Maria S. Randolph property records
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Abstract
The Maria S. Randolph property records include tax notices and payments for lots owned by Rudolph in the town of New Utrecht, Kings County.
Historical note
The town of New Utrecht became a section of the borough of Brooklyn when Brooklyn merged with the New York City and was absorbed into the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Bensonhurst, Bay Ridge, and Borough Park.
Biographical note
Maria Ann Randolph, nee Stryker, was born August 25, 1849 to Joanna Stryker (d. Sept. 5, 1905) and Samuel Lott. Her maternal grandparents were Samuel and Ellen Stryker and her paternal grandparents were Henry Lott and Maria Bergen Lott. She was married to John Edgar Randolph. Maria Randolph passed away on December 7, 1932 and was buried at Green-Wood Cemetery.
Arrangement
The materials are arranged by lot number.
Scope and Contents
The Maria S. Randolph property records include tax notices and payments for lots owned by Rudolph in the town of New Utrecht, Kings County. The lots are as follows:
Block 182, Lots 11 and 12
Block 99, Lots 26 and 27 - later Block 5767, Lot 69 (between 67th and 68th Streets/once Ovington Avenue and 12th and 13th Avenues)
Block 343, Lots 51 and 52 - later Block 5560, Lot 71 (between 66th and 67th Streets and 17th and 18th Avenues)
Block 256, Lots 54 and 55 - later Block 834, Lot 68 (between 55th and 56th Streets and 7th and 8th Avenues)
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Preferred Citation
Identification of item, date (if known); Maria S. Randolph papers, 1980.030, Box and Folder number; Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of Gertrude M. Paulson, 1952.
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Processing Information
This collection was rehoused and the finding aid revised by Dee Bowers in 2024.