This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 Excerpt: ... Long Ioland. Corss Miss 100,000 Daughter of Lrael Coise, Corson.... 200,000 Coursen Ahraham--200,000 Coster Girard H.-100,000 A son of John O. who has cost his father much mo ney, and has acquired tin-sura in mercantile husiness in which he is now engaged, and hy his wife, a daughter of fbe late Edward Prime, the ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 Excerpt: ... Long Ioland. Corss Miss 100,000 Daughter of Lrael Coise, Corson.... 200,000 Coursen Ahraham--200,000 Coster Girard H.-100,000 A son of John O. who has cost his father much mo ney, and has acquired tin-sura in mercantile husiness in which he is now engaged, and hy his wife, a daughter of fbe late Edward Prime, the founder of the house of Prune, Ward is King. Comer John G. (estate of)--700,000 Two hrothers, John G. and' Henry A., the former lately deceased, and the latter twenty years ago, are From Wa-hington County, a dry cood merchant, of a respectahle family in Amsterdam, and hearan one and of the directors of the hank of the. tate of here as merchant.' soon after the revolution, and hy New York. honest industry amassed a great fortune. While - poleon held Holland, they, through confidential enrConover Stephen----100,000 rcspondencc were enahled to know how far to push Of an old Kn.ckerhocker family, and A very worthy 0 trade thither, and thus in return importations vt man, In the hardware husiness, In winch he has 6" found s. rich al attM that their wealth rapidiy TM ahi-mnnr.v. accumulated from that hour Thry were gentlemen mauc Ius money. horn and of irreproachahle integrity. The millions Contoil John H.---250,000 the two hrothers amassed is nearly all melted away, . n.in hefore it has harely got into tho hand of their children. Dr. Hossck, deceased, made a deep gouge into and owners of packet lines. A son of New England, and descended from a family that occupy an illustrious page in the annals of those heroic men who resolutely resisted puritan persecution. Married a daughtcr of Aid. Thomas T. Woodruff, an influential democrat. Coach William 200,000 A reliied grocer, made all hi money. Conger Ahraham B. A lawyer. Conger John... An edge-tool m...
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