Daybook, 1739-1753.
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Livingston, William, 1723-1790
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William Livingston (November 30, 1723 – July 25, 1790) was an American politician who served as the first non-Colonial governor of New Jersey (1776–1790) during the American Revolutionary War. As a New Jersey representative in the Continental Congress, he signed the Continental Association and the United States Constitution. He is considered one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Born in Albany, New York, Livingston received his early education from local schools and tutors. At age...
Van Horne, Philip, fl. 1745-1750.
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De Lancey, Oliver, 1718-1785
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Merchant, colonial politician and Loyalist soldier. From the description of Letter signed : New York, to Lieutenant-Governor James De Lancey, 1757 Sept. 13. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270537875 Archibald Hamilton and Oliver De Lancey were New York loyalists who served on the side of the British during the American Revolutionary War. Hamilton was appointed Colonel Commandant of the Queens County Militia in 1778. De Lancey commanded three battalions, collectively known as ...
Chambers, John, approximately 1710-1765
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Jurist and New York public official. From the description of Complaint of John Chambers, 1740. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79453035 ...
More, Robert, 1581-1626
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Walton, William, 1731-1796
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De Witt, William.
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Barber and wigmaker, New York City. From the description of Daybook, 1739-1753. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58663394 ...
Bayard, Samuel, fl. 1741-1746.
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Watts, John, 1715-1789
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Merchant and member of the Governor's Council of New York. Watts had business connections in the West Indies and England and with contractors for supplying money and provisions to British forces in the Colonies. From the description of Letter book, 1762, Jan. 1-1765, Dec. 22. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 58661293 ...
More, Thomas, philodespot
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Miers, Samuel.
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