Yes, I have had a look at the Alburtus article mentioned below, in The Connecticut Nutmegger. I had another look at the Milford, CT Vital Records records in the Barbour collection. There are actually three John Allen listed John, s. Sarah, bp. 1689 Vol. ES P. 238 John, s. Gideon, b. Feb, 19, 1682 Vol. 1. P. 19. John, s. Gideon, b. Feb, 19, 1682 Vol. OL. P. 40. My Jan or John or Johan Ellin or Allen (b. cir 1683) who married Johanna Anna Haldron was listed as from Milfort. If this is so then he was probably not the son of Jan John Aling and FrancynAlbertus. The two children of this couple that we know about were probably born in New York as that is where they were baptised in 1675 and 1677. I am assuming that Milfort refers to Connecticut! Marriages in the Reformed Dutch Church of New York. 1639-1801. P. 103 1705 den 18 Juny Johan Ellin, j.m. Van Milfort, met Anna Haldrin, j.d. Van N. Haarlem; den 28 do. This suggests that I need to do some more research on Connecticut Allen families perhaps those involving Gideon Allen. Thank you for the suggestions. I am always open to new sources of information on my early New England and New York families. I am a bit sad that I am probably not related to Giulio Caesar (Pietro) Alburtus! Regards Edward Kipp http://americancanadianancestors.blogspot.ca/ http://kipp-blake-families.ca/ My family files are on World Connect From the banks of the Ottawa River, river of the voyageurs! ________________________________ From: Perry Streeter <perry@streeter.com> To: dutch-colonies@rootsweb.com Cc: ekipp@rogers.com Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2013 8:33:56 AM Subject: re: Aling, Ellin, Allyne, Alewyn, or Allen families Edward: I realize that you are currently focused on the Alewyn, etc. branch of your family tree but I wanted to make sure that you were aware of the following article: Dorothy J. Chance, "Alburtis, Alburti, Burtis," (20:752-754); The Connecticut Nutmegger. Glastonbury, CT: Connecticut Society of Genealogists, 1970-. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009.) Please contact me privately if you do have access to this brief article and would like a copy. With respect to John, have you already ruled out the potential matches from the vital and church records of Milford, CT? Perhaps more to follow... Perry www.perrystreeter.com >________________________________ > From: "ekipp@rogers.com" >To: "Dutch-Colonies@rootsweb.com" ; "new-netherland@rootsweb.com" >Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 3:11 PM >Subject: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Aling, Ellin, Allyne, Alewyn, or Allen families > > >Has anyone done research on the families of Jan Aling and FrancynAlbertus (cir 1654- ) >and their son John Jan Aling (Allen) (either 1675 or > cir 1683 Milford, CT - 1720). >I would like to know if Jan and Francyn had more than two children, Jan and Judith. >I would also like to know if anyone has made the connection back to Connecticut families. >John Jan Allen and Johanna Anna Haldron should be my 6th Great Grandparents. >Regards >Edward Kipp