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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1851. 294 words

John Clark Lodewick Miller Peter Miller George Waygant William Ward William Ward Jnr John Mattys Kimbergh William Smith Jnr James Edmeston

' Tobias Waygate

Jerry Mause Thomas Johnston Casparis Stymas John Monger James Luekey Thomas Williams Robert Banker Thomas Fear Frederick Painter Mosas Elsworth John Marie Jonathan Owens Andrew McDowell

Danie] Coleman--Tot. 86

PROVINCE OF NEW YORK.>

LIST OF OFFICERS

CIVIL AND MILITARY FOR RICHMOND COUNTY.

Judges of the Court of Common Pleas.

John Le Conte Judge

Christian Corsen Second Judge

Gozen Adrianz Third Judge

Justices of the Peace.

* Nicholas Britton

* Richard Stilwell

* Joseph Bedell

* John Veghte

_* Rem Vander Beek

* John La Tourrette

* Thomas Billopp Corneillius Corsen Joshua Mersereau Abraham Cole Barent Martling

Those marked thus (*) are of the Quorum.

Nicholas Larzelere Sheriff John Hillyer Coroner Daniel Corsen Clarke

Military Officers. Jacob Corsen Colonel Christian Corsen Lieut. Col Thomas Billopp Major

For the North Division. John Veghte Captain Frederick Berge Lieutt Jacob Corsen Jn' Ensign

For the S°th Division. Corneillius Stouthoff Capt Jacob Berge Lieutefhant Aris Rvertse Ensign

For the West Division. Nathaniel Britten Capt - Matthias Johnson Lieutt Abraham Maney Ensign

For the Troop. Peter Perrin Captain Gerrett Crosse Lieut Wynant Wynants Cornet Daniel Wynants Quarter Master

240 me STATE OF THE

ANSWER TO FOUR QUERIES REFERR'D BY HIS HONOUR THE EIEUT. GOVERNOUR & COUNCILL OF

THE PROVINCE OF NEW YCRK TO THE COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN

AFFAIRS.

14. The Six Nations of Indians including the River & Schaachkook Indians are about 1500 fighting men of which number } part Incline to French Interest. Being partly overaw'd by fear, The French have their interpreter continually among the Sinnekes who has a great Influence over them & they often send messengers with presents to the Six -Nations.