Caroline Bayard Leroy

The New Netherland Ancestors of

CAROLINE BAYARD LEROY,

the second wife of

DANIEL WEBSTER



- for Daniel Webster

Cabinet Official (Secretary of State), House of Representatives, Lawyer, Senator





				     __Francois Le Roy8
				    |
				__David Le Roy8
			       |    |
			       |    |__Marie Fauquion8
			       |
			   __Gaspard Le Roy8
			  |    |
			  |    |__Esther Thomas8
			  |
		      __Pierre Le Roy8
		     |    |
		     |    |     __probably Pierre Sanceau8
		     |    |    |
		     |    |__Maria Sanceau8
		     |         |
		     |         |__possibly Maria Chollet8
		     |
		 __Daniel Le Roy8
		|    |
		|    |     __Theodore van Sevenhoven8
		|    |    |
		|    |__Maria van Sevenhoven8
		|         |
		|         |__Anne Gisbert8
		|
	    __Jacob Le Roy8,9
	   |    |
	   |    |     __Casparus van den Berg8
	   |    |    |
	   |    |__Ingentatia van den Berg8
	   |         |
	   |         |__Helena Senserff8
	   |
       __Herman Leroy8,9,11
      |    |
      |    |                         __Jacob [Van Schoenderwoert]
      |    |                        |
      |    |                    __Rutger Jacobszen [Van Schoenderwoert]1,3,4
      |    |                   |    |
      |    |                   |    |__(__)
      |    |                   |
      |    |               __Harmanus Rutgers3,4
      |    |              |    |
      |    |              |    |     __Jan Janszen [Van Breestede]1
      |    |              |    |    |
      |    |              |    |__Tryntje Janse Van Breestede1,3,4
      |    |              |         |
      |    |              |         |__Engeltje Jans1
      |    |              |
      |    |          __Harmanus Rutgers3,4
      |    |         |    |
      |    |         |    |     __Anthony De Hooges4
      |    |         |    |    |
      |    |         |    |__Catarina De Hooges3,4
      |    |         |         |
      |    |         |         |     __Albert Andrieszen Bradt4,16
      |    |         |         |    |
      |    |         |         |__Eva Albertszen Bradt4
      |    |         |              |
      |    |         |              |     __Barent Rottmer16
      |    |         |              |    |
      |    |         |              |__Annetje Barents4,16
      |    |         |                   |
      |    |         |                   |__Geesje Barents16
      |    |         |
      |    |     __Harman Rutgers3,4,8
      |    |    |    |
      |    |    |    |          __Jellis Pieterszen3
      |    |    |    |         |
      |    |    |    |     __Hendrick Jilliszen Meyers3,4
      |    |    |    |    |    |
      |    |    |    |    |    |     __Hendrick Janszen Snyder3
      |    |    |    |    |    |    |
      |    |    |    |    |    |__Elsje Hendricks3
      |    |    |    |    |         |
      |    |    |    |    |         |__Geertje Scheerburch3
      |    |    |    |    |
      |    |    |    |__Catharina Meyers3,4
      |    |    |         |
      |    |    |         |     __Claes Martenszen Rosenvelt3
      |    |    |         |    |
      |    |    |         |__Elsje Claese Roosevelt3,4
      |    |    |              |
      |    |    |              |__Jannetje Tomas3
      |    |    |
      |    |__Cornelia Rutgers3,8,9
      |         |
      |         |               __Dirck Bensingh6
      |         |              |
      |         |          __Samson Benson6
      |         |         |    |
      |         |         |    |__Catalina Berck6
      |         |         |
      |         |     __Robert Benson4,5,6
      |         |    |    |
      |         |    |    |          __Abraham Pieterszen [Van Deusen]7
      |         |    |    |         |
      |         |    |    |     __Matheus Abrahamszen Van Deusen6,7
      |         |    |    |    |    |
      |         |    |    |    |    |__Tryntje Melchiors7
      |         |    |    |    |
      |         |    |    |__Tryntje Van Deusen6
      |         |    |         |
      |         |    |         |__Helena Roberts6
      |         |    |
      |         |__Elisabeth Benson3,4,8
      |              |
      |              |               __Jan Roos5
      |              |              |
      |              |          __Gerrit Jansz Roos5
      |              |         |    |
      |              |         |    |     __Ghislain Vigné5
      |              |         |    |    |
      |              |         |    |__Maria Vigné5
      |              |         |         |
      |              |         |         |__Adrienne Cuvellier5
      |              |         |
      |              |     __Pieter Roos5
      |              |    |    |
      |              |    |    |     __Lambert Hermansz Wolf5
      |              |    |    |    |
      |              |    |    |__Aeltje Lamberts Wolf5
      |              |    |         |
      |              |    |         |__Emmerentia Goosens van Nieuwersluys5
      |              |    |
      |              |__Cornelia Roos4,5
      |                   |
      |                   |     __Guert Petersz van't Horsken5
      |                   |    |
      |                   |__Elisabeth Van 't Horsken5
      |                        |
      |                        |__Aaltje Jans van Issem5
      |
CAROLINE BAYARD LEROY9
the second wife of DANIEL WEBSTER
      |
      |                         __Thomas Cornell15
      |                        |
      |                    __Richard Cornell14
      |                   |    |
      |                   |    |__Rebecca (__)15
      |                   |
      |               __Thomas Cornell13
      |              |    |
      |              |    |__Elizabeth Jessup13
      |              |
      |          __Samuel Cornell2,12
      |         |    |
      |         |    |__(__)13
      |         |
      |     __Samuel Cornell2,8,11
      |    |    |
      |    |    |               __Francis Doughty2
      |    |    |              |
      |    |    |          __Elias Doughty2
      |    |    |         |    |
      |    |    |         |    |__Bridget (possibly Stone)2
      |    |    |         |
      |    |    |     __Charles Doughty2,12
      |    |    |    |    |
      |    |    |    |    |__Sarah (__)2
      |    |    |    |
      |    |    |__Hannah Doughty2,12
      |    |         |
      |    |         |          __Robert Jackson18
      |    |         |         |
      |    |         |     __John Jackson18,19
      |    |         |    |    |
      |    |         |    |    |__(__)18
      |    |         |    |
      |    |         |__Elizabeth Jackson2,12,18
      |    |              |
      |    |              |     __Captain John Seaman18,19
      |    |              |    |
      |    |              |__Elizabeth Seaman18,19
      |    |                   |
      |    |                   |     __Edmund Strickland20
      |    |                   |    |
      |    |                   |__Elizabeth Strickland19,20
      |    |                        |
      |    |                        |__Hannah (__)20
      |    |
      |__Hannah Cornell8,11
	   |
	   |     __Arthur Mabson11
	   |    |
	   |__Susannah Mabson8,11
		|
		|__(__)11


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Biography of DANIEL WEBSTER

 
WEBSTER, Daniel, a Representative from New Hampshire and a Representative and a Senator from Massachusetts; born in Salisbury, NH, 18 January 1782; attended district schools and Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, NH; graduated from Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, in 1801; principal of an academy at Fryeburg, Maine, in 1802; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1805 and commenced practice in Boscawen, near Salisbury, NH; moved to Portsmouth, NH, in 1807 and continued the practice of law; elected as a Federalist from New Hampshire to the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Congresses (4 March 1813-3 March 1817); not a candidate for reelection in 1816 to the Fifteenth Congress; moved to Boston, MA, in 1816; achieved national fame as counsel representing Dartmouth College before the United States Supreme Court in the Dartmouth College Case 1816-1819; delegate to the Massachusetts State Constitutional Convention in 1820; elected from Massachusetts to the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth Congresses and served from 4 March 1823, to 30 May 1827; chairman, Committee on the Judiciary (Eighteenth and Nineteenth Congresses); elected 8 June 1827 to the United States Senate for the term beginning 4 March 1827; reelected as a Whig in 1833 and 1839 and served until his resignation, effective 22 February 1841; chairman, Committee on Finance (Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Congresses); Webster's reply to Senator Robert Y. Hayne of South Carolina in January 1830 in opposition to the principles of Nullification won him nation-wide fame, as did his widely-circulated `7th of March' speech in 1850, in which he argued for excluding slavery from the territories; unsuccessful Whig candidate for president in 1836; appointed Secretary of State by President William Henry Harrison and again by President John Tyler and served from 1841 to 1843; again elected as a Whig to the United States Senate and served from 4 March 1845, to 22 July 1850, when he resigned; appointed Secretary of State by President Millard Fillmore and served from 22 July 1850, until his death in Marshfield, MA, 24 October 1852; interment in the Winslow Cemetery.
 

 


Notes and Sources


   1.  Purple, Edwin R. "Contributions to the History of the Ancient Families
       of New York."  The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 7
       (1876): 117-124.
   2.  Doty, Ethan A., "The Doughty Family of Long Island," The New York
       Genealogical and Biographical Record, 43 (1912):  273-287, 312-324.
   3.  Purple, Edwin R. "Contributions to the History of the Ancient Families
       of New York - Meyer-Myer-Myers-Meir," The New York Genealogical and
       Biographical Record 7 (1876):  145-151.
   4.  Randolph, Howard S.F., F.G.B.S., "Anthony De Hooges, Secretary of
       Rensselaerswyck and His Descendants," The New York Genealogical and
       Biographical Record, 67 (1936):  4-15.
   5.  Koenig, Dorothy A., and Pim Nieuwenhuis. "The Pedigree of Cornelia Roos,
       an Ancestor of Franklin D. Roosevelt."  New Netherland Connections, 2
       (1997):  86-91; 3 (1998):  1-4.
   6.  Van Deusen, Albert Harrison, Van Deursen Family.  New York:  Frank
       Allaben Genealogical Company, 1912.  19-20.
   7.  Ibid., p. 3-4.
   8.  Le Roy, Newbold, III, "The Le Roy Family of La Rochelle, Rotterdam and
       New York," The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, 131
       (2000):  83-95.
   9.  Crosby, Ernest H, "The Rutgers Family of New York," The New York
       Genealogical and Biographical Record, 17 (1886):  82-93.
  10.  Riker, James, Revised History of Harlem (City of New York), Its
       Origins and Early Annals.  New York: New Harlem Publishing Company,
       1904.  428.
  11.  Cornell, Rev. John, M.A., Genealogy of the Cornell Family.  New York:
       T.A. Wright, 1902.  190-192.
  12.  Ibid., p. 167-168.
  13.  Ibid., p. 155-156
  14.  Ibid., p. 143-148
  15.  Ibid., p. 17-24.
  16.  Riker, David M., Genealogical and Biographical Directory to Persons
       in New Netherland from 1613 to 1674.  CD-ROM. Cambridge: The
       Learning Company, 1999.  175.
  17.  Ibid., p. 332.
  18.  Ibid., p. 791.
  19.  Ibid., p. 1275.
  20.  Ibid., p. 1367.


 

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