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301 Died age 24.  Reeves, Emma (I3185)
 
302 Died age 29 years, 0 months, 6 days. Storms, Rachel J. (I3590)
 
303 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I7451)
 
304 Died age 43. Chapman, William Rogers (I2646)
 
305 Died age 49 years, 9 months, 17 days of TB. Coe, Cornelia (Cecelia) (I3657)
 
306 Died age 64. Shuart, Isaac I. (I0841)
 
307 Died age 69.4.18

Birth date has also been given as December 11, 1809 
Lawrence, Susan (I2185)
 
308 Died age 80. Michelsen, Reyer (I8921)
 
309 Died age 86.

Richard and Mary Newhall deeded a dwelling house and land, to Matthew Farrington, Jr., at one time owned by Anthony Newhall, of 4 acres that had been bequeathed to mary in her father Anthony Newhall's will. 
Newhall, Mary (I8167)
 
310 Died age 87.2.11, New York City. Riley, Catharine (I0988)
 
311 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I7455)
 
312 Died at age 57 years, 10 months, 3 days Caskey, Jane (I2698)
 
313 Died at age 68.

Jonas Farrington, yeoman of Eastchester, Benjamin Drake, Stephen and Levinas witnessed the will of Stephen Sneeden of Eastchester, dated May 28, 1778, proved April 12, 1785.  
Farrington, Jonas (I2960)
 
314 Died at age 70 years, 3 months and 7 days. Harriet (I3077)
 
315 Died at age 81 Yrs, 1 mo. and 16 days.

1880. Yonkers, Westchester County, New York Federal Census, household 131, "Abbie" Valentine, age 77, was living with her son, James "C" Valentine, farmer,  
Lawrence, Abigail Susan (I2189)
 
316 Died at age 96years, and 20 days.

1880. Galien Township, Berrian County, Michigan Federal Census. Samantha (nee Taylor) Valentine, age 55, born New York, was enumerated in the home of her daughter, Julia Samantha Valentine, and her husband, Lycurgus Jefferies, as mother-in-law.  
Taylor, Samantha (I2628)
 
317 Died at birth. Davis, Delia (I5686)
 
318 Died between March 22, 1655 and June 8, 1655. On April 17, 1657, his widow Catrina Roeloffse made a petition for permission to raise money on account of the salary due her late husband Lucas Rodenburgh, as Vice Director of Curacoa. Her petition was granted. Rodenburg, Lucas (I7032)
 
319 Died December 26, 1910, age 47. In 1900 Cornelius and his wife, Lavina (nee Valentine) Foshay, age 28, were living with Cornelius Foshay's mothe Foshay, Cornelius (I5793)
 
320 Died during childbirth. Ruder, Rose (I10015)
 
321 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I8520)
 
322 Died young. La Montagne, Jolant (I8631)
 
323 Died young. La Montagne, Jesse (I8568)
 
324 died young. Gesner, Twin (I7510)
 
325 died young. Gesner, Twin (I7509)
 
326 Died young. Nagel, William (I6705)
 
327 Died young. Farrington, Sarah (I5528)
 
328 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4875)
 
329 Dirck Claessen was a potter. In 1657, when he became a small burgher, he bought a house and lot in New Amsterdam, and set up a pottery, known afterward as "Pot-baker Corner," located near the outlet of the Fresh Water into the East River, and next to Henry Braiser. He leased the property on August 10, 1662 for three years and moved to Harlem to manage his Bowery there, and was chosen magistrate. On November 5, 1663 Dirk sold his Bowery to Jan Teunissen, but had to take it back under a mortgage of that date, and finally sold it to Daniel Tourneur February 1, 1667, then returned to New Amsterdam to resume his pottery there.

Dirck Claessen deeded the property on September 10, 1680 to his daughter Gisberta by his second wife, and John Everts, son of his second wife Annetie, widow of Evert Jansen. It is unknown whether or not Gisberta married. When a miss of sweet fifteen, one Wm. Phillips visited her, but on a Sunday morning October 26, 1679, and she being caught acting rather free to suit the father, he indignantly drove Phillips out of the house, nearly cutting his nose off with a knife.

Dirck Clasen Pottbacker, bridegroom and Mettie Elberts Bride, before Wm. Bogardus, Notary Public, to be assisted by Bay Crosvelts and Cornelis Vandenburgh her chosen overseers. Agreeing by God Almighty permission to marry each other. They also agree that each party shall bring in all their goods and personal property, none excepted, with which the Almighty Bod has blessed them, and the profits and losses are to be to them equally. And after the decease of either, the survivor shall have one-half and the heirs of the deceased to have the remainder. March 15, 1678/9.

"Dirck Clasen Pottbacker. Agreement. March 15, 1678. Appeared before me, Wm. Bogardus, Notary Public, residing in New York, admitted by the Rt. Hon. Edmund Andros, Knight and Lieutenant-Governor, etc., under his Royal Highness, James Duke of York and Albany, etc. Derick Clasen Pottbacker, widower of Amertie Dircksen, on the one part. And John Rea, as being married Clarision, the daughter of the first wife of the said Dirck Clasen, viz., Wyntie Roelofs, and giving him power, also for Jannetie married with Cornelis Dircksen, and Gretie married to Barent Christians. As also of John Everts being a son of his second wife, Amertie Dirckse, being assisted by Mr. Boele Roeloffsen and Hugh Barents de Cleyn, requested in this same, and also by desire to speak for Gisbertse, a maid under age of the afore said Dirck Clasen procreated by the aforesaid Amertie Clasen, 'they all declaring that they have agreed in friendly love with each other as follows:'

The said widower Dirck Clasen Pottbacker shall have possession of the whole estate, and after his decease, the three first children of said Wyntie Roeloffs are to have one half, which shall be in common with his present wife, Mettie Elberts, and the aforesaid children shall have 300 guilders, wampum value; the remainder is to go to the children of the second wife, Amertie Dircksen namely John and Gisbertse 'And they are to have each one half of a certain corner called Pottbackers corner, with all that is depending thereon; being situated near the out ward of the Fresh water into the East river, and next into Henry Breasier's.': The girl is to remain in her father's house till she is married and John is to remain in the service of his father for six months. They all agreed and sign his document.

November 1, 1686. "We Nicholas Delaplaine, Boele Roelofsen, Theophilus Turford and Hendrick Jansen, in obedience to an order of the Court of Mayor and Aldermen, dated the 19th of October 1676, to make an inventory of the estate of Dirck Claesen, etc. The lot of ground with the old house thereon situated and lying in the Heer Gracht," 75 pounds. "The lot of ground and old house, situated in Petticoat Lane, 25 pounds. Total amount, 126 pounds. Sworn to this date.

"Abstracts of Wills", Vol. I, pp 135-136, published by The New York Historical Society.
"Revised History of Harlem (City of New York) Its Origin and Early Annals," James Riker, 1904.  
Claessen, Dirck (I7119)
 
330 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1005)
 
331 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I6634)
 
332 Divorced Mary E. Branson. Tibbets, William (I5669)
 
333 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I0036)
 
334 Dr. Henry Fowler made a will, probated September 1803, Yonkers, Westchester County, New York, in which he named his sons, Frederick, Alexander, Augustus, James and Barnabas; daughters, Phebe and Hannah Fowler.

Tombstone: "Phebe Valentine died at age 49.9.20". "Valentines in America 1644-1874", Thomas Weston Valentine.

 
Fowler, Phebe (I0900)
 
335 Early Germans of New Jersey and Their Churchs, Smiths of Alexandria Genealogy, T. F. Chambers. Smith, Jesse (I3486)
 
336 Edgar V. Trull, the youngest of the medical practitioners of the town was born in New York State on August 26, 1854. He read medicine with Dr. George H. Billings of Cohoes, New York, after which he entered the Medical Department of Union University, and from that institution was graduated in 1877. After practicing about three years in New Scotland and Cohoes, he came to Manchester, where he has since resided, and engaged in professional work. "History of Manchester Vermont."

1880. Manchester Township, Bennington County, Vermonth. E. V. Trull age 27, born New York, Physician, wife Catherine age 28, born New York, daughter Bertha age 11 months, born Vermont.

1900. Same location. Doctor Edgar V. Trull, age 45, born New York, Physician, wife Harriet age 32, born Vermonth, daughter Birtha age 20, born July 1879, Vermont. (Second wife?)

1910. Same location. Edgar V. Trull age 55, born New York, physician, and wife Harriet P. age 42, born Vermonth.

1920. Same location. Edgar V. Trull age 65, born New York, Physician, wife Harriet P. age 52, born Vermonth. Living next door to Bertha age 40, born Vermonth. Her last name looks like Pierce, but was recorded as Rierce, and later Freres. Her husband, LeRoy R., age 41, born Vermonth, dentist, daughter Marjorie Age 12, born Vermonth, son John Edgar, age 10, born Vermonth. 
Trull, Edgar V. (I0132)
 
337 Edith died from breast cancer. Edith talented contralto voice. Greenberg, Edith (I9793)
 
338 Edmond Farrington moved to Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts where two indictments were brought against him for witchcraft in the Salem Witch Trials. One "for Covenantin w'th the Devill Billa" and one for "aflicting Mary Warren."

1692. Province of Massachusetts Bay, in New England, Essex County. Edward Farrington four or five years since in the town of Andover, The jurors for our Soverign Lord and Lady the King and Queen, present that Edward Farrington, wickedly, malitiously and feloniously made a covenant with the Devil both soul and body forever, and to serve the devil and signed the Devil's Book; by which diabollical covenant by him with the Devil made in manner and form aforesaid. "The said Edward Farrington is become a detestable Witch Against the peace of o'r Soveraigne lord & lady the King & Queen their Crowne & dignity & the Laws in that Case made & provided witness his own Confession." (Reverse for Covenantin with the Devill Billa. Vera Robert Payne, foreman files. Mass. Archives, Vol. 135. No. 51.

In 1692, a second indictment followed, citing Edward Farrington of Andover, , . as "after certain detestable arts called witchcrafts and sorceries, wickedly and malisiously and feloniously, served, practiced and exercised at and in the town of Salem, aforesaid, upon and against one Mary Warren of Salem, a single woman by which wicked arts the said Mary Warren the day and year foresaid, and divers and other days and times as well before as after, was and is tortured, afflicted, pined, tormented, consumed, pined and wasted against the peace of our Soverign Lord, etc., and the laws in that case made and provided. Witnesses, Martha Sprague and Ann Puttnam. (Reversed). Robert Payne, foreman. Ibid, Vol. 135, No. 52. 
Farrington, Edward (I3189)
 
339 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I0968)
 
340 Edward Jessup Westchester, left a will dated August 16, 1666, proved November 14, 1666 at Flushing, "being sicke and weake", devised to his daughters, Elizabeth Hunt and Hannah Jessup 35 pounds to be paid to them when at age 18. Legacies to son Edward, and grandchild, Mary Hunt, to cousin Johana Burroughs, and to Derrick Garrison. His wife Elizabeth was appointed sole executrix, of his estate, of all lands, houses and goods, and "she is to bring up my tow children in the fear of God. I appoint my well beloved friends, Richard Cornhill, J. P., Mrs. Sarah Bridges, my brother-in-law John Burrows, and Ralph Hunt overseers of my will, and to be assistants to my executrix. Witnessed by William Goulding, John Richardson, Richard Horton. Witness to the inventory of the estate was Thomas Hunt. "Abstracts of Wills," Vol. I., p 4, published by The New York Historical Society. Jessup, Edward (I6721)
 
341 Edward was the youngest of six children. Fred and his two sons and daughters live in Lindenhurst, Long Island. (Letter from Mildred Whearty Witmer) Witmer, Edward (I4866)
 
342 Egbert died before his father, leaving two sons Haugwout, Egbert (I0626)
 
343 Eight children Hayes, Nelson (I3927)
 
344 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2810)
 
345 Either Thomas Eddy, or his father, Thomas Eddy, reportedly married four times. Eddy, Thomas (I2131)
 
346 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I6641)
 
347 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I6652)
 
348 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2934)
 
349 Elizabeth Valentine's obituary published May 9, 1891 in the "Mansfield Weekly News" stated that Elizabeth died May 5, 1891 at her residence on Park Avenue, Mansifled, Ohio. A death certificate from the Richland County Health Department shows that Elizabeth died May 6, 1891, age 61 of pulmonary abscess and "la grippe." Burd, Elizabeth (I5659)
 
350 Ellen Post Valentine, "widow of Abraham Valentine" was accepted on Confession of Faith in the Reformed (Lutheran?) Dutch Church, New York City on March 5, 1807. See Martha Wortendyke Valentine, widow of Jacob Valentine, also became a member of the same church.

Death date also given as June 15, 1828.

1850. Monroe Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Ellen Valentine, age 72, (born 1778/9), New York, was living with her son, Anthony Post Valentine. Therefore she did not die June 15, 1828.

"Bible Records of Ellen Post Valentine", in possession of descendant, Ralph Schuyler Valentine, 7242 Via Mimosa, San Jose, CA 95135. 
Post, Elinore (I2171)
 

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