Three brothers, Samuel, Amos and Enos Thompson, great grandsons of Anthony Thompson, original planter in the New Haven Colony, came into Dutchess county about 1750. It was reduced to its present limits of about sixty square miles, when the northern part was erected into the town of Stanford, March 12, 1793. Washington, Arnold, Marquis de Chastellux and La Fayette lodged at this tavern. This hamlet was on the Post road from Northeast to Rhinebeck, and was a place of some business importance. It has in 1911 about 1200 inhabitants, four churchesFriends, Methodist, Catholic and Episcopal. The pulpit is now supplied by Rev. The First Settlement. The Company failed in 1876, but resumed business under the name of William Carroll & Co. For many years it has continued successfully in the manufacture of wool and straw hats. It became widely known throughout the country, and students were enrolled from every State in the Union. In 1843 Silas Rogers founded a wagon axle manufacturing business, which was carried on until western competition became too strong. Abraham Polhemusfamiliar names in the annals of the Reformed Church of New York. The Church of St. Mary was incorporated March 12, 1879. An electric railway connects the village with the city of Poughkeepsie. Hone and Schenck built the mill now belonging to the Matteawan Mfg. The Sawkill flows through the center of the town. Box 708, Poughkeepsie NY 12602 www.dcgs-gen.org for the Study of FAMILY HISTORY RESEARCH Town Historian with more to come! It abounds in wild and beautiful scenery. Meetings are held here at stated intervals. Its growth was slow, and services were finally discontinued. in Rhinebeck, NY STARR LIBRARY Local History Room Snowfall began around 8 or 9 p.m. Monday in the mid- and lower Hudson Valley and continued in various forms Tuesday morning with up to 8 1/2 inches in some areas. In 1855 when the city had been taken out, the town had left but 3,110 people. NEW HAVEN: PRINTED FOR THE SOCIETY. 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 A notable fire of the village days was the burning of the court house September 25, 1806. The Treaty of Dover of 1731 stabilized the border zone. Those for Dutchess county are as follows vizt. 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." Among the early homemakers in this region we find the old Dutch names of Ousterhout, Van Dusen, Dutcher and Knickerbocker. The first meeting of the first general assembly was in New York in 1683, and it passed fourteen acts, which were assented to by the governor and his council. It was in this church building that a band of Tories, in the summer of 1777, assembled. In consideration of Dutchesss predominantly rural character, county government has assisted in the creation of agricultural districts preserving more than 200,000 acres of farmland. The Baptist records are complete from the organization of the society in 1807, when they erected an edifice on Mill street. Clinton came to Poughkeepsie and the Council of Safety soon followed. Circuit Court Southern District, 1846-1876, U.S. District Court Eastern District, (Kings, Queens, Nassau and Suffolk counties), 1865-1906, U.S. District Court Southern Court Southern District, (New York, Bronx and also Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Richmond, Rockland, Sullivan and Westchester counties), 1824-1906. William Coe and Peter Emigh settled on adjoining farms here in 1740. Landscape painters Frederick Church and Thomas Cole gained fame and patronage as the Hudson River School flourished, while landscape architects including Andrew Jackson Downing and Calvert Vaux selected Dutchess County as the canvass for several remarkable projects, including Springside in Poughkeepsie. The Highland Division of the N. Y. N. H. & H. Railroad running east and west through the central part of the town has stations at Poughquag and Green Haven. is now present-day Fishkill Hook, and also held gatherings along the Danskammer. John, James, Daniel and Robert Wilson, four brothers, settled in the vicinity of Upper Red Hook before 1770, and engaged in farming. Please note: This database is available to Individual-level and above NEHGS members only. "They grew corn, beans, and various species of squash, and gathered plant foods such as hickory, nuts, butternuts, walnuts, acorns, and chestnuts, and . Early settlers in the Town of DeRuyter taken from 1784 History of Chenango & Madison Counties, NY by James H Smith; pub. In 1831 Elisha Sterling & Co. built a charcoal furnace at Clove Valley, with a capacity of twelve tons of iron per day. National Archives and Records Administration in Washington, D.C. FamilySearch affiliate libraries may have access to center-only databases, but do not always have all services normally provided by a FamilySearch center. The Broughton and Rymph families have also been land owners in this section for many years. It was rebuilt and leased by the Rotherys to Messrs. Rockwell & Son for a silk factory. The principal streams are Ten Mile River, Wassaic Creek, and West Brook. Crum Elbow creek formed a natural division between the property of the Bards on the north, and the Stoutenburghs on the south. Richard Sackett was the first settler in the town. Dover Plains is the most important village in the town. Located in southeastern New York in the valley of the Ten Mile River, Wassaic is bordered to the east and west by mountain ranges. High-tech industries and modern shopping malls have replaced brickyards and trading posts. Copyright This volumn covers the segment between Geneva and Utica, New York. Rev. The building they had erected in 1873 was destroyed by fire in 1876. A church at Washington Hollow was erected in 1747 by the Presbyterian society. 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. Among the earliest landholders within the present town limits were the Van Benschotens at New Hackensack. His widow, who was formerly Miss Margaret Ackerman, survived him for many years, and They were freighters, storekeepers and millers before and after the Revolution. 1877. Records are drawn from the marriage and death columns of central New York newspapers published prior to 1850. Consider membership. The Methodist Church at Poughquag was erected in 1839, and in the same year the Baptist Society built a church at Beekmanville. The following year the Citizens' Bank was organized, and in 1865 it was changed to a National Bank. Tried to use year, where stated, person and where they were from. In 1891 the village was bonded for a sum not to exceed $15,000 to procure a water supply. Develops programs and educational projects in conjunction with area educational institutions and historical societies; 6. The historic Oblong Meeting House, which is still standing, bears a tablet containing these words: "OBLONG MEETING HOUSE of the Society of Friends Erected in 1742 South of This Road. There is a general claim that the southern part of the town was settled in 1750, but we cannot learn anything about the parties that will warrant any such conclusions. Samuel and Amos had been connected with the Goshen, Connecticut settlement. Its first pastors were Revs. 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. In 1683, the colonial assembly established the twelve original counties of New York. The villages of Red Hook and Tivoli-Madalin are the chief centers of population, and Barrytown is of some importance as a railroad depot. Samuel Dor-land and wife, Allen Moore and wife and Andrew Moore are recorded as being present at this meeting. . 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. "Each family had 10 to 14 kids, and . Charles Slevin. There is a National and a Savings Bank in the village; a daily and a weekly newspaper. The village contains four churches : Baptist, organized 1794, present edifice erected in 1833; Methodist Episcopal organized in 1852, church built in 1853 at a cost of $5,000; St. Charles Borromeo (Catholic) erected in 1859, during the pastorate of Rev. The territory comprising the town of La Grange was formed from portions of the towns of Fishkill and Beekman, February 9, 1821, under the name of Freedom. Joseph Doty of the do Blacksmith. Landsman Kill, the principal stream, was an important factor in the development of the milling industry in the early days of the town. document.write(cy); (Source: Historical and Genealogical Record Dutchess and Putnam Counties New York, Press of the A. V. Haight Co., Poughkeepsie, New York, 1912; pp. As early as 1755 a Baptist Society was organized in the town which had an interesting career. 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. In 1832 James Ingham established a plant for calico printing, subsequently known as the Dutchess Print Works. By a payment of a small annual fee to the farmers they have secured the right to hunt and fish over miles of adjacent territory. 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. He built his tavern, which is still standing, about the year 1768, on the A. C. Briggs farm. In 1709 the settlers numbered thirty families. 1880 lists how long a resident of the county. This village was incorporated in 1886, and now includes within its limits Byrnesville, Wiccopee and Tioronda. 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 . The congregation numbers about forty. William Seward. The Clove Spring Trout Company, an association of New York gentlemen, have utilized the waters of this spring in the construction of ten ponds, each fourteen by sixty feet, in which are twenty-two thousand trout, assorted into five sizes; the last pond containing two thousand two-pound trout. DeRuyter was formed from Cazenovia March 15, 1798, and was named at the suggestion of John Lincklaen from Admiral DeRuyter of the Dutch navy. See the FamilySearch Library line in the above State Census Chart. The county was named for Mary of Modena, Duchess of York, second wife of James, Duke of York (later James II, King of England). The Rutsen mills, on the turnpike east of "the flatts," were built in 1742, and the Traphagen mill in 1750. Municipal Historians of Dutchess County. Services were continued for some years in the school house as often as a supply could be obtained. It later became the property of John LeRoy, who, with his son Abraham, ran it for upwards of forty years. Gen. Joseph Howland, who was much interested in the development and improvement of the village of Matteawan, established and perpetually endowed a library here which bears his name. Key Aspects Includes marriages and deaths for the 12 months prior to the census, ending 1 June of the census year. Red Hook is a town in Dutchess County. The spring itself is seventy-five feet across. Gulian Verplanck, the co-patentee, did not come to live or build on the land set off to him. Charles F. Dietrich, whose estate is the most extensive and with its many beautiful features is worth a long journey to see; the late H. J. Davison, who built Altamont; and the late and much lamented Col. Daniel S. Lamont, so widely known in public affairs, both in this State and in the Nation; Roswell P. Miller, of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad, who has built a fine "Colonial" mansion; H. R. McLane, a Brooklyn gentlemen of literary and artistic taste; Harry Harkness Flagler, whose interest and co-operation in local affairs has been constant, and who is a member of the Board of Education, an active trustee of the Library Association, president and chief promoter of the Millbrook Choral Society, and a supporter of everything that pertains to the general good of the community; the late Captain R. S. Hayes, in whose memory the library was erected; Miss Mary Lenox Kennedy, whose mother was a member of that fine old family so identified with the religious, literary, educational, philanthropic and civic life of New York City; Charles Clinton Marshall, whose ancestors have been in Dutchess county since Revolutionary days; G. Howard Davison, whose stock farm is famous for its horses, cattle and sheep:these are some of the "Millbrook Colony" to whom the town has proved attractive on account of its healthy climate and scenic beauty. Methodism was introduced into the town in 1788, and in 1825 the Society built a church here. Others, such as the Palatines and Quakers (almost all from New England), were early settlers and remained for several generations or more. 20-62; Transcribed by Terri Griffiths). It is a large, two-story structure, in good repair, notwithstanding its age. The Company made an assignment in 1849 to Robert G. Rankin and Robert Carver. It hopes to restore power in Orange County by 4:30 p.m. and Dutchess County by 5 p.m. Entituled an Act for Regulating the militia fo the Colony of New York. 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. It contains a National Bank with a capital of $100,000, organized in 1857; a Military School established in 1880; a Union Free School building which cost $10,000, and a Public Library with over one thousand volumes. Aaron Van Vlackren settled at Gayhead, where his son Tunis built a grist mill in 1768. 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. The expansion of their operations in the 1950s and 1960s introduced an era of tremendous growth in the Information Technology field and further transformed the county landscape. 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. Moses Shearman of do Labourer. After the destruction of Kingston by the British, October 16, 1777, Gov. In 1967, Dutchess voters passed a county charter that created the Office of the County Executive and the Dutchess County legislature to provide dedicated service for county-wide needs. This is a natural fountain of the purest water, from which flows a stream equivalent to an ordinary mill-race. 12 June 1812: Putnam County was set off. Brendan Morrow, Staff Writer. The title to the soil dates back to 1705 when Peter Fauconier, one of the Little Nine Partner patentees, became sole owner of this grant. His name appears in the official record of Supervisors in 1754, and that of Bartholomew Noxon in 1761. Harvey G. Eastman, George Innis, Mark D. Wilbur and George P. Pelton were leaders in this latter improvement era. In 1812, the southern part of Dutchess County was set off as Putnam County. The village contains several large manufacturing plants, notably the Fishkill Landing Machine Co., incorporated in 1853; The Dutchess Hat Works, organized in 1873 by Lewis Tompkins; and the Dutchess Tool Co., which has been in existence since 1886. Several Quaker families resided in this vicinity. William Traphagen was one of the largest taxpayers in 1718. This website requires a paid subscription for full access. Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 These marriage records were transcribed by Lester Card and compiled in 1949. It was a transfer on the part of three Indians, to Gerritt Artsen, Arie Rosa and Jan Elton. The College opened in 1865, with 353 students. Along the banks of the Wappingers stood several factories. Note: Affiliate links are used within the directory on this site and a small contribution goes to the website for some purchases made. Gilbert was a Revolutionary Soldier applied for and received a pension #S6851 He was b 24 or 28 Feb 1762 at Bethlehem in Dutchess Co., NY & lived at Beekman in Dutchess Co. at enlistment. Daniel Sherman of do Labourer. (I) Phillippe Martin Wiltsee, of Fort Orange and Waalbogt, was born in the latter part of the sixteenth century in Holland (probably at Tirlamont), and died in Swaanendael, March, 1632. In 1760, Samuel Mabbett, a Friend, came to Mechanic and opened a store and a tavern. It was located on the then chief highway from Hartford to Fishkill. North of this is "The Locusts," the estate of William B. Dinsmore, now owned by his widow and children. A final study for the Stoutenburgh panel of a mural for the post office in Hyde Park, New York. 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. It had a capacity of 250,000 yards of cloth per week. Matthew Vassar gave the site, some 200 acres of land, and added about $400,000. and History, Historical and Genealogical Record Dutchess and Putnam Counties. land grant given to Col. Henry Beekman in 1697 by the English Crown and the second largest patent in present-day Dutchess County, New . . 1 Family History Library, History of Little Nine Partners of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess county, Vol. Date: 2003-01 ISBN: 0962644315 | ISBN-13: 9780962644313 More Details Similar Books Compare Prices The Ten Mile River, some eighteen miles in length, runs south through the eastern part of the town. Water was pumped from the Fall Kill and was used only for fire extinguishing purposes, pipes being laid only on the main streets. Z. A grist mill was conducted here during the Revolution by one Vincent. 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. The 1890 Census is lost. But in 1713 this path was widened to conform to the rest of the highway. Fishkill-on-Hudson. Simon Cole was the first merchant in the town; John Kip was a carpenter; Ananias Teel, a wheelwright; Laurence Teder, a mason; Henry Shop, a harness-maker; Jacob Van Ostrander, a linen weaver. Meeting Divided in 1828. The village was incorporated June 30, 1875, with N. C. Beach, President. Wassaic, the next in size, has above eighty dwellings. It was not a success financially, and in 1883 was discontinued. and Helen Wilkinson Reynolds. Its members were composed of adherents of the Church of England, and of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, which continued this form of worship until the early part of the 19th century. A special dispensation required sparsely settled Dutchess County to maintain only a path or highway wide enough for horse and man. Poughkeepsie has long been known as a city of schools. Loren Clarke officiated. 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. During the post-Revolutionary era, the county began a slow climb to economic prosperity. Basic contents of the records include: Name, sex, age, color, marital status, place of birth, month of death, occupation, and cause of death. Settlements within the present town limits are supposed to have been made early in the eighteenth century, but records relating thereto have been lost or destroyed, A man by the name of De Long is credited with keeping an inn near the present village of Green Haven as early as 1725, but his name does not appear in the list of freeholders of 1740. Its capital stock is $45,000. The business proved unsuccessful, and the mill was allowed to fall to ruin. Present Meeting House Erected in 1760. Between 1830 and 1837 the village grew rapidly and a remarkable real estate boom was inaugurated by the Poughkeepsie Improvement Party, which included such men as Paraclete Potter, editor of the Poughkeepsie Journal, Nathaniel P. Tallmadge, United States Senator, Matthew Vassar, Walter Cunningham, George P. Oakley and Gideon P. Hewitt. Among the pastors who served this church were Rev. 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 barracks became the retreat for wounded and naked soldiers. At the mouth of Stony creek was the mill of Jannetje Bradt, Park's mill at Myersville (Madalin), Cook's factory, and Zachariah Hoffman's mill. Joshua Shearman of Beekmans precinct Shoemaker. A fulling mill east of the village was built by John Kenyon in 1808, and this is the site of the present plant of Garner & Co. When the railroad extending from Dutchess Junction to Pine Plains was completed in 1869, a hamlet sprang up near Hopewell station, and when the New England road was built, intersecting the Dutchess and Connecticut at this point, the hamlet was called Hopewell Junction. Before 1870 the second great period of growth, comparable to that of the days of the old improvement party between 1830 and 1837, was in full sway. 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