1900 VAN RIPER New York State Federal Census ============================================================== Madison County Cazenovia Cazenovia Village T623-roll 1071 district 6 page 62a, sheet 12, image 23, June 12 299-333 72-75 92-97 44-44 101-237 |
1900 VAN RIPER New York State Federal Census ============================================================== Madison County Cazenovia Cazenovia Village T623-roll 1071 district 6 page 62a, sheet 12, image 23, June 12 299-333 72-75 92-97 44-44 101-237 |
1910 VAN RIPER Paterson City Passaic County New Jersey ================================================ Passaic County Paterson City, ward 1, 2nd district Roll T624-905 District 88 page 128b, sheet 12b, image 24, April 22 Jefferson Street 138-271(two family house) 202-460 (two story house) 138-140 John Van Riper-60-M-W-head-iron shop,moulder-married 39yrs.- 256-298 (two family house) 432-526 118-204 96-154 (two family house) 128-249 34-47 34-48 (two family house) 9-11 26-49 (three family house) 76-116 125-193 (two family house) 22-33 87-166 155-241 n/a-n/a (two family house) 64-153 148-291 29-30 57-58 262-337 95-97 53-64 (two family house) 64-78 23-37 280-444 117-232 (three family house) 135-292 Neil (Cornelius)Van Riper-70-M-W-head-widow (of Rosette)-not working-
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FROM THE BOOK “THE NEWS’ -HISTORY OF PASSAIC “ (Passaic county New Jersey) 1899 by William J. Pape and William W. Scott Cornelius Van Riper, M.D.- The name of Van |
MICHIGAN Federal Census (Notice all the Van Riper’s that were born in N.J. and N.Y. states) OAKLAND County, Oakland Twp. 2031-2068 2034-2071 36-36 1856-1893 35-35 217-217 3-3 2183-2183 91-91 1652-1652 1658-1658 1659-1658 636-640 131-131 132-132 64-64 26-26 59-59 88-88 92-92 110-110 121-121 122-122 11-11 *Andrew J. VAN RIPER-b.Jan. 9, 1807-bap. Feb 15, 1807(Reformed Ch., Totowa,NJ.) Residence-Paterson,NJ.-Seneca County,NY,-SHIANASSEE-Woodull Twp., Michigan.. son of- Jurie(George) Jurrianse(Van Riper) and Elizabeth VAN BLARCOM wife of Andrew -Catherine DUBOIS-born Marbletown, Ulster County NY. |
PART I
JURIAEN TOMASSEN Juriaen Tomassen was the common ancestor of the Holland Dutch Juriaen Tomassen was from Reypen (Ripen or Ryp), a small Juriaen Tomassen sailed to this country in the ship De Bonte Coe Juriaen Tomassen settled in Bergen (New Jersey City) and in 1664 Juriaen Tomassen was recorded as a member of the Bergen Church Juriaen Tomassen’s death is recorded at Bergen as having occurred THOMAS JURIAENSE The line of descent from Juriaen Tomassen to the Jacob and Richard Following the custom of the time, Thomas took as a surname one Thomas was baptized June 10, 1668. He married Jannetje, daughter The children of Thomas Juriaense and Jannetje (Straet) Van Riper, The date of death of Thomas Juriaense and that of his wife, Jannetje JURJAEN VAN RIPER The next in line of descent and a member of the third generation Jurjaen was baptized June 12, 1693 and married June 12, 1714, Jurjaen lived in Acquackanonk, which was first settled by the Dutch Jurjaen was chosen deacon of the Acquackanonk Church in 1724. In 1737, Jurjaen and his brother-in-law, Adriaen Post, who had RICHARD (DIRCK) VAN RIPER Richard or Dirck was the youngest son of Jurjaen and Aeltje On November 23, 1762, Richard bought a tract of land comprising Richard’s farm was always known as the “Old Van Riper Place”. During the early years of the farm, there was located on the place a In connection with the foregoing statement regarding slaves, it is Our Richard or Dirck VanRiper, with rank of captain, commanded a Richard Van Riper was one of the leaders in the movement to have The Rev. Peter DeWitt was one of the supply ministers at the The old church was replaced by a new church building in 1852, After the death of a grandson, Andrew VanRiper, May 23, 1881, Richard was buried in the old burying ground back of the Preakness Two days before he died, Richard made out his will, dating it April After Richard’s wife, Elizabeth, died the residue of the estate was to The Executors of the will were: son, Richard; son-in-law, Simeon |
The following is from the Morman CD
1880 CENSUS VAN RIPER NEW YORK CITY relation born sex race where born Census Place: New York, New York, New York Census Place: New York, New York, New York Census Place: New York, New York, New York |
Van Riper 1840-41 Brooklyn,New York city directory on line
VAN RIPER,Garrett, superintendent stream rope walk, Graham St. near Myrtle St. VAN RIPER,John, carpenter, 100 Orange St. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Directory/1840.html |
VAN RIPER- 1893-94 Paterson ,N.J.,city directory.
Adrian-baker,103 Broadway-h 101 Broadway 12/23/2000 |
Van Riper-1850-51 Newark,NJ,city directory
Alonzo-plater 50 Church St. The Pierson’s city directory did not always indicate 02/08/2001 |
VAN RIPER-1880 CENSUS MICHIGAN
VAN RIPER-one word 29. Census Place: Buchanan, Berrien, Michigan |
VAN RIPER-1905 Paterson,NJ city directory
Abram Z.-home 293 Hamilton Ave. 11/29/2000 |
VAN RIPER-1933 Paterson,NJ,city directory
A.H.,Jr.-supt. J.C. Ackinson Inc.,460 Totowa Ave. |
VAN RIPER-from the Daughters of the Revolution- Lineage Book.
———————————————————————————— From Ancestry.com—— Search Results Search Terms: RIPER (1), VAN (33), HARMON (1) Search Terms: RIPER (20), HARMON (513), VAN (5006) Database: Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books (152 Vols.) Combined Matches: 3 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 29 page 80 Mrs. Sarah Frederick Cadoo. DAR ID Number: 28218 Born in New York, N. Y. Wife of Alexander Cadoo. Descendant of Sergt. Harmon Van Riper, of New Jersey. Daughter of Peter J. Frederick and Mary Van Riper, his wife. Granddaughter of Jacob Van Riper and Elizabeth Van Droff, his wife. Jacobusse, his wife. Harmon Van Riper, (1761-1845), entered the army at sixteen, served several enlistments under different commands; was in the battles of Monmouth, Connecticut Farms and Springfield. He was placed on the pension roll of Essex county, 1831, for service of corporal and sergeant in the New Jersey militia. He died in Fairfield, N. J. ———————————————– The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Harmon Van Riper, (1761-1845), entered the army at sixteen; served |
Washington Twp, P.O. Hohokus M653-roll 683 ———————————————————– Washington Twp, P.O. Hohokus p667, sheet 7, image 365, July 5 41-57 44-54 75-90 216-251 233-270 233-271 (two family house) 236-275 (two family house) 244-284 244-285 (two family house) ———————————————————- 222-258 350-412 385-446 385-447 (Two family house) 388-450 393-455 413-476 |
VAN RIPER 1910 Federal Census IOWA =================================== Iowa State Butler County Bennezette Township Roll T624-394 District 74 page 37a, sheet 7, image 13, May 6 141-142 103-103 25-25 139-139 95-96 48-49 465-492 70-70 |
1900 VAN RIPER Federal Census Michigan ======================================= Houghton County Franklin Township T623-roll 714 district 181 page 50a, sheet 50, image 98, June 3 802-847 672-715 |
1870 VAN RIPER New York State Westchester County =================== Morrisania M593-roll 1117 P.O. Morrisania, page 287a, sheet 227, image 470,June 30 1475-1887 (two family house) Chas Van Riper-29-M-W-hardware-b.N.Y.. Augusta Van Riper-18-F-W-.keeps house-b.N.Y.. Emily Van Riper-1-F-W-b.N.Y.. ———————————————————– 1475-1888 Josiah Van Riper-25-M-W-works in store-b.N.Y.. Annie Van Riper-23-F-W-keeps house b.England Elizabeth Van Riper-2-F-W-b.N.Y.. ================================= 11/5/2004 |
1870 VAN RIPER Union County New Jersey —————————— ward 1, Elizabeth M593-roll 890 P.O. Elizabeth Port page 317a, sheet 15, image 15, June 107-112 Edward Van Riper-26-M-W-laborer-b.N.J.. Mary Van Riper-24-F-W-keeps house-b.N.J.. Lemual Van Riper-1mths.-M-W-b. April 1870 N.J.. —————————————————— 9/25/2004 |
1860 VAN RIPER New York State New York County ——————————— New York City Ward 12, District 2 P.O. Harlem, Leak & Walts Orphan Asylum M653-802 page 485, Sheet 69, image 69, June 21 353-629 William Van Riper-11-M-W-b.N.Y.. (and many other unrelated names in this orphanage) =============================== |
Hi…i’m researching the family also but my great great grandfather was named Fred and he died in 1926. I’m having a problem trying to find out who his parents were. He settled in Owego, NY and worked on the Pomeroy Tobacco Farm but i have not been able to find a birth record or his parents. I believe if i had this information i might be able to link the branches of the Van Riper’s together in the family tree. Please contact me if you have any information. Sender: Kyla Van Riper |
124-202 Hida Salmon-87-F-W-head-widow-2 children, 2 living- b.June 1812 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Carrie Salmon-40-F-W-house work- b.Dec.1859 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Delia Stiles-45-F-W-daughter-married 20yrs.-1child, 1 living- b.Aug.1854 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Charles H. Stiles-40-M-W-son in law-manufacturer-married 20yrs.- b.April 1860 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Mable Stiles-25-F-W-granddaughter-single- b.Sept.1874 N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Sophia Van Riper-60-F-W-boarder-widow (of William H.)-vest maker- imigrated 1890,in U.S.10yrs.-b.June1839 Canada-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.n/a.. —————————————————————————————– Newark, ward 11 roll T623-965 district 107 page 115b, sheet 4, image 8, June 4 36 Myrtle avenue 74-84 70-289 (four family house) 55-108 Nimo Van Riper-30-F-W-F-W-patient-married 9yrs.-2 children, 1 living- 155-506 (three family house) 372-443 29-32 73-18 44-49 104-539 (three family house) 68-106 |
P.O. New York City page 740b, sheet 4, image 4, June 20 567-38 (six family building) Jasper Van Riper-39-M-W-carpenter-b.N.Y.. Sarah S. Van Riper-27-F-W-b.N.Y.. Jas. E. Van Riper-10-M-W-at school-b.N.Y.. J. C. Van Riper-4-M-W-b.N.Y.. Wm Van Riper-2-M-W-b.N.Y.. Maria Starks-F-W-b.N.Y.. ———————————————- Ward 22, District 3 M593-roll 1011 P.O. New York City page 831b, sheet 54, image 54, July 7 Barnet Van Riper-50-M-W-clothing dealer-$10,000-b.N.J.. 227-545 (fore family house) between 145 46th St. 419 West 42St. (and 7 or 8 other families) |
1860 VAN RIPER New York State ================ Owego, Tioga County M653-roll 867-P.O. Owego page 351, sheet 91, image 351, Aug. 3 771-688 Morris Van Riper-32-M-W-farmer-$600-$260-b.N.Y.. Mary Ann Van Riper-28-F-W-b.N.Y.. Ella Van Riper-6-F-W-b.N.Y.. Fred Van Riper-2-M-W-b.N.Y.. ———————————— Barton, Tioga County M653-roll 867-P.O. Waverly page 516, sheet 14, image 516, July 10 196-193 221-216 230-225 299-295 |
1860 Census VAN RIPER Michigan BERRIEN COUNTY, Benton Twp., P.O. Millburgh page 231, image 22,Aug 20 M653-roll 537 1722-1612 150-150 151-151 157-157 158-158 159-159 160-160 2895-2868 28-30 376-375 1600-1589 221-210 1055-932 1982-1779 968-986 958-972 1136-1154 1132-1128 1636-1483 1634-1484 1282-1284 1181-1172 1182-1173 1148-1129 1154-1145 749-709 893-832 1031-960 981-913 37-37 |
1870 VAN RIPER Hudson County New Jersey 1870 —————————– Bayonne M593-roll 863 P.O. Bayonne p275b, sheet 2, image 2, June 15 13-15 Michael Van Riper-37-M-W-teamster-$2,000-$200-b.N.J.. Mary Van Riper-28-F-W-keeps house-b.N.J.. Cornelious Van Riper-11-M-W-b.N.J.. Elizabeth Van Riper-8-F-W-b.N.J.. Ella Van Riper-4-F-W-b.N.J.. ——————————————————————————— Bayonne M593-roll 863 P.O. Bayonne p277a, sheet 5 , image 5, June 16 31-41 |
1870 VAN RIPER New York State Livingston County =================== Nunda M593-roll 966 P.O. Nunda page 368b, sheet 66, image 66, June 558-575 C. Van Riper-49-M-W-miller-$2,500-b.N.J.. S.A. Van Riper-30-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y.. Sally Van Riper-78-F-W-b.N.J.. Chester Bennett-77-M-W-b.Pa. Ozah Bennett-76-F-W-b.Pa. ———————————————– Livonia M593-roll 966 P.O. Hemlock Lake page 206a, sheet 13, image 13, —— 110-114 119-113 |
1870 VAN RIPER Passaic County New Jersey ========================== Manchester Twp. (Haledon-North Haledon-Hawthorne-Prospect Park) M593-roll 884 P.O. New Foundland page 250a, sheet 1, image 1, Anthony Van Riper-48-M-W-photographer-$8,000-$1,000-b.N.J.. Leah Van Riper-53-F-W-keeps house-b.N.J.. Leahetta Van Riper-15-F-W-at school-b.N.J.. John Crain-14-M-W-at school-b.N.J.. ——————————————————————- Manchester Twp. M593-roll 884 P.O. New Foundland page 251a, sheet 3, image 3, Aug 18 16-24 (two family house) 163-211 |
1880 Census VAN RIPER New Jersey SUSSEX ======================================== Frankford Twp. T9-roll 798 district 176 page 44b, sheet34 , image 33, June 19 Sussex Alms House 312-345 —289 195-206 197-208 |
1900-VAN RIPER-Passaic NJ ,City Directory
A. Ward -physician-207 Main Ave. Sept. 15,2000 |
1900 VAN RIPER Federal Census Michigan ======================================= Hillsdale County Hillsdale City T623-roll 713 district 88 page 106b, sheet 5, image 10, June 5 28 Vine Street 127-138 151-153 84-86 ============================= 368-370 5-5 |
1900 VAN RIPER New York State Federal Census ============================================================== Ontario County Gorham T623-roll 1139 district 66 page 7a, sheet 7, image 15, June — 164-165 122-136 (two family house) 208-209 249-271 218-239 364-460 |
1941 VAN RIPER Paterson City Directory
Adrian B.-elec. eng. Dover-resides 712 E. 27th St. 01/20/2001 |
From the book History of Preakness and the Preakness Reformed Church (Wayne Twp., Passaic County, New Jersey) by George Warne Labaw, Pastor of the Church.(1902) page 78-79 It will be interesting to insert here the copy of a petition from some of the Preakness people to the State Legislature under date of 1806. In 1804, an act was passed by the Legislature of New Jersey gradually abolishing slavery m the State. The people of this locality, many of whose names are in the petition, a list which will be carefully read by their descendants, sought by this means to have the act repealed. But let the petition, which we found in the State Library at Trenton, speak for itself: “To the Hon’ble the House of Assembly of the State of New Jersey, constitutionally convened.” The petition of the Inhabitants of Pracaness, Saddle River Township and County of Bergen: “Humbly sheweth, That your petitioners, sensible of the inconvenience already arisen, since the passing of the Act for the abolition of Slavery, and dreading the intolerable burden of accumulating Taxes, which will infallibly take place under the continuation of said Act,—We, your petitioners, humbly pray for a repeal of an Act entitled an Act for the gradual abolition of slavery. ALBERT BERDAN, JUN. DAVID SPEER |
New Jersey Bergen County New Barbadors Twp. Roll: M432_442 Page: 157-sheet 313-Image-57-Aug. 21 666-685 ——————————————————————— 887-916 1329-1383 1235-1288 1236-1289 1237-1290 1255-1308 1259-1312 Cornelius Van Riper-b. Nov. 6,1819- Page 262b,sheet 518,image 20,Aug. 29 831-914 881-970 |
PART II
THE EARLY JERSEY DUTCH SETTLERS What manner of people were these early Dutch settlers in New The Dutch boasted the world-renowned painters, Frans Hals and The Dutch were of Teutonic origin. The predominant language “Niemands tong; nog niemands pen, which, translated into English, reads: “No one’s tongue, and no one’s pen, Not until after 1750 was there much abatement in the use of the The Jersey Dutch were mostly farmers, deeply religious, honest and The established religion of the Holland Dutch was the Calvinistic The women were as industrious as the men and so economical were The Dutch dwelling houses were built mostly of native stone which The chimneys of the Dutch were always built on the inside of The kitchen fireplace was often large enough to contain seats on The kitchen was also the dining and living room and that was The Dutch doors were double, the upper half opening separately. The houses, almost without exception, had cellars which were Previous to 1743, window sash and glass were not used. Instead, The garret was generally used for storage purposes and for the The slaves slept in the cellar, in the garret over the kitchen or in The farms had many outbuildings of which the barn, smokehouse The Van Riper-Hopper House located at Wayne, Passaic County, Other examples of Dutch style houses are: House of Abraham Ackerman, later Brinkerhoff, |
The following is from Judy Ullman 404 Red River Tr 1017 Irving, TX 75063 this was on the Rootsweb NJEssex county Documents Relating to the Colonial History of New Jersey, Vol 23, Calender of |
VAN RIPER 1855-56 Paterson NJ
A.-daguerreotypes-home 105 Main St. |
VAN RIPER- 1903 Paterson Directory
Abram Z.-bookkeeper-h 293 Hamilton Ave. |
Van Riper-1852-53 Newark,NJ,city directory
Alonzo-plater 50 Church St. The Pierson’s city directory did not always indicate 02/08/2001 |
VAN RIPER-1880-81 New York City city directory
Van Reyper 12/04/2000 |
VAN RIPER-1906,1910-and 1915 city directories Passaic,Passaic County,NJ
1906 1910 1915 |
VAN RIPER-1933
HAWTHORNE,NJ,Passaic County George W.-Moved to Midland Park HALEDON,NJ,Passaic County. Andrew-mayor, Borough of Haledon,16 Kossuth St.-home 14 Kossuth St. PROSPECT PARK,NJ,Passaic County. Richard-clerk,NY-home 204 Haledon Ave.(lived in same building MIDLAND PARK,NJ,Bergen County George W.(Katherine)-home 182 Godwin Ave. GLEN ROCK,NJ,Bergen County. Clare M.-widow of George S.-home 108 Rock Rd. RIDGEWOOD,NJ,Bergen County Charles C.(M. Lousie)carpenter- died Feb. 6,1932- FAIR LAWN,NJ,Bergen County. E. Harold (Adele A.)-com. artist-home 2 Katherine Ave. Jan. 16,2001 |
VAN RIPER-Paterson,New Jersey, 1870 Census from microfilm.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ———————————————— 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. McCleese,Cornelius-W-32yr-carpenter-b.N.J. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. ————————————————————————– page-page # in Ward 10/13/2003 |
WAYNE COUNTY-Brownstone P.O. Brownstone page 920-sheet 88-image 2 749-709 Adrian Van Riper-49-M-W-farmer-$3000.-$890-b.NJ Nicholas W. Van Riper-42-M-W-farmer-$6300-$1600.-b.NY Henry Van Riper-42-M-W-farmer-$4800-$1200-b.NJ P.O.Dearbornville Martin Vrooman?-54-M-W-master carpenter-$1800.-$400,-b.NY CASS COUNTY.,La Grange Twp., June 5,page 230,sheet20,image20 Geo. Van Riper-23-M-W-manufacture-$500.-$150.-b.N.J. Abram Van Riper-73-M-W-$5000.-$2000.-b.NJ Tunis Van Riper-31-M-W-farmer-$2000.-$300.-b.NJ Chas. Van Riper-35-M-W-manufacturer-$5000.-$500.-b.NJ John A. Van Riper-48-M-W-manufacturer-$10,000.-$1000.-bNJ J.J. Van Riper-22-M-W-manufacturer-b.NY BERRIEN COUNTY,Benton Twp.,P.O. Millburgh Aug 20, page 231,image 22 John Van Riper-70-M-W-carpenter-b.N.J. GENESEE COUNTY,Town of Argentine,P.O. Argentine. July 27,page 370,image20 Myron Van Riper-26-M-W-carpenter-$200.-b.NY June 12,page 244,sheet 48,image 20 Reform School June 12,page 581-sheet 7, image 8 Jasper Van Riper-25-M-W-Miner-b.Ireland June 14,page 379-sheet 31,image 31 Wm. Wells?-45-M-W-farmer-$200-b.NY June 7,page 593,sheet 121- image 12 John Van Riper-33-M-W-farmer-$3000.-$800.-NY July 10,page 134,sheet 134, image John J. Van Riper-46-M-W-farmer-$9000.-$1275.-b.NY July 13,page 159,sheet 158,image 21 Robert Jones-40-M-W-farmer-$6000.-$520.-b.England July 18,page 881,sheet 199,image 14 Jeremiah Van Riper-32-M-W-farmer-2400.-$800.-b.NY. Andrew J. Van Riper-55-M-W-farmer-$6000.-$1000.-b.NJ. Aug.29,page 1025,sheet 163,image 7 Garret B.Van Riper-39-M-W-farmer-$4000.-$600-b.NJ. Aug. 29-page 451- sheet 159-image 36 Andrew Van Riper-28-M-W-clerk-b.NY. J. (James) M. Van Riper-34-M-W-Hardware Merchant-$1000.- b.NY. July 23,p760-sheet 158-image 22 H. (Harman) Van Riper-55-M-W-farmer-$900.-$300.-b.NJ. July 14,p126-image 10 Jonathan Thomas-27-M-W-farmer-$5000.-$700.-b.NY |
1910 Van Riper Federal Census Idaho ================================= Latah County White Pine Roll T624-225 district 183 page 28b, sheet 11, image 14, May 11 201-206 302-308 —-141 |
1900 VAN RIPER Federal Census Michigan ======================================= Gratiot County Saint Louis City, ward 4 T623-roll 713 district 58 page 243b, sheet 19, image 35, June 27 Fynell Street 436-443 |
1870 VAN RIPER New York State Wayne =================== Wolcott M593-roll 1113 P.O. Red Creek page 590b, sheet 40, image 40, June 30 310-320 Henry Shaft-87-M-W-farmer-$800-b.N.Y.. Sarah Shaft-88-F-W-b.Conn. Harriet Shaft-35-F-W-keeps house-cannot read or write-b.N.Y.. Philip Van Riper-28-M-W-cannot read or write-b.N.Y.. Edwin Shaft-18-M-W-farmhand-cannot read or write-b.N.Y.. ————————————————— 11/4/2004 |
1870 VAN RIPER Passaic County New Jersey ====================== Passaic City M593-roll 885 P.O. Paterson page 376b, sheet 62, image 16, July 6 345-521 Catherine Van Riper-40-F-W-keeps house-b.N.J.. Samuel Van Riper-17-M-W-b.N.J.. William Van Riper-8-M-W-b.NJ.. =============================== 9/25/2004 |
1860 VAN RIPER New York State ============== Sharon, Schoharie County M653-roll 860 page 581, sheet 131, image 579, Aug, 25 George Horning-51-M-W-farmer-$7,000-$2,946-b.N.Y.. |
I wonder if you could help me with the following puzzle?
There is a record of the marriage of a Richard Van Riper to Helena Toers, 8/20/1803, in Essex County, New Jersey. Their daughter, Mary/Maria, married my ancestor, Peter Zeluff, in Stone House Plains, New Jersey, 6/7/1824. Their daughter, Mary Carolyn, was my great grandmother and her daughter was my grandmother, Helena Burns, who married Ernest C. Hinck, of Montclair. I would love to know if you have any knowledge of the above Richard Van Riper and might be able to tell me which Van Riper line he descended from. I seem to hit that proverbial brick wall whichever way I turn. I believe that Richard and Helena had at least one other child, Jacob Speer Van Riper, born 9/10/1804, but I have been unable to find any further information about him. Thank you for your interest. Mary Hise King in California |
I hope to get up their one day and take pictures of the house and the Van Riper stones in the cemetery accross the street. GVR |
P.O. New York City page 90b, sheet 10, image 10, July 2 40-85 (three family house) Charles Van Riper-40-M-B-tobaconist-$100-b.N.J.. Eliza Van Riper-33-F-B-keeps house-b.N.J.. ================================= Ward 9, District 5 (2nd Enum) M593-roll 1022 P.O. New York City page 136a, sheet 21, image 21, Jan.5 Bethune St. 748—– 160-284 (three family house) 69-110 639 8 169-569 (eight family building) 268 51-77 (five family house) 26 137 17 |
1860 VAN RIPER New York State ====================== Greece, Monroe County P.O. Greece M653-roll 786 page 315, sheet 7, image7, June 13 53-54 Gilliam Bartholf-32-M-W-farmer-$1,000-b.N.Y.. Mary J. Bartholf-26-F-W-b.Canada Abby J. Bartholf-5-F-W-b.N.Y.. Charles J. Bartholf-2-M-W-b.N.Y.. William Bartholf -1-M-W-b.N.Y.. Hester Van Riper-30-F-W-domestic-b.N.Y.. Hardwick Goss-15-M-W-b.N.Y.. ====================================== Minisink, Orange County M653-roll 835 page — , sheet 375-6, image 23-27, Sept. 21 Gelly (Giles)Van Riper-50-M-W-farmer-$3,5000-$1,000-b.N.J. 2889-371 John Van Riper-39-M-W-shoemaker-$400-$100-b.N.Y.. |
1860 Federal Census Van Riper Passaic County, New Jersey —————————————— Acquackanonk Twp., P.O. Paterson p968, image 672, sheet 8, July 19 63-66 68-71 97-100 133-133 167-175 194-201 278-287 295-307 313-324 346-363 366-385 371-390 388-412 429-451 525-547 |
1870 VAN RIPER Illinois Paw Paw, DeKalb County P.O. East Paw Paw M593-roll 215 page 495, sheet 20, image 20, August 25 155-160 205-200 161-167 191-193 253-243 60-56 60-60 146-153 222-238 81-82 |
1870 VAN RIPER New York State New York County ========================= Manhattan ward 7, district 12 P.O. New York City Henry Street page 434b, sheet 24, image 24, Jan. 11 (2nd. Enum) 15— Jacob Van Riper-44-M-W-carman-b.N.Y.. Emma Van Riper-32-F-W-b.N.Y.. Alfred Van Riper-22-M-W-b.N.Y. Fanny Van Riper-18-F-W-b.N.Y.. Josephine Van Riper-6 -F-W-b.N.Y.. George Van Riper-3-M-W-b.N.Y.. Mathilde Voorhees-57-F-W-b.N.Y.. Ride Van Riper-80-M-W-b.N.Y.. Mary Roden-59-F-W-b.N.Y.. Mary Roden-24-F-W-b.N.Y.. Margaret Milore-50-F-W-b.Ireland ====================================== Manhattan ward 7, district 9 M593-roll 980 P.O. New York City page 433a, sheet 37, image 37, July 2 102-309 (three family house) Jacob Van Riper-45-M-W-carman-$10,000-$500- b.N.Y.. Emma Van Riper-31-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y.. Alfretta Van Riper-21-F-W-book-b.N.Y.. Fanny Van Riper-16-F-W-b.N.Y.. Josephine Van Riper-6-F-W-b.N.Y.. George Van Riper-3-M-W-b.N.Y.. ——————————————————– page 433a, sheet 37, image 37, July 2 102-310 102-311 103-312 |
1870 VAN RIPER Pennsylvania ================= Cameron County Gibson M593-roll 1319 P.O. Driftwood page 500b, sheet 30, image 30, July 9 148-179 Edward Van Riper-30-M-W-farmer-$2,000-$200-b.N.Y.. Rebecca M. Van Riper-24-F-W-keeps house-b.Pa. Joseph H. Van Riper-12-M-W-b.Pa. William Van Riper-4-M-W-b.Pa. Mary E. Van Riper-2-F-W-b.Pa. ———————————————— Clinton County Renovo M593-roll 1328 P.O. Renovo page 414b, sheet 28, image 28, June 11 183-182 10-13 50-51 19-20 (two family house) 11-11 483 (can’t read Street name) 117-122 |
1880 Census VAN RIPER Passaic Co. New Jersey Acquackanonck Township =========================================================== Acquackanonck Twp. T9-roll 794 district 137 page 164c, sheet 7, image 7, June 7 56-59 57-60 114-121 266-284 |
1900 Van Riper Federal census Essex County New Jersey ===================================================== ORANGE Orange, ward 2 roll T623-968 district 159 page 160b, sheet 4, image 8, June 4 109 Cleveland Street 62-70 192-204 288-312 149-187 |
1900 VAN RIPER Federal Census Michigan ======================================= Ingham County White Oak T623-roll 716 district 59 page 176a, sheet 5, image 9, June 7 100-102 311-311 314-314 |
1900 VAN RIPER New York State Federal Census ============================================================== Queens County Queens, ward 3 T623-roll 1148 district 659 page 313a, sheet 8, image 15, June 6 1st Street 147-155 364-403 109-252 76-194 45-64 21-33 263-334 (two family house) |
1958-Paterson city directory- Van Riper
Albert S., Jr.-home,301 Market St. |
From the LDS CD-Vanriper Van Riper
VANRIPER-(one word)1880 CENSUS NEW JERSEY Yr. born 1. Census Place: Wantage, Sussex, New Jersey VAN RIPER, Mary 19.Self <1792> F B Bir: NJ |
New York State Roll: M432_526 Town of Casenovia,Madison County Page 68a, Image 21,Aug. 20 968-1070 1021-1135 Isaac Van Riper-52-M-W-farmer-$1,000-b.N.Y.. |
PART III
JACOB VAN RIPER Jacob, a member of the fifth generation of the Van Riper family We interrupt Jacob’s history at this point to recite a few facts Now to continue with the history of our Jacob. Jacob and his wife The children of Jacob and Marietje (Vreeland) Van Riper were: About the year 1802, when Jacob was 37 years old, he and his Jacob’s place of residence was on Provost Street (now Franklin Drawings of street scenes of the early 1800’s in New York City When about twenty-four years old, Richard joined his father, Jacob, Jacob’s will, dated June 29, 1835, gave all of his estate to his wife, Jacob’s widow, Mary died about the year 1858 and at the time Mary, Jacob’s widow, was the daughter of Michael Hartman Vreeland |
This ends the 1880 Van Riper census. Next, I will be doing the 1900 census. Remember- that there isn’t any 1890 Federal census. 1880 220-220 52-59 (two family house) 17-17 175-189 206-206 328-239 220-231 |
VAN RIPER 1861 City Directory , NEW YORK CITY,NY
Ann-widow of John-home 54 W. 23rd St. |
VAN RIPER- Acquackanonk Dutch Reformed Church (Passaic, & Clifton,NJ Area) Van Riper,Van Reyper,Van Rypen,Van Rype,Van Ryper 85.833-p.39-Harp Van Riper-wife Maragrita-child Jacobus-born Feb. 25,1765- 86.3234-p.148-Henry Van Riper-w. Myntje -c. Eliza-b. Feb. 29,1816- 87.1367-p.63-Harme Van Rypen-w. Marretje Van Rypen-c. Sarah b. March 4,1781- 12/01/2000 |
Van Riper-1853-54 Newark,NJ,city directory
Alonzo-plater,50 Mechanic St.-home 30 Bruen St. The Pierson’s city directory did not always indicate 02/07/2001 |
VAN RIPER-1882-83 Jersey City –Hoboken NJ City Dir.
Van Reipen,Garret D.-pres. 659 Newark Ave.-home 553 Summit Ave. |
VAN RIPER-1909-10 Jersey City, Hudson County, NJ(formally Bergen City,Bergen County) VAN REIPEN |
VAN RIPER-1934 Paterson,NJ,city directory
A.H.,Jr.-pres. & supt. J.C. Atkinson Inc.,460 Totowa Ave. |
VAN RIPER-Paterson,Passaic County,New Jersey, 1870 Census from microfilm. Micro copy #593-Roll 885 1st Ward-Page34-(179-323) page #282-NJ30324256 Van Riper,THOMAS-W-56yr-Retail Grocer–b. N.J.-$2000-$400-(*N.Main St.) Van Riper, Mary—-W-56yr—-b.N.J. Van Riper, Ellen—–W-18yr-at home-b.N.J. Van Riper,Garret—-W-17yr-clerk in store-b.N.J. 1st Ward-Page38-(195-357) page #284 1st Ward-Page45-(227-410) page#288 1st Ward-Page-50-(254-467) page #290 1st Ward-Page-57-(297-533) page#294 1st Ward-Page 69-(363-645) page#300 ———————————————— 3rd Ward-Page 26 (141-226) page#358 3rd. Ward Page 62 (345-531) page#376 3rd Ward Page 67 (379-590) page#379 3rd Ward Page 90 (535-786) page#390 3rd Ward Page 93 (558-810) page#392 3rd Ward- Page 93-(550-808) page#392 3rd Ward- Page 93 (552-811) page#392 3rd Ward-Page110 (664-934) page#400 4rth Ward-Page 9 (55-63) page#406 4rth Ward-Page12 (79-83) page#407 4rth Ward-Page 18 (113-121) page#410 4rth Ward-Page 49 (305-401) page#426 4rth Ward-Page 58 (355-482) page#430 5th Ward-Page 97 (491-827) page#497 5th Ward-Page 105 (541-885) page#501 5th Ward-Page112 (591-950) page#504 5th Ward-page 133 (701-1116) page#515 5th Ward-Page-144- (761-1226) page#520 5th Ward-Page-161-(857-1376) page#529 8th Ward-Page 24-(106-210) page#644 ————————————————————————– (173-229)-173 dwelling houses numbered in order of visitation. |
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1910 Van Riper Federal Census Georgia =========================== Sumter County Americus City Roll T624-213 district 111 military district 789 page 232b, sheet 1, image 2, date April 20 16-17 146-153 |
1900 Van Riper Federal Census Massachusetts ====================== Hampshire County North Hampton district 1991 page 65a, sheet 7, image 13, June 11-12 North Hampton Insane Hospital Hospital Hill, West Street 1-1 |
1870 VAN RIPER New York State Richmond County Staten Island =================== Middletown M593-roll 1086 P.O. New Dorp page 168a, sheet 99, image 99, June 13 635-844 Henry Van Riper-38-M-W-Commision grocer-b.N.Y.. Mary Van Riper-36-F-W-b.N.Y.. Louisa Van Riper-18-F-W-b.N.Y.. Jeannette Van Riper-16-F-W-b.N.Y.. Lucy Van Riper-14-F-W-at school-b.N.Y.. Henry Van Riper-11-M-W-at school-b.N.Y.. Clara Van Riper-8-F-W-at school-b.N.Y.. ========================= 10/28/2004 |
1870 VAN RIPER Passaic County New Jersey =================== ward 2, PATERSON M593-roll 885 P.O. Paterson page 343b, sheet 80, image 82, June 24 489-650 John Van Riper-76-M-M-farm laborer-b.N.J.. Pheobe Van Riper-62-F-B-keeps house-b.N.J.. Mary E. Van Riper-17-F-M-house servant-b.N.J.. Margaret Tichnor-21-F-M-house servant-b.N.J.. Allen Halstead-5-M-M-b.N.J.. Susan Thompson-20-F-M-house servant-b.N.J.. John H. Thompson-3-M-B-b.N.J.. Mary C. Thompson-1-F-B-b.N.J.. Frances Tichnor-1-M-B-b.N.J.. Henry Thompson-24-M-M-farm laborer-b.N.J.. —————————————————– 9/18/2004 |
1860 VAN RIPER New York State Wayne County ====================== Walcott , P.O. Walcott page 755, sheet 51, image 51, Oct. 29 423-423 Henry B. Shaft-66-M-W-farm laborer-$400-$100-b.N.Y.. Sarah Shaft-68-F-W-b.Conn. Harriet Shaft-27-F-W-b.N.Y.. Phillip Van Riyper-(Van Riper ?)10-M-W-pauper-b.N.Y.. ——————————————————— 7/6/2004 |
The Yearbook of the Holland Society of New York:1906
In Memoriam The Yearbook of the Holland Society of New York:1906 Heading: List of Members, 06 Apr 1906. Heading: List of Members, 06 Apr 1906. The Yearbook of the Holland Society of New York:1906 Heading: List of Members, 06 Apr 1906. The Yearbook of the Holland Society of New York:1906 Heading: List of Members, 06 Apr 1906. |
P.O. Nyack Tpk. page 458b, sheet 86, image 86, Aug. 25 698-808 Abram P. Campbell-66-M-W-farmer-$8,000-$500-b.N.Y.. Caroline Campbell-63-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y.. Anna Maskill-19-F-W-domestic servant-b.N.Y.. John Baptist-24-M-W-farm hand-b.Germany Frederick C. Van Riper-86-M-W-b.British Dominion ——————————————— Orangetown M593-roll 1087 P.O. Nyack page 564b, sheet 28, image 28, June 15 180-224 (two family house) 719-717 |
1860 VAN RIPER New York State ======================= MADISON COUNTY —————————– Cazenovia M653-roll 780, P.O. Cazenovia page- 46, sheet 46, image 46, June 25 416-416 618-612 758-752 |
1860 VAN RIPER (Van Reiper, Van Reypen, Van Ripen, Van Reyper, Van Ryper) Hudson County ——————————————– Jersey City, 3rd ward, P.O. Jersey City page 141, image 141, sheet 141, July 2 M653-roll 693 701-1107 703-1111(two family house) 138-271(Three family house) 99-147 273-563(part of 5 family house) John M. Van Reiper-25-hotel keeper-$1,000-married within year-b.N.J.. 6-7 339-416 249-308 250-309 794-940 1378-1905 Cornelius C. Van Ryper-47-M-W-farmer-$30,000-$2,000-b.N.J.. 715-852 716-853 720-857 |
1870 VAN RIPER Indiana ——————————————– Union, Adams County P.O.Pleasant Mills M593-296 page 103, sheet 1, image 1, June 28 1-1 158-146 90-92 223-210 |
1870 VAN RIPER New York State New York County Manhatan —————————————– Ward 8, District 9 (2nd Enum) M593-roll 1020 P.O. New York City Charlton St. page 137b, sheet 18, image 18, Jan. 10 78 Jacob Van Riper-38-M-W-policeman-b.N.Y.. Sarah Van Riper-30-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y.. Ella Van Riper-8-F-W-b.N.Y.. Geo. W. Van Riper-6-M-W-b.N.Y.. ——————————————————– Ward 8, District 10 (2nd Enum) M593-roll 981 P.O. New York City page 267b, sheet 18, image 18, June 20 60-114 35— (contd’) |
1870 VAN RIPER Sussex County New Jersey —————————- Hampton Twp. M593-roll 886 P.O. Deckertown page 70b, sheet 6, image 6, July 29 35-38 Cornelius Van Riper-30-M-W-farm laborer-b.N.J.. Mary Van Riper-29-F-w-keeps house-b.N.J.. Stella E. Wilson-7-F-W-at school-b.N.J.. George Birar-20-M-W-farm laborer-b.N.J.. John Binar-67-M-W-b.N.J.. —————– Wantage Twp. M593-roll 886 P.O. Deckertown page 267a, sheet 19, image 19, Aug. 13 147-156 (four family house) 164-178 ————————————————————— 170-184 425-454 661-701 Wantage Twp. 666-706 |
1880 Census VAN RIPER Passaic Co. New Jersey Little Falls Township Manchester Township ================================================================ 7-8 Mary Van Riper-67-F-W-head-keeps house-widow-b.N.J..-Fa.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J.. 2-2 121-136 153-175 |
1900 Van Riper Federal census Essex County New Jersey =============================================================== CLINTON Clinton Township roll T623-969 district 195 page 175b, sheet 4, image 8, June 11 Belmont Avenue 69-78 207-212 45-45 706-222 |
1900 VAN RIPER Federal Census Michigan ======================================= Shiawassee County Woodhull Township T623-roll 744 district 101 page 351a, sheet 5, image 9- June 15 110-112 111-113 111-113 141-143 |
1900 VAN RIPER Oregon Federal Census ====================================== Lane County Cottage Grove West Cottage Grove Precinct T623-roll 1349 district 120 page 197a, sheet 4, image 7, June 4 72-76 351-363 122-123 |
A Web Site For Rockland County New York & Bergen County New Jersey Historical Information Dutch Reformed Church Memberships Members in Full Communion when the Congregation Garret Vanryper and wife Polly Terhune April 11, 1840 Maria Van Buskirk, wife of Fred Van Riper April 1842 May 7, 1843 _______________________________________________________________ Census taken April 1856: 77 families; 274 in congregation; 84 in communion November 23, 1856 Jemima Ackerman, wife of F. G. Van Riper October 1858 Charles Van Riper and wife Eliza Benson August 10, 1860 David H. Hopper and wife Sally Maria Van Riper 7/25/2002 |
From the LDS CD VANRIPER (one word) 1880 Census Pennsylvania Relationship year gender race place born born VANRIPER, Harmon 1.Self <1819> M W Bir: NJ Cen: PA Delawa Upland VANRIPER, Thomas H. SonL <1823> M W Bir: NJ Cen: PA Philad Philadelph VANRIPER, Catharine Wife <1832> F W Bir: MI Cen: PA Delawa Upland VANRIPER, Edward 2.Self <1842> M W Bir: NY Cen: PA Clinto Renovo VANRIPER, Rebecca Wife <1845> F W Bir: PA Cen: PA Clinto Renovo VANRIPER, Preston 3.Self <1847> M W Bir: NJ Cen: PA Crawfo Meadville VANRIPER, Helen J. Dau <1849> F W Bir: NJ Cen: PA Delawa Upland VANRIPER, Charles Son <1854> M W Bir: PA Cen: PA Delawa Upland VANRIPER, Joesephine Wife <1855> F W Bir: NY Cen: PA Crawfo Meadville VANRIPER, Valria C. Dau <1856> F W Bir: PA Cen: PA Delawa Upland VANRIPER, Amanda R. Dau <1858> F W Bir: PA Cen: PA Delawa Upland VANRIPER, Jane E. Dau <1858> F W Bir: PA Cen: PA Philad Philadelph VANRIPER, Harman Son <1864> M W Bir: NJ Cen: PA Delawa Upland VANRIPER, Joseph O. SSon <1867> M W Bir: NY Cen: PA Fayett Bridgeport VANRIPER, William H. Son <1867> M W Bir: PA Cen: PA Clinto Renovo VANRIPER, John W. SSon <1868> M W Bir: NY Cen: PA Fayett Bridgeport VANRIPER, Maggie Dau <1869> F W Bir: PA Cen: PA Delawa Upland VANRIPER, Mary E. Dau <1869> F W Bir: PA Cen: PA Clinto Renovo VANRIPER, Minnie L. Dau <1871> F W Bir: PA Cen: PA Clinto Renovo VANRIPER, Annie Dau <1872> F W Bir: PA Cen: PA Delawa Upland VANRIPER, James H. Son <1872> M W Bir: PA Cen: PA Clinto Renovo VANRIPER, Preston Son <1876> M W Bir: PA Cen: PA Crawfo Meadville VANRIPER, Lorna Dau <1878> F W Bir: PA Cen: PA Crawfo Meadville VANRIPER, John E. Son <1879> M W Bir: PA Cen: PA Clinto Renovo VANRIPER, Henry GSon <1880> M W Bir: PA Cen: PA Philad Philadelph ======================================================== 1. Census Place: Upland, Delaware, Pennsylvania Source: FHL Film 1255126 National Archives Film T9-1126 Page 267A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Harmon VANRIPER Self M M W 61 NJ Occ: Carpenter Fa: NJ Mo: NJ Catharine VANRIPER Wife F M W 48 MI Occ: Keeps House Fa: — Mo: — Helen J. VANRIPER Dau F S W 31 NJ Occ: Works In Cot. Mill Fa: NJ Mo: MI Charles VANRIPER Son M M W 26 PA Occ: Works In Cot. Mill Fa: NJ Mo: MI Valria C. VANRIPER Dau F S W 24 PA Occ: Works In Cot. Mill Fa: NJ Mo: MI Amanda R. VANRIPER Dau F S W 22 PA Occ: Works In Cot. Mill Fa: NJ Mo: MI Harman VANRIPER Son M S W 16 NJ Occ: Apprentice Jeweler Fa: NJ Mo: MI Maggie VANRIPER Dau F S W 11 PA Occ: School Fa: NJ Mo: MI Annie VANRIPER Dau F S W 8 PA Fa: NJ Mo: MI Nellie SCOFIELD Other F S W 26 PA Occ: School Teacher Fa: PA Mo: PA ——————————————————————————————————————- 2. Census Place: 2nd Ward, Renovo, Clinton, Pennsylvania 4. Census Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania VAN RIPER, Elmina 6. Self < 1819> F W Bir: PA 7. Census Place: Young, Jefferson, Pennsylvania 8. Census Place: 13th Ward, Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania NONE Listed |
North Ward,Newark,Essex County,NJ. page 3b,image 5,Aug. 13 20-28 130-193 460-697 ———————————————————- 616-936 352-568 574-888- 554-861 104-113 page 153a-sheet 305-image 1-Aug. 1 4-5 427-471 page 72a,sheet 143,Aug. 8 60-70 259-292 260-293 261-294 262-295 |
PART PART IV
RICHARD VAN RIPER Of the sixth generation of the Van Riper family was Richard Richard was about twelve years old when his father, Jacob moved About the year 1811, Richard married and he and his wife, Mary, The parents of Richard’s wife, Mary, were born in Orange County, During the year 1814, Richard joined his father, Jacob, in the Richard and his two sons, Jacob and James, remained in the By his will, dated April 10, 1873, Richard left his entire estate Mary Elizabeth Fackner was the daughter of Joseph and Mary Ann Mary Ann Van Riper Rodman died a widow on May 29, 1896 at NEW YORK CITY IN THE 1800’S When Jacob Van Riper moved to New York City from Preakness, The early 1800’s were particularly severe epidemic years and this Under the leadership of Mayor DeWitt Clinton (1803 to 1815), Robert Fulton’s first successful steamboat, the Clermont, was launched Shipping was becoming New York’s all important industry, although The Erie Canal connecting the Hudson River with the Great Lakes Shipbuilding was one of New York’s major industries. By 1815 South Street and nearby Water and Front Streets were the center Broadway was the city’s most important thoroughfare. By 1830, Several leading hotels were located in the city; the old-time but In 1835, a great fire broke out destroying almost all of the city The Croton Aqueduct, begun in 1837 and finished in 1842, was The age of steam arrived with dramatic suddenness. Two trans- A radical change in steamship design was taking place about this By 1850, New York City had become a metropolis, boasting In 1853, New Yorkers had their first (and the world’s second) In 1870, the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge was started and A steam-drawn Ninth Avenue “El” had been put into operation New York City has been called a “Melting Pot” for the reason “Give me your tired, your poor, |
Van Riper The following is from: http://www.enlisted.com/ Sergeant (E-5) Kenneth D. Van Riper, Jr. SGT Van Riper was a passenger in a SGT Van Riper was born Oct. 7, 1953, In addition to his wife and son, SGT Van SGT Van Riper was buried, with full |
VAN RIPER 1864 NEWARK, N.J. CITY DIRECTORY
Alonzo -silver plater- home 15 Ferry St. |
VAN RIPER—1878-79 NEW YORK CITY ,NY , city directory
Abraham-molder-home 129 8th Ave. |
Van Riper-1854-55 Newark,NJ,city directory
Alonzo-plater,199 Market St.-home 110 Washington St. The Pierson’s city directory did not always indicate 02/08/2001 |
VAN RIPER-1883-84 Paterson,NJ,city directory
Abram-49 N. Main St. 12/20/2000 |
VAN RIPER-1910 Paterson ,N.J.,city directory
Abram Z.–bds 700 E. 28th St. 12/07/2000 |