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Dalsem 1805:
Judge Henry Van
Dalsem sold the land to
Roelif Verbryck 1806:
Roelif Verbryck sold the land to
Abraham Hopper. 1823:
Abraham Hopper died (1820)...
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about 1830.
There is a
historical marker at this site.
Reverend Samuel Verbryck,
friend of
George Washington and a
founder of
Rutgers University, resided...
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Veeder 1803–05
Eastern Guy J.
Velella Republican Henry P.
Velte Samuel G.
Verbryck Gulian C.
Verplanck John L.
Viele Dale M.
Volker Republican Arthur Wachtel...
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Walbridge Federalist Richmond Harm**** Guyon*
Federalist Rockland Samuel G.
Verbryck Dem.-Rep./Bucktail St.
Lawrence Joseph York* Dem.-Rep./Bucktail Saratoga...
- Rd., In
Tappan Orangetown, Town Of, New York
Built 1726,
Dominie Samuel Verbryck Lived Here
During Revolution. He Was
Friend Of Washington. He
Founded Rutgers...
- well as the
nearby mill on the
Neshanic River (once
called Verbryck's after Bernardus Verbryck and
later called West's Mill). Moore's Station, New Jersey...
- Dem.-Rep.
Richmond David Mersereau Dem.-Rep./Lewisite
Rockland Samuel G.
Verbryck Dem.-Rep./Clintonian
Saratoga Chauncey Belding Dem.-Rep.
Gideon Goodrich...
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Abraham Van
Vechten 61;
Gerrit Wendell 61;
Henry Seymour 61 and
Samuel G.
Verbryck 47. Ross and
Keyes were
elected by the
casting vote of the Speaker, resulting...
- Democratic-Republicans.
Jonathan Dayton (Southern D.),
Lucas Elmendorf,
Samuel G.
Verbryck (both
Middle D.),
James Cochran,
Samuel Stewart (both
Eastern D.), Henry...
- Alen
Federalist Richmond Paul I.
Micheau Federalist Rockland Samuel G.
Verbryck*
Saratoga Daniel Bull* Adam Comstock* Dem.-Rep.
Henry Corl Jr. Federalist...