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1. | Arent Schuyler (son of Philip Schuyler and Rebecca Ryerson); died Yes, date unknown. Notes: History of Paterson and the County of Passaic, New Jersey, page 309 Arent married Ann. Ann died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] Children:
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2. | Philip Schuyler was born 23 Dec 1717, New Barbadoes Neck, Bergen, New Jersey, British America (son of Philip Arentse Schuyler and Hester Kingsland); died Yes, date unknown. Notes: Film 1028561 Early Settlements Pompton Plains page 52 Philip married Rebecca Ryerson. Rebecca (daughter of Martin Ryerson and Elizabeth LaRue) was born Abt 1741; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] |
3. | Rebecca Ryerson was born Abt 1741 (daughter of Martin Ryerson and Elizabeth LaRue); died Yes, date unknown. Other Events:
Notes: History of Paterson and the County of Passaic, New Jersey, page 309
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4. | Philip Arentse Schuyler was christened 1687 (son of Captain Arent Schuyler and Jannetie (Johanna/Joanna) Teller); died 1764. Other Events:
Notes: Film 102851 Early Settlements Pompton Plains page 51 Philip married Hester Kingsland 8 Oct 1727, Second River Dutch Reformed Church, Belleville, New Jersey, British America . Hester (daughter of Isaac Kingsland and Elizabeth) died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] |
5. | Hester Kingsland (daughter of Isaac Kingsland and Elizabeth); died Yes, date unknown.
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6. | Martin Ryerson was born Bef 27 Feb 1702, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, British America ; died 1790. Other Events:
Notes: Martin was born in NYC and moved to Hackensack, Bergen, NJ with his parents around the year 1706. As an adult Martin made his home near the Ponds area of Pompton Plains. He lived in a stone house just beyond "the point of the mountain" later removing to Brockholst Place (also in Pompton Plains). Martin and his wife joined the Pompton Plains DRC at its inception in 1737. Martin's large estate was distributed among his daughters and their children, some of whom married into important military and political families. Martin's will, found in "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of New Jersey, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Volume VI, 1781-1785, p. 338" follows: "1785 June 25. Ryerson, Martin, of Pompyon, Bergen Co.; will of. I desire to be buried by the side of my children in the Ponds Church. Daughter, Christinetie, the wife of Casparus Schuyler, land I had purchased of Abraham Garritse, of 200 acres, which lies on Hardins Plains; and if she die leaving children, then 1/2 of said lands on the north side is to go to said children, and the other 1/2 to my grandson, Ryer Van Houten. Grandson, Martin Van Houten, when he 21, is to have the plantation which is near the Pond Church, on south side of the road; and he is to pay his sisters, Martyntie and Mary, each 50 pounds. If my daughter, Elizabeth Van Houten, should be left a widow, then she may have the use of all of the lands I have given to her son, Martin Van Houten, while she is a widow; and I reserve out of said lands 1/2 acre for a burying-place. Grandson, Peter Schuyler, my plantation where I live of 230 acres, and he is to pay 25 pounds to his brother, Arent Schuyler, and to pay to his sister, Anna Schuyler 125 pounds. Grandson, Arent Schuyler, a lot of 20 acres which I bought of Nicholas Slingerland, at a place called Crooked Pond. Grandsons, Martin Van Houten, Peter and Aaron Schuyler, the cedar swamp in Romyn's tract, at the Ponds. All land may be rented until each legatee is of full age. Wife, Elizabeth, the use of the parlor, and use of my young wench, Sock; and my wife to be supported by my Executors while she is my widow. Granddaughter, Anna Schuyler, negro woman Hannah. My old Jimm, Cuff, Prince and Old Suck, to be sold at least 20 miles from my dwelling. Executors - friend, John Ryerson, and my sons-in-law, Philip Schuyler and Corinus Van Houten. Witnesses - James Christie, Cornelius Hennion, William Drummond. 1785, Nov 2. Codicil. My daughter, Christinetie, wife of Casparus Schuyler, being deceased, I give 1/2 part of the land to be taken off the north side to my granddaughter, Esther Colefax, and the other 1/2 to my grandson, Ryer Van Houten, when he is 21. Witnesses - Arent Schuyler, Clemens McMekin, Adoniah Schuyler. Proved June 4, 1790 (Lib. 31, p.531)." Martin married Elizabeth LaRue. Elizabeth died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] |
7. | Elizabeth LaRue died Yes, date unknown.
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8. | Captain Arent Schuyler was born 25 Jun 1662, Albany (son of Colonel Philip Pieterse Schuyler and Margarita Van Schlichtenhorst); died 26 Nov 1730, Belleville, Bergen, New Jersey, British America . Other Events:
Notes: Arent Schuyler Arent married Jannetie (Johanna/Joanna) Teller 26 Nov 1684, Albany, Albany, New York, British America . Jannetie (daughter of William Teller) died 22 Jun 1700, New York. [Group Sheet] |
9. | Jannetie (Johanna/Joanna) Teller (daughter of William Teller); died 22 Jun 1700, New York. Notes: Jannetje Teller Schuyler
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10. | Isaac Kingsland was born 1648; died Yes, date unknown. Other Events:
Notes: The Kingsland Line In an earlier article I wrote about Nathaniel Board of Boardville (Ringwood) who married Mary Kingsland on Nov. 20, 1799. The Kingsland line begins with the Viscount Kingsland of England who had at least two sons: Robert and Nathaniel. Robert Kingsland was born in 1622 in England, married in England, and had at least two sons: Isaac Kingsland and Gustavus Kingsland. Robert removed to the colonies and settled at New Barbados Neck, Bergen County, N.J. Robert died there in 1647. Isaac married Elizabeth 1679, Monmouth County. Elizabeth died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] |
11. | Elizabeth died Yes, date unknown.
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