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Remsen is a town in Oneida County, New York, United States. The population was 1,929 at the 2010 census. The population was 1,929 at the 2010 census. The town is named after Henry Remsen, an early settler.
Henry-Remsen House was a historic home located at Colonie in Albany County, New York.It was an example of a Greek Revival–style farmhouse. The earliest portion of the house, a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story ell, was built between about 1830 and 1850.
Henry Remsen Jr. New York: July 27, 1789 December 31, 1789 As Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs, was appointed Chief Clerk after creation of Department of Foreign Affairs. 2 Roger Alden: Connecticut: January 1, 1790 July 25, 1790 3 Henry Remsen Jr. New York September 1, 1790 March 31, 1792 4 George Taylor Jr. New York April 1, 1792 February 7 ...
Remsen was born on March 25, 1821, at the old Remsen homestead on Cherry Hill, near Catherine Street, in Manhattan.He was the son of Hendrick "Henry" Remsen III (1762–1843), the former private secretary of Thomas Jefferson, [2] and Elizabeth "Eliza" (née de Peyster) Remsen (1787–1826), who married in 1808. [3]
Remsen, Town Of, New York: 1 Mile East Col. Marinus Willett Routed British-tory Force Oct. 30, 1783 Along West Canada Creek; Walter Butler, Tory Leader Was Killed By An Oneida ARROW Nys 12 12-B, Remsen Remsen, Town Of, New York: 4 Miles Tomb Of Baron Steuben In State Memorial Park Near Remsen 1755–1756 E. Dominick & Bouck Sts. Rome, City Of ...
Ludlow was born on August 2, 1750, in New York City to a long-established and wealthy New York family. [1] He was the son of Gabriel Ludlow (1704–1773), a merchant, and Elizabeth (née Crommelin) Ludlow (1715–1760). [2] His sister, Elizabeth Ludlow, [3] was the wife of Francis Lewis Jr. (brother of Gov. Morgan Lewis). [4]
Alexander Webb was born in New York City on February 15, 1835, to a prominent family with a strong military lineage. He was the son of Helen Lispenard (née Stewart) Webb and James Watson Webb, a former regular army officer who was a well-known newspaper owner and diplomat (serving as U.S. Minister to Brazil in 1861). [2]
Henry-Remsen House; Hickory Hill (Clermont, New York) Hipp–Kennedy House; Home Farm (East Whitehall, New York) Hopkins House (Lockport, New York) Houck Farmhouse; Abraham Houghtaling House; House at 17 Aurora Street; House at 18 Aurora Street; House at 20 Aurora Street; House at 20 Center Street; House at 31 West Cayuga Street; House at 233 ...