The Abeel and allied families . horn. His wife died July22, 1832. They had twelve children: Mary, married Edward Dunscomb; Cath-arine Schermerhorn, married Adrian H. Muller; Elizabeth, married Albert ; Joanna, who remained single, died June 25, 1882, in the sixty-sixth yearof her age; Theodore, born Aug. 11, 1810, graduated at Rutgers College, JulyIS, 1829, died Dec. 27, 1829; John Howard. John Howard Abeel, son of Garret Byvanck and Catharine (Marschalk)Abeel, was born June 27, 1815, at No. 19 Park Place, New York City. He wasprepared for college at Borland and Forrest Academy, but af
The Abeel and allied families . horn. His wife died July22, 1832. They had twelve children: Mary, married Edward Dunscomb; Cath-arine Schermerhorn, married Adrian H. Muller; Elizabeth, married Albert ; Joanna, who remained single, died June 25, 1882, in the sixty-sixth yearof her age; Theodore, born Aug. 11, 1810, graduated at Rutgers College, JulyIS, 1829, died Dec. 27, 1829; John Howard. John Howard Abeel, son of Garret Byvanck and Catharine (Marschalk)Abeel, was born June 27, 1815, at No. 19 Park Place, New York City. He wasprepared for college at Borland and Forrest Academy, but after the death of hisfather in 1829 he decided on a mercantile career. He entered the silk house ofDowner & Co., in Hanover Square, but after a little over a years experiencehe was induced to enter the employ of the old iron firm then conducted by ABEEL AND ALLIED FAMILIES. Alfred and Edward Abeel. Edward died Jan. i8. 1832. Alfred took his brotherGeorge into partnership, who relinquished his law pratice, having graduated at. / GARKET BYVANCE ABEEL. Columbia College in 1822. In 1826 he was authorized to practice as Hon. John T. Irving, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the City ofNew York. The same year he was appointed attorney in the Supreme Court,and in 1827 made solicitor by the Court of Chancery. Alfred died Dec. 14, 1835,and on Jan. i, 1836, George took his brother John into partnership, and retiredMay I, 1840, after which he spent most of his time in travel, both at home andabroad. He died Oct. 26. 1884, in the eighty-fourth year of his age. JohnHoward conducted the business alone for a few years, and as his sons becameof age gave them an interest. He retired Jan. i, 1870, leaving the business to hisfour sons. He died April 19, 1896. He married Jan. 18, 1838, Catharine Emeline, daughter of Dr. John , an eminent physician of New York, who died of yellow fever, Oct. 15,1822, during the great epidemic of that year. Dr. Strobels wife was the da
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