Child of Isaac Williams and Louise (Westervelt) Nichols (1527):
1954 William Westervelt Nichols, b. April 14, 1870.
1528 OTTO WILHELM POLLITZ, son of William Henry (997), was b. June 28, 1850. He m. Eleanor E., dau of William and Maria (Blauvelt) Taulman, of Piermont, N.Y., March 6, 1872. In 1882 he became a partner with his father, and is now the senior in the firm of W.H. Westervelt & Co.
Children of Otto W.P. Westervelt (1528):
1955 Florence Larintha, b. March 4, 1875.
+1956 Henry Taulman, b. Feb. 27, 1877.
1957 Frederic, b. Sept. 6, 1879; d. Sept. 13, 1879.
1958 James Otto, b. Sept. 30, 1882.
1529 WALTER TALLMAN (the compiler), son of Adrian Bogart (998), was b. at the home of his uncle, William Henry Westervelt (721), with whom his parents resided, No. 326 State Street, Brooklyn, N.Y., on May 28, 1854. He m. Elizabeth Williams, only dau. of Tylee Williams and Mary Caney (Greig) Parker, of Brooklyn, at St. Peter's Church, State Street, Brooklyn, noon, Dec. 10, 1879, the Rev. John Adams Paddock, D.D. (sometime Bishop of Washington Territory), officiating. His early tuition was under the Misses Annie and Mary Hill, the Rev. Isaac S. Davison, and later at the Adelphi Academy and Polytechnic Institute, all in Brooklyn. His business career was begun in the office of Edward A. Willard, Tea Broker, 100 Water Street, New York, where he remained two years. After an extended trip in Europe during the summer of 1875, he entered the office of W.H. Westervelt & Co.
On May 1, 1877, he formed a co-partnership with Albert H. Stone, as Stone & Westervelt, manufacturers of ornamental metal work, at 103 Chambers Street, New York; the following year the business was removed to 102 Chambers Street. In 1881, Mr. Stone withdrew his interest and was succeeded by Adrian B. Westervelt, under the style of A.B. & W.T. Westervelt.
Mr. Westervelt died in Brooklyn, Oct. 1, 1904.
Children of Walter Tallman Westervelt (1529):
1959 Elizabeth Parker, b. on Wednesday, Aug. 31, 1881, at
the home of her maternal grandparents, 218 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. Bap. by the Rev. Charles Austin Tibbals, at St. Peter's Church, Brooklyn, and d. of diptheria, Feb. 25, 1887, at the home of her parents, 321 Jefferson Avenue, Brooklyn. Interred in the Parker family plot, Greenwood, on Ascension Day, 1887.