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    1. [NJBERGEN] Jan Pietersen Haring: Sorry, WRONG PHONE NUMBER
    2. Firth Fabend
    3. Sorry. I made a typo in the HSRC phone number. It's 845-634-9629. _____ From: Firth Fabend [mailto:fhfabend@verizon.net] Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2007 11:58 AM To: Association of Blauvelt Descendants (abdsec@aol.com); Bergen County (NJBERGEN-L@rootsweb.com); Brinson Weeks (bweeks@bwenterprises.us); Carolyn Leonard (buffalo234@cox.net); Demarest Genealogical Society (dgs@demarests.com); Don Peloubet (donapel@optonline.net); Ernie April (ewa1@columbia.edu); George Blauvelt (gablauvelt@aol.com); Holland Society (Hollsoc@aol.com); Jim Cozine (coz999@embarqmail.com); Lorine Schultz (otg@csolve.net); Mary Park (mwpark@informationconsultancy.com); Regina Haring (rmharing@att.net) Subject: Jan Pietersen Haring: a new article about him Greetings: Since all of you, or your organizations, have a genealogical connection to the Haring Family, I thought you might be interested to know and to announce to your members through your newsletters and web sites that I have just published an article about the settler Jan Pietersen Haring with new information about him. Citation is: Firth Haring Fabend, "Jan Pietersen Haring, 1633-1683: Sightings and Connections, Hoorn, New Amsterdam, New York, and New Jersey," South of the Mountains (The Historical Society of Rockland County), 51 (October-December 2007), 4:3-22. It includes sixteen illustrations and is documented with forty endnotes. The article is based on every certain reference to JPH in the primary records, twenty in all, including his baptism in Hoorn, his marriage in New Amsterdam, the baptisms of six of his seven children, two appointments to the office of schepen, a reference to him as a wheelwright, two references to a land venture in Manhattan, three references to his land holdings on Manhattan, a notarial record in Hoorn in 1680, two references to the deed to the Tappan Patent, and his death. Families into which Jan Pietersen Haring's seven children and their descendants married include Auryansen, Banta, Bertholf, Blanch, Blauvelt, Bogert, Brinkerhoff, De Baun, De Graw, Demarest, De Peyster, Durie, Eckerson, Ferdon, Flierboom, Goetschius, Hogenkamp, Ives, Jones, Lent, Livingston, Kip, Nagel, Peek, Perry, Quackenbush, Quick, Roosevelt, Sickles, Smith, Smock, Van Antwerp, Van Dalslen, Van Emburg, Van Houten, Verbryck, Wortendyke, and Zabriskie and no doubt others. Single copies of South of the Mountains can be purchased through the Society for $5.00, including postage and handling. Phone: 845-634-9269. E-mail is info@rocklandhistory.org Web site is <outbind://40/www.rocklandhistory.org> www.rocklandhistory.org. Thank you! Firth

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