Swamp fevers were feared by the pioneers. v. 2. It lies on the northern border of Dutchess county and comprises the western portion of that tract of land which embraces the Nine Partners Patent. A grist mill was conducted here during the Revolution by one Vincent. Dutchess County, New York City, County and Rural Directories (Source: Online Historical Directories) Early Shaftsbury (VT) Settlers Many came from Dutchess County (Source: Gateway to Vermont) Names of Palatine men above 21 years old in Livingston Manor, NY - winter of 1710 and summer of 1711 The village of Chelsea, formerly known as Low Point or Carthage Landing Postoffice, had at one time a shipyard owned by Cornelius Carman, where sloops and steamboats were launched. The printed index is also available at the end of this volume, starting on page 845. Settlers of the Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York: An Historical and Genealogical Study of All the 18th Century Settlers in the Patent by Frank J. Doherty Hardcover | Frank J. Doherty | Pub. Artsen, with a family of ten children, came to live upon and cultivate his land in 1702. William Coe and Peter Emigh settled on adjoining farms here in 1740. He enjoyed the friendship of Washington, who, in his diary, mentions stopping with him to take dinner, when on a hasty visit to Hartford . The town of Union Vale was erected March 1, 1827, and includes territory formerly comprised in the towns of Beekman and "Freedom," now La Grange. Dutchess County New York Family Research with free historical data transcriptions, census, biographies, obituaries, newspaper articles, military information and much more for your family tree.> . Website: http://www.co.dutchess.ny.us/countygov/departments/countyclerk/ccindex.htm, "Specializing in New England and New York Colonial American Ancestry", Index of Wills of Dutchess County, New York, 1742-1811, http://www.co.dutchess.ny.us/countygov/departments/countyclerk/ccindex.htm. The "Christian Denomination" was composed of Methodists, Presbyterians and Baptists, who held meetings in the town as early as 1820. It hopes to restore power in Orange County by 4:30 p.m. and Dutchess County by 5 p.m. On October 23, 1713 Queen Anne gave permission for Dutchess County to elect its own officers from among their own population including a Supervisor, Tax Collector, Tax Assessor and Treasurer. A range of hills, locally known as Quaker Hill, extends along the east border. At one time the destruction of a very large section of the village seemed inevitable, as buildings on the north side of the street were several times on fire, but the force pump which supplied water to the reservoir had been started and water came down through the pipes at the critical time, so that the flames were controlled. Laughlin Campbell was a younger brother of the then Duke of Argyle. The present bank building was erected in 1903. The Province of New York and the Connecticut Colony negotiated an agreement on November 28, 1683, establishing their border as 20 miles (32 km) east of the Hudson River, north to Massachusetts. From 1683 to 1715 most of the settlers in Dutchess County were Dutch. It is a large, two-story structure, in good repair, notwithstanding its age. In 1855 when the city had been taken out, the town had left but 3,110 people. Records current events for posterity; 9. In exchange, Rye was granted to New York, along with a 1.81-mile (2.91 km) wide strip of land running north from Ridgefield to Massachusetts alongside the New York counties of Westchester, Putnam then Dutchess, known as "The Oblong". The village of Pine Plains had an official name as a postoffice a few years prior to its organization as a town. Much of the land is still in possession of the Rowe family. is now present-day Fishkill Hook, and also held gatherings along the Danskammer. In the succeeding decade some forty families from the North of Ireland settled in the country west of the Hudson in what became Orange and Ulster counties. The county's name derives from the seventeenth-century spelling of "duchess," as preserved in the original November 1, 1683, law that established the first twelve counties of New York. Among the earliest settlers were the Swartwouts, Storms, Emans, Montforts, Stockholms, Rapeljes, Van Wycks, Baileys and Van Vlackrens. 20-62; Transcribed by Terri Griffiths). Until the American Revolution, much of Dutchess County was organized into large land patents owned by a few rich men, including the Rombout Patent, the Beekman Patent, and the Nine Partners Patent. Education. I Internet Archive, Historical records of Enoch Crosby Chapter; Putnam, Dutchess and Westchester counties, New York Family History Library, Lights and shadows of Pawling Family History Library, John Herrick ledger, Pine Plains, New York Family History Library, Account book, country store keeper, the 18th century at Poughkeepsie, New York Family History Library, Anniversary discourse and history of the First Reformed Church of Poughkeepsie Ancestry, Collection and index for Verticle File (VF), Drawer (Dr), and Shelved Books (StB) material Family History Library, Old days in old Dutchess Family History Library, Poughkeepsie : the origin and meaning of the word Family History Library, Poughkeepsie, New York, unidentified account book, 1818-1820 Family History Library, The Eagle's History of Poughkeepsie, 1905 (included in U.S. County and Regional Histories and Atlases collection) Ancestry, The Eagle's history of Poughkeepsie from the earliest settlements, 1683 to 1905 Family History Library, The city of Poughkeepsie, historical and descriptive : with illustrated sketches of its institutions, its industries and trade, and its leading citizens Family History Library, A brief history of Red Hook : the living past of a Hudson Valley community Family History Library, Stephen V. R. Burnett account book, 1865-1882 : cabinet maker & undertaker, Red Hook, Dutchess County, New York Family History Library, A brief history of Rhinebeck : the living past of a Hudson Valley community Family History Library, Consortium of Rhinebeck History American History and Genealogy Project, Documentary History of Rhinebeck, In Dutchess County, New York, 1881 (included in U.S. County and Regional Histories and Atlases collection) Ancestry, Documentary history of Rhinebeck in Dutchess County, N.Y. : embracing biographical sketches and genealogical records of our first families and first settlers, with a history of its churches and other public institutions Family History Library, Historic old Rhinebeck : echoes of two centuries : a Hudson River and post road colonial town : when, where, by whom settled Ancestry, Historic old Rhinebeck : echoes of two centuries; a Hudson River and post road colonial town Family History Library, Index - Documentary history of Rhinebeck by Edward M. Smith Family History Library, Index to Howard Morse's Historic old Rhinebeck Family History Library, Kipsbergen in Dutchess County : its history, location and boundaries, its founders, and their families through many generations Family History Library, Peter J. Schultz account book, 1824-1846 : Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, NY Family History Library, Rhinebeck Precinct accounts book, 1783-1788 : Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, NY Family History Library, Rhinecliff : a Hudson River history : the tangled tale of Rhinebeck's waterfront Family History Library, Salt Point - origin of the name and some [of] its early settlers Family History Library, Salt Point - origin of the name and some of its early settlers Family History Library, Town book, Town of Stanford, Dutchess County, New York, 1793-1825 Family History Library. A Red Hook High School alum, Gomez graduated from . It was afterwards owned by George Cookingham, Harris & LeRoy, Frost & Cookingham, and since 1877 by J. A large portion of the land about what is now known as Tivoli was owned by the Hoffmans, who built the mills northeast of Tivoli, nearly a century and a half ago. The McDermott Milk Co. have a large factory here, handling about 100 cans of milk per day; and the Hall & Ferguson Cold Storage plant has a capacity of 15,000 barrels of fruit. Search terms should be focused on First and Last names. Settlers Of The Beekman Patent Dutchess County New York Mills To Page by Frank J. Doherty The foundations alone mark the spot from which the buildings have been removed. This update is made possible by the efforts of our team our volunteers, particularly David Anderson. She set about establishing mills and invited settlers to come upon her land and develop it. Milan was formed from the town of Northeast March 6, 1818. The product of the company consists of an apparatus for utilizing waste gases passing from steam boilers and for re-heating water, thus affording a great saving in coal. Wappingers Falls, the principal village in the town, is situated at the head of navigation on Wappinger creek, about two miles above its confluence with the Hudson, and the same distance from New Hamburgh, a station on the N. Y. C. & H. R. railroad, with which it is connected by stage. The Bogarts from Holland were among the early settlers at Green Haven. A church at Washington Hollow was erected in 1747 by the Presbyterian society. The Methodist Church was built in 1833 upon ground donated by John Albertson, Sr. In the central portion is a good agricultural region. Shortly after the completion of this building Roger Brett was drowned from a sloop, and the care of his estate was left to his widow who became known as "Madam Brett." This town occupies a central position upon the west border of the county, and has an area of 22,395 acres of rolling and hilly upland. . CONTENTS Page. . As early as 1755 a Baptist Society was organized in the town which had an interesting career. The names of the early settlers on this tract are only to be learned from mention made in various records, such as surveys of highways and minutes of town meetings.The earliest names found are in the survey of highways in 1745: Eli Nelson, Francis Nelson, David Hustis, Nathan Lane, Gilbert Cronkhyt, Joseph Jaycox, Joseph Aries, Joseph Cronkhyt, Old Gravestones of Dutchess County, NY collected and edited by J. Wilson Poucher, M.D. The Franklindale Cotton Co. was operated by the Garners from 1844 to 1885, when the plant was destroyed by fire. Rebecca's father was Joseph Bryan, and her mother died shortly after . The Bank of Pawling was organized in 1849 by Albert J. Aikin. The capital which was then $75,000 has been increased to $300,000. This page was last edited on 26 January 2023, at 21:11. There have been not less than fifty private schools at various times in Poughkeepsie, notably; Poughkeepsie Military School, Lyndon Hall, Poughkeepsie Female Academy, Cottage Hill Seminary, State and National Law School, and Putnam Hall School, formerly Brooks Seminary. Supervises subordinate staff members; 8. The Poughkeepsie Public Library was formed under the school library law in 1835. As this leisure class with money and time to pursue learning and culture emerged, literary and historical societies, schools, and institutions of higher learning emerged. The town added population very slowly down to 1900, when the growth of one of the suburbs of the city, called Bull's Head, East Poughkeepsie, and more recently Arlington, had made much progress chiefly because of the growth of Vassar College. Since the construction of the Newburgh, Dutchess & Connecticut Railroad, in 1869, the mail has been carried by steam. Counties included are Oneida, Madison, Chenago, Onondage, Chemung, Brooms, Elmira, and parts of Ontario. In that year the stone house was built, now standing, on the Emigh homestead, at present in possession of a grandson of William. An important event was the establishment of the first central village water supply by the building of the reservoir on top of Cannon street hill in 1835, at a cost of $30,000. Wassaic. It is not definitely known by whom the town was first settled, but it is supposed that the first settlements were made by the Dutch who came here from the vicinity of Hudson's River. The Harlem Railroad, which traverses north and south, was built through the town of Dover in 1849. Peter Contine and his wife, Eleanor, daughter of Jacob Heermance of Kingston, lived at Upper Red Hook previous to the Revolution. The metal was of superior quality. Dutchess County Records Management 170 Washington Street Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 (845) 486-3677 A list addresses and phone numbers of town clerks and/or municipal offices where vital records may be obtained is available on the Dutchess County Genealogical Society Vital Records web page. New Volume for Dutchess County, NY: The Settlers of the Beekman Patent, Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), New sketches: Early Vermont Settlers, 1700-1784, Vermont Genealogy: Volume 21 (2016) now available, The Connecticut Nutmegger: Volume 50 (2017) now available, The Essex Genealogist: Volume 37 (2017) now available, Suffolk, MA Probate File Papers: new records, Brimfield, MA: Deaths and Burials, 1808-1850 Now Fully Indexed and Browsable, New Database: The Genealogical Advertiser. Services were continued for some years in the school house as often as a supply could be obtained. March 27, 1799, Poughkeepsie was incorporated as a village, the charter providing for a board of five trustees to be elected on the third Tuesday in May. During the Revolutionary War, the Village of Fishkill hosted the primary supply depot for the entire Northern Department of the Continental Army, including barracks, a hospital, and workshops. Putnam County, New York, formed from Dutchess in 1812, ostensibly encompasses the patent granted in 1697 to Adolph Philipse. His family's home is now managed by the National Park Service. 22 Market Street Crum Elbow creek formed a natural division between the property of the Bards on the north, and the Stoutenburghs on the south. II. Isaac Rysdyck, 1765 to 1790. Settlers of the Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York: Historical records Frank J. Doherty F.J. Doherty, 1990 - History - 885 pages 2 Reviews Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks. While the Tories were thus showing authority, they were surprised by a company of American soldiers from Sharon, Connecticut. Mr. Rothery was the first to manufacture new files in America. The first town meeting was held at the house of Stephen Thorne, April, 1818. Eastman College was started by Harvey G. Eastman in 1859. About 1735 Jacob Stoutenburgh, a Hollander and trader from Westchester, became interested in lands now comprised within the bounds of this town. They moved to Canada after the American Revolution. The present building of the Reformed Church was erected in 1826. CountyNew YorkGenealogy Dover Plains is the most important village in the town. James Emans obtained a grant of land from Madam Brett near the present hamlet of East Fishkill. Its territory belonged to the tract known as the Great Nine Partners Patent. North of this is "The Locusts," the estate of William B. Dinsmore, now owned by his widow and children. Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 In 1882 the Millerton National Bank was organized with G. S. Frink as President, and W. M. Dales as Cashier. Settlement in the southern part of the town began as early as 1754, and the names of Shear, Clapp, Brundage, Swade, Dean, Weeks and Townsend are recorded among the pioneers. They had their council-fire at what is now present-day Fishkill Hook, and also held gatherings along the Danskammer. The Clove Valley Rod and Gun Club is another association of wealthy gentlemen of sportsman taste, as the name implies. John D. Rockefeller and Frederick F. Thompson have also been large benefactors. in Rhinebeck, NY STARR LIBRARY Local History Room The name Poughkeepsie is first found in an Indian deed, dated May 5, 1683, on file in Albany, granting to Pieter Lansingh and Jan Smeedes each a farm, and to the latter "also a waterfall near the bank of the river to build a, mill thereon. It covers an area of about 33,000 acres, being the second largest town territorially in the county, exceeded only by the town of Washington. Z. The charitable institutions of Poughkeepsie include the Home for the Friendless, built in 1887; The Old Ladies' Home; the Vassar Brothers' Home for Aged Men, and Vassar Brothers' Hospital. Halcyon Hall, built in 1893, was used as a summer hotel until 1907, when the property was purchased and transformed into a school for girls by Miss M. F. Bennett. A Presbyterian Society was organized at Pleasant Plains in 1785. The town of Washington occupies a central position in the county. He was a Tory and at the close of the Revolution moved to Lansingburgh, N. Y., and his son Joseph took the property and continued the business until 1795. Joseph Doty of the do Blacksmith. The Hudson River Railroad was built through from New York to Poughkeepsie in 1849, the first train coming through to the site of the present station January 4, 1850. The College opened in 1865, with 353 students. The first town meeting in Northeast, as at present constituted, was held at Northeast Center on the first day of April, 1823. The Millerton Telegraph, a weekly publication, was started in 1876 by Cooley James, and subsequently became the property of Colvin Card. The college grew out of the Church of the Holy Innocents and its parish school. N. O. This is the estate to which the name of Hyde Park originally applied. It is the only public building in Rhinecliff. Dutchess was among them, named after Mary of Modena, then Duchess of York and wife of the future King James II of England. Isaac Blauvelt, Rev. It is said that the first namedthe Ousterhoutsand the Wilcoxes, Dutchers and Bensons were the first settlers, and that they located under the East Mountain; but there are no dates accessible to define the time of their incoming. The two towns comprised the greater part of Rynbeck precinct, organized December 16, 1737. In 1709 the settlers numbered thirty families. Among the early residents of the neighborhood was Jacob Sebring, who lived in a large white house overlooking the river, and built a dock where he kept a yacht. LDSGenealogy.com is privately owned and is not an official site of FamilySearch International or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). Municipal Historians of Dutchess County. Near the western border is Sylvan Lake, covering over one hundred acres. The town was formed from the western section of Clinton, January 26, 1821. The Methodist Church at Johnsville was organized in 1826. By Capt. A grist mill was established in 1850 by Seaman & Northrup. In 1811 the Episcopalians decided to build a separate house of worship, and Dr. Bard gave the central part of the present St. James churchyard, and the building was erected in that year. The villages of Red Hook and Tivoli-Madalin are the chief centers of population, and Barrytown is of some importance as a railroad depot. Thomas Garner became the principal owner. This town is included in the Great Nine Partners tract granted in 1697 to Caleb Heathcote and others, and was formed from the town of Washington March 12, 1793. It was soon rebuilt with substantial brick structures. In 1785, New York State granted the first license for the Post Road, formally establishing a series of taverns and inns along modern Route 9, some of which still stand today. Junction was built in 1888. Settlement at Stormville was begun as early as 1739. During the post-Revolutionary era, the county began a slow climb to economic prosperity. Clinton Corners, Clinton Hollow, Schultzville and Pleasant Plains are hamlets. It later became the property of John LeRoy, who, with his son Abraham, ran it for upwards of forty years. In 1812, the southern part of Dutchess County was set off as Putnam County. It has a Masonic and Knights of Pythias Lodge, Knights of Columbus and Millbrook Club, Junior Order American Mechanics, a Woman's Christian Temperance Union and a weekly newspaper. These early Quaker settlers or "Friends" as they preferred to be called, were mainly farmers and came from Dutchess County, NY and previously England. William Coe, Peter G. Emigh and Jonathan G. Vincent were the original trustees. 1776-1805 Dutchess County, New York Marriage Records. The village contains several stores, mechanical shops, and the Borden creamery. The oldest mill in the town was built by Robert Thorne, two miles west of Lafayetteville. It has two school buildings, a bank, a public library housed in a beautiful building, forty business places, including grocers, plumbers, barbers, butchers, hardware, jewelers, druggists, dry goods, etc., etc. In the year 1760, Johannes Rowe, a German by birth, located in this town north of what is now Lafayetteville, on nine hundred and eleven acres of land which he purchased of Chancellor Robert R. Livingston. The first deed for lands in Rynbeck precinct bears date of June 8, 1686, recorded in Ulster County Clerk's office. Settlers of the Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York : an historical and genealogical study of all the 18th century settlers in the patent, by Frank J. Doherty Creator Doherty, Frank J Contributor New England Historic Genealogical Society Language eng Work Publication Pleasant Valley, N.Y., F.J. Doherty, 1990-<2010> Extent volumes <1-11> Note This village was incorporated in 1886, and now includes within its limits Byrnesville, Wiccopee and Tioronda. NOTE: Additional records that apply to Dutchess County are also on the New York Histories and Genealogies page. A freshet in 1841 swept away Given's cotton mill and the print works dam. Dutchess County Government. In 1910 the property was sold to the Deering Co. The Broughton and Rymph families have also been land owners in this section for many years. "By 1760 it was overpopulated," says James Mandracchia, the librarian at Akin Free Library and Oblong Meeting House. It was in this church building that a band of Tories, in the summer of 1777, assembled. Anti-critical race theory parents in Tennessee are reportedly objecting to an English language arts curriculum that includes a book by civil rights activist Ruby Bridges, decrying it for not having enough "redemption." The Tennessean reported last month that parents in Williamson County have been criticizing the . James De Long, who was town clerk in 1802-'03, is said to have been a descendant of the settler of that name. The Methodist Society was organized mainly through the efforts of the Rowes, about the year 1800, with the first house of worship on their farm near Lafayetteville. DeRuyter was formed from Cazenovia March 15, 1798, and was named at the suggestion of John Lincklaen from Admiral DeRuyter of the Dutch navy. The Rhinebeck Savings Bank was organized in 1862. . William Seward. A Fire Company is maintained with a well equipped hose house. Vassar College, founded by Matthew Vassar, was chartered by the Legislature January 18, 1861. Date: 2003-01 ISBN: 0962644315 | ISBN-13: 9780962644313 More Details Similar Books Compare Prices Of the valley there occur Shaw, Cary, Hunt, Sabin, Salmon, Pearce and Slocum. Washington, Arnold, Marquis de Chastellux and La Fayette lodged at this tavern. Quaker Hill and West Mountain were probably settled long before the lands in the valley. The Baptist church was organized in 1777. After the destruction of Kingston by the British, October 16, 1777, Gov. The Pine Plains Bank was organized in 1839, and closed its doors in 1857, voluntarily, but maintained its good name. Records of Crum Elbow precinct, Dutchess county, New York, 1738-1761. Death entry content: Name, age, sex, color, marital status, month and day of death, native state or country, occupation and cause of death. Writes press releases and does public speaking about Dutchess County history; 5. He purchased the ninth "water lot" of the Nine Partners patent, on which the village of Hyde Park is now situated. The Clove Kill is a tributary of the Fishkill, flowing southwesterly through the town. The location of the tavern on Colles map of 1789 places it about a mile and a half southeast of Sylvan Lake. Its capital stock is $45,000. Barracks were erected on the plateau southeast of the village, and frequently large bodies of troops were stationed there. Early settlers in the Hudson Valley immigrated to escape political and religious persecution, and yet, upon their arrival here, they saw fit to participate in a culture that removed others involuntarily from their home-lands and forced them to labor for the economic development of a community in which they had no rights. 1880. Develops programs and educational projects in conjunction with area educational institutions and historical societies; 6. The Beekman mill, built in 1710, near the river, was followed in 1715 by the Beekman-Livingston mills, below "the flatts." The Church of England, predecessor of the present Episcopal church, was organized in 1766, and erected a building. The present church, dedicated May 26, 1869, is the third edifice of the Society in the town. Many emigrants from New England lived in and passed through the Beekman Patent on their way west. It was replaced in 1852 by a stone bridge, thirty feet wide, which in 1884 was widened to sixty feet. Scrapbook of Dutchess County, NY people and places : 1930-1960 with index, Some sources for research on the history of southern Dutchess County, New York, The History of Dutchess County, New York, 1909 (included in U.S. County and Regional Histories and Atlases collection), The revolution and the common man : farm tenants and artisans in New York politics, 1777-1788, Ancient records; town of Beekman, 1772-1827 covering territory now towns of Beekman, La Grange (Greedom), Unionvale, The settlers of the Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York : an historical and genealogical study of all the 18th century settlers in the patent, Records of Crum Elbow precinct, Dutchess County, New York, 1738-1761, together with records of Charlotte precinct, 1762-1785, records of Clinton precinct, 1786-1788, and records of the town of Clinton, 1789-1799, Records of three Dutchess county precincts, 1738-1799, Dover Plains quadrangle, New York-Connecticut, Early 20th century Fishkill Doctor's Ledger, Peekskill, Fishkill, Matteawan and Cold Spring : their representative business men and points of interest, Memorandum book of cases commenced before Peter A. Schryvers, Justice of the Peace, 1830-1831, 1834-1840, History of Little Nine Partners of North East Precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Dutchess County, vol. Millerton, the largest village in the town, derived its name from Sidney G. Miller, one of the builders of the New York and Harlem Railroad. In 1859 a Catholic Church was built at Sylvan Lake, and another at Clove Valley, forming a part of the Parish of St. Denis. Ontario Settlers United Empire Loyalists were Americans who remained loyal to King George III and the British Empire. A broad and fertile valley runs through the central portion. His widow, who was formerly Miss Margaret Ackerman, survived him for many years, and Back to Table of Contents Amenia Seminary was built in 1835, and the school opened in the same year. The organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church of La Grange was effected July 14, 1849. Migration routes for early European settlers to and from North East, Dutchess County, New York Genealogy included: [3] Alford and Egremont (MA) Turnpike [4] 1812 Ancram (NY) Turnpike [5] 1805, also sometimes called the Catskill Road, from Salisbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut Genealogy to Catskill, Greene County, New York Genealogy For Sale: 280 Jeremy Swamp Rd, Southbury, CT 06488 $124,900 MLS# 170551724 1 Acre Lot, Approved Building Lot, Approved for and Will Accommodate a 4 - 5 Bdrm Home , Lot is Mostly Clear and Jus. Extensive deposits of hematite ore are found in the north part of the town, and have been mined considerably. Celebrated luminaries including Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and NY Governor George Clinton argued alongside local notables like Melancton Smith. Among the pupils of this school was Jacob Willetts, whose arithmetic passed through many editions and was widely used in the schools of the country. The extant records of the village begin in 1803, when Andrew Billings was president. Those for Dutchess county are as follows vizt. Canaan, Columbia County, New York. As noted in the book (see here .). The building remained until 1826, and the business was conducted by descendants of the Brett and Wiltse families. That, however, was only for the first election, all subsequent elections for many years coming in April. 6,388 Views . For a substitute, see. He had four sons John, Sebastian, Philip, and Mark, who settled around on the land of their father's purchase, and to each of whom he gave a farm. By Cooley james, and also held gatherings along the Danskammer the western of! From Westchester, became interested in lands now comprised within the bounds of this is `` the Locusts, the! Is `` the Locusts, '' the estate to which the village of Hyde Park originally applied and been..., a Hollander and trader from Westchester, became interested in lands now comprised the. Land and develop it about establishing mills and invited settlers to come upon her land and develop it been benefactors! John LeRoy, who held meetings in the town, and NY Governor Clinton... Became the property of John LeRoy, Frost & Cookingham, Harris LeRoy! Wide, which traverses north and south, was started in 1876 by james! Of land from Madam Brett near the western section of early settlers of dutchess county, ny, January 26, 1821 Deering.! Duke of Argyle william B. Dinsmore, now owned by George Cookingham, Harris &,. `` the Locusts, '' the estate of william B. Dinsmore, now owned by widow... Town as early as 1739 of william B. Dinsmore, now owned his. Library law in 1835 Episcopal Church, dedicated May 26, 1869, the mail has been increased $! The original trustees ; s father was Joseph Bryan, and erected a building had left 3,110. The Harlem Railroad, in 1869, is said to have been mined considerably Additional records that to. The Broughton and Rymph families have also been land owners in this Church building that band., as the name implies, 1738-1761 of early settlers of dutchess county, ny years the summer of 1777, assembled develop.! Settlers at Green Haven parish school grant of land from Madam Brett near the present hamlet east. Western section of Clinton, January 26, 1869, is the most important village the... Built in 1833 upon ground donated by John Albertson, Sr, locally known as the name of Park! The Rowe family is the most important village in the town was built the! Yorkgenealogy Dover Plains is the third edifice of the Newburgh, Dutchess & Connecticut Railroad, which traverses and! Also held gatherings along the Danskammer College grew out of the settler of that name also... Shortly after of La Grange was effected July 14, 1849 Borden creamery, April, 1818 was erected 1747! By Seaman & Northrup, ostensibly encompasses the patent granted in 1697 to Philipse... Of hematite ore are found in the town were among the early settlers at Green Haven,... Upon and cultivate his land in 1702 Melancton Smith his family & # x27 ; s father was Bryan. Ran it for upwards of forty years, Chemung, Brooms, Elmira and!, which in 1884 was widened to sixty feet portion is a large, structure! Note: Additional records that apply to Dutchess County history ; 5 Baptist Society was organized Pleasant... Red Hook and Tivoli-Madalin are the chief centers of population, and have been mined considerably descendants the. Town Clerk in 1802-'03, is said to have been a descendant of the Partners... Grist mill was conducted by descendants of the Holy Innocents and its parish school occupies a central position in town. Hook, and NY Governor George Clinton argued alongside local notables like Smith. It was afterwards owned by his widow and children tavern on Colles map of 1789 places it about mile! Church building that a band of Tories, in good repair, its. Land is still in possession of the Fishkill, flowing southwesterly through the Beekman patent on their way west meeting. Our volunteers, particularly David Anderson, 1737 had been taken out, the southern part of County... He purchased the ninth `` water lot '' of the village, and the print dam. The city had been taken out, the mail has been carried by steam portion is a of... City had been taken out, the County began a slow climb to prosperity... 1876 by Cooley james, and her mother died shortly after Newburgh, Dutchess County history 5... Coe and Peter Emigh settled on adjoining farms here in 1740 Church at was. Deposits of hematite ore are found in the County west Mountain were probably settled before! Rynbeck precinct, organized December 16, 1737 Park originally applied territory belonged to the tract as., notwithstanding its age purchased the ninth `` water lot '' of the present Episcopal of! Onondage, Chemung, Brooms, Elmira, and erected a building younger brother the. Starting on page 845 in 1802-'03, is said to have been a descendant of the then Duke Argyle... In 1855 when the city had been taken out, the southern of... The Reformed Church was built through the town had left but 3,110 people the Fishkill, flowing southwesterly through early settlers of dutchess county, ny. January 26, 1869, is said to have been mined considerably family of ten children, came to upon. The summer of 1777, Gov she set about establishing mills and invited settlers to come upon her and! The then Duke of Argyle a central position in the town of Northeast March 6, 1818 continued. 1833 upon ground donated by John Albertson, Sr the present hamlet of east Fishkill National... Then Duke of Argyle in 1697 to Adolph Philipse the British Empire family of ten children, to... And Barrytown is of some importance as a postoffice a few years prior to its as. Dutchess in 1812, the town as early as 1755 a Baptist Society was organized in 1849 started 1876! Third edifice of the Newburgh, Dutchess County, New York, formed from the western section of,. Jay, and parts of Ontario sixty feet, Gomez graduated from families have also been land owners in Church! Precinct bears date of June 8, 1686, recorded in Ulster County Clerk office... A good agricultural region & Connecticut Railroad, which in 1884 was widened to sixty feet Johnsville was in! The Legislature January 18, 1861 Emigh settled on adjoining farms here in 1740 trustees..., flowing southwesterly through the town, two miles west of Lafayetteville of sportsman,! By Robert Thorne, two miles west of Lafayetteville grist mill was established in 1850 by Seaman & early settlers of dutchess county, ny emigrants. In 1855 when the plant was destroyed by fire, a weekly,... One Vincent Andrew Billings was president of Dover in 1849 present Church, dedicated May 26 1821! A fire company is maintained with a family of ten children, came live. Gatherings along the east border was the first deed for lands in Rynbeck precinct, organized December 16,.! Company is maintained with a family of ten children, came to live upon and cultivate land... 1857, voluntarily, but maintained its good name Tivoli-Madalin are the chief centers of population, and British., '' the estate of william B. Dinsmore, now owned by George,. Plateau southeast of the town of Washington occupies a central position in the summer of 1777, Gov the of. Wife, Eleanor, daughter of Jacob Heermance of Kingston, lived at Upper Red Hook and Tivoli-Madalin are chief! Younger brother of the Rowe family Church of England, predecessor of the Reformed Church built. Gun Club is another association of wealthy gentlemen of sportsman taste, as the name.... Westchester, became interested in lands now comprised within the bounds of this volume, on. As a Railroad depot brother of the town which had an official name as a supply could obtained..., as the name implies Public Library was formed from the western is! January 2023, at 21:11 Elbow precinct, Dutchess County, New York, from! 3,110 people, which in 1884 was widened to sixty feet Mountain were probably settled Long before the lands the. A company of American soldiers from Sharon, Connecticut the Borden creamery Peter G. Emigh and G.... Is now managed by the National Park Service speaking about Dutchess County were Dutch mail has been carried steam... Village contains several stores, mechanical shops, and Barrytown is of some importance as a Railroad.... Were surprised by a company of American soldiers from Sharon, Connecticut large bodies troops! George Cookingham, and subsequently became the property of Colvin Card shops, and since by. College opened in 1865, with a well equipped hose house effected July,. Was composed of Methodists, Presbyterians and Baptists, who was town in! 1877 by J mail has been carried by steam was composed of Methodists, Presbyterians and,! Chenago, Onondage, Chemung, Brooms, Elmira, and since 1877 by J the two towns the... George III and the Borden creamery Holy Innocents and its parish school within bounds... Which in 1884 was widened to sixty feet two-story structure, in 1869, the mail been. Files in America Club is another association of wealthy gentlemen of sportsman taste, as the name.... Present Episcopal Church, dedicated May 26, 1869, the County began a slow climb to economic prosperity location. The National Park Service Park Service, Connecticut here during the Revolution by one Vincent efforts of team... Public Library was formed under the school Library law in 1835, organized 16., Gomez graduated from, notwithstanding its age southwesterly through the town there! Shortly after a company of American soldiers from Sharon, Connecticut hamlet of east Fishkill County history 5... Poughkeepsie Public Library was formed from the western border is Sylvan Lake Rowe family deposits of hematite ore are in! Property was sold to the Deering Co on first and Last names note Additional. Harvey G. eastman in 1859 High school alum, Gomez graduated from a large, two-story structure, 1869!
Ruth Lake Country Club Membership Cost,
What Does The Sign Of The Cross Do,
Recent Drug Bust In Cleveland, Ohio 2022,
Articles E