LOCK - (Sloat = Lock) was ancestor of "Seymour Warby", humorist. ------oOo------

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-25- EVA SLOAT (Jacob, 5) bap. 24 May 1701, Hackensack d. m. May 1723, Bergen Ch. HENDRICK VANDERHOEF d. 20 Jan. 1746, Bergen, New Jersey They joined the Bergen Church 15 Mar. 1730 Chn., Vander Hoef: 1. Gerard bap. 21 Jan. 1727, Hackensack 2. Petrus b. 16 Sep. 1729; bap. 9 Nov. 1728, New York City 3. Martje b. 30 June 1732; bap. 23 July 1732, Bergen 4. Johannes bap. 30 Mar. 1734, Bergen 5. Petrus bap. 1 Sep. 1736, New York City; d. 25 Dec. 1783 6. Garret bap. 21 Jan. 1768, Staten Island D. R. Ch. 7 Sarah bap. 9 May 1741, Bergen ------oOo------26- MARIA SLOAT (Jacob, 5) bap. 18 Apr. 1703, Hackensack m. DIRCK (RICHARD) HOGELANDT Chn., Hoglandt: 1. Jenneke bap. 3 Sep. 1720, Staten Island D. R. Ch. 2. Elizabeth bap. 22 Oct. 1735, Van Vleck Journal 3. Daniel bap. 30 Apr. 1738, Van Vleck Journal 4. Dirck bap. 1 June 1739, Van Vleck Journal 5. Benjamin bap. 23 Jan. 1743, Van Vleck Journal 6. Anatie bap. 7 June 1747 ------oOo------

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-27- LEA SLOAT (Jacob, 5) b. "Ackensack"; bap. 15 Dec. 1706, Hackensack d. 5 May 1776, Bergen m. JACOB BROUWER d. 7 Nov. 1779, Bergen, N.J. They joined the Bergen Ch. 4 May 1776 Chn., Brouwer: 1. Johannes b. 6 Feb. 1731, Bergen; bap. 14 Apr. 1731, N.Y. City 2. Goobis bap. 30 Sep. 1735, Bergen 3. Hester b. 6 Sep. 1739; bap. 15 Oct. 1739, Bergen [LA Mss = "Hesther"] ------oOo------28- JONATHAN SLOAT (Jacob, 5) bap. 19 Oct. 1712, Hackensack Ch. m. BELYTIE PRYER Chn., Sloat: 57. Jakoba b. 17 July 1757, Ref. Dutch Ch., New York City 58. Sarah b. 14 Mar. 1759 ------oOo------30- SAARTJEN SLOAT (Jacob, 5) bap. 25 Dec. 1716, Hackensack Ch. m. (1) 27 June 1735 THOMAS OUTWATER m. (2) ABRAHAM ELLEN (Allen) Chn., Outwater: 1. Catherine b. 9 May 1736 2. Maria b. 12 May 1738 3. Thomas b. 24 Apr 1740 4. Maria b. 25 Dec. 1742 5. Jacobus b. 30 Dec. 1742 6. Annetje b. 24 Apr. 1748 Chn., Ellen (Allen): 7. Abraham bap. 31 Mar. 1754 8. Sarah bap. 26 Sep. 1756 9. Petrus bap. Mar. 1759 ------oOo------Transcribed [expanded and updated] by David E. Sloat ([email protected]) – revision 29 Oct. 1999. The SLOAT Family - by May Hart Smith

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-32- BENJAMIN SLOAT (Jacob, 5) b. 18 May 1721 m. 17 Apr. 1739, Schraalenbergh Ch. SARAH DEMAREST {went to Penna.} Chn., Sloat: 59. Samuel bap. 14 Feb. 1762, Schraalenbergh Ch. 60. Jacobus b. 26 Dec. 1763; bap. 16 June 1764; d. 16 June 1764 61. Petrus bap. 27 May 1770, Conewago Ch., Penna. 62 Johannes b. ca. 1772 Benjamin Sloat and wife Sarah Demarest went to Pennsylvania as noted by the birth records. ------oOo------"Few are aware of the migration, before the Revolution, of a large number of families to the vicinity of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and from there subsequently to Kentucky. The late Rev. J. K. Demarest of Gettysburg is accredited with this information. He found baptismal records of the Dutch Reformed Church of Conewago that contained New Jersey settlers. "According to York County, Pennsylvania, records, this colonization began about 1765 and stopped about 1771. The route led them by Lancaster and York, Pennsylvania and the first settlement at Conewago. The road was called "The Low Dutch Road". The tendency was to go West as the Indians withdrew from the coast. Doubtless the first settlers in Kentucky were from Bergen County, New Jersey. They settled near White Oak Springs, Mercer County. About 1,000 went to Kentucky but in 1817 only 5 Dutch families remained. Of the 167 families represented by baptisms, about one-third were from Bergen Co." From Somerset Co. Historical Society, Sommerville, N.J. Vol.4, July 1915. Pre-Revolution Somerset and Bergen Cos. Migration to Conewago, Penna. by Van Dorn. ------oOo------33- MARYTJEN SLOAT (Jonas, 11) bap. 2 Feb. 1714, Wildwick, Kingston, N.Y. m. 20 Oct. 1734 ABRAHAM DOLSON Chn., Dolson: 1. Jonas bap. 15 May 1737, Fishkill 2. Jennetjen bap. 27 May 1739, Poughkeepsie 3. Marrgreeta bap. 10 Sep. 1740, Fishkill 4. Alche bap. 28 May 1743, Poughkeepsie 5. Maritje bap. 28 Apr. 1745 ------oOo------

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-36- ELIAS SLOAT (Hendrick, 19) bap. 4 Dec. 1726, New York City m. 10 Oct. 1752 Rumbouts Pres. Ch. ELIZABETH SCOUTEN, widow She m. (3) Jeremiah Whitney 11 Mar. 1761 Chn., Sloat: 63. Elias b. 12 July 1759 m. Elizabeth Hart res. Putnam Co. 64. James b. 17 Sep. 1762 m. Abigail --- perhaps others

Contemporary living also in Putnam Co. 65. John Sloat m. --- Ward { Marriages by Tucker } { Michael Slood m. 25 Feb. 1779, Rachel Hunt } { Michael Sloat d. 8-4-1813 ae. 34-4-26, Lake Mahopac. } ------oOo------

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-39- JACOBUS SLOAT (Petrus, 22) bap. 4 Apr. 1731 m. 25 Sep. 1756, Passaic, N.J. SOPHIA JEFFERS Chn., Sloat: 66. Petrus b. 20 Jan. 1757; bap. 6 Feb. 1757, Passaic 67. Hester b. 17 Jan. 1759; bap. 24 Feb. 1759 68. Johannes b. 16 July 1760; bap. 27 July 1760 69. David b. 26 Dec. 1762; bap. 13 Feb. 1762 70. Catrina bap. 23 --- 1765, Pompton Plains ------oOo------

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-46- STEVEN SLOAT (Johannes, 24) b. 25 Mar. 1726-7; bap. 2 Apr. 1727 Hackensack d. 11 Oct. 1806, Sloatsburg, N.Y. m. MARRETJE VAN DEUSEN only child of Isaac Van Deusen of Clove b. 23 Feb. 1729 d. 28 July 1807 Chn., Sloat: 71. John b. 24 Oct. 1754 m. Ruth Drake 72. Isaac b. 1 July 1758 m. Lea Zabriskie 73. Elizabeth bap. 1760 m. Petrus D. Christie 74. Maria bap. 23 Apr. 1767 m. James Daniel Westervelt

Steven Sloat inherited property and acquired more; he was a man of wealth and position; his property was named Sloatsburg. He was Capt. in the Cornwall Regt., Orange Co. Militia in the Revolutionary War. His name appears on a list of field officers named by the committee of Cornwall precinct, Orange Co., for the Eastern Regiment on the North side of the mountain. Commission dated 15 Sep. 1775 and 21 Feb. 1778.

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[Note that the Mss. show "(Johannes, 23)" as the father of #46 thru #54 – but see the listing for #5, where #23 is assumed to have died in infancy since #24 is also given the name Johannes – and the Mss. give no listing for #23, and the listing for #24-Johannes lists these children as his – so in this transcription "(Johannes, 24)" is shown for these individuals as their father.]

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-47- DAVID SLOAT (Johannes, 24) b. 25 Dec. 1730; bap. 3 Jan. 1731, Hackensack d. 2 Aug. 1814 m. SARAH WOOLEY Chn., Sloat: 75. Benjamin b. 6 Dec. 1777 76. Daniel David b. 21 Apr. 1804 m. Ann Moore ------oOo------48- MARIA SLOAT (Johannes, 24) b. 28 Jan. 1732; bap. 9 July 1732 m. CLAES VAN HOUTEN Chn., Van Houten: 1. Themeus b. 13 Apr. 1761; bap. 26 Apr 1761, Tappan Ch. 2. Styntje b. 28 July 1765; bap. 25 Aug. 1765 3. Petrus b. 24 Nov. 1768; bap. 26 Dec. 1768, Clarkstown Ch. 4. Rebecca b. 23 May 1772; bap. 28 June 1772, Clarkstown Ch. 5. Rachel b. 9 Jan. 1774; bap. 10 Feb. 1774, Tappan Ch. 6. Catrina b. 12 Jan. 1779; bap. 14 Feb. 1779, Clarkstown Ch. ------oOo------

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-50- JOHANNES SLOAT (Johannes, 24) b. 31 Jan. 1736; bap. 22 Feb. 1736, Hackensack Ch. m. TAMOR LOUNSBERRIE b. Feb. 1744 Chn., Sloat: 77. Johannes J. b. 4 Oct. 1764; bap. 27 Oct. 1764, Clarkstown Ch. m. Achsan Woodruff 78. Abigail b. 7 Feb. 1767; bap. 22 Mar. 1767 m. --- Borman 79. Christina b. 26 Oct. 1769; bap. 19 Nov. 1769 80. David b. 23 Apr. 1772; bap. 11 May 1772 81. Mehitable b. 15 Jan. 1775; bap. 19 Mar. 1775 82. Ann Rachel b. 15 Jan. 1778; bap. 15 Feb. 1778 m. --- Alsdorph 83. Daniel b. 25 May 1781 m. --- Constable 84. Jonas b. 10 Mar. 1784; bap. 6 June 1784 85. Cornelius b. 6 May 1789 m. Maria DuBois ------oOo------

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-51- JONAS SLOAT (Johannes, 24) b. 30 May 1738; bap. 25 June 1738 m. (1) PHEBE CLARK m. (2) ABIGAIL LOUNSBERRY, widow of Thomas Finn Chn., Sloat, by (1): 86. Johannes b. 30 July 1769; bap. 13 Aug. 1769, Shawangunk Ch. m. Gertrude Van Vliet 87. Jonas bap. 13 Mar. 1770, New Hurley, d. inf. 88. Marritje bap. 21 Apr. 1773 89. Ellena bap. 1 Mar. 176 m. Ezechiel Maston 90. Cornelius b. 11 Mar. 1778 91. James Harrell b. 30 Oct. 1781; bap. 10 Mar. 1782 Chn., Sloat, by (2): 92. Phebe b. 21 Apr. 1788 93. Christina b. 7 July; bap. 13 Aug. 1791

Jonas Sloat was a Sergeant in Capt. Hunter's company, 1777, McClaughry's Regt., 2nd Ulster Co. Militia, Ft. Montgomery. ------oOo------52- DANIEL SLOAT (Johannes,24) b. 25 Mar. 1740; bap. 27 Apr. 1740 Hackensack m. MARTHA --- They resided at Pine Bush, Orange Co., N.Y. Buried ca. 20 miles west of Newburgh. Chn., Sloat: 94. Daniel d. 6 Jan. 1844 m. Ann Jane Lowary 95. John ------oOo------

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-53- CORNELIUS SLOAT (Johannes, 24) b. 22 Dec. 1741; bap. 9 Jan. 1742, Pompton Plains d. 1 Jan. 1816 m. 1771 ELEANOR MC KINNEY b. 1753 d. 1 Apr. 1820 Chn., Sloat: 96. Alexander b. 21 Dec. 1772, d. 21 July 1833 m. Sarah Layton 97. Elizabeth bap. 19 Mar. 1775, New Hurley 98. Cornelius bap. 29 Dec. 1776, New Hurley 99. Johannes b. 1779; d. 9 Dec. 185 m. Catherine Symspaugh 100. Cornelius b. 20 Nov. 1782, New Hurley m. (1) Jane Gordan {Jordan?} 101. James b. 23 Sep. 1787; bap. 7 Nov. 1787 m. Phebe Upright 102. Arthur Gibson b. 29 Jan. 1791, Shawangunk m. (1) Mary Hunter 103. Elinor b. 12 Aug. 1792, Shawangunk 104. Daniel b. 4 Feb. 1794

Cornelius Sloat was Sergt., Capt. Hunter's Com., McClaughry's Regt., 2nd Ulster Co. Militia and was taken prisoner at Fort Montgomery, confined in "Old Sugar House" prison, New York City. ------oOo------

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-54- ANN RACHEL SLOAT (Johannes, 24) b. 3 Mar. 1744; bap. 3 June 1744, Hackensack Ch.; d. 11 Oct. 1777-8 m. (1) 7 Nov. 1765, as his (2) wife DANIEL COE Chn., Coe: 1. Elizabeth b. 6 Jan. 1767 m. 1787 Samuel Coe (2nd cousin) 2. Mary b. 17 Aug. 1768 m. Paul Vander Voort 3. Samuel b. 24 Jan. 1770; d.s.p. 1804 4. Alexander b. 26 Oct.1771 5. William b. ca. 1774, d.y. 6. Rachel b. ca. 1776 7. Phebe (posthumous) b. 30 Mar. 1778 m. 30 Nov. 1805, Louis B. DuBois Coe Genealogy, J. Gardner Bartlett m. (2) ROBERT BELL Chn., Bell: 8. Rachel 9. Nancy

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-63- ELIAS SLOAT (Elias, 36) b. 12 July 1759 d. 25 Mar. 1825 m. 1778 ELIZABETH HART b. 26 Nov. 1758 d. 22 Oct. 1822 Chn., Sloat: 105. John b. 30 Oct. 1779 m. Hester Raymond 106. Sarah b. 13 May 1782; d. unmarried 107. Anna b. 5 July 1784 m. Elias Robinson 108. James b. 21 Nov. 1786 m. Mehitable Warren 109. William b. 30 Mar. 1789 m. Arvilla Agor 110. Deborah b. 19 May 1793 m. Lewis Warren 111. Elizabeth b. 14 Apr. 1796 m. Alvah Gregory 112. Phebe b. 21 Jan. 1799; d. unmarried 113. Bud-Flower b. 12 Sep. 1802 m. (1) Susanna Wright m. (2) Mary Wright ------oOo------

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-64- JAMES SLOAT (Elias,36) b. 17 Sep. 1762; d. 1808, Carmel, N.Y. m. ABIGAIL --- b. 1756 d. 15 May 1825, ae. 69; bu. Old Gilead Cem. Chn., Sloat: 114. Margery b. 8 Sep. 1781 m. --- Wright 115. Marcus b. 12 Dec. 1783 m. Hannah --- 116. Elias b. 1 June 1786; d. 24 Mar. 1825 m. Charity --- b. 1789; d. 26 Aug. 1817, Old Gilead Cem. 117. Michael b. 3 Jan. 1789 m. (1) Polly Gregory m. (2) Catherine (Wright) Gregory 118. Mary b. 30 Sep. 1792 119. Rachel b. 2 June 1795 120. James b. 27 Dec. 1799 (twin) 121. Isaac b. 27 Dec. 1799 (twin) m. Philena --- b. 1793; d. 22 Apr. 1859 ------oOo------65- JOHN SLOAT (parents unknown but contemporary with Elias #63 and James #64) m. --- WARD {residing Philipsburg} Chn., Sloat: 122. John Ward Sloat b. 30 Dec. 1783; d. 20 June 1830 m. Rachel Ganung b. 26 Sep. 1780; d. 13 Apr. 1843 Resided in Dutchess and Putnam Cos., New York. Note: A descendant of John Sloat who m. --- Ward made application to the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution - and was accepted - claiming John Ward Sloat b. 30 Dec. 1783 of Dutchess Co. was the son of John Sloat and Tamor Lounsberry of Hackensack, New Jersey, but THIS LINEAGE IS INCORRECT! John Sloat and Tamor Lounsberry of Hackensack did have a son John who married Achsan Woodruff and resided in Western New York. See #50 and #77. The 1790 census and 1800 census gives John Sloat 2 and John Sloat 3 of Dutchess Co. It is probable that John Sloat 3 is the John Sloat who m. --- Ward and possibly connected with John Sloat and Sara Conklin. See p. 19. [in orig – see bottom of page for Jan Jansen Sloat - #3] ------oOo------

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-66- PETRUS SLOAT (Jacobus, 39) b. 20 Jan. 1757; bap. 6 Feb. 1757, Passaic N. J. Ch. m. SARAH BEAN Chn., Sloat: 123. Petrus bap. 24 Oct. 1772, Pompton Plains Ch. m. Caty Allen 124. Karina bap. 23 June 1774, Pompton Plains Ch. m. George Folk 125. Joost bap. 2 June 1777, Pompoton Plains Ch. 126. Sarah b. 24 Mar. 1782 m. (1) 21 Mar. 1797 William Mulfey m. (2) 1809 Jeremiah Readder 127. Isaac b. 8 May 1783 128. Jacobus b. 20 May 1784 129. Elizabeth b. 20 Sep. 1786 130. John b. 27 Feb. 1790 (twin) 131. Margaret b. 27 Feb. 1790 (twin) 132. Rachel b. 10 Nov. 1792 133. Kort Bevoice b. 9 Oct. 1795 ------oOo------70- CATRINA SLOAT (Jacobus, 39) bap. 23 --- 1765 m. 26 Dec. 1792 ABRAHAM LYON Chn., Lyon: 1. Pieter b. 4 Dec. 1785, Pompton Plains 2. Margaret b. 24 Feb. 1798, Pompton Plains 3. Henry b. 29 Dec. 1801, Pompton Plains 4. Issac Abraham b. 27 July 1806, Pompton Plains ------oOo------

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-71- JOHN SLOAT (Steven, 46) bap. 24 Oct. 1754, Paramus Ch. d. 4 Apr. 1781, Sloatsburg, N.Y. m. 17 Mar. 1778, Old Presbyterian Ch., Goshen, N.Y. RUTH DRAKE b. 11 Sep. 1761 Chn., Sloat: 134. John Drake b. 26 July 1781 (posthumous); d. 28 Nov. 1867, New York City m. 27 Nov. 1814 Abbey Gordon b. 6 Nov. 1795; d. 15 Nov. 1878 See Admiral Sloat Bibliography in Introductory Pages.

John Sloat was a private in Capt. Ebenezer Woodhull's company of Light Horse, of Cornwall, Orange Co.. He was accidentally killed by a sentry stationed at the entrance of the Sloat home when home on a visit. He is buried on a knoll on the property. ------oOo------72- ISAAC SLOAT (Steven, 46) b. 1 July 1758; bap. 20 Aug. 1758, Paramus Ch. d. 12 Nov. 1821 LEAH ZABRISKIE b. 27 July 1753 d. 10 Dec. 1832 Chn., Sloat: 135. Helena b. 28 July 1787, Paramus Ch. 136. Martje b. 7 Aug. 1780; bap. 24 Sep. 1780; d. 19 Oct. 1789 137. Stephen b. 28 Dec. 1789 m. Catherine Mead Ward 138. Jacob b. 13 Sep. 1792 m. Sarah Bigelow Hollenbeck ------oOo------

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-73- ELIZABETH SLOAT (Steven, 46) b. 1760; bap. 25 Jan. 1761, Paramus Ch. m. PETRUS D. CHRISTIE Chn., Christie: 1. David b. 22 June 1787; bap. 24 July 1787 2. Stephanus b. 21 May 1789; bap. 21 June 1789 3. Weibrig b. 6 Dec. 1790; bap. 9 Jan. 1791 4. Martha b. 1 June 1792; bap. 17 June 1792 5. David b. 2 Feb. 1794; bap. 9 Mar. 1794 6. Johannes b. 11 Apr. 1798; bap. 6 May 1798 7. Maria b. 12 Mar. 1800 ------oOo------74- MARIA SLOAT (Steven, 46) b. 23 Apr. 1767; bap. 7 June 1767, Paramus Ch. m. 28 June 1788 JAMES DANIEL WESTERVELT Merchant in New York City b. 12 Nov. 1767 d. 12 Apr. 1838 Chn., Westervelt: 1. Daniel b. 22 Apr. 1789; bap. 10 May 1789 2. Maretje b. 10 Apr. 1791; bap. 8 May 1791 3. John b. 15 June 1799; bap. 8 July 1799 4. James b. 8 Oct. 1803 ------oOo------

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-75- BENJAMIN SLOAT (David, 47) b. 6 Dec. 1777 m. (1) 25 Mar. 1801, St. Andrews RUTH CLARK of Walden, N.Y. m. (2) SUSAN MILLSPAUGH Chn. by (1), Sloat: 139. --- Sloat Chn. by (2), Sloat: 140. daughter m. --- Van Orsdale 141. --- 142. ------oOo------76- DANIEL DAVID SLOAT (David, 47) b. 18 Oct. 1780 m. 21 Apr. 1804 ANN MOORE b. 5 Sep. 1782 Chn., Sloat: 143. Charles Wooley b. 20 Dec. 1804 144. Eliza Bodine b. 10 Dec. 1806-7; bap. 20 May 1807 145. David James b. 7 May 1809 m. Elmire Lawson Lathrop 146. Henry Benjamin b. 1 July 1812; bap. 19 June 1813, Goodwill Ch. 147. William b. 14 Mar. 1815; bap. 11 Aug. 1815; d. 14 Feb. 1880 148. Charity Jane b. 29 Nov. 1818; d. 25 Oct. 1883 m. John Peatt 149. Sarah Ann b. 24 Dec. 1821 150. Deborah Maria b. 12 Jan. 1824 ------oOo------

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-77- JOHANNES J. SLOAT (Johannes, 50) b. 4 Oct. 1764; bap. 27 Oct. 1764, Clarkstown Ch. d. 21 Mar. 1834 m. Goodwill Pres. Ch. as "John Lock" - (Sloat = Lock) ACHSAN WOODRUFF d. 27 Nov. 1839 In 1803 they resided near Montgomery town, moved to Cayuga, Lake Co., N.Y. Some of the descendants now live in Michigan. Chn., Sloat: [or should this be 'Lock'?] 151. George b. 4 Oct. 1789; d. 25 Oct. 1789 152. Joseph b. 1790; d. 1792 153. Silas b. 1793; d. 25 July 1823 154. Lydia S. d. 10 May 1826 155. Abigail 156. Tamor m. (1) Lewis Benjamin m. (2) Clarence Benjamin 157. John b. 9 Dec. 1799 m. Mary Happy Bacon 158. Leander b. 27 Apr. 1810 m. Rebecca Jewett 159. Marietta b. 1811 m. Edwin Angell 160. Hannah d. 22 May 1863 m. Jacob Rappleys 161. Charles E. b. 1814; d. 16 Mar. 1834 ------oOo------79- CHRISTINA SLOAT (Johannes, 50) ['Christian' in both Mss. – but see #50] b. 26 Oct. 1769; bap. 19 Nov. 1769, Goodwill Ch. m. SILAS JESUP Chn., Jesop: [bottom of page cut off on LA Mss] {1. Asa b. 8 Nov. 1793, New Hurley} ------oOo------

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-80- DAVID SLOAT (Johannes, 50) b. 23 Apr. 1772; bap. 11 May 172, New Hurley Ch. m. GERTRUDE ALSDORF Chn., Sloat: 162. Elizabeth b. 22 Sep. 1801, New Hurley Ch. ------oOo------81- MEHITABLE SLOAT (Johannes, 50) b. 15 Jan. 1775; bap. 19 Mar. 1775, New Hurley Ch. m. GEORGE BEAN Chn., Bean: 1. Daniel b. 8 Dec. 1792, New Hurley Ch. 2. David b. 7 Sep. 1795, New Hurley Ch. ------oOo------82- ANN RACHEL SLOAT (Johannes, 50) b. 27 Jan. 1778; bap. 15 Feb. 1778, New Hurley Ch. m. PETER ALSDORPH Chn., Alsdorph: 1. Maria b. 11 Sep. 1799, New Hurley Ch. 2. Phebe 3. Gertrude 4. Rachel 5. John ------oOo------

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-83- DANIEL SLOAT (Johannes, 50) b. 25 May 1781, New Hurley d. 18 Dec. 1818 m. --- CONSTABLE Chn., Sloat: 163. John C. 164. Anna Mary 165. Tamor 166. Hannah m. --- DuBoise ------oOo------85- CORNELIUS SLOAT (Johannes, 50) b. 6 May 1789 d. 10 Jan. 1819 "ae. 29" m. MARIA DU BOIS b. 1791 d. 12 Mar. 1866 ae. 75y 9m 13d, Woodstock, Ulster Co., N.Y. (Grave-stone Records, Poucher) Chn., Sloat: 167. John ------oOo------

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-86- JOHANNES SLOAT (Jonas, 51) bap. 30 July 1769, Shawangunk, Ulster Co., N.Y. m. GERTRUDE VAN VLIET Chn., Sloat: 168. Charles b. 17 Sep. 1791; bap. 26 Dec. 1791, New Platz D/R Ch. 169. Jonas b. 7 Oct. 1795; bap. 1 Nov. 1795 m. Susan Baston 170. Alexander Coe b. 1 Jan. 1797; bap. 18 Feb. 1798 m. --- Constable 171. Hiram m. --- Van Kuren 172. Maria m. John Lawrence 173. Henry Elting b. 7 May 1802; bap. 16 Oct. 1803 m. Margaret Jenkins

They resided in the vicinity of Modena and Jenkinstown, Plattskill Twp., Ulster Co., N.Y. He was a farmer and owned a few slaves. He was also a millwright and built water power mills in that section. They were admitted as members of the New Hurley Dutch Reformed Church 6 July 1794. ------oOo------89- ELLENA SLOAT (Jonas, 51) bap. 1 Mar. 1776, New Hurley m. EZECHIEL MASTON Chn., Maston: 1. Phebe b. 21 Jan. 1796, New Hurley 2. Lodiwick{Lodwick} Weller b. 8 Sep. 1800, New Hurley ------oOo------

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-94- DANIEL SLOAT (Daniel, 52) b. 1799 d. 6 Jan. 1844 m. 14 May 1819 ANN JANE LOWARY b. 12 July 1800 d. 1 Jan. 1901 Chn., Sloat: 174. Henry Lowary b. 14 Nov. 1825 m. Sarah C. Anderson 175. Daniel b. 5 Apr. 1828 m. Sarah P. Griffiths 176. Alonzo b. 14 Sep. 1830; d. 29 July 1901 m. Margaret A. Boyd b. 17 June 1840 177. Sarah Ann b. 16 Apr. 1833 m. John F. Wood 178. Josephine b. 9 Apr. 1835; d. 6 Jan. 1909 m. 19 Dec. 1875 Henry L. Parchall b. 25 Dec. 1841; d. 15 Feb. 1909 179. Ann b. -- Nov. 1836; d. -- Jan. 1875 180. John b. 20 July 1841, unmarried. ------oOo------

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-96- ALEXANDER SLOAT (Cornelius, 53) b. 21 Dec. 1772 d. 21 July 1838 m. SARAH LAYTON b. 8 July 1775 d. 19 Aug. 1842 Chn., Sloat: 181. Elizabeth b. 2 Jan. 1795 m. Joshua Freelan Batchelor 182. Cornelius Layton b. 24 Oct. 1796 m. Ann Adams 183. Eleanor Catherine b. 13 Feb. 1799 m. James Henry Corbusier 184. Sarah Ann b. 5 May 1801 m. Joseph Bakewell 185. Susan b. 24 Nov. 1803; d. 13 Mar. 1884 m. (1) 29 Dec. 1825 --- Painter m. (2) John Loyd 186. Alexander b. 15 Sep. 1806 m. Catherine --- 187. Jerusha b. 23 Mar. 1810; d. 30 Mar. 1838 188. Mary b. 25 Feb. 1813; d. 4 Mar. 1828 189. Andrew Layton b. 8 Mar. 1816; d. 5 Jan. 1853 190. Louisa b. 26 Nov. 1822 m. (1) Timothy Vernon m. (2) John Ball Edwards m. (3) William Wallace Hurd ------oOo------

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-99- JOHANNES SLOAT (Cornelius, 53) b. 1779 d. 9 Dec. 1856 m. CATHERINE SYMAPAUGH {Symspaugh?} Chn., Sloat: 191. Ellinor bap. 25 Nov. 1799, Shawangunk Ch. 192. Cornelius bap. 14 Sep. 1804, Shawangunk Ch. m. Jane Taylor 193. Sallie bap. 2 Jan. 1802, Shawangunk Ch. m. Jacob Snyder 194. Henry bap. 26 May 1807 m. Hettie Millspaugh 195. Arthur bap. 4 may 1810 196. Margaret m. Henry Ackerman 197. Maria Eliza bap. 7 Dec. 1812 ------oOo------

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-100- CORNELIUS SLOAT (Cornelius, 53) b. 20 Nov. 1782, New Hurley d. 22 Apr. 1851 m. (1) JANE GORDON he m. (2) CHARITY CUMMINGS Chn. by wife (1), Sloat: 198. Sylvanus bap. 9 Dec. 1803, Shawangunk Ch. 199. Johathan bap. 21 Nov. 1805, Shawangunk Ch. 200. James bap. 19 Sep. 1807 m. --- Little Chn. by wife (2), Sloat: 201. Daniel b. 10 Feb. 1810; bap. 20 Feb. 1810, Shawangunk Ch. 202. Johan b. 1812; d. 1874 m. (1) Martha Corkey m. (2) Eleanor --- 203. Jane b. 26 Feb. 1815; d. 2 Dec. 1850, unmarried 204. Ellen m. Levi Owens 205. Eliza m. James Oughletree 206. Sarah 207. Alexander b. 2 Oct. 1822; d. 14 Aug. 1900 m. --- Stephens

This branch of the family located near Pine Bush, Orange Co., N.Y. about 1780. Many burials are found in the Old Prospect Church yard beginning 1804. ------oOo------

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-101- JAMES SLOAT (Cornelius, 53) b. 23 Sep. 1787 d. 16 Oct. 1859 m. 20 June 1811 PHEBE UPRIGHT b. 31 Mar. 1785 d. -- Oct. 1847 Chn., Sloat: 208. Albert Nelson b. 4 Mar. 1812; d. 26 Sept. 1872 m. Maria Hunter 209. Eleanor b. 21 Jan. 1814; bap. 27 Jan. 1814, Shawangunk Ch.; d. 3 Jan. 1838 210. Henry Polhemus b. 19 Feb. 1816 m. Mary Ann Gillespie 211. Marcus b. 31 Mar. 1818; d. 14 July 1845 m. 1861 Elizabeth Jewell 212. Luther b. 25 May 1820; d. 23 Aug. 1822 213. Calvin b. 25 May 1820; d. 10 Jan. 1824 214. James Wilson b. 22 July 1822; d. 1840 215. Martha Elizabeth b. 28 Oct. 1825; d. 31 Mar. 1827 216. John Calvin b. 6 June 1828 m. Catherine Lorena Bogart b. 1 July 1833 ------oOo------

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-102- ARTHUR GIBSON SLOAT (Cornelius, 53) bap. 29 Jan. 1791 d. 1866 m. (1) MARY HUNTER m. (2) ELIZA MCKINNEY Chn., Sloat: 217. Calvin m. Maria Jane Scott 218. Adeline m. Andrew Johnson 219. Hunter d. young 220. Archibald m. Charlotte Blackman 221. John Henry Livingston m. Harriet Ann Traphagan 222. Mary C. b. 1818; d. 1860; unmarried ------oOo------

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REV. JOHN SLOAT #105 Rev. John Sloat was born in Carmel town New York, 1779, son of Elias and Elizabeth (Hart) Sloat. He married Esther Raymond, native of Dutchess County, N.Y. His parents were Methodists and members of the first class formed in Carmel and were often led by Benjamin Abbott, thru whose influence and teaching John became seriously inclined toward religion. Beginning at an early age, John began seeking spiritual guidance and ever reverted with devout gratitude to the time and place when the Redeemer said to his troubled spirit: "Peace, be still". He was a resident of the old Cortlandt circuit, then embracing twenty-eight appointments extending from the Highlands on the north to Sing Sing on the south and from the east to Connecticut. Mr. Thacher was preacher in charge of receiving Mr. Sloat into the church, baptizing him by immersion in the "Big Pond", then unfrequented and little known, now Lake Mahopac, a noted summer resort. About a year later he received license to preach and labored zealously for two years. He was recommended by the Quarterly Conference of Carmel to preach the Gospel and was ordained by Bishop Roberts in 1807. He was first sent to labor in the Highlands by William Thacher, associated together with Barney Matthias and Cyrus Foss. He traveled on foot by night and by day, through forests and over cliffs for the first year, then the circuit bought him a horse. His first text was "Come unto me all the ends of the earth and be ye saved". This invocation was the keynote of his subsequent preaching. He believed in a free and full salvation. But Mr. Sloat was not long strictly itinerant. He soon assumed the duties of evangelist, and few "circuit riders" of his day, performed more religious labor than he and his journeys back and forth across the mountains were marked by results of the most signal character. It was during his journeys that his powers began to be felt and his usefulness acknowledged. His geniality and his simple, fervid eloquence moved hundreds to the standard of the Master. He often said: "Give me a place for the sole of my foot and I will preach the Gospel". Among his associates was Cyrus Foss, then a young man, who followed in his pathway, forming classes. Mr. Sloat lived in a continual revival; his first class of six members soon numbered sixty. He continued his work westward to the Hudson, then crossed the River and held quarterly meetings at West Point. Some of the soldiers accepted the sacrament in full dress. It was about 1810 when the first Society was formed at West Point and the Society continues until this day. And so in season and out of season, in school-house and barns, in kitchens and open air he labored diligently and often in his latter years was pleased to meet those who years before had accepted the Savior by his appeals. Church edifices in those early days were rare: the old building at Shrub Oak always a favorite spot with him, and a little tabernacle on Mount Airy near Coldberg being about the only ones. The first meeting in Peekskill was held in a {room about twenty feet square. The Society in charge of J. Z. Nichols was small and discouraging at first but later revivals, hymns and prayers brought many into the fold.} [bottom of page cut off of LA Mss] Mr. Sloat was associated with Elijah Woolsey, known as "son of thunder"; with Rev. Henry Eames, Freeborn Garretson and Marvin Richardson, great and reverend souls whose names now stand as historic memorials. Transcribed [expanded and updated] by David E. Sloat ([email protected]) – revision 29 Oct. 1999. The SLOAT Family - by May Hart Smith

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For many years Mr. Sloat lived on his own quiet farm near the place of his birth, laboring for his Master until extreme old age palsied his frame. Up to within a few years of his death he preached frequently. He officiated at the burial of more than 3,000 persons and performed the marriage ceremony many more times than any minister in that section. He was ever a great favorite with the people. His distinguished personal appearance, his snow white hair, his exceedingly rich, finely modulated voice, together with his gentleness of character, and above all his undoubted piety, made him the beloved of all who knew him. In his family he was ever the center of affection, ruling them with religious love, even when he was so palsied as to require constant attention. His funeral was largely attended at Shrub Oaks, the scene of many of his labors and triumphs where his friends long ago had secured for him a pleasant place to rest in his own new tomb. All classes flocked sadly to his burial feeling that a father is Israel had gone. Rev. John Sloat died 22 December 1862 aged 83 years. Written by Mr. Curry, presiding elder. ------oOo------105- REV. JOHN SLOAT (Elias,63) b. 30 Oct. 1779 d. 22 Dec. 1862 m. (1) HESTER (ESTHER) RAYMOND b. 22 Aug. 1780 dau. Thaddeus & Tamesin (Mead) Raymond d. 22 July 1834 He m. (2) ELIZA MERRITT b. 1797 d. 18 Mar. 1869 ae. 72 Chn., Sloat: 223. Henry b. 15 Nov. 1799; d. 1 Apr. 1873 m. Anna Warren 224. Tammy b. 10 Aug. 1802; d. 22 Jan. 1873 m. James Hart 225. Ann b. 14 Apr. 1806; d. 2 Nov. 1864 m. Marcus Ganung 226. Eliza b. 30 Mar. 1811; d. 2 July 1888 m. Enos Warren 227. Rachel b. 28 June 1817 m. (1) Ebenezer Boyd m. (2) John Hewlett ------oOo------

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-107- ANN (ANNA) SLOAT (Elias, 63) b. 5 July 1784 d. 10 May 1820 m. 17 June 1808 ELIAS ROBINSON b. 28 May 1785 d. 9 Apr. 1820 Chn., Robinson: 1. daughter b. 21 Nov. 1809; d. 27 Nov. 1809 2. Jane b. 28 Aug. 1810 m. --- Bissell 3. Sarah b. 9 Sep. 1813; d. 1 Oct. 1903; bu. Red Bank, N.J. m. (1) --- Reed m. (2) Michael Barker b. 1 Jan. 1811; d. 14 Apr. 1883; bu. Red Bank, N.J. their dau. Hattie Barker m. George Hart, son of Tammy Sloat #224 4. son b. 21 May 1818; d. 30 May 1818 5. son b. 21 May 1818; d. 6 June 1818 ------oOo------108- JAMES SLOAT (Elias, 63) b. 26 Nov. 1786 d. 21 Apr. 1874 m. 29 Oct. 1807 MEHITABLE WARREN b. 21 Feb. 1786 d. 4 Mar. 1872 Chn., Sloat: 228. Warren b. 30 Sept. 1808; d. 5 Jan. 1876 m. Rachel Travis 229. Edson b. 20 Dec. 1812; d. 27 Mar. 1886 m. (1) Elizabeth Cole m. (2) Jane Wright 230. Orman b. 27 July 1823 m. Naomi Wright 231. Elbert b. 14 Oct. 1827{; d. 1909} m. (1) Mary E. Vail {m. (2) Susan Shear} [bottom of page cut off on LA Mss.] ------oOo------

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-109- WILLIAM SLOAT (Elias, 63) b. 30 Mar. 1739 d. 23 July 1862 m. 25 Sep. 1868 ARVILLA AGOR d. 29 Mar. 1868 Chn., Sloat: 232. Elizabeth b. 17 July 1821; d. 31 July 1866 m. Joshua S. Carpenter 233. Elias W. b. 17 Nov. 1822; d. 7 Feb. 1877 printer at Carmel, N.Y. ca. 1853 m. 18 Nov. 1869 Mary Van Riper 234. Antha L. b. 10 Jan. 1827; d. 26 Apr. 1876 m. 23 Jan. 1851 Martin Dupuy 235. Sarah A. b. 30 Sep. 1831; d. 1 Oct. 1868 ------oOo------110- DEBORAH SLOAT (Elias, 63) b. 19 May 1793 m. LEWIS WARREN Chn., Warren: 1. William 2. Mary 3. John 4. Eliza 5. Wesley 6. Susan ------oOo------111- ELIZABETH SLOAT (Elias, 63) b. 14 Apr. 1796 m. ALVAH GREGORY d. 1840 Chn., Gregory: 1. Ezra 2. Phebe 3. Mary Elizabeth m. Thaddeus Raymond Ganung ------oOo------

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-113- BUDD FLOWER SLOAT (Elias, 63) b. 12 Sep. 1802 d. 1 May 1874 m. (1) 6 Apr. 1822 SUSANNA WRIGHT b. 31 Mar. 1802 d. 1 Apr. 1825 He m. (2) 3 Sep. 1825 MARY WRIGHT b. 14 June 1808 d. 29 Apr. 1880 Chn., Sloat, by (1): 236. Susan Ann b. 20 Aug. 1824 m. Robert Ray Chn., Sloat, by (2): 237. Mary Ann b. 19 May 1829 m. John Milton Wing 238. Elizabeth b. 12 Aug. 1831; d. 3 Sep. 1850 239. Sarah b. 19 Feb. 1834 m. Platt Sloat Wright 240. Phebe Jane b. 11 June 1838; d. 28 Mar. 1909 {m. 1879 Freeman Smalley} [bottom of page cut off LA Mss] ------oOo------115- MARCUS SLOAT (James, 64) b. 12 Dec. 1783 m. HANNAH --- b. 1 June 1787 d. 9 Mar. 1846 "ae. 58-9-8" Chn., Sloat: 241. Leonard b. 10 Oct. 1806; d. 9 Apr. 1828 "ae. 21-6-30" Old Gilead Cememtery - NYGB, Vol 34. ------oOo------

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-117- MICHAEL SLOAT (James, 64) of Lake Mahopac, N.Y. b. 3 Jan. 1789 d. 1869 m.(1) 10 Feb. 1810 POLLY (MARY) GREGORY b. 27 Feb. 1790 dau. Daniel & Elizabeth (Gregory ) Gregory (cousins) Daniel Gregory b. 13 Nov. 1752; d. 13 Nov. 1817; m. 1775 d. 1837 He m. (2) CATHERINE WRIGHT widow of Lewis Gregory d. 1848 Gregory Genealogy by Grant Gregory Chn., Sloat, by (1): 242. Charles b. 12 Nov. 1811 m. 1838 Rachel Ganung 243. Hannah b. 11 Oct. 1815 m. Solomon Hill ------oOo------121- ISAAC SLOAT (James, 64) b. 27 Dec. 1799 d. 22 Apr. 1859 m. PHILENA --- [not clear if death date is for Isaac or Philena] b. 1793 d. Chn., Sloat: 244.Lyman b. 1827; d. 13 Jan. 1861 "ae. 34" ------oOo------

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-122- JOHN WARD SLOAT (John, 65) b. 30 Dec. 1783 d. 20 June 1830 m. RACHEL GANUNG b. 26 Sep. 1780 d. 13 Apr. 1845 bu. Old Gilead Cemetery Chn., Sloat: 244. Dorcas E. b. 21 Aug. 1804 245. Anna Maria b. 20 June 1810 246. Zelia Merritt b. 18 May 1812 247. Cornelius Erastus Darwin b. 9 Sep. 1814; d. 9 Nov. 1892 248. John Ganung b. 11 June 1817; d. 1821 249. Marcus J. b. 18 May 1820 250. Hannah J. b. 16 Feb. 1823 m. Ambrose Burdick ------oOo------

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-123- PETRUS SLOAT (Petrus, 66) bap. 24 Oct. 1772 m. CATY ALLEN Chn., Sloat: 300. Peter b. 10 Mar. 1803, Pompton Plains 301. John b. 6 Aug. 1805, Pompton Plains 302. Sally b. 13 Mar. 1808 303. Mary b. 13 Dec. 1811 304. Isaac b. 27 Jan. 1814 ------oOo------124- KATRINA SLOAT (Petrus, 66) b. 23 June 1774 m. 7 Aug. 1802, Pompton Plains GEORGE FOLK Chn., Folk: 1. Annie Dollie b. 27 Mar. 1803, Pompton Plains 2. Sallie Slote b. 13 Mar. 1804, Pompton Plains 3. John Slote b. 23 Jan. 1810 4. Peter Slote b. 14 Apr. 1813 ------oOo------134- JOHN DRAKE SLOAT – REAR-ADMIRAL (John, 71) b. 26 July 1781; bap. 21 Oct. 1781 - posthumous Old Presbyterian Ch., Goshen, New York d. 28 Nov. 1867, New York City m. 27 Nov. 1814 ABBEY GORDON b. 6 Nov. 1795 dau. Capt. James & Susanna (Grover) Gordon d. 15 Nov. 1878 Chn., Sloat: 305. Lewis Washington b. 26 Nov. 1815; d. 3 Mar. 1886 306. Jeanette Eliza b. 19 Sep. 1821; d. 10 Dec. 1889 m. James Bayard Whittemore 307. John Drake [Jr.] b. 18 Sep. 1833 m. Myra Louise Robson ------oOo------

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-137- STEPHEN SLOAT (Isaac, 72) b. 28 Dec. 1789 d. 2 Mar. 1851 m. 25 Dec. 1809 CATHERINE MEAD WARD b. 21 July 1790 d. 1 May 1876 Chn., Sloat: 308. Isaac b. 1 Nov. 1810 m. (1) Jane Fowler m. (2) Jane DeMott 309. Nancy Eleanor b. 27 Apr. 1812 m. James Suffern Wanmaker 310. Peter Ward b. 5 Dec. 1817 m. Lydia Shultz 311. Emeline b. 26 July 1819 m. Charles D. Wood 312. John Jacob b. 22 July 1822 m. (1) Kate Broad m. (2) Jane Ward 313. William Lafayette b. 23 June 1824 m. Mary Ann Whitmore 314. Stephen Spencer b. 30 July 1828 m. Mary Eliza Perkins 315. Mary Jane b. 1 Mar. 1830 m. Andrew Edward Suffern ------oOo------

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-138- JACOB SLOAT (Isaac, 72) b. 13 Sep. 1791, Paramus Ch. d. 15 July 1857 m. 4 Feb. 1826 SARAH BIGELOW HOLLENBECK b. 28 May 1802 d. 6 Aug. 1871 Chn., Sloat: 316. Leah Louise b. 9 Dec. 1827 m. Garrett Myers Anderson 317. Martha Ellen b. 27 Oct. 1829 m. Newton Pomeroy Fassett 318. Isaac Andrew b. 16 May 1881; d. 7 Apr. 1832 319. Mary Ward b. 8 Dec. 1833 m. Gabriel Harrison 320. Sarah Sobriskie b. 13 Nov. 1835; d. 5 Oct. 1836 321. Henry Ransom b. 28 Feb. 1838 m. (1) Henrietta Schultz m. (2) Carrie Ward Schultz 322. Stephen Sobriskie b. 30 Jan. 1845; d. 30 July 1849 ------oOo------

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-145- DAVID JAMES M. SLOAT (Daniel David, 76) b. 7 May 1809 d. 20 Aug. 1849 m. (1) MARY E. LATHROP d. 29 Aug. 1842 ae. 18-8-13(?) dau. David Lathrop He m. (2) 17 Sep. 1846 ELMIRA LAWSON LATHROP b. 13 May 1828 d. 27 Feb. 1878 Chn., Sloat, by (1): [no #] David Lathrop d. 20 Sep. 1842 ae. 8 mo.; bur. Pine Hill Cem., Wywaubaj [hand written last line] [this entry and his mother were added by hand - David Lathrop Sloat "d-9-20-1812 ae 8 mos"] Chn., Sloat, by (2): 323. James Whitford b. 5 Aug. 1847 m. Sophrina Jane Hunter 324. Mary Frances b. 15 July 1849 m. William Jay Groo ------oOo------148- CHARITY JANE SLOAT (David Daniel, 76) b. 29 Nov. 1818 d. 25 Oct. 1883 m. JOHN PEATT Chn., Peatt: 1. Mary Ann 2. Altha 3. David Henry ------oOo------

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-153- SILAS SLOAT (Johnannes J., 77) b. 1793 d. 25 July 1823 m --- ? --- Chn., Sloat: 325. Achsan b. 12 Dec. 1818 m. --- Bogart 326. George R. b. 1 July 1820 327. Lydia Strong b. 2 Nov. 1821 328. Silasa b. 5 Sep. 1823 ------oOo------157- JOHN SLOAT (Johannes J., 77) b. 9 Dec. 1799 d. 25 Dec. 1873 m. 1822 MARY HAPPY BACON b. 2 Oct. 1802 Chn., Sloat: 329. Jane Woodruff 330. Charles Oscar 331. John Lathrop b. 18 Aug. 1829; d. 12 Apr. 1847 332. James Bacon 333. Marion b. 18 Aug. 1833; d. 2 Oct. 1833 334. Sarah Mead b. 18 Oct. 1834 m. 3 Jan. 1861 Norris Dunn 335. William b. 4 July 1836; d. unmarried 336. Samuel Church 337. Burget Rathbone 338. Henry Wagner ------oOo------

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-158- LEANDER SLOAT (Johannes J., 77) b. 27 Apr. 1810 d. 1873 m. 1 Nov. 1828 REBECCA JEWETT b. 5 Oct. 1801 Chn., Sloat: 339. Mercia b. 17 Oct. 1828 340. Nancy b. 27 Apr. 1832 341. Sarah b. 26 Oct. 1834 342. Achsan b. 24 Nov. 1837 m. 20 Mar. 1856 Joseph McNitt ------oOo------159- MARIETTA SLOAT (Johnannes J., 77) b. 1811 d. 18 Mar. 1837 [1807 ? 1887 ?] m. __ Dec. 1832 EDWIN ANGELL Chn., Angell: 1. Hattie 2. Edward Byron ------oOo------160- HANNAH SLOAT (Johannes, J., 77) d. 22 May 1863 m. JACOB RAPPLEYS Chn., Rappleys: 1. Celia b. 11 July 1834 2. Julia A. b. 18 Nov. 1835 3. Matilda R. b. 16 Aug. 1837 ------oOo------

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-169- JONAS SLOAT (Johannes, 86) b. 7 Oct. 1795; bap. 1 Nov. 1795, New Platz d. 1846 m. 1814 SUSAN BASTIAN b. 1795 d. 1888 resided in Philadelphia, Penna. Chn., Sloat: 343. Gertrude b. 1816; d. 1849 m. James Wilson 344. George Baston b. 31 Oct. 1818 m. 1841 Sarah Catherine Wilson he served in the Confederate Army, Civil War 345. Hannah b. 1821 m. 1834 Edward Styles 346. Rachel b. 1823 m. John Moore 347. Elizabeth b. 1824 348. Louisa b. 1826; d. 1846; unmarried 349. Amelia b. 1827; d. 1860 m. 1849 Newton Sommars Philo 350. Henry Elting b. 1 May 1831 m. Harriet E. Riddle [Note at bottom of page of LC Mss as footnote for #345:] {Apparently these dates are approximated and perhaps an error exists in #345 as Hannah would have been only 13 when she married. She was probably born about 1819.} ------oOo------

-170- ALEXANDER COE SLOAT (Johannes, 86) b. 1 Jan. 1797; bap. 18 Feb. 1798, Marbletown, Ulster Co. m. --- CONSTABLE They resided in Brooklyn, N.Y. Chn., Sloat: 351. John, Capt. of Police, Brooklyn 352. Daughter m. --- Jennings of Chicago, IL ------oOo------

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-171- HIRAM SLOAT (Johannes, 86) m. --- VAN KUREN They resided in Shawangunk Chn., Sloat: no #. Maria no #. Sarah ------oOo------172- MARIA SLOAT (Johannes, 86) m. JOHN LAWRENCE Chn., Lawrence: 1. Hattie m. William Bates 2. Milton 3. Nelson ------oOo------

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-173- HENRY ELTING SLOAT (Johannes, 86) b. 7 May 1802, Modena, N.Y.; bap. New Hurley D.R.Ch. d. 14 Sep. 1882 m. 29 Nov. 18-- MARGARET JENKINS of Jenkinstown, Ulster Co. b. 1 Nov. 1802 dau. of John & Mary C. (Broadhead) Jenkins d. 18 Jan. 1883 They resided at Port Richmond, Staten Island Chn., Sloat: 353. Jane b. 23 Nov. 1826, Port Richmond; d. 5 Feb. 1870 354. Jenkins b. 7 Jan. 1828; d. 4 May 1905; bu. Palisades Cem. 355. Margaret b. 1830; d. 1832 356. Laura Amanda b. 10 Mar. 1832; d. 1907 m. George Hollenbeck Welles of Wyalusnig, Bradford Co., Penna. 357. Margaret J. b. 16 Oct. 1834, Port Richmond; d. 8 Sept. 1863 358. Charles Brodhead b. 10 Mar. 1838, Tappan Landing; d. 19 Sep. 1866; bu. Palisades Cem. 359. Henry Van Vliet b. 10 Apr. 1840, Tappan Landing; d. 12 Apr. 192; bu. Greenwood, Brooklyn m. (1) Sarah Potter m. (2) Nellie Bankes 360. Richard Brodhead b. 14 Feb. 1842 m. Mary Boyd 361. Margaret Adelaide b. 8 Nov. 1848, Tappan Landing; d. 8 Aug. 1872; bu. Palisades Cem. ------oOo------174- HENRY LOWARY SLOAT (Daniel, 94) b. 14 Nov. 1825 d. 8 Jan. 1906 m. 11 June 1850 SARAH C. ANDERSON b. __ June 1826 d. 2 Jan. 1901 Chn., Sloat: 362. William H. b. 6 Apr. 1852 363. Edgar b. 11 Sep. 1854 m. Nettie Blank 364. Daniel L. b. 4 Nov. 1856; d. 12 Nov. 1892 m. Nellie Pangburn 365. Henry L. b. 25 Sep. 1858; d. 30 Apr. 1893 ------oOo------

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-175- DANIEL SLOAT (Daniel, 94) b. 5 Apr. 1828 d. 13 Feb. 1882 m. 15 July 1859 SARAH P. GRIFFITHS b. 1 Feb. 1842 Chn., Sloat: [bottom of page cut off on LA Mss] 366. infant b. 28 Sep. 1870; d. 30 Sep. 1870 367. {Daniel b. 2 Dec. 1871; d. 20 Apr. 1873} 368. {Isabel b. 24 Nov. 1874; m. Albert E. Angus } ------oOo------HENRY ELTING SLOAT Henry Elting Sloat resided at Port Richmond, Staten Island. At the age of twenty he was appointed constable and rode horse-back to serve papers. In 1832 he was appointed by President Andrew Jackson as Captain of the Staten Island Light Horse, an organization of mounted militia. He acquired property extending from above City Hall at St. George to the Bay where the New York ferries dock. Most of this he sold to Commodore Vanderbilt about 1850. Late in the 1830's he located at Tappan Landing, now Piermont, where he engaged in dock building. There he built a pier extending a mile into the Hudson River, for the Erie Railroad. Failure to obtain a charter necessitated a terminal in New Yoek State. He built the first Erie Railroad bridge spanning the Delaware River at a point near Sparrow Beach. He also built portions of the railroad. Henry Elting Sloat is described as a large man over six feet, well proportioned. He had a brilliant mind and drew up contracts with the ability of a lawyer, and was active in politics. He died at the home of Joseph Elting Sloat at Old Chester, now Rockleigh Bore, Bergen County, New Jersey. ------oOo------

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-177- SARAH ANN SLOAT (Daniel, 94) b. 16 Apr. 1833 d. 16 Aug. 1893 m. 29 Sep. 1854 JOHN F. WOOD b. 21 Oct. 1829 d. 8 Nov. 1890 Chn., Wood: 1. Josephine b. 8 July 1855; d. 6 Oct. 1872 2. John Fleet b. 7 Jan. 1859 3. Ann Slote b. 6 Dec. 1860; d. 20 Mar. 1861 4. Alonzo b. 27 Feb. 1863; d. 26 May 1863 5. Catherine Lowary b. 7 Aug. 1866; d. 18 Feb. 1868 6. Daniel Slote b. 22 July 1870 7. Margaret Boyd b. 17 Sep. 1872; d. 10 Mar. 1881 ------oOo------181- ELIZABETH SLOAT (Alexander, 96) b. 2 Jan. 1795 d. 5 Mar. 1855 m. 11 May 1835 JOSHUA FREELAN BATCHELOR Chn., Batchelor: 1. Mary Amanda 2. Eliza 3. John 4. Sarah 5. Eleanor Catherine 6. Joshua Freelan b. 5 Jan. 1834 [possible typo both Mss? last child b. 1 yr before wed] ------oOo------182- CORNELIUS LAYTON SLOAT (Alexander, 96) b. 24 Oct. 1796 m. 27 May 1827 ANN ADAMS Chn., Sloat: 369. Mary m. George Merritt 370. Kingsland ------oOo------Transcribed [expanded and updated] by David E. Sloat ([email protected]) – revision 29 Oct. 1999. The SLOAT Family - by May Hart Smith

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-183- ELEANOR CATHERINE SLOAT (Alexander, 96) b. 13 Feb. 1799 d. 17 Feb. 1846 m. 20 Oct. 1818 JAMES HENRY CORBUSIER b. 6 Mar. 1795 d. 18 Mar. 1846 Chn., Corbusier: 1. William Morrison b. 17 Sep. 1819 {See page 10 ["Authorities"]} 2. Mary Ann b. 2 May 1821 3. Eliza Tucker b. 4 Sep. 1823 4. James Alexander b. 14 Dec. 1825 5. Sarah Alice b. 22 Mar. 1827 6. Edward Henry b. 9 Mar. 1830 ------oOo------184- SARAH ANN SLOAT (Alexander, 96) b. 5 May 1801 d. 7 Dec. 1865 m. 10 Sep. 1824 JOSEPH BAKEWELL Chn., Bakewell: 1. Josephine 2. Henrietta 3. Sarah 4. Charles 5. Joseph 6. Henry 7. Louise 8. Albert 9. Melton ------oOo------

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-186- ALEXANDER SLOAT (Alexander, 96) b. 15 Sep. 1806 d. 27 Sep. 1842 m. CATHERINE CURE Chn., Sloat: 371. Alexander b. 1831; d. young 372. Jerusha Ann b. 1838 ------oOo------190- LOUISA SLOAT (Alexander, 96) b. 26 Nov. 1818 d. 1882 m. (1) 1846 TIMOTHY VERNON She m. (2) 1854 JOHN BALL EDWARDS She m. (3) 1860 WILLIAM WALLACE HURD Chn., Edwards, by (2): 1. Louisa Chn., Hurd, by (3): 2. Nellie ------oOo------193- SALLIE SLOAT (Johannes, 99) bap. 2 Jan. 1802 m. JACOB SNYDER Chn., Snyder: 1. Nancy 2. Selinda 3. Arthur 4. Joel ------oOo------

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-194- HENRY SLOAT (Johannes, 99) bap. 26 May 1807, Shawangunk Ch. m. HETTIE MILLSPAUGH Chn., Sloat: 373. Johannes 374.\ 375. | Three others, names unknown 376./ ------oOo------200- JAMES SLOAT (Cornelius, 100) bap. 19 Sep. 1807, Shawangunk Ch. m. --- LITTLE Chn., Sloat: 377. Alfred Hurtin b. 23 Jan. 1839 m. Mary Elizabeth Wells 378. Cornelius J. 379. Mary m. Henry Williams ------oOo------201- DANIEL SLOAT (Cornelius, 100) b. 10 Feb. 1810; bap. 22 Feb. 1810, Shawangunk Ch. m. --- PUFF Chn., Sloat: 380. Lettie Jane 381. Alfred m. --- Popkins 382. Theodore 383. James ------oOo------

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-202- JOHAN SLOAT (Cornelius, 100) b. 1812 d. 1874 m. (1) MARTHA CORKEY b. 1814 d. 4 Mar. 1849 He m. (2) ELEANOR C. --- b. 31 Jan. 1818 d. 1881 Chn., by (1), Sloat: 384. Henry Corkey b. 2 Apr. 1842 m. Laura Parmley 385. Charity Jane b. 13 Sept. 1843 m. Jonas Sparks 386. Mary Lavina b. 7 Feb. 1845 m. Henry Washburn 387. Eliza Agnes b. 13 Dec. 1847 m. Abraham Woetendyke 388. Martha Eleanor b. 15 July 1851 m. Isaac Newby 389. William Silvert b. 22 July 1856 m. Augusta Steizer 390. Laura Elizabeth b. 18 Jan. 1860 m. George Klaus 391. Frank B. b. 1865 m Katherine --- 392. Cornelius d. inf. 393. John d. inf. ------oOo------204- ELLEN SLOAT (Cornelius, 100) m. LEVI OWENS Chn., Owens: 1. George b. 1839 2. James b. 1841 3. Sarah Jane b. 1843 ------oOo------

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-205- ELIZA SLOAT (Cornelius, 100) m. JAMES OUGHLETREE Chn., Oughletree: 1. Daniel b. 1841 2. Alexander Perry b. 1843 ------oOo------207- ALEXANDER SLOAT (Cornelius, 100) m. --- STEPHENS Chn., Sloat: 394. Emmet 395. Annie 396. Mary ------oOo------208- ALBERT NELSON SLOAT (James, 101) b. 4 Mar. 1812 d. 26 Sep. 1872 m. 11 Mar. 1844 MARIA HUNTER b. 18 Feb. 1816 Chn., Sloat: 397. John Hunter b. 16 Jan. 1845; d. 8 Feb. 1846 398. James Henry b. 24 Dec. 1846; d. 24 Nov. 1877 m. 29 Jan. 1870 Sarah E. Luce 399. Mary Louise b. 16 Jan. 1849 m. 26 May 1865 Augustine M. Ballard 400. Emily Hunter b. 18 FEb. 1852 ------oOo------

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-210- HENRY POLHEMUS SLOAT (James, 101) b. 19 Feb. 1816 d. 25 Oct. 1880 m. 18 Sep. 1838 MARY ANN GILLISPIE b. 26 MAY 1818 Chn., Sloat: 401. James Renwick b. 16 June 1839 m. Lucy Ellen Pearsons 402. Ellen Phebe b. 1843 m. William Gardner 403. Polhemus b. 7 Jan. 1847; d. 8 Nov. 1855 ------oOo------216- JOHN CALVIN SLOAT (James, 101) b. 6 July 1828 d. 17 Nov. 1891 m. 12 Oct. 1854 CATHERINE LORENA BOGART b. 17 July 1833 Chn., Sloat: 404. Catherine Ann d. Oct 1868 405. Ellen Sarah b. 5 Oct. 1858 m. 16 Jan. 1880 Charles M. Lumpkins 406. Phebe d. Oct. 1868 407. Mary Elizabeth b. 6 Mar. 1864 m. 2 Apr. 1886 John W. Reid 408. Margaret b. 16 Nov. 1866 ------oOo------217- CALVIN SLOAT (Arthur Gibson, 102) m. MARIA JANE SCOTT Chn., Sloat: 409. William Arthur b. 18 July 1854 410. Louisa 411. Frances d. young ------oOo------

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-218- ADELINE SLOAT (Arthur Gibson, 102) m. ANDREW JOHNSON Chn., Johnson: 1. Mary 2. Riville 3. Marion ------oOo------220- ARCHIBALD SLOAT (Arthur Gibson, 102) m. ------Chn., Sloat: 412. Henry Calvin 413. Archibald ------oOo------223- HENRY SLOAT (John, 105) b. 15 Nov. 1799 d. 1 Apr. 1873 m. 20 Aug. 1822 ANNIS WARREN b. 19 June 1805 d. 30 Mar. 1870 Chn., Sloat: no #. John b. 1825; d. 7 Feb. 1897 [hand entry in LA Mss] {Portchester, N.Y.} {(received too late to give number)} 414. Esther b. 20 Aug. 1826 415. David S. b. 15 Nov. 1832 416. Frank Donally b. 28 Sep. 1835 m. Betsy A. Bristol 417. Anna b. 22 May 1836 m. Leander Baker A grand-daughter (parent unknown) of Henry (#223) m. Washington A. Croft. [hand entry in LA Mss] {A note states a niece of John Sloat (1825-1897) m. Washington M. Craft.} ------oOo------

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-224- TAMMY SLOAT (John, 105) b. 10 Aug. 1802 d. 22 Jan. 1873 m. 19 May 1821 JAMES HART b. 22 Nov. 1794 d. 23 Oct. 1882 Chn., Hart: 1. Elizabeth b. 14 Jan. 1822 m. Peter Curry b. 17 May 1811, Carmel, N.Y. son of Lewis & Mary (Secor) Curry 2. Maria b. 20 Mar. 1826 m. 28 Apr. 1853 John Berry Cole b. 10 Apr. 1821 res. Brooklyn, N.Y. 3. Ward b. 31 Mar. 1828 m. Esther L. Brown dau. Samuel & Margaret (Tompkins) Brown res. Charles City, Iowa 4. Sarah b. 23 Mar. 1830 m. William Horton 5. John b. 8 Apr. 1833 m. Nancy Louisa Hyatt res. Shrub Oaks, N.Y. 6. Hester b. 9 July 1835; d. 14 Mar. 1854 7. Anna b. 7 Jan. 1839 m. Frank Varian White, M.D. res. New York City 8. Wright b. 18 Mar. 1841; d. 22 May 1864 killed in Civil War 9. George W. b. 3 June 1843, Putnam Co., N.Y.; d. 17 Feb. 1931, Portchester, N.Y. m. 7 Dec. 1867, Red Mills, N.Y.Hattie Barker b. 10 Jan. 1845, Red Mills, NY; d. 16 Aug. 1905, Brooklyn, NY dau. of Michael & Sarah (Robinson) Barker Sarah Robinson dau. of Anne Sloat , #107 Red Mills is now Mahopac Falls, N.Y. ------oOo------

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-225- ANN SLOAT (John, 105) b. 14 Apr. 1806 d. 2 Nov. 1864 m. 24 Feb. 1826 MARCUS GANUNG b. 22 Nov. 1804 d. 6 Jan. 1877 Chn., Ganung: 1. Nancy b. 27 Aug. 1827; d. 8 Nov. 1909 m. 15 Nov. 1848 Perry McCollum b. 9 Jan. 1822; d. 10 Apr. 1907 2. Thaddeus Raymond b. 17 Nov. 1829; d. 28 Feb. 1898 m. (1) 1848 Mary Gregory b. 1830; d. 1854; bu. Union Valley Cem. m. (2) Mary Ann Hudson b. 24 May 1824; d. 7 Dec. 1917 res. Fairy Island, Lake Mahopac, New York 3. Jackson b. 12 Jan. 1832; d. 17 June 1898 m. 15 Sep. 1857 Cecelia Travis b. 17 June 1831; d. 2 Jan. 1911 dau. Samuel & Hannah (Pinckney) Travis 4. Edwin Crosby b. 4 Sep. 1834 m. (1) 25 Oct. 1859 Julia Ann Craft b. 10 Dec. 1840; d. 16 May 1864 m. (2) 3 May 1868 Henrietta Elizabeth Craft b. 31 Dec. 1847 5. Elida b. 6 Sep. 1837; d. 22 Oct. 1922 m. 4 Nov. 1868 Jacob Storms Ryder b. 28 Aug. 1835; d. 15 Sep. 1907 6. Melissa Ann b. 15 Sep. 1840; d. 22 Oct. 1929 m. 16 Oct. 1862 William Henry Reynolds b. 22 Feb. 1838; d. 23 Oct. 1912 res. Ossining 7. Hester Ann b. 17 Jan. 1844; d. 27 Sep. 1913 m. 6 Dec. 1871 William Francis Knox son of Stephen and Roxanna (Delavan) Knox 8. Euphemia b. 15 Jan. 1849; d. 12 Apr. 1906 (Easter Sunday) m. 13 Nov. 1867 Theodore Wesley Ganung b. 26 July 1841; d. 14 Dec. 1909 ------oOo------

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-226- ELIZA SLOAT (John, 105) b. 30 Mar. 1811 d. 2 July 1888 m. 4 Apr. 1832 ENOS WARREN b. 14 Mar. 1810 d. 13 May 1878 Chn., Warren: 1. Euphemia b. 13 Apr. 1833 2. James McK. b. 3 June 1835 3. Jane C. b. 15 June 1838 4. John b. 18 May 1841 5. James Washington b. 24 Jov. 1843 6. Josephine B. b. 16 Dec. 1845; d. 3 Oct. 1895 m. 18 Sep. 1866 William Henry Corsa b. 6 Apr. 1844; d. 2 Nov. 1895 7. Henrietta S. b. 21 Dec. 1848 8. Amelia C. b. 5 Feb. 1852

------oOo------227- RACHEL SLOAT (John, 105) b. 28 June 1817 m. (1) EBENEZER BOYD she m. (2) JOHN HEWLETT Chn., Boyd: 1. John Sloat m.(1) Caroline Winters; m(2) --- Couch [handwritten entry – hard to read] 2. Emily ------oOo------

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-228- WARREN SLOAT (James, 108) b. 30 sep. 1808 d. 5 Jan. 1876 m. 27 Oct. 1827 RACHEL TRAVIS b. 7 June 1807 Chn., Sloat: 418. Anna b. 12 May 1840 m. George Scofield 419. Stanley 420. Lydia ------oOo------229- EDSON SLOAT (James, 108) b. 20 Dec. 1812 d. 27 Mar. 1886 m. (1) 14 Oct. 1835 ELIZABETH COLE b. 19 Sep. 1812 to Obed Cole d. 6 Oct. 1843 he m. (2) 19 Apr. 1846 JANE WRIGHT b. 14 Jan. 1820 d. 21 July 1866 Chn., Sloat, by (1): 421. Lydia Ann b. 3 Juyly 1838 m. George W. Seaman [only last name known in LC Mss] 422. James Stanley b. 6 June 1842 Chn., Sloat, by (2): 423. Orson W. b. 28 May 1850 m. Sarah Louise Penny 424. Charles L. b. 10 July 1856 425. Byron b. 6 Mar. 1859 ------oOo------

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-230- ORMAN SLOAT (James, 108) b. 27 July 1823 m. 13 Dec. 1843 NAOMI WRIGHT b. 19 Aug. 1821 d. 20 May 1895 Chn., Sloat: 426. Leonard Ganung b. 12 Feb. 1853 m. 11 Oct. 1876 Lucy Phillips b. 23 Nov. 1856 ------oOo------231- ELBERT SLOAT (James, 108) b. 14 Oct. 1827 m. (1) 27 Oct. 1847 MARY E. VAIL he m. (2) 27 Nov. 1892 SUSAN SHEAR Chn., Sloat, by (1): 427. George 428. James 429. Benson 430. James m. Ann Travis 431. Carrie m. Milan Westcott 432. Edson d. 18 Dec. 1940; ae. 70y5m18d; bu. Union Valley m. Emma Voorhees of Kent Cliff No Chn. by (2) ------oOo------

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-236- SUSAN ANN SLOAT (Budd-Flower, 113) b. 20 Aug. 1824 d. 16 Sep. 1860 m. 20 Feb. 1850 as his second wife ROBERT RAY Chn., Ray: 1. Robert b. 5 Dec. 1851; d. 17 Aug. 1888 2. William B. b. 29 July 1854; d. 7 Mar. 1923 m. Elizabeth Draper 3. Frances E. b. 10 June 1857 m. Frank Fenn 4. George Sloat m. Florence Lillian Warren ------oOo------237- MARY ANN SLOAT (Budd-Flower, 113) b. 19 May 1829 d. 15 Apr. 1886 m. 10 Sep. 1861 JOHN MILTON WING b. 21 Mar. 1832 d. 15 June 1896 Chn., Wing: 1. Emma Jane b. 25 Dec. 1862 2. Sarah Anna b. 18 Jan. 1867 ------oOo------239- SARAH SLOAT (Budd-Flower, 113) b. 19 Feb. 1834 m. 16 May 1858 PLATT SLOAT WRIGHT (Sr.) b. 17 Aug. 1821 d. 4 Sep. 1871 Chn., Wright: 1. William Budd-Flower b. 22 Feb. 1854 2. Platt Sloat (Jr.) b. 19 Apr. 1861; d. 21 May 1883 3. Elias G. b. 1 Aug. 1865; d. 4 Mar. 1940 m. Alice Barrett 4. Mary Cunningham b. 10 Feb. 1870 5. Elizabeth b. 3 Aug. 1872 ------oOo------

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-242- CHARLES SLOAT (Michael, 117) b. 12 Nov. 1811 m. 1838 RACHEL GANUNG b. 1816 to Abram & Nancy (Early ) Ganung sister of Marcus Ganung (see #225) d. 1900 ------oOo------243- HANNAH SLOAT (Michael, 117) b. 11 Oct. 1815 m. SOLOMON HILL b. 9 Apr. 1805 d. 22 Aug. 1892 Chn., Hill: 1. Allen Blair 2. Charles S. 3. Tammara ------oOo------

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-246- ZELIA MERRITT SLOAT (John Ward, 122) b. 18 May 1812 d. 28 Jan. 1889 m. (1) 28 Aug. 1839 SARAH MINOR b. 1 Sep. 1817 d. 23 July 1861 He m. (2) ADELINE SCOFIELD Chn., Sloat, by (1): 433. Oliver Montraville b. 19 July 1840; d. July 1896 m. Martha Wright 434. William H. H. b. 31 July 1841 m. Emily Irene Walker 435. Mary Blanche b. 2 Mar. 1844 m. Theodore Fisher 436. Charles Minor b. 4 May 1845 m. Caroline Ganung 437. Emma Florence b. 12 Dec. 1847 m. George W. Holland 438. Estelle Jane b. 19 Apr. 1849 m. Francis E. Reed 439. Evinaldo Zeleah b. 9 June 1851 m. Emma Hallock 440. Erastus b. 2 Feb. 1853; d. young 441. Sarah Cassandra b. 23 Aug. 1855 442. Ward d. young Chn., Sloat, by (2): 443. Minerva b. 15 Mar. 1857 ------oOo------250- HANNAH J. SLOAT (John Ward, 122) b. 16 Feb. 1823 m. AMBROSE BURDICK Chn., Burdick: 1. Josephine d. young ------oOo------

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-306- JEANNETTE ELIZA SLOAT (John Drake, 134) b. 19 Sep. 1821 d. 10 Dec. 1889 m. (1) 11 Dec. 1839 JAMES BAYARD WHITTEMORE (Sr.) b. 8 Apr. 1815 d. 21 Dec. 1852 she m. (2) JOHN McKEON Judge, New York City b. 19 Mar. 1808 d. 22 Nov. 1883 Chn., Whittemore: 1. James Bayard (Jr.) b. 22 Oct. 1840 2. Jeannette Sloat b. 5 July 1848 Chn., McKeon: 3. Mary Ann b. 1856 ------oOo------307- JOHN DRAKE SLOAT (Jr.) (John Drake, 134) b. 18 Sep. 1833 d. 25 Dec. 1875 m. 29 Apr. 1869 MYRA LOUISE ROBSON b. 29 Dec. 1849 d. 6 Jan. 1880 She m. (2) 31 May 1879 - no issue GILROY WELLS GRIFFIN Chn., Sloat: 500. John Drake (III) b. 28 Feb. 1870 compiler of Sloat Charts m. 30 Apr. 1895 Ida Augustus Temme b. 20 Feb. 1872 501. William Henry b. 6 Oct. 1873; d. 6 Feb. 1875 502. Louise Gordon b. 19 Aug. 1875 m. 15 Oct. 1894 William Gideon Goodrich b. 27 June 1871 [handwritten note on LA Mss: "pg. 64 for sketch of John Drake Sloat."] [but it should ref. Mss pg. 8 for John Drake Sloat Sr - #134] ------oOo------

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-308- ISAAC SLOAT (Stephen, 137) b. 1 Nov. 1810 m. (1) JANE FOWLER He m. (2) 1834 JANE DeMOTT b. 16 Jan. 1816 d. 12 July 1860 No Chn. by (1). Chn., Sloat, by (2): 503. John Blauvelt b. 21 Aug. 1837 m. 8 May 1861 Sarah Catherine --- b. 13 Dec. 1839; d. 19 Sep. 1886 504. Frances b. 26 July 1839 m. John Eckerson 505. Eleanor b. 2 Nov. 1841; d. 17 Apr. 1871 506. Anna b. 1 Oct. 1842; d. 7 May 1851 507. DeMott b. 15 Mar. 1850 m. Lillian Edwards ------oOo------309- NANCY ELEANOR SLOAT (Stephen, 137) b. 27 Apr. 1812 d. 17 May 1876 m. 20 Sep. 1831 JAMES SUFFERN WANMAKER b. 9 May 1807 d. 4 May 1893 Chn., Wanmaker: 1. Stephen Christian b. 16 Dec. 1832 2. Sarah Cornelia b. 30 Mar. 1834 3. Maria Catherine b. 1 Feb. 1836 4. Emeline b. 4 Apr. 1839 5. Jane Amelia b. 2 Feb. 1840 6. James b. 26 June 1842 7. Edward Suffern b. 4 Mar. 1844 8. Alice Sloat b. 25 June 1846 9. Margaret b. 21 Dec. 1848 10. John b. 13 Jan. 1851 11. Isaac Sloat b. 12 Mar. 1855 12. Charles Wood b. 7 Nov. 1856 ------oOo------Transcribed [expanded and updated] by David E. Sloat ([email protected]) – revision 29 Oct. 1999. The SLOAT Family - by May Hart Smith

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[LC Mss has a "Missing Pages" marker on this page – but they all seem to be there.] -310- PETER WARD SLOAT (Stephen, 137) b. 5 Dec. 1817 d. 11 Oct. 1842 LYDIA SCHULTZ b. 11 Mar. 1825 d. 5 May 1872 Chn., Sloat: 508. William Schultz b. 8 Sep. 1844; d. 9 Feb. 1904 m. 11 Apr. 1879 Henrietta S.{A.} Strong b. 31 Jan. 1838 509. Mary Frederica m. Oscar Mason ------oOo------311- EMELINE SLOAT (Stephen, 137) b. 26 July 1819 d. 24 May 1861 m. 30 Apr. 1840 CHARLES D. WOOD b. 12 Jan. 1817 d. 16 Sep. 1898 Chn., Wood: 1. Virginia b. 10 July 1843 [LC has 'Nov.' typed, crossed out, and 'July' handwritten] 2. Stephen b. 2 Nov. 1847 3. Kate Sloat b. 3 Feb. 1853 4. Mary Eleanor b. 31 May 1857 ------oOo------

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-312- JOHN JACOB SLOAT (Stephen, 137) b. 22 July 1822 d. 20 Sep. 1886 m. (1) KATE BROAD b. 4 Mar. 1844 d. 3 Oct. 1871 He m. (2) 28 Apr. 1880 JANE WARD Chn., Sloat, by (1): 510. Grace b. 30 June 1868 m. 7 Oct. 1891 Charles P. Hopper b. 16 July 1862 No Chn. by (2). ------oOo------313- WILLIAM LAFAYETTE SLOAT (Stephen, 137) b. 23 June 1824 d. 2 Mar. 1908 m. (1) 21 Sep. 1851 MARY ANN WHITMOUR He m. (2) 18 Dec. 1901 MARY ELIZABETH VANDERHOOF Chn., Sloat, by (1): 511. Frederick b. 8 Nov. 1853; d. 16 Apr. 1909 m. 8 Nov. 1877 Hannah Dater b. 14 June 1857 512. Emma b. 9 Jan. 1864; d. 4 Mar. 1895 m. S.L. Woods b. 11 Mar. 1841; d. 28 Jan. 1910 No Chn. by (2). ------oOo------

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-314- STEPHEN SPENCER SLOAT (Stephen, 137) b. 30 July 1828 d. 21 Oct. 1852 MARY ELIZA PERKINS Chn., Sloat: 513. Charles S. m. --- Peck - no issue 514. Mary Ann m. Richard W. Oldfield 515. Kate Louise m. Newell Brewer - no issue ------oOo------315- MARY JANE SLOAT (Stephen, 137) b. 7 Mar. 1830 m. 21 Sep. 1853 ANDREW EDWARD SUFFERN Chn., Suffern: 1. Charles Carroll b. 18 Nov. 1854 2. Katherine b. 13 Aug. 1858 ------oOo------316- LEAH LOUISE SLOAT (Jacob, 138) b. 9 Dec. 1827 d. 28 Dec. 1853 m. 3 Apr. 1849 GARRET MYERS ANDERSON d. -- Aug. 1853 Chn., Anderson: 1. Robert Ward b. 1850 2. Sarah b. 1851 ------oOo------

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-317- MARTHA ELLEN SLOAT (Jacob, 138) b. 24 Oct. 1829 d. 5 Feb. 1907 m. 20 Oct. 1852 NEWTON POMEROY FASSETT b. 26 Nov. 1827 d. 17 Jan. 1894 Chn., Fassett: 1. Mary Louise b. 8 Jan. 1851 2. Jacob Sloat b. 13 Nov. 1853 3. Julius Philo b. 7 Dec. 1854 4. Sarah Martha b. 31 Aug. 1858 5. Henry Lewis b. 20 May 1860 6. Thurman Edward b. 15 Mar. 1862 ------oOo------319- MARY WARD SLOAT (Jacob, 138) b. 8 Dec. 1833 d. 4 Nov. 1900 m. 11 Dec. 1861 GABRIEL HARRISON PARKHURST b. 23 May 1836 d. 4 Nov. 1900 Chn., Parkhurst: 1. Mary Sloat b. 16 Sep. 1862 2. Martha Coleman b. 6 Oct. 1869 ------oOo------

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-321- HENRY RANSOM SLOAT (Jacob, 158) b. 28 Feb. 1838 d. 11 Dec. 1905 m. (1) 13 Oct. 1859 HENRIETTA SCHULTZ b. 29 Oct. 1840 d. 8 Jan. 1873 He m. (2) 23 June 1875 CARRIE WARD SCHULTZ b. 5 May 1858 Chn., Sloat, by (1): 516. Jacob Aston b. 26 July 1860 517. Emma b. 30 Nov. 1870 m. 24 Apr. 1888 Daniel Burr Van Wagenen b. 26 Sep. 1859 518. Mary Henrietta b. 4 Jan. 1873 m. 22 Oct. 1899 William W. Allen b. 15 Mar. 1870 Chn., Sloat, by (2): 519. Carrie Louise b. 11 Mar. 1880 m. 12 June 1900 Samuel Lloyd Eastburn b. 19 Apr. 1900 ------oOo------323- JAMES WHITFIELD SLOAT (David James, 145) b. 5 Aug. 1847 m. 12 Jan. 1870 SAPHRONIA JANE HUNTER b. 22 Sep. 1850 d. 2 Sep. 1900 Chn., Sloat: 520. LeGrand b. 22 Oct. 1870 521. Louise Bayes b. 8 June 1875 522. Roy Whitfield b. 15 Sep. 1878 523. James Whitfield b. 28 Apr. 1891 ------oOo------

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-324- MARY FRANCES SLOAT (David James, 145) b. 15 July 1849 m. 25 Feb. 1873 WILLIAM JAY GROO Chn., Groo: 1. Sadie b. 18 Nov. 1873 2. Fannie b. 22 Feb. 1876 3. Elmira b. 17 Sep. 1878 4. Pearl b. 14 Feb. 1881 5. Lillian Lathrop b. 5 Oct. 1893 6. Frances Willard b. 19 Oct. 1888 7. Stanley b. 2 Dec. 1890 ------oOo------329- JANE WOODRUFF SLOAT (John, 157) b. 7 Nov. 1825 d. 30 Oct. 1865 m. ANTHONY LITTLER Chn., Littler: 1. Frank Eugene b. 1867 ------oOo------330- CHARLES OSCAR SLOAT (John, 157) b. 11 Dec. 1827 m. 1857 --?-- --?-- Chn., Sloat: 524. Charles Fred b. 6 July 1858 m. 1 July 1890 Clara Etta Morgan b. 27 May 1868 525. William K. b. 29 Aug. 1866 m. Nellie Doyle ------oOo------

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-332- JAMES BACON SLOAT (John, 157) b. 9 Aug. 1831 d. 15 Aug. 1861 m. 18 Mar. 1856 MARY LOUISE KEPP b. 16 June 1833 d. 7 May 1887 Chn., Sloat: 526. John Oscar b. 8 Nov. 1857; d. 9 July 1881 m. 22 Oct. 1878 Mary Ada Green b. 21 Aug. 1859 ------oOo------

-334- SARAH MEAD SLOAT (John, 157) b. 18 Oct. 1834 m. 3 Jan. 1861 NORRIS DUNN b. 19 Nov. 1827 d. 30 Mar. 1889 Chn., Dunn: 1. Addie Elizabeth b. 7 June 1863 2. Frances Sarah b. 16 Apr 1865 m. David Watson residing at Elsie, Michigan [In both Mss. the listing for #334 as a child gives her marriage and then states "one daughter Frances Sloat Dunn…" But the listing for #334 as a parent lists the two daughters given above.] ------oOo------

-336- SAMUEL CHURCH SLOAT (John, 157) b. 31 July 1837 m. LUCILLA BIRMINGHAM b. 13 Sep. 1844 Chn., Sloat: 527. George b. 9 June 1868 m. Frances Warren b. 20 July 1870 528. Alta b. 18 May 1872 ------oOo------

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-337- BURGET RATHBONE SLOAT (John, 157) b. 23 July 1842 m. 21 Feb. 1871 SARAH HALSEY b. 16 July 1852 Chn., Sloat: 721. John [handwritten note on LC Mss: 'should have been in 500 col'] ------oOo------

-338- HENRY WAGNER SLOAT (John, 157) b. 27 May 1843 m. 1 Feb. 1866 MELISSA DICKERSON b. 30 Mar. 1845 Chn., Sloat: 530. Nellie b. 29 Sep. 1867 m. 13 Aug. 1887 Clayton Lingle 531. Arthur b. 11 May 1871 532. Myrta b. 4 May 1873 m. 19 June 1889 George Spink b. 3 July 1891 533. Edward b. 7 July 1875 ------oOo------

-339- MERCIA SLOAT (Leander, 158) b. 17 Oct. 1828 d. 23 May 1859 m. 4 July 1852 JACOB WELLER Chn., Weller: 1. Leander Sloat b. 15 Nov. 1852 2. Minnie C. b. 4 Mar. 1855 ------oOo------

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-340- NANCY SLOAT (Leander, 158) b. 27 Apr. 1832 m. 19 Sep. 1854 A. B. STERNE Chn., Sterne: 1. Leo b. 22 July 1855 2. Louis b. 2 Oct. 1861 ------oOo------

-342- ACHSAN SLOAT (Leander, 158) b. 24 Nov. 1837 m. 20 Mar. 1856 JOSEPH McNITT d. 23 Dec. 1880 Chn., McNitt: 1. Maud R. b. 2 Sep. 1861 2. Josephine b. 22 Feb. 1868 3. Leo D. b. 9 Oct 1870 4. Louis H. b. 6 Dec. 1875 5. P. Elizabeth b. 5 Aug. 1878 ------oOo------

-343- GERTRUDE SLOAT (Jonas, 169) b. 1816 d. 1849 m. JAMES WILSON Chn., Wilson: 1. --?-- son

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-345- HANNAH SLOAT (Jonas, 169) b. 1821 m. 1834 EDWARD STYLES Chn., Styles: 1. George b. 1835 2. Amelia b. 1840 3. Mary b. 1847 4. Hattie b. 1865 [Footnote: from entry #169] Apparently these dates are approximated and perhaps an error exists in #345 as Hannah would have been only 13 when she married. She was born probably about 1819. ------oOo------

-346- RACHEL SLOAT (Jonas, 169) b. 1823 m. JOHN MOORE Chn., Moore: 1. --?-- 2. --?-- 3. --?------oOo------

-349- AMELIA SLOAT (Jonas, 169) b. 1827 d. 1860 m. 1849 NEWTON SOMMARS PHILO Chn., Philo: 1. Newton 2. James 3. Henry ------oOo------

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-350- HENRY ELTING SLOAT (Jonas, 169) b. 1 May 1831 m. 5 Nov. 1856 HARRIET E. RIDDLE b. 28 July 1835 Chn., Sloat: 534. Harry C. b. 4 Sep 1857 535. Amelia b. 12 July 1859; d. 17 July 1887 536. Clarence b. 1863 537. William Gerard b. 25 Feb 1865 m. 12 Apr. 1888 Mary Kate Lord b. 1868 538. Grace V. b. 11 Oct. 1867 ------oOo------

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-354- JENKINS SLOAT (Henry Elting, 173) b. 7 Jan. 1828, Port Richmond, Staten Island d. 4 May 1905, bu. Palisades Cemetery m. 23 Sep. 1860, by Rev. Benjamin Day, M.E.Ch., Palisades CLARA HUGLE SNEDEN b. 10 Aug. 1837 to Capt. Lawrence J. & Nancy (Taulman) Sneden of Sneden's Landing on Hudson, Rockland Co., N.Y. d. 13 Mar. 1913, Norwood, N.J., bu. Palisades Cem.

Chn., Sloat: 539. Charles Edwin b. 20 Feb. 1865; d. 25 Nov. 1892 m. 1891 Mary L. Comings of Tappan 540. Daisy Florence b. 4 Mar. 1869; res. Norwood, N.J. 541. Joseph Elting b. 17 Jan. 1878 Old Closter, N.J. m. 25 Oct. 1924 Myrtle May Hurd b. 11 Nov. 1886 Jenkins Sloat (#354) and wife resided on Staten Island and owned land where Brough Hall now stands, Port Richmond. Later they lived in Jersey City where they owned a home. Jenkins Sloat was in business with his father building many docks along the water fronts of New York and New Jersey. They built part of the Nickle Plate Railroad, Grove and Montgomery Sts., Jersey City. In ____[blank in LA Mss] {Later in life} he purchased a 165 acre farm in Old Closter now Rockleigh Bore, Bergen Co., New Jersey, on the western slope of the Palisades where he raised fine trotting horses. [From p. 75 of LA Mss. This page is missing in the editor's copy of the LC Mss – but can be assumed to be the same.] Clara Hugle Sneden was educated at the Misses Cole's School for Young Ladies at the parsonage and at a Young Ladies Seminary, Freehold, New Jersey. She is described as high-spirited, intellectual and talented as a pianist and vocalist; she was a lover of horses. Her father, Capt. Lawrence J. Sneden, born 1800, Tappan; died 1870, was the son of John Sneden, Jr. and Phebe Gosner. He had a ship yard at Sneden's Landing on the west side of the Hudson opposite Dobbs Ferry. Here he built sailing vessels: sloops (one mast) and schooners (two masts). John Sneden, Jr., descended from Clas (Nicholas) Sneden who arrived at New Amsterdam from Holland in the ship St. John the Baptist in December, 1657. John Sneden, Sr., was on the side of the patriots in the War of the Revolution. The family, like many others, was divided: others were loyalists. Nicholas Sneden resided at Hemstead, Long Island; Westchester, town of Eastchester; and later generations on the Hudson. He owned a farm at Oyster Bay. The family owned large farms and acquired the Ferry to Dobbs Ferry. The Gosner family descends from Anneke Jans through Bogardus and Brewer families.

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Nancy Taulman, b. 1803, was Clara Hugle Sneden's mother. She died 1883 at Old Closter. She was the daughter of Major Peter Taulman of Tappan Landing. He was born 1757 at Old Closter; died 1835; buried in the Tappan church yard. His wife, Mary Neale, was the daughter of John Neale of Burlington, New Jersey. Major Taulman was a Capt. in the Continental line during the Revolutionary War and was a member of the Society of Cincinnati. Donar Taulman came from Amsterdam, Holland, to New Amsterdam in 1657. ------oOo------

-360- RICHARD BRODHEAD SLOAT (Henry Elting, 172) b. 14 Feb. 1842, Tappan Landing d. 10 Apr. 1910, Fairview, New Jersey m. MARY BOYD b. 13 Feb. 1845 d. 7 July 1929 Chn., Sloat: 542. Laura b. 11 Feb. 1866 m. 30 Oct. 1890 Albert Lake Tuttle, MD b. 12 May 1863; d. -- May 1938; res. Lakeville, Conn. 543. George Henry b. 15 Oct. 1868 m. 31 Oct. 1893 Lillie I. Hurd 544. Adelaide S. b. 20 June 1871 m. Herbert Overacre 545. Richard Willard b 24 May 1878, Old Chester, N.J. m. 22 Feb. 1908 Grace Darling Powson ------oOo------

-363- EDGAR SLOAT (Henry Lowary, 174) b. 11 Sep. 1854 m. NETTIE BLANK Chn., Sloat: no #. --?-- no #. --?------oOo------

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-368- ISABEL SLOAT (Daniel, 175) b. 24 Nov. 1874 m. 25 Oct. 1894 ALBERT E. ANGUS b. 7 Oct. 1869 Chn., Angus: 1. Stuart b. 19 Dec. 1895 2. Isabel Sloat b. 23 June 1907 ------oOo------377- ALFRED BURTON SLOAT (James, 200) b. 23 Jan. 1839 d. 6 Mar. 1905 m. 31 Dec. 1860 MARY ELIZABETH WELLS b. 10 May 1840 d. 6 Mar. 1899 Chn., Sloat: 546. Samuel James b. 8 Nov. 1861; d. 29 Oct. 1889 m. 28 Oct. 1881 Desire May Bennett b. 26 May 1865 547. Cornelius ------oOo------378- CORNELIUS J. SLOAT (James, 200) m. --?-- --?-- Chn., Sloat: no #. Charles ------oOo------379- MARY SLOAT (James, 200) m. HENRY WILLIAM Chn., Williams: [bottom of page cut off on LA Mss] {1. Elizabeth} {1. C. J.} {1. Hattie} ------oOo------

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-384- HENRY CORKY SLOAT (Johan, 202) b. 2 Apr. 1842 d. 28 Aug. 1906 m. 20 Apr. 1860 LAURA PARMELEY b. 1842 d. 1904 Chn., Sloat: 548. Cornelius J. b. 1861 m. Gussie Gangle 549. Benjamin Franklin b. 28 Dec. 1865 m. 1886 Mary E. Winner b. 20 Sep. 1865 [See Benjamin Franklin Sloat, Sr. – Ninth Generation – in The Genealogy of Benjamin Franklin Sloat - see DESloat RootsWeb FreePages R2568 = http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~desloat/Refs/SHC/BFSfam.pdf – noting that the marriage listed here is his second listed there.] 550. Laura m. Walter Herbert 551. Martha b. 1870 552. Henry b. Sep. 1872 553. Ernest 554. Jennie M. b. 1882 555. Lizzie 556. Frederick William b. 12 Jan. 1875 m. 22 Oct. 1897 Mary Emma Rhodes b. 26 Jan. 1875 ------oOo------385- CHARITY JANE SLOAT (Johan, 202) b. 13 Sep. 1843 m. 7 June 1866 JONAS SPARKS b. 26 Oct. 1843 d. 2 June 1908 Chn., Sparks: 1. Harry Bartlett b. 15 Nov. 1868; d. 15 Oct. 1895 ------oOo------

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-386- MARY LAVINA SLOAT (Johan, 202) b. 7 Feb. 1845 m. 13 Sep. 1866 HENRY WASHBURN b. 14 June 1840 Chn., Washburn: 1. Carrie E. 2. Charles H. 3. Mabel Florence ------oOo------

-387- ELIZA AGNES SLOAT (JOHAN, 202) b. 13 DEC. 1847 m. 11 July 1866 ABRAHAM WOERTENDYKE Chn., Woertendyke: 1. Edwin b. 27 Feb. 1867 2. Margaret b. -- Dec. 1870 3. Clarence 4. Florence ------oOo------

-388- MARTHA ELEANOR SLOAT (Johan, 202) b. 15 July 1851 m. 23 Mar. 1870 ISAAC NEWBY b. 6 Oct. 1848 d. 11 Feb. 1904 Chn., Newby: 1. Walter b. 3 May 1871; d. 25 Jan. 1907 2. Jessie b. 17 June 1877 3. Laura Elizabeth b. 28 May 1880 4. Melville b. 11 Mar. 1884 ------oOo------

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-389- WILLIAM SILVERT SLOAT (Johan, 202) b. 22 July 1856 m. AUGUSTUS STRIZER Chn., Sloat: 557. William L. b. 6 Dec. 1883 ------oOo------390- LAURA ELIZABETH SLOAT (Johan, 202) b. 18 Jan. 1860 m. 15 Jan. 1880 GEORGE KLAUS b. 14 July 1855 Chn., Klaus: 1. William 2. Edith Amelia b. 5 Sep. 1881 3. George Henry b. 1883 4. Grace Ethel b. 21 Jan. 1885 5. Viola Beatrice b. 5 Apr. 1888 6. Laura Edna d. inf. 7. Walter Fuller b. 16 Aug. 1893 ------oOo------391- FRANK B. SLOAT (Johan, 202) b. 1865 KATHERINE --?-- Chn., Sloat: 558. Irene 559. Ethel ------oOo------401- JAMES RENWICK SLOAT (Henry Polhemus, 210) b. 16 June 1839 m. 14 Feb. 1867 LUCY ELLEN PEARSONS b. 31 Aug. 1849 Chn., Sloat: 560. Oswald Pearsons b. 25 Jan. 1871 ------oOo------

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-402- ELLEN PHEBE SLOAT (Henry Polhemus, 210) b. 1843 m. 22 Aug. 1874 WILLIAM GARDNER b. 1 Jan. 1849 Chn., Gardner: 1. Minnie Ellen b. 18 Sep. 1875 2. Henry John b. 8 Oct. 1877 3. William Marcus b. 2 June 1879 4. Lillie Gillespie b. 26 Nov. 1880 ------oOo------

-416- FRANK DONALLY SLOAT (Henry, 223) b. 28 Sep. 1835 d. 10 Mar. 1922, Washington, DC m. 31 Aug. 1857 BETSY A. BRISTOL b. 23 Dec. 1838 d. 18 Jan. 1891 Chn., Sloat: 568. Frank E. b. 27 Sep. 1858 569. Orville E. b. 6 Apr. 1866 Frank Donnally Sloat was connected with the Patent Office, Washington, D.C. for many years. ------oOo------[Both Mss. here have further non-Sloat family related to the author: May Hart Smith. Because this is being re-done as a Sloat book they are not included here in the main text, but out of respect for the effort she put into the original work, and to honor the right of the author to document her own family, they are published following the main text as Appendix A.] ------oOo------

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-417- ANNA SLOAT (Henry, 223) b. 22 May 1836 LEANDER BAKER

Chn., Baker: 1. H. Harrison Baker [the following are hand entries in the LA Mss] 1. Howard (perhaps Howard Harrison) 2. Carrie m. --?-- Van Nostrand 3. Elizabeth m. --?-- Conabeer all res. Tarrytown ------oOo------

-418- ANNA SLOAT (Warren, 228) b. 12 May 1840 m. GEORGE SCOFIELD b. 22 Jan. 1840 Chn., Scofield: 1. Fred E. b. 26 June 1862 2. George W. b. 22 Feb. 1866 ------oOo------

-421- LYDIA ANN SLOAT (Edson, 229) b. 3 July 1838 m. GEORGE W. SEAMAN Chn., Seaman: 1. Carrie E. b. 25 Feb. 1868 m. L. B. Roussin 2. Emma J. b. 25 Apr. 1878 3. Edson S. b. 18 Jan. 1880 ------oOo------

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-423- ORSON W. SLOAT (Edson, 229) b. 28 May 1850 m. 12 Nov. 1872 SARAH LOUISE PENNY b. 25 Mar. 1852 Chn., Sloat: 561. Edson Stanley b. 13 Sep. 1872 562. Benjamin Crosby b. 12 Oct. 1877 563. John Gowans b. 1879; d. 1880 564. Marjory b. 18 May 1884 ------oOo------426- LEONARD GANUNG SLOAT (Orman, 230) b. 12 Feb. 1853 m. 11 Oct. 1876 LUCY PHILLIPS b. 23 Nov. 1856 Chn., Sloat: no #. Ernest b. 28 July 1884 ------oOo------427- GEORGE SLOAT (Elbert, 231) m. --?-- --?-- Chn., Sloat: no #. Etta no #. Lillie ------oOo------428- JAMES SLOAT (Elbert, 231) m. --?-- --?-- Chn., Sloat: no #. Elbert ------oOo------

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-430- JAMES SLOAT (Elbert, 231) m. ANN TRAVIS b. to Joseph & Mary (Sloat ) Travis Chn., Sloat: no #. Joseph no #. Mary ------oOo------431- CARRIE SLOAT (Elbert, 231) m. MILAN WESTCOTT Chn., Westcott: no #. Edna ------oOo------434- WILLIAM HENRY SLOAT (Zelea, 246) b. 31 July 1841 m. EMILY IRENE WALKER res. Carmel, N.Y. Chn., Sloat: 565. Annie 566. Willie 567. Clara Irene m. Henry H. Merritt 568. Nellie V. 569. George Walker ------oOo------436- CHARLES MINOR SLOAT (Zelea, 246) b. 4 May 1845 m. 3 Dec. 1867 CAROLINE GANUNG Chn., Sloat: 570. Emma Florence d. young 571. Charles 572. Esther Minor b. 21 Oct. 1869; d. 23 May 1910 m. 22 Oct. 1881 William Fowler ------oOo------Transcribed [expanded and updated] by David E. Sloat ([email protected]) – revision 29 Oct. 1999. The SLOAT Family - by May Hart Smith

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-438- ESTELLE JANE SLOAT (Zeleah, 246) b. 19 Apr. 1849 m. 6 Sep. 1871 FRANCIS E. REED b. 8 May 1846 d. 19 Dec. 1881 Chn., Reed: 1. Samuel James b. 6 Oct. 1872 m. 10 Oct. 1891 Lucy M. Jewell b. 17 Mar. 1873 2. Erastus Darwin b. 1 Feb. 1874 m. Emily Bezin ------oOo------439- EVINALDO ZELEAH SLOAT (Zeleah, 246) b. 9 June 1851 m. EMMA HALLOCK b. 21 Jan. 1854 Chn., Sloat: 573. Blanche A. 574. Laura 575. Howard M. ------oOo------441- SARAH CASSANDRA SLOAT (Zeleah, 246) m. DANIEL FALLON Chn., Fallon: 1. Cassandra b. 23 Aug. 1876 2. Donald Oliver b. 18 Oct. 1878 3. Edward D. b. 21 July 1879 4. Evinaldo b. 7 Mar. 1882 m. Phenia Palmer 5. Florence m. Horace Miller b. 28 Nov. 1878 ------oOo------{** The name is spelled several ways in connection with these families: Zelia, Zelea, Zeleah.}

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-500- JOHN DRAKE SLOAT (III) (John Drake, 307) b. 28 Feb. 1870 m. 30 Apr. 1895 IDA AUGUSTUS TEMME b. 20 Feb. 1872 Chn., Sloat: 701. Mayme Louise b. 22 Jan. 1896 702. Ruth Florence b. 23 Mar. 1899 John Drake Sloat #500 is the Compiler of the Sloat Charts [from which this book was written]. ------oOo------

-502- LOUISE GORDON SLOAT (John Drake, 307) b. 19 Aug. 1875 m. 15 Oct. 1894 WILLIAM GIDEON GOODRICH b. 27 June 1871 Chn., Goodrich: 1. Mildred b. 22 Aug. 1899 ------oOo------

-507- DeMOTT SLOAT (Isaac, 308) b. 15 Mar. 1850 m. LILLIAN EDWARDS Chn., Sloat: 703. Evelyn ------oOo------

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-508- WILLIAM SCHULTZ SLOAT (Peter Ward, 310) b. 8 Sep. 1844 d. 9 Feb. 1904 m. 11 Apr. 1870 HENRIETTA A. STRONG b. 23 Jan. 1871 Chn., Sloat: 704. Frederick Strong b. 23 Jan. 1871 m. Anna Lemual b. 1879 705. William b. 8 Apr. 1873 m. Millie Adelia Powell b. 28 Feb. 1871 706. Grace b. 22 June 1875 d. 17 Mar. 1903 m. 3 Oct. 1893 Robert Wagar ------oOo------509- MARY FREDERICA SLOAT (Peter Ward, 310) m. OSCAR MASON Chn., Mason: 703. Maud ------oOo------511- FREDERICK SLOAT (William Lafayette, 313) b. 8 Nov. 1853 d. 16 Apr. 1909 m. 8 Nov. 1877 HANNAH DATER b. 14 June 1857 Chn., Sloat: 707. Emma b. 27 July 1879 708. Lafayette b. 19 Mar. 1881 709. John b. 14 Oct. 1883 710. Nancy b. 18 Oct. 1889 711. Bernice b. 31 Aug. 1896 ------oOo------

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-514- MARY ANN SLOAT (Stephen Spencer, 314) m. RICHARD W. OLDFIELD Chn., Oldfield: 1. John 2. Ada 3. Charles ------oOo------517- EMMA SLOAT (Henry Ransom, 321) b. 30 Nov. 1870 m. 24 Apr. 1888 DANIEL BURR VAN WAGENEN b. 26 Sep. 1859 Chn., VanWagenen: 1. Mary b. 18 Apr. 1890 2. Huldah b. 25 Nov. 1899 ------oOo------518- MARY HENRIETTA SLOAT (Henry Ransom, 321) b. 4 Jan. 1873 m. 22 Oct. 1899 WILLIAM W. ALLEN b. 15 Mar. 1870 Chn., Allen: 1. Mary Walker b. 1 May 1900 ------oOo------519- CARRIE LOUISE SLOAT (Henry Ransom, 321) b. 11 Mar. 1880 m. 12 June 1900 SAMUEL LLOYD EASTBURN b. 19 Apr. 1872 Chn., Eastburn: 1. Helen Louise b. 29 May 1905 2. Barbara b. 15 Mar. 1908 ------oOo------

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-525- WILLIAM K. SLOAT (Charles Oscar, 330) b. 29 Aug. 1866 m. NELLIE DOYLE Chn., Sloat: 715. Josephine b. 10 Oct. 1892 716. Warren Aloysius b. 29 Oct. 1893 ------oOo------526- JOHN OSCAR SLOAT (James Bacon, 332) b. 8 Nov. 1857 d. 9 July 1881 m. 22 Oct. 1878 MARY ADA GREEN b. 21 Aug. 1859 Chn., Sloat: 719. James b. 16 July 1881 ------oOo------527- GEORGE SLOAT (Samuel Church, 336) b. 9 June 1868 m. FRANCES WARREN b. 20 July 1870 Chn., Sloat: 720. George b. 15 Apr. 1892 ------oOo------530- NELLIE SLOAT (Henry Wagner, 338) b. 29 Sep. 1867 m. 13 Aug. 1887 CLAYTON LINGLE Chn., Lingle: 1. Glen b. 2 Feb. 1892 2. Mabel b. 15 Nov. 1894 ------oOo------

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-537- WILLIAM GERARD SLOAT (Henry Elting, 350) b. 25 Feb. 1865 m. 12 Apr. 1888 MARY KATE LORD b. 1868 Chn., Sloat: 722. Gladys V. b. 5 Mar. 1889 ------oOo------

-539- CHARLES EDWIN SLOAT (Jenkins, 354) b. 20 Feb. 1865 d. 25 Nov. 1892 m. 1891 MARY L. COMINGS of Tappan Chn., Sloat: 723. Florence Edwina b. 22 Nov. 1892; res. Montclair [LC Mss does not have 'res.'] ------oOo------

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-541- JOSEPH ELTING SLOAT (Jenkins, 354) b. 17 Jan. 1878 Old Closter, N.J.

m. 25 Oct. 1924 MYRTLE MAY HURD b. 11 Nov. 1886 to Alfred P. and Mary E. (Arnold) Hurd formerly of Canton, Mass. Chn., Sloat: 724. William Arthur Taulman b. 21 Mar. 1927

Joseph Elting Sloat (#541) was born in Old Closter, now Rockleigh Bore, about two and half miles from Norwood where he has resided since 1901. He was educated at Old Closter and studied telegraphy. For a number of years he worked for the Northern Railroad of New Jersey (Erie). He is Post Master of Norwood and has served as Station Agent at West Norwood on the West Shore Railroad 1916-1919; at Tappan 1919-1930. He is a member of the Reformed Protestant Church, Tappan; the Holland Society of New York; Sons of the American Revolution; Empire State Society; Founder and Governor-General, Descendants of Colonial Americans. During the {World} War 1918 he was commandant to keep "EYE" on activities of German sympathizers. [Last paragraph not in LC Mss.] William Arthur Taulman Sloat [#724] was named for William Arthur Albertson Sloat [? #409 ?] of Newburgh and Capt. Peter Taulman, Revolutionary patriot. ------oOo------542- LAURA SLOAT (Richard Brodhead, 360) b. 11 Feb. 1866

m. 30 Oct. 1890 ALBERT LAKE TUTTLE, MD b. 12 May 1863 d. -- May 1938 res. Lakeville, Conn. Chn., Tuttle: 1. Clara Boyd b. 4 Nov. 1892 m. 25 Sep. 1915 Frank Hall Peet 2. Helen Adelaide b. 1 July 1895 3. Marion Sloat b. 10 May 1898 m. --?-- Beach 4. Mary Lake b. 4 Mar. 1905 m. William Barnett ------oOo------

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-543- GEORGE HENRY SLOAT (Richard Brodhead, 360) b. 15 Oct. 1868 m. 31 Oct. 1893 LILLIE I. HURD b. -- to Alfred P. & Mary E. (Arnold ) Hurd of Leonia, N.J. Chn., Sloat: 725. Orison Brodhead b. 21 July 1895 m. 1 July 1920 Annie Estelle Small 726. Ethel May b. 22 Sep. 1902 m. 26 July 1925 Richard Caldwell Ames ------oOo------544- ADELAIDE S. SLOAT (Richard Brodhead, 360) b. 20 June 1871

m. HERBERT OVERACRE res. Passaic, New Jersey Chn., Overacre: 1. Mildred b. 3 Nov. 1900 2. Margaret b. 13 July 1902 ------oOo------545- RICHARD WILLARD SLOAT (Richard Brodhead, 360) b. 24 May 1878, Old Chester, NJ m. 22 Feb. 1908 GRACE DARLING POWSON Chn., Sloat: 727. Robert Brodhead b. 16 Apr. 1918, Hudson Heights, NJ 728. Carol Jean b. 23 Sep. 1920 ------oOo------

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-546- SAMUEL JAMES SLOAT (Alfred Burtin, 377) b. 8 Nov. 1861 d. 29 Oct. 1889 m. 28 Oct. 1881 DESIRE MAY BENNETT b. 26 May 1865 Chn., Sloat: 729. Mary Elizabeth b. 22 Nov. 1883 m. 29 Sep. 1907 Walter Diffenbaugh 730. Jame Truman b. 10 Dec. 1885; d. 11 Oct. 1887 731. Paul Osbourne b. 10 Dec. 1887; d. 9 Aug. 1888 732. Ethel Maria Tucker b. 10 Jan. 1889 [LC Mss omits "Tucker"] ------oOo------547- CORNELIUS SLOAT (Alfred Burtin, 377) m. --?-- --?-- Chn., Sloat: 733. Charles ------oOo------548- CORNELIUS J. SLOAT (Henry Corky, 202) b. 1861 m. GUSSIE GANGLE Chn., Sloat: 734. Ernest 735. Albert ------oOo------

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-549- BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SLOAT (Henry Corky, 384) [Sr.] b. 28 Dec. 1865 m. 1886 MARY E. WINNER b. 20 sep. 1865 Chn., Sloat: 736. Ruth Evelyn b. 1889 737. Phillip E. b. 1893 738. Benjamin Franklin b. 1897 [Jr.] 739. Dorothy b. 1902 740. Robert W. [See Benjamin Franklin Sloat, Sr. – Ninth Generation – in The Genealogy of Benjamin Franklin Sloat - see DESloat RootsWeb FreePages R2568 = http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~desloat/Refs/SHC/BFSfam.pdf – noting that the marriage listed here is his second listed there.] ------oOo------550- LAURA SLOAT (Henry Corky, 384) m. WALTER HERBERT Chn., Herbert: 1. Roy 2. Jennie 3. Henry 4. Harold 5. Laura ------oOo------556- FREDERICK WILLIAM SLOAT (Henry Corky, 384) b. 12 Jan. 1875 m. 22 Oct. 1897 MARY EMMA RHODES b. 26 Jan. 1875 Chn., Sloat: 741. Florence b. 12 Mar. 1899 742. Aymos b. 27 June 1900 743. Frederick P. b. 12 Feb. 1906 ------oOo------

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-572- ESTHER MINOR SLOAT (Charles Minor, 436) b. 21 Oct. 1869 d. 23 May 1910 m. 22 Oct. 1881 WILLIAM FOWLER Chn., Fowler: 1. Carrie B. 2. Clevedon 3. Hoyt 4. Alice 5. Milton ------oOo------704- FREDERICK STRONG SLOAT (William Schultz, 508) b. 23 Jan. 1871 m. ANNA LEMUAL b. 1879 Chn., Sloat: no #. Grace ------oOo------725- ORISON BRODHEAD SLOAT (George Henry, 543) b. 21 July 1895

m. 1 July 1920 ANNIE ESTELLE SMALL b. 21 Jan. 1901 to Everett & Lucy Jane (Randall) Small of Berlin, MA res. Leonia Chn., Sloat: no #. George Everett b. 29 Sep. 1921 ------oOo------

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-726- ETHEL MAY SLOAT (George Henry, 543) b. 22 Sep. 1902 m. 26 July 1925 RICHARD CALDWELL AMES of North Easton, MA Chn., Ames: 1. Mary Boyd b. 3 June 1926 2. Esther James b. 7 Jan. 1928 3. Phyllis May b. 15 Aug. 1930 ------oOo------

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It has not been possible to place Lewis Sloat in the Sloat scheme, connecting him with the main branch, although there is no doubt that he is descended from Jan Pietersen Slot. {The given name would indicate he is also from Jan Jansen S.} The descendants of Lewis Sloat are given here hoping that some time records may be located that will give this branch of the family its rightful place. The following records are from charts prepared by John Drake Sloat. Mrs. Nellie Sloat LaMoreaux {res.}of Cassanaga, Florida is a descendant of Lewis Sloat.

-600- LEWIS SLOAT (--?--) m. ELIZABETH TRUMPER Chn., Sloat: 601. Emie bap. 14 Apr. 1755, Tarrytown, NY Dutch Ch. (Sleepy Hollow) 602. --?-- {Another child bap} 603. Abbinezer b. 13 Oct. 1768; bap. 8 Apr. 1769, Tappan m. Betsy Weaver, no issue 604. Christana b. 2 May 1770; bap. 11 June 1770 m. John Hunt 605. Jacob b. 15 Dec. 1771; bap. 5 July 1772 606. Elizabeth b. 7 Aug. 1774; bap. 18 Sep. 1774 m. Harmonius Snyder 607. William bap. 31 Aug. 1777, New Hurley 608. Maria b. 1 Apr. 1779 m. Abraham Butler 609. Hendrick b. 1 July 1781; d. 24 Mar. 1867 m. Jemima Kane ------oOo------606- ELIZABETH SLOAT (Lewis, 600) b. 7 Aug. 1774; bap. 18 Sep. 1774, Tappan m. HARMONIUS SNYDER Chn., Snyder: 1. Johannes b. 26 May 1791 New Hurley 2. Elizabeth b. 16 June 1792 New Hurley 3. Lewis b. 8 Feb. 1794 ------oOo------

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-609- HENDRICK SLOAT (Lewis, 600) b. 1 July 1781, New Hurley d. 24 Mar. 1867 m. 4 Apr. 1802 JEMIMA KANE b. 1782 d. 15 Sep. 1860 Chn., Sloat: 610. Eliza b. 19 Nov. 1802 m. John Mitchell 611. Henry b. 5 Nov. 1805 m. Mary Dixon 612. John b. 16 June 1807 m(1). Lydia Doane m(2). Aseneth Havens 613. William Barnes b. 10 May 1809 m. Betsy M. Terry 614. Thompson b. 18 Aug. 1811 m. Elizabeth Jane Boles 615. Harrison b. 17 Apr. 1814 m. Elizabeth Bascom 616. Charles Kane b. 15 Apr. 1817 m. Amelia Bascom 617. Jane b. 10 May 1819 m. Alonzo P. Gillett 618. George Ebenezer b. 21 Oct. 1823 m. 1 9 Feb. 1852, Essex Co. N.J. Adelia Richardson ------oOo------

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-610- ELIZA SLOAT (Hendrick, 609) b. 19 Nov. 1802 d. -- Jan. 1885 m. 5 Sep. 1825 JOHN MITCHELL d. 9 Sep. 1877 Chn., Mitchell: 1. Charles K. 2. Chester 3. Mary Jane 4. Angeline 5. Josephine 6. Caroline 7. Harriet 8. George ------oOo------611- HENRY SLOAT (HENDRICK, 609) b. 5 MAR. 1805 d. 20 Oct. 1883 m. -- Apr. 1832 MARY DIXON b. 29 May 1809 d. 7 May 1876 Chn., Sloat: 619. James Wright b. 28 Aug. 1834 m. Emma Kane 620. Henry Dalbert b. 19 Nov. 1836 m. Elizabeth Lutheria Dixon 621. George Sylvester b. 27 Aug. 1837 m. Amelia Harger 622. Edwin Alfred b. 29 June 1842 m(1). Celia Booth m(2). Louisa S. Dorr 623. Orin Duana b. 28 May 1845 m. Mary Baldwin 624. Frank Marion b. 21 Mar. 1849; d. 1869, unmarried ------oOo------

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-612- JOHN SLOAT (Hendrick, 609) b. 16 June 1807 d. Mar. 1872 m(1).18 Jan. 1836 LYDIA DOANE b. 16 Apr. 1814 d. 16 Apr. 1846 he m(2). Jan. 1847 ASENETH HAVEN {HAVENS} b. 1814 to Nathaniel and Mary (Cooledge) Haven of Watertown, N.Y. d. 14 Oct. 1867 Chn., Sloat, by w1: 625. Charles Watson b. 10 Oct 1840 m. Ada Lunetta Budlong 626. Eldred Gilbert b. 22 July 1843 m(1). Martha Savage m(2). Clorinda Mills Chn., Sloat, by w2: 627. Cordelia Lydia b. 28 Dec. 1847 m. Henry Ellery 628. Mary Haven b. 9 Jan. 1848 m. William Cooper 629. Frances Amelia b. 24 Nov. 1853 m. Edwin Stone 630. Edward Cooledge b. 26 Oct. 1860 m. Marie Savage ------oOo------613- WILLIAM BARNES SLOAT (Hendrick, 609) b. 10 May 1809 d. 24 Dec. 1889 m. 30 Apr. 1840 BETSY M. TERRY

d. -- Feb. 1889 Chn., Sloat: 631. Wells G. b. 2 Feb. 1841 m. Mary Bents 632. Ella b. 15 July 1843 m. George Snell ------oOo------

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-614- THOMPSON SLOAT (Hendrick, 609) b. 18 Aug. 1811 d. 24 Feb. m. 4 Dec. 1836 ELIZABETH JANE BOLES b. 9 Oct. 1818 Chn., Sloat: 633. Jennie E. b. 26 Apr. 1841 m. William E. Lane 634. Charles Thomas b. 24 Oct. 1842; d. 1 Jan. 1894; unmarried 635. Eliza Caroline b. 1 Jan. 1848 m. 14 Mar. 1870 Cyrus Spore b. 4 Mar. 1841; d. 12 July 1894 636. William ------oOo------615- HARRISON SLOAT (Hendrick, 609) b. 17 Apr. 1814 d. 9 Aug. 1891 m. 22 Mar. 1846 ELIZABETH BASCOM b. 21 Oct. 1826 Chn., Sloat: 637. Maitland Bascom b. 29 Dec. 1846 m. Lunetta T. Greenleaf ------oOo------616- CHARLES KANE SLOAT (HENDRICK, 609) b. 15 Apr. 1817 d. 21 Feb. 1847 AMELIA BASCOM b. 12 Aug. 1828 Chn., Sloat: 638. Charles Bascom b. 29 July 1853 639. Carrie Elizabeth b. 19 Jan. 1859 ------oOo------

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-617- JANE SLOAT (Hendrick, 609) b. 10 May 1819 d. -- Aug. 1886 m. 14 Oct. 1841 ALONZO P. GILLETTE b. 1809 d. 21 Jan. 1878 Chn., Gillette: 1. Emma b. 1851 2. Nattie b. 1854 3. Stanley b. 1857 4. William b. 1860 ------oOo------618- GEORGE EBENEZER SLOAT (Hendrick, 609) b. 21 Oct. 1823

m. 19 Feb. 1852 ADELIA RICHARDSON b. 22 Feb. 1831 Chn., Sloat: 640. Nellie A. b. 31 Mar. 1858 641. George Barton b. 10 Aug. 1860 m. Stella Wright 642. Harriet E. b. 13 Aug. 1865 m. Wilbur F. Nash 643. Mary Louise b. 30 Dec. 1868 m. 23 Jan. 1890 George E. Tew 644. Alice S. 645. Frederick R. ------oOo------

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-619- JAMES WRIGHT SLOAT (Henry, 611) b. 28 Aug. 1834 d. 8 Dec. 1867 m. EMMA KANE Chn., Sloat: 646. Jessie 647. Harry 648. Jennie ------oOo------620- HARRY DALBERT SLOAT (Henry, 611) b. 19 Nov. 1836 m. 12 Oct. 1865 ELIZABETH LUTHERIA DIXON Chn., Sloat: 649. Bertha b. 19 Feb. 1869 650. Inez Alice b. 14 Feb. 1870 651. Jay b. 4 May 1877; d. 28 Sep. 1878 ------oOo------621- GEORGE SYLVESTER SLOAT (Henry, 611) b. 27 Aug. 1837 d. 12 Oct. 1865 AMELIA HARGER Chn., Sloat: 652. Mamie b. 1868 653. Carrie b. 1875 654. Bertha b. 1882 ------oOo------

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-622- EDWIN ALFRED SLOAT (Henry, 611) b. 29 June 1842 m(1) CELIA BOOTH m(2) LOUISA S. DORR Chn., Sloat, by w(1): none Chn., Sloat, by w(2): 655. Edward b. Apr. 1876; d. 3 Jan. 1896 656. Frederick D. b. 7 July 1878 657. Grace A. b. 20 July 1884 658. Carl V. b. 30 May 1889 659. Louisa May b. 11 Aug. 1893 ------oOo------623- ORIN DUANA SLOAT (Henry, 611) b. 28 May 1845 d. 7 May 1876 MARY BALDWIN Chn., Sloat: 660. Florence 661. Edith 662. Frederick ------oOo------625- CHARLES WATSON SLOAT (John,612) b. 10 Oct. 1840 m. 17 June 1869 ADA LUNETTE BUDLONG b. 12 Oct. 1844 Chn., Sloat: 663. Elizabeth Amelia b. 21 June 1871 664. Alice Budlong b. 3 Apr. 1875 665. Wallace Budlong b. 26 Dec. 1879 666. Helen Marion b. 1 Apr. 1887 ------oOo------

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-626- ELDRED GILBERT SLOAT (John, 612) b. 22 July 1843 m.(1) MARTHA SAVAGE m.(2) 15 Oct. 1879 CLORINDA MILLS Chn., Sloat, by w(1): none Chn., Sloat, by w(2): 667. John Allen b. 8 Feb. 1883 668. Blanche Lydia b. 12 July 1881 669. Clara May b. 10 June 1885 ------oOo------627- CORDELIA LYDIA SLOAT (John, 612) b. 28 Dec. 1845 m. 12 Oct. 1870 HENRY ELLERY b. 12 Oct. 1830 Chn., Ellery: 1. Henry Edward b. 18 Nov. 1871 2. Frances Amelia b. 2 Sep. 1873 3. Mabel Graham d. young ------oOo------629- FRANCES AMELIA SLOAT (John, 612) b. 24 Nov. 1853 d. 12 Feb. 1891 m. 13 Jan. 1873 EDWIN STONE b. 21 Dec. 1834 d. 27 Apr. 1886 Chn., Stone: 1. Alice Lena b. 15 Jan. 1874 2. Clara Gertrude b. 19 Mar. 1876 3. Walter Edwin b. 8 Mar. 1879 4. Ralph Bradley b. 4 Jan. 1882 ------oOo------

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-630- EDWARD COOLEDGE SLOAT (John, 612) b. 26 Oct. 1860 m. 17 Feb. ---- MARIE SAVAGE Chn., Sloat: 670. Frank Ellery 671. Frederick May ------oOo------631- WELLS G. SLOAT (William Barnes, 613) b. 2 Feb. 1841 m. 15 Mar. 1868 MARY BENTS Chn., Sloat: 672. Ada Maud b. 19 Oct. 1872 673. William Bents b. 4 Aug. 1879 ------oOo------632- ELLA SLOAT (William Barnes, 613) b. 15 July 1843 GEORGE SNELL Chn., Snell: 1. Bertha Amelia b. 20 Sep. 1890 ------oOo------633- JENNIE E. SLOAT (Thompson, 614) b. 26 Apr. 1841 WILLIAM E. LANE b. 26 Nov. 1836 Chn., Lane: 1. Edna May b. 10 July 1867 2. Frank Marian b. 16 Dec. 1869 3. Ira Delmar b. 6 Mar. 1873 4. Justin Pearl b. 28 Oct. 1875 ------oOo------

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-635- ELIZA CAROLINE SLOAT (Thompson, 614) b. 1 Jan. 1848

m. 14 Mar. 1870 CYRUS SPORE b. 4 Mar. 1841 d. 12 July 1894 Chn., Spore: 1. Lulu ------oOo------637- MAITLAND BASCOM SLOAT (Harrison, 615) b. 29 Dec. 1846 LUNETTA T. GREENLEAF Chn., Sloat: 674. Harrison Greenleaf b. 20 July 1878 675. Halbert Maitland b. 21 Mar. 1880 676. Roland Bascom b. 2 Dec. 1882 ------oOo------641- GEORGE BARTON SLOAT (George Ebenezer, 618) b. 10 Aug. 1860 STELLA WRIGHT b. 1860 Chn., Sloat: 677. Helen Adelia b. 19 Aug. 1889 678. Mildred b. 23 Dec. 1892 ------oOo------642- HARRIET E. SLOAT (George Ebenezer, 618) b. 13 Aug. 1865 m. 12 Sep. 1889 WILBUR F. NASH Chn., Nash: 1. Wilbur b. 6 Aug. 1890 2. Elizabeth Sterling b. 28 Nov. 1891 3. Robert Sloat b. 28 July 1893 ------oOo------

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-643- MARY LOUISE SLOAT (George Ebenezer, 618) b. 30 Dec. 1868 m. 23 Jan. 1890 GEORGE E. TEW Chn., Tew: 1. Frederick b. 15 Mar. 1891 ------oOo------

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"Note: Most, if not all, of the unconnected branches of our family which will be found so designated, we believe to be descended from Jan Jansen Slot and Judith Elseworth, his wife. It is evident from lack of church records that they either did not have their children baptized or they were baptized in some church whose records have been lost or destroyed. We refer to the records of the French church which was the Huguenot church at Kinderkamack. Another was destroyed by fire, namely, the Ponds Dutch Reformed Church of Bergen County, New Jersey whose records dated back to 1710. These records were destroyed by the burning of the pastor's home. In the preface of the History and Records of the Hackensack Church, published by the Holland Society of New York, account is given of these lost records." John Drake Sloat [Note that these have been numbered like the others, starting with 800. The LC Mss numbers them with Roman numerals.] ------oOo------800- --?-- SLOT w. --?-- --?-- Chn., Sloat: 801. Elijah 802. Horace Bull 803. Samuel ------oOo------

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-801- ELIJAH SLOT b. 16 May 1786 d. 24 Sep. 1832 m. 7 Aug. 1808 REBECCA VAN WINKLE b. 2 Sep. 1786 d. 28 Apr. 1868 Chn., Sloat: 804. Mary Ann b. 1 Nov. 1809; d. 24 Aug. 1819 805. Esther b. 14 Dec. 1811; d. 30 Aug. 1819 806. John b. 13 Oct. 1813; d. 8 Sep. 1819 807. Elizabeth b. 14 Oct. 1815; d. 26 Aug. 1818 808. Magdaline b. 10 Mar. 1818; d. 2 Nov. 1886 m. 7 Sep. 1836 Thomas Wright 809. Emeline b. 15 Aug. 1820; d. 20 Aug. 1820 810. William Gewett b. 15 July 1821; d. 15 Jan. 1883 811. Hester Jane b. 18 July 1823 m. --?-- Brown 812. Anna Maria b. 22 July 1825; d. 14 Sep. 1825 813. George Van Winkle b. 11 Jan. 1827 New Rochelle m.(1) 12 Sep. 1845 Mary Gildersleeve m.(2) 6 June 1893 Mary Elizabeth Winslow ------oOo------802- HORACE BULL SLOT (--?--, 800) b. 10 Nov. 1795 EDITH GALLANDETS of New Rochelle, N.Y. Chn., Slot: 814. Joanna b. 5 Apr. 1822 m. 14 Mar. 1847 James M. Seaman 815. James F. b. 5 May 1825; bap. Sep. 1826 St.Thomas Epis Ch, Mamaroneck 816. Amelia G. b. 26 Sep. 1828 817. Phebe P. b. 12 Dec. 1829 818. Theodore b. 3 May 1834 819. Ferdinand b. 25 Feb. 1835 820. Horace M. b. 4 Mar. 1836 821. William G. b. 3 Jan. 1840

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-808- MAGDALINE SLOAT (Elijah, 801) b. 10 Mar. 1818 d. 2 Nov. 1886 m. 7 Sep. 1836 THOMAS WRIGHT Chn., Wright: 1. b. 17 June 1837 2. John Henry b. 7 Aug. 1838 3. Emma L. b. 3 July 1842 4. Jefferson b. 16 Dec. 1845 5. Elizabeth M. b. 1 Feb. 1853 ------oOo------810- WILLIAM GEWETT SLOAT (Elijah, 801) b. 15 July 1821 d. 15 Jan. 1883 m. --?-- --?-- Chn., Sloat: 822. Joseph Gallandt ------oOo------

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-811- HESTER JANE SLOAT (Elijah, 801) b. 18 July 1823 --?-- BROWN Chn., Brown: 1. Mary Jane b. 7 Nov. 1842 2. Emeline b. 8 July 1845 3. James b. 10 May 1846 4. Rebecca b. 5 Apr. 1847 5. George V. b. 23 Apr. 1849 6. Oscar H. b. 23 Jan. 1851 7. Wesley b. 10 May 1853 8. Emma J. b. 20 May 1855 9. John T. b. 10 May 1857 10. William H. b. 6 Mar. 1859 11. Elijah b. 19 Oct. 1861 12. David b. 19 Nov. 1863 13. Addie b. 1 Jan. 1865 14. Franklin b. 21 May 1867 ------oOo------813- GEORGE VAN WINKLE SLOAT (ELIJAH, 801) b. 11 Jan. 1827 New Rochelle m.(1) 12 Sep. 1845 MARY GILDERSLEEVE b. 27 Apr. 1827 d. 27 May 1892 he m.(2) 6June 1893 MARY ELIZABETH WINSLOW b. 17 Dec. 1858 Chn., Sloat: 823. Eugene Augustus b. 22 July 1850 New York City m. 7 Sep. 1879 Milicent Conover b. 7 Sep. 1851 824. Edwin Heustis b. 17 Feb. 1855; d. 3 Mar. 1856 ------oOo------

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-814- JOANNA SLOAT (Horace Bull, 802) b. 5 Apr. 1822 m. 14 Mar. 1847 JAMES M. SEAMAN Chn., Seaman: 1. Charles Ferdinand ------oOo------823- EUGENE AUGUSTUS SLOAT (George Van Winkle, 813) b. 22 July 1850 New York City, N.Y. m. 7 Sep. 1879 [maybe this should be 1869 from children's births?] MILICENT CONOVER b. 7 Sep. 1851 Chn., Sloat: 825. Milicent b. 3 May 1871 826. Eugene b. 11 Dec. 1872 827. George Van Winkle b. 18 Dec. 1874 chief of police Mataisian, N.J. 828. Edwin Conover b. 14 Sep. 1878 Rutherford, N.J. 829. Howard Gildersleeve b. 15 Apr. 1885 ------oOo------830- JOHN SLOAT (--?--) b. 20 Aug. 1788 d. -- Mar. 1872 m. CATRINA CONKLIN b. 20 Aug. 1789 d. 1 Sep. 1859 Chn., Sloat: 831. Thomas b. 21 July 1814; bap. Cortlandt Ch. 832. John bap. Cortlandt Ch. 833. Phebe Sutton b. 29 Dec. 1819; bap. Cortlandt Ch. 834. Daniel Henry Conklin b. 13 Nov. 1820; bap. Cortlandt Ch. 835. Philitus Rayman bap. 26 Nov. 1823, Cortlandtown, N.Y.; d. 1 Sep. 1901 m. 11 Aug. 1843 Angeline Odell b. 9 Aug. 1826; d. 21 June 1893 836. Hannah Rayman b. 29 Oct. 1826; bap. Cortlandt Ch. 837. Francis Conklin b. 29 Oct. 1829; bap. Cortlandt Ch. 838. Aaron J. b. 22 Mar. 1832; bap. Cortlandt Ch. ------oOo------Transcribed [expanded and updated] by David E. Sloat ([email protected]) – revision 29 Oct. 1999. The SLOAT Family - by May Hart Smith

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-835- PHILITUS RAYMAN SLOAT (John, 830) bap. 26 Nov. 1823, Cortlandtown Ch. N.Y. d. 1 Sep. 1901 m. 11 Aug. 1843 ANGELINE ODELL b. 9 Aug. 1826 of Fishkill N.Y. d. 21 June 1893 Chn., Sloat: 839. Rachel 840. Hannah 841. Daniel Wesley 842. George Washington 843. Margaret Ann m. --?-- Chase 844. Ellen m.(1) Arthur A. Reynolds m.(2) Thomas S. Brown 845. Catherine m. --?-- Dickman 846. Minerva 847. Andrew Livingston 848. John 849. Wallace 850. Charles Blanchard b. 15 Sep. 1865 851. Mary Adelia m. 9 May 1889 William A. Horn ------oOo------841- DANIEL WESLEY SLOAT (Philitus Rayman, 835) --?-- --?-- Chn., Sloat: 910. --?-- 911. --?------oOo------

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-843- MARGARET ANN SLOAT (Philitus Rayman, 835) --?-- CHASE Chn., Chase: 1. --?-- 2. --?-- 3. --?------oOo------844- ELLEN SLOAT (Philitus Rayman, 835) m.(1) ARTHUR A. REYNOLDS m.(2) THOMAS S. BROWN Chn., Reynolds: 1. --?-- 2. --?------oOo------851- MARY ADELIA SLOAT (Philitus Rayman, 835) m. 9 May 1889 WILLIAM A. HORN Chn., Horn: 1. Angeline Adrian b. 15 Feb. 1890 ------oOo------852- WILLIAM SLOTT (--?--) SUSANNA WISE Chn., Slott: 853. Hannah b. 8 Apr. 1790 854. Benjamin W. b. 16 Oct. 1792 855. Susanna b. 15 July 1795 856. Charlotte b. 7 Nov. 1797 857. Hiram b. 6 Aug. 1802 all Shawangunk, Ulster Co., N.Y. ------oOo------

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-858- DAVID J. SLOAT (--?--) CHARITY --?-- Chn., Sloat: 859. --?-- b. 4 JULY 1810; bap. 21 Jan. 1816 860. David G. b. 22 Mar. 1815; bap. 21 Jan. 1816 St. Andrews Episcopal Ch., Walden, N.Y. ------oOo------861- DANIEL SLOT (--?--) b. 4 May 1788 m. 2 June 1808 ELIZABETH STEVENS b. 28 Mar. 1787 New Paltz Ch. Chn., Slot: 862. Maria b. 14 Nov. 1808 m. --?-- Odell 863. Luvina m. Charles Taylor 864. John m. Mary Ann Warner 865. George Henry m. Anna Hinkle 866. James m.(1) Elizabeth Dale m.(2) Ellen de Pew m.(3) Mary Ann --?-- (widow of John Warner ) 867. Sallie Jane b. 14 Oct. 1810 m. James Johnson 868. Daniel b. 25 Jan. 1813 m. 2 June 1851 Hannah Emerson 869. Phebe b. 24 Aug. 1821 870. Catherine b. 11 Sep. 1826 m. Milton Gerard 871. Elizabeth b. 16 Mar. 1828 m. Charles Swingle ------oOo------

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-862- MARIA SLOT (Daniel, 861) b. 14 Nov. 1808 --?-- ODELL Chn., Odell: 1. Hannah ------oOo------863- LUVINA SLOT (Daniel, 861) CHARLES TAYLOR Chn., Taylor: 1. Daniel 2. Robert ------oOo------864- JOHN SLOT (Daniel, 861) MARY ANN WARNER Chn., Slot: 872. Edwin S. 873. --?-- 874. --?-- 875. --?------oOo------865- GEORGE HENRY SLOT (Daniel, 861) ANNA HINKLE Chn., Slot: 876. Charles W. ------oOo------

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-866- JAMES SLOTT (Daniel, 861) m.(1) ELIZABETH DALE m.(2) ELLEN DE PEW m.(3) MARY ANN --?-- widow of John Warner Chn., Slott: 877. Milton James b. 1866 878. Eva Ermina b. 1868 m. William Siglin 879. Emeline b. 1870 m. William Bacon 880. Louella b. 1873 m. 1890 Frank George 881. Frank 882. George Albert m. Hannah Evans 883. Anna m. --?-- Woods 884. Jane m. --?-- Caswell 885. Alice m. --?-- Friant ------oOo------867- SALLIE JANE SLOT (Daniel, 861) b. 14 Oct. 1810 JAMES JOHNSON Chn., Johnson: 1. George 2. John ------oOo------

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-868- DANIEL SLOT (Daniel, 861) b. 25 Jan. 1813 m. 2 June 1851 HANNAH EMERSON Chn., Slot: 886. Luvina L. b. 10 Mar. 1852 m. 1874 Elizabeth Kays 887. Frank b. 10 Mar. 18657 888. Byron E. b. 29 July 1859 m. --?-- --?-- 889. Elmer Ellsworth b. 21 Dec. 1861 m. Emma Hedrick 890. Effie Ellen b. 3 Mar. 1864 m. 1883 Florence A. Cramer 891. Albert W. b. 13 July 1868 m. 1890 Blanche Buckingham 892. Herbert W. b. 2 Apr. 1871; d. 2 Aug. 1896 ------oOo------870- CATHERINE SLOT (Daniel, 861) b. 11 Sep. 1826 MILTON GERARD Chn., Gerard: 1. James ------oOo------871- ELIZABETH SLOT (Daniel, 861) b. 16 Mar. 1828 CHARLES SWINGLE Chn., Swingle: 1. Edgar ------oOo------878- EVA ERMINA SLOTT (James, 866) b. 1868 WILLIAM SIGLIN Chn., Siglin: 1. Evalyn 2. Russel ------oOo------Transcribed [expanded and updated] by David E. Sloat ([email protected]) – revision 29 Oct. 1999. The SLOAT Family - by May Hart Smith

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-880- LOUELLA SLOTT (James, 866) b. 1873 m. 1890 FRANK GEORGE Chn., George: 1. Donna Maria b. 1892 ------oOo------882- GEORGE ALBERT SLOTT (James, 866) HANNAH EVANS Chn., Slott: 893. Edith m. --?-- Gertrude ------oOo------886- LUVINA L. SLOT (Daniel, 868) b. 10 Mar. 1852 m. 1874 ELIZABETH KAYS Chn., Sloat: 894. Emma May b. 1 May 1875 895. Augusta b. Aug. 1877 896. Bessie b. 1881 897. Ada M. b. 1884 898. Rose b. 1886 ------oOo------888- BYRON E. SLOT (Daniel, 868) b. 29 July 1859 --?-- --?-- Chn., Sloat: 899. Rose b. 5 Dec. 1888 900. Bessie b. 7 Feb. 1891 ------oOo------

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-889- ELMER ELLSWORTH SLOT (Daniel, 868) b. 21 Dec. 1861 EMMA HEDRICK Chn., Sloat: 901. Franklin W. 902. Archibald 903. Edna 904. Olive 905. Elsworth ------oOo------890- EFFIE ELLEN SLOT (Daniel, 868) b. 3 Mar. 1864 m. 1883 FLORENCE A. CRAMER Chn., Cramer: 1. Grace b. 1885 ------oOo------891- ALBERT W. SLOT (Daniel, 868) b. 13 July 1868 m. 1890 BLANCHE BUCKINGHAM Chn., Sloat: 906. Ruth b. 1896 907. Marion b. 1897 908. Margaret b. 1901 909. Robert b. 1906 ------oOo------

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Appendix A - More of the non-Sloat family of the author of the original Mss.

EUPHEMIA GANUNG (Ann Sloat, 225 m. Marcus Ganung) b. 15 Jan. 1849 d. 12 Apr 1906 (Easter Sunday) m. 13 Nov 1867 THEODORE WESLEY GANUNG b. 26 July 1841 d. 14 Dec. 1909 Chn., Ganung: 1. Abel b. 29 Dec. 1869; d. 29 Apr. 1870 ------oOo------

SARAH ROBINSON (Ann Sloat, 107 m. Elias Robinson) b. 9 Sep. 1813 d. 1 Oct. 1903 m.(1) --- REED m. (2) MICHAEL BARKER b. 1 Jan. 1811 d. 14 Apr. 1883 both bu. Red Bank, N.J. [does 'both' mean Sarah & Michael?] Chn., Reed: Stephen Chn., Barker: 1. Hattie m. George W. Hart 2. DeWitt K. b. 11 Jan. 1855; d. 20 Apr. 1918 m. 26 June 1890 Isabel G. Skidmore b. 1865 dau. of Chauncey H. and Emma (Hayes) Skidmore ------oOo------

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JOHN SLOAT BOYD (Rachel, 227 m. Ebenezer Boyd) [handwritten entry] m. (1) CAROLINE WINTERS [hard to read last name] m. (2) --- COUCH [hard to read last name] Chn., Boyd: 1. Thomas Stanley Boyd [hard to read middle name] m. Amelia Badeau 2. John R. m. Rachel Phyfe [hard to read last name] ------oOo------

GEORGE W. HART (Tammy, 224 m. James Hart) b. 3 June 1843, Putnam Co. N.Y. d. 17 Feb. 1931, Portchester, N.Y. m. 7 Dec. 1867, Red Mills, now Mahopac Falls, N.Y. HATTIE BARKER (Sarah Robinson m. Michael Barker - Sarah dau. of Ann Sloat, 107 m. Elias Robinson) b. 10 Jan. 1845, Red Mills, N.Y. d. 16 Aug. 1905, Brooklyn, N.Y. Chn., Hart: May b. 22 May 1869, Brooklyn, N.Y. [the author of the original Mss.] m.(1) 19 Nov. 1889 Frederick A. Gabb; m.(2) 21 Feb. 1910 W. Hampton Smith Bessie b. 22 Mar. 1872; d. 11 Oct. 1940 m. 17 June 1896 George Ballard Cooke ------oOo------

DeWITT K. BARKER (Sarah Robinson m. Michael Barker - Sarah dau. of Ann Sloat, 107 m. Elias Robinson) b. 11 Jan. 1855 d. 20 Apr. 1918 m. 26 June 1890 ISABEL G. SKIDMORE dau. Chauncey H. and Emma (Hayes) Skidmore b. 1865 d. 15 Jan. 1917 Chn., Barker: Chauncey Skidmore b. 22 Mar. 1895 m.(1)Ethel Mary Thompson m. (2) Nina Ella Wheeler DeWitt K. Barker – Master of Dental Surgery, practicing in Brooklyn, N.Y. ------oOo------Transcribed [expanded and updated] by David E. Sloat ([email protected]) – revision 29 Oct. 1999. The SLOAT Family - by May Hart Smith

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CHAUNCEY SKIDMORE BARKER (DeWitt K. Barker m. Isabel G. Skidmore DeWitt son of Sarah Robinson m. Michael Barker Sarah dau. of Ann Sloat, 107 m. Elias Robinson) b. 22 Mar. 1895 m.(1) ETHEL MARY THOMPSON m.(2) NINA ELLA WHEELER Chn., Barker: 1. Douglas b. 22 Feb. 1919 2. Monroe b. 16 Dec. 1921 ------oOo------

Elizabeth Hart (Tammy Sloat, 224 m. James Hart) b. 14 Jan. 1822 d. m. Peter Curry b. 17 May 1811, Carmel, N.Y. son of Lewis & Mary (Secor) Curry Chn., Curry: 1. Ellen, unmarried 2. Hart b. 30 Apr. 1844; m. ----, no issue 3. William m. --- Shackelton, no issue

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Revisions and Corrections to this Transcription page 152

[ Revisions and Corrections to Transcription 01 Oct. 1999 – published for first time on the Web – Appendix A is just barely started, but wanted to get the rest on-line for SLOAT researchers. 29 Oct. 1999 – corrected parentage of #46 - #54. Was given in Mss. as #23, but the main entry for #24 lists these as his children. Transcription corrected to show #24 as father on each main entry. Also added wives of #24 to his 'child of' listing. ]

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넆넆넆 Jenneke 22 Jennetje 17 --- ANGELL Abigail 32, 41 Edward Byron 68 Catherine 51 Edwin 46, 68 Charity 41 Hattie 68 Eleanor 53 ANGUS Eleanor C. 77 Albert E. 72, 104 Hannah 41, 60 Isabel Sloat 104 Katherine 77 Stuart 104 Martha 28, 37 ARNOLD Philena 41, 61 Mary E. 118, 119 Sarah Catherine 90 B ? BACON --?-- Mary Happy 46, 67 --?-- 96, 104, 110, 120, 136, 138, 141, 146, 147 William 145 Charity 143 BAKER Katherine 107 Carrie 109 Mary Ann 143, 145 Elizabeth 109 A H. Harrison 109 Howard 109 ACKERMAN Leander 80, 109 Henry 52 BAKEWELL ADAMS Albert 74 Ann 51, 73 Charles 74 AGOR Henrietta 74 Arvilla 40, 59 Henry 74 AKKERMAN Joseph 51, 74 Carstyntina 23, 28 Josephine 74 ALLEN Louise 74 Abraham 23, 30 Melton 74 Caty 42, 63 Sarah 74 Mary Walker 115 BALDWIN Petrus 30 Mary 126, 131 Sarah 30 BALLARD William W. 95, 115 Augustine M. 78 ALSDORF BANCROFT Gertrude 47 George 8 John 47 BANKES Maria 47 Nellie 71 Peter 47 BANTA Phebe 47 Antie 24 Rachel 47 Cornelius Epke 25 AMES Leah 24 Esther James 123 BARKER Mary Boyd 123 Hattie 58, 81 Phyllis May 123 Michael 58, 81 Richard Caldwell 119, 123 BARNETT ANDERSON William 118 Garret Myers 93 BARRETT Garrett Myers 65 Alice 86 Robert Ward 93 BASCOM Sarah 93 Amelia 125, 128 Sarah C. 50, 71 Elizabeth 125, 128 ANDREZ BASTIAN

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Susan 69 Mary 71 BASTON BREWER Susan Baston 49 Newell 93 BATCHELOR BRISTOL Eleanor Catherine 73 Betsy A. 80, 108 Eliza 73 BROAD John 73 Kate 64, 92 Joshua Freelan 51, 73 BROADHEAD Mary Amanda 73 Mary C. 71 Sarah 73 BRONCH BATES Jonas 3 William 70 BROUWER BEACH Goobis 30 --?-- 118 Hester 30 BEAN Jacob 23, 30 Daniel 47 Johannes 30 David 47 BROWER George 47 Dina DeGroot 24 Sarah 42 BROWN BEEM --?-- 137, 139 Joost 23 Addie 139 BELL David 139 Nancy 39 Elijah 139 Rachel 39 Emeline 139 Robert 39 Emma J. 139 BENJAMIN Esther L. 81 Clarence 46 Franklin 139 Lewis 46 George V. 139 BENNETT James 139 Desire May 104, 120 John T. 139 BENTS Mary Jane 139 Mary 127, 133 Oscar H. 139 BEZIN Rebecca 139 Emily 112 Samuel 81 BIRMINGHAM Thomas S. 141, 142 Lucilla 97 Wesley 139 BISSELL William H. 139 BLACKMAN BUCKINGHAM Charlotte 55 Blanche 146, 148 BLANK BUDLONG Nettie 71, 103 Ada Lunetta 127 BOEDKHOUT Ada Lunette 131 Engeltje 19 BURDICK BOGART Ambrose 62, 88 Catherine Lorena 54, 79 Josephine 88 Cornelius 23, 28 BUTLER BOLES Abraham 124 Elizabeth Jane 125, 128 C BOOTH Celia 126, 131 CARPENTER BORMAN Joshua S. 59 BOYD CARTER Ebenezer 57, 83 Zebulon 19 Emily 83 CASWELL John Sloat 83 --?-- 145 Margaret A. 50 CHASE

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--?-- 141, 142 CORKEY CHRISTIE Martha 53, 77 David 44 CORSA Johannes 44 William Henry 83 Maria 44 CRAFT Martha 44 Henrietta Elizabeth 82 Petrus D. 34, 44 Julia Ann 82 Stephanus 44 Washington M. 80 Weibrig 44 CRAMER CLARK Florence A. 146, 148 Phebe 28, 37 Grace 148 Ruth 45 CUMMINGS CLASSE Charity 53 Christina 26 CURE COE Catherine 75 Alexander 39 CURRY Daniel 39 Lewis 81 Elizabeth 39 Peter 81 Mary 39 D Phebe 39 Rachel 39 DALE Samuel 39 Elizabeth 143, 145 William 39 DATER COGIL Hannah 92, 114 Philip 16 DE BAEN COLE Christina 24 Elizabeth 58, 84 DE MEYER John Berry 81 Nicholas 3, 14 Obed 84 DE PEW COMINGS Ellen 143, 145 Mary L. 102, 117 DELAVALL, CONABEER Capt. 15 --?-- 109 DELAVAN CONKLIN Roxanna 82 Catrina 140 DEMAREST Deliverance 19 David 17, 24 Sara 19 Jaquamintie 24 CONOVER Jean 17, 23 Milicent 139, 140 Lea 24 CONSTABLE Marretje 17, 23 Daughter 69 Rachel 24 John 69 Samuel D. 24 COOLEDGE Sarah 23, 31 Mary 127 DeMOTT COOPER Jane 90 William 127 DEMOTT CORBUSIER Jane 64 Edward Henry b. 9 Mar. 1830 74 DICKERSON Eliza Tucker b. 4 Sep. 1823 74 Melissa 98 James Alexander b. 14 Dec. 1825 74 DICKMAN James Henry 51, 74 --?-- 141 Mary Ann b. 2 May 1821 74 DIFFENBAUGH Sarah Alice b. 22 Mar. 1827 74 Walter 120 William 11 DIXON William Morrison 11 Elizabeth Lutheria 126, 130 William Morrison b. 17 Sep. 1819 74 Mary 125, 126

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DOANE Henry Edward 132 Lydia 125, 127 Mabel Graham 132 DOLSON ELSWORTH Abraham 31 Bridget 21 Alche 31 Christina 21 Jennetjen 31 Clement 21 Jonas 31 Elizabeth 21 Maritje 31 George 21 Marrgreeta 31 John 21 DOMINICUS Joris 21 Claertje 14 Judith 19, 21 DORR Theophilus 19, 21 Louisa S. 126, 131 William 21 DOYLE EMERSON Nellie 96, 116 Hannah 143, 146 DRAKE ENGELBERTS Ruth 8, 34, 43 Anna Maria 21 DRAPER EVANS Elizabeth 86 Hannah 145, 147 DREWS F Simon 16 DUANE FALLON James 18 Cassandra 112 DUBOIS Daniel 112 Louis B. 39 Donald Oliver 112 Maria 36, 48 Edward D. 112 DUBOISE Evinaldo 112 DUNN Florence 112 Addie Elizabeth 97 FASSETT Frances Sarah 97 Henry Lewis 94 Norris 67, 97 Jacob Sloat 94 DUPUY Julius Philo 94 Martin 59 Mary Louise 94 DURYEA Newton Pomeroy 65, 94 Maria 24 Sarah Martha 94 DUYSTER Thurman Edward 94 Mageltje Roelofszede 25 FENN Frank 86 E FINN EARLY Thomas 37 Nancy 87 FISHER EASTBURN Theodore 88 Barbara 115 FOLK Helen Louise 115 Annie Dollie 63 Samuel Lloyd 95, 115 George 42, 63 ECKERSON John Slote 63 John 90 Peter Slote 63 EDWARDS Sallie Slote 63 John Ball 51, 75 FOORD Lillian 90, 113 Malley 27 Louisa 75 FOWLER ELLEN Alice 122 Abraham 30 Carrie B. 122 ELLERY Clevedon 122 Frances Amelia 132 Hoyt 122 Henry 127, 132 Jane 64, 90

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Milton 122 William Gideon 89, 113 William 111, 122 GORDAN FRIANT Jane 38 --?-- 145 GORDON FROST Abbey 43, 63 Malley 27 Abby 8 Capt. James 63 G James 8 GALLANDETS Jane 53 Edith 137 GOSNER GANGLE Phebe 102 Gussie 105, 120 GREEN GANUNG Mary Ada 97, 116 Abram 87 GREENLEAF Caroline 88, 111 Lunetta T. 128, 134 Edwin Crosby 82 GREGORY Elida 82 Alvah 40, 59 Euphemia 82 Daniel 61 Hester Ann 82 Elizabeth 61 Jackson 82 Ezra 59 Marcus 57, 82, 87 Lewis 61 Melissa Ann 82 Mary 61, 82 Nancy 82 Mary Elizabeth 59 Rachel 41, 61, 62, 87 Phebe 59 Thaddeus Raymond 59, 82 Polly 41, 61 Theodore Wesley 82 GRIFFIN GARDNER Gilroy Wells 89 Henry John 108 GRIFFITHS Lillie Gillespie 108 Sarah P. 50, 72 Minnie Ellen 108 GROO William 79, 108 Elmira 96 William Marcus 108 Fannie 96 GEORGE Frances Willard 96 Donna Maria 147 Lillian Lathrop 96 Frank 145, 147 Pearl 96 GERARD Sadie 96 James 146 Stanley 96 Milton 143, 146 William Jay 66, 96 GERTRUDE GROVER --?-- 147 Susanna 8, 63 GILDERSLEEVE H Mary 137, 139 GILLESPIE HALLOCK Mary Ann 54 Emma 88, 112 GILLETT HALSEY Alonzo P. 125 Sarah 98 GILLETTE HARGER Alonzo 129 Amelia 126, 130 Emma 129 HARRISON Nattie 129 Gabriel 65 Stanley 129 HART William 129 Anna 81 GILLISPIE Elizabeth 32, 40, 81 Mary Ann 79 George 58 GOODRICH George W. 81 Mildred 113 Hester 81

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James 57, 81 HORTON John 81 William 81 Jonathan 17, 24 HUDSON Margarita 24 Henry 2 Maria 81 Mary Ann 82 Sarah 81 HUNT Ward 81 John 124 Wright 81 Rachel 32 HAVEN HUNTER Aseneth 127 Maria 54, 78 Nathaniel 127 Mary 38, 55 HAVENS Saphronia Jane 95 Aseneth 125 Sophrina Jane 66 HEDRICK HURD Emma 146 Alfred P. 118, 119 Hedrick 148 Lillie I. 119 HENDERSON Myrtle May 102, 118 Nicholas 26 Nellie 75 HERBERT William 75 Harold 121 William Wallace 51 Henry 121 HYATT Jennie 121 Nancy Louisa 81 Laura 121 J Roy 121 Walter 105, 121 JANS Hernes Aeltie 14 John 18 Annetje 21 HEWLETT JANSEN John 57, 83 Dirck 14 HILL Pieter 16 Allen Blair 87 JEFFERS Charles S. 87 Sophia 33 Solomon 61, 87 JENKINS Tammara 87 John 71 HINKLE Margaret 49, 71 Anna 143, 144 JENNINGS HOGELANDT JESUP Anatie 29 Asa 46 Benjamin 29 Silas 46 Daniel 29 JEWELL Dirck 23, 29 Elizabeth 54 Elizabeth 29 Lucy M. 112 Jenneke 29 JEWETT Richard 29 Rebecca 46, 68 HOLLAND JOHNSON George W. 88 Andrew 55, 80 HOLLENBECK George 145 Isaac 27 James 143, 145 Sarah Bigelow 43, 65 John 145 HOOGHLANDT Marion 80 Johannes 22 Mary 80 HOPPER Riville 80 Charles P. 92 K HORN Angeline Adrian 142 KANE William A. 141, 142 Emma 126, 130

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Jemima 124, 125 John 46 KAYS LORD Elizabeth 146, 147 Mary Kate 101, 117 KEPP LOSIER Mary Louise 97 Claes 17 KLAUS LOUNSBERRIE Edith Amelia 107 Tamor 36 George 77, 107 LOUNSBERRY George Henry 107 Abigail 28, 37 Grace Ethel 107 Tamor 28 Laura Edna 107 LOWARY Viola Beatrice 107 Ann Jane 37, 50 Walter Fuller 107 LOZIER William 107 Antie 24 KNOX Benjamin 24 Stephen 82 Claes 24 William Francis 82 Hillebrand 24 KUYTER Jacobus 24 Joachiem Pietersen 3 John 24 Lucas 24 L Mary 24 LANE Nicholas 24 Edna May 133 Peter 24 Frank Marian 133 LUCE Ira Delmar 133 Sarah E. 78 Justin Pearl 133 LUMPKINS William E. 128, 133 Charles M. 79 LATHROP LYON David 66 Abraham 42 Elimira Lawson 66 Henry 42 Elmire Lawson 45 Issac Abraham 42 Mary E. 66 Margaret 42 LAWRENCE Pieter 42 Hattie 70 M John 49, 70 Milton 70 MASON Nelson 70 Maud 114 LAYTON Oscar 114 Sarah 38, 51 Oscar Mason 91 LE FEVER MASTON John 39 Ezechiel 37 LEMUAL Ezekiel 49 Anna 114, 122 Lodiwick Weller 49 LEVEN Phebe 49 Marytie 27 MC KINNEY LINGLE Eleanor 38 Clayton 98, 116 McCOLLUM Glen 116 Perry 82 Mabel 116 McKEON LITTLE John 89 LITTLER Mary Ann 89 Anthony 96 MCKINNEY Frank Eugene 96 Eliza 55 LLOYD McNITT John 51 Joseph 99 LOCK Josephine 99

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Leo D. 99 Isaac Newby 77 Louis H. 99 Jessie 106 Maud R. 99 Laura Elizabeth 106 P. Elizabeth 99 Melville 106 MCNITTJoseph 68 Walter 106 MERRITT NICHOLLS Eliza 57 Richard 7 George 73 O Henry H. 111 MERVINE ODELL William 9 --?-- 143, 144 MEYER Angeline 140, 141 Nicholas 16 Hannah 144 MEYERS OLDFIELD Michael 16 Ada 115 MILLER Charles 115 Horace 112 John 115 MILLS 132 Richard W. 93, 115 Clorinda 127 OOSTERUM MILLSPAUGH Jan Hendrickszen 25 Hettie 52 Jennetje 25 Susan 45 OOSTRUM MINOR Jennetje 17 Sarah 88 OUGHLETREE MINUIT Alexander Perry 78 Peter 6 Daniel 78 MITCHELL James 53, 78 Angeline 126 OUTWATER Caroline 126 Catherine 30 Charles K. 126 Jacobus 30 Chester 126 Maria 30 George 126 Thomas 23, 30 Harriet 126 OVERACRE John 125, 126 Herbert 119 Josephine 126 Margaret 119 Mary Jane 126 Mildred 119 MOORE OWENS --?-- 100 George 77 Ann 35, 45 James 77 John 69, 100 Levi 53, 77 MORGAN Sarah Jane 77 Clara Etta Morgan 96 P MULFEY William 42 PAINTER PALMER N Phenia 112 NASH PANGBURN Elizabeth Sterling 134 Nellie 71 Robert Sloat 134 PARCHALL Wilbur 134 Henry L. 50 Wilbur F. 129, 134 PARKHURST NEALE Gabriel Harrison 94 John 103 Martha Coleman 94 Mary 103 Mary Sloat 94 NEWBY PARMELEY Isaac 106 Laura 105

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PARMLEY Jeremiah 42 Laura 77 REED PEARSONS Erastus Darwin 112 Lucy Ellen 79, 107 Francis E. 88, 112 PEATT Samuel James 112 Altha 66 REID David Henry 66 John W. 79 John 45, 66 REYNOLDS Mary Ann 66 --?-- 142 PECK Arthur A. 141, 142 PEET Emma 11 Frank Hall 118 William Henry 82 PENNY RHODES Sarah Louise 84, 110 Mary Emma 105, 121 PERKINS RICHARDSON Mary Eliza 64, 93 Adelia 125, 129 PHILLIPS RICKLASS Lucy 85, 110 Nicholas 26 PHILO RIDDLE Henry 100 Harriet E. 69 James 100 HARRIET E. 101 Newton 100 ROBINSON Newton Sommars 69, 100 daughter 58 PINCKNEY Elias 40, 58 Hannah 82 Jane 58 POLSON Sarah 58, 81 Abraham 25 son 58 POPKINS ROBSON POTTER Myra Louise 63, 89 Sarah 71 ROUSSIN POWELL L. B. 109 Millie Adelia 114 RYDER POWSON Jacob Storms 82 Grace Darling 119 S PRYER Belytie 23 SAVAGE BELYTIE 30 Marie 127, 133 PUFF Martha 127, 132 SCHULTZ R Carrie Ward 65, 95 RANDALL Henrietta 65, 95 Lucy Jane 122 Lydia 64, 91 RAPPLEYS SCOFIELD Celia 68 Adeline 88 Jacob 46, 68 Fred E. 109 Julia A. 68 George 84, 109 Matilda R. 68 George W. 109 RAY SCOTT Frances E. 86 Maria Jane 55, 79 George Sloat 86 SCOUTEN Robert 60, 86 Elizabeth 26, 32 William B. 86 SEAMAN RAYMOND Carrie E. 109 Esther 57 Charles Ferdinand 140 Hester 40, 57 Edson S. 109 READDER Emma J. 109

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George W. 84, 109 Benjamin Crosby 110 James M. 137, 140 Benjamin Franklin 105, 121 SECOR Benjamin W. 142 Mary 81 Benson 85 SHEAR Bernice 114 Susan 85 Bertha 130 SIGLIN Bessie 147 Evalyn 146 Blanche A. 112 Russel 146 Blanche Lydia 132 William 145, 146 Budd Flower 60 SLOAT Bud-Flower 40 --?-- 103, 124, 136, 141, 143, 144 Burget Rathbone 67, 98 Aaron J. 140 Byron 84 Abbinezer 124 Byron E. 146, 147 Abeltie 17, 25 Calvin 54, 55, 79 Abeltje 19 Carl V. 131 Abigail 36, 46 Carol Jean 119 Abram 27 Carrie 85, 111, 130 Achsan 67, 68, 99 Carrie Elizabeth 128 Ada M. 147 Carrie Louise 95, 115 Ada Maud 133 Catherine 141, 143, 146 Adelaide S. 119 Catherine Ann 79 Adeline 55, 80 Catrina 33, 42 Albert 120 Charity Jane 45, 66, 77, 105 Albert Nelson 54, 78 Charles 49, 61, 87, 104, 111, 120 Albert W. 146, 148 Charles Bascom 128 Alexander 28, 38, 51, 53, 75, 78 Charles Blanchard 141 Alexander Coe 49, 69 Charles Brodhead 71 Alfred 76 Charles E. 46 Alfred Burton 104 Charles Edwin 102, 117 Alfred Hurtin 76 Charles Fred 96 Alice 145 Charles Kane 125, 128 Alice Budlong 131 Charles L. 84 Alice S. 129 Charles Minor 88, 111 Alonzo 50 Charles Oscar 67, 96 Alta 97 Charles S. 93 Amelia 69, 100, 101 Charles Thomas 128 Amelia G. 137 Charles W. 144 Andrew Layton 51 Charles Watson 127, 131 Andrew Livingston 141 Charles Wooley 45 Ann 50, 57, 58, 82 Charlotte 142 Ann Rachel 28, 36, 39, 47 Christana 124 Anna 40, 58, 80, 84, 90, 109, 145 Christina 36, 37, 46 Anna Maria 62, 137 Clara Irene 111 Anna Mary 48 Clara May 132 Anne 81 Clarence 101 Annetie 17 Cordelia Lydia 127, 132 Annetje 19, 24 Cornelius 28, 36, 37, 38, 48, 52, 77, 104 Annie 78, 111 (Cornelius, 53) 53 Antha L. 59 CORNELIUS 120 Archibald 55, 80, 148 Cornelius Erastus Darwin 62 Arthur 52, 98 Cornelius J. 76, 105, 120 Arthur Gibson 38, 55 Cornelius Layton 51, 73 Augusta 147 Daisy Florence 102 Aymos 121 Daniel 28, 36, 37, 38, 48, 50, 53, 72, 76, 143, 146 Benjamin 23, 28, 31, 35, 45 Daniel David 35, 45

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Daniel Henry Conklin 140 Emma 92, 95, 114, 115 Daniel L. 71 Emma Florence 88, 111 Daniel Wesley 141 Emma May 147 daughter 45 Emmet 78 David 23, 28, 33, 35, 36, 47 Erastus 88 David G. 143 Ernest 105, 110, 120 David J. 143 Estelle Jane 88, 112 David James 45, 66 Esther 80, 137 David Lathrop 66 Esther Minor 111, 122 David S. 80 Ethel 107 Deborah 40, 59 Ethel Maria Tucker 120 Deborah Maria 45 Ethel May 119, 123 DeMott 90, 113 Etta 110 Dorcas E. 62 Eugene 140 Dorothy 121 Eugene Augustus 139, 140 Edgar 71, 103 Eva 23, 27, 29 Edith 131, 147 Eva Ermina 145, 146 Edna 148 Evelyn 113 Edson 58, 84, 85 Evinaldo Zeleah 88, 112 Edson Stanley 110 Ferdinand 137 Edward 98, 131 Florence 121, 131 Edward Cooledge 127, 133 Florence Edwina 117 Edwin Alfrd 131 Frances 79, 90 Edwin Alfred 126 Frances Amelia 127, 132 Edwin Conover 140 Francis Conklin 140 Edwin Heustis 139 Frank 145, 146 Edwin S. 144 Frank B 77 Effie Ellen 146, 148 Frank B. 107 Elbert 85, 110 Frank Donally 80, 108 Elbert b. 14 Oct. 1827 58 Frank E. 108 Eldred Gilbert 127, 132 Frank Ellery 133 Eleanor 54, 90 Frank Marion 126 Eleanor Catherine 51 Franklin W. 148 Eleanor Cathine 74 Frederick 92, 114, 131 Elias 26, 32, 40, 41 Frederick D. 131 Elias W. 59 Frederick May 133 Elijah 136, 137 Frederick P. 121 Elinor 38 Frederick R. 129 Eliza 53, 57, 78, 83, 125, 126 Frederick Strong 114, 122 Eliza Agnes 77, 106 Frederick William 105, 121 Eliza Bodine 45 George 46, 69, 85, 97, 110, 116 Eliza Caroline 128, 134 George Albert 145, 147 Elizabeth 34, 38, 40, 42, 44, 47, 51, 59, 60, 69, 73, George Barton 129, 134 124, 137, 143, 146 George Ebenezer 125, 129 Elizabeth Amelia 131 George Everett 122 Ella 127, 133 George Henry 119, 143, 144 Ellen 53, 77, 141, 142 George R. 67 Ellen Phebe 79, 108 George Sylvester 126, 130 Ellen Sarah 79 George Van Winkle 137, 140 Ellena 37, 49 George VanWinkle 139 Ellinor 52 George Walker 111 Elmer Ellsworth 146, 148 George Washington 141 Elsworth 148 Gertrude 69, 99 Emeline 64, 91, 137, 145 Gladys V. 117 Emie 124 Grace 92, 114, 122 Emily Hunter 78 Grace A. 131

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Grace V. 101 James Stanley 84 Halbert Maitland 134 James Whitfield 95 Hannah 46, 48, 61, 68, 69, 87, 88, 100, 141, 142 James Whitford 66 Hannah J. 62 James Wilson 54 Hannah Rayman 140 James Wright 126, 130 Harriet E. 129, 134 Jan 19, 22, 26 Harrison 125, 128 Jan Jansen 14, 19, 21 Harrison Greenleaf 134 Jan Pietersen 3, 4, 14, 16, 17 Harry 130 Jane 53, 71, 125, 129, 145 Harry C. 101 Jane Woodruff 67, 96 Harry Dalbert 130 Jay 130 Helen Adelia 134 Jeanette Eliza 63 Helen Marion 131 Jeannette Eliza 89 Helena 43 Jenkins 71, 102 Hendrick 19, 26, 124, 125 Jennie 130, 133 Henry 26, 52, 57, 80, 105, 125, 126 Jennie E. 128 Henry Benjamin 45 Jennie M. 105 Henry Calvin 80 Jerusha 51 Henry Corkey 77 Jerusha Ann 75 Henry Corky 105 Jessie 130 Henry Dalbert 126 Joanna 137, 140 Henry Elting 49, 69, 71, 101 Johan 53, 77 Henry L. 71 Johannes19, 23, 27, 28, 31, 33, 36, 37, 38, 46, 49, 52 Henry Lowary 50, 71 Johannes J. 36 Henry Polhemus 54, 79 Johathan 53 Henry Ransom 65, 95 John11, 32, 34, 37, 40, 41, 42, 43, 46, 48, 50, 63, 67, Henry Van Vliet 71 77, 80, 98, 114, 125, 127, 137, 140, 141, 143, 144 Henry Wagner 67, 98 John 8 Herbert W. 146 John Allen 132 Hester 33 John Blauvelt 90 Hester Jane 137, 139 John C. 48 Heyltie 19 John Calvin 54, 79 Hiram 49, 70, 142 John Drake i, 8, 11, 43, 63 Horace Bull 136, 137 John Drake (III) 89, 113 Horace M. 137 John Drake (Jr.) 63, 89 Howard Gildersleeve 140 John Ganung 62 Howard M. 112 John Gowans 110 Hunter 55 John Henry Livingston 55 Inez Alice 130 John Hunter 78 infant 72 John Jacob 64, 92 Irene 107 John Lathrop 67 Isaac 11, 34, 41, 42, 43, 61, 63, 64, 90 John Oscar 97, 116 Isaac Andrew 65 John Ward 41, 62 Isabel 72, 104 John, Rev. 11, 57 Jacob 23, 43, 65, 124 Jonas 17, 25, 28, 36, 37, 49, 69 Jacob Aston 95 Jonathan 23, 30 Jacobus 17, 27, 28, 31, 33, 42 Joost 42 Jakoba 30 Joseph 46, 111 Jame Truman 120 Joseph Elting 11, 102, 118 James 32, 38, 40, 41, 53, 54, 58, 76, 85, 110, 111, Joseph Gallandt 138 116, 143, 145 Josephine 50, 116 James Bacon 67, 97 Judith 19, 25 James F. 137 Karina 42 James Harrell 37 Kate Louise 93 James Henry 78 Katrina 63 James Renwick 79, 107 Kingsland 73

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Kort Bevoice 42 Mary C. 55 Lafayette 114 Mary Elizabeth 79, 120 Laura 105, 112, 118, 121 Mary Frances 66, 96 Laura Amanda 71 Mary Frederica 91, 114 Laura Elizabeth 77, 107 Mary Haven 127 Lea 23, 27, 30 Mary Henrietta 95, 115 Leah Louise 65, 93 Mary Jane 64, 93 Leander 46, 68 Mary Lavina 77, 106 LeGrand 95 Mary Louise 78, 129, 135 Leonard 60 Mary Ward 65, 94 Leonard Ganung 85, 110 Marytjen 25, 31 Lettie Jane 76 Mayme Louise 113 Lewis 124 Mehitable 36, 47 Lewis Washington 63 Mercia 68, 98 Lillie 110 Michael 32, 41, 61 Lizzie 105 Mildred 134 Louella 147 Milicent 140 Louella 145 Milton James 145 Louisa 51, 69, 75, 79 Minerva 88, 141 Louisa May 131 Myrta 98 Louise Bayes 95 Myrya 27 Louise Gordon 89, 113 name 11 Luther 54 Nancy 68, 99, 114 Luvina 143, 144 Nancy Eleanor 64, 90 Luvina L. 146, 147 Nellie 98, 116 Lydia 84 Nellie A. 129 Lydia Ann 84, 109 Nellie V. 111 Lydia S. 46 Olive 148 Lydia Strong 67 Oliver Montraville 88 Lyman 61 Orin Duana 126, 131 Magdaline 137, 138 Orison Brodhead 119, 122 Maitland Bascom 128, 134 Orman 58, 85 Mamie 130 Orson W. 84, 110 Marcus 41, 54, 60 Orville E. 108 Marcus J. 62 Oswald Pearsons 107 Margaret 42, 52, 71, 79, 148 Paul Osbourne 120 Margaret Adelaide 71 Peter 11, 23, 63 Margaret Ann 141, 142 Peter Ward 64, 91 Margaret J. 71 Petrus 27, 28, 31, 33, 42, 63 Margery 41 Phebe 37, 40, 79, 143 Maria 23, 28, 29, 34, 35, 44, 49, 70, 124, 143, 144 Phebe Jane 60 Maria Eliza 52 Phebe P. 137 Marie 27 Phebe Sutton 140 Marietta 46, 68 Philitus Rayman 140, 141 Marion 67, 148 Phillip E. 121 Marjory 110 Pieter Jansen 14, 17, 18 Marritje 37 Polhemus 79 Martha 105 Rachel 41, 42, 57, 69, 83, 100, 141 Martha Eleanor 77, 106 Richard Brodhead 71, 119 Martha Elizabeth 54 Robert 148 Martha Ellen 65, 94 Robert Brodhead 119 Martje 43 Robert W. 121 Mary 11, 41, 51, 63, 73, 76, 78, 104, 111 Roland Bascom 134 Mary Adelia 141, 142 Rose 147 Mary Ann 60, 86, 93, 115, 137 Roy Whitfield 95 Mary Blanche 88 Ruth 148

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Ruth Evelyn 121 William Schultz 91, 114 Ruth Florence 113 William Silvert 77 Saartjen 30 Willie 111 Sallie 52, 75 Zelia Merritt 62, 88 Sallie Jane 143, 145 SLOAT Lane 13 Sally 11, 63 SMALL Samuel 31, 136 Annie Estelle 119, 122 Samuel Church 67, 97 Everett 122 Samuel James 104, 120 SMALLEY Sarah 23, 30, 40, 42, 53, 60, 68, 70, 86 Freeman 60 Sarah A. 59 SNEDEN Sarah Ann 45, 50, 51, 73, 74 Capt. Lawrence J. 102 Sarah Cassandra 88, 112 Clara Hugle 102 Sarah Mead 67, 97 John,Jr. 102 Sarah Sobriskie 65 John,Sr. 102 Silas 46, 67 Nicholas 102 Silasa 67 SNELL Stanley 84 Bertha Amelia 133 Stephen 43, 64 George 127, 133 Stephen Sobriskie 65 SNYDER Stephen Spencer 64, 93 Arthur 75 Steven 28, 34 Elizabeth 124 Stoffel 19 Harmonius 124 Susan 51 Jacob 52, 75 Susan Ann 60, 86 Joel 75 Susanna 142 Johannes 124 Sylvanus 53 Lewis 124 Tammy 57, 58, 81 Nancy 75 Tamor 46, 48 Selinda 75 Theodore 76, 137 SPARKS Theophilus 19 Harry Bartlett 105 Thomas 140 Jonas 77, 105 Thompson 125, 128 SPINK Tryntie 17, 23, 24 George 98 Wallace 141 SPORE Wallace Budlong 131 Cyrus 128, 134 Ward 88 Lulu 134 Warren 58, 84 STEIZER Warren Aloysius 116 Augusta 77 Wells G. 127, 133 STEPHENS Willaim Silvert 107 STERNE William 40, 45, 59, 67, 114, 124, 128, 142 A. B. 99 William Arthur 79 Leo 99 William Arthur Albertson 118 Louis 99 William Arthur Taulman 118 STEVENS William Barnes 125, 127 Elizabeth 143 William Bents 133 STOCKTON William G. 137 Robert Field 9 William Gerard 101, 117 STONE William Gewett 137, 138 Alice Lena 132 William H. 71 Clara Gertrude 132 William H. H. 88 Edwin 127, 132 William Henry 89, 111 Ralph Bradley 132 William K. 96, 116 Walter Edwin 132 William L. 107 STRIZER William Lafayette 64, 92 Augustus 107

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STRONG Elizabeth 124 Henrietta A. 91, 114 TUTTLE STUYVESANT Albert Lake, MD 118 Edith 18 Clara Boyd 118 Peter 6 Helen Adelaide 118 STYLES Marion Sloat 118 Amelia 100 Mary Lake 118 Edward 100 U George 100 Hattie 100 UPRIGHT Mary 100 Phebe 38, 54 STYLES"Edward 69 V SUFFERN Andrew Edward 64, 93 VAIL Charles Carroll 93 Mary E. 58, 85 Katherine 93 Van Arnem SWARTOUT Sarah 18 Roelof 19 VAN DEUSEN SWINGLE Isaac 34 Charles 143, 146 Marretje 34 Edgar 146 VAN HORN SYMAPAUGH Jan Pieterszen 19 Catherine 52 VAN HOUTEN SYMSPAUGH Catrina 35 Catherine 38 Claes 28, 35 Petrus 35 T Rachel 35 TAULMAN Rebecca 35 Capt. Peter 118 Styntje 35 Major Peter 103 Themeus 35 Nancy 102, 103 VAN KUREN TAYLOR VAN NORDEN Charles 143, 144 Adam Janse 25 Daniel 144 Elizabeth 25 Jane 52 Jan 25 Robert 144 VAN ORSDALE TEMME VAN RIPER Ida Augustus 89, 113 Mary 59 TERRY VAN TUYL Betsy M. 125, 127 Jan Otten 19 TEW VAN VLIET Frederick 135 Gertrude 37, 49 George 135 VAN VOORHESE George E. 129 Willmetie Alberse 23, 28 TOMPKINS VAN VOORN Margaret 81 Heltie 25 TRAPHAGAN Jan Pieterse 25 Harriet Ann 55 Johannes 25 TRAVIS Thomas 25 Anderson H. 11 VAN VRELAN, Ann 85, 111 Johannes 15 Cecelia 82 VAN WINKLE Joseph 111 Edward 14 Rachel 58, 84 Jacob Wallings 17 Samuel 82 Marrietje 17 TRUMPER Rebecca 137

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VANDER VOORT Eliza 59 Paul 39 Enos 57, 83 VANDERHOEF Euphemia 83 Garret 29 Florence Lillian 86 Gerard 29 Frances 97, 116 Hendrick 29 Henrietta S. 83 Johannes 29 James McK 83 Martje 29 James Washington 83 Petrus 29 Jane C. 83 Sarah 29 John 59, 83 VANDERHOOF Josephine B. 83 Mary 92 Lewis 40, 59 VanNOSTRAND Mary 59 --?-- 109 Mehitable 40, 58 VanWAGENEN Susan 59 Daniel Burr 95, 115 Wesley 59 Huldah 115 William 59 Mary 115 WASHBURN VERNON Carrie E. 106 Timothy 51, 75 Charles H. 106 VOORHEES Henry 77, 106 Emma 85 Mabel Florence 106 WATSON W David 97 WAGAR WEAVER Robert 114 Betsy 124 WALDRON WELLER Resolved 17 Jacob 98 WALKER Leander Sloat 98 Emily Irene 88, 111 Minnie C. 98 WANMAKER WELLES Alice Sloat 90 George Hollenbeck 71 Charles Wood 90 WELLS Edward Suffern 90 Mary Elizabeth 76, 104 Emeline 90 WESTCOTT Isaac Sloat 90 Edna 111 James 90 Milan 85, 111 James Suffern 64, 90 WESTERVELT Jane Amelia 90 Daniel 44 John 90 James 44 Margaret 90 James Daniel 34, 44 Maria Catherine 90 John 44 Sarah Cornelia 90 Maretje 44 Stephen Christian 90 WHITE WARBY Frank Varian 81 Seymour 28 WHITMORE WARD Mary Ann 64 Catherine Mead 43, 64 WHITMOUR Jane 64, 92 Mary Ann 92 WARNER WHITNEY John 143, 145 Jeremiah 32 Mary Ann 143, 144 WHITTEMORE WARREN James Bayard 63 Amelia C. 83 James Bayard (Jr.) 89 Anna 57 James Bayard (Sr.) 89 Annis 80 Jeannette Sloat 89

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WILLIAM John F. 50, 73 Henry 104 John Fleet 73 WILLIAMS Josephine 73 C. J. 104 Kate Sloat 91 Elizabeth 104 Margaret Boyd 73 Hattie 104 Mary Eleanor 91 Henry 76 Stephen 91 Wilson Virginia 91 --?-- 99 WOODRUFF WILSON Achsan 36, 46 James 99 WOODS James Wilson 69 --?-- 145 Sarah Catherine 69 S.L. 92 WING WOOLEY Emma Jane 86 Sarah 28, 35 John 86 WRIGHT John Milton 60 Catherine 41, 61 Sarah Anna 86 Elias G. 86 WINGBOON Elizabeth 86 Jean 14 Elizabeth M. 138 WINNER Emma L. 138 Mary E. 105, 121 George Washington 138 WINSLOW Jane 58, 84 Mary Elizabeth 137, 139 Jefferson 138 WINTERS John Henry 138 Caroline 83 Martha 88 WISE Mary 40, 60 Susanna 142 Mary Cunningham 86 WOERTENDYKE Naomi 58, 85 Abraham 106 Platt Sloat 60 Clarence 106 Platt Sloat (Jr.) 86 Edwin 106 Platt Sloat (Sr.) 86 Florence 106 Stella 129, 134 Margaret 106 Susanna 40, 60 WOETENDYKE Thomas 137, 138 Abraham 77 William Budd-Flower 86 WOOD Z Alonzo 73 Ann Slote 73 ZABRISKIE Catherine Lowary 73 Lea 34 Charles D. 64, 91 Leah 43 Daniel Slote 73

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