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Galfrido de Merith, tent maker to the King, 1299. {Wardrobe Book, Edward I., p. 91.) BERKSHIRE. Joan, late wife of John Merret, tenant-in-chief, had license to marry, Windsor, 14 July, 1308. (Patent Rolls.) John Meriot of Wantage made his will, 1533. (Berkshire Wills, A, 286.) William Merritt and wife Elizabeth had son, William, baptized at St. Mary's Church, Reading, April 16, 1647. Thomas Meryet and wife Mary, buried St. Mary's Church, Reading, 6 Aug., 1660. William Meritt and wife Mary had son, John, bapt. St. Mary's Church, 2 Feb., 1655. John Meritt mar. Elizabeth Tubbs at St. Mary's Church, Reading, 5 May, 1655. Thomas Meritt and Mary had sons Edward and John baptized Reading, 28 Mar., 1660. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Symon Meriet of Brockton, 1216-72. (Patent Rolls.) Adam Meriet or Merite, tenant, 40 acres, Bunstow Hundred, 1279; also 20 acres, 1246. (Rot. Hund.) William Meriot, tenant, Hampslape, Bondsowe Hundred, 1346. CHESHIRE. Richard Merriot of Manchester, made his will 1618. Richard Meriet and wife, innkeepers, died of the plague at Manchester, 22 Dec, 1630. CORNWALL. Robert Meriot, tenant of part of manor of Olneye, 22 March, 1284. (Close Rolls.) John Merrett mar. Mary, dau. of Thomas Hearle of Prideaux Hearle. He was born before 1537. (Visitation of Cornwall.) John Meriet, mar. Johan, dau. of Hugh Spry of Tillond ; living 1620. John Merrett, mar. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Lawrence at Padstow, 3 May, 1659. Richard Merrett, mar. Blanche, dau. of David Pendarvis of Crowan before 1600. Thomas Merrett mar. Margerie • at Luxulyan, 28 Jan., 1650. Richard Merrett of Probus, had daughter, who mar. Arthur Hext, bom 1593. DEVONSHIRE. Robert Meriot of Devon, had dau. Jane, who mar. John Cole about 1417. John's father, John, living 1415. (Mis. Gen. Vol 2.) Edward Merratt of Calstocke made his Will, 1595. (Devonshire Wills.) (Vis. of Devon. ) John Meryet held land in Treneslynch, formerly Simon Meriets, 1428. (Pat. Roll.) DORSETSHIRE. Thomas Merethe held part of Stodlonde, Rouseburgh Hundred, 1316. (Patent Rolls.) Richard Merrett, Will administered July, 1653. (Calendar of Dorset Wills.) Walter Meriett of Poole, made his Will, 1590. (Prerogative Court, Canterbury.) ESSEX. Geoffry de Mereth, the tailor had 2ys. due him 18 Feb., 1292. (Close Rolls.) John Merj'ott, a monk, of Stratford Langthorne, 1539. Robert Merritt, husbandman, Wrabness, made his Will, 1598. (Prerogative Court, Canterbury.) iTohnnes Meret buried at St. Mary's. Bocking, 4 Feb., 1619. Roger Meriet owes homage in Twynstedt, 1252. (Essex Arch. 57, part VII, p. 192.) ;' GLOUCESTERSHIRE. John of Meryet, Rector of St. Michaels, Gloucester, granted land outside east gate to Master Richard, 1262-3. (Gloucester Corp. Records.) Henry Meryet, a customary tenant in the manor of Harescombe, near Gloucester, 1284-1300. (Bristol & Glouc. Arch. 57.) John Meryot had grant from Richard Brenton of tenement in Gloucester, 8 Oct., 1412. (Gloucester Records.) Daniel Merrit made his Will, 1631. (Calendar of Bristol Wills, Vol. II.) Anthony Merrett, mar. Joane at Matson, 23 Sept., 1609. (Gloucestershire Mar.) Elizabeth Meryet mar. James Morse at Matson, 8 Oct., 1566. (Gloucestershire Mar.) John Merriat, mar. Walthian Browninge at Standish, 29 July, 1580. (Gloucester- shire Mar.) 00 /r-i John Merrett, mar. Ann Parsons at Leonard Stanley, 22 Oct., 1588. (Gloucester- shire Marriages.) iv r \ John Merret, mar. Ann Tyler at Standish, 25 Jan., 1584. (Glouc. Mar.) Jolm Merritt. mar. :Margery Perre at Leonard Stanley, 26 Feb., 1600. (Glouc. Mar.) Richard Merret, mar. Alice Clarke at Cheltenham, 11 May, 1574- (Glouc. Mar.) Richard Merret, mar. Margery Tiler at Standish, 15 July, 1583. Glouc. Mar.) Richard Merrett mar. Margaret Gardner at Painswick, 3 Mar., 1605. Richard Merret, mar. Elizabeth West at Matson, 8 Oct., 1646. (Glouc. Mar.) Richard Merret, mar. Anne Sellman at Slinchcombe, 17 Feb., 1614. (Glouc. Mar.) Richard Merrett mar. Sarah Longe at Hinchinghampton, 25 Nov., 1632. Samuel Merrett, mar. Joane Veale at Leonard Stanley, 26 Oct., 1590. (Glouc. Mar.) Thomas Merret, mar. Margery Merret at Matson, 28 Nov., 1588. (Glouc. ALir.) Edward Merret, mar. Joan Hebbard at Minchinhampton, 28 Nov., 1605. (Glouc. Mar.) Thomas Merret, mar. Anne Coop at Painswick, 3 Feb., 1613. Anthony Merrett of Matson, made his Will 1614. (Gloucester Wills). Mar. Joane. Edward Meret of Tytherington, " " " 1572. (Consistory Court.) John Merrett of Standish, '' ;| '' 1568. John Meryet of Twining. " " " I570- John Merrett of Matson. " " " 1578. John Merete of Standish, " " " 1608. Mar. Walthian Browning. John Merrett of Stanley St. Leonard, " " " 1644. Mar. Ann Parsons. Richard Myrreat of Standish, " " " 1552. Richard Merrett of Gloucester, " " " 1568. Richard Merriatt of Oxlinche, " " " 1618. Thomas Meritte of Chedworth, " " " IS57- Walter IMerret of Woodchester, " " " 1558. Thomas Merritt of Michelhampton, " " " I59i- Walter Merrett of Painswick, " " " 1609. William Meret of Gloucester, " " " I553- William Merrett of Matson, " " " I557- William Myrret of Matson made his Will 1570. William Alerrett of Leonard Stanley, made his Will 1598. William Merrett of Longford made his Will 1613. William Merrett of Gloucester, merchant, made Will, 29 Oct., 1632, nephew Anthony. (Canterbury Court.) Joseph, son of Joseph Merriote of Sainger, 4 Sept., 1655. Berkeley Records. Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Merrett of Fisheringe, 15 Feb., 1661. Katharine, wife of Thomas Merriot of Berkeley, 23 July, 1656. Thomas Merrett and Edith Atkins, both of Berkeley, Nov., 1657. " " Thomas Merrett of Berkeley, Dec, 1664. William Meret mar. Hester Ouldham at Skipton Moyne, 14 July, 1653. Richard Merrett of Cheltenham, mar. Alice (dau. of Thomas Machin, or Alice, dau. of Clarke, 11 May, 1574; made his Will 1581. (British Record Sy.) Sen Christopher who mar. Andrea, dau. of George Smith of Woodhouse, 29 June, *♦, ] 1602; made his Will, 31 Dec, 1624; died 7 Jan., 1625; buried in Winchcombe ^.••' Church. Children: Richard, George, Christopher, Francis, Sarah. * Richard, born 18 June, 1606; mar. probably, Elizabeth West, 8 Oct., 1646. George of Swindon, made his Will, 1671. Christopher, born 1614, mar. Anne, dau. of Robert Jennour of Kempsford ; took his degree of M.D., at Oxford; became a prominent physician and author in London; the Meriet arms granted to him, 13 July, 1666; died 1695. Children: Robert, aged 27 in 1666, Christopher and Anne. Francis, mar. Anne, dau. of Solomon Smith of London. Children: Solomon, Richard. HAMPSHIRE. Henry de Meriet or Meriethe, imprisoned at Winchester, bailed out 14 Oct., 1275, pardoned for his outlawry for killing Robert de la Doule in self defense, 14 Nov., 1281, lands restored to him 24 Sept., 1282. (Patent Rolls.) William de Mereit or Meret, merchant of Genoa, complains that goods were taken from his ship at Southampton, 21 July, 1322; he receives protection from the court while in England, 16 April, 1326. (Patent Rolls.) Henry Meriot had daughter Joanne baptized at Priors Deane, 5 Nov., 1586. (Baptisms.) Henry Meriot had son Stephen baptized at Priors Deane, 23 March, 1588. Witness to Will of John Compton at Priors Deane, 3 April, 1605. Henry Mcriat buried at Priors Deane, Jan., 1613. 1 Mary Meriott widow buried at Priors Deane, 11 Jan., 1624. Matthew Merret, aged about 73, buried at Priors Deane, 14 Jan., 1693); had s Matthew, born 3 Sept., 1658. Elizabeth Merret, his wife, buried at Priors Deane, 29 April, 1690. Charles Mcrrott Receiver of Island of Jersey, 31 Aug., 1653. (State Papers.) Daniel Meriot had a pass to Ireland, 30 March, 1655. Nathaniel Merritt had a pass to France, i July, 1650. KENT. George Merrett, overseer of Hearne, 1569. (Kent Archseological Society.) Francis Merritt, pilot of Ann Royal of Rochester, 1636. Gift Author ^ acres at White Plains to Caleb Hyatt for £240, 27 April, 1750. Made his will 5 Jan., 1759; proved 23 March, 1759. Gave to his wife £25 and maintenance; to son Caleb, 83 acres on north side of homestead, and.all lands at White Plains inherited from grand- father Humphrey Underbill; to son Humphrey, 100 on west end of homestead; to son Samuel, 100 acres adjoining Humphrey's; to son George, 100 acres adjoin- ing; to sons Gabriel and David, all remainder of homestead; to son Josiah, any remaining land in Ulster Co.allotment. The other sons to pay ^10 each to Josiah when he is twenty-three. Land from his father at White Plains to be sold and proceeds given to daughters Elizabeth, Glorande and Jane. Executors, wife Glorande, Samuel Fowler and son Humphrey. Witness, Thomas Merritt of Ulster Co., miller. (New York, book 21, p. 256). Children: Caleb, born 28 Feb., 1735, died 29 Nov. 1793, Elizabeth, born 13 Feb., 1733, died Humphrey, born 17 May, 1737, died Samuel, born 22 April, 1739, died 6 Dec, 181 1, George, born 26 May, 1741, died 10 July, 1822, Gabriel, born I May, 1744, died 5 Jan., 1776, Glorianna, born 11 Oct., 174';, died Jane, born 25 Sept., 1747, died 2 March, 1807, David, born 31 Dec, 1749, died 27 Dec, 1817, Josiah, born 15 Nov., 1752, died 12 March, 1817, Who was Thomas Merritt, miller? ^DAXTD,-' son of •'Samuel,' born , died 175 1, married Jane, daughter of , Bought 122 acres at White Plains from Joseph Budd for ^384, 6 Oct., 1742. Sold land to Isaac Oakley for ^457, 12 April, 1745. Made his will 26 June, 175 1; proved 25 July, 1751. Gave personalty to wife Jane and only child Mary, and to David and Jane, children of George Merritt, and Elisha, son of William Merritt. Executors, wife Jane, brother George, and Elisha Budd. Child: .Mary, born , died THOMAS MERRITT OF RYE, N. Y., AND First Three Generations of His Descendants, FURTHER INFORMATION DESIRED. Address: DOUGLAS MERRITT, Rhinebeck, N. Y. I. THOMAS MERRITT, son of , born , died married married 2nd before 1688, Abigail, daughter of Robert and Joan Francis, of Wethersfield, Conn. She was born 14 Feb., 1660. He settled at Rye, N. Y., 1673. Witness to deed to Thomas Statham, 24 Jan., 1676. One of the purchasers of Hog-pen Ridge, 4 Sept., 1680. Bought land adjoining John Merritt's from Jonathan Vowles, 22 Nov., 1682. On list of Rye proprietors, 1683. Constable 12 July, 1684. Witness to deed from Isaac Sherwood to Caleb Hyatt, 15 Sept., 1684. Appraiser of will of Caleb Hyatt, 15 Sept., 1684. Bought a half lotment next to Disbrow's from Robert Bloomer, 5 March, 1685. Francis and Thomas Brown and Thomas Marrit deliver to executors of John Budd of Southold, L. I., certain animals from his farm at Rye, 11 June, 1685. One of the grantees of land to John Bron- dige, 28 Aug., 1687. Witness to deed to Lockwood, 15 Jan., 1688. Owned a home lot between Boyd and Disbrow and two acres in the plains between Richard and Jonathan Vowles, 1688. Rye proprietors acknowledged grant to Thomas Merritt of a parcel of land called Pine Island, adjoining said Mer- ritt's meadows, 14 Feb., 1690. Commissioner to renew the Indian purchase at White Plains, 12 April, 1694. Vestryman of Rye 28 Feb., 1694, 1695, 1697. On committee to select a minister, 22 July, 1697. On committee to build a meeting house, 25 Sept., 1697. A collector of minister's salary, 1667-98. The patent of Rye was granted to Joseph Theale, Thomas Merritt, Deliverance Brown and others at Hartford, 22 Jan., 1696. He and Brown appeared be- fore the General Court of Conn., to obtain a charter for Rye, 19 Jan., 1697. Deputy to General Court, Oct., 1699. Townsman or trustee, 1697-99. A proprietor of Peningo Neck, 11 Dec, 1699. On committee to run a line be- tween White Plains and Col. Heathcote's patent 24 Feb., 1702. Gave his son Thomas a house and lot then occupied by the son, 20 Jan., 1703. He and Robert Bloomer granted land to John Merritt, 7 Feb., 1704. Owned land at Rye, 6 Dec, 1704. Bought land adjoining his from Caleb Hyatt, i May, 1705; deed recorded 23 Jan., 1722. Supervisor, 1705. Bought 15 acres from Wm. Fowler for £27, 25 Dec, 1706. On committee to settle the line between Greenwich and Rye, i Nov^, 1707. One of the grantors of land in Wills Purchase to Samuel Lane, 17 Oct., 1709. On grand jury, 2 June, 1713-14-15- 16. Gave a deed to his son Joseph of Rye, yeoman, 5 Aug., 1714. Witness to deed from George Lane to John Boyd, 9 Sept., 1714. He and son Thomas sign a permission for building a mill to Isaac Anderson, 6 Jan., I7i7- A proprietor of Peningo Neck, 1715. Sold 6 acres at Rye for £25 to Ebenezer Kniffen, 19 May, 1719; acknowledged 29 April, 1721. Sold 40 acres at White Plains for £40 to Samuel Merritt, 21 March, 1720; acknowledged 17 June, 1721. He lived nearly opposite the site of the present Park Institute. hildren : Thomas, born , died 1719. Joseph, born , died 1719. Ephraim, born , died Samuel, born , died a. 'JOSEPH,' son of 'Thomas, born , died , 1754 married Jane, daughter of . A proprietor of Rye, 1683. He and other surveyors of lands assigned to himself 2 acres which he had fenced in on Hog-pen Ridge, 1707. A proprietor of Wills Pur- chase 1708. Owned lot No. 34 in 1710. His land adjoined Jon*han Knif- fen's ' 16 Jan , 1710. Had a deed from his father Thomas, 5 Aug., 1714. On grand jury, 1717-18-22. Ensign in Westchester Co. militia, 27 Feb., 1722. Signed a petition of Presbyterians, 11 May, 1727- Sold 32 acres near the present Parks' mill to Gilbert Bloomer for £130, 16 Dec, 1740. Made hu will 27 March, 1752; proved 6 June, 1754 (New York, book 19, P- 56). Children: Joseph, born , died Thomas, born , died Nehemiah, born 1715, died Elizabeth, born , died Jane, born , died 1794. ^NEHEMIAH,^ son of 'Joseph,'^ born 1715, died 1794. married Dinah, daughter of Ichabod Hopkins and Sarah Coles; married sec- ond, Mary, daughter of Robert D'ingy before 1761. He showed a certificate of removal from the Mamaroneck Meeting at the Oblong Meeting at Quaker Hill, Dutchess County, December, 1758. On a committee to review the suf- ferings of the Friends at Oblong, 1760. He and nine others sign a petition in behalf of themselves and fifteen others for 25000 acres on east side of Hudson River between Fort Edward and Lake George, 25 July, 1761. (Fort Ann, Washington Co., and Queensbury, Warren Co.) The Queensbury pat- ent, 23000 acres, was granted to twenty-three persons, not including him, 20 May, 1762. A meeting of the proprietors of Queensbury was held at the shop of Nehemiah and Daniel Merritt in Beekman Precinct, Dutchess Co., 10 July, 1762. A second meeting was held at the same place when partition deeds were given to the thirty proprietors, including Nehemiah and his sons Daniel and Ichabod, 8 Nov., 1762. He received plot 2,2 in division 103 and 69, and half of plots 38 and 39, 13 Jan., 1763. One of the trustees to rent out all undivided lands, 23 Feb., 1763. Nehemiah Merritt of Beekman's Precinct, gentleman, released his half of the saw-mill, house and utensils, built by them at Qeensbury, to Abraham Wing for 5 shillings, 7 Oct., 1765. Walter Franklin of New York, merchant, leased to Nehemiah Merritt, yeo- man, of the Oblong, Lot 32 of 500 acres in the Oblong, for 5 shillings for one year, 21 Dec, 1768, and sold him the same for £1400, 22 Dec, 1768. He was agent for Franklin and signed a lease in his behalf to Elisha Smith of Lot 70, rental £14, i May, 1774. He and wife Mary, granted to his son Daniel, one-third of Lot 32, supposed to contain 167 acres, 4 March, 1774; acknowledged 2 Oct., 1793; recorded 17 Jan., 1794. On a committee to visit Quaker slaveholders, 14 Aug., 1776. Had an attack of numb palsy, 25 June, 1786. Gave deeds of one-half of Lot 103, on north side of town plot at Queensbury to his grandson Benjamin, and one-half to his grandson Jacob, 10 and 18 Sept., 1792. Granted to his son Daniel, one-half of Lots 2>2>, 39 and 76 of 125 acres each at Queensbury, 21 Sept., 1792. Conveyed to Daniel the remainder of Lot 32, being Zii acres in the Oblong, for £1250, 4 April, 1793; recorded 20 Jan., 1794. This was given in consideration of the pay- ment of all Nehemiah's debts, 25 May, 1790; recorded 25 March, 1805. Children: Daniel, born 23 July, 1738, died 25 May, 1805, Nehemiah, born 14 Jan., 1740, died Sept., 1793, Anna, born 19 Sept., 1742. died 22 Nov., 1760, killed by lightning. Ichabod, born 10 Sept., 1744, died . ■^NEHEMIAH,'' son of ^Nehemiah,^ born 14 Jan., 1740, died Sept., 1793, married 25 June, 1760. Phebe, daughter of Abraham Wing and Anstis Wood, at Quaker Hill, N. Y. She was born 22 Feb., 1743; died 19 Mar., 1819, at Troy. He was of Beekman and had a deed from John Page of part of the Page Grant between Fort Edward and Lake George (Queensbury), 25 Tune, 1762. Gave deed of lots at Queensbury to his brother Daniel, 13 Jan., 1763. Had deed from Aliraham Wing of Lot No. i, to acres, at Queensbury, 16 Mar., 1767. Requested to come under care of Nine Partners Meeting, 1776. Had deed from Edward Palmer of part of Lot 25 in Nine Partners, 125 acres, for £1400, 21 Mar., 1781. Had deed from J. Allen of 40 acres at Millbrook for £200, 1786. Appointed on committee to raise funds for White Creek Meeting House, 1786. He writes from Nine Partners to his father and mother, 19 May, 1786, that he will give the five acres of land desired for a meeting house lot. Mortgaged land to the loan officers of the county for $60, 22 Aug., 1786. Paid interest on 3 July, 1787. Interest after that date paid by Thomas Poole. Had deed from Nathaniel Piatt of 53 acres at Mill- brook for £30, 22 May, 1789. Nehemiah Merritt, Jr., merchant, of Wash- ington Township, sold to Consider Merritt about 53 acres in Great Nine Partners for £300, 8 Oct., 1790; acknowledged by witness, \^ May, 1794; recorded 9 July, 1796, Poughkeepsie, lib. 14, p. 206. (This land is at Mill- brook, now owned by Stephen H. Merritt.) From Nine Partners Meeting to Saratoga Meeting, 26 Mar., 1793; acknowledged at Saratoga, May, 1793. "Phebe Merritt, wife of Nehemiah, having removed with her husband and family to Queensbury within your meeting requests a certificate for herself and daughters Mary and Ruth." Ditto 11 Sept., 1793; acknowledged Jan., 1794. "Benjamin Merritt, son of Nehemiah, a youth and member of this meeting, having removed with his father to your parts, etc." Saratoga Meet- ing to Nine Partners Meeting, 16 May, 1794. "Certificate of removal is granted Phebe Merritt and her daughters Mary and Ruth." It is said that Nehemiah and his wife died of bilious colic. Children : ^Abraham, born 11 May, 1761, died Anna, born 21 Aug'., 1762, died Daniel, born 23 Feb., 1765, died 9 May, 1830, Consider Morgan, born 18 May, 1766, died 12 May, 1802, Isaac, born 25 Feb., 1768, died 25 Feb., 1848, Hannah, born 20 Nov., 1769, Sarah, born 21 April, I77i, Jacob, born i Sept., 'i-'JTi^ died i Nov., 1848, Mary, born 12 May, 1775, Benjamin, born 21 June, I777, died 4 July, 1854, Ruth, born 5 Aug., 1779, died 14 Oct., 1849, 5. '"BENJAMIN.^son of ^Nehemiah,'* born 21 Tune, I777,,died 4 July, i8i;4, He was born at Quaker Hill. Married at Kingsbury, Washington Co., 3 Oct., 1800, Thankful, daughter of Matthew Scott and Mercy Ashley. She was born at Spencertown, Columbia Co., 21 May, 1780, died at Troy, 22 May, 1845. He had a deed of half of lot No. 103 at Queensbury from his grandfather Nehemiah, 10 Sept., 1792. Lived one year at Fort Ann and one year at Troy. Later at White Creek, Washins^ton Co. At Troy 1813-15, New York 1815, White Creek 1830, Troy 1834, White Creek 1842-45, Staten Island 1848. He was at first a china dealer, afterwards a dry goods mer- chant. Partner of his brother Daniel in Troy. His wife became a Quaker in 181 1 and frequently preached. He died of bilious colic at Cleveland on his return from a visit to Milwaukee. Buried with his wife in Oakland Ceme- tery, Troy. Children : Cornelia, born 14 Oct., 1801, died 20 April, 1885, Juliet, born 25 Dec, 1803, died 4 Aug., 1835, Mary, born 13 Oct., 1805, died 29 Aug. 1835, George, born 14 Aug., 1807, died 5 Oct., 1873, Jane, born 10 Sept., 1809, died 25 April, 1829, Henry, born 31 Oct., 1811, died 15 April, 1863, Matthew Franklin, born 2 Sept., 1814, died 2 Sept., 1839, Caroline, born Feb., 1817, died 29 May, 1841, Eliza Walker, born 4 Nov., 1819, Edward, born 4 Nov., 1822, died 18 May, 1864, 6. •'GEORGE," son of '"Benjamin,^ born 14 Aug., 1807, at White Creek, married at Troy, 5 Nov., 1845, Julia, daughter of Alanson Douglas and Ann Sutherland. She was born 17 Sept. 1823, died 4 Nov., 1904. He was sent to the Friends boarding school. Nine Partners, at the age of five. Went to New York in 1822 and was in the dry goods business until 185 1, living six years in Georgia. Of Cutter, Buckley & Merritt, 1838-42. Merritt, Ely & Co., 1843-52. President of New England Car Spring Co., 1851-68. Vestryman of Calvary Church, New York, for many years. Trustee of General Theological Seminary. A prominent member of the Protestant Episcopal Giurch. He removed to his country seat, Lyndehurst, Irvington- on-Hudson, in 1867, and died there of heart disease, 5 Oct., 1873. Buried with his wife and two children in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Tarrytown. Children : Douglas, born 4 Dec, 1847, Annie Douglas, born 10 June, 1849, died 13 Dec, 1849, Mary, born 2 Oct.. 1850, Cornelia, born 27 Oct., 1853, died 27 Oct., 1853, George William, born 30 Aug., 1856, died 17 Jan., 1907, Julia Douglas, born i April, 1859, died 28 Nov., 1892, 7. 'DOUGLAS,'' son of '•George.* born 4 December, 1847, at 42 Barclay St., New York, educated at the school of John McMullen and the Columbia College Grammar School; passed two years in Europe and was graduated from Columbia Law School in 1874. Purchased his farm called Leacote, near Rhinebeck, N. Y., in 1875, and is now living there. Married at Buffalo. 3 Aug., 1876, Elizabeth Cleveland, daughter of Rt. Rev. Arthur Cleveland Coxe, Bishop of Western New York, and Katherine Cleveland Hyde. He has been a trustee of Hobart College, Geneva; St. Stephen's College, Annandale; St. John's Church, Barrytown; the Starr Institute, Rhinebeck, Public School No. 3, Rhinebeck; vestryman of the Church of the Messiah, and for thirty years a delegate to the Diocesan Convention. Children: Ethel Douglas, Alan Douglas, 8. =ALAN DOUGLAS.s son of 'Douglas,'' born 6 Dec, 1885, at Lakewood, N, J., educated by private teachers and at Morristown School. He spent two years in Europe and has lived for some time on a ranch in Arizona. Now living at Leacote, Rhinebeck. ft 1.6 0. ^^.. -: "^o / -0. » • o **' /^Va. -.^^,* .^\ \/ :'Mi'. %/ '^: " ^ DOBBSBROS. 0^ ^ 'o w " A <\. ^ IIBRARY BINDING . . I. i . , "^0 <<^^ C ° " ° * "<*'^ <-. *' V" \^^^ Fi o « o LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 015 845 302 2