The Van Riper Genealogy of Montvale and Woodcliff Lake area

The Van Riper Genealogy of Montvale and Woodcliff Lake area,  Bergen County, New Jersey

By Howard I. Durie

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On the 16th of April, 1663, there embarked in Holland on the ship
“De.Bonte Koe” (The Spotted Cow), in command of Captain Jan Bergen, two
passengers from “Rijpen” (Rypen), namely Juriaen Tomassen and Jan
Laurens, bound for New Netherland. Besides these two young individuals,
there were nearly 100 other passengers, men, women and children, from
various, places in Holland and elsewhere, among them ,David DeMaire.
(Demarest),and his. family from Picardy. The ship probably arrived in
America early in June.

The origina debit account of “Emigrants to New Netherland, 1654-
1664″ comprising those passengers who were indebted to the Dutch West
India Company for their fares,was recorded in the New York-Colonial-Manu-
scripts, Vol.14, pages 83 & c., formerly on file in the New York State
Library at Albany, During the taking of a recent intensive inventory of
the Colonial Manuscripts, this record was not found. A list of the
passengers, however, on each voyage during this period (1554-1664), vas
published by the Holland Society of New York in its Yearbook for 1902.

Probably the earliest publication to give a genealogical account of
the Van Riper family, vas “History of the County of Hudson” by Charles H«
Winfield in 1874. This only extended certain branches which remained in
that county. Winfield’s study of the family claimed that Juriaen.
Tornassen originated from “Ripen” an ancient city in North Jutland, Den-
mark, of which he writes;
This mame,with itspresent multitudinous orthography,
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is derived from che Latin ripa, and was the name of a city on-
the north bank of the river Nibbs, sometimes called Nipsick, or
Gram. North Jutland (so called to distinguish it from South
Jutland or Schleswig), in Denmark, was divided into four dio-
ceses, the most southwesterly of which, lying along the Gerrnan
Ocean, was called Ripen, This diocese was 142 miles in length
and 57 miles in width, and was part of Cimbrica Chersonesus of
the ancients, where dwelt the warlike Cimbri, who, at onetime,
invaded the Roman Empire.

The city of Ripen, in the diocese of Ripen, is situated in
lat. 55degrees 36 minutes Lon 9degrees 10minutes east.Next to Wiborgh it is
the most ancient town in North Jutland. (1) It once had a com-
modious harbor and profitable commerce; but the one long since
filled up and the other sought different channels. Its cathedral
was imposing, built of hewn stone, with a steeple of great height
which served as a landmark for mariners. In the Swedish war of
1645 the city was captured, but recovered by the Danes soon
after. From this port,-in April, 1663, a vessel named “T’Bonte
Koe,” (‘the Spotted Cow), sailed for New Netherland, with eighty-
nine passengers, consisting of men, women and children. Among
the number was Juriaen Tomassen, a young man of the city of
Ripen. About four years after his arrival he married Pryntje
Hermans, May 25, 1667; died Sept. 12, 1695. Some of his descend-
ants took the name Jurianse – now Yereance and Auryansen – while
others, taking the name of the city from which their ancestor
sailed, became Van Ripen.

(1) Fenning’s Geography, ii., 123. In Winfield’s Land
Titles, the name is written Rypen. It is thus laid down on a
map of Denmark in an old geographical work, published in London
during the reign of Queen Anne, the title page of which, of the
copy I have, is destroyed. I am now satisfied, from the origin’
of the word, that the name should be written Ripen, and it is thus
written in the text and on a map in Fenning. Every other way
of writing it is clearly wrong, though sanctioned by generations.
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On a modern map of Denmark the city of Ripen is called Ribe, and is
situated four miles from the North Sea on the Ribe, also called Nips,
River, It is the seat of Ribe county, had a population of 7219 in 1950,
and is about 150 miles south of Copenhagen. One of Denmark’s oldest
towns, it was -first mentioned in 862 and became a bishopric in 948. In
the middle Ages, it was a thriving port, and many half-timbered houses
survive dating from the 16th and 17th centuries, including one that was
a school from 1500 to 1856.
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When The Holland Society of New York published “Passengers to New
Netherland 1654 to 1664″ in 1902, certain notations were added giving the
English version of the names of ships, as well as explanations covering
certain locality places. In the case of Juriaen Tomassen ” from Rijpen”
was added; Rypend in Friesland? When William Nelson published “History
of Paterson” in 1902, which contained genealogical accounts of sorne of
the early families from the present Passaic County area, including Van
Riper, he stated at page 153

“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 indifferently
Van Ripen, and Van de Ripe. The latter name would indicate an
original emigration from a small town in North Holland, called
de Rijp, dating from the year 1400, and now having 2,000 in-
habitants,’with four churches, two harbors and a fine canal.”
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Winfield did not give his reason or source for the statement that
Juriaen Tomassen came from Ripen in Deninark, except for the existence at
that time of such a place. As Nelson suggested, it is possible that he
was of Dutch origin and from one of the towns called Rypend or de Rijp.
On a modern map of Holland, a village called De Rijp lies southeast of
the City of Alkmaar. In addition, there are villages called Dronrijp and
Rijperkerk. These are in north Holland, east and west of the City of
Leeuwarden. Rijp and rijpen mean “ripe or mature,” the ij combination
representing the y sound, which letter is not in the Dutch alphabet.
Winfield did err, however, in stating that Juriaen sailed from Denmark.
All the Dutch vessels departed from the principal ports of Holland to
which passengs traveled from their former places of residence. He
was also mistaken in Juriaen’ s wife’s name. It was Reyckje, not Pryntie.

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For lack of any established family name the patronymic system of
identification was then in conmon use throughout northern Europe By
this method and the addition of a suffix indicating relationship to one
father, the Van Riper ancestor was known as Juriaen Tomassen, meaning
Juriaen, son of Thomas. This use carried over into America, for the first
generations until the general confusion over similar names made the
adoption of a standard form essential, especially since the patronymic
changed with each generation, Juriaen Tomassen’s children of the next
generation were known as Juriaensen, a name which some adopted permenently.
According to Nelson’s genealogical notes, the descendants of Juriaen
Tomassen were among the last of the Acquackanonk settlers to adopt a
family surname, “but for a century or more rang the changes on Juriaense,
Thornasse, Aeltse, Gerritse, Jansse, Harmsee, etc,”
Juriaen Tomassen was a young man when he came to America, perhaps
still in his teens, and did not marry until four years later. He did not
join the Dutch Church in New York and soon settled across the Hudson
River at Bergen (Jersey City area), where he found employment and becam
acquainted with his future wife’s family.

On May 8, 1667., the banns of his intended marriage were announced in
the Bergen Church and the ceremony took place there on May 25th, His
wife was Reyckje Harnens born in Voorthuysen, Gelderland, Holland, daugh-
ter of Harmen Coerten and Aertje Gerrits. The Coerten family comprising
father, mother, and five children aged 5, 6, 8, 9 and 17 years, embarked
February 12, 1659, on the ship “The Faith” landing in New Amsterdam later
that year.

Reyckje Harmens, wifeeeee of Juriaen Tomassen, joined the Bergen Church
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on November 3, 1667, and he on March 24, 1673. She and her eldest son
were mentioned in the Last Will and Testament of her uncle, Guert Coerten,
dated February 5, 1671 and filed in Liber 3 of East Jersey Deeds, page 146
Coerten had purchased a number of tracts of land at Bergen in 1668 and
1677, some of which passed by inheritance via his Will-to one branch of
the Tomassen (later Van Riper) family, in whose possession it remained
until after 1900.

On March 28, 1679,Juriaen Tomassen was one of a group of 14 settlers
nearly all from Bergen, who purchased from the Indians a large tract of
land called ” Haquequenunck” (Acquackanonk), confirmed by a Patent from the
Governor and Council on March 15, 1684, recorded in East Jersey Deeds,
Liber A, page 165. In these transactions his name is spelled Urian
Tomasson. Although this tract was to have contained 5520 acres, the
bounds actually described an area twice as large. It included, the greater
part of the later City of Paterson, part of the City of Passaic, and all
of the township of Acquackanonk. The first settlement of the land took
place shortly before the confirmatory patent when some of the patentees
established farms of about 100 acres each, fronting on the Passaic River.
The rest of the tract was mutually divided with the last division made in
1714. Although Juriaen Tomassen did not make his horne on his share, it
was subsequently settled by some of his children.

Juriaen Tomassen died at Bergen and was buried September 12, 1695
in the cemetery of the Bergen Church. He left no recorded estate. His
wife died at a unknown date subsequent to February 10, 1703, when she was
a witness at Acquackanonk to the baptism of a grandson, The fact that her
burial is not recorded at Bergen would indicate that she went to live at
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Acquackanonk with one of her children and was buried at that place.

The children of Juriaen Tomassen and Reyckje Harmens vere probably
all born at Bergen. Since the church there was supplied by pastors from
New York and Long Island until after 1700, the ceremonies took place
sometimes in New York as well as Bergen, depending on where the pastor
was preaching and where the event was recorded, They were;

1. Thomas baptized June 10, 1668 at New York, Guert Courten
and Annetje Gerrits, sponsors. Married Jannetje Straetmaker.

2. Gerrit baptized September 27, 1670 at New York, Pieter
Hesselszen and Janneken Etsal, sponsors’ Married Beelitje.
Dircks “Van Oogsten”.

3. Aelt baptized December 21, 1672 at New York. Gerrit Gerritszen
and Gysbertie Hermans, sponsors. Married Gerritje Matheuse.

4. Jan baptized June 2, 1675 at New York .Adriaen Post and
Catharina Michiels, sponsors. Married Neeltje Gerbrantse,

5. Christyntie baptized November 24, 1677 at New York. Jan
Harmenszen and Lysbeth Gerrits, sponsors’ Married Pieter
Gerbrants.

6. Marritie baptized April 28, 1680 at New York. Claes Arentszen
and Annetie Jacobs, sponsors. Married Claes Garbrantse.

7. Harmen baptized October 21, 1682 at New York, died young.
Gerrit Gerritszen and Neeltie Harmens, sponsors,

8. Aeltje baptized April 2, 1684 at Bergen, Johannis Steynmets
and Aeltje Daniels, sponsorsi. Died unmarried in 1746,

9. Herman baptized December 8, 1686 at New York, Gerrit Gerritszen
and Jacomyntie Menist, sponsors. Married Marrytie Fredericks.

10. Guert baptized October 5 , 1691 at Bergen. Helmigh Roelofse
and Jannetje Pieters, his wife, sponsors.

HERMAN (HARMEN), baptized December 8, 1686 at: New York, son of
Juriaen Tomassen and Reyckje Harmens, was known as Harmen Juriaensen
during his lifetime, sometimes found in different spellings, and signed
his Last Will and Testament ”Harmon Juransen” He inherited a share of
his father’s lands in the Acquackanonk Patent and lived on one of the
homestead tracts bordering the Passaic River, which he purchased on May
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15, 1722, as mentioned in his will, He was a Deacon and Elder in the
Acquackanonk Church between the years 1715 and 1738. In 1732, he was one
of the Executors of the Will of his Father-in-law, Christopher Steenmets
(Steinmets or Stynmetz). On November 17, 1750, he purchased 505 acres
from Hendrick Vanderlinda, in what: is now Montvale, N J., but then
claimed a part of Orange County, N.Y. , north of where his brother-in-law
Thomas Fredericksen Cadmus had acquired 200 acres in 1744, An abstract
of this Deed, still in possession of descendants, reads;

W A R R A N T Y D E E D

HENDRICK VAN DERLINDE of Hackin- Dated November 17, 1750
sack; Yeoman. (ARIANTIE VA.N
DERLINDE, his wife, signs and Acknowledged January 11, 1752
acknowledges, but her name is before Abraham Haring
not at head)
Consideration 250 Pounds
-TO-
HARMAN JURIANSIE of Essex County, Unrecorded
Yeoman

Conveys All that Lott and Land Seatuated and Being at
Wessewas meadow and in the County of Orange and in the Province
of New York and Is Limitted Butted and Bounded as followeth
Viz.

Beginning’ by a Black Oak on the East Side of a Little Run
of water marked on four Sides from thence Runing North Eighteen
Degrees and a half degree East Fifty Chains upon a Chesnut Stake
with Stones aboute it, thence West Fifty five Chains upon
another Chesnut Stake with Stones aboute it, thence South
Eighteen Degrees and a half Degree West Fifty Fifty Chains
upon another Chesnut Stake with Stones aboute it, thence East
Fifty Five Chains upon the first Station, three hundred and
three Acres and a half Acre, and another Lott Joyning to. the
Same, . .
Beginning by a Chesnut Stake with Stones Round it from
thence Running South Eighteen Degrees and a half west Forty
Eight Chains upon another Chesnut Stake with Stones Round it,
from thence East forty five Chains upon another Chestnutt
Stake with Stones Round it, thence North Eighteen Degrees and
a half Degree East, upon another Stake upon the first Lott,
thence West Forty five Chains, upon the first Station According
as it is now Surveyed Two hundred and one Acre and a half Acre
Yielding and paying therefore unto the said Hendrick Van-
derlinde his heirs and Assigns Nine Pence for ye said Lands on
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Every Seven Twentieth day of November Yearly And on Every Year
from henceforth and forever hereafter in Lieu and in Stead of
all other Rents, Services and Demands Whatsoever to be paid
unto ye said Hendrick Vanderlinde When it is Demanded..
(map also on Page 8)
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Harmen Juriaensen died at an unknown date leaving a Last Will and
Testament made June 17, 1754, proved May 14, 1756, and filed at Trenton
a copy of which reads:

IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN this Seventeenth day of June in
the year of Our Lord Anno Doroini One thousand Seven Hundred
and fifty four I, Harme Jurryanse of Achquechenonk in the
County of Essex and Eastern Division of New Jersey yeoman(1)
being aged and infirm of Body but of sound and perfect mind
and memory thanks be given to God therefore 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 manner 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 beloved
Wife Judith Jurrianse the full and sole use and Improvement
of all my Real and Personal Estate during the time she shall
remain 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 decease.

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 Testa-
ment 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 Van Rype, Frederick Van Rype,
Abraham Van Rype, Johannis Van Rype, Christoffel Van Rype,
Marytie Van Rype, Jacob Van Rype, Isaac Van Rype, Sarah Van
Rype, Gerrit Van Rype, Geurt Van Rype, Thomas Van Rype and
Christina Van Rype that is to say First my Two hundred Acres
of land on which I dwell laying in the bounds of Achquechenonk.
Bounded on the North West side of Pessaick (2) River bounded South
by Madlene Vangiese and on the North side by Claes Vreland
No, 4 as by 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 in
which I have right and Title in the Patent of Achquechenonk(3)
(1)yeoman-land owner
(2)-Pessaick River-Passaic River
(3)-Achquechenonk-Aquackanonk-city of Passaic & Clifton.
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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 Frederick shall be
allowed and paid fifty pounds current money of New York for
the Improvement of the Place on which he now dwells to be paid
at the time of the Division of my Estate hereafter to be
Specified.

Item I Will and Devise that Whereas my Children Jacob,
Sarah, Gerrit, Court, 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 Van Rype and Jacob Van Rype 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 hereto-
fore 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 pronounced HARMON JURANSEN (L. S.)
and Declared by the said Harme
Jurryanse to be his last Will and
Testament in the Presence of us,
David Marinus
Johannis Wanshaer
Richard Bradberry
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Harmen Juriaense married 1st, June 20, 1709 at Bergen, Marrytie
Fredericks born November 11, 1684, baptized at Bergen, daughter of
Frederick Thomase (Cadmus), and Tryntje Hopper, He married 2nd, about
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1720/21, Judith Steinmets born. about 1700, daughter of Christopher-Stein
mets and Sarah Van Nest.

Children of Harmen Juriaense and Marrytie Fredericks (Cadmus), his
first wife, were the following:

1. Jurjaen born September 12, 1710, baptized at Acquackanonk,
Jan Jurjaense and Brisilla Homs, sponsors. Died in 1789 in
Somerset County, N. J. survived by 9 children.

2. Frederick born February 22, 1713, baptized at Acquackanonk,
Guert Juraense and Geertruy Fredericks, sponsors. Married
Annetje Van Vorst.

3. Abraham born January 25, 1716, baptized at Acquackanonk.
Thomas Jurjaense and Jannetje Straet, sponsors. Married
Elizabeth Bradberry.

4. Johannes born July 21, 1718, baptized at Acquackanonk.
Thomas Fredericks and Martje Vreeland, sponsors, married
Hester Stynmets.
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Children of Harmen Juriaense and Judith Steinmets, his second wife,
were the following:

5. Christopher born September 6, 1722, baptized at Acquackanonk.
Christopher Steinmets and Sarah Van Nest, sponsors. Married
Metje Brouwer.

6. Marietje born September 14, 1724, baptized at Acquackanonk.
Claes Gerbrantse and Martje Juriaense, sponsors.

7. Jacob born February 8, baptized March 10, 1728 at Acquackanonk.
Jacob Thomasse and Neeltje Gerbrantse, sponsors. Married
Fytje Jacobusse.

8. Isaac born September 30, baptized October 12 , 1729 at Acquacka-
nonk. Peter and Elizabeth Steinmets, sponsors. Married
Catrina Van Rype.

9. Sara born June 30, baptized July 10, 1732 at Acquackanonk.
Jacob Van Noorstrandt and Antje Steinmets, sponsors.

10. Gerrit born November 3, baptized December 8, 1734 at Acquacka-
nonk. Johannes and Maritje Steinmets, sponsors. Married
Fytje Van Winkle.

11. Geurt born about 1737, no baptismal record found.

12. Thomas born about 1740, no baptismal record found. Married
Saertje Van Rype.

13. Christina born about 1743, no baptismal record found.
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FREDERICK VAN RYPE (VAN RIPER), born February 22, 1713, baptized at
Acquackanonk, son of Harmen Juriaensen and Marrytie Fredericks (Cadmus),
his first wife, married December 2, 1742 at Acquackanonk, Annetje Van
Vorst born October 23 (year worn off in family Bible record and no bap-
tismal record found), daughter of Garret Van Vorst and Sarah Walingse Van
Winkle of New Barbadoes Neck. They lived in the Acquackanonk area,
probably on part of his father’s land, where their first two children
were born for whom no baptismal records have been found. Such records
for the Acquackanonk Church are either blank or sparce for certain years,
especially those between. 1737 and 1746.

Prior to August 3, 1750, when his third son was baptized at Paramus,
Frederick and his family had moved north to the jurisdiction of that
church, where they probably resided as tenants on the land his father
was to purchase from Hendrick Vanderlinda later the same year, and on
which Frederick became the first permanent settler. He established his
home near the location of a large spring located to the north and east of
the intersection of present Chestnut Ridge Road and Summit Avenue.

Whether this location was also the site of a former Vanderlinda tenant
house is not recorded, but possible. During the years to follow, and
prior to June 17, 1754, the date of his father’s Will, Frederick made
considerable improvement to the property to the value of fifty pounds
(about $125), for which he was allowed and paid that amount out of the
estate when it was settled. This amount probably included the cost of a
pennanent homestead, initially small in size but substantially built of
sandstone, for his and future generations. This building was to be en-
larged after the Revolutionary War to better accommodate two families.
A century later it was further remodeled and modernized by others.
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Besides the building of a permanent homestead, Frederick was soon
confronted with the problem of a questionable title to the land. This had
its origin, in the indefinite location of the patent granted by theProvince
of New York to Samuel Bayard on June 17, 1697; later sold by him, probably
intact, to Hendrick Vanderlinda a short time before 1737. Title within
that province was claimed even though the report of the survey made for
Bayard by the Surveyor General of New York stated that four of the parcel
of land covered “are supposed to be in Jersey Government.” The discrep-
ancy was ignored, nevertheless, and the Governor of New York certified
the grant as lying in Orange County. A long controversy followed between
the Proprietors of East New Jersey (who claimed ownership and jurisdiction
under the grant of Berkeley and Carteret), and Hendrick Vanderlinda who
persisted by virtue of his New York title. At the meeting of the Boar
of Proprietors held October 19, 1754 at Perth Amboy, two leases were
executed to John Smyth “to support the actions against those claiming
under Vanderlinda, to wit, Frederick and Rynier Wortendyke, and Frederick
Van Ripen, who Mr. Ogden is ordered to prosecute.” The lease, based on
the proprietors’ claim, gave Smyth the right to sue for possession in be-
half of the Board. Aside from a subsequent report on March 27, 1755, that
a petition of Hendrick Vanderlinda was read, setting forth his desire of
buying of the Proprietors Some lands, he pretends to have in his posses-
sion in Bergen County,” no further reference is made to this suit, nor
that against Frederick Van Riper. Whatever the outcome, the area became
a part of Bergen County, New Jersey, when the long disputed boundary line
was finally settled in 1769. The name of Frederick Van Ryper is found in
the list of freeholders and inhabitants who “submit to the jurisdiction of
New Jersey” in New Barbadoes Precinct between Hackensack and Saddle River.
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The house site was reached by a lane which ran southerly to present
Summit Avenue, to the west of the Garden State Parkway. This lane late
became part of the first public road surveyed by the township authorities
on April 1, 1775, to be opened for use on May 1, 1777. It was a long
road, having its beginning in what is now Upper Saddle River, and no
doubt took that length of time to complete. Recorded in Book B of Road
Returns, page 76, at Hackensack, the description reads:

Begins at stake at the old road called the Saddle River
Road a little by north of the house and mill of Garrit Hopper
on the east side of said River, thence running on the land of
the Reverend Benjamin Vandelinde south 55 degrees east 44 chains
to the northwest corner of Frederick Van Rypen’s land, thence
east 3 degrees north 42 chains, 20 links on the line between
said Van Rypen and Vandelinden to a stake; thence on said Van
Rypen’s land viz south 6 degrees vest 17 chains to a stake,
thence south 36 degrees vest 8 chains, thence south 3 1/2 degrees
east 10 chains, 50 links, thence south 9 degrees west 8 chains,
20 links near along the east end of Van Rypen’s house to a
stake on Vandelinde’s line, thence vest 2 degrees south on the
line between lands of Van Rypen and Vandelinde to a corner
stake of said Van Rypens, thence on their line south 18 degrees
west 50 chains, 85 links to another corner of said Van Rypen,
thence across said Vandelinde’s land south 20 degrees west 14
chains, 80 links to corner of Frederick Codmas, thence south
26 degrees west 51 chains, 75 links on line between Codmas and
Frederick Krim to an oak, thence south 64 degrees east 12 chains
on line between Codmas and Jerry Jackeback, thence south 27 de-
grees east 5 chains, 40 links on said Jackeback, thence still
on his land 3 chains, 20 links to said Codmas line, thence on
said Codmas land south 58 degrees east 6 chains to line between
Codmas and Jacob Hopper, thence on their line south 72 degrees
east 15 chains to the northeast of an old road formerly laid
out called Werimus Road, To be 4 rods wide, 2 rods on each side.
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Beginning at East Saddle River Road, north of the Upper Saddle Rivcer
Reformed Church, the route followed present Weiss Road and Upper Saddle
River Road and continued along the latter part of the way toward its
present “Dead End” by the Garden State Parkway. At its second bend east
of present Chestnut Ridge Road, it ran southerly in three courses, the
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last one of which passed “near along the ease end of Van Rypen’s house
to present Summit Avenue, then westerly to Chestnut: Ridge Road and south-
erly along that road (as it is at present), and along the Van Rypen farm
line, as far as Glen Road. Except for some minor changes at that point
it continued easterly in the direction of Glen Road to connect with the
north line of Werimus Road, opposite the Cadmus homestead now No. 264
Glen Road. Werimus Road had been laid out northerly to that point in
1742. Later in 1775, and just prior to the start of the war activities
a new township called Harington, after the Haring family, was formed out
of the north part of the old precinct of New Barbadoes.

By the time of the earliest tax ratable list for Harington Township
made in September, 1779, the Van Riper farm was already subdivided among
Frederick and his two married sons. At that time they were taxed as
follows:

Herman (Harman) Van Riper, 100 acres improved land at 45 pounds per
100 acres; 4 horses at 25 shillings; 5 horned cattle
at 20 shillings; 7 hogs at 5 shillings. Total assess-
ment 56 pounds, 15 shillings, and amount of rates 31
pounds, 18 shillings, 5 pence, although the actual tax
levied on this amount is not shown.

Frederick Van Riper (Senior), 300 acres improved land; 5 horses,
10 horned cattle and 8 hogs at the same rates. Total
assessment 153 pounds, 5 shillings, and amount of
rates 86 pounds, 4 shillings, 1 pence.

Johannis Van Riper, single man, amount of rates 7 pounds, 10
shillings.

Garret Van Riper, 100 acres improved land; 3 horses;. 5 horned
cattle and 4 hogs at the same rates. Total assessment
54 pounds, 15 shillings, and amount of rates 30 pounds,
15 shillings, 11 pence.

By 1782, the land was assessed for tax purposes in equal shares of
125 acres each among Frederick and his sons. Garret, Harman and Johannis.
In the list for 1789, the land was separated into improved and unimproved
acreage and taxed by different valuations. At that time Frederick had
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30 acres improved and 20 acres unimproved. Each son was taxed for 100
acres improved land, with the rest unimproved. After Frederick’s death
in 1793, the land was divided equally among Garret, Johannis and Harman
when each was taxed for 106 acres improved land, and 60 unimproved.
the following years the ratio was 100 acres improved, and 66 acres unim-
proved. Later surveys showed that there was a small -surplus over the
original 505 acres, making each subsequent third approximately 175 acres.

Cornelius Van Riper, the youngest son of Frederick, Senior, never
entered into the land division at Montvale due to the fact that he had
left home prior to 1779, joined the British in New York, and was married
there in 1783.

The Dutch-Bible belonging to Frederick Van Riper, Senior, with it’s
page of records, is now in possession of the Winters family formerly of
Hillsdale, through descent from Frederick, son of Harman. The record page
lists the following:

Frederic Vanryper is geboren den 22 Feby. 171 (right side
Annatie Vanvorst geboren. den 23 Octr. l—‘ of page
Zij zijnce samen getrouw’t den 2 Decem— worn off)
De namen ende ouderdom van haere kin—-
haer eerste soon Hermanus is gebooren
den 23 October Anno 1743
2 de Gerret is geboren den 22 Jun—
3 de Johannes is geboren den 25 July—
4 de Cornelius is geboren de 27 Juny 175-
Frederick Van Reijpe overleden den 27 —-
in het yaar 179-
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Annetje, wife of Frederick Van Riper, Senior, and her five sisters
were bequeathed a legacy of 120 pounds by the Last Will and Testament of
their father. Garret Van Vorst of New Barbadoes Neck, made June 13, 1764,
proved June 15, 1785, and filed at Trenton.

The homestead was enlarged, probably after the Revolutionary War,
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by expanding the width and depth over which a gambrel0 roof was placed.
This style, similar to the house owned by son Garret (lastly Michon), had
a central hallway dividing the main living rooms, in back of which were
the bedrooms. In the 1870′ s, the house was further enlarged, porches
added, and the roof raised to acconmodate rooms on the second floor. It
was damaged by fire in the Fall of 1920 when owned by the Howth family,
and later demolished.

Frederick Van Riper, Senior, died October 17, 1793 according to the
marker on his grave in the cemetery of the Upper Saddle River Reformed
Church, which has the monogram FVR on it. The entry in the family Bible,
however, is October 27th. He left no recorded estate although it is
possible there was an unfiled Last Will and Testament which devised and
confirmed the previous division of the real estate.

The children of Frederick Van Riper, Senior, and Annetje Van Vorst,
his wife, were the following:

1. HARMAN born October 23, 1743 (Bible date), no baptismal
record found. Married Maria Demarest.

2. GARRET born June 22 (Bible date), year circa 1746/47, no
baptismal record found. Married (1) Abigail Hopper, and
(2) Maria (Polly) Terhune Van Buskirk, widow.

3. JOHANNIS born July 25 (Bible date), baptized August 3,
1750 at. Paramus. Married (1) Geertje (Charity) Post,
and (2) Catrina Van Winkle Waldrom, widow.

4. CORNELIUS born June 27, baptized July 13, 1755 at Paramus.
Married Elizabeth Davenport.
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(At this point follow the descendants of the four sons of Frederick
Van Riper, Senior, each as a separate account, and extending principally
the lines that carried on the family name.)
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LINE OF HARMAN VAN RIPER

1. HARMAN VAN RIPER born October 23, 1743, son of Frederick and
Annetje (Van Vorst) Van Riper,married about 1767, Maria Demarest baptizied
March 8, 1747 at Hackensack, daughter of Cornelius Demarest and Maritie
Ackerman, who resided on Werimous Road, south of Woodcliff Avenue, in
Woodcliff Lake. Hannan and Maria made their home on the northerly one-
third of his father’s land at Montvale, but the location of their house
is uncertain. It may have been the later home of son Garret to the east
of present Chestnut Ridge Road, or that occupied by the Crouter descend-
ants to the west. Neither one has survived. Harman died early, in 1811,
leaving a Last Will and Testament dated August 5, 1810, proved March 26,
1811, and recorded in book A, page 341. He is buried in the cemetery of
the Upper Saddle River Reformed Church where a stone bearing his monogram
HVR, but no date, marks his grave. His personal estate totaled $1570.90
including two slaves valued at $175, bonds, notes and cash, besides the
usual farm and household items. His wife was left a living out of the
real estate, plus the sum of 100 pounds. The land was divided equally
between sons Frederick and Garret who were obligated to pay their sister
Mary, 450 pounds in one year. Garret who had married shortly before his
father’s Will was made, received his “outset” consisting of a span of
horses valued at 50 pounds, a cow, 3 sheep, 2 hogs, a plow, tackling,
gears and a sleigh out of the estate. On May 2, 1811, Frederick released
to Garret 89 acres lying to the east of Old Chestnut Ridge Road where
Garret lived, retaining that portion to the west for himself. On August
10/1816, Maria, widow of Harnan, married Michael Ryer, widower of Jane
Wortendyke, She died September 3, 1820 at the age of 74 years and is
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buried at Upper Saddle River.

Children of Harman and Maria (Demarest) Van Riper:

A. FREDERICK baptized August 28, 1768 at Paramus, married
Maria Vanderbeek.

B. MARIA born November 18, baptized December 25, 1773 at
Paramus, married John G. Hopper.

C. GARRET born March 29, baptized May 6, 1787 at Paramus
married Agnes Banta.

A. FREDERICK VAN RIPER baptized August 28, 1768 at Paramus, son of
Harman and Maria (Demarest) Van Riper, married Maria Vanderbeek baptize
May 19, 1771 at Paramus, daughter or Yury Vanderbeek and Maritje Ackerman
of Hilisdale, They lived in the old Vanderbeek sandstone hornestead which
stood near the site of present No. 300 Werimis Heights Road, Hilisdale.
He died January 25, 1834 and she on March 9, 1861 and are buried at
Paramus. His Will, recorded in book D, page 425, devised the Chestnut
Ridge farm to his heirs equally. This was subsequently owned by the
Crouter descendants until 1905. The Lutkins mill property on Glen Road
in Woodcliff Lake was devised to son Harman who sold it in 1845 to John
A. Ackerman, husband of Sarah Delamarter.

Children:

(1) MARIA born June 6, baptised August: 3, 1790 at Paramus; married
Casparus J. Westsrvelt.
Child:
a. John born August 30, 1818; married Leah Hopper.

(2) AGNES born October 1, baptized November 24, 1794 at Paramus;
married Cornelius Crouter.

Children:
a. Maria born September 8, 1813; married Jacob Tisen.
b. Frederick born December 8» 1816; married Margaret Storms.
c. Peter born February 6, 1819; married Rachel Shuart.
d. Hannah born July 26, 1821; married Andrew J. Shuart.

(3) HARMAN born May 24, baptized June 29, 1800 at Paramus; married
Catharine Delamarter, daughter of Abraham Delamarter and Sarah
Cadmus. After the death of his father, he purchased the
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former Vanderbeek homestead farm containing about 127 acres
in Hilisdale, from the Westervelt, Crouter and Delamarter heirs,
and resided there until his death. In 1860, the house was re-
built in the process of which the sandstone portion was torn
down and a new frame part erected. The work was done by Albert,
Peter and Jake Zabriskie of Paramus, and took over a year to
complete. The small frame building to the south, used as a
fruit stand in more recent years by the Winters descendants,
was formerly a tenant and slave house on the farm. Catharine
died January 9, 1870, and Harman on August 26, 1874, and they
are buried in Valleau cemetery. His Will, recorded in book L,
page 258, devised all the real estate to son Abraham. Legacies
of $10,000 each were left to daughters Maria and Hannah, and
the residue to the three children equally.

Children:
a. Maria born January 28, 1821; married Abraham H. Ackerman.
b. Abraham born February 20, 1825; married Anna Smith. He
died February 19, 1886 and she on November 5, 1887, and
are buried in Valleau cemetery. His Will, recorded in book
P, page 448, devised his real and personal estate to his
two children for life, and then to their children. Son
Daniel received the old farm on the east side of the road,
and daughter Catharine another on the opposite side where
the earliest part of the Winters house was built in 1877.

Children:
Catharine Maria married Sandford Bogert.
Daniel Smith married Mary E. Van Emburgh.

(4) HANNAH born February 19, baptized April 18, 1808 at Paramus;
married Isaac Delamarter son of Abraham Delamarter and Sara
Cadmus. She died July 20, 1828 at the age of 20 years.
Child:
Sarah born October 18, 1826; married John A. Ackerman.

B. MARIA VAN RIPER born. November 18, 1773, daughter of Harman and
Maria (Demarest) Van Riper; married January 16, 1793 at Schraalenburgh,
John G. Hopper baptised August 16, 1772 at Paramus, son of Garret J.
Hopper and Marytje Zabriskie. He died July 30, 1825 in New York. She
died May 12, 1860 and is buried in Valleau cemetery..

Child:
(1) Garret J., born July 2, baptized July 27, 1794 at Paratnus;
married Margaret Kip.

C. GARRET VAN RIPER born March 29, 1787, son of Harman and Maria
(Demarest) Van Riper; married June 27, 1810 at Paramus, Agnes Banta born
January 2, 1791, daughter of Hendrick Banta and Margaret Demarest who
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resided on Pascack Road in Woodcliff Lake (the sandstone homestead owned
by the Lutheran Church when it was demolished). Garret and Agnes lived
first on his inherited land at Montvale in a house that stood near the
north end of that part of the old 1775 road vacated in 1833, to the east
of present Chestnut Ridge Road. This farm was sold on April 4, 1833 to
Peter Wortendyke for $3000. They subsequently lived in River Vale. Agnes
died February 16, 1859 and Garret on January 25, 1864, and are buried at
Pascack.

Children:

(1) MARIA born November 16, 1811; inarried John P. Post.

(2) MARGARET born July 23, 1813; died November 18, 1872, unmarried

(3) HERMAN(Harman) born December 2, 1815; married August 27, 1839 at
Saddle River, Hannah Wortendyke, She died May 30, 1877 and he
on March 28, 1900, and are buried at: Pascack.
Children:
a. Garret: 1840-1840.
b. Alida 1857-1862.

(4) HENRY BANTA born April 23, 1820; married August 20, 1842 at
Saddle River, Eliza Williams. He died October 31, 1893 and
she on May b, l896, and are buried at Pascack.
Children:
a. Margaret Ann born 1845; married Abraham B. Bogert.
b. Emma Jane 1849-1849,
c. Herman (Harman) 1850-1900.

(5) ANNA born February 26, 1827; married Peter H. Westervelt.

(6). JEMIMA born August 15, 1829; married John Cummings.

(7) HANNAH PERRY born July 9, 1833; married (1) Albert P. Wester-
velt, and (2) Peter C. Gardenier,
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LINE OF GARRET VAN RIPER

2. GARRET VAN RIPER born June 22, 1746/47, second son of Frederick
and Annetje (Van Vorst.) Van Riper; carried 1st, about: 1770, Abigail
Hopper born September 14, 1749, baptized at: Paramus, daughter of Garret:
A. Hopper and Hendrickje Terhune; and 2nd, August 6, 1808 at Parairius,
Maria (Polly) Terhune, widow of Thomas A. Van Buskirk. Garret and his
first wife were members at Paramus in 1799. He and his second wife were
members at Upper Saddle River in 1812. Garret made his home on the
southerly third of his father’s land at Montvale, and built the sandstone
homestead which formerly stood at No. 110 Chestnut Ridge Road. This was
demolished on August 17, 1966 to make way for an A. & P.(supermarket)
shopping center.
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On May 2, 1805, Garret purchased 13.57 acres from his brother-
Johannis at the westerly boundary of their adjoining farms, for the sum
of $407 by deed recorded in book B-2, page 143. Maria, his second wife
died December 11, 1820 at the age of 68 years and is buried at Upper
Saddle River, He died at an unknown date prior to 1826 without leaving
a recorded estate. By that date the family homestead was owned by his
only son and heir, Frederick G. Van Riper, when the road return for
present Lake Street was laid out. There are no surviving markers for
Garret and his first wife in the Upper Saddle River Church cemetery.

Children, of Garret and Abigail (Hopper) Van Riper:

A. HENDRICKJE baptized April 15, 1772 at Paramus; married
John J. Zabriskie.

3. FREDERICK born March 8, baptized April 7, 1782 at Paramus;
married Mary Van Buskirk.
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A. HENDRICKJE VAN RIPER baptized April. 15, 1772 at: Paramus,
daughter of Garret and Abigail (Hopper) Van Riper; married by New Jersey
License dated December 7, 1788, John J. Zabriskie born September 7, bap-
tized September 14, 1766 at Paramus, son of Jacob J. Zabriskie and
Jannetje Brevoort. She died probably at the birth of her child. He
married 2nd, Margrietje Waldron.

Child:
(1) Hendrickje born April 20, baptized June 7, 1789
at Paramus. died young
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B. FREDERICK VAN RIPER born March 8, 1782, son of Garret and
Abigail (Hopper) Van Riper; married February 16, 1805 at Paramus, Mary
Van Buskirk born July 7, 1789 at Saddle River, daughter of Peter and
Sally Van Buskirk. Frederick inherited, as the only son and surviving
child, his father’s homestead and the southerly third of the family farm.
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He and his wife were members of the Upper Saddle River Reformed Church
where she joined April111,1840, and he in April 1842, In the latter
year, Frederick had his farm surveyed by Garret Al. Zabriskie and sub-
divided into plots of about 40 acres each, for the purpose of deeding
them to his heirs. These were sold to them for a consideration in the
years to follow, On May 21, 1853, Frederick and his wife conveyed to
the Trustees of School District No. 5, a plot 32 feet by 40 feet at the
northeast corner of the farm, on which a schoolhouse was thereafter
built. In later years and after Frederick’s death, the Chestnut Ridge
Sunday School was built to the south of the schoolhouse, to which the
Van Riper family gave their generous support during the period of its
existence. On August 14, 1861 by deed recorded in book 0-5, page 297,
the homestead and its plot of 45.31 acres, together with another lot of
16 acres, were sold to David Henry Hopper, husband of Sarah Maria Van
Riper, only child of son Andrew Van Riper, deceased, for a consideration
of $3500, A reservation in this deed reads:

Saving and reserving to themselves, the party of the first
part during the period of their natural lives or of either of
them, the right to the use of one-half of the Dwelling House
on said premises and one-half of the Garden and as much of the
fruit growing from year to year on said premises hereby intended
to be conveyed as may be necessary for their family use, and
also the right to plant two bushels of Potatoes on said place
for their use if they think proper to do so.

It is assumed that Frederick and his wife continued to live in the
homestead until he died, although the property was sold by the Hoppers in
1862. Frederick died January 17, 1864 His wife later lived in
Paterson and died on November 14, 1873. They are buried in the Upper
Saddle River Church cemetery. His will was dated May 22, 1860, proved
March 28, 1864 and recorded in book H, page 484, which reads:
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First, it is my will and I do hereby order that all my just
debts and funeral expenses be paid as soon as convenient after
my decease by my executors hereinafter named.

Item, I give, devise and bequeath unto my beloved wife Maria
all my household furniture unto her and to her heirs and assigns
forever.

Item, I give, devise and bequeath unto my daughter Sally .
the sum of $230.

Item, I give, devise and bequeath unto my beloved wife Maria
the sum of $500 unto her, her heirs and assigns forever.

Item, I give, devise .and bequeath unto my son Thomas the
sum of $130 unto him, his heirs and assigns.

Item, it is my will and I do order that the remainder of my
estate be left in the hands of my executors during the lifetime
of my wife Maria and the interest to be paid to her yearly and
after her decease it shall be equally divided among my children
and grandchildren, viz., to my sons Peter, Thomas and grandson
Frederick G. Van Ryper and daughter Sally, wife of Andrew Debaun,
and Sarah Maria my granddaughter, and to their heirs and assigns.

Item, it is my will and I do hereby order that in case the
note against my son Thomas held by Abraham Delamarter shall have
to be paid by me or by my executors I being security on the same,
then the same to be deducted from my son Thomas share above
mentioned.

Lastly, I do hereby nominate and appoint my son Peter F.
Van Ryper and my son-in-law Andrew Debaun to be executors of
this my last will and testament revoking all former wills and
testaments by me rnade, ratifying and confirming this and no other
fo be my last will and testament.

In Witness Whereof I the said Frederick Van Ryper have here-
unto set my hand and seal this 22nd day of May, 1860.
Witnesses:
Albert G. Zabriskie FREDERICK VAN RYPER (Seal)
Sally Ann Zabriskie
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The inventory of the personal estate was made by Andrew Debaun, Peter
Van Ryper, Albert G. Zabriskie and Albert Hopper, and totaled $2255.17
including purse and apparel $60, clock, stove, oil cloth, bed and bedding
2 tables, looking glass, carpet, chairs, cupboard and contents, shades
and pictures, 2 bureaus, gun, blankets, crockery, baskets, contents of
kitchen, contents of garret, ax, shovel, rake, 5 hives of bees, poultry,
potatoes, pork, beef and ashes; also notes of Frederick G. Van Ryper $94,
John H. Banta $200, John J. Ryer $150, Thomas Van Ryper $130, Thomas
McMann $35, John J. Jersey $100, Andrew Dcbaun $100, David H. Hopper $100.
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Peter Van Ryper $100, and mortgage of J. H. Martin $1000.

Children:

(1) GARRET born September 16, baptized November 16, 1806 at Paramus;
married September 17, 1825 at Saddle River, Elizabeth Hopper born
April 24, baptized May 20, 1810 at Paramus, daughter of Garret A.
Hopper and Maria Van Orden. By deed dated May 10, 1830, recorded
in book L-3, page 60, Garret: purchased from his father for $250,
the small sandstone house and farm of 3 acres on the east side of
Chestnut Ridge Road, Montvale, formerly owned by John Ryer. This
had been acquired from Ryer about 1805 by unrecorded deed, and
the purchaser was either Garret’s father or grandfather. Later
enlarged and modernised, stood at #21
Chestnut Ridge Road when it was burned June 16, 1969, having been
owned for a number of years by the Szmitkowski family. Garret
made his home here until his death on December 29, 1833 at the
age of 27 years. His wi1l made December 19, 1833 was proved on
January 8, 1834 and recorded in book D, page 414. The inventory
of his personal estate totaled $445.06, including household
goods, farm items, cattle and crops. He devised his estate to
his wife during her widowhood. Thereafter the real estate was
devised to son Frederick who was ordered to pay legacies of $100
each to his two sisters. Elizabeth died October 14, 1841 at the
age of 31 years and is buried at Upper Saddle River with her
husband and children.

Children:

a. FREDERICK born .March 10, baptized April 7, 1827 at Saddle
River: married July 23, 1846 at Saddle River, Jemima Acker-
man. On March 6, 1855, his grandfather deeded to him a
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tract: of 40 acres out of the home farm on the west side of
Chestnut Ridge Road. Both this and his father’s homestead
on the east side were sold to Eugene H. Best on October 1,
1867 for $4000, They then lived elsewhere until purchasing
from Leonard Cronk a house and 3 acres of land on the north
side of Saddle River Road, Woodcliff Lake, by deed dated May
19, 1882 . They were living here when they died, Frederick
in December 1904, and Jemima on September 15, 1905. They are
probably buried in the Saddle River Lutheran Church cemetery
where their funerals were held.

Children:

i Elizabeth Maria born January 17, 1848, died July 6,
1856, buried at Upper Saddle River.

ii Rachel Ann born June 1, 1550, died October 31, 1851,
buried at Upper Saddle River.

iii Garret born October 29, 1851, died July 11, 1856,
buried at Upper Saddle River.

iv John Henry born June 30, 1855, died July 14, 1856,
buried at Upper Saddle River.

v. Garret born June 21, 1857, died February 28, 1899 in
Brooklyn, leaving daughters: Anna Elizabeth
(wife of John J. Briggs), and Mary.

vi Mary born April 1861; married Abram Bross and died
March 10, 1879, buried at Upper Saddle River.

b. MARIA born March 16, baptized March 17, 1829 at Saddle River,
died March 28, 1835 at the age of 6 years.

c. SALLY ANN born July 3, 1832, died February 11, 1834.
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(2) ANNAATJE (HANNAH) born February 19, baptized April 18, 1808 at
Paramus; died young.

(3) PETER born December 5, 1808, baptized January 22, 1809 at
Paramus; married Elizabeth Haring. (See following)

(4) THOMAS born August 2, baptized September 22, 1811 at Paramus;
married February 14, 1829 at Saddle River, Hannah Tuers born
May 1, baptized May 30, 1813 at Paramus, daughter of Lawrence A.
Tuers and Jannetje Zabriskie. She died April 9, 1862 and is
buried at Westwood. Thomas later lived in Paterson with a-
second wife named Mary, and died in March 1890.

Children:

a. PETER born July 17, 1831, baptized at Saddle River.

b. RACHEL JANE born November 3, 1833, baptized at Saddle River.

c. GARRET born February 21, 1836, baptized at Saddle River,
died young.

d. AARON born February 10, 1839, baptized at Saddle River.

e. MARIA ELIZABETH born July 10, 1841; married Aaron Demarest.

f. CHARITY ANN born May 20, 1844; married Edward M. Pindar.

g. ANDREW born about 1847.

h. MARGARET ELLEN born about 1850; married George Thomas.

i. GARRET born about 1854.
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(5) ANDREW born December 1, 1815, baptized January 14, 1816 at
Saddle River; married March 23, 1839 at Saddle River, Catharine
Pulis born December 9, 1819, baptized January 23,1820 at
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Pascack, daughter of Peter P. Pulis and Catrina Holdrum. He
died August 25, 1848 at the age of 32 years, and is buried at
Upper Saddle River. His Will, recorded in book F, page 466, left
his estate to his wife and daughter. Catharine married (2) April
9, 1849, John P. Wortendyke and died September 16, 1887.

Child;
a. SARAH MARIA born May 6, baptized October 1842 at Saddle
River; married August 20, 1859, David H. Hopper.

(6) SARAH born June 26, 1818; married April 9, 1836 at Saddle River,
Andrew Debaun born February 13, baptized March 19, 1815 at Saddle
River, son of Jacob Debaun and Catharine Mowerson, She died
July 1, 1884 and is buried at Upper Saddle River.

Children:
a. Catharine Margaret born July 7, 1837; married Albert Hopper.

b. Garret born January 31, 1845, baptized at Saddle River.

c. Mary Elizabeth born July 16, 1848, baptized at Saddle River.

d. Jacob Edgar born June 1853, baptized at Saddle River.

(3) PETER VAN RIPER born December 5, 1808, baptized January 22, 1809
at Paramus, son of Frederick and Mary (Van Buskirk) Van Riper; married in
November 1826 at Saddle River, Elizabeth Haring born March 7, baptized
April 26, 1810 at Pararmus, daughter of Isaac P. Haring and Anna Post.
Peter received a deed in 1842 for 40 acres out of his father’s farm to
the south of the homestead, which he sold to Abraham and Tunis Van Riper
on December 30, 1856 for $2000. He and his wife probably lived on the
Haring homestead farm at the northwest corner of Summit Avenue and Spring
Valley Road in Montvale, where Isaac P. Haring died September 24, 1825 at
the age of 36 years. When Anna Post, his widow, married Jacob Stagg on
February 9, 1831, they went to live on the Stagg farm on Chestnut Ridge
Road. This consisted of two tracts of land on the east side of the road,
formerly out of the Cadmus farm and on which stand today the Van Riper
homestead and business buildings. The first tract of 50 acres was pur-
chased June 14, 1791 from Michael Ryer and Abraham Cadmus for 187 pounds,
10 shillings, by deed post-recorded in book 425, page 22. The second
tract of 14 1/2 acres, adjoining on the north, was purchased April 7, 1806
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from Ryer Ryers for 230 pounds, by deed post-recorded in book 425; page
30. Because of the amount of consideration in this deed, a house built
by Ryers no doubt existed on the land and was the subsequent homestead of
Jacob Stagg, He built a new one on the same site after he made his Will
in 1831, which fact was Mentioned in the testimony of Peter Van Riper in
connection with the later estate suit.

Jacob Stagg was the widower of Jane Ryer who died January 3, 1831,
and they had no children. When Jacob died April 8, 1835, his Will made
March 15, 1831, devised everything to his second wife, Anna Post Haring.
This provoked a suit by Abraham Stagg of New York, a brother, to have the
Will declared invalid. He was unsuccessful due primarily to the testi-
monies of Jacob’s friends and neighbors in his behalf. The fact that
Abraham Stagg was indebted to his brother for $600, was not in his favor.
Other depositions made at that time showed that Jacob had had an opera-
tion on April 2, 1835 for bladder stones of which three were removed.
He “appeared to do well for the first two or three days,” but died on
the 3th. Elizabeth Wortendyke testified on September 8, 1835, that she
“knew him upwards of 30 years; lived the next house. Testator was a
widower about 5 or 6 weeks after his first wife died, about third day
New Year. She was at his house when first wife died and never heard
him say anything about marrying a second wife while his first was dying.
Heard Testator say he did not know what to do as Mrs. Stagg would not
come and live with him unless her children came and they would not come
unless he would make his property over which he said he never would do.
Never heard him find fault with his second wife who has one child, a
daughter who is the wife of Peter Van Riper. His family consisted of
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himself and wife and a hired girl and boy. Can’t tell who superintended
the building of the new house.”

The Haring homestead was sold on April 16, 1840 to Henry A. Demarest
who later operated a hotel there. This property again returned to the
family when Peter VanRiper purchased it from Aaron H. Westervelt on
December 5, 1861, and later was the residence of grandson, James Demarest
Van Riper, for a number of years.

In the 1860′ s, the present Van Riper homestead at #524 Chestnut
Ridge Road was built on the site of the former Stagg houses.

Besides operating a large produce farm on the Stagg land, Peter Van
Riper became an investor in Paterson real estate on which he held
numerous mortgages at his death, as well as others on local properties.
He and his wife joined the Pascack Reformed Church in May 1843, and were
generous supporters of the Chestnut Ridge Sunday School in 1878 on which
land and building they loaned $750. He died November 22, 1880 leaving
a Will made February 8, 1875, recorded in book N, page 219, which left
everything to his wife. She died May 26, 1884 and they are buried at
Park Ridge, Her Will made December 21, 1880, was recorded in book O,
page 481, and disposed of between 120 and 130 acres of land and a personal
estate of about $52,000. The homestead farm and other tracts were left
to son Frederick , for life and then to his son, Peter Elvin Van Riper.
The former Haring house and farm were left to grandson, James Demarest
Van Riper. Properties in Paterson were left to granddaughters Anna
Elizabeth and Annetta Sophia, together with legacies of $2500 each. “To
Charles Van Riper, colored rnan brought up by my husband and rne and now
living in New Yolk, $ 5oo.” The residuary estate was left to the grand-
Children.
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Child:
a. FREDERICK born July 7, baptized August 12, 1832 at Pascack; mar-
ried October 5, 1853 at Saddle River, Charity Ann Demarest born December
11, 1835, baptised February 7, 1836 at Saddle River, daughter of James C.
Demarest and Hannah Eckerson.

Frederick assisted his father on the farm and was also a school
teacher during three winters. He later was in the grocery business in
Paterson for two years and then returned to farming. He served on the
Regimental Staff of the 22nd New Jersey Volunteers for nine months during
the Civil War, as a Commissary-Sergeant. He died September 29, 1902, and
his wife on November 16, 1914. They are buried at Park Ridge. His Will,
recorded in book 33, page 59, devised the former Haring farm to son James
D. for life and then to his children. To son Peter Elvin was devised
15 acres of land purchased from Wortendyke and opposite the homestead;
also the stock and farm implements for which he was to pay $50 to his
brother James. The household goods and residue of the personal estate
vere left to wife Charity Ann.

Children:

i. PETER ANDREW born May 27, 1854, baptized at Saddle River,
died December 16, 1856 and is buried at Park Ridge.

ii. JAMES DEMAREST born May 15, 1856, baptized.at Pascack;
married Amelia Gibson.

iii. ANNA ELIZABETH born February 6, 1865, baptized at Pascack;
carried Philomen O. Dickinson.

iv. ANNETTA SOPHIA baptized July-19, 1868 at Pascack; married
Earle C. Potts,
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v. PETER ELVIN born October 20, 1874, baptized May 23,1875
at Pascack; married June 30, 1898 at Pascack, Sarah Ackerman born March
20, baptized September 7, 1871 at Pascack, daughter of Garret J. Ackerman
and Harriet A.Ackerman. Sarah was the granddaughter, through her
father, of John A. Ackerman and Sarah Delamarter (See page 20, No, 4 a).

Peter Elvin and Sarah lived on the homestead farm atWood-
cliff Lake during their lifetime. He attended advanced school at the
Pennington Seminary in Pennington, N.J. and later graduated from the
Newark Academy. Westervelt’s History of Bergen County describes his
farming activities in the early 1920’s as consisting of 4 acres of cherry
trees, about 2000 grapevines, about 30 acres of apple orchard and between
16 and 20 acres of peach orchard. Also, about 75,000 tomato plants are
raised a year, as well as 6000 pepper plants and 6000 egg plants. The
farm produce is sold in the markets at New York City, Newark and Paterson

Sarah died in 1939, and Peter in 1944, and they are buried
in Valleau Cemetery (by the Paramus Dutch Reformed Church ,Glen Ave.
and route 17) in Ridgewood.

Children:

FREDERICK ELVIN born May 22, 1900; married Katherine Atkins.

HARRIET AMANDA born July 19, 1902; married Frank H. Tice.

GARRET ACKERMAN born August 5, 1905; married Margaret Marshal
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LINE OF JOHANNIS VAN RIPER

3. JOHANNIS VAN RIPER born July 25, 1750, son of Frederick and
Annetje (Van Vorst) Van Riper, married 1st, about: 1780, Geertje (Charity)
Post baptized July 3, 1757 at Schraalenburgh, daughter of Adrian Post and
Hendrickje Ackennan; and 2nd, November 10, 1810 at Paramus, Catriina Van
Winkle Waldrorn, widow. She may have been the widow of John Waldrom who
died January 13, 1810 aged 50 years, and is buried at Upper Saddle River.

Johannis inherited the middle third of his father’s land at Montvale,
on which stood the family homestead. This tract contained 173-3/4 acres
according to the mortgage descriptions and the Sheriff’s Deed in 1833.
In the tax list for September 1779, he was still unmarried and taxed as a
“Singleman” without land. The following year he was taxed for cattle and
as a ” Householder” living on part of the farm. Thereafter, he was taxed
for a share of the land, the same as his brothers Harman and Garret.

Johannis and his second wife were members of the Upper Saddle River
Reformed Church in 1812.

On October 22, 1808, Johannis mortgaged his farm to Cornelius Van
Vorst, his cousin, for the sum of $500, recorded in book D, page 107.
This may have been paid in subsequent years, but is not shown cancelled
on the records. Some years later he made another mortgage to Peter Perry
on April 8, 1820 for the sum of $202, recorded in book E, page 396. This
was followed by a third mortgage to John Van Vorst on December 1, 1821
for $1812, recorded in book E, page 520. In order to give the last mort-
gagee priority for his loan, he took over the Perry lien as well. At
that time, Johannis Van Riper was living in New York City.
In 1832, local residents petitioned to have a new road laid out
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Page 34
northerly through the Van Riper land to shorten the route to Upper Saddle
River. This extended present Chestnut Ridge Road from its intersection
with Summit Avenue and in the course of Old Chestnut Ridge Road as far as
Upper Saddle River Road. At the same time, that part of the old road
surveyed in 1775, past the old homestead, was vacated from present Summit
Avenue northerly as far as the extension easterly of Upper Saddle River
Road which had been laid out in 1812 to connect with Spring Valley Road.,
The mortgage liens remained unpaid, and when Johannis was unable to
meet his obligations, Sarah Van Vorst, administratrix of the estate of
John Van Vorst, deceased, instituted foreclosure proceedings. At the
Sheriff’s Sale in 1833, Joseph A. Horn made the highest bid and purchased
the farm for $3,426.00.

Johannis Van Riper died December 16, 1836, without leaving a recorde
estate in Bergen County. He may have been buried at Upper Saddle River
but there is no extant marker.

Children of Johannis and Geertje (Post) Van Riper

A. HENDRICKJE born about November 13, 1780; married (1) John J,
Quackenbush, (2) John Bush April 13 1811,He was bap. Dec. 4 ,1784 at Paramus,
son of Dirk Bush and Antje Vanderbeck. He died Feb 2, 1827aged 42y.
Buried at Saddle River Reformeded Church,Upper Saddle River.
(3) Abraham A. Haring.

B. FREDERICK born April 1783; married (1) Mary Baldwin, aad (2)
Hannah Van Buskirk Hopper, widow.

C. CORNELIUS born about 1784; married Antye Van Horn.

D. JOHN born April 19, baptized May 21, 1786 at Paramus; married
Maria Hopper (Mrs. Van Horn).

E. ANTJE born September 13, baptized September 28, 1788 at
Paramus; married Hendrick R. Bush.

F. ADRIAN born July 9, baptized July 27, 1794 at Paramus.

A. HENDRICKJE (HENRIETTA), born about November 13, 1780, daughter
of Johannis. and Geertje (Post) Van Riper, married (1) October 26, 1802 at
Paramus, John J. Quackenbush. She married (2) January 8, 1831 at Saddle
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River, Abraham A. Paring, widower. In 1840, she received a legacy-of $30
by the Will of John J. Van Riper, her brother. She died April 13, 1846 at
the age of 65 years, and is buried at Upper Saddle River.

Child:
(1) Annatje (Hannah Quackenbush) Abora December II, 1802, baptized April II, 1803 at
Paramus, married Andrew N.Hoooer,

(2) Richard Bush May 15, 1812(Bible) . Bap.Jun. 14,1823 Saddle River Reformed
Church.Married Maria Haring.

B. FREDERICK born April 1783, son or Johannis ana Geertje (Post) Van
Riper, married (1) December 8, 1804 at Paramus, Mary Baldwin born about:
September 28, 1786 at Saddle River, daughter of David Baldwin and Rachel
Van Buskirk. Mary was the first cousin of Mary Van Buskirk who married
Frederick G. Van Riper. They lived at one time on his father’s farm at
Montvale, and in 1816 were tenants in a house owned by David J. Ackerman
near East Saddle River Road in Saddle River. Mary died March 28, 1826 at
the age of 39 and is buried in the Van Buskirk cemetery at Saddle River.
Frederick married (2) Hannah Van Buskirk, widow of Henry A. Hopper. She
was the daughter of Maria (Polly) Terhune the second wife of Garret Van
Riper. Frederick died October 1, 1828 at the age of 45 years, and is
buried with his first wife. His second wife married as her third husband,
May 14, 1829 at Saddle River, Abraham Eckerson, She died November 1,
1855 and is buried ac Upper Saddle River. The five Van Riper children
were bequeathed a legacy of $1500 by the Will of David Baldwin, their
grandfather, who died in 1827.

Children;

(1) JOHN born March 30, baptized May.5, 1805 at: Paramus; died
March 9, 1832 in New York.

.(2) DAVID BALDWIN born July 17, baptized August 11, 1807 at Paramus;
died In October 1839, funeral held on the 10th at Saddle River
Lutheran Church.

(3) ADRIAN born November 9, baptized December 21, 1809 at Paramus.

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(4) THOMAS born November 7, baptized November 24, 1811 at Saddle
River.

(5) CHARITY born March 6, baptized April 17, 1814 at Saddle River.

C. CORNELIUS born about 1784, son of Johannis and Geertje (Post) Van
Riper, married December 8,1804 at Paramus, Antje Van Horn born April 12,
1788, daughter of Cornelius Van Horn and Sarah Blauvelt.

Children:

(1) JACOB (?) born about November 14, 1804; married December 10,
1825 at Wyckoff, Margaret Post. He died March 1, 1827 at the
age of 22 years, and is buried at Wyckoff. His Will, dated
February 26, 1827, recorded in book C, page 190, left a silver
watch to brother Cornelius, and the rest of the estate to wife
Margaret.

(2) JOHN born May 4, 1808; reported to have married Harriet
Bradford.

(3) CORNELIUS born April 18, 1813.

D. JOHN born April 19, baptized May 21, 1736 at: Paramus,son of
Johannis and Geertje (Post) Van Riper, probably married December 7, 1811
at Paramus, Maria Hopper, widow of Barney C«.Van Horn, born January 7,
1781. Barney was the brother of Antje Van Horn, wife of Cornelius Van
Riper. John was living in Franklin Township when he died May 17, 1840 at
the age of 54 years, and is buried at Upper Saddle River. His Will, date
April 18, 1840, recorded in book E, page 424, left legacies of $30 to
sisters Henrietta and Anna. He also left $100 to Jane Maria Hopper,
daughter of niece Hannah Hopper, when 21 years; and the residue to Hannah.

E. ANTJE born September 13, baptized September 28, 1788 at Paramus,
daughter of Johannis and Geertje (Post) Van Riper; married February 4,
1809 at Paramus, Hendrick R. Bush, baptized April 29, 1789 at Paramus,
son of Dirck Bush and Antje Vanderbeek. He died August 15, 1834 at the
age. of 45 years. She died May 24, 1841 at the age of 51 years, and they
are buried at Upper Saddle River.
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Child:

(1) Dirk born December 25, 1809, baptized February 4, 1810 at
Paramus; died June 14, 1838 at the age of 28 years.

F. ADRIAN born July 9, baptized July 27, 1794 at Paramus, son of
Johannis and Geertje (Post) Van Riper, may have been the one who married
June 10, 1819 at Paramus, Maria Marselus. If so, she probably predeceased
him and there is no record of children. He died April 15, 1840 at
“Pascack.”
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LINE OF CORNELIUS VAN RIPER

4. CORNELIUS VAN RIPER born June 27, baptized July 13, 1755 at
Paramus, youngest son of Frederick and Annetje (Van Vorst) Van Riper, ma-
ried August 14,1783 at New York, Elizabeth Davenport, probably the one
baptized January 22, 1766 at New York, daughter of Johannes Davenport and
Anna Smith. The ceremony was performed by the Rev, Garret Lydecker, Tory
pastor. Cornelius apparently left home prior to 1779 and lived in Britiish
occupied New York City during the Revolutionary War. There is no record
of his service in behalf of the British, although he was awarded a grant
covering 5 acres in the East Meadows, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, in
1785. Whether he left the country at the time of the Evacuation in
November 1783, is not known. By 1791, however, he was living on a small
rented farm of 4 acres, probably in the Montvale vicinity, and was taxed
as a householder on that amount of land, with I cow, in 1802. He receive
no share of his father’s land at Montvale, although on March 19, 1800, he
and his vife executed a quit-claim deed to his brother Garret for a. small
triangular piece of land containing .23 parts of an acre, evidently for
the purpose of straightening a boundary line between Garret Van Riper and
John Hopper, for a consideration of 4 pounds, 17 shillings and 6 pence.
The deed was recorded in book B-2, page 138. There is no record of the
death of Cornelius, or place of death, and he left no recorded estate in
Bergen County. There may have been other children born during the early
period of marriage, and if so, their names are not certain.

CHILDREN:
A. FREDERICK, no birth or baptismal record found; married (1) Mary
Cooper who probably died at the birth of her child; and (2) August 19,
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1814 at Saddle River, Liza Barbara Wever, born about October 29, 1771,
widow of John Peterson of Montvale. They later joined the Middletown
(Pearl River) Baptist Church where they were married over again on July
1, 1818. Frederick died prior to 1850 and he left no recorded estate in
Bergen County. His second wife died September 29, 1857 at the age of 85
years, and is buried at Upper Saddle River.

Child:
(1) JOHN COOPER born April 28, baptized October 2, 1814
at Saddle River.

B. HENDRICKJE (HENRIETTA) born October 14, 1791, baptized January
15, 1792 at Tappan.

Child of Hendrickje and John Bush (see page 34 A )
(1) Richard born May 15, baptized June 14, 1812 at
Saddle River.

C. GARRET (?) born about 1795 (?), married April 12, 1817 at Kakiat
Femmetje (Euphemia) Bush, daughter of Dirck Bush and Antje Vanderbeek.
No record of children.

D. JOHN born September 6, baptized October 2, 1800 at Paramus.

E. ANTJE BORN September 14, baptized October 17, 1802 at Pararmus.

F. MARIA born May 29, baptized August 4, 1805 at Paramus, died
young.

G. MARIA born May 2, baptized August 24, I809 at Paramus.

R. SALLY born May 26, baptized December 15, 1811 at Saddle River.
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(END)

Eccles G. Van Riper

Eccles G. Van Riper was Mayor in Evansville, Indiana in 1870. He is the only Mayor of Evansville that we do not have a picture for in the Mayor Hall of Fame. I am looking for any picture of Eccles G. Van Riper that I can find. A portrait for the local Mayor Hall of Fame could be painted, if there was an actual photo as reference, or if a headshot photo exists, the actual photo could be used. He was born in New York, about 1742, and died September 26, 1914 in New York. He was captured in the U.S. Civil War when buying up cotton fields, sentenced to death, got a reprieve when leadership changed. Wound up in Evansville, IN because the company he worked for, Fatman & Co., had their Midwest Headquarter in Evansville. Eccles married the daughter of the first Mayor of Evansville. Eccles became Mayor when Mayor Walker died in office, as a the city council person in charge of finances, became Mayor for less that three months, until a special election could be held. Eccles was divorced in 1882, and shortly after moved to Moscow, Russia. While in Moscow, he was appointed Consul. He was accused of pretending to enter exhibits in World Fair types of events. He was asked to leave Moscow. It is mentioned that Russia had a photo of him in the Russian Rogue’s Gallery so he could be identified if he tried to come back to Russia. Any idea how to obtain that photo? It appears he spent the remainder of his life in New York.
gkillough [at] evansville.in.gov

Van Riper Mill, Dowagiac, MI

Van Riper Mill, LaGrange, Dowagiac Co, MI

This is a picture of the Van Riper Mill, LaGrange, Dowagiac Co, MI. The photograph was taken by Lisa Bane in the local Historical Society.

Lisa Bane has managed to trace her line back to Juriaen Tomassen, through her great-grandfather Ackerman Van Riper. Lisa’s line is from her paternal grandmother, Hazel Mae Van Riper. Hazel Mae’s father was Ackerman Van Riper, whose father was Tunis, who’s father was Abram. Ackerman Van Riper was part of the group that moved from Passaic Co, NJ, to LaGrange Township in Dowagiac Co, MI.

Lisa Bane also informed me, that Jacob J. Van Riper (March 8, 1838 – ), a son of Abram Van Riper (mentioned above), was an American lawyer and politician. He served as the Attorney General of the State of Michigan from 1881 to 1885. He later served as a probate judge in Berrien County, Michigan from 1893 to 1901. He also served on the University of Michigan Board of Regents from 1880 to 1886. He has his own Wikipedia page.

Jacob J. Van Riper

Jacob J. Van Riper

Thank you very much, Lisa, for your most valuable contribution!

1910 Van Riper Census, Pennsylvania

1910
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
Pennsylvania
=================================
1910
Pennsylvania
Bradford County
Sayre, ward 2
Roll T624-1318
district 29
page 237b, sheet 15, image 30, April 23
105 

354-366
Eva M. (nee Van Riper) Rumsey-48-F-W-head-own income-widow-3 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Bernice L. Rumsey-22-F-W-daughter-teacher, public school-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ira G. Rumsey-19-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Maud E. Rumsey-17-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frank Van Riper-33-M-W-brother-carpenter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
James H. Crouch-48-M-W-boarder-laborer, RR shop-married 16yrs.-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England-Immigrated 1888
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1910
Pennsylvania
Bradford County
Sayre, ward 3
Roll T624-1318
district 30
page 252a , sheet 10, image 19, April 28
120 Third Street 

185-193
Harry Van Riper-38-M-W-head-carpenter-married 13yrs.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Myrtle Van Riper-29-F-W-wife-married 13yrs.-3 childen,3 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Floyd Van Riper-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Stella Van Riper-9-F-W-Daughter-at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Clare Van Riper-6-M-W-son-at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
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1910
Pennsylvania
Bradford County
Sayre, ward 3
Roll T624-1318
district 30
page 253a, sheet 11, image 21, April 30
117 South Street 

204-212
Floyd E. Van Riper-25-M-W-head-brakeman,railroad-married 3yrs.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Lena M. Van Riper-24-F-W-wife-married 3yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Harry A. Van Riper-2-M-W-son-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Charlot R. Van Riper-F-W-10 months-daughter-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
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1910
Pennsylvania
Bradford County
Sayre Borough, ward 3
Roll T624-1318
district 30
page 253b, sheet 11, image 22, April 30
401 Shephard Street 

216-224
Theodore D. Werts-40-M-W-head-carpenter-married 15yrs.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Minie L. (nee Van Riper) Werts-38-F-W-wife-married 15yrs.-2 children, 0 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
Edward Van Riper-70-M-W-father in law-carpenter-2nd. marriage 44yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Robie M. Van Riper-55-F-W-mother in law-1st marriage 44yrs.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
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1910
Pennsylvania
Chester County
New Garden Township
Roll T624-1328
district 39
page 232b, sheet 7, image 14, April 23
Newark Road 

146-150
Garrett L. Van Riper-56-M-W-head-florest, greenhouse farm-marreid 19yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Margaret Van Riper-52-F-W-wife-married 19yrs.-0 children-
b.Canada-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.Canada
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1910
Pennsylvania
Crawford County
Meadville Ward 2
Roll T624-1333
district 21
page 132b, sheet 6, image 12,
502 North Street 

139-162
Cathrine Fix-64-F-W-head-own income-widow-4 children, 3 living-
b.Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany-immigrated 1862
George Fix-40-M-W-laborer,cement blocks-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Catherine (nee Fix) Van Riper-28-F-W-daughter-married 4yrs.-0 children-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Augustus Van Riper-30-M-W-son in law-merchant, iceman-married 4yrs.-
(son of Aaron and Mary E. Van Riper)
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
Maud Stern-24-F-W-neice-stenographer-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Germany
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1910
Pennsylvania
Crawford County
Meadville City, Ward 4
Roll T624-1333
district 24
page 178b, sheet 1, image 2, April 15
932 Market Street 

21-22
Anna Van Riper-70-F-W-head-widow (of Henry-b.N.J..)-9 children, 7 living-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Irleand-immigrated 1848
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1910
Pennsylvania
Crawford County
West Mead Township
Meadville City, ward 5
Roll T624-1333
district 25
page 212a, sheet 5, image 9, April 19
115 Lincoln Avenue 

95-101
Aaron Van Riper-58-M-W-head-engineer,street railway-married 36yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.N.J..
Mary Van Riper-56-F-W-wife-married 36yrs., 4 children, 4 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Ruth Van Riper-21-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
Cammille (nee Van Riper) Heim-23-F-W-daughter-married 3yr.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
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1910
Pennsylvania
Crawford County
Meadville City, ward 5
Roll T624-1333
district 25
page 211a, sheet 4, image 7, April 17
327 Lincoln Avenue 

76-81
James Mc Kenna-72-M-W-head-own income-married 42yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Mary Mc Kenna-72-F-W-wife-married 42yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Maggie (Margaret) Mc Kenna-38-F-W-daughter-labeller, distillery-single
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sarah Mc Kenna-36-F-W-daughter-labeller, distillery-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Theresa (nee Mc Kenna) Van Riper-40-F-W-daughter-dressmaker,at home-married 18yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Anita Van Riper-16-F-W-granddaughter-stenographer, steroscope works-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Pauline Van Riper-9-F-W-granddaughter-at school-
b.Mass..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Leona (nee Mc Kenna) Boyle-32-F-W-daughter-developing, stereopitician viewer-married 4yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Marie Boyle-3-F-W-granddaughter-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
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1910
Pennsylvania
Dauphin County
Harrisburg, ward 5
Roll T624-1336
district 67
page 203a, sheet 2, image 3, April 16
302 Cumberland Street 

23-25
Charles F. Zell-24-M-W-head-barber shop-married 3 yrs.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Mary Zell-23-F-W-wife-married 3yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Dorthy F. Zell-2-F-W-daughter-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Ben A. Van Riper-28-M-W-boarder-moulder, machine shop-married less the 1yr.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Mertie Van Riper-25-F-W-sister in law-married less the 1yr.-0 children-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
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1910
Pennsylvania
Erie County
Erie, ward 3
Roll T624-1342
district 87
page 57a, sheet 11, image 21, April 27
East Eigth Street 

block 800
Sister M. Victoria Van Riper-28-F-W-subject-teacher,academy-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ireland
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1910
Pennsylvania
Fayette County
Luzerne Township-north and West
Roll T624-1244
district 44
page 240a, sheet 6, image 11, April 26 

91-101
Emma (nee ??-1st.Van Riper) 2nd. Holt-42-F-W-head-farmer-
widow (of ?? and William Holt)-12 children, 11 living-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.P.A.
William Holt-12-M-W-son-at school-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.P.A.
Mary Holt-10-F-W-daughter-at school-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.P.A.
Ernest Holt-8-M-W-son-at school-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.P.A.
Lutelles Holt-7-M-W-son-at school-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.P.A.
Robina Holt-5-F-W-daughter-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.P.A.
Robert Holt-4-M-W-son-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.P.A.
Erma Holt-2-F-W-daughter-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.P.A.
John Holt-21-M-W-stepson-farme laborer-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Harry Holt-18-M-W-stepson-laborer,odd jobs-single-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Myrtle Van Riper-18-F-W-daughter-servant,privite family-single-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.P.A.
Alive Van Riper-16-F-W-daughter-servant,privite family-single-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.P.A.
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1910
Pennsylvania
Fayette County
German Township (sub division 2)-ward 2
Roll T624-1345
district 34
page 122a, sheet 34, image 67, May 12
30 Palmer Street 

520-527
Brice Van Riper-21-M-W-head-printer-married 2yrs.-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.P.A.
Rachael (nee Maust) Van Riper-19-F-W-wife-married 2yrs.-1 child-1 living-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.P.A.
Brice E.(Edward) Van Riper-11months-M-W-son-
b.June 1,1909-b. Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.P.A.
-(Brice E.died July 18, 1982, Alameda,California)-
-(in the US Marines 1930, Prince William County,Virginia)
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1910
Pennsylvania
Fayette County
RedstoneTownship, precinct No.1
Roll T624-1346
district 64
page 124b, sheet 7, image 15, April 21 

85-85
John F. Smith-67-M-W-head-truck farm-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England-immigrated 1866
Adelia Smith-27-F-W-daughter-single-house keeper-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.Pa..
Charles Smith-1-M-W-grandson-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Italy-Mo.b.Pa..
Fred (Vansyier)Van Riper-24-M-W-grandson-truck farm-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Adelia Calvin-6-F-W-granddaugter-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Robina Baker-1-F-W-granddaughter-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
=======================
1910
Pennsylvania
Fayette County
Washington township
Roll T624-1347
district 89
page 75a, sheet 7, image 12, April 23 

121-130
John W. Van Riper-42-M-W-head-coal miner-married 20yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
(1900 says b.N.J..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..)
Charlotte Van Riper-43-F-W-wife-married 29yrs.-8 children, 6 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Arthur Van Riper-17-M-W-son-coal miner-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.J…b.Pa..
William Van Riper-13-M-W-son-at school-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.J…b.Pa..
Myrtle Van Riper-11-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.J…b.Pa..
Mildred Van Riper-8-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.J…b.Pa..
Roy Van Riper-3-M-W-son-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.J…b.Pa..
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1910
Pennsylvania
Northumberland
Milton, ward 3
Roll T624-
district 74
page 257a, sheet 2, image 3, April 15 

50 Poplar St. 

26-26
Daniel Johnson-64-M-W-head-carpenter-2nd marriage, 23yrs.-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.J…b.Pa..
Amy Johnson-47-F-W-wife-1st marriage, 23 yrs.-7 children, 7 living-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.J…b.Pa..
Parson Johnson-14-M-W-son-at school-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.J…b.Pa..
Mabel Johnson-12-F-W-son-at school-
Earl Johnson-9-M-W-son-at school-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.J…b.Pa..
Harold Johnson-6-M-W-son-at school-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.J…b.Pa..
Lila Vanriper-20-M-W-son-at school-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.J…b.Pa..
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1910
Pennsylvania
Clinton County
Renovo
Roll T624-1332
district 23
page 117b, sheet 4, image 8, April 18
1306 Erie Avenue 

76-76
Margaret Allen-47-F-W-head-own income-widow-3 children, 3 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Stella L. Allen-15-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Viola J. Klaiber-18-F-W-daughter-married 1yr.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Sebastian Klaiber-22-M-W-son in law-brakeman, railroad yard-married 1yr.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Francis A. Klaiber-6 months-M-W-grandson-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
George E. Van Riper-26-M-W-son-tank repairman, railroad shop-married 2yrs.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
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1910
Pennsylvania
Delaware County
Chester, ward 10
Roll T624-1339
district 124
page 227a, sheet 6, image 11,
West 9th Street 

98-98
Charles P. Van Riper-56-head-truck,famer-2nd. marriage 20yrs.-
(son of Harmon J. b.N.J..and Catharine b.Mi..)
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Mi..
Anna E. Van Riper-39-F-W-wife-1st marriage 20yrs.-7 children, 6 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Harry F. Van Riper-19-M-W-son-moulder, steel mill-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Ethel L. Van Riper-17-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Edith M. Van Riper-12-F-W-daughter-at school–
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Mary E. Van Riper-8-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Frank R. Van Riper-6-M-W-son-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Bessie D. Van Riper 2 daughter-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Albert Shockley-21-M-W-lodger-crane-married 2yrs.-
b.Delaware-Fa.b.Dalaware-M.b.Delaware
Gertrude Shockley-18-F-W-lodger-steel mill-married 2yrs.
b.Delaware-Fa.b.Dalaware-M.b.Delaware
Lilian G Shockley-1-F-W-lodger-
b.Delaware-Fa.b.Dalaware-M.b.Delaware
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1910
Pennsylvania
Erie County
Girard Township
Town of Girard
Roll T624-1343
district 111
page 165a, sheet 1, image 1, April 15
Hall Avenue 

8-8
Francis M Bowen-71-M-W-head-carpenter, house-2nd marriage 40yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Salina M. Bowen-65-F-W-wife-1st marriage 40yrs.-6 children, 6 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
Lorinda L. Bowen-24-F-W-daughter-printer, printing office-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
Lydia L. Badger-30-F-W-daughter-married 1yr.-0 children-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
John H. Badger-31-M-W-son in law-wood worker,novelty works-married 1yr.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Michael J. Van Riper-61-M-W-boarder-widow-inspector, Rake and Hoe Co.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
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1910
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia County
Philadelphia, ward 42
Roll T624-1411
district 1061
page 128b, sheet 10, image 20, April 21
4501 

233-247
Chas C. Van Riper-45-M-W-head-real estate-married 18yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ella B. Van Riper-40-F-W-wife-married 18yrs-0 children-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Mary A. Bakei (looks like Baker)-86-F-W-mother in law-own imcome-widow-2 children, 2 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Dorcas W. Cobb (1900 says Colt)-92-F-W-aunt-own income-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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1910
Pennsylvania
Washington County
West Brownsville
Roll T624-1427
district 253
page 268a, sheet 10, image 19, May 3
Middle Street 

 

188-213
Jasper O. Van Riper-43-M-W-head-miner, coal mine-married 19yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ellen (nee-Ferguson) Van Riper-39-F-W-wife-married-19yrs.-8 children, 8 living-
b.Scotland-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland
Margaret Van Riper-18-F-W-daughter-operator, telephone-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Scotland
Sarah Van Riper-17-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Scotland
Ellen Van Riper-15-F-W-daughter–at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Scotland
Hugh Van Riper-13-M-W-son–at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Scotland
Lucy Van Riper-11-F-W-daughter–at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Scotland
Jennie Van Riper-9-F-W-daughter–at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Scotland
Orland Van Riper-7-M-W-son- -at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Scotland
Iva Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-
Hugh Ferguson-73-M-W-father in law-widow-
b.Scotland-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland
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Sept. 8, 2009

 

Van Riper 1910 Census, Pennsylvania

1910
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
Pennsylvania
=================================
1910
Pennsylvania
Bradford County
Sayre, ward 2
Roll T624-1318
district 29
page 237b, sheet 15, image 30, April 23
105 

354-366
Eva M. (nee Van Riper) Rumsey-48-F-W-head-own income-widow-3 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Bernice L. Rumsey-22-F-W-daughter-teacher, public school-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ira G. Rumsey-19-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Maud E. Rumsey-17-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frank Van Riper-33-M-W-brother-carpenter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
James H. Crouch-48-M-W-boarder-laborer, RR shop-married 16yrs.-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England-Immigrated 1888
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1910
Pennsylvania
Bradford County
Sayre, ward 3
Roll T624-1318
district 30
page 252a , sheet 10, image 19, April 28
120 Third Street 

185-193
Harry Van Riper-38-M-W-head-carpenter-married 13yrs.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Myrtle Van Riper-29-F-W-wife-married 13yrs.-3 childen,3 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Floyd Van Riper-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Stella Van Riper-9-F-W-Daughter-at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Clare Van Riper-6-M-W-son-at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
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1910
Pennsylvania
Bradford County
Sayre, ward 3
Roll T624-1318
district 30
page 253a, sheet 11, image 21, April 30
117 South Street 

204-212
Floyd E. Van Riper-25-M-W-head-brakeman,railroad-married 3yrs.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Lena M. Van Riper-24-F-W-wife-married 3yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Harry A. Van Riper-2-M-W-son-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Charlot R. Van Riper-F-W-10 months-daughter-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
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1910
Pennsylvania
Bradford County
Sayre Borough, ward 3
Roll T624-1318
district 30
page 253b, sheet 11, image 22, April 30
401 Shephard Street 

216-224
Theodore D. Werts-40-M-W-head-carpenter-married 15yrs.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Minie L. (nee Van Riper) Werts-38-F-W-wife-married 15yrs.-2 children, 0 ilving-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
Edward Van Riper-70-M-W-father in law-carpenter-2nd. marriage 44yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Robie M. Van Riper-55-F-W-mother in law-1st marriage 44yrs.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
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1910
Pennsylvania
Chester County
New Garden Township
Roll T624-1328
district 39
page 232b, sheet 7, image 14, April 23
Newark Road 

146-150
Garrett L. Van Riper-56-M-W-head-florest, greenhouse farm-marreid 19yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Margaret Van Riper-52-F-W-wife-married 19yrs.-0 children-
b.Canada-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.Canada
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1910
Pennsylvania
Crawford County
Meadville Ward 2
Roll T624-1333
district 21
page 132b, sheet 6, image 12,
502 North Street 

139-162
Cathrine Fix-64-F-W-head-own income-widow-4 children, 3 living-
b.Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany-immigrated 1862
George Fix-40-M-W-laborer,cement blocks-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Catherine (nee Fix) Van Riper-28-F-W-daughter-married 4yrs.-0 children-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Augustus Van Riper-30-M-W-son in law-merchant, iceman-married 4yrs.-
(son of Aaron and Mary E. Van Riper)
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
Maud Stern-24-F-W-neice-stenographer-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Germany
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1910
Pennsylvania
Crawford County
Meadville City, Ward 4
Roll T624-1333
district 24
page 178b, sheet 1, image 2, April 15
932 Market Street 

21-22
Anna Van Riper-70-F-W-head-widow (of Henry-b.N.J..)-9 children, 7 living-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Irleand-immigrated 1848
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1910
Pennsylvania
Crawford County
West Mead Township
Meadville City, ward 5
Roll T624-1333
district 25
page 212a, sheet 5, image 9, April 19
115 Lincoln Avenue 

95-101
Aaron Van Riper-58-M-W-head-engineer,street railway-married 36yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.N.J..
Mary Van Riper-56-F-W-wife-married 36yrs., 4 children, 4 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Ruth Van Riper-21-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
Cammille (nee Van Riper) Heim-23-F-W-daughter-married 3yr.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
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1910
Pennsylvania
Crawford County
Meadville City, ward 5
Roll T624-1333
district 25
page 211a, sheet 4, image 7, April 17
327 Lincoln Avenue 

76-81
James Mc Kenna-72-M-W-head-own income-married 42yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Mary Mc Kenna-72-F-W-wife-married 42yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Maggie (Margaret) Mc Kenna-38-F-W-daughter-labeller, distillery-single
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sarah Mc Kenna-36-F-W-daughter-labeller, distillery-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Theresa (nee Mc Kenna) Van Riper-40-F-W-daughter-dressmaker,at home-married 18yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Anita Van Riper-16-F-W-granddaughter-stenographer, steroscope works-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Pauline Van Riper-9-F-W-granddaughter-at school-
b.Mass..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Leona (nee Mc Kenna) Boyle-32-F-W-daughter-developing, stereopitician viewer-married 4yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Marie Boyle-3-F-W-granddaughter-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
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1910
Pennsylvania
Dauphin County
Harrisburg, ward 5
Roll T624-1336
district 67
page 203a, sheet 2, image 3, April 16
302 Cumberland Street 

23-25
Charles F. Zell-24-M-W-head-barber shop-married 3 yrs.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Mary Zell-23-F-W-wife-married 3yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Dorthy F. Zell-2-F-W-daughter-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Ben A. Van Riper-28-M-W-boarder-moulder, machine shop-married less the 1yr.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Mertie Van Riper-25-F-W-sister in law-married less the 1yr.-0 children-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
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1910
Pennsylvania
Erie County
Erie, ward 3
Roll T624-1342
district 87
page 57a, sheet 11, image 21, April 27
East Eigth Street 

block 800
Sister M. Victoria Van Riper-28-F-W-subject-teacher,academy-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ireland
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1910
Pennsylvania
Fayette County
Luzerne Township-north and West
Roll T624-1244
district 44
page 240a, sheet 6, image 11, April 26 

91-101
Emma (nee ??-1st.Van Riper) 2nd. Holt-42-F-W-head-farmer-
widow (of ?? and William Holt)-12 children, 11 living-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.P.A.
William Holt-12-M-W-son-at school-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.P.A.
Mary Holt-10-F-W-daughter-at school-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.P.A.
Ernest Holt-8-M-W-son-at school-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.P.A.
Lutelles Holt-7-M-W-son-at school-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.P.A.
Robina Holt-5-F-W-daughter-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.P.A.
Robert Holt-4-M-W-son-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.P.A.
Erma Holt-2-F-W-daughter-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.P.A.
John Holt-21-M-W-stepson-farme laborer-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Harry Holt-18-M-W-stepson-laborer,odd jobs-single-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Myrtle Van Riper-18-F-W-daughter-servant,privite family-single-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.P.A.
Alive Van Riper-16-F-W-daughter-servant,privite family-single-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.P.A.
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1910
Pennsylvania
Fayette County
German Township (sub division 2)-ward 2
Roll T624-1345
district 34
page 122a, sheet 34, image 67, May 12
30 Palmer Street 

520-527
Brice Van Riper-21-M-W-head-printer-married 2yrs.-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.P.A.
Rachael (nee Maust) Van Riper-19-F-W-wife-married 2yrs.-1 child-1 living-
b. Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.P.A.
Brice E.(Edward) Van Riper-11months-M-W-son-
b.June 1,1909-b. Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.P.A.
-(Brice E.died July 18, 1982, Alameda,California)-
-(in the US Marines 1930, Prince William County,Virginia)
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1910
Pennsylvania
Fayette County
RedstoneTownship, precinct No.1
Roll T624-1346
district 64
page 124b, sheet 7, image 15, April 21 

85-85
John F. Smith-67-M-W-head-truck farm-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England-immigrated 1866
Adelia Smith-27-F-W-daughter-single-house keeper-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.Pa..
Charles Smith-1-M-W-grandson-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Italy-Mo.b.Pa..
Fred (Vansyier)Van Riper-24-M-W-grandson-truck farm-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Adelia Calvin-6-F-W-granddaugter-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Robina Baker-1-F-W-granddaughter-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
=======================
1910
Pennsylvania
Fayette County
Washington township
Roll T624-1347
district 89
page 75a, sheet 7, image 12, April 23 

121-130
John W. Van Riper-42-M-W-head-coal miner-married 20yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
(1900 says b.N.J..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..)
Charlotte Van Riper-43-F-W-wife-married 29yrs.-8 children, 6 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Arthur Van Riper-17-M-W-son-coal miner-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.J…b.Pa..
William Van Riper-13-M-W-son-at school-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.J…b.Pa..
Myrtle Van Riper-11-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.J…b.Pa..
Mildred Van Riper-8-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.J…b.Pa..
Roy Van Riper-3-M-W-son-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.J…b.Pa..
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1910
Pennsylvania
Northumberland
Milton, ward 3
Roll T624-
district 74
page , sheet , image
50 Poplar St. 

26-26
Daniel Johnson-64-M-W-head-carpenter-2nd marriage, 23yrs.-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.J…b.Pa..
Amy Johnson-47-F-W-wife-1st marriage, 23 yrs.-7 children, 7 living-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.J…b.Pa..
Parson Johnson-14-M-W-son-at school-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.J…b.Pa..
Mabel Johnson-12-F-W-son-at school-
Earl Johnson-9-M-W-son-at school-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.J…b.Pa..
Harold Johnson-6-M-W-son-at school-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.J…b.Pa..
Lila Vanriper-20-M-W-son-at school-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.J…b.Pa..
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1910
Pennsylvania
Clinton County
Renovo
Roll T624-1332
district 23
page 117b, sheet 4, image 8, April 18
1306 Erie Avenue 

76-76
Margaret Allen-47-F-W-head-own income-widow-3 children, 3 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Stella L. Allen-15-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Viola J. Klaiber-18-F-W-daughter-married 1yr.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Sebastian Klaiber-22-M-W-son in law-brakeman, railroad yard-married 1yr.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Francis A. Klaiber-6 months-M-W-grandson-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
George E. Van Riper-26-M-W-son-tank repairman, railroad shop-married 2yrs.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
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1910
Pennsylvania
Delaware County
Chester, ward 10
Roll T624-1339
district 124
page 227a, sheet 6, image 11,
West 9th Street 

98-98
Charles P. Van Riper-56-head-truck,famer-2nd. marriage 20yrs.-
(son of Harmon J. b.N.J..and Catharine b.Mi..)
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Mi..
Anna E. Van Riper-39-F-W-wife-1st marriage 20yrs.-7 children, 6 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Harry F. Van Riper-19-M-W-son-moulder, steel mill-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Ethel L. Van Riper-17-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Edith M. Van Riper-12-F-W-daughter-at school–
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Mary E. Van Riper-8-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Frank R. Van Riper-6-M-W-son-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Bessie D. Van Riper 2 daughter-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Albert Shockley-21-M-W-lodger-crane-married 2yrs.-
b.Delaware-Fa.b.Dalaware-M.b.Delaware
Gertrude Shockley-18-F-W-lodger-steel mill-married 2yrs.
b.Delaware-Fa.b.Dalaware-M.b.Delaware
Lilian G Shockley-1-F-W-lodger-
b.Delaware-Fa.b.Dalaware-M.b.Delaware
——————————-
1910
Pennsylvania
Erie County
Girard Township
Town of Girard
Roll T624-1343
district 111
page 165a, sheet 1, image 1, April 15
Hall Avenue 

8-8
Francis M Bowen-71-M-W-head-carpenter, house-2nd marriage 40yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Salina M. Bowen-65-F-W-wife-1st marriage 40yrs.-6 children, 6 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
Lorinda L. Bowen-24-F-W-daughter-printer, printing office-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
Lydia L. Badger-30-F-W-daughter-married 1yr.-0 children-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
John H. Badger-31-M-W-son in law-wood worker,novelty works-married 1yr.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Michael J. Van Riper-61-M-W-boarder-widow-inspector, Rake and Hoe Co.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
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1910
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia County
Philadelphia, ward 42
Roll T624-1411
district 1061
page 128b, sheet 10, image 20, April 21
4501 

233-247
Chas C. Van Riper-45-M-W-head-real estate-married 18yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ella B. Van Riper-40-F-W-wife-married 18yrs-0 children-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Mary A. Bakei (looks like Baker)-86-F-W-mother in law-own imcome-widow-2 children, 2 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Dorcas W. Cobb (1900 says Colt)-92-F-W-aunt-own income-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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1910
Pennsylvania
Washington County
West Brownsville
Roll T624-1427
district 253
page 268a, sheet 10, image 19, May 3
Middle Street 

 

188-213
Jasper O. Van Riper-43-M-W-head-miner, coal mine-married 19yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ellen (nee-Ferguson) Van Riper-39-F-W-wife-married-19yrs.-8 children, 8 living-
b.Scotland-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland
Margaret Van Riper-18-F-W-daughter-operator, telephone-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Scotland
Sarah Van Riper-17-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Scotland
Ellen Van Riper-15-F-W-daughter–at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Scotland
Hugh Van Riper-13-M-W-son–at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Scotland
Lucy Van Riper-11-F-W-daughter–at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Scotland
Jennie Van Riper-9-F-W-daughter–at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Scotland
Orland Van Riper-7-M-W-son- -at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Scotland
Iva Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-
Hugh Ferguson-73-M-W-father in law-widow-
b.Scotland-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland
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May 19, 2009

 

Van Riper 1910 census, New York State, Wayne, Westchester, and Yates Counties

1910
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
NEW YORK STATE 

Wayne, Westchester, and Yates Counties 

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1910
New York State
Wayne County
Galen Township
Clyde Village
Roll 624-1094
district 130
page 111b, sheet 1, image 2, April 15
78 Columbia Street 

23-25
Ira P. Buckley-39-M-W-head-bus driver-married 16yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ella M Buckley-49-F-W-wife-married 16yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Fred Buckley-24-M-W-son-extract maker, extract factiory-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lee H. Buckley-14-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Esther R. Buckley-10-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frank Van Riper-45-M-W-hired man, odd jobs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
=====================================================
1910
New York State
Westchester County
Rye Township
Port Chester Village
Roll 624-1092
district 121
page 185b, sheet 9, image 18, April 25
344 Locust Avenue 

130-166
Peter Van Riper-33-M-W-head-engineer-married 10yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Scotland-
Elizabeth E. Van Riper-35-F-W-wife-married 10yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Evelyn A. Van Riper-9-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
George S. Van Riper-6-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
Westchester County
New Rochelle, ward 3
Roll 624-1091
district 90
page 201a, sheet 6, image 11, April 15
95 Elk Avenue 

99-100
Spencer R. Travis-54-M-W-head-salesman, dry goods-married 34yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emma A. (nee Van Riper) Travis-53-F-W-wife-married 34yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary C. Van Riper-78-F-W-mother in law-widow, 2 child, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jessie Travis-89-M-W-father-2 children-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
======================================
1910
New York State
Yates County
Italy Town
Roll 624-1075
district 174
page 146b, sheet 1, image 2, n/a 

22-23
Edgar J. Van Riper-55-M-W-head-farmer, general farm-married 30yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jennie Van Riper-54-F-W-wife-married 30yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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April 9, 2009

 

1910 Van Riper Census-Suffolk, Tioga, and Tompkins Counties-New York State

1910
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
NEW YORK STATE
Suffolk, Tioga, and Tompkins Counties
=======================================================
1910
New York
Suffolk County
Babylon
Village of Amityville
Roll 624-1081
district 142
page 86b, sheet 9, image 18, April 23
Bunswick Home 

140-141
William Van Riper-29yrs.-M-W-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Suffolk County
Islip Township
Roll 624-1082
district 1371
page 64a, sheet 14, image 23, April 22 

217-219
Sophia J. Warden-55-F-W-head-dressmaker-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Denmark-Mo.b.Germany
Batella Gorman-21-F-W-boarder-teacher-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Serene Van Riper-29-F-W-boarder-teacher-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
=====================================================
1910
New York
Tioga County
Barton Township
Waverly Village
Roll 624-1084
district 140
page 4a, sheet 4, image 6, April 19
28 Ithaca Street 

54-58
Nelson H. Lyons-63-M-W-head-farmer-married 33yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Amelia (nee Richards) Lyons-53-F-W-wife-married 33yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary Richards-86-F-W-mother in law-widow-(of John)-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.n/a
Edna Van Riper-13-F-W-neice-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
——————————————————————–
1910
New York
Tioga County
Nichols Township
Roll 624-1084
district 153
page 152b, sheet 9, image 17, April 26 

179-186
Josephine Steward-57-F-W-head-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William Van Riper-43-M-W-brother in law-farmer, rented farm-6 children, 4 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
(wife of William is/was Alelea (nee Steward) Van Riper)
Mary Van Riper-16-F-W-neice-at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Rose Van Riper-15-F-W-neice-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Nellie Van Riper-9-F-W-neice-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Stacy Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Bert Ball-23-M-W-servant-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
——————————————————
1910
New York
Tioga County
Owego Township
Roll 624-1084
district 155
page 175b, sheet 9, image 18, May 4 

231-268
Fred H. Van Riper-52-M-W-head-farmer-married 31yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
Myra L. Van Riper-53-F-W-wife-married 31ys.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo..N.Y..
Charles Van Riper-28-M-W-son-odd jobs-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
———————————————
1910
New York
Tioga County
Owego Township
Roll 624-1084
district 155
page 176a, sheet 10, image 19, May 4 

242-249
Maurice Van Riper-83-M-W-head-farmer, general farm-widow (of Mary Ann)-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
——————————————-
1910
New York
Tioga County
Spencer Township
Roll 624-1084
district 163
page 263a, sheet 13, image 13, May 4 

88-88
Charles M. Van Riper-46-M-W-head-farmer-married 17yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Bertha S.(nee Forsythe) Van Riper-36-F-W-wife-married 17yrs.-4 children,4 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Cleon H. Van Riper-15-M-W-son-farmer-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Pearl I. Van Riper-13-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ruby Van Riper-6-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Helen Van Riper-3-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary A. Forsythe-72-F-W-mother in law-widow (of Henry)-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
=====================================================
1910
New York
Tompkins County
Town of Danby
Roll 624-1083
district 169
page 241a, sheet 2, image 3, April 18 

25-26
Rollin S. Van Riper-25-M-W-head-farmer, general farming-married less the 1yr.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mila Van Riper-23-F-W-wife-married less the 1yr.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
——————————————————–
1910
New York
Tompkins County
Newfield Town
Roll 624-1083
district 193
page 274b, sheet 3, image 6, April 20 

 

76-84
Horace A. Van Riper-65-M-W-head-farmer, truck farm-2nd marriage-2yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ina E. Van Riper-42-F-W-wife-married 2yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ralph C. Van Riper-25-M-W-son-salesman, commercial-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
====================================================
April 3, 2009

 

1910 Van Riper Census-Richmond, Rockland and Steuben Counties

1910 

VAN RIPER 

Federal Census 

New York State 

Richmond, Rockland and Steuben Counties
=========================================
1910
New York
Richmond County
Richmond, ward 2
Thompkinsville
Roll 624-1073
district 1316
page 47b, sheet 6, image 12,
85 Hammond Street 

68-113
William Van Riper-46-M-W-head-builder, contractor-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
James Van Riper-42-M-W-brother-mason, contractor-married 4yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Edith Van Riper-42-F-W-sister in law-married 4yrs-1 child, 1 living-
b.Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany-immigrated 1876
Isabella Van Riper-3-F-W-niece-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Germany
Isabella (nee Van Riper) Plaming-37-F-W-sister-widow-(married 14yrs.)-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Germany
Elena Plaming-18-F-W-niece-dressmaker-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Wilbert Plaming-16-M-W-nephew-bookkeeper, grocery-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary Smith-65-F-W-aunt-clerk, office-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lydia Jones-47-F-W-sister-widow-widow-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William Blaned-49-M-W-lodger-engineer, construction-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Jane Van Riper-75-F-W-mother-widow-7children, 7 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
==========================================
1910
New York State
Rockland County
Roll 624-953
district 118
page 215a, sheet 26, image 40, May21
Airmont to Nyack Turnpike 

3-2
George H. Wanemaker-32-M-W-head-worker, farm-2nd marriage 11yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mamie Wanemaker-29-F-W-wife-married 11yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
George Wanemaker-5-M-W-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Walter Van Riper-14-M-W-boarder-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Bertha Sears-7-F-W-boarder-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.n/a-Mo.b.n/a
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1910
New York State
Rockland County
Town of Ramapo
Roll 624-953
district-160
page 295b, sheet 9, image 17, May
Saddle River Road 

17-17
Hannah J. White-36-F-B-head-laundress-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frank White-25-M-B-brother-laborer-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ida White-21-F-B-sister-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Eliza Van Riper-75-F-B-aunt-widow-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
==============================================
1910
New York
Steuben County
Cohocton Township
Cohocton Village
Roll 624-1080
district 110
page 57a, sheet 4, image 7, April 18 

64-99
Mary Ella Van Riper-62-F-W-head-own income-widow-6 children, 5 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
————————————————–
1910
New York
Steuben County
Cohocton Township
Roll 624-1080
district 111
page , sheet 3, image 6, April 19
Naples Street 

54-54
Jas. E. Van Riper-61-M-W-head-mason, buildings-married 40yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Francina M. Van Riper-59-F-W-wife-married 40yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jerry Van Riper-36-M-W-son-mason, buildings-married 16yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Fanny Van Riper-15-F-W-grand daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
———————————————–
1910
New York
Steuben County
Wayland Township
Wayland Village
Roll 624-1080
district 162
page 238b, sheet 3, image 6, April 18
East Naples Street 

81-89
Charles Van Riper-33-M-W-head-barber, own shop-married 13yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Marguerette Van Riper-36-F-W-married 13yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Harold Van Riper-11-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emma Van Riper-10-F-W-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
—————————————————-
1910
New York
Steuben County
Wayland Township
Wayland Village
Roll T624-1080
distrct 162
Page 239a, sheet 4 ,image 7, April 18
Naples Street 

 

84-89
Henry Van Riper-40-M-W-head-barber, own shop-married 16yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lizzie Van Riper-39-F-W-wife-married 16yrs-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lloyd Van Riper-14-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Howard Van Rifer-11-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
=======================================================
April 2, 2009

 

1910 Van Riper Census, Seneca County, New York State

1910
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
NEW YORK STATE 

SENECA County 

==========================================
1910
New York
Seneca County
Fayette Township
Waterloo, ward 1
Roll 624-1081
district 68
page 23a, sheet 1, image 1, April 10
Fayette Street 

2-3
Theodore Van Riper-56-M-W-head-plumber, own shop-widow (of Emma)-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.Ireland
Florence L. Van Riper-25-F-W-daughter-stenographer, clerks office-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.England
Hazel C. Van Riper-22-F-W-daughter-house keeper-at home-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.England
Lesbanch A. Van Riper-20-F-W-daughter-stenographer, telephone-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.England
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Fayette Township
Waterloo Village, ward 1
Roll 624-1081
district 68
page 25a, sheet 3, image 5, April 18
Washington Street 

67-73
Catharine J. Van Riper-83-F-W-head-widow (of Peter G.)-2 children, 2 living-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland -immigrated 1832(1900 says 1842)
James E. William-62-M-W-son in law-carpenter, house and barn-2nd marriage-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England-immigrated 1857
Evalena T. S. (nee Van Riper) William-61-F-W-daughter-2nd marriage 29yrs.-3 Children, 2 living-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ireland
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Fayette Township
Waterloo Village, ward 1
Roll 624-1081
district 68
page 27a, sheet 5, image 9, April 20
River Street 

131-139
Charles B. Van Riper-36-M-W-head-laboer, coal yard-married 9yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.N.Y..
Amma M. Van Riper-36-F-W-wife-married 9yrs-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Fayette Township
Roll 624-1081
district 68
page 31a, sheet 9, image 5, April 27
Belles Road 

208-219
Elmer G. Van Riper-30-M-W-head-farmer, general farm-married 3yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.N.Y..
Minnie (Van Riper-29-F-W-wife-married 3yrs-1 child,1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.England
Bertha A. Van Riper-1 month-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Fayette Township
Roll 624-1081
district 69
page 35a, sheet 1, image 1, April 16
Burroughs Road 

62-62
Wm. Van Riper-29-M-W-head-farmer-married 9yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Grace Van Riper-30-F-W-wife-married 9yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Beatrice Van Riper-7-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Junius, ward 1
Roll 624-1081
district 71
page 60a, sheet 9, image 17, May 6 

220-220
Homer Van Riper-29-M-W-head-farmer-married 1yr.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Bertha Van Riper-19-F-W-wife-married 1yr.-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Seneca Falls, ward 2
Roll 624-1081
district 82
page 194a, sheet 18, image 33, April 28
Mount Road 

389-399
Walter D. Updyke-41-M-W-head-farmer, home-married 20yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Harriet Updyke-43-F-W-wife-married 20yrs.,0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Edith M. Updyke-15-F-W-adopted daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Richard Van Riper-14-M-W-boarder-farm laborer-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
————————————-
1910
New York
Seneca County
Seneca Falls, ward 3
Roll 624-1081
district 83
page 289a, sheet 14, image 27, May 2
Canal Road 

283-293
Herbert Watte-33-M-W-head-farmer-married 6yrs.-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Mabel (nee Van Riper) Watte-26-F-W-wife-married widow 6yrs-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..-
Sarah Van Riper-73-F-W-mother in law-widow (of Richard)-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..-
Jiles Hubbard-18-M-W-servant-farm hand-single-6 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..-
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Roll 624-1081
district 86
page 239a, sheet 5, image 9, April 25
Branch of Black Brook Road 

116-116
Grove Van Riper-38-M-W-head-farmer-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
John Van Riper-27-M-W-brother-farmer-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Burnelia Van Riper-63-F-W-mother-widow(of Seth)-5 children, 5 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Varick Township
Roll 624-1081
district 87
page 246a, sheet 2, image 3,
Rendaia Street 

32-34
Jay H. Van Riper-38-M-W-head-farmer-married 6yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y
Pearl M. Van Riper-34-F-W-wife-married 6yrs.-3 children, 2 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y
Linley S. Van Riper-4-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Ovan J. Vanriper-8 months-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
(VanRiper, Linley S, b.1905, d.1967 Mount Pleasant Cemetery-Seneca)
————————————————–
1910
New York
Seneca County
Varick
Roll 624-1081
district 87
page 253b-254a, sheet 9-10, image 19, May 2
Reservation Road 

244-255
Edgar (1900 says Edward) Van Riper Jr.-66-M-W-head-own income-married 40yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Frances (nee Sweezy) Van Riper-64-F-W-wife-married 40yrs.-4 children-4 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y
Bert B. Van Riper-36-M-W-son-general farm-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y
Ernest N. Van Riper-27-M-W-son-general farm-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y
—————————————————
1910
New York
Seneca County
Verick Township
Roll 624-1081
district 87
page 254b, sheet 10, image 20, May 4
Reservation 

267-278
Peter H. Van Riper-79-M-W-head-farmer-2nd marriage 17yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Fannie L. Van Riper-52-F-W-wife-married 17yrs.-1 child-0 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
—————————————————
1910
New York
Seneca County
Verick
Roll 624-1081
district 87
page 256a, sheet 12, image 23, May 11 


311-312
Leroy E. Van Riper-34-M-W-farmer-married 6yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Satie V. Van Riper-34-F-W-wife-married 6yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ida F. Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Grace E. Van Riper-2-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Barton L. Van riper-3-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Waterloo Township
Waterloo Ward 2
Roll 624-1081
district 89
page 276b, sheet 4, image 8, April 20
Virginia Street 

96-98
Orsa P. Van Riper-40-M-W-head-painter and paper hanger,house-married 14yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charlotte Van Riper-37-F-W-F-W-wife-married 14yrs-4 children, 4 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Raymond S. Van Riper-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Stanley Van Riper-11-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Donald Van Riper-7-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Willis Van Riper-4-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ernie Rheingold-18-M-W-boarder-salesman, notion store-single-
b.Austria-Fa.b.Austria-Mo.b.Austria-immigrated 1901
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Waterloo Township
Waterloo Village, ward 2
Roll 624-1081
district 89
page 251b, sheet 9, image 18, April 27
Elizabeth Street 

234-244
John G. Van Riper-49-M-W-head-laborer-married 31yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary E. Van Riper-48-F-W-wife-married-7 children, 7 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary J. Van Riper-20-F-W-daughter-single-woolen mill-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Silvers Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Village Township
Waterloo Village
Roll 624-1081
district 89
page 282b, sheet 10, image 20, April 28
Elisha Street 

267-278
Julia Van Riper-71-F-W-head-own income-widow-5 children, 4 living-
(widow of Stephen Vreeland Van Riper -son of Peter Van Riper and Maria Vreeland)
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lottie Van Riper-39-F-W-daughter-single-
b.b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
———————————————————-
1910
New York
Seneca County
Waterloo Township
Waterloo Village, ward 3
Roll 624-1081
district 90
page 291a, sheet 3, image 5, April 21
195 Elisha Street 

65-68
Silvers Van Riper-50-M-W-head-hostler, private family-2nd marriage 13yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emma J. Van Riper-50-F-W-wife-2nd marriage 13yrs.-1 child- 0 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lester Marshall-14-M-W-nephew-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
——————————————————————–
1910
New York
Seneca County
Waterloo Township
Waterloo Village
Roll 624-1081
district 90
page 239b, sheet 5, image 10, April 23
Swift Street 

126-
John B. Van Riper-65-M-W-head-contractor, mason work-married 38yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Margaret M. Van Riper-69-F-W-wife-married married 38yrs.-9 children, 7 living-
b.Maine-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Nancy M. Van Riper-34-F-W-daughter-woolen mill-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Maine
John Van Riper Jr.-25-M-W-son-mason, stone-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Maine
Albert G. Van Riper-18-M-W-son-apprentis, stone mason-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Maine
Elizabeth E Van Riper-16-F-W-daughter-spooler, woolen mill-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Maine
Elize G. Van Riper-67-F-W-sister-winder, woolen mill-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
—————————————————-
1910
New York
Seneca County
Waterloo Township
Waterloo Village, ward 3
Roll 624-1081
district 90
page 300b, sheet 12, image 24,
Main Street 

 

314-535
Mary M.Van Riper-52-F-W-wife-widow (of william)-8 children, 7 living-
( 1900 says b. N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland)
Katharine Vanriper- 20 daughter-sales lady, store-single-
b.1879 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Elizabeth Van Riper-23-daughter-sales lady, store-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Thomas Van Riper-21-son-machine-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Warren Van Riper-19- son-salesman,clothing store-at school-single-
b. N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Mar.28, 2009

 

Van Riper- 1910 census ,Queens County, New York State

1910
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
NEW YORK STATE
Queens County 

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1910
New York
Queens County
Borough of Queens, ward 1
Roll 624-1063
district 1145
page 7, sheet 7, image 13, April 20
48 Vernon Avneue 

77-149 (two family house)
Eliza A. Van Riper-40-F-B-head-laundress, privite family-2nd marrage,12yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.North Carolina-Fa.b.North Carolina-Mo.b.North Carolina
Cathy Van Riper-11-F-M-adopted daughter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.U.S.A.-Mo.b.U.S.A..
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1910
New York
Queens County
Borough of Queens, ward 1
Roll 624-1063
district 1149
page 87b, sheet 7, image 14, April 20
22 Ely Avenue 

76-159
John Van Riper-73-M-W-head-plasterer,own shop-married 40yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sarah F. Van Riper-72-F-W-wife-married 49yrs.-3 children, 2 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Elwood R. Van Riper-37-M-W-son-plasterer,own shop-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Newland J. Van Riper-35-M-W-son-plasterer,own shop-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
—————————————————-
1910
New York
Queens County
Borough of Queens City, ward 3
Roll 624-1065
district 1282
page 135b, sheet 6, image 12, May 26
1st Street 

116-174
Albert M. Van Riper-39-M-W-head-builder, carpenter-married 16yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Isabella Van Riper-38-F-W-wife-married 16yrs.-6 children, 5 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland
Austin M. Van Riper-15-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
George S. Van Riper-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Douglas Van Riper-11-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Isabella Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Albert A. Van Riper-1 month-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Queens County
Borough of Queens
Roll 624-1068
district 1240
page 8a-8b, sheet 6, image 11-12, April 21
1017 Jamaica Avenue 

105-141 (three family house)
John Van Riper-40-M-W-head-clerk, telephone co..-married 4yr.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Bertha H. Van Riper-23-F-W-wife-married 4yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Milton Van Riper-3-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.N.Y..
Walter H. Van Riper-1-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.N.Y..
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Mar.26,2009

 

Mt Hebron Cemetery

 

Cards include Interment # but no date as to when. 

Address -does not say if that is where the person last lived or that is where person died. 

Does not mentioned if married-widow or single. 

Does not tell where born. 

No grave numbers

 

Martin is the Lot Owner. No maiden name for Caroline. 

Buried : 

 

y=years 

m=months 

d=days 

#=interment 

ist row-( stones right to left from Cemetery road) 

Mount Hebron Cemetery 

Section F Lot 1 

1-Martin Van Riper-37y6m5d-no town giving-Mar. 31, 1853-no internment # 

2-Caroline Van Riper-76y-6m0d-Brooklyn,N.Y..-Aug. 13,1886-no internment #-paralysis 

3-Marietta Van Riper-68y-New York City-Sept. 26, 1908-#1562-Hemorrhage 

4-Anna H. Van Riper-64y5m1d-New York City-Feb.12, 1912-#1905 

5-Charles Van Riper-(listed but no information) 

6-Anna Van Riper-1y1m25d-New York-Oct.28,1881-no internment # 

7-Ellen Van Riper-0y2m20d-Oct.26, 1877-no internment # 

8-Matilda Van Riper-2y5m0d-Oct.23, 1875-no internment # 

back row (stones right to left Cemetery road) 

9-Josiah Van Riper-70y-3m-20d-Utica N.Y.-May 27, 1916-Dysentery–#2366-Yock and Smith 

10-Augusta B. Van Riper-32y0m0d-New York City-May 25, 1884-no internment #- Brights Disease 

11-Martin E. Van Riper-33y-8m0d-New York City-Dec.9,1909-#1675 

12-Harriett Abbot -85y-Paramus,N.J.-Aug.9,1964-#10718-Gen Arteriosclerosis-Earl I. Vorhees-rough box 

Base of marker for Augusta and Martin ordered removed and set flush by Mrs. Langstrol,daughter of Harriett (nee Abbott )Van Riper 

George Van Riper 

 

Fair Lawn, NJ

18-02-2009

Van Riper 1910 Census, New York County, New York State

VAN RIPER 

New York State 

New York County 

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1910
New York State
New York County
Bronx Assembly District 30
Roll 624-996
district 1403
page 111b, sheet 17, image 34, April 30
420 East 135 Street 

102-525
William O’Gorman-44-M-W-head-publisher, music corp.-married 13yrs.-
Addie O’Gorman-37-F-W-wife-married 13yrs.-3 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Julia E. O’Gorman-11-F-W-daughter-at school-
Gertrude A. O’Gorman-8-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lavinia Van Riper-45-F-W-cousin-clerk, drug store-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
New York City
Bronx Assembly District
Roll 624-996
district 1411
page 1b, sheet 1, image 2, April 16
367 Walton Avenue 

8-14
Charles Van Riper-67-head-own income-2nd marriage 19yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Laura F. Van Riper-65-wife 2nd marriage 19yrs.-0 children-
(1900 Shows Laura married to John Van Riper-2 children living)
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ann L. Ireland-62-F-W-servant-house keeper-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
New York County
Bronx Assembly, district 32
Roll 624-997
district 775
page 79b, sheet 10, image 20, April 27
523 Fenton Avenue 

107-217
William R. Van Riper-48-M-W-head-carpenter, stage-married 24yrs,-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ella Van Riper-46-F-W-wife-married 24yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jennie Van Riper-21-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William H. Van Riper-16-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
New York County
Bronx Assembly, district 32
Roll 624-998
district 1464
page 113b, sheet 9, image 18, April 29
1411 

165-179
Josiah P. Van Riper-63-M-W-head-married 41yrs.-clerk, hardware store-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Annie H. Van Riper-62-F-W-wife-married 41yrs.-7 children-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England-immigrated 1849
Herbert S. Coxin-13-M-W-grandson-at school-
b.N.J..Feb.1897-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Bronx Assembly District 32
New York City
Roll 624-998
district 1468
page 151a, sheet 7, image 13, April 20
16 Westchester Square 

110-148
Frank P. Van Riper-31-M-W-head-proprietor, hardware store-married 8 yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Annabella D. Van Riper-28-F-W-wife-married 8yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Edith D. Van Riper-7-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Louise H. Van Riper-6-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emily Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charles Van Riper-4months-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Bronx Assembly district 34 

district 1581
745 East 179th Street 

45-84
Jacob S.Van Ripper-77-M-W-head-retired-married 48 yrs.-
b.June 1832 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sarah E. Van Ripper-70-F-W-wife-married 48yrs.-7 children, 2 living-
b.Feb.1838 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Nova Scotia
Albert Hunter-33-M-W-son in law-bricklayer,building-married 4yrs.-
b.Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany-immigrated 1881
Edna (nee Van Ripper) Hunter-32-F-W-daughter-married 4yrs.-0 children-
b. Sept.1874 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..Mo.b.N.Y..
Florence Kerstetter-25-F-W-granddaughter-stenographer, wholesale hardware-
b.April 1885 N.Y.-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Wm. H. Fisher-57-??????(67)M-W-boarder-mauf. medicine-widow-
b.May 1842 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..Mo.b.Holland
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1910
New York State
New York County
Bronx Assembly District 34
Roll 624-1002
district 1581
page 102a, sheet 5, image 9, April 16
745 East 179th Street 

45-85
Charles Van Ripper-37-head-proprietor,hardware store-married 15yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Maude O. (nee Denan) Van Ripper-35-F-W-wife- married 15yrs.-2 children, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.N.Y..
Florence I. Van Ripper-12-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Robert Denan-80-M-W-father in law-widow-
b.Canada-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.Canada-immigrated 1847
Martha De Boer-35-F-W-boarder-single-
b.Holland-fa.b.Holland-Mo.b.Holland
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1910
New York State
New York County
Bronx Assembly District 35
Roll 624-1002
district 1588
page 83b, sheet 10, image 20, April 23
110 East 159th Street 

114-708 (apartment house)
William R. Van Riper-34-M-W-head-electrical foreman, subway-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Georgia-Mo.b.N.Y..
Elizabeth Van Riper-60-F-W-mother-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Bourogh of New York
Roll 624-1002
Bronx Assembly District 35
district 1596
page 84a, sheet 11, image 21, April 23
479 East 16th Street 

32-232 (6 family building)
Eccles G. Van Riper-68-M-W-own income-2nd marriage 15yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary Van Riper-36-F-W-wife-1st marriage 15yrs.-
b.Austria-Fa.b.Austria-Mo.b.Austria
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1910
New York State
New York County
Manhattan, ward 9
Roll 624-1006
district 166
page 83b, sheet 10, image 20, April 26
636 Washington street 

99-197
Sylvester Van Riper-35-M-W-head-steam fitter-married 4yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Germany
Elizabeth Van Riper-25-F-W-married 4yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Norway-Mo.b.Germany
Edward Van Riper-3-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Evelyn Van Riper-3months-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
New York County
Manhattan, ward 9
Roll 624-1006
district 155
page 22a, sheet 2, image 3, April
193 West 10th Street 

7-45
Charles Van Riper-21-M-W-head-bookkeeper, steamship co.-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Julia Van Riper-49-F-W-mother-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12
Roll 624-1022
district 542
page 194a, sheet 17, image 33, 

Grace D. Van Riper-55-F-W-head-widow (of Cornelius H.)-4 children-4 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Eugene S. Van Riper-35-M-W-son-clerk, realestate- married-1 child, 0 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Grace B. Van Riper-26-F-W-daughter-church singer-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Madeleine L. Van Riper-22-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
David R. Scott-42-M-W-lodger-single-poduce, merchant-
b.Scotland-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland-immigated 1879
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1910
New York State
New York County
Roll 624-1022
district 553
page 36a, sheet 8, image 15, April 20
114 101st Street 

Mary Van Riper-32-F-W-head-nurse, privet family-widow-3 children, 2 living-
b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
William Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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1910
New York State
Manhattan, ward 12
New York County
Roll 624-1023
district 1731
page 100a, sheet 6, image 11, April 24
207 111th Street 

20-114
Daniel Van Riper-54-M-W-head-artist-married 10yrs.-
b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Lizzie Van Riper-42-F-W-wife-married 10yrs.-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Louisiana-Mo.b.Ireland
Helen Campbell-45-F-W-servant-single-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
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1910
New York State
Manhattan, ward 12
New York County
Roll 624-1022
district 547
page 225b, sheet 9, image 18, April 21
125 West 128th Street 

40-222
George Van Ripper-43-M-W-head-driver,bakery wagon-married 13yrs-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lillie Van Ripper-30-F-W-wife-married 13yrs.-7 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.France-Mo.b.Canada
Edna Van Ripper-11-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Carsie Van Ripper-10-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sarah Van Ripper-1-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12
Roll 624-1023
district 588
page 56a, sheet 12, image 23, April
150 West 93rd Street 

n/a-n/a
Louis I. Van Riper-54-M-W-head-agent, real estate-married 25yrs.-
b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Anna G. Van Riper-47-F-W-wife-married 25yrs.-1 child, 0 living-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Louise Walter-25-F-W-servant-single-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
Frances Hebreing-27-F-W-servant-single-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
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1910
New York
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12
Roll 624-1026
district 696
page 172b, sheet 11, image 22, April 15
3609 Broadway 

-282 (apartment building)
Nettie Johnson-45-F-W-head-single-2nd marriage-0 children-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
May Van Riper-20-F-W-niece-clerk, insurance
b.Illinios-Fa.b.Illinios-Mo.b.N.J.
Anna Van Riper-16-F-W-niece-clerk, insurance
b.Illinios-Fa.b.Illinios-Mo.b.N.J..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Roll 624-1023
district 597
page 188a, sheet 9, image 17, April 28
58 West 98th Street 

-236
William Kelly-47-M-W-head-motorman, street car-married 10yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Louise Kelly-41-F-W-wife-2nd marriage 10yrs.-2 children-2 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Wilamenhea Kelly-17-F-W-daughter-saleslady, department store-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Margaret Kelly-5-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Rose Van Riper-26-F-W-sister in law-cloak model, cloak store-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12,
Roll 624-1025
district 659
page 51b, sheet 2, image 4, April 12
489 West 14th Street 

8-45
Clara Van Riper-70-F-W-head-own income-single-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sue Van Riper-61-F-W-sister-own income-single-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12
Roll 624-1025
district 660
page 67b, sheet 5, image 10, April 19
770 St. Nicholas Avenue 

21-125
Albert Van Riper-44-M-W-head-clerk, grocery store-single-
b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Louise Van Riper-70-F-W-mother-widow-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12
Roll 624-1025
district 668
page 236a, sheet 2, image 3, April 15
West 163 Street 

453-33 (18 family building)
Frederick A. Van Riper-24-M-W-head-chauffer, taxi cab-married 3yrs.-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Marjorie Van Riper-23-F-W-wife-married 3yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Frederick A. Van Riper,Jr.-M-W-10months-son-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12
Roll 624-1026
district 692
page 27b, sheet 20, image 40, May 11
525 West 153rd Street 

82-743
Milton (Matilda) (nee Lydecker)Van Riper-72-M-(F)-W-head-widow-
(widow of Jacob G. Van Riper, his 2nd. marriage, his first was Ann Ackerman)
b.Mar.26,1838 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-N.Y..-d.Mar. 28, 1921
Sally (Jane) B.(Boland) Van Riper-35-F-W-daughter-teacher,public school-single-
b.July 1874 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..-d.Dec 18, 1941 unmarried
Ludwig (Lydecker) Van Riper-32-M-W-son-lawyer,general practice-single-
b.Nov.1877 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..-died Aug 20, 1958
(all buried in Valleau Cemetery, Ridgewood, N.J..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12
Roll 624-1027
district 724
page 145a, sheet 14, image 27, April 15
537 West 121st. Street 

21-386
Charlotte Johnson-32-F-W-widow-0 children-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Polly Van Riper-27-lodger-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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1910
New York
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12
Roll 624-1028
district 742
page 212a, sheet 14, image 25, April 22
Hotel Banta
216 West 94th Street 

n/a-n/a
Benjamin E. C. Van Riper-40-M-W-guest-widow-fiscal agent, flax fiber machine-
b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Manhattan, ward 18
Roll 624-1036
district 972
page 176a, sheet 7, image 13,
244-46 First Street 

-175
Max Wiel-39-M-W-head-moving pictures-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Nancy Van Riper-28-F-W-servant-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Matilda Weil-69-F-W-mother-widow-
b.Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
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1910
New York
New York County
Manhattan Borough, ward 18
Roll 624-1037
district 987
page 17a, sheet 8, image 15, April 20
131 East 26th. Street 

21-25
Louise Mastmann-33-F-W-head-head-rooming house-
b.Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany-immigrated 1892
Otto E. Mastmann-14-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mass.-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Walter A. Mastmann-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mass.-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Herbert G. .B Mastmann-9-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mass.-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Charlotte A. Voorhees-26-F-W-lodger-sewing, home-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Gertrude A. Connors-26-F-W-lodger-waitress restaurant-married 3yrs.-3 children, 0 living-
b.Conn.-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Charles H. Van Riper-17-M-W-lodger-plumber, shop-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
John G. Wolpert-35-M-W-lodger-waiter, restaurant-single-
b.Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany-immigrated 1891
William E. Smith-22-M-W-lodger-chaffeur, public-married 2yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Eleanor C. Smith-19-F-W-lodger-2yrs.-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Meyer L. John-26-M-W-lodger-lawyer-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Russia-Mo.b.Germany
Nathan Drey-45-M-W-lodger-salesman-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
New York County
Manhattan, ward 22
Roll 624-1045
district 1304
page 288a, sheet 10, image 19, April 21
14 West 74th Street 

76-153
Catherine Lichtenstein-76-F-W-head-own income-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Howard Lichtenstein-32-M-W-son-merchant producer-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.N.Y..
William Leash-54-M-W-son in law-salesman, dry goods-1st married 25 yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frances S. Leash-49-F-W-daughter-2nd marriage 25yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.N.Y..
Catharine Van Riper-6-F-W-granddaughter
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jennie D. King-51-F-W-Companion-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.N.J..
Annie J. Lyonott-30-F-W-servant-laundress-single-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Margaret Flannery-29-F-W-servant-cook-single-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Annie Connolly-22-F-W-servant-waitress-single-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Mary E. Hyath-40-F-W-servant-nurse-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
New York County
Manhattan, ward 22
Roll 624-1045
district 1304
page 293a, sheet 15, image 29, April 25
157 West 173 Street 

104-228
Lillie M. Van Riper-42-F-W-head-divorced-4 children, 3 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charles E. Van Riper-18-M-W-son-chauffeur, automobile-single-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.J..
Dewitt B. Harris-42-M-W-salesman, realestate-1st marriage 7yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Charlott M. Harris-33-F-W-designer, millinery-2nd marriage, 7yrs.-0 children-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Cornelia M. Shea -22-F-W-musician, music store-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mass..
Virginia M. McDonald-28F-W-single-
b.Conn..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.Ireland
Kathryne E. Jeffcott-24-F-W-saleswomen, millinery-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.England
Siena G. Anderson-23-F-W-single-
b.Sweden-Fa.b.Sweden-Mo.b.Sweden
William McCarthy-M-W-49-importer, embroderies-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
John H. McCarthy-38-M-W-buyer, dry goods-single
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
John G. Abrens-25-M-W-pharmacist, drug store-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.North Carolina
Etta Simond-33-M-W-clamsters,fancy foods-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Katherine McCahon-39-F-W-saleswomen,dry goods-single-
b.Mass..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Mass..
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1910
New York
New York County
New York City
Roll 624-1046
district 1305
page 13b, sheet 12, image 24, April 22
175 West 72nd Street 

96-27 (26 family building)
Fannie V. Van Riper-50-F-W-head-own income-divorced-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Kenneth Van Riper-23-M-W-son-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Nora Barrett-30-F-W-servant-single-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Margaret Murraig-37-F-W-servant, cook-single-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
========================================================1910
New York State
New York County
Bronx Assembly District 30
Roll 624-996
district 1403
page 111b, sheet 17, image 34, April 30
420 East 135 Street 

102-525
William O’Gorman-44-M-W-head-publisher, music corp.-married 13yrs.-
Addie O’Gorman-37-F-W-wife-married 13yrs.-3 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Julia E. O’Gorman-11-F-W-daughter-at school-
Gertrude A. O’Gorman-8-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lavinia Van Riper-45-F-W-cousin-clerk, drug store-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
New York City
Bronx Assembly District
Roll 624-996
district 1411
page 1b, sheet 1, image 2, April 16
367 Walton Avenue 

8-14
Charles Van Riper-67-head-own income-2nd marriage 19yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Laura F. Van Riper-65-wife 2nd marriage 19yrs.-0 children-
(1900 Shows Laura married to John Van Riper-2 children living)
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ann L. Ireland-62-F-W-servant-house keeper-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
New York County
Bronx Assembly, district 32
Roll 624-997
district 775
page 79b, sheet 10, image 20, April 27
523 Fenton Avenue 

107-217
William R. Van Riper-48-M-W-head-carpenter, stage-married 24yrs,-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ella Van Riper-46-F-W-wife-married 24yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jennie Van Riper-21-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William H. Van Riper-16-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
New York County
Bronx Assembly, district 32
Roll 624-998
district 1464
page 113b, sheet 9, image 18, April 29
1411 

165-179
Josiah P. Van Riper-63-M-W-head-married 41yrs.-clerk, hardware store-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Annie H. Van Riper-62-F-W-wife-married 41yrs.-7 children-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England-immigrated 1849
Herbert S. Coxin-13-M-W-grandson-at school-
b.N.J..Feb.1897-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Bronx Assembly District 32
New York City
Roll 624-998
district 1468
page 151a, sheet 7, image 13, April 20
16 Westchester Square 

110-148
Frank P. Van Riper-31-M-W-head-proprietor, hardware store-married 8 yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Annabella D. Van Riper-28-F-W-wife-married 8yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Edith D. Van Riper-7-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Louise H. Van Riper-6-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emily Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charles Van Riper-4months-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Bronx Assembly district 34 

district 1581
745 East 179th Street 

45-84
Jacob S.Van Ripper-77-M-W-head-retired-married 48 yrs.-
b.June 1832 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sarah E. Van Ripper-70-F-W-wife-married 48yrs.-7 children, 2 living-
b.Feb.1838 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Nova Scotia
Albert Hunter-33-M-W-son in law-bricklayer,building-married 4yrs.-
b.Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany-immigrated 1881
Edna (nee Van Ripper) Hunter-32-F-W-daughter-married 4yrs.-0 children-
b. Sept.1874 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..Mo.b.N.Y..
Florence Kerstetter-25-F-W-granddaughter-stenographer, wholesale hardware-
b.April 1885 N.Y.-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Wm. H. Fisher-57-??????(67)M-W-boarder-mauf. medicine-widow-
b.May 1842 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..Mo.b.Holland
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1910
New York State
New York County
Bronx Assembly District 34
Roll 624-1002
district 1581
page 102a, sheet 5, image 9, April 16
745 East 179th Street 

45-85
Charles Van Ripper-37-head-proprietor,hardware store-married 15yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Maude O. (nee Denan) Van Ripper-35-F-W-wife- married 15yrs.-2 children, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.N.Y..
Florence I. Van Ripper-12-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Robert Denan-80-M-W-father in law-widow-
b.Canada-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.Canada-immigrated 1847
Martha De Boer-35-F-W-boarder-single-
b.Holland-fa.b.Holland-Mo.b.Holland
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1910
New York State
New York County
Bronx Assembly District 35
Roll 624-1002
district 1588
page 83b, sheet 10, image 20, April 23
110 East 159th Street 

114-708 (apartment house)
William R. Van Riper-34-M-W-head-electrical foreman, subway-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Georgia-Mo.b.N.Y..
Elizabeth Van Riper-60-F-W-mother-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Bourogh of New York
Roll 624-1002
Bronx Assembly District 35
district 1596
page 84a, sheet 11, image 21, April 23
479 East 16th Street 

32-232 (6 family building)
Eccles G. Van Riper-68-M-W-own income-2nd marriage 15yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary Van Riper-36-F-W-wife-1st marriage 15yrs.-
b.Austria-Fa.b.Austria-Mo.b.Austria
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1910
New York State
New York County
Manhattan, ward 9
Roll 624-1006
district 166
page 83b, sheet 10, image 20, April 26
636 Washington street 

99-197
Sylvester Van Riper-35-M-W-head-steam fitter-married 4yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Germany
Elizabeth Van Riper-25-F-W-married 4yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Norway-Mo.b.Germany
Edward Van Riper-3-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Evelyn Van Riper-3months-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
New York County
Manhattan, ward 9
Roll 624-1006
district 155
page 22a, sheet 2, image 3, April
193 West 10th Street 

7-45
Charles Van Riper-21-M-W-head-bookkeeper, steamship co.-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Julia Van Riper-49-F-W-mother-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12
Roll 624-1022
district 542
page 194a, sheet 17, image 33, 

Grace D. Van Riper-55-F-W-head-widow (of Cornelius H.)-4 children-4 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Eugene S. Van Riper-35-M-W-son-clerk, realestate- married-1 child, 0 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Grace B. Van Riper-26-F-W-daughter-church singer-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Madeleine L. Van Riper-22-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
David R. Scott-42-M-W-lodger-single-poduce, merchant-
b.Scotland-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland-immigated 1879
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1910
New York State
New York County
Roll 624-1022
district 553
page 36a, sheet 8, image 15, April 20
114 101st Street 

Mary Van Riper-32-F-W-head-nurse, privet family-widow-3 children, 2 living-
b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
William Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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1910
New York State
Manhattan, ward 12
New York County
Roll 624-1023
district 1731
page 100a, sheet 6, image 11, April 24
207 111th Street 

20-114
Daniel Van Riper-54-M-W-head-artist-married 10yrs.-
b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Lizzie Van Riper-42-F-W-wife-married 10yrs.-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Louisiana-Mo.b.Ireland
Helen Campbell-45-F-W-servant-single-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
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1910
New York State
Manhattan, ward 12
New York County
Roll 624-1022
district 547
page 225b, sheet 9, image 18, April 21
125 West 128th Street 

40-222
George Van Ripper-43-M-W-head-driver,bakery wagon-married 13yrs-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lillie Van Ripper-30-F-W-wife-married 13yrs.-7 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.France-Mo.b.Canada
Edna Van Ripper-11-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Carsie Van Ripper-10-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sarah Van Ripper-1-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12
Roll 624-1023
district 588
page 56a, sheet 12, image 23, April
150 West 93rd Street 

n/a-n/a
Louis I. Van Riper-54-M-W-head-agent, real estate-married 25yrs.-
b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Anna G. Van Riper-47-F-W-wife-married 25yrs.-1 child, 0 living-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Louise Walter-25-F-W-servant-single-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
Frances Hebreing-27-F-W-servant-single-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
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1910
New York
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12
Roll 624-1026
district 696
page 172b, sheet 11, image 22, April 15
3609 Broadway 

-282 (apartment building)
Nettie Johnson-45-F-W-head-single-2nd marriage-0 children-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
May Van Riper-20-F-W-niece-clerk, insurance
b.Illinios-Fa.b.Illinios-Mo.b.N.J.
Anna Van Riper-16-F-W-niece-clerk, insurance
b.Illinios-Fa.b.Illinios-Mo.b.N.J..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Roll 624-1023
district 597
page 188a, sheet 9, image 17, April 28
58 West 98th Street 

-236
William Kelly-47-M-W-head-motorman, street car-married 10yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Louise Kelly-41-F-W-wife-2nd marriage 10yrs.-2 children-2 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Wilamenhea Kelly-17-F-W-daughter-saleslady, department store-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Margaret Kelly-5-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Rose Van Riper-26-F-W-sister in law-cloak model, cloak store-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12,
Roll 624-1025
district 659
page 51b, sheet 2, image 4, April 12
489 West 14th Street 

8-45
Clara Van Riper-70-F-W-head-own income-single-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sue Van Riper-61-F-W-sister-own income-single-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12
Roll 624-1025
district 660
page 67b, sheet 5, image 10, April 19
770 St. Nicholas Avenue 

21-125
Albert Van Riper-44-M-W-head-clerk, grocery store-single-
b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Louise Van Riper-70-F-W-mother-widow-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12
Roll 624-1025
district 668
page 236a, sheet 2, image 3, April 15
West 163 Street 

453-33 (18 family building)
Frederick A. Van Riper-24-M-W-head-chauffer, taxi cab-married 3yrs.-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Marjorie Van Riper-23-F-W-wife-married 3yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Frederick A. Van Riper,Jr.-M-W-10months-son-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12
Roll 624-1026
district 692
page 27b, sheet 20, image 40, May 11
525 West 153rd Street 

82-743
Milton (Matilda) (nee Lydecker)Van Riper-72-M-(F)-W-head-widow-
(widow of Jacob G. Van Riper, his 2nd. marriage, his first was Ann Ackerman)
b.Mar.26,1838 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-N.Y..-d.Mar. 28, 1921
Sally (Jane) B.(Boland) Van Riper-35-F-W-daughter-teacher,public school-single-
b.July 1874 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..-d.Dec 18, 1941 unmarried
Ludwig (Lydecker) Van Riper-32-M-W-son-lawyer,general practice-single-
b.Nov.1877 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..-died Aug 20, 1958
(all buried in Valleau Cemetery, Ridgewood, N.J..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12
Roll 624-1027
district 724
page 145a, sheet 14, image 27, April 15
537 West 121st. Street 

21-386
Charlotte Johnson-32-F-W-widow-0 children-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Polly Van Riper-27-lodger-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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1910
New York
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12
Roll 624-1028
district 742
page 212a, sheet 14, image 25, April 22
Hotel Banta
216 West 94th Street 

n/a-n/a
Benjamin E. C. Van Riper-40-M-W-guest-widow-fiscal agent, flax fiber machine-
b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Manhattan, ward 18
Roll 624-1036
district 972
page 176a, sheet 7, image 13,
244-46 First Street 

-175
Max Wiel-39-M-W-head-moving pictures-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Nancy Van Riper-28-F-W-servant-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Matilda Weil-69-F-W-mother-widow-
b.Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
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1910
New York
New York County
Manhattan Borough, ward 18
Roll 624-1037
district 987
page 17a, sheet 8, image 15, April 20
131 East 26th. Street 

21-25
Louise Mastmann-33-F-W-head-head-rooming house-
b.Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany-immigrated 1892
Otto E. Mastmann-14-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mass.-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Walter A. Mastmann-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mass.-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Herbert G. .B Mastmann-9-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mass.-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Charlotte A. Voorhees-26-F-W-lodger-sewing, home-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Gertrude A. Connors-26-F-W-lodger-waitress restaurant-married 3yrs.-3 children, 0 living-
b.Conn.-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Charles H. Van Riper-17-M-W-lodger-plumber, shop-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
John G. Wolpert-35-M-W-lodger-waiter, restaurant-single-
b.Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany-immigrated 1891
William E. Smith-22-M-W-lodger-chaffeur, public-married 2yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Eleanor C. Smith-19-F-W-lodger-2yrs.-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Meyer L. John-26-M-W-lodger-lawyer-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Russia-Mo.b.Germany
Nathan Drey-45-M-W-lodger-salesman-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
New York County
Manhattan, ward 22
Roll 624-1045
district 1304
page 288a, sheet 10, image 19, April 21
14 West 74th Street 

76-153
Catherine Lichtenstein-76-F-W-head-own income-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Howard Lichtenstein-32-M-W-son-merchant producer-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.N.Y..
William Leash-54-M-W-son in law-salesman, dry goods-1st married 25 yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frances S. Leash-49-F-W-daughter-2nd marriage 25yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.N.Y..
Catharine Van Riper-6-F-W-granddaughter
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jennie D. King-51-F-W-Companion-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.N.J..
Annie J. Lyonott-30-F-W-servant-laundress-single-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Margaret Flannery-29-F-W-servant-cook-single-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Annie Connolly-22-F-W-servant-waitress-single-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Mary E. Hyath-40-F-W-servant-nurse-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
New York County
Manhattan, ward 22
Roll 624-1045
district 1304
page 293a, sheet 15, image 29, April 25
157 West 173 Street 

104-228
Lillie M. Van Riper-42-F-W-head-divorced-4 children, 3 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charles E. Van Riper-18-M-W-son-chauffeur, automobile-single-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.J..
Dewitt B. Harris-42-M-W-salesman, realestate-1st marriage 7yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Charlott M. Harris-33-F-W-designer, millinery-2nd marriage, 7yrs.-0 children-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Cornelia M. Shea -22-F-W-musician, music store-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mass..
Virginia M. McDonald-28F-W-single-
b.Conn..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.Ireland
Kathryne E. Jeffcott-24-F-W-saleswomen, millinery-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.England
Siena G. Anderson-23-F-W-single-
b.Sweden-Fa.b.Sweden-Mo.b.Sweden
William McCarthy-M-W-49-importer, embroderies-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
John H. McCarthy-38-M-W-buyer, dry goods-single
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
John G. Abrens-25-M-W-pharmacist, drug store-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.North Carolina
Etta Simond-33-M-W-clamsters,fancy foods-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Katherine McCahon-39-F-W-saleswomen,dry goods-single-
b.Mass..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Mass..
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1910
New York
New York County
New York City
Roll 624-1046
district 1305
page 13b, sheet 12, image 24, April 22
175 West 72nd Street 

96-27 (26 family building)
Fannie V. Van Riper-50-F-W-head-own income-divorced-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Kenneth Van Riper-23-M-W-son-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Nora Barrett-30-F-W-servant-single-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Margaret Murraig-37-F-W-servant, cook-single-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
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Dec. 22, 2008

 

Van Riper 1910 New York State census, Broome, Onondaga, Ontario, and Orange Counties.

VAN RIPER
New York State
Federal Census
================ 

1910
New York State
Broome County
Binghamton, ward 11
Roll 624-925
district 29
page 122a, sheet 14, image 27, April 30
383 Chemango Street 

13-364
Ella A. Kutz-48-F-W-head-boarding house,private-widow-3 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Ema L Kutz-19-F-W-daughter-stenographer,machine co.-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mildred E. Kutz-15-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.N.Y..
Marjorie Kutz-8-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.N.Y..
Aggie Wager-27-F-W-boarder-mission worker, relief dept.,city mission-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Edward Van Riper-27-M-W-boarder-trainman, railway-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
and others not related
=====================================
New York State
Erie County
Buffalo, ward 3
Roll 624-941
district 15
page 6a, sheet 6, image 11, April 19
142 South Division Street 

72-161
Benjamin J. Van Riper-64-M-W-head-house carpenter-married 29yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary F. Van Riper-52-F-W-wife-married 29yrs.-2 children, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
(and 5 boarders not reated)
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1910
New York State
Erie County
Buffalo, ward 23
Roll 624-948
district 217
page 2a, sheet 2, image 3, April 15
40 Cottage Street 

26-37
Thos. J. Van Riper, Jr.-29-M-W-head-fireman, railroad-married 6yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Hattie L. Van Riper-29-F-W-wife-married-married 6yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
George B. Van Riper-6-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Howard W Van Riper-3-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jeremiah Van Riper-63-father-widow-married 30yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Onondaga County
Syracuse City, ward 17
Roll 624-1057
district 179
page 38a, sheet 8, image 15, April 21
1101 Madison Street 

147-181
Clinton Van Riper-40-M-W-head-bookkeeper, department store-married 15yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Esther M.(Maryetta) (nee Grant) Van Riper-39-F-W-wife-married 15yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Arlen (Artenia) D. Van Riper-12-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Carlton H. Van Riper-11-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ferdinand Grant-59-M-W-father in law-widow-moulder, mfg. co.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Onondaga County
Roll 624-1057
district 191
page 201a, sheet 9, image 17,
1501 

156-197
Minie Van Riper-40-F-W-head-operator, main office-widow (of Lawrence b.Aug. 1861 N.J..)
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..(as listed in 1900)
Lawrence (James) Van Riper-21-M-W-son-clerk, store-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Marguerite Van Riper-17-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ninetta Van Riper-15-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Onondaga County
Syracuse, ward 18
Roll 624-1057
district 183
page 84a, sheet 11, image 21,
313 Jackson Street 

125-244
George Van Riper-61-M-W-head-widow (of Nila b. Dec. 1858 N.Y..)-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Nettie Van Riper-33-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
George Van Riper-16-M-W-son-printer-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Alfred Van Riper-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Fred Van Riper-9-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Ontario County
Geneva City, ward 3
Roll 624-1058
district 92
page 249b, sheet 6, image 12, April 21
11 Godelle Terrace 

145-147
Clayton P. Van Riper-33-M-W-head-cashier, meat co.-1st marriage, 9yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Flora C. Van Riper-33-F-W-wife-2nd marriage, 9yrs-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
P. Irene Van Riper-10-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Ontario County
Manchester Township
Clifton Springs Village
Roll 624-1058
district 104
page 84a, sheet 12, image 23, April 22
Main Street Sanitarium 

Jennie Van Riper-21-F-W-bell girl, annex-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Maine
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1910
New York
Ontario County
Seneca Township
Roll 624-1058
district 116
page 219a, sheet 10, image 19, May 14 

224-226
John H. Van Riper-62-M-W-head-own income-married 36yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary E. Van Riper-56-F-W-wife-married 36yrs.-2 children, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Orange County
Gosen Town
Roll 624-1059
district 15
page 8, sheet 201a, image 15, May 5
Pine Island Road 

110-116
Cornelius Van Riper-70-M-W-head-farm laborer-married 42yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary Van Riper-70-F-W-wife-married 42yrs.-(1900 says 8 children-6 living)
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jane Bird-72-F-W-sister in law-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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1910
New York
Orange County
Town of Montgomery
Walden Village
Roll 624-1059
district-40
page 241a, sheet 4, image 7, April 18 

71-77
Alfred Stephenson-41-M-W-head-knife works-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Carrie Stephenson-40-F-W-wife-married 22yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Edgard Stephenson-21-M-W-son-finisher, knife works-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Floyd Stephenson-18-M-W-son-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frank Pitts-22-M-W-M-W-boarder-knife works-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lizzie Van Riper-79-F-W-aunt-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Orange County
Town of Montgomery
Walden Village
Roll 624-1059
district 40
page 248a, sheet 11, image 22, April 13
Valley Avenue 

240-250
Harry MacCauley-21-M-W-head-cler, grocery-married 22yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Josephine (nee Van Riper) MacCauley-20-wife-married 22yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Harry L. MacCauley-3-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Edna M. MacCauley-9 months-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Annie Van Riper-38-F-W-mother in law-married 22yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Thomas Van Riper-43-M-W-father in law-married 22yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Orange County
Warwick
Roll 624-1061
district 84
page 3a, sheet 3, image 4,
Island Plank Road 

20-23
Edward W. Van Riper-48-M-W-head-landlord, hotel-married 18yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Clara Van Riper-34-F-W-wife-married 18yrs.-5 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Bert W. Van Riper-15-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Roy Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Claude W. Van Riper-2-M-W-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
James Donahue-42-M-W-boarder-laborer, odd jobs-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
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Dec.19, 2008

 

1910 Van Riper Census, New York State

1910
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
NEW YORK STATE
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1910
New York State
Broome County
Binghamton, ward 11
Roll 624-925
district 29
page 122a, sheet 14, image 27, April 30
383 Chemango Street 

13-364
Ella A. Kutz-48-F-W-head-boarding house,private-widow-3 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Ema L Kutz-19-F-W-daughter-stenographer,machine co.-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mildred E. Kutz-15-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.N.Y..
Marjorie Kutz-8-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.N.Y..
Aggie Wager-27-F-W-boarder-mission worker, relief dept.,city mission-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Edward Van Riper-27-M-W-boarder-trainman, railway-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
and others not related
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1910
New York State
Erie County
Buffalo, ward 3
Roll 624-941
district 15
page 6a, sheet 6, image 11, April 19
142 South Division Street 

72-161
Benjamin J. Van Riper-64-M-W-head-house carpenter-married 29yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary F. Van Riper-52-F-W-wife-married 29yrs.-2 children, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
(and 5 boarders not reated)
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1910
New York State
Erie County
Buffalo, ward 23
Roll 624-948
district 217
page 2a, sheet 2, image 3, April 15
40 Cottage Street 

26-37
Thos. J. Van Riper, Jr.-29-M-W-head-fireman, railroad-married 6yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Hattie L. Van Riper-29-F-W-wife-married-married 6yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
George B. Van Riper-6-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Howard W Van Riper-3-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jeremiah Van Riper-63-father in law-married 30yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
=================================================
1910
New York State
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn-ward 4
New York City
Roll 624-1244
district 40
page 291a, sheet 8, image 15, April 23 

100-155
James Van Riper-40-M-W-head-salesman-married 20yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..Mo.b.N.Y..
Anna Van Riper-33-F-W-wife-married 20yrs.-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..Mo.b.N.Y..
Walker R. Davidson-20-M-W-n/a-single-
n/a
Alexander Gatherthson-21-M-W-laborer-single-
n/a
Robert Hoane-21-M-W-laborer-single-
n/a
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1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 7
New York City
Roll 624-957
district 106
page 182a, sheet 2, image 3, April
323 Franklin Avenue 

21-34 (three family house)
Cornelius M. Van Riper-50-M-W-head-carperter,factory-married 26yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Agnes Van Riper-49-F-W-wife-married 26yrs.-3 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Ethel A. Van Riper-23-F-W-daughter-bookkeeper,corset factory-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emma M. Van Riper-9-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary E. Carroll-29-F-W-boarder-watress, department store-married 9yrs.,0 children-
b.England..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
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1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 11
New York City
Roll 624-959
district 237
page 287a, sheet 11, image 21, April 21
646 Fulton Street 

152-202 (three family house)
Eleanor A. Van Riper-39-F-W-Head-seamstress,workingout-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Bertha N. Van Riper-35-F-W-sister-seamstress,workingout-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 9
New York City
Roll 624-960
district 189
page 146a, sheet 2, image 3, April 15
726 Sackett Street 

4-26
John C. Oewaes-41-M-W-head-porter-2nd.mariage 6yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Anna Oewaes-40-F-W-wife- 2nd.marriage 6yrs.-4 children, 2 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.England
Frank Van Riper-20-M-W-stepson-chauffer, automobile-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Newark N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Bernard Van Riper-21-M-W-stepson-at school-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Newark N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 12
New York City
Roll 624-963
district 239
page 10, sheet 10a, image 19, April
158 Ackerman Avenue 

75-174
Hannah McEwan-67-F-W-head-widow-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Francis McEwan-38-F-W-daughter-clerk, stationary store-widow-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Gilbert McEwan-27-M-W-son-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Lorra McEwan-32-F-W-daughter-clerk, stationary store-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Bella McEwan-29-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
George McEwan-23-M-W-son-clerk, stationary office-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Russell Van Riper-9-M-W-grandson-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
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1910
New York
Kings County, ward 12
Roll 624-963
district 245
page 101a-101b, sheet 8, image 15-16,
221 Brunt Sreet 

73-144 (Seven family building)
Julia Knight-49-F-W-head-widow-2 children, 0 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Joseph Knight-17-M-W-step son-moulder, iron factory-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Agnes Knight-16-F-W-step daughter-painting, bottle factory-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Eleanor Knight-13-F-W-step daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary Van Ryper-5-F-W-niece-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Elizabeth Van Ryper-9-F-W-niece-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
George Knight-15-M-W-nephew-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 22
New York City
Roll 624-970
district 528
page 78a, sheet 8, image 15, April 30
262 Tenth Street 

66-137 (two family house)
John Van Riper-54-M-W-head-painter,house-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Holland-Mo.b,Holland
(1900 says b.Sept.1856 N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ireland )
Millicent Van Riper-44-F-W-wife-married 27yrs.-7 children, 4 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Holland-Mo.b.Holland
Otto E. Van Riper-23-M-W-son-helper,plumbing shop-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Viola Van Riper-16-F-W-daughter-assorter,telegraph office-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Otto Van Riper-49-M-W-brother-deck hand,ferry boat-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Holland-Mo.b.Holland
(1900 says b.Sept.1856 N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ireland )
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1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 22
New York City
Roll 624-970
district 532
page 127b, sheet 5, image 15, April 22
214 Sixth Avenue 

41-103 (seven family building)
Edward J. Van Reyper-50-M-W-head-florist, wholesale-married 24yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Annie C. Van Reyper-45-F-W-wife-married 24yrs.-2 children, 1 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Florence E. Van Reyper-20-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 22
New York City
Roll 624-971
district 559
page 300a, sheet 16, image 31, April 22
557 Tenth Street 

192-333
John M. Canzona-39-M-W-head-salesman, gun co..-married 10yrs.
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sadie Canzona-38-F-W-wife-married 10yrs.- 3 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Chauncey Canzona-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Arnna M Canzona-10-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mildred Canzona-12-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William H Canzona-64-M-W-father-paper co.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
William Van Riper-28-M-W-lodger-n/a,store-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
——————————————————————-
1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 23
New York City
Roll 624-972
district 601
page 80b, sheet 5, image 10, April 19
10 Arlington Street 

78-96
Harry C. Van Riper-51-M-W-head-cashier,insurance-married 26yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jessie M. Van Riper-42-F-W-wife-married 26yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Mildred Van Riper-18-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Alice J. Van Riper-16-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lucy A. Thomas-29-M-B-servant,private family-single-
b.Alabama-Fa.b.Miss..-Mo.b.Miss..
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1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 23
New York City
Roll 624-907
district 606
page 166a, sheet 5, image 9, April 18
297 Hancock Street 

82-88
Helen E. Van Riper-70-F-W-head-widow (of Richard)-9 children, 5 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jennie L. Van Riper-30-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J….-Mo.b.N.Y..
Richard V. Van Riper-3-M-W-son-weigh master,warehouse-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J….-Mo.b.N.Y..
Clarence Todd-28-M-W-lodger-office manager,life insurance-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charles P. Houston-37-M-W-lodger-office manager, real estate-married 12yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Julia W. Houston-36-F-W-lodger-married 12yrs.-1 child, living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Marrie S. Houston-10-F-W-lodger-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 23
New York City
Roll 624-907
district 607
page 186b, sheet 6, image 12, April 26
377 Jefferson Street 

100-126
Edward Van Riper-43-M-W-head-comm.traveller,buttons-married 14yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Conn..
Lillian A. Van Riper-37-F-W-wife-married 14yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Edna D. Van Riper-13-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Maggie M Owens-20-F-W-servant,private family-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England- immigrated 1908
————————————————–
1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 23
New York City
Roll 624-972
district 610
page 251b, sheet 16, image 32,
283 Hancock Street 

214-358
Charles W. Van Riper-45-M-W-head-auditor,drygoods-married 10yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.N.J..-Mo.b.Conn..
Annie A. Van Riper-45-F-W-wife-married10yrs.0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland
Annie I. Allan-79-F-W-mother in law-widow-6 children, 5 living-
b.Scotland-Fa.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland-imigrated 1855
Alice M. Allan-47-F-W-sister in law-bookkeeper, jewelry-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland
Mary Newman-56-F-W-boarder-teacher, public school- single-
b.Maryland-Fa.Maryland-Mo.b.Maryland
Frank H. Newman-22-M-W-boarder-ajuster, fire insurance-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.Maryland-Mo.b.N.Y..
Florence Newman-18-F-W-boarder-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.Maryland-Mo.b.N.Y..
Marie Papenhausen-18-F-W-servant-housework-single-
b.Germay-Fa.Germany-Mo.b.Germany-imigrated 1909
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1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 24
New York City
Roll 624-602
district 621
page 7b, sheet 7, image 14, April 22
957 Bergen Street 

94-176 (two family house)
George Van Riper-65-M-W-head-own income-married 40yrs-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.N.J..
Margaret Van Riper-62-F-W-wife-married 40yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
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1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 25
New York City
Roll 624-973
district 692
page 26b-27a, sheet 3-4, image 9-10, April 28
185 Parchen Avenue 

29-88
Richard F. Van Riper-50-M-W-head-retail merchant, teas and coffee-married 30yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Martha E. Van Riper-46-F-W-wife-married 30yrs.-7 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Richard W. Van Riper-23-M-W-son-salesman, real estate-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Harold G. Van Riper-18-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
——————————–
1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn,ward 25
New York City
Roll 624-974
district 706
page 26a, sheet 27, image 53, April 29
308 Bambridge Avenue 

100-653
Susannah Van Riper-81-F-W-head-widow (of Bernard)-2 children, 1 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Josephine Terhune-59-F-W-daughter-widow-stenographer-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Frederick C. Stopenhager-54-M-W-boarder-married 20yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Frank Johnson-25-M-W-boarder-single-
b.Sweden-Fa.b.Sweden-Mo.b.Sweden
————————————————————
1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn,ward 25
New York City
Roll 624-974
district 708
page 45b, sheet 2, image 4, April 18
135 Sumpter Street 

n/a-n/a
John Hencke-32-M-W-head-plumber, working out-married yrs.n/a –
b.New York-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Elizabeth Hencke-28-F-W-wife-married yrs.n/a-children n/a
b.New York-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Anna Hencke-6-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Minnie Hencke-5-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William Hencke-2-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Maria L. Van Riper-64-baorder-own income-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
——————————————–
1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn,ward 25
New York City
Roll 624-974
district 710
page 85b, sheet 7, image 14, April 20
1042 Herkimer Street 

n/a-n/a
Mary Van Riper-76-F-W-head-own income-widow 51yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.Ireland-immigrated 1847-
Mary L. (nee Van Riper) Brown-55-F-W-daughter-own income-widow-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ireland
Carrie Hale-46-F-W-roomer-dress maker-single-
England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Charles Stemper-24-boarder-letter carrier, p.o. city-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.N.Y..
——————————————-
1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn,ward 26
New York City
Roll 624-976
district 752
page 235b, sheet 5, image 8, April 16-18
2587 Arlington Avenue 

470-66
Theodore Van Riper-39-M-W-head-moving pictures business-married 14yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sophie Van Riper-34-F-W-wife-married 14yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Viola Van Riper-13-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sophie Van Riper-10F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
—————————————————————————
1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn,ward 26
New York City
Roll 624-979
district 980
page 227a, sheet 4, image 7, April
508 Chestnut Street 

55-71
Henry Van Riper-46-M-W-head-printer, printing-married 25yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Rose Van Riper-45-F-W-wife-married 25yrs.-5 chilren, 5 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lilian Van Riper-20-F-W-daughter-at school-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Martha Van Riper-18-F-W-daughter-book binder-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mabel M. Van Riper-18-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
James A. Van Riper-14-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Henry C. Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 27
New York City
Roll 624-979
district 823
page 261a, sheet 7, image 13, April 20
1129 Lafayette Avenue 

67-157 (three family house)
Emma Van Riper-70-head-widow-sewing, at home-3 children,3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
George W. Van Riper-43-M-W-son-bookkeeper, storage house-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910 

New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 27
New York City
Roll 624-979
district 823
page 261a, sheet 7, image 13, April 20
1133 Lafayette Avenue 

65-153
James Van Riper-49-M-W-lodger-photographer, gallery-married 15yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
(and others in boarding house not related)
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1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 28
New York City
Roll 624-982
district 916
page 232b, sheet 6, image 12, April 18
73 Granite Street 

108-157
Lucius Van Riper-54-M-W-head-bookkeeper-married 27yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emma L. Van Riper-48-F-W-wife-married 27yrs.-5 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Aleine W. Van Riper-24-F-W-daughter-clerk life insurance-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ray I. Van Riper-17-M-W-son-clerk life insurance-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 29
New York City
Roll 624-982
district 922
page 66a, sheet 13, image 25, April 23
101 East 2nd. Street 

181-259
William G. Van Riper-33-M-W-head-clerk, milinary-married 2yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frances Van Riper-33-F-W-wife-married 2yrs.-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.England
Annie A. Van Riper-52-F-W-mother-dressmaker, at home-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 29
New York City
Roll 624-982
district 939
page 291a, sheet 17, image 33,
New York Home for Aged and infirm,Division of Brooklyn 

n/a-n/a
Jane Van Riper-52-F-W-inmate-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 29
New York City
Roll 624-983
district 1019
page 27b, sheet 3, image 6, April 16-18
170 Hinckley 

53-54
Walter F. Clayton-45-M-W-head-broker, real estate-married 20yrs.-
b.Mass..-Fa.b.Vermont-Mo.b.Vermont
Geneva ( nee Van Riper) Clayton-40-F-W-wife-married 20yrs.-3 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ethel G. Clayton-19-F-W-daughter-stenographer, real estate office-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Mass..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Walter F. Clayton Jr.-16-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Mass..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frances O. Van Riper-67-F-W-mother in law-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward31
New York City
Roll 624-984
district 1031
page 85a, sheet 11, image 21,
119 Van Sickler Street 

187-298
Derrick Van Sickler-56-M-W-head-painter, paint shop-married 37yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary Van Sickler-53-F-W-wife-married 37yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ira Van Sickler-35-F-W-son-clerk, exress,office-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Rebbeca Van Sickler-81-F-W-mother-widow-5 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William Van Riper-43-M-W-boarder-carpenter, shop-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 31
New York City
Roll 624-984
district 1050
page 305a, sheet 15, image 29, April 23
2415 Cropsey Avenue 

242-275
Thomas Van Riper-64-M-W-head-carpenter, building-married 23yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sarah Van Riper-52-F-W-wife-married-married 23yrs.-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ellen Van Riper-30-F-W-sister-finisher, curtains-married 10yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Harold Van Riper-9-M-W-nephew-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 31
New York City
Roll 624-985
district 1102
page 71b, sheet 2, image 4,
173 Senator Street 

37-37
n/a Keegan-43-M-W-head-salesman,S.S.supplies-married 22yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Catherine Keegan-24-F-W-wife-married 22yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Ireland
n/a Keegan-20-M-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y.Mo.b.N.Y..
Joseph J Keegan Jr.-19-M-W-son-coal yard-
Y..-Fa.b.N.Y.Mo.b.N.Y..
Thomas Keegan-5-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y.Mo.b.N.Y..
Alfred Van Riper-30-M-W-boarder-watchman, building-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y.Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 31
New York City
Roll 624-984
district 1047
page 241b, sheet 2, image 4, April 16 


Maurice Kahn-56-M-W-head-meat cutter-married 26yrs.-
b.France-Fa.b.France-Mo.b.France-immigrated 1873
Emma Kahn-55-F-W-wife-married 26yrs.-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Eliza Bear-59-F-W-servant-widow-private family-
b.Scotland-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland-immigrated 1894
Joseph Van Riper-50-M-W-helper,about house-married 15yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J.Mo.b.N.J..
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1910
New York
Livingston County
Avon Township
Villiage of Avon
Roll 624-986
district-36
page 6a, sheet 6, image 11, April 19
East Main Street 

137-137
David F. Van Riper-35-M-W-head-master mechainic, Railroad-married 15yrs.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.U.S..-Mo.b.U.S..
Leora B. Van Riper-35-F-W-wife-married 15yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.U.S..-Mo.b.Ohio
Gladys L. Van Riper-9-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Maurice D. Van Riper-7-M-W-son-at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Raymond Van Riper-4-M-W-son-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
John E. .Hedgeman-25-M-W-M-bother in law-clerk, R.R. shop office-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Monroe County
Rochester City, ward 19
Roll 624-990
district 229
page 277b, sheet 1, image 2, April 23
4 Floyd Street 

13-14
George D. Hayton-59-M-W-head-mason, building-married 32yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jennie C. Hayton-54-F-W-wife-married 32yrs., 0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emma L. Van Riper-25-F-W-boarder-stenographer-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Monroe County
Rochester City, ward 11
Roll 624-991
district 111
page 59b, sheet 9, image 18, April 16
St. Mary’s Orphan Asylum
Sister’s of St. Joseph’s
West Avenue 

n/a-n/a
Leonard Van Riper-9-M-W-boarder-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Monroe County
Rochester City, ward 11
Roll 624-991
district 113
page 76, sheet 3, image 5, April 16
St. Patricks Orphan Asyylum 

Margaret Van Riper-7-F-W-boarder-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Monroe County
Brighton Township
Roll 624-988
district 2
page 48a-b, sheet 17-18, image 35-36, May 20
North Hillside Avenue 

344-358
Garrett D. Van Reypen-52-M-W-head-retail dealer, furniture-married 30yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.Canada
Laura S.(nee Voorhees) Van Reypen-49-F-W-wife-married 30yrs.-9 children, 5 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.N.J..
Ralph V. Van Reypen-20-M-W-son-retail salesman, hardware-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.N.J..
Ester M. Van Reypen-12-F-W-daughter-at school-
Arthur J. L. Van Reypen-9-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Arthur J. L. Voorhees-76-M-W-father in law-Sec. and bookkeeper, furniture-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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1910
New York
Monroe County
Rochester City, ward 6
Roll 624-990
district 75
page 73b, sheet 3, image 6,
25 Lipton Park 

52-52
Edward Ashley-38-M-W-head-mechanical engineer,machine shop-marrried 5yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mass..
Blanche B. Ashley-32-F-W-wife-married 5yrs.-3 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary E. Ashley-78-F-W-mother-own income-widow-3 children, 2 living-
b.Mass..-Fa.b.Mass..-Mo.b.Conn..
E. Gordon Ashley-4-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Marion B. Ashley-2-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Eva H. Baron-70-F-W-boarder-own income-widow-2 children,2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Marcella N Miller-74-F-W-boarder-own income-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Fred J. Van Riper-34-M-W-lodger-mechanic,machine works-married 4yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Inez A. Van Riper-24-F-W-servant-private family-married 4yrs.-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Nassau County
City of Hempstead, ward 4
Roll 624-994
district 1106
page 65b, sheet 23, image 46,
152 Ocean Avenue 

542-542
George T. Van Riper-55-M-W-head-mason, contractor-2nd marriage-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Louise (nee Carpenter) J. C. Van Riper-46-married 13yrs.
(married Oct.7,1896)
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Grace T. Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Anna Carpenter-75-F-W-mother in law-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Albert Gardiner-32-M-B-servant-gradener-married-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ella Gardiner-28-F-B-servant-married 2 months
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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1910
New York
Nassau County
Town of Hempstead, ward 4
Roll 624-994
district 1106
page 67b, sheet 24, image 50, May 11
12 Long Beah Avenue 

564-564
Edwin H. Vanriper-42-M-W-head-mason, house-married 15yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary E. Van Riper-39-F-W-wife-married 15yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Williard F. Van Riper-14-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Helen L.Van Riper-11-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Nassau County
town of Hempstead , ward 4
Roll 624-994
district 1106
page 68b, sheet 26, image 52, May 11
22 Miller Avenue 

604-604
Clarence M. Van Riper-30-M-W-head-manager,brick worker-married 10yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lillian W. Van Riper-31-F-W-wife-married 10yrs.-5 children, 5 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Evaline M. Van Riper-9-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lillian B. Van Riper-8-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ethel L. Van Riper-6-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Francis C. Van Riper-3-F-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Blanche S. Van Riper-1yr.6months-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Nassau County
Hempstead, ward 4
Freeport Village
Roll 624-994
district 1106
page 74a, sheet 32, image 63, May 19 

762-762
Harry E. Van Riper-37-M-W-married-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mame F. Van Riper-41-F-W-wife-2nd marriage 18yrs.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.England
Ruth B. Van Riper-14-F-W-adopted daughter-at school-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Nassau County
Hempstead, ward 8
Freeport Village
Roll 624-994
district 1110
page 162b, sheet 22, image 40, May 7
Smith Street 

382-410
Milford Van Riper-22-M-W-head-foreman, brick factory-married 2 yrs.
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mabel Van Riper-22-F-W-wife-married 2yr.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Esther Van Riper-1-F-W-daughter-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Nassau County
Hempstead Township, ward 5
Freeport Village
Roll 624-994
district 1107
page 78b, sheet 4, image 8, April 19
19 Randall Avenue 

92-94
Isaac Van Riper-78-M-W-head-mason, retired-married 57yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Debrah Van Riper-79-F-W-wife-married 57yrs.-10 children, 7 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Irene L. Van Riper-37-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
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1910
New York
Nassau County
City of Hempstead, ward 15
Roll 624-994
district 1117
page 282b, sheet 4, image 8, April 17
Denton Avenue 

75-78
Fredric Van Riper-30-M-W-head-silver smith-married 6 yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Nillie Van Riper-29-F-W-wife-married 6yrs.-2 children, 1 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Robert M. Van Riper-1 month-M-W-son-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Nassau County
Hempstead ,ward 17
Roll 624-995
district 1119
page 95b, sheet 18, image 36, May 7
Kale Place 

308-340
John Van Riper-31M-W-head-carpenter, buildings-married 11yrs.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
Lurena Van Riper-29-F-W-wife-married 11yrs.-6 children, 5 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary H. Van Riper-10-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William E. Van Riper-9-M-W-son- at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Althea Van Riper-6-F-W-daughter-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
John E. Van Riper-4-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
George A. Van Riper-5 months-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Bronx Assembly District 30
Roll 624-
district 1403
page 111b, sheet 17, image 34, April 30
420 East 135 Street 

102-525
William O’Gorman-44-M-W-head-publisher, music corp.-married 13yrs.-
Addie O’Gorman-37-F-W-wife-married 13yrs.-3 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Julia E. O’Gorman-11-F-W-daughter-at school-
Gertrude A. O’Gorman-8-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lavinia Van Riper-45-F-W-cousin-clerk, drug store-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
New York City
Bronx Assembly District
Roll 624-996
district 1411
page 1b, sheet 1, image 2, April 16
367 Walton Avenue 

8-14
Charles Van Riper-67-head-own income-2nd marriage 19yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Laura F. Van Riper-65-wife 2nd marriage 19yrs.-0 children-
(1900 Shows Laura married to John Van Riper-2 children living)
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ann L. Ireland-62-F-W-servant-house keeper-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
New York County
Bronx Assembly, district 32
Roll 624-997
district 775
page 79b, sheet 10, image 20, April 27
523 Fenton Avenue 

107-217
William R. Van Riper-48-M-W-head-carpenter, stage-married 24yrs,-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ella Van Riper-46-F-W-wife-married 24yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jennie Van Riper-21-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William H. Van Riper-16-M-W-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
New York County
Bronx Assembly, district 32
Roll 624-998
district 1464
page 113b, sheet 9, image 18, April 29
1411 

165-179
Josiah P. Van Riper-63-M-W-head-married 41yrs.-clerk, hardware store-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Annie H. Van Riper-62-F-W-wife-married 41yrs.-7 children-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England-immigrated 1849
Herbert S. Coxin-13-M-W-grandson-at school-
b.N.J..Feb.1897-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Bronx Assembly District 32
New York City
Roll 624-998
district 1468
page 151a, sheet 7, image 13, April 20
16 Westchester Square 

110-148
Frank P. Van Riper-31-M-W-head-proprietor, hardware store-married 8 yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Annabella D. Van Riper-28-F-W-wife-married 8yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Edith D. Van Riper-7-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Louise H. Van Riper-6-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emily Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charles Van Riper-4months-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Bronx Assembly district 34
district 1581
745 East 179th Street 

45-84
Jacob S.Van Ripper-77-M-W-head-retired-married 48 yrs.-
b.June 1832 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sarah E. Van Ripper-70-F-W-wife-married 48yrs.-7 children, 2 living-
b.Feb.1838 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Nova Scotia
Albert Hunter-33-M-W-son in law-bricklayer,building-married 4yrs.-
b.Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany-immigrated 1881
Edna (nee Van Ripper) Hunter-32-F-W-daughter-married 4yrs.-0 children-
b. Sept.1874 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..Mo.b.N.Y..
Florence Kerstetter-25-F-W-granddaughter-stenographer, wholesale hardware-
b.April 1885 N.Y.-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Wm. H. Fisher-57-??????(67)M-W-boarder-mauf. medicine-widow-
b.May 1842 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..Mo.b.Holland
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1910
New York State
New York County
Bronx Assembly District 34
Roll 624-1002
district 1581
page 102a, sheet 5, image 9, April 16
745 East 179th Street 

45-85
Charles Van Ripper-37-head-proprietor,hardware store-married 15yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Maude O. (nee Denan) Van Ripper-35-F-W-wife- married 15yrs.-2 children, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.N.Y..
Florence I. Van Ripper-12-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Robert Denan-80-M-W-father in law-widow-
b.Canada-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.Canada-immigrated 1847
Martha De Boer-35-F-W-boarder-single-
b.Holland-fa.b.Holland-Mo.b.Holland
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1910
New York State
New York County
Bronx Assembly District 35
Roll 624-1002
district 1588
page 83b, sheet 10, image 20, April 23
110 East 159th Street 

114-708 (apartment house)
William R. Van Riper-34-M-W-head-electrical foreman, subway-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Georgia-Mo.b.N.Y..
Elizabeth Van Riper-60-F-W-mother-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Bourogh of New York
Roll 624-1002
Bronx Assembly District 35
district 1596
page 84a, sheet 11, image 21, April 23
479 East 16th Street 

32-232 (6 family building)
Eccles G. Van Riper-68-M-W-own income-2nd marriage 15yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary Van Riper-36-F-W-wife-1st marriage 15yrs.-
b.Austria-Fa.b.Austria-Mo.b.Austria
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1910
New York State
New York County
Manhattan, ward 9
Roll 624-1006
district 166
page 83b, sheet 10, image 20, April 26
636 Washington street 

99-197
Sylvester Van Riper-35-M-W-head-steam fitter-married 4yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Germany
Elizabeth Van Riper-25-F-W-married 4yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Norway-Mo.b.Germany
Edward Van Riper-3-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Evelyn Van Riper-3months-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
New York County
Manhattan, ward 9
Roll 624-1006
district 155
page 22a, sheet 2, image 3, April
193 West 10th Street 

7-45
Charles Van Riper-21-M-W-head-bookkeeper, steamship co.-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Julia Van Riper-49-F-W-mother-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12
Roll 624-1022
district 542
page 194a, sheet 17, image 33, 

Grace D. Van Riper-55-F-W-head-widow (of Cornelius H.)-4 children-4 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Eugene S. Van Riper-35-M-W-son-clerk, realestate- married-1 child, 0 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Grace B. Van Riper-26-F-W-daughter-church singer-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Madeleine L. Van Riper-22-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
David R. Scott-42-M-W-lodger-single-poduce, merchant-
b.Scotland-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland-immigated 1879
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1910
New York State
New York County
Roll 624-
district
page 36a, sheet , image,
114 101st Street 

Mary Van Riper-32-F-W-head-nurse, privet family-widow-3 children, 2 living-
b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
William Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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1910
New York State
Manhattan, ward 12
New York County
Roll 624-1023
district 1731
page 100a, sheet 6, image 11, April 24
207 111th Street 

20-114
Daniel Van Riper-54-M-W-head-artist-married 10yrs.-
b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Lizzie Van Riper-42-F-W-wife-married 10yrs.-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Louisiana-Mo.b.Ireland
Helen Campbell-45-F-W-servant-single-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
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1910
New York State
Manhattan, ward 12
New York County
Roll 624-1022
district 547
page 225b, sheet 9, image 18, April 21
125 West 128th Street 

40-222
George Van Ripper-43-M-W-head-driver,bakery wagon-married 13yrs-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lillie Van Ripper-30-F-W-wife-married 13yrs.-7 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.France-Mo.b.Canada
Edna Van Ripper-11-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Carsie Van Ripper-10-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sarah Van Ripper-1-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12
Roll 624-1023
district 588
page 56a, sheet 12, image 23, April
150 West 93rd Street 

n/a-n/a
Louis I. Van Riper-54-M-W-head-agent, real estate-married 25yrs.-
b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Anna G. Van Riper-47-F-W-wife-married 25yrs.-1 child, 0 living-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Louise Walter-25-F-W-servant-single-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
Frances Hebreing-27-F-W-servant-single-
b.Pa.-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
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1910
New York
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12
Roll 624-1026
district 696
page 172b, sheet 11, image 22, April 15
3609 Broadway 

-282 (apartment building)
Nettie Johnson-45-F-W-head-single-2nd marriage-0 children-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
May Van Riper-20-F-W-niece-clerk, insurance
b.Illinios-Fa.b.Illinios-Mo.b.N.J.
Anna Van Riper-16-F-W-niece-clerk, insurance
b.Illinios-Fa.b.Illinios-Mo.b.N.J..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Roll 624-1023
district 597
page 188a, sheet 9, image 17, April 28
58 West 98th Street 

-236
William Kelly-47-M-W-head-motorman, street car-married 10yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Louise Kelly-41-F-W-wife-2nd marriage 10yrs.-2 children-2 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Wilamenhea Kelly-17-F-W-daughter-saleslady, department store-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Margaret Kelly-5-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Rose Van Riper-26-F-W-sister in law-cloak model, cloak store-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12,
Roll 624-1025
district 659
page 51b, sheet 2, image 4, April 12
489 West 14th Street 

8-45
Clara Van Riper-70-F-W-head-own income-single-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sue Van Riper-61-F-W-sister-own income-single-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12
Roll 624-1025
district 660
page 67b, sheet 5, image 10, April 19
770 St. Nicholas Avenue 

21-125
Albert Van Riper-44-M-W-head-clerk, grocery store-single-
b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Louise Van Riper-70-F-W-mother-widow-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12
Roll 624-1025
district 668
page 236a, sheet 2, image 3, April 15
West 163 Street 

453-33 (18 family building)
Frederick A. Van Riper-24-M-W-head-chauffer, taxi cab-married 3yrs.-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Marjorie Van Riper-23-F-W-wife-married 3yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Frederick A. Van Riper,Jr.-M-W-10months-son-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12
Roll 624-1026
district 692
page 27b, sheet 20, image 40, May 11
525 West 153rd Street 

82-743
Milton (Matilda) (nee Lydecker)Van Riper-72-M-(F)-W-head-widow-
(widow of Jacob G. Van Riper, his 2nd. marriage, his first was Ann Ackerman)
b.Mar.26,1838 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-N.Y..-d.Mar. 28, 1921
Sally (Jane) B.(Boland) Van Riper-35-F-W-daughter-teacher,public school-single-
b.July 1874 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..-d.Dec 18, 1941 unmarried
Ludwig (Lydecker) Van Riper-32-M-W-son-lawyer,general practice-single-
b.Nov.1877 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..-died Aug 20, 1958
(all buried in Valleau Cemetery, Ridgewood, N.J..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12
Roll 624-1027
district 724
page 145a, sheet 14, image 27, April 15
537 West 121st. Street 

21-386
Charlotte Johnson-32-F-W-widow-0 children-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Polly Van Riper-27-lodger-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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1910
New York
New York County
Manhattan, ward 12
Roll 624-1028
district 742
page 212a, sheet 14, image 25, April 22
Hotel Banta
216 West 94th Street 

n/a-n/a
Benjamin E. C. Van Riper-40-M-W-guest-widow-fiscal agent, flax fiber machine-
b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
New York County
Manhattan, ward 18
Roll 624-1036
district 972
page 176a, sheet 7, image 13,
244-46 First Street 

-175
Max Wiel-39-M-W-head-moving pictures-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Nancy Van Riper-28-F-W-servant-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Matilda Weil-69-F-W-mother-widow-
b.Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
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1910
New York
New York County
Manhattan Borough, ward 18
Roll 624-1037
district 987
page 17a, sheet 8, image 15, April 20
131 East 26th. Street 

21-25
Louise Mastmann-33-F-W-head-head-rooming house-
b.Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany-immigrated 1892
Otto E. Mastmann-14-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mass.-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Walter A. Mastmann-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mass.-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Herbert G. .B Mastmann-9-M-W-at school-
b.Mass.-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Charlotte A. Voorhees-26-F-W-lodger-sewing, home-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Gertrude A. Connors-26-F-W-lodger-waitress restaurant-married 3yrs.-3 children, 0 living-
b.Conn.-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Charles H. Van Riper-17-M-W-lodger-plumber, shop-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
John G. Wolpert-35-M-W-lodger-waiter, restaurant-single-
b.Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany-immigrated 1891
William E. Smith-22-M-W-lodger-chaffeur, public-married 2yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Eleanor C. Smith-19-F-W-lodger-2yrs.-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Meyer L. John-26-M-W-lodger-lawyer-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Russia-Mo.b.Germany
Nathan Drey-45-M-W-lodger-salesman-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
New York County
Manhattan, ward 22
Roll 624-1045
district 1304
page 288a, sheet 10, image 19, April 21
14 West 74th Street 

76-153
Catherine Lichtenstein-76-F-W-head-own income-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Howard Lichtenstein-32-M-W-son-merchant producer-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.N.Y..
William Leash-54-M-W-son in law-salesman, dry goods-1st married 25 yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frances S. Leash-49-F-W-daughter-2nd marriage 25yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.N.Y..
Catharine Van Riper-6-F-W-granddaughter
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jennie D. King-51-F-W-Companion-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.N.J..
Annie J. Lyonott-30-F-W-servant-laundress-single-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Margaret Flannery-29-F-W-servant-cook-single-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Annie Connolly-22-F-W-servant-waitress-single-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Mary E. Hyath-40-F-W-servant-nurse-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
New York County
Manhattan, ward 22
Roll 624-1045
district 1304
page 293a, sheet 15, image 29, April 25
157 West 173 Street 

104-228
Lillie M. Van Riper 42 -head-divorced-4 children, 3 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charles E. Van Riper 18 -chauffeur, automobile-single-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.J..
Dewitt B. Harris 42 -salesman, realestate-1st marriage 7yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Charlott M. Harris 33 -designer, millinery-2nd marriage, 7yrs.-0 children-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Cornelia M. Shea 22 -musician, music store-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mass..
Virginia M. McDonald 28 -single-
b.Conn..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.Ireland
Kathryne E. Jeffcott 24 -salesman, millinery-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.England
Siena G. Anderson 23 single-
b.Sweden-Fa.b.Sweden-Mo.b.Sweden
William McCarthy 49 -importer, embroderies-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
John H. McCarthy 38 -buyer, dry goods-single
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
John G. Abrens 25 pharmacist, drug store-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.North Carolina
Etta Simond 33 -clamsters,fancy foods-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Katherine McCahon 39 -saleswomen,dry goods-single-
b.Mass..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Mass..
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1910
New York
New York County
New York City
Roll 624-1046
district 1305
page 13b, sheet 12, image 24, April 22
175 West 72nd Street 

96-27 (26 family building)
Fannie V. Van Riper-50-F-W-head-own income-divorced-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Kenneth Van Riper-23-M-W-son-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Nora Barrett-30-F-W-servant-single-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Margaret Murraig-37-F-W-servant, cook-single-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
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1910
New York
Onondaga County
Syracuse City, ward 17
Roll 624-1057
district 179
page 38a, sheet 8, image 15, April 21
1101 Madison Street 

147-181
Clinton Van Riper-40-M-W-head-bookkeeper, department store-married 15yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Esther M.(Maryetta) (nee Grant) Van Riper-39-F-W-wife-married 15yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Arlen (Artenia) D. Van Riper-12-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Carlton H. Van Riper-11-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ferdinand Grant-59-M-W-father in law-widow-moulder, mfg. co.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Onondaga County
Roll 624-1057
district 191
page 201a, sheet 9, image 17,
1501 

156-197
Minie Van Riper-40-F-W-head-operator, main office-widow (of Lawrence b.Aug. 1861 N.J..)
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..(as listed in 1900)
Lawrence (James) Van Riper-21-M-W-son-clerk, store-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Marguerite Van Riper-17-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ninetta Van Riper-15-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Onondaga County
Syracuse, ward 18
Roll 624-1057
district 183
page 84a, sheet 11, image 21,
313 Jackson Street 

125-244
George Van Riper-61-M-W-head-widow (of Nila b. Dec. 1858 N.Y..)-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Nettie Van Riper-33-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
George Van Riper-16-M-W-son-printer-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Alfred Van Riper-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Fred Van Riper-9-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Ontario County
Geneva City, ward 3
Roll 624-1058
district 92
page 249b, sheet 6, image 12, April 21
11 Godelle Terrace 

145-147
Clayton P. Van Riper-33-M-W-head-cashier, meat co.-1st marriage, 9yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Flora C. Van Riper-33-F-W-wife-2nd marriage, 9yrs-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
P. Irene Van Riper-10-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Ontario County
Manchester Township
Clifton Springs Village
Roll 624-1058
district 104
page 84a, sheet 12, image 23, April 22
Main Street Sanitarium 

Jennie Van Riper-21-F-W-bell girl, annex-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Maine
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1910
New York
Ontario County
Seneca Township
Roll 624-1058
district 116
page 219a, sheet 10, image 19, May 14 

224-226
John H. Van Riper-62-M-W-head-own income-married 36yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary E. Van Riper-56-F-W-wife-married 36yrs.-2 children, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Orange County
Gosen Town
Roll 624-1059
district 15
page 8, sheet 201a, image 15, May 5
Pine Island Road 

110-116
Cornelius Van Riper-70-M-W-head-farm laborer-married 42yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary Van Riper-70-F-W-wife-married 42yrs.-(1900 says 8 children-6 living)
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jane Bird-72-F-W-sister in law-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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1910
New York
Orange County
Town of Montgomery
Walden Village
Roll 624-1059
district-40
page 241a, sheet 4, image 7, April 18 

71-77
Alfred Stephenson-41-M-W-head-knife works-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Carrie Stephenson-40-F-W-wife-married 22yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Edgard Stephenson-21-M-W-son-finisher, knife works-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Floyd Stephenson-18-M-W-son-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frank Pitts-22-M-W-M-W-boarder-knife works-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lizzie Van Riper-79-F-W-aunt-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Orange County
Town of Montgomery
Walden Village
Roll 624-1059
district 40
page 248a, sheet 11, image 22, April 13
Valley Avenue 

240-250
Harry MacCauley-21-M-W-head-cler, grocery-married 22yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Josephine (nee Van Riper) MacCauley-20-wife-married 22yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Harry L. MacCauley-3-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Edna M. MacCauley-9 months-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Annie Van Riper-38-F-W-mother in law-married 22yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Thomas Van Riper-43-M-W-father in law-married 22yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Orange County
Warwick
Roll 624-1061
district 84
page 3a, sheet 3, image 4,
Island Plank Road 

20-23
Edward W. Van Riper-48-M-W-head-landlord, hotel-married 18yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Clara Van Riper-34-F-W-wife-married 18yrs.-5 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Bert W. Van Riper-15-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Roy Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Claude W. Van Riper-2-M-W-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
James Donahue-42-M-W-boarder-laborer, odd jobs-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
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1910
New York
Queens County
Borough of Queens, ward 1
Roll 624-1063
district 1145
page 7, sheet 7, image 13, April 20
48 Vernon Avneue 

77-149 (two family house)
Eliza A. Van Riper-40-F-B-head-laundress, privite family-2nd marrage,12yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.North Carolina-Fa.b.North Carolina-Mo.b.North Carolina
Cathy Van Riper-11-F-M-adopted daughter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.U.S.A.-Mo.b.U.S.A..
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1910
New York
Queens County
Borough of Queens, ward 1
Roll 624-1063
district 1149
page 87b, sheet 7, image 14, April 20
22 Ely Avenue 

76-159
John Van Riper-73-M-W-head-plasterer,own shop-married 40yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sarah F. Van Riper-72-F-W-wife-married 49yrs.-3 children, 2 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Elwood R. Van Riper-37-M-W-son-plasterer,own shop-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Newland J. Van Riper-35-M-W-son-plasterer,own shop-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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1910
New York
Queens County
Borough of Queens City, ward 3
Roll 624-1065
district 1282
page 135b, sheet 6, image 12, May 26
1st Street 

116-174
Albert M. Van Riper-39-M-W-head-builder, carpenter-married 16yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Isabella Van Riper-38-F-W-wife-married 16yrs.-6 children, 5 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland
Austin M. Van Riper-15-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
George S. Van Riper-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Douglas Van Riper-11-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Isabella Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Albert A. Van Riper-1 month-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Queens County
Borough of Queens
Roll 624-1068
district 1240
page 8a-8b, sheet 6, image 11-12, April 21
1017 Jamaica Avenue 

105-141 (three family house)
John Van Riper-40-M-W-head-clerk, telephone co..-married 4yr.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Bertha H. Van Riper-23-F-W-wife-married 4yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Milton Van Riper-3-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.N.Y..
Walter H. Van Riper-1-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Richmond County
Richmond, ward 2
Thompkinsville
Roll 624-1073
district 1316
page 47b, sheet 6, image 12,
85 Hammond Street 

68-113
William Van Riper-46-M-W-head-builder, contractor-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
James Van Riper-42-M-W-brother-mason, contractor-married 4yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Edith Van Riper-42-F-W-sister in law-married 4yrs-1 child, 1 living-
b.Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany-immigrated 1876
Isabella Van Riper-3-F-W-niece-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Germany
Isabella (nee Van Riper) Plaming-37-F-W-sister-widow-(married 14yrs.)-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Germany
Elena Plaming-18-F-W-niece-dressmaker-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Wilbert Plaming-16-M-W-nephew-bookkeeper, grocery-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary Smith-65-F-W-aunt- -clerk, office-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lydia Jones-47-F-W-sister-widow-widow-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William Blaned-49-M-W-lodger-engineer, construction-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Jane Van Riper-75-F-W-mother-widow-7children, 7 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
Rockland County
Roll 624-953
district 118
page 215a, sheet 26, image 40, May21
Airmont to Nyack Turnpike 

3-2
Geoorge H. Wanemaker-32-M-W-head-worker, farm-2nd marriage 11yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mamie Wanemaker-29-F-W-wife-married 11yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
George Wanemaker-5-M-W-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Walter Van Riper-14-M-W-boarder-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Bertha Sears-7-F-W-boarder-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.n/a-Mo.b.n/a
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1910
New York State
Rockland County
Town of Ramapo
Roll 624-953
district-160
page 295b, sheet 9, image 17, May
Saddle River Road 

17-17
Hannah J. White-36-F-B-head-laundress-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frank White-25-M-B-brother-laborer-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ida White-21-F-B-sister-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Eliza Van Riper-75-F-B-aunt-widow-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Fayette Township
Waterloo, ward 1
Roll 624-1081
district 68
page 23a, sheet 1, image 1, April 10
Fayette Street 

2-3
Theodore Van Riper-56-M-W-head-plumber, own shop-widow (of Emma)-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.Ireland
Florence L. Van Riper-25-F-W-daughter-stenographer, clerks office-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.England
Hazel C. Van Riper-22-F-W-daughter-house keeper-at home-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.England
Lesbanch A. Van Riper-20-F-W-daughter-stenographer, telephone-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.England
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Fayette Township
Waterloo Village, ward 1
Roll 624-1081
district 68
page 25a, sheet 3, image 5, April 18
Washington Street 

67-73
Catharine J. Van Riper-83-F-W-head-widow (of Peter G.)-2 children, 2 living-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland -immigrated 1832(1900 says 1842)
James E. William-62-M-W-son in law-carpenter, house and barn-2nd marriage-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England-immigrated 1857
Evalena T. S. (nee Van Riper) William-61-F-W-daughter-2nd marriage 29yrs.-3 Children, 2 living-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ireland
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Fayette Township
Waterloo Village, ward 1
Roll 624-1081
district 68
page 27a, sheet 5, image 9, April 20
River Street 

131-139
Charles B. Van Riper-36-M-W-head-laboer, coal yard-married 9yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.N.Y..
Amma M. Van Riper-36-F-W-wife-married 9yrs-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Fayette Township
Roll 624-1081
district 68
page 31a, sheet 9, image 5, April 27
Belles Road 

208-219
Elmer G. Van Riper-30-M-W-head-farmer, general farm-married 3yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.N.Y..
Minnie (Van Riper-29-F-W-wife-married 3yrs-1 child,1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.England
Bertha A. Van Riper-1 month-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Fayette Township
Roll 624-1081
district 69
page 35a, sheet 1, image 1, April 16
Burroughs Road 

62-62
Wm. Van Riper-29-M-W-head-farmer-married 9yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Grace Van Riper-30-F-W-wife-married 9yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Beatrice Van Riper-7-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Junius, ward 1
Roll 624-1081
district 71
page 60a, sheet 9, image 17, May 6 

220-220
Homer Van Riper-29-M-W-head-farmer-married 1yr.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Bertha Van Riper-19-F-W-wife-married 1yr.-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Seneca Falls, ward 2
Roll 624-1081
district 82
page 194a, sheet 18, image 33, April 28
Mount Road 

389-399
Walter D. Updyke-41-M-W-head-farmer, home-married 20yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Harriet Updyke-43-F-W-wife-married 20yrs.,0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Edith M. Updyke-15-F-W-adopted daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Richard Van Riper-14-M-W-boarder-farm laborer-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Seneca Falls, ward 3
Roll 624-1081
district 83
page 289a, sheet 14, image 27, May 2
Canal Road 

283-293
Herbert Watte-33-M-W-head-farmer-married 6yrs.-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Mabel (nee Van Riper) Watte-26-F-W-wife-married widow 6yrs-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..-
Sarah Van Riper-73-F-W-mother in law-widow (of Richard)-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..-
Jiles Hubbard-18-M-W-servant-farm hand-single-6 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..-
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Roll 624-1081
district 86
page 239a, sheet 5, image 9, April 25
Branch of Black Brook Road 

116-116
Grove Van Riper-38-M-W-head-farmer-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
John Van Riper-27-M-W-brother-farmer-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Burnelia Van Riper-63-F-W-mother-widow(of Seth)-5 children, 5 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Varick Township
Roll 624-1081
district 87
page 246a, sheet 2, image 3,
Rendaia Street 

32-34
Jay H. Van Riper-38-M-W-head-farmer-married 6yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y
Pearl M. Van Riper-34-F-W-wife-married 6yrs.-3 children, 2 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y
Linley S. Van Riper-4-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Ovan J. Vanriper-8 months-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
(VanRiper, Linley S, b.1905, d.1967 Mount Pleasant Cemetery-Seneca)
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Varick
Roll 624-1081
district 87
page 253b-254a, sheet 9-10, image 19, May 2
Reservation Road 

244-255
Edgar (1900 says Edward) Van Riper Jr.-66-M-W-head-own income-married 40yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Frances (nee Sweezy) Van Riper-64-F-W-wife-married 40yrs.-4 children-4 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y
Bert B. Van Riper-36-M-W-son-general farm-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y
Ernest N. Van Riper-27-M-W-son-general farm-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Verick Township
Roll 624-1081
district 87
page 254b, sheet 10, image 20, May 4
Reservation 

267-278
Peter H. Van Riper-79-M-W-head-farmer-2nd marriage 17yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Fannie L. Van Riper-52-F-W-wife-married 17yrs.-1 child-0 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Verick
Roll 624-1081
district 87
page 256a, sheet 12, image 23, May 11 


311-312
Leroy E. Van Riper-34-M-W-farmer-married 6yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Satie V. Van Riper-34-F-W-wife-married 6yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ida F. Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Grace E. Van Riper-2-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Barton L. Van riper-3-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Waterloo Township
Waterloo Ward 2
Roll 624-1081
district 89
page 276b, sheet 4, image 8, April 20
Virginia Street 

96-98
Orsa P. Van Riper-40-M-W-head-painter and paper hanger,house-married 14yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charlotte Van Riper-37-F-W-F-W-wife-married 14yrs-4 children, 4 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Raymond S. Van Riper-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Stanley Van Riper-11-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Donald Van Riper-7-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Willis Van Riper-4-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ernie Rheingold-18-M-W-boarder-salesman, notion store-single-
b.Austria-Fa.b.Austria-Mo.b.Austria-immigrated 1901
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Waterloo Township
Waterloo Village, ward 2
Roll 624-1081
district 89
page 251b, sheet 9, image 18, April 27
Elizabeth Street 

234-244
John G. Van Riper-49-M-W-head-laborer-married 31yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary E. Van Riper-48-F-W-wife-married-7 children, 7 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary J. Van Riper-20-F-W-daughter-single-woolen mill-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Silvers Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Village Township
Waterloo Village
Roll 624-1081
district 89
page 282b, sheet 10, image 20, April 28
Elisha Street 

267-278
Julia Van Riper-71-F-W-head-own income-widow-5 children, 4 living-
(widow of Stephen Vreeland Van Riper -son of Peter Van Riper and Maria Vreeland)
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lottie Van Riper-39-F-W-daughter-single-
b.b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Waterloo Township
Waterloo Village, ward 3
Roll 624-1081
district 90
page 291a, sheet 3, image 5, April 21
195 Elisha Street 

65-68
Silvers Van Riper-50-M-W-head-hostler, private family-2nd marriage 13yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emma J. Van Riper-50-F-W-wife-2nd marriage 13yrs.-1 child- 0 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lester Marshall-14-M-W-nephew-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Waterloo Township
Waterloo Village
Roll 624-1081
district 90
page 239b, sheet 5, image 10, April 23
Swift Street 

126-
John B. Van Riper-65-M-W-head-contractor, mason work-married 38yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Margaret M. Van Riper-69-F-W-wife-married married 38yrs.-9 children, 7 living-
b.Maine-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Nancy M. Van Riper-34-F-W-daughter-woolen mill-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Maine
John Van Riper Jr.-25-M-W-son-mason, stone-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Maine
Albert G. Van Riper-18-M-W-son-apprentis, stone mason-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Maine
Elizabeth E Van Riper-16-F-W-daughter-spooler, woolen mill-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Maine
Elize G. Van Riper-67-F-W-sister-winder, woolen mill-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Seneca County
Waterloo Township
Waterloo Village, ward 3
Roll 624-1081
district 90
page 300b, sheet 12, image 24,
Main Street 

314-535
Mary M.Van Riper-52-F-W-wife-widow (of william)-8 children, 7 living-
( 1900 says b. N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland)
Katharine Vanriper- 20 daughter-sales lady, store-single-
b.1879 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Elizabeth Van Riper-23-daughter-sales lady, store-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Thomas Van Riper-21-son-machine-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Warren Van Riper-19- son-salesman,clothing store-at school-single-
b. N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Steuben County
Cohocton Township
Cohocton Village
Roll 624-1080
district 110
page 57a, sheet 4, image 7, April 18 

64-99
Mary Ella Van Riper-62-F-W-head-own income-widow-6 children, 5 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Steuben County
Cohocton Township
Roll 624-1080
district 111
page , sheet 3, image 6, April 19
Naples Street 

54-54
Jas. E. Van Riper-61-M-W-head-mason, buildings-married 40yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Francina M. Van Riper-59-F-W-wife-married 40yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jerry Van Riper-36-M-W-son-mason, buildings-married 16yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Fanny Van Riper-15-F-W-grand daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Steuben County
Wayland Township
Wayland Village
Roll 624-1080
district 162
page 238b, sheet 3, image 6, April 18
East Naples Street 

81-89
Charles Van Riper-33-M-W-head-barber, own shop-married 13yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Marguerette Van Riper-36-F-W-married 13yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Harold Van Riper-11-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emma Van Riper-10-F-W-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Steuben County
Wayland Township
Wayland Village
Roll T624-1080
distrct 162
Page 239a, sheet 4 ,image 7, April 18
Naples Street 

84-89
Henry Van Riper-40-M-W-head-barber, own shop-married 16yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lizzie Van Riper-39-F-W-wife-married 16yrs-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lloyd Van Riper-14-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Howard Van Rifer-11-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Suffolk County
Babylon
Village of Amityville
Roll 624-1081
district 142
page 86b, sheet 9, image 18, April 23
Bunswick Home 

140-141
William Van Riper-29yrs.-M-W-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Suffolk County
Islip Township
Roll 624-1082
district 1371
page 64a, sheet 14, image 23, April 22 

217-219
Sophia J. Warden-55-F-W-head-dressmaker-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Denmark-Mo.b.Germany
Batella Gorman-21-F-W-boarder-teacher-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Serene Van Riper-29-F-W-boarder-teacher-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Tioga County
Barton Township
Waverly Village
Roll 624-1084
district 140
page 4a, sheet 4, image 6, April 19
28 Ithaca Street 

54-58
Nelson H. Lyons-63-M-W-head-farmer-married 33yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Amelia (nee Richards) Lyons-53-F-W-wife-married 33yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary Richards-86-F-W-mother in law-widow-(of John)-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.n/a
Edna Van Riper-13-F-W-neice-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
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1910
New York
Tioga County
Nichols Township
Roll 624-1084
district 153
page 152b, sheet 9, image 17, April 26 

179-186
Josephine Steward-57-F-W-head-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William Van Riper-43-M-W-brother in law-farmer, rented farm-6 children, 4 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
(wife of William is/was Alelea (nee Steward) Van Riper)
Mary Van Riper-16-F-W-neice-at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Rose Van Riper-15-F-W-neice-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Nellie Van Riper-9-F-W-neice-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Stacy Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Bert Ball-23-M-W-servant-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Tioga County
Owego Township
Roll 624-1084
district 155
page 175b, sheet 9, image 18, May 4 

231-268
Fred H. Van Riper-52-M-W-head-farmer-married 31yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa..
Myra L. Van Riper-53-F-W-wife-married 31ys.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo..N.Y..
Charles Van Riper-28-M-W-son-odd jobs-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Tioga County
Owego Township
Roll 624-1084
district 155
page 176a, sheet 10, image 19, May 4 

242-249
Maurice Van Riper-83-M-W-head-farmer, general farm-widow (of Mary Ann)-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Tioga County
Spencer Township
Roll 624-1084
district 163
page 263a, sheet 13, image 13, May 4 

88-88
Charles M. Van Riper-46-M-W-head-farmer-married 17yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Bertha S.(nee Forsythe) Van Riper-36-F-W-wife-married 17yrs.-4 children,4 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Cleon H. Van Riper-15-M-W-son-farmer-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Pearl I. Van Riper-13-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ruby Van Riper-6-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Helen Van Riper-3-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary A. Forsythe-72-F-W-mother in law-widow (of Henry)-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Tompkins County
Town of Danby
Roll 624-1083
district 169
page 241a, sheet 2, image 3, April 18 

25-26
Rollin S. Van Riper-25-M-W-head-farmer, general farming-married less the 1yr.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mila Van Riper-23-F-W-wife-married less the 1yr.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Tompkins County
Newfield Town
Roll 624-1083
district 193
page 274b, sheet 3, image 6, April 20 

76-84
Horace A. Van Riper-65-M-W-head-farmer, truck farm-2nd marriage-2yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ina E. Van Riper-42-F-W-wife-married 2yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ralph C. Van Riper-25-M-W-son-salesman, commercial-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Wayne County
Galen Township
Clyde Village
Roll 624-1094
district 130
page 111b, sheet 1, image 2, April 15
78 Columbia Street 

23-25
Ira P. Buckley-39-M-W-head-bus driver-married 16yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ella M Buckley-49-F-W-wife-married 16yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Fred Buckley-24-M-W-son-extract maker, extract factiory-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lee H. Buckley-14-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Esther R. Buckley-10-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frank Van Riper-45-M-W-hired man, odd jobs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
Westchester County
Rye Township
Port Chester Village
Roll 624-1092
district 121
page 185b, sheet 9, image 18, April 25
344 Locust Avenue 

130-166
Peter Van Riper-33-M-W-head-engineer-married 10yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Scotland-
Elizabeth E. Van Riper-35-F-W-wife-married 10yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Evelyn A. Van Riper-9-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
George S. Van Riper-6-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York State
Westchester County
New Rochelle, ward 3
Roll 624-1091
district 90
page 201a, sheet 6, image 11, April 15
95 Elk Avenue 

99-100
Spencer R. Travis-54-M-W-head-salesman, dry goods-married 34yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emma A. (nee Van Riper) Travis-53-F-W-wife-married 34yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary C. Van Riper-78-F-W-mother in law-widow, 2 child, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jessie Travis-89-M-W-father-2 children-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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1910
New York
Yates County
Italy Town
Roll 624-1075
district 174
page 146b, sheet 1, image 2, n/a 

 

22-23
Edgar J. Van Riper-55-M-W-head-farmer, general farm-married 30yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jennie Van Riper-54-F-W-wife-married 30yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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September 

 

1910 Van Riper Census, New York State, Seneca County

1910
Van Riper
Federal Census
NEW YORK STATE
Seneca County
==========================================
New York
Seneca County
Fayette Township
Waterloo, ward 1
Roll 624-1081
district 68
page 23a, sheet 1, image 1, April 10
Fayette Street 

2-3
Theodore Van Riper-56-M-W-head-plumber, own shop-widow (of Emma)-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.Ireland
Florence L. Van Riper-25-F-W-daughter-stenographer, clerks office-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.England
Hazel C. Van Riper-22-F-W-daughter-house keeper-at home-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.England
Lesbanch A. Van Riper-20-F-W-daughter-stenographer, telephone-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.England
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New York
Seneca County
Fayette Township
Waterloo Village, ward 1
Roll 624-1081
district 68
page 25a, sheet 3, image 5, April 18
Washington Street 

67-73
Catharine J. Van Riper-83-F-W-head-widow (of Peter G.)-2 children, 2 living-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland -immigrated 1832(1900 says 1842)
James E. William-62-M-W-son in law-carpenter, house and barn-2nd marriage-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England-immigrated 1857
Evalena T. S. (Van Riper) William-61-F-W-daughter-2nd marriage 29yrs.-3 Children, 2 living-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ireland
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New York
Seneca County
Fayette Township
Waterloo Village, ward 1
Roll 624-1081
district 68
page 27a, sheet 5, image 9, April 20
River Street 

131-139
Charles B. Van Riper-36-M-W-head-laboer, coal yard-married 9yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.N.Y..
Amma M. Van Riper-36-F-W-wife-married 9yrs-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.N.Y..
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New York
Seneca County
Fayette Township
Roll 624-1081
district 68
page 31a, sheet 9, image 5, April 27
Belles Road 

208-219
Elmer G. Van Riper-30-M-W-head-farmer, general farm-married 3yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.N.Y..
Minnie (Van Riper-29-F-W-wife-married 3yrs-1 child,1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.England
Bertha A. Van Riper-1 month-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.N.Y..
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New York
Seneca County
Fayette Township
Roll 624-1081
district 69
page 35a, sheet 1, image 1, April 16
Burroughs Road 

62-62
Wm. Van Riper-29-M-W-head-farmer-married 9yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Grace Van Riper-30-F-W-wife-married 9yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Beatrice Van Riper-7-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
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New York
Seneca County
Junius, ward 1
Roll 624-1081
district 71
page 60a, sheet 9, image 17, May 6 

220-220
Homer Van Riper-29-M-W-head-farmer-married 1yr.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Bertha Van Riper-19-F-W-wife-married 1yr.-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
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New York
Seneca County
Seneca Falls, ward 2
Roll 624-1081
district 82
page 194a, sheet 18, image 33, April 28
Mount Road 

389-399
Walter D. Updyke-41-M-W-head-farmer, home-married 20yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Harriet Updyke-43-F-W-wife-married 20yrs.,0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Edith M. Updyke-15-F-W-adopted daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Richard Van Riper-14-M-W-boarder-farm laborer-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
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New York
Seneca County
Seneca Falls, ward 3
Roll 624-1081
district 83
page 289a, sheet 14, image 27, May 2
Canal Road 

283-293
Herbert Watte-33-M-W-head-farmer-married 6yrs.-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Mabel (Van Riper) Watte-26-F-W-wife-married widow 6yrs-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..-
Sarah Van Riper-73-F-W-mother in law-widow (of Richard)-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..-
Jiles Hubbard-18-M-W-servant-farm hand-single-6 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..-
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New York
Seneca County
Roll 624-1081
district 86
page 239a, sheet 5, image 9, April 25
Branch of Black Brook Road 

116-116
Grove Van Riper-38-M-W-head-farmer-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
John Van Riper-27-M-W-brother-farmer-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
Burnelia Van Riper-63-F-W-mother-widow(of Seth)-5 children, 5 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.N.Y..
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New York
Seneca County
Varick Township
Roll 624-1081
district 87
page 246a, sheet 2, image 3,
Rendaia Street 

32-34
Jay H. Van Riper-38-M-W-head-farmer-married 6yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y
Pearl M. Van Riper-34-F-W-wife-married 6yrs.-3 children, 2 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y
Linley S. Van Riper-4-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Ovan J. Vanriper-8 months-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
(VanRiper, Linley S, b.1905, d.1967 Mount Pleasant Cemetery-Seneca)
————————————————–
New York
Seneca County
Varick
Roll 624-1081
district 87
page 253b-254a, sheet 9-10, image 19, May 2
Reservation Road 

244-255
Edgar (1900 says Edward) Van Riper Jr.-66-M-W-head-own income-married 40yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Frances (Sweezy) Van Riper-64-F-W-wife-married 40yrs.-4 children-4 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y
Bert B. Van Riper-36-M-W-son-general farm-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y
Ernest N. Van Riper-27-M-W-son-general farm-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y
—————————————————
New York
Seneca County
Verick Township
Roll 624-1081
district 87
page 254b, sheet 10, image 20, May 4
Reservation 

267-278
Peter H. Van Riper-79-M-W-head-farmer-2nd marriage 17yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Fannie L. Van Riper-52-F-W-wife-married 17yrs.-1 child-0 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
—————————————————
New York
Seneca County
Verick
Roll 624-1081
district 87
page 256a, sheet 12, image 23, May 11 


311-312
Leroy E. Van Riper-34-M-W-farmer-married 6yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Satie V. Van Riper-34-F-W-wife-married 6yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ida F. Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Grace E. Van Riper-2-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Barton L. Van riper-3-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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New York
Seneca County
Waterloo Township
Waterloo Ward 2
Roll 624-1081
district 89
page 276b, sheet 4, image 8, April 20
Virginia Street 

96-98
Orsa P. Van Riper-40-M-W-head-painter and paper hanger,house-married 14yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charlotte Van Riper-37-F-W-F-W-wife-married 14yrs-4 children, 4 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Raymond S. Van Riper-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Stanley Van Riper-11-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Donald Van Riper-7-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Willis Van Riper-4-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ernie Rheingold-18-M-W-boarder-salesman, notion store-single-
b.Austria-Fa.b.Austria-Mo.b.Austria-immigrated 1901
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New York
Seneca County
Waterloo Township
Waterloo Village, ward 2
Roll 624-1081
district 89
page 251b, sheet 9, image 18, April 27
Elizabeth Street 

234-244
John G. Van Riper-49-M-W-head-laborer-married 31yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary E. Van Riper-48-F-W-wife-married-7 children, 7 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary J. Van Riper-20-F-W-daughter-single-woolen mill-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Silvers Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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New York
Seneca County
Village Township
Waterloo Village
Roll 624-1081
district 89
page 282b, sheet 10, image 20, April 28
Elisha Street 

267-278
Julia Van Riper-71-F-W-head-own income-widow-5 children, 4 living-
(widow of Stephen Vreeland Van Riper -son of Peter Van Riper and Maria Vreeland)
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lottie Van Riper-39-F-W-daughter-single-
b.b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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New York
Seneca County
Waterloo Township
Waterloo Village, ward 3
Roll 624-1081
district 90
page 291a, sheet 3, image 5, April 21
195 Elisha Street 

65-68
Silvers Van Riper-50-M-W-head-hostler, private family-2nd marriage 13yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emma J. Van Riper-50-F-W-wife-2nd marriage 13yrs.-1 child- 0 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lester Marshall-14-M-W-nephew-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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New York
Seneca County
Waterloo Township
Waterloo Village
Roll 624-1081
district 90
page 239b, sheet 5, image 10, April 23
Swift Street 

126-n/a
John B. Van Riper-65-M-W-head-contractor, mason work-married 38yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Margaret M. Van Riper-69-F-W-wife-married married 38yrs.-9 children, 7 living-
b.Maine-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Nancy M. Van Riper-34-F-W-daughter-woolen mill-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Maine
John Van Riper Jr.-25-M-W-son-mason, stone-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Maine
Albert G. Van Riper-18-M-W-son-apprentis, stone mason-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Maine
Elizabeth E Van Riper-16-F-W-daughter-spooler, woolen mill-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Maine
Elize G. Van Riper-67-F-W-sister-winder, woolen mill-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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New York
Seneca County
Waterloo Township
Waterloo Village, ward 3
Roll 624-1081
district 90
page 300b, sheet 12, image 24,
Main Street 

 

314-535
Mary M.Van Riper-52-F-W-wife-widow (of william)-8 children, 7 living-
( 1900 says b. N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland)
Katharine Vanriper- 20 daughter-sales lady, store-single-
b.1879 N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Elizabeth Van Riper-23-daughter-sales lady, store-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Thomas Van Riper-21-son-machine-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Warren Van Riper-19- son-salesman,clothing store-at school-single-
b. N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Aug. 21, 2008

 

Van Riper 1910 census, Kings County, New York State

New York State
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn-ward 4
New York City
Roll 624-1244
district 40
page 291a, sheet 8, image 15, April 23 

100-155
James Van Riper-40-M-W-head-salesman-married 20yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..Mo.b.N.Y..
Anna Van Riper-33-F-W-wife-married 20yrs.-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..Mo.b.N.Y..
Walker R. Davidson-20-M-W-n/a-single-
n/a
Alexander Gatherthson-21-M-W-laborer-single-
n/a
Robert Hoane-21-M-W-laborer-single-
n/a
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn
New York City
Roll 624-957
district 106
page 182a, sheet 2, image 3, April
323 Franklin Avenue 

21-34 (three family house)
Cornelius M. Van Riper-50-M-W-head-carperter,factory-married 26yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Agnes Van Riper-49-F-W-wife-married 26yrs.-3 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Ethel A. Van Riper-23-F-W-daughter-bookkeeper,corset factory-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emma M. Van Riper-9-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary E. Carroll-29-F-W-boarder-watress, department store-married 9yrs.,0 children-
b.EnglAnd..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 11
New York City
Roll 624-959
district 237
page 287a, sheet 11, image 21, April 21
646 Fulton Street 

152-202 (three family house)
Eleanor A. Van Riper-39-F-W-Head-seamstress,workingout-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Bertha N. Van Riper-35-F-W-sister-seamstress,workingout-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 9
New York City
Roll 624-960
district 189
page 146a, sheet 2, image 3, April 15
726 Sackett Street 

4-26
John C. Oewaes-41-M-W-head-porter-2nd.mariage 6yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Anna Oewaes-40-F-W-wife- 2nd.marriage 6yrs.-4 children, 2 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.England
Frank Van Riper-20-M-W-stepson-chauffer, automobile-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Newark N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Bernard Van Riper-21-M-W-stepson-at school-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Newark N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 12
New York City
Roll 624-963
district 239
page 10, sheet 10a, image 19, April
158 Ackerman Avenue 

75-174
Hannah McEwan-67-F-W-head-widow-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Francis McEwan-38-F-W-daughter-clerk, stationary store-widow-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Gilbert McEwan-27-M-W-son-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Lorra McEwan-32-F-W-daughter-clerk, stationary store-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Bella McEwan-29-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
George McEwan-23-M-W-son-clerk, stationary office-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Russell Van Riper-9-M-W-grandson-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
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New York
Kings County, ward 12
Roll 624-963
district 245
page 101a-101b, sheet 8, image 15-16,
221 Brunt Sreet 

73-144 (Seven family building)
Julia Knight-49-F-W-head-widow-2 children, 0 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Joseph Knight-17-M-W-step son-moulder, iron factory-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Agnes Knight-16-F-W-step daughter-painting, bottle factory-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Eleanor Knight-13-F-W-step daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary Van Ryper-5-F-W-niece-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Elizabeth Van Ryper-9-F-W-niece-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
George Knight-15-M-W-nephew-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 22
New York City
Roll 624-970
district 528
page 78a, sheet 8, image 15, April 30
262 Tenth Street 

66-137 (two family house)
John Van Riper-54-M-W-head-painter,house-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Holland-Mo.b,Holland
(1900 says b.Sept.1856 N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ireland )
Millicent Van Riper-44-F-W-wife-married 27yrs.-7 children, 4 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Holland-Mo.b.Holland
Otto E. Van Riper-23-M-W-son-helper,plumbing shop-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Viola Van Riper-16-F-W-daughter-assorter,telegraph office-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Otto Van Riper-49-M-W-brother-deck hand,ferry boat-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Holland-Mo.b.Holland
(1900 says b.Sept.1856 N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ireland )
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 22
New York City
Roll 624-970
district 532
page 127b, sheet 5, image 15, April 22
214 Sixth Avenue 

41-103 (seven family building)
Edward J. Van Reyper-50-M-W-head-florist, wholesale-married 24yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Annie C. Van Reyper-45-F-W-wife-married 24yrs.-2 children, 1 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Florence E. Van Reyper-20-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 22
New York City
Roll 624-971
district 559
page 300a, sheet 16, image 31, April 22
557 Tenth Street 

192-333
John M. Canzona-39-M-W-head-salesman, gun co..-married 10yrs.
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sadie Canzona-38-F-W-wife-married 10yrs.- 3 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Chauncey Canzona-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Arnna M Canzona-10-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mildred Canzona-12-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William H Canzona-64-M-W-father-paper co.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
William Van Riper-28-M-W-lodger-n/a,store-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 23
New York City
Roll 624-972
district 601
page 80b, sheet 5, image 10, April 19
10 Arlington Street 

78-96
Harry C. Van Riper-51-M-W-head-cashier,insurance-married 26yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jessie M. Van Riper-42-F-W-wife-married 26yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Mildred Van Riper-18-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Alice J. Van Riper-16-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lucy A. Thomas-29-M-B-servant,private family-single-
b.Alabama-Fa.b.Miss..-Mo.b.Miss..
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 23
New York City
Roll 624-907
district 606
page 166a, sheet 5, image 9, April 18
297 Hancock Street 

82-88
Helen E. Van Riper-70-F-W-head-widow (of Richard)-9 children, 5 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jennie L. Van Riper-30-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J….-Mo.b.N.Y..
Richard V. Van Riper-3-M-W-son-weigh master,warehouse-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J….-Mo.b.N.Y..
Clarence Todd-28-M-W-lodger-office manager,life insurance-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charles P. Houston-37-M-W-lodger-office manager, real estate-married 12yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Julia W. Houston-36-F-W-lodger-married 12yrs.-1 child, living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Marrie S. Houston-10-F-W-lodger-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 23
New York City
Roll 624-907
district 607
page 186b, sheet 6, image 12, April 26
377 Jefferson Street 

100-126
Edward Van Riper-43-M-W-head-comm.traveller,buttons-married 14yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Conn..
Lillian A. Van Riper-37-F-W-wife-married 14yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Edna D. Van Riper-13-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Maggie M Owens-20-F-W-servant,private family-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England- immigrated 1908
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 23
New York City
Roll 624-972
district 610
page 251b, sheet 16, image 32,
283 Hancock Street 

214-358
Charles W. Van Riper-45-M-W-head-auditor,drygoods-married 10yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.N.J..-Mo.b.Conn..
Annie A. Van Riper-45-F-W-wife-married10yrs.0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland
Annie I. Allan-79-F-W-mother in law-widow-6 children, 5 living-
b.Scotland-Fa.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland-imigrated 1855
Alice M. Allan-47-F-W-sister in law-bookkeeper, jewelry-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland
Mary Newman-56-F-W-boarder-teacher, public school- single-
b.Maryland-Fa.Maryland-Mo.b.Maryland
Frank H. Newman-22-M-W-boarder-ajuster, fire insurance-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.Maryland-Mo.b.N.Y..
Florence Newman-18-F-W-boarder-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.Maryland-Mo.b.N.Y..
Marie Papenhausen-18-F-W-servant-housework-single-
b.Germay-Fa.Germany-Mo.b.Germany-imigrated 1909
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 24
New York City
Roll 624-602
district 621
page 7b, sheet 7, image 14, April 22
957 Bergen Street 

94-176 (two family house)
George Van Riper-65-M-W-head-own income-married 40yrs-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.N.J..
Margaret Van Riper-62-F-W-wife-married 40yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 25
New York City
Roll 624-973
district 692
page 26b-27a, sheet 3-4, image 9-10, April 28
185 Parchen Avenue 

29-88
Richard F. Van Riper-50-M-W-head-retail merchant, teas and coffee-married 30yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Martha E. Van Riper-46-F-W-wife-married 30yrs.-7 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Richard W. Van Riper-23-M-W-son-salesman, real estate-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Harold G. Van Riper-18-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn,ward 25
New York City
Roll 624-974
district 706
page 26a, sheet 27, image 53, April 29
308 Bambridge Avenue 

100-653
Susannah Van Riper-81-F-W-head-widow (of Bernard)-2 children, 1 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Josephine Terhune-59-F-W-daughter-widow-stenographer-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Frederick C. Stopenhager-54-M-W-boarder-married 20yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Frank Johnson-25-M-W-boarder-single-
b.Sweden-Fa.b.Sweden-Mo.b.Sweden
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn,ward 25
New York City
Roll 624-974
district 708
page 45b, sheet 2, image 4, April 18
135 Sumpter Street 

n/a-n/a
John Hencke-32-M-W-head-plumber, working out-married yrs.n/a –
Elizabeth Hencke-28-F-W-wife-married yrs.n/a-children n/a
Anna Hencke-6-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Minnie Hencke-5-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William Hencke-2-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Maria L. Van Riper-64-baorder-own income-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn,ward 25
New York City
Roll 624-974
district 710
page 85b, sheet 7, image 14, April 20
1042 Herkimer Street 

n/a-n/a
Mary Van Riper-76-F-W-head-own income-widow 51yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Ireland-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.Ireland-immigrated 1847-
Mary L. (Van Riper) Brown-55-F-W-daughter-own income-widow-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ireland
Carrie Hale-46-F-W-roomer-dress maker-single-
England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Charles Stemper-24-boarder-letter carrier, p.o. city-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.N.Y..
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn,ward 26
New York City
Roll 624-976
district 752
page 235b, sheet 5, image 8, April 16-18
2587 Arlington Avenue 

470-66
Theodore Van Riper-39-M-W-head-moving pictures business-married 14yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sophie Van Riper-34-F-W-wife-married 14yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Viola Van Riper-13-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sophie Van Riper-10F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn,ward 26
New York City
Roll 624-979
district 980
page 227a, sheet 4, image 7, April
508 Chestnut Street 

55-71
Henry Van Riper-46-M-W-head-printer, printing-married 25yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Rose Van Riper-45-F-W-wife-married 25yrs.-5 chilren, 5 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lilian Van Riper-20-F-W-daughter-at school-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Martha Van Riper-18-F-W-daughter-book binder-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mabel M. Van Riper-18-F-W-daughter-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
James A. Van Riper-14-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Henry C. Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
————————————————-
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 27
New York City
Roll 624-979
district 823
page 261a, sheet 7, image 13, April 20
1129 Lafayette Avenue 

67-157 (three family house)
Emma Van Riper-70-head-widow-sewing, at home-3 children,3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
George W. Van Riper-43-M-W-son-bookkeeper, storage house-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 27
New York City
Roll 624-979
district 823
page 261a, sheet 7, image 13, April 20
1133 Lafayette Avenue 

65-153
James Van Riper-49-M-W-lodger-photographer, gallery-married 15yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
(and others in boarding house not related)
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 28
New York City
Roll 624-982
district 916
page 232b, sheet 6, image 12, April 18
73 Granite Street 

108-157
Lucius Van Riper-54-M-W-head-bookkeeper-married 27yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emma L. Van Riper-48-F-W-wife-married 27yrs.-5 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Aleine W. Van Riper-24-F-W-daughter-clerk life insurance-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ray I. Van Riper-17-M-W-son-clerk life insurance-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
—————————————————
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 29
New York City
Roll 624-982
district 922
page 66a, sheet 13, image 25, April 23
101 East 2nd. Street 

181-259
William G. Van Riper-33-M-W-head-clerk, milinary-married 2yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frances Van Riper-33-F-W-wife-married 2yrs.-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.England
Annie A. Van Riper-52-F-W-mother-dressmaker, at home-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
——————————————————-
New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 29
New York City
Roll 624-982
district 939
page 291a, sheet 17, image 33,
New York Home for Aged and infirm,Division of Brooklyn 

n/a-n/a
Jane Van Riper-52-F-W-inmate-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 29
New York City
Roll 624-983
district 1019
page 27b, sheet 3, image 6, April 16-18
170 Hinckley 

53-54
Walter F. Clayton-45-M-W-head-broker, real estate-married 20yrs.-
b.Mass..-Fa.b.Vermont-Mo.b.Vermont
Geneva Clayton-40-F-W-wife-married 20yrs.-3 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ethel G. Clayton-19-F-W-daughter-stenographer, real estate office-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Mass..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Walter F. Clayton Jr.-16-M-W-son-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Mass..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frances O. Van Riper-67-F-W-mother in law-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward31
New York City
Roll 624-984
district 1031
page 85a, sheet 11, image 21,
119 Van Sickler Street 

187-298
Derrick Van Sickler-56-M-W-head-painter, paint shop-married 37yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary Van Sickler-53-F-W-wife-married 37yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ira Van Sickler-35-F-W-son-clerk, exress,office-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Rebbeca Van Sickler-81-F-W-mother-widow-5 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William Van Riper-43-M-W-boarder-carpenter, shop-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 31
New York City
Roll 624-984
district 1050
page 305a, sheet 15, image 29, April 23
2415 Cropsey Avenue 

242-275
Thomas Van Riper-64-M-W-head-carpenter, building-married 23yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sarah Van Riper-52-F-W-wife-married-married 23yrs.-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ellen Van Riper-30-F-W-sister-finisher, curtains-married 10yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Harold Van Riper-9-M-W-nephew-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 31
New York City
Roll 624-985
district 1102
page 71b, sheet 2, image 4,
173 Senator Street 

37-37
n/a Keegan-43-M-W-head-salesman,S.S.supplies-married 22yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Catherine Keegan-24-F-W-wife-married 22yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Ireland
n/a Keegan-20-M-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y.Mo.b.N.Y..
Joseph J Keegan Jr.-19-M-W-son-coal yard-
Y..-Fa.b.N.Y.Mo.b.N.Y..
Thomas Keegan-5-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y.Mo.b.N.Y..
Alfred Van Riper-30-M-W-boarder-watchman, building-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y.Mo.b.N.Y..
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New York
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn, ward 31
New York City
Roll 624-984
district 1047
page 241b, sheet 2, image 4, April 16 

Maurice Kahn-56-M-W-head-meat cutter-married 26yrs.-
b.France-Fa.b.France-Mo.b.France-immigrated 1873
Emma Kahn-55-F-W-wife-married 26yrs.-0 children-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Eliza Bear-59-F-W-servant-widow-private family-
b.Scotland-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland-immigrated 1894
Joseph Van Riper-50-M-W-helper,about house-married 15yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J.Mo.b.N.J..
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June 30, 2008

 

1910 Van Riper Census, Ohio

1910
Van Riper
Federal Census
OHIO
==================================
Ohio
Allen County
Attawa Township
Lima City,ward 4
Roll 624-1151
district 35
page 204a, sheet 9, image 17, April 22
710 St. Johns Avenue 

154-174
William Van Riper-36-M-W-head-carriiage maker-married 14yrs.-
b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Marie Van Riper-32-F-W-wife-married 14yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Ohio
Erma Van Riper-13-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ohio
Raymond Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ohio
Ruth Van Riper-7-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ohio
Helen Van Riper-5-F-W-daughter-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ohio
—————————————–
Ohio
Cuyahoga County
Cleveland, ward 10
Roll 624-1169
district 170
page 288b, sheet 1, image 2,
1817 Saint Clair Street 

11-19
Abbey (Abigal) Van Riper-47-F-W- head-keeps lodging house-divorced-1o children, 3 living-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Minneola Van Riper-20-F-W-daughter-factory-single-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.N.J..
Hattie Van Riper-12-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.N.J..
Henry B. Duman 61-M-boarder-salesman, department store-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Virgel Yant-45-M-W-boarder-house painter-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Pa.-Mo.b.Germany
————————————————-
Ohio
Delaware County
Delaware, ward 1
Precinct B
Roll 624-1177
district 34
page 87b, sheet 9, image 18, April 21
Childrens Home
473 Main Street 

220-236
Harry Van Riper-15-M-W-at school-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.n/a-Mo.b.n/a
William Van Riper-13-M-W-at school-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.n/a-Mo.b.n/a
————————————————————–
Ohio
Hardin County
Jackson Township
Patterson Village
Roll 624-1187
district 105
page 111a, sheet 2, image 3, April 16 

40-41
Albert F. Van Riper-34-M-W-head-teamster, stone quarry-married 12yrs.-
b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ethel Van Riper-30-F-W-wife-married 12yrs.-0 children-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Roy Holeman-22-M-W-boarder-laborer, stone quarry-single-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
————————————————
Ohio
Mahoning County
Youngstown Township
Youngstown City, ward 1
Roll 624-1211
district 103
page 111b, sheet 3, image 6, April 20
219 North Phelps Street 

39-50
Auguste Rommenoinkel-31-F-W-head-hair dresser-
b.Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany-immigrated 1912-
Josephine Van Riper-28-F-W-roomer-divorced-demonstrator-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.Ohio
Anne McKee-29-F-W-roomer-milnery, Dept. Store-single-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
————————————————–
Ohio
Pickaway County
Circleville Township
Circleville Villiage, ward 1
Roll 624-1223
district 141
page 38a, sheet 6, image 11, April 18
154 West Main Street 

140-144
Esther A. Van Riper-64-F-W-head-Physican-widow-3 children,2 living
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
————————————————-
Ohio
Pickaway County
Circleville Township
Circleville, ward 4
Roll 624-1223
district 146
page 90b, sheet 6, image 12, April 20
432 Mill Street 

140-146
M. (Myron) E. Van Riper-41-M-W-head-printer, printing office-2nd marriage 3yrs
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Mi..
Florence Van Riper-33-F-W-wife-married 3yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Esther H. Van Riper-1-F-W-daughter-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Illinois
Martha Wilson-70-F-W-mother in law-married 52yrs.-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Maryland-Mo.b.Kentucky
————————————————-
Ohio
Pickaway County
Scioto Township
Roll 624-1223
district 161
page 288b, sheet 15, image 24, April 27
State Institution for the Feeble Minded 

Frank Van Riper-(22)-M-W-Imbecile-
(1900-b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio)
————————————————
Ohio
Shelby County
Clinton Township
Sidney, ward 2
Roll 624-1230
district 130
page 32a, sheet 2, image 3, April 25
1013 Miami Street 

32-35
William L. Van Riper-62-M-W-head-agent, Express Co.-married 28yrs.-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Margret Van Riper-57-F-W-wife-married 28yrs.-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
James L. Van Riper-25-son-secretary, Mfg. Co.-single
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Nellie S. Van Riper-22-F-W-saleslady,dry goods store-single-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
———————————————
Ohio
Warren County
Union Township
South Labonon Village
Roll 624-1239
district 157
page 221b, sheet 4, image 8, April 19 

97-100
Victor Van Riper-33-M-W-head-Merchant, Own Store-married 11yrs.-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Ruby Van Riper-28-F-W-wife-married 11yrs-4 children, 4 living
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Doris Van Riper-9-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Mabel Van Riper-8-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Hayner Van Riper-5-F-W-daughter-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Charles Van Riper-2-M-W-son-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
—————————————————————–
Ohio
Warren County
Turtlecreek Township
Labonon Village
Roll 624-1239
district 156
page 204a, sheet 2, image 3, April 16
16 High Street 

41-46 (two family huse)
Elizabeth Van Riper-58-F-W-widow-3 children, 2 living-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
————————————————————————-
Ohio
Fulton County
Gorham Township
Roll 624-1184
district 11
page 176b, sheet 7, image 14, 

162-163
George W. Bauchman-39-M-W-head-farmer,general farm-married 14yrs-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Cynthia M. Bauchman-39-F-W-wife-married 14yrs.-3 children-3 living-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Barnal J. Bauchman-16-M-W-son-at school-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Ohio
Lena L. Bauchman-14-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Ohio
Lettie V. Bauchman-11-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Ohio
Zelda M. Van Riper-16-F-W-niece-at school-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Ohio
——————————————————
Ohio
Hardin County
Kenton City, ward 4
Roll 624-1187
district 98
page 47a, sheet 4b, image 7,
428 Detroit Street 

132-132 (two family house)
Ella Van Riper-37-F-W-head-washer women-widow-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Thelma Van Riper-10-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ohio
———————————————————–
Ohio
Hardin County
Kenton, ward 3
Precinct D
Roll 624-1187
district 97
page 54b, sheet 12, image 2, April 26 

295-297
James G. Van Riper-29-M-W-head-poultry business-Married 9yrs
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Clora Van Riper-29-F-W-wife-married 9yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Virginia
Joseph Van Riper-7-M-W-son-at school-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Richard Van Riper-4-M-W-son-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Pearl Van Riper-1-F-W-daughter-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
—————————————————————
Ohio
Hardin County
Kenton, ward 3
precinct D
Roll 624-1187
district 97
page 51a, sheet 11, image 5, April 21
859 Hobler Street 


273-275
Ellen Van Riper-71-F.W.head-widow-16 children, 7 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Charles C. Van Riper-45-M-W-son-salesman,U.S. News C.-divorced-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
—————————————————————
Ohio
Hardin County
Kenton, ward 3
precinct D
Roll 624-1187
district 97
page 54a, sheet 11, image 4, April 21
897 Hobler Street 

277-279
Bertha Van Riper-42-F-W-head-married- 9 children, 6 living-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
——————————————
Ohio
Montgomery County
Dayton Township
Dayton City, ward 6,
Precinct C
Roll 624-1217
district 85
page 179b, sheet 2, image 4, April 16
405 William Street 

William H. Van Riper-58-M-W-head-tin smith-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ireland
Izora Van Riper-49-F-W-wife-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Chayton Van Riper-26-M-W-son-clerk, Post office-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ohio
Carrie Van Riper-24-F-W-daughter-stenographer, Mfg. Co.-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ohio
Christian Van Riper-13-M-W-son-at school-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ohio
———————————————————-
Ohio
Cuyahoga County
Cleveland Township
Cleveland, ward 10
Roll 624-1169
district 166
page 248a, sheet 9, image 17, April 27
1420 

 

137-226 (two family house)
Alma Julian-32-F-W-head-keeper,boarding house-widow-1 child-1 living-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England-immigrated 1891
Millicent Julian-16-F-W-daughter-single-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England-immigrated 1899
Garrett Van Reiper-33-M-W-boarder-printer, shop-single-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ohio
John Hert-35-M-W-boader-conductor, railroad-married 20yrs.-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ohio
=====================================
June 15, 2008

 

1910 Van Riper census, Massachusetts

1910
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
Massachusetts
=================
Massachusetts
Hampshire County
Northampton, ward 4
Roll T624-593
district 704
page 146a, sheet 10, image 19, May 12
Northampton State Hospital 

n/a-n/a
Susan Van Riper-59-F-W-Inmate-married 18yrs.-4 children, 0 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
————————–
Massachusetts
Hampshire County
South Hadley Township
Roll T624-594
district 716
page 103a, sheet 20, image 39, April 15
6 Elm Street 

364-428
Thomas Van Riper-62-M-W-head-bookbinder-2nd.marriage 31yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Susan Van Riper-25-F-W-daughter-stenographer, office-single-
b.Mass..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary E. Butler-54-F-W-servant-house keeper,private family-married 35yrs.-1 child-0 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
—————————
Massachusetts
Middlesex County
Malden, ward 5
Roll T624-601
district 900
page 33a, sheet 15, image 28, may 28
17 Franklin Street 

245-354
Benjamin F. Van Riper-33-M-W-head-married 10yrs.-commercial, fancy goods-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Agnes Van Riper-29-F-W-wife-married 10 yrs.-2 children-2 living-
b.England-Fa.b.England-M.b.England-imigrated 1884
Mabel E. Van Riper-9-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.England
Jessie A. Van Riper-7-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.England
Margaret McMillan-30-F-W-lodger-single-
b.Scotland-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland-imigrated 1910
——————————–
Massachusetts
Middlesex County
Melrose City, ward 6
Roll T624-602
district 947
page 135b, sheet 7, image 14, may 20
82 Foster Street 

159-174
Isabella Van Riper-46-F-W-head-saleswomen, dry goods-married 26yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mabel A. Van Riper-24-F-W-daughter-teacher, public school-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charles E Van Riper-18-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William B. Van Riper-14-M-W-son-at school-
b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charles O. Wheeler-57-M-W-lodger-slalesman, shoe store-married 30yrs.-
b.Mass..-Fa.b.Mass..-Mo.b.Mass..
—————————————–
Massachusetts
Worcester County
Uxbridge Town
Roll T624-630
district 776
page 124b, sheet 20, image 40, May 3
Henry Street 

 

393-457
Benjamin Van Riper-36-M-W-head-merchant,woolen mill-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Martha Van Riper-35-F-W-wife-married 14yrs.-5 children, 3 living-
b.Rhode Island-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.Ireland
Mary E. Van Riper-13-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Mass..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Rhode Island
Martha E. Van Riper-12-F-W-at school-
b.Mass..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Rhode Island
Annie C. Van Riper-11-F-W-at school-
b.Mass..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Rhode Island
==========================================
6-3-2008

 

Van Riper 1910 Census, Oregon

1910
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
OREGON
========================================
1910 Oregon
Jackson County
South Medford Precinct
Medford City,Ward 2
Roll T624-1281
district 113
page 226a, sheet ,20 image,22, May 11
Front Street South 

John Van Riper-39-M-W-boarder-single-laborer, street work-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Illinois
(and many more boarders not related)
——————————————————
1910
Oregon
Klamath County
Klamath Falls Ward 3
Roll T624-1282
district 133
page 50b, sheet 15, image 7,May 3
937 High Street 

335-378
Garrett Kipp Van Riper-47-M-W-head-merchant, grocery- married 22yrs.-
b.Oregon-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Illinois
Nellie C. Van Riper-42-F-W-wife-married 22yrs.-4 children, 3 living-
b.California-Fa.b.Iowa-Mo.b.Pa..
Gerrett K. Van Riper-19-M-W-son-at school-single-
b.Oregon-Fa.b.Oregon-Mo.b.California
Lillian A. Van Riper-16-F-W-daughter-at school-at school-
b.Oregon-Fa.b.Oregon-Mo.b.California
Josephine C. Van Riper-15-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Oregon-Fa.b.Oregon-Mo.b.California
—————————————————————
1910
Oregon
Klamath County
Klamath Falls Town, ward 2
Roll T624-1282
district 133
page 64a, sheet 29, image 18,
224 Ninth Street 

636-749
Gardner P. Van Riper-34-M-W-head-dealer, realestate-married 15yrs.-
b.Oregon-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Illinois-(died Sept. 14, 1949)
Anger Van Riper-33-F-W-wife-married 15yrs.-0 children-
b.Oregon-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Oregon
Sarah T. Van Riper-73-F-W-mother-widow (of Garrett B.)-7 children, 5 living-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Indiana
———————————————-
1910
Oregon
Lane County
Cottage Grove City, ward 1,
West Cottage Grove, precinct
Roll T624-1282
district 162
page 267a, sheet 8, image 1, April 21
River Street 

46-47
James W. Gowdy-70-M-W-head-own income-2nd marriage 14yrs.-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Tennessee-Mo.b.U.S.
Anna J.(Van Riper) Gowdy-50-M-W-wife-2nd marriage 14yrs.-6 children, 5 living-
b.Illinois- Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ohio
William R. Van Riper-22-M-W-step son-painter, house-single-
b.Nebraska-Fa.b.Rhode Island-Mo.b.Illinois
Virgil W. Gowdy-10-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.b.Oregon-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Illinois
Bethel E. Gowdy-8-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Oregon-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Illinois
Adaline M. Mount-56-F-W-cousin-own income-widow-2 children, 1 living-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Tennessee-Mo.b.Tennessee
—————————————————————
1910
Oregon
Multnomah County
Portland, Ward 3
Roll T624-1285
district 140
page 101a, sheet 5, image,9
41 Ella Street 

76-115
Fannie Cheatham-35-F-W-head-Landlady,rooming house-single-
b.Oregon-Fa.b.Kentucky-Mo.b.Kentucky
Charles Van Riper-29-M-W-boarder-foreman, R.R.frieghtyards-married 1yr.
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ida M. Van Riper-26-F-W-boarder-married 1yr.-0 children-
b.Washington-Fa.b.Kansas-Mo.b.Iowa
———————————————————————–
1910
Oregon
Multnomah County
Portland Ward 8
Precinct 54
Roll T624-1286
district 193
page 189a, sheet 10, image 19, April
765 East Main Street 

 

103-107
Robert B. Palmer-28-M-W-head-dealer,realtor-married 3yrs.-
b.Oregon-Fa.b.New York-Mo.b.Indiana
Dorothy E. Palmer-27-F-W-wife-music teacher,at home-married 3yrs.-0 children-
b.Wisconsin-Fa.b.Maine-Mo.b.Indiana
Clara Van Riper-24-F-W-boarder-millener,store-single-
b.Oregon-Fa.b.U.S.-Fa.b.U.S.
————————————————————————-
May 15, 2008

 

1910 Van Riper Census, Missouri

1910
VAN RIPER
Federal census
Missouri
———————————————
Missouri
Cass County
Grand River Township
Grand River, ward 1
Harrisonville
Roll T624-770
district 36
page 167b, sheet 5, image 10, April 19
East Pearl Street 

113-118
Charles H. Van Riper-44-M-W-head-livery and bus line,transfer-ist marriage 11yrs.-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.Mass..
Cora D. (Jones) Van Riper-38-F-W-wife-2nd marriage 11yrs.-
b.Missouri-Fa.b.Kentucky-Mob.Kentucky
Dorothy V. Van Riper-7-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Missouri-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Missouri
Stella Starks-19-F-W-lodger-own income-single-
b.Missouri-Fa.b.Kentucky-mo.b.Kentucy
Arthur Wilson-18-M-W-servant-livery barn-single-
b.Missouri-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Indiana
Henry Owens-29-M-W-servant-livery barn-single-
b.Missouri-Fa.b.Missouri-Mo.b.Missouri
——————————————-
Missouri
Jackson County
Kansas, ward 9
Roll T624-787
district 117
page 271a, sheet 9, image 17, April 26
1006 East Fifteenth Street 

153-231 (six family Bld.)
John H. Van Riper-49-M-W-head-traveling salesman, stationary-married 20yrs.-
b.Michigan-Fa.b.Michigan-Mo.b.Michigan
Harriett Van Riper-46-F-W-wife-married 20yrs.-1 child,1 living-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Illinios
——————————————
Missouri
Newton County
Neosho Township
Neosho, ward 2
Neosho City
Roll T624-802
district 129
page 194a, sheet 19, image 11, April 

467-465
M.(Mary) E. Van Riper-77-F-W-head-own income-widow (of Charles)-3 children, 1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Etta V. Rudy-46-F-W-daughter-dress maker, own home-divorced (of P.O.Rudy)-
b.Iowa-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
———————————————-
Missouri
St. Louis (Independent City),
St Louis Ward 28
Roll T624-823
district 449
page 191b-192a, sheet 14-15, image 28-29, April 30
5357 Waterman Avenue 

 

134-218
John C. Van Riper-47-M-W-head-banker, Trust Co.-married 23yrs-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Anna M. Van Riper-49-F-W-wife-married 23yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Delaware-b.Virginia
Walker M.Van Riper-23-M-W-son-secretary, Bank and Trust Co.-single-
b.Missouri-Fa.b.Michigan-Mo.b.Illinois
Leah M. Van Riper-21-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Missouri-Fa.b.Michigan-Mo.b.Illinois
John C. Van Riper-19-M-W-son-at school-single-
b.Missouri-Fa.b.Michigan-Mo.b.Illinois
Geo R. Van Riper-18-M-W-son-at school-single-
b.Missouri-Fa.b.Michigan-Mo.b.Illinois
Charlotte E. Zoeller-24-F-W-servant, private home-single-
b.Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Emma O. Hilkebaumer-29-F-W-servant, private home-single-
b.Missouri-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Missouri
Roy B. Wilson-18-M-B-servant, private home-single-
b.Missouri-Fa.b.Missouri-Mo.b.Missouri
==================================================
April 30, 2008 

 

1910 Van Riper Census, Maine

1910
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
Maine
==================
Penobscot County
Bangor city, ward 6
Roll T624-544
district146
page 211a, sheet 20, image 38, n/a
135

n/a-n/a
Courtney Van Riper-n/a-(N.J.)M-W-roomer-commercial lawyer-single-
b.n/a (Mi)-Fa.b.n/a(N.J.)-Mo.b.(England)n/a
================
April 30, 2008

 

1910 Van Riper census, Montana

1910
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
MONTANA
=========================
Silver Bow
Butte City, ward 5
Roll 624-836
district 105
page 197b, sheet 3, image 6, April 16, 2008
712 Park Street 

40-53 (three family house)
Thos. Van Riper-40-M-W-head-engineer, copper mine-married 17yrs.-
b.Michigan-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ireland
Emma Van Riper-33-F-W-wife-married 17yrs.-2 children, 2 living
b.Michigan-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Jonce Van Riper-16–F-W-daughter-at school-.
b.Michigan-Fa.b.Michigan-Mo.b.Michigan
Gerrett Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.Michigan-Fa.b.Michigan-Mo.b.Michigan
——————————————– 

 

April 24, 2008

 

1910 Van Riper census, Michigan

1910
Van Riper
Federal Census
Michigan 

The following COUNTIES that have VAN RIPER–
Berrien, Cass, Genesee, Emmet, Houghton, Grand Traverse, Gratiot,
Hillsdale, Ingham, Jackson, Livingston, Lenawee, Marquette, Monroe,
Menominee, Muskegon, Oakland, Osceola, Saginaw, Shiawassee,
Van Buren, Washtenaw, and Wayne…
=============================
Michigan
Berrien County
Galien Township
Roll T624
district 73
page 243a, sheet 8, image 15, May 3 

180-102
Alonzo Goodenough-69-M-W-head-farmer, general farm-married 44yrs.-
b.Vermont-Fa.b.Vermont-Mo.b.Vermont
Margaret Goodenough-64-F-W-wife-married 44yrs.-9 children, 9 living-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Germany
Ralph Goodenough-24-M-W-son-farm laborer-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Vermot-Mo.b.Ohio
Hazel Goodenough-19-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Vermot-Mo.b.Ohio
Cessie (Goodenough) Van Riper-42-F-W-daughter-servant at home-married (to Charles) 16yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Vermot-Mo.b.Ohio
Jessie Van Riper-10-F-W-granddaughter-at school-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.Indiana-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Berrien County
Niles City, ward 4
Roll T624-638
district 82
page 70b, sheet 12, image 24, April 29
598 Front Street 

288-315
Lewis Van Riper-67-M-W-head-own income-married 46yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.N.J.. (was in Civil War)
Sarah C.Van Riper-66-F-W-wife-married 46yrs.-2 children,1 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.N.J..(later received pension)
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Michigan
Berrien County
Niles City, ward 4
Roll T624-638
district 82
page 70b, sheet 12, image 24, April 29
560 Front Street 

299-316
James J. Van Riper-72-M-W-head-lawyer, general practice-married 52yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.N.J..
Clara Van Riper-70-F-W-wife-married 52yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Delaware-Mo.b.Delaware
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Michigan
Cass County
Dowagiac, ward 2
Roll T624-640
district 101
page 36a, sheet 3, image 5, April 16
106 Cortland Street 

60-61
Mary A. Van Riper-62-F-W-head-widow-
b.N.J..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Edna Donahoe-18-F-W-boarder-operator, telegraph-single-
b.Mi..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Holland
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Michigan
Cass County
La Grange
Roll T624-640
district 105
page 88b, sheet 2, image 4, April 19 

51-51
John Van Riper-62-M-W-farmer, general farm-2nd marriage 19yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..Mo.b.N.Y..
Idaett (Ritter)Van Riper-49-F-W-wife-married 19yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Indiana-Mo.b.Ohio
Bertha B. Van Riper-35-M-W-daughter-school teacher, public-single-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Marie E. Van Riper-16-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Henry R. Van Riper-14-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Stephen L. Van Riper-9-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Cynthia Ritter-56-F-W-sister in law-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Indiana-Mo.b.Ohio
Frank Benedict-20-M-W-hired man-farm laborer-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.M.i..
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Michigan
Cass County
La Grange Township
Roll T624-640
district 105
page 92a, sheet 6, image 11, May 26 

144-146
Abram T. Van Riper-53-M-W-head-farmer, general farm-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Catherine Van Riper-76-F-W-mother-widow-8 children 4 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Michigan
Cass County
La Grange Township
Cassapolis Village
Roll T624-640
district 106
page 5a, sheet 1, image 1, April 15
First Street 

3-5
Floy (Van Riper) Savage-27-F-W-head-own income-married 7yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.M.i..
Van J. Savage-5-M-W-son-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.M.i..
Bertha Van Riper-34-F-W-sister-teacher, public school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.M.i..
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Michigan
Cass County
Silver Creek Township
Roll T624-640
district 116
page 212a, sheet 8, image 15, May 4 

166-167
Ackerman Van Riper-56-M-W-head-farmer, general farm-married 10yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Edith Van Riper-28-F-W-wife-married 10yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.Indiana-Mo.b.Indiana
Bertha L. Van Riper-7-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Mi.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Indiana
Crustal H. Van Riper-5-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Mi.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Indiana
Hazel M. Van Riper-2-F-W-daughter-
b.Mi.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Indiana
Baby Van Riper-1/2 month-F-W-daughter-
b.Mi.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Indiana
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Michigan
Genesee County
Flint City
Roll T624-642
district 23
page 175a, sheet 5, image 9,
924 Grand Travrase Street 

106-116
H. Elmer Thayer-51-M-W-head-own income-married 25yrs.-
Carrie Thayer-50-F-W-wife-married 25yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
Amy Thayer-20-F-W-daughter-single-
Margaret Van Riper-28-F-W-boarder-teacher, public school-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.USA-Mo.b.USA
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Michigan
Genesee County
Flint City
Roll T624-642
district 24
page 192a, sheet 7, image 14, April 22
1216 Oak Street 

196-200
Clarissa E. Hall-79-F-W-head-widow-4children, 2 living-
b.Mass..-Fa.b.Mass..-Mo.b.Conn..
Anna E. Hall-60-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mass..
Clara E. Hall-50-F-W-daughter-teaching, grade school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mass..
Margaret Van Riper-30-F-W-boarder-teaching, grade school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Genesee County
Gaines Township
Gaines Village
Roll T624-643
district 40
page 202a, sheet 2, image 3, April 15 

33-33
Frank Van Riper-49-M-W-head-own income-married 28yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Mary J. Van Riper-49-F-W-wife-mrried 28yrs.-9 children, 6 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Ella Van Riper-18-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Eva C. Van Riper-13-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Genesee County
Gaines Township
Roll T624-643
district 41
page 217b, sheet 9, image 18, May 

154-156
Frank Van Riper-21-M-W-head-laborer, farm-married 2yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
(b.April 25, 1889-d.Jan.1974)
Temperance R. Van Riper-20-F-W-wife-married 2yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Mable I. Van Riper-1-F-W-daughter-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Alta E Van Riper-1month-F-W-daughter-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Emmet County
Littlefield Township
Village of Alanson
Roll T624-645
district 97
page 149a, sheet 3, image 5, April 20 

56-58
Malvin Van Riper-35-M-W-head-pilotman, boats-married 5yrs.-
b.Mi..Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Ohio
Pearl V. Van Riper-25-F-W-wife-married 5yrs.-2 children, 2 living
b.Mi..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Reba F. Van Riper-5-F-W-daughter-
b.Mi..Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Lealand R. Van Riper-2-M-W-son-
b.Mi..Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
George Van Riper-70-M-W-father-widow-
b.Mi..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Michigan
Houghton County
Portgae Township
Villiage of Houghton
Roll T624-647
district 122
page 12a, sheet 12, image 23, April 22
310 Edwards Street 

219-233
Richard Van Riper-52-M-W-head-engineer, copper smelts-2nd marriage 9yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland(1900 says Fa-b.N.Y..)
Margarette Van Riper-35-F-W-wife-2nd marriage 9yrs.-2 children,2 living-
b.Virginia-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.Canada
Marena Van Riper-20-F-W-step daughter-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Edwin Van Riper-18-M-W-son-store-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
John Van Riper-16-M-W-son-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Grand Traverse County
Roll T624-648
district 54
page 198b, sheet 1, image 2,
Randolf Street 

25-25
Charles A. Van Riper-45-M-W-head-salesman, farm implaments-married 24yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.(Garret J.)N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Alice Van Riper-47-F-W-wife-married 24yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Indiana-Mo.b.Mi..
William H. Van Riper-21-M-W-operator, railroad-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Leon A. Moore-21-M-W-lodger-stove painter,barrel store-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Gratiot County
St. Louis, ward 1
Roll T624-648
district 77
page 309b, sheet 19, image 1, May 7
Carnitt Street 

517-524
Mary Van Riper-65-F-W-head-own income-widow-1 child, 0 living-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Michigan
Hillsdale County
Hillsdale City
Roll T624-649
district 105
page 108b, sheet 13, image 25, April 29
28 Vine Street 

270-293
Frank Van Riper-57-M-W-head-machinist-married 28yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Ester H. Van Riper-47-wife-married 28yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Germay-Mo.b.France
Claude F. Van Riper-27-M-W-son-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
(b.April 17, 1883-d.April 15, 1966)
======================================================
Michigan
Ingham County
Ingham Township
Dansville Village
Roll T624-651
district 56
page 95a, sheet 3, image 5, April 18 

74-74
Floyd E. Van Riper-67-M-W-head-farmer,general farm-widow-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ohio
Clara B. Van Riper-37-F-W-daughter-music teacher-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Theodosia W. Branch-65-F-W-sister in law-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mass..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Michigan
Lansing
Lansing City, ward 4
Roll T624-651
district 67
page 12a, sheet 12, image 23, April 28
1117 Walnut Street 

289-310 (two family house)
J.(Jay) D. Van Riper-26-M-W-head-agent, railroad-2nd marriage-0 yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Cora L. Van Riper-26-F-W-wife-married 0yrs.-0 children-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
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Michigan
Ingham County
Lansing Township
Lansing City, ward 6
Roll T624-651
district 79
page 85a, sheet 3, image 5, April 14
1832 

37-37
Hugh Van Riper-30-M-W-head-laborer,auto factory-married 6yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Alice Van Riper-24-F-W-wife-married 6yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.M.i..
Marrion Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.M.i..
Edith Van Riper-3-F-W-daughter-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.M.i..
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Michigan
Ingham County
Onondaga Township
Roll T624-651
district 90
page 211b, sheet 2, image 4, April 15 

60-61
Pomeroy Van Riper-70-M-W-head-asst. postmaster-married 44yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Frances M. Van Riper-69-F-W-wife-married 44yrs.-3 children-1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Emmerson P. McFadden-21-M-W-boarder-teacher, public school-married 1yr.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.Canada
Mary F. McFadden-20-F-W-boarder-teacher, public school-married 1yr.-0 children-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Minnie B. Sell-24-F-W-boarder-teacher, public school-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Jackson County
Jackson, ward 6
Roll T624-653
district 20
page 1, sheet 1, image1, April 15
1625 East Main Street 

5-5
Willard L. Doty-37-M-W-head-foreman-machine shop-14yrs.-
b.Mi.-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Reka C. Doty-38-F-W-wife-married 14yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Edwin G. Doty-6-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Germany
Frank P. Van Riper-52–M-W-roomer-machinist, motor works-married 29yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Jackson County
Jackson, ward 7
Jackson City
Roll T624-653
district 26
page 91b, sheet 1, image 2, April 15
505 Mechanic Street North 

15-15
Chas. Van Riper-45-M-W-head-painter, carriage factory-married 15yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Edith Van Riper-30-F-W-wife-married 15yrs.-5 children, 3 living-
b.b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Cleo Van Riper-14-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Berince Van Riper-8-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Roland Van Riger-4-M-W-son-
b.b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Jackson County
Springport Township
Springport Village
Roll T624-653
district 39
page 256a, sheet 14, image 27, April 29
Main Street 

153-155
John B. Harris-40-M-W-head-landlord, hotel-married 20yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Mary Harris-39-F-W-wife-married 20yrs.-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England-immigrated
Clair Harris-17-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Earl Fink-29-M-W-boarder-clothing-2nd marriage 2yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.England
Cora Fink-30-F-W-servant-waitress,hotel-2nd marriage 2yrs-0children-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.England
James S. Van Riper-64-M-W-boarder-miller, grist mill-divorced-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
William Goolrich-70-M-W-boarder-own income-widow-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charles Wilson-45-M-W-boarder-painrter,house-divorced-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William W. Woods-47-M-W-boarder-married 9yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Kentucky
=====================================================
Michigan
Livingston County
Handy Township
Roll T624-660
district 104
page 222a, sheet 4, image 7, 

84-84
Charles Cook-30-M-W-head-farmer, general farm-married 5 yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.USA-Mo.b.Mi..
Maud (Van Riper) Cook-34-F-W-wife-married 5yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Kathrine Cook-4months-F-W-daughter-
b.Mi..-Fa.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Orren (Orrin) Van Riper-56-M-W-father in law-widow (of Helen)-
b.Mi..-Fa.Pa…-Mo.b.Mi..
Orson Berry-26-M-W-hired man-married 2yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Blanch Berry-23-F-W-hired girl-married 2yrs.-0 children-
b.Mi..-Fa.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Helen E. Cook-4-F-W-daughter-
b.Mi..-Fa.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Livingston County
Handy Township
Fowlerville Village
Roll T624-660
district 105
page 233b, sheet 5, image 10, April 30 

138-139
Carlton Van Riper-60-M-W-head-own income-married 29yrs.-
b.Mi.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
Laura L. Van Riper-58-F-W-wife-married 29yrs.-0 children-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
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Michigan
Livingston County
Handy Township
Flowerville Village
Roll T624-660
district 105
page 217a, sheet 8, image 15, May 6 

233-234
George Knickerbocker-43-M-W-head-RR mail carrier-married 11yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.NY..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Florence Knickerbocker-36-F-W-wife- married 11yrs- 0 children-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Charles Abbott-71-M-W-M-W-father in law-widow-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mass..
Daphne Van Riper-17-F-W-niece-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.n/a-Mo.b.Mi..
Zada Sabel-29-F-W-servant-
b.Mi..-Fa.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Livingston County
Handy Township
Flowerville Village
Roll T624-660
district 105
page 237b, sheet 9, image 18, May 12 

286-288
Daniel Van Riper-65-M-W-head-farmer-married 34yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.N.J..
Lucy Van Riper-64-F-W-wife-married 34yrs.-0 children-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
=====================================================
Michigan
Lenawee County
Hudson Township
Roll T624-661
district-65
page 37b-38a, sheet 11-12, image 22-23, May 13 

268-271
Clarence A. Van Riper-45-head-laborer, odd jobs-married 12yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Dora E. Van Riper-32-F-W-wife-married 12yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Texas-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Ray T.(Thomas) Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.(18 Mar 1902) Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Texas
(Ray d. Jul 1967, buried Maple Grove Cemetery,Hudson Township, Lenawee County, Michigan)
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Michigan
Lenawee County
Hudson Township
Roll T624-661
district-65
page 36b, sheet 11, image 22, May 13 

274-277
Fred A. Van Riper-45-M-W-head-farmer, general farm-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Carrie L. Van Riper-28-F-W-wife-married-11yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Ohio-Fa.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
(b.Feb.1, 1882-d.Aug. 1975)
Rex Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Ohio
(b.Aug.16,1899-d.June 1980)
Bilo Van Riper-4-M-W-son-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Ohio
(b.May 5, 1905-d.June 22, 1991)
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Michigan
Marquette County
Champion Township
Roll T624-662
district 172
page 1b, sheet 1, image 2, April 15 

23-23
Paul Van Riper-34-W-head-physician-married 8yrs.-
b.Iowa-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
(Paul b.June 13,1875-d.Feb.1970)
Edith A. Van Riper-31-F-W-wife-married 8yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charles G. Van Riper-4-M-W-son-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Iowa-Mo.b.Mi..
(Charles b.Dec.1, 1905-d.Sept.26, 1994)
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Michigan
Monroe County
Ash Township
Roll T624-663
district 84
page 292b, sheet 11, image 22, May 11 

276-282
Frank Van Riper-33-M-W-head-farmer, general farm-married 4yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Grace Van Riper-28-F-W-wife-married 4yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Ohio- Fa.b.Mi..- Mo.b.Mi..
Charles Van Riper-3-M-W-son-
b.Ohio- Fa.b.Mi..- Mo.b.Mi..
William Gale-71-M-W-uncle-farmer, general farm- single-
b.Ohio- Fa.b.Mi..- Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Monroe County
Ash Township
Roll T624-663
district 84
page 292b, sheet 11, image 22, May 11 

277-283
Garry Van Riper-59-M-W-head-farmer, general farm-married 44yrs-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary Van Riper-59-F-W-wife-2nd marriage 44yrs.-7 children,4 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Everett Van Riper-15-M-W-son-at school- (b.Dec.26,1894-d.Sept.1981)
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Monroe County
Berlin Township
Roll T624-663
district 88
page 326b, sheet 1, image 2, April 15 

13-13
Jacob Van Riper-69-M-W-head-painter,house-married 50yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Catherine S Van Riper-67-F-W-wife (of Walter Hooper)-married 50yrs.-6 children, 5 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Leora (Van Riper) Hooper-28-F-W-daughter-married 9yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.J..
Gladys Hooper-8-F-W-granddaughter-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Rhea L. Hooper-6-F-W-granddaughter-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Elizabeth Hooper-3-F-W-granddaughter-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Monroe County
Berlin Township
Roll T624-663
district 88
page 326b, sheet 1, image 2, April 15 

20-20
Chester Van Riper-60-M-W-head-farmer,general farm-married 39yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary J. Van Riper-58-F-W-wife-married 39yrs.-4 children, 3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charles Van Riper-30-M-W-son-brakeman, steam railway-married 2yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ethel Van Riper-25-F-W-daughter in law-married 2yrs.-0 children-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.Canada
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Michigan
Monroe County
Berlin Township
Roll T624-663
district 88
page 327a, sheet 2, image 3, April 16 

33-33
John Van Riper-36-M-W-head-laborer, stock farm-2nd marriage 7yrs.
b.Mi..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Orpha Van Riper-24-F-W-wife-married 7yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Mi..Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Lenora Van Riper-6-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Mi..Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Daisy Van Riper-8-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Mi..Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Menominee County
Menominee City
Roll T624-664
district 214
page 83b, sheet 11, image 22, April 22
rear of 619 Marrinette Avenue 

145-238 (three family house)
Margaret Van Riper-32-F-W-head-2nd marriage 7yrs.-3 children, 2 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.N.Y..
Wesley Van Riper-13-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Mi..
Harry Van Riper-6-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Muskegon County
Muskegon, ward 7
14 precinct
Roll T624-667
district 92
page 229a, sheet 10, image19, April 15
500 Washington Avenue 

148-168
Ralph Van Riper-27-M-W-head-laborer, knittingmill-Married 1yr.-
b.Mi.-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Anna Van Riper-19-F-W-F-W-wife-married 1yr.-0 children-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
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Michigan
Oakland County
Holly Township
Holly Village
Roll T624-668
district 126
page 143b, sheet 3, image 6, April 19
South Saginaw Street 

87-93
Willis (William) E. Van Riper-62-M-W-head-targot man, railroad-married 41yrs.-
b.Mi.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Canada
Leonora E. Van Riper-60-F-W-wife-marrie 41yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Michigan
Oakland County
Holly Township
Holly Village
Roll T624-668
district 126
page 143b, sheet 3, image 6, April 19
South Saginaw Street 

88-95
Wellington Van Riper-37-M-W-head-mail carrier, rural-married 11yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ethel R. Van Riper-31-F-W-wife-married 11yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Everett W. Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Oakland County
Holly Village Township
Holly Village
Roll T624-668
district 126
page 151b, sheet 14, image 28, May 4
Clarence Street 

392-401
Charles M. Van Riper-40-M-W-head-manager-married 16yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.Y…
Catherine Van Riper-39-F-W-wife-married 16yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.Kentucky-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Switzerland
Ethelyne R. Van Riper-15-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Kentucky
Charles D. Van Riper-13-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Kentucky (b.Mar.2, 1897-d.June 12, 1972)
Elton S. Van Riper-3-M-W-son-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Kentucky
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Michigan
Oakland County
Orion Township
Roll T624-668
district 133
page 247a, sheet 15, image 28, May 7 


375-385
Peter Van Riper-74-M-W-head-farmer,general farm-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
(Peter b. 1835, d. 1925)
Newton I. Van Riper-65-M-W-brother-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Julia A Van Riper-62-F-W-sister-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
(Father of all three is Harman and Phoebe Van Riper, born in N.J..)
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Michigan
Oakland County
Pontiac Township
Pontiac City, ward 3
Roll T624-668
district 141
page 77b, sheet 10, image 20, April 17
124 Howard Street 

213-244
Edmund J. Van Riper-60-M-W-head-night watch,auto factory-married 44yrs.-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Cathrine Van Riper-58-F-W-wife-married 44yrs.-10 children, 6 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Harry C. Van Riper-18-M-W-son-assembler, auto factory-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.J..
Charles W. Van Riper-31-M-W-son-painter, auto factory-divorced-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Michigan
Oakland
Pontiac City, ward 3
Roll T624-668
district 141
page 83a, sheet 16, image 31, April 30
53 Oak Hill Street 

357-388
William Van Riper-33-M-W-head-proprietor, barber shop-2nd marriage-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Effie Van Riper-24-F-W-wife-married 1yr.-1 child-1 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Florence Van Riper-3months-F-W-daughter-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Reginald Van Riper-7-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Oakland Township
Pontiac Township
Pontiac, ward 4
Roll T624
district 142
page 88a, sheet 2, image 3, April 15
71 Oakland Avenue 

25-27
John R. Edwards-28-M-W-head-poisher-married 4yrs.-
b.Canada-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.Ireland
Minnie E. Edwards-29-F-W-wife-2nd marriage 4yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Mi..
(was married to Charles W. Van Riper)
Willa Van Riper-8-F-W-stepdaughter-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Oakland County
Pontiac Township
Pontiac City, ward 5
Roll T624-668
district 145
page 134b, sheet 1, image 2, April 15
81 ??? Avenue 

21-23
Henry Van Riper-30-M-W-head-plumber-married 2yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Etta Van Riper-20-F-W-wife-married 2yrs.-1 child, 1 livng-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lucy Van Riper-1month-F-W-daughter-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Michigan
Osceola County
Osceola Township
Evart Village
Roll T624-669
district 171
page 52a, sheet 13, image16, May 5
Oak Street 

262-273
Myron A. Van Riper-32-M-W-head-laborer, odd jobs.-married 11yrs.
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
D. Pearl Van Riper-29-F-W-wife-married 11yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Munroe A. Van Riper-9-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Arthur W. Van Riper-5-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Saginaw County
St Charles Township
Roll T624-671
district 75
page 218b, sheet 2, image 4, April 16
415 Belle Avenue 

43-45 (Five family building)
Mrs. Elmira Van Riper-63-F-W-head-own income-widow (of Alex W.)-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Peter E. Bradt-42-M-W-son in law-propritor, meat market-married 20yrs-
N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Edith (Van Riper) Bradt-42-F-W-daughter-married 20yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lawrence Bradt-14-M-W-grandson-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Peter Edward Bradt-2-M-W-grandson-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Virginia Rosmary Bradt-8months-F-W-granddaughter-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Saginaw county
Saginaw City, ward 19
Roll T624-672
district 68
page 220a, sheet 5, image 5, April 11
615 Elm Street 

45-46
Andrew Van Riper-34-M-W-head-stock keeper, store-married 12yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Clara Van Riper-31-F-W-wife-married 12 yrs.-6 children, 4 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Denmark-..Mo.b.Germany
Ruth Van Riper-11-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Helen Van Riper-7-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Andrew Van Riper-4-M-W-son-
Marion Van Riper-11 months-F-W-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Saginaw County
Saginaw City, ward 19
Roll T624-672
district 68
page 237a, sheet 20, image 37, April n/a/
54 Fraser Street 

95-96
Albert L. Van Riper-39-M-W-head-turner, factory-married 8yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Zilda M. Van Riper-33-F-W-wife-married 8 yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.M.i..-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.Canada
Gerald M. Van Riper-7-M-W-son-at school-(b.June 2, 1902-d.Aug.1973)
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Bertram P. Van Riper-5-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Mary E. Van Riper-60-F-W-mother-married 43yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Indiana-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charlie Bowman-23-M-W-brother in law-machinist, auto factory-married 3months-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.n/a
Lydia Bowman-25-F-W-sister in law-married 3 months- 0 children-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.Canada
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Michigan
Shiawassee County
Perry Township, precinct 2
Roll T624
district 95
page 162b, sheet 20, image 39, n/a 

519-532
Henry J. Doty-40-M-W-farm laborer-
b.M.i..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Emma Doty-45-F-W-wife-2nd marriage-11yrs-5 children, 4 living-
b.M.i..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Hill Van Riper-20-M-W-stepson-farm laborer-single-
b.M.i..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Daphne Van Riper 17 stepdaughter-at school-single-
b.M.i..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Coe Doty-10-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.M.i..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Harry Doty-8-M-W-son-at school-
b.M.i..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Van Buren County
Hartford Village
Roll T624-677
district 163
page 23a, sheet 8, image 8, May 7 

220-
Cassius M. Van Riper-43-M-W-head-lawyer-married 14yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jennie Van Riper-40-F-W-wife-married 14yrs.-2 children, 1 living-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Mi..
Fred A. Van Riper-13-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Ohio
Maggie Bryant-62-F-W-mother in law-widow-1 child-1 living-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Iowa-Mo.b.Iowa
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Michigan
Washtenaw County
Dexter Village
Roll T624-677
district 139
page 216b, sheet 12, image 4, May 12
Ann Arbor Street 

58-59
Clarence Van Riper-35-M-W-head-mail clerk, rairway-married 14yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Hattie E. Van Riper-33-F-W-wife-married 14yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.N.Y..
Harold Van Riper-13-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Margaret Van Riper-12-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Washtenaw
Dexter Village
Roll T624-677
district 139
page 250a, sheet 16, image 11, May 16 

178-179
Charles H. Van Riper-64-M-W-head-married 39yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sarah B. Van Riper-60-F-W-wife-married 39yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Vermont-Mo.b.Vermont
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Michigan
Washtenaw County
Sylvan Township
Chelsea Village
Roll T624-677
district 143
page 289b, sheet 9, image 18 , April 22
East Middle Street 

255-256
Wilber J. Van Riper-43-head-laborer, lumber yard-married 14yrs-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.England
Amelia Van Riper-33-F-W-wife-married 14yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Willis K. Van Riper-12-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi.b.-Mo.b.Mi..
Florence Van Riper-41-F-W-sister-laundress, laundry-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.England
Floyd Van Riper-32-M-W-brother-meat market-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.England
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Michigan
Washtenaw
Ann Arbor City, ward 5
Roll T624-677
district 119
page 109a, sheet 6, image 11, April 20
1129 Pontiac Street 

130-143
William L. Van Riper-34-M-W-head-married 8yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emma Van Riper-33-F-W-wife-married 8yrs-0 children-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
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Michigan
Washtenaw County
Bridgewater Township
Roll T624-677+
district 126
page 201a, sheet 10, image 19, May 17 

224-225
Frank Van Riper-37-M-W-head-odd jobs-married 14yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi.b.-Mo.b.Mi..
Estella Van Riper-29-F-W-wife-married 14yrs-6 children, 6 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi.b.-Mo.b.Mi..
James Van Riper-13-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi.b.-Mo.b.Mi..
(b.Oct.26, 1896-d.Aug.1971)
(Frank) Earl Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi.b.-Mo.b.Mi..
Neal Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi.b.-Mo.b.Mi..
Helen Van Riper-5-F-W-daughter-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi.b.-Mo.b.Mi..
Flossie Van Riper-3-F-W-daughter-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi.b.-Mo.b.Mi..
Lee Van Riper-8months-son-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi.b.-Mo.b.Mi..
(born Sept.1, 1909-d.April 1981)
Henry Van Riper-68-M-W-father-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi.b.-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Washtenaw County
Ypsilanti City, ward 1
Roll T624-678
district 147
page 38b, sheet 6, image 12, n/a
215 South Adams Street 

144-154
Thomas Van Riper-62-M-W-head-painter, carriage-married 35yrs.-
b.n/a-Fa.b.n/a-Mo.b.n/a (1900 says b. Mi..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..)
Liza Van Riper-53-F-W-wife-married 35yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
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Michigan
Washtenaw County
Ypsilanti City, ward 1
Roll T624-678
district 147
page 38b, sheet 6, image 12, n/a
111 Adams Street 

149160
Bert Van Riper-34-M-W-head-teamster-married 10yrs.-
b.M.I..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.England
Carrie Van Riper-34-F-W-wife-married 10yrs.-2 children,2 living-
b.Canada-Mo.b.Germany-Mo.b.Canada-immigrated 1890
Edwin J. Van Riper-9-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Canada
Carl F. Van Riper-6-M-W-son-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Canada
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Michigan
Wayne County
Brownstown Township
Roll T624-678
district 1
page 127b, sheet 11, image 22, April 28 

235-238
Jesse Van Riper-27-M-W-head-farm laborer-married 1yr.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.England (b.June 6,1883-d.Dec.1970)
Carrie Van Riper-27-wife-married 1yr.-0 children-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
William Konarske-19-M-W-farm laborer-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
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Michigan
Wayne County
Brownstown Township
Roll T624-678
district 1
page 127b, sheet 11, image 22, April 28 

236-239
George W. Van Riper-29-M-W-head-farmer, general farm-married 5 yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mamie H Vanriper-27-F-W-wife-married 5yrs.- 2 children, 2 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
page 128a
Una E. Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Ruth F. Van Riper-9months-F-W-daughter-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Wayne County
Brownstown Township
Roll T624-678
district 1
page 128a, sheet 12, image 23, April 29
Tebraltar Street 

241249
Henry Ernest-31-M-W-head-farmer, general farm-married 6yrs.-
b.b.Mi..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Della Ernest-24-F-W-wife-married 6yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.England
Stella Ernest-4-F-W-daughter-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Loine Ernest-2-F-W-daughter-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Nauman Van Riper-21-M-W-hired hand-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.England
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Michigan
Wayne County
Dearborn Township
Dearborn Village
Roll T624-678
district 3
page 155b, sheet 1, image 2, April 15
Morley avenue 

10-12
Ellen Van Riper-73-F-W-head-own income-widow (of John E.)-6 children, 4 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Allen E. Van Riper-44-M-W-son-bookkeeper, brokerage-widow-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Ida E. Van Riper-46-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Wayne County
Detroit City, ward 1
Roll T624-679
district 6
page 31a, sheet 3, image 5, April 18
44 Center Street 

30-47
Charles E. Van Riper-46-M-head-solicitor,telephone Co.-married 23yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Minnie L. Van Riper-41-F-W-wife-married 23yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emily M. Van Riper-22-F-W-daughter-cashier,Taxicab Co.married 3yrs.-divorced-
b.N.Y..-Fa.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Glenn L. Van Riper-17-M-W-son-machinist, automobile works-single-
b.N.Y..-Fa.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Marietta Stahl-71-F-W-mother in law-married 50yrs.-widow-3 children, 3 living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
George H. Penton-22-M-W-lodger-bookkeeper, scale co.-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Wayne County
Detroit, ward 5
Roll T624-682
district 77
page 258b, sheet 12, image 24, April 25
78 Richmond Avenue 

237-266
John Van Riper-57-M-W-head-machinist, machine shop-married 38yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary A. Van Riper-54-F-W-wife-married 38yrs.-5 children, 2 living-
b.Canada-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.Ireland-imigrated 1863
Dorothy (Van Riper) Hannigan-27-F-­daughter-married 8yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Mi.-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Canada
Ralph Hannigan-35-M-W-son in law-moulder, foundry-married 8yrs.-
b.Mass..-Fa.b.Mass..-Mo.b.Mass..
Harry Hannigan-6-M-W-grandson-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mass..-Mo.b.Mi..
Joseph A. Smith-26-M-W-lodger-machinist auto factory-single-
b.Mi.-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Frank D. McDonell-23-M-W-laborer, auto factory-single-
b.Mi.-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Wayne County
Detroit City, ward 7
Roll T624-683
district 106
page 170b, sheet 3, image 6, April 20
1578 Russel Street 

50-56
Harry C. Van Riper-33-M-W-head-barber, own shop-married 10yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Maud H. Van Riper-28-F-W-wife-married 10yrs.-3 children, 2 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Norman H. Van Riper-6-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..(b.July 25,1903-d.d.Nov.12, 1987)
Dorothy M. Van Riper-3-F-W-daughter-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Clayton Rayment-21-M-W-lodger-barber-
b.Canada-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.Canada-immigrated 1908
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Michigan
Wayne County
Detroit City, ward 8
Roll T624-683
district 122
page 120b, sheet 5, image 10, April 18
466 Merrick Avenue 

119-119 (three family house)
Catherine W. Van Riper-60-F-W-head-widow (of John C.) -4 children, 2 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Canada
La Motte Van Riper-33-M-W-son-manager, art store-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Wayne County
Detroit City, ward 10
Roll T624-684
district 156
page 252b, sheet 13, image 26- April 21
1251 Sixteenth Street 

255-264
William H. Van Riper-38-M-W-head-salesman, drug store-married 14yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Harriet F. Van Riper-39-F-W-wife-married 14yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.Mass..
Grace M. Van Riper-12-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Rowland C. Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..(b.16 Jul 1899 -d.Jul 1970)
Charles A. Van Riper-7-M-W-son- at school-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
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Michigan
Wayne County
Detroit City, district 5
Roll T624
district 210
page 139a, sheet 7, image 7, April 20
1117 Vinewood Avenue 

118-131
George Taylor-59-M-W-head-laborer, pickle factory-married 34yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Vermont
Emma Taylor-53-F-W-wife-married 34yrs.-11children,6 living-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Stella Taylor-24-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.England
Stanley Taylor-20-M-W-son-becnh hand, auto parts factory-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.England
Herbert Taylor-16-M-W-son-messenger, railroad office-sales lady, confectionary store-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.England
Katherine Van Riper-21-F-W-niece-sales lady, confectionary store-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.England
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Michigan
Wayne County
Detroit, ward 16
Roll T624-687
district 347
page 173a, sheet 10, image 19, April 21
1564 Jefferson Street 

 

212-217
Mary Van Riper-51-F-W-head-house keeper-divorced (Edward,b.Mi..)-4 children, 4 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.N.Y..-Mi.b.Mi..
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March 4, 2008

 

1910 Van Riper census, Louisiana

1910
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
Louisiana
===============
Richland County
First Ward Township
Police Jury, ward 1
Roll 624-527
district 113
page 26a, sheet 26, image 51, May 19 

 

479-479
Fird (Ferdinand)Van Riper-47-M-W-head-merchant,general-married 20yrs.-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Maud Van Riper-39-F-W-wife-married 20yrs.-5 children, 4 living-
b.Louisiana-Fa.b.Tenn..-Mo.b.Alabama
Olsie Van Riper-17-F-W-daughter-at school-single-
b.Louisiana-Fa.b.Ohio..-Mo.b.Louisiana
Lemore Van Riper-15-M-W-son-at school-
b.Louisiana-Fa.b.Ohio..-Mo.b.Louisiana
Alline Van Riper-11-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Louisiana-Fa.b.Ohio..-Mo.b.Louisiana
Lores Van Riper-4-M-W-son-
b.Louisiana-Fa.b.Ohio..-Mo.b.Louisiana
===============
March 2, 2008

 

1910 Van Riper Census, Kansas

1910
VAN RIPER
FEDERAL CENSUS
KANSAS
===========================
Kansas
Ford County
Dodge City
T624-439
district-46
page 9b, sheet 5, image 10, April 18
801 Fourth Avenue 

23-25-
Carl Van Riper-30-M-W-head-lawyer-married 5yrs.-
b.Kansas-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.West Virginia
Stella Van Riper-35-F-W-wife-married 5yrs.-1 child-1 living-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.Indiana-Mo.b.Indiana
Ruth Van Riper-3-F-W-daughter-
b.Kansas-Fa.b.Kansas-Mo.b.Indiana
—————————————–
Kansas
Ford County
Willburn Township
T624-439
district-49
page 152b, sheet 7, image 3, April 15 

122-123
Frank Van Riper-29-M-W-head-farmer, general farm-married 4ys.-
b.Kansas-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.West Virginia
Maud Van Riper-23-F-W-wife-married 4 yrs.-1 child, 1 living-dairy, at home-
b.Kansas-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Missouri
Levera Van Riper-1-F-W-daughter-
b.Kansas-Fa.b.Kansas-Mo.b.Kansas
Charles W. Smith-23-M-W-hired man-farm laborer-single-
b.Missouri-Fa.b.Kentucky-Mo.b.Tenn..
Hulda B. Parry-22-hired lady-servant-single-
b.Missouri-Fa.b.Ohio-Mob.Illinois
—————————————-
Kansas
Ford County
Willburn Township
T624-439
district-49
page 152b, sheet 7, image 3, April 15 

123-124
Joseph Van Riper-56-M-W-head-farmer, general farm-married 21yrs.-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Mass..-Mo.b.Pa..
Delilah J. Van Riper-50-F-W-wife-married 21yrs.-4 children, 4 living-store,general store-
b.West Virginia-Fa.b.West Virginia-Mo.b.Virginia
Herbert Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.Kansas-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.West Virginia
——————————————-
Kansas
Reno County
Arlington Township
T624-453
district-146
page 99b, sheet 1, image 2, April 23 

25-25
Abraham Van Riper-54-M-W-head-farmer, general farm- married (in Illinois)34yrs.-
b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Hattie (nee-Harriet Beecher Jerauld) Van Riper-53-F-W-wife-married 34yrs.-7 children, 7 living-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Hyler J.(Jerauld) Van Riper-16-M-W-son-at school-farm laborer,home farm-
b.Kansas -Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Illinois
Glen B.Van Riper-14-M-W-son-at school-farm laborer, home farm-
b.Kansas-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Illinois
————————————–
Kansas
Reno County
Arlington Township
T624-453
district-146
page 100b, sheet 2, image 4, April 26 

42-42
Ray P.(Philip) Van Riper-26-M-W-head-farmer,general farm-married 0yrs.-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.
Winifred M. Van Riper-21-F-W-wife-married 0yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Colorado-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Pa..
Irene B. Van Riper-0months-F-W-daughter-
b.Kansas-Fa.b.Illinois-mo.b.Colorado
————————————
Kansas
Reno County
Arlington Township
T624-453
district-146
page 101b, sheet 3, image 6, April 30 

63-63
Westervelt J.(Jay) Van Riper-32-M-W-head-farmer,general farm-married 10yrs.-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Illinois
Sarah M.(Myrtle) (nee-Rickett) Van Riper-30-F-W-wife-married (Sept.1899)10yrs.-1 child-0 living-
b.Kansas-Fa.b.Tenn..-Mo.b.Tenn..
—————————————–
Kansas
Reno County
Arlington Township
T624-453
district-146
page 101b, sheet 3, image 6, April 30 

68-68
Frank L.(Louis) Van Riper-30-M-W-head-farmer,general farm-married 10yrs.-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Illinois
May M. (nee-Spence)Van Riper-27-F-W-wife-marrie 10yrs.-4 children,4 living-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Illinois
Clyde A. Van Riper-9-M-W-son-at school-
b.Kansas-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Illinois
Jesse A. Van Riper-6-M-W-son-at school-
b.Kansas-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Illinois
Arthur Van Riper-4-M-W-son-
b.Kansas-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Illinois
Hatie Van Riper-1month-F-W-daughter-
b.Kansas-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Illinois
========================
1910
Kansas
Reno County
Arlington Township
T624-453
district-146
page 100a, sheet 2, image 3, April 25 

39-39
Walter J. Rickett-36-M-W-head-farmer,general farm-married 12yrs.-
b.Kansas-Fa.b.Tenn..-Mob.Tenn..
Clara L.(Van Riper) Rickett-28-F-W-married 12yrs.-2 children,2 living-
b.Illinois-Fa.b..N.J..-Mo.b.Illinois
(Claude Louise,daughter of Abraham and Harriet Jerauld Van Riper)
Clifford J. Rickett-7-M-W-son-at school-
b.Oct.10, 1900 Kansas-Fa.b.Kansas-Mo.b.Illinois
Emley H. Rickett-3-F-W-daughter-
Kansas-Fa.b.Kansas-Mo.b.Illinois
John J. Rickett-62-M-W-father-farmer-widow-(Emley)
b.Tenn..-Fa.b.Tenn..-Mo.b.Tenn..
—————————————————————-
1900
Kansas
Reno County
Arlington Township
T623-496
district-186
page 15a, sheet 7, image 12, June 12 

 

125-126
John J. Rickett-55-M-W-head-farmer-married 29yrs.-
b.Sept. 1844 Tenn..-Fa.b.Tenn..-Mo.b.Tenn..
Emley E. Rickett-49-F-W-wife-married 29yrs.- 8 children,8 living-
b.April 1851 Tenn..-Fa.b.South Carolina-Mo.b.South Carolina
Landin C. Rickett-28-M-W-son-farmer-single-
b.Sept.1871 Tenn..-Fa.b.Tenn..-Mo.b.Tenn
Maggie O. Rickett-18-F-W-daughter-at school-single-
b.Nov 1887 Tenn..-Fa.b.Tenn..-Mo.b.Tenn
Mary N. Rickett-16-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.April 1884 Tenn..-Fa.b.Tenn..-Mo.b.Tenn
Haden R. Rickett-14-M-son-at school-
b.Aur.1885 Tenn..-Fa.b.Tenn..-Mo.b.Tenn
Ora B. Rickett-12-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Jan.1888 Tenn..-Fa.b.Tenn..-Mo.b.Tenn
========================================
Note-Some of the above information from “The Life and Times of Samuel Gorton”..1904
February 27, 2008
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1910 Van Riper census, Indiana

1910
Van Riper
Federal Census
INDIANA
==============================
Indiana
Jennings County
Spencer Township
Roll T624-359
district 112
page 139a, sheet 2, image 3, April 18 

30-30
Nancy Van Riper-72-F-W-head-own income-widow (of John)-5 children, 4 living-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Paul Van Riper-33-M-W-son-teacher,public school-single-
b.Kansas-Fa.b.Mass..-Mo.b.Indiana
Maude Van Riper-31-F-W-daughter-teacher,public school-single-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.Mass..-Mo.b.Indiana
——————————————————-
Indiana
Lake County
Calument Township
Gary City, ward 3
Roll T624-362
district 32
page 19a, sheet 4, image 7, April 21
Martha Street 

68-75
Preston Van Riper-33-M-W-head-operator, tower-married 8yr.-2 children, ) living-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mob.N.Y..
Ellen M. Van Riper-28-F-W-wife-married 8yrs.-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Sweden-Mo.b.Sweden
——————————–
Indiana
Madison
Alexandria, ward 1
Roll T624-364
district 110
page 189a, sheet 8, image 15, April 21
405 

145-145
George H. Van Riper-54-M-W-head-merchant, grocery-married 29yrs.-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.England-
Evra Y. Van Riper-48-F-W-wife-married 29yrs.-9 children, 9 living-
b.Wisconsin-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frank C. Van Riper-24-M-W-son-engineer, stationary-single-
b.Michigan-Fa.b.Illinois-M.b.Wisconsin
Eliza Van Riper-22-F-W-daughter-teacher,public schools-single-
b.Michigan-Fa.b.Illinois-M.b.Wisconsin
John H. Van Riper-21-M-W-son-booking, plate glass-single-
b.Michigan-Fa.b.Illinois-M.b.Wisconsin
Stuart W. Van Riper-19-M-W-son-booking, plate glass-single-
b.Michigan-Fa.b.Illinois-M.b.Wisconsin
Howard W. Van Riper-17-M-W-son-at school-
b.Michigan-Fa.b.Illinois-M.b.Wisconsin
Carr P. Van Riper-11-M-W-son-at school-
b.Michigan-Fa.b.Illinois-M.b.Wisconsin
Elbridge Van Riper-7-M-W-son-at school-
b.Michigan-Fa.b.Illinois-M.b.Wisconsin
————————————-
Indiana
Marion County
Indianapolis, ward 2
Roll T624-366
district 50
page 31a, sheet 12, image 23
717 25Th Sttreet 

274-234
John C. Van Riper-56-M-W-head-bookkeeper-married-34yrs.-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Mi..
Minnie Van Riper-52-F-W-wife-married 34yrs-6 children, 6 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mob.Indiana
Guernsey Van Riper-30-M-W-son-city editor-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Mi..
Edith Van Riper-26-F-W-daughter in law-stenographer-2 children, 2 living-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.Indiana-Mo.b.Mi..
Emily Van Riper-17-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Mi..
Mabel Hall-26-F-W-niece-stenographer-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
————————————————–
Indiana
Marion County
Indianapolis, ward 2
Roll T624-366
district 50
page 39b, sheet 21, image 40, May 17
Ashland Avenue 

n/a-n/a
Herbert H. Woodsmall-34-M-W-head-agent,insurance-married 11yrs-
b.Georgia-Fa.b.Indiana-Mo.b.Georgia-
Lelia Woodsmall-30-F-W-wife-married 11yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.Indiana-Mo.b.Indiana
Harry Woodsmall-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.Georgia-Mo.b.Indiana
Barrett Woodsmall-8-M-W-son-at school-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.Georgia-Mo.b.Indiana
Hubert Woodsmall Jr.-5-M-W-son-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.Georgia-Mo.b.Indiana
Nunnie Hayworth-38-F-W-daughter(?)-teacher public schools-single-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.North Carolina-Mo.b.Ohio
Edward L. Van Riper-2-M-W-grandson-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.Michigan-Mo.b.Indiana
Guernsey Van Riper Jr.-9months-M-W-grandson-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.Michigan-Mo.b.Indiana
Sean Rode-34-F-W-servant-single-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
(Edward and Guernsey’s father & Mother are-Guernsey & Edith Van Riper )
——————————————-
Indiana
St Joseph
Clay Township
Roll T624-377
district 134
page 23a, sheet 7, image 13, April 26 

144-145
Earnest C. Vanriper-34-M-W-head-fur factory(?)-married 12yrs.-
b.Michigan-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ohio
Tillie Van Riper-31-M-W-wife-married 12yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany
Marie Van Riper-5-F-W-daugther-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.-Mo.b.(can’t read)
———————————–
Indiana
St. Joseph County
Penn Township
Roll T624-377
district 146
page 23a, sheet 6, image 11, April 23 

136-136
Clyde Van Riper-20-M-W-head-cook,boarding house-single-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Eldridge Gant-54-M-W-boarder-farm laborer-single-
b.Mi.-Fa.b.n/a-Mo.b.n/a
Augast Toukoer-55-M-W-boarder-farm laborer-single
b.Germany-Fa.b.n/a-Mo.b.n/a
Jack Morris-53-M-W-boarder-farm laborer-single
b.Indiana-Fa.b.Indiana-Mo.b.Indiana
———————————————————-
Indiana
St. Joseph County
Penn Township
Roll T624-377
district 147
page 38a, sheet 8, image 15, May 3 

-134
Warren Van Riper-27-M-W-head-farmer, general farm-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Indiana
Christena Van Riper-24-F-W-wife-married 2yrs.-1 child, 0 living-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.Indiana-Mo.b.Indiana
James Van Riper-75-M-W-father-retired farmer-widow (of Louisa)
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
————————————-
Indiana
St. Joseph County
Penn Township
Mishawaka City
Roll T624-377
district 152
page 111b, sheet 5, image 10, April 23
1217 West 2nd Street 

103-104 (two family house)
Effingham Gerard-29-M-W-head-carpenter,house-married 10yrs.-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.
Ora Gerard-26-F-W-wife-operator, telephone Co.- married 10yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Mildred Gerard-9-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Indiana
Kenneth C. Gerard-6-M-W-son-at school-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Indiana
Edgar V. Gerard-4-M-W-son-at school-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Indiana
Sarah Van Riper-54-F-W-mother in law-2nd marriage, 4yrs.-10 children, 6 living-nursing, private house-
b.Pa..Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
Grace L. Miller-23-F-W-sister in law-single-laborer, rubber factory-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.Pa..-Mo.b.Pa..
———————————————
Indiana
St. Joseph County
Penn Township
Meshawaha City
Roll-T624-377
district-156
page 167a, sheet 9, image 17, April 21
302 Masion Street 

191-196
James Holmes-42-M-W-head-moulder-married 19yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Maud (Van Riper)Holmes-41-F-W-wife-2nd marriage 19yrs.-5 children,4 living-
b.Indiana-Mo.b.Indiana-Mo.b.Mi..
Avlin Holmes-17-M-W-son-stenographer,boot factory-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Indiana
James Holmes-10-M-W-son-at school-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Indiana
Velma Holmes-1yr. 5months-F-W-daughter-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Indiana
D.(Denis) O. Van Riper-22-M-W-stepson-wagon driver,for paving company-widow-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Indiana
——————————————
Indiana
St. Joseph County
Portage Township
South Bend City
Roll-T624-378
district-173
page 69b, sheet 10, image 20, April 20
130 

207-227
Abraham Van Riper-60-M-W-head-foreman, knitting mill-married 35yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Elizabeth Van Riper-56-F-W-wife-married 35yrs.-1 child, 1 living-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
——————————————————–
Indiana
WabashTownship
Wabash, ward 1
Roll T624-386
district 151
page 153b, sheet 2, image 4, April 18
511 Hill Street 

 

46-46
James Van Riper-62-M-W-head-2nd marriage 23yrs-mechanics helper,railroad shop-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.n/a-Mo.b.n/a
Maria C. Van Riper-56-F-W-wife-2nd marriage 23yrs-3 children-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.n/a-Mo.b.Ohio
==============================
Febuary 23, 2008 

 

1910 Van Riper Census, Illinois

1910
ILLINOIS
Van Riper
Federal Census
============================
ILLINOIS
Adams County
Riverside Township
Roll T624-229
district 28
page 276a, sheet 1, image 1, April 15
Soldiers and Sailors Home 

Eden Van Riper-69-M-W-Inmate-single-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
——————————
ILLINOIS
Cook County
Oak Park Township
Oak Park Village
Roll T624-239
district 78
page 192b, sheet 1, image 2, April 15
130 Harvey Avenue 

11-24
Arthur Van Riper-39-M-W-head-farmer, retail store-married 8yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Rose Van Riper-36-F-W-married 8yrs.children-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.Canada
—————————–
ILLINOIS
Cook County
Proviso Township
Maywood Village
Roll T624-240
district 90
page 131b, sheet 13, image 28, April 26
1003 North 8th. Avenue 

282-321
T. K. Murney-35-M-W-head-soliciter for blueprint co.-married 10yrs.-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Mi..
Jenny (Van Riper) Murney-30-F-W-wife-married 10yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Tracy Murney-9-M-W-son-at school-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Mi..-Mob.Illinois
Carlton Murney-2-M-W-son-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Mi..-Mob.Illinois
Cornelia (Ackerman) Van Riper-73-F-W-mother in law-widow (of Abraham)-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
1. Abraham C. Van Riper was born 25 Mar 1829, N.J…
He was the son of 2. Cornelius R. Van Riper and 3. Mary Sickles.
He married Cornelia Ackerman 1855 in Bergen Neck (Jersey City), NJ,
daughter of Jacob Ackerman and Gertrude Cubberly.
She was born Jun 1836 in Bergen Co., NJ. Moved to Illinois.
(History of Huson County-Winfield p506)
——————————-
ILLINOIS
Cook County
Track C6
Roll T624-243
district 225
page 52a, sheet 1, image1, April 16
704 Thirty Seventh Street 

5-6 (four family house)
A.(Abram) Van Riper-65-M-W-head-widow (of Amanda)-3 children, 3 living-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frank Van Riper-30-M-W-son-laundry man-single-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Illinois
Florence Van Riper-25-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Illinois
—————————
ILLINOIS
Cook County
Track 15
Chicago, ward 6
Roll T624-245
district 329
page 265b, sheet 6, image 12, April
1036 43rd. Street 

64-115
James C. Van Riper-23-M-W-head-bill clerk, rail road-married 4yrs.-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Indiana
Grace A. Van Riper-25-F-W-wife-married 4yrs.-2 children, 2 living-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
Alvin H. Van Riper-3-M-W-son-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.Indiana-Mo.b..Mi..
Bertha. Van Riper-1-F-W-daughter-
b.Idniana-Fa.b.Indiana-Mo.b..Mi..
Frank Carr-30-M-W-lodger-printer, publishing company-single-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Illinois-Mob.Illinois
———————————-
ILLINOIS
Cook County
Track 18
Chicago, ward 6
Roll T624-246
district 346
page 187b, Sheet 6, image 12, April 23
433 46th Street 

73-161
Mary Roak-52-F-W-head-widow-6 children, 4 living-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Norway-Mo.b.Ireland
Edith Roak-27-F-W-daughter-dressmaker,at home-single-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Norway-Mo.b.Illinois
Anna Roak-25-F-W-daughter-dressmaker,at home-single-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Norway-Mo.b.Illinois
George Van Riper-27-M-W-lodger-slaesman,cigars-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Mi..
May Fowler-19-F-W-lodger-order clerk,in store-single-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Della Haeger-24-F-W-lodger-saleslady,dry goods store-married 1yr.,0 children-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Ohio
———————————-
ILLINOIS
Cook County
Tract 12
Chicago, ward 6,
Roll T624-246
district 352
page 278a, sheet 13, image 25, April 15to25
4511 Indiana Avenue 

36-272
Frank Van Riper-27-M-W-head-clerk,railroad-married 1yr.-
B.Illinois-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Bohemian
Lillian Van Riper-26-F-W-wife-married 1yr.-0 children-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Bohemian-Mo.b.Bohemian
————————————-
ILLINOIS
Cook County
Track 61
Chicago City, ward 32
Roll T624-278
district 1381
page 116b, sheet 2, image 2, April16
6443 Yale Avenue 

19-23
Bert Newmark Jr.-28-M-W-head-adjuster, insurance-married 1 yr.-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Illinois
Edith Newmark-25-F-W-wife-married 1 yr.-1 child 1 living-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Wales-Mo.b.Wales
Richard A. Newmark-1month-M-W-son-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Illinois
William T. Jones-67-M-W-father in law-own income-
b.Wales-Fa.b.Wales-Mo.b.Wales
Herman J. Van Riper-45-M-W-lodger-bookkeeper, railroad office-widow-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Illinois
——————————–
ILLINOIS
Cook County
Chicago, ward 33
Roll T624
district 1449
page 216a, sheet 2, image 3, April 26
11953 La Fayette Avenue 

17-20
Richard Loury-31-M-W-head-timekeeper, Railroad-married 10yrs-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Illinois
Irene Loury32-F-W-wife-married 10 yrs.-3 children, 3 living-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Illinois
Mildred Loury-9-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Illinois
Eugen Loury-6-M-W-son-at school-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Illinois
Richard Loury-2M-W-son-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Illinois
Nettie Van Riper-20-F-W-sister in law-single-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Illinois
———————————–
ILLINOIS
Knox County
Galesburg Township
Galesburg City, ward 6
Roll T624-299
district 162
page 200b, sheet 6, image 11,
576 

145-152
Richard Van Riper-59-M-W-head-paint-married 40yrs-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Effie C. Van Riper-59-F-W-wife-married 40yrs.-5 children, 2 living-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Indiana
————————————–
ILLINOIS
Lake County
Deerfield Township
Fort Sheridan Military Preservation
Roll T624-301
district 98
page 150a, sheet 6, image11, April 23
Sheridan Road 

Oren Van Riper-20-M-W-private-single-
b.Mi..-Fa.b.Mi..Mo.b.Mi..
————————————
ILLINOIS
Lake County
Deerfield Township
Highland Park City, ward 2
Roll T624-301
district 99
page 182a, sheet 21, image 23, May 12
227 Park Avenue 

211-214
Nettie (Nahm) Van Riper-46-F-W-head-keeper,boarding house-widow (of Louis)-
(married Dec.15,1885)-4 children, 4 living-
b.Norway-Fa.b.Norway-Mo.b.Norway
James Van Riper-23-traveling man,leather Co.-single-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Norway
Gordon Van Riper20-M-W-son- traveling, leather Co.-single-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Norway
Edna Mary Van Riper-19-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Norway
Ethel M Van Riper-17-F-W-daughter-single-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Mi..-Mo.b.Norway
Emma Striet-25-F-W-servant-general maid-single-
b.Wisconsin-Fa.b.Wisconsin-Mo.b.Wisconsin
————————————–
ILLINOIS
Lee County
Wyoming Township
Pau Pau Village
Roll T624-302
district 63
page 286a, sheet 6, image 11, April 22
Grummon Street 

140-143
Charlot J. Van Riper-48-F-W-head-own income-single-
b.Illnois-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
————————————–
ILLINOIS
Warren County
Tompkins Township
Kirkwood Village
Roll T624
district 152
page 319b, sheet 17, image32, May 11 

300-200
Abraham Van Riper-43-M-W-head-farming, general farming-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Alta (Fordyce) Van Riper-42-F-W-wife-married (Sept.24,1896) -3 children, 2 living-
b.Indiana-Fa.b.Indiana-Mo.b.Indiana
Margret Van Riper-10-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Indiana
James Van Riper-5-M-W-son-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Indiana
————————————-
ILLINOIS
Warren County
Tompkins Township
Kinwood Village
Roll T624-332
district-152
page 324a, sheet 22, image 41, May 16 

 

424-426
Nealy (Cornelius) Van Riper-47-M-W-head-farming, general farming-married 21yrs.-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Eldora Belle (Brooks) Van Riper-42-F-W-wife-married (Mar.20,1889) 21yrs.-4 children, 3 living-
b.Maine-Fa.b.N.H..-Mo.b.N.H..
Gertrude Van Riper-16-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Maine
Edward Van Riper-14-M-W-son-at school-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Maine
Ray Coneshor Van Riper-7-M-W-son-at school-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.Illinois-Mo.b.Maine
——————————————
Feb.19, 2008

 

1910 Van Riper census, Connecticut

1910
Van Riper
Federal Census
Connecticut
==========================
Connecticut
Fairfield County
Bethel Township
Bethel Borough
Roll T624-127
District 2
page 9b, sheet 1, image 2, April 15
56 Grassy Plain Street 

19-24
Henry A. Wheeler-60-M-W-head-manf., hats-married 28yrs.-
b.Conn..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary E. Wheeler-53-F-W-wife-married 28yrs.-4 children, 3 living-
b.Conn..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Anna Wheeler-25-F-W-daughter-bookkeeper, hats-single-
b.Conn..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.Conn..
F. Edward Wheeler-23-M-W-son-hat factory-single-
b.Conn..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.Conn..
Marguerite Wheeler-17-F-W-daughter-at school-single-
b.Conn..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.Conn..
Chloe A. Gilbert-87-F-W-mother in law-own income-widow-4 children,3 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Franics L. Van Riper-59-F-W-sister in law-own income-widow-1 child,1 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.N.Y..
———————————————
Connecticut
New Haven County
Ansonia Township
Ansonia City,ward 1
Roll T624-
District 318
page 6b, sheet 6, image 12, April 19
82 North Cliff Street 

90-130
Charles E. Vanriper-37-M-W-head-clerk,brass factory-married 11yrs.-
b.Conn..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.England
Ida L. Vanriper-37-F-W-wife-married 11yrs.-
b.Conn..-Fa.b.Wales-Mo.b.Wales
—————————————————
Connecticut
New Haven County
Ansonia, ward 5
Roll T624-137
District 326
page 146b, sheet , image 14, April 21
21 Frankl;in Street 

132-181
William H. Foster-47-M-W-head-bookkeeper,National Bank-married 23yrs.-
b.Conn…-Fa.b.Mass..-Mo.b.Conn..
Harriett L. Foster-40-F-W-wife-married 23yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.England
Ralph E. Foster-15-M-W-son-at school-
b.Conn..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.N.J..
Elizabeth Van Riper-79-F-W-mother in law-widow-
b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England-immigrated 1855
———————————————-
Connecticut
New Haven County
Ansonia, ward 4
Roll T624-137
District 324
page 103a, sheet 3, image 6,
89 High Street 

33-44
Edwin Van Riper-44-M-W-head-clerk, iron foundry-married 4yrs.-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.England
ClaraVan Riper-28-F-W-wife-married 4yrs-1 child, 1 living-
b.Conn.-Fa.b.Sweden-Mo.b.Sweden
Lawson Van Riper-2-M-W-son-
b.Conn..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Conn..
——————————————
Connecticut
Tolland County
Ellington Town
Roll T624-143
District 555
page 36b, sheet 3, image 5, April 20 

 

27-29
Herbert F. Bell-43-M-W-head-
b.Conn..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.Conn..
Annie T. (Van Reiper) Bell-42-F-W-wife-married 24yrs.-4 children, 4 living-
b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J.-Mo.b.Conn..
Sarah A. Van Riper-84-F-W-mother in law-widow (of David Van Reiper)-1 child,1 living-
b.Conn..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.Conn..
===============================================
January 09, 2008.

 

1910 Van Riper census, Colorado

1910
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
Colorado
====================== 

Colorado
Denver County
Denver City
Roll T624-116
district 161
page 153b, sheet 2, image 4, April 16
309 Ellsworth Street 

46-43
Ransom Van Riper-58-M-W-head-machinist,chemical works-married 37yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Vermont-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lydia A. (Tuttle) Van Riper-59-F-W-wife-married (Dec.2,1872) 37yrs.-3 children,2 living-
b.Ohio-Fa.b.Ohio-Mo.b.Ohio
Alva Van Riper-36-M-W-son-solicitor,business house-single-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ohio
Jessie B. Hamilton-31-F-W-daughter-widow, 1 child,0 living-
b.Illinois-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ohio
—————————————– 

Colorado
El Paso County
Colorado Springs, ward 6
Roll T624-119
district 52
page 152b, sheet 1, image 2
706 South Nevada Avenue 

 

27-29
Eddie B. Van Riper-42-M-W-head-carpenter, house-married 16yrs-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Alma Van Riper-35-F-W-wife-married 16yrs., 3 children,1 living-
b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Eunice Van Riper-6-F-W-daughter-at school-
b.Pa..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
=========================
Jan. 7, 2008

 

Bill Van Riper (photo)

Bill van Riper

 

 

Photo of: Bill Van Riper

Served in Company C Along the Rio Grande in 1880’s.
Later a Deputy United 

Photo Found: January 12, 1994 Lunnison, Colorado

 

(Thanks, Bonnie Van Riper-Balok, for sending this photo)

 

Genealogy of Juriaen Thomasse (by Peter Geoghegan van Riper)

From this page you can view or download a MS Excel file, which contains all the information given in the confusing tract of the book ‘Important Early Settlers of New York and New Jersey’ which I believe is the same as the William Nelson book.

 

It is organized in this way:

the first worksheet “Individuals” lists all the individuals from the book. The first two columns indicate the individual: each one is given a code for themselves which is their generation and an ID number I have assigned them.
So, the numbers “4” and “17” means the 17th person in the 4th generation. The next column indicates each person’s parent, so they can all be linked in the tree in the next worksheet, called “Generations”. You will see these two sets of numbers again–the individual’s numbers, and then their parent. The tree begins, as you can see, with Juriaen as first generation, and all succeeding generations following. You will also see that I started coloring the men in blue and women in pink, although I didn’t finish, largely because some of the names were a bit difficult to tell the sex, since I’m not used to them.

Now the next worksheet “Garrets” is something I was using to research our own branch of the family. We haven’t yet made the final link from my immediate family to the tree I have constructed here. Our latest find was that my g-g-g-great grandfather was Garret Van Riper, who had moved from northern New Jersey to Upstate New York, where he and his wife gave birth to their son William, my g-g-great grandfather. I don’t have the info here, but Garret was born sometime in the late 1700s, which would make him 4th, 5th or 6th generation most likely. I was highlighting those individuals who would most likely be the link, so I would know where to begin the next stage of our research. However, it is also possible that there are individuals missing from these first 6 generations who remained in New Jersey, which may require more filling in before I can make the link directly back to Juriaen. I’m sure there are Van Ripers out there who could help complete the puzzle!

And one last thing, while I put in all birthplace and residence information for each individual, I didn’t get around to putting in all their birth and death dates listed in the book.

So a few questions:

  1. Would we, or anyone with some variation of ‘Riper’ in the low countries be related? It is very confusing with all the variations of the name.
  2. Does anyone know for certain from where the “Bonte Koe” left? My brother tried to find out when he was in Holland years ago, but apparently there were so many ships named “Bonte Koe” he couldn’t sort through them in time to find out.
  3. Are we absolutely sure that Juriaen came from Ribe? With all the changes of spellings of the different town names and surnames, is it possible that Juriaen actually came from de Rijp, but it just got misspelled along the way? And if he did come from Ribe, is it possible that he was nevertheless a Dutchman, that is, were there any Dutch there at the time?

 

Passenger-list “In the Spotted Cow”, April 1663

EXCERPT FROM “LIST OF INHABITANTS OF COLONIAL NEW YORK” 
From the Documentary History of the State of New York by Edmund Bailey O’Callaghan

Published by Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc, Baltimore. April 1663; In the Spotted Cow.

 

  • Hendrick Corneliss, from New Netherland
  • Staes de Groot, from Tricht
  • Elje Barents, the Wife of Adam Bremen, and servant girl
  • Jan Lourens, from Schonder Woort, and Wife and two children
  • Theunis Bastiaensen Cool, and child.
  • Jan Bastiaensen, from Leerdam, and Wife and four children
  • Giel Bastiaensen, from Leerdam, and Wife and four children
  • Gerrit Jans, from Arnhem, and Wife and Brother-in-Law, Arnoldus Willems,
  • Joris Adraaiaensen, from Leerdam
  • Peter Matthysen, from Limborgh
  • Jan Boerhans
  • Lammert Jansen Dorlant
  • Gerrit Verbeeck
  • Grietje Gerrits, the Wife of Dirck Jansen, and two children
  • Adriaen Jansen Honink from Well, and Wife and four children
  • Hans Jacob Sardingh
  • Juriaen Tomassen, from Rypen
  • Jan Laurens, from Rypen
  • Jan Otto van Teyl, and Wife and child
  • Matthys Bastiaensen vander Peich, and daughter
  • Marytje Theunis van Beest
  • Jerome Bovie, and Pays de Vaud, and Wife and five children
  • David de Marist, from Picardy, and Wife and four children
  • Pierre Niu, from the Pays de Vaud, and Wife, sucking child and sister.
  • Jean Mesurole, from Picardy, and Wife and sucking child
  • Jean Arien, from Monpellier, and Wife and child(removed to the Islands)
  • Martin Renare, from Picardy, and Wife and child
  • Jacob Kerve, from Leyden, and Wife
  • Pierre Parmentie, from Pays de Vaud, and Wife and son.
  • Joost Houpleine, from Flanders, and wife and son
  • Joost Houpleine, Junior, and Wife and sucking child
  • Guilliam Goffou, from Sweden.
  • Moillart Journay, from Pays de vaud
  • Pierre Richard, from Paris

 

The above is from the chapter entitled EARLY IMMIGRANTS TO NEW NETHERLAND 1657-1664 and is on pages 172 and 173.

 

History of the Van Riper Family in America 1753 – 1958 (by Edward A. Van Riper)

 

(The following article was contributed to the Ripernet website by William B. Holmes from Virginia,

who passed away on June 11, 2000)


"In the year 1753 three brothers arrived in New Netherlands from Holland. The youngest of the three was Jacob, age 7 years. I do not know the names or ages of the other two brothers.

They settled in new Netherlands and later on as Jacob came of age he married a French woman, Abbey Ann Lasier.

In the year 1798 yellow fever broke out in lower town around the fort and green and the farmers and villagers began to move north to what was Greenwich Village.

Greenwich Village was formed in 1634, the first house being built by Wonter Von Twiller. The district was exceptionally fine and heathful and so many of the people settled there. Some of the people moved across the river to New Jersey and New York state.

Jacob and his family settled between Haverstraw and Spring Valley, New York. They had two sons, Abram and Dennis (or Tunis).

Abram married Catherine Michler and had eleven children, eight sons and three daughters.

Dennis married Maria Fisher. They had four children, two boys and two girls. All but one died at an early age. The survivor was John Fisher Van Riper, my great great grandfather.

Abram and Dennis were born at or near a place called the Pond - which could be Rockland Lake, which is near Spring Valley, N.Y.

Dennis had a farm at St. Andrews, Orange County, N.Y. and also one at St. Elmo. He died at Wallkill, N.Y. and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn, N.Y.

Abram and two of his sons, Jacob and Lewis, had a cotton mill which, in those days, was known as the Dutch Factory at Clarkstown - near Spring Valley.

Between the years 1850 and 1860 Abram and his family decided to go west to Michigan. They founded the village of LaGrange in Cass County and there proceded to build a new mill for the manufacture of cotton and wollen goods.

They heard that the railroad was expected to pass near them but it never did so that the mill was then abandoned. In the years that followed the family started to migrate to other parts of Michigan.

Abram and members of his family are buried in the Van Riper Cemetery at LaGrange, Michigan."

 

(The lay-out of the genealogy here below is not very clear, due to limitations of the software used. We suggest you download the William B. Holmes report (PDF) which contains all this and more information)

o–10  Jacob Van Riper  B.

1746,

|        Holland      Came

to  America  from Holland in 1753.  M. Abbey Ann {Mary Ann}

Frazier {Lazier}, 1785  Ch. Abram and Dennis {Tunis} Van

Riper  Resided. Between Haverstraw and Spring Valley, Rockland

County, NY    D. 1817

|

o—9  Abram Van Riper  B.

1787      M.

|     | Catherine Michler  Ch.

Jacob John, John A., Louis, Abram, Charles A., Garret,

William, Tunis, Abbey Ann, Maria, Margaret, and Matilda Van

Riper  He owned and operated a cotton mill at Midland Park,

near Ridgewood, NJ (or at Spring Valley, Rockland County,

NY).  Resided. Moved to Cass County, Michigan between 1850 and

  1. D. August 19, 1871    Bu. Van Riper Cemetery, Cass

County, MI

|     |

o—8  Jacob John Van Riper  B.

1807       M. Maria

|  Van Orden    D. 1838

|     |

o—8  John A. Van Riper  B.

1811       M. Leah

|     | Zabriska, see note below.  Ch.

Lewis Van

|     | Riper    D. 1886

|     |     |

o—7  Lewis Van Riper  B.        Ch. Paul

Van Riper

|     | D.

|     |     |     |

o—6  Paul Van Riper, MD  B.        Ch. Two

sons.  He

|        practiced medicine in Champion, Marquette

|       County, MI.    D.

|           |     |     |

o—5  {Son} Van Riper  B.        D.

|           |     |     |

o—5  {Son} Van Riper  B.        D.

|     |     |

o— –8  Leah Zabriska  B.        D.

|     |

o—8  Louis Van Riper  B. 1815

Not

|  married.    D. 1863

|     |

o—8  Abram Van Riper  B. 1816

  1. Maria

|  Yowsey    D. 1900

|     |

o—8  Charles A. Van Riper  B.

1822       M.

|  Emiline Springsteel    D.

1900

|     |

o—8  Garret Van Riper  B.        M.

Maria

|  Zabriska, see note below.

D.

|     |

o—8  William Van Riper  B.        M.

Ida Norton

|   D.

|     |

o—8  Tunis Van Riper  B.        M.

Hanna

|  Ackerman    D.

|     |

o—8  Abbey Ann Van Riper  B.

  1. Albert

|  Van Dien    D.

|     |

o—8  Maria Van Riper  B.        D.

Died at the age

|  of two years.

|     |

o—8  Margaret Van Riper  B.

  1. John Sturr

|  D.

|     |

o—8  Matilda Van Riper  B.        D.

|     |

o— –9  Catherine Michler

  1. D.

|

o—9  Dennis {Tunis} Van Riper

  1. March

|    | 19,  1792, at the “Pond,”

Rockland Lake, near Spring Valley, Rockland County, NY    M.

Maria Fisher  Ch. John Fisher, Caroline, and Stephan Van

Riper  He had a farm at St. Andrews, Orange County, NY, and

another farm at St. Elmo, NY.    D. September 7, 1884,

Wallkill, Ulster County, NY    Bu. Greenwood Cemetery,

Brooklyn, NY

|     |

o—8  John Fisher Van Riper  B. July

13, 1815

|    | M. Mary Ellen Moore, 1837  Ch.

Caroline, Sarah, Clara, Mary Ellen, and Charles Close Van

Riper  He was a merchant of dry goods.  His partner was

Christian Zabriske. (Note. John Fisher Van Riper’s nephews,

John A. and Garret Van Riper, see above, married Leah and

Maria Zabriska.)  He left an estate of $35,000.  Resided. 37

Charlton Street, New York, NY, and 519 Greenwich Street     D.

November 8, 1879    Bu. Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY

|     |     |

o— –7  Eugene Britton  B. March 1, 1839,

Staten

|    |      Island, Richmond County, NY

  1. Caroline Van Riper, September 20, 1860  Ch. Joseph,

Caroline, Caroline, Emma, George P., Adeline, Mary Ellen,

Eugenie, and Clara Britton  Resided. 12 St. James Place and

324 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn, NY; and. 120 West 80th Street,

New York, NY    D. September 6, 1922    Bu. Moravian Cemetery,

Staten Island, Richmond County, NY

|     |     |     |

o— 1 thru 6  Britton, LaTourette, Brooks, Armour,

and

|Holmes Families

|    |     |     |

o—7  Caroline Van Riper  B. August 19,

1840    D.

|  January 21, 1924    Bu. Moravian

Cemetery,

|  Staten Island, Richmond County, NY

|     |     |

o— –7  George W. Post  B.        M. Sarah

Van Riper

|    |      Ch. Clara Post    D.

|    |     |     |

o—6  Clara Post  B.        (No children)    D.

|    |     |     |

o—7  Sarah Van Riper  B. 1842       D.

1913

|     |     |

o—7  Clara Van Riper  B. 1846       Did

not marry.

|  D. 1861

|     |     |

o— –7  Charles A. Blauvelt {Blavrett}

  1. M.

|    |      Mary Ellen Van Riper  Ch.

Willard and

|    |      Fanny Blauvelt {Blavrett}    D.

|    |     |     |

o—6  Willard Blauvelt {Blavrett}  B.

Resided.

|  Patterson, Passaic County, NJ    D.

|    |     |     |

o—6  Fanny Blauvelt {Blavrett}  B.

Resided.

|  Patterson, Passaic County, NJ    D.

|    |     |     |

o—7  Mary Ellen Van Riper  B. 1848

Nickname.

|  “Mamie”    D. 1923

|     |     |

o—7  Charles Close Van Riper  B. 1851

  1. Maria

|    |  Louise Post  Ch. Gladys, Vera,

Edward Adams, and John Fisher Van Riper  He served with his

brother-in-law Eugene Britton in the 7th Regiment of New York,

U.S.A.    D. 1932

|    |     |     |

o—6  Gladys Van Riper  B.        D.

|    |     |     |

o—6  Vera Van Riper  B.        D.

|    |     |     |

o—6  Edward Adams Van Riper  B. 1883      M.

Mary

|    |  Ramsey  Ch. Frederick C. Van Riper    D.

|    |     |     |     |

o—5  Frederick C. Van Riper  B. 1923      M. Emma Lou

|    | Nelson  Ch. Charles Edward Van Riper    D.

|    |    |     |     |     |

|     o— –6  Mary Ramsey  B.        D.

|          |     |     |     |

o—4  {Son} Van Riper  B. 1958

|          |     |     |     |

o— –5  Emma Lou Nelson  B.        D.

|     |     |     |

o—6  John Fisher Van Riper  B. 1885       M.

Grace

|  Kilburn    D. 1923

|    |    |     |

o— –7  Maria Louise Post  B.        D.

|    |     |

|    |   o—9  Oscar Moore  B.

  1. Sarah

|    |   | |     {—–} Ch. Mary

Ellen Moore

|    |   | |      D.

|    |   | |

o— –8  Mary Ellen Moore  B.

1827        D.

|   | December 27, 1870

|   | |

|   o— — 9 Sarah {—–}

  1. D.

|    |        |

|    |        o— –10  Mary

{—–}  B.        D.

|    |

o—8  Caroline Van Riper  B.

D.

|    |

o—8  Stephan Van Riper  B.        D.

|    |

o— –9  Maria Fisher

  1. D.

|

o— –10  Abbey Ann {Mary

Ann} Frazier

{Lazier}

  1. France    D.

History of the Van Riper Family in America 1753 – 1958 by

Edward A. Van Riper  Dated: October 28, 1958

“In the year 1753 three brothers arrived in New Netherlands

from Holland.  The youngest of the three was Jacob, age 7

years.  I do not know the names or ages of the other two

brothers.

They settled in new Netherlands and later on as Jacob came of

age he married a French woman, Abbey Ann Lasier.

In the year 1798 yellow fever broke out in lower town around

the fort and green and the farmers and villagers began to move

north to what was Greenwich Village.

Greenwich Village was formed in 1634, the first house being

built by Wonter Von Twiller.  The district was exceptionally

fine and heathful and so many of the people settled there.

Some of the people moved across the river to New Jersey and

New York state.

Jacob and his family settled between Haverstraw and Spring

Valley, New York.  They had two sons, Abram and Dennis (or

Tunis).

Abram married Catherine Michler and had eleven children, eight

sons and three daughters.

Dennis married Maria Fisher.  They had four children, two boys

and two girls.  All but one died at an early age.  The

survivor was John Fisher Van Riper, my great great

grandfather.

Abram and Dennis were born at or near a place called the Pond

– which could be Rockland Lake, which is near Spring Valley,

N.Y.

Dennis had a farm at St. Andrews, Orange County, N.Y. and also

one at St. Elmo.  He died at Wallkill, N.Y. and is buried in

Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn, N.Y.

Abram and two of his sons, Jacob and Lewis, had a cotton mill

which, in those days, was known as the Dutch Factory at

Clarkstown – near Spring Valley.

Between the years 1850 and 1860 Abram and his family decided

to go west to Michigan.  They founded the village of LaGrange

in Cass County and there proceded to build a new mill for the

manufacture of cotton and wollen goods.

They heard that the railroad was expected to pass near them

but it never did so that the mill was then abandoned.  In the

years that followed the family started to migrate to other

parts

of Michigan.

Abram and members of his family are buried in the Van Riper

Cemetery at LaGrange, Michigan.”

 

Giles and Rosilla Van Riper (about 1800) by Rowena Billos

Giles Van Riper, born prob. in NJ or just north over NY border. Listed in NJ Federal Census records, Wantage, Sussex Co., New Jersey.
Following years: 1830, 1840, 1850. In first two he was listed with his wife Rosilla (Zilla). He was a laborer. In the 1850 Census he was found with his family on page 198, family 212.

Giles Van Riper was Baptized as an adult at the 1st Presbyterian Church of Wantage, Clove Road near Deckertown, Sussex Co., NJ. (Ref: Chinkchewanska Chapter, DAR, copied and indexed these church records.)

Their children were:

  1. Frederick Van Riper. b. 1829 in NJ
  2. Thomas Van Riper, b. 1831 in Sussex Co., NJ
  3. Abram Giles Van Riper, b. Deckertown, Sussex Co NJ , d. 13 Jan 1903 in Hope, Warren Co., NJ
  4. Elizabeth Van Riper, b. 1838 in Wantage, Sussex Co., NJ
  5. Frances Van Riper, b. abt. 1840 in Wantage Twp, d. November 1912 in Newton, Sussex Co. NJ, bur. Fairview Cem. in Newton.
  6. Naomi Van Riper, b. 1844, Wantage Twp.
  7. James S. Van Riper, b. 8 Feb 1844, in Deckertown, Sussex Co. NJ, d. 20 Nov. 1914 in Springport, Jackson, Co. Michigan. Served in Civil War.
  8. Josiah Van Riper, b. 1846 in Wantage, Sussex Co.
  9. William Van Riper, b. abt. 1849 in Wantage Twp, d. 1 Nov 1913 in Tranquility, Green Twp., Sussex Co., NJ

Information of some of above children and the next generation:

Frances Van Riper (5) died November 1912 in Newton, Sussex Co., NJ. her obituary was in the Sussex Register, Newton, NJ in November of 1912. She had married John Williams in Sussex Co., NJ (no date). They had the following three children:

  1. William C. b. prob. Sussex Co., NJ
  2. Jane (who married Orville Blanchard in Sussex Co?)
  3. George C., b. Sussex Co.

James S. Van Riper (7) – married Sarah Scribner in 1870 at Portland, Michigan. She was the daughter of Moses, he originally of Monroe Co., NY and Jane (Quackenboss) Scribner,she originally from Vermont and Michigan. One child was born to James and Sarah (Scribner) Van Riper.

She was Belle, born 8 February 1874 in Portland, Ionia Co., Michigan. James S. Van Riper signed up to serve in the Civil War, then went to Michigan when the War was over.  I understand that several of his brothers served as well.

William Van Riper (9) married (1st) a (name unknown) Wintermute, she was the daughter of John Wintermute and Sarah ? His 2nd wife was Malinda “Linnie”, last name unknown.

The descendants of Juriaen Tomassen Van Ripen

EXCERPT FROM “HISTORY OF HUDSON COUNTY”
By Charles H. Winfield

THE VAN RIPEN FAMILY

VAN RIPEN – V. REIPEN – V.REYPEN – V. REIPER – V. REYPER – V.RIPER- V. RYPER

This name with its present multitudinous orthography, is derived from the Latin ripa, and was the name of a city on the North bank of the river Nibbs, sometimes called Nipsick, or Gram. North Jutland ( so called to distinguish it from South Jutland or Schleswig), in Denmark was divided into four dioceses, the most southwesterly part of Cimbri, who, at one time, invaded the Roman Empire.
The city of Ripen, in the diocese of Ripen, is situated in lat. 55°36′ north, and lon. 9°10′ east. Next to Wibourg it is the most ancient town in North Jutland (1). It once had a commodious harbor and profitable commerce; but the one long since filled up and the other sought different channels. Its cathedral was imposing, built of hewn stone, with a steeple of great height, which served as a landmark for mariners.

In the Swedish war of 1645 the city was captured, but recovered by the Danes soon after. From this port, in April, 1663, a vessel named “T’ Bonte Koe,” The Spotted Cow, sailed for the Netherland, with eightynine passengers, consisting of men, women and children. Among the number was Juriaen Tomassen, a young man of the city of Ripen. About four years after his arrival he m. Pryntje Hermans, May 25, 1667; d. Sept 12, 1695. Some of his descendants took the name Jurianse – now Yereance and Auryansen – while others, taking the name of the city from which their ancestor sailed, became Van Ripen.

  • (1) Fenning’s Geography ii, 123. In Winfield’s Land Titles, the name is written Rypen. It is thus laid down on a map of Denmark in old geographical work, published in London during the reign of Queen Anne, the title page of which, of the copy I have ,is destroyed. I am now satisfied, from the origin of the word, that the name should be written Ripen, and it is thus written in the text and on a map in Fenning. Every other way of writing it is clearly wrong, though sanctioned by generations.

Second Generation

Juriaen Tomassen had ch,:

2. I. Tomas (III), bap. June 10, 1668; m. Jannetje, dau. of Jan Straatmaker, June 2, 1691
3. II.Gerrit (21), bap. June 27, 1670; m. Beetlitje, dau. of Dircl Janse Oosten and Elizabeth Cornelis, of Hoboken June 6, 1693; d. Sept, 4 1748; she d. May 20, 1745.
4. III. Aelje, bap. Dec. 21, 1672.
5. IV. Chrystyntje, bap. Nov. 24, 1677; m. Pieter Gerbrantse (2) Aug. 1 1698.
6. V. Maritje, bap. April 28, 1680; m. Claas Gerbrantse (3) April 11, 1704.
7. VI. Harman, bap. Oct 21, 1682; d. in inf.
8. VII. Jan (29), m. Neeltje Gerbrantse (5), April 7, 1702.
9. VIII. Harman (33), b Dec 6, 1686; m. 1st, Maritje Freericks, June 20, 1709; 2d, Judith, dau. of Christopher Steinmets, in 1721; removed to Aquackanonck his will, dated June 17, 1754, was proved May14,1736.
10. IX. Grietje, b. Oct. 5, 1691.

Third Generation

Tomas(2) had ch;
11. I. Gerrit(41), b. Feb. 6, 1692; m.Jannetje Vreeland (31), June 19, 1718; his will, dated Feb.17,1761 was proved Nov. 23, 1761.
12. II. Juriaen (44), b.June 12, 1693; m. Aeltje Van Winkle (28), June 12, 1714.
13. III. Jan,b Oct. 8, 1694.
14. IV. Abraham (51), b. April 4, 1696; m. 1st, Elizabeth Hesselse; 2d, Catrintje Andriese, Sept. 13, 1729.
15. V. Isaac, b. Oct. 28 1697.
16. VI. Jacob (52) b. Oct 9, 1699; m. Maritje Gerbrant (12), Dec. 21, 1728.
17. VII. Geesje, b. Oct. 4 1702.
18. VIII. Maritje, b. Oct. 3, 1704; m. Jacob Vreeland, of Belleville, Dec. 21, 1726.
19. IX. Elisabet, b. April 4, 1707.
20. X. Dirck, b Jan. 25, 1709; m. Pietertje Post, Sept. 28, 1732.

Gerrit (3) had ch;
21. I.Elizabeth, b. May29, 1694; m. Michael H. Vreeland (32), May 30, 1719; d. Nov. 18 1767.
22. II. Lea, b. Sept. 11, 1697; m. Jacob Van Wagenen May 2, 1719; d. Dec 19, 1775.
23. III. Juriaen (53). b. Aug. 15, 1699; m. Grietje d. July 29, 1739.
24. IV. Garret, b. Dec 4, 1701; m. Martje Gerbrandse, and had ch.: 1. Metje, b. March 2, 1732.
25. V. Dirck, b. Jan. 17, 1704.
26. VI. Aeltje, b. March 29, 1705; d. Sept 30, 1710.
27. VII.Cornelius (55) b. Oct. 6, 1707 m. Aeltje Van Winkle (34), June 29, 1728; d. Jan. 17, 1771.
28. VIII. Johannis (60), b.June 3, 1710; m. 1st, Sarah, dau. of Henricus Kuyper, Dec. 2, 1740; she d. July 2, 1741; 2d, Margrietje Van Winkle (36), Sept. 5, 1742; d. Aug. 24, 1776.

Jan (8) had ch:
29. I. Jurrie, b. Jan 22, 1703; m. Elizabeth Steinmets, Nov. 13, 1730.
30. II. Maritje, b. March 16, 1706.
31. III.Metje, b. July 22, 1711; m. John Vreeland.
32. IV.Gerrebrand (61), b. June 1, 1719; m. Fitje Van Vorst (23) , Jan 6, 1742.

Harman (9) had ch;
33. I. Juriaen ,b.Sept 12, 1710; m. Helena Van Houten.
34. II. Frederick, b. Feb 22, 1713; m. 1 st.Catrintje Hopper Oct 19, 1738; 2d Annetje Van Vorst (24), Dec. 2, 1742.
35. III. Abraham, b. Jan. 25, 1716;
IV. Johannis, b.July 21, 1718.
36. V. Christophel (62) b. Sept 1722; m. Metje Brouwer, Sept 28, 1746.
37. VI. Maritje, b. Sept 14, 1724; 
VII. Jacob, b. Feb. 8, 1728.
38. VIII. Isaac,b. Sept. 30, 1729 m. Annatje Egbertse; had ch: Petrus, bap. Nov. 19 1752.
39. IX. Sarah; 
X. Jannetje, b. June 11, 1732;
XI. Gerrit, b. Nov. 3, 1734.
40. XII. Thomas;
XIII. Christina.

Fourth Generation

Gerrit[ 11] Had ch.:
41. I. Maritje; m. Henry Van Winkle.
42. II.Jannetje; m. Jacob Van Winkle.
43. III. Lea; m. Peter Jacobusse.

Juriaen [12] had ch.:
44. I. Thomas, b. Jan 7, 1715: m. Lena Van Wagenen, Jan. -1741.
45. II. Antje, b Nov. 4, 1716: m. Martin Ryersen, of N.Y. in 1737.
46. III. Simeon, b Feb. 8, 1719.
47. IV. Jenneke, b. Dec. 25, 1720 ; m. Jacob Van Houten Sept. 6, 1745.
48. V. Abraham, b. Sept. 27 1722; d. in inf.; 
VI. Johannis b. May 7, 1725.
49. VII. Rachel, b. Sept 4, 1727; 
VIII. Lea, b. June 14, 1729.
50. IX. Abraham, b. Feb. 12, 1731.

Abraham [14] had ch.:
51. I. Jannetje, b. April 17, 1723; 
II. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 11, 1726.

Jacob [16] had ch.
52. I. Catrina, b. Sept. 28, 1729; 
II. Herpert, b. April 16, 1731; m. Margrietje Berry; had ch.: 1. Jacobus, b. Feb.
25, 1765.

Juriaen [23] had ch.:
53. I. Garret(70), m. 1st, Jannetje Diedricks; she d. Oct 13, 1784; 2d Lena Vreeland (63)
54. II. Aeltje, m. Daniel Van Winkle (43); 
III. Beelitje.

Cornelius [27] had ch.:
55. I. Garret, d.s.p. His will was proved May 4, 1795.
56. II. Daniel (72), b. June 26, 1736; m. Elizabeth Terhune. Oct. 13, 1761 ; d. July 23, 1818; she b. July 15,
1738; d. June 1, 1811.

He was a blacksmith by trade, of little education, but of good sterling sense. During the Revolutionary War he was an unyielding patriot. For a short time he was lieutenaut in the militia. He was taken prisoner by a tory named Van Wart, and locked up in the old sugar house. When brought before the British officer
for examination, his captor and William Bayard. of Hoboken, were present. Van Wart asked him where his rebel coat was. Van Ripen replied. “The coat does not make the man.” The officer asked “What then does? Putting his hand over his heart, the old patriot replied, This, Sir. Colonel Bayard desired to have him held a prisoner but the officer was so pleased
 with the assurance that he would do the same as often as he was arrested. He was Judge of the Bergen Common Pleas for a number of years after the war. His name appears on many papers and records of his day.

57. III. Beelitje, b. Oct. 10, 1741; m. Johannis Van Horn (10), May 6, 1762; d. Feb. 13, 1826; “Who as it ware fell asleep.”
58. IV. Jannetje, bap. April 16, 1745; m. Nicholas Tuers, May 15, 1766.
59. V. Aeltje, b. June 7, 1748; 
VI. Cornelius, b. Dec. 8, 1750, d. Aug. 13, 1767.

Johannis [28] had ch.:
60. I. Garret (75), b. Feb. 4 1749; m. 1st, Catlyntje Van Wagenen (47); 2d, Catlyntje Van Ripen (72), March 2, 1779; d.
 Aug. 31, 1837.

Gerrebrand [32] had ch.:
61. I. Neeltje, b. Oct. 26, 1747; 
II. Garret, b. April 6, 1753, d. in inf.

III. Garrett, b. Jan 27, 1754; 
IV. Sarah, b. Feb. 24, 1757.

Christophel [36] had ch.:
62. I. Alexander (82) , m. Anneke Brower; d. Aug. 30, 1817.
63. II. Harman, bap. Nov. 25 1753; d. Aug. 23 1828.
64. III. Arriantje, b. Jan. 31, 1762 ; 
IV. Gerrit, b. Sept. 4, 1764, d. in inf.
65. V. Jurrie (88) , b. Feb. 8, 1767; m. Antje Vreeland.
66. VI. Hessel, b. April 12, 1769 ; 
VII. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 24, 1770.
67. VIII.Gerrit, b. Nov. 27, 1772, d. in inf.; 
IX. Neeltje, b. March 13, 1775.
68. X. Jan, b. Oct. 29, 1778; 
XI. Annatje, b. Dec. 12, 1781.
69. XII.Gerrit, b. Sept. 28, 1786.

Fifth Generation

Garrett [53] had ch.
70. I. Jurrie (89), b. July 20, 1769: m. 1st, Neeltje Van Horn (17), Dec. 18, 1790; 2d, Aegie Diedricks, wid. of Jacob Collard, Sept. 13, 1807; d. April 4, 1826.
71. II. Joris, b. June 3, 1787; m. Clara Vreeland (172), July 23, 1814; removed to Saddle River; had ch. :I. Jane, m. Garret Newkirk (51), Nov. 5, 1840: II. Cornelius; III. John ; IV. George; V.Hartman ; Eliza ; IX. Clarissa, b. Oct. 4, 1840.

Daniel [56] had ch.:
72. I.Catlyntje, b. Sept. 2, 1762; m. Garret Van Ripen(60) May 2, 1779; d. Nov. 14, 1833.
73. II.Cornelius (91), b. May 23, 1767; m. 1st., Elizabeth Vreeland (88); marriage bond dated Jan. 20, 1787: 2d, Vronwtje, dau. of Garrebrant Gerritsen, of Slotterdam ; she d. Sept. 19, 1806; 3d, Aeltje Van Horn (16), wid. of Michael Van Houten, May 31, 1807; d. Jan. 6, 1842.
74. III.Derrick (99), b. Aug 28, 1772; m. Jenneke Vreeland (100), Oct.-, 1792; d. July 3, 1851.

Garret [60] had ch.:
75. I. Margrietje, b. Oct. 10, 1775; d. July 26, 1776.
76. II.Margrietje, b. Dec. 30, 1780; d. May 31, 1781.
77. III.Catlyntje, b. Nov. 29, 1782; m. Helmich Van Houten, Dec. 7, 1799.
78. IV. Elizabeth, b. July 13, 1785; m. Daniel Van Ripen (91) , Sept. 18, 1811; d. Sept. 18, 1852.
79. V. Margrietje, b. Oct. 30, 1788; m. Cornelius Van Winkle (82), Aug. 16, 1807; d. Feb. 23, 1866.
80. VI. Annatje, b. July 12, 1794; m. John G. Van Horn (24), Dec. 19, 1812; d. Dec. 6, 1872.
81. VII.Beelitje, b. Dec. 27, 1797; m. John Van Buskirk (47), Nov. 20, 1814.

Alexander [62] had ch. :
82. I. Christophel (110), m. Gertrude, dau. of John Van Houten, Dec. 27, 1802; d. March 8, 1840, aet. 60 yrs, 1 mo.; she d. Aug. 8, 1860.
83. II. Aeltje, m. John E. Smith, March 27, 1811; d. Oct. 5, 1851.
84. III. Adriana, m. Phillip R. Earle, March 6, 1812.
85. IV. Garret (120) m. Hannah Evans, May 28, 1817; she d. Oct. 9, 1824
86. V. Thomas, m. Rachel Van Winkle, of Aquackanonck: d. June 1, 1849, aet. 69 years.
87. VI.John, d. Sept. 3, 1836,unm.

Jurrie [65] had ch.:
88. I. Simeon, b. Dec. 2, 1789;
II. Nicholas, b. Jan. 27, 1792:
III. Stephen, b. July 20, 1793; 
IV. Antje, b. Jan. 26, 1796.

Sixth Generation

Jurrie[70] had ch.:
89. I. Antje, d. July 29, 1796.
90. II.Garret (122), b. Oct. 16, 1791; m. Elizabeth Simonson, Jan. 14, 1815; d. Oct. 2, 1833.

Cornelius [73] had ch.:
91. I. Daniel (123), b. March 7, 1788, m. Elizabeth Van Ripen (78), Sept. 18, 1811; d. July 1, 1873.
92. II. Garrabrant, b. Jan. 8, 1793; m. Hannah dau. of John Van Blarcom; removed to Bergen County.
93. III. Elizabeth, b. April 9, 1794; m. Stephen Vreeland (92), Oct. 14, 1817; d. Dec. 17, 1827.
94. IV. Garret C. (125), b. July 20, 1797; m. Eliza, dau.of Isaac Van Wart, April 28, 1819.
95. V. Helena, b. Sept. 21, 1799; m. Peter Van Winkle, May 20, 1820.
96. VI. Derrick, b. May 22, 1803; m. Margaret, dau. of Thomas Cadmus, Oct. 15, 1825; removed to Passaic County.
97. VII.John, b. May 4, 1808; d. May 14, 1829.
98. VIII.Cornelius C,(129), b. April 8, 1813; m. 1st, Catharine Van Horn (46), May 5, 1882; 2d. Christina C., dau. of Evert Van Alen, Aug. 27, 1835.

Derick [74] had ch.:
99. I. Michael (135), b. Nov. 8, 1793; m. Cecilia Cadmus (25), Dec. 21, 1816; d. April 22, 1868.
100. II. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 23, 1795; d. Sept. 3, 1796.
101. III.Annatje, b. June 23, 1797; m. Abraham Vreeland (139), Nov. 30, 1816.
102. IV. Elizabeth, b. July 9, 1800; V. Aegie, b. Dec. 19, 1801 d. unm.
103. VI. Daniel R. (144), b. Sept. 7, 1803; m. Jane, dau. of Adrian M. Post, Sept. 7, 1826; d. April 22, 1873.
104. VII.Cornelius R. (150), b. March 27, 1805; m. Mary, dau. of Abraham Sickles, Sept. 15, 1827.
105. VIII. Catherine, b. Sept. 24, 1807; m. Albert Zabriskie, Nov. 7, 1822, d. Dec. 31, 1868; he d. Sept.-1872.
106. IX. Jane, b. Dec. 27, 1809; m. Egert Wauters, Jan. 17, 1828; d. June 14, 1872.
107. X. George, b. Sept. 23, 1811; m. Gitty, dau. of John Outwater, Sept. 13, 1832; d. May 3, 1864, s.p.
108. XI. Helena, b. April 20, 1813; d. May 6, 1813.
109. XII. Aletta, b. Oct. 16, 1819; m. John S. Tuttle, Oct. 29. 1840; d. March 29, 1855.

Christophel [82] had ch.:
110. I. Annetje, b. April 10, 1803; m. Mindert Vreeland (182), Nov. 24, 1836.
111. II. Nancy, b. July 23, 1804; m. Martin Tise, Dec. 24, 1829.
112. III.Henry, b. Sept. 12, 1806; m. Catharine, dau. of Jacob Cubberly; d. April 14, 1849, s.p.
113. IV. John, b. July 22, 1808; d. unm.
114. V. Thomas(157), b. Oct. 20, 1810; m. Nancy Parvine. Nov. 30 1834; d. May 25, 1846.
115. VI. Alexander, b. Nov. 25, 1812; m. Julia Ann Acker, Nov. 15, 1834; d. Dec. 29, 1845 had ch.: Henry and Rosa.
116. VII. Aletta, m. Thomas Wilkes, May 3, 1849.
117. VIII. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 28, 1817; d unm.
118. IX. Gertude, b. Sept. 15, 1820; m. Havens Tuttle, Oct. 6, 1836.
119. X. Jane, b. Dec. 28, 1823.

Garret[85] had ch. :
120. I. Ann Elizabeth. b. Feb. 19, 1818.;
II. Benjamin E., b. May 9, 1820, d. Oct. 7, 1820; 
III. Harriet E., b. March 29, 1822.
121. 1V Benjamin (158), b. June 23, 1824; m. Nancy, dau. of Benjamin Drake, July 27, 1847.

Seventh Generation

Garret J. [90] had ch.:
122. I.Eleanor V. H., b. March 10, 1819; m. Edgar R. Harrison, Feb. 4, 1840.

Daniel [91] had ch.:
123. I. Elizabeth Ann, b. April 3, 1822; Sept. 3, 1824.
124. II.Garret D. (160), b. Jan. 27, 1826; m. Caroline, dau. of Peter C. Westervelt, of T’Neck.

Garret C. [94] had ch.:
125. I. Frances G., b. Oct. 3 1820; m. James Van Buskirk (72), May 18, 1839.
126. II. Henry G. (162), b. Aug. 4, 1823; m. Sarah C. Van Buskirk (76), June 1, 1846; d. Jan. 16, 1860.
127. III. Cornelius (163), b. May 27, 1833; m. Mary A., dau of William Dickinson, Jan. 1, 1853.
128. IV. Issac Z., b. Nov. 30, 1836; m. Lucy, dau. of William Dickinson, in 1856; d. in Nov., 1868.

Cornelius C. [98] had ch.:
129. I. John V. H. (164), b. Feb. 27, 1833; m. Margaret Ann, dau. of Jacob Van Ripen, of N.Y., July 2, 1855.
130. II. Catharine V. H., b. Jan. 23, 1836; m. Albert Bogert, Oct. 24, 1867.
131. III. Herman V. A., b. Nov. 2, 1838; d. June 1, 1855.
132. IV. William K., b. Nov. 14, 1840.
133. V. Aletta, b. May 31, 1844; m. Edward P. Buffet, M. D., June 12, 1872; d. Sept. 26, 1873.
134. VI. Anna Deria, b. April 24, 1847;
VII. Cornelius, b. March 10, 1852.

Michael [99] had ch.:
135. I. Catharine, b. Sept. 22, 1817; d. Sept 10, 1819.
136. II. Richard, b. Sept. 25, 1818; d. March 9, 1819.
137. III. Jasper (165), b. Sept. 28, 1820; m. Lucinda Garrabrant; d. Oct. 25, 1849.
138. IV. Jane, b. Jan.4, 1823; m. John V. H. Clendenny, Oct. 31, 1839.
139. V. Catharine, b. April 25, 1825; m. Adam Rapp, May 13, 1848.
140. VI. Hannah, b. Oct. 22, 1827; m. John J. Rapp, Sept. 9, 1846.
141. VII.Elizabeth, m. James G. Tallman, April 16, 1851.
142. VIII.Sarah, m. Jesse D. Abrams, March 26, 1851.
143. IX. Richard (166), b. Nov. 18, 1839; m. Helen, dau. of Moses Copley, July 10, 1862.

Daniel R. [103] had ch.:
144. I. Eliza, b. July 1, 1826; m. Henry B. Beaty, the eighth sheriff of Hudson County.
145. II. Richard (167), b. Dec. 3, 1829; m. Sarah G., dau. of James Tallman, April 16, 1851.
146. III. Adrian (168), b. Nov. 7, 1832; m. Sarah Jane, dau. of John Van Pelt, of Millstone.
147. IV. John M., b. July 25, 1835; m. Louisa, dau. of John Gurney, March 27, 1860; d. April 27, 1868; had ch.: 1. Albert.
148. V. Hannah Jane, b. Aug. 21, 1839; m. Walter Gurney, Jan. 15, 1869.
149. VI. Clara P., b. April 3, 1842, m. John Wallace, Jr., April 13, 1869; 
VII. Daniel, b. Oct. 21, 1844:
VIII. Catharine Euphemia, b. Aug. 22, 1847, d. Aug. 10, 1858; IX. Aletta, b. April 1, 1850.

Cornelius R. [104] had ch.:
150. I. Richard C. (169), b. Dec. 19, 1827; m. Rachel Catharine Vreeland (253), May 27, 1852.
151. II. Abraham, b. March 25, 1829; m. Cornelia, dau.of Jacob Ackerman; removed to Illinois.
152. III. Michael C., b. Dec. 31, 1832; m. Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Jacob Thomas, July6, 1858; d. Dec. 10, 1870.
153. IV. Matilda Jane, b. May 22, 1836; d. Oct. 23, 1838.
154. V. Cornelius, b. Sept. 19, 1838; d. March 17, 1857.
155. VI. Mary Anna, b. April 6, 1841; m. Garret Vreeland (122), March 5, 1869.
156. VII. Matilda Jane, b. Oct. 14, 1845.

Thomas [114] had ch.:
157. I. Silas;
II. John; 
III. Christopher, b. in 1835; 
IV. Aletta Jane, b. March 18, 1843, d. Jan. 18, 1847.
V. Margaret.

Benjamin [121] had ch.:
158. I. Ann Eliza, b. Nov. 27, 1848; m. Peter B. Steele, Nov. 27, 1866.
159. II. Garret, b. Aug. 1, 1850, d. in inf.: 
III. Nancy, b. June 5, 1851, d. in inf.: 
IV. Diedrick, b. July 4, 1852, d. in inf.; 
V. Archibald P., b. May 3, 1853, d. April 14, 1956; 
VI. Ida, b. Oct. 1 1856, d. Nov. 11, 1860; 
VII. Ansel J., b. April 3, 1858.
VIII. Hattie B., b. April 3, 1861, d. July 17, 1862; 
IX. Edwin A. H., b. Dec. 24, 1866; 
X. Benjamin, b. May 3, 1869.

Eighth Generation

Garret D.[124] had ch.:
160. I. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 23, 1849; m. John Henry Bedell, May 26, 1869.
161. II. Peter W., b. Jan. 24, 1852;
III. Clarissa, b. June 19, 1854.

Henry G. [126] had ch.:
162. I. Jane, b. March 16, 1848; 
II. Eliza, m. Florence Griswold; 
III. Fanny, b. Feb. 23, 1852; 
IV. Gilbert.

Cornelius [127] had ch.:
163. I. Cornelius, b. Oct.,1855, d. in inf.; 
II. Fanny G., b. Dec. 17, 1857; 
III. Lucy Maud, b. Jan. 13, 1860.

John V. H. [129] had ch.:
164. I. John V. H., b. July 14, 1856; 
II. Edwin, b. June 18, 1859; 
III. Anna Catherine, b. July 1, 1862.

Jasper [137] had ch.:
165. I. Sarah Elizabeth, b. Dec. 17, 1843; 
II. Abraham.

Richard [143] had ch.:
166. I. Ira, b. April 13, 1863, d. Sept. 23, 1864; 
II. William J., b. Sept. 23, 1864, d. Aug. 13, 1865; 
III. John C., b. Jan. 23, 1866; 
IV. Edward J., b. July 5, 1868; 
V. Nellie, b. Sept. 7, 1870; 
VI. Richard V. and VII. Jennie L., twins, b. July 4, 1873.

Richard [145] had ch.:
167. I. Jennie, b. April 5, 1852; 
II. Sarah E., b. Dec. 10, 1854, m. John A. Bumsted, May 8, 1873; 
III. Daniel, b. June 10, 1857; 
IV. Clara, b. Dec. 5, 1860; 
V. Mary, b. March 5, 1865 ; 
VI. Richard, b. Aug. 20, 1866.

Adrian [146] had ch.:
168. I. Jane, b. Jan. 21, 1861; 
II. George M., b. Nov. 8, 1864;
III. John, b. Jan. 15, 1867; 
IV. Isabella, b. Feb. 27, 1869.

Richard C. [150] had ch. :
169. I. Cornelius, b. July 12, 1853; 
II. Maria Jane, b. Oct. 12, 1857.

 

This concludes the Van Riper genealogy section of Winfields book.
Thanks to my friend Terri Perico for typing this for me.
On line 168, George M. was my Grandfather who married Maud Kitson.
I was the last Van Riper of George M.’s generation to be born in 
Jersey City, Hudson County (also called Bergen City, when it was in Bergen County).
My Father Raymond, Mother Mazie (Seaman) and two Brothers, Raymond Jr.,Andrew, and I moved out of Jersey City when I was 2 years old. Another brother Daniel was born later.

George Van Riper
Fair Lawn,N.J.
12/11/2000

Van Riper Cemetery, LaGrange (Cass County) – Michigan

 

 

Van Riper Cemetary, LaGrange (Cass County), Michigan Photo: John Riper

 

 

 

“Between the years 1850 and 1860 Abram (the son of Jacob Van Riper) and his family decided to go west to Michigan. They founded the village of LaGrange in Cass County and there proceded to build a new mill for the manufacture of cotton and wollen goods. They heard that the railroad was expected to pass near them but it never did so that the mill was then abandoned. In the years that followed the family started to migrate to other parts of Michigan. Abram and members of his family are buried in the Van Riper Cemetery at LaGrange, Michigan.”

(Edward A. Van Riper, dated: October 28, 1958)

The Van Riper Cemetery is the last resting-place for (amongst many others) the following family members. Unfortunately many stones are not, or very difficult, to read:

  • JOHN VAN RIPER / 1847-1917
  • SARAH / Wife of John Van Riper / Nov. 22, 1850 – May 2, 1890
  • IDA / Wife of John Van Riper / Apr. 6, 1861 – Aug. 28, 1932
  • MARIE / Wife of Frank Benedict / Dau. of John and Ida Van Riper
  • STEVEN L. VAN RIPER M.D. ? Son of John & Ida / 1901-1991
  • BERTHA VAN RIPER / 1875-1959
  • EMELINE VAN RIPER / Mar. 15, 1827 – Apr. 20, 1919
  • CHARLES A. VAN RIPER / Sep. 26, 1822 – Sep. 30, 1900 (?) / First Lieut. … 12th Mich. Inf. (…)
  • SAMUEL D. (?) VAN RIPER / Son of C.A. & E. Van Riper / Died July 30, 1873 / aged 22 yrs. 6 m. 6 d.
  • WILLIAM A. / Son of G.Z. & M.E. Van Riper / Died Mar. (?) 20, 1880, aged 22 yrs., 27 days
  • ….. / Wife of G.Z. Van Riper / born June … 1827 / Died … 18..
  • LEWIS A. VAN RIPER / Died Jan. 17, 1863 / aged 53 years, 2 mos., 9 days
  • CATHERINE, wife of Abram Van Riper / died 1886 (?) / aged 78 years (?) / …
  • ABRAM VAN RIPER / died Aug. 18, 1871 / aged 84 years 7m 21d
  • ABRAM VAN RIPER / 1816-1900 / MARIA V. / His Wife / 1820-1899
  • VAN RIPER / Elizabeth / 1861-1862
  • VAN RIPER / Frank / 1871-1876
  • D. TUNIS VAN RIPER
  • Mother / HANNAH VAN RIPER / 1833-1912
  • Brother / ABRAM T. VAN RIPER / 1856-1913
  • KATHERINE VAN RIPER / 1876-1952
  • WILLIAM A. VAN RIPER / 1821-1910
  • IDA S. VAN RIPER / 1848-1905
  • EDWIN N. VAN RIPER / 1868-1892

Van Riper Hopper House, Wayne – New Jersey

 

The Van Riper Hopper House, a fine example of New Jersey Dutch architecture.Photo’s: Karin Riper

 

Van Riper Hopper House, Wayne – New Jersey

The VAN RIPER HOPPER HOUSE at 533 Berdan Avenue, Wayne, New Jersey. Built in 1786 by Uriah (Yurrie) Richard Van Riper when he married Maria (Pollie) Berdan. Yurrie was the great-great-grandson of Juriaen Thomasse Van Ripen.

Remaining in the Van Riper family, the house was passed down to Yurrie’s great-granddaughter Mary Ann Van Riper, who married Andrew Hopper in 1872. It was occupied by succeeding generations until taken over by Wayne township. In 1964 the house was officially dedicated as the Wayne Township Museum.

 

 


 

Juriaen Thomasse x Reyke Harmsse                  |     Thomas (b. 1668) (x Jannetje Straetmaker)                  |              Juriaen (b. 1693) (x Aeltje Simonse Van Winkle)                  |  Dirck (b. 1734) (x Elisabeth Meed)                  |   Yurrie R. Van Riper (x Maria -Polly- Berdan)                  |  Jacob B. Van Riper (b. 1789)                  (x Maria van Riper, dau. of John Van Riper and Lea Winne)                  |  Uriah J. Van Riper (b. 1812) (x Anna Banta)                  | Mary Ann Van Riper (b. 1849) (x Andrew Hopper, descendant of Andries Hoppe[n]  and Geertje Hendricks; came to New Netherland about 1651)  

Historic VAN RIPER HOUSE (also known as The Four Maples) at River Road, Nutley, New Jersey.

 

The Van Riper House in Nutley, NJ in June 2000 and the tablet with the initials “I·L·V RP” and the date “May 1th 1788” (Photo’s: Karin Riper)

Historic VAN RIPER HOUSE (also known as The Four Maples) at River Road, Nutley, New Jersey.

Built in 1708 by John Bradbury, who bought the land from Juriaen Thomasse Van Ripen. Eventually Abraham Van Ryper, the grandson of Juriaen Tomasse, married into the family with Elizabeth Bradberry, where it remained a Van Riper house until late 1890’s. Their son John Van Riper (born 1753) married Leah Winne in 1776, They also lived in the house. A tablet on the house bears the date May 1, 1788 and the initials of John Abraham Van Riper and Leah Winne (see picture). The building was partially damaged by a fire in 1999 and will be restored, thanks to the hard work by the people of the Van Riper Trust.

John Abraham and Leah Van Riper were the grandparents of Dr. Abram Harvey Van Riper (married to Clarissa Van Schaack McMeehan in October 1878), who was well known in town till his death in 1936.

The house as it was in 1961, hidden behind the maples

 

 


Juriaen Thomasse van Ripen  x Reyke Harmsse           |    Harmen Van Riper (b. 1686)  (x Marietje Freriks b. 1684)         John Bradbury           |                                   |   Abraham Van Ryper                x   Elizabeth Bradberry  (b. Jan. 25, 1716) ________________________________________________________                                  |                          John (b. 1753) x Lea Winne

 


Newspaper article of July 6, 2001

 

De afstammelingen van Juriaen Thomasse (Van Riper)

Amerikaanse immigranten uit Ripen op Jutland: de afstammelingen van Juriaen Thomasse (Van Riper)

Van Ripen – Van Rijper – Van Riper – Van Rypen – Van de Ripe

1 – Ripen en de daaruit voortgekomen namen in Passaic, Bergen en Hudson

Op Jutland ligt de stad Ripen (in het Deens: Ribe), in het gelijknamige bisdom. Het heeft een eerbiedwaardige ouderdom en was eens een belangrijke zeehaven, tot de haven dichtslibde. De Hollanders schreven de naam als Rypen, in modern Nederlands Rijpen, met de klank van een lange “i”. Hier vandaan kwam Juriaen Thomasse toen hij in 1663 via Holland naar Amerika reisde. De vroege leden van de familie noemden zich Van Ripen, of ook Van de Ripe. Deze laatste naam zou kunnen wijzen op een oorspronkelijke emigratie uit een kleine stad in Noord-Holland, genaamd De Rijp, dat vanaf ca. 1400 bestaat en dat (rond het jaar 1900) 2000 inwoners had, vier kerken, twee havens en een fraai kanaal.
In de county’s Passaic en Bergen is de naam nu bijna zonder uitzondering Van Riper; in Hudson county schrijven sommige families Van Rypen. De afstammelingen van Juriaen Thomasse waren onder de laatsten van hen die zich in Acquackanonk vestigden, die een achternaam aannamen: een eeuw lang veranderden hun namen steeds weer door het gebruik van patroniemen als Juriaense, Thomasse, Aelte, Gerritse, Harmsse enz. enz.

2 – Urian Tomason (Van Riper)

In april 1663 voer Juriaen Thomasse, afkomstig uit Rypen in Noord-Jutland, in gezelschap van zevenentachtig medepassagiers (mannen, vrouwen en kinderen), met “T’ Bonte Koe” van Holland naar de Nieuwe Nederlanden, op zoek naar fortuin. De gegevens over deze vroege landverhuizer zijn bijzonder schaars. Hij leek geen grond te hebben bezeten in Bergen, hoewel hij zich daar blijkbaar wel spoedig na aankomst vestigde. Op 15 mei 1667 trouwde hij met Reyke Harmsse. Hij en zijn vrouw waren getuigen bij de doop van hun kleinzoon Jurjaen, zoon van Thomas Jurjaense en Jannetje Straet, op 1 september 1693, zoals vermeld in de kerkgegevens van Acquackanonk, waarin overigens geen andere vermeldingen van hem voorkomen, zodat het niet is aan te nemen dat hij zich in Acquackanonk vestigde. Zijn overlijden, op 12 september 1695, is vermeld in Bergen, waar hij waarschijnlijk ook gestorven is. Ryke Harmsse, ongetwijfeld zijn echtgenote, was getuige bij de geboorte van een andere kleinzoon, Jurie, zoon van Jan Juriance en Neeltje Gerrebrantze, in de kerk van Acquackanonk op 10 februari 1703. Zij bezat lot no. 2, in de Goutum subdivisie. Haar overlijdensdatum is onbekend.

3 – Prof. Dr. Charles van Riper

Het is interessant om het verhaaltje hierboven te vergelijken met de eerste regels van het levensverhaal van Prof. Dr. Charles van Riper, de beroemde Amerikaanse spraakpatholoog, naar wie de Rotterdamse vereniging tot acceptatie van stotteren, de Charles van Riper Vereniging is genoemd. Hoewel trots op zijn vermeende Nederlandse afkomst, lijkt hij dus uit Jutland te komen:

“Op 16 april 1663 verlieten Jurriaan van Rijper en zijn vrouw Rycke Amsterdam aan boord van het schip “De Bonte Os” met bestemming Nieuw Amsterdam (Amerika). Ik ben dus trots op mijn Nederlandse afkomst en voel mij vereerd dat jullie vereniging naar mij genoemd is (…)”

4 – Dr. Cornelius Van Riper

De Amerikaanse krant “Passaic Daily News” schreef in een in memoriam voor een Dr. Cornelius Van Riper (afgestudeerd aan New York University 1863) het volgende over zijn afkomst. Is Pryntje Hermans de eerder genoemde Ryke Harmsse?

“Dr. Cornelius Van Riper droeg een van New Jersey’s oudste achternamen. Hij stamde af van Jurian Tomassen, een Deen uit de stad Ripa op Jutland. Tomassen trouwde Pryntje Hermans na zijn aankomst in de Nieuwe Wereld in 1663. (…) Toen hij stierf namen zijn kinderen de naam Juriance aan, dat later Yereance en Auryanseh werd, en ook Van Ripen dat vervolgens Van Riper werd.”

5 – Passagierslijst “In de Bonte Koe” 1663

April 1663; In the Spotted Cow.

Hendrick Corneliss, from New Netherland
Staes de Groot, from Tricht
Elje Barents, the Wife of Adam Bremen, and servant girl
Jan Lourens, from Schonder Woort, and Wife and two children
Theunis Bastiaensen Cool, and child.
Jan Bastiaensen, from Leerdam, and Wife and four children
Giel Bastiaensen, from Leerdam, and Wife and four children
Gerrit Jans, from Arnhem, and Wife and Brother-in-Law, Arnoldus Willems,
Joris Adraaiaensen, from Leerdam
Peter Matthysen, from Limborgh
Jan Boerhans
Lammert Jansen Dorlant
Gerrit Verbeeck
Grietje Gerrits, the Wife of Dirck Jansen, and two children
Adriaen Jansen Honink from Well, and Wife and four children
Hans Jacob Sardingh
Juriaen Tomassen, from Rypen
Jan Laurens, from Rypen
Jan Otto van Teyl, and Wife and child
Matthys Bastiaensen vander Peich, and daughter
Marytje Theunis van Beest
Jerome Bovie, and Pays de Vaud, and Wife and five children
David de Marist, from Picardy, and Wife and four children
Pierre Niu, from the Pays de Vaud, and Wife, sucking child and sister.
Jean Mesurole, from Picardy, and Wife and sucking child
Jean Arien, from Monpellier, and Wife and child(removed to the Islands)
Martin Renare, from Picardy, and Wife and child
Jacob Kerve, from Leyden, and Wife
Pierre Parmentie, from Pays de Vaud, and Wife and son.
Joost Houpleine, from Flanders, and wife and son
Joost Houpleine, Junior, and Wife and sucking child
Guilliam Goffou, from Sweden.
Moillart Journay, from Pays de vaud
Pierre Richard, from Paris

Bronnen: 1 en 2 History of the City of Paterson and the County of Passaic New Jersey, William Nelson, Paterson NJ – 1901; 3 beknopte autobiografie, mij toegestuurd in 1980 door de Charles van Riper Vereniging, Rotterdam; 4 The Passaic Daily News – datum onbekend. Met dank aan Dorothy Yereance, NY, die mij deze fragmenten via Internet toestuurde; 5 List of Inhabitants of Colonial New York, uittreksel uit the Documentary History of the State of New York, Edmund Bailey O’Callaghan, Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc, Baltimore, hoofdstuk Early Immigrants to New Netherland 1657-1664, pag. 172 en 173. Met dank aan Carolyn Atkinson die deze en andere passagierslijsten via Internet verspreidde.)

 

 

The Nutley Sun article 22 June 2000

THE NUTLEY SUN – 22 June 2000

Van Riper House history studied by relatives and state officials
(By James Zoccoli)

Research into the past of the historic Van Riper House has accelerated in recent weeks, with a family from the Netherlands visiting the building and the state taking bureaucratic steps that may ultimately decide the fate of the site.
John and Karen Riper, citizens of Rotterdam, Netherlands, visited Nutley last week as part of their ongoing research into their kinship to the Van Riper family, who constructed the house in Nutley nearly 300 years ago.
“John Riper has traced his family back to 1708, but he hasn’t gotten beyond that date yet,” said Marie Greiner, president of the Van Riper Trust, a group seeking to restore the aging structure.
Greiner pointed out that the “Van” in Van Riper literally means “from.” She said that usage became common in centuries past to better determine a family’s homeland. The fact that John Riper’s name does not include the word Van is not significant, she said.
The Riper family toured the outside of the house June 13 and said they were saddened by its deteriorated condition.
A fire struck the building in January and numerous acts of vandalism over the past 18 months have also done harm to the building.
Just days later, a representative of the New Jersey Register of Historical Places, Trenton, contacted Greiner to facilitate the official designation of the building as an official historic place.
The representative said the designation will enable the township to gain state funding for the building’s restoration.
“The ball is in Nutley’s Court,” said the state representative, who asked that his name be withheld at this time due to legal and bureaucratic considerations.
The representative did say, however, that he is directly involved in processing the historic designation application for the Van Riper House.
“I’m helping evaluate the building,” he said.
An application for the designation was submitted more than a year ago by members of the Van Riper Trust. But the state representative said that draft is now being fine tuned.
“Someone is working on that,” he said.
Assemblyman John V. Kelly, a Nutley resident, has spearheaded a drive to gain $350,000 in state funds to restore the house.
“The Van Riper House is the second-oldest home in Nutley and one of the purest examples of Dutch colonial architecture,” Kelly said.
The legislation was unanimously approved by the Assembly Environment Committee three weeks ago, giving it a needed boost of support as it moves to the Assembly Appropriations Committee for consideration.
“The funds allocated will restore the house to serve as the members of the trust envisioned and to save this important structure of cultural history,” said Assembly Majority Leader Paul DiGaetano, who has vowed to do all he can to push the bill through the full Assembly.
The bill would appropriate funds to the Division of Housing and Community resources in the Department of Community Affairs for the reconstruction of the house.
The state funding, however, is contingent upon the historic designation.
Greiner said she is hoping that the historic designation and the funding would be approved before Trenton finalizes its budget June 30. But state officials have not given any clue regarding if that deadline is likely or even expected to be met.
The Van Riper House was originally built between 1708 and 1733, but was expanded to its current form in 1788.
For information about the historic building, or to make donations for its restoration, write, The Van Riper House, P.O. Box 110031, Nutley, N.J.

 

 

VAN RIPER 1870 MICHIGAN Census

VAN RIPER 1870 MICHIGAN Census

WAYNE COUNTY,
Brownstone Twp.,
P.O. Huron Station
July 15
page 3b-image 05-sheet #6
53-50

Nicholas Van Riper-32y-M-W-farmer-$1400.-$1000.-b.NY
Mary A Van Riper.-45-F-W-keeping house-b.Canada
—————–
53-51
Willis E. Van Riper-22-M-W-farmer-b.Mich.(son of Nicholas)
Mary C. Van Riper-19-F-W-b Mich
Eva May Van Riper-16-F-W-bMich.(dau. of Nicholas)
Bessie F.Van Riper-4-F-W-bMich.
Leonora Van Riper-20-F-W-keeping house-bMich.
infant Van Riper-5m-M-W-bJan.-bMich.
———————————————————————–
P.O. Brownstone
July 18
page 7-image 12-sheet #13
114-109

Adrian Van Riper-60y-M-W-farmer-$10,000-$9,000-b.N.J.
Eliza Van Riper-40-F-W-keeping house-b.N.Y.
Chester Van Riper-20-M-W-farmer-bMich.
Susan Van Riper-14-F-W-at school-bMich.
——————————————————————
P.O. Brownstone
July 18
page 10-image-18-sheet #19
165-158

Henry Van Riper-52-M-W-farmer-$9,000.-$1.200-b.N.J.
Lidia A. Van Riper-42-F-W-keeping house-b.N.Y.
James E. Van Riper-17-M-W-at school-b.Mich.
Katherine Van Riper-5-F-W-b.Mich.
Mary Van Riper-3-F-W-b.Mich.
Jane Van Riper-50-F-W-at home-b.N.Y.
(also Van Houten and Garretson,b.NJ)
——————————————————————-
P.O. Brownstone
July 19
page 11a-image20-sheet21
180-173

John C. Van Riper-23-Lawyer-b.Mich.
Catharine M. Van Riper-21b.Mich.
——————————————————
P.O. Gibraltar
July 21
page 15b-1mage29-sheet30
249-240

John W. Van Riper-48-M-W-Lumber Bus.-$400.-$2000.-b.Mich.
Elizabeth Van Riper-28-F-W-keeping house-b.Mich.
Anna M. Van Riper-6-FW-b.Mich.
=====================================
CASS County
La Grange Twp.
P.O.-Dowagiao
July 6
p67b-sheet 28-image 28
181-184

John Van Riper-59-M-W-farmer-$2500.-$1200.-b.N.J.
Leah Van Riper-54-F-W.-keeps house-b.N.J.
Gertude Van Riper-10-F-W-b.N.J.
Abram Van Riper-83-M-W-$10,000.-$5,000-b.N.J.
——————–
La GRANGE
P.O.-Dowagiao
p67b-sheet 28-image 28
182-185

William Van Riper-45-M-W-manf. of flour-$6000.-$2000-b.N.J.
Ida Van Riper-21-F-W-keeping house-b.N.Y.
Edwin Van Riper-3-M-W-b.Mich.
—————————————————————
La GRANGE
P.O.-Dowagiao
p67b-sheet 28-image 28
183-186

Abram Van Riper-M-W-53-manf. flour-$600.-$900.-b.N.J.
Maria Van Riper-F-W-50-b.N.Y.
Hester Van Riper-F-W-15-b.N.J.
———————————————————————–
La GRANGE
P.O.-Dowagiao
p67b-sheet 28-image 28
186-189

George Van Riper-34-M-W-manf. wool goods-$500.-$500.-b.N.J.
Perthana Van Riper-30-F-W-b.N.Y.
Gettie Van Riper-9-F-W-b.Mich.
John Van Riper-6-M-W-b.Mich.
Myrta Van Riper -2-F-W-b.Mich.
—————————————————————–
La GRANGE
page 68a
193-194

Garret Van Riper-M-W-49-manf. cider-$4500.-$2200.-b.N.J.
Maria E. Van Riper-F.W.-43-keeping house-b.N.J.
Abram Van Riper-M-W-20-farmer-b.N.J.
William Van Riper -M-W-12-b.Mich.
Charles Van Riper -4-M-W-b.Mich.
——————————————————————–
La GRANGE
194-195

Tunis Van Riper-42-M-W-farmer-$7500.-$2500.-b.N.J.
Hannah Van Riper-37-keeping house-b.N.J.
Abbi A. Van Riper-17-b.N.J.
Ackerman Van Riper-15-M-W-b.N.J.
Abram Van Riper-13-M-W-b.N.J.
Ellen Van Riper-7-F-W-b.N.J.
William Ackerman-27-farm laborer-b.N.J.
======================================
BERRIEN COUNTY
St. Josephs City
P.O. St. Josephs
page 419-sheet 51-image 51
413-424
Van Riper (John H.*)-57-M-W-farmer-$1500.-$80-0.-b.N.J.
Mary Van Riper -42-F.W-b.England
John C. Van Riper-16-M-W-b.Illinois
George H. Van Riper-14-M-W-b.Illinois
Courtney Van Riper-7-M-W-b.Mich.
*I added
—————————————————————————————–

P.O. St. Josephs
530-543-image 65

John C. Storrs-45-M-W-house builder- -$2500.-b.N.Y.
Jane Storrs-41-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y.
Ada Storrs-14-F.W.-b.Indiana
Henry Storrs-M-W-b.Mich.
John Storrs-75-b.Mich.
John T. Van Riper-82-M-W-b.N.J.
Sam Rup-57-M-W-b.M?
Maria Rup-45-F.W-b.N.Y.
==============================================
ALLEGAN CO.
Troubridge city
page 384-sheet 23-image23
180-181

Cornelius Ackerson-44-M-W-farmer-$1200.-$225.-b.Holland
Lucinda Ackerson-46-F-W-keeps house-b.N.J.
Paul Ackerson-23-M-W-works on farm-b.Holland
Sarah Ackerson-15-F.W-domestic servant-b.N.J.
Jane Ackerson-12-F-W-b.Illinois
Clara Ackerson-9-F-W-at school-b.Illinois
Abraham Van Riper-22-works on farm-b.N.J.
============================================
WASHTENAW COUNTY
town of Scio
P.O. Dexter
July 22
page 344-sheet 21-image21
180-185

Abram C. Van Riper-74-M-W-retired farmer-$1800-$400-b.N.J.
Betsey Van Riper-75-F-W-no occupation-b.N.J.
Anna Dudley-30-F-W-house keeper–b.N.J.
———————————————————————
town of Scio
P.O. Dexter
July 21
page338b-sheet 10-image 10
89-94

James C. Van Riper-64-M-W-carpenter-$2800.-$800.-b.N.J.
(contd’)page 339
Catherine Van Riper-63-F-W-keeping house-b.N.Y.
Mary C. Bush-37-Dress Maker-b.N.Y.
May Van Riper-8-F-W-at school-b.Mich.
————————————————————–
town of Scio
P.O. Dexter
P339-sheet 11-image 11
90-95

Andrew J. Van Riper-39-M-W-carpenter- -$100.-b.N.Y.
Margaret Van Riper-32-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y.
Watthy? Van Riper-14-M-W-at school-b.Mich.
Bell Van Riper-12-F-W-at school-b.Mich.
Harry Van Riper-10M-W-at school-b.Mich.
—————————————————————-
WASHTENAW COUNTY
Webster Twp.
P.O. Dexter
July 27
page 429-sheet 15-image15
13-13

Nicholas Van Riper-47-M-W-farmer-$4000.-$1500.-b.N.Y.
Jane Van Riper-45-F-W-b.N.Y.
Carlton D. Van Riper-20-M.W.-b.Mich.
Janette Van Riper-14-F.W-at school-b.Mich
Henry M. Queal-65-M-W-at home-b.N.Y.
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Webster Twp.
page 429b-sheet 16-image 16
July 27
P.O. Dexter
111-111

Gilbert Granger-38-M.W.farmer-b Mass.
Ellen Granger-28-F.W-keeps house-Mich.
Jessie Grangeer-2-M-W-b.Mich
Orin Van Riper-18-M-W-on farm-b. Mich.
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Webster Twp.
page 429b.-sheet 16-image16
114-114

George Van Riper-30-day laborer-Mich.
Julia-Van Riper-25-F-W-keeps hose-b.Mich.
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Webster Twp.
page429b
115-115

Pomeroy Van Riper-29-M-W-farmer-$5500.-$1000.-b.Mich.
Frances Van Riper-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y.
Mabel Van Riper-F-W-b.Mich.
Peter Halsey-65-M-W-at home-b.N.Y.
Mary Halsey-63-F-W-at home-b.N.Y.
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Webster Twp.
page 432-sheet 21-image21
July 28
151-151

Stephen Van Riper-64-M.W.-farmer-$6000.-$1500.-b.N.J.
Anna M. Van Riper-58-F.W-keeps house-b.N.J.
Charles H. Van Riper-24-M-W-at home-b.Mich.
Mary C. Van Riper-26-F-W-house keeper-.b.Mich.
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8-19-2003

 

 

VAN RIPER-1911 Paterson,N.J.,city directory

VAN RIPER-1911 Paterson,N.J.,city directory

Abram Z.-bds 617 Market St.
A.J & Co.-(Alfred J. Van Riper,David Lindsay and Coley A. Weed)
silk mfgs.(Cogdon Mill) Van Houten St. and Cross St.
Alfred-beds 287 Van Houten St.
Alfred J.-(A.J. Van Riper & Co.(Congdon Mills) ,Van Houten and
cross -home 585 E. 29th St.
Anna-h 163 Godwin St.
Anthony B.-(Frost & Van Riper),202 Straight St.-h 652 E. 26th St.
Carrie-dressmaker-beds 617 Market St.
Catharine-widow of Alberth 567 E. 18th St.
Catharine-widow of Jasper,dressmaker,91 Marion St.-
home 91 Marion St.
Charles C.-(Reliable Building Co.),247 Franklin St.-h 271 Franklin St.
Charles K.-clerk-652 E. 26th St.
Charles W-saloon,459 Union Ave.-h 10 West St.
Charles W.-mach-beds 33 Hamburgh Ave.
Charlotte J.-widow of Richard-moved to Wortendyke-
(Midland Park,Bergen Co.,NJ)
Cornelius-painter-h 194 Jackson St.
Daniel-porter-h 22 Jefferson St.
Elixa-spinner-beds 192 Jackson St.
Eliza-widow of George -h 33 Hamburgh Ave.
Emma–beds 163 Godwin St.
Frederick G.-(P. H. Van Riper & son),73 Broadway-h 336 Ellison St.
George-motorman-h 55 N.6th St.
George P.-pres. & treas. Van Riper Mfg. Co. ,14 Van Houten-
h 143 Hamilton Ave.
George S.-carpenter h 12 Madison Ter.
Harriet-widow of Stephen-beds 18 Jay St.
Hattie-widow of John-h 88 Essex St.
Henry-electrician-h 27 Lane St.
Isabelle S.,Mrs.-h 23 Ryle Ave.
Jane E.-beds 59 Jasper St.
Jennie-steno,Paterson Savings Institution-beds 735 E.28th St.
Jessie-widow of Peter-h 735 E. 28th St.
John-molder-h 20 Hamburgh St.
Lucy-beds 735 E. 28th St.
Marinus-lab-h 252 W. 26th St.
Marjorie G.-clerk, 210 Market St.-beds 59 Jasper St.
Mary E.-widow of Adrian V. H. -h 143 Hamilton Ave.
Matilda-widow of John-h88 Essex St.
Mortimer L.-clerk-h 72 N. 10th St.
Paul-watchman-h 252 W. 26th St.
Percy R.-h 271 Godwin St.
Philip H.-(P.H. Van Riper & Son),73 Broadway
h 336 Ellison St.
P.H. & Son (Philip H. & Frederick G. Van Riper),grocers,
73 Broadway
Sarah H., Mrs.-h 160 River St.
Seely-mason-h 470 E 31st St.
Vincent-real estate N.Y.-bds 488 E. 29th St.
Van Riper Mfg. Co.,leather belting
Walter I.-h Market St. corner of E. 29th St.
Walter R.-dentist,Broadway-h 57 Prince
William B.-dentist,210 Main St.-h 727 E. 27th St.
William P.-foreman (614) 152 Market St.-bds 735 E.28th St.
( Harry Frost{Frost and Van Riper ,silk throwers }202 Staight St.-
h Wycoff,N.J.
12/08/2000

 

 

VAN RIPER-1962 Paterson ,NJ,City Directory

VAN RIPER-1962 Paterson ,NJ,City Directory

Anna D.-widow of William B.-(h Was 712 E. 27th St.)
moved to Ridgewood,N.J.
Carol M.-priv. sec.,N.Y.-resides 136 E. 21st St.
Catherine-widow of Paul-h 252 Dixon Ave.
Clifford (Lucy)-h 499 E. 38th St.
Clifford M.-r 499 E. 38th St.
Ferdinand S.died Jan. 31,1961 age 71-(was r at 16 Leslie St.)
George W. (Catherine N.)-truck driver 48 Camden St.-h 79 Mashall St.
Gordon F. (Forence H.)-(J.B.Ward and Sons) brush maker, 321 Vernon Ave.-
h at Fair Lawn,0-91 W. Amsterdam Ave.
Harry A. (Minnie)-h (4c) 196 Grand St.
John (Mary A.)-painter- h 136 E. 21st St.
Katherine M.-h 19 Ridge Ter.
Marinus (Elizabeth)-Mech 264 Water St.-h 88 Chadwick St.
Paul (Shirley)-mach. oper.,Fair Lawn-h 474 21st St.
Porter (Hazel M.)-bookkeeper,24 Highland St.-h 168 Paterson Ave.

 

 

VAN RIPER-The Acquackanonk Reformed Church

VAN RIPER-The Acquackanonk Reformed Church (Births only unless noted otherwise)
(Passaic and Clifton NJ,areas).

VAN RIPER,VAN REYPER,VAN RYPEN,VAN RYPER
with changes in spelling-and Sponsers added if any listed;
1-501-p.24 Abraham Van Rype-wife,Elizabeth Van Rype-c,John- b.Apr. 6,1753.
Sp:John Ludlo-Susanna Ludlo.
2.265-p.27-Abraham Van Rype-w,Elizabeth Broadberry-c,Phillip,b. Jan. 8,1755.
Sp:John Ludlo-Marytje Berry.
3.587-p.28-Abraham Van Rype-w,Catrina Winne-c,Lea-b.Oct. 3,1755.
Sp:John Winne-Rachel Kip.
4.866-p.40-Abraham Van Rypen-w,Catharina Van Winkel-c,Helena,b.Apr. 20,1766.
Sp:Hendrick Van Wagenen-Antje Van Winkel.
5.1936-p.89-Abraham Van Rypen -w,Doratie Westerveld-c,Tunis,b.July 22,1791.
Sp:Teunis Spier -Lena Spier.
6.2218-p.102-Abraham Van Rypen-w,Doratie Westerveld-c,Johannes,b.Sept. 9,1794
Sp:none listed
7.2497-p.115-Abraham Van Rypen-w,Doratie Westerveld-c,Elizabeth.b.June 4,1799.
Sp:none listed
8.3211-p.147-Abraham Van Rypen-w,Tryntje Van Winkele-c,Joseph b.July 1,1815
Sp:none listed
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9.848-p.40-Adriaan Van Rypen-w,Rachel Koejeman-c,Cornelius-b.Oct.27,1765.
Sp:Hendrick Koejeman-Marretje Garrebrantse.
10.927-p.43-Adriaan Van Rypen-w,Rachel Koejeman-c,Marretje-b.Feb.8,1768.
Sp:Arie Post-Catharina Van Rypen.
11.1665-p.77-Adriaan-w,Sarah Ackerman-c,Abraham-b.Sep. 17,1787.
Sp:Jonathan Snyder-Pettie Ackerman.
12.2088-p.96-Adriaen Van Rypen-w,Cathalyntje Spier-c,John-b.Feb 12,1793.
Sp:John Strowsberry-Maraggrietje Van Rype.
13.2290-p.105-Adriaan Van Rypen-w,Cathalyntje Spier-c,Hendrick-b.Sept. 8,1795.
Sp:none listed
14.2424-p.111-Adriaan Van Rypen-w,Cathalyntje Spier-c,Gerrit-b, Jan.25,1798.
Sp:none listed
15.2563-p.118-Adriaan Van Rypen-w,Cathalyntje Spier-c,Johannes-b.Aug. 6,1800.
Sp:none listed
16.2660-p.122-Adriaan-w,Cathalyntje Spier-c ,Johannis-b.May 8, 1802.
Sp:none listed
17.2764-p.127-Adriaan-w,Cathalyntje Spier-c,Uriah-b.Aug. 20,1804.
Sp:none listed
18.2881-p.132-Adrian-w,Cathalyntje Spier-c,Catharina-b.Apr.8,1807.
Sp:none listed
19.3028-p.139-Adrian-w-Cathaylntje Spier-c,Adrian-b.July 18,1810.
Sp:none listed
20.3171-p.145-Adrian-w-Cathalyntje Spier-c,Jacob-b. May 10,1814.
Sp:none listed
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Anthony(Tunis)-w,——c,Sara-b.Nov.30,1749.

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The above information is from the reprinted book.

 

 

1870 Van Riper census,Boonton Twp.,Morris Co.,N.J.

1880 Census
VAN RIPER
Paterson
Passaic Co.
New Jersey
(Most of the Van Riper families -73- in 1880 lived in New Jersey.)

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Paterson
T9-roll 794
district 147
page 354a, sheet 1, image 1, June 1
16 Temple Street

5-8
Maria Hancock-64-F-W-head-divorced or widow-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Peter Van Riper-38-M-W-son in law-wood chopper-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Elizabeth Van Riper-28-F-W-boarder-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Albert Dewitt-14-M-W-stepson-at school-b.N.J..Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Annie Connover-10-F-W-daughter-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
John Messenger-8-M-W-stepson-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
David Van Riper-2-M-W-stepson-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Paterson
T9-roll 794
district 147
page 360b, sheet 14, image 14, June 5
34 Arch Street

103-151
Barney Laback-72-M-W-head-wheelwright-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Eliza Laback-66-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
John H. Laback-46-M-W-son-divorced or widow-harness-rupture-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Alfred Laback–41-M-W-son-married-mason-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Carrie Birch-10-F-W-gran daughter-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Edward Laback-9-M-W-grand son-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Eliza Van Riper-55-F-W-boarder-tailor-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Paterson
T9-roll 794
district 147
page 367d, sheet 28, image 28, June 9
19 High Street

155-303 (two family house)
Rebecca Van Riper-44-F-W-head-keeps house-divorced or widow-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Emma Van Riper-17-F-W-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Frank Van Riper-10-M-W-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Paterson
T9-roll 794
district 147
page 371c, sheet 35, image 35, June 11
46 North Main Street

206-390 (two family house)
Peter A. Hopper-78-M-W-head-retired-divorced or widow-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Hester A. Van Riper-54-F-W-niece-divorced or widow-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Allie Van Remp-20-F-W-servant-single-b.Holland-Fa.b.Holland-Mo.b.Holland
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Paterson
T9-roll 794
district 147
page 372a, sheet 37, image 37, June 11
34 North Main Street

222-400 (two family house)
Rachel Van Riper-30-F-W-head-keeps house-divorced or widow-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Charity A. Van Riper-11-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Paterson
T9-roll 794
district 148
page 389d, sheet 24, image 24, June 9
90 North Main Street

145-242
Daniel G. Van Horn-36-M-W-head-laborer-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jane A. Van Horn-30-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
John Van Horn-11-M-W-son-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Andrew Cain-25-M-W-boarder-clerk in store-b.Conn..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.Conn..
Rester Van Riper-16-M-W-boarder-clerk in store-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Paterson
T9-roll 794
district 148
page 390b, sheet 26, image 26, June 9
28 Holsman Street

159-264
Mortimer Van Riper-28-M-W-head-belt maker-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Libbie Van Riper-23-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-measles-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jennie Van Riper-5-F-W-daughter-measles-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
William Van Riper-4-M-W-son-measles-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Paterson
T9-roll 795
district 153
page 64a, sheet 5, image 5, June 1
73 Broadway

30-38
Phillip H. Van Riper-40-M-W-head-retail grocer-marriedb.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Caroline Van Riper-40-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
George Van Riper-18-M-W-son-clerk in store-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Gertrude Van Riper-12-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Frederick Van Riper-5-M-W-son-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary Bishop-43-F-W-servant-divorced or widow-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Paterson
T9-roll 795
district 153
page 64a, sheet 5, image 5, June 1
101 Broadway

39-47
Hartman Van Riper-52-M-W-head-farmer-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jane E. Van Riper-37-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Lawrence Van Riper-15-M-W-son-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
George Van Riper-13-M-W-son-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Annie Van Riper-11-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Paterson
T9-roll 795
district 153
page 71c, sheet 19, image 19, June 2
12 Tyler Street

116-170
Cornelius Van Riper-35-M-W-head-painter-married-cannot write-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Rosetta Van Riper-30-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.France-Mo.b.N.J..
Sussie Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Paterson
T9-roll 795
district 153
page 80a, sheet 37, image 37, June 9
33 Fair Street

228-397
Cornelius Van Riper-43-M-W-head-physician-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sarah C. Van Riper-45-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sophia Van Riper-18-F-W-daughter-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Irving Van Riper-12-M-W-son-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Laura Van Riper-10-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Paterson
T9-roll 795
district 154
page 96b, sheet 23, image 24, June 8
98 Division St. (now called Hamilton Ave.)

10-17
Richard Straut-55-M-W-head-stone mason-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Hannah M. Straut-47-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Alfred Van Riper-40-M-W-boarder-book keeping-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.England
Omer Jenks-26-M-W-boarder-book keeker-single-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Hannah Cruse-17-F-W-servant-single-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Holland-Mo.b.Holland
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Paterson
T9-roll 795
district 154
page 97d, sheet 25, image 26, June 8
128 Division St. (now called Hamilton Ave.)

23-31
Clarrissia Van Riper-80-F-W-head-divorced or widow-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Hellen Van Riper-50-F-W-daughter-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Eliza A. Van Riper-35-F-W-daughter-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Romain Van Riper-21-M-W-son-at school-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Margaret Simmons-45-F-W-servant-divorced or widow-b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
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Paterson
T9-roll 795
district 154
page 98a, sheet 26, image 27, June 9
148 Division St. (now called Hamilton Ave.)

8-8
George P. Van Riper-34-M-W-head-belting mfg.-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Maryland
Charlotte Van Riper-28-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Lauretta Van Riper-11-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lotta Van Riper-10 mths.-F-W-daughter-b.Aug.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..

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Paterson
T9-roll 796
district 156
page 135a, sheet 29, image 29, June 8
68 Montgomery Place

224-271 (two family house)
Phebe Van Riper-62-F-B-head-divorced or widow-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Marg. Tichnor-32-F-B-daughter-divorced or widow-cannot read or write-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Allen Halstead-15-M-B-son-works in file factory-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Henry Thompson-32-M-B-farm hand-divorced or widow-cannot read or write-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Kate Thompson-11-F-B-daughter-at school-cannot read or write-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Lizzie Jackson-32-F-B-washing-divorced or widow-cannot read or write-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Thos. Jackson-18-M-B-son-cannot read or write-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Edmund Kiser-25-M-B-farm hand-cannot read or write-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary Kiser-24-F-B-wife-farm hand-cannot read or write-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jacob Schoolmaker-34-M-B-cannot read or write-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Carrie Schoolnmaker-33-F-B-house work-cannot read or write-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Paterson
T9-roll 796
district 156
page 142d, sheet 44, image 44, June 11
Riverside (development-later broken down to three streets-Alois Pl.-Harris Pl.-& Plesinger Pl.)

317-406
James Bell-50-M-W-head-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.n/a-Mo.b.n/a..
Jennie Bell-48-F-W-wife-married-b.Canada-Fa.b.n/a.-Mo.b.n/a..
Henny Bell-18-M-W-son-at school-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Canada
George Bell-14-M-W-son-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Canada
Eliza Hammond-26-F-W-servant-cook-b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Albert Van Riper-40-M-B-servant-coachman-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Kate Van Riper-30-F-B-servant-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Paterson
T9-roll 796
district 157
page 158b, sheet 18, image 18, June 5
112 Broadway

126-209
Adrian Van Riper-35-M-W-head-baker-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary E.Van Riper-32-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Frank Van Riper-13-M-W-son-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Maggie Van Riper-11-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jennie Van Riper-8-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Julia Van Riper-5-F-W-daughter-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Abram Van Riper-3-M-W-son-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
William Van Riper-1-M-W-son-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Paterson
T9-roll 796
district 159
page 203c, sheet 3, image 3, June 1
62 Willis Street

25-30
Gertrude Christie-52-F-W-head-keeps house-divorced or widow-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Anna Christie-23-F-W-daughter-single-b.N.j..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
John T. Van Riper-58-M-W-boarder-machinist-single-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.n/a..-Mo.b.n/a..
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Paterson
T9-roll 796
district 159
page 203d, sheet 4, image 4, June 2
84 Willis Street

33-44 (two family house)
Cornelius Van Riper-45-M-W-head-carpenter-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary E. Van Riper-41-F-W-wife-drees maler-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Richard Van Riper-15-M-W-son-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jennie Van Riper-11-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Paterson
T9-roll 796
district 162
page 242c, sheet 3, image 3, June 2
19 Ramapo Avenue (does not exist now)

14-14
George H. Van Riper-42-M-W-head-carpenter-married-b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Harriet Van Riper-38-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
John Van Riper-6-M-W-son-at school-b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Fannie Van Riper-3-F-W-b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Paterson
T9-roll 796
district 162
page 251a, sheet 21, image 21, June 10
11 Madison Street

134-215
George Van Riper-21-M-W-head-butcher-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Eliza Van Riper-20-F-W-wife-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Peter Krosson-24-M-W-brother in law-iron moulder-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Margaret Krosson-23-F-W-sister in law-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Paterson
T9-roll 796
district 162
page 260c, sheet 39, image 39, June 14
88 Essex St.

244-408
John Van Riper-51-M-W-head-blacksmith-married-deaf and dumb-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Matilda Van Riper-35-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-deaf and dumb-b.Scotland-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland-
Matilda Van Riper-8-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Scotland
Jennie Van Riper-1-F-W-daughter-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Scotland
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Paterson
T9-roll 796
district 164
page 290c, sheet 3, image 3, June 1
51 Prospect Street

10-25 (four family house)
Samuel McColloun-58-M-W-head-lab-married-b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Cath. McColloun-59-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.France-Fa.b.France-Mo.b.France
Andrew Van Riper-27-M-W-stepson-works in silk mill-single-b.N.J..Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.France
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Paterson
T9-roll 796
district 166
page 349d, sheet 20, image 20, June 9
40 Elm Street

127-236
George Van Riper-53-M-W-head-cigar maker-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Annie Van Riper-28-F-W-daughter-keeps house-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Emma Van Riper-25-F-W-daughter-silk winder-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Anthony Van Riper-17-M-W-son-works at silk-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..

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Paterson
T9-roll 796
district 168
page 371d, sheet 8, image 8, June 2
22 Oliver Street

John Van Riper-49-M-W-head-working in foundry-divorced or widow-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Annie Van Riper-19-F-W-daughter-keeps house-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ida Neill-22-F-W-daughter-married-heavy cold-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Annie Neill-1-F-W-Neice-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Paterson
T9-roll 796
district 169
page 399a, sheet 17, image 17, June 8and14
West 25th Street (now called Caldwell Avenue)

145-164
Paul Van Riper-33-M-W-head-laborer-married-cannot write-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Emma Van Riper-36-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Phoebe Van Riper-14-F-W-daughter-works in silk mill-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Marinus Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
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Paterson
T9-roll 796
district 170
page 405c, sheet 11, image 11, June 2
276 Grand Street

55-94 (five family house)
John Van Riper-28-M-W-head-moulder-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sarah Van Riper-27-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Ida Van Riper-5-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.Ireland
Sadie Van Riper-2-F-W-daughter-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.Ireland
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Paterson
T9-roll 796
district 173
page 495a, sheet 37, image 37, June 11
369 Marshall Street

229-329
Jacob Van Riper-41-M-W-head-carpenter-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
EllenVan Riper-40-F-W-wife-house keeper-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
James E. Van Riper-20-M-W-son-laborer-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William Van Riper-10-M-W-son-cannot read or write-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
George Riker-20-M-W-so in law-stone mason-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jemimina Riker-10-F-W-daughter-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ella Riker-1mth.-F-W-granddaughter-b.May N.J..–Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
David Riker-50-M-W-boarder-stone mason-divorced or widow-b.N.J..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
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3/10/2005

 

 

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)
———————————————————————————————
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
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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

 

 

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

 

 

Van Riper Houses

On Jan 24, 2001 George Van Riper wrote:

The last time I looked at the Van Riper house in Nutley it was still
in the same condition. (…)
When I get a chance I want to visit the Van Riper-Bond
house in Montclair. Its about 5 miles from Nutley.
The Montclair university took it over.I’ll let
you know how I make out. There use to be a Van Riper
house where I live in Fair Lawn just two blocks away.
It made room for new homes over 50 years ago. I past by
it many times before this happened. There’s a church in
town called the Van Riper-Ellis Church(Baptist).A large
part of Fair Lawn along the Passaic River down to Market St.
in East Paterson(Elmwood Park) was owned by the Van Riper
family(not my direct branch). There is an old burial ground in the
next town ,Saddle Brook, where the High School now stands
the area was called Dudee Lake. The lake was part of the Passaic River
where ,early 1900’s they made a small dam and many people would come and paddle boats and canoes . Before the High School was built they moved all the bodies in the burial ground in one large mound next to the school. There’s a plaque on top.
I read one article in the “History of Slauterdam(Fair Lawn)”, which mentioned a young Van Riper and said he was the 117th Van Riper to be buried their.

George Van Riper

 

 

THE VAN RIPEN FAMILY by Charles H. Winfield (1/7)

THE VAN RIPEN FAMILY.(from “History of Hudson County”
by Charles H. Winfield)
VAN RIPEN- V. REIPEN- V.REYPEN- V. REIPER- V. REYPER
V.RIPER- V. RYPER.

This name with its present multitudinous orthography, is derived from
the Latin ripa, and was the name of a city on the North bank of the
river Nibbs, sometimes called Nipsick, or Gram. North Jutland ( so
called to distinguish it from South Jutland or Schleswig), in Denmark
was divided into four dioceses, the most southwesterly part of Cimbri,
who, at one time, invaded the Roman Empire.
The city of Ripen, in the diocese of Ripen, is situated in lat.55*
36′ north, and lon. 9* 10′ east. Next to Wibourg it is the most ancient
town in North Jutland.(1) It once had a commodious harbor and pro-
fitable commerce; but the one long since filled up and the other sought
different channels. Its cathedral was imposing, built of hewn stone, with
a steeple of great height, which served as a landmark for mariners. In the
Swedish war of 1645 the city was captured, but recovered by the Danes
soon after. From this port, in April, 1663, a vessel named ” T” Bonte Koe,”
The Spotted Cow, sailed for the Netherland, with eightynine passengers,
consisting of men, women and children. Among the number was Juriaen
Tomassen, a young man of the city of Ripen. About four years after his
arrival he m. Pryntje Hermans, May 25, 1667; d. Sept 12, 1695. Some
of his descendants took the name Jurianse -now Yereance and Auryansen
while others, taking the name of the city from which their ancestor sailed,
became Van Ripen.
(1) Fenning’s Geography ii,. 123. In Winfield’s Land Titles, the name is
written Rypen. It is thus laid down on a map of Denmark in old geographical
work, published in London during the reign of Queen Anne, the title page of
which, of the copy I have ,is destroyed. I am now satisfied, from the origin
of the word, that the name should be written Ripen, and it is thus written in
the text and on a map in Fenning. Every other way of writing it is clearly
wrong, though sanctioned by generations.

Second Generation.
Juriaen Tomassen had ch,:
2. 1. Tomas (11), bap. June 10, 1668; m. Jannetje, dau.
of Jan Straatmaker, June 2, 1691
3. 11.Gerrit (21), bap. June 27, 1670; m. Beetlitje, dau.
of Dircl Janse Oosten and Elizabeth Cornelis, of Hoboken
June 6, 1693; d. Sept, 4 1748; she d. May 20, 1745.
4. 111. Aelje, bap. Dec. 21, 1672.
5. 1V. Chrystyntje, bap. Nov. 24, 1677; m. Pieter Gerbrantse
(2) Aug. 1 1698.
6. V. Maritje, bap. April 28, 1680; m. Claas Gerbrantse (3)
April 11, 1704.
7. V1. Harman, bap. Oct 21, 1682; d. in inf.
8. V11. Jan (29), m. Neeltje Gerbrantse (5), April 7, 1702.
9. V111. Harman (33), b Dec 6, 1686; m. 1st, Maritje Fre-
ericks, June 20, 1709; 2d, Judith, dau. of Christo-
pher Steinmets, in 1721; removed to Aquackanonck
his will, dated June 17, 1754, was proved May14,1736.
10. 1X. Grietje, b. Oct. 5, 1691.

 

2 3 4 5 6 7

 

1860 Van Riper census,NY City,ward 11,NY Co.,NY State

1860
VAN RIPER
New York State
New York County
————————————————————————
New York City
Ward 11, District 3
M653-roll 799
page 123, sheet 123, image 123, June 22
244-1008 (two family house)
William Miller-54-M-W-carman-$1,000-b.N.Y..
Mary Miller-45-F-W-b.N.Y..
Samuel Miller-16-M-W-b.N.Y..
Orlando Miller-20-M-W-carman-b.N.Y..
Caroline Miller-11-F-W-at shool-b.N.Y..
Harriet Miller-14-F-W-at school-b.N.Y..
Thomas Van Riper-21-M-W-bookbinder-b.N.Y..
Cornelius Vanriper-15-M-W-plumers app.-b.N.Y..
———————————————————–
New York City
Ward 11, District 3
M653-roll 799
page 480, sheet 148, image 148, July 5

249-1296 (four family house)
Sarah Van Riper-51-F-W-taileress-$150-b.N.J..
Sebastian Leveridge-27-M-W-ship carpenter-b.N.J..
John Van Riper-18-M-W-app. machinist-b.N.J..
—————————————————————–
7/9/2004

 

 

1870 Van Riper census,Saddle River Twp.,Bergen Co.,N.J..

1870
New Jersey
Bergen County
================
Saddle River Twp.
M593-roll 852
P.O. Paterson,Passaic Co
page 504a, sheet 1,image 1 July 19
2-2
Cornelius Van Riper-51-M-W-farmer-$15,000-$32,000-b.N.J..
Catherine J.(Jane) Van Riper-46-F-W-keeps house-b.N.J..
Clara J. Van Riper-23-F-W-b.N.J..
Edo Van Riper-15-M-W-at school-b.N.J..
Ellen Baker-14-F-W-domestic servant-b.Holland
Isaac Parker-22-M-B-farm laborer-b. South Carolina
——————————-
Saddle River Twp.
M593-roll 852
P.O. Paterson,Passaic Co
page 504a, sheet 1, image, 1 July 19

4-5
George G. Van Riper-38-M-W-farmer-$30,000-$10.000-b.N.J..
Catherine (Kip) Van Riper-32-F-W-keeps house-b.N.J..
Henry Van Riper-10-M-W-at school-b.N.J..
Ann Sulavan-30-domestic servant-b.Ireland
George Savidson-25-M-W-farm laborer-b.N.Y..
————————————————————————————
Saddle River Twp.
M593-roll 852
P.O. Paterson,Passaic Co
page 504b, sheet 2,image 2 July 20

10-11
Richard Van Riper-23-M-W-farmer-$30,000-$6,000-b.N.J..
Charlet-22-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y..
Charlet Van Riper-1mths.-F-W-b.May 1870 N.J..
Anna Marn-21-F-W-Domestic servant-cannot read or write-b.N.J..
——————————————————————————————
Saddle River Twp.
M593-roll 852
P.O. Paterson,Passaic Co
page508b, sheet 10, image 10, July 27

60-72
Stevan(Stephen) S. Van Riper-42-M-W-farmer-$30,000-$10,000-b.N.J..
Jane Van Riper-26-F-W-keeps house-b.N.J..
George S. Van Riper-5-M-W-b.N.J..
William Wanton-24-M-B-farm laborer-b. Mass.
Curlet Thompson-28-M-B-farm laborer-b.N.J..
—————————————————————————————–
Saddle River Twp.
M593-roll 852
P.O. Paterson,Passaic Co
page508b, sheet 10, image 10, July 27

64-76
John N. Van Riper-53-M-W-farmer-$20,000-$2,000-b.N.J..
Elizabeth Van Riper-40-F-W-keeps house-b.N.J..
Sarah Van Riper-21-F-W-at home-b.F-W-b.N.J..
Elizabeth Van Riper-20-F-W-at home-b.N.J..
———————————————————————–
Saddle River Twp.
M593-roll 852
P.O. Paterson,Passaic Co
page509a, sheet 11, image 11, July 28

70-83
John G. Van Riper-45-M-W-farmer-$30,000-$10,000-b.N.J..
Maria A. Van Riper-39-F-W-keeps house-b.N.J..
Georgianna Van Riper-18-F-W-at home-b.N.J..
Romaine V. Van Riper-16-M-W-at school-b.N.J..
Louie P. Van Riper-14-M-W-at school-b.N.J..
John Johnson-24-M-B-farm laborer-b.N.Y..
Mary McGuire-19-F-W-domestic servant-b.Ireland
——————————————————————————
Saddle River Twp.
M593-roll 852
P.O. Paterson,Passaic Co.
page509b, sheet 12, image 12, July 28

73-86
Henry Van Riper-32-M-W-farmer-$22,500-$10,000-b.N.J..
E. Matilda Van riper-28-F-W-keeps house-b.N.J..
Ida Anna Van Riper-6-F-W-b.N.J..
Elixa King-25-F-W-domestic servant-b.Ireland
——————————————————————————
Saddle River Twp.
M593-roll 852
P.O. Paterson,Passaic Co.
page509b, sheet 12, image 12, July 28

76-88 (two family house)
Nicholas Van Riper-29-M-W-farmer-$20,000-$700-b.N.J..
————————————————————————-
8/20/2004
——————————————–
What cost $50,000 in 1870 would cost $639,112.42 in 2001.
Also, if you were to buy exactly the same products in 2001 and 1870,
they would cost you $50,000 and $3,911.67 respectively.
——————————————————————————–
What cost $10,000 in 1870 would cost $127,822.48 in 2001.
Also, if you were to buy exactly the same products in 2001 and 1870,
they would cost you $10,000 and $782.33 respectively.
=======================================================
Note-Two Branches of the Van Riper family claim Saddle River Township
as their residence. Jeremiah Van Riper resided on the Passaic River,
above the Dundee Bridge (Garfield), and early purchased land of a very old resident,
named Van Horn. His sons were Simeon, Stephen, and Nicholas(above census),
all of whom remained in the Township. The latter branch is represented by
John N. Van Riper, who is the only member of the family now in the Township (this
information writen around 1890 by Clayton’s “History of Bergen & Passaic County” ).
George Van Riper resided on the homestead now occupied by his son George G. ,
and is the earliest representive of another family of the name in the Township. among
his children where George G., John G., also residing in Saddle River Township;
Cornelius,deceased, and Harry.
=====================================================
8-21-2004

 

 

1870 Van Riper Fed. Census, Michigan- part 1

1870
VAN RIPER
Michigan
PART 1
—————————
Allegan County
Trowbridge Twp.
M593-roll 660
P.O. Allegan
page 384a, sheet 23, image 23, June 9
180-181
Cornelius R. Ackerson-44-M-W-farmer-$1,200-$225-b.Holland
Lucinda Ackerson-46-F-W-keeps house-b.N.J..
Paul Ackerson-23-M-W-works on farm-b.Holland
Sarah Ackerson-15-F-W-domestic servant-at school-b.N.J..
Jane Ackerson-12-F-W-at school-b.Illinois
Clara Ackerson-9-F-W-at school-b.Illinois
Abraham Van Riper-22-M-W-works on farm-b.N.J..
—————————————————————————————————
Berrien County
Saint Joseph
P.O. St. Joseph
M593-roll 664
page 426a, sheet 65, image 65, June 14

530-543
John C. Storrs-45-M-W-home builder-$2,500-b.N.Y..
Jane Storrs-41-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y..
Ada Storrs-14-F-W-at school-b.Indiana
Henry Storrs-22-M-W-carpenter-b.Michigan
John Storrs-75-M-W-b.Michigan
John T. Van Riper-82-M-W-b.N.J..
Samuel Rup-57-M-W-#3,000-b.Mass.
Maria Rup-45-F-W-b.N.Y..
—————————————————————————————————-
Calhoun County
Lee
M593-roll 667
P.O. Partella
page 637, sheet 21, image 21, Aug. 23

167-164
William Bentty-M-W-46-farmer-$5,400-$1,200-b.N.Y..
Sophia Bentty-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y..
Wayne Bentty-21-M-W-farmer-$500-b.N.Y..
Suzan Bentty-21-F-W-keeps house-b.Michigan
Worth Bentty-19-M-W-farm laborer-b.N.Y..
Willis Bentty-15-M-W-at school-b.N.Y..
Gabrael Van Riper-80-M-W-retired farmer-b.N.Y..
Margret Van Riper-79-F-W-no occupation-b.N.J..
———————————————————————————
Clinton County
Bingingham
M593-roll 669
P.O. St. Johns
page 409a, sheet 35, image 35, July 20

306-280
Nelson Green-41-M-W-stage proprietor-$1,500-$7,700-b.N.Y..
Elizabeth Green-32-F-W-keeps house-b.Michigan
Jennie Green-10-F-W-F-W-at school-b.Michigan
Willie Green-7-M-W-at school-b.Michigan
Hattie Van Riper-14-F-W-at school-b.Michigan
———————————————————————————–
Isabella County
Broomfield
M593-roll 667
P.O. Mill Brook
page 737b, sheet 2, image 2, June 23

14-14
Frank McLaellan-33-M-W-keeping boarders-b.Ireland
Huldah McLaellan37-F-W-keeps house-b.Canada
James McLaellan-13-M-W-works at home-at school-b.Canada
Joan McLaellan-15-F-W-works at home-at school-b.Canada
John Van Riper-40-M-W-foreman state roads-b.Indiana
(and many more names not related)
———————
Isabella County
Coe
M593-roll 677
P.O. Salt River
page 751, sheet 18, image 18, June 22

136-136
Andrew Van Riper-26-M-W-farmer-#500-$175-b.Michigan
Mary Van Riper-20-F-W-keeps house-b.Michigan
Zilla Van Riper-3-F-W-b.Michigan
——————————————————————————————
Ottawa County
Polkton
M593-roll 697
P.O. Dennison
page 235b, sheet 52, image 52, July 28

398-402
Napoleon Burgess-40-M-W-farmer-$600-$400-b.Canada
Nellie Burgess-40-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y..
Nora Burgess-5-F-W-b.Michigan
Isaac Van Riper-75-M-W-farm laborer-b.New York
——————————————————————————————————-
Saginaw County
Fremont
P.O. St. Charles
M593-roll 702
page 281a, sheet 3, image 3, July 7

21-21
Alex Van Riper-27-M-W-farmer-$1,00-b.Michigan
Almira Van Riper-25-F-W-keeps house-b.New York
Edith Van Riper-2-F-W-b.Michigan
———————————————————————————————-
08/05/2004

 

 

1870 Van Riper census,Steuben County, N.Y.

1870
Van Riper
New York State
Steuben County
=====================
Cohocton
M593-roll 1095
P.O. Cohocton
page 27a, sheet 53, image 53, June —
437-423 ( two family house)
Hiram W. Hatch-24-M-W-farmer-$7,500-$4,655-b.N.Y..
Celistia E. Hatch-25-F-W-b.N.Y..
W. Hyatt Hatch-2-M-W-b.N.Y..
Frank Van Riper-21-M-W-b.N.Y..
Hattie Hatch-4mths.-F-W-b.Feb. N.Y..
————————————-
Cohocton
M593-roll 1095
P.O. Cohocton
page 38b, sheet 36, image 36, June —

294-281
Eli P. Wells-51-M-W-farmer-$3,000-$2,435-b.N.Y..
Emma Wells-28-F-W-b.N.Y..
David Wells-7-M-W-b.N.Y..
Bragil Wells-5-M-W-b.N.Y..
Minnie Wells-2-F-W-b.N.Y..
Jerry Van Riper-24-M-W-works on farm-b.N.Y..
——————-
Cohocton
M593-roll 1095
P.O. Cohocton
page 25a, sheet 49, image 49, June —

403-389
William Van Riper-48-M-W-landlord-$2,600-$1,500-b.N.Y..
Lucinda Van Riper-44-F-W-b.N.Y..
Fannie Van Riper-21-F-W-b.N.Y..
Minerva Van Riper-10-F-W-at school-b.N.Y..
Frank Van Riper-21-M-W-b.N.Y..
Ira Van Riper-19-M-W-b.N.Y..
George Biggs-22-M-W-school teacher-b.N.Y..
——————————————————-
Wayland
M593-roll 1096
P.O. Cohocton
page 537b, sheet 20, image 20, June —

140-140
David Brown-30-M-W-farmer-$5,325-$1,750-b.N.Y..
Sarah Brown-23-F-W-b.N.Y..
William Brown,Jr.-3-M-W-b.N.Y..
Abraham Van Riper-42-M-W-b.N.Y..
Mary Van Riper-40-F-W-b.N.Y..
——————————————————–
10/30/2004

 

 

1880 Van Ryper-Van Reypen census,Hudson County,N.J.

1880 (Some Van Riper combinations)
VAN RIPER-VAN REIPER-VAN RYPER-VAN REYPEN-
VAN REYPER-VAN REIPEN (all Van Riper)
New Jersey
Hudson County
======================
VAN RYPER
=============
Jersey City
T9-roll 783
district 18
page 509c, sheet 24, image 24, June 11
202 Fifth street

228-189
Abram Van Ryper-50-M-W-head-clerk-married-b.N.J..Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sarah J. Van Ryper-50-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Loretta Jones-27-F-W-daughter-married-b.N.J..Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Emma Jones-3-F-W-daughter-b.N.J..Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
===============================
VAN REYPEN
===========
Jersey City
T9-roll 784
district 34
page 497c, sheet 27, image 27, June 25
201 Academy Street

191-234
Cornelis C. Van Reypen-67-M-W-head-retired farmer-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Christina C. Van Reypen-65-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William K. Van Reypen-40-M-W-son-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Anna Van Reypen-32-F-W-daughter-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
page 497d-sheet27
Cornelis C. Van Reyen-25-M-W-son-produce dealer-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Kate P. Van Reypen-25-F-W-daughter in law-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary Dempsey-74-F-W-doestic servant-single-b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Wilhemena Sluter-16F-W-domestic servant-single-b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
George Feeney-30-M-W-gardner-single-b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
——————————
Jersey City
T9-roll 784
district 34
page 497d, sheet 27, image 27, June 25
583 Academy Avenue

189-231
John Wallace-39-M-W-head-express man-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Clara Wallace-38-F-W-wife-dressmaker-b.N.J..Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
J. Leonard B. Wallace-10-M-W-son-at school-b.N.J..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jane Van Reypen-74-F-W-mother in law-divorced or widow-b.N.J..Fa.b.n/a-Mo.b.n/a
Alletta Van Reypen-28-F-W-sister-in-law-single-sister-in-law-b.N.J..Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Louisa Van Reypen-40-F-W-divorced or widow-dressmaker-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Albert G. Van Reypen-16-M-W-son-single-b.N.J..Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
===============
2-18-2005

 

 

1880 Van Riper census,Steuben,Suffolk & Yates County, NY State

1880
VAN RIPER -census
New York State
============================================================================
Steuben County
Hornellsville
T9-roll 933
district 179
page 331d, sheet 12, image 12, June 3
24——–

109-121
George A. Lawrence-39-M-W-head-car conductor-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Isabelle Lawrence38-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Grace Lawrence-18-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
George E. Lawrence-12-M-W-son-at school-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sarah Van Riper-63-F-W-mother in law-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
———————————————————————–
Steuben County
Cohocton
T9-roll 933
district 168
page 90b, sheet 22, image 22, June 15

184-188 (two family house)
Wm. Van Riper-58-M-W-head-tavern keeper-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa..
Lucinda Van Riper-54-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frank Van Riper-31-M-W-son-teamster-single-b.N.Y..-Fa.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ella Van Riper-19-F-W-daughter-single-b.N.Y..-Fa.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
============================================================================

Suffolk County
Sag Harbor-Long Island
T9-roll 935
district 327
page 450c, sheet 35, image 35, June
Suffolk Street

no numbers
Elizabeth Van Riper-69-F-W-boarder-divorced or widow-b.Riverhead-Fa.b.Riverhead-Mo.b.Riverhead,L.I.
(and others probably not related)
=============================================================================
Yates County
Italy
T9-roll 949
district 216
page 378c, sheet 15, image 15, June 14

159-169
Jeremiah Van Riper-63-M-W-head-farmer-married-b.N.Y.-Fa.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa.
Laura L. Van Riper-53-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Vt..-Mo.b.n/a
Emma Van Riper-23-F-W-daughter-single-b.N.Y.-Fa.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Edgar Van Riper-22-M-W-son-farmer-married this year-b.N.Y.-Fa.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Jennie Van Riper-23-F-W-daughter in law-married this year-keeps house-b.N.Y.-Fa.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
===============================================================================
4-26-2005

 

 

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..
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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
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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
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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..
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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, 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)
——————————————————————————————————————-
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
——————————————————————————————————————-
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..
===================================================================
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..
——————————————————————————————————————-
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..
===================================================================
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
-===================================================================
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..
——————————————————————————————————————-
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..
——————————————————————————————————————-
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..
===================================================================

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

 

 

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..)
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April 27, 2007

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

William Nelson (History of Paterson & Passaic, 1901) 3/6

 

page 164a

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.
_____
(1) Essex County Transcribed Deeds, A, 28. 


Page 164b

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-
_____
(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; 


Page 168b

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.
_____
(1)Essex County Transcribed Deeds, B,488; D, 93 


Page 169a

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, 
_____
(1) Bergen County Transcribed Deeds, A, 614.


Page 169b

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
_____
(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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1850 Van Riper census from Il.,Ma.,Ri.,Oh.,Tx..

VAN RIPER
1850 Federal Census
Illinios, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Ohio, Texas
Illinios
M432-Roll 133
Lockport Twp.,Will County
page 12a-image 23
Aug. 19

155-155
John Van Riper-38-M-W-boat captain-$100.-b.NY..
Mary A. Van Riper-22-F-W-b.Eng..
Sarah Medons(or z)-50-F-W-$175.-Eng..
Ester A. Van Riper-9-F-W-attending school-b.IL..
Wm. H. Van Riper-7-M-W-attending school-b.IL..
Jeremah Van Riper-5-M-W- attending school-b.IL..
===========================================
Massachusetts
Rehobath, Bristol County
M432-roll 307
page 306b, image 14, Aug. 9

99-120
Amos West-64-M-W-farmer-$3,200-b.Ma..
Avis West-30-F-W-b.Ma.
Wm. E. Van Riper-30-M-W-tailor-b.N.Y..
Betsey A. Van Riper-20-F-W-b.Ri..
================================
Compare William and Betsey in Rhode Island
and Mass..
both in 1850.
================================
Rhode Island
Warwick, Kent County
M432-roll 841
page 125b, image 41, Aug. 26

278-316
William Van Riper-30-M-W-miner-b.N.Y..
Betsy Ann Van Riper-20-F-W-b.Ri..
=====================================
Ohio
Warren County, Turtle Creek Twp
M432-roll 737, district N 149
Page: 306, image 38, Oct 18

2229-2230
John Van Riper-48-M-W-farmer-$1,950-b.N.J..
Rebecca Van Riper-44-F-W-b.Pa.
————————————————
Warren County,Turtle Creek Twp
Page: 306, image 38, Oct 18

2230-2231
James Van Riper-25-M-W-farmer-b.Ohio
Catherine Van Riper-25-F-W-b.Ohio
John Van Riper-4-M-W-b.Ohio
William Van Riper-3-M-W-b.Ohio
Mary A. Van Riper-2-F-W-b.Ohio
=====================================
Texas
Rusk, Rusk County
M432-roll 914
Page: 271b, image 68, Oct 29

516-516
Clement C. Lutt-48-M-W-farmer-$1,000-b.S.C.
Millie Lutt-46-F-W-b.N.C.
John Lutt-19-M-W-farmer-b.Tx..
Gabriel T. Lutt -17-M-W-farmer-b.Tx..
Pearce B. Lutt-14-M-W-b.Tx..
Lydnia A. Lutt-12-M-W-b.Tx.
Mary Ann Lutt-11-F-W-b.Tx..
Juliann Lutt-10-F-W-b.Tx..
Richard Lutt-8-M-W-b.Tx..
James B. Lutt-5-M-W-b.Tx..
Wm. L. Lane Lutt-12-M-W-b.Tx..
Eliza Jane Van Riper -9-F-W-b.Tx..
James B. Van Riper-5-M-W-b.Tx..
================================
5/8/2004

 

 

VAN RIPER 1916 Newark, N.J.

VAN RIPER 1916 Newark, N.J.

VAN REYPER

J. Van Horn-collector PS Gas Co.-bds 161 Milford Ave.

VAN RIPER

Alfred-mason-home 50 Hunter St.
Alonzo-policeman-bds 2 court St.
Anna -widow of Isaac-bds 136 5th St.
Bessie B.-teacher-bds 2 Broad St.
Charles H.-mason-home 56 Hunter
Charles K.-reporter Newark Evening News-res Paterson
Elemuel L-(Van Riper & Erbacher)395 Mullberry St.-
res Irvington
Frank-driver-bds 90 Morton St.
Fred-chauffeur-h 66 Bloomfield Ave.
Frederick E.-moved to Belleville
George H.-mach.-rms 212 Washington St.
John T.-lawyer (401)245 Springfield Ave-res Passaic
(see John T. Passaic 1920) Joseph-lab-h 99 Boydon St. Martha,Mrs.-bds 29 Belleville Ave. Oliver-cigarmaker-h 293 Littleton Ave. Raymond A.-emp NY Tel Co.-h 640 Mt. Prospect Ave. Sarah M. ,Mrs.-bds 640 Mt. Prospect Ave Stephen -mason-h Warwick St. Walter D.-lawyer (301) 763 Broad St. tel Mulberry 848
res Irvington
Wilbur W.-carp-h 206 3rd St.
William-janitor- h 636 Mt. Prospect St.
Van Riper & Erbacher (Elemuel L. Van Riper and
Henry C. Erbacher Jr.)carpenters 395 Mulberry St.

 

 

Van Riper-1860-61 Newark,NJ,city directory

Van Riper-1860-61 Newark,NJ,city directory

Alonzo-silver plater,202 Market St., 49 Church St.
Andrew M.-ship carpenter Second near R.R. Ave.
Anthony B.-blacksmith-13 Broad St.
Charles O.-mason 8 Plum St.
Garrabrant-jeweler 241 Walnut St.
Jacob J.-carpenter 8 Cross St.
James M.-(colored) teamster 20 West St.
Jeremiah-shoemaker Roseville
John -3 Baldwin St..
John B.-carpenter-54 Bleeker St.
John J.-carpenter- 13 Broad St.
Mary-widow of Henry-9 Lawrence St.
Peter-carpenter Second near Railroad St.
Peter M.-silver plater 202 Market St.-home 49 Church St.
William H.-home 3 Baldwin St.
(Remove William A. blacksmith from 1859-60 -mistake)
The Pierson’s city directory did not always indicate
if the address after the name was place worked or
home address.

02/08/2001

 

 

VAN RIPER-1892-93 Paterson,NJ

VAN RIPER-1892-93 Paterson,NJ

Adrian-baker 103 Broadway-home 101 Broadway
Albert-hostler-home-21 High St.
Alfred-bookkeeper-h 137 Tyler St.
Alfred-laborer-h 21 Godwin St.
Alfred J.-silk 26 Ramapo Ave.-h 269 Graham Ave.
Allan-laborer-h 21 Godwin St.
Andrew-painter-h 12 Tyler St.
Anthony-h Burhans Ave. near Clinton St.
Anthony -Frost & Van Riper-h 295 Summer St.
Bethany T.-widow of Jacob J.-h 269 Graham Ave.
Charles C.-carpenter-h 74 River St.
Cornelius-carpenter-h 84 Park Ave.
Cornelius-painter-h 29 Park Ave
Cornelius S.-physician-77 Fair St..,hours 1:30 to 3:00 and
7 to 8pm.
D. Romaine-h 128 Division St.
Eliza-h 128 Hamilton St.(Was called Division St.)
Frank-h 101 Broadway
Frederick-clerk-h 336 Ellison St.
George-salesman-h 331 Grand St.
George E.-clerk-h 336 Ellison St.
George P.-Van Riper Manuf. Co.-h 143 Hamilton Ave.
(Was called Division St.)
George S.-carpenter-h 95 Park Ave.
Hattie-h 6 Railroad Ave.
Helen -h 128 Hamilton St.(was caled Division St.)
Hester A.-widow of Henry-h 392 Ellison St.
Irving-student-h 77 Fair St.
James H.-clerk-h 124 Fair St.
Jane-dressmaker-84 Park Ave.
Jane-widow of Stephen S.-h 95 Park Ave.
Jasper-carpenter-h Goshen St.
John-h 22 N. Main St.
John-moulder-h Rip Van Winkle Ave.
John G.-planer-h 62 Park Ave.
John H.-clerk-h 43 Holsman St.
Laura-teacher-h 77 Fair St.
Lawrence A.-collector-h 166 Paterson Ave.
Mary-h 84 Park Ave.
Matilda-widow of John -h 88 Essex St.
Mortimer B.-belt maker-h 24 Pearl St.
Paul-laborer-h 252 W. 26th St.
Percy-clerk-h 43 Holsman St.
Peter-mason-h 735 E. 28th St.
Philip H.-grocer 73 Broadway ,h 336 Ellison St.
Rebecca-widow of George-h 19 High St.
Richard P.-feed 65 River St.-h 51 River St.
Van Riper Manuf. Co., beltmaker 14 Van Houten St.
William -carpenter-h 48 Hamilton St.(was called Division St)
William M.-salesman-h 24 Pearl St.
——————————————
Mary Van Rypen-h 124 Fair St.

01/25/2001

 

 

VAN RIPER-1917 Paterson ,NJ,city directory

VAN RIPER-1917 Paterson ,NJ,city directory

Abraham-beds 394 E. 30th St.
Alfred-beds 171 E. 21st St.
Alfred Jr.-mechanic-rooms 27 Main St.
Alfred J.-home 585 E. 29th St.
Anna-beds 652 E. 26th St.
Anthony B.-sec. & treas. Frost and Van Riper Inc.,
(308) 152 Market St.-h 652 E. 26th St.
Caroline-dressmaker-beds 667 E. 23rd St.
Catharine-widow of Albert-h 567 E. 18th St.
Charles C.-beds 271 Hamilton Ave.
Charles K.-reporter-beds 652 E. 26th St.
Charles W.-bartender, 53 Van Houten St.-h 33 Hamburgh Ave.
Cornelius-beds 497 Totowa Ave.
Daniel-porter ERR depot-h 22 Jefferson St.
Donald K.-lawyer-beds 652 E. 26th St.
Eleanor M.-widow of Henry-beds 336 Broadway
Eliza C.-widow of George-h 33 Hamburgh Ave.
Emma-beds 652 E. 26th St.
Frederick G. -(P.H. Van Riper & Son.),73 Broadway-
h 336 Ellison St.
George-clerk ERR -beds 44 River St.
George-motorman-h 55 N. 6th St.
George P.-pres. and treas. Van Riper Mfg. Co.,14 Van Houten St.-
h 572 E. 25th St.
George S.-carpenter-h 12 Madison Ter.
Harold A.-electrician-h 72 Matlock St.
Hattie-widow of John-h 88 Essex St.
Isabelle-nurse-beds 735 E. 28th St.
Jane E.-widow of Hartman-h 101 Ward St.
Jennie-beds 735 E. 28th St.
Jessie-widow of Peter-h 735 E. 28th St.
John-molder-h 44 River St.
John S.-shoemaker-beds 44 River st.
Lawrence A.-real estate-h 101 Ward St.
Lawrence A., Jr.-clerk-beds 101 Ward St.
Lucy-beds 735 E. 28th St.
Marinus-lab-h 252 Dixon Ave.
Mary E.-widow of Adrian V.-h 667 E. 23rd St.
Matilda-widow of John-h 88 Essex St.
Paul-h 252 Dixon Ave.
Percy R.-emp. E.J.P. Corp.-h 165 Pearl St.
P.H. & Son (Frederick G. Van Riper) ,grocers-
73 Broadway
Sarah H.,Mrs.-h 38 West st.
Seely-real estate, 41 Arlington Ave.-h 41 Arlington Ave.
Van Riper Mfg. Co.,George P. Van Riper pres.,Isaac Van Houten sec.,
mill supplies,14 Van Houten St.
Walter I.-office furniture, 11 1/2 Park Ave.,and belting Mfg.,
14 Van Houten st.-h 728 Market St.
Walter R.-dentist,emp 116 Broadway-h 64 17th Ave.
Walter B.-dentist 176 Market St.-h 712 E. 27th St.
William P.-building contractor-h 395 E. 32nd St.
W. Porter-bookkeeper-beds 101 Ward St.

01/04/2001

 

 

VAN RIPER-1939 Paterson ,NJ,city directory

VAN RIPER-1939 Paterson ,NJ,city directory

A.Harvey,Jr.-Vic. pres.-supt.,J.C. Atkinson Inc.,460 Totowa Ave.-
home at Nutley.
Adrian B.-electrical eng.,Pittsgurgh,Pa.-resides 712 E. 27th St.
Alfred S.-res. 301 Market St.
Alfred S.,Jr. (Margaret M.)-auto mech.-h 301 Market St.
Ann-res. 19 Ridge Ter.
Caroline O.-dressmaker,697 Broadway-h 397 Broadway.
Carrie E.-widow of Lawrence A.-h 101 Ward St.
Catherine -widow of George,houseworker-h 32 Temple St.
Catherine A.-widow of Allen–h 187 Edmund Ave.
Daniel S.-died May 4, 1938-age 83.
Edwin (Serena)-paying teller Paterson National Bank,152 Market St.-
h Upper Preakness(in Wayne),NJ.
Ella E.,Mrs.-h 82 N. Main St.
Eugene H. (Adele A.)-coml. artist-h 15 2nd Ave.
Frank-painter- 320 Vreeland Ave.
Fred-res. 653 E. 18th St.
George (Catherine E.)-emp. U.S. Dept. Agriculture-res. 32 Temple St.
George (Elizabeth)-h 448 E. 27th St.
George (Louise M.)-salesman-h 55 N. 6th St.
George C. (Eizabeth)-emp. WPA-h 127 16th Ave.
Gertrude V.,Mrs.-reception clerk WPA-res. 627 E. 26th St.
Gordon F. (Florence H.)-emp. 327 Vernon Ave.-res. 498 E. 36th St.
Harry A. (Minnie)-electrican-h 31 N.3rd St.
Hazel-res. 32 Temple St.
Helen A.-clerk (705) 5 Colt St.-h at Preakness(in Wayne)NJ.
Jennie M.- h 729 E. 26th St.
John S.-res. 250 17th Ave.
Katherine M.-res. 19 Ridge Ter.
Lawrence A.,Jr.- (Van Riper fabrics) 116 Grey St.-h at Nutley,NJ.
Margaret R.-res. 301 Market St.
Paul (Catherine)- moved to N.Y..
Porter (Hazel M.)-bookkeeper 634 Market St.-h 168 Paterson Ave.
Russell (Marie K.)-car insp. ERR-h 362 E. 25th St.
Ruth -res.19 Ridge Ter.
Sarah-died Nov. 29, 1937-age 84.-(widow of John)
Van Riper Fabrics(Lawrence A. Van Riper,Jr.) broad silk mfg’s.
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 380 E. 35th St.
William B. (Anna D.)-dentist 17 Church St.-h 712 E. 27th St.
William D. -student-res. 712 E. 27th St.

12/17/2000

 

 

VAN RIPER-The Aquackanonk Reformed Church,Passaic,NJ-G

VAN RIPER-The Aquackanonk Reformed Church,Passaic,NJ-G

GARRET (GERRIT,GERRET)

56.585-p.28-Gerrit Van Rype-w,Hellena Post-c,Marytje-b.July 8,1755.
SP:Dirrick Van Rype,Jannitje Post.
57.644-p.30-Gerrit Van Rype-w,Leentje Post-c,Garrit-b.Sept. 14,1757.
SP:Johannis Post,Maragriete Van Rype.
58.666-p.31-Gerret Van Rype-w,Fytje Van Winkel-c,Abraham-b.May 16,1758.
SP:Cornelius Van Rype,Annatje Van Winkel.
59.705-p.33-Gerrit Van Rype-w,Helena Post-c,Maragrieta-bap.Jan. 13,1760.
SP:Jacobus Post,Metje Van Wagening.
60.716-p.34-Gerret Van Rype-w,Fytje Van Winkel-c,Cornelius-b.June 29,1760.
SP:Johannis Van Rype,Maragieta Van Rype.
61.781-p.37-Gerret Van Rypen-w,Fytje Van Winkel-c,Gerret-b.Dec. 4, 1762.
SP:Johannes Post,Catharina Brickly.
62.797-p.37-Gerret J. Van Rypen-w,Lena Post-c,Marretje-b.Aug. 5,1763.
SP:Johannes Van Rypen,Maragrietje Steck.
63.850-p.40-Gerret Van Ryper-w,Fytje Van Winkel-c,Cornelius-b.Dec.5,1765(twin).
SP:Adrian Van Rypen,Rachel Koejeman.
64.851-p.40-Gerret Van Ryper-w,Fytje Van Winkel-c,Marytje-b.Dec. 5,1765(twin)
SP:Adrian Van Rypen,Rachel Koejeman.
65.913-p.43-Gerret Van Rypen-w,Geertje Gerrenrantse-c,Jacob-b.Nov. 2,1767.
SP:Jacob Van Winkel,Willemytje Van Winkel.
66.936-p.44-Gerret J. Van Rypen-w,Lena Post-c,Jannatte-b.May 7,1768.
SP:Frans Post,Cathalynte Van Houten.
67.1097-p.51-Gerret Van Rypen-w,Lena Post-c,Jacobus-b.Sept. 25,1772.
SP:Hendrick Gerretse,Catharina Van Houten.
68.1171-p54-Gerret Van Rypen-w,Fytje Van Winkel-c,Rachel-bap.Oct.8,1775.
SP: none listed.
69.1235-p57-Gerret G Van Rypen-w,Lea Simmons-c,Gerret-b.Sept.4, 1777.
Sp:Marynus Van Wagenen,Marytje Van Rypen.
70.1311-p.61-Gerret Van Rypen-w,Lea Simmons-c,Pieter-b.Sept. 4, 1779.
SP:Frans Post,Margrietje Van Rypen.
71.1581-p73-Garret Van Rypen-w,Lea Simmons-c,Rachel-b.Oct. 16,,1785.
SP: none listed.
72.1787-p.82-Garret Van Ripen-w,Lea Simmons-c,Mararietje-b.Oct. 8,1789.
SP:John Simmons,Susanna Simmons.
73.2057-p95-Garret Van Rypen-w,Jannetje Winne-c,Cornelius-b.Aug. 30,1792.
SP:none listed.
74.2086-p.96-Gerret Van Rypen-w,Lea Simmons-c,Pally-b. Jan. 11,1793.
SP:Pieter P. Simmons,Pally Simmons.
75.2821-p.129-Gerret Van Ripen-w,Maria Ecker-c,Steve-b.Dec. 10, 1805.
SP:none listed.
76.2909-p.133-Gerrit Van Rypen-w,Maria Ecker-c,Cornelius-b.Nov.11,1807.
SP:none listed.
——————————————————————————————————-

JURRIE-(Jurry-George)

77.1805-p.83-Jurry V. Rypen-w,Antje Vreland-c,Simeon-b.Dec.2,1789
SP:none listed.
78.1978-p.91-Jurrie Van Rypen-w,Neeltje Van Hoorn-c,Gerrit-b.Oct 16,1791.
SP:none listed.
79.2001-p.92-Jurrie Van Rypen-w,Antje Vreland-c,Nicholas-b.Jan. 17,1792.
SP:none listed.
80.2129-p.98-Jurrie Van Rypen-w,AntjeVreland-c,Stephen-b. July 20,1793.
SP:none listed.
81.2278-p.105-Jurrie Van Riper-w,Antje Vreland-c,Antje-b.Jan.26,1796.
SP:Nicholas Vreland,Nency Bassetti.
82.2484-p.114-Jurrie Van Rypen-w,Elizabeth Van Blerkom-c,Annaatje-b.Mar.
25,1799.
SP:John Jurrianse,Annaatje Jurrianse.
83.2696-p124-Jurrie Van Rypen-w,Rachel Meet-c,Antje Dec.19,1802.
SP:none listed.
84.2734-p125-Jurrie Van Rypen-w,Rachel Meet-c,Jenneke-b.Dec. 15,1804.
SP:none listed.

 

 

Winfields History of Hudson County Continued (2/7)

Winfields History of Hudson County Continued

Third Generation
Tomas(2) had ch;
11. 1. Gerrit(41), b. Feb. 6, 1692; m.Jannetje Vreeland
(31), June 19, 1718; his will, dated Feb.17,1761
was proved Nov. 23, 1761.
12. 11. Juriaen (44), b.June 12, 1693; m. Aeltje Van
Winkle (28), June 12, 1714.
13. 111. Jan,b Oct. 8, 1694.
14. 1V. Abraham (51), b. April 4, 1696; m. 1st, Elizabeth
Hesselse; 2d, Catrintje Andriese, Sept. 13, 1729.
15. V. Isaac, b. Oct. 28 1697.
16. V1. Jacob (52) b. Oct 9, 1699; m. Maritje Gerbrant
(12), Dec. 21, 1728.
17. V11. Geesje, b. Oct. 4 1702.
18. V111. Maritje, b. Oct. 3, 1704; m. Jacob Vreeland,
of Belleville, Dec. 21, 1726.
19. 1X. Elisabet, b. April 4, 1707.
20. X. Dirck, b Jan. 25, 1709; m. Pietertje Post, Sept.
28, 1732.

Gerrit (3) had ch;
21. 1.Elizabeth, b. May29, 1694; m. Michael H. Vree-
land (32), May 30, 1719; d. Nov. 18 1767.
22. 11. Lea, b. Sept. 11, 1697; m. Jacob Van Wagenen
May 2, 1719; d. Dec 19, 1775.
23. 111. Juriaen (53). b. Aug. 15, 1699; m. Grietje
d. July 29, 1739.
24. 1V. Garret, b. Dec 4, 1701; m. Martje Gerbrandse,
and had ch.: 1. Metje, b. March 2, 1732.
25. V. Dirck, b. Jan. 17, 1704.
26. V1. Aeltje, b. March 29, 1705; d. Sept 30, 1710.
27. V11.Cornelius (55) b. Oct. 6, 1707 m. Aeltje Van
Winkle (34), June 29, 1728; d. Jan. 17, 1771.
28. V111. Johannis (60), b.June 3, 1710; m. 1st, Sarah,
dau. of Henricus Kuyper, Dec. 2, 1740; she d.
July 2, 1741; 2d, Margrietje Van Winkle (36),
Sept. 5, 1742; d. Aug. 24, 1776.

Jan (8) had ch:
29. 1. Jurrie, b. Jan 22, 1703; m. Elizabeth Steinmets,
Nov. 13, 1730.
30. 11. Maritje, b. March 16, 1706.
31. 111.Metje, b. July 22, 1711; m. John Vreeland.
32. 1V.Gerrebrand (61), b. June 1, 1719; m. Fitje Van
Vorst (23) , Jan 6, 1742.

Harman (9) had ch;
33. 1. Juriaen ,b.Sept 12, 1710; m. Helena Van Houten.
34. 11. Frederick, b. Feb 22, 1713; m. 1 st.Catrintje Hopper
Oct 19, 1738; 2d Annetje Van Vorst (24), Dec. 2, 1742.
35. 111. Abraham, b. Jan. 25, 1716; 1v. Johannis, b.July 21, 1718.
36. V. Christophel (62) b. Sept 1722; m. Metje Brouwer, Sept
28, 1746.
37. V1. Maritje, b. Sept 14, 1724; V11. Jacob, b. Feb. 8, 1728.
38. V111. Isaac,b. Sept. 30, 1729 m. Annatje Egbertse; had ch:
Petrus, bap. Nov. 19 1752.
39. IX. Sahah; X. Jannetje, b. June 11, 1732; X1. Gerrit, b. Nov.
3, 1734.
40. X11. Thomas; X111. Christina.

 

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1900 Van Riper census, Nebraska

Van Riper
Federal Census
1900
Nebraska
========================
Gage County
Blue Springs Village
Roll T623-928
district 47
page127a, sheet 1, image 1, June 4
1st Street

12-12
Silas Van Riper-48-M-W-head-dry goods merchant-married 24yrs.-
b.Feb.1852 N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Ella S. Van Riper-46-F-W-wife-married 24yrs.-1 child, 1living-
b.Dec.1852 Ill.-Fa.b.N.Y.-Mo.b.Pa.
Henry W. Van Riper-11-M-W-son-at school-b.Feb.1889 Kansas-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Ill..
Charlotte H. Van Riper-75-F-W-mother-widow-5 children, 3 living-
b.Sep.1824 N.Y..-Fa..b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Vt..
Lottie I. Van Riper-38-F-W-sister-music teacher-single-
b.June 1862 Ill..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
===================
Lancaster County
City of Lincoln, ward 1
Roll T623-933
district 44
page 148a, sheet 8, image 17, June 8
145 North 93rd Street

90-123
John C. Van Riper-46-M-W-head-manager gas co.-married 14yrs.-
b.Jan.1854 Mi..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Anna M. Van Riper-37-F-W-wife-married 14yrs.-4 children,4 living-
b.Feb.1863 Ill.-Fa.b.Virginia-Mo.b.Virginia
Walker Van Riper-13-M-W-son-at school-b.Mar.1887 Missouri-Fa.b.Michigan-Mo.b.Virginia
Leah Van Riper-11-F-daughter-at school-b.Nov.1888 Missouri-Fa.b.Michigan-Mo.b.Virginia
John C. Van Riper Jr.-10-M-W-son-at school-b.April.1890 Missouri-Fa.b.Michigan-Mo.b.Virginia
Geo. Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-b.May1892 Missouri-Fa.b.Michigan-Mo.b.Virginia
Note(You might notice that this family was also on the 1900 Missouri census with
a slight variation. A mystery to be solved someday..
=================
Dec. 23, 2005

 

 

Van Riper 1900 Federal census, Arkansas

1900
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
Arkansas
==============================
Hempstead County
Ozan
T623-roll 60
district 50
page 269a, sheet 9, image 17, June 18

161-161
Mary A. Van Riper-56-F-W-head-farmer-married 12years-11 children,8 living-
b.Nov.1844 Kentucky-Mo.b-Tenn.-Fa.b.Kentucky
John Van Riper-30-M-W-son-single-b.Oct.1869 Ar..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ky..
Oscar Van Riper-23-M-W-son-single-b.June1876 Ar..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ky..
Sampson Van Riper-17-M-W-son-single-b.Feb.1883 Ar..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ky..
Daisy Van Riper-20-F-W-daugther-single-b.May1880Ar..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ky..
Jennie Mc Laughlin-32-F-W-daughter-widow-seamstress-6 children, 5 living-
b.Oct.1867Mo..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ky..
Pat Mc Laughlin-8-M-W-grandson-b.Feb.1892 Arkansas-Fa.b.Alabama-Mo.b.Missouri
Ella Mc Laughlin-7-F-W-granddaughter-b.Mar.1893 Arkansas-Fa.b.Alabama-Mo.b.Missouri
George E. Mc Laughlin-5-M-W-grandson-b.Sept.1895 Arkansas-Fa.b.Alabama-Mo.b.Missouri
Annie Mc Laughlin-3-F-W-granddaughter-b.July1896 Arkansas-Fa.b.Alabama-Mo.b.Missouri
Joseph Mc Laughlin-1mth.-M-W-grandson-b.June1900 Arkansas-Fa.b.Alabama-Mo.b.Missouri
==============================
June 14, 2005

 

 

1870 Van Riper census,ward 18,N.Y.C.,New York Co.,N.Y.

1870
VAN RIPER
New York State
New York County
Manhatan
==================
Ward 18, District
M593-roll 1001
P.O. New York City
page 244b, sheet 18, image 18, June 23
45-175 (many family building)
J.W.T. Van Riper-54-M-W-clerk in market-b.N.Y..
Eliza J. Van Riper-53-F-W-keeps house-b.P.A..
page 245a
Mary Van Riper-23-F-W-saleswoman-b.N.Y..
===================================
10/22/2004

 

 

1870 Van Riper census,Franklin Twp.,Bergen Co,N.J.

1870
VAN RIPER
NEW JERSEY
BERGEN COUNTY
———————————
Franklin Twp.
M593-roll 852
P.O. Ramsey
page 223a, sheet 61, image 61, Aug. 10
444-480
Andrew Van Riper-35-M-B-farm laborer-b.N.J..
Jane Van Riper-25-F-B-keeps house-at school-b.N.J..
————————————-
08/18/2004

 

 

Carl Van Riper (b. 1879)

Carl Van Riper

CARL VAN RIPER has put himself in the front ranks of lawyers in Western Kansas and has developed a large and influential practice at Dodge City. His career has been identified with Western Kansas since early childhood, and he has the spirit of enterprise which is the characteristic of the people of this region.

A native Kansan, Mr. Van Riper was born at Iola December 27, 1879. His father, Joseph Van Riper, now a farmer in Ford County, was born September 2, 1854, in Illinois. Joseph’s father, John, was left an orphan and was reared by a family in Massachusetts. In 1859 he brought his family to Fort Scott, Kansas, but on account of the border troubles in that region, as described on other pages of this history, he moved the following spring to Iola. There he enlisted in the Ninth Kansas Cavalry and was in active service three years in Arkansas, Texas and Mississippi. His record is largely the record of the regiment, which is given elsewhere in this work. He was mustered out without ever having been wounded or captured.

Joseph Van Riper was about five years old when the family came to Kansas, and he grew up and married at Iola. In 1885, when his son Carl was six years of age, he moved to the vicinity of Yates Center in Woodson County, and in the spring of 1887 went to the extreme western portion of the state, to Hamilton County. There he took up a claim and managed to exist, though with extreme difficulty, until 1891. He finally gave up the attempt to prove up his homestead. He encountered the scarcity of water and he found the country poorly adapted to farming. All that region was open land and was chiefly used for grazing cattle. While there he acquired a little stock, and not being able to succeed in farming his only improvements were a sod house and dugout stables, such as the majority of homesteaders had. From Hamilton County he moved to Clark County for two years, and there his efforts as a farmer were more successful. He then bought a half section of land in the southwest corner of Ford County, and has since lived there, having made a well improved farm.

Joseph Van Riper married Delila George, who was born in West Virginia, in 1857, a daughter of J. W. and Jane George. The George family lived for several generations in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia and became extensive slave holders. All of J. W. George’s brothers were in the Confederate army, while he was a Union soldier, with a West Virginia regiment of infantry. He saw some strenuous service with the Army of the Potomac at Antietam, second Bull Run, Gettysburg, and was at Appomattox Court House when Lee surrendered and was one of the soldiers who secured a couple of small sections of the famous apple tree under which the terms of surrender were concluded between Grant and Lee. This apple tree has always been famous. It was a massive tree before the surrender, but in half an hour’s time not a particle of it was left, even the roots and ground surrounding them being torn up and carried away for relics. The children of Joseph and Delila Van Riper are: Carl; Frank, a farmer and stock buyer and shipper in Ford County, who is married and has four children; John, a lawyer practicing at Denver, Colorado, married and has one child; and Herbert, who is still single and living at home.

In the several communities of Western Kansas above mentioned Carl Van Riper had his early experiences and acquired an education in the common schools. He graduated from the high school of Dodge City in the spring of 1900, following which he taught school a year at Minneola. In the fall and winter of 1901-2 he was in the business college at Salina, taking the shorthand and typewriting course. Returning to Dodge City, he entered the law office of Button & Scates, old practitioners of the county, and while doing their stenography applied himself diligently to the study of law. In 1905 he passed the successful bar examination and was admitted to practice, and then continued with the firm as an employe. In 1907 he entered upon his duties as county attorney, to which he had been elected in the preceding fall as the successor of Judge Finley. Mr. Van Riper proved a vigorous prosecutor and maintained to the full the record established by his predecessor against law violators, especially in the enforcement of the prohibitory law. Mr. Van Riper served two terms as attorney for Ford County. On retiring from office he formed a partnership with L. H. Madison, and the firm of Madison & Van Riper still exists and handles much of the legal business in the local courts, and Mr. Van Riper has also tried cases before the Supreme Court of Kansas and the Federal Court. While in the office of county attorney his first case was the prosecution of a party for stealing a white mule. After several continuances, and after the prosecuting witness and others had left the country, the case was finally dismissed.

Mr. Van Riper has been a figure in local politics for a number of years, is a republican and cast his first presidential vote for Roosevelt. He is a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and was superintendent of the Methodist Sunday School at Dodge City for six years, until he resigned in 1917. He is now a member of the board of trustees of the church. While a great deal may be expected from Mr. Van Riper in the future, since he is still a young man, his success has already been such as to constitute him a prominent lawyer and man of affairs. He owns some wheat land in Morton County and at 801 Fourth Avenue in Dodge City he has a modern home. This home was first built by him in 1905, and in 1916 he remodeled it, making a two-story, eight-room home, with concrete terrace and surrounded by a fine lawn and trees.

On June 21, 1905, Mr. Van Riper married Miss Stella Imel, who was born in Jefferson County, Indiana, July 25, 1877. Her father, P. M. Imel, who was born in the same Indiana County October 24, 1847, is a pioneer merchant at Dodge City but now retired. His father, Thomas Imel, was a Virginian, while the grandfather, Peter Imel, was born in Germany and at an early day came with a brother and settled in Virginia. P. M. Imel married Margerite Lyon, daughter of William and Margerite Lyon, who were early settlers in Indiana, P. M. Imel’s mother was Elizabeth Leatherberry, who died in Ford County, Kansas, in 1897, at the age of eighty-one. Her father, Thomas Leatherberry, came from England. Mrs. Van Riper was a teacher of the primary grade in the Second Ward School in Dodge City for eight years. Mr. and Mrs. Van Riper have one child, Ruth.

Transcribed from A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans, written and compiled by William E. Connelley, Secretary of the Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka. Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co., 1919, c1918. 5 v. (xlviii, 2530 p., <155> leaves of plates): ill., maps (some fold.), ports.; 27 cm.

 

 

VAN RIPER-1956 Paterson ,NJ, city directory

Albert S.,Jr.-mech. 95 16th Ave.-home 301 Market St.
Caroline O.-h 680 E. 25th St.
Catherine-widow of Paul-h 252 Dixon Ave.
Charles-plater Wood-Ridge-hr 34 E. Main St.
Clifford (Lucy)- h 499 E. 38th St.
Edwin (Serena)-head teller First Nat. Bank & Trust Co.-
h at Newton ,N.J.
George W. (Catherine N.)-trk. driver, 48 Camden St.-
h 79 Mashall St.
Harry A. (Minnie)-elec.111 N. 8th St.-h 111 N. 8th St.
Jennie H.-h 729 E. 26th St.
John (Mary A.)-crane oper. 730 21st St.-h 398 21st St.
John M. (Viola M.)-elec.-h 243 Temple St.
John M. (Viola M.)-elec. helper Wood-Ridge-h 59 N. 5th.St.
Katherine M-h 19 Ridge Ter.
Paul (Dorothy)in U.S. Merchant Marine-h 282 Union Ave.
Porter (Hazel M.)-bookkeeper Garfield-h 168 Paterson Ave.
Vivian-died Oct. 7,1953 age 59(was at 61 Carroll St.)
William-h 380 E. 35th St.
William,Mrs. (Augusta)-(h was at 380 E. 35th St.)died Jan. 6,1954 age 80.
William B. (Anna D.)-h dentist 17 Church St.-h 712 E. 27th St

 

 

Van Riper,1850 Census, Indiana

1850
VAN RIPER
Indiana
Peru, Miami County
page 80b, image 8, July 3
M432-roll 160

55-61-
Henry Van Riper-30-M-W-shoemaker-b.N.Y..
Elizabeth Van Riper-26-b.?
James Van Riper-2-M-W-b.N.Y..
Cordelia Van Riper-8 mths.-F-W-b.N.Y..
===================================
Olive Twp., Elkhart County
page 108a, image 6, sheet 215, Sept. 24
M432-roll 144

1443-1488
Philip Chester-49-M-W-farmer-$400-b.NY..
?doxy Chester-41-F-W-cannot read or write-b.NY..
Esther Chester-21-F-W-b.NY..
Hiram Chester-16-M-W-laborer-b.NY..
Francis Chester-13-F-W-attending school-b.NY..
Catherine E. Chester-10-F-W-attending school-b.NY..
James Van Riper-13-M-W-b.NY..
William Chester-7-M-W-attending school-b.NY..
Amanda Chester-3-F-W-b.NY..
===================================
Penn Twp., St. Joseph County
page 128b,image 26,sheet ,Oct. 4
M432-171

438-438
Nelson Moon-34-M-W-Collier (coal miner)-$500-b.NY..
Betsy Moon-32-F-W-b.NY..
Maria Moon-12-F-W-attending school-b.NY..
W. Moon-8-M-W-attending school-b.In..
Caroline Moon-6-F-W-attending school-b.In..
Sarah Moon-4-F-W-b.In..
Bradford Van Riper-12-M-W-collier-b.In..
——————————————————————–
Penn Twp., St. Joseph County
page 129a,,sheet 257 ,image 27,Oct. 4
M432-roll 171

447-447
Wm Berry-38-M-W-farmer-$200-married within the year, b.Ohio.
Clarrissa Berry-36-F-W-married within the year, b.NY..
Sarah Jane Van Riper-19-F-W-b.NY..
Garret Van Riper-15-attending school-M-W-b.NY..
James Van Riper-13-M-W-attending school-b.NY..
Mary Ann Van Riper-11-F-W-attending school-b.NY..
Betsey M. Van Riper-9-F-W-attending school-b.NY..
John Van Riper-7-M-W-attending school-b.NY..
Jeramiah Van Riper-5-M-W-attending school-b.In..
Nelson Van Riper-3-M-W-b.In.
================================
Spencer Twp., Jennings County
page 418a,sheet 835,image 173,Sept. 24
M432-roll 155

1211-1211
Nathan Eveleth-47-M-W-farmer-b.Mass..
Philla P. Eveleth-37-F-W-b.NY..
Hannah L. Eveleth-18-F-W-attending school-b.NY..
Myron N. Eveleth-14-M-W-attending school-b.NY..
George A. Eveleth-19-M-W-attending school-b.Pa..
John Van Riper-19-M-W-attending school-b.NY..
=====================================
5/4/2004

 

 

1860 Van Riper census,New York City,New York Co.,New York State

1860
VAN RIPER
New York State
New York County
====================
New York City
Ward 8, District 2
P.O. New York City
M653-794
page37, sheet 37, image 38, June 13
81-267 (twenty one family building)
Henry Thompson-38-M-B-minister-b.N.Y..
Hanah Thompson-33-F-B-b.N.J..
Samuel Thompson-11-M-B-at school-b.Massachusetts
James Thompson-9-M-B-at school-b.N.Y..
William Thompson-6-M-B-at school-b.Maryland
Joseph Thompson-2-M-B-b.Maryland
Jane Van Riper-32-F-B-service-b.N.J..
Susan Thompson-53-F-B-b.N.Y..
—————————————————–
New York City
Ward 8, District 3
P.O. New York City
M653-795
page 783, sheet 119, image 119, June 14

344-1063 (five family house)
Mary Van Riper-39-F-W-wash woman-$100-b.N.J..
Jacob Van Riper-23-M-W-$150-b.N.J..
William Van Riper-21-MW-fish dealer-$75-b.N.J..
—————————————————————-
New York City
Ward 8, District 3
P.O. New York City
M653-795
page 939, sheet 276, image 276, July 2

844-2416
J. F.(John) Van Riper- 45-M-W-merchant,$9,000-$9,000-b.N.Y..
(drygoods, 519 Greenwich St.-home at 85 Charleton st.)
Mary E. Van Riper-45-F-W-b.N.Y..
Carrie Van Riper-19-F-W-b.N.Y..
Sarah Van Riper-17-F-W-b.N.Y..
Clara Van Riper-14-F-W-at school-b.N.Y..
Mary E. Van Riper-12-F-W-at school-b.N.Y..
Charles Van Riper-9-M-W-at school-b.N.Y..
Dennis Van Riper-67-M-W-b.N.J..
Mary Conway-29-F-W-b.Canada
—————————————————————–
7/9/2004

 

 

1870 Van Riper census,Arizona and Virginia

1870
VAN RIPER
Arizona
Tucson, Pima Territory
P.O. Tucson
M593-roll 46
page 81,sheet 81, image 81, June 29

906-906
Samuel Van Riper-23-M-W-soldier U.S. Army-b.N.Y..
Charles Wells-28-M-W-soldier U.S. Army-b.N.Y..
George Wingert-27-M-W-soldier U.S. Army-b.N.Y..
Frederick Weiss-M-W-soldier U.S. Army-b.Switzerland
——————————————————————
Virginia
Madison, Orange County
P.O. Orange Court House
M593-roll1669
page 220-221, sheet 21-22, image 3-4, June 21

120-155
Robert H. Hinkley-M-W-farmer-$2,500-$400-b.Va.
Sarah A. Hinkley-29-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y..
Fannie Hinkley-7-F-W-attending school-b.N.Y..
Albert J. Hinkley-5-M-W-b.N.Y..
Frederick Hinkley-2-M-W-b.N.Y..
Horace Van Ripen-25-M-W-b.N.Y..
——————————————————————
7/28/2004

 

 

1870 Van Riper census,Washtenaw,Michigan

1870
VAN RIPER
Michigan
Washtenaw County
—————
Lima twp.
M593-roll 707
P.O. Chelsea
page 190, sheet 13, image 13, Aug. 3
101-96
Elias Westfall-72-M-W-farmer-$14,000-$2,5000-b.N.J..
Arabella Westfall-65-F-W-keeps house-b.Mass.
Franklin Van Riper-13-M-W-farm laborer-b.Michigan
Delos Hart-22-M-W-farm laborer-b.Michigan
===============================
Sylvan Twp., Chelsea Village
M593-roll 708
P.O. Chelsea
page 411a, sheet 31, image 31, June 10

246-248
John H. Van Riper-42-M-W-Harness manf.-$2,000-$600-b.N.Y..
Maria Van Riper-36-F-W-keeps house-b.England
James W Van Riper-6-M-W-at school-b.Michigan
John W. Van Riper-4-M-W-b.Michigan
Florence A. Van Riper-1-F-W-b.Michigan
==================================
Sico Twp. (Dexter Village)
M593-roll 708
P.O. Dexter
page 338b, sheet 10, image 10, July 21

89-94
James C. Van Riper-64-M-W-carpenter-$2,800-$800-b.N.J..
Catherine Van Riper-63-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y..
Mary Bush-37-F-W-dress maker-$200-b.N.Y..
May Van Riper-8-F-W-at school-b.Michigan
————
Sico Twp. (Dexter Village)
M593-708
P.O. Dexter,
page 339a, sheet 11, image 11, July 21

90-95
Andrew J. Van Riper-39-M-W-carpenter-$100-b.N.Y..
Margaret Van Riper-32-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y..
Weatthy Van Riper-14-M-W-at school-b.Michigan
Bell Van Riper-12-F-W-at school-b.Michigan
Harry Van Riper-10-M-W-at school-b.Michigan
———————————————-
Sico Twp.(Dexter Village)
M593-roll 708
P.O. Dexter
page 344a, sheet 21, image 21, July 22

180-185 (two family house)
Abram C. Van Riper-74-M-W-b.N.J..
Betsey Van Riper-75-F-W-b.N.J..
========================================

3rd ward,Ypsilanti
M593-roll 708
P.O. Ypsilanti
page 508b, sheet 12, image 12, June 6

85-99
Garry Van Riper,Sr.-57-M-W-carpenter-$1.800-$450-b.N.Y..
Matilda Van Riper-47-F-W-b.N.Y..
Jacob Van Riper-17-M-W-at school-b.California
Garry Van Riper-13-M-W-at school-b.California
Margaret Van Riper-10-F-W-at school-b.Texas
Clara Van Riper-7-F-W-at school-b.Texas
Frank Van Riper-1-M-W-b.Michigan
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3rd ward,Ypsilanti
M593-roll 708
P.O. Ypsilanti
page 515b, sheet 26, image 26, June 9

178-228( two family house)
Mary J. McGarry-41-F-W-keeps house-$1,200-$200-b.N.Y..
Frederick Tayor-M-W-10 mths.-M-W-b.Aug. Michigan
Henry Van Riper-19-M-W-works in harness shop-b.Michigan
=====================================
Webster Twp.
M593-roll 708
P.O. Dexter
page 427a, sheet 11, image 11, July 26

74-74
Floyd Van Riper-28-M-W-farmer-$500-b.Michigan
Mary Van Riper-20-F-W-keeps house-b.Michigan
Garrett L. Van Riper-17-M-W-on farm-b.Michigan
—————————————–
Webster Twp.
M593-roll 708
P.O. Dexter
page 429a, sheet 15, image 15, July 27

103-103
Nicholas Van Riper-47-M-W-farmer-$4,000-$1,500-b.N.Y..
Jane Van Riper-45-M-W-keeps house-b.N.Y..
Carlton D. Van Riper-20-M-W-b.Michigan
Janette Van Riper-14-F-W-at school-b.Michigan
Henry M. Queal-65-M-W-b.N.Y..
——————————————————–
Webster twp.
M593-roll 708
P.O. Dexter
page 429b-sheet 16-image 16, July 27

111-111
Gilbert Granger-38-M-W-farmer-$3,500-$800-b.Mass.
Ellen Granger-28-F-W-keeps house-b.Michigan
Jessie Granger-2-M-W-b.Michigan
Orin Van Riper-18-M-W-18-on farm-b.Michigan
——————
Webster Twp.
M593-roll 708
P.O. Dexter
page 429b-sheet 16-image 16, July 27

114-114
Geo Van Riper-30-M-W-day laborer-b.Michigan
Julia Van Riper-25-F-W-keeps house-b.Michigan
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Webster Twp.
M593-roll 708
P.O. Dexter
page 429b-sheet 16-image 16, July 27

115-115
Pomeroy Van Riper-29-M-W-farmer-$5,500-$1,000-b.Michigan
Frances Van Riper-28-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y..
Mabel Van Riper-1-F-W-b.Michigan
Peter Halsey-65-M-W-b.N.Y..
Mary Halsey-63-F-W-b.N.Y..
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Webster Twp.
M593-roll 708
P.O. Dexter
page 432a, sheet 21, image 21, July 28

151-151
Stephen Van Riper-64-M-W-farmer-$6,000-$1,500-b.N.Y..
Anna M. Van Riper-58-F-W-b.N.J..
Chas H. Van Riper-24-M-W-b.Michigan
Mary C. Van Riper-26-F-W-b.Michigan
==========================================
8/12/2004

 

 

1870 Van Riper census,Tioga County, N.Y.

1870
VAN RIPER
New York State
Tioga County
===================
Barton, district 4
M593-roll 1103
P.O. Waverly
page 19a, sheet 5, image 5, June 7
86-38
Aaron Van Riper-24-M-W-cartman-$1,000-b.N,Y..
Albertine Van Riper-24-F-W-keeping house-b.N.Y..
—————————————-
Tioga
M593-roll 1103
P.O. Halsey Valley
page 363a, sheet 21, image 21, June 21

170-170
Geo. W. Van Riper-41-farmer-$2,000-$500-b.N.Y..
Sarah Van Riper-29-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y..
E .(Eva) M. Van Riper-9-F-W-at school-b.N.Y..
C.(Charles) M. Van Riper-6-M-W-b.N.Y..
E.(Eddie) B. Van Riper-3-M-W-b.N.Y..
Mary Van Riper-63-F-W-cannot read or write-b.N.Y..
———————————————-
Owego
M593-roll 1103
P.O. Apalachien
page 205a, sheet 88, image 33, June 6

310-306
Morris Van Riper-44-M-W-farmer-$1,200-$360-b.N.Y..
Mary Ann Van Riper-40-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y..
Ella Van Riper-16-F-W-at school-b.N.Y..
Fred Van Riper-11-M-W-at school-b.N.Y..
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Barton, district 1
M593-roll 1103
P.O. Factoryville
page 12a,, sheet 66, image 10, June 17

192-201
Freeman Smith-40-M-W-engineer in S. Mill-$900-b.N.Y..
Charlotte-17-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y..
Richard Van Riper-49-M-W-works in S.Mill-b.N.Y..
and sixteen others,all born in Ireland and not related.
——————————
Barton, district 2
M593-roll 1103
P.O. Waverly
page 49b, sheet 161, image 161, June 30

514-574
Geo. A. Lawrence-28-M-W-day laborer-$500-$100-b.N.Y..
Isabel Lawrence-27-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y..
Grace Lawrence-8-F-W-at school-b.N.Y..
Geo. A. Lawrence-2-M-W-b.N.Y..
Sarah Van Riper-53-F-W-b.N.J..
Isabel is the daughter of Sarah Van Riper.
Isabel’s father was Richard-above.
==========================
11/1/2004

 

 

1880 Van Reyper census,Hudson County,N.J.

1880 (Some Van Riper combinations)
VAN RIPER-VAN REIPER-VAN RYPER-VAN REYPEN-
VAN REYPER-VAN REIPEN (all Van Riper)
New Jersey
Hudson County
==============================
VAN REYPER
=============
Jersey City
T9-roll 783
district 19
page544c , sheet 49, image 49, June 19
142 Erie Street

142-267
John C. Elmendorf-52-M-W-head-coal dealer-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Elizabeth Elmendorf-48-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Gertrude Fonda-78-F-W-mother-divorced or widow-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
John W. Van Reyper-39-M-W-brother in law-painter-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Katie Van Reyper-36-F-W-wife-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William Van Reyper-14-M-W-son-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Gertrude Van Reyper-6-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
———————————————
Jersey City
T9-roll 784
district 33
page 472a, sheet 43, image 43, June 23
22 Jewett Avenue

279-431
Richd. Van Reyper-49-M-W-head-carpenter-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Emily Van Reyper-30-F-W-wife-keeps house-b.Scotland-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England
Daniel Van Reyper-23-M-W-son-exressman-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Clara Van Reyper-21-F-W-daughter-dressmaker–b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Mary Van Reyper-16-F-W-daughter-helps keep house-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Richard Van Reyper-14-M-W-son-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Amelia Van Reyper-6-F-W-daughter-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Lulu Van Reyper-4-F-W-daughter-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Ida Van Reyper-3-F-W-daughter-daughter-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
page 472b
Mabel Van Reyper-6mths.F-W-daughter-b.Dec.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
————————————-
Jersey City
T9-roll 783
district 19
page 474a, sheet 47, image 47, June 24
57 1/2 Jewett Avenue

305-461
Adrian Van Reyper-44-M-F-head-builder-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Sarah (Van Pelt) Van Reyper-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Jennie Van Reyper-19-F-W-daughter-helps keep house-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
George Van Reyper-15-son-M-W-works for N.Y. graphics-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
(my Grandfather, who died when my Father was 8 years old)
John Van Reyper-13-M-W-son-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Belle Van Reyper-11-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
AddieVan Reyper-9-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
William Van Reyper-1-M-W-son-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
—————————————————————
Jersey City
T9-roll 784
district 34
page 497d, sheet 27, image 27, June 25
Bergen Avenue

199-239
John V. H. Van Reyper-46-M-W-head–frorist-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Margt. A. Van Reyper-50-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
John V. H. Van Reyper Jr.-24-M-W-son florist-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Edwin J. Van Reyper-21-M-W-son-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Anna C. Van Reyper-18-F-W-daughter-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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2-18-2005

 

 

1880 Van Riper census,Kings County,New York State

1880
Van Riper census
Kings County
New York State
========================
Kings County
ward 22, Brooklyn
T9-roll 855
district 226
page 136b, sheet 2, image 2, June 1
431 5th Avenue

6-14
James M.Van Riper-40-M-W-head-livery stable-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Kate Van Riper-31-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.Graves End,L.I.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sadie Van Riper-8-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.J.-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.Wales
Anna M. Van Riper-5-F-W-daughter-b.Brookly,N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William H.Van Riper-3-M-W-son-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
———————————————————————————
Kings County
Brooklyn
T9-roll 855
district 229
page 219a, sheet 33, image 33, June 9
233 Fifthteenth St.

225-298
John Van Riper-45-M-W-head-carpenter-married-b.Feb.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Francies Van Riper-37-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.Aug.N.Y..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Allice Van Riper-13-F-W-daughter-at school-b.May N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Geneva Van Riper-10-F-W-daughter-at school-b.Sept.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Fridrick Van Riper-4mths.-M-W-b.Feb.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
——————————————————————–
Kings County
City of Brooklyn
T9-roll 856
district 243
page 5a, sheet 9, image 9, June 3
670 Lexington Avenue

65-82
James Van Riper-52-M-W-head-piano maker-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Susan Van Riper-55-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.Conn..-Mo.b.Conn..
Jessie Van Riper-23-F-W-daughter-maker of suits-single-b.N.Y..Fa.N.Y..Mo.b.N.Y..
George C. Van Riper-22-M-W-son-piano maker-single-b.N.Y..Fa.N.Y..Mo.b.N.Y..
James Van Riper-son-20-M-W-drug store-single-b.N.Y..Fa.N.Y..Mo.b.N.Y..
————————————————————————
Kings County
Brooklyn
T9-roll 847
district 110
page 109d, sheet 20, image 20, June 5
280 South 2nd Street

105-210 (twofamily house)
James Van Riper-49-M-W-head-shop joiner-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary Van Riper-41-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Henry Van Riper-17-M-W-son-printer-single-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Martha Van Riper-15-F-W-daughter-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Theodore Van Riper-10-M-W-son-at school-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William Van Riper-4-M-W-son-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary Van Riper-1-F-W-daughter-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
———————————————————
Kings County
Brooklyn
T9-roll 848
district 128
page 489, sheet 3, image 3, June 1
357 South Second Street

15-31 (Three family house)
William Van Riper-32-M-W-head-clerk in cracker factory-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Maria Van Riper-34-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lilly Van Riper-1-F-W-daughter-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
—————————————————————–
Kings County
Brooklyn
T9-roll 849
district 137
page 2c, sheet 3, image 3, June 1
312 South 5th Street

13-1
Jacob Van Riper-52-M-W-head-head-truck man-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Emma Van Riper-41-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Josephine Van Riper-16-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Geo. Van Riper-16-M-W-son-at-school-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Walter Van Riper-15-M-W-son-at school-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Matilda Voorhis-68-F-W- G Mother-divorced or widow-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
———————————————————————
Kings County
Brooklyn
T9-roll 855
district 234
page 348d, sheet 36, image 36, June 8
691 Bedford Avenue

293-330 (two family house)
Abraham Van Riper-51-M-W-head-printer-divorced or widow-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
Thomas Van Riper-27-M-W-son-bank note printer-single-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lucius Van Riper-25-M-W-son-clerk in store-single-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Julius F. Van Riper-15-M-W-son-clerk in store-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y..
———————————————————————–
Kings County
Flatbush
T9-roll 855
district 234
page 348d, sheet 25, image 25, June 4
Kings County Asylum for the Chronic Insane

138-146
Adeline Van Riper-28-F-W-employee seamstress-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
—————————————————————-
Kings County
Brooklyn
T9-roll 845
district 75
page 657b, sheet 18, image 18, June 5
1070 Pacific Avenue

102-180
John W. Simons-58-M-W-head-newspaper editor-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.Conn..
Henrietta Simons-48-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
John W. Simons-14-M-W-son-at school-b.N.Y..-Fa.N.Y..–Mo.b.England
Margaret Van Riper-50-F-W-helper-single-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
——————————————————-
Kings County
Brooklyn
T9-roll 846
district 99
page 620d, sheet , image , June
155 Van Brunt Street

161-464 (five family house)
David C. Van Riper-37-M-W-head-carpenter-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J..
Eliza Van Riper-38-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland
Frank Van Riper-11-M-W-son-at school-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ireland
Mary Van Riper-8-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ireland
John Van Riper-6-M-W-son-at school-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Ireland
——————————————————————-
Kings County
Brooklyn
T9-roll 847
district 110
page 106b, sheet 14, image 14, June 4
114 Eighth Street

72-144
Isaac Conkling-44-M-W-head-cracker mer.-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Anna Conkling-43-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Lillie Conkling-18-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Charles Conkling-16-M-W-son-at-school-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Frank Conkling-14-M-W-son-at school-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Anna Conkling-10-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Harry Conkling-7-M-W-son-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Francis Van Riper-40-F-W-sister in law-single-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
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Kings County
City of Brooklyn
T9-roll 856
district 245
page 51c, sheet ,9 image 19, June 5
17 Chuncey Street

120-210 (Three family house)
HannahVan Riper-55-F-B-head-washing-divorced or widow-cannot read or write-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J..
————————————————————-
Kings County
Brooklyn
T9-roll 856
district 248
page 131d, sheet 36, image 10, June 10
689 Madison Street

288-410
Caroline Van Riper-60-F-W-head-keeps house-divorced of widow-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Marietta Van Riper-35-F-W-daughter-single-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Phoebe Ann Van Riper-33-F-W-daughter-seamstress-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
—————————————————————-
Kings County
Town of Ubrech ,Brooklyn
T9-roll 857
district 262
page 494d, sheet 4, image 4, June 2-3

28-35
Cornelius Cozine-43-M-W-head-fisherman-single-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
William H. Cozine-42-M-W-brother-fisherman-single-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Sarah Cozine-68-F-W-mother–keeps house-divorced or widow-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
Mary J. Van Riper-18-F-W-niece-single-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..
===============================================================
3/30/2005

 

 

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 census, Seneca County, New York State

1900
VAN RIPER
Federal Census
NEW YORK STATE
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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

 

 

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

 

 

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..
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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

 

 

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

 

 

William Nelson (History of Paterson & Passaic, 1901) 4/6

Page 170a

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. 


Pages 177b, 178a, 178b

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,
_____
(1) Passaic Co. Wills, A, 695.

 

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VAN RIPER FAMILY HOMESTEAD, Clifton NJ

Richfield section of CLIFTON, New Jersey.

The Van Riper family Homestead (also known as the Abraham or The Philip Van
Riper House) began as a small unit built by Jurian Tomassen for his son, Thomas.
The oldest section of the house was built in 1693. Harmen Tomassen Van Riper, the
direct lineage ancestoral grandfather of Harry LeRue Van Riper, bought the house
from his older brother. Harmen’s son, Abraham Van Riper, inherited the house
upon Harmen’s death. Abraham enlarged the house but only lived there part-time,
having owned other properties with homes. At the age of 90,
Abraham divided his property among his children. His second child, Philip,
acquired the homestead and the surrounding farmlands. Harry LeRue Van Riper
was born in this house on April 21,1881. The home remained in The Van Riper
Family until Amy Elizabeth Post Van Riper sold the house in 1909. The house was
still standing in the 1960’s and was/is located on Broad Street in Richfield, New
Jersey. Richfield is a part of the City of Clifton (Passaic County). The facade of the
house was rennovated in the 1890’s with the porch and bay window being added.
9/30/2002

 

 

Van Riper,1850 Federal Census, Livingston County ,New York

VAN RIPER
1850 Federal Census
Livingston County,New York State
Groveland, Livingston County, New York State
page 396a., image 1, Sept. 2

7-7
Isaac Van Riper-49-M-W-farmer-$2,500-b.N.Y..
Julia A. Van Riper-36-F-W-b.N.Y./.
Harriet C. Van Riper-12-F-W-b.N.Y..
Margaret T. Van Riper-10-F-W-b.N.Y..
Mary E. Van Riper-7-F-W-b.N.Y..
————————————————-
Groveland, Livingston County, New York State
page 414, image 37, Sept. 25
Society of Shakers, page 413at-to-415

254-255
Myron Van Riper-16-M-W-farmer-b.N.Y..
———————————————————-
Mount Morris, Livingston County, New York State
page 116b, image 104, Aug. 19

797-812
Levi Van Riper-24-M-W-saddle and harness-$500-b.N.Y..
Mary Van Riper-19-F-W-b.N.Y..
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Avon , Livingston County, New York State
page 324b, image 42, Aug 12

232-274
Patrick Graham-29-M-W-cooper-b.N.Y..
Adaline Graham-28-F-W-b.N.Y..
Hugh Graham-5mths.-M-W-b.N.Y..
Mathew Silley-27-M-W-cooper-b.Ireland
James Sheffington-26-M-W-cooper-b.Ireland
John Van Riper-35-M-W-cooper-b.Pa..
Patrick Farrell-18-M-W-cooper-b.N.Y..
William Mullen-18-M-W-cooper-b.Ireland
Sarah Davis-25-F-W-b.N.Y..
Nelson J. Davis-5-M-W-b.N.Y..
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Portage , Livingston County, New York State
page 121b, image 2, Sept. 4

10-10
Garret J. Van Riper-56-M-W-merchant-b.N.J..
Sarah Van Riper-56-F-W-b.N.J..
Cornelius Van Riper-29-mercant-$500.-b.N.J..
Susan Van Riper-30-F-W-b.N.J..
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Genesee, Livingston County, New York State
p371a, image 23, July 21

158-162
James H. Vail-38-M-W-public office-b.N.Y..
Harriet Vail-38-F-W-b.N.Y..
John S. Van Riper-33-M-W-cooper-$500.-b.N.J..
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4/25/2004

 

 

VAN RIPER 1920 PASSAIC, PASSAIC COUNTY NJ

VAN RIPER 1920 PASSAIC, PASSAIC COUNTY NJ

A. Nelson-foreman-h 102 Richards St.
Van Riper & A. Ward-pysician 607 Main St., tel. 2580-
home 171 Lafayette Ave.hours,1-2:30 & 7-8 p.m.

Adrianna-teller Peoples Bank-h 23 Church St.,Nutley
Amelia C.-widow of Peter-h 69 Howe Ave.
Edwin F. -clerk-h 69 Howe Ave.
Fred R.-clerk-h 70 Lindon St.
Ida F.-engr. -h 102 Richards St.
Jacob W.-h 42 River Dr.
Jon. E.-h 102 Richards St.
John. T.-Lawyer(Newark)-117 Laffayette Ave.
Leonie-teacher-h 343 Paulison Ave.
Mable R.-inspr.-h 102 Richards St.
Porter-auditor Anderson Lumber Co.-h Paterson
Walter-h 55 Blaine St.
Van Riper & Inc.,druggists,,605 Main Ave.tel.-2580-2581

 

 

Van Riper-1841-42 Newark,NJ,city directory

Van Riper-1841-42 Newark,NJ,city directory

Catherine-tailoress-home 196 Washington St.
John-sexton Cent. Church *-h 15 Court St.
John J.-carpenter-h Halsey Court

The only church listed that started with Cent.
was the Central Presbyterian Church, 129
Washington St.-Rev. Wm. Belden, Jr.

02/01/2001

 

 

Van Riper-1861-62 Newark,NJ,city directory

Van Riper-1861-62 Newark,NJ,city directory

Alonzo-silver plater,202 Market St., Belleville,NJ
Andrew M.-ship carpenter 12 Cabinet St.
Anthony B.-blacksmith-13 Broad St.
Charles O.-mason 64 Academy St.
Garrabrant-jeweler 241 Walnut St.
Isaac-(colored)coachman 2 Nesbitt’s Court
Isaac M.-paper hanger second near R.R.
Jacob J.-carpenter 8 Cross St.
Jeremiah-shoemaker Roseville
John -Little Falls,NJ
John B.-carpenter-54 Bleeker St.
John J.-carpenter- 13 Broad St.
Peter-carpenter Second near Railroad St.
Peter M.-silver plater 202 Market St.-home Belleville,NJ
William H.-Belleville,NJ

The Pierson’s city directory did not always indicate
if the address after the name was place worked or
home address.

02/08/2001

 

 

VAN RIPER-1894-95-Paterson City directory.

VAN RIPER-1894-95-Paterson City directory.

Adrian-baker,103 Broadway-h 244 Graham Ave.
Albert-hostler-h 21 High St.
Alfred-bookkeeper-h 137 Tyler St.
Alfred-laborer-h 21 Godwin St.
Alfred S.-(Van Riper & Sutton)-h 207 Market St.
Albert J.-(Lake View Ribbin Co.)-h 269 Graham Ave.
Andrew-painter-h 160 Madison St.
Annie-h 40 Elm St.
Anthony B.-(Frost & Van Riper)-h 273 Ellison St.
Bethany T.-widow of Jacob J.-h 269 Graham Ave.
Charles C.-carpenter-h 43 Benson St.
Cornelius-carpenter-h 26 N. Main St.
Cornelius-painter-h 29 Park Ave.
Cornelius S.-physician,h 77 Fair St.-
D.(Daniel) Romine-h 128 Hamilton Ave.
Frank-baker-h 51 N. 3rd St.
Frederick-clerk-h 336 Ellison St.
George-salesman-h 88 Park Ave.
George E.-clerk-h 336 Ellison St.
George P.-(Van Riper Mfg. Co.)-h 143 Hamilton Ave.
George S.-carpenter-h 95 Park Ave.
Helen-h 128 Hamilton Ave.
Isabella S.-widow of Jacob H.-h 23 Ryle Ave.
James-h 252 Hamilton Ave.
Jane-widow of Stephen S.-carpenter-h 95 Park Ave.
Jasper-carpenter-h 166 Ryerson Ave.
John-machinist-h 88 Essex St.
John-molder-h 12 Rip Van Winkle Ave.
John G.-planer-h 62 Park Ave.
Laura-teacher-h 77 Fair St.
Lawrence A.-collector-h 166 Paterson Ave.
Marinus-h 252 W. 26th St.
Mary A.-widow of Cornelius-h 252 Hamilton Ave.
Mortimer B.-beltmaker-h 339 Ellison St.
Paul-laborer-h 252 W. 26th St.
Percy-clerk-h 43 Holsman St.
Peter-mason-h 735 E. 28th St.
Peter-salesman-h 43 Benson St.
Philip H.-grocer,73 Broadway-h 336 Ellison St.
Rebecca-widow of George-h 19 High St.
Richard P.-(owner)feed,56 River St.& Clay St. corner of Railroad Ave.-
h-48 Benson St.
Sophia-h 77 Fair St.
Van Riper Mfg. Co.,belt mfg’s ,14 Van Houten St.
Van Riper & Sutton-(Alfred S. Van Riper and James F. Sutton)-
stables,207 Market St.
Walling-stenographer-h 236 Park Ave.
William-carpenter-h 48 Hamilton Ave.

12/23/2000

 

 

VAN RIPER-1918 Paterson City directory

VAN RIPER-1918 Paterson City directory

Abraham-reporter,R.D. Dun and Co.-beds 630 E. 23rd St.
Alfred-beds 171 E. 21st St.
Alfred ,Jr.-Chauffeur-rooms 27 Main St.
Alfred J.-h 585 E. 29th St.
Anna-beds 652 E. 26th St.
Caroline-dressmaker-beds 630 E. 23rd St.
Catharine-widow of Albert-h 567 E. 18th St.
Charles C.-beds 271 Hamilton Ave.
Charles W.-bartender,44 West St.-h 33 Hamburgh Ave.
Daniel-porter E.R.R. Depot-h 22 Jefferson St.
Donald K.-sec Frost & Van Riper Inc.,(308) 152 Market St.-
beds 652 E. 26th St.
Elenor M. -widow of Henry-beds 336 Broadway
Eliza C.-widow of George- h 33 Hamburgh Ave
Emma-beds 652 E. 26th St.
Frederick G. -(P.H. Van Riper & Son)73 broadway-
h 336 Ellison St.
George-clerk E.R.R. -beds 44 River St.
George-motorman-h 55 N. 6th St.
George P.-pres. Van Riper Mfg. Co.,14 Van Houten,
h 572 E. 25th St.
George S.-carpenter-h 12 Madison Ter.
Harold A.-electrician-72 Matlock St.
Hattie-widow of John-h 88 Essex St.
Isabelle-nurse-beds 735 E. 28th St.
Jane E.-widow of Hartman-h 101 Ward St.
Jennie-beds 735 E. 28th St.
Jessie-widow of Peter-h 735 E. 28th St.
John- molder-h 44 River St.
John S.-shoemaker-beds 44 River St.
Lawrence A.-real estate-h 101 Ward St.
Lawrence A.,Jr.-clerk-beds 101 Ward St.
Lucy-beds 735 E. 28th St.
Marinus-lab-h 252 Dixon Ave.
Mary E,-widow of Adrian V.-h 630 E. 23rd St.
Matilda-widow of John-h 88 Essex St.
Mildred-nurse ,Paterson General Hosp.-beds at the hospital
Paul-h252 Dixon Ave.
Percy R.-carpenter-h 165 Pearl St.
Sarah H.,Mrs.-h 38 West St.
Seely-real estate-h 75 Chatham Ave.
Van Riper Mfg. Co.,George P. Van Riper pres.,Isaac Van Houten sec.,
Walter I.-mill supplies,14 Van Houten St.
Van Riper-P.H. & son,(Frederick Van Riper)grocers ,73 Broadway,
Tel. 3726 and 3727.
Walter I.-treas. Van Riper Mfg. Co.,14 Van Houten St.-
h 728 Market St.
Walter R.-dentist-h 64 17th Ave.
William B.-dentist,176 Market St.-h 712 E. 27th St.
William P.-building cont.-h 395 E. 32nd St.
W. Porter -bookeeper-beds 101 Ward St.

12/10/2000