Azariah Tuttle
M, #179216
Azariah married Mary Elizabeth Wilken.
Child of Azariah Tuttle and Mary Elizabeth Wilken
- Mark Anthony Tuttle+ b. Jan 14, 1880, d. Jun 10, 1949
Mary Elizabeth Wilken
F, #179217
Mary married Azariah Tuttle.
Child of Mary Elizabeth Wilken and Azariah Tuttle
- Mark Anthony Tuttle+ b. Jan 14, 1880, d. Jun 10, 1949
John Teats
M, #179223, b. Feb 11, 1779
John Teats was born on Feb 11, 1779 at Hunterdon County, New Jersey. John married Eva Apgar.
Child of John Teats and Eva Apgar
Eva Apgar
F, #179224, b. May 20, 1775
Eva Apgar was born on May 20, 1775 at Cokesbury, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Eva married John Teats.
Child of Eva Apgar and John Teats
Conrad Lommason Jr.
M, #179225
Jane B. Philhower
F, #179233, b. circa Apr, 1838
Jane B. Philhower was born circa Apr, 1838 at Tewkesbury Twp., Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Jane married Jacob B. Hoffman, son of George Yermickle Hoffman and Elizabeth Conover, circa 1865.
Children of Jane B. Philhower and Jacob B. Hoffman
- Marcus L. Hoffman b. circa 1866
- Charles A. Hoffman+ b. circa 1868
Isabella Hoffman
F, #179237, b. Sep 25, 1837, d. Apr 24, 1891
Isabella Hoffman|b. Sep 25, 1837\nd. Apr 24, 1891|p1793.htm#i179237|George Yermickle Hoffman|b. Dec 22, 1803\nd. Jun 1, 1868|p1026.htm#i102589|Elizabeth Conover|b. circa 1810|p1026.htm#i102592|Frederick Hoffman||p1026.htm#i102590|Mamie Hartrum||p1026.htm#i102591|Garret Conover|b. Jun 30, 1774\nd. Jul 23, 1840|p1026.htm#i102593|Elizabeth Hoffman|b. Dec 12, 1778|p1027.htm#i102604|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Isabella Hoffman was born on Sep 25, 1837 at Cokesbury, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of George Yermickle Hoffman and Elizabeth Conover. Isabella married Will S. Brown. Isabella Hoffman died on Apr 24, 1891 at age 53. Isabella was buried at Cokesbury Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Cokesbury, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
Will S. Brown
M, #179238, b. 1832, d. Jun 17, 1899
Will S. Brown was born in 1832 at Chester, Morris County, New Jersey. Will married Isabella Hoffman, daughter of George Yermickle Hoffman and Elizabeth Conover. Will S. Brown died on Jun 17, 1899. Will was buried at Cokesbury Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Cokesbury, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
He was also known as Chester Brown.
He was also known as Chester Brown.
S. Mathias Hoffman
M, #179239, b. circa 1845
S. Mathias Hoffman|b. circa 1845|p1793.htm#i179239|George Yermickle Hoffman|b. Dec 22, 1803\nd. Jun 1, 1868|p1026.htm#i102589|Elizabeth Conover|b. circa 1810|p1026.htm#i102592|Frederick Hoffman||p1026.htm#i102590|Mamie Hartrum||p1026.htm#i102591|Garret Conover|b. Jun 30, 1774\nd. Jul 23, 1840|p1026.htm#i102593|Elizabeth Hoffman|b. Dec 12, 1778|p1027.htm#i102604|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
S. Mathias Hoffman was born circa 1845 at New Jersey. He was the son of George Yermickle Hoffman and Elizabeth Conover.
In the census on Aug 5, 1850 S. Mathias Hoffman was named Matthias Hoffman.
In the census on Aug 5, 1850 S. Mathias Hoffman was named Matthias Hoffman.
Elizabeth Hoffman
F, #179240
Elizabeth Hoffman||p1793.htm#i179240|George Yermickle Hoffman|b. Dec 22, 1803\nd. Jun 1, 1868|p1026.htm#i102589|Elizabeth Conover|b. circa 1810|p1026.htm#i102592|Frederick Hoffman||p1026.htm#i102590|Mamie Hartrum||p1026.htm#i102591|Garret Conover|b. Jun 30, 1774\nd. Jul 23, 1840|p1026.htm#i102593|Elizabeth Hoffman|b. Dec 12, 1778|p1027.htm#i102604|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Elizabeth Hoffman was born at Cokesbury, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of George Yermickle Hoffman and Elizabeth Conover. Elizabeth married James Mitchell.
James Mitchell
M, #179241
James Mitchell was born at High Bridge, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. James married Elizabeth Hoffman, daughter of George Yermickle Hoffman and Elizabeth Conover.
Catherine Hoffman
F, #179242
Catherine Hoffman||p1793.htm#i179242|George Yermickle Hoffman|b. Dec 22, 1803\nd. Jun 1, 1868|p1026.htm#i102589|Elizabeth Conover|b. circa 1810|p1026.htm#i102592|Frederick Hoffman||p1026.htm#i102590|Mamie Hartrum||p1026.htm#i102591|Garret Conover|b. Jun 30, 1774\nd. Jul 23, 1840|p1026.htm#i102593|Elizabeth Hoffman|b. Dec 12, 1778|p1027.htm#i102604|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Catherine Hoffman was born at Cokesbury, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of George Yermickle Hoffman and Elizabeth Conover. Catherine married John Miller.
John Miller
M, #179243
John Miller was born at High Bridge, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. John married Catherine Hoffman, daughter of George Yermickle Hoffman and Elizabeth Conover.
Conrad Hoffman
M, #179244, b. Aug 10, 1852, d. Mar 28, 1867
Conrad Hoffman|b. Aug 10, 1852\nd. Mar 28, 1867|p1793.htm#i179244|George Yermickle Hoffman|b. Dec 22, 1803\nd. Jun 1, 1868|p1026.htm#i102589|Elizabeth Conover|b. circa 1810|p1026.htm#i102592|Frederick Hoffman||p1026.htm#i102590|Mamie Hartrum||p1026.htm#i102591|Garret Conover|b. Jun 30, 1774\nd. Jul 23, 1840|p1026.htm#i102593|Elizabeth Hoffman|b. Dec 12, 1778|p1027.htm#i102604|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Conrad Hoffman was born on Aug 10, 1852 at Cokesbury, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. He was the son of George Yermickle Hoffman and Elizabeth Conover. Conrad Hoffman died on Mar 28, 1867 at age 14. Conrad was buried at Cokesbury Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Cokesbury, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
In the census on Jun 1, 1860 Conrad Hoffman was named J. Conrad Hoffman.
In the census on Jun 1, 1860 Conrad Hoffman was named J. Conrad Hoffman.
Frances Ellen Hoffman
F, #179245, b. Aug 10, 1852, d. Jan 18, 1920
Frances Ellen Hoffman|b. Aug 10, 1852\nd. Jan 18, 1920|p1793.htm#i179245|George Yermickle Hoffman|b. Dec 22, 1803\nd. Jun 1, 1868|p1026.htm#i102589|Elizabeth Conover|b. circa 1810|p1026.htm#i102592|Frederick Hoffman||p1026.htm#i102590|Mamie Hartrum||p1026.htm#i102591|Garret Conover|b. Jun 30, 1774\nd. Jul 23, 1840|p1026.htm#i102593|Elizabeth Hoffman|b. Dec 12, 1778|p1027.htm#i102604|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Frances Ellen Hoffman was born on Aug 10, 1852 at Cokesbury, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of George Yermickle Hoffman and Elizabeth Conover. Frances married William B. Hardy, son of William Hardy and Elizabeth Woodruff, on Dec 25, 1880. Frances Ellen Hoffman died on Jan 18, 1920 at High Bridge, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, at age 67.
Children of Frances Ellen Hoffman and William B. Hardy
- Penelope Hardy+ b. Dec 2, 1884, d. Oct 17, 1918
- William J. Hardy b. circa Oct, 1886
- John Raymond Hardy b. circa Jun, 1895
William Simon McCatharn
M, #179248, b. 1880, d. May, 1976
William Simon McCatharn was born in 1880 at Tewkesbury, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. William married Maryetta Thompson. William Simon McCatharn died in May, 1976 at Cokesbury, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
Child of William Simon McCatharn and Maryetta Thompson
- Ruth Emma McCatharn+ b. Jul 22, 1904, d. Jun 21, 1985
Maryetta Thompson
F, #179249, b. Apr 14, 1882, d. Jan 30, 1948
Maryetta Thompson was born on Apr 14, 1882. Maryetta married William Simon McCatharn. Maryetta Thompson died on Jan 30, 1948 at Tewkesbury, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, at age 65.
Child of Maryetta Thompson and William Simon McCatharn
- Ruth Emma McCatharn+ b. Jul 22, 1904, d. Jun 21, 1985
Jennie E. Pace
F, #179250, b. circa 1861
Jennie E. Pace was born circa 1861 at New Jersey. Jennie married Ellis P. Apgar, son of Frederick H. Apgar and Solome Conover, circa 1882.
Child of Jennie E. Pace and Ellis P. Apgar
- Sadie M. Apgar+ b. Jul, 1884
Arthur Crater
M, #179252
Mary Emma Apgar
F, #179253, b. Apr 6, 1864, d. Aug 4, 1882
Mary Emma Apgar|b. Apr 6, 1864\nd. Aug 4, 1882|p1793.htm#i179253|Frederick H. Apgar|b. Nov 15, 1835|p1464.htm#i146319|Solome Conover|b. Jun 3, 1841\nd. Nov 12, 1882|p1464.htm#i146318|John W. Apgar|b. Jul 18, 1797\nd. Sep 14, 1878|p1464.htm#i146320|Hannah Potter|b. Mar 4, 1802\nd. Mar 15, 1848|p1464.htm#i146321|Charles Conover|b. Jul 9, 1812\nd. May 4, 1896|p1438.htm#i143733|Sarah Apgar|b. Apr 17, 1812|p1438.htm#i143734|
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Mary Emma Apgar was born on Apr 6, 1864 at Hunterdon County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Frederick H. Apgar and Solome Conover. Mary Emma Apgar died on Aug 4, 1882 at Hunterdon County, New Jersey, at age 18.
Nichoas Apgar
M, #179254, b. 1865
Nichoas Apgar|b. 1865|p1793.htm#i179254|Frederick H. Apgar|b. Nov 15, 1835|p1464.htm#i146319|Solome Conover|b. Jun 3, 1841\nd. Nov 12, 1882|p1464.htm#i146318|John W. Apgar|b. Jul 18, 1797\nd. Sep 14, 1878|p1464.htm#i146320|Hannah Potter|b. Mar 4, 1802\nd. Mar 15, 1848|p1464.htm#i146321|Charles Conover|b. Jul 9, 1812\nd. May 4, 1896|p1438.htm#i143733|Sarah Apgar|b. Apr 17, 1812|p1438.htm#i143734|
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Nichoas Apgar was born in 1865 at Hunterdon County, New Jersey. He was the son of Frederick H. Apgar and Solome Conover.
Charles Apgar
M, #179255, b. Aug, 1869, d. May 16, 1942
Charles Apgar|b. Aug, 1869\nd. May 16, 1942|p1793.htm#i179255|Frederick H. Apgar|b. Nov 15, 1835|p1464.htm#i146319|Solome Conover|b. Jun 3, 1841\nd. Nov 12, 1882|p1464.htm#i146318|John W. Apgar|b. Jul 18, 1797\nd. Sep 14, 1878|p1464.htm#i146320|Hannah Potter|b. Mar 4, 1802\nd. Mar 15, 1848|p1464.htm#i146321|Charles Conover|b. Jul 9, 1812\nd. May 4, 1896|p1438.htm#i143733|Sarah Apgar|b. Apr 17, 1812|p1438.htm#i143734|
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Charles Apgar was born in Aug, 1869 at Hunterdon County, New Jersey. He was the son of Frederick H. Apgar and Solome Conover. Charles married Laura Flomerfelt on Jan 26, 1894. Charles Apgar died on May 16, 1942 at Hunterdon County, New Jersey, at age 72. Charles was buried after May 16, 1942 at Evergreen Cemetery, Clinton, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
Children of Charles Apgar and Laura Flomerfelt
- Irvin E. Apgar b. 1894, d. 1917
- Ernest C. Apgar b. 1896
- Daisy E. Apgar b. 1897
- Cecil Iran Apgar b. 1899
- Gladys V. Apgar b. 1902
- Ida M. Apgar b. 1905
- Arnold A. Apgar b. 1913
Laura Flomerfelt
F, #179256, b. May 28, 1870, d. Oct 21, 1952
Laura Flomerfelt was born on May 28, 1870 at Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Laura married Charles Apgar, son of Frederick H. Apgar and Solome Conover, on Jan 26, 1894. Laura Flomerfelt died on Oct 21, 1952 at Hunterdon County, New Jersey, at age 82. Laura was buried after Oct 21, 1952 at Evergreen Cemetery, Clinton, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
Children of Laura Flomerfelt and Charles Apgar
- Irvin E. Apgar b. 1894, d. 1917
- Ernest C. Apgar b. 1896
- Daisy E. Apgar b. 1897
- Cecil Iran Apgar b. 1899
- Gladys V. Apgar b. 1902
- Ida M. Apgar b. 1905
- Arnold A. Apgar b. 1913
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill
M, #179287, b. Nov 30, 1874, d. Jan 24, 1965
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born on Nov 30, 1874 at Blenheim Palace, Marlborough, England. Sir married Dame Clementine Ogilvey Hozier on Sep 12, 1908 at St. Margarets Church, Westminster, London, Middlesex, England. Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill died on Jan 24, 1965 at 24 Hyde Park Gate, London, Middlesex, England, at age 90. Sir was buried on Jan 30, 1965 at Blenheim Palace, Bladon, England.
He held the position of Prime Minister and Minister of Defense of Great Britian between 1940 and 1945. He held the position of Prime Minister of Great Britian between 1951 and 1955.
Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born on 30 November 1874 at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire. His father was the prominent Tory politician, Lord Randolph Churchill. Churchill attended the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, before embarking on an army career. He saw action on the North West Frontier of India and in the Sudan. While working as a journalist during the Boer War he was captured and made a prisoner-of-war before escaping.
In 1900, Churchill became Conservative member of parliament for Oldham. But he became disaffected with his party and in 1904 joined the Liberal Party. When the Liberals won the 1905 election, Churchill was appointed undersecretary at the Colonial Office. In 1908 he entered the Cabinet as president of the Board of Trade, becoming home secretary in 1910. The following year he became first lord of the Admiralty. He held this post in the first months of World War One but after the disastrous Dardanelles expedition, for which he was blamed, he resigned. He joined the army, serving for a time on the Western Front. In 1917, he was back in government as minister of munitions. From 1919 to 1921 he was secretary of state for war and air, and from 1924-1929 was chancellor of the exchequer.
The next decade were his 'wilderness years', in which his opposition to Indian self-rule and his support for Edward VIII during the 'Abdication Crisis' made him unpopular, while his warnings about the rise of Nazi Germany and the need for British rearmament were ignored. When war broke out in 1939, Churchill became first lord of the Admiralty. In May 1940, Neville Chamberlain resigned as prime minister and Churchill took his place. His refusal to surrender to Nazi Germany inspired the country. He worked tirelessly throughout the war, building strong relations with US President Roosevelt while maintaining a sometimes difficult alliance with the Soviet Union.
Churchill lost power in the 1945 post-war election but remained leader of the opposition, voicing apprehensions about the Cold War (he popularised the term 'Iron Curtain') and encouraging European and trans-Atlantic unity. In 1951, he became prime minister again. He resigned in 1955, but remained an MP until shortly before his death. As well as his many political achievements, he left a legacy of an impressive number of publications and in 1953 won the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Churchill died on 24 January 1965 and was given a state funeral.
He held the position of Prime Minister and Minister of Defense of Great Britian between 1940 and 1945. He held the position of Prime Minister of Great Britian between 1951 and 1955.
Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born on 30 November 1874 at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire. His father was the prominent Tory politician, Lord Randolph Churchill. Churchill attended the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, before embarking on an army career. He saw action on the North West Frontier of India and in the Sudan. While working as a journalist during the Boer War he was captured and made a prisoner-of-war before escaping.
In 1900, Churchill became Conservative member of parliament for Oldham. But he became disaffected with his party and in 1904 joined the Liberal Party. When the Liberals won the 1905 election, Churchill was appointed undersecretary at the Colonial Office. In 1908 he entered the Cabinet as president of the Board of Trade, becoming home secretary in 1910. The following year he became first lord of the Admiralty. He held this post in the first months of World War One but after the disastrous Dardanelles expedition, for which he was blamed, he resigned. He joined the army, serving for a time on the Western Front. In 1917, he was back in government as minister of munitions. From 1919 to 1921 he was secretary of state for war and air, and from 1924-1929 was chancellor of the exchequer.
The next decade were his 'wilderness years', in which his opposition to Indian self-rule and his support for Edward VIII during the 'Abdication Crisis' made him unpopular, while his warnings about the rise of Nazi Germany and the need for British rearmament were ignored. When war broke out in 1939, Churchill became first lord of the Admiralty. In May 1940, Neville Chamberlain resigned as prime minister and Churchill took his place. His refusal to surrender to Nazi Germany inspired the country. He worked tirelessly throughout the war, building strong relations with US President Roosevelt while maintaining a sometimes difficult alliance with the Soviet Union.
Churchill lost power in the 1945 post-war election but remained leader of the opposition, voicing apprehensions about the Cold War (he popularised the term 'Iron Curtain') and encouraging European and trans-Atlantic unity. In 1951, he became prime minister again. He resigned in 1955, but remained an MP until shortly before his death. As well as his many political achievements, he left a legacy of an impressive number of publications and in 1953 won the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Churchill died on 24 January 1965 and was given a state funeral.
Child of Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill and Dame Clementine Ogilvey Hozier
Sir married Dame Clementine Ogilvey Hozier on Sep 12, 1908 at St. Margarets Church, Westminster, London, Middlesex, England.
- Randolph Churchill b. 1912, d. 1968
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