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| | 40-48; Southern New York |
 | | He married, in Brooklyn, New York, in 1886, Elizabeth, daughter of Edmund Titus, who was one of the founders of the New York Produce Exchange. |
 | | Among Revolutionary reminiscences is an order issued on July 3, 1777, by the commandant of New York, "whereby the mayor of the city is permitted to cut wood from the lands of Peter and John Waldron, Abraham bussing and John Meyer, in order to supply the city with fuel." Mr. |
 | | Abraham, born on Abingdon Square, new York City, June 4, 1828, died November 4, 1905, he received his collegiate education at New York University; he was one of the founders or very early supporters of the Young Men's Christian Association, and was actively connected with church work in the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church. |
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