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Aeltje Verbryck |
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Baptized: 9 May 1736 Monmouth, NJ |
Early Church Records of Monmouth County, New
Jersey Anna Miller Watring, 2004 Ver Bryke, Aeltje, d/o Barnardus, chr. 9 May 1736 Old Tennent Presbyterian Church |
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Died: after 1777 |
FATHER
MOTHER
HUSBAND
Christian Van Doren
b. 15 May 1734
Middlebush, Somerset, NJ
d. 25 Mar 1783
Pluckamin, Hunterdon, NJ
CHILDREN
1. Jane Van Doren bap. 21 Apr 1765 2. Christianus Van Doren b. Apr 1767 3. Alche Van Doren bap. 06 Aug 1769 4. Barnardus Van Doren b. 02 Sep 1771 5. John Van Doren bap. 06 Mar 1777 |
Somerset County Historical Quarterly Neshanic Reformed Church Baptisms Van Dooren, Chrisyeyaen and Aeltie -- Jannite, bap. April 21, 1765 Van Doren, Chrisyeyaen and Aeltie -- Christeyaen, bap. May 17, 1767 Van Doorn, Chrisyeyaen and Aeltie -- Aeltie, bap. Aug 6, 1769 Van Doorn, Chrisyeyaen and Aeltie -- Barnardus, bap. Mar. 7, 1773 |
Joannes Nevius: Schepen and Third Secretary of New Amsterdam under the Dutch
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By Abraham Van Doren Honeyman 1900
pg 491
MARIA NEVIUS, of Pluckamin, N. J., dau. of Martinis (1361), b. about 1733,
probably at Sourlands (Harlingen), N. J.; d. (after 1796); m. (after 1777)
Christian Van Doren. He was b. May 15, 1734, and d. in 1783; was s. of Christian
Van Doren and Altje Schenck of Middlebush, N. J., and he m. as his first
wife, Alche Van Bryck and subsequently Maria Nevius. His will, dated
Sept. 26, 1782, probat. Mar. 25, 1783, (Hunterdon co. Wills, Lib. 25, p. 153),
provides: 1. Wife Mary to have his estate until his s. Bernardus comes to full
age; then to be sold and £200 given to her "being so much money as she had when
I married her" together with all the household furniture she had when he married
her. 2. The moneys from the sale to be divided as follows: His three sons,
Christian, Bernardus and John and his widow Mary each to receive two shares; the
remainder to be divided share and share alike between his two daughters Jenny
and Halchey. 3. His children Christian, Halchey and Bernard to be "put out to
trades." 4. The mother to keep John till he arrives of age. Executors to be his
brothers Peter and Joseph. One of the witnesses was "Jacobus Nevius". Maria
signed her name "Mary" in a deed of 1796. (See, as to deed under Martinis,
1362). By first wife were children: Christian, b. Apr., 1767; Jane, baptised
Apr. 21, 1768; Alche, baptised Aug. 6, 1769; Barnet (Bernardus), baptised Mar.
7, 1773, (these four baptisms were at Neshanic, N. J); John baptised Mar. 6,
1777, at Harlingen, N. J., and others.
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