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Additional Descriptive Data
- Mr. Suckley married Mary, who was living, 1796
- Elizabeth Suckley, unmarried in 1796.
- John Suckley, a minor living in Philadelphia in 1796. Married February 18, 1830, Miss Christina Sands.
- George Suckley (eldest?) born in England, 1765. Partner in Holy, Newbould and Suckley, Sheffield, England. To America, 1790s. Married 1796? Miss H. Lang, daughter of Obadiah and H. Lang, who died 1798?
- John Lang Suckley, born 1798? Became an M.D. and married Maria L. Died before 1849, when his wife appears to be married to Mr. Price.
- George Suckley, born New York City, 1830. M.D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York; three years on staff of N.Y. Hospital. Asst. surgeon, U.S. Army, 1853-56; surgeon, U.S. Volunteers, 1862. Author in fields of geology and geography. Married? to Mary. Died July 30, 1869.
- John Hart Suckley, student in Hoboken, 1849.
- David Suckley
- Edward Suckley?
- Joseph Suckley?
- George Suckley married second Catherine Rutsen (d. 1826?) of Rhinebeck, New York, daughter of John Rutsen. Children (probably in age order):
- Rutsen Suckley, b. before 1804, d. after 1872. Unmarried.
- Mary Suckley, b. before 1808, d. August, 1872. Unmarried.
- George Suckley, Jr. b. before 1808. No further information.
- Sarah Suckley, b. before 1808, married between 1827 and 1835 to Edward Livingston. Mental health failing, 1835; institutionalized 1837, 1869-73, and probably in between.
- Thomas Holy Suckley, b. between 1808 and 1816; living in 1886. Married Kate. Ran a dairy farm, Rhinebeck, New York.
- Rutsen Suckley, b. July 3, 1853
- Robert Suckley, schoolboy, 1870
- Catherine Suckley, b. before 1816. No further information.
- Obadiah Lang married a woman whose first initial was H.
- William, schoolboy in 1791, London.
- James
- Thomas
- Obadiah
- H. married George Suckley, 1796? and died 1798?
- Elizabeth
- Maria
Adirondack Mountains (N.Y.)African AmericansAlabamaAmerican Bible SocietyAndré, John, 1751-1780ArchitectureArmstrong, John, 1758-1843AsylumsAuctionsBaltimore (Md.)--Description and travelBank of the United StatesBirdsBlack River (Fla.)--Description and travelBlindnessBoyd, James R.Boyd, JohnBudd, William A.California--Description and travelCamp meetingsCanada--Boundaries--United StatesCatholic ChurchCharityCholeraChristmasCircuit ridersCity missions--New York (State)--New YorkClothing and dressCoke, Thomas, 1747-1814CommerceCookeryCourtsCrimeDay, GeorgeDeathDepressions--1836-1837--United StatesDepressions--1873Dunlap, Alexander, d. 1822?EducationEducation--CostsEnglishEpidemicsEssaysEuropeFamily argumentsFarm management
- 2:5,9,47
- 3:84 See also letters by John Reed.
Farm produceFarmsFashionFlorida--Description and travelFuelFurnitureGamesGarrettson, Freeborn, 1752-1827GeologyGrant, John, d. 1827?Great Britain--Description and travelGridley, J. S. J.Hair--Dyeing and bleachingHarvey, Thomas M.Holy, Newbould & Cuckley (firm)Home economicsHorsesHospitalsHotelsHouse furnishingsHubbard & Crown (firm)Indians of North AmericaIndustrial relationsInsuranceJewelryJewsLandlord and tenant
- 1:43
- 2:1,4,11,12
- 3:2
- 5:1,7-13
Lawrence & Willard (firm)Letters of introductionLewis, Morgan, 1754-1844Lexington (Ky.)--CommerceLexington (Ky.)--Description and travelLibrariesLife-preserversLivestockLivingston, EdwardLivingston, Sarah SuckleyLove lettersMaine--Boundaries--New BrunswickMaine--Description and travel- See letters by John Rangeley
Marriage
- 1:26,53
- 2:2,50,52
- 3:28,83
Medicine--PracticeMental illnessMerchandizingMethodist Church
- 1:4,10,11
- 2:14,21,29-31,35
- 3:11,40,45,55,61,63,64,71
MineralogyMission of Dolores (California)Missions
- See also City Missions
- 2:21
- 3:63
Missions--New York (State)--New York
- 3:49,50,79,80
- 3:49,50,79,80
New Brunswick--Boundaries--MaineNew Orleans (La.)--CommerceNew Orleans (La.)--Description and travelNew York (N.Y.)--Commerce
- 1:49
- 2:9
- 3:35
- 4:1-4
- 5:1-13
New York (State)--Description and travelNewbould, William, d. 1816NewspapersO'Brien, Dr.Ocean travelOhio--Description and travelOlympia (Wash.)--Description and travelOregon--Description and travelPalatka (Fla.)--Description and travelParis (France)--Description and travelPesticidesPetsPhiladelphia (Pa.)--Description and travelPostal servicePrisonsPrisons--New York (State)--New YorkQuakersRadford & Stone (firm)RailroadsRangeley, John & Sons (firm)ReadingReal propertyReed, JohnReed, Thomas and Co.ReformatoriesReligion
- See also American Bible Society, and Methodist Church
- 2:51
Religion and scienceRiley, JohnRogers & Gracie (firm)Rutsen, JohnSabbathSaint Augustine (Fla.)--Description and travelSaltSaratoga (N.Y.)--Description and travelSegregationServantsSexual ethicsShippingSimpson, Matthew, 1811-1884Slave-tradeSlaverySpeculationStock companiesSuckley, Catherine Rutsen, d. 1826Suckley, JohnSuckley, Mary, d. 1872Suckley, Thomas HolySunday schoolsTanningTaxationTeachersTransportationUnited States--Boundaries--CanadaUnited States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865United States--History--War of 1812VacationsVacations--New York (State)--Adirondack MountainsVaccinationVenezuelaWages
- 2:15,24,26,32,36,38,39,42,66,69
- 2:70
- 3:84
Washington (D.C.)--Description and travelWeatherWesley, John, 1703-1791Whitney, JoelWillsWineZinzendorf, Nicholaus Ludwig, Graf von, 1700-1760Zoning
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