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Stoutenburghs Early Founders of Hyde Park

Posted on: February 3, 2017 by: Ila Malloy
Hyde Park, NY Town Hall Stoutenburgh Plaque

In 1741, Jacobus Stoutenburgh became the first Colonial settler to set down roots in today’s Town of Hyde Park. Born in New York City in June 1696, Stoutenburgh married Margaret Teller in 1717 and the couple raised eight children.

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Margaret Teller-Stoutenburgh Obituary

Posted on: September 29, 2014 by: Ila Malloy
Margaret Teller-Stoutenburgh Obituary

Several years ago, I came across Margaret Teller's obituary. It was an unexpected and delightful find. It was printed when the long S was in use. It was written when even the educated spelled words phonetically. It was written when widows were called "relics." I don’t know why, but...

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Stoutenburgh Cemetery Guided Tour: Joseph Teel

Posted on: May 20, 2014 by: Ila Malloy
GRAVESTONE: Joseph Teel, Plot 37

There is a gravestone in the Stoutenburgh family cemetery in Hyde Park, New York that doesn’t seem to be a relative of that family. The deceased is Joseph Teel. So I began the quest to figure out who this person is and why he is buried in this cemetery....

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Lucky to Be A Stoutenburgh

Posted on: April 5, 2014 by: Ila Malloy
Stoutenburgh Family Circles

When I began to research my family history, I started with my dad’s family. His family came to America in the mid-1800s from Scandinavia. I encountered a dead-end prior to the point that my dad’s ancestors left Sweden and Denmark.

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A Spring Morning in Concord, Massachusetts

Posted on: March 7, 2014 by: Ila Malloy
Old North Bridge (Concord Battle) by Domenick D'Andrea

Listen now, good Stoutenburgh. Listen now, as we call the muster rolls of two hundred years ago. Listen now, as we read your family names. These are the liberty loving ones that put down the plough and picked up the musket in defense of freedom for all.

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Stoutenburgh Cemetery as Geocache Site!

Posted on: November 20, 2012 by: Ila Malloy
Geocache Icon

This cache starts in Doty Park in honor of the Stoutenburgh family, "Founders" of Hyde Park. The goal of this placement is to make visitors aware of the early history of Hyde Park.

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A Romance of Dutchess County, New York

Posted on: June 26, 2011 by: Ila Malloy
Old Northwest Genealogical Quarterly, Volume XIII

Here’s a surprising bit of family history I happened to stumble across while researching Margaret Teller. It concerns another relative named Rebecca Watson who married Dr. Abraham Stoutenburg in 1784 and then later took their son and left the man.

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Jacobus Stoutenburgh

Posted on: June 22, 2008 by: Ila Malloy
Jacobus Stoutenburgh

The name of Jacobus Stoutenburgh appears on the tax list in 1741 when his Dutch manor-house of stone was completed.

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Wilderstein and the Stoutenburgh Connection

Posted on: March 27, 2008 by: Ila Malloy
Wilderstein, Hudson River in Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York

Thomas Suckley and his wife, Catherine Bowne, were wealthy residents of New York City who wanted a retreat from the city. In 1852, they purchased a 35-acre sheep pasture that was part of Mary Rutherford Garrettson’s Wildercliff estate on the Hudson River. They built an Italianate style home, which...

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Home of Jacobus Stoutenburgh of Hyde Park, NY

Posted on: December 17, 2006 by: Ila Malloy
Stoutenburgh Landing (from Hyde Park Post Office Mural)

It was a large house and extended across the present market street for fifty feet. Market Street was the avenue cut by Judge Stoutenburgh from the Albany Post Road, for the entrance driveway to his residence and he planted cherry trees on both sides of it for the whole...

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