Olde Ulster : an historical and genealogical magazine . is Coun-cillors, and the Ministry that now superintends theaffairs of State, but I hope these are no more thanheated and groundless conjectures and not real we are seriously fearful that troublesome timesare coming Especially to America, what the issue will be God only knows, Mr. Inge/soU who has been our Agent at Home (England) in years past upon his latearrival was met with a very cold reception beingtreated with neglect by some and contempt by othersfor not making (as is thought) a sufificiently vigorousopposition to the stam


Olde Ulster : an historical and genealogical magazine . is Coun-cillors, and the Ministry that now superintends theaffairs of State, but I hope these are no more thanheated and groundless conjectures and not real we are seriously fearful that troublesome timesare coming Especially to America, what the issue will be God only knows, Mr. Inge/soU who has been our Agent at Home (England) in years past upon his latearrival was met with a very cold reception beingtreated with neglect by some and contempt by othersfor not making (as is thought) a sufificiently vigorousopposition to the stamp act. He is appointed collec-tor thereof at a salary of ;!^300 Sterling. The difificulty of the times amongst us has in a goodmeasure awakened Peoples consideration so as toexcite them to a more frugal way of living and we aredetermined not to be so much beholden to our MotherCountry or any other Foreign Country for a living. I must draw near to a close having scarce roomenough to subscribe myself. Your real friend & Hum^i Ser^t, Jeremiah Lineage of the Christian Meyer Family FORMING THE PROCESSION IN NEW YORK In the number of Olde ULSTER for July 1908, thestory of The Clinton Obsequies was told. Dueacknowledgement was made of the services of MayorGeorge B. McClellan of New York City in arranging amunicipal observance of the bringing home of all thatwas mortal of Governor George Clinton, the founderof the State of New York. In the engraving on thepreceding page is shown the formation of the proces-sion at the Battery in New York which was to bear thecasket from the revenue cutter Manhattan to the CityHall where Governor Clinton was to lie in state untilfour oclock in the afternoon of that day, May 28th, 1908 4*4**1* LINE A GE OF THE CHRISTIAN ME YER FA MIL Y Continued from Vol. IV., page 56 (XXIV.) Benjamin MYER3(John Wilhelm2, Chris-tiani) b. at Saugerties, N. Y., 11 Nov, 1755, marriedAnnatje Heermans, b. 8 May 1764, daughter ofGerrit Heermans and Geertje Schermerhor


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