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Thomas Jansz Van Dyck

b. 25 January 1639, d. before 17 September 1695
  • Thomas Jansz Van Dyck was baptized on 25 January 1639 at Nieuw Kerk (New Reformed Church), Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Netherlands, sponsor Martje Jaes.1
  • He married Marrij Andriesen.2
  • Thomas Jansz Van Dyck died before 17 September 1695; (stated as deceased in a deed between Stoffle Johannes Schaers and Woughter Van Pelt).3
  • Also known as Thomas Jansz van Dijk.4
  • Also known as Thomas Jansen Van Dijck.2
  • Also known as Tames Janszen.1
  • He was a member of the at Old First Dutch Reformed Church, Breuckelen (Brooklyn), Kings Co., Long Island, New York, on 10 April 1661 witnesses: Jan Thomassen, and Trijntje Agens.5
  • He and Marrij Andriesen were members of the at Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, Flatbush, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, in 1677 at Gowanus.6
  • Thomas Jansz Van Dyck and Marrij Andriesen were members of the at Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, Flatbush, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, on 19 November 1679 residing at Gowanus.4
  • Thomas Jansz Van Dyck witnessed the baptism of Jan Carelsz Van Dyck , son of Carel Jansz Van Dyck and Lijsbeth Aersen van Hert, on 19 November 1681 at Midwoud, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, (witnesses Thomas van Dijk, Trijntje van Dijk).7
  • Thomas Jansz Van Dyck witnessed the baptism of Thys Lanen , son of Hendrick Thijssen and Annetje Tilemans, on 7 May 1683 at Old First Dutch Reformed Church, Breuckelen (Brooklyn), Kings Co., Long Island, New York, (sponsors Ghybert Thyssen, Theuntje Tyssen (Thomas Jansz van Dijk, Teuntje Thijssen in the Flatbush record).).8,9
  • Thomas Jansz Van Dyck witnessed the baptism of Abraham Goulder , son of Joseph Goulder and Neeltje Claese, on 24 August 1684 at New Utrecht, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, (witnesses Klaas Smit, Thomas Van Dijk, & sijn Vrouw Marritje).10

Family: Marrij Andriesen

Citations

  1. [S3337] Harry Macy Jr., "Amsterdam Records of the Jan Thomaszen Van Dyck Family", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 126, page 239 (1995): Citing FHL film #0113145, DTB 42:123. Hereinafter cited as "Amsterdam Records of the Jan Thomaszen Van Dyck Family."
  2. [S2661] A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), page 120. IJsaack; parents: Thomas Jansen Van Dijck, Marrij Andriessen. Hereinafter cited as OFDRC Brooklyn.
  3. [S4808] Josephine C. Frost, "Genealogical Gleanings from Book No. 2 of Conveyances, Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y.", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 54, pp. 241-251 (1923): 54:242. Abstracting Kings Co., Coveyances, Book 2, p. 74. Hereinafter cited as "Kings Co. Conveyances Book 2 Gleanings."
  4. [S1641] David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 337 Register of the Members from the Four Villages. 19 Nov 1679. Gowanus. Thomas Jansz van Dijk and wife Marritje. Hereinafter cited as RDC Flatbush Recs.
  5. [S2661] A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), pages 19. From New Utrecht. Hereinafter cited as OFDRC Brooklyn.
  6. [S1641] David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 353. Old Members found here in the 4 Villages in the year 1677. Gowanus. Thomasz Jansz van Dijk and wife Marritje van Dijk. Hereinafter cited as RDC Flatbush Recs.
  7. [S1641] David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 420. Jan; parents: Carul Jansz van Dijk, Lijsbeth vander Hard; op Midwoud; witnesses: Thomas van Dijk, Trijntje van Dijk. Hereinafter cited as RDC Flatbush Recs.
  8. [S1641] David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 421, Baptism: Thijs; parents: Hendrik Thijsz, Annetje Tilemans; op Breukelen; witnesses: Thomas Jansz van Dijk, Teuntje Thijssen. Hereinafter cited as RDC Flatbush Recs.
  9. [S2661] A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), page 122. Tijs; parents: Hendrick Thijssen, Annitje Tielmans. Hereinafter cited as OFDRC Brooklyn.
  10. [S1641] David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 431. Abraham; parents: Joseph Goler (obit), Neeltje Klaas; op N. Utrecht; witnesses: Klaas Smit, Thomas Van Dijk, & sijn Vrouw Marritje. Hereinafter cited as RDC Flatbush Recs.
  11. [S4809] William Benford Aitken, Distinguished Families in America Descended from Wilhelmus Beekman and Jan Thomasse Van Dyck (New York and London: The Knickerbocker Press, 1912), page 178. Hereinafter cited as Beekman and Van Dyck. Https://archive.org/details/distinguishedfam00aitk.
  12. [S1453] Thomas Grier Evans, editor, Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York, Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol. 2 (New York: Printed for the Society, 1901), page 119. Andries; parents: Thomas Jansz V. dyck, Marritie Andries; witnesses: Adriaen Hagenaer, Petroneliitie de Wit. Hereinafter cited as Baptisms RDC New Amsterdam/New York (1639-1730).
  13. [S1601] Church Records, 1654-1892, Reformed Dutch Church of Brooklyn; FHL film #0017529 (Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1939), Microfilm of original records in the Holland Society of New York in New York City. Includes baptisms, 1792-1865, 1881-1892, marriages, 1833-1873, 1881- 1892, deaths, 1881-1892, and members, 1785-1873, 1881- 1892., T.G. Bergen transcription, p.460.. Hereinafter cited as Ref. Dutch Church Brooklyn records.

Thomas Van Dyck1

b. circa 1686
  • Also known as Thomas Van Diik.3
  • Also known as Thomas Van Dyke.2
  • Also known as Thomas Van Dike.1
  • Before 1711 Thomas Van Dyck and Mayken Wyckoff resided at Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1
  • Thomas Van Dyck was named in his father's will dated on 1 December 1732 appointed as an executor.4

Family: Mayken Wyckoff b. c 1692

Citations

  1. [S506] Aline L. Garretson, "The Gerritsen-Willemsen Family Record, and the Williamson Family of Gravesend", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.133, p.163 (2002): 133:175. Hereinafter cited as "Gerritsen-Willemsen Family Record."
  2. [S1612] William Forman Wyckoff, Wyckoff Family in America: A Genealogy (Summit, N.J.: Wyckoff Association in America, 1950), p.511. Hereinafter cited as Wyckoff Family in America.
  3. [S1998] "Records of the Dutch Congregations of Freehold and Middletown", Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey Vols. 22-38 (1947-1963): 22:31. Martin; parents: Thomas Van Diik, Meyke Wiikof; witnesses:Karel Van Diik and wife Elizabeth. Hereinafter cited as "RDC Freehold-Middletown Recs., GMNJ."
  4. [S1423] A. Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol. XXX, Calender of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Vol. II, 1730-1750 (Somerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1918), page 496. Abstracting Lib. C, p. 12. Charles Vandike. Hereinafter cited as NJ Wills v.2 1730-1750.

Thomas Achiasz Van Dyck

b. 17 April 1687
  • Thomas Achiasz Van Dyck was baptized on 17 April 1687 at Old First Dutch Reformed Church, Breuckelen (Brooklyn), Kings Co., Long Island, New York, witnesses: Jan Darval, Catharina Darval.1
  • Also known as Thomas Achijaszen.1

Citations

  1. [S2661] A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), page 126. Thomas; parents: Achijas Jansen, Jannitje Lammers. Hereinafter cited as OFDRC Brooklyn.

Thomas Claesz Van Dyck1

b. 11 April 1693
  • Thomas Claesz Van Dyck was born on 11 April 1693.1
  • Also known as Thomas Van Dike.2
  • He was named in the will of Jacob Van Dike dated in July 1765 at New Castle Co., Delaware, proved 14 Mar 1772 (K 8). Will of Jacob Van Dike, farmer, St. George's Hundred. Sister, Mary, wife of Henry Foster; four cousins, Nicholas, Abraham, Mary and Rachel Van Dike, all children of my uncle, Nicholas Van Dike, dec., and Rachel, his wife; uncle, Thomas Van Dike, his four children, Thomas, James, Elizabeth and Daniel. Executors Henry Foster, Nicholas Van Dike.2

Citations

  1. [S4804] Various, "Additions and Corrections", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 108, no. 4 (1977): 108:196. Refering to 106:1 HENDRICKSON. Hereinafter cited as "Additions and Corrections, NYGBR."
  2. [S4330] Historical Research Committee of the Colonial Dames of Delaware, A Calendar of Delaware Wills, New Castle County,1682-1800 (New York: Frederick H. Hitchcock, 1911), page 69. Hereinafter cited as Cal. of Delaware Wills. Https://archive.org/details/acalendardelawa00commgoog.

Thomas Van Dyck1

b. 1701
  • Thomas Van Dyck was baptized in 1701 at Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow (First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, (First Reformed Church of Tarrytown), Westchester Co., New York, witnesses Abram Van Dyck, Engeltje Storm (month and day not given).1

Citations

  1. [S1369] First Record Book of the "Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow," organized in 1697, and now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, NY (Yonkers, NY: Yonkers Historical and Library Assoc., 1901), Fourth Division (Book) page 25, no. 44. Thomas; Andries Van Dyck, Geesje his wife; witnesses: Abram Van Dyck, Engeltje Storm. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church Sleepy Hollow/First RDC Tarrytown.

Thomas Van Dyck1

b. 15 March 1710
  • Thomas Van Dyck was baptized on 15 March 1710 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, sponsors Andries Van Dyk, Geesje, s.h.v.1

Citations

  1. [S1453] Thomas Grier Evans, editor, Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York, Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol. 2 (New York: Printed for the Society, 1901), page 344. Thomas; parents: Abraham Van Dyk, Elizabeth Huyke; witnesses: Andries Van Dyk, Geesje s.h.v.. Hereinafter cited as Baptisms RDC New Amsterdam/New York (1639-1730).

Trijntie Claese Van Dyck1

b. 24 August 1690
  • Also known as Catharyntje van Dijk.2

Family: Hendrick Hendricksz Van Boerum b. 22 Jul 1683

Citations

  1. [S2661] A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), page 129. Trijntje; parents: Claes Tomissen van Dijck, Trijntje Reijniers. Hereinafter cited as OFDRC Brooklyn.
  2. [S1641] David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 293. The 28 October the marriage banns were registered of Hendrik van Boere, young man, residing at Oostwoudt, and Catharyntje van Dijk, young lady, residing at Oostwoudt. Married the (day's date blank in original) November 1710 at the home of the bride's father by me, V. Antonides. Hereinafter cited as RDC Flatbush Recs.
  3. [S3222] Wilson V. Ledley and B-Ann Moorehouse, "Early Dutch Smiths and Van Boerums", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 103 (1972): 103:143. No. 15. Hereinafter cited as "Early Dutch Smiths and Van Boerums."
  4. [S4804] Various, "Additions and Corrections", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 108, no. 4 (1977): 108:196. Refering to 106:1 HENDRICKSON. Hereinafter cited as "Additions and Corrections, NYGBR."
  5. [S3222] Wilson V. Ledley and B-Ann Moorehouse, "Early Dutch Smiths and Van Boerums", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 103 (1972): 103:144. Hereinafter cited as "Early Dutch Smiths and Van Boerums."

Trijntje Achiase Van Dyck

b. 17 October 1680, d. before 7 October 1708
  • Trijntje Achiase Van Dyck was baptized on 17 October 1680 at New Utrecht, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, witnesses Tileman Jacobsz vander Mijen, Trijntje Haggeus.1
  • She married Hendrick Hendricksen before 1705; (child baptized in May 1705).2
  • Trijntje Achiase Van Dyck probably died before 7 October 1708 (she is not mentioned in the indenture between the heirs of Agyas Vandyck).
  • Also known as Trijntje Haggaeuse van Dijk.1

Family: Hendrick Hendricksen b. b 1680

Citations

  1. [S1641] David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 401. Trijntje; parents: Haggaeus Jansz van Dijk, Jannetje Lamberts; op Utrecht. Hereinafter cited as RDC Flatbush Recs.
  2. [S2661] A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), page 149. Jannetje; parents: Hendrick Hendrickze, Trijntje. Hereinafter cited as OFDRC Brooklyn.

Tuentie Van Dyck1

  • Tuentie Van Dyck was named in her father's will dated on 8 March 1749.1

Citations

  1. [S4440] Unknown author, "Will of Matthias Van Dyck", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 2, page 103 (1871): Recorded Lib. 16, p. 413. Hereinafter cited as "Will of Matthias Van Dyck."

Tymon Franszen Van Dyck1

b. 26 September 1657
  • Father*: Frans Claeszen2
  • Mother*: Immetie Dircx2
  • Tymon Franszen Van Dyck was baptized on 26 September 1657 at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, sponsor Tytie Tysz.2
  • He married Lysbeth Burger, daughter of Borger Joriszen and Engeltje Mans, at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, on 12 May 1681 (banns 23 Apr 1681).3
  • Tymon Franszen Van Dyck married second at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, on 2 June 1686 Hester Pluvier, daughter of Cornelis Pluvier and Neeltje Couwenhoven, (banns 7 May 1686).4
  • Also known as Tymen Franszen.2
  • Tymon Franszen Van Dyck witnessed the baptism of Immetie Franszen , daughter of Claes Franszen and Marritie Cornelis, on 21 November 1683 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (witnesses: Tymen Franszen, Urseltje Jans).5
  • Tymon Franszen Van Dyck witnessed the baptism of Pieter Dircksz Van Dyck , son of Dirck Franszen Van Dyck and Urseltie Jans Schepmoes, on 17 August 1684 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (witnesses: Tymon Franszen, Aeltie Keteltas).6

Family: Lysbeth Burger b. 18 May 1659, d. b 7 May 1686

  • Frans Thymensz Van Dyck7

Citations

  1. [S1556] Lincoln C. Cocheu, "The Van Kouwenhoven-Conover Family", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.70-71,81-83 (1939-40, 1950-52): 71:72. Hereinafter cited as "Van Kouwenhoven-Conover."
  2. [S1478] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 5:181. Tymen; parents: Frans Claeszen, Emmetje Dircx.
  3. [S1439] Samuel S. Purple, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York; Marriages from 11 December 1639 to 26 August 1801 (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, reprint 2003, original 1890 NYG&BS), page 48. Tymon Franszen Van Dyck, j.m. en Lysbeth Burgers, j.d. Van N. Yorke, beyde woonende alhier. Hereinafter cited as Marriages, RDC NA/NY.
  4. [S1439] Samuel S. Purple, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York; Marriages from 11 December 1639 to 26 August 1801 (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, reprint 2003, original 1890 NYG&BS), page 59. Tymon Franszen Van Dyck, Wedr Van Lysbeth Borgers, en Hester Pluviers, j.d. Van N. Yorke, beyde woonende alhier. Hereinafter cited as Marriages, RDC NA/NY.
  5. [S1453] Thomas Grier Evans, editor, Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York, Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol. 2 (New York: Printed for the Society, 1901), page 160. Immetie; parents: Claes Franszen, Marritie Cornelis; witnesses: Tymen Franszen, Urseltje Jans. Hereinafter cited as Baptisms RDC New Amsterdam/New York (1639-1730).
  6. [S1453] Thomas Grier Evans, editor, Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York, Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol. 2 (New York: Printed for the Society, 1901), page 163. Pieter; parents: Dirck Franszen, Urseltie Jans; witnesses: Tymon Franszen, Aeltie Keteltas. Hereinafter cited as Baptisms RDC New Amsterdam/New York (1639-1730).
  7. [S1453] Thomas Grier Evans, editor, Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York, Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol. 2 (New York: Printed for the Society, 1901), page 151. Frans; parents: Thymen Franszen, Lysbeth Burgers; witnesses: Joris Burger, Jannetie Dircx. Hereinafter cited as Baptisms RDC New Amsterdam/New York (1639-1730).

Ulricka Hendrickse Van Dyck

b. before 1639
  • Ulricka Hendrickse Van Dyck was born before 1639 at Utrecht, The Netherlands.1
  • She married first on 1 November 1654 Jan Dareth, son of Joost Dareth, "Jan Dareth Van Uytrecht, en Ryckje Van dyck, Van Uytrecht."2
  • Ulricka Hendrickse Van Dyck married second in 1671 Jacob de Hinsse.3
  • Also known as Ryckie Van Dyck.4
  • Patronymic: Ryckje Hendricks.
  • Ulricka Hendrickse Van Dyck witnessed the baptism of Lysbeth de Meyer , daughter of Nicolas de Meyer and Lydia Hendrickse Van Dyck, on 29 August 1666 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Jan de Ret, Rycke de Ret).5
  • On or about June 1670, Roelof Swarthout, living at Esopus, conveyed to Ryckie Dareth, widow of Jan Dareth of Albany, a lot east of the house of Volkert Janse Douw.6
  • Ulricka Hendrickse Van Dyck witnessed the baptism of Ryckie Coly , daughter of Johannes Coly and Jannetje Hendrickse Van Dyck, on 26 April 1679 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (witnesses: Nicolaes Bayard, Ryckie Van Dyck).4
  • Ulricka Hendrickse Van Dyck witnessed the baptism of Hendrick Coly , son of Johannes Coly and Jannetje Hendrickse Van Dyck, on 27 October 1680 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (witnesses: Hendrick Van Dyck, Ryckje Van dyck).7

Citations

  1. [S1973] Edwin R. Purple, "Contributions to the History of the Ancient Families of New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 2 (1878): 2:52. Van Dyck Family. Hereinafter cited as "Ancient Families of New York."
  2. [S1439] Samuel S. Purple, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York; Marriages from 11 December 1639 to 26 August 1801 (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, reprint 2003, original 1890 NYG&BS), p.19. Hereinafter cited as Marriages, RDC NA/NY.
  3. [S1686] Janny Venema, Beverwijck, A Dutch Village on the American Frontier, 1652-1664 (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2003), p.113. Hereinafter cited as Beverwijck.
  4. [S1453] Thomas Grier Evans, editor, Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York, Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol. 2 (New York: Printed for the Society, 1901), page 139. Ryckie; parents: Jan Coely, Jannetie Van Dyck; witnesses: Nicolaes Bayard, Ryckie Van Dyck. Hereinafter cited as Baptisms RDC New Amsterdam/New York (1639-1730).
  5. [S1478] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 7:72. Lysbeth; parents: Nicolaes de Meyert, Neeltje Jans.
  6. [S1974] Gustave Anjou, Ulster County, New York Probate Records, Vol. I (New York: G. Anjou, 1906), p.92. Hereinafter cited as Ulster Co., NY Probate, Vol. I. Https://archive.org/details/cu31924068180532.
  7. [S1453] Thomas Grier Evans, editor, Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York, Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol. 2 (New York: Printed for the Society, 1901), page 144. Hendrick; parents: Jan Coely, Jannetje Van Dyck; witnesses: Hendrick Van Dyck, Ryckje Van dyck. Hereinafter cited as Baptisms RDC New Amsterdam/New York (1639-1730).

Willemtje Hendrickse Van Dyck

b. 8 July 1681
  • Willemtje Hendrickse Van Dyck was baptized on 8 July 1681 at Midwoud, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, witnesses Hans Harmansz, Trijntje van Dijk.1
  • Also known as Willemtje van Dijk.1

Citations

  1. [S1641] David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 408. Willemtje; parents: Hendrik Jansz van Dijk, Jannetje Harmand; op Midwoud; witnesses: Hans Harmansz, Trijntje van Dijk. Hereinafter cited as RDC Flatbush Recs.

William Van Dyck1

b. 18 May 1762
  • William Van Dyck was born on 18 May 1762.1
  • He was baptized on 19 September 1762 at Dutch Reformed Church, Rhinebeck Flats, Dutchess Co., New York.1

Citations

  1. [S1387] John Wilson Taylor, Montross: A Family History (Staunton, Virginia: McClure Print. Co., 1958), page 17. Hereinafter cited as Montross: A Family History. Https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=4485&disp=Montross%2C+a+family+history.

Yssack Van Dyck1,2

b. 11 September 1681, d. between 31 March 1727 and 15 May 1727
  • Yssack Van Dyck was baptized on 11 September 1681 at Old First Dutch Reformed Church, Breuckelen (Brooklyn), Kings Co., Long Island, New York, sponsors Pieter Jansen, Annetjen.3,4
  • He married Barber.5
  • Yssack Van Dyck died between 31 March 1727 and 15 May 1727.5
  • Also known as Isaac Van Dyck.6
  • Also known as Isaac van Dike.7
  • Also known as Isaac Vandike.5
  • Also known as IJsaack Van Dijck.3
  • Also known as Isaak Thomasz van Dijk.4
  • On 29 October 1724 William Cureton of St. George's Hundred, yeoman to Isaac Vandike of New Castle County, yeoman. William Cureton for £157 granted to Isaac Vandike a tract of land bounded by the main branch of George's Creek, Samuel Griffith's bridge, Christle Run, land of Andrew Peterson and land of Abell Dodd containing 242 acres, being the land laid out by virtue of a warrant from Thomas Holmes, Surveyor General and surveyed for Hans Markeson on 21 April 1685 which tract containing 200 acres, Hans Markeson sold to George Dakeyne and Dakeyne sold the same to Philipp Truax, who by deed dated 10 Mar 1712, granted the same to William Cureton. Signed William Cureton. Delivered in the presence of William Anderson, Samuel Griffith & Abraham Vandike. Recorded 7 Jan 1724 (G1:393).8
  • In 1727 Yssack Van Dyck resided at Middlesex Co., New Jersey.7
  • His will was dated on 31 March 1727 proved 15 May 1727. Will of Isaac Vandike. Aged 47. Middlesex Co., New Jersey. Recorded in Perth Amboy. (B. 45). Wife, Barber; son Thomas; son, Isaac; daughter Mary. Executors: Andross Vandike, John Vandike. (The will is found in both Delaware and New Jersey).5,7

Citations

  1. [S1601] Church Records, 1654-1892, Reformed Dutch Church of Brooklyn; FHL film #0017529 (Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1939), Microfilm of original records in the Holland Society of New York in New York City. Includes baptisms, 1792-1865, 1881-1892, marriages, 1833-1873, 1881- 1892, deaths, 1881-1892, and members, 1785-1873, 1881- 1892., T.G. Bergen transcription, p.460.. Hereinafter cited as Ref. Dutch Church Brooklyn records.
  2. [S4809] William Benford Aitken, Distinguished Families in America Descended from Wilhelmus Beekman and Jan Thomasse Van Dyck (New York and London: The Knickerbocker Press, 1912), page 183. "Of Middlesex County, N.J." Settled at New Brunswick, N.J. in 1703. Will filed at Trenton. (It is also recorded in New Castle Co., Delaware).. Hereinafter cited as Beekman and Van Dyck. Https://archive.org/details/distinguishedfam00aitk.
  3. [S2661] A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), page 120. IJsaack; parents: Thomas Jansen Van Dijck, Marrij Andriessen. Hereinafter cited as OFDRC Brooklyn.
  4. [S1641] David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 409. Isaak; parents: Thomas Jansz van Dijk, Marritje; op Breukelen; witnesses: Pieter Jansz, Annetje van Dijk. Hereinafter cited as RDC Flatbush Recs.
  5. [S4330] Historical Research Committee of the Colonial Dames of Delaware, A Calendar of Delaware Wills, New Castle County,1682-1800 (New York: Frederick H. Hitchcock, 1911), page 27. Isaac Vandike. Hereinafter cited as Cal. of Delaware Wills. Https://archive.org/details/acalendardelawa00commgoog.
  6. [S1369] First Record Book of the "Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow," organized in 1697, and now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, NY (Yonkers, NY: Yonkers Historical and Library Assoc., 1901), page 30. No. 137. Thomas; parents: Isaac Van Dyck, Barber his wife his wife; witnesses: Andries Van Dyk, Marritje Van Dyck. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church Sleepy Hollow/First RDC Tarrytown.
  7. [S1994] William Nelson, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Vol. XXIII, Calender of New Jersey Wills, Vol. I, 1670-1730 (Paterson, N.J.: The Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1901), page 477. Abstracting Lib. b, page 45. Isaac van Dike of Middlesex Co., about 47 years old. Wife Barber (Barbara). Children - Thomas, Isaac, Mary, the last two under age. Farm in St. George's Hundred, New Castle County, bought of William Cuerton. Personal property. Executors: brother Andress van Dike of New Castle Co., and John van Dike of Middlesex Co. Witnessses: Teunis Quick, Cornelius Williamson, Tho. Yates. Proved May 15, 1727. Hereinafter cited as NJ Wills v.1 1670-1730.
  8. [S1982] Carol Bryant, New Castle County, Delaware, Land Records 1715-1728 (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2007), page 73-74. Hereinafter cited as New Castle County, Delaware, Land Records 1715-1728.

Zarah Van Dyck1

b. 14 October 1756
  • Zarah Van Dyck was born on 14 October 1756.1
  • She was baptized on 24 February 1757 at Dutch Reformed Church, Rhinebeck Flats, Dutchess Co., New York.1

Citations

  1. [S1387] John Wilson Taylor, Montross: A Family History (Staunton, Virginia: McClure Print. Co., 1958), page 17. Hereinafter cited as Montross: A Family History. Https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=4485&disp=Montross%2C+a+family+history.

Aeltje Janse Van Dyckhuijs1

b. June 1677
  • Aeltje Janse Van Dyckhuijs was baptized in June 1677 at Old First Dutch Reformed Church, Breuckelen (Brooklyn), Kings Co., Long Island, New York, godfather Capt. Elbert Elbertsz Stoothoff, gogmother Aeltie Elberts.2,1
  • Patronymic: Aeltje Janse.

Citations

  1. [S2661] A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), page 156. 1677, on Whitsuntide: Aeltie; father: Jan Theunisz van Dyckuijs. Hereinafter cited as OFDRC Brooklyn.
  2. [S1599] Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church of Brooklyn as per the records of said Church from Oct. 31, 1660 to Dec 13, 1719: From Corporation Manual of the City of Brooklyn, 1869, pages 448 to 504; FHL film #0017529, item 4 (Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1939), Copied and translated from the Dutch by Teunis G. Bergen. Filmed from the typed manuscript in the Holland Society of New York, p.454. "on Pinksterday by Dom. Gideaon Schaets." Mother is not named. Sponsors Capt. Albert Elbertse Stoothoof, Aeltje Elbertse. Pinkster Day takes place usually in early June. Specifically it falls on the seventh Sunday after Easter. Pinkster, or Pinksteren is a Dutch derivation of the English word Pentecost.. Hereinafter cited as Brooklyn Baptisms (T.G. Bergen).

Swantje Van Dyckhuysen1

  • Swantje Van Dyckhuysen married by license dated on 12 December 1702 at New York City, New York, Arent Schuyler, son of Philip Pieterszen Schuyler and Margrietie Van Slechtenhorst.2,3
  • Also known as Swantie Dyckhuyse.3

Family: Arent Schuyler

  • John Schuyler
  • Eva Schuyler
  • Peter Schuyler1
  • Adonijah Schuyler
  • Cornelia Schuyler

Citations

  1. [S1193] William Brower Bogardus, Dear "Cousin": A Charted Genealogy of the Descendants of Anneke Jans Bogardus (1605-1663) to the 5th Generation - and of her sister, Marritje Jans (Wilmington, OH, U.S.A.: Anneke Jans and Everardus Bogardus Descendants Association, 1996), p.151. Hereinafter cited as Dear "Cousin."
  2. [S4240] Edwin R. Purple, Contributions to the History of Ancient Families of New Amsterdam and New York (New York: Privately Printed, 1881), page 108. Hereinafter cited as CHAFNY.
  3. [S3240] "New York Marriage Licenses", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols. 1-4 (1870-1873): 1:3. Hereinafter cited as "New York Marriage Licenses."

Abraham Van Dyk1

b. 2 August 1709
  • Abraham Van Dyk was baptized on 2 August 1709 at Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow (First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, (First Reformed Church of Tarrytown), Westchester Co., New York, witnesses Lourens Matyse, Niesje his wife.1
  • Also known as Abram Vandike.2
  • He was named in his father's will dated on 20 May 1730.2

Citations

  1. [S1369] First Record Book of the "Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow," organized in 1697, and now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, NY (Yonkers, NY: Yonkers Historical and Library Assoc., 1901), Fourth Division (Book) page 33, no. 185. Abraham; Andries Van Dyk, Geesje his wife; witnesses: Lourens Matyse, Niesje his wife. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church Sleepy Hollow/First RDC Tarrytown.
  2. [S4330] Historical Research Committee of the Colonial Dames of Delaware, A Calendar of Delaware Wills, New Castle County,1682-1800 (New York: Frederick H. Hitchcock, 1911), page 28. Andreas Vandike. Hereinafter cited as Cal. of Delaware Wills. Https://archive.org/details/acalendardelawa00commgoog.

Antje Van Dyk1

b. between 1730 and 1740
  • Also known as Anne.
  • Also known as Antje Van Dyke.3
  • Also known as Anney Brewer.2
  • Also known as Anna.4
  • Antje Van Dyk was granted administration of the estate of Pieter Brouwer on 22 September 1759; Administration of estate of Peter Brewer, of Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., intestate. Bond of widow Anne, James Harkinson and Thunis Amack as Adm’rs. John Hans, Jr. fellowbondsman, all of said county.5
  • An Antje Brower was a member by confession of the Reformed Dutch Church of Freehold and Middletown, 9 Oct 1774.6
  • Antje Van Dyk is named in her husband's will on 1 June 1803 to be supported by son James during her life.4

Family 1: Pieter Brouwer b. 26 Dec 1737, d. b 22 Sep 1759

Family 2: James Johnson d. bt 1 Jun 1803 - 18 Jun 1804

Citations

  1. [S1998] "Records of the Dutch Congregations of Freehold and Middletown", Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey Vols. 22-38 (1947-1963): 25:91. Joannes; parents: Pieter Brouwer, Antje Van Dyk. Hereinafter cited as "RDC Freehold-Middletown Recs., GMNJ."
  2. [S1954] William Nelson, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey. Volume XXII. Marriage Records, 1665-1800, Archives of the State of New Jersey. First Series (Paterson, N.J.: Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1900), Marriage Licenses, p.54. License dated 24 Mar 1761. Anney Brewer, Monmouth, and James Johnson, Monmouth.. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Recs. NJ Archives v.XXII.
  3. [S1998] "Records of the Dutch Congregations of Freehold and Middletown", Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey Vols. 22-38 (1947-1963): 27:23. Joseph; parents: Jacobus Janson, Antje Van Dyke; no witnesses recorded. Hereinafter cited as "RDC Freehold-Middletown Recs., GMNJ."
  4. [S1742] Elmer T. Hutchinson, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey First Series Vol. 39; Calender of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc. Vol. 10 1801-1805 (Trenton, New Jersey: MacCrellish & Quigley Co., 1946), p.245. James Johnson, Sr. Abstracting an unrecorded will. Inventory file 8601M. Hereinafter cited as NJ Wills v.10 1801-1805.
  5. [S2209] A. Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series Vol. 32; Calender of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc. Vol. 3 1751-1760 (Somerville, N.J.: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1924), page 40. Abstracting Lib. G, p. 99. Peter Brewer. Hereinafter cited as NJ Wills v.3 1751-1760.
  6. [S2474] The Church Register of the Reformed Church of Freehold and Middletown, Monmouth County, N.J., 1709-1851; FHL film #1016879 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1977), Microfilm of handwritten transcripts (350, 145 p.) in the possession of the Holland Society of New York, New York City, page 137. Hereinafter cited as Reformed Church of Freehold and Middletown.
  7. [S1998] "Records of the Dutch Congregations of Freehold and Middletown", Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey Vols. 22-38 (1947-1963): 31:23. Joseph; parents: Jacobus Janson, Antje Van Dyke; no witnesses recorded. Hereinafter cited as "RDC Freehold-Middletown Recs., GMNJ."
  8. [S1998] "Records of the Dutch Congregations of Freehold and Middletown", Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey Vols. 22-38 (1947-1963): 31:64. Antje; parents: Jacobus Janson, Antje Van Dyk; no witnesses recorded. Hereinafter cited as "RDC Freehold-Middletown Recs., GMNJ."

Jan Van Dyk1

Citations

  1. [S1453] Thomas Grier Evans, editor, Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York, Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol. 2 (New York: Printed for the Society, 1901), page 400. Samuel; parents: Samuel Shahaan, Meeltje Cosyn. Hereinafter cited as Baptisms RDC New Amsterdam/New York (1639-1730).

Van Dyke1

Citations

  1. [S2155] Elmer T. Hutchinson, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey First Series Vol. 40; Calender of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc. Vol. 11 1806-1809 (Trenton, New Jersey: MacCrellish & Quigley Co., Printers, 1947), page 367. Thomas West. Hereinafter cited as NJ Wills v.11 1806-1809.

Ann Van Dyke1,2

b. before 1625, d. circa 1686
  • Ann Van Dyke was probably born before 1625.
  • She married first say 1640 Lieut. Nicholas Stillwell.
  • Ann Van Dyke married second at Gravesend, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, on 29 December 1672 William Wilkens.3,4
  • Ann Van Dyke married third at Long Island, New York, on 13 January 1679 William Foster.3
  • Ann Van Dyke died circa 1686 at Long Island, New York.5
  • She witnessed the baptism of Peter Billiou , son of Pierre Billiou and Francoise DuBois, on 6 June 1668 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Nicolaes Stillwell, Annetie).6
  • Ann Van Dyke was granted administration of the estate of Lieut. Nicholas Stillwell on 17 June 1672; granted to widow Anne Stillwell.7
  • After the death of her first husband, Anne Stillwell left Staten Island and returned to Gravesend, Long Island, where on 21 June 1672 (while residing at Dover, Staten Island) she purchased from Jan Jansen Van Ryn, the house and lot No. 18, with the meadow reserved, which Van Ryn had originally purchased from Nicholas Stillwell. Anne, with children Mary, Jeremiah, and possibly John, took up residence at Gravesend. Her son, Capt. Nicholas Stillwell, was a neighbor.5
  • On 20 Jun 1683, "William ffoster, and Anne his wife," quit claimed to Jeremiah Stillwell of Gravesend, one half of lot formerly belonging to John Johnson bounded by lands of John Emans.8

Family: Lieut. Nicholas Stillwell b. c 1603, d. 28 Dec 1671

Citations

  1. [S973] John E. Stillwell, The History of Lieutenant Nicholas Stillwell, Progenitor of the Stillwell Family In America (New York: n.pub., 1929), p.88. Does not identify her family name. Hereinafter cited as Nicholas Stillwell.
  2. [S2406] Benjamin Marshall Stilwell, Early Memoirs of the Stilwell Family, Comprising the Life and Times of Nicholas Stilwell (New York: The National Printing Company, 1878), page 273. Calls her Ann Van Dyke, a Hollander. Hereinafter cited as Early Memoirs of the Stilwell Family.
  3. [S973] John E. Stillwell, The History of Lieutenant Nicholas Stillwell, Progenitor of the Stillwell Family In America (New York: n.pub., 1929), p.88, 89. Hereinafter cited as Nicholas Stillwell.
  4. [S3921] Tunis G. Bergen, "Marriage Records, Gravesend, L. I.", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 4, no. 4, p. 199 (1873): 4:199. William Wilking to Ann Stillwell wid. of Gravesend. Hereinafter cited as "Marriage Records, Gravesend, L. I."
  5. [S973] John E. Stillwell, The History of Lieutenant Nicholas Stillwell, Progenitor of the Stillwell Family In America (New York: n.pub., 1929), p.89. Hereinafter cited as Nicholas Stillwell.
  6. [S1478] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 7:127. Pieter; parents: Pieter Belou, Francyn de Bou.
  7. [S1908] New York Co. Surrogate's Court, Record of Wills, v.1-2, 1665-1699; FHL film #0874513 (Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1971, 1982-83), Microfilm of original records in the Surrogate's Court, New York Co., New York, pp.93-94. Hereinafter cited as New York Co. Wills, v.1-2, 1665-1699.
  8. [S973] John E. Stillwell, The History of Lieutenant Nicholas Stillwell, Progenitor of the Stillwell Family In America (New York: n.pub., 1929), p.89-90. Hereinafter cited as Nicholas Stillwell.
  9. [S973] John E. Stillwell, The History of Lieutenant Nicholas Stillwell, Progenitor of the Stillwell Family In America (New York: n.pub., 1929), p.88. Hereinafter cited as Nicholas Stillwell.

Catherine Van Dyke1

b. between 1674 and 1680
  • Also known as Katriinke Van Diik.2
  • Also known as Nelk Van Diik.3
  • Also known as Tryntie Van Dyk.4
  • Also known as Nelke Van Dike (baptism record of son Willem).5
  • Catherine Van Dyke and Daniel Hendrickson were members of the at Reformed Dutch Congregations, Freehold and Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey, circa 1710.6
  • Catherine Van Dyke witnessed the baptism of Karel Verwey , son of Hendrick Verwey and Engeltje Van Dyck, on 1 January 1715/16 at Reformed Dutch Congregations, Freehold and Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey, (witnesses Daniel Hendricksen and his wife).7
  • Catherine Van Dyke witnessed the baptism of Sara Schenck , daughter of Roelof Jansen Schenck and Geesye Hendrickson, on 19 May 1717 at Reformed Dutch Congregations, Freehold and Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey, (witnesses Daniel Hendricksen, Katriinke Van Diik, his wife).8
  • Catherine Van Dyke witnessed the baptism of William Wamsley , son of Christopher Wamsley and Jannetje Hendrickson, on 3 May 1719 at Reformed Dutch Congregations, Freehold and Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey, (witness Nelk Van Diik).3
  • Catherine Van Dyke witnessed the baptism of Daniel Schenck , son of Roelof Jansen Schenck and Geesye Hendrickson, on 26 May 1723 at Reformed Dutch Congregations, Freehold and Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey, (witnesses Daniel Hendricksen, Triinke Van Diik, his wife).9
  • Catherine Van Dyke is named in her husband's will on 16 November 1727.10
  • She was a member of the at Reformed Dutch Congregations, Freehold and Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey, on 23 August 1731 "at Middeltown." Tryntie Van Dyk, wife of Daniel Hendrikse.4
  • She witnessed the baptism of Catrina Hendrikse , daughter of William Hendrickson and Maria Langestraat, on 15 October 1732 at Reformed Dutch Congregations, Freehold and Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey, (witnesses Hendrick Hendrickse, Catrina Van Dyk, widow of Dan(iel) Hendrickse).11
  • Catherine Van Dyke was named in her father's will dated on 16 May 1735 (daughter Catharine, widow of Daniel Hendricksen).12
  • She witnessed the baptism of Catharine Hendrickson , daughter of Hendrick Hendrickson and Neeltje Schenck, on 30 September 1737 at Reformed Dutch Congregations, Freehold and Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey, (witnesses Wilm Hindrik(ze), Tryntje Van D(yk)).13

Family: Daniel Hendrickson b. bt 1670 - 1677, d. bt 11 Nov 1727 - 29 Jan 1728

Citations

  1. [S3211] Henry B. Hoff, "Origins of the Hendrickson Family of Momouth County, New Jersey", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 106 (1975): 106:3. Hereinafter cited as "Hendrickson Family of Monmouth Co."
  2. [S1998] "Records of the Dutch Congregations of Freehold and Middletown", Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey Vols. 22-38 (1947-1963): 22:31. Annake; parents: Daniel Hendricksen, Katriinke Van Diik. Hereinafter cited as "RDC Freehold-Middletown Recs., GMNJ."
  3. [S1998] "Records of the Dutch Congregations of Freehold and Middletown", Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey Vols. 22-38 (1947-1963): 22:62. Willem; parents: Christopher Wamsley, Jannek Hendricksen; witness: Nelk Van Diik. Hereinafter cited as "RDC Freehold-Middletown Recs., GMNJ."
  4. [S1998] "Records of the Dutch Congregations of Freehold and Middletown", Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey Vols. 22-38 (1947-1963): 24:22, "Church Members." This list, begun at 23:93, is continued at 24:19 with the explanation that the list is "actually a group pf signatures (many of them not holograph, however) to the declaration below, which it does indeed follow in the original record book." Those signing the declaration were 1-Acknowledging Dom. G. Haeghoort as their legal regular pastor and teacher, according to the constitution of the Low Dutch Reformed Church. 2- That they will display and conduct themselves willingly in all respects as members of the Reformed Low Dutch congregation at Friholt and Middletown under the supervision of their pastor Do. Haeghoort. 3- That they will contribute freely from time to time according to their means, whatever is needed to carry on the church and services. In effect, those signing the declaration could be described as Members of the Low Dutch Reformed Congregations of Freehold and Middletown. The first couple of dozen or so names appear at 23:93, 94, as "Church Members," and then are repeated at 24:20 with the above clarification.. Hereinafter cited as "RDC Freehold-Middletown Recs., GMNJ."
  5. [S1998] "Records of the Dutch Congregations of Freehold and Middletown", Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey Vols. 22-38 (1947-1963): 22:5. Willem; parents: Daniel Hendricksen, Nelke Van Dike. Hereinafter cited as "RDC Freehold-Middletown Recs., GMNJ."
  6. [S1998] "Records of the Dutch Congregations of Freehold and Middletown", Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey Vols. 22-38 (1947-1963): 22:2. The date of this list of Church Members is not explicitly stated. Judging from the names found on the list, it is evident that it is from the first years of the congregation, and therefore "ca. 1710" will be used. "Daniel Hendricksen and wife Katriink.". Hereinafter cited as "RDC Freehold-Middletown Recs., GMNJ."
  7. [S1998] "Records of the Dutch Congregations of Freehold and Middletown", Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey Vols. 22-38 (1947-1963): 22:59. Karel; parents: Hendrick Verwie, Engelke Van Diik; witnesses: Daniel Hendricksen and his wife. Hereinafter cited as "RDC Freehold-Middletown Recs., GMNJ."
  8. [S1998] "Records of the Dutch Congregations of Freehold and Middletown", Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey Vols. 22-38 (1947-1963): 22:60. Katriinke; parents: Roleph Schenk, Ghesie Hendricksen; witnesses: Daniel Hendricksen, Katriinke Van Diik, his wife. Hereinafter cited as "RDC Freehold-Middletown Recs., GMNJ."
  9. [S1998] "Records of the Dutch Congregations of Freehold and Middletown", Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey Vols. 22-38 (1947-1963): 23:11. Daniel; parents: Roleph Schenk, Gesie Hendricksen; witnesses: Daniel Hendricksen, Triinke Van Diik, his wife. Hereinafter cited as "RDC Freehold-Middletown Recs., GMNJ."
  10. [S1994] William Nelson, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Vol. XXIII, Calender of New Jersey Wills, Vol. I, 1670-1730 (Paterson, N.J.: The Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1901), page 22. Daniel Hendricks. Abstracting Lib. 2, p. 491. Hereinafter cited as NJ Wills v.1 1670-1730.
  11. [S1998] "Records of the Dutch Congregations of Freehold and Middletown", Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey Vols. 22-38 (1947-1963): 23:69. Catrina; parents: Willem Hendrickse, Maria Langestraat; witnesses: Hendrick Hendrickse, Catrina Van Dyk, widow of Dan(iel) Hendrickse. Hereinafter cited as "RDC Freehold-Middletown Recs., GMNJ."
  12. [S2123] New York (County) Surrogate's Court Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate's Office, City of New York (Vol. III 1730-1744), Collections of the New York Historical Society (New York: Printed for the Society, 1894), page 214. Abstracted from 13:35. Hereinafter cited as Abs. N.Y. Co. Wills v. III.
  13. [S1998] "Records of the Dutch Congregations of Freehold and Middletown", Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey Vols. 22-38 (1947-1963): 24:47. Tryntje (and) Neeltje; parents: Hindrik Hindrikze, Neeltje Schenk; witnesses: Wilm Hindrik(ze), Tryntje Van D(yk). Hereinafter cited as "RDC Freehold-Middletown Recs., GMNJ."

Cornelia Van Dyke1

b. circa 1893
  • Cornelia Van Dyke appeared on the census on 7 January 1920 at Ward 6, Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois, as Cornelia Brewer, age 27, born in Michigan. Both parents born in Holland.2
  • She appeared on the census on 10 April 1930 at Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois, called Kathryn Brewer, age 37, born in Michigan. Father born in Holland, mother in Michigan. Married at age 20.3

Family: William Brewer b. Sep 1882

  • Daniel F. Brewer2
  • Katherine M. Brewer2
  • William V. Brewer1

Citations

  1. [S1088] Grant Johnston and Richard Brewer,"Brewer DNA Project (Includes Bruer, Brower, Brew, etc.)", online http://www.familytreedna.com/public/BrewerDNA/. , Kit 55150 William Brewer. Contact William's niece Susan. Also found at Steve Brewer's website http://brewer.genealogy.googlepages.com/ftdnapedigrees. Hereinafter cited as Brewer DNA Project.
  2. [S4] MyFamily.com, 1920 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: My Family.com, 2003), Federal census , Ser. T625, Roll 296, page 9B, ED 57, image 1107. William E. Brewer household. Hereinafter cited as 1920 US Census.
  3. [S5] MyFamily.com, 1930 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: My Family.com, 2003), Federal census , Ser. T626, Roll 406, page 9A, ED 54, image 141.0. William E. Brewer household. Hereinafter cited as 1930 US Census.

Dirck Van Dyke1

Citations

  1. [S1556] Lincoln C. Cocheu, "The Van Kouwenhoven-Conover Family", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.70-71,81-83 (1939-40, 1950-52): 71:158. Hereinafter cited as "Van Kouwenhoven-Conover."

Maeyke Van Dyke1

b. between 1674 and 1680, d. before 16 May 1735
  • Maeyke Van Dyke was probably born between 1674 and 1680 at Kings Co., Long Island, New York.
  • She married Johannes Richaud, son of Daniel Richaud and Catherine Van der Beek, before 1696; (eldest child baptized in 1696).
  • Maeyke Van Dyke died before 16 May 1735; (not mentioned in her father's will, while her daughter Teuntie Ricpon, deceased, and grandson John Van Beuren, are named).3
  • Also known as Maijke van Dijk.4

Family: Johannes Richaud b. s 1670

Citations

  1. [S3351] George E. McCracken, "Catherine (Van der Beek) Richaud and Her Children", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 94, page 235 (1963): 94:237. At least two children, possibly a third. Hereinafter cited as "Catherine (Van der Beek) Richaud."
  2. [S3354] John Reynolds Totten, "Richaud and Richard Family Notes", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 66, page 122 (1935). Errors are corrected by George E. McCracken, "Catherine (Van der Beek) Richaud and Her Children," NYGBR 94 (1963):235-241.: 66:127-128. Hereinafter cited as "Richaud and Richard Family Notes."
  3. [S2123] New York (County) Surrogate's Court Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate's Office, City of New York (Vol. III 1730-1744), Collections of the New York Historical Society (New York: Printed for the Society, 1894), page 214. Abstracted from 13:35. Hereinafter cited as Abs. N.Y. Co. Wills v. III.
  4. [S2661] A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), page 163. Jan; parents: Johannis Richou, Maijke van Dijk. Hereinafter cited as OFDRC Brooklyn.
  5. [S3351] George E. McCracken, "Catherine (Van der Beek) Richaud and Her Children", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 94, page 235 (1963): 94:238. Hereinafter cited as "Catherine (Van der Beek) Richaud."

Maritje Van Dyke1

b. between 1675 and 1680, d. 16 January 1748
  • Also known as Maria Van Dyk.5
  • Also known as Maria van Dyck.6
  • Also known as Mary Herisson (married name).3
  • Described as a probable daughter of Cornelis Van Dyck and Elizabeth Lakens (GMNJ 30:73).2
  • She is named in her husband's will on 15 September 1714.7
  • She was a member of the at Reformed Dutch Congregations, Freehold and Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey, in 1725.8
  • She was a member of the at Reformed Dutch Congregations, Freehold and Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey, on 23 August 1731 "at Middeltown." Maria Van Dyk, wife of Joseph Goolder.5

Family 1: Matheus Aersen b. 5 Oct 1679, d. bt 15 Sep 1714 - 30 Apr 1716

Family 2: Joseph Goulder b. 1 Apr 1674?

Citations

  1. [S1960] Richard Brewer,"Brewer Descendants of Johannes (Jan) Brouwer."This site posts pedigrees of Brewers shown to be descendants of Johannes Brouwer. Online https://sites.google.com/site/janbrouwerdna/descendants., August 2008. See "Derck's Line". Hereinafter cited as Brewer Descendants of Johannes (Jan) Brouwer.
  2. [S2409] Richard W. Cook, "The Goulder Family", Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey Vols. 29, 30, 40 (1954, 1955, Ammended 1965): 30:73. Hereinafter cited as "Goulder, GMNJ 29, 30, 40 (1954-55, 1965)."
  3. [S1439] Samuel S. Purple, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York; Marriages from 11 December 1639 to 26 August 1801 (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, reprint 2003, original 1890 NYG&BS), page 125. Joseph Golding & Mary Herisson. Hereinafter cited as Marriages, RDC NA/NY.
  4. [S2409] Richard W. Cook, "The Goulder Family", Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey Vols. 29, 30, 40 (1954, 1955, Ammended 1965): 30:73. Doubt is cast upon the reliability of this date. Hereinafter cited as "Goulder, GMNJ 29, 30, 40 (1954-55, 1965)."
  5. [S1998] "Records of the Dutch Congregations of Freehold and Middletown", Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey Vols. 22-38 (1947-1963): 24:22, "Church Members." This list, begun at 23:93, is continued at 24:19 with the explanation that the list is "actually a group pf signatures (many of them not holograph, however) to the declaration below, which it does indeed follow in the original record book." Those signing the declaration were 1-Acknowledging Dom. G. Haeghoort as their legal regular pastor and teacher, according to the constitution of the Low Dutch Reformed Church. 2- That they will display and conduct themselves willingly in all respects as members of the Reformed Low Dutch congregation at Friholt and Middletown under the supervision of their pastor Do. Haeghoort. 3- That they will contribute freely from time to time according to their means, whatever is needed to carry on the church and services. In effect, those signing the declaration could be described as Members of the Low Dutch Reformed Congregations of Freehold and Middletown. The first couple of dozen or so names appear at 23:93, 94, as "Church Members," and then are repeated at 24:20 with the above clarification.. Hereinafter cited as "RDC Freehold-Middletown Recs., GMNJ."
  6. [S1552] Wilson V. Ledley, "Willem Adriaense Bennet of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Some of His Descendants", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.93, pp. 193-204; 94, pp. 34-41, 107-114, 156-169, 205-213; Vol. 95, pp. 10-27, 155-165, 204-207 (1962-1964): 94:210. Hereinafter cited as "Willem Adriaense Bennet of Brooklyn."
  7. [S2122] New York (County) Surrogate's Court Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate's Office, City of New York (Vol. II 1708-1728), Collections of the New York Historical Society (New York: Printed for the Society, 1893), page 168. Matthew Harrison. Hereinafter cited as Abs. N.Y. Co. Wills v.II.
  8. [S1998] "Records of the Dutch Congregations of Freehold and Middletown", Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey Vols. 22-38 (1947-1963): 22:5. "Wife of Joseph Golder." (Name not stated).. Hereinafter cited as "RDC Freehold-Middletown Recs., GMNJ."
  9. [S1478] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 14:127. Jan; parents: Matheus Aertsen, Maria Van Dyck.
  10. [S2661] A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), page 145. Lijsbet; parents: Matheus Aerzen, Marytje. Hereinafter cited as OFDRC Brooklyn.
  11. [S2661] A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), page 148. Ariaantje; parents: Matheus Aersen, Marytie. Hereinafter cited as OFDRC Brooklyn.
  12. [S2661] A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), page 151. Cornelis; parents: Matheus Aersen, Marytje. Hereinafter cited as OFDRC Brooklyn.
  13. [S1478] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 16:122. Matheus; parents: Matheus Aartse, Marytje Van Dyk.
  14. [S1998] "Records of the Dutch Congregations of Freehold and Middletown", Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey Vols. 22-38 (1947-1963): "Wilhelmus son of Joseph Golder". Hereinafter cited as "RDC Freehold-Middletown Recs., GMNJ."

Matthew Van Dyke1

  • Matthew Van Dyke probably married Eleanor Lane on 14 May 1746.1

Citations

  1. [S1687] A. Van Dorn Honeyman, "The Lane Families of Somerset County and Vicinity", Somerset County Historical Quarterly vols. 2, 3, 4 (1913, 1914, 1915): p.215. Hereinafter cited as "Lane."

Fitje Van Dyne1

Family: Brant Jacobus

Citations

  1. [S3794] William B. Bogardus Collection of Brouwer, Brower and Brewer Family Material and Correspondence, William B. Bogardus Collection, Anneke Jans and Everardus Bogardus Descendants Association, Wilmington, Ohio, Box 1 File 30, Uldrick Brouwer - DeVoe, Pieters. Correspondent 27-R (1982). Hereafter cited as William B. Bogardus Collection.

Gerrit Corneliszen Van Echtsveen1

  • Also known as Gerrit Corn. Van Veen.2
  • Also known as Gerrit Corn. Van Westveen.3

Family: Wyntie Stoutenburgh b. 15 Oct 1662

  • Cornelis Gerritsz Van Westveen3
  • Aefje Gerritse Van Veen2

Citations

  1. [S1439] Samuel S. Purple, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York; Marriages from 11 December 1639 to 26 August 1801 (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, reprint 2003, original 1890 NYG&BS), page 48. Gerrit Corneliszen Van Echtsveen, j.m. Van Wilnis, en Wyntje Stoutenburg, j.d. Van N. Yorke. Hereinafter cited as Marriages, RDC NA/NY.
  2. [S1453] Thomas Grier Evans, editor, Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York, Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol. 2 (New York: Printed for the Society, 1901), page 160. Aefje; parents: Gerrit Corn. Van Veen, Wyntie Stoutenburg; witnesses: Tobias Stoutenburg, Jannetie Stoutenburg. Hereinafter cited as Baptisms RDC New Amsterdam/New York (1639-1730).
  3. [S1453] Thomas Grier Evans, editor, Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York, Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol. 2 (New York: Printed for the Society, 1901), page 149. Cornelis; parents: Gerrt. Corn. Van Westveen, Wyntie Stoutenburg; witnesses: Pieter Stoutenburg, Engeltie Stoutenburg. Hereinafter cited as Baptisms RDC New Amsterdam/New York (1639-1730).

Geesje Van Eckelen

  • Also known as Geesje van Hekel.1
  • Geesje Van Eckelen witnessed the baptism of Johannes Hendrickson , son of William Hendrickson and Willemptje Lane, on 29 May 1705 at Old First Dutch Reformed Church, Breuckelen (Brooklyn), Kings Co., Long Island, New York, (sponsors Stoffel Schar, Geesje van Hekel).1

Citations

  1. [S2661] A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), page 149. Johannes; parents: Willem Hendrikze, Willemptje Lane. Hereinafter cited as OFDRC Brooklyn.

Helena van Eckelen1

b. 25 April 1698
  • Helena van Eckelen was baptized on 25 April 1698 at Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, Flatbush, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, witnesses Denys Teunisse, Helena Denys.1

Citations

  1. [S1641] David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 453. Flatbush Paper No. 6792. Helena; parents: Johannes van Ekelen, Tryntie van Ekelen; witnesses: Denys Teunisse, helena Denys. Hereinafter cited as RDC Flatbush Recs.

Jan Jansen Van Eckelen1

d. circa 23 March 1668
  • Between 1657 and 1667 Jan Jansen Van Eckelen resided at Beverwijck.1

Family: Gisseltje Bradt d. b 28 Nov 1677

Citations

  1. [S3211] Henry B. Hoff, "Origins of the Hendrickson Family of Momouth County, New Jersey", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 106 (1975): 106:2. Hereinafter cited as "Hendrickson Family of Monmouth Co."

Jannitje van Eckelen1

b. 11 October 1689, d. before July 1691
  • Jannitje van Eckelen was baptized on 11 October 1689 at Old First Dutch Reformed Church, Breuckelen (Brooklyn), Kings Co., Long Island, New York, witnesses: Jeronimus de Rappalle, Jannitje Teunis.1
  • She died before July 1691.

Citations

  1. [S2661] A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), page 128. Jannitje; parents: Johannes van Eekelen, Trijntje van Ekelen. Hereinafter cited as OFDRC Brooklyn.

Jannitje van Eckelen1

b. 28 July 1691
  • Jannitje van Eckelen was baptized on 28 July 1691 at Old First Dutch Reformed Church, Breuckelen (Brooklyn), Kings Co., Long Island, New York, witnesses: Jeronimus Rappalje, Jannitje Teunis.1
  • She married Jacobus Nagel.2
  • Also known as Jannetje Van Hekelen.2

Family: Jacobus Nagel

Citations

  1. [S2661] A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), page 130. Jannitje; parents: Johannes van Ekelen, Trijntje van Ekelen. Hereinafter cited as OFDRC Brooklyn.
  2. [S2088] "Records of the Reformed Church of New Utrecht, Long Island", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.112-113 (1981-1982): 112:132. Neeltje; parents: Jacobus Nagel, Jannetje (Van Hekelen); witnesses: Andries Stockholm, Neeltje, s.v.. Hereinafter cited as "RDC New Utrecht, L.I."

Johannes van Eckelen1,2

b. before 1668
  • Also known as Johannes van Eekkelen.4
  • On 1 October 1682 Johannes van Eekkelen, a young man from New Albany, was chosen to replace Jan Thibaud, who was dismissed from servive, as schoolmaster at Midwood, Long Island.5
  • Johannes van Eckelen was a member of the at Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, Flatbush, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, on 29 December 1682 at Midwood.6
  • He witnessed the baptism of Cornelius Rapalje , son of Jeronimus Joriszen Rapalje and Annetje Teunis Nyssen, on 26 October 1690 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Johannes Van Eeckelen, Tryntje Pieters).7
  • Johannes Van Ekelen/Van Heklin, was among a group of Kings County, Long Island residents who purchased land known as the "Reeden Island Tract, located on the western shore of the Delaware River from the mouth of Appoquinimink Creek (the northern boundary of Appoquinimink Hundred and St. George's Hundred) north to the mouth of Augustine or St. Augustine Creek, up that creek to the Queen's Road leading from New Castle to Appoquinimink, southerly along that road and land of one Edward Green to Silver Run, a branch of the Appoquinimink main creek, and then down that run and the main creek to the river at the mouth of Appoquinimink Creek."8
  • His will was dated on 9 January 1696/97.9

Family: Tryntje Titus b. 23 Dec 1663

Citations

  1. [S3158] John Blythe Dobson, "Remarks on the Titus Family of Flatbush", New Netherland Connections Vol. 2, page 74 (1997). Hereinafter cited as "Remarks on the Titus Family of Flatbush."
  2. [S1787] Baldwin Maull, "An Emigration From Kings County", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols. 108, 109 (1977,1978): 108:218. Hereinafter cited as "An Emigration From Kings County, NYGBR 108, 109."
  3. [S3211] Henry B. Hoff, "Origins of the Hendrickson Family of Momouth County, New Jersey", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 106 (1975): 106:2. Hereinafter cited as "Hendrickson Family of Monmouth Co."
  4. [S1641] David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 241. Johannes van Eekkelen, young man from N. Albany, schoolmaster at Midwood; with Tryntje Titus, young lady from Brooklyn; both residing in Midwood; and married the 9th September, at N. Utrecht. Hereinafter cited as RDC Flatbush Recs.
  5. [S1641] David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 127. Consistory Minutes, 1678-1685. Hereinafter cited as RDC Flatbush Recs.
  6. [S1641] David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 367. Midwood. New Members, either arrived with certificate, or received upon their acknowledged profession. 29 Dec. 1682; Johannes Van Eekkelen; with certificate from N. Albany. Hereinafter cited as RDC Flatbush Recs.
  7. [S1453] Thomas Grier Evans, editor, Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York, Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol. 2 (New York: Printed for the Society, 1901), page 199. Cornelis; parents: Hieronymus Rappalje, Annetje Thomas; witnesses: Johannes Van Eeckelen, Tryntie Pieters. Hereinafter cited as Baptisms RDC New Amsterdam/New York (1639-1730).
  8. [S1787] Baldwin Maull, "An Emigration From Kings County", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols. 108, 109 (1977,1978): 108:134-135. The group took possession in either 1694 or 1713, and divided most of it among themselves in 1717. The names given are John Hanson, John Hanson, Jr., William Hanson, Isaac Gooding (Goodwin), Barent Joosten, Johanes Van Eklen (Van Heklin) and Johannes Swart "for whom was substituted Johannes Skinck and then John Brege or Jean Berges.". Hereinafter cited as "An Emigration From Kings County, NYGBR 108, 109."
  9. [S1787] Baldwin Maull, "An Emigration From Kings County", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols. 108, 109 (1977,1978): 108:218. Dated 9 Jan 1696/97, "But it is evident that he lived for some time after that date." Location of will is not stated. Hereinafter cited as "An Emigration From Kings County, NYGBR 108, 109."
  10. [S2661] A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), page 128. Jannitje; parents: Johannes van Eekelen, Trijntje van Ekelen. Hereinafter cited as OFDRC Brooklyn.
  11. [S2661] A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), page 130. Jannitje; parents: Johannes van Ekelen, Trijntje van Ekelen. Hereinafter cited as OFDRC Brooklyn.
  12. [S1641] David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 453. Flatbush Paper No. 6792. Helena; parents: Johannes van Ekelen, Tryntie van Ekelen; witnesses: Denys Teunisse, helena Denys. Hereinafter cited as RDC Flatbush Recs.

Johannes van Eckelen1

  • He lived in Kent County, Delaware.1

Citations

  1. [S1787] Baldwin Maull, "An Emigration From Kings County", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols. 108, 109 (1977,1978): 108:218. Hereinafter cited as "An Emigration From Kings County, NYGBR 108, 109."

Jacob Cornelisz Van Egmont1

  • Also known as Jacob Wips.2

Family: Geertje Pieters Luyster b. bt 1660 - 1670, d. b 4 Sep 1688

  • Aeltie Jacobs Wips2

Citations

  1. [S1439] Samuel S. Purple, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York; Marriages from 11 December 1639 to 26 August 1801 (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, reprint 2003, original 1890 NYG&BS), page 44. Jacob Corn. Van Egmont, j.m. Van Albanien, en Geertje Pieters, j.d. Van N. Amersfoort, beyde woonende tot N. Yorke. Hereinafter cited as Marriages, RDC NA/NY.
  2. [S3551] Harry Macy and John Blythe Dobson, "Christoffel Jansz Romeyn and his wife, Geertje Pieters Wyckoff, and, Jacob Wips and his wife, Geertje Pieters Luyster", New Netherland Connections Vol. 7, page 9 (2002). Hereinafter cited as "Christoffel Romeyn & Geertje Wyckoff, Jacob Wips & Geertje Luyster."

Antie Van Ekele1

b. before 1668
  • Antie Van Ekele was born before 1668 at Albany, New York.
  • She married Johannes Karos.2

Citations

  1. [S1453] Thomas Grier Evans, editor, Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York, Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol. 2 (New York: Printed for the Society, 1901), page 299. Johannis; parents: Dirck Tysen, Antie Tymese. Hereinafter cited as Baptisms RDC New Amsterdam/New York (1639-1730).
  2. [S1453] Thomas Grier Evans, editor, Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York, Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol. 2 (New York: Printed for the Society, 1901), page 261. Jannetje; parents: Willem Hendrikse, Willempje Van Lanen. Hereinafter cited as Baptisms RDC New Amsterdam/New York (1639-1730).
  3. [S1641] David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 452. Flatbush Paper No. 6792. Hendrick; parents: Klaas van dyck, francyntje van dyck; witnesses: Hendrick hendrickse, annetie kros. Hereinafter cited as RDC Flatbush Recs.
  4. [S1453] Thomas Grier Evans, editor, Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York, Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol. 2 (New York: Printed for the Society, 1901), page 291. Mayke; parents: Daniel Henderikse, Tryntie Van Dyk. Hereinafter cited as Baptisms RDC New Amsterdam/New York (1639-1730).

Hendrick Van Ende1

  • Father*: Paulus Van Ende2
  • Mother*: Jannetje Hendricks2
  • His will was dated on 8 January 1750 proved 2 Mar 1750-. Hendrick Van Ende, of Bushwick in Kings County yeoman, being sick. I leave to my wife Antie, the use of all estate so long as she remains my widow. After her death my executors are to sell all my estate. I leave to my son Hendrick, £100 more than any of his sisters, when he is of age. All the rest of my estate I leave to my wife Antie, and my children, Hendrick, Janettie, Sara, and Antie, when they are of age. I make my father-in-law Johanes Calyer, and my brother Abraham Van Ende, and my brothers in law, John Calyer and Gabriel Duryea, all of Bushwick, executors. Witnesses: Abraham Schenck Petrus Lott.3

Family: Antje Calyer b. c 1710

  • Hendrick Van Ende3
  • Janettie Van Ende3
  • Sara Van Ende3
  • Antie Van Ende3

Citations

  1. [S488] Herbert F., M.A. Seversmith, "The Colyer Family of Long Island", The American Genealogist Vol.20, pp.97-105 (1943): p.104. Of Bushwick, will dated 8 Jan 1750.. Hereinafter cited as "TAG 20:97-105."
  2. [S1349] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:50. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  3. [S3029] New York (County) Surrogate's Court Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate's Office, City of New York (Vol. IV, 1744-1753), Collections of the New York Historical Society (New York: Printed for the Society, 1895), page 325. Hendrick Van Ende. Abstracting Lib. 17, p. 324. Hereinafter cited as Abs. NY Co. Wills v. 4, 1744-1753.

Anna Van Eps1

b. 20 September 1761, d. 22 November 1800
  • Anna Van Eps was born on 20 September 1761.1
  • She married Capt. Hendrick Ten Eyck, son of Tobias Ten Eyck and Rachel de Peyster, before 1784.1,2
  • Anna Van Eps died on 22 November 1800.2

Family: Capt. Hendrick Ten Eyck b. 27 Jul 1755, d. b 29 Jun 1816

Citations

  1. [S1580] Howard S.F. (ed. from a manuscript by T. de T. Truax) Randolph, "The House of Truax", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.57, 58 (1926, 1927): 58:112. Hereinafter cited as "Truax, NYGBR 57 (1926-27)."
  2. [S1873] Henry Waterman George, "The Ten Eyck Family in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record vol. 63 (1932): 63:282. Hereinafter cited as "Ten Eyck in New York."

Anna Maria Van Eps1

b. 3 February 1794
  • Anna Maria Van Eps was born on 3 February 1794.1

Citations

  1. [S1580] Howard S.F. (ed. from a manuscript by T. de T. Truax) Randolph, "The House of Truax", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.57, 58 (1926, 1927): 58:112. Hereinafter cited as "Truax, NYGBR 57 (1926-27)."

Catlina Van Eps1

b. 13 May 1750, d. 20 February 1820
  • Catlina Van Eps was born on 13 May 1750.1
  • She married Eldert Tymensen, son of Bastian Tymensen and Mayke Ouderkerk, at Reformed Dutch Church, Albany, New York, on 10 December 1774.1
  • Catlina Van Eps died on 20 February 1820.2
  • Also known as Cattina Van Eps.2

Citations

  1. [S1580] Howard S.F. (ed. from a manuscript by T. de T. Truax) Randolph, "The House of Truax", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.57, 58 (1926, 1927): 58:112. Hereinafter cited as "Truax, NYGBR 57 (1926-27)."
  2. [S1296] Donald A. Keefer, "Society Acquires Old Dutch Bible", Schenectady County Historical Society Bulletin vol.12 no.2 (Dec 1968): The old Dutch Bible's ownership can be traced back to the early Brouwer and Van Eps families of Schenectady. "The Bible is a large leather bound volume with brass clasps, and was published by Pieter and Jacob Keur at Dordrecht, Netherlands in 1729. The book is in remarkably good condition considering its great age. The first owner was Wilhelmus Brouwer. His great-grandaughter Annie Brower Major (Mrs. Hugh B.) presented the family treasure to the Amsterdam Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1927. It remained in their collection at Guy Park Manor, Amsterdam (NY), until it was sold at auction in 1966. The purchaser was Harold H. McQueen of South Pasadena, California, who has thoughtfully donated the relic to the society." The Bible contains family records, written in Dutch and English.. Hereinafter cited as "Brouwer-Van Eps Bible."

Elizabeth Van Eps1

b. 8 February 1708
  • Elizabeth Van Eps was baptized on 8 February 1708 at First Reformed Church, Schenectady, New York, sponsors Carel Hansen Tol, Lysbeth Tol.3
  • She married Hendrick Brouwer, son of Hendrick Brouwer and Maritie Pieterse Borsboom, at First Reformed Church, Schenectady, New York, on 3 June 1732 "Hendrik Brouwwer, J M and Elizabeth van Eps, J D, both b and r in Schdy."4
  • Elizabeth Van Eps witnessed the baptism of Elizabeth Bratt , daughter of Harmanus Bratt and Aefje Brouwer, on 2 September 1759 at First Reformed Church, Schenectady, New York, (sponsors Henderick Brouwer, Elizabeth Brouwer).5

Family: Hendrick Brouwer b. 25 Dec 1706

Citations

  1. [S514] Jonathan Pearson, compiler, Contributions for the Genealogies of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady, from 1662 to 1800 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., 1982 (original 1873)), p.28. Hereinafter cited as First Settlers of Schenectady.
  2. [S1666] Misc. Brouwer Pages of Wm. J. Hoffman, Typewritten Manuscript, New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, New York City, New York, "Brouwer in Albany and Schenectady."
  3. [S1211] Arthur C.M. Kelly and Transcribed by Donald A. Keefer, Schenectady Reformed Church Baptisms 1694-1811 (Rhinebeck, New York: Arthur C.M. Kelly, 1987), p.11, no.239. Hereinafter cited as Schenectady RDC Bapt. 1694-1811.
  4. [S1660] "First Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady, N.Y.", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 73, no. 1, p. 36 (1942): 73:41. Hereinafter cited as "RDC Schenectady Marr., NYGBR 73 (1942)."
  5. [S1211] Arthur C.M. Kelly and Transcribed by Donald A. Keefer, Schenectady Reformed Church Baptisms 1694-1811 (Rhinebeck, New York: Arthur C.M. Kelly, 1987), p.109, no.2428. Hereinafter cited as Schenectady RDC Bapt. 1694-1811.

Elizabeth van Eps1

Family: Teunis Viele d. b 16 Jul 1699

  • Jacomyntie Viele4

Citations

  1. [S5010] Kathlyne Knickerbocker Viele, Viele, 1659-1909, Two Hundred and Fifty Years with a Dutch Family of New York (New York: Tobias A. Wright, 1909), page 75. Hereinafter cited as Viele 1659-1909. http://books.google.com/books/about/Viele_1659_1909.html
  2. [S1486] Holland Society of New York, compiler, Records of The Reformed Dutch Church of Albany, New York 1683-1809 (Baltimore, Maryland: reprinted for Clearfield Co., Inc. by Genealogical Pub. Co., Inc., 1978), 1:26. Teunis Vile, y.m., and Lysbeth Van Eps, y.d., both of Sch.. Hereinafter cited as RDC Albany.
  3. [S1486] Holland Society of New York, compiler, Records of The Reformed Dutch Church of Albany, New York 1683-1809 (Baltimore, Maryland: reprinted for Clearfield Co., Inc. by Genealogical Pub. Co., Inc., 1978), 1:30. Jilles Van Vorst, y.m., l. here, and Elisabeth Van Eps, wid. of Teunis Viele, l. at Sch. Marr. at Sch. by Joh. Sanderse Glen, Justice. Hereinafter cited as RDC Albany.
  4. [S1211] Arthur C.M. Kelly and Transcribed by Donald A. Keefer, Schenectady Reformed Church Baptisms 1694-1811 (Rhinebeck, New York: Arthur C.M. Kelly, 1987), page 1, no. 4. Jacomyntie; parents: Teunis Vile, Lysbeth van Eps; witnesses: Gysbert Gerritse, Lysbeth Janse. Hereinafter cited as Schenectady RDC Bapt. 1694-1811.

Evert van Eps1

  • Father*: Johannes van Eps2
  • Mother*: Elisabeth Janse2
  • Also known as Evert Van Eps.4

Family 1: Eva Toll b. b 1693

Family 2: Lysbeth Truax b. 3 Jul 1692

Citations

  1. [S514] Jonathan Pearson, compiler, Contributions for the Genealogies of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady, from 1662 to 1800 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., 1982 (original 1873)), p.28. Hereinafter cited as First Settlers of Schenectady.
  2. [S1580] Howard S.F. (ed. from a manuscript by T. de T. Truax) Randolph, "The House of Truax", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.57, 58 (1926, 1927): 58:79. Hereinafter cited as "Truax, NYGBR 57 (1926-27)."
  3. [S1666] Misc. Brouwer Pages of Wm. J. Hoffman, Typewritten Manuscript, New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, New York City, New York, "Brouwer in Albany and Schenectady."
  4. [S1213] "The House of Truax."Compiled from the manuscripts of David Truax and published in NYGBR 1926-1928. Online http://homepages.apci.net/~truax/intro.htm.. Hereinafter cited as House of Truax website.
  5. [S1211] Arthur C.M. Kelly and Transcribed by Donald A. Keefer, Schenectady Reformed Church Baptisms 1694-1811 (Rhinebeck, New York: Arthur C.M. Kelly, 1987), p.10, no.211. Hereinafter cited as Schenectady RDC Bapt. 1694-1811.

Helena Van Eps1

b. 26 December 1744
  • Helena Van Eps was born on 26 December 1744.1
  • She married Arent Van Petten, son of Nicholas Van Petten and Ariaantje Brat, at First Reformed Church, Schenectady, New York, on 28 July 1765.1

Citations

  1. [S1580] Howard S.F. (ed. from a manuscript by T. de T. Truax) Randolph, "The House of Truax", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.57, 58 (1926, 1927): 58:112. Hereinafter cited as "Truax, NYGBR 57 (1926-27)."

Isaac Van Eps1

b. 1730
  • Isaac Van Eps was born in 1730.1

Citations

  1. [S1580] Howard S.F. (ed. from a manuscript by T. de T. Truax) Randolph, "The House of Truax", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.57, 58 (1926, 1927): 58:79. Hereinafter cited as "Truax, NYGBR 57 (1926-27)."

Isaac Van Eps1

b. 10 July 1757, d. before September 1759
  • Isaac Van Eps was born on 10 July 1757.1
  • He died before September 1759.

Citations

  1. [S1580] Howard S.F. (ed. from a manuscript by T. de T. Truax) Randolph, "The House of Truax", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.57, 58 (1926, 1927): 58:112. Hereinafter cited as "Truax, NYGBR 57 (1926-27)."

Isaac Van Eps1

b. 9 September 1759
  • Isaac Van Eps was born on 9 September 1759.1

Citations

  1. [S1580] Howard S.F. (ed. from a manuscript by T. de T. Truax) Randolph, "The House of Truax", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.57, 58 (1926, 1927): 58:112. Hereinafter cited as "Truax, NYGBR 57 (1926-27)."

Jan Van Eps1

b. 2 June 1752, d. 28 October 1821
  • In 1799 Jan Van Eps resided at Schenectady, New York.2
  • His will was dated on 25 March 1799 John B. Van Eps of the City of Schenectady, County of Albany, New York, being of sound mind and understanding. To my wife Debora, my negro man Cato, my Prentis Boy Simon Van Horne, my two Bay Horses, my Wagon, my slay, my plated and my Common Harness, my Cows, my Eight Day house Clock, my Franklin stove, my Eight Mahogany Chairs, my Ease Chair, my Cloc Stole and all the Rest and residue of all my household furniture, all my Books, Bonds, Notes, the Lock Navigation Certificate, all my papers and all my Personall Estate, for her use and Maintanence as long as she shall be my Widow and just after her death or remarriage, either of these has happened In that case I do make and Bequeath all my property unto my Child or Children If any such there should be by me Begotten and Born of my said Wife Debora and if no Child of Myne then left, In that case I bequeath all to all my Sisters Children all of them Share and Share alick. Apponts James Mordock, Executor, and my wife Debora, Eecutrix. Signed John B. Van Eps. Witnesses: Marks Dockstedor, Jun., Harmen Brower, Nicolas Lutes (his mark).2

Family 1: Anna Barnes

Family 2: Debora Brouwer b. 1 Sep 1763

Citations

  1. [S1580] Howard S.F. (ed. from a manuscript by T. de T. Truax) Randolph, "The House of Truax", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.57, 58 (1926, 1927): 58:112. Hereinafter cited as "Truax, NYGBR 57 (1926-27)."
  2. [S4094] Documents on file and obtained from the Montgomery County Dept. of History and Archives, Fonda, N.Y., by Muriel D. Schuman and Cleo Stuhlman, BB-404; The Brower Papers 1734-1872; Box 5, UNP, No. BB-404.09. Will of John B. Van Eps. Anneke Jans and Everardus Bogardus Descendants Association, Wilmington, Ohio.
  3. [S1709] Arthur C.M. Kelly, Baptism Record of Caughnawaga Reformed Church, Fonda, New York (Rhinebeck, New York: Arthur C.M. Kelly, 1985), p.114, no.2564. Hereinafter cited as Baptisms, Caughnawaga Reformed Church.

Jan Baptist Van Eps1,2

b. 27 September 1713, d. 12 June 1805
  • Father*: Jan Baptist Van Eps1
  • Mother*: Helena Glen1
  • Jan Baptist Van Eps was baptized on 27 September 1713 at Reformed Dutch Church, Albany, New York.1
  • He married Maritje Truax, daughter of Isaac Truax and Catrina Van Benthuysen, at First Reformed Church, Schenectady, New York, on 19 November 1743.1,2
  • Jan Baptist Van Eps died on 12 June 1805.2
  • He was a noted Indian trader. He was taken prisoner on Lake Erie by the Ottawa Indians in 1763, but later escaped and made his was to Detriot (Michigan).1
  • He witnessed the baptism of John B. Van Eps , son of Jan Van Eps and Debora Brouwer, in 1800 at Reformed Church, Caughnawaga (now Fonda), Montgomery Co., New York, (sponsors John B. Van Eps, Maria Van Eps).3

Family: Maritje Truax b. 11 Sep 1720, d. 4 Nov 1806

Citations

  1. [S1580] Howard S.F. (ed. from a manuscript by T. de T. Truax) Randolph, "The House of Truax", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.57, 58 (1926, 1927): 58:112. Hereinafter cited as "Truax, NYGBR 57 (1926-27)."
  2. [S1296] Donald A. Keefer, "Society Acquires Old Dutch Bible", Schenectady County Historical Society Bulletin vol.12 no.2 (Dec 1968): The old Dutch Bible's ownership can be traced back to the early Brouwer and Van Eps families of Schenectady. "The Bible is a large leather bound volume with brass clasps, and was published by Pieter and Jacob Keur at Dordrecht, Netherlands in 1729. The book is in remarkably good condition considering its great age. The first owner was Wilhelmus Brouwer. His great-grandaughter Annie Brower Major (Mrs. Hugh B.) presented the family treasure to the Amsterdam Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1927. It remained in their collection at Guy Park Manor, Amsterdam (NY), until it was sold at auction in 1966. The purchaser was Harold H. McQueen of South Pasadena, California, who has thoughtfully donated the relic to the society." The Bible contains family records, written in Dutch and English.. Hereinafter cited as "Brouwer-Van Eps Bible."
  3. [S1709] Arthur C.M. Kelly, Baptism Record of Caughnawaga Reformed Church, Fonda, New York (Rhinebeck, New York: Arthur C.M. Kelly, 1985), p.114, no.2564. Hereinafter cited as Baptisms, Caughnawaga Reformed Church.

John B. Van Eps1

b. 2 March 1800
  • John B. Van Eps was born on 2 March 1800.1
  • He was baptized in 1800 at Reformed Church, Caughnawaga (now Fonda), Montgomery Co., New York, sponsors John B. Van Eps, Maria Van Eps.1

Citations

  1. [S1709] Arthur C.M. Kelly, Baptism Record of Caughnawaga Reformed Church, Fonda, New York (Rhinebeck, New York: Arthur C.M. Kelly, 1985), p.114, no.2564. Hereinafter cited as Baptisms, Caughnawaga Reformed Church.

Maria Van Eps1

Citations

  1. [S1080] Frederic Ellsworth Kip, History of the Kip Family in America (n.p.: unknown publisher, ca. 1928), p.83. Hereinafter cited as Kip Family in America.

Mary Margaret Van Eps1

b. 4 October 1805, d. 23 September 1826
  • Mary Margaret Van Eps was born on 4 October 1805.2
  • She was baptized on 3 November 1805 at First Reformed Church, Schenectady, New York, sponsor Jane Van Patten, wife of Jacob S. Glen Jr.1
  • She died on 23 September 1826.2
  • Also known as Nancy Margaret Van Eps.3

Citations

  1. [S1211] Arthur C.M. Kelly and Transcribed by Donald A. Keefer, Schenectady Reformed Church Baptisms 1694-1811 (Rhinebeck, New York: Arthur C.M. Kelly, 1987), p.413, no.9471. Hereinafter cited as Schenectady RDC Bapt. 1694-1811.
  2. [S1580] Howard S.F. (ed. from a manuscript by T. de T. Truax) Randolph, "The House of Truax", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.57, 58 (1926, 1927): 58:112. Hereinafter cited as "Truax, NYGBR 57 (1926-27)."
  3. [S1580] Howard S.F. (ed. from a manuscript by T. de T. Truax) Randolph, "The House of Truax", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.57, 58 (1926, 1927): 58:112. Calls her Nancy Margaret. Hereinafter cited as "Truax, NYGBR 57 (1926-27)."

Sarah Van Eps1,2

b. 3 November 1754, d. 10 March 1826
  • Sarah Van Eps was baptized on 3 November 1754 at First Reformed Church, Schenectady, New York, sponsors Jillis Truax, Sarah Truax.3
  • She married Wilhelmus Brouwer, son of Harmanus Brouwer and Margariet Ekker, on 22 December 1793.1
  • Sarah Van Eps died on 10 March 1826.1
  • She witnessed the baptism of Sarah Brower , daughter of Johannes Brouwer and Engelge Sealie, in 1803 at Reformed Church, Caughnawaga (now Fonda), Montgomery Co., New York, (sponsors Wilhelmus Brower, Sara Van Eps).4
  • Sarah Van Eps witnessed the baptism of Wilhelmus Van de Werk , son of John T. Van de Werk and Annyte Holtsever, in 1810 at Reformed Church, Caughnawaga (now Fonda), Montgomery Co., New York, (sponsors Wilhelmus Brower, Sarah V. Eps).5

Citations

  1. [S1296] Donald A. Keefer, "Society Acquires Old Dutch Bible", Schenectady County Historical Society Bulletin vol.12 no.2 (Dec 1968): The old Dutch Bible's ownership can be traced back to the early Brouwer and Van Eps families of Schenectady. "The Bible is a large leather bound volume with brass clasps, and was published by Pieter and Jacob Keur at Dordrecht, Netherlands in 1729. The book is in remarkably good condition considering its great age. The first owner was Wilhelmus Brouwer. His great-grandaughter Annie Brower Major (Mrs. Hugh B.) presented the family treasure to the Amsterdam Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1927. It remained in their collection at Guy Park Manor, Amsterdam (NY), until it was sold at auction in 1966. The purchaser was Harold H. McQueen of South Pasadena, California, who has thoughtfully donated the relic to the society." The Bible contains family records, written in Dutch and English.. Hereinafter cited as "Brouwer-Van Eps Bible."
  2. [S1580] Howard S.F. (ed. from a manuscript by T. de T. Truax) Randolph, "The House of Truax", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.57, 58 (1926, 1927): 58:112. Hereinafter cited as "Truax, NYGBR 57 (1926-27)."
  3. [S1211] Arthur C.M. Kelly and Transcribed by Donald A. Keefer, Schenectady Reformed Church Baptisms 1694-1811 (Rhinebeck, New York: Arthur C.M. Kelly, 1987), 94:2083. Hereinafter cited as Schenectady RDC Bapt. 1694-1811.
  4. [S1709] Arthur C.M. Kelly, Baptism Record of Caughnawaga Reformed Church, Fonda, New York (Rhinebeck, New York: Arthur C.M. Kelly, 1985), p.137, no.3094. Hereinafter cited as Baptisms, Caughnawaga Reformed Church.
  5. [S1709] Arthur C.M. Kelly, Baptism Record of Caughnawaga Reformed Church, Fonda, New York (Rhinebeck, New York: Arthur C.M. Kelly, 1985), p.180, no.4059. Hereinafter cited as Baptisms, Caughnawaga Reformed Church.

Cornelis Martenzen Van Esslestyne1

b. between 1655 and 1665
  • Father*: Martin Van Esslestyne1
  • Mother*: Mayke Cornelise1
  • Also known as Cornelis Martensen.3
  • Surname is also spelled Ysselsteyn.4
  • Also known as Cornelis Martenz.2
  • He was of Albany, and then Claverack, New York where he was an elder of the Dutch Church.1
  • Cornelis Martenzen Van Esslestyne witnessed the baptism of Sara van den Bogaert , daughter of Hendrick Cornelisse van den Bogaert and Jannetie Martens, on 6 November 1692 at Old Dutch Church, Kingston, Ulster Co., New York, (witnesses: Cornelis Martensen, Marritje Martensen).3
  • His will was dated on 21 June 1740 proved 16 Jan 1749.1

Family: Cornelia Vredenburg b. 14 Dec 1667

  • Bataah Cornelis Van Elsensteyn5
  • Tobias Esselsteyn5
  • Willem Esselsteyn5
  • Isaac Esselsteyn5
  • Jacobus Esselsteyn5
  • Johannes Esselsteyn5
  • Abraham Esselsteyn5
  • David Esselsteyn5

Citations

  1. [S775] Dr. Kenneth Scott, "The Vredenburg Family", New York Genealogical & Biographical Record Vol.95, pp.79-86 (1964): p.84. Hereinafter cited as "NYG&BR 95:79-86."
  2. [S1452] Roswell Randall Hoes, editor, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1891, 1980, 1997), page 508, no. 76. Cornelis Martenz, j.m. of Albanien (Albany), resid. at the Claver-Rack (Claverack) and Cornelia van Vredenburg, j.d. of N. Jorck (New York), resid. in Kingstouwne. Date of marriage not given. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church, Kingston.
  3. [S1452] Roswell Randall Hoes, editor, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1891, 1980, 1997), page 38, no. 721. Sara; parents: Henderik Cornelisen Bogaart, Jannetje Martensen. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church, Kingston.
  4. [S1393] Gerrit H. Van Wagenen, "Early Settlers of Ulster Co., N.Y. - The Vredenburgh Family - Two Generations", New York Genealogical & Biographical Record vol. 21, pp.164-168 (1890): p.164. Hereinafter cited as "NYG&BR 21:164-168."
  5. [S1393] Gerrit H. Van Wagenen, "Early Settlers of Ulster Co., N.Y. - The Vredenburgh Family - Two Generations", New York Genealogical & Biographical Record vol. 21, pp.164-168 (1890): p.165. Hereinafter cited as "NYG&BR 21:164-168."

a child van Etten1

b. 18 May 1715
  • A child van Etten was baptized on 18 May 1715 at First Reformed Church, Raritan (Somerville), Somerset Co., New Jersey, witnesses: Willem Roos, Antien Van Etten.1

Citations

  1. [S1235] "First Reformed Church Raritan (Somerville) Baptisms", Somerset County Historical Quarterly Vol. 2 (1913): 2:141. Van Etten, Manuel and wife - (no child's name). Hereinafter cited as "RDC Raritan."

Adriaen Jacobsz van Etten1

b. 26 June 1670
  • Adriaen Jacobsz van Etten was baptized on 26 June 1670 at Old Dutch Church, Kingston, Ulster Co., New York, (no witnesses recorded).1

Citations

  1. [S1452] Roswell Randall Hoes, editor, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1891, 1980, 1997), page 7, no. 106. Adriaen; parents: Jacob Yansen Van Etten, Annetie Adriaens. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church, Kingston.

Aeltje van Etten

  • Aeltje van Etten witnessed the baptism of Rebecca Roosa , daughter of Jan Rosa and Catharina Van Etten, on 30 December 1750 at Reformed Church at Machackemek (Deerpark), Orange Co., New York, (sponsors Antony Westbroeck, Aeltje van Etten, his wife).1

Citations

  1. [S3118] Royden Woodward Vosburgh, editor, Minisink Valley Reformed Dutch Church Records, 1716-1830 (New York: Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol. V, 1913), page 121. Rebecca; parents: Jan A. Rosa, Catharina Van Etten. Hereinafter cited as Minisink Valley RDC Records.

Annetje Van Etten1

b. 21 September 1701
  • Annetje Van Etten was baptized on 21 September 1701 at Old Dutch Church, Kingston, Ulster Co., New York, sponsors Pieter van Etten, Annetje va Etten.1

Citations

  1. [S1452] Roswell Randall Hoes, editor, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1891, 1980, 1997), page 63, no.1264. Annetje; parents: Jan van Etten, Jannetje Roos. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church, Kingston.

Ariaantje Van Etten1

b. 7 November 1703
  • Ariaantje Van Etten was baptized on 7 November 1703 at Old Dutch Church, Kingston, Ulster Co., New York, sponsors Allert Roos, Nelletje van Etten.1

Citations

  1. [S1452] Roswell Randall Hoes, editor, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1891, 1980, 1997), page 70, no.1431. Ariaantje; Jan Van Etten, Jannetje Roos. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church, Kingston.

Arien Van Etten1

b. 15 August 1693
  • Arien Van Etten was baptized on 15 August 1693 at Old Dutch Church, Kingston, Ulster Co., New York, sponsors Arie Roos, Maria Pels.1

Citations

  1. [S1452] Roswell Randall Hoes, editor, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1891, 1980, 1997), page 40, no. 759. Arien; parents: Jan Van Etten, Jannetje Roos. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church, Kingston.

Ary Van Etten1

d. before 28 June 1747

Citations

  1. [S1452] Roswell Randall Hoes, editor, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1891, 1980, 1997), page 557, no. 677. Ary van Etten, j.m., born in Neysviel (Knightsfield), and Sytjen Kuykendaal, j.d. born in Menissing (Minisink), the bridegroom residing under the jurisdiction of Mormel (Marbletown), and the bride under the jurisdiction of Kingstown. Banns registered, 20 April 1729. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church, Kingston.
  2. [S1452] Roswell Randall Hoes, editor, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1891, 1980, 1997), page 593, no. 1070. Cornelis Kool, widower of Madaleen Dekker, born in Savengonk (Shawangunk), and Sytjen Kuykendaal, widow of Ary van Etten, born in Menissing (Minisink), and both residing at the Waale-kil (Walkill). Banns registered 28 June (1747). A certificate was given them, 6 Aug.. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church, Kingston.

Catharina Van Etten1

  • Catharina Van Etten is named in her husband's will on 10 August 1756 at Sussex Co., New Jersey.2

Family: Jan Rosa b. 29 Jun 1712, d. bt 10 Aug 1756 - 2 Nov 1756

Citations

  1. [S3118] Royden Woodward Vosburgh, editor, Minisink Valley Reformed Dutch Church Records, 1716-1830 (New York: Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol. V, 1913), page 117. Marya; parents: Jan Alderse Rosa, Catharina van Etten. Hereinafter cited as Minisink Valley RDC Records.
  2. [S2209] A. Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series Vol. 32; Calender of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc. Vol. 3 1751-1760 (Somerville, N.J.: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1924), page 274 (Lib. F:521). Hereinafter cited as NJ Wills v.3 1751-1760.

Catrina Van Etten1

b. 28 August 1715
  • Catrina Van Etten was baptized on 28 August 1715 at Old Dutch Church, Kingston, Ulster Co., New York, sponsors Jan Oosterhoud Theunisz, Antjen Roosa.1

Citations

  1. [S1452] Roswell Randall Hoes, editor, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1891, 1980, 1997), page 111, no. 2323. Catrina; parents: Jan Van Etten, Jannetjen Rosa. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church, Kingston.

Jacob Jansen van Etten1

b. 22 October 1634
  • Father*: Johannes Marinuszen2
  • Mother*: Wilhelmina Johannesdr2
  • Jacob Jansen van Etten was baptized on 22 October 1634 at Roman Catholic Church, Etten, North Brabant, The Netherlands.3
  • He married Annetje Adriaensen at Old Dutch Church, Kingston, Ulster Co., New York, on 11 January 1665.4

Family: Annetje Adriaensen

Citations

  1. [S1393] Gerrit H. Van Wagenen, "Early Settlers of Ulster Co., N.Y. - The Vredenburgh Family - Two Generations", New York Genealogical & Biographical Record vol. 21, pp.164-168 (1890): p.165. Hereinafter cited as "NYG&BR 21:164-168."
  2. [S3553] Frans Gouverneur, "Aert Pieterszn Tack", New Netherland Connections Vol. 7, page 29 (2002): 7:34. Hereinafter cited as "Aert Pieterszn Tack."
  3. [S3553] Frans Gouverneur, "Aert Pieterszn Tack", New Netherland Connections Vol. 7, page 29 (2002): 7:35. Hereinafter cited as "Aert Pieterszn Tack."
  4. [S1452] Roswell Randall Hoes, editor, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1891, 1980, 1997), page 501, no. 16. Jacob Jansen, j.m. of Etten, in Brabant and Annetje Arians, of Amsterdam, deserted wife of Aaert Pietersen Tack, both resid. here (in Wiltwyck, now Kingston). First publication of Banns, 28 Dec 1664, second, 4 Jan, third, 11 Jan 1665. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church, Kingston.
  5. [S1452] Roswell Randall Hoes, editor, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1891, 1980, 1997), page 3, no. 26. Grietjen; parents: Aart Pietersen Tack, Grietjen Vooght. Date torn. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church, Kingston.
  6. [S1452] Roswell Randall Hoes, editor, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1891, 1980, 1997), page 3, no. 33. Barent; parents: Jacob Barentsen, Marretje Symens. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church, Kingston.
  7. [S1452] Roswell Randall Hoes, editor, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1891, 1980, 1997), page 19, no. 308. Willem; parents: Leendert Cool, Maertie Corneliz. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church, Kingston.
  8. [S1452] Roswell Randall Hoes, editor, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1891, 1980, 1997), page 19, no. 318. Jacob; parents: Luyr Jacobz, Grietie Aartz Tack. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church, Kingston.
  9. [S1452] Roswell Randall Hoes, editor, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1891, 1980, 1997), page 93, no. 1936. Jacobus; parents: Evert Rosa, Tietjen Van Etten. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church, Kingston.
  10. [S1452] Roswell Randall Hoes, editor, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1891, 1980, 1997), page 5, no. 65. Jan; parents: Jacob Jansen, Annetjen Ariaens. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church, Kingston.
  11. [S1452] Roswell Randall Hoes, editor, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1891, 1980, 1997), page 6, no. 92. Sytje; parents: Jacob Jansen, Annetje Adriaens. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church, Kingston.
  12. [S1452] Roswell Randall Hoes, editor, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1891, 1980, 1997), page 7, no. 106. Adriaen; parents: Jacob Yansen Van Etten, Annetie Adriaens. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church, Kingston.
  13. [S3104] Robert W. Hull, "Proving the Nine Children of Arie Aldertsz Roosa of Kingston, Ulster County", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 137, page 31 (2006): 137:37. Hereinafter cited as "Nine Children of Arie Aldertsz Roosa."
  14. [S1452] Roswell Randall Hoes, editor, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1891, 1980, 1997), page 15, no. 246. Emanuel; parents: Jacob Janz van Ette, Annetie Adriaandr. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church, Kingston.
  15. [S1452] Roswell Randall Hoes, editor, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1891, 1980, 1997), page 26, no. 467. Jacobus; parents: Jacob van Etten, Annetie Ariaans. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church, Kingston.
  16. [S1452] Roswell Randall Hoes, editor, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1891, 1980, 1997), page 32, no. 600. Geesje; parents: Jacob Jansen Van Etthe, Annetje Adriaentse Kam. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church, Kingston.

Jacob Van Etten1

b. 25 December 1696
  • Jacob Van Etten was baptized on 25 December 1696 at Old Dutch Church, Kingston, Ulster Co., New York, sponsors Ari Roos, Maria Pels.1

Citations

  1. [S1452] Roswell Randall Hoes, editor, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1891, 1980, 1997), page 48, no. 936. Jacob; parents: Jan van Etten, Jannetje Roos. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church, Kingston.

Jacob Van Etten1

  • Jacob Van Etten witnessed the baptism of Jacob Roosa , son of Jan Rosa and Catharina Van Etten, on 12 May 1754 at Reformed Church at Machackemek (Deerpark), Orange Co., New York, (sponsors Jacob van Etten, Antje Westbroeck, his wife).2

Citations

  1. [S2122] New York (County) Surrogate's Court Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate's Office, City of New York (Vol. II 1708-1728), Collections of the New York Historical Society (New York: Printed for the Society, 1893), page 382-383. Hereinafter cited as Abs. N.Y. Co. Wills v.II.
  2. [S3118] Royden Woodward Vosburgh, editor, Minisink Valley Reformed Dutch Church Records, 1716-1830 (New York: Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol. V, 1913), page 129. Jacob; parents: Jan A. Rosa, Catharina Van Etten. Hereinafter cited as Minisink Valley RDC Records.

Jacobus Van Etten1

Family: Rebecca Roosa b. 24 Feb 1689

Citations

  1. [S1452] Roswell Randall Hoes, editor, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1891, 1980, 1997), page 102, no. 2123. Jan; parents: Jacobus Van Etten, Rebekka Rosa. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church, Kingston.
  2. [S1452] Roswell Randall Hoes, editor, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1891, 1980, 1997), page 112, no. 2349. Hillegond; parents: Jacobus van Etten, Rebekka Roos. Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church, Kingston.