Angelica Vrooman was part of the American Revolution and her role listed in history states that she took a bullet-mould, some lead, and an iron spoon in order to mould a quantity of bullets from inside her father's tent during the battle
thev rice in which there are angels
they will probably chose the animals that will help the people survive. for instance goats(milk), cows(milk, cheese), chickens(food), sheep(wool). -Angelica Hermosa (12yrs) [angelica_hermosa5@msn.com]
Hamilton and Elizabeth had 8 children, this can be confusing because two of the sons were both named "Philip".So these are the following names of the kids:Philip (January 22, 1782 - 1801)Angelica (born September 25, 1784)James Alexander (April 14, 1788 - September 1878)John Church (born August 22, 1792)Alexander (born May 16, 1796)William S. Hamilton (born August 4, 1797 - October 9, 1850)Eliza (born November 26, 1799)Philip (born June 2, 1802)
Eliza Schuyler had several siblings, including her sisters Angelica and Peggy Schuyler. They were part of a prominent New York family during the late 18th century. The Schuyler sisters were known for their intelligence and social influence, and they played significant roles in the American Revolutionary era. Their relationships with key figures, including Alexander Hamilton, also contributed to their historical prominence.
Alexander Hamilton and his wife Elizabeth had eight children, including two named Phillip. The elder Philip, Hamilton's first child (born January 22, 1782), was killed in 1801 in a duel with George I. Eacker, whom he had publicly insulted in a Manhattan theater. The second Philip, Hamilton's last child, was born on June 2, 1802, right after the first Philip was killed. Their other children were Angelica, born September 25, 1784; Alexander, born May 16, 1796; James Alexander (April 14, 1788 - September 1878);[87] John Church, born August 22, 1792; William Stephen, born August 4, 1797; and Eliza, born November 26, 1799.
she died in 1873
Spencer Vrooman was born in December 1981.
John Perry Vrooman was born in 1860.
John Perry Vrooman died in 1923.
Adam Edward Vrooman died in 1923.
Adam Edward Vrooman was born in 1847.
John W. Vrooman died in 1929.
John W. Vrooman was born in 1844.
Glenn Vrooman was born on December 3, 1969, in Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
paul s. vrooman
Hiram Vrooman has written: 'Life after death' -- subject(s): American Sermons, New Jerusalem Church, Sermons 'Emanuel Swedenborg'
John J. Vrooman has written: 'Forts and firesides of the Mohawk country, New York' -- subject(s): Historic buildings, Genealogy, History