Descendants of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven - Person Page 12

Catherine Covenhoven

F, #1101, b. 2 Jun 1720, d. 5 May 1801
Catherine Covenhoven|b. 2 Jun 1720\nd. 5 May 1801|p12.htm#i1101|Cornelis Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 29 Sep 1672\nd. 16 May 1736|p4.htm#i340|Margaretta Schenck|b. 16 Jan 1677/78\nd. 16 Dec 1751|p4.htm#i341|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|Roelof M. Schenck|b. 16 Sep 1620\nd. 1704/5|p4.htm#i331|Annetje Wyckoff|b. 1 Nov 1650\nd. 9 Nov 1688|p8.htm#i718|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Catherine Covenhoven was born on 2-Jun-1720 at Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Cornelis Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck. Catherine Covenhoven was baptized on 20-Jun-1720 at Dutch Reformed Church, Marlboro, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Catherine married Daniel Hendrickson, son of Daniel Hendrickson and Catherine Van Dyck, on 22-Dec-1743 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Catherine Covenhoven died on 5-May-1801 at age 80. She died on 5-May-1810 at age 89.
     She was also known as Catrina Couwenhoven. She was also known as Catherine Couwenhoven. She was also known as Catharina Cowenhoven. She was also known as Caterina Van Kouwenhoven. She at Dutch Reformed Church, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1747.

Children of Catherine Covenhoven and Daniel Hendrickson

(Unknown) Van Kouwenhoven

?, #1102, b. 24 Oct 1724
(Unknown) Van Kouwenhoven|b. 24 Oct 1724|p12.htm#i1102|Cornelis Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 29 Sep 1672\nd. 16 May 1736|p4.htm#i340|Margaretta Schenck|b. 16 Jan 1677/78\nd. 16 Dec 1751|p4.htm#i341|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|Roelof M. Schenck|b. 16 Sep 1620\nd. 1704/5|p4.htm#i331|Annetje Wyckoff|b. 1 Nov 1650\nd. 9 Nov 1688|p8.htm#i718|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-grandchild of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     (Unknown) Van Kouwenhoven was baptized on 24-Oct-1724; not named in church record. (Unknown) Van Kouwenhoven was the child of Cornelis Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck.

Jannetje Wyckoff

F, #1103, b. 26 Jan 1701/2, d. 22 Jun 1743
Jannetje Wyckoff|b. 26 Jan 1701/2\nd. 22 Jun 1743|p12.htm#i1103|Pieter Wyckoff|b. circa 1675\nd. 1759|p21.htm#i2053|Willemtje Janse Schenck|b. 1677|p21.htm#i2054|||||||||||||
      Jannetje Wyckoff was born on 26-Jan-1701/2. She was the daughter of Pieter Wyckoff and Willemtje Janse Schenck. Jannetje married William Covenhoven, son of Cornelis Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck, on 2-Jul-1722. Jannetje Wyckoff died on 22-Jun-1743 at age 41.

Children of Jannetje Wyckoff and William Covenhoven

Antje Hendrickson

F, #1104, b. 30 Dec 1711
Antje Hendrickson|b. 30 Dec 1711|p12.htm#i1104|Daniel Hendrickson|b. 1673\nd. Jan 1727/28|p29.htm#i2826|Catherine Van Dyck|b. circa 1675\nd. after 9 Dec 1744|p29.htm#i2827|Hendrick Hendrickson|b. circa 1666\nd. circa 1738|p569.htm#i56871|Jane Suitgert||p569.htm#i56872|Jan J. Van Dyke|b. 1648/49\nd. circa 1736|p381.htm#i38073|Tryntje T. Van Pelt|b. 1646\nd. 1725|p381.htm#i38072|
     Antje Hendrickson was baptized on 3-Dec-1711. She was born on 30-Dec-1711. She was baptized on 30-Dec-1711. She was the daughter of Daniel Hendrickson and Catherine Van Dyck. Antje married William Covenhoven, son of Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Sara Schenck, on 28-Feb-1732 at Monmouth County, New Jersey; Antje first husband. Antje Hendrickson and William Covenhoven obtained a marriage license on 16-Mar-1743/44. Antje Hendrickson married William Covenhoven, son of Cornelis Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck, on 17-Mar-1744, widow of his cousin William.
     Antje Hendrickson was also known as Annetje Hendrickson. She at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1741.

Children of Antje Hendrickson and William Covenhoven

Children of Antje Hendrickson and William Covenhoven

Abraham Van Horne

M, #1105, b. 15 Jan 1698/99, d. Dec 1759
Abraham Van Horne|b. 15 Jan 1698/99\nd. Dec 1759|p12.htm#i1105|Matthys Cornelissen|b. circa 1640\nd. 1703|p102.htm#i10138|Fytie Brouwer|b. between 1656 and 1659|p54.htm#i5310|||||||||||||
      Abraham Van Horne was born in 1698/99 at New York. He was baptized on 15-Jan-1698/99 at Dutch Reformed Church, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; Sponsors were Nickolaes Brouwer and Jannetje Brouwer. He was the son of Matthys Cornelissen and Fytie Brouwer. Abraham married Annetje Cowenhoven, daughter of Cornelis Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck, circa 1719. Abraham Van Horne died in Nov-1759 at White House, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, at age 60. He died in Dec-1759 at age 60.
     He was also known as Abraham Van Horn. He was also known as Abraham Mattys Cornelissen. He resided at at Monmouth County, New Jersey, circa 1710. He and Annetje Cowenhoven resided at at Monmouth County, New Jersey, between 1719 and 1724. Abraham Van Horne and Annetje Cowenhoven resided at at Hunterdon County, New Jersey, circa 1724.

Abraham Van Horne, son of Matthyse Corneliussen and Fytie Brouwer, was baptized in the Dutch Reform Church, Brooklyn on 15 Jan 1699[1]; died at Whitehouse N.J. in Nov of 1759. He married at Freehold N.J. in 1719 Antje (Ann) Covenhoven, daughter of Cornelius W. and Magaretta Schenck Covenhoven. Antje was born ca. 1702. She died at Whitehouse N.J. on 12 Dec, 1759.

Abraham's father bought land in Middleton Township, Monmouth Co. New Jersey and deeded one half of the Middleton land to each of his two sons.

In 1722 Abraham sold his half of the property and purchased 490 acres of land in Readington Township, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey through which ran Rockaway Creek. This land was in 490 acres of “L” shape. Here he developed a grist mill and saw mill on the banks of the creek. About 1750 Abraham Van Horne built the first tavern in the area. It was on the road from Clinton to Somerville where it crossed Rockaway Creek (now route 22). Because the building had white plastered walls it became known as the "White House". The name also was given to the village which sprang up around the tavern. It's location on this early trail immediately led to it's being a favorite stopping place for travelers and later for stage coaches of the Easton-New Brunswick Turnpike. By the time of the Revolution it's popularity had been well established. The homestead built about 1757 by Abraham Van Horne is about one hundred yards farther down Rockaway Creek from the site of the tavern and is still occupied (March 1976).

After conducting Antjie Van Horne's funeral service, Rev. Muhlenberg made this note: "17 Dec 1759. Had to bury the deceased wife of Abraham Van Horne, who himself died only recently. Both died of a contagious kind of pox. The youngest son, his wife, and his negroes are still sick with the pox. I preached at the home in English on Psalm 90:12 and read the customary prayers in English at the grave. I also prayed for the sick in the home."

Abraham Van Horne Jr. operated the tavern after his father's death, probably through 1776. His "petition to keep a tavern" dated May 1776 with it's long list of witnesses required by law to prove a properly run establishment, is preserved in the New Jersey Archives in Trenton. [2]

The oldest house and landmark of Whitehouse is a complete wreck. In Whitehouse proper there used to stand a curious looking old building which was noted by every stranger who visited the town. The structure tumbled down Wednesday and is now a heap of bricks. The house was known as Washington's Headquarters, for the general once stopped here for a night's entertainment. An aged citizen who died some forty years ago left a journal in which was an account of his staying there the same night that General Washington was there. Stage coaches were then in vogue and some thirty or forty persons were accommodated that night and the time was spent very pleasantly dancing, etc. The house was painted white and gave the name Rockaway River. [3]

Stones from the tavern's foundation are said to be in the retaining wall about the old cemetery located not too far from the tavern's original site.[4]

Shirley Van Horne Walburn a descendant of Hiram Arthur Van Horne son of Willard Putman Van Horne went to New Jersey ca 1993 and told me that Abraham and his brother Cornelius were the first founders of the Dutch Reform Church in New Jersey. Which one I do not know.

She also said she was able to enter Abraham's house in White House, New Jersey. In the fireplace was carved in one of the stones 1757. The first two Abraham's are buried 20 yards from the house.


Abraham Van Horn, Owner, White House Tavern
By Paul E. Van Horn, 76-43

Abraham Van Horn, owner of the White House Tavern, White House, New Jersey, was christened 15 January 1699 in the Dutch Reform Church in Brooklyn, New York[5] the son of Matthys Cornelissen who arrived in Long Island in 1663.

Matthys married Fytie Brouwer Hendricks, widow of Evert Hendricks (Van Gelder) in the Flatbush Dutch Reform Church, 20 February 1692.[6] She was the daughter of Adam Brouwer and Madalina Jacobus Verdon of Gowanus, Long Island.[7]

Matthys Cornelissen owned land in Brooklyn and eventually purchased 223 acres of land in Middletown Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey from Obadiah Bowne, son of Capt. John Bowne of the famous Monmouth Patent.[8] He eventually deeded half of the Middletown land to each of his two sons. This may have been the reason why Abraham and brother Cornelius and their half sister Sarah moved to Monmouth County about 1718.

There, Abraham married beautiful Antje Covenhoven,[9] daughter of Cornelius W. Covenhoven and Margaretta Schenck who also came from Long Island.

Through “A Facsinating Deed of 1722, “Abraham sold his half of the property to Richard Salter of Middletown.[10]

Abraham then purchased 490 acres of “L” shaped land in Readington Township, Hunterdon County, through which ran Rockaway Creek.[11] It was part of a tract owned by Willocks, Bud & Logan.

In addition to adding to his land holdings, due to the great Dutch driving tradition of “LAND FOR THE SONS”, he developed a grist mill and saw mill on the banks of Rockaway Creek, and a large Tavern.

Charles S. Boyer in “Old Inns and Taverns of New Jersey.” has this to say in his book,[12] “The village of White House, located at the confluence of two branches of the Rockaway River, ten miles northeast of Flemington, was from the early days noted for its taverns. There were two of them before 1785, both with well established reputations, but neither of which is standing today.

The earliest of these taverns was built by Abraham Van Horn Sr. about 1750 and was on the road from Clinton to Somerville where it crossed Rockaway Creek. (Now Route 22) Because of its WHITE plastered walls it became known as the “WHITE HOUSE,” a name also given to the village which sprang up around the tavern. It’s location on this early trail immediately led to its being a favorite stopping place for travelers and later for stage coaches of the Easton-New Brunswick Turnpike, so by the time of the Revolution, its popularity had become well established. Van Horn kept this tavern until he died in November 1759, after which it was carried on by his youngest son, Abraham Jr.”

The Abraham Van Horn Homestead which is still lived in, is only about 100 yards farther down Rockaway Creek from the site of the Tavern and dates from 1757.[13]

Abraham Jr. must have operated the tavern through 1776, because his “Petition to keep a Tavern”, dated May 1776, still remains in the New Jersey Archives in Trenton.[14] The long list of witnesses required to prove a properly run establishment is very interesting.

All this must have been good training for Abraham Jr. when he became Forage Master for Washington’s Army during the encampment at Morristown, New Jersey.

Abraham Sr. and Antje were blessed with 3 sons and 4 daughters, all of whom married into fine local families.

Abraham Sr. died in November 1759 and Antje a month later. Here are the notes the minister made after conducting Antje’s funeral service,[15] “17 December (1759) had to bury the deceased wife of Abraham van Horn, who himself died only recently. Both died of a contagious kind of pox. The youngest son, his wife, and his negroes are still sick with the pox. I preached at the home in English on Psalm 90:12 and read the customary prayers in English at the grave. I also prayed for the sick in the home. On the way home I visited the aged Ludewig Schmidt.”[16]

Abraham Sr.s Will dated 29 December 1758 and probated 5 December 1759, distributes his expanded land holdings saw mill and grist mill among his children and grandchildren.[17]

The family line started by this wonderful couple, now numbers many hundreds scattered throughout this country and Canada. One of the most notable members is Sir William C. Van Horn whose branch of the family moved to Illinois. He started as a telegrapher with the Milwaukee Road. He progressed with the Company and was eventually selected to build the Canadian Pacific railroad across the Western Plains and through the Canadian Rockies. His amazing exploits were crowned with success and he became President of the Canadian Pacific and was knighted.

Many years ago, his daughter Adaline, kindly invited me to tea at the Sherbrooke St. mansion in Montreal. I was thrilled to see Sir William’s large collection of original Rembrandts and ship models. There were also a number of his paintings which he painted at night from memory.

The following summer I was invited to the summer estate on ministers Island, New Brunswick. The island was about a mile wide and three miles long, connected to the mainland by a gravel roadway which disappeared from view with each rise of the tides, as did his large swimming pool.

Here he raised prize white belted Dutch cattle. The island is now an exclusive Canadian summer resort of excellent homes.

The thrilling story of the building of the Western part of the Canadian Pacific R.R. is ably told by Canadian author Pierre Burton in his book “The Last Spike”[18] and other books he has written about the Railroad which are very popular in Canada and are now available here.

Other family notables would include Owen D. Young, past President of General Electric Co. and benefactor of Van Hornsville, N.Y. His mother was a Van Horn.

I had the honor of introducing their son Philip Young as the medalist at the Holland Society of New York banquet at the Plaza Hotel, 10 November 1965 as the former Ambassador to Holland.

Each branch of the family is equally proud of their people as am I. I greatly admire my grandfather William B. Van Horn and his wife Anna Lockard who on the family farm near Huntington Mills, Penn’s., raised 10 children including 6 boys, of which two became excellent farmers, one a teacher, one a school principal, and two doctors, one of which was my father.

I spent most of my life in the Life Insurance business and eventually started and became President of The American Life Insurance Co. of New York, now owned by Transamerica Corp., and has 3/4th of a Billion of Life Insurance in force.

One of my sons Paul Jr. is an orthopedic surgeon of the Princeton Orthopedic Group and Peter is a manufacturing jeweler in Mountain View, California.

I’m especially pleased that my favorite ancestors, Abraham Van Horn and his lovely bide, Antje Covenhoven have enabled me to become a member of Flagon & Trencher. I’m sorry to admit that the culinary arts so successfully commercialized by my tavern keeper ancestor have not descended to me through the male line.

Note: Fred Sisser III has kindly sent me a copy of the Hunterdon County Tavern Application, Vol. 8:1069, in which Cornelius Tunison petitions the court for a license stating that he has rented the white house for a term of three years at the heavy rental of 25 lbs per year and that it is well known that it has been kept as a publick house for 40 years past. (This proves that it was started as a public house in 1744, since the application for license was dated April 16, 1784.)





Index of Revolutionary War Pension Applications in the National Archives, Bicentennial Edition: National Published by, National Genealogical Society, Arlington, Virginia 1976.

Van Horne, Abraham, N.J., Anne, R10872

Abraham Van Horne was married about 1719 to Annetje, daughter of Cornelius Williamsen & Margaretta (Schenck) Covenhoven, b. abt 1702; d. 17 Dec 1759. The lived for a time in Monmouth Co., and later near White House, Hunterdon Co. where both are buried in the old cemetery. They joined the Readington Church in 1749, and both are said to have died of smallpox.

Found in the New Jersey Marriage Book page 38:

Nov 10, 1746. Marriage Bond. Boltes Pickle jun of Hunterdon Co., yeoman, and Sophia Vanhorne of said county, spinster; surety, Matthias Van Horn of same county, yeoman.
boltes bueckel junr
Mathias Vanhorne

attached to the bond are the following:

"New Jarsey November ye 7th 1746

Hunterdon This Is to Sarty that It Is with my and my wifes Consent that my sone Boltise shold Be Marred to Sofie Vanhorne So Whe pray that Lisons Ma Be Granted

Balttes Bickel



"New Jarsy November ye 7th 1746

Hunterdon This Is to Sarty that It Is With my and my Wifes Consent that my Dater Sofie Shold Be Mared to Boltes pickle Jun So Whe pray that Lisons Ma Be Granted

Abraham Van horn



(Note: there may have been a final "e" to the last signature, which is written right up to t he margin of the paper. If so, it has worn off.[19]




Children of Abraham Van Horne and Annetje Cowenhoven

Sarah Van Voorhees

F, #1106, b. 12 Apr 1710, d. 12 Dec 1789
Sarah Van Voorhees|b. 12 Apr 1710\nd. 12 Dec 1789|p12.htm#i1106|Cornelis Coerte Van Voorhees|b. 3 Jun 1678|p10.htm#i958|Annetje Rapalje|b. 27 Mar 1681|p10.htm#i959|Coert S. Van Voorhees|b. 1638\nd. after 20 Jun 1699|p4.htm#i329|Marretje G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 10 Apr 1644\nd. between 1702 and 1709|p4.htm#i328|Daniel J. Rapalje|b. 29 Dec 1650\nd. 26 Dec 1725|p269.htm#i26810|Sarah Clock|b. circa 1654\nd. 28 Feb 1731|p270.htm#i26914|

Relationship=2nd cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Sarah Van Voorhees was born on 12-Apr-1710 at Flatbush, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of Cornelis Coerte Van Voorhees and Annetje Rapalje. Sarah Van Voorhees was baptized on 4-Dec-1710 at Dutch Reformed Church, Flatbush, Kings County, New York. Sarah married John Bloom, son of Barent Blom and Femmetie Fardon, on 19-Oct-1727. Sarah married Roelof Covenhoven, son of Cornelis Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck, on 23-Jun-1733. Sarah Van Voorhees died on 12-Dec-1789 at age 79. Sarah was buried circa 13-Dec-1789 at Schenck-Couvenhoven Cemetery, Pleasant Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
     She was also known as Sarah Van Voorhees. She was also known as Sara Vorhees. She was also known as Sarah Voorhees. She was also known as Sarah Van Voorhees Bloom.

Children of Sarah Van Voorhees and John Bloom

Children of Sarah Van Voorhees and Roelof Covenhoven

William Van Dorn

M, #1107, b. circa 1701, d. circa 1730
William Van Dorn|b. circa 1701\nd. circa 1730|p12.htm#i1107|Jacob Pieterse Van Dorn|b. 21 Oct 1668\nd. circa 1720|p11.htm#i1064|Marythe Arie Bennet|b. circa 1672\nd. 1735|p23.htm#i2233|||||||||||||
      William Van Dorn was born circa 1701 at Pleasant Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Jacob Pieterse Van Dorn and Marythe Arie Bennet. William married Aeltje Couwenhoven, daughter of Cornelis Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck, circa 1720. William Van Dorn died circa 1730.
     He was also known as William Van Doren.

Child of William Van Dorn and Aeltje Couwenhoven

Abraham VanDeventer

M, #1108, b. 5 Sep 1697
Abraham VanDeventer|b. 5 Sep 1697|p12.htm#i1108|Peter Jansen VanDeventer|b. 1653|p23.htm#i2234|Mayke Christianse Van Doren|b. circa 1660|p23.htm#i2235|||||||||||||
     Abraham VanDeventer was baptized on 5-Sep-1697 at Dutch Reformed Church, Flatbush, Kings County, New York. He was the son of Peter Jansen VanDeventer and Mayke Christianse Van Doren. Abraham married Aeltje Couwenhoven, daughter of Cornelis Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck, circa 1731. Abraham's estate was proved on 11-Dec-1733.
     He was also known as Abram VanDeventer. In his will dated Apr 25, 1733, Abraham Vandeventer, blacksmith, of Monmouth County, NJ, mentioned his wife Altje, her daughter, Mary Van Doren, and his son Peter. The Executors were his father-in-law, Cornelius Covenhoven and his brother, Issac Vandeventer, and the witnesses were Jacob Vandeventer, Roelof Covenhoven, and John Browne.

Child of Abraham VanDeventer and Aeltje Couwenhoven

Cornelius Middagh

M, #1109, b. 13 Jun 1698
Cornelius Middagh|b. 13 Jun 1698|p12.htm#i1109|Dirck Aertze Middagh|b. 23 Aug 1671\nd. 14 Sep 1710|p1143.htm#i114202|Catelyntje Van Nest|b. 3 Mar 1672|p2254.htm#i225316|Aert A. Middagh|b. circa 1641\nd. 1687|p13.htm#i1254|Brechte H. Bergen|b. 27 Jul 1642\nd. 1742|p13.htm#i1255|||||||
     Cornelius Middagh was baptized on 13-Jun-1698 at Dutch Reformed Church, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was the son of Dirck Aertze Middagh and Catelyntje Van Nest. Cornelius married Eycke Traphagen, daughter of Hendrick Traphagen and Sara Kierstede. Cornelius Middagh and Aeltje Couwenhoven obtained a marriage license on 3-Feb-1739. Cornelius married Aeltje Couwenhoven, daughter of Cornelis Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck, circa 4-Feb-1739. Cornelius's estate was proved on 24-Feb-1778.
     Cornelius's left a will on 13-Nov-1776 at Bridgewater, Somerset County, New Jersey.

Aries Vanderbilt

M, #1110
Aries Vanderbilt||p12.htm#i1110|John Aertse Vanderbilt||p23.htm#i2238|Ida Suydam||p23.htm#i2239|||||||||||||
     Aries Vanderbilt was the son of John Aertse Vanderbilt and Ida Suydam. Aries married Jannetje Covenhoven, daughter of Cornelis Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck, on 30-Apr-1726.

Children of Aries Vanderbilt and Jannetje Covenhoven

Isaac VanDeventer

M, #1111, b. 5 Sep 1697, d. 1775
Isaac VanDeventer|b. 5 Sep 1697\nd. 1775|p12.htm#i1111|Peter Jansen VanDeventer|b. 1653|p23.htm#i2234|Mayke Christianse Van Doren|b. circa 1660|p23.htm#i2235|||||||||||||
     Isaac VanDeventer was baptized on 5-Sep-1697 at Dutch Reformed Church, Flatbush, Kings County, New York. He was the son of Peter Jansen VanDeventer and Mayke Christianse Van Doren. Isaac married Saartje Cowenhoven, daughter of Cornelis Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck, circa 1730 at Raritan, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Isaac VanDeventer died in 1775 at Loudoun County, Virgina.
     He was also known as Isaac VanDeventer. He resided at at near, White House, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, between 1732 and 1757. He resided at at Bucks County, Pennsylvania, circa 1760. He resided at at Loudoun County, Virgina, in 1771.

Children of Isaac VanDeventer and Saartje Cowenhoven

Peter Schenck

M, #1112
     Peter married Maria Van Kouwenhoven, daughter of Cornelis Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck.
     Peter Schenck resided at at Somerset County, New Jersey.

Derick Sutphen

M, #1113, b. 6 Apr 1712, d. 27 Jun 1796
Derick Sutphen|b. 6 Apr 1712\nd. 27 Jun 1796|p12.htm#i1113|Jacob Derickse Sutphen|b. 20 Jan 1684|p24.htm#i2365|Antje Adraense Bennet|b. circa 1687|p24.htm#i2366|||||||||||||
     Derick Sutphen was baptized on 6-Apr-1712 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Jacob Derickse Sutphen and Antje Adraense Bennet. Derick married Margaretta Cowenhoven, daughter of Cornelis Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck, circa 1731. Derick married Mary Howell. Derick Sutphen died on 27-Jun-1796 at age 84. Derick's estate was proved on 21-Jul-1796.
     Derick's left a will on 7-Jan-1795

Derick bequeathed his farm to two of his sons, John and David, and to to Joseph, "the land on which he now lives."



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Dear David,

First I’d like to thank you for making your work available for other researchers to look at!! I recently dove back into my Sutphen line and I’ve come across what I think may be an inaccuracy in the generally accepted line. I have had for many years one set of my 6xgreat-grandparents as Derick Sutphen and Margaretta Couwenhoven (bap. 5 Dec 1714, d. 11 Sep 1794), daughter of Cornelis Couwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck. I show they were married in 1731 and have the following list of children for them:

John – b. 1732, died young
Mary – b. 1747 – d. 1 Jul 1826 m. 1765 Jacob Van Arsdalen (you have her birth date as 1744)
Phoebe – b. 8 May 1853 – d. 5 Aug 1888 (unmarried)
John – b. 14 Jul 1756 – d. 27 Jul 1823 m. 22 Mar 1785 Lydia Baker
Sarah – b.? d.? m. ? Freeman
Naomi – b. 1756 – d. 11 Oct 1803 m. 1776 William Tone
David – b.? – d. 1831 m. Elizabeth ?
Joseph – b. Sep 1762 – d. 27 Jan 1824 m. 1782 Rhoda or Rhonda ?
Daniel – b.? – d. AFT 1795
Rebecca – b. ? – d. AFT 1795

I think this agrees with the most commonly accepted pedigree. I am descended through John and Lydia (Baker) Sutphen and originally was trying to find Lydia Baker’s parents, but I got sidetracked (grin) by the problem I’m writing you about. I am starting to believe that Margaretta was only the mother of the John Sutphen born in 1732 and that Mary Howell was a previously unknown 2nd wife and was the mother of the remainder of the children. I came across a record on ancestry.com in the US and International Marriage Records showing Derick Sutphen born 1712 marrying Mary Howell also born 1712, but no marriage date is given. I’ve always thought it was odd that there was a 15-year gap between John in born 1732 and Mary in 1747, but didn’t take the time to look into it further. Now that I’m looking at it, here is my line of thought:

The gap of 15 years between the first child John in 1732 and the second child Mary in 1747 is odd.
Derick Sutphen’s will (I have NOT seen a copy of this yet) is said to give his wife’s name as Mary
My John Sutphen who married Lydia Baker had a daughter named Mary Howell Burrows Sutphen (my 4xgreat-grandmother) who married Jacob Kirkpatrick. (Previously I had thought that the Howell and Burrows might be a connection to Lydia, but now I’m wondering if it doesn’t refer in part to John’s mother)
If Margaretta were born the same year she was baptized (1714), she would have been 48 years old when Joseph (b. 1762) was born. Not unheard of, but again, unusual for those days.
I have also read that the tombstone for Derick Sutphen’s wife in the Tennant Churchyard Cemetery reads Mary not Margaretta. Again, I have NOT seen a picture of this or any type of “official” document.

On your data, you have 2 Derick Sutphen’s listed with the same baptism date - 6 Apr 1712 … Derick Sutphen, son of Jacob Sutphen and Antje Bennet and Derick Sutphen, son of Derick Sutphen and Grietje Aertse Van Pelt. You show Derick Jacobse Sutphen as marrying Margaretta Couwenhoven and Derick Derickse Sutphen you show as marrying Jannetje Voorhees. I believe that your birth and marriage dates on Derick Derickse Sutphen may be incorrect. I believe he was born in 1722 in married in 1749.

I guess at this point my questions are:
1) Do you have any information that would refute the Mary Howell theory?
2) Do you know of anyone actively working on the same line?
3) Do you know of anyone who has access to the Freehold-Middletown Dutch Reformed Church records? (I think it may be the Marlboro Dutch Reformed Church now sometimes called the Old Brick Church. I got a little confused reading through some of the New Jersey sites and I’m stilling sorting that out in my head)
4) Do you know of anyone who has access to Derick Sutphen’s will or the will of any of the children?

Thank you so much for reading through all this and for any help you can give me. I’d be happy to share my information with anyone who is interested!

Sincerely,

Nancy Prachar

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Hi again David,

One more thing I wanted to add was that I just came across the death notice for Mary Sutfin in the History of Old Tennenth Church by Symmes and the record reads:

Derrick Sutfin died June 27, 1796 in his 84th year
Mary Sutfin died Sep 11, 1794 in her 73rd year, wife of Derrick
Phebe Sutfin died Aug 5, 1777 in her 24th year, daughter of Derrick and Mary

I think this is another point for the Mary Howell theory since if Mary “Sutfin” died in 1794 at the age of 73, she would have been born in 1721 far later than Margaretta.

Thanks again for any input you might have!
Nancy.

Child of Derick Sutphen and Margaretta Cowenhoven

Children of Derick Sutphen and Mary Howell

Jan Roelof Schenck

M, #1114, b. 22 Jan 1720/21, d. 27 Jan 1749
Jan Roelof Schenck|b. 22 Jan 1720/21\nd. 27 Jan 1749|p12.htm#i1114|Roelof Schenck|b. 21 Feb 1692\nd. 19 Jan 1766|p6.htm#i524|Gessie Hendrickson|b. 9 Oct 1696\nd. 20 Sep 1747|p12.htm#i1116|Jan R. Schenck|b. 1 Mar 1670\nd. 30 Jan 1753|p6.htm#i566|Sara W. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 27 Dec 1674\nd. 31 Jan 1761|p4.htm#i342|Daniel Hendrickson|b. 1673\nd. Jan 1727/28|p29.htm#i2826|Catherine Van Dyck|b. circa 1675\nd. after 9 Dec 1744|p29.htm#i2827|

Relationship=2nd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Jan Roelof Schenck was born on 22-Jan-1720/21 at Pleasant Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Roelof Schenck and Gessie Hendrickson. Jan married Jacometje Cowenhoven, daughter of Cornelis Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck, on 26-Nov-1741. Jan Roelof Schenck died on 27-Jan-1749 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, at age 28.
     He was also known as Jan Schenck.

Children of Jan Roelof Schenck and Jacometje Cowenhoven

Daniel Hendrickson

M, #1115, b. 5 Jan 1723, d. 24 Jun 1788
Daniel Hendrickson|b. 5 Jan 1723\nd. 24 Jun 1788|p12.htm#i1115|Daniel Hendrickson|b. 1673\nd. Jan 1727/28|p29.htm#i2826|Catherine Van Dyck|b. circa 1675\nd. after 9 Dec 1744|p29.htm#i2827|Hendrick Hendrickson|b. circa 1666\nd. circa 1738|p569.htm#i56871|Jane Suitgert||p569.htm#i56872|Jan J. Van Dyke|b. 1648/49\nd. circa 1736|p381.htm#i38073|Tryntje T. Van Pelt|b. 1646\nd. 1725|p381.htm#i38072|
      Daniel Hendrickson was born on 5-Jan-1723 at Holmdel, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Daniel Hendrickson and Catherine Van Dyck. Daniel Hendrickson was baptized on 5-May-1723 at Holmdel, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Daniel married Catherine Covenhoven, daughter of Cornelis Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Margaretta Schenck, on 22-Dec-1743 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Daniel Hendrickson died on 24-Jun-1788 at Holmdel, Monmouth County, New Jersey, at age 65.
     He at Dutch Reformed Church, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1747.

Children of Daniel Hendrickson and Catherine Covenhoven

Gessie Hendrickson

F, #1116, b. 9 Oct 1696, d. 20 Sep 1747
Gessie Hendrickson|b. 9 Oct 1696\nd. 20 Sep 1747|p12.htm#i1116|Daniel Hendrickson|b. 1673\nd. Jan 1727/28|p29.htm#i2826|Catherine Van Dyck|b. circa 1675\nd. after 9 Dec 1744|p29.htm#i2827|Hendrick Hendrickson|b. circa 1666\nd. circa 1738|p569.htm#i56871|Jane Suitgert||p569.htm#i56872|Jan J. Van Dyke|b. 1648/49\nd. circa 1736|p381.htm#i38073|Tryntje T. Van Pelt|b. 1646\nd. 1725|p381.htm#i38072|
      Gessie Hendrickson was born on 9-Oct-1696. She was the daughter of Daniel Hendrickson and Catherine Van Dyck. Gessie married Roelof Schenck, son of Jan Roelofse Schenck and Sara Willemse Van Kouwenhoven, in 1716. Gessie Hendrickson died on 20-Sep-1747 at age 50. Gessie was buried at Schenck-Couwenhoven Cemetery, Pleasant Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
     She was also known as Geesje Hendrickson.

Children of Gessie Hendrickson and Roelof Schenck

Sarah Schenck

F, #1117, b. 1696, d. before 1794
Sarah Schenck|b. 1696\nd. before 1794|p12.htm#i1117|Jan Roelofse Schenck|b. 1 Mar 1670\nd. 30 Jan 1753|p6.htm#i566|Sara Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 27 Dec 1674\nd. 31 Jan 1761|p4.htm#i342|Roelof M. Schenck|b. 16 Sep 1620\nd. 1704/5|p4.htm#i331|Neeltje G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 20 Sep 1641\nd. circa 1672|p4.htm#i330|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Sarah Schenck was born in 1696. She was the daughter of Jan Roelofse Schenck and Sara Willemse Van Kouwenhoven. Sarah Schenck was born circa 1700. Sarah married Johannes Van Voorhees, son of Jan Lucasse Van Voorhees and Ann Van Duykhuysen, on 6-May-1721 at New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Sarah married Hendrick Voorhees, son of Gerrit Coerte Van Voorhees and Willemptie Pieters Luyster, circa 1734. Sarah Schenck died before 1794.

Children of Sarah Schenck and Johannes Van Voorhees

Children of Sarah Schenck and Hendrick Voorhees

Johannes Van Voorhees

M, #1118, b. 17 Jan 1700, d. 21 Jan 1733
Johannes Van Voorhees|b. 17 Jan 1700\nd. 21 Jan 1733|p12.htm#i1118|Jan Lucasse Van Voorhees|b. 19 Feb 1674/75\nd. circa 1763|p10.htm#i924|Ann Van Duykhuysen|b. 7 Apr 1677\nd. 5 Jan 1702|p261.htm#i26075|Lucas S. Van Voorhees|b. circa 1650\nd. after 28 Dec 1724|p12.htm#i1175|Catherine H. Van Noortstrand|b. circa 1650|p12.htm#i1176|Jan T. Van Duykhuysen||p102.htm#i10180|Achye Stoothoff||p102.htm#i10179|

Relationship=2nd cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
      Johannes Van Voorhees was born on 17-Jan-1700 at New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey. He was the son of Jan Lucasse Van Voorhees and Ann Van Duykhuysen. Johannes married Sarah Schenck, daughter of Jan Roelofse Schenck and Sara Willemse Van Kouwenhoven, on 6-May-1721 at New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Johannes Van Voorhees died on 21-Jan-1733 at New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey, at age 33.
     He was also known as Johannis Van Voorhees. He was also known as Johannis Van Voorhees. He was also known as Johannes Voorhees. He resided at at New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey, on 16-May-1721.

Children of Johannes Van Voorhees and Sarah Schenck

Hendrick Voorhees

M, #1119, b. circa 1696
Hendrick Voorhees|b. circa 1696|p12.htm#i1119|Gerrit Coerte Van Voorhees|b. circa 1669|p10.htm#i952|Willemptie Pieters Luyster|d. 1744|p10.htm#i954|Coert S. Van Voorhees|b. 1638\nd. after 20 Jun 1699|p4.htm#i329|Marretje G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 10 Apr 1644\nd. between 1702 and 1709|p4.htm#i328|Pieter C. Luyster||p186.htm#i18549|Aeltje Tyssen||p208.htm#i20744|

Relationship=2nd cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Hendrick Voorhees died at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was born circa 1696. He was the son of Gerrit Coerte Van Voorhees and Willemptie Pieters Luyster. Hendrick married Jannetje Andries Van Arsdale, daughter of Andries Jansen and Grietje (Unknown), on 3-May-1717 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. Hendrick married Sarah Schenck, daughter of Jan Roelofse Schenck and Sara Willemse Van Kouwenhoven, circa 1734.
     Hendrick Voorhees was also known as Hendrick Van Voorhees. He was also known as Hendrick Gerritse Voorhees. He was also known as Hendrick Gerritse Van Voorhees. He resided at at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, circa 1737.

Children of Hendrick Voorhees and Jannetje Andries Van Arsdale

Children of Hendrick Voorhees and Sarah Schenck

Christian Van Doren

M, #1120, b. 11 Aug 1699, d. 20 Jul 1781
Christian Van Doren|b. 11 Aug 1699\nd. 20 Jul 1781|p12.htm#i1120|Jacob Pieterse Van Dorn|b. 21 Oct 1668\nd. circa 1720|p11.htm#i1064|Marythe Arie Bennet|b. circa 1672\nd. 1735|p23.htm#i2233|||||||||||||
      Christian Van Doren was born on 11-Aug-1699. He was the son of Jacob Pieterse Van Dorn and Marythe Arie Bennet. Christian Van Doren was baptized on 17-Sep-1699 at Dutch Reformed Church, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Christian married Altje Schenck, daughter of Jan Roelofse Schenck and Sara Willemse Van Kouwenhoven, on 11-Dec-1723. Christian Van Doren died on 20-Jul-1781 at Middlebush, Somerset County, New Jersey, at age 81.
     He was also known as Christian Van Dorn.

Children of Christian Van Doren and Altje Schenck

Rachel Schenck

F, #1121, b. 19 Feb 1708/9, d. 1780
Rachel Schenck|b. 19 Feb 1708/9\nd. 1780|p12.htm#i1121|Jan Roelofse Schenck|b. 1 Mar 1670\nd. 30 Jan 1753|p6.htm#i566|Sara Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 27 Dec 1674\nd. 31 Jan 1761|p4.htm#i342|Roelof M. Schenck|b. 16 Sep 1620\nd. 1704/5|p4.htm#i331|Neeltje G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 20 Sep 1641\nd. circa 1672|p4.htm#i330|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Rachel Schenck was born on 19-Feb-1707/8 at Holmdel, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was born on 19-Feb-1708/9 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Jan Roelofse Schenck and Sara Willemse Van Kouwenhoven. Rachel married (Unknown) Boon circa 1731. Rachel married Capt. Aaron Van Cleave, son of Isbrand Van Cleve and Janetje Aerse Vanderbilt, in Sep-1734 at New York City, New York County, New York. Rachel married Capt. Aaron Van Cleave, son of Isbrand Van Cleve and Janetje Aerse Vanderbilt, on 24-Sep-1734 at Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey. Rachel Schenck died circa 1780. She died in 1780 at Rowan County, North Carolina. Rachel was buried after 1780 at Burning Ridge Cemetery, Salisbury, North Carolina.

Children of Rachel Schenck and Capt. Aaron Van Cleave

(Unknown) Boon

M, #1122
     (Unknown) married Rachel Schenck, daughter of Jan Roelofse Schenck and Sara Willemse Van Kouwenhoven, circa 1731.
     (Unknown) Boon resided at at Of, Kentucky.

William Schenck

M, #1123, b. 13 Apr 1718, d. circa 14 Apr 1718
William Schenck|b. 13 Apr 1718\nd. circa 14 Apr 1718|p12.htm#i1123|Jan Roelofse Schenck|b. 1 Mar 1670\nd. 30 Jan 1753|p6.htm#i566|Sara Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 27 Dec 1674\nd. 31 Jan 1761|p4.htm#i342|Roelof M. Schenck|b. 16 Sep 1620\nd. 1704/5|p4.htm#i331|Neeltje G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 20 Sep 1641\nd. circa 1672|p4.htm#i330|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     William Schenck was baptized on 13-Apr-1714. He was baptized on 13-Apr-1718. He died circa 14-Apr-1718. He was the son of Jan Roelofse Schenck and Sara Willemse Van Kouwenhoven.

Jannetje Schenck

F, #1124, b. 12 Apr 1719
Jannetje Schenck|b. 12 Apr 1719|p12.htm#i1124|Jan Roelofse Schenck|b. 1 Mar 1670\nd. 30 Jan 1753|p6.htm#i566|Sara Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 27 Dec 1674\nd. 31 Jan 1761|p4.htm#i342|Roelof M. Schenck|b. 16 Sep 1620\nd. 1704/5|p4.htm#i331|Neeltje G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 20 Sep 1641\nd. circa 1672|p4.htm#i330|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Jannetje Schenck was baptized on 12-Apr-1719. She was the daughter of Jan Roelofse Schenck and Sara Willemse Van Kouwenhoven. Jannetje married Bernardus Ver Bryck.

Bernardus Ver Bryck

M, #1125
     Bernardus married Jannetje Schenck, daughter of Jan Roelofse Schenck and Sara Willemse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Said to have settled at Neshaminy, PA.
OccupationSheriff, Monmouth County, New Jersey

Jannetje Hansen Van Noostrand

F, #1126
     Jannetje married Peter Schenck, son of Jan Roelofse Schenck and Sara Willemse Van Kouwenhoven, circa 1730.

Children of Jannetje Hansen Van Noostrand and Peter Schenck

Jannetje Hendrickson

F, #1127, b. 1715
Jannetje Hendrickson|b. 1715|p12.htm#i1127|Daniel Hendrickson|b. 1673\nd. Jan 1727/28|p29.htm#i2826|Catherine Van Dyck|b. circa 1675\nd. after 9 Dec 1744|p29.htm#i2827|Hendrick Hendrickson|b. circa 1666\nd. circa 1738|p569.htm#i56871|Jane Suitgert||p569.htm#i56872|Jan J. Van Dyke|b. 1648/49\nd. circa 1736|p381.htm#i38073|Tryntje T. Van Pelt|b. 1646\nd. 1725|p381.htm#i38072|
      Jannetje Hendrickson was born at Holmdel, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was born in 1715 at Pleasant Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Daniel Hendrickson and Catherine Van Dyck. Jannetje married Roelof Covenhoven, son of Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Sara Schenck, on 12-Aug-1741 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Jannetje married Peter Schenck, son of Jan Roelofse Schenck and Sara Willemse Van Kouwenhoven, on 26-Dec-1747 at Freehold Twp., Monmouth County, New Jersey.
     Jannetje Hendrickson was also known as Jane Hendrickson.

Children of Jannetje Hendrickson and Roelof Covenhoven

Children of Jannetje Hendrickson and Peter Schenck

Lysbeth Van Cleef

F, #1128, b. 13 May 1705
Lysbeth Van Cleef|b. 13 May 1705|p12.htm#i1128|Benjamim Van Cleef|b. 25 Nov 1683\nd. 6 Oct 1747|p25.htm#i2459|Hendrickje Sutphen|b. 18 Dec 1681|p25.htm#i2460|||||||||||||
      Lysbeth Van Cleef was born on 13-May-1705 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Benjamim Van Cleef and Hendrickje Sutphen. Lysbeth Van Cleef was baptized on 19-May-1705. Lysbeth married William Covenhoven, son of Albert Covenhoven and Neeltje Roelofse Schenck, circa 1720 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
     Lysbeth Van Cleef was also known as Libertje Van Cleaf. She was also known as Lyebath Van Cleve. She was also known as Elizabeth Van Cleef.

Children of Lysbeth Van Cleef and William Covenhoven

Annetje Strycker

F, #1129, b. 20 Dec 1708
Annetje Strycker|b. 20 Dec 1708|p12.htm#i1129|Jan Pieterse Stryker|b. 8 Aug 1684\nd. 18 Aug 1770|p26.htm#i2573|Margaretta Schenck|b. 12 Jun 1687\nd. Aug 1721|p26.htm#i2574|Pieter J. Stryker|b. 1 Nov 1653\nd. 11 Jun 1741|p815.htm#i81435|Annetje Barends|b. 2 Nov 1659\nd. 17 Jun 1717|p815.htm#i81436|||||||
     Annetje Strycker was baptized on 20-Dec-1708 at Flatbush, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of Jan Pieterse Stryker and Margaretta Schenck. Annetje married Roelof Covenhoven, son of Albert Covenhoven and Neeltje Roelofse Schenck.
     Annetje Strycker was also known as Antje Strycker. She was also known as Annetje Stryker. Of Flatbush, Long Island, NY.

Children of Annetje Strycker and Roelof Covenhoven

Abraham Polhemus

M, #1130, b. circa 1702, d. 1765
Abraham Polhemus|b. circa 1702\nd. 1765|p12.htm#i1130|Capt. Daniel Polhemus|b. circa 1662\nd. circa 1730|p34.htm#i3343|Neeltje Vanderveer|b. 1668|p34.htm#i3342|||||||Cornelius J. Vanderveer|b. 3 Mar 1622/23\nd. before 22 Feb 1703|p3.htm#i269|Tryntje Mandeville|b. between 1650 and 1653\nd. 1696|p3.htm#i270|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
      Abraham Polhemus was born circa 1702 at Flatbush, Kings County, New York. He was the son of Capt. Daniel Polhemus and Neeltje Vanderveer. Abraham married Antje Covenhoven, daughter of Albert Covenhoven and Neeltje Roelofse Schenck, circa 1729. Abraham Polhemus died in 1765. Abraham's estate was proved on 18-Mar-1765.
     In his will dated Feb 11, 1765, Abraham Polhemus of Somerset county, yeoman, mentioned his wife (but not by name), his son John, and his other children Daniel, Neeltje, Albert, and Catryntje.

Children of Abraham Polhemus and Antje Covenhoven

Joseph Coernel

M, #1131
     Joseph married Janetje Covenhoven, daughter of Albert Covenhoven and Neeltje Roelofse Schenck.
     Joseph Coernel was also known as Joseph Coenel.

Johannes Van Cleef

M, #1132, b. 3 Jun 1711, d. 1777
Johannes Van Cleef|b. 3 Jun 1711\nd. 1777|p12.htm#i1132|Benjamim Van Cleef|b. 25 Nov 1683\nd. 6 Oct 1747|p25.htm#i2459|Hendrickje Sutphen|b. 18 Dec 1681|p25.htm#i2460|||||||||||||
     Johannes Van Cleef was baptized on 3-Jun-1711 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Benjamim Van Cleef and Hendrickje Sutphen. Johannes married Sarah Covenhoven, daughter of Albert Covenhoven and Neeltje Roelofse Schenck, on 14-Jun-1737 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Johannes Van Cleef died in 1777.
     He was also known as John Van Cleve. He was also known as Joseph Van Cleef.

Willempie Voorhees

F, #1133, b. 5 Jan 1722, d. 12 Aug 1803
Willempie Voorhees|b. 5 Jan 1722\nd. 12 Aug 1803|p12.htm#i1133|Hendrick Voorhees|b. circa 1696|p12.htm#i1119|Jannetje Andries Van Arsdale|b. circa 1696|p27.htm#i2620|Gerrit C. Van Voorhees|b. circa 1669|p10.htm#i952|Willemptie P. Luyster|d. 1744|p10.htm#i954|Andries Jansen||p1446.htm#i144529|Grietje (Unknown)||p1446.htm#i144530|

Relationship=3rd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Willempie Voorhees was born on 5-Jan-1722. She was the daughter of Hendrick Voorhees and Jannetje Andries Van Arsdale. Willempie Voorhees was baptized on 18-Feb-1722 at Dutch Reformed Church, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Willempie married Peter Covenhoven, son of Albert Covenhoven and Neeltje Roelofse Schenck, on 19-May-1741 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey; date may be 1741 or 1740 per pg 525. p 554 only has 1741. Willempie married Peter Covenhoven, son of Albert Covenhoven and Neeltje Roelofse Schenck, on 19-May-1742 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Willempie Voorhees died on 12-Aug-1803 at age 81. Willempie was buried after 12-Aug-1803 at Old Brick Church burying ground, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
     She was also known as Williampe Van Voorhees. She was also known as Willampe Van Voorhees.

Children of Willempie Voorhees and Peter Covenhoven

Sarah Van Voorhees

F, #1134, b. 8 Aug 1723
Sarah Van Voorhees|b. 8 Aug 1723|p12.htm#i1134|Johannes Van Voorhees|b. 17 Jan 1700\nd. 21 Jan 1733|p12.htm#i1118|Sarah Schenck|b. 1696\nd. before 1794|p12.htm#i1117|Jan L. Van Voorhees|b. 19 Feb 1674/75\nd. circa 1763|p10.htm#i924|Ann Van Duykhuysen|b. 7 Apr 1677\nd. 5 Jan 1702|p261.htm#i26075|Jan R. Schenck|b. 1 Mar 1670\nd. 30 Jan 1753|p6.htm#i566|Sara W. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 27 Dec 1674\nd. 31 Jan 1761|p4.htm#i342|

Relationship=2nd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Sarah Van Voorhees was born on 8-Aug-1723. She was the daughter of Johannes Van Voorhees and Sarah Schenck. Sarah married Gerret Covenhoven, son of Albert Covenhoven and Neeltje Roelofse Schenck, on 1-Oct-1742.
     Sarah Van Voorhees was also known as Sarah Van Vorhies.

Children of Sarah Van Voorhees and Gerret Covenhoven

Catherine Voorhees

F, #1135, b. 3 Feb 1726, d. 4 Aug 1794
Catherine Voorhees|b. 3 Feb 1726\nd. 4 Aug 1794|p12.htm#i1135|Hendrick Voorhees|b. circa 1696|p12.htm#i1119|Jannetje Andries Van Arsdale|b. circa 1696|p27.htm#i2620|Gerrit C. Van Voorhees|b. circa 1669|p10.htm#i952|Willemptie P. Luyster|d. 1744|p10.htm#i954|Andries Jansen||p1446.htm#i144529|Grietje (Unknown)||p1446.htm#i144530|

Relationship=3rd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Catherine Voorhees was born on 3-Feb-1726. She was the daughter of Hendrick Voorhees and Jannetje Andries Van Arsdale. Catherine Voorhees was baptized on 20-Mar-1726 at Dutch Reformed Church, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Catherine married John Albertse Covenhoven, son of Albert Covenhoven and Neeltje Roelofse Schenck, on 19-Oct-1744 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Catherine Voorhees died on 4-Aug-1794 at age 68.

Children of Catherine Voorhees and John Albertse Covenhoven

Antje Williamson

F, #1136, b. 13 Sep 1730, d. 14 Sep 1757
Antje Williamson|b. 13 Sep 1730\nd. 14 Sep 1757|p12.htm#i1136|Willem Williamsen|b. 18 Feb 1708/9\nd. 22 Apr 1788|p11.htm#i1081|Aeltje Couwenhoven|b. 21 May 1705\nd. 16 Nov 1797|p11.htm#i1075|Aert Williamson|b. 29 Apr 1678|p4.htm#i349|Annetje W. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 13 Apr 1683|p4.htm#i348|Pieter W. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 12 Feb 1671\nd. circa Feb 1755|p4.htm#i337|Patience Daws|b. 1674|p4.htm#i338|

Relationship=2nd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Antje Williamson was born on 13-Sep-1730. She was the daughter of Willem Williamsen and Aeltje Couwenhoven. Antje Williamson and Cornelius Covenhoven obtained a marriage license on 28-May-1750. Antje married Cornelius Covenhoven, son of Albert Covenhoven and Neeltje Roelofse Schenck, on 28-May-1750 at New Jersey. Antje married Cornelius Covenhoven, son of Albert Covenhoven and Neeltje Roelofse Schenck, on 12-Jul-1750. Antje Williamson died on 14-Sep-1757 at age 27. Antje was buried after 14-Sep-1757 at Wyckoff Hill graveyard.

Children of Antje Williamson and Cornelius Covenhoven

Mary Logan

F, #1137, b. 9 Aug 1748, d. 2 May 1831
      Mary Logan was born on 9-Aug-1748. She and Cornelius Covenhoven obtained a marriage license on 10-Jul-1770. Mary married Cornelius Covenhoven, son of Albert Covenhoven and Neeltje Roelofse Schenck, on 12-Jul-1770 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Mary Logan died on 2-May-1831 at age 82.

Children of Mary Logan and Cornelius Covenhoven

John Covenhoven1

M, #1138, b. 14 Sep 1734
John Covenhoven|b. 14 Sep 1734|p12.htm#i1138|William Covenhoven|b. 25 Oct 1705\nd. 25 Nov 1764|p3.htm#i264|Catryntje Lane|b. 16 May 1709\nd. 24 Jun 1787|p3.htm#i265|Jan W. Kowenhoven|b. 9 Apr 1681\nd. before 29 Dec 1756|p3.htm#i267|Jacoba C. Vanderveer|b. 29 Apr 1686\nd. 1735|p3.htm#i268|Cornelius Lane|b. 3 Apr 1685\nd. 1762|p3.htm#i266|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p381.htm#i38064|

Relationship=4th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      John Covenhoven was born on 14-Sep-1734 at West Windsor Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey; or March 3, 1734. He was the son of William Covenhoven and Catryntje Lane. John Covenhoven was baptized on 27-Oct-1734 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey; In 1765, he was one of the executors of his father's will in which he is referred to as the eldest son. John married Rachel Tindall, daughter of William Tindall Jr. and Margaret (Unknown); This marriage is questionalble. John's estate was proved on 17-Oct-1815 at West Windsor Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey.
     He During the Revolutionary War he was a Private in the Middlesex Militia circa 1777. In his will dated May 13, 1807, John Covenhoven of West Windsor Township, Middlesex Count, divided the residue of both his real and personal property between his son and daughter, equally. The executors were his son William Covenhoven and his son-in-law William Tindall, and it was witnessed by Archibald Campbell, Thomas Groom, and Anna Ridgeway.

Children of John Covenhoven and Rachel Tindall

Citations

  1. His wife has not been identified but her surname may possibley have been Tindall.

Cornelius Covenhoven

M, #1139, b. 5 May 1736, d. 1787
Cornelius Covenhoven|b. 5 May 1736\nd. 1787|p12.htm#i1139|William Covenhoven|b. 25 Oct 1705\nd. 25 Nov 1764|p3.htm#i264|Catryntje Lane|b. 16 May 1709\nd. 24 Jun 1787|p3.htm#i265|Jan W. Kowenhoven|b. 9 Apr 1681\nd. before 29 Dec 1756|p3.htm#i267|Jacoba C. Vanderveer|b. 29 Apr 1686\nd. 1735|p3.htm#i268|Cornelius Lane|b. 3 Apr 1685\nd. 1762|p3.htm#i266|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p381.htm#i38064|

Relationship=4th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Cornelius Covenhoven was born on 5-May-1736 at Middlesex County, New Jersey. He was the son of William Covenhoven and Catryntje Lane. Cornelius Covenhoven was baptized on 30-May-1736 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Cornelius was buried circa 1787 at Penn's Neck Cemetery, Penn's Neck, Mercer County, New Jersey. He died in 1787.

Hermanus Covenhoven

M, #1140, b. 5 Jun 1740, d. 4 Jan 1804
Hermanus Covenhoven|b. 5 Jun 1740\nd. 4 Jan 1804|p12.htm#i1140|William Covenhoven|b. 25 Oct 1705\nd. 25 Nov 1764|p3.htm#i264|Catryntje Lane|b. 16 May 1709\nd. 24 Jun 1787|p3.htm#i265|Jan W. Kowenhoven|b. 9 Apr 1681\nd. before 29 Dec 1756|p3.htm#i267|Jacoba C. Vanderveer|b. 29 Apr 1686\nd. 1735|p3.htm#i268|Cornelius Lane|b. 3 Apr 1685\nd. 1762|p3.htm#i266|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p381.htm#i38064|

Relationship=4th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Hermanus Covenhoven was born on 5-Jun-1740 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of William Covenhoven and Catryntje Lane. Hermanus married Phoebe Bailey, daughter of Samuel Bailey and Mary Bailey, on 5-Aug-1764 at Middlesex County, New Jersey. Hermanus Covenhoven died on 4-Jan-1804 at age 63. Hermanus's estate was proved on 21-Jan-1804. Hermanus was buried at Schenck Covenhoven Graveyard, Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey.
     He was also known as Harmon Kouwenhoven. He was also known as Harmen Conover. He was also known as Harmen Covenhoven. He was also known as Harmon Conover. In his will dated Nov 21, 1803, Harmen Covenhoven of West Windsor, Middlesex County, mentioned his wife Phoebe, his son Jacob and daughter Sarah, and other children (unnamed). The executors were his son William Covenhoven and his son-in-law Cornelius Covenhoven, and it was witnessed by John Schenck, Josiah Dey, and Catherine Lott.

Children of Hermanus Covenhoven and Phoebe Bailey

Gilbert Covenhoven

M, #1141, b. 23 May 1745
Gilbert Covenhoven|b. 23 May 1745|p12.htm#i1141|William Covenhoven|b. 25 Oct 1705\nd. 25 Nov 1764|p3.htm#i264|Catryntje Lane|b. 16 May 1709\nd. 24 Jun 1787|p3.htm#i265|Jan W. Kowenhoven|b. 9 Apr 1681\nd. before 29 Dec 1756|p3.htm#i267|Jacoba C. Vanderveer|b. 29 Apr 1686\nd. 1735|p3.htm#i268|Cornelius Lane|b. 3 Apr 1685\nd. 1762|p3.htm#i266|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p381.htm#i38064|

Relationship=4th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Gilbert Covenhoven was born on 23-May-1745. He was the son of William Covenhoven and Catryntje Lane. Gilbert married Rebecca Chambers, daughter of Joseph Chambers and Mary Chambers.

Jacob Covenhoven

M, #1142, b. 15 May 1748
Jacob Covenhoven|b. 15 May 1748|p12.htm#i1142|William Covenhoven|b. 25 Oct 1705\nd. 25 Nov 1764|p3.htm#i264|Catryntje Lane|b. 16 May 1709\nd. 24 Jun 1787|p3.htm#i265|Jan W. Kowenhoven|b. 9 Apr 1681\nd. before 29 Dec 1756|p3.htm#i267|Jacoba C. Vanderveer|b. 29 Apr 1686\nd. 1735|p3.htm#i268|Cornelius Lane|b. 3 Apr 1685\nd. 1762|p3.htm#i266|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p381.htm#i38064|

Relationship=4th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Jacob Covenhoven was born on 15-May-1748 at Middlesex County, New Jersey. He was the son of William Covenhoven and Catryntje Lane. Jacob married Jemima Williamson, daughter of Aert Williamsen and Maria Vanderveer, on 13-Dec-1787 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
     Jacob Covenhoven was also known as Jacob Cowenhoven.

Dominicus Covenhoven1

M, #1143, b. 5 Dec 1752, d. 26 Nov 1806
Dominicus Covenhoven|b. 5 Dec 1752\nd. 26 Nov 1806|p12.htm#i1143|William Covenhoven|b. 25 Oct 1705\nd. 25 Nov 1764|p3.htm#i264|Catryntje Lane|b. 16 May 1709\nd. 24 Jun 1787|p3.htm#i265|Jan W. Kowenhoven|b. 9 Apr 1681\nd. before 29 Dec 1756|p3.htm#i267|Jacoba C. Vanderveer|b. 29 Apr 1686\nd. 1735|p3.htm#i268|Cornelius Lane|b. 3 Apr 1685\nd. 1762|p3.htm#i266|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p381.htm#i38064|

Relationship=4th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Dominicus Covenhoven was born on 5-Dec-1752 at Middlesex County, New Jersey. He was the son of William Covenhoven and Catryntje Lane. Dominicus married Ann (Unknown) before 29-Apr-1773. Dominicus Covenhoven died on 26-Nov-1806 at age 53. Dominicus's estate was proved on 6-Dec-1806.
     In his will dated Oct 20, 1805, Dominicus Covenhoven of South Brunswick, Middlesex County, mentioned his sister Mary Slayback and the five children of his brother-in-law, William Mershon: Dominicus, Susannah, Mary Ann and Sarah Mershon. The executors were his brother-in-law William Mershon and friend Samuel Gronendyck, and it was witnessed by Matthew Rue, James Hull, and John Wetherill. He probably did not marry.

Children of Dominicus Covenhoven and Ann (Unknown)

Citations

  1. He may have had a son who did not survive his father as George Hawk of Windor Twp, Middlesex Co., in his will dated May 12, 1789 and proved June 12, 1789, named as executors, his friends "Ezekiel Smith and William Covenhoven, son of Minicus" NJA:36:104.

Mary Covenhoven

F, #1144, b. circa 1741, d. 19 Dec 1768
Mary Covenhoven|b. circa 1741\nd. 19 Dec 1768|p12.htm#i1144|William Covenhoven|b. 25 Oct 1705\nd. 25 Nov 1764|p3.htm#i264|Catryntje Lane|b. 16 May 1709\nd. 24 Jun 1787|p3.htm#i265|Jan W. Kowenhoven|b. 9 Apr 1681\nd. before 29 Dec 1756|p3.htm#i267|Jacoba C. Vanderveer|b. 29 Apr 1686\nd. 1735|p3.htm#i268|Cornelius Lane|b. 3 Apr 1685\nd. 1762|p3.htm#i266|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p381.htm#i38064|

Relationship=4th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Mary Covenhoven was born circa 1741 at Middlesex County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of William Covenhoven and Catryntje Lane. Mary married Jacob Schenck, son of Roelof Garretse Schenck and Engeltje Jacobse Van Doren; first husband of Mary Covenhven. Mary married John Slayback, son of David Slayback and Anne Jansen, before 1768 at New Jersey; Mary Covenhoven's 2nd husband. Mary Covenhoven died on 19-Dec-1768.

Child of Mary Covenhoven and Jacob Schenck

Jacoba Covenhoven1

F, #1145, b. 10 Sep 1749, d. before 1812
Jacoba Covenhoven|b. 10 Sep 1749\nd. before 1812|p12.htm#i1145|Gerret Covenhoven|b. 27 Apr 1726\nd. 1 Nov 1812|p4.htm#i347|Neelte Van Mater|b. 8 Sep 1730\nd. 31 Jul 1784|p12.htm#i1162|Jan W. Kowenhoven|b. 9 Apr 1681\nd. before 29 Dec 1756|p3.htm#i267|Jacoba C. Vanderveer|b. 29 Apr 1686\nd. 1735|p3.htm#i268|Benjamin Van Mater|b. 22 Jan 1702\nd. 21 Jul 1775|p33.htm#i3226|Elizabeth Lane|b. before 1702|p33.htm#i3227|

Relationship=1st cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Jacoba Covenhoven was born on 10-Sep-1749. She was the daughter of Gerret Covenhoven and Neelte Van Mater. Jacoba married Cyrenius Van Mater, son of Benjamin Van Mater and Elizabeth Lane, on 3-Mar-1766. Jacoba married Cyrenius Van Mater, son of Benjamin Van Mater and Elizabeth Lane, on 6-Apr-1766 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey; Cyrenius Van Mater's second wife. Jacoba Covenhoven died before 1812.
     She was also known as Cobauchee Couwenhoven. She was also known as Cobatje Couwenhoven. She was also known as Cabauche Conover.

Children of Jacoba Covenhoven and Cyrenius Van Mater

Citations

  1. Is mentioned in her father's will.

Jannetje Covenhoven

F, #1146, b. 10 Dec 1706
Jannetje Covenhoven|b. 10 Dec 1706|p12.htm#i1146|Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 29 Jan 1679\nd. 4 Jun 1744|p4.htm#i345|Sara Schenck|b. 18 Dec 1685\nd. 1 Nov 1727|p4.htm#i346|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|Roelof M. Schenck|b. 16 Sep 1620\nd. 1704/5|p4.htm#i331|Annetje Wyckoff|b. 1 Nov 1650\nd. 9 Nov 1688|p8.htm#i718|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Jannetje Covenhoven was born on 10-Dec-1706 at Flatbush, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Sara Schenck. Jannetje married Hendrick Bennet, son of Willem Willemse Bennett and Adriantje Vandewater, circa 1730.
     Jannetje Covenhoven was also known as Jannetje Couwenhoven. She was also known as Jane Couwenhoven. She was also known as Jannetie Van Kouwenhoven. As a child, she removed to Monmouth Co., NJ with her parents. She and Hendrick Bennet members at Dutch Reformed Church, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1731.

Children of Jannetje Covenhoven and Hendrick Bennet

Hendrick Bennet

M, #1147, b. circa 1693
Hendrick Bennet|b. circa 1693|p12.htm#i1147|Willem Willemse Bennett|b. circa 1665|p29.htm#i2821|Adriantje Vandewater|b. 25 Feb 1663|p29.htm#i2822|||||||||||||
      Hendrick Bennet was born circa 1693 at Kings County, New York. He was the son of Willem Willemse Bennett and Adriantje Vandewater. Hendrick married Jannetje Covenhoven, daughter of Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Sara Schenck, circa 1730. Hendrick's estate was proved on 6-Apr-1784.
     He was also known as Hendrick Bennett. He and Jannetje Covenhoven members at Dutch Reformed Church, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1731. Hendrick Bennet at Dutch Reformed Church, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1731. In his will dated Nov 8, 1766, Hendrick Bennett of Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ mentioned his wife Jane, four sons and two daughters. The executors were sons William and Hendrick, and the witnesses John Smock, Jr., Silvanus Glover, and Cornelius Smock.

Children of Hendrick Bennet and Jannetje Covenhoven

Annetje Covenhoven

F, #1148, b. Feb 1708
Annetje Covenhoven|b. Feb 1708|p12.htm#i1148|Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 29 Jan 1679\nd. 4 Jun 1744|p4.htm#i345|Sara Schenck|b. 18 Dec 1685\nd. 1 Nov 1727|p4.htm#i346|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|Roelof M. Schenck|b. 16 Sep 1620\nd. 1704/5|p4.htm#i331|Annetje Wyckoff|b. 1 Nov 1650\nd. 9 Nov 1688|p8.htm#i718|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Annetje Covenhoven was born in Feb-1708. She was the daughter of Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Sara Schenck. Annetje married John S. Hendrickson, son of Daniel Hendrickson and Catherine Van Dyck, circa 1734.
     Annetje Covenhoven was also known as Annetje Couwenhoven. She was also known as Annie Van Kouwenhoven. She went to monmouth County, NJ, with her family. She resided at at Middlesex County, New Jersey, circa 1735.

Children of Annetje Covenhoven and John S. Hendrickson

John S. Hendrickson

M, #1149, b. circa 1702, d. circa 1740
John S. Hendrickson|b. circa 1702\nd. circa 1740|p12.htm#i1149|Daniel Hendrickson|b. 1673\nd. Jan 1727/28|p29.htm#i2826|Catherine Van Dyck|b. circa 1675\nd. after 9 Dec 1744|p29.htm#i2827|Hendrick Hendrickson|b. circa 1666\nd. circa 1738|p569.htm#i56871|Jane Suitgert||p569.htm#i56872|Jan J. Van Dyke|b. 1648/49\nd. circa 1736|p381.htm#i38073|Tryntje T. Van Pelt|b. 1646\nd. 1725|p381.htm#i38072|
      John S. Hendrickson was born circa 1702. He was the son of Daniel Hendrickson and Catherine Van Dyck. John married Annetje Covenhoven, daughter of Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Sara Schenck, circa 1734. John S. Hendrickson died circa 1740.
     He resided at at Middlesex County, New Jersey, circa 1735. Letters of Administration were granted on John's estate under date of Oct 11, 1740. William Covenhoven and Henry Disbrow were appointed administrators, and Hendrick Hendrickson, eldest brother, and Jonathan Stout were named fellow bondsmen.

Children of John S. Hendrickson and Annetje Covenhoven

William Covenhoven

M, #1150, b. Feb 1710, d. circa 1742
William Covenhoven|b. Feb 1710\nd. circa 1742|p12.htm#i1150|Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 29 Jan 1679\nd. 4 Jun 1744|p4.htm#i345|Sara Schenck|b. 18 Dec 1685\nd. 1 Nov 1727|p4.htm#i346|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|Roelof M. Schenck|b. 16 Sep 1620\nd. 1704/5|p4.htm#i331|Annetje Wyckoff|b. 1 Nov 1650\nd. 9 Nov 1688|p8.htm#i718|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      William Covenhoven was born in Feb-1710 at Probably, Kings County, New York. He was the son of Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Sara Schenck. William married Antje Hendrickson, daughter of Daniel Hendrickson and Catherine Van Dyck, on 28-Feb-1732 at Monmouth County, New Jersey; Antje first husband. William Covenhoven died circa 1742.
     He was also known as William Jacobsen Couwenhoven. He was also known as William Van Kouwenhoven. He resided circa 1720 at New Jersey. He at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1741. Letters of Administration on his estate were granted Oct 17 1742, and the administrators were his widow Ann Covenhoven, Roelof Covenhoven, and William Hendrickosn. The Inventory of William Covenhoven was taken (£584.19.00) includes bonds from Jos. Dennis and John Stout, James Bowne and William Bowne, Thomas Bullman and Garsham Walling, Thomas Mount, James Bowne (minor), John Taylor and George Taylor, John Compton, John Stout Boatman, Safety Grover and James Grover, Jr., Samuel Legg and Samuel Bowne, Jos. Shephard and Jos. Stillvell, Samuel Legg and John Winter and Edward Taylor; also Dutch Bible. Made by Barnes Johnson, Nicholas Johnson and Jonathan Stout. on 6-Nov-1742.

Children of William Covenhoven and Antje Hendrickson

Roelof Covenhoven

M, #1151, b. 1 Mar 1712, d. 1746
Roelof Covenhoven|b. 1 Mar 1712\nd. 1746|p12.htm#i1151|Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 29 Jan 1679\nd. 4 Jun 1744|p4.htm#i345|Sara Schenck|b. 18 Dec 1685\nd. 1 Nov 1727|p4.htm#i346|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|Roelof M. Schenck|b. 16 Sep 1620\nd. 1704/5|p4.htm#i331|Annetje Wyckoff|b. 1 Nov 1650\nd. 9 Nov 1688|p8.htm#i718|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Roelof Covenhoven was born on 1-Mar-1712 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Sara Schenck. Roelof Covenhoven was baptized on 22-Mar-1713. Roelof married Jannetje Hendrickson, daughter of Daniel Hendrickson and Catherine Van Dyck, on 12-Aug-1741 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Roelof Covenhoven died in 1746 at Monmouth County, New Jersey.
     He was also known as Rulif Jacobsen Couwenhoven. He was also known as Ruliph Couenhoven. He was also known as Rulif Covenhoven. He was also known as Ruleph Van Kouwenhoven. Letters of Administration on his estate were granted Oct 24, 1746, to Peter Covenhoven, William Hendrickson, and Teunis De Nyse on 24-Oct-1746. The Inventory of Roelof Covenhoven was taken The inventory of his estate was made on Nov 17, 1746 and amounted to l439:12:4 3/4. The inventory was taken by Nicholas Johnson, Elias Golden, and John Taylor on 17-Nov-1746. On 20-Dec-1746 On Dec 20, 1746, his widow Jannetje, declined to administer, the witnesses being Cornelius and Mary Lane.

Children of Roelof Covenhoven and Jannetje Hendrickson

Jacob Covenhoven

M, #1152, b. 1 Feb 1714
Jacob Covenhoven|b. 1 Feb 1714|p12.htm#i1152|Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 29 Jan 1679\nd. 4 Jun 1744|p4.htm#i345|Sara Schenck|b. 18 Dec 1685\nd. 1 Nov 1727|p4.htm#i346|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|Roelof M. Schenck|b. 16 Sep 1620\nd. 1704/5|p4.htm#i331|Annetje Wyckoff|b. 1 Nov 1650\nd. 9 Nov 1688|p8.htm#i718|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Jacob Covenhoven was born on 1-Feb-1714 at Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Sara Schenck. Jacob married Margaret Covenhoven, daughter of William Covenhoven and Adriantje Bennet, on 21-Dec-1742 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Utrecht, Kings County, New York.
     Jacob Covenhoven was also known as Jacob Van Kouwenhoven. He was also known as Jacob Jacobsen Couwenhoven.

Children of Jacob Covenhoven and Margaret Covenhoven

Margaret Covenhoven

F, #1153, b. 29 Jan 1721
Margaret Covenhoven|b. 29 Jan 1721|p12.htm#i1153|William Covenhoven|b. circa 1697|p13.htm#i1214|Adriantje Bennet|b. 30 May 1695|p13.htm#i1215|Gerret W. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1676\nd. 1712|p10.htm#i904|Lysbeth (Unknown)|d. after 1721|p10.htm#i905|Willem W. Bennett|b. circa 1665|p29.htm#i2821|Adriantje Vandewater|b. 25 Feb 1663|p29.htm#i2822|

Relationship=3rd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Margaret Covenhoven was baptized on 29-Jan-1721 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Utrecht, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of William Covenhoven and Adriantje Bennet. Margaret married Jacob Covenhoven, son of Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Sara Schenck, on 21-Dec-1742 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Utrecht, Kings County, New York.
     Margaret Covenhoven was also known as Margaret Couwenhoven.

Children of Margaret Covenhoven and Jacob Covenhoven

Gerret Covenhoven

M, #1154, b. 5 Nov 1716, d. 9 Dec 1797
Gerret Covenhoven|b. 5 Nov 1716\nd. 9 Dec 1797|p12.htm#i1154|Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 29 Jan 1679\nd. 4 Jun 1744|p4.htm#i345|Sara Schenck|b. 18 Dec 1685\nd. 1 Nov 1727|p4.htm#i346|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|Roelof M. Schenck|b. 16 Sep 1620\nd. 1704/5|p4.htm#i331|Annetje Wyckoff|b. 1 Nov 1650\nd. 9 Nov 1688|p8.htm#i718|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Gerret Covenhoven was born on 5-Nov-1716 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Sara Schenck. Gerret Covenhoven was baptized on 23-Dec-1716. He and an unknown person obtained a marriage license on 17-Jul-1744. Gerret married Neeltje Schenck, daughter of Roelof Schenck and Gessie Hendrickson, on 12-Oct-1744 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Gerret Covenhoven died on 9-Dec-1797 at age 81. He died on 9-Dec-1797 at age 81. Gerret was buried at Covenhoven Family Burial Ground, Colts Neck, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Gerret's estate was proved on 16-Jan-1798.
     He was also known as Gerret Van Kouwenhoven. He was also known as Garret Jacobsen Couwenhoven. He was also known as Garret Couenhoven. He was also known as Garret Covenhoven. In his will date Feb 10, 1789 he mentioned his wife Eleanor; his sons Jacob, Daniel G., John, and Garret; his daughters Gashy, wife of Hendrick Covenhoven and Anne, Wife of Isaac Van Doren; and his grandchildren Garret and Nell Covenhoven, children of his son Roelof, and Nelly and Polly Lloyd, children of his daughter Sarah. His widow and their eldest son Jacob were the executors, and it was witnessed by John Wiley, Jacob Covenhoven, and John Smock, Jr.

Children of Gerret Covenhoven and Neeltje Schenck

Neeltje Schenck

F, #1155, b. 10 Apr 1724, d. 25 Mar 1800
Neeltje Schenck|b. 10 Apr 1724\nd. 25 Mar 1800|p12.htm#i1155|Roelof Schenck|b. 21 Feb 1692\nd. 19 Jan 1766|p6.htm#i524|Gessie Hendrickson|b. 9 Oct 1696\nd. 20 Sep 1747|p12.htm#i1116|Jan R. Schenck|b. 1 Mar 1670\nd. 30 Jan 1753|p6.htm#i566|Sara W. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 27 Dec 1674\nd. 31 Jan 1761|p4.htm#i342|Daniel Hendrickson|b. 1673\nd. Jan 1727/28|p29.htm#i2826|Catherine Van Dyck|b. circa 1675\nd. after 9 Dec 1744|p29.htm#i2827|

Relationship=2nd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Neeltje Schenck was born on 10-Apr-1724 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Roelof Schenck and Gessie Hendrickson. Neeltje married Gerret Covenhoven, son of Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Sara Schenck, on 12-Oct-1744 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Neeltje Schenck died on 25-Mar-1800 at age 75. Neeltje was buried at Covenhoven Family Burial Ground, Colts Neck, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
     She was also known as Eleanor Schenck. She was also known as Neeltje Schenck. She was also known as Nelly Schenck.

Children of Neeltje Schenck and Gerret Covenhoven

Peter Van Kouwenhoven

M, #1156, b. 14 Dec 1718, d. 4 Jan 1719
Peter Van Kouwenhoven|b. 14 Dec 1718\nd. 4 Jan 1719|p12.htm#i1156|Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 29 Jan 1679\nd. 4 Jun 1744|p4.htm#i345|Sara Schenck|b. 18 Dec 1685\nd. 1 Nov 1727|p4.htm#i346|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|Roelof M. Schenck|b. 16 Sep 1620\nd. 1704/5|p4.htm#i331|Annetje Wyckoff|b. 1 Nov 1650\nd. 9 Nov 1688|p8.htm#i718|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Peter Van Kouwenhoven died on 14-Dec-1718. He was born on 14-Dec-1718. He was the son of Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Sara Schenck. Peter Van Kouwenhoven was baptized on 21-Dec-1718. He died on 4-Jan-1719.

Peter Covenhoven

M, #1157, b. 29 May 1720
Peter Covenhoven|b. 29 May 1720|p12.htm#i1157|Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 29 Jan 1679\nd. 4 Jun 1744|p4.htm#i345|Sara Schenck|b. 18 Dec 1685\nd. 1 Nov 1727|p4.htm#i346|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|Roelof M. Schenck|b. 16 Sep 1620\nd. 1704/5|p4.htm#i331|Annetje Wyckoff|b. 1 Nov 1650\nd. 9 Nov 1688|p8.htm#i718|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Peter Covenhoven was born in May-1720 at Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was baptized on 29-May-1720 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Sara Schenck. Peter Covenhoven and Catherine Schenck obtained a marriage license on 27-Jul-1749. Peter married Catherine Schenck, daughter of Roelof Schenck and Gessie Hendrickson, circa 28-Jul-1749.
     Peter Covenhoven was also known as Peter Conover. He was also known as Peter Couwenhoven. He was also known as Peter Van Kouwenhoven.

Children of Peter Covenhoven and Catherine Schenck

Catherine Schenck

F, #1158, b. 21 Dec 1718
Catherine Schenck|b. 21 Dec 1718|p12.htm#i1158|Roelof Schenck|b. 21 Feb 1692\nd. 19 Jan 1766|p6.htm#i524|Gessie Hendrickson|b. 9 Oct 1696\nd. 20 Sep 1747|p12.htm#i1116|Jan R. Schenck|b. 1 Mar 1670\nd. 30 Jan 1753|p6.htm#i566|Sara W. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 27 Dec 1674\nd. 31 Jan 1761|p4.htm#i342|Daniel Hendrickson|b. 1673\nd. Jan 1727/28|p29.htm#i2826|Catherine Van Dyck|b. circa 1675\nd. after 9 Dec 1744|p29.htm#i2827|

Relationship=2nd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Catherine Schenck was baptized on 21-Dec-1718. She was born on 21-Dec-1718. She was the daughter of Roelof Schenck and Gessie Hendrickson. Catherine Schenck was born on 29-Dec-1718. Catherine married Simeon De Hart, son of Simon De Hart Jr. and Angenietje Van Dyke, in 1740. Catherine Schenck and Peter Covenhoven obtained a marriage license on 27-Jul-1749. Catherine married Peter Covenhoven, son of Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Sara Schenck, circa 28-Jul-1749.

Children of Catherine Schenck and Simeon De Hart

Children of Catherine Schenck and Peter Covenhoven

Simeon De Hart

M, #1159
Simeon De Hart||p12.htm#i1159|Simon De Hart Jr.||p957.htm#i95700|Angenietje Van Dyke|b. 29 Apr 1686|p957.htm#i95699|||||||Jan J. Van Dyke|b. 1648/49\nd. circa 1736|p381.htm#i38073|Tryntje T. Van Pelt|b. 1646\nd. 1725|p381.htm#i38072|
     Simeon De Hart was the son of Simon De Hart Jr. and Angenietje Van Dyke. Simeon married Catherine Schenck, daughter of Roelof Schenck and Gessie Hendrickson, in 1740. Simeon's estate was proved on 9-May-1747.
     He was also known as Simon De Hart. He was also known as Simon Van Dyke De Hart. In his will dated Broolyn, NY, Mar 5 1747, he mentioned his don Simon and his daughter Geesje.

Children of Simeon De Hart and Catherine Schenck

John Covenhoven

M, #1160, b. 15 Jul 1722
John Covenhoven|b. 15 Jul 1722|p12.htm#i1160|Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 29 Jan 1679\nd. 4 Jun 1744|p4.htm#i345|Sara Schenck|b. 18 Dec 1685\nd. 1 Nov 1727|p4.htm#i346|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|Roelof M. Schenck|b. 16 Sep 1620\nd. 1704/5|p4.htm#i331|Annetje Wyckoff|b. 1 Nov 1650\nd. 9 Nov 1688|p8.htm#i718|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      John Covenhoven was born on 17-May-1722. He was baptized on 15-Jul-1722 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey; Child not named in Church record. He was the son of Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Sara Schenck. John married Mary Van Dorn, daughter of Arie Van Dorn and Antje Janse Schenck, on 5-Nov-1750. John Covenhoven and Mary Van Dorn obtained a marriage license on 5-Nov-1750. John's estate was proved on 8-Jun-1792.
     He was also known as John Jacobsen Couwenhoven. He was also known as John Van Kouwenhoven.
John's left a will on 1-Feb-1792

The omission of the names Arie, John, and the younger Antje leads to the belief that these children predeceased their father leaving no issue

In his will dated Feb 1, 1792, John Covenhoven, yoeman, of Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ, mentioned his wife Mary; his son Jacob; and his daughters Nelly Lane, Sarah Smock, and Caty Lane. The executors were his brother-in-law Garret Hendrickson and a friend Jacob Covenhoven. It is witnessed by Simon Van Arsdale, Isaac Van Pelt, Cornelius Van Horn, Jacob Van Arsdale, John Schenck, Jr., and Peter Van Doren.

The inventory of his estate amounted to £472:10:6 and was taken June 7, 1792, by John Stillwell and Isaac Covenhoven.

Children of John Covenhoven and Mary Van Dorn

Matthias W. Conover

M, #1161, b. 4 Mar 1725, d. 22 Oct 1765
Matthias W. Conover|b. 4 Mar 1725\nd. 22 Oct 1765|p12.htm#i1161|Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 29 Jan 1679\nd. 4 Jun 1744|p4.htm#i345|Sara Schenck|b. 18 Dec 1685\nd. 1 Nov 1727|p4.htm#i346|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|Roelof M. Schenck|b. 16 Sep 1620\nd. 1704/5|p4.htm#i331|Annetje Wyckoff|b. 1 Nov 1650\nd. 9 Nov 1688|p8.htm#i718|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Matthias W. Conover was born on 4-Mar-1725. He was the son of Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Sara Schenck. Matthias married Williampe Covenhoven, daughter of William Covenhoven and Jannetje Wyckoff, on 27-Jul-1749. Matthias W. Conover died on 22-Oct-1765 at age 40. Matthias was buried circa 23-Oct-1765 at Golden burial ground, Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Matthias's estate was proved on 23-Apr-1766.
     He was also known as Matthias Van Kouwenhoven. He was also known as Martin Conover. He was also known as Matthias Jacobsen Couwenhoven.

In his will dated Oct 8, 1765, Matthias Covenhoven of Middletown, NJ, mentioned his wife Williampe; his sons William, Mathias, Jacob, and Peter; and his daughters Sarah, Jane, Williampe, and Ann. The executors were Daniel, son of John Hendrickson, decease, "my sister's son", and Cornelius Covenhoven, son of William Covenhoven, deceased. It was witnessed by Cornelius Luyster, Joseph Golden, and Richard Stillwell. The inventory was taken on Oct 25, 1765 by Joseph Golden and Richard Crawford, amounted to £1,254:5:0.

Children of Matthias W. Conover and Williampe Covenhoven

Neelte Van Mater

F, #1162, b. 8 Sep 1730, d. 31 Jul 1784
Neelte Van Mater|b. 8 Sep 1730\nd. 31 Jul 1784|p12.htm#i1162|Benjamin Van Mater|b. 22 Jan 1702\nd. 21 Jul 1775|p33.htm#i3226|Elizabeth Lane|b. before 1702|p33.htm#i3227|Kryn J. Van Meteren|b. 10 Mar 1650\nd. 20 Mar 1720|p681.htm#i68059|Neltke Van Cleve|b. 1 Jan 1663\nd. 7 Jan 1747|p681.htm#i68058|||||||
      Neelte Van Mater was born on 8-Sep-1730. She was the daughter of Benjamin Van Mater and Elizabeth Lane. Neelte married Gerret Covenhoven, son of Jan Willmse Kowenhoven and Jacoba Cornelisse Vanderveer, circa 1748. Neelte Van Mater died on 31-Jul-1784 at age 53.
     She was also known as Neeltje Van Mater. She at member of Dutch Church, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1751.

Children of Neelte Van Mater and Gerret Covenhoven

Antje Schenck

F, #1163, b. 9 Aug 1753, d. 5 Apr 1803
Antje Schenck|b. 9 Aug 1753\nd. 5 Apr 1803|p12.htm#i1163|Peter Schenck|b. 1712\nd. 1816|p6.htm#i551|Jannetje Hendrickson|b. 1715|p12.htm#i1127|Jan R. Schenck|b. 1 Mar 1670\nd. 30 Jan 1753|p6.htm#i566|Sara W. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 27 Dec 1674\nd. 31 Jan 1761|p4.htm#i342|Daniel Hendrickson|b. 1673\nd. Jan 1727/28|p29.htm#i2826|Catherine Van Dyck|b. circa 1675\nd. after 9 Dec 1744|p29.htm#i2827|

Relationship=2nd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Antje Schenck was born on 9-Aug-1753. She was the daughter of Peter Schenck and Jannetje Hendrickson. Antje Schenck was baptized on 30-Sep-1763 at Old Brick Church, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Antje married Gerret Covenhoven, son of Jan Willmse Kowenhoven and Jacoba Cornelisse Vanderveer, circa 1786; Antje Schenck is Gerret's second wife. Antje Schenck died on 5-Apr-1803 at age 49.
     She was also known as Ann Schenck.

Children of Antje Schenck and Gerret Covenhoven

Mary Updike

F, #1164, b. circa 1732, d. after 1794
Mary Updike|b. circa 1732\nd. after 1794|p12.htm#i1164|William Updike|b. 20 Apr 1704\nd. after 24 Mar 1783|p34.htm#i3361|Anna Johnson||p401.htm#i40086|||||||Rutgert Johnson|b. 16 Nov 1669|p36.htm#i3594|Annetje Garrets|b. 17 Feb 1668/69|p36.htm#i3595|
      Mary Updike was born circa 1732 at Probably, Middlesex County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of William Updike and Anna Johnson. Mary married Dominicus Covenhoven, son of Jan Willmse Kowenhoven and Jacoba Cornelisse Vanderveer, circa 1747. Mary Updike died after 1794 at Kentucky. She died on 3-Jun-1835 at Morgan County, Illinois.

Children of Mary Updike and Dominicus Covenhoven

Willem Aertszen

M, #1165, b. 12 Aug 1640
     Willem Aertszen was baptized on 12-Aug-1640 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, New York County, New York; he was the 22nd baptism at the church. Willem married Christyntie Nagle on 1-Aug-1677.
     Willem Aertszen was also known as William Aertse Williamson. He was also known as Wiliam Eartse Williamse. He and Christyntie Nagle at Dutch Reformed Church, New York City, New York County, New York, 4-Dec-1679.

Children of Willem Aertszen and Christyntie Nagle

Christyntie Nagle

F, #1166, b. 26 Sep 1655
     Christyntie Nagle was baptized on 26-Sep-1655 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, New York County, New York. Christyntie married Willem Aertszen on 1-Aug-1677.
     Christyntie Nagle was also known as Christyntke Nagle. She and Willem Aertszen at Dutch Reformed Church, New York City, New York County, New York, 4-Dec-1679.

Children of Christyntie Nagle and Willem Aertszen

Jannetje Williamson

F, #1167, b. 1711, d. after 1748
Jannetje Williamson|b. 1711\nd. after 1748|p12.htm#i1167|Aert Williamson|b. 29 Apr 1678|p4.htm#i349|Annetje Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 13 Apr 1683|p4.htm#i348|Willem Aertszen|b. 12 Aug 1640|p12.htm#i1165|Christyntie Nagle|b. 26 Sep 1655|p12.htm#i1166|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Jannetje Williamson was born in 1711. She was the daughter of Aert Williamson and Annetje Willemse Van Kouwenhoven. Jannetje married Leffert Lefferson, son of Auke Lefferts and Marytie Ten Eyck, circa 1732. Jannetje Williamson died after 1748.

Children of Jannetje Williamson and Leffert Lefferson

Leffert Lefferson

M, #1168, b. 4 Oct 1711, d. 4 Aug 1755
Leffert Lefferson|b. 4 Oct 1711\nd. 4 Aug 1755|p12.htm#i1168|Auke Lefferts|b. 4 Apr 1678\nd. 26 Nov 1769|p577.htm#i57638|Marytie Ten Eyck|b. circa 1 Sep 1682\nd. 1 Sep 1732|p577.htm#i57639|||||||||||||
     Leffert Lefferson was baptized on 4-Oct-1711 at Old Brick Church, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Auke Lefferts and Marytie Ten Eyck. Leffert Lefferson was baptized on 14-Oct-1711 at Dutch Reformed Church, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Leffert married Jannetje Williamson, daughter of Aert Williamson and Annetje Willemse Van Kouwenhoven, circa 1732. Leffert married Margaret (Unknown) after 1743. Leffert Lefferson died on 4-Aug-1755 at Of, Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, at age 43.
     He was also known as Leffert Lefferts. He was also known as Leffert Leffertse. He was are found on the tax list of Franklin Twp. on the Raritan appears the name "Leffert Hagewout" supposed to be this Leffert Lefferts, who was assessed and taxed for 3 cattle, 3 shillings and 3 pence in 1735.

Children of Leffert Lefferson and Jannetje Williamson

Child of Leffert Lefferson and Margaret (Unknown)

Aeltje Williamson

F, #1169, b. 1714/15
Aeltje Williamson|b. 1714/15|p12.htm#i1169|Aert Williamson|b. 29 Apr 1678|p4.htm#i349|Annetje Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 13 Apr 1683|p4.htm#i348|Willem Aertszen|b. 12 Aug 1640|p12.htm#i1165|Christyntie Nagle|b. 26 Sep 1655|p12.htm#i1166|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Aeltje Williamson was born in 1714/15. She was the daughter of Aert Williamson and Annetje Willemse Van Kouwenhoven. Aeltje married Willem Barkalow, son of Dirck Barkeloo and Jannetje Van Arsdale, on 2-Dec-1737.
     Aeltje Williamson was also known as Aeltje Williamson.

Children of Aeltje Williamson and Willem Barkalow

Willem Barkalow

M, #1170, b. 16 Jan 1714, d. 8 Aug 1766
Willem Barkalow|b. 16 Jan 1714\nd. 8 Aug 1766|p12.htm#i1170|Dirck Barkeloo|b. circa 1675|p11.htm#i1040|Jannetje Van Arsdale|b. circa 1689\nd. after 1744|p11.htm#i1039|Willem J. L. Van Borculo|b. circa 1621\nd. Nov 1683|p91.htm#i9017|Lysbet Jans|b. circa 1650|p91.htm#i9073|Cornelius S. Van Arsdalen|b. 14 Dec 1665|p4.htm#i336|Aeltje W. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 14 Dec 1665\nd. circa 1690|p4.htm#i335|

Relationship=2nd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Willem Barkalow was baptized on 15-Jan-1714. He was baptized on 16-Jan-1714 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Dirck Barkeloo and Jannetje Van Arsdale. Willem married Aeltje Williamson, daughter of Aert Williamson and Annetje Willemse Van Kouwenhoven, on 2-Dec-1737. Willem Barkalow died on 8-Aug-1766 at Upper Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, at age 52. Willem's estate was proved on 29-Apr-1767.
     He was also known as William Barkelo. He was also known as William Barcalow.
Willem's left a will on 23-Jan-1749

he left his estate to his wife and three children, of who only the oldest son, Aart, is named by the testator; however, he recovered his health, lived until 1766, and had five other children. He died suddenly without making another will and the executors refused to execute the will to the wronging of the five younger children. A renunciation by his widow, Aeltje Barkelo, dated Sept. 11, 1766, mentioned sons Arthur and Derick and appointed them and her "brother-in-law Peter Forman" as executors INJA:33:31).
Source: Source: NYG&B, Vol. 84, April 1953, "The Van Barkelo Family in America", page 80.

Children of Willem Barkalow and Aeltje Williamson

Neltje Williamson

F, #1171, b. 16 Oct 1720, d. 6 Nov 1771
Neltje Williamson|b. 16 Oct 1720\nd. 6 Nov 1771|p12.htm#i1171|Aert Williamson|b. 29 Apr 1678|p4.htm#i349|Annetje Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 13 Apr 1683|p4.htm#i348|Willem Aertszen|b. 12 Aug 1640|p12.htm#i1165|Christyntie Nagle|b. 26 Sep 1655|p12.htm#i1166|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Neltje Williamson was baptized on 16-Oct-1720 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Aert Williamson and Annetje Willemse Van Kouwenhoven. Neltje married Peter Forman, son of Jonathan Forman and Margaret Wyckoff, on 28-Dec-1742 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. Neltje Williamson died on 6-Nov-1771 at age 51.
     She was also known as Eleanor Williamson.

Children of Neltje Williamson and Peter Forman

Peter Forman

M, #1172, b. 28 Mar 1719, d. 8 Sep 1785
Peter Forman|b. 28 Mar 1719\nd. 8 Sep 1785|p12.htm#i1172|Jonathan Forman|b. Sep 1688\nd. 28 Dec 1762|p12.htm#i1173|Margaret Wyckoff|b. 1693\nd. 21 Dec 1765|p12.htm#i1174|||||||Cornelius P. Wycoff|b. 1656\nd. 4 Apr 1746|p183.htm#i18226|Geertje Van Arsdalen|b. 1659|p271.htm#i27020|
      Peter Forman was born on 28-Mar-1719 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Jonathan Forman and Margaret Wyckoff. Peter married Neltje Williamson, daughter of Aert Williamson and Annetje Willemse Van Kouwenhoven, on 28-Dec-1742 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. Peter married Margaret Newell circa 1773 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. Peter Forman died on 8-Sep-1785 at Tenent, Monmouth County, New Jersey, at age 66.
     He was also known as Peter Foreman. He resided at at Manalapan, Monmouth County, New Jersey.

Children of Peter Forman and Neltje Williamson

Jonathan Forman

M, #1173, b. Sep 1688, d. 28 Dec 1762
      Jonathan Forman was born in Sep-1688 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. Jonathan married Margaret Wyckoff, daughter of Cornelius Pieterse Wycoff and Geertje Van Arsdalen. Jonathan Forman died on 28-Dec-1762 at age 74. Jonathan was buried after 28-Dec-1762 at Old Scots Burial Ground, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey.

Children of Jonathan Forman and Margaret Wyckoff

Margaret Wyckoff

F, #1174, b. 1693, d. 21 Dec 1765
Margaret Wyckoff|b. 1693\nd. 21 Dec 1765|p12.htm#i1174|Cornelius Pieterse Wycoff|b. 1656\nd. 4 Apr 1746|p183.htm#i18226|Geertje Van Arsdalen|b. 1659|p271.htm#i27020|Pieter C. Wyckoff|b. 6 Jan 1624/25\nd. 30 Jun 1694|p8.htm#i721|Grietje C. Van Ness|b. 1627\nd. between 1699 and 1703|p8.htm#i722|Simon J. Van Arsdalen|b. 1629\nd. 29 Oct 1710|p11.htm#i1036|Peternelle C. Wyckoff|b. 28 Oct 1640|p11.htm#i1037|
      Margaret Wyckoff was born in 1693. She was the daughter of Cornelius Pieterse Wycoff and Geertje Van Arsdalen. Margaret married Jonathan Forman. Margaret Wyckoff died on 21-Dec-1765. Margaret was buried after 21-Dec-1765 at Old Scots Burial Ground, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey.

Children of Margaret Wyckoff and Jonathan Forman

Lucas Stevense Van Voorhees

M, #1175, b. circa 1650, d. after 28 Dec 1724
Lucas Stevense Van Voorhees|b. circa 1650\nd. after 28 Dec 1724|p12.htm#i1175|Steven Coerts Van Voorhees|b. 1600\nd. 16 Feb 1683/84|p10.htm#i925|Willemtje Roelofs Seuberinge|b. 1619\nd. 1690|p92.htm#i9108|||||||||||||
      Lucas Stevense Van Voorhees was born circa 1650 at Hees, Drenthe, Netherlands. He was born in 1650 at Hees, Drente, Netherlands. He was the son of Steven Coerts Van Voorhees and Willemtje Roelofs Seuberinge. Lucas married Catherine Hansen Van Noortstrand in 1671 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York. Lucas married Jannetje Minnes, daughter of Minne Johannes and Rensje Feddans, on 26-Jan-1688/89 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York. Lucas Stevense Van Voorhees died in 1713 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York. He died after 28-Dec-1724.
     He was also known as Lucas Stevensen van Hees. He was also known as Lucas Stevense Van Voorhees Lucas did not marry a third time as thought by some (i.e., Catherine Van Dyk). Lucas should not be confused with Lucas Stevensen, a member of the Dutch Reformed Church of New York City at that time.

Children of Lucas Stevense Van Voorhees and Catherine Hansen Van Noortstrand

Children of Lucas Stevense Van Voorhees and Jannetje Minnes

Catherine Hansen Van Noortstrand

F, #1176, b. circa 1650
     Catherine Hansen Van Noortstrand died at Flatlands, Kings County, New York. She was born circa 1650. Catherine married Lucas Stevense Van Voorhees, son of Steven Coerts Van Voorhees and Willemtje Roelofs Seuberinge, in 1671 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York.
     Catherine Hansen Van Noortstrand was also known as Catherine Hensen. She was also known as Catherine Hansen.

Children of Catherine Hansen Van Noortstrand and Lucas Stevense Van Voorhees

William Van Kouwenhoven

M, #1177, b. 10 Mar 1710, d. 7 Jun 1710
William Van Kouwenhoven|b. 10 Mar 1710\nd. 7 Jun 1710|p12.htm#i1177|William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 7 Mar 1685/86\nd. 19 Jan 1769|p4.htm#i350|Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees|b. 5 Apr 1686 or 25 1686\nd. 30 Sep 1774|p4.htm#i351|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|Lucas S. Van Voorhees|b. circa 1650\nd. after 28 Dec 1724|p12.htm#i1175|Catherine H. Van Noortstrand|b. circa 1650|p12.htm#i1176|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      William Van Kouwenhoven was born on 10-Mar-1710. He was the son of William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees. William Van Kouwenhoven died on 7-Jun-1710.

Catalina Van Kouwenhoven

F, #1178, b. 27 Jul 1711, d. 28 Jul 1720
Catalina Van Kouwenhoven|b. 27 Jul 1711\nd. 28 Jul 1720|p12.htm#i1178|William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 7 Mar 1685/86\nd. 19 Jan 1769|p4.htm#i350|Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees|b. 5 Apr 1686 or 25 1686\nd. 30 Sep 1774|p4.htm#i351|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|Lucas S. Van Voorhees|b. circa 1650\nd. after 28 Dec 1724|p12.htm#i1175|Catherine H. Van Noortstrand|b. circa 1650|p12.htm#i1176|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Catalina Van Kouwenhoven was born on 27-Jul-1711. She was the daughter of William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees. Catalina Van Kouwenhoven died on 28-Jul-1720 at age 9.

William Couwenhoven

M, #1179, b. 22 Jan 1713, d. circa Sep 1747
William Couwenhoven|b. 22 Jan 1713\nd. circa Sep 1747|p12.htm#i1179|William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 7 Mar 1685/86\nd. 19 Jan 1769|p4.htm#i350|Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees|b. 5 Apr 1686 or 25 1686\nd. 30 Sep 1774|p4.htm#i351|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|Lucas S. Van Voorhees|b. circa 1650\nd. after 28 Dec 1724|p12.htm#i1175|Catherine H. Van Noortstrand|b. circa 1650|p12.htm#i1176|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      William Couwenhoven was born on 22-Jan-1711. He was born on 22-Jan-1713 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York. He was the son of William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees. William married Margaretetta Gerretse Schenck, daughter of Garret Roelfse Schenck and Neeltje Coertse Van Voorhees, circa 1735. William Couwenhoven died circa Sep-1747 at New Jersey. William's estate was proved on 29-Oct-1747.
     He was also known as William Kouwenhoven. He was also known as William Van Kouwenhoven. In his will dated Feb 17, 1746/47, William Covenhoven of Windsor Twp., Middlesex County, yoeman, mentioned his wife Margaret, and his children, all under age: William, Garrit, Ann, Nelly, Sarah, and David. The executors were his widow, William Covenhoven of Flatlands, L.I., and Albert Schenck. His will was witnessed by Cornelius Covenhoven, Derick Sutphen, Joseph Skelton, and Albert Schenck.

Children of William Couwenhoven and Margaretetta Gerretse Schenck

Jannetje Couwenhoven

F, #1180, b. 6 Oct 1714, d. 14 Feb 1792
Jannetje Couwenhoven|b. 6 Oct 1714\nd. 14 Feb 1792|p12.htm#i1180|William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 7 Mar 1685/86\nd. 19 Jan 1769|p4.htm#i350|Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees|b. 5 Apr 1686 or 25 1686\nd. 30 Sep 1774|p4.htm#i351|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|Lucas S. Van Voorhees|b. circa 1650\nd. after 28 Dec 1724|p12.htm#i1175|Catherine H. Van Noortstrand|b. circa 1650|p12.htm#i1176|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Jannetje Couwenhoven was born on 6-Oct-1714 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees. Jannetje married Jacob Emans, son of Andreas Emans and Rebecca Van Cleef, before Oct-1733. Jannetje married Gerrit Gerretse Schenck, son of Garret Roelfse Schenck and Neeltje Coertse Van Voorhees, in Nov-1737 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York. Jannetje Couwenhoven died on 14-Feb-1792 at Holmdel, Monmouth County, New Jersey, at age 77. She died on 14-Feb-1792 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, at age 77. Jannetje was buried circa 15-Feb-1792 at Schenck-Couvenhoven Cemetery, Pleasant Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
     She was also known as Jannetje Kouwenhoven. She was also known as Jannetje Williamse Van Couwenhoven. She was also known as Jannetje Van Kouwenhoven. She and Gerrit Gerretse Schenck at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1740.

Child of Jannetje Couwenhoven and Jacob Emans

Children of Jannetje Couwenhoven and Gerrit Gerretse Schenck

Garret Roelfse Schenck

M, #1181, b. 27 Oct 1671, d. 5 Sep 1745
Garret Roelfse Schenck|b. 27 Oct 1671\nd. 5 Sep 1745|p12.htm#i1181|Roelof Martense Schenck|b. 16 Sep 1620\nd. 1704/5|p4.htm#i331|Neeltje Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 20 Sep 1641\nd. circa 1672|p4.htm#i330|Martin V. N. Schenck|b. 7 Aug 1584|p10.htm#i914|Maria M. Bockhurst|b. 1609|p828.htm#i82798|Gerret W. Van Kouwenhoven|b. circa 1610\nd. circa 1648|p3.htm#i275|Aeltje C. Cool|b. circa 1615\nd. 14 Jun 1683|p3.htm#i276|

Relationship=1st cousin 8 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=Great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Garret Roelfse Schenck was born on 27-Oct-1671 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York. He was the son of Roelof Martense Schenck and Neeltje Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven. Garret Roelfse Schenck married Neeltje Coertse Van Voorhees, daughter of Coert Stevense Van Voorhees and Marretje Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven, circa 1693 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York, his cousin; They were first cousins. Garret Roelfse Schenck died on 5-Sep-1745 at Rappleyea Farm, Pleasant Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey, at age 73. Garret was buried at Schenck-Couwenhoven Cemetery, Pleasant Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Garret's estate was proved on 7-Oct-1745.
     He was also known as Garrett Schenck. He was also known as Gerrit Schenck. He and Neeltje Coertse Van Voorhees resided at at Pleasant Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey, circa 1696. Garret Roelfse Schenck left a will on 2-Jan-1739.

Children of Garret Roelfse Schenck and Neeltje Coertse Van Voorhees

Gerrit Gerretse Schenck

M, #1182, b. 30 Aug 1712, d. 20 Aug 1757
Gerrit Gerretse Schenck|b. 30 Aug 1712\nd. 20 Aug 1757|p12.htm#i1182|Garret Roelfse Schenck|b. 27 Oct 1671\nd. 5 Sep 1745|p12.htm#i1181|Neeltje Coertse Van Voorhees|b. 30 Jun 1676\nd. 4 Aug 1750|p6.htm#i567|Roelof M. Schenck|b. 16 Sep 1620\nd. 1704/5|p4.htm#i331|Neeltje G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 20 Sep 1641\nd. circa 1672|p4.htm#i330|Coert S. Van Voorhees|b. 1638\nd. after 20 Jun 1699|p4.htm#i329|Marretje G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 10 Apr 1644\nd. between 1702 and 1709|p4.htm#i328|

Relationship=2nd cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Gerrit Gerretse Schenck was born on 30-Aug-1712 at Pleasant Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey; Pos born Nov 2 1712. He was the son of Garret Roelfse Schenck and Neeltje Coertse Van Voorhees. Gerrit married Jannetje Couwenhoven, daughter of William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees, in Nov-1737 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York. Gerrit Gerretse Schenck died on 20-Aug-1757 at age 44. Gerrit was buried circa 21-Aug-1757 at Schenck-Couvenhoven Cemetery, Pleasant Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
     He was also known as Gerrit Schenck. He and Jannetje Couwenhoven at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1740.

Children of Gerrit Gerretse Schenck and Jannetje Couwenhoven

Jacob Emans

M, #1183, d. 1735
Jacob Emans|d. 1735|p12.htm#i1183|Andreas Emans|b. circa 1677|p36.htm#i3532|Rebecca Van Cleef|b. circa 1672\nd. 15 Nov 1755|p36.htm#i3533|John Emans Sr.|b. 1639\nd. 1715|p577.htm#i57626|Sarah A. Van Salee|b. circa 1635\nd. 1715|p577.htm#i57627|||||||
     Jacob Emans was the son of Andreas Emans and Rebecca Van Cleef. Jacob married Jannetje Couwenhoven, daughter of William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees, before Oct-1733. Jacob Emans died in 1735.
     He resided at at New Utrecht, Kings County, New York. He was also known as Jacobus Emans.

Child of Jacob Emans and Jannetje Couwenhoven

Luke Covenhoven

M, #1184, b. 3 Jun 1716, d. 26 Dec 1777
Luke Covenhoven|b. 3 Jun 1716\nd. 26 Dec 1777|p12.htm#i1184|William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 7 Mar 1685/86\nd. 19 Jan 1769|p4.htm#i350|Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees|b. 5 Apr 1686 or 25 1686\nd. 30 Sep 1774|p4.htm#i351|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|Lucas S. Van Voorhees|b. circa 1650\nd. after 28 Dec 1724|p12.htm#i1175|Catherine H. Van Noortstrand|b. circa 1650|p12.htm#i1176|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Luke Covenhoven was born on 3-Jun-1716 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York. He was the son of William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees. Luke Covenhoven and Elizabeth Johnson obtained a marriage license on 26-Oct-1739. Luke married Elizabeth Johnson, daughter of Rutgert Johnson and Annetje Garrets, circa Nov-1739. Luke Covenhoven died on 26-Dec-1777 at Windsor Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey, at age 61. Luke's estate was proved on 14-Jan-1778.
     He was also known as Luke Van Kouwenhoven. He was also known as Luke Kouwenhoven. He was also known as Lucas William Couwenhoven. In his will dated Aug 26, 1777, Luke Covenhoven of Windsor, Middlesex County, named his wife Elizabeth; his sons Willliam, Garret, Rut, and Luke; and his daughters Ann, wfe of William Voorhees, Elizabeth wife of Jacob Bergen, and Eve Covenhoven. The executors were his widow and sons, William and Garret, and it was witnessed by Hannah Tindall, John Tindall, and Thomas Cahill.

Children of Luke Covenhoven and Elizabeth Johnson

Elizabeth Johnson

F, #1185, b. Aug 1716, d. 21 Jun 1789
Elizabeth Johnson|b. Aug 1716\nd. 21 Jun 1789|p12.htm#i1185|Rutgert Johnson|b. 16 Nov 1669|p36.htm#i3594|Annetje Garrets|b. 17 Feb 1668/69|p36.htm#i3595|||||||||||||
      Elizabeth Johnson was born in Aug-1716 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of Rutgert Johnson and Annetje Garrets. Elizabeth Johnson and Luke Covenhoven obtained a marriage license on 26-Oct-1739. Elizabeth married Luke Covenhoven, son of William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees, circa Nov-1739. Elizabeth Johnson died on 21-Jun-1789 at Windsor Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey, at age 72.

Children of Elizabeth Johnson and Luke Covenhoven

Altje Covenhoven

F, #1186, b. 21 Mar 1718
Altje Covenhoven|b. 21 Mar 1718|p12.htm#i1186|William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 7 Mar 1685/86\nd. 19 Jan 1769|p4.htm#i350|Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees|b. 5 Apr 1686 or 25 1686\nd. 30 Sep 1774|p4.htm#i351|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|Lucas S. Van Voorhees|b. circa 1650\nd. after 28 Dec 1724|p12.htm#i1175|Catherine H. Van Noortstrand|b. circa 1650|p12.htm#i1176|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Altje Covenhoven died at Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey. She was born on 21-Mar-1718 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees. Altje married Cornelius Van Voorhees, son of Cornelis Coerte Van Voorhees and Annetje Rapalje, circa 1744.
     Altje Covenhoven was also known as Altje Van Kouwenhoven. She was also known as Aeltie Couwenhoven.

Children of Altje Covenhoven and Cornelius Van Voorhees

Cornelius Van Voorhees

M, #1187, b. circa 1705, d. Nov 1784
Cornelius Van Voorhees|b. circa 1705\nd. Nov 1784|p12.htm#i1187|Cornelis Coerte Van Voorhees|b. 3 Jun 1678|p10.htm#i958|Annetje Rapalje|b. 27 Mar 1681|p10.htm#i959|Coert S. Van Voorhees|b. 1638\nd. after 20 Jun 1699|p4.htm#i329|Marretje G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 10 Apr 1644\nd. between 1702 and 1709|p4.htm#i328|Daniel J. Rapalje|b. 29 Dec 1650\nd. 26 Dec 1725|p269.htm#i26810|Sarah Clock|b. circa 1654\nd. 28 Feb 1731|p270.htm#i26914|

Relationship=2nd cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Cornelius Van Voorhees was born circa 1705. He was the son of Cornelis Coerte Van Voorhees and Annetje Rapalje. Cornelius married Altje Covenhoven, daughter of William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees, circa 1744. Cornelius married Sarah (Unknown) circa 1754. Cornelius Van Voorhees died in Nov-1784 at Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey. Cornelius's estate was proved on 15-Nov-1784.
     He resided at at Flatlands, Kings County, New York. He resided at at 5 miles southeast, Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey. He was also known as Cornelius Voorhees. He was also known as Cornelius Van Voorhies. He was also known as Cornelius Van Voorhees.
Cornelius's left a will on 25-Sep-1784 at Middlesex County, New Jersey.

Children of Cornelius Van Voorhees and Altje Covenhoven

Child of Cornelius Van Voorhees and Sarah (Unknown)

Annetje Van Kouwenhoven

F, #1188, b. 23 Mar 1719/20, d. 18 Aug 1739
Annetje Van Kouwenhoven|b. 23 Mar 1719/20\nd. 18 Aug 1739|p12.htm#i1188|William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 7 Mar 1685/86\nd. 19 Jan 1769|p4.htm#i350|Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees|b. 5 Apr 1686 or 25 1686\nd. 30 Sep 1774|p4.htm#i351|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|Lucas S. Van Voorhees|b. circa 1650\nd. after 28 Dec 1724|p12.htm#i1175|Catherine H. Van Noortstrand|b. circa 1650|p12.htm#i1176|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Annetje Van Kouwenhoven was born on 21-Mar-1719/20. She was born on 23-Mar-1719/20 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees. Annetje married John Garretse Schenck, son of Garret Roelfse Schenck and Neeltje Coertse Van Voorhees, on 22-Nov-1737; Jan's first wife, Kelly has date Nov 21, 1737. Annetje Van Kouwenhoven died on 18-Aug-1739 at age 19.
     She was also known as Annetje Willamse Van Couwenhoven.

Child of Annetje Van Kouwenhoven and John Garretse Schenck

John Garretse Schenck

M, #1189, b. 7 Dec 1717, d. 13 Feb 1775
John Garretse Schenck|b. 7 Dec 1717\nd. 13 Feb 1775|p12.htm#i1189|Garret Roelfse Schenck|b. 27 Oct 1671\nd. 5 Sep 1745|p12.htm#i1181|Neeltje Coertse Van Voorhees|b. 30 Jun 1676\nd. 4 Aug 1750|p6.htm#i567|Roelof M. Schenck|b. 16 Sep 1620\nd. 1704/5|p4.htm#i331|Neeltje G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 20 Sep 1641\nd. circa 1672|p4.htm#i330|Coert S. Van Voorhees|b. 1638\nd. after 20 Jun 1699|p4.htm#i329|Marretje G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 10 Apr 1644\nd. between 1702 and 1709|p4.htm#i328|

Relationship=2nd cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      John Garretse Schenck was born on 7-Dec-1717 at Pleasant Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was born on 7-Dec-1717 at Holmdel, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Garret Roelfse Schenck and Neeltje Coertse Van Voorhees. John Garretse Schenck was baptized on 9-Feb-1718 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. John married Annetje Van Kouwenhoven, daughter of William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees, on 22-Nov-1737; Jan's first wife, Kelly has date Nov 21, 1737. John married Mary Johnson, daughter of Rutgert Johnson and Annetje Garrets, on 5-Feb-1740/41 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. John married Catrina Holmes after Nov-1767 at Holmdel, Monmouth County, New Jersey. John Garretse Schenck died on 13-Feb-1775 at Pleasant Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey, at age 57.
     He was also known as John Schenck. He was also known as Jan Schenck.

Child of John Garretse Schenck and Annetje Van Kouwenhoven

Children of John Garretse Schenck and Mary Johnson

Mary Johnson

F, #1190, b. 25 Aug 1721, d. 7 Nov 1767
Mary Johnson|b. 25 Aug 1721\nd. 7 Nov 1767|p12.htm#i1190|Rutgert Johnson|b. 16 Nov 1669|p36.htm#i3594|Annetje Garrets|b. 17 Feb 1668/69|p36.htm#i3595|||||||||||||
      Mary Johnson was born on 25-Aug-1721. She was the daughter of Rutgert Johnson and Annetje Garrets. Mary married John Garretse Schenck, son of Garret Roelfse Schenck and Neeltje Coertse Van Voorhees, on 5-Feb-1740/41 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. Mary Johnson died on 7-Nov-1767 at age 46.
     She was also known as Catherine Johnson.

Children of Mary Johnson and John Garretse Schenck

Catrina Holmes

F, #1191
     Catrina married John Garretse Schenck, son of Garret Roelfse Schenck and Neeltje Coertse Van Voorhees, after Nov-1767 at Holmdel, Monmouth County, New Jersey.

Catryntje Van Kouwenhoven

F, #1192, b. 1 Apr 1722, d. before 10 Dec 1757
Catryntje Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1 Apr 1722\nd. before 10 Dec 1757|p12.htm#i1192|William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 7 Mar 1685/86\nd. 19 Jan 1769|p4.htm#i350|Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees|b. 5 Apr 1686 or 25 1686\nd. 30 Sep 1774|p4.htm#i351|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|Lucas S. Van Voorhees|b. circa 1650\nd. after 28 Dec 1724|p12.htm#i1175|Catherine H. Van Noortstrand|b. circa 1650|p12.htm#i1176|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Catryntje Van Kouwenhoven was born on 1-Apr-1722 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees. Catryntje married Albert Gerretse Schenck, son of Garret Roelfse Schenck and Neeltje Coertse Van Voorhees, on 19-Sep-1745 at Monmouth County, New Jersey; Albert's first wife. Catryntje Van Kouwenhoven died before 10-Dec-1757; When her father made his will.
     She was also known as Catryntie Willamse Van Couwenhoven. She was also known as Caty Conover.

Children of Catryntje Van Kouwenhoven and Albert Gerretse Schenck

Albert Gerretse Schenck

M, #1193, b. 19 Apr 1721, d. 21 May 1786
Albert Gerretse Schenck|b. 19 Apr 1721\nd. 21 May 1786|p12.htm#i1193|Garret Roelfse Schenck|b. 27 Oct 1671\nd. 5 Sep 1745|p12.htm#i1181|Neeltje Coertse Van Voorhees|b. 30 Jun 1676\nd. 4 Aug 1750|p6.htm#i567|Roelof M. Schenck|b. 16 Sep 1620\nd. 1704/5|p4.htm#i331|Neeltje G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 20 Sep 1641\nd. circa 1672|p4.htm#i330|Coert S. Van Voorhees|b. 1638\nd. after 20 Jun 1699|p4.htm#i329|Marretje G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 10 Apr 1644\nd. between 1702 and 1709|p4.htm#i328|

Relationship=2nd cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Albert Gerretse Schenck was born on 19-Apr-1721 at Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Garret Roelfse Schenck and Neeltje Coertse Van Voorhees. Albert Gerretse Schenck was baptized on 18-May-1721 at Dutch Reformed Church, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Albert married Catryntje Van Kouwenhoven, daughter of William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees, on 19-Sep-1745 at Monmouth County, New Jersey; Albert's first wife. Albert married Angenetje Van Brunt, daughter of Nicholas Van Brunt and Gessje Hendrickson, circa 1758. Albert Gerretse Schenck died on 21-May-1786 at Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey, at age 65. He died on 21-May-1786 at Penn's Neck, Mercer County, New Jersey, at age 65.
     He was also known as Albert Schenck.

Children of Albert Gerretse Schenck and Catryntje Van Kouwenhoven

Children of Albert Gerretse Schenck and Angenetje Van Brunt

Angenetje Van Brunt

F, #1194, b. 9 Mar 1734
Angenetje Van Brunt|b. 9 Mar 1734|p12.htm#i1194|Nicholas Van Brunt|b. 21 Aug 1684|p21.htm#i2072|Gessje Hendrickson|b. circa 1710|p21.htm#i2073|Cornelius R. Van Brunt|b. 28 Dec 1664\nd. Jun 1748|p378.htm#i37776|Tryntje A. Bennet|b. 3 Feb 1664\nd. 1735|p986.htm#i98522|Hendrick Hendrickson|b. circa 1666\nd. circa 1738|p569.htm#i56871|Helena Cortelyou|b. circa 1663\nd. before 1726|p252.htm#i25169|
      Angenetje Van Brunt was born on 9-Mar-1733 at Penn's Neck, Mercer County, New Jersey. She was baptized on 9-Mar-1734 at Dutch Reformed Church, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Nicholas Van Brunt and Gessje Hendrickson. Angenetje Van Brunt was baptized on 9-Feb-1734/35 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Angenetje married Albert Gerretse Schenck, son of Garret Roelfse Schenck and Neeltje Coertse Van Voorhees, circa 1758. Angenetje's estate was proved on 8-Mar-1814.
     She was also known as Agnes Van Brunt. They had more than one chlid circa 1755.
Angenetje's left a will on 8-Jul-1811 at West Windsor Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey.

Children of Angenetje Van Brunt and Albert Gerretse Schenck

Neeltje Covenhoven

F, #1195, b. 6 Mar 1724
Neeltje Covenhoven|b. 6 Mar 1724|p12.htm#i1195|William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 7 Mar 1685/86\nd. 19 Jan 1769|p4.htm#i350|Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees|b. 5 Apr 1686 or 25 1686\nd. 30 Sep 1774|p4.htm#i351|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|Lucas S. Van Voorhees|b. circa 1650\nd. after 28 Dec 1724|p12.htm#i1175|Catherine H. Van Noortstrand|b. circa 1650|p12.htm#i1176|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Neeltje Covenhoven was born on 6-Mar-1724 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees. Neeltje married Johannes Duryea, son of Abraham Duryea and Elizabeth Polhemus, on 19-Sep-1745.
     Neeltje Covenhoven was also known as Neeltje Kouwenhoven. She was also known as Neeltje Van Kouwenhoven. She and Johannes Duryea resided at at New York City, New York County, New York, in 1746; joined the Dutch Church.

Children of Neeltje Covenhoven and Johannes Duryea

Johannes Duryea

M, #1196, d. Jun 1825
Johannes Duryea|d. Jun 1825|p12.htm#i1196|Abraham Duryea|b. circa 1688/89\nd. between 9 Jan 1753 and 28 Feb 1764|p37.htm#i3666|Elizabeth Polhemus|b. 5 Nov 1693\nd. circa 1776|p37.htm#i3667|||||||Theodorus Polhemus|b. circa 1646\nd. 1722|p926.htm#i92540|Aertje T. Bogaert|b. 19 Dec 1655|p926.htm#i92539|
     Johannes Duryea was the son of Abraham Duryea and Elizabeth Polhemus. Johannes married Neeltje Covenhoven, daughter of William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees, on 19-Sep-1745. Johannes married Jannetje Low, daughter of Cornelius Low and Rachel Roosevelt, on 8-Jul-1784 at Dutch Reformed Church, New York City, New York County, New York. Johannes Duryea died in Jun-1825.
     He was also known as John Duryea. He and Neeltje Covenhoven resided at at New York City, New York County, New York, in 1746; joined the Dutch Church.

Children of Johannes Duryea and Neeltje Covenhoven

Garret Kouwenhoven

M, #1197, b. 11 Nov 1726, d. 23 Sep 1777
Garret Kouwenhoven|b. 11 Nov 1726\nd. 23 Sep 1777|p12.htm#i1197|William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 7 Mar 1685/86\nd. 19 Jan 1769|p4.htm#i350|Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees|b. 5 Apr 1686 or 25 1686\nd. 30 Sep 1774|p4.htm#i351|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|Lucas S. Van Voorhees|b. circa 1650\nd. after 28 Dec 1724|p12.htm#i1175|Catherine H. Van Noortstrand|b. circa 1650|p12.htm#i1176|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Garret Kouwenhoven was born on 11-Nov-1726 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York. He was the son of William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees. Garret married Antje Lefferts, daughter of Peter Lefferts and Ida Suydam, on 1-May-1748 at Dutch Reformed Church, Flatbush, Kings County, New York. Garret Kouwenhoven died on 23-Sep-1777 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York, at age 50. Garret's estate was proved on 15-Jan-1778 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York.
     He was also known as Garret Kowenhoven. He was also known as Garret Van Kouwenhoven. In his will, dated Sep 13, 1777, Garret Covenhoven of Flatlands, Kings County, NY, mentioned his wife Antje; his daughters Ida, Seitje, Abigail, and Jannetje; and his sons Peter, William, Gerrit and Luke. Among other provisions were: "I leave to my son Peter for his birthright, all my Patentee right in Commons and undivided lands in Flatbush, which my father William Covenhoven did make over to me, and which he received from his father William Gerrittse Van Kouwenhoven, by a certain Instrument, dated July 28, 1727." The executors were Nicholas Schenck, John Remsen, Peter and Wiliam Covenhoven, and the witnesses were Abraham Voorhees, Peter Wyckoff, and Johannes Ditmars.

Children of Garret Kouwenhoven and Antje Lefferts

Antje Lefferts

F, #1198, b. 12 May 1728, d. 19 Mar 1782
Antje Lefferts|b. 12 May 1728\nd. 19 Mar 1782|p12.htm#i1198|Peter Lefferts|b. 18 May 1680\nd. 13 Mar 1774|p37.htm#i3682|Ida Suydam|b. circa 1695|p37.htm#i3683|||||||||||||
      Antje Lefferts was born on 12-May-1728 at Flatbush, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of Peter Lefferts and Ida Suydam. Antje married Garret Kouwenhoven, son of William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees, on 1-May-1748 at Dutch Reformed Church, Flatbush, Kings County, New York. Antje Lefferts died on 19-Mar-1782 at Flatbush, Kings County, New York, at age 53.
     She was also known as Ann Lefferts. She was also known as Antie Lefferts.

Children of Antje Lefferts and Garret Kouwenhoven

Sarah Van Kouwenhoven

F, #1199, b. 23 Jul 1728, d. 24 Feb 1732
Sarah Van Kouwenhoven|b. 23 Jul 1728\nd. 24 Feb 1732|p12.htm#i1199|William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 7 Mar 1685/86\nd. 19 Jan 1769|p4.htm#i350|Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees|b. 5 Apr 1686 or 25 1686\nd. 30 Sep 1774|p4.htm#i351|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|Lucas S. Van Voorhees|b. circa 1650\nd. after 28 Dec 1724|p12.htm#i1175|Catherine H. Van Noortstrand|b. circa 1650|p12.htm#i1176|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Sarah Van Kouwenhoven was born on 23-Jul-1728. She was the daughter of William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees. Sarah Van Kouwenhoven died on 24-Feb-1732 at age 3.

Jacoba Van Kouwenhoven

F, #1200, b. 27 Oct 1734, d. circa 28 Oct 1734
Jacoba Van Kouwenhoven|b. 27 Oct 1734\nd. circa 28 Oct 1734|p12.htm#i1200|William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven|b. 7 Mar 1685/86\nd. 19 Jan 1769|p4.htm#i350|Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees|b. 5 Apr 1686 or 25 1686\nd. 30 Sep 1774|p4.htm#i351|Willem G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1728|p3.htm#i271|Jannetije P. Monfoort|b. 8 May 1646\nd. after 1723|p3.htm#i272|Lucas S. Van Voorhees|b. circa 1650\nd. after 28 Dec 1724|p12.htm#i1175|Catherine H. Van Noortstrand|b. circa 1650|p12.htm#i1176|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Jacoba Van Kouwenhoven was baptized on 27-Oct-1734 at New Utrecht, Kings County, New York. She died young. She was the daughter of William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees.
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