Descendants of Henry Vredenburgh and Almina Seelye's daughter, Lucinda
Vredenburgh Family of Somerset County, New Jersey
General Land Office Records
A Bibliography of Vredenburgh Biographies
Some Vredenburgh Obituaries
Bible Records of Hachaliah Vredenburgh and family
Descendancy Chart of John B. Fredenburg (born 1792, Dutchess County, NY)
Ulster and Dutchess County, NY Cemetery Records
1860 New York Census Index
1790, 1800 New York, 1840, 1850 Michigan Census Data
Illinois Death Records 1916-1951
Vredenburghs in the Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Sangamon County, IL
A 1838 Letter Home
The writer of this letter was Jeromus Vanderbilt Van Doren, who was born in 1792 in Somerset County, NJ. In 1814 he married Catherine Slover. His father was Joseph Van Doren, a soldier of the Revolution, who was a miller, and died wealthy in 1801. Joseph's daughter Maria, sister to Jeromus, married Dr. Peter Vredenburgh , of Somerville, NJ, one of whose sons was Mr. LaRue Vredenburgh. Jeromus lived in the homestead at South Branch until he went West in 1838, and had at least two children, Maria and Adaline.
Biographies
Charles Vredenburgh (Harrison County, Iowa, 1891)
Dorothy Vredenbugh (Secretary of the Democratic National Committee)
Captain Watson Vredenburgh (New York City, 1899)
Harry Vredenburgh
Adna Vradenburg Member of the Mormon Batallion
George Ward Van Vredenburgh (Sons of the American Revolution, 1901)
Thomas Doremus Vredenburgh, obituary
William I. Vredenburgh of Skaneateles, NY, and his descendants.
Charles Fredenburg (Vredenburg) of Plattsburg, NY (Tory)
Papers of Peter Vredenburgh of Monmouth County, NJ
Papers of Evelina Vredenburgh Throop of NY
Major Peter Vredenburgh
Major Peter Vredenburgh
New York Church Records
Rhinebeck Flats, Dutchess County, NY, Dutch Reformed Church
Red Hook Dutch, Dutchess County, NY, Reformed Church
Kinderhook, Columbia County, NY, Reformed Church