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- Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year 1901
ABSTRACTS OF WILLS LIBER 34. 129
Page 282. In the name of God, Amen. I, PETER Du Bois, of the Wall Kill in the County of Ulster, being of sound mind, memory and understanding. All my just debts to be fully paid and satisfied, for which purpose 1 do hereby authorize my executors to sell so much of my real estate as shall be necessary. I give the remainder of all my real and personal estate to my dear, most excellent and amiable wife, Catharine Du Bois. I make my very good and worthy friends, the Honourable Henry White, Esq., James Duane, Esq., Jacob Walton, Esq., and Samuel Ver Planck, Esq., executors; hereby recommending my said wife to their friendly care and protection.
Dated March 14, 1772. Witnesses, John Bowles, Wm. Banyar, Crean Brush. Proved, September 15, 1781; by John Kelly, Esq., and Philip A. Schuyler, merchant, both of the City of New York, who identified the handwriting of John Bowles, William Banyar and Crean Brush, and also of Peter DuBois. On September 14, Henry White and Jacob Walton refused to be executors, and James Duane and Samuel Ver Planck "being not at present resident within the protection of his Majesty's government of the Province," the said Peter Du Bois became intestate ; letters of administration were granted to his widow, Catharine Du Bois, at Fort George in the City of New York on September 20, 1781.
Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year 1904
ABSTRACTS OF WILLS LIBER 38. 215
Page 196. In the name of God, Amen. I, MARY BURKE, of the City of New York, Spinster, being in good health. I leave all my estate, real and personal, whatsoever none in the world excepted to my sister, Susannah Marshall, her heirs and assigns forever. I appoint my said sister Executrix.
Dated May 10, 1781. Witnesses, James Barclay (of N. Y. City, Merchant), Philip A. Schuyler, Benjamin Birkett. Proved, October 27, 1785.
Page 198. In the name of God, Amen. I, ANNE BURKE, of the City of New York, Spinster, in good health. I leave to my sister, Mary Burke, my right and title to the Corner house and lot purchased by my father, Mr. Derrick Agbers, and further I devise all my estate, real and personal, none in the world excepted, to my two sisters, Mary Burke and Susannah Marshall, equally divided. My executors are my two said sisters.
Dated April 21, 1781. Witnesses, Philip A. Schuyler, James Barclay, Thomas Duncan. Proved, October 27, 1785.
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Tax record for Philip A Schuyler
Year: 1790 Town: Saddle River Township County: Bergen State: New Jersey
Improved acres 100; unimproved acres 0; horses 3; cattle 6; householder 0; merchant 0; saw mill 0; grist mill 0; furnace 0; forge 0; tavern 0; tanyard 0; singlemen & horse 0; single men 0; slaves 1; r
Court record for Philip A Schuyler
Year: 1790 Town: Saddle River Township County: Bergen State: New Jersey
Name on a petition, 15 Oct 1785 [at New Barbadoes], to the Governor, etc., from freeholders of Bergen County complaining of persons hunting on their property. They seek a law that preserves game
Tax records for Philip A Schuyler
1788-1814
Summary Transcript of Will
Philip A. Schuyler's of Saddle River
Dated October 22, 1808. Probated 17 October 1811.
Mentions: wife Anna, sons Peter and Arrant, daughter Anne Degray (wife of Richard Degra), and her children REbecca Baldwin and John Degray, daughter Helena Post (wife of John A. Post)
Executors: brother Adonijah Schuyler, son Arrant and friend William Colfax
Witnesses: Philip I. Schuyler, Gilliam Ryerson, Marye Ryerson
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