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Verplanck (other)
Verplanck may refer to: Surname * Abraham Isaacsen Verplanck (1606–1690), early settler to New Netherland, and progenitor of the Verplanck line in North America * Catharina Verplanck (1639–1708), daughter of Abraham and wife of David Pieterse Schuyler, a progenitor of the Schuyler family * Daniel C. Verplanck (1762–1834), American politician, son of Samuel Verplanck (1739–1820) * Gulian Verplanck (1637–1684) (also known as Gulyne, Galyna and Geleyn), son of Abraham Issacsen Verplanck and holder of a one-third interest in the Rombout Patent * Gulian Verplanck (speaker) (1751–1799), American banker and politician, and youngest son of Gulian Verplanck (1698–1751) * Gulian Crommelin Verplanck (1786–1870), American politician and son of Daniel C. Verplanck * Marlene VerPlanck (1933–2018), American jazz vocalist * Philip Verplanck (1695–1771), American sheriff and politician in colonial New York * Samuel Verplanck (1739–1820), American politician and merchant, br ...
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Abraham Isaacsen Verplanck
Abraham Isaacsen Verplanck (1606–1690), also known as Abraham Isaacse Ver Planck, was an early and prominent settler in New Netherlands. A land developer and speculator, he was the progenitor of an extensive Verplanck (other), Verplanck family in the United States. Immigrating circa 1633, he received a land grant at Paulus Hook (in today's Jersey City, New Jersey, Jersey City) in 1638. He was one of the driving forces behind the bloody Kieft's War against the Native American population, set off by their retaliation to the Dutch's 1643 Pavonia massacre. His losses were so great at Pavonia he was forced to mortgage his Paulus Hook plantations. A property owner on a smaller scale on Manhattan for the remainder of his life, he died with outstanding debt, settled by his family in 1699 by sale of one of his holdings. Family Verplanck was the son of Isaac Ver Planck, born in Edam, Netherlands, Edam in Dutch Republic (Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) in 1606. He ma ...
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Catharina Verplanck
Catharina Verplanck, also known as Callyntje Verplanck, Catalina Verplanck, or Catharina Schuyler (February 1639 – 8 October 1708) was the daughter of Verplanck family progenitor and land developer Abraham Isaacsen Verplanck and wife of David Pieterse Schuyler who was a progenitor of the Schuyler family. Early life Verplanck was born in February 1639 to New Netherland pioneers Abraham Isaacsen Verplanck and Maria de la Vigne. Her father was Dutch-born and her mother was French-born. Her siblings were Abigael Van Lear, Gulian, Isaac, Susanna, Jacomyntjie, Ariantje, Hillegondt, Isaac. The first Isaac lived and died in 1641, and his younger brother was born 10 years after his death in 1651 and lived to 1729. Marriage and children Verplanck was married to newly arrived David Pieterse Schuyler in 1657 at the New Amsterdam Dutch Church. They had 8 children between 1659 and 1678. Their children included Myndert Schuyler, who was Mayor of Albany and David Davidse Schuyler who was ...
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Daniel C
The Wake are a British post-punk, synth-pop and later indie pop band, formed in Glasgow in 1981 by Gerard "Caesar" McInulty (formerly of Altered Images), Steven Allen (drums) and Joe Donnelly (bass), the latter replaced by Bobby Gillespie. Steven's sister Carolyn Allen also joined on keyboards, and remained in the band thereafter. Gillespie left the band in 1983, replaced by Martin Cunning and then by Alexander 'Mac' Macpherson. History The Wake released their first single on their own Scan 45 label, coupling together "On Our Honeymoon" and "Give Up". This single eventually caught the attention of New Order (band), New Order manager Rob Gretton, who helped the band sign to Factory Records in 1982 and record an LP (''Harmony (The Wake album), Harmony'') at Strawberry Studios in Stockport. This was followed by a number of singles on Factory and its Belgian sister label Factory Benelux. In 1983, The Wake toured with New Order (band), New Order, and thus received critical attention ...
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Gulian Verplanck (1637–1684)
Gulian Verplanck (also known as Gulyne, Galyna and Geleyn; 1637–1684) was a colonial American fur trader and merchant in New York. Early life He was the eldest son of Abraham Isaacsen Verplanck, was a merchant, fur trader, and purchaser of a 1/3rd interest in what became the sprawling Rombout Patent in the southeast of the then Province of New York. His younger sister, Catharina Verplanck, was the wife of David Pieterse Schuyler, the Dutch born fur trader who became an Alderman of Albany. Career In 1685, King James II of England issued a royal grant for some of land to Verplanck and partners Francis Rombouts, and Stephanus Van Cortlandt (both former mayor of New York City, mayors of New York City) they had purchased from Wappinger Indians on the east bank of the Hudson River in what is today's southern Dutchess County, New York (state), New York. Personal life Verplanck was married to Hendrikja Wessels (also known as "Henrica"). Together, they were the parents of: * Samuel ...
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Rombout Patent
The Rombout Patent was a Colonial history of the United States, Colonial era land patent issued by King James II of England in 1685 sanctioning the right of Francis Rombouts and his partners Stephanus Van Cortlandt and Jacobus Kip to own some of land they had purchased from Native Americans. The Patent included most of what is today's southern Dutchess County, New York (state), New York. It was the first of Dutchess County, New York#The Patents, fourteen patents granted between 1685 and 1706 which came to cover the entirety of historic Dutchess County (which until 1812 included today's Putnam County, New York, Putnam County). The first eleven, granted between 1685 and 1697, covered every foot of Hudson River shoreline in the original county. The last three, 1703–1706, laid claim to the remaining interior lands. History Rombout, a former mayor of New York City, had gone into the fur-trading business with merchant Gulian Verplanck (1637 - 1684), Gulian Verplanck. A license fo ...
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Gulian Verplanck (speaker)
Gulian Verplanck (February 10, 1751 – November 20, 1799) was an American banker and politician. Early life Verplanck was born in February 1751 and was only nine months old when his father died. He was the youngest of the six children of Gulian Verplanck (1698–1751) and Mary (née Crommelin) Verplanck, who married in 1737. His father had been a fourth generation New Yorker who owned significant property and amassed a considerable fortune.Narrett, David E. ''Inheritance and Family Life in Colonial New York City'', Cornell University Press (1992), pp 100-101 His maternal grandfather was Charles Crommelin, a wealthy merchant who dealt in commerce between New York and Holland. Through his brother Samuel (who married their Dutch cousin Judith Crommelin), he was an uncle of Daniel C. Verplanck and great-uncle of Gulian Crommelin Verplanck, both members of the U.S. House of Representatives. Through his maternal aunt, Elizabeth (née Crommelin) Ludlow, he was a first cousin of Da ...
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Gulian C
Gulian may refer to: * Gulian, Heilongjiang, a town in Mohe, Heilongjiang Province, China ** Gulian Airport * Gulian C. Verplanck (1786-1870), American politician *Gulian Verplanck (speaker) (1751-1799), American politician *Mount Gulian Mount Gulian is a reconstructed 18th century Dutch manor house on the Hudson River in the town of Fishkill, New York, United States of America. The original house served as the headquarters of Major General Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben during ..., a manor house in New York See also * Golian (other) * Guliana (other) * Giuliani, a surname {{disambiguation, given name ...
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Marlene VerPlanck
Marlene Paula VerPlanck ''(née'' Pampinella; November 11, 1933 – January 14, 2018) was an American jazz and pop vocalist whose body of work centered on big band jazz, the American songbook, and cabaret. Life and career VerPlanck was born and raised in Newark, New Jersey, the eldest of three siblings. Her father, Anthony J. Pampinella, operated a gasoline station there, and her mother was Pauline A. Biase, whose family ran an Italian restaurant. She married trombonist, composer, and arranger J. William "Billy" VerPlanck (1930–2009) in 1955, and he became her musical collaborator and champion. They were married for 52 years, until his death in 2009. VerPlank graduated from Bloomfield High School, and considered a career in journalism. She began performing as a teenager at the age of 19, at a nightclub in Newark, the Well. Her debut album, ''I Think of You with Every Breath I Take'', was released in 1955 when she was 21, and featured Hank Jones, Joe Wilder, Wendell Marshal ...
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Philip Verplanck
Philip Verplanck (June 1695 – October 13, 1771) was an American sheriff and politician in colonial New York. Early life Verplanck was born in June 1695 in Albany in the Province of New York. He was the son of Ariaantie "Harriet" ( Bayard) Verplanck and Samuel Verplanck (1669–1698), who was lost at sea in 1698. Reportedly, Pieter Schuyler and Johannes Schuyler were his godfathers. His paternal grandparents were Gulian Verplanck and Hendrickje (née Wessels) Verplanck. His uncle, Jacobus Verplanck, married Margarita Schuyler (youngest daughter of Philip Pieterse Schuyler) and his aunt, Anna Verplanck, married Andrew Teller. His maternal grandparents were the Rev. Balthazar Bayard (son of Samuel Bayard and Ann Stuyvesant, sister of Peter Stuyvesant, the last Dutch Director-General of New Netherland) and Maritje Loockermans. Career In 1722, Verplanck, a surveyor, was appointed Sheriff of Albany by the Governor William Burnet, holding office for a year until he was replaced b ...
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Samuel Verplanck
Samuel Verplanck (19 September 1739 – 27 January 1820) was an American merchant and politician Early life Verplanck was born in New York City in the Province of New York, then a part of British America, on 19 September 1739. He was a son of Gulian Verplanck (1698–1751) and Mary (née Crommelin) Verplanck, who married in 1737. His father was a fourth generation New Yorker who owned significant property and amassed a considerable fortune.Narrett, David E. ''Inheritance and Family Life in Colonial New York City'', Cornell University Press (1992), pp 100-101 Among his siblings was younger brother, Gulian Verplanck (speaker), Gulian Verplanck, a wholesale importer and banker who twice served as Speaker of the New York State Assembly. His maternal grandfather was Charles Crommelin, a wealthy merchant who dealt in commerce between New York and Holland. Through his brother Gulian (who married Cornelia David Johnston (merchant), Johnston), he was an uncle of David Johnston Verplanck ( ...
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William Samuel Verplanck Junior
William Samuel Verplanck Junior (January 16, 1916 in Plainfield, New Jersey – September 30, 2002 in Knoxville, Tennessee) was an American psychologist. He conducted a series of significant experiments in the fields of ethology, experimental psychology, and especially in the field of radical behaviorism. After compiling a review of the writings and research of B.F. Skinner for the 1950 Dartmouth conference, culminating in the publication of Modern Learning Theory, Verplanck adopted the psychological and philosophical stance of Interbehaviorism Jacob Robert "J.R." Kantor (August 8, 1888, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – 1984, Chicago, Illinois) was a prominent American psychologist who pioneered a naturalistic system in psychology called interbehavioral psychology or interbehaviorism. He ... - a position which he maintained throughout the remainder of his career. Written works *Verplanck, W.S. (1942) The development of discrimination in a simple locomotor habit. ''Journal of Expe ...
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Beekman V
Beekman is a Dutch toponymic surname, literally translating as "creek man". Variant forms are '' Beeckman'' and ''Beekmans''. The Estonian poet Vladimir Beekman's family originally carried the name ''Peekmann''. People with the surname include: People Beekman family of New York Prominent descendants of the Beekman family originally of Overijssel, Netherlands:William Benford AitkenDistinguished Families in America, Descended from Wilhelmus Beekman and Jan Thomasse Van Dyke Knickerbocker Press, 1912 * Wilhelmus Beekman (1623–1707), Treasurer of the Dutch West India Company, Governor of Delaware and Pennsylvania, 1653/58-1663 **Gerardus Beekman (1653–1723), colonel, surgeon, Governor of the province of New York * Henry Beekman (1687–1775), prominent colonial American politician and landowner Other people with the surname * Aimée Beekman (born 1933), Estonian writer, wife of Vladimir * Allan Beekman (1913–2001), American reporter and author * Anton Albert Beekman (1854–19 ...
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