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- This information is listed with the source that it was found in. All of this is related
to New York.
- Sorry but there is no additional information on what is listed here.
- Names of Persons For Whom Marriage Licenses were Issued
- by the Secretary of Province of New York Previous to 1784
- Printed by Order or Gideon J. Tucker Secretary of State.
- Albany: Weed, Parsons and Company 1860
- William Trotter and Alice Ebell Sept. 28, 1667
- Catharine Trotter and Bernard Lintot Sept. 10, 1760
- John Trotter and Rebecca Crispel Sept. 15, 1760
- Mary Trotter and John Walter Wendell Feb. 25, 1771
- Catherine Trotter and John Jones Aug. 31, 1772
- Sarah Trotter, and William Branthwaite, Sept. 27, 1780
- Peter Trotter and Margret Reid Sept. 9, 1782
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- S.
V. Talcott
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- Title:
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- Genealogical notes of New York and New England families
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- Publisher:
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- Weed, Parsons and Co.
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- Publication Date:
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- 1883
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- Albany
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- Matthew Trotter, Gen. Married Margarita Wendell she was born Jan. 19, 1770
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- Sarah Trotter died April, 1830 she was a widow at that time; married Jacob
H. Hester no date: the had children:
- Maria Hester b. June 8, 1785-6
- Ann Hester b. Sept. 18, 1788
- Margaret Hester b. Jul 17, 1790
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- Maria or Mary Trotter died March 14, 1831; and buried from the house of
James LAmoreux, 59 Hamilton Street, married
John W. Wendell and had children:
- Johannes Wendell born Sep. 1, 1777
- Mary Wendell born Dec. 23, 1783
John H. Trotter of Albany, born June 28, 1815, married June 28, 1838
Elizabeth Hester, daughter of Teunis Van Vechten Hester and Catharine Cuyler Ganseboort,
was born in Albany June 8, 1815 and the had children:
- Catharine Gansevoort Trotter, born July 20, 1839; married Charles Pease
- Sarah Willard Trotter, married Augustus Gillender
- Van
Vechten Trotter, married ______ Hasbrouck; he died Jan., 1880
- Military History of Wayne Co., NY The County in the Civil War. By Lewis H. Clark
Publishers: Lewis H. Clark, Hulett & Gaylord Sodus, NY.
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- Civil War:
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80: Henry Trotter, Dec. 30, 1863, 9th H. A. Co. C; discharged
with regiment July 6, 1865
- Author:
- Stephen
M. Ostrander and Alexander
Black
- Title: A history of the city of Brooklyn and Kings county / vol. 2
- Publisher: Pub. by subscription
- Publication Date: 1894
- City: Brooklyn
In May the Aldermen chose Jonathan Trotter of Mayor. Trotter
was an Englishman who had been in this country since 1818, and who in 1828 had opened a
leather-dressing factory in Brooklyn. He became an Alderman, representing the fourth ward,
in 1834.
- Author:
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- S.
V. Talcott
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- Title:
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- Genealogical notes of New York and New England families
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- Publisher:
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- Weed, Parsons and Co.
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- Publication Date:
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- 1883
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- Albany
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Mrs. Trotter, Miss Trotter, Lord Methuselan
- Dear Emma Trotter has been silent and rather Ill-humored all the
evening, until now her pretty face lights up with smiles. Cannot you guess why? Pity the
simple and affectionate creature! Lord Methuselah has not arrived until this moment: and
see how the girl steps forward to greet him!
- In the midst of all the selfishness
and turmoil of the world, how charming it is to find virgin hearts quite unsullied; and to
look on at little romantic pictures of mutual love! Lord Methuselah, though you know his
age by the peerage---though he is old, wigged, gouty, rouged, wicked, has lighted up a
pure flame in that gentle bosom. There was a talk about Tom Willoughby last year; and
then, for a time, young Hawbuck (Sir John Hawbucks youngest son) seemed the favored
man. But Emma never knew her mind until she met the dear creature before you, in a Rhine
steamboat. why are you so late, Edward? says she. Dear artless child!
- Her mother looks on with
tender satisfaction. One can appreciate the joys of such an admirable parent.
- Look at them! says Miss Toady. I vow and protest they are the
handsomest couple in the room
- Methuselahs grandchildren are rather
jealous and angry, and Mademoiselle Ariane, of the French theatre, is furious. But theres no accounting for the mercenary
envy of some people and it is impossible to satisfy everybody.