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Myndert Van
Schaick (September 2, 1782 in Albany, New York –
December 1, 1865 in New York City) was an
American politician from New York and co-founder...
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Myndert Schuyler (January 16, 1672 –
October 18, 1755) was a
colonial trader and
merchant with
extensive real
estate holdings who
served as
Mayor of Albany...
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Captain Myndert M****lis Dox (January 6, 1790 –
September 8, 1830) was a
soldier and
government official in
Western New York. Dox was born on January...
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Peter Myndert Dox (September 11, 1813 –
April 2, 1891) was an
American politician who
served the
state of
Alabama in the U.S.
House of Representatives...
- Raad van
Zeeland (State Council).
Frederik produced two sons for certain,
Myndert and Carsten, and
possibly a third, Rynier.
Mentions of the Van Watervliets...
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Johannes Abeel and
serving in that role
until 1719 when he was
succeeded by
Myndert Schuyler.
During his tenure,
Albany grew from a
trading post to the area's...
- near the
eastern town line of Lenox. The
village was
founded by
Johann Myndert Wemple (1766–1837) and was
formerly called Wempsville.
Wampsville was chosen...
- politician, New York
State Treasurer Myndert M. Dox (1790–1830), an
American soldier and
government official Peter Myndert Dox (1813–1891), an
American politician...
- the
Buffalo Cr**** for $350. In 1822,
President James Monroe appointed Myndert M. Dox to
replace Forward. For many years,
Forward served as
director of...
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Verplanck (1639–1690), both died
during the
Schenectady m****acre of 1690
Myndert Schuyler (1672–1755) m.
Rachel Cuyler (1674–1747) Anna
Schuyler (1697–1750)...