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Mary Toland1
F, b. 12 August 1820, d. 25 June 1855
Father | Abren Toland b. 1789 |
Mother | Matilda (?) b. 1798 |
Mary Toland was born on 12 August 1820.1 She married John S Van Houten, son of Peter Van Houten and Hannah Tomkins.1 Mary Toland died on 25 June 1855 at Vernon, NJ.1
Family | John S Van Houten b. 18 May 1818, d. 22 Apr 1891 |
Child |
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Her father was born in Virginia, her mother in New Jersey.1 Married name: Van Houten.
Citations
- [S247] Gary Russell Van Houten, Van Houten File, 24 Dec 1993.
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Cornelia Jacobse Toll1,2
F, b. circa 1653
Cornelia Jacobse Toll was born circa 1653 at Leyden, The Netherlands, (22 yr at marriage.)3 She married (1) Evert Duycking, son of Evert Duyckinck and Hendrickje Simons, at Amsterdam, The Netherlands.1,2 (Banns for Cornelia Jacobse Toll and Evert Duycking publ. On 25 January 1675 at Amsterdam.)3 Cornelia Jacobse Toll married (2) Abraham De Lanoy of Harlem on 25 July 1681.2
Family 1 | Evert Duycking b. 30 Oct 1650, d. 1680 |
Children |
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Family 2 | Abraham De Lanoy of Harlem |
Married name: Duycking. Married name: De Lanoy.
Citations
- [S320] Mary DeWitt, Duyckinck File.
- [S195] Mary DeWitt, Meyer File.
- [S1153] Amsterdam Baptismal and Marriage Registers. Online at https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/, Marriages, Bk 501, pg. 249. Evert Duijckinck and Cornelia Toll or Jacobs, 25 Jan 1675.
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Anna Maria Tollander1
F, b. 2 May 1823
Father | Peter Christopher Tollander b. 23 Apr 1786, d. 9 Jan 1832 |
Mother | Sara Greta Trogen Hugg b. 12 Sep 1783, d. 1 Jul 1831 |
Anna Maria Tollander was born on 2 May 1823 at Stockholm, Sweden.1 She married Nils Peter Osterberg at Njurunda, Sweden, (unofficial.)1
Family | Nils Peter Osterberg |
Child |
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Married name: Osterberg.
Citations
- [S820] Theresa Dewhurst, Dewhurst Ancestor Sheets, 25 June 1990.
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Peter Christopher Tollander1
M, b. 23 April 1786, d. 9 January 1832
Father | Christoffer Tollander b. c 1749 |
Mother | Anna Maria Bostrom b. c 1749 |
Peter Christopher Tollander was born on 23 April 1786 at Stockholm, Sweden.1 He married Sara Greta Trogen Hugg on 24 April 1807 at Adolf Frederick Parish, Stockholm, Sweden.1 Peter Christopher Tollander died on 9 January 1832 at Stockholm.1
Family | Sara Greta Trogen Hugg b. 12 Sep 1783, d. 1 Jul 1831 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S820] Theresa Dewhurst, Dewhurst Ancestor Sheets, 25 June 1990.
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Maria Tolly1
F
Father | John Tolly |
Family | Matthias Van Loon b. 16 Jul 1797, d. b 1823 |
Married name: Van Loon.
Citations
- [S167] Mary DeWitt, Van Loon File.
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Anna Tom1
F
Father | (?) Tom |
Mother | Jane Riker |
Anna Tom married (1) Thomas Addis Emmet Jr., son of Thomas Addis Emmet.1 Anna Tom married (2) William James Mac Never.1
Family 1 | Thomas Addis Emmet Jr. |
Family 2 | William James Mac Never |
Married name: Emmet. Married name: Mac Never.
Citations
- [S100] Riker File.
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Calvin Tomkins
M, b. 31 January 1793, d. 18 May 1890
Father | Enos Tomkins1 b. 1770, d. 1854 |
Mother | Sarah Condit1 b. 1773, d. 1850 |
Calvin Tomkins was born on 31 January 1793 at Orange, Essex County, NJ.2 He married (1) Esther Tuers, daughter of Cornelius Toers and Esther Budd, on 20 April 1819.2 Calvin Tomkins married (2) Eliza G Bonnell circa 1855. Calvin Tomkins died on 18 May 1890 at Long Beach, CA.3,2
Family 1 | Esther Tuers b. 9 Apr 1793, d. 6 Sep 1850 |
Children |
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Family 2 | Eliza G Bonnell b. 1804 |
Calvin Tomkins was Methodist.4
Calvin Tomkins was born at Orange, NJ, Jan. 31, 1793. His ancestors had emigrated from Connecticut to Newark, NJ, several generations previous, and was part of that ultra-Puritanical colony which made a last attempt to set up a Theocratic form of government in America. From Newark the colony spread gradually back to the Orange Mountain, and at the base of this hill Enos Tomkins, born 1770, the father of the subject of this sketch, lived and carried on the business of tanning leather and manufacturing shoes. His business was extensive for that time, and his factory gave employment to many people of the neighborhood.
Joseph Tomkins, his grandfather, the son of John Tomkins, lived here also, and was remarkable for liberality in gifts and education. His influence among the farmers was considerable.
Calvin was brought up to work on the farm, and learned his father's trade. He became dissatisfied with this mode of life, and at the age of 16 or 17 years he went to Newark with his pack on his back, where he engaged himself to the managers of the Bridge Dock Line of Packets, which plied between Newark and New York City. For several years he continued boating on the Passaic and Hudson Rivers.
During the war of 1812 he entered the service, and was stationed for some time at Sandy Hook. After peace was declared, he returned to boating, and ran for some time between Richmond, Va., and New York City. During one of these voyages he was shipwrecked off Sandy Hook, and suffered temporary illness, brought on by exposure.
About this time (1819) he married Esther Tuers, daughter of Cornelius Tuers, of Barbadoes Neck, as East Newark was then called, and this event put an end to his deep water voyages, although for some time he continued in command of one of the Bridge Dock Packet boats.
Domestic ties and business opportunities soon conspired to keep him constantly at Newark. The introduction of anthracite coal attracted his attention, and he engaged himself in building up a business in the sale of this article.
In 1838 Calvin Tomkins and his brother Daniel purchased approximately 20 acres of land, located in a cove north of the Stony Point, New York promontory, underlaid with rock suitable for burning along the river shore for the purpose of making lime. The village grew around the works and when the post office was opened at this site, it was named after the founder's name and its location. This led him to set up a kiln for burning lime on the property of the Bridge Dock Co., utilizing the fine coal, which at that time was of little value. Both business ventures proved successful.
The coal business increased rapidly, and his efforts to introduce it were rewarded by special concessions from the Pennsylvania Coal Co. The farmers from the surrounding country came in for land lime, and his sales were increased. He also added to his business the manufacture of plaster and cement, and since it now assumed proportions too large for his own immediate supervision, he associated several of his friends with him and formed " The Newark Lime & Cement Manufacturing Co.," " The Tompkin's Cove Lime Co.", and "The Albert Manufacturing Co.," the last-named concern being located in New Brunswick, Canada.
The accomplishment of these enterprises, briefly noticed, was the work of many years, which Mr. Tomkins devoted to them.
After the death of Mrs. Tomkins, he married Mrs. Eliza Parish. About 1858 he located in Tompkin's Cove, when the beautiful town sprang up about him, mainly through his extraordinary efforts for its promotion.
His father, Enos, was born at Orange in 1770, his grandfather Joseph being a native of the same town. Remarkably, too, his great-grandfather, John Tomkins, was also born here. His mother's maiden name was Sarah Condit; his grandmother's was Desire Freman. The brothers of Calvin Tomkins were Elias, David, Ambros,
Daniel and Enos ; sisters were Sarah, Lydia and Elmira. The children of this Patriarch are Walter, Joseph, Cornelius, Sarah, Jane, Phoebe, and Laura ; his sons-in-law are J. G. Lindsley, H. Lincoln, Jas. Hill and Geo. S. Wood. His daughters-in-law are Augusta Baldwin, Augusta Macent, and Kate Lefferts.
The grandchildren were Laura, Gertrude, Dwight, Calvin, Walter, William, Anna Amelia, Esther, Calvin Hill, Annie Lindsley, Katie Aldie.
Mr. Tomkins is a sturdy Republican, a staunch Methodist and an earnest Temperance worker. He is a man of wide of wide reputation, of extensive possessions, and, besides great liberality to his denomination in gifts and endowments, he enjoys the love and confidence of a large circle of friends, who will arise in the last day to call him blessed.5
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Calvin Tomkins was born at Orange, NJ, Jan. 31, 1793. His ancestors had emigrated from Connecticut to Newark, NJ, several generations previous, and was part of that ultra-Puritanical colony which made a last attempt to set up a Theocratic form of government in America. From Newark the colony spread gradually back to the Orange Mountain, and at the base of this hill Enos Tomkins, born 1770, the father of the subject of this sketch, lived and carried on the business of tanning leather and manufacturing shoes. His business was extensive for that time, and his factory gave employment to many people of the neighborhood.
Joseph Tomkins, his grandfather, the son of John Tomkins, lived here also, and was remarkable for liberality in gifts and education. His influence among the farmers was considerable.
Calvin was brought up to work on the farm, and learned his father's trade. He became dissatisfied with this mode of life, and at the age of 16 or 17 years he went to Newark with his pack on his back, where he engaged himself to the managers of the Bridge Dock Line of Packets, which plied between Newark and New York City. For several years he continued boating on the Passaic and Hudson Rivers.
During the war of 1812 he entered the service, and was stationed for some time at Sandy Hook. After peace was declared, he returned to boating, and ran for some time between Richmond, Va., and New York City. During one of these voyages he was shipwrecked off Sandy Hook, and suffered temporary illness, brought on by exposure.
About this time (1819) he married Esther Tuers, daughter of Cornelius Tuers, of Barbadoes Neck, as East Newark was then called, and this event put an end to his deep water voyages, although for some time he continued in command of one of the Bridge Dock Packet boats.
Domestic ties and business opportunities soon conspired to keep him constantly at Newark. The introduction of anthracite coal attracted his attention, and he engaged himself in building up a business in the sale of this article.
In 1838 Calvin Tomkins and his brother Daniel purchased approximately 20 acres of land, located in a cove north of the Stony Point, New York promontory, underlaid with rock suitable for burning along the river shore for the purpose of making lime. The village grew around the works and when the post office was opened at this site, it was named after the founder's name and its location. This led him to set up a kiln for burning lime on the property of the Bridge Dock Co., utilizing the fine coal, which at that time was of little value. Both business ventures proved successful.
The coal business increased rapidly, and his efforts to introduce it were rewarded by special concessions from the Pennsylvania Coal Co. The farmers from the surrounding country came in for land lime, and his sales were increased. He also added to his business the manufacture of plaster and cement, and since it now assumed proportions too large for his own immediate supervision, he associated several of his friends with him and formed " The Newark Lime & Cement Manufacturing Co.," " The Tompkin's Cove Lime Co.", and "The Albert Manufacturing Co.," the last-named concern being located in New Brunswick, Canada.
The accomplishment of these enterprises, briefly noticed, was the work of many years, which Mr. Tomkins devoted to them.
After the death of Mrs. Tomkins, he married Mrs. Eliza Parish. About 1858 he located in Tompkin's Cove, when the beautiful town sprang up about him, mainly through his extraordinary efforts for its promotion.
His father, Enos, was born at Orange in 1770, his grandfather Joseph being a native of the same town. Remarkably, too, his great-grandfather, John Tomkins, was also born here. His mother's maiden name was Sarah Condit; his grandmother's was Desire Freman. The brothers of Calvin Tomkins were Elias, David, Ambros,
Daniel and Enos ; sisters were Sarah, Lydia and Elmira. The children of this Patriarch are Walter, Joseph, Cornelius, Sarah, Jane, Phoebe, and Laura ; his sons-in-law are J. G. Lindsley, H. Lincoln, Jas. Hill and Geo. S. Wood. His daughters-in-law are Augusta Baldwin, Augusta Macent, and Kate Lefferts.
The grandchildren were Laura, Gertrude, Dwight, Calvin, Walter, William, Anna Amelia, Esther, Calvin Hill, Annie Lindsley, Katie Aldie.
Mr. Tomkins is a sturdy Republican, a staunch Methodist and an earnest Temperance worker. He is a man of wide of wide reputation, of extensive possessions, and, besides great liberality to his denomination in gifts and endowments, he enjoys the love and confidence of a large circle of friends, who will arise in the last day to call him blessed.5
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S892] Tomkins-Thompkins Genealogy, p 100.
- [S1010] Condit Family Genealogy.
- [S954] Rev. W.R. Kiefer, Stony Point Illustrated.
- [S954] Rev. W.R. Kiefer, Stony Point Illustrated, p. 154-156.
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Cornelius Tuers Tomkins
M, b. 3 August 1837, d. 23 April 1895
Father | Calvin Tomkins1 b. 31 Jan 1793, d. 18 May 1890 |
Mother | Esther Tuers1 b. 9 Apr 1793, d. 6 Sep 1850 |
Cornelius Tuers Tomkins was born on 3 August 1837 at Orange, Essex County, NJ.2 He died on 23 April 1895 at Stony Point, Rockland County, NY.2
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S892] Tomkins-Thompkins Genealogy, p 100.
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Enos Tomkins
M, b. 1770, d. 1854
Enos Tomkins was born in 1770 at Orange, Essex County, NJ.1 He married Sarah Condit. Enos Tomkins died in 1854 at Orange, NJ.
Family | Sarah Condit b. 1773, d. 1850 |
Children |
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General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2
Citations
- [S954] Rev. W.R. Kiefer, Stony Point Illustrated.
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
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Enos C Tomkins
M, b. 4 April 1810, d. 4 March 1867
Father | Enos Tomkins1 b. 1770, d. 1854 |
Mother | Sarah Condit1 b. 1773, d. 1850 |
Enos C Tomkins was born on 4 April 1810 at Orange, Essex County, NJ. He died on 4 March 1867.
He lived in Fremantown, now Orange Valley, West Orange, NJ.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
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Hannah Tomkins1
F, b. 3 May 1792, d. 29 April 1871
Hannah Tomkins was born on 3 May 1792.1 She married Peter Van Houten, son of Adrian Van Houten and Yannetje Roomyn.1 Hannah Tomkins died on 29 April 1871 at Vernon, NJ.1
Family | Peter Van Houten b. 30 Jan 1789, d. 25 Feb 1891 |
Child |
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Married name: Van Houten.
Citations
- [S247] Gary Russell Van Houten, Van Houten File, 24 Dec 1993.
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Jane Kenady Tomkins
F, b. 3 March 1828, d. 21 May 1905
Father | Calvin Tomkins1 b. 31 Jan 1793, d. 18 May 1890 |
Mother | Esther Tuers1 b. 9 Apr 1793, d. 6 Sep 1850 |
Jane Kenady Tomkins was born on 3 March 1828 at Orange, Essex County, NJ.2 She married Henry T Lincoln on 30 November 1860.2 Jane Kenady Tomkins died on 21 May 1905.2
Family | Henry T Lincoln b. c 1824, d. 26 Jun 1886 |
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S892] Tomkins-Thompkins Genealogy, p 100.
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Joseph Tuers Tomkins
M, b. 2 August 1833
Father | Calvin Tomkins1 b. 31 Jan 1793, d. 18 May 1890 |
Mother | Esther Tuers1 b. 9 Apr 1793, d. 6 Sep 1850 |
Joseph Tuers Tomkins was born on 2 August 1833 at Orange, Essex County, NJ.2 He married Augusta McEntee, daughter of James McEntee and Mary Swan, on 29 May 1866.
Family | Augusta McEntee |
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S892] Tomkins-Thompkins Genealogy, p 100.
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Laura Porter Tomkins1
F, b. 28 June 1830
Father | Calvin Tomkins2 b. 31 Jan 1793, d. 18 May 1890 |
Mother | Esther Tuers2 b. 9 Apr 1793, d. 6 Sep 1850 |
Laura Porter Tomkins was born on 28 June 1830 at Orange, Essex County, NJ. She married George Wood on 16 November 1864.1
Family | George Wood b. 31 Jan 1823 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S892] Tomkins-Thompkins Genealogy, p 100.
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
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Phebe Amanda Tomkins
F, b. 26 October 1825, d. 26 June 1861
Father | Calvin Tomkins1 b. 31 Jan 1793, d. 18 May 1890 |
Mother | Esther Tuers1 b. 9 Apr 1793, d. 6 Sep 1850 |
Phebe Amanda Tomkins was born on 26 October 1825 at Orange, Essex County, NJ.2 She died on 26 June 1861.
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S892] Tomkins-Thompkins Genealogy, p 100.
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Sarah Esther Tomkins
F, b. 20 October 1822, d. 29 June 1867
Father | Calvin Tomkins1 b. 31 Jan 1793, d. 18 May 1890 |
Mother | Esther Tuers1 b. 9 Apr 1793, d. 6 Sep 1850 |
Sarah Esther Tomkins was born on 20 October 1822.2 She married James Gerard Lindsley on 25 September 1844.2 Sarah Esther Tomkins died on 29 June 1867.2
Family | James Gerard Lindsley b. 12 Mar 1819, d. 4 Dec 1898 |
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S892] Tomkins-Thompkins Genealogy, p 100.
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Walter Tomkins
M, b. 13 October 1818, d. 26 May 1896
Father | Calvin Tomkins1 b. 31 Jan 1793, d. 18 May 1890 |
Mother | Esther Tuers1 b. 9 Apr 1793, d. 6 Sep 1850 |
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S892] Tomkins-Thompkins Genealogy, p 100.
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John Tomlinson1
M, b. 18 September 1853, d. 13 August 1937
Father | George Tomlinson |
John Tomlinson was born on 18 September 1853 at St. Vincent, Ontario, Canada.1 He married Mary Saunders, daughter of Samuel Saunders, in May 1874.1 John Tomlinson died on 13 August 1937 at Calgary, Alberta, Canada.1
Family | Mary Saunders b. 7 Feb 1853, d. 16 Jun 1921 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S831] Gail Arlene Gibbs, "Gibbs Pedigree Chart". Compiler Address: P.O. Box 884029, Walled Lake, MI.
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Minnie Sophia Tomlinson1
F, b. 7 February 1876, d. 26 August 1947
Father | John Tomlinson b. 18 Sep 1853, d. 13 Aug 1937 |
Mother | Mary Saunders b. 7 Feb 1853, d. 16 Jun 1921 |
Minnie Sophia Tomlinson was born on 7 February 1876 at Meaford, Ontario, Canada.1 She married John Gibbs, son of Robert Harvey Gibbs and Margaret Churchill, on 21 September 1898.1 Minnie Sophia Tomlinson was buried on 26 August 1947 in Gore Bay.1 She died on 26 August 1947 at Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.1
Family | John Gibbs b. 13 Aug 1869, d. 19 Jul 1960 |
Child |
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Married name: Gibbs.
Citations
- [S831] Gail Arlene Gibbs, "Gibbs Pedigree Chart". Compiler Address: P.O. Box 884029, Walled Lake, MI.
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Abram Van Wadener Tompkins1
M, b. 1870, d. 1870
Father | Samuel Dusenberry Tompkins |
Mother | Gettianna Vreeland b. 14 Mar 1841, d. 1918 |
Abram Van Wadener Tompkins was born in 1870.1 He died in 1870.1 He was buried in Old Bergen Cemetery in Jersey City.1
Citations
- [S179] Edwin W. Vreeland, Edwin Wesley Vreeland Files, 17 May 2000.
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Almira Maria Tompkins
F, b. 21 November 1839, d. 22 July 1925
Father | John Tompkins b. 19 Mar 1804, d. 16 Sep 1887 |
Mother | Maria Mariah Davis b. 19 Aug 1805, d. 8 Sep 1897 |
Almira Maria Tompkins was born on 21 November 1839 at Norway Twp, Herkimer County, NY. She married Hiram R Darling. Almira Maria Tompkins died on 22 July 1925 at Herkimer, NY.
Family | Hiram R Darling b. 1842 |
Citations
- [S498] Family Pedigrees, AA CD, #103. Official title unknown.
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Ann Eliza Tompkins
F, b. 19 May 1842, d. 16 January 1916
Father | John Tompkins b. 19 Mar 1804, d. 16 Sep 1887 |
Mother | Maria Mariah Davis b. 19 Aug 1805, d. 8 Sep 1897 |
Ann Eliza Tompkins was born on 19 May 1842 at Norway Twp, Herkimer County, NY. She married C.R Dibble. Ann Eliza Tompkins died on 16 January 1916 at Stratford, Fulton County, NY.
Family | C.R Dibble |
Citations
- [S498] Family Pedigrees, AA CD, #103. Official title unknown.
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Clarence W Tompkins1
M
Father | W. Orris Tompkins b. Mar 1866, d. Feb 1951 |
Mother | Belle Van Buskirk b. 9 Jul 1874, d. 14 Aug 1952 |
Family | Laura Epple |
Citations
- [S220] Paul J Buskirk, Van Buskirk File, 1983, Irene English Shoemaker.
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Clarissa Tompkins
F, b. 19 December 1827, d. 30 November 1893
Father | John Tompkins b. 19 Mar 1804, d. 16 Sep 1887 |
Mother | Maria Mariah Davis b. 19 Aug 1805, d. 8 Sep 1897 |
Clarissa Tompkins was born on 19 December 1827 at Norway Twp, Herkimer County, NY. She married (1) Milo Thomas on 5 October 1853 at Rockford, Winnebago County, IL. Clarissa Tompkins married (2) George W Bly. Clarissa Tompkins died on 30 November 1893 at Rockford, IL.
Family 1 | Milo Thomas |
Family 2 | George W Bly |
Citations
- [S498] Family Pedigrees, AA CD, #103. Official title unknown.
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Daniel Silliman Tompkins
M, b. 19 August 1844, d. 25 May 1862
Father | John Tompkins b. 19 Mar 1804, d. 16 Sep 1887 |
Mother | Maria Mariah Davis b. 19 Aug 1805, d. 8 Sep 1897 |
Daniel Silliman Tompkins was born on 19 August 1844 at Norway Twp, Herkimer County, NY. He died on 25 May 1862 at Douglas Hospital, Washington, DC.
Citations
- [S498] Family Pedigrees, AA CD, #103. Official title unknown.
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Elizabeth Tompkins
F, b. 4 November 1830, d. 7 March 1901
Father | John Tompkins b. 19 Mar 1804, d. 16 Sep 1887 |
Mother | Maria Mariah Davis b. 19 Aug 1805, d. 8 Sep 1897 |
Elizabeth Tompkins was born on 4 November 1830 at Norway Twp, Herkimer County, NY. She married William Luther. Elizabeth Tompkins died on 7 March 1901 at Norway Twp, NY.
Family | William Luther b. 1825, d. 1909 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S498] Family Pedigrees, AA CD, #103. Official title unknown.
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Etta Tompkins1
F, b. 13 September 1858
Father | Cornelius Tompkins |
Mother | Katherine McCormack |
Etta Tompkins was born on 13 September 1858 at Newark, NJ.1 She married Charles Henry Simonson, son of Stephen Simonson and Mary Bailey.1
Family | Charles Henry Simonson b. 13 Aug 1850, d. 4 Aug 1936 |
Child |
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Her father was born in Newark, NJ; her mother in New Jersey.1 Married name: Simonson.
Citations
- [S678] Virgina C Gill, Simonson/Cole File, 7 Nov 1981.
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James Haviland Tompkins1
M
Father | Samuel Dusenberry Tompkins |
Mother | Gettianna Vreeland b. 14 Mar 1841, d. 1918 |
Family | Eleanore Heike b. 1886, d. 1912 |
Citations
- [S198] Nicholas Garretson Vreeland, History and Genealogy of the Vreeland Family, p. 214.
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John Tompkins
M, b. 19 March 1804, d. 16 September 1887
John Tompkins was born on 19 March 1804 at New York. He married Maria Mariah Davis, daughter of Joseph Davis and Elizabeth Hallock, on 1 March 1827 at Norway Twp, Herkimer County, NY. John Tompkins died on 16 September 1887 at Norway Twp, NY.
Family | Maria Mariah Davis b. 19 Aug 1805, d. 8 Sep 1897 |
Children |
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General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S498] Family Pedigrees, AA CD, #103. Official title unknown.
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Margaret Tompkins
F, b. 7 September 1837, d. 13 June 1911
Father | John Tompkins b. 19 Mar 1804, d. 16 Sep 1887 |
Mother | Maria Mariah Davis b. 19 Aug 1805, d. 8 Sep 1897 |
Margaret Tompkins was born on 7 September 1837 at Norway Twp, Herkimer County, NY. She married (1) Curtis W Satterlee. Margaret Tompkins married (2) William T Skiff. Margaret Tompkins died on 13 June 1911 at Rockford, Winnebago County, IL.
Family 1 | Curtis W Satterlee b. 1838 |
Family 2 | William T Skiff b. 1832, d. 1888 |
Married name: Satterlee. Married name: Skiff.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S498] Family Pedigrees, AA CD, #103. Official title unknown.