At age 17, Anna Maria became the head of her father's household at No. 9 Cedar Street,NYC
* "a street of churches. She was a Christian from her birth.. .I may venture to say her experience had some influence in shaping her love and admiration of a peaceful quiet home where love and mutual concession ranged. . ."
*Abram Hutton; her brother, FAG#7942146
She married Rev.William Warren Blauvelt Sept 12, 1826 in New York City and moved into the parsonage in Lamington. Their eight children were born there.
At age 17, Anna Maria became the head of her father's household at No. 9 Cedar Street,NYC
* "a street of churches. She was a Christian from her birth.. .I may venture to say her experience had some influence in shaping her love and admiration of a peaceful quiet home where love and mutual concession ranged. . ."
*Abram Hutton; her brother, FAG#7942146
She married Rev.William Warren Blauvelt Sept 12, 1826 in New York City and moved into the parsonage in Lamington. Their eight children were born there.
Inscription
Our Pastor's wife, Anna M.Blauvelt,daughter of Timothy Hutton,Born Dec. 14th,1801,Fell asleep. . .
Family Members
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Anna Blauvelt Blake
1828–1892
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William Hutton Blauvelt
1830–1917
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Rev George Mancius Smedes Blauvelt
1832–1911
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Rev Warren Scott Blauvelt
1834–1856
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Gertrude Hutton Blauvelt Vanderbeek
1836–1933
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Rev Isaac Alstyne Blauvelt
1839–1927
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Jane Scott "Jennie" Blauvelt Pool
1841–1896
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Arrietta S. Blauvelt Foster
1843–1876
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