Second River Reformed Dutch Church, Belleville, Essex County, New Jersey
Sie ist verheiratet mit Peter Cadmus.
Sie haben geheiratet am 17. Juni 1759 in Second River Reformed Dutch Church, Belleville, Essex County, New Jersey, sie war 19 Jahre alt.
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SOURCE: Pam Sears. Subject: Descendants of Col. Peter Cadmus, E-mail Date: 4/17/2008, Contact: pjse(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)
[The following records of this family are taken from the Cadmus Family Bible, which was in the possession of Sarah Cox King, the daughter of Phoebe Cadmus Cox. It was published in 1801 by Hugh Gaine's Press of Newark, NJ. Included in the papers is a letter to Mrs. Henry C. Ward (DAR member) from the librarian of the Newark Public Library. Grace Louise (Cadmus) Ward had requested a copy of the title page of the Bible.
Blandina KIP was born on 21 Apr 1740 in Belleville, Essex, NJ. Cadmus Family Bible Records, on deposit at the New Jersey Historical Society. She was baptised on 4 May 1740 in Reformed Dutch Church of Second River, Essex, NJ. Johannes Kip Sara Spier; Blandiena; ; Isaack Van Vleck. Catharina Van Duesen.
Peter Cadmus was married to Blandina KIP (daughter of Johannes KIP and Sarah SPIER) on 17 Jun 1759 in Belleville, Essex, NJ. Names of Persons for Whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued By the Secretary of the Province of New York, Previous to 1784; Vol. II, p 327. A license was issued to Peter Codmus and Blendina Kip on 15 Jun 1759. Cadmus Family Bible Records, on deposit at the New Jersey Historical Society. "June 17th, in the year 1759, I Peter Cadmus was married with Blandany Kipp." Also recorded in the New York Dutch Reformed Church, p 200 [Purple]
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Second River had its own female heroine in the wife of Peter Cadmus. A party of redcoats approached her homestead. She saw them coming so hid her two children in a large oven built in the side of the fireplace -- admonishing them to keep very quiet. When she refused to give the British any food and wouldn't tell them where the men were, the angry officer plunged his sword in her side.
When the Cadmus brothers came home they found her bleeding heavily. The children heard their voices and came out of hiding. Mrs. Cadmus eventually recovered.
Source: Belleville's American Revolution War Stories, Courtesy Belleville Historical Society, online at
http://bellevillesons.com/bel_amrev_tales.html
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