Riker, James, 1822-1889

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Historian, genealogist, antiquarian.

From the description of Long Island documents, 1845-1850. (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCat record id: 155477803

Historian and school teacher of New York City; son of James and Elizabeth Riker.

From the description of Diary and Reminiscences, 1836-1868. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58775176

The historian James Riker was born on May 11, 1822 in New York City. His father was a merchant and landowner descended from early Dutch settlers. Riker left school at the age of sixteen to work in his father's business. During the late 1830s and early 1840s he lived intermittently in Goshen, New York, where he ran a store. By the mid-1840s he had settled at the family home on Delancey Street in Manhattan. There Riker studied informally for the Presbyterian ministry and began the genealogical and historical research that would occupy him for much of his life. He collected original documents from the colonial era, copied extracts from documents in state and local archives and corresponded extensively with historians, relatives and old family friends. In 1848 Riker moved with his father to Harlem. Two years later, having given up his plans for a religious career, he began work as a teacher in New York's Ward School 24. James Riker's first publication, a pamphlet genealogy that traced the Riker family to their early Dutch origins, appeared in 1851. He followed it with a substantial volume of local history, The Annals of Newtown (1852). Riker married Vashti Wood Horton in 1853, and the couple had several children. Vashti died in 1864, and Riker was re-married in 1867 to Anna C. Clute. Several years later Riker moved to Waverly, New York where he established the Waverly Library and Museum, and wrote two additional historical works, Harlem (city of New York): its origin and early annals (1881) and Evacuation Day, 1783, with Recollections of Capt. John Van Arsdale, of the Veteran Corps of Artillery (1883). In his later years Riker struggled financially and was forced to auction off a substantial portion of his library. James Riker died in 1889.

From the guide to the James Riker papers, 1660-1989, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.)

Historian and genealogist James Riker was born in New York City on May 11, 1822. He collected original documents from colonial-era New York, copied extracts from documents in state and local archives and corresponded extensively with historians and relatives. Riker wrote The Annals of Newtown (1852), Harlem (city of New York): its origin and early annals (1881) and Evacuation Day, 1783, with Recollections of Capt. John Van Arsdale, of the Veteran Corps of Artillery (1883). He worked as a teacher in the New York schools, and established the Waverly Library and Museum in Waverly, New York. James Riker died in 1889.

From the description of James Riker papers, 1660-1989. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122378769

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associatedWith Bolton, Reginald Pelham, 1856-1942. person
associatedWith Brinckerhoff family. family
associatedWith Brinckerhoff, Joris Dircksen, 1609-1661 person
associatedWith Brinkerhoff family. family
associatedWith Brinkerhoff, Roeliff. person
associatedWith Gedney, Solomon, d. 1836. person
associatedWith Hussar (Ship) corporateBody
associatedWith Lamb, John, 1735-1800. person
associatedWith Lawrence family family
associatedWith Lossing, Benson John, 1813-1891 person
associatedWith O'Callaghan, E. B. (Edmund Bailey), 1797-1880. person
associatedWith Reformed Church in America corporateBody
associatedWith Ricker family family
associatedWith Ricker family family
associatedWith Ricker family. family
associatedWith Riker, Anna C. person
associatedWith Riker, Elizabeth, d. 1834. person
associatedWith Riker family. family
associatedWith Riker, James. person
associatedWith United States. Army. New York Infantry Regiment, 62nd (1861-1865) corporateBody
associatedWith Van Arsdale, John, 1756-1836. person
associatedWith Van Osdol family. family
Place Name Admin Code Country
New York (State)--New York
Albany (N.Y.)
Newtown (Queens County, N.Y.)
United States
Harlem (New York, N.Y.)
New York (State)--Long Island
Wallabout Bay (N.Y.)
Mamaroneck (N.Y.)
New York (N.Y.)
New York (State)--New York
Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)
New York (N.Y.)
New York (N.Y.)
Whitestone (New York, N.Y.)
New York (State)
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Cholera
Church buildings
Churches
Dutch Americans
Genealogy
Indians of North America
Land tenure
Land tenure
Schools
Occupation
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Historians
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Birth 1822-05-11

Death 1889

English,

Dutch; Flemish,

French

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