. The history of the Treman, Tremaine, Truman family in America; with the related families of Mack, Dey, Board and Ayers; being a history of Joseph Truman of New London, Conn. (1666); John Mack of Lyme, Conn. (1680); Richard Dey of New York city (1641); Cornelius Board of Boardville, (1730); John Ayer of Newbury, Mass. (1635); and their descendants. r (Dey) Schuyler. : 63111. Benjamin. 63112. Julia. 63125. Jacobus Post. He married Salle Dey. : 63126. Franz. Born May 22, 1778. Bap. June 21, 1778. 63490. Abraham Varick. (John^ John.) 62616. He wasbaptized April 29


. The history of the Treman, Tremaine, Truman family in America; with the related families of Mack, Dey, Board and Ayers; being a history of Joseph Truman of New London, Conn. (1666); John Mack of Lyme, Conn. (1680); Richard Dey of New York city (1641); Cornelius Board of Boardville, (1730); John Ayer of Newbury, Mass. (1635); and their descendants. r (Dey) Schuyler. : 63111. Benjamin. 63112. Julia. 63125. Jacobus Post. He married Salle Dey. : 63126. Franz. Born May 22, 1778. Bap. June 21, 1778. 63490. Abraham Varick. (John^ John.) 62616. He wasbaptized April 29, 1750. He married Truentia (o. Catharine)Vredenburg. Children : 63491. John Vredenburg. Born about 1780. Twin with Abraham. 63492. Abraham. Born about 1780. 63500. Hon. Richard Varick. (John^ John.) 62618. Hewas born March 25, 1753, at Hackensack, N. J. He married, in1786, Maria Roosevelt (daughter of Isaac Roosevelt and CorneliaHoffman). She was born Aug. 5, 1763. She died in 1841. Noissue surviving him. He was a lawyer in New York City. Colonelin the Revolutionary War. Recorder of the City of New York,1783-9. Mayor of New York, 1789-1801. Attorney General ofthe State of New York, 1788-9. Speaker of the Assembly, 1787 and1788. State Commissioner to Appraise the property of the WesternInland Lock Navigation Company, 1817, which property was used. Fifth Generation. 763 for the Erie Canal. President of the Society of the Cincinnati overthirty years. President of the American Bible Society at the time ofhis death. He died July 30, 1831, at Jersey City, N. J. He wasone of the three founders of Jersey City. Lossings Field Book of the Revolution, says of him: Richard Varick was born at Hackensack, N. J., March 25,1753; died in Jersey City, July 30, 1831. He was a lawyer in theCity of New York when the war for independence began, and heentered the service as Captain in McDougalls Regiment. Soonafterwards he became General Schuylers military secretary, and re-mained so until that offi


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