Frederick Philipse II (c. 1698 – July 26, 1751) was a merchant, landowner, and politician in British America. He was the only son of Maria Sparkes, daughter...
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Frederick Philipse (born Frederick Flypsen; 1626 in Bolsward, Netherlands – December 23, 1702), first Lord of the Manor of Philipseborough and patriarch...
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and a Loyalist during the Revolutionary War. Frederick Philipse III was the son of Frederick Philipse II (1698–1751), 2nd Lord of Philipsburg Manor, and...
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may also refer to: Frederick Philipse II (c. 1698–1751), colonial American merchant, landowner, and politician Frederick Philipse III (1720–1785), third...
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Susanna before 1754. Philip Philipse (1724–1768), son of Frederick Philipse II, partial heir to Philipse Patent. Susanna Philipse (1727–1822), eldest surviving...
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in time referred to as the Philipse Patent. After his death the Patent was inherited by his nephew, Frederick Philipse II, his only heir-at-law, who became...
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parts of his estate. His grandson, Frederick Philipse II, the second Lord, and his great-grandson, Frederick Philipse III the last, successively enlarged...
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own hands. When Philipse died in 1702, the manor was divided between his son, Adolphus Philipse, and his grandson, Frederick Philipse II. Adolph received...
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Philipsburg Manor (category Philipse family)
as Philipse Manor) was a manor located north of New York City in Westchester County in the Province of New York. Netherlands-born Frederick Philipse I...
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Margaret Hardenbroeck (redirect from Margaret Philipse)
and later married another merchant and landowner, Frederick Philipse, who became 1st Lord of Philipse Manor. Margareta Hardenbroeck was born in the Rhine...
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Mary Philipse (1730–1825) was the middle daughter of Frederick Philipse II, 2nd Lord of Philipsburg Manor of Westchester County, New York. Of Anglo-Dutch...
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Philipse (wife of Frederick Philipse, son of Philip Philipse and grandson of Frederick Philipse II, 2nd Lord of Philipsburg Manor); Frances (née Marston)...
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Colonel Roger Morris for himself and his wife Mary Philipse, the daughter of Frederick Philipse II, the house became George Washington's headquarters...
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to his nephew, Frederick Philipse II, whose father Philip, elder brother of Adolphus, had predeceased Frederick I. Adolphus Philipse died in 1750 (Smith...
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Frederick Philipse III (1720–1786) Frederick III, Prince of Salm-Kyrburg (1744–1794) Friedrich III, Landgrave of Hesse-Cassel (1747–1837) Frederick III...
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Margaret Philipse (also Margarita Philipse, baptized Feb. 4, 1733, died 1752) was the daughter of Frederick Philipse II, 2nd Lord of Philipsburg Manor...
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Philip Philipse (1724–1768) was the second son of Frederick Philipse II, 2nd Lord of Philipsburg Manor of Westchester County, New York. He was, along with...
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Susanna Philipse (also "Susannah"; 8 September 1727 – 22 November 1822) was the eldest surviving daughter of Frederick Philipse II, 2nd Lord of Philipsburg...
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Westchester County, New York. On December 20, 1692, on land belonging to Frederick Philipse, he married Maretje Sibouts. Acker served the British colonial government...
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Brooklyn, L. I. J. Munsell. p. 153. Retrieved 23 September 2018. "Adolph Philipse Estate Records (1749-1767)". New York Public Library. Retrieved 22 September...
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of Philip French II, the 27th Mayor of New York City, and Annetje (née Philipse) French (herself the daughter of Frederick Philipse) Johanna Brockholst...
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Beverley Robinson (category Philipse family)
married to Susanna Philipse (1727–1822) at Trinity Church, New York City. She was the eldest surviving daughter of Frederick Philipse II, second Lord of...
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were merchant Beverley Robinson and Susanna Philipse (the eldest surviving daughter of Frederick Philipse II, 2nd Lord of Philipsburg Manor). Among his...
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unpopular Stamp Act." Reade participated in the grand jury, with Frederick Philipse II as Justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature, of New York Slave...
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party or Tory faction. Its partisans included Adolphe Philipse, son of Frederick Philipse I of Philipse Manor, and Philip Van Cortlandt, son of Stephanus...
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workers and enslaved people for Frederick Philipse and his wife, Margaret Hardenbroeck de Vries, around 1682. Philipse was a wealthy Dutchman who, at his...
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general Fred D. Robinson Jr. (fl. 1970s–2000s), U.S. Army major general Frederick Philipse Robinson (1763–1852), British soldier in the American Revolutionary...
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Cortlandt (1652–1730) m. (1) Johannes Dervall (d. 1689); m. (2) 1691: Frederick Philipse (1626-1702). Jacobus Van Cortlandt (1658–1739) m. Eva de Vries (b...
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inquiry. Around 1650, a Dutch carpenter, named Frederick Philipse, arrived in New Amsterdam. In 1682, Philipse traded with the Native Americans for the area...
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(lieutenant governor of Massachusetts) Philipstown, New York – Adolphus Philipse (patentee) Phillipsville, California – George Stump Philipps (early settler)...
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