Excerpt from A Two Years'' Journal in New York: And Part of Its Territories in America
See Lists of Burghers of New Amsterdam and of Freemen of New York in the Collections of the New York Historical Society, 1885, p. 85. The actual date of the admission of Charles Wolley to citizenship was Dec. 2, 1702. The name C. Wolley is signed to a Petition of the Protestants of New York to King William III dated Dec. 30, 1701. Documents Relating to the Colonial History of New York, vol. Iv., p. 934.
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