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 concact 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 Francyn Albertus (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