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28 May 02 EIGHTH GENERATION XX. HENRY T. 8 VANDERBURGH ( Henry H. 7-6 , Henry 5-4-3 , Dirck 2 , Lucas 1 ), son of Henry H. Vanderburgh and Elizabeth Ann Biker, was born on 11 Nov 1850 in New York State. He married on 24 Dec 1878 ELIZABETH ANN KNAPP . Henry was a machinist who lived in Matteawan, NY. In 1880, he and Elizabeth and their seven month old daughter were living with his mother-in-law, Rebecca Knapp, at Matteawan. Henry died on 23 Apr 1920 and is buried at St. Luke's Cemetery, Beacon, NY. Children: i. Rita, b. 24 Nov 1879, living in 1939. She married on 8 Jan 1894 Ellsworth Pindar who was born in 1878, died in 1935, and is buried at St. Luke's Cemetery, Beacon, NY. No children. ii. Louise, b. 6 Sep 1894, d. 20 May 1897, buried at St. Luke's Cemetery, Beacon, NY. 1 XX. ERNEST DAVIS 8 VANDERBURGH (Alexander 7 , Henry H. 6 , Henry 5-4-3 , Dirck 2 , Lucas 1 ), son of Alexander Vanderburgh and Sylvina Palmer Davis, was born on 8 Oct 1870 2 in Brooklyn, New York and spent his youthful years at Hastings-on-Hudson. He attended Lawrenceville School for two years and Mount Hermon for three years. He decided to become a medical missionary and entered New York University Medical School from which he received a medical degree in 1894. He was an eye, ear, nose, and throat specialist and also took post graduate courses in New York as well as in a London Hospital for tropical diseases. As Dr. Vanderburgh, he was appointed a missionary of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the US on 15 Feb 1894. On 3 May 1894, he married ELEANOR VIOLETTA BEEMAN. Eleanor was born on 11 Jun 1871 3 at Silvara, PA, the daughter of Amos P. Beeman and Matilda Montgomery. 4 She graduated from the State Normal School, New Britian, CT and taught in the public schools of Carbondale, PA. Ernest and Eleanor sailed for the Island of Hainan, China on 6 Sep 1894. After a year there, they were transferred to the newly established Hunan Mission where they carried on medical and evangelistic work for the Chinese in the Nodoa Station of the Hunan Mission. Dr. Vanderburgh's work began with the rudiments of teaching, building, and healing. In Hainan, as he learned the language, he taught several students anatomy. He 1 Compiled from: a. Census, 1880, NY, Dutchess Co., Fishkill Town, Matteawan, 21 Jun 1880, p 49. Rebecca Knapp and family. b. "Van Benschoten Family in America," by William Henry Van Benschoten, Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore, 1987. (Originally published in 1907.) Pages 229 - 231. c. Data compiled during the 1930s by Ernest Davies, 610 Wolcott Ave., Beacon, NY. d. Family Bible of Ernest Davis Vanderburgh (1870-1945). 2 Family Bible of Ernest Davis Vanderburgh (1870-1945). 3 Family Bible of Ernest Davis Vanderburgh (1870-1945). 4 "Memorial Minute on Ernest Davis Vanderburgh, M.D.," adopted by the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, dated 14 May 1945.

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EIGHTH GENERATION XX. HENRY T.8 VANDERBURGH (Henry H.7-6, Henry 5-4-3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Henry H. Vanderburgh and Elizabeth Ann Biker, was born on 11 Nov 1850 in New York State. He married on 24 Dec 1878 ELIZABETH ANN KNAPP. Henry was a machinist who lived in Matteawan, NY. In 1880, he and Elizabeth and their seven month old daughter were living with his mother- in- law, Rebecca Knapp, at Matteawan. Henry died on 23 Apr 1920 and is buried at St. Luke's Cemetery, Beacon, NY. Children: i. Rita, b. 24 Nov 1879, living in 1939. She married on 8 Jan 1894

Ellsworth Pindar who was born in 1878, died in 1935, and is buried at St. Luke's Cemetery, Beacon, NY. No children.

ii. Louise, b. 6 Sep 1894, d. 20 May 1897, buried at St. Luke's Cemetery, Beacon, NY. 1

XX. ERNEST DAVIS8 VANDERBURGH (Alexander7, Henry H.6, Henry5-4-3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Alexander Vanderburgh and Sylvina Palmer Davis, was born on 8 Oct 18702 in Brooklyn, New York and spent his youthful years at Hastings-on-Hudson. He attended Lawrenceville School for two years and Mount Hermon for three years. He decided to become a medical missionary and entered New York University Medical School from which he received a medical degree in 1894. He was an eye, ear, nose, and throat specialist and also took post graduate courses in New York as well as in a London Hospital for tropical diseases. As Dr. Vanderburgh, he was appointed a missionary of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the US on 15 Feb 1894. On 3 May 1894, he married ELEANOR VIOLETTA BEEMAN. Eleanor was born on 11 Jun 18713 at Silvara, PA, the daughter of Amos P. Beeman and Matilda Montgomery. 4 She graduated from the State Normal School, New Britian, CT and taught in the public schools of Carbondale, PA. Ernest and Eleanor sailed for the Island of Hainan, China on 6 Sep 1894. After a year there, they were transferred to the newly established Hunan Mission where they carried on medical and evangelistic work for the Chinese in the Nodoa Station of the Hunan Mission. Dr. Vanderburgh's work began with the rudiments of teaching, building, and healing. In Hainan, as he learned the language, he taught several students anatomy. He

1 Compiled from: a. Census, 1880, NY, Dutchess Co., Fishkill Town, Matteawan, 21 Jun 1880, p 49. Rebecca Knapp and family. b. "Van Benschoten Family in America," by William Henry Van Benschoten, Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore, 1987. (Originally published in 1907.) Pages 229 - 231. c. Data compiled during the 1930s by Ernest Davies, 610 Wolcott Ave., Beacon, NY. d. Family Bible of Ernest Davis Vanderburgh (1870-1945). 2 Family Bible of Ernest Davis Vanderburgh (1870-1945). 3 Family Bible of Ernest Davis Vanderburgh (1870-1945). 4 "Memorial Minute on Ernest Davis Vanderburgh, M.D.," adopted by the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, dated 14 May 1945.

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also began building the Mary Henry Hospital, in Nodoa, which, when the missionaries left in 1941, was still attending to the needs of the Hakkas, Limkos, Linko-Lois, and Hainanese. In 1900, Ernest, his wife and three children returned on furlough to the United States and resided with his parents at the town of Greenburg, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY. They subsequently returned to China in 1903. When the climate became unfavorable to Mrs. Vanderburgh's health, the Doctor and his wife were transferred to the Hunan Mission at Siangtan in Central China, where Dr. Vanderburgh began again the study of the language, the teaching of students, and the building of a new hospital, the Nathaniel Tooker Memorial. The hospital cost $250,000 and had a 100 beds. In this hospital, he worked with Dr. Frederick J. Tooker, son of the man who donated the money for the hospital. However, Dr. Tooker was obliged in 1917, because of health, to relinquish his service on Siangtan. With the sound beginning of the medical work in Siangtan, the service was extended to other areas of the city and adjacent territory. Dispensaries were established, and under the skillful and kindly Christian treatment of Dr. Vanderburgh and Chinese physicians who had some of their training under him, the Hunanese learned to value Western medicine and the Christianity which had brought it to them. In the turbulent years of 1926-27, Dr. Vanderburgh was at one time the only foreign physician in the Hunan Province. Mrs. Vanderburgh wrote at that time: "We do thank God that he can still carry on and that his staff is loyal and anxious for him to stay." However, the Japanese invaded northern China in the late 1920s and Ernest and his family were forced to leave. This, combined with the years in two pioneer fields had taken their toll. When Dr. and Mrs. Vanderburgh returned to the United States from Siangtan, China for furlough in 1928, ill health prevented their return to Hunan. Two years prior to his retirement on 1 Dec 1930, Ernest and his wife lived in Asheville, NC where he was a resident physician of the Asheville Farm School, later known as Warren Wilson College. In later retirement years he gave such voluntary service as his health would permit in the National Missions field at Swannannoa, North Carolina; but in 1938, he was obliged to relinquish this service. He returned to his home state of New York for the remainder of his retirement years. Ernest and Eleanor finally settled at Vintonton, near West Fulton, NY where they had bought a farm during their second furlough home. Ernest died at Gilbertsville, NY on 21 Apr 1945 and was buried in the Cobleskill, NY Cemetery. His wife, Eleanor survived him. Children: + i. Richard Montgomery, b. 9 Apr 1895,5 m. 14 Sep 1921 Hester

May Cartwright, d. 3 Apr 1946.6 + ii. Eleanor May, b. 13 Nov 1896,7 m. 28 Jun 1922 Howard

Morrison, d. 24 Apr 1938 or Jul 1949. + iii. Alexander (Lex), b. 15 Jan 1898,8 m.(1) Ruth Dakin Ferguson

[sister of William R. Ferguson],9 m.(2) Gladys Meldrum, d. 1 Dec 1972.

5 Family Bible of Ernest Davis Vanderburgh (1870-1945). 6 Family Bible of Ernest Davis Vanderburgh (1870-1945). 7 Family Bible of Ernest Davis Vanderburgh (1870-1945). 8 Family Bible of Ernest Davis Vanderburgh (1870-1945). 9 E-mail from Edward Cotton "Ned" Vanderburgh, 8 Apr 1998.

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iv. Faith Emily, b. 19 Aug 1900,10 m. William R. Ferguson [brother of Ruth Dakin Ferguson],11 d. 30 Oct 1969.12

+ v. Ernest Davis, Jr., b. 10 Oct 1912, m. 11 Apr 1940 Jane Kanski. 13 XX. SHELDON DAVIS8 VANDERBURGH (Alexander7, Henry H.6, Henry5-4-

3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Alexander Vanderburgh and Sylvina Palmer Davis, was born on 12 Nov 1876 and died in 1923 or Jul 1922. He married at Hastings-on-Hudson on 5 Mar 1902 THYRA M. V. RUYTER. They were living at Hastings-on-Hudson in 1917. Children: i. Palmer, married at least twice. ii. Ruth, m. William Faber of Scottsville, NY. Two daughters: (FARBER surname) i. daughter, b. 1941. ii. Margie, b. 1947. + iii. Dorothy, b. 30 May 1903, m. John Franklin Waterman. iv. Helen, m. ______ Ridge. Two sons: (RIDGE surname) i. William ii. son14 10 Family Bible of Ernest Davis Vanderburgh (1870-1945). 11 E-mail from Edward Cotton "Ned" Vanderburgh, 8 Apr 1998. 12 Family Bible of Ernest Davis Vanderburgh (1870-1945). 13 Unless otherwise noted, compiled from: a. Biographical sketch of Dr. Ernest Vanderburgh has been compiled from the following: 1) "Memorial Minute on Ernest Davis Vanderburgh, M.D.," adopted by the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, dated 14 May 1945. 2) Newspaper - "Warwick (NY) Valley Dispatch, 25 Apr 1945. Obituary of Dr. Ernest Vanderburgh. 3) Letter - 19 Mar 1931 from Eleanor (Beeman) Vanderburgh to her son Lex and his first wife, Ruth. 4) Letter - 1 Dec 1927 from Ernest Davis Vanderburgh in Shanghai to his brother & wife, Alfred D. Vanderburgh & Agnes. 5) Letter - 23 May 1977 from Marguerite King, Rt. 2, Box 318, Nyssa, OR 97913 to Richard C. Vanderburgh, Huber Heights, OH. b. Correspondence - To Arnott Vanderburgh, no date but probably after Feb 1981 or 1982, from Larry Vanderburgh, 5453 Hildebrand Court, Columbia, MD 21044. (Marriage date for Ernest Vanderburgh, Jr. and Jane Kanski; death date for Richard M. Vanderburgh; Jul 1949 death date for Eleanor May (Vanderburgh) Morrison; and 19 Aug 1900 birth date and 30 Oct 1969 death date for Faith Emily (Vanderburgh) Ferguson. c. Census, 1900, Westchester, Greenburg town, Hastings-on-Hudson, (Index only). Vol. 255, ED 64, Sht 3, Line 57. Alexander Vanderburgh and family. d. Data compiled by Richard C. Vanderburgh, 9459 Taylorsville Rd., Huber Heights, OH 45424-6347. 1996. 14 Compiled from: a. Data from Nancy Thurrott, 175 College St., Middletown, CT 06457-3238. 1996.

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XX. ALFRED DANIELS8 VANDERBURGH (Alexander7, Henry H.6, Henry 5-4-3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Alexander Vanderburgh and Sylvina Palmer Davis, was born on 16 Feb 1879 at Hastings-on-Hudson, NY. He was a minister and worked at the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions at 156 Fifth Ave., NYC from 1897-1903 under Dr. Robert Spear and Mr. Milton H. Hogel. He was pastor of seven Baptist Churches: Ishua, NY; West Fulton, NY; Sloansville, NY; Farmers Mills & Kent Cliffs, NY; Marlton, NJ; and Glenwood, NJ. On 23 Dec 1905, four days after his ordination to the Baptist ministry, Alfred married AGNES MAY WETHERALL of Olean, NY. Agnes was born on 15 Oct 1887 at Olean, NY, the daughter of Alfred Eugene Wetherall and Marcia Roselia Badger. The marriage took place in the Baptist Church at Ishua, Cattaraugus Co., NY. The Rev. John Burroughs, pastor of a neighboring church officiated at the wedding. Alfred's first ministry was in the Ishua Church. He later served churches in Mariton, NJ, and in New York State at: West Fulton; Sloansville; the First Kent Baptist Church in Kent Cliffs; the Kent and Fishkill Baptist Churches near Carmel; Glenwood, NJ; and Maybrook. In 1925, Alfred and his family moved to Warwick, NY where they built their home on Colonial Avenue. They remained there until 1957 when they moved to Orange City, FL. Alfred died there on 28 Jan 1970. Children: + i. John Howard, b. 16 Nov 1906, m. Ann Humphreys MacGregor,

d. 1990. + ii. Alfred Daniels, Jr., b. 6 Oct 1908, m. 14 Jan 1938 Susan Zickler. + iii. Reta Rose, b. 28 Oct 1915, m. 16 Oct 1943 Robert Drown

Murphy. 15 XX. SARAH MILLER8 VANDERBURGH (Alexander7, Henry H.6, Henry5-4-3, Dirck2, Lucas1), daughter of Alexander Vanderburgh and Sylvina Palmer Davis, was born on 4 Jun 1882 at Hastings-on-Hudson, NY. On 12 Jan 1910 at Hastings-on-Hudson, she married GEORGE ANGUS THURROTT. George was born on 17 Mar 1873 at Meriden, CT, the daughter of Russell Thurrott and Harriet Cook French. George was a carpenter and farmer who owned and operated a farm in Wallingford, CT. Sarah was a teacher and while raising her family, she acted as a school nurse for the local one-room school near the family farm. Sarah died on 8 Apr 1951 at Wallingford, CT. George died on 9 Feb 1963 in Meriden. Children:

(THURROTT surname) i. George Alexander, b. 20 Dec 1910, m. 11 Sep 1937 Winifred b. Letter, undated but probably Jan 1917, from Rev. Alfred D. Vanderburgh, Farmers Mills, Putnam Co., NY to Mrs. W.O. Price, Troy, PA. 15 Compiled from: a. Biographical data on Alfred Daniels Vanderburgh courtesy of Nancy Thurrott, 175 College St., Middletown, CT 06457-3238. 1996. b. Death date of 28 Jan 1970 for Alfred Daniels Vanderburgh courtesy of Mrs. Reta Vanderburgh Murphy, 3441 Lannette Lane, Lexington, KY 40503.

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Gardner (3 Jul 1913 - 2 Jan 1990), d. 4 Jul 1975. One daughter. ii. James Vanderburgh, b. 10 May 1914, m. Lillian Hauer,

d. 28 Apr 1988. Two sons. iii. Harvey Hall, b. 13 Apr 1918, m. Helene Marguerite Hitchcock,

d. 25 Apr 1984. iv. May, b. and d. 1919. v. Richard Vanderburgh, b. 9 May 1921, m. Edna Blanchard. One son and two daughters.16 XX. RICHARD ALEXANDER8 VANDERBURGH (Peter7, Richard6, Peter5, Henry4-3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Peter Vanderburgh and Mary Ann Marsh, was born on 6 Jan 1857 in Ontario, Canada. He married ELIZABETH MARY GIBSON. He owned his father's farm, Vaughan, concession II, lot 24, north half until 1927. He died on 5 Oct 1930. Children: i. Walter, b. 7 Oct 1897, d. 17 Jul 1940. ii. Mary F., m. Harvey Rath. iii. Fred R., m. Beryl Brassey. One son, Carl, b. 1951. iv. Jack, m. Catharine Freeland. One daughter, Laurie, b. 1952. v. Leila J.17 XX. RICHARD8 VANDERBURGH (James Fulton7, Richard6, Peter5, Henry4-

3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son James Fulton Vanderburgh and Nancy Smith, was born on 9 Jan 1846 in Ontario, Canada. He married ELIZA ANN MUNRO and owned Orillia township, concession VIII, lot 4 (at Ardtrea) from before 1876 until his death. He died on 7 Jan 1914. Children: i. Ann Eliza, b. 10 Aug 1871, m. John E. Turner, d. 2 Dec 1950.

Two sons. ii. Clarissa Alberta, b. 7/8 Feb 1873, m. Henry Hamel,

d. 31 Jan 1953. No children. + iii. James Albert Stanley, b. 29 May 1875, m. Elizabeth Wainman, d. 1957. iv. Levi Newton, b. 13 Mar 1879, m. Annie Cameron. One daughter, Eileen. v. Richard Munroe, b. 9 Aug 1880, m. Alma Fowler. No children. vi. Lulough Maud May, b. 2 Oct 1883, m. William Austin Coghlan,

d. 1960. Three sons and three daughters.18

16 Data from Nancy L. Thurrott, 175 College St., Middletown, CT 06457-3238. 1996. 17 "The Family of Richard Vanderburgh of Richmond Hill (1797-1869)," by Wallace McLeod. 1962, with 1964 supplement. Page 17. 18 "The Family of Richard Vanderburgh of Richmond Hill (1797-1869)," by Wallace McLeod. 1962, with 1964 supplement. Page 19.

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XX. JOHN8 VANDERBURGH (James Fulton7, Richard6, Peter5, Henry4-3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of James Fulton Vanderburgh and Nancy Smith, was born on 13 May 1848 in Ontario, Canada. He owned Scott township, concession IV, lot 30, east half from 1875/6 to 1881 and Scott concession V, lot 18, south half from 1881 to 1884. John was married to JULIA FOSTER and died in Sep or Oct 1884. He is buried in Foster Memorial Cemetery. Children: i. Mary Ellen, b. 11 Dec 1872, m. J.T. Moore, d. 31 Dec 1900. ii. Lois, m. William Humphrey, d. 1943. One daughter, Florence. iii. Clara iv. Robert F., b. ca. 1874, m. Beatrice Hatter, d. 27 Dec 1902.

Two daughters: Marjorie; and Edith Jean, b. ca. Apr 1901 and d. 10 Dec 1902.

v. John A., b. 6 Mar 1877, d. 26 Dec 1882. vi. Jack, b. ca. 1883, m. Mabel Lawson. 19 XX. PETER8 VANDERBURGH (James Fulton7, Richard6, Peter5, Henry4-3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of James Fulton Vanderburgh and Nancy Smith, was born on 21 Apr 1853 in Ontario, Canada. He married LOIS PERRY. He owned Scott township, concession IV, lot 30, east half from 1881 to 1891. In 1887, he moved to Copperfield, Pilot Mound, Manitoba. He died on 6 Mar 1919 and is buried at Pilot Mount in Manitoba. Children: i. William James, b. 2 Jul 1877, unmarried, d. 1929. + ii. Ernest Peter, b. 22 Dec 1880, m.(1) Edith Maud Hughson, m.(2)

Charlotte Scotland Lancaster, d. 1958. iii. May, b. 4 Oct 1882, m. Ed Grassick. One son, Roy. iv. Gertrude, b. 16 Nov 1885, m. John Grassick. One son, Willy, died

in infancy. v. Mabel Clare, b. 1 Oct 1887, m. George Gemmill. Two sons and

one daughter. vi. Edith, b. 8 May 1889, m. Herb Spearman. Two sons and three

daughters.20 XX. LEVI8 VANDERBURGH (James Fulton7, Richard6, Peter5, Henry 4-3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of James Fulton Vanderburgh and Nancy Smith, was born in Ontario, Canada on 6 Feb 1855 and married ABIGAIL ROBILLARD. He owned Scott township, concession V, lot 18, north half from 1883 to 1900. He then moved to Oakville. He died on 6 Feb 1934 and is buried at Cobourg. Children:

19 "The Family of Richard Vanderburgh of Richmond Hill (1797-1869)," by Wallace McLeod. 1962, with 1964 supplement. Page 20. 20 "The Family of Richard Vanderburgh of Richmond Hill (1797-1869)," by Wallace McLeod. 1962, with 1964 supplement. Pages 20 and 21.

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i. Mary Clarissa, b. 18 Oct 1884, m. George Edward Golden, d. 1925. Three daughters. ii. Ada, b. 13 Aug 1887, unmarried.21 XX. JAMES8 VANDERBURGH (James Fulton7, Richard6, Peter5, Henry4-3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of James Fulton Vanderburgh and Nancy Smith, was born on 1 May 1858 in Ontario, Canada. He married VICTORIA SWITZER. James owned the family homestead, Scott, concession VI, lot 17, west three quarters from 1899 to 1907. Then he moved to Uxbridge. He died on 16 Feb 1917 and is buried at Uxbridge. Children: i. Ruby, b. 29 Dec 1898, m. William John Moore. Three sons and one daughter. ii. Maude Victoria, b. 17 Dec 1900, unmarried. + iii. James Osford, b. 2 Jul 1905, m. Lorna Marguerite Stringer.22 XX. WALTER8 VANDERBURGH (John7, Richard6, Peter5, Henry 4-3,Dirck2, Lucas1), son of John Vanderburgh and Jane Wright, was born in Ontario, Canada on 3 Jul 1858 and married about 1886 MARY ELIZABETH MARTIN. Mary was born in 1868, the daughter of W.H. Martin and Abisall ______. Walter died on 20 Feb 1907 and is buried in the Thornton Cemetery. Mary died in 1936 in Innisfil Township, Ontario. She is buried in the Thornton Cemetery. Children: i. Florence, b. ca. 1887, m. George Bannerman, d. 20 Feb 1907, bur. Thornton Cemetery, Ontario. One son and four daughters. ii. Ethel, b. 1889, d. 1892, bur. Thornton Cemetery. iii. William, b. and d. 1892, bur. Thornton Cemetery. iv. Rose, b. ca. 1894, m. Joe Bernesky. One son. v. Mamie, b. ca. 1896, m. Ernest Dingman. No children. 23 XX. GEORGE EDGERTON8 VANDERBRGH (John7, Richard6, Peter5, Henry4-3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of John Vanderburgh and Jane Wright, was born on 27 Jan 1875 in Ontario, Canada. He married JENNIE WILLA CAMPBELL. George died on 27 Apr 1941 and is buried at Indian Head, Saskatchewan. Children: i. Jean Evelyn, b. 23 Dec 1906, m. Cecil Douglas. One son and two daughters.

21 "The Family of Richard Vanderburgh of Richmond Hill (1797-1869)," by Wallace McLeod. 1962, with 1964 supplement. Page 22. 22 "The Family of Richard Vanderburgh of Richmond Hill (1797-1869)," by Wallace McLeod. 1962, with 1964 supplement. Page 22. 23 "The Family of Richard Vanderburgh of Richmond Hill (1797-1869)," by Wallace McLeod. 1962, with 1964 supplement. Page 25; and e-mail ([email protected]) from Ron Davies, 25 May 02.

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ii. Margaret Helen, b. 23 Jul 1909, unmarried. iii. Florence Edythe, b. 4 Nov ____, m. John Noseworthy Cram. Two sons and three daughters.24 XX. RALPH VERNON8 VANDERBURGH (William Henry7, Richard6, Peter5, Henry4-3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of William Henry Vanderburgh and Rachel Stephens, was born in Ontario, Canada on 5 Oct 1882. He married ANNIE ENGLISH HEUGHAN and died in 1918. Children: + i. William Crichton, b. 1 Nov 1915, m. Jeanne Marietta Glover. ii. Ralph Vernon, Jr., b. 27 Sep 1918, m. Olive Evelyn Russell.

No children. 25 XX. GEORGE ALFRED8 VANDERBURGH (William Henry7, Richard6, Peter5, Henry4-3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of William Henry Vanderburgh and Rachel Stephens, was born in Ontario, Canada on 7 Sep 1885. He married ALICA A. RUMBLE. George inherited his father's farm, Markham, concession I, lot 43, south half, and kept it until 1922. Children: i. Alice Georgina, b. 1916, d. 3 Dec 1918. + ii. William Stewart, m. Ruby ______. iii. Jane Elizabeth, m. Edward Copeland. One son and two

daughters.26 XX. WILFRED MURRAY8 VANDERBURGH (William Henry7, Richard6, Peter5, Henry4-3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of William Henry Vanderburgh and Sarah Jane Moodie, was born on 1 Oct 1893 in Ontario, Canada. He married LAURA MAY TODD. Children: i. Helen Marguerite, b. 20 Jul 1919, m. Charles Edwin Williams.

Two sons and three daughters. ii. William Murray, b. 19 Mar 1926.27 XX. ALBERT HENRY8 VANDERBURGH (Charles Moses7, Richard6, Peter5, Henry4-3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Charles Moses Vanderburgh and Agnes Moodie, was 24 "The Family of Richard Vanderburgh of Richmond Hill (1797-1869)," by Wallace McLeod. 1962, with 1964 supplement. Page 27. 25 "The Family of Richard Vanderburgh of Richmond Hill (1797-1869)," by Wallace McLeod. 1962, with 1964 supplement. Page 28. 26 "The Family of Richard Vanderburgh of Richmond Hill (1797-1869)," by Wallace McLeod. 1962, with 1964 supplement. Page 29. 27 "The Family of Richard Vanderburgh of Richmond Hill (1797-1869)," by Wallace McLeod. 1962, with 1964 supplement. Page 29.

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born on 15 Jan 1881 in Ontario, Canada. He married CATHERINE LOUISE FISHER. Children: i. Catherine Fisher, b. 18 Oct 1920, m. John Neville Ramsay. Two

sons and two daughters. ii. Albert Henry, Jr., b. 8 Apr 1924, m. Rosamond Dennett Moate.

One son, one daughter (adopted).28 XX. ARTHUR EDGAR8 VANDERBURGH (Charles Moses7, Richard6, Peter5, Henry4-3, Dirck2, Lucas1), Charles Moses Vanderburgh and Agnes Moodie, was born in Ontario, Canada on 28 Mar 1884. He married LIDA NANCY HELMKAY. Children: i. Harold Charles, b. 30 Mar 1913, m. Irene Blackwell. No children. ii. John Henry, b. 29 Feb 1916, m.(1) Gladys Williams, m.(2) Phyllis Colson. No children. iii. Ruth Agnes, b. 10 Apr 1918, m. Albion Lloyd Coleman. No children. iv. Hildred Lorraine, b. 30 Dec 1920, m. Arthur Wilbur Holtby.

Four daughters. v. Margaret Isabelle Jane, b. 23 May 1924, m. Leslie Roy Rosker.

Three sons and one daughter.29 XX. CLARENCE CLYDE8 REYNOLDS (Catherine J. [Vanderburgh]7, Peter 6-5, Henry 4-3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Catherine Julia Vanderburgh and Proctor Molton Reynolds, was born on 23 Oct 1876 at Manchester, IL. On 27 Feb 1902, he married OLIVE TURNEY. He died on 7 May 1934 at Beloit, WI. Children: (REYNOLDS surname) i. Russell, b. and d. 20 Jan 1903 at Beloit, WI. ii. Armoryl Dorothy, b. 27 Aug 1904, m. Arthur Louis Brandt

(b. 21 Oct 1898, d. 4 Aug 1961), d. 10 Sep 1985. Child: (BRANDT surname) i. Suzane Louise, b. 9 Jul 1937, m.(1) Richard Denker (d. 21 Apr 1988), m.(2) Robert E. Chancey (b. 18 Oct 1923). Child: (DENKER surname)

28 "The Family of Richard Vanderburgh of Richmond Hill (1797-1869)," by Wallace McLeod. 1962, with 1964 supplement. Page 30. 29 "The Family of Richard Vanderburgh of Richmond Hill (1797-1869)," by Wallace McLeod. 1962, with 1964 supplement. Pages 30 and 31, and supplement page 8.

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i. Richard Scott, b. 2 Mar 1959, d. 11 Apr 1976. iii. Laura Catherine; b. 11 Jul 1908 at Shirland, IL; m. twice; d. 6 Aug

1980 at Madison, WI. No children. iv. Mary Hervilla; b. 13 Jul 1910 at Iowa City, IA; m.(1) Carl Willard

Marshall, m.(3) John Baukind (brother of George), m.(2&4) George Phillip Baukind who died on 13 Dec 1982; d. 28 Jul 1989 at McKenzie, TN. Children:

(MARSHALL surname) i. male, b. and d. ii. Joan Evonne, b. 29 Jun 1931, m. 6 Nov 1954 Harold Prueschl (b. 23 Oct 1931). Children: (PRUESCHL surname) i. Mark, b. 2 Nov 1955, m. 22 Aug 1981 Suzanne LaBonne (b. 27 Apr 1957). ii. Todd, b. 25 Sep 1956, m. 28 Jul 1984 Bonnie Lee Schoville (b. 15 Jun 1958). iii. Kirk M., b. 14 Jan 1958, m. 26 Apr 1980, Lynn Kristine Andreoni (b. 10 Dec 1957). (BAUKIND surname) iii. Barbara Ann, b. 5 Feb 1941, m.(1) ______ _______, m.(2) Charles Webb, Jr. No children. v. Olive Lorraine; b. 26 Mar 1913; m. William H. Davenport

(b. 21 Nov 1910, d. 9 Jun 1974); d. 14 Jun 1987 at Beloit, WI. Children:

(DAVENPORT surname) i. Jacquelyn Armoryl; b. 17 Sep 1931 at Beloit, WI; m. 14 Oct 1972 James Moore (b. 15 Apr 1932). No children. ii. William Clarence; b. 11 Aug 1933 at Beloit, WI; m.(1) Marlene Nolan; m.(2) 22 Dec 1965 Jean Osborne (b. 10 May 1931). Child: Child by Marlene Nolan (DAVENPORT surname) i. William Clarence, Jr.; b. 4 Sep 19??; m. ____ ____. Son – Jason.

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vi. Marcella Anna; b. 19 Nov 1914 at Sterling, IL; m.(1) ______ ______, m.(2) Royal Clair Dustrude (b. 25 Feb 1905, d. 17 Sep

1987) d. 19 Oct 1985 at Decatur, IL. Children: (DUSTRUDE surname) i. Marsha Ann; b. 30 Apr 1949 at Beloit, WI; m.

Charles Miller (b. 9 Sep 1948). No children. ii. Richard Clair, b. 4 Sep 1952 at Beloit, WI.30 XX. JOHN HENRY8 VANDERBURGH (Abraham7-6, Peter5, John4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Abraham Vanderburgh and Adeline Sherman, was born in Dec 1853, probably in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, NY. Around 1875, he married JOSEPHINE HAHN, who was born in Sep 1854 in New York State. She was the daughter of Sophie Hahn who had been born in Germany. John was a farmer who probably inherited his father's property and kept the farming tradition alive. In 1880, his growing family consisted of himself, his wife, mother in law, and two children. On 4 May 1884, John was baptized as an adult in Poughkeepsie's Christ Church along with several of his children. John and Josephine lived in Poughkeepsie until around 1908, when they moved to Newark or East Orange, NJ. The whole family moved, except daughters Lillian and May who remained in Poughkeespie. Josephine died in the early 1920s. Children: + i. John Abram, b. 19 Mar 1877, m. Emma Schlegel, d. 1909. ii. Violet, b. 22 Nov 1878, bapt. 4 May 1884, m. T. or F.O. Lindsley.

Living at East Orange, NJ in 1924. No children. iii. Lillian, b. 29 Jan 1881, bapt. 4 May 1884, m. William Gibbs.

Lived in Poughkeepsie and had a son, Howard who worked in the Court House in Poughkeepsie. Howard m. Ann ______ and died prior to 1981. Howard had one child, Howard Jr.

iv. Carolina, b. 10 Dec 1883, bapt. 4 May 1884. v. May Blanche, b. 9 May 1888, bapt. 26 Aug 1889, m. William

Martin, d. post 1924. Children: (MARTIN surname) i. Wanda, died as a child. ii. Leland Sanford, Sr., b. 18 Apr 1912, m. Theresa Conte, d. 3 May 1991. Lived at 30 Compiled from: a. Data provided by Walter Ward (416-487-4990) of Toronto, Canada to Wallace McLeod of Victoria College, Toronto in 1992. b. Correspondence, 28 Jan 1993 to William Powers from Helen Frease, Box 325-904 Irving, Scranton, IA 51462-0325. c. Correspondence, 20 Sep 1992 to William Powers from Suzane Chancey, 1661 Tipperary Circle, SW, Monroe, GA 30655.

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16 South Randolph Ave., Poughkeepsie. Was member of First Baptist Church in Poughkeepsie. Buried in Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery. Children: (MARTIN surname) i. Leland, S. Jr. ii. Mary, m. Jonathan Griffith. Living at 105 Boardman Rd., Poughkeepsie. Mary graduated from Vassar College in 1975. As a college project, she wrote a paper entitled "The Vanderburghs - A Look at the Evolution of a Pre-Colonial Family in Dutchess County." This paper was reviewed in the "Poughkeepsie Journal," Sunday, 13 Feb 1977. Child, (adopted) Elizabeth, b. 4 Feb 1983. iii. William D. Martin. vi. Julia Furley, b. 11 Sep 1891, bapt. 23 Sep 1892, m. ______ Breig.

No children. vii. Josephine, died in infancy. viii. Abram, died in infancy. ix. Lela, m. Al Rothlisberger. Children: George and Eleanor. + x. Henry Abram, b. May 1894, m. ______ _______, d. 1975. xi. Louis, b. Dec 1896. He was known as "Tut" and died in car stuck

in a snow drift. He had left the windows closed and the motor running.31

31 Compiled from:

a. "Records of Christ Church of Poughkeepsie," by Helen W. Reynolds; Poughkeepsie, Frank B. Howard. 1911. Pages 130-131, baptisma l records. b. Correspondence - 7 Jun 1981 from Bertha Vanderburgh, James St., Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 to Arnott VanderBurgh. c. Correspondence - 8 May 1981 from Henry A. Vanderburgh, 112 Harrow Court, Neptune, NJ 07753 to Arnott VanderBurgh. d. Correspondence - 1990 & 1991 from Mary Griffith, 105 Boardman Rd., Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 to William Powers. e. Census, 1880, NY, Dutchess Co., Poughkeepsie, 24 Jun 1880, ED 50, p 40. John H. Vanderburgh and family. f. Census, 1900, New York, Dutchess County, Poughkeepsie Town, SD 3, Vol. 34, ED 33, Sht 6, Line 32, T623-1023, 7 Jun 1900. John H. Vanderburgh and family. g. Death notice for Leland S. Martin, Sr. h. Letter, 26 Aug 1924, from Violet (Vanderburgh) Lindsley, 70 Carleton St., East Orange, NJ to Mrs. W.O. Price, Troy, PA.

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X. PETER8 VANDEBURGH (John P.7, Peter6, John5, Peter4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of John P. Vandeburgh and Caroline ______, was born about 1838 in Ulster Co. In 1855, he was living at home with his parents in Lexington, Greene Co., NY. On 19 Oct 1859 in the Reformed Dutch Church of Prattsville, Greene County, NY, he married JANE JANSEN. The Rev. William Johns performed the marriage ceremony. At the time of the marriage, Peter's residence was Lexington, and Jane's residence was "Shaendeacon." Jane was born about 1841. Peter and Jane immediately settled in the village of Phoenicia, town of Shandaken, Ulster County, NY. Here, in 1860, Peter worked as a farm laborer, but by 1862 decided to participate in the Civil War. He enrolled on 14 Aug 1862, and on 22 Aug he mustered in as a private in Company B, commanded by Capt. Simon S. Westbrook. This company was attached to the 120th Regiment of New York State Volunteers, commanded by Col. L. H. Sharp. Peter saw action in the area of Falmouth, Virginia, where about 1 Jan 1863, he contracted typhoid fever. The disease took its toll, and on 12 Jan 1863 in the Division Hospital near Falmouth, the sickness claimed Peter's life. Left in Shandaken as a widow with a young daughter, Jane subsequently married Ezra P. Smith. The marriage took place on 26 Sep 1868 in the Reformed Dutch Church of West Hurley, Ulster County, NY. The Rev. David K. Van Doren performed the ceremony. On 29 Dec 1868, Ezra was legally made a guardian of Jane's daughter in a Surrogate Court proceeding at Catskill in Greene County, NY. Child of Peter Vanderburgh and Jane Jansen: i. Estella, b. 10 Dec 1860.32 X. JAMES M.8 VANDEBURG (James D.7, Peter6, John5, Peter4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of James D. Vandeburg and Sarah P. Crosby, was born on 10 Jul 1853. In 1855, he lived at Halcott Center, Greene Co., NY with his parents, and in 1860,

32 Compiled from: a. Civil War Pension Record #381,974 of Peter Vandeburgh's widow, Jane Vandeburgh, and minor's pension claim #131,114. This record includes the following: 1) Reformed Dutch Church of West Hurley, Ulster Co., NY - "On 26 Sep 1868 by Rev. David K. Van Doren Ezra P. Smith to Mrs. Jane Van Deburg. 2) Statement of Doctor John R. Franken - In Shandaken, Ulster Co., NY on 10 Dec 1860 delivered a female child, Estella Van DeBurgh, daughter of Jane Van DeBurgh and Peter Van DeBurgh. 3) Ezra P. Smith made guardian of Estella Vandeburgh 29 Dec 1868 at Surrogate in Catskill, Greene Co., NY. 4) Reformed Dutch Church of Prattsville, Greene Co., NY: Marriage by W. Johns - 19 Oct 1859, Peter Van Derburgh of Lexington, to Miss Jane Jansen, of Shaendeacon, NY. b. 1860 Census, New York, Ulster County, Shandaken, P.O. Phoenicia, p. 192/944, 23 Aug 1860. Peter Van Deburgh and wife Jane. c. "Reformed Dutch Church, Prattsville, NY (also called Schoharie Kill Reformed Church and Windham Reformed Church) 1789-1899. Arthur C. M. Kelly. 1981. Page 44: Marriage - 19 Oct 1859, Peter Vandeburg of Lexington to Jane Janson of Shaendaken.

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he lived with them at Shandaken, Ulster Co., NY. James married ANNA ODGEN. James died on 15 Dec 1888 at Prescott, Arizona. Child: i. Grace L., d. at the age of three years.33 X. HULDA H.8 VANDEBURG (James D.7, Peter6, John5, Peter4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), daughter of James D. Vandeburg and Sarah P. Crosby, was born on 22 Jan 1855. In 1855, she lived at Halcott Center, Greene Co., NY with her parents, and in 1860, she lived with them at Shandaken, Ulster Co., NY. Hulda married on 16 Mar 1880 FRANK HANNAY, M.D. They lived at Walnut, Pottawattamie Co., IA. Hulda died in 1938. No children. 34 X. DAVID C.8 VANDEBURG (James D.7, Peter6, John5, Peter4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of James D. Vandeburg and Sarah P. Crosby, was born on 29 Mar 1856. In 1860, he lived with his parents at Shandaken, Ulster Co., NY. David married on 5 Jan 1882 LOUISE ROBINSON. He died on 16 Oct 1919. Children: + i. Clyde R., b. 7 Dec 1882, m. 14 Jun 1905/6 Lillian Miller. + ii. Cless C., b. 17 Dec 1884, m. 10 Feb 1912 Millie Bird.35 X. ALIDA8 VANDEBURG (James D.7, Peter6, John5, Peter4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), daughter of James D. Vandeburg and Sarah P. Crosby, was born on 13 Dec 1859. On 28 Nov 1878, she married GEORGE WAUGH at Harlan, Shelby Co., Iowa. They lived at 511 North Wasatch Ave., Colorado Springs, Colorado. Alida died in 1937. Children: 33 Compiled from: a. Census, 1855, New York, Greene Co., Halcott Center. James Vandenburg and family. b. Census, 1860, New York, Ulster County, Shandaken, P.O. Pine Hill, pg 909/157, 9 Aug 1860. James D. VanDerburgh and family. c. "A Crosby Family Line, Chiefly Concerning Benjamin Lewis Crosby, 1797-1893, of Halcott Center, Greene County, NY," by Emerson Crosby Kelly, MD, Albany, NY. 1957. Typescript. Pages 58 and 59. 34 Compiled from: a. Census, 1855, New York, Greene Co., Halcott Center. James Vandenburg and family. b. Census, 1860, New York, Ulster County, Shandaken, P.O. Pine Hill, pg 909/157, 9 Aug 1860. James D. VanDerburgh and family. c. "A Crosby Family Line, Chiefly Concerning Benjamin Lewis Crosby, 1797-1893, of Halcott Center, Greene County, NY," by Emerson Crosby Kelly, MD, Albany, NY. 1957. Typescript. Pages 58 and 59. 35 Compiled from: a. Census, 1860, New York, Ulster County, Shandaken, P.O. Pine Hill, pg 909/157, 9 Aug 1860. James D. VanDerburgh and family. b. "A Crosby Family Line, Chiefly Concerning Benjamin Lewis Crosby, 1797-1893, of Halcott Center, Greene County, NY," by Emerson Crosby Kelly, MD, Albany, NY. 1957. Typescript. Pages 58 and 59.

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(WAUGH surname) i. Nellie; b. 16 Nov 1879 at Harlan, IA; m. 18 Jun 1901 Leonard Beaman. Resided at 511 North Wahsatch Ave., Colorado Springs, Co. One child: (WAUGH surname) i. Helen A. ii. Walter W.; b. 13 Oct 1882; d. 26 May 1897 at Windsor, Missouri. iii. Elizabeth E.; b. 8 Mar 1886; m. 24 Mar 1904 Harry Redford of

Calhoun, Missouri. iv. Ward J.; b. 16 Oct 1888 at Windsor, Missouri; m. 26 Dec 1909

Alice Christian. v. Grace A., b. 19 Apr 1891.36 X. ADELBURT8 VANDEBURGH (James D.7, Peter6, John5, Peter4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of James D. Vandeburg and Sarah P. Crosby, was born on 22 Mar 1861. On 9 Feb 1886, he married KATHERINE J. POTTS at Harlan, Shelby Co., Iowa. They lived at Bradshaw, Nebraska. Adelburt died in 1938. Children: i. Fred, b. 31 May 1888, m. 10 Feb 1909 Alta M. Manson. They lived at Leofeldt, Saskatchawan, Canada. ii. Hazel H., b. 17 May 1890, m. 20 Dec 1912 Fred Kennedy. They lived at Bradshaw, Nebraska. iii. Mary E., b. 27 May 1895. iv. Alice K., b. 6 Dec 1898.37 X. CARRIE8 VANDEBURGH (James D.7, Peter6, John5, Peter4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), daughter of James D. Vandeburg and Sarah P. Crosby, was born on 23 Apr 1865. On 10 Jan 1887, she married THOMAS B. ALWILL at Harlan, Shelby Co., Iowa. Thomas was born on 12 Sep 1857 and died on 4 Oct 1945. They lived at 1407 18th St., Harlan, IA and at Manning, IA. Carrie was still living on 14 Sep 1949. Children: (ALWILL surname) i. Vernie B., b. 19 Dec 1887.

36 Compiled from: a. Census, 1860, New York, Ulster County, Shandaken, P.O. Pine Hill, p. 909/157, 9 Aug 1860. James D. VanDerburgh and family. b. "A Crosby Family Line, Chiefly Concerning Benjamin Lewis Crosby, 1797-1893, of Halcott Center, Greene County, NY," by Emerson Crosby Kelly, MD, Albany, NY. 1957. Typescript. Pages 58 and 60. 37 "A Crosby Family Line, Chiefly Concerning Benjamin Lewis Crosby, 1797-1893, of Halcott Center, Greene County, NY," by Emerson Crosby Kelly, MD, Albany, NY. 1957. Typescript. Pages 58, 60 and 61.

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ii. Ethel M., b. 19 May 1890, m. Edward E. French. In 1949, they lived at Botna, IA. Two children.

iii. Lydia C., b. 28 Jun 1895. iv. James Elmer, b. 18 Oct 1896, m. Laura Gran. In 1949, they lived

at Botna, IA. One child: (ALWILL surname) i. H. Wayne, b. 1930. v. Orlo O., b. 1 Nov 1908, m. Freda Rattenboeg. Children: (ALWILL surname) i. Nadine, b. 1942. ii. Ramona Kay, b. 1944.38 X. ELMER8 VANDEBURGH (James D.7, Peter6, John5, Peter4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of James D. Vandeburg and Sarah P. Crosby, was born on 20 Aug 1868. He died in May 1946.39 X. GRACE W.8 VANDEBURGH (James D.7, Peter6, John5, Peter4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), daughter of James D. Vandeburg and Sarah P. Crosby, was born on 22 Feb 1871. On 15 Oct 1894, she married J. DOWNEY RAMSY of Cumasson, Colorado. In 1949, Grace was living at 1916 Lathrop St., Omaha, Nebraska. Children: (RAMSY surname) i. Frank, b. 17 Jul 1896 at Montrose, CA. ii. Ruth, b. 19 Aug 1906 at Montrose, CA. 40 X. LULU8 VANDEBURGH (James D.7, Peter6, John5, Peter4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), daughter of James D. Vandeburg and Sarah P. Crosby, was born on 14 Feb 1874 at Des Moines, Polk Co., Iowa. On 20 Jun 1891 at Harlan, Shelby Co., IA, she married JOHN BURTON ROYCE of Pueblo, Colorado. "Burt" was a printer and lived in Pueblo from 1899 to 1931. Lulu died on 27 Jan 1929. In 1931, Burt lived at McElmo, CO. He died at Colorado Springs on 14 May 1957. Children: (ROYCE surname) i. Violet, b. 9 Jun 1892.

38 "A Crosby Family Line, Chiefly Concerning Benjamin Lewis Crosby, 1797-1893, of Halcott Center, Greene County, NY," by Emerson Crosby Kelly, MD, Albany, NY. 1957. Typescript. Pages 58 and 61. 39 "A Crosby Family Line, Chiefly Concerning Benjamin Lewis Crosby, 1797-1893, of Halcott Center, Greene County, NY," by Emerson Crosby Kelly, MD, Albany, NY. 1957. Typescript. Page 58. 40 "A Crosby Family Line, Chiefly Concerning Benjamin Lewis Crosby, 1797-1893, of Halcott Center, Greene County, NY," by Emerson Crosby Kelly, MD, Albany, NY. 1957. Typescript. Pages 59 and 63.

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ii. Damon, b. 2 Dec 1894, d. 1984 in Colorado. iii. Martha Gretchen;, b. 6 Feb 1897 at Oakland IA; m. 19 Feb 1918 at

Pueblo, CO Jesse Cordine Harter; d. 19 Oct 1983 at Richmond, Virginia. Children:

(HARTER surname) i. Jack Royce, b. 19 Oct 1922, m. 14 Sep 1947 Margaret Lee Henderson. Children: (HARTER surname) i. Constance Lee, b. 18 Jul 1951, 1951, m. 4 Jun 1983 Stuart M. Burton, III. ii. Cynthia Lou, b. 9 Aug 1956, m. Douglas Craig Young. ii. Alys Virginia, b. 1925, d. 1928.41 X. STEPHEN S.8 VANDEBURG (Stephen P.7, Peter6, John5, Peter4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Stephen P. Vandeburgh and Sarah M. Crispell, was born in New York State in Apr 1837. In 1850, he lived at home with his parents in Shandaken, Ulster Co., NY. He remained with them until Aug 1861 when he enlisted in the army. After his return from the Civil War in 1865, he lived with them for about one year. Then, he left Broome County for the next three years. Around 1866, Stephen married PHEBE ANN ______ who was born in New York State in Oct 1847. Stephen returned home in 1870, was a farmer, and lived at Nanticoke, Broome Co., NY. His address in 1896 was 85 Exchange St., Binghamton, NY. By 1900, he had moved to 10 Myrtle Street. At this time, he was employed as a "stationary engineer." Children, three of four were living in 1900: i. Wheeler, b. Feb 1867. In 1900 at age 33, he was an unmarried

musician residing with his parents. ii. Edith L., b. Oct 1874. In 1900 she had been married for eight

years and was residing with her parents. She had no children and her husband was not identified in the 1900 census.

iii. Child, d. before 1900. iv. Child, living in 1900.42

41 Compiled from: a. "A Crosby Family Line, Chiefly Concerning Benjamin Lewis Crosby, 1797-1893, of Halcott Center, Greene County, NY," by Emerson Crosby Kelly, MD, Albany, NY. 1957. Typescript. Pages 59, 63 and 64. b. Obituary of Lulu Vandeburgh Royce. Pueblo, Colorado newspaper "The Indicator," Jan or Feb 1929. c. Data compiled by Constance Burton, 12411 Poplar Forest Dr., Richmond, VA 23233-3248. 42 Compiled from:

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X. EDGAR S.8 VANDEBURG (Stephen P.7, Peter6, John5, Peter4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Stephen P. Vandeburgh and Sarah M. Crispell, was born in New York State about 1840. In 1850, he lived at home with his parents in Shandaken, Ulster Co., NY. By 1867, Edgar had married EMILY HODGES who was born in New York State, the daughter of Henry and Caroline Hodges. In 1870, Edgar and Emily were living at Nanticoke, Broome County, NY. Where they were in 1880 is not known. However, their son was residing with his mother's parents during that year. Child: + i. Herbert, b. Oct 1868, m. ca. 1888 [Iown?] _______,

d. after 1900.43 X. DARWIN F.8 VANDEBURGH (Stephen P.7, Peter6, John5, Peter4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Stephen P. Vandeburgh and Sarah M. Crispell, was born in New York State in Jul 1844. In 1850, he lived at home with his parents in Shandaken, Ulster Co., NY and remained with them until about Oct 1868, except for 2 years and 8 months he served as a soldier in the Civil War. In 1868, Darwin married SAMANATHA ______ who was born in New York State in May 1847. By 1880, they were living at Colesville, Broome Co., NY where he was employed as a railroad hand. In Nov 1896, Darwin and his family were living at Oneonta, Otsego Co., NY. He was still living there in 1900 and was employed as a groceryman. Children: i. Earnest, b. Aug 1876. Living at home in 1900 and was employed as a barber. ii. Edward, b. Aug 1881. Living at home in 1900 and was employed as a motorman. 44 a. Census, 1850, New York, Ulster Co., Shandaken, pp 211-212. Stephen Vandenburgh and family. b. Census, 1870, New York, Broome Co., Nanticoke, P.O. Lisle, p 10/392. Stephen S. Vanderburgh and family. c. Census, 1900, New York, Broome Co., Binghamton, p 4. Stephen S. Vandeburg and family. d. Civil War Pension Record for Stephen P. Vanderburgh. 43 Compiled from: a. Census, 1850, New York, Ulster Co., Shandaken, pp 211-212. Stephen Vandenburgh and family. b. Census, 1870, New York, Broome Co., Nanticoke, P.O. Lisle, 1 Aug 1870, p 9-10/392. E. Vanderburgh and family. [NOTE: I assume that "E. Vanderburgh" in the 1870 census was Edgar. The census record was in poor shape.] c. Census, 1880, New York, Broome County, Nanticoke, ED 52, page 16, 18 Jun 1880: Henry Hodges and family, including his 12 year old grandson, Herbert Vanderburg. 44 Compiled from: a. Census, 1850, New York, Ulster Co., Shandaken, pp 211-212. Stephen Vandenburgh and family. b. 1880, New York, Broome County, Colesville, p 14. D. Vanderburg and family. c. Census, 1900, New York, Otsego, Co., Oneonta Village, p 9. D.F. Van Deburg and family. d. Civil War Pension Record for Stephen P. Vanderburgh.

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X. GEORGE W.8 VANDEBURGH (Stephen P.7, Peter6, John5, Peter4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Stephen P. Vandeburgh and Sarah M. Crispell, was born in New York State in May 1847. At age 4, he lived with Peter Crispell and family at Shandaken, Ulster Co., NY. In 1870, he was unmarried at age 24 and was living with his brother, Stephen on his farm in Nanticoke, Broome Co., NY. George married about 1871 EMILY M. COUNCILMAN, daughter of George Councilman and Laura A. Taylor. Emily was born in Nanticoke on 29 Jan 1853. In 1900, George and his family were living at Nanticoke where he was a farmer. Included in the household were his wife, son, and widowed mother- in- law. Emily died on 7 May 1919 at Nanticoke. Two children: + i. Bruce, b. Mar 1873, m. ca. 1892 Laura ______, d. after 1900. ii. George S., b. Aug 1874. Unmarried in 1900 and residing with

his parents.45 X. ORRIN8 VANDEBURGH (Stephen P.7, Peter6, John5, Peter4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Stephen P. Vandeburgh and Sarah M. Crispell, was born in New York State about 1848. In 1850, he lived at home with his parents in Shandaken, Ulster Co., NY.46 X. JEREMIAH8 VANDEBURGH (Stephen P.7, Peter6, John5, Peter4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Stephen P. Vandeburgh and Sarah M. Crispell, was born in New York State in 1850, at which time he lived at home with his parents in Shandaken, Ulster Co., NY.47 X. WILLIAM8 VANDEBURGH (Stephen P.7, Peter6, John5, Peter4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Stephen P. Vandeburgh and Sarah M. Crispell, was born in New York State about 1852. In 1870, he lived at home with his parents in the village of Lisle, town of Nanticoke, Broome Co., NY. 48 45 Compiled from: a. Census, 1850, New York, Ulster Co., Shandaken, p 205/409. Peter Crispell and family. b. Census, 1870, New York, Broome Co., Nanticoke, P.O. Lisle, p 10/392: Stephen S. Vanderburgh and family. c. Census, 1880, New York, Broome County, Nanticoke, ED 52, page 14, 16 Jun 1880. George Vanderburg and family. d. Census, 1900, New York, Broome County, Nanticoke, ED 42, Sht 3, Line 62, T623-1010, 9 & 11 Jun 1900. George W. Vandeburg and family. e. Death record, Emily Vanderburgh, courtesy of the Nanticoke, NY town clerk. 46 Census, 1850, New York, Ulster Co., Shandaken, pp 211-212. Stephen Vandenburgh and family. 47 Census, 1850, New York, Ulster Co., Shandaken, pp 211-212. Stephen Vandenburgh and family. Jeremiah was 7/12 years old on 30 Sep 1850. 48 Census, 1870, New York, Broome Co., Nanticoke, P.O. Lisle, p 10/392. Stephen P. Vanderburgh and family.

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X. FRANK8 VANDEBURGH (Stephen P.7, Peter6, John5, Peter4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), the son of Stephen P. Vandeburgh and Sarah M. Crispell, was born in New York State about 1858. In 1870, he lived at home with his parents in the village of Lisle, town of Nanticoke, Broome Co., NY. 49 X. LUCIUS C.8 VANDEBURGH (Stephen P.7, Peter6, John5, Peter4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Stephen P. Vandeburgh and Sarah M. Crispell, was born in New York State about 1859. In 1870, he lived at home with his parents in the village of Lisle, town of Nanticoke, Broome Co., NY. 50 Lucius married about 1885 EMMA J. TIBBITS, daughter of Paul Tibbits. Emma was born in New Hampshire in Jul 1858. In 1900, they were living at the town of Maine in Broome County where Lucius was employed as a stone mason. Residing with them were their son and Emma's father who was a widower. One child: i. Vernon, b. Mar 1888.51 XX. JAMES I.8 VANDEBURG, (James W.7, James J.6, John5, Peter4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of James Wilsey Vandeburg and Mabel Makey, was born on 26 May 1840 at Clarendon Township, Clarendon Co., Michigan. He lived at home in 1850 and 1860. In 1860, he was employed as a farm laborer. He joined the Union Army in the Civil War when he enrolled at Detroit, MI on 17 Aug 1861 as a Private in Company C, 1st US Sharpshooters. On 3 May 1863, James was wounded at the battle of Chancellorsville. He was felled by a gunshot wound to the right clavicle. The ball passed down through the apex of his right lung, breaking the 5th and 6th ribs and lodging against the skin. He suffered considerable impaired movement of the right arm. He was removed from the battlefield to Aquia Creek Hospital for five weeks. James was subsequently discharged at Washington, DC on 4 May 1864. He was pensioned at $2 per month from 5 May 1864 with subsequent increases to a maximum of $17 per month until 1912. From 20 May 1912, his entitlement was increased to $24 per month. After the war, James settled into farming at Homer, MI. On 12 Aug 1868, James married LAURA JANE CURKENDALL [KIKENDALL/KIKINDALL] at Marshall, MI. The wedding ceremony was conducted by Rev. Mr. Tuthill. Laura was a resident of Marshall and was born in Michigan in Nov 1841.

49 Census, 1870, New York, Broome Co., Nanticoke, P.O. Lisle, p 10/392. Stephen P. Vanderburgh and family. 50 Census, 1870, New York, Broome Co., Nanticoke, P.O. Lisle, p. 10/392. Stephen P. Vanderburgh and family. 51 Census, 1900, New York, Broome County, Maine, ED 40, Sht 10, Line 91, T623-1010, 29 Jun 1900. Lucius C. Vandeburg and family.

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They settled in Homer until 1872. Then, they moved to Rochester, MN and lived there until 1886 when they returned to a farm in Homer Village until 1907 when they finally settled at Albion, MI. As of 17 May 1912, James and his family were residents of Albion. At this time, James stood 5 feet, nine inches tall, with a light complexion, blue eyes, and light hair. James died on 13 Aug 1912 at 612 East Erie St. in Albion. He was buried at Homer, MI. His wife, Laura survived him. Children: i. M. Mabel, b. 21 Mar 1878. At home in 1900. ii. Harry M., (twin) b. 22 Aug 1880, lived at Albion, MI in 1912. iii. Hattie Madge, (twin) b. 22 Aug 1880, m. _______ Brewster, lived

at Albion, MI in 1912.52 XX. HENRY L.8 VANDERBURGH (Henry7, Lewis6, Henry5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Henry Vanderburgh and Adelaide Nodine, was born at Yonkers, NY on 19 Jun 1855.53 Around the early 1890s, he married ANNIE ______, who was born in Ireland in Jan 1864. In 1900, Henry and his family lived in New York City, the Bronx, on Broadway. Children: i. William M., b. Feb 1894. ii. Elizabeth, b. Jul 1895. iii. Adelaide C., b. Jan 1898.54 XX. WILLIAM BUTLER8 VANDERBURGH (Henry7, Lewis6, Henry5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Henry Vanderburgh and Adelaide Nodine, was born at Yonkers, NY on 22 Dec 1857. On 10 Jun 1890 at Yonkers, he married JEANETTE MCEWEN, who was born on 1 Jun 1873. William died on 20 Apr 1928. Children: i. James David; b. 7 Jan 1893; m. 10 Jun 1925 Madeline Eva Gosseline, who was born on 17 Mar 1893. ii. George Cowdrey; b. 7 Oct 1903; m. 20 Apr 1929 Theresa Maria Prior, who was born on 3 Oct 1903. They had a son, George William, was born at Yonkers on 15 Dec 1932.55

52 Compiled fro m: a. Death Certificate, Michigan, Register #59, James I. Vandeburg b. Marriage Certificate, Calhoun Co., MI #442 - James I. Vandenburg and Laura Jane Curkendall. c. Civil War Pension Record. Vandeburg, James I.; Widow - Laura J. Vandeburg; C 1 U.S.S.S; 12 May 1864, invalid, 454,821 101,336; 21 Aug 1912, widow, 992,158 748,244 Michigan. d. Census, 1900, Michigan, Calhoun Co., Homer Township, Homer Village, 25 Jun 1900, Vol 12, ED 48, Sht 18, Line 44. James I. Vandeburg and family. 53 Data compiled by France Stenberg, 5810 Windsong Trails Dr., Houston, TX 77084. 54 Census, 1900, NY, the Bronx, Vol. 185, E.D. 1048, Sheet 6, Line 71. Henry Vanderburgh & family. 55 Data compiled by France Stenberg, 5810 Windsong Trails Dr., Houston, TX 77084.

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XX. DEWITT8 VANDERBURGH (David7, Lewis6, Henry5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of David Vanderburgh and Susan Ann McCord, was born about 1855 in Dutchess Co., NY. He married EMMA V. _______ and died at Poughkeepsie, NY on 12 Apr 1896. Children: i. Alma Belle, b. ca. 1889, m. Edgar Nodine. ii. Hazel, b. ca. 1891. iii. Grace Beatrice, b. ca. 1893.56 XX. EDWIN L.8 VANDERBURGH (David7, Lewis6, Henry5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of David Vanderburgh and Susan Ann McCord, was born in Jan 1857 in Dutchess Co., NY. He married ALMA A. ______ who was born in Massachusetts in May 1859. In 1900, they were living in Orangeburg Town, Rockland Co., NY. Children: i. Brandt E., b. May 1884 in NY. ii. Carrie, b. Jul 1892 in NY. iii. Lewis, b. 19 Aug 1894 in Rhinebeck, NY; d. 31 Aug 1894 in

Poughkeepsie, NY. 57 XX. HULDAH RACHEL8 VANDERBURGH (William7, Lewis6, Henry5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), daughter of William E.R. Vanderburgh and Hannah Leah Swartout, was born in Binghamton, Broome Co., NY on 20 Sep 1853. Huldah's obituary says she left Dutchess County in 1862 and lived on a farm in Wyanet, Bureau County, IL. On 22 Sep 1874 at Manlius, IL, Huldah married JOSEPH WILLIAMS DAY, son of Chilean Beach Day (b. 1811) and Elizabeth Williams (b. 1844). Joseph was born on 21 Jul 1845 at Wyanet, IL and died on 16 Nov 1928 at Carroll, IA. Huldah died on 31 Oct 1927 at St. Croix Falls, WI. Both are buried at Glidden, IA. Children: (DAY surname) i. Elmer Cornelius, Sr., b. 12 Mar 1876, m.(1) at Pierre, SD, 20 Nov

1900 Daisy Laura Ovitt. She died and was buried at Bonner's Ferry, ID. Elmer m.(2) Myrtle (Moore) Jackson. Elmer died 28 Aug 1927 at St. Paul, MN. Children:

56 Sources lost. 57 Compiled from: a. Census, 1900 (Soundex), New York, Rockland County, Orangeburg Town. Edwin L. Vanderburgh and family. b. Newspaper - P.N.T. 26 Aug 1893: "Vanderburgh - In Rhinebeck, 19 Aug 1893, to Edwin L. Vandervurgh [sic] and wife, a son." c. Lewis Vanderburgh died in Poughkeepsie, NY on 31 Aug 1894. NY State death certificate #35470.

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(DAY surname) Child by Daisy Laura Ovitt i. Hulda Sophia "Huldamae," b. 12 Jan 1902; m. 16

Oct 1923 at Minneapolis, MN, John A. Fiske (b. 11 Feb 1903). In 1987, Hulda was living at Milwaukee, WI. One child - Marcia, b. 1931, d. 1935.

(DAY surname) Children by Mrytle (Moore) Jackson ii. Freda Katherine, m. & div. Dan Cohan. iii. Elmer Cornelius, Jr., lived in France in 1955. + ii. Bertha Leah, b. 28 Jul 1879, m. 17 Aug 1898 Sidney Ramey,

d. 6 Aug 1943. iii. William Lloyd, b. 20 Dec 1884 at Casey, IA; unmarried, d. 25 Mar

1955 near St. Croix Falls, WI. Buried at Glidden, IA. 58 XX. WEBSTER8 VANDERBURGH (William7, Lewis6, Henry5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of William Vanderburgh and Hannah Leah Swartout, was born on 21 Feb 1856. He married EMMA CAIN and was living in Millerville, IA in 1903. Children: i. Bertha Leah, b. 21 Jun 1884, m. Melvin Moffatt. ii. Clarence Benan, b. 5 Dec 1885, unmarried, d. 21 Mar 1904.59 XX. VELMA ANN8 VANDERBURGH (William E.R.7, (Lewis6, Henry5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), daughter of William E.R. Vanderburgh and Hannah Leah Swartout, was born on 16 Jul 1862.60 On 10 Dec 1885, she married GEORGE EDWARD HERBST. George was born on 1 Jan 1861. In 1903, they were living in Troy, OH. 61 Velma died on 20 Sep 1920. George died on 24 Dec 1932. Children: (HERBST surname) i. Earl, b. 24 Jan 1887, m. Coda Miller. Children: (HERBST surname) i. Glen Albert, b. 29 Nov 1907, Dorothy Hine. 58 Data compiled by Eugene F. Huber, Sr., 10109 Kauffman Ave, South Gate, CA 90280. 59 Compiled from: a. Data compiled by Eugene F. Huber, Sr., 10109 Kauffman Ave, South Gate, CA 90280. b. Correspondence - To Arnott Vanderburgh, 28 May 1981, from Verna Vanderburgh, RR 7, Box 375, Brainerd, MN 56401. 60 Unless otherwise noted this information comes from data compiled by Eugene F. Huber, Sr., 10109 Kauffman Ave, South Gate, CA 90280. 61 Newspaper - Glidden (Iowa) Graphic, 9 Jan 1903. Obituary of William E.R. Vanderburgh.

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Child: (HERBST surname) i. Richard Omer. ii. Bernard Vernell, b. 1 Nov 1909, m. Mildred Roeder. iii. Nellie May, b. 1 Sep 1911, d. 17 Nov 1920. iv. Mary Ann, b. 17 Jul 1913, m. Eugene Schumacher. Children: (SCHUMACHER surname) i. Eugene, Jr. ii. Eleanor v. Betty Jane, b. 24 Jul 1920. vi. Joe Miller, b. 18 Aug 1927. ii. William Edward, b. 23 Apr 1889. iii. Vergil Omer, b. 6 Feb 1895, m. Wilma Laxley. XX. BERT F.8 VANDERBURGH (William7, Lewis6, Henry5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of William Vanderburgh and Hannah Leah Swartout, was born on 9 Dec 1872. He married on 24 Apr 1898 ANGIE M. VAN ORMER. They were living in Glidden, IA in 1903. Children: + i. William Vern, b. 28 Mar 1897, m. Eliza Holst. Two children:

Paul, b. 25 Oct 1929 and Varna Jo, b. 21 Feb 1931. ii. Carl Frederick, b. 29 Apr 1901, m. Lola Hall Christie. iii. Everitt LeRoy, b. 3 Aug 1902, m. Helena Robson, d. pre 1981. iv. Leah May, b. 25 Nov 1903, m. Beryl Goodrich, d. 20 Jul 1967.

Two children. v. Clarence Raymond, b. 3 Feb 1905, unmarried. vi. Mabel, b. 19 Apr 1906, m. Joseph Drury. One daughter.62 XX. DAVID REYNOLDS8 VANDERBURGH (Martin7, Lewis6, Henry5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Martin Vanderburgh and Letitia Reynolds, was born about 1858. He married CATHERINE ELIZABETH FLEMING, daughter of John Fleming and Julia Dowley. Child:

62 Compiled from: a. Data compiled by Eugene F. Huber, Sr., 10109 Kauffman Ave, South Gate, CA 90280. b. Correspondence - To Arnott Vanderburgh, 28 May 1981, from Verna Vanderburgh, RR 7, Box 375, Brainerd, MN 56401.

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i. Frank David. He was born in Newburgh, Orange County, NY. Frank went to New York City where he met and married Lillian F. Peckman who was born about 1887. They lived in NYC for about 35 years where Frank worked for the General Electric Company, until he retired on account of his health. Upon his retirement, they moved to Westport, CT in 1942 to live with his wife's parents. He lived about two years after arriving there. Frank died about 1944. In 1981, Lillian was living at age 94 at Westport Harbor.63

XX. HELEN8 VANDERBURGH (Effingham7, Lewis6, Henry5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), daughter of Effingham Vanderburgh and Mary Yelverton, was born on 11 Mar 1851 at Newburgh, NY. In 1873, she married THEODORE CASE PEMBLETON, born 17 Nov 1850 at Highland Mills, Orange Co., NY, a contractor at Stamford, CT. He was the son of Nathan Pembleton and Hannah Brooks. Helen died on 18 July 1916 at Stamford, Fairfield Co., CT. Theodore died on 25 Jan 1922 at Stamford. Children born at Goshen, NY: (PEMBLETON surname) i. Warren Effingham, b. 12 Dec 1872, m. Martha L. Palmer. Lived in Highland Mills or Washingtonville, Orange Co., NY. + ii. Frank Deyo, b. 10 Dec 1874 or 75, m. Nellie Bicknell, d. 27 Dec

1935. iii. Harry, b. 28 Jul 1890, m. Grace _____, d. before 1923 in

Alabama.64 XX. GEORGE8 VANDERBURGH (Effingham7, Lewis6, Henry5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Effingham Vanderburgh and Mary Yelverton, was born in New York State on 9 May 1853. He married about 1878 MARILDA GEE, daughter of William Gee and Mary Lizenburg. Marilda was born at Phillipsport, Sullivan Co., NY on 20 Feb 1857. In 1880, they were living in the village of Matteawan, town of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY. Here, George was employed as a carriage painter. George died between 1892 and 1900. In 1900, Marilda was residing at 214 Broadway, Newburgh City, Orange Co., NY. She died on 19 Feb 1920. Six children: i. Clarence, b. 1879. Living in 1900, but not with his mother. ii. Frederick, b. Apr 1881. 63 Correspondence - To Arnott Vanderburgh, 8 Apr 1981, from Mrs. Lillian F. Vanderburgh, River Road, Adamsville, RI 02801. 64 Compiled from: a. Data compiled by Howard A. Thomas, 3805 Crescent St., Long Island City, NY 11101. b. Data compiled by France Stenberg, 5810 Windsong Trails Dr., Houston, TX. 77084 which includes information on the Pembleton family compiled by Vickie Lou Smejkal, 3283 S. Kalispell, Aurora, CO 80013.

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iii. Phillip, b. Aug 1883. iv. Harvey, b. Jul 1885. v. Mary E., b. Apr 1888. vi. Helen, b. Mar 1892.65 XX. EFFINGHAM8 VANDERBURGH, JR. (Effingham7, Lewis6, Henry5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Effingham Vanderburgh and Mary Yelverton, was born on 23 Jun 1855. He married NANCY ______, who was born in New York about 1860. When they married, he was about 19 and she was about 15 years old.

In 1880, Effingham and his family were living at Upper Hibernia, Morris County, NJ where Effingham was employed as a mine laborer. His brother, DeWitt was also residing with him and also worked in the mines. Effingham died on 17 Jun 1918 at Warwasing, NY. Children: + i. Charles A., b. ca. 1875, m. ca. 1896 Mary ______. ii. Adelle or Delia, b. 3 Apr 1876 or 1878. iii. Caroline; b. 15 May 1880 at Hibernia, NJ; m. Walter Griswold.

Resided at Laurenkill Rd., Ellenville, NY. They had three children as of 1952 living: one each in Middletown and Ellenville, NY; and a daughter living at home.

iv. Margaret, b. at Bayonne, NJ.66

XX. ANNA LEAH8 VANDERBURGH (Effingham7, Lewis6, Henry5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), daughter of Effingham Vanderburgh and Mary Yelverton, was born on 4 Nov 1856. On 11 Jan 1880, she married ROBERT J. ATCHISON. She died on 4 Sep 1943. Children: (ATCHISON surname) 65 Compiled from: a. Notes compiled in the 1930s by Ernest Davies, Beacon, NY: "George Vanderburgh, whose wife was Marilda Gee, born at Phillipsport, NY 20 Feb 1857, d. 19 Feb 1920. Her parents were William Gee and Mary Lizenburg." Davies didn't know where this George fit in to this Vanderburgh lineage. I have assumed that this George is the son of Effingham Vanderburgh because I eliminated all other known possibilities. b. Census, 1880, New York, Dutchess County, Fishkill Town, Matteawan, p 43/189. George Vanderburgh and family. c. Census, 1900, New York, Orange County, Newburgh City, ED 43, Sht 9, Line 12, T623-1141, 9 Jun 1900. Marilda Vandeburgh and family. 66 Compiled from: a. Correspondence - 3 Mar 1981 to Arnott Vanderburgh from Richard Vanderburgh, Star Route, Honesdale, PA 18431 b. Correspondence - 10 May 1981 to Arnott Vanderburgh from Virginia Miller, 34 Quaker Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 c. Census, 1880, NJ, Morris County, Upper Hibernia, 15 Jun 1880, pg 57. Effingham Vanderburg and family. d. NOTE: Could not locate Effingham, Jr. in the 1900 Census Soundex for NJ and NY under the soundex codes V535, V536, and V531.

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i. I. Ariel, b. 12 Apr 1882. ii. Ada, b. 22 Aug 1884. iii. Robert, Jr., b. 25 Mar 1888. iv. Olga B., b. 8 Sep 1889. v. Orien H., b. 4 Jun 1879, m. Naomi Lum. They had one child,

Donald Lum Atchison who married Ann Fiske. They had two children: Whitney Fiske Atchison and Robert Kent Atchison. 67

XX. CHARLES8 VANDERBURGH (Effingham7, Lewis6, Henry5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Effingham Vanderburgh and Mary Yelverton, was born on 22 Jan 1859. He was married, and died in 1931. Children: i. Elizabeth ii. Norman iii. William iv. Charles, m. ______ ______ and had at least one child: i. Howard Norman, b. ca. 1914. He retired after

working for the Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Co. in East Hartford, CT. Living in 1981.68

XX. LAURA8 VANDERBURGH (Effingham7, Lewis6, Henry5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), daughter of Effingham Vanderburgh and Mary Yelverton, was born on 27 Nov 1862 at Washingtonville, Orange Co., NY. On 9 Apr 1884, she married at Goshen, NY CHARLES LAMONT NEWTON. They were affiliated with the Baptist Church. Laura died on 3 Feb 1950 at Glastonbury, CT. Children: (NEWTON surname) i. Helen; b. 14 Feb 1885; m.(1) 22 Jun 1904 Gilbert Fritz Barby, and

divorced him; m.(2) 29 May 1919 Joseph Mulchay, who died soon after World War I ended due to "shell shock"; m.(3) 20 Apr 1926 Charles Eaton. Children:

(BARBY surname) i. Virginia Louise, b. 14 Jul 1905, m. ______ Howard,

d. 9 Oct 1962. ii. Gilbert Fritz, Jr., b. 3 Nov 1911, d. pre 1992. ii. Frances; b. 21 Jan 1887; m.(1) 20 Oct 1915 Frank Buckley and

divorced him; m.(2) 11 Nov 1931 Fred Sloane; d. 19 Apr 1944. No children.

67 Sources lost. 68 Correspondence - To Arnott Vanderburgh, 2 Oct 1982, from Howard N. Vanderburgh, 4900 N.W. 44 Terr., Tamarac, FL 33319, 305-733-9432. (Information on iv. Charles and himself.)

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iii. Leah Lamont, b. 9 May 1892, m. 22 Oct 1912 Franklin O. Williams, d. Apr 1982. Children:

(WILLIAMS surname) i. Barbara Lamont, b. 19 Sep 1914, m. ______

Thompson, d. 27 Sep 1992. ii. Constance Edith, b. 13 Apr 1916, m. ______ Carpenter. iii. Shirley Laura, m. 13 Oct 1917, m. ______ Fillmore. iv. Charlene, b. 30 Jul 1894, m. 16 Oct 1919 Arthur C. Lewis (b. 2

Dec 1893), d. 10 Mar 1989. Child: (LEWIS surname) i. Janet, b. 19 Jul 1930, m. 26 Dec 1950 Daniel R.

Maycock (b. 16 Jun 1929). Children: (MAYCOCK surname) i. David Arthur, b. 2 Mar 1952, m. 28 Jun 1975 Sharon Vasquez. ii. Laura, b. 19 May 1955, m. 28 Aug 1976 Alex Michael Martell.69 XX. IDA8 VANDERBURGH (Alonzo7, Lewis6, Henry5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), daughter of Alonzo Vanderburgh and Maria Berry, was born on 6 May 1859 at Clinton Corners, Dutchess Co., NY.1 On 20 Dec 1877, at the Friends Meeting Stanfordville, NY, she married, first, ALVIN STONE SINCERBEAUX, son of Henry T. Sincerbaux and Caroline Stone of Dover, NY. Alvin died on 7 May 1888 at Clinton Corners. He is buried in the Nine Partners Cemetery, Millbrook, NY. Ida married, second, about 1897 JOHN GRABER at Green Farms, CT. She died on 2 Jan 1912 at Bridgeport, CT. Children, all by Alvin Sincerbeaux: (SINCERBEAUX surname) i. Hattie, b. 19 Mar 1879, m. 10 May 1910 William F. Loomis

(1875-1966), d. 6 Aug 1956. No children. ii. Olin Alonzo, b. 22 Jun 1880 at Verbank, NY. He m. 15 Jan 1902

at Green Farms, CT Edith Stowe Ambler. Edith was b. 11 Aug 1883, dau. of Lewis Ambler (1846-1923) and Sarah Peet (1854- 1933). Olin was a tool maker for Lily Tulip Cup Co., at College Point, NY. Olin d. 12 Aug 1954, at Jamaica, NY. Edith d. 2 Jan 1970 at Long Island City, NY. Children:

(SINCERBEAUX surname) 69 Correspondence - 19 Mar 1993 letter from Mrs. Janet L. Maycock, 55 Hart Street, Wethersfield, CT 06109.

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i. Ida Mae, b. 23 Aug 1905 at Bridgeport, CT. On 17 Nov 1928 at Bronx, NY, she m. Howard A. Thomas. Howard was b. 11 Sep 1899. They lived at Long Island City, NY where Howard was an accountant and office manager. He also pioneered the genealogical research on the Vanderburgh family. Both d. between 1993 & 1995. No children.

ii. Gladys Agatha, b. 25 Aug 1907 at Bridgeport, CT.

On 27 Oct 1934 at Queens Village, NY, she m. Frank Connell (1908-1946). No children. Adopted a dau. Barbara, b. 23 Dec 1945 & m. 27 May 1967 Anthony T. Graffeo. No children.

iii. Charles Henry, b. 4 Jul 1881 at Clinton Corners, NY. On 8 Jan

1906 at Darien, CT, he m. Rebecca M. Allen (1888-1972). Charles d. 3 Apr 1963 at Norwalk, CT. 70

XX. HERBERT LEWIS8 VANDERBURGH (Alonzo7, Lewis6, Henry5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Alonzo Vanderburgh and Maria Berry, was born on 1 Dec 1860 at Stanfordville, Dutchess County, New York. After their mother died in 1862, he and his sister, Ida, were reared by the Thomas Merriott family in Stanfordville, while their father served in the Civil War. After their father returned from the war, the children seemed so well established that Alonzo left them there, remarried, and lived elsewhere. As Herbert grew up, he took on increased responsibilities for operation of the Merriott farm. Family tradition says that Herbert was assured by the Merriotts that he would have a life tenancy to the farm after they died. On 1 Jan 1881 at the Quaker Monthly Meeting in Millbrook, NY, Herbert married CORNELIA MAUDE HAAS. She was born on 14 Dec 1863, the only child of William N. Haas and Harriet Sharp. Alonzo and his wife settled on the Merriott farm. However, despite the previous assurances of the Merriotts, after they died, their daughter, Libby, succeeded in contesting the will and evicted Herbert and his young family. Together with his wife and infant daughter, Herbert went to live with his wife's grandmother, Catharine Allendorf. Evidently, Herbert became disenchanted with his new living conditions. In the early 1890s, he left his wife, Cornelia, and their three young daughters and headed west. Cornelia and the girls remained in Bangall where Catharine Allendorf cared for the children while Cornelia worked as a practical nurse. Later, Cornelia and her daughters moved to Poughkeepsie, then to Yonkers, and fina lly to Rhinebeck, before retiring to Florida. Not much was heard from Herbert over the years. His daughter, Ditty, kept in touch with him and evidently convinced him to return east to Rhinebeck in 1927. His son- in- law, Herman, found work for him as a construction project watchman, and Herbert tried to reconcile himself with his family. Unfortunately the reconciliation failed and 70 Data compiled by Eugene F. Huber, Sr., 19191 Harvard Ave. #49B, Regents Point, Irvine, CA 92715.

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coupled with his poor health and cold weather, Herbert returned to Southern California where he worked as a gardener. Herbert died of cancer on 23 Jan 1935. He was cremated and the remains sent east to be buried in the family plot in St. Paul's Cemetery at Red Hook, NY. Children: i. Edna Maude, b. 23 Oct 1884, unmarried, d. 14 Sep 1968. She was

known to her family as "Ditty." + ii. Vida Mae, b. 25 Apr 1887, m. 23 Jan 1911 George William

Russell, III, d. 8 Feb 1962. + iii. Edyth Natalie, b. 12 Mar 1889, m. 23 Nov 1923 Herman John

Osborne, living in Florida in 1989.71 XXX. ABRAHAM LINCOLN8 DONALDSON (Melissa [Vanderburgh]7, Lewis6, Henry5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Melissa Vanderburgh and Isaac T. Donaldson, was born on 27 Apr 1861 at Hyde Park, NY. Shortly after he was born, he went to live for a time with his aunt, Clemma (Donaldson) Hammond in Hyde Park, because his mother had died in 1862. In 1884, Abraham married, first, STELLA MARITA KELLEY, born about 1866, the daughter of William W. Kelley and Anna J. Horton of Lagrangeville, NY. Abraham and Stella lived in Verbank, NY from around 1886 to 1898, where Abraham learned his blacksmith trade. Abraham was living in Verbank when the blizzard of Dec 1888 struck New York State. The day before the blizzard struck, Abraham drove his team of horses to Pleasant Valley to visit his ailing father. While there, the snow began to fall very hard. Wishing to return home to his wife and month old daughter, Abraham set out on foot for Verbank. The weather was too severe to use the team of horses. He headed for Verbank using fence posts and stonewalls to guide his way. In the course of wending his way through the storm, he ultimately found himself at the train station in Moores Mills or Billings. After spending the night in the train station, he joined other railroad men the next morning and helped them shovel snow off the railroad tracks all the way to Verbank. The snow in Verbank had become so deep that Abraham's wife, Stella, sheltered their chickens in the cellar of the house. The outside well had become so clogged with snow that the bucket could not be lowered into it. She resorted to melting snow for their source of water. Around 1898, Abraham and his family moved to Lagrangeville. Here, Abraham became an established blacksmith. Around 1905, they moved again, this time to Pleasant Valley. There, they lived in several different houses on Route 44. One the lasting achievements of Abraham’s blacksmith trade can be found in the Quaker Cemetery at Crum Elbow, Hyde Park, NY. When the tombstone of Abe’s grandfather, David Donaldson, broke, Abe repaired it by heating an iron bar and clamping the stone back together. He also did the same thing for a near by “Baker” memorial. Both stones are still standing today. Abraham's granddaughter recalled that he was allergic to ether. He found this out when visiting a dentist for a tooth extraction in Fishkill. The ether administered by the dentist caused Abraham to become uncontrollable and "go crazy." As a result, the dentist 71 Data compiled by Eugene F. Huber, Sr., 19191 Harvard Ave. #49B, Regents Point, Irvine, CA 92715.

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could not extract the tooth. So, Abraham returned home, cut away his own gum, and pulled the tooth out himself. Later in his life, Abraham required removal of his vericose veins. Since he was still allergic to ether, the surgery was performed without it. The operation took place on his own dining room table at home in Pleasant Valley. Abraham was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Pleasant Valley. Stella died on 22 Jan 1929. Abraham then married on 17 Aug 1935 EUGENIA (HUNTABO) CAREY, a widow from New York City. On the same day that Abraham married Eugenia, Jack Cavo married Lois Masten. Lois recalled the following anecdote: After Jack and Lois returned from their honeymoon, the townsfolk gave them a "skimelton". They put Jack and Lois on the front seat of abuckboard wagon and headed for the other bride and groom. The bride was all smiles and ready to go, but Abe, in spite of blowing of horns and banging of pots and pans, wouldn't come out. So, the men went in and found Abe under a mattress in the attic. He consented to go, providing he didn't have to ride in the buckboard. The entourage, with Jack and Lois in the buckboard and Abe and his bride behind them in the rumble seat of a car, drove all over the valley and had a wonderful time. Abraham died on 13 May 1941. He and Stella are buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery at Pleasant Valley. All children were by Stella Kelley: i. Melissa Ann, b. 1887, m.(1) Francis Drake, m.(2) Nelson Bowne. + ii. Frances Blanche, b. 19 Dec 1893, m.(1) 15 Apr 1916Edwin

Vincent Marshall, m.(2) Arthur Sherow, d. Nov 1991. iii. Stella Marita, m. Howard D. Swart, d. 3 Jan 1964.72 XX. CHARLES A.8 VANDERBURGH (George W.7, Lewis6, Henry5, James4, Henry3 Dirck2, Lucas1), son of George Washington Vanderburgh and Margaret A. Brink, was born in New York either in Mar 186973 or Mar 1872.74 In 1880 and 1900, he was living with his parents in Kingston, Ulster Co., NY. In 1900 he was employed in Kingston as a printer.75 However, family tradition holds that later he resided in Buffalo,

72 Compiled from:

a. Federal Population Census records for Dutchess Co., NY 1860-1920. b. Newspaper - "Daily Press," Poughkeepsie, NY, 11 Oct 1853. (Marriage of Isaac Donaldson and Melissa Vanderburgh) c. Discussions between Frances (Donaldson) Sherow and William J. Powers, Jr., 1977-1989. d. Wills and deeds for Donaldsons found at the Surrogate's Office, Poughkeepsie, NY. e. Newspaper - "Poughkeepsie Eagle News," 15 May 1941. (Obituary of Abraham L. Donaldson) f. Correspondence - Lois M. Cavo, 17817 Boswell Blvd., Sun City, AZ 85373, 2 Dec 82. (Abe Donaldson Anecdote). g. Interview - Lucy Kraayenbrink, 11 Jun 1983. 73 Census, 1880, NY, Ulster Co., Kingston, 110 North Front St., Vol. 98, ED 133, Sht 6. George Vanderburgh & family. 74 Census, 1900, NY, Ulster Co., Kingston, ED 110, Sht 10, 7 Jun 1900, 65 Henry St. George W. Vanderburgh & family. 75 Census, 1880, NY, Ulster Co., Kingston, 110 North Front St., Vol. 98, ED 133, Sht 6. George Vanderburgh & family; and Census, 1900, NY, Ulster Co., Kingston, ED 110, Sht 10, 7 Jun 1900, 65 Henry St. George W. Vanderburgh & family.

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NY. If this is true, then there is a contradiction between what in recorded in the 1900 census for Kingston and the 1900 census for Buffalo. According to the 1900 census for Buffalo, Charles was born in Mar 1869 (which agrees with the previous mentioned 1880 census) and married about 1893 FRANCES KELLY who was born in New York in Mar 1870. In 1900 they lived at 861 Michigan St. in Buffalo, NY where Charles was employed as a printer. Residing with them that year was Charles' widowed mother- in- law, Cecelia Kelly, who was born in Ireland in May 1838, and who immigrated to the United States in 1860. Also living with them was Charles' sister-in- law and Cecelia Kelly's widowed daughter, Margareth Shever, who was born in New York in 1826.76 Children:77 i. Louise, b. Apr 1895. Lived with her parents in 1900. ii. Marie, b. Dec 1898. Lived with her parents in 1900. She m. Ed

Johannes. Children: (JOHANNES surname) i. Edward ii. Norma iii. Charles Kenneth, b. 1900, never married. XX. GEORGE B.8 VANDERBURGH (George W.7, Lewis6, Henry5, James4, Henry3 Dirck2, Lucas1), son of George Washington Vanderburgh and Margaret A. Brink, was born in New York in Feb 187478 or on 8 Feb 1873.79 In 1880 and 1900, he was living with his parents in Kingston, Ulster Co., NY. In 1900 he was employed in Kingston as a cigar maker.80 George married, prior 1919, M. MARGARET TERWILLIGER. He was a sexton for Holy Cross Church in Kingston when he died of broncho-pneumonia at his home, 110 Franklin St. in Kingston, on 4 Mar 1919. He is buried in the Wiltwych Cemetery in Kingston. 81 George may have had a first marriage to SADIE LEROY by whom he had at least two children. 82 However, if this is true, then the 1900 census is in error when it says that he was single and living at home with his parents. Children:83

76 Census, 1900, NY, Erie Co., Buffalo, 861 Michigan St. Charles Vanderburgh & family. 77 Census, 1900, NY, Erie Co., Buffalo, 861 Michigan St. Charles Vanderburgh & family; and Correspondence, 19 Jul 1997 to William Powers from Christine M. DeMartinis, 895 Oxford Ave., Phoenixville, PA 19460. 78 Census, 1880, NY, Ulster Co., Kingston, 110 North Front St., Vol. 98, ED 133, Sht 6. George Vanderburgh & family. 79 NY State Death Certificate 18383. George Vanderburgh, d. 4 Mar 1919. 80 Census, 1880, NY, Ulster Co., Kingston, 110 North Front St., Vol. 98, ED 133, Sht 6. George Vanderburgh & family; and Census, 1900, NY, Ulster Co., Kingston, ED 110, Sht 10, 7 Jun 1900, 65 Henry St. George W. Vanderburgh & family. 81 NY State Death Certificate 18383. George Vanderburgh, d. 4 Mar 1919. 82 Correspondence, 19 Jul 1997 to William Powers from Christine M. DeMartinis, 895 Oxford Ave., Phoenixville, PA 19460.

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Children by Sadie Leroy i. Frank, m. ______ ______ and had two children. ii. Oliver, b. Sep 1891 in NY. In 1900, he was a nine year old

boarder living with the Reynolds family at 556 Broadway in Kingston. 84 He never married.85

XXX. ARTHUR CHARLES8 VANDERBURGH (George Washington7, Lewis6, Henry5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of George Washington Vanderburgh and Margaret Brink, was born on 1 Jan 1882, probably at Kingston, Ulster Co., NY. In 1900, he was living at home in Kingston with his parents. At that time he was employed as a dry goods clerk. He married, on 5 Nov 1905 JENNY ELIZABETH WELLS who was born on 20 May 1884. They lived in New York City where he was employed in the accounting department of the Delaware and Hudson Railroad. They also lived in Albany and Plattsburgh and ultimately retired at Castleton-on-the-Hudson. Arthur died on 8 Jan 1963. Jenny died on 8 Nov 1944. Both are buried at Kingston, NY. Children: (VanderBurgh surname) + i. Harold Thomas, b. 18 May 1906, m. Dorothy Perkins, d. 1963. ii. Cora Marie, b. 10 Oct 1909, m. 26 Jun 1937 Thomas Wesley Scott. + iii. Marian, b. 8 Feb 1912, m. Emory Lafayette Tooly. 86 XXX. CLARENCE R.8 VANDERBURG (Lester C.7, Lewis J.6, James, Jr.5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Lester C. Vanderburg and Jennie E. Hiserodt, was was born on 6 Sep 1893 at Cushing, Howard Co., Nebraska. He married on 11 May 1917 at Fullerton, Orange Co., CA HILDA RICHARDS. Hilda was born on 7 Oct 1894 in Salisbury, England. Clarence died in 1978 and is buried in the Loma Vista Cemetery, in Fullerton. His wife died on 10 Nov 1983 and is buried in the same place. Children:

83 Correspondence, 19 Jul 1997 to William Powers from Christine M. DeMartinis, 895 Oxford Ave., Phoenixville, PA 19460. 84 Census, 1900, NY, Ulster Co., Kingston, ED 99, Sht 19, Line 11, T623-1169, Jun 1900. Oliver Vandeburgh. 85 Correspondence, 19 Jul 1997 to William Powers from Christine M. DeMartinis, 895 Oxford Ave., Phoenixville, PA 19460. 86 Compiled from: a. Letter, 18 May 1990, from Arthur J. VanDerburgh, D.O., 193 Edwards St., Portland, ME to William Powers. b. Letter, 2 Mar 1981, from Arthur J. VanDerburgh of Portland, ME to Arnott Vanderburgh of Lake San Marcos, CA. c. Letter, 13 Jul 1997, from Grace (Tooly) Spencer, 33 S. Fifth Ave., Ilion, NY 13357 to William Powers. [Includes birth certificate for Marian VanderBurgh, b. 1912.] d. Correspondence, 19 Jul 1997 to William Powers from Christine M. DeMartinis, 895 Oxford Ave., Phoenixville, PA 19460. e. Census, 1900, NY, Ulster Co., Kingston, 65 Henry St., 7 Jun 1900, p. 21. George W. Vanderburgh & family.

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+ i. Raymond L., b. 7 Oct 1918, m. 14 Nov 1942 Nancy Sweatt. ii. Alice H., b. 31 Jan 1921, m. 6 Nov 1941 Glen W. Walden.

Children: (WALDEN surname) i. Robert, b. 9 Aug 1942. ii. Brian, b. 19 Mar 1945.87 XXX. ELTON DORR8 VANDERBURG (Lester C.7, Lewis J.6, James, Jr.5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Lester C. Vanderburg and Jennie E. Hiserodt, was born on 1 Jan 1896 at Fullerton, Orange Co., CA. He married, first, on 1 May 1918 in Fullerton DOROTHY LOUISE ROSE. Dorothy was born on 25 Dec 1899, the daughter of DeRuche Rose and Nel Wilson, at New Denver, British Columbia, Canada. Elton served in the armed forces and was a bookeeper. Dorothy died on 28 Feb 1966. Elton married, second, on 23 Oct 1973 RUBY CRILL in Ashland, OR. He died on 12 Feb 1979 at Lebanon, Linn Co., OR and is buried in the Willamette National Cemetery in Portland, OR. with his first wife. Children: i. Shirley Mae; b. 18 Jan 1919 at Fullerton, CA; m. 17 Oct 1936 at

Corvallis, OR Fred W. Morris. No children. ii. Wilma Jeanne; b. 26 Jun 1920 at Fullerton, CA; m. 26 Jun 1938 at

Corvallis, OR Orval Monroe Cummings. Children: (CUMMINGS surname) i. Edward B., b. 2 Dec 1939, m.(1) Bonnie ______, m.(2) Kathryn ______. ii. Janice Lynn, 10 Aug 1941, m. 23 Dec 1956 Earl F.

Mull. iii. Ronald Elton, b. 13 Jan 1943, m. 20 Jul 1963 Grace

Bloom. iv. Don Monroe, b. 12 Mar 1945, m. 24 Jun 1967

Barbara Isaac. v. Roy Lester, b. 30 Jul 1949, m. 17 Aug 1969 Linda Ivy. vi. Kay Elaine, b. 17 Jul 1952, m. 19 Aug 1972 Kenneth Brown. iii. Audrey Lee; b. 19 Feb 1922 at Lancaster, Laco, Co., CA; m. 2 Mar

1942 at Seattle, WA Millard Orey. Children: (OREY surname) i. Lon Arden, b. 1 Dec 1942, m. Mary Lou Zorman. ii. Sandra Lee, b. 6 Feb 1944, m. 17 Jun 1964 87 Data compiled by France Stenberg, 5810 Windsong Trails Dr., Houston, TX 77084.

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Donald R. Mayer. iii. Susan Jill, b. 1 Jan 1948, m. 15 Jan 1966 Ron Hassen. iv. Patricia Lynn, b. 10 Jul 1957. + iv. Neil Elton, b. 9 Jul 1923, m. Edith Werner. v. Ruth Evelyn; b. 1 Jan 1925 at Baldwin Park, CA; m.(1) Lewis Arnold; m.(2) J. Joseph Pietrowski; m.(3) ______ Edbert. Children: (ARNOLD surname) i. Marvin, b. 12 Oct 1948, m. Pamela ______. ii. Lois, b. 4 Nov 1950, m. Irwin Zell. iii. Norman, b. 2 Mar 1953, m. Terry Lyday. (PIETROWSKI surname) iv. Evelyn Sue, b. 22 Aug 1961. + vi. Wilson Earl, b. 6 Oct 1929, m. Sep 1950 Donna Dallas.88 XXX. JANE L.8 PRICE (Alida Helen[Vanderburg]7, Lewis J.6, James, Jr.5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), daughter of Alida Helen Vanderburg and William O. Price, was born on 18 May 1885 in Pennslyvania. She married on 11 Mar 1909 LLEWELLYN W. YAWGER who was born on 15 Dec 1870 and died on 15 Jun 1935. Children: (YAWGER surname) i. Eunice Helen, b. 17 May 1912, d. 1 Jan 1927. ii. Philip Henry, b. 9 Mar 1916, m. 30 Aug 1941 Helen Elizabeth

Willetts. Children: (YAWGER surname) i. Philip Henry, Jr., b. 6 Jul 1942. ii. Mary Stuart, b. 21 Feb 1946. iii. Jeanne Price, b. 1 Feb 1949.89 XXX. JULIA A.8 PRICE (Alida Helen[Vanderburg]7, Lewis J.6, James, Jr.5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), daughter of Alida Helen Vanderburg and William O. 88 Compiled from: a. Data compiled by France Stenberg, 5810 Windsong Trails Dr., Houston, TX 77084. b. Oregon death certificate #79-002489 - Elton D. Vanderburg. c. Oregon death certificate #68-002176 - Dorothy R. Vanderburg. d. Obituary of Dorothy R. Vanderburg [newspaper and date unknown.] e. Obituary of Elton Vanderburg [newspaper and date unknown.] 89 Data comp iled by France Stenberg, 5810 Windsong Trails Dr., Houston, TX 77084.

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Price, was born on 30 Jun 1888 in Pennsylvania. She married LEON MANLEY. Children: (MANLEY surname) i. Helen Adele, b. 7 Dec 1915, m. Theodore York. ii. William Price, m. Meta Carter. Children: (MANLEY surname) i. Carroll Lynne, b. 1 Sep 1947. ii. Donald F., b. 25 Jun ______. iii. Robert90 XXX. ALMA E.8 PRICE (Alida Helen[Vanderburg]7, Lewis J.6, James, Jr.5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), daughter of Alida Helen Vanderburg and William O. Price, was born on 25 Jun 1893 in Pennslyvania. She married THOMAS F. HARRISON. Children: (HARRISON surname) i. Richard, b. 30 May _______. ii. Thomas F., Jr., m. Patricia Foster. Children: (HARRISON surname) i. Patricia Ann, b. 1 Oct 1946. ii. Daniel F., b. 15 Feb 1949. iii. Jane P., b. 29 Feb ____. iv. Derek v. John, b. 15 Jan 1965.91 XXX. FRANK LOUIS8 VANDERBURGH (Emmet M.7, Clarence6, James5-4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Emmet M. Vanderburgh and Martha Ann Ireland, was born on 28 Aug 1873 in New York State. In 1899, Frank married, first, IRENE B. ______, who was born in New York State in Sep 1874. In 1900, Frank and Irene were living with his parents at 33 Exchange St., Binghamton, Broome Co., NY. At this time, Frank was employed as a carpenter. Apparently, shortly after 1900, Irene died and Frank married, second, on 8 Oct 1902 ANNA DOROTHY DENNISTON. Anna was born on 31 Jan 1873 in New York State. By 1905, Frank and his new wife had relocated to Texas. In 1910, they were living at Hereford, Deaf Smith County where Frank was a printer and publisher of the newspaper, "The Hereford Brand." This same year, he and his family were living with his parents at 119 West 6th Street. Later on, Frank lived in McLean, TX. He died on 20

90 Letter from Donald W. Manley, 45 E. Main St., Lititz, PA 17543, 3 Sep 1981 to Mary Stone, 3740 SW Country Club Dr., Corvallis, Oregon, 97330. 91 Data compiled by France Stenberg, 5810 W indsong Trails Dr., Houston, TX 77084.

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May 1938. By 1947, his wife had remarried and was living in Hereford, TX. Anna died in 1953. Children: + i. Frank Denniston, b. 13 Oct 1905, m.(1) 6 Dec 1926 Dora Fredericka Brotherton, m.(2) Helen ______. + ii. Fred Louis, b. 10 May 1907 McLean, TX. 92 XXX. ZULA N.8 VANDERBURGH (Emmet M.7, Clarence6, James5-4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), daughter of Emmet M. Vanderburgh and Martha Ann Ireland, was born on 3 Nov 1883 at Afton, Chenango Co., NY. In 1900, she was living with her parents at 33 Exchange Street, Binghamton, Broome Co., NY. She married C. R. SMITH and was living at Hereford, TX in 1947. Children: (SMITH surname) i. Ruth, m. Woodrow Jack Wilson. ii. Roy93 XXX. WINFIELD S.8 VANDERBURG (John K.7, Clyamon6, Peter5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of John K. Vanderburg and Emily Culver, was born in Dubuque County, Iowa, about 1849. Around 1875, he married VIOLA ______ who was born about 1856. In 1880, he was living at Marshfield, Coos Co., Oregon where he was employed as a laborer. Around 1900, he was residing at San Francisco, CA. Children: i. Ethel, b. ca. 1876. ii. Winfield, b. ca. 1878.94 92 Compiled from: a. Correspondence - (no date, probably 1981-2) to Arnott Vanderburgh from Frank D. Vanderburgh, 501 S. Cayuga St., Ithaca, NY 14850 b. Correspondence - 19 Oct 1990, from Mrs. William (Marian L.) VanEseltine, 237 Woodlawn Ave., Athens, GA 30606. 912-543-3072. c. Census, 1900, New York, Broome County, Binghamton, SD 11, ED 19, Sht 3, T623-1009, 5 Jun 1900. Emmett M. Vandeburgh and family. This census states that Frank L. Vandeburgh was born in Aug 1874. d. Census, 1910, Texas, Deaf Smith County, Hereford City, ED 75, Shts 7B & 8A. Emmett Vanderburgh and family. 93 Compiled from: a. Correspondence - (no date, probably 1981-2) to Arnott Vanderburgh from Frank D. Vanderburgh, 501 S. Cayuga St., Ithaca, NY 14850 b. Correspondence - 19 Oct 1990, from Mrs. William (Marian L.) VanEseltine, 237 Woodlawn Ave., Athens, GA 30606. 912-543-3072. c. Census, 1900, New York, Broome County, Binghamton, SD 11, ED 19, Sht 3, T623-1009, 5 Jun 1900. Emmett M. Vandeburgh and family. 94 Compiled from: a. "The Centennial History of Oregon," page 454. (Account of D. W. Vanderburg's life. b. Census, 1880, Oregon, Coos Co., Marshfield, E. D. 30, Sht. 25, 23 Jun 1880.

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XXX. PHILURA8 VANDERBURG (John K.7, Clyamon6, Peter5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), daughter of John K. Vanderburg and Emily Culver, was born in Iowa in Nov 1850. She married before 1883 JOHN J. CLINKENBEARD who was born in Oregon in Jan 1852. In 1900 they were living in Coos River Precinct, Coos County, Oregon. Children: (CLINKENBEARD surname) i. George, b. Oct 1883. ii. Anna B., b. May 1885. iii. Jay, b. Apr 1887. iv. Carl S., b. Feb 1889. v. Ada G., b. Jan 1891. vi. Ralph, b. Feb 1893.95 XXX. DARIUS W.8 VANDERBURG (John K.7, Clyamon6, Peter5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of John K. Vanderburg and Emily Culver, was born in Dubuque County, Iowa in Dec 1860. ".... at the age of five years, in company with his parents, crossed the plains at the time of their emigration to this state. He was reared in his parents' home and received his early education in the public schools of the district in which he lived. He remained under the parental roof until twenty-two years of age when he engaged at various occupations until 1885. He filed upon a government homestead of one hundred and sixty acres and in due time, by proof of occupancy, received his title from the government to the property, after which he purchased an additional forty acres five miles from Florence on the Siuslaw river, upon which he established his home and is now engaged in dairy farming. In 1891 Mr. Vanderburg was married to Miss EMMA KARNOWSKY, who is a native of Germany and emigrated to America with her parents in 1882 [the 1900 census says 1881], the family home being established on the Siuslaw river in the year 1885. She was reared at home and educated in the public schools of this state and remained under the parental roof until the time of her marriage." Emma had been born in Oct 1868 and was an accomplished linguist, having a thorough knowledge of both the English and German languages. "Mr. Vanderburg is affiliated with the socialist party and has for many years been a member of the school board of his district. D. W. Vanderburg is one of the substantial and useful citizens of Lane county. He is devoted to the interests of his family and engaged in giving his entire attention to the development and cultivation of his farm. He is known throughout Lane county as a man ready to give the benefit of his influence to any public measure having for its object the welfare of the people throughout the county and the community in which he lives." Children: i. Walter Raymond, b. 20 Oct 1891. ii. Ralph M., b. 23 May 1893. iii. Leona H., b. 5 May 1895. 95 Census, 1900, Oregon, Coos County, Coos River Precinct, page 6, E.D. 11. (John J. Clinkenbeard and family.)

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iv. Alice E., b. 23 Apr 1898. v. Warren, b. 30 Jul 1906.96 XXX. ETHELINDA8 VANDERBURG (Robert7, Clyamon6, Peter5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), daughter of Robert Vanderburg and Mary Acker, was born on 28 Feb 1848 in Dubuque Co., IA. Around 1868 in El Dorado Co., CA, she married GEORGE WASHINGTON WRAY. George was born on 27 Oct 1831 at Crawfordsville, Montgomenry Co., IN and died on 30 Oct 1908 at Tulare, Tulare Co., CA. He was buried there in the Tulare Cemetery on 1 Nov 1908.

Ethelinda died on 30 Apr 1925 at El Monte, Los Angles Co., CA. She was also buried in the Tulare Cemetery on 3 May 1925. Children: (WRAY surname) i. George Ulysses; b. 25 Mar 1969 at Placerville, El Dorado Co., CA;

m. Ella Mack; d. 20 Apr 1944. ii. Eleanor; b. 21 Nov 1870 at Placerville, El Dorado Co., CA; m. 10

May 1891 Herbert H. Hannaford; d. 30 May 1948. iii. Newton E.; b. Mar 1874 in Calfornia; m. 24 Dec 1898 Isabel Nicholson; d. 19 Oct 1945. iv. Florence, b. 1878 in Calfornia, m. Oren Devericks, d. 8 Feb 1961. v. Pearl, b. 1880 in Calfornia, m. Charles Tresher. vi. Robert S., b. 1882 in Calfornia, d. Apr 1922. vii. Alberta viii. May, m. Peter Phillips. ix. Ada, m. Glenn Rothenburg. x. Inez, m. Leigh Rothenburg, d. 1951.97 XXX. ROBERT SYLVESTER8 VANDERBURG (Robert7, Clyamon6, Peter5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Robert Vanderburg and Mary Acker, was born on 13 Jan 1850 in Dubuque Co., IA. He married, as her second husband, MARY ALICE DILLON. Mary Alice had been previously married to ______ Russell. Robert died on 22 May 1923 at Exeter, Tulare Co., CA. He was buried there two days later in the Exeter Cemetery. Mary Alice died on 13 Jul 1938 and was buried the next day in the same cemetery. Robert and Mary Alice apparently had no children of their own. However, Mary Alice had a daughter, Dorothy Theresa Russell, by her first husband. Robert legally adopted Dorothy Theresa and from thenceforth she carried the surname "Vanderburg."

96 Compiled from: a. "The Centennial History of Oregon," page 454. (Account of D. W. Vanderburg's life. b. Census, 1900. Oregon, Douglas County, Lake Precinct, E. D. 65, Sht. 10, 8 Jun 1900. (Family of Darius W. Vanderburg.) 97 Correspondence - 23 Mar 1992, David Stielow, P.O. Box 10373, Burbank, CA 91510. (Family Group Record #442 for Ethelinda Vanderburgh and George Washington Wray.)

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Dorothy Theresa Russell [later Vanderburg] was born on 23 Oct 1876 in Ohio. On 19 Jul 1899, she married Oscar Brundage in Tulare Co., CA. Oscar was born in Calfornia on 24 Feb 1877. He died in Tulare Co. on 24 Aug 1963 and was buried there on 27 Aug 1963 in the Exeter Cemetery. Dorothy died on 17 Jan 1960 in Tulare Co. and was also buried in the Exeter Cemetery. Oscar and Dorothy had four children: Veda Lucille, m. William Richards; Thomas Sylvester, m. Etta Hester; Anna; and Jospehine V., m. ______ Pinkham. 98 XX. HARRIET ORCELIA8 HUGHSON (William A. [Hughson]7, Pamela [Hamlin]6, Margaret [Vanderburgh]5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), daughter of William Addison Hughson and Margaret Day, 99 was born in Jun 1854 in NY State.100 Around, 1883, she married WILLIAM STEWART BREAKEY who was born on 2 Oct 1852 in New York State. In 1900, they resided in a rented house at 418 First Ave., Mount Vernon, Westchester Co., NY where William was employed as a druggist.101 William died on 4 Mar 1940 at Bedford Village, NY. Harriet died in 1915 at Thompsonville, NY. Both are buried at Arlington Cemetery, Kearney, NJ. Children: (BREAKEY surname) i. William Hughson, b. 1887, d. in infancy. + ii. Arnold Stewart, b. 13 Oct 1889; m. 9 Oct 1915 Martha Marcelle Nickenig, d. 16 Oct 1941. XX. JOHN FRANK8 VANDERBURGH (David Williams7, Frederick Hoffman6, Gabriel5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of David Williams Vanderburgh and Katherine Eltinge, was born in Ilion, NY on 28 Apr 1870 but grew up in Fall River, MA where he was educated in their public schools. On 11 Jan 1898, John married EMILY HOWLAND BAKER of Fall River.102 She was born in Fall River on 14 Nov 1875, the daughter of Joseph A. Baker and Ella Alden. 103 For 20 years, John was a bookeeper and later cashier for Allen, Slade & Co., a wholesale grocer. He resigned from them in June 1818 to go to France as a Y.M.M.C.A. secretary. His duties for several months were at the port of St. Nazaire. On his return, he was associated with Sawyer Brothers Investments and later with Faxon Gade Investments 98 Correspondence - 23 Mar 1992, David Stielow, P.O. Box 10373, Burbank, CA 91510. (Family Group Records #443 for Robert Sylvester Vanderburgh and #444 for Oscar Brundage.) 99 Unless otherwise noted, the information on this family comes from data compiled in 1995 by Mrs. Jane B. Poor, 162 Country Club Dr., Yarmouth Port, MA 02675. 100 Census, 1900, NY, Westchester Co., Mt. Vernon, ED 81, Sht 4 (T623-1175). William S. Breakey & family. 101 Census, 1900, NY, Westchester Co., Mt. Vernon, ED 81, Sht 4 (T623-1175). William S. Breakey & family. 102 "The Vanderburgh Family," unpublished typescript by Caroline Vanderburgh Lansden (Mrs. David S.), written after 1943. (Pages 46 and 57 are the sources for information regarding John Frank Vanderburgh and his family.) 103 "The Howland Heirs," by William M. Emery. E. Anthony & Sons Inc., New Bedford, Mass. 1919. Page 239.

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and Securities. When ill health made it necessary for him to retire from business in 1931, he busied himself gathering material for a complete genealogy of the Vanderburgh and allied families. John was a Mason, an Episcopalian, and through his father, a hereditary member of the Commandery of the Loyal Legion in Boston, MA. He was also a member of the Massachusetts State Guard for many years. John died 13 Feb 1935 in Fall River. He is buried in the family plot in the Rural Cemetery at New Paltz, NY. Child: i. Katherine, b. 4 Dec 1903, m. late in life to a Mr. Carey, d. ca. 1970

at Fall River, MA. Probably no children. 104 XX. CAROLINE GERTRUDE8 VANDERBURGH (David Williams7, Frederick Hoffman6, Gabriel5, James4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), daughter of David Williams Vanderburgh and Kathe rine Eltinge, was born on 11 Oct 1872 at Ilion, NY. On 15 Nov 1904 at Fall River, MA she married DAVID SMITH LANSDEN, attorney-at-law. David had been born at Cairo, IL the son of the Honorable John M. Lansden of Cairo. Caroline and her husband made their homes in Cairo and Quaker Hill, Pawling, NY. Children: (LANSDEN surname) i. David Vanderburgh; b. 15 Sep 1905 at Fall River, MA; m. 15 Sep

1938 Gertrude McGruder, b. at Worcester, MA on 9 Nov 1902. ii. John Allen; b. 28 Sep 1907 at Cairo, IL; m. 22 Sep 1931 Ann

Kauffman at Chicago, Il. iii. Robert Ludlow; b. 12 Nov 1910 at Cairo, IL; m. 27 Oct 1943

Virginia Reese Mitchell, b. at Seattle, WA on 23 Feb 1915.105

XX. MOSES8 VANDERBURG (Louis7, William H.6, Henry5, William4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Louis Vanderburg and Che-Lar-Lu-Chem-Coo/Isabel, was probably born near Stevensville, Montana about 1866.

Moses married, first, SOPHIE ______. In 1891, he married, second, by a clergyman, MARY LUMPRY. Mary was born in Aug 1862 in the Bitterroot Valley, MT, daughter of Joseph Lumpry, Sr., a French Canadian, and Mary Cooquecoye, a Flathead Indian. Mary Lumpry had been previously married to Francois LaMoose.

In 1900 and 1910, Moses and his family lived on the Flathead Reservation, Missoula Co., MT. The 1900 census states that Moses could speak English, but could not read or write. He did not have a recorded occupation, but he was not taxed and lived in a

104 "The Vanderburgh Family," unpublished typescript by Caroline Vanderburgh Lansden (Mrs. David S.), written after 1943. (Pages 46 and 57 are the sources for information regarding John Frank Vanderburgh and his family.) 105 "The Vanderburgh Family," unpublished typescript by Caroline Vanderburgh Lansden (Mrs. David S.), written after 1943. (Pages 46, 47, and 66 are the sources for information regarding Caroline Gertrude Vanderburgh and her family.)

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fixed dwelling. This census also said that Moses was 1/4 white as opposed to the 1910 census that said he was a full-blooded Flathead. The 1910 census gives his occupation a laborer. In 1920, Moses was unemployed and living in the town of Arlee. This census says that he was unable to speak English.

Moses and Mary divorced in Nov 1925. Mary died on 25 Aug 1943 at St. Ignatius, Lake Co., MT and was buried three days later at Arlee, Lake Co., MT.

On 26 Jan 1926, Moses married, third, as her third husband, SOPHIE MICHEL, daughter of William Michel (Cos-Que-Squah) and his wife Madaline. Sophie was born in 1868 at Stevensville, MT. She married, first, Mark "Marcum" Bigstar. She married, second, on 1 Feb 1903 Antoine Moiese.

Moses died on Sunday, 19 Apr 1931 at Arlee, MT and was buried there three days later in the Jocko Cemetery. His wife, Sophie, survived him and subsequently married his brother, Victor. Sophie was still living at Arlee in 1952 near Jerome Vanderburg, a nephew of Moses. Children: ? Children by Sophie ______ ? i. Susie, d. in infancy. ? ii. Martin, d. in infancy.

Children by Mary Lumpry iii. Peter, b. 1892 [1888/1890], m.(1) 1910 Lucy Smallsalmon, m.(2)

1934 Adele Kaltomee, d. 26 Feb 1948. iv. Christine, b. 1894, m.(1) 1913 (common law) Thomas Neff, m.(2)

Louis Ninepipe. Child:

(VANDERBURG surname) i. Madeline (illeg.), b. 1914, d. 14 Mar 1916.

v. John, b. 1897, m. 1928 Adelaide Adams, d. 23 Sep 1952. vi. Agnes, b. 1899, m.?(1) 1916 ______ ______, m.(2) 1919 Paul Pichette, m.(3) 1927 Pelessaway Michel, m.(4) 1934 Paul

Finley, m.(5) 1947 ______ Kelly. Agnes had an illegimate child as follows:

(VANDERBURGH surname)

i. Jerome, b. 27 Jul 1917.

?ADDITIONAL CHILD? ? Peter, b. 1888, lived at home in 1900 and 1910 with Moses

Vanderburg and his family. In 1900 Peter’s surname is recorded as “LaMoose,” but the 1910 census records it as “Vandeburg.” He may have been Mary Lumpry’s son by Francois LaMoose.106

106 Compiled from:

a. Newspaper: "The Missoulian," Sunday, 26 Apr 1931, page 10, column 6. Obituary for Moses Vanderburg - Arlee.

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XX. VICTOR8 VANDERBURG (Louis7, William H.6, Henry5, William4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Louis Vanderburg and Mary Beartrack, was born in the Bitterroot Valley, MT in 1868. In 1885, he married, first, by clergyman, ROSALIE MARENGO. Rosalie was born in 1867, the daughter of Baptiste Marengo and Cecille Laza.

In 1910, they lived on the Flathead Indian Reservation where Victor was a laborer. This census also states that Victor and Rosalie were both full-blooded members of the Flathead tribe. They were living in the town of Arlee in 1920 where Victor was a farmer. Rosalie died on 1 Jan 1928.

Victor married, second, in 1935 as her fourth husband, SOPHIE MICHEL, daughter of William Michel (Cos-Que-Squah) and his wife Madaline. Sophie was born in 1868 at Stevensville, MT. She married, first, Mark "Marcum" Bigstar. She married, second, on 1 Feb 1903 Antoine Moiese. On 26 Jan 1926, she married Victor Vanderburg’s brother, Moses. Moses died in 1931, then she married Victor in 1935.

Victor died on 25 Jul 1939 at Arlee, Lake Co., MT. He was buried there two days later. Sophie was still living at Arlee in 1952 near Jerome Vanderburg, Vic tor’s son. Children, all by Rosalie Marengo:

i. Jerome Stanislaws, b. 15 Sep 1891, m.(1) 1912 Isabel Woodcock, m.(2) 15 Aug 1920 Mary Agnes Adams, d. 25 Jul 1974.

ii. Cecille, b. 20 Oct 1895, m. 1913 Peter Stevens, d. 12 Nov 1960. iii. Caroline Louise, b. 1 Jan 1897, d. 15 Jan 1904. iv. Louise Caroline; b. ca. 1903 at Missoula, Missoula Co., MT; m.(1)

(?)1914 Hector Irvine; m.(2) 1922 (common law) marriage Alexander "Arlee" Charlo; m.(3) 1930 Romaine "Lomah" Adams; d. 4 Jan 1987.

v. Joseph, b. 15 May 1905, lived at home in 1910, d. 26 Jul 1916. vi. Alexander, b. 14 Sep 1907, m. 1936 Mary Cecille Ladderoute,

b. Newspaper: "The Missoulian," Sunday, 26 Apr 1931, page 10, column 8. Obituary for Moses

Vanderburg - St. Ignatius. c. Newspaper: "The Ronan Pioneer," Thursday, 2 Sep 1943, page 1, column 3. d. Census, 1900, Montana, Missoula County, Flathead Reservation, SD 155, ED 213D, Sht 41,

T623-913, 14 Jun 1900. Moses Vanderberg and family. e. Census, 1910, Montana, Missoula County, Flathead Reservation, p. 322. Moses Vandeburg

and family. f. Census, 1920, Montana, Missoula County, Precinct #35, Arlee Town, p 8. Moses Vanderburg. g. Correspondence, 29 Sep 1991 and Family Group Sheets, courtesy of Eugene M. Felsman, 108

1/2 5th Ave. East, Polson, MT 59860. 406-883-2136. One of the family group sheets includes the following information: 1) Adultery of Moses Vanderburg: 15 Jul 1921 and 8 Jan 1923. Police records. 2) Marriage: Newspaper - "The Ronan Pioneer," Friday, 29 Jan 1926, page 5, column 4.

h. "Interior Salish and Eastern Washington Indians III," by E.O. Fuller, etal; Garland Publishing, Inc., New York, 1974. Page 316, included in a section of the book entitled: "Flathead, Kootenai, and Upper Pend d’Oreille Genealogies," contains a brief chart and article regarding the descendants of Louis Vanderburg. This book, in 1991, is part of the Tribal Histories #202 of Salish Kootenai College, Pablo, MT.

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living in 1974 and 1987 at Arlee, MT. vii. Child, d. pre 1910. viii. Child ix. Child x. Child xi. Child107

XX. CHARLO "CHARLES"8 VANDERBURG (Louis7, William H.6, Henry5, William4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Louis Vanderburg and Mary Beartrack, was born in 1872, probably in the Bitterroot Valley, MT. He married, first, as her second husband, in 1891 LUCY USE [DEEPWATER?]. Lucy was the daughter of Louis Use, a Shoshoni, and his wife, Arslick (Lucy), a Flathead. Lucy had first married Charley Hope in 1871.

In 1894, Charles married, second, CATHERINE SNOW who died the same year. In 1895, he married, third, LOUISA LUMPRY, a Nez Perce, who died in 1903. His fourth marriage was a common law marriage by Indian custom to CECILLE KIZER in 1904. Cecille was the daughter of Eneas and Agate Kizer. This was Cecille’s second marriage. She had been previously married to Antoine Felix in 1883. Cecille died on 6 Mar 1945. Charles died on 5 Feb 1934. Children:

Child by Lucy Use [Deepwater?] i. Susanne; b. 1892 at Lemhi, ID; m. 17 Aug 1907 Charles E.

Evening; d. 21 Sep 1964.

Children by Louisa Lumpry ii. infant iii. infant iv. infant108

107 Compiled from:

a. Family group sheet (a/o Sep 1991) compiled by Eugene M. Felsman, 108 1/2 5th Avenue East, Polson, MT 59860. b. Census, 1910, Montana, Missoula County, Flathead Reservation, p. 327. Victor Vandeberg and family. 108 Compiled from:

a. Family group sheet (a/o Sep 1991) compiled by Eugene M. Felsman, 108 1/2 5th Avenue East, Polson, MT 59860.

b. "Interior Salish and Eastern Washington Indians III," by E.O. Fuller, etal; Garland Publishing, Inc., New York, 1974. Page 316, included in a section of the book entitled: "Flathead, Kootenai, and Upper Pend d’Oreille Genealogies," contains a brief chart and article regarding the descendants of Louis Vanderburg. This book, in 1991, is part of the Tribal Histories #202 of Salish Kootenai College, Pablo, MT. This source states this about Charlo Vanderburgh’s wife: "This woman, a wife of Charlot Vanderberg, was a Shoshoni living at Fort Hall, in Idaho. They were said to have a large family, thus, a branch of the Vanderbergs are now well established among the Shoshoni." c. Census, 1910, Montana, Missoula County, Flathead Reservation, p. 327. Charlo Vandeberg, living alone.

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XX. JOSEPH8 VANDERBURG (Louis7, William H.6, Henry5, William4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Louis Vanderburg and Mary Beartrack, was born in 1875 in the Bitterroot Valley, MT. In 1908, he married CECILLE MAGPIE CAP. Cecille was born in 1878 at Camas Prairie, MT, the daughter of Pierre Magpie Cap and Sarah Ogden. Cecille had previously been married to Victor Charlo in 1901. Joseph died on 27 Jan 1933 at St. Ignatius, Lake Co., MT. He was buried at Arlee, Lake Co., MT on 29 Jan 1933. Cecille died on 9 Jan 1954 at Wallace, ID and was buried on 12 Jan 1954 at Camas Prairie, Sanders Co., MT. Joseph and Cecille had no children. 109 XX. PRESTON K.8 VANDERBURGH (John S.7, Richard6, John W.5, William4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of John S. Vanderburgh and Lucretia Suits, was born on 9 Nov 1850 at Hammond, St. Lawrence, Co., NY. In 1860, he was living on a farm with his parents in the village of Plessis, town of Alexandria, Jefferson County, NY. He was still living with his parents in 1870 where he worked as clerk in his father’s dry goods store. Around 1872, Preston married CLARA A. ______ who was born in NY in Feb 1853. In 1880, Preston and his family were living in the town of Theresa, Jefferson County where he was now working as a traveling merchant. Late in 1880, or shortly thereafter, Preston and his family relocated to South Dakota along with his parents. In 1900, they were living at 419 Illinois St. in Huron, Beadle Co., South Dakota. They were still there in 1909. Children, both born in New York: i. Minnie, b. ca. 1873. + ii. John P., b. May 1877, m. Lillian ______, d. 1914.110

109 Compiled from:

a. Family group sheet (a/o Sep 1991) compiled by Eugene M. Felsman, 108 1/2 5th Avenue East, Polson, MT 59860. b. "Interior Salish and Eastern Washington Indians III," by E.O. Fuller, etal; Garland Publishing, Inc., New York, 1974. Page 316, included in a section of the book entitled: "Flathead, Kootenai, and Upper Pend d’Oreille Genealogies," contains a brief chart and article regarding the descendants of Louis Vanderburg. This book, in 1991, is part of the Tribal Histories #202 of Salish Kootenai College, Pablo, MT. According to this source, Joseph Vanderburg was blind and had no children. 110 Compiled from: a. Civil War Pension Record - Vanderburgh, John S.; Widow - Lucretia Vanderburgh; Capt, F 10 NY H. A.; 15 Jan 1880, invalid, 337,455 233,929 SD; 25 Mar 1901, widow, 737,813 516,996 SD. b. Census, 1860, NY, Jefferson County, Alexandria, P.O. Plessis, p. 112/837-8. John S. Vanderburg and family. c. Census, 1870, NY, Jefferson County, town of Alexandria, P.O. Plessis, 4 Aug 1870, p. 42. John Vandenburgh & family. d. Census, 1900, SD, Beadle Co., Huron, ED 17, Sht 16. Preston Vanderburg and family. e. Census, 1880, New York, Jefferson County, Theresa, ED 144, p. 156. Preston Vanderburgh & family. f. Census, 1900, SD, Beadle Co., Huron, ED 17, Sht 16. Preston Vanderburg and family. g. Civil War Pension Record - Vanderburgh, John S.; Widow - Lucretia Vanderburgh; Capt, F 10 NY H. A.; 15 Jan 1880, invalid, 337,455 233,929 SD; 25 Mar 1901, widow, 737,813 516,996 SD. h. Census, 1880, New York, Jefferson County, Theresa, ED 144, p. 156. Preston Vanderburgh & family.

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XX. MARY ELIZABETH8 RUNDLET (Mary Ann [Vanderburgh]7, Richard6, John W.5, William4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), daughter of Mary Ann Vanderburgh and Joseph William Rundlet, was born on 6 Apr 1863 at Plessis, Jefferson Co., NY. 111 She was living at home with her parents in 1870.112 She married on 25 Sep 1888 at Alexandria Bay, NY, as his second wife, CHARLES ALDEN WILSON. Charles was born on 2 Apr 1861 at the Wilson Homestead at Hyde Lake in Jefferson County. 113 Charles had first been married to ______ Frost. By his first wife, Charles had a daughter, Hattie, who married ______ Hunter.114 Charles and Mary Elizabeth made their home in the town of Theresa in Jefferson County. Here, Charles was an insurance agent for the Theresa Grange of which he was a member. In 1937, Elizabeth, living at Theresa in Jefferson Co. had a history of the Vanderburgh family. Children:115 (WILSON surname) i. Lora, m. Earl Hunter. ii. Alfred C., manager of the Community Store at Redwood, NY in

1937. Also a farmer at Hyde Lake. XXX. JOHN MARTIN8 VANDERBURG (Martin7, John6-5, William4, Henry3, Dirck2, Lucas1), son of Martin Vanderburgh and Agnes Akin, was born in Michigan about 1870. He married in the 1890s, ELLA SUMMERILL. He originally ended his name with an "h" but later dropped it as his uncle John Mason Vanderburg did. Children: i. Lionel L., m. Berenice E. ______. He worked in Kalamazoo and

died in 1979. Children: i. Philip Summerill, m. ______ ______. Lives in

Berrien Co., MI in 1991. Child: i. John Martin, m. 1993 Sue Anne

Miller. ii. Earl John, m. ______ ______. Earl lived in Jackson, MI. He was

a state officer with the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Child:

111 Newspaper - "Watertown Daily Times," Alexandria Bay, Jefferson Co., NY in 1937. "Biographical Sketches," by Ernest G. Cook; and "Family Record of Charles Alden Wilson and Mary Elizabeth Rundlet," manuscript by Mary Elizabeth (Rundlet) Wilson, 8 Aug 1900. Pages 54-59. 112 Census, 1870, NY, Jefferson Co., town of Alexandria, P.O. Alxandria Bay, pp. 36-7. Joseph Rundlet & family. 113 Newspaper - "Watertown Daily Times," Alexandria Bay, Jefferson Co., NY in 1937. "Biographical Sketches," by Ernest G. Cook 114 Telephone conversation with Mrs. Paul Hunter, Plessis, NY 14 Jul 1997. 115 Newspaper - "Watertown Daily Times," Alexandria Bay, Jefferson Co., NY in 1937. "Biographical Sketches," by Ernest G. Cook.

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i. Richard John, m. Barbara ______. Child: i. Martin John, m. ______ _______. Two daughters in 1991.116

116 Data compiled by Berenice Vanderburg, 101 James St., Dowagiac, MI 49047.