. History of Columbia County, New York. With illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . 2^ a riii^ ^r^ L~> HISTOKY OF COLUMBIA COUNTY, NEW YORK. 213 born in Oakland, Cal., where she resides, are WilliamShepard, born March 23, 1874, and Maud Angelina, bornFeb. 10, 1876. T/ieodosia, born Oct. 24, 1848, and died in the city ofHudson, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1849. Emma Wilhird, born May 9, 1852 ; was educated at tlieFemale Seminary, Troy, N. Y., and resides in the city ofHudson, N. Y. HOV. JACOB TEN BROECKwas born on the 13th of May, 1800, in Clermont, Colum-bia


. History of Columbia County, New York. With illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . 2^ a riii^ ^r^ L~> HISTOKY OF COLUMBIA COUNTY, NEW YORK. 213 born in Oakland, Cal., where she resides, are WilliamShepard, born March 23, 1874, and Maud Angelina, bornFeb. 10, 1876. T/ieodosia, born Oct. 24, 1848, and died in the city ofHudson, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1849. Emma Wilhird, born May 9, 1852 ; was educated at tlieFemale Seminary, Troy, N. Y., and resides in the city ofHudson, N. Y. HOV. JACOB TEN BROECKwas born on the 13th of May, 1800, in Clermont, Colum-bia Co., N. Y., where he was reared, and remained on afarm till 1844, when he removed to the town of Greenport,whence, after a residence of ten years, he removed to thecity of Hudson, and has resided here ever since. He is. HON. JACOB TEN BROECK. the only director of the Farmers National Bank now livingin Hudson who was made such upon the organization ofthat institution, and he has served continuously in thatcapacity till the present time. In 1862 he represented the First Assembly district ofthe county in the State Legislature. In 1863 and 1864he was mayor of the city of Hudson, and, on account ofthe war and other causes, had an unusually responsible andlaborious administration. But he performed tiie duties ofhis office with ability and credit, such as have always char-acterized his conduct as a public man and a private has been all his life a man of steady habits, industry,and enterprise, and by the application of these qualities tobusiness he has secured an honorable reputation and acomfortable competence. Mr. Ten Broeck was married, in 1821, to Miss Ann Bon-ner, of Dutchess county, and of the eight children, thefruit of this marriage, five are living at the date of thiswriting. In 1854 he l


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