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Philip Isaac Schuyler

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Philip Isaac Schuyler

Birth
Pompton Plains, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
Death
25 Mar 1900 (aged 66)
Ramsey, Bergen County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Pompton Lakes, Passaic County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Please Beware—the lineage in American Ancestry is incorrect for Philip Isaac Schuyler If one will follow this line from father to son, it is documented back to Philip Pieterse Schuyler and his parents. I have spent at least 65 years researching our lineage using primary source material and I can safely say that it is absolutely correct.
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Philip Isaac was a second son of Isaac Schuyler and Elizabeth Jones Schuyler
He was born at Schuyler Basin (Pompton area), New Jersey.

Source: "Pompton Reformed Church Marriage records 1816-1864. Town of Pompton Lakes, Passaic Co, NJ."

SCHUYLER, Philip, married Mary E. BERTOLF of Pompton, Jan. 7, 1857

Philip is deigned a "clerk" both are single
The couple had eight children.
—Philip age 23
—Mary E Bertholf age 20.
—They both reside in Pompton
—officiate John Gaston
Their parents names are recorded

Philip Isaac and Mary had eight children.
Sadly, their first daughter and three sons died in childhood.
Two sons and two daughters survived.

—Kittie Irene died of Scarlet Fever when she was four.

Philip was a wealthy farmer, carpenter and Deputy General during the Civil War.

In the 1870 Census
Here Philip is Born in New York. ? ? They are living in the third ward of Paterson, NJ on July 11, 1870
— Father --Philip 35 Justice of the Peace
— Mother--Mary Born in New Jersey age 35 keeping house.
Value of real estate $4000. Personal estate $500.
—Frederick 10 attending school
—Marietta 8 attending school
—Raymond attending school 7
—James 5 at home
—Frank 2 at home
Domestic Eliza Smith age 18

Next door is
Andrew Snyder age 38--Ice Dealer Real Estate --$20,000
Janice Snyder age 24--Keeps House
William A Snyder age 18--Civil Engineer

In 1923, Dr. Joseph "Doc" Bier opened a "health farm" in Pompton Lakes in the Philip Schuyler house where boxers such as Pancho Villa and Jimmy McLarnin trained. In 1935, Joe Louis began training at the camp, and continued to use the camp until his retirement in 1949. He prepared for his famed bout with Max Schmeling there, and often invited local children to watch him practice. During his time in the borough he held boxing exhibitions at the camp to raise $2,600 for the purchase of an ambulance and an additional $2,000 to help build a police communications tower.

The family moved from Pompton to Paterson, New Jersey-271 Graham Ave on the corner of Fair Street .
Source-P Raymond Schuyler, Stephen Gould Schuyler and Anna Schuyler Roberts.
SOURCE—WIKIPEDIA
SOURCE —A SCHUYLER

And thanks to Cindy for the research involved in creating and photographing many of my relative's memorials here in Pompton Lakes Reformed Church Cemetery including this one of my great great grandfather.
Please Beware—the lineage in American Ancestry is incorrect for Philip Isaac Schuyler If one will follow this line from father to son, it is documented back to Philip Pieterse Schuyler and his parents. I have spent at least 65 years researching our lineage using primary source material and I can safely say that it is absolutely correct.
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Philip Isaac was a second son of Isaac Schuyler and Elizabeth Jones Schuyler
He was born at Schuyler Basin (Pompton area), New Jersey.

Source: "Pompton Reformed Church Marriage records 1816-1864. Town of Pompton Lakes, Passaic Co, NJ."

SCHUYLER, Philip, married Mary E. BERTOLF of Pompton, Jan. 7, 1857

Philip is deigned a "clerk" both are single
The couple had eight children.
—Philip age 23
—Mary E Bertholf age 20.
—They both reside in Pompton
—officiate John Gaston
Their parents names are recorded

Philip Isaac and Mary had eight children.
Sadly, their first daughter and three sons died in childhood.
Two sons and two daughters survived.

—Kittie Irene died of Scarlet Fever when she was four.

Philip was a wealthy farmer, carpenter and Deputy General during the Civil War.

In the 1870 Census
Here Philip is Born in New York. ? ? They are living in the third ward of Paterson, NJ on July 11, 1870
— Father --Philip 35 Justice of the Peace
— Mother--Mary Born in New Jersey age 35 keeping house.
Value of real estate $4000. Personal estate $500.
—Frederick 10 attending school
—Marietta 8 attending school
—Raymond attending school 7
—James 5 at home
—Frank 2 at home
Domestic Eliza Smith age 18

Next door is
Andrew Snyder age 38--Ice Dealer Real Estate --$20,000
Janice Snyder age 24--Keeps House
William A Snyder age 18--Civil Engineer

In 1923, Dr. Joseph "Doc" Bier opened a "health farm" in Pompton Lakes in the Philip Schuyler house where boxers such as Pancho Villa and Jimmy McLarnin trained. In 1935, Joe Louis began training at the camp, and continued to use the camp until his retirement in 1949. He prepared for his famed bout with Max Schmeling there, and often invited local children to watch him practice. During his time in the borough he held boxing exhibitions at the camp to raise $2,600 for the purchase of an ambulance and an additional $2,000 to help build a police communications tower.

The family moved from Pompton to Paterson, New Jersey-271 Graham Ave on the corner of Fair Street .
Source-P Raymond Schuyler, Stephen Gould Schuyler and Anna Schuyler Roberts.
SOURCE—WIKIPEDIA
SOURCE —A SCHUYLER

And thanks to Cindy for the research involved in creating and photographing many of my relative's memorials here in Pompton Lakes Reformed Church Cemetery including this one of my great great grandfather.

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PHILIP SCHUYLER BORN NOV. 29, 1833 DIED MAR. 25, 1900



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  • Maintained by: A SCHUYLER
  • Originally Created by: Cindy
  • Added: Aug 21, 2010
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57443153/philip_isaac-schuyler: accessed ), memorial page for Philip Isaac Schuyler (29 Nov 1833–25 Mar 1900), Find a Grave Memorial ID 57443153, citing Pompton Reformed Church Cemetery, Pompton Lakes, Passaic County, New Jersey, USA; Maintained by A SCHUYLER (contributor 50388083).