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-- PAULUS, POULES, POWELL -- The family groups represented in this collection may not be complete, because information was entered bit by bit as I found it or happened upon it; I have not done any systematic research on these families. Because they do not compose whole family genealogies, these listings are arranged differently from most genealogical records or histories. Each listing is a family group, and is arranged and filed alphabetically under the name of the head of the family. Names are generally in alphabetical order (disregarding spelling variations and middle names), then in approx. chronological order. The first sorting is by surname (mixing together any and all spelling variations), then by given name, then by approximate birthdate (when known) in approximate chronological order. For easier reference, surnames in headings are grouped together under the most common spelling usage that evolved in this geographical location, regardless of individualistic spellings in the records themselves. Cross references are used in most cases where surname spellings substantially vary. Within the quoted records, the individual spellings have been (mostly) retained because they sometimes provide clues (although in general but with exceptions they seem to largely reflect the record keeper's particular orthography and not always, at this early period, any special family preference). Those interested can see the variety and evolvement of a particular name s spelling and the interesting and sometimes amusing attempts at phonetic reproduction. Keep in mind that before names and spellings were standardized, records reflected the individualistic whim of the particular recorder (often two different spellings of the same name within the same document). In addition, all records were handwritten, and sometimes deciphering a handwritten name in early records can be quite challenging! So expect to search under all possibilities of spelling (for both surnames and given names). Given names are grouped together without regard for middle initials or middle names. Because middle names and/or initials are sometimes used, sometimes not used in various records, it seemed simplest to arrange entries as if the middle names or initials did not exist. Usually all variations of a given name are grouped together as though spelled one way: Jan, Johannes, John, etc. are all grouped as one (but also look under the other forms). Sources and references are included with each "family" grouping, but may or may not include sources that are cited (or are obvious, such as baptismal records, etc.) within the narrative or listing itself. As with any compiled genealogical record, researchers should regard this information as leads and clues, and should verify all data with independent research. I welcome, and would be grateful for, any additions or corrections, especially with source citations. copyright 2012 Patricia A. Wardell 130 Crestview Drive Englewood, FL 34223 the.wardells@gte.net (I prefer e-mail correspondence) ------------------------------- Paulus/Poules/Powell etc. See also separate file: Paul See also separate file: Roelofse Powles/Paulus/Paulison/Pouwelse/Powell, etc. (are these all related families?) One Paulus, or Paulison family descended from Paulus Pietersen who was born at Merwen, a small town in Holland, 1632, and emigrated in 1656. He m. (2) Tryntje Martens, Sept. 1, 1685, and located at Bergen, where he became prominent. He d. Dec 18, 1702; his wife d. 19 May 1702. Another Poules family might be descended from Poules Jurckes/Yorkse, some of whose descendants may have adopted the surname Poules. Another ancestor may be Thomas Paul/Pouwel/Pouwell from St. Christoffel (m. 1711 NYC Ref Ch) Jannetje Waldron. Powles, Abraham Abraham Powles m. Maritje Van Riper ---children of Abraham Powles & Maritje Van Riper: Judith Powles, b. abt. 6 March 1751; m. Abraham Holdrum, son of William Haldron & Grietje Peterson Dirrick Powelse, b. 5 Nov 1752; 19 Nov 1752 Acquackanonk Ref Ch (wit: Enoch Powelse, Jannetje Powelse) Fytje Pouwelse, b. 2 Feb 1754; 17 March 1754 Acquackanonk Ref Ch (wit: Isaac Pouwelse, Catrina Niewkerk) (note in record: Female sponsor's surname Jurryanse" crossed out) Durie, Howard I., The Kakiat Patent, p. 171; Kelly, Arthur, Vital Records of the Protestant Dutch Reformed Church at Acquackanonk, 1977 (reprinted 1992) 1

Powles, Abraham (Powlus) Abraham Powles m. Rachel Sloat (Slote) son of dau. of John Sloat & b. abt. b. 29 Sep 1780 Closter d. 9 July 1815, aged 32.1.10 d. 13 Oct 1870, aged 90, Closter buried Auryansen Burying Ground, near Closter Sta., Bergen Co., NJ buried Alpine, NJ (or Auryansen BG, Closter) Rachel Sloat m. (2) 27 Sep 1817 Sugar Loaf St., NYC Dutch Ref Ch, James Kearney (Kearny), son of Guisbert Kearny. A notice in the Yonkers Gazette 23 Oct 1870 stated that Aunty Carny, the hostess of the only place of public resort at Upper Closter, N.J. opposite Yonkers, quietly departed this life last week at the good old age of 91." ---children of Abraham Powles & Rachel Sloat: Elizabeth Powles, b. 2 Aug 1810; 26 Aug 1810 Madison Avenue Ref Ch, NYC (wit: Jane Powles) (parents in record: Abraham Powles & Rachel Sloth); d. 7 April 1890, aged 79.8.11; buried Ridgefield, NJ (English Neighborhood), Bergen Co., NJ; m. Jacob J. Demarest. He d. 3 Feb 1878, aged 69.7.?; buried Ridgefield, NJ. Auransen Grave Yard East of Closter Station (procured by Mrs. F. A. Westervelt, 1900; at BCHS); "Aunty Carny, the Hostess of the Only Place of Public Resort at Upper Closter, N.J. Opposite Yonkers, Quietly Departed This Life Last Week at the Good Old Age of 91," from The Yonkers Gazette (Yonkers Library), Saturday 23 Oct 1870; Ackerman, Herbert S., and Arthur J. Goff, Thirty Seven Cemeteries, 1946, Auryansen Cemetery, Closter, NJ, p. 73; New York #2, 1740s-1880s Marriage Index online at genealogy.com; Vosburgh, Royden Woodward, Records of the Madison Avenue Reformed Church in the City of New York, Vol. 1, p. 10 (online at New York Genealogical & Biographical Society) Powelson, Abraham Abraham Powelson m. Lanache ---children of Abraham Powelson & Lanache Maria Powelson, 24 Nov 1782 Hillsborough (Millstone) Ref Ch Hansen, Andrew (Rev.), Hillsborough (Millstone) Reformed Church Baptisms in Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Vol. VII, p. 203 Powelson, Abraham Abraham Powelson m. Lammetje (Lanache?) In his will, Abraham Powelson, of Bedminster twsp. Dated Jan. 23, 1808. Probat. June 3, 1809. Names wife, Lamechy; children, John, Mary, Abraham, Cornelius, Sarah, Peter, Laney and Ann. Executors: wife, Lamechy, son, John, and friend, William McEowen. Witnesses: John Mehelm, Abraham J. Van Arsdale, Paul Voorhees. (A, p. 210). Early Recorded Wills in Somerset -- from 1804, from Records in Surrogate s Office in Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Vol. VII, p. 191 Powell, Amos Amos Powell d. before 11 April 1750 In his will, he wrote:...i, Amos Powell, of Bethpage, in the town of Oyster Bay, being this 8th day of the 1st month 1749/50 very sick, I leave to my brother Joshua 20 acres of Plain land which I have within fence near the east end of the Plain, as may appear by the Plains Division; I also leave him 80. I leave to my brother Isaac and my brother in law, Samuel Pryor, 16, "for the use and intent to build a horse stable for Friends use at Bethpage." I leave to Jacob Seaman and Samuel Willis 12, for the use and maintenance of my cousin, Clement Willits, "and in case they should find she hath not need to fully use the whole, then the remainder I would have go to the use of the monthly meeting at Westbury." I leave to my six brothers, Thomas, Wait, Moses, Richard, Joshua, and Isaac, all my lands and rights of land equally. Of all the rest of my estate I leave 2/3 to my six brothers, and 1/3 to my sisters, Abigail Hallock, Mary Pryor, Elizabeth Powell, Hannah Wilson, Martha Keen, and Deborah Whitson. I make my brothers Joshua and Isaac, and my brother in law, John Wilson, executors. Witnesses, Jacob Titus, Thomas Pearsall, Jr. Proved, April 11, 1750, "The executors being duly affirmed." Pelletreau, William S., Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate s Office, City of New York, pub. as Collections of the New York Historical Society, 1744-58 (will of Amos Powell) Pouwlsen, Andries Andries Pouwlsen m. Jannetje ---children of Andries Pouwelsen & Jannetje Maria Andriesse Pouwelsen, 6 Feb 1726 Raritan Ref Ch (no wit) First Reformed Church, Raritan [NJ] (Somerville) Baptisms in Somerset County Historical Quarterly, (edited by A. Van Doren Honeyman), Vol. 2, 1913, No. 3, p. 213 Paulison, Christian Zabriskie (Rev.) Christian Zabriskie Paulison m. 24 April 1826 Caroline Hassert son of Dirk/Richard Paulison & New Brunswick, NJ 3 dau. of & Helena Zabriskie b. 30 March 1805 Ridgefield Park, NJ 1 b. about 1806 NJ 27 April 1805 Hackensack Ref Ch 1 d. 29 Nov 1851 Ridgfield Park, NJ of consumption, age 46.8.- 1 d. 25 Oct 1858, age 52.3.13 1 2

buried Hackensack Cem., Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ 1 buried Hackensack Cem. 1 Christian Zabriskie Paulison was a Reformed Dutch minister. By 1850, they lived in Glen(n), Montgomery Co., NY, where they were listed in the census, living next door to Cornelius Putman, 54, lawyer, b. NY; his wife Gazeena, 48, and Maria, 26; Alonzo, 21, physician; Elizabeth, 19; Effingham, 16. ---children of (Rev.) Christian Zabriskie Paulison & Caroline Hassert: Helen Paulison, b. about 1829 NY Anna Paulison Letitia Paulison, b. about 1831-1832 Hackensack, NJ; m. Glen Putnam (Putman). He was b. about 1821 Amsterdam, NY, prob. the son of Cornelius H. Putman & Gazena V. Maybe/Maybee. 2 They were listed in the 1860 Census for New York City, Glen and Letitia Putnam, page 359 20 W NYC District 2: NIBLO, Joseph 30 male Grocer $--- born NY Niblo, Carmelia 18 female born NY Niblo, Stewart 1 male born NY PUTNAM, Glen 39 male Merchant $10,000 born NY PUTNAM, Letitia 28 female born NJ PUTNAM, Glen 8 male born NY PUTNAM, Carrie 5/12 female born NY 2 Kate Paulison Carrie Paulison Alexander Montgomery Paulison Emma Paulison (Emma Louisa Paulison), b. about July 1850 NY; m. 23 Nov 1870 English Neighborhood True Ref Ch, George Henry Mabie, son of Daniel Mabie & Euphemia Demarest [1] Information online Oct 1998 from Ree Hopper <REETREE@aol.com>, citing Zabriskie, George Olin, The Zabriskie Family, 1963 (#4339); [2] Information online Oct 1998 from Sylvia H. Nelson <shn1@ix.netcom.com>; [3] On Passaic Co. Genealogy Club Webpage, viewed June 2000 -- Proctor, Maryjane, Family Chronicles of the Paterson Intelligencer Newspaper Marriages and Deaths 1825 to 1856 (this marriage notice from 10 May 1826 issue); Zabriskie, George Olin, The Zabriskie Family: A Three Hundred and one Year History of the descendants of Albrecht Zaborowskij (Ca 1638-1711) of Bergen County, New Jersey, 1963 Pauluszen, Cornelis Cornelis Pauluszen m. abt. Nov 1696 Jannetje Andries son of Paulus Dirckszen [Huff] & Brooklyn dau. of Andries Jeuriaense & Geertie Willemse (banns 11 Oct 1696 Annetje Pieters Praa b. Albany, NY NYC Ref Ch) b. Brooklyn, NY 26 Jan 1679 (at Brooklyn) Flatbush Ref Ch In the NYC Ref Ch record of their banns, they are "Cornelis Pauluszen, j.m. Van N. Albanien, en Jannetje Andries, j.d. Van Breuckelen, d'eerste wonende tot N. Yorck, en twede tot Breuckelen." ---children of Cornelis Powelson & Jannetje Andries: Elisabet Pouwelsen, 30 June 1703 Raritan Ref Ch (wit: Cornelis Theunissen amd wife) (no mother s name in record) Maria Pouwels, 25 Oct 1704 Raritan Ref Ch (wit: Abraham Merledt and wife) (no mother s name in record) Elsjen Pouwels, 30 April 1707 Raritan Ref Ch (wit: Andris Jurjensen and wife) (no mother s name in record) Neeltien Pouwels, 2 Aug 1710 Raritan Ref Ch (wit: Hendrick Reyniersen, Helena Fonteyn) (no mother s name in record) Kornelis Cornelsz Powelson, 30 April 1712 Raritan Ref Ch (wit: Hendrick and Elisabet Bries) (no mother s name in record) Poulus Pouwels, 17 Oct 1716 Raritan Ref Ch (wit: Hendrick Bries and wife) (no mother s name in record) First Reformed Church, Raritan [NJ] (Somerville) Baptisms in Somerset County Historical Quarterly, (edited by A. Van Doren Honeyman), Vol. II, 1913, No. 1, p. 42; Ibid., Vol. 2, 1913, No. 2, p. 138, 140, 143; NYC Reformed Dutch Church Marriages, in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, July 1880, p. 128; Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam-New York City, 1940 (Vol. IX of Collections of the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society), reprinted 1997 by Heritage Books Powlesse, Cornelius (Pouleuse) Cornelius Powlesse m. 25 May 1792 Sophia Conklin (Fytje) son of Marte Pouwelse & Tappan Ref Ch dau. of Lidea Banta both of Tappan b. 13 Aug 1770 b. 2 Sep 1770 Tappan Ref Ch ---children of Cornelius Powlesse & Sophia Conklin: Marte Powlesse (Martin Powles), b. 8 July 1794; 17 Aug 1794 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Marte Powlesse, Lidea Powlesse); m. 25 Sep 1813 Sugar Loaf St., NYC Dutch Ref Ch, Rachel Salyer, dau. of Michael Salyer & Elizabeth Mabie Betrothals and Marriages of the Dutch Reformed Church of Tappan, Rockland County, NY in The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, serialized, beginning in issue Vol. LXXXIV, No. 3 (July 1953); Cole, David, History of Rockland County, New York, 1884 (reprinted 1986), appendix includes early Baptisms of the Tappan Ref Ch, the Clarkstown Ref Ch, and the Tappan Irregular congregation; Banta, Theodore M., A Frisian Family: The Banta Genealogy, 1893, p. 41 (#297 Cornelius Powelson) Powles, David 3

David Powles m. about 24 Nov 1864 1 -?- Conklin [1] Maria Ferdon Journals (at Bergen County Historical Society); Powel, Dennis Dennis Powel m. 7 Sep 1822 Catherine Doremus son of Stone House Plains Ref Ch dau. of Stone House Plains (Essex Co., NJ) Marriages & Baptisms, Online at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mqueman/stone.html Paulusz, Dirk Dirk Paulusz m. Aagje Teunis Covert ---children of Dirk Paulusz & Aagje Teunis Covert: Geertruy Dirckse, m. Gabriel Sprong Johannes Dirksz, 23 1680 at Brooklyn, Flatbush Ref Ch (wit: Teunis Jansz Couwers, Arend frederiksz, Jannetje Teunis, Jannetje Claasz van Loenderslodt) (parents op Jameco in record) Wilhemus Dirksz, 23 1680 at Brooklyn, Flatbush Ref Ch (wit: Teunis Jansz Couwers, Arend frederiksz, Jannetje Teunis, Jannetje Claasz van Loenderslodt) (parents op Jameco in record) Voorhees, David William, Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol. I, 1677-1720, Holland Society 1998 Paulusz, Dirk Dirk Paulusz m. Sara Deats ---children of Dirk Paulusz & Sara Deats: William Dirksz, 20 April 1685 Brooklyn, rec. Flatbush Ref Ch (no wit) (parents from Jamaica) Voorhees, David William, Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol. I, 1677-1720, Holland Society 1998; Pouwelse, Dirck Dirck Pouwelse m. Feytie Hartemanse Vreeland son of dau. of Hertman Michielse Vreeland & (banns 30 July 1699 Merritje Dirckse Braack b. Bergen, NJ Bergen Ref Ch) b. 21 Feb 1683 (b. rec. Bergen Ref Ch) 7 Mar 1683 NYC Ref Ch In the Bergen Ref Ch record of their marriage banns, they were: Dirck Poulussen, Y.M., born at Bergen, living there, and Fytje Hartmans Vreelant, Y.D., from Gemoenepa, living there. Received certificate August 19, to Hackensack. ---children of Dirck Pouwelse & Feytie Hartmanse Vreeland: Antie Pauwelse, 9 Sep 1711 Hackensack Ref Ch (wit: Johannes Pauwelse, Eegie Pauwelse) Versteeg, Dingman, and Thomas E. Vermilye, Jr., with contributions by Nicholas G. Vreeland, et. al., Bergen Records: Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Bergen in New Jersey, 1666 to 1788 (excerpted and reprinted from Year Books of the Holland Society of New York, 1913, 1914, 1915) Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1976; reprinted for Clearfield Co., Inc., 1990; Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack..., 1891 (Collections of the Holland Society of New York, Vol. I, Part I) Paulusson, Dirck (Richard) Dirck Paulusson m. 19 April 1787 Annaatje Gerrebrantse son of (poss?) Isaac Paulesson & Acquackanonk Ref Ch dau. of Rachel Van Ness (banns 24 Feb 1787 b. Acquackanonk Ref Ch) b. In the Acquackanonk Ref Ch record of their marriage and banns they were: Dirck Paulusse, j.m., b. & liv. Povershon, and Annaatje Gerrebrantse, j.d., b. & liv. our cong. ---children of Dirck Paulusson & Annaatje Gerrebrantse: Rachel Paulusson, b. 19 Sep 1787; 9 Dec 1787 Acquackanonk Ref Ch (wit: Gerrebrand Gerrebrantse, Fytje Paulusson) Isaac Paulusse, b. 25 Aug 1789; 15 Nov 1789 Acquackanonk Ref Ch (wit: Isaac Paulusse) John Paulusse, b. 9 Oct 1791; 25 Dec 1791 Acquackanonk Ref Ch (wit: John V. Winkel, Jannetje Paulusse) Hendrick Paulusse, b. 2 Dec 1793; 12 Jan 1794 Acquackanonk Ref Ch (wit: Abraham Scisco, Lena Gerrebrantse) Lena Paulusse, b. 13 Sep 1796; 4 Dec 1796 Acquackanonk Ref Ch (no wit) Kelly, Arthur, Vital Records of the Protestant Dutch Reformed Church at Acquackanonk, 1977 (reprinted 1992) Pouleson, Dirk (Richard) (m. Helena Zabriskie) See: Poulison, Richard Paulus, Domingus (Minckes, Mingo, Domingo, Domincus) (Mingo Pouwelse, Neger) Domingus Paulus m. 6 June 1694 Dorothy Trisser (Bresiel; Willems) son of Paulus Van Angola & NYC Ref Ch (widow of Frans Thomaszen/Haal) b. New York b. 1646 NYC Ref Ch 4

d. in or after 1703 d. In the m. record they are Minckes Paulus, j.m. Van N. Yorck, en Dorothee Trisser, Wed e Van Fransz Thomaszen, beyde wonende alhier. Minkes Pouwelse and Margriet Franse wit. 2 June 1703 NYC Ref Ch of Peterus, son of Pieter Luykasse & Marretie Luykasse Jans. ---children of Domingus Paulus & Dorothy Bresiel/Trisser/Willems: Paulus, 6 Oct 1695 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Rebecca Idens, Huysvr. Van Adriaen Corn. Van Schayck) (parents: Domingo Paulus, Dorethee) Jacob, 5 Mar 1697 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Jan Davidts en Jannetje s: h. vrouw) (parents: Domincus Poulse, Dorathe Willems); m. 29 Dec 1721 NYC Ref Ch, Maria Becker Maria, 5 Feb 1699 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Jacob Salomons, Elisabeth, s.h.vrou) (parents: Mingo Pouwelse, Dorathe Willems) Willem, 5 Mar 1701 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Pouwelus Turk Senr., Cornelia Van Schaick, h.v. van Johannes Plevier) (parents: Mingo Pouwelse, Neger, Dorathe Willems) Maritie, 2 June 1703 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Enoch Hill, Annatie Symonse, Marija Hill) (parents: Minkes Pouwelse, Dorathe Willems) [1] Hoffman, Henry B., "Researching African-American Families in New Netherland and Colonial New York and New Jersey" in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Vol. 136, No. 2, April 2005, p. 95; Record of the Reformed Dutch Church in the City of New York Marriages in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Apr 1880, p. 79; Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York: Baptisms, 1901, NYG&B Society; Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1901 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III) Pollison, Edward Edward Pollison m. Catharine Mowerson Crayon, Joseph Percy, Rockaway Records of Morris County, New Jersey, 1902, The Pollison Family, pp. 152-153 Poulse, Hendrik (Paulusse; Paulsze) Hendrik Poulse m. 26 July 1724 Neeltje Van Deursen son of NYC Ref Ch dau. of In the m. record they are" Hendrik Paulsze, j.m. V. N. York, met Neeltje Van Deurzen, j.d. V. N. York, beide wonende alhier." Hendrik Paulusse and Tryntje Van Deursen, h.v. van J. Paulusse wit. 26 Aug 1733 NYCRefCh of Robert, son of William Nersmith and Wyntje Paulusse. ---children of Hendrik Poulse & Neeltje Van Deursen: Elizabeth Pouwelse, 18 Oct 1724 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Johannes Pouwelse, Senr., Helena Van Deurse); apparently d.y. Aeltje Pouwelse, 30 Nov 1726 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Johannes Pouwelse, Senr., Aeltje Uytenbogert, Wed: van Jacob Van Deurse) Elizabeth Poulse, 9 June 1728 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Mattheus Van Deursen, Margrietje Poulse) Jacob Poulse, 17 May 1730 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Johannes Poulse, Aaltje Van Deurse) NYC Reformed Dutch Church Marriages, in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Apr 1882, p. 81; NYC Reformed Dutch Church Baptisms, in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Jan 1889, p. 18; July 1889, p. 119; Jan 1890, p. 30; July 1890, p. 115; Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1901 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III) Poulousse, Hendrick Hendrick Poulousse m. Susanna Bedlo ---children of Hendrick Poulousse & Susanna Bedlo: Isaak Poulousse (Isaac), 28 Apr 1734 NYC Ref Ch (wit: William Bond, Elisabeth Bedlo, Wede.) Elisabet Pouwelse, 4 Apr 1736 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Johannes Tibout, Elisabet Marschalk, h.v.van David Schuyler) Petrus Pouwelse, 30 June 1745 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Johannes Pouwelse, Susanna Brasher, Wed. van Isaac Brasher) NYC Reformed Dutch Church Baptisms, in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, July 1891, p. 141; Jan 1892, p. 18; Jan 1894, p. 13; Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1901 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III); Poulesen, Henry Henry Poulesen m. Mary On 16 December 1760, Garret and Mary Hennion, yeoman, of Bergen County, conveyed to Henry Powleson, cordwinder, of the same place, for 185, 50 acres, corner to Statts Degroot; line of Stephen Bourdett; part of lot containing 90.75 acres. Signed by Garret Hennion, Mary Hennion (her mark). Witnessed by Thomas Smith, William Wentworth. 1 On 25 March 1764, Henry and Mary Powleson of New York City, conveyed to Catharine Lynson, of the same place, for 155, 50 acres where Garret Hennion now lives, corner to Garret Benson, patented as 90 acres by Maj. John Berry...part of farm Samuel Moore sold to Garret Heanyon, 2 acres was sold to Thomas Allen. Signed by Henry Powleson and Mary Powleson (her mark). Witnessed by Charles Hade Fullwood, William Wentworth. 1 ---children of Henry Poulesen Peter Poulesen, 19 May 1766 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch (wit: Solomon De Boog and his wife) [1] Davis, John David, Bergen County New Jersey Deed Records 1689-1801, Heritage Books, Inc., 1995, p. 140, 145; Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of...schraalenburgh [Bergen Co., NJ], 1891, (Collections of the Holland Society of New York, Vol. I, Part II) 5

Powelson, Henry Henry Powelson On 10 May 1798 (recorded 3 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:317) Elizabeth Smith of Belmont, Haverstraw, in the County of Orange, State of New York, widow and relict of Thomas Smith, late of the same place, Counsellor at Law but now deceased, and John Van Zyle of the County of Bergen, for 90, 12 acres in Bergen County which formerly belonged to one Henry Powelson, same lately surveyed by John Day and has since been possessed by said John Van Zyle. Signed by Elizabeth Smith. Witnessed by Thomas Smith, Mary F. Smith. 1 [1] Bergen County, NJ Deeds, at Bergen Co., Division of Cultural & Historic Affairs, Hackensack, NJ, abstracted by Patricia A. Wardell; Powles, Hendrick Hendrick Powles m. 14 May 1803 Margaret Romeyn (Romein; Romaine) son of Paulus Powels & NYC Ref Ch dau. of Maria Nagel b. 29 Aug 1782 b. 29 Sep 1782 Tappan Ref Ch d. bef. Oct 1817 d. Margaret Romaine, [widow] of Henry Powless, joined on confession, the Greenwich Ref Ch, NYC 12 Oct 1817; she was dismissed July 1832. ---children of Hendrick Powles & Margaret Romeyn: Maria Powles, b. 8 Nov 1804; 30 Nov 1804 NYC Ref Ch Paul Powles, b. 12 Aug 1806; 30 Aug 1806 NYC Ref Ch John Powlus, b. 19 March 1813; 18 Apr 1813 Madison Ave. Ref Ch, NYC (parents in record: Henry Powlus & Margarit Romein) Moos, The Blauvelt Family Genealogy, Vol. I, p. 248; Vosburgh, Royden Woodward, Records of the Madison Avenue Reformed Church in the City of New York, Vol. 1, p. 22 (online at New York Genealogical & Biographical Society); Vosburgh, Royden Woodward, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church at Greenwich in the City of New York, p. 193 (online at New York Genealogical & Biographical Society e-library); [Poulison], Henry (Paulison) Henry Pollison m. 23 Sep 1804 Mary Mowerson (Catherine Mary Mowerson) son of John Paulison & by Rev. Ebenezer Jayne dau. of Henry Mowerson & Mary Cleveland of Milton, NJ Charlotte Hopler b. 29 Sep 1781 NJ b. 1787 NJ d. 19 June 1854 NJ d. 2 Feb 1836 NJ buried Holland Cem., Milton, Morris Co., NJ buried Holland Cem., Milton, NJ ---children of Henry Palison & Mary Mowerson: Selah Paulison, b. 8 April 1811; d. 28 Oct 1881; buried Holland Cem., Milton, Morris Co., NJ; m. Mary Louisa Wisner William M. Paulison, b. 8 May 1817 NJ; d. 19 Jan 1892 NJ; buried Newton Cem., Newton, Sussex Co., NJ; m. Katherine Peters Crayon, Joseph Percy, Rockaway Records of Morris County, New Jersey, 1902, The Pollison Family, pp. 152-153; Family Tree posted online at Ancestry.com; Powell, Henry Henry Powell m. 18 April 1816 Catherine Goetschius son of (poss.?) John Powell & Saddle River Ref Ch, dau. of (?) Peter Goetschius Claasje?) by Rev. S. Goetschius & Catherine Eckhart b. abt. 1792 b. 1 June 1789 19 July 1789 Paramus Ref Ch d. (prob) 19 Nov 1872, age 79.10.12 1 d. 26 Aug 1854, age 65.2.25 buried Zion Luth Chyd, Saddle River, Bergen Co., NJ 1 buried Union Cem., Waldwick, Bergen Co., NJ 1 They lived on East Allendale Avenue, Allendale, Bergen Co., NJ. ---children of Henry Powell & Catherine Goetschius: John Powell, b. 1817; 27 June 1817 New Prospect Meth Ch; d. 5 Oct 1849, age 32.7.1; buried Union Cemetery, Wyckoff, Bergen Co., NJ 2. Peter Goetschius Powell, 14 Feb 1820 New Prospect Meth Ch; d. 15 Nov 1892; m. 28 April 1852 New Prospect, Maria Ackerman Maria Powell (Maryann), b. 27 March 1822 Allendale, Bergen Co., NJ; 2 June 1822 New Prospect Methodist Ch (Waldwick, NJ); d. 10 July 1913 Ramsey; buried Wyckoff, Bergen Co., NJ; m. 13 Nov 1851 New Prospect Meth Ch, as his second wife, Garret G. Ackerman, son of Garret A. Ackerman & (1) Jannetje -?-. He had m. (1) Ann Coleman. Garret G. Ackerman & Maria Powell lived at Wyckoff. Henry H. Powell, b. 3 Feb 1830; d. 2 Oct 1835, age 5.7.29; buried Union Cemetery, Wyckoff, Bergen Co., NJ 2. [1] Zion Lutheran Church, Saddle River, Bergen Co., NJ, Gravestone Inscriptions, copied by Herbert S. Ackerman & Arthur J. Goff, 1943; [2] Ackerman, Herbert S., and Arthur J. Goff, Thirty Seven Cemeteries, 1946 (Union Cemetery, Wyckoff, NJ), p. 3; Martha Ann Zabriskie Memorandum Book (Typescript at Bergen County Historical Society Library); 1830 Federal Census, Franklin Twp.; 1840 Federal Census, Franklin Twp.; 1850 Federal Census, Hohokus Twp.; Charity Ackerman Diary; 1860 Federal Census, Hohokus Twp.; 1870 Federal Census, Hohokus Twp.; Tobey, The Ackerman Family, vol. 2, p. 210; Saddle River Reformed Dutch Church (Upper Saddle River, Bergen County, NJ) Marriages; Ackerman, Herbert S., and Arthur J. Goff, Thirty Seven Cemeteries, 1946 6

(Union Cemetery, Wyckoff, NJ), p. 3; Bergen County Church Records: Waldwick United Methodist Church Marriages and Baptisms, 1797-1847 in Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, Sep 1989, p. 106, January 1990 Powelson, Henry Henry Puwelson m. 14 Oct 1815 Maria Huston (Mary Houston) son of Stone House Plains Ref Ch dau. of ---children of Henry Powelson & Maria Huston: Setie Powelson, b. 23 March 1817; 18 May 1817 Stone House Plains Ref Ch John Powelson, b. 17 June 1819; 1 Aug 1819 Stone House Plains Ref Ch Stone House Plains (Essex Co., NJ) Marriages & Baptisms, Online at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mqueman/stone.html Powels, Henry (Powles) Henry Powels m. 16 Sep 1837 Margaret Westervelt son of Stephen Powles & Tappan Ref Ch dau. of Wiert Westervelt & Catrina Blauvelt (Orangetown-Tappan- Sophia Bogert b. 22 Mar 1817 NJ Harrington) b. 22 Feb 1820 NJ 23 April 1817 Tappan Ref Ch d/ (prob) 24 April 1882 Jersey City, Hudson Co., NJ 1 d. They were listed in the 1850 Federal Census, living in Harrington Township, with his mother, Catharine Powels: Catharine Powels, 64; Henry Powels, 32, farmer; Margaret Powels, 30; James H. Powels, 12; Sarah Ann Powels, 10; Abraham Powels, 7; and Rachel Powels, 4. They were listed in the 1860 Federal Census, New York, Rockland Co., Orangetown, Nyack P.O., p. 110, enumerated 18 June 1860, Dwelling 684, Family 876 (all b. NJ) -- Henry Paules, 43, Dock Builder, value personal estate $1000; Margaret [Paules], 40; James H. [Paules], 22, Fireman RR; Sarah A, [Paules], 19; Rachel [Paules], 13; Eliza [Paules], 7 ---children of Henry Powels & Margaret Westervelt: James H. Powels, b. about 1838 NJ Sarah Ann Powels, b. about 1840 NJ Abraham Powels, b. about 1843 NJ Rachel Powels, b. about 1846 NJ Eliza Powels, b. about 1853 NJ [1] New Jersey Deaths and Burials Index, 1798-1971 (death of Henry Powles), online at Ancestry.com; 1850 Federal Census, New Jersey, Bergen County, Harrington Township, taken Sep 1850, Dwelling 1153, Family 1268 (Catharine Powels, and Henry Powels family); Westervelt, Frances A., Bergen County New Jersey Marriage Records, 1929, p. 69; Westervelt, Walter Tallman, The Genealogy of the Westervelt Family, 1905, p. 53 Pauelse, Isaac (Pouelse) Isaac Pauelse m. 15 June 1755 Rachel Van Es (Van Ness) son of Acquackanonk Ref Ch dau. of Hendrik Van Ness & (1) Catharina Jacobusse b. Povershon b. 1736 Pompton Vlackte 15 July 1736 Pompton Plains Ref Ch ---children of Isaac Pauelse & Rachel Van Ness: Fytje Pauwelse, b. 26 Oct 1755; Pompton Plains Ref Ch (wit: Hendrik Van Est, Tryntje) Hendrik Pauwelse, b. 11 Sep 1757; 9 Oct 1757 Pompton Plains Ref Ch (wit: Roelof Van Est, Grietje Van Est) (poss?) Dirck Paulusse, m. 19 April 1787 Acquackanonk Ref Ch, Annaatje Gerrebrantse Annaatje Paulusse, b. 25 Oct 1768; 13 Nov 1768 Acquackanonk Ref Ch (wit: Hendrick Jacobusse, Annaatje Van Nes) Paulus Pauelse, b. 24 June, 8 July 1771 Second River RefCh (Belleville) (wit: Jacob Van Es; Maryutie Meet) Jannetje Paullusse, b. 18 July 1774; Pompton Plains Ref Ch (wit: Johannis Deboogh, Jannitje Deboogh) Isack Pouelse (Isaac), b. 3 Dec 1778; 3 Jan 1779 Second River RefCh (Belleville) (wit: Petrus Jacobusse; Lea Van Reype) Baptismal Register of Second River (Belleville) Dutch Reformed Church, 1727-1794 in The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, beginning Vol. III, No. 2, October 1927, p. 43; Kelly, Arthur, Vital Records of the Protestant Dutch Reformed Church at Acquackanonk, 1977 (reprinted 1992); Reformed Dutch Church records of Pompton Plains, pages 1-210 : records of Montville, pages 211-258 : typescript, 1923, (online at HeritageQuest) Pollison, Isaac Isaac Pollison m. 1798 Elizabeth Mowerson son of dau. of b. 18 Jan 1779 b. 10 May 1783 d. d. 2 May 1859 ---children of Isaac Pollison & Elizabeth Mowerson: John Pollison, b. 28 Nov 1799; m. Sep 1826 Betsey DeCamp. Moved west. Abila Pollison, b. 17 Jan 1802; d.y. Henry Pollison, b. 28 Feb 1808; d. 13 June 1888; m. Phebe Henderson, dau. of Moses Henderson. Israel Pollison, b. 3 July 1805; m. 6 Apr 1832 Elizabeth Smith Charlotte Pollison, b. 17 Jan 1808; m. 10 Dec 1825 James M. Henderson, son of Moses Henderson 7

Sophia Pollison, b. 11 Nov 1811; m. July 1847 John Jacobs Isaac Pollison, b. 10 Apr 1815. Went west. Edward Pollison, b. 19 Sep 1817 Elizabeth Pollison, b. 27 May 1820 Jacob Pollison, b. 26 Sep 1824 Crayon, Joseph Percy, Rockaway Records of Morris County, New Jersey, 1902, The Pollison Family, pp. 152-153 Powelson, Isaac Isaac Powelson m. 24 Sep 1803 Matje Post son of Second River Ref Ch dau. of ---children of Isaac Powelson & Matje Post: Matje Powelson, b. 2 March 1804; 6 May 1804 Stone House Plains Ref Ch Stone House Plains Ref Ch, Baptisms, Online at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mqueman/stone.html; Register of baptisms, births, marriages, membership of the Dutch Reformed Church at Second River, New Jersey, 1794-1848, Newark, N.J.: Nova Caesarea Chapter, D.A.R., 1929 (Online at HeritageQuest through Godfrey Library) Powelson, Isaac Isaac Powelson m. 26 Sep 1808 Anna Parrot (Parot) son of Second River Ref Ch dau. of ---children of Isaac Powelson & Anna Parrot: Rachel Powelson, b. 4 Feb 1809; 2 April 1809 Stone House Plains Ref Ch Leah Powelison, b. 1 May 1810; 12 Aug 1810 Stone House Plains Ref Ch Richard Powelson, b. 28 Oct 1811; 2 Feb 1812 Stone House Plains Ref Ch Stone House Plains Ref Ch, Baptisms, Online at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mqueman/stone.html; Register of baptisms, births, marriages, membership of the Dutch Reformed Church at Second River, New Jersey, 1794-1848, Newark, N.J.: Nova Caesarea Chapter, D.A.R., 1929 (Online at HeritageQuest through Godfrey Library) Powelson, Isaac R. Isaac R. Powelson m. 26 July 1812 Mary Speer son of Stone House Plains Ref Ch dau. of b. about 1789 b. about 1791 d. 18 Feb 1863 age 73.5.23 d. 27 July 1865 age 74 buried Stone House Plains Ref Chyd, Morris Co., NJ buried Stone House Plains Ref Chys ---children of Isaac R. Powelson & Mary Speer: Peter Powelson, b. 25 July 1813; 26 Sep 1813 Stone House Plains Ref Ch Hannah Powelson, b. 8 March 1815; 9 April 1815 Stone House Ref Ch Richard Powlesson, b. 21 Jan 1818; 29 March 1818 Stone House Plains Ref Ch; d. 3 July 1819 age 1.3.12; buried Stone House Plains Ref Ch Margaret Powelson, b. 10 Oct 1819; 21 Nov 1819 Stone House Plains Ref Ch Richard Henry Powelson, b. 1 Aug 1821; 2 Sep 1821 Stone House Plains Ref Ch Jared Powelson, b. 8 April 1824; 4 July 1824 Stone House Plains Ref Ch; m. Maria -?- John Powelson, b. 2 Jan 1826; 2 April 1826 Stone House Plains Ref Ch Eleanor Pauleson, b. 21 Sep 1827; 9 March 1828 Stone House Plains Ref Ch Sarah Mariah Powelson, b. or 19 May 1832 Stone House Plains Ref Ch Stone House Plains (Essex Co., NJ) Marriages, Baptisms & Tombstone Inscriptions, Online at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mqueman/stone.html Powell, Jacob (Pulis? Paulus?) d. before 23 June 1742 From The Minutes of the Board of Proprietors of the Eastern Division of New Jersey from 1725 to 1744, Perth Amboy (Re: Ramapo Tract; paraphrased unless in quotes) (Vol. II, p. 152)...23 March 1741[/42 NS]...Alexander said that on 9 December 1741, William Ramsay requested a lease to Jacob Powells living at the Big Meadow for 200 acres including the meadows... (Vol. II, p. 172)...23 June 1742...9 April last William Ramsay came and told Mr. Alexander that Cobus Debauu, Sias Valleau & John Vanwey have endeavored to hurt Jeffers (one of the tenants) by false accusations, because he has agreed to take a lease of this board, that said Debauu and Vanwey are purchasers from Fauconier; that Jacob Powels one of the tenants is dead, and his widow is on his place, and is threatened by Sias Valleau to be put out...ramsay believed that if Marta Meyer (who he said held under Luke Kiersted) was arrested, that he would come in and take a lease from the Proprietors... (Vol. IV, p. 174)...28 May 1742...Mr. Ashfield...came to the place where Jacob Panlessey lived on, and there I found his widow and Lawrence Verwey, and he went and called Josias Valleau, he came and claimed the possession, which was delivered to him for Panlessey's widow. So I served a lease of ejectment on the latter this day, the 28th of May, and I lay that night at Derrick Vandemaker's... (Vol. II, p. 278, chart)...27. Jacob Powells dead April 9 1742, lease date 9 December 1741, 200 woodland acres, 20 shill. year rent... Pouwelse, Jacob Jacob Pouwelse m. 1721 Maria Becker 8

son of Dominicus/Minckes Paulus & NYC Ref Ch dau. of Dorothy Bresiel 1697 NYC Ref Ch ---children of Jacob Pouwelse & Maria Becker: Eva Pouwelse, 30 Sep 1724 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Casper Franse, Margariet Franse) NYC Reformed Dutch Church Baptisms, in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Jan 1889, p. 17; Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1901 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III) Poulis, Jacob (Paulisse) Jacob Paulisse m. Jannetje Verveelen son of Marte Pouwelse & dau. of Abraham Verveelen & Lidea Banta Elizabeth Allen b. 11 July 1756 b. 28 July 1755 Rhinebeck NY Ref Ch ---children of Jacob Paulisse & Jannetje Verveelen: Marte Paulisse, b. 23 Nov 1780; 17 Dec 1780 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Marte Paulisse, Lidea his wife) Abraham Powelson, b. 30 May 1783, 15 June 1783 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Daniel Verveelen, Alida Verveelen) Poulis Poulis, b. 8 Oct, 31 Oct 1789 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Poulis Poulisse, Maria, his wife) Cole, David, History of Rockland County, New York, 1884 (reprinted 1986), appendix includes early Baptisms of the Tappan Ref Ch, the Clarkstown Ref Ch, and the Tappan Irregular congregation; Banta, Theodore M., A Frisian Family: The Banta Genealogy, 1893, p. 40 (#289 Jacob Powelson) Pollison, Jacob Jacob Pollison m. 14 Feb 1806 Catharine Mowerson son of by Rev. Ebenezer Jayne, dau. of of Milton, NJ Crayon, Joseph Percy, Rockaway Records of Morris County, New Jersey, 1902, The Pollison Family, pp. 152-153 Powless, Jacob A. Jacob A. Powless m. 2 Nov 1823 Isabella Westervelt son of Greenwich Village, NYC dau. of Dutch Ref Ch New York #2, 1740s-1880s Marriage Index online at genealogy.com Paulison, Jacobus (Poulson; Paulusson) (James) Jacobus Paulison m. Catrina Van Emburgh (Tryntje; Catherine) son of Paulus Martense (Paulison) dau. of Johannis Van Emburgh & & Rachel Demarest Ariaentie Koeymans 26 June 1736 Schraal. b. 7 May 1738 28 May 1738 Second River Ref Ch d. 13 Nov 1808, age 72.5.6 d. 18 July 1837, age 99.2.11 buried No. Schr. Chyd, Dumont, Bergen Co., NJ (as James) buried No. Schraalenburgh Chyd, Dumont, NJ In his will dated 10 Aug 1807, probated 15 Dec 1808 (NJA 40:257), he of Hackensack Twp., Bergen Co., NJ mentioned wife Catherine; sons Paulus, John. ---children of Jacobus/James Paulison & Catrina Van Emburgh: Paulus Paulison, b. (poss) about 1766; d. 30 Oct 1837, age 71.8.1; buried North Schraalenburgh Ref Chyd; m. Catherine Westervelt, dau. of Casparus Westervelt & (2) Wyntje Terhune. Johannes J. Paulison (John), b. 18 April 1773; 9 May 1773 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch (wit: John Welyams and Lea, his wife); m. (1) 20 Apr 1794 Altie Ely, dau. of Abraham Ely & Maria Demarest; m. (2) Abigail Van Orden The Demarest Family, 1964, Vol. 1, #4-43; Zabriskie, George Olin, "Annotations for the North Schraalenburgh Church Death Records of 1783-1824" in Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, Jan 1960, p. 27; Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of...schraalenburgh [Bergen Co., NJ], 1891, (Collections of the Holland Society of New York, Vol. I, Part II); Bergen County Gravestones North Schraalenburgh Church Yard, Dumont copied 1932 by Louis L. Blauvelt and Warren Patten Coon, in Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, beginning Vol. 12, Apr 1937, p. 31; Ackerman, Herbert S., and Arthur J. Goff, Thirty Seven Cemeteries, 1946 (North Schraalenburgh Ref Chyd., Dumont, NJ), p. 79 Powlesse, James (Jacobus; Pouluse) James Powlesse m. 15 July 1796 Elizabeth Alyea son of Marte Pouwelse & Tappan Ref Ch dau. of David Alyea & Lidea Banta both of Tappan Jannetye Parsell b. 20 May 1775 b. 6 Feb 1778 11 June 1775 Tappan Ref Ch 22 Feb 1778 Tappan Ref Ch d. d. 27 Sep 1841 1 Elizabeth Alyea, wife of James Powlis, was admitted by confession to the Greenwich Ref Ch, NYC 6 April 1809. 1 ---children of James Powlesse & Elizabeth Alyea: Marte Powlesse, b. 22 Apr 1798; 9 May 1798 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Marte Powlisse, Lydea Powlesse) Jannetje Powelson, b. 10 Dec 1802; 1 Jan 1803 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Johannis Blauvelt, Jannetje Blauvelt) 9

Maria Ann Powles, b. 29 March 1820; 16 June 1820 Greenwich Ref Ch, NYC (as Maria Ann, dau. of James Powles & Elizabeth Alyea) [1] Vosburgh, Royden Woodward, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church at Greenwich in the City of New York, p. 183 (online at New York Genealogical & Biographical Society); Cole, David, History of Rockland County, New York, 1884 (reprinted 1986), appendix includes early Baptisms of the Tappan Ref Ch, the Clarkstown Ref Ch, and the Tappan Irregular congregation; Banta, Theodore M., A Frisian Family: The Banta Genealogy, 1893, p. 41 (#299 Jacobus Powelson); Betrothals and Marriages of the Dutch Reformed Church of Tappan, Rockland County, NY in The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, serialized, beginning in issue Vol. LXXXIV, No. 3 (July 1953); Vosburgh, Royden Woodward, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church at Greenwich in the City of New York, (Baptisms) (online at New York Genealogical & Biographical Society e-library) Paulison, James James Paulison m. Ellen b. about 1802 b. about 1807 James Paulison, 48, farmer, and Ellen, 43, were listed in the 1850 Federal Census, living in Hackensack Township, Bergen County, NJ. Listed living with them were Paul, 17, farmer; and Jack Morris, 58, black. ---children of James Paulison & Ellen Paul Paulison, b. about 1833 1850 Federal Census, New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack Township, taken August 1850; dwelling 84, family 95 (family of James Paulison) Pauluszen, Johannes See: Jurckse, Johannes Pauluszen Poulesse, Johannes Johannes Poulesse m. 4 July 1695 Lysbeth Van de Water Elizabeth) son of Paulus -?- NYC Ref Ch dau. of Hendrick Van de Water & (banns 14 June 1695 Margriet Van Der Meulen b. Schenectady NYC Ref Ch) b. New York 14 Nov 1670 NYC Ref Ch In the NYC Ref Ch m. record they are "Johannes Pauluszen, j.m. Van Schenectade, en Lysbeth Van de Water, j.d. Van N. Yorck, de Eerste wonende in de Esopus, en tweede alhier." ---children of Johannes Poulesse & Lysbeth Van de Water: Margrieta Joannes Paulussen, 5 April 1696 Kingston Ref Ch (wit: Jacob Rutser, Catharina Bayarts); apparently d.y. Hendrik Poulesse, 15 Dec 1697 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Johannes Van de Water, en Grietie VerMeulen, Wede. van Hendk Van de Water) Poulus Poulisse, 15 Oct 1699 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Albartus Van de Water, Ariaantje Van de Water, h.v. Will. Bennet) Johannis Pouwelse, 26 Oct 1700 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Willem Van de Water, Maria Van de Water, s. suster); prob. d.y. Johannis Pouwelse, 26 Oct 1701 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Willem Van de Water, Maria Van de Water, his sister); m. (poss) Tryntje Van Deursen Albartus Pouelse, 23 Jan 1704 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Willem Bennet, Pieternello Kloppers) Wyntje Pouwelse, 7 Oct 1705 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Willem Bennet, Petronella Kloppers, Wed.); apparently d.y. Margrietje Pouwelse, 10 Nov 1706 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Theunis Tiebout, Jannetje Pouwelse); m. (poss) Mattheus Van Deursen Isaac Pouwelse (twin), 27 Oct 1708 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Joseph Waldrom, Baefje Sippe, Jan Danielse, Aefje Ringo) Jacobus Pouwelse (twin), 27 Oct 1708 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Joseph Waldrom, Baefje Sippe, Jan Danielse, Aefje Ringo) Wyntje Pouwelse, 23 Oct 1709 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Johannes Post, Maria Bayard, Wede.) Albartus Pouwelse, 14 Sep 1712 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Dirk Bensen, Jnr., Pieternelle V. d. Water) NYC Reformed Dutch Church Marriages, in NYG&B Record, Apr 1880, p. 81; NYC Reformed Dutch Church Baptisms, in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Apr 1883, p. 81; July 1883, p. 130; Oct 1883, p. 178; Apr 1884, p. 88; Oct 1884, p. 168; Apr 1885, p. 91; July 1885, p. 119; Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam-New York City, 1940 (Vol. IX of Collections of the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society); Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1901 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III); Hoes, Roswell Randall, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston..., 1891 (reprinted 1997 by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD) Paulsze, Jan (Johannes Pouwelse) Jan Paulsze m. 23 Oct 1707 Antje Huisman (Huysman) son of NYC Ref Ch dau. of (poss) Charles Huysman & (banns 3 Oct 1707 Adriaentje Dirckse NYC Ref Ch) In the m. record they are "Jan Paulsze, j.m. V. N; York, met Antje Huisman, j.d. V. Hakkinsak." Antje Huysman m. (poss) (2) before 1719, Joost Van Sise/Van Seysen ---children of Jan Pouwelse & Antje Huysman: Annatje Pouwelse, 5 Sep 1708 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Nathan Bayley, Marytje Huysman) Ariaantje Pouwelse, 31 Dec 1710 NYCRefCh (wit: Johannes Huster, Magteltje Pouwels, s.h.vrouw) Margreta Pouwelse, 7 June 1713 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Jacob & Antje Van Noorstrant) Magdalena Pouwelse, 20 July 1715 NYC ref Ch (wit: Barent de Freest, Maria Ten Yk, h.v. van Jurian Witvelt) NYC Reformed Dutch Church Marriages, in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Apr 1881, p. 87; NYC Reformed Dutch Church Baptisms, in NYG&B Record, Apr 1885, p. 90; Oct 1885, p. 181; Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam-New York City, 1940 (Vol. IX of Collections of the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society); Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1901 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III) 10

Pouwelse, Johannes Johannes Pouwelse m. 17 Aug 1718 Maria Huysman son of NYC Ref Ch dau. of ---children of Johannes Pouwelse & Maria Huysman: Johannes Pouwelse, 12 June 1720 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Joost Van Seysen, Antje Van Seysen) (father s name in record is Johannes Pouwelse) Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam-New York City, 1940 (Vol. IX of Collections of the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society); Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1901 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III Poulse, Johannes (Paulusse; Pouwels; Paulsze) Johannes Poulse m. 3 Oct 1725 Tryntje Van Deursen (Catharina) son of (prob) Johannes Pouwlse & NYC Ref Ch dau. of Jacob Van Deursen & Lysbeth Van de Water (banns 17 Sep 1725 Aeltje Uytenbogert 26 Oct 1700 NYC Ref Ch NYC ref Ch) 9 June 1706 NYC Ref Ch In the m. record they are "Johs. Paulsze, Junior, j.m., met Tryntje Van Deursen, j.d., beide V. N. York." Hendrik Paulusse and Tryntje Van Deursen, h.v. van J. Paulusse wit. 26 Aug 1733 NYC Ref Ch of Robert, son of William Nersmith and Wyntje Paulusse. ---children of Johannes Poulse & Tryntje Van Deursen: Jacob Pouwelse, 5 Oct 1726 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Johannes Pouwelse, Senr., Aeltje Van Deurse); apparently d.y. Elizabeth Poulse, 17 Jan 1728 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Matheus Van Deursen, Margrietje Poulse, Jon. dogt.) Jacob Poulse, 1 Mar 1730 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Johannes Poulse, sener., Aaltje Van Deursen, wed.) Hendrik Poulse, 5 Aug 1732 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Hendrik Poulse, Aaltje Van Deursen) Johannes Paulusse, 31 July 1734 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Francois Mynar, Aaltje Callen) NYC Reformed Dutch Church Marriages, in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Apr 1882, p. 83; NYC Reformed Dutch Church Baptisms, in NYG&B Record, July 1889, p. 118; Oct 1889, p. 168; Apr 1890, p. 72; Jan 1891, p. 11; July 1891, p. 143; Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1901 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III);Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam-New York City, 1940 (Vol. IX of Collections of the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society), reprinted 1997 by Heritage Books Paulison, John John Paulison m. 22 June 1758 Geertruid Spier son of NYC Ref Ch dau. of (License 21 June 1758) Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam-New York City, 1940 (Vol. IX of Collections of the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society), reprinted 1997 by Heritage Books Powel, John John Powel m. 27 April 1760 Ann Stagg son of Trinity Ch, NYC dau. of New York #2, 1740s-1880s Marriage Index online at genealogy.com Paulisse. Johannis Johannis Paulisse d. before 12 March 1770 12 March 1770 -- John J. Ludlow of Acquackanonk, County of Essex, Eastern Division of New Jersey, and Henry Garretse Junr, both of the Town, County & Province aforesaid, for 132 Current money of New York, conveyed a Certain Lot of Land of 26 acres, which is the Even half of a Certain Lot Named Number 10 in a Certain Map, bounded S southward of Wesel Brook within the Bounds of Acquackanonk aforesaid; bounded E by the Highway; bounded S by Lands of Johannis G. Post; bounded W by Lands of Garret Van Wagennon; bounded N by the other half of sd Lot No. 10 which formerly belonged to Johannis Paulisse Deceased, now in possession of Barn t Speer. John J. Ludlow possessed the land by absolute Estate of Inheritance. Signed John J. Ludlow. Wit: Nichs. Roche, Adrian P. Post. 1 [1] William Nelson, ed., The [Gerrebrandt] Van Houten Manuscripts: a century of historical documents..., 1894, p. 88-89 (Deed John J. Ludlow to Henry Garretse) online at Google Books; Poulese, Jan (John Paulison) Jan Poulese m. Geerte Terhune (Gertrude) son of Marten Poulus & dau. of Margrietje Westervelt b. 1746 Hackensack, NJ b. 1744 d. 17 May 1826 in 80th year, Hackensack, NJ d. 24 Aug 1827 in 83rd year buried Hackensack Ref Chyd buried Hackensack Ref Chyd The following transaction may refer to this John Poulese: On 1 May 1773 (recorded 1 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:73) John Poulese of Hackensack, in the Precinct of Hacken- 11

sack, Gentleman, conveyed to Martin Roelefse of Tenefly in the Precinct of Hackensack, Gentleman, for divers good causes, meadow in the Precinct of Hackensack between Hackensack River and Over peck Creek, beginning at line of heirs of Jacob Blinkerhof, Deceased; mentioned line of John Poulese. Bounded N by heirs of Jacob Blinkerhof, Deceased; E by Overpeck Creek; S by John Poulese; W by Dick [ditch? dyke?]. Signed by John Poulise. Witnessed by Dirck Blinkerhof, Johannes Demarest. 1 ---children of Jan Poulese & Geerte Terhune: Paul [Paulison], b. 31 Jan 1770 Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ; d. 6 Jan 1832 Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ; m. 13 Oct 1813 Hackensack, NJ, Mary Cleveland, dau. of Ichabod Cleveland. She was b. 1793; d. 11 Dec 1873 age 80 2. Dirck Poulese (Richard Paulison), 25 Oct 1773 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch (wit: Nicase Terheun and wife); m. Helena Zabriskie, dau. of Christian J. Zabriskie & Maria Terhune [1] Bergen County, NJ Deeds, at Bergen Co., Division of Cultural & Historic Affairs, Hackensack, NJ, abstracted by Patricia A. Wardell; [2] [Cleveland, Edmind Janes], The genealogy of the Cleveland and Cleaveland families, Vol. I, p. 456 (Mary Cleveland is no. 1018); Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of...schraalenburgh [Bergen Co., NJ], 1891, (Collections of the Holland Society of New York, Vol. I, Part II); Munsells s American Ancestry, Vol. III, 1888, p. 203; Clayton, W. Woodford & Nelson, William, History of Bergen and Passaic Counties, New Jersey, Philadelphia 1882, p. 293; Ackerman, Herbert S., and Arthur J. Goff, New York and New Jersey Cemeteries, 1947 (Hackensack Ref Chyd, p. 91) Paulusse, Johannes Johannes Paulusse m. Gerretje Roome Johannes Paulusse and Gerretje Roome, z.h. wit. 3 June 1764 NYC Ref Ch of Johannes, son of Barent Spier and Judit Ed. Powell, John (Paulusse) John Powell m. Klaasje (Hopper?) son of dau. of (?Hendrik Hopper & Jacomyntje) b. (abt. 1770?) ---children of John Powell & Klaasje Hendrik Powell, b. 7 Jan 1792; 26 Feb 1792 Paramus Ref Ch (wit: Hendrik and Jacomyntje Hopper); m. (prob.) Catherine Goetschius Teunis Powell, b. 15 Apr 1794; May 1794 Paramus Ref Ch Maria Powell, b. 8 April 1797; 4 June 1797 Paramus Ref Ch Rebecca Powell, b. 8 March 1805; 17 Apr 1805 Paramus Ref Ch Elisabeth Powell, b. 15 July 1809; 9 Oct 1809 New Prospect Meth Ch Randolph, Howard S. F., and Russell Bruce Rankin, Paramus...Reformed Dutch Church [Bergen Co., NJ] Baptisms...Together with Records from the Gravestones..., 1935; Bergen County Church Records: Waldwick [New Prospect] United Methodist Church, Marriages and Baptisms, 1797-1847 in The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, Vol. 64, Numbers 2 & 3, Vol. 65, Number 1; Whole Numbers 227, 228 & 229 (May & September 1989 and January 1990) Powlesen, John M. (Paulison) John Powlesse m. 21 Jan 1791 Martyntje Haring son of Marte Pouwelse & Tappan Ref Ch dau. of (Capt.) Abraham A.P. Haring & Lidea Banta both of Tappan (1) Sarah Nagel b. 2 Feb 1767 b. 16 Jan 1771 22 Feb 1767 Tappan Ref Ch 3 Feb 1771 Tappan Ref Ch d. 24 July 1846, age 79.5.22 1 d. 6 Oct 1859, age 88.8.- 1 ---children of John M. Powlesse & Martyntje Haring: Lidea Powlesen (Lydia Paulison), b. 3 Feb 1792; 22 Feb 1792 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Marte Poulesse, Lidea Poulisse); d. 20 Aug 1821; buried South Schraalenburgh Ref Chyd; m. 8 Apr 1810 Tappan Ref Ch, Jacobus J. Demarest (James J. Demarest) Sarah Powlesse, b. 21 July 1794; 2 Aug 1794 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Abraham Haring, Sarah Haring); m. 1810 Jacob G. Brinkerhoff Rachel Powlesse, b. 29 Oct 1797; 26 Nov 1797 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); m. 15 Oct 1814 Tappan Ref Ch, Isaac Blauvelt, son of Cornelius Blauvelt & Elizabeth Haring. Maria Powlesson, b. 12 Aug 1803; 11 Sep 1803 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); d. 2 Nov 1805; bur. Dumont (or Auryansen BG, Closter) Paulus Powles (Paul), b. 8 Mar 1806; 6 Apr 1806 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); m. 28 July 1827, Margaret Bogert 1 [1] The Haring Family Note Book 1810, Transcribed by Louise Burnett, online July 2001 at <http://www.dutchdoorgenealogy.com/>; Kelly, Arthur C. M., Baptism Record of the Tappan Reformed Church, Tappan, Rockland County, NY, 1694-1899, Kinship, 1998; Moos, The Blauvelt Family Genealogy, Vol. I, p. 246; Auransen Grave Yard East of Closter Station (procured by Mrs. F. A. Westervelt, 1900; at BCHS); The Demarest Family, 1964, Vol. I, p. VII-23 (#7-249); Banta, Theodore M., A Frisian Family: The Banta Genealogy, 1893, p. 40 (#295 Jan Powelson); Ackerman, Herbert S., and Arthur J. Goff, Thirty Seven Cemeteries, 1946, Auryansen Cemetery, Closter, NJ, p. 73, 92; Betrothals and Marriages of the Dutch Reformed Church of Tappan, Rockland County, NY in The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, serialized, beginning in issue Vol. LXXXIV, No. 3 (July 1953); Moos, Dorothy A., The Blauvelt Family Genealogy, Revised Edition, Vol. I, 1987, p. 161; Ackerman, Herbert Stewart, The Haring Family, 1952, p. 40 (Martintye Haring is no. 522) Poulesse, John J. John Poulesse m. (1) 20 Apr 1794 Altie Ely (Alida; Eleonar, ts) 12

son of Jacobus Paulison & Schraalenburgh Ref Ch dau. of Abraham Ely & Catrina Van Emburgh Maria Demarest b. about 1773 b. 25 July 1776 25 Aug 1776 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch d. 19 Dec 1852, age 79.8.- d. 2 May 1802, age 25.9.7 buried French Cemetery, New Bridge, NJ buried French Cemetery, New Bridge, NJ m. (2) Abigail Van Orden b. about 1771 d. 22 March 1855, age 84.4.6 buried French Cemetery, New Bridge, NJ The following transaction may cite his land as a boundary: On 1 November 1805 (recorded 1 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:69) John Demot and Sintie, his wife, and Daniel Romine and Margaret, his wife, of the County of Bergen, conveyed to Dirk Brinkerhoff of the County of Bergen, for $250, meadowland in the Township of Hackensack, beginning at line of heirs of Jacob Brinkerhoff, deceased; mentioned Overpeck Creek to line of John Poulese. Bounded N by heirs of Jacob Brinkerhoff, Deceased; E by Overpreck Creek; S by John Poulese; W by Ditch. Signed by John Demott, Daniel Romine, Francyntje Demott, Margriet Romine. Witnessed by Henry Van Dalsem, Albert S. Terhune. 1 John J. Paulison, 77, farmer, and Abigail, 79, were listed in the 1850 Federal Census, living in Hackensack Township,. Bergen County, NJ. ---children of John J. Poulisse & (1) Altie/Eleanor Ely: Maria Poulesse, b. 27 Feb 1795; 29 March 1795 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch (wit: William Eli, Maria Demarest, his wife) Trientje Poulesse, b. 15 Mar 1797; 23 April 1797 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch (wit: Jacobus Poulesse, Trientje Van Imburgh, his wife); m. John Anderson [1] Bergen County, NJ Deeds, at Bergen Co., Division of Cultural & Historic Affairs, Hackensack, NJ, abstracted by Patricia A. Wardell; The Demarest Family, 1964, #5-8 (Maria Demarest); 1850 Federal Census, New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack Township, taken August 1850; dwelling 82, family 93 (family of John Paulison) ; Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of...schraalenburgh, 1891, (Collections of the Holland Society of New York, Vol. I, Part II), p. 64, 315, 322; Ackerman, Herbert S., and Arthur J. Goff, Thirty Seven Cemeteries, 1946 (French Cemetery at Kinderkamack, New Bridge, NJ), p. 70 Poulisson, John John Poulisson m. Charity ---children of John Poulisson & Charity David Poulisson, b. 3 Jan 1800; 2 Mar 1800 Paramus Ref Ch Randolph, Howard S. F., and Russell Bruce Rankin, Paramus...Reformed Dutch Church [Bergen Co., NJ] Baptisms...Together with Records from the Gravestones..., 1935 Powles, John S. John S. Powles m. Rachel (prob. Gowdey) son of Stephen Powles & dau. of John Gowdey & Catrina Blauvelt Rachel Campbell b. 1 June 1806 Bergen Co., NJ b. abt. 1812 Bergen Co., NJ 22 June 1806 Tappan Ref Ch They were listed in the 1850 Federal Census, living in Harrington Township: John S. Powels, 43, carpenter; Rachel Powels, 40; Catharine Powels, 16; John Powels, 12; David Powels, 8; and Stephen Powels, 5. ---children of John S. Powles & Rachel (Gowdey?): Jane Powles, b. 10 Sep 1831 1 Catharine Ann Powles, b. Sep 1833 1 NJ John W. Powles, b. abt. 1838-1839 Bergen Co., NJ (Gaiter Shoe Maker in 1860 Census) David C. Powles, b. abt. 1841-1842 Bergen Co., NJ Stephen Powles, b. 28 March 1845 1 Bergen Co., NJ Sarah Powles, b. 28 March 1849 1 [1] Gowdy, Mahlon Myron, A Family History Comprising the Surnames of Gade--Gadie--Gaudie--Gawdie--Gawdy--Gowdy--Goudy--Goudey--Gowdey--Gauden--Gaudern--and the Variant Forms, from A. D. 800 to A. D. 1919, 1919, p. 460, online at Google Books; 1850 Federal Census, New Jersey, Bergen County, Harrington Township, taken Sep 1850, Dwelling 1152, Family 1267 (John S. Powels family); 1860 Federal Census, Bergen County, Harrington Township, Schraalenburgh P.O., dwelling 988, family 1031; Powles, John H. John H. Powles m. 22 March 1836 Ellen Conover son of Greenwich Ref Ch, NYC dau. of ---children of John H. Powles & Ellen Ann Conover: John Henry Powles, b. 30 July 1837; 6 Oct 1837 Greenwich Ref Ch, NYC (as John Henry, son of John H. Powles & Ellen Ann Conover) Samuel Conover Powles, b. 20 Sep 1839; 10 Jan 1840 Greenwich Ref Ch, NYC (as Samuel Conover, son of John H. Powles & Ellen Ann Conover) Jacob Powles, b. 5 Nov 1841; 7 Jan 1842 Greenwich Ref Ch, NYC (as Jacob, son of John H. Powles & Ellen Ann Conover) 13

James Edgar Powles, b. 1 March 1846; 10 April 1846 Greenwich Ref Ch, NYC (as James Edgar, son of John H. Powles & Ellen Ann Conover) Euphemia Powles, b. 26 Oct 1848; 7 Jan 1849 Greenwich Ref Ch, NYC (as Euphemia, dau. of John H. Powles & Ellen Ann Conover) Margaretta Powles, b. 7 Aug 1855; 11 April 1856 Greenwich Ref Ch, NYC (as Margaretta, dau. of John H. Powles & Ellen Ann Conover) Matilda Powles, b. 9 Jan 1858; 6 Oct 1858 Greenwich Ref Ch, NYC (as Matilda, dau. of John H. Powles & Ellen Ann Conover) Vosburgh, Royden Woodward, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church at Greenwich in the City of New York, p. 147 (online at New York Genealogical & Biographical Society); Vosburgh, Royden Woodward, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church at Greenwich in the City of New York, (Baptisms) (online at New York Genealogical & Biographical Society e-library) Paulison, John Paul John Paul Paulison m. 1842 Margaret Ann Smith son of Paul Paulison & dau. of Mary Cleveland b. 19 Nov 1822 b. 20 June 1822 d. 30 May 1895 d. 15 May 1878 buried Hackensack Ref Chyd buried Hackensack Ref Chyd ---children of John Paul Paulison & Margaret Ann Smith: Joseph Drake Paulison, b. 5 Oct 1851; d. 29 Aug 1876; buried Hackensack Ref Chyd; m. -?-. They had no children. Clara Paulison Mary Paulison, m. Alvin Dusenberry Holman. John Paul Paulison, b. 28 Dec 1858; d. 31 March 1861; buried Hackensack Ref Chyd. Clayton, W. Woodford & Nelson, William, History of Bergen and Passaic Counties, New Jersey, Philadelphia 1882, p. 294; Ackerman, Herbert S., and Arthur J. Goff, New York and New Jersey Cemeteries, 1947 (Hackensack Ref Chyd, p. 89-90) Powles, John J. John J. Powles m. 24 May 1862 Euphemia Christie son of Schraalenburgh Ref Ch dau. of John W. Christie & Margaretta Cooper b. b. 8 July 1837 He lived at Sparkill, NY. Westervelt, Frances A., Bergen County New Jersey Marriage Records, 1929, p. 99; Cooper genealogy by James C. Cooper, River Edge, NJ [1889?] copied at Palisades, NY Public Library by Art Hillier, Winter Haven, FL <Art1ev2@aol.com> Pouwelse, Marten (Pauwelse) Marten Pouwelse m. 8 April 1694 Margritie Westervelt son of (poss) Paulus Pieterszen & Hackensack Ref Ch dau. of Lubbert Lubbertse Westervelt Tryntje Martens (banns 25 March 1694 & Geesie Roelofse b. 1663 Bergen Ref Ch) b. prob about 1665 Long Island, NY 15 Apr 1663 NYCRefCh In the Bergen Ref Ch record of their marriage banns, they were: Maerten Poulussen, Y.M., from Bergen, living there, and Margrietje Westervelt, Y.D., from Brevoort, L.I., living at Hackensack. Received certificate April 8, to Hackensack and were married there at same date. The children of this family seem to have adopted the patronymic Martense/Martensen as their surname, but the grandchildren appear to have reverted to the Paulison surname. ---children of Marten Pouwelse & Margritie Westervelt: Roelof Pouwelse [Martensen], 27 Dec 1696 Hackensack Ref Ch (wit: Roelof Westerveldt and mother, Geesie Westerveldt); prob. m. Margrietje Hendrickse Banta Trintie Pauwelse [Martense], 23? May 1699 Hackensack Ref Ch [question mark is in printed rec.] (wit: Pieter Westerveldt, Aeltie Westerveldt); prob. m. (as Trintie Martese) Joost Louwerense Van Buskirk Jan Pauwelse, 14 Sep 1701 Hackensack Ref Ch (wit: Jurrie Westervelt, Antie, his wife) Marritie Pauwelse [Martensen], 5 July 1704 Hackensack Ref Ch (wit: Jacob Banta, Diver, his wife); prob, m. Albert Terhune Paulus Pouwelse [Martensen], 3 Nov 1706 Hackensack Ref Ch (wit: Pieter Pauwelse, Trintie Herte); prob. m. Rachel Demarest. His children used the surname Paulison. Geesie Paulse, 2 Sep 1709 Hackensack Ref Ch (wit: Dirck Paulse, Orselena Stimets); m. 27 Oct 1727 Louwerens Ackerman, son of Abraham Ackerman & Aeltie Van Laer. Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack [Bergen Co., NJ]..., 1891 (Collections of the Holland Society of New York, Vol. I, Part I); Walter Tallman Westervelt, Genealogy of the Westervelt Family, 1905; Clayton, W. Woodford & Nelson, William, History of Bergen and Passaic Counties, New Jersey, Philadelphia 1882, p. 293; Versteeg, Dingman, and Thomas E. Vermilye, Jr., with contributions by Nicholas G. Vreeland, et. al., Bergen Records: Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Bergen in New Jersey, 1666 to 1788 (excerpted and reprinted from Year Books of the Holland Society of New York, 1913, 1914, 1915) Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1976; reprinted for Clearfield Co., Inc., 1990 Pouwelese, Marte (Martin Powlis) 14

Marte Pouwelese m. Lydia Banta (Lidea) son of Paulus Martense [Paulison] & dau. of Jacob Banta & Rachel Demarest Rachel Terhune 15 Apr 1733 Hackensack Ref Ch 29 Dec 1734 Hackensack Ref Ch d. abt. 1811-1812 d. They were members of Tappan Church; on 28 July 1811 they joined the Greenwich Church in NYC. He died shortly afterward. ---children of Marte Pouwelese & Lydia Banta: Paulus Powelson, b. 24 Oct 1754; 17 Nov 1754 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Paulus Martese, Rachel his wife); m. Maria Nagel Jacob Powelson, b. 11 July 1756; 20 June 1756 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Jacob Banta, Rachel his wife); m. Jannetje Verveelen Rachel Pouwelese, b. 24 Jan 1758; 19 Feb 1758 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Cornelius Banta, Aengenitye his wife); d. in infancy Cathrina Pouwelse, b. 2 Feb 1760; 24 Feb 1760 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Jacobus Blauvelt, Cathrina his wife); m. Jacob Van Orden. Machdalena Powelse (Magdalena), b. 10 Nov 1761; 6 Dec 1761 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Johannis Verveelen, Sara his wife); m. Abraham Ferdon Lea Paulusse, b. 2 May 1763; 23 May 1763 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Nickasie Terheun, Lea his wife); m. (1) Jan Ferdon; m. (2) Isaac Naugle; m. (3) Benjamin Blackledge, Jr.; m. (4) Benjamin Westervelt Hendrickye Poulisse, b. 8 March 1765; 17 Mar 1765 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Daniel Verveelen, Jannetje his wife); Isaac Blanch Jan Pouwelse, b. 2 Feb 1767; 22 Feb 1767 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Jan Powelse, Geertruy his wife); m. Martyntie Haring Grietye Pouwelse, b. 16 Dec 1768; 1 Jan 1769 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Isaac Westervelt, Vroutye his wife) Cornelis Pouwelse, b. 13 Aug 1770; 2 Sep 1770 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Cornelis Talama, Maria his wife); m. Sophia Conklin Rachel Powelson, b. 7 July 1773; 25 July 1773 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Benjamin Blacklige, Cathlyntye his wife); m. (poss) Cornelius Blackledge Jacobus Pauwelse, b. 20 May 1775; 11 June 1775 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Jacob Bogert, Margrietye his wife); m. Elizabeth Alyea Stephanus Paulusse, b. 4 Nov 1777; 7 Dec 1777 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); d. in infancy Stephanus Powelson, b. 20 Feb 1781; 11 Mar 1781 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch (wit: Poules Poulesse, Maria Nagel); m. Catherine Blauvelt Cole, David, History of Rockland County, New York, 1884 (reprinted 1986), appendix includes early Baptisms of the Tappan Ref Ch, the Clarkstown Ref Ch, and the Tappan Irregular congregation; Banta, Theodore M., A Frisian Family: The Banta Genealogy, 1893, p. 40 (#62 Lydia Banta), p. 40; Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of...schraalenburgh [Bergen Co., NJ], 1891, (Collections of the Holland Society of New York, Vol. I, Part II); Vosburgh, Royden Woodward, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church at Greenwich in the City of New York, p. 185 (online at New York Genealogical & Biographical Society); Powles, Martin Martin Powles m. -?- ---children of Martin Powles Lea Powles, b. about 1785; d. 8 Feb 1872, aged 86; buried Palisades, NY Cemetery; m. Jacob Riker, son of John Riker & Margrietje Blauvelt. M. Montgomery Maze, Tombsone Inscriptions, Old Palisades Cemetery, Palisades, NY (Rock. Co. Hist. Soc.) Powles, Martin (Martin Powelson) Martin Powles m. 24 May 1801 Catherine Volk (Caty Folk; or Post?) son of Paulus Powels Schraalenburgh dau of & Maria Nagel b. 13 Mar 1785 b. 1 May 1785 Tappan Ref Ch Westervelt s Bergen County Marriages gives this marriage as between Martin Powelson and Catherine Post. ---children of Martin Powles & Catherine Volk/Folk: Jane Powles, b. 12 Nov 1803; 27 Nov 1803 NYC RefCh Maria Powles, b. 19 Dec 1805; 5 Jan 1806 NYC Ref Ch Paul Powles, b. 7 Jan 1810; 8 Feb 1810 Madison Ave. Ref Ch, NYC (no wit.) (parents in record: Martin Powles & Caty Volk) Catherine Powles, b. 6 May 1819; 29 Aug 1819 Madison Ave. Ref Ch, NYC John Powles, b. 11 Nov 1821; 25 Apr 1822 Madison Ave. Ref Ch NYC (parents in record: Martin Powles & Catharine Volk) Moos, The Blauvelt Family Genealogy, Vol. I, p. 248; Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of...schraalenburgh [Bergen Co., NJ], 1891, (Collections of the Holland Society of New York, Vol. I, Part II); Westervelt, Frances A., Bergen County New Jersey Marriage Records, 1929, p. 90; Vosburgh, Royden Woodward, Records of the Madison Avenue Reformed Church in the City of New York, Vol. 1, pp. 8, 55 (online at New York Genealogical & Biographical Society) Powles, Martin Martin Powles m. 25 Sep 1813 Rachel Salyer 15

son of Cornelius Powles & Sugar Loaf St, NYC dau. of Michael Salyer & Sophia Conklin Dutch Ref Ch (Madison Elizabeth Mabie b. 8 July 1794 Ave Ref Ch, NYC) b. 9 March 1795 17 Aug 1794 Tappan Ref Ch 5 April 1795 Tappan Ref Ch New York #2, 1740s-1880s Marriage Index online at genealogy.com; Cole, David, History of Rockland County, New York, 1884 (reprinted 1986), appendix includes early Baptisms of the Tappan Ref Ch, the Clarkstown Ref Ch, and the Tappan Irregular congregation; Vosburgh, Royden Woodward, Records of the Madison Avenue Reformed Church in the City of New York, Vol. 2 (online at New York Genealogical & Biographical Society e-library) Pouwelse, Mingo (Minkes) (Black?) See: Pouwelse, Domingo Pauluszen, Michiel (m. Marritje Joris Rapelje) See: Vandervoort, Michiel Pauluszen) [Poules], Paules Pietersen Poulus Pieterse m. Tryntje Martens (Van Aken) son of (prob) Pieter Van Doren [Narne?] & (banns: 1 Sep 1658 dau. of Marten (1) Catharyn Stelting NYC Ref Ch) b. 1632 Merwen, Holland b. Akess, Prussian Saxony (Aix-la-Chapelle in Gulickerland 2 ) d. 18 Dec 1702 Bergen, NJ d. (19 May 1702?) Bergen, NJ buried 18 Dec 1702 from Bergen Ref Ch buried 5 March 1702 from Bergen Ref Ch 1 In the NYC Ref Ch record of their marriage banns, they were: Paulus Pieterszen, Van Merven, in t Stift Colen, en Tryntje Martens, Van Aken in t landt Van Gulick. One Paulus, or Paulison family descended from Paulus Pietersen who was born at Merwen, a small town in Holland, 1632, and emigrated in 1656. He m. Tryntje Martens, Sept. 1, 1658, and located at Bergen, where he became prominent. He d. before 18 Dec 1702; his wife d. before 5 March 1702. In the record of their marriage intentions, they were: Paulus Pieterszen, Van Merven, in t Stift Colen, en Tryntje Martens, Van Aken in t landt Van Gulick. In 1662, in an altercation in the tavern of Michiel Tades [Iderstein],Tryntje Martens, wife of Paulus Pietersen [Paulus], bit the finger of Tades s wife. 3 ---children of Poulus Pieterse & Tryntje Martens Van Aken: Pieter Poulus, 19 Oct 1659 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Bartholdus Maen) (no mother's name in record); m. Treyntje Hans Jacobs, dau. of Hans Jacob Hertje & Geertje Lambertse Moll Hilletje Poulus (Helena), 22 May 1661 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Thomas Fredricx, Margariet Hardenbroeck); m. (1) 14 March 1680 Bergen, Lubbert Lubberts [Westervelt]; m. (2) 12 Oct 1695 Hackensack Ref Ch, Jan Loots Marten Poulus, 15 Apr 1663 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Pieter Denys, Geertruyd); m. 25 Mar 1694 Bergen Ref Ch, Marritje Westervelt (prob) Catreyna Poulus, m. 15 Aug 1686 Bergen Ref Ch, Matheus Cornelise [Van Nieuwkerk] Cristina Poulus (Styntje), 14 Apr 1667 Bergen Ref Ch (wit: Hermen Eduwaertse; Jenneke Edsall) Johannes Poulus, 31 Jan 1670 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Douwen Hermanszen, Sara du Trieux) Dirck Poulus, 15 Mar 1675 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Dirck Claeszen, Hilletje Jans) Aeltje Poulus, 23 June 1679 Bergen Ref Ch (wit: Claes Arents Toers, Y.M.; Metje Dirckse Braack, Y.W.) [1] Versteeg, Dingman, and Thomas E. Vermilye, Jr., with contributions by Nicholas G. Vreeland, et. al., Bergen Records: Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Bergen in New Jersey, 1666 to 1788 (excerpted and reprinted from Year Books of the Holland Society of New York, 1913, 1914, 1915) Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1976; reprinted for Clearfield Co., Inc., 1990; [2] Information Dec 2003, from Cynthis Zuber <CMiddaughZuber@aol.com>; [3] Fernow, Berthold, ed., Records of New Amsterdam, 1653-1674, 7 Vols., 1897 (on CD), Vol. IV -- Minutes of the Court of Burgomasters and Schepens, January 3, 1662 to December 18, 1663, inclusive, p. 179; Baptisms in the Dutch Church at New York, 1901, p. 54, 61, 69, 118; Harvey, Cornelius Burnham, Genealogical History of Hudson and Bergen Counties, New Jersey, 1900, p. 175; Munsells s American Ancestry, Vol. III, 1888, p. 203; Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam-New York City, 1940 (Vol. IX of Collections of the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society), reprinted 1997 by Heritage Books Poulusen, Poulus (Peele) Poulus Poulusen m. Lysbet Hendricks b. about 1636 Amersfoort, Utrecht Province b. Paulus Paulusz (or Powels Powelsz) was contracted by Johan van Rensselaer (before Amsterdam notary J. Van de Ven [GAA 1096/286] to work as a farmer in the colony of Rensselaerswijk. He was 15 years of age at the time, and from Amersfoort, Utrecht province (therefore born there circa 1636). Abstracts from Notarial Documents in the Amsterdam Archives; by Pim Nieuwenhuis [New Netherland Connections, Volume 5, issue 1] -- 20 March 1651 [notary J. van de Ven, 1096/286] -- Hired by Joann van Rensselaer patron of the colony Rensselaerswyck, and to sail aboard the Gelderse Blom (Flower from Gelderland), the following persons:...pauwel Pauwels, age 15, from Amersfoort, for six years, earning respectively 30, 30, 40, 40, 50 and 50 guilders per year. 1 Gelderse Blom (Gelderland Flower) Sailed from Amsterdam after 20 March 1651, arrived New Amsterdam before 31 July 1651. He subsequently married Lysbeth Hendricks (no marriage record has survived), and settled at Kingston (Wiltwijk) prior to 1665. 1 Poulus Poulusen, along with Hendrickje [surname not given], witnessed the baptism 12 March 1669 Kingston Ref Ch, of Gerritie, dau. of Gerrit Cornelissen (mother not named in record). The descendants apppear to have gone by the names of Peele, Peeling and Palen 16

---children of Poulus Poulusen & Lysbet Hendricks: Poules Poules Poulesse, 23 Aug 1665 Kingston Ref Ch (wit: Jan Willemsen Hoochteylingh, Barber Jans) Aeltje Poulusse, 20 Nov 1667 Kingston Ref Ch (wit: Annetje Cornelis, Claes Cornelis); apparently d.y. Pieter Poulus, 5 Nov 1673 Kingston Ref Ch (wit: Fernandus Jansen, Leonora d Hooges); m. (prob) 13 Oct 1727, Lysbeth Swart 1 Aeltie Poulusse, b. Hurley, NY; 22 Sep 1678 Kingston Ref Ch (wit: Cornelis Fynhout, Claas Claasen, Chieltie [poss. Chieltie Cornelis?]); m. (banns 4 Jan 1707 Kingston Ref Ch; she as Aaltje Pele), Pieter Ploeg Luytie Paulusse, 4 June 1682 Kingston Ref Ch (wit: Cornelis Gerritz, Annetie Jillis), m. Laurents Swart Gysbert Paulusen, 31 Aug 1684 Kingston Ref Ch (wit: Ary Gerrits, Elsie Jans); m. Hilletjen Van Vlied [1] Information posted online at Dutch-Colonies List, January 2010, by Pamela J. Sears <pjsears@stratos.net>; Hoes, Roswell Randall, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston..., 1891 (reprinted 1997 by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD) Paulison, Paulus Martense Paulus Martense Paulison m. 4 Dec 1730 Rachel Demarest son of Martin Paulison & Hackensack/Schraalenburgh dau. of Jacobus Demarest & Margrietje Westervelt Ref Ch Lea De Groot 3 Nov 1706 Hackensack Ref Ch b. 12 Aug 1712 Hackensack Ref Ch In the m. record they are "Paulus Martense, y.m., born and living at Hakkensak, and Rachel Demarest, y.d., born and living at Schralenburgh." He made a will dated 1767. Their children probably used the surname Paulison. ---children of Paulus Martense [Paulison] & Rachel Demarest: Marten Martense, 15 Apr 1733 Hackensack Ref Ch (wit: Lourens Akkerman and wife, Geesje Martense); m. Lydia Banta Jacobus Martensen (James Paulusson), 26 June 1736 Schraaleburgh Ref Ch (wit: Jacobus Demarest. Rachel Bensen); d. 13 Nov 1808; buried No. Schraalenburgh Ref Chyd, Dumont, NJ; m. Catrina VanEmburgh Roelof Martensen, 17 Oct 1742 Hackensack Ref Ch (wit: Roelof Martensen and wife) Lea Martense, 8 July 1744 Hackensack Ref Ch (wit: Isaek Bogert and wife); m. 15 Dec 1762 Nicausi Terhune Jan Martense (John Martense [Paulison]), 7 Dec 1746 Hackensack Ref Ch (wit: Albert Ter Heun. Marytjen, his wife); m. Gertrude Terhune. She was b. 1744; d. 1827. Margrietje Martensen, 16 Nov 1752 Hackensack Ref Ch (wit: Isaak Huysman and wife) The Demarest Family, 1964, Vol. 1, #4-43 (Rachel Demarest); Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack [Bergen Co., NJ]..., 1891 (Collections of the Holland Society of New York, Vol. I, Part I); Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of...schraalenburgh [Bergen Co., NJ], 1891, (Collections of the Holland Society of New York, Vol. I, Part II); Munsells s American Ancestry, Vol. III, 1888, p. 203; Clayton, W. Woodford & Nelson, William, History of Bergen and Passaic Counties, New Jersey, Philadelphia 1882, p. 293; Ackerman, Herbert S., and Arthur J. Goff, Thirty Seven Cemeteries, 1946 (North Schraalenburgh Ref Chyd., Dumont, NJ), p. 79 Pouwelse, Paulus Paulus Pouwelse m. Maria Nagel son of Marte Pouwelse & Tappan Ref Ch dau. of Hendrick Nagel & Lidea Banta (1) Catharina Blauvelt b. 24 Oct 1754 b. 16 July 1759 29 July 1759 Tappan Ref Ch d. before Nov 1822 d. Mara Nagel m. (2) John Westervelt; m. (3) 19 Nov 1822 Sugar Loaf St Ref Ch, NYC, John A. Blauvelt. ---children of Paulus Pouwelse & Maria Nagel: Lidea Poulisse, b. 25 Sep 1779; 24 Oct 1779 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Marte Poulisse, Lidea his wife); d. 27 April 1847; m. 14 March 1795 NYC, Johannes Ackerman, son of Cornelius Ackerman & Elizabeth Blauvelt. Hendrick Pouwelse, b. 29 Aug 1782; 29 Sep 1782 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Hendrick Nagel, Marretye his wife); d. before Oct 1817; m. 14 May 1803 NYC Ref Ch, Margaret Romeyn. Marten Poulese, b. 13 March 1785; 1 May 1785 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Marten Poulise, Lidea his wife); m. Catherine Volk. Barent Powels, b, 23 July 1798; 12 Aug 1798 NYC Ref Ch Cole, David, History of Rockland County, New York, 1884 (reprinted 1986), appendix includes early Baptisms of the Tappan Ref Ch, the Clarkstown Ref Ch, and the Tappan Irregular congregation; Banta, Theodore M., A Frisian Family: The Banta Genealogy, 1893, p. 40 (#288 Paulus Powelson); New York #2, 1740s-1880s Marriage Index online at genealogy.com; Moos, Dorothy A., The Blauvelt Family Genealogy, Revised Edition, Vol. I, 1987, p. 105, 248 Pauelse, Paulus (Paulusse) Paulus Pauelse m. Neeltje Gerrebrantse Jurriaense [Van Riper] son of dau. of Gerrebrant Juriaense [Van Riper] & Fytje Garretse Van Vorst b. b. 26 Oct 1747 d. before 7 March 1809 Acquackanonk, Essex Co., NJ d. after 7 March 1809 ---children of Paulus Pauelse & Neeltje Jurriaense [Van Riper]: Peter Paulse, b. 16 Jan 1772 1 ; d. 16 March 1838 Acquackanonk, Essex Co., NJ 1 ; m. 23 Jan 1796 Acquackanonk Ref Ch, Jennetje Dircks Van Houten, dau. of Dirck Van Houten & Marytjen Van Riper 17

Feytie Pauelse (Sophya), b. 6 Jan 1774; 14 Feb 1774 Second River Ref Ch (Belleville) (wit: Johannis Jurriaense; Elisabeth Jurriaense); d. 3 May 1859 Saddle River, Bergen Co., NJ 1 ; m. 1 Nov 1794 Acquackanonk Ref Ch, Casparus Post (Jasper), son of Cornelius Post & Anna Cough/Kough. Annaatje Paulusse, b. 17 Nov 1776; 14 Dec 1776 Acquackanonk Ref Ch (wit: Aardt Huysman, Elizabeth Marschalk); m. 22 Dec 1799 Acquackanonk Ref Ch, Peter Van Bussen 1 Sarah Paulusse, b. 17 Feb 1780; 19 March 1780 Acquackanonk Ref Ch (wit: Jan Vreeland, Sarah Jurrianse) Jenneke Paulusse, b. 17 Sep 1784; 17 Oct 1784 Acquackanonk Ref Ch (wit: Arie Boss, Hillegont Van Vorst); d. (prob) 16 Feb 1849 ae 64.6.0; buried Hackensack Ref Chyd; m. Nicholas G. Kipp Elizabeth Paulussen, b. 1 Nov 1787; 25 Nov 1787 Acquackanonk Ref Ch (wit: Elias J. Vreland, Elizabeth Post); m. 23 Jan 1808 Acquackanonk, Johannes John Post, son of John Post & Catriena Van Houten. Jacobus Paulse, b. 9 March 1796 1 ; d. before 1809 1 [1] Information online Oct 2000, Dutch-Colonies List, from Wendy Freborg <wfreborg@pacbell.net>; "Baptismal Register of Second River (Belleville) Dutch Reformed Church, 1727-1794" in Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, Jan 1929, p. 135; Kelly, Arthur, Vital Records of the Protestant Dutch Reformed Church at Acquackanonk, 1977 (reprinted 1992); Ackerman, Herbert S., and Arthur J. Goff, New York and New Jersey Cemeteries, 1947 (reprinted by Bergen Historic Books) (First Refiormed Dutch Church, Hackensack, NJ), p. 112 Paulison, Paul (Paulus) Paul Paulison m. Catharina Westervelt (Trientje) son of dau. of Casparus Westervelt & (2) Wyntje Terhune b. about 1766 b. 1769 14 Jan 1770 Paramus Ref Ch d. 30 Oct 1837, age 71.8.1 d. 4 July 1822, age 52.6.17 buried North Schraalenburgh Ref Chyd, Dumont, NJ buried No. Schraalenburgh Chyd, Dumont ---children of Paul Paulison & Catharina Westervelt: Catrina Paulissen, b. 25 Jan 1789; 15 Feb 1789 Hackensack Ref Ch (wit: Jacobis Paulissen and wife, Catrina Van Emburgh) Jacobus Paulison, b. 4 Aug 1801; 30 Aug 1801 Hackensack Ref Ch (wit: Jacobus Paulison and wife) Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack [Bergen Co., NJ]..., 1891 (Collections of the Holland Society of New York, Vol. I, Part I); Bergen County Gravestones North Schraalenburgh Church Yard, Dumont copied 1932 by Louis L. Blauvelt and Warren Patten Coon, in Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, beginning Vol. 12, Apr 1937, p. 31; Ackerman, Herbert S., and Arthur J. Goff, Thirty Seven Cemeteries, 1946 (North Schraalenburgh Ref Chyd., Dumont, NJ), p. 79 Poulison, Paul Jr. Paul Poulison Jr. On 1 November 1802 (recorded 16 August 1805, Bergen Co. V:70) Henry Traphagen Junr. of the Township of Bergen, conveyed to Paul Poulison Junr. of the Township of Hackensack, for $100, 5-1/4 acres of land or swampy marsh in the Township of New Barbadoes near the town of Hackensack at a place called the Dam, nearly opposite the house of Lawrence A. Ackerman, beginning at ditch on SW side of marshy ground belonging to John Earl; mentioned land of Elias Brevoort. Bounded E by ditch which is a division between it and Elias Brevoort s lot; W by Lawrence Ackerman; S by aforesaid Paul Poulison Junior; N by John Earle. Signed by Henry Traphagen Junr. Witnessed by Richard Poulison, Henry C. Bogert. 1 On 13 September 1804 (recorded 14 June 1806, Bergen Co. Y:93) Paul Paulison, Jr. of Beaufort [S.C.], rightful owqner by deed and possession of a lot of lowland in the Town of Hackensack lately bought from Henry Traphagen Jr., empowers Richard Paulison of the precinct of Hackensack to effect a division of said undivided lot of about 5 acres. Signed by Paul Paulison Junr. Witnessed by Wm. Palmer, Benjamin Buche. 1 [1] Bergen County, NJ Deeds, at Bergen Co., Division of Cultural & Historic Affairs, Hackensack, NJ, abstracted by Patricia A. Wardell; Poulson, Paul Paul Poulson m. 11 Aug 1795 Helena Garrabrants son of Second River Ref Ch dau. of Register of baptisms, births, marriages, membership of the Dutch Reformed Church at Second River, New Jersey, 1794-1848, Newark, N.J.: Nova Caesarea Chapter, D.A.R., 1929 (Online at HeritageQuest) Powelson, Paul (Powles Powleson) Paul Powelson m. (1) -?- b. about 1771 b. d. 21 May 1823 age 51.11.19 d. buried Stone House Plains Ref Ch buried m. (2) 22 June 1797 Elizabeth Cadmus Acquackanonk Ref Ch dau. of (banns 13 April 1797 b. about 1778 New Town Acquackanonk Ref Ch_ d. 5 April 1845 age 66.6.1 buried Stone House Plains Ref Chyd In the Acquackanonk Ref Ch record of their (2) banns and marriage, they were: Paulus Paulusse, wid., b. and liv Povershon, and Elizabeth Cadmus, j.d., b. Nieuw Town, liv. Povershon. 18

---children of Paul Powelson & (2) Elizabeth Cadmus: Rachel Paulison, b. 7 Jan 1798; 8 April 1798 Second River Ref Ch (no wit) Effe Paulson, b. 17 July 1801; 16 Aug 1801 Second River Ref Ch (no wit) Aally Powelson, b. 5 Feb 1804; 6 May 1804 Stone House Plains Ref Ch Sophia Powelson, b. 26 Oct 1806; 4 Jan 1807 Stone House Plains Ref Ch Isaac Powelson, b. 16 Dec 1808; 2 April 1809 Stone House Plains Ref Ch Elizabeth Powleson, b. 29 Oct 1813; 20 March 1814 Stone House Plains Ref Ch Jane Powelson, b. 29 March 1819; 4 July 1819 Stone House Plains Ref Ch Stone House Plains Ref Ch, Baptisms, Tombstone Inscriptions, Online at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mqueman/stone.html; Kelly, Arthur, Vital Records of the Protestant Dutch Reformed Church at Acquackanonk, 1977 (reprinted 1992; Register of baptisms, births, marriages, membership of the Dutch Reformed Church at Second River, New Jersey, 1794-1848, Newark, N.J.: Nova Caesarea Chapter, D.A.R., 1929 (Online at HeritageQuest through Godfrey Library) Paulison, Paul Paul Paulison m. 13 Oct 1813 Mary Cleveland* (Maria) son of John Paulison & Hackensack, NJ 1 dau. of Ichabod Cleveland 1 & Gertrude Terhune Keturah Baldwin b. 31 Jan 1770 Hackensack, NJ b. 21 Aug 1793 d. 6 Jan 1832 Hackensack, NJ d. 11 Dec 1873 age 80, Passaic, NJ buried Hackensack Ref Chyd, Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ buried He was a graduate of Princeton College, 1794. ---children of Paul Paulison & Mary Cleveland: Gitty Paulison (Gertrude), b. 24 Aug 1814; 18 Sep 1814 So. Schralenburgh/Hackensack Ref Ch (no wit) Catherine Ann Paulison, b. 24 April 1816; 23 May 1816 So. Schraalenburgh/Hackensack Ref Ch (no wit); m. 12 Oct 1835, William James Boggs. John N. Paulison, b. 3 Jan 1818; 8 Feb 1818 So. Schraalenburgh/Hackensack Ref Ch (no wit); d. 25 Dec 1820 age 2.11.22; buried Hackensack Ref Chyd. Elizabeth Paulison, b. 2 Feb 1820; 5 March 1820 So. Schraalenburgh/Hackensack Ref Ch (no wit) John Paul Paulison, b. 19 Nov 1822 Hackensack, NJ; 29 Dec 1822 So. Schraalenburgh/Hackensack Ref Ch (no wit); m. 11 May 1842 Margaret Ann Smith, dau. of Joseph Drake Smith & Clarissa Traphagen of New York. He was president of Sun Mutual Marine Insurance Co. of NY 1869-86. They moved from New York to Tenafly, Bergen County, NJ in 1873. Charles MecKnight Paulison (Charles M.K. Paulison), b. 30 Oct 1824 Hackensack, NJ; 2 Jan 1825 So. Schraalenburgh/Hackensack Ref Ch (no wit); m. 1846 Anna Shepard. Henry Traphagen Paulison, b. 4 March 1827; 1 April 1827 So. Schraalenburgh/Hackensack Ref Ch (no wit); d. 7 Oct 1877 Cincinnati, OH, unmarried 1 Richard Paulison, b. 19 Dec 1828; d. 21 Jan 1860 Jersey City, Hudson Co., NJ, unmarried 1 Helen Paulison, b. 1 Jan 1831 * Mary Cleveland was a descendant of Moses Cleveland who came from Ipswich, England in 1635 to Woburn, MA. [12] [Cleveland, Edmind Janes], The genealogy of the Cleveland and Cleaveland families, Vol. I, p. 456 (Mary Cleveland is no. 1018); Munsells s American Ancestry, Vol. III, 1888, p. 202; Clayton, W. Woodford & Nelson, William, History of Bergen and Passaic Counties, New Jersey, Philadelphia 1882, p. 293, 384, 403; Ackerman, Herbert S., and Arthur J. Goff, New York and New Jersey Cemeteries, 1947 (Hackensack Ref Chyd, p. 91); Burnett, Louise Howes, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church...Records of Old South Church...to 1912, transcribed Aug 1970; printed [c. 1998?] by Bergen Historic Books Pouleuse, Paulus (Paul Powles) Paulus Pouleuse m. (1) 23 July 1827 Margaret Bogert (Peggy) son of John Powles & Tappan Ref Ch dau. of Martyntje Haring (he of Tappan; she of b. about 1807 Bergen Co., NJ Closter or Tappan) b. d. about 24 May 1890, age. 85 d/ 15 July 1839, agge 29 yrs. m. (2) 13 Aug 1840 Sarah Jane Mosher b. about 1819 Troy, NY d. 16 May 1904 in 86th yr. They were listed in the 1850 Federal Census, living in Harrington Township: Paul Powells, 44, farmer; Sarah J. Powells, 30; John Powells, 18 farmer; Matthew Powells, 15, farmer; Matilda Powells, 13; Alfred M. Powells, 9; Abraham H. Powells, 7; Maria A. Powells, 3; Margaretta B. Powells, 3/12; Susan Smith, 33, black; Phebe J. Butler, 15, black. Paul Powless, 60, farmer, and Sarah J., 46, keeping house, were listed in the 1870 Federal Census, living in Harrington Township, Bergen County, NJ. Listed living with them were: Abraham H., 27, carpenter; Margaretta B., 20, at home; William H., 18; Mary, 25; and three servants. Paul Powles, 74, farmer, and Sarah J., his wife, 61, were listed in the 1880 Federal Census, living in Harrington Township, Bergen County, NJ. Listed living with them was their daughter, Margaretta Powles, 30. ---children of Paul Powles & (1) Margaret/Peggy Bogert: John Powles, b. 17 Sep 1829; 4 Nov 1829 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); d. 8 Sep 1830 1 John Powlis, b. 7 May 1832; 8 July 1832 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); m. Margaret -?-, b. about 1837 NYC Mathew Powles, b. 4 Oct 1834; 2 Nov 1834 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit) Matilda Powles, b. 3 May 1837; 4 June 1837 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit) ---children of Paul Powles & (2) Sarah Jane Mosher: 19

Alfred Mosher Powles, b. 30 June 1841 1 Bergen Co., NJ; d. about 17 Nov 1869 2. Abraham Haring Powells, b. 3 April 1843 1 NJ Maria Antoinette Powles, b. 22 May 1847 1 Bergen Co., NJ Margaretta Bogert Powles, b. 23 March 1850 1 Bergen Co., NJ; d. 17 Nov 1904 1 William Henry Powles, b. 10 June 1853 1 [1] The Haring Family Note Book 1810, Transcribed by Louise Burnett, online July 2001 at <http://www.dutchdoorgenealogy.com/>; [2] Maria Ferdon Journals (at Bergen County Historical Society); Betrothals and Marriages of the Dutch Reformed Church of Tappan, Rockland County, NY in The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, serialized, beginning in issue Vol. LXXXIV, No. 3 (July 1953); Kelly, Arthur C. M., Baptism Record of the Tappan Reformed Church, Tappan, Rockland County, NY, 1694-1899, Kinship, 1998; 1850 Federal Census, New Jersey, Bergen County, Harrington Township, taken Sep 1850, dwelling 1133, Family 1246 (Paul Powells family); 1860 Federal Census, Bergen County, Harrington Township, Schraalenburgh P.O., dwelling 822, family 864; 1880 Federal Census, New Jersey, Bergen County, Harrington Township, taken June 1880; 1870 Federal Census, New Jersey, Bergen County, Harriington Township, Norwood P.O., taken July 1870, dwelling 23, family 25 Paulison, Paul Paul Paulison m. 3 Feb 1831 Elizabeth Ely son of Richard Paulison & No. Schraalenburgh Ref Ch dau. of William Ely & Helena Zabriskie Maria Demarest b. 9 Sep 1809 Ridgefield Park, Bergen Co., NJ b. 12 Sep 1806 15 Oct 1809 Hackensack (Recorded Schraalenburgh Ref Ch) 5 Oct 1806 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch d. 29 Oct 1891 age 82 yrs, Hackensack, NJ d. 9 Nov 1896 age 90.2.- buried Hackensack, NJ buried Hackensack, NJ ---children of Paul Palison & Elizabeth Ely: Mary Paulison, b. 1832; m. William R. Huyler Helen Ann Paulison, b,6 Feb 1834; m. Stephen Ackerman William Ely Paulison, b. 22 Feb 1836; m. Hannah Schoonmaker Richard P. Paulison, b, 13 March 1838; m. (1) Rachel Ann Vreeland; m. (2) Ann Elizabeth Hopper Elizabeth Paulsion, b. 1840; m. Richard Romaine John Calvin Paulison, b. 1843; d. before 1891; no heirs Abraham Ely Paulison, b. 1846; m. Mary Demarest Van Houten Westervelt, Frances A., Bergen County New Jersey Marriage Records, 1929, p. 94; [4] Zabriskie, George Olin, The Zabriskie Family: A Three Hundred and one Year History of the descendants of Albrecht Zaborowskij (Ca 1638-1711) of Bergen County, New Jersey, 1963, p. 362 (Paul R. Paulison is no. 1830); Powles, Paul H. Paul H. Powles m. Lydia See ---children of Paul H. Powles & Lydia See: Peter Edgar Powles, b. 25 Nov 1838; 11 Jan 1839 Greenwich Ref Ch, NYC (as Peter Edgar, son of Paul H. Powles & Lydia See) Margaret Amm Powles, b. 10 Dec 1843; 12 Jan 1844 Greenwich Ref Ch, NYC (as Margaret Ann, dau. of Paul H. Powles & Lydia See) Vosburgh, Royden Woodward, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church at Greenwich in the City of New York, (Baptisms) (online at New York Genealogical & Biographical Society e-library) Pauluszen, Pieter Pieter Pauluszen m. Harmtje Pieters ---children of Pieter Pauluszen & Harmtje Pieters (poss) Tryntie Pieters, 18 Nov 1663 NYC Ref Ch (no wit) (no mother's name in record) Belitie Pieters, 15 Aug 1666 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Isaac Abrahamszen, Hester Webbers) Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1901 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III), Vol. I, p. 71, 84 Poulussen, Pieter Pieter Poulessen m. 3 Oct 1687 Tryntje Hans Jacobs Hertje son of (prob) Poulus Pieterse & (banns: 18 Sep) dau. of Hans Jacob Hertje & Treyntje Martens Bergen Ref Ch Geertje Lambertse Moll 10 March 1670 NYC Ref Ch In the m. record they are Pieter Poulussen, Y.M., from New York, and Tryntje Hans Jacobse, Y.D., from Stuyvesants Bowery, both living here. ---children of Pieter Poulussen & Tryntje Hans Jacobs Hertje: Treyntje Pieterse Pouwelse, 4 Oct 1688 Bergen Ref Ch (wit: Poulus Pieterse; Treyntje Martens, his wife); m. 1 Nov 1712 Hackensack Ref Ch, Johannes Cornelise Van Houten, son of Cornelis Van Houten & Magdalena Van Giesen. Geertje Pieterse Pouwelse, 4 June 1691 Bergen Ref Ch (wit: Marten Pouluse, Y.M.; Cristina Poulus, Y. W.); m. 10 Dec 1709 Hackensack Ref Ch, Jan Michiel Sperlingh Francyntje Pieterse Pouwelse, b. about 1694; m. 4 Jan 1726 Acquackanonk Ref Ch, Garret Post, son of Adrian Post & Catrina Van Wagenen. Johannes Pieterse, b. about 1697; m. 6 May 1727 Hackensack Ref Ch, Ariaantje Huysman (Adriaentje) (poss) Paulus Peterse. On 9 June 1732 Paulus Peterse, with Rachel Vreeland, was witness to the baptism at Acquackanonk 20

Ref Ch, of Peter, son of Hartman Vreeland & Lea Peterse. (poss) Peter Peterse. On 12 Sep 1731 Peter Peterse, along with Lea Peterse, witnessed the baptism at Acquackanonk, of a child of Gerrit Post & Francyntje Peterse. (poss) Lea Peterse, b. about 1711; m. 23 Nov 1731 Acquackanonk Ref Ch, Hartman Vreeland Rachel Peterse, b. Acquackenonk; m. 3 Oct 1713 Hackensack Ref Ch, Casparus Christoffel Steynmets. Versteeg, Dingman, and Thomas E. Vermilye, Jr., with contributions by Nicholas G. Vreeland, et. al., Bergen Records: Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Bergen in New Jersey, 1666 to 1788 (excerpted and reprinted from Year Books of the Holland Society of New York, 1913, 1914, 1915) Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1976; reprinted for Clearfield Co., Inc., 1990 Poulison, Peter (Petrus Paulusse) Peter Poulison m. 23 Jan 1796 Jane Van Houten (Jannetje) son of Paulus Paulse & Acquackanonk Ref Ch dau. of Dirck Van Houten & Neeltje Jurriaense Marytjen Van Riper b. 16 Jan 1772 1 b. 31 March 1775 1 d. 16 March 1838 Acquackanonk, Essex Co., NJ 1 d. 4 Nov 1858 Acquackanonk, Essex Co., NJ 1 ---children of Peter Poulison & Jannetje/Jane Van Houten: Neeltje Paulse, b. 25 Feb 1797; m. (1) -?- Brinkerhoff; m. (2) Albert Roelofs Van Houten. Dirck Paulusse, b. 17 Feb 1799; 24 March 1799 Acquackanonk Ref Ch (no wit); m. Jane Merselis 1 Sophia Paulusse (twin), b. 2 Nov 1810; 9 Dec 1810 Acquackanonk Ref Ch (no wit); m. John Outwater 1 Maria Poulison (twin), b. 2 Nov 1810; 9 Dec 1810 Acquackanonk Ref Ch (no wit); d. 12 Nov 1873; m. 18 Sep 1829 Passaic, David D. Demarest, son of David D. Demarest & Annatje Van Saun [1] Information online Feb 2000, Dutch-Colonies List, from Wendy Freborg <wfreborg@pacbell.net>; Kelly, Arthur, Vital Records of the Protestant Dutch Reformed Church at Acquackanonk, 1977 (reprinted 1992); The Demarest Family, 1964, Vol. I, p. VI-7 (#6-68) Powelson, Peter Peter Powelson m. Eliza Jane Paxton ---children of Peter Powelson & Eliza Jane Paxton: John Henry Powelson, b. 18 Sep 1837; 1 July 1838 Stone House Plains Ref Ch Stone House Plains (Essex Co., NJ) Marriages & Baptisms, Online at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mqueman/stone.html Powell, Peter Goetschius Peter G. Powell m. 28 Apr 1852 Maria Ackerman son of Henry Powell & New Prospect dau. of -?- Ackerman Catherine Goetschius & Christianna b. 16 Jan 1820 b. 7 Nov 1830 NJ 13 Feb 1820 New Prospect Meth Ch d. 15 Nov 1892 d. 13 Apr 1910 buried Ref Chyd, Wyckoff, Bergen Co., NJ buried Ref Chyd, Wyckoff, Bergen Co., NJ Living with Maria and Anna Elizabeth Powell at the time of the 1895 State Census, was Theodore Price. Maria was listed as a widow, head of the household in June 1905. Her daughter, Anna E. was living with her in June 1905, along with the following: George H. Wilson, b. Apr 1856 NJ, single, in insurance; Elizabeth Kendrew, b. Nov 1880 Ireland, single, a housekeeper; Benjamin Saslowm b. Jan 1887Russia, single, a gardener; Fred M. Durner, b. Dec 1856 CT, single, a bookkeeper; Eugene H. Sharon, b. Sep 1868 VT, single, an accountant; and Edith P. Campbell, b. May 1876 NJ, widow, a teacher. ---children of Peter G. Powell & Maria Ackerman: Catherine E. Powell, b. July 1853 NJ; m. Alfred W. Harris Anna Elizabeth Powell, b. April 1857 NJ. She never married. By 1910 she was running a boarding house in the Powell homestead on East Allendale Avenue. Boarding with her in 1910 were George H. Wilson, 52, single, b. NJ, a life insurance adjuster; and Joseph Leboyteaux, 42, b. NY, an assistant surpervisor in a steam shop. In January 1920 she was living alone on Powell Road in a house she owned. Henry Powell, b. 9 July 1861 Allendale, Bergen County, NJ 1 Edward Everett Powell, b. abt. 1863; d. 12 Nov 1893; buried Ref Chyd, Wyckoff, NJ. He was a member of the Allendale Village Improvement Association in Dec 1892 and was elected treasurer of the Orvil Building & Loan Association 28 Mar 1889 (he resigned 11 Sep 1893). He was in partnership in business with W. W. Packer of Saddle River until illness required him to retire. [1] Vital Records, Township of Washington, Bergen County, NJ copied 1991 by Mrs. Basil LoPresti, Polly Wyckoff Chapter NSDAR; Westervelt, Frances A., Bergen County New Jersey Marriage Records, 1929, p. 55; Allendale Historical Society Files; 1895 New Jersey State Census, Orvil Township, Borough of Allendale, dwelling #94, family #99; 1905 New Jersey State Census, Bergen County, Borough of Allendale, (June 1905) Dwelling #93, Family #99; 1910 Federal Census, New Jersey, Bergen County, Borough of Allendale, dwelling #182, family #203; 1920 Federal Census, New Jersey, Bergen County, Borough of Allendale, ED #1 (January 1920), Dwelling #154, Family #161; Ackerman, Herbert S. and Arthur J. Goff, Records of the Wyckoff Reformed Protestant Dutch Church (Wyckoff, Bergen County, NJ) January 1945 (typescript), p. 119 Paulusse, Richard See also: Paulusse, Dirck 21

Powell, Richard Richard Powell m. -?- In his will, dated 3 Jan 1704/5, Richard Powell of Woodbridge, NJ, Divides real and personal estate between Mary Wallis, "who now dwells with me," his grandson John, son of Philipp Doldridge, Daniel Brittain and Philipp Doldridge. Executor-- Samuel Shepard of Woodbridge. Witnesses--Thomas Turnbull, Mathew Moores and William Ellison. Proved March 21, 1704-5. ---children of Richard Powell Elizabeth Powell, m. about 1699 Capt. Daniel Brittain Daughter Powell, m. Philip Doldridge Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol. I, 1670-1730 (online at Ancestry.com), p. 374 (will of Richard Powell) Paulison, Richard Richard Paulison On 15 May 1804 (recorded 28 Aug 1805, Bergen Co. V:138) John Stevens of Hoboken, Esq., and Rachel, his wife, conveyed to Richard Paulison of Bergen County, for $140, lot in Hoboken in Township and County of Bergen, distinguished as lot no. 151. Bounded W by Washington Street between 5th St. and 6th St.; S by lot no. 150; N by lot no. 152. Signed by John Stevens, Rachl Stevens. Witnessed by Gerardus Mealey?, John Cox Stevens. 1 [1] Bergen County, NJ Deeds, at Bergen Co., Division of Cultural & Historic Affairs, Hackensack, NJ, abstracted by Patricia A. Wardell; Paulison, Richard Richard Paulison On 13 September 1804 (recorded 14 June 1806, Bergen Co. Y:93) Paul Paulison, Jr. of Beaufort [S.C.], rightful owner by deed and possession of a lot of lowland in the Town of Hackensack lately bought from Henry Traphagen Jr., empowers Richard Paulison of the precinct of Hackensack to effect a division of said undivided lot of about 5 acres. Signed by Paul Paulison Junr. Witnessed by Wm. Palmer, Benjamin Buche. 1 [1] Bergen County, NJ Deeds, at Bergen Co., Division of Cultural & Historic Affairs, Hackensack, NJ, abstracted by Patricia A. Wardell; Paulison, Richard Richard Paulison m. Helena Zabriskie (Helen) son of John Paulison & dau. of Christian J. Zabriskie & Geertje Terhune Maria Terhune b. 1 Oct 1773 Ridgefield Park, NJ b. 12 July 1777 Arcola, NJ 25 Oct 1773 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch 10 Aug 1777 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch d. 12 April 1873, age 99.6.12 d. 10 April 1869 age 89.8.2 buried Hackensack Cem., Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ buried Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ He lived all of his life in what became Ridgefield Township, Bergen Co., NJ. ---children of Richard Paulison & Helena/Helen Zabriskie: John Paulison, b. 22 Sep 1795 Ridgefield Park, NJ; 7 Oct 1795 Hackensack Ref Ch (wit: John Poulesse, Geertje Terheune); d.y. Geertje Paulison, b. 18 Sep 1796 Ridgefield Park, NJ; 25 Sep 1796 Hackensack Ref Ch (wit: John Poulesse, Geertje Terhune, his wife); d. 17 May 1847 age 50.8.9; buried Hackensack, NJ; m. 1 Nov 1817 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch, Isaac Ackerman, son of Albert J. Ackerman & Antje Van Winkle Christian Paulison, b. 26 Aug 1798 Ridgefield Park, NJ; 13 Sep 1798 Hackensack Ref Ch (wit: Christian Zabriskie, Maria Terhune, his wife); d.y. Maria Paulison, b. 5 April 1801 Ridgefield Park, NJ; 21 April 1801 Hackensack Ref Ch (wit: Christian Zabriskie, Maria Terhune, his wf); d. 6 May 1885 age 84/1/5; buried Ref Chyd Tappan, Rockland Co., NY; m. 1 Nov 1817 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch, William Van Dalsen Haring, son of Abraham J. Haring & Elizabeth Sickles John R. Paulison, b. 26 Dec 1802 Ridgefield Park, NJ; 1 Jan 1803 Hackensack Ref Ch (no wit); d. 8 March 1874 age 71.2.12 Ridgefield Park, Bergen Co., NJ; buried Hackensack Cem., Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ; m. 10 Jan 1822 Acquackanonk Ref Ch, Ann Garretson, dau. of Hendrick J. Garretson & Jacomyntje Hopper Christian Zabriskie (Rev.), b. 30 March 1805 Ridgefield Park, NJ; 27 April 1805 Hackensack Ref Ch (no wit); d. 29 Nov 1851 age 46.8.- Ridgefield Park, NJ; buried Hackendck Cem, Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ; m. Caroline Hassert Catherine Paulison, b, 18 Feb 1807 Ridgefield Park, NJ; 22 March 1807 Hackensack Ref Ch (no wit); d. 3 April 1885 age 78.1.15; buried NY Cem. [now renamed Maple Grove Cem.,], Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ; m. 25 Dec 1823, Nicholas S. Demarest, son of Samuel Demarest & Martha Van Voorhis Paul R. Paulison (Paulus), b. 9 Sep 1809 Ridgefield Park, NJ; 15 Oct 1809 Hackensack Ref Ch; m. Elizabeth Ely, dau. of William Ely & Maria Demarest Helen Paulison, b. 28 Dec 1811 Ridgefield Park, NJ; 16 Feb 1812 Hackensack Ref Ch; m. Henry Schoonmaker, son of Isaac Schoonmaker & Eva Vreeland Richard R. Paulison, b. 26 Nov 1813 Ridgefield Park, NJ; 26 Dec 1813 Hackensack Ref Ch; d. 6 Sep 1868 Hackensack, NJ; buried Hackensack Cem., Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ; m. Elizabeth -?- Elizabeth Paulesson (Eliza), b. 28 Aug 1816 Ridgefield Park, NJ; 22 Sep 1816 So. Schraalenburgh/Hackensack Ref Ch (no wit); m. (1) 17 Sep 1835 Hackensack Ref Ch, Paul Terhune, son of Paulus N. Terhune & Sarah Paulison; m. (2) 22

Garret N. Kipp, son of Nicholas G. Kipp & Jane Paulison Rachel Paulisson, b. 10 March 1819 Ridgefield Park, NJ; 11 April 1819 So. Schraalenburgh/Hackensack Ref Ch (no wit); m. (Dr.) Luke Hassert Clayton, W. Woodford & Nelson, William, History of Bergen and Passaic Counties, New Jersey, Philadelphia 1882, p. 247; Zabriskie, George Olin, The Zabriskie Family: A Three Hundred and one Year History of the descendants of Albrecht Zaborowskij (Ca 1638-1711) of Bergen County, New Jersey, 1963, Vol. I, p. 167 (No. 671 Helena Zabriskie), p. 361-364, and p. 362 (Paul R. Paulison is no. 1830); Burnett, Louise Howes, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church...Records of Old South Church...to 1912, transcribed Aug 1970; printed [c. 1998?] by Bergen Historic Books; Information online Oct 1998 from Ree Hopper <REETREE@aol.com>; Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of...schraalenburgh, 1891, (Collections of the Holland Society of New York, Vol. I, Part II), p. 345, 351; Paulison, Richard Richard Paulison m. 21 Jan 1821 Jane Marselius son of Saddle River Landing, by dau. of Wilhelmus Eltinge, V.D.M. Westervelt, Frances A., Bergen County New Jersey Marriage Records, 1929, p. 86 Powles, Stephen Stephen Powles m. 25 Feb 1802 Catrina Blauvelt son of Marte Pouwelse & Tappan Ref Ch dau. of Johannes Blauvelt & Lidea Banta (2) Jannetje Parcel b. 20 Feb 1781 b. 2 Apr 1785 1 May 1785 Tappan Ref Ch d. 15 Sep 1846 d. 5 Feb 1864 1 buried Tappan, Rockland Co., NY buried Tappan, Rockland Co., NY In the Tappan Ref Ch marriage record, they were Stephanus Pouleuse [Powles in baptisms] of New York and Catrina Blauvelt of Tappan. She was probably the Catherine Powels listed in the 1850 Federal Census, living in Harrington Township. Living with her was her son, Henry, and his family: Catharine Powels, 64; Henry Powels, 32, farmer; Margaret Powels, 30; James H. Powls, 12; Sarah Ann Powels, 10; Abraham Powels, 7; and Rachel Powels, 4. On 11 February 1804 (recorded 15 March 1804, Bergen Co. R:399) David Anderson of Harrington, and Geertye, his wife, conveyed to Stephen Powles of the same place, for 215, about 40 acres of woodland in Harington at a place called Closter Mountain, beginning at NW corner of David Naugel s Mountain Woodland; mentioned are edge of Steep Rocks thence to Hudson River. Bounded N by land of John W. Ferdon and John Parsel; S by said David Naugel; W by Johannes H. Blauvelt; E by Hudson River. Signed by David Anderson, Gertye Anderson (her mark). Witnessed by David A. Demarest, John D. Haring. ---children of Stephen Powles & Catrina Blauvelt: Lydia Powles, b. 17 Feb 1803; 6 March 1803 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Marte Powles, Lydia Powles); d. after 1888; m. (poss (1) 7 July 1821, Samuel M. Bogert; m. (2) -?- Ackerman. Jannetje Paulisson, b. 1804; 25 Dec 1804 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Johannis J. Blauvelt, Jannetje Blauvelt); d. 4 Jan 1881; buried True Ref Chyd, Nanuet, Rockland Co., NY; m. 2 Sep 1820 Jacob Auryansen (Adriance). He was b. 5 Sep 1801; d. 5 Aug 1877. John S. Powles, b. 1 June 1806; 22 June 1806 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); d. after 1888; m. (prob) Rachel -?-. Rachel Powles, b. 14 Dec 1808; 8 Jan 1809 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); d. 29 Feb 1892; buried DeWolf Farm, Old Tappan, Bergen Co., NJ with her husband; m. 17 June 1826 Tappan Ref Ch, Abraham C. Blauvelt, son of Cornelius Blauvelt & Annaatje Zabriskie. James Powles, b. 26 Oct 1811; 13 Nov 1811 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit) Henry Powles, b. 22 March 1819; 23 Apr 1817 Tappan Ref Ch; d. after 1888; m. (prob) Margaret -?-. Eliza Powles, b. 12 July 1820; 2 Aug 1820 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); d. after 1888; m. David Mann. Catharine Powles, b. 13 Aug 1828; 10 Sep 1828 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); d. 1 Nov 1907; m. 3 May 1845 Closter, NJ, William Lindley Lawrence. He was b. 19 Jan 1820 Piermont, NY; d. 12 June 1891. [1] Maria Ferdon Journals (at Bergen County Historical Society); Kelly, Arthur C. M., Baptism Record of the Tappan Reformed Church, Tappan, Rockland County, NY, 1694-1899, Kinship, 1998; Moos, The Blauvelt Family Genealogy, Vol. I, p. 221; 1850 Federal Census, New Jersey, Bergen County, Harrington Township, taken Sep 1850, Dwelling 1153, Family 1268 (Catharine Powels, and Henry Powels family); Betrothals and Marriages of the Dutch Reformed Church of Tappan, Rockland County, NY in The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, serialized, beginning in issue Vol. LXXXIV, No. 3 (July 1953); Protzmann, Robert L., Descendants of Daniel Verveelen and Alida Schaets draft April 1994; Powless, Stephen Stephen Powless m. about 24 Nov 1864 2 Fanny Acker Stephen Powless was a teacher in April 1865. 1 ---children of Stephen Powless & Fanny Acker: Ida Powless, b. 25 April 1865 Tappan [Rockland Co., NY] 1 [1] Vital Records, Township of Washington, Bergen County, NJ copied 1991 by Mrs. Basil LoPresti, Polly Wyckoff Chapter NSDAR; [2] Maria Ferdon Journal (at Bergen County Historical Society); Powell, Theron Romalas Theron Romalas Powell m. 2 July 1863 Hannah M. Mann 23

b. 11 Jan 1845 b. Report of Roger D. Joslyn in Response of the Ramapough Mountain Indians to Proposed Finds\ings, 8 May 1995 (at Bergen County Division of Cultural & Historic Affairs) Powell, Thomas Thomas Powell m 6 Sep 1691 Mary Willets son of Thomas Powell & Bethpage, NY dau. of Thomas Willets & Abigail Wood Dinah Townsend b. 1664 Bethpage, NY b. d. 27 Sep 1731 Bethpage, NY d. ---children of Thomas Powell & Mary Willets: Thomas Powell, b. 30 May 1693; d. 1 March 1757; m. Abigail Hallock, dau. of John Hallock & Hannah -?-. Mary Powell, b. 4 Nov 1694; d. 1695 Abigail Powell, m. 1733 Peter Hallock Mary Powell, m. Samuel Prior Wait Powell, b. 29 Sep 1698; d. 1782; m. Mary Mudge, dau. of Moses Mudge Amos Powell, b. 9 May 1700; d. 14 Jan 1748/49 Moses Powell, b. 4 May 1702; d. 1774; m. Catherine Hallock, dau. of John Hallock & Hannah -?- Richard Powell, b. 17 April 1704; d. 7 March 1774; m. (1) 1737 Freelove Weeks, dau. of Henry Weeks & Susanna Alling; m. (2) 28 July 1748, Jerusha Lewis, dau. of Jonathan Lewis, and widow of Robert Weeks, and Samuel Weeks. Elizabeth Powell Hannah Powell, b. 18 July 1707; d. 1790; m. Henry Whitson, son of Thomas Whitson & Martha Jones Joshua Powell, m. 1744 Phebe Post, dau. of Richard Post & Phebe -?-. Isaac Powell, b. April 1711; d. 1794; m. Martha Whitson, dau. of Zebulum Whitson & Sibbel Lewis Martha Powell, b. 29 June 1713; d. 24 March 1773; m. Francis Keen Deborah Powell, m. 1744, John Whitson, son of Thomas Whitson & Deborah Feake Pedigree posted online at Ancestry.com Dec 2001 by Frank Parise <fparise@optonline.net> Powel, Thomas Thomas Powel m. 25 March 1711 Jannetje Waldron son of dau. of Willem Waldron & Engeltje Pieters Stoutenburgh b. b. 1692 Jannetje Waldron m. (2) before May 1721, William Adams. ---children of Thomas Powell & Jannetje Waldron: Elizabeth Powel, 9 Dec 1711 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Will Waldrom, Jan v. Sent, Annetje Waldrom) Wyntje Pouwel, 22 Sep 1714 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Willem Van de Water, Willem Waldrom, Wyntje Byvank) Marytje Pouwell, 3 July 1717 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Pieter Stoutenburg, Neeltje Stoutenburg, s: moeder) Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1901 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III) Unplaced Paulus, Powless Women: Antje Paulusse, m. before about 1741?, Abram Van Giesen Catharine Powell, b. 21 July 1825; d. 27 March 1872 ae 46.8.6; buried Valleau Cemetery, Ridgewood, NJ; m. James J. Zabriskie Catherine Paulusse, m. Walling Van Riper. He was b. 1804. Elizabeth Poulese, m. 30 Aug 1755 Acquackanonk Ref Ch, Thomas Allen Elizabeth Paulson, b. 1788; m. Jacobus Laroe Lydia Powles, m. March 1795 NYC, J. Ackerman (New York Magazine) Lydia Powles, m. 7 July 1821, Samuel M. Bogert Nettie M. Powless, of Harrington Township, m. 18 Nov 1865, by Rev. Dr. Gordon (Schraalenburgh Ref Ch?), Peter Klein, of Closter. --Sawyer, Ray C., New Jersey Marriages, as published in the Christian Intelligencer of the Reformed Dutch Church from 1830 to 1871, Vols. 1 & 2, pub. 1932-1933 (reprinted 1998 in one vol., by Bergen Historic Books) Priscilla Ann Powel, m. 29 Jan 1851 Clarkstown Ref Ch, Robert Lawrence 24