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    1. Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Flatlands/Flatbush
    2. E Johnson
    3. Renee, This is a fine set of records from Flatlands. These will be useful to many researchers. Thanks very much for making the website & installing these transcriptions & translations available. Best wishes, Liz J On 6 June 2011 18:43, Renee Dauven <[email protected]> wrote: >     Recently while working with the Flatland and Flatbush Town records, > I found the following documents and have placed them on line at the URL > below. >     The first one from Flatlands, I have no idea why it was created, > what its original purpose might have been.  It lists the birth dates of > male inhabitants of Flatlands who were between the ages of 35-45.  I > have estimated that it was probably created in about 1803.  If you might > have an idea what that purpose was, I would love to hear it.   If you > find something usable in this document, be sure to give some of your > thanks to Mike Morrissey as he helped me with some of the writing with > which I had difficulty. >     Also on the page is a series of pages taken from the Flatbush Town > Records which were accountings from the records of the Flatbush DRC for > about 1661-1664.  They listed some burials and payments paid or still > due for burials and for some marriages.  It doesn't give the name of the > bride or groom and the payer may not always be the groom (might be the > bride's father, for example) but it might help to narrow down when a > marriage took place in a family. >     The page is plain vanilla at the moment but it is the content that > matters, right? > > http://notmyfamily.pbworks.com/w/page/40982114/FrontPage > > Renee L. Dauven

    06/06/2011 04:43:23
    1. Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Flatlands/Flatbush
    2. Cleaver White
    3. Renee Thank you for posting the Flatlands records. Most Grateful! Cleaver White Sent from my iPhone On Jun 6, 2011, at 10:43 PM, E Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: > Renee, > > This is a fine set of records from Flatlands. These will be useful to > many researchers. Thanks very much for making the website & installing > these transcriptions & translations available. > > Best wishes, > Liz J > > On 6 June 2011 18:43, Renee Dauven <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Recently while working with the Flatland and Flatbush Town records, >> I found the following documents and have placed them on line at the URL >> below. >> The first one from Flatlands, I have no idea why it was created, >> what its original purpose might have been. It lists the birth dates of >> male inhabitants of Flatlands who were between the ages of 35-45. I >> have estimated that it was probably created in about 1803. If you might >> have an idea what that purpose was, I would love to hear it. If you >> find something usable in this document, be sure to give some of your >> thanks to Mike Morrissey as he helped me with some of the writing with >> which I had difficulty. >> Also on the page is a series of pages taken from the Flatbush Town >> Records which were accountings from the records of the Flatbush DRC for >> about 1661-1664. They listed some burials and payments paid or still >> due for burials and for some marriages. It doesn't give the name of the >> bride or groom and the payer may not always be the groom (might be the >> bride's father, for example) but it might help to narrow down when a >> marriage took place in a family. >> The page is plain vanilla at the moment but it is the content that >> matters, right? >> >> http://notmyfamily.pbworks.com/w/page/40982114/FrontPage >> >> 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

    06/06/2011 04:56:25