Burials in the Dyckman-Nagel burial ground
and the Berrian graveyards near
Kingsbridge, New York City

Compiled by Fred C. Haacker, 1954.
Typescript, no copyright

[Transcribed by Dave Swerdfeger]




FOREWORD. DYCKMAN-NAGEL CEMETERY, NEW YORK CITY.

This ancient Burial ground, formerly located near the northernmost end of Manhattan Island; had its beginnings in the eighteenth century, and passed out of existence in the twentieth century. It was usually called the Dyckman Burial-ground, or graveyard, in more recent times, however, it is generally referred to as the Nagel Graveyard. Strange as it may seem, we have no existing: records of members of the Nagel family being interred within its bounds.

The records of the burials in the old Cemetery are far from complete. Fortunately, some of the gravestones were copied by a number of persons through the years: by Edsall, in 1881; by Eardeley, in 1908; by Spies, in 1916; and in 1926, when the land was taken over by the city of New York for transit facilities, some additional data was obtained.

In 1926, the City of New York disinterred 417 bodies, of these they were able to identify but 67, and 51 of those identified, were by means of name plates, and not by gravestones. Prior to 1926, a number of bodied were removed to other burialgrounds, notably members of the Dyckman family. Edsall in 1881, lists the names of 64 persons. He states at that date that many "ancient headstones were not decipherable." Eardeley, in 1908, lists but 50 names, and calls attention to "many rough stones, Cemetery dilapidated, and being removed". It is noticeable that the Eardeley records do not include the Dyckman burials. Eardeley also has a few names that Edsall does not record, notably some infants. Spies records but 27 gravestones, in 1916, and notes that the Dyckman bodies being removed to Oakland Cemetery, in Yonkers. Some of these Dyckman family removals occurred as early as the late 1880s.

Although we have records from four different sources, the total number of identified burials does not number much more than one hundred, and the total number of burials numbers at least 425 persons. While the Edsall, Eardeley, and Spies records have been available in some libraries, the names of the bodies disinterred in 1926, have not been available to library researchers, and these 51 names, identified by means of name plates will no doubt be welcomed. To make the records of the burial ground more complete, the four sources of data are included in this compilation.

THE BERRIAN BURIAL GROUNDS.

Included in this compilation are a few notes and inscriptions of two other, old burial grounds in the Kingsbridge section of New York City: namely the Berrian Burial Ground, located in Van Cortlandt Park; and the old burial ground, formerly located on Fordham Heights, on Fordham Road, near the present Devoe Park, also called the Berrian Graveyard.

1954; FCH.

INSCRIPTIONS FROM THE DYCKMAN BURIAL GROUND, NEW YORK CITY, Contributed by Thomas Henry Edsall.

"An old burial ground on the Dyckman Property near the north end of Manhattan Island which I examined in March 1881, afforded the following mortuary data, which seems worthy of preservation in the RECORD. The plot contained about one acre, on the crown of a gently sloping knoll, east of the Kings Bridge Road, and about two hundred yards west of the "Century House", on the bank of the Harlem River. Some inscriptions on the more ancient headstones were not decipherable, and it required the scraping away of moss to read several which are given."
  • 1. Peter Corne Dyckman, only son of Staates Morris and Eliza Dyckman, died April 20, 1824, aet. 27 years.
  • 2. Staats Morris Dyckman, died Aug. 14, 1806, aet, 51 years. "His manner was polite, his taste refined, his conjugal love was pure, his parental strong. His hospitality sprang from benevolence, his charity from feeling and a sense of duty. Highly esteemed in life he was sicerely lamented in death".
  • 3. Also, Letitia Catalina, daughter, died July 29, 1800, aet. 13 months.
  • 4. Eliza Corne Dyckman, relict of Staats Morris Dyckman, died June 20, 1823, aet. 47 years.
  • 5. Mary, wife of Thomas Armstrong, died January 4, 1852, aet. 27 years 11 months.
  • 6. John Sowerby, Sr., born May 20, 1792, died April 26, 1869.
  • 7. Jane Vermilya, died May 5, 1855, aet. 61 years 5 months 23 days.
  • 8. Jane Rebecca Vermilye, wife of William D. Smith, died August 9, 1855, aet. 45 years 10 months 8 days.
  • 9. George William Smith, born in New York, April 17, 1817, died October 27, 1876.
  • 10. Henry Townsend, son of George W. and Elizabeth L. Smith, died. December 9, 1857, aet. 4 years 16 days.
  • 11. and 12. Rosalie and Florence, twin daughters of Charles L. and Emily Beaumont, born November 21, 1871, died June 19 and July 5, 1872.
  • 13. Joanna Vermilye, wife of George B. Smith, died July 30, 1873, aet. 84 years 3 months.
  • 14. George B. Smith, died May 11, 1857, aet. 76 years 1 month.
  • 15. Mary Montgomery, wife of William W. Vermilye, born June 16, 1782, died August 7, 1847.
  • 16. William W. Vermilye, born December 24, 1780, died November 14, 1849.
  • 17. Mary Ann, daughter of William and Mary M. Vermilye, born April 19, 1815 died October 1, 1838.
  • 18. William Erskine, son of Charles G. and Sarah Rockwood, died July 25, 1842, 1 year 2 months 4 days.
  • 19. Joanna, wife of Gardner A. Sage and daughter of George B. and Joanna Smith, died March 26, 1844, aet. 22 years 11 months.
  • 20. Emily, wife of William H. Sage, and daughter of George B. and Joanna Smith, died March 29, 1844, aet. 29 years, 7 months.
  • 21. Rebecca, wife of John Vermilya, died February 27, 1850, aet. 77 years 9 months 18 days.
  • 22. John Vermilyea, died October 15, 1825, aet. 53 years 9 months 5 days.
  • 23. Elida Austin, died January 25, 1835, aet. 79 years 2 months 1 day.
  • 24. Grandus Vermilye, died August 3, 1823, aet. 52 years 2 months.
  • 25. Joseph Clement, died March 2, 1814, aet. 30 years 2 months 26 days.
  • 26. Jemima, wife of Joseph Clement, died June 10, 1831, aet. 43 yrs. 7 Mos.
  • 27. Eve Riker, died February 18, 1845, aet. 62 years 3 months 18 days.
  • 28. Frederick, son of Jacobus and Hannah Dyckman, died October 20, 1809, aet. 32 years 10 months.
  • 29. Maria, daughter of Jacobus and Hannah Dyckman, died January 10, 1816, aet. 24 years 15 days.
  • 30. Jacobus Dyckman, died August 20, 1832, aet. 83 years ll months 13 days.
  • 31. Hannah, wife of Jacobus Dyckman, died August 20, 1814, aet. 50 years.
  • 32. Jacob Dyckman, son of Jacobus and Hannah Dyckman, died December 8, 1822, aet. 23 years 8 months 29 days.
  • 33. Michael Dyckan, died November 24, 1854.
  • 34. Isaac Dyckman, died January 6, 1868.
  • 35. Maria Dyckman, died February 28, 1863.
  • 36. Mary Vermilye, died April 14, 1835, aet. 81 years.
  • 37. Jacob Vermilye, died January 31, 1814, aet. 74 years.
  • 38. William Vermilye, died March 8, 1822, aet. 75 years 11 months.
  • 39. Mary Vermilya, died January 25, 1826, aet. 78 years.
  • 40. Rebecca Vermilya, died October 6, 1828, aet. 34 years.
  • 41. William Dyckman, son of Jacob and Hannah Dyckman, died August 31, 1803. aet. 28 years.
  • 42. William Vermilya, died January 7, 1822, aet. 46 years.
  • 43. Elizabeth Hadley, died September 25, 1825, aet. 88 years 5 months 5 days.
  • 44. William Hadley, Esqr. died November 22, 1801, aet. 69 years 9 months 22 days.
  • 45. Mary Vermilyea, died February 18, 1802, aet. 50 years 5 months.
  • 46. William Hadley, died August 29, 1825, aet. 63 years 1 month.
  • 47. Evander Childs, born May 16, 1761, died January 1, 1851.
  • 48. Garrett Dyckman, died May 7, 1816, aet. 60 years 2 months 21 days.
  • 49. Hannah Dyckman, widow of Garrett Dyckman, died April 12, 1832, aet. 77 years 3 months 16 days.
  • 50. Catalina Hale, widow of Daniel Hale, and daughter of Jacob and Catalina Dyckman, born January 13, 1769, died March 24, 1829.
  • 51. Isaac W. Hadley, died February 19, 1841, aet. 69 years.
  • 52. Charles Hadley, died July 21, 1840, aet. 77 years.
  • 53. Mary Ann, wife of Charles Hadley, died September 5, 1827, aet. 56 years.
  • 54. Rosanna Davis, born February 4, 1801, died October 29, 1874, 73 yr. 8 mo. 22 ds.
  • 55. Henry Ryer, died October 9, 1846, aet. 72 years.
  • 56. Catherine M. Williams, died February 26, 1856, aet. 67 years.
  • 57. Samuel Ryer, died August 21, 1852, aet. 78 years 11 months 21 days.
  • 58. Christianna, wife of Samuel Ryer, died July 28, 1850, aet. 66 years 1 month 16 days.
  • 59. Tunis Ryer, died April 15, 1858, aet. 53 years.
  • 60. William C. Ryer, died February 19, 1858, aet. 43 years.
  • 61. Margaret Odell, widow of late Benjamin Odell, died January 6, 1852, age 51 years.
  • 62. Susan M. Holstead, died November 21, 1864, aet. 64 years 11 days.
  • 63. Euphemia, wife of Aaron Warner, died April 12,1841, in 69th year.
  • 64. E. Jones ----.

"These are nearly all names of old families resident earliest times in Harlem (of which the old burial plot was once a part). "the Yonkers", across the "Wading place," to the north, or Fordham Manor, across Harlem river to the east. It is noticeable that half a dozen were born in the first half of the 18th Century, and nearly twenty survived three score and ten".

INSCRIPTIONS IN THE DYCKMAN CEMETERY: BROADWAY AND 210th STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Copied by William. A. Eardeley, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Saturday April 4, 1908.

"Many rough stones here; Cemetery dilapidated and being removed."
  • 1. Armstrong: Mary, wife of Thomas, died 4 January 1852, ae. 27 yrs. 11 mo. 0 days.
  • 2. Austin; Eleda, died 23 January 1855, ae. 79 yrs. 2 MOS. 1 day (lies between Grandus and John Vermilye).
  • 3. Bolton: Frances, died 16 June 1819, ae. 2 months; daughter of Edwin H. and Mary Bolton.
  • 4. Chapman: Christianna E., wife of Robert W. Chapman, died 26 March 1867, ae. 34 yrs 5 mos. 1 day.
  • 5. Chapman: Eliza Titus, daughter of Robert W. and Christianna E. Chapman, died 7 January 1863, ae. 1 yr. 9 mos. 0 days.
  • 6. Chapman: Robert B., son of Robert W. and Christianna E. Chapman, died 26 June 1865, ae. 11 months 1 day.
  • 7. Clement: Joseph, died 2 March 1814, ae. 50 yrs 2 months 26 days.
  • 8. Clement: Jennina, his relict, died 10 June 1831, ae. 43 yrs. 7 mos.
  • 9. Davis: Rosanna, born 4 February 1801, died 29 October 1874, "Our Mother." ae. 73 yrs. 8 mos. 22 days lies between
  • 10. (Lilly) Elizabeth A. died 7 December 1854, ae. 1 yr. 8 mo., daughter of Samuel S. and Mary J.
  • 11. Dyckman: Frances W., died 15 August 1818, ae. 18 yrs. 1 mo. 18 days, daughter of Jacob G. and Mary. (see Hale #25)
  • 12. Groat: Maggie, died 18 October 1859, ae. 7 mos.
  • 13. H.----: J ---- M ---- (no more).
  • 14. Holstead: Susan W. ---- 21 November 1861, ae. 64 yrs. 11 days.
  • 15. Holstead: Hannah (no date)
  • 16. Hadley: Charles, died 21 July. 1810 (or 1840) ae. 77 yrs.
  • 17. Hadley: Mary Ann, his wife, died 3 September 1827, ae. 36 yrs.
  • 18. Hadley: Isaac W., died 19 February 1841, ae. 69 yrs.
  • 19. Hadley: George W., died 12 Febraary 1859, ae. 81 years.
  • 20. Hadley: Mary R., his wife, died 20 April 1880, in 100th yr.
  • 21. Hadley: William, Esq., died 22 November 1801, ae. 69 yr. 9 mos. 22 days.
  • 22. Hadley: Elizabeth, his wife, died 5 September 1825,: ae. 88 yrs. 5 mos. 5 days.
  • 23. Hadley: William, died 29 August 1825, ae. 63 yrs. 1 mo.
  • 24. Miller: Harriet, wife of William Miller, died 1 December 1825, ae. 36 yrs 6 mos.
  • Next stone, flat, large, heavy.
  • 25. Hale: Cathalina, wife of Daniel Hale, born 13 January 1769, died 24 March 1829, daughter of Jacob and Cathalina Dyckman.
  • 26. Jones: E ---- (no date, rough stone).
  • 27. Odell: Mrs. Margaret, widow of Benjamin Odell, died 6 January 1852, in 51st year.
  • 28. Post: Caroline, wife of Abraham. Post, died 7 March 1840, ae. 31 yrs. 20 days.
  • 29. Ryer: Henry, died 9 October 1846, ae. 72 yrs.
  • 30. Ryer: Letitia, died 25 September 1856, ae. 68 yrs.
  • 31. Riker: Frederick, died 26 June 1825, ae. 9 months 12 days.
  • 32. Rockwood: William Erskine, died 25 July 1842, ae. 1 yr. 2 mos. 4 days, son of Charles G. and Sarah Rockwood.
  • 33. Rockwood: Elizabeth Vermilye, died 6 May 1853, ae. ---- yrs. 11 mos. 6 days, daughter of Charles G. and Sarah Rockwood.
  • 34. Siemon: Augustus, died 21 October 1798, ae. 22 yrs. 10 mos. 6 days.
  • 35. Sage: Emily, wife of William H. Sage, died 29 March 1844, ae. 29 yrs. 7 mos., daughter of George B. and Joanna Smith.
  • 36. Sage: Joanna, wife of Gardner A. Sage, died 26 March 1845, ae. 22 yr. 11 mos. 10 days, daughter of George B. and Joanna Smith.
  • 37. Sage; George Harris, died 4 February 1841, ae. 5 mos. 24 days, son of Gardner A. and Joanna Sage.
  • 38. Smith: Charlotte E., died 15 January 1825, ae. 15 months 7 days.
  • 39. Smith: Charles G., died 28 July 1832, ae. 16 days (on same stone as #38)
  • 40. Smith: Louisa Talman, died 23 July 1839, ae. 3 mos. 22 days, Children of George.
  • 41. Smith: George Bridges, died 29 August 1845, ae. 11 mos 2 days.) W. & Eliza L. Smith, see Sage #35 & #36.
  • 42. Vail: Davis H., died 20 February 1818, ae. 10 years.
  • 43. Vermilyae: Grandus, died 3 August 1823, ae, 52 yrs. 2 months.
  • 44. Vermilyae: John, died 15 October 1825, ae. 53 yrs. 9 mos. 3 days.
  • 45. Vermilyae: Rebecca, wife of John Vermilyae, died 27 February 1850, ae.(broken) 9 months 18 days.
  • 46. Vermilyae: William, died 7 January 1822, ae. 46 years.
  • 47. Vermilyae: Rebecca, died 6 October 1828, ae. 34 years.
  • 48. Vermilyae: Mary, died 25 June 1826, ae. 78 years.
  • 49. Vermilyae: Jacob, died 51 January 1814, ae. 74 years.
  • 50. Warner: Euphemia, wife of Aaron Warner, died 12 April 1841, in 69th year, (next to #28)

OLD DYCKLAN FAMILY GRAVEYARD, INWOOD, N.Y.

"Partially built over, most of the Dyckman bodies being removed to Oakwood(Oakland) Cemetery, Yonkers, New York. Besides those copied there were a number of broken and illegible stones. Copied 29 May 1916. "Yard between 213th Street and 214th Street, between 9th & 10th Avenues."
  • 1. Christina E., wife of Robert W. Chapman, died 26 March 1867, ae 34 years 3 months 1 day.
  • 2. Lottie Chapman, died 7 January 1863, ae. 1 year 9 months.
  • 3. Robbie Chapman, died 26 June 1865, ae. 11 months 7 days.
  • 4. Joseph Clements, died 2 March 1814, ae. 30 years 2 months 26 days.
  • 5. Jemima Clements, wife of Joseph Clements, died 10 June 1831, ae. 43 yrs 7 mos.
  • 6. Rosanna Davis, 4 February 1801-29 October 1874.
  • 7. Charles Hadley, died 21 July 1840, ae. 70 years.
  • 8. Mary Ann Hadley, wife of Charles Hadley, died September 182---- (stone broken).
  • 9. George W. Hadley, died 12 February 1859, in his 81st year (son of #11)
  • 10. Mary R. Hadley, wife of George W. Hadley, died 20 April 1880, in her 100th year.
  • 11. William Hadley, died 22 November 1801, ae. 69 years 9 months 22 days (son of William Hadley and Elizabeth, daughter of Charles Warner).
  • 12. Caroline Post, wife of Abraham Post, died 7 March 1840, ae. 81 yrs. 20 days.
  • 13. Joanna Smith, wife of Gardner A. Sage, died 26 March 1843, ae. 22 yrs. 11 mos. (daughter of George B. Smith and Joanna, daUghter of William Vermilye).
  • 14. George Harris Sage, died 1 February 1841, ae. 5 months 24 days (son of # 13)
  • 15. William H. Sage (he married 2nd, Charlotte Vermilye)
  • 16. Emily Smith, wife of William H. Sage, died 29 March 1844, ae. 29 years 7 months (daughter of George B. Smith and Joanna, daughter of William Vermilye and Mary Taylor)
  • 17. Charles G. Smith, died 23 June 1832, age 16 days.
  • 18. Charlotte E. Smith, died 15 January 1825, ae. 15 months 7 days.
  • 19. David Vail, died 20 February 1820, ae. 40 years.
  • 20. ---- Vermilyae, died 15 April 1825, ae. 55 years 3 days.
  • 21. Gerardus Vermilyae, died 3 August 1823, ae. 52 years 2 months (unmarried, born 5 June 1771, son of Jacob Vermilyae and Susannah Dyckman).
  • 22. Jacob Vermilyae, died 21 January 1814, ae. 74 years. (born 1740, married 1st; 1766 married 2nd, 1773; son of John Vermilyae and Charity Dyckman)
  • 23. (Susannah Dyckman, his wife) (married 10 April 1766)
  • 24. Mary Vermilyae (Mary Dyckman wife of Jacob Vermilye, # 22); died 25 January 1826, ae. 78 years (daughter of William Dyckman and Mary Tourneur)
  • 25. Rebecca Vermilyea, died 5 October 1828, ae. 34 years (daughter of # 22)
  • 26. William Vermilyae; died 7 January 1822, ae. 46 years (son Of # 22)
  • 27. Isaac ---- died ---- February ---- 6 (broken stone).

DYCKMAN GRAVEYARD REBURIALS; IN OAKLAND CEMETERY, YONKERS N.Y.

The following bodies were disinterred from the Dyckmen Graveyard, at Inwood, New York City, and reinterred in Oakland Cemetery, in Yonkers, N.Y., and were copied by Francis F. Spies, during July—September 1922. The numbers and comments in brackets are those of Mr. Spies. It may be of interest to compare Mr. Spies's data, with that given to us, by Mr. Edsall, in 1881.
  • (675) Jacobus Dyckman, died 20 August 1852, ae. 85 years 11 months 13 days (son of William Dyckman and Mary Tourneur.) (born 18 September 1748)
  • (676) Hannah (Brown) Dyckman, his wife, died 20 August 1814, ae. 50 years.
  • (681) William Dyckman, died 31 August 1805, ae. 28 years (son of # 675)
  • (685) Frederick Dyckman, died 20 October 1809, ae. 32 years 10 months 16 days (son of Jacobus # 675)
  • (686) (Eva Myers, wife of Frederick Dyckman, born 8 January 1782, died 18 February 1845, ae. 65 years 1 month 10 days, daughter of Jacob Myer and Cornelia Dyckman)
  • (687) Jacob Dyckman, died 24 November 1822, ae. 34 years 1 month 27 days. (born 11 October 1788, son of # 675, unmarried. M.D. Health Commissioner of New York City.)
  • (689) Isaac Dyckman, died 6 January 1868 (born 17 November 1794, son of # 675. Unmarried)
  • (692) Maria Dyckman, died 28 January 1863 (daughter of Michael Dyckman and Sarah Oakley)
  • (695) Michael Dyckman, died 24 November 1854. (born 22 September 1797, son of # 675. unmarried)
  • (696) Maria Dyckman, died 10 January 1810, ae. 24 years 5 days (born 25 December 1786, daughter of # 675)
  • (2159) William Dyckman Smith, born 8 May 1806—died 27 August 1882 (son of Caleb Smith and Hannah, daughter of Jacobus Dyckman)
  • (2160) Jane Rebecca Vermilye, his wife, died 9 August 1855, ae. 45 years 10 months 8 days (daughter of James Vermilye and Jane greenway)

NAGEL CEMETERY, NEW YORK CITY. NAMES OF IDENTIFIED DEAD DISINTERRED IN 1926.

The Nagel Cemetery was located on Manhattan Island, between West 212th Street, and West 215th Street; the westerly line of the Cemetery being 185 feet east of the east building line of 10th Avenue, and extended approximately 162 feet eastwardly along the north building line of West 212th Street. The westerly line of the Cemetery extended approximately 140 feet north from 212th Street, and the easterly line of the Cemetery, extended approximately 125 feet north of West 212th Street. There were a few bodies buried outside these limits.

NAMES ----- GRAVE ----- DATE OF DEATH ----- IDENTITY DETERMINED BY.
  • 1. Berrien, Adelina Cecella 29 March 26, 1833 Head Stone.
  • 2. Bolton, Frances 33 June 16, 1819 Head Stone.
  • 3. Bowers, Blasims 59 March 27, 1837 Name Plate.
  • 4. Bowers, Casper 59 July 23, 1841 Name Plate.
  • 5. Brown, Sarah 270 October 25, 1831 Name Plate.
  • 6. Clemens, Joseph 2 March 2, 1814 Head Stone.
  • 7. Clifford, Carrie A. 155 August 27, 1871 Name Plate.
  • 8. Conklin, Edward Douglas 36 July 2, 1908 Name Plate.
  • 9. Corklin, Ella Louise 78 May 24, 1898 Name Plate.
  • 10. Conklin, Harito G. 70 March 29, 1887 Name Plate.
  • 11. Conklin, Marion 70 September 14, 1873 Name Plate.
  • 12. Conklin, Rognea M. 70 ---- 1870 Name Plate.
  • 13. Cregier, Joseph D. 67 April 18, 1832 Name Plate.
  • 14. Cute, Catharine Ann 46 September 29, 1837 Name Plate.
  • 15. Davis, Elizabeth A. 40 December 7, 1854 Head Stone.
  • 16. Davis, Margarite Mathalie 152 July 20, 1871 Name Plate.
  • 17. Davis, Mary June 40 July 4, 1883 Name Plate.
  • 18. Davis, Rosanna 70 October 29, 1874 Name Plate.
  • 19. Davis, Samuel S. 40 December 6, 1882 Name Plate.
  • 20. Douglas, Edward 157 February 11, 1825 Name Plate.
  • 21. George, Edward B. 294 June 30, 1881 Name Plate.
  • 22. Gross, Jessie H. 42 December 11, 1850 Name Plate.
  • 23. Grote, Margaret 43 October 18, 1850 Name Plate.
  • 24. Guimen, Samuel F. 53 June 21, 1854 Name Plate.
  • 25. Guinan, William 55 ---- 1866 Name Plate.
  • 26. Hadley, George W. 50 February 12, 1859 Head Stone.
  • 27. Hadley, Isaac W. 49 ----, 1841 Name Plate.
  • 28. Hadley, Mary Ann 52 September 3, 1327 Head Stone.
  • 29. Hadley, Mary R. 50 April 20, 1880 Head Stone.
  • 30. Hadley, William 24 November. 22, 1801 Head Stone.
  • 31. Hadley, William 56 August 28, 1825 Name Plate.
  • 32. Haley, Hannah Christianna 61 January 25, 1841 Name Plate.
  • 33. Haley, John B. 47 January 20, 1844 Name Plate.
  • 34. Horn, Maria 151 March 12, 1878 Name Plate.
  • 35. Hyatt, Jacob 182 September 5, 1825 Name Plate.
  • 36. Miller, Harriet 48 December 1, 1825 Name Plate.
  • 37. Moore, Blaze 41 June 11, 1829 Name Plate.
  • 38. Moore, Catharine 41 March 31, 1866 Name Plate.
  • 39. Moore, Elize 41 November 25, 1837 Name Plate.
  • 40. Moore, Margarite 154 June 29, 1820 Name Plate.
  • 41. Newman, Cora Erminette 70 November 25, 1872 Name Plate.
  • 42. Newman, Ella 70 February ----, 1880 Name Plate.
  • 45. Newman, Harito 70 ----, 1887 Name Plate.
  • 44. Oakley Johanna M. 284 December 25, 1902 Name Plate.
  • 45. Oakley, Morris 122 October 5, 1875 Name Plate.
  • 46. Oblenus, Abraham 44 July 12, 1876 Name Plate.
  • 47 Post, Aaron 68 February ----, 1842 Name Plate.
  • 48. Post, Ann 138 ---- Head Stone.
  • 49. Post, Caroline 68 March 7, 1840 Name Plate.
  • 50. Post, Dorothy 120 October 28, 1869 Name Plate.
  • 51. Riker, Frederick 11 June 2, ---- Head Stone.
  • 52. Rogers, Edmund 59 September 9, 1845 Name Plate.
  • 53. Ryer, Samuel 59 ---- Name Plate.
  • 54. Ryer, William 54 ----, 1844 Name Plate.
  • 55. Sage, Emily H. 13 March 29, 1844 Name Plate.
  • 56. Smith, Charlotte 12 January 15, 1825 Head Stone.
  • 57. Van Oblenus, Sidney 45 August 20, 1902 Peter Van Oblenus(Brother of deceased).
  • 58. Vermilya, Anna 305 August 9, 1861 Name Plate.
  • 59. Vermilya, Frances 69 May 20, 1847 Name Plate.
  • 60. Vermilya, Graudus 16 August 5, 1855 Name Plate.
  • 61. Vermilya, Isaac 31 April 30, 1825 Name Plate.
  • 62. Vermilya, Mary 7 June 25, 1826 Head Stone.
  • 63. Vermilya, Rebecca 6 October 6, 1828 Head Stone.
  • 64. Vermilya, Susan M. 23 January 30, 1889 Name Plate.
  • 65. Vermilya, William 4 January 7, 1822 Head Stone.
  • 66. Wagner, Grace 137 ---- 1875 Name Plate.
  • 67. Warner, Euphamia 310 April 12, 1841 Head Stone.

The Hagel Cemetery was located within the limits of the present "207th Yards", Independent System, New York Transit System. The bodies were disinterred in 1926, work beginning on October 20th, of that year, and under the supervision of Board of Transportation. The bodies were reinterred in Woodlawn Cemetery, Borough of the Bronx, New York City, in a burial lot, approximately 53 feet by 30 feet, (Lot No. 16150), North of Alpine Avenue, and approximately 91 feet east of West Border Avenue, of Woodlawn Cemetery.

Total number of bodies disinterred was 417; of which the total number of known bodies was 67; total number of coffins used for reinternment was 312; maximum number of bodies found in one grave was 11; minimum number of bodies found in one grave was 1; Maximum number of bodies reinterred in one coffin was 11; minimum number of bodies reinterred in one coffin 1.

Each grave was assigned a number as it was opened at the Nagel Cemetery by the Board of Transportation. These same grave numbers were assigned to the coffins containing the remains disinterred, so that the coffin number in which the bodies were reinterred in Woodlawn Cemetery corresponds with the grave number assigned at the Hagel Cemetery.

KTNGSBRIDGE BURIAL GROUNDS: BERRIAN-BASHFORD By Thomas H. Edsall.

"Bordering on the lake and running back to the lane which leads up past the old saw mill to the residence of Mr. Augustus Van Cortlandts, is a plot of several acres, used as a colt-pasture, At the end towards the lane, where now is a grove of locusts, there are yet standing about 60 years ago, the house of Jacobus Van Cortlandt, who bought its site (and perhaps the old house) in 1699. At the other end, overlooking the lake, is an ancient burial-place. Most of the graves were marked by field stones only, with no inscriptions, except sometimes the initials of the deceased, of several inscribed headstones standing a few years ago, but two remain in the place. The New York City and Northern Rail Road was cut through one end of the plot, where tradition says negroes were buried. This cemetery was in part at least, the probable burial place of the families of William Betts and George Tippett- the first settlers after Vander Donck. They purchased the large tract comprising it, in 1668, from Elias Doughty, brother and grantee of Mrs. O'Neale, Vander Donk's widow. The stones which remain upright are inscribed: In Memory of Samuel Berrien who died June 26, 1795, aged 75 years 2 months 4 days. In Memory of Dorcas Berrien who died February 20, 1794, aged 66 years 3 months and 22 days".

Samuel(4) Berrian was descended from Cornelius Jansen(1) Berrien, from Alckmaer, North Hollad, probably a Huguenot, whose parents had fled thither from Berrien, in France. He was settled in Flatbush as early as 1669, and died at Newtown in 1689. His widow, Jannetie, daughter of Jan Stryker, married Samuel Edsall, and his son John(2), married his step-sister Ruth Edsall, April 5, 1697. Their son Cornelius(3) married Sarah Hallett, and had Samuel (4).

Dorcas Berrian was a daughter of George Tippett, son of George(2) and grandson of George(1), whose wife Mehitable was a daughter of his co-owner William Betts. The latter married at Barnstable, Mass., in February 1639, Alice ---- a "maiden of the Bay", who survived him.

From broken marble slab nearly buried in the ground, the following was deciphered: "In Memory of Phebe, wife of John Bashfod, who departed this life October 17, 1807, age 37 years 9 months 7 days." "In Memory of Hannah ---- of John Bashford, who departed this life September 27, 1805, age 34 years 10 months". T.H.E.

ACKERMAN-WARNER, "Thomas H. Edsall, Esq., under date of July 24th (too late for our last issue) sends the following additional items on page 144, of the July number of the Record, relating to Van Cortlandta, Yonkers: "On a Prostate brown stone slab is the following: In Memory of William Ackerman, Who departed this life October 4, 1808, in the 82nd year of his age." "A field stone is marked A x W. Probably the initials of Andrew Warner. Ackerman was probably he who once owned what is now Riverdale."

KINGBRIDGE BURIAL GROUNDS; "OLD BURIAL GROUNDS IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NEW YORK." By Thomas H. Edsall.

"Where Sedgwick Avenue intersected it, on the slope of Fordham Heights was another old abandoned burial place partly overrun by the Avenue. The following data was copied in 1881.

"Among my notes, I find the following transcripts of inscriptions on old grave stones taken in April 1881, in an ancient and long disused burial place on the Van Cortlandt estate, near the Station of that name on the New York City and Northern Rail Road. I believe this to have been the family burial ground of the Betts and Tippett families, when they owned and occupied the land of which that estate is a part, in the seventeenth century. The old Van Cortlandt Mansion stood about 100 yards from it until it was torn down about 70 years ago.
  • On a prostrate, broken marble slab: "In Memory of Phebe, wife of John Bashford, who departed this life October 17, 1805, age 37 years 9 months 7 days". On a broken fragment of marble: "In memory of Hannah ---- of John Bashford, who departed this life Sep. 27, 1805, age 34 years and 10 months".
  • On a brown sand stone slab, Standing: "In Hemory of William Ackerman ----"
  • On well Preserved brown sand stone slabs standing side by side: "In Memory of Dorcas Berrian, who died February 20, 1794, age 66 years 3 months 22 days"; and, "In Memory of Samuel Berrian, who died June 26, 1795, aged 75 years 2 months 4 days".
"The last two were grandparents of the Rev. William Berrian, D.D., late Rector of Trinity Church and its historian. The grandmother, Dorcas, was a daughter of George Tippett, owner of Tippet's Neck (Spuyten Duyvil), a loyalist who it is said migrated to Nova Scotia, at the close of the Revolutionary War. Samuel Berrian purchased his estate and resided upon it until his death. He was descended from Cornelius Jansen Berrien, a Huguenot, and Jannetie Stryker, daughter of Jan, by marriage of their son John with his step-sister Ruth Edsall, April 5, 1697, who had issue Cornelius, who married December 29, 1719, Sarah Hallett and had Samuel who died ut supra.

This is very likely the burial ground that was situated at the intersetion of Fordham Road and Sedgwick Ave., opposite Devoe Park. (F.C.H.)
  • John Berrian, died January 30, 1836, age 49 years 11 months 11 days.
  • Peter Valentine, died April 22, 1810, age 74 years 5 months 20 days.
  • Mary Valentine, died June 2, 1834, age 85 years 10 months 27 days.
  • Nicholas Berrien, died March 10, 1844, age 76 years 6 months 8 days.
  • Elizabeth, wife of Nicholas B., died March 5, 1834, aged 64 years 9 months 2 days.
  • John Berrien, died October 17, 1844, age 55 years 4 months 2 days.
  • Nancy, wife of Samuel Berrien, died February 26, 1865, 71 yrs. 6 months 23 days.
  • Samuel Berrian, born May 27, 1785, died December 5, 1836, 51 yrs. 6 mos. 7 days.
  • James, son of William and Lydia Laurence, died February 8, 1844, aged 38 years 4 months 18 days.
  • Lidia Laurence, died November 1, 1847, aged 77 years 7 months.
  • Matthew Rowland, born October 12, 1807, died February 18, 1840, age 32 years 4 months 6 days.
  • Oliver Cromwell, died March 18, 1818, age 52 years 8 months 2 days.
  • Jacob B. Hart, died November 25, 1852, age 27 years 2 months.
  • Hannah Devoe, died March 28, 1836, age 21 years 10 months.
  • Andrew Berrien, son of John and Ann ----.
  • Nicholas Berrien, son of John ----.


HISTORICAL CEMETERY DESPOILED; PICTURESQUE FORHAM HEIGHTS BURYING GROUND, NOW A BARREN WASTE. BY Randall Oomfort.

Not content with razing to the ground stately mansions, the merciless speculatore are now invading the sacred precincts or Brox Cemeteries. A large gang of workmen recently assailed the tiny "God's Acre" at Sedgwick Avenue and Fordhem Road, on Fordham Heights, known as the old Berrien Burying Ground, and literally carried every thing away before them, so that today the spot, once completely covered with thickly growing trees and bushes, is as desolate and barren as the Sahara Desert.

Dating back to the early days when the Fordham Manor Dutch Reformed Church stood close by, this little enclosure was used as a place for its interments. As it is claimed that right to bury the dead there was merely a matter of favor, and as no plots were actually sold, the tract has now been reclaimed by the heirs and is about to be placed on the real estate market.

A most pathetic sight was witnessed while the band or laborers were at work digging. Under a large tree was placed a packing box, in which all bones were laid, to be carried to a nearby undertaker's establishment. Already the capacity was strained to its utmost, and skulls and other equally grewsome relics filled it to overflowing. several feet below ground, a large tombstone was discovered inscribed: OLIVER CROMWELL; Died in 1816; Age 52 years.

As if anticipating the downfall or the little cemetery over which it had so long guarded, a magnificent willow tree on the Sedgwiek Avenue side, not long ago, came crashing to the ground, whose great trunk, three feet from the base, measuring just twenty-two feet and one inch, and was declared to have been 300 years old. Had Henry Hudson chanced to peer through the rocky cleft at Spuyten Duyvil, where the splendid memorial structure is about to be erected in his honor, he might easily have detected this young monarch or the forest growing on the precipitous woodland hillside.

Today the branches or the trees that have been hewn down are grouped in a sort of a rough rustic fence around the bare rock and upturned earth that mark the once rural nook where reposed so many of the Bronx's early residents.

Across the Harlem River on the broad Dyekman Flats, at Inwood, is the little Nagle Cemetery, that so recently figured as the spot where the City tried to collect a lot of taxes, and did not know from whom to collect them: And just above, on the sloping lawn or the Webb shipbuilders' Home, the graceful white and gold figurehead is apparently watching over both burying grounds with unceasing interest as if saying: "I'm not so old as either of you, but if this despoiling process keeps on, I rather think I will be here long after you both have become things or the past.

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