Descendants of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven - Person Page 2403

David Abeal Statesir

M, #240201
     David married Ann Vanderveer, daughter of Aaron Vanderveer and Mary P. Conover, on 13-Dec-1866.

Joseph Augustus Vanderveer

M, #240202, b. 11 Jan 1840, d. 14 Oct 1917
Joseph Augustus Vanderveer|b. 11 Jan 1840\nd. 14 Oct 1917|p2403.htm#i240202|Aaron Vanderveer|b. 1 Mar 1815\nd. 16 Jan 1887|p273.htm#i27221|Mary P. Conover|b. 27 May 1817\nd. 12 Feb 1886|p1672.htm#i167101|Joseph I. Vanderveer|b. 9 Jan 1790\nd. 5 Nov 1878|p273.htm#i27218|Jane Smock|b. 20 Nov 1791\nd. 23 Mar 1871|p273.htm#i27217|Peter H. Conover|b. 18 Apr 1778\nd. 14 Aug 1817|p27.htm#i2692|Patience Scott|b. 6 Jul 1781\nd. 24 Apr 1845|p27.htm#i2694|

Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Joseph Augustus Vanderveer was born on 11-Jan-1840 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Aaron Vanderveer and Mary P. Conover. Joseph married Rachel Mount Rue, daughter of Daniel J. Rue and Eleanor M. Mount, on 8-Jan-1863. Joseph Augustus Vanderveer died on 14-Oct-1917 at age 77.
     He resided at at Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey.

Children of Joseph Augustus Vanderveer and Rachel Mount Rue

Rachel Mount Rue

F, #240203, b. 1 Apr 1844, d. 21 Dec 1942
Rachel Mount Rue|b. 1 Apr 1844\nd. 21 Dec 1942|p2403.htm#i240203|Daniel J. Rue||p2403.htm#i240204|Eleanor M. Mount||p2403.htm#i240205|||||||||||||
      Rachel Mount Rue was born on 1-Apr-1844. She was the daughter of Daniel J. Rue and Eleanor M. Mount. Rachel married Joseph Augustus Vanderveer, son of Aaron Vanderveer and Mary P. Conover, on 8-Jan-1863. Rachel Mount Rue died on 21-Dec-1942 at age 98. Rachel was buried at Old Brick Church Cemetery, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey.

Children of Rachel Mount Rue and Joseph Augustus Vanderveer

Daniel J. Rue

M, #240204
     Daniel married Eleanor M. Mount.

Child of Daniel J. Rue and Eleanor M. Mount

Eleanor M. Mount

F, #240205
     Eleanor married Daniel J. Rue.

Child of Eleanor M. Mount and Daniel J. Rue

Frank E. Vanderveer

M, #240206, b. 19 Nov 1866, d. 28 Jun 1913
Frank E. Vanderveer|b. 19 Nov 1866\nd. 28 Jun 1913|p2403.htm#i240206|Joseph Augustus Vanderveer|b. 11 Jan 1840\nd. 14 Oct 1917|p2403.htm#i240202|Rachel Mount Rue|b. 1 Apr 1844\nd. 21 Dec 1942|p2403.htm#i240203|Aaron Vanderveer|b. 1 Mar 1815\nd. 16 Jan 1887|p273.htm#i27221|Mary P. Conover|b. 27 May 1817\nd. 12 Feb 1886|p1672.htm#i167101|Daniel J. Rue||p2403.htm#i240204|Eleanor M. Mount||p2403.htm#i240205|

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Frank E. Vanderveer was born on 19-Nov-1866. He was the son of Joseph Augustus Vanderveer and Rachel Mount Rue. Frank married Laura Glena Bleakney on 25-Dec-1898. Frank E. Vanderveer died on 28-Jun-1913 at age 46. Frank was buried at Old Brick Church Cemetery, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey.

Laura Glena Bleakney

F, #240207
     Laura married Frank E. Vanderveer, son of Joseph Augustus Vanderveer and Rachel Mount Rue, on 25-Dec-1898.

Daniel Rue Vanderveer

M, #240208, b. 10 Sep 1870, d. 13 Sep 1873
Daniel Rue Vanderveer|b. 10 Sep 1870\nd. 13 Sep 1873|p2403.htm#i240208|Joseph Augustus Vanderveer|b. 11 Jan 1840\nd. 14 Oct 1917|p2403.htm#i240202|Rachel Mount Rue|b. 1 Apr 1844\nd. 21 Dec 1942|p2403.htm#i240203|Aaron Vanderveer|b. 1 Mar 1815\nd. 16 Jan 1887|p273.htm#i27221|Mary P. Conover|b. 27 May 1817\nd. 12 Feb 1886|p1672.htm#i167101|Daniel J. Rue||p2403.htm#i240204|Eleanor M. Mount||p2403.htm#i240205|

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Daniel Rue Vanderveer was born on 10-Sep-1870. He was the son of Joseph Augustus Vanderveer and Rachel Mount Rue. Daniel Rue Vanderveer died on 13-Sep-1873 at age 3
He was playing with a dog alongside a moving wagon. The dog caused him to fall beneath the wagon where his neck and head were crushed, causing almost instant death. Daniel was buried at Old Brick Church Cemetery, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey.

Aaron D. Vanderveer

M, #240209, b. 21 Dec 1876
Aaron D. Vanderveer|b. 21 Dec 1876|p2403.htm#i240209|Joseph Augustus Vanderveer|b. 11 Jan 1840\nd. 14 Oct 1917|p2403.htm#i240202|Rachel Mount Rue|b. 1 Apr 1844\nd. 21 Dec 1942|p2403.htm#i240203|Aaron Vanderveer|b. 1 Mar 1815\nd. 16 Jan 1887|p273.htm#i27221|Mary P. Conover|b. 27 May 1817\nd. 12 Feb 1886|p1672.htm#i167101|Daniel J. Rue||p2403.htm#i240204|Eleanor M. Mount||p2403.htm#i240205|

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Aaron D. Vanderveer was born on 21-Dec-1876. He was the son of Joseph Augustus Vanderveer and Rachel Mount Rue. Aaron married Eleanor Baker on 13-Oct-1906.
     Aaron D. Vanderveer resided at at Yonkers, Westchester County, New York.

Eleanor Baker

F, #240210, b. 17 Feb 1873
      Eleanor Baker was born on 17-Feb-1873. Eleanor married Aaron D. Vanderveer, son of Joseph Augustus Vanderveer and Rachel Mount Rue, on 13-Oct-1906.
     Eleanor Baker was also known as Ella Baker.

Frank R. Parker

M, #240212, d. 4 May 1914
     Frank R. Parker died on 4-May-1914.

Mary Conover Vanderveer

F, #240214, b. 13 Sep 1873
Mary Conover Vanderveer|b. 13 Sep 1873|p2403.htm#i240214|Joseph Augustus Vanderveer|b. 11 Jan 1840\nd. 14 Oct 1917|p2403.htm#i240202|Rachel Mount Rue|b. 1 Apr 1844\nd. 21 Dec 1942|p2403.htm#i240203|Aaron Vanderveer|b. 1 Mar 1815\nd. 16 Jan 1887|p273.htm#i27221|Mary P. Conover|b. 27 May 1817\nd. 12 Feb 1886|p1672.htm#i167101|Daniel J. Rue||p2403.htm#i240204|Eleanor M. Mount||p2403.htm#i240205|

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Mary Conover Vanderveer was born on 13-Sep-1873. She was the daughter of Joseph Augustus Vanderveer and Rachel Mount Rue. Mary married Frank McCabe on 28-Dec-1893.
     Mary Conover Vanderveer resided at at Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey.

Children of Mary Conover Vanderveer and Frank McCabe

William Augustus Vanderveer

M, #240215, b. 27 Apr 1864, d. 27 Mar 1952
William Augustus Vanderveer|b. 27 Apr 1864\nd. 27 Mar 1952|p2403.htm#i240215|Joseph Augustus Vanderveer|b. 11 Jan 1840\nd. 14 Oct 1917|p2403.htm#i240202|Rachel Mount Rue|b. 1 Apr 1844\nd. 21 Dec 1942|p2403.htm#i240203|Aaron Vanderveer|b. 1 Mar 1815\nd. 16 Jan 1887|p273.htm#i27221|Mary P. Conover|b. 27 May 1817\nd. 12 Feb 1886|p1672.htm#i167101|Daniel J. Rue||p2403.htm#i240204|Eleanor M. Mount||p2403.htm#i240205|

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      William Augustus Vanderveer was born on 27-Apr-1864. He was the son of Joseph Augustus Vanderveer and Rachel Mount Rue. William married Grace Francis Sleght, daughter of Lyman Ellsworth Sleght and Elizabeth Leah Thorpe, on 26-Aug-1891. William Augustus Vanderveer died on 27-Mar-1952 at Kingston, Ulster County, New York, at age 87. William was buried at Riverview Cemetery, Port Ewen, Ulster County, New York.

Child of William Augustus Vanderveer and Grace Francis Sleght

Grace Francis Sleght

F, #240216, b. 22 Dec 1870, d. 24 Apr 1933
Grace Francis Sleght|b. 22 Dec 1870\nd. 24 Apr 1933|p2403.htm#i240216|Lyman Ellsworth Sleght||p2403.htm#i240217|Elizabeth Leah Thorpe||p2403.htm#i240218|||||||||||||
      Grace Francis Sleght was born on 22-Dec-1870. She was the daughter of Lyman Ellsworth Sleght and Elizabeth Leah Thorpe. Grace married William Augustus Vanderveer, son of Joseph Augustus Vanderveer and Rachel Mount Rue, on 26-Aug-1891. Grace Francis Sleght died on 24-Apr-1933 at Port Ewen, Ulster County, New York, at age 62.

Child of Grace Francis Sleght and William Augustus Vanderveer

Lyman Ellsworth Sleght

M, #240217
     Lyman married Elizabeth Leah Thorpe.

Child of Lyman Ellsworth Sleght and Elizabeth Leah Thorpe

Elizabeth Leah Thorpe

F, #240218
     Elizabeth married Lyman Ellsworth Sleght.

Child of Elizabeth Leah Thorpe and Lyman Ellsworth Sleght

Joseph Ellsworth Vanderveer

M, #240220, b. 30 Jul 1892, d. Oct 1966
Joseph Ellsworth Vanderveer|b. 30 Jul 1892\nd. Oct 1966|p2403.htm#i240220|William Augustus Vanderveer|b. 27 Apr 1864\nd. 27 Mar 1952|p2403.htm#i240215|Grace Francis Sleght|b. 22 Dec 1870\nd. 24 Apr 1933|p2403.htm#i240216|Joseph A. Vanderveer|b. 11 Jan 1840\nd. 14 Oct 1917|p2403.htm#i240202|Rachel M. Rue|b. 1 Apr 1844\nd. 21 Dec 1942|p2403.htm#i240203|Lyman E. Sleght||p2403.htm#i240217|Elizabeth L. Thorpe||p2403.htm#i240218|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Joseph Ellsworth Vanderveer was born on 30-Jul-1892. He was the son of William Augustus Vanderveer and Grace Francis Sleght. Joseph married Marion Hull Crosby, daughter of Marvin C. Crosby and Frances Hull, on 14-Sep-1912. Joseph Ellsworth Vanderveer died in Oct-1966 at Kingston, Ulster County, New York, at age 74.

Child of Joseph Ellsworth Vanderveer and Marion Hull Crosby

Marion Hull Crosby

F, #240221, b. 10 Oct 1892, d. 29 Jul 1960
Marion Hull Crosby|b. 10 Oct 1892\nd. 29 Jul 1960|p2403.htm#i240221|Marvin C. Crosby||p2403.htm#i240222|Frances Hull||p2403.htm#i240223|||||||||||||
      Marion Hull Crosby was born on 10-Oct-1892. She was the daughter of Marvin C. Crosby and Frances Hull. Marion married Joseph Ellsworth Vanderveer, son of William Augustus Vanderveer and Grace Francis Sleght, on 14-Sep-1912. Marion Hull Crosby died on 29-Jul-1960 at age 67.

Child of Marion Hull Crosby and Joseph Ellsworth Vanderveer

Marvin C. Crosby

M, #240222
     Marvin married Frances Hull.

Child of Marvin C. Crosby and Frances Hull

Frances Hull

F, #240223
     Frances married Marvin C. Crosby.

Child of Frances Hull and Marvin C. Crosby

Barbara Crosby Vanderveer

F, #240224, b. 30 Dec 1914, d. 10 Feb 1991
Barbara Crosby Vanderveer|b. 30 Dec 1914\nd. 10 Feb 1991|p2403.htm#i240224|Joseph Ellsworth Vanderveer|b. 30 Jul 1892\nd. Oct 1966|p2403.htm#i240220|Marion Hull Crosby|b. 10 Oct 1892\nd. 29 Jul 1960|p2403.htm#i240221|William A. Vanderveer|b. 27 Apr 1864\nd. 27 Mar 1952|p2403.htm#i240215|Grace F. Sleght|b. 22 Dec 1870\nd. 24 Apr 1933|p2403.htm#i240216|Marvin C. Crosby||p2403.htm#i240222|Frances Hull||p2403.htm#i240223|

Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Barbara Crosby Vanderveer was born on 30-Dec-1914 at Kingston, Ulster County, New York. She was the daughter of Joseph Ellsworth Vanderveer and Marion Hull Crosby. Barbara married William John Anderson, son of William Augustus Anderson and Ada Lydia Metzler, on 25-Jan-1941 at Kingston, Ulster County, New York. Barbara Crosby Vanderveer died on 10-Feb-1991 at Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, at age 76. Barbara was buried at Port Ewen, Ulster County, New York.

Child of Barbara Crosby Vanderveer and William John Anderson

William John Anderson

M, #240225, b. 15 Feb 1911, d. 31 Mar 1988
William John Anderson|b. 15 Feb 1911\nd. 31 Mar 1988|p2403.htm#i240225|William Augustus Anderson||p2403.htm#i240226|Ada Lydia Metzler||p2403.htm#i240227|||||||||||||
      William John Anderson was born on 15-Feb-1911 at Buffalo, Erie County, New York. He was the son of William Augustus Anderson and Ada Lydia Metzler. William John Anderson was baptized on 5-Mar-1911 at Buffalo, Erie County, New York. William married Barbara Crosby Vanderveer, daughter of Joseph Ellsworth Vanderveer and Marion Hull Crosby, on 25-Jan-1941 at Kingston, Ulster County, New York. William John Anderson died on 31-Mar-1988 at Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, at age 77. William was buried at Port Ewen, Ulster County, New York.
Occupationa night shift forman at the Hercules Powder Company

Child of William John Anderson and Barbara Crosby Vanderveer

William Augustus Anderson

M, #240226
     William married Ada Lydia Metzler.

Child of William Augustus Anderson and Ada Lydia Metzler

Ada Lydia Metzler

F, #240227
     Ada married William Augustus Anderson.

Child of Ada Lydia Metzler and William Augustus Anderson

Augusta Jane Anderson

F, #240228, b. 29 Mar 1942, d. Nov 1987
Augusta Jane Anderson|b. 29 Mar 1942\nd. Nov 1987|p2403.htm#i240228|William John Anderson|b. 15 Feb 1911\nd. 31 Mar 1988|p2403.htm#i240225|Barbara Crosby Vanderveer|b. 30 Dec 1914\nd. 10 Feb 1991|p2403.htm#i240224|William A. Anderson||p2403.htm#i240226|Ada L. Metzler||p2403.htm#i240227|Joseph E. Vanderveer|b. 30 Jul 1892\nd. Oct 1966|p2403.htm#i240220|Marion H. Crosby|b. 10 Oct 1892\nd. 29 Jul 1960|p2403.htm#i240221|

Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=10th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Augusta Jane Anderson was born on 29-Mar-1942 at Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of William John Anderson and Barbara Crosby Vanderveer. Augusta married Thomas Joseph Ganzhorn. Augusta Jane Anderson died in Nov-1987 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, at age 45.

Thomas Joseph Ganzhorn

M, #240229
     Thomas married Augusta Jane Anderson, daughter of William John Anderson and Barbara Crosby Vanderveer.

Kieth Brancella

M, #240231

Child of Kieth Brancella

Sage Brancella

F, #240232
Sage Brancella||p2403.htm#i240232|Kieth Brancella||p2403.htm#i240231||||||||||||||||

Relationship=8th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=12th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Sage Brancella was the daughter of Kieth Brancella.

Walter R. Guerin

M, #240236
     Walter married Lenore Kass.

Lenore Kass

F, #240237
     Lenore married Walter R. Guerin.

Ernest Donald MacKay Yeaw

M, #240239
     Ernest married Marguerite Elizabeth Joan Hayward.

Marguerite Elizabeth Joan Hayward

F, #240240
     Marguerite married Ernest Donald MacKay Yeaw.

Beverly Jean Grigsby

F, #240241

Louis Rosario Boisvert

M, #240246
     Louis married Doris Castelein.

Doris Castelein

F, #240247
     Doris married Louis Rosario Boisvert.

Don Ellison

M, #240254

Children of Don Ellison

Scott Ellison

M, #240255
Scott Ellison||p2403.htm#i240255|Don Ellison||p2403.htm#i240254||||||||||||||||

Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=10th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Scott Ellison was the son of Don Ellison.

Jeanne Ellison

F, #240256
Jeanne Ellison||p2403.htm#i240256|Don Ellison||p2403.htm#i240254||||||||||||||||

Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=10th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Jeanne Ellison was the daughter of Don Ellison.

Frank McCabe

M, #240257, b. circa 1864, d. 31 Jan 1946
      Frank McCabe was born circa 1864. Frank married Mary Conover Vanderveer, daughter of Joseph Augustus Vanderveer and Rachel Mount Rue, on 28-Dec-1893. Frank McCabe died on 31-Jan-1946.

Children of Frank McCabe and Mary Conover Vanderveer

Samuetella McCabe

F, #240258, b. 2 Jul 1895, d. 12 Aug 1945
Samuetella McCabe|b. 2 Jul 1895\nd. 12 Aug 1945|p2403.htm#i240258|Frank McCabe|b. circa 1864\nd. 31 Jan 1946|p2403.htm#i240257|Mary Conover Vanderveer|b. 13 Sep 1873|p2403.htm#i240214|||||||Joseph A. Vanderveer|b. 11 Jan 1840\nd. 14 Oct 1917|p2403.htm#i240202|Rachel M. Rue|b. 1 Apr 1844\nd. 21 Dec 1942|p2403.htm#i240203|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Samuetella McCabe was born on 2-Jul-1895. She was the daughter of Frank McCabe and Mary Conover Vanderveer. Samuetella McCabe died on 12-Aug-1945 at age 50.

Joseph E. McCabe

M, #240259, b. 23 Oct 1899
Joseph E. McCabe|b. 23 Oct 1899|p2403.htm#i240259|Frank McCabe|b. circa 1864\nd. 31 Jan 1946|p2403.htm#i240257|Mary Conover Vanderveer|b. 13 Sep 1873|p2403.htm#i240214|||||||Joseph A. Vanderveer|b. 11 Jan 1840\nd. 14 Oct 1917|p2403.htm#i240202|Rachel M. Rue|b. 1 Apr 1844\nd. 21 Dec 1942|p2403.htm#i240203|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Joseph E. McCabe was born on 23-Oct-1899. He was the son of Frank McCabe and Mary Conover Vanderveer.

George R. McCabe

M, #240260, b. 27 Mar 1906
George R. McCabe|b. 27 Mar 1906|p2403.htm#i240260|Frank McCabe|b. circa 1864\nd. 31 Jan 1946|p2403.htm#i240257|Mary Conover Vanderveer|b. 13 Sep 1873|p2403.htm#i240214|||||||Joseph A. Vanderveer|b. 11 Jan 1840\nd. 14 Oct 1917|p2403.htm#i240202|Rachel M. Rue|b. 1 Apr 1844\nd. 21 Dec 1942|p2403.htm#i240203|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      George R. McCabe was born on 27-Mar-1906. He was the son of Frank McCabe and Mary Conover Vanderveer. George married (Unknown) (Unknown).

Child of George R. McCabe and (Unknown) (Unknown)

Frances Braton McCabe

M, #240261, b. 17 Jan 1897
Frances Braton McCabe|b. 17 Jan 1897|p2403.htm#i240261|Frank McCabe|b. circa 1864\nd. 31 Jan 1946|p2403.htm#i240257|Mary Conover Vanderveer|b. 13 Sep 1873|p2403.htm#i240214|||||||Joseph A. Vanderveer|b. 11 Jan 1840\nd. 14 Oct 1917|p2403.htm#i240202|Rachel M. Rue|b. 1 Apr 1844\nd. 21 Dec 1942|p2403.htm#i240203|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Frances Braton McCabe was born on 17-Jan-1897. He was the son of Frank McCabe and Mary Conover Vanderveer. Frances married Hilma (Unknown).

Hilma (Unknown)

F, #240262
     Hilma married Frances Braton McCabe, son of Frank McCabe and Mary Conover Vanderveer.

William Joseph Maher

M, #240265

(Unknown) (Unknown)

F, #240267
     (Unknown) married George R. McCabe, son of Frank McCabe and Mary Conover Vanderveer.

Child of (Unknown) (Unknown) and George R. McCabe

Harry Frank McCabe

M, #240269, b. 26 Jul 1942, d. after 26 Jul 1942
Harry Frank McCabe|b. 26 Jul 1942\nd. after 26 Jul 1942|p2403.htm#i240269|George R. McCabe|b. 27 Mar 1906|p2403.htm#i240260|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p2403.htm#i240267|Frank McCabe|b. circa 1864\nd. 31 Jan 1946|p2403.htm#i240257|Mary C. Vanderveer|b. 13 Sep 1873|p2403.htm#i240214|||||||

Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Harry Frank McCabe was born on 26-Jul-1942. He died young after 26-Jul-1942. He was the son of George R. McCabe and (Unknown) (Unknown).

Sarah S. Vanderveer

F, #240271, b. 13 Apr 1854, d. 29 May 1884
Sarah S. Vanderveer|b. 13 Apr 1854\nd. 29 May 1884|p2403.htm#i240271|Aaron Vanderveer|b. 1 Mar 1815\nd. 16 Jan 1887|p273.htm#i27221|Mary P. Conover|b. 27 May 1817\nd. 12 Feb 1886|p1672.htm#i167101|Joseph I. Vanderveer|b. 9 Jan 1790\nd. 5 Nov 1878|p273.htm#i27218|Jane Smock|b. 20 Nov 1791\nd. 23 Mar 1871|p273.htm#i27217|Peter H. Conover|b. 18 Apr 1778\nd. 14 Aug 1817|p27.htm#i2692|Patience Scott|b. 6 Jul 1781\nd. 24 Apr 1845|p27.htm#i2694|

Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Sarah S. Vanderveer was born on 13-Apr-1854. She was the daughter of Aaron Vanderveer and Mary P. Conover. Sarah married Abram J. Beekman on 26-Aug-1874. Sarah S. Vanderveer died on 29-May-1884 at age 30.

Child of Sarah S. Vanderveer and Abram J. Beekman

Abram J. Beekman

M, #240272
     Abram married Sarah S. Vanderveer, daughter of Aaron Vanderveer and Mary P. Conover, on 26-Aug-1874.

Child of Abram J. Beekman and Sarah S. Vanderveer

Liddie Beekman

F, #240273
Liddie Beekman||p2403.htm#i240273|Abram J. Beekman||p2403.htm#i240272|Sarah S. Vanderveer|b. 13 Apr 1854\nd. 29 May 1884|p2403.htm#i240271|||||||Aaron Vanderveer|b. 1 Mar 1815\nd. 16 Jan 1887|p273.htm#i27221|Mary P. Conover|b. 27 May 1817\nd. 12 Feb 1886|p1672.htm#i167101|

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Liddie Beekman was the daughter of Abram J. Beekman and Sarah S. Vanderveer.

William Conover Perrine

M, #240274, b. 16 Apr 1855, d. 6 May 1856
William Conover Perrine|b. 16 Apr 1855\nd. 6 May 1856|p2403.htm#i240274|David Clark Perrine|b. 20 Oct 1816\nd. 6 Jul 1888|p1049.htm#i104877|Hannah Matilda Vanderveer|b. 4 Jun 1829\nd. 15 Mar 1900|p1049.htm#i104876|David Perrine|b. 10 Jan 1784\nd. 4 Aug 1843|p1195.htm#i119465|Phoebe Baird|b. 14 Nov 1790\nd. 17 Dec 1855|p1195.htm#i119466|David I. Vanderveer|b. 19 Apr 1806\nd. Jul 1884|p670.htm#i66949|Mary Conover|b. 20 Jun 1808\nd. 22 Dec 1861|p670.htm#i66957|

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      William Conover Perrine was born on 16-Apr-1855 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of David Clark Perrine and Hannah Matilda Vanderveer. William Conover Perrine died on 6-May-1856 at age 1.

John Rhea Perrine

M, #240275, b. 22 May 1857, d. 23 Mar 1861
John Rhea Perrine|b. 22 May 1857\nd. 23 Mar 1861|p2403.htm#i240275|David Clark Perrine|b. 20 Oct 1816\nd. 6 Jul 1888|p1049.htm#i104877|Hannah Matilda Vanderveer|b. 4 Jun 1829\nd. 15 Mar 1900|p1049.htm#i104876|David Perrine|b. 10 Jan 1784\nd. 4 Aug 1843|p1195.htm#i119465|Phoebe Baird|b. 14 Nov 1790\nd. 17 Dec 1855|p1195.htm#i119466|David I. Vanderveer|b. 19 Apr 1806\nd. Jul 1884|p670.htm#i66949|Mary Conover|b. 20 Jun 1808\nd. 22 Dec 1861|p670.htm#i66957|

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      John Rhea Perrine was born on 22-May-1857 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of David Clark Perrine and Hannah Matilda Vanderveer. John Rhea Perrine died on 23-Mar-1861 at age 3.

Mary Conover Perrine

F, #240276, b. 17 Apr 1863, d. 5 Feb 1873
Mary Conover Perrine|b. 17 Apr 1863\nd. 5 Feb 1873|p2403.htm#i240276|David Clark Perrine|b. 20 Oct 1816\nd. 6 Jul 1888|p1049.htm#i104877|Hannah Matilda Vanderveer|b. 4 Jun 1829\nd. 15 Mar 1900|p1049.htm#i104876|David Perrine|b. 10 Jan 1784\nd. 4 Aug 1843|p1195.htm#i119465|Phoebe Baird|b. 14 Nov 1790\nd. 17 Dec 1855|p1195.htm#i119466|David I. Vanderveer|b. 19 Apr 1806\nd. Jul 1884|p670.htm#i66949|Mary Conover|b. 20 Jun 1808\nd. 22 Dec 1861|p670.htm#i66957|

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Mary Conover Perrine was born on 17-Apr-1863 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of David Clark Perrine and Hannah Matilda Vanderveer. Mary Conover Perrine died on 5-Feb-1873 at age 9.

Arthur D. Perrine

M, #240277, b. 28 Apr 1868, d. 13 Aug 1869
Arthur D. Perrine|b. 28 Apr 1868\nd. 13 Aug 1869|p2403.htm#i240277|David Clark Perrine|b. 20 Oct 1816\nd. 6 Jul 1888|p1049.htm#i104877|Hannah Matilda Vanderveer|b. 4 Jun 1829\nd. 15 Mar 1900|p1049.htm#i104876|David Perrine|b. 10 Jan 1784\nd. 4 Aug 1843|p1195.htm#i119465|Phoebe Baird|b. 14 Nov 1790\nd. 17 Dec 1855|p1195.htm#i119466|David I. Vanderveer|b. 19 Apr 1806\nd. Jul 1884|p670.htm#i66949|Mary Conover|b. 20 Jun 1808\nd. 22 Dec 1861|p670.htm#i66957|

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Arthur D. Perrine was born on 28-Apr-1868 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of David Clark Perrine and Hannah Matilda Vanderveer. Arthur D. Perrine died on 13-Aug-1869 at age 1.

Ruth Josephine Conover

F, #240278
Ruth Josephine Conover||p2403.htm#i240278|Charles Boice Conover|b. 3 Sep 1892\nd. before 1990|p1479.htm#i147801|Ruth Julieete Fitch|b. 20 Jul 1893\nd. 6 Jan 1990|p1479.htm#i147802|Cornelius N. Conover|b. 25 Jan 1870|p1395.htm#i139442|Flora J. Boice|b. circa May 1868\nd. 1913|p1395.htm#i139443|||||||

Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Ruth Josephine Conover was the daughter of Charles Boice Conover and Ruth Julieete Fitch. Ruth married Edward Truman Bartram.
     Ruth Josephine Conover resided at at Round Lake Center, Ontario, Canada, in 1990.

Edward Truman Bartram

M, #240279
     Edward married Ruth Josephine Conover, daughter of Charles Boice Conover and Ruth Julieete Fitch.

Lucia Hull

F, #240280, b. 29 Nov 1804, d. 1 Jul 1836
Lucia Hull|b. 29 Nov 1804\nd. 1 Jul 1836|p2403.htm#i240280|Laurens Hull||p2917.htm#i291675|Dorcas Ambler||p2917.htm#i291676|||||||||||||
      Lucia Hull was born on 29-Nov-1804 at Bridgewater, Oneida County, New York. She was the daughter of Laurens Hull and Dorcas Ambler. Lucia married Rev John Berrien Fish, son of Rev. Peter Fish and Hannah Hankinson, on 9-Aug-1826 at Bridgewater, Oneida County, New York. Lucia Hull died on 1-Jul-1836 at Hartwick, Otsego County, New York, at age 31.

Children of Lucia Hull and Rev John Berrien Fish

Rev. Edward Fowler Fish

M, #240281, b. 23 Sep 1828, d. 20 Jan 1906
Rev. Edward Fowler Fish|b. 23 Sep 1828\nd. 20 Jan 1906|p2403.htm#i240281|Rev John Berrien Fish|b. 23 Jul 1794\nd. 23 Dec 1869|p1559.htm#i155815|Lucia Hull|b. 29 Nov 1804\nd. 1 Jul 1836|p2403.htm#i240280|Rev. Peter Fish|b. 23 Nov 1751\nd. 12 Nov 1810|p35.htm#i3479|Hannah Hankinson|b. 22 Nov 1760\nd. Jun 1824|p35.htm#i3478|Laurens Hull||p2917.htm#i291675|Dorcas Ambler||p2917.htm#i291676|

Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Edward Fowler Fish
      Rev. Edward Fowler Fish was born on 23-Sep-1828 at Monticello, Sullivan County, New York. He was the son of Rev John Berrien Fish and Lucia Hull. Edward married Anna Johnson Hinsdale, daughter of Elizur Hinsdale and Hannah Johnson, on 6-Sep-1856 at Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa. Rev. Edward Fowler Fish died on 20-Jan-1906 at Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, at age 77.
     

Children of Rev. Edward Fowler Fish and Anna Johnson Hinsdale

Anna Johnson Hinsdale

F, #240282, b. 21 Aug 1830, d. 13 Dec 1898
Anna Johnson Hinsdale|b. 21 Aug 1830\nd. 13 Dec 1898|p2403.htm#i240282|Elizur Hinsdale||p2918.htm#i291711|Hannah Johnson||p2918.htm#i291712|||||||||||||
Anna Johnson Hinsdale
      Anna Johnson Hinsdale was born on 21-Aug-1830 at LeRoy, Genesee County, New York. She was the daughter of Elizur Hinsdale and Hannah Johnson. Anna married Rev. Edward Fowler Fish, son of Rev John Berrien Fish and Lucia Hull, on 6-Sep-1856 at Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa. Anna Johnson Hinsdale died on 13-Dec-1898 at Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, at age 68.
     

Children of Anna Johnson Hinsdale and Rev. Edward Fowler Fish

Lucia Hull Fish

F, #240283, b. 14 Apr 1859, d. 30 Oct 1952
Lucia Hull Fish|b. 14 Apr 1859\nd. 30 Oct 1952|p2403.htm#i240283|Rev. Edward Fowler Fish|b. 23 Sep 1828\nd. 20 Jan 1906|p2403.htm#i240281|Anna Johnson Hinsdale|b. 21 Aug 1830\nd. 13 Dec 1898|p2403.htm#i240282|Rev John B. Fish|b. 23 Jul 1794\nd. 23 Dec 1869|p1559.htm#i155815|Lucia Hull|b. 29 Nov 1804\nd. 1 Jul 1836|p2403.htm#i240280|Elizur Hinsdale||p2918.htm#i291711|Hannah Johnson||p2918.htm#i291712|

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Lucia Hull Fish
      Lucia Hull Fish was born on 14-Apr-1859 at Panama, Chautauqua County, New York. She was the daughter of Rev. Edward Fowler Fish and Anna Johnson Hinsdale. Lucia married Charles Gracchus Neely, son of Isaac M. Neely and Mary Elstun, on 9-Sep-1880 at Saint Louis, Missouri. Lucia Hull Fish died on 30-Oct-1952 at Claremont, Los Angeles County, California, at age 93.
     

Children of Lucia Hull Fish and Charles Gracchus Neely

Charles Gracchus Neely

M, #240284, b. 11 Jun 1855, d. 16 Oct 1930
Charles Gracchus Neely|b. 11 Jun 1855\nd. 16 Oct 1930|p2403.htm#i240284|Isaac M. Neely||p3452.htm#i345172|Mary Elstun||p3452.htm#i345173|||||||||||||
Charles Gracchus Neely
      Charles Gracchus Neely was born on 11-Jun-1855 at Benton, Franklin County, Illinois. He was the son of Isaac M. Neely and Mary Elstun. Charles married Lucia Hull Fish, daughter of Rev. Edward Fowler Fish and Anna Johnson Hinsdale, on 9-Sep-1880 at Saint Louis, Missouri. Charles Gracchus Neely died on 16-Oct-1930 at Selma, Fresno County, California, at age 75.
     

Children of Charles Gracchus Neely and Lucia Hull Fish

John Hinsdale Neely

M, #240285, b. 18 Dec 1881, d. 11 Apr 1917
John Hinsdale Neely|b. 18 Dec 1881\nd. 11 Apr 1917|p2403.htm#i240285|Charles Gracchus Neely|b. 11 Jun 1855\nd. 16 Oct 1930|p2403.htm#i240284|Lucia Hull Fish|b. 14 Apr 1859\nd. 30 Oct 1952|p2403.htm#i240283|Isaac M. Neely||p3452.htm#i345172|Mary Elstun||p3452.htm#i345173|Rev. Edward F. Fish|b. 23 Sep 1828\nd. 20 Jan 1906|p2403.htm#i240281|Anna J. Hinsdale|b. 21 Aug 1830\nd. 13 Dec 1898|p2403.htm#i240282|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      John Hinsdale Neely was born on 18-Dec-1881 at DuQuion, Perry County, Illinois. He was the son of Charles Gracchus Neely and Lucia Hull Fish. John Hinsdale Neely died on 11-Apr-1917 at Claremont, Los Angeles County, California, at age 35; did not marry.

Mary Ruth Neely

F, #240286, b. 10 Sep 1884, d. 21 Jan 1968
Mary Ruth Neely|b. 10 Sep 1884\nd. 21 Jan 1968|p2403.htm#i240286|Charles Gracchus Neely|b. 11 Jun 1855\nd. 16 Oct 1930|p2403.htm#i240284|Lucia Hull Fish|b. 14 Apr 1859\nd. 30 Oct 1952|p2403.htm#i240283|Isaac M. Neely||p3452.htm#i345172|Mary Elstun||p3452.htm#i345173|Rev. Edward F. Fish|b. 23 Sep 1828\nd. 20 Jan 1906|p2403.htm#i240281|Anna J. Hinsdale|b. 21 Aug 1830\nd. 13 Dec 1898|p2403.htm#i240282|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Mary Ruth Neely was born on 10-Sep-1884 at DuQuion, Perry County, Illinois. She was the daughter of Charles Gracchus Neely and Lucia Hull Fish. Mary married Allan John Carter on 29-Jan-1916. Mary Ruth Neely died on 21-Jan-1968 at Claremont, Los Angeles County, California, at age 83.

Allan John Carter

M, #240287, b. 11 Sep 1885, d. 2 Jul 1949
      Allan John Carter was born on 11-Sep-1885 at Morris, Grundy County, Illinois. Allan married Mary Ruth Neely, daughter of Charles Gracchus Neely and Lucia Hull Fish, on 29-Jan-1916. Allan John Carter died on 2-Jul-1949 at Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California, at age 63.

Clara Grace Neely

F, #240288, b. 14 Aug 1886, d. 21 Jan 1972
Clara Grace Neely|b. 14 Aug 1886\nd. 21 Jan 1972|p2403.htm#i240288|Charles Gracchus Neely|b. 11 Jun 1855\nd. 16 Oct 1930|p2403.htm#i240284|Lucia Hull Fish|b. 14 Apr 1859\nd. 30 Oct 1952|p2403.htm#i240283|Isaac M. Neely||p3452.htm#i345172|Mary Elstun||p3452.htm#i345173|Rev. Edward F. Fish|b. 23 Sep 1828\nd. 20 Jan 1906|p2403.htm#i240281|Anna J. Hinsdale|b. 21 Aug 1830\nd. 13 Dec 1898|p2403.htm#i240282|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Clara Grace Neely was born on 14-Aug-1886 at Evanston, Cook County, Illinois. She was the daughter of Charles Gracchus Neely and Lucia Hull Fish. Clara married Claude Wyman Payne on 21-Jun-1917. Clara Grace Neely died on 21-Jan-1972 at Claremont, Los Angeles County, California, at age 85.

Claude Wyman Payne

M, #240289, b. 12 Jun 1886, d. 7 Jul 1949
      Claude Wyman Payne was born on 12-Jun-1886 at Diagonal, Ringgold County, Iowa. Claude married Clara Grace Neely, daughter of Charles Gracchus Neely and Lucia Hull Fish, on 21-Jun-1917. Claude Wyman Payne died on 7-Jul-1949 at San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, at age 63.

Lucia Helen Neely

F, #240290, b. 15 Sep 1888, d. 23 Oct 1889
Lucia Helen Neely|b. 15 Sep 1888\nd. 23 Oct 1889|p2403.htm#i240290|Charles Gracchus Neely|b. 11 Jun 1855\nd. 16 Oct 1930|p2403.htm#i240284|Lucia Hull Fish|b. 14 Apr 1859\nd. 30 Oct 1952|p2403.htm#i240283|Isaac M. Neely||p3452.htm#i345172|Mary Elstun||p3452.htm#i345173|Rev. Edward F. Fish|b. 23 Sep 1828\nd. 20 Jan 1906|p2403.htm#i240281|Anna J. Hinsdale|b. 21 Aug 1830\nd. 13 Dec 1898|p2403.htm#i240282|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Lucia Helen Neely was born on 15-Sep-1888 at Evanston, Cook County, Illinois. She was the daughter of Charles Gracchus Neely and Lucia Hull Fish. Lucia Helen Neely died on 23-Oct-1889 at Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, at age 1.

Philip Montgomery Neely

M, #240291, b. 17 Apr 1891, d. 28 Jan 1902
Philip Montgomery Neely|b. 17 Apr 1891\nd. 28 Jan 1902|p2403.htm#i240291|Charles Gracchus Neely|b. 11 Jun 1855\nd. 16 Oct 1930|p2403.htm#i240284|Lucia Hull Fish|b. 14 Apr 1859\nd. 30 Oct 1952|p2403.htm#i240283|Isaac M. Neely||p3452.htm#i345172|Mary Elstun||p3452.htm#i345173|Rev. Edward F. Fish|b. 23 Sep 1828\nd. 20 Jan 1906|p2403.htm#i240281|Anna J. Hinsdale|b. 21 Aug 1830\nd. 13 Dec 1898|p2403.htm#i240282|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Philip Montgomery Neely was born on 17-Apr-1891 at Evanston, Cook County, Illinois. He was the son of Charles Gracchus Neely and Lucia Hull Fish. Philip Montgomery Neely died on 28-Jan-1902 at Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, at age 10.

Anna Charlotte Neely

F, #240292, b. 28 Feb 1893, d. 31 Dec 1980
Anna Charlotte Neely|b. 28 Feb 1893\nd. 31 Dec 1980|p2403.htm#i240292|Charles Gracchus Neely|b. 11 Jun 1855\nd. 16 Oct 1930|p2403.htm#i240284|Lucia Hull Fish|b. 14 Apr 1859\nd. 30 Oct 1952|p2403.htm#i240283|Isaac M. Neely||p3452.htm#i345172|Mary Elstun||p3452.htm#i345173|Rev. Edward F. Fish|b. 23 Sep 1828\nd. 20 Jan 1906|p2403.htm#i240281|Anna J. Hinsdale|b. 21 Aug 1830\nd. 13 Dec 1898|p2403.htm#i240282|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Anna Charlotte Neely was born on 28-Feb-1893 at Evanston, Cook County, Illinois. She was the daughter of Charles Gracchus Neely and Lucia Hull Fish. Anna Charlotte Neely died on 31-Dec-1980 at Claremont, Los Angeles County, California, at age 87; did not marry.

Dorothy Louise Neely

F, #240293, b. 28 Feb 1895, d. 22 May 1974
Dorothy Louise Neely|b. 28 Feb 1895\nd. 22 May 1974|p2403.htm#i240293|Charles Gracchus Neely|b. 11 Jun 1855\nd. 16 Oct 1930|p2403.htm#i240284|Lucia Hull Fish|b. 14 Apr 1859\nd. 30 Oct 1952|p2403.htm#i240283|Isaac M. Neely||p3452.htm#i345172|Mary Elstun||p3452.htm#i345173|Rev. Edward F. Fish|b. 23 Sep 1828\nd. 20 Jan 1906|p2403.htm#i240281|Anna J. Hinsdale|b. 21 Aug 1830\nd. 13 Dec 1898|p2403.htm#i240282|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Dorothy Louise Neely
      Dorothy Louise Neely was born on 28-Feb-1895 at Evanston, Cook County, Illinois. She was the daughter of Charles Gracchus Neely and Lucia Hull Fish. Dorothy married Lowell Clark Pratt, son of Harry S. Pratt and Alice M. Clark, on 18-May-1918 at Claremont, Los Angeles County, California. Dorothy Louise Neely died on 22-May-1974 at Holy Cross Hospital, Silver Spring, Montgomery County, Maryland, at age 79.
     

Lowell Clark Pratt

M, #240294, b. 31 Dec 1894, d. 6 Jun 1979
Lowell Clark Pratt|b. 31 Dec 1894\nd. 6 Jun 1979|p2403.htm#i240294|Harry S. Pratt||p3452.htm#i345174|Alice M. Clark||p3452.htm#i345175|||||||||||||
Lowell Clark Pratt
      Lowell Clark Pratt was born on 31-Dec-1894 at parents house on Orange Ave. near, Pomona, Los Angeles County, California. He was the son of Harry S. Pratt and Alice M. Clark. Lowell married Dorothy Louise Neely, daughter of Charles Gracchus Neely and Lucia Hull Fish, on 18-May-1918 at Claremont, Los Angeles County, California. Lowell Clark Pratt died on 6-Jun-1979 at Wheaton, Montgomery County, Maryland, at age 84.
      Lowell Clark Pratt was born December 31, 1894,[1] in his parents' house on Orange Avenue near Pomona, Calif.[2] He was the son of Harry S. Pratt and Alice M. Clark. His birth was a terrible ordeal for his mother, and when he was born the young inexperienced doctor thought he was dead and put him in a pail. His mother's good friend Hattie Cutler saw that there was a spark of life in the baby and wrapped him in warm towels, saving his life. The family kept in touch with "Aunt" Hattie through the years.[3]

Lowell was the "apple of his mother's eye" all her life.[4] When he was three years old he won a contest for having the curliest hair; the prize was having his picture taken.

While still in high school he was an unpaid "leg man" for the Pomona Progress. After graduation in 1913 he was hired at $10 a week to cover local news and he continued working there while attending Pomona College. One of his first duties was to go to the railroad station to ask people where they were going.[5] This provided material for a "Personals" column. In the fall of 1915 he entered the Columbia University School of Journalism. His teachers included Walter Pritchard Eaton, Carlton J. H. Hayes, Charles Cooper, Walter B. Pitkin and Charles A. Beard. While at Columbia he often attended New York Philharmonic concerts and went to the Metropolitan Opera House -- once, in March 1916, he appeared as an extra in Aida.[6]

While at Columbia, he was involved with a group of students who opposed U.S. involvement in World War I. He went to Washington D.C. in February 1917 and attended a meeting and also was present at a hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Afterwards they lobbied some of the senators.[7] War was declared April 6, 1917.

Lowell Pratt was drafted in September 1917.[8] He was inducted into the army October 4, in Pomona.[9] During World War I he served 18 months in the Army, including seven months of non-combat duty in France. He was a corporal and clerk of company B, 160th infantry. Later he was promoted to first sergeant. He first went to Camp Lewis in Washington state in October 1917 and within a few weeks was at Camp Kearney, in San Diego, where he remained until the summer of 1918.

On May 21, 1918, while still in the Army, he married Dorothy Louise Neely, whom he had met in high school. She was the daughter of Charles Gracchus Neely and Lucia Hull Fish. The marriage took place in Claremont. They had become engaged June 5, 1917, the same day he had registered for the draft.[10]

On August 8, 1918, Lowell and his company sailed for England on the S.S. Mentor, arriving in Liverpool on the 19th.[11] By August 25 they had landed at Le Havre, France, and in September they marched to Sancoins. The company was a replacement unit and some soldiers had been sent to battle.[12] When the war ended they were on their way to the front.[13] After the Armistice, they spent about a month in Alliancelles, a small town about 10 miles north of St. Vrain. It often rained and there was little for the men to do to occupy their time.[14]

In January 1919 the troops relocated to Bordeaux, where they remained until March 14 when they left France on the U.S.S. Matsonia. After a short time in New York City, they arrived in Los Angeles April 12, where they were greeted by a festive parade.[15]

Pratt was discharged April 16, 1919, at Camp Kearney.[16] He then continued his studies at Columbia, graduating in June 1920. He worked for two months on the Springfield (Mass.) Republican before returning to California to accept a position as city editor of the Pomona Progress.[17] In 1923 he joined the staff of the Pasadena Star-News where he started as a general assignment reporter and finally became the make-up editor.[18]

In 1926 he began looking for a weekly newspaper to buy. He had dreamed of owning a small-town paper and had admired William Allen White of the Emporia (Kans.) Gazette. He bought The Selma (Calif.) Enterprise for $13,000, of which about $4,000 was borrowed from his wife's brother-in-law Allan Carter.[19]

With a young man named Ernest Rapley, whom he brought from the Progress, he plunged into the life of a small town and had to learn facets of newspaper publishing which were new to him, such as job printing, advertising, circulation and promotion. He and "Rap" worked seven days a week, sometimes long into the night. They joined clubs, reported meetings that had previously been ignored, and promoted community projects. The Great Depression soon hit the town and the paper.

In February 1929 The Enterprise was consolidated with the other Selma paper, The Irrigator. Hard times in Selma had made it impossible for two papers to survive. "There was not a single job of printing in either shop," Pratt wrote. "We had hit bottom."[20] Ed Byfield, who had been the owner of the Irrigator, became business manager and Pratt continued as editor. The partners got along well -- each did what he was best suited for and they did not interfere with each other's duties. Because one of their creditors insisted on it the new paper was called the Selma Irrigator; when the debt was paid off ten years later the name reverted to The Selma Enterprise.[21]

In June 1929 the partners bought the Parlier Progress, and the Fowler Ensign was purchased in the early 30's. The commercial printing operation was christened the "Triangle Press." One year they printed over 30 high school annuals from all over the San Joaquin Valley.[22]

In August 1931 a fight broke out between a group of white youths and Filipino grape pickers. Although the whites admitted to starting the fight, only the Filipinos were charged and fined $10 -- a lot of money in those days. In an editorial called "Dollar Justice," Pratt criticized the judge's handling of the case. "If justice means anything at all, it means all shall be treated alike and that is exactly what was not done in the present case," he wrote.[23] The judge cited him for contempt of court. The story was reported in newspapers across the state, as well as in the Christian Science Monitor and Editor and Publisher. The charge of contempt was dropped a few days later. The Selma judge, police chief and traffic officer lost their jobs.[24]

Because of his stance that a judge is a public servant and should not be immune from public criticism, he was placed on the all-American journalism "team" of John H. Casey of the University of Oklahoma as editorial writer of the year in 1932.[25]

The newspaper also gained recognition in 1936 when it won a front page contest for weeklies, sponsored by the California Newspaper Publishers' Association.[26]

Pratt had served on the California Democratic Central Committee in 1932 and was a staunch supporter of Roosevelt. His work for the party and his prominence in town affairs led him to be appointed as Selma's postmaster in May 1934. As postmaster, Pratt received a salary of $2600 a year, his family's sole means of support. On Christmas mornings he volunteered to deliver packages. One of his official duties was supervising a move to a new Post Office building in 1937. During his years as postmaster he covered meetings and wrote editorials for the paper at night and on weekends. Eventually the strain of combining the Post Office job with his newspaper duties became too much, and he resigned in October 1939.[27]

During World War II, Pratt opposed the relocation of Japanese-Americans to internment camps. He also spoke out for their safe return after the war had ended. The Enterprise was one of the few newspapers in the west that stood up for the rights of Japanese-Americans at this time.

Pratt emphasized that Americans of Japanese ancestry were law-abiding U.S. citizens and had constitutional rights. His editorials were a voice of reason during a time of anti-Japanese hysteria. For example, a Fresno district attorney publicly stated that if a returning soldier shot and killed a Japanese-American it would be "hard to prove that he had killed a human being."[28]

In August 1943 Pratt testified before a committee appointed by the California State Senate. In his statement Pratt noted that the physical characteristics of Japanese-Americans made them easy targets for discrimination and that German-Americans and Italian-Americans were not treated similarly. Pratt felt anti-Japanese sentiment was racially motivated and emphasized that the vast majority of Japanese-Americans were loyal. Senator Donnelly, who presided over the committee, repeatedly referred to the "yellow race" and asked Pratt if he would want his daughter to marry a Japanese.[29]

When Selma's Japanese-Americans finally returned their reception was for the most part peaceful, although in May 1945 four shots were fired into a home, narrowly missing a five-year old girl.[30]

Because of Pratt's editorials on Japanese-Americans, Dr. Hubert Phillips, a teacher at Fresno State College, nominated him for a Pulitzer prize in journalism in 1943.

In May 1947 Mr. and Mrs. Pratt were guests of honor at a dinner hosted by the Japanese-American Citizens League in appreciation of Pratt's stand.[31] By late 1946 Pratt had begun thinking about selling The Enterprise. His partner, Ed Byfield, wanted to retire, forcing Pratt to make a decision on the matter. He considered buying Byfield's share in the paper, but that would have meant going into debt. He felt that it would be a relief not to have the responsibility of getting out a paper every week. "I somehow feel that I have fulfilled my 'mission' here and that it is time that someone else took over," Pratt wrote.[32] A buyer was found and announcement of the sale of The Enterprise surprised the town in March 1947.

In September 1947 Pratt became an assistant professor of journalism and director of public relations at San Jose State College. He was the first public relations director there.[33] He taught a newswriting course during his first semester and continued teaching until 1956.[34] He was also president of the San Jose Advertising Club. He retired in 1965 with the rank of full professor.[35]

In 1968 poor health led Lowell and Dorothy to move to Wheaton, Md., where they could be near their daughter. In 1975 he completed a 65-page book, A Weekly Miracle, which describes his experiences publishing the Selma Enterprise.

Dorothy Neely Pratt died May 22, 1974. Their marriage had been a happy one. Dorothy's father once had remarked that he'd never seen anyone "more thoroughly married."[36] Daughter Lucia has no memory of them ever raising their voices at each other. Dorothy had high ideals and supported Lowell's views on matters such as the fair treatment of Japanese-Americans during the war. Her advice and support undoubtedly helped him many times in his newspaper work.

After several years of heart problems Lowell Pratt died June 6, 1979, in the University Nursing Home in Wheaton, Md. He and Dorothy are buried in the Oak Park Cemetery in Claremont.

He had led a busy, active life. In Selma he had been president of the Chamber of Commerce and the Rotary Club, and was also involved with the Boy Scouts and Community Welfare Fund.[37] He spent about 15 years as treasurer and fundraiser for the Red Cross.[38] During summers Pratt and family often took day trips to Yosemite or Sequoia National Park. He and Dorothy visited Europe in 1951[39] and Mexico in 1960. His hobbies included reading and collecting stamps.

Lowell Pratt was an honest, hard working man who had high ideals and put them into practice. He was outgoing, always friendly and interested in people and well-liked by others. This trait he shared with his father and grandfather, and it undoubtedly served him well in his careers as newspaperman and teacher.

At his memorial service a telegram from a former student, Peggy Major, was read. It said, in part: "Probably no single person has influenced my professional life more than a journalism professor named Lowell Pratt, whom I met in 1947... Lowell Pratt was the kind of teacher you never forget: intellectually quiet, patient, disciplined, thoroughly professional. Always there, right there, and nothing ever seemed to disturb his 'cool'... As a teacher of writing, Mr. Pratt tired to teach us to be factual, accurate, interesting, and concise. I hope that in my brevity I have not failed to give you some idea of what this wonderful teacher, counselor and friend has meant to me and how grateful I am to God for giving me the richness of knowing him both when I was a student and as an adult. I have been thanking the Lord for Lowell Pratt every day now for many years. I don't plan to stop now."[40]

Elisha Shephard Schenck

M, #240297, b. 4 Jan 1794, d. 6 Jan 1871
Elisha Shephard Schenck|b. 4 Jan 1794\nd. 6 Jan 1871|p2403.htm#i240297|Peter Vorhees Schenck|b. 15 Sep 1775\nd. 3 Jul 1857|p273.htm#i27208|Sarah Shepherd|b. 1 May 1775|p273.htm#i27231|Koert G. Schenck|b. 27 May 1751\nd. 25 Dec 1836|p1300.htm#i129904|Saertje Voorhees|b. 23 Jun 1757\nd. 8 Mar 1825|p1300.htm#i129905|Elisha Shepherd|b. 16 Jul 1750\nd. 1833|p15.htm#i1439|Aletta Smock|b. 16 Mar 1753|p15.htm#i1438|

Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Elisha Shephard Schenck was born on 4-Jan-1794. He was the son of Peter Vorhees Schenck and Sarah Shepherd. Elisha married Idah Schenck, daughter of Peter Schenck and Rhoda Ogborne, on 16-Feb-1818 at Pleasant Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Elisha Shephard Schenck died on 6-Jan-1871 at age 77.

Child of Elisha Shephard Schenck and Idah Schenck

Sarah Schenck

F, #240298, b. 30 Apr 1791, d. 31 Dec 1871
Sarah Schenck|b. 30 Apr 1791\nd. 31 Dec 1871|p2403.htm#i240298|Peter Vorhees Schenck|b. 15 Sep 1775\nd. 3 Jul 1857|p273.htm#i27208|Sarah Shepherd|b. 1 May 1775|p273.htm#i27231|Koert G. Schenck|b. 27 May 1751\nd. 25 Dec 1836|p1300.htm#i129904|Saertje Voorhees|b. 23 Jun 1757\nd. 8 Mar 1825|p1300.htm#i129905|Elisha Shepherd|b. 16 Jul 1750\nd. 1833|p15.htm#i1439|Aletta Smock|b. 16 Mar 1753|p15.htm#i1438|

Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Sarah Schenck was born on 30-Apr-1791. She was the daughter of Peter Vorhees Schenck and Sarah Shepherd. Sarah married Hendrick Van Brunt Schenck, son of Capt. John Schenck and Maria Denise, on 1-Dec-1812 at Matawan, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Sarah Schenck died on 31-Dec-1871 at Rochester, Monroe County, New York, at age 80.

Children of Sarah Schenck and Hendrick Van Brunt Schenck

Henry Schenck

M, #240299, b. 24 Jan 1805
Henry Schenck|b. 24 Jan 1805|p2403.htm#i240299|Peter Vorhees Schenck|b. 15 Sep 1775\nd. 3 Jul 1857|p273.htm#i27208|Sarah Shepherd|b. 1 May 1775|p273.htm#i27231|Koert G. Schenck|b. 27 May 1751\nd. 25 Dec 1836|p1300.htm#i129904|Saertje Voorhees|b. 23 Jun 1757\nd. 8 Mar 1825|p1300.htm#i129905|Elisha Shepherd|b. 16 Jul 1750\nd. 1833|p15.htm#i1439|Aletta Smock|b. 16 Mar 1753|p15.htm#i1438|

Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Henry Schenck was born on 24-Jan-1805 at New Jersey. He was the son of Peter Vorhees Schenck and Sarah Shepherd. Henry married Mary Ann Mount, daughter of Samuel Mount, on 27-May-1829.
Census17-Aug-1850Freehold Twp., Monmouth County, New Jersey, real estate value 4,000.00
Census-Occ17-Aug-1850a farmer
Occupationnear, Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, a farmer

Children of Henry Schenck and Mary Ann Mount

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