Physician
Lived in Poughkeepsie during the Revolutionary War, then Montgomery County, NY after the war.
According to William Powers, living at Mayfield, Montgomery County, New York in 1838
According to William Powers, Elizabeth was probably not married, but had a daughter Kitsey who married Cornelius Hoag in 1812. Lived at the town of Nassau, Rensselaer County, New York.
According to William Powers, Henry was a Captain in the Revolutionary War; settled in Vincennes, Indiana; a storekeeper, liquor commissioner, commissar for the Army, Justice of the Peace and judge of Probabte Court for Knox County, Indiana. Also president of the legislative council for the Northwest Territory in 1799.
305. William Henry VANDERBURGH
Fur trader killed by Blackfoot Indians in Montana
Che-Lar-Lu-Chem-Coo VANDERBURGH
Flathead Indian tribe, Montana
According to William Powers, living in Louisville, KY in the 1830's.
309. Francoise Sidney VANDERBURGH
According to William Powers, living in Vincennes, Indiana in 1850
Farmer in the town of Norway, Herkimer County, New York
According to William Powers, William was a storekeeper and sheriff. Lived in Norway, Herkimer County, New York. After the death of his wife he settled in Vincennes, Indiana.
Lived at Nassau, New York and Troy, New York
According to William Powers, unmarried and living in Philadelphia in 1871.