Descendants of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven - Person Page 3403

Beatrice C. Johnson

F, #340201, b. 1 Jan 1881, d. 6 Jun 1906
      Beatrice C. Johnson was born on 1-Jan-1881. Beatrice married John Scofield Prall, son of Abraham J. Prall and Mary Hill. Beatrice C. Johnson died on 6-Jun-1906 at age 25.

Children of Beatrice C. Johnson and John Scofield Prall

Elizabeth Prall

F, #340202, b. 31 Dec 1898, d. 22 Mar 1978
Elizabeth Prall|b. 31 Dec 1898\nd. 22 Mar 1978|p3403.htm#i340202|John Scofield Prall|b. 29 Jan 1875\nd. 29 Mar 1947|p2764.htm#i276313|Beatrice C. Johnson|b. 1 Jan 1881\nd. 6 Jun 1906|p3403.htm#i340201|Abraham J. Prall|b. 28 Apr 1840\nd. 8 Feb 1915|p2686.htm#i268558|Mary Hill|b. 24 Mar 1843\nd. 27 Feb 1917|p2686.htm#i268565|||||||

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Elizabeth Prall was born on 31-Dec-1898 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of John Scofield Prall and Beatrice C. Johnson. Elizabeth married Russell F. Graham in 1921. Elizabeth Prall died on 22-Mar-1978 at age 79.
Census18-Apr-1930Verona, Essex County, New Jersey

Russell F. Graham

M, #340203, b. 6 Dec 1899, d. 8 Apr 1965
      Russell F. Graham was born on 6-Dec-1899 at New York. Russell married Elizabeth Prall, daughter of John Scofield Prall and Beatrice C. Johnson, in 1921. Russell F. Graham died on 8-Apr-1965 at age 65.
Census18-Apr-1930Verona, Essex County, New Jersey
Occupation18-Apr-1930Secretary-Treasurer, Real Estate

Marian Prall

F, #340206, b. 25 Feb 1901, d. 1 Jul 1968
Marian Prall|b. 25 Feb 1901\nd. 1 Jul 1968|p3403.htm#i340206|John Scofield Prall|b. 29 Jan 1875\nd. 29 Mar 1947|p2764.htm#i276313|Beatrice C. Johnson|b. 1 Jan 1881\nd. 6 Jun 1906|p3403.htm#i340201|Abraham J. Prall|b. 28 Apr 1840\nd. 8 Feb 1915|p2686.htm#i268558|Mary Hill|b. 24 Mar 1843\nd. 27 Feb 1917|p2686.htm#i268565|||||||

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Marian Prall was born on 25-Feb-1901 at New York City, New York County, New York. She was the daughter of John Scofield Prall and Beatrice C. Johnson. Marian married Robert Montgomery Smith in 1929. Marian Prall died on 1-Jul-1968 at Berea, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, at age 67.

Robert Montgomery Smith

M, #340207, b. 12 Sep 1907, d. 17 Nov 1954
      Robert Montgomery Smith was born on 12-Sep-1907 at Lambertville, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Robert married Marian Prall, daughter of John Scofield Prall and Beatrice C. Johnson, in 1929. Robert Montgomery Smith died on 17-Nov-1954 at age 47.

Horace Griggs Prall II

M, #340208, b. 1904
Horace Griggs Prall II|b. 1904|p3403.htm#i340208|John Scofield Prall|b. 29 Jan 1875\nd. 29 Mar 1947|p2764.htm#i276313|Beatrice C. Johnson|b. 1 Jan 1881\nd. 6 Jun 1906|p3403.htm#i340201|Abraham J. Prall|b. 28 Apr 1840\nd. 8 Feb 1915|p2686.htm#i268558|Mary Hill|b. 24 Mar 1843\nd. 27 Feb 1917|p2686.htm#i268565|||||||

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Horace Griggs Prall II was born in 1904 at New York. He was the son of John Scofield Prall and Beatrice C. Johnson. Horace married Ethel Moore.
Census9-Apr-1930with parents, Glen Ridge, Essex County, New Jersey
Occupation9-Apr-1930a mechanical engineer

Ethel Moore

F, #340209

Beatrice Prall

F, #340210, b. 14 Nov 1911, d. 18 Jan 1995
Beatrice Prall|b. 14 Nov 1911\nd. 18 Jan 1995|p3403.htm#i340210|John Scofield Prall|b. 29 Jan 1875\nd. 29 Mar 1947|p2764.htm#i276313|Lillian Johnson|b. 30 Mar 1888\nd. 28 Jan 1968|p3403.htm#i340211|Abraham J. Prall|b. 28 Apr 1840\nd. 8 Feb 1915|p2686.htm#i268558|Mary Hill|b. 24 Mar 1843\nd. 27 Feb 1917|p2686.htm#i268565|||||||

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Beatrice Prall was born on 14-Nov-1911 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of John Scofield Prall and Lillian Johnson. Beatrice married Roger Amidon. Beatrice Prall died on 18-Jan-1995 at San Diego, San Diego County, California, at age 83.

Lillian Johnson

F, #340211, b. 30 Mar 1888, d. 28 Jan 1968
      Lillian Johnson was born on 30-Mar-1888 at New Jersey. Lillian married John Scofield Prall, son of Abraham J. Prall and Mary Hill, in 1909. Lillian Johnson died on 28-Jan-1968 at age 79.
Census9-Apr-1930Glen Ridge, Essex County, New Jersey

Child of Lillian Johnson and John Scofield Prall

Roger Amidon

M, #340212
     Roger married Beatrice Prall, daughter of John Scofield Prall and Lillian Johnson.

Inez Post

F, #340213, b. 25 Jan 1895, d. 13 Feb 1984
Inez Post|b. 25 Jan 1895\nd. 13 Feb 1984|p3403.htm#i340213|Aaron Thompson Post||p3403.htm#i340214|Susan M. Cronce||p3403.htm#i340215|||||||||||||
      Inez Post was born on 25-Jan-1895 at Flemington, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Aaron Thompson Post and Susan M. Cronce. Inez married Horace Griggs Prall, son of Abraham J. Prall and Mary Hill, in 1925. Inez Post died on 13-Feb-1984 at Pineville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, at age 89.
Census9-Apr-1930Lambertville, Hunterdon County, New Jersey

Child of Inez Post and Horace Griggs Prall

Aaron Thompson Post

M, #340214
     Aaron married Susan M. Cronce.

Child of Aaron Thompson Post and Susan M. Cronce

Susan M. Cronce

F, #340215
     Susan married Aaron Thompson Post.

Child of Susan M. Cronce and Aaron Thompson Post

Joan McKinney

F, #340217, b. 1 Sep 1927, d. 11 Dec 1987
      Joan McKinney was born on 1-Sep-1927 at Delaware. She died on 11-Dec-1987 at Coral Gables, Dade County, Florida, at age 60.

(Unknown) Allen

F, #340219

(Unknown) Prall

M, #340220
(Unknown) Prall||p3403.htm#i340220|Horace Griggs Prall|d. 6 Mar 1881|p2764.htm#i276314|Inez Post|b. 25 Jan 1895\nd. 13 Feb 1984|p3403.htm#i340213|Abraham J. Prall|b. 28 Apr 1840\nd. 8 Feb 1915|p2686.htm#i268558|Mary Hill|b. 24 Mar 1843\nd. 27 Feb 1917|p2686.htm#i268565|Aaron T. Post||p3403.htm#i340214|Susan M. Cronce||p3403.htm#i340215|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     (Unknown) married (Unknown) Worthington. (Unknown) Prall was born. He was the son of Horace Griggs Prall and Inez Post.

(Unknown) Worthington

F, #340221
     (Unknown) married (Unknown) Prall, son of Horace Griggs Prall and Inez Post.

Sarah Van Brunt

F, #340237
Sarah Van Brunt||p3403.htm#i340237|Cornelius Van Brunt|b. 6 Mar 1716\nd. 1747/48|p1288.htm#i128754|Heyltje Finton||p3037.htm#i303678|Col. Rutgert Van Brunt|b. 11 Dec 1682\nd. 7 Apr 1760|p268.htm#i26712|Elizabeth Van Voorhees|b. 29 Nov 1695\nd. 17 Jul 1748|p268.htm#i26711|||||||

Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Sarah Van Brunt was the daughter of Cornelius Van Brunt and Heyltje Finton.

Martha Doolhagen

F, #340238, b. 10 Apr 1742, d. 5 Jun 1805
      Martha Doolhagen was born on 10-Apr-1742. Martha married Abraham Cruser on 5-Apr-1758. Martha Doolhagen died on 5-Jun-1805 at age 63; suddenly, per family bible. She died on 2-Apr-1819 at age 76.

Child of Martha Doolhagen and Abraham Cruser

Samuel M. Cruser

M, #340241, b. 12 Oct 1807, d. 13 Jun 1870
Samuel M. Cruser|b. 12 Oct 1807\nd. 13 Jun 1870|p3403.htm#i340241|Maj. Cornelius Cruser|b. 15 May 1769\nd. 29 Jan 1852|p2909.htm#i290835|Elenor Longstreet|b. circa 1768|p2909.htm#i290834|Abraham Cruser|b. 1 Jun 1733\nd. 2 Apr 1819|p2198.htm#i219755|Martha Doolhagen|b. 10 Apr 1742\nd. 5 Jun 1805|p3403.htm#i340238|Capt Aaron Longstreet|b. circa 1750|p1213.htm#i121293|Anna Van Dyke|b. 11 Sep 1753|p1213.htm#i121294|

Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Samuel M. Cruser was born on 12-Oct-1807. He was the son of Maj. Cornelius Cruser and Elenor Longstreet. Samuel M. Cruser was baptized on 8-Dec-1807. Samuel married Phebe Ann Brokaw, daughter of Henry H. Brokaw and Elizabeth Baird, on 29-Nov-1829 at Harlingen, Somerset County, New Jersey. Samuel M. Cruser died on 13-Jun-1870 at age 62. Samuel was buried at Dutch Reformed Church Cemetery, Harlingen, Somerset County, New Jersey.

Children of Samuel M. Cruser and Phebe Ann Brokaw

Henry H. Brokaw

M, #340242, b. 7 Oct 1761, d. 9 Apr 1834
      Henry H. Brokaw was born on 7-Oct-1761 at Raritan, Somerset County, New Jersey. He was baptized on 29-Nov-1761 at Dutch Reformed Church, Harlingen, Somerset County, New Jersey. Henry married Elizabeth Baird on 5-Nov-1782 at Harlingen, Somerset County, New Jersey. Henry H. Brokaw died on 9-Apr-1834 at Somerset County, New Jersey, at age 72.

Children of Henry H. Brokaw and Elizabeth Baird

Elizabeth Baird

F, #340243, b. 2 Nov 1762, d. 1 Apr 1835
      Elizabeth Baird was born on 2-Nov-1762. Elizabeth married Henry H. Brokaw on 5-Nov-1782 at Harlingen, Somerset County, New Jersey. Elizabeth Baird died on 1-Apr-1835 at age 72.

Children of Elizabeth Baird and Henry H. Brokaw

Elizabeth Brokaw Cruser

F, #340244, b. 9 Apr 1831
Elizabeth Brokaw Cruser|b. 9 Apr 1831|p3403.htm#i340244|Samuel M. Cruser|b. 12 Oct 1807\nd. 13 Jun 1870|p3403.htm#i340241|Phebe Ann Brokaw|b. 30 Apr 1810\nd. 7 Mar 1884|p2171.htm#i217052|Maj. Cornelius Cruser|b. 15 May 1769\nd. 29 Jan 1852|p2909.htm#i290835|Elenor Longstreet|b. circa 1768|p2909.htm#i290834|Henry H. Brokaw|b. 7 Oct 1761\nd. 9 Apr 1834|p3403.htm#i340242|Elizabeth Baird|b. 2 Nov 1762\nd. 1 Apr 1835|p3403.htm#i340243|

Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Elizabeth Brokaw Cruser was born on 9-Apr-1831. She was the daughter of Samuel M. Cruser and Phebe Ann Brokaw.

Richard Brokaw Cruser

M, #340245, b. 9 Nov 1832
Richard Brokaw Cruser|b. 9 Nov 1832|p3403.htm#i340245|Samuel M. Cruser|b. 12 Oct 1807\nd. 13 Jun 1870|p3403.htm#i340241|Phebe Ann Brokaw|b. 30 Apr 1810\nd. 7 Mar 1884|p2171.htm#i217052|Maj. Cornelius Cruser|b. 15 May 1769\nd. 29 Jan 1852|p2909.htm#i290835|Elenor Longstreet|b. circa 1768|p2909.htm#i290834|Henry H. Brokaw|b. 7 Oct 1761\nd. 9 Apr 1834|p3403.htm#i340242|Elizabeth Baird|b. 2 Nov 1762\nd. 1 Apr 1835|p3403.htm#i340243|

Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Richard Brokaw Cruser was born on 9-Nov-1832. He was the son of Samuel M. Cruser and Phebe Ann Brokaw.

Mary Cruser

F, #340246, b. 15 Apr 1834
Mary Cruser|b. 15 Apr 1834|p3403.htm#i340246|Samuel M. Cruser|b. 12 Oct 1807\nd. 13 Jun 1870|p3403.htm#i340241|Phebe Ann Brokaw|b. 30 Apr 1810\nd. 7 Mar 1884|p2171.htm#i217052|Maj. Cornelius Cruser|b. 15 May 1769\nd. 29 Jan 1852|p2909.htm#i290835|Elenor Longstreet|b. circa 1768|p2909.htm#i290834|Henry H. Brokaw|b. 7 Oct 1761\nd. 9 Apr 1834|p3403.htm#i340242|Elizabeth Baird|b. 2 Nov 1762\nd. 1 Apr 1835|p3403.htm#i340243|

Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Mary Cruser was born on 15-Apr-1834. She was the daughter of Samuel M. Cruser and Phebe Ann Brokaw.

Eveline Cruser

F, #340247, b. 24 Jul 1836
Eveline Cruser|b. 24 Jul 1836|p3403.htm#i340247|Samuel M. Cruser|b. 12 Oct 1807\nd. 13 Jun 1870|p3403.htm#i340241|Phebe Ann Brokaw|b. 30 Apr 1810\nd. 7 Mar 1884|p2171.htm#i217052|Maj. Cornelius Cruser|b. 15 May 1769\nd. 29 Jan 1852|p2909.htm#i290835|Elenor Longstreet|b. circa 1768|p2909.htm#i290834|Henry H. Brokaw|b. 7 Oct 1761\nd. 9 Apr 1834|p3403.htm#i340242|Elizabeth Baird|b. 2 Nov 1762\nd. 1 Apr 1835|p3403.htm#i340243|

Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Eveline Cruser was born on 24-Jul-1836. She was the daughter of Samuel M. Cruser and Phebe Ann Brokaw.

Elsie Brokaw Cruser

F, #340248, b. 2 Oct 1842
Elsie Brokaw Cruser|b. 2 Oct 1842|p3403.htm#i340248|Samuel M. Cruser|b. 12 Oct 1807\nd. 13 Jun 1870|p3403.htm#i340241|Phebe Ann Brokaw|b. 30 Apr 1810\nd. 7 Mar 1884|p2171.htm#i217052|Maj. Cornelius Cruser|b. 15 May 1769\nd. 29 Jan 1852|p2909.htm#i290835|Elenor Longstreet|b. circa 1768|p2909.htm#i290834|Henry H. Brokaw|b. 7 Oct 1761\nd. 9 Apr 1834|p3403.htm#i340242|Elizabeth Baird|b. 2 Nov 1762\nd. 1 Apr 1835|p3403.htm#i340243|

Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Elsie Brokaw Cruser was born on 2-Oct-1842. She was the daughter of Samuel M. Cruser and Phebe Ann Brokaw.

Mary Van Nuys

F, #340249, b. circa 1870
Mary Van Nuys|b. circa 1870|p3403.htm#i340249|Peter Quick Van Nuys|b. 16 Sep 1836\nd. 6 Jan 1905|p2115.htm#i211437|Rachel Ann Cruser|b. 29 Jun 1839\nd. 11 Oct 1923|p2115.htm#i211438|Peter Van Nuys|b. 20 Dec 1785\nd. 29 Jul 1874|p2115.htm#i211431|Catherine Quick|b. 9 May 1795\nd. 14 Mar 1885|p3017.htm#i301677|Samuel M. Cruser|b. 12 Oct 1807\nd. 13 Jun 1870|p3403.htm#i340241|Phebe A. Brokaw|b. 30 Apr 1810\nd. 7 Mar 1884|p2171.htm#i217052|

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Mary Van Nuys was born circa 1870. She was the daughter of Peter Quick Van Nuys and Rachel Ann Cruser.

Jeannette Ferry

F, #340250, b. circa 1903
      Jeannette Ferry was born circa 1903 at New Jersey. Jeannette married Raymond Douglas Hagaman, son of Garret Wilfred Hagaman and Ella Nevius Van Nuys, circa 1924.
Census9-Apr-1930Millington Ave., Newark, Essex County, New Jersey

Henry Brokaw Van Nuys

M, #340252, b. 14 Jul 1864, d. 30 Mar 1946
Henry Brokaw Van Nuys|b. 14 Jul 1864\nd. 30 Mar 1946|p3403.htm#i340252|Peter Quick Van Nuys|b. 16 Sep 1836\nd. 6 Jan 1905|p2115.htm#i211437|Rachel Ann Cruser|b. 29 Jun 1839\nd. 11 Oct 1923|p2115.htm#i211438|Peter Van Nuys|b. 20 Dec 1785\nd. 29 Jul 1874|p2115.htm#i211431|Catherine Quick|b. 9 May 1795\nd. 14 Mar 1885|p3017.htm#i301677|Samuel M. Cruser|b. 12 Oct 1807\nd. 13 Jun 1870|p3403.htm#i340241|Phebe A. Brokaw|b. 30 Apr 1810\nd. 7 Mar 1884|p2171.htm#i217052|

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Henry Brokaw Van Nuys was born on 14-Jul-1864. He was the son of Peter Quick Van Nuys and Rachel Ann Cruser. Henry married Margaretta Bennett, daughter of John Staats Bennett, on 17-Nov-1886. Henry Brokaw Van Nuys died on 30-Mar-1946 at age 81.

Children of Henry Brokaw Van Nuys and Margaretta Bennett

Margaretta Bennett

F, #340253, b. 30 Aug 1865, d. 5 Feb 1943
Margaretta Bennett|b. 30 Aug 1865\nd. 5 Feb 1943|p3403.htm#i340253|John Staats Bennett|b. 11 Dec 1832\nd. 9 Jan 1912|p3404.htm#i340324||||||||||||||||
      Margaretta Bennett was born on 30-Aug-1865. She was the daughter of John Staats Bennett. Margaretta married Henry Brokaw Van Nuys, son of Peter Quick Van Nuys and Rachel Ann Cruser, on 17-Nov-1886. Margaretta Bennett died on 5-Feb-1943 at age 77.

Children of Margaretta Bennett and Henry Brokaw Van Nuys

Edna Probasco Van Nuys

F, #340254, b. 30 Sep 1887, d. 30 Jun 1971
Edna Probasco Van Nuys|b. 30 Sep 1887\nd. 30 Jun 1971|p3403.htm#i340254|Henry Brokaw Van Nuys|b. 14 Jul 1864\nd. 30 Mar 1946|p3403.htm#i340252|Margaretta Bennett|b. 30 Aug 1865\nd. 5 Feb 1943|p3403.htm#i340253|Peter Q. Van Nuys|b. 16 Sep 1836\nd. 6 Jan 1905|p2115.htm#i211437|Rachel A. Cruser|b. 29 Jun 1839\nd. 11 Oct 1923|p2115.htm#i211438|John S. Bennett|b. 11 Dec 1832\nd. 9 Jan 1912|p3404.htm#i340324||||

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Edna Probasco Van Nuys was born on 30-Sep-1887. She was the daughter of Henry Brokaw Van Nuys and Margaretta Bennett. Edna married LeRoy Higgins LaBaw, son of Joseph Chamberlain LaBaw and Susna Scott Higgins, on 6-Oct-1910 at Belle Mead, Somerset County, New Jersey. Edna Probasco Van Nuys died on 30-Jun-1971 at Belle Mead, Somerset County, New Jersey, at age 83.
      Edna Probasco Van Nuys attended Trenton Model School, which was like a High School. This was unusual for girls in those days, but her mother pushed education. She later did secretarial work for Labawco Pumps, a business founded by her husband.

She did a lot of sewing, cross stitch and crocheting. When her children were young, she had a seamstress come in and make their clothes.

Labaw -Van Nuys.
A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Van Nuys, at Belle Mead, October 6, when their only daughter, Edna Probasco, was united in marriage to Mr. LeRoy Higgins Labaw, of Neshanic.
While the guests were assembling, Miss Mabel Garretson played "Hearts and Flowers," " Melody of Love," and "Sweet Suspense." Promptly at five o'clock she started the Lohengrin wedding niarch. The groom and his best man, Mr. Francis Hoagland, of South Branch, cousin of the groom, entered a side door and waited under a floral bell suspended from an arch of evergreens for the bridal party.
First came the two ushers, Peter P. Van Nuys, brother of the bride, and J. Britton Reger, cousin of the groom, followed by the two bridesmaids, Miss Sarah S. Labaw, sister of the groom, and Miss Floy H. Van Zandt, of Skillman. Preceding the bride came the flower girl and page, Miss Margaretta Hill and Master Raymond Hagaman, both cousins of the bride. She was given away by her father.
The ring ceremony was performed by the bride's pastor, Rev. Wm. L. Sahler, of Harlingen, assisted by Rev. John Hart, pastor of the groom.
During the ceremony the musician played "Love Song," very softly, and, during congratulations, "Whisperings of Love," "Cupid's Seranade," etc. .The bride was dressed in white satin, en train, with pearl trimmings, and carried white roses. The bridesmaids wore pale blue messaline satin with pearl garnitures and carried yellow chrysanthemums. The flower girl wore white silk and carried a basket of carnations.
Bountiful refreshments were served by a caterer. At 7.45 the bride and groom left for a two weeks' trip to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, points in Canada, Albany, Long Island and other points of interest.
The bride's presents consisted of silver, cut glass, pictures, rugs, chairs, clocks, gold pieces, etc.
Guests were present from Elizabeth, Plainfield, Bernardsville, Clover Hill, North Branch, Somerville, and nearby towns. (from newspaper clipping)

From the diary of Edna P. VanNuys:

Oct. 6, 1910--We were married at 5 o'clock by Rev. Sahler of Harlingen and supper was served by caterer Whitehead and we left for Newark in a Chalmers-Detroit "30" driven and owned by Geo. R. Bolmer(?), Bound Brook. He gave us a ride through ( ? ) and we took the 9:28 train from B.B. to Elizabeth, then a trolley to Newark arriving at 11:30. Saw Maryanne and Saidie Stryker. Stayed all night in Newark. (Clear day.)

Oct. 7, 1910--Had breakfast at a restaurant (Manhattan Res. for supper) and took the 8:17 to Buffalo, while it was yet raining, it cleared about noon and we had a dandy trip to Buffalo, stayed all night at the Stafford House and did not have very nice rooms.

Oct. 8, 1910--A clear day. Saw McKinley Monument and went to Forest Lawn Cemetery and saw several nice monuments and Blocker Monument which was worth any one's time to see. The whole cemetery is kept up fine. We walked in the Westminister Church and rested awhile; it was dandy and open to visitors. This was in the afternoon and in the morning we went through the Larkin Factory which took us an hour and we walked nearly three miles. After we came from here we had our dinner at the same place we had breakfast "The Delmont," which was better than the Manhattan. After we came from the Cemetery we found the house in which McKinley died and then waited until train time in the Stafford Hotel Parlors. We left Buffalo on the 6:35 for Niagara and arrived at Niagara at 7:25, found Room #4 at Mrs. Phelps, then went to the Adams Res. across the street and had our supper which was very good and homelike.

Oct. 9, 1910--Had breakfast in our room which consisted of crackers & cheese and sunshine specialities after which we went to church at the Niagara Pres. Church and enjoyed the sermon very much which was on the life of John Converse. We took a little walk and returned to "The Adams" for dinner. After dinner we took a walk around the lake then around Goat Island after which we returned and had supper at "The Adams."

Oct. 10, 1910--Finished breakfast near 9 a.m., went thro' Shredded Wheat Factory. Very clean. Went down and took Gorge Route. 10:15-Stopped at Whirlpool Rapids 1 hr. Stayed on car until by bridge on Canada side. Walked up to Power House. Went through (25 cents). Took car back. Went to house for mail. Took dinner at New Quaker restaurant. 3 p.m.-Went thro' Cave of the Winds ($1.00). Changed all clothes, put on red flannel suits and rubber suits. Was awfully tired after walking up and down so may steps. Had our pictures taken. Then we bought some postals. I went in building by falls and wrote home. LeRoy went to get shaved $1.30. Had supper in our rooms. Cream puffs, buns and bananas. LeRoy went out and brought in ice cream cones. Took collars to laundry in morning and gave wrong name.

Oct. 11, 1910--Had breakfast at Adam's. Took Gorge Route 9:30 to Lewiston to take boat to Toronto. Terribly rough going. Felt a little queer. Had oyster stew at swell restaurant, full dress suits, orchestra, etc. McConkey's. Boat arrived 1:25. Left Toronto 2 p.m. Reached Niagara about 5:30. Had supper at Quaker res.

Oct. 12, 1910--Got up 4:40. Had breakfast at Adams. Ran to catch 6:25 train. Had sandwiches and sweet chocolate on train. Reached Albany 2:05. I waited in Ladies room in station while LeRoy hunted up a hotel. Went to Stanwix Hall ($2.00). Left our things. Went to res. 104 State St. and had dinner. Went up to capitol. Took several pictures. Couldn't go through as it was Columbus Day. Saw a parade. Walked around and went to geological hall. I was terribly tired. I waited in hotel parlors while LeRoy looked for a baker. Went to our room after 5. Had buns, peaches and bananas. Wrote letters and postals.

Oct. 13, 1910 (Thurs.)--Got up early. Had breakfast at same restaurant 6:30. Went thro' Capitol 50 cents for guide. Took boat 8:30. Got mail from post office on our way down. Weather was fine, but cool on deck and windy. We had chairs by window. Went to lunch and then bought two lunch boxes. Ate one right away and the other just before we reached New York. People took our chairs but gave them up after about half an hour. We went out on deck before we came to Tarrytown. Same people took our chairs but gave them up when we came back. Took ferry from Desbrosses St and then train to South St. Reached Aunt Ella's about 8 p.m.

Oct, 14, 1910(Fri.)--Washed some things out. Wrote some letters in aft. Took a short nap. LeRoy pressed my jacket. Went to see Sarah. Didn't know the number so went and asked at her old place and then went back, but she had gone home. Felt terrible tired. Went down to Club rooms at night.

Oct, 15, 1910(Sat.)--Got up 11:15. Left on 2:12 from Market St. for Oscar's and Helen's. Oscar met us at sta., 23rd St., 3 p.m. Took trolley to new Pennsylvania Sta. Then took electric car to Woodside. Changed and took steam car to Flushing. Helen met us at station. In evening Mr. & Mrs. Doremus and 2 gentlemen & 4 ladies came down. Had music and one recited. Went upstairs and had light refreshments, cocoa, cake, candy. Did not feel extra....

Sunday Oct. 16th--Very warm. Felt awfully tired. Had breakfast 11 a.m. Went for a walk around Flushing. Had dinner 4 p.m. Went to Methodist Church in evening. Sermon on Elijah. Had lunch after came home, tomato sandwiches, etc.

Mon. Oct. 17th--Left on 8:46 train to Long Island City. Took ferry to 34th St. Took car to 42nd St. Went to N.Y. Central Sta. on 45th St. & Lexington Ave. Took 10:45 train to Tarrytown. Electric as far as Yonkers. Had dinner at Terry Hotel (35 cts). Walked around then went to Maxwell factory. Went to office of repairs. A fellow took us half thro', but told nothing so walked down track to main office. Terribly hot and dusty. Came back in auto and then they sent us in another car to factories with another guide who was some better. Left on 4:08. Reached Central Sta. 5:12. Took car to Astor Theatre. Bought tickets for "Seven Days"($1.00). First Balcony 8th row. Had supper across st. at Child's. Had to walk around streets with suitcase until 7:45 when theatre opened. Awfully tiresome. Play very good and comical. Reached Newark 12 p.m.

Tuesday, Oct. 18th--I got up 8:45 and dressed and had my breakfast before LR got up. After lunch LeRoy went to second-handed automobile place. I met him at Proctor's. The vaudeville was very good (25 cts). Stopped at Sarah's and called on way back.

Wed., Oct. 19th--Got up 9 a.m. Aunt Mary & Aunt Eveline came to spend the day. Left 1 p.m. to take trolley to Elizabeth. Took 1:40 train to Bound Brook. Saw Miss Whitney on train. L.R. went to pay Bohner ($6.00). Peter came to Belle Mead with us, 2:24 from Bound Brook. Mamma met us. We went on down to Harlingen. Mamma went in to meeting of W.C.T.U. at parsonage. We drove up to Harlingen station and back again. Mrs. VanDoren rode up to station with us. Floy and Henry stopped in shortly after we came home on their way back from Edna Tunison's and Harry Young's wedding.

Thurs., Oct. 20th--Rainy. Papa and Mamma went to Uncle Will's to spend the day. Papa went to Dr's in morning to get medicine for his stomach. LeRoy pressed his black suit. He went home 3 p.m.

Children of Edna Probasco Van Nuys and LeRoy Higgins LaBaw

LeRoy Higgins LaBaw

M, #340255, b. 17 Mar 1888, d. 3 Jul 1974
LeRoy Higgins LaBaw|b. 17 Mar 1888\nd. 3 Jul 1974|p3403.htm#i340255|Joseph Chamberlain LaBaw||p3403.htm#i340256|Susna Scott Higgins||p3403.htm#i340257|||||||||||||
      LeRoy Higgins LaBaw was born on 17-Mar-1888. He was the son of Joseph Chamberlain LaBaw and Susna Scott Higgins. LeRoy married Edna Probasco Van Nuys, daughter of Henry Brokaw Van Nuys and Margaretta Bennett, on 6-Oct-1910 at Belle Mead, Somerset County, New Jersey. LeRoy Higgins LaBaw died on 3-Jul-1974 at Belle Mead, Somerset County, New Jersey, at age 86.
      LeRoy did not finish the 6th grade. He was a farm boy--only went to school when there were no chores, but he did a lot of reading and studying on his own. He was always interested in mechanics and not farming. He did farm when he was first married. One of his jobs was to install pumps on windmills on farms. During World War II, he felt he should contribute to the war effort so he worked for a division of Singer Sewing Machine Co. He got annoyed because others wouldn't work. After the war, he invented the Type P pump and got a patent on it. Sold by mail order for $6.95. He got so many orders he had to have the pumps made elsewhere and shipped to shop in Belle Mead where they painted them and put the name "Labawco Pumps" on them. He visited Sara and Roland when Roland attended Furman University in SC and bought 3 farms. Farm #1 was a cotton farm where he build a vacation house (later their retirement home). He put in a pond and the government paid 1/2 the cost for water conservation. When he built the house, he didn't want pillars hilding up the roof of the porch so he had steel beams extending out from the house so it had no pillars to get in the way of the view. Farm #2 was a dairy farm which was later sold. Farm #3 was a chicken farm which was inherited by Sara and Roland which they sold.

He had one of the first automobiles in the area and would "tear down the dirt roads at about 10 miles an hour, scattering the chickens," according to his wife. All his life he liked to have the first of everything--first dishwasher, color t.v., etc.

He couldn't sing worth a lick but liked to sing silly songs.

From article printed in The Sunday Home News, New Brunswick, NJ on February 19, 1961:
Since the turn of the century it has been the aim of Belle Mead industry, Labawco Pumps, Inc., "to put water where you want it." This slogan, plus the assurance that "Labawco pumps guarantee they make good or we will," have made this family-owned industry a successful one.
Labawco is obviously a contraction of Labaw Co., headed by L.R.H. Labaw, and known widely through its advertisements in such publications as Popular Mechanics, Popular Science and several farm journals. Its name also appears occasionally in the "Shop by Mail" section of the staid, distinguished New York Times.
The result is that Labawco pumps are sold throughout the United States, with a goodly percentage of the sales by mail, according to Robert Payton, plant manager and nephew of Labaw.
Most popular is the sturdy little $7.95 type P, described by its maker as "the most versatile general pump ever made." It will never rust, can be used anywhere and in any position--including under water--and will pump up to 2,400 gallons per hour either belt driven or powered by electric or gasoline motor. What is more, this versatile little pump will pass lint, sand, dirt, match sticks or other foreign matter without damage or clogging. Biggest and most costly of the 30-odd units is a three horsepower gas-driven pump, the "Big Gusher," with a suction luft up to 25 feet and capacity of up to 5,200 gallons per hour. Labawco pumps may be used for circulating water, for pumping out cellars or cisterns, for irrigation or spraying--even for such routine jobs as lawn sprinkling. But special bronze gear pumps, which may be run in either direction, are used for pumping anything from alcohol or cider to honey or molasses.
Recently, with the growing popularity of home swimming pools--particularly the plastic back-yard pool, Labawco has added filters to its line of water-handling equipment. It now can furnish a circulating pump and filter capable of taking care of pools up to 22 feet in diameter and four feet deep. Not the least of the factors contributing to the steady volume of business at Labawco is its guarantee policy. Even if a pump is used far beyond its ratings, and goes bad as a result, it is either replaced or its cost refunded without questions, according to Payton. But the returns of less than 1 per cent are indicative of the ability of Labawco pumps to "take it."
Incidentally, all pumps made at the Belle Mead plant are tested according tostandards set up by leading hydraulic organizations.
The Labaw firm has been interested in water since before the turn of the century. The late Joseph Labaw, father of the firm's head, marvelled at the windmills he saw at the Chicago World's Fair in 1893. On his return here he started selling and installing windmills as means of pumping farm water supplies. This generated the first interest in pumps.
For a time his son, the present head of the firm, worked with him. subsequently truning to the sale of gasoline-driven washing machines. But in about 1920, the younger Labaw started in the pump business--difficult at first due to the lack of electricity in rural areas. At first he purchased the pumps, but then started making his own pumps--particularly for use in both deep and shallow wells for the various purposes found around a farm.
A flourishing business was built up, but in the late 1930's a fire wiped out the entire manufacturing operation. For a time, during World War II, Labaw purchased pumps elsewhere, while he worked for the Diehl Manufacturing Co. in Finderne.
After the war, he returned to the production of pumps on an assemble basis, contracting for production of most of the components, then puttine them together at his little plant.
Some parts are still machined at the Labawco plant, which purchases its major castings from the Somerville Aluminum Foundry. Electric motors are obtained from Westinghouse, and gas-drived motors are from Clinton. In addition to assemble, spray-painting, testing, packing and shipping are all done at the 6,000 square foot plant on Route 206, a few hundred feet south of the blinker light at the entrance to the Belle Mead depot.
Though not a major industry by any means, the labawco operation is interesting and significant among the diversified industrial plants of the Raritan Valley area.

Children of LeRoy Higgins LaBaw and Edna Probasco Van Nuys

Joseph Chamberlain LaBaw

M, #340256
     Joseph married Susna Scott Higgins.

Child of Joseph Chamberlain LaBaw and Susna Scott Higgins

Susna Scott Higgins

F, #340257
     Susna married Joseph Chamberlain LaBaw.

Child of Susna Scott Higgins and Joseph Chamberlain LaBaw

Margaretta Bennett LaBaw

F, #340258, b. 23 Feb 1913, d. 17 Oct 1975
Margaretta Bennett LaBaw|b. 23 Feb 1913\nd. 17 Oct 1975|p3403.htm#i340258|LeRoy Higgins LaBaw|b. 17 Mar 1888\nd. 3 Jul 1974|p3403.htm#i340255|Edna Probasco Van Nuys|b. 30 Sep 1887\nd. 30 Jun 1971|p3403.htm#i340254|Joseph C. LaBaw||p3403.htm#i340256|Susna S. Higgins||p3403.htm#i340257|Henry B. Van Nuys|b. 14 Jul 1864\nd. 30 Mar 1946|p3403.htm#i340252|Margaretta Bennett|b. 30 Aug 1865\nd. 5 Feb 1943|p3403.htm#i340253|

Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Margaretta Bennett LaBaw was born on 23-Feb-1913. She was the daughter of LeRoy Higgins LaBaw and Edna Probasco Van Nuys. Margaretta married Herbert Mills on 13-Feb-1954. Margaretta married Herbert Hilton Warren on 27-Dec-1962 at Riverdale, New Jersey. Margaretta Bennett LaBaw died on 17-Oct-1975 at Maine at age 62.

Herbert Mills

M, #340259, b. circa 1900, d. 26 Jan 1960
      Herbert Mills was born circa 1900. Herbert married Margaretta Bennett LaBaw, daughter of LeRoy Higgins LaBaw and Edna Probasco Van Nuys, on 13-Feb-1954. Herbert Mills died on 26-Jan-1960 at Great Meadows, New York.

Herbert Hilton Warren

M, #340260, b. 22 Oct 1903, d. 30 Nov 1975
      Herbert Hilton Warren was born on 22-Oct-1903. Herbert married Margaretta Bennett LaBaw, daughter of LeRoy Higgins LaBaw and Edna Probasco Van Nuys, on 27-Dec-1962 at Riverdale, New Jersey. Herbert Hilton Warren died on 30-Nov-1975 at Maine at age 72.

(Unknown) LaBaw

F, #340261
(Unknown) LaBaw||p3403.htm#i340261|LeRoy Higgins LaBaw|b. 17 Mar 1888\nd. 3 Jul 1974|p3403.htm#i340255|Edna Probasco Van Nuys|b. 30 Sep 1887\nd. 30 Jun 1971|p3403.htm#i340254|Joseph C. LaBaw||p3403.htm#i340256|Susna S. Higgins||p3403.htm#i340257|Henry B. Van Nuys|b. 14 Jul 1864\nd. 30 Mar 1946|p3403.htm#i340252|Margaretta Bennett|b. 30 Aug 1865\nd. 5 Feb 1943|p3403.htm#i340253|

Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     (Unknown) LaBaw was the daughter of LeRoy Higgins LaBaw and Edna Probasco Van Nuys. (Unknown) married (Unknown) Chandler.

(Unknown) Chandler

M, #340262
     (Unknown) married (Unknown) LaBaw, daughter of LeRoy Higgins LaBaw and Edna Probasco Van Nuys.

Harold Van Nuys LaBaw

M, #340263, b. 9 Nov 1918, d. 8 Jun 1929
Harold Van Nuys LaBaw|b. 9 Nov 1918\nd. 8 Jun 1929|p3403.htm#i340263|LeRoy Higgins LaBaw|b. 17 Mar 1888\nd. 3 Jul 1974|p3403.htm#i340255|Edna Probasco Van Nuys|b. 30 Sep 1887\nd. 30 Jun 1971|p3403.htm#i340254|Joseph C. LaBaw||p3403.htm#i340256|Susna S. Higgins||p3403.htm#i340257|Henry B. Van Nuys|b. 14 Jul 1864\nd. 30 Mar 1946|p3403.htm#i340252|Margaretta Bennett|b. 30 Aug 1865\nd. 5 Feb 1943|p3403.htm#i340253|

Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Harold Van Nuys LaBaw was born on 9-Nov-1918. He was the son of LeRoy Higgins LaBaw and Edna Probasco Van Nuys. Harold Van Nuys LaBaw died on 8-Jun-1929 at age 10.

Edward Van Harlingen Van Nuys

M, #340264, b. 27 Aug 1823
Edward Van Harlingen Van Nuys|b. 27 Aug 1823|p3403.htm#i340264|Peter Van Nuys|b. 20 Dec 1785\nd. 29 Jul 1874|p2115.htm#i211431|Catherine Quick|b. 9 May 1795\nd. 14 Mar 1885|p3017.htm#i301677|Jacobus Van Nuys|b. 16 Apr 1753\nd. 27 May 1836|p2115.htm#i211427|Catherine Ditmars|b. 1761\nd. 1840|p2115.htm#i211428|Garret J. Quick|b. 2 Feb 1761\nd. 22 Jul 1821|p3017.htm#i301674|Ann C. Stryker|b. 3 Feb 1764\nd. 7 Oct 1807|p3017.htm#i301673|

Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Edward Van Harlingen Van Nuys was born on 27-Aug-1823. He was the son of Peter Van Nuys and Catherine Quick.

Jacob Quick Van Nuys

M, #340265, b. 12 Oct 1826
Jacob Quick Van Nuys|b. 12 Oct 1826|p3403.htm#i340265|Peter Van Nuys|b. 20 Dec 1785\nd. 29 Jul 1874|p2115.htm#i211431|Catherine Quick|b. 9 May 1795\nd. 14 Mar 1885|p3017.htm#i301677|Jacobus Van Nuys|b. 16 Apr 1753\nd. 27 May 1836|p2115.htm#i211427|Catherine Ditmars|b. 1761\nd. 1840|p2115.htm#i211428|Garret J. Quick|b. 2 Feb 1761\nd. 22 Jul 1821|p3017.htm#i301674|Ann C. Stryker|b. 3 Feb 1764\nd. 7 Oct 1807|p3017.htm#i301673|

Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Jacob Quick Van Nuys was born on 12-Oct-1826. He was the son of Peter Van Nuys and Catherine Quick.

Maria Van Nuys

F, #340266, b. circa 1839
Maria Van Nuys|b. circa 1839|p3403.htm#i340266|Peter Van Nuys|b. 20 Dec 1785\nd. 29 Jul 1874|p2115.htm#i211431|Catherine Quick|b. 9 May 1795\nd. 14 Mar 1885|p3017.htm#i301677|Jacobus Van Nuys|b. 16 Apr 1753\nd. 27 May 1836|p2115.htm#i211427|Catherine Ditmars|b. 1761\nd. 1840|p2115.htm#i211428|Garret J. Quick|b. 2 Feb 1761\nd. 22 Jul 1821|p3017.htm#i301674|Ann C. Stryker|b. 3 Feb 1764\nd. 7 Oct 1807|p3017.htm#i301673|

Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Maria Van Nuys was born circa 1839. She was the daughter of Peter Van Nuys and Catherine Quick.

Elizabeth Brokaw

F, #340267, b. 17 Oct 1819
Elizabeth Brokaw|b. 17 Oct 1819|p3403.htm#i340267|Alexander Baird Brokaw|b. 15 Mar 1798\nd. 8 Mar 1874|p2736.htm#i273514|Aletta Quick|b. 8 Oct 1801\nd. 27 Apr 1887|p2736.htm#i273515|Henry H. Brokaw|b. 7 Oct 1761\nd. 9 Apr 1834|p3403.htm#i340242|Elizabeth Baird|b. 2 Nov 1762\nd. 1 Apr 1835|p3403.htm#i340243|Garret J. Quick|b. 2 Feb 1761\nd. 22 Jul 1821|p3017.htm#i301674|Ann C. Stryker|b. 3 Feb 1764\nd. 7 Oct 1807|p3017.htm#i301673|

Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Elizabeth Brokaw was born on 17-Oct-1819. She was the daughter of Alexander Baird Brokaw and Aletta Quick.

Mary Kershaw Brokaw

F, #340268, b. 15 Nov 1822, d. 16 Feb 1869
Mary Kershaw Brokaw|b. 15 Nov 1822\nd. 16 Feb 1869|p3403.htm#i340268|Alexander Baird Brokaw|b. 15 Mar 1798\nd. 8 Mar 1874|p2736.htm#i273514|Aletta Quick|b. 8 Oct 1801\nd. 27 Apr 1887|p2736.htm#i273515|Henry H. Brokaw|b. 7 Oct 1761\nd. 9 Apr 1834|p3403.htm#i340242|Elizabeth Baird|b. 2 Nov 1762\nd. 1 Apr 1835|p3403.htm#i340243|Garret J. Quick|b. 2 Feb 1761\nd. 22 Jul 1821|p3017.htm#i301674|Ann C. Stryker|b. 3 Feb 1764\nd. 7 Oct 1807|p3017.htm#i301673|

Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Mary Kershaw Brokaw was born on 15-Nov-1822. She was the daughter of Alexander Baird Brokaw and Aletta Quick. Mary married John Rynear Staats, son of Rynear Staats and Catherine Voorhees, in 1841. Mary Kershaw Brokaw died on 16-Feb-1869 at age 46.

Children of Mary Kershaw Brokaw and John Rynear Staats

John Rynear Staats

M, #340269, b. 2 Dec 1820, d. 8 Oct 1874
John Rynear Staats|b. 2 Dec 1820\nd. 8 Oct 1874|p3403.htm#i340269|Rynear Staats|b. 15 May 1786\nd. 8 Oct 1846|p2275.htm#i227462|Catherine Voorhees|b. 18 Feb 1788\nd. 4 Mar 1866|p2275.htm#i227463|John S. Staats|b. 14 Jan 1740/41\nd. 4 Mar 1803|p1567.htm#i156668|Geertie Quick|b. 15 Oct 1745\nd. 1813|p1567.htm#i156664|Peter Voorhees|b. 12 Feb 1756\nd. 21 Jun 1842|p2267.htm#i226657|Maria Ditmars|b. 2 Dec 1759\nd. 22 Jan 1831|p2267.htm#i226656|

Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      John Rynear Staats was born on 2-Dec-1820. He was the son of Rynear Staats and Catherine Voorhees. John Rynear Staats was baptized on 23-Jan-1821 at Dutch Reformed Church, Millstone, Somerset County, New Jersey. John married Mary Kershaw Brokaw, daughter of Alexander Baird Brokaw and Aletta Quick, in 1841. John Rynear Staats died on 8-Oct-1874 at age 53.

Children of John Rynear Staats and Mary Kershaw Brokaw

Rynear Staats

M, #340270, b. 11 Nov 1843
Rynear Staats|b. 11 Nov 1843|p3403.htm#i340270|John Rynear Staats|b. 2 Dec 1820\nd. 8 Oct 1874|p3403.htm#i340269|Mary Kershaw Brokaw|b. 15 Nov 1822\nd. 16 Feb 1869|p3403.htm#i340268|Rynear Staats|b. 15 May 1786\nd. 8 Oct 1846|p2275.htm#i227462|Catherine Voorhees|b. 18 Feb 1788\nd. 4 Mar 1866|p2275.htm#i227463|Alexander B. Brokaw|b. 15 Mar 1798\nd. 8 Mar 1874|p2736.htm#i273514|Aletta Quick|b. 8 Oct 1801\nd. 27 Apr 1887|p2736.htm#i273515|

Relationship=7th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Rynear Staats was born on 11-Nov-1843. He was the son of John Rynear Staats and Mary Kershaw Brokaw.

Alexander Staats

M, #340271, b. 1845, d. 1846
Alexander Staats|b. 1845\nd. 1846|p3403.htm#i340271|John Rynear Staats|b. 2 Dec 1820\nd. 8 Oct 1874|p3403.htm#i340269|Mary Kershaw Brokaw|b. 15 Nov 1822\nd. 16 Feb 1869|p3403.htm#i340268|Rynear Staats|b. 15 May 1786\nd. 8 Oct 1846|p2275.htm#i227462|Catherine Voorhees|b. 18 Feb 1788\nd. 4 Mar 1866|p2275.htm#i227463|Alexander B. Brokaw|b. 15 Mar 1798\nd. 8 Mar 1874|p2736.htm#i273514|Aletta Quick|b. 8 Oct 1801\nd. 27 Apr 1887|p2736.htm#i273515|

Relationship=7th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Alexander Staats was born in 1845. He was the son of John Rynear Staats and Mary Kershaw Brokaw. Alexander Staats died in 1846.

Femmetje Brokaw

F, #340274, b. 10 Jun 1707, d. after 1755
      Femmetje Brokaw was born on 10-Jun-1707 at Raritan, New Jersey. She was baptized on 3-Aug-1707 at Dutch Reformed Church, Raritan, Somerset County, New Jersey. Femmetje married John Staats, son of Peter Staats and Lammatje Van Vechten, circa 1737. Femmetje Brokaw died after 1755.

Child of Femmetje Brokaw and John Staats

Henry E. Brokaw

M, #340275, b. 16 Sep 1824, d. 6 Apr 1896
Henry E. Brokaw|b. 16 Sep 1824\nd. 6 Apr 1896|p3403.htm#i340275|Alexander Baird Brokaw|b. 15 Mar 1798\nd. 8 Mar 1874|p2736.htm#i273514|Aletta Quick|b. 8 Oct 1801\nd. 27 Apr 1887|p2736.htm#i273515|Henry H. Brokaw|b. 7 Oct 1761\nd. 9 Apr 1834|p3403.htm#i340242|Elizabeth Baird|b. 2 Nov 1762\nd. 1 Apr 1835|p3403.htm#i340243|Garret J. Quick|b. 2 Feb 1761\nd. 22 Jul 1821|p3017.htm#i301674|Ann C. Stryker|b. 3 Feb 1764\nd. 7 Oct 1807|p3017.htm#i301673|

Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Henry E. Brokaw was born on 16-Sep-1824. He was the son of Alexander Baird Brokaw and Aletta Quick. Henry E. Brokaw died on 6-Apr-1896 at age 71.

Gertrude Magdalena Brokaw

F, #340276, b. 6 Feb 1828, d. 4 Jul 1878
Gertrude Magdalena Brokaw|b. 6 Feb 1828\nd. 4 Jul 1878|p3403.htm#i340276|Alexander Baird Brokaw|b. 15 Mar 1798\nd. 8 Mar 1874|p2736.htm#i273514|Aletta Quick|b. 8 Oct 1801\nd. 27 Apr 1887|p2736.htm#i273515|Henry H. Brokaw|b. 7 Oct 1761\nd. 9 Apr 1834|p3403.htm#i340242|Elizabeth Baird|b. 2 Nov 1762\nd. 1 Apr 1835|p3403.htm#i340243|Garret J. Quick|b. 2 Feb 1761\nd. 22 Jul 1821|p3017.htm#i301674|Ann C. Stryker|b. 3 Feb 1764\nd. 7 Oct 1807|p3017.htm#i301673|

Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Gertrude Magdalena Brokaw was born on 6-Feb-1828 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of Alexander Baird Brokaw and Aletta Quick. Gertrude married John Voorhees Jr., son of John Voorhees and Mary S. Miller, on 18-Oct-1849 at Dutch Reformed Church, Harlingen, Somerset County, New Jersey. Gertrude Magdalena Brokaw died on 4-Jul-1878 at Somerville, Somerset County, New Jersey, at age 50.
Census12-Sep-1850Readington Twp., Hunterdon County, New Jersey
Census13-Jul-1860Readington Twp., Hunterdon County, New Jersey, real estate value 9,000.00 personal property 2,000.00
Census14-Jun-1870Bridgewater Twp., Somerset County, New Jersey, real estate value 6,000.00 personal property 11,000.00

Children of Gertrude Magdalena Brokaw and John Voorhees Jr.

Joachim Quick Brokaw

M, #340277, b. 26 Jul 1829, d. 11 Nov 1853
Joachim Quick Brokaw|b. 26 Jul 1829\nd. 11 Nov 1853|p3403.htm#i340277|Alexander Baird Brokaw|b. 15 Mar 1798\nd. 8 Mar 1874|p2736.htm#i273514|Aletta Quick|b. 8 Oct 1801\nd. 27 Apr 1887|p2736.htm#i273515|Henry H. Brokaw|b. 7 Oct 1761\nd. 9 Apr 1834|p3403.htm#i340242|Elizabeth Baird|b. 2 Nov 1762\nd. 1 Apr 1835|p3403.htm#i340243|Garret J. Quick|b. 2 Feb 1761\nd. 22 Jul 1821|p3017.htm#i301674|Ann C. Stryker|b. 3 Feb 1764\nd. 7 Oct 1807|p3017.htm#i301673|

Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Joachim Quick Brokaw was born on 26-Jul-1829. He was the son of Alexander Baird Brokaw and Aletta Quick. Joachim Quick Brokaw died on 11-Nov-1853 at age 24.

Peter Quick Brokaw

M, #340278, b. 26 Sep 1833
Peter Quick Brokaw|b. 26 Sep 1833|p3403.htm#i340278|Alexander Baird Brokaw|b. 15 Mar 1798\nd. 8 Mar 1874|p2736.htm#i273514|Aletta Quick|b. 8 Oct 1801\nd. 27 Apr 1887|p2736.htm#i273515|Henry H. Brokaw|b. 7 Oct 1761\nd. 9 Apr 1834|p3403.htm#i340242|Elizabeth Baird|b. 2 Nov 1762\nd. 1 Apr 1835|p3403.htm#i340243|Garret J. Quick|b. 2 Feb 1761\nd. 22 Jul 1821|p3017.htm#i301674|Ann C. Stryker|b. 3 Feb 1764\nd. 7 Oct 1807|p3017.htm#i301673|

Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Peter Quick Brokaw was born on 26-Sep-1833. He was the son of Alexander Baird Brokaw and Aletta Quick. Peter married Christiana Bergen.

Christiana Bergen

F, #340279, b. circa 1835
      Christiana Bergen was born circa 1835. Christiana married Peter Quick Brokaw, son of Alexander Baird Brokaw and Aletta Quick.

Louisa Brokaw

F, #340280, b. 29 Jul 1835, d. 10 Jun 1855
Louisa Brokaw|b. 29 Jul 1835\nd. 10 Jun 1855|p3403.htm#i340280|Alexander Baird Brokaw|b. 15 Mar 1798\nd. 8 Mar 1874|p2736.htm#i273514|Aletta Quick|b. 8 Oct 1801\nd. 27 Apr 1887|p2736.htm#i273515|Henry H. Brokaw|b. 7 Oct 1761\nd. 9 Apr 1834|p3403.htm#i340242|Elizabeth Baird|b. 2 Nov 1762\nd. 1 Apr 1835|p3403.htm#i340243|Garret J. Quick|b. 2 Feb 1761\nd. 22 Jul 1821|p3017.htm#i301674|Ann C. Stryker|b. 3 Feb 1764\nd. 7 Oct 1807|p3017.htm#i301673|

Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Louisa Brokaw was born on 29-Jul-1835. She was the daughter of Alexander Baird Brokaw and Aletta Quick. Louisa Brokaw died on 10-Jun-1855 at age 19.

Alexander Brokaw

M, #340281, b. 23 Nov 1837, d. 3 Mar 1839
Alexander Brokaw|b. 23 Nov 1837\nd. 3 Mar 1839|p3403.htm#i340281|Alexander Baird Brokaw|b. 15 Mar 1798\nd. 8 Mar 1874|p2736.htm#i273514|Aletta Quick|b. 8 Oct 1801\nd. 27 Apr 1887|p2736.htm#i273515|Henry H. Brokaw|b. 7 Oct 1761\nd. 9 Apr 1834|p3403.htm#i340242|Elizabeth Baird|b. 2 Nov 1762\nd. 1 Apr 1835|p3403.htm#i340243|Garret J. Quick|b. 2 Feb 1761\nd. 22 Jul 1821|p3017.htm#i301674|Ann C. Stryker|b. 3 Feb 1764\nd. 7 Oct 1807|p3017.htm#i301673|

Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Alexander Brokaw was born on 23-Nov-1837. He was the son of Alexander Baird Brokaw and Aletta Quick. Alexander Brokaw died on 3-Mar-1839 at age 1.

Alexander Baird Brokaw Jr.

M, #340282, b. 30 Apr 1841
Alexander Baird Brokaw Jr.|b. 30 Apr 1841|p3403.htm#i340282|Alexander Baird Brokaw|b. 15 Mar 1798\nd. 8 Mar 1874|p2736.htm#i273514|Aletta Quick|b. 8 Oct 1801\nd. 27 Apr 1887|p2736.htm#i273515|Henry H. Brokaw|b. 7 Oct 1761\nd. 9 Apr 1834|p3403.htm#i340242|Elizabeth Baird|b. 2 Nov 1762\nd. 1 Apr 1835|p3403.htm#i340243|Garret J. Quick|b. 2 Feb 1761\nd. 22 Jul 1821|p3017.htm#i301674|Ann C. Stryker|b. 3 Feb 1764\nd. 7 Oct 1807|p3017.htm#i301673|

Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Alexander Baird Brokaw Jr. was born on 30-Apr-1841. He was the son of Alexander Baird Brokaw and Aletta Quick.

Abraham Brokaw

M, #340283, b. 29 Sep 1843, d. 23 Aug 1860
Abraham Brokaw|b. 29 Sep 1843\nd. 23 Aug 1860|p3403.htm#i340283|Alexander Baird Brokaw|b. 15 Mar 1798\nd. 8 Mar 1874|p2736.htm#i273514|Aletta Quick|b. 8 Oct 1801\nd. 27 Apr 1887|p2736.htm#i273515|Henry H. Brokaw|b. 7 Oct 1761\nd. 9 Apr 1834|p3403.htm#i340242|Elizabeth Baird|b. 2 Nov 1762\nd. 1 Apr 1835|p3403.htm#i340243|Garret J. Quick|b. 2 Feb 1761\nd. 22 Jul 1821|p3017.htm#i301674|Ann C. Stryker|b. 3 Feb 1764\nd. 7 Oct 1807|p3017.htm#i301673|

Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Abraham Brokaw was born on 29-Sep-1843. He was the son of Alexander Baird Brokaw and Aletta Quick. Abraham Brokaw died on 23-Aug-1860 at age 16.

Magdalena Brokaw

F, #340291, b. 12 Jan 1788, d. 16 May 1810
Magdalena Brokaw|b. 12 Jan 1788\nd. 16 May 1810|p3403.htm#i340291|Henry H. Brokaw|b. 7 Oct 1761\nd. 9 Apr 1834|p3403.htm#i340242|Elizabeth Baird|b. 2 Nov 1762\nd. 1 Apr 1835|p3403.htm#i340243|||||||||||||
      Magdalena Brokaw was born on 12-Jan-1788. She was the daughter of Henry H. Brokaw and Elizabeth Baird. Magdalena Brokaw was baptized on 22-Jun-1788 at Dutch Reformed Church, Belle Mead, Somerset County, New Jersey. Magdalena married John Stryker Quick on 13-Dec-1808. Magdalena Brokaw died on 16-May-1810 at age 22.

John Stryker Quick

M, #340292, b. 8 Oct 1788, d. 8 Mar 1865
      John Stryker Quick was born on 8-Oct-1788. He was baptized on 2-Nov-1788 at Dutch Reformed Church, Harlingen, Somerset County, New Jersey. John married Magdalena Brokaw, daughter of Henry H. Brokaw and Elizabeth Baird, on 13-Dec-1808. John married Lucretia Quick, daughter of Garret Joakim Quick and Ann Catherine Stryker. John Stryker Quick died on 8-Mar-1865 at age 76. John's estate was proved on 17-Mar-1865.

Abraham H. Brokaw

M, #340298, b. 4 May 1800, d. 8 Mar 1848
Abraham H. Brokaw|b. 4 May 1800\nd. 8 Mar 1848|p3403.htm#i340298|Henry H. Brokaw|b. 7 Oct 1761\nd. 9 Apr 1834|p3403.htm#i340242|Elizabeth Baird|b. 2 Nov 1762\nd. 1 Apr 1835|p3403.htm#i340243|||||||||||||
      Abraham H. Brokaw was born on 4-May-1800. He was the son of Henry H. Brokaw and Elizabeth Baird. Abraham H. Brokaw was baptized on 5-Nov-1800 at Dutch Reformed Church, Harlingen, Somerset County, New Jersey. Abraham married Geertie Staats on 26-Dec-1822 at Somerset County, New Jersey. Abraham H. Brokaw died on 8-Mar-1848 at age 47.

Children of Abraham H. Brokaw and Geertie Staats

Geertie Staats

F, #340299, b. 6 Nov 1803, d. 8 Dec 1848
      Geertie Staats was born on 6-Nov-1803. She was baptized on 25-Dec-1803 at Dutch Reformed Church, Millstone, Somerset County, New Jersey. Geertie married Abraham H. Brokaw, son of Henry H. Brokaw and Elizabeth Baird, on 26-Dec-1822 at Somerset County, New Jersey. Geertie Staats died on 8-Dec-1848 at age 45.
     She was also known as Gertrude Staats.

Children of Geertie Staats and Abraham H. Brokaw

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