Roll, W H family sheet

 
 

Family File of
Nicholas Boerum, Boorom, Borom, Borum
Submitted by William Henry Roll




Family Group Sheet

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Husband: Nicholas BOORAEM-[11105]
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        AKA: Nicholas BOERUM , Nicholas BOOROM , Nicholas BOROM ,
               Nicholas BORUM
       Born: 1746 - New Brunswick, Middlesex, NJ (1)
   Baptized:
       Died: 15 Oct 1826 - New Brunswick, Middlesex, NJ (2)
     Buried:
     Father: Nicholas BOORAEM-[11106] (1714-          )
     Mother: Antje-[11116] (          -          )
    Married:                           Place:  [MRIN:7956]
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Other Spouse: Mercy ROLFE-[11118] (Abt 1740-          )
       Date: Bef 1782 [MRIN:7963] (2)
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Events
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      1. Church Membership: 6 May 1809, New Brunswick, Middlesex,
      NJ. Nicholas & Mercy Rolf Borum  May 6, 1809
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      Source: 1798-1819 Members First Reformed Church, New
      Brunswick, New Jersey
      https://sites.rootsweb.com/~njmiddle/1stRefChurch17981819.html
      |
      Taken from 150th Anniversary Oct 1, 1867. Richad Steele
      Pastor.
 

      2. He served in the military. (3) He served in the
      Revolutionary army.
 

      3. He had a residence in Milltown, Middlesex, NJ.
 

      4. He was employed. (4) He was a millwright.

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   Wife: Jannitje BENNET-[11503]
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        AKA: Jannetje BENNET
       Born:
   Baptized: 1 Jan 1749/50 - Six Mile Run, Somerset, NJ (5, 6)
       Died: Bef 1782 (2)
     Buried:
     Father: John BENNET-[13223] (1721-Bef 1761)
     Mother: Geertje WYCKOFF-[13224] (1715-          )
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Children
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1  F  Elizabeth BOORAEM-[11206]
       Born:
   Baptized: 6 Oct 1765 - Six Mile Run, Somerset, NJ (2, 7)
       Died:
     Buried:
     Spouse: James CONNET-[11207] (          -          ) (8)
 Marr. Date: 4 Sep 1814 - -, Middlesex, NJ [MRIN:8029] (9)
     Spouse:
 Marr. Date:
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2  F  Sara BOORAEM-[11208]
       Born:
   Baptized: 18 Sep 1768 - Six Mile Run, Somerset, NJ (2, 10)
       Died:
     Buried:
     Spouse:
 Marr. Date:
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3  M  * Joseph BOOREAM-[502]
       Born: Abt 1771 - -, -, NJ (2)
   Baptized: 9 Jun 1771 - Six Mile Run, Somerset, NJ (2, 11)
       Died: 1827 - -, -, NJ (2)
     Buried:
     Spouse: Abigail POTTER-[503] (Abt 1780-1865)
 Marr. Date: 1798 [MRIN:165] (12)
     Spouse:
 Marr. Date:
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Events
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      1. He was employed. He was a farmer, mason, and marketer.
 

      2. He had a residence in Matchaponix, Middlesex, NJ.

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4  F  Neeltje BOORAEM-[11209]
       Born:
   Baptized: 21 Mar 1773 - Six Mile Run, Somerset, NJ (2)
       Died:
     Buried:
     Spouse:
 Marr. Date:
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5  F  Maria BOORAEM-[11210]
       Born:
   Baptized: 3 Mar 1776 - Six Mile Run, Somerset, NJ (2)
       Died:
     Buried:
     Spouse:
 Marr. Date:
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Husband's General Notes
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...Nicholas Booraem, was a successful millwright and Revolutionary
veteran in Milltown, NJ.

Borom, Nicholas  NJ SOMERSET CO. FREEHOLDER 047 1753

Boorom, Nickcholes  NJ MIDDLESEX CO. NEW BRNSWK S WD 020 1778 TAX
LIST

Borum, Nicholas  NJ MIDDLESEX CO. NEW BRUNSWICK 006 1785 TAX LIST

Genealogical and Memorial History of the State of New Jersey, edit.
Francis Bazley Lee (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co.,
1910, Vols. 1-4), p.479
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(V) Nicholas (2), son of Nicholas (1) Booraem, was born near New
Brunswick, NJ, in 1736, and served in the revolutionary army. Among
his children was Nicholas, who is referred to below.

Source: A National Register of the Society Sons of the American
Revolution - Principal events of the American Revolution.
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J. FRANCIS BOORAEM, New York City (11205). Son of John Van Vorst
and Elizabeth (Wreaks) Booraem; grandson of Henry Augustus and
Cornelia (Van Vorst) Booraem; great-grandson of Hendrick and Hannah
Radley (Morrel) Booraem; great2-grandson of Nicholas and Marcy
(Rolf) Booraem; great3-grandson of Nicholas Boorum, Minuteman New
Jersey Militia; great-grandson of John and Sarah (Vacher) Van
Vorst; great2-grandson of John Francis Vacher, Surgeon Fourth New
York Line. (4, 13, 14)

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Wife's Baptism Notes
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Reformed Dutch Church
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1750. Jan. 1. Bennet, Johannes and Geertye--Jannitye.

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Wife's General Notes
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Names: Janatye, Jannytie, Jannitye,

1750. Jan. 1. Bennet, Johannes and Geertye--Jannitye.

Analysis: Children of Nicholas Booream and Jannetje Bennet
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Anthe, bp. 19 Jun 1763, possibly named after paternal grandmother Antje
Elizabeth, bp. 6 Oct 1765,
Sara, bp. 18 Sep 1768,
Joseph, bp. 9 Jun 1771,
Neeltje, bp. 21 Mar, 1773, after paternal aunt Neeltje Booraem
Maria, bp. 3 Mar, 1776,

Bennet, Kenneth A. "Willem/William Adriaense Bennett." Gateway
Press, 1998. Includes related families. (6, 10, 11)

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Baptism Notes for Child: Elizabeth BOORAEM-[11206]
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Reformed Dutch Church
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1765. Oct. 6. Booram, Necolas--Elisabet. (7)

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General Notes for Child: Elizabeth BOORAEM-[11206]
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1765. Oct. 6. Booram, Necolas--Elisabet. (7)

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Baptism Notes for Child: Sara BOORAEM-[11208]
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Reformed Dutch Church
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1768. Sep. 18. Boorem, Necolas and Janatye--Sara. (10)

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General Notes for Child: Sara BOORAEM-[11208]
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1768. Sept. 18. Boorem, Necolas and Janatye--Sara. (10)

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Baptism Notes for Child: Joseph BOOREAM-[502]
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Reformed Dutch Church
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1771. June 9. Boorem, Necoles and Jannytie--Joseph. (11, 15, 16,
17)

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General Notes for Child: Joseph BOOREAM-[502]
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Names: Joseph Borream,
Family surname variants: Van Boerum, Buren

1771. June 9. Boorem, Necoles and Jannytie--Joseph.

Sometimes the Van has been dropped, as in the name of Boerum, of
the province of Friesland...

Six Mile Run, a tributary of the Raritan.

Six Mile Run is in North Brunswick along Lincoln Highway which is
the boundary between Middlesex and Somerset counties.

SIX-MILE RUN.--Reformed church. Organized 1710. Baptisms, 1743 to
date. Marriages, 1798 to date. Membership, 1796 to date.
Consistorial records, 1796 to date. Deaths, from 1796 with numerous
omissions. (A few fragmentary records of 1710-'13 by Domine Van
Vlecq, who organized the church, were published in the March, 1912,
"Magazine" of the Geneol. Soc. of Pa.). Present pastor: Rev. Eugene
H. Keator.

New Brunswick, Milltown are in Middlesex county.

BOORAEM.--William Jacobse Van Boerum, b. 1617 at Boerum, Holland,
came from Amsterdam in 1649 (or 1657). Sons, Jacob and Hendrick,
emigrated with him. From Hendrick the Booraems of near and at New
Brunswick descend.

Source: "The Sunday Home News." June 21, 1964. per email. Date:
Wed, 30 Dec 1998 15:50:32 EST. From: <[email protected]>. via
<[email protected]>.
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New Jersey's Tercentenary
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Who Came First: Kuhlthaus or Booreams?
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MILLTOWN---Prominent families in this once sleepy little village
can trace their ancestors back beyond the year that Milltown became
a borough and among them are the Booreams and the Kuhlthaus.
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Although the Booreams beat the Kuhlthaus to the United States, it
could be that the Kuhlthaus hold the record for having ancestors
actually living within the present borough boundaries before the
Booreams.
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Arrived in 1848
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Miss Mae E. Kuhlthau of 25 Richter Ave. and her brother, G. Wilbur
Kuhlthau of 34 Foch Ave. can pinpoint the date when the first
Kuhlthau came to America.
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Philip Kuhlthau, their grandfather, landed in New York from Germany
in 1848.
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Former mayor Charles V. Booream, currently borough attorney, can go
back further than that but he can't come up with a definite date of
when his ancestors arrived.
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Charles' great, great, great grandfather, and you could add a
fourth great for his children, lived in Matchaponix back in the
1700s. He was Joseph Booream, a farmer, who married Abigail Potter
in 1798. She was more than 100 years old when she died April 11,
1865.
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Matchaponix in Monroe Township later became Texas.
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Actually, Jonathan Booream, of Holland Dutch ancestry, was born in
Milltown when it was called Bergen's Mill and that was before
Philip Kuhlthau set sail for America. But Jonathan was from a
different branch of the family than Charles' Matchaponix ancestor.
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Had Six Children
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Among Joseph and Abigail's six children was Henry H. Booream, born
Oct. 6, 1811 in Matchaponix, the borough attorney's great, great
grandfather.
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"He's the one who looked like an Indian," Charlie says.
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Henry Booream spent his early days on his father's farm and then
took up masonry. He have this up because of failing health and went
into marketing.
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Most of Henry's adult life was spent in North Brunswick, where he
was married Feb. 28, 1833 to Maria Van Liew.
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They had two children and one was Garret Van Liew Booream, born
Dec. 7, 1833.
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Garret was the borough attorney's great grandfather and the Van
Liew is where Charles and his father, Charles Van Liew Booream,
former postmaster, got their middle names. Garret's son John, was
the older Booream's father.
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Getting back to Henry, who died Jan. 10, 1879---the old house on
Nassau Street behind Selover's gas station in North Brunswick was
his home.
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Henry bought the property in 1837 and the house is among the oldest
in North Brunswick. Henry is credited with keeping North
Brunswick's "expense account" down by his "watchfulness and
executive ability."
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Was Tax Collector
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He held many elective positions to the township, serving 20 years
as tax collector and was a chosen freeholder when he died.
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The difference between this generation of Kuhlthaus and the
Booreams:
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Henry Booream was a Republican, Philip Kuhlthau was a Republican.
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Somewhere down the line, the Booreams turned Democratic. But the
Kuhlthaus are still Republican.
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Too, somehow one branch of the Booream family changed the spelling
from e-a to a-e, Booraem.
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Philip Kuhlthau's family lived in Oberzell, Kurhessen, Germany, and
his mother was a Lins. That is also a prominent family in
Milltown.
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Philip, one of 11 children, was born in Oberzell Oct. 22, 1829, and
went to work when he was 16, serving as clerk on the public
highway.
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Philip was 18 when he took off for America and spent the first two
years in the New World working on a farm. Then he worked for three
years at the Ford Rubber Co. here and saved enough money to return
to Germany where he spent nearly a year.
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When Philip came back in 1853, he brought his parents and their
family. He went back to work for Ford until April 1855 when he
opened a grocery store in a 16-by-22-foot building at the corner of
W. Church Street and N. Main Street. In 1856, he built his home
adjacent to the store.
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"I was born in that house 79 years ago," Philip's granddaughter,
Miss Mae Kuhlthau said. Part of the house has long since been taken
to enlarge the store but there is living quarters upstairs.
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The last Kuhlthau to run the store was the late Conrad W., an uncle
of Miss Mae and father of the former Borough Attorney K. Yarnell
Kuhlthau, now living in Piscataway.
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Like Henry Booream, Kuhlthau was active in politics in North
Brunswick. He was a freeholder for two years, a township
committeeman 10 years, justice of the peace five years,
commissioner of deeds six years, collector, and postmaster 1[digit
missing] years for the village of Milltown.
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He was also trustee of the Methodist-Episcopal Church. Booream was
a deacon of the Reformed (Dutch) Church of New Brunswick.
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[Corrections: Booraem was the earlier spelling, not Booream. From
census records, it looks like Abigail Potter Booraem was more
likely in her 80s when she died, not 100. ---Robin Chalmers]
Children lived in Monroe and New/North Brunswick (11, 15, 16, 17)

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Baptism Notes for Child: Neeltje BOORAEM-[11209]
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Reformed Dutch Church

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Baptism Notes for Child: Maria BOORAEM-[11210]
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Reformed Dutch Church

Last Modified: 12 Mar 2003

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Source Citations
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1. Boorom, Booram, Boram, Boerum & Related Lines, Boorom, Linda
   <[email protected]>, Boorom, Booram, Boram, Boerum & Related
   Lines, (http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com
   database: lboorom), 1736.

2. Ibid.

3. Genealogical and Memorial History of the State of New Jersey,
   Lee, Francis Bazley, Genealogical and Memorial History of the
   State of New Jersey, (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing
   Company, 1910), page 479.

4. New York City Marble Cemetery, New York City Marble Cemetery,
   New York City Marble Cemetery.  http://www.nycmc.org

5. Genealogies of Long Island Families, Vol. I, Hoff, Henry B.,
   Ed., Genealogies of Long Island Families, Vol. I, (Baltimore:
   Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1987), page 152.

6. Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Vol. VIII, 1919, Honeyman,
   A. Van Doren, ed., Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Vol.
   VIII, 1919, (Somerville, New Jersey: Somerset County Historical
   Society Publishers, 1919
   <http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/_glc_/1051/index.html>),
   page 125.  Six Mile Run Reformed Dutch Church in Franklin Twp.,
   Somerset, NJ, Baptisms are contained in this volume.

   §1. pages 123-132 1743-1757
   §2. pages 211-230 1758-1782
   §3. pages 264-277 1782-1805

7. Ibid, page 219.  Six Mile Run Reformed Dutch Church in Franklin
   Twp., Somerset, NJ, Baptisms are contained in this volume.

   §1. pages 123-132 1743-1757
   §2. pages 211-230 1758-1782
   §3. pages 264-277 1782-1805

8. Boorom, Booram, Boram, Boerum & Related Lines, Boorom, Linda
   <[email protected]>, Boorom, Booram, Boram, Boerum & Related
   Lines, (http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com
   database: lboorom).

   .

9. Ibid.

   .

10. Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Vol. VIII, 1919,
   Honeyman, A. Van Doren, ed., Somerset County Historical
   Quarterly, Vol. VIII, 1919, (Somerville, New Jersey: Somerset
   County Historical Society Publishers, 1919
   <http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/_glc_/1051/index.html>),
   page 221.  Six Mile Run Reformed Dutch Church in Franklin Twp.,
   Somerset, NJ, Baptisms are contained in this volume.

   §1. pages 123-132 1743-1757
   §2. pages 211-230 1758-1782
   §3. pages 264-277 1782-1805

11. Ibid, page 223.  Six Mile Run Reformed Dutch Church in Franklin
   Twp., Somerset, NJ, Baptisms are contained in this volume.

   §1. pages 123-132 1743-1757
   §2. pages 211-230 1758-1782
   §3. pages 264-277 1782-1805

12. The Sunday Home News. June 21, 1964, (The Sunday Home News.
   June 21, 1964).  The Sunday Home News. June 21, 1964.

13. Colonial America, 1607-1789 NJ Census Index, Colonial America,
   1607-1789 NJ Census Index.

14. A National Register of the Society Sons of the American
   Revolution, Clark, A. Howard, A National Register of the Society
   Sons of the American Revolution, (New York, NY: Louis H.
   Cornish, 1902
   <http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/3072.htm>).

15. Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Vol. VII, 1918, Honeyman,
   A. Van Doren, Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Vol. VII,
   1918, (Somerville, NJ: Sometset County Historical Society
   Publishers, 1918), page 165.

16. Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Vol. VI, 1917, Honeyman,
   A. Van Doren, ed, Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Vol. VI,
   1917, (Somerville, NJ: Somerset County Historical Publishers,
   1917), page 182.  This citation is from the electronic edition
   at <http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/_glc_/3608/index.html>.
   The page numbers in the electronic edition are not the same as
   the original printed edition.

17. Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Vol. V, 1916, Somerset
   County Historical Quarterly, Vol. V, 1916, (Somerville, New
   Jersey: Somerset County Historical Society Publishers), page
   123.

Family Group Sheet

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Husband: John BENNET-[13223]
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        AKA: Johannes 1
       Born:
   Baptized: 11 Nov 1721 - New Brunswick, Middlesex, NJ (2)
       Died: Bef 1761 - Millstone, Somerset, NJ (3)
     Buried:
     Father: Jacobus BENNET-[11527] (1698-Bef 1732) (2, 4)
     Mother: Abigail KETCHAM-[13225] (          -          ) (2)
    Married: Abt 1744                  Place: -, Middlesex, NJ [MRIN:9484]
(5, 6)
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Events
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      1. He had a residence. (2) He lived his life in the
      Middlesex-Somerset County section, probably removing to Six
      Mile Run where his younger children were baptised.

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   Wife: Geertje WYCKOFF-[13224]
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        AKA:
       Born: 1715 - -, Somerset, NJ
   Baptized:
       Died:
     Buried:
     Father: Jan Cornelise WYCKOFF-[13226] (1688-Bef 1746) (2)
     Mother: Neeltje Janse SCHENCK-[13227] (Bef 1683-1757) (2)
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Children
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1  M  Johannes BENNET-[13228]
       Born:
   Baptized:
       Died: Bef 21 Nov 1798 (2)
     Buried:
     Spouse:
 Marr. Date:
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Events
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      1. Inventory: 21 Nov 1798, -, Middlesex, NJ. (2) Johannes
      (sup.), is possibly the John Bennet, Middlesex, who d. int.
      before 21 Nov. 1798 when his estate was inventoried at
      £114.14.4 and James Bennet (brother?) was appointed
      administrator. (NJA 38:28)

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2  F  Geertje BENNET-[13229]
       Born:
   Baptized: 18 Mar 1746/47 - Harlingen, Somerset, NJ (2)
       Died:
     Buried:
     Spouse:
 Marr. Date:
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3  M  Jacob BENNET-[13230]
       Born:
   Baptized:
       Died:
     Buried:
     Spouse:
 Marr. Date:
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4  F  * Jannitje BENNET-[11503]
       Born:
   Baptized: 1 Jan 1749/50 - Six Mile Run, Somerset, NJ (2, 7)
       Died: Bef 1782 (1)
     Buried:
     Spouse: Nicholas BOORAEM-[11105] (1746-1826)
 Marr. Date:  [MRIN:7956]
     Spouse:
 Marr. Date:
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5  M  Jacob Detwede BENNET-[13231] (8, 9)
       Born: 18 Jun 1749 (10)
   Baptized: 22 Mar 1751/52 - Six Mile Run, Somerset, NJ (2, 11)
       Died: 29 Jan 1821 (2, 10)
     Buried:
     Spouse: Susan OUTCALT, †-[15640] (Abt 1750-          )
 Marr. Date: Abt 1770 [MRIN:11264]
     Spouse: Elizabeth VOORHEES-[15637] (1756-1818) (12)
 Marr. Date: 22 Jun 1779 - New Brunswick, Middlesex, NJ [MRIN:9654]
               (13)
     Spouse:
 Marr. Date:
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Events
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      1. He had a religion in Harlingen, Somerset, NJ. (3) He
      belonged to the Harlingen Reformed Dutch Church.
 

      2. Political Office: 1813-1821, New Brunswick, Middlesex, NJ.
      (2) He served as Mayor from 1813 to 1821 when he died in
      office.
 

      3. He was employed in New Brunswick, Middlesex, NJ. (3) He
      was a grain merchant in New Brunswick.

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6  F  Annatje BENNET-[13232]
       Born:
   Baptized: 4 May 1755 - Six Mile Run, Somerset, NJ (2, 14)
       Died:
     Buried:
     Spouse: James PERRINE-[13233] (          -          ) (2)
 Marr. Date:  [MRIN:9490]
     Spouse:
 Marr. Date:
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Husband's Baptism Notes
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Reformed Dutch Church
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There were no sponsors.

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Husband's General Notes
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Names: John Bennett, Bennit,

John Bennet, eldest surviving son, was baptised on Nov. 11, 1721,
in the New Brunswick Dutch Church, no sponsors. He lived his life
in the Middlesex- Somerset County section, probably removing to
near Six Mile Run where his younger children were baptized. He had
married Geertje, daughter of John and Neeltje (Schenck) Wyckoff
(Wyckoff Family, 272)... (2, 15)

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Wife's General Notes
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Names: Gertrude Wyckoff, (15)

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Baptism Notes for Child: Geertje BENNET-[13229]
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There were no sponsors.

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Death Notes for Child: Jacob BENNET-[13230]
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He died young.

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Baptism Notes for Child: Jannitje BENNET-[11503]
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Reformed Dutch Church
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1750. Jan. 1. Bennet, Johannes and Geertye--Jannitye. (7, 16, 17)

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General Notes for Child: Jannitje BENNET-[11503]
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Names: Janatye, Jannytie, Jannitye,

1750. Jan. 1. Bennet, Johannes and Geertye--Jannitye.

Analysis: Children of Nicholas Booream and Jannetje Bennet
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Anthe, bp. 19 Jun 1763, possibly named after paternal grandmother
Antje
Elizabeth, bp. 6 Oct 1765,
Sara, bp. 18 Sep 1768,
Joseph, bp. 9 Jun 1771,
Neeltje, bp. 21 Mar, 1773, after paternal aunt Neeltje Booraem
Maria, bp. 3 Mar, 1776,

Bennet, Kenneth A. "Willem/William Adriaense Bennett." Gateway
Press, 1998. Includes related families. (7, 16, 17)

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Baptism Notes for Child: Jacob Detwede BENNET-[13231]
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Reformed Dutch Church
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1752. Mar. 22. Bennet, Joannis and Gertye--Jacob Detwede (the
second). (2, 11)

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General Notes for Child: Jacob Detwede BENNET-[13231]
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Names: James or Jacob,

1752. Mar. 22. Bennet, Joannis and Gertye--Jacob Detwede (the
second). [Six Mile Run Dutch Reformed Church]

Jacob "Detwede" (the 2nd), bp. 22 Mar. 1752 Six Mile Run, went
later by the name of James.

Genealogies of Long Island Families, Vol. I, page 152, gives the
information for this Jacob Detwede Bennet for Jacob Bennet, the son
of James Bennet and Abigail Ketcham. James and Abigail are this
Jacob's grandparents. (2, 11)

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Baptism Notes for Child: Annatje BENNET-[13232]
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Reformed Dutch Church
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1755. May 4. Bennet, Johannis and Geertje--Annaetje. Witnesses:
Jakobus Van Duyn and wife Annaetje [Wyckoff, maternal aunt]. (2,
14)

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General Notes for Child: Annatje BENNET-[13232]
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Annatje, bp. 4 May 1755 Six Mile Run, sp. Jacobus Van Duyn and wife
Antje Wyckoff (maternal aunt), m. James Perrine.

1755. May 4. Bennet, Johannis and Geertje--Annaetje. Witnesses:
Jakobus Van Duyn and wife Annaetje. (2, 14)

Last Modified: 6 Jul 2002

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Source Citations
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1. Boorom, Booram, Boram, Boerum & Related Lines, Boorom, Linda
   <[email protected]>, Boorom, Booram, Boram, Boerum & Related
   Lines, (http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com
   database: lboorom).

2. Genealogies of Long Island Families, Vol. I, Hoff, Henry B.,
   Ed., Genealogies of Long Island Families, Vol. I, (Baltimore:
   Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1987), page 152.

3. Voorhees Genealogy, Clarke, Robert Gordon
   <[email protected]>, Voorhees Genealogy,
   (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/
   db=francisco).  http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/

4. Genealogies of Long Island Families, Vol. I, Hoff, Henry B.,
   Ed., Genealogies of Long Island Families, Vol. I, (Baltimore:
   Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1987), page 151.

5. LDS IGI, LDS IGI, film 1553462 sheet 25.  This is not a
   trustworthy source.

6. Ibid, film 537391.  This is not a trustworthy source.

7. Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Vol. VIII, 1919, Honeyman,
   A. Van Doren, ed., Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Vol.
   VIII, 1919, (Somerville, New Jersey: Somerset County Historical
   Society Publishers, 1919
   <http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/_glc_/1051/index.html>),
   page 125.  Six Mile Run Reformed Dutch Church in Franklin Twp.,
   Somerset, NJ, Baptisms are contained in this volume.

   §1. pages 123-132 1743-1757
   §2. pages 211-230 1758-1782
   §3. pages 264-277 1782-1805

8. William Adriaense Bennett, Kenneth A Bennett, William Adriaense
   Bennett, (1998), page 239.

9. The Van Voorhees Family in America, Florence A Christoph, The
   Van Voorhees Family in America, (2000), page 253.

10. The Bennet-Voorhees Papers, The Bennet-Voorhees Papers, (The
   papers are in the private collection of
   David Eoff <[email protected]>).

11. Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Vol. VIII, 1919,
   Honeyman, A. Van Doren, ed., Somerset County Historical
   Quarterly, Vol. VIII, 1919, (Somerville, New Jersey: Somerset
   County Historical Society Publishers, 1919
   <http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/_glc_/1051/index.html>),
   page 127.  Six Mile Run Reformed Dutch Church in Franklin Twp.,
   Somerset, NJ, Baptisms are contained in this volume.

   §1. pages 123-132 1743-1757
   §2. pages 211-230 1758-1782
   §3. pages 264-277 1782-1805

12. Genealogies of Long Island Families, Vol. I, Hoff, Henry B.,
   Ed., Genealogies of Long Island Families, Vol. I, (Baltimore:
   Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1987), page 153.

13. Bergen Genealogy, Clarke, Robert G., Bergen Genealogy.
   http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/

14. Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Vol. VIII, 1919,
   Honeyman, A. Van Doren, ed., Somerset County Historical
   Quarterly, Vol. VIII, 1919, (Somerville, New Jersey: Somerset
   County Historical Society Publishers, 1919
   <http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/_glc_/1051/index.html>),
   page 129.  Six Mile Run Reformed Dutch Church in Franklin Twp.,
   Somerset, NJ, Baptisms are contained in this volume.

   §1. pages 123-132 1743-1757
   §2. pages 211-230 1758-1782
   §3. pages 264-277 1782-1805

15. Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Vol. IV, 1915, Honeyman,
   A. Van Doren, ed, Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Vol. IV,
   1915, (Somerset County Historical Society Publishers, 1915
   http://www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/1042/index.html), page 88.
   The pagination in the electronic version differ from that of the
   printed edition. The pages cited may be from either edition.
   Check the index in the print edition or use the search function
   in the electronic version.

16. Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Vol. VIII, 1919,
   Honeyman, A. Van Doren, ed., Somerset County Historical
   Quarterly, Vol. VIII, 1919, (Somerville, New Jersey: Somerset
   County Historical Society Publishers, 1919
   <http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/_glc_/1051/index.html>),
   page 221.  Six Mile Run Reformed Dutch Church in Franklin Twp.,
   Somerset, NJ, Baptisms are contained in this volume.

   §1. pages 123-132 1743-1757
   §2. pages 211-230 1758-1782
   §3. pages 264-277 1782-1805

17. Ibid, page 223.  Six Mile Run Reformed Dutch Church in Franklin
   Twp., Somerset, NJ, Baptisms are contained in this volume.

   §1. pages 123-132 1743-1757
   §2. pages 211-230 1758-1782
   §3. pages 264-277 1782-1805

===end of family group sheete===

Sincerely,
William Henry Roll
   Street Address
       12643 Hickory Road
       Blythe, CA 92225-2007, USA
   Email Address
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