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Lydia Longstreet

F, #37902, b. 10 Jun 1759, d. 18 Oct 1843
Lydia Longstreet|b. 10 Jun 1759\nd. 18 Oct 1843|p380.htm#i37902|Aaron Longstreet|b. 26 Nov 1710\nd. circa 1793|p379.htm#i37899|Lydia Hull|b. circa 1710|p1212.htm#i121192|Stoffle D. Longstreet|b. circa 1666\nd. between 1739 and 1741|p380.htm#i37903|Moyka Lane|b. between 1672 and 1675\nd. circa 1753|p380.htm#i37904|||||||

Relationship=2nd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
     Lydia Longstreet was baptized on 10-Jun-1759 at Old Tennent Church, Tennent, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Aaron Longstreet and Lydia Hull. Lydia married Matthew Van Dyke, son of Mathys Van Dyck and Nieltje Lane, on 25-Jun-1774. Lydia Longstreet died on 18-Oct-1843 at age 84.
     She and Matthew Van Dyke resided at at Mapleton, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, circa 1809.

Children of Lydia Longstreet and Matthew Van Dyke

Stoffle Dircksen Longstreet

M, #37903, b. circa 1666, d. between 1739 and 1741
      Stoffle Dircksen Longstreet was born circa 1666 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York. Stoffle married Moyka Lane, daughter of Gijsbert Thyssen Laenen and Jennike Smith, circa 1695. Stoffle Dircksen Longstreet died at farm on the Manasaquan River, New Jersey. He died between 1739 and 1741 at Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey. His estate was probated on 1-Mar-1741

BE IT ALSO REMEMBERED that at the same time Richard Longstreet, Gilbert Longstreet, Aury Longstreet and Theophilus Longstreet, the Executors within named, personally came before me and were sworn to the due execution and performance of the within Will and Testament according to law.
THOS BARTOW.


LEWIS MORRIS, Esqre., Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over His Majesty's Province of New Jersey and Territories thereon depending in America, and Vice Admiral in the same, etc., To all to whom these Presents shall come, Greeting. Know ye that at Perth Amboy on the first day of March in the Year of Our Lord One thousand Seven Hundred and forty-one, the last Will and Testament of Theophilus Longstreet of the town of Shrewsbury, etc., yeoman, deceased, was proved before Thomas Bartow, who was thereunto duly authorized and appointed for that purpose and is now approved andallowed of by me, he the said deceased, having while he lived and at the time of his death, goods, rights and credits in divers places within this Province by means whereof the full disposition of all and singular the goods, rights and credits of the said deceased and the granting administration of them, also the hearing of amount calculation or reckoning and the final discharge and dismission from the same unto me solely and not unto any other inferior Judge are manifestly know to belong and the administration of all and singular the goods, rights and credits of the said deceased and his last Will and Testament in any manner of way concerning was granted unto Richard Longstreet, Gilbert Longstreet, Aury Longstreet and Theophilus Longstreet, the Executors in the said Testament named Chief of well and truly performing the said Will and of making a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods, rights and credits of the said deceased and exhibiting the same into the Registry of the prerogative Court in the Secretary's office at Peth Amboy and of rendering a just and true acount when thereunto lawfully required, being duly sworn on the Holy Evangelists. In testimony whereof I have caused the Prerogative Seal of the said Province to be affixed at Perth Amboy in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and forty-one.
THOS. BARTOW, Reg'r.

     He was also known as Theophilis Longstreet. He was also known as Stoffel Dircksen Langestrat. He was also known as Stoffel Dircksen Langstraat.
Stoffle Dircksen's left a will on 1-Dec-1739

Stoffel Dircksen Langestraet (aka Theophilus)
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IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN. I Theophilus Longstreet of the town of Shrewsbury in the county of Monmouth and eastern division of the Province of New Jersey, yeoman, being in good health of body and of sound and disposing mind and memory, thanks be given to almighty God for that and all other manifold mercies to me, do in this my time of health, make, ordain and constitute this, my last will and testament, in the manner following, that is to say:

First and principally, I give and recommend my soul into the hands of God that gave it and my body to the earth, to be decently buried at the discretion of my executors, nothing doubting but at the general resurrection to receive the same again by the mighty power of God;

And as touching my temporal estate, wherewith it shall please God to bless me with at the time of my decease, I give, devise and bequeaththe same after the following manner and form:

I give unto my beloved wife Mercy, the use of any fire room of my house which she shall choose, two featherbeds and furniture and as many household goods as will be sufficient for her to keep house with all during all the time she remains my widow and during the said time I order my sons to find her sufficient firewood cut and carted to her door and a milch cow winter and summer and if she sees cause to keep one of the young negro wenches my will is that she may have which she pleases of them during my said wife's life with this proviso, that said negro wench at her decease, shall be reckoned and esteemed as part of my personal estate. What I have herein given to my wife is given to her instead of her thirds or dower.

I give, devise and bequeath to my eldest son, Richard Longstreet, the plantation whereon he now lives and has in possession on the north side of Manasquan River to him, his heirs and assigns forever my old gun and the sum of fifty pounds out of my personal estate.

I give, devise and bequeath to my second son, Gilbert Longstreet, the plantation whereon he now lives and has possession of on the north side of said Manasquan River to him, the said Gilbert, his heirs and assigns forever.

My will is, and I hereby give, devise and bequeath all my tract of land on the north side and all land and meadow on the south side of said river equally to be divided between my said sons, Richard and Gilbert, to them, their heirs and assigns forever.

I give, devise and bequeath to my third son, Aury Longstreet, all that tract of land and meadow at Raritom whereon he now lives and has in possession to him the said Aury his heirs and assigns forever. I give, devise and bequeath to my fourth son, Theophilus Longstreet, all my land and meadow in said town on Long Branch and Raccoon Island being in my possession, to him, the said Theophilus, his heirs and assigns forever and my best horse, he having his choice.

All the rest of my lands and meadow, wheresoever situate, I give, devise and bequeath to my said four sons to be equally divided in four parts to them, their heirs and assigns forever.

And I hereby order my said four sons to pay unto their mother during er widowhood the sum of ten pounds yearly, that is, fifty shillings a year apiece.

All the residue of my persoanal estate not herein before bequeathed, I give to my said four sons equally between them, share and share alike. My will is that my said four sons shall equally among them pay unto my six daughters, namely, Yonica, Catharine, Mary, Sarah, Moica and Anne, the sum of six hundred pounds, that is, one hundred pounds apiece to each of my said daughters, and that will be one hundred and fifty pounds for each of said sons to pay to their said sisters. And that my said sons pay unto them the sum of fifty pounds apiece within a year after my decease and so on in that proportion yearly till their one hundred and fifty pounds is paid and that they pay their eldest sister first. Lastly I constitute and make my said four sons executors of this my last will and testament, to see the same performed and I do hereby disanul and make void all former will or wills by me made.

IN WITNESS whereof; I, the said Theophilus Longstreet, to this my last will and testament contained in one sheet of paper have set my hand and seal this first day of December in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred and thirty-nine and in the thirteenth year of His Majesty King George the Second's reign, etc., 1739. Memento I give to my eldest daughter, Yonica, my old loom, this being done before signing, sealing and publishing.

STOFFEL LANGSTRAAT (L.S.)

Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Testator to be his last will and testament in presence of us, John Little, Thomas Wainwright, Jo Seares, Jacob Dennis.

Note there are no razures nor interlineations in the original nor
record aforegoing.

BE IT REMEMBERED that on the first day of March in the year of Our
Lord One thousand Seven hundred and forty-one John Little and Thomas
Wainwright, two of the within witnesses, personally came before me,
Thomas Bartow, duly authorized to prove wills, qualify exec'rs, etc.,
in the Eastern Division of New Jersey, and they being duly sworn on
the holy Evangelists, did depose that they were present and saw
Stoffel Longstreet, the Testator within named, sign and seal the
within written Instrument and heard him publish pronounce and
declare the same to be his last Will and Testament and that at the
doing thereof the said Testator was of sound mind and memory to the
best of their knowledge and understanding and that at the same time
John Sears and Jacob Dennis, the other subscribed witnesses, were
present and that each signed his name as a witness in the Testator's
presence. THOS. BARTOW



NEW JERSEY PREROGATIVE COURT
I, HENRY C. KELSEY, Register of the Prerogative Court of the State of
New Jersey, do hereby certify, that the foregoing is a true copy of
last Will and Testament of Theophilus Longstreet, late of the County
of Monmouth, deceased, as the same is taken from and compared with the
original record, recorded in Liber C of Wills, pages 491, etc., and
now remaining on file in my office.

Witness my hand and the Seal of the Prerogative Court, this
twenty-sixth day of April A.D. 1893.
HENRY C. KELSEY, Register.

Children of Stoffle Dircksen Longstreet and Moyka Lane

Moyka Lane

F, #37904, b. between 1672 and 1675, d. circa 1753
Moyka Lane|b. between 1672 and 1675\nd. circa 1753|p380.htm#i37904|Gijsbert Thyssen Laenen|b. 2 Dec 1646\nd. circa 1727|p381.htm#i38057|Jennike Smith|b. 4 Jan 1652\nd. after 16 Jun 1732|p381.htm#i38058|||||||||||||

Relationship=6th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover Jr.
      Moyka Lane was born between 1672 and 1675 at New Utrecht, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of Gijsbert Thyssen Laenen and Jennike Smith. Moyka married Stoffle Dircksen Longstreet circa 1695. Moyka Lane died circa 1753. Moyka's estate was proved on 13-Mar-1753.
     She was also known as Moyka Laen. She was also known as Moica Lanen Van Pelt. She was also known as Mayke Laanen Van Pelt. She was also known as Moica Laen. She was also known as Moike Lane. She was also known as Moika Lane. She was also known as Maicken Lane.
Moyka's left a will on 8-Apr-1752 at Monmouth County, New Jersey.

She named of the sons only Stoophel and Gisbert.

Children of Moyka Lane and Stoffle Dircksen Longstreet

Stoffel Longstreet

M, #37905, b. 25 Dec 1713, d. 1782
Stoffel Longstreet|b. 25 Dec 1713\nd. 1782|p380.htm#i37905|Stoffle Dircksen Longstreet|b. circa 1666\nd. between 1739 and 1741|p380.htm#i37903|Moyka Lane|b. between 1672 and 1675\nd. circa 1753|p380.htm#i37904|||||||Gijsbert T. Laenen|b. 2 Dec 1646\nd. circa 1727|p381.htm#i38057|Jennike Smith|b. 4 Jan 1652\nd. after 16 Jun 1732|p381.htm#i38058|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
      Stoffel Longstreet was born in 1712. He was baptized on 25-Dec-1713 at Dutch Reformed Church, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Stoffle Dircksen Longstreet and Moyka Lane. Stoffel Longstreet and Abigail Wooley obtained a marriage license on 16-Dec-1743. Stoffel Longstreet died in 1782. Stoffel's estate was proved on 24-May-1784.
     He was also known as Theophilus S. Langstraat.
Stoffel's left a will on 19-Nov-1779

IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN
I Stoffill Longstreet of upper freehold in the County of monmouth and Province of New Jersey being of Sound mind and memory do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following First and Principally I recommend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God and my body I commit to the Earth to be decently Buried at the discretion of my Executor & Executrix hereafter Named and for such worldly Estate as it hath pleased God to bless me
with I Give and dispose of the same in the following manner IMPRIMIS I will and order that all my Lawful Debts and funeral Charges be paid and Satisfyed by my Executor and Executrix as soon after my deease as Conveniently may be ITEM I Give to my Eldest Son John Longstreet Five Pounds Lawful Money of New
Jersey and no more I Give to my wife Abigail Longsstreet all the remainder of my Estate real and Personal during her Life with Privilege to dispose of any Part of the above Real and Personal Estate to my Daughter Lydia Longstreet William Longstreet and Mary Longstreet equal each and after the decease of Abigail my wife I Give the whole of my Estate that then may be to the above named Lydia William and Mary Longstreet to be Divided Equally between them by my Executor & Hereafter mentioned and two Person Chosen by the Legatees Jointly and in Case that either of the Legatees should die without issue that then their part of my Real and Personal Estate shall be Equally divided between the two then Living and further in Case that either of the Two then Living should die
without Issue also then the whole to fall to the one then Living, and it is my will that in case the above mentioned Legatees should all three die without Issue that then the whole of my Estate be equally Divided among the Rest of my Children then Living. Lastly I do hereby Constitute and Appoint my Wife Abigail Longstreet my Executrix and my Son Gilbert Longstreet my Executor of this my Last Will and Testament and I hereby utterly Revoke and Disallow all Former
and other Wills by me heretofore made Ratifying and Confirming this and no other to be my Last Will and Testament in Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this Nineteenth day of November in the year of our Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy Nine 1779 N.B. Note that the word
Executrix between the eighth and ninth lines counting from the Top, and also the word Executrix between the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Lines were Interlined before the Executing Stoffil Longstreet (L.S.) these Presents Signed Sealed and published Pronounced and declared by the said Stoffil Longstreet to be his Last Will and Testament in the presence of us William Lloyd Esek Cox 1009.W William Lloyd & Esek Cox the witneses to the within will being duly Sworn did depose and Say that they Saw Stoffil Longstreet the Testator therein named Sign and Seal the Same and heard him Publish pronounce and declare the within writing to be his Last will and Testament and that at the doing thereof the said Testator was of Sound and Disposing mind and memory as far as these Deponents know and as they verily believe Sworn at Monmouth the 24th day of May 1784 Before me Tho. Henderson, Surrogate. THE FOREGOING will being proved probate was Granted by his Excellency William Livingston Esq'r unto Gilbert Longstreet Executor in the Within will Named he being first duly sworn well and truly to perform the Same Exhibit a true and Perfect Inventory and render a Just and true Account when thereunto Lawfully Required GIVEN under the
Prerogative Seal the day and year above said Rowes Reed Reg'r.

NEW JERSEY PREROGATIVE COURT I, HENRY C. KELSEY, Register of the
Prerogative Court of the State of New Jersey,
do hereby certify, that the foregoing is a true copy of last Will and
Testament of Stoffil Longstreet, late of the County of Monmouth,
deceased, as the same is taken from and compared with the original
Record, recorded in Liber N-26 of Wills, pages 355, etc., and
now remaining on file in my office. Witness my hand and the Seal of the
Prerogative Court, this twenty- sixth day of April A.D. 1893.
HENRY C. KELSEY, Register.

Occupation1750Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, he purchased a grist mill in Allentown, Monmouth County, NJ

Child of Stoffel Longstreet and Abigail Wooley

Jonica Longstreet

F, #37906, b. 1698, d. 1775
Jonica Longstreet|b. 1698\nd. 1775|p380.htm#i37906|Stoffle Dircksen Longstreet|b. circa 1666\nd. between 1739 and 1741|p380.htm#i37903|Moyka Lane|b. between 1672 and 1675\nd. circa 1753|p380.htm#i37904|||||||Gijsbert T. Laenen|b. 2 Dec 1646\nd. circa 1727|p381.htm#i38057|Jennike Smith|b. 4 Jan 1652\nd. after 16 Jun 1732|p381.htm#i38058|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
      Jonica Longstreet was born in 1698. She was the daughter of Stoffle Dircksen Longstreet and Moyka Lane. Jonica married William Osborn; 1st marriage Jane. Jonica married Peter Knott on 25-May-1764; 2nd marriage Jane. Jonica Longstreet died in 1775.
     She was also known as Yonica Longstreet. She was also known as Jane Longstreet. She was also known as Jane Longstreet.

Child of Jonica Longstreet and William Osborn

Catherine Longstreet

F, #37907, b. 1700
Catherine Longstreet|b. 1700|p380.htm#i37907|Stoffle Dircksen Longstreet|b. circa 1666\nd. between 1739 and 1741|p380.htm#i37903|Moyka Lane|b. between 1672 and 1675\nd. circa 1753|p380.htm#i37904|||||||Gijsbert T. Laenen|b. 2 Dec 1646\nd. circa 1727|p381.htm#i38057|Jennike Smith|b. 4 Jan 1652\nd. after 16 Jun 1732|p381.htm#i38058|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
      Catherine Longstreet was born in 1700. She was the daughter of Stoffle Dircksen Longstreet and Moyka Lane. Catherine married Jan Sutphen circa 1725 at Monmouth County, New Jersey.
     Catherine Longstreet was also known as Catharine Langstraat.

Children of Catherine Longstreet and Jan Sutphen

Maria Longstreet

F, #37909, b. 6 May 1702, d. 1758
Maria Longstreet|b. 6 May 1702\nd. 1758|p380.htm#i37909|Stoffle Dircksen Longstreet|b. circa 1666\nd. between 1739 and 1741|p380.htm#i37903|Moyka Lane|b. between 1672 and 1675\nd. circa 1753|p380.htm#i37904|||||||Gijsbert T. Laenen|b. 2 Dec 1646\nd. circa 1727|p381.htm#i38057|Jennike Smith|b. 4 Jan 1652\nd. after 16 Jun 1732|p381.htm#i38058|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
     Maria Longstreet died in 1758. She was born in 1702. She was baptized on 6-May-1702 at Old Brick Church, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Stoffle Dircksen Longstreet and Moyka Lane. Maria married William Hendrickson, son of Daniel Hendrickson and Catherine Van Dyck, circa 1731 at Monmouth County, New Jersey.
     Maria Longstreet was also known as Mary Longstreet.

Children of Maria Longstreet and William Hendrickson

William Hendrickson

M, #37910, b. 6 Nov 1709, d. before 27 Oct 1783
William Hendrickson|b. 6 Nov 1709\nd. before 27 Oct 1783|p380.htm#i37910|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|
      William Hendrickson was born on 6-Nov-1709. He was baptized on 6-Nov-1709. He was the son of Daniel Hendrickson and Catherine Van Dyck. William married Maria Longstreet, daughter of Stoffle Dircksen Longstreet and Moyka Lane, circa 1731 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. William Hendrickson died before 27-Oct-1783.
     He estate was administered on 27-Oct-1783.

Children of William Hendrickson and Maria Longstreet

Moika Longstreet

F, #37912, b. 6 May 1715, d. before 23 Dec 1752
Moika Longstreet|b. 6 May 1715\nd. before 23 Dec 1752|p380.htm#i37912|Stoffle Dircksen Longstreet|b. circa 1666\nd. between 1739 and 1741|p380.htm#i37903|Moyka Lane|b. between 1672 and 1675\nd. circa 1753|p380.htm#i37904|||||||Gijsbert T. Laenen|b. 2 Dec 1646\nd. circa 1727|p381.htm#i38057|Jennike Smith|b. 4 Jan 1652\nd. after 16 Jun 1732|p381.htm#i38058|

Relationship=1st cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
     Moika Longstreet was baptized on 6-May-1715 at Old Brick Church, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Stoffle Dircksen Longstreet and Moyka Lane. Moika married Judge John Little Jr. in 1735. Moika Longstreet died before 23-Dec-1752.
     She was also known as Mercy Longstreet. She was also known as Moica Longstreet.

Child of Moika Longstreet and Judge John Little Jr.

Adrien Longstreet

M, #37916, b. 16 Sep 1677, d. 1728
     Adrien Longstreet was baptized on 16-Sep-1677 at Dutch Reformed Church, Flatlands, Kings County, New York. Adrien married Christina Janse in 1707. Adrien Longstreet died in 1728. Adrien's estate was proved on 10-May-1728.
     He was also known as Aaron Longstreet. He was also known as Adriaen Longstreet. He he was a deacon of the Freehold-Middletown Church at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1721.
Adrien's left a will on 3-Mar-1727/28

he signed his will Aaron.

He a member of the Freehold-Middletown Church at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, 23-Aug-1731.
Occupation1727a cordwainer

Children of Adrien Longstreet and Christina Janse

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