. History of Queens County, New York, with illustrations, portraits, & sketches of prominent families and individuals . several terms one of the trustees of the village. In 1858 Mr. and Mrs. De Bevoise identified themselveswith the old Bushwick Reformed church. In Novem-ber 1861, upon their removal to Jamaica, they unitedwith the First Reformed Church of that village, whichwith their family they have constantly attended De Bevoise was a deacon in the Bushwick church,and during most of the period of his connection with theJamaica church he has held the office of an elder. In1879, in c


. History of Queens County, New York, with illustrations, portraits, & sketches of prominent families and individuals . several terms one of the trustees of the village. In 1858 Mr. and Mrs. De Bevoise identified themselveswith the old Bushwick Reformed church. In Novem-ber 1861, upon their removal to Jamaica, they unitedwith the First Reformed Church of that village, whichwith their family they have constantly attended De Bevoise was a deacon in the Bushwick church,and during most of the period of his connection with theJamaica church he has held the office of an elder. In1879, in connection with Rev. Mr. Alliger, then pastor,Mr. De Bevoise and others opened a Sunday-school atEast Jamaica, of which Mr. De Bevoise was superintend-ent until he had firmly established it as a permanent in-stitution. For years he has been a teacher in the Re-formed Sunday-school at Jamaica, of which he has beensuperintendent since 1873. In his domestic relations Mr. De Bevoise has beenmost happy, it often being remarked by those who knowbest whereof they speak that his wife has ever been tohim a help-meet 253


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