Individual Details
Rev Samuel Kissam
(15 Jan 1796 - 6 Nov 1868)
Find a Grave #9935 7502
Green-Wood Cemetery
Brooklyn, Kings, NY
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Samuel was a clergyman in Brooklyn, NY, of moderate circumstances.
Pastor of the Reformed Dutch Church of Cedar Hill, near Albany, NY.
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Info on wife and children from The Duyckinck & Allied Families by Whitehead Cornell Duyckinck and Rev John Cornell. New York. Tobias A Wright, Publisher. 1808
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Samuel (7) Kissam, Peter R (6) Kissam, Catherina (5) Rutgers, Helena (4) Hooglandt, Anna (3) Byvang, Belitje (2) Duycking, Evert (1) Duyckinck.
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The Kissam Family in America from 1644-1825
by Edward Kissam
New York
Dempsey & Carroll's Art Press
36 East 14th Street
1892
on Ancestry.com. North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.
p 48-49
Samuel b 15 Jan 1796. Clergyman in Reformed Dutch Church, settled at Cedar Hill, near Albany, NY. m. Margaret H Adams b. Sept 7, 1796; d. Nov 30, 1872. Samuel died 6 Nov 1868
Children
Benjamin P
William A
Marie Louise, m. Wm H Vanderbilt, the railroad magnate. Since his death his eldest son, Cornelius and William Kissam Vanderbilt, succeed him
Thomas M
Catharine
Margaret A
Samuel H
Peter Rutgers
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Green-Wood Cemetery
Brooklyn, Kings, NY
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Samuel was a clergyman in Brooklyn, NY, of moderate circumstances.
Pastor of the Reformed Dutch Church of Cedar Hill, near Albany, NY.
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Info on wife and children from The Duyckinck & Allied Families by Whitehead Cornell Duyckinck and Rev John Cornell. New York. Tobias A Wright, Publisher. 1808
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Samuel (7) Kissam, Peter R (6) Kissam, Catherina (5) Rutgers, Helena (4) Hooglandt, Anna (3) Byvang, Belitje (2) Duycking, Evert (1) Duyckinck.
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The Kissam Family in America from 1644-1825
by Edward Kissam
New York
Dempsey & Carroll's Art Press
36 East 14th Street
1892
on Ancestry.com. North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.
p 48-49
Samuel b 15 Jan 1796. Clergyman in Reformed Dutch Church, settled at Cedar Hill, near Albany, NY. m. Margaret H Adams b. Sept 7, 1796; d. Nov 30, 1872. Samuel died 6 Nov 1868
Children
Benjamin P
William A
Marie Louise, m. Wm H Vanderbilt, the railroad magnate. Since his death his eldest son, Cornelius and William Kissam Vanderbilt, succeed him
Thomas M
Catharine
Margaret A
Samuel H
Peter Rutgers
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Events
Families
Spouse | Margaret Hamilton Adams (1796 - 1872) |
Child | Samuel Hamilton Kissam (1830 - 1915) |
Child | Benjamin P Kissam (1819 - 1891) |
Child | Maria Louisa Kissam (1821 - 1896) |
Child | Peter Ruttger Kissam (1833 - 1889) |
Child | Margaret A Kissam ( - ) |
Child | William A Kissam ( - ) |
Child | Thomas M Kissam ( - ) |
Child | Catherine Kissam ( - ) |
Father | Peter Rutgers Kissam (1756 - 1799) |
Mother | Deborah Townsend (1757 - 1815) |
Sibling | Catherine Kissam ( - ) |
Sibling | Esther Kissam ( - ) |
Sibling | Benjamin P Kissam MD (1785 - ) |
Sibling | Peter Rutgers Kissam Jr ( - 1836) |
Notes
Marriage
from The Duyckinck & Allied Families by Whitehead Cornell Duyckinck and Rev John Cornell. New York. Tobias A Wright, Publisher. 1808===================
Occupation
from Samuel H Kissam Obit 1915 in digital files=================