Genealogical and family history of southern New York and the Hudson River Valley : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the building of a nation . City, in president of the board, and afterwardsdeclined a nomination for congress. He wasprominent in the Protestant Episcopal church:was one of the earliest members of the Churchof -St. Mary, which his father founded atManhattanville, and at the time of his deatnwas its senior warden. For more than he represented that church in the dio-cesan conventions, and was also prominentlyidentifi


Genealogical and family history of southern New York and the Hudson River Valley : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the building of a nation . City, in president of the board, and afterwardsdeclined a nomination for congress. He wasprominent in the Protestant Episcopal church:was one of the earliest members of the Churchof -St. Mary, which his father founded atManhattanville, and at the time of his deatnwas its senior warden. For more than he represented that church in the dio-cesan conventions, and was also prominentlyidentified with Grace parish. In early life hewas interested in military matters, and heldthe commission of brigadier-general. He mar-ried, in 1833, Helen Margaret, daughter ofCaptain George Knox McKay, of the UnitedStates artillerj-. His children were: SarahSophia, married Rev. Cuthbert CollinwoodBarclay; Helen Margaret, married (first)William Irving Graham, and (second) Alex-ander Robert Chisholm; and George Richard,born July 27, 1836, graduated from ColumbiaCollege in the class of 1855, and has been en-gaged in the practice of the law in New YorkCity. In 1866 George Richard Schieffelin. .JtaHnan S/^tirrfnrc jc/iuy<^efiii


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