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Facts and Events
References
- ↑ 1850 US Census
(http://www.ancestry.com), accessed March 1, 2008, citing Census Place: Kingston, Ulster, New York; Roll: M432_607; Page: 40; Image: 82. - ↑ 1880 US Census
(http://www.ancestry.com), accessed March 1, 2008, citing Census Place: Marbletown, Ulster, New York; Roll: T9_939; Family History Film: 1254939; Page: 361.3000; Enumeration District: 136; Image: 0724.
- ↑ National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution. Lineage Books of the Charter Members of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Vol. I-CLII (152). (Washington, D.C., 1899-1938)
Vol II, p. 165.
"Mrs. Julia Dillon #1303 Born in New York Widow of John Dillon Descendant of Christopher Tappan, of New York Daughter of Charles McEntee and Christina Tremper, his wife. Grand-daughter of William Tremper and Anne Tremper, his wife. Great-granddaughter of Christopher Tappen who was a member of the First and the Fourth Provisional Congress, and a major at the burning of Kingston by the British he was deputy county clerk, and preserved the public property in his charge at the sacrifice of his private effects."
- ↑ 1900 US Census
(http://www.ancestry.com), accessed March 3, 2008, citing Census Place: Kingston Ward 8, Ulster, New York; Roll: T623 1170; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 108.
- ↑ 1870 US Census
(http://www.ancestry.com), accessed March 3, 2008, citing Census Place: Rondout Village, Ulster, New York; Roll: M593_1106; Page: 356; Image: 125.
- ↑ 1850 US Census
(http://www.ancestry.com), accessed March 1, 2008, citing Census Place: Kingston, Ulster, New York; Roll: M432_607; Page: 40; Image: 82.
- ↑ 1880 US Census
(http://www.ancestry.com), accessed March 1, 2008, citing Census Place: Marbletown, Ulster, New York; Roll: T9_939; Family History Film: 1254939; Page: 361.3000; Enumeration District: 136; Image: 0724.
- ↑ 1900 US Census
(http://www.ancestry.com), accessed March 3, 2008, citing Census Place: Kingston Ward 8, Ulster, New York; Roll: T623 1170; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 108.
- ↑ National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution. Lineage Books of the Charter Members of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Vol. I-CLII (152). (Washington, D.C., 1899-1938)
Vol II, p. 165.
"Mrs. Julia Dillon #1303 Born in New York Widow of John Dillon Descendant of Christopher Tappan, of New York Daughter of Charles McEntee and Christina Tremper, his wife. Grand-daughter of William Tremper and Anne Tremper, his wife. Great-granddaughter of Christopher Tappen who was a member of the First and the Fourth Provisional Congress, and a major at the burning of Kingston by the British he was deputy county clerk, and preserved the public property in his charge at the sacrifice of his private effects."
- ↑ 1870 US Census
(http://www.ancestry.com), accessed March 3, 2008, citing Census Place: Rondout Village, Ulster, New York; Roll: M593_1106; Page: 356; Image: 125.
- ↑ General Records of the Department of State. U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925. ((Online: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007))
(http://www.ancestry.com), accessed March 24, 2008, application date July 24, 1872.
- ↑ 1880 US Census
(http://www.ancestry.com), accessed March 1, 2008, citing Census Place: Marbletown, Ulster, New York; Roll: T9_939; Family History Film: 1254939; Page: 361.3000; Enumeration District: 136; Image: 0724.
- ↑ 1900 US Census
(http://www.ancestry.com), accessed March 3, 2008, citing Census Place: Kingston Ward 8, Ulster, New York; Roll: T623 1170; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 108.
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