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Preceded by
  
Spouse(s)
  
Sophia Phillips


Name
  
Cornelius Vorst

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Died
  
November 19, 1906, Milford, Delaware, United States

Cornelius Van Vorst (March 7, 1822 – November 19, 1906) was the twelfth Mayor of Jersey City serving from 1860 to 1862. He was the namesake and eighth generation descendant of the 17th century Superintendent of the Pavonia Colony.

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Biography

The kitchen step of his mansion was known to be the slab of marble that was originally the base of the statue of King George III at the Bowling Green in New York. After the statue had been torn down, the slab had been reused as the gravestone of a Major John Smith of the Royal Highlands Regiment. In 1874, Van Vorst donated the stone to the New York Historical Society.

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Cornelius Van Vorst Wikipedia