Stephanie M. Born1
b. perhaps 1986, d. before November 17, 2013
- Father: Joseph R. Born1 b. January 12, 1961
- Mother: Michele Reynolds1 b. May 20, 1961
- Relationship: 4th cousin 2 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Stephanie M. Born was born perhaps 1986.
- She was the daughter of Joseph R. Born and Michele Reynolds.1
- Stephanie died before November 17, 2013.1
- Last Edited: 21 Dec 2016
Joseph Michael Boskovich Jr.1
b. about 1981
- Reference: 0012aabdas
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Joseph Michael Boskovich Jr. was born about 1981.
- Joseph married Diane Eileen Abbott, daughter of James Woodward Abbott and Pamela Wilson, on July 1.1,2
- Joseph Michael Boskovich Jr. lived at San Marino, Los Angeles County, California,
Works at Old West Investment
Works at Aletheia Research & Management
Lived in Los Angeles, CA from 2004 - 2010
Lived in Los Angeles, CA from 2007 - 2008
Lived in Santa Monica, CA from 2004 - 2008.1 - Joseph Michael Boskovich Jr. is online at https://www.facebook.com/joe.boskovich.1.
- Last Edited: 30 Jan 2015
Family: Diane Eileen Abbott b. August 8, 1983
- Katherine Nicole "Kate" Boskovich3 b. May 18, 2007
- Joseph Michael "Joey" Boskovich III3 b. June 18, 2009
Citations
- MyLife.com, Inc, at http://www.mylife.com
- https://www.facebook.com/maureen.sprunger/posts/247658618584206
- Facebook,.
Joseph Michael "Joey" Boskovich III1
b. June 18, 2009
- Father: Joseph Michael Boskovich Jr.1 b. about 1981
- Mother: Diane Eileen Abbott1 b. August 8, 1983
- Relationship: 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Reference: 0012aabdab
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Joseph Michael "Joey" Boskovich III was born on June 18, 2009.1
- He is the son of Joseph Michael Boskovich Jr. and Diane Eileen Abbott.1
- Last Edited: 1 Mar 2012
Citations
- Facebook,.
Katherine Nicole "Kate" Boskovich1
b. May 18, 2007
- Father: Joseph Michael Boskovich Jr.1 b. about 1981
- Mother: Diane Eileen Abbott1 b. August 8, 1983
- Relationship: 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Reference: 0012aabdaa
- Katherine Nicole "Kate" Boskovich was born on May 18, 2007.1
- She is the daughter of Joseph Michael Boskovich Jr. and Diane Eileen Abbott.1
- Last Edited: 3 Jan 2022
Citations
- Facebook,.
(?) Bosley1
b. perhaps 1770
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- (?) Bosley was born perhaps 1770.
- (?) married Phebe Cary, daughter of Isaac Cary Esq.1
- Last Edited: 6 Apr 2010
Citations
- Seth C. Cary, John Cary, the Plymouth pilgrim, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=oDgcAAAAYAAJ . Boston, Massachusetts: (1911) , p. 130, section 78.
Cathy Lynn Bosley
b. October 27, 1967
- Father: David R. Bosley b. September, 1942
- Mother: Violet Elaine Woodbury b. April 11, 1944
- Relationship: 5th cousin 1 time removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Cathy Lynn Bosley was born on October 27, 1967.
- She is the daughter of David R. Bosley and Violet Elaine Woodbury.
- Last Edited: 23 Apr 2004
David R. Bosley
b. September, 1942
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- David R. Bosley was born in September, 1942.1
- David married Violet Elaine Woodbury, daughter of Gilman T. Woodbury and Marion Katherine Winn, on December 21, 1963.
- Last Edited: 10 Apr 2022
Family: Violet Elaine Woodbury b. April 11, 1944
- Stephan Robert Bosley b. May 29, 1966
- Cathy Lynn Bosley b. October 27, 1967
- Michael Scott Bosley+2 b. March 13, 1969
Citations
Joseph Bosley1
b. February, 1997
- Father: Michael Scott Bosley1 b. March 13, 1969
- Mother: Christina Marie Diana1 b. November, 1972
- Relationship: 5th cousin 2 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Joseph Bosley was born in February, 1997.1
- He is the son of Michael Scott Bosley and Christina Marie Diana.1
- Last Edited: 10 Apr 2022
Michael Scott Bosley1
b. March 13, 1969
- Father: David R. Bosley1 b. September, 1942
- Mother: Violet Elaine Woodbury2 b. April 11, 1944
- Relationship: 5th cousin 1 time removed of Steven George Levine
- Reference: 0226gacdcbec
- Michael Scott Bosley was born on March 13, 1969.
- He is the son of David R. Bosley and Violet Elaine Woodbury.1,2
- Michael married Christina Marie Diana.3
- Last Edited: 10 Apr 2022
Family: Christina Marie Diana b. November, 1972
- Joseph Bosley4 b. February, 1997
Citations
Stephan Robert Bosley
b. May 29, 1966
- Father: David R. Bosley b. September, 1942
- Mother: Violet Elaine Woodbury b. April 11, 1944
- Relationship: 5th cousin 1 time removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Stephan Robert Bosley was born on May 29, 1966.
- He is the son of David R. Bosley and Violet Elaine Woodbury.
- Last Edited: 23 Apr 2004
Amelia Bostwick1
b. perhaps 1755
- Father: Rev. David Bostwick of New Milford1 b. perhaps 1712
- Mother: Mary Hinman1 b. February, 1713/14
- Relationship: 2nd cousin 7 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Amelia Bostwick was born perhaps 1755.1
- She was the daughter of Rev. David Bostwick of New Milford and Mary Hinman.1
- Amelia married (?) Plumb.1
- Last Edited: 7 Jan 2012
Citations
- Royal Ralph Hinman, A catalogue of the names of the early Puritan settlers of the colony of Connecticut: with the time of their arrival in the country and colony, their standing in society, place of residence, condition in life, where from, business, &c., as far as is found on record, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=KTkBAAAAYAAJ . Hartford: Press of Case, Tiffany and Company, (1852) , p. 812.
Andrew Bostwick1
b. perhaps 1742
- Father: Rev. David Bostwick of New Milford1 b. perhaps 1712
- Mother: Mary Hinman1 b. February, 1713/14
- Relationship: 2nd cousin 7 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Andrew Bostwick was born perhaps 1742.1
- He was the son of Rev. David Bostwick of New Milford and Mary Hinman.1
- Last Edited: 7 Jan 2012
Citations
- Royal Ralph Hinman, A catalogue of the names of the early Puritan settlers of the colony of Connecticut: with the time of their arrival in the country and colony, their standing in society, place of residence, condition in life, where from, business, &c., as far as is found on record, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=KTkBAAAAYAAJ . Hartford: Press of Case, Tiffany and Company, (1852) , p. 812.
Rev. David Bostwick of New Milford1
b. perhaps 1712
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Rev. David Bostwick of New Milford was born perhaps 1712, son of John and Mercy (Bushnell) Bostwick, Jr.1
- David married Mary Hinman, daughter of Capt. Titus Hinman and Mary Hawkins, on July 30, 1739.1
- Rev. David Bostwick of New Milford and Mary Bostwick moved to an unknown place Long Island and New York City.1
- Where Rev. David Bostwick was educated is not found, perhaps in New Jersey College, as he read his profession there, and was an instructor there of an academy at Newark, under Rev. Aaron Burr, (the father of Col. Aaron Burr.) He was settled at Jamaica, Long Island, Oct. 9, 1745, and his instructor, Rev. Aaron, preached his ordination sermon; where Mr. Bostwick continued the faithful pastor of the church, and in perfect harmony with bis people more than 10 years, and where he held a high rank with his fellow ministers, and enjoyed the affections and respect of his society and church. His reputation for eloquence and soundness in the doctrines of bis order, had extended over the country. About this time, a schism had broken out in the old Wall street church in the city of New York, which was the first Presbyterian church in the city, organized about 1719. Anderson, Pemberton, Cumming, and Pemberton, the four previous pastors of the church, had been disposed of by death and resignation, in 1751 or 1752; and the important object of the society was to procure a pastor of talents, pacific in all his tendencies, Bound in his doctrines, and one who by the amiability and force of bis character would the best heal the difficulties in the church in New York. The character of Mr. Bostwick was well-known in New York, and in July 1755, the old first church gave Mr. Bostwick an invitation to settle with them as their pastor. This aroused bis society in Jamaica to a violent opposition to his removal. The Presbytery referred it to a synod; they referred it to a committee, and the committee, after a trial, referred the question of his dismissal back to the synod; and at a special meeting of the synod at Princeton, April 14, 1756, after a full examination of the evidence of the two churches, the synod dissolved his pastoral relation with the church at Jamaica, and Mr. Bostwick accepted the call from the first Presbyterian church in New York, and removed his family to New York, and at once entered upon the duties of his office. His piety, prudence, learning, and fine pulpit oratory, rendered bim at once popular with his new society, and popular with all others.
Smith, in his History of New York, 1758, speaking of the old First Church and its then pastor, says, "The congregation consists at present of twelve or fourteen hundred souls, under the pastoral charge of the Rev. Mr. David Bostwick, who was lately translated from Jamaica to New York by a synodical decree. He is a gentleman of mild, catholic disposition, and being a man of piety, prudence, and zeal, he confines himself entirely to the proper duties of his profession. In the art of preaching, he is one of the most distinguished clergymen in these parts. His discourses arc methodical, sound, pathetic; in sentiment, and in point of diction, singularly ornamented. He delivers himself without notes, and yet with great ease and fluency of expression."
In addition to his salary, the society gave him the use of a parsonage in 1762.
Several of Mr. Bostwick's sermons were printed. In his "Vindication of the Right of Infants to the Ordinance of Baptism," (the London edition) is found some facts worth preserving of the exalted standing, as a man and a divine, which says his gifts and qualifications for the pulpit were of a high order: as a preacher, uncommonly popular; his appearance and deportment peculiarly venerable, with a clear understanding, warm heart, quick apprehension, lively imagination solid judgment, strong voice, with a deliberate, impressive manner, with a commanding eloquence, &c. He probably ranked as high in public estimation as any of the name and family have, since John, his ancestor, came to New England. (See Jamaica Record; Synod; Smith's History of New York; Middleton's Ecclesiastical Biography; Genealogy of the Family of John Bostwick, &c., &c.)2
- Last Edited: 7 Jan 2012
Family: Mary Hinman b. February, 1713/14
- Mercy Bostwick2 b. perhaps 1740
- Andrew Bostwick2 b. perhaps 1742
- Polly Bostwick2 b. perhaps 1745
- David Bostwick2 b. perhaps 1747
- Hannah Bostwick2 b. perhaps 1750
- William Bostwick2 b. perhaps 1752
- Amelia Bostwick2 b. perhaps 1755
- James Bostwick2 b. perhaps 1757
- Lucretia Bostwick2 b. perhaps 1760
- Nancy Bostwick2 b. perhaps 1762
Citations
- Royal Ralph Hinman, A catalogue of the names of the early Puritan settlers of the colony of Connecticut: with the time of their arrival in the country and colony, their standing in society, place of residence, condition in life, where from, business, &c., as far as is found on record, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=KTkBAAAAYAAJ . Hartford: Press of Case, Tiffany and Company, (1852) , p. 811.
- Royal Ralph Hinman, A catalogue of the names of the early Puritan settlers of the colony of Connecticut: with the time of their arrival in the country and colony, their standing in society, place of residence, condition in life, where from, business, &c., as far as is found on record, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=KTkBAAAAYAAJ . Hartford: Press of Case, Tiffany and Company, (1852) , p. 812.
David Bostwick1
b. perhaps 1747
- Father: Rev. David Bostwick of New Milford1 b. perhaps 1712
- Mother: Mary Hinman1 b. February, 1713/14
- Relationship: 2nd cousin 7 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- David Bostwick was born perhaps 1747.1
- He was the son of Rev. David Bostwick of New Milford and Mary Hinman.1
- Last Edited: 7 Jan 2012
Citations
- Royal Ralph Hinman, A catalogue of the names of the early Puritan settlers of the colony of Connecticut: with the time of their arrival in the country and colony, their standing in society, place of residence, condition in life, where from, business, &c., as far as is found on record, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=KTkBAAAAYAAJ . Hartford: Press of Case, Tiffany and Company, (1852) , p. 812.
Elijah Bostwick1
b. perhaps 1789
- Elijah Bostwick was born perhaps 1789.
- Elijah married Diantha Royce, daughter of Daniel Royce and Aurelia Doud, on April 23, 1811.1
- Last Edited: 28 Sep 2016
Citations
- Alvin Lee Rhods, The Royce Family in America, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=e-5OAAAAMAAJ . Madison, AL: (2005) , p. 86.
Elizabeth Bostwick1
b. perhaps 1696
- Elizabeth Bostwick was born perhaps 1696, daughter of Zachariah and Elizabeth Bostwick.1
- Elizabeth married Isaac Curtis, son of Zachariah Curtis and Hannah Porter, on September 8, 1726, as his first wife.1
- Last Edited: 11 Oct 2015
Citations
- Harlow Dunham Curtis, A genealogy of the Curtiss-Curtis family of Stratford, Connecticut : a supplement to the 1903 edition, , at https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofcurti00harl . Curtiss-Curtis Society of Stratford, Connecticut, (1953) , p. 6.
Hannah Bostwick1
b. perhaps 1750
- Father: Rev. David Bostwick of New Milford1 b. perhaps 1712
- Mother: Mary Hinman1 b. February, 1713/14
- Relationship: 2nd cousin 7 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Hannah Bostwick was born perhaps 1750.1
- She was the daughter of Rev. David Bostwick of New Milford and Mary Hinman.1
- Hannah married General Alexander McDougal.1
- Last Edited: 7 Jan 2012
Citations
- Royal Ralph Hinman, A catalogue of the names of the early Puritan settlers of the colony of Connecticut: with the time of their arrival in the country and colony, their standing in society, place of residence, condition in life, where from, business, &c., as far as is found on record, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=KTkBAAAAYAAJ . Hartford: Press of Case, Tiffany and Company, (1852) , p. 812.