For those of you who know of the Zabriskie Books (sorry I dont have a link) they also have Kipp, Kip and Xip (unusual spelling) in those books. Just an FYI. Happy hunting, Sharon On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 2:01 AM, <dutch-colonies-request@rootsweb.com>wrote: > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Hendrick Hendricksz Kip (ekipp@rogers.com) > 2. Surnames (Sue Christensen) > 3. Re: Surnames (James Harder) > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: ekipp@rogers.com > To: "Dutch-Colonies-L@rootsweb.com" <Dutch-Colonies-L@rootsweb.com> > Cc: > Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2013 05:49:33 -0800 (PST) > Subject: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Hendrick Hendricksz Kip > Further to the post by Cor, you can find many details about this family at > the following web sites. > http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=edwkipp8 > > http://www.kipp-blake-families.ca/kipfam.htm > > Regards > Edward Kipp > > From the banks of the Ottawa River, river of the voyageurs! > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Sue Christensen <suemeadowbrook@yahoo.com> > To: "DUTCH-COLONIES@rootsweb.com" <DUTCH-COLONIES@rootsweb.com> > Cc: > Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2013 06:01:39 -0800 (PST) > Subject: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Surnames > Are there clues to tell if a surname is of Dutch colonial origin versus > from the Palatine/German immigrations? How often were there intermarriages > between the two groups in the 1700's? > > > Before my mother infected me with the genealogical sleuth bug, I always > thought we were English and Dutch. Lo and behold, tracing those female > lines, once you can find the maiden name, leads to many surprises. I am > primarily looking in New York state. > > > My known lines are Terpening/ Terwilliger, Beem, Degraff, Shutts,Hooglandt > and associated lines, Dingman, Rouw, Swartout, Gardenier, Van Valkenburgh, > Yates, Vandenburg, Coppernoll and many other maternal line feeders. > > Sue > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: James Harder <jaharder88@yahoo.com> > To: Sue Christensen <suemeadowbrook@yahoo.com>, " > dutch-colonies@rootsweb.com" <dutch-colonies@rootsweb.com> > Cc: > Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2013 13:34:17 -0800 (PST) > Subject: Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Surnames > Hi Sue, > > There are resources for identifying surnames and early > family origins: > For Dutch era surnames: David M. Riker's Genealogical and biographical > directory to > persons in New Netherland, from 1613 to 1674 > For New York Palatines: Henry Z. Jones’ Palatine Families of > New York 1710, and other volumes in his series. > > Marriages between the Palatine Germans and the > earlier families occurred from the time the Germans arrived and increased > among those > born in New York in later generations. It's unusual to find families with > Dutch era roots that don't have Palatine intermarriages. > > From the surnames you mention, I assume you’ve reached > either Jacob or Gerrit Terpenning, who married Annatje and Maria Beem. > Jones identifies the daughters of Joh. > Albert Beem, a 1710 immigrant with his father Henrich Bohm (Hunter #63). > Some of their records from the Kingston > Ref. Church which confirm the placement: > > 1721 > 07 Apr; Hendrik Beem, wid Maria Appel, born Germany; Juliana _. (banns) > > 1721 > 23 Aug; Albert Beem; Margrietjen Beeshaaren, both born Germany, both liv > Kingstown. > (with ill. child) > > 1721 > Aug 27; Albert Beem, Margrietjen Beesharen; Marytjen; Jan Oet, Hillegonda > Slegtenaar > > 1728 > Feb 11; Albert Been, Grietjen Peeshaar; Anna; Willem Douwdie, Anna Beem > > 1746 > 25 May; Jacob Teerpenning, jm, born New Paltz liv Kingston; Marreitje Bem, > jd, > of Kingston. > > 1750 > 20 Sep; Gerret Teerpenning, jm, born New Palz liv Kingston; Annaatje Beem, > jd, > of Kingston. > > 1752 > Apr 12; Gerret Teerpenning, Annaatje Bem; Margriet; Albert Bem & wife > Margriet Beesharen > > Jim > > > ________________________________ > From: Sue Christensen <suemeadowbrook@yahoo.com> > To: "DUTCH-COLONIES@rootsweb.com" <DUTCH-COLONIES@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 9:01 AM > Subject: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Surnames > > Are there clues to tell if a surname is of Dutch colonial origin versus > from the Palatine/German immigrations? How often were there intermarriages > between the two groups in the 1700's? > > > Before my mother infected me with the genealogical sleuth bug, I always > thought we were English and Dutch. Lo and behold, tracing those female > lines, once you can find the maiden name, leads to many surprises. I am > primarily looking in New York state. > > > My known lines are Terpening/ Terwilliger, Beem, Degraff, Shutts,Hooglandt > and associated lines, Dingman, Rouw, Swartout, Gardenier, Van Valkenburgh, > Yates, Vandenburg, Coppernoll and many other maternal line feeders. > > Sue > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > DUTCH-COLONIES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > To contact the DUTCH-COLONIES list administrator, send an email to > DUTCH-COLONIES-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the DUTCH-COLONIES mailing list, send an email to > DUTCH-COLONIES@rootsweb.com. > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > DUTCH-COLONIES-request@rootsweb.com > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body > of the > email with no additional text. > >