Ethel, >From "Baptismal record of the Reformed Dutch Church at Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York, 1741-1846 (1913)", transcribed by Josephine C. Frost, pg 3, several baptisms are recorded with some comments. They appear in the order shown below: Different writing from last three commences here 1747, April 22, Isaac Remsen, Geertruy Vanderbilt, Jan, Jan Vanderbilt, Margarita Hogelant his wife. (A query after this suggesting the wife's name as Cathrina) The next name is still in a different had from the others. [same day] Jan Vanderbilt, Margarit Hogelant, Hendrik [no witnesses] [same day] Jeromus Bennet, Neeltje Hogeland, Neeltje [no witnesses] [same day] Abraham Hogelant, Anatje Durje, Neeltje [no witnesses] In the above records the relationships between the parents are not stated, but can be summarized as: 1) Geertruy Vanderbilt is the daughter of Jan Vanderbilt and his first wife, Geertruy Hardenbergh. 2) Jan Vanderbilt and his second wife, Margaret Hoogland 3) Neeltje Hoogland, sister of Margaret Hoogland 4) Abraham Hoogland, brother of Margaret Hoogland. Mike Morrissey -------------------------------------------------- From: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2010 8:00 AM To: <[email protected]> Subject: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Jan Vanderbilt and Geertruy Hardenbergh > > Who is Jan Vanderbilt who married Geertruy Hardenbergh? > > Geertruy Hardenbergh, daughter of Jan Hardenbergh and Grietje Gerrits Van > Blarcom, was baptized 30 Oct 1695 in Flatbush DRCh. [Voorhees:449]. > Geertruy married Jan Vanderbilt on 2 Apr 1715 [banns] in Flatbush DRCh > [Voorhees:309]. Jan Vanderbilt and Geertruy Hardenbergh had six > children baptized > in the Jamaica L.I. DRCh. > > Maria, baptized on 19 Feb 1716. > Margrieta baptized on 10 Nov 1717. > Geertruij baptized on 7 Feb 1720. > Jan baptized on 19 Aug 1722. > Jacob baptized on 15 Nov 1724 . > Dirck was baptized on 10 Nov 1727 > > MARRIAGE: > Jan van der Bilt, young man, born and residing in Jamaica, and Gertruit > Hardenberg, young lady, born and residing at Jamaica. Records of The > Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York. 1677-1720 by > David > William Voorhees. [Voorhees:308,309] > > Regards, > Ethel Kay Konight > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Hi Ethel, > Who is Jan Vanderbilt who married Geertruy Hardenbergh? > > Geertruy Hardenbergh, daughter of Jan Hardenbergh and Grietje Gerrits > Van Blarcom, was baptized 30 Oct 1695 in Flatbush DRCh. [Voorhees:449]. > Geertruy married Jan Vanderbilt on 2 Apr 1715 [banns] in Flatbush DRCh > [Voorhees:309]. Jan Vanderbilt and Geertruy Hardenbergh had six > children baptized in the Jamaica L.I. DRCh. > > Maria, baptized on 19 Feb 1716. > Margrieta baptized on 10 Nov 1717. > Geertruij baptized on 7 Feb 1720. > Jan baptized on 19 Aug 1722. > Jacob baptized on 15 Nov 1724 . > Dirck was baptized on 10 Nov 1727 > > MARRIAGE: > Jan van der Bilt, young man, born and residing in Jamaica, and > Gertruit Hardenberg, young lady, born and residing at Jamaica. Records > of The Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York. > 1677-1720 by David William Voorhees. [Voorhees:308,309] > > Regards, > Ethel Kay Konight According to Jean M. Rand in her "Some Descendants of Jan Aertsen Vanderbilt," Gateway Press, Baltimore (1991), pages 13-14, Jan Vanderbilt was the son of Jacob Jansz Vanderbilt and Maria Van der Vliet (widow of Andries Onderdonck), who married (Banns) at Flatbush after 13 August 1687 [Sorry, but I don't have a Voorhees citation for this]. Jean M. Rand also shows a daughter Antje, baptized 7 September 1730 at Jamaica, but I have not independently verified any of the baptismal records at Jamaica for the children of Jan Vanderbilt and Gertruit Hardenbergh [and/or Margaret Hoagland]. This same Jan Vanderbilt married 2nd to Margaret Hooglandt/Hoagland, the widow of Gerrit Hardenbergh and probably the daughter of Willem Hooglandt and Neeltje Adrians Ryerson. Margaret's parents are not confirmed by Daniel Hoagland Carpenter in his "History and Genealogy of the Hoagland Family in America" New York (1891). However, Jan Vanderbilt in his will (see below) mentions his father-in-law William Hoogland. Children of Jan Vanderbilt and Margaret Hoagland: Gerrit, baptized 9 November 1733 at Jamaica William, baptized 17 September 1740 at Jamaica Hendrick, baptized 19 February 1747 at Wolver Hollow (Oyster Bay) [NYG&BR 73:27] Abstracts of Wills Vol VII 1766-1771 pp 167, 168 Liber 26 Page 280.--In the name of God, Amen. April 30, 1761. I, JOHN VANDERBILT, of Hempstead, in Queens County, being of perfect mind. I leave to my son John £20 and the wagon he now has. I also give to my son John all the farm he now lives on, and he is to pay to my four sons, Jacob, Geritt, William, and Hendrick, £235, in six payments, in six years. And whereas I have bonds against my son Dirck to the amount of £365, If he pays the amount of £335 to my said sons, then the bonds to be cancelled. I leave to the daughter of my wife, Margaret Van Noorstrand [?], 1/4 of the money that my father-in-law, William Hoogland, left me, provided she remains satisfied with the division of her father's estate. I leave to my granddaughter, Antie Van Noorstrand, a cupboard. I leave to my wife Margaret the use of my farm and all my movables, so long as she remains my widow. "If she marries, I give her the household goods which was hers when I married her." After the death of my wife, all my lands and movable estate shall be sold. From the proceeds, I leave to my sons, Jacob, Dirck, Gerritt, William, Hendrick, and John, each £20. Of the rest, I leave 1/9 to the 5 children of my daughter Mary, deceased, and all the rest to my sons and my daughters, Margaret Dodge and Geritie Remsen. I make my sons John and Geritt, and my two nephews, Hendricus and Petrus Onderdonk, executors. Witnesses, Joris Rapelye, Andries Hegeman, Sr., Elbert Hegeman, Jr. Proved, April 30, 1768. Abstracts of wills (Volume XVII. Corrections to Vol.VI-IX and XI) p 290 PAGE 168. 19 lines from bottom for Geritie Remsen read Geertruy Remsen. So, there are still some issues regarding the above family that remain unresolved. Regards, Pam Sears
Who is Jan Vanderbilt who married Geertruy Hardenbergh? Geertruy Hardenbergh, daughter of Jan Hardenbergh and Grietje Gerrits Van Blarcom, was baptized 30 Oct 1695 in Flatbush DRCh. [Voorhees:449]. Geertruy married Jan Vanderbilt on 2 Apr 1715 [banns] in Flatbush DRCh [Voorhees:309]. Jan Vanderbilt and Geertruy Hardenbergh had six children baptized in the Jamaica L.I. DRCh. Maria, baptized on 19 Feb 1716. Margrieta baptized on 10 Nov 1717. Geertruij baptized on 7 Feb 1720. Jan baptized on 19 Aug 1722. Jacob baptized on 15 Nov 1724 . Dirck was baptized on 10 Nov 1727 MARRIAGE: Jan van der Bilt, young man, born and residing in Jamaica, and Gertruit Hardenberg, young lady, born and residing at Jamaica. Records of The Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York. 1677-1720 by David William Voorhees. [Voorhees:308,309] Regards, Ethel Kay Konight
GMTA Pam...I too had the thought that < < There is something very unusual about the granddaughters named in the above will of Deborah DeWitt. It almost sounds as if they are the daughters of Jacob Vroom and his wife Elizabeth. Could Deborah Schoonmaker's daughter Elizabeth Vernoy be the mysterious wife of Jacob Vroom who was listed as Elizabeth Vankee in the marriage record? And, no mention of Deborah's children, Catrina or Hendricus Vroom. > > I have the first three books "The Schoonmaker Family" published 1979 by the Huguenot Historical Society that I purchased at the Society in New Paltz on a trip there some years ago. There is nothing on Catrina and Hendricus other than their bp, date except for Hendricus it also shows "prob. d.y.". There is nothing on Catrina and Hendricus other than their bp, date except for Hendricus it also shows "prob. d.y.". So THEN Jacob Vroom's wife Elizabeth is not a SCHOONMAKER but rather she is VERNOY. TA-DA........................Deborah Schoonmaker and her first spouse, Jacob Cornelis Vernoy, had a dau ELIZABETH bp. 25 Jul 1714 in the Kingston RDC, Ulster Co., NY. YOU DID IT PAM!!!!!!! WHEW, mystery solved! Cynthia -----Original Message----- From: Pamela J. Sears <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Sent: Wed, Jun 23, 2010 8:32 pm Subject: Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Brothers Jacob and Hendrick VROOM Bp. Raritan Hi Cynthia, Just a bit more.... > > Deborah Schoonmaker was the widow of Jacob Cornelis Vernoy when she > married Hendrick Vroom and when he died she m. Tjerck (Dirck) De Witt, > also a widower. Abstracts of Wills Vol VII 1766-1771 pp 187-188 iber 26: Page 345.--In the name of God, Amen. I, DEBORAH DE WITT, widow f Tyrck De Witt, being very sick this 18 of December, 1765. I leave to y granddaughter, Catharine Vroom, £50, to be paid in six weeks, "also a old ring with a stone in it, and my silver snuff box." I leave to my randdaughter Deborah all my personal estate, and all my house furniture nd bed. I make John Dumond and Johanes Steght, executors. itnesses, Egbert Dumond, Jacobus De Lameter, of Kingston, Catharine ells, wife of William Wells, of Kingston. Proved in Ulster County, efore Joseph Gasherie, August 21, 1767. Abstracts of wills (Volume XVII. Corrections to Vol.VI-IX and XI) ol. VII p 291 AGE 188. 6 lines from top for Johanes Steght read Johannes Sleght. here is something very unusual about the granddaughters named in the bove will of Deborah DeWitt. It almost sounds as if they are the aughters of Jacob Vroom and his wife Elizabeth. Could Deborah choonmaker's daughter Elizabeth Vernoy be the mysterious wife of Jacob room who was listed as Elizabeth Vankee in the marriage record? And, o mention of Deborah's children, Catrina or Hendricus Vroom. I'm just thinking out loud, but something is not making very much sense. > The marriage record for *a* Jacob Vroom follows: Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Vol. 22 Marriage Records 1665-1800. Edited by William Nelson, Paterson, NJ (1909) NJ Marriage Licenses; New Jersey Archives, page 427, Vol 22 Vroom, Jacob, Somerset, and Elizabeth Vankee, Somerset 1744 Aug. 7 However, I have never been able to identify Elizabeth Vankee; nor am I familiar with "Vankee" as a surname. Jacob Vroom and his wife Elizabeth had 2 children baptized in New Jersey, and both were at Readington Reformed: [SCHQ] 1746, Aug. 17. Vroom, Jacob and Elizabeth--Debora. and, [SCHQ] 1755, Aug. 10. Vroom, Jacob and Elisabeth Schoonmaek--Catherina. The ten year gap suggests that Jacob Vroom may have been married twice; or, that he married a widow [perhaps Elizabeth Schoonmaker had first married a Mr. Vankee, and subsequently reverted to using her maiden name]. Elizabeth Vernoy was baptized at Kingston 25 July 1714 [Hoes B#2237] and ould have been of a suitable age to have married Jacob Vroom [baptized November 1711 at Raritan] in 1744. Then, Deborah Vroom (baptized 1746 t Readington) would have been named after the maternal grandmother which fits with Deborah DeWitt's will). Call it rampant speculation and how would you prove it? Hope I haven't uddied the waters too much. Just food for thought at this point. egards, am Sears ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message
Thanks a ton Pam and you are absolutely correct, now more questions. "Vankee" as a surname totally baffles me too. Greatly appreciate the will, bp. and marriage records! Perhaps the Genealogy God in the sky will drop down the missing pieces! Cynthia -----Original Message----- From: Pamela J. Sears <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Sent: Wed, Jun 23, 2010 3:36 pm Subject: Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Brothers Jacob and Hendrick VROOM Bp. Raritan Hi Cynthia, I can answer some questions, but I'm afraid they will lead to more uestions :-). > Jacob [bp 1711] and Hendrick [bp 1700] VROOM are the sons of Cors Hendricks Vroom [1677-c. 1743] and Catryn Unknown. Jacob m. Elizabeth Schoonmaker [parents uknown to me] and bp. a dau. Deborah supposedly somewhere in NJ on 17 Aug 1746., perhaps Raritan?. I have no further info on Jacob, Elizabeth or Deborah. he marriage record for *a* Jacob Vroom follows: Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, ol. 22 arriage Records 1665-1800. Edited by William Nelson, Paterson, NJ (1909) J Marriage Licenses; New Jersey Archives, page 427, Vol 22 room, Jacob, Somerset, and Elizabeth Vankee, Somerset 1744 Aug. 7 However, I have never been able to identify Elizabeth Vankee; nor am I amiliar with "Vankee" as a surname. Jacob Vroom and his wife Elizabeth ad 2 children baptized in New Jersey, and both were at Readington Reformed: [SCHQ] 1746, Aug. 17. Vroom, Jacob and Elizabeth--Debora. and, [SCHQ] 1755, Aug. 10. Vroom, Jacob and Elisabeth Schoonmaek--Catherina. The ten year gap suggests that Jacob Vroom may have been married twice; r, that he married a widow [perhaps Elizabeth Schoonmaker had first arried a Mr. Vankee, and subsequently reverted to using her maiden name]. Moreover, I have been unable to identify an Elizabeth Schoonmaker who is ot already accounted for. Egbert Hendricksz Schoonmaker and Annetje erry (of Kingston) had no known daughter named Elizabeth. > Hendrick m. Deborah Schoonmaker in the Kingston RDC, Ulster Co., NY 30 Sep 1723. They bp. 2 children in the same RDC, Catrina 27 Dec 1724 and Hendricus 11 Apr 1726. Deborah is the dau. of Egbert Hendricksz Schoonmaker and Annetie (Anna) Berry. Deborah Schoonmaker was the widow of Jacob Cornelis Vernoy when she married Hendrick Vroom and when he died she m. Tjerck (Dirck) De Witt, also a widower. Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol II:508. 1730-1750. Liber 4, p 59. Hunterdon Wills) 731-2, Jan 16. Vroom, Hendrick, of Kingston, Ulster Co. (New York), eoman; will of. Wife, Deborah. Mentions son, Henry, a minor and brother hristian Vroom. Executors -- wife and Andries Tenyke 'of the arartans.' Witnesses -- Johannes de Lametter, Pieter vander Lyn, Jarman ick. Proved 12 May 1732, before Edward Whitaker, Surrogate of Ulster ounty. Could this be a case of Vroom brothers marrying Schoonmaker sisters or cousins? I'd also like to know if Jacob Vroom and Elizabeth Schoonmaker had any more children, their marriage record and any wills if anyone can help. TIA, Cynthia Sorry, but I have nothing further on any of them. egards, am Sears ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message
Hi Cynthia, Just a bit more.... > > Deborah Schoonmaker was the widow of Jacob Cornelis Vernoy when she > > married Hendrick Vroom and when he died she m. Tjerck (Dirck) De Witt, > > also a widower. Abstracts of Wills Vol VII 1766-1771 pp 187-188 Liber 26: Page 345.--In the name of God, Amen. I, DEBORAH DE WITT, widow of Tyrck De Witt, being very sick this 18 of December, 1765. I leave to my granddaughter, Catharine Vroom, £50, to be paid in six weeks, "also a gold ring with a stone in it, and my silver snuff box." I leave to my granddaughter Deborah all my personal estate, and all my house furniture and bed. I make John Dumond and Johanes Steght, executors. Witnesses, Egbert Dumond, Jacobus De Lameter, of Kingston, Catharine Wells, wife of William Wells, of Kingston. Proved in Ulster County, before Joseph Gasherie, August 21, 1767. Abstracts of wills (Volume XVII. Corrections to Vol.VI-IX and XI) Vol. VII p 291 PAGE 188. 6 lines from top for Johanes Steght read Johannes Sleght. There is something very unusual about the granddaughters named in the above will of Deborah DeWitt. It almost sounds as if they are the daughters of Jacob Vroom and his wife Elizabeth. Could Deborah Schoonmaker's daughter Elizabeth Vernoy be the mysterious wife of Jacob Vroom who was listed as Elizabeth Vankee in the marriage record? And, no mention of Deborah's children, Catrina or Hendricus Vroom. I'm just thinking out loud, but something is not making very much sense. > The marriage record for *a* Jacob Vroom follows: > > Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, > Vol. 22 > Marriage Records 1665-1800. Edited by William Nelson, Paterson, NJ (1909) > NJ Marriage Licenses; New Jersey Archives, page 427, Vol 22 > Vroom, Jacob, Somerset, and Elizabeth Vankee, Somerset 1744 Aug. 7 > > However, I have never been able to identify Elizabeth Vankee; nor am I > familiar with "Vankee" as a surname. Jacob Vroom and his wife > Elizabeth had 2 children baptized in New Jersey, and both were at > Readington Reformed: > > [SCHQ] 1746, Aug. 17. Vroom, Jacob and Elizabeth--Debora. > > and, > > [SCHQ] 1755, Aug. 10. Vroom, Jacob and Elisabeth Schoonmaek--Catherina. > > The ten year gap suggests that Jacob Vroom may have been married > twice; or, that he married a widow [perhaps Elizabeth Schoonmaker had > first married a Mr. Vankee, and subsequently reverted to using her > maiden name]. Elizabeth Vernoy was baptized at Kingston 25 July 1714 [Hoes B#2237] and would have been of a suitable age to have married Jacob Vroom [baptized 2 November 1711 at Raritan] in 1744. Then, Deborah Vroom (baptized 1746 at Readington) would have been named after the maternal grandmother (which fits with Deborah DeWitt's will). Call it rampant speculation and how would you prove it? Hope I haven't muddied the waters too much. Just food for thought at this point. Regards, Pam Sears
Hi Cynthia, I can answer some questions, but I'm afraid they will lead to more questions :-). > Jacob [bp 1711] and Hendrick [bp 1700] VROOM are the sons of Cors > Hendricks Vroom [1677-c. 1743] and Catryn Unknown. > > > Jacob m. Elizabeth Schoonmaker [parents uknown to me] and bp. a dau. > Deborah supposedly somewhere in NJ on 17 Aug 1746., perhaps Raritan?. > I have no further info on Jacob, Elizabeth or Deborah. > The marriage record for *a* Jacob Vroom follows: Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Vol. 22 Marriage Records 1665-1800. Edited by William Nelson, Paterson, NJ (1909) NJ Marriage Licenses; New Jersey Archives, page 427, Vol 22 Vroom, Jacob, Somerset, and Elizabeth Vankee, Somerset 1744 Aug. 7 However, I have never been able to identify Elizabeth Vankee; nor am I familiar with "Vankee" as a surname. Jacob Vroom and his wife Elizabeth had 2 children baptized in New Jersey, and both were at Readington Reformed: [SCHQ] 1746, Aug. 17. Vroom, Jacob and Elizabeth--Debora. and, [SCHQ] 1755, Aug. 10. Vroom, Jacob and Elisabeth Schoonmaek--Catherina. The ten year gap suggests that Jacob Vroom may have been married twice; or, that he married a widow [perhaps Elizabeth Schoonmaker had first married a Mr. Vankee, and subsequently reverted to using her maiden name]. Moreover, I have been unable to identify an Elizabeth Schoonmaker who is not already accounted for. Egbert Hendricksz Schoonmaker and Annetje Berry (of Kingston) had no known daughter named Elizabeth. > Hendrick m. Deborah Schoonmaker in the Kingston RDC, Ulster Co., NY 30 > Sep 1723. They bp. 2 children in the same RDC, Catrina 27 Dec 1724 and > Hendricus 11 Apr 1726. Deborah is the dau. of Egbert Hendricksz > Schoonmaker and Annetie (Anna) Berry. > > Deborah Schoonmaker was the widow of Jacob Cornelis Vernoy when she > married Hendrick Vroom and when he died she m. Tjerck (Dirck) De Witt, > also a widower. Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol II:508. 1730-1750. Liber 4, p 59. (Hunterdon Wills) 1731-2, Jan 16. Vroom, Hendrick, of Kingston, Ulster Co. (New York), yeoman; will of. Wife, Deborah. Mentions son, Henry, a minor and brother Christian Vroom. Executors -- wife and Andries Tenyke 'of the Rarartans.' Witnesses -- Johannes de Lametter, Pieter vander Lyn, Jarman Pick. Proved 12 May 1732, before Edward Whitaker, Surrogate of Ulster County. > > Could this be a case of Vroom brothers marrying Schoonmaker sisters or > cousins? I'd also like to know if Jacob Vroom and Elizabeth > Schoonmaker had any more children, their marriage record and any wills > if anyone can help. > TIA, > Cynthia Sorry, but I have nothing further on any of them. Regards, Pam Sears
Jacob [bp 1711] and Hendrick [bp 1700] VROOM are the sons of Cors Hendricks Vroom [1677-c. 1743] and Catryn Unknown. Jacob m. Elizabeth Schoonmaker [parents uknown to me] and bp. a dau. Deborah supposedly somewhere in NJ on 17 Aug 1746., perhaps Raritan?. I have no further info on Jacob, Elizabeth or Deborah. Hendrick m. Deborah Schoonmaker in the Kingston RDC, Ulster Co., NY 30 Sep 1723. They bp. 2 children in the same RDC, Catrina 27 Dec 1724 and Hendricus 11 Apr 1726. Deborah is the dau. of Egbert Hendricksz Schoonmaker and Annetie (Anna) Berry. Deborah Schoonmaker was the widow of Jacob Cornelis Vernoy when she married Hendrick Vroom and when he died she m. Tjerck (Dirck) De Witt, also a widower. Could this be a case of Vroom brothers marrying Schoonmaker sisters or cousins? I'd also like to know if Jacob Vroom and Elizabeth Schoonmaker had any more children, their marriage record and any wills if anyone can help. TIA, Cynthia
Lorine, You never cease to astonish me! Congrats on your new book Ted Snediker On Jun 21, 2010, at 4:37 PM, Olive Tree Genealogy wrote: > Hello everyone - > > I'm very excited to announce the completion of another book > in my NEW NETHERLAND SETTLERS series. It's taken 9 years > (gulp!) to finish up the last little bit of the book, but it's finally done. > > " New Netherland Settlers: The Stevensen and Jacobsen > Families. A genealogy to three generations of the > descendants of Maria Goosens and her husband Steven Janse > Coning who settled in Fort Orange in 1649 (Stevensen Family) > and Maria Goosens and a man named Jacob (Jacobszen Family)" > is now available. > > http://olivetreegenealogy.com/books/purchaseStevensen.shtml > > > A brief excerpt was previously published as The European > Origins of Steven Janse Coning in the December 2001, Vol. 6 > No. 4 issue of New Netherland Connections. > > My book completes several years of research into the > origins and descendants of Steven Janse Coning who was > baptized in 1617 in Nijkerk and settled in New Netherland > with his wife Maria Goosens circa 1649. By 1663 Steven and > Maria had at least 7, possibly 8 children. After their > divorce in 1663 Steven and Maria married other spouses, and > Maria had one more known child born to a man named Jacob > whose surname is unknown. This book follows Steven, Maria > and their descendants to three generations. > > The book is 154 pages fully sourced and footnoted. Six full > pages of original documents from Nijkerk are included as > well as maps. Steven and Maria's lives are set in the > historical context of the fascinating world of the early > settlement of New Netherland. Steven's newly discovered > origins and names of his parents, grandparents, great- > grandparents and siblings are documented and sourced. His > family's suffering when the Bubonic plague struck Nijkerk in > 1636 when Steven was only 18 years old is well documented > and included in the book. > > Please visit > http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/published.shtml for other > books in the series. > > Lorine > -- Lorine McGinnis Schulze > > > > -- > Follow my genealogy updates on Twitter > http://twitter.com/LorineMS > > Olive Tree Genealogy > http://olivetreegenealogy.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
Hello everyone - I'm very excited to announce the completion of another book in my NEW NETHERLAND SETTLERS series. It's taken 9 years (gulp!) to finish up the last little bit of the book, but it's finally done. " New Netherland Settlers: The Stevensen and Jacobsen Families. A genealogy to three generations of the descendants of Maria Goosens and her husband Steven Janse Coning who settled in Fort Orange in 1649 (Stevensen Family) and Maria Goosens and a man named Jacob (Jacobszen Family)" is now available. http://olivetreegenealogy.com/books/purchaseStevensen.shtml A brief excerpt was previously published as The European Origins of Steven Janse Coning in the December 2001, Vol. 6 No. 4 issue of New Netherland Connections. My book completes several years of research into the origins and descendants of Steven Janse Coning who was baptized in 1617 in Nijkerk and settled in New Netherland with his wife Maria Goosens circa 1649. By 1663 Steven and Maria had at least 7, possibly 8 children. After their divorce in 1663 Steven and Maria married other spouses, and Maria had one more known child born to a man named Jacob whose surname is unknown. This book follows Steven, Maria and their descendants to three generations. The book is 154 pages fully sourced and footnoted. Six full pages of original documents from Nijkerk are included as well as maps. Steven and Maria's lives are set in the historical context of the fascinating world of the early settlement of New Netherland. Steven's newly discovered origins and names of his parents, grandparents, great- grandparents and siblings are documented and sourced. His family's suffering when the Bubonic plague struck Nijkerk in 1636 when Steven was only 18 years old is well documented and included in the book. Please visit http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/published.shtml for other books in the series. Lorine -- Lorine McGinnis Schulze -- Follow my genealogy updates on Twitter http://twitter.com/LorineMS Olive Tree Genealogy http://olivetreegenealogy.com
Sorry, none of this looks correct. William Legg and Susan Maroet (v. sp.) had several children baptised way before 1701 in Kingston DRC. I haven't seen a James Burhans in that time frame, let alone any indication of a marriage to Susan. I can't claim to have done extensive research on the family, but what I have seen indicates to me that you need to re-check your sources on this before going off on a wild goose chase. Jim -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Willard Saunders Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2010 2:03 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [DUTCH-COLONIES] William Legg and Susan Maret married 1701 UlsterCo., NY William Legg and Susan Maret married 1701 Ulster Co., NY. Susan Maret is said to also have been the spouse of James Burhans. Need information on the surnames Maret and Burhans and the ancestries of both Susan and James. ------------------------------- 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
William Legg and Susan Maret married 1701 Ulster Co., NY. Susan Maret is said to also have been the spouse of James Burhans. Need information on the surnames Maret and Burhans and the ancestries of both Susan and James.
Thanks a ton Pam AND Mike AND Chris!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now I can formulate my query...it's been so long that I have to remember how? Best to all, Cynthia -----Original Message----- From: Pamela J. Sears <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Sent: Wed, Jun 16, 2010 6:51 pm Subject: Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Raritan, NJ DRC records? Hi Cynthia, I can't speak for the accuracy of Beulah Gangaware's efforts on her anual typewriter, but at least this transcription goes all the way to 1829. http://raub-and-more.com/raritanbap/01.html Beulah Gangaware also transcribed the records of Readington Reformed: http://raub-and-more.com/readingtonbap/01.html egards, am Sears ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message -----Original Message----- From: Pamela J. Sears <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Sent: Wed, Jun 16, 2010 6:51 pm Subject: Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Raritan, NJ DRC records? Hi Cynthia, I can't speak for the accuracy of Beulah Gangaware's efforts on her anual typewriter, but at least this transcription goes all the way to 1829. http://raub-and-more.com/raritanbap/01.html Beulah Gangaware also transcribed the records of Readington Reformed: http://raub-and-more.com/readingtonbap/01.html egards, am Sears ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message
Hi Cynthia, I can't speak for the accuracy of Beulah Gangaware's efforts on her manual typewriter, but at least this transcription goes all the way to 1829. http://raub-and-more.com/raritanbap/01.html Beulah Gangaware also transcribed the records of Readington Reformed: http://raub-and-more.com/readingtonbap/01.html Regards, Pam Sears
Cynthia, Marriage records for the First Reformed Church of New Brunswick begin in 1794. The early years are online at: http://files.usgwarchives.org/nj/middlesex/vitals/marriages/newbrunsref.txt Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 4:25 PM Subject: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Raritan, NJ DRC records? Listers, Would anyone know if the baptismal and/or marriage records for this church are accessible online? TIA, Cynthia Z ------------------------------- 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
I would think that Rutgers would have these records, folks. On Jun 16, 2010, at 4:32 PM, Chris Brooks wrote: > Cyntia > > Try this link: > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kindred/BRar1699.txt > > To my knowledge, there are no marriage records for the Raritan or New > Brunswick Reformed Dutch Churches. > > Chris > > On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 3:25 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Listers, >> >> >> Would anyone know if the baptismal and/or marriage records for this >> church >> are accessible online? >> >> TIA, >> Cynthia Z >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >> > > > > -- > Chris Brooks > Kansas City, Missouri > 816-363-1831 > > ------------------------------- > 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
Listers, Would anyone know if the baptismal and/or marriage records for this church are accessible online? TIA, Cynthia Z
Cyntia Try this link: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kindred/BRar1699.txt To my knowledge, there are no marriage records for the Raritan or New Brunswick Reformed Dutch Churches. Chris On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 3:25 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Listers, > > > Would anyone know if the baptismal and/or marriage records for this church > are accessible online? > > TIA, > Cynthia Z > > ------------------------------- > 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 > -- Chris Brooks Kansas City, Missouri 816-363-1831
Glee, I found the article you were seeking on Rachel Banta, so if you will just send me your smail mail address to my email at [email protected], I will get it into the mail for you. Judy
Hi: I was sent the Will and Surrogate's Court papers on a Edward FORSHEE, his wife was Hannah E. FORSHEE. They lived in the Town of Minisink at the time of his death. Dates on the Will are 21 July 1926 and the Surrogate's court are 10 Feb 1937. Could someone provide me with the B/M/D dates on this family, any children they may have had and where they are buried? I went to the RAOGK and there was no one for Orange co. Any help that may be provided will be greatly appreciated. Bill Forshay - San Antonio, TX