An edition of Colonial patriots (2004)

Colonial patriots

the Remsen family of Whitepot, Queens County, New York

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Barbara J. Stuchinski
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An edition of Colonial patriots (2004)

Colonial patriots

the Remsen family of Whitepot, Queens County, New York

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Col.Jeromus Remsen, Major Abraham Remsen and Lt. Aurt Remsen lived on a farm in Whitepot, now known as Forest Hills, New York. Col. Remsen and Major Remsen had served in the British Army prior the War of Independence but were among the first in the area to become officers in the Continental Army. The family fought in the Battle of Long Island (Brooklyn) and fled to fight another day under General Washington's command. The Remsen family farmhouse is long gone but the site still contains the landmarked Remsen Family Cemetery and has become a New York City Memorial Park.

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B.J. Stuchinski
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [16]).
Cover title.

Published in
[New York?]
Genre
Genealogy.
Other Titles
Remsen Family of Whitepot, Queens County, New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
929/.20973
Library of Congress
CS71.R3895 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
7, [9] p. :

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3433671M
LCCN
2005273184

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