The Social History of Flatbush And Manners And Customs of the Dutch Settlers I

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The Social History of Flatbush And Manners And Customs of the Dutch Settlers I
Gertrude L Lefferts Vanderbilt
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He is spoken of as such as early as 1816. We here give the copy of a manuscript written by Mr. Jeremiah Lott in 1858 by request. It is the gen- ealogy of the large and influential family of which he was a member : "Peter Lott, from whom all the families of that name in this country have descended, emigrated from Europe in the year 1652, and settled in Flatbush on Long Island. He was one of the patentees named in the patent granted by Lieutenant-Governor Dongan in 1685 to the inhabitants of Flat...bush. It is the gen- erally received opinion that the family came originally from England, but by subsequent intermarriages soon became fully identified with the Dutch. His wife's name was Gertrude: FARMS AND THEIR OWNERS. 183 neither the date of their birth nor their marriage is known. They both died in Flatbush, and the death of the wife occurred in 1704. "Engelbert Lott, their eldest son — my great-grandfather — was born in December, 1654, in this country, and was settled at New Castel, on the west bank of the Delaware River, about thirty-five miles below Philadelphia.

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