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 . m C. Mulli-gan. 6. Henry, born Tune 5, 1787, died, un-married, August 18, 1809. 7. Nathan Wood-hull, born June 11, 1789, died September 9,1795- (VI) James Strong, son of Hon. Selah (2)and Sarah (Woodhull) Strong, was born Feb-ruary 26, 1783, died in New York City, July30, 1838. He was a merchant in New York,at first in company with his father, as the firmof Selah Strong & Son, and afterwards inthe firm of Pe


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 . m C. Mulli-gan. 6. Henry, born Tune 5, 1787, died, un-married, August 18, 1809. 7. Nathan Wood-hull, born June 11, 1789, died September 9,1795- (VI) James Strong, son of Hon. Selah (2)and Sarah (Woodhull) Strong, was born Feb-ruary 26, 1783, died in New York City, July30, 1838. He was a merchant in New York,at first in company with his father, as the firmof Selah Strong & Son, and afterwards inthe firm of Peter Remsen & Company, a com-mission house of high rank for many in the full vigor of the prime of life, hewas alighting from an omnibus when a horseran into him and fractured his skull, causinghis death. His widow thereafter resided inthe old homestead at Newtown, Long Island,which had been in the family for more than acentury and a half. James Strong married,at Newtown, Long Island, Tune 24, 1816, AI-letta Remsen, born September 21, 1788, diedNovember 30, 1874, daughter of Simon andAlletta (Rapalje) Remsen. Children: , born November 5, 1820, died Decern-. ;^e^.c?r,5^


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