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Daniel Van Nostrand Sr.

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Daniel Van Nostrand Sr.

Birth
Long Island City, Queens County, New York, USA
Death
24 Aug 1903 (aged 83)
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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DANIEL VAN NOSTRAND
(1819 - 1903)

DANIEL VAN NOSTRAND SR. DIED

A good Man and an Old Settler gone to the other shore Yesterday morning the mortal career of Daniel Van Nostrand Sr. came to a sudden termination from a paralytic stroke, just after he had got out of bed and was about to dress himself. Several months ago he received warning in the form of a slight stroke of paralysis that his earthly course was nearly run but this warning gave him no distress of either mind or body, as its effects upon his body soon disappeared and he continued to daily fulfill the duties of life and to enjoy its blessings as though nothing had happened.

His mind had no reason to be troubled over what the future had in store for him. He had lived a pure life, worshipped God as he believed it the duty of mortals to worship Him and had been charitable and just to his fellow men. So he continued on life's journey, happy all that day long, regardless of when or where it would end. The end came yesterday morning, in the twinkling of an eye, with no prelude of pain and helplessness. It was an ideal ending of a long and useful life.

Daniel Van Nostrand was born in Hemstead, Long Island November 22, 1819 and was a lineal descendant of Peter Van Nostrand, one of the Dutch colonists who settled in New York in 1636. He was married to Johanna Coe March 24, 1846. She bore him eight children. Three died in infancy and one, the wife of A. Hudson, who died several years ago. Three sons, Daniel Jr., William and Silas and one daughter Anne, survive him. She died on the 10 of November 1869. Mr. Van Nostrand was married the second time on March 19, 1889 to Mrs. Estella Boyles, who survives him.

He was one of the early settlers of Two Rivers having come here in 1854 and, with the exception of about one year and a half spent in Iowa, this place has since been his home. He was a good citizen and an estimable neighbor. All who have known him will feel no anxiety over him now that he has passed away, but will rejoice with the beloved ones he leaves behind that his departure was so entirely free of pain and suffering.

The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon from the little church he has loved so well and helped to maintain so long.

Manitowoc Co. Chronicle, Two Rivers, Wis., Tuesday, August 25, 1903. Front page.

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From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 25 Aug.
Mr. Van Nostrand, an old resident of our city, died late Sun. night. He had been in good health all day, but suffered a stroke during the night.

He is survived by his widow (his second wife) and 2 sons - Silas and Dan. The former is a bookkeeper in the Two Rivers Mercantile Co.

The deceased, a cabinet maker by trade, for many years worked in the chair factory before retiring.

Burial will be Wed. from the English Church.

Der Nord Westen, Manitowoc, Wis., 27 Aug. 1903

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Daniel Nostraud
Vital • Wisconsin Death Index, 1820-1907

Name Daniel Nostraud
Death Date 24 Aug 1903
Death Place Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Page 0242
"Wisconsin Death Index, 1820-1907"

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Daniel Van Nostrand
Death • Wisconsin, Death Records, 1867-1907

Name Daniel Van Nostrand
Sex Male
Age 83y 10m 2d
Death Date 1903
Death Place Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Marital Status Married
Occupation Retired
Race W
Father's Name Peter Van Nostrand
Mother's Name Van Nostrand
Residence Place Two Rivers, Wis.
Birth Date 22 Nov 1820
Birth Year (Estimated) 1820
Birthplace Long Island, N. Y.
Cemetery Public Cemetery
Father's Birthplace Long Island, N.Y.
Mother's Birthplace Long Island, N.Y.
Spouse's Name Esther Van Nostrand
"Wisconsin, Death Records, 1867-1907"

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DANIEL VAN NOSTRAND
(1819 - 1903)

DANIEL VAN NOSTRAND SR. DIED

A good Man and an Old Settler gone to the other shore Yesterday morning the mortal career of Daniel Van Nostrand Sr. came to a sudden termination from a paralytic stroke, just after he had got out of bed and was about to dress himself. Several months ago he received warning in the form of a slight stroke of paralysis that his earthly course was nearly run but this warning gave him no distress of either mind or body, as its effects upon his body soon disappeared and he continued to daily fulfill the duties of life and to enjoy its blessings as though nothing had happened.

His mind had no reason to be troubled over what the future had in store for him. He had lived a pure life, worshipped God as he believed it the duty of mortals to worship Him and had been charitable and just to his fellow men. So he continued on life's journey, happy all that day long, regardless of when or where it would end. The end came yesterday morning, in the twinkling of an eye, with no prelude of pain and helplessness. It was an ideal ending of a long and useful life.

Daniel Van Nostrand was born in Hemstead, Long Island November 22, 1819 and was a lineal descendant of Peter Van Nostrand, one of the Dutch colonists who settled in New York in 1636. He was married to Johanna Coe March 24, 1846. She bore him eight children. Three died in infancy and one, the wife of A. Hudson, who died several years ago. Three sons, Daniel Jr., William and Silas and one daughter Anne, survive him. She died on the 10 of November 1869. Mr. Van Nostrand was married the second time on March 19, 1889 to Mrs. Estella Boyles, who survives him.

He was one of the early settlers of Two Rivers having come here in 1854 and, with the exception of about one year and a half spent in Iowa, this place has since been his home. He was a good citizen and an estimable neighbor. All who have known him will feel no anxiety over him now that he has passed away, but will rejoice with the beloved ones he leaves behind that his departure was so entirely free of pain and suffering.

The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon from the little church he has loved so well and helped to maintain so long.

Manitowoc Co. Chronicle, Two Rivers, Wis., Tuesday, August 25, 1903. Front page.

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From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 25 Aug.
Mr. Van Nostrand, an old resident of our city, died late Sun. night. He had been in good health all day, but suffered a stroke during the night.

He is survived by his widow (his second wife) and 2 sons - Silas and Dan. The former is a bookkeeper in the Two Rivers Mercantile Co.

The deceased, a cabinet maker by trade, for many years worked in the chair factory before retiring.

Burial will be Wed. from the English Church.

Der Nord Westen, Manitowoc, Wis., 27 Aug. 1903

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Daniel Nostraud
Vital • Wisconsin Death Index, 1820-1907

Name Daniel Nostraud
Death Date 24 Aug 1903
Death Place Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Page 0242
"Wisconsin Death Index, 1820-1907"

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Daniel Van Nostrand
Death • Wisconsin, Death Records, 1867-1907

Name Daniel Van Nostrand
Sex Male
Age 83y 10m 2d
Death Date 1903
Death Place Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Marital Status Married
Occupation Retired
Race W
Father's Name Peter Van Nostrand
Mother's Name Van Nostrand
Residence Place Two Rivers, Wis.
Birth Date 22 Nov 1820
Birth Year (Estimated) 1820
Birthplace Long Island, N. Y.
Cemetery Public Cemetery
Father's Birthplace Long Island, N.Y.
Mother's Birthplace Long Island, N.Y.
Spouse's Name Esther Van Nostrand
"Wisconsin, Death Records, 1867-1907"

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