Ledger, 1818-1822 (inclusive) 1818-1819 (bulk).
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Elmendorf & Cortelyou.
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Partnership of William C. Elmendorf and Peter Cortelyou, of Somerset County, New Jersey; firm name unknown, but was possibly Elmendorf ? Elmendorf is probably the William C. Elmendorf (1786-1832) buried in the Dumont Family Burial Ground near Raritan, Somerset County; Cortelyou is likely the Peter Cortelyou (1796-1879) later of Ten Mile Run, South Brunswick Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey. From the description of Ledger, 1818-1822 (inclusive) 1818-1819 (bulk). (Unknown). World...
Cortelyou, Peter, 1796-1879
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Teunis G. Bergen was born in the town of New Utrecht, New York on October 6, 1806, the eldest child of Garret Bergen and his wife Jane (nee Wyckoff). While growing up, he worked on his father's farm in the Gowanus area of Brooklyn and was educated at both the common school of the district and at Erasmus Hall Academy in Flatbush. As a young man, he was trained as a surveyor and subsequently pursued a successful career in this field. Bergen was also a farmer and an active ...
Elmendorf, William C. (William Crook), 1786-1832
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