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    1. Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] a Nyack Quilt
    2. Dee
    3. There are people who appraise quilts.  Check with your local quilt shops and see if they have someone in your area.  I think I paid $30 for each quilt I had appraised (written appraisal).  Well worth it, and my quilts date from about 1926 to 1955.  All hand sewn. Dee in Phoenix When a person dies, a library closes. Researching: NJ: Snook, Bozarth, Dickerson, Dalton, Hicks, Asay NY: Semlear, Stoothoff, Foster, Murray, Dierks, Cairns PA: Hicks, Shaw, Roberts, Swartz/Black, Penrose Nova Scotia: Arthur, Hutt, Eisenhauer, Conrod, Morris --- On Tue, 4/5/11, Pat & Walter Wardell <[email protected]> wrote: From: Pat & Walter Wardell <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] a Nyack Quilt To: "Regina Haring" <[email protected]>, [email protected] Date: Tuesday, April 5, 2011, 1:17 PM Regina -- I would love to see a photo of this quilt -- thanks. Also,  I'd be interested in any comments you receive about it. Do you have  any idea of the value of these old quilts? I'm interested because I  wonder if I should insure mine, and if so, how much to insure them for. I have a quilt made by my ancestor, Maria Haring, in 1776 (the date is  in the center of the quilt. Years ago, because the edges were fraying,  my mother sewed a brown border on this quilt -- unfortunately she  sewed it on using a sewing machine!!! I can't see well enough to pick  those tiny machine stitches out, and I'm not sure that I wouldn't end  up damaging it, even if I could manage to see well enough to get those  tiny machine stitches out. She meant well, but..... I have another quilt -- a "friendship quilt, in red and white. This  one is just the pieced top; it was never made into a quilt. This is  part of what got me interested in local history and genealogy all  those many years ago -- I wanted to find out how all those names fit  into the family history. Here are the names embroidered on the quilt -- Names on Haring-Sneden friendship quilt owned by Patricia A. Wardell  (Note: Jessie Blacklidge, whose name appears on the quilt, lived only  from 1873-1875, so the quilt would seem to date from those years as  only living persons' names seem to appear on it): Evalyn Smith        Martha Haring            Mercer S. Smith John Riker            Dellie Smith        Jennie Sneden Sadie Sneden        Edith Riker        Lizzie Quackenbush Smith Sneden        James B. Quackenbush Frank Sneden        John C. Holdrum Isaac Quackenbush Hattie Haring        Mamie Sneden        Lois Haring Ira Haring            Kate E. Sneden Jessie Holdrum        Maud Sneden John J. Blacklidge   Cornelia A. Sneden   Warren N. Haring Maggie Blacklidge   Leonard B. Sneden   John A. Haring Jessie Blacklidge       Evva Sneden         Wilbur Haring Minnie Holland         Kittie A. Sneden     Grettie Haring John Holland        J. Wesley Sneden Lizzie Sneden        Rudd Sneden       Elizabeth Riker Emily Holdrum        Mary Sneden        John Riker Jr. Jacob Sneden J. Arthur Blacklidge   Charlie Sneden   Kate D. Holdrum Edward Riker Please, when you get a chance, send me a picture of the Nyack quilt --  I'd really love to see it. Also -- how did you photograph it? I'd like  to photography my two famiily quilts, but I don't quite know how to do  it. Pat On Apr 4, 2011, at 6:13 PM, Regina Haring wrote: > The Nyack Historical Society has recently come into possession of a  > pieced > quilt with the words "Nyack" and "1862" appearing on it. > > The identical blocks are signed in their centers mostly by young  > women - a > few older ones - 44 in all.  There were among them seven Haring  > signatures > and six Blauvelts and many other familiar Rockland and Bergen county  > names. > > We're wondering if perhaps the quilt was made in some way to support  > the > Civil War effort? The pastor of the Greenbush Presbyterian Church  > did go to > Virginia as a chaplain for a time, and some of the signers were  > members of > that church, but not all. It doesn't have the romantic look of a  > bridal > quilt. > > Any thoughts would be appreciated. I can send a picture privately to  > anyone > who wishes to see what it looks like. > > Regina Haring > Nanuet, NY > http://www.dutchdoorgenealogy.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] >  with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and  > the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/05/2011 10:10:14
    1. Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] a Nyack Quilt
    2. Regina, Friendship quilts were usually made as mementos - for instance, for a friend moving away - or commemorations of an anniversary or event. It's not out of the question that this could have been a wedding gift. The preponderance of young women's signatures makes sense. And a group of friends or a church guild were more likely to make a friendship quilt as a keepsake rather than a bed covering. An individual, if she were to make a quilt as a wedding gift, would be likely to create something showcasing great skill and using better fabrics and a more intricate pattern. The patterns of friendship quilts are usually extremely simple both in order to accommodate signatures and to be easy enough for unaccomplished sewers to make. A pastor going off to war would certainly occasion such a quilt. You mention the pastor of Greenbush Presbyterian, who did go to serve as a chaplain in the Civil War. Perfect sense, but - as you say - not all of the quilt signers were members of his congregation. Plus, the signers were 30% Blauvelts and Harings, whose families were likely to still be members of the Reformed Church. First Reformed Church of Hackensack [New Jersey] - "Church on the Green" - has two friendship quilts on display. One was definitely made by the women of the congregation and has not only their signatures - central in the blocks - but the names of their family members as spokes radiating outward. I can't recall whether it's dated, but I know that it was made in the 1930s or 1940s. If it were made in 1936, it would have been for the occasion of the congregation's 250th anniversary. If in 1946, for the 250th anniversary of the dedication of the first church. I would very much like a photo of the quilt. Best, Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: Regina Haring <[email protected]> Date: Monday, April 4, 2011 6:14 pm Subject: [DUTCH-COLONIES] a Nyack Quilt To: [email protected] > The Nyack Historical Society has recently come into possession of a > pieced > quilt with the words "Nyack" and "1862" appearing on it. > > The identical blocks are signed in their centers mostly by young > women - a > few older ones - 44 in all. There were among them seven Haring > signatures > and six Blauvelts and many other familiar Rockland and Bergen > county names. > > We're wondering if perhaps the quilt was made in some way to > support the > Civil War effort? The pastor of the Greenbush Presbyterian Church > did go to > Virginia as a chaplain for a time, and some of the signers were > members of > that church, but not all. It doesn't have the romantic look of a > bridal > quilt. > > Any thoughts would be appreciated. I can send a picture privately > to anyone > who wishes to see what it looks like. > > Regina Haring > Nanuet, NY > http://www.dutchdoorgenealogy.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DUTCH- > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    04/05/2011 07:52:52
    1. Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] a Nyack Quilt
    2. E Johnson
    3. This sounds like a Friendship, or Album quilt. They were made for vaious social purposes, and are still made today. There's a small history of Album quilts here, by a quilt historian: http://www.fabrics.net/laurettealbumquilts.asp If you're lucky, one of the quilt's makers may have kept a journal in which she recorded the purpose of the quilt. The Nyack HS might like to check through its holdings for such an item. Or perhaps the social column of the local newspaper ran a small piece concerning this quilt. HTH, Liz J On 4 April 2011 18:13, Regina Haring <[email protected]> wrote: > The Nyack Historical Society has recently come into possession of a pieced > quilt with the words "Nyack" and "1862" appearing on it. > > The identical blocks are signed in their centers mostly by young women - a > few older ones - 44 in all.  There were among them seven Haring signatures > and six Blauvelts and many other familiar Rockland and Bergen county names. > > We're wondering if perhaps the quilt was made in some way to support the > Civil War effort? The pastor of the Greenbush Presbyterian Church did go to > Virginia as a chaplain for a time, and some of the signers were members of > that church, but not all. It doesn't have the romantic look of a bridal > quilt. > > Any thoughts would be appreciated. I can send a picture privately to anyone > who wishes to see what it looks like. > > Regina Haring > Nanuet, NY > http://www.dutchdoorgenealogy.com

    04/04/2011 12:57:51
    1. [DUTCH-COLONIES] a Nyack Quilt
    2. Regina Haring
    3. The Nyack Historical Society has recently come into possession of a pieced quilt with the words "Nyack" and "1862" appearing on it. The identical blocks are signed in their centers mostly by young women - a few older ones - 44 in all. There were among them seven Haring signatures and six Blauvelts and many other familiar Rockland and Bergen county names. We're wondering if perhaps the quilt was made in some way to support the Civil War effort? The pastor of the Greenbush Presbyterian Church did go to Virginia as a chaplain for a time, and some of the signers were members of that church, but not all. It doesn't have the romantic look of a bridal quilt. Any thoughts would be appreciated. I can send a picture privately to anyone who wishes to see what it looks like. Regina Haring Nanuet, NY http://www.dutchdoorgenealogy.com

    04/04/2011 12:13:40
    1. Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] ALERT! ALERT! This is NOT a test...This is NOTanApril Fool joke!!!!
    2. BStevens
    3. And, knowing Barb as long as I have, I take her word on this! Cover all bases!!!!!!! Thank you, Barb! > Hi Bryce, > > That IS a very astute point to make! > But, I, Barb Terhune AKA oldbat, did sent out this alert and the links > ARE safe and legitimate. > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: BStevens <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Sat, 02 Apr 2011 18:58:52 -0400 (EDT) > Subject: Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] ALERT! ALERT! This is NOT a test...This is > NOT anApril Fool joke!!!! > > Probably also a very good idea to not click on any of the links in the > below > email, just in case ... I certainly see nothing to suggest that Barbara > sent this out of her own accord ... > > > Bryce Stevens > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Barbara Terhune" <[email protected]> > To: "Dutch-Colonies Mail List" <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, April 01, 2011 7:17 PM > Subject: [DUTCH-COLONIES] ALERT! ALERT! This is NOT a test...This is NOT > anApril Fool joke!!!! > > >> It was reported Tuesday >> >> The attack continues to rampage across the Internet, and currently >> doesn't show any signs of slowing down. So *don't install any web-based >> anti-virus software >> <http://blogs.computerworld.com/18065/huge_lizamoon_sql_injection_windows_stability_center_trojan_no_fooling>* >> that claims your computer is full of bugs. >> >> >> >> _Millions of sites hit with mass-injection cyberattack_ >> >> http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9215428/Millions_of_sites_hit_with_mass_injection_cyberattack >> >> >> _Lizamoon SQL injection attacks step up fast to hit hundreds of >> thousands of websites_ >> >> http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2011/04/01/246138/Video-Lizamoon-SQL-injection-attacks-step-up-fast-to-hit-hundreds-of-thousands-of.htm >> >> >> -- >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without >> the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    04/02/2011 02:24:14
    1. Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] ALERT! ALERT! This is NOT a test...This is NOT anApril Fool joke!!!!
    2. Barbara Terhune
    3. Hi Bryce, That IS a very astute point to make! But, I, Barb Terhune AKA oldbat, did sent out this alert and the links ARE safe and legitimate. ----- Original Message ----- From: BStevens <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sat, 02 Apr 2011 18:58:52 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] ALERT! ALERT! This is NOT a test...This is NOT anApril Fool joke!!!! Probably also a very good idea to not click on any of the links in the below email, just in case ... I certainly see nothing to suggest that Barbara sent this out of her own accord ... Bryce Stevens ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara Terhune" <[email protected]> To: "Dutch-Colonies Mail List" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 01, 2011 7:17 PM Subject: [DUTCH-COLONIES] ALERT! ALERT! This is NOT a test...This is NOT anApril Fool joke!!!! > It was reported Tuesday > > The attack continues to rampage across the Internet, and currently > doesn't show any signs of slowing down. So *don't install any web-based > anti-virus software > <http://blogs.computerworld.com/18065/huge_lizamoon_sql_injection_windows_stability_center_trojan_no_fooling>* > that claims your computer is full of bugs. > > > > _Millions of sites hit with mass-injection cyberattack_ > > http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9215428/Millions_of_sites_hit_with_mass_injection_cyberattack > > > _Lizamoon SQL injection attacks step up fast to hit hundreds of > thousands of websites_ > > http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2011/04/01/246138/Video-Lizamoon-SQL-injection-attacks-step-up-fast-to-hit-hundreds-of-thousands-of.htm > > > -- > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/02/2011 01:13:17
    1. Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] ALERT! ALERT! This is NOT a test...This is NOT anApril Fool joke!!!!
    2. BStevens
    3. Probably also a very good idea to not click on any of the links in the below email, just in case ... I certainly see nothing to suggest that Barbara sent this out of her own accord ... Bryce Stevens ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara Terhune" <[email protected]> To: "Dutch-Colonies Mail List" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 01, 2011 7:17 PM Subject: [DUTCH-COLONIES] ALERT! ALERT! This is NOT a test...This is NOT anApril Fool joke!!!! > It was reported Tuesday > > The attack continues to rampage across the Internet, and currently > doesn't show any signs of slowing down. So *don't install any web-based > anti-virus software > <http://blogs.computerworld.com/18065/huge_lizamoon_sql_injection_windows_stability_center_trojan_no_fooling>* > that claims your computer is full of bugs. > > > > _Millions of sites hit with mass-injection cyberattack_ > > http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9215428/Millions_of_sites_hit_with_mass_injection_cyberattack > > > _Lizamoon SQL injection attacks step up fast to hit hundreds of > thousands of websites_ > > http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2011/04/01/246138/Video-Lizamoon-SQL-injection-attacks-step-up-fast-to-hit-hundreds-of-thousands-of.htm > > > -- > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    04/02/2011 12:58:52
    1. [DUTCH-COLONIES] ALERT! ALERT! This is NOT a test...This is NOT an April Fool joke!!!!
    2. Barbara Terhune
    3. It was reported Tuesday The attack continues to rampage across the Internet, and currently doesn't show any signs of slowing down. So *don't install any web-based anti-virus software <http://blogs.computerworld.com/18065/huge_lizamoon_sql_injection_windows_stability_center_trojan_no_fooling>* that claims your computer is full of bugs. _Millions of sites hit with mass-injection cyberattack_ http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9215428/Millions_of_sites_hit_with_mass_injection_cyberattack _Lizamoon SQL injection attacks step up fast to hit hundreds of thousands of websites_ http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2011/04/01/246138/Video-Lizamoon-SQL-injection-attacks-step-up-fast-to-hit-hundreds-of-thousands-of.htm --

    04/01/2011 01:17:02
    1. [DUTCH-COLONIES] curious
    2. Miller Harry & Kari
    3. 3/3/11 Anyone, In the Feb 2011 issue of the Archivist there's a note about Annie Van Iderstine dated 1/28/1892 from the Hackensack Republican. Does anyone have any information about Annie and her forebears?? Tnanks, Harry Miller

    03/03/2011 07:55:06
    1. [DUTCH-COLONIES] Family of Lucas Cornelius Vanarsdale and Catherine Currie of Leake County, Mississippi
    2. Is there anyone on these list groups who descend from Lucas Cornelius Vanarsdale, who went from Mercer Co. Kentucky with his brother William about 1830's to Leake County, MIssissippi, where Lucas became a Planter with about 25 slaves, while his brother William moved over to Bossier Co., Louisana, where he also had a large plantation, but was murdered for his money in 1867? Another brother Ahasnerus or Alasurus remained in Kentucky, removing to Fishertown, Jefferson Co., Ky. Thanks Judy

    02/25/2011 06:41:47
    1. [DUTCH-COLONIES] Jan Pouwelse.... a Van der Beek?
    2. Renee Dauven
    3. I am trying to identify the witnesses at the baptisms of the children of Aeltje Schaers and John Staff, in particularly the following from New York DRC: 1714 Sep 03; John Staff, Aaltje Schars; Elizabeth; Jan Pouwelse, Aaltje Van Dyk I am not a Van der Beek researcher so all I have on them is an article by John Totten from NYGBR from July and Oct 1933! At that time, he listed an unknown child for Poulus Pouluse Van der Beek and Sara Schouten. No name or gender was given in the Flatbush record for the baptism of this child. A quick survey of online sources found nothing that seemed to indicate that this child had been identified in recent years. Does anyone who has actively researched the family know if this child has been identified and/or if the witness Jan Pouwelse in the baptism given above might be that child? Aaltje Van Dyk is probably Aaltje Kermer, the wife of Franz Van Dyk. Franz and his wife were the witnesses for the earlier baptism of Aaltje's daughter, Janeetje, whose father was Aaltje's first husband, Benjamin Oldes. I haven't determined how, if at all, they relate to Aaltje. Thank you for any clues, views or boos. Renee L. Dauven

    02/23/2011 09:55:17
    1. Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Maijke, dau. Lanen/Bennet source?
    2. Renee Dauven
    3. Mike and Howard, Thank you very much for your help. Evidently I have lost or missed filed the photocopy of that page. Your help is truely appreciated. Renee L. Dauven Howard Swain wrote: > Renee, > > Mike is right. Here is the citation: > A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, trans. and ed., Old First Dutch Reformed Church > of Brooklyn, New York, First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical > Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983), > p. 132. > > The spelling of the names is as you have it. There is no mention > of a location, so I assume it was performed at Brooklyn. > > Regards, > Howard > [email protected] > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "mike" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2011 12:38 PM > Subject: Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Maijke, dau. Lanen/Bennet source? > > > >> Renee, >> >> The baptism is not recorded at Flatbush. It was recorded at Brooklyn and >> appeard in the Holland Society Year Book of 1897 on page 164. The >> spelling >> of the names is different, so this must the from the van der Linde >> transcription. Perhaps someone can give you that citation. >> >> Mike Morrissey >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Renee Dauven >> Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2011 2:37 PM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Maijke, dau. Lanen/Bennet source? >> >> On my FGS for Hendrick Thyssen Lanen and Maria Williamsz. Bennett. I >> list the following baptism which I unfortunately failed to source. Now >> I can not find where the information came from. I do show it as having >> occurred in Brooklyn and Bergen in the Register gives the same place and >> date. Looking at the spelling, I'm thinking that it may have been a >> Brooklyn baptism which was recorded in the Flatbush records and that >> this is from Vorhees' transcription of Flatbush records. If any one has >> easy access to that volume, could they please check to see if that is >> correct and let me know what page it might be on? Thank you for your >> help.. >> Here is the baptism that I'm interested in. >> >> 23 April 1693 >> Maijke; parents: Hendrick Tijssen. Marij van der Beeck; witnesses: >> Wouter van Pelt, Marija Johannes >> >> >> Renee L. Dauven >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    02/20/2011 12:59:52
    1. Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Maijke, dau. Lanen/Bennet source?
    2. mike
    3. Renee, The baptism is not recorded at Flatbush. It was recorded at Brooklyn and appeard in the Holland Society Year Book of 1897 on page 164. The spelling of the names is different, so this must the from the van der Linde transcription. Perhaps someone can give you that citation. Mike Morrissey -----Original Message----- From: Renee Dauven Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2011 2:37 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Maijke, dau. Lanen/Bennet source? On my FGS for Hendrick Thyssen Lanen and Maria Williamsz. Bennett. I list the following baptism which I unfortunately failed to source. Now I can not find where the information came from. I do show it as having occurred in Brooklyn and Bergen in the Register gives the same place and date. Looking at the spelling, I'm thinking that it may have been a Brooklyn baptism which was recorded in the Flatbush records and that this is from Vorhees' transcription of Flatbush records. If any one has easy access to that volume, could they please check to see if that is correct and let me know what page it might be on? Thank you for your help.. Here is the baptism that I'm interested in. 23 April 1693 Maijke; parents: Hendrick Tijssen. Marij van der Beeck; witnesses: Wouter van Pelt, Marija Johannes Renee L. Dauven ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/19/2011 08:38:00
    1. Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Maijke, dau. Lanen/Bennet source?
    2. Howard Swain
    3. Renee, Mike is right. Here is the citation: A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, trans. and ed., Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York, First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983), p. 132. The spelling of the names is as you have it. There is no mention of a location, so I assume it was performed at Brooklyn. Regards, Howard [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "mike" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2011 12:38 PM Subject: Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Maijke, dau. Lanen/Bennet source? > Renee, > > The baptism is not recorded at Flatbush. It was recorded at Brooklyn and > appeard in the Holland Society Year Book of 1897 on page 164. The > spelling > of the names is different, so this must the from the van der Linde > transcription. Perhaps someone can give you that citation. > > Mike Morrissey > > -----Original Message----- > From: Renee Dauven > Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2011 2:37 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Maijke, dau. Lanen/Bennet source? > > On my FGS for Hendrick Thyssen Lanen and Maria Williamsz. Bennett. I > list the following baptism which I unfortunately failed to source. Now > I can not find where the information came from. I do show it as having > occurred in Brooklyn and Bergen in the Register gives the same place and > date. Looking at the spelling, I'm thinking that it may have been a > Brooklyn baptism which was recorded in the Flatbush records and that > this is from Vorhees' transcription of Flatbush records. If any one has > easy access to that volume, could they please check to see if that is > correct and let me know what page it might be on? Thank you for your > help.. > Here is the baptism that I'm interested in. > > 23 April 1693 > Maijke; parents: Hendrick Tijssen. Marij van der Beeck; witnesses: > Wouter van Pelt, Marija Johannes > > > Renee L. Dauven

    02/19/2011 06:08:07
    1. [DUTCH-COLONIES] Maijke, dau. Lanen/Bennet source?
    2. Renee Dauven
    3. On my FGS for Hendrick Thyssen Lanen and Maria Williamsz. Bennett. I list the following baptism which I unfortunately failed to source. Now I can not find where the information came from. I do show it as having occurred in Brooklyn and Bergen in the Register gives the same place and date. Looking at the spelling, I'm thinking that it may have been a Brooklyn baptism which was recorded in the Flatbush records and that this is from Vorhees' transcription of Flatbush records. If any one has easy access to that volume, could they please check to see if that is correct and let me know what page it might be on? Thank you for your help.. Here is the baptism that I'm interested in. 23 April 1693 Maijke; parents: Hendrick Tijssen. Marij van der Beeck; witnesses: Wouter van Pelt, Marija Johannes Renee L. Dauven

    02/19/2011 04:37:59
    1. [DUTCH-COLONIES] holla
    2. Mary Thomason Morris
    3. you need medication? http://serline.net/discounts2011.html

    02/18/2011 09:28:13
    1. [DUTCH-COLONIES] stuck my foot in my mouth
    2. Oops, I succumbed to a knee jerk reaction, folks. After looking at the archives, it appears there have been NO msgs. since Feb 4th.   She walks away with embarrassment.... Julie A.

    02/13/2011 04:03:36
    1. [DUTCH-COLONIES] I concur - no messages delivered to me since Feb 4th
    2. I concur - no messages delivered to me since Feb 4th either. I just checked. Having worked in the software industry, I suspect there IS some glitch about. Julie A.

    02/13/2011 03:48:54
    1. Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Problem receiving messages?
    2. Larry, There has been a spate of messages recently. And yours came through. Sometimes it helps to unsubsubscribe and rescrubscribe. Doris ---------- Original Message ---------- From: Steve Ostrom <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Problem receiving messages? Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 16:37:24 -0500 If you check at: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/Dutch-Colonies/ you can see all messages posted on the D-C list. Steve O. At 04:12 PM 2/13/2011, you wrote: >Help! I haven't received any messages from the D-C List since 4 Feb. >Is anyone else having this problem? > >Larry Voreis > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >[email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' >without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ____________________________________________________________ $65/Hr Job - 25 Openings Part-Time job ($20-$65/hr). Requirements: Home Internet Access http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4d5851d910282267096st06vuc

    02/13/2011 02:48:32
    1. [DUTCH-COLONIES] Computers! #$&%^#%$&%
    2. Louanne Van Pelt
    3. Dear Dutch Colonies: My computer has been acting crazy since late summer; my entire address list was lost to me shortly before Christmas - I was absolutely bereft of contacts until recently; MSN helped me to regain my Contacts, but I haven't received any Dutch Colonies mail for some time. I haven't been, for one reason or another, on the computer very much for months . . . . wondering when I may call myself really "retired" . . . seems busier than ever. RESUBSCRIBE ME PLEASE good people. SKIP2MLOU

    02/13/2011 10:00:36