3. CORNELIUS4 VAN SANDT, SR. (GARRET STOFFELSE3 VAN ZANDT/SANDT, * CHRISTOFFEL2 VAN ZANDT, *1 VANSANT) was born 9 July 1672 in New Utrecht, Kings county, New York, and died 9 July 1734 in buried at Welsh Tract Baptist church, New Castle county, Maryland. He married (1) DERICKA ________ Bef. 1714. He married (2) MARY ________ Aft. 1714 in Maryland. Notes for CORNELIUS VAN SANDT, SR.: "History of Bucks county Pennsylvania" by William W. H. DAVIS, 1905, volume III, page 25: Cornelius VAN SANDT, son of Garret was born in New York, probably about the year 1672. On 12 mo. [February] 10, 1698-9, he purchased 150 acres of land adjoining his father in Bensalem township, Bucks county, [Pennsylvania]. On May 4. 1714, he conveyed this tract to Thomas STEVENSON. It is probably in exchange for for land in Cecil county, Maryland, as on the same date STEVENSON conveyed to him 1,035 acres on the west side of Elk river, in New Munster township, Cecil county, Maryland. He was baptized at Pennypack Baptist church, September 14, 1712 [as an adult], and in 1714, with wife Dericka, was "dismissed to Welsh Tract" Baptist church in Pencader Hundred, New Castle county. This church was organized by a colony of Welsh Baptists at Milford Haven, when about to embark for America, in 1701. On arriving in America they located at Pennypack, where they remained until 1703, when they located in New Castle on land donated to them by James JAMES, and were ever after known as the "Welsh Tract Baptist church." Cornelius VANSANT remained a member of this church, and was buried there May 1, 1734. His will, probated in Cecil county, mentions wife Mary and children Cornelius, Garret and Rebecca, all apparently minors. He evidently married a second time after his removal. Children of CORNELIUS VAN SANDT and DERICKA ________ are: i. CORNELIUS5 VAN SANT, JR.. ii. GARRET VAN SANT. iii. REBECCA VAN SANT. 4. HARMAN GERRETSZEN4 VAN SANDT, SR. (GARRET STOFFELSE3 VAN ZANDT/SANDT, * CHRISTOFFEL2 VAN ZANDT, *1 VANSANT) was born Bef. 10 June 1674 in date baptized at Dutch Reformed church of New York, and died 9 July 1759 in Bensalem Twp., Bucks county, Pennsylvania. He married (1) ELIZABETH BROUWERS in New Utrecht, Long Island, New York. He married (2) JANE JOUDON 1733. He married (3) JUDITH ________ 9 November 1738. She died Aft. 1759. Notes for HARMAN GERRETSZEN VAN SANDT, SR.: "History of Bucks county Pennsylvania" by William W. H. DAVIS, 1905, volume III, page 25: Harman VAN SANDT, son of Garrett and Lysbeth GERRITZ, was baptized at the Dutch Reformed church of New York, June 10, 1674, and died in Bensalem township, in 1759. He purchased August 1, 1704, 250 acres of land in Bensalem of Thomas STEVENSON, and on April 26, 1712, 250 more. On May 26, 1713, he purchased 125 acres which had belonged to his brother Johannes, and devised it in his will to his daughter Catharine, wife of Daniel SEVERNS. On May 20, 1741 he purchased 100 acres for his daughter Gazina, wife of Jacob TITUS. He also purchased in 1711, 50 acres in Southampton, which he conveyed to to his brother Jacobus. Harman VANSANT was three times married. His first wife, whom he married in New Utrecht, was Elizabeth BROUWERS. He married (second) in 1733 Jane JOUDON, and (third) on November 9, 1738, Judith EVANS, who survived him. She had been twice married before becoming the wife of Harman VANSANT, first to Cornelius McCARTY, and second to John EVANS, both of Bensalem township. The children of Harman VANSANT were as follows. all probably by Elizabeth, his first wife: 1. Garret, who died in 1755, leaving a widow Mary and four children-Harman, Peter, Elizabeth and Garret. Harman, who married Elenor VANDEGRIFT, was the administrator of his father in 1755, and executor of the will of his grandfather in 1759. He was devised by the latter 125 acres of the land whereon his father had lived, and subsequently purchased considerable other land in Bensalem where he died in 1815. His children were: Jacob, baptized at Southampton church, July 7, 1754; Joseph; Mary VAN HORN; Eleanor, wife of Robert WOOD; Sarah COX; Ann PLEAMESS and Garret. Peter was devised 100 acres of land by his grandfather . Elizabeth; and Garret were the ancestors of practically all the VANSANTS of Bensalem. 2. Gazina who married Jacob TITUS and lived on land devised to her by her father. She died prior to April 30, 1772, leaving children: Elizabeth, who married Ephraim PHILLIPS, of Burlington, New Jersey; Olshe, who married Joseph SEABORNE, of Warwick, Bucks county, Catharine, who married John BAKER, of Mt. Holly, New Jersey; Charity, wife of Samuel Sutton, of Byberry, Jacob, Seruch .and William, of Bensalem, and Sarah of Byberry. 3.. Elizabeth, who married May 6, 1719, Volkert VANDEGRIFT, and had nine children, and died before her father. 4 . Katherine, who married Daniel SEVERNS and lived on land in Bensalem devised to her by her father.