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- Author: General Society of Mayflower Descendants
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- Pages : 816
The tracing of the descendants of the Mayflower passengers.
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1899 edition. Excerpt: ...Martinus3, Nicholas4, Martin5), third child of Martin Hoffman (232) and Beulah Murray, was born in New York City, September 26, 1795. He was in business with his father and brother. He married, October 28, 1830, at New Haven, Conn., Elizabeth Hale Oilman, daughter of Benjamin Ives Oilman and Hannah Robbins, and granddaughter of the Rev. Chandler Robbins, of Plymouth, Mass. She was born at Marietta, Ohio, April 3, 1800, and died at West Farms, Westchester Co., N. Y., October 22, 1874. Martin Hoffman and Elizabeth Hale Oilman had seven children; 850 Lindley Murray, born 1832; mar. Margaret Leggett (Mott) Ring. 851 Emily, bor n 1834; mar. John H. Stevens. 852 Martin, born in New York, July 2, 1836; died January 5, 853 Arthur Gilman, born 1839; mar. Katherine Stuart. 854 Matilda, born July 5, 1840; died May 28, 1842. 855 Leighton, born December 13, 1841; died July 2, 1857. 856 Serena, born March 21, 1843; died September 15, 1852. Martin Hoffman died at " Linwood," Mamaro-neck, N. Y., May 17, 1857, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. 507 Anna MARIA6 (Martin1, Nicolaes2, Martinus3, Nicholas4, Martin5), fourth child of Martin Hoffman (232) and Beulah Murray, was born March 5, 1797. She married, April 27, 1818, Anthony R. Livingston, son of John Livingston, of Oakhill, N. Y., and had seven children: 857 Beulah Murray Livingston, born 1819; mar. Edward J. C. Atterbury. 858 Mary Frances Livingston, born January 18, 1823; mar. June 2, 1852, Henry Rogers; no issue. 859 Lindley Hoffman Livingston, born 1826; mar. Alice Theresa Whittlesey. 860 Serena Livingston, born 1828; died young. 861 Athenia Livingston, bor n 1829; mar. i. James Bowen; no issue, ii. July 31, 1889, Judge Charles A. Peabody; no issue. 862 Albert Livingston, born at Athens, N. Y., ...
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