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==Birth==  
 
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Chester F. Dearstyne was born in Reidsville, Albany county, N. Y.. July 22,  1851, the son of John Dearstyne.
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Chester Flagler Dearstyne was born in Reidsville, Albany county, N. Y.. July 22,  1851, the son of John Dearstyne.
 
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Chester Dearstyne was educated at Reidsville,
 
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At the age of sixteen Chester F. Dearstyne became a clerk in East Berne in the grocery store of Z. A. Dyer, whose daughter he afterwards married. He is therefore a brother-in-law of William S.  Dyer, the well known lawyer of Albany. Mr. Dearstyne was employed as clerk by  Albert Gallup in the Kimball House, In 1874 he started in the cigar and tobacco  business on Washington avenue, taking into partnership five years later, Mr. Isaac B. Cross, recently sheriff of Albany county. In 1883 he engaged in the tobacco business for himself at No. 385 Broadway, where he has done a prosperous business.  In 1894 Dr. Dearstyne was appointed superintendent of the Albany county Penitentiary and during his incumbency of that office he has given very general satisfaction  and has conducted the institution on an economical basis.  
 
At the age of sixteen Chester F. Dearstyne became a clerk in East Berne in the grocery store of Z. A. Dyer, whose daughter he afterwards married. He is therefore a brother-in-law of William S.  Dyer, the well known lawyer of Albany. Mr. Dearstyne was employed as clerk by  Albert Gallup in the Kimball House, In 1874 he started in the cigar and tobacco  business on Washington avenue, taking into partnership five years later, Mr. Isaac B. Cross, recently sheriff of Albany county. In 1883 he engaged in the tobacco business for himself at No. 385 Broadway, where he has done a prosperous business.  In 1894 Dr. Dearstyne was appointed superintendent of the Albany county Penitentiary and during his incumbency of that office he has given very general satisfaction  and has conducted the institution on an economical basis.  
  
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Chester F. Dearstyne married Jane (Jennie) Dyer who was born on November 22, 1852 at East Berne, the daughter of '''[[Dyer, Zebadiah Allen (B. 1821)|Zebadiah Allen Dyer]]''' and Lucy Esther Gallup. Their children were:
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*William Chester Dearstyne
  
 
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He died on March 7, 1906 in Albany and was buried at the Albany Rural Cemetery. His wife, Jane,  died on March 5, 1935 at Albany, and was buried beside her husband.
  
 
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Mr. Dearstyne was educated at Reidsville, and at the age of sixteen he became a clerk in East Berne in the grocery store of Z. A. Dyer, whose daughter he afterwards married. He is therefore a brother-in-law of William S.  Dyer, the well known lawyer of Albany. Mr. Dearstyne was employed as clerk by  Albert Gallup in the Kimball House, In 1874 he started in the cigar and tobacco  business on Washington avenue, taking into partnership five years later, Mr. Isaac B. Cross, recently sheriff of Albany county. In 1883 he engaged in the tobacco business for himself at No. 385 Broadway, where he has done a prosperous business.  In 1894 Dr. Dearstyne was appointed superintendent of the Albany county Penitentiary and during his incumbency of that office he has given very general satisfaction  and has conducted the institution on an economical basis.  
 
Mr. Dearstyne was educated at Reidsville, and at the age of sixteen he became a clerk in East Berne in the grocery store of Z. A. Dyer, whose daughter he afterwards married. He is therefore a brother-in-law of William S.  Dyer, the well known lawyer of Albany. Mr. Dearstyne was employed as clerk by  Albert Gallup in the Kimball House, In 1874 he started in the cigar and tobacco  business on Washington avenue, taking into partnership five years later, Mr. Isaac B. Cross, recently sheriff of Albany county. In 1883 he engaged in the tobacco business for himself at No. 385 Broadway, where he has done a prosperous business.  In 1894 Dr. Dearstyne was appointed superintendent of the Albany county Penitentiary and during his incumbency of that office he has given very general satisfaction  and has conducted the institution on an economical basis.  
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Birth

Chester Flagler Dearstyne was born in Reidsville, Albany county, N. Y.. July 22, 1851, the son of John Dearstyne.

Education

Chester Dearstyne was educated at Reidsville,

Occupation

At the age of sixteen Chester F. Dearstyne became a clerk in East Berne in the grocery store of Z. A. Dyer, whose daughter he afterwards married. He is therefore a brother-in-law of William S. Dyer, the well known lawyer of Albany. Mr. Dearstyne was employed as clerk by Albert Gallup in the Kimball House, In 1874 he started in the cigar and tobacco business on Washington avenue, taking into partnership five years later, Mr. Isaac B. Cross, recently sheriff of Albany county. In 1883 he engaged in the tobacco business for himself at No. 385 Broadway, where he has done a prosperous business. In 1894 Dr. Dearstyne was appointed superintendent of the Albany county Penitentiary and during his incumbency of that office he has given very general satisfaction and has conducted the institution on an economical basis.

Marriage & Children

Chester F. Dearstyne married Jane (Jennie) Dyer who was born on November 22, 1852 at East Berne, the daughter of Zebadiah Allen Dyer and Lucy Esther Gallup. Their children were:

  • Helen E. Dearstyne
  • William Chester Dearstyne

Death

He died on March 7, 1906 in Albany and was buried at the Albany Rural Cemetery. His wife, Jane, died on March 5, 1935 at Albany, and was buried beside her husband.

Obituary

Additional Media

Dearstyne. Chester F., was born in Reidsville, Albany county, N. Y.. July 22, 1851.

He is a son of John Dearstyne and belongs to the old Dearstyne family which was among the first to settle in Albany county. His ancestry is from the same branch as that of the Dearstyne family of Bath-on-the-Hudson, numbering among its members the first settlers of that place who gave their name to the Dearstyne Hose Company.

Mr. Dearstyne was educated at Reidsville, and at the age of sixteen he became a clerk in East Berne in the grocery store of Z. A. Dyer, whose daughter he afterwards married. He is therefore a brother-in-law of William S. Dyer, the well known lawyer of Albany. Mr. Dearstyne was employed as clerk by Albert Gallup in the Kimball House, In 1874 he started in the cigar and tobacco business on Washington avenue, taking into partnership five years later, Mr. Isaac B. Cross, recently sheriff of Albany county. In 1883 he engaged in the tobacco business for himself at No. 385 Broadway, where he has done a prosperous business. In 1894 Dr. Dearstyne was appointed superintendent of the Albany county Penitentiary and during his incumbency of that office he has given very general satisfaction and has conducted the institution on an economical basis.

Landmarks of Albany County, New York

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