Headline: HARRIET (VAN RIPER) TICE LEFT HER MARK ON LAND AND IN HEARTS Publication Date: January 05, 2000 Source: The Record, Northern New Jersey Page: L01 Region: North America; Mountain Region United States; New Mexico |
Headline: HARRIET (VAN RIPER) TICE LEFT HER MARK ON LAND AND IN HEARTS Publication Date: January 05, 2000 Source: The Record, Northern New Jersey Page: L01 Region: North America; Mountain Region United States; New Mexico |
page 684, sheet 66, image 66, June 14 273-498 (two family house) Cornelius Van Riper-29-M-W-maker of Piano forte actions-b.N.Y.. (home at h 41 Bedford St.) Ursula Van Riper-29-F-W-b.N.Y.. Isaac Duan-64-M-W-b.N.J.. ———————————————————– New York City Ward 9, District 1 P.O. New York City M653-roll 797 page 845,sheet 227, image 227, June 28 818-1786(three family house) 631-1363 413-850 (two family house) 1049-2366 (three family house) 165-405(three family house) 85-149 179-327 |
Some of Lea Simmons genealogy
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SIMMONS
(3) Peter Simmons was b. May 29, 1728, and is understood to have been
a native of England. About the middle of the last century he settled at
Flushing Long Island, opposite to Kip’s Bay, and there he married
Rachel Kip (b. Jan. 12, 1737-8), July 30, 1756; she died Sept. 17, 1804,
aged 67 years, 3 months and five days; one of her sisters. Sally, married
Abraham Cadmus, and lived at Belleville; another, Leah, mar-
ried Richard Leaycraft. Peter Simmons was a seafaring man, captain
of the food ship Henri IV. Being away most of the time he established
his wife with her uncle, Stephen Bassett, who had a tannery on a small
run of spring water flowing into the Passaic river, a short distance
above the site of the present Dundee dam, Bassett was of French Hu-
guenot descent: he formerly had a tannery and a tap room in New
York. On his farm at Wesel were born the sixteen children of Peter
Simmons. In a storm in the English channel, Peter was washed over-
board and drowned, July 5, 1787.
Second Generation
Peter Simmons and Rachel Kip had children:
I. Leah, b. Jan. 2, 1757; m. Gerrit Van Riper. Sept. 25, 1777.(1) Her
children are mentioned above.(177b e-mailed 10-14-2001 part 29)
II. Peter, b. April 23, 1758; m. Margaret Westervelt, Sept. 20, 1797;
d. May 25, 1836. She was b. July 22, 1774, dau. of John Westervelt, of
Wagaraw, who lived near the Bergen county end of the Wagaraw
bridge; he was a soldier in the Revolution; she died March 21,1832,
aged 57 years, 7 months, 30 days. Peter bought from the Vreelands a
farm of fifty acres on the west side of the Wesel road, next to the pres-
ent Alyea farm; the farm originally occupied by Hendrick Jansen
Spier was next south of Crooks avenue; the Simmons farm came next.
On this farm all his children were born and brought up. He also owned
a large tract of land on the east side of Peckamin river, which he sold
in 1798 or earlier.(2) Peter had a shop in a small red frame building,
about 14×18 feet. one story high, with attic, which stood with its gable
end toward the Wesel road, near his house. In this modest edifice he
carried on harness-making and shoe-making. Back of the shop, near a
spring, was his tan-vat, where he tanned his own leather. His neigh-
bors were welcome to its privileges, also, and were wont to throw in
their hides for tanning once a year, at which time only the vat was
cleaned out, the hides being always allowed to remain for a twelve-
month. Among the many young men brought up to the leather busi-
ness by Peter Simmons may be mentioned Garret Cadmus, David
Alyea, Richard Bush, Richard Stagg, John Post (part of the time: he
was a son of John H. Post, of Revolutionary note), and Philip Van
Bussum, who afterwards kept tavern (the Franklin House) on Main
street, Paterson. In the summer Peter would devote as much time as
possible to his farm and garden. The care of his younger brothers and
sisters fell upon him, so that his life was spent in arduous toil, and at
its close he had little to leave to his children save the reputation of an
honest, intelligent, well-meaning man, a devoted father, and a good
neighbor. Daring the Revolution he was once taken prisoner by
the British, but owing to his perfect familiarity with the country soon
made his escape. For half a century after the war it was his custom to
have his friends and neighbors assemble at his house in the Fall, about
“killing time,” when “the times that tried men’s souls” would be re-
called, with many a personal reminiscence of perilous adventure by field
or Hood in the heroic endeavor to secure a country’s liberty. John
Paulding, of English Neighborhood, whose uncle, of the same name,
was one of Andre’s captors, was a regular attendant at these gatherings,
trudging to and fro the whole distance on foot. The party invariably
broke up with the chorus:
“Here’s a health to John Paulding,
And let the health go ‘round!”
A bill of Peter Simmons, for making and repairing shoes and harness,
1793-96, is given in the Van Houten Manuscripts, p. 89.
III. Sarah, b. July 10, 1759; d. March 3, 1760.
IV. John, b. Feb. 11,1761; d. July 17, 1765.
V. Stephen Bassett, b. July 5, 1762; m.——; d. at Communipaw.
Ch., Jane, m. William Ludlum, jun.
_____
(1) See p. 170b.
(2) Essex County Transcribed Deeds, B, 14.
Page 178a
VI. Michael, b. Jan. 8, 1764: be was a fisherman, livinig at Com-
munipaw, where he died, leaving a number of children.
VII. John, b. Dec. 2, 1766; he was a hatter by trade; married—
Jones, at Warwick, N. Y., and had a number of children, He went to
the Genessee country, where he died.
VIII. Sarah, b. Feb. 4, 1768 : m. James Wilbur, in New York, July 8,
1801 : d. in New York, leaving several children.
IX. Susanna, b. Aug. 8, 1769: m. David Berdan in New York, and
died there.
X. William, b. Oct. 20, 1771, m. Jane Young, in New York, June
5, 1796: d. in New York, leaving children.
XI. Mary, b. Dec. 7, 1773; m. Cornelius Westervelt,son of John
Westervelt, of Wagaraw. Cornelius was a stone mason by trade, and
lived and died at Wesel; Issue: 1. Mary, d. unm.: 2. Susan: 3. Rachel,
d. unm.
XII. Rachel, b. Nov. 17, 1775; m. John Bloodgood, of New York;
she had a large family.
XIII. Henry, b. Dec. 9, 1777; m. Marritje Van Riper. Some ac-
count of his desceadants is givin on Page 171a. He was a very hospita-
ble man, and used co invite all of his relatives to visit him on New
Year’s Day. At one time he counted one hundred and twenty seven
cousins, second cousins, nephews and nieces, all living. A majority of
them married within the family.
XIV. James, b. Nov. 26,1779; m. Jannetje Van Riper, sister of Mary.
(See page 171a.)
XV. Abraham, b. Nov. 26, 1779; m. Elizabeth Kellogg, of New
York.
XVI. Elizabeth, b. Feb. 28, 1782; m. William Ludlum, sen. , from
Flushing, L. 1.
Third Generation,
Peter Simmons, jun., and Margaret Westervelt had children:
I. Rachel, b. March 3, 1801: d. Oct. 8, 1853, unm.
II. Elizabeth.b. Aug. 20,1803; m. Cornelius P. Vreeland, June 23,
1827: d. Sept. 2, 1852, s. p.
III. Sarah, b. March 28, 1806: she was accidentally killed by falling
down stairs in her brother’s house, in Passaic, Nov. 18, 1877; she was
unm.
IV. Mary Ann, b. Dec. 1, 1809; m. Samuel Kinsey, a blacksmith, of
Paterson; d. Nov. 9,1865. Children; 1. Peter, b. Feb. 8, 1842; 2. Ed-
ward, killed at the Hackensack bridge: 3. Henry, d. unm
V. Henry, b. July 8, 1815; m. Sarah Shelp Van Wagoner, Dec.
15, 1844. She was b. Aug. 26, 1819, dau. of Levi Shelp and Jane Van
Wagoner (dau, of Jacob Edsall, of English Neighborhood, Bergen
county), wid. of Hermanus Van Wagoner; in her infancy, Sarah Shelp
was adopted by Mrs. Sarah Van Wagoner (Saertje Jurians), wid. of
Roelof and mother of Hermanus Van Wagoner (see p. 88), and who
lived in the old Van Wagoner house, still standing on the River road, at
the corner of Gregory avenue, opposite the draw-bridge at Passaic;
Sarah Shelp Van Wagoner, the wife of Henry P. Simmons, d. Aug. 5,
1887. Henry Peter Simmons is one of the best-known men in this part
of New Jersey, and no man in this region has preserved such a store of
reminiscence and anecdote of men and events in by-gone days in Old
Acquackanonk, particularly of all that relates to the old Dutch families.
For half a century or more he has been looked up to as an authority on
Page 178b
all questions of family and local history. Born and brought up on the
Wesel road, in a neighborhood where the Dutch was the language of
the home, he is himself one of the most characteristic specimens of the
sturdy old Dutch stock that in former days possessed the land hereabout.
At the age of thirteean years he left his father’s humble home to make
his own way in the world, and thereafter never returned to that home
save as a visitor, nor did he ever cost his falher a penny for his support.
For four years he served as a, clerk in Peter Jackson’s country store—
“where you might buy anything, from a needle to a haystack,” was its
owner’s boast”-at Acquackanonk, or Paterson Landing about where
the Mansion House hotel now stands in Passaic. In winter, when the
river was frozen up and navigation suspended, he spent the time in
Jackson’s store at Pompton. In 1832, with his entire fortune of ten
shillings in his pocket, he went to New York, entering the service of
Jeremiah Meserole, who died thirty days later; then of John, and then
of Abraham—three brothers who dealt in ship-stores at 191-2-3 South
street, and who were largely interested in charcoal vessels and coasters.
Through the excellence of his book-keeping, and his unremitting devo-
tion to the interests of his employers, he was gradually so favored by
them that before he was twenty-one he was part-owner in one or more
of their vessels, and in the course of time was given one-sixth of the
profits of the entire business. In 1846, he bought from John Speer, a
shoemaker, son of Hans Speer, on Crooks avenue near the Wesel road,
a house and fourteen acres of land on Main avenue, opporite the present
main Erie station at Passaic.for $2,600, borrowing the last $5 to make
up the purchase price. In 1848, on the death of the Meseroles, with
whom he had been associated, he withdrew from the concern, drawing
out $10,000 as his share of the profits, and took up his residence on the
property just mentioned, where he has lived ever since, enlarging the
house from lime to time. He subsequently added to his possessions,
and although he has sold a greal deal of his land he still owns fifty acres
in the very heart of Passaic, which he has been improving and develop-
ing for nearly half a century—his chief pleasure in life. In this
agreeable occupation he has set out nearly 2,000 shade trees. He
was called to fill various offices in Acquackanonk before Passaic was
set off from the old township, and for ten years–1852-57, 1878-83,
sat in the county courts as one of the lay Judges. He now enjoys a re-
markably vigorous old age, and is as strong a friend and as sturdy a
combatant as be was half a century ago. Issue:
i. Sarah Louisa, b. Nov. 26, 1848, m. Nov. 18, 1875, Edwin J.
Howe, M. D., son of John M. Howe, M. D,, of Passaic; she lives with
her husband in Newark, where be is a practising physician.
ii. William Henry, b. Dec. 26, 1850; d. Aug. 20, 1852
.
iii Jane Elizabeth, b. May 29, 1853: m. William H. Gillen, Aug. 12,
1875! he was for many years chief clerk of Brown Brothers, bankers, in
New York; he d. in New York, in 1893. Ch., Margaretta Westervelt, b.
Sept. 8,1884.
iv. Henrietta, b. Dec. 3, 1854.
v. Mary Eliza, b. Dec. 15, 1856; m. Jacob Francis Hadley, M. D.,
of New York, May 5, 1887: he practised medicine in Passaic for some
years, but since 1893 has been a surgeon on the Paris and other great
ocean steamers. Ch., Henry Peter Simmons, b. Aug. 20, 1894.
VAN RIPER INDIANA Penn Twp, St. Joseph County. M623-roll 295b page 213,image 213, sheet 53, June 21 403-402 406-405 70-70 |
VAN RIPER 1952 PATERSON N.J. CITY DIRECTORY
Alfred S. Jr. (Margaret)- mech. -home 301 Market St. 01/21/2001 |
Van Riper-1846-47 Newark,NJ,city directory
Alonzo-plater-home 37 Lawrence St. 02/01/2001 |
VAN RIPER-1871-72 Paterson,NJ city directory
Albert-laborer-home Union Ave. ,near 18th. St. |
VAN RIPER-1898-Paterson,NJ,city directory.
Adrian-home 293 Hamilton Ave. adv.(R.P. Van Riper,Wholesale & Retail Dealer in-Feed,Grain,Hay & |
VAN RIPER-1925 Paterson,NJ city dir.
Abram Z.-reporter (308) 175 Market St.-home 47 17th Ave. |
VAN RIPER-1962 Paterson ,NJ,City Directory
Anna D.-widow of William B.-(h Was 712 E. 27th St.) |
VAN RIPERS BURIED AT CEDAR LAWN CEMETERY PATERSON, NEW JERSEY Part 4 SECTION 9 89. 105. |
1900 VAN RIPER Federal Census Michigan ======================================= Van Buren County Antwerp Township Lawton Villiage T623-roll 745 district 130 page 2b, sheet 2, image 4, June 4 58-61 |
1880 VAN RIPER Connecticut New Haven County ================= district 65, Derby T9-roll 104 page 99d, sheet 4, image 4, June 1 28-34 Louisa Van Riper-48-F-W-widow-keeps house-b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England Attea L. Van Riper-17-F-W-clerk-daughter-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Edwin Van Riper-15-M-W-son-office boy-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Charles Van Riper-7-M-W-office boy-b.Connecticut-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Nelley Dent-20-F-W-niece-clock shop-single-b.Eng..-Fa.b.Eng..-Mo.b.Eng.. ============================ 11/23/2004 |
1870 VAN RIPER New York State Kings County =============== Ward 21 Brooklyn M593-roll 961 P.O. Brooklyn page 510a,sheet 113, image 532, July 9 907-848 James Van Riper-40-M-W-sewing machine-b.N.Y.. Susan Van Riper-34-F-W-b.N.Y.. Louisa Van Riper-16-F-W-at school-b.N.Y.. Jessie Van Riper-12-F-W-at school-b.N.Y.. George Van Riper-11-M-W-at school-b.N.Y.. James Van Riper-9-M-W-at school-b.N.Y.. —————————————————————- Ward 21 Brooklyn M593-roll 961 P.O. Brooklyn page 409b,sheet 332, image 332, Aug. 22 1506-2747 |
1860 VAN RIPER New York State Suffolk County ============== Riverhead M653-roll 865, P.O. Riverhead page 1092, sheet 60, image 60, July 6 518-519 (two family house) Jeremiah Van Riper-54-M-W-wood sawyer-b.N.J.. Elizabeth Van Riper-44-F-W-b.N.Y.. ————————————————– 7/14/2004 |
Old Chester, PA: Obituaries: Harman J. VanRiper Chester Times Harman J. VanRiper Eloquent Encomiums Spoken Over the Body of Harman J. Van Riper. The funeral of Herman J. Van Riper took place yesterday at Trainer from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. V.C. Worrilow, with whom he had been residing for some time past. A brief service was held at the house before proceeding to the Trainer M.E. Church. Rev. A.D. Geist had charge of the service and preached the sermon speaking very beautifully of the life of the departed. Rev. C.W.W. Bishop, pastor of the Marcus Hook Baptist church, and Rev. F.C. Woods, pastor of the Upland Baptist church assisted in the services and spoke of the worth of the deceased. A number of selections were sung by Rev. and Mrs. A. Geist. The cortege proceeded to Chester Rural Cemetery, where interment was made. The Red Men, of which deceased was a member, having charge of the services at the grave. The floral tributes were very beautiful consisting of a bouquet of 83 carnations, pillow with “Father” on it. Palm leaves with “Husband” on them and a star and crescent. The pall bearers were; Jas. T. Gill, George M. Gilbert, William McVey, Timothy C. Lane, James Johnson and William Klee ——————————————————————————– Old Chester, PA: Obituaries: Chester Times Catherine W. VanRiper Van Riper- On December 28th, 1906, Catherine W. Van Riper, widow of Harman J. Van Riper, 75 years. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon at 1 o’clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. V.C.Worrilow, Main Street and Post? Road, Trainer. Services Upland Baptist Church at 3 o’clock. Interment at Chester Rural Cemetery. ——————————————————————————– Thanks to Tina Culbertson, CupaTea712@hotmail.com, for sharing these obituaries. |
Garret H. Van Riper-29-M-W-laborer-b.Pennsylvania Carrey Van Riper-26-F-W-keeps house-b.N.J.. ——————————- Montville Twp. M593-roll 877 P.O. Boonton page 208b, sheet 20, image 20, July 20 166-183 240-268 |
1850 United States Federal Census VAN RIPER NEW YORK STATE KINGS COUNTY 4th Ward,City of Brooklyn 11th ward Thomas Sockerwood?-32M-W-tailer-Eng.. 779-1435 page 397b, image 214, Sept. 6 922-1468 James Hunt-22-M-W-mason-b.N.Y.. page 311a, image 345, Sept 10 1663-2825(2 family house) page 8b, image16, Sept. 30 112-119 |
1860 VAN RIPER New York State Seneca County ================= Seneca Falls, Seneca County M653-roll 861, P.O. Seneca Falls page 151, sheet 151, image 151, Aug. 2 1110-1120 (two family house) Richard Van Riper-27-M-W-b.N.Y.. page 152 Sarah Van Riper-24-F-W-b.N.Y.. Garry Van Riper-4-M-W-b.N.Y.. Sylvus Van Riper-2-M-W-b.N.Y.. Baby (Garret A.) Van Riper-3-M-W-b.N.Y.. ==================== Varick, Seneca County M653-roll 861, P.O. Rumulas page 246, sheet 18, image 247, June 21 131-132 132-133 506-507 837-856 1121-1150 1335-1369 1773-1814 1776-1818 1781-1822 1860-1905 1916-1962 1937-1981 (two family house) |
1870 VAN RIPER Essex County ————————– Bloomfield Twp. M593-roll 860 page 57b, sheet 22, image 22, June 10 151-179 Mary Van Riper-60-F-B-washing and ironing-$1,000-b.N.J.. Sarah Van Riper-26-F-B-washing-b.N.J.. John Mead-13-M-B-at school-b.N.J.. ————————————– Bloomfield Twp. P.O. Blomfield M593-roll 860 page 71a, sheet 49, image 49, June 18 336-379 446-501 447-502 621-716 |
1870 VAN RIPER NEW JERSEY BERGEN COUNTY New Barbadoes Twp. M593-852 P.O. Hackensack page 468a, sheet 53, image 55, Aug 10 474-437 525-618 |
1870 VAN RIPER Passaic County New Jersey ================ ward 3, PATERSON M593-roll 885 P.O. Paterson page 358b, sheet 26, image 26, June 28 141-226 (two family house) Marinus Vanriper-59-M-W-shoemaker-b.N.J.. Catherine Van Riper-53-F-W-shoemaker-b.N.Y.. Cornelius Van Riper-27-M-W-painter-b.N.J.. Alfred Van Riper-18-M-W-at school-b.N.J.. ————————————– ward 3, PATERSON M593-roll 885 P.O. Paterson page 390b, sheet 90, image 60, July 9 535-786 (three family house) 550-808 552-810 (two family house) 552-811 (two family house) Cornelius Van Riper-32-M-W-physician-$10,000-$5,000-b.N.J.. |
1880 VAN RIPER Michigan ================== In 1880 there were 7,803 people living in Michigan that were born in New Jersey and 220,427 people that were born in New York State. There were 22 Van Riper’s that were born in New Jersey and 27 born in New York State. One of the first Van Riper’s was Andrew who purchased land their in the early 1830’s other’s to purchase land in 1830’s were James, Hermen (harmen) ,Martin , Hassel and Jerry Van Riper. ================================================ Baraga County district 16, L’Anse Village T9-roll 570 page 611a, sheet 5, image 5, June 4 37-40 67-71 379-405 54-54 Hassel Van Riper-71-M-W-head-laborer-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.Holland-Mo.b.Holland 268-275 378-382 91-95 266-288 333-366 2-2 3-3 61-62 60-62 53-53 48-48 324-326 182-182 116-117 123-124 205-215 202-210 177-183 178-184 224-232 John A. Van Riper-68-M-W-head-farmer-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. 321-328 Floyd Van Riper-38-M-W-head-farmer-married-b.Mi.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.. 312-319 140-142 344-346 386-387 386-388 379-381 383-385 177-180 John H. Van Riper-52-M-W-head-harness maker-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y.. 107-107 107-107 464-464 John Wager-55-M-W-head-farmer-married-b.M.Y..-Fa.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.. 452-452 230-230 146-146 John E. Van Riper-45-M-W-head-blacksmithing-married-b.N.Y.. 286-290 119-119 600-605 |
1880 VAN RIPER-census New York State ============================================================================== Tompkins County Newfield T9-roll 938 district 240 page 311c, sheet 7, image 7, June 7 73-76 Morris Van Riper-53-M-W-head-farmer-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. 236-241 219-224 169-179 |
1900 VAN RIPER Federal Census Indiana ========================= Grant County town not stated T623-roll 373 district 132 page 50a, sheet 25, image 47, June n/a Marion Branch National Military Home Aaron Van Riper-62-M-W-widower-b.n/a 283-315 (three family house) 158-186 (two family house) 252-337 388-419 197-216 George Van Riper-44-M-W-b.ILL..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.England 82-83 11-11 214-242 37-37(two family house) |
1900 Van Riper Federal Census Passaic County New Jersey =================================================================================== AQUACKANONCK roll T623-989 district 84 page 16a, sheet 16, image 31, June 13 Lexington Avenue 270-292 282-303 354-415 62-67 |
1910 VAN RIPER Federal Census New Jersey Hudson County ============================== Hudson County Bayonne City, ward 1 Roll T624-886 district 3 page 35b, sheet 6, image 12, 9a Linden Street n/a-140 33-61 14-18 53-101 (two family house) 204-329 (four family house) 56-57 (two family house) 10-15 293-380 80-88 (two family house) 69-75 105-188 453-453 115-263 (two family house-front and rear) 114-186 (two family house) |
Database: Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books (152 Vols.) The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 65 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution his second wife. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution |
Headline: OBITUARIES Publication Date: December 08, 1991 Source: The Record, Northern New Jersey Page: a19 Subjects: Region: New Jersey Obituary: KATHERINE VAN RIPER-STEWART, 76, of Paterson died Wednesday. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Paterson. Surviving are a son, George Stewart of Paterson; two daughters, Marion Smith of River Edge and Alive Pasqua of Paterson; a sister, Georgianna Decker of Toms River; four grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Her lifelong companion, George Van Riper, died in 1974. Services will be Monday at 1 p.m. at Minchin Funeral Home, Paterson, with burial in Fair Lawn Memorial Cemetery. Visiting is today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Headline: OBITUARIES Headline: OBITUARIES Headline: OBITUARIES Headline: OBITUARIES Headline: OBITUARIES Headline: OBITUARIES eadline: OBITUARIES Headline: OBITUARIES Headline: OBITUARY |
Part 1 From the William Winfield Scott scrapbook at the Passaic County Historical Society- Paterson,NJ. Taken from the Passaic Daily News March 25,1924. OLDEST HOUSE IN PASSAIC,N.J. TORN I learned today that the “Squire” Van Riper stone house facing OLDEST STRUCTURE IN THE CITY This “Squire” Van. Riper house |
Some Van Riper information found on the following Web Site-http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html
BROOKLYN INFORMATION 1840-41 BrooklynDirectory Brooklyn Blue Book Marriage 1929 Curtin’s Long Island Directory of 1868/9 Curtesy of NYC-ROOTS Riper, Albert Spouse : Walker, Elisabeth Riper, Van Silas Spouse : Rief, Kate |
VAN RIPER New York State M432-roll 597 Fayette, Seneca County, N.Y.. page 156b, image 48, Aug. 2 344-358 ————————— 345-359 346-360 347-362 348-363 526-551 641-675 1191-1203 1349-1367 2399-2529 1044-1055 898-946 1182-1256 |
VAN RIPER 1964 PATERSON CITY DIRCTORY
Carol A.,Mrs.-office sec. Dorfman Abrams Music & Co. |
Van Riper-1847-48 Newark,NJ,city directory
Alonzo-plater, 48 Mechanic St-home 60 Halsey St. |
VAN RIPER-1873-74 Passaic,NJ
VAN RIPER Cornelius-physician and druggist Main Ave. opp Passaic St. In the early 1800’s houses did not have numbers in some towns. Van Riper Genealogy Web Site at-http://riperinfo.johnriper.nl/ |
VAN RIPER-1899 Paterson ,NJ-city directory
Abram C.-bookkeeper-home 449 Ellison St. |
VAN RIPER-1927 Passaic ,NJ,city directory
A. Ward*-physician,hours Monday,Wednesday,Friday 1 to 2:30pm,evenings 7to 8pm. |
VAN RIPER-Acquackanonk Church,Passaic,and Clifton N.J.,area. Alpahbet Male names so far-a-(no b)-c-d-(no e or f)- g-h. The name Acquackanonk has been spelled 19 different ways in the past. 95-545-p.26 Isaac Van Rype-wife,Catrina Van Rype-child,Harme-born June 17,1754. — |
VAN RIPERS BURIED AT CEDAR LAWN CEMETERY PATERSON, NEW JERSEY Part 5 SECTION 11 114. 120. 121. 131. 137. |
1910 Van Riper Federal Census New Jersey UNION COUNTY =================== Westfield Township, Ward 1 Roll T624-911 district 116 page 206b, sheet 3, image 6, April 6 408 Prospect Street 60-62 |
1900 VAN RIPER Federal Census Michigan ======================================= Saginaw County ward 15, Saginaw City T623-roll 740 district 71 page 166a, sheet 8, image 15, June 7 1411 Fayette Street 160-164 19-19 |
1880 Van Riper Colorado ================ Boulder County T9-roll 89 District 25, Boulder Page 515b, sheet 30, image 30, June 11 12-12 Cornelius Van Riper-59-M-W-R.R.agent-b.N.J..-Fa. b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Susan A. Van Riper-60-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.. ——————————————— Custer County T9-roll District: 28, Silver Cliff page 271a, sheet 37, image 37, June 18 4—————–Grape Creek |
1870 VAN RIPER New York State Kings County =================== Ward 20 Brooklyn P.O. Brooklyn M593-roll 960 page 213b, sheet 158, image 426, July 25 918-1116 (three family house) |
1860 VAN RIPER New York State Rockland County ————— Orangetown M653-roll 851, P.O. Nyack page 294, sheet 2, image 492, June 1 13-16 Levi Van Riper-32-M-W-harness maker-b.N.Y.. Mary Van Riper-29-F-W-b.N.Y.. Charles Van Riper-1-M-W-b.N.Y.. ———————– Clarkstown M653- roll 851, P.O. Nyack page 488, sheet 195, image 492, July 2 1328-1540 |
The story of Jane Tuers, a patriot during the Revolutionary War, is that she assisted with the derailing of a plan by the British to takeover West Point. Jane’s home – southeast corner of present Bergen Avenue and Mercer Street Jane Tuers lived with her husband Nicholas in a farm house located on the site of the present Hudson Catholic High School back to present Tuers Avenue. At the time of the Revolutionary War it was said to be her practice to cross the Hudson River on the Paulus Hook ferry to Manhattan to sell her farm goods, as well as to bring food to the Sugar House prison, where they British detained American soldiers. She also visited the popular Fraunces Tavern, at Broad and Pearl Streets, which was run by “Black Sam” Fraunces from the West Indies. Here British soldiers spent some leisure time and shared the latest military strategy along with their refreshments. Fraunces, a patriot, overhead the soldiers toast some by the name of (General Benedict) Arnold who was to deliver West Point to the British. “Black Sam,” in turn, informed Tuers of what he overheard. When she returned home, Tuers informed her brother Daniel Van Reypen, a blacksmith, who traveled by horse to Hackensack, where he advised General “Mad” Anthony Wayne of the British scheme. Wayne brought Van Reypen to see General George Washington, who offered Van Reypen a reward. However, Van Reypen declined the money award and requested only that Washington intercede in the event of his capture. The information provided by Tuers confirmed what Washington had heard rumored about Arnold and was received in advance to the arrest of Major John Andre, the British agent working with Arnold. Arnold had been assigned the stationary command at West Point after an injury, but was dissatisfied with the post, wishing to return to military combat. He escaped capture by taking a British ship over to Manhattan. Andre was taken at Tarrytown and tried, convicted and hung at Tappan on October 1, 1780. The intervention by Jane Tuers and her brother secured West Point for the patriots. Its strategic location on the Hudson River made possible the receipt of supplies from New England and upper New York without venturing into nearby British controlled territory. Years later Daniel Van Reypen built a home at 320 Fairmount Avenue. Jane Tuers died in 1834. She is buried in an unmarked grave (Lot 136) in the Old Bergen Church burial ground on Bergen Avenue. Her home was demolished in 1894 for construction of the old Fourth Regiment Armory. Local historian Owen Grundy reports that in 1925 a bronze tablet in memory of Jane Tuers was placed at the old Armory, at the southeast corner of Bergen Avenue and Mercer Street, by the Jane Tuers Society, Children of the American Revolution. This society was sponsored by the Bergen Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and organized in 1917. When the old Armory was razed, the marker for Jane Tuers was lost. By C.A. Karnoutsos |
Jno. D. Van Riper-46-M-W-farm laborer-$150-b.N.Y.. Hannah Van Riper-43-F-W-keeps house-b.N.J.. Levi Van Riper-20-M-W-works in cotton mill-b.N.J.. Mary E. Van Riper-19-F-W-works in cotton mill-b.N.J.. Charity Van Riper-15-F-W-works in cotton mill-b.N.J.. Jno. S. B. Van Riper-12-M-W-works in cotton mill-b.N.J.. Ellen A. Van Riper-9-F-W-works in cotton mill-b.N.J.. Andrew W. Van Riper-7-M-W-b.N.J.. Hannah Van Riper-5-F-W-at school-b.N.J.. —————————————————- Hohokus Twp. M593-roll 852 P.O. Ramsey page 368,sheet 4, image 4, Aug. 10 28-30 |
1850 New Jersey Federal Census Passaic County Aquackanonk Township(Passaic City and Clifton) p332b-image 420-Aug. 30 6-9 66-77 85-100 131-150 178-200 192-216 200-225 201-226 203-228 205-230 205-231 206-232 298-331 319-355 |
1860 VAN RIPER New York State Yates County ================= Italy, P.O. Italy Hill page 770, sheet 20, image 344, July 17 M653-roll 885, William Van Riper-38-M-W-carpenter-$300-$300-b.N.Y.. Lucinda Van Riper-34-F-W-b.N.Y.. Morris Van Riper-16-M-W-farmer-at school-b.N.Y.. Jeremiah Van Riper-14-M-W-at school-b.N.Y.. Franklin Van Riper-11-M-W-at school-b.N.Y.. Francis Van Riper-11-F-W-at school-b.N.Y.. Ira Van Riper-8-M-W-at school-b.N.Y.. Menerva Van Riper-8mths.-b.N.Y.. ———————————————————————————— Italy, P.O. Italy Hollow page 770, sheet 20, image 344, July 17 M653-roll 885 178-173 |
1870 VAN RIPER Essex County New Jersey ————————– 1st ward ,Newark M593-roll 879 P.O. Newark p10b, sheet 20, image 20, June 9 128-165 Jno. B. Van Riper-61-M-W-carpenter-$3,000-b.N.J.. Cynthia Van Riper-59-F-W-keeps house-b.N.J.. Garrit E. Mattox-16-M-W-b.N.J.. ——————————————————————– 2nd ward ,Newark M593-roll 879 P.O. Newark p10b, sheet 20, image 20, June 9 297-398 W. H. Van Riper-36-M-W-tailer-$4,000-$700-b.N.J.. 760-1466 (three family house) 346-515 (two family house) 17-29 250-502 252-504 378-758 518-1030 (four family house) 431-2102 (two family house) 1411-2547 (three story house) 810-947 1251-1834 |
1870 VAN RIPER New Jersey Passaic County =========================== WAYNE TWP. M593-886 P.O. Passaic page 725b-sheet 6–image 6, June 20 44-42 Uriah Van Riper-57-M-W-farmer-$10,000-$4,000-b.NJ Anna Van Riper-51-F-W-b.NJ Sarah E. Van Riper-13-F-W-b.NJ Harry Merselis-70-M-B-farm laborer-b.NJ Sarah Ogden-31-F-B-b.NJ Susan Ogden-9-F-B-b.NJ William DeMott5-M-B-b.NJ Mary A. Van Riper-21-F-W-b.NJ ================================ Wayne Township Upper Preakness M593-886 P.O. Passaic page 726a,sheet 7,image 7, June 20 46 1/2-44 1/2 120-122 |
1870 VAN RIPER Passaic County New Jersey =================== ward 1, PATERSON M593-roll 885 P.O. Paterson page 282, sheet 34, image 34, June 17 179-313 195-357 227-416 (four family house) 255-467 (two family house) 297-533 (four family house) 363-645 |
1880 VAN RIPER Pennsylvania State Federal census ============================================= Crawford County Vallonia T9-roll 1121 district 128 page 336b, sheet 6, image 6, June 9 Lincoln Avenue 54-56 62-64 375-393 376-394 Edward Van Riper-38-M-W-head-carpenter-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.. Preston Van Riper-33-M-W-head-R.R.engineer-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England 222-222 Lewis Edmon-37-M-W-head-coal miner-married-b.Wales-Fa.b.Wales-Mo.b.Wales 162-178 |
1880 Van Riper OHIO =================== Auglaize County St. Marys T9-roll 994 district 13 page 526a,sheet 17,image 17, June 9 172-174 345-362 231-260 418-434 —————————————————————- 471-509 401-443 477-508 |
1900 VAN RIPER Federal Census Iowa ——————————— Butler County Pittsford Township Dumont T623-roll 420 district 69 page 146a, sheet 11, image 21, June 26 198-212 Abram Van Riper-68-M-W-head-married1yr. 31-32 250-233 66-67 (hotel) Garrett Van Riper-65-M-W-head-farmer-married 42yrs. 91-91 23-23 |
1900 Van Riper Federal Census Saddle River Township Bergen County New Jersey Saddle River Township was founded in 1716. It included the towns of 50-53 158-161 24-28 7-7 358-380 2-2 108-113 5-5 10-11 246-654 353-375 372-372 (two family house) 372-376 (two family house) |
1910 VAN RIPER Federal Census New Jersey Passaic County Haledon Borough and Wayne Township ========================== Passaic County Haledon Borough Roll T624-904 District 62 page 124b-125a, sheet 3-4, image 6-7, April 20 418 Belmont and Haledon Ave. 53-53 53-53 190-198 335-364 384-413 |
district 17,page 150b,image 54-July 20
94-95 110-111 111-112 |
HUDSON COUNTY, NEW JERSEY ============================== Hudson City http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhudson/JC/hudsoncity.htm The Hudson City Section of Jersey City is at the extreme Garret D. Van Reipen – 1856,1861,1868 Daniel Van Ryper Richard Van Ryper Ganet H. Van Ryper Ganet S. Van Ryper Juny Van Ryper Ganet Van Ryper Jr. Van Riper, Vincent R. – “Vinnie” 148 Congress Street Van Riper, Howard C. “Howie” (Pres.) 3504 Boulevard Van Riper, Julia “Van” 332 Garfield Avenue |
Part 2 From the William Winfield Scott scrapbook at the Passaic County Historical Society- Paterson,NJ. Taken from the Passaic Daily News March 25,1924. OLDEST HOUSE IN PASSAIC,N.J. TORN FOR SALE AD. in 1757 “To be sold in Aquenouka upon |
Stately homes razed in ’60s for Route 21
Monday, September 30, 2002 By MAURO MAGARELLI Succumbing to their daily commute, most drivers on Route 21 are However, it’s not their fault. Apart from the occasional smokestack or church spire poking “Today, that whole area (River Drive) would have been subject One prime example would have been the stately Van Built in 1762 by George Van Inderstine, it was occupied by Back in the days when Passaic was known as Acquackanonk, According to the legendary, but sometimes fallible, Passaic “But then the highway came along, so I didn’t bother,” said Van The Passaic County Historical Society tried to persuade the Another pre-Revolutionary home that survived British raids, but Nearly 250 years ago, Harmen Van Riper built the old stone A classic example of a Dutch-style house with a sweeping Down the road from the Van Riper estate was the mysterious Built in 1716, when River Drive was known as King’s Highway, a After his death, Alden left the home to his children, a On July 12, 1934, the Herald News interviewed James Alden in “Some people like to go to the movies and so-called By 1947, all the Alden children had stopped thinking for good, Torn down like the others was the Steinmetz-Sip-Muth Home, also Condemned to demolition in May 1966, the brownstone from the Built to resemble the Doremus House in Towaco, a section of Other River Drive relics can be found in Bergen County. “Some of the beautiful old woodwork was saved from the houses Reach Mauro Magarelli at (973) 569-7100 or 5023890 Copyright © 2002 North Jersey Media Group Inc. |
Van Riper 1835-36,Newark,NJ,city directory
Aron-blacksmith- 196 Washington St. 02/11/2001 |
VAN RIPER BIRTHS AT STONE HOUSE PLAINS CHURCH (Brookdale section of Bloomfield,NJ.)–1801-1814 Father—————Mother—————-child————-born———–baptized Abraham—–Van Winkle, Pryntje—–SARAH——–Oct. 18, 1812—Jan. 1 ,1813. Jacob———Bush, Marytje————-LYDIA———Mar. 26, 1811—Jan. 24, 1811 Jacob——-Riggs, Rebecca————-Garrit————Jan-16,1811—–May 5,1811 Phillip——-King, Leah——————Eliza Jane——-Nov. 1, 1811—-Dec. 1,1811 Richard—–Mandeville,Eva———–Helena———–Jan. 28,1809——-Nov. 21,1811 Richard—–Toers, Helena————–Jacob Speer—-Sep. 10,1804——Oct. 5, 1806 Garabrantz, John A.–Van Riper, Anna–Abraham—-Jan. 29, 1808——-Mar.6 1808 Styments,John——-Van Riper,Ann—–Peter———–Feb. 11,1814——-Apr. 17,1814 Riker,Jacob——–Van Riper,Catherine—Annaatjie—Jul. 20,1804———Sep.2,1804 Roome, Abijah—Van Riper, Marytje—–George——Feb. 1, 1813———Apr 18,1813 Speer, Joost——Van Riper, Elizabeth—-Abraham—May 4, 1814———May 29,1814 Van Giesen, Issac-Van Riper, Aaltje——Martin Luther-Apr. 27,1804—-Jul. 1,1804 Van Giesen,John–Van Riper,Mary——-Jane———Mar. 3,1802———–Apr. 4, 1802 Van Giesen,Rynier–Van Riper,Aaltje—-Mary——–Dec. 8,1801———–Feb. 7, 1802 Van Giesen,Rynier,C.–Van Riper,Matje–Cornelius–July 20,1804———Sep 2,1804 |
Van Riper-1848-49 Newark,NJ,city directory
Alonzo-plater,48 Mechanic St.-home 59 Mullbery St. The Pierson’s city directory did not always indicate 02/07/2001 |
VAN RIPER-1876-77-Paterson,NJ,city directory.
Adrian-farmer-home Union Ave near Cemetery. |
VAN RIPER-1901-Paterson,NJ, city directory.
Abram C.-bookkeeper-home 293 Hamilton Ave. |
VAN RIPER-1927 Paterson,NJ,city directory
Abraham Z.-clerk-home 174 17th Ave. 01/17/2001 |
VAN RIPER-Aquackanonck Reformed Church ,Passaic,NJ – D
DIRCK (Richard) 47.676-p32 -Dirrick Van Rype-w,Claasje Vreeland-c,Pietertje-b.Nov.16,1758. 55.-name entered so far. |
VAN RIPERS BURIED AT CEDAR LAWN CEMETERY PATERSON, NEW JERSEY Part 6 Section 13 141. 146. 147. |
1910 Van Riper Federal Sensus New Jersey UNION COUNTY =================== Westfield Township, Ward 1 Roll T624-911 district 116 page 206b, sheet 3, image 6, April 6 408 Prospect Street 60-62 |
1900 VAN RIPER Federal Census Michigan ============================== Missaukee County Riverside Township T623-roll 732 district 117 page 257a, sheet 6a, image 11, June 6 112-114 170-170 |
1880 VAN RIPER CALIFORNIA ———————- Shasta County district 87, Shasta page 17b, sheet 33, image 34, June 18 374-380 Joseph Frutas-45-M-W-miner-single-b-Portugal-Fa.b.Portugal-Mo.b.Portugal Wm. E. Van Riper-64-M-W-miner-b.NY..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.. widower- unimployed six months this year-disabled Anna Dobelon-F-W-55-farming-widow-b.Germany-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany John Dobelon-25-M-W-son-single-miner-b.Cal..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany Caroline Dobelon-19-F-W-daughter-single-keeps house-b.Cal..-Fa.b.Germ..-Mo.b.Germ.. Mary Dobelon-16-F-W-daughter-at school-b.Cal..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germ.. ============================= Fa.-father Mo.-mother 11/14/2004 |
1870 VAN RIPER New York State Kings County =================== Ward 13 Brooklyn M593-roll 954 page 554a, sheet 115, image 115, Aug. 1 535-898 Isaac B. Conklin-35-M-W-cracker dealer-$3,500-b.N.Y.. Annie M. Conklin-34-F-W-b.N.Y.. Lillie Conklin-8-F-W-at school-b.N.Y.. Charles Conklin-6-M-W-at school-b.N.Y.. Frank Conklin-4-M-W-b.N.Y.. Frances Van Riper-24-F-W-b.N.Y.. William Van Riper-22-M-W-cracker dealer-b.N.Y.. Sylvanus Conklin-15-M-W-clerk-b.N.Y.. —————————————————————————– 10/1/2004 |
1860 VAN RIPER New York State New York County =================== New York City Ward 19 District 2, M653-roll 815 page 1067, sheet 63, image 643, June 18 J. W. Van Riper-42-M-W-Cooper-$7,000-$500-b.N.Y.. Eliza J. Van Riper-41-F-W-b.N.Y.. Joseph W. Van Riper-19-M-W-clerk-b..N.Y… Mary Van Riper-14-F-W-at school-b.N.Y.. —————————————————– 7/9/2004 |
Eve Williams’s family is descended from the Van Ripers from Seneca County, Waterloo, New York. Her grandmother, Blanche Jetto, is the daughter of Annetta Van Riper (Jetto) (picture) and Joseph Jetto. Thanks, Eve, for the wonderful picture. Additional information about Annetta’s family is more than welcome! |
John Cornelius Van Riper died on November 24, 1998, at Valley Hospital , Ridgewood, New Jersey, at the age of eighty-nine. He had been a member of The Holland Society of New York since 1962. Mr. Van Riper was born on December 1, 1909, in Passaic, New Jersey, son of John Terhune Van Riper and Edith Hope Hart. He was a ninth-generation descendant of Juriaen Thomassen, who emigrated to this country in 1663 on the Bonte Koe Riper’s father and grandfather , Cornelius Van Riper, were both members of The Holland Society. Mr. Van Riper was educated in the Passaic public schools and completed his secondary education at the Dwight School. He graduated in 1926 from the Stevens Institute of Technology with a degree in mechanical engineering. After graduating from Stevens, he worked for Watson Flagg Electric, an electrical machinery company in Paterson, New Jersey. Later he became associated with McGlynn Hayes in Belleville, New Jersey, where he was instrumental in developing precise gear design technology used on B-29 bomb sights. After the war, as vice-president of manufacturing, holding numerous patents, he converted McGlynn to the manufacture of precision light weight gears for civilian use, particularly helicopter transmissions. On April 29, 1931, Mr. Van Riper married Isabel Boyd Skinner in Clifton, Staten Island , New York. They had two sons and a daughter; John Cornelius, Jr., born on June 20, 1932; Edwin D. born on December 18, 1937, and Suellen, born April 15, 1940, all in Passaic, New Jersey. In the late 1940’s Mr. Van Riper formed Van Riper Engineering, Inc. a consulting engineering firm. As machinery automation rapidly gre in the 1950s, he began to design labor saving devices and machinery, including hopper feeders. During his later years his association was with Kraus Design and Wright Aeronautical, specializing in automation equipment and gear design. He was a licensed professional engineer in New York and New Jersey. Mr. Van Riper retired from his engineering practice in the late 1960s but continued to manage the Main Exchange Reality Corp., a longtime family owned business in Passaic , until his death. A Republican, he was a member of the Reformed Church. Mr. Van Riper is survived by sons John C., Jr. of Wayne, New Jersey, Edwin Derek, of Plano Texas (also a member of the Holland Society), and daughter Suellen Van Riper Oster, of Charlotte, Vermont; also by eight grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren. Burial was at Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Paterson, New Jersey, on December 1, 1999. 01/29/2001 ————————————————————————– Headline: OBITUARIES Publication Date: November 28, 1998 Source: The Record, Northern New Jersey Region:Bergen County Obituary: JOHN CORNELIUS VAN RIPER, 96, of Ridgewood died Tuesday. Before retiring in 1966, he was a mechanical engineer for Wright Aeronautical, Woodbridge. He was a professional mechanical engineer licensed in New York and New Jersey and associated with area firms. He was a member of the Holland Society and president of the Main-Exchange Reality Corp. A 1926 graduate of Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, he received a bachelor’s degree in engineering. Arrangements: C.C. Van Emburgh, Ridgewood. ———————————————————————————- From the Family Sheet by Mattie Bowman,Passaic County,Histoeical Society John Cornelius Van Riper-b. Dec. 1,1901 |
P.O. East Varick page 57b , sheet 60, image 60, Sept. 21 509-510 John J. Van Riper-40-M-W-farmer-$6,500-$2,000-b.N.Y.. Sarah Van Riper-34-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y.. ——————————————— Fayette M593- roll 1093 P.O. East Varick page 58b, sheet 62, image 62, Sept. 22 526-529 595-605 642-656 679-707 565-270 Richard H. Van Riper-39-M-W-farmer-$7,500-$1,580-b.N.Y. 366-373 Sarah Van Riper-43-F-W-keeps house-$500-$250-b.Ireland 573-581 |
1850 Van Riper Living in Michigan that were Born in New Jersey By checking the first child in a family born in Michigan, you can get a good idea of about what year the family first arrived their. Some Van Riper’s born in New Jersey that moved to New York State, later went to Michigan. Others that had children while living in New York State, and then some of the those later moved to Michigan. ================================================= Abraham Van Riper, Lima, Washtenaw County, Michigan , b.abt 1765 New Jersey WASHTENAW County-Lima Twp. page 323, image-22, Oct. 5 M432-roll 364 2183-2183 131-131 35-35 636-640 1856-1893 1659-1658 ————————————————————– 92-92 1658-1658 122-122 110-110 91-91 |
1860 VAN RIPER Pennsylvania ——————————- Leidy Twp., Clinton County M653-roll 1097 P.O. Youngwomanstown p222, sheet 22, image 223, June 14 174-174 387-393 567-576 1001-1011 2715-2811 144-144 1282-1212 |
1870 VAN RIPER Essex County New Jersey ——————————– Clinton M593-roll 860 P.O. Irvington p166a, sheet 39, image 39, June 10 250-284 (two family house) John Smith-35-M-W-shoe maker-b.N.J.. Caroline Smith-28-F-W-keeps house-b.N.J.. Hattie Smith-7-F-W-at school-b.N.J.. Edith Smith-1-F-W-b.N.J.. John Van Riper-59-M-W-shoe salesman-$3,000-$200-b.N.J.. p166b,sheet 40, image 40 Eizabeth Van Riper-56-F-W-keeps house-b.N.J.. —————– Clinton M593-roll 860 P.O. Irvington p166b, sheet 40, image 40, June 10 251-287 |
1870 VAN RIPER New York State Kings County =============== Ward 6 Brooklyn M593-948 P.O. Brooklyn page 46b,sheet 92, image 92, July 15 298-502 Jeremiah Van Riper-42-M-W-builder-$25,000-b.N.J.. Jane Van Riper-39-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y.. Jennie Van Riper-13-F-W-at school-b.N.Y.. Jeremiah Van Riper-13-M-W-at school-b.N.Y.. Maria Van Riper-26-F-W-b.N.Y.. Ann Adams-70-F-W-b.N.Y.. Hannah Van Blarcom-68-F-W-b.N.Y.. Mary Marhar-40-F-W-domestic-cannot read or write-b.Ireland Mary Furuer-28-F-W-domestic-b.Ireland Mary McCoon-23-F-W-domestic-cannot read or write-Ireland ——————————————————————— Ward 6 Brooklyn M593-948 P.O. Brooklyn page 333a,sheet 219, image 663, Aug. 27 840-1665 (seven family bld.) |
1870 VAN RIPER Passaic County New Jersey =================== ward 4, PATERSON M593-roll 885 P.O. Paterson page 406a, sheet 9, image 9, July 15 55-63 Mary Van Riper-62-F-W-keeps house-b.N.J.. Cornelius McCleese-32-M-W-b.N.J.. Ellen McCleese-30-F-W-b.N.J.. W.J. Cadmus-31-M-W-physician-b.N.J.. Carrie Cadmus-29-F-W-b.N.J.. Jennie McKeon-13-F-W-domestic-b.N.J.. —————————————————————- ward 4, PATERSON M593-roll 885 P.O. Paterson page 407b, sheet 12, image 12, July 15 79-83 (two family house) 113-121 297-388 (two family house) 305-401 (two family house) 356-483 (two family house) |
1880 census
Van Riper Essex County Belleville T9-roll 779 district 90 Page 310c, sheet 3, image 3, June 3 Franklin Ave. 23-23 Peter Van Riper–52-M-W-head-farmer-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.Pa.. Hannah Van Riper-47-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. ——————————————– Belleville T9-roll 779 district 90 Page 315a, sheet 13, image 13, June 7 Washington Ave. 116-117 Elizabeth Holmes-66-F-W-head-keeps house-divorced or widow-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Pa.. William Holmes-35-M-W-son-R.R. agent-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Sophie Holmes-35-F-W-daughter in law-married-b.N…-Fa.b.Rhode Island-Mo.b.N.J.. Mary Holmes-9-F-W-grandaughter-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Herbert Holmes-1-M-W-grandson-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Edward Holmes-33-M-W-son-fish dealer-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J.. Alonzo Van Riper-64-M-W-brother-japanner-divorced or widow-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. John Stelle-24-M-W-boarder-boarder-works in mill-single-b.Scotland-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.Scotland ———————————- Belleville T9-roll 779 district 90 Page 315b, sheet 14, image 14, June 7 Holmes St. 127-130 Garabrant Van Riper-45-M-W-head-mf’g. jewelry-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Sarah Van Riper-42-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..Mo.b.N.Y.. Theodore Van Riper-24-M-W-son-clerk in store-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Talmadge Van Riper-19-M-W-son-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Charles Van Riper-13-M-W-son-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Florra Van Riper-10-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. ————————————————————- Belleville T9-roll 779 district 90 Page 334c, sheet 51, image 51, June 22 Main St. 458-571 John Vreeland-49-M-W-head-works in copper mill-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Ellen Vreeland-47-F-W-sister-keeps house-single-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Cornellius Van Riper-58-M-W-boarder-carpenter-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. ————————————————— Bloomfield district 92 T9-roll 779 Page 357b, sheet 17, image 17, June 2 45-49 Mary Van Riper-88-F-B-head-keeps house-divorced or widow-rheumatism- cannot read or write-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Sarah Van Riper-36-F-B-daughter-washes and irons-married-cannot write- b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. John Mead-21-M-B-grandson-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. ————————————– Bloomfield district 93 T9-roll 780 Page 394d, sheet 36, image 36, June 14 384-350 Garret Van Riper-45-M-W-head-carpenter-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Sarah Van Riper-43-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Ada Van Riper-11-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Anna Van Riper-9-F-W-daughter-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Walling Van Riper-7-M-W-son-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Marion Van Riper-5-F-W-daughter-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Mason Van Riper-1-M-W-son-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. —————————————– Caldwell district 95 T9-roll 780 Page 419a, sheet 1, image 1, June 1 7-7 Charles Van Riper-M-W-33-head-laborer-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Elisabeth Van Riper-F-W-33-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Hattie G. Van Riper-12-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. John Van Riper-9-M-W-son-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. George Van Riper-8-M-W-son-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Leslie Van Riper-4-M-W-son-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Sarah C. Van Riper-6-F-W-daughter-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Jacob Van Riper-2-M-W-son-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. —————————————– Caldwell district 94 T9-roll 94 Page 403b, sheet 10, image 10, June 3 97-102 Jacob L. Van Riper-61-M-W-head-stone and brick mason-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Margaret Van Riper-59-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.Canada-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.Canada . Charles H. Van Riper-21-M-W-son-works in tobacco factory-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Canada George O. Van Riper-19-M-W-son-works in tobacco factory-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.Canada ——————————————————– Caldwell district 94 T9-roll 780 Page 404c, sheet 37, image 37, June 4 105-110 Charity Van Riper-82-F-W-farmer-divorced or widow-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Harriet Courter-39-F-W-daughter-keeps house-divorced or widow-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. John W. Courter-17-M-W-grandson-single-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Lewis Courter-16-M-W-grandson-single-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Henry Kearney-68-M-W-boarder-town pauper-b.Ireland-Fa.b.Ireland-Mo.b.Ireland —————————————————————– Caldwell district 94 T9-roll 780 Page 418c, sheet 39, image 39, June 19 329-345 Hezekia Van Riper-39-M-W-head-laborer-married-b.N.J..-Fa. b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Mary A. Van Riper-39-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England —————————————————————————— Caldwell district 95 T9-roll 780 Page 423a, sheet 9, image 9, June 5-7 88-91 John Van Riper-29-M-W-head-laborer-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Emily Van Riper-27-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Percy R. Van Riper-5-M-W-son-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Arthur E. Van Riper-1-M-W-son-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. ————————————————————————— Caldwell district 95 T9-roll 780 Page 428d, sheet 20, image 20, June 14 195-212 James Van Riper-62-M-W-head-stone mason-married-fever-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Nancy Van Riper-44-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Mary Massaker-20-F-W-daughter-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. George Van Riper-18-M-W-son-laborer-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Abraham Van Riper-15-M-W-son-laborer-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Bentley Van Riper-9-M-W-son–b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Edward Massaker-1-M-W-grandson–b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. ————– Caldwell district 95 T9-roll 780 Page 428d, sheet 20, image 20, June 14 199-216 Edward Van Riper-27-M-W-head-laborer-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Sarah Van Riper-24-F-W-wife keeps house-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. George A. Van Riper-7-M-W-son-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. ————————————————- Clinton Twp. Irvington Village district 96 T9- roll 780 page 452b, sheet 42, image 42, June 1 396-413 Richard M. Van Riper-40-M-W-head-gardener-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Helen Van Riper-40-M-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Edward J. Van Riper-11-M-W-son-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Nellie B. Van Riper-9-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Jennie L. Van Riper-6-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Richard Van Riper-6-M-W-son-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Ida L. Van Riper-4-F-W-daughter-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Opelia J. Van Riper-1-F-W-daughter-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. ————————————————————————- East Orange district 99 T9-roll 780 Page 513c, sheet 11, image 11, June 5 Tompson Street 87-105 (two family house) Elizabeth Van Riper-75-F-B-head-divorced or widow-cannot read or write-b.N.J..Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. ——————————— Franklin district 101 T9-roll 780 Page 563c, sheet 31, image 31, June 18 262-314 Abram W. Van Riper-65-M-W-head-farmer-married-b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Clarissa Van Riper-64-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. A. Harvey Van Riper-25-M-W-son-physician-married–b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Clarissa Van Riper-25-F-W-daughter in law-married–b.N.Y.-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.. Lillian Van Riper-8mths.-b.Oct.(1879) N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y.. ———————————- Franklin district 101 T9-roll 780 Page 563d, sheet 32, image 32, June 18 268-320 John I. Van Riper-48-M-W-head-carpenter-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Ellen Van Riper-44-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England Frances Van Riper-23-F-W-daughter-single-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N-J-Mo.b.England Catherine Hyde-23-F-W-boarder-teacher-single-b.N.Y.-Fa.-N.Y..Mo.b.N.Y.. Edward Thompson-17-M-B-servant-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. ——————————————————————————— Montclair district 104 T9-roll 780 Page 5b, sheet 10, image 10, June 5 80-97 Jos. Tripplett-42-M-W-head-R.R. manager-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.N.Y.. Esther Tripplett-36-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.N.Y.. Westey Tripplett-17-M-W-son-at school-single-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.. Helen Tripplett-15-F-W-daughter-at school-single-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y..- Herman Tripplett-14-M-W-son-at school-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.. Henry Tripplett-12-M-W-son-at school-b.England-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.. Lula Tripplett-11-F-W-daughter-at school-b.England-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.. Ethel Tripplett-6-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.. Uland Tripplett-3-F-W-daughter-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.. Percy Tripplett-8mths.-M-W-son-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.. Edna Habberton-35-F-W-sister-teacher-single-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.N.Y.. Ella Van Riper-29-F-W-domestic servant-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.n/a-Mo.b.n/a ——————————————————————————– Montclair district 104 T9-roll 780 Page 6d, sheet 12, image 12, June 7 100-125 Peter H. Van Riper-51-M-W-head-comm. merchant-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.. Sarah Van Riper-50-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.England Peter E. Van Riper-28-M-W-son-com. merchant-single-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J.. Sadie Van Riper-11-F-W-daughter-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.J.. Mary Scott-23-F-B-domestic servant-single-b.Va..-Fa.B.Va..Mo.b.Va.. Ellen Hawkuis-24-F-B-domestc servant-b.N.C.-Fa.b.N.C..Mo.b.n/a James McCollerd-24-M-B-domestc servant-b.N.C.-Fa.b.N.C..Mo.b.n/a ————————————————————————————– Montclair district 105 T9-roll 780 Page 34c, sheet 15, image 15, June 7 126-147 Cornelius H. Van Riper-32-M-W-head-butter merchant-married-b.N.Y..-Fa. b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Grace D. Van Riper-26-F-W-keeps house-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.. Harry E. Van Riper-7-M-W-son-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.. Eugene S. Van Riper-5-M-W-son-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.. Grace B. Van Riper-1-F-W-daughter-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.. Gracie Miller-21-F-B-servant-cannot read or write-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.. Liza Thomas-32-F-W-dress maker-divorced or widow-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.. —————————————————————— Montclair district 105 T9-roll 780 Page 34d, sheet 16, image 16, June 7 129-153 Levi Baker-27-M-B-head-laborer-married-b.Maryland-Fa.b.Maryland-Mo.b.Maryland Sarah Baker-23-F-B-wife-married-b.Virginia-Fa.b.Virginia-Mo.b.Virginia Adda Baker-3-F-B-daughter-b.N.J..-Fa.b.Maryland-Mo.b.Virginia Enels Baker-1-M-B-son-Fa.b.Maryland-Mo.b.Virginia Enels Baker-25-M-B-boarder-laborer-single-b.Maryland-Fa.b.Maryland-Mo.b.Maryland Ella F. Van Riper-21-F-B-boarder-servant-single-cannot write-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. ——————— Montclair district 105 T9-roll 780 Page 51b, sheet 50, image 50, June 21 429-462 Thomas C. Van Riper-47-M-W-head-farmer-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Caroline Van Riper-42-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Peter Van Riper-23-M-W-son-works on farm-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Maggie Van Riper-20-F-W-daughter-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Margaret Paulison-60-F-W-cousin-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. ———————— Newark district 19 T9-roll 776 Page 18d, sheet 36, image 36, June 19 122 Central Avenue 231-298 (two family house) Peter P. Saunier-49-M-W-head-drugist-married-b.N.J..-fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Harriet J. Saunier-47-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..-fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. John E. Saunier-24-M-W-son-drugist-b.N.J..-fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Cathrine Van Riper-65-F-W-single-cannot write-b.N.J..-fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. John Van Riper-69-M-W-shoe agent-married-b.N.J..-fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Elizabeth Van Riper-67-F-W-wife-married-b.N.J..-fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Kate Van Riper-43-F-W-daughter-single-b.N.J..-fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. ——————————————————– Newark district 22 T9-roll 776 Page 84c, sheet 43, image 43, June 12 40 John Street 247-373 Aaron Van Riper-65-M-W-head-huckster-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Jemima Van Riper-64-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Eugene Van Riper-21-son-clertk in store-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Ed Cox-20-M-W-son in law-tool maker-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Nettie Cox-19-F-W-daughter-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. ——————————————————————— Newark district 22 T9-roll 776 Page 72d, sheet 20, image 20, June 5 14 Cross Street 125-187 (two family house) Jacob Van Riper-70-M-W-head-carpenter-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Bethany T. Van Riper-54-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.. Alfred Van Riper-16-M-W-grand son-at school-b.N.J..Fa.N.Y..Mo.b.N.J.. —————– Newark district 35 T9-roll 776 Page 93a, sheet 34, image 38, June 8 76 Lawrence Street 192-285 Nancy C. Taylor-41-F-W-head-keeps house-divorced or widow-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Carie F. Forte-20-F-W-daughter-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Mamie forte-2-F-W-grand daughter-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Kate Van Riper-40-F-W-boarder-runs sewing machine-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. ————— Newark district 50 T9-roll 777 Page 93a, sheet 9, image 9, June 3 26 Webster Street 47-80 John Cranford H.-57-M-W-head-moulder-married-b.-Scotland-Fa.b.-Scotland-Mo.b.-Scotland Sarah M. Cranford-50-F-W-wife-keeps-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Isabella S. Van Riper-28-F-W-daughter-married-b.-b.N.J..-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.N.J.. Jacob H. Van Riper-33-son in law-married-R.R.agent-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.N.Y..-Mo.b.N.Y.. Mary B. Cranford-14-F-W-daughter-at school-b.-b.N.J..-Fa.b.Scotland-Mo.b.N.J.. John Chandler-31-M-W-31-machinist-boarder-single-b.Conn..-Fa.b.Conn..-Mo.b.Conn.. ———————————————————– Newark district 55 T9-roll 778 Page 192b, sheet 14, image 14, June 14 Verona Ave. 127-131 Charles Van Riper-63-M-W-head-file cleaner-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Magdalin Van Riper-50-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. ————————– Newark district 58 T9-roll 778 Page 259b, sheet 37, image 38, June 11-12 35 Orchard Street 288-397 Esther Engelbrecht-76-F-W-head-keeps house-divored or widow-b.England-Fa.b.England-Mo.b.France Sophia Van Riper-46-F-W-boarder-vest manf.-divorced or widow-b.Canada-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.Canada John D Van Riper-20-M-W-son-nest manf.-b.N.J..-Fa.b.Canada-Mo.b.Canada ————————————————————————– Newark district 64 T9-roll 778 Page 388d, sheet 32, image 34, June 11 11 Calumet Street 220-283 (two family house) Robt. Van Riper-39-M-B-head-works in factory-cannot read or write-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Electa V. Van Riper-39-F-B-wife-laundress-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Eliza Van Riper-7-F-B-daughter-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Annie Van Riper-5-F-B-daughter-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Joseph Van Riper-4-M-B-son-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. May Van Riper-1-F-B-daughter-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. ————————— Newark district 68 T9-roll 778 Page 465d, sheet 60, image 60, June 15 Camden Street 394-543 Essex Co. Asylum for the Insane Catharine Van Riper-50-F-W-married-insane-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. ———————————— Newark district 77 T9-roll 779 Page 60c, sheet 19, image 19, June 7 37 Clayton Street 99-216 (Two family house) James Van Riper-49-M-B-head-saddle hardware-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Anneliza Van Riper-50-F-B-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Maryland-Mo.b.Maryland James Van Riper-17-M-B-son-printing office-single-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y.. Frank Van Riper-14-M-B-son-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y.. ————————————————————- Newark district 86 T9-roll 779 page 235b, sheet 2, image 2, June 1 149 High St. 14-17 Jason H. Van Riper-28-M-W-head-carpenter-married-b.N.J.-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.n.N.Y.. Mary A. Van Riper-25-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.J.-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany Tilly M. Van Riper-2-F-W-daughter-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y.. ————————————————————– Newark district 87 T9-roll 779 Page 266b, sheet 34, image 34, June 9 104 Sheffield Street 213-346 (three family house) George W. Van Riper-29-M-W-head-blacksmith-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Minnie Van Riper-24-F-W-wife-keeps house-married-b.N.Y..-Fa.b.Germany-Mo.b.Germany Arthur Van Riper-1-M-W-son-b.Missouri-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.Y.. ——————— Newark district 89 T9-roll 779 page 303a, sheet 13, image 13, June 7 10 Dickerson St. 60-104 Andrew Van Riper-40-head-saddle tree maker-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Jane Van Riper-62-F-W-wife-keeps house-keeps house-married-malarial-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Mary C. Miller-39-F-W-step daughter-wash woman-married-malarial-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Patrick Flood-37-M-W-step son-works in foundry-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Martha Flood-37-F-W-step daughter-married-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Andrew Flood-10-M-W-son-at school-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. William Flood-3-M-W-son-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. Frederick Flood-1-son-b.N.J..-Fa.b.N.J..-Mo.b.N.J.. ========================================================= 1/30/2005 |
1897-98 Jersey City & Hoboken City Directory Van Riper
Garrett D. Van Reipen-pres. 659 Newark Ave.- 553 Summit Ave. George Van Reypen-collector -362 Montgomery St. Anna C. Van Reyper-134 Sip Ave. Emma Van Reyper-widow of Richard-76 Storm Ave. Richard J. Van Reyper-waiter-76 Storm Ave. Abraham Van Ripper-187 Harmon St. VAN RIPER Albert-police-98 Cottage St. Charles C.-clerk-26 Howard Place David-eng.-98 Prospect St. Elizabeth-widow of Jacob J.-57 Sip Ave. Garrett G.- machinist-2 Mercer St. George M.-clerk-362 Montgomery St.-(My Grandfather. Family lived over The Van Riper’s used over seven different spellings for their name. Sept. 15,2000 |
1900 VAN RIPER Federal Census Kansas ================================== Kansas County Ford Township T623-roll 480 district 47 page 48a, sheet 3, image 2, June 1 48-51 135-139 139-140 |
1900 VAN RIPER Federal Census Sussex County New Jersey —————————————————– Green Township roll T623-994 district 165 page 56b, sheet 3, image 6, June 17-17 Edward Van Riper-38-M-W-head-conductor R.R.-married 8yrs.- 300-320 |
1910 VAN RIPER Federal Census New Jersey Passic County City of Passaic ============================================= Passaic County Passaic City, ward 3 Roll T624-904 District 76 page 237b, sh eet 1, image 2, April 19 171 Lafayette Ave 16-16 85-87 124-128 345-369 372-424 (Three story house) 133-235 (two family house) 280-393 May F. Van Riper-32-F-W-niece-milinary store-widow- |
Federal Census 1880 soundex V561 Van Riper Bergen County- Washington Twp. Sarah Jane Van Ryper-age 7-boarder living with-Harry B. Van Ryper Saddle River Twp. Essex County- Belleville Twp. Caldwell Twp. Bloomfield Twp. Hudson County Jersey City John W. Van Reyper-37–142 Erie St. Abram Van Ryper-50–202 Fifth St. Frank Van Reipen- 26– 49 Laidlan Ave. Richard Van Reyper-49–22 Jewett Ave. Benjamin Van Riper-56–112 NR? G.D.Van Reipen-53–543 Summit Ave. Silas Van Riper-37–197 Montgomery St. Bayonne Morris County Pequannock Twp. William Van Riper-40 Passaic County Paterson Adrian Van Riper-35–112 Broadway Wayne Twp.-Preakness Somerset County D-daughter |
Kentucky distric 2, South Carrollton, Muhlenburg County page 788-image 230-July 20 M653-roll 388 Richard P. Kincheloe-50-M-W-hotel keeper-$7,000-b.Ky.. |
Part 3 From the William Winfield Scott scrapbook at the Passaic County Historical Society- Paterson,NJ. Taken from the Passaic Daily News March 25,1924. OLDEST HOUSE IN PASSAIC,N.J. TORN A THRIFTY THOMAS That Thomas was thrifty is shown |
STONE HOUSE PLAINS DUTCH REFORMED CHURCH,BROOKDALE,BLOOMFIELD,N.J. ————————————————————– Attention! Read as follows: “F: Van Riper, Abraham – M: Van Winkle, Pryntje” “Ch: Sarah – Born: Oct. 18, 1812 – Bapt: Jan. 1, 1813” ————————————————————– FATHER, MOTHER, CHILD, BIRTH, BAPT. Van Riper, Abraham Van Winkle, Pryntje Van Riper, Isaac Bush, Rachel Van Riper, Jacob Bush, Marytje Van Riper, Jacob Bush, Mary Van Riper, Jacob Bush, Van Riper, Jacob Riggs, Rebecca Van Riper, Phillip King, Van Riper, Phillip King, Van Riper, Richard Mandeville, Eve Van Riper, Derick Mandeville, Eva Van Riper, Richard Mandeville, Eva Van Riper, Richard Mandeville, Eva Van Riper, Richard Toers, Helena Van Riper, Richard Toers, Garrabrantz, John A. Van Riper, Anna Garrabrantz, John Van Riper, Anna Steymets, John Van Riper, Ann Garrabrantz, Christopher Van Riper, Rachel Garrabrantz, Christopher Van Riper, Rachel Garrabrantz, John A. Van Riper, Anna Riker, Jacob Van Riper, Riker, Jacob Van Riper, Roome, Abijah Van Riper, Speer, Joost Van Riper, Van Giesen, Isaac Van Riper, Van Giesen, John Van Riper, Van Giesen, Rynier Van Riper, Van Giesen, Rynier C. Van Riper, Van Giesen, Rynier C. Van Ryper, Matje |
Van Riper 1836-37,Newark,NJ,city directory
Aron-blacksmith-home 196 Washington St. 01/30/2001 |
Van Riper from Paterson City Directory 1900
Abram C.-bookkeeper-Home 449 Ellison St. |
VAN RIPER-1849-50 Jersey City,NJ
Garret-mercantile agent-home Warren st. near Essex St. Hoboken,NJ John–builder-h Grove St. near R.R. Ave. 10/04/2000 |
VAN RIPER-1877-78 New York City directory
Adrian -carpenter-home 202 E. 80th St. |
VAN RIPER-1902 Paterson City Directory
Abram Z.-bookkeeper-home293 Hamilton Ave. 12/06/2000 |
VAN RIPER-1928 Paterson,NJ,city directory
Abraham Z.-clerk-home 174 17th Ave. 12/13/2000 |
VAN RIPER-DAR of the American Revolution
Volume 160 -page 42-1938-159121 Miss Anna Louisa Roat Richard Van Riper (1734-1807) commanded a company of New Jersey Volume 130 -page 2-1933-129005 Mrs. Fanny Garretson Van Reypen Shepard 1. Henry G. Van Reypen (1823-60) m. 1846 Sarah Van Buskirk (1826-1908). Daniel Van Reypen (1736-1818) served as lieutenant in the New Jersey |
VAN RIPERS BURIED AT CEDAR LAWN CEMETERY PATERSON, NEW JERSEY Part 7 last part. SECTION 16 149. 152. 163. SECTION 18 165. |
1910 Van Riper Federal Sensus Sussex County New Jersey ————————————- Sussex Borough Roll T624-909 District185 page 255b, sheet 4, image 8, April 22 Unionville Avenue 75-99 (two family house) 124-166 |