StephensFamily - aqwn133 - Generated by Ancestral Quest
Ephraim's glory is like the firstling of his bullocks and his horns are like the horns of unicorns: with them he shall push the people together to the ends of the earth.
~ Deuteronomy 33:17

Stephen's Smith Family - Ancestors, Descendants and Cousins

Notes


Marten Cornelissen Van Buren

WFT #4-3854 states he died 13 November 1703.

WFT #4-3854 and #4-2325 states they were married 22 September 1689 [a date after their children were born].


Johannes Tysen Swaim

1706 Census.  JOHN, age 31 [son of Thys], living on the Southside, in close proximity to John and Anthony, living with his wife Jane [LaForge], sons John and Ty shown with the boys and a daughter Sciathey shown with the girls.


Anthony Tysen Swaim

stepchild

BIRTH: Census of Staten Island 1706 - stated age as 49.

DEATH: Died [?] 1758  in Leerdam, Urech, S Province, Holland.


Neeltjie Janz

A Matthys Jansz and Elisabet Ward dau Rachel baptised 17 Jun 1722 witnesses: John and Mary Miller.

Neeltjie [Nealtie]=Eleanor


Johanes Swaim

1706 Census. JOHN age 25 living on the Southside and he is shown with his wife Mary [LaRue], no children, the next family from Anthony.


Elsje Jans Van Woggelum

THE ENYART FAMILY; 1625-1975;----- GENEALOGY OF THE FAUROT FAMILY; ;----- The Dutch Settler's Society, Albany, New York;----- Staten Island Historical Society.----- The Enjart family is of Flemish origin. They came here [Staten Island] in 1664 on the ship "De-endracht" (The Concord). {From FHC Microfilm #1394334, record #80409-03,-05,A&B}

Trientie "Catharina" WOGLUM (6th child) Name also spelled, Trijntie. - "The American Genealogist" Oct 1956. Vol 32, No 4. "The Easy-Going Van Woggelums" by George E. McCracken. p 210. "Trientie or Catharina, m Yellis Ingart of Staten Island. Abstract of Wills, Vol I, p 456.; (Coll NY Hist Soc Wills) Will dated 2 Jan 1706/7. Will probated 11 Mar 1707/8 names wife Trientie, sons John, Charles, Tice (Matthys), daughters Antea, Christine, _______. Also names two brothers-in-law, John Wogland and Ury Woglan; witnesses - Peter Hoogewater, Jan Maklys (i.e. his father-in-law), Osward Ford. "I leave to my wife Trientie, the use of 1/3 of my estate for life...I make my two brothers-in-law, John Woglan and Ury Woglan, Executors." Dated Jan 2, 1706/7, proved Mar 11, 1707/8.
 "New York Historical Manuscripts - Breuckelen Church Records" p 117 "1678 Aug 25: Khatarijnje; mother: Stijntjen Hansen; witnesses: Tieleman Jakopsen, Elsje Barens." (Slecht) - Per Donna Ristenbatt ([email protected] http://www.ristenbatt.com/genealogy) e-mail on file - "I have this information from a 13 series article which was in the NYG&B Record, "The Van Blarcom Family of New Jersey" by George Olin Zabriskie.....Thys Lubbertsen married 10 Oct 1655 in the Reformed Church in New Amsterdam Tryntje Jans "van Amsterdam". Collectively, the land records of Kings County lead to the conclusion that she was likely the daughter of Jan Pietersen Van Wooglum." Information:  Helen M Fridblowm 1727 Wood Avenue, Kansas City, KS 66102-1539  9 May 1994


Annachia Enyard

Resided in Woodbridge, New Jersey


Christina Enyart

Removed to Hunterdon Co., New Jersey


Elsje Jans Van Woggelum

THE ENYART FAMILY; 1625-1975;----- GENEALOGY OF THE FAUROT FAMILY; ;----- The Dutch Settler's Society, Albany, New York;----- Staten Island Historical Society.----- The Enjart family is of Flemish origin. They came here [Staten Island] in 1664 on the ship "De-endracht" (The Concord). {From FHC Microfilm #1394334, record #80409-03,-05,A&B}

Trientie "Catharina" WOGLUM (6th child) Name also spelled, Trijntie. - "The American Genealogist" Oct 1956. Vol 32, No 4. "The Easy-Going Van Woggelums" by George E. McCracken. p 210. "Trientie or Catharina, m Yellis Ingart of Staten Island. Abstract of Wills, Vol I, p 456.; (Coll NY Hist Soc Wills) Will dated 2 Jan 1706/7. Will probated 11 Mar 1707/8 names wife Trientie, sons John, Charles, Tice (Matthys), daughters Antea, Christine, _______. Also names two brothers-in-law, John Wogland and Ury Woglan; witnesses - Peter Hoogewater, Jan Maklys (i.e. his father-in-law), Osward Ford. "I leave to my wife Trientie, the use of 1/3 of my estate for life...I make my two brothers-in-law, John Woglan and Ury Woglan, Executors." Dated Jan 2, 1706/7, proved Mar 11, 1707/8.
 "New York Historical Manuscripts - Breuckelen Church Records" p 117 "1678 Aug 25: Khatarijnje; mother: Stijntjen Hansen; witnesses: Tieleman Jakopsen, Elsje Barens." (Slecht) - Per Donna Ristenbatt ([email protected] http://www.ristenbatt.com/genealogy) e-mail on file - "I have this information from a 13 series article which was in the NYG&B Record, "The Van Blarcom Family of New Jersey" by George Olin Zabriskie.....Thys Lubbertsen married 10 Oct 1655 in the Reformed Church in New Amsterdam Tryntje Jans "van Amsterdam". Collectively, the land records of Kings County lead to the conclusion that she was likely the daughter of Jan Pietersen Van Wooglum." Information:  Helen M Fridblowm 1727 Wood Avenue, Kansas City, KS 66102-1539  9 May 1994