That there is now in subcriptions $450.". Fishkill-on-Hudson. Milan was taken off in 1818, and Pine Plains was erected into a separate township in 1823. The first town meeting in Northeast, as at present constituted, was held at Northeast Center on the first day of April, 1823. A final study for the Stoutenburgh panel of a mural for the post office in Hyde Park, New York. By a payment of a small annual fee to the farmers they have secured the right to hunt and fish over miles of adjacent territory. Adjoining Hyde Park village on the north is the country seat of Mr. F. W. Vanderbilt, who purchased the property in 1895. C37, JMM "10,000 Vital Records of Eastern New York, 1777-1834." 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A large portion of the land about what is now known as Tivoli was owned by the Hoffmans, who built the mills northeast of Tivoli, nearly a century and a half ago. About 1735 Jacob Stoutenburgh, a Hollander and trader from Westchester, became interested in lands now comprised within the bounds of this town. Of their descendants, Philip N. Bonesteel was a merchant, magistrate and post-master in Red Hook for many years. St. James Episcopal Church was built in 1904. The county was named for Mary of Modena, Duchess of York, second wife of James, Duke of York (later James II, King of England). Among the early settlers were the families of Newcomb, Filkins, Humphreys, Halls, Jacksons, Aliens, Flaglers, Formans, Marshalls, Beadles, Deans, Sellecks, Abbotts, Van Voorhees, Harris and Frost. They settled along the Fishkill River and in the areas that are now Poughkeepsie and Rhinebeck. It has always been an industrial center. II Match all terms exactly First & Middle Name (s) Last Name Any Event Year Location Keyword e.g. Isaac Blauvelt, Rev. His grandson, Gulian, came about 1730, and built the house still standing known as Mount Gulian. Richard Sackett who was one of the first settlers of Dover in the Beekman Patent, obtaining a patent for 7,500 acres on 1 Nov. 1704. Their son Jonathan married Anna Wood, daughter of Daniel Wood, in 1774. The church property was sold in 1893. They erected a stone cotton mill in 1814. Settlement in the southern part of the town began as early as 1754, and the names of Shear, Clapp, Brundage, Swade, Dean, Weeks and Townsend are recorded among the pioneers. Genealogy Trails With the granting of a patent known as Minnisinck to Robert Sanders and Myndert Harmans, October 24, 1686, the site of the city of Poughkeepsie began to acquire settlers enough to determine the location of a center or hamlet. The freshet of 1865 swept the dam away. . Territorially it is the smallest town in Dutchess county, covering 16,025 acres, but in point of population and industrial activity it is one of the most important. In 1811 the Episcopalians decided to build a separate house of worship, and Dr. Bard gave the central part of the present St. James churchyard, and the building was erected in that year. Extensive deposits of hematite ore are found in the north part of the town, and have been mined considerably. Settlers Of The Beekman Patent Dutchess County New York Mills To Page by Frank J. Doherty This embraced the present towns of Beekman, Union Vale, a portion of La Grange, and nearly all of Pawling and Dover, with the exception of a strip along their eastern border. Isaac Rysdyck, 1765 to 1790. Rev. The 61,660 acres (249.5 km2) east of the Byram River making up the Connecticut Panhandle were granted to Connecticut, in recognition of the wishes of the residents. He had four sons John, Sebastian, Philip, and Mark, who settled around on the land of their father's purchase, and to each of whom he gave a farm. I LDS Genealogy, History of Little Nine Partners of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess county, Vol. Oswego and Verbank are hamlets. Samuel and Amos had been connected with the Goshen, Connecticut settlement. Extensive plains originally covered by pine forests gave the town its name. DOWNLOAD OPTIONS download 1 file . Harvey G. Eastman, George Innis, Mark D. Wilbur and George P. Pelton were leaders in this latter improvement era. The village of Pawling has a fine water system constructed in 1895. The camps were occupied until the "contact period" in the early 1600's. The Wappingers (Wappinnee, Wapinck, Wappinge) and related Native American communities lived along the eastern banks of the Mahikannituck (Hudson River), from modern Dutchess County NY, east into central Connecticut, and south into Westchester County. [New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. When Henry Hudson sailed up the Hudson River in 1609, laying claim to the valley for the Dutch Crown, the east bank of the river had been home for centuries to the Wappinger Indians and other members of the Algonquin Federation. The title to the soil dates back to 1705 when Peter Fauconier, one of the Little Nine Partner patentees, became sole owner of this grant. A special dispensation required sparsely settled Dutchess County to maintain only a path or highway wide enough for horse and man. They have leased the old ore mine property for a term of years, and erected a large club house, where they are at liberty to come at pleasure. The village contains several large manufacturing plants, notably the Fishkill Landing Machine Co., incorporated in 1853; The Dutchess Hat Works, organized in 1873 by Lewis Tompkins; and the Dutchess Tool Co., which has been in existence since 1886. A new building was erected in 1836; it was sold in 1870 to Jonathan Warner, founder of the Old Ladies' Home, and the money was used for the construction of the present High School. At the mouth of Stony creek was the mill of Jannetje Bradt, Park's mill at Myersville (Madalin), Cook's factory, and Zachariah Hoffman's mill. Occupied as Hospital in 1778 By Revolutionary Soldiers Many of Whom Are Buried South of This Road. Roe Van Voorhis of Fishkill, Duchess County, New York: 255: St. Paul's Church, Red Hook, Duchess [sic] County, New York : Rose Hill : De Peyster family: 74 Early Settlers of New York State, Vol. Prepares genealogy tables of early settlers; 7. Dutchess County Government. From Vassar College to small community libraries, learning thrived in Dutchess County from the second quarter of the nineteenth century onwards. Crum Elbow creek formed a natural division between the property of the Bards on the north, and the Stoutenburghs on the south. ^ P A^ P E R S NEW HAVEN COLONY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The combination of highways, railroads, and river access transformed western Dutchess into an industrial powerhouse, while strengthening agriculture in eastern Dutchess. The present bank building was erected in 1903. In 1830 a direct stage route twice a week was established from Poughkeepsie to Pine Plains, by way of Pleasant Valley. This was destroyed by fire January 18, 1857, and the present brick building erected shortly thereafter, and dedicated September 7, 1858. Early settlers in the Hudson Valley immigrated to escape political and religious persecution, and yet, upon their arrival here, they saw fit to participate in a culture that removed others involuntarily from their home-lands and forced them to labor for the economic development of a community in which they had no rights. Among the early settlers are the names familiar at the present timeWinans, Smith, Harris, Reynolds, Hoffman, Pulver, Deuel, Dibblee, Husted, Stevenson, Rau (Rowe), Seldon, and others. During the Civil War the name of the post office was changed to Fishkill-on-Hudson. He died about 1860. In 1855 when the city had been taken out, the town had left but 3,110 people. Death entry content: Name, age, sex, color, marital status, month and day of death, native state or country, occupation and cause of death. The college grew out of the Church of the Holy Innocents and its parish school. Ease of access and economic prosperity brought the first families of American from New York City to found or expand estates along the Hudson River. The town contains no villages of commercial importance. The Company was re-organized in 1825, and built the machine shop and foundry on the east side of the creek, devoted largely to the production of cotton machinery. The village contains several stores, mechanical shops, and the Borden creamery. The trail would become the means by which settlers would access the frontier. A notable fire of the village days was the burning of the court house September 25, 1806. Peter Montfort bought 370 acres of land in the vicinity of Fishkill Plains in 1735. Dutchess County's history is visible at every turn. In 1911 it contains about 50,000 volumes. They numbered about four hundred, and came principally from the southern part of the county. In 2013, Dutchess County celebrated its 300th anniversary of democracy based upon a legislative resolution sponsored by County Legislator Michael Kelsey from Salt Point. They may include county histories, town histories, other types of histories, collections of biographies, genealogies of families, collections of records for a specific area, etc. . A second edifice was built in 1760, and in 1822 a third church was erected on the site of the present church building. Among the early settlers we find the names of Livingston, Potter, Abel, Morey, Reed, Uhl, Cline and Wilkinson. There are in the town six villages. Also on microfilm. Gilbert Budd had a lumber yard, and was interested in the freighting business. First federal census of all Dutchess County, New York: 123: The records of Christ Church : Poughkeepsie, New York: 918: Notes On the Ancestry of Major Wm. The charter was granted to Abraham Kip on the east side of the river, and to Moses Contine on the west side. In recent years, county government has acted to preserve historical elements of the landscape through adaptive re-use, nomination of sites to the National Register of Historic Places, and the development of entire historic districts. Barracks were erected on the plateau southeast of the village, and frequently large bodies of troops were stationed there. That they have paid $3,700. Supervises subordinate staff members; 8. The New York Rubber Co. was organized in 1848, to manufacture articles under the Goodyear patent. 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The Franklindale Cotton Co. was operated by the Garners from 1844 to 1885, when the plant was destroyed by fire. Writes press releases and does public speaking about Dutchess County history; 5. Rebecca's father was Joseph Bryan, and her mother died shortly after . Early settlements in Dutchess County, New York Family History Library General History of Dutchess County, New York, 1877 (included in U.S. County and Regional Histories and Atlases collection) Ancestry General history of Duchess County from 1609 to 1876 Index LDS Genealogy General history of Duchess County from 1609 to 1876 Index Internet Archive Dover was formed as a town from Pawling, February 20, 1807. That, however, was only for the first election, all subsequent elections for many years coming in April. The sons built the Methodist church there, and were generous supporters of local enterprises. Another range, known as the West Mountain, occupies the western part. The Starr Institute, which contains a free library, was built and furnished by Mrs. Mary R. Miller in 1862, at a cost of $15,000. This page was last edited on 26 January 2023, at 21:11. We also do our best to provide a history of the area, to provide you with an overview of the time in which your ancestors lived. New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. North of Spencers Corners stands the old-fashioned house of the Dakins, built by Orville Dakin, when the country was a wilderness. In this building the Society of the Cincinnati was instituted, May, 1783. From 1683 to 1715 most of the settlers in Dutchess County were Dutch. Develops programs and educational projects in conjunction with area educational institutions and historical societies; 6. Joseph Wing of do Farmer. International Genealogical Index (FamilySearch) - free, Dutchess County New York Historical Facts, Dutchess County New York Genealogy Resources, Dutchess County New York Genealogy Websites, Dutchess County New York Genealogy References, Wikipedia contributors, "Duchess, New York" in, Wikipedia contributors, "Dutchess County, New York," in "Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia. This latter period of improvement included the building of the new water works, pumping from the Hudson River with sand filtration; the installation of a complete sewerage system; the Fallkill improvement by which the old mill ponds on the kill were abolished and the stream was walled in; the Poughkeepsie & Eastern Railroad; the building of the city railroad, and the beginning of the Poughkeepsie Bridge. The records of the present society state that the Presbyterian church of Pleasant Plains was organized March 28, 1837, by Rev. 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