Elizabeth Bayard Clinch

The New Netherland Ancestors of

ELIZABETH BAYARD CLINCH,

the wife of ROBERT ANDERSON



- for Robert Anderson

Major-General




       __DUNCAN LAMONT CLINCH1,11,16
      |
ELIZABETH BAYARD CLINCH1
the wife of ROBERT ANDERSON
      |
      |     __John Houston McIntosh1,11,16
      |    |
      |__Eliza Bayard McIntosh1,11,16
	   |
	   |                         __Samuel Bayard9
	   |                        |
	   |                    __Nicholas Bayard9
	   |                   |    |
	   |                   |    |__Anna Stuyvesant9
	   |                   |
	   |               __Samuel Bayard8,9,17
	   |              |    |
	   |              |    |     __Casper Varleth9
	   |              |    |    |
	   |              |    |__Judith Varleth9
	   |              |         |
	   |              |         |__(__)9
	   |              |
	   |          __Nicholas Bayard9,11,17
	   |         |    |
	   |         |    |          __Olof Stephense Van Cortlandt8,10
	   |         |    |         |
	   |         |    |     __Stephanus Van Cortlandt8,9,10
	   |         |    |    |    |
	   |         |    |    |    |     __Jan Loockermans
	   |         |    |    |    |    |
	   |         |    |    |    |__Anna Loockermans8,10
	   |         |    |    |         |
	   |         |    |    |         |__(__)
	   |         |    |    |
	   |         |    |__Margareta Van Cortlandt8,9,17
	   |         |         |
	   |         |         |          __Pieter Tjercks6
	   |         |         |         |
	   |         |         |     __Philip Pieterse Schuyler7
	   |         |         |    |    |
	   |         |         |    |    |__Geertruyt Philips van Schuylder6
	   |         |         |    |
	   |         |         |__Gertruyd Schuyler8,9
	   |         |              |
	   |         |              |     __Brant Arentszen Van Slichtenhorst7
	   |         |              |    |
	   |         |              |__Margaretta Van Slichtenhorst7
	   |         |                   |
	   |         |                   |__Aeltje Van Wenckum7
	   |         |
	   |     __Nicholas Bayard, Jr.1,11,15,16,17
	   |    |    |
	   |    |    |          __Barent Reynertszen18
	   |    |    |         |
	   |    |    |     __Barent Rynders17,18
	   |    |    |    |    |
	   |    |    |    |    |__Geertruyd Jans18
	   |    |    |    |
	   |    |    |__Elizabeth Rynders11,17,18
	   |    |         |
	   |    |         |     __Jacob Leisler17
	   |    |         |    |
	   |    |         |__Hester Leisler17,18
	   |    |              |
	   |    |              |     __Tymen Janszen2,17
	   |    |              |    |
	   |    |              |__Elsje Tymens17
	   |    |                   |
	   |    |                   |     __Johan/Jan (__)2
	   |    |                   |    |
	   |    |                   |__Marritje Jans2,17
	   |    |                        |
	   |    |                        |__Tryntje Roelofs2,4
	   |    |
	   |__Eliza Bayard1,11,16
		|
		|                    __Reverend John Livingston12
		|                   |
		|               __Robert Livingston1,12
		|              |    |
		|              |    |__Janet Fleming12
		|              |
		|          __Philip Livingston1,13
		|         |    |
		|         |    |          __Pieter Tjercks6
		|         |    |         |
		|         |    |     __Philip Pieterse Schuyler7,12
		|         |    |    |    |
		|         |    |    |    |__Geertruyt Philips van Schuylder7
		|         |    |    |
		|         |    |__Alida Schuyler1,12
		|         |         |
		|         |         |     __Brant Arentszen Van Slichtenhorst7
		|         |         |    |
		|         |         |__Margaretta Van Slichtenhorst7,12
		|         |              |
		|         |              |__Aeltje Van Wenckum7
		|         |
		|     __Peter Van Brugh Livingston1,14,16
		|    |    |
		|    |    |          __Johannes Pieterszen Van Brugh3
		|    |    |         |
		|    |    |     __Colonel Pieter Van Brugh3,5,13
		|    |    |    |    |
		|    |    |    |    |     __Roelof Janszen2
		|    |    |    |    |    |
		|    |    |    |    |__Tryntje Roelofs2,3
		|    |    |    |         |
		|    |    |    |         |     __Johan/Jan (__)2
		|    |    |    |         |    |
		|    |    |    |         |__Anneke Jans2
		|    |    |    |              |
		|    |    |    |              |__Tryntje Roelofs2,4
		|    |    |    |
		|    |    |__Catherine Van Brugh1,5,13
		|    |         |
		|    |         |     __Hendrick Cuyler5
		|    |         |    |
		|    |         |__Sarah Cuyler5,13
		|    |              |
		|    |              |     __Jan Janszen Schepmoes5
		|    |              |    |
		|    |              |__Annetje Schepmoes5
		|    |                   |
		|    |                   |__Sarah Pieters5
		|    |
		|__Catharine Livingston1,11,15,16
		     |
		     |     __JAMES ALEXANDER14,16
		     |    |
		     |__Mary Alexander1,14,16
			  |
			  |     __John Sprat16
			  |    |
			  |__Maria Sprat14,16
			       |
			       |     __Johannes DePeyster16
			       |    |
			       |__Maria DePeyster16
				    |
				    |__Cornelia vander Elburch16


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Biography of ROBERT ANDERSON

 
ANDERSON, Robert, soldier, born at "Soldier's Retreat," near Louisville, Kentucky, 14 June 1805; died in Nice, France, 27 October 1871. He graduated at West Point in 1825, and was appointed second lieutenant in the 3d artillery. He served in the Black Hawk War of 1832 as Colonel of the Illinois Volunteers. In 1835-1837 he was instructor of artillery at West Point, and in 1837-1838 he served in the Florida War, and was brevetted Captain. Subsequently he was attached to the staff of General Scott as assistant adjutant-general, and was promoted to Captain in 1841. He served in the Mexican War, and was severely wounded at Molino del Rey. In 1857 he was appointed Major of the 1st artillery, and on 20 November 1860, he assumed command of the troops in Charleston Harbor, with headquarters at Fort Moultrie. Owing to threatened assaults, he withdrew his command, on the night of 26 December to Fort Sumter, where the Confederate forces soon closely invested him. On 13 April 1861, he evacuated the fort, after a bombardment of nearly thirty-six hours from batteries to which he replied as long as his guns could be worked. He marched out, with his seventy men, with the honors of war, on the 14th, saluting his flag as it was hauled down, and sailed for New York on the following day. In recognition of this service he was appointed Brigadier-General in the United States army by President Lincoln, and was assigned to the command of the Department of Kentucky, and subsequently to that of the Cumberland. In consequence of failing health, he was relieved from duty in October 1861. He was retired from active service 27 October 1863, and on 3 February 1865, he was brevetted Major-General. He sailed for Europe in 1869 for his health, but died there. He translated and adapted from the French "Instructions for Field Artillery, Horse and Foot" (1840), and "Evolutions of Field Batteries" (1860), both of which have been used by the war department. It was largely owing to his personal efforts that the initial steps were taken organizing the Soldiers' Home in Washington, which now harbors about 2,000 veterans of the regular army.
 

 


Notes and Sources


   1.  Roberts, Gary Boyd, Notable Kin, Volume Two, Santa Clarita:  Carl
       Boyer, 3rd, 1999.  156-165.  This chapter (45) entitled "Hollywood
       Gothic" and the Alabama Three was authored by John Anderson Brayton.
   2.  Bogardus, William Brouwer.  Dear "Cousin:"  A Charted Genealogy of the
       Descendants of Anneke Jans Bogardus (1605-1663) to the 5th Generation
       - and of her sister Marritje Jans.  Wilmington:  Anneke Jans and
       Everardus Bogardus Descendants Association, 1996.  Chart No. 1.
   3.  Ibid., Chart No. 5.
   4.  She is more commonly known as Tryntje Jonas.
   5.  Nicoll, Maud Churchill.  The Earliest Cuylers in Holland and America
       and Some of Their Descendants.  New York: Tobias A. Wright, 1912.
       12-15.
   6.  Florence Christoph, Schuyler Genealogy, A Compendium of Sources Pertaining
       to the Schuyler Families in America Prior to 1800. Vol. I.  The
       Friends of the Schuyler Mansion, 1987.  2.
   7.  Ibid., p. 3-6.
   8.  Ibid., p. 9-10.
   9.  Purple, Edwin R. "Contributions to the History of the Ancient Families
       of New York.  Varleth-Varlet-Varleet-Verlet-Verleth"  The New York
       Genealogical and Biographical Record, 9 (1878):  54-62, 113-125,
       153-160; 10 (1879):  35-38.
  10.  Purple, Edwin R. "Contributions to the History of the Ancient Families
       of New York - Loockermans."  The New York Genealogical and Biographical
       Record 7 (1877):  11-16.
  11.  Bulloch, Joseph Gaston Baillie, A History and Genealogy of the Families
       of Bayard, Houstoun of Georgia, and the Descent of the Bolton Family
       from Assheton, Byron and Hulton of Hulton Park.  Washington:  James H.
       Dony, 1919.  12-16.
  12.  Van Rensselaer, Florence. The Livingston Family in America and Its
       Scottish Origins.  New York:  privately published, 1949.  81.
  13.  Ibid., p. 82.
  14.  Ibid., p. 84-85.
  15.  Ibid., p. 94.
  16.  Jay, Elizabeth Clarkson, "The Descendants of James Alexander," The New
       York Genealogical and Biographical Record, 12 (1881):  13-28, 60-78,
       111-123, 155-186.
  17.  Purple, Edwin R. "Contributions to the History of the Ancient Families
       of New York - Leisler."  The New York Genealogical and Biographical
       Record 7 (1876):  145-151.
  18.  Riker, David M., Genealogical and Biographical Directory to Persons
       in New Netherland from 1613 to 1674.  CD-ROM. Cambridge: The
       Learning Company, 1999.  1231.


 

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