. History of Queens County, New York, with illustrations, portraits, & sketches of prominent families and individuals . uary 14th1783 [lived at Fresh Ponds in 1852]; Adriana, bornJuly 27th 1785, married Cornelius M. Ditmas; Nelly,born October 15th 1787, died unmarried; Anna, bornNovember 2nd 1789, who was the first wife of C N. Dit-mas; and Jacob, born September 26th 1792, who marriedCatalina, daughter of John Ditmars, and resided [1852] atNewtown. The foregoing is the complete genealogy of the DeBevoise family as published in 1852 by Riker, and referredto as correct by the present De Bevoises


. History of Queens County, New York, with illustrations, portraits, & sketches of prominent families and individuals . uary 14th1783 [lived at Fresh Ponds in 1852]; Adriana, bornJuly 27th 1785, married Cornelius M. Ditmas; Nelly,born October 15th 1787, died unmarried; Anna, bornNovember 2nd 1789, who was the first wife of C N. Dit-mas; and Jacob, born September 26th 1792, who marriedCatalina, daughter of John Ditmars, and resided [1852] atNewtown. The foregoing is the complete genealogy of the DeBevoise family as published in 1852 by Riker, and referredto as correct by the present De Bevoises of Queenscounty. Biographical sketches of a number of the nameare presented on other pages, and the above is to a greatdegree prefatory to and explanatory of each of is probable that there is not a more numerous familyon Long Island, and it is remarkable that without an ex-ception the De Bevoises have been and are men of worth,highly esteemed by their fellow citizens, and that forgenerations the name has been prominent in the civiland political history of Queens county. 319 From Plifitograph by feu^^^


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