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Anne Duyckinck, the niece for whom Uncle Harry's poem was written, was the daughter of his
sister Susan, and Gerardus Duyckinck. Anne's birthday was
26 Dec 1776.
Gilbert Livingston Descendents - Kinkead Gerald was, in his early days, proprietor of the "Universal Store" in New York, "whose advertisements and display of wares was the most curious and unique of the period." He then lived on Pearl Street (Lamb, Hist. of N.Y. City, 1877, v.2, p.308). However, he was in Poughkeepsie by 1784, as deeds of Chancellor Livingston in that year speak of him as "formerly of New York but now of Pokeepsie." There is a letter in the Gilbert Livingston Collection in the N.Y. Public Library, dated Aug. 7, 1790, from him to his brother-in-law Gilbert Livingston, concerning his bankruptcy. An obituary notice in the Poughkeepsie Journal of Jan. 19, 1814, states that "he held a commission among the first troops that were embodied [sic] in the City of New York at the commencement of the late war.
Susan Livingston b: 21 Sep 1755 d: Aft. Mar 1828 in Prob. Poughkeepsie
+Unknown Romeyr
*2nd Husband of Susan Livingston:
+Gerardus Duyckinck b: 6 Jun 1754 d: 12 Jan 1814 in Poughkeepsie
Anne Duyckinck b: 26 Dec 1776 d: Aft. 1835 in Poughkeepsie
+George Taylor d: Aft. 1834
George Taylor b: 9 Jan 1801 d: 14 Sep 1801 in Poughkeepsie (9 mos 5 days)
Edgar Taylor b: 1804 d: 16 Nov 1810 in Poughkeepsie (6 years)
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