The Van Riper Family Tree (1973) – Harold G. Van Riper 2/5

PART II

THE EARLY JERSEY DUTCH SETTLERS

What manner of people were these early Dutch settlers in New
Jersey? They came from the most advanced State in Europe. During
most of the 17th Century, the Dutch Republic was the foremost commercial
and maritime power in Europe and Amsterdam was the financial center
of the continent. The 17th Century also witnessed the ascendancy of the
Dutch as a leading colonial power.

The Dutch boasted the world-renowned painters, Frans Hals and
Rembrandt. In the field of literature and poetry, the Dutch made notable
contributions.

The Dutch were of Teutonic origin. The predominant language
spoken by the Dutch people was called Nederduitsch. Here is a sample
of their language:

“Niemands tong; nog niemands pen,
Maakt my anders dan ik ben.
Spreck quaad-spreekers: spreek vander end,
Niemand en word van u geschend.”

which, translated into English, reads:

“No one’s tongue, and no one’s pen,
Makes me other than I am.
Speak, evil-speakers, speak without end,
No one heeds a word you say”

Not until after 1750 was there much abatement in the use of the
Dutch language among the Holland Dutch in New Jersey.

The Jersey Dutch were mostly farmers, deeply religious, honest and
conscientious and adding to these qualities those of industry and frugality,
they generally prospered. Some of the traits of these people are indicated
in such sayings as: When soneone talks to you like a “Dutch Uncle”,
it’s for your own good; a “Dutch Treat” smacks of equality as well as
thrift; “Dutch housecleaning” speaks of thoroughness; when one gets his
“Dutch Up” it implies anger, temper and indignation. The Dutchman’s
pipe and breeches might, of course, double as names for flowers of
which the Dutch were inordinately fond.

The established religion of the Holland Dutch was the Calvinistic
religion of the Dutch Reformed Church.

The women were as industrious as the men and so economical were
they of their time that frequently took their spinning wheels with them
when they went to spend a social afternoon with a neighbor. Knitting
was an art much cultivated by the Dutch women who excelled in the
variety and intricacy of the stitches. The Dutch housewives had a
passionate love for cleanliness. In addition to their various work about
the house, they assisted the men in the fields.

The Dutch dwelling houses were built mostly of native stone which
was usually quarried on the property. A gambrel style roof was generally
built. This was a ridged roof having two slopes on each side, with the
lower slope having the steeper pitch. The long lower slope continued in
a gentle, graceful curve to overhang the front and rear of the house
by several feet.

The chimneys of the Dutch were always built on the inside of
the houses at the gable ends.

The kitchen fireplace was often large enough to contain seats on
one side as well as at the back. The fireplaces were frequently framed
with a glazed blue tile, which were imported from Holland and often
depicted Biblical scenes.

The kitchen was also the dining and living room and that was
where the family “lived, moved and had their being”.

The Dutch doors were double, the upper half opening separately.
The upper half of the door was generally panelled in the form of a cross.

The houses, almost without exception, had cellars which were
reached from the outside. Sloping hatches under one of the windows
covered a short flight of stone steps down to the cellar.

Previous to 1743, window sash and glass were not used. Instead,
oiled paper served to admit light.

The garret was generally used for storage purposes and for the
children’s sleeping quarters.

The slaves slept in the cellar, in the garret over the kitchen or in
a separate outbuilding.

The farms had many outbuildings of which the barn, smokehouse
and corn crib were the most important.

The Van Riper-Hopper House located at Wayne, Passaic County,
New Jersey is a good example of Dutch architecture.
This house was built in 1786.

Other examples of Dutch style houses are:

House of Abraham Ackerman, later Brinkerhoff,
184 Essex St., Hackensack,Bergen County, New Jersey
Hopper-Goetschius House, East Saddle River Road,
Upper Saddle River, Bergen County, New Jersey
Terheun Homestead, 450 River Street,
Hackensack, Bergen County,New Jersey
House of Thomas Van Boskerk (Van Buskirk),
East Saddle River Road, Saddle River, Bergen
County, New Jersey
Van Houten House, Franklin Lake Road,
Franklin Lakes Boro, New Jersey
Vreeland House, 125 Lake View Avenue,
Leonia Boro, Bergen County, New Jersey

 

 

The Van Riper Family Tree (1973) – Harold G. Van Riper 1/5

PART I

JURIAEN TOMASSEN
(?—1695)

Juriaen Tomassen was the common ancestor of the Holland Dutch
Family of Van Ripers. Juriaen is an old Dutch name and evidently the
equivalent of the scriptural Uriah. Tomassen came from the Bible name
of Thomas. Juriaen is pronounced Yoo-re-awd. The Dutch had no letter
giving the “J” sound. Their “J” had the sound of “Y”.

Juriaen Tomassen was from Reypen (Ripen or Ryp), a small
town about fourteen (14) miles north of Amsterdam, Holland. So it is
probable that the origin of the name, VanRiper, came from the town of
Ryp in North Holland.

Juriaen Tomassen sailed to this country in the ship De Bonte Coe
(The Spotted Cow) from Amsterdam April 16, 1663. This event took
place about one year before the English supplanted the Dutch in America.

Juriaen Tomassen settled in Bergen (New Jersey City) and in 1664
he became a member of a syndicate which secured the Acquackanonk
patent (deed) in what is now Passaic County, New Jersey. Descendants
of Juriaen Tomassen settled in Passaic and Bergen Counties.

Juriaen Tomassen was recorded as a member of the Bergen Church
in 1667 and on May 25 of that year he married Reycke Hermens. They
had 12 children, seven sons and five daughters. We are concerned only
in the first born son, Thomas Juriaense, from whom our line of VanRipers
is descended.

Juriaen Tomassen’s death is recorded at Bergen as having occurred
September 12,1695.

THOMAS JURIAENSE
(1668—?)

The line of descent from Juriaen Tomassen to the Jacob and Richard
Van Riper who engaged in the trucking business in Lower Manhattan,
New York City, during the first part of the 1800’s was through his first
son, Thomas Juriaense.

Following the custom of the time, Thomas took as a surname one
constructed from his father’s given name, hence Juriaense. The suffix
“se” is an abbreviation of “sen”, the Dutch word for son and so we have
Thomas, the son of Juriaen.

Thomas was baptized June 10, 1668. He married Jannetje, daughter
of Jan Straet or Straetmaker, June 2, 1691. Thomas was an active and
progressive man and a leader of his people. He was prominent in the
Acquackanonk Church, being chosen a deacon in 1700 and 1705, and
an elder in 1720 and 1724. In 1714, he was one of the committee of five
chosen to apportion the undivided lands of the Acquackanonk patent.
He purchased land fronting on the Passaic River and in company with
six others bought the Stony Road patent of 2800 acres, which embraced
the top and the southwestern slope of Garret mountain from the steep
rocks of Paterson to the headwaters of the Peckamin River. When the
disputed boundary line between Newark and Acquackanonk was adjusted,
April 6, 1719, Thomas was one of the three representatives present from
Acquackanonk.

The children of Thomas Juriaense and Jannetje (Straet) Van Riper,
members of the third generation of the family totaled eleven (11) in
number, of which seven (7) were sons and four (4) daughters. We are
interested in the second son, Jurjaen, as he was in direct line of descent
for our branch of the Van Riper family.

The date of death of Thomas Juriaense and that of his wife, Jannetje
(Straet) Van Riper is not known.

JURJAEN VAN RIPER
(1693 -1750+)

The next in line of descent and a member of the third generation
of the family was Jurjaen Van Riper, the second son of Thomas and
Jannetje (Straet) Van Riper.

Jurjaen was baptized June 12, 1693 and married June 12, 1714,
Aeltje Simonse VanWinkle. They had ten children, seven sons and three
daughters. We are concerned only in the youngest son, Richard or Dirck,
who was the next descendant in our branch of the Van Riper family.

Jurjaen lived in Acquackanonk, which was first settled by the Dutch
in 1678. The name Acquackanonk in the Indian tongue, according to
William Nelson, meant “near where fishing is done with a bush net”.

Jurjaen was chosen deacon of the Acquackanonk Church in 1724.
At that time, the Rev. Guilliam Bertholf was pastor in charge of not
only the Acquackanonk Church but also of the Hackensack Church. The
Rev. Henricus Coens succeeded Bertholf as pastor of the Acquackanonk
Church in 1725 and he continued his ministry there as well as in the
churches of Belleville, Pompton and Ponds until his death in 1735.

In 1737, Jurjaen and his brother-in-law, Adriaen Post, who had
married Jurjaen’s siter, Martje (Martha) planned to build a mill on an
island bought from the Indian’s near the present West Street bridge in
Paterson, New Jersey. For some reason or other, the mill project did
not materialize. Jurjaen then purchased a tract of 125 acres on the east
side of the Passaic River above Little Falls, which he caused to be
surveyed to him, December 2, 1748. In this new location, he built a dam
and dug a tail-race, but he died before the erection of the mill.

RICHARD (DIRCK) VAN RIPER
(1734-1807)

Richard or Dirck was the youngest son of Jurjaen and Aeltje
(VanWinkle) Van Riper and was born June 9, 1734. On May 23, 1762,
when twenty-eight years of age, Richard married twenty-three year old
Elisabet Meek (Elizabeth Mead). They had ten children, seven sons and
three daughters. Of these children, our particular interests lie with
Jacob, the second oldest son.

On November 23, 1762, Richard bought a tract of land comprising
145.40 acres in Upper Preakness, New Jersey. There he settled and
lived with his family until his death in 1807.

Richard’s farm was always known as the “Old Van Riper Place”.
It’s location was described as “about a mile to the right from the old
Hamburgh Turnpike at Mrs. Andrew H. Van Riper’s, or about as far
across the flats to the left, from Andrew P. Hopper’s place on Berdan
Avenue (the road from Upper Preakness to Oakland, Bergen County)”.

During the early years of the farm, there was located on the place a
grist mill, saw mill, cider mill, distillery, blacksmith shop and slaves. In
those days, there were slaves on nearly all the Preakness farms.

In connection with the foregoing statement regarding slaves, it is
interesting to note that in 1806, some of the Preakness people petitioned
the State Legislature to repeal the Act of 1804 which provided for the
gradual abolition of slavery. Included in the fifty-four names signing the
petition were Uriah Van Riper, Richard Van Reypen, Richard Van Riper, Jr.
and Jacob Van Riper, all farmers and close relatives of our Jacob who
had previously moved to New York City.

Our Richard or Dirck VanRiper, with rank of captain, commanded a
company of New Jersey militia under Colonel Edward Thomas, whose
regiment consisted of two companies from Bergen, two from Morris and
three from Essex Counities. The regiment was activated July 18, 1776 and
was in service until October 7, 1776. The companies were raised under the
act of July18, 1776. The foregoing military record is from the files in
the Archives and History Bureau, New Jersey State Library, Trenton, New
Jersey. A further verification of Richard’s military record is found on page
43 of the Lineage Book published by the Daughters of the American
Revolution.

Richard Van Riper was one of the leaders in the movement to have
the original Preakness Reformed Church built in 1798. He was one of the
heavy contributors toward the cost of the church building. The acre of
ground comprising the grounds about the existing church building, together
with the old burying ground back of it, was deeded June 7, 1799 to David
Demarest, Samuel Van Saun, Richard Van Riper, Jacob Berdan, Henry
B. Spear and John Van Winkle and “all the rest of the builders of the
Church of Preakness”. Prior to the building of the Preakness Church, the
people of Preakness were probably members of the congregation of the
Dutch Reformed Church at Ponds, Pompton or Totowa.

The Rev. Peter DeWitt was one of the supply ministers at the
Preakness Church during its early years of existence. It should be noted
here that Richard Van Riper’s granddaughter, Elizabeth married Peter
DeWitt, son of the Rev. Peter DeWitt.

The old church was replaced by a new church building in 1852,
using largely the material from the old structure. It was composed princi-
pally of stone, although the facing of the walls was of brick. The new
church was destroyed by fire in 1930. The present brick structure was
built in 1948.

After the death of a grandson, Andrew VanRiper, May 23, 1881,
the old Van Riper farm went out of the possession of the family and the
last known owner was George Roat.

Richard was buried in the old burying ground back of the Preakness
Reformed Church. A brownstone tombstone marks the grave and the
tombstone inscription which is in English reads: “In Memory of Richard
Van Riper who departed this life April 24, 1807, Age 72 years, 10 mos,
24 days.”

Two days before he died, Richard made out his will, dating it April
22, 1807. His estate consisted of the farm, cash on hand, bond and notes,
negro boy, Harry and negro wench, Annick, one span of horses, breeding
mare and wagon. The will provided that Richard’s wife, Elizabeth, was
to manage any part of the farm for her use, during her widowhood. The
eldest son, Uriah, was willed 87.5 acres of land in addition to the piece
of land he then held; son, Jacob, who moved to New York to engage in
the trucking business, was left $150 and son, John was given $75 and a
mare. To his three daughters – Mary (Polly), wife of Garret Leydacker;
Margaret (Peggy), wife of Richard D. Siskoe and Elizabeth (Betsey),
wife of Simeon VanWinkle, Richard gave each $100. Should daughter
Mary (Polly) “happen to die” (Mary died May 1, 1807, eight days after
the date of the will), her share was to be held for her (two children until
they were of age. Son Richard was left the remainder of the lands and
he was to pay the legacy.

After Richard’s wife, Elizabeth, died the residue of the estate was to
be divided equally between Richard’s children.

The Executors of the will were: son, Richard; son-in-law, Simeon
VanWinkle and Cornelius Merseles. Witnesses to the will were: Henry
Cooper, Andrew Cooper and William Row.

 

 

Van Riper House, Passaic, NJ 4/4

Part 4 (-end)
From the William Winfield Scott scrapbook at the
Passaic County Historical Society-
Paterson,NJ.
Taken from the Passaic Daily News March 25,1924.

OLDEST HOUSE IN PASSAIC,N.J. TORN
DOWN WITH NO REGARD TO ITS AGE
by William Winfield Scott, Passaic Historian.

History Since 1815

After the death of John, his son
Gerrit became owner who in 1815,
for $2000 conveyed the house and
twenty-six acres to his son Cor-
nelius who by his will made in 186I
devised this house and about twelve
acres of land to his granddaughter
Christianna Ryerson, upon whose
death the same descended to her
only child Christianna, the wife of
Andrew Z. Terhune. She died in-
testate whereupon this house des-
cended to her three sons: Frank C.,
Howard and Cornelius A.. The last
two on October II. last conveyed the
house and plot in Palmer Street, fif-
ty by 240 feet for $10,000. Occupan-
cy for two and a quarter centuries
by those of Van Riper blood is a
most remarkable record well worth
remembering , and I am writing this
in hope that some day this informa-
tion may be of assistance in placing
a marker on the location of the
house. .
One of John’s sons, Richard was
one of Washington’s spies during
the Revolutionary War and among
his daring exploits was that of a
trip to York City, then in the
possession of the British disguised
as a farmer. February 28, 1781
Colonel Robinson, of the enemy ar-
my before whom Richard was ta-
ken, reported that he “had come
only on the scheme of trade and af-
fects total ignorance of publick
matters.”
Richard returned to his home and
on March 4 reported to Washing-
ton then in camp at Pompton.
Richard was made a captain in
Colonel Thomas’s Battalion of De-
tached Mlilitia. He died in 1820, and
in was buried in the graveyard of
the Old First Reformed Church, now
Armory Park,and today, not only
are his Services unknown and his
praises unsung, but his grave has
become obliterated and nothing-
but what the writer has discovered
and written will remain as a re-
minder a faithful patriot.
John’s Grandson was for twenty-
eight years superintendent of the
Old First Reformed Sunday School
and the only layman appointed a
Master in Chancery, because of his
integrity and knowledge of the law,
he having served as judge of the
Court of Common Pleas..
===================================
9/22/2002
George Van Riper
Fair Lawn,NJ.

 

 

Van Riper House, Passaic, NJ 3/4

Part 3
From the William Winfield Scott scrapbook at the
Passaic County Historical Society-
Paterson,NJ.
Taken from the Passaic Daily News March 25,1924.

OLDEST HOUSE IN PASSAIC,N.J. TORN
DOWN WITH NO REGARD TO ITS AGE
by William Winfield Scott, Passaic Historian.

A THRIFTY THOMAS

That Thomas was thrifty is shown
by the following: After an enum-
eration in figures of his family ex-
penses, he thus wrote:
“It is conceived that £14 13s. 4d,
as above estimated, will be adequate
to furnish all the boys with leather
for breeches, a vest for Derck, a coat
and vest for Jack. calico for long
and short gowns for all the girls,
stripe linen and stripe linsey for
short gowns and petticoats for the
said girls, and a tammy quilt for
Judith..for defraying of which £14
13s. 4d.-220 pair of mittens at 16d.
per pair, will be needed, which will
require 44 pounds of wool… which
will take 44 days work of two girls
to spin, and I’ll pay for that or hire
equivalent in the knitting. If the
girls will do the remainder of the
service.
“I must pursue the following max-
ims Invariably for the present year.
I must fabricate 220 pairs of mit-
tens, and, for the present and future-
year ,if I live, I must supply my
boys with leather for winter
breeches; about £3. 8s. will be suf-
ficient to furnish them all—24
pounds of gray skin at 2s. per pound,
and 2s. 6d. for dressing and freight
of each skin, supposed to consist of
eight skins, tho I think summac
red or short grey, will be most
profitable to buy as the hair is al-
most nothing, which is not so when
the skin is fully coated.”
” In the next place I must buy my
leather and heels, and spin my shoe
thread, and have all my shoes made
up in the house, for I find If I even
hire ‘em made out, find my leather
the shoemaker gains, in all proba-
billty a profit of 3s. on the leather
of a mans pair of shoes, waste in
cutting excepted, for which I should
think 4d. a large allowance, and
the scraps of sole leather may be
converted into lists;.and an eye
may be seen to the cutting and the
thread may be had from the family
labour. And when I am shoeing
my family it is requisite to supply
each individual with two pair, to
prevent shoes being worn too green.
And as a farther advantage in pur-
chasing my leather, I can at all
times take care that it be of good
quality, and by having it made up
together arid in my house will avoid,
the Joss of time in running after
the same; and I should get one of
the boys instructed so as to mend
shoes, to save money and prevent
loss of time. The shoemaker should
be obliged to do his day’s work or
pay for his board.
“In the next place I should hire
my taylor and Tayloress in the
house, and oblige my girls to assist
in the service, for by this means
my diet and female service will be-
come a part of the Taylor’s bill; be-
sides, their day’s wages, as far as
I can discern, are not proportionate
to the sum in gross they ask for
their service, and having the
clothes made at home and together
there may be an oversight of the
cloth and cut, and the loss of time
in going to have clothes taken,
measure for and tried on.
“The best time of hiring I think
is such seasons of the year when
the weather is not so cold as to
need a fire.
“In the next place It will be req-
uisite to consult a blacksmith to
know what allowance he will make
for iron and steel.
“Daniel Harcourt informs me that
mittens sell for 3s” and stockings
for 7s., York money, at Albany,
without any regard to the colour,
and many of ‘em ordinary too-but
wampum will not sell since the re-
duction of Oswego, before that It
was in great demand, equal it not
superior to silver in value, and
there were 60 or 70 wampum shops
in Albany.”
9/21/2002

 

 

Van Riper House, Passaic, NJ 2/4

Part 2
From the William Winfield Scott scrapbook at the
Passaic County Historical Society-
Paterson,NJ.
Taken from the Passaic Daily News March 25,1924.

OLDEST HOUSE IN PASSAIC,N.J. TORN
DOWN WITH NO REGARD TO ITS AGE
by William Winfield Scott, Passaic Historian.

FOR SALE AD. in 1757

“To be sold in Aquenouka upon
Passaick River, four miles from
Second River in The Eastern divis-
ion of New Jersey a plantation that
formerly belonged to Herman Zuri-
anse, deceased, containing 200 acres
of good land, 130 of which is cleared
and in good fence. (Note by the
writer-This was the land from the
river to Reid Avenue) and 70 acres
good wood land, scattered. There
is on said plantation a good stone
dwelling- house (the same now de-
stroyed.-Scott) 45 foot wide, two
stories high, with a kitchen adjoin-
ing to the same, brew house with
abrewing kettle that will hold six
barrels, and all the utensils belong-
ing to a brew house; also a large
barrack near it, and barns. The
house fronts the river where there
is a good landlng; orchard of 220
apple trees (extending from Spring
to High Street.-Scott.) and forty-
five young trees ready to be set out,
besides other small ones in the nurs-
ery. twenty-five peach trees and
thirty-nine pear trees, with five
acres of excellent mowing ground.
There are likewise two other lots
of woodland two miles from the
river, each containing forty acres
and another lot near them of seven
acres. All the lots have exceeding
fine growing timber upon them.
Enquire of Abraham and Jacob Van
Reipen executors, living upon the
premises, who will agree for the
same on reasonable terms, the title
being indisputable.”

 

 

Van Riper House, Passaic, NJ 1/4

Part 1
From the William Winfield Scott scrapbook at the
Passaic County Historical Society-
Paterson,NJ.
Taken from the Passaic Daily News March 25,1924.

OLDEST HOUSE IN PASSAIC,N.J. TORN
DOWN WITH NO REGARD TO ITS AGE
by William Winfield Scott, Passaic Historian.

I learned today that the “Squire” Van Riper stone house facing
River Drive, had been demolished to make way for the extension of
Palmer Street, in the same rabid, rapid way that the old parsonage
of the “Old First Reformed Church, near the corner of Prospect
Street and River Drive (built about 1723) was slashed to pieces-and
carted, no one nows where, last year, without the saving of even
a splinter or what is worse, without a photograph or picture Of
any kind of the house which sheltered the noted soldiers of Revolu-
tion fame-Generals Heard and Irvine-who accompanied Washing-
ton on his famous retreat.
After that war, one of Washington’s Body Guard lived in this
house several years, and made the mantel which was in the parlor,
and the sash in the front door. How fortunate it would have been
had those two articles, been preserved or a photograph taken of the
bedroom occupied by these Generals. Failure to do this was evidence
of lack of sentiment and disregard for old things.

OLDEST STRUCTURE IN THE CITY

This “Squire” Van. Riper house
had been looked upon as the old-
est structure in the city, and was
supposed to have been erected by
the progenitor of that family about
the year 1698. The land under, and
surounding it, had as the first
owner Cornelius Michielse,. (or
Vreeland, the name subsequently
adopted by that family) who by
deed of October 30, l695,.and in
consideration of l00 pounds, con-
veyed,to Thomas Jurianse, a tract
of., land in the town of Acquack-
anonk, Bounded northeast by a
driftway which parts him and
land of Hans Dederick; southwest
by a driftway which parts him from
land of Johannes Michielse; north-
west by common woodland, con-
taining 100 acres. Few persons
would realize that this tract ln-
cluded all land bounded by the
“Great river Passaic; Brook Ave-
nue; Van Houten Avenue and High
Street. The surname “Thomason”
was the original family name of
the Van Riper tribe which became
very numerous in this vicinity. Our
Thomas was the eldest son of one
Juriaen (pronounced yoo-re-awn)
Thomasse (Uriah, son of Thomas)
who left his old country home, in
Rupen, North Jutland and sailed
from Holland in T’bonte Koe, (the
“Spotted Cow”) with 87 other pas-
sengers in April, l663, landing at
New York. He took up his resi-
dence in the town of Bergen, now
Jersey City, where he raised a fam-
ily of twelve, children.
Thomas came here about 1698,
and erected this house wherein six
children were added to the five
sons born in Jersey City. He con-
ducted farming, brewing and fruit
growing, shipping quantities of his
produce, timber, liquor (and fruit
to New York and Albany. He was
energetic, enterprising and pro-
ressive, both in secular and relig-
ious afairs, serving as tax col-
lector in 1695 and 1698, and was
one of the three commissioners to
settle the disputed boundary line
between Acquackanonk and New-
ark. He was a-deacon in 1700 and
1705, and elder in 1710 and 1724 of
what is now the “Old First” Re-
formed church. He, in the mean-
time was investing in more land,
becoming the owner of about three
hundred acres stretching along the
southwesterly side of Sip Lane,
(now Van Houten Avenue) which:
was laid over Sip’s land from the
river back to High Avenue, Clif-
ton of which he made a map show-
ing fourteen plots of from seven
to forty-four acres each, a dozen
of which he sold at a big profit.
making him rich not only in land,
but in real English money. He
died at the height of his busy career
in 1727 sincerly honored by
the community, which felt that his
death was a public loss. For thirty
years after his death. his executors,
continued his business an then
decided to sell as appears from
New York Mirror of March 14,
1767.
9-19-2002

 

 

1860 Van Riper census,NY City,ward 9,NY Co.,NY State

page 684, sheet 66, image 66, June 14
273-498 (two family house)
Cornelius Van Riper-29-M-W-maker of Piano forte actions-b.N.Y..
(home at h 41 Bedford St.)
Ursula Van Riper-29-F-W-b.N.Y..
Isaac Duan-64-M-W-b.N.J..
———————————————————–
New York City
Ward 9, District 1
P.O. New York City
M653-roll 797
page 845,sheet 227, image 227, June 28

818-1786(three family house)
Jas.(James) Van Riper-34-M-W-piano maker,178 Wooster St.-
home,174 Waverley Pl.-$2,000-$300-b.N.J..
Susan Van Riper-35-F-W-b.N.Y..
Frances Van Riper-6-F-W-at school-b.N.Y..
Lessie Van Riper-4-F-W-b.N.Y..
George Van Riper-1-M-W-b.N.Y..
———————–
New York City
Ward 9, District 1,
M653-roll 797
page 793, sheet 175, image 175, June 23

631-1363
Eliza Van Riper-49-F-W-$1,200-b.N.J..
Mary Van Riper-28-F-W-b.N.Y..
Clara Van Riper-21-F-W-b.N.Y..
Frederick Van Riper-15-M-W-b.N.Y..
Susan Van Riper-13-F-W-at school-b.N.Y..
Ecles Van Riper-18-M-W-clerk-b.N.Y..
Mariah Storms-16-F-W-b.N.Y..
John J. Hoyer-44-M-W-cabinet maker-$600-b.West Indies
Emeline Hoyer-36-F-W-b.N.Y..
Christopher Hoyer-15-M-W-b.N.Y..
Charles Hoyer-13-M-W-at school-b.N.Y..
Wilemina Hoyer-8-F-W-at school-b.N.Y..
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New York City
Ward 9, District 1
M653-roll 797
page 729, sheet 111, image 111, June 19

413-850 (two family house)
John F. Baldwin-40-M-W-master printer-$1,000-$8,000-b.N.Y..
Mary Baldwin-34-F-W-b.N.J..
Joseph F. Baldwin-17-M-b.N.Y..
John W. Baldwin-15-M-W-b.N.Y..
James T. Baldwin-13-M-W-b.N.Y..
Mary E. Baldwin-7-F-W-b.N.Y..
Eliza Leach-20-F-W-domestic-b.Germany
Jas. Van Riper-30-M-W-bookkeeper-$500-b.N.Y..
Catharine Van Riper-32-F-W-b.N.Y..
Bartlett Van Riper-1-M-W-N.Y..
Kate McDermott-18-F-W-domestic-b.N.Y..
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New York City
Ward 9, District 1
M653-roll 797
page 913, sheet 295, image 295, June 5

1049-2366 (three family house)
Jas. S. Van Riper-27-M-W-butcher-$300-b.N.J..
Ellen Van Riper-22-F-W-b.N.J..
Ida Van Riper-5-F-W-b.N.Y..
Fanny Van Riper-4-F-W-b.N.Y..
=============================================
New York City
Ward 9, district 2
P.O. New York City
M653-796
page400-401, sheet52-53, image52-53, June 6

165-405(three family house)
M. McMurray-19-F-W-clerk-b.N.Y..
D. Sculley-28-F-W-b.N.Y..
E. Hemphill-18-F-W-b.N.Y..
Jas. Hemphill-15-M.W.b.N.Y..
C. Van Riper-17-M-W-clerk-b.N.J..
C. Wood-45-F-W-b.N.Y..
J. Russel-30-F-W-milliner-b.England
================================================
New York City
Ward 9, District 3
P.O.New York City
M653-roll 797
page 969, Sheet 19, image 19, June 8

85-149
A. L. Van Riper-34-M-W-painter-$200-b.Belleville,N.J..
Elizabeth Van Riper-28-F-W-b.New York City
Thos A. Van Riper-7-M-W-b.New York City
L.Q.C. Van Riper-5-M-W-b.New York City
Georgiana Van Riper-4mths.-F-W-b.New York City
Julius F Simons-20-M-W-clerk-b.Brooklyn..
Sarah C Cranshaw-26-F-W-married within year-b.New York City
————————————-
New York City
Ward 9, District 3
P.O. New York City
M653-797
page 993,sheet 43, image 43, June 12

179-327
Herman G. Van Riper-45-M-W-mason-b.Bergen County, N.J..
Hannah Van Riper-44-F-W-b.New York City
Adelaid Van Riper-3-F-W-b.New York City
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1850 Fed. Census, Paterson,Passaic Co.,NJ. VAN RIPER

page 191b-image137-July 15

21-26
Sarah Post-41-F-W-b.N.J..
Ann Van Riper-62-F-W-$1,000-b.N.J..
Martha Post-21-F-W-b.N.J.
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page 204a-image162-July 18

167-216
Isaic H. Van Riper-47-M-W-machiinist-$2,000-b.N.J..
Ely Van Riper-47-F-W-b.England
Van Riper-16-F-W-b.N.J..
Alfred Van Riper-10-M-W-b.N.J..
Emma Van Riper-8-F-W-b.N.J..
Mararet A. Van Riper-4-F-W-b.N.J..
Ann Cavender-18-F-W-b.Ireland
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page 212a-image178-July 20

247-346
Airah Evison-67-M-W-Tailor-b.N.J..
Catherine Evison-55-F-W-b.N.J..
Caterine Ann Spear-22-F-W-b.N.J..
GeorgeVan Riper-15-M-W-shoemaker-b.N.J..
Joseph Tice-9-M-W-b.N.J..
Sarah Spear-4-F-W-b.N.J..
Catherine Brock-20-F-W-b.N.J..
James Brock-21-M-W-Blacksmith-b.N.J..
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page 216a-image186-July 22

302-418
Hannah Van Riper-59-F-W-b.N.J..
John Van Riper-22-M-W-shoemaker-b.N.J..
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page 227-image 208-July 24

129-562
Christopher Van Riper-58-M-W-carpenter-$7,000-b.N.J..
Jane Van Riper-56-F-W-b.N.J..
Anthony Van Riper-30-M-W-Daguerrian Artist-b.N.J..
Leah Van Riper-32-F-W-b.N.Y..
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page230b-image215-July 24

476-626
Arron Van Riper-38-M-W-blacksmith-b.N.J..
Jemima(Miller) Van Riper-35-F-W-b.N.J..
John A.Van Riper-12-M-W-attending school-b.Conn.
Cornelia Van Riper-11-F-W-attending school-b.N.J Sarah Van Riper-9-F-W-attending school-b.NJ..
Almira Van Riper-6-F-W-b.N.J..
Elizabeth Van Riper-4-F-W-b.N.J..
Jemima A. Van Riper-2-F-W-b.N.J..
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page 231a-image216-July24

485-637
Abraham Van Riper-29-M-W-machinist-b.N.J..
Catherine Van Riper-27-F-W-b.N.J..
Virginia Van Riper-4-F-W-b.N.J..
Josephine Van Riper-2-F-W-b.N.J..
——————————————
page 244b-image 243-July 27

638-840
Rynus Van Riper-30-M-W-shoemaker-cannot read or write-b.N.J..
Catherine Van Riper-27-F-W-cannot read or write-b.N.J..
Sarah E. Van Riper-14-F-W-b-N.J..
John Van Riper-8-M-W-b.N.J..
Corn’ Van Riper-7-M-W-b.N.J..
Andrew J. Van Riper-M-W-b.N.J..
Paul Van Riper-2-M-W-b.N.J..
Lawrence Van Riper-4mths.-M-W-b.N.J..
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page 293b-image341-Aug 7

1111-1627
John Van Riper-56-M-W-machinist-$1,600-cannot read or write-b.N.J..
Eliza Van Riper-55-F-W-b.N.J..
Eliza Van Riper-17-F-W-b.N.J..
Margaret Van Riper-12-F-W-attending school-b.N.J..
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page 293b-image341-Aug 7

1111-1628
John Van Riper,Jr-20-M-W-moulder-b.N.J..
Bridget Van Riper-20-F-W-b.Ireland
Jacob Van Riper-6m-M-W-b.N.J..
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page 299b-image 353-Aug 8

1165-1721
Henry Van Riper-35-M-W-shoemaker-b.N.J..
Hannah Van Riper-34-F-W-b.N.J..
Henry Van Riper-10-M-W-attending school-b.N.J..
Sarah Van Riper-8-F-W-attending school-b.N.J..
Preston Van Riper-4-M-W-b.N.J..
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page 322b-image 400-Aug 13

1410-108
Henry Fredericks-30y-boatman.-b.N.Y..
Mary A. Fredericks-24-F-W-b.N.Y..
Catherine Fredericks-7-F-W-b.N.J..
Elizabeth Fredericks-3-F-W-b.N.J..
George Fredericks-1-M-W-$800-b.N.J..
Jacob Van Riper-13-M-W-b.N.J..
Henry Conklin-17-M-W-carpenter-b.N.J..
William Sigler-18-M-W-carpenter-b.N.J..
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Page 179a

dau. of Cornelius Brinckerhoff, south of Passaic Bridge; d. 
Oct. 7,1873.

VI. Gerrebrand, b. March 23, 1806, he was a young 
man of much promise; graduated from Princeton College in 
1827, and being piously inclined, entered the Theological 
Seminary at New Brunswick to prepare himself for the min- 
istry, but d. Jan.  11, 1828, unm., before he had completed 
his studies. 

Cornelus-Johannis-Cornelis-AeIt-Juriaen Thomasse and 
Marretye Gerritse had children :

I.  Gerrit, b. April  1, 1785;  m.  Maria Ecker  (Acker- 
son, Acker).  Issue: 1. Steve, b. Dec. 10, 1805; 2. Corne- 
lius, b. Nov. 11, 1807;  3.  Mary, b. Oct. 20, 1809;  4. John, 
b. Sept. 24, 1812;  3.  Peggy, b. April 24,  1815;  6. Garret, 
b. Aug. 26,1817.

II.  Cornelius, b. June 21, 1787;  m.  Margrietje Mau- 
russe, Nov. 7, 1813.  Ch., Garret Garrison, b. June 2, 1812.

III. Gerrebrant, b. Dec. 7, 1789.

IV. Abraham, b. June 19, 1796·

V. Jerre, b. Nov. 4, 1798.

VI. Rachel, b. March 6, 1801.

VII. Jacobes, b. June 21, 1805. 

Abraham-John-Abraham-Harmen-Jurinen Thomasse and 
Maria Spier ,(she was the dau. of John and Margaret Spier), 
m. Sept. 15, 1804, had children:

I.  John,  b.  Dec.  26,  1804;  m.  Maria,  daughter  of 
Abraham Van Blarcom, of Paterson, Dec. 26, 1828. John 
was a cabinet-maker by trade; d. about 1887.  He usually 
wrote his name John A. Van Riper.

II.  Sarah, b. Oct. 31, 1807;  m.  Garret Sip Van Win- 
kle (b. June 4, 1807, son of Garret-Jeremiah Van Winkle), 
of Bergen, Dec. 13, 1827.

III. Abraham Winne, b. June 3,  1815;  m. Nov. 27, 
1836, Clarissa, dau. of John Kip, a lumber dealer at Passaic; 
d. June 22, 1887.   Issue : 
i.  Jane  Kip,  d.  Feb.  14,  1838, aged 9 months,  7 days. 
ii.  Cornelius,  b.   Sept.  6,   1840;   m.   Adrianna,  dau.  of 
John N. Terhune, Sept. 19, 1866; she d. Dec. 9, 1893. 
Cornelius is a practising physician in the City of Passaic, 
and is also part proprietor of a drug store on Main avenue. 
Issue: i. Carrie Terhune, b. Nov. 8, 1868; d. Sept. 20, 1869; 
2. Arthur Ward,  b.  Aug.  19, 1870;  3.  John Terhune, b. 
April 20, 1872; 4. Aimee, b. May 13, 1875; d. Feb. 5, 1878; 
5. Cornelia Zabriskie, b. October 12, 1882. 
iii.  Abraham Harvey, b.  Dec.  17,  1854;  m. Clarissa Van 
Schaack McMechan, Dec. 9, 1878.  He is a practising phy- 
sician at Nutley, N. J.

IV. Eliza Ann, b. Oct. 11, 1818; lives in Philadel- 
phia, unm.

V. Margaret Lea, b. Nov.  17, 1822;  m. Theodore 
Sandford, of Belleville, Nov. 18, 1842; d. April 24, 1894- 
Issue: i. Margaret, d. Feb. 23, l85l, aged 5 mos., 6 days; 
2. Roswell Van Riper, d. April 12, l854, aged 1 yr., 2 mos.; 
3. Henry, d.  March 17,  1856,  aged 1 yr., 2 mos., 7 days; 
4. William Van Riper, d. March 7, 1859, aged 1 yr., 9 mos., 
7 days. 

Philip— John-Abraham— Harmen—Juriaen Thomasse and 
Lea (Lydia) King, m. Jan. 5, 1811, had children: 


Page 179b

I.  Elza  Jane,  b.  Nov. —, 1811;  m. Philip Van Bus- 
sum, of  Slooterdam; d. March 7, 1837, aged 25 yrs,4 mos, 
7 days.

II. John  Bradbury,  b.  March 20, 1814;  m, Sept. 24, 
1835, Gertrude, dau. of Adrian-Richard Van Houten, of To- 
towa.  She was b. April 21, 1816; d. Jan. 6, 1870.  John 
Bradbury Van Riper lived for many years at Centreville 
(Richfield), but now (1894) resides in Paterson.  Issue:

i.   Adrian,  b.  Jan.  lo,  1838;  d.  April  18,  1838. 
ii.  Philip  Henry, b. Oct 2,  1840;  m.  Caroline  Oliver, 
Oct.  18,  1861.  Children:  l. George Edgar, b.  May 5, 
1862; 2. John, b. April 16, 1865; d. March l, 1868; 3. Ger- 
trude, b. July 26, 1868; 4- Caroline, b. Feb. 28, 1874 ; d. 
1880; 5. Frederick, b. June 10, 1875; 6. Edward, b. June 
19,1881. 
iii.  Margaret, b. July 8,  1843;  m. Alfred  Hudd. 
iv.  Adrian,  b. Aug.  10,  1845; m. Mary Elizabeth Zeek, 
June 13, 1866.  Children: l. Frank, b. July l, 1868; 2. 
Maggie May, b. July 5, 1869; 3. John B., b. April 23, 1871 ; 
d. —; 4. Jane, b. Aug. 23, 1872; 5. Julia; 6. Abraham, 
b. Jan. 9, 1877; 7. William, b. June 8, 1879;  8. Carrie, b. 
April 14,1884. 
v.  Helen Maria, b. Dec. 7, 1846 ; m. Henry Vreeland, 
Feb. 4,1868. 
vi.  Catharine Jane, b.  Nov.  26, 1849 ; m.  Frank Van 
Cleve (b. in New York City, Jan. 24, 1853, son of Garret 
Van Cleve, of the Ponds neighborhood, and Catharine 
Schoonmaker, dau. of Henry Schoonmaker, of Centre- 
ville, who was a son of the Rev.  Henricus Schoonmaker, 
pastor of the Acquackanonk church, l774-18l6), Feb. 11, 
l874.  Children: l. Garret, b. July 31, 1875 ; 2. Gertrude, 
b. June 29,1876. 
vii.  Lea Ann, b. Nov. 9, 1853; m. , Henry Kip, of  Poli- 
fly, Feb. 11, 1874. 
viii.  George Edgar, b. May 5, 1862.

III. Helen Ann, b. Oct. 7,1818;  m. Tunis Sip, son of 
Isaac and Marytje Sip, of Centreville.

IV. Abraham, b. Sept., 1820; m. 1st, Anne, dau. of 
David Alyea, at Richfield; she d. Jan. 20, 1844 aged 25 
yrs., 9 mos., 18 days(1) ;  2d,  Eliza, dau. of  John  T. Garra- 
brant, of Stone House Plains, b. 1891; she d. 1893,

V. Lea Maria, b. July, 1824; m. Alfred Cockefair, 
near Bloomheld.

VI. Catharine Susan, b. 1826; m. George Kinter, of 
Hout-tuyn, near Peru station, on the Paterson and Newark 
Railroad.

VII. Margaret, b. 1830; d. Jan. 13, 1834, aged 4 yrs., 
2 mos., 22 days.

Jurrie-Christophel-Jurrie-Jan-Juriaen Thomasse and Eliz- 
abeth Van Blerkorn had children:

I.  Christofel, b. May 9, 1793; m, 1st, Jennecke (Jane, 
b. Sept. 23, 1794), dau. of Isaac Van Saun and  Catelyntje 
Merselis, of Lower Preakness; she d. —; 2d, Mar- 
garet (Peggy),  wid.  of —  .  He was  known  as 
“Stoffel” Van Riper, and sometimes was called “Stoffel” 
Yereance; the old Dutch people called him ” Chrisen’s

_____
(1) She left one child,Anne,who m. James Doremus; 
     of Montville.



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Yerry’s Stoffel”—-Christopher Uriah’s  Christopher.  He 
bought from the heirs of Dr. Ebenezer Blachley, April 30, 
1814, for $1,750, the former residence of the Doctor—a 
long frame building, two stories high, set a few feet back 
from the street, on a half-acre plot on the south side of 
Market street, 125 feet 9 inches east of Clark street, or, as 
the deed says: “beginning at a stake standing in the south 
side of the street leading from the Factory to the bridge 
erected by Thomas Kean, and distant from the margin of 
the brook at the south end of said bridge about 230 feet,” 
etc.(1)  The plot was 66 feet front on Market street, by 330 
feet deep.  By deed Feb. 22, 1830, from the S. U. M., for 
$175, he added a plot 25×300 feet on the east side of his 
first purchase.(2)   The ground  in  the rear of the house was 
low and swampy until within fifteen or twenty years.  In 
the yard was a well, with an old-fashioned sweep attached. 
The house had the entrance in the middle of the front, ap- 
proached by a small stoop, on one side of which was a cellar 
door.  “Stoffel,” as he was always called, was a carpenter 
by trade; he had a shop back of his house, and employed 
three or four men when he had occasion, and at other times 
worked as a journeyman.  In person, he was very short and 
very stout, and like most corpulent men he had an unfailing 
fund of humor, enjoying nothing better than a joke, under 
any and all circumstances.  His fame rests principally 
upon his military prowess, for he was Captain of one of the 
unorganized militia companies, which in his day were com- 
posed of the citizens who were required by law to turn out 
periodically for training.  They were a motley crew, with- 
out uniforms or arms, often in their shirt-sleeves.  “Stoffel” 
entered heartily into the absurdity of the spectacle, as at- 
tested by countless stories that have come down to us.  Yea, 
even the poetic muse has been invoked to celebrate the 
martial deeds of his “trained band:” 

        “March! March’ 
        Stoffel Van Riper’s men! 
        Up to the sidewalk, and right away back again.” 
  Or thus: 
        “Stoffel Van Riper! 
        Stoffel Van Riper! 
        Turn out your toes when you go ‘round a corner. 
                Stoffel Van Riper! 
                Stoffel Van Riper!” 

When drilling the men in “marking time,” his order 
would be, “Hay foot, straw foot.”  Once when parading on 
Main street, between Ward and Oliver, he was somewhat 
puzzled, but finally gave the command, “With your backs to 
the Sandy Hill,(3) and your fronts to the Brick Church,(4) for- 
ward, march !”  At another time his company were advanc- 
ing across a field; they approached a fence; “Stoffel” for- 
got how to stop them, and the men, in a spirit of mischief, 
began climbing the fence into a cultivated field.  In de- 
spair, their commander appealed to Capt. Garrabrant: “Cap- 
tain, Captain, stops my men!”   “Halt!” rang out the order. 
_____
(1) Essex County Transcribed Deeds, E, 112. 
(2) Ib., H, 580. 
(3) Afterwards known as Colt’s Hill; removed in 1891-92. 
(4) The Firat Presbyterian Church. 



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“Gracious!  why couldn’t I think of that,” ejaculated 
“Stoffel.”  One day he was drilling his company in Market 
street, opposite his residence, and was particularly zealous 
to impress his wife and neighbors with his dignity and his 
abilities.   As he put the company through one  manoeuvre 
after another, he gradually backed nearer and nearer to his 
house—and suddenly disappeared through the open cellar 
door!  In great alarm his wife ran to his relief.  But the 
military instinct was uppermost in his breast; he waved her 
imperiously away, even as he lay tumbled in a heap at the 
foot of the cellar steps, and majestically exclaimed:  “Go 
away, woman! what do you know about WAR?”  The day 
at last came, however, when the doughty warrior had to 
lay aside his sword and succumb to a greater conqueror. 
His will, dated Aug. 26,  1854, was proved April 16, 
l856.(l)  His executors—Peter F. Ryerson and John Michael 
Van Blarcom—sold what was left of his homestead. May I5, 
1838, to Anthony Van Riper. (2)

II. Jurrie, b. Dec. 21, 1796; removed to Western New 
York, and afterwards to Michigan.

III. Jacemine, b. Dec. 27, 1796; m.  Hendrick-Adrian 
Van Riper, of the Wesel road, Dec. 5, 1813.(3)

IV. Annaatje, b. March 25, 1799; m. — Bush, from 
the Ponds neighborhood (now Oakland, Bergen county).

V. Lenau, b. March 13, 1803.

VI. Andrew, b. Jan.9, 1807; went west with his father.

VII. Hassel, b.Jan. 7, 1810; went West with his father.

VIII. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 28, 1812. 
One of these daughters m. Edo Van Saun (sister of Stof- 
fel’s first wife) as his second wife. 

John-Cornelius-Johannes-Juriaen-Thomas-Juriaen Thom- 
asse and Sophronia Van Blarcom had children:

I.  Cornelius, b. Aug. 21, 1811. 
II.  Hannah, b. May 15, 1814. 
III. Henry, b. Feb. 25, 1818. 
IV. James, b. Nov. 18, 1821. 
V. Catharine V. B., b. June 6, 1825. 

Peter Van Houten-Thomas-Jacob-Harmen-Juriaen Thom- 
asse and Ann Brown had children:

I.  George  Percival,  b.  June  24,  1845;  m.  June  12, 
1867, Charlotte C., dau. of James Beardsley and Phoebe 
Paxton; the bride was the youngest ever married in the Sec- 
ond Presbyterian church, having passed her fifteenth birth- 
day by only four months.  Issue:  l. Loretta, b. Nov. 5, 
1869, m. William A. Lawrence, of Newark, N. J., Sept. 12, 
1893; 2. George, d. May 4, 1871, aged one month, 14 days; 
3. Emma, d.  Dec. 24,  1875, aged 3 yrs., 5 mos., 25 days; 
4. Wiibur D., b. May 31, 1874, d. in inf.; 5. Lottie, b. Aug. 
5, 1879; 6.  Ethel; 7.  Walter,  b.  May 24, 1881;  d.  June5, 
1881; 8. Percival, b. Sept. 16, 1882; d. Oct. ll, 1886.

II. Emma Frances, b. July 13, 1848; m. Isaac Scull, 
jun., of Paterson; d. Nov. 7, 1876.

III. Ellen, b. April 26, l85l; d. in inf.

IV. Lauretta, b. Aug. 11, 1857; d. Sept. 23, 1878. 
_____

(1) Passaic County Wills, B, 97. 
(2) Essex County Transcribed Deeds, D 2, 189. 
(3) See p. 174.


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The following data are gleaned from various sources, 
principally from the Acquackanonk and Totowa church 
records:

Abraham Van Riper m. Catrina Van Winkel, both living 
at Acquackanonk, Nov. 16,1763.  Ch., Helena,  b.  April 
20,1766.

Abraham Van Riper m. Catrina Winne. Ch. Lea, b. 
Oct 3,1755.

Abraham Van Riper, widower, m. Neesje Gerritse, widow 
of Gerrit Gerrebrantse, March 4, 1781.

Abraham Van Riper m. Tryntje Van Winkle, March 29, 
1812.  Ch., Joseph, b. July 1, 1815; m. Aletta —; he 
was a very large man, and a cripple; he kept tavern at Pas- 
saic for some years:  Issue: l. Prync; 2. Joseph; 3. Daniel; 
4. Sally; 5. Halmagh; 6. Lena.

Abraham C. Van Riper m. Bridget Post.  Ch., Anna, b. 
Jan. 31,1819.

Abraham A. Van Rypen m. Theodosie (Dorotie) Wester- 
velt, Aug. 8, 1789.   He d. in 1810, and his widow and  ad- 
ministratrix conveyed to David Kough, of Saddle River, 
Sept.  17,  1810, for $600, by virtue of an order of the 
orphans’ court, all the real estate of said Abraham Van 
Riper, “bounded north by land of Cornelius H. Doremus, 
east on Passaic river, south on the drift way, (1) west on the 
main road,(2) one and a half acres. “(3) He lived on these 
premises in 1796,(4) Issue: 
i.   Teunis,  b.  July 22,  1791. 
ii.  Johannes, b. Sept. 9,  1794. 
iii.  Elizabeth, b. June 4, 1799; m. Henry  Whitely;  he 
was b. in County Caven, Ireland, about 1794; left Belfast 
May l, 1819, arrived June 19 at Whitehall, N. Y., and was 
naturalized June 24, 1824, at Paterson; d. in 1867 or 1868; she 
d. about the same time; for many years he kept a grocery 
store on the south side of Broadway, about where Wash- 
ington street now enters that thoroughfare; he also owned 
considerable land at South Paterson.  Issue:  l. Robert 
John, b. Jan. 16, 1825; m. Mary Caroline Jackson (b. 
Dec. 6, 1849, dau. of James Jackson, for many years Pres- 
ident of the Passaic County National Bank, now the Second 
National Bank of Paterson, and Caroline Burnett), April 
20,  1870;  began  studying  medicine with Dr.  William 
Magee, of Paterson, April 10,  1843 ; graduated at the 
College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 1847 ; he 
was a very popular physician in Paterson up to the time 
of his sudden death, April 10, 1879; he left two children: 
1. Elizabeth; 2. Arthur Laurence.    2. Thomas,  b. July 25, 
1826; d. in infancy; 3. Susanna Dorinda, b. Jan. 25, 1828; 
4. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 24, 1829; d. April 24, 1891; 5. Henry 
George, b. Feb. 8, 1832; d. in infancy; 6. Thomas, b. April 
24,1834, m, Ellen—; removed to San Francisco, Cal., 
where he d. June, 1893, leaving two children: l. Caroline 
W. Baker; 2. Henry M. 7. Henry George, b. Sept. 21, 
1836. 
_____ 
(1) Crooks avenue. 
(2) The Wesel road. 
(3) Essex Transcribed Deeds, B, 450. 
(4) Hist. Passaic County Roads, 26. 



Page 181b

iv. William.

An Abraham Van Riper lived near Franklin, probably 
on the Goffle road, in 1795.  In 1829 his dwelling house was 
on the Goffle Road, 65 chains from John S. Van Winkle’s. (1)

Adriaan Van Rypen, of Belleville, m. Rachel Koejeman, 
dau. of Hendrick Koejeman, Jan. 19, 1764; her will, dated 
Jan. 18, 1816, was proved March 31, 1817.  Issue:  l. Cor- 
nelius, b. Oct. 27, 1765; m. Helena Marlin; ch„ Rachel, 
b. May 15, 1796. 2. Marretje, b. Feb. 18, 1768; m. John P. 
Sandford; 3. John; 4. Rachel, b. Aug. l5, 1773; m. John 
Williams; 5. Hendrick, bap. Feb. l5, 1778.

Adrian Van Riper m. Sarah Kelliham, Aug. l, 1784.

Adriaan Van Riper m. Sarah Ackerman.  Ch., Abraham, 
b. Sept. 14,1787.

Aaltje Van Riper m. Rynier Van Giesen.  Issue:  l. Cath- 
arina, b.  May 4,  1788;  2. Rachel, b. Sept. 21,1791; 3. 
Aaltje, b. May 3, 1793. 4. Maria, b. June 28, 1795.

Christina Van Ryper m. James Lindford (Jacobus Linck- 
foot), July 27, 1761 (N. Y.).  Issue:  l. Mareitje, b. May 
23, 1774, bap. at Second River; 2. Johannes, b. at Acquack- 
nonk, April 18,1780.

Cornelius Van Rype m. Elizabeth Davenport, of N. Y., 
Aug. 14,1783.

Corneljous Van Riper m. Elysebeth Van Riper.  Ch., 
Catrenau, b. March 28, 1794.

Cornelius Van Rypen m. Margrietje Post, Dec. 27, 1801. 
Ch., Margrietje, b. Aug. 23, 1802.

Elizabeth Jurrianse m. Abraham S. Van Imburgh.  Ch., 
Simeon, b. May 24, 1796.

Ellen Van Riper m. John Van Giesen.  Ch„ Merselis, b. 
Aug. 1, 1821.

Frederick Jurrianse m. Catharina Van Eydestyn, July 10, 
1808.

Gerret Jurrianse m. Jannetje Post, April 2, 1809.

Gerrit Van Riper m. Catryntje Van Rypen.  Ch., Jan- 
netje, b. Oct. —, 179I.

Garret Van Riper, of Saddle River, m. Jane Cadmus, m. 
bond dated Sept. 25, 1790.

Gerret Van Riper m. Jenny Treuter.  Issue;  l. Jane, b. 
July 25, 1801; 2. Polly, b. Sept. 23, 1803.

Gerret Van Rypen m. Jane Hennion, Aug. 9, 1805.

Garret Van Rypen m. Elizabeth Simonson, Jan. 14, 1815. 
Ch., Eleanor V. H., b. March 10, 1819.

Geesje Van Rypen m. Jacob Stur, Nov. 16, 1793.

Gerret Van Riper, Nicholas Mandeville and Albert Ter- 
hune, trustees appointed by act of the Legislature, passed 
Nov. 11, 1807, to sell lands of Gerrit Van Riper, of Bergen 
County, deceased, conveyed to Roelof Jacobus, April 6, 
1808, several tracts in Saddle River township, on Pequan- 
nock river, near Beaver Dam Brook, 175 acres(2) and to 
Gerrit G. Van Riper, tract at Preakness, on the west side of 
Singac Brook, next to land formerly of Cornelius Doremus,
33.40 acres.(3)  This Garret Van Riper d. Nov. 27, 1804, aged 
73 yrs., 3 mos., 11 days,  Sophia, his wife, d. Oct. 31, 1806, 
aged 70 yrs., 11 mos., 13 days.  They are buried at Pequa- 
nac, Wayne township. 
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(1) Hist. Passaic Co. Roads, 55. 
(2) Bergen County Transcribed Deeds, E, 545. 
(3) Bergen County Transcribed Deeds E, 548. 

 

TO BE CONTINUED; page 182, being the last page of the Van Riper section, is still missing.


VAN RIPER GENEALOGY INDEX 
 by William Nelson   from 
“The History of Paterson and Passaic County” 
(INDEX OF NAMES COPIED FROM REPRINTED BOOK)

 

VAN REIPEN, Jacob C ………………… 163 
VAN REIPER, Cornelius ……………….. 122 
Jacob ……………………….. 138 
VANREPENE, Thornas………………… 137 
VAN REYPEN, Cornelius …………….. 163,171 
Garret D……………………….. 176 
VAN RUPEN, Maria ………………….. 164 
VAN RIPE, Feitje …………………….. 164 
VAN RIPEN, Abraham T …………………98 
Aeltje ………………………….97 
Antje …………………………160 
Catharina……………………… 151 
Christina ……………………… 160 
Cornelius ………………… 97,127,171 
Cornelius C. ……………………. 170 
Daniel  ……………………….. 170 
Derrick …………………………99 
Dirck ………………………… 140 
Elizabeth ……………………… 127 
Garret ……………………….. 120 
Garret …………………………97 
Garrit……………………… 155,160 
Garrit Thomasse ………….. 155 
Geurt……………………………..160 
Harman ………………………. 160 
Helena……………………….. 160 
Isaac ………………………… 160 
Jacob ……………………….. 160 
Jacob jun ………………… 156 
Jannetje…………………….. 97,160 
Jannitje ………………………. 156 
Johannis . ……………………. .. 97 
John ………………………… 160 
Judey ……………………….. 160 
Jurian Tomasse. ………………..  96 
Jurrie………………………… 127 
Lea ………………………. 156,160 
Margrietje……………………… 101 
Marite  ……………………….. 155 
Marritje……………………….  160 
Pietertje . …………………….. .. 99 
Richard ………………………. 160 
Sarah………………………… 160 
Simon ………………………. 182 
Thomas ……………… 127,156,160,176f

VAN RIPER ………………….. 86,239,331 
Aaltje ………………………… 181 
Abraham …….. 70,131,159,159f,160,161,163 
……………… 165,171,172,179,181,203 
………………… 208,242,246,394,410 
Abraham C ……………….. 148,181 
Abraham Harvey ………………… 179 
Abraham T ……… …………… 98,127 
Abraham Thomasse………………..70 
Abraham Winne ………………. 179,208 
Abram ……………………… 70,74 
Abram Thomasse ………………….70 
Adriaan …………………. 171,172,181 
Adrian . . .. 131,161,163,166,167, 
                    174,181,182,200 
Adrian G. ………………………174 
Aegie………………………… 170 
Aeltje ……………………… 162,172 
Aimee ……………………….. 179 
Aletta………………………… 172 
Alexander ……………….. 164,172,174 
Altje…………………………. 161 
Altye ………………………… 157 
Amsey (Amzi)…………………… 185 
Andrew …………………. 173,174,180 
Ann ………………………. 251,365 
Ann Elizabeth…………………… 172 
Anna ……………………… 176,181 
AnnaaQe ………….. 183,171,175,180.418 
Annaatje ……………………… 158 
Annatje ……………………. 170,172 
Anne ……………………….. 179f 
Annie………………………… 174 
Anthony………………………. 180 
Antje ……….. 161,167,169,171,173,175,212 
Antje (Ann)…………………….. 187 
Antje Vreeland ………………….. 175 
Antye………………………… 174 
Araantje  ……………………… 164 
Ariaantje (Adriana) ……………….. 172 
Arthur E. ……….. ……………. 174 
Arthur Ward ……………………. 179 
Bailitye……………………….. 157 
Beelitje…………………….. 162.170 
Benjamin ……………………… 175 
Benjamin E …………………….172 
Bertha ……………………….. 174 
Caroline………………………. 177 
Carmine Elizabeth …………… 174 
Carrie Terhune………………….. 179 
Caspar ………………………. 161 
Casparus…………………….. 169 
Cathrina  165,167,169,171,174,175,182,191,194f 
Catharina Sophia ………………… 175 
Catharine…………………… 170,174 
Cathrine Maria …………………. 172 
Catharine Susan  …… 179 
Catharine V B  …………………..180 
Catlyntje  ……………………… 170 
Catrenau ……………………… 181 
Catriena……………………. 158,163 
Catrina…………………….. 131,161 
Catrintje………………………. 170 
Christena (Styntje, Stientje) ………….. 169 
Christofel……………………… 179 
Christophel …………………. 163,172 
Christopher ……………………. 219 
Chrittophar (Stoffel) ……………….291 
Clarence Hunter…………………. 131 
Clarrissa ………………………. 176 
Cornelia………………………. 172 
Cornelia Zabriskie ……………….. 179 
Cornelis…………………… 159f,170 
Cornelius . . . 72,96,131,149,158,162,163,165,170, 
……… 171,175,176,177,179,180,218,365,403 
Cornelius G. ……………………. 197 
Cornelius I…………………….. 170 
Cornelius John…………………… 72 
Cornelius Gerrit …………………. 325 
Corneljous …………………….. 181 
Cornelus ………………… 162.169,170 
Daniel …………. 147,157,162,170,176,181 
Daniel Romaine …………………. 175 
Derick …………………….. 102,237 
Derrick………………….. 161,165,170 
Derrick (Richard)  ………………… 177 
Dickie  ………………………… 166 
Dirck ……………..  161,162,164,165,166 
Dirck Thomaase…………………. 157 
Edo .. ………….. ………….. 347f 
Edwin ……………………….. 176 
Eldrick …………………….. 125,164 
Eleanor ………………………. 172 
Elesabeth……………………… 173 
Elias ……………………… 131,169 
Elisabeth …………………… 161,174 
Eliza ……………………… 174,162 
Eliza Ann ………….. 172,176,179,208,359 
Eliza Jane  …………………….. 179 
Elizabeth . .. ..  70,154,165,166,167,170,171,172, 
……… 173,174,175,176,177,180,161,203,207 
Elizabeth Ann…………………… 176 
Elizabeth Jane ………………….. 174 
Ellen …………….. 165,174,180,181,271 
Ellen Jane ……………. 172,175,176,259 
Elsje ………………………… 178 
Elysebet………………………. 117 
Elysebeth……………………… 181 
Emeline ……………………. 173.175 
Emma …………………….. 174,180 
Emma Frances………………….. 180 
Esther ……………………….. 172 
Ehel ……………………. 180 
Feytye ……………………….. 165 
Frances ………………………. 176 
Frank………………………… 174 
Frederick ……………………… 174 
Garrabrant…………………….. 403 
Garret   157,162,164,166,172,175,176,179,161,418 
Garret D……………………….. 176 
Garret Garrison ……………. 179,365 
Garret I ……………………….161 
Garrit………………………… 158 
Geertje ………………………..224 
Geertje(Getty, Gitty) ……………….220 
Geertje (Gitty)…………………… 178 
George ……………… 174,175,176,180 
George (Joris) ………….. 175 
George Percival ………… 180 
Georgiana …………………….. 176 
Gerrebrand …………………. 171,179 
Gerebrant……………….. 176,179,221 
Gerret ……. 161,164,169,170,172,177,181,182 
Gerretye………………………. 173 
Gerrit……….. 72,162,164,165,170,171,172. 
……………… 173,174,177f,178,179,181 
Garrit G. ………………………. 181 
Gemt Planten…………………… 174 
Gerrit-Adrian  ………………… 167,173 
Gerritje……………………….. 173 
Gertrude ………………… 172,175,203 
Gitty Ann …………………… 167,174 
Halmagh ……………………… 161,181 
Hannah ………………………. 180 
Harman ……………………. 164,182 
Harne ……………………….. 165 
Harmen ……………… 164,165,169,344f 
Harmen (Harmanus)………………. 164 
Harpan ………………………. 171 
Harpert ………………………. 162 
Harriet E.  ………………. …….. 172 
Hartman Vreeland ……………….. 176 
Hassel……………………….. 180 
Helen………………………… 176 
Helen Ann ………………….. 177,179 
Helena………………….. 164,176,181 
Helmigh………………………. 161 
Hendrick ………………… 165,182,357 
Hendrick (Henry) ………………… 174 
Hendrick-Adrian …………………. 180 
Henry ………. 166,172,173,174,176,180,182 
Henry-John ……………………. 376 
Herman ………………………. 164 
Hessel……………………….. 171 
Hiley ………………………… 176 
Horrip ……………………….. 162 
lsaac ……………..  161,165,169,175,341 
Isaac Z.  ……………………….176 
Jacemine………………… 174,180,182 
Jacob …… 128,130,158,162,163,164,165,172, 
……… 173,175,178,232,243,247,254,402,410 
Jacob B………………………. 173 
Jacob Berdan ………………….. 172 
Jacob G. ……… ……. ……… 170,175 
Jacob H. ………… ……………. 200 
Jacob J. ………………………. 165 

Jacobes ………………… . 179 
Jacobus…………………. 165,169,170 
James……. 122,127,165,169,172,173,180,347f 
James H. ………………………169 
Jan …………………………. 171 
Jan Tomasin …………………… 161 
Jane .  131,165,170,172,173,174,175,176,291,325 
Jane Kip ……………………… 179 
Jannetje . .. .. 161,162,169,170,171,178f,181,317f 
Jannetje (Jane)  …………… 171 
Jenneke…………………. 160,166,175 
Jennie ……………………….. 177. 
Jennie C ……………………… 172 
Jenny ……………………….. 163 
Jeremiah …………………… 175,182 
Jerre ………………………… 179 
Jerry …………………… 168,170,175 
Jerry (Jared)  …………………… 222 
Johannes.. 64,165,166,169,170,171,172,174,175,181 
Johannes (John) ………………… 161 
Johannis ……….. 161,162,165,171,174,356 
Johannis Thomasse………………. 242 
John …. 131,157,158,159,160,162,164,165,166 
……….. 167,168,172,173,174,175,176,177, 
…………… 179,208,218,223,357,367,376 
John A…………………… 164,171,179 
John B ……….. ……. 165f,167f,260,372 
John Bradbury………………….. 179 
John G. …………………. 172,174,176 
John H ……………………….169 
John Henry …………………. 174,176 
John Jacob ……………………. 173 
John Terhune ………………….. 179 
Joris  ………………………… 169 
Joris (George)  ………………….. 173 
Joseph ………………………. 181 
Josephine …………………….. 376 
Judick ……………………….. 165 
Judie………………………… 165 
Julia  ………………………… 174 
Juriah ……………………….. 173 
Jurrie………….. 162,168,169,170,171,172, 
………………… 180,219,221,222,365 
Jurrie (Uriah)  …………………… 168 
Jurrie C ……………………….248 
Jurrie-Christophel………………… 174 
Laurence ……………………… 175 
Lauretta ………………………. 180 
Lea ……………… 161,162,168,169,181 
Lea Maria……………………… 179 
Leah ………………………… 154 
Leah Ann……………………… 173 
Lecya ……………………….. 158 
Lena ………………………… 181 
Lenau ……………………….. 180 
Letitia………………………… 175 
Letty  ……………………..  176,176f 
Leuya ……………………….. 158 
Loretta……………………….. 180 
Lottie ……………………….. 180 
Louis P ………………………. 359 
Louis Phillip ………………. 176 
Louisa ……………………….. 174 
Lybetje……………………….. 169 

Lydia …………………… 165 
Maragrieta …………………….. 170 
Maragriete ·················· ··························· 164,177 
Margaret ……….. 169,174,177,179,182,368 
Margaret (Peggy)……………… 168,174 
Margaret Lea …………………… 179 
Margrietje ································  170,171,172,175 
Margrietje (Pegge) ……………….. 171 
Maria……………….. 172,173,182,296f 
Marian ……………………….. 175 
Marinus ……………………. 416,446 
Marinus  (Marynus) ……………….. 161 
Marragrietje ……………………. 162 
Marregriet …………………….. 166 
Marretje ………………  166,168,170,218 
Marretje (Mary)………………….. 171 
Marritje  ………… 161,164,165,173,178f,182 
Martha……………………….. 173 
Martin  ……………………….. 165 
Martin L ……………… ………. 174 
Martin Raymond…………………. 174 
Mary ……….  163,164,165,166,174,178f,179 
Mary Ann………………….. 165,348f 
Mary Ann (Polly) …………………. 173 
Mary Anna…………………….. 173 
Mary Elizabeth ………………….. 173 
Marynus ……………………… 175 
Marytje ·························  164,165,166,169,170,182 
Michael ………………………. 170 
Mortimer Boswood ………… 172 
Nancy ……………………….. 172 
Neeltje………………….. 164,171,182 
Neesje………………….. 147,150,172 
Nicholas  ……………………… 175 
Pegge ……………………….. 163 
Peggy …………………….. 173,179 
Parcival ………………………. 180 
Percy R ………………………. 174 
Peter ……………….. 173,174,196,203 
Peter jun ………………………196 
Peter Speer ……………………. 177 
Peter Van Houten ………………… 172 
Philip …………….. 159,160,164,172,182 
Philip I…………………….. 164,172 
Pieter………………………… 177 
Pietertje ……………………. 169,172 
Polly ………………………… 177 
Pryne………………………… 181 
Rachel.. 161,163164,170,175,177,179,182,263f,325 
Rachel Ann …………………….175 
Ragel………………………… 165 
Richard.. 165,166,173,174,176,177,356,418,442,446 
Richard (Dirck)………………….. 173 
Richard H  ……………………..174 
Richard I (Jan) ………………….. 161 
Richard J ……. …………….. 199,350 
Romaine Vreeland ……………….. 176 
Rosa ………………………… 174 
Searitje (Sarah)………………….. 173 
Sally ……………………… 181,182 
Sarah………….. 164,165,175,179,208,338f 
Sarah Elisabeth …………………. 173 
Sarah Matilda…………………… 174 
Seithtee …………… 163 

Sietje …………………… 170 
Simeon …………………. 160,169,175 
Simeon I ………………………355 
Simon …………………….. 161,173 
Sophia…………………….. 172,262 
Stephen…………………. 175,176,222 
Steve………………………… 179 
Stoffel …………………….. 179,259 
Styntje ……………………….. 355 
Teunis ……………………….. 181 
Thomas. . . 161,164,165,168,169,172,173,242,257 
Thomas Cadmus ………………… 177 
Thomas— Henry ……………….. 172,174 
Thomas J …………………….. 350 
Thomas Juriaense……………….. 210 
Uriah ……………..  129,166,174,249,392 
Uriah J…………………. 147,173,348f 
Uriah Richard……………… 165 
Urian ……………………………153 
Uyldrick (Eldrick)  ………. 164 
Waling ……………………….. 178 
Walter ……………………….. 180 
Wilbur D ………………………180 
William……………………….. 181 
William Mortimer………… 172 
Yonitye  …………………….. 157 
Yurrie………………………… ..165 

VAN RYPE

Abraham ………………. 155,157 
Annaetje …………………… 340,353 
Annatje ……………………. 340,353 
Antje …………………………311 
Catharine……………………… 158 
Catrina…………………….. 160,165 
Charity……………………….. 158 
Christina  ……………………… 155 
Christoffel  …………………….. 155 
Christophel  …………….164 
Chrisyn ………………………. 158 
Cornelius …………………181 
Derrick……………………..125 
Elizabeth ………………….249 
Elizabeth (Lybetje) …..242 
Frederick ………………….155 
Frerik (Frederick)  …….158 
Garrebrant………………..158 
Garrit……………………… .125,155 
Geurt………………………..155 
Harrnen ……………………158 
Isaac ……………………… .155,182 
Jacob ……………………… 155 
Jannetje…………………… 245 
Jenneke……………………. 246,305 
Johannis …………………. 155 
John ………………………… 158 
Judah ………………………. 158 
Jurie Janeze  …………….. 158 
Jurriaan Thomasse…… 304 
Jurrie………………………… 155 
Lybetje…………………….. 243 
Magdalen…………………. 158 

Marragrietje …………….. 162,170 
Marretje ………………………. 182 
Maritje  ………………………. 158 
Mary ………………………… 158 
Marytie……………………….. 155 
Marytje……………………….. 182 
Mettie (Metje) ……………. 158 
Petrus ……………………….. 182 
Rachel……………………….. 142 
Saertje…………………….. 160,165 
Sarah……………………… 155,158 
Sarah Jurriyanse…………… 182 
Thomas ……………………. 155,161 

VAN RYPEN

Aaltje ………………… 168,267 
Aaron ……………………… 182 
Abraham …………………. 212 
Abraham A………………. 181 
Adriaan …………………… 181 
Adrian …………………….. 200 
Annaatje ………………… 182 
Annaetje…………………….99 
Antje……………….. 182,304,311 
Catharina……………………… 200 
Catharine …………………….. 257 
Catreintje…………………….. 170 
Catrienna……………………… 216 
Catrienntje……………………. 162 
Catryntje…………………….. 181 
Caty …………………………267 
Christophel (Christopher) . 160 
Christopher …………………..189 
Cornelius………………. 181,182,249 
Cornelius  C ……………………. 163 
Cornelius Spier  ……………… 182 
Crestoffel……………………… 160 
Dirck (Derrick) ……………….246 
Eleanor V H ………………….. 181 
Qarret …………………….. 162,182 
Garret ……………………….. 181 
Harmen ………………………. 189 
Hendrick …………………….. 181 
Hendrickye …………………. 182 
Isaac ………………………… 182 
Jacob ………………….. 160,163,182 
Jan……………………………..157 
Jane ……………………….. 182 
Jannetje…………………… 187 
Janneke…………………… 248 
Jerre ………………………… 165 
Johannes…………………… 162,182 
Johannes C……………………. 162 
Johannes H ……………………. 160 
John ……………….. 152,158,181,182 
John A……………………….. 182 
John J …….. ………………… 182 
John Thomasse ………….. 156 
Juria Thomassa …………… 152 
Jurian ……………………….. 139 
Lena ………………………… 182 
Leya ……………………… 248,256 
Lybetje ……………………….. 144 
Lybetje (Elizabeth) ……… 147 
Maragrieta…………………… 143 
Maragretje………………….. 89,134 
Margrietjee ……….. 88,181,341,354 
Marian ………………………..182 
Maritje ………………………..160 
Marretje …………………. 162,181,253 
Marritje ……………………….246 
Martje ……………………….. 139 
Marytje1……………………….. 245 
Marytje (Molly) …………….247 
Metje …………………….. 144,147 
Nicholas ……………………… 182 
Phelip…………………………… 124 
Rachel ………………….. 181,182,392 
Richard ………………………. 140 
Simeon I ………………………169 
Simon (Simeon) ……………….248 
Thomas ……………… 153,162,182,423 
Uldrick ……………………….. 349 

VAN RYPER

Abraham ………………… 158 
Adryan……………………. 156 
Christina …………………… 181 
Derick ……………………….. 119 
Derrick……………………….. 156 
Dirck …………………………157 
Garret ……………………….. 156 
Garret G……………………….182 
Garrit………………………… 182 
Helameck……………………156 
Helemich ……………….. 156 
Isaac thomasse ……….. 119 
James ……………………. 182 
Jan ………………………….156 
Jerry ………………………… 158 
Johannes G………………. 182 
John ………………………… 156 
Jurjaen  ………………………. 158 
Marrithye ………………….. 156 
Nickase ………………………. 182 
Richard J ……… …………… ..418 
Thomas ………………………. 156 
  
(this ends the Index)

 

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the Wesel bridge.  He d. on his farm at Slooterdam 
(Fair Lawn), May  23.1857. 

Daniel-Cornelius-Gerrit-Juriaen Thomasse and Elizabeth 
Terhune had children:

I. Catrintje, b. Dec. 2, 1762. 
II. Cornelis, b. May 23, 1767; m. 1st, Elizabeth Vree- 
land, m. bond dated Jan. 20, 1787; 2d, Vrouwetje, dau. of 
Gerrebrant Gerritse, of Slooterdam, Oct. 30, 1791; she d. 
Sept. 19, 1806; 3d, Aeltje Van Horne, wid. of Michael Van 
Houten, May 31, 1807; d- Jan. 6, 1842.  Cornelis lived on 
the east side of the Passaic river, on the north side of Gar- 
rison’s lane (opposite the Broadway bridge) ; he afterwards 
removed to the second house below the Broadway bridge, 
and after the death of his third wife he removed to Bergen, 
(Jersey City) where he lived near the Bergen church. 
III. Derrick, b. Aug. 28, 1772; m. Jenneke Vreeland, 
Oct. —, 1792 ; d- July 3, 1851.  Issue: 1. Michael, b. Nov. 
8,  1793; m.   Cecilia Cadmus,  Dec.  21,  1816; d.  April 22, 
1868; 2. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 23, 1795; d. Sept. 3, 1796; 3. 
Annatje, b. June 25, 1797; m.  Abraham Vreeland, Nov. 30, 
1816; 4. Elizabeth, b. July 9, 1800; 5. Aegie, b. Dec. 19, 
1801; d. unm. ; 6. Daniel, b. Sept. 7, 1803; m. Jane, dau. 
of Adrian-Mercelins Post, Sept. 7, 1826; d. April 22, 1873; 
7.  Cornelius, b. March 27, 1805; m. Mary, dau. of Abraham 
Sickles, Sept. 15, 1827; 8. Catharine, b. Sept. 24, 1807; m. 
Albert Zabriskie, Nov. 7, 1822; d. Dec. 31, 1868; he d. 
Sept. —, 1872; 9. Jane, b. Dec. 27, 1809 ; m. Egbert Wau- 
ters, Jan. 17, 1828; d. June 14, 1872. 

Garret-Johannis-Gerrit-Juriaen Thomasse had children : 
By his first wife, Catrintje Van Wagenen:

I.  Margrietje, b. Oct. 10, 1775; d. July 26, 1776. 
II. Margrietje, b. Dec. 31, 1780; d. May 31, 1781. 
III. Catlyntje, b.  Nov.  29,  1782;  m.  Helmich Van 
Houten, Dec. 7,1799. 
IV. Elizabeth, b. July 13, 1785; m. Daniel Van Ripen, 
Sept. 18, 1811; d. Sept. 18, 1852. 
V. Margrietje, b. Oct. 30, 1788; m. Cornelius Van 
Winkle, Aug. 16, 1807; d. Feb. 23, 1866.

By his second wife, Catreintje Van Rypen; 
VI, Annatje b. July 12, 1794; m. John G. Van Horn, 
Dec. 19, 1812; d. Dec. 6, 1872; he was b. Jan. 25, 1793; d. 
Dec. 1, 1871.  Issue: 1. Catharine, b. July 16, 1814: m. 
Cornelius C. Van Ripen, May 6, 1832; d. March 28, 1833; 
2. Garret, b. April 28, 1820;  d. Nov. 28, 1826;  3. John, b. 
Aug. 4, 1825, m. Cornelia V. R., dau. of Evert Van Alen; 
d. Sept. 11, 1862; 4. Garret, b. July 30, 1830; m.  Mary, 
dau. of Abraham Britton, Dec. 25, 1852; d. Nov. 17, 1864. 
VII Beelitje, b. Dec. 27, 1797; m. John Van Buskirk, 
Nov. 20, 1814; he was b. Sept. 27, 1787; d. Dec. 12, 1869. 
Issue: i. Catharine, b. July 13, 1815; m. Garret Vreeland, 
Oct. 23, 1834; d. Jan. 3, 1874; 2. Sarah, b. Aug. 16, 1817; 
m. Henry Newkirk, Nov. 7, 1838; 3. Jane, b. July 22, 1820; 
m. Jacob Van Wagenen, Dec. 29, 1842; 4. Ann Elizabeth, 
b. Sept. 28, 1824; m. Cornelius Vreeland, Dec. 2, 1841; 5. 
John, b. Aug. 30, 1832; m. Mary, dau. of William Elsworth, 
Nov. 19,1851. 

Gerrit-Juriaen-Aelt-Juriaen Thomasse and Helena Post 
had children: 


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I.  Marytje, b. July 8, 1755; m. Hendrick Van Houten. 
II. Geirit, b.  Sept 14, 1757; m. Lea Simmons, Sept. 
25, 1777. 
III. Maragrieta,bap. Jan. 13, 1760; prob. m. Johannis 
Doremus, widower. May 31, 1789.  Ch., Gerrit, b. Dec. 27, 
1791. 
IV. Marretje, b. Aug. 5, 1763;m. Michael G. Vreeland, 
March 13,1784. 
V. Jannetje, b. May 7, 1768; m. Cornelius Cadmus, 
Aug. 19, 1787.  Issue: l. Johannes, b. April 4, 1788; d. 
Jan. 16,1837; 2. Gerret, b. Aug. 10, 1791; m. Elizabeth 
Van Houten, June 15, 1811; d. Nov. 9, 1870; 3. David, b. 
Dec. 14, 1794; m.  Margaret Vreeland, Feb. 13,1825; d. 
Aug. 5, 1869; 4. Andries (Andrew), b. Aug. 22, 1803; m. 
Ellen Van Houten, Aug. 21, 1824; d. March 14, 1884; 5. 
Cornelius, b. Oct. 13, 1805; m. Delilah DeWitt; d. March 
28, 1861; Jacobus (James), b. Oct. 13, 1805; m. Mary Der- 
mot, Feb. 28, 1828; d. March 16, 1878. 
VI. Jacobus, b. Sept. 25, 1772; m. Jannetje Van Win- 
kle, Nov. 8, 1792 (she was a dau. of Jacob-Waling Van Win- 
kle and Elcy Kip, and was b. Dec. 9, 1776); d. May 15, 
1807; she d. Oct. 23, 1826.  Jacobus lived on the east side 
of the Passaic river, near the Saddle river.  He was known 
as Jacob G. Van Riper. 

Johannis-Cornelis-Aelt-Juriaen Thomasse and Marra- 
grietje Van Rype had children:

I.  Cornelus, b. Dec. 13, 1759; m.  Marretye Gerritse, 
prob. dau. of Gerrebrand Gerritse.  By deed dated March 
16, 1804, Cornelius Westervelt conveyed to Cornelius I. Van 
Riper and John G. Ryerson, both of Saddle River, one 
equal half part or moiety of “the fishing place at Wagaraw in 
Passaic river, extending from John Goetschius’s fishing 
place or line until it comes to the line of Jerry Van Riper’s 
lot, formerly the lot of John C. Westervelt, deceased.(l) 
II. Jurrie, b.  Dec. 17, 1761;  he was perhaps the Jerry 
Van Riper who bought a part of the Westervelt farm at 
Hawthorne, extending from the Ryerson line to the Degray 
line. 
III. Johannes, b. Sept. 15, 1764. 
IV. Gerret, bap. April 19, 1767.

Cornelius-Cornelis-Aelt-Juriaen Thomasse had children: 
By his first wife, Margaret Vreeland:

I.  Sietje, b. Sept. 16, 1765; m. John Berry, Sept.  12, 
1784; She survived him in 1804.  Issue : l. Maragrietje, b. 
Oct. 20, 1785; 2. Philip, b. Sept. 4, 1788; 3. Cornelius, b. 
Dec. 3,1789. 
II.  Rachel,  bap. July 10,  1768; m. John MacCarthy, 
Dec. 19, 1790.  Issue: l. Peggy (Margaret), b. Dec. 10, 
1791; 2. Ebbie (Abigail), b. Nov. 28, 1793.  MacCarthy d. 
prior lo April, 1805, and David Van Bussem was appointed 
guardian of the two children.  By virtue of an order of the 
Essex county orphans’ court he sold the interest of his 
wards in the lands of their grandfather, Cornelius Van 
Riper, for $750, by deed May 3, 1806, to John Merselis. (2) 
MacCarthy was probably a son of John MacCarthy and Ab- 

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(1) Bergen County Transcribed Deeds, C, 578. 
(2)Essex County Deeds, Q, 214. 


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igail Van  Bussern, who had a child,  Abigail,  b.  Oct.  10, 
1763.   He m. 2d, Elizabeth Post, wid., Dec. 14, 1797. 
III. Margrietje (Pegge), b.  March 5,  1771; m.  Gerrit 
A. Vreeland, Aug. 16, 1794.   Issue: i. Abraham, b. March 
1,  1795;  2-  Cornelius, b. Aug. 4, 1800; 3. Jaiinetje, b. Dec. 
15, 1802; 4. Jenneke, b. May 15, 1808.  Margaret and her 
husband and her sister Seche Berry conveyed to John Mer- 
selis, June 4,  1803, for $1,500, their two-fifths interest in 
the lands of their father, Cornelius Van Reypen.(l) 
By his second wife, Elizabeth Vreeland: 
IV. Marrotje (Mary), b. June 2, 1780; m. Henry Sim- 
mons, Dec. 27, 1800.  She lived in a stone house, at the 
southwest corner of Market street and the Wesel road; she 
owned twelve acres of land on Willis street, near the Do- 
remus property, which adjoined the present Washington 
Park.  She and her husband conveyed to John Merselis, 
Oct. 1, 1803, for $300, her one-fifth interest in the lands of 
her father, Cornelius Van Riper.(2)  Henry Simmons was an 
extensive merchant in New York, having stores in Water 
and Pearl streets.  His will, dated March 27, 1828, proved 
July 30, 1828, names wife Mary, and children (3): 1. Peter H., 
d. unm.; 2. James, b. Dec. 13, 1804, in New York; came 
to Paterson about 1835 and m. Ann, dau. of Adrian R. Van 
Houten, who lived at the southwest corner of West and 
River streets; James is still living, in- 1894; 3. Mary Eliza, 
m. John P. Meserole ; 4. Jane, m. Francis B. Morrow; 5. 
Rachel Ann, m. Abraham Walsh ; 6. Sufan, d. unm. ; 7. 
Henry Abraham, d. unm. 
V. Cornelius, b. Jan. 9, 1784. 
VI. Jannetje (Jane), b. Jan. 19, 1786; m. James Sim- 
mons, of New York.  They conveyed to John Merselis, 
Oct. 29, 1807, for $750, their one-fifth interest in the lands 
devised to his children by Cornelius Van Ripen, as above ; 
“The first lot is bounded on the east by the Passaic river, 
on the south by lands of Henry Post, and Hartman Post 
on the west and on Peter Merselis land of the heirs of 
Hassel Peterson, the public highway and the school lot on 
the north.  The second lot is a wood lot lying at the foot of 
the mountain to the west of a lot of meadow of Ebenezer 
Blachly.”(4) 
VII. Catharina, b. July 5, 1789. 

Christophel-Jurie—Jan-Juriaen Thomasse  and Annatje 
Brouwer had children:

I.  Jurrie, b.  Feb. 8, 1767;  m. Elisabeth Van Blerkom, 
March 12, 1791.  He came from Rutherford, and lived in a 
small stone house still standing, the property of Mrs. Sarah 
Kinter, at the corner of York avenue and Lafayette street. 
He had a small farm, which he cultivated assiduously; he 
was also in the habit of buying grain in Sussex county and 
selling it in this neighborhood.  Early in the present cen- 
tury he went West—to the Genessee country, in New York, 
selling his farm to Henry I. Van Blarcom.  In the Acquack-
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(l) Ib. .I,331. 
(2) Ib., I, 110. 
(3) Essex County Wills, E, 13. 
(4) Essex County Transcribed Deeds-, B, 416.
 


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anonk and Totowa church records he is sometimes styled 
Jurrie or Yere  Jurrianse,  but  usually with Van  Riper 
added.  To distinguish him from “Siemen’s Jurrie” and 
others of the same name he was popularly known as “Chris- 
en’s Jurrie”—Christopher’s Uriah. 
II.  Hessel, b. April 12, 1769; m. Marytje Van Hoorn 
(dau. of Richard Van Hoorn), Jan.  17,  1796; d. Aug.  11, 
1847; he was called  Hassel Yereance, and lived  at Ruther- 
ford. 
III Eliiabeth, b. Oct 24, 1770; m. Jacobus Brincker- 
hoff,  May 25,  1799.     Ch.,  Antje, b. July 4,  1801. 
IV. Gerrit, b. Nov. 27, 1772; d. in int. 
V. Neeltje, b. March 13, 1775; m. Cornelius Jeraal- 
man, a. ship-builder at Belleville.   He m. 2d, Catharine Gar- 
rison; the latter m. 2d, Benjamin Zabriskie, (son of Joost 
Zabriskie, of Slooterdam), who had a large grist- and saw- 
mill on the east  bank of  the  Passaic  river,  about  half-way 
between the Broadway bridge and the Wesel bridge. 
Neeltje Jurrianse and Cornelius Jeraalman (Joraleman) had 
issue: l. Anniatje, b. Dec. 3, 1797; 2.Christofel, b. Sept. 
29, 1799. 
VI. Jan , b. Oct. 29, 1778; m. Elizabeth Van Hoorn, 
Oct. 20, 1799.  He was called John C. Jurrianse.  Ch., 
Margtietje, b. Jan. 21, 1800. 
VII. Annaatje, b. Dec. 12, 1781. 
VIII. Gerrit, b. Sept. 28, 1786. 

Jan-Jurie-Jan-Juriaen Thomasse and Eliiabeth Post had 
children : 
I.  Gerrebrand, b. April 27, 1769!  bap.  the same day 
as a child of Christophel Jurrianse; m. Helena Kerck, Oct. 
11, 1790.  Issue: l. Johannis, b. July 19, 1791; 2.  Gerrit, 
 b.July 12,1801. 
II.  Adriaan, b. March 15, 1775. 
III. Jannetje,  m. Cornelius Jeraalman, Nov. 22, 1795. 
issue; 1. Jurry, b. Aug. 17, 1793; 2. Hendrick (Henry), m. 
Gerritje Van Blerkum (dau. of John Van Blerkum), Dec. 11, 
1813; 3. John, b. June 24, 1796; 4. Syntje, b. Sept. 3, 1800; 
5.Thomas, b. July 15, 1802. 

John-Abraham-Harmen-Juriaen Thomasse and LeaWinne 
id children:

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  Sept.  1,  1777; m.   Joost  Spier, near 
Fairfield. 
II. Antje, b. April 23, 1780; m. John Stymes, on the 
River road, near the present Riverside station of the New 
York, Lake Erie and Western Railroad, at Newark. 
III. Abraham, b. Sept. 15, 1782; m. Maria Spier (dau. 
of  John and Margaret Spier, at Belleville, in 1804. 
IV. Johannes, b. Sept 28, 1784; m. Maritje—, 
from Albany. She survived him. By deed, June 20, 1807, 
for $375, John A.  Van  Riper, of  the  township  of  Newark, 
bought from Abraham Berry and Catharine, his wife, of Ac- 
quackanonk, a tract of 11.61 acres on the west side of Third 
river, in the line of Harpan Van Riper’s land; this tract ” was 
derived from the estate of John Broadberry, deceased,” and 
as conveyed by John Berry of Acquackanonk, to Abraham. 
Berry, his son, of the same place, in March, 1806.(1)
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V. Philip, b. June 16, 1787; m. Lea (Lydia) King, 
daughter of Abraham King ,(1) d. Aug. 20, 1851 ; she d. Dec. 
8, 1873, aged 83 years, 7 months, 6 days.   He was known as 
Philip I. Van Riper.(2) 
VI. Maria, b. Dec. 12, 1789; m. Jacob Berdan Van 
Riper, son of Jurrie Van Riper, at Upper Preakness, Dec. 
8, 1810; d. April 21, 1867. 
VII. Pietertje, b. April 4, 1792; m. John G. Van Riper, 
at Passaic. 
VIII. Neesje, b. Jan. 4, 1795; d. in inf. 
IX. Neesje, b. Feb. 21, 1797; m. Richard (Dirck) A. 
Post, Dec. 4, 1814. 
X. Margrietje, b. Dec. 6, 1799; prob. d. young. 

Philip-Abraham-Harmen-Juriaen Thomasse and Jannetje 
Sip had children:

I.  Abraham, b. May 14, 1789; d. in inf. 
II. Annatje,  b.  Aug. 22,  1790;  m.  John T. Gerre- 
brant (b. Jan. 3, 1800; d. Dec. 31, 1870), near the church 
at Stone House Plains;* she d. prior to Oct. 7, 1831. 
III. Abraham, b. June 7, 1795; m. Sophia (Fytje) Post, 
dau. of James I. Post; she was b. Oct. 19, 1800; he d. 
March 17, 1822.  Issne: l. Philip: 2. James. 
IV. Adriaan, b. Aug. 2, 1799; m. Polly Merselis, dau. 
of Garret Merselis, of Upper Preakness; Adriaan lived at 
Stone House Plains. 
V. Ellen Jane, m. 1st., Cornelius (son of Hartman) 
Van Houten; 2d,—–Kingsland. Issue: 1. John; 2. Eliza; 
3. Philip, m. —–, dau. of Henry Hartman Post, who at 
one time kept the Passaic Hotel; 4. a dau.; 5. Abraham. 


Uyldrick (Eldrick)
-Christophel-Harmen-Juriaen Thom- 
asse and Annacke Dooremus had children:

I.  Christophel,  b.  Feb.  7,  1780;  m-  Gertrude,  dau. 
of John Van Houten, Dec. 27, 1802; d. March 8, 1840, aged 
60 yrs., 1 mo.; she d. Aug. 3, 1860.  Issue: 1. Annatje, b. 
April l0, 1803; m. Mindert Vreeland, Nov. 24, 1836; 2. 
Nancy, b. July 23, 1804; m. Martin Tise, Dec. 24, 1829; 3. 
Henry, b. Sept 12, 1806; m. Catherine, dau. of Jacob Cub- 
berly; d.  April 14, 1849; 4- John, b.  July 22, 1808; d. 
unm.; 5. Thomas, b. Oct. 20, 1810; m. Nancy Parvine, 
Nov. 30, 1834; d.May 25, 1846; 6. .Alexander, b. Nov. 25, 
1812; m. Julia Ann Acker, Nov.  15,  1834; d. Dec. 29, 
1845; 7- Aletta, m. Thomas Wilkes, May 3, 1849; 8. Eliza- 
beth, b. Nov. 28, 1817; d. unm.; 9. Gertrude, b. Sept.  15, 
1820; m. Havens Tuttle, Oct. 6, 1836; l0. Jane, b. Dec. 28, 
1823. 
II. Aeltje, b. Oct. 8, 1783;  m. John E. Smith, March 
27, 1811; d. Oct. 5, 1851. 
III. Ariaantje (Adriana), b. Oct. 18, 1785; m. Philip 
R. Earle, March 6, 1812. 
IV. Johannes, b. Oct. 18, 1787; d. Sept. 3, 1836, unm. 
V. Gerret, b. Sept. 6, 1790; d. in inf. 
VI. Garret, b. Sept. l, 1793; m.  Hannah Evans, May 
28, 1817: she d. Oct. 9, 1824.   Issue:  I. Ann Elizabeth, 

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(1) Abraham King had a farm of thirty or forty acres about a mile 
north of Belleville, where be carried on the business of currier, tanner 
uui shoemaker,. 
(2) His will, dated June 30, 1851, proved Sept. 18, 1851, is recorded in 
Book A, 569, of Passaic County Wills. 
*(Stone House Plains)-Brookdale section of Bloomfield,NJ 


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b. Feb. 19,l818; 2.  Benjamin E., b. May 9, 1820; d. Oct. 
7,1820  3. Harriet E., b.  March 29,  1822. 
VII. Thomas,    m.     Rachel   Van   Winkle,    of    Acquackanonk; 
d. June 1,1849, aged 69 years. 

Thomas-Jacob-Harmen-Juriaen Thomasse and Maria Van 
Houten had children:

I.   Gerrit,   b.   Sept.   12,   1807,    m.  Hannah  Mason,  of 
Franklin; d. Aug., 1863.   In his early  life he engaged in 
Manufacture of bobbins, bedsteads, shingles, etc., at 
Paterson, with Samuel C. Ensign, on Market street, between 
Cross and Mill streets; later he superintended an extensive 
rope factory in Brooklyn, after which he located in Jersey 
City where he built rope machinery and manufactured Oak- 
um. He was the author of many inventions pertaining to 
this business, among them the fiver-head used in spinning 
rope and twine. 
II.   Sophia,  b.  Feb.  22,  1809;  d.  Sept.  13,  1834. 
III.   Cornelia,  b.  June 5,  1810;  m.  Isaac G.  Speakers,  of 
Paterson. 
IV.   Eleanor,   b.   Feb.   20,   1812;  m.   ist,  —  Brown. 
Ch. Sarah Maria, b. Feb. 1, 1832.  Eleanor  m. 2d, David 
Durrie,   who  was a  bobbin  manufacturer  in  Paterson, in  part- 
nership with Isaac Scull, the business subsequently passing 
into the hands of Daggers & Row. 
V.  Maria, b. Sept. 28, 1813; d. in inf. 
VI.  Jacob, b.  Aug.  l8,  1815;  d. in inf. 
VII Peter Van Houten, b. Sept. 12, 1817; m. Ann 
Brown, dau. of William Brown, of Paterson, Dec. 25, 1839; 
d. Oct. 13, 1869; she d. June 19, 1874.   He succeeded to his 
fathers business as bobbin manufacturer, to which he add- 
ed that of  leather  belting, which  he carried on, constantly 
increasing its scope, until his death.  He was an energetic, 
succesful business man, and in private life was highly es- 
teemed. 
VIII.  Catharine  Maria,  b.  July 3,  1319;   m.  Henry Jaco- 
bus ,of  Cedar Grove.  Children ; I. Thomas ; 2. William ; 
3. Cornelius. 
IX.  John, b. Nov.  13, 1820; prob. d. in inf. 
X.  ElizAnn,a  b. Dec. 7, 1821; prob. d. in inf. 
XI.  Esther, b. Dec.  10,  1825;  m. Rem  D. Snedeker, of 
Brooklyn, Jan. 6, 1850; d. at Brooklyn, 1894; he d. Aug. 3, 
1854. Children: 1. Phoebe Maria, b. Oct. 18, 1851; 2. Do- 
Dominicus,  b. June 30,  1853;  3. John F., b.  Feb. 24,  1856. 
XII.  Thomas  Henry,  b.  Dec.  17,  1828;  m.  Sarah Bos- 
wood, Currituck Court House, North Carolina.   He sub- 
sequently engaged in the manufacture of bobbins at New- 
tonville, Newton county, Georgia, where he had a large four- 
story building, and employed a great many hands.   During 
or after  Sherman’s raid, be removed to Augusta, Ga.,  and 
built another large mill.  He subsequently returned to Pat- 
erson ,where he died, Nov. 11, 1882.  He had but one child, 
Mortimer Boswood, b. Sept. 17, 1852; m. Elizabeth Rich- 
ards Oct., 1873.   Issue:  1. Jennie C., b. Sept. 9, 1874; 2. 
William Mortimer, b. March 30, 1876. 
XIII    Henry,  b.  April  29,   1830;   prob.  d.  in  inf. 

Johannis-Thomas-Harmen-Juriaen Thomasse had child- 
ren:(1)
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By his first wife: 
I.  Thomas, m. Magdalen, dau. of John Berry;  in 1820 
he lived in Bloomfield township.(1) 
II. John, m. Mary —. 
III. Marritje, m. John A. Van Wagoner. 
IV. Jane, m. Arie Kierstead, jun.,  Jan. l7, 1793. 
By his second wife, Jannetje Van Noorstrand; 
V. Saartje (Sarah), b. May 30, 1788. 

Sixth Generation

Yurrie-Dirck–Jurjaen–Thomas-Juriaen Thomasse and 
Maria Berdan had children:

I. Jacob, b. Jan. 3, 1789; m. Maria, dau. of John 
Van Riper and Lea Winne, December 8, 1810; d. De-
cember 1, 1856. He lived on his father’s farm at Upper 
preakness. He wrote his name Jacob B. Van Riper- Ch.: 
1. Juriah, b. Sept. 27. 1812; m. Anna, b. Nov. 5. 1818. dau. 
of Richard I. Banta and Salome Goetschius, March 17, 
1836; d. Feb. 19, 1879; she d. Feb. 5. 1892. He was 
called Uriah J. Van Riper, and was a well-known farmer, at 
Upper Preakness, on his ancestral acres; 2. Leah Ann, b. 
June 16, 1816; d. Sept. 7, 1821; 3. Leah Ann, b. March 25, 
1831; m. Cornelius Kip; 4. Mary Elizabeth, b. June 16, 
1834; m. Nicholas Joralemon; d. Oct. 27, 1884; he d. Nov. 
4, 1881. Uriah J. Van Riper and Anna Banta had issue :
i. Jacob, b. March 11, 1838; d. Nov. 9, 1840. 
ii. John Jacob, b. Oct. 18, 1841; d. Oct. 3, 1848.
iii. Richard, b. June 10, 1846; d. Oct. 11, 1848.
iv. Mary Anna, b. Jan. 23, 1849; m. Andrew P. Hopper, 
of Small Lots (Fairlawn), Bergen county, Oct. 9, 1872. Is- 
sue: 1. Uriah Van Riper, b. Sept. 19, 1873; 2. Henry A., b. 
March 28, 1875; 3. Ann Eliza, b. Aug. 15, 1877; 4. Isaac 
A., b. Sept. 1, 1880; 5. Washington Irving, b. June 3, 1884; 
6. Mary Van Riper, b. Feb. 11, 1886 ; 7. Preston, b. Nov.
1, 1887; d. Aug. I, 1888; 8. Helen Ackerman, b. Jan. 15, 
1890.
v. Sarah Elizabeth, b. Jan. 23, 1857; m. Cornelius.Hen-
ry-Cornelius-Hendrick–Hendrick–Hendrick-Frans–Adrian 
Post, Oct. 25, 1877. Ch., Marietta Joralemon, b. Aug. 27, 
1878.
II. Elizabeth, m. Peter Dewitt.

Jacob-Dirck-Jurjaen-Thomas-Juriaen Thomasse and Mar-
ritje Vreeland had children:

I. Gerritje, b. Nov. 27, 1793; d. in inf.
II. Gerretye, b. April 25, 1797.
III. Elesabeth, b. Aug. 31, 1799.
IV. Richard (Dirck), who removed to New York and 
engaged in business there as a car-man, or carter. Issue:
I. Jacob; 2. James.

Johannes Dirck-Jurjaen-Thomas-Juriaen Thomasse had 
children :

By his first wife, Catharina :
I. Henry, m. Maria, dau. of Cornelius Dorernus, who 
lived in the brick-front house opposite Cedar Lawn Ceme-
tery; Henry went West with his father-in-Iaw.
By his second wife, Geertje Dooremus:
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II. Antje, b. April 17, 1799; m. Gerrit-Adrian Van 
Riper, of the Wesel road, March 25, 1820.
III. Peter, m. 1st, Dec. 1828, Maria, dau. Of Ste-
phen Vreeland. at Bergen; 2d, a dau. of Tunis Spear, a 
shoemaker On the Wesel road, just south of Crooks avenue. 
IV. Peggy, m. 1st, Isaac Vreeland, in Vreeland avenue; 
2d, Isaac Kip, of Totowa, who went to Western New York 
with his father’s family.
V. Elizabeth, m. Nicholas Vreeland, at Bergen.
VI. John, m. Sally Spier, who lived with her aunt, 
Mrs. Marytje Sip, near Richfield. John went West about 
a year after his father, or about 1835-6.
VII. Mary Ann (Polly), b. May 10. 1810; m. Theodore- 
Cornelius Post, of Slooterdam; d. Jan. 12, 1890.
VIII. Emeline, m. 1st, Gerrit Van Riper, son of Joris 
(George) Van Riper, near the Bergen county or eastern end 
of the Wesel bridge; Gerrit was a farmer, and lived in the 
brick-front house near the western bank of the Passaic river, 
opposite Cedar Lawn Cemetery; 2d. Cornelius B. Schoon-
maker, a carpenter; d. April 12, 1890, at No. 62 Park ave-
nue, and was interred at Waterloo, N.Y..
IX. Gerrit, m. In Western New York. after the family 
had removed thither.
X. Simon, b. July 10, 1816; m.. an Eastern girl; lived 
on his father’s farm, between Waterloo and Geneva, N. Y. ; 
he revisited Paterson in the winter of 1893-4

Richard ( “Dickie”)—Direk—Jurjaen—Thomas—Juriaen 
Thomasse and Elizabeth Van Orden had children:

I.  Richard, b. July aa, 1802; d. in inf. 
II. Martha,  b.  Oct.  21,  1804;  m.  Peter Perrine, a 
farmer at Upper Preakness.  Children: 
i.   Elizabeth  Jane,   m.    Daniel   Ackerman,   from   the 
Wyckoff neighborhood; d. Dec., 1856.  Ch., Ira, d. unm. 
ii.   Rachel,  m.  Andrew Van Riper,  son of her mother’s 
brother Andrew. 
iii.  Catharina,  b.  Sept.  4,  1837;   m.   Gerrit  Planten, 
March 4, 1857; d. Aug. 25, 1882; he m. 2d, Elizabeth Jane 
Chasmer, Feb. 24, 1885.  Gerrit Planten was b. June 26, 
1834, at Amsterdam, Holland, son of Hermanns Planten (b. 
at Amsterdam, Dec. 28, 1795, son of Gerrit) and Petronella 
Rutgina.  He came to America with his parents in 1846, 
spent three years in Columbia grammar school, New York, 
and three years more in the agricultural college at Gronin- 
gen, Holland.  In 1853 he returned to New York, and in 
1854 took up his residence in Passaic county, where he has 
been for 40 years an honored and useful citizen.  In 1859 he 
engaged in the manufacture of varnishes, and later was 
connected with his brother, John Rulgert Planten (for many 
years Consul of the New Netherlands, in New York), in the 
manufacture of drugs.  For some years past he has been 
interested in Paterson industries.   He lives on a handsome 
place near Haledon, and owns considerable property in Pat- 
erson.  As a successful business man, of superior intelli- 
gence, he has been frequently called upon by his fellow-cit- 
izens of Manchester township to fill various offices—as as- 
sessor and collector, school trustee, and Chosen Freehold- 
er, 1871, 1882-87 ; he was Director (presiding officer) of the 
Board of Chosen Freeholders of the county, 1884-87, per-



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forming the duties of that important office with marked abil- 
ity, and with the utmost fidelity to the public interest?.   In 
1886 he carried through the Board a project by which the 
county acquired the greater part of Colt’s Hill (90 city lots, 
and the extensive buildings) for court house purposes, for 
$115,000 ; but he was in advance of the times ; the action 
was criticised, and the bargain was relinquished. Five years 
later the county paid $70,000 for 20 lots on the same site, 
and the people who questioned Mr. Planten’s judgment in 
1886, regretted that his plan had not then been fully consum- 
mated.  Issue: 1. Herman, b. June l, l858; m. Matilda, 
dau. of James McNab, of Paterson, Oct. 12, 1881; 2. Mar- 
tha Ann, b. Aug. 13, 1859 ; 3. Peter, b. Jan. 19, 1862 ; m. 
Azelle Elder, of Bangor, Me., Feb. 12, 1894; 4. Petronella 
Rutgina, b. Jan. 8, 1864; m. Henry D. Withers, a prominent 
physician of Paterson, Sept. —, 1885; 5. Rachel, b. Feb. 
12, 1867; d. March l, 1873; 6. Ida; 7. Edward Sylvester, b. 
May 18,1878. 
iv.  Richard, m.  Sophia Berry.   He was a First Lieu- 
tenant in Serrell’s Engineers, in the Union army, and d. at 
Hilton Head, S. C., Feb., 1862, without issue. 
III. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 13, 1806; m. Thomas Blake, Oct. 
12, 1823.   He was a butcher, who lived at the southwest 
corner of Hamilton avenue and Washington street, in a 
frame house which was torn down in 1893.  He went to 
Georgia, and there fell a victim to the cholera in 1832. 
Children: l. James Henry; 2. Richard; 3. Elizabeth; 4. 
Alexander; 5. John William; 6. Thomas. 
IV. Andrew, b. April 15, 1809; m. Bridget Hennion, 
from the Ramapo Valley, March 28, 1832; d. April, 1886. 
Children: 
i.  Richard, b.  March  19, 1834;  m. 1st, Margaret Som- 
erville; 2d, Julia Redner.  Issue: by his first wife—1. Mary; 
2.  Emma:  by his second wife—3.  Louisa;  4.  Andrew;  5. 
Ellen; 6. Richard; 7. Alexander; 8. Frank; 9. Frederick; 
10. George;  11. Julia; 12. Rosa; 13 and 14. Twins, who d. 
in a few days. 
ii.  Andrew, b.  Dec. 25,  1836;  m. Rachel Perrine, dau. 
of Peter Perrine; he lived on the Perrine place, on the 
former Hamburgh turnpike, at Upper Preakness, and d. 
Sept 17, 1882, being accidentally asphyxiated by gas, in the 
old Passaic Hotel.  Issue: 1. Elisabeth; 2. Peter; 3. Gerrit 
Planten; 4. Catharine; 5· Richard; 6. Margaret; 7. Annie; 
8. Bertha. 
iii. Elizabeth Jane, b. Nov. 25, 1837; m. Martin My- 
ers.   Issue: l. Jennie; 2. Tillie; 3. John; 4. Raymond; 5. 
Jacob; 6. Cornelius; 7. Angeline; 8. Lena; 9. Mamie. 
iv.  Sarah Matilda, b. Sept. 9, 1839; d. unm., young. 
v.  Martin Raymond, b. May 5, 1845. 
vi.  Thomas Henry, b. Aug. 14, 1846; d. Aug. 8, 1847. 
vii. John Henry,  b.  Oct.  10,  1850;  m.  Emily Roome 
(b. May 23, l853); killed at the Clay street crossing (Pater- 
son) of the Erie Railway, Oct 19, 1892.  Issue: l. Percy R., 
b. July 13, 1874; 2. Arthur E., b. Jan. 11, 1879; 3. Martin 
L., b. Feb. 27, 1888. 
V.,  Richard  b. Oct. 21, 1810. 
VI. A dau., b. Feb. 7, 1812; d. when but nine days old, 
unbaptized. 



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VII. Jane, b. Jan. 14, 1813; m. Moses Roat, as his sec- 
ond wife.  Children: l. Richard; 2. Elizabeth, m. Henry 
Bennett (a noted scout in the war, known as ” Dead Shot 
Scott”; he d. March 29, 1894; aged 56yrs.), 3. John; 4. Ra- 
chel. 
VIII. Margaret (Peggy), b. July 7, 1817; m. Willliam 
Oakley Roat (son of Moses Roat, husband of her sister 
Jane); she d. about 1870 ; William Oakley Roat was b. at 
Montgomery, Orange county, N. Y., but for nearly half a 
century lived at Upper Preakness, Wayne township, where 
he held the office of Justice of the Peace for many years ; 
he d. suddenly, Oct. 26, 1894, aged 75 yrs., — mos.  Issue; 
l. Richard;  2. Andrew D.;  3. Elizabeth; 4. Henry;  5. Nel- 
son D.; 6. Charity; 7. Ira; 8. Charles; 9. George. 

Adrian-Johannes-Jan-Thomas-Juriaen Thomasse and 
Cathelyntje Spier had children :

I.  John, b. Feb. 12, 1793;  d. in inf. 
II. Hendrick (Henry), b. .Sept. 8, 1795;  m. Jacemine- 
(dau. of Jurrie-Christophel) Van Riper, of the Bogt, Dec. 5, 
1813; removed to Flat Rock,Mich., where he d.  Issue: l. 
Catharina, b. May 9, 1814; 2. Eliza, b. Feb. 29, 1815. 
III. Gerrit, b. Jan. 25, 1798;  m. Antye, dau. of John 
Van Riper, of the Wesel road, March 25, 1820; removed to 
Waterloo, N. Y., where he d..  Issue: 
i.   John,  b.  at Waterloo,  N.  Y.,   Aug.  14,  1821;  he re- 
turned to Paterson some years ago, and resides with his sis- 
ter, Mrs. Christie, at No 62 Park avenue* ;  is unm ;  he is 
called John G. Van Riper. 
ii.  Adrian  G.  b.Feb.  17,  1823;  he  was  a miller by 
trade; went to Santiago, Chili, to superintend a mill; m. a 
Chilian lady; he met his death by being thrown from a 
horse.  He left four children. 
iii.  Peter            }  Triplets, b. Nov.  10, 1824;  they grew 
iv.  Richard H. {    to manhood,  all  three being men 
v.  Henry          } of  splendid physique, exactly the 
same in height-six feet-and so alike in appearance as 
scarcely to be distinguished apart; in their infancy, their own 
mother put different colored bead necklaces on the children, 
in order that she might not “mix those babies up.”  Henry 
d. Jan. 3,1863. 
vi.  Gitty Ann *, b. April 19, 1827 ;  m. Cornelius Chris- 
tie, of Paterson;  he d. Feb. 22, 1867.   Issue:  Anna, m. 
Thomas Cashman. Children: 1. Anna; 2. Garret A. Van 
Riper, d. in int.; 3. John G. Van Riper; 4. Ysabele, named 
after her Chilian aunt. 
vii.  Caroline Elizabeth, b. Oct 22, 1835; m. Lot Cook, 
of Waterloo, N. Y. 
IV. Johannes, b. Aug. 6, 1800; d. in inf. 
V. Johannis, b. May 8, 1802; m. Nancy Wyckoff, in 
New York State; removed to Flat Rock, Mich., where he d. 
VI. Uriah, b. Aug. 20, 1804; he was feeble-minded, and 
d. young, unm. 
VII. Catharina, b. April 8, 1807; m. Enoch Chamber- 
lain, and d. at Flat Rock, Mich. 
VIII. Adrian, b. July 18, 1810; m. Eliza Lamb, from 
Michigan, whither he removed and d. at Flat Rock.  It is 
said that the town of Adrian, Mich., was named after this, 
Adrian Van Riper. 

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* In the 1873 Paterson city directory John G. Van Riper, 
machinist, and Gitty A. Christy, widow of Cornelius, 
home at 62 Willis St.



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IX. Jacob, b. May 10, 1814; he was a carpenter by 
trade; d. young, unm. 

Jurrie-Simon-lsaac-Thomas-Juriaen Thomasse had child- 
ren: 
By his first wife, Antje Vreeland:

I.  Simeon,  b.  Dec.  2,   1789;  m.  Geertje Zabriskie, 
Nov. 17, 1818.  His will, dated Aug. 27, 1855, was proved 
May 11, 1859(1).  His homestead farm lay on the north side 
of the road leading from the Wesel bridge to Hackensack, 
his house being at the river’s edge, near the present Sus- 
quehanna railroad track.  The will of Gitty Van Riper, 
dated July 31, 1857, was proved Aug. 17, 1857(2). By these 
wills, and also by deed dated August 30, 1855, Simeon Van 
Riper and Gitty, his wife, gave to their daughter Rachel the 
above named homestead farm of 85 acres, lying north of 
George (Joris) Van Riper.   Issue: 
i.  Antje Vreeland, b.  Feb.  11,  1814;  m. Jacob G. Van 
Houten, near Hackensack.  Children: i. Gertrude, m. Pe- 
ter Ackerman; 2. Rachel Ann, m. John Demarest. 
ii.  Rachel, b.  March 16,  1817;  m.  Richard Alyea;  d. 
May 23, 1872; he d. April 20, 1873. Children: i. Jane, m. 
George Banta, of Slooterdam, afterwards of Passaic; d. Jan. 
20, 1889; he d. Dec. 9, 1891.  (Issue: (a) Rachel Jane, m. 
Rosevelt Van Buskirk; d. April -, 1893; (b) Gertrude, m. 
Peter Alyea; (c) Margaret, m. ist, Richard Van Wagoner, 
who d. 1889; 2nd, Robert Oldfield, 1892.) 2. Gertrude Ann, 
m. Wallingson Van Houten; 3. Simeon Van Riper, m. Ger- 
trude, daughter of Jacob G. Van Riper, of Rutherford; he 
d. July 3, 1879; she d. Feb. 21, 1878; 4. Elizabeth Sarah, 
m. Aaron V. H. Ryerson ; 5. Alvina, m. Charles A. Mill- 
ington; 6. David P., d. Dec. 25, 1889. 
iii.  Jane, b.  June 30,  1823; d. young. 
II.  Nicholas,  b.  Jan.  27,  1792; m.  Maria  Paulusse. 
Issue: 1. Antje, b. Aug. 12, 1814; m. Peter Alyea, of Cen- 
terville; ch., John, m. Matilda, dau. of Edward Van Hou- 
ten, of Riverside; 2. John, m. Eliza Alyea; (ch., i. Maria, 
b. Feb. 4, 1837;  2.  Elizabeth, b. Nov. 14, 1849; m. —— 
Yereance; 4- Sarah, m. Cornelius Vreeland, and d. on the 
old Van Riper place recently) ; John had a distillery on the 
east side of the  Passaic  river, about half  way between 
the Wesel and  Broadway bridges, which was the most 
extensive and complete in this neighborhood; it was be- 
cause of this distillery that he was known far and wide as 
“Whiskey John”; 3. Jeremiah, b. July 3, 1823; m. Jane, 
dau. of Henry I. Van Blarcom; d. about 1860. 
III. Stephen, b. July 20, 1793; m. Sophia (b. Dec. 17, 
1800, dau. of Garret and Helena) Van Wagoner; d. Feb. 
11,  1870; she d. Dec.  16,  1868.   Issue: 1. Jerry, b. Nov. 
8,  1820; 2.  Ellen (Ellen Jane), b. Jan.  7,  1823; m.  Nich- 
olas-Stephen Vreeland, Oct. l, 1840; 3. Rachel Ann, b. 
April 17, 1826; m. John Banta (b. Jan. 27,  1821, son of 
Richard 1. Banta and Salome Goetschius, wid. of Johannes 
A. Post); she d. Jan. 14, 18$ l; he m. 2d, Mary Ann Cad- 
mus; d. March 27, 1857; 4. Stephen, b. Nov. 3, 1828; m. 
Jane Zabriskie, of Arcola, N. J.; 3. Garret, b. Sept 28, 
_____

(1) Bergen County Wills, G, 692 
(2) Bergen County Wills, H, 1. 



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1832; d. in inf.; 6. Benjamin, b. May 30, 1835; d. in inf.; 
7.  Cornelius, b. Nov.  22, 1837; spent two years in Rutgers 
College, studied medicine with Dr. A. W. Rogers, in Pater- 
son, graduated in 1859 from the College of Physicians and 
Surgeons, in New York, and has been one of the leading 
physicians of Paterson for many years; m. Sarah C. Hop- 
per, of Bergen county, June l, 1859; 8. Nicholas, b. Dec. 
1, 1840;  9.  Catharine Sophia, m. Jacob Ackerman. 
IV. Antje, b. Jan. 26, 1796; d. in inf. 
By his second wife, Rachel Meedt: 
V. Antje, b. Dec. 19, 1802. 
VI. Jenneke, b. Dec. 15, 1803. 

Casparus-Marynis-lsaac-Thomas-Juriaen Thomasse and 
Antje Ackerman had children: 
I.  Catharina, b. Jan. 24, 1790. 
II. Laurence, b. May 26, 1795. 
III. Annaatje, b. June 27, 1797. 
IV. Marynus,{b.Sept.4,1801twins– 
V. Rachel,  { b. Sept. 4, 1801.  Marynus had a grist- 
mill on the Goffle brook; it was turned into a cotton mill, 
and again into a grist-mill, which was operated by Andrew 
Snyder at one time.  By deed April 3, 1830, for $200, Ma- 
rinus Van Riper and Rachel, his wife, of Paterson, conveyed 
to Cornelius Benson, of  Saddle River, a tract of land at the 
Goffle,  adjoining Simeon Van Winkle and John Myers, 
which had been conveyed to Van Riper by William Van Ro- 
den and Gitty his wife, of New York city.(1) 
VI. Laurence, b. June 13, 1804. 

Isaac-Marynis-Isaac-Thomas-Juriaen Thomasse and Ma- 
ria Stagg had children: 
I.  Isaac, b. April 28, 1804. 
II.  Marian, b. Aug. 6, 1805. 
IV. Cornelius, b. June 21, 1807. 
(no three listed in book) 

Jacobus-Harpert-Jacob-Thomas-Juriaen Thomasse and 
Aaltje Vreeland had children: 
I.  Johannes, b. Aug. 11, 1789. 
II. Margrietje, b. July 4, 1793. 
III. Annaatje, b. Oct. 2, 1797. 
IV. John, b. Feb. 7, 1802. 
(l) Bergen County Transcribed Deeds, U, 470. 
(to be continued) Page 175b contd’

Joris (George)-Garret-Juriaen~Gerrit-Juriaen Thomasse 
and Clarissa Vreeland had children;

I.  Garret,  b.  Oct.  16,  1815;  m. 1st,  Martha Maria, 
dau. of Martin Romaine, of Rochelle Park, Bergen county; 
2d, about 1855 or 1856, Emeline, dau. of John Van Riper, 
on the Wesel road.  Garret lived in the brick-front house 
on the west bank of the Passaic river, opposite Cedar Lawn 
Cemetery, and had a farm of 60 or 80 acres, extending from 
the river westwardly to the Erie railroad, now occupied by 
the cemetery and Lake View; this farm was given to him 
when he was married, by his father.  He d. July 20, 1864. 
His wid. m. 2d, Cornelius B. Schoonmaker, of Paterson; on 
her death, April 14, 1890, her remains were taken for inter- 
ment to where her father was buried, near Waterloo, N. Y. 
Garret had issue by his first wife only : l. George, d. June 
8, 1844; 2. Daniel Romaine, an artist, in Paterson; 3. Leti-
_____
(1) Bergen County Transcribed Deeds, U, 470



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tia, d. in inf.; 4. Richard, m. Charlotte, dau. of John Span- 
ton, of Paterson, formerly of Utica, N. Y. 
II. Jane, b. Oct. 9, 1817; m. Garret Newkirk (b. Sept. 
28, 1812), of Bergen, Nov. 5, 1840; d. Oct. 20, 1891; she d. 
Feb. 26, 1872.  Ch., George, b. Sept. 16, 1844; m. Catha- 
rine, dau. of George Seebach. 
III Cornelius, b. Nov. 6, 1819; m. Catharine Jane 
Merselis, dau. of Edo Merselis, of Willis street, near Madi- 
son avenue; d. June 3, 1877; she d. Nov. 14, 1875, aged 50 
yrs., 7 mos., 26 days.   Issue:  I. Edwin, d. Feb. 25, 1847; 
2. Hiley, d.June 12, 1850. 
IV. Helen, b. Oct. 5, 1821; unm. 
V. John, b. Jan. 7, 1824; m. Maria Ann, dau. of Lu- 
cas Romaine and Elizabeth Vreeland;(1) d. Jan. 14, 1883. 
He was known as John G. Van Riper ; his father bought 
him a farm when he was married, on the north side of Gar- 
rison’s lane,  opposite the eastern end of  the Broadway 
bridge, and there he lived; but for many years prior to his 
death he carried on a furniture store in New York.  Issue : 
1. Georgiana;  2.  Romaine Vreeland, b. Sept. 11, I853 ;  m. 
Etta Jenks, of Paterson ; d. Oct. 2, 1891; 3- Louis Phillip, 
b. Dec. 6,1855. 
VI. Hartman Vreeland, b. June 16, 1827; m. Jane, dau. 
of Lawrence Ackerman. 
VII George, b. Oct. 3, 1829;  m. Catharine, dau. of 
Henry Kip, of Rutherford. 
VIII. Eliza Ann, b. July 2, 1833; unm. 
IX. Henry, b. Aug. 5, 1835; m, Ellen Matilda Allen, 
dau. of Robert Allen, of Nyack.  On his marriage, Henry’s 
father bought him a farm in Bergen county near the pres- 
ent East Thirty-third street bridge.  His wife was mainly 
instrumental in establishing the Passaic Valley Union Sun- 
day school, gathering the children at her house on Sundays 
for four years before the chapel was built. 
X. Clarissa, b. Oct. 4, 1840; d. Sept. 3, 1841. 

Cornelis-Daniel-Cornelius-Gerrit-Juriaen Thomasse had 
children:

By his first wife, Elizabeth Vreeland: 
I.  Daniel, b. March 7, 1788; m. Elizabeth Van Ripen 
(b. July 13,  1785;  dau. of Gerrit-Johannis-Gerrit-Juriaen 
Thomasse), Sept. 18, 1811; d. July 1, 1873.  Issue: i. 
Elizabeth Ann, b. April 3, 1822; d. Sept. 3, 1824; 2. Gar- 
ret D., b. Jan. 27, 1826; m. Caroline, dau. of Peter C. 
Westervelt, of T’ Neck, Bergen county; he writes his name 
Garret D. Van Reypen; he has been elected Mayor of Ber- 
gen, and in various other ways his fellow-citizens have at- 
tested the honor and esteem in which they hold him.

By his second wife, Vrouwetje Gerritse: 
II. Gerrebrant, b. Jan. 8,  1793; m,  Hannah, dau. of 
John and sister of Brant Van Blarcom, July 2, 1814.  Issue: 
i.  Elizabeth, b.  Aug.  28, 1815; m. John Vreeland, of  Ber- 
gen; 2. Anna, b. Oct. 8, 1817;  m. Henry-Richard Van 
Houten; 3. Letty, b. May 14, 1820; m. John Schoonmaker,(2) 
_____

(1) See p. 121.
(2)  Children of Letty Van Riper and John Schoonmaker: 1. Hannah, 
b. Oct.  5, 1839 ; 2. Euphemia, b. Nov. 29, 1842; 3. Isaac, b. July 10, 
1844: 5. Lydia Ann, b, July 6, 1847. 



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who for many years had a blacksmith shop in Washington 
street;  4. Cornelius, b. Aug. 22, 1819; m. Mary Ann Ryder, 
of New York; he was a clerk in New York; afterwards went 
to California; 5· John Henry, b. April 13, 1825; d. in in- 
fancy; 6. John, b. Aug. 4, 1828; he was a deaf mute; was 
educated in an asylum for the deaf and dumb, in New 
York, and married one of his fellow-pupils; d. about 1880. 
Gerrebrant lived on a farm on the east side of the Passaic 
river, and on the north side of the road leading from the 
Broad way bridge to Hackensack.  This farm (113.02 acres) 
and one adjoining (53 acres), formerly the property of his 
grandfather, Gerrebrant Gerritse, he sold by deed May 2, 
1833, to Brant Van Blarcom, for $8,200,(1) taking in exchange 
a plot on the northwest corner of Broadway and Washington 
(the deed erroneously says Fair) street, 45×120 feet.  For 
prudential reasons, the deed for the latter property was 
given by Brant Van Blarcom to Cornelius Van Riper, in 
trust for  the  maintenance  of  his  son  Gerrebrant,  for 
life,  and  then  to be conveyed to Gerrebrant’s children. (2) 
This transaction turned out better for the Van Ripers than 
for Brant Van Blarcom. 
III. Elizabeth, b. April 9, 1794; m, Stephen Vreeland, 
of Bergen, Oct. 14, 1817; d. Dec. 17, 1827.  She was the 
second of his six wives.  Issue: 1. Nicholas, b. Nov. 21, 
1818; m. Ellen Jane, dau. of Stephen Van Riper, Oct. 1, 
1840; 2. Fanny G., b. Feb. 27, 1821:3. Janet, b. Sept. 2, 
1823; d. Sept. il, 1823; 4- Stephen B., b. Dec. 21, 1824; 
m. Mary, dau. of Merselis J. Merselis, Dec. 25, 1845; 5. 
Helen, b. Aug. 11, 1826; d. Sept. —, 1826. 
IV, Garret, b. July 20, 1797; m, Eliza, dau. of Isaac 
Van Wart, April 28, 1819.  Issue: J. Frances, b, Oct. 3, 
1820; m. James Van Buskirk, May 18, 1839; 2, Henry, b. 
Aug. 4, 1823; m. Sarah C. Van Buskirk, June l, 1846; d. 
Jan. 16, 1860; 3. Cornelius, b. May 27, 1833; m. Mary A., 
dau. of William Dickinson, Jan. l, 1853; 4. Isaac Z., b. 
Nov. 30, 1836; m. Lucy, dau. of William Dickinson, in 
1856; d. Nov. —, 1868. 
V. Helena, b. Sept. 24, 1799; m. Peter Van Winkle, 
May 22, 1820; d. in New York, March —, 1891 ; he was a 
son of Theodore Van Winkle(3) and Hannah —, and was 
b. Aug. 21, 1801, at Peck-hoek, near Lodi, Bergen county; 
he spent many years in mercantile pursuits in New York, 
then came to Paterson and bought(4) the old stone house near 
Market and East Thirty-eighth streets, which he subse- 
quently sold to Peter A. Van Houten; he d, July 16, 1871, 
at the residence of his dau., Mrs. Abram R. Stagg, at Riv-
_____
(1) Bergen County Transcribed Deeds, U, 549. 
(2) Essex County Transcribed Deeds, I, 520. 
(3) Theodore Van Winkle (prob. son of Tades-Arie-Simon Jacobse) 
was b. Aug. 26, 1761; d. June 1, 1809; his wife was b. May 8, 1763 ; d. 
June 19,1817.  Issue: 1. Elizabeth, b, Sept. 17, 1783; 2. Theodore, b. 
March 25, 1785; d. young; 3. Caty, b. May 21, 1787; m.—Van 
Eydestyn ; 4. Jane, b. May 1, 1789; 5. Rachel, b. Oct. 8, 1791 ; m. ist, 
Thomas Van Ripen: he d. June 21, 1849: 2nd, Stephen Vreeland (his 
fifth wife), and d. a week later, Jan. 29,1851 : 6. Hannah (Annaatje), b. 
March 8, 1794; m. 1st. — Romaine; 2d, —; 3d, the Rev. Mr. 
Demarest, of Waverley Place, N. Y.; 7. Tina, b. Sept. 30, 1796; m. 
—— Van Winkle; 8. Peter, b. Aug. 31,1801. 
(4) July 31, 1851.  See p. 131. 


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erside.   Issue: l. Cornelius Van Riper, b. Aug. 1l, 1821; 
m. Martha Demarest; d. Sept. 3, 1894; she d. in 1893; 
2.  Ann  Eliza,  b.  Dec.  2,  1823;    d.  suddenly  in  New 
York, Aug. 16, l859, unm.,  3. Thomas Van Riper, b. 
May 12, 1826; m. Maria Devoe; d. Dec. 28, 1862, 4. 
Theodore, b. Jan. 20, 1829, d. Aug. 24, 1830; 5. Fanny 
Garrison, b. Jan. 12, 1832; m. Albert Z. Bogert, of Bogota, 
Bergen county; 6. Catharine Jane, b. Oct. l5, 1834 m. 
Abram R. Stagg; d. Jan. 14, 1860; 7. Letitia, b. June 30, 
1837; m, Abram R. Stagg; 8. Theodore, b. Oct. 23, 1839; 
m. Catherine E. Kip, of New York, dau. of James (son of 
Albert) Kip, formerly of Paramus, Bergen county. 
VI. Derrick (Richard), b. May 22, 1803; m. Margaret, 
dau. of Thomas Cadmus (who lived on the east side of the 
Passaic river, just south of the Wesel bridge), Oct. l5, 1825; 
d. June 9, 1842; she d. Oct. 19, 1874.  Derrick was a wheel- 
wright by trade, and in his early days carried on his business 
in a shop on the north side of Broad way, between Washing- 
ton and Church streets; he afterwards lived on the Notch 
road, his farm being of late years known as the Bannigan 
place.  Issue: 
i.  Margaret,  m.   ist,   Merselis   Doremus,   of  Centre- 
ville; 2. Cornelius I. Merselis, son of John Merselis, of the 
Wesel road; he d. 1894. 
ii.  Elizabeth, m. John-Pieter-Hartman-Hendrick-Hen- 
drik-Frans-Adrian Post(1) he was a carpenter at South Pat- 
erson. 
iii.  Thomas  Cadmus, m.  Caroline,  dau.   of  Peter  G. 
Speer, on the Notch road, Montclair Heights.  Issue: i. 
Peter Speer, m. Ella, dau. of Cornelius Van Houten, near 
Brookdale; 2. Margaret, m. Garret H. Kinter, son of John 
Kinter, near Peru. 
iv.  Cornelius,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of John Garrison,  who 
lived on the old Garret H. Demarest place, now part of 
Cedar Lawn Cemetery.  Issue: i. Richard, d. at the age of 
17 years; 2. Jennie, m. John Van Iderstine; he lived at Wal- 
lington. 
v.  Helen Ann, m. Cornelius McCleece, son of John J. 
McCleece, of Delawanna. 
vi.  Caroline, m.  Dr. William James Cadmus, of Pas- 
saic, son of Cornelius Cadmus and Delilah De Witt, of Sloot- 
erdam;(2) he now (1895) lives in Church street, Paterson, 
but practises his profession and has a drug-store, at Jersey 
City. 
VII. John, b. May 4, 1811; d. May 14, 1829. 
VIII. Cornelius, b. April 8, 1813; m, ist, Catharine Van 
Horn, May 5, 1832; 2d, Christina C., dau. of Evert Van 
Alen, Aug. 27, 1835.  Cornelius lives at Jersey City.  He 
has six children. 
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(1) See p. 149. 
(2) See p. 170. 


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Gerrit-Gerrit-Juriaen-Aelt-Juriaen Thomasse and  Lea 
Simmons had children:

        Peter Simmon’s genealogy: see appendix

I.  Gerret, b. Sept. 4, 1777. 
II.  Pieter, h. Sept. 4, 1779. 
III. Rachel, b. Oct. 16, 1785. 
IV. Maragrietje, b. Oct. 8, I789 
V. Polly, b. Jan. 11, 1793. 

Jacobus-Gerrit-Juriaen-Aelt-Juriaen Thomasse and Jan- 
netje Van Winkle had children:

I.  Gerrit,  b.  Nov.  12, 1793; m,  —  Outwater,  at 
Moenachie.

II. Geertje (Gitty),  b.  Sept.  3,  1795; m,  Brant Van 
Blarcom, April 6, 1817; d. March 5, I859; he d. June 3, 
1865.  Some account of her descendants will be found in 
the Van Blarcom Genealogy.

III. Elsje, b. Sept. 8, 1797; m, Edo E. Merselis, who 
lived in a stone house on the Little Falls road, near the Lin- 
coln bridge; she d. Feb. 3, 1828.  He owned property in 
various parts of the county, including a grist-mill on the 
Goffle brook, just above Rea avenue, North Paterson.  His 

will, dated June 7, 1851, proved June 13, 1853, devised his 
lands to his two sons. (1)  Issue; l. Edo, b. Nov. 4, 1819; 
m. Mary A. Cushier, April 23, 1863; he lived on his fath- 
er’s farm on the Little Falls road; afterwards removed to 
Paterson, and d. in Hamilton avenue, Feb.  18, l888; 2. 
Jane, b. Aug. 26, 1821; m. James Brinckerhoff; 3. Jacob, b. 
July 21, 1823; m. Jane, dau. of James Van Blarcom.

IV. Jacob, b. March 28, 1800; m. Sally, dau. of Dr. 
Benjamin R. Scudder and Sally Wade (of Connecticut 
Farms); Dr. Scudder was a prominent physician at Ac- 
quackanonk for many years; he lived below Passaic Bridge; 
Jacob d. Aug. 11, 1862.

V. Waling, b. March 16, 1804; m. Helen Brinckerhoff,
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(1) Passaic Co. Wills, A, 695.

 

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lived at Rutherford.  His wife was probably a sister of 
Metje Brouwer, who m. Christophel Van Rype in 1746. 
When the latter couple had their child Gerrit baptized, 
Sept. 4, 1764, the witnesses were Christophel Jurrianse and 
Annatje Brouwer, showing that friendly relations still sub- 
sisted between the families, notwithstanding the change in 
name.  Tradition says that there was a great lawsuit be- 
tween these two men, and each being called Christophel 
Van Rypen, dire confusion ensued; hence, it was concluded 
to call one of them Van Rypen, and the other Jurrianse. 
Another version is that there was a hot quarrel between 
them, and Christophel Jurrianse got permission to change his 
name to Van Rype.  Tradition adds, with a particularity 
that ought to be convincing, “And it cost him a big lot of 
money, too.”  As a matter of fact, however, his children, 
with one exception, retained the name Jurrianse, or Yere- 
ance.

II. Jan, called Jan Jurrianse, Junr.; m. Elizabeth Post.

Gerrebrant-Jan-Juriaen Thomasse and Fytje Van Vorst 
had children: 
I.  Neeltje, b. Oct. 26, 1747; m. Paulus Paulusse.    Is- 
sue: 1. Annaatje,b. Nov. 17, 1776;  2. Sarah, b. Feb. 17, 
1780;  3. Jenneke, b. Sept. 1, 1784;  4. Jacobus, b. March 9, 
1796. 
II. Gerrit, bap. Oct. 14, 1750; d. in inf. 
III. Garret, b. April 6, 1753; d. in inf. 
IV. Garret, b. July 27, 1754. 
V. Feitje
VI. Sarah, b. Feb. 24, 1757; m. Roeliph Van Wagoner, 
June 17, 1784; she d. Sept. 23, 1841; he d. June 30, 1816, 
aged 65 yrs 3 mos., 10 days.  Ch., Hermanns, b. May 8, 
1795; d. Oct. 16, 1815.

Abraham-Harmen-Juriaen Thomasse and  Elizabeth 
Bradbery had children : 
I.  John, b.  Feb.  12,  1753;  m.  Lea Winne (dau.  of 
Abram and Anne Winne), Sept. 22, 1776; she was related 
to the Egbert family of Montclair; he d. about 1835.  John 
was a soldier in the Revolutidnary war.  He lived in a 
large stone house, still standing, on the River road, just 
south of the line between Passaic and Essex counties, next 
below Richard Kingsland’s, where his father, and perhaps 
John Bradbury, had lived.  By deed dated May 1, 1786, 
for £204 New York money, John Van Riper,  of  Second 
River, and Lea his wife, convey to John Philip Berry, of 
the same place, a tract of 40.85 acres, being Lot No. 9, in 
the division marked in map L, and bounded east by John 
Vreeland and Abraham Speer, south by John Pake and 
Abraham Speer, west by Isaac Paulis and John Pake, and 
north by Philip Berry, father of John Philip Berry-prob- 
ably part of the Bradbury farm.(1) 
II Philip, b. Jan. 8, 1755 ; m, Jannetje Sip, sister of 
Halmagh Sip, March 29, 1789; d. July 11, 1834; she d. 
May 14, 1849, aged 82 yrs., 1 mo., and 2 days. Philip lived 
near Richfield, in the first house south of the brook on the 
road leading to Hepburn’s .  The house has been replaced 
in whole or in part by a stone house with a brick front.
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(1) Essex County Transcribed Deeds, A, 28. 


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Philip’s will, dated Oct. 7,1831, witnessed by Theodore 
Frelinghuysen, John A. Van Riper and Philip 1. Van Ri- 
per, -was proved July 28, 1834.(1) 
III. Mary,  m.  Dirck  (Richard)- Gerrebrandt-Dirck- 
Helmigh Roelofsc (Van Houten), of Totowa, about 1769- 
1770. 

Johannis-Harmen-Juriaen-Thomasse and Hester Styn- 
mets had children:

I.  Marytje, b. April 19,  1756· 
II.  Harmen (Hermanus), b. Aug. 31, 1738; m.  Maria 
Van Rijpen, Aug. 27, 1780.  Ch., Sarah, b. March 4, 1781. 

Christophel-Harmen-Juriaen Thomasse and Metje Brou- 
wer had children:

I.  Alexander, m. Anneke Brouwer; d.  Aug. 30,  1817. 
II.  Herman, bap. Oct. 28, 1750; d. in inf. 
III. Harman, bap. Nov. 23, 1753 ; m Grietje Jacobusse, 
Feb. 6, 1791 ; d. Aug. 23, 1828.  Ch„ Jacob, b. March 10, 
1792. 
IV. Uyldrick  (Eldrick), in. Annacke Dooremus.  He 
was a shoemaker by trade, and the moderation of his charges 
is shown in the following bill:                  

      August 13 1779 work don for mikel enug Vreeland 
to makeing 5 pair of Shoes                                     00-15-00 
to makeing 2 pair of Shoes                                     00-11-00 
to the mead in;? 3 pair of Shoes                            00-  8-00 
                                                                                    01-14-00 
Recd of Henry Garritse Junr the above Account in full by me 
Eldrick Van Riper-(2)

Of course, the charges are only for labor.  The material 
was doubtless furnished by Mr. Vreeland. 
V. Ariaantje, b. Jan. 31, 1762. 
VI. Gerret, b. Sept. 4, 1764.

Jacob-Harmen-Juriaen Thomasse and Sophia Jacobusse 
had children: 
I.  Harmen, b. Sept. 19,  1761;  m.  Lea Spier.    Issue: 
1.  Jacob,  b.  Oct.  29,  1782;  2.  Marritje, b. Sept. 17, 1788; 
3. Rachel, b. May 3, 1791; 4. Maragrietje, b. April 3, 1794. 
II. Jacob, d. in inf. 
III.  Helena, b. March 19, 1765; m. Casparus Degraw, 
March 3, 1783;  She was called Lena Jurrianse.  Issue: 
1.  Hermanns,   b.   May  7,   1783;   2.  Annaatje,  b.   Sept. 
19,  1784;  3.  Christofel,  b. July 2,  1789;  4.  Jenneke, 
b. Sept. 25,  1791; 5. Gerret, b. Jan. 5, 1794; 6. Geertje, 
b. Feb. 1, 1796; 7.  Lena, b. Aug. 23,  1798; 8. Cornelius, 
b. March 5, 1801. 
IV. Johannes, b. Sept. 12, 1768. 
V. Thomas, b. July 12, 1770; m. Maria Van Houten 
(of Passaic, b. Jan. 24, 1788, dau. of Garret Van Houten 
and Cornelia, dau. of Simon Van Ness), Oct. 1l, 1806.  He 
began the manufacture of bobbins at Cedar Grove about 
1794, for the supply of the first cotton mill in Paterson, and 
was the first to engage in that business in this neighborhood, 
if not in the  country.   When he  began  the bobbins were 
made out of timber sawed with a cross-cut saw, reduced to 
blocks by a buck-saw, and turned with a brace and bit.  In 
1805 and 1806 he and his brother Dirck appear to have been
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(1) Essex County Wills, F. 246. 
(2) The Van Houten Munuscrips, 58. 


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in partnership, as they bought several tracts of land on and 
near Peckamin river.(1)  He removed to Paterson in 1827, lo- 
cating in a frame mill on the river bank at the foot of Clin- 
ton street, where he continued the business until his death, 
in 1834. 
VI. Hendrick, b. Sept. 3, 1775; prob. d. in inf. 
VII. Dirck, b. Nov. 5, 1777. 
VIII. Judick, b. Aug. 1l, 1781. 
IX. Isaac  twins, b. Oct. 26, I787· 
X .  Jacob  twins  b. Oct. 26, 1787, m. Maria —–. 
He and his brother Isaac bought 
a turning mill and water privilege of Peter D. Jacobus, at 
Cedar Grove, on the Peckamin river, where they carried on 
bobbin-turning for some years.  Jacob’s will, dated Nov. 
l1, 1834, witnessed by John R. Speer, Isaac I. Jacobus and 
John A. Jacobus, was proved August i, 1835.  In it he 
names wife Maria, and children: l. Jacob; 2. Martin; 3. 
James; 4. Amsey(Amzi); 5. Lydia; 6. Ellen; 7. Mary Ann. 
Executors—his wife and his son, Jacob J. Van Riper. (2) 

Isaac-Harmen-Juriaen Thomasse and Catrina Van Rype 
had children:

I. Harme, b. June 17, 1754, m, Mary Van Riper, m. 
bond dated June 29, 1780. 
II. Marytje, b. Feb. 2, 1756. 
III. Jacobus, b. Sept. 22, 1760. 
IV. Catharina, b. March 12, 1767; m. Jacob Ryker, Feb. 
8, 1789.   Issue:  l.  Sarah, b. July 8, 1791;  2, Johannis, b. 
Sept 8, 1793; 3. Tryntje, b. April 4, 1796. 

Gerrit-Harrmen-Juriaen Thomasse and Fytje Van Winkel 
had children: 
I.  Abraham, b. May 16, 1758; m. Aeltje Post.   Issue : 
l.  Ragel, b. Oct. 16, 1788; 2.  Feylye, b. Jan.  11 ,1791; m. 
Increase Van Houten; ch., Sophia, b. Sept. 15, 1834. 
II.  Cornelius, b. June 19, 1760; d. in inf. 
IIIGerrit, b. Dec. 4, 1762. 
IV. Cornelius twins, b. Dec 5, 1765 
V. Marytje  ; twins, b. Dec, 5, 1765. 

Thomas-Harmen-Juriaen Thomasse and Saertje Van Rype 
had children:

I.  Johannis,  b.  July  4,   1756;  prob.  m.   twice;  2d, 
Jannetje Van Noorstrand, Aug. 5. 1787.  His will, dated 
Jan. 2, 1790, was proved April 13, 1792;  it was witnessed 
by John R. Ludlow, Henry F. Post and Hanmore Ludlow. 
In it the testator directs all his estate to be sold at public 
vendue, within one year after his death; gives his oldest 
son, Thomas, ten shillings, for his birthright; £l0 N. J. 
money to his daughter Jane; to his wife Jane, and to his 
sons Thomas Van Riper and John Van Riper, each one- 
fourth of his estate ; the other fourth to be divided between 
his two daughters, Marritje and Sarah. (3) 
II.  Harmen, b. Jan. 21, 1758. 
III. Marritje, b. Aug. 28, 1759. 
IV. Judie, b. Dec. 14, 1760; m. Thomas Sigler.  Issue ; 
l.  Thomas, b.Feb. 22, 1781;  2.  John, b.  Jan.  12,  1783;  3. 
Moses, b. May 21, 1789.
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(1) Essex County Transcribed Deeds, A, 548; B, 185. 
(2)  Essex County Wills, F, 352 
(3) Recorded in Liber No. 34 of Wills, Trenton, f. 41. 


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V. Sarah, b. Sept. 8, 1765. 
VI. Cathrina, b. Dec. 8, 1766.

               Fifth Generation.

Dirck-Jurjaen-Thomas-Juriacn Thomasse and Elisabet 
Meet had children: 
I.  Yurrie, b. March 26,1763,  m.  Feb. 12, 1786, Ma- 
ria Berdan (b. Oct. 4, 1768);  he d. June 10, 1840;  she d. 
July 23, 1832.  He was known as “Dirck’s Yurrie”—Rich- 
ard’s Uriah; in official records he was sometimes called 
Jerre Van Rypen, and more formally Uriah R. (Richard) 
Van Riper.  He lived on his father’s farm, to which he add- 
ed 4 9·3 2 acres by purchase, Feb. 11, 1800, for £138, from 
Walter Rutherford and John Rutherford, of New York, 
trustees of Lieut -Gen. John Reid, of Great Britain, and 
John Stark Robinson and Susan his wife.(1) I His will, dated 
Oct. 22, 1834 divided his property between his two child- 
ren, Jacob and Elizabeht.(2) 
II. Jacob, b. Jan. 2, 1765; m. Marietje Vreeland, Dec. 
19, 1789; he lived at Preakness.   By deed July 25, 1791, 
from Roelof Van Houten and Annaatje his wife, of Preak- 
ness, for £200 N. Y. money, he bought a tract of 22 acres 
on Singack brook—probably mill property, which he wished 
to improve further, as on Oct. 28, 1791, he mortgaged the 
premises for £160 N. Y. money, to Richard Van Riper, of 
Bergen County (his father), and Michael Vreeland, of Essex 
County. 
III. Johannes, b.  Aug.  30,  1766;  m.  ist,  Catharina 
—; 2d, Geertje (Gertruy, Charity) Dooremus (b. Aug. 
22, 1775, dau. of Hendrick Dooremus and Marregrietye Van 
Winkel), March 11, 1798; she was a cousin of his first wife. 
He sold to his brother Derrick, Feb. 12, 1796, for £142 
New Jersey money, a tract of 37· 82 acres at Preakness, re- 
serving “the right to keep up and support the saw mill and 
dam, and of raising the water as high as necessary,”(4) 
About this time he bought the Peter Gerritse farm, on the 
Wesel road, extending from the river westwardly about to 
the present Main street, where he carried on farming for 
many years.  His residence was where John Henry Merselis 
now lives.  Fifteen or twenty years later he bought a tract 
of 300 acres of land between Waterloo and Geneva, in New 
York, and for several years was wont to journey there every 
year, to sow fifty or sixty bushels of wheat.   He finally sold 
his Wesel farm (about 9·89x 60 chains in area, containing 
53.90 acres, bounded south by John M. Vreeland and John 
Hedden, west on the railroad, north on David Alyea, east 
on Passaic river),(5) April 26, 1834, for $5,500, to Simeon 
Pye, of New York, a locksmith or lock manufacturer, and 
took up his residence on his farm near Geneva, where he 
spent the rest of his days.(6)
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(1). Bergen County Transcribed Deeds, B, 216. 
(2). Passaic County Wills, A, 100. 
(3). Bergen County Transcribed Deeds, A, 592. 
(4).Bergen County Transcribed Deeds, C, 540. 
(5). Essex County Transcribed Deeds, M, 119. 
(6). Conversations in August and September, 1894, with Henry P. Sim- 
mons, Cornelius P. Merselis, John B. Van Riper and George Zabriskie.


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IV. Henry, b. Dec. 28, 1767; d. Oct. 5, 1792.

V. Garret, b. July 30, 1769; d. Sept. l, 1770.

VI. Garret, b. Nov. 28, 1771; d. June 2, 1794.

VII. Mary, b. July 14, 1775;m.—-Lydecker; d. May 
l,  1807.

VIII. Richard, b. March 4, 1777; m.  1St, Elizabeth Van 
Orden; she was b. March 11, 1777; d. Oct. 30, 1828; 2d, 
Margaret Slingerland, wid., with whom he made an ante- 
nuptial contract, October 4, 1836;  he d. Jan. 22, 1841. 
Richard is sometimes referred to in the records as Dirck 
Van Riper, jun.) but was generally known as “Dickie.” 
He bought a tract of land near Upper Preakness from 
Abraham Ogden, which, however, he subsequently sold 
to  Abraham  Campbell,  whose  heirs—Sarah  Campbell, 
Jacob Haring and others—quit-claimed to Dirck’s brother, 
Uriah, May 20, 1797; for f15 New York money, (l)  In July, 
1804, he bought from Moses Ogden and Charles Ogden, of 
Newark, a tract of 93.30 acres, net, a mile and a half east of 
the Pompton Furnace, and adjoining the tract of  145.40 
acres returned to his father in 1762.(2)  Dickie had a re- 
markably fine orchard on his farm.  His will, dated May 
15, 1837, was proved Feb. 4, 1841.(3)

IX. Marregriet, b. March 7, 1779; m. Derrick Sisco, of 
Bloomingdale.  Issue: l. John, m. Susan Berry; 2. Marga- 
ret, m. Moses Kanouse; 3. Barney, the famous innkeeper for 
many years on the old Hamburg turnpike, at Upper Preak- 
ness, m. Margaret Ann Berry; 2. a dau., m. James Bertholf; 
5. Henry, unm.; 6. Mary Ann, d. unm.

X. Elizabeth,b.. April 10, 1782. 

Derrick-Jan-Thomas-Juriaen Thomasse and  Elizabeth 
Van Houte had children:

I.  Jenneke, b. Nov.  18, 1774.

II.  Marretje,  b. April 24,  1778;  m.  Gerrit J.  Post, 
April 10, 1796.  Issue: l. Dirck, b. Dec. 6, 1796; 2. Jen- 
neke, b. Oct. 13, 1798. 

Gerrit-Jan-Thomas-Juriaen Thomasse and Jannetje Winne 
had children:

I.  Johannis, b.  May 10,  1788.

II. Cornelis, b. Aug. 30, 1792. 

Johannes-Jan-Thomas-Juriaen Thomasse and Catharina 
Post had children :

I.  Marytje, b. Nov. 2, 1768;  m. Jacob Morris, Aug. 28, 
1785; d. Nov. 5, 1840; he was born May 10, 1775;d. Sept. 19, 
1799-  He was a descendant of Peter Jacobse Marius, of 
Hoorn, Holland, a famous merchant in his day, who in 
1674 was rated as “one of the best and most affluent inhab- 
itants” of New Amrterdam.(4)  Jacob served in the artillery 
during the Revolution, ahd according to family tradition 
fired, or at least trained for that purpose, the first gun fired 
at the British at the siege of Yorktown.  After the war he 
returned to New York.  Being an active fireman he caught 
cold one night at a fire at the foot of Liberty street, and the 
cold settled into consumption.  He was thus confined to
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(1). Beneo County “Transcribed Deeds, A, 552. 
(2)Ib., D, 289,386M. 
(3). Passaic County Wills, A, 125. 
(4). N. Y. Col. Docs., II., 936. 


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his bed when the yellow fever broke out in New York, and 
to escape the contagion his family carried him out on his 
bed, placed him aboard a periagua, and sailed up the Pas- 
saic river.  At a point just below Passaic Bridge, a benevo- 
lent female, seeing their pitiful plight, invited the fugitives 
to come ashore and into her house, declaring that she feared 
not the plague.  She proved to be a distant relative, and in 
her hospitable  home  Jacob,  wasted by consumption, 
breathed his last in peace, and was buried in the Acquacka- 
nonk church yard.  Issue : 
i.  Sylvester  Marius,  b.   Jan.  24,  1787;   lost off  Sandy- 
Hook in the Privateer Arrow, in 1840. 
ii.  John,  b.  March 29,  1788.     His wife was  Catharine 
Cole, of New York. 
iii.  Phebe,  b.  Oct.  1,  1790;  d.  in inf. 
iv.  Jacob,  b.  Sept.  6,  1792; d. in 1873.   He was ap- 
prenticed to a tanner, at Clifton, but when very young went 
to sea, and became Commodore McDonough’s Sailing-Mas- 
ter ;  Admiral  Farragut and Admiral  Porter were in his 
class of boys, and he taught them navigation. 
v. Peter,  b.  Sept. 25, 1794 :  he learned his trade as 
paper maker, in the Madison mill at Third river, where he 
m. Sarah, dau. of Joseph Kingsland, and afterward went in 
business with her brother.  Children: i. Sylvester John, d. 
in inf.; 2. Mary Kingsland; 3. John Jacob, lives on Park 
avenue, Paterson; has been in mercantile business in New 
York many years ; he is a gentleman of scholarly, antiqua- 
rian tastes, and being a descendant of one of the early New 
York sea captains and merchants, as well as of one of the 
Acquackanonk patentees, has a valuable and most interest- 
ing collection of curios; among these is a venerable parch- 
ment deed for a large interest in the Saddle River patent 
of 1679 ; 4. Joseph Kingsland ; 5. Jonathan Seymour;  6. 
Robert Sylvester. 
vi.  Mary or Maria, b. Nov. 18, 1796; d. in 1884. 
vii.  Phebe, b. Feb. 5,  1799;  d. in 1884. 
Marytje Van Riper m. 2d, William Gillespie, of New 
York city; during the War of 1812 he removed with his 
family to near White Lake, Sullivan county, N. Y., where 
he held various offices—County Judge, Colonel, etc.  Issue: 
1.  William;  2.  Alfred,  a  physician  at  Bethel,  m.  — 
Brown; d. 1893; 3. Milton, still living, 83 yrs. old; 4. 
Catharine, m. William Whittlesey, and removed to Evans- 
ville, Ind.;  5. Ann, a writer of graceful verse, m. — 
Barhydt, of Saratoga, formerly a miller at White Lake.

II. Adrian, b. about 1770;  m. Cathalyntje Spier, Au- 
gust 4, 1792.  He lived on the Wesel road, and was a 
blacksmith by trade, (1)  His shop was a large frame building, 
with a high roof, standing on the west side of the road, near 
Crooks avenue.  He bought from his brother John, May 
13, 1805;, for $80, his equal half part of “a tract of land at 
Wesel in front of the dwelling house of said Adrian Van 
Riper bounded on the west by the highway, on the south by 
land now in possession of Michael Vreeland on the east by 
Passaic river on the north by land of John Stagg and the
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(I) Two of his bills for blacksmith work, in 1799 and 1808-9, are printed 
in The Van Houten Manuscripts, pp. 36, 107. 


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Widow Van Roden, containing four acres.”(1) Adrian—who 
was called “Jan’s Yawn,” John’s Adrian—sold his shop, 
Feb. 29, 1820, to Henry P. Doremus,(2) whose father bought 
it for him, and  Henry converted  the  building into  a  two- 
story weave-shop.  Adrian then went West—to the Gen- 
essee country in New York State.(3)
III. Elizabeth, b. March 16, 1775; m. Henry Traphagen 
(his second wife), Sept. 23, 1800; he was a car-man in New 
York at the time, but was from Ulster county, whither he 
returned, and there she d.  Issue: i. John, a. lumber mer- 
chant in New York for many years; 2. Peter; 3- a dau.

IV. Catharina, b. Oct 23, 1777;m ” Jacob-John Stagg, 
June 7, 1802; d. May 18, 1826, aged 48 yrs., 8mos„ 5 days. 
He was called “Yawpy” (the popular abbreviation of Jacob) 
Stagg, and was a son of John Stagg, who lived in a small 
stone house, a story and a half high, on the river bank, just 
south of Crooks avenue.  It was destroyed when the Dun- 
dee dam was raised in 1858, and the site of it is now under 
water.  Jacob was a shoemaker; he used to go to New York 
to buy leather, and many stories were told in after years of 
his adventures on those perilous journeys.  Children: 
i.  Caty, b.  Nov.  30,  1802;  d.  Nov.  21,  1802. 
ii.  Catherine,  b.  Jan.  15,  1804;  m.  Cornelius C.  Christie 
(b. June 16, 1802);  d. Nov. 22, 1853,   Issue:  i. Ann, b. 
Aug. 12, 1822; 2. Jacob, b. Nov. 9, 1825; 3. Catharine Ma- 
ria, b. June 15, 1829; 4. Rachel, b. Nov. 7, 1833; d. Feb. 9, 
1834; S- Rachel, b. Dec. 8, 1835; 6. James, b. Nov. 10, 
1843.  Cornelius Christie m. 2d, Gitty Ann Van Riper (b. 
April 19, 1827, dau. of Gerrit-Adrian Van Riper and Antje, 
dau. of John Van Riper); he d. Feb. 22, 1867. 
iii.  John, b.  Oct.  19,  1806;   m.  Maria  Tise  (b. Aug.  11, 
1811, dau. of Peter Tise and Anny Van Blarcom), April 9, 
1831; d. Feb. 18, 1884; she d. Dec. 11, 1869.  Issue: 
1.  Catharine, b. Nov. 30, 1832;  d. June 17, 1879, unm. 
2.  Peter,  b.  Oct. 9, 1836;  removed to Trenton,  Mich- 
igan, and married Ellen A.  Dearborn, June 8, 1857-   He 
entered the Union army in the late war as a musician, Co. 
K, 1st Michigan cavalry; promoted to 2d Lieutenant same 
Company; Captain Co. E, Aug. 22, 1861; Major, Nov. 12, 
1862; Lieut.-Colonel, Dec. 7, 1862; Colonel, Aug. 17, 1864; 
Brevet-Brigadier General, March 13,  1865; mustered out 
March 10, 1866, at which time he was in command of Cus- 
ter’s famous Cavalry Brigade.   He returned to Paterson, 
taking up his residence on the Notch Road, where he died 
Dec. 26,1884. 
3.  Francis Henry, b. Jan. 9, 1839; d. Sept. 6, 1842. 
4.  Ann Maria, b. April 12, 1841; d. Sept. 20, 1842. 
5. John,  Dec.  16,  1843;  m. Catharine Fulton, of Sad- 
dle River, Bergen county, Nov. 5, 1868; she was b. at Lodi, 
Bergen County, June 19, 1848.  He served in the late war 
as Quarter Master Sergeant, 11th N. J. Volunteers; after- 
terwards as ist Lieutenant in the First Michigan Cavalry, 
serving altogether nearly three years in the war.  In 1889 
he was elected Chief Engineer of the Volunteer Fire De-
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(1) Essex County Transcribed Deeds, A, 535. 
(2) Ib. ,D, 558, 579. 
(3) Conversations with Cornelisa P. Merselis, John B. Van Riper and 
George Zabriskie, September, 1894.

 


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partment of Paterson, and in 1891, on the establishment of 
the Paid Department, he was appointed Chief Engineer, 
which position he still holds.  Issue: i. Sarah Fulton, b. 
Aug. 13, 1869; 2. Catharine M., b. Nov. 14, 1871; 3. Rob- 
ert F., b. Dec. 20, 1873; 4. Emma S., b. Dec. 17, 1875; 5. 
Elizabeth S„ b. Oct. 13, 1878; d. Nov. 30, 1878; 6. John 
W.. b. Oct. 15, 1879; 7- Edward Tice, b. Aug. 7, 1884; 8. 
Alexander F., b. Dec. l, 1887;  Stella S„ b. June 18, 
1889; d. Aug. 46, 1889. 
6. Maria, b. Aug. 4, 1845;   Hugh 0. Fulton, Oct. 
I8,1871.  Issue: l. John. b. at Meaford, Ontario, July 17, 
l872; d. at Paterson, Oct 20, 1877; 2. Anna, b. at Paterson, 
Dec. 12, 1875; 3. Kate Stagg, b. Aug. 8, 1880; 4. Myra, b. 
May 10, 1887. 
7.  Anna Tise, b. Nov. 16, 1847; a. Dec. 4, 1850. 
iv. Adrian,  b.  Dec.  13,1808;  removed  to  Flat  Rock, 
Michigan, and m. Mary Ann Peters, dau. of John Peters, 
d. April 2,1860. 
v. Francis C., b. Feb. 17, 1811; removed to Flat Rock, 
Michigan, and m. Salina Root, Aug. Jl, 1877- 
vi. Mary Van Riper, b. Aug. 22, 1813; m. William Titus, 
May 2, 1835; d. Sept l, 1879. 
vi. Jane, b. June ia, 1816; m. ist, — Smith; m. 2d, 
William Edwards; d. June 10, 1879- 
viii.  Tunis, b. Oct. 11,  1818; m.  Eliza Row; d. Aug. 36, 
1883.  He was for many years superintendent of the carpen- 
ter shop in the Rogers Locomotive Works. 
ix.  Garret, b. July 17, 1821; d. young. 
x.  Richard Henry, b. Feb. 17, 1825; d. young.

V. Antje (Ann), b. March 20, 1780; m. Daniel Niven, 
March 24, 1798; d. May 8, 1867; he d. Jan. 5, 1867, aged 100 
yrs., 7 mos.  Daniel Niven was b. on the isle of Islay, June 12, 
1766, son of Duncan Niven and Flora Campbell (the latter 
being of the Cambells of Argyle, one of her ancestors hav- 
ing been beheaded at London for his sturdy Presbyterian- 
ism); he came to this country in 1790 establishing himself 
in New York as a merchant tailor.   He subsequently re- 
moved to Orange county, where he died. On his hundredth 
birthday he received a large number of friends, and was 
bright, cheerful and vivacious.   He remarked to his son 
that afternoon that during the sixty-eight years of his mar- 
ried life death had never entered his door; neither child, 
relative, servant or wayfarer had ever died under his roof! 
His venerable wife survived him but four months.  She 
often told how her father and mother, after the Revolution, 
journeyed through the wilderness and over the rugged 
mountains, via Shamokin, to the Wyoming valley, to make 
their home on the frontier, but were glad enough to get 
back to the Wesel neighborhood with their scalps and little 
possessions.   As a girl she was remarkably lively and 
attractive; in maturer years she was a good mother and 
thorough helpmeet.  Issue: 
i.   Daniel  Grosman,  b.  March  14,  1799;  m.  Maria  Mor- 
ris (his cousin); d. Dec. 20, 1852. 
ii.   Catharine   Post  (named  after  her mother’s mother), 
b. Sept. 3, 1801; m. Seth Warner Brownson, at Monticello, 
N. Y. 
iii.  Archibald Campbell, b.  at  Newburgh,  Dec.  8,  1803; 


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m. Jane, eldest dau. of Alexander Thompson, in 1832; d. 
Feb. 21, 1882.  He was a distinguished lawyer, holding 
various offices in his county and state—was Adjutant-Gen- 
eral of New York in 1844; Representative in Congress, 
1845-47; State Senator in 1864; etc.  Issue: I. Alexander 
D., graduated from Plinceton; studied divinity two years, 
and lost his life in the wreck of  the steamship Arctic, Sept. 
27, 1854; 2. Mary C., m. Dr. Wright;  3. Thornton A., a 
lawyer at Monticello, N. Y. 
     iv.  Thornton Macness, b. Feb. 3, 1806; m. Letty, second 
child of Jonathan Mills and Jean McCord, May 4, 1826; 
she d. Jan. 13, 1870, aged 68 yr&, one mo.   Col. Niven, as 
he is generally called, has led an eventful life; he was a 
contractor in stone for many years, paved the streets of New 
Orleans, Charleston, and other cities; built bridges, did 
work on the Erie Canal, furnished stone for fortresses, etc.; 
he has lived at Hackensack since 1871; for some years he 
has been totally blind, but this affliction does not check his 
cheerful spirits; a charming, tender poem of his, “Medita- 
tions of an old blind man on his eighty-eighth birthday, Feb. 
3, 1894, ” was published in the local press, and attracted wide 
attention.  Issue: i. Catharine Campbell, b. June 15, .1827; 
m. James M. Motley, a native of Boston, Mass., Dec. 27, 
1852; 2. Andrew McCord, h. July 20, 1829; m. Maria Ful- 
ton, of Ulster county, Oct. 12, 1864;  3. Mary Frances, b. 
Sept 16, 1831; m. James L. Jesiup, of 0range county, 
Oct. 6, 1857; he d. Feb. g, 1863; she d. June 16, 1874, 
s.  p.;   4.  John  Forsyth,  b.  Dec.  25,  1833;  d.  Oct.   14, 
1861, unm.; he was a merchant in New York; 5. Thorn- 
ton M., b. Aug. 23, 1836; m. Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. 
William Lewis, of Brooklyn; Thornton is a prominent 
clergyman, has been honored with the degree of D. D., and 
has been pastor of the Presbyterian church at Dobbs Ferry 
for the past thirty years; 6. Archibald Campbell, b. Dec. 
15, 1839;  m.  Margaret V. V., dau. of Charles Hasbrouck, 
M. D., of Hackensack, April 27, 1878; ch., Mary Has- 
brouck, b. Oct. 19, 1879. 
v.  James, b. Sept. 30, 1808; d. Sept. 29, 1850. 
vi.  Mary Scott, b. April 7,  1811;  m.  Lyman  Odell.’of 
Sullivan county; she now lives at Hackensack.  Issue: i. 
Hamilton, a lawyer in New York ; 2. Andrew Jackson, for 
many years secretary and treasurer of the Delaware, Lacka- 
wanna and Western railroad ; distinguished as a book col- 
lector, his library having been one of the finest sold in many 
years. 
vii.  Thomas Helms, b. Dec. 30, 1813; lives at Montclair. 
viii. Alexander Hamilton, b. Jan. 31, 1817. 
ix.  Harriet, b. March 28, 1819;  m.  Walter H.  Stevens, 
Nov. 2,1849. 
x. Helen Isabella, b. May 6, 1821; m. the Rev. John B. 
Scouller, June 21, .1848; he was pastor for many years of the 
Presbyterian church at Newville, Penn. 
VI. Jurrie (Uriah), m. Marretje Blair, May 13, 1804; 
d Sept. 24, 1871, aged 89 yrs.; she d. June 23,  1866.   He 
kept a hotel at Passaic for some years.  Issue: Margaret 
(Peggy), b. June 23, 1805; m. Capt. John Hedden, a river 
boatman at Passaic, and at one time sexton of the old 
church there; she d. June 2, 1862; he m. ist, Jane Gilbert; 


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he d. Dec. 2, 1855. Uriah was a famous pedestrian.  He 
fequently;walked from Acquackanonk out to Waterloo, N. 
Y,  to visit  his  brothers  and  sisters,  upon whom  he would 
drop in as unceremoniously as if he lived in the next village, 
and after a social call of a dlay or two would bid them a 
cheerful “Good morning,” and start back on his homeward 
walk of two or three hundred miles.   On one occasion he 
extended his pedestrian journey as far as Cincinnati, in the 
early days of that beautiful city.   When he was past eighty- 
five he thought nothing of walking from Passaic to Pater- 
son, even in the bitterest winter weather.   Capt. John Hed- 
den and Peggy Van  Riper had issue:  i.  George E., d. May 
29, l855 aged 26 yrs.; 2. John, went West; 3. Uriah; 4. 
Mary, m. Jeremiah Holley, who d. June 29, 1854, aged 34 
yrs.; she d. Feb. 1887,  leaving  1. John, d. May 6, 1887; 2. 
Mary Catharine, m. William Satchell. 

Johannes.Thomas(?).Jan-Juriaen Thomasse and Aaltje 
Van Rypen had children: 
I.  Johannes, b. Dec. 4,  1768;  m. Hendrickje  (Henri- 
etta) Vreeland, Nov. 23, 1788.    Issue:  1. John, b. April 25, 
1789: 2. Thomas, b. Feb. 26, 1792. 
II.  Thomas, b. Dec. 20, 1771. 
III. Marretje, b. July 23, 1778. 

Simon- Isaac-Thomas-Juriaen Thomasse and Maragrietje 
Pieterse had children: 
I.  Lea,  bap.  July 20,  1755; m.  Peter  Helmagh  Van 
Houten. 
II. Jurrie, m. ist, Antje Vreeland, m. bond dated Jan. 
1787; 2d, Rachel Meedt, Nov. 10, 1799; d. of apoplexy, 
—–, aged 54 years. He lived on the east bank of the 
Passaic river, near the Wesel bridge, where his father had 
lived before him.  He was a blacksmith by trade.  The 
neighbors called him “Siemen’s Yerry”-Simon’s Uriah. 
Jurie’s nephew, Simeon Van Houten (son of his sister 
Lea), having become involved in one of his periodical en- 
counters with the law, persuaded his uncle to go security 
for his appearance  when  wanted.    In  order  to  indemnify 
his uncle, Simeon and his wife Mary conveyed to Jerry Van 
Riper, Feb. 13, 1809, two tracts of land in Paterson, one at 
the southeast corner of Main street and Broadway, l00 feet 
on Main street, and 50 feet deep, formerly owned by the cel- 
ebrated Dr. Peter Wilson, of Columbia College ;  the other 
lot adjoining the same on the south, 55 feet front on Main 
street, and 210 feet deep.(l)  Simeon finding his situation se- 
rious, “jumped his bail.”   Word came to Jurrie one night 
that  Simeon   was   in   hiding   in   Trenton.     Early   the   next 
morning he hitched up a great bald-faced horse, the fastest 
and most enduring in his extensive stables, and with his 
friend Henry I. Van Blarcom, also one of Van Houten’s 
sureties,  started  for Trenton.   It was a drive of sixty or 
seventy miles, over rough country roads, but the big horse 
got them there the same night.  “Sim” was found en- 
entrenched in an upper room, fully armed, and threatening to- 
shoot the first man who entered.   Jurrie called for an axe, 
smashed in the door, and dashed in; Van Blarcom threw 
his arms around Van Houten, and Jurrie secured him.  The 
horse was never of much use after this extraordinary drive.
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(1)Essex County Transcribed Deeds, B,488; D, 93 


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III. Antje,  m. John C.  Westervelt, of Wagaraw, Jan. 
25, 1783.   Issue: I.  Elisabeth, b.  Sept.  8,  1783; 2.  Mar- 
grietje, b. July 23, 1792; 3. Cornelius, b. Jan. 30, 1798; he 
kept tavern at Haledon for several years; later he was Pres- 
ident of the Paterson Gas Light Company for twenty years, 
and lived near the gas works, then adjacent to the Morris 
Canal, at the head of Jersey street. 
IV. Christina (Styntje, Stientje), b. July 7, 1763; m.- 
Cornelius H. Doremus, June 10,  1787.  Issue: 1. Mara- 
grietje, b. Aug. 24, 1788; 2. Antje, b. Nov. 10, 1791. 
V. Margaret, m. Johannes H. Gerretse, Nov. 11, 1787. 
Issue; 1. Elizabeth, b. July 16, 1789; 2. Simeon, b. Dec. 
9, 1791; 3.  Henderic, b.  Nov.  19, 1793; d.  in infancy; 4. 
Marregrietye, b. Sept. 6, 1799- 
Simon (or Simeon I.) Van Rypen d. intestate, and his 
four daughters, with their respective husbands, released to 
Jurrie all their interest in their father’s estate in Bergen 
county; also all their interest in the estate of their grand- 
father, Jurrie Pieterse, deceased. (1) 

Marinus-lsaac-Thomas-Juriaen Thomasse had children: 
By his first wife, Catrina Cogh: 
I.  Lea, b. Sept. 26, 1757 ; d. in inf. 
II. Lea, b. March 24, 1759; m. Adrian Sip, Jan. 23, 
1787.  Issue: 1. Isaac, b. March 19, 1789; 2. Annaetje, b. 
Sept. 5, 1791; 3. Adriaen, b. April 9, 1794; 4. Cornelius, b. 
June 27,1801. 
III. Casparus, b. Nov. io,  1765; m. Antje Ackerman. 
In 1804 he lived on the west bank of the Passaic river, near 
the present Passaic City line.

By his second wife, Elizabeth Lutken : 
IV. Isaac, b. May 26, 1771-  He bought part of his 
father’s farm, five acres on the east side of the Wesel road, 
at the executors’  sale, June 9, 1804. 
V. Harmen, b. Feb. 18, 1773. 
VI. Antje, b. June 23, 1775 ; m.  John Locy (Losie); he 
lived on the west bank of the Passaic river, on the point a 
short distance below where the Wesel road turns away from 
the Lake, and near a fording place where people formerly 
crossed the river. Issue: 1. Jacob, b. March 16, 1799; 2. Mary- 
nus, b. Jan. -, 1802; 3. Isaac, b. June 8, 1805; learned 
his trade as a weaver at Henry Doremus’s weave-shop in 
the neighborhood ; 4. John, b. Aug. 4, 1807 ; 5. Jannetje, b. 
June 17, 1809; 6. Cornelius, b. Jan. 30, 1813. 
VII. Johannes, b. April 6, 1778. 
VIII. Cornelus, b. April 4, 1780. 
IX. Gerret, b. Feb. 5, 1782. 
X. Simeon, b. July 11, 1784. 
XI. Thomas, b. Feb. 11, 1787. 
XII. Catharina, b. Oct. 2, 1790 ; m. Hendrick Wouterse, 
Dec. 24, 1808.  Issue : 1. Gerret, b: Dec. 7, 1809; 2. Cath- 
arina, b. June 12, 1812. 
Harpert-Jacob-Thomas-Juriaen Thomasse and Margaret 
Berry had children: 
I.  Jacobus,  b.   Feb.  25,   1765;  m.  Aaltje  Vreeland, 
June 30, 1787.  In deeds. Jacobus used the English form— 
James—of his name.  By deed June 5, 1804, for $180, 
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James H. Van Riper and Lettie his wife conveyed to John 
H. Van Riper a tract of nine acres, in Newark township, 
formerly the property of Michael D. Vreeland, “being part 
of the lot known by the name of the Rock Field “—at the 
present village of Franklin.  On Aug. 16, 1817, for $2, 500, 
they conveyed to Jacob Vreeland a tract of 57.73 acres in 
Acquackanonk, on the line of Abraham Berry, deceased 
—near Third river. (1) By deed, Oct. 23, 1805, for $875, 
they conveyed to John B. Berry a quarter of an acre, with 
house, etc., on the “main road leading from Passaic Falls 
to Newark, a little distant from the house of Halmagh Sip 
. . . near the river. (2) 

Dirck-Dirck-Thomas-Juriaen Thomasse and Claasje Vree- 
land had children:

I.  Pietertje,  b.  Nov.  16,  1758; m.  Walling-Waling- 
Johannis-Waling Jacobse (Van Winkle), Feb. 23, 1783 ; d- 
Jan. 4, 1846; he d. Jan. 17, 1832.  For her issue, see p. 102. 
II. Elias, b. Sept 1, 1761 ; d. in childhood. 
III Marytje, b. July 11, 1764; m. Cornelis Sip, Feb. 
8, 1784; d. Jan. 27, 1845 ; he d. Aug. 9, 1825, aged 65 yrs., 
11 mos., 16 days.  Issue: 1. Claasje, b. April 34, 1784; 2. 
Annaatje, b. Jan. 17, 1788. 
IV. Lybetje, b. Nov. 8, 1766; m. Adrijaen-Mercelius- 
Adrian-Adrian-Adrian Post, May 14, 1786; d. Nov. 20, 
1848; lie d. March 23, 1829.(3) 
V. Jannetje, b. May 25, 1770; d. in inf. 
VI. Jannetje, bap. Dec. 22, 1771; m. John Merselis, 
Feb. 13, 1790; d. Jan. 3 ,1856; he d. Sept. 7, 1841, aged 
76 yrs., 11 mos., 20 days.  Issue: 1. Claasje, b. Dec. —, 
1790; m. Peter H. Kip; 2. Arreyauntye (Arianna), b. Aug. 
2, 1797 ; m. Nicholas R. Terhune.   Children of Claasje :  1. 
Edo (still living, 1894, at Passaic); 2. Peter; 3. John; 4. 
Henry, late of Rutherford, deceased.  Children of Ariana: 
1. John (ex-Judge John N. Terhune, who lives on the Wesel 
road, on part of his mother’s ancestral domain); two other 
children died young. 
The four daughters of Dirck Van Rypen, named above, 
with their respective husbands, executed deeds, May 9, 
1803, dividing the property of their father.  John Merselis 
received 48 acres of Lot No. 3, East, in the Bogt subdivis- 
ion.(4) 

Garret-Juriaen-Gerrit-Juriaen Thomasse had children : 
By his first wife, Jannetje Diedricks :

I.  Jurrie, b. July 20, 1767; m. ist, NeelljeVan Hoorn, 
Dec. 18, 1790; 2d, Aegie Diedricks, wid. of Jacob Collerd, 
Sept. 13, 1807; d. April 4, 1826.  -Issue: 1. Gerret, b.. Oct. 
16,1791. 
By his second wife, Leena Vreeland : 
II. Joris,(George) b.  June 3,  1787; m. July  23,  1814,  Clara 
Vreeland, b. Dec. 25, 1794, at Pamrapo, Hudson county, 
dau. of George and Jane (Brinckerhoff) Vreeland; he lo- 
cated on the east bank of the Passaic river, just south of
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(1) Essex County Transcribed Deeds, A, 482: C, 253. 
(2) Ib., B. 29. 
(3) For account of her children, see p. 147. 
(4) Essex County Transcribed Deeds, A, 343, 349, 352. 

 

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hath pleased God to bless me in this life I give and dispose thereof as 
follows,  FIRST it is my will that all my just debts and funeral expenses 
be well and truly paid and discharged by all my children hereinafter 
named and that each of my children shall pay thair equal seventh part 
thereof.  ITEM I give to my son Garrit my biggest gun for his birth 
right ITEM I give and bequeath to my son Cornelius all that certain 
piece or part of my lot of Land I now dwell upon that is to say begin- 
ning at Passaick River from thence westerly with the full breadth of my 
said lot to a certain ditch together with all the buildings and privileges 
thereunto belonging which I give to my said son Cornelus his heirs and 
assigns forever.  ITEM I give and bequeath to my son Jacob and to 
his heirs and assigns forever all that piece or part of my said Lot of land 
to wit beginning at the aforesaid ditch which is to the westward of my 
hay barriks and from thence running westerly with the full breadth of my 
said lot until it comes to an apple tree standing near or at the drift road 
on the west side of said Jacobs Hay Barrick and the remainder of my 
said lot of land and my share in the School house and in the land there- 
unto belonging.  I do give and bequeath to my said to sons Cornelus 
and Jacob and to their heirs and assigns forever to be equally divided 
between them in such a manner as will be most convenient for each of 
them.  ITEM I give and bequeath to my daughter Leuya all my house- 
hold furniture also two milk cows and three sheep.  ITEM I give to my 
daughter Catriena one milk cow ITEM I give to my said son Comelus 
all my blacksmiths tools and it is my will that all the remainder of my 
moveable estate shall be equally divided between all my children namely 
Gerret, Conrelus Adriaen, Jacob and my daughters Catriena and An- 
naatye share and share alike and. further it is my will that my said son 
Cornelus shall furnish my grandson Cornelus (eldest son of my son John 
dec’d) with a good set of blacksmiths tools that is to say when my said 
grandson Cornelus shall attain the age of twenty one years, and further 
it is my Will and order that my son Cornelus shall pay the sum of sev- 
enty five pounds current money of New York that is to say the sum of 
fifteen pounds to my son Garrit and the sum of fifteen pounds to my son 
Adriaen and the sum of fifteen pounds to my daughter Lecya and the 
sum of fifteen pounds to my daughter Catriena and the sum of fifteen 
pounds to my daughter Annaatye or to their heirs or assigns and that at 
or before the expiration of ten years after my decease, it is also my 
Will and order that my said son Jacob shall pay the sum of seventy five 
pounds current money of New York to my sons Garrit and Adrean and 
my said daughter Lecya, Catriena, Annaatye and to each of them their 
heirs or assigns the sum of fifteen pounds at the expiration of ten 
years after my decease, and I do nominate and appoint my two sons 
Garrit and Comelus executors of this my last will and testament and 
do hereby revoke and disannul all former Wills by me made confirming 
this to be my last will and testament. In Witness Whereof the said Cor- 
nelus Aeltse have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year first 
above written. 
                                    Comelus Aeltse.     (SEAL).

III. Martje,  m.  Peter Adolf, both of Acquackanonk, 
May 6, 1727. She was called Martje Aeltse. 
IV. Annetje, bap. at Bergen, May l, 1696; m. Peter 
Gerritse, widower, June 22, 1733. 
V. Rachel, m. Barend van Hoorn, both being of Ac- 
quackanonk, Nov. 17, 1727.  Issue: l. Aeltje, b. Sept. 19, 
1728, at Wesel ; m. Johannes Ruthan, Dec. 26, 1746; he was 
b. at Rosendale; at the time of his marriage he lived in Ber- 
gen county, and she lived at Wyckoff*; 2. Dirck, b. Feb. 20, 
1730; 3. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 18, 1731. 
VI. Lea, m. Elias Vreeland.  Ch., Gerret, b. Feb. 5, 
1729.
Jan-Juriaen Thomasse and Neeltje Gerabrantse had child- 
ren 
I. Jurie, b. Jan.22, 1703; m. Helena Van Houten, 
b. at Acquackanonck, Oct. 19, 1738. He was called Jurie 
Janze Van Rype—-Jurie son of Jan. Some of his descend- 
ants took the name Jurianse or Yereance, and others Aury- 
ansen.


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II.  Marritje, b. March 16, I706. 
III. Mettie (Metje), b. July 22,1711; m. John Vreeland. 
IV. Gerrebrant, b. at New Barbadoes Neck, June l, 
1719; m. Fytje Van Vorst (b. at New Barbadoes Neck), 
Jan. 6, 1742.  He was called Garbrant Jurriyaansen in the 
marriage record.

Harmen-Juriaen Thomasse had children: 
By his first wife, Marietje Frerikse:

1.  Jurjaen, b. Sept. 12, 1710.    This was probably the 
Jerry Van Ryper, of  Somerset county, whose will, dated 
Oct. 2,  1788, proved Oct. 10,  1789, names children; 1. 
Harmen Van Rype or Van de Ripe; 2. John; 3. Magda- 
len; 4.  Sarah; g. Chrisyn; 6. Mary; 7. Catharine; 8. 
Charity; 9. Judah, 
II. Frerik (Frederick), b. Feb. 22, 1713; m.  1st, Ca- 
trintje Hopper, Oct. 19, 1738; 2d, Annetje Van Vorst (b. 
at New Barbadoes Neck), Dec. 2, 1742. 
III. Abraham, b. Jan. 25, 1716; m. Elizabeth Bradbery, 
m. bond dated Nov. 28, 1747.  He was called Abraham Van 
Ryper.  His wife was the dau. of John Bradbery, a miller 
on the Third River, who acquired a large interest in Ac- 
quackanonk at an early day (1). 
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(1) According to tradition-not a safe dependence, usually-John Brad- 
bury and his wife Elizabeth came to this country from England with six 
children-three sons and three daughters.  He was already settled at 
“Achquickenuncke ” when he bought from the East Jersey Proprietors, 
March 28, 1698, for f 15 ” current silver money of the Province,” a tract 
of fifteen acres on Bareskin brook; also another tract about fifteen 
chains square, ” bounded south by the Dutch Men’s Land west by the 
Third river and hisown land, north by Achquickenunk line,east by Sam- 
uel Plum and  Samuel Ward.” He subsequently bought more land from 
John Plum, of Newark, (1) and at a later date became the owner of a 
tract known as Lot No. 1, in the Acquackanonk Patent; also of Lot No. 
13, East, in the Bogt subdivision.  He had considerable mills on the 
Third river, and altogether was a man of importance in the community. 
The name is variously written in the records as Bradbury, Broadberry, 
and in Dutch as Braet-berri, the pronunciation being always the same. 
Delightfully vague rumors have come down through succeeding genera- 
tions of a vast ” Bradbury Estate ” lying dormant in England, awaiting 
claimants.  As an aid to these prospective heirs, but particularly for the 
light it gives on the title to various tracts in the ancient Acquackanonk 
Patent, the will of John Bradbery is given herewith: 

In the Name of God Amen this Eleventh day of August Anno One 
Thousand Seven hundred & thirty Nine in the thirteen year of the reign 
of our Sovereign Lord George the Second of Great Britain ffrance & 
Ireland King Defender of the ffaith &c.  I John Bradbery of Acquack- 
nonck in the County of Essex and province of the Eastern Devision of 
New Jersey Miller being at this present time in Sound and perfect mind 
and memory thanks be given unto God therefore, but calling to mind 
the frailty and mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed 
unto men once to dey do make and ordain this my last will and Teste- 
ment, in manner and forme following (that is to say) first and princi- 
plely I recommend my Soule into the hands of God that gave it hopeing 
through the merrits of Christ my Saviour to have Eternal Life and my 
bodey I recommend to the Eart to be by my Executors hereafter 
named to be buried in Deasent & Christian maner at ther discretion and 
tuching such worldly Estate wherewith it haith pleased God to bless me 
with in this Life I give devise and dispose thereof in the following- 
maner and form. Item I give devise and bequeath unto my beloved 
wife during her natural Life the Dweling House wherein I now live in, 
the use of the best Wagon, 2 horses foure milsh Cows the Choyce of 
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(1) E. J. Deeds, F, 553; 1.244.  By a survey dated Feb. 34, 1721, there 
was returned to him and Jacob Freeland a tract of 147.5 acres on Stink- 
er’s brook (near Third river), of which Bradbury was to have 103.3 
acres.-Perth Arntoy Surveys.
 


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age, and when ninity years old conveyed all of his property to
his children in consideration of the following agreement, (1)
which was not unusual in those days, and which, according
to family tradition, turned out happily for all concerned:

Know all men by these presents that we John Van Riper of the
Township of Newark and Philip Van Riper of the Township of
Acqackononck both in the County of Essex and State of New Jersey

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best pasture, the use of the Barne fire wood, and long fodder Sufficient 
for the sd Horses & Cows.  Also the use of two of my best Servants to 
wait upon her, the use of Such ffurniture as shall be necessary. Also 
free Grinding of all such graine she shall have occasion for or of  Item 
I give devise and bequeath unto my Sun Richard Bradbery and to the 
heirs of his bodey Lawfully to be begotten all yt Tract of Land & Orchard 
whereon I now live lying on the west side of the Rode leading to ye 
third River beginning at the East side of my Mill Dam and from thence 
running Easterly to Cornelious Loberson’s Line thence along the said 
Line to the third River thence along the third River to the Dutchmen’s 
Line as is so mention in the patent for the same Land thence Southerly 
along the Same line to Bastian Van Geassels line, thence Easterly as the 
same line runs to the highway, thence along the highway to the first 
mentioned plase together with all the houses out houses Mills Barns 
thereon Erected Excepting the use of my said house Barne and Grind- 
ing as is heretofore given Wife for her use during her natural li fe, as also 
three acors Land lying by Pasaik River which I bought of Abraham 
Bucke with bolting box & bolting cloth and the house thereon Erected 
with this Express Condition that he my son Richard shall pay unto my 
beloved Wife the sum of Twenty pounds Current money of New Jersey 
Yearly and every year during her Natural Life Also to my Daughter 
Susanna the Sum of One hundred thirty three pounds Six Shillings and 
Eight pence & to her heirs foure years after my decease. Also my 
Daughter Elizabeth Sum of one hundred thirty three pounds Six Shill- 
ings and Eight pence foure years after my decease, the Sum of Sixty Six 
pounds thirteen Shillings and four pence to my Grand Daughter Mary 
Bery four years after my decease & the Sum of Sixty Six pounds thir- 
teen Shillings and four pence to my Grandson William Bery when he 
shall come to ye Age of twenty one years but in case my Sun Richard 
dos not comply with every Article Clause and Condition herein Con- 
tained and at the time limited, then I Will that the said Tracks of Lands 
Houses Mills Barn bolting box bolting Cloth house thereon Erected be 
devided in foure Equal Shares or parts as followeth, one Eaquel forth 
part unto my Son Richard and to his heirs Lawfully begotten, one 
Equal forth part to my Daughter Susanna and to her heirs. One Equal 
forth part to my Daughter Elizabeth and to her heirs Lawfully to be 
begotten. One Equal forth part to the Children of my Daughter Mary 
Bery deed and to their heirs to be Equally divided among them share & 
share alike and to the Survivors of them in Case any of them dey in 
their nonage Also in Case my Sun Richard does not Comply with the 
aforesaid Conditions then my beloved wife will — deprived of a Suffi- 
cient Maintenance I will that my Executors hereafter named shall pay 
out of my personal Estate unto my beloved Wife the — Sum of 
Twenty pounds yearly and every year insted of the twenty pounds my 
Sun Richard should have paid her Item as tuching all my real Estate 
howsoever or wheresoever which I have not herein devised, I do give 
and bequeath as followeth; unto my Daughter Susanna one Equal third 
part and to her heirs unto my Daughter Elizabeth one Equeal third part 
and to her heirs and unto the Children of my Daughter Mary Bery de- 
ceased one Equeal third part & to their heirs to be Equally divid 
Amoung them and unto the Survivors of them in Case any of them dey 
in their nonage.  Item as to my personal Estate which I shall dey pos- 
sessed of Excepting such things as I have given to my wife for her use 
during her Life, I give & bequeath as followth Viz; unto my Sun Rich- 
ard One Equal forth part and to his heirs, unto my Daughter Susanna 
one Equal forth part & to her heirs unto my Daughter Elizabeth one 
Equal forth part and to her heirs & one Equal forth part to the Children of 
my Daughter Mary Bery deceased and unto there heirs to be Equally 
divided among them  And Whereas it may so happen that the Children 
of my Daughter Bery be under age at my decease so that they will be
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and Richard Van Houten of the township of Saddle River in the County

of Bergen and State aforesaid are held and firmly bound unto Abraham
Van Riper of the Township of Acquackononck in the County of Essex
and state aforesaid in the sum of Five hundred and fifty dollars Lawful
money of the State of New Jersey to be paid to the said Abraham Van
Riper or to his certain Attorney Heirs Executors Administrators or
Assigns for which payment well and truly to be made and done
We bind ourselves our Heirs Executors and Administrators Jointly and
Severally firmly by these presents Sealed with our Seals and Dated this

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uncable of deviding to Prevent the Ill Consequence thereof I will and 
do order my Executors hereafter named do make a just and true divis- 
ion according to the intent & meaning of this my will and give unto 
Each Legatee there just and true devidend according as I have herein 
left them.  Item in Case any of my Children should dey without lawfull 
Issue that part share or portion which they was to have I will devise and 
bequeath the same unto my Surviving Children and to there heirs that 
has lawfull Issue.  Lastly I do hereby nomenate & appoint my my Sun 
in Law John Ludlow & my Trusty ffrend Samuel Rattan Executors of 
this my Last will and Testement & do hereby utterly revoke disanull & 
make void all & any other former wills and Testements heretofore by me 
maid rattifying allowing & holding firm & Effectually this & no other to 
be my last Will & Testement. In Witness whereof I have hereunto Set 
my hand & seal ye day and yeare first abouve written.(l) 
                                                                                  John Bradbery [L. S.]

This instrument was witnessed by Rachel Vrelandt, Margriet Vree- 
lant and ffranselijntye Vreeland, and was proved Sept. 7, 1740.  Rattan 
refused to qualify as executor, and only Ludlow qualified.
John Bradbery had issue:
 
I. Richard, m. Maria Merrill; d. without issue.
 
II. Susanna, m. Jan Ludlow, Sept. 33,1731.  Issue; 1. Jan, b. June
 
11, 1732; m. – -; 2. Richard, b. Aug. -, 1745! m. Elizabeth -;
 
d. Nov. 17, 1820, aged 75 yrs. 3 mos.  She d. May 31, 1829, aged 79 yrs.,
 
8 mos., 6 days.  For some account of John Richard Ludlow and his des-
 
cendants, see p. 130.
 
III. Elizabeth, m. Abraham Van Riper, m. bond dated Nov. 28, 1747.
 
IV. Mary, m. Jan Berry, of New Barbadoes, Nov. 12, 1709,  He was
 
probably a grandson of Major John Berry, of the Island of Barbadoes,
 
of whom and his son Richard Berry mention is made on p. 114.  Issue:
 
         i.  Jan, m.  Mareitje Baaldin (Mary Baldwin).    Children :  i. Ritsjer
 
        (Richard), bap. Feb. 11, 1750; 2. Maria, bap. Dec. 15, 1751 ; 3. Lena,
 
         bap. Oct. 27. 1754; 4. Susanna, bap. Feb. 24, 1757; 5. Abraham, bap.
 
         March 22, 1761.
 
        ii.  Philip, m, Helena DeGrauw, Nov.  15, 1743.    Children :  1. Jan,
 
        bap, Aug. 12, 1744; d. in inf.; 3. Dirck (Richard), bap. Oct. 20, 1745:
 
        d. in inf.; 3. Jan, bap. Aug. 4, 1751 ; 4. Richard, b. June 2, 1753.
 
         iii.  Samuel,  m.   Hendrickje  Kip.    Child:  Mareitje, bap.  Jan.  29,
 
         1749.
 
         iv. Abraham,  m.  Annaatje Outwater.   Child: Marytje, b. Dec.
 
         29,1765,
 
         v. Willem, b. Aug. 31, 1730.
 
Richard Bradbery  failed to comply with the conditions of his father’s
 
will, and having left no issue the  entire  estate of John Bradbery
 
descended to Susanna Ludlow, Elizabeth Van Riper and the children of
 
Mary Berry, and these heirs mutually released to each other.  Jan
 
Berry, son of Mary, received from the other heirs a deed, Dec. 20, 1770,
 
for part of Lot No, 1, at Acquackanonk, on the Third river, containing 68
 
acres(2) Lot No. 13, East, in the Bogt, appears to have been allotted to
 
Abraham Berry and William Berry, who sold the same to Cornelis Ger-
 
ritse and Cornelis Van Riper, April 20, 1772, the former taking a one-
 
third interest, and the latter two-thirds; Jacob Cornelius Van Riper,
 
mason, of Acquackanonk, released to Simeon John Van Winkle and
 
John H, Garritse, heirs of Cornelis Gerritse, the northern third part of
 
the Lot, April 15, 1788, and conveyed the remaining two-thirds to John
 
Neafie, May 2, 1788.(3) John Ludlow received lands near Third river, and
 
Van Riper received a third interest elsewhere,(4)
 
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(1) E. J. Wills, Liber C, f. 536.
(2) Essex Transcribed Deeds, B, 69. 
(3) See notes on Lot No. 13, East, on p, 72, ante. 
(4) E. J. Deeds, F 3,f. 278.


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Sixth Day of August in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hun- 
dred and six. 
Whereas the said Abraham Van Riper by his certain Deed of Gift 
bearing even Date herewith hath sold and conveyed all his right 
and Interest in and to the farm whereon the said John Van Riper now 
lives-And hath also by his certain other Deed of Gift sold and 
conveyed all his right and Interest in and to the farm whereon the said 
Philip Van Riper now lives-And by his certain other Deed of Gift or 
Bill of Sale hath sold and assigned certain Goods and Chattels to Mary 
Van Houten the wife of tile said Richard Van Houten-Now Therefore 
the Condition of the above obligation is such that it the above bound 
John Van Riper, Philip Van Riper and Richard Van Houten their Heirs 
Executors and Administrators shall maintain the said Abraham Van 
Riper during his natural life and find and provide him with Good and 
sufficient meat, Drink ,washing, Lodging and Clothing at either of 
the Houses of the said John Van Riper. Philip Van Riper or Richard 
Van Houten in which the said Abraham Van Riper shall or may choose 
to reside and Dwell-and they the said John Van Riper, Philip 
Van Riper and Richard Van Houten their Heirs Executors or Adminis- 
trators shall well and truly pay or Cause to be paid unto the said 
Abraham Van Riper yearly and every year from the date hereof during 
his natural life the sum of fifteen dollars each in trust for the use of him 
at whose House the said Abraham Van Riper may choose to reside and 
Dwell and in that proportion for any part of the Year in which the said 
Abraham Van Riper may happen to die-Then the above Obligation to 
be Void otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. 
Sealed and Delivered :                   John Van Riper   [L. S.] 
In the presence of: 
                                                       Philip Van Riper      [L. S.] 
                                                     Richard Van Houten  [L. S.]

Note The word ” five ” in the eighth line : 
of the penalty altered from the word : 
Two-before the execution hereof-: 
G. Van Howten 
Jno. R. Crane.

IV. Johannes, b. July 21, 1718; m. Hester Stynmets, 
April 6, 1754.  He was called Johannis or Johannis H. Van 
Rypen. 
By his second wife, Judith Steinmets : 
V. Christophel (Christopher), b. Sept. 6, 1722; m. 
Metje Brouwer, Sept. 28, 1746·  His name appears in the 
records as Crestoffel or Christophel Van Rypen.  He prob- 
ably lived in the Peckamin river neighborhood. 
VI. Maritje, b. Sept. 14, 1724. 
VII. Jacob, b. Feb. 8, 1728; m. Sophia (Fytje) Jaco- 
basse, of Essex county, m. bond dated Feb. 23, 1761.  He 
lived on a farm adjoining that of Frans Post, on the Pecka- 
min river, near Little Falls.  His will, dated Oct. 17, 1794, 
probate granted Dec. 23, 1794, made this disposition of his 
estate: 

In the Name of God Amen  I, Jacob Van Ripen of Peckman River(2) so 
called being Weak in Body but of sound mind and Memory, reallizing 
the Mortallity of my mortal Body do constitute and Appoint this to be 
my Last Will and testament. Imprimus I order my- just debts and 
funeral Charges to be paid Out of my Movable Estate, Item I give and 
Bequeath unto Sophiah my Lawfull and faithfull Wife the full Improve- 
ment of All and Every part and parcell of Both my real and personal 
Estate during the Term of her Natural Life, or while she shall remain 
my Widow, After Which I will and Bequeath my whole Estate in man- 
ner following that is is to say that my Homestead or Farm Lying 
on Peckmans River (2)be devided into Six equal Shares or parts together 
with the Movables then remaining One of which Shares or Equal parts 
I will and Bequeath Unto My Son Harman, another Share or equal part 
I will and Bequeath unto my Son John Another Share equal part I will 
and Bequeath unto my son Thomas Another share or equal part I will 
and Bequeath unto my son Richard an Other share or equal part I will 
and Bequeath unto my Son Isaac, An other share or equal part I will 
and Bequeath unto my son Jacob. Furthermore it is my Will that the 
Land I Own at Horse Neck be devided into Five Equal parts which


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equal parts or shares I give and Bequeath in Manner following that is 
to say one equal part or Share unto my son Harmar an Other 
equal part or share unto my son John an other Equal part or share unto 
my Son Thomas an other equal part or Share unto my son Richard an 
Other equal part or share I will and Bequeath unto my sons Isaac & 
Jacob.  Further it is my Will and pleasure that My Sons Isaac 
and Jacob receive and education from my Estate equal unto the rest of 
their Brothers which Expence is to be borne by their Mother.  Further 
more I give and Bequeath All My Blacksmith Tools unto my Son John, 
Further More I give and Bequeath unto my Daughters Helena and 
Judey the sum of fifty pounds each which Legacy I order to be paid 
equally by my Six Sons.  I hereby Older Constitute & and Appoint my 
sons Harmar, John and Thomas to be my Lawful Executors to this my 
Last Will and Testament.  In testimony whereof I have to these 
presents Set my Hand and seal In the Township of Acquachanonk In 
the County of Essex and State of New Jersey this seventeenth day of 
October in the year of Our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and 
Ninety four 
                                                             Jacob Van Ripen [L.S.] 
Signed Sealed and published in presence of John Personett Jotham 
Perry Benjn Prince N. B. the Words (and Bequeath unto my Son) Be- 
tween the Nineteenth and twentyeth Line were interlined before Sign- 
ing.  Benjn Prince   John Personett.(l)

VIII. Isaac, b. Sept. 30, 1729; m. Catrina Van Rype, 
both being of Acquackanonk, June 21, 1753. 
IX. Sarah, b. June 30, 1732. 
X. Gerrit, b. Nov. 3, 1734 m.  Fytje Van Winkle, b. 
 at Acquackanonk, Oct. 18, 1757. 
XI. Geurt. 
XII. Thomas, m. Saertje Van Rype, both of Acquacka- 
 nonk, Dec. 21, 1755. 
XIII. Christina. 

            Fourth Generation.

Gerrit-Thomas-Jurimasseaen Thomasse and Jannetje Vree- 
land had children: 
1. Marritje,  m. Henry Van Winkle. 
II. Jannetje, m. Johannis Van Winkle, of Essex, July 
3,1745. 
III. Antje, b. Sept. 16, 1730; d. in childhood. 
IV. Lea, m. Peter Jacobusse, widower, both of Essex 
county, March 15, 1753.  Issue; I. Antje, b. Aug. 25, 1753. 
2. Gerret, b. Feb. 26, 1762. 

Jurjaen-Thomas-Juriaen  Thomasse  and  Aeltje Van 
Winkle had children: 
1.  Thomas, b. Jan.  7,  1715 ; m.  Lea Van Wagenen, 
b. at Wesel *, both living at Acquackanonk, Jan. l,  1741 (m. 
bond dated Aug. 6, 1740, indicating some unforeseen 
obstacle which delayed the nuptials nearly five months after 
the license had been obtained). 
II. Antje,  b. Nov. 4,  1716,  at Tappan; m.  Martin 
Ryersen, b. in New York, son of Frans Ryersen, in 1737 ; 
 she d. in 1781, and was buried in a private burying ground 
near the present Garfield avenue, in the First Ward; after- 
wards the remains were interred in the old Dutch cemetery 
in Ryle avenue(3) ; some years ago the ashes were removed to 
Cedar Lawn Cemetery.  Some account of her descendants 
will be found in the Ryerson Genealogy. 
III. Simeon, b. Feb. 8, 1719. 
IV. Jenneke, b. at Tappan, Dec. 25, 1720; m. Sept. 6, 
1745. Jacob Van Houten, b. at Totowa.
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(1) Recorded in Book No. 33 of Wills, Trenton, page 371. 

(2) West Paterson Area
(3)Old Totowa Cemetery,Paterson,NJ. 
(*)Clifton,NJ 


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 V. Abraham, b. Sept. 27, 1722; d. in inf. 
VI. Johannis, b. May 7, 1725  m. Christiena Pieterse, 
 Jan. 5, 1753, both were of Acquackanonk at the time. 
VII. Rachel, b. Sept. 4, 1726; prob. m. 1st, Abraham 
 Van Winkel, both of Acquackanonk, Feb. 17, 1753; 2nd 
 Frans Post, widower, both of Wesel, Sept. 21, I755. 
  VIII. Lea, b. June 14, 1729. 
  IX. Abraham, b. Feb. 12, 1731.  He was prob. the 
 Abraham Van Riper, of Second River, whose will, dated 
 Aug. 17, 1770, proved Sept. 24, 1770, directs all his mov- 
 able   effects   to   be   sold   at   public   vendue   within   six   weeks 
 after his decease, and the net proceeds to be put out at in- 
 terest for the use of his two daughters, Rachel and Altie, 
 until they should be of age or married, (l) 
 X. Dirck, b. June 9, 1734. m, Elisabet Meet (b. May 
26, l739, May 23, 1762 , d. April 24, 1807.  A tract of 
145.40 acres was surveyed to him, Nov. 23, 1762, at Upper 
Preakness*, on the road (now known as Berdan avenue) 
pleading from the Hamburg turnpike to Oakland. 
*a section of Wayne,NJ. 

Jan-Thomas-Juriaen Thomasse and Marritje Van Houten 
had children: 
   I.  Thomas, d. before 1789.    He was a  blacksmith by 
trade, and was prob. the Thomas Van Rype, widower, who 
m. Sarah Post, wid., Sept. 21, 1777. 
   II.  Derrick, m.  Elizabeth (Lybetje) Van Houte, Jan. 
1767.  He d. intestate, and Garret I. Van Riper and 
Abraham Van Houten were appointed administrators, 
March 30, 1803.  In the instrument making the appointment 
Derrick is described as “Richard I. (Jan) Van Riper, late 
of Essex county.”  In 1795 he is referred to as Capt. Der- 
rick  Van Riper. 
 III. Gerret, h. May 2,  1754;  m. Jannetje Winne.   In 
1789 he was living at Bergen*; in 1802, at Washington, N. Y. 
 IV. Adrian, b. Sept. 19, 1757.prob. m. Sarah Kelliham, 
Aug. 1, l784.  No account has been found of his descend- 
lants. 
 V. Helmigh ; he was a shoemaker by trade. 
 VI. Johannes (John), m. Catharina Post; d. May —, 
 1827, aged 82 yrs.   He had a small grist mill on the west 
bank of the Passaic River, at or near the mouth of the brook 
flowing into Dundee Lake.  The site is now covered by 
water. 
By deed May 2, 1789, the five sons above conveyed to 
Richard Ludlow a tract of 39 &1/4 acres on Van Houten lane; 
Ludlow also bought from them sundry other lands adjoin- 
ing the above, “being part of the farm of Jan Tomasin Van 
Riper deceased.”(2) 
VII. Marritje ; she was living in 1797. 
* Jersey City. 

Abraham-Thomas-Juriacn Thomasse and Elizabeth Hes- 
seise had children: 
      I.  Jannetje,  b.  April  17,  1723,  m,  Halmagh-Dirck 
an Houten, of Totowa, m. bond dated Oct. 19, 1750 ; she 
survived her husband, and d. between July 27, 1773. and 
July l, 1782.(3)
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(1) E. J. Wills, K, 1. 270. 
 (2)Essex County Transcribed Deeds, C, 143, 144,149, 151. 
(3) See notes on  Lot No.  7, West, on p.  73, ante. 
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        II.  Elisabeth, b. Nov. 17, 1726;m Johannes-Roelof 
Van Houten, in 1752  or earlier; she survived so late 
as 1808. 
   Their father having died intestate , these two daughters 
 inherited his property, including lots 3 and 10, East, and 
Lot 7, Westin the Bogt subdivison, as mentioned on p. 
73, ante.Some accountof their descendents will be found 
in the Van Houten Genealogy. 
Isaac-Thomas-Juriacn Thomasse and Lea Van Winkel 
had issue:

I.  Simon, b. Oct.  3,  1730;  m.  Maragrietje  Pieterse,. 
dau. of Jurrie Pieterse. 
II Marinus (Marynus), b.  and lived at Slooterdam*; 
m. ist, Catrina Cogh (dau. of Casparus Cogh or Kough, of 
Slooterdam), May14, 1757; 2nd  Elizabeth Lutken, bap. 
Feb.  9,  1746,  dan. of Hermen Lukesen (Lutken) and 
Annaetje Anjevyn.   In his will, dated August 13, 1791, 
proved Oct. 22, 1792,, Marynis describes himself as of 
Acquackanonk, his homestead being on the Wesel road. (1) He 
gives all his estate to his wife Elizabeth during her widow- 
hood, with power to dispose of the same for her support; 
to Caspar, his eldest son, five shillings for his birthright; 
the remainder of his real estate to his sons, after his wife’s 
death or remarriage; to Catrina and Antje, one bed and 
bedstead,  with  the furniture  thereunto belonging; the 
residue of his estate to be divided between all his children. 
Executors-his wife and his brother-in-law Harmon Lutken. 
The will was witnessed by Lucas Wessels, Henry Schoon- 
maker and Hessel Pieterse.  Elizabeth, widow of Marinus, 
made her will April 15 1815, simply bequeathing her wear- 
ing apparel, bedding, etc., to her two daughters, Anna 
Loshy and Caty Wauters.  The witnesses were B. V. D. 
Brinkerhoff and his sister Hetty, wife of Peter Jackson. 
The will was proved Feb. 3, 1833(2) The executors of Ma- 
rinus sold the homestead farm, extending from the Wesel 
road eastwardly to the Passaic river, being about 10×55 
chains in area, containing 49.36 acres, to his son Isaac, 
June 9, 1804; it was bounded on the south by lands of Ja- 
cob En. Vreeland, and on the north by lands of Thomas 
Post.   Isaac conveyed the same day to Abraham Acker- 
man.  The executors also sold to Walling C. Van Winkle, 
June 9, 1804, another tract, of 23.65 acres, bounded on the 
east by the Passaic river, on the south by lands of the heirs 
of Jacob E. Vreeland, deceased, and the heirs of Michael 
E. Vreeland, deceased, on the west by the heirs of Michael 
E. Vreeland and Walling C. Van Winkle, and on the north 
by Jacob El. Vreeland.(3) These tracts were in or near the 
northern part of the City of Passaic, near the Vreeland 
brook. 
IIIThomas, m. Neeltje Vreeland, both of Acquacka- 
nonk, June 5, 1753.  Ch.,  Isaac, b. March 31, 1754. 

Jacob-Thomas-Juriaen Thomasse and Marietje Gerbrantse 
had children: 
I.  Catrina, b.  Sept. 28,  1729.
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(1) Essex County Transcribed Deeds, A, 436, 444; D, 90, 130, 240. 
(2) Essex County  Wills,  F, 69, 
(3) Essex County Transcribed Deeds, A, 436,439* 444. 
*Fair Lawn,NJ.

  


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II.  Harpert,  b.  April  16,  1731.m Margaret  (Mar- 
grietje) Berry, m. bond dated April 22, 1762.  In 1790 he 
lived on part of the John Bradbery farm, near “Broad- 
berry’s lane,” in the vicinity of Third river*(1). He is usually 
called Harpeand sometimes Horrip Van Riper in the records. 
III. Gerrit, m. Geertje Gerrebrantse.   Ch., Jacob, b. 
Nov. 2, 1767; m. Jannetje Van Winkel, Nov. 8, 1792. 
———————————————————— 
Dirck-Thomas-Juriaen Thomasse and PietertJe Post had 
child: 
1.  Dirck,  m.  ist,  Claasje  Vreeland,  b.  and living at 
Wesel, Nov. 30,  1755;  2nd,  Fytje Wagenen, wid. of 
Dirck Vreeland, Oct. 14, 1787.  This elderly couple lived 
on the River road, south of Passaic, on opposite sides of the 
Mineral brook road.  As they were comfortably settled in 
their own homes, they concluded to remain so , accordingly, 
Dirck would call upon his wife, spend a sociable evening 
with her) and then return to his own home.  It does not 
appear that they disagreed in any way; neither has it been 
explained why they married at all, under such circum- 
stances.  This singular arrangement excited a great deal of 
curiosity and comment in its day, but the parties most con- 
cerned paid no attention to the comments of their neighbors 
and continued their friendly but unconnubial relations for 
fifteen years.   Through Dirck’s farm the  Mineral Spring 
brook meandered.  A minor tributary so abounded in tur- 
tles that the Dutch called the adjacent elevation at Brook 
avenue, Schellepute-berg (2)-Turtle Hill.   Dirck died in- 
testate, May 23, 1802, aged 69 yrs., 6 mos., 26 days, and his 
four sons-in-law-Walling Van  Winkle,  Cornelius  Sip, 
Adrian M. Post and John Merselis-were appointed ad- 
ministrators, May 25, 1802, just two days after his death. 
His widow survived her quasi husband sixteen years.  The 
will of Sophia Van Riper is dated Jan. 14, 1809 ; witnessed 
by Garret Van Riper, Helmagh Sip and Richard Riker; 
proved May 13, 1818.(3) in it she devises all her estate to 
her three sons-Richard Vreeland, Hermanns Vreeland, 
and Ralph Vreeland, including 107 acres at Horseneck, 
known by the name of “Wortelrly ,” also a lot of land in 
the “houttine.”(4). 

Juriaen-Gerrit-Juriaen Thomasse and Margrietje Died- 
ricks had children:

I.  Gerrit, b. Sept  14,  1729   d. in inf. 
II.  Marragrietje, b. Oct. 7, 1733; m. Johannis-Corne- 
lis-Aelt-Juriaen Thomasse. 
III. Aeltje, b. March 4, 1735; bap. at Bergen; m. Dan- 
iel Vreeland. 
IV. Beelitje. 
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(1) Hist. Passaic County Roads, 26,  “Broadbury’s Lane” is the road 
running from the River road in Acquackanonk township to Kings- 
land’s paper mills. Joseph Kingsland of Bloomfield, acquired in 1814 
and 1818) tbe interest of the heirs of Abraham Berry, deceased) in the 
lands of their father, being doubtless derived from John Bradbury, and 
now known as the Paper Mill property. See Essex County Transcribed 
Deeds, C, 469-472. 
(2)  More correctly, Schildpad-berg. 
(3)  Essex County Wills, B, 411. 
(4) Hout-tuyn-wood-garden,  The name was applied to a tract of 
land at Stone House Plains (Brookdale Park,Bloomfield,NJ) 
where the trees grew so luxuriantly as to resemble a forest garden. 
 It was also called “the English wood land.” 
* Third River -at the northwest end of Belleville,NJ. runs into 
                          the Second River,which runs into the Passaic River. 


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 V.Gerrit,b. April 6,1839; m. 1st, Jannetje Diedricks; 
she d. Oct. 18,1784;  2nd, Leena Vreeland; he d. 
Feb. 24,1821; Leena his wife, d Sept.25, 1819, aged 63 
yrs. 4 mos.,6days
Cornelius-Gerrit-Juriaen Thomasse and Aellje Van Win- 
kle had children:

I.  Garret, d. without issue ; will proved May 4,  1795. 
II.  Daniel, b. June 26,  1736;  m. Elizabeth Terhune, 
Oct. 13, 1761 ; d. July 23, 1818; she was b. July 15, 1738; 
 d. June l, 1811. 
III. Beelitje, b. Oct. 10, 1741; m. Johannis Van Horn, 
May 6, 1762; d. Feb. 13, 1826. 
IV. Jannetje, bap. April 16, 1745; m. Nicholas Tuers, 
May 13, 1766. 
V. Aeltje, b. June 7, 1748; m. Johannes Van Rypen. 
Issue: l. Johannes, b. Dec. 4, 1768; 2. Thomas, b. Dec. 
20, 1771;  3. Marretje, b. July 23, 1778. 
VI. Cornelius, b. Dec. 8, 1750; d. Aug. 13, 1767. 

Johannis  Gerrit-Jurian- Thomasse and Maragrietje Van 
Winkle had child: 
1.  Garret,  b.  Feb.  4,   1749.m. 1st,  Catrintje  Van 
Wagenen;  2d, Catrientje Van Rypen, March 2, 1799; 
d. Aug. 31, 1837. 

Juriaen-Aelt-Juriaen Thomasse and Martje Vreeland had 
child: 
1.  Gerrit,  b. Dec. 30, 1729;  m.  Helena (Lea, Leenlje) 
Post. 

Cornelis-Aelt-Juriaen Thomasse and Geesje  Post had 
children:.

I.  Lea, b. Dec. l,  1729. 
II. Johannis,  bap.  Aug.  29,  1731;  m.  Marragrietje 
Van Rype.  His will, dated Sept. 19, 1767, was proved 
Sept. 28, 1767.  It was evidently made on his death-bed. 
He disposed of his property as follows: 

Item I will & order that my Dearly beloved wife Marregrietye shall 
Possess & Enjoy all my Estate Both real & personal During the time 
She doth Continue to be My Widow Item I Give unto my Son Cornelius 
five Shillings for bis birth Right.  Item I further will & order that after 
the Death or Remarriage of my said Wife all my Estate both real 
& personal that is to Say all My Land & real Estate in the County of 
Essex or Elsewhere shall be Equally Divided between all my Sons here- 
in after Named viz the Equal fourth part of sd Land I give unto my Son 
Cornelus his heirs & Assigns for Ever also one Equal fourth part of my 
sd Land I Give to my Son Jurrie his heirs & Assigns for Ever also one 
equal fourth part of my said Land I Give to my son John his heirs & 
Assigns for Ever & also one Equal fourth Part of my sd Land I Give to 
my son Garret his heirs & assigns for Ever & all my Personal Estate 
Shall be Equally Divided between my four Sons above Named but in 
case any of my sons above Named do Depart this Life without Issue 
then & in Such Case the share of the Land hereby Given to them So 
Departing as afd Shall Devolve unto the Surviving brothers to be then 
Equally Divided between them & I do hereby Nominate Constitute & 
appoint my brother in Law Garret Van Rypen & my Friend Hassel 
Peterse to be Executors of this my Last Will & testament & I do hereby 
Revoke & Disanul all former Wills by me made Ratifying & Confirm- 
ing this to be my Last Will & testament in Witness whereof I the said 
Jobannes C Van Rypen have to this my Last Will & testament set my 
hand & Seal the Day & year first above Written. (1) 
Signed & Sealed in the presence )                  his 
of us George Vreeland Hendrick}   Johannes C Van X Rypen  [L. S.) 
Post, Samuel Merrick.          )                                     Mark

III. Gerrit, prob. d. young.
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(I) Recorded in Liber I of Wills, Trenton, pages 190 &c.


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IV. Cornelius, m. 1st, Margaret Vreeland; 2d, Eliza- 
beth Vreeland, Nov. 15, 1779.  By deed (unrecorded), June 
11, 1767, Cornelius Aeltse conveyed to his son, Cornelius 
Van Reypen, for £300 and other causes: “The frunt part 
 of my lott of land on which I now dwell beginning at the 
 northeast corner of my land at a rock at Passaic River, 
 from thence westerly all along my line to a stone planted in 
 the ground along the highway which leads to the Falls near 
 the northwest corner of my barn, from thence southerly the 
 full breadth of my lott to another stone planted on the line 
 between me and Hendrick Post from thence easterly as my 
 line runs down to Passaic River, thence all along Passaic 
River northerly to the place of Beginning: Containing six 
acres be the same more or less,” the said Cornelius Aeltse 
reserving for himself and his family during his natural life, 
“the use of so mutch of the edifices on the premisses and of 
the premisses and appurtenances as he may judge necessary.” 
He doubtless wished to carry on his occupation at the 
forge so long as he might have the ability to wield a ham- 
mer or shoe a horse.  Cornelius Van Reypen appears to 
have been a man determined to have his rights, but at the 
same time willing to assert them peaceably.  In May, 1795, 
he and his neighbor, Henry Post, had a controversy with 
the representatives of the estate of Peter Vreeland, de- 
ceased, as to their most westerly line, under the Wesel moun- 
tain.   The  matter was left to John Elias Vreeland, Paul 
Powlison and Abraham Willis, who made an award, estab- 
lishing the beginning place “at the southwest corner of 
Henry Posts line, eighty four chains distant from the cross 
line of the division of the Wesel lots on a course N. 53. 12′ 
W. and from thence running N. 37. 48′ E. along marked 
trees (mentioned) to stake and stones in the line of heirs of 
Elias Vreeland deceased.”  The administrators of Peter 
Vreeland thereupon executed a release (unrecorded), May 
25, 1795, to Henry Post and Cornelius Van Reypen, of all 
the land east of the line so established by the award.  A 
like dispute between Cornelius Van Reypen, on the one 
side, and Michael H. and Cornelius Vreeland, owners of 
the Dree Hoek or Lot No. I, West, in the Bogt subdivision, 
on the other part, regarding the line between that Lot and 
Lot No. 13, in the Wesel subdivision, was referred to the same 
arbitrators, who made a report (unrecorded) determining 
the line; whereupon Michael H. and Cornelius Vreeland 
executed a release (unrecorded) to Van Reypen, May 25, 
1795, of all lands south of said line.  The will of Cornelius 
Van Riper, made March 13, 1798 during his last illness, 
and proved March 31, 1798, is commendably brief:

In the Name of God Amen.  I Cornelius Van Riper of Weasal in the 
township of Accquacknonk, County of Essex and State of New Jersey, 
being of sound mind and memory, but weak of body, do make and pub- 
lish this my last Will and Testament: First, my will is that all my hon- 
est debts shall be paid out of my Estate by my Executors herein after 
named. Second, I give and bequeath to my children by my first wife 
Margaret, namely, Seithtee, Rachel and Pegge, to their heirs and assigns 
forever sixty pounds, moneys they have got by their mother’s Estate, 
and all the personal Estate that is left, which was brought by their said 
mother to me, to be equally divided between them share and share alike. 
Thirdly, I give and bequeath to my two child by my last wife Elizabeth, 
namely, Mary and Jenny, to their heirs and assigns forever, one hun- 
dred pounds, money they have got by their mother’s Estate, and also 


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all the personal Estat now in being, which their said mother brought 
to me, to be equally divided between them share and share alike. 
Forthly, I give and bequeath to my first children Sithtee, the children 
of Rachel and to Peggy, my two daughters and my daughter Rachel’s. 
children, my negro wench Sary, and her daughter a small negro girl, 
named Nance, to their heirs and assigns forever, the value of them to 
be divided in three parts equally to them the said Sitree, Peggy and the 
children of Rachel.  Fifthly, I give and bequeath to my two daughters 
Mary and Jenny, children of my last wife my negro wench named Laur, 
and my negro boy named Tom, to them the said Mary and Jenny, their 
heirs and assigns forever.  Sixthly, I give and bequeath my negro man 
Jim and the rest of my personal Estate to all my children; that is to say : 
To  Sithtee, Peggy, Mary, Jenney and Rachel’s children to their heirs 
and assigns forever, to be equally divided between them, that is, the two 
children of Rachel to have one equal share.  Seventhly, my will further 
is, that all my real or landed Estate; that is to say; The farm I now- 
dwell upon, with the appurtenances, and a small lot of woodland lying 
at the foot of the mountain to the west of a lot of meadow of Ebnr Blackly, 
shall be equally divided between all my children, namely, Sithtee, Peggy, 
Mary, Jenney and Rachel’s children, to them their heirs and assigns for- 
ever share and share alik; that is to say: The two children of Rachel, 
Peggy and Abigel, to have one full share laetween them: And I do 
appoint my son in law John Berry, and my son in law John McCarty,. 
and Cornelius Vreeland Esqure, Executors of this my last Will and Tes- 
tament In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 
thirteenth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven 
hundred and ninety-eight. (1) 
                                                 his 
                                 Cornelius X Van Ryper (L S) 
                                                mark

The witnesses were his next neighbors, Hartman Post 
and Hartman M. Vreeland, and Abraham Willis, who- 
doubtless wrote the will. 

V. Jacob, m. —– —–.  By deed (unrecorded) 
April 14, 1788, Jacob C. Van Reipen, for f 230, after recit- 
ing the will of Cornelius Aeltse, releases to his brother Cor- 
nelius C. Van Rypen, “all that one moiety or equal part of 
said lot of land which was of the said Cornelius Aeltse in 
his lifetime and at the time of his death, to which the said 
Jacob Van Rypen now claims right by virtue of the will 
above stated and contains about sixty acres be the same- 
more or less.”(2) ( Jacob Van Riper and Abigail his wife, of 
Franklin township, Bergen county, conveyed to John Van 
Houten, of Clarkstown, Orange county, N. Y., by deed 
Feb. 16, 1803, for $4,250, a tract of land on the public road 
leading from the Ponds(4) to Wagaraw(5), and the same day 
bought from Peter Teboe, for $4,875, a farm on the road 
from Campgaw(6) to Hopper town(7), together with twenty acres 
adjoining, with a grist-mill and saw-mill.(3)  It is by no- 
means certain, however, that this Jacob Van Riper was the 
son of Cornelis-Aeltse.) 
VI. Catriena. 
VII. Adrian, prob. m. Sarah Ackerman.  Ch., Abraham, 
b. Sept. 14,1787. 
VIII. Annaatje, prob. m. Barent Retan, March 3, 1775. 
Ch., Geesje, b. Aug. 12, 1775. 
Jurie-Jan-Juriaen Thomasse and Helena Van  Houten 
had children:

I.  Christophel, m.  Annatje  Brouwer, Nov.  26,  1763; 
she d. Jan. 22, 1812, aged 67 yrs., 3 mos., 20 days.  He 
was called Christophel Jurrianse, and is understood to have
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(1) Recorded in Book of Wills No. 37, Trenton, pages 309 &c. 
(2 )For mention of another deed by Jacob, April 15, 1788, see p. 72. 
(3 )Bergen County Transcribed Deeds, C, 313, 434. 
(4)Ponds-Oakland,NJ(and vicinity) 
(5)Wagaraw-Hawthorne ,NJ(and vicinity) 
(6)Campgaw-Franklin Lakes NJ(and vicinity) 
(7)Hoppertown

1 2 3 4 5 6

William Nelson (History of Paterson & Passaic, 1901) 1/6

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            VAN RIPER GENEALOGY 

              URIAN TOMASON (Van Riper). 

In April, 1663, Juriaen(1) Thomasse (Uriah, son of Thomas) 
from Rypen,(2) in North Jutland, sailed from Holland in 
T’Bonte Koe, “the Spotted Cow,” in company with eighty- 
seven other passengers—men, women and children—in quest 
of fortune in the New Netherlands. (3) The notices of the 
young immigrant are extremely scanty in the early records. 
He does not seem to have owned any lands at Bergen, 
although he evidently settled there soon after his arrival.(4) 
He m. Reyke Harmsse, May 25, 1667. He and his wife 
were witnesses at the baptism of their grandson, Jurjaen, 
son of Thomas Jurjaense and Jannetje Straet, Sept. l, 
1693, as set forth in the Acquackanonk church records, 
which contain no other mention of him, a fact which makes 
it  seem unlikely  that he settled at Acquackanonk at all. 
His death is recorded at Bergen, as having occurred Sept. 
12, 1695.   He probably died there.   Ryke Harmsse (doubt- 
less his widow) was a witness at the baptism of another 
grandson, Jurie, son of Jan Juriance and Neeltje Gerre- 
brantze, in the Acquackanonk Church, Feb. 10, 1703.  She 
owned Lot No. 2, in the Goutum subdivision. The date 
of her death is unknown.

                 Second Generation. 
Juriaen Thomasse and Reyke Harmsse had children : 
1.  Thomas,  bap.  June  l0,  1668; m.  Jannetje (bap. 
Dec. 26, 1666), dau. of Jan Straet or Straatmaker and 
Geesje Gerrits, June 2, 1691.  He seems to have been a 
superior sort of man, active and go-ahead, a leader among 
his fellows.   Geurt Corten, of Bergen, who died between 
Feb.5  and June l, 1671, devised several acres of land at 
Bergen to Thomas Juriansen, then but three years old.(5) In 
l694 the Legislature appointed him one of the two col- 
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(1) This name-sometimes written Jeuriaen, Jurjaen, etc.-is pro-
 
nounced Yoo-re-awn. 
(2) Ripen is a city in the diocese of the same name; it has a venerable 
antiquity, and once was a considerable seaport, until the harbor became 
filled up.  The Dutch wrote the name Rypen; in modern Dutch, Rijpen, 
indicating the sound of the long i.  It may be noted here that some early 
members of the family called themselves indiferently Van Ripen, and 
Van de Ripe. The latter name would indicate an original emigration 
from a small town in North Holland, called di Rijp, dating from the 
year 1400, and now having 2000 inhabitants, with four churches, two 
harbors and a fine canal.–Terwen, 85..  In Passaic and Bergen counties 
the name is almost universally written Van Riper; in Hudson county 
some families write it Van Rypen. The descendants of Juriaen Thomasse 
were among the last of the Acquackanonk settlers to adopt a family sur- 
name, but for a century or more rang the changes on Juriaense, Tho- 
masse, Aeltse, Gerritse, Jansse, Harmsse, etc., etc. 
(3)N.Y. Doc. Hist., III., 41. 
(4) There is a reference in Winfield’s Hudson County Land Tides (313, 
321) to lands allotted to Jurian Tomason for ” the full Proportion and 
Dividend for the Purchase Money ” paid by him, the tract being about 
three acres, now intersected by Newark avenue, near Palisade avenue, 
Jersey City; but this was probably the grandson of the first Jurian 
Tomason. 
(5)Winfield’s Hudson Co. L. T., 83.



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lectors to raise .£6, 15s. from Acquackanonk and New Bar- 
badoes,(1).and in 1698 he was appointed alone to assess the 
Provincial tax on those two precincts.(2) He was prominent in 
the Acquackanonk church, being chosen deacon in 1700 
and 1705; elder in 1710 and in 1724.  He was one of the 
committee of five chosen in 1714 to apportion the undivided 
lands of the Acquackanonk patent.  By deed dated Oct. 30, 
1695, for f100 New York money, Cornelis Michielse, of 
the town of Bergen, conveyed to Thomas Yowrians of 
Ackqueckanunk, a tract of land in Acquackanonk, “frunt- 
ing to Passaick river bounded on the northeast or therea- 
bout by a driftway which parts him and a lot of land 
belonging to Hans Diedricks and on the sonthwest by 
another driftway that parts him and a lot of land be- 
longing to Johannes Michielse and northwest by the com- 
mon woodland where he is to stop when he hath taken 
up the quantity of one hundred acres English measure or 
fifty morgan of Dutch  measure  according to the allotment 
of Acquackanonk together with the eight and twentieth 
part of the common woodland being part of the tract of 
land mentioned in the patent granted to Cornelis Michielse 
in partnership with thirteen more bearing date ” March 16, 
1684 (the Acquackanonk patent).  This interesting instru- 
ment was not recorded until March 17, 1802, when it was 
dimmed and stained by nearly one hundred and seven 
years.(3) It was witnessed by Hans Ditrich (so he wrote his 
name, in a handsome German script) and John Thomas. 
In 1738 this tract was referred to as Lot No. I, in Acquack- 
anonk.  In 1711 he and seven others bought the Stony 
Road patent of 2,800 acres, embracing the top and south- 
western slope of Garret Mountain, from the steep rocks at 
Paterson to the headwaters of the Peckamin river.(4)  Elias 
Smith, of Horseneck, Yeoman, and Cornelia his wife, and 
Mickell Vandercoock, of the same place, Yeoman, and Sa- 
rah his wife, conveyed to Thomas Jurianson, of Acquack- 
anonk, Yeoman, by deed dated May5,1713 for .£200 New 
Jersey money. Lots 4 and 18, in the subdivision of the Pe- 
quannock patent, on the east side of the Passaic river, 
in the  western  part  of  Wayne  township.(5)  When the 
disputed boundary line between Acquackanonk and Newark 
was adjusted, April 6, 1719, Thomas Uriansen was one of 
Acquackanonk’s three representatives present.(6) By deed 
dated June l, 1720, for f84 New York money, he bought 
from Joshua Bush, of Saddle River, blacksmith, the grantee 
being then a farmer, of Acquackanonk, three tracts of land 
on the east side of the Passaic river, the first being 80 
acres,  south  of Johannes  Post;  the second, 84 acres, 
bounded north by Halmagh Van Houten, east by Gerrit 
Juriaensen, south by Rutt Joost, and west by Passaic 
river ; the third, about four acres.   These premises came 
from John Corteen, late of Acquackanonk, in 1716.(7)
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(1) Learning and Spicer, 350.
 
(2) Ib., 378. 
(3) Essex County Transcribed Deeds, A, 244. 
(4) E. J. Deeds, K small, f. 25. 
(5) Bergen County Transcribed Deeds, A, 14. 
(6) Newark Town Records, 128. 
(7) Bergen County Transcribed Deeds, A, 16.


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They were northwest of Little Falls, in the western part of Wayne 
township.  In 1728 Thomas bought of Claas Vreeland Lot 
No. 13 in the Eight Hundred Acre Tract.(1) According to an 
ancient map of Goutum,(2) ” tomes yurreyanse” owned Lot 
.No. 7 in that subdivision—a tract somewhat triangular in 
shape, on the Passaic river, in the northern part of Passaic, 
or a little further up the river.  In the receipt for quit-rents, 
dated Sept. 7, 1726, he is mentioned as having paid; but in 
the receipt of May 17, 1727 his name is omitted.  He prob- 
ably died between those two dates.  He was called Thomas 
Juriaensen—Thomas son of Juriaen. 
II. Gerrit, bap. Sept. 27,  1670; m.  Beelitje,  dau.  of 
Dirck Janse Oosten and Elizabeth Conielis, of Hoboken, 
June 6, 1693; d. Sept. 4, 1748; she d. May 20, 1745  In 
1718 he owned a tract of land on the Passaic river, north of 
John Corta, probably south of Third river.(3)  In his will, 
dated March 14, l744-45 proved April 8, 1749, he describes 
himself as of the town of Bergen.  By this instrument he 
gives to “the three children of my eldest son Jurejan 
Gerretse deceased named Gerret, Altje and Belitje in token 
of their father’s birthright my negro boy called Frank;” also 
considerable land at Bergen ; ” also one third part or share 
of my Lands lying at a Place called Aghquaquenocb* on the 
. south side of a Lot I bought of Jurian Pieterse;” to son 
Dirck Gerretse ” Two third parts of my Lands lying at a 
place {called] Aghquaquenock, adjoining to the south side of 
my Lands hereby Devised unto the Heirs of my son Jurejan 
Containing in breadth ninety Rodd Dutch measure ;” also 
to Dirck “all my Tools belonging to the Trade of the 
Wheelwright; also my negro slave called Maremutts;” to his 
three sons, Dirck, Cornelis and Johannes, all his right to 
any undivided lands in Bergen or any other lands ; ” and 
in case my son Dirck should Depart and remove from the 
Town of Bergen then and in such case I Give Devise and 
bequeath my Estate Right and Title to the Commons and 
undivided Lands last mentioned to my said sons Cornelis 
and Johannis and to the heirs of my son Jurejan deceased ;” 
to his two daughters, Elizabeth, wife of Maghiel Vreeland, 
and Leah, wife of Jacob Van Wagenen, .£140 New York money, 
to be divided between them ; also ” all my certain Lot or 
Parcel of Land lying at a Place [called] Acquackanuck on the 
northwest side of the Land of Thomas Fredrickse and also 
my other Lot or Parcel of Land lying on the south side of 
the Land of the said Thomas Fredrickse,” to be equally 
divided between said two daughters.  His wife Belitje, and 
his sons Cornelis and Johannis, were appointed executors. 
The testator signed his name Gar: Jureansen(4) 
III. Aeltje, bap. Dec. 21, 1672; d. in childhood. 
IV. Aelt or Aart, m. Gerritje Mattheus, at Bergen, 
July 6, 1695.  In the New York church record of the mar- 
riage his name is given as “Aelst Jeuriaenszen, j. m. van 
Bergen.”  He was chosen deacon in the Acquackanonk 
church in 1703. 
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(1) Essex Transcribed Deeds, A, 341.
 
(2) Simmons MSS. 
(3) E. J. Deeds, B 2, f22 
(4) E. J. Wills, E, f. 277. 
* Aquackanonck has been spelled 18 different ways through 
    the years.(GVR)


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In 1713 he owned lot No.3, in the Wesel 
subdivision.(1)  He probably died between Sept. l, 1709,
and June 23, 711.(2) 
V. Christyntje, bap. Nov. 24, 1677; m. Pieter Ger- 
brantse, Aug. l, 1698. 
VI. Jan, m. Neeltje Gerrebrantse, April 7, 1702.  He 
was chosen deacon of the Acquackanonk church in 1712, 
and elder in 1712, 1718 and 1727. 
VII Marritje, bap. April 28, 1680 ; m. Claas Gerbrantse, 
April II, 1704. 
VIII. Harmen, bap. Oct. 21, 1682; d. in inf. 
IX. Aeltje, bap. April 2, 1684; on Aug. 7, 1746, Har- 
man Jurianse and Jan Jurianse, both of Essex county, 
yeomen, brothers of Aeltje Jurianse, late of the county of 
Bergen, single woman, deceased, were appointed adminis- 
trators of her estate, she having died intestate. 
X. Harmen, bap. Dec. 6, 1686; m. 1st, Maritje Fred- 
erickse, June 20, 1709 (she was bap. Nov. 11, 1684, dau.of 
Frerik Thomasse and Catharina Hoppe); 2d, Judith, dau. 
of Christopher Steenmets, in 1720 or 1721.  He was chosen 
deacon in 1715 and 1726, and elder in 1731 and 1738.  He 
was named as one of the executors of the will of Christo- 
pher Steenmets, his father-in-law, in 1732.  He appears to 
have bought Lot No. 4, in the first tier of lots, on Pas- 
saic river, by deed dated May 15, 1722, with the Lot im- 
mediately in the rear of it, in the second tier of Hundred 
Acre Lots.  His will, dated June 17, 1754, proved May 14, 
1756, is given -herewith:

IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN this Seventeenth day of June in the 
year of Our Lord Anno Domini One thousand Seven hundred and fifty 
four I Harme Jurryanse of Achquechenonk in the County of Essex and 
Eastern Division of New Jersey yeoman being aged and infirm of Body 
but of sound and perfect mind and memory thanks be given to God there- 
fore and calling to mind the mortallity of my Body and knowing that 
it is appointed unto men once to Die do make and Ordain this my last 
Will and Testament (that is to Say) First and principally I Give 
and recommend my Soul into the hands of God that gave it hoping 
through the alone Merits of Jesus Christ to have Eternal life and my 
Body I recommend to the Earth to be Buried in a decent Christian man- 
ner at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named nothing doubting 
but at the General Resurrection I shall receive the Same again through 
the mighty Power of God and as touching such Worldly Estate 
wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life I Give bequeath 
and dispose of the same in the following manner and form Imprimis my 
Will is that all my just Debts and Funeral Expences be well truly and 
fully paid and discharged.  Item I Give bequeath and Devise unto my 
dearly deloved Wife Judith Jurrianse the full and sole use and Improve- 
ment of all my Real and Personal Estate during the time she shall re- 
main my Widdow for her comfortable Support in this life as also 
fifty seven pounds current lawful money of New York to be paid out of 
my Personal Estate unto her by my Executors Six Months after my de- 
cease.  Item I Give and bequeath unto my Eldest Son Jurrie Van Rype 
my great Bible over and above his share and proportion which shall be 
hereafter in and by this my last Will and Testament given him.  Item I 
Will and Devise that all my Lands or Real and Personal Estate shall be 
equally Divided share and share alike among my thirteen Children 
Jurrie VanRype Frederick VanRype Abraham VanRype Johannis Van- 
Rype Cliristoffel VanRype Marytie Van Rype Jacob VanRype Isaac 
VanRype Sarah VanRype Gerrit VanRype Geurt VanRype Thomas 
VanRype and Christina VanRype that is to say First my Two hundred 
Acres of land on which I dwell laing In the bounds of Achquechenonk 
Bounded on the North West side of Pessaick River bounded South by 
Madlene Vangiese and on the North side by Claes Vreland No 4 as by 

_____
(1) See pp. 76-77, ante.page 
(2 ) See receipts of those dates for quit-rents, p. 781 ante.


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a Deed baring date the fifteenth day of May Anno Domini One 
thousand Seven hundred and twenty two more fully may appear 
together with the remainder of all my Lands to which I have right and 
Title in the Patent of Achquechenonk as also all my Lands in the 
County of Orange in the Colony of New York specified in a Deed there- 
of baring date the twenty Sixth day of November Anno Domini One 
thousand Seven hundred and fifty now in the occupation of my Son 
Frederick Item I Will and ordain that my Son Fredricic shall be allowed 
and paid fifty pounds currant money of New York for the Improvement 
 of the Place on which he now dwells to be paid at the time of the Divi- 
sion of my Estate hereafter to be Specified.  Item I Will and Devise 
that Whereas my Children Jacob Sarah Gerrit Geurt Thomas and 
Christyna have not had an Outset as the rest of my Children that they 
shall have an Outset equivalent to that which the rest of my Children 
have had. Item I Will and ordain that if any of my Children aforesaid 
should die without any Heir then the Portion of the Deceased to be 
equally Divided among all my Surviving Children or their Heirs if any 
before the Division of my Estate aforesaid should depart this life. Item 
if any of my Children or Grandchildren should be under age at the time 
of Division aforesaid then my Executors shall make a just Division and 
give every one of the underaged Children or Grandchildren aforesaid 
their just and due portion.  Item I Will that the Division of my Real 
and Personal Estate shall be made after the disease or Remarriage of 
my Wife which first happens. Item I do hereby nominate Constitute 
and appoint my above named Sons Abraham VanRype and Jacob 
VanRype Executors of this my last Will and Testament and do hereby 
revoke disanul and make void all and any other Will or Wills bequest 
and bequests:heretofore by me made Willed and bequeathed and 
Executor or Executors by me heretofore in any wise named ratifying 
allowing and holding for firm and Valid this and no other to be my last 
Will and Testament in Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand 
and seal the day and year above written. Signed Sealed published pro- 
nounced and Declared by the said Harme Jurryanes to be his last Will 
and Testament in the Presence of us,(l) David Marinus    ) 
                                                                   JohannisWanshaer{ 
                                                                     Richard Bradberry ) 
                                                                  Harmon Juransen [L. S.]

XI. Grietje, b. Oct. 5, 1691. 
XII. Jurie, m. Elizabeth Steinmets, both being ot Ac- 
quackanonk, Nov. 13, 1730.  Ch., Sara, bap. Feb. 7, 1735- 

                        Third Generation. 
Thomas-Juriaen Thomasse and Jannetje Straet (thus in 
the Acquackanonk church records) had children : 
1.  Gerrit,  b.  Feb.  6,  1692; m.  Jannetje  Hartmanse 
Vreeland, June 19, 1718.  Following is his will, dated Feb. 
17,1761, proved Nov. 23, 1761:(2) 

In the name of God amen this seventeenth day of February in the 
year of our Lord Christ one thousand seven hundred sixty and one I 
Garrit Thomasse Van Ripen of the county of Essex and province of 
East New Jersey gentlemen being very Sick and week in body but of 
perfect sound mind and memory thanks be given unto God therefore 
calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is ap- 
pointed for all men once to dye do make and ordain this my last will 
and testament that is to say principally and first of all I recommend my 
body to the earth to be buried in a Christian like and decent manner at 
the discretion of my executors.  First I will and do order that all my 
just debts and funeral charges shall be paid and satisfyed. Secondly I 
give and bequeath unto my grandson John Vanwinkel two pound York 
money to be levied out of my estate I also give and bequeath unto my 
daughter Marite wife of Henry Vanwinkel ten pound like money to be 
levied out of my estate, I also give and bequeath unto my daughter 
Maritie Vanwinkel and to the heirs of her body forever one equal half of 
a tract of land commonly called the Stone house land(3) the North side of 
said tract also another lott of land lying between Derck Vreland and 

_____ 
(1) E. J. Wills. Liber F, f. 355. 
(2) E, J. Wills, H, f, 68. 
(3) Stone House Plains.


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Seal(1) Post called number twelve also the equal third part of all the rest 
of my land wheresoever it shall or may be found I also give and be- 
queath unto my daughter Jannitie wife of John Vanwinkel and to the 
heirs of her body forever the other equal half of said Stonehouse land 
namely the Southside of said tract as also another lott called number 
three as also the one equal third part of all the rest of all my said lands 
wheresoever they shall or may be found I also give and bequeath unto 
my daughter Lea wife of Peter Jacobusse and to the heirs of her body 
forever my homested or plantation which I now live on with the mes- 
suages and tenements unto the same belonging as also the one equal 
third part of my said lands here to before mentioned where they shall or 
may be found. I also give and bequeath onto my three daughters and 
to the heirs of their bodys forever all my salt meadow if any shall or 
may be found to be equally divided between them shear and share alike 
I also will and do order that my three sons in law shall and may use and 
possess the said lands and meadows each one his wives part unto each 
of them willed during their lives, but if in case the heirs or any of ther 
heirs of all or either of my said daughters should want to use said lands 
before the death of their said fathers or mothers it is my will that they 
shall have the one half of said lands in their use and their father the 
other half in his use to it(2) all the said lands and meadows after the death 
of my said three sons in law and daughters to belong to the heirs in the 
form and manner as is hereinto fore mentioned. I also give and be- 
queath onto my daugthers Maritie thirty pound York money to be aded 
to the fifty pound she has already had I also give and bequeath unto my 
daughter Jannetie my negro man  Joe  As touching the rest of my move- 
able estate I will and do order that it shall be equally devided between 
my three daughters shear an shear alike,  lastly I do constitute ordain 
and appoint Jacob Van Ripen Junr. and Peter Degarmo to be my 
only sole and lawfufi executors of this mylast will and testament and I 
do hereby utterly disallow disannol and revoke all and every other 
former wills testaments legacies and executors by me in any ways here- 
toforethis time named willed and bequeathed ratifying and confirming 
this and no other to be my last will and testament  In witness whereof 
I have hereunto  set my hand and seal the day and year above written 

Signed sealed published pronounced } 
and declared by the said Garrit             }      his 
Thomasse V: Ripen as his last will       }Gerrit X Tomasse V: Ripen[L.S.] 
and testament in the presence of us    }         mark 
the subscribers–Thomas Sigler–         } 
George Walls 
            his 
—Isaac Y Powelson— 
         mark

He was one of the earliest of the family to assume the 
surname Van Rypen, but in the records he is usually called 
Gerrit Thomasse. 

II.  Jurjaen, b. June 12, 1693 ; m.  Aeltje Simonse Van 
Winkle, June 12, 1714.  He was chosen deacon of the Ac- 
quackanonk church in 1724.  In 1737 he and Adriaen A. 
Post secured an Indian deed for the Island and river bottom 
near the West street bridge(3) Disappointed in this project 
for building a mill, he went further up the river, and secured 
a tract of 125 acres on the east side of the Passaic, some 
distance above Little Falls, which he caused to be surveyed 
to him, Dec. 2, 1748.(4) He died soon after, probably before 
he was able to do more than erect the dam and dig the tail- 
race for his proposed mill.  On Jan. l0, 1749 (l750, N. S.), 
his son Thomas conveyed part of the tract to John Van 
Rypen, of Saddle River, carpenter, who also received a 
quit-claim (?) deed therefor from Helmagh Sip, May 87, 
1756, and in turn sold the whole tract to Jacobus Post, car- 
penter, Nov. 23, 1756, for f 525 New York money.(5) 
_____
(1)Merselis 
(2)to wit
(3) See p. 139 ante. 
(4) Perth Amboy Surveys, N 2, f. 250. 
(5) Bergen County Transcribed Deeds, A540


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III. Jan,  b. Oct. 28, 1694;  m.  Marritje Van Houten 
(b. Sept. 25, 1715, dau. of Dirrick Van Houten, of Totowa), 
May 12, 1732. He called himself Jan or John Van Ryper, 
but in the records is sometimes spoken of as John Thomasse 
Van Rypen. He probably lived on the Wesel road.  He d. 
in January, 1782, leaving the following will, dated April l5, 
1778, proved Feb. 5, 1782 : 

In the Name of God Amen I John Van Ryper of Acquacknuck, in the 
County ot Essex & Province of East New Jersey being very Sick in 
Body but of perfect mind & inemory thanks be given unto God Calling 
unto mind the Mortality of my Body & knowing that it is appointed for 
all men once to Die, do make & Ordain this my last Will & Testament, 
that is to say Principally & first of all I Give & recommend my 
Soul into the Hand of Almighty God that gave it me & my Body I recom- 
mend to the Earth to be buried in decent .Christian manner at the 
discretion of my Executors hereafter Named nothing doubting but at 
the General Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the Mighty 
Power of God, and as touching such Worldly Estate wherewith it has 
pleased God to bless me in this Life I Give bequeath devise & dispose of 
the same in the following manner & form.  Item.  I give & bequeath 
unto my beloved Wife Marritye the use & Improvement of all 
my Estate both Real & Personal during the Time she Remains my 
Widow with a full power & authority to sell & dispose of the same as 
Necessaty requires it.  Item I give & Bequeatb unto my Oldest Son 
Thomas Van Ryper for his Birth Right Ten Shillings Current Money of 
New Jersey to turn his Heirs & Assigns forever Item I Give & 
bequeath unto my Son Derrick Van Ryper Four acres of Land where 
he now lives to him bis Heirs & Assigns forever Item I Give & 
bequeath unto my Son Helemich Van Ryper Pour Acres of Land out of 
the Lott by the Brook to him his Hun & Assigns forever Item I Give 
& bequeath unto my.Son John Van Ryper four Acres of Land where 
he now lives to him his Heirs & Assigns forever Item I Give & 
bequeath unto my Son Garret Van Ryper the Northerly part of my 
Dwelling house where I now live, with Four Acres of Land Adjoining 
thereunto, unto him his Heirs & Assigns forever Item I Give & 
bequeath unto my son Adryan Van Ryper the Southerly part of my 
Dwelling House where I now live, with Four Acres of Land Adjoining 
thereunto, unto him his Heirs & Assigns forever.  Item I Give unto my 
Daughter Marrithye Van Ryper my Large Dutch Bible & also one 
Negroe Wench Named Great now living with her to her her Heirs & 
Assigns forever Item my Will is that my five Sons Derrick Van Ryper 
Helameck Van Ryper John Van Ryper Gerret Van Ryper Adryan Van 
Ryper do pay unto my Daughter Marrithye, each of them Twenty 
pounds Current Money of New Jersey One year after my Death & my 
wifes Death that is to say one Year after the Longest liver.  Lastly I 
do nominate Constitute & appoint my two Sons Derrick Van Ryper & 
John Van Ryper to be Executors of this my last Will & Testament and 
I do Revoke all Former Will or Willsby me made & all other all other 
Executors by me Appointed, Holding for firm this & no other to be my 
last Will & Testament.  In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my 
Hand and Seal, this Fifteen day of April, in the year of our Lord One 
thousand Seven Hundred & Seventy Eight. 
                                          his 
                                 John X Van Ryper [L. S.] 
                                         mark 
Signed Sealed Published pronounced & declared by the said John Van 
Ryper as his last Will & Testament in the presence of us, who in his 
presence & in the presence of each other other have hereunto subscribied 
our Names Garret Haeghoort Derick Van Ryper Lucas Wessells.(l)

His wife, Marritje, died in 1789, leaving a will, dated 
June 21, 1787, proved May 2, 1789, in which she devised all 
her estate, real and personal, to her son Adrian ; he, how- 
ever, granted to his four surviving brothers an equal share 
in the property.(2)
_____ 
(1) Recorded in Liber 24 of Wills, Trenton, pages 8 &c. 
(2) Recitals in written opinion of Abraham 0gden,of Newark, Oct. 5, 
1797, among papers of Adrian R. Van Houten.
 


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IV. ABRAHAM. April 4, 1696;  m. lst, Elizabeth 
Hesselse (dau. of Hessel Pieterse), April 20, 1721; 2d, Ca- 
trintjeAndriesse, spinster, Sept. 13, 1729.  He owned Lot 
No. 3, and Lot No. 10. East, and Lot No. 7, West, in the 
Bogt* subdivision.  He was called Abraham Thomass, or 
Abraham Van Rype.  He d. intestate. 
V. ISAAC, b. Oct. 28, 1697; m. Lea Simonse Van Win- 
kel, Aug. 24,1722. 
VI. JACOB, b. Oct. 9, 1699; m. Marietje (Maria) Ger- 
brantse, living at New Barbadoes, Dec. 17, 1728.  He was 
chosen deacon of the Acquackanonk church in 1728, and 
elder in 1734. 
VII. GEESJE, b. Oct. 4, 1702; m. Jacob Banta (son of 
Dirck Epke Banta and Ester Hanse Diedricks ; Jacob m. 
1st, at Hackensack, Hendrickje Albertse Terhune, May 31, 
1718), about 1725 she joined the Hackensack church, May 
6,  1730.   Issue:  1.  Dirck,  bap.  Feb.  20, 1726; m. Antje 
Van Giesen ; 2.Jannetie, bap. Sept. 27, 1728; m. Jan Van 
Rypen, Nov. 20, 1756; 3. Hester, bap. June 27, 1731;m. 
Nicholas Prior, Jan. 8, 1761; 4. Thomas, bap. Feb. 13, 
1735; Anna Stilwell, March 11, 1761; 5.. Margrietjen, 
bap. July 9, 1738; m. William Day, of Hackensack; 6. 
Hendrickje, bap. Sept. 29, 1745; 7. Joannes, b. Nov. 26, 
1747;m. Annatie Vanderhoff.(1) 
VIII. MARTJE (i. e., Martha), b. Oct. 3, 1704; m. Adrian- 
Adrian-Adrian-Adrian Post, Jan. 9, 1730. 
IX. Elisabet, b. April 4, 1707 ; m. Gerrit Van Hoorn, 
Nov. 30,. 1728; both. lived at Acquackanonk at the time. 
Issue: I. Dirck, b. Sept. 29, 1729; 2. Janneke, b. Nov. 17, 
1730; 3. Geesjen, bap. March 20, 1737; d. ininf.; 4- Geesje, 
bap. June 22,1740. 
X. DIRCK, b. Jan. 25, 1709; m. Pietertje Post, Sept. 
28,  1732.   Dirck Van Ryper,  of  Essex county,  probably 
his son, was appointed administrator of Dirck Thomasse 
Van Riper, Nov. 13, 1757-  Dirck Thomasse Van Riper 
owned a great deal of land in various parts of Acquacka- 
nonk.  In 1754 he and his brother John owned the lot 
southwest of Lot No. 9, in the Eight Hundred Acre Tract. 
XI. MARIETJE (i. e., Mary, or Maria), m. Peter Bras, Oct. 
17, 1728 ; they were spinster and bachelor, and both lived 
at Second River.* 
Cornelius and Johannes Tomason, planters, of the town 
of Bergen*, bought extensive tracts of land between Second 
river and Third river, from Gerret Leydecker, cordwainer, 
of Newark, May 29, 1695(2) from John Gardiner, planter, of 
Newark, June 3, 1699 ;(3) from Thomas Davis, yeoman*, of 
Newark (to Cornelius Tomason), Jan. 13, 1723 (4) and from 
John Crane, of Newark (to Cornelius Tomason), Feb. 24, 
1723.(5) By an agreement dated Dec. 29,. 1738,  Cornelius 
Tomason, yeoman,* and Maria his wife, of Essex county, 
convey all their property, real and personal, to their grand- 
children—Cornelius Idesen and Marshall (Merselis) Idesen,
_____ 
(1)Banta Genealogy, 31-32; Hackensack  Church Records, pasim. 
(2) E. J. Deeds, F, f. 666. 
(3).E.J. Deeds, G, f. 317. 
(4) E.J. Deeds, D 2, f. 199. 
(5) Ib., 201 
*Bogt( Boght, formerly Paterson-if anyone wants a copy of the 
              Boght map1791,showing lots with the owners name let 
              me know and I’ll send it to you by  e-mail. Send me your 
               e-mail address – GVR ) 
*Second River-(Belleville) 
*Bergen(Jersey City)


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yeomen, and John Sip, of Essex Co. – the grandchildren 
agreeing to secure to their grandparents a comfortable 
maintenance for life.(1) It is evedent Cornelius and Jo- 
hannes could not have been children of Thomas Juriaensen. 
Gerrit-Juriaen Thomasse and Beelitje Dirckie Osten 
 had children: 
I.  Elizabeth, b. May 14, 1694; m. Michael  H.  Vree- 
land, May 30,1719, d. Nov. 18, 1767. 
II. Lea, b. Sept. 11, 1697; m. Jacob Van Wagenen, 
May 22,1719, d. Dec. 19, 1775. 
III. Juriaen, b. Aug. 15, 1699;  m. Margrietje Died- 
ricks; d. July 29, 1739. 
IV. Garret, b. Dec. 4, 1701. 
V. Dirck, b. Jan. 17, 1704. 
VI. Aeltje, b. March 29, 1705 ; d. Sept. 30, 1710. 
VIL Cornelius, b. Oct. 6, 1707 ; m. Aeltje Van Winkle, 
June 29, 1728; d. Jan. 17, 1771.  In his will, dated Aug. 
39, 1767, proved May 4, 1772, he describes himself as of the 
town of Bergen, and gives all his estate to his wife Altye 
during her widowhood, and afterwards to his children- 
Garret, Daniel, Bailitye, Yonitye and Altye.(2) 
VIII. Johannis, b. June 3, 1710; m. 1st, Sarah, dau. 
of Henricus Kuyper, Dec. 2, 1740; she d. July 2, 1741; he 
m. 2d, Margrietje Van Winkle, Sept. 5, I742; d. Aug. 24, 
1776.  He was called “Beelitje’s Hans.” 
These children of Gerrit were frequently called simply 
Gerritse-Elizabeth, Lea, Juriaen, etc., Gerritse.
Aelt-Juriaen Thomasse and Gerritje Mattheuse had child- 
ren:
I. Juriaen, m. MartjeVreeland, both of Acquackanonk, 
May 13, 1727. He was called Juriaen Aeltse. 
II. Cornelis, m. Geesje Post, both being of Acquack- 
anonk, Jan. 19, 1728; he was known as Cornelis Aeltse. 
He probably lived on the Wesel road*, where he owned Lot 
No. 3 and Lot No. 4; the latter he conveyed in 1748 to Ger- 
rit Post, as already related.   He also owned  Lot 14, of the 
Wesel subdivision, being the farm fronting on the river at the 
Wesel bridge, having part of Market street on the north, and 
the Post farm on the south.  He was a blacksmith by 
trade.  He lived at the corner of Market street and the 
Wesel road, probably on the site of the stone house occu- 
pied for so many years by John Merselis, and more recently 
by Samuel S. Sherwood.  In his will, dated Feb. 24, 1777, 
proved Jan. 3, 1790, it will be noticed that he calls himself 
Cornelus Aeltse. The witnesses were of his nearest neighbors 
-Michael Harmanse Vreeland, Cornelius Hartmanse Vree- 
land and Hessel Pieterse.                      The will is given herewith; 

In the Name of God. Amen.  I Cornelius Aeltse of Ackqueghenonck 
in the County of Essex and in the eastern division of the province of 
New Jersey blacksmith being weak in body but of sound mind and 
memory blessed be God therefore do this twenty fourth day of February 
in the year of our Lold one thousand seven hundred and seventy seven 
make and publish this my last Will and tesament in manner and form 
following that is to say. IMPRIMIS I recommend my soul into the 
hands of almighty God who gave it me and my body to the earth from 
whence it came in hopes of a joyful resurrection through the merits of 
my Saviour Jesus Christ and as for that worldly estate wherewith It
_____
(1)E.J.Deeds,H 2, f 37. 
(2) E. J. Wills, K, f. 485. 
*Yeomen-land owner

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Web sites

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Datum: woensdag 18 oktober 2000 13:49

Good Morning
If anyone has or knows of any web sites with Van Riper
names in it please put it on the Van Riper-L@rootsweb.com e-mail
so that others will see it. Or send it to me and I will send it out to
them. Thanks
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1850 Essex County, NJ NEWARK M432-roll 447 VAN RIPER

North Ward,Newark,Essex County,NJ.
page 3b,image 5,Aug. 13

20-28
Mary J. Norris-44-F-W-$40,000-b.NJ.
Sarah Norris-19-F-W-b.Alabama
Mary Norris-17-F-W-b.NJ.
Clara Norris-9-F-W-b.NJ.
Grace Norris-4-F-W-b.NJ.
Jane Lee-22-F-W-b,Ireland
Margret Kennedy-31-F-W-b.Ireland
Ann Boyle-F-W-Ireland
Bridget Dolan-20-F-W-Ireland
Isaac Van Riper-50-M-B-coachman-cannot read or write-b.NJ.
(What cost $40,000 in 1850 would cost $831,090.14 in 2002.)
——————————————
North Ward,Newark,Essex County,NJ
page 14b,sheet 27,image 29,Sep.2

130-193
John B. Van Riper-42-M-W-carpenter-b.NJ.
Cynthia Van Riper-39-F-W-b.NJ
———————————————————–
North Ward,Newark,Essex County,NJ.
page 44b,image 90b,sheet 88,Sep. 13

460-697
Jacob Van Riper-38-M-W-carpenter-$600-b.NJ

———————————————————-
North Ward,Newark,Essex County,NJ.
page 60b,image 122,Sep.18

616-936
John J. Van Riper-65-M-W-carpenter-b.NY.
Maria Van Riper-63-F-W-b.NJ.
Anthony Van Riper-21-M-W-blacksmith-idiodic tendency-b.NJ.
Sarah Van Riper-11-F-W-b.NJ.
=================================================
South Ward,Newark,Essex County,NJ.
page 150a,image 75,Aug 14,

352-568
Harman J. Van Riper-34-M-W-saddle strapmaker-b.NJ.
Catherine Van Riper-19-F-W-b.NY.
Hellen Van Riper-10mths.-F-W-b.NJ
—————————————————————–
South Ward,Newark,Essex County,NJ.
page 239b,image 106,Aug 6,

574-888-
Alonzo Van Riper-28-M-W-silow plater-born NJ.
Abby A. Van Riper-26-F-W-b. NJ
Adaline Van Riper-5-F-W-b.NJ
Alonzo Van Riper-3-M-W-b.NJ.
Caroline Van Riper-6mths-F-W-b.NJ.
Peter Van Dweas-18-M-W-silver plater-b.NJ.
Valentine Ashenleek-19-M-W-silver plater-b. Germany
Joseph Mattews-15-M-W-silver plater-b. NJ.
—————————————————————
South Ward,Newark,Essex County,NJ.
page 239b,image 106,Aug 6,

554-861
John Van Riper-39-M-W-grocer-b.NJ.
Elizabeth Van Riper-37-F-W-b.NJ.
Hetty J. Van Riper-17-F-W-b.NJ.
William M. Van Riper-16-M-W-student-b.NJ.
Catherine Van Riper-14-F-W-b.NJ.
Ann E. Van Riper-10-F-W-b.NJ.
Emma A. Van Riper-6-F-W-b.NJ.
Sarah Van Riper-3-F-W-b.NJ.
George Van Riper-1-M-W-b.NJ.
===================================
ORANGE Twp.,Essex County,New Jersey
M432_449
p201,image 16-Sept. 24

104-113
Amzi Dean-29-M-W-shoemaker-b.NJ.
Jane Dean-22-F-W-b.NY.
Emma Dean-5-F-W-b.NY.
John Simmons-8-M-W-b.NJ.
John Van Riper-31-M-W-shoemaker-b.NJ.
Daniel Thompson-46-M-W-carpenter-b.NJ.
=====================================
BLOOMFIELD TWP., Essex County,New Jersey
M432-roll 449

page 153a-sheet 305-image 1-Aug. 1

4-5
Selected School
Israel Van Riper-14-M-W-bNJ.
(many more other surnames listed)
———————————————-
BLOOMFIELD TWP., Essex County,New Jersey
page 183a-sheet-365-image 61-Sept. 6

427-471
Peter Stager-56-M-W-carpenter-$5,000-b.NJ..
Margaret Stager-54-F-W-b.NJ..
Jane Stager-17-F-W-b.NJ..
Garret Van Riper-45-M-W-b.NJ..
=====================================
CALDWELL TWP., Essex County,New Jersey
432-449

page 72a,sheet 143,Aug. 8

60-70
John I. Vreeland-73-M-W-farmer-$5,000-cannot read or write-b.NJ
Sally Vreeland-42-F-W-cannot read or write-b.NJ.
Richard Vreeland-32-M-w-farmer-b.NJ.
Sarah Jane Vreeland-26-F-W-cannot read or write-b.NJ.
Ellen A. Van Riper-11-F-W-attending school-b.NY.
————————————————
CALDWELL TWP., Essex County,New Jersey
page 87a,sheet 173,Sept. 13

259-292
John Van Riper-51-M-W-carpenter-$2,000-b.NJ
Charity Van Riper-52-F-W-b.NJ
George Van Riper-12-M-W-b.NJ.
Harriet Van Riper-9-F-W-b.NJ.
—————————————————-
CALDWELL TWP., Essex County,New Jersey
page 87a,sheet 173,Sept. 13

260-293
Henry Van Riper-67-M-W- -$500.-b.NJ.
————————————————–
CALDWELL TWP., Essex County,New Jersey
page 87a,sheet 173,Sept. 13

261-294
Thomas Van Riper-70-M-W-farmer-$600-b.NJ.
Hester Van Riper-62-F-W-b.NJ.
Sarah J. Van Riper-37-F-W-b.NJ.
James O. Van Riper-33-M-W-mason-b.NJ.
———————————————————–
CALDWELL TWP., Essex County,New Jersey
page 87a,sheet 173,Sept. 13

262-295
Jacob L. Van Riper-30-M-W-mason-b.NJ
Margaret Van Riper-28-M-W-b.NJ.
William J.Van Riper-9-M-W-b.NJ.
Mary E. Van Riper-7-F-W-b.NJ.
Emma D. Van Riper-5-F-W-b.NJ.
Hester L. Van Riper-2F-W-b.NJ.
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3/31/2004

 

 

1850 Madison County, New York, VAN RIPER

New York State
Roll: M432_526
Town of Casenovia,Madison County

Page 68a, Image 21,Aug. 20

968-1070
Emily Salsbury-45-F-W-$1,000-b.N.Y..
Emily J. Case-10-F-W-b.N.Y..
Esther Salsbury-85-F-W-b.Mass..
Austin Van Riper-43-M-W-brewer-$1,300-b.N.Y..
Marion Nash-21-M-W-student-at school-b.N.Y..
Hirum Boilston-18-M-W-student-at school-b.N.Y..
Nathaniel Salsbury-23-M-W-furnace man-b.N.Y..
Hellen Rouch-17-F-W-b.N.Y..
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Page 72b, Image 30, Aug. 21

1021-1135
Austin W. Van Riper-28-M-W-machinist-$400-b.N.Y..
Mrs Van Riper-22-F-W-b.N.Y..
Francis Van Riper-3-F-W-b.N.Y..
Geo. Van Riper-2mths.-M-W-b.N.Y..
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page 90b,image 66,Aug. 30

Isaac Van Riper-52-M-W-farmer-$1,000-b.N.Y..
Lucinda Van Riper-37-F-W-b.N.Y..
Wm. H.Van Riper-22-M-W-cooper-married within year-b.N.Y..
Mary Van Riper-11-F-W-at school-b.N.Y.
Sarah Menter-15-F-W-at school-b.N.Y..
Samuel Dorm?-M-W-15-F-W-b.N.Y..
Marin Hill-18-M-W-b.N.Y..
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4/19/2004

 

 

1850 United States Federal Census VAN RIPER

New Jersey
Bergen County
New Barbadors Twp.
Roll: M432_442

Page: 157-sheet 313-Image-57-Aug. 21

666-685
James Van Riper-26-M-B-cannot read or write-b.NJ
Betsy Van Riper-30-F-B-cannot read or write-bNJ
Hannah Van Riper-4-F-B-b.NJ
Isabel Van Riper-2-F-B-b.NJ
Gennie Van Riper-3m-F-B-b.NJ

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page 170b-sheet 332-image 38-Aug. 27

887-916
James Van Riper-28-M-W-Miller-$6,000-b.NJ
Clarissa Van Riper-26-F-W-b.NJ
Garret Van Riper-4-M-W-b.NJ
Sophia Van Riper-2-F-W-b.NJ
Jane Eliza Van Riper-1-M-W-b.NJ
Frederick Carlock-17-M-W-laborer-b.NJ
William Sisco-25-M-B-laborer-b.NJ
Francis Canyman-21-M-B-laborer-b.NJ
——————————————————————
p202a-sheet 403-image57-Sept. 10

1329-1383
Jeremiah Van Riper-30-M-W-farmer-b.NJ
Jane Van Riper-25-F-W-b.NJ
Stephen Van Riper-8-M-W-attending school-b.NJ
Catherine Jane Van Riper–6-F.W-attending school-b.NJ
Susan Van Riper-1-F-W-b.NJ
Hester Van Blarcom-14-F-W-b.NJ
Anthony Jackson-30-M-B-laborer-b.NJ
======================================
Saddle River Twp.
Roll: M432_442
p196-sheet 391-image 6

1235-1288
Simeon Van Riper-61-M-W-$8,400-b.NJ
Getty Van Riper-58-F-W-b.NJ
—————————————
p196-sheet 391-image 6

1236-1289
Cornelius Van Riper-31-M-W-farmer-b.NJ (see below)
Catherine Jane (Merselis) Van Riper-24-F-W-b.NJ
(b. Mar. 23,1825 Acquackanonk*,Passaic County, NJ..
married Dec. 21,1843)
Clara Jane Van Riper-5-F-W-b.NJ-
(b. May 11,1845-married Nov. 1870 to John Berdan)
Hannah Westervelt-17-F-W-b.NJ
John Engles-20-M-W-b.NJ
George Berry-12-M-B-b.NJ
Highby Catherine Van Riper-2-F-W-b.NJ
(b.Sept. 10,1848 died young)
( )note below I added.
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p196-sheet 391-image 6

1237-1290
George Van Riper-62-M-W-farmer-$50,000-b.NJ
Clarissa Van Riper-56-F-W-b.NJ
Ellen Van Riper-23-F-W-b.NJ
Hartman Van Riper-22-M-W-laborer-b.NJ
George Van Riper-19-M-W-laborer-b.NJ
Eliza Ann Van Riper-16-F-W-b.NJ
Henry Van Riper-14-M-W-b.NJ
James McMaitin-22-M-W-laborer-b.Canada
—————————————————————
p197b-image 8-Sept. 7

1255-1308
Stephen Van Riper-57-M-W-farmer-$18,000-b.NJ
Sophia Van Riper-50-F-W-b.NJ
Stephen Van Riper-21-M-laborer-b.NJ
Cornelius Van Riper-12-M-W-b.NJ
Nicholas Van Riper-9-M-W-b.NJ
Catherine Van Riper-7-F-W-b.NJ
Anthony Thompson-14-M-B-b.NJ
—————————————————————-
p197b-image 8-Sept. 7

1259-1312
John Van Riper-34-M-W-farmer-$10,000-b.NJ
Eliza Van Riper-36-F-W-b.NJ
Ann Van Riper-15-F-W-b.NJ
Maria Van Riper-13-F-W-b.NJ
p198a (contd’)
Sarah Catherine Van Riper-2-F-W-b.NJ
Elizabeth Van Riper-6m-F-W-b.NJ
===============================================
note- I added
p196-sheet 391-image 6
*Acquackanonk—was Passaic and Clifton.

Cornelius Van Riper-b. Nov. 6,1819-
residence Slautterdam(Slooterdam)(Fair Lawn),Bergen County,NJ..
son of Joris(George) Van Riper and Clarrissa Vreeland.
son of Garret Thomasse(Van Riper) Jannetje Diedricks
The continuation of this can be found in “Nelson’s book” on the Riper web site
http://home.wxs.nl/~riper/vanripercc/index.html
===========================
II. Joris,(George) b. June 3, 1787; m. July 23, 1814, Clara
Vreeland, b. Dec. 25, 1794, at Pamrapo, Hudson county,
dau. of George and Jane (Brinckerhoff) Vreeland; he lo-
cated on the east bank of the Passaic river, just south of
the Wesel bridge. He d. on his farm at Slooterdam
(Fair Lawn), Saddle River Twp.,- May 23,1857.
===============================================================
Washington Twp.,
M432-roll 442

Page 262b,sheet 518,image 20,Aug. 29

831-914
Garret H. Van Ryper-63-M-W-fisherman-b.NJ.
Agnes Van Ryper-59-F-W-b.NJ
Margaret Van Ryper-37-F-W-b.NJ.
——————————————–
page 265b, sheet 530 ,image 26,Aug. 30

881-970
Henry B. Van Riper-28-M-W-blacksmith-b.NJ.
Eliza H. Van Riper-25-F-W-b.NJ.
Margaret Van Riper-5-F-W-b.NJ.
Herman Van Riper-1mth.-M-W-b.NJ.
========================================================
M-male
F-female
W-white
B-black
b.-born
image- from ancestry,com
( )-I added

 

 

1850 Van Riper Census,Michigan

MICHIGAN Federal Census
(Notice all the Van Riper’s that were born in N.J. and N.Y. states)

OAKLAND County, Oakland Twp.
page 305b, image 24, Sept.25
M432-roll 359

2031-2068
Berkley Bigler-30-M-W-farmer-$1500.-b.NY..
Sarah Bigler-28-F.W.b.NY..
Wm. VAN RIPER-22-farm Laborer-b.NJ..
Charlotte Halstead-21-F-W-b.NY..
———————
OAKLAND county, Oakland Twp.
page 305b, image 24, Sept.25
M432-roll 359

2034-2071
Ira Hammond-58-M-W-farmer-$2000-b.NY..
Abigal Hammond-63-F-W-b.Conn..
Antoinette Dickens-20-M-W-Mi..
Miller Dickens-1-M-W-b.Mich..
Peter VAN RIPER-15-M-W-farm laborer- b.Mich..
Geo. Mary-21-M-W-carpenter-b.N.Y..
——————————————————————–
OAKLAND County, -Oakland Twp.
Sept.25, page 90a, image 24
M432-roll 363

36-36
Jeremia Van Riper-21-M-W-Farmer-$800.-b.N.Y..
Julia Van Riper-21-F-W-b.N.Y..
Charles Eply-15-M-W-laborer-at school-b.unknown
———————————————————————
Oakland County, Orion Twp.
page 141a, sheet 281-image 27, Sept. 15 M432-roll 359

1856-1893
Harman Van Riper-46-M-W-farmer-$400.-b.N.J..
Phoebe Van Riper-41-F-W-b.N.Y..
Wm. Van Riper-21-M-W-b.N.Y..
George Van Riper-17-M-W-at school-b.Mich..
Richard Van Riper-14-M-W-at school-b.Mich..
Newton Van Riper-12-M-W-at school-b.Mich..
Marion Van Riper-9-F-W-at school-b.Mich..
Anilla? Van Riper-6-F-W-b.Mich..
Julia Van Riper-3-F-W-b.Mich..
=========================================
SHIANASSEE County, -Woodull Twp.
page 90, sheet 179, image 5, Sept. 25
M432-roll 363

35-35
Andrew Van Riper-46-M-W-farmer-$2500.-b.NJ..*
Catherine Van Riper-48-F-W-b.N.Y..
Benjamin Van Riper-17-Farm laborer-at school-b.Mich..
Rachel Van Riper-15-F-W-at school-b.Mich..
George Boid-16-M-W-farm laborer-at school-b.Mich..
=====================================
WASHTENAW County-Ann Arbor Twp.
page 191, sheet 381, image 27, July 16
M432-roll 364

217-217
John T. Van Riper-40-M-W-carpenter-b.N.Y..
Sarah Van Riper-35-F-W-b.N.Y..
Henry Van Riper-10-M-W-b.N.Y..
Mary Van Riper-7-F-W-b.N.Y..
—————————
WASHTENAW County-Dexter Village-town of Scio page 521, sheet 1141, image 1, Sep. 19 M432-roll 364

3-3
James M. Van Riper-24-M-W-farmer-$1000.-b.N.Y..
Betsey Van Riper-22-F-W-b.N.Y..
============================================
WASHTENAW County-Lima Twp.
page 323, image-22, Oct. 5
M432-roll 364

2183-2183
Abraham Van Riper-85-farmer-$1500.-b.N.J..
Betsy Van Riper-56-b.N.J..
Henry Hall Jr.-26-M-W-railroad-b.Conn..
Mary Hall-25-F-W-b.N.Y..
Thadeus Hall-9-M-W-b..Mich..
Francis Hall-6m-M-W-b.Mich..
———————————————————————
WASTENAW County-DexterTwp.
page 508a, image 12, Oct 1
M432-roll 364

91-91
John Van Riper-48-M-W-joiner-$200.-b.N.J..
Catherine Van Riper-41-F-W-$700.-b.N.Y..
John Van Riper-22-M-W-harness maker-b.N.Y..
Andrew Van Riper-18-M-W-b.N.Y..
Elizabeth Van Riper-16-F-W-b.N.Y..
—————————————————————————
WASHTENAW County, Webster
page 286b, image 16, Sept. 5
M432-roll 364

1652-1652
Henry Mc Queal-48-M-W-farmer-$1500.-b.N.Y..
Ge? Mc Queal-16-F-W-b.Pa..
Nicholas VAN RIPER-27-M-W-farm laborer-$900-b.Mich..
Jane Van Riper-26-F-W-b.N.Y..
Carlton D. Van Riper-8m-M-W-b.N.Y..
————————
WASHTENAW County, Webster Twp.
page 287a, image 17, Sept 5
M432-roll 364

1658-1658
Stephen Van Riper-45-M-W-farmer-$1500.-N.J..
Anna M.Van Riper-38-F-W-b.N.J..
Pomeroy Van Riper-11M-W-at school-b.Mich..
Ellen Van Riper-8-F-W-at school-b.Mich..
Charles C. Van Riper-4-M-W-at school-b.Mich..
Hiram Baker-18M-W-at school-b.Mich..
Garret Van Riper-65-M-W-farmer-$600.-b.N.Y..
———————–
WASHTENAW County, Webster Twp.
page 287a, image 17, Sept 5
M432-roll 364

1659-1658
John Van Riper-38-M-W-farmer-$600.-b.N.J..
Eliza Van Riper-28-F-W-b.N.J..
Geo Van Riper-11-M-W-at school-b.Mich..
Floyd Van Riper-8-M-W-at school-b.Mich..
Mary Van Riper-7-F-W-at school-b.Mich..
Daniel Van Riper-5-at school-b.Mich..
John H.Van Riper-4-at school-b.Mich..
Royal Van Riper-8m-M-W-b.Mich..
========================================
INGHAM County, Onondaga Twp.
page 115b, image 8, Oct. 4
M432-roll 351

636-640
Garret Van Riper-31-M-W-farmer-$800.-b.N.J..
Mary Van Riper-29-F-W-b.N.J..
Charlette C. Van Riper-7-at school-b.Mich..
Julia A.Van Riper-4-F-W-at school-b.Mich..
Harriet S. Van Riper-3-b.Mich..
Clarissa J. Van Riper-1-b.Mich..
=======================================
MONROE County, Ash Twp.
page 852a, image 8, Sept.26
M432-roll 358

131-131
Adrian Van Riper-40-M-W-farmer-$2000.-b.N.J..
Eliza Van Riper-23-F-W-b.N.Y..
Caroline Van Riper-3-b.Mich..
Chester Van Riper-7m.-M-W-b.Mich..
Chester Lamb-20-M-W-b.N..
Michael Tours?-14-M-W-b.N.J..
———————–
MONROE County, Ash Twp.
page 852a, image 8, Sept.26
M432-roll 358

132-132
Nancy Van Riper-40-F-W-widow-$2000.-b.N.Y..
Jacob Van Riper-10-at school-b.Mich..
Sally Van Riper-8-F-W-at school-b. Mich..
Catharine Van Riper-6-F-W-at school-b. Mich..
======================================
ST. CLAIR County, Port Huron Villiage
page 185a, image 8, July 17
M432-roll 362

64-64
John S. Botsford-34-M-W-Cooper-$3000.-b.N.Y..
Ann E. Botsford-27-F-W-b. Isle of Man
Frederick Botsford-6-M-W-at school-b.Mich..
Henry Botsford-4-M-W-b.Mich..
Edward Botsford-2-M-W-b.Mich..
Clement VAN RIPER-M-W-19-cooper-b.N.Y..
Daniel Kewley-M-W-30-cooper-b.Isle of Man (page 185b cont’) William Webb-19-M-W-cooper-b.Canada Esler Graham-16-F-W-servant-b.Canada Elizabeth Kermrods?-46-F-W-England ========================================
WAYNE County, Brownstown Twp.
p503b, image 4, July 30
M432-roll 366

26-26
James Van Riper-41-M-W-farmer-$1000.-b.N.Y..
Hannah Van Riper-36-F-W-b.N.Y..
Mary Jane Van Riper-17-F-W-at school-b.Mich..
Jacob H. Van Riper-16-M-W-at school-b.Mich..
Matilda Van Riper-9-F-W-at school-b.Mich..
Stephen Case-9-M-W-at school-b. Mich..
Margaret Van Riper-36-F-W-b.N.Y..
William W. Van Riper-36-M-W-b.N.Y..
———————————-
WAYNE County, Brownstown Twp.
p506a, image 9, July 31
M432-roll 366

59-59
Nicholas Van Riper-32-M-W-farmer-$1000.-b.N.Y..
Mary Ann Van Riper-26-F-W-b.Canada
Henry A. Van Riper-M-W-4-b.Mich..
Willis E.Van Riper-M-W-b.Mich..
———————————-
WAYNE County, Brownstown Twp.
page508a, image 13, Aug. 1
M432-roll 366

88-88
John C. Van Riper-45-M-W-carpenter-$400.-b.N.Y..
Mable Van Riper-35-F-W-b.N.Y..
Mary Van Riper-16-F-W-b.Mich..
Alexander Van Riper-8-M-W-b.Mich..
John Van Riper-3-M-W-b.Mich..
—————
WAYNE County, Brownstown Twp.
page508a, image 13, Aug. 1
M432-roll 366

92-92
Jacob Miller-37-M-W-farmer-$1200.-b.N.Y..
Cathernie Miller-36-F-W-b.N.J..
Near Miller-15-F-W-at school-b.Mich..
Ann Miller-9-F-W-at school-b.Mich..
Francis Miller-6-M-W-at school-b.Mich..
Charles Miller-1b.Mich..
Mary Tours-15-F-W-b.N.J..
Jeramia VAN RIPER-53-M-W-b.N.J..
———————–
WAYNE County, Brownstown Twp.
page 509b, image 16, Aug 2
M432-roll 366

110-110
Cornelius Van Riper-50-M-W-farmer-$4000.-b.N.J..
Ann Van Riper-49-F-W-b.N.Y..
John W. Van Riper-26-M-W-farmer-b.N.Y..
Rebecca A. Van Riper-6-F-W-b.Mich..
Catherine Reid?-18-F-W-b.N.Y..
—————————————
WAYNE County, Brownstown Twp.
page 510a, image 17, Aug 2
M432-roll 366

121-121
Adrian Van Riper-23-M-W-farmer-$600.-b.N.Y..
Mary Jane Van Riper-20-F-W-b.N.Y..
Thomas Van Riper-1-M-W-b. Mich..
——————
WAYNE County, Brownstown Twp.
page 510a, image 17, Aug 2
M432-roll 366

122-122
Henry Van Riper-33-M-W-farmer-$1500.-b.N.J..
Lydia Ann Van Riper-22-F-W-b.N.Y..
Andrew Van Riper-1-M-W-b.Mich..
(page 510b cont’)
Jane Van Riper-30-F-W-idiotic-b.N.Y..
———————————–
WAYNE County-Plymouth Twp.
page 729, image 2, Sept. 16
M432-roll 366

11-11
C. Adison Robinson-30-M-W-grocer-$3000.-b.N.Y..
Abigal E. Robinson-28-F-W-b.N.Y..
Julia A. Robinson-41-b.N.Y..
William H. Robinson-21-M-W-b.Mich..
Daphne VAN RIPER-19-F-W-b.N.Y..
=====================================
5/10/2004
=============
The following information at the Passaic county Historical Society,Paterson,NJ

*Andrew J. VAN RIPER-b.Jan. 9, 1807-bap. Feb 15, 1807(Reformed Ch., Totowa,NJ.) Residence-Paterson,NJ.-Seneca County,NY,-SHIANASSEE-Woodull Twp., Michigan..
1823-Lodi,Washenaw1833, Shiswassee1848 Counties..

son of- Jurie(George) Jurrianse(Van Riper) and Elizabeth VAN BLARCOM
son of-Christopher VAN RIPER and Annatie BROWER
son of-Jurie(George) VAN RIPER and HelenaVAN HOUTEN

wife of Andrew -Catherine DUBOIS-born Marbletown, Ulster County NY.
daughter of Martin DUBOIS and Margaret ??????.

 

 

1850 Census VAN RIPER Hudson County, New jersey

M432-roll 452
Jersey City
M432-roll 452

page 353a,sheet 705,image 103,Aug. 27

442-736
Maraget Stone-65-F-W-b.NJ.
David W. Stone-33-M-W-Hatter-$2,500.-b.NJ.
Mary Van Riper-54-F-W-NJ.
=============================
North Bergen
M432- roll 452

page 207a,sheet 413,image 27,Aug.6

195-208
Enoch E. Earl-54-M-W-merchant-$500.-b.NJ.
Bridget Ackerson-68-F-W-b.NJ
Julia Ann Van Riper-30-F-W-b.NJ.
Henry A. Van Riper-11-M-W-attending school-b.NJ.
George Smith-7-M-W-b.NY
——————————————————
North Bergen
page 216a,sheet 431,image 45,Aug. 14

302-321
Genwill Cachinely-55-M-W-engineer-$1,200-b.Eng..
(hard to make out the surname name)
Catharine Ann Cachinely-46-F-W-b.NY..
Smith Cachinely-23-M-W-engineer-b.NY..
May Cachinely-21-F-W-b.NY..
George Cachinely-17-M-W-b.NY..
Wm.Cachinely-13-M-W-b.NY..
???ney Cachinely-10-M-W-b.NY..
Elizabeth Cachinely-6-F-W-b.NY..
Jane Eliza Cachinely-1-F-W-b.NJ..
Isaac Van Riper-22-M-W-carpenter-b.NJ.
——————————————————
North Bergen
page 229b,sheet 458,image 72,Aug. 30

467-527
Rachel Van Riper-58-F-W-lady-$10,000.-b.NJ.
Rebecca Thompson-30-F-W-b.NJ.
———————————
North Bergen
page 232,sheet 463,image 77,Sept. 4

495-560
John G. Ackerman-36-M-W-blacksmith-b.NJ
Sophia Ackerman-31-F-W-b.NJ.
George Ackerman-12-M-W-attending school-b.NJ.
Mary Ackerman-11-F-W-attending school-b.NJ.
Catherine E. Ackerman-9-F-W-attending school-b.NJ.
Matilda Ackerman-7-F-W-attending school-b.NJ.
Charles H. Seeley-20-M-W-blacksmith-b.NJ.
Cornelius Van Riper-17-M-W-blacksmith-b.NJ.
————————————————————–
North Bergen
page 232b,sheet 464,image 78,Sept. 4

506-569
John J. Newkerck-63-M-W-farmer-$15,000-b.NJ.
Gertrude Newkerck-56-F-W-b.NJ.
Garret Newkerck-M-W-merchant-b.NJ.
Mary E. Newkerck-28-b.NJ.
Gertrude Newkerck-9-F-W-b.NJ.
Sophia Newkerck-F-W-b.NJ.
David Danielson-8-M-W-b.NJ.
Effie Van Riper-78-F-W-b.NJ.
——————————————
North Bergen
page 235a,sheet 469,image 83,Sept. 10

528-597
Daniel Van Riper-62-M-W-farmer-$5,000-b.NJ.
Eilizabeth Van Riper-64-F-W-b.NJ.
Garret B.Van Riper-23-M-W-b.NJ.
Caroline Van Riper-22-F-W-b.NJ.
Elizabeth Van Riper-1-F-W-b.NJ.
Michael (unknown)-20-M-W-laborer-b.Germany.
Henry (unknown)-23-M-W-laborer-b.Germany.
Ann Bergen-26-F-W-b.Ireland
Elia Stout-12-F-W-b.NJ.
George Clarkson-12-M-W-b.NJ.
==============================
BERGEN (Jersey City)
M432-roll 452

page 239a,sheet 477,image 91,Oct. 22

29-37
John G. Van Horn-57-M-W-farmer-b.NJ.
Anna Van Horn-55-F-W-b.NJ.
Garret J. Van Horn-19-M-W-farmer-b.NJ.
John V.H. Van Riper-17-M-W-farmer-b.NJ.
Catherine Van Horn-78-F-W-b.NJ.
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BERGEN (Jersey City)
page 244a-sheet 487-image 101-Oct. 24

100-118
Corn. C. Van Reypen-37-M-W-farmer-$24,000.-b.NJ..
Christina C. (Van Horn-2nd marriage)Van Reypen-34-F-W-b.NY..
Catharine V.H.(Van Horn)Van Reypen-13-F-W-b.NJ..
Herman V.A.(Van Allen) Van Reypen-11-M-W-b.NJ..
William K. Van Reypen-9-M-W-b.NJ..
Alletta Van Reypen-6-F-W-b.NJ..
Anna D. Van Reypen-3-F-W-b.NJ..
Garret Du Boyce-37-M-B-laborer-b.NJ..
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BERGEN (Jersey City)
page 246-sheet 491-image 105-Oct. 28

Garret C. Van Reypen-52-M-W-farmer-$5,000-b.NJ..
Eliza (Van Wart)Van Reypen-48-F-W-b.NY..
Henry G. Van Reypen-26-M-W-milkman-b.NJ..
Sarah C. (Van Buskirk)(wife of Henry)Van Reypen-24-F-W-b.NJ..
Jane C. Van Reypen-2-F-W-b.NJ..(Dau. of Henry)
Isaac Z. Van Reypen-13-M-W-b.NJ..
Andrew Boysan-9-M-W-b.NY..
Patrick Newen-26-M-W-b.Ireland
Ann Guin-21-F-W-b.Ireland
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BERGEN (Jersey City)
page248b,sheet495,image 110-111,Oct. 30

159-183
Corn’ R. Van Riper-45-M-W-milkman-$2,000.-b.NJ.
Mary (Sickles)Van Riper-42-F-W-b.NJ.
Richard Van Riper-n22-M-W-oysterman-b.NJ
Abm. Van Riper-20-M-W-oysterman-b.NJ
Michael Van Riper-17-M-W-carpenter-b.NJ.
Cornelius Van Riper-12-M-W-attending school-b.NJ
Mary A. Van Riper-9-F-W-attending school-b.NJ.
Abrm. Sickels-72-M-W-b.NJ.
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BERGEN (Jersey City)
page249a,sheet497,image 111,Oct. 31

164-188
Richard Van Riper-78-M-W-farmer-$15,000-b.NJ.
Elizabeth (Vreeland)Van Riper-49-M-F-W-b.NJ.
Effey Van Riper-47-F-W-b.NJ.
Ann M. Davis-18-F-W-b.NY.
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BERGEN (Jersey City)
page249a,sheet497,image 111,Oct. 31

166-190
Daniel R. Van Riper-46-M-W-farmer-b.NJ.
Jane (Post)Van Riper-43-F-W-b.NJ.
Richard Van Riper-20-M-W-carpenter-b.NJ
Adrian Van Riper-17-M-W-carpenter-b.NJ.
(my GGrandfather)
John Van Riper-14-M-W-attending school-b.NJ.
Hannah J. Van Riper-10-F-W-attending school-b.NJ.
Clarrisa Van Riper-8-F-W-attending school-b.NJ
Daniel Van Riper-5-M-W-b.NJ
Euphemia Van Riper-2-F-W-b.NJ.
Mary E. Van Riper-2mths-F-W-b.NJ.
Adrian Dusler-20-M-W-b.NJ.
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BERGEN (Jersey City)
page249a,sheet497,image 111,Oct. 31

170-194
George Van Riper-38-M-W-oysterman-b.NJ.
Gitty Van Riper-40-F-W-b.NJ.
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BERGEN (Jersey City)
page270a,sheet539,image 153,Nov. 14

422-503
John Rapp-27-M-W-carpenter-$700.-b.NJ.
Hannah Rapp-23-F-W-b.NJ.
John Rapp-5mths.-M-W-b.NJ.
Sarah Van Riper-18-F-W-b.NJ.
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HOBOKEN
M432-roll 452

p280a,sheet 339,image 19-July 22

113-128
Tunis H. Van de Marken-35-M-W-house carpenter-b.NY.
Harriet Van de Marken-35-F-W-b.NY
Cornelius Van de Marken-14-M-W-b.NY.
Philip H. Van de Marken-11-M-W-b.NY.
George E. Van de Marken-9-M-W-b.NY.
Harriet E. Van de Marken-7-F-W-b.NY.
Albert Van de Marken-M-W-b.NJ.
Martha A. Van Riper-18-F-W-b.NJ.
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HOBOKEN
page 295-sheet 589-image 51-July 30

264-374
Cornelius Van Riper-45-M-W-steamboat Captain-b.NY..
Ellen Van Riper-45-F-W-b.NJ..
Martha A. Van Riper-17-F-W-b.NJ..
Elizabeth Van Riper-16-F-W-b.NJ..
Cornelius Van Riper-14-M-W-b.NJ..
William H. Van Riper-13-M-W-13-NJ..
Eleanor Van Riper-12-F-W-b.NJ..
Sarah J. Van Riper-10-F-W-b.NJ..
David Van Riper-7-M-W-b.NJ..
Isaac Van Riper-20-M-W-stage driver-b.NJ..
=====================================
VAN VORST TWP.(Jersey City)
M432-roll 452
page 412a-sheet 823–image 57-Oct 8

241-478
David Van Riper-26-M-W-engineer-b.NJ
Sarah Van Riper-23-F-W-b.Cou?.
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HARRISON TWP.
page 179b,sheet 358-image 4,Sept. 12

30-31
Peter Van Riper Jr.-39-M-W-ship carpenter-b.NJ.
Ann Elizabeth Van Riper-39-F-W-b.NJ.
Andrew Van Riper-39-M-W-laborer-b.NJ.
Mary Jane Van Riper-14-F-W-b.NJ.
Isaac Meyer Van Riper-11-M-W-attending school-b.NJ
H icier? L. Van Riper-9-M-W-attending school-b.NJ.
Sarah Em Van Riper-4-F-W-b.NJ.
Hannah Van Riper-7-F-W-attending school-b.NJ.
John Van Riper-1-M-W-b.NJ.
Sam Van Riper-1-M-W-b.NJ.
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HARRISON TWP.
page 185a,sheet 369,image 15-Sept. 14

87-91
Walling Van Riper-47-M-W-farmer-$8,000.-b.NJ.
Eleanor Van Riper-42-F-W-b.NJ.
Cornelius B. Van Riper-16-M-W-farmer-attending school-b.NJ.
Jacob M. Van Riper-13-M-W-attending school-b.NJ
Anna Van Riper-4-F-W-b.NJ.
Anthony Williams-M-B-laborer-cannot read or write-b.Md.
James Sherwood-20-M-B-laborer-b.Md.
Dinah Dickson-12-F-B-b.NJ.
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HARRISON TWP.
page 185a,sheet 369,image 15-Sept 14

88-92
Garret Van Riper-56-M-W-farmer-$8,000-b.NJ
Ellen Van Riper-50-F-F-W-b.NJ
Ellen Van Riper-21-F-W-b.NJ
Daniel Curtey-21-M-W-laborer-Ireland
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HARRISON TWP.
page 186a-sheet 371-image 17-Sept. 16

101-106
Cornelius Devoe-25-M-W-shoemaker-$2,000-b.NJ.
Mary Ann Devoe-24-F-W-b.NY.
George M. Devoe-3-M-W-b.NJ.
Charlotte Devoe-5mths.-F-W-b.NJ.
Charles Van Riper-17-M-W-shoemaker-b.NJ.
Clarence Edsell-17-M-W-b.NJ.
Rachel Munelow-17-F-W-b.NY.
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HARRISON TWP.
page 186a-sheet 371-image 17-Sept. 16

103-108
Jacob Van Riper-31-M-W-farmer-$10,000-b.NJ.
Ann Van Riper-22-F-W-b.NJ.
Gertrude Van Riper-5-F-W-b.NJ.
Albert I. Ackerman-32-M-W-laborer-b.NJ.
Peter Cruoks-30-M-W-laborer-b.Germany
Philip Syder-25-M-W-b.Germany
Mary Ann Cruoks-30-F-W-b.Ireland
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HARRISON TWP.
page 188b,image 22

132-138
Mary Van Riper-62 F-W-Lady-$400-b.NJ..
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HARRISON TWP.
page 188b,image 22

133-139
Lewis A. Brown-32-M-W-ship carpenter-$5,000-b.NJ..
Margaret Brown-28-F-W-b.J..
Abram Brown-10-M-W-b.NJ..
Gertrude Brown-7-F-W-b.NJ..
Garret Van Riper-17-M-W-ship carpenter-b.NJ..
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4/2/2004

 

 

1860 Van Riper census, Kentucky

Kentucky
distric 2, South Carrollton, Muhlenburg County
page 788-image 230-July 20
M653-roll 388

Richard P. Kincheloe-50-M-W-hotel keeper-$7,000-b.Ky..
Mary Kincheloe-34-F-W-domestic-b.Ky..
Lettia Kincheloe-18-F-W-domestic-b.Ky..
Allison Kincheloe-15-F-W-b.Ky..
Lucy E. Kincheloe-8-F-W-b.Ky..
Richard P. Kincheloe-3-M-W-b.Ky..
James Sullivan-26-M-W-merchant-b.Ky..
Robert A. Carbon-20-M-W-grocer-b.Ky..
page 789-image 231
John Rothrock-26-M-W-carpenter-b.Ky.
James Campbell-81-M-W-gardener-b.N.J..
John Campbell-25-M-W-machinist-b.Ohio
John Rowlings-30-M-W-plasterer-b.Ky..
Menerva Rowlings-30-F-W-domestic-b.Ky..
Henry Romine-26-M-W-Cornish ??b.Georgia
Margarett Romine-23-F-W-taylor-b.Georgia
Sandford Polly-30-M-W-tobbaconist-b.Ky..
William Walker-24-M-W-clerk-b.Germany
Morris Ranger-26-M-W-butcher-b.N.Y..
ECCLES VAN RIPER-18-M-W-student medicine-b.Ky..
Westly Perkins-20-M-W-grocer-b.Ky..
Felander Langley-19-M-W-coach maker-b.Ky..
Willis Harden-25-M-W-grocer-b.Ky..
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5/17/2004

 

 

Van Riper-Hudson Co.,N.J., Web Site

HUDSON COUNTY, NEW JERSEY
==============================
Hudson City http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhudson/JC/hudsoncity.htm

The Hudson City Section of Jersey City is at the extreme
northern end of the city and follows the lines of the
earlier City of Hudson which was incorporated
into Jersey City in 1869.
Mayors

Garret D. Van Reipen – 1856,1861,1868
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1793 Bergen Township Tax Ratables http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhudson/JC/1793_bergen_township_tax_ratable.htm

Daniel Van Ryper

Richard Van Ryper

Ganet H. Van Ryper

Ganet S. Van Ryper

Juny Van Ryper

Ganet Van Ryper Jr.
==============================
Dickinson High School Graduates
Graduates Class of June, 1931 (as listed in Gnome Yearbook) http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhudson/JC/dickinson31.htm

Van Riper, Vincent R. – “Vinnie” 148 Congress Street
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Dickinson High School Graduates
Graduates Class of June, 1933 http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhudson/JC/graduates_of_the_class_of_1933.htm

Van Riper, Howard C. “Howie” (Pres.) 3504 Boulevard

Van Riper, Julia “Van” 332 Garfield Avenue
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4-25-2004

 

 

Obituaries 1990-1999 Van Riper

Headline: OBITUARIES
Publication Date: December 08, 1991
Source: The Record, Northern New Jersey
Page: a19
Subjects:
Region: New Jersey
Obituary: KATHERINE VAN RIPER-STEWART, 76, of Paterson died Wednesday. She was a member of
First Presbyterian Church of Paterson. Surviving are a son, George Stewart of Paterson; two daughters,
Marion Smith of River Edge and Alive Pasqua of Paterson; a sister, Georgianna Decker of Toms River; four
grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Her lifelong companion, George Van Riper, died in 1974.
Services will be Monday at 1 p.m. at Minchin Funeral Home, Paterson, with burial in Fair Lawn Memorial
Cemetery. Visiting is today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Headline: OBITUARIES
Publication Date: February 06, 1995
Source: The Record, Northern New Jersey
Page: a10
Subjects:
Region: New Jersey
Obituary: WILLIAM D. VAN RIPER, 84, of the Green Pond section of Rockaway Township, formerly of
Englewood, died Saturday. Before retiring in 1970, he was medical director for Johnson & Johnson
Worldwide Corp. and had worked for the company for 20 years. He also had a private medical practice in
Princeton, and before that in Englewood and Green Pond, and had been chief of staff at a hospital in Ganado,
Ariz. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He graduated from Colgate University and Temple Medical
School, Philadelphia. Arrangements: Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, Wayne.

Headline: OBITUARIES
Publication Date: January 12, 1992
Source: The Record, Northern New Jersey
Page: a20
Subjects:
Region: New Jersey
Obituary: MICHAEL M. VAN RIPER, 31, of Linwood, formerly of Woodcliff Lake, died Friday. He owned
Jersey Plant & Produce Inc., Vineland. Surviving are his wife, Nancy Johnson Van Riper; two sons, Michael
and Andrew, and a daughter, Kristen Van Riper, all at home; his parents, Peter and Susan Jaten Van Riper of
Woodcliff Lake; two brothers, William of Valley Cottage, N.Y., and Timothy of Woodcliff Lake; and a sister,
Lori Van Riper of Woodcliff Lake. Mass will be said Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. in Our Lady Star of the Sea R.C.
Church, Atlantic City, with burial in Union Cemetery, Mays Landing. There will be a memorial service
Saturday at 4 p.m. in St. Paul Episcopal Church, Montvale. Visiting will be Tuesday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
in Our Lady Star of the Sea Church. Arrangements are by the Gormley Funeral Home, Atlantic City.

Headline: OBITUARIES
Publication Date: July 30, 1992
Source: The Record, Northern New Jersey
Page: a24
Subjects:
Region: New Jersey
Obituary: WILLIAM E. HELLER, 28, a lifelong resident of Wayne, died last Thursday. Surviving are his
parents, William P. and Rosemary Van Riper Heller of Wayne; two sisters, Patricia Rohs of Manalapan and
Lynn A. Heller of Wayne; and his maternal grandmother, Mary Van Riper of Paterson. Mass will be said
Friday at 9:30 a.m. at Our Lady of Consolation R.C. Church, Wayne, with burial in Holy Sepulchre
Cemetery, Totowa. Visiting is today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Scillieri Hawthorne Memorial Home.

Headline: OBITUARIES
Publication Date: June 17, 1999
Source: The Record, Northern New Jersey
Page:
Subjects:
Region:
Obituary: CECILIA SLENKO PACCIORETTI, 78, of Wayne died Monday. She was the curator for the Van
Riper-Hopper House Museum, Wayne, where she worked for 10 years. Arrangements: Vander May Wayne
Colonial Funeral Home, Wayne.

Headline: OBITUARIES
Publication Date: March 06, 1992
Source: The Record, Northern New Jersey
Page: c07
Subjects:
Region: New Jersey
Obituary: LEONARD COMBEE, 88, of Seaford, Del., formerly of Fairfield and Huntingdon, Pa., died
Thursday. He had been a farmer in Pennsylvania and Delaware. He was a member of the Fairfield Reformed
Church. Surviving are his wife, Blanche Lea Combee; a son, Clarence of Allentown, Pa.; a daughter, Eleanor
Beattie of Fairfield; a sister, Marie Van Riper of Totowa; five grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren.
Services will be Monday at 10:30 a.m. at Moore’s Home for Funerals, Wayne, with burial in Laurel Grove
Memorial Park, Totowa. Visiting will be Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Headline: OBITUARIES
Publication Date: November 28, 1998
Source: The Record, Northern New Jersey
Page:
Subjects:
Region:
Obituary: JOHN CORNELIUS VAN RIPER, 96, of Ridgewood died Tuesday. Before retiring in 1966, he
was a mechanical engineer for Wright Aeronautical, Woodbridge. He was a professional mechanical engineer
licensed in New York and New Jersey and associated with area firms.
He was a member of the Holland Society and president of the Main-Exchange Reality Corp. A 1926 graduate
of Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, he received a bachelor’s degree in engineering.
Arrangements: C.C. Van Emburgh, Ridgewood.

eadline: OBITUARIES
Publication Date: September 07, 1994
Source: The Record, Northern New Jersey
Page: a14
Subjects:
Region: New Jersey
Obituary: JUNE KING VAN RIPER, 62, of the Pompton Plains section of Pequannock, died Sunday. She
was a member of the First Reformed Church and a life member of the First Aid Squad, both in Pequannock.
She was a member of Order of the Eastern Star Lodge 255, Wharton. Arrangements: M. John Scanlan
Funeral Home, Pompton Plains.

Headline: OBITUARIES
Publication Date: September 27, 1990
Source: The Record, Northern New Jersey
Page: b08
Subjects:
Region: New Jersey
Obituary: MARGARET CATHARINE “KAY” ATKINS VAN RIPER, 85, of Gulf Breeze, Fla., formerly of
Woodcliff Lake, died Sept. 8. She was a member of Gulf Breeze Presbyterian Church and a graduate of
Southern Seminary, Buena Vista, Va. Surviving are two daughters, Sara Jane Hubbard of Gulf Breeze and
Virginia Lee Morris of Villanova, Pa.; a sister, Virginia Bogert in California; six grandchildren, and six
great-grandchildren. Her husband, Frederick E., is deceased. Arrangements were by Forest Lawn Funeral
Home, Gulf Breeze.

Headline: OBITUARY
Publication Date: January 17, 1996
Source: The Record, Northern New Jersey
Page: b06
Subjects:
Region: New Jersey
Obituary: CAROLYN VAN RIPER BAUER, 74, of Wyckoff, formerly of Ridgewood died Tuesday.
Arrangements: Vander Plaat Funeral Home, Wyckoff.

 

 

HARRIET (VAN RIPER) TICE LEFT HER MARK ON LAND AND IN HEARTS

Headline: HARRIET (VAN RIPER) TICE LEFT HER MARK ON LAND AND IN HEARTS
Publication Date: January 05, 2000
Source: The Record, Northern New Jersey
Page: L01

Region: North America; Mountain Region United States; New Mexico
Obituary: Harriet Tice’s stone house stands out on Chestnut Ridge Road, surrounded by glass-facade office
complexes and gas stations, like a wallflower at a glitzy dance.
For eight decades Tice lived in that house, beginning when the now- busy area was nothing but furrowed
fields and orchards.
Tice was the matriarch of the prominent VAN RIPER and Tice families, farming clans whose agricultural roots
stretch back to Colonial times.
Her death on Christmas Eve, at age 98, marks the end of an era that predated many of today’s suburbanites.
“Everybody knew her as ‘Ma’ _ all the customers and workers _ for years,” Elva DuBois, Tice’s eldest child,
said Tuesday. “She did a lot of traveling. She went from riding the buggy to the Concorde.”
Harriet Tice and her late husband, Frank, operated Tice Farms, one of the largest roadside markets in New
Jersey and a Bergen County landmark that consisted of 200 acres _ and, eventually, a multimillion-dollar
office and hotel development.
Tice Farms attracted visitors from throughout the New York metropolitan area who came for its fresh
peaches and homemade sweets.
The family business eventually was passed on to the Tices’ son, Richard, who at age 6 began working on the
farm picking flowers and grew up to be an entrepreneur.
The market, Tice Farms Country Mall, added to the family’s growing wealth, which included 100 acres of
prime real estate in Woodcliff Lake, plus the 100-acre Tice Campus, which boasts a posh, 400-room Hilton
hotel.
A chunk of Tice’s remaining farmland was sold last year to a commercial developer. The stand that sold
fresh pumpkin pies and apple cider for years closed for good. A strip mall is planned for the site, with stores
such as The Gap, Banana Republic, and Pottery Barn among its tenants.
Harriet Tice spent her entire life in northern Bergen County and, with two children, seven grandchildren, and
13 great-grandchildren, was more than just one of Bergen County’s oldest residents.
“All my life, I’ve been busy,” she told The Record in 1984.
“People say farming is a hard life, but it’s what you make it,” Tice said at the time. “Old-school followers say
any job is what you make it yourself.”
Family friends said they’ll miss her eloquence and enthusiasm.
“She worked hard all her life,” said Mary Mahoney, a business partner of Richard Tice who knew Harriet
Tice for more than 50 years.
“She lived her life to the fullest extent. . . . She had such a wonderful outlook about life.”
A short, slight woman with a dignified smile, Harriet Tice was born Harriet VAN RIPER. Her first home was
only a few hundred yards from where she lived until her death.
The VANRIPER already had roots in the land, having been given a grant by King Charles II of England in
1663 for 500 acres near Montvale.
Tice’s formal education was short-lived, but she recalled her childhood fondly. She walked more than two
miles to the two-room schoolhouse on Woodcliff Avenue, she said, and in the winter was driven to her class
in the family buggy.
The marriage of Harriet and Frank Tice in 1928 _ in a ceremony held in the living room of the VAN RIPER
house _ united the two prominent farming families.
The couple lived for a year in the VAN RIPER homestead on the east side of Chestnut Ridge Road, directly
opposite the Tice farm. Then Frank Tice built a new home, made entirely from stones he gathered by hand
from the fences that divided pastures.
In 1979, a fire destroyed the original farmstand. The family then built its famed red-colored wooden building,
which was torn down last year to make room for the new shopping center.
“When the farm burned down, I remember how sad she was,” said Woodcliff Lake Mayor Josephine
Higgins, who frequented Tice Farms for five decades while growing up in Ridgewood and is a nurse at
Pascack Valley Hospital, where Harriet Tice spent some of her final days. “It was a moment of anguish in her
life.
“But she had unbelievable stamina.”

 

 

HAROLD GRIFFITH VAN RIPER 1891—1973

Harold G. was the second son of Richard Frazier and Martha
Elizabeth Van Riper who grew to manhood. He was born October 8, 1891
in the Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, N. Y. where the family was living
on Patchen Avenue. At the family summer home South Country Road
and Nelson Ave., Blue Point, Long Island he spent many happy summers.

The following is taken from a newspaper article about his athletic
activities while he was attending “Boy’s High School in Brooklyn, N.Y.”;
Harold Van Riper, at present attending Boy’s High School in Brooklyn,
New York, has become very prominent in school boy athletic circles
through his excellent work in football, baseball, track and swimming.
Although he ran on the relay team, representing Public School No. 70,
he took very little active part in athletics until he entered the High
School. He immediately took up track work and succeeded in making
the cross-country team. His work on that team last year was of such
high order that he was elected captain of the team for this fall. He then
made the Boy’s High School relay team and won many points for his school
in the mile and 1/2 mile events. He broke his novice February 13, 1908
at the Barnard School games in the 600 yard run. From then on he
succeeded in winning medals in almost all the races he participated in.
At the end of the track season he went out for baseball and made left
field. At that position he played, a fast consistent season. His stick work
was excellent, having an average of .600 at the close of the season. For
this he got the Herald Medal, being the best batsman in the Public
School Athletic League Tournament. This fall he took up football and
turned out to be a very valuable man. His work on that team was
particularly commendable, especially in the Manuel Training game. He
also represented his school on the swimming team and the water polo
team which won the championship three years ago. This is his last year
in school boy athletics, as he is in his senior year.”

During World War I he was a Lieutenant in the United States
Eleventh Field Artillery, receiving his commission at Camp Oglethorpe,
Georgia. The steamship, Mount Vernon, brought him back to the United
States, and he was discharged at Camp Grant, Illinois in 1919. Another
article from the local paper regarding his war record is as follows:

“In a history of the activities of the Eleventh United States Field
Artillery printed in Dijon, France, this year, two pages are devoted to
the valor, under fire, of Lieutenant Van Riper and particularly when at
Remey Farms, within a mile of the Meuse River, he successfully directed
the fire of Battery “A” by use of his field glasses, smashing a nest of
enemy guns and killing a large number of men.”

In 1914 he graduated from Dartmouth College, Hanover, New
Hampshire, and received his Masters degree from The Thayer School Of
Engineering. He was very proud of his college; often quoting a saying by
Daniel Webster, also a Dartmouth graduate, “It is a small college, yet,
there are those who love it.” He was a member of the Beta Theta Pi
fraternity. In the Dartmouth Golden Book the following is noted: Services
to Class ’50-52 Assistant Class Agent. Services to Dartmouth. Dartmouth
Club Of Central Penna., Past President. ’58. 200th Anniversary Develop-
ment Program, Harrisburg Area Special Gifts Campaign, Chairman. ’59
Capital Funds Campaign. Harrisburg Area, Chairman. ’61. Represented
Dartmouth at the inauguration of the new President of Dickinson College,
Carlisle, Penna.

While working for the Penna. Cumberland Valley Railroad, Co. as
a draftsman, he met Ruth Esther McCurdy. Some time later they were
married, June 29, 1920 in Chambersburg, Penna. She was the daughter of
Charles Harvey and Jane (Jennie) McCurdy of Chambersburg, Penn-
sylvania. They had two daughters Martha-Jane, who married Henry E.
Bachman, an engineer with Westinghouse Corporation, and Harriet
Griffith, whose husband is Dr. Richard Knox Smith, a Presbyterian minister
— see family tree for their children and etc.

For almost fifty years Mr. and Mrs. “Van”, as their friends and
neighbors like to call them lived at 132 Conway Street, Carlisle, Pennsyl-
vania. For thirty-five years “Van” was employed by The Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania Department of Highways in the Engineering Department
first as Assistant-engineer and later as Chief Design Engineer in Harris-
burg, Pennsylvania. After his retirement from the Highway Department,
he was employed by the firm of Modjeski and Masters Consulting Engineers
of Harrisburg, Penna. In 1942 he had the honor to become the president
of The Engineering Society of Penna. in Harrisburg. He was a member of
the Professional Engineers Society of Penna., National Academy of
Sciences, Highway Research Board, Washington, Highway Officials of
North Atlantic States, and American Association of State Highway Officials.

Following his retirement from Modjeski and Masters’ firm in 1971,
he began to research information for “The VanRiper Family Tree”, also
known as “The Graveyard Gazette” by his wife. After a year his work
on this project was completed. His life, too, on earth ended early Sunday
morning, August 12, 1973, at the age of 81 years-10 months-4 days. He
had lived a long unselfish and happy life, he and his wife just having
celebrated their fifty-third wedding anniversary, June 29, 1973. A soft-
spoken, modest gentleman, friendly and polite to all regardless of age,
color or station in life, he was highly respected and very well thought-of
member of the community. He loved his church, his family, the neighbor-
hood children, and all things beautiful-especially good music and books,
horses and nature. He enjoyed taking hikes in the woods where he could
snap pictures of the flowers, birds and the small wildlife. He also had
a special interest in the less fortunate youth of the town.

Following a very meaningful memorial service given by the Rev.
R. M. Weer in the 1st Presbyterian Church, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, he
was laid to rest in The Mount Holly Spring Cemetery. In his memory, we
his family rededicate, “The Van Riper Family Tree,” on which he labored
and enjoyed researching during the last year of his life. MJB

 

 

GEORGE VAN RIPER-1787-1857

GEORGE VAN RIPER-1787-1857

Historical Notes.-The following description of
Saddle River township nearly half a century since,
before its boundaries were materially changed, may
be of interest :
” It is centrally distant northwest from Hackensack Town
eight miles, its greatest length east and west being ten miles,
its breadth north and south eight miles, its area 41,000 acres,
of which about 17,000 are improved. The surface is generally hilly,
the first and Second Mountains of Sussex County crossing the
Passaic and continuing through it. On the east, however,
between the Passaic and Saddle Rivers, there is a neck of
low and level land, the soil red shale and loam the valleys fertile and
well cultivated, and the hills well wooded. Through the valleys flow
several small brooks, such as Singack, Preakness, Krokaevall, Goffle, and
Ackerman’s Brooks.
” Goffle and New Manchester, a part of Paterson, are the chief villages
of the township. The population in 1830 was 3,397. In 1832 there were
741 taxables, 496 householders whose ratables did not exceed $30 in value,
80 single men, 7 stores, 8 gristmills, 1 cotton manufactory, 1 furnace, 10
saw-mills, 13 tan-vats, 2 distilleries, I wool-factory, 506 horses and mules,
and 1324 neat cattle over three years of age. The township paid a State
tax of $364.10, and a county tax of $690.26.”

George Van Riper.—His father, Garret I. Van
Riper, was a farmer at Bergen, in old Bergen County,
N. J. In 1815 he removed to Saddle River township,
where he died Feb. 24, 1821, aged eighty-two ,years.
He had one son, Jeremiah, by his first wife, who in-
herited the homestead at Bergen, and resided there
during his life. His second wife was Antlena Vree-
land, who died Sept. 25, 1819, aged sixty-three years,
leaving one son, George, subject of this sketch.
Garret Van Riper and his second wife were buried
in the graveyard at Paasaic.
George Van Riper was born June 3, 1787, and
during his minority received a good education from
books. He was well learned in civil engineering and
surveying, which, however, he gave little attention to
after his marriage, but he had a natural taste for
mathematics, as books now in possession of the
family, used by him, show much system and neatness.
He was united in marriage, July 23, 1814, to Clarissa,
daughter of George and Jane (Brinkerhoff) Vreeland,
who was born at Pamrapo, near Bergen,(Jersey City)
Dec. 25, 1794, and who survives and resides in
Paterson in 1881.
She is a woman of very retentive memory consider-
ing her age, well preserved in body and mind, and
still entertains socially and hospitably, as has always
been her custom, her many friends and relatives. Mr.
Van Riper and wife, the year following their mar-
riage, settled at Slaughter Dam, (Fair Lawn) in
Saddle River township,N.J., on a farm of some
three hundred acres, a property which his grandfather
George had owned, and which his father had inherited
and given to his sisters, Grietje and Alche.
Mr. Van Riper, who was familiarly known as
“Uncle George,” resided on this farm until his death,
May 23, 1857. He and his wife attended the Ac-
quackanonk Church,, where at different times he
served as elder and deacon. The children of this
union are Garret, born Oct. 16, 1815, died July 20,
1864. He was a farmer in Passaic County, and mar-
ried Martha Maria Romaine, who died, leaving chil-
dren,-Richard and Daniel R. Van Riper, Jane, wife
of Garret Newkirk, of Bergen; Cornelius, born Nov.
6, 1819, resided on a part of the homestead, and died
June 3, 1877, whose wife was Gatharine Jane Marce-
lis, who died Nov. 14, 1875, leaving children,-Clara
Jane and Edo; Helen; John G., born January, 1824,
married Maria Ann Romaine, of Lodi, and has three
children,-Georgianna, Romaine, and Louis P. The
other children of George Van Riper are Hartman
Vreeland, George G., Eliza Ann, and Henry.
Mrs. Van Riper’s paternal grandfather, Vreeland,
resided at Pamrapo, N. J. The Van Ripers, Vree-
lands, and Brinkerboffs are among the families who
trace their descent from an honorable ancestry, who
left their native country (Holland) to avoid persecu-
tion, and settled in this county, where their succeed-
ing generations have contributed to the development
of its various industries, and ranked among the
founders of all the cherished institutions of a free
country.

 

 

George VAN RIPER ANCESTORS

George VAN RIPER ANCESTORS

1-Jurian (Van Riper) Tomassen-b ?? Ripen (Ribe) Denmark d-Sep. 12,1695
m May 28, 1667-Prynije b??? d-Dec.??

2-son-Gerrit Tomassen(Van Rypen) bap-Jun. 27,1670 d-Sept. 4,1748 Bergen(Jersey City)NJ m June 6,1693-Beelitje Oosten-b????/Hoboken,NJ d

May 20,1745.

3-son-Cornelius Van Rypen b-Oct. 6, 1707 Bergen,NJ d- Jan.17,1771,Bergen,NJ m June 29,1728-Aeltje Van Winkle b-Apr. 13,1712 Bergen,NJd-Jul.19,1776 Bergen NJ

4-son-Daniel Van Riper b-June 26,1736,Bergen,NJ d-July 31,1818 ,Bergen NJ mOct. 13,1761-Elizabeth Terhune bJuly 15, 1738 Bergen NJ,d-June 1,1811 Bergen NJ

5-son-Derrick Van Riper b-Aug. 28,1772 Bergen NJ d-July 3,1851 Bergen
mOct. 1792-Jenneke Vreeland b-1775 Bergen NJ
d-July 1,1848 Bergen NJ

6-son-Daniel R. Van Riper b-Sept. 7,1808 d-April 22,1873
mSep. 7,1826-Jane Post bAug. 31,1807 Hudson City
d-Apr. 28,1886.

7-son-Adrian D. Van Riper-b Nov. 7,1832 Jersey City d-Feb 22,1898 Jersey

City mMay 19,1858-Sara Jane Pelt b1837 Millstone NJ d
Feb 27, 1905 Jersey City

8-son-George M. Van Riper-b Nov. 8,1864 Jersey City NJd-Sep. 15,1905 Bayonne,NJ m.Aug. 4,1894 Maud Henrietta Kitson,-2nd husband Andrew Brunton

9-son-Raymond Van Riper (father)- bJune 9,1897 Jersey City d-Oct 25,1981

Belleville NJ m June 14,1921-Mae Lucinda Seaman- b Jan.
13,1904 Elmira NY, d Aug. 25, 1961

 

 

Garrett D. Van Reipen of Jersey City, N.J.

GARRETT DANIEL VAN REIPEN was born in Bergen, now Jersey City, January 26, 1826. He comes of the old Dutch stock. When a boy, Mr. Van Reipen attended the old Columbia Academy of Bergen, and afterwards finished his education in a private school. Most of his early life was spent on the farm. In 1855 he engaged in the grocery trade. After following
that business for three years he gave it up. In 1855 he was elected one of the first aldermen Hudson City ever had.
He served one year. In 1856 he was elected mayor of that city, succeeding E. R. V. Wright, who was the first mayor.
In 1863 Mr. Van Reipen was re-elected,and filled that position continuously until 1871. When Hudson City was annexed to Jersey City he was elected to the office of alderman, and was president of that body for two years.
At the breaking out of the war Mr. Van Reipen was among the first who responded to President Lincoln’s call for volunteers in the three months’ service. He went out as a lieutenant and was made captain of Company A, Second Regiment, on the field.
At the close of the war the regiment was reorganized as the Fourth Regiment, N. G., N.J., with Col. Hiram Van Buskirk in command, and Mr. Van Reipen was made reg-imental paymaster.
In 1862 Gov. Olden appointed Mr. Van Reipen quartermaster at Camp Olden, located at Hudson City. He held that position until the end of hostilities.

In 1868, when the Hudson City Savings Bank was incorporated, Mr. Van Reipen was elected treasurer of that institution, and in 1870 he was made president and treasurer and has presided in that capacity ever since, to the entire satisfaction of stockholders and others interested in the bank.
In 1863 and 1864 he was a member of the New Jersey assembly, and in 1874 and 1875 he was a member of the Jersey City board of finance.

Mr. Van Reipen has been a director in the Hudson County National Bank for a number of years. He is also a member of the American Institute and the Holland Society, of New York City. He is a trustee of the Hudson City Savings Bank,a member of the county board for equalization of taxes,
and has filled that position since 1873, the year of its organization.

He has filled almost every local position of honor and trust, and commands the universal respect of the entire community.
On November 25, 1845, Mr. Van Reipen married Miss Carolina Westervelt, of Hackensack, N.J. Three children have been born to the union, one son and two daughters. He resides in the charming old home of his boyhood days, 553 Summit Avenue, Jersey City Heights.
He is a member of the Bergen Reformed Church, and has been a deacon and elder in that congregation for a number of years…

Source: “History of Jersey City, N.J.” by Alexander McLean -1895

Jan. 26,2006

 

 

VAN REYPEN, William Knickerbocker

from-the 1919 book “Who’s Who”

VAN REYPEN, William Knickerbocker,*
medical dir. U.S.N.; b. Bergen, N.J., Nov. 14,
1840; s. Cornelius C. and Christina Cantine
(Van Alen) V.; A. B., New york U., 1858, A,M.,
1863; M. D., Univ. Med. Coll. ( New York U. ),
1862; m. Nellie C. Wells, Sept. 21, 1876. Apptd.
from N.J. asst. surgeon U.S.N., Dec. 26, 1861;
passed asst. surgeon, May 26, 1865; surgeon,
May 12, 1868; med. insp., Aug. 16, 1887; med.
dir., Mar. 30, 1895. Served at the naval hosp.,
New York, 1862; on St. Lawrence, East Gulf
Blockading Squardron, 1863-4; naval hosp.,Chel-
sea, Mass., 1865, 1869-70; Lenapee, 1865-7; Ticon
deroga and Frolic, 1867-9; naval hosps., Nor-
folk, 1870-1, Annapolis, 1871-2, New York, 1874-
7; on Iroquois, 1872-4; Alaska, 1878-80; at Navy
Yard Norfolk, 1880; naval hospital, Brooklyn,
1881-3; Powhatan , 1883-4; asst. chief Bur. of
Medicine and Surgery, 1884-92 : fleet surgeon
Pacific Fleet, 1892-4 ; mem. Bd. of Inspection
and survey, 1894-7; during Spanish-Am. War
designed and fitted out the ambulance ship
Solace, the first ever used in naval warfare;
surgeon-gen. U. S. N. and chief of Bureau of
Medicine and Surgery, with rank of commo-
dore, 1897-9, with rank of rear-admiral, 1899-
1902; retired on own application after 40 yrs.’
service , with the rank of sr. rear-admiral,
Jan. 25, 1902. Del. representing U.S.N. at 12th
Internat. Med. Congress , Moscow, 1887; del.
Red Cross Conf., St. Petersburg, 1902; pres.
Am. Nat. Red Cross, 1904-5 (chmn. Central Com.
since 1905). Home: 1021 15th St. , N.W., Wash-
ington D.C.
01/20/2001
*William K. was the son of Cornelius C. and
Christina C. Van Alen.( Ancestry can be traced
back in Winfields “The History of Hudson County”.

 

 

John Terhune Van Riper

From The NEWS’- “HISTORY OF PASSAIC COUNTY”
By William J Pape and William W. Scott-page 205

John Terhune Van Riper , the subject of this sketch, is the son of Dr. Cornelius Van Riper and Adrianna Terhune Van Riper (died December 9, 1893), and a grandson of the late ex-Judge John N. Terhune, and was born on the 20th day of April, 1872, in the city of Passaic, where he has resided since birth. He received his early education in the Passaic public schools, but in 1886 entered Dr. MacChes- ney’s Paterson Classical Institute, and began a course of classical study preparatory to entering college. In September, 1890, he entered the class of ’94 at Yale University, but short- ly after the beginning of the term was compelled to return home on account of sickness, and in October of the same year entered the University of the City of New York (now New York University) , and after pursuing a four years’ course received the degree of A. B. from that institution in June, 1894. By combining the last year’s work of the collegi- ate course with the first year’s work of the New York Uni- versity Law School course, he received the degree of L.L. B. in June , 1895, from the New York University Law School. While at college he held the offices of president and vice- president of the New York University Athletic Association, class vice-president (two years), class treasurer and secretary Psi fraternity, Theta Nu Epsilon Society , Passaic Club and Young Men’s Christian Association of Passaic. In June ,1897, he entered the law office of Thomas M. Moore, Esq., of Pas- saic, and in June , 1897, was admitted to the Bar of the State of New Jersey as an Attorney-at-Law and a Solicitor in Chancery. In his political preferences he is a Republican. He is also a member of the North Reformed Church of Pas- saic. On June 6, 1899, he was married to Edith Hope Hart, daughter of Colonel Benjamin F. and Emeline A. McDowell Hart, of Hoboken. For family history see sketch of life of Dr. C. Van Riper. 04/14/2001
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1900 Passaic- city directory,Passaic County,NJ
John T. Van Riper-lawyer 185 Main Ave.-home 130 Pennington Ave.

 

 

Arthur Ward Van Riper, M.D.

From The NEWS’- “HISTORY OF PASSAIC COUNTY”
By William J Pape and William W. Scott-page 205

Arthur Ward Van Riper, M.D., was born on
August 19, 1872, in the city of Passaic,N.J., where he has resided since birth. He began his education in the Passaic public schools, and in 1884 began his preparatory course at Dr. Mac- Chesney’s Paterson Classical Institute. In June, 1888, he en- tered the University of the City of New York ( now New York University), and after completing a four years’ course re- ceived the degree of A. B. from that institution in 1892. Hav- ing decided upon a medical career, he entered the College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York ( now the Medical De- partment of Columbia College) in October , 1892, from which institution he received the degree of M. D. in 1895. In the same year he was licensed by the Board of Medical Examiners of the State of New Jersey, and chose his native city for his life work. In 1897 he was appointed City Physician of the city of Passaic for one year, at the expiration of which ap- pointment he was, in 1898, reappointed a member of the Board of Health of the city of Passaic, and upon its organization was unanimously chosen president, which office he continues to fill. On the eighth day of April, 1897, he married Eva E. , daughter of Benjamin F. and Emily Popple of the city of Passaic. He is a member of the Passaic City Medical Society , the Pas- saic Hospital staff, Ancient Order of United Workmen, Nation- al Union, the North Reformed Church, the Zeta Psi fraternity, Theta Nu Epsilon Society, and in politics is a Republican. While at college he was a member of the college football eleven and the baseball team for three years, and held nu- merous offices, among which are the following: President, vice- president and secretary of his class, president of the College Athletic Association, president of the Eucleian Literary So- ciety, director of the Zeta Psi Banjo and mandolin Club. He is the son of Dr. Cornelius Van Riper and Andrianna Terhune Van Riper. The wife of the subject of this sketch died March 30, 1899, after a brief illness of four days. For family history
see sketch of life of Dr. C. Van Riper. 04/08/2001

 

 

VANRIPER, (VAN) RIPER 1880 Census Pennsylvania

From the LDS CD
VANRIPER (one word) 1880 Census Pennsylvania
Relationship year gender race place born
born
VANRIPER, Harmon 1.Self <1819> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: PA Delawa Upland
VANRIPER, Thomas H. SonL <1823> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: PA Philad Philadelph
VANRIPER, Catharine Wife <1832> F W Bir: MI
Cen: PA Delawa Upland
VANRIPER, Edward 2.Self <1842> M W Bir: NY
Cen: PA Clinto Renovo
VANRIPER, Rebecca Wife <1845> F W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Clinto Renovo
VANRIPER, Preston 3.Self <1847> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: PA Crawfo Meadville
VANRIPER, Helen J. Dau <1849> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: PA Delawa Upland
VANRIPER, Charles Son <1854> M W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Delawa Upland
VANRIPER, Joesephine Wife <1855> F W Bir: NY
Cen: PA Crawfo Meadville
VANRIPER, Valria C. Dau <1856> F W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Delawa Upland
VANRIPER, Amanda R. Dau <1858> F W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Delawa Upland
VANRIPER, Jane E. Dau <1858> F W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Philad Philadelph
VANRIPER, Harman Son <1864> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: PA Delawa Upland
VANRIPER, Joseph O. SSon <1867> M W Bir: NY
Cen: PA Fayett Bridgeport
VANRIPER, William H. Son <1867> M W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Clinto Renovo
VANRIPER, John W. SSon <1868> M W Bir: NY
Cen: PA Fayett Bridgeport
VANRIPER, Maggie Dau <1869> F W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Delawa Upland
VANRIPER, Mary E. Dau <1869> F W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Clinto Renovo
VANRIPER, Minnie L. Dau <1871> F W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Clinto Renovo
VANRIPER, Annie Dau <1872> F W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Delawa Upland
VANRIPER, James H. Son <1872> M W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Clinto Renovo
VANRIPER, Preston Son <1876> M W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Crawfo Meadville
VANRIPER, Lorna Dau <1878> F W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Crawfo Meadville
VANRIPER, John E. Son <1879> M W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Clinto Renovo
VANRIPER, Henry GSon <1880> M W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Philad Philadelph
========================================================
1. Census Place: Upland, Delaware, Pennsylvania
Source: FHL Film 1255126 National Archives Film T9-1126 Page 267A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Harmon VANRIPER Self M M W 61 NJ
Occ: Carpenter Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Catharine VANRIPER Wife F M W 48 MI
Occ: Keeps House Fa: — Mo: —
Helen J. VANRIPER Dau F S W 31 NJ
Occ: Works In Cot. Mill Fa: NJ Mo: MI
Charles VANRIPER Son M M W 26 PA
Occ: Works In Cot. Mill Fa: NJ Mo: MI
Valria C. VANRIPER Dau F S W 24 PA
Occ: Works In Cot. Mill Fa: NJ Mo: MI
Amanda R. VANRIPER Dau F S W 22 PA
Occ: Works In Cot. Mill Fa: NJ Mo: MI
Harman VANRIPER Son M S W 16 NJ
Occ: Apprentice Jeweler Fa: NJ Mo: MI
Maggie VANRIPER Dau F S W 11 PA
Occ: School Fa: NJ Mo: MI
Annie VANRIPER Dau F S W 8 PA
Fa: NJ Mo: MI
Nellie SCOFIELD Other F S W 26 PA
Occ: School Teacher Fa: PA Mo: PA
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2. Census Place: 2nd Ward, Renovo, Clinton, Pennsylvania
Source: FHL Film 1255113 National Archives Film T9-1113 Page 717B
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Edward VANRIPER Self M M W 38 NY
Occ: Carpenter Fa: NY Mo: NY
Rebecca VANRIPER Wife F M W 35 PA
Occ: Keeping House Fa: PA Mo: PA
William H. VANRIPER Son M S W 13 PA
Occ: At School Fa: PA Mo: PA
Mary E. VANRIPER Dau F S W 11 PA
Occ: At School Fa: PA Mo: PA
Minnie L. VANRIPER Dau F S W 9 PA
Occ: At School Fa: PA Mo: PA
James H. VANRIPER Son M S W 8 PA
Occ: At School Fa: PA Mo: PA
John E. VANRIPER Son M S W 1 PA
Fa: PA Mo: PA
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3. Census Place: Meadville, Crawford, Pennsylvania
Source: FHL Film 1255120 National Archives Film T9-1120 Page 287C
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Preston VANRIPER Self M M W 33 NJ
Occ: Engineer R. R. Fa: ENG Mo: ENG
Joesephine VANRIPER Wife F M W 25 NY
Occ: Keeping House Fa: — Mo: —
Preston VANRIPER Son M S W 4 PA
Fa: NJ Mo: NY
Lorna VANRIPER Dau F S W 2 PA
Fa: NJ Mo: NY
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VANRIPER LIVING WITH OTHER FAMILIES

4. Census Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Source: FHL Film 1255188 National Archives Film T9-1188 Page 125C
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
William GOUCHER Self M M W 61 CT
Occ: Retired Hotel Fa: UNKNOWN Mo: CT
Mary T. GOUCHER Wife F M W 52 ENG
Occ: Keeping House Fa: ENG Mo: ENG
Emma E. GOUCHER Dau F S W 28 PA
Occ: At Home Fa: CT Mo: ENG
Thomas R. GOUCHER Son M S W 27 PA
Occ: Clerk Tea Store Fa: CT Mo: ENG
Mary L. NIVEN Dau F M W 25 PA
Occ: At Home Fa: CT Mo: ENG
Charles J. GOUCHER Son M W 20 PA
Occ: Clerk Flour Store Fa: CT Mo: ENG
Thomas H. VANRIPER SonL M M W 57 N.J
Occ: Gas Fix. Salesman Fa: N.J. Mo: N.J.
Jane E. VANRIPER Dau F M W 22 PA
Occ: At Home Fa: CT Mo: ENG
Henry VANRIPER GSon M S W 4M PA
Fa: N.J. Mo: PA
Grant S. GOUCHER Son M S W 15 PA
Occ: At School Fa: CT Mo: ENG
Emma E. STOOKEY Niece F S W 17 PA
Occ: At Home Fa: PA Mo: PA
John Robert VANDEVERE Other M S W 22 PA
Occ: Dentist Fa: PA Mo: PA
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5. Census Place: Bridgeport, Fayette, Pennsylvania
Source: FHL Film 1255130 National Archives Film T9-1130 Page 302A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Lewis EDMON Self M M W 37 WALES
Occ: Coal Miner Fa: WALES Mo: WALES
Sarah L. EDMON Wife F M W 37 NY
Occ: Keeping House Fa: PA Mo: PA
Joseph O. VANRIPER SSon M S W 13 NY
Occ: Coal Miner Fa: NY Mo: PA
John W. VANRIPER SSon M S W 12 NY
Occ: Coal Miner Fa: NY Mo: PA
Dora L. EDMONDS Dau F S W 10 PA
Occ: At Home Fa: PA Mo: PA
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VAN RIPER (two words)

VAN RIPER, Elmina 6. Self < 1819> F W Bir: PA
Cen: PA
VAN REPER, Christopher C 7.Self <1830> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: PA Jeffer Young
RIPER, Herman 8. Self <1835> M W Bir: GERM
Cen: PA Allegh Pittsburgh
RIPER, Cathrine Wife <1838> F W Bir: GERM
Cen: PA Allegh Pittsburgh
VAN RIPER, Henry 9.Self <1840> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: PA Crawfo Vallonia
VAN REPER, Mary E. Wife <1844> F W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Jeffer Young
VAN RIPER, Annie Wife <1846> F W Bir: IREL
Cen: PA Crawfo Vallonia
VAN RIPER, George 10.Self <1847> M W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Erie Albion
VAN RIPER, Michael Son <1849> M W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Erie Albion
RYPER, Geo. BroL <1850> M W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Huntin Shirley
VAN RIPER, Daphna Wife <1852> F W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Erie Albion
VAN RIPER, Aaron 11.Self <1853> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: PA Crawfo Vallonia
VAN RIPER, Mary Wife <1855> F W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Crawfo Vallonia
RIPER, Fritz Son <1865> M W Bir: GERM
Cen: PA Allegh Pittsburgh
VAN RIPER, Hannah E. Dau <1865> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: PA Crawfo Vallonia
VAN RIPER JR, Henry Son <1867> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: PA Crawfo Vallonia
RIPER, Henry Son <1869> M W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Allegh Pittsburgh
VAN RIPER, Willie Son <1870> M W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Crawfo Vallonia
RIPER, Mary Dau <1871> F W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Allegh Pittsburgh
VAN RIPER, Lillia Dau <1872> F W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Crawfo Vallonia
VAN RIPER, David F. Son <1874> M W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Crawfo Vallonia
REPERT, Henry Son <1874> M W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Montgo NewHanover
RIPER, Minie Dau <1874> F W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Allegh Pittsburgh
VAN RIPER, Annie L. Dau <1875> F W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Crawfo Vallonia
RIPER, Willie Son <1875> M W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Allegh Pittsburgh
VAN RIPER, Martha V. Dau <1876> F W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Crawfo Vallonia
RIPER, Christ Son <1878> M W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Allegh Pittsburgh
VAN RIPER, Annie Bell Dau <1880> F W Bir: PA
Cen: PA Crawfo Vallonia
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6. Census Place: Albion, Erie, Pennsylvania
Source: FHL Film 1255127 National Archives Film T9-1127 Page 99D
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Elmina VAN RIPER Self F W W 61 PA
Occ: Keep House Fa: VT Mo: VT
Michael VAN RIPER Son M S W 31 PA
Occ: Labr Fa: NY Mo: PA
James BENTLEY Other M W W 36 PA
Occ: Fruit Tree Agt Fa: — Mo: —
Lizzie BENTLEY Other F S W 6 PA
Fa: PA Mo: PA
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7. Census Place: Young, Jefferson, Pennsylvania
Source: FHL Film 1255136 National Archives Film T9-1136 Page 306D
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Christopher C. VAN REPER Self M M W 50 NJ
Occ: Brick Layer Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Mary E. VAN REPER Wife F M W 36 PA
Occ: Keeping House Fa: PA Mo: PA
Elmer E. SHAFFER SSon M W 16 PA
Occ: Attending School Fa: PA Mo: PA
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8. Census Place: 13th Ward, Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Source: FHL Film 1255093 National Archives Film T9-1093 Page 54A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Herman RIPER Self M M W 45 PRUSSIA
Occ: Keeping Dairy Fa: PRU Mo: PRU
Cathrine RIPER Wife F M W 42 PRUSSIA
Occ: Keeping House Fa: PRU Mo: PRU
Fritz RIPER Son M S W 15 PRU
Occ: Apprentice To Tinner Fa: PRU Mo: PRU
Henry RIPER Son M S W 11 PA
Occ: At School Fa: PRU Mo: PRU
Mary RIPER Dau F S W 9 PA
Occ: At School Fa: PRU Mo: PRU
Minie RIPER Dau F S W 6 PA
Fa: PRU Mo: PRU
Willie RIPER Son M S W 5 PA
Fa: PRU Mo: PRU
Christ RIPER Son M S W 2 PA
Fa: PRU Mo: Pru
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9. Census Place: Vallonia, Crawford, Pennsylvania
Source: FHL Film 1255121 National Archives Film T9-1121 Page 337C
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Henry VAN RIPER Self M M W 40 NJ
Occ: Copper Smith Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Annie VAN RIPER Wife F M W 34 IRE
Occ: Keeping House Fa: IRE Mo: IRE
Hannah E. VAN RIPER Dau F W 15 NJ
Occ: At Home Fa: NJ Mo: IRE
Henry VAN RIPER JR Son M S W 13 NJ
Occ: At Home Fa: NJ Mo: IRE
Willie VAN RIPER Son M S W 10 PA
Occ: At School Fa: NJ Mo: IRE
Lillia VAN RIPER Dau F S W 8 PA
Occ: At School Fa: NJ Mo: IRE
David F. VAN RIPER Son M S W 6 PA
Occ: At School Fa: NJ Mo: IRE
Martha V. VAN RIPER Dau F S W 4 PA
Fa: NJ Mo: IRE
Annie Bell VAN RIPER Dau F S W 6M PA
Fa: NJ Mo: IRE
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10. Census Place: Albion, Erie, Pennsylvania
Source: FHL Film 1255127 National Archives Film T9-1127 Page 99D
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
George VAN RIPER Self M M W 33 PA
Occ: Agri. Imp. Manuf. Fa: NY Mo: PA
Daphna VAN RIPER Wife F M W 28 PA
Occ: Keep House Fa: NY Mo: PA
Fannie WEYNICK MotherL F M W 57 PA
Occ: Keep House Fa: RI Mo: RI
Flora RYMAN Other F S W 34 PA
Occ: Teacher Fa: PA Mo: VT
Horace SANDERS BroL M W 23 PA
Occ: Dental Student Fa: NY Mo: PA
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11.
Census Place: Vallonia, Crawford, Pennsylvania
Source: FHL Film 1255121 National Archives Film T9-1121 Page 336B
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Aaron VAN RIPER Self M M W 27 NJ
Occ: Works In Machine Shop Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Mary VAN RIPER Wife F M W 25 PA
Occ: Keeping House Fa: PRUS Mo: PA
Annie L. VAN RIPER Dau F S W 5 PA
Fa: NJ Mo: PA
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VAN RIPER (two words) living with other families)

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VANRIPER, (VAN) RIPER 1880 CENSUS NEW JERSEY

From the LDS CD-Vanriper Van Riper

VANRIPER-(one word)1880 CENSUS NEW JERSEY

Yr. born
VANRIPER, Abram FatherL <1785> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Lodi
VANRIPER, Fany Other <1790> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Bergen Hohokus
VANRIPER, Zillier Wife <1804> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Sussex Wantage
VANRIPER, Giles 1. Self <1806> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Sussex Wantage
VANRIPER, Hannah 2.Self <1811> F W Bir: ENGL
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VANRIPER, Mary 3.Self <1813> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai LittleFall
VANRIPER, Hanner Other <1815> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Sussex Frankford
VANRIPER, Alonzo Brother <1816> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Belleville
VANRIPER, Philip A. 4.Self <1819> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Passaic
VANRIPER, Rachael Ann Wife <1821> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Passaic
VANRIPER, Cornellius Other <1822> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Belleville
VANRIPER, John T. Other <1822> M W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VANRIPER, John B. 5.Self <1823> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Passaic
VANRIPER, Jane Aunt <1825> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VANRIPER, Mary Ann Wife <1826> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Passaic
VANRIPER, Ellinar M. Wife <1832> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen SaddleRive
VANRIPER, John I. 6.Self <1832> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Franklin
VANRIPER, Jeremiah 7.Self <1833> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Camden Camden
VANRIPER, Cornelius 8.Self <1835> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VANRIPER, Henry 9.Self <1835> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen SaddleRive
VANRIPER, Ellen Wife <1836> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Franklin
VANRIPER, Mary E. Wife <1839> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VANRIPER, Fannie Dau <1840> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VANREIPER, Mary Wife <1840> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson Hoboken
VANREIPER, William H. 10.Self <1840> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson Hoboken
VANRIPER, William 11.Self <1840> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Morris Pequannock
VANRIPER, Cornealias 12.Self <1841> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Sussex Ogdensburg
VANRIPER, Cornelius 13.Self <1841> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Passaic
VANRIPER, Mary Wife <1842> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Sussex Ogdensburg
VANRIPER, George 14.Self <1843> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai LittleFall
VANRIPER, Adrianna Wife <1844> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Passaic
VANRIPER, Peter SonL <1846> M W Bir: NETH
Cen: NJ Bergen SaddleRive
VANRIPER, Maggie Wife <1847> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Passai LittleFall
VANRIPER, Caroline Wife <1849> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Morris Pequannock
VANRIPER, Jone M. Other <1850> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Morris Hanover
VANRIPER, Margaret SisterL <1850> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Lodi
VANRIPER, Maggie Wife <1850> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Morris Pequannock
VANRIPER, Martin R. 15.Self <1850> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Morris Pequannock
VANRIPER, Thomas Other <1850> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Morris Mountville
VANRIPER, Jason H. 16.Self <1852> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Newark
VANRIPER, Jacob SonL <1853> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Morris Pequannock
VANRIPER, Mary Dau <1854> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Passaic
VANRIPER, Mary A. Wife <1855> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Newark
VANRIPER, Stephen 17.Self <1856> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai LittleFall
VANRIPER, Frances Dau <1857> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Essex Franklin
VANRIPER, Mary A. Wife <1858> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Camden Camden
VANRIPER, Elizabeth Wife <1859> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Morris Pequannock
VANRIPER, Maggie Other <1860> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VANRIPER, George 18.Self <1861> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Morris Frank&SweM
VANRIPER, Martha Wife <1862> F W Bir: PA
Cen: NJ Morris Frank&SweM
VANRIPER, Mary E. Other <1862> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai LittleFall
VANRIPER, Rose Other <1862> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Passaic
VANRIPER, Lapyetta Other <1863> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Hohokus
VANRIPER, Mary Other <1863> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Passaic
VANRIPER, Ida Dau <1864> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen SaddleRive
VANRIPER, Richard Son <1865> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VANRIPER, Ella GDau <1867> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Sussex Wantage
VANRIPER, Jennie Dau <1869> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VANRIPER, May B. GDau <1869> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Sussex Wantage
VANRIPER, Arthur W. Son <1871> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Passaic
VANRIPER, Ellie J. Dau <1871> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Sussex Ogdensburg
VANRIPER, Marey E. Dau <1871> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Morris Pequannock
VANRIPER, John T. Son <1872> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Passaic
VANRIPER, Minnie Dau <1872> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Passai LittleFall
VANRIPER, Emma L. Dau <1873> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Morris Pequannock
VANRIPER, Florah A. Dau <1873> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Sussex Ogdensburg
VANRIPER, Laura Dau <1873> F W Bir: CT
Cen: NJ Passai LittleFall
VANRIPER, Frank U. Son <1876> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Sussex Ogdensburg
VANRIPER, Thomas H. Son <1876> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Morris Pequannock
VANRIPER, Janie Dau <1877> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Morris Pequannock
VANRIPER, John W. Son <1878> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Sussex Ogdensburg
VANRIPER, Tilly M. Dau <1878> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Newark
VANRIPER, Evea M. Dau <1879> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Sussex Ogdensburg
VANRIPER, George W. Son <1879> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Morris Pequannock
VANRIPER, Frankie Other <1880> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Morris P
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1. Census Place: Wantage, Sussex, New Jersey
Source: FHL Film 1254799 National Archives Film T9-0799 Page 240D
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Giles VANRIPER Self M M W 74 NJ
Occ: Laborer Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Zillier VANRIPER Wife F M W 76 NJ
Occ: Keeping House Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
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2. Census Place: Precinct 4, District 5, Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey
Source: FHL Film 1254784 National Archives Film T9-0784 Page 498B
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Hannah VANRIPER Self F W W 69 ENG
Occ: Keeping House Fa: ENG Mo: ENG
Fannie VANRIPER Dau F S W 40 NJ
Fa: NJ Mo: ENG
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3. Census Place: Little Falls, Passaic, New Jersey
Source: FHL Film 1254794 National Archives Film T9-0794 Page 191A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Mary VANRIPER Self F W W 67 NJ
Occ: Keeping House Fa: NY Mo: NJ
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4. Census Place: Passaic, Passaic, New Jersey
Source: FHL Film 1254794 National Archives Film T9-0794 Page 259C
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Philip A. VANRIPER Self M M W 61 NJ
Occ: Farmer Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Rachael Ann VANRIPER Wife F M W 59 NJ
Occ: Keeping House Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Margaret VREELAND Other F W W 60 NY
Occ: At Home Fa: NY Mo: NY
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5. Census Place: Passaic, Passaic, New Jersey
Source: FHL Film 1254794 National Archives Film T9-0794 Page 252B
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
John B. VANRIPER Self M M W 57 NJ
Occ: Carpenter Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Mary Ann VANRIPER Wife F M W 54 NJ
Occ: Keeping House Fa: CT Mo: NJ
Mary VANRIPER Dau F D W 26 NJ
Occ: At Home Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
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6. Census Place: Franklin, Essex, New Jersey
Source: FHL Film 1254780 National Archives Film T9-0780 Page 563D
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
John I. VANRIPER Self M M W 48 NJ
Occ: Carpenter Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Ellen VANRIPER Wife F M W 44 NJ
Occ: Keeps House Fa: ENG Mo: ENG
Frances VANRIPER Dau F S W 23 NY
Occ: At Home Fa: NJ Mo: ENG
Cathrin C. HYDE Other F S W 23 NY
Occ: Teacher Fa: NY Mo: NY
Edward THOMPSON Other M S B 17 NJ
Occ: Servent Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
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7. Census Place: Camden, Camden, New Jersey
Source: FHL Film 1254774 National Archives Film T9-0774 Page 214B
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Jeremiah VANRIPER Self M M W 47 NJ
Occ: Foreman-Shoe Fact. Fa: HOLL Mo: HOLL
Mary A. VANRIPER Wife F M W 22 NJ
Occ: Keeping House Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
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8. Census Place: Paterson, Passaic, New Jersey
Source: FHL Film 1254796 National Archives Film T9-0796 Page 203D
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Cornelius VANRIPER Self M M W 45 NJ
Occ: Carpenter Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Mary E. VANRIPER Wife F M W 41 NJ
Occ: Dress Making Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Richard VANRIPER Son M S W 15 NJ
Occ: At School Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Jennie VANRIPER Dau F S W 11 NJ
Occ: At School Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
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9. Census Place: Saddle River, Bergen, New Jersey
Source: FHL Film 1254771 National Archives Film T9-0771 Page 560D
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Henry VANRIPER Self M M W 45 NJ
Occ: Farmer Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Ellinar M. VANRIPER Wife F M W 48 NJ
Occ: Keeps House Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Ida VANRIPER Dau F S W 16 NJ
Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Rose BRADLEY Other F S W 45 IRE
Occ: Servant Fa: IRE Mo: IRE
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10. Census Place: 1st Ward, District 1, Hoboken, Hudson, New Jersey
Source: FHL Film 1254786 National Archives Film T9-0786 Page 110B
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
William H. VANREIPER Self M M W 40 NJ
Occ: Ferryman Fa: NY Mo: NJ
Mary VANREIPER Wife F M W 40 NJ
Occ: Housekeeper Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Robert HENRY Other M S W 38 NJ
Occ: Keeper At Jail Fa: IRE Mo: IRE
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11. Census Place: Pequannock, Morris, New Jersey
Source: FHL Film 1254793 National Archives Film T9-0793 Page 324B
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
William VANRIPER Self M M W 40 NJ
Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Caroline VANRIPER Wife F M W 31 NJ
Occ: Keeps House Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Marey E. VANRIPER Dau F S W 9 NJ
Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Emma L. VANRIPER Dau F S W 7 NJ
Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Thomas H. VANRIPER Son M S W 4 NJ
Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
George W. VANRIPER Son M S W 1 NJ
Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
John JACOBAS Other M S W 13 NJ
Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
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12. Census Place: Ogdensburg, Sussex, New Jersey
Source: FHL Film 1254798 National Archives Film T9-0798 Page 164C
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Cornealias VANRIPER Self M M W 39 NJ
Occ: Miner-Zinc Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Mary VANRIPER Wife F M W 38 NJ
Occ: Keeping House Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Ellie J. VANRIPER Dau F S W 9 NJ
Occ: At Home Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Florah A. VANRIPER Dau F S W 7 NJ
Occ: At Home Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Frank U. VANRIPER Son M S W 4 NJ
Occ: At Home Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
John W. VANRIPER Son M S W 2 NJ
Occ: At Home Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Evea M. VANRIPER Dau F S W 1 NJ
Occ: At Home Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
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13. Census Place: Passaic, Passaic, New Jersey
Source: FHL Film 1254794 National Archives Film T9-0794 Page 255D
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Cornelius VANRIPER Self M M W 39 NJ
Occ: Physician Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Adrianna VANRIPER Wife F M W 36 NJ
Occ: Keeping House Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Arthur W. VANRIPER Son M S W 9 NJ
Occ: At School Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
John T. VANRIPER Son M S W 8 NJ
Occ: At School Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Jacob RHONE Other M S W 66 HOLLAND
Occ: Servant Fa: HOLLAND Mo: HOLLAND
Catherine RHONE Other F S W 22 HOLLAND
Occ: Servant Fa: HOLLAND Mo: HOLLAND
Timothy C. LUCAS Other M W 18 NJ
Occ: Drug Clerk Fa: MA Mo: NJ
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14. Census Place: Little Falls, Passaic, New Jersey
Source: FHL Film 1254794 National Archives Film T9-0794 Page 191A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
George VANRIPER Self M M W 37 NJ
Occ: Machinist Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Maggie VANRIPER Wife F M W 33 NY
Occ: Keeping House Fa: IRE Mo: IRE
Minnie VANRIPER Dau F S W 8 NY
Occ: At School Fa: NJ Mo: NY
Laura VANRIPER Dau F S W 7 CT
Occ: At School Fa: NJ Mo: NY
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15. Census Place: Pequannock, Morris, New Jersey
Source: FHL Film 1254793 National Archives Film T9-0793 Page 333C
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Martin R. VANRIPER Self M M W 30 NJ
Occ: Huxter Fa: GER Mo: GER
Maggie VANRIPER Wife F M W 30 NJ
Occ: Keeps House Fa: GER Mo: GER
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16. Census Place: Newark, Essex, New Jersey
Source: FHL Film 1254779 National Archives Film T9-0779 Page 235B
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Jason H. VANRIPER Self M M W 28 NJ
Occ: Carpenter Fa: NJ Mo: NY
Mary A. VANRIPER Wife F M W 25 NJ
Occ: Keeping House Fa: GER Mo: GER
Tilly M. VANRIPER Dau F S W 2 NJ
Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
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17. Census Place: Little Falls, Passaic, New Jersey
Source: FHL Film 1254794 National Archives Film T9-0794 Page 186D
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Stephen VANRIPER Self M M W 24 NJ
Occ: Works In Carpet Fac. Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Mary E. VANRIPER Other F M W 18 NJ
Occ: Keeping House Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
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18. Census Place: Franklin & Swede Mine, Morris, New Jersey
Source: FHL Film 1254793 National Archives Film T9-0793 Page 549A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
George VANRIPER Self M M W 19 NJ
Occ: Laborer Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Martha VANRIPER Wife F M W 18 PA
Occ: Keeping House Fa: ENG Mo: NY
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VAN RIPER(two words)

VAN RIPER, Mary 19.Self <1792> F B Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Bloomfield
VAN RIPER, Charity 20.Self <1798> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Caldwell
VAN RIPER, Clarina 21.Self <1800> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Maria Mother <1802> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Passai Acquackano
VAN RIPER, Cornelius B. 22.Self <1805> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN RIPER, Elizabeth 23.Self <1805> F B Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex EastOrange
VAN RIPER, Andrew Father <1807> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Manchester
VAN RIPER, Mary Wife <1808> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN RIPER, Elizabeth Wife <1809> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Washington
VAN RIPER, Peter 24.Self <1809> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Washington
VAN RIPER, Jacob 25.Self <1810> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Newark
VAN RIPER, Thomas FatherL <1810> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN RIPER, Getty 26.Self <1811> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson Bayonne
VAN RIPER, John 27.Self <1811> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Newark
VAN RIPER, Elizabeth Wife <1813> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Newark
VAN RIPER, John B. 28.Self <1814> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Acquackano
VAN RIPER, Aaron 29.Self <1815> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Newark
VAN RIPER, Abram W. 30.Self <1815> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Franklin
VAN RIPER, Anna 31.Self <1815> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Hohokus
VAN RIPER, Cathrine 32.Self <1815> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Newark
VAN RIPER, Clarissa Wife <1816> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Franklin
VAN RYPER, Herman G. 33.Self <1816> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Washington
VAN RIPER, Jemima Wife <1816> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Newark
VAN RIPER, Charles 34.Self <1817> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Newark
VAN RIPER, Leah Wife <1817> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Manchester
VAN RIPER, James 35.Self <1818> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Caldwell
VAN RIPER, Phebe 36.Self <1818> F B Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Anna MotherL <1819> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Wayne
VAN RIPER, Jacob G. 37.Self <1819> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Union
VAN RIPER, Jacob L. 38.Self <1819> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Caldwell
YAN RIPER, Julia Other <1819> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Hudson NorthBerge
VAN RYPER, Henry B. 39.Self <1820> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Washington
VAN RIPER, Mary E. Sister <1820> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Somers NortPlainf
VAN RIPER, Margaret Other <1821> F W Bir: CAN
Cen: NJ Essex Caldwell
RIPER, Martin 40.Self <1822> M W Bir: PA
Cen: NJ Bergen Franklin
VAN RIPER, Anthony 41.Self <1823> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Manchester
VAN REEPER, Jacob 42.Self <1823> M W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN RIPER, Benj. 43.Self <1824> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN REIPER, David 44.Self <1824> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN RYPER, Eliza H. Wife <1824> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Bergen Washington
VAN RIPER, Catharine MotherL <1825> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Manchester
VAN RYPER, Catherine 45.Self <1825> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Eliza Other <1825> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Hannah 46.Self <1825> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Hohokus
VAN RIPER, Bethany T. Wife <1826> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Essex Newark
VAN RIPER, Hester A. Niece <1826> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Frederic 47.Self <1826> M W Bir: NETH
Cen: NJ Bergen Franklin
VAN REIPER, Sarah Wife <1826> F W Bir: CT
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN RIPER, George 48.Self <1827> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, F. G. 49. Self <1828> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Washington
VAN RIPER, Hartman 50.Self <1828> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
RIPER, Lucinda R. Wife <1828> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Bergen Franklin
VAN RIPER, Peter 51.Self <1828> M W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Bergen Englewood
VAN RIPER, Peter 52.Self <1828> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Belleville
VAN RIPER, Richard Son <1828> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN RIPER, John 53.Self <1829> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Peter H. 54.Self <1829> M W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Essex MontClair
VAN RYPER, Abram 55.Self <1830> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN RIPER, Anneliza Wife <1830> F B Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Essex Newark
VAN RIPER, Catharin Other <1830> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Newark
VAN RIPER, Hellen Dau <1830> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Jemima Wife <1830> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Washington
VAN RIPER, Magdalin Wife <1830> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Newark
VAN REYPER, Margt. A. Wife <1830> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN RIPER, Maria Wife <1830> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Acquackano
VAN RIPER, Nancy Wife <1830> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN RIPER, Richard C. 56.Self <1830> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson Bayonne
VAN RIPER, Sarah Wife <1830> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex MontClair
VAN RYPER, Sarah J. Wife <1830> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN RIPER, Frederick 57.Self <1831> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Washington
VAN RIPER, James 58.Self <1831> M B Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Newark
VAN RIPER, John 59.Self <1831> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN REYPER, Richd 60.Self <1831> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN RIPER, Rachel C. Wife <1832> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson Bayonne
VAN REIPER, Corneilus 61.Self <1833> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson Hoboken
VAN RIPER, Hannah Wife <1833> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Belleville
VAN RIPER, Rachel Wife <1833> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Wayne
VAN RIPER, Thomas C. 62.Self <1833> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex MontClair
VAN RIPER, Amelia Wife <1834> F W Bir: SCOT
Cen: NJ Bergen Englewood
VAN RIPER, Charity A. Wife <1834> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Washington
VAN REYPER, John V. H 63.Self <1834> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN REIPER, May Wife <1834> F W Bir: ENGL
Cen: NJ Hudson Hoboken
VAN RIPER, Richard 64.Self <1834> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Manchester
VAN RIPER, Samuel C. 65.Self <1834> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Morris Hanover
VAN RIPER, Sophia Other <1834> F W Bir: CAN
Cen: NJ Essex Newark
VAN RIPER, Andrew 66.Self <1835> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Wayne
VAN RIPER, Garabrant 67.Self <1835> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Belleville
VAN RIPER, Garret 68.Self <1835> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Bloomfield
VAN RIPER, Joseph 69.Self <1835> M B Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Washington
VAN RIPER, Peter Other <1835> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Washington
VAN RIPER, Sarah C. Wife <1835> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN REYPER, Adrian 70.Self <1836> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN RIPER, Nancy Wife <1836> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Caldwell
VAN RIPER, Peter Other <1836> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Union
VAN RIPER, Rebecca 71.Self <1836> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Kate Dau <1837> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Newark
VAN RIPER, Cornelius 72.Self <1837> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN REEPER, Eliza Wife <1837> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN RIPER, Lydia A. Wife <1837> F W Bir: NETH
Cen: NJ Bergen Franklin
VAN RIPER, Sarah Wife <1837> F B Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Washington
VAN RIPER, Sarah Wife <1837> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Bloomfield
VAN RIPER, Caroline Wife <1838> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex MontClair
VAN RIPER, George H. 73.Self <1838> M W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Mary Wife <1838> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Morris Hanover
RIPER, Matilda L. Wife <1838> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Union
VAN RIPER, Sarah Wife <1838> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Belleville
VAN RIPER, Jacob 74.Self <1839> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN REYPER, Sarah Wife <1839> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN RIPER, Thomas 75.Self <1839> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Ridgefield
VAN RIPER, Albert Other <1840> M B Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Alfred Other <1840> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Caroline Wife <1840> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Kate Other <1840> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Newark
VAN RIPER, Ellen Wife <1840> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Helen Wife <1840> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Irvington
RIPER, Isaac T. 76.Self <1840> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Phillip H. 77.Self <1840> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Richard M. 78.Self <1840> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Irvington
VAN RIPER, Electa V. Wife <1841> F B Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Newark
VAN REIPER, Henry 79.Self <1841> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN RIPER, Hezekiah 80.Self <1841> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Caldwell
VAN REYPER, John W. 81.Self <1841> M W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN RIPER, Mary A. Wife <1841> F W Bir: ENGL
Cen: NJ Essex Caldwell
VAN RIPER, Nicholas BroL <1841> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Englewood
VAN RIPER, Robt. 82.Self <1841> M B Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Newark
VAN RIPER, Harriet Wife <1842> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Mary E 83.Self <1842> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson Bayonne
VAN RIPER, Peter SonL <1842> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Cornelius H. 84.Self <1843> M W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Essex MontClair
VAN RIPER, Jane E. Wife <1843> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN REIPER, Josephine Wife <1843> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN RIPER, Silas 85.Self <1843> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN REYPER, Katie Wife <1844> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN RIPER, Emma Wife <1844> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Sarah Dau <1844> F B Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Bloomfield
VAN RIPER, Adrian 86.Self <1845> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Cornelius 87.Self <1845> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Eliza A. Dau <1845> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Mary C. Dau <1845> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Somers Bernards
VAN RIPER, Matilda Wife <1845> F W Bir: SCOT
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, George P. 88.Self <1846> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Charles 89.Self <1847> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Caldwell
VAN RIPER, Elisabeth Wife <1847> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Caldwell
VAN RIPER, Jacob H. SonL <1847> M W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Essex Newark
VAN RIPER, Jesse Dau <1847> F W Bir: NETH
Cen: NJ Bergen SaddleRive
VAN RIPER, Paul 90.Self <1847> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN REIPER, Jane SDau <1848> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN RIPER, Mary E. Wife <1848> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Julia Wife <1849> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Passai Manchester
RIPER, Lavina Wife <1849> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Anna M. Dau <1850> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Hohokus
VAN RIPER, Kate Other <1850> F B Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN REYPER, Emily Wife <1850> F W Bir: SCOT
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN RIPER, Lena Other <1850> F W Bir: IREL
Cen: NJ Bergen Hohokus
VAN RIPER, Rachel 91.Self <1850> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Rosetta Wife <1850> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Susan C. Wife <1850> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Ridgefield
VAN RIPER, Alonzo 92.Self <1851> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Union
VAN RIPER, Ella Other <1851> F B Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex MontClair
VAN RIPER, George W. 93.Self <1851> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Newark
VAN RIPER, John 94.Self <1851> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Caldwell
VAN RIPER, Mary Sister <1851> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Acquackano
VAN RIPER, Annie Dau <1852> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Kate Wife <1852> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN RIPER, Charlotte Wife <1852> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Elizabeth Dau <1852> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RYPER, Herman Son <1852> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Washington
VAN RIPER, Isabella S. Dau <1852> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Newark
VAN RIPER, John Son <1852> M W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Bergen Englewood
VAN RIPER, John 95.Self <1852> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Mortimer 96.Self <1852> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Peter E. Son <1852> M W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Essex MontClair
VAN RIPER, Andrew SSon <1853> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Cornelius Son <1853> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson Bayonne
VAN RIPER, Edward 97.Self <1853> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Caldwell
VAN RIPER, Emily Wife <1853> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Caldwell
VAN RIPER, Sarah A. Wife <1853> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Union
VAN RIPER, Sarah Wife <1853> F W Bir: IREL
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Grace D. Wife <1854> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Essex MontClair
VAN RIPER, Myra Dau <1854> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Bergen Englewood
VAN RIPER, Philip 98.Self <1854> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Acquackano
VAN RIPER, Sarah Wife <1854> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Caldwell
VAN RIPER, Clarissa DauL <1855> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Essex Franklin
VAN RIPER, Daniel 99.Self <1855> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Westwood
VAN RIPER, Emma Dau <1855> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, A. Hanery Son <1855> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Franklin
VAN RIPER, Mary E. Dau <1855> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Hohokus
VAN RIPER, J. D. 100.Self <1856> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Washington
VAN REYPER JR., John V. R. Son <1856> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN RIPER, Margaret Dau <1856> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Bergen Englewood
VAN RIPER, Minnie Wife <1856> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Bergen Westwood
VAN RIPER, Minnie Wife <1856> F W Bir: NY
Cen: NJ Essex Newark
VAN RIPER, Theodore Son <1856> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Essex Belleville
VAN RIPER, Amie Wife <1857> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Acquackano
VAN REIPER, Annie Dau <1857> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN REYPER, Daniel Son <1857> M W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Hudson JerseyCity
VAN RIPER, Libbie Wife <1857> F W Bir: NJ
Cen: NJ Passai Paterson
VAN RIPER, Garret H. Other <1857> M W Bir: NJ
Cen

 

 

54 name PETITION

From the book History of Preakness and the Preakness
Reformed Church (Wayne Twp., Passaic County, New Jersey)
by George Warne Labaw, Pastor of the Church.(1902)

page 78-79

It will be interesting to insert here the copy of a petition from some of the Preakness people to the State Legislature under date of 1806. In 1804, an act was passed by the Legislature of New Jersey gradually abolishing slavery m the State. The people of this locality, many of whose names are in the petition, a list which will be carefully read by their descendants, sought by this means to have the act repealed. But let the petition, which we found in the State Library at Trenton, speak for itself: “To the Hon’ble the House of Assembly of the State of New Jersey, constitutionally convened.” The petition of the Inhabitants of Pracaness, Saddle River Township and County of Bergen: “Humbly sheweth, That your petitioners, sensible of the inconvenience already arisen, since the passing of the Act for the abolition of Slavery, and dreading the intolerable burden of accumulating Taxes, which will infallibly take place under the continuation of said Act,—We, your petitioners, humbly pray for a repeal of an Act entitled an Act for the gradual abolition of slavery.
* * * “Submitting the same to your serious consideration and relying on your impartiality in granting said petition * * * we, your petitioners as in duty bound * * * will pray. “Pracaness, 13th January, 1806.

ALBERT BERDAN, JUN.
JACOB BERDAN
URIAH VAN RIPER
RICHARD VAN REYPEN
JOHN TRUKER
RICHARD SPEER
JOHN CROUTER .
PETER CROUTER
JOHN JOHNSON, JUN.
EDWD. HODGSON
THUNIS HENNION
RICHARD VAN RIPER, JUNR.
ISAAC VAN BLARCOM
JOHN D. VAN BLARCOM
EDWARD JONES
NICHOLAS JONES
DAVID I. HENNION
JOHN JONSON
HASEL HENNION
JACOB VAN RIPER
GERLUNE ACKERMAN
MARTIN H. BERRY
JOHN MYER.
CORNELIUS VAN HORN
PETER BUSH
JOHN COURTER
JOHN D. BROWN

DAVID SPEER
BENJAMIN SISCAN
JAMES WESTERVELT
CORNELIUS GARRISON
COONRAUD REDNER
HENRY REDNER
HENRY SPEER.
ABRAM SPEER
JOHN G. DOREMUS
WILLIAM WOODS
JOHN VAN WINKLE
DAVID D. DEMAREST
ANTHONY BEAM
CORNELIUS KIPP
HENRY KIP
BENJAMIN VAN WART
GEO. H. DOREMUS
NICHOLAS KIP
JOHN VAN SAUN
GEORGE DOREMUS
SAMUEL VAN SAUN
ISAAC VAN SAUN
NICHOLAS KIP. . JUN.
HENRY H. DOREMUS
WALTER PERSEL
PHIL. DOYLE
PETER DEMAREST (54)
=============================
1/19/2003
George Van Riper
Fair Lawn ,NJ
Van Riper Families of America genealogy Web Site http://van.riper.cc

 

 

Cornelius Van Riper, M.D.

FROM THE BOOK “THE NEWS’ -HISTORY OF PASSAIC “
(Passaic county New Jersey) 1899
by William J. Pape and William W. Scott

Cornelius Van Riper, M.D.- The name of Van
Riper, with its multitudinous orthography (it is spelled
Van Reiper, Van Reyper, Van Ryper, Van Ripen, Van Reypen
and Van Reipen), is derived from the latin word Ripa, whence originated the name of a city on the north bank of the River Nibbs in Jutland, Demark. Jutland was divided into four dioceses, the most southerly of which lying along the German Ocean, was called Ripen. This diocese was 142 miles long and 57 miles wide, and was part of the Cimbria Chersonesus of the ancients, where dwelt the war- like Cimbri, who at one time invaded the Roman Empire. The city of Ripen is situated in latitude 55 degrees 36 min- utes north and longitude 9 degrees 19 minutes east, and, next to Wibourg, is the most ancient city of Jutland. From this port in April, 1663, a vessel named T Bonta Koe (which means The Spotted Cow) sailed for the New Netherlands with eighty-nine passengers, among whom was Jurien Tomassen, who with thirteen others, on March 16, 1684, received a patent for what was then called “Haquequenunck” a name which is still substantially preserved in the title of the pres- ent township of Acquackanonk. This patent extended from the Third River up the Passaic to the Falls, thence to Garret Rock, and along the face of the steep rocks southwesterly to the present county line, thence to the mouth of the Third River. This young man was a native of the city of Ripen, and four years after his arrival married Pryntje Hermans. His death having occurred September 12, 1695, some of his descendants assumed the name of Juriance, now Yeriance and Auryansen; while others took the name of the ancestral town and became Van Ripens, Van Ripers etc. Tomassen received of Guert Coerten by his will, dated February 5, 1671, a par- cel of land lying in and about the town of Bergen, which Coer- ten had purchased of Philip Carteret May 12, 1668. Here he lived and died. Juriaen Tomassen had children- Thomas, Ger- rit Aeltje, Chystyntje, Marietje, Harman, who died in in- fancy, Jan, Harman (2) and Grietje. Of this number Harman was born December 6, 1686, and married, first, Maritje Freder- icks in 1709, and later, Judith Steinments, in 1721. He re- moved to Acquackanonk, and was the parent of thirteen chil- dren, the third son of whom was Abraham, born January 25, 1716, and who married Elizabeth Bradbury. They were the parents of three children- John A., Philip and Mollie. Of this number John A was born February 12, 1753, and married Leah daughter if Abraham and Anne Winne, in 1776. He was a soldier in the war of the Revolution, and resided eight in number, one of whom was Abraham, whose birth occured September 15, 1782, and who married Maria Spear, daughter of John and Margaret Spear, in 1804. He repre- sented his district in the Assembly during 1848 and 1849, and for many years served as Freeholder and Justice of the Peace. His death occured in March, 1866. His five children were John A., Abram Winne, Sarah, Eliza and Margaret. Of this number Abram Winne, father of the subject of this sketch, was born June 3, 1815, and on the 27th of October, 1836, married Clarissa, daughter of John and Jane Kip. The Kip family (formerly spelled Kype) are of Holland extraction, Hendrick, the progenitor, having left Amsterdam in 1635. He had three sons- Hendrick, Jacobus and Isaac-who held mu- nicipal offices under Governor Stuyvesant, the second of whom received an extensive grant of land, now embraced in the city of New York. One of these sons is the progenitor of John Kip, above named, who was a man of much business enterprise , and largely engaged with his sons in the grocery and lumber trade. Mr. and Mrs. Abram W. Van Riper had three children -Jane, who died in infancy: Cornelius and Abram Harvey, both the sons being practicing physicians. Cornelius Van Riper was born September 6, 1840, at North Belleville, N.J. ,where were spent the years of his boyhood. He later devoted himself to a thorough course of study at Bloomfield, N. J. ,which enabled him to enter the University of the city of New York ( now New York University) , from which he graduated with the degree of A. B. in 1863, and in 1866 he received the degree of A. M. from the same institu- tion. He is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society and the Phi Chapter of the Zeta Psi fraternity. Having decide upon a professional career, he chose that of medicine, and soon after entered the office of Dr. Arthur Ward of Belleville. In 1863 he became a student at the college of Physicians and Surgeons of New York (now the Medical Department of Co- lumbia University), and received his diploma from that in- stitution as a practicing physician and surgeon in 1866. He then established himself in practice at Passaic , where he has since resided. He has been for a long period a member of the Passaic County Medical Society, and has been elected at sundry times to the offices of president, vice -president and secretary of that society. The doctor on the 19th day of Sep- tember ,1866, was united in marriage to Miss Adrianna Ter- hune (died December 9, 1893), a daughter of the late Hon. John N. and Sophia Terhune, and the granddaughter of nicho- las and Adrianna Terhune. They have had five children, Carrie and Aimee, both deceased; Arthur Ward, now a prac- ticing physician: John Terhune , now a practicing lawyer, and Cornelia Zabriskie. Dr. Van Riper was one of the founders of the North Reformed Church of Passaic, of which he is a member, and was one of its first deacons. He has ever mani- fested a deep interest in educational projects, and was for several years a member of the Board of Education of the city of his residence. He is in his political preferences a Re- publican, and has always taken a deep interest in local and national politics. When the State Trust and Safe Deposit Company (now People’s Bank and Trust Company) was or- ganized, in 1888, Dr. Van Riper was chosen as its first vice- president, which office he has held ever since. He has been president of the Passaic City Medical Society, and has been a member of the Board of Governors of the Passaic Hos- pital Association since its organization. He is also a member of the visiting staff of the Passaic General Hospital and one of the Board of Directors of the Washington Club of the city of Passaic, a member of the Holland Society of New York city and a director in the North Jersey Title Guarantee
Company. 04/07/200

 

 

VAN RIPER, John Crowell,

from the 1919&1920 book “Who’s Who”

VAN RIPER, John Crowell, banker; b. in
Cass Co., Mich., Feb. 22, 1863; s. George and
Parthania ( Crowell) V.; ed. pub. schools; m.
Anna Moore Parther, of Decatur, Ill., May 25,
1886. Organized Peoples Bank, Sedalia, Mo.,
1891 admitted to bar, 1898; sold out interests
in bank and moved to Lincoln, Neb. 1900. to
St. Louis , 1901; purchased control of First Nat.
Bank of East St. Louis, Ill., organized Ill.
State Trust Co., of which was pres. until 1908:
pres. Titale Guaranty Trust Co., St. Louis, since
1909; pres. Am. Trust Co. since 1909. Repub-
lican. Episcopalian, Clubs; St. Louis. Noon-
day, St. Louis Country, Log Cabin; Chicago
( Chicago , Ill.) Home: 5337 Waterman Av. of-
fice: 714-716 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo.
01/20/2001

 

 

Federal Census 1880 soundex V561 Van Riper

Federal Census 1880 soundex V561 Van Riper
Bergen County-
Washington Twp.
Sarah Jane Van Ryper-age 7-boarder
living with-Harry B. Van Ryper

Saddle River Twp.
John N. Van Riper-65
Cornelius Vreeland-SL-34
Sarah Vreeland-GD-32
Annie Vreeland-GD-9 (I think this should be GGD)
John Vreeland-GD-3 (ditto above)
Elisabeth Van Riper-W-50

Essex County-
Franklin Twp.
living with Abram W. Van Riper-65
Clarrisa Van Riper-64-W
A. Harvey Van Riper-25-S
Clarrisa Van Riper-25-DL
Lillian Van Riper-8 months

Belleville Twp.
Garabrant Van Riper-45
Sarah Van Riper-42-W
Theodore Van Riper-24- S
Charles Van Riper-13-S
Flora Van Riper-10-D
Carrie Small-72-A

Caldwell Twp.
John Van Riper-29
Emily Van Riper-27-W
Percy Van Riper-15-S
Arthur E. Van Riper-1-S

Bloomfield Twp.
William Van Riper-42
Emma Van Riper-40-W
George R. Van Riper- 7-S
Mildred Van Riper -2-D
Laura J. Clark-16-SD

Hudson County

Jersey City
Adrian Van Reyper-44- 571/2 Jewett Ave.
Sarah(Pelt) Van Reyper-44-W
Jennie Van Reyper-19D
George Van Reyper15-S (my grandfather)
John Van Reyper-13-S
Belle Van Reyper-11-D
Addie Van Reyper- 9-D
William Van Reyper-1-S

John W. Van Reyper-37–142 Erie St.
Katie Van Reyper-36-W
William Van Reyper-14?-S
Gertrude Van Reyper-6-D

Abram Van Ryper-50–202 Fifth St.
Sarah J. Van Ryper-50-W
Laretta Jones-27-D
Emma Jones-3-D

Frank Van Reipen- 26– 49 Laidlan Ave.
Evelyn Van Reipen-23-W
Henry Van Reipen-1-S

Richard Van Reyper-49–22 Jewett Ave.
Emily Van Reyper-30-W-born in Scotland
Daniel Van Reyper-23-S
Clara Van Reyper-21-D
Mary Van Reyper-16-D
Richard Van Reyper-14-S
Amelia Van Reyper-6-D
Lulu Van Reyper-4-D
Ida Van Reyper-3-D
Mabel Van Reyper-6 months

Benjamin Van Riper-56–112 NR?
Nancy Van Riper-50-W
Ansel Van Riper-22-S
Edwin A. H. Van Riper-13-S
Benjamin C. -11-S
Bertha S. Van Riper-7-D

G.D.Van Reipen-53–543 Summit Ave.
Caroline Van Reipen -54-W
Elizabeth Van Reipen-31-D
Clara Van Reipen-25-D
Carrie Bedell-10-GC

Silas Van Riper-37–197 Montgomery St.
Kate Van Riper-28-W
John H. Van Riper-8-S
Sylvester Van Riper-6-S
Mary Van Riper-3-D
Kate Van Riper-1-D

Bayonne
Mary E. Van Riper-38-Union Ave.
Cornelius M. Van Riper-21-S
Elizabeth Van Riper-18-D
Ella Van Riper-14-D
Bertha Van Riper-9-D

Morris County

Pequannock Twp.
Living with George Degraw
Jacob Van Riper-27
Elizabeth Van Riper-21-W
Janie Van Riper-5-D
Frankie Van Riper-1 month-NR

William Van Riper-40
Caroline Van Riper-31-W
Mary E. Van Riper-9-D
Emma L. Van Riper-7-D
Thomas H. Van Riper-4-S
George W. Van Riper-1-S

Passaic County

Paterson
Lawrence Van Riper-?not sure of first name
Charloette Van Riper-30-D
Josephine Van Riper-10-D
John Van Riper-7-S
Martha Van Riper-5-D
Ann E. Van Riper-9 months

Adrian Van Riper-35–112 Broadway
Mary E. Van Riper-32-W
Frank Van Riper-13-S
Maggie Van Riper-11-D
Jennie Van Riper-8-D
Julia Van Riper-5-D
Abram Van Riper-3-S
William Van Riper-1-S

Wayne Twp.-Preakness
Andrew Van Riper-45–
Rachel Van Riper-47-W
Martha E. Van Riper-21-D
Peter P. Van Riper-20-S
Garret P. Van Riper-17-S
Kittie Van Riper-15-D
Richard P. Van Riper-12-S
Maggie A. Van Riper-7-D
Annie Van Riper–3-D
Bertha J. Van Riper-1-D

Somerset County
Bernards Twp.
living with Elemuel Lamorenx ?hard to read spelling
Mary C. Van Riper-35-NR
Elemuel Van Riper-10-NR
Edwin Van Riper-8-NR
Harriet Van Riper-6-NR
Charles Van Riper-4-NR

D-daughter
GD-grand daughter
GS-grand son
S-son
NR-no record
W-wife

 

 

1850 Passaic County, New Jersey, Wayne Twp. VAN RIPER

district 17,page 150b,image 54-July 20

94-95
Andrew Van Riper-40-M-W-farmer-$7,600-b.N.J.
Bridget H.(Hennion) Van Riper-39-F-W-b.N.J..
Richard Van Riper-16-M-W-farmer-attending school-b.N.J..
Andrew Van Riper-14-M-W-attending school-b.N.J..
Elizabeth J. Van Riper-12-F-W-attending school-b.N.J..
Sarah M. Van Riper-11-F-W-attending school-b.N.J..
Martin R. Van Riper-6-M-W-attending school-b.N.J.
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district 17,page 151b,image 56-July 22

110-111
Jacob B. Van Riper-61-M-W-farmer-$6,000-b.N.J..
Mary(Van Riper) Van Riper-60-F-W-b.N.J..
Maria E. Van Riper-15-F-W-b.N.J..
Daniel Bowman-26-M-W-laborer-b.N.J..
Annick Van Riper-66-F-B-b.N.J..
Samuel Thompson-10-M-B-b.N.J..
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district 17,page 152a,image 57,July 22

111-112
Uriah Van Riper-38-M-W-farmer-$1,000-b.N.J..
Anna(Banta) Van Riper-31-F-W-b.N.J.
Mary Van Riper-1-F-W-b.N.J..
Andrew Cooper-60-M-W-laborer-b.N.J..
Hager Ogden-66-F-M-b.N.J..
Thomas Ogden-6-M-M-b.N.J..
Sarah Ogden-10-F-M-b.N.J..
Barney Winter-30-M-W-b.N.J..
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4/9/2004

 

 

Daughters of the American Revolution

Database: Daughters of the American Revolution
Lineage Books (152 Vols.)

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution
Volume 48 page 417–1919
Mrs. Kathryn Colfax Selby.
DAR ID Number: 47883
Born in Newark, N. J.
Wife of Walter Lee Selby.
Descendant of Cornelius Van Riper of New Jersey.
Daughter of Joseph H. Colfax and Elizabeth A. Baldwin, his 2nd wife.
Granddaughter of Moses W. Baldwin and Catherine Van Riper, his 1st wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Cornelius Van Riper and Elizabeth Davenport, his wife.
Cornelius Van Riper (1755-1829) served as a minute man in the Essex County,
New Jersey, militia. He was born in Essex County; died in Newark.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 65
page 191–1923
Mrs. Maud L. Allen Robinson.
DAR ID Number: 64543
Born in Griswold, Iowa.
Wife of Judge Rufus F. Robinson.
Descendant of Cornelius Van Riper, of New Jersey.
Daughter of Samuel White Allen and Ruth Etta Coppock, his 2nd wife.
Granddaughter of Lindsey Coppock and Catherine Baldwin, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Moses Baldwin and Catherine Van Riper, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Cornelius Van Riper and Elizabeth Davenport, his wife.
Cornelius Van Riper (1755-1829) served as a minute man in the Essex County,
New Jersey militia. He was born in Essex County; died
in Newark.
Also No. 47883.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution
Volume 66 page 53 –1923
Mrs. Mattie Coppock Cox.
DAR ID Number: 65150
Born in Woodburn, Iowa.
Wife of George E. Cox.
Descendant of Cornelius Van Riper, of New Jersey.
Daughter of Lindsey Coppock and Catherine Baldwin, his wife.
Granddaughter of Moses W. Baldwin and Catherine Van Riper, his 1st wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Cornelius Van Riper and Elizabeth Davenport, his wife.
Cornelius Van Riper (1755-1829) served as a minute man in the Essex County,
New Jersey militia. He was born in Essex County; died in
Newark, N. J.
Also No. 47884.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution
Volume 39 Page 51–1902
Mrs. Annie Van Reypen
DAR ID Number 38143
Born in Bergen (Jersey City),New Jersey
Wife of P.K. Green
Descendent of Lieut. Daniel Van Reypen, of N.J.
Daughter of Cornelius C. Van Reypen and Christina C. Van Alen

his second wife.
Grandaughter of Cornelius Van Reypen Aeltje Van Horn,
his third wife.
Gr. Grandaughter of Daniel Van Reypen and Elizabeth Turhune
his wife
Daniel Van Reypen (1736-1818), served as a lieutenant in the milita.
he was born and died in Bergen(Jersey
City) ,N.J.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution
Volume 55 Page 362 1920
Mrs. Frances G. Bogert Eaton
DAR ID Number 54832
Wife of C.P. Eaton
Descendant of Lieutenant Daniel Van Reypen ,of New Jersey
Daughter of Albert Zabriskie Bogert and Catherine Van Horn Van Reypen
his second wife.
Granddaughter of Corelius C. Van Reypen , Jr. and Christina C. Van Alen
his second wife.
Gr-Granddaughter of Cornelius Van Reypen and Aeltje Van Horn
his third wife.
Gr-gr-Grandaughter of Daniel Van Reypen and Elizabeth Turhune,
his wife
Daniel Van Reypen (1736-1818) served as lieutenant in the militia.
He was born and died in Bergen(Jersey
City) N.J.

 

 

Cornelius Van Reypen, Jersey City, N.J.

CORNELIUS C. Van Reypen was born in old Bergen,
now a part of Jersey City, April 8,1813.

He obtained his education at the old Columbia Public School, at that time located in Bergen Square. His early life was spent on his father’s farm. He still resides in the old homestead, where his great-grandfather lived before
him, it being- the first plot purchased in the town of Bergen.
On May 5, 1832, Mr. Van Reypen married Miss Cathrine Van Horne, to whom one child, a son, was born. After a marriage of about twelve months, Mr. Van Reypen was deprived of his wife’s companionship by death. On August 27, 1835, he married again. His second wife was Miss Christina Cantine Van Alen, of Blooming Grove, Rensselaer County, N. Y. She was a near
relative of Judge Knickerbocker, the Van Buren and other prominent families of those days in New York State. Three sons and three daughters were
born to his second marriage.
Mr. Van Reypen is a member of the Holland Society of New York City, and of the Hudson County Democratic Society. He is also a member of the Dutch Reformed Church of Bergen, and was its treasurer for twenty-five years.
Mr. Van Reypen resides at 201 Academy Street, and in the house in which he was born. He is a large holder of real estate in Jersey City.

Source: “History of Jersey City, N.J.” by Alexander McLean -1895

1/26/2006

 

 

1860 Van Riper census,Connecticut

Connecticut
Town of Fairfield, Fairfield County
P.O. Bridgeport
page 1017a, image 85, July 30, M653-roll 74
957-1027
Price More-40-M-W-$10,000-$2,000-b.N.J..
Patrick McCary-40-M-W-B.Ireland
Charles Van Riper-27-M-B-N.J..
Eliza Van Riper-22-F-B-b.N.J..
Samuel Lyons-19-M-B-b.N.Y..
Sarah Lyons-2-F-B- b.N.Y..
=====================================
5/15/2004

What cost $10000 in 1860 would cost $192,449.49 in 2002.

 

 

1860 Van Riper census, California

California, San Francisco
District 4, page 1109b, sheet 173, July 18
M653-roll 68

1364-1331
James Van Riper-38-M-W-Builder-$2,000.-$200.-b.NJ
Emma O. Van Riper-37-F-W-b.Eng.
James Graves-34-M-W-merchant-b.Conn.
Frances Graves-30-F-W-b.NY
James A. Graves-3-M-W-b.Ca.
Ann C. Graves-1-F-W-b.Ca.
Kate Wall-30-F-W-servant-$100.-b.Ireland
===============================
California, Los Angeles
M653-roll 59, Tajon Twp., P.O. Fort Tajon
District 4, page 525b, sheet 36, July

C. Van Riper-24-M-W-Private-b.NJ
(with many unrelated names)
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5/15/2004

 

 

1860 Van Riper census, Iowa

Brooklyn Twp., Poweshiek County
page 515, image 77, June 17
M653-roll 339

553-535
Charles Van Riper-34-M-W-machinist-$125-$75-b.N.Y..
Elizabeth Van Riper-27-F-W-b.N.Y..
Agnes Van Riper-8mths.-F-W-b.Iowa
Philip Van Riper-45-M-W-b.N.Y..
————————————————————-
Hampshire Twp., Clinton County
p273, image 273, June 23
M653-roll 316

309-297
Albert Hammond-36-M-W-farmer-$4,000-$1,558-b.N.Y..
Mary D. Hammond-26-F-W-b.In..
Algina Hammond-10-F-W-b. Iowa
Egbert Hammond-7-M-W-b. Iowa
Virginia Hammond-4-F-W-b. Iowa
Marry A. Hammond-F-W-2-b. Iowa
Asa Hammond-38-M-W-stone mason-$300-38-b.N.Y..
Emily Hammond-18-F-W-b. England
Clarence L. Hammond-4mths.-M-W-b. Iowa
Peter Van Riper-24-M-W-farm laborer-b.Mi..
Leonard A. Curtiss-22-M-W-farm laborer-b.Mi..
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Walnut Creek, Pottawattamie
page 419, image 119, July 16
M653-roll 338

866-792
William E. Van Riper-42-M-W-farmer-$100-b. N.Y..
Betsy A. Van Riper-30-F-W-house wife-b.R.I.
page 420-image 120
Emma J. Van Riper-7-F-W-at school-b.R.I..
Clarence Van Riper-5-M-W-b.R.I..
Jessie B. Van Riper-2-F-W-b.Iowa
Charles Fermer-41-M-W-farmer-
Martha Fermer-35-F-W-house wife-$300-$100-b.Mass.
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Toledo Twp., Tama County
page 817-image 11-June 7
M653-roll 339

105-93
J. Hunnicutt-38-M-W-stone mason-$1,435-$285-b.Ohio
M. Hunnicutt-30-F-W-b.Pa..
J. G. Hunnicutt-4-M-W-b.Pa.
M. E. Hunnicutt-2-F-W-b.Iowa
J. C. Hunnicutt-1mth.M-W-b.Iowa
T. Hunnicutt-65-M-W-b.Iowa
G. Van Riper-26-M-W-M-W-b.Mi.
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5/17/2004

 

 

1850 VAN RIPER, forgot to add Belleville, Essex, Co.

Belleville Twp., Essex County,N.J.
M432-roll 449
page 119a-sheet 237-Aug. 12

103-118
John S. Krimpland-39-M-W-carpenter-b.NJ.
(might be Kingsland )
Smar? H. Krimpland-39-F-W-b.NJ.
Adophus A. Krimpland-11-M-W-attending school-b.NJ.
Stephen D. Krimpland-7-M-W-b.NJ.
Cornelius Van Riper-24-M-W-carpenter-b.NJ.
Elizabeth Holmes-58-F-W-b.NJ.
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Belleville Twp., Essex County,N.J.
Page 128b-Aug. 16

230-274
Elizabeth Van Riper-63-F-W-$2,000.-b. Pa.
Mary Van Riper-32-F-W-b.NJ.
Frederick Van Riper-30-M-W-laborer-b.NJ.
John Van Riper-28-M-W-laborer-b.NJ.
Johnathon Rome?-30-M-W-laborer-b.NJ.
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Belleville Twp., Essex County,N.J.
page 129a-sheet 257-Aug. 16

232-276
Lana Van Riper-53-F-W-b.NJ.
Charles Van Riper-30-M-W-b.NJ.
M????? Van Riper-28-F-W-b.NJ.
Charles Van Riper-2-M-W-b.NJ.
Harriet Van Riper-4mths-F-W-b.NJ.
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Belleville Twp., Essex County,N.J.
page 240a-sheet 279-Sept 10

387-459
Abraham Van Riper-35-M-W-bucher-b.NJ.
Clarrisia Van Riper-34-F-W-b.NJ.
Cornelius Van Riper-10-M-W-b.NJ.
David Huston-32-M-W-butcher-b.NJ.
Jacob Zruse-23-M-W-laborer-b.Germany
Daniel Moore-21-M-W-laborer-b.Germany
Ann Mc Clasky-16-F-W-b.Ireland
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Belleville Twp., Essex County,N.J.
page 144a-sheet 287-Sept.12

441-509
John A. Van Riper-??-M-W-farmer-$2,500.-b.NJ.
Sarah Van Riper-37-F-W-b.NJ.
Garret Van Riper-17-M-W-ship carpenter-b.NJ.
Joseph Van Riper-15-M-W-b.NJ.
Ida Van Riper-14-F-W-b.NJ.
Leah M. Van Riper-11-F-W-b.NJ.
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Belleville Twp., Essex County,N.J.
page 145a-sheet 289-Sept. 12

454-521
Thomas Van Riper-58-M-W-carpenter-b.NJ.
Magdalene Van Riper-58-F-W-b.NJ.
Mary Van Riper-31-F-W-b.NJ.
John Van Riper-28-M-W-carpenter-b.NJ.
Abram Van Riper-26-M-W-printer-b.NJ.
Richard Van Riper-17-M-W-b.NJ.
Thomas Ward-3-M-W-b.NJ.
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3/31/2004

 

 

1860 Van Riper Census, Missouri

BATES County, Deer Creek Twp.
page 209, sheet 161, Aug. 8
M653-roll 607

1115-1125
J. Van Riper-35-M-W-farmer-b.Illinois
Susan Van Riper-30-F-W-b.Vermont
(Susans maiden name probably Rutherford)
Mary E. Van Riper-13-F-W-b.Illinois
Susan Van Riper-8-F-W-b.Illinois
Emila Van Riper-6-F-W-b. Illinois
Franklin Van Riper-3-M-W-b.Illinois
============================
CARONDELET County, St. Louis
page 593, sheet 50, June 15
M653-roll 656

355-1360
John A. Van Riper-22-M-W-carpenter-b. Conn..
(with many other names not related.)
================================
CASS County, Harrisonville
page 851, sheet 155, Aug. 25
M653-roll 612

1123-1123
J.C. Van Riper-27-M-W-carpenter-$200-b.N.J..
Caroline Van Riper-28-F-W-b/.N.J..
Elenor Van Riper-8-F-W-at school-N.J..
Ida Kate Van Riper-3-F-W-b.ILL..
Lilla Van Riper-7mths-F-W-b.Mo..
A. Van Riper-24-M-W-bricklayer-$100-b.N.J..
Getty A. Van Riper-31-F-W-b.N.J.
Kate Van Riper-8-F-W-at school-b.N.J..
Della Van Riper-3-F-W-b.ILL..
Elizabeth Van Riper-6mths.-F-W-b.Mo..
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5/23/2004

 

 

AMERICAN CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS

AMERICAN CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS
William Van Riper
Residence:
Service Record:

Enlisted as a Private on 02 May 1864 at the age of 18
Enlisted in Company K, 146th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 02 May 1864
Mustered out on 07 September 1864 in Camp Dennison, OH

Sources:

Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio. (OHRoster) Published in 1886

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John J. Van Riper
Residence:
Service Record:

Enlisted as a Private on 25 July 1863 at the age of 18
Enlisted in Company B, 2nd Heavy Artillery Regiment Ohio on 05 August 1863
Mustered out on 23 August 1865 in Nashville, TN

Sources:
Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio. (OHRoster) Published in 1886
====================================================================
Alexander Van Riper
Residence:
Service Record:

Enlisted as a Private on 15 June 1861 at the age of 18
Enlisted in Company B, 47th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 29 July 1861
Promoted to Full Corporal on 01 September 1863
Promoted to Full Sergeant on 01 January 1865

Sources:
Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio. (OHRoster) Published in 1886
===============================================================
Abraham Van Riper
Residence: Lockport, Illinois
Service Record:

Enlisted as a Private on 11 February 1865
Enlisted in Company D, 147th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 14 February 1865
Mustered out on 15 May 1865

Sources:
Illinois: Roster of Officers and Enlisted Men. (ILRoster) Published in 1900
===================================================================
Jeremiah B. Van Riper
Residence: Channahon, Illinois
Service Record:

Enlisted as a Musician on 24 February 1865
Enlisted in Company A, 156th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 24 February 1865
was Absent, sick on 20 September 1865
Mustered out on 20 September 1865 in Memphis, TN

Sources:
Illinois: Roster of Officers and Enlisted Men. (ILRoster) Published in 1900
======================================================================
Christian C. VanRiper
Residence:
Service Record:

Enlisted as a Private on 29 August 1864
Enlisted in Company D, 202nd Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania on 29 August 1864
Mustered out on 03 August 1865 in Harrisburg, PA

Sources:
History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-1865. (PARoster) Published in 1870
=======================================================================
Benjamin Van Riper

Service Record:

Enlisted as a Lieutenant 1st Class on 01 May 1861
Commission in Company G, 2nd Infantry Regiment New Jersey on 01 May 1861
Mustered out on 31 July 1861 in Trenton, NJ

Sources:
Register of Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Civil War 1861-65. (NJRoster) Published in 1876
============================================================================
Aaron Van Riper

Service Record:

Enlisted as a Private on 24 August 1863
Enlisted in Company D, 33rd Infantry Regiment New Jersey on 04 September 1863
Mustered out on 17 July 1865 in Washington, DC

Sources:
Register of Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Civil War 1861-65. (NJRoster) Published in 1876
=================================================================================
Martin Van Riper
Residence:
Service Record:
Enlisted as a Private on 21 September 1864
Drafted in Company E, 33rd Infantry Regiment New Jersey on 21 September 1864
Died on 21 January 1865

Sources:
Register of Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Civil War 1861-65. (NJRoster) Published in 1876
=================================================================================
James Van Riper
Residence:

Service Record:

Enlisted as a Private on 31 August 1863
Enlisted in Company M, 2nd Cavalry Regiment New Jersey on 02 September 1863
Promoted to Full Corporal on 12 July 1865
Mustered out on 01 November 1865 in Vicksburg, MS

Sources:
Register of Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Civil War 1861-65. (NJRoster) Published in 1876
=================================================================================
John Van Riper
Residence: Iola, Kansas:
Service Record:

Enlisted as a Private on 06 August 1863
Enlisted in Company E, 9th Cavalry Regiment Kansas on 27 September 1863
Mustered out on 17 January 1865 in DeVall’s Bluff, AR

Sources:
Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Kansas. (KSRoster) Published in 1896 by Hudson
===================================================================================
James Van Riper
Residence: Wabash County, Indiana

Service Record:

Promoted to Full Corporal
Enlisted as a Private on 27 January 1865
Enlisted in Company A, 153rd Infantry Regiment Indiana on 27 January 1865
Mustered out on 04 September 1865 in Louisville, KY

Sources:
Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana. (INRoster) Published in 1865-66 by Holloway
=================================================================================
Garrett Van Riper
Residence: Mishawaka, Indiana
Service Record:

Enlisted as a Private on 30 July 1862
Enlisted in Company K, 87th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 30 July 1862
Discharged on 17 January 1863

Sources:
Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana. (INRoster) Published in 1865-66 by Holloway
=================================================================================
Bradford Van Riper
Residence: Mishawaka, Indiana
Service Record:

Promoted to Full Corporal
Enlisted as a Private on 09 August 1862
Enlisted in Company K, 87th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 09 August 1862
Mustered out on 10 June 1865 in Washington, DC

Sources:
Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana. (INRoster) Published in 1865-66 by Holloway
================================================================================
John Van Riper

Residence: Mishawaka, Indiana

Service Record:

Enlisted as a Private on 09 August 1862
Enlisted in Company K, 87th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 09 August 1862
Died on 22 January 1863 in Gallatin, TN

Sources:
Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana. (INRoster) Published in 1865-66 by Holloway
================================================================================
Garret Van Riper
Residence:
Service Record:

Enlisted as a Private on 30 September 1864
Drafted in Company F, 38th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 30 September 1864
Mustered out on 06 May 1865

Sources:
Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana. (INRoster) Published in 1865-66 by Holloway
==================================================================================

 

 

ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY

ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Its practical use is to give
1931-page 184
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Information–as to the complete name of each person over
twenty years of age.
Information–as to the occupation of each person over
twenty years of age.
Information–As to the address of each person over
twenty years of age.
Information–as to the nature and activities of firms and
partnerships.
Information–as to names of each member of firms and
partnerships.
Information–as to the names of each corporations,their nature
and activity.
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name.
Information–as to whether a person is a “householder”(h)
or “resides with” (r).
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widow.
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by display type.

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Rockland County New York & Bergen County New Jersey

A Web Site For Rockland County New York &
Bergen County New Jersey Historical Information

Dutch Reformed Church Memberships
Saddle River New Jersey

Members in Full Communion when the Congregation
of Saddle River and Peremus was divided—July 1812

Garret Vanryper and wife Polly Terhune
Johannes Vanryper and wife Catrina Vanwinkel
Maria, widow of Harmanus Vanryper
Berbara Wever, wife of Fredric Vanryper

April 11, 1840

Maria Van Buskirk, wife of Fred Van Riper

April 1842
Frederic Van Riper — Miss Eliza Ackerman
Sally Van Riper, wife of Andrew De Baun, Jun.

May 7, 1843
Miss Margaret Van Riper
Thomas Van Riper and wife Hannah Teurse

_______________________________________________________________ Census taken April 1856: 77 families; 274 in congregation; 84 in communion
_______________________________________________________________

November 23, 1856 Jemima Ackerman, wife of F. G. Van Riper

October 1858 Charles Van Riper and wife Eliza Benson

August 10, 1860 David H. Hopper and wife Sally Maria Van Riper

7/25/2002

 

 

1958-Paterson city directory- Van Riper

1958-Paterson city directory- Van Riper

Albert S., Jr.-home,301 Market St.
Caroline O.-died July 18,1956 age 73.
Catherine-widow of Paul-home,252 Dixon Ave.
Clifford (Lucy)home,499 E. 38th. St.
George W. (Catherine)-truck driver,48 Camden St.-home,79 Marshall ST. Gordon F. (Florence)-(J B Ward and sons)327 Vervon Ave.- home,at Fair Lawn. Harry A.(Minnie)electrician 111 North 8th ST,-home 111 North 8th. ST. Jennie H.- home,729 East 26th. John (Mary A.)-crane operator 730 21st Ave-home 398 21st Ave Katherine M. -home,19 Ridge Terr.
Marininus(Elizabeth) mech 230 Water St.-home,275 12th Ave Porter(Hazel M.)bookeeper Garfield-home,168 Paterson Ave. William died April 5,1956 age77 William B. (Anna D.)-dentist 17 Church St.-home,712 E. 27th St. William P.- engineer Staten Island NY,resides 168 Paterson Ave.

 

 

1941 VAN RIPER Paterson City Directory

1941 VAN RIPER Paterson City Directory

Adrian B.-elec. eng. Dover-resides 712 E. 27th St.
Alfred S.-res. 301 Market St.
Alfred S. Jr. (Margaret M.)- auto mech-h 301 Market St.
Ann-married Ulysses C. Steele -(Ann was res. 19 Ridge Ter.)
Anna B. -widow of Selah- home 19 Ridge Terr.
Carl S.-maintenance man W.A.Corp.(Wright Aero.Corp.) –
res. 15 2nd Ave
Carrie E.-widow of Lawrence A.-furn rooms 101 Ward-h ditto
Catherine -tel oper Tel Co.-h (7) 51 Clark St.
Catherine-widow of George,house worker- h 34 E. Main St.
Charles – res. 34 E. Main St.
Edwin (Serena)-teller Paterson Nat. Bank 152 Market St.-
h- Upper Preakness (Wayne).
Elizabeth-widow of George-she died June 11,1940 age 70
Ella E. Mrs.-h 82 N. Main St.
Eugene H. (Adele A.) -com artist-h 15 2nd Ave.
Frederick G.-res. 466 Broadway
George(Elizabeth)- he died May 29,1940 age 74-h was 48 17th Ave.
George(Louise M.) -salesman-h 55 N. 6th St.
George C.-emp W.P.A.-r 34 E. Main St.
Gertrude V.,Mrs.-state supv. Newark-res. 657 E. 26th St.
Harry A.(Minnie)-elec 81 Temple St.-h (3) 70 Matlock St.
Helen A- asst. cashier -(705) 5 Colt St.- h at Preakness(Wayne)
Jennie M.- h 729 E. 26th St.
John(Mary A.)-painter-h 209 Park ave.
John S.-res. 781 E.22nd St.
John S..-res. 250 17th Ave.
Katherine M.-res. 19 Ridge Terr.
Lawrence A. Jr.-(Van Riper fabrics)116 Gray St. -h at Nutley
Lena M. Mrs.- res. 301 12 Ave.
Margaret-insp. W.A. Corp.-res. 301 Market St.
Marjorie H.-priv sec,N.Y. -res. 712 E. 27th St.
Porter(Hazel M)-bkkpr 634 Market St.-h 168 Paterson Ave.
Russell(Marie K.)-moved to Little Falls (was at -h 362 E. 25th St.)
Ruth-r 19 Ridge St.
Van Riper Fabrics-(Lawrence A. Van Riper Jr.)broad silk mfrs.116 Gray St.
Walter R.-dentist 138 Market St.-res. 331 20th Ave.
William(Augusta)mason contr. and real estate 380 E. 35th St. -h ditto
William B.(Anna D.)-dentist 17 Church St.-h 712 e. 27th St.
William D.-physican, Englewood-res. 712 E. 27th St.

01/20/2001

 

 

1910 Van Riper census, Paterson City, Passaic County, New Jersey

1910
VAN RIPER
Paterson City
Passaic County
New Jersey
================================================
Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 1, 2nd district
Roll T624-905
District 88
page 128b, sheet 12b, image 24, April
22 Jefferson Street

138-271(two family house)
Dan Van Riper-55-M-W-head-porter,railroad-2nd marriage 4yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary Van Riper-49-F-W-wife-2nd marriage 4yrs.-9 children, 4 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Joseph Thorndyk-86-M-W-boarder-widow-not working-
b.Mass..-Fa.b.Mass..-Mo.b.mass..
David Philipps-26-M-W-step son-wagon driver-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Rhode Island-Mo.b.N.J..
George Philipps-20-M-W-step son-wagon driver-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Rhode Island-Mo.b.N.J..
May Philipps-24-F-W-step daughter-blocker,silk-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Rhode Island-Mo.b.N.J..
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 1, 4th district
Roll T624-905
District 91
page 128b, sheet 19b, image 38, April 23
83 North Sixth Street

202-460 (two story house)
George Van Riper-29-M-W-head-motorman,electric car-married 6yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Louisa Van Riper-30-F-W-wife-married 6yrs.-0 children-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 2
Roll T624-906
District 94
page 31a, sheet 6, image 11, April 20
33 Hamburg Avenue

138-140
Eliza K. Van Riper-52-F-W-head-widow (of George)-2 children,1 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Charlie W. Van Riper-29-M-W-son-bar tender,hotel-single
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jennie Oakley-66-F-W-sister-widow-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Frandel Westervelt-63-M-W-boarder-brick layer-widow-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 2
Roll T624-906
District 94
page 34a, sheet 9, image 17, April 22
20 Hamburg Avenue

John Van Riper-60-M-W-head-iron shop,moulder-married 39yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ireland
Sarah Van Riper-55-F-W-wife-married 39yrs.-6 children,6 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Marguret Van Ripe-26-F-W-daughter-silk worker-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
John C. Van Riper-24-M-W-son-wagon,driver-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
page 34b,image 18
Henry Van Riper-20-M-W-son-electric light,electrician-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
George Van Riper-16-M-W-son-Erie R.R.,clerk-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 2
Roll T624-906
District 98
page 95b, sheet 12, image 24,
91 Marion Street

256-298 (two family house)
Catherine Van Riper-50-F-W-head-dressmaker,house-widow (of Jasper)-2 children,2 living-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Wales England-Mo.b.Wales England
Forrester H. Taylor-48-M-W-boarder-salesman,bible society-single
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Vincent C. Rice-38-M-W-boarder-salesman,bible society-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 2
Roll T624-906
District 103
page 194a, sheet 26, image 50, April 30
34 James Street

432-526
Joseph Krug-41-M-W-head-confectionary-married 7yrs.-
b.District of Columbia-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Francis (Van Riper) Krug-28-F-W-wife-married 7yrs.-1child,1living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Joseph Krug Jr-5-M-W-son-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.District of Columbia-Mo.b.N.J..
Sarah H. Van Riper-70-F-W-mother in law-widow-1 child,1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 2
Roll T624-906
District 100
page 136b, sheet 9, image 18, April 23
323Totowa Avenue

118-204
Alfred Barbarow-37-M-W-head-butcher,grocery store-1st marriage 13yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Anna M. Barbarow-39-F-W-wife-2nd marriage-6 children,6 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jane E. Van Riper-21-F-W-step daughter-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Marjorie G Van Riper-20-F-W-step daughter-clerk,real estate office-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ada Barbarow-11-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
William H. Barbarow-9-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ruth Barbarow-6-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Edna Barbarow-3-F-W-daughter-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 2
Roll T624-906
District 103
page 175b, sheet 7, image 14, April 20
111 Paterson Avenue

96-154 (two family house)
Meda Van Riper-28-F-W-head-keeps boarders at home-widow-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Arthur E. Van Riper-9-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Passaic County
Paterson City-ward
Roll T624-906
District 132
page 236a, sheet 12, image 23, April 22
66 Jersey Street

128-249
Richard Coyle-46-M-W-head-silk throuster-married 23yrs.
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary Coyle-44-F-W-wife-married-23yrs.-12 children,6 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Harry Coyle-21-M-W-son-flyerhand,silk-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Raymond Coyle-20-M-W-son-flyerhand,silk-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
William Coyle-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Leo Coyle-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Joseph Coyle-7-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Hazel Van Riper-14-F-W-niece-pinner,silk-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 7
Roll T624-906
District 133
page 253a, sheet 3, image 5,
252 West 26th. Street

34-47
Marinus Van Riper-38-M-W-head-laborer,locomotive-married 14yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Barbara Van Riper-36-F-W-wife-married 14yrs.-6 children, 4 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ella B. Van Riper-12-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Paul Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary Van Riper-6-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Hazel Van Riper-2-F-W-daughter-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 7
Roll T624-906
District 133
page 253a, sheet 3, image 5,
252 West 26th. Street

34-48 (two family house)
Paul Van Riper-63-M-W-head-watchman,locomotive shop-married 40yrs-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Emma Van Riper-65-F-W-wife-married 40yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 4
Roll T624-906
District 114
page 61a, sheet 1, image1 , April 16
143 Hamilton Avenue

9-11
George P.(Percival) Van Riper-64-M-W-head-manf.bobins,emp.-married 43ys.
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Maryland
Charlotte C. (Beardsley)Van Riper-58-F-W-wife-married 43yrs.-9 children,4 living-
b.N.Y..Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ethel Van Riper-25-F-W-daughter-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
page 61b
James Beardsley-80-M-W-grandfather(father in law)-own income-married 59yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.England..-Mo.b.England
Phoebe (Paxton) Beardsley-78-F-W-grandmother-(mother in law)-
married 59yrs.-2 children,1 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frank T. Burnett-30-M-W-son in law-doctor-married 1 yr.-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Lottie Burnett-30-F-W-daughter-married 1yr.-0 children-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Fletcher Sweezy-20-M-W-servant-chauffeur, private family-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Luller Wilson-20-F-B-servant-private family-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Virginia
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 4
Roll T624-906
District 115
page 74b, sheet 2, image 4, April 16
163 Godwin Street

26-49 (three family house)
Anna Van Riper-52-F-W-head-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Emma Van Riper-50-F-W-sister-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 4
Roll T624-906
District 117
page 105b, sheet 4, image 8,
271 Hamilton Avenue

76-116
Wilmer O. Cadmus-33-M-W-head-salesman,overalls-married 15yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ida C.(Van Riper) Cadmus-33-F-W-wife-married 15yrs.-4 children,4 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.England
Vernol Cadmus-14-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mildred Cadmus-12-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Melva Cadmus-9-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ruth Cadmus-5-F-W-daughter-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charles C. Van Riper-78-M-W-father in law-carpenter-married 55yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary J. Van Riper-72-F-W-mother in law-8 children,4 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 4
Roll T624-906
District 117
page 108a, sheet 7, image 13, April 19
271 Godwin Street

125-193 (two family house)
Percy R. Van Riper-35-M-W-head-clerk, glass-married 11yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Catherine (Veneman) Van Riper-36-F-W-wife-married 11yrs.-0 children-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Holland-Mo.b.Holland
Mortimer L. Van Riper-22-M-W-brother-stenographer-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Hazel Van Riper-11-F-W-niece-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Tiny Veneman-49-F-W-sister in law-forelady,silk mill-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Holland-Mo.b.Holland
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 5
Roll T624-906
District 122,
Election district 1
page 182a, sheet 3, image 2, April 15
114 Broadway

22-33
Annie Ross-42-F-W-head-house work-married 10yrs.-
b.Scotland-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland
Harold Van Riper-22-M-W-boarder-contractor,electrical-married 3yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
(and many more not related)
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 5
Roll T624-906
District 123
page 204a, sheet 8, image 15,
336 Ellison Street

87-166
P.(Philip) H. Van Riper-69-M-W-head-grocer,grocery store-widow (of Caroline Oliver)-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Fred G. Van Riper-34-M-W-son-manager,grocery store-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Samuel Oliver-40-M-W-brother in law-clerk, grocery store-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Frances Steward-36-M-B-servant, family-married 16yrs.-1 child-0 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Virgina-Mo.b.N.J..
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 5
Roll T624-906
District 123
page , sheet 11, image ,
287 Van Houten Street

155-241
Margaret (Van Riper) Crane-65-F-W-head-widow(of Alfred Briton Crane)-7children,5 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.England
Alfred Van Riper-70-M-W-brother-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.England
Belle Van Riper-39-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Adam Van Riper-37-M-W-son-stenographer,bank-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Margart Van Riper-38-F-W-daughter-teacher,public school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary Van Riper-33-F-W-daughter-teacher,public school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 5
Roll T624-906
District 127
page 271a, sheet 12, image 23, May 9
210 Park Avenue

n/a-n/a (two family house)
John C. Dowell Jr.-40-M-W-head-clerk,bank-married 12yrs.-
b.Conn.-Fa.b.Mass.-Mo.b.England
Currie R. Dowell-31-F-W-wife-married 12 yrs.-2 children,2 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Eleanor B. Dowell-11-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.N.J..
Harper R. Dowell-4-M-W-son-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.N.J..
Isabel S. Van Riper-57-F-W-boarder- widow(of Jacob H.)-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.N.J..
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 6
Roll T624-906
District 128
page 6b, sheet 12, image 12, April 19
4 Mulberry Street

64-153
Elizabeth Wilson-25-F-W-head-widow(of William T.)-0 children-weaver,silk-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Charles Van Riper-29-M-W-boarder-ar tender,beer saloon-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 6
Roll T624-906
District 128
page 12a, sheet 12, image 23, April 22
Continental Hotel
59 River Street-

148-291
John Van Riper-19-M-W-lodger-laborer,odd jobs-single-
b.N.J.-Fa.b.Holland-Mo.b.Holland
page 12b
Alfred S. Van Riper-57-M-W-lodger-horster,stable-widow-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Alfred S. Van Riper,Jr-22-M-W-lodger-horster,stable-single
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 11
Roll T624-906
District 153
page 150a, sheet 2, image 3, April 13
628 East 22nd Street

29-30
Mary J. Hammond-56-F-W-head-owned retail,dry goods-widow-no children-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.H..-Mo.b.N. H.
Vincent Van Riper-26-M-W-nephew-clerk,real estate office-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ellen Gordon-35-F-W-servant,private home-married 25yrs.-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 11
Roll T624-906
District 153
page 151b, sheet 3, image 6, April 16
652 26th Street

57-58
Anthony B. (Bowden) Van Riper-46-M-W-head-throwster,silk-married 19yrs.-
(Frost and Van Riper 202 Straight Street)
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jean K. Van Riper-47-F-W-wife-married 19yrs.-4 children,2 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland
Charles K. Van Riper-18-M-W-son-at school-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Donald Van Riper-16-M-W-son-at school-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Margaret Olipp-27-F-W-servant-imigrated 1886-
b.Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 11
Roll T624-906
District 153
page 162b, sheet 14, image 28, April 22
710 East 28th street

262-337
Adrian Van Riper-65-M-W-head-own income-married 43yrs-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary E. Van Riper-62-F-W-wife-married 43yrs.-8 children, 7 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Carrie Van Riper-25-F-W-daughter-dressmaking-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Abram T. Van Riper-33-M-W-son-designs,advertisment business-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 11
Roll T624-906
District 154
page 172a, sheet 5, image 9, April 22
585 East 29th street

95-97
Alfred J. (Jacob) Van Riper-46-M-W-head-manufacture silk-married 4yrs.-
(Cogdan Mill, Van Houten and cross Street)
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pennsylvania
Mattie K. (Kinsilla) Van Riper-38-F-W-wife-married 4yrs.-1 child, 0 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Charles P. Kinsilla-68-M-W-father in law-married 41yrs.
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.N.Y..
Amelia D Kinsilla-64-F-W-mother in law-,married 41yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jennie Van Soest-34-F-W-servant-single-
b.Holland-Fa.b.Holland-Mo.b.Holland
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 11
Roll T624-906
District 156
page 198b, sheet 3, image 7, April 16-18
727 East 27th Street

53-64 (two family house)
William B. Van Riper-30-M-W-head-dentist-married 27yrs.-
(Dentist 210 Main Street)
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Anna H. Van Riper-25-F-W-wife-married 27yrs.-2 children,1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 11
Roll T624-906
District 156
page 199b, sheet 4, image 9, April 18-19
735 East 28th Street

64-78
Jessie (Weisman)Van Riper-63-F-W-wife-widow (of Peter)-10 children, 6 living-
b.Holland-Fa.b.Holland-Mo.b.Holland
(Jessie was a widow of Peter in 1901-she died Oct. 1921.)
Louise (Lucy) Van Riper-37-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.-Holland-Mo.b.Holland
William Van Riper-32-M-W-son-stone mason-single-
b.N.J.(1880-1900 says Holland)-Fa.b.Holland-Mo.b.Holland
Jennie Van Riper-22-F-W-daughter-stenographer,mill-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Holland-Mo.b.Holland
Isabel Van Riper-19-F-W-daughter-nurse, hospital-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Holland-Mo.b.Holland
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 11,3rd district
Roll T624-906
District 157
page 236a, sheet 22, image 43, April
12 Madison Terrace

23-37
George Van Riper-44-M-W-head-carpenter,house-married 15yrs.
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Elizebeth Van Riper-40-F-W-wife-married 15yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Conn..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Myrtle Van Riper-12-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Conn..
George Van Riper Jr.-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Conn..
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 11, 3rd district
Roll T624-906
District 157
page 237b, sheet 46, image 46, April

280-444
Walter J. Van Riper-22-head-manf., leather belts-married 1yr.-
(treas. Van Riper mfrg. Co. 14 Van Houten)
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Maud Van Riper-23-F-W-wife-married 1yr.-0 children-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
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Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 9
Roll T624-907
District 142
page 19a, sheet 10, image 19, April
54 Prince Street (no 54 Prince St. listed in 1920)

117-232 (three family house)
Andrew C. Hover-34-M-W-head-jewler-married 3yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Anna (Van Riper) Hover-30-F-W-wife-married 3 yrs.-0 children-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J…-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charlotte J. Van Riper-61-F-W-widow (of Richard)-7 children,4 living-
(1911 moved to Wortendyke, Midland Park,Bergen Co., N.J.)
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Martha Brown-9-F-W-niece-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
——————————————————————
Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 9
Roll T624-907
District 142
page 22b, sheet 13, image 26, April 23
57 Prince Street

135-292
Walter R Van Riper-28-M-W-head-dentist-married 3yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Julia (Lambert) Van Riper-28-F-W-wife-married 3yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J…-Mo.b.N.Y..
Walter Van Riper Jr.-7months-M-W-son-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jacob J. Lambert-56-M-W-father in law-engineer, Passaic County Jail-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Germany
——————————————————————–
Passaic County
Paterson City, ward 10
Roll T624-907
District 149
page 154b, sheet 7, image 14, April

Neil (Cornelius)Van Riper-70-M-W-head-widow (of Rosette)-not working-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Lizzie (Van Riper) Marret-30-F-W-daughter-spinner,cotton mill-married 8yrs.-1 child
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
George Marrit-7-M-W-grandson-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Nov.5, 2007

 

 

1910 Van Riper Census, California

1910
VAN RIPER
Federal Cenus
California
=====================================
Butte County
Chico Township
roll T624-73
district 2
page 16a, sheet 4, image 7, April 14
Shooshone and Chico Vicinity

75-76
Effie (M.)Van Riper-41-F-W-head-divorced-6 children, 6 living-
b.Nevada-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.Illinois
John Van Riper-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.California-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Nevada
Arthur Van Riper-9-M-W-son-
b.California-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Nevada
Ernest Van Riper-6-M-W-son-
b.California-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Nevada
Fred Van Riper-4-M-W-son-
b.California-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Nevada
—————————————————————–
Los Angeles County
Pasadena, ward 1
Roll T624- 86
district 308
page 121b-122a, sheet 2-3, image 4-5, April 16
718 Raymond Avenue

55-57
Cornelius C. Van Riper-72-M-W-head-physician surgical-married 51yrs-
b.(1837 Saddle River Twp.) N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sarah C.(Catherine Hopper) Van Riper-75-F-W-wife-married 51yrs.-7 children, 2 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sophia Van Riper-49-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Laura Van Riper-40-F-W-daughter-sinlge-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
——————————————-
Modoc County
Dewey
Roll T624-87
district 41
page 293a, sheet 14, image , May 21
Cottonwood Road

263-265
Robert W. Minto-71-M-W-head-farmer, general farm-widow-
b.Scotland-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland-imigrated 1839
Mary P. Minto-28-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Ca..Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Missouri
Edith M. Minto-24-F-W-daughter-school teacher, public school-single-
Elmer H. Minto-18-M-W-son-at school-single-
b.Ca..Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Missouri
Robert W. Minto Jr.-16-M-W-at school-
b.Ca..Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Missouri
Edwin Van Riper-17-M-W-boarder-farm laborer,general farm-at school-
b.California-Fa.b.Michigan-Mo.b.Ca..(Nevada)
———————————————————————–
Modoc County
Dewey
Roll T624-87
district 41
page 293a, sheet 14, image , May 21
Cottonwood Road

265-267
Abraham C. Vaughn-79-M-W-head-farmer, truck farm-married 56yrs.-
b.Missouri-Fa.b.Kentucky-Mo.b.Kentucky
Harriet H. Vaughn-72-F-W-married 56yrs.-8 children, 7 living-
b.Missouri-Fa.b.Kentucky-Mo.b.Kentucky
Gilford D. King-79-M-W-boarder-preacher, Christian Church-married 42 yrs.-
b.Kentucky-Fa.b.Kentucky-Mo.b.Kentucky
Leslie Van Riper-15-M-W-boarder-farm laborer,general farm-
b.California-Fa.b.Michigan-Mo.b.Ca..(Nevada)
————————————————–
Placer County
Township 3
Roll T624-91
district 61
page 63a, sheet 13, image 20, May

271-283
Martin E. Van Riper-37-M-W-head-farmer-married 14yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Harriet J.(Page) Van Riper-38-F-W-wife-married 14yrs.-5 children, 5 living-
b.Ca..-Fa.b.Maine-Mo.b.Utah
John E. Van Riper-13-M-W-son-at school-
b.Ca..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Ca..
Allen E. Van Riper-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.Ca..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Ca..
Vernon E. Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-
b.Ca..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Ca..
Dorothy E. Van Riper-5-F-W-daughter-
b.Ca..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Ca..
Donald E. Van Riper-3-M-W-son-
b.Ca..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Ca..
George H. Page-36-M-W-brother in law-farm laborer-single-
b.Ca..-Fa.b.Maine-Mo.b.Utah
Edward J. Claney-38-M-W-boarder-farm laborer-single-
b.Ca..-Fa.b.Maine-Mo.b.Utah
———————————————————–
San Diego County
San Diego Township
San Diego City, ward 4
Roll T624-94
page 209a, sheet 3, image 5, April 16
1604 D Street

46-52
William H. Van Riper-63-M-W-head-2nd married 17yrs.-healer, magnetic-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Isabel (McCrary) Van Riper-46-F-W-wife-married 17yrs-0 children-
b.Georgia-Fa.b.Georgia-Mo.b.Georgia
George McCrary-44-M-W-brother in law-farmer-single-
b.Georgia-Fa.b.Georgia-Mo.b.Georgia
————————————————————–
San Luis Obispo County
Paso Robles
Roll T624-104
page 115b, sheet 10, image 20, April 23
Park Street

201-208
Simon Van Riper-93-M-W-head-married 51 yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Alice Van Riper-76-F-W-wife-married 51yrs.-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Mass..-Mo.b.N.Y..
===============================
May 15, 2007

 

 

1910 Van Riper Census, City of Passaic, Passaic County, N.J..

1910
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
New Jersey
Passic County
City of Passaic
=============================================
Passaic County
Passaic City, ward 3
Roll T624-904
District 76
page 237b, sh eet 1, image 2, April 19
171 Lafayette Ave

16-16
Cornelius Van Riper-69-M-W-head-doctor-widow (of Adrianna Terhune)-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Arthur W. Van Riper-39-M-W-son-doctor-widow (of Eva Popple)-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Thomas J. McCaffery-47-M-W-servant-laborer-married 7yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Mary K. McCaffery-48-F-W-servant-house keeper-
b.Maryland-Fa.b.Maryland-Mo.b.Maryland
————————————————————————-
Passaic County
Passaic City, ward 3
Roll T624-904
District 76
page 241a, sheet 5, image 9, April 20
117 Laffayette Ave.

85-87
John T.(Terhune) Van Riper-37-head-lawyer-married 10yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Edith H. Van Riper-30-F-W-wife-married 10yrs.-10 children,2 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
John C. Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jurian W. Van Riper-5-M-W-son-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Johannah Triker-15-F-W-servant-housekeeper,private-
b.Maygar-Fa.b.Maygar-Mo.b.Maygar
————————————————————-
Passaic County
Passaic City, ward 3
Roll T624-904
District 76
page 243a, sheet 7, image 13, May 22
St. Mary’s Hospital
2207 Pennington Avenue

124-128
Isabel Van riper-21-F-W-servant-nurse,hospital-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Holland-Mo.b.Holland
—————————————————————
Passaic County
Passaic City, ward 3
Roll T624-904
District 77
page 277b, sheet 21, image 41, May 2
102 Richard Street

345-369
Andrew N. Van Riper-46-M-W-head-asst.foreman,rubber mill-married 25yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ida Van Riper-41-F-W-wife-married 25yrs.-10 children,10 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Edith Van Riper-21-F-W-daughter-weaver,cotton mill-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
John E- Van Riper-15-M-W-son-salesman,produce-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mable Van Riper-12-F-W-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Tad F. Van Riper-9-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Raymond L. Van Riper-7-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Elmor Van Riper-5-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Fredrick Van Riper-1yr6 months-M-W-son-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
———————————————————————
Passaic County
Passaic City, ward 3
Roll T624-904
District 77
page 279b-280a, sheet 23-24, image 44-45,
161 Maple Street

372-424 (Three story house)
Fredrick Van Riper-25-M-W-head-shipping clerk,engineer
b.N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emma Van Riper-32-F-W-wife-2nd marriage,3yrs.-3 children,1 living-
b.N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mimie Van Riper-12-F-W-step daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ada Van Riper-18-F-W-sister-twister,rubber mill-single-
b.N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Augusta Van Riper-9-brother-at school-
b.N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
——————————————————————-
Passaic County
Passaic City, ward 2
Roll T624-905
District 72
page 34b, sheet 10, image 20, April 23
56 Howe Avenue

133-235 (two family house)
Edwin F. Van Riper-49-M-W-head-clerk,Mercatile Bros.-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Scotland
Amelia C. (Cormac) Van Riper-76-F-W-mother-widow-11 children, 8 living-
b.Scotland-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland-imigrated 1846
Margaret (Van Riper) Penny-42-F-W-sister-married 25yrs.,0 children-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Scotland
Davey Westervelt-51-M-W-cousin-drug store,owner-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
———————————————————————
Passaic County
Passaic City, ward 4
Roll T624-905
District 84
page 232a, sheet 19, image 37, April
256 Highland Avenue

280-393
Jacob W. Van Riper-71-M-W-head-manf.,soap-married 47yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sarah E. Van Riper-69-F-W-wife-married 47yrs.-3 children,0 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
May F. Van Riper-n/a-F-W-age n/a-sister in law-married 16yrs.-children n/a-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
————————————————–
Passaic County
Passaic City, ward 4
Roll T624-905
District 84
page 237a, sheet 24-, image 47,
256 Highland Avenue

May F. Van Riper-32-F-W-niece-milinary store-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
================================================
November 07, 2007

 

 

1910 Van Riper census, Haledon Borough and Wayne Township,Passaic County,N.J..

1910
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
New Jersey
Passaic County
Haledon Borough and Wayne Township
==========================
Passaic County
Haledon Borough
Roll T624-904
District 62
page 124b-125a, sheet 3-4, image 6-7, April 20
418 Belmont and Haledon Ave.

53-53
Richard Van Riper-76-M-W-head-carpenter, house-widow (of Julia)-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary J. Van Riper-50-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Missouri
Frank Van Riper-30-M-W-son-pipe fitter,store-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y.
Julia Van Riper-22-F-W-daughter-corset fitter,store-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y.
Richard J. Van Riper-37-M-W-son-plumber,mill-widow-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y.
——————————————————————————-
Passaic County
Haledon Borough
Roll T624-904
District 62
page 125a, sheet 4, image 7, April 20
418 Belmont and Haldon Ave.

53-53
Andrew Van Riper-39-M-W-head-weaver,silk mill-married 15yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y.
Martha Van Riper-39-F-W-wife-married 15yrs.-2 children, 1 living-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.England
Julia E. Van Riper-10-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ireland
=============================================
Passaic County
Wayne Township
Roll T624-907
District 165
page 68b, sheet 11, image 22, April 23
Pompton Road

190-198
Garret P.(Planten) Van Riper-47-M-W-head-M-W-farmer-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
(Martha) Elizabeth Van Riper-51-F-W-daughter-house servant-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Kittie P. Van Riper-45-F-W-sister-house servant-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Maggie A.(Andrus)Van Riper-37-F-W-sister-book keeper-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Rachel (Perrine)Van Riper-77-F-W-mother-widow (of Andrew)
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
———————————————————————
Passaic County
Wayne Township
Roll T624-907
District 165
page 75b, sheet 20, image 40, April 28
Newark and Pompton Turnpike

335-364
George H. Van Riper-31-M-W-head-blacksmith,railroad-married 7yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ada Van Riper-28-F-W-wife-married 7yrs-4 children,4 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Dorathy Van Riper-6-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Everett Van Riper-5-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Chester Van Riper-3-M-W-son-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Russell Van Riper-1-M-W-son-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
————————————————————————–
Passaic County
Wayne Township
Roll T624-907
District 165
page 78a, sheet 23, image 45, April 28
Newark and Pompton Turnpike

384-413
Wm. Van Riper-69-M-W-head-teamster-3rd marriage 14yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.Canada
Clara H. Van Riper-55-F-W-wife-2nd marriage 14yrs.-1 child,1 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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November 07, 2007

 

 

Van Riper, 1910 census, Jersey City, Hudson County, N.J..

1910
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
New Jersey
Hudson County
==============================
Hudson County
Bayonne City, ward 1
Roll T624-886
district 3
page 35b, sheet 6, image 12,
9a Linden Street

n/a-140
Mary E.(Elizabeth Post) Kitson-55-F-W-head-widow (of John B.Kitson)-
b.April 15, 1855 Nyack, N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Daniel L. Kitson-37-M-W-son-foreman Gas Co.-single-
b.April 16,1872 Jersey City,N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Maude Van Riper-33-F-W-daughter-widow (of George M. Van Riper)-
b.Mar.26,1875 Jersey City, N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..(my Fathers Mother)
Raymond E.(Earle) Van Riper-13-M-W-grandson-at school-
(my Father)
b.June 9,1897 Jersey City-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
—————————————————————-
Hudson County
Harrison Town
Roll: T624-885
district 42
page 279a, sheet 21, image 41, April –
114 Paterson Street

33-61
Peter Van Riper-57-M-W-head-weaver-married 5yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary Van Riper-48-F-W-wife-married-25yrs.-5children, 5 living-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mob.England-imigrated 1881
Alfred Van Riper-21-M-W-son-lamp work-single-
b.Mass.–Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.England
Adderin Van Riper-19-F-W-daughter-lamp work-single-
b.Mass.–Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.England
Helen Van Riper-9-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.J..–Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.England
———————————————
Hudson County
Jersey City, ward 2
Roll T624-889
district-88
page 129b, sheet 1, image 2, April 13
142 Erie Street

14-18
Elizabeth Olwendof-63-F-W-head-widow-
b.N.Y..-b.Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Van Riper Catherine-64-F-W-sister-widow (of John)-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-b.Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Franklin France-29-M-W-boarder-brakeman,steam railroad-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Vincent Kelly-33-M-W-boarder-brakeman,steam railroad-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
John Obrien-27-M-W-boarder-brakeman,steam railroad-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
MacHeal Oconner-34-M-W-boarder-brakeman,steam railroad-single
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
William Van Riper-36-M-W-nephew-timekeeper,steam railroad-single-
b.N.Y..-b.Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
——————————————–
Hudson County
Jersey City, ward 6
Roll T624-890
district-134
page 276a, sheet 5, image 8, April 20
491 Communipau Avenue

53-101 (two family house)
Edward A. Van Riper-27-salesman,tobacco-married 1yr.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.cannot read-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary Van Riper-24-F-W-married1yr.-0 children-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Mary Way-5-F-W-cousin-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.N.J..
——————————————-
Hudson County
Jersey City, ward 8
Roll T624-891
district-150
page 15a, sheet 15, image 29, April 23
17 Brinkerhoff Street

204-329 (four family house)
Victor D. Kerr-61-M-W-head-fireman,fire dept. -2nd.marriage 21yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary F. Kerr-48-F-W-wife-married 21yrs.-0 children-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mob.Englnd
Harry Van Riper-28-M-W-adopted son-clerk,insurance-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Fred A. Van Riper-26-M-W-adopted son-clerk,insurance-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
——————————————–
Hudson County
Jersey City, ward 10
Roll T624-891
district-186
page 59b, sheet 3, image 6,
430 Summit Avenue

56-57 (two family house)
Albert Van Riper-43-M-W-head-officer,police force-married 20yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mob.N.Y..
Emma Van Riper-45-F-W-wife-married 20yrs.-1 child,0 living-
b.N.Y..Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
——————————————————–
Hudson County
Jersey City, ward 9
Roll T624-892
district-174
page 58b, sheet 1, image 2, April 15
87 Clifton Place

10-15
Charles C. Van Riper-58-M-W-head-clerk,steamship-married 29yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Maria L.(Louise) Van Riper-57-wife-married 29yrs.-5 children,4 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
John T. Van Riper-23-M-W-son-cerk,steamship-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Vera Van Riper-18-F-W-daughter-at school-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Gladys Van Riper-15-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
————————————————————
Hudson County
Jersey City, ward 9
Roll T624-892
district-177
page 122b, sheet 18, image , April 27
57 Sip avenue

293-380
Elizabeth Van Riper-72-F-W-head-widow (of Jacob)-5 children, 1 living-
b.b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary F. Van Riper-50-F-W-daughter-stenogapher, wholesale tobacco-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
—————————————————–
Hudson County
Jersey City, ward 8
Roll T624-891
district-168
page 23a, sheet 4, image 9, April 19
244 Virginia Avenue

80-88 (two family house)
William D. Van Ryper-31-M-W-head-Com. salesman, cooking utensils-married 6yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary H. Van Ryper-31-F-W-wife-married 6yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
W.(William) Adrian Van Ryper-4-M-W-son-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Hudson County
Jersey City, ward 10
Roll T624-891
district-190
page 117a, sheet 5, image 9, April 19
553 Summit Avenue

69-75
Caroline (Westervelt) Van Reipen-84-F-W-head-widow (of Garret D.)-3 children, 3 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Elizabeth (Van Reipen) V. Nutter-60-F-W-daughter-widow-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Charles R. Nutter-21-M-W-grandson-clerk,fire insurance-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Carrie Heath-40-F-W-granddaughter-married 12yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Vermont-Fa.b.Vermont-Mo.b.Vermont
Forrest A. Heath-36-M-W-grandson in law-inventor,automobile-married 12yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Vermont
Marian Heath-6-F-W-great granddaughter-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Vermont
Garret Billings-26-M-W-grandson-inspector, insurance-single-
b.N.J..Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.N.J..
Maggie Stack-20-F-W-maid,kitchen-single-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
John Mason-58-M-W-handyman-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Hudson County
Jersey City, ward 11
Roll T624-892
district-203
page 94a, sheet 9, image 17, April 24
28 Laidlaw Avenue

105-188
Demarest Van Riper-48-M-W-head-salesman, shoes-married 27yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Anna (Van Houten) Van Riper-46-F-W-wife-married-27yrs.-4 children,4 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.England
Marion Van Riper-25-F-W-daughter-telephone operator, private-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Garret H.(Harry) Van Riper-23-M-W-son-dist.,carpet-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Fereand (Ferdinand) S. Van Riper-21-M-W-son-buyer,trading Co.-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Lloyd D.(Demarest) Van Riper-13-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Hudson County
West Hoboken, ward 2 (changed in 1925 to Union City)
Roll T624-894
district-279
page 20b, sheet 20, image 40, April 29
310 Traphagar Street

453-453
Henry Van Riper-42-M-W-head-store keeper,hardware-married 19yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Leath Van Riper-41-wife-married 19yrs.-1 child,1 living-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland-immigrated 1883
Francis (Frank)Van Riper-17-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ireland
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Hudson County
West Hoboken, ward 1 (changed in 1925 to Union City)
Roll T624-894
district-277
page 80b, sheet 12, image 24, May 10
510 Hague Street

115-263 (two family house-front and rear)
Hattie Van Riper-30-head-widow-2 children,2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sophie Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Phebbe Van Riper-6-F-W- months-daughter
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Hudson County
West Hoboken, ward 1(changed in 1925 to Union City)
Roll T624-894
district-292
page 119b, sheet 9, image 18, April 21
502 Jackson Street

114-186 (two family house)
Thomas Van Riper-25-M-W-head-metal worker-married 2yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Margaret Van Riper-23-F-W-wife-married 2yrs.-1 child,1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Edgar Van Riper-M-W-son-1yr,5months-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
John Hauenstein-61-M-W-boarder-gardener,cemetery-single-
b.Switzerland-Fa.b.Switzerland-Mo.b.Switzerland-immigated 1866
=======================================================
Oct.23,2007

 

 

Van Riper 1910 Census, Bergen County, New Jersey

1910
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
New Jersey
Bergen County
==========================
Bergen County
Roll T624-868
East Rutherford Borough
district 7
page 157b, sheet 12, image 24, April 26
57 Everett Place

204-249
Charles G. Van Riper-34-M-W-head-accountant,electrical office-married 9yrs-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Conn..
Blanche Van Riper-33-F-W-wife-married 9yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ethel G. Van Riper-6-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lois E. Van Riper-1yr..10 moths.-F-W-daughter-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Bergen County
Roll T624-869
Closter Borough
district 24
page 42a, sheet 10, image 19, April 23
Maple Street

170-185
Frank Thompson-59-M-B-head-laborer farm-married 21yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sarah Thompson-59-F-B-wife-married 21yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.n/a..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sarah Van Riper-63-F-B-boarder-married 47yrs.-5 children, 3 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Bergen County
Roll T624-869
Hohokus Township
district 27
page 120b, sheet 22, image 8 , May 10
Saddle River Road

86-95
Martin M. Litchult-45-M-W-head-farmer-married 25yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary M. Litchult-42-F-W-wife-married 25yrs.-5 children, 5 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mattie Litchult-19-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ethel Litchult-16-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Maria Van Riper-68-F-W-boarder-widow-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Bergen County
Roll T624-869
Hohokus Township
district 28
page 134b, sheet 13, image 26,

251-269
William Gowskeskie-27-M-W-head-laborer foundry-married 5 moths..-
b.Rus.Polish-Fa.b.Rus.Polish-Mo.b.Rus.Polish
Josie Gowskeskie-18-F-W-wife-married 5 months-
b.Rus.Polish-Fa.b.Rus.Polish-Mo.b.Rus.Polish
Bruno Gowskeskie-19-M-W-brother-laborer foundry-single-
b.Rus.Polish-Fa.b.Rus.Polish-Mo.b.Rus.Polish
John H. Van Riper-50-M-W-boarder-laborer foundry-widow-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Bergen County
Roll T624-869
Hohokus Borough
district 43
page 189b, sheet 14, image 8, April 28

85-86
Juliana Van Riper-25-F-W-head-married 8yrs.-4 children,4 living-
b.Belgium-Fa.b.Belgium-Mo.b.Belgium
Victor Van Riper-36-M-W-husband-
b.Belgium-Fa.b.Belgium-Mo.b.Belgium
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Bergen County
Roll T624-869
Washington Township
Montvalle Borough
district 33
page 1b, sheet 1, image 2, April

22-23
James (Demarest) Van Riper-54-M-W-head-carpenter house-married 32yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
(Amelia) Minnie (Gibson) Van Riper-52-F-W-wife-married 32yrs.-5 children, 3 living-
b.(Dec.14,1858) N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..(1900 says b.Dec.1857 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..)
Percy Van Riper-27-M-W-son-single-
b.(Mar.1,1881) N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Lucy (Lucie Elizabeth) Van Riper-25-F-W-daughter-single-
b.(Mar.26,1884) N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Anetta (Sophia) Van Riper-15-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Bergen County
Roll T624-869
Woodcliff Lake
district 33
page 25a, sheet 25, image 5, Date n/a

Peter E. (Elvin) Van Riper-36-M-W-head-farmer-married 11yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sarah (Ackerman) Van Riper-30-F-W-wife-married 11yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Frederick E. Van Riper-9-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Harriet A. Van Riper-8-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Garret Van Riper-1-M-W-son-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Harriet A. Ackerman-65-F-W-mother in law-widow-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
John Larkin-50-M-W-servant-farm hand-imigrated 1892-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.ireland
Clyde Van Riper-31-M-W-nephew-farmer-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Charity A. Van Riper-70-F-W-mother-widow-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Lydia Brown-16-F-B-servant, maid-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Bergen County
Roll T624-870
Ridgewood Township
Ridgewood village
district 47
page 6a, sheet 6, image 11, April 20
46 Woosdside Avenue

105-105
Mrs. Lucy (Van Riper) Moffett-54-head-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
C.(Clarence) A.(Auser) Demarest-28-M-W-son in law-clerk in bank-married 1yr.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Conn..
Jessie M. (Van Riper) Demarest-27-F-W-wife-married 1yr.-
(Daughter of John and Lucy D.Van Riper)
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
U. S. Van Riper-79-M-W-father-widow-
b.N.J..-Fa.n.N.Y..Mo.b.N.Y..
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Bergen County
Rutherford Borough
Roll T624-870
district 50
page 108a, sheet 3, image 5
16 Passaic Avenue

51-51
Caroline Van Riper-70-F-W-married, n/a-2 children, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Francis H. Holmes-45-F-W-boarder-teacher,public school-single-
b.N.y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.England-
Etta Canning-28-F-W-boarder-teacher,public school-single-
b.Canada-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.Canada
Elizabeth M. Casler-39-F-W-boarder-teacher, public school-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Llewellyn H. Taylor-53-F-W-lodger-married 26yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Belle W. Taylor-48-F-W-lodger-married 26yrs., 0 children-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Bergen County
Saddle River Township
Fair Lawn
Roll T624-870
district 51
page 147a, sheet 8, image 15, April 26

124-126
Henry Van Riper-72-M-W-own income-married 43yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ellanor M.(Ellis) Van Riper-62-married 43yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
May Wood-28-F-W-servant family-widow-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Cyril Wood-14-M-W-boarder-at school-
Archibald Deboise-42-M-B-hired man, farm-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
————————————————————————–
Bergen County
Saddle River Township
Roll T624-870
district 51
page 148a, sheet 9, image17, April 26

155-173
Walter M. Bogert-30-M-W-head-operator telegraph-married 12yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Annie E. Bogert-28-F-W-wife-married 12yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
Margaret A. Bogert-8-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Joseph V. Bogert-6-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Eva Van Riper-16-F-W-boarder-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Bergen County
Saddle River Township
Warren Point
Roll T624-870
district 51
page 1152b, sheet 13, image 26, May 2

256-279
Nicholas Van Riper-69-M-W-head-own income-single-
b.NJ..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Bergen County
Saddle River Township
Dundee Lake (East Paterson- now called Elmwood Park)
Roll T624-870
district 51
page 115b, sheet 13, image 26, May

246-377
Edo Van Riper-55-M-W-head-farmer-married 31yrs.-
b.NJ..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Anna (Hopper) Van Riper-59-F-W-wife-married 31yrs.-5 children, 3 living-
b.NJ..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jennie Van Riper-28-F-W-daughter-single-
b.NJ..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Edna Van Riper-26-F-W-daughter-single-
b.NJ..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Bertha Van Riper-23-F-W-daughter-single-
b.NJ..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
———————————————————————————-
Bergen County
Saddle River Township
Dundee Lake (East Paterson- now called Elmwood Park)
Roll T624-870
district 51
page 159a, sheet 20, image 39, May

392-432
Jane E. Van Riper-68-F-W- widow (of Hartman) -own income-
b.NJ..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Lawrence A. Van Riper-45-M-W-son-manager insurance-married 20yrs.-
b.NJ..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Carrie E. Van Riper-45-F-W-daughter in law-bookkeeper lumber-married 20yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Mass..-Fa.b.Vermont-Mo.b.Mass..
William P.(Porter) Van Riper-19-M-W-grandson-bookkeeper lumber-single-
b.NJ..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Lawrence A. Van Riper, Jr.-M-W-17-grandson-single-at school-
b.NJ..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Bergen County
Saddle River Township
Dundee Lake (East Paterson- now called Elmwood Park)
Roll T624-870
district 51
page 159a, sheet 25, image 39, May

490-615
George G. Van Riper-80-M-W-head-farmer-married 51yrs.-
b.NJ..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Katharine (Kip) Van Riper-72-F-W-wife-married 51yrs.-2 children, 1 children-
b.NJ..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Selah Van Riper-33-M-W-son-supt. farm-married 4yrs.-
b.NJ..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Anna (Pauline Benson)Van Riper-32-F-W-Daughter in law-married 4yrs.-
b.NJ..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Katharine Van Riper-2-F-W-granddaughter-
b.NJ..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Anna Van Riper-1month-F-W-granddaughter-
b.NJ..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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July 31, 2007

 

 

Van Riper 1910 census, Newark, New Jersey

1910
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
NEW JERSEY
====================================================
Essex County
Newark Ward 2
Roll T624-876
district 12
page 232a, sheet 12, image 23, April 28
412 Plane Street (now University Avenue)

169-247
Charles H. Stiles-71-M-W-head-jobber,rubber goods-married 37 yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Mass..-Mo.b.Vermont
Cordelia Stiles-68-F-W-wife-married 37yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mabel Stiles-35-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Carrie L. Salmon-62-F-W-sister in law-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sophia Van Riper-75-F-W-boarder-widow (of William H.)-2 children,0 living-
b.Canada,French-Fa.Canada,French-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frances C. Ross-66-F-W-boarder-own income-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Essex County
Newark City, ward 2, 6th district
Roll T624-876
district 13
page 253a, sheet 8, image 15, April 19
29 Court Street

121-198
Ida Post-38-F-W-head-lodger house-widow-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Cornelius Van Riper-61-M-W-lodger-clerk,R.R..-2nd.marriage 8yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Juliet Van Riper-48-F-W-lodger-2nd.marriage, 1 child,1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
John Quabeck,Jr.-28-M-W-lodger-married 1yr.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
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Essex County
Newark City, ward 2, 6th district
Roll T624-876
district 13
page 253b, sheet8 , image 16, April 20
2 Court Street

131-213
Andrew B. Stiff-30-M-W-head-boarding house-married 8yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Millie L. Stiff-31-F-W-F-W-wife-married 8yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Canada
Majorie Stiff-7-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Alonzo Van Riper-55-M-W-boarder-married-policeman, city-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
(and many more not related)
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Essex County
Newark City, Ward 9, district 6
Roll T624-877
district 77
page 258a, sheet 20, image 39, April 20
56 Hunter Street

140-427
Charles Van Riper-51-M-W-head-mason contractor-married 22yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Canada
Charlotte Van Riper-47-F-W-wife-married 22yrs.-4 children 3 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
George Van Riper-21-M-W-son-mason contractor-married 7 moths.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Hilda Van Riper-20-F-W-daughter in law-married 7moths.-
b.Norway-Fa.b.Norway-Mo.b.Norway
Albert Van Riper-19-M-W-son-mason contractor-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Charlotte Van Riper-14-F-W-Daughter-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Essex County
Newark City, ward 5
Roll T624-877
district 35
page 163b, sheet 10, image 20, April 18
93 Bruen Street

147-272
Alethia M. Carter-65-F-W-head-single-
b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.Mass..
Wong Hoey Hog-34-boarder-single-
b.China-Fa.b.China-Mo.b.China-imagrated 1882-
Alice Van Riper-55-F-W-maid-widow-servant, private families-married 20yrs.-1 child, 0 living-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England-imigrated 1860-
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Essex County
Newark City, ward 7
Roll T624-878
district 53
page 69a, sheet 16, image 21, April 25
17 Colden Street

174-324 (four family house)
Alexander B. Van Riper-26-M-W-head-salesman, furniture-married 6yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Bertha M. Van Riper-24-F-W-wife-married 6yrs.-2 children-2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mayomar Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Augustus C. Van Riper-2-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Essex County
Newark City ward 8, 2nd district
Roll T624-878
district 64
page 27a, sheet 5, image 9, April 18
79 Wakeman Avenue (two family house)

78-99
Mary E. Byles-43-F-W-head-dressmaker at home-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.P.A..
Dorothy M. Byles-8-F-W-neice-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.P.A..
Bessie B. Van Riper-19-F-W-boarder-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Essex County
Newark Ward 8 (Forest Hill Section)
Roll T624-878
district 70
page 169b, sheet 7, image 14, April 19
640 Mt. Prospect Avenue

150-154
Sarah M. Van Riper-62-F-W-head-married 21yrs.(to Alonzo)-5 children, 2 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
De Have (Daniel H.) Van Riper-28-M-W-son-bookkeeper, grain house-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Raymond Van Riper-24-M-W-son-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Essex County
Newark City,ward 12
Roll T624-879
district 102
page 35b, sheet 2, image 4, April 16
143 Passaic Avenue (now Raymond Boulevard)

19-27 (two family house)
George A. Van Riper-38-M-W-head-conductor, R.R.-married 11yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Barbara M. Van Riper-42-F-W-wife-2nd married 11yrs.-4 children,
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
William W. Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Myrtle S. Van Riper-1yr.,10moths.-F-W-daughter-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Essex County
Newark City, ward 14
Roll T624-879
district 124
page 206a, sheet 11, image 21, April 20
292 Littleton Avenue

Oliver Van Riper-49-M-W-head-cigar maker-married 22yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jessie Van Riper-43-F-W-wife-married 22yrs.-7 children, 5 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Conn..
Harrold Van Riper-21-M-W-son-stenographer, office-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Charles Van Riper-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Percy Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Lloyd Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Alice V. Van Riper-5-F-W-daughter-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Essex County
Newark City, ward 11
Roll T624-880
district 88
page 19b, sheet 19, image 38, April 26
18 North 11th Street

266-476 (two family house)
Harver Paine-37-M-W-head-stove factory-2nd married 8yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Mass..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Elsie Paine-33-F-W-wife-married 8yrs-0 children-
b.N.J..Mo.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mass..
Raymond Paine-12-M-W-adopted son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.n/a-Mob.n/a
Russell Van Riper-1 yr,3moths-boarder-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Essex County
Newark City,ward 11
Roll T624-880
district 92
page 93a, sheet 3, image 5, April 16
180 First Street

28-47
George W. Van Riper-29-M-W-head-carperter,houses-married 6yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary W. Van Riper-27-F-W-wife-married 6yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Violet E. Van Riper-5-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Myrtle E. Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Geo.W. Van Riper,Jr.-2-M-W-son-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Erma M. Van Riper-7moths.-F-W-daughter-
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Essex County
Newark City,ward 11
Roll T624-880
district 92
page 93a, sheet 3, image 5, April 16
194 First Street

34-59
Geo. Van Riper-54-M-W-head-carpenter building,houses-married 34yrs.-
b.Conn.-Fa.b.Holland(Conn.)-Mo.b.Holland(N.J.)
Wilhelmina (Wilhelmina E. Begelspacher)Van Riper-52-F-W-wife Married 34yrs.-10 children,5 livung-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Arthur (Barnes) VanRiper-30-M-W-son-carpenter, houses-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.Conn..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frederick (E.)Van Riper-20-M-W-son-carpenter,houses-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.Conn..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Naoma Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-
b.N.J..-Fa.Conn..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Alice Van Riper-6-F-W-daugther-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.Conn..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Essex County
Newark City ward 11
Roll T624-880
district 98
page 238b, sheet 16, image 32, April 21
29 South 13th. Street

214-361
Beatrice Taylor-37-M-W-head-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Elizabeth Taylor-31-F-W-sister-teacher,school-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Harold Van Riper-35-M-W-lodger-clerk,store-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Gladys Powers-22-F-W-lodger-operator,telephone-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Adolph Barbey-73-M-W-lodger-married 50yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.France-Mo.b.Germany
Emma Barbey-69-F-W-lodger-married 50yrs.-3 children, 2 living-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Adolph Barbey,Jr.-32-M-W-lodger-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.England
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Essex County
Newark City ward 11
Roll T624-880
district 92
page 102a, sheet 12, image 32, April 21
167 Fifth Street

166-283 (three family house)
Wilbur Van Riper-27-M-W-head-carpenter,houses-married 6yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Bertha Van Riper-24-F-W-wife-married 6yrs.- 1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Wilbur Van Riper Jr.-3-M-W-son-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Essex County
Newark City,ward 15
Roll T624-880
district 127
page 39b, sheet 39, image 77, April 30
10 Nairn Place

—-772
Eliza Wright-32-F-B-head-house work,day work-widow-0 children-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Anna Van Riper-25-F-B-sister-house work,day work-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Essex County
Newark City, ward 15
Roll T624-880
district 132
page 195a, sheet 15, image 29, April 22
219 Highland Avenue

196-
Fred Van Riper-30-M-W-head-shipping clerk-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.n/a-Mo.b.n/a
Minnie Van Riper-28-F-W-wife-married 7yrs.-1 child,1 living-
b.Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Wilhemina Van Riper-6-F-W-daughter-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Gernany
————————————————————-
Essex County
Newark Ward 13
Roll T624-881
district 107
page 39b, sheet 13, image 26, April 22
73 Whitney Street

255-294
Charles Van Riper-31-M-W-head-modlel maker,Last factory-married 10yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary Van Riper-29-F-W-wife-married 10yrs.-2 children-2 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.England
Albert Van Riper-9-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Joseph Van Riper-7-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Sept.1,2007

 

 

Van Riper 1910 census, Newark, Essex County, New Jersey

1910
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
Essex County
Newark
NEW JERSEY
====================================================
Essex County
Newark Ward 2
Roll T624-876
district 12
page 232a, sheet 12, image 23, April 28
412 Plane Street (now University Avenue)

169-247
Charles H. Stiles-71-M-W-head-jobber,rubber goods-married 37 yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Mass..-Mo.b.Vermont
Cordelia Stiles-68-F-W-wife-married 37yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mabel Stiles-35-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Carrie L. Salmon-62-F-W-sister in law-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sophia Van Riper-75-F-W-boarder-widow (of William H.)-2 children,0 living-
b.Canada,French-Fa.Canada,French-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frances C. Ross-66-F-W-boarder-own income-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
—————————————————————————-
Essex County
Newark City, ward 2, 6th district
Roll T624-876
district 13
page 253a, sheet 8, image 15, April 19
29 Court Street

121-198
Ida Post-38-F-W-head-lodger house-widow-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Cornelius Van Riper-61-M-W-lodger-clerk,R.R..-2nd.marriage 8yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Juliet Van Riper-48-F-W-lodger-2nd.marriage, 1 child,1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
John Quabeck,Jr.-28-M-W-lodger-married 1yr.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
————————————————————————
Essex County
Newark City, ward 2, 6th district
Roll T624-876
district 13
page 253b, sheet8 , image 16, April 20
2 Court Street

131-213
Andrew B. Stiff-30-M-W-head-boarding house-married 8yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Millie L. Stiff-31-F-W-F-W-wife-married 8yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Canada
Majorie Stiff-7-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Alonzo Van Riper-55-M-W-boarder-married-policeman, city-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
(and many more not related)
———————————————————————————————
Essex County
Newark City, Ward 9, district 6
Roll T624-877
district 77
page 258a, sheet 20, image 39, April 20
56 Hunter Street

140-427
Charles Van Riper-51-M-W-head-mason contractor-married 22yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Canada
Charlotte Van Riper-47-F-W-wife-married 22yrs.-4 children 3 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
George Van Riper-21-M-W-son-mason contractor-married 7 moths.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Hilda Van Riper-20-F-W-daughter in law-married 7moths.-
b.Norway-Fa.b.Norway-Mo.b.Norway
Albert Van Riper-19-M-W-son-mason contractor-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Charlotte Van Riper-14-F-W-Daughter-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
——————————————————-
Essex County
Newark City, ward 5
Roll T624-877
district 35
page 163b, sheet 10, image 20, April 18
93 Bruen Street

147-272
Alethia M. Carter-65-F-W-head-single-
b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.Mass..
Wong Hoey Hog-34-boarder-single-
b.China-Fa.b.China-Mo.b.China-imagrated 1882-
Alice Van Riper-55-F-W-maid-widow-servant, private families-married 20yrs.-1 child, 0 living-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England-imigrated 1860-
————————————————————————–
Essex County
Newark City, ward 7
Roll T624-878
district 53
page 69a, sheet 16, image 21, April 25
17 Colden Street

174-324 (four family house)
Alexander B. Van Riper-26-M-W-head-salesman, furniture-married 6yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Bertha M. Van Riper-24-F-W-wife-married 6yrs.-2 children-2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mayomar Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Augustus C. Van Riper-2-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Essex County
Newark City ward 8, 2nd district
Roll T624-878
district 64
page 27a, sheet 5, image 9, April 18
79 Wakeman Avenue (two family house)

78-99
Mary E. Byles-43-F-W-head-dressmaker at home-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.P.A..
Dorothy M. Byles-8-F-W-neice-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.P.A..
Bessie B. Van Riper-19-F-W-boarder-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
—————————————————————–
Essex County
Newark Ward 8 (Forest Hill Section)
Roll T624-878
district 70
page 169b, sheet 7, image 14, April 19
640 Mt. Prospect Avenue

150-154
Sarah M. Van Riper-62-F-W-head-married 21yrs.(to Alonzo)-5 children, 2 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
De Have (Daniel H.) Van Riper-28-M-W-son-bookkeeper, grain house-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Raymond Van Riper-24-M-W-son-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
—————————————————————-
Essex County
Newark City,ward 12
Roll T624-879
district 102
page 35b, sheet 2, image 4, April 16
143 Passaic Avenue (now Raymond Boulevard)

19-27 (two family house)
George A. Van Riper-38-M-W-head-conductor, R.R.-married 11yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Barbara M. Van Riper-42-F-W-wife-2nd married 11yrs.-4 children,
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
William W. Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Myrtle S. Van Riper-1yr.,10moths.-F-W-daughter-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
——————————————————-
Essex County
Newark City, ward 14
Roll T624-879
district 124
page 206a, sheet 11, image 21, April 20
292 Littleton Avenue

Oliver Van Riper-49-M-W-head-cigar maker-married 22yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jessie Van Riper-43-F-W-wife-married 22yrs.-7 children, 5 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Conn..
Harrold Van Riper-21-M-W-son-stenographer, office-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Charles Van Riper-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Percy Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Lloyd Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Alice V. Van Riper-5-F-W-daughter-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
—————————————————————–
Essex County
Newark City, ward 11
Roll T624-880
district 88
page 19b, sheet 19, image 38, April 26
18 North 11th Street

266-476 (two family house)
Harver Paine-37-M-W-head-stove factory-2nd married 8yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Mass..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Elsie Paine-33-F-W-wife-married 8yrs-0 children-
b.N.J..Mo.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mass..
Raymond Paine-12-M-W-adopted son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.n/a-Mob.n/a
Russell Van Riper-1 yr,3moths-boarder-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
———————————————————
Essex County
Newark City,ward 11
Roll T624-880
district 92
page 93a, sheet 3, image 5, April 16
180 First Street

28-47
George W. Van Riper-29-M-W-head-carperter,houses-married 6yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary W. Van Riper-27-F-W-wife-married 6yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Violet E. Van Riper-5-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Myrtle E. Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Geo.W. Van Riper,Jr.-2-M-W-son-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Erma M. Van Riper-7moths.-F-W-daughter-
————————————————————————
Essex County
Newark City,ward 11
Roll T624-880
district 92
page 93a, sheet 3, image 5, April 16
194 First Street

34-59
Geo. Van Riper-54-M-W-head-carpenter building,houses-married 34yrs.-
b.Conn.-Fa.b.Holland(Conn.)-Mo.b.Holland(N.J.)
Wilhelmina (Wilhelmina E. Begelspacher)Van Riper-52-F-W-wife Married 34yrs.-10 children,5 livung-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Arthur (Barnes) VanRiper-30-M-W-son-carpenter, houses-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.Conn..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frederick (E.)Van Riper-20-M-W-son-carpenter,houses-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.Conn..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Naoma Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-
b.N.J..-Fa.Conn..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Alice Van Riper-6-F-W-daugther-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.Conn..-Mo.b.N.Y..
————————————————————————
Essex County
Newark City ward 11
Roll T624-880
district 98
page 238b, sheet 16, image 32, April 21
29 South 13th. Street

214-361
Beatrice Taylor-37-M-W-head-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Elizabeth Taylor-31-F-W-sister-teacher,school-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Harold Van Riper-35-M-W-lodger-clerk,store-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Gladys Powers-22-F-W-lodger-operator,telephone-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Adolph Barbey-73-M-W-lodger-married 50yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.France-Mo.b.Germany
Emma Barbey-69-F-W-lodger-married 50yrs.-3 children, 2 living-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Adolph Barbey,Jr.-32-M-W-lodger-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.England
————————————————————–
Essex County
Newark City ward 11
Roll T624-880
district 92
page 102a, sheet 12, image 32, April 21
167 Fifth Street

166-283 (three family house)
Wilbur Van Riper-27-M-W-head-carpenter,houses-married 6yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Bertha Van Riper-24-F-W-wife-married 6yrs.- 1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Wilbur Van Riper Jr.-3-M-W-son-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Essex County
Newark City,ward 15
Roll T624-880
district 127
page 39b, sheet 39, image 77, April 30
10 Nairn Place

—-772
Eliza Wright-32-F-B-head-house work,day work-widow-0 children-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Anna Van Riper-25-F-B-sister-house work,day work-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
————————————————————————
Essex County
Newark City, ward 15
Roll T624-880
district 132
page 195a, sheet 15, image 29, April 22
219 Highland Avenue

196-
Fred Van Riper-30-M-W-head-shipping clerk-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.n/a-Mo.b.n/a
Minnie Van Riper-28-F-W-wife-married 7yrs.-1 child,1 living-
b.Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Wilhemina Van Riper-6-F-W-daughter-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Gernany
————————————————————-
Essex County
Newark Ward 13
Roll T624-881
district 107
page 39b, sheet 13, image 26, April 22
73 Whitney Street

255-294
Charles Van Riper-31-M-W-head-modlel maker,Last factory-married 10yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary Van Riper-29-F-W-wife-married 10yrs.-2 children-2 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.England
Albert Van Riper-9-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Joseph Van Riper-7-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Sept.24,2007

 

 

1910 Van Riper census, Arkansas

1910
Van Riper
Federal Census
Arkansas
===============
Hempstead County
Ozan Township
Roll T624-52
district 82
page 203b, sheet 23, image 46, April 25

100-103
Oscar Van Riper-36-M-head-operator mill-married 3yrs.-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Conn.-Mo.b.Kentucky
Rhoda Van Riper-23-F-W-wife-married 3yrs.-0 children-
b.Arkansas-Fa.b.n/a-Mo.b.n/a
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Hempstead County
Ozan Township
Roll T624-52
district 83
page 204a, sheet 1, image 1, April 26
Hope Road

2-2
John Van Riper-72-M-W-head-machinist farmer-married 40yrs.-
b. Conn.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..(1880 census says Fa.b.Conn.-Mo.b.Conn.)
Mary Van Riper-66-F-W-wife-married 40yrs.-12 children,8 living-
b.Kentucky-Fa.b.Tenn..-Mo.b.Kentucky
Johnnie Van Riper-40-M-W-son-operator saw mill-divorced-
b.Arkansas-Fa.b.Conn.-Mo.b.Kentucky
Jemmie McDougall-10-M-grandson-at school-
b.Arkansas-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Mo..
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Hempstead
Ozan
Roll T624-52
district 83
page 206a, sheet 3, image 5, April 28
Wallaceburg Road

40-40
Sam Van Riper-26-M-W-head-operator mill-married 1yr.-
b.Mo..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.n/a
Bessie (Davis) Van Riper-16-F-W-wife-married 1yr.-1 child,1 living-
b.Oklahoma-Fa.b.n/a-Mo.b.n/a
Garner (1920 called Hughie)Van Riper-9moths-M-W-son-
b.Arkansas-Fa.b.Mo..-Mo.b.Oklahoma
Clayton Davis-10-M-W-brother in law-
b.Oklahoma-Fa.b.n/a/-Mo.b.n/a
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May 14, 2007

 

 

Van Riper census ,1910 Arizona

1910
Van Riper
Arizona
Federal Census
============================
Cochise County
Township 19 S. Range 27E. Light Judicial Precinct
Roll T624-38
district 144
page 26a, sheet 3, image 3, May 23

39-39
Robert W. Van Riper-65-M-W-head-farmer ranch-single
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.England
Henry Wisdom-55-M-W-companion-single-Cook-ranch-immigrated
b.Canada-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.Maine
Frank Kennedy-22-M-W-handyman-cowboy ranch-
b.n/a-Fa.b.n/a-Mo.b.n/a
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Navajo County
Winslow Town
precinct 1
Roll T624-41
district 86
page 3b, sheet 3, image 6, date April 18-19
Third Street

65-71
James Christal-54-M-W-head-engineer railroad-married 29yrs.-
b.Missouri-Fa.b.North Carolina-Mo.b.U.S.A..
Francis L. Christal-50-F-W-wife-married 29yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Cardelia B. (Chistal) Van Riper-19-F-W-daughter-married 1yr.-
b.New Mexico-Fa.b.Missouri-Mo.b.Ireland
Vance Van Riper-24-M-W-son in law-time keeper steam railroad-married 1yr.-
b.New York-Fa.b.U.S.A.-Mo.b.U.S.A.
(1920 census says-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-M.b.N.Y..)
==========================
April 27, 2007

 

 

Van Riper 1910 census, Alabama

1910
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
Alabama
=================================================
Houston County
Dothan City, ward 3
Roll T624-16
district 137
page 102b, sheet 23, image 46, April 28
487 East Main St.

421-443 (two family house)
J. (John) P. Van Riper-49-M-W-head-master construction-married 25yrs.-
b.New Hampshire-Fa.b.N.H..-Mo. b.N.H..
(1900 says b. Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Ella Van Riper-50-F-W-wife-married 25ys.-4 children, 1 living-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Nadia Van Riper-15-F-W-daugther-
b.Missouri-Fa.b.Missouri-b.Mo.b.Missouri
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Jefferson County
Birmingham, ward 4
Roll T624-18
district 51
page 36a, sheet 36, image 70, May 10
West 22 Street

713-808
Christopher Van Riper-29-M-head-clerk-married 7yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ida Van Riper-27-F-W-wife-married 7yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Alabama-Fa.b.Alabama-Mo.b.Alabama
Grover Van Riper-6-M-W-son-
b.Alabama-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Alabama
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Mobile County
Mobile City, ward 7
Roll T624-27
district 99
page 2b, sheet 2, image 4, June 16
St. Francis Street

13-16 (three family house)
G. H. Van Riper-30-M-W-head-musical machinist-married 2yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
G. H. Van Riper-26-F-W-wife-married 2yrs.-1 child,1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
G. Van Riper-1month-F-W-daughter-
b.Alabama-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
B. Watson-22-F-W-lodger-single-
b.Alabama-Fa.b.Alabama-Mo.b.Alabama
===========================
April 25, 2007

 

 

Van Riper 1910 Census, Morris County, New Jersey

1910
Federal Census
VAN RIPER
Morris County
New Jersey
===================================
Morris County
Boonton Township
Roll T624-902
district 1
page 3b, sheet 3, image 6, May 7

60-62
George Buis-21-M-W-head-farm laborer-married 2yrs.-
b.Holland-Fa.b.Holland-Mo.b.Holland-immigrated 1890
Minnie (Van Riper) Buis-23-F-W-wife-married 2yrs.-1 child,1 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sadie Buis-5months-F-W-daughter-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Caroline Van Riper-62-F-W-mother in law-widow (of William)-7 children,5 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Morris County
Boonton Town
T624-roll 902
district 1
page 16a, sheet 16, image 8, April 22
212 Mulberry Avenue

210-230
Sarah E. McKelvey-49-F-W-head-widow-9 children, 8 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.England
Harry Van Riper-25-M-W-son-driver coal wagon-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Georgianna McKelvey-17-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Robert McKelvey-15-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Daniel McKelvey-13-M-W-son-at school
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Lillian McKelvey-10-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
————————————————
Morris County
Butler Borough
T624-roll 902
district 3
page 60a, sheet 4, image 7, April 16
Main Street

65-71
Joseph Paddock-35-M-W-head-turner,fountainpen factory-married11yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Grace A. Paddock-32-F-W-wife-married 11yrs.2 children,1 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mildred M. Paddock-10-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Frank Van Riper-34-M-W-cousin-laborer,odd jobs-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
—————————————-
Morris County
Chatham Township
T624-roll 902
district 5
page 106a, sheet 8, image 8, May 7
Spring Valley Road

153-146
Charles E. Van Riper-32-M-W-head-carpenter, journey man-married 7rs.-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.n/a,(N.Y.)-Mo.b.N.Y..
Clara B. Van Riper-29-F-W-wife-married 7yrs.-1 child, 0 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
——————————————
Morris County
Hanover Township
T624-roll 902
district 15
page 227b, sheet 10, image 20, April 22
New Jersey State Hospital for the Insane

Sarah Van Riper-head-49-F-W-patient-married-3 children-3 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
——————————————-
Morris County
Hanover Township
T624-roll 902
district 15
page 239a, sheet 22, image 15, April 26

Anson N. Van Riper-42-M-W-patient-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Harry Van Riper-37-M-W-patient-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
—————————————-
Morris County
Hanover Township
T624-roll 904
district 14
page 266a, sheet 6, image 11, April 21
Mount Tabor Road

117-121
Mary Van Riper-70-F-W-head-widow-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Edward Van Riper-36-M-W-son-farm laborer-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
——————————————–
Morris County
Hanover Township
T624-roll 902
district 14
page 266b, sheet 6, image 12, April 22
Dover Turnpike

126-135
Joseph Van Riper-30-M-W-head-well digger-married 11yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Hilda M. Van Riper-31-F-W-wife-married-11yrs.-6 children, 5 living-
b.Sweden-Fa.b.Sweden-Mo.b.sweden
Bessie M. Van Riper-9-F-­W-daughter-at school-
Edward Van Riper-7-M-W-son-at school-
Carl A. Van Riper-5-M-W-son-at school-
Hilma S. Van Riper-2-F-W-daughter-
Baby Van Riper-4months-daughter-
Hanover, Morris, New Jersey; Roll: T624_902;
Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 14; Image: 535.
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Morris County
Morristown, ward 3
T624-roll 902
district 29
page 233b, sheet 14, image 28, April 26
106 Washington Street

215-303
Lillian Clark-50-F-W-head-manicura at home-widow-2 children, 2 living-
b.Mass..-Fa.b.Mass..-Mo.b.England
Ethel (Clark) Van Riper-33-F-W-daughter-widow-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Mass..-Mo.b.Mass..
Harold Clark-17-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Mass..-Mo.b.Mass..
Susan Chesterfield-55-F-W-mother in law-widow-3 children, 2 living-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Rose Weaner-18-F-W-servant-cook, private-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
n/a Van Riper -4months-F-W-grand daughter-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mattie M. Mann-50-F-W-sister-lawyer-widow-3 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Mass..-Mo.b.England
—————————————–
Morris County
Montville Township
T624-roll 902
district 23
page 96b, sheet 11, image , April 23

182-209
John H. Van Riper-42-M-W-head-truck farmer-married 17yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Josephine M. Van Riper-42-F-W-wife-married 17yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Walter D. Van Riper-14-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ethel M. Van Riper-13-F-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Albert R Van Riper-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
George L. Van Riper-10-M-W-son- at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Carl Bloom-26-M-W-boarder-farm laborer-imigrated 1901-
b.Polish-Fa.b.Polish-Mo.b.Polish
—————————————————-
Morris County
Montville Township
T624-roll 902
district 23
page 104a, sheet 19, image 36, May 2

309-393
Abram C. Jacobus-36-M-W-head-farm laborer-married 6yrs.
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Anna L. Jacobus-25-F-W-wife-married 6yrs.-2 children,2 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Marigo L. Jacobus-4-F-W-daughter-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Edith S. Jacobus-2-F-W-daughter-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Thomas A. Van Riper-61-M-W-boarder-farm laborer-widow-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
——————————————————
Morris County
Pequannock Township
Linclon Park
T624-roll 903
district 37
page 58a, sheet 5, image 9, April 15

101-104
Peter P.(Perrine) Van Riper-50-M-W-head-farmer,general farm-married 23yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary L.(Lavina Slingerland) Van Riper-45-F-W-wife-married 23yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Howard (Andrew) Van Riper-22-M-W-son-clerk, bank-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Edwin Van Riper-18-M-W-son-farm laborer-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Clifford Van Riper-14-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
————————————————-
Morris County
Pequannock Township
T624-roll 903
district 37
page 56a, sheet 3, image 5, April 15
Boulevard

46-47
Charles A. Van Riper-28-M-W-head-clerk, Ex.Co.-married 5yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary Van Riper-27-F-W-wife-married 5yrs-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Charles R.(Raymond) Van Riper-3-M-W-son-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Donald R. Van Riper-4months-M-W-son-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary A. Van Ness-69-F-W-servant-private family-widow-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Elizabeth Bulgin-76-F-W-boarder-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
————————————————————————–
Morris County
Pequannock Township
Linclon Park
T624-roll 903
district 37
page 56a, sheet 3, image 5, April 15
Boulevard

47-48
Martin R. Van Riper-62-M-W-head-farmer,working out-married 30yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Margaret (Margaretta) Van Riper-62-F-W-wife-married 30yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary E. Ryerson-42-F-W-neice-single-school teacher-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
————————————————————
Morris County
Rockaway Borough
T624-roll 903
district 44
page 154b, sheet 5, image 10, April 19
Wall Street

95-121
William Van Riper-42-M-W-laborer,iron works-widow (of Jeannette)-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
William E. Van Riper-18-F-W-son-laborer, paint works-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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September 16, 2007
G.V.R.

 

 

1900 Van Riper, Federal Census, Pennsylvania

1900
VAN RIPER
PENNSYLVANIA
Federal Census
======================================
Bradford County
Sayre Borough
T623-roll 1382
district 12
page 106b, sheet 5, image 10, June 4

106-120
E.(Edde) H. Van Riper-33-M-W-head-carpenter-married 5yrs.-
b.May 1867 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Alma Van Riper-25-F-W-wife-married 5yrs.-0 children-
b.Dec 1874 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frank Van Riper-23-M-W-brother-laborer-single-
b.April 1877 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
==============
Bradford County
Sayre Borough
T623-roll 1382
district 13
page 153a, sheet 26, image 52 , June 21
South Street

499-528
Harry Van Riper-28-M-W-head-carpenter-married 4yrs.-
b.May 1872 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Myrtle Van Riper-20-F-W-wife-married-4yrs.-1 child-1 living-
b.Aug.1879 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Floyd Van Riper-2-M-W-son-
b. Dec.1897 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
====================
Clinton County
South Renovo Borough
T623-roll 1397
district 25
page 218a, sheet 3, image 6, June 5

58-58
John E. Van Riper-21-M-W-head-teamster-married 1yr.-
b.Nov.1878 Pa.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
Lucena Van Riper-20-F-W-wife-married 1yr.-1 child 1 living-
b.May 1880 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary Van Riper-5moths.-F-W-daughter-
b.Dec.1899 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
======================================
Crawford County
Meadville, ward 2
T623-roll 1399
district 27
page 76a, sheet 10, image 19, June 6-7
705 Washington Street

201-232
Denzil Phillips-59-M-W-head-carpenter-married-26yrs.
b.April 1841 N.Y..-Fa.b.Vt..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sarah J. Phillips-50-wife-married 26yrs.-0 children-
b.May 1850 N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Emma Parks-75-F-W-mother in law-widow-10 children,5 living-immigrated 1830, inUSA 30yrs.-
b.Mar 1825 England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Arthur D. Ackert-24-M-W-boarder-printer-single-
b.Dec.1875 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Allice A. King-42-F-W-sister in law-married, 0 children-
b.Mar.1858 Pa..–Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Preston Van Ripper-24-M-W-boarder-machinest-single-
b.May 1876 Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
——————————–
Crawford County
Meadville City, Ward 1
T623-roll 1399
district 25
page 46a, sheet 17, image 33, June 9
169 Walnut Street

356-408
David F. Van Riper-30-M-W-head-married 5yrs.-
b.April 1870 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Ireland
Isabell Van Riper-30-F-W-wife-married 5yrs.-0 children-
b.April 1870 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
============
Crawford County
Meadville City, ward 4
T623-roll 1399
district 30
page 116a, sheet 4, image 8, June 4
Water Street

80-85 (two family house)
Anna Van Riper-58-F-W-head-widow-7 children,6 living,
b.July 1840 Ireland-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ireland
Gurtrude Van Riper-16-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Aug.1883 Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ireland
============
Crawford County
Vallonia Borough
T623-roll 1400
district 53
page 16a, sheet 16, image 5, June 22

329-337
James McKenna-62-M-W-head-car repair-married 32yrs.-
b.Sept.1837 N.Y..Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Mary McKenna-60-F-W-wife-married-32yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
b.Mar.1838 N.Y..Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Theresa Van Riper-30-F-W-daughter-married 9yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Aug. 1869 Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Anita M. Van Riper-6-F-W-granddaughter-at school-
b.July 1893 N.J..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Pauline G. Van Riper-1-F-W-granddaughter-
Jan. 1898 Mass..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Sarah McKenna-26-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Dec.1873 Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Leona McKenna-22-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Mar.1878 Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
==============
Crawford County
Vallonia Borough
T623-roll 1400
district 53
page 166b, sheet 16, image 6, June 22

346-355
Aaron Van Riper-48-M-W-head-fireman-married 26yrs.-
b.Aug.1861 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary E. Van Riper-45-F-W-wife-married 26yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
b.Nov.1854 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Leona A. Charlton-25-F-W-daughter-married 1yr.-1 child,1 living-
b.May 1875 Pa.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
James S. Charlton-28-M-W-son in law-shipping clerk-married-1yr.
b.Oct.1871 N.J..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Emily M. Charlton-2-F-W-granddaughter-
b.Mar.1900 Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
Augustus Van Riper-19-M-W-son-machine opp.-single-
b.June 1880 Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
Mary C. Van Riper-13-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Nov.1886 Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
Ruth Van Riper-11-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Dec.1888 Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
======================
Dauphin County
Harrisburg, ward 2
1st Precinct
T623-roll 1402
district 45
page 167a, sheet 2, image 3, June 1
462 Camron Street

24-26
Harry Van Riper-40-M-W-head-laborer-married 19yrs-
b.June 1859 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Mary J. Van Riper-35-F-W-wife-married 19yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
b.Sept.1864 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Benjimin Van Riper-18-M-W-son-laborer-single-
b.Dec.1881 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Mable Van Riper-16-F-W-daughter-cigar maker-single-
b.May 1884 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Zumella Van Riper-10-F-W-daugter-
b.Oct.1889 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Phillip Van Riper-7-M-W-son-
b.May 1893 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
=======================
Delaware County
Chester, ward 9
T623-roll 1405
district 158
page 38a-b, sheet 5, image 9, June 2
301 Beaney Street

97-97
Charles P. Van Riper-46-M-W-head-huckster-married 10yrs.-
b.April 1854 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Anna E. Van Riper-30-F-W-wife-married 10yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
b.Oct.1869 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Harry F. Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.June 1889 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Charles P. Van Riper-8-F-W-son-at school-
b.Sept.1891 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Ethel L. Van Riper-7-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Feb.1893 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Edith M. Van Riper-3-F-W-daughter-
b.May Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
==================
Delaware County
Lower Chichester Township
T623-roll 1405
district 171
page 273b, sheet 8, image 16, June 7

149-151
Valaria C. (Van Riper)Worrilow-44-F-W-head-widow-2 children, 2 living-
b.Feb.1856 Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Mi..
Wm. H. Worrilow-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.June 1889 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Sallie W. Worrilow-9-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Jan.1891 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Harmon J. Van Riper-81-M-W-father-married 52yrs.-(died April 11, 1901)
b.Aug.1818 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Catherine Van Riper-68-F-W-married 52 yrs.-10 children, 7 living-
(died Dec. 28, 1906 ) b.Nov.1831 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
===================
Erie County
Erie City, ward 1
T623-roll 1407
district 71
page 1678b, sheet 15, image 30, June 14
Orphan Asylum
East Third Street

Sister M. Victorine Van Riper-20-F-W-teacher-single-
b.May 1880 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
===============
Fayette County
Washington Township
T623-roll 1411
district 72
page 256a, sheet 3, image 5, June 4

39-39
John W. Van Riper-33-M-W-head-coal miner-married 10yrs.-
b.Aug.1867 N.J..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
1910 says Fa..and Mo..b.N.J..
Charlotte Van Riper-33-F-W-wife-married 10yrs.-4 children, 3 living-
b.Aug.1867 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Arthur Van Riper-7-M-W-son-
b.Feb1893 Pa..-Fa.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
William Van Riper-3-M-W-son-
b.May 1897 Pa..-Fa.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
Myrtle Van Riper-9mths.-F-W-daughter-
b.Aug. 1899 Pa..-Fa.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
===========================
Fayette County
Bridgeport Borough
T623-roll 1409
district 2
page 30b, sheet 10, image 20, June 8

236-244
William Holt-32-M-W-head-farmer-married 3 yrs-imigrated 1887,in USA 13yrs-
b.Mar.1868 England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Emma M. Holt-31-F-W-wife-married 3yrs.-7 children-6 living-
b.Feb.1868 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
John Holt-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.April 1890 Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Harry Holt-8-M-W-son-at school-
b.Aug.1891 Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
William C. Holt-2-M-W-son-
b.April 1898 Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Mary R. Holt-4months-F-W-daugter-
b.Jan.1900 Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Olive B. Van Riper-6-F-W-stepdaughter-
b.Nov.1893 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
=================
Fayette
Luzerne Township
T623-roll 1411
district 37
page 29b-30a, sheet 4-5, image 8-9, June 5

59-61
Ela Golver-29-M-W-head-farm laborer-married 3yrs.-
b.Oct.1870 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..Mo.b.Pa..
Nora E. Golver-25-F-W-wife-married 3yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Oct.1874 Pa..-Fa.b.England..Mo.b.Pa..
Herman E. Golver-2-M-W-ept.1897 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..Mo.b.Pa..
Mable F Golver-8 months.-F-W-
b.Sept.1899 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..Mo.b.Pa..
Mertle E. Van Riper-8-F-W-servant-
b.Aug.1891 Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..Mo.b.Pa..
===================
Fayette County
Redstone Township
T623-roll 1411
district 57
page 16b-17a, sheet 4-5, image 6-7, June 11-12

60-62
John F. Smith-52-M-W-head-farmer-married 32yrs.-imigrated 1865-in USA 35 yrs.-
b.June 1846 England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Elizabeth Smith-55-F-W-wife-married 32yrs.-6 children, 6 living-
b.May 1845 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..Mo.b.Pa..
Eva V. Smith-23-F-W-daughter-single-
b.July 1877 Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.Pa..
Elma M. Smith-20-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Feb.1880 Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.Pa..
Etta L. Smith-17-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Sept.1882 Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.Pa..
James F. Van Riper-14-M-W-grandson-at school-
b.Nov. 1885 Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..Mo.b.Pa..
Lewis B. Van Riper-11-M-W-grandson-at school-
Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..Mo.b.Pa..
==================
Jefferson
Punxsutawney
North Precenict
T623-roll 1416
district 73
page 294b, sheet 6, image 12, June 5
Pine Street

127-127
Mary C. Van Riper-55-F-W-head-widow-1 child, 1 living-
b.July 11 1844 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
George V. Shaffer-na-M-W-brother-carpenter-
b. na Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
==================
Jefferson County
Punxsutawney
North Precenict
T623-roll 1416
district 73
page 304a, sheet 16, image 31, June 10
Mahoming Street

318-310
Elmer E Shaffer-35-M-W-head proprietor hotel-married 2yrs.-
Alice Shaffer-27-F-W-wife-married 2yrs.-0 children-
Jenks Shaffer-15-M-W-son-at school-
Ed. Weaver-32-M-W-divorced-porter hotel-
G. G. Van Riper-64-M-W-servant-general manager-married 27yrs.-
b.Aug.1835 Pa..-Fa.b.North America-Mo.b.North America
Ora Snyder-20-F-W-servant-single-imigrated 1898-in USA 2yrs.-
Thudda Lagenbund-F-W-19-servant-single-
Bridget McCormick-20-F-W-servant-single-
Etta Richey-20-F-W-servant-single-
Eizzie Palmer-22-F-W-servant-widow-was married 2yrs.-1 child-0 living-
Edwin W Robinson-32-M-W-boarder-single-
====================
Lackawanna County
Scranton, ward 17
T623-roll 1421
district 100
page 196b, sheet 6, image 12, June 5
903 Mullbery Street

106-114
Fred C. Hand-55-M-W-head-married 12yrs.-
b.Mar.1854 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jane (Goucher) Hand-42-F-W-wife-married 12 years-3 children, 3 living-
(married first Thomas Van Riper,b.N.J..)
b.Oct.1857 Pa.-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.England
Anna Hand-10-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Mar.1890 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Chauncey Hand-7-M-W-son-at school–
b.May 1893 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Roland R Hand-4-M-W-son-
July 1895 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Harry Van Riper-20-M-W-stepson-order clerk-
b.Jan.1880 Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
Mary Kerrigan-18-F-W-servant-single-immigrated 1897-in USA 3yrs.
b.April 1882 Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
===============
Montgomery County
Norristown Borough
T623-roll 1444
district 241
page 168b, sheet 25, image 50, June na
State Hospital for the Insane

Sallie E. Van Riper-43-F-W-patient-married 23yrs.-no children-
b.1857 Pa..-Fa.b.na-Mo.b.na
======================
Philadelphia
Philadelphia, ward 38
T623-roll 1479
district 966
page 127a, sheet 1, image 1, June 5
3229 Carlisle Street

11-11
Charles B. Van Riper-37-M-W-head-sawyer-married 8yrs.-
b.Aug.1862 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
Ella B. Van Riper-33-F-W-wife-married-8yrs.-0 children-
b.May 1867 Ohio-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Dorcus W. Colt-82-F-W-aunt-single-
b.Dec.1817 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
======================
Washington County
West Brownsville Borough
T623-roll 1494
district 141
page n/a, sheet 7, image 14, June 4

J.(Jasper) O. Van Riper-33-M-W-head-coal miner-married 9yrs.-
b.Aug.1866 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ellen Van Riper-28-F-W-wife-married 9yrs.-5 children, 5 living-
b.Aug.1871 Scotland-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland
Margret Van Riper-8-F-W-daughter-
b.Oct.1891 Pa.-Fa.b.N.Y.-Mo.b.Scotland
Sarah Van Riper-7-F-W-daughter-
b.Dec.1892 Pa.-Fa.b.N.Y.-Mo.b.Scotland
Ellen Van Riper-5-F-W-daughter-
b.June 1895 Pa.-Fa.b.N.Y.-Mo.b.Scotland
Hugh Van Riper-3-M-W-son-
b.Feb.1897 Pa.-Fa.b.N.Y.-Mo.b.Scotland
Lillian Van Riper-1-F-W-daughter-
b.Mar.1899 Pa.-Fa.b.N.Y.-Mo.b.Scotland
==============
Wayne County
Berlin
T623-roll 1495
district 108
page 2a, sheet 2, image 3, June 4

26-27
Robert C. Bayley-40-M-W-head-farmer-married 21yrs.-
b.July 1859 Pa..-Fa.b.England..-Mo.b.Pa..
Eva L. Bayley-39-wife-married 21yrs.-4 children,4 living-
b.Sept.1860 1860 England-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Robert R. Bayley-20-M-W-son-glass cutter-single-
b.Jan.1880 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Horace R. Bayley-17-M-W-son-glass cutter-single-
b.Sept.1882 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Leonard F. Bayley-15-M-W-son-farm laborer-
b.Jan.1885 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Charles Bayley-13-M-W-son-at school-
Sarah Van Ripen-18-F-W-servant-
b.Mar.18882 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
==============================
Jan.27, 2007

 

 

1900 Van Riper census, Oregon

1900
VAN RIPER
Oregon
Federal Census
======================================
Lane County
Cottage Grove
West Cottage Grove Precinct
T623-roll 1349
district 120
page 197a, sheet 4, image 7, June 4

72-76
James W. Gowdy-61-head-farmer-married 4yrs.-
b.June 1838 Illinois-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Illinois
Annie J. Gowdy-40-F-W-wife-married 4yrs.-5 children-5 living-
b.Jan.1860 Illinois-Fa.b.Holland-Mo.b.Ohio
Anna F. Van Riper-18-F-W-stepdaughter-housekeeper-
b.May 1882 Iowa-Fa.b.Rhode Island-Mo.b.Illinois
Clara M. Van Riper-15-F-W-stepdaughter-at school-
b.Mar.1885 Nebraska-Fa.b.Rhode Island-Mo.b.Illinois
Guy W. (in 1910 called William R.)Van Riper-12-M-W-stepson-at school-
b.Oct.1887 Nebraska-Fa.b.Rhode Island-Mo.b.Illinois
Vergil W. Gowdy-3moths.-M-W-son-
b.Mar.1900 Oregon-Fa.b.Rhode Island-Mo.b.Illinois
—————————————–
Jackson County
Ashland
West Ashland Precinct
T623-roll 1347
district 93
page 186a, sheet 16, image 31, June 12

351-363
Gardner P. Van Riper-25-M-W-head-salesman grocery-married 4yrs.
b.May 1875 Oregon-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Illinois
Angie (Mullen)Van Riper-23-F-W-wife-married 4yrs-0 children-
b.Sept.1876 Oregon-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Oregon
Garrett B. Van Riper-75-M-W-father-married 46yrs.-
b.Jan.1825 N.Y..Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sarah F. Van Riper-64-F-W-mother-married 46yrs.-7 children, 5 living-
b.May 1836 Illinois-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Indiana
John V. Mullen-63-M-W-father in law-widow-farmer retired-
b.July 1836 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
————————————–
Klamath County
Lost River
Lost River Precinct
T623-roll 1347
district 24
page 12a, sheet 6-7, image 3-4, June 18

122-123
Garrett Kip Van Riper-36-M-W-head-farmer-married 13yrs.-
b.June 1863 Oregon-Fa.b.Ohio-Mob.Illinois
Nelia R. Van Riper-32-F-W-wife-married 13yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
b.May 1868 California-Fa.b.Iowa-Mo.b.Pennsylvania
Samuel H. Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.Dec.1889 Oregon-Fa.b.-Oregon-Mo.b.California
Jessie Van Riper-9-M-W-son-at school-
April 1891 Oregon-Fa.b.-Oregon-Mo.b.California
Lellie Van Riper-7-F-W-daughter-at school-
Josephine Van Riper-6-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.April 1896 Oregon-Fa.b.-Oregon-Mo.b.California
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Feb.7, 2007

 

 

1900 census, Queens, Richmond, and Rockland County

1900
VAN RIPER
New York State
Federal Census
==============================================================
Queens County
Queens, ward 3
T623-roll 1148
district 659
page 313a, sheet 8, image 15, June 6
1st Street

147-155
Albert M. Van Riper-29-M-W-head-builder-married 7yrs.-
b.Aug.1870 N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Esebell Van Riper-28-F-­wife-married 7yrs.-3children, 3 living-
b.Dec.1871 N.Y..Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland
Austin M. Van Riper-5-M-W-son-at school-
b.Dec.1894 N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
George S. Van Riper-3-M-W-son-
b.Sept.1896 N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Douglas Van Riper-1-M-W-son-
b.May 1899 N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
———————————————————————————————–
Queens County
Queens Ward 3
T623-roll 1149
district 665
page 118b, sheet , image 21, June 15
363 Bayview Avenue

364-403
Edwin Van Riper-32-M-W-head-married 5yrs.-
b.May 1868 N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary E. Van Riper-29-F-W-wife-married 5yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Sept.1870 N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William Van Riper-4-M-W-son-
b.Aug.1895 N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Helen Van Riper-1-F-W-daughter-
b.July 1898 N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
——————————————————
Queens County
Queens, ward 1
T623-roll 1147
district 636
page 125b, sheet 12, image 24, June 15
22 6th Avenue

109-252
John Van Riper-60-M-W-head-ornamental plaster-married 34yrs.-
b.April 1840 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sarah L. Van Riper-50-F-W-wife-married 34yrs.-3 children, 2 living-
b.April 1850 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Elwood R. Van Riper-29-son-mason-single-
b.Aug.1870 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Newland J. Van Riper-25-M-W-son-mason-single-
b.Nov.1874 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
—————————————————————————————
Queens County
Queens, ward 1
T623-roll 1147
district 636
page 122b-123a, sheet 9-10, image 18-19, June 13
151 11th Street

76-194
Frances Van Riper-44-M-W-head-mason-married 25yrs.-
b.June 1855 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Esther M.(Bergerstaser) Van Riper-43-F-W-wife-married 25yrs.-5 children, 3 living-
b.Sept.1856 N.J..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Milforth Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.April 1890 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Etta I. Van Riper-6-F-W-daughter-
b.Nov.1898 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Samiel S. Bergstraser-69-M-W-father in law-carpenter-married 45yrs.-
b.Nov.1830 Pa.-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Phoebe M. Bergstraser-65-F-W-mother in law-married 45yrs.-4 children,4 living-
b.1835 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
==============================================================
Richmond County
Borough of Richmond, ward 1
T623-roll 1153
district 580
page 37b, sheet 3, image 6, June 12
2&1/2 Henry Street

45-64
Harry B. Van Riper-26-M-W-head-butcher-married 5yrs.-
b.May 1874 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Carrie D. (Simmons)Van Riper-27-F-W-wife-married 5yrs.-3 children,2 living-
b.Feb.1873 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ada B. Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-
b.July 1895 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ethel M. Van Riper-2-F-W-daughter-
b.June 1897 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
John R. Simmons-24-M-W-brother in law-single-stable man-single-
June 1875 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charles Stahl-17-M-W-boarder-butcher-single-
b.May 1883 N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
——————————————–
Richmond County
Borough of Richmond, ward 2
T623-roll 1154
district 591
page 224a-b, sheet 2, image 3-4, June 14
28 Griffin Street

21-33
Jane (Smith)Van Riper-65-M-W-head-widow-8 children,6 living-
b.Oct.1835 N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William M. Van Riper-36-son-mason-single-
b.1863 N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
James S. Van Riper-33-M-W-son-mason-single-
b.March 1867 N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Isebella Plumbley-28-F-W-daughter-Married 11yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Aug.1871 N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Eleanor Plumbly-9-F-W-grandaughter-at school-
b.May 1891 N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Wilber Plumbley-6-M-W-grandson-
b.Sept.1893 N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary Smith-55-F-W-sister-dressmaker-single-
b.Mar.1845 N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William Blend-30-M-W-boarder-barber-single
Feb.1870 N.Y..Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
==============================================================
Rockland County
Orangetown Township
Nyack Village
T623-roll 1155
district 70
page 33b, sheet 14, image 28, June 13
118 Main Street

263-334 (two family house)
Levi Van Riper-75-head-harness maker-divorced-
b.1825 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Barbara Griner-55-F-W-servant-divorced-0 children-
b.Dec.1844 Switzerland-Fa.b.Switzerland-Mo.b.Switzerland
===============================================================
Jan. 5, 2007

 

 

1900 VR census, Ontario, and Orange County,New York Sate

1900
VAN RIPER
New York State
Federal Census
==============================================================
Ontario County
Gorham
T623-roll 1139
district 66
page 7a, sheet 7, image 15, June —

164-165
John H. Van Riper-53-M-W-head-farmer-married 24yrs.-
b.Aug.1846 Michigan-Fa. b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary E.Van Riper-47-F-W-wife-married 24yrs.-2children,1 living-
b.Mar.1853 N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Clayton P. Van Riper-22-M-W-son-farm labor-single-
b.Dec.1877 N.Y..Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Flora E Van Riper-24-F-W-daughter in law-widow (of Leroy)-1child, 1 living-
b.June 1875 N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Irene Van Riper-10 mths.-F-W-granddaughter-
b.Aug.1899 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
————————————————————————
Ontario County
Naples Township
Naples Village
T623-1139
district 73
page 110a, sheet 5, image 9, June 12

122-136 (two family house)
Henry Van Riper-31-M-W-head-barber-married 6yrs.-
b.April 1869 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lizzie Van Riper-31-F-W-wife-married 6yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.April 1869-N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Llyod Van Riper-4-M-W-son-
b.Nov.1895 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Howard J Van Riper-2-M-W-son-
b.March 1898 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
—————————————————————————-
Ontario County
Naples Township
T623-1169
district 72
page 100a, sheet 9, image 17, June 19

208-209
Irving M. Anable-73-M-W-farmer-widow (of Polly M.)-
b.Sept.1828 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Carrie A. Davis-43-F-W-daughter-widow-1 child,1 living-
b.April 1857 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Gertrude M. Davis-23-F-W-granddaughter-
b.Aug.1876 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charles Anable-37-M-W-son-single-cannot read or write-
b.March 1863 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Fred Van Riper 28 servant-farm laborer-single-
b.March 1872 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
==============================================================
Orange County
Goshen
T623-roll 1140
district 12
page 239b, sheet , image 14, June 18

249-271
Cornelius Van Riper-62-M-W-head-farm laborer-married 33yrs.-
b.Oct.1837 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary Van Riper-60-F-W-wife-married 33yrs.-8 children-6 living-
b.Feb.1840 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
—————————————————————————
Orange County
Goshen
T623-roll 1140
district 12
page 22b, sheet 12, image 24, June 15
Orange County Farm, Poor House

218-239
Maggie Van Riper-70-F-W-single-cannot read or write-
b. April 1830 N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
(and many more not related)
————————————————————————–
Orange County
Montgomery Township
Walden Village
T623-roll 1141
district 30
page 29b, sheet 19, image 38, June 15
Orchard Street

364-460
James M. Stephenson-65-F-W-head-bookkeeper-married 35yrs.-
b.Oct.1834 N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Florence Stephenson-27-F-W-daughter-single-
b.July 1872 N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Elizabeth Van Riper-55-F-W-sister in law-single-
b.Sept.1844 N.Y..Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.England
==============================================================
Jan. 4,2007

 

 

1900 Census-Madison,Nassau,and part of N.Y, Counties-New York State

1900
VAN RIPER
New York State
Federal Census
==============================================================
Madison County
Cazenovia
Cazenovia Village
T623-roll 1071
district 6
page 62a, sheet 12, image 23, June 12

299-333
Austin Van Riper-34-M-W-head-widow-can not read or write-
b.1865 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
============================================================
Nassau County
Hempstead
Incorporated Village Freeport
T623-1079
district 695
page 53a, sheet 4, image 7, June 4

72-75
Geo T. Van Riper-42-M-W-head-mason contractor-married 3Yrs.-
b.Sept.1857 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Louise C. Van Riper-36-F-W-wife-married 3yrs.-0 children-
b.Feb.1864 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Estelle G. Van Riper-18-F-W-daughter-at school-single-
b.Dec.1881 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Alex G. Van Riper-16-M-W-son-at school-
b.Aug.1883 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
——————————————————————–
Nassau County
Hempstead
Incorporated Village Freeport
T623-roll 1079
district 695
page 54a, sheet 5, image 9, June 4

92-97
Isaac Van Riper-68-M-W-head-mason-married 46yrs.-
b.March 1832 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Deborah Van Riper-69-F-W-wife-married 46yrs.-10 children, 7 living-
b.June 1830 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Irene L. Van Riper-27-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Feb. 1873 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Nassau County
OYSTER BAY
Sea Cliff Village
T623-1079
district 731
page 260a, sheet 3, image 5, June 4

44-44
John Springstead-63-M-W-head-
b.Mar.1837 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Elizabeth Springstead-57-F-W-wife-married 29yrs.-0 children-
immigrated 1848-in USA 52 yrs.
b.Mar.1843 England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
George W. Springstead-54-M-W-brother-susage maker-single-
b.Dec.1844 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emily Springstead-56-F-W-sister-housekeeper-single-
b.June 1843 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Margaret Van Riper-65-F-W-sister-boarder-widow- 4 children, 1 living-
b.Oct.1834 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lavinia Van Riper-39-F-W-niece-dress maker-single-
b.July 1860 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
============================================================
New York County
Bronx Borough, 23 ward
T623-roll 1124
district 967
page 46b, sheet 11, image 22, June 11
378 Mott Avenue

101-237
John Van Riper-56-M-W-head-builder-married 10yrs.-
b.Sept.1845 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Long Island,N.Y..
Laura Van Riper-56-F-W-wife-married 10yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.May 1844 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emily Van Riper-39-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Oct.1863 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frank Van Riper-22-M-W-son-hardware bus.-single-
b.May 1878 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Anna Ireland-52-F-W-servant-single-
b.Feb.1848 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Jan.3, 2007

 

 

1900 Census,Erie,Herkirmer,Madison, and Onondago Counties, New York State

1900
VAN RIPER
New York State
Federal Census
===========================================================
ERIE County
Buffalo Ward 21
T623-1031
district 178
page 261a, sheet 13, image 25, June 11
135 Prospect Avenue

223-290
Benjamin Van Riper-55-M-W-head-contractor-married 20yrs.-
b.June 1844 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary Van Riper-44-F-W-wife-married 20yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Feb.1856 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Thomas J. Van Riper-19-M-W-son-electrician-
b.Jan. N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frank W Johnson-M-W-(unkn)-lodger-(married 1yr.-
b.-(unkn)-(unkn)
Kittie Johnson-F-W-(unkn)-lodger-married 1yr.-0 children-out of city-
b.N.Y..-(unkn)-(unkn)
Kittie Hammond-28-F-W-lodger-single-out of city-
b.-(unkn)-(unkn)
Mc Laughlin-(unkn)-M-W-lodger-single-
b.-(unkn)-(unkn)
Clermont Coleb-18-F-W-lodger-single-
b.-(unkn)-(unkn)
John Daloumph-36-M-W-lodger-carpenter-single-
b.-(unkn)-(unkn)
==========================================
HERKIMER County
Mohawk Village
T623-1039
district 46
page 231b, sheet 18, image 34, June 13

417-445
William Grosbeck-47-M-W-head-carpenter-married 25yrs-
b.Jan.1853 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lurie Grosbeck-46-F-W-wife-married 25yrs.-4 children, 3 living-
b.Oct.1853 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frank Grosbeck-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.Oct.1887 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Fred Grosbeck-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.Oct.1887 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lena Grosbeck-10-F-W-son-at school-
b.May 1890 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Zilphia Van Riper-70-F-W- mother in law-
b.Oct. 1829 N.Y..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.N.Y..
=========================================
MADISON County
Cazenovia
Cazenovia Village
T623-roll 1071
district 6
page 62a, sheet 12, image 23, June 12

299-333
Austin Van Riper-34-M-W-head-widow-can not read or write-
b.1865 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
===============================================================
ONONDAGO County
Syracuse, ward 16
T623-roll 1137
district 146
page 265b, sheet 4, image 8, June 4
900 East Fayette Street

80-109
George Van Riper-51-M-W-head-machinest boiler-married 25yrs.-
b.May 1849 N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Nila Van Riper-41-F-W-wife-married 25yrs.-9 children, 3 living-
b.Dec.1858 N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Nettie Van Riper-21-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Mar.1879 N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
George E. Van Riper-son-6-M-W-at school-
b.Sept.1893 N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Alfred T. Van Riper-1-M-W-son-
b.Jan.1898 N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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August 19, 2006

 

 

1900 Van Riper census, Sussex County, New Jersey

1900
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
Sussex County
New Jersey
—————————————————–
Green Township
roll T623-994
district 165
page 56b, sheet 3, image 6, June

17-17
William Van Riper-51-M-W-head-painter-married 14yrs.-
b.Mar.1849 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ida E. Van Riper-38-F-W-wife-married 14yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.July 1861 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.Pa..
Lillian A. Van Riper-10-F-W-at school-
b.Aug.1889 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Wantage
Deckertown Borough
roll T623-994
district 165
page 41b, sheet 3, image 2, June 2
Hamburg Avenue

Edward Van Riper-38-M-W-head-conductor R.R.-married 8yrs.-
b.Aug.1861 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Clarrisa Van Riper-24-F-W-wife-married 8yrs.-4 children, 2 living-
b.Nov.1875 N.Y..-Fa.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Bert W. Van Riper-5-M-W-son-
b.Sept.1894 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Roy Van Riper-5moths.-M-W-son-
b.Dec.1899 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Wantage
Deckertown Borough
roll T623-994
district 164
page 53b, sheet 13, image 26, June 20
Newton Avenue

300-320
Floyd Van Riper-38-M-W-head-farm laborer-married 16yrs.-
b.Oct.1861 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Frances A. Van Riper-36-F-W-wife-married 16yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.May 1864 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Fredrick Van Riper-14-M-W-son-at school-
b.April 1886 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Lewis A. Van Riper-9-M-W-son-at school-
b.Sept.1890 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Lillie Adams-16-F-B-servant-single-
b.April 1884 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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July 23, 2006

 

 

1900 Van Riper census, Bergen County, N.J..

1900
Van Riper
Federal Census
Saddle River Township
Bergen County
New Jersey

Saddle River Township was founded in 1716. It included the towns of
Garfield 1898( Garfield City 1917)-to Dundee Lake(East Paterson 1916,now Elmwood Park 1973)-to
Slooterdam(Fair Lawn 1924),and parts of Pompton Twp.,Lodi 1894,Wallington 1895 and Glen Rock 1894..
Saddle River Township through the years became a town and was much smaller and the township
name was getting people confused with the towns of Saddle River and Upper Saddle River
and so in 1955 changed the name of Saddle River Township to Saddle Brook.
Historic maps can be found at www.rootsweb.com/~njgsbc/gsbcbergeninfo
=========================================================
Allendale Township
Roll T623-954
district 1
page 3a, sheet 3, image 5, June 4

50-53
Ann Van Riper-96-F-W-head-farmer-widow-5 children, 2 living-
b.Nov.1804 N.J..-Fa.b.n/a-Mo.b.n/a
Maria Van Riper-40-F-W-daughter-married 6yrs.-1 child, 0 living-
b. April 1860 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
==================================
Lodi Township
Hasbrough Heights Borough
Roll T623-955
district 20
page 97a, sheet 8, image 15, June 11-12
Walter Avenue

158-161
Hep Ferdon-53-M-W-head-tea & coffee dealer-married 30 yrs.-
b.Apr.1847 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
Elizabeth-57-F-W-wife-married 30yrs.-no children-
b.Apr.1843 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
Elizabeth Van Riper-38-F-W-boarder-single-b.Nov.1861 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
===============================
Saddle River Township
Roll T623-956
district 39
page 180a, sheet 2, image 3, June 2

24-28
Edo Van Riper-45-M-W-head-farmer-married 22 yrs.-
b.Sept.1855 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
Anna Van Riper-43-F-W-wife-married 22 yrs.-5 children,5 living-
b.Sept.1855 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.N.J..
Mira Van Riper-21-F-W-daughter-single-b.April 1879 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
Jennie Van Riper-19-F-W-daughter-single-at school-b.Nov.1880 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
Edna Van Riper-16-F-W-daughter-at school-b.June1883 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
Bertha Van Riper-13-F-W-daughter-at school-b.Jan.1887 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
Helen Van Riper-11-F-W-daughter-at school-b.Oct.1888 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
Eda Smers-14-M-W-boarder-b. May 1886 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
================================
Saddle River Township
Roll T623-956
district 39
page 179a, sheet 1, image 1, June 1

7-7
George G. Van Riper-64-M-W-head-farmer-married 35yrs.-
b.Oct.1835 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
Catherine (Kip) Van Riper-60-wife-married 35yrs.-2 children, 1 living-
b.Nov.1840 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
Selah Van Riper-23-M-W-son-farm laborer-b.June 1, 1875 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
============================
Saddle River Township
Fair Lawn
Roll T623-956
district 39
page 196b, sheet 18, image 36, June 19

358-380
Henry Van Riper-66-M-W-head-farmer-married 33yrs.-
b.Aug.1833 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
Ellina M. Van Riper-wife-married 33yrs.-1 child,1 living-
b.June1842 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
===========================
Saddle River Township
borough of Garfield
Roll T623-955
district 16
page 1, sheet 1, image 1, June 19

2-2
Casper J. Hopper-47-M-W-head-farmer-2nd.marriage 3yrs-(1st marriage 15yrs.)
b. N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
Rachael A. Hopper-47-F-W-wife-2nd marriage 3yrs.-3children-none living-
N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
Raymond Hopper-11-son-at school-b. Dec.1888 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
Elmer Hopper-9-M-W-son-at school-b.Dec.1890 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
James Van Riper-79-father in law -retired farmer-married 58yrs.-
b.March 1821 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
Kasia Van Riper-79-F-W-mother in law-married 58yrs.-5 children, 5 living-
b. July 1851 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
================================
Hillsdale Township
Roll T623-955
district 21
page 107b, sheet 5, image 10, June 7

108-113
Henry Lomphson-46-M-W-head-day laborer-married 1yr.-
b.Apr.1854 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Emma Lomphson-31-F-W-wife-married 1yr.-1child, 1 child living-imigrated 1882,in USA 17yrs.-
b.Nov. 1868 Sweden-Fa.b.Sweden-Mo.b.Sweden
Mable Van Riper-1-F-W-stepdaughter-b.June 1898-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Sweden
===================================
Saddle River Township
Roll T623-956
district 39
page 179b, sheet 1, image 1, June 1

5-5
Ribar(?) H. Van Riper-51-M-W-head-married 32yrs.-
b.July 1848 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sharlet Van Riper-50-F-W-wife-married 32yrs.-7 children, 5 living-
b.Sept.1849 N.Y.-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Anna Van Riper-19-F-W-daughter-single-dress maker-b.Aug.1880 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Walter Van Riper-19-M-W-son-dentist-single-b.Mar.1891 N.J..-Fa.b.N.j..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emily Van Riper-15-F-W-daghter-at school-Mar.1885 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
============================================
Saddle River Township
Roll T623-956
district 39
page 179b, sheet 1, image 2, June 1

10-11
Hartman Van Riper-72-M-W-head-farmer-married 38yrs.-
b.June 1827 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jane E. Van Riper-58-wife-married 38yrs.-5 children-1 living-
b.Sept.1841 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Willy W. Cary-40-M-W-boarder-farm laborer-widow-b.May1860 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
=================================
Borough of Westwood
Roll T623-956
district 43
page 251a, sheet 12, image 7, June 16

246-654
Herman Van Riper-50-M-W-head-single-cigar manufacturer-
b.May1850 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sarah Taylor-59-F-W-house keeper-widow-no children-
b.June1840 N.J..-Fa.b..J..-Mo.b.N.J..
============================
Washington Township
Borough of Woodcliff (Woodcliff Lake)
Roll T623-955
district 27
page 212a, sheet 17, image 32, June 16-18

353-375
Frederick G. Van Riper-73-M-W-head-married 53yrs.-
b.March 1827 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jemima Van Riper-72-F-W-wife-married 53yrs.-6 children, 0 living-
b.June 1827 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Lizzie Van Riper-14-F-W-granddaughter-at school-b.June 1885 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary Van Riper-12-F-W-granddaughter-at school-b.June 1888 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
===============================
Washington Township
borough of Wood Cliff (Woodcliff Lake)
Roll T623-955
district 27
page 213a, sheet 18, image 34, June 19

372-372 (two family house)
Frederick Van Riper-67-M-W-head-married 47yrs.-
b.July 1832 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Charity A. Van Riper-64-F-W-married 47yrs.-5 children,4 living-
b.Dec.1835 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
William T. Johnson-22-M-W-boarder-single-farm laborer-
b.Nov.1878 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emma Quinn-32-F-W-servant-single-b.Aug.1867 N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
=============================
Washington Township
borough of Wood Cliff (Woodcliff Lake)
Roll T623-955
district 27
page 213a, sheet 18, image 34, June 19

372-376 (two family house)
Peter E. Van Riper-25-M-W-head-farmer-married 2 yrs.-
b.July 1832 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sadie Van Riper-29-F-W-wife-married 2yrs.-1 child,1 living-
N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
n/a (Frederick E.) Van Riper-1mth.-M-W-son-b.May 1900 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
==================================
1/11/2006

 

 

1900 census, Aquackanonck & Little Falls, Passaic Cty, N.J.

1900
Van Riper
Federal Census
Passaic County
New Jersey
===================================================================================
AQUACKANONCK
roll T623-989
district 84
page 16a, sheet 16, image 31, June 13
Lexington Avenue

270-292
Jacob W.Van Riper-62-M-W-head-soap manf.-married 37yrs.-
b.July 1837 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sarah E. Van Riper-59-F-W-wife-married 37yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Dec.1840 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
James E. Van Riper-30-M-W-son-soap manf.-single-
b.July 1869 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Henry B.Cadmus-40-M-W-brother in law-bank-married 12yrs-
b.April 1860 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Helene Cadmus-38-F-W-sister in law-married 12yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.April 1862 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Harold Cadmus-7-M-W-nephew-at school-
b.Dec.1892 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jerold Cadmus-3-M-W-nephew-
b.Aug.1896 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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AQUACKANONCK
roll T623-989
district 84
page 16b, sheet 16, image 32, June 14
Lexington Avenue

282-303
Edwin Marcelino-58-M-W-head-farmer-married 39yrs.-
b.May 1841 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Anna J. Marcelino-54-F-W-wife-married 39yrs.-2 children, 1 living-
b.Mar.1846 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Gertrude Marcelino-26-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Dec.1883 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
John H. Marcelino-67-M-W-brother-single-farmer-
b.Nov.1832 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Elneam Van Riper-92-F-W-mother in law-widow-
b.April 1808 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
(I belive this is Eleanor-wife of Walling)
Bertha Scott-22-F-B-servant-single-
b.Oct.1878 Virginia-Fa.b.Virginia-Mo.b.Virginia
Patrick Mulock-45-M-B-servant-single-
b.March 1855 Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
———————————————————————————————————————————-
AQUACKANONCK
roll T623-989
district 85
page 49a, sheet 23, image 45, June 21
Bloomfield Avenue

354-415
Philip Van Riper-47-M-W-head farmer-married 25yrs.-
b.April 1853 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Annie Van Riper-43-F-W-wife-married 25yrs.-5 children, 5 living-
b.June 1856 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.England
Philip Van Riper Jr.-21-M-W-son-horse shoe-r-single-
b.Oct.1878 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Harry Van Riper-19-M-W-son plumer-single-
b.April 1881 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Estelle Van Riper-15-F-W-daughter-
b.Nov.1884 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Minnie Van Riper-10-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Sept.1889 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Little Falls Township
roll T623-989
district 85
page 79a, sheet 4, image 7, June 2

62-67
Cyrus Van Ness-37-M-W-head-time keeper-married 7yrs.-
b.Sept.1862 N.J..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.N.Y.
Louise Van Ness-32-F-W-wife-married 7yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Oct.1867 N.Y.-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
George J. Van Ness-5-M-W-son-
b.June 1894 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Hezakia R. Van Riper-55-M-W-boarder-carpenter-married-
b.April 1845 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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April 14,2006

 

 

1900 census, Manchester Twp. & Passaic City, Passaic Cty, NJ

1900
Van Riper
Federal Census
Passaic County
New Jersey
=====================================================================
MANCHESTER Township
(later became Haledon,North Haledon,Prospect Park, and Hawthorne)
roll T623-989
district 88
page 114a, sheet 9, image 5, June 9
Burham Avenue

123-138
Catherine Ruff-68-F-W-widow-6 children, 1 living-immigated 1840-in USA 55yrs.-
b.April 1832 Switzerland-Fa.b.Switzerland-Mo.b.Switzerland
Anthony Van Riper-13-M-W-grandson-at school-
b.June 1886 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lucinda Van Riper-11-F-W-granddaughter-at school-
b.July 1888 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..

———————————————————————————————————————————-
MANCHESTER Township
roll T623-990
district 88
page 119b, sheet 14, image 16, June 20

222-268
Richard Van Riper-66-M-W-head-carpenter-widow-
b.Mar.1834 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary J. Van Riper-40-F-W-daughter-single-
b.July 1859 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Richard Van Riper-26-M-W-son-weaver-single
b.Nov.1873 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Frank Van Riper-20-M-W-son-laborer-single-
b.Dec.1879 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Fred Van Riper-20-M-W-son-grocer’s clerk-single-
b.Dec.1879 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
George Van Riper-20-M-W-son-weaver-single-
b.Mar.1880 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Rose Van Riper-16-F-W-daughter-single-
b.July 1883 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Julia Van Riper-13-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.May 1887 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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MANCHESTER Township
roll T623-990
district 88
page 119b, sheet 14, image 16, June 20

222-269
Andrew Van Riper-30-M-W-head-weaver-married 5yrs.
b.May 1870 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Martha Van Riper-28-F-W-wife-married 5yrs.-2 children, 1 living-
imigrated 1890-in USA 10yrs.
b.July 1871 Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.England
Julia E. Van Riper-1-F-W-daughter-
b.April 1899 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ireland
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PASSAIC CITY, Ward 2
roll T623-990
district 98
page 66b, sheet 4, image 8, June 2
207 Main Aveue

59-83
Cornelius Van Riper-59-M-W-head-physician-widow(of Adrianna Turhune)-
b.Sept.1840 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
A.(Arthur) Ward Van Riper-29-M-W-son-physician-widow (of Eva Popple)-
b.Aug.1870 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
(Arthur was named after Dr. Arthur Ward of Belleville,NJ)
Cornelia Z.(Zabriskie) Van Riper-17-F-W-daughter-at school-single
(Cornelia later married George W. Hart of Mass.)
b.Oct.1882 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
David Scott-22-M-B-servant-driver,coachman-single-
b.June 1888 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Lizzie Kevet-34-F-W-servant-housework-single-imigrated 1880,inUSA 20yrs.-
b.April 1866 Holand-Fa.b.Holland-Mo.b.Holland
Catherine McMonagle-33-F-W-servant-cook-single-imigrated 1890,inUSA 10yrs.-
b.June 1866 Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
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PASSAIC CITY, Ward 2
roll T623-990
district 98
page 28a, sheet 20, image 39, June 11
103 Pennington Avenue

335-387
Elizbeth Levenworth-56-F-W-head-boarding house-married 37yrs.-6 children,6 living-
b.Feb.1844 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Elizabeth Levenworth-27-F-W-daughter-school teacher-single-
b.Dec.1872 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
John T. Van Riper-28-M-W-boarder-lawyer-married 1yr.-
b.April 1872 N.J.-Fa.b.N.j..-Mo.b.N.J..
Edith H. Van Riper-21-F-W-boarder-married 1yr.-0 children-
b.July 1878 N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Julia Elliott-48-F-B-servant-cook-married-
b.May 1852 Virginia-Fa.b.Virginia-Mo.b.Virginia
Belle Baker-28-F-B-servant-waitress-
b.April 1872 Virginia-Fa.b.Virginia-Mo.b.Virginia
Willis Reed-35-M-B-servant-coachman-married-
b.June 1865 No.Carolina-Fa.b.No.Carolina-Mo.b.No. Carolina
Kelurah E. Connah-75-F-W-capitalist-widow-2 children, 1 living-
b.Dec1824 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charlotte C. Brown-51-F-W-landlord-commisiner-widow-2 children, 2 living-
b.Nov.1848 N.Y.-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.N.Y..
John H. Hall-62-M-W-boarder-married-
b.Mar.1838 Conn.-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.Conn..
Minerva Hall-54-F-W-boarder-married 26yrs.-5 children, 2 living-
b.June 1846 N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Everett J. Hall-22-M-W-boarder-chemist-single-
b.Sept.1877 N.Y.-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Raymond W. Hall-15-M-W-boarder-at school-
b.April 1884 N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Celia Lambert-25-F-W-boarder-librarian-single-
b.May 1875 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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PASSAIC CITY, Ward 2
roll T623-990
district 99
page 106a, sheet 22, image 43, June 8
104 Howe Avenue

330-431
John Van Riper-27-M-W-head-bookkeeper-married 4yrs.-
b.March 1873 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Christina Van Riper-26-F-W-wife-married 4yrs.-2 children,2 living-
b.April 1874 Illinois-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Sweden
Chas E. Van Riper-1-M-W-son-
b.Aug.1898 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b. Illinois
Florence Van Riper-10mths.-F-W-daughter-
b.Aug1899 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b. Illinois
Celine Roock(?)-62-M-W-m.in law (sic)-widow-
b.Oct.1837 N.J..-Fa.b.France-Mo.b.France
Liza Oliver-28-F-W-servant-single-
b.Oct.1871 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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PASSAIC CITY, Ward 2
roll T623-990
district 103
page 177a, sheet 16, image 31, June 12
244 Lexington Avenue

258-356
Peter Van Riper-73-M-W-head-Hotel Keeper-married 50 yrs.-
b.Apr.1827 N.Y.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Amelia Van Riper-66-F-W-wife-married 50yrs.-12 children, 8 living-
b.Oct.1833 Scotland-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland
Edie Van Riper-39-M-W-son-dry goods-single-
b.Jan.1861 N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Scotland
Jessie Van Riper-33-F-W-daughter-married 1yr.-0 children-
b.Aug.1866 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..(sic)-Mo.b.Scotland
(1880 shows father born in New York)
W. S. (William)Van Riper-31-M-W-son-bicycle Mfg.-single-
b.Nov.1868 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..(sic)-Mo.b.Scotland
(1880 shows father born in New York)
C.T. Demarest-48-M-W-son in law-cashier-married 1yr.-
b.Feb.1852 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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PASSAIC CITY, Ward 3
roll T623-990
district 100
page 121a, sheet 15, image 29, June 1
Westervelt Place

266-274
Peter Van Riper-23-M-W-head-electrician- -married 1yr.-
b.Feb.1877 N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y.-Mo.b.Scotland
Elizabeh Van Riper-24-F-W-wife-married 1yr.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Feb.1876 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mob.N.Y..
Evelyn Van Riper-0 mths.-F-W-daughter-
b.May 1900 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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May 1,2006

 

 

1900 Van Riper Census, Ohio

1900
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
Ohio
===================================================
Cuyahoga County
Cleveland,Ward 12
T623-roll 1253
district 47
page , sheet 6, image 11, June 6
28 Sibley Street

96-127
Henry J. Van Riper-40-M-W-head-chief bill clerk R.R.-married 15yrs.-
b.Dec.1859 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Marcia Van Riper-40-F-W-wife-married 15yrs.-2 children, 1 living-
b.Dec.1859 Ohio-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ohio
Quelda M. Van Riper-6-F-W-daughter-
b.Sept.1893 Ohio-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Ohio-
Edger C. Woolgar-30-M-W-roomer-accountant-single-
b.b.Aug.1869 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Effie Brown-25-F-W-boarder-single-
b.dec.1864 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Margaret Hanson-40-F-W-roomer-dressmaker-imagrated 1890,inUSA 10yrs.-
b.Sept.1859 Denmark-Fa.b.Denmark-Mo.b.Denmark
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Hancock County
Marion Township
T623-roll 1284
district 70
page 101a, sheet 8, image 15, June 15

163-164
George Peltar-28-M-W-head-farmer-married 11yrs.-
b.Sept.1871 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Abigal Van Riper-38-F-W-housekeeper-married 22yrs.-10 children,5 living-
b.Oct.1861 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Stella M. Garwood-15-F-W-step daughter-at school-
b.April 1885 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Minneola Van Riper-10-F-W-daughter-
b.Jan.1890 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Harry Van Riper-3-M-W-son-
b.May 1897 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Hattie Van Riper-3-F-W-daughter-
b.May 1897 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
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Hardin County
Pleasant Township
Kenton, ward 2
T623-roll 1284
district 90
page 142a, sheet 16, image 31, June 14
Barron Street

388-402
George Van Riper-32-M-W-head-day laborer-married 13yrs.-
b.July 1869 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Bertha Van Riper-32-F-W-wife-married 13yrs.-8 children,7 living-
b.May 1868 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Ethel Van Riper-11-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.July 1888 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Frank Van Riper-11-M-W-son-
b.July 1888 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
John Van Riper-7-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mar.1893 Missouri-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Harry Van Riper-5-M-W-son-
b.Nov.1894 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Ida Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-
May 1896 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
William Van Riper-2-M-W-son-
b.Aug.1897 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Paul Van Riper-9moths.-M-W-son-
b.Aug.1899 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
(John was born in New York so children should probobly say Fa.b.N.Y.)
(in 1910 Census shows Bertha living alone. Can only find Harry 15 and William12 living in
a Childrens home in Ohio. Could not find George)
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Hardin County
Pleasant Township
Kenton, ward 3
T623-roll 1284
district 91
page 154a,b, sheet 12, image 23,24 June 13
Kohler Street

242-261
Fred A. Van Riper-64-M-W-head-church sextent-married 43yrs.-
b.Mar.1831 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Hellen (Ellen)Van Riper-61-F-W-wife-married 43yrs.-12 children, 10 living-
b.Mar.1839 N.J.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Charles C. Van Riper-35-M-W-son-teamster-widow-
b.April 1965 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
James G Van Riper-19-M-W-son-bill poastering-single-
b.Oct.1880 Ohio-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Bessie May Van Riper-14-F-W-daughter-
b.Jan.1886 Ohio-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ethel Van Riper-21-F-W-daughter in law-married 2yrs.,0 children-
b.Jan. 1879 Del..-Fa.b.Del..-Mo.b.Ohio
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Madison County
Union Township
London Village
T623-roll 1299
district 69
page 188b, sheet 11, image 22, June 14

255-281
William Van Riper-26-M-W-head-carriage trainman-married 4yrs.-
b.Jan.1874 N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Lizzie Van Riper-23-F-W-wife-married-4yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Mar. Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Irma Van Riper-3-F-W-daughter-
b.Feb.1897 Ohio-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ohio
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Montgomery County
Jefferson Township
T623-roll 1308
district 90
page 33a, sheet 33, image 65, June 15
Central Branch, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
29 Connecticut Avenue

35-39
Jeremiah Van Riper-67-M-W-inmate-widow-
b.Oct.1832 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Dayton National Cemetery
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
Van Riper, Jeremiah, d. 02/17/1913,
Infantry, SGT, Res: Irvington,Essex County, NJ,
Plot: 1 5 70, bur. 02/17/1913
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Warren County
Turtle Creek Township
Labanon Village
N.E.and S.E. Precinct
T623-roll 1330
district 149
page 5, sheet 7, image , June
139 Mulberry Street

160-168
H. (Horace)W. Van Riper-47-M-W-head-grocer-married 18yrs.-
b.July 1852 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Jennie B. Van Riper-40-F-W-wife-married 18yrs.-2 children, 1 living-
b.July 1859 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Veda Van Riper-11-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Sept.1888 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Julia Earhart-54-F-W-lodger-seamster-single-
b.Mar.1846 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
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Geauga County
Burton Township
Burton Village
T623-roll 1271
district 43
page 21b, sheet 10, image 20, June 13
Cheshire Street

184-192
Aaron D. Bary-54-M-W-head-hotel keeper-married 32yrs.-
Virginia Bary-52-F-W-wife-married 32yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
Eliza A. Reed-55-F-W-sister in law-widow-1 child, 0 living-
Florance M. Brown-34-F-W-servant-housekeeper-widow-1 child, 1 living-
Michael J. Van Riper-51-M-W-boarder-supt.Burton Hull,Co.-single-
b.Aug.1848 Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
Bernard J. Boyle-31-M-W-boarder-Foteman C.E.E.R.R.-single-
James R. Curtis-34-M-W-boarder-construction engineer-single-
Ray W. Huff-26-M-W-boarder-teemster-single-
Henry R Hill-25-M-W-boarder-attorney-single-
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Hancock County
Findlay City, ward 1
precinct A
T623-roll 1283
district 54
page 95a, sheet 8, image 15, June 8
572 North Corey Street

173-175
Richard T. Van Riper-28-M-W-head-moulder-married 8yrs.-
b.Feb.1872 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ella J. Van Riper-27-F-W-wife-married 8yrs.-3 children,1 living-
b.Feb.1873 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Thelma A. Van Riper-5moths.-F-W-daughter-
b.Dec.1899 Ohio-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ohio
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Lucas County
Toledo, ward 7
precinct C
T623-roll 1297
district 60
page 50, sheet 16, image 31, June 1
411 Irving Street

316-342
Frederick A. Allen-54-M-W-head-salon keeper-married 6yrs.-
b.Feb.1846 Connecticuit-Fa.b.Connecticuit-Mo.b.Connecticuit
Mary C. (Van Riper) Allen-37-F-W-wife-married 6yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Nov.1862 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.J..
Frederick W. Allen-4-M-W-son-
b.Oct.1895 Ohio-Fa.b.Connecticuit-Mo.b.Mi..
Nancy E. Van Riper-30-F-W-sister in law-dressmaker-single-
b.Nov.1862 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Montgomery County
Dayton Township
Dayton City, ward 6
T623-roll 1307
district 57
page 190a, sheet 11, image 21, June 8-9
327 Williams Street

203-225
William H. Van Riper-49-M-W-head-tinner-married 17yrs.-
b.Mar.1851 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ireland
son of Henry and Sarah
Isora Van Riper-39-F-W-wife-married 17yrs.-3children, 3 living-
b.Mar.1861 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Clayton Van Riper-16-M-W-son-at school-
b.Feb.1884 Ohio-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ohio
Carrie Van Riper-14-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Mar.1886 Ohio-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ohio
Christian Van Riper-3-M-W-son-
b.Dec.1896 Ohio-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ohio
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Pickaway County
Circleville, ward 1
T623-roll 1313
district 100
page 19a, sheet 7, image 13, June 8
114 Watt Street

149-162
H. Van Riper-49-M-W-head-writing teacher-married 20yrs.-
b.Aug.1850 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Augustin Van Riper-46-F-W-wife-married 20yrs.-0 children-
b.Mar.1854 Ohio-Fa.b.Virginia-Mo.b.Ohio
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Pickaway County
Circleville, ward 5
Circleville City
T623-roll 1313
district 103
page 83a, sheet 23, image 45, June 25
432 Mill Street

546-595
Este (Ester)Van Riper-54-F-W-head-physician-widow-1 child, 1 living-
(1910 shows widow-3 children, 2 living)
b.Dec.1844 Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Marqus E. Van Riper-29-M-W-single-(1920 says Myron)
b.May 1871 Illinois-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Warren County
Union Township
Village of Deerfield
T623-roll 1330
district 151
page 227b, sheet 4, image 8, June 5

74-81
John B. Van Riper-54-M-W-head-grocery man-married 30yrs.-
b.Dec.1845 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Elizabeth (Perrine)Van Riper-48-F-W-wife-married 30yrs.-3 children, 2 living-
b.June 1851 Ohio-Fa.b.Kentucky-Mo.b.Ohio
Demas V. Van Riper-23-M-W-son-grocery clerk-married 2yrs-
b.Feb.1877 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Ruby Van Riper-18-F-W-daughter in law-married 2yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.April 1882 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Doras G. Van Riper-1moth.-F-W-Granddaughter-
b.May 1900 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Catherine Perrine-80-F-W-mother in law-widow-
b.march 1820 Ohio-Fa.b.Virginia-Mo.b.Pa..
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2/21/2007

 

 

1900 census, Steuben, Tioga, Tompkins, and Yates Counties

1900
Van Riper
Federal Census
New York State
===========================================================
Steuben County
Town of Cohocton
T623-roll 1163
district 71
page 235a , sheet 10, image 18, June 12

155-159
Abram Van Riper-76-M-W-head-farmer-married-17yrs.-
b.Nov.1823 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa.
Mary E Van Riper-52-F-W-wife-married 17yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Feb.1848 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emma L. Van Riper-16-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.April 1884 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Loleta M. Van Riper-25-F-W-stepdaughter-housework-single-
b.April 1875 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frank White-M-W-23-boarder-farm laborer-single-
b.Nov.1876 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Steuben County
Town of Cohocton
T623-roll 1163
district 71
page 230a, sheet 5, image 8, June 12
65-66

James Van Riper-51-M-W-head-farmer-married 30yrs.-
b.June 1848 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Francisca Van Riper-50-F-W-wife-married 30yrs.-3 children,3 living-
b.May 1850 N.Y..-Fa.b.Vt..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jerry Van Riper-26-M-W-son-farm laborer-married 6yrs.-
b.Aug.1873 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Julia Van Riper-23-F-W-daughter in law-married 6ys.-1 child,1 living-
b.April 1877 N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.N.Y..
Annie Van Riper-4-F-W-granddaughter-
b.Sept.1895-N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Steuben County
Howard Town
T623-roll 1164
district 96
page 14a, sheet 5, image 9, June 11

100-104
Charles A. Van Riper-23-M-W-head-farmer-married 3yrs.-
b.Oct.1876 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Margurete Van Riper-27-F-W-wife-married 3yrs.-2 children-2 living-
b.Jan.1873 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Harold Van Riper-1-M-W-son-
b.June 1898 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emma Van Riper-8mths.-F-W-daughter-
b.Sept.1899 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Tioga County
Tioga Town
T623-1168
district 137
page 297b, sheet 10, image 20, June 27

269-271
Wm. Van Riper-33-M-W-head-farmer-married 7yrs.-
b.Mar.1867 Pa.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
Althea G.(Steward) Van Riper-37-F-W-wife-married 7yrs.-5 children,5 living-
b.Mar.1863 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary M.- Van Riper-6-F-W-daughter-
b.Jan.1894 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Rose J. Van Riper-5-F-W-daughter-
b.Mar.1895 N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Minnie A. Van Riper-3-F-W-daughter-
b.July 1896 N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
?? Van Riper-1moth.-F-W-daughter-
b.April 1900 N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Tioga County
Waverly
T623-1167
district 119
page 14a, sheet 13, image 25, June
26 Ithaca Street

284-306
Nelson Lyons-53-M-W-head-farmer-married 24yrs.-
b.Nov.1846 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Amelia Lyons-44-F-W-wife-married 24yrs.-0 children-
b.Nov.1855 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Edna Van Riper-4-F-W-niece-
b.May 1896 N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Tioga County
Town of Spencer
T623-1168
district 135
page 272b, sheet 6, image 12, June 14

147-147
Henry B. Forsyth-64-M-W-head-farmer-married 38yrs.-
b.May1836 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary A. Forsyth-63-M-W-wife-married 38yrs.-1 child-1 living-
b.Jan.1837 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Chas. Van Riper-35-M-W-son in law-farm laborer-married 6yrs.-
b.Dec.1864 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Bertha (Forsyth) Van Riper-26-F-W-daughter-married 6yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Jan.1874 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Clara H. Van Riper-5-F-W-granddaughter-
b.Jan.1895 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Pearl Van Riper-3-F-W-granddaughter-
b.Aug.1896 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Tioga County
Town of Tioga
T623-1168
district 137
page 296b, sheet 9, image 18, June 23

248-260
Edward Van Riper-61-M-W-head-farmer-married 38yrs.-
b.Feb.1839 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Rebecca M. Van Riper-55-wife-married 38yrs.-9 children, 6 living-
b.Sept.1844 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Edward Van Riper-15-M-W-at school-
b.Mar.1885 Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
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Tioga County
Town of Owego
T623-1168
district 127
page 159a, sheet 4, image 7, June 7

86-87
Fredrick E Van Riper-41-M-W-head-farmer-married 22yrs.-
b.Aug.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Myra Van Riper-43-F-W-wife-married 22yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Mar.1857 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charles M. Van Riper-18-M-W-farm Laborer-single-
b.Sept.1881 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Tioga County
Spencer
T623-1168
district 134
page 259b, sheet 3, image 6, June 5

18-89
Morris Jackson Van Riper-49-M-W-head-paper hanger-married 23yrs.-
b.Dec.1850 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Nellie J. (Elsie Starr)Van Riper-52-F-W-wife-married 23yrs.-3 children, 2 living-
b.Mar.1880 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Alice H. Van Riper-20-F-W-daughter-type setting office-single-
Rollin S. Van Riper-15-M-W-son-at school-
b.July 1884 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Tioga County
Town of Owego
T623-roll 1168
district 127
page 162b, sheet 7, image 14, June 14

164-165
Morris Van Riper-73-M-W-head-farmer-married 48yrs.-
b.Aug.1826 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary Ann Van Riper-68-F-W-wife-married 48yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Nov.1831 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Tompkins
Newfield Town
T623-roll 1169
district 162
page 157b, sheet 11, image 22, June 22

287-299
John Van Riper-78-M-W-head-farmer-married-40yrs.-
b.May 1840 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Fannie Van Riper-60-F-W-wife-married 40yrs.-2 children, 1 living-
b.Oct.1840 England-Fa.b.England-mo.b.England
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Tompkins
Newfield Town
T623-roll 1169
district 162
page 158b, sheet 12, image 24, June 26

314-327
Horace A. Van Riper-55-M-W-head-farmer-widow-
b.Feb.1845 N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.
Ralph Van Riper-15-M-W-son-at school-
b.Jan.1885 N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.
Addie Van Riper-13-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Mar.1887 N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.
Rozela Carpenter-52-F-W-servant-married 20yrs.-1 child,1 living-
b.Mar.1848 N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.
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Yates County
Italy Town
T623-roll 1179
district 135
page 46a, sheet 9, image 17, June 21

204-207
Edgar J. Van Riper-44-M-W-head-farmer-married 20yrs.-
b.Sept.1846 N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.
Jennie E. Van Riper-43-F-W-wife-married 20yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Dec.1848 N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.
May I. Van Riper-18-F-W-daughter-single-
b.May 1882 N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.
James Day-M-W-26-uncle-farm laborer-single-
b.Aug.1878 N.Y.-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.N.Y.
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Jan.7, 2007

 

 

1900 census, Seneca County, New York State

1900
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
NEW YORK STATE
===========================================================
Seneca County
Village of Waterloo, ward 2
T623-roll 1162
district 100
page 245b, sheet 15, image 30, June 16
Main Street

388-397
William D. Lohr-46-M-W-head-organ case maker-married 27yrs.-
b.Oct.1853 N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa…-Mo.b.N.Y..
Francis A. Lohr-43-F-W-wife-married 27yrs.-3 children,3 living-
b.June 1856 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Spencer M. Lohr-25-M-W-son-carpenter-single-
b.Mar.1875 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Fredrick Lohr-21-M-W-son-day laborer-single-
b. Aug.1878 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary F. Lohr-10-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.July 1889 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
George P. Lohr-69-M-W-father-widow-
b.July 1830 Pa..-Fa..b.Pa..-Mo.b.Kentucky..
Elsie Youngs-70-F-W-mother in law-widow-2 children, 2 living-
b.July 1829 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Edwin A. Westcott-27-M-W-nephew-day laborer-single-
b.Nov.1872 Maine-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Edna M. Van Riper-16-F-W-servant-single-
b.July 1883 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Seneca County
Varick
T623-roll 1162
district 98
page 211a, sheet 5, image 9, June 9

109-109
Edward Van Riper-56-M-W-farmer-married 30yrs.-
b.Sept.1843 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Francis (Sweezy)Van Riper-54-F-W-wife-married 30yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
b.Oct.1845 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jay H. Van Riper-28-M-W-son-farm laborer-single-
b.Aug.1871 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Bert B. Van Riper-26-M-W-son-farm laborer-single-
b.July 1873 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Leroy E. Van Riper-25-M-W-son-farm laborer-single-
b.May 1875 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ernest N. Van Riper-17-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mar.1883 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Eliza Sweezy-79-F-W-mother in law-widow-3 children, 1 living-
b.June 1820 N.Y..-Fa.b.Indiana-Mo.b.Indiana
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Seneca County
Varick
T623-roll 1162
district 98
page 217a, sheet 11, image 21, June 20

280-280
Peter H. Van Riper-69-M-W-head-farmer-married 7yrs.-
b.April 1831 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Fannie L. Van Riper-42-F-W-wife-married 7yrs.-0 children-
b.Aug.1857 N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
William Johnson-22-M-W-boarder-farm laborer-single-
b.May 1878 Georgia-Fa.b.Georgia-Mo.b.Georgia
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Seneca County
Fayette Township
Village of Waterloo
T623-roll 1162
district 86
page 40a, sheet 9, image 17, June 11

196-202
Julia Van Riper-61-F-W-head-farmer-widow-4 children, 4 living-
(widow of Stephen Vreeland Van Riper -son of Peter Van Riper and Maria Vreeland)
b.Oct.1838 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lottie Van Riper-28-F-W-daughter-domestic-single-
b.Aug.1871 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charles B. Van Riper-26-M-W-son-farm laborer-single-
b.Oct.1873 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Elmer J. Van Riper-20-son-farm laborer-single-
b.Aug.1880 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William Mcknight-25-M-W-farm laborer-single-
b.Mar.1875 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Seneca County
Fayette Township
Village of Waterloo, ward 1
T623-roll 1162
district 86
page 33a, sheet 2, image 3, June 2
Washington Street

31-33
Peter G. Van Riper-75-head-carpenter-married 53yrs.-
b.Nov.1824 N.Y.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Catharine Van Riper-67-F-W-wife-married 53yrs.,2 children,2 living-
imigrated 1842, in USA 58yrs.
b.Nov.1832 Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mob.Ireland
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Seneca County
Fayette Township
Village of Waterloo
T623-roll 1162
district 86
page 46a, sheet 15, image 29, June 22

345-354
Richard Van Riper-75-M-W-head-farm laborer-married 45yrs.-
b.Nov.1824 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sarah Van Riper-62-F-W-wife-married 45yrs.-6 children, 3 living-
b.Jan.1838 b. N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mabel Van Riper-26-F-W-daughter-domestic-
b.May 1874 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Seneca County
Fayette Township, ward 1
Village of Waterloo
T623-roll 1162
district 86
page 34b., sheet 3, image 6, June 4
Fayette Street

72-76
Orsa P. Van Riper-31-M-W-head-house painter-married 5yrs.-
b.Jan.1869 b. N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Scharlotte Van Riper-28-F-W-wife-married 5yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Nov.1871 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Raymond Van Riper-3-M-W-son-
b.June 1896 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Stanley V. Van Riper-2-M-W-son-
b.May 1898 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Seneca County
Fayette Township, ward 1
Village of Waterloo
T623-roll 1162
district 86
page 34b., sheet 3, image 6, June 4
Fayette Street

73-77
Theodore Van Riper-45-M-W-head-plumer-married 21yrs.-
b.Jan.1855 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ireland
Emma Van Riper-43-F-W-wife-married 21yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
imigrated 1862, in USA 38 yrs.-
b.April 1857 England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Ernest F. Van Riper-19-M-W-son-plumer-single-
b.Jan.1881 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.England
Florence Van Riper-15-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Oct.1884 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.England
Hazel Van Riper-12-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Dec.1887 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.England
Labancha Van Riper-10-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Sept.1889 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.England
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Seneca County
Fayette Township, ward 3
Village of Waterloo
T623-roll 1162
district 101
page 258a, sheet 8, image 15, June 13
Swift Street

176-189
John Van Riper-56-M-W-head-mason and contractor-married 30yrs.-
b.Oct.1843 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Margaret Van Riper-48-F-W-wife-married 30yrs.-9 children, 8 living-
b.Aug.1851 Maine-Fa.b. Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
William A. Van Riper-27-M-W-son-mason-single-
b.March 1873 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Maine
Nannie M. Van Riper-24-F-W-daughter-marker woolen factory.-single-
b.April 1876 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Maine
Charles Van Riper-19-M-W-son-single-
b.Feb.1881 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Maine
John Van Riper-16-M-W-son-single-
b.Oct.1883 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Maine
Nettie Van Riper-13-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.June 1886 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Maine
Jennie Van Riper-12-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.June 1887 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Maine
Albert G. Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-
b.Dec.1891 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Maine
Elizabeth Van Riper-7-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.July 1892 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Maine
Mary A. Van Riper-60-F-W-sister-finishing room factory-single-
b.July 1839 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Eliza J. Van Riper-58-F-W-sister-finishing room factory-single-
b.June 1841 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Seneca County
Fayette Township, ward 3
Village of Waterloo
T623-roll 1162
district 101
page 260a, sheet 10, image 19, June 15
Eliska Street

233-249
Silvers Van Riper-42-M-W-head-work in coal yard-married 8yrs.-
b.Mar.1885 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emma J. Van Riper-41-F-W-married 8yrs.-0 children-
b.July 1858 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Seneca County
Fayette Township, ward 3
Village of Waterloo
T623-roll 1162
district 101
page 256b, sheet 6, image 12, June 12
Main Street

139
William Van Riper-49-M-W-head-engineer woolen factory-married 26yrs.-
b.June 1850 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary Van Riper-46-F-W-wife-married 26yrs.-7 children, 7 living-
b.May 1854 N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Rose M. Van Riper-23-F-W-daughter-card room factory-single-
b.April 1877 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Katharine Vanriper 20 daughter-finishing room factory-single-
b.Sept.1879 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Winferd Van Riper-18 daughter-finishing room factory-single-
b.Aug.1881 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Leoine Van Riper-16 daughter-at shool-
b.Sept.1883 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Eliza Van Riper-14-daughter-at school-
b.Jan.1886 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Thomas Van Riper-11- son-at school-
b.Oct.1888 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Warren Van Riper-9- son-at school-
April 1891 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Seneca County
Fayette Township
T623-roll 1162
district 85
page 24a, sheet 4, image 7, June 9

105-105
William Van Riper-19-M-W-head-farmer-
b.July 1880 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Josephine Van Riper-18-F-W-sister-dress maker-
b.Sept.1881 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Edna Van Riper-15-F-W-sister-at school-
July 1884 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Caroline Van Riper-13-F-W-sister-at school-
Nov.1886 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary Van Riper-10-F-W-sister-at school-
April 1890 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Richard Van Riper-4-M-W-brother-
Mar.1900 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Silvius Van Riper-3 moths.-brother-
b.Jan.1896 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Father and Mother were-John G. and Mary E. Van Riper-
1910 Seneca-Waterloo-page 281b-image 18
can’t find them in 1900
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Seneca County
Tyre Town
T623-roll 1162
district 97
page 200a, sheet 4, image 7, June 8-9-11

93-93
Grove Van Riper-28-M-W-head-farmer-single
b.May 1872 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Bernelia Van Riper-53-F-W-mother-widow (of Sith)-5 children, 5 living-
b.Aug.1846 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Homer Van Riper-19-M-W-brother-farm laborer-single
b.April 1871 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
John Van Riper-16-M-W-brother-at school-
b.Nov.1883 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Seneca County
Junius Town
T623-roll 1162
district 87
page 49b, sheet 1, image 2, June 2

9-9
G. W. Sutherland-53-M-W-farmer-married-52yrs.-
b.Aug.1846 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Izora Sutherland-52-F-W-wife-married 52yrs.-2 children, 1 living-
b.Aug.1847 Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Leona Sutherland-25-F-W-daughter-school teacher-single-
b.June 1878 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Gace Sutherland-12-F-W-daughter-
b.June 1889 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Etta Stule-25-F-W-servant-single-
b.Feb.1875 N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frank Van Riper-21-M-W-boarder-farm laborer-single-
Oct.1878 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Jan.6, 2006

 

 

1900 Van Riper census, Morris County,New Jersey

1900
Van Riper
Federal Census
Morris County
New Jersey
===================================================================
HANOVER, Northern district
Parsippany
roll T623-987
district 55
page 162b-163a, sheet 8, image 14-15, June 9
8 Hanover Road

103-108
Edward Ball-71-M-W-head-farmer-married 35yrs.-
b.May1829 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Martha E. Ball-62-F-W-wife-married 35yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Oct.1837 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Anna S. Ball-31-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Dec.1868 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sarah F. Ball-62-F-W-sister-
b.Nov.1836 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Thomas A. Van Ryper-46-M-W-servant-widow-cannot read or write-
b.Mar.1854 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..

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Florham Park Borough
roll T623-987
district 49
page 71a, sheet 8, image 1, June 1
8 Hanover Road

8-9 (two family house)
William Howell-52-M-W-head-farmer-married 30yrs..-
b.Dec.1847 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Adela Howell-53-F-W-wife-married 30yrs.-no children-
b.Nov.1844 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Anthony Van Riper-71-M-W-boarder-farm laborer-single-
b.Jan.1829 N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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HANOVER
roll T623-987
district 58
page 199b, sheet 5, image 10, June 8
New Jersey Hospital for the insane, at Morris Plains

3-3
Ansel J. Van Riper-42-M-W-patient-single-
b.1858 N.J..-Fa.b.n/a-Mo.b.n/a
1880 lists Father as Benjamin, b.N.J. and mother as Nancy, b.N.Y..
and Ansel(insane)
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HANOVER Township
Western Electric district
roll T623-987
district 57
page 192a, sheet 8, image 15, June 11

145-151
Joseph Van Riper-20-M-W-head-laborer-married 1yr.-cannot read or write-
b.July 1879 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Hulda Van Riper-21-F-W-wife-married 1yr.-1 child, 0 living-
b.Dec.1878 Sewden-Fa.b.Sweden-Mo.b.Sweden
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HANOVER Township
Western Electric district
roll T623-987
district 57
page 193a, sheet 9, image 17, June 13

166-172
Samuel Van Riper-65-M-W-head-laborermarried 30yrs.-
b.Dec.1834 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary Van Riper-57-F-W-wife-married 30yrs.-12 children, 5 living-
b.Nov.1842 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Richard Vanderhoof, Sr.-84-M-W-father in law-widow-
b.May1816 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Edward Van Riper-24-M-W-son-laborer-single-
b.Nov.1875 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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MONTVILLE Township
roll T623-988
district 63
page 56b, sheet 1, image 2, June 1

18-18
Henry Van Riper-27-M-W-head-R.R.laborer-married 4yrs.-
b.Oct.1872 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Emma Van Riper-32-F-W-wife-married 4yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.Jan. 1868 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Hermon Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-
b.April 1892 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ethel Van Riper-3-F-W-daughter-
b.Mar.1897 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Della Van Riper-11mths.F-W-daughter-
b.June 1899 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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MONTVILLE Township
roll T623-988
district 63
page 57b, sheet 2, image 4, June 2

221-230
William Van Riper-58-M-W-Head-day laborer-
b.Oct.1841 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Carrie Van Ripe-52-wife-Married 32yrs.-7 children, 1 living-
b.April 1848 N.J..-Fa.b.Holland-Mo.b.Holland
Frank Van Riper-15-M-W-Son-farm laborer-
b.July 1884 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Minnie Van Riper-12-F-W-Daughter-at school-
b.July 1887 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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MONTVILLE Township
roll T623-988
district 63
page 61a, sheet 6, image 2, June 5

177-127
John Van Riper-32-M-W-head-farmer-married 7yrs.-
b.June 1867 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Josie Van Riper-32-F-W-wife-Married 7yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.Dec.1867 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Walter D. Van Riper-5-M-W-son-
b.May 1895 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ethel M. Van Riper-3-F-W-daughter-
b.Sept.1896 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Albert R. Van Riper-1-M-W-son-
b.Aug.1898 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Laura Van Duyne-17-F-W-servant-single-
b.Nov.1882 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Bert Meldoum-18-M-W-farm laborer-single-
b.Aug.1881 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Otto Heinrich-n/a-M-W-farm laborer-
b.n/a-n/a-n/a
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PEQUANNOC (Pequannock)
first election district
roll T623-988
district 73
page 61a, sheet 2, image 3, June 4

21-21
Mortimer Card-55-M-W­-blacksmith-widow-
b.Oct.1844 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary C. Card-32-F–daughter-single-
b. Feb.1868 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Charles M. Card-20-M-­son-blacksmith-
b.April 1880 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
James E. Card-11-M-W-son-at school-
b.Dec.1888 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ida M. Gunthur-22F-W-daughter-married 2 yrs.-1 child,1 living-
b.Mar.1878 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
George Van Riper-21-M-W-blacksmith apprentice-single-
b.May1879 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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PEQUANNOC (Pequannock)
first election district
roll T623-988
district 73
page 62b, sheet 2, image 4, June 5

43-43
Peter P. Van Riper-40-M-W-head-farmer-married 13yrs.-
b.Dec.1839 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary L. Van Riper-35-F-W-wife-married 13yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.Sept.1864 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Howard A. Van Riper12-M-W-son-at school-
b.Jan.1888 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Edwin Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-
b.Oct.1891 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Clifford Van Riper-4-M-W-son-
b.July 1895 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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PEQUANNOC (Pequannock)
first election district
roll T623-988
district 73
page 65a, sheet 5, image 9, June 8

90-91
Martin R. Van Riper-56-M-W-head-laborer can shop-married 27yrs.-
b.May 1844 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Margretta Van Riper50-F-W-wife-married 27yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.April 1850 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Charles A Van Riper19-M-W-son-at school-single-
b.May 1881 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary E. Ryerson-32-F-W-neice-school teacher-single
b.Jan.1868 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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ROCKAWAY Township
Rockaway Borough
roll T623-988
district 78
page 149b, sheet 10, image 17, June 11

221-230
William H. Van Riper-35-M-W-head
b.Feb.1869 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jeannette Van Riper-49-F-W-wife
b.Jan.1860 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
William Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-
b.1892 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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March 30, 2006

 

 

1900 Van Riper census, Missouri

1900
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
Missouri
=======================================
Newton County
Neosho Township
Neosho City, ward 2
T623-roll 878
district 109
page 178a, sheet 19, image 37, June 15
McCord Street

418-429
Charles Van Riper-74-M-W-machinist-married 46yrs.
b.May1826 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary C. Van Riper-68-F-W-wife-married 46yrs.-3 children, 2 living-
b.May 1832-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Esther Rudy-36-F-W-daughter-divorced-2 children, 2 living-
b.Nov. Iowa-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Van Riper Rudy-13-M-W-grandson-at school-b.Nov.1886 Missouri-Fa.b.Illinois,Mo.b.Iowa
Agnes Rudy-12-F-W-granddaughter-at school-b. Mar.Missouri-Fa.b.Illinois,Mo.b.Iowa
Found Van Riper Rudy married for 4 years in 1910 census with 2 children.
Also was inducted in WW1 May 1917.
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St. Louis County
St Louis, ward 18
T623-roll 896
district 270
page 126a, sheet 1, image 1, June 1
1112 Madison Avenue

4-6 (two familiy house)
John Van Riper-38-M-W-head-contractor-married 17yrs.-
b.Nov.1861 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Ella Van Riper-39-F-W-wife-married 17yrs.-3 children, 1 living-
b.Jan.1861 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Nadie B. Van Riper-5-F-W-daughter-b.b.Mar.1895 Missouri-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
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Cass County
Grand River Township
Harrisonville City
T623-roll 846
district 33
page 104b, sheet 5, image 10, June 6
East Pearl Street

111-112
Charles Van Riper-36-M-W-head-buss and transfer line-married this past year-
b.April 1864 Illinios-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Vt..
Cora B. Van Riper-30-F-W-wife-married this past year-no children-
b.Nov.1869 Missouri-Fa.b.Kentucky-Mo.b.Virginia
———————————
Lawrence
Aurora Township
Aurora City, ward 2
T623-roll 870
district 72
page 27a, sheet 11, image 21, June 7

196-203
George Van Riper-64-M-W-head-Supt.-married 41yrs.-
b.April 1836 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Perthina S. Van Riper-60-F-W-wife-married 41yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.May 1840 N.Y.-Fa.b.Ma..-Mo.b.N.H..
Oma Abbey-21-F-W-servant-b.Oct.1878 Missouri-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Illinois
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Pettis
Sadalia Township
Sedalia, ward 4
T623-roll 881
district 114
page 287a, sheet 15, image 29, June 11
415 West Broadway

311-354
John J. Van Riper-37-M-W-head-banker-married 14yrs.
b.Fa.1863 Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Anna M. Van Riper-35-F-W-wife-married 14yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
b.May 1865 Illinois-Fa.b.Virgina-Mo.b.Virgina
Walker Van Riper-13-M-W-son-at school-b.Mar.1887 Missouri-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Ill..
Leah M. Van Riper-11-F-W-daughter-at school-b.June 1889 Missouri-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Ill..
John C. Van Riper-9-M-W-son-at school-b.Dec.1890 Missouri-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Ill..
George Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-b.May 1892 Missouri-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Ill..
Saphire Williams-45-F-B-servant-b.June 1855 Missouri-Fa.b.Missouri-Mo.b. Missouri
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Jasper County
Joplin Township
Webb, ward 1
T623-roll 866
district 49
page 190b, sheet 4, image 8, June 4-5
Webb Street

88-109
Frank Van Riper-51-M-W-head-hack driver-married 10yrs.-
b.Feb.1849-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
======================================================
12-22-2005

 

 

1900 Van Riper census, Michigan, Wayne County

1900
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
Michigan
=======================================
Wayne County
Brownstown Township
T623-roll 754
district 178
page 12a, sheet 12, image 23, June 22
Flat Rock

246-246
Jerry Van Riper-68-M-W-head-painter-married 18yrs.-
b.May.1832 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..Mo.b.N.Y..
Addie Van Riper-46-F-W-wife-married 18yrs.-5 children, 5 living-
b.May 1854 England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Jessie Van Riper-17-M-W-son-single-b.June 1882 Mi.-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.England
Loyde Van Riper-13-M-W-son-b.Sept. 1886 Mi.-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.England
Cathinka Van Riper-12-F-W-daughter-b.Jan.1888 Mi.-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.England
Nauman Van Riper-11-M-W-son-b.April 1889 Mi.-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.England
Lara Van Riper-9-F-W-daughter-b.Jan.1891 Mi.-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.England
————————————————–
Wayne County
Brownstown Township
T623-roll 754
district 178
page 16a, sheet 16, image 31-June 27
Rockwood Street

360-360
Mary Van Riper-74-F-W-head-widow-6 children, 3 living-
b.Aug.1825 Canada-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.Nova Scotia
Mary Mixicut-21-F-W-servant-single-
b.Sept.1878 N.Y.-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.N.Y..
——————————————————-
Wayne County
Brownstown
T623-roll 754
district 178
page 10b, sheet 10, image 20, June 19
Gibraltar Street

218-218
George Welle-40-M-W-head-farmer-married 3yrs.-
b.Sept.1859-Fa.Germany-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lucy Welle-22-F-W-wife-married 3yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Jan.1878-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Mi..
John Welle -1-M-W-son-b.July1898 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Lucy Welle-75-F-W-mother-widow-2 children, 2 living-
b.Aug.1824 N.Y..-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.Canada
Matilda Welle-41-F-W-sister-single-
b.April 1839 Mi.-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Canada
Joseph Leader-15-M-W-servant-single-
b.May1885 Mi.-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Mi..
John Van Riper-25-M-W-boarder-farm laborer-single-
b.May 1875 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Wayne County
Dearborn Township
Dearborn Village
T623-roll 754
district 180
page 8a, sheet 8, image 15, June 6

171-173
Allen E Van Riper-34-M-W-head-widow-bookkeepr-
b.Dec.1865 Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Ellen E. Van Riper-63-F-W-mother-widow-6 children, 4 living-
b.Sept.1836 Mi.-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Ida Van Riper-38-F-W-sister-single-b.May1862 Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
————————-

Wayne
ward 16, Detroit
T623-roll 753
district 164
page 64a, sheet 18, image 35, June 15
490 Anthon Street

???-???
Mary Van Riper-40-F-W-head-married 23yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
b.Mar.1859 Mi.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Charlette Van Riper-22-F-W-daughter-stenographer-single-
b.April 1878 Mi..-Fa.b. Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Oren Van Riper-9-M-W-son-at school-b.Oct.1891 Mi.-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
———————————
Wayne County
Detroit , ward 10
T623-roll 751
district 116
page 210a, sheet 3, image 5, June 8-9
948 14th Avenue

57-61
Charles E. Van Riper-35-M-W-head-office clerk-married 13 yrs.-
b.Feb.1865 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Minnie L. Van Riper-31-F-W-wife-married 13yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Jan.1869 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emily M. Van Riper-12-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Mar.1888 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Glen L. Van Riper-7-M-W-son-at school-
b.June 1892 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
—————————————————-
Wayne County
Detroit ward 5
T623-roll 749
district 55
page 178a, sheet 6, image 11, June 6
27

97-105
John A. Van Riper-47-M-W-head-machinist-married 29yrs.-
b.Jan.1853 Mi.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary A. Van Riper-44-F-W-wife-married 29yrs.-5 children, 2 living-
b.May1856 Canada-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Ireland
Dolly (Dorothy) Van Riper-16-F-W-daughter-single-at school-
b.Mar.1884 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Canada
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Wayne County
Detroit, ward 5
T623-roll 749
district 55
page 178a, sheet 6, image 11, June 6
27

97-106 (two family house)
Harry C. Van Riper-22-M-W-head-Carriage ???-married 1yr.-
b.July 1876 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Canada
Maud Van Riper-23-F-W-wife-married 1yr.-no children-
b.Oct.1880 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
——————————————————————-
Wayne County
Detroit, ward 5

T623-roll 749
district 55
page 171a, sheet 2, image 3, June 2
283 Harper Ave.

19-21
John C. Van Riper-51-M-W-head-machinist-married 30yrs.-
b.Dec.1848 Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Catherine C. Van Riper-49-F-W-wife-married 30yrs.-4 children-2 living-
b. Dec.1850 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Arthur H. Van Riper-29-M-W-son-furrior-single-b.April 1871 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
LaMont Van Riper-23-M-W-son-book keeper-single-b.Jan.1877 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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12/2/2005

 

 

1900 Van Riper census, Michigan, Washtenaw County

1900
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
Michigan
=======================================
Washtenaw County
Webster Township
T623-roll 746
district 108
page 114a, sheet 7, image 13, June 18

148-143
Chars. H. Van Riper-54-M-W-head-farmer-married 29yrs.-
b.Nov.1845 Mi..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sarah B.C.Van Riper-50-F-W-wife-b.May1850 -married 29yrs.-1 child,1living-
b.May1850 Mi..-Fa.b.Vermont-Mo.b.Vermont
Rosa M. Gregory-29-F-W-daughter-divorced-Dec.1881 Mi.-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Margery E. Gregory-6-F-W-grand daughter-at school-b.Aug.1893 Mi.-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
William F. Myer-22-M-W-farm laborer-b.Oct.1877 Mi.-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
—————-
Washtenaw County
Webster Township
T623-roll 746
district 108
page 115a, sheet 8, image 15, June 19

161-163
Frank Van Riper-24-M-W-head-farm laborer-married 4yrs.-
b.April 1876 Mi.-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Estella Van Riper-21-F-W-wife-married 4yrs.-2 children,2 living
b.Jan. 1879 Mi.-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
James M. Van Riper-3-M-W-son-b.Oct.1896 Mi.-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Frank E. Van Riper-11mths.-M-W-son-b.July 1899 Mi.-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
———————————-
Washtenaw County
Sylvan Township
Chelsia Village
T623-roll 746
district 107
page 98b, sheet 8, image 16, June 7
East Street

190-231
William Van Riper-32-M-W-head-bookkeeper-married 3yrs.-
b.Nov.1867 Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.England
Amelia Van Riper-23-F-W-wife-married 3yrs.-1 child,1 living-
b. Aug.1876 Mi..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Florence Van Riper-31-F-W-sister-single-domestic-b.Feb.1869 Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.England
Floyd Van Riper-23-M-W-brother-carpenter-single-b.Oct.1876 Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.England
Schuyler Van Riper-29-M-W-brother-salesman-single- in butcher shop-b.Feb.1871 Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.England
William Van Riper-2-M-­W-son-b.Mar.1898 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
——————————————————————-
Washtenaw County
City of Ann Arbor, ward 6
T623-roll 746
district 89
page 127b, sheet 25, image 50, June 14-15
1333 385-426 Vineland Street

387-428
Anna C. Huber-44-F-W-head-widow-1 child,1 living-b.Nov.1855 Ohio-Fa.b.Switzerland-Mo.b.Switzerland
Edward Huber-18-M-W-son-student-single-b.May 1882 Wisconson-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Ohio
Arron Kingsly-23-M-W-lodger-student-single-b.Sept.1876 Mi.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Martin L. Hindley-28-M-W-lodger-student-single-b.Jan.1872 Ohio-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Paul Van Riper-24-M-W-lodger-student-single-b.Dec.1871 Iowa-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
George H. Harding-22-M-W-lodger-student-single-Mar.1878 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Clarence Morre-28-M-W-lodger-student-single-b.Dec.1877 Ohio-Fa.b.Maine-Mo.b.Ohio
Marshall E. De Wolf-19-M-W-lodger-student-single-b.Sept.1880 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
——————————————————————————-
Washtenaw County
ward 3, Ypsilanti
T623-roll 747
district 112
page 185, sheet 20, image 39,June 18
412 Huron Street

352-389
Bert Van Riper-24-M-W-head-carpenter-Married 6yrs.-
b.April 1876 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.England
Carrie Van Riper-24-F-W-wife-married 6yrs.-no children-
b.Dec.1875 Canada-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Canada
====================================================
12/1/2005

 

 

1900 Van Riper census, Michigan, Shiawassee County

1900
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
Michigan
=======================================
Shiawassee County
Woodhull Township
T623-roll 744
district 101
page 351a, sheet 5, image 9- June 15

110-112
Julia A. Van Riper-71-F-W-head-widow (of Jeremiah)-2 children, 2 living-
b.June 1828 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Catherine Ordiway-45-F-W-daughter-widow-1 child, 1living-
b.April 1855 Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William Scarbrourgh-66-M-W-laborer-single-b.April1837 Eng..-Fa.b.Eng..-Mo.b.Eng..
Flora Winters-17-F-W-adopted daughter-single-b.Mar.1883 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
—————————————————–
Shiawassee County
Woodhull Township
T623-roll 744
district 101
page 351a, sheet 5, image 9- June 15

111-113
Andrew B. Van Riper-47-M-W-head-farmer-married 25yrs..
b.Aug.1852 Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.-b.N.Y..
Alice R. Van Riper-41-F-W-wife-married 25yrs.-5 children,5 living-
b.Mar.1859 Mi.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Andrew J. Van Riper-17-M-W-son-single-b.May 1883 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Pearl S. Van Riper- daughter-at school-b.June 1886-Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Archie H. Van Riper-11-M-W-son-at school-b.Nov.1888-Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
———————————————————
Shiawassee County
Woodhull Township
T623-roll 744
district 101
page 351a, sheet 5, image 9- June 15

111-113
J. C. Van Riper-20-M-W-head-boots shoe dealer-married this past year-
b. April 1880 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Mary G. Van Riper-23-F-W-wife-married this year-no children-
b.April 1877 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.Y..
————————————————————
Shiawassee County
Woodhull
T623-roll 744
district 101
page 352a, sheet 6, image 11,

141-143
Myron A. Van Riper-22-M-W-head-farmer-married 1yr.-
b.Oct.1877 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
D. Pearl Van Riper-19-F-W-wife-married 1yr.-no children-
b.Nov.1880 Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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11/28/2005

 

 

1900 Van Riper census, Michigan, Ingham County

1900
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
Michigan
=======================================
Ingham County
White Oak
T623-roll 716
district 59
page 176a, sheet 5, image 9, June 7

100-102
Henry J. Doty-30-M-W-head-farmer-married 1yr.-
b.Sept.1869 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Emma Doty-35-F-W-wife-married 1yr.-4 children-4 living
b.June1864 Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Hill Van Riper-10-M-W-stepson-at school- b.Oct.1889 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Dafney Van Riper-7-F-W-stepdaughter-at school-b.July1892 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Edith Van Riper-5-F-W-stepdaughter-at school-b.June1894 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Coe Doty-1-M-W-son-b.May1899 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
———————————
Ingham County
Onondaga Township
T623-roll 716
district 55
page 136a, sheet 12, image23, June 25

311-311
Charles Van Riper-35-M-W-head-printer-married 5yrs.-
b.Aug.1864 Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Edith Van Riper-23-F-W-wife-married 5yrs.-1 child-1 living-
b.May1877 Mi..-Fa.b.n/a-Mo.b.Mi..
Cleo Van Riper-4-M-W-son-b.April 1896 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
——————————————————-
Ingham Country
Onondaga Township
T623-roll 716
district 55
page 136a, sheet 12, image 23, June 25

314-314
Pomeroy Van Riper-60-M-W-head-grain buyer-(and also took the township Census)-married 34yrs.-
b.Jan.1840 Michigan-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
(Pomeroy’s Father was Stephen and Mother Anna M.)
Frances M. Van Riper-59-F-W-wife-married 34 yrs.-3 children-1 living-
b.June 1841 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Nov.21,2005

 

 

1900 census, Michigan, counties of Hillsdale, Lenawee , and Ionia

1900
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
Michigan
=======================================
Hillsdale County
Hillsdale City
T623-roll 713
district 88
page 106b, sheet 5, image 10, June 5
28 Vine Street

127-138
Frank Van Riper-43-M-W-head-machinist-married 18yrs.-
b.April 1857 Michigan-Fa.b.n/a(Mi..)-Mo.b.n/a(Mi..)
Esther Van Riper-36-F-W-wife-Married 18yrs.-2 children,2 living-
b.Sept.1863 Mi..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Claud Van Riper-17-M-W-son-at school-b.April 1883 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Mable Van Riper-14-F-W-daughter-at school-b.Dec.1885- Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
=================
Lenawee County
Hudson Township
T623-roll 725
district 48
page 239b, sheet 6, image 12, June 11

151-153
Clarence Van Riper-38-M-W-head-blacksmith-married 4yrs.-
b.Mar.1872 Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Dora Van Riper-20-F-W-wife-married 4yrs.-1 child-1 living-
b.April 1880 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
William B. Van Riper-3mths.-M-W-son-b.Feb.1899 Mi.-Fa.b.M.i..-Mo.b.Ohio
——————–
Lenawee County
Hudson Township
T623-roll 725
district 48
page 237a, sheet 4, image 7, June 1

84-86
Fred Van Riper-34-M-W-head-farmer-married 2yrs.-
b.April 1866 Mi.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Carrie Van Riper-19-F-W-wife-married 2 yrs.,1 child 1 living-
b.Feb.1881 Mi..-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.-Ohio
Rex Van Riper-9mths.-M-W-son-b.Aug.1899 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..

=============================
Ionia County
Portland Township
Portland Village
T623-roll 717
district 29
page 335a, sheet 14, image 27, June 13

368-370
Sarah Van Riper -45-F-W-head-married 27yrs.-2children, 1 living-
b.Jan.1855 ILL..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Gertrude Melan-22-F-W-servant-b.June1878-single-b.Mi..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
————————————————————————–
Ionia County
Portland Township
Villiage of Portland
T623-roll 717
district 29
page 322a, sheet 1, image 1, June1

5-5
Geo. W. Talmage-53-M-W-head-
Julia H. Talmage42-F-W- wife
Claude Talmage-23-M-W-son-
Pearl Talmage-23-F-W-daughter in law
Howard Talmage-2-M-W-grandson
Charles Talmage-19-M-W-son
Helen Talmage-9-F-W-daughter
James Van Riper-55-M-W-boarder-electrical engineer-Married (yrs.n/a)-
b.May 1845 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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8-30-2005

 

 

1900 Van Riper census,Michigan, Cass County

1900
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
Michigan
=======================================
Cass County
Silver Creek Township
T623-roll 706
district 102
page 206a, sheet 7, image 13, June 1

143-147
Ackerman Van Riper-45-M-W-head-farmer-single-b.Mar.1855 N.J..-Fa.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
———————————–
Cass County
La Grange
T623-roll 705
district 90
page 81a, sheet 2, image 3, June 4

33-36
John Van Riper-52-M-W-head-farmer-married 7yrs.-
b.July1847 N.Y.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..(2nd marriage)
Ida Van Riper-39-F-W- wife-married 7yrs-2 children-2 living-
b.April 1861 Mi..-Fa.b.In..-Mo.b.Ohio
Floy M. Van Riper-17-F-W- daughter-at school-Nov.1882 Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.M.i..
Mariah Van Riper-6-F-W- daughter-at school-b.Aug.1893 Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.M.i..
Henry R. Van Riper-4-M-W-son-b.Dec.1895 Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.M.i..
————————————————————-
Cass County
Dowagiac City-ward 2
T623-roll 705
district 86
page 31b, sheet 2, image 4, June 7
106 Cortland Street

53-55
Mary N. Van Riper-52-F-W-head-widow-b.Feb.1848 N.J..Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jennie Moore M.-29-F-W-borader-single-stenographer-
b.March1871 Mi..-Fa.b.In..-Mo.b.In..
Lucy F. Scott-54-F-W-boarder-married 20yrs-1 child,1 living-Physician-
b.May1846 In..-Fa.b.In..-Mo.b.In..
Otto Schmalzried-38-M-W-boarder-bookkeeper-
single-b.Feb.1862 Pa..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Russia
—————————————————————
Cass County
Dowagiac ward 2
T623-roll 705
district 86
page 40b, sheet 11, image 22, June 27
604 Orchard Street

283-298
Joseph Edwards-52-M-W­-head-justice of the peace-married 43 yrs.-
b.June 1847 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Matilda Edwards-52-F-W-wife-married 43yrs.-0 children-
b.Jan.1848 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Leah Van Riper-84-F-W-mother-in-law-widow-9 children,5 living-
b.Nov.1817 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
———————————————————————–
Cass County
La Grange Township
T623-roll 705
district 90
page 83a, sheet 4 , image 7, June 7

75-78
Hannah Van Riper-56-F-W-head-farmer-widow-8 children, 4 living-
b.Sept.1843 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Abram Van Riper-45-M-W-son-farm laborer-single-
b.June1854 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Cathrine Van Riper-22-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Sept.1877 Mi..-Fa.b N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Abbie McClease-48-F-W-daughter-widow-2 children, 2 living-
b.May1852 N.J..–Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
—————————————————-
Cass County
La Grange Township
T623-roll 705
district 90
page 83a, sheet 4 , image 7, June 7

76-79
Wm. Van Riper-73-M-W-head-miller-married 34yrs-
b.July1826 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ida S. Van Riper-52-F-W-wife-married-34yrs.-1 child, 0 living-
b.March1848 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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9/13/2005

 

 

1900 census, Michigan State,Berrien and Genesee Cty

1900
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
Michigan
=======================================
Berrien County
Galien Township
T623-roll 702
district 117
page 304a, sheet 11, image 21, June —

241-248
Charles Van Riper-30-M-W-head-farmer-married 5yrs.-
b.Feb.1870 Indiana-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Indiana
Cassie Van Riper-32-F-W-wife-married-5yrs.-2 children,1 living-
b. Jan.1868 Michigan-Fa.b.Vermont-Mo.b.Ohio
Jessie Van Riper daughter-11mths.-F-W-b.July1900 Indiana-Fa.Indiana-Mo.b.Michigan
——————–
Berrien County
Saint Joseph
T623-roll 703
district 77
page 205a, sheet 17, image 33, June 14
313 Wayne Street
341-373
Jacob J. Van Riper-68-M-W-head-probate judge-Married 40yrs.-
b.Mar.1838 N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..(N.J..)-Mo.b.N.Y..(N.J..)
Emma E.Van Riper-59-F-W-wife-married 40yrs.-3 children,3 living-
b.April1841 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ada G. Van Riper-30-F-W-daughter-b.Apr.1870- N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
————————————————————–
Berrien County
Niles City
T623-roll 703
district 71
page 97b, sheet 11, image 28, June 11
594 Garit Street

349-378
Lewis Van Riper-48-M-W-head-deputy treasurer-narried 38yrs.-
b.May 1852 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sarah Van Riper-46-F-W-wife-married 38yrs.-2 children, 1 living-
b.July1853 Iowa-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b. N.J..
Paul Van Riper-24-M-W-son-single-at school-b.June1875 Iowa-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Iowa
Kate Nichols-50-F-W-boarder-single-b.Jan.1850 Ma.-Fa.b.Ma.-Mo.b.Ma.
—————————————————————-
Genesee County
Argentine Township
T623-roll 710
district 1
page 190a, sheet 3, image 3, June 4

24-24
Frank Van Riper-38-M-W-head-farmer-married 20yrs.-
b.Nov.1861 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Mary J. Van Riper-39-F-W-wife-married 20yrs.-9 children-7 living-
b.Feb.1861 Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Mary E. Van Riper-16-F-W-daughter-at school-b.Feb.1889 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi…-Mo.b.Mi..
Sabra D. Van Riper-12-F-W-daughter-at school-b.Oct.1887 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi…-Mo.b.Mi..
Frank Van Riper-11-M-W-Son-at school-b.April1889 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi…-Mo.b.Mi..
Ella M. Van Riper-7-F-W-daughter-at school-b.Aug.1892 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi…-Mo.b.Mi..
Eliza A. Van Riper-5-F-W-daughter-at school-b.July1896 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi…-Mo.b.Mi..
Eva C. Van Riper-2-F-W-daughter-b.June1897Mi..-Fa.b.Mi…-Mo.b.Mi..
—————————————————–
Genesee County
Argentine Township
T623-roll 710
district 1
page 190a, sheet 3, image 3, June 4

Benjamin H. Van Riper-67-M-W-head-farmer-married 44yrs.-
b.April1833 Mi..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Eliza Van Riper-62-F-W-wife-married 44yrs.-4 children, 2 living-
b.April1837 Mi..-Fa.b.Vt..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Elmer Gates-24-M-W-servant-single-farm laborer-
b.Feb.1876 Mi.-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Mi..
————————————
Genesee County
Grand Blanc Township
T623-roll 711
district 22
page 197a, sheet 2, image 3, June 4

30-31
William Van Riper-52-M-W-head-farmer-married 31yrs.-
b.Nov.1847 Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Canada
Lesnorah Van Riper-50-F-W–wife-married 31yrs.-2 children, 2 living
b.Aug.1849 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Wellington H. Van Riper-26-M-W-son-farm laborer-married 2yrs.-
b.Aug.1873 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ethel Van Riper-22-F-W-daughter-in-law-married 2yrs.-1 child-1 living-
b.Jan.1877 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Eout Van Riper-7mths.-M-W-grandson-b.Oct.1899 Mi.-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
—————————————————————————
Genesee County
Flushing Village
T623-roll 711
district 18
page 142b, sheet 7, image 14, June 9
Maple Street

189-189
Ellen Benham-40-F-W-head-married 10yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.Nov.1859 N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Nellie Irene Benham-9-F-W-daughter-at school-b.Feb.1891 Wi-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Arthur E. Benham-6-M-W-son-b.Nov.1893 Wi-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lawrence F. Benham-3-M-W-son-b.Dec.1896 Wi-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ella S. Van Riper-40-F-W-in law-married 16yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Mar.1860 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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8/25/2005

 

 

Van Riper 1900 census, Kansas

1900
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
Kansas
==================================
Kansas County
Ford Township
T623-roll 480
district 47
page 48a, sheet 3, image 2, June 1

48-51
Joseph Van Riper-46-M-W-head-farmer-married 21yrs-
b.Sept.1853 ILL-Fa.b.Ma..-Mo.b.Ohio
Delilch J. Van Riper40-F-W-wife-married-21yrs.-4-children,4living-
b.Oct.1859 W. Va..-Fa.b.W.Va..-Mo.b.Va..
Carl Van Riper-20-M-W-son-at school-single-b.Dec.1879-Kansas-Fa.b.ILL..-Mo.b.W.Va.
Frank Van Riper-19-M-W-son-at school-single-b.April 1881-Kansas-Fa.b.ILL..-Mo.b.W.Va.
John Van Riper-13-M-W-son-at school-b-Sept.1886 Kansas-Fa.b.ILL..-Mo.b.W.Va.
Herbert Van Riper-1mth.-M-W-son-b.April 1900 Kansas-Fa.b.ILL..-Mo.b.W.Va.
——————————————————————-
Reno County
Arlington Township
T623-roll 496
distrct 186
page 15b, sheet 7, image 13, June 13

135-139
Abraham Van Riper-44-M-W-head-farmer-married 24 yrs.-
b.Sept.1855 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Harriet (Hattie) B. Van Riper-47-F-W-wife-married 24yrs.-7 children-6 living-
b. June 1853 ILL..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.H..
Ray P. Van Riper-16-M-W-son-at school-b.Jan.1884 ILL..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.ILL..
Hyler J. Van Riper-6-M-W-son-b.Sept.1893 Kansas-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.ILL..
Glen B. Van Riper-2-M-W-son-b.Oct.1897 Kansas-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.ILL..
Frank Van Riper-20-M-W-son-farmer-married 0 yrs.-
b.Sept.1879 ILL..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.ILL..
Margret Van Riper-18-F-W-daughter-in-law-married 0 yrs.-0 children-
b. Feb.1882 ILL..-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.ILL..
Walter J. Rickett-26-M-W-son in law-married 0 Yrs.-
b.April1874 Kansas-Fa.b.Tenn..-Mo.b.Tenn..
————————
Reno County
Arlington Township
T623-roll 496
distrct 186
page 15b, sheet 7, image 13, June 13

139-140
J. Westerwell Van Riper-22-M-W-head-farmer-married 0 yrs.-
b.Mar.1878 ILL..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.ILL..
Sarah M. Van Riper-21-F-W-wife-married-0 yrs.-b.May1879 Tenn.-Fa.b.Tenn.-Mo.b.Tenn..
==================================================
8/18/2005

 

 

Van Riper 1900 Census, Iowa

1900
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
Iowa
———————————
Butler County
Pittsford Township
Dumont
T623-roll 420
district 69
page 146a, sheet 11, image 21, June 26

198-212
Jeremiah Van Riper-55-M-W-head-day laborer-married 32yrs.-
b.Dec1844 Indana-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jane A. Van Riper-52-F-W-wife-keeps house-married 32yrs.-9 children,6 living-
b.Aug.1847 Mi.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Francis M. Van Riper-15-F-W-daughter-at school-b.Dec.1884 Iowa-Fa.b.Ind.-Mo.b.Mi..
Dolly L. Van Riper-14-F-W-daughter-at school-b.Mar.1886 Iowa-Fa.b.Ind.-Mo.b.Mi..
Willard E. Van Riper-11-M-W-son-at school-June1888 Iowa-Fa.b.Ind.-Mo.b.Mi..
——————————
Marshall County
Minerva Township
T623-roll 448
district 12
page 269b, sheet 5, image 10, June 13

Abram Van Riper-68-M-W-head-married1yr.
b.Mar.1832N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Charlotte Van Riper-61-F-W-wife-married 1yr.-0 children-
b.June1838 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
———————————————-
Ida County
Galva Township
Galva Town
T623-roll 437
district 45
page 191a, sheet 2, image 3, June 1

31-32
Adrian H. Van Riper-30-M-W-head-house painter-married 7yrs.
b.April1870 ILL..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.ILL..
Almanda E. Van Riper-32-F-W-wife-married 7yrs.-2 children,2living-
b.Oct.1867 ILL..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
Richard N. Van Riper-5-M-W-son-b.Sept.1894 ILL-Fa.b.ILL..-Mo.b.ILL..
C. Melvin Van Riper-4-M-W-son-b.Sept.1895 ILL..-Fa.b.ILL..-Mo.b.ILL..
—————————————-
Hardin County
Alden
T623-roll 435
district 142
page 12b, sheet 12, image 23, June 11

250-233
Boyd G. Wood-40-M-W-head-farmer-married 12yrs.
b.Feb.1860 Wi..-Fa.b.Ky..-Mo.b.Ohio
Mary Wood-34-F-W-wife-keeps house-married 12 yrs.-2 children,2 living-
b.May1866 ILL..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mable G. Wood-7-F-W-daughter-at school-b.Sept.1890 Iowa-Fa.b.Wi..-Mo.b.ILL..
Blanch Wood-6-F-W-daughter-at school-b.Sept.1890 Iowa-Fa.b.Wi..-Mo.b.ILL..
Della Van Riper-44-F-W-boarder-house keeper-single-b.Feb-1866 ILL..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
—————————————
Marshall County
Marshall Towship
Marshall Town
T623-roll 448
district 123
page 250a, sheet 4, image 7, June 4
404 East Way Street

66-67 (hotel)
Ed J. Van Riper-22-M-W-boarder-printer-single-b.May1878 N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
(and 26 others not related)
—————————————————
Franklin County
West Fork
T623-roll 432
district 135
page 59a-b, sheet 8-9, image 1-2, June 14

Garrett Van Riper-65-M-W-head-farmer-married 42yrs.
b.Mar.1835 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Elizabeth Van Riper-56-F-W-wife-married 42yrs.-15 children, 11 living-
b.Oct.1843N.Y..-Fa.b.Vt..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Willie H Van Riper-30- 1870 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Berth A. Van Riper-20- 1874 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
George A. Van Riper-19- bSept.1881 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
James Earl Van Riper-16- b.Jan.1884 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charles F. Van Riper-14- b. 1886 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Robert W. Van Riper-11- 1889 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
David H. Van Riper-13-M-W-b.June1894 Iowa Grandson
(census sheet badly faded and hard to read)
—————————————————
Butler County
Bennezette Township
T623-roll 420
district 60
page 37a, sheet 5, image 9, June 12

91-91
James M. Van Riper-28-M-W-head-farmer-married 6yrs.-
b.Aug.1876 Iowa-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lilian A. Van Riper-29-F-W-wife-married 6yrs.-3 children,3 living-
b.April1871-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ida M. Van Riper-5-F-W-daughter-b.Feb.1895 Iowa-Fa.b.Iowa-Mo.b.Iowa
Earl Van Riper-3-son-b.April1897 Iowa-Fa.b.Iowa-Mo.b.Iowa
Hazel M. Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-b.April1899 Iowa-Fa.b.Iowa-Mo.b.Iowa
Roy Bridget-29-M-W-servant-b.Aug.1881 ILL..-Fa.b.ILL..-Mo.b.ILL..
————————————————————
Woodbury County
Morgan Township
T623-roll 466
district 158
page 134a, sheet 2, image 3, June 4

23-23
C. R. Hammond-39-M-W-Head-farmer-married 15yrs.-
b.mar.1861 Iowa-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Germany
D. E. Hammond-34-F-W-wife-married 15yrs.-6 children, 5 living-
b.Mar.1866 Iowa-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ohio
Walter Hammond-12-M-W-son-farm laborer-b.Aug.1887 Iowa-Fa.b.Iowa-Mo.b.Iowa
Earl Hammond-10-M-W-son-farm laborer-b.Oct.1889 Iowa-Fa.b.Iowa-Mo.b.Iowa
Isa Hammond-8-F-W-daughter-b.July 1891-Iowa-Fa.b.Iowa-Mo.b.Iowa
Irma Hammond-6-F-W-daughter-b.Feb.1894-Iowa-Fa.b.Iowa-Mo.b.Iowa
Ray Hammond-3-M-W-son-b.Dec.1896-Iowa-Fa.b.Iowa-Mo.b.Iowa
Newton Van Riper-60-M-W-servant-farm laborer-single-b.Mar.1840 Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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7/27/2005

 

 

1900 Van Riper census, Indiana

1900
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
Indiana
=========================
Grant County
town not stated
T623-roll 373
district 132
page 50a, sheet 25, image 47, June n/a
Marion Branch National Military Home

Aaron Van Riper-62-M-W-widower-b.n/a
————
St Joseph County
Portage Township
South Bend
T623-roll 402
district 126
page 42b, sheet 14, image 28, June 12
618 East Water Street

283-315 (three family house)
Abraham Van Riper-50-M-W-head-day laborer-married 25yrs.-
b.July1849 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Elizabeth Van Riper-46-F-W-wife-keeps house-married 25yrs.-1 child,1 living-
b.1854 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
———————-
La Porte County
Michigan Township
City of Michigan
T623-roll 384
district 56
page 198a, sheet 9, image 17, June 7
232 East 4th Street

158-186 (two family house)
Alvin Van Riper-49-M-W-head-locomotive engineer-married 1yr.-
b.Mar.1851 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
May Van Riper-35-F-W-wife-keeps house-married 1yr.-2 children,2 living-
b.May1865 In..-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.N.Y..-
James Phillips-14-M-W-stepson-at school-b.Feb.1886 In.-Fa.b.ILL..-Mo.b.In..
Addison Phillips12-M-W-stepson-at school-b.Feb.1888 In..-Fa.b.ILL..-Mo.b.In..
Ella Brown-42-F-W-house keeper-widow-4children,3 living-
bNov.1857 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Wayne Brown-8-M-W-boarder-8-M-W-b.April1892 IN..-Fa.b.Va..-Mo.b.Ohio
Ralph Brown.-11-M-W-boarder-11-M-W-b.Mar.1889 Mi..-Fa.b.Va..-Mo.b.Ohio
————————-
Vigo County
Harrison Township
Tere Haute City
T623-roll 409
district 111
page 247b, sheet 12, image 24, June 12
19 North Fourth Street

252-337
James W. Roston-64-M-W-head-hotel proprietor-married 42yrs.-
b.Oct.1835 Kentucky-Fa.b.Maryland.-Mo.b.Kentucky
Courtney Van Riper-37-M-W-lodger-traveling salesman-married-
b.Jan.1863-Mi..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.England
(and 40 more people not related)
———————
St Joseph County
Penn Township
Mishawaka City
T623-roll 401
district 113
page 174a, sheet 19, image 38, June 20
733 East Fourth Street

388-419
James Holmes-32-M-W-head-day laborer-married 10yrs.-
b.Feb.1868 Mi..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Maud Holmes-32-F-W-wife-keeps house-married 10yrs.-3 children,3 living-
b.May1868 In..-Fa.b.Ohio-Mob.Mi..
Alvin Holmes-8-M-W-b.Dec.1891 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.In..
James Holmes, Jr.-8mths.-M-W-b.Oct.1900 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.In..
Denis Van Riper-13-M-W-stepson-at school-b.Mar.1887 Mi..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.In..
(and five boarders not related)
————————-
St Joseph County
Portage Township
South Bend City
T623-roll 402
district 126
page 37b, sheet 9, image 18, June 8
618 Colfax Avenue

197-216
Ernest Van Riper-24-M-W-head-married 3yrs.-
b.March1876 Mi.-Fa.b.n/a(N.J..)-Mo.b.n/a(Ohio)
(Father -Abram–Mother-Lizzie)
Lillie Van Riper-22-F-W-wife-keeps house-married 3yrs.-no children-
b.July1877In..-Fa.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
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Madison County
Monroe Township
Allandria
T623-roll 386
district 95
page 15b, sheet 15, image 30, June 25

George Van Riper-44-M-W-b.ILL..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.England
Cora Van Riper-38- wife-8children-8living-b.Wi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ralph E. Van Riper-17- son-b.Wi.-Fa.b.Mi.-Mo.b.Wi.
George H. Van Riper-17-son -b.Mi.-Fa.b.Mi.-Mo.b.Wi.
Frank C. Van Riper-14-son–b.Mi.-Fa.b.Mi.-Mo.b.Wi.
John H. Van Riper-11-son-b.Mi.-Fa.b.Mi.-Mo.b.Wi.
Stuart W. Van Riper-9 son-b.Mi.-Fa.b.Mi.-Mo.b.Wi.
Howard W. Van Riper-7-son-b.Mi.-Fa.b.Mi.-Mo.b.Wi.
Violet C. Van Riper- daughter-b.Mi.-Fa.b.Mi.-Mo.b.Wi.
Cora P. Van Riper-1- daughter-b.Mi.-Fa.b.Mi.-Mo.b.Wi.
(All of page very faded and hard to read)
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St Joseph County
Penn Township
T623-roll 401
district 112
page 145b, sheet 4, image 8, June 7-8

82-83
James Van Riper-65-M-W-head-farmer-married 33yrs.-Sept.1835 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Louisa J. Van Riper-48-F-W-wife-keeps house-married 33yrs.-4 children,4 living-
b.Sept.1852 In.-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.In..
Warren Van Riper-17-M-W-son-at school-b.1883 In..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.In..
John J. Van Riper-14-M-W-son-at school-b.1885 In..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.In..
Clyde Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-b.1889 In..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.In..
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Wabash County
Noble Township
Wabash City
T623-roll 410
district 121
page 141a, sheet 1, image 1, June 1
291 East Hill Street

11-11
James Van Riper-52-M-W-head-railroad laborer-married 13yrs.-
b.Jan.1848 Ohio-Fa.b.North Carolina-Mo.b.Ohio
Maria C.(Donaker) Van Riper-46-F-W-wife-keeps house-married 13yrs.-3 children,3 living-
b.Aug.1853 In..-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
William Donaker-24-M-W-stepson-machinist-single-b.Mar.1876 Ks..-Fa.b.In..-Mo.b.In..
James J. Van Riper-19-M-W-son-cook-single-b.April1881 In..-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
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Madison County
Anderson Township
Anderson City
T623-roll 385
district 82
page 130b, sheet 10, image 20, June 8
604 Meridian Street

214-242
John C. Van Riper-46-M-W-head-lumber merchant-married 24yrs.-
b.Mar.1854 ILL..-Fa.b.N.J..,Mo.b.England.
Minnie O. Van Riper-42-F-W-wife-keeps house-married 24yrs.-6 children,6 living-
b.Nov.1857 Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Guernsey Van Riper-20-M-W-son-journalist-single-b.Aug.1879 Mi.-Fa.b.ILL..-Mo.b.Mi..
Florence Van Riper-14-F-W-daughter-at school-b.July1885 Mi.-Fa.b.ILL..-Mo.b.Mi..
Julia Van Riper-10-F-W-daughter-at school-b.May1890 In..-Fa.b.ILL..-Mo.b.Mi..
Emily Van Riper-8-F-W-daughter-at school-b.May1892 In..-Fa.b.ILL..-Mo.b.Mi..
Helen M. Guernsey-70-F-W-mother in law-widow-3 children,3 living-
b.July1829 N.Y..-Fa.b.Vt..-Mo.b.Vt..-
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Jennings County
Spencer Township
T623-roll 379
district 110
page 284b, sheet 2, image 4, June 2

37-37(two family house)
Nancy Van Riper-62-F-W-head-keeps house-widow (of John Van Riper)-5 children, 5 living-
b.Jan.1838 In.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
George Hammond-39-M-W-son-widower-da laborer-b.June1860 In..-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.In..
Paul Van Riper-24-M-W-son- school teacher-single-b.April1876 Kansas-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.In..
Maud Van Riper-20-F-W-daughter-single-b.Oct.1879 In..-Fa.b.Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.In..
Harry Van Riper-17-M-W-son-at school-b.Oct.1882 In..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.In..
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7/22/2005

 

 

1900 Van Riper census, Illinois

1900
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
Illinois
====================================
Warren County
Tompkins Township
Kirkwood Village
T623-roll 350
district 99
page 227a, sheet 2, image 3, June 2

32-32
A. C. Van Riper-33-M-W-head-farmer-married 3yrs.-b.April 1867 ILL..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Alta M. Van Riper-32-F-W-wife-married 3yrs.-2 children,2 living- b.June 1867 In..-Fa.b.In..-Mo.b.In..
Mabel Van Riper-2-F-W-daughter-bOct. 1897 ILL..-Fa.b.ILL…-Mo.b.In..
Margaret Van Riper-6mths.-F-W-daughter-b.Nov.1899 ILL..-Fa.b.ILL…-Mo.b.In..
Edward Anderson-35-M-W-boarder-single-imigrated 1894, lived US 6yrs.-
b.April 1865 Sweden-Fa.b.Sweden-Mo.b.Sweden
Ella Hoppkins-25-F-W-servant-single-b.Mar.1875 Va..-Fa.b.Va..-Mo.b.Va..
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Warren County
Tompkins Township
Kirkwood Village
T623-roll 350
district 99
page 227a, sheet 2, image 3, June 2

34-34
Cornelius Van Riper-37-M-W-head-farmer-married 11yrs.-
b.Mar. 1863 ILL..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Eldora B. Van Riper-33-F-W-wife-married 11 yrs.-3 children,2 living-
b.May 1867 NH..-Fa.b.NH..-Mo.b.NH..
Gertrude Van Riper-6-F-W-daughter-at school-b.June 1893 ILL.-Fa.b.ILL..-Mo.b.NH..
Edward B. Van Riper-4-M-W-son-b.July 1895 ILL..-Fa.b.ILL..-Mo.b.NH..
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Cook County
Chicago, ward 10
West Town
T623-roll 256
district 284
page 293a, sheet 5, image 9, June 7
1737 Twenty Second Street

50-87
T. Murney-25-M-W-head-shipping clerk-married 1 yr.-b.April 1875 Mi.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo-N.Y.
Jenie(Jennie Van Riper) Murney-25-F-W-wife-married 1 yr.-no children-
b.May 1875 ILL..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
A.(Abe)C. Van Riper-69-M-W-boarder-retired farmer-married 45 yrs.-
b.March 1831 N..J..Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
(1880 shows a daughter Jennie 5yrs.-so probably Abe is the father in law)
Cornelia (Ackerman) Van Riper-63-F-W-boarder-married 45 yrs.-8 children-6 living-
b.June 1837 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
(wife of Abe)
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Cook County
Chicago-ward 4
South Town
T623-roll 247
district 85
page 221a, sheet 2, image 3, June 2
3444 State Street

7-15
Abram Van Riper-54-M-W-head-clerk in R.R.office-married 30 yrs.-
b.April 1846 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Amanda Van Riper-50-F-W-wife-keeps house-married 30 yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.Dec.1849 ILL.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ohio-
Frank Van Riper-28-M-W-son-clerk in laundry-single-
b.Aug.1872 ILL..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.ILL..
Florence Van Riper-20-F-W- daughter-keeps house-single-
b.Dec.1880 ILL..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.ILL..
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Cook County
Chicago
West Town
T623-roll 256
district 284
page 296a, sheet 8, image 15, June
998 Clifton Park Avenue

92-148
Edgar (Edwin)Van Riper-26-M-W-head-grocerman-married 3yrs.-
b.Nov.1873 ²ll..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Stella Van Riper-21-F-W-wife-keeps house-married 3yrs.-1 child-1living-
b.Oct.1878 VT..-Fa.b.NH..-Mo.b.NH..
Lawrance Van Riper-2-M-W-son-b.Nov..1897 ²ll..-Fa.b.²ll..-Mo.b.Vt..
Eli R. Hart-61-M-W-father in law-carpenter-married 40yrs.-
b.Apr.1839 NH..-Fa.b.Ma..-Mo.b.Vt..
Augusta Hart-61-F-W-mother in law-married 40yrs.-8 children, 3 living-
b.Oct.1838 NH..-Fa.b.N.H..-Mo.b.N.H..
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Cook County
Chicago, ward 34
Hyde Park Township
T623-roll 290
district 1120
page 173b, sheet 4, image 8, June 4
2460 115th Street (Hotel)

45-52
Irene Van Riper-22-F-W-servant in hotel-single-
b.Feb.1878 -b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
13 others not related
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Cook County
Chicago, ward 26
Town of Lakview
T623-roll 276
district 787
page 11a, sheet 11, image 21, June 8
872 Lincoln Avenue

115-195
W. Neiswinter-32-M-W-head-electrician-married 6yrs.-b.Jan.1868 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Cathrine Neiswinter-28-F-W-wife-keeps house-married six yrs -1 child,1 living-
b.Nov.1871 Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Lenard Neiswinter-7mths.-M-W-son-at school-b.Oct.1899 ILL..-Fa.Ohio-Mo.b.Ireland
Lilian Van Riper-13-F-W-boarder-Feb.1887 ILL..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.Canada
Walter Shank-18-M-W-boarder-single-printer-b.Mar.1882 ILL..-Fa. Germany-Mo.b.France
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Cook County
Chicago Ward 26
Town of Lake View
T623-roll 276
district 783
page 274b, sheet 10, image 20, June 11
957 Cly Lauren Avenue

90-169 (six family building)
Adebert Towne-52-M-W-head-salesman trav.-married 27yrs.-
b.Oct.1849 ILL..-Fa.b.ILL..-Mo.b.ILL..
Chrissie Towne-48-F-W-wife-keeps house-married 27yrs.-5 children-4 living-
b.Feb.1852 Mn..-Fa.b.Mn..-Mo.b.Mn..
Della Towne-24-F-W-daughter-b.June1875 Wi..-Fa.b.ILL..-Mo.b.Mn.. –
Florence Towne-22-F-W-daughter-b.Jan.1878 ILL..-Fa.b.ILL..-Mo.b.Mn..
Maude Towne-15-daughter-b.June1884 ILL..-Fa.b.ILL..-Mo.b.Mn..-
Myron Van Riper-35-M-W-nephew- b.Feb.186 ILL..-Fa.b.ILL..-Mo.b.Mn..
———————————————-
Cook County
Chicago, ward 34
Calumet Township
T623-roll 290
district 1121
page 207b, sheet 16, image 30, June 15
2472 120th Place

216-285
Preston Van Riper-54-M-W-head-locomotive engineer-married 25yrs.-
b.Jan.1846 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Josephine Van Riper-45-F-W-wife-keeps house-married 25yrs.-10 children-7living-
b.Mar.1855 N.Y..-Fa.b.Eng..-Mo.b.Eng..
George F. Van Riper-19-M-W-son-b. Nov.1880 Pa.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Alice A. Van Riper-15-F-W-daughter-Mar.1885 ILL.-Fa..b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Nettie P. Van Riper-9-F-W-daughter-at school-b.July1890 ILL.-Fa..b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y.. –
Gladys M. Van Riper-7-F-W-daughter-at school-b.Feb.1893 ILL.-Fa..b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y.. –
————————————————
Lake County
Deerfield Township
Highland Park City
T623-roll 314
district 132
page 95b, sheet 18, image 36, June 15
Vine Avenue

316-349
L. M. Van Riper-35-M-W-head-insurance agent-married 15yrs.-
b.Nov.1864 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mass..
Nathalia Van Riper-35-F-W-wife-keeps house-married 15yrs.-4 children,4 living-
b.1864 Norway-Fa.b.Norway-Mo.b.Norway-imigrated 1880,lived US 20yrs.-
James M. Van Riper-13-M-W-son-at school-b.July 1886 ILL..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Norway
Gordon A. Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-b.Aug.1889 ILL..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Norway
Edna M. Van Riper-9-F-W-daughter-at school-b.April 1890 ILL..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Norway
Ethel M. Van Riper-7-F-W-daughter-at school-b.May 1893 ILL..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Norway
——————————————————-
Kankakee County
Kankakee, ward 1
T623-roll 312
district 37
page 97b, sheet 9, image 48, June 6
321 Dearbon Avenue

201-206
Mary Van Riper-50-F-W-head-widow-b.April1850 Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
—————————————————
Logan County
Prairie Creek Twp.
T623-roll 320
district 39
page 245a, sheet 8, image , June 19

149-143
G.W. Buss-M-W-(no age given)married 10 yrs.-immigrated 1869-lived 31 yrs. in US-
b.Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Eden Van Riper-M-W-servant-(no other info given)
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7/7/2005

 

 

1900 Van Riper census, Jersey City, Hudson Co., N.J.

1900
Van Riper
Federal Census
Hudson County
New Jersey
==================================================================
JERSEY CITY
Jersey City, ward 2, 1st precinct
roll T623-976
district 84
page 198b, sheet 1, image 2, June 1
142 Erie Street

16-20
John W. F. Van Riper-57-M-W-head-painter-married 33yrs.-
b.March 1843 N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Catharine Van Riper-47-F-W-wife-married 33yrs.-3 children, 1 living-
b.Nov. 1842 N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William Van Riper-38-son-electrician-single-
b.Feb.1862 N.J..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Elizabeth Elmendorf -67-F-W-sister-widow-
b.June 1832 N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William Piersall-25-M-W-boarder-salesman-single-
b.Aug.1874 N.J..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William Otto-25-M-W-boarder-brewer-single-
b.April 1858 Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
George A. Bernard-40-M-W-boarder-machinist-single-
b.Nov.1859 N.J..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
———————————————————————————————
Jersey City, ward 2, 3rd precinct
roll T623-976
district 86
page 238b, sheet 1, image 2, June 1
block A, 241 9th. Street

10-22
Henry Van Riper-31-M-W-head-boiler maker-married 8yrs.-
b.Feb.1869 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Katie Van Riper-29-F-W-wife-married 8yrs.-1child, 1 living-
b.June1870 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Frank Van Riper-7-M-W-son-at school-
b.Oct.1892 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
———————————————————————————————
Jersey City, ward 7
roll T623-978
district 125
page 155b, sheet 19, image 38, June 2
170 Winfield Aveue

284-410
Charles Van Reiper-68-M-B-head-married-30yrs.-
b.Oct.1831 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Eliza Van Reiper-63-F-B-wife-married 30yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
b.March 1837 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
———————————————————————————————
Jersey City, ward 8, precinct 1
roll T623-978
district 130
page 251b, sheet 4, image 8, June 2
23 Belmont Avenue

78-86
Richard M. Van Riper-60-M-W-head-policeman-married 35yrs.-
b.June 1839 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Helen E. Van Riper-58-wife-married 35yrs.-9 children, 5 living-
b.June 1841 NY-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jennie L. Van Riper-26-F-W-daughter-single-
b.July 1873 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Richard V. Van Riper-26-M-W-son-weigh master-single-
b.July 1873 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
———————————————————————————————
Jersey City, Ward 8, 3rd precinct
roll T623-978
district 132
page 295a-295b, sheet 5, image 9-10, June 2
23 Madison

43-97
Charles Seymour-51-M-W-head-dealer-married 27yrs.-
b.Oct.1848 N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Saprina Seymour-44-F-W-wife-married 27yrs.-3 children, 0 living-
b.June 1855 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary E. Van Riper-65- -mother in law-widow( of Cornelius)-2 children, 2 living-
b.May1835 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Kate Welsh-26-F-W-servant-single-imigrated 1887-in U.S.A. 13yrs.
b.Nov.1873 Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
——————————————————————————————–
Jersey City, ward 8, 4th precinct
roll T623-978
district 133
page 15b-16a, sheet 15-16, image 30-31, June 13-14
204 Bergen Avenue

244-336
S. Van Ryper-64-F-W-head-widow-10 children,4 living-
b.Sept.1836 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
William Van Ryper-21-M-W-son-bookkeeper-single-
b.Jan.1879 N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Isabelle Van Ryper-29-F-W-daughter-ticket clerk-single-
b.Feb.1871 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
———————————————————————————————
Jersey City, Ward 8, 8th precinct
roll T623-978
district 139
page 138b, sheet 28, image 25, June 18
415 Grand Avenue

317-620
John Wallace-59-M-W-head-express clerk-married 31yrs.-
b.June 1841 N.Y..-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.N.J..
Clara P. Walace-58-F-W-wife-married 31yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.April 1842 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Charles G. Van Riper-23-M-W-boarder-single-
b.Jan.1876 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
———————————————————————————————
Jersey City, ward 9, 2nd precinct
roll T623-979
district 141
page 165b, sheet 5, image 10, June 4
132 Storm Avenue

53-88 (two story house)
Victor D. Ker-51-M-W-head-fireman-married 11yrs.-
b. Nov.1848 N.Y..-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary Ker-38-F-W-wife-married 11yrs.-no children-
b.Nov.1881 Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Hamilin C. Ker-19-M-W-son-grocery salesman-single-
b.Nov.1880 N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
Harry Van Riper-18-M-W-adopted son-clerk gas co.-single-
b.June 1881 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
———————————————————————————————
Jersey City, ward 9, 2nd precinct
roll T623-979
district 141
page 173a, sheet 13, image 25, June 8
99 Clifton Place

168-249
Charles C. Van Riper-49-M-W-head-agent Panama-married 19yrs.-
b.April 1851 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Louise Van Riper-42-F-W-wife-married 19yrs.-5 children, 4living-
b.Feb.1858 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Edward Van Riper17-M-W-son-at school-
b.Feb.1883 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
John Van Riper-13-M-W-son-at school-
b.Sept.1886 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Vera Van Riper-9-F-W-daughter-
b.Feb.1892 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Gladys Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-
b.Feb.1895 N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
———————————————————————————————
Jersey City, ward 9, 4th precinct
roll T623-979
district 144
page 226a, sheet 14, image 27, June 9
57 Sip Avenue

220-296
Elizabeth J. Van Riper-63-F-W-head-widow (of Jacob J.)-3 children,1living-
b.May1837 N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary F. Van Riper-40-F-W-daughter-stenographer-single-
b.Oct.1859 N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Jersey City, ward 9, 4th precinct
roll T623-979
district 144
page 229a, sheet 17, image 33, June 12
614 Bergen Avenue

278-355
Elizabeth A. Bailey-59-F-W-head-widow-1 child, 1 living-
( widow of Thomas)(sister of William H. Tuttle,living next door)
b.Oct.1840 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
George E. Bailey-32-M-W-son-clerk broker-single-
b.Mar.1868 N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jane Van Riper-75-F-W-aunt-single-
b.Dec.1824 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ellen Doyle-22-F-W-servant-single-
b.Oct.1877 Va..-Fa.b.Va..-Mo.b.Va..
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Jersey City, ward 9, 7th precinct
roll T623-979
district 148
page 291a, sheet 12, image 23, June 7
156 Delaware Avenue

191-251 (three family house)
Abram Van Riper-71-M-W-head-carpenter-married-
b.Sept.1828 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sarah Van Riper-68-F-W-wife-married-4 children, 1 living-
b.Oct.1831 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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March 18, 2006

 

 

1900 Van Riper census, Bayonne, Hudson County, N.J.

1900
Van Riper
Federal Census
Hudson County
New Jersey
==================================================================
BAYONNE
Bayonne, ward 1
roll T623-971
district 164
page 20b, sheet 10, image 20, June 9
67 West 6th Street

171-196
Daniel Kitson-28-M-W-head-foreman gas works-single-
b.April 1872 N.J..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary E. (Post) Kitson-mother-widow (of John B. Kitson)-2 children, 2 living-
b.April 1855 Nyack, N.Y..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
George M. Van Riper-35-M-W-brother in law-married 6yrs.-
b.Nov. 1864 Jersey City, N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Maud H.(Kitson) Van Riper-25-F-W-sister-married 6yrs.-2 children, 1 living-
b.March 1875 Jersey City N.J..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Raymond E.(Earl) Van Riper-2-M-W-nephew-
b.June 1897 Jersey City N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
(Raymond was my father)
———————————————————————————————
Bayonne, ward 2, 2nd precinct
roll T623-971
district 4
page 88a, sheet 17, image 33, June 7
546 Avenue C.

171-301 (three family house)
Alina Van Ryper-60-F-W-head-widow-3 children, 2 living-
b.Jan.1840 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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March 17, 2006

 

 

1900 Van Riper census,Hoboken,North Bergen, Hudson Co. N.J.

1900
Van Riper
Federal Census
Hudson County
New Jersey
=================================================================
HOBOKEN
Hoboken ,ward 5, 2nd precinct
roll T623-973
district 46
page 116a, sheet 13, image 25, June 2
927 Garden Street

927-276
Lawrence Van Riper-38-M-W-head-clerk express-Married 13yrs.-
b.Aug. 1861 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Minnie Van Riper-40-F-W-wife-Married 13yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
b.Nov. 1859 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
James L. Van Riper-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mar.1888 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Joseph W. Van Riper-9-M-W-son-
b.Oct.1890 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Marguerite Van Riper-7-F-W-daughter-
b.Sept.1892 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Minetta Van Riper-5-F-W-daughter-
b.Nov.1894 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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NORTH BERGEN
North Bergen Township
roll T623-974
district 175
page 45b, sheet 14, image 28, June 9
Fisher Avenue

248-283
Biddie(?) A. Van Riper-63-F-W-head-boarding home-widow-3 children,2living-
b.Feb.1837 N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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March 20, 2006

 

 

1900 Van Riper Federal Census, California

1900
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
California
===================
Stanislaus County
Dickenson precinct
T623-roll 114
district 52
page 104a, sheet 5, image 3, June 15

91-91
George R. Harttman-24-M-W-head-farmer-single-b.Oct.1866 Ca..-Fa.b.La..-Mo.b.Mo..
Martha E. Harttman-51-F-W-mother-widow-3 children-3 living-
b.Jan.1849 Missouri..-Fa.b.Missouri-Mo.b.Missouri
Almyra A. Harttman-20-F-W-sister-single-at school-b.Aripl-1880 Ca..-Fa.b.La..-Mo.b.Mo..
Dora D. Harttman-16-F-W-sister-single-at school-b.1886 Ca..-Fa.b.La..-Mo.b.Mo..
Andrew J. Van Riper-34-M-W-servant-farm laborer-single-b.Aug..1865 Ca..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ireland
Isaac H. Harlow-23-M-W-servant-farm laborer-single-b.1876 Ca..-Fa.b.ILL..-Mo.b.Missouri
————————————————
Los Angeles County
Pasadena Township
Precinct 2
T623-roll 91
district 114
page 270a, sheet 1, image 1, June 1
718 Raymond Avenue

2-2
Cornelius Van Riper-63-M-W-head-physician and surgeon-married 41yrs.-
b.1840 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sarah C. Van Riper-63-F-W-wife-keeps house-married 41yrs.-7children,2 living-
b.1836 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sophie Van Riper-38-F-W-daughter-single-b.1862 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Laura Van Riper-30-F-W-daughter-single-b.1870 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
————————————————-
Tuolumne County
Township 3
T623-roll 116
district 126
page 44b, sheet 7, image 14, June 2

167-168
Anna M Hideley-36-F-W-head-farmer-widow-8 children,6 living-
b.Sept.1863 Ca.-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Walter Hideley-15-M-W-son-day laborer-b-may.1885 Ca..-Fa.b.Ca..-Mo.b.Ca..
James Hideley-8-M-W-son-at school-B.Apr.1892 Ca..-Fa.b.Ca..-Mo.b.Ca..
Blossom Hideley-4-F-W-daughter- b.Dec.1895 Ca..-Fa.b.Ca..-Mo.b.Ca..
Violet Hideley-2-F-W-daughter- b.May1898 Ca..-Fa.b.Ca..-Mo.b.Ca..
Mary A. Van Riper-60-F-W-boarder-Widow-3 children,1 living-immigated 1856-in U.S. 43 yrs.
b.Jan.1840 Ireland,Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
——————————————-
San Bernardino County
Redlands Twp.
Redlands City
T623-roll 97
district 235
page 168a, sheet 8, image 15, June 21-22

188-196
S. W. Van Riper-65-M-W-single-farm laborer-b.June1835 At Sea-Fa.b.Holland-Mo.b.Holland
Lynn Williams-52-F-W-boarder-single-day laborer-Mar.b.1848 Maryland-Fa.b.Maryland-Mo.b.Maryland
—————————————–
Los Angeles
Pacific Branch
T623-roll 92
district 131
page 248a, sheet 12, image 24, June 19
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers

187-190
Cornelius Van Riper-70-M-W-inmate-single-b.March Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
imigrated 1850,in USA 50years
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Placer County
Long Valley
roll T623 96
district 58
page 248b, sheet , image , June 8

81-85
Martin E. Van Riper-27-M-W-head-farmer-married 5yrs.-b.Jan. 1872 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Jennie Van Riper-28-F-W-wife-married 5 yrs.-2 children,2 living-b.Aug. 1871 Ca..-Fa.b.Ut..-Mo.b.Me.
(listed in 1910 as Harriet J. – I belive her maiden name is Page)
John E. Van Riper-3-M-W-son-b.July 1896 Ca..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Ca..
Allen E. Van Riper-2-M-W-son-May b.1898 Ca..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Ca..
Geo. N. Van Riper-47-M-W-brother-farm laborer-single-b.1853 Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
————————————————-
Modoc County
Dewey Township-Cedar Township
roll T623 94
district 84
page 45b, sheet 3, image 6, June 9

62-65
Effie M. Van Riper-31-F-W-head-keeps house-Married 8 yrs.-3children,3 living-
b.Nov.1868 Nevada-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.ILL..
Eddy Van Riper-7-M-W-son- b.Dec.1892 Ca..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Nevada
Leslie Van Riper-5-M-W-son- b.1894 Ca..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Nevada
Johnie Van Riper-2-M-W-son- Dec.1897 Ca..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Nevada
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June 20-2005

 

 

1900 Van Riper Census , Beleville, Essex Co., N.J..

1900
Van Riper census
Essex County
New Jersey
======================
BELLEVILLE (also refered to as Second River)
Belleville Town
Loho (3) district
roll T623-969
district 192
page 125a,sheet 4,image 7,June 5
Garden Ave.

55-59
Peter W. Van Riper-72-M-W-head-farmer-married 39yrs.-
b.Sept.1827 N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
Hanna Van Riper-71-F-W-wife-married 39yrs.-1 child, 0 living-
Mar.1829 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
——————————————————————
Belleville Town
Belleville
roll T623-969
district 190
page 80b,sheet 6,image 12,June 6-7
Main Street

117-125
Ellen Vreeland-66-F-W-head-single-
b.Sept.1833 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Cornelius Van Riper-78-M-W-uncle-widow-carpenter-
b.May1822 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
—————————————————————————
Belleville Town
roll T623-969
district 191
page 117a,sheet 20,image 39,June 21
54 Washington Ave.

321-398 (two family house)
Peter Van Riper-48-M-W-head-wire weaver-married 15yrs.-
b.July 1851 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.N.J..
Mary A. Van Riper-38-F-W-wife-married 15yrs.-3 children, 2 living-
b.Feb.1862 England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Alfred Van Riper-11-M-W-son-at school-
b.Dec.1888 Massachusetts-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.England
Addie Van Riper-9-F-W-daughter-at school
b.May 1890 Massachusetts-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.England
—————————————————————–
Belleville Town
roll T623-969
district 191
page 119a,sheet 22,image 43,June 25
172 Holmes Street

368-449
Charles Van Riper-33-M-W-head-brass worker-married 8yrs.-
b.Dec.1867 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Agnes Vanriper-28-F-W-wife-married 8yrs.-0 children-
b.April1872 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
(Charles-was the son of Garrabrant and Sarah Van Riper)
—————————————————————————–
Belleville Town
roll T623-969
district 191
page 119a,sheet 22,image 43,June 25
172 Holmes Street

368-449

George Van Riper-66-M-W-head-jewler-married 6 yrs.-
b.Sept. 1833 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jennie Van Riper-55-F-W-wife-married 6yrs, 0 children
b.Mar.1865 Scotland- Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland
——————————————————————————–
Belleville Town
roll T623-969
district 191
page 119a,sheet 22,image 43,June 25
172 Holmes Street

368-449
??? Van Riper-44-M-W-head-carpenter-married-17yrs-
b.April 1855 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jennie Van Riper-40-F-W-married 17yrs.-1child,0 living-
b.May 1860 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
—————————————————————————————
Belleville Town
roll T623-969
district 191
page 119b,sheet 22,image 44,June 25
174 Holmes Street

370-441
Talmage Van Riper-39-M-W-head-jewler-married 15yrs.-
b.Aug.1860 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jennie Van Riper-36-F-W-wife-married 15yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.June 1863 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Norma Van Riper-11-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.April 1889 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Adalaide Van Riper-2-F-W-daughter-b.Dec.1897 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
(Talmage-was the son of Garrabrant and Sarah Van Riper)
————————————————————————-
Belleville Town
roll T623-969
district 191
page 12b,sheet 23,image 46,June 26
Washington Street

404-487
Edwin J. Van Reyper-40-M-W-head-florist salesman-married 15yrs.-
b.June 1859 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Annie E. Van Reyper-35-F-W-wife-married 15yrs.-2 children, 1 living-
b.Nov.1854 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Florence E. Van Reyper-10-F-W-daughter-at school-
(Edwin was the son of John V.H. and Margret A. Van Reyper)

(My Father, Raymond Van Riper; his Father George and
Grandfather Adrian spelled their last name Van Reyper.
I don’t know how or why it was changed to Van Riper )
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Jan. 23, 2006

 

 

Van Riper 1900 census, Caldwell, Essex County, N.J.

1900
Van Riper
Federal Census
Essex County
New Jersey
=================================================================
CALDWELL -4
Caldwell Borough
roll T623-970
district 215
page 241a, sheet 11, image 22, June 8
Personnatte Street

Andrew Van Riper-66-M-W-head-(no Occ. listed)-widow-
b.July1833 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.
John P. Van Riper-42-M-W-son-labor (print bus.)-married-
b.Sept.1857 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Margaret Van Riper-9-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Feb.1891 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.
Anna Van Riper-6-F-W-daughter-at school-
B.April 1894 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.
———————————————————————-
Caldwell Township
roll T623-970
district 214
page 220a,sheet 7,image 13,June 8

141-144
John Van Riper-30-M-W-head-farm laborer-married 1yr.-
b.Aug.1869 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Meda Van Riper-21-F-W-wife-married 1yr.-0 children-
b.May 1879 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
———————————————————————————
Caldwell Townwship
North Caldwell Borough
roll T623-970
district 216
page 246b,sheet 2,image 4,June 7-8

37-49
Mary Van Riper-54-F-W-head-saundress-married 54yrs-cannot read or write-
b.July 1845 N.J..-Fa.b.n/a-Mo.b.n/a
————————————————————————–
Caldwell Borough
roll T623-970
district 215
page 239b, sheet 9, image 18, June 7
Campbell Avenue

174-179
Nancy Van Riper-68-F-W-head-widow (of James O.)-11 children, 4 living-
b.1832 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Abram Van Riper-32-M-W-son-stripper,tobacco shop-single-
b.Jan.1868 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Bentley Van Riper-28-M-W-son-painter-single-
b.Oct.1871 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Wilbur Cooke-19-M-W-nephew-single-b.Sept.1880 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Feb.22,2006

 

 

1900 Van Riper census, Montclair, Essex County, N.J.

1900
Van Riper
Federal Census
Essex County
New Jersey
===============================================================
MONTCLAIR
Montclair Town
roll T623-970
district 204
page 26b, sheet 6, image 12, June 8
Valley Road

115-116
Thomas Van Reyper-67-M-W-head-dairy farm-widow of Caroline(Speer)
b.Mar.1833 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
Peter S.(Speer) Van Reyper-43-M-W-son-married 19yrs.-
b.May1857 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary Ellen (Van Houten) Van Reyper-40-F-W-daughter in law-
married 19yrs.-3 children, 2 living-
b.Sept.1859 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
Thomas Van Reyper-18-M-W-grandson-at school-
b.Oct.1881 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
Elsie A.Van Reyper-15-F-W-granddaughter-at school-
b.Jan.1885 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary Kane-33-F-W-servant-single
b.Oct.1866 Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Charles Houseman-30-M-W-servant-single-
b.Mar.1870 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.N.J..
Edward Donnel-24-M-B-servant-single-
b.Oct.1875 Va.-Fa.b.Va.-Mo.b.Va..
(on the 1860 censes spelled Thomas Van Reiper)
Thomas is listed in the 1894 City Directory as Secretary & Treasurer
of the Mt. Hebron Cemetery located across the street from his home.
His house is still standing and is used by the Montclair University.
——————————————————————
Montclair Town, ward 1
roll T623-970
district 204
page 32a,sheet 12,image 23,June 14
Belleville Avenue

210-212
William Person-50-M-W-head-manf. agent-married 22 yrs.-
b.June 1849 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..Mo.b.N.Y..
Ida A. Person-45-F-W-wife-married 22Yrs.-8 children, 3 living-
b.Oct.1844 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
D. Van Nep(Ness) Person-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.June 1887 N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..Mo.b.N.Y..
Daisy Person-11-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.May 1888 N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..Mo.b.N.Y..
Frederick H. Person-9-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..Mo.b.N.Y..
Eleanor J. Van Riper-66-F-W-mother in law,widow of John -2 children, 2 living-
b.Jan.1834 N.J..-Fa.b.England
Mary Bapeles-24-F-W-servant-single-imigrated 1892-in U.S.A. 8 yrs.-
b.May 1875 Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Joseff Williams-27-M.B.servant-single-b.Dec.1872 Virginia-Fa.b.Virginia-Mo.b.Virginia
Karl Grohe-26-M-W-servant-imigrated 1895-in U.S.A. 5 yrs.-
b.May 1874 Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
————————————————————————–
Montclair Township
Town of Montclair, ward 1
roll T623-970
district 205
page 47a, sheet 8, image 15, June 5
154 Walnut St.

115-116
Sarah Van Riper-73-F-W-head-widow (of Peter H).-4 children,3 living-
b.June 1826 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..-
Peter E. Van Riper-49-M-W-son-stock broker-divorced-
b.Aug.1850 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sadie F. Van Riper-29-F-W-daughter-
b.Dec.1870 N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
——————————————————————–
Montclair Township
Town of Montclair, ward 4
roll T623-970
district 211
page 158a,sheet 6,image 11,June 6
42 New Street

77-112
Elizabeth Van Riper-54-F-W-Head-widow (of Charles)-10 children,10 living-
b.Aug.1845 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Lester Van Riper-25-M-W-Son-carpenter-single-
b.Jan.1875 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
George Van Riper-63-M-W-relative Boarder-carpenter-single-
b.Feb.1837 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.N.J..
——————————————————————
Montclair, ward 1,district 1
roll T623-970
district 204
page 24a, sheet 4, image 7, June 5
Valley Road

53-54 (two family house)
Fred D. Poulsem-29-M-W-head-provision dealer-married 6yrs.-
b.Sept.1870 N.J..Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ann A. Poulsem-31-F-W-wife-married 6yrs.-2 children, 1 living-
b.Jan.1869 N.J..Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Harold S. Poulsem-4-M-W-Oct.1895 N.J..Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Floyd Van Riper-31-M-W-boarder-driver meat market-single-
b.May 1869 N.J..Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Walter W. Allen-22-M-W-boarder-driver meat market-single-
b.Oct.1877 N.J..Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Peter H. Owen-26-M-W-boarder-cutter of meats-single-
b. Dec.1873 N.J..Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
———————————————————————
Montclair , ward 2
roll T623-970
district 206
page 82a, sheet 17, image 33, June 20
323 Claremont Avenue

253-324
Francis Van Riper-41-F-W-head-widow-1 child, 1 living-
b.Feb.1859 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Keneth Van Riper-13-M-W-son-at school-
b.Jan.1887 N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emma S. Parker-45-F-W-boarder-widow-1 child, 0 living-
b.Mar.1855 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ura Barrett-20-F-W-servant, domestic-single-
b.June1879 Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Bessie Barrett-25-F-W-servant, domestic-single-
b.Feb.1875 Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
———————————————————————–
Montclair, ward 2
roll T623-970
district 207
page 92a, sheet 7, image 10, June 5
81 1\2 Forest Street

117-126 (two family house)
Helen M. Van Riper-45-F-W-head-widow-
b.Aug.1854 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Alfred E. Van Riper-18-M-W-son-driver-single-
b.Jan.1882 Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
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Feb. 25, 2006

 

 

Van Riper 1900 census,Clinton,Glen Ridge, and Livingston Counties, N.J.

1900
Van Riper
Federal census
Essex County
New Jersey
===============================================================
CLINTON
Clinton Township
roll T623-969
district 195
page 175b, sheet 4, image 8, June 11
Belmont Avenue

69-78
Emil Van Riper-30-M-W- head-carpenter-married 4yrs.-
b.April 1870 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Annie C. Van Riper-27-F-W-wife-married 4yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Dec.1872 Mass.-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Mass.
Ralph L. Van Riper-10mths.-M-W-son-b.Aug.1899 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Mass.
===============================================================
GLEN RIDGE
Glen Ridge Borough
roll T623-970
district 213
page 204a, sheet 11, image 21, June 12
Washington Ave.

207-212
Joseph Tryon-45-M-W-head-married 17yrs.-….
Annie Tryon-35-F-W-wife-married 17yrs.-4 children,3 living-….
Joseph D. Tryon-16-M-W-son-at school-….
Russell Tryon-9-M-W-son-….
Maryjane Tryon-6-F-W-daughter-….
Fannie Van Riper-38-F-W-boarder-single-
b.Feb.1862 N.J..-Fa.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
—————————————————————————————-
Glen Ridge Borough
roll T623-
district 213
page 196a, sheet 3, image 5, June 4
Hamilton Road

45-45
Joseph Shephard-46-M-W-head-engineer mechanic-married 9yrs.-
b.Feb.1854 Ma..-Fa.b.Ma..-Mo.b.Ma..
Fanny Shephard-38-F-W-wife-married 9yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Jan.1862 N.J..-Fa.b.Ma..-Mo.b.N.J..
Joseph V.R. Shepard-8-M-W-son-at school-
b.Jan.1891 N.J..-Fa.b.Ma..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ridgley Shephard-6-M-W-son-at school-
b.Aug.1893 N.J..-Fa.b.Ma..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jane Van Reypen-52-F-W-sister in law-single-
b.May.1848 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Susan C. Speer-75-F-W-mother in law-widow-6 children, 4 living-
b.Nov.1824 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
===============================================================
LIVINGSTON Township
Livingston Township
roll T623-970
district 218
page 281a, sheet 11, image 21, June 20
Eagle Rock Avenue

706-222
Hiram Courter-34-M-W-head-laborer-married 5yrs.-
b.Mar.1866 Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Ellen Courter-35-F-W-married 5yrs.-no children-
b.June1864 N.J..-Fab.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
George Van Riper-38-M-W-boarder-laborer-widow-
b.—–1862 N.J..-Fa.b.n.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Feb. 24, 2006

 

 

1900 Van Riper census, Orange, Verona, West Orange, Essex County,N.J.

1900
Van Riper
Federal census
Essex County
New Jersey
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ORANGE
Orange, ward 2
roll T623-968
district 159
page 160b, sheet 4, image 8, June 4
109 Cleveland Street

62-70
Clinton E. Potts-45-M-W-head-banking clerk-divorced-
b.July 1854 N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.J..
Clinton Potts-12-M-W-at school-
b.Feb.1880 N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Clyde Van Riper-20-M-W- nephew-bank clerk-single-
b.July 1879 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Francis Comstock-64-F-W-house keeping-widow-3 children, 0 living-
b.April 1836 N.Y..-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland
Lizie Scott-26-F-B-servant-single-
b.May1874 Maryland-Fa.b.Maryland-Mo.b.Maryland
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VERONA
Verona
roll T623-970
district 217
page 258a, sheet 11, image 21, June 14

192-204
Charles Van Riper-41-M-W-head-mason-married 11yrs.-
b.Aug.1858 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Charlotte Van Riper-37-F-W-wife-married 11yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.Aug.1862 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
George O. Van Riper-11-M-W-son-at school-
b.Oct.1888 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Alfred Van Riper-9-M-W-son-at school-
b.Dec.1890 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Charlotte Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-
b.Oct.1895 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Verona
roll T623-970
district 217
page 268b, sheet 15, image 30, June 22

288-312
Edward Van Riper-47-M-W-head-mason-married 36yrs.-
b.Mar.1853 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sarah Van Riper-47-F-W-wife-married 36yrs.-3 children, 1 living-
b.Mar.1853 England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Oliver Van Riper-29-M-W-son-divorced-
b.Sept.1870 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.England
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WEST ORANGE
West Orange Town
roll T623-968
district 185
page 297b, sheet 9, image 18, June 7-8
Whitlesey Avenue

149-187
George Van Riper-34-M-W-head-dairy prod.-married 17yrs.-
b.Mar.1866 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Martha F. Van Riper-34-wife-married 17yrs.-6 children, 4 living-
b.Feb.1866 Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.France
George Van Riper Jr.-15-M-W-son-asst. bookkeeper-
b.June 1884 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
Nellie M. Van Riper-14-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Fab.1886 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
Arthur Van Riper-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.Feb.1888 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
William Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.Nov.1889-N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
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March 1, 2006

 

 

1900-VAN RIPER-Passaic NJ ,City Directory

1900-VAN RIPER-Passaic NJ ,City Directory

A. Ward -physician-207 Main Ave.
Cornelius-(Van Riper & Co.),and physician 205 Main Ave.-h 207 Main Ave. Edmund F. -salesman-h 238 Lexington Ave. John B.-home 136 Quincy St. John S. -bookkeeper-h 104 Howe Ave. John T. -lawyer 185 Main Ave.-h 130 Pennington ASve. Peter-agent-h 238 Lexington Ave. William-agent-h 238 Lexington Ave. Van Riper & Co. (Cornelius Van Riper) druggists 205 Main Ave.

Sept. 15,2000

 

 

Van Riper census, 1900 Bloomfield, Essex County, N.J.

1900 Federal Census
Van Riper
Essex County
New Jersey
==================================
BLOOMFIELD

Bloomfield Town, ward 1
roll T623-969
district 199
page 240b, sheet 1, image 2, June 2
651 Bloomfield Avenue

19-24
Sarah Van Riper-64-F-W-head-widow ( of Garret)- 5 children,2 living-
b.Oct.1835 N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ada Van Riper-31-F-W-daughter-dressmaker-single-
b.Feb.1869 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Myron Van Riper-21-M-W-son-carpenter-single
b.Mar.1879 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Bloomfield Town, ward 1
roll T623-969
district 199
page 242a, sheet 3, image 5, June 4
29 M+2 R.R. Place

49-54
Robt. Van Riper-58-M-B-head-farm labor-married 10 yrs.-
b.Aug.1841 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Anna Van Riper-28-F-B-wife-married 10 yrs.-7 children, 3 living-
b.Sep.1871 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Paul W. Van Riper-9-M-B-Son-at school-
b.July 1891 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Edward Van Riper-2-M-B-Son-
b.Aug.1887 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Watson Van Riper-5 mths.-M-B-Son-
b.Dec.1899 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Bloomfield Town, ward 1
roll T623-969
district 199
page 242a, sheet 3, image 3, June 4
10 M+2 R.R. Place

45-58
Wm. Van Riper-55-M-B-head-farm labor-married 10yrs.-
b.June 1844 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.N.J..
Margrette Van Riper-35-F-B-wife-married 10yrs.-1 child,0 living-
immigrated 1880-in USA 20 yrs.-
b.Dec.1864 Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland, Mo.b.Ireland
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Bloomfield Town, ward 2
roll T623-969
district 201
page 33a, sheet 26, image 51, June 16
Broad Street

430-526
John Van Riper-50-M-W-head-farmer-married 15yrs.-
b.June 1849 N.J..-Fa.b.n.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Anna M. Van Riper-35-F-W-wife-married 15yrs.-3children, 3 living-
b.Dec.1864 N.J..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany-
Clara Van Riper-17-F-W.-daughter-at school-
b.Sept.1886 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.N.J..
Irving Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.Dec.1889 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.N.J..
Walter Van Riper-9-M-W-son-at school-
b.Jan.1891 N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.N.J..
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Bloomfield Township
Bloomfield Town, ward 3
roll T623-969
district 202
page 318a, sheet 15, image 29, June 8
109 Race Street

280-291
John Van Riper-26-M-W-head-driver ice wagon-married 4yrs.-
b.Feb.1874 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.N.J..
Margaret Van Riper-23-F-W-wife-married 4yrs.-3 children, 1 living-
b.Jan.1877 Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
John Van Riper-3-M-W-son-
b.Mar.1897 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ireland
Mary Van Riper-7-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.April 1893 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ireland
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Feb. 21,2006

 

 

1900 Van Riper census,Wisconsin

1900
Federal Census
VAN RIPER
Wisconsin
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Clark County
Sherwood Forest Town
Roll 623-1781
district-26
page 140b,sheet 1, image 2, June 2

13-13
Israel (White) Van Riper-33-M-W-head-farmer-married 9yrs.-
b.Sept.(22),1866 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Blanche E.(Eilzabeth)(Kidney) Van Riper-29-F-W-wife-married 9yrs.-4 children, 2 living-
b.May (5)1871 Ohio-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Delaware
Verna F.(Viola) Van Riper-3-F-W-daughter-
b.Oct.1896 Wi.-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.Ohio
Margery (Bell) Van Riper-3moths.-daughter-
b.Feb.1900 Wi.-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.Ohio
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Iowa County
Wyoming Town
Roll 623-1791
district-58
page 31b, sheet 2, image 3, June 4

25-25
G.(Garret) J.H. Van Riper-60-M-W-head-bricklayer-married 39yrs.-
b.Jan. 1840 Pa.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Carrie E. Van Riper-55-F-W-wife-married 39yrs.-0 children,0 living-
b.June 1844 N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..Mo.b.N.J..
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LA Crosse County
Farmington Town West
Roll 623-1795
district-64
page 64b,sheet 6, image 12, June 13

111-111
Cornelius C. Van Riper-66-M-W-head-farmer-married 45ys.-cannot read or write-
b.May (5 1835)1834 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. (died May 24,1904 Wi..)
Deby (Maria) (Vanderhoof) Van Riper-62-F-W-wife-married 45yrs.-12 children, 7 living-cannot read or write-
b.June (26) 1857 (1840) (Caldwell) N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..(died 1902 Wi..)
(Thomas) Henry Van Riper-31-M-W-son-farm laborer-single-
b.Jan.1869 Wi..-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.N.J..
(Sarah) Jane Van Riper-16-F-W-daughter-servant-
b.Sept.1883 Wi..-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.N.J..
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LA Crosse County
Farmington Town West
Roll 623-1795
district-64
page 67a,sheet 9, image 17, June 18

159-162
(William) Atwood Van Riper-35-M-W-head-married 11 yrs.-cannot read or write-
b.May 26(1864)1865 Wi.(Caldwell N.J..)-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Louise (Pfaff) Van Riper-39-F-W-wife-married 11 yrs.-7 children, 6 living-
b.April 1861 Wi.-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Lilly Van Riper-12-F-W-daughter-at school-
b. Sept.1887 Wi..Fa.b.Wi.(N.J..)-Mo.b.Wi..-
Harry Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.Sept.1889 Wi..Fa.b.Wi.(N.J..)-Mo.b.Wi..-
William Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-
b.July 1881 Wi..Fa.b.Wi.(N.J..)-Mo.b.Wi..-
Sadie Van Riper-5-F-W-daughter-
b.June 1884 Wi..Fa.b.Wi.(N.J..)-Mo.b.Wi..-
Rachel Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-
b.May 1896 Wi..Fa.b.Wi.(N.J..)-Mo.b.Wi..-
Charles Van Riper-2-M-W-son-
b.April 1898 Wi..Fa.b.Wi.(N.J..)-Mo.b.Wi..-
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Marathon County
Weston(all of town West of Main Line of CN and St. Paul RR)
Roll 623-1798
district-110
page 226a,sheet 6, image 11, June 15

104-107
Peter Van Riper-43-M-W-head-day laborer-married 18yrs.-
b.Oct.(18)1856 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Anna E.(Benidict)Van Riper-33-F-W-wife-married 18yrs.-5 children,5 living-
b.Nov.1866- Wi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Indiana
Geo. H. Van Riper-11-M-W-son-at school-
b.Aug.1888 Wi.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Wi..
Louis Peter Van Riper-9-M-W-son-at school-
b.Aug.1890 Wi.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Wi..
Roslynn Van Riper-5-F-W-daughter-
b.July 1894 Wi.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Wi..
Agnes E. Nelson-15-F-W-daughter-house keeper-married 4moths.-
b.Oct.1884 Wi.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Wi..
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Trempealeau County
Caledonia Town
Roll 623-1819
district-124
page ,sheet 2, image 4, June 12

Frank Van Riper-27-M-W-head-farm laborer-married-5yrs.-
b.Oct.(23)1872 Wisconsin-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Etta Van Riper-21-F-W-wife-married 5yrs.-1 child, 0 living-
b.Oct.1878 Wi..-Fa.b.Wi..-Mo.b.Wi..
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April 17, 2007

 

 

1897-98 Jersey City & Hoboken City Directory Van Riper

1897-98 Jersey City & Hoboken City Directory Van Riper

Garrett D. Van Reipen-pres. 659 Newark Ave.- 553 Summit Ave. George Van Reypen-collector -362 Montgomery St. Anna C. Van Reyper-134 Sip Ave. Emma Van Reyper-widow of Richard-76 Storm Ave. Richard J. Van Reyper-waiter-76 Storm Ave. Abraham Van Ripper-187 Harmon St. VAN RIPER Albert-police-98 Cottage St. Charles C.-clerk-26 Howard Place David-eng.-98 Prospect St. Elizabeth-widow of Jacob J.-57 Sip Ave. Garrett G.- machinist-2 Mercer St. George M.-clerk-362 Montgomery St.-(My Grandfather. Family lived over
Adam Schweitzer’s Bakery. My father was born here.) Henry-boilermaker-254 9th St. John W.T.-painter-142 Erie St. Leonard -clerk-927 Garden St.-Hoboken Mary-widow of William H.-117 Washington St.-Hoboken Peter-pencil maker-522 Garden St.-Hoboken Richard-police-23 Belmont Ave. Richard Jr.-weigher-23 Belmont Ave. William -clerk-142 Erie St. William-machinist-278 9th. St.

The Van Riper’s used over seven different spellings for their name. Sept. 15,2000