The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . Mar-S(dis 7, wlio married Ariantje Sip, April 11, 1754, and ac-(piired large tracts ofland at Preakness,VVesel, and Tofawa,New Jersey; Jt)hu vauMarselis 7, who mar-ried Belitje van Wag-oner, Avigusit 30, 1755;and nine others. Thechildren of Edo vanMarselis and AriantjeSip were Edo Mars(dlus8, born at Bergen, N. J.,married Helen vauIlonten, of Tolawa;Pieter Marselhis 8,Avho married Jane vanWinkle; Cornelius Mar-sellus 8; John ^larsellns8, who married Janevan Kiper; Garret iNIar-sellns 8, who marriedKh^anor de Gray; Cataliiie .Marsellus 8, w


The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . Mar-S(dis 7, wlio married Ariantje Sip, April 11, 1754, and ac-(piired large tracts ofland at Preakness,VVesel, and Tofawa,New Jersey; Jt)hu vauMarselis 7, who mar-ried Belitje van Wag-oner, Avigusit 30, 1755;and nine others. Thechildren of Edo vanMarselis and AriantjeSip were Edo Mars(dlus8, born at Bergen, N. J.,married Helen vauIlonten, of Tolawa;Pieter Marselhis 8,Avho married Jane vanWinkle; Cornelius Mar-sellus 8; John ^larsellns8, who married Janevan Kiper; Garret iNIar-sellns 8, who marriedKh^anor de Gray; Cataliiie .Marsellus 8, who married Isaacvau Saiin; and Adrian Alarscdlns 8, who marriid John children of Edo Marselis and Helen vau Hontenwere ^Fary Marsellns 9, who married Jan van Winkleand John Sip; Edo .Marsellus, who married Elsie vauRipen, Polly van Winkle, and ilargaret Snyder; Corneliusifarsellns, who married Elizabeth van Saun, ^Irs. Jan Ben-son, and Polly van Saun; Jan ^farsellus, who mai-ried Cor-nelius van Wagoner; and Ieler ImIo Marsellus 9, who uiar-. M. DK M. 50 THE PASSAIC VALLEY ried Jane de Motte. The children of Peter Edo Marsellus9 and Jane de Motte were Marj- Mandeville Marsellus 10,who married John I. Ackermami; Henrj Marsellus 10,who married Cathrine van Winkle; Edwin Marsellus 10,who married Amelia Kent; John Cornelison Marsellus 10,who married Frances Eoe; Helen Marsellus 10; James Mar-sellus 10; and Peter Marsellus 10. Hessils Pieterse van Marselis 5 was one of the originalpatentees of the Goutum-Acquackanonck patent, now Pas-saic and Paterson, N. J., his manor house being the mostimposing building on the patent. He left his property bywill of October 6, 1741, to his son, Pieter Pieterse van Mar-selis, from whom it was inherited by Hessil van IMarselis,Avho, dying in 1786, left his Acquackanonck lands to thechildren of his seven aunts, Eachel Garretson, Klaisje Gar-retson, Antje van Winkle, Gertje Ryerson, Elizabeth vanRiper, Vrontjes Garretson, and Myti


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