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Cornelius Kierstede (December 25, 1674 – 1757) was a
noted early American silversmith,
active in New York City and New Haven, Connecticut.
Kierstede was the...
- Dubois-
Kierstede Stone House is one of
several historic stone buildings in Saugerties, New York. It was
built in 1727 and
modified over the years. It...
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Quarryville for
seventeen years, also
serving a
mission in Shokan. Dubois-
Kierstede Stone House:
built in 1727, it is now the
Kiersted House Museum. Loerzel...
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Cornelia Rutsen (1747–1790)
James Livingston (1701–1763) ∞
Maria Kierstede (1704–1762)
Robert James Livingston (1725–1771) ∞
Susanna Smith (1729–1791)...
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Kierstede Stone House...
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honeymoon in Europe. That
marriage was
annulled in 1912. She
married Percy Kierstede Hudson, a stockbroker,
after being named in his well-publicized 1928 divorce...
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changed its name to "Saugerties" in 1855. The Dubois-
Kierstede Stone House is one of
several stone buildings in Saugerties.
Built in...
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presented him with a still-surviving
silver bowl
created by
Cornelius Kierstede. The bowl, is said to be the most
ornamental piece of
plate made in Connecticut...
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grandfather of
Ethel Leroy De
Koven (1885–1943), who
married broker Hans
Kierstede Hudson.
Through his
daughter Grace, he was a
grandfather of
Grace Farwell...
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Balthazar (who
married Maria Lockerman in 1664),
Petrus (who
married Blandina Kierstede in 1674) and
Catharine (who
married William De Meyer), also
arrived in...