Marjorie Dikeman Chamberlain has been living in an assisted-living residence in California but my letters to her there recently have been returned, so I am assuming that she has died or is no longer mentally alert. I have her first book, but not her second. In that first book (page 45), she gives # 53 Maryke Dyckman, daughter of Johannes and Engeltje Dyckman, as being the child baptized on 17 Oct 1724 at the Linlithgo Reformed Dutch Church. The name in the entry has faded and all that is visible is "....yke". This looks more like Maryke than Judith. Marjorie also noted that the children assigned to Johannes Dyckman and Engeltje [Buys?] appear in church records later as sponsors for each other's children, or with Johannes and Engletje as sponsors of their children. That does not apply to Judith. #26 Judith, b. ca. 1717, daughter of Johannes Dyckman and Rachel DeVaux, is called of "Norwack" [Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut] in her marriage record to Benjamin Oosterhout. That does not suggest that she was born on Livingston Manor. If you have Marjorie's first book, however, you know all of this. Lois Stewart ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.