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in 1698. Duane's surname is from the Irish O'Dubhain. In 1702, Anthony Duane left the navy to marry Eva Benson, daughter of Dirck Benson, a local merchant. They had two sons, Abraham and
Cornelius. Duane prospered and bought land for investment, rental, and future development. After his wife's
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Province of New York in 1767 and a boundary commissioner in 1768 (and again in 1784), before returning to private practice in New York City in 1774 and 1775. He was a delegate to the New York Convention which ratified the
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war and the British occupation, but he was unable to maintain the city's status as the capital of the United States. As head of the Mayor's Court, he heard the landmark case of
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death, Anthony married Althea Ketaltas (Hettletas), the daughter of a wealthy Dutch merchant. By the time of James' birth, his father had become a wealthy colonial settler.
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In 1761, Duane acquired from Gerardus Stuyvesant a farm known as
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History of the City of New York: Its Origin, Rise, and Progress
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Duane was born on February 6, 1733, in New York City, in the
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and his second wife, Althea Ketaltas. Anthony Duane was a
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United States District Court for the District of New York
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United States District Court for the District of New York
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United States District Court for the District of New York
1374:"Growing With Schenectady β American Locomotive Company"
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in the very protracted legal action brought by heirs of
314:(February 6, 1733 β February 1, 1797) was an American
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James Duane, The Irish American Who Rebuilt New York
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Revolutionary Conservative: James Duane of New York
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1242:"Christ Church Duanesburg History"
1204:"Sewalls of Coventry: James Duane"
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1584:Randall, Willard Sterne, 2011.
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350:. Duane was a signatory of the
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706:George W. Featherstonhaugh Jr.
625:He was chosen a member of the
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295:George W. Featherstonhaugh Jr.
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1573:; New York: AMS Press, 1978.
1412:"Fireboats Through The Years"
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620:New York Manumission Society
344:United States district judge
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1622:44th Mayor of New York City
1548:James Duane Historic Marker
1514:"James Duane (id: D000508)"
1350:New-York Historical Society
1181:New-York Historical Society
1101:Flick, Alexander Clarence.
1011:"James Duane (id: D000508)"
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574:Declaration of Independence
370:Coat of Arms of James Duane
332:Second Continental Congress
113:44th Mayor of New York City
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1704:Mayors of New York City
1543:Portrait of James Duane
1537:Federal Judicial Center
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947:Federal Judicial Center
945:, a publication of the
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352:Continental Association
215:Christ Episcopal Church
1033:Moscow, Henry (1978).
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604:Rutgers v. Waddington
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2659:Virginia Association
2526:Thomas Johnson, Junr
647:United States Senate
627:Annapolis Convention
376:Province of New York
181:Province of New York
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2629:Christopher Gadsden
2562:Patrick Henry, Junr
1569:Alexander, Edward.
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970:Jackson, Kenneth T.
714:James Chatham Duane
592:Post war activities
552:before news of the
515:American Revolution
300:James Chatham Duane
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2299:Robert Treat Paine
1607:Political offices
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751:Schenectady County
730:Schenectady County
680:Catharine L. Duane
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607:, handing down a
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