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In 1731 Anthony and his son Michael, built the church at RD Success, North Hempstead, Colony of New York, which consisted of 132 seats, The church was badly damaged during the Revolutionary War, and was rebuilt by John Anthony's grandson DeMott in 1786. Anthony's family attended the church for at least 70 years. Anthony's family attended the church for at least 70 years. Many of His great grand children were Baptized there.


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Will dated 6/22/1825, proved 11/15/1826 in Riverhead (Oyster Bay Town Records)

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Will dated 12/24/1864, proved 9/27/1866 in Jamaica
Resided in Oyster Bay, Long Island, N.Y.

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Died before 11/7/1873.

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Mathias was initiated into the Knights of Columbus in 1925. Ludington Daily News, 11/3/1925.
Mathias Korn has returned to his work at Snow's Drug store after being confined to his home ar 309 north Robert street for several days with sickness. Ludington Daily News, 2/22/1926, p. 3
Mathias Korn of 309 north Robert street returned Friday from Big Rapids, MI., having completed his course in pharmacy at Ferris Institute. Ludington Daily News, 3/29/1927.
In 1928, Mathias passed the examination of the state board of pharmacy and became a registered pharmacist. Ludington Daily News, 8/8/11928.

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Will dated 11/7/1837, will proved 1/8/1838

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may have Revolutionary war record
11/9/1788 Stephen Voorhis m. Sarah Hall from A History of St. George Church (could this be Sarah Waters since I can't find anything on Sarah Waters)

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She stayed unmarried.

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Will dated- 10/7/1777, proved- 12/19/1781 (Dutch Congregation of Oyster Bay Documentary History), Probated- 10/27/ 1777 (Van Voorhees Family History, Vol. 1)

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He was also known as Stephen Johnson.
Witnesses for his baptism were Willemtje Seubering and Lucas Stephens.
Will dated 11/12/1757, proved 9/18/1759

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Killed by a falling tree in 1702.

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Lived in Oyster Bay, Queens, New York.

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His homestead lies partly in Newtown in Queens Co. and partly in New Buswick, his wood lot in Newtown and meadow in Plunders Neck.
The will of Lucas Voorhees of New Bushwick, Kings, New York was dated 9/21/1757 and probated 3/17/1761.

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Marriage date is is three years before her birthdate.

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Will proved- 3/13/1760 (Dutch Congregation of Oyster Bay Documentary History)