Extracted from "Archives of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXII, Marriage Records, 1665-1800; Edited, with an Historical Introduction on the Early Marriage Laws of New Jersey, and the Precedents on which they were Founded; by William Nelson; Paterson, N.J. 1900. Beginning page 467: HACKENSACK REFORMED (DUTCH) CHURCH RECORDS. The earliest marriage and baptismal registers of the Hackensack Reformed (Dutch) Church are entered in a stout folio volume, which, though more than two hundered years old, is in an excellent state of preservation. For the first century of the Church's history the records were kept in Dutch. A careful translation was pub- lished in 1891 by the Holland Society of New York, the printed volume being an ex- act reproduction (but in English) of the original record, giving church members, 1686-1801; marriages, 1695-1752, 1790-1796, 1799-1802; baptisms, 1686-1802; elec- tion of church officers, etc. With the permission of the Holland Society, the follow- ing alphabetical arrangement is given of that translation, so far as it relates to the marriage records. In 1724 a new church was organized at Schraalenburgh (pronounced Skrrawlen- burgh), about four miles from Hackensack. Both churches were under the same pas- torate during the rest of the century. Hence, marriages or baptisms in one church are often entered in the records of the other. The hiatus in the marriage register of the Hackensack church, 1753-1789, is largely supplied in the register of the Schraal- enburgh Church. It was the custom in the Reformed Dutch Churches to publish the banns, or to announce intended marriages, from the pulpit, three Sundays before the marriage, or to have notice thereof set up at the church door. Sometimes the banns would be proclaimed at one church, and the marriage would be performed at another. This might occur because of the removal of the parties. Usually, no doubt, it was due to the fact that there was no service in the church where the banns had been proclaimed, and the bride and groom repaired to the nearest clergyman to get married. In the following index, the date given is that of the entry in the record, generally after the first "calling out" of the parties. Some Dominies kept a careful record of the date of the banns and of the marriage also, but that was not customary. The statement that one or both the parties to a marriage "lived here," or "lived in Hackensack," or in Second River, Paramus, Acquackanonk, etc., often means that the person belonged to the Dutch Church of the locality mentioned, and that he or she was actually a resident of such place. The Reformed Dutch Churches in North- ern New Jersey in the eighteenth century were: Bergen (now Jersey City), English Neighborhood, Hackensack, Schraalenburgh, Acquackanonk (now Passaic), Paramus, Second River (now Belleville), t' Noorde (at the North), or de Panne (now Oakland), Horseneck (now Fairfield), Pompton Plains, Montville. In these marriage records the names of places are variously written by different scribes, some being in Dutch, and some being the results of attempts to reproduce 468 New Jersey Colonial Documents phonetically in Dutch the English names. Many of the names may be unfamiliar to readers of the present day. Hence the following explanations may be useful: Acqueggenonock, Akkwegnonk, Acquegnon, etc. -- Acquackanonk. Now Acquack- anonk township, the city of Passaick, and the greater part of the city of Pat- erson. Asemes -- Harsimus. Now in Jersey City. Barbaer's Neck, Barbary Neck, etc.--New Barbadoes Neck. Southwestern part of Hudson County, between the Passaic and Hackensack rivers. Barlenton--Burlington Basten--Boston Boswyck--Bushwick, L. I. Breukel, Breukelen--Brooklyn Choghakes, Gaghakens, etc.--Hobokus, Bergen County. Cloof--The Clove, or gap, at the northern end of the Ramapo valley. Flipsburgh--Phillipsburgh. Tarrytown N. Y. Geemepogh, Gemenipa, Gemoenepan, etc.--Now written Communipaw, Jersey City. Gravesandt--Gravesend, L. I. Hedenborgh--Edinburgh, Scotland. Hemstee--Hempstead, L. I. Hasemes--Harsimus, in Jersey City. Iapog--Now written Yawpaw. In Bergen County, between Paterson and Pompton. Isophus--Esopus, N. Y. Kalbrist, France--Probably meant for Quelle Brest. Kortlandt--Cortlandt Manor, N. Y. Kwaksak--Quacksack. A creek in Bergen County. Manadis Isl.--Manhattan Island. Mawe--Mahwah, in the Ramapo Valley. Monachie--Moonachie, near Rutherford, Bergen County. N. Amersfort--Flatlands, L. I. N. Barbaris Neck--New Barbados Neck. N. Bortayen. N. Ryssel. Narrits--Norwich, England. New Britain--Between Morristown and Somerville. New Thuyn--Newtown, L. I. Newwyck--Perhaps an error for New York. Panne, de--Ponds, now Oakland, Bergen County, near Pompton. Peghkena--Packquanac or Pacquannock. Peghtenaa--Probably Pacquanac. Pemmuerpogh, Pommerpogh, Pemmery, etc.--Pamrapo, in Jersey City. Peremis--Paramus, Bergen County. Philipsburgh--Tarrytown. Pommerpogh--Pamrapo. Rawak, Rawe--Probably Rahway. Reemepogh, Remmepog, Rympoogh--Ramapo. Hackensack Church Marriage Records. 469 Ringwoet--Ringwood, formerly in Bergen County; now in the northern part of Passaic County. Rympogh--Ramapo. Sachen--Sachsen, Saxony, Germany. Schoonegte, etc.--Schenectady, N. Y. Second River--Belleville. Segquanek. Siapenicke. St. Tonne--Doubtless meant for St. Anne. Suythool--Southold, L. I. Thyne Valley (Dutch, Tuyne Vly)--Garden Meadow. Pompton Plains. Viscoe. Vlaender, Vlaanderen--Flanders, in Holland. Waggereuw, Wegreuw, etc.--Wagaraw, now part of the Borough of Hawthorne, near Paterson. Wihaecke, Wyhaken--Weehawken. Wyremes--Wearimus, in Bergen County, between Paterson and Ridgewood. Zykakis, Zykkens, etc.--Secaucus, in Hudson County. The names of persons undergo all sorts of transormations, according to the vari- ous systems of orthography followed by the different Dominies and Voorlesers who kept the records from time to time. The attempts of some of the Dutch writers to repro- duce in their language foreign names lead to strange results in some instances: as Tsjeems Jsjansen, for James Johnson; Ritsjert, for Richard; Narrits, for Norwich; and others more readily intelligble. For explanations of the Dutch system of patro- nymics, and translations of Christian names, the reader is referred to the Collections of the Holland Society, Vol. I (containing the Registers above referred to), pp. xix-xxiii; also to the Doremus Genealogy (Paterson, N. J., 1897,) p. 202-204, where additional translations and the pronunication of Christian names are given. ------- Note.--The names of males and females are arranged under one alphabet. After the names of the males a translation is given of the entire entry in the Church rec- ord. In the case of the females only the names of the parties and the dates are given in this index, as the full particulars may be found under the names of the males. The dates given are of the proclamation of the banns, unless otherwise stated. Abbreviations--y. d., jonge dochter, young maiden, spinster; y. m., jonge man, young man, bachelor; wid., widow; b., born; l., living. A Aalje, Susanna, and Stephanus Terheun 1737 Aug. 6 Ackerman, Aaltje, and Albert Zaborowesky 1739 Oct. 26 Ackerman, Abigael, and Dirk Blinkerhof 1733 Sept. 7 Ackerman, Aire Abramse, y. m., b. Bergen, and Annatie Meyers, y. d., b. Ackinsack, both l. here 1716 Oct. 20 Ackerman, David, y. m., b. New York, and Gerrebreght Clase Romeyn, y. d., b. Gravesandt 1703 April 24 470 New Jersey Colonial Documents Ackerman, Davidt, y. m., b. Bergen in E. N. Jersey, and Margritie Jurcks, y. d., b. Philipsburgh, both living here 1707 Sept. 20 Ackerman, David Lauwerense, y. m., b. and l. Ackinsack, and Sara Golve, y. d., b. Long Island, l. Wihaecke 1710 Mar. 19 Ackerman, Egbert, y. m., b. Bergen in East N. Jersey, and Elisabet Breyandt, y. d., b. Ackinsack 1707 April 12 Ackerman, Hillegentjen, and Steven Westervelt 1733 Aug. 4 Ackerman, Jacobus, y. m., b. Hackinsack, and Margrietje Geutry, y. d., b. N. York. Married Sept. 26. Both l. Hackinsack 1740 Sept. 6 Ackerman, Johannes, y. m., b. New York, and Jannetje Lozier, y. d., b. Hackinsack 1713 June 6 Ackerman, Sara, and Cornelius Boers 1725 May 22 Ackermans, Abigal, and Andries Hendrikse Hoppe 1707 July Ackermans, Anne Maritie, and Albartus Terhuyne 1719 Oct. 24 Ackermans, Anneke Abramse, and Tomas Dorremus 1712 Oct. 4 Ackermans, Ary Abramse, wid'r of Annatie Meyiers, and Maritie Jo- hannese Van Bierkum, y. d., b. and l. Ackinsack 1720 April 2 Ackermans, Elisabeth, and Cornelis Van der Hoef 1712 Oct. 18 Ackermans, Elisabeth, and Abram Hildrickse Brouwer 1723 Oct. 11 Ackermans, Gerret Abramse, y. m., b. Bergen, and Jannetie Alberse, y. d., b. Ackinsack, both living at Ackinsack 1712 Oct. 4 Ackermans, Maritie, and Swaen Hockdon 1711 May 5 Ackers, Sibout, y. m., b. and l. at manor of Flipsburgh, and Aaltie De Ronde, y. d., b. and l. manor of Kortlandt 1720 Oct. 7 Akkerman, Asltjen, and Hermanus Van Bierkum 1743 Jan. 11 Akkerman, Abraham, y. m., from Ackensack, and Hinderkje Hoppe, y. d. from Choghakes, married Sept. 8. 1727 Aug. 5 Akkerman, Albert, y. m., l. Peremus, and Rachel Van Winkel, y. d., l. Akkwegounk. Married 1748 June 17 Akkerman, Annaetje, and Paulus Vander Beek 1743 April 16 Akkerman, Annaetjen, and Jan Zaborisky 1739 May 12 Akkerman, Antjen, and David Banta 1745 Aug. 17 Akkerman, Carstyntie, and Johannes Slot 1730 Mar. 28 Akkerman, Catryn Louwerense, and Jan Cornelese Verwey 1707 Feb. 15 Akkerman, Cornelia, and Jacob Hoppe 1750 Sept. 22 Akkerman, David, y. m., and Elsjin Eerll, y. d., both b. and l. Ackin- sack, married April 21. 1738 April 1 Akkerman, David, y. m., b. New Harlem, and Jannetje Vander Beek, y. d., b. Peremus. Married July 6. Both l. Peremus. 1742 June 26 Akkerman, Hannis, y. m., and Saartje Stillwell, y. d., both l. Hak- kensack. Married June 26. 1748 May 26 Akkerman, Jannetjen, and Jacobus Van Voorheest 1732 Aug. 5 Akkerman, Joannes, y. m., b. Hackensack, and Rachel Zaboriskwy, y. d., b. Peremes, married Jan. 19, 1739. Both l. Peremis 1738 Dec. 30 Akkerman, Johannes, wid'r of Maria Wiekvelt, and Elisabeth Stegge, y. d., both from Ackinsack, married Feb. 28. 1728 Feb. 9 Hackensack Church Marriage Records 471 Akkerman, Johannes Lawrense, y. m., and Jacomyntje Demarest, y. d., both from Hackinsack, married April 21. 1728 Mar. 30 Akkerman, Laurens, y. m., and Geesje Paulussen, y. d., both l. Ack- insack, married Oct. 27. 1727 Sept. 30 Akkerman, Lena, and Jacob Zabrowsky 1747 Aug. 7 Akkerman, Lourens, y. m., and Martyntje Bogert, y. d., both b. and l. Hackinsack. Married Oct. 27. 1748 Sept. 17 Akkerman, Louwerens, y. m., b. and l. Hackinsack, and Martha Van Brakel, y. d., b. and l. Staten Island. Married Nov. 27. 1745 Oct. 25 Akkerman, Maritjen, and Arend DeMarest 1739 Oct. 22 Akkerman, Metje, and Niclaes Volker 1740 Aug. 2 Akkerman Pieter, y. m., b. and l. Hackinsack, and Antjin Hoppe, y. d., b. and l. Peremis, married Sept. 7. 1738 July 28 Akkerman, Tjelletje, and Albert Zaborisky 1739 June 19 Akkerman, Trientjen, and Roelof Westervelt 1737 Aug. 6 Akkermans, Elisabeth A., and Johannes Doremus 1710 Aug. 19 Akkermans, Geertjen, and Frans Hendriksen 1733 Sept. 28 Akkermans, Geertjen, and Joannes Bogert 1733 Oct. 13 Akkermans, Grietje, and Isaak Huysman 1748 Oct. 1 Akkermans, Hendrikjen, and Adrysen Post 1736 April 24 Akkermans, Jannetjen, and Hendrik Hendriksen 1734 June 22 Akkermans, Marytje, and David DeMarest 1742 Dec. 25 Akkermans, Sara, and Hendrik Ziggleensin 1733 Dec. 8 Alberse, Cornelia, and Jurrisen Westervelt 1703 April 17 Alberse, Jannetie, and Gerret Abramse Ackermans 1712 Oct. 4 Alberse, Margritie, and Pieter Aliee 1716 April 6 Alberse, Steven, y. m., b. Ackinsack, and Jannetie Alliee, y. d., b. Ackinsack, both living here. 1707 Oct. 18 Alberse, Willemtie, and Johannes Slodt 1720 Sept 17 Albertse, Willem, y. m., and Susanne Laroe, y. d., both b. and l. Ackinsack. 1718 April 19 Albertse, Willemtie, and Cornelis Bongaert 1710 Sept. 30 Aliee, Jan, wid'r of Suanna Laroe, and Maritie DeGrave, wid. of Al- bert Terhuyne, living here. 1709 Sept. 30 Aliee, Pieter, y. m., and Margritie Alberse, y. d., both b. and l. at Ackinsack 1716 April 6 Aliee, Susanna, and Jan Janse Van Geste 1715 April 17 Alje, Albert, y. m., b. and l. Hakkinsack, and Maria Westervelt, y. d., b. Schraalenburg, l. Tappan. Married Nov. 10 1748 Oct. 15 Alje, Jacobus, y. m., b. Hackinsack, and Annetje Zika, y. d., b. N. Ryssel Married 1752 May 18 Alje, Lena, and Willem Nagel 1748 April 16 Alje, Rachel, and Albert Hoppe 1744 June 9 Aljee, Jan, y. m., l. Worch, and Maria Banta, y. d., l. Wyremes, Mar- ried June 27 1790 May 31 Alliee, Jannetie, and Steven Alberse 1707 Oct. 18 472 New Jersey Colonial Docuements Alyee, Pietertie, and Daniel Van Horne 1800 Nov. 14 Alyee, Sapphira, and Steven Bogert 1801 Dec. 1 Anderson, William, and Sally Van Rypen 1800 Dec. 24 Ariaense, Jan, y. m., b. on York Island, and Tanneke Waldron, y. d., b. N. Harlem, both l. Tappan. Married at Tappan April 12, 1720 1720 Mar. 25 Ariaense, Marytie, and Jan Koerte 1711 April 8
Please see my Dutch Research Corner at: http://www.ristenbatt.com/genealogy/dutch_rc.htm for additional information on this. The Hackensack and Schraalenburgh Dutch Reformed Church records are at the NJ State Library. They may also be purchased from Bergen Historic Books, as well as Acquackanonk and other church records. (See bottom of Printed Genealogies page under Dutch Research Corner.) Donna Ristenbatt On 17 Jan 2005 at 11:00, LindaBch@aol.com wrote: Date forwarded: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 09:00:50 -0700 From: LindaBch@aol.com Date sent: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 11:00:38 EST To: NJMONMOU-L@rootsweb.com Forwarded by: NJMONMOU-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NJMON] early dutch marriage records -letter a for those w/ ancestors pre 1800 > Extracted from "Archives of the State of New Jersey, First Series, > Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, > Volume XXII, Marriage Records, 1665-1800; Edited, with an Historical > Introduction on the Early Marriage Laws of New Jersey, and the Precedents > on which they were Founded; by William Nelson; Paterson, N.J. 1900. > > Beginning page 467: > > HACKENSACK REFORMED (DUTCH) CHURCH RECORDS. > The earliest marriage and baptismal registers of the Hackensack Reformed > (Dutch) Church are entered in a stout folio volume, which, though more > than two hundered years old, is in an excellent state of preservation. > For the first century of the Church's history the records were kept in > Dutch. A careful translation was pub- lished in 1891 by the Holland > Society of New York, the printed volume being an ex- act reproduction (but > in English) of the original record, giving church members, 1686-1801; > marriages, 1695-1752, 1790-1796, 1799-1802; baptisms, 1686-1802; elec- > tion of church officers, etc. With the permission of the Holland Society, > the follow- ing alphabetical arrangement is given of that translation, so > far as it relates to the marriage records. In 1724 a new church was > organized at Schraalenburgh (pronounced Skrrawlen- burgh), about four > miles from Hackensack. Both churches were under the same > > pas- > torate during the rest of the century. Hence, marriages or baptisms in > one church are often entered in the records of the other. The hiatus in > the marriage register of the Hackensack church, 1753-1789, is largely > supplied in the register of the > > Schraal- > enburgh Church. > It was the custom in the Reformed Dutch Churches to publish the banns, or > to announce intended marriages, from the pulpit, three Sundays before the > marriage, or to have notice thereof set up at the church door. Sometimes > the banns would > > be > proclaimed at one church, and the marriage would be performed at another. > This might occur because of the removal of the parties. Usually, no > doubt, it was due to the fact that there was no service in the church > where the banns had been proclaimed, and the bride and groom repaired to > the nearest clergyman to get married. In the following index, the date > given is that of the entry in the record, generally after the first > "calling out" of the parties. Some Dominies kept a careful record of the > date of the banns and of the marriage also, but that was not customary. > The statement that one or both the parties to a marriage "lived here," or > "lived in Hackensack," or in Second River, Paramus, Acquackanonk, etc., > often means that the person belonged to the Dutch Church of the locality > mentioned, and that he or she was actually a resident of such place. The > Reformed Dutch Churches in North- ern New Jersey in the eighteenth century > were: Bergen (now Jersey City), English Neighborhood, Hackensack, > Schraalenburgh, Acquackanonk (now Passaic), Paramus, Second River (now > Belleville), t' Noorde (at the North), or de Panne (now Oakland), > Horseneck (now Fairfield), Pompton Plains, Montville. In these marriage > records the names of places are variously written by different scribes, > some being in Dutch, and some being the results of attempts to reproduce > > 468 New Jersey Colonial Documents > > phonetically in Dutch the English names. Many of the names may be > unfamiliar > to > readers of the present day. Hence the following explanations may be > useful: Acqueggenonock, Akkwegnonk, Acquegnon, etc. -- Acquackanonk. Now > Acquack- anonk township, the city of Passaick, and the greater part of the > city of Pat- erson. Asemes -- Harsimus. Now in Jersey City. Barbaer's > Neck, Barbary Neck, etc.--New Barbadoes Neck. Southwestern part of Hudson > County, between the Passaic and Hackensack rivers. Barlenton--Burlington > Basten--Boston Boswyck--Bushwick, L. I. Breukel, Breukelen--Brooklyn > Choghakes, Gaghakens, etc.--Hobokus, Bergen County. Cloof--The Clove, or > gap, at the northern end of the Ramapo valley. Flipsburgh--Phillipsburgh. > Tarrytown N. Y. Geemepogh, Gemenipa, Gemoenepan, etc.--Now written > Communipaw, Jersey City. Gravesandt--Gravesend, L. I. > Hedenborgh--Edinburgh, Scotland. Hemstee--Hempstead, L. I. > Hasemes--Harsimus, in Jersey City. Iapog--Now written Yawpaw. In Bergen > County, between Paterson and Pompton. Isophus--Esopus, N. Y. Kalbrist, > France--Probably meant for Quelle Brest. Kortlandt--Cortlandt Manor, N. Y. > Kwaksak--Quacksack. A creek in Bergen County. Manadis Isl.--Manhattan > Island. Mawe--Mahwah, in the Ramapo Valley. Monachie--Moonachie, near > Rutherford, Bergen County. N. Amersfort--Flatlands, L. I. N. Barbaris > Neck--New Barbados Neck. N. Bortayen. N. Ryssel. Narrits--Norwich, England. > New Britain--Between Morristown and Somerville. New Thuyn--Newtown, L. I. > Newwyck--Perhaps an error for New York. Panne, de--Ponds, now Oakland, > Bergen County, near Pompton. Peghkena--Packquanac or Pacquannock. > Peghtenaa--Probably Pacquanac. Pemmuerpogh, Pommerpogh, Pemmery, > etc.--Pamrapo, in Jersey City. Peremis--Paramus, Bergen County. > Philipsburgh--Tarrytown. Pommerpogh--Pamrapo. Rawak, Rawe--Probably Rahway. > Reemepogh, Remmepog, Rympoogh--Ramapo. > > Hackensack Church Marriage Records. > 469 > > Ringwoet--Ringwood, formerly in Bergen County; now in the northern part of > Passaic County. Rympogh--Ramapo. Sachen--Sachsen, Saxony, Germany. > Schoonegte, etc.--Schenectady, N. Y. Second River--Belleville. Segquanek. > Siapenicke. St. Tonne--Doubtless meant for St. Anne. Suythool--Southold, > L. I. Thyne Valley (Dutch, Tuyne Vly)--Garden Meadow. Pompton Plains. > Viscoe. Vlaender, Vlaanderen--Flanders, in Holland. Waggereuw, Wegreuw, > etc.--Wagaraw, now part of the Borough of Hawthorne, near Paterson. > Wihaecke, Wyhaken--Weehawken. Wyremes--Wearimus, in Bergen County, > between Paterson and Ridgewood. Zykakis, Zykkens, etc.--Secaucus, in > Hudson County. The names of persons undergo all sorts of transormations, > according to the vari- ous systems of orthography followed by the > different Dominies and Voorlesers who kept the records from time to time. > The attempts of some of the Dutch writers to repro- duce in their language > foreign names lead to strange results in some instances: as Tsjeems > Jsjansen, for James Johnson; Ritsjert, for Richard; Narrits, for Norwich; > and others more readily intelligble. For explanations of the Dutch system > of patro- nymics, and translations of Christian names, the reader is > referred to the Collections of the Holland Society, Vol. I (containing the > Registers above referred to), pp. xix-xxiii; also to the Doremus Genealogy > (Paterson, N. J., 1897,) p. 202-204, where additional translations and > the pronunication of Christian names are given. ------- Note.--The names of > males and females are arranged under one alphabet. After the names of the > males a translation is given of the entire entry in the Church rec- ord. > In the case of the females only the names of the parties and the dates are > given in this index, as the full particulars may be found under the names > of the males. The dates given are of the proclamation of the banns, > unless otherwise stated. Abbreviations--y. d., jonge dochter, young > maiden, spinster; y. m., jonge man, young man, bachelor; wid., widow; b., > born; l., living. > > A > Aalje, Susanna, and Stephanus Terheun 1737 > Aug. 6 > Ackerman, Aaltje, and Albert Zaborowesky 1739 > Oct. 26 > Ackerman, Abigael, and Dirk Blinkerhof 1733 Sept. 7 > Ackerman, Aire Abramse, y. m., b. Bergen, and Annatie Meyers, y. d., b. > Ackinsack, both l. here 1716 Oct. 20 Ackerman, David, y. m., b. New > York, and Gerrebreght Clase Romeyn, y. d., b. Gravesandt 1703 > April 24 > > 470 New Jersey Colonial Documents > > Ackerman, Davidt, y. m., b. Bergen in E. N. Jersey, and Margritie > Jurcks, y. d., b. Philipsburgh, both living here > 1707 Sept. 20 > Ackerman, David Lauwerense, y. m., b. and l. Ackinsack, and Sara > Golve, y. d., b. Long Island, l. Wihaecke > 1710 Mar. 19 > Ackerman, Egbert, y. m., b. Bergen in East N. Jersey, and Elisabet > Breyandt, y. d., b. Ackinsack 1707 > April 12 > Ackerman, Hillegentjen, and Steven Westervelt 1733 > Aug. 4 > Ackerman, Jacobus, y. m., b. Hackinsack, and Margrietje Geutry, y. > d., b. N. York. Married Sept. 26. Both l. Hackinsack > 1740 Sept. 6 > Ackerman, Johannes, y. m., b. New York, and Jannetje Lozier, y. d., > b. Hackinsack 1713 > June 6 > Ackerman, Sara, and Cornelius Boers 1725 > May 22 > Ackermans, Abigal, and Andries Hendrikse Hoppe 1707 July > Ackermans, Anne Maritie, and Albartus Terhuyne 1719 Oct. 24 > Ackermans, Anneke Abramse, and Tomas Dorremus 1712 Oct. 4 > Ackermans, Ary Abramse, wid'r of Annatie Meyiers, and Maritie Jo- hannese > Van Bierkum, y. d., b. and l. Ackinsack 1720 April 2 Ackermans, > Elisabeth, and Cornelis Van der Hoef 1712 Oct. 18 Ackermans, > Elisabeth, and Abram Hildrickse Brouwer 1723 Oct. 11 Ackermans, > Gerret Abramse, y. m., b. Bergen, and Jannetie Alberse, y. d., b. > Ackinsack, both living at Ackinsack 1712 Oct. 4 Ackermans, > Maritie, and Swaen Hockdon 1711 May 5 Ackers, Sibout, y. m., b. > and l. at manor of Flipsburgh, and Aaltie De Ronde, y. d., b. and l. manor > of Kortlandt 1720 Oct. 7 Akkerman, Asltjen, and Hermanus Van > Bierkum 1743 Jan. 11 Akkerman, Abraham, y. m., from Ackensack, and > Hinderkje Hoppe, y. d. from Choghakes, married Sept. 8. 1727 > Aug. 5 Akkerman, Albert, y. m., l. Peremus, and Rachel Van Winkel, y. > d., l. Akkwegounk. Married 1748 June 17 Akkerman, Annaetje, and Paulus > Vander Beek 1743 April 16 Akkerman, Annaetjen, and Jan Zaborisky > 1739 May 12 Akkerman, Antjen, and David Banta > 1745 Aug. 17 Akkerman, Carstyntie, and Johannes Slot 1730 > Mar. 28 Akkerman, Catryn Louwerense, and Jan Cornelese Verwey 1707 > Feb. 15 Akkerman, Cornelia, and Jacob Hoppe 1750 > Sept. 22 Akkerman, David, y. m., and Elsjin Eerll, y. d., both b. and l. > Ackin- sack, married April 21. 1738 April 1 Akkerman, David, y. m., > b. New Harlem, and Jannetje Vander Beek, y. d., b. Peremus. Married July > 6. Both l. Peremus. 1742 June 26 Akkerman, Hannis, y. m., and > Saartje Stillwell, y. d., both l. Hak- kensack. Married June 26. > 1748 May 26 Akkerman, Jannetjen, and Jacobus Van Voorheest > 1732 Aug. 5 Akkerman, Joannes, y. m., b. Hackensack, and Rachel > Zaboriskwy, y. d., b. Peremes, married Jan. 19, 1739. Both l. Peremis > 1738 Dec. 30 Akkerman, Johannes, wid'r of Maria Wiekvelt, and Elisabeth > Stegge, y. d., both from Ackinsack, married Feb. 28. 1728 > Feb. 9 > > Hackensack Church Marriage Records 471 > > Akkerman, Johannes Lawrense, y. m., and Jacomyntje Demarest, > y. d., both from Hackinsack, married April 21. 1728 > Mar. 30 > Akkerman, Laurens, y. m., and Geesje Paulussen, y. d., both l. Ack- > insack, married Oct. 27. > 1727 Sept. 30 > Akkerman, Lena, and Jacob Zabrowsky 1747 > Aug. 7 > Akkerman, Lourens, y. m., and Martyntje Bogert, y. d., both b. and > l. Hackinsack. Married Oct. 27. > 1748 Sept. 17 > Akkerman, Louwerens, y. m., b. and l. Hackinsack, and Martha Van > Brakel, y. d., b. and l. Staten Island. Married Nov. 27. > 1745 Oct. 25 > Akkerman, Maritjen, and Arend DeMarest 1739 Oct. 22 > Akkerman, Metje, and Niclaes Volker 1740 > Aug. 2 > Akkerman Pieter, y. m., b. and l. Hackinsack, and Antjin Hoppe, > y. d., b. and l. Peremis, married Sept. 7. > 1738 July 28 > Akkerman, Tjelletje, and Albert Zaborisky 1739 > June 19 > Akkerman, Trientjen, and Roelof Westervelt 1737 > Aug. 6 > Akkermans, Elisabeth A., and Johannes Doremus 1710 Aug. 19 > Akkermans, Geertjen, and Frans Hendriksen 1733 Sept. 28 Akkermans, > Geertjen, and Joannes Bogert 1733 Oct. 13 Akkermans, > Grietje, and Isaak Huysman 1748 Oct. 1 Akkermans, Hendrikjen, and > Adrysen Post 1736 April 24 Akkermans, Jannetjen, and Hendrik > Hendriksen 1734 June 22 Akkermans, Marytje, and David > DeMarest 1742 Dec. 25 Akkermans, Sara, and Hendrik Ziggleensin > 1733 Dec. 8 Alberse, Cornelia, and Jurrisen Westervelt 1703 > April 17 Alberse, Jannetie, and Gerret Abramse Ackermans 1712 > Oct. 4 Alberse, Margritie, and Pieter Aliee 1716 > April 6 Alberse, Steven, y. m., b. Ackinsack, and Jannetie Alliee, y. d., > b. Ackinsack, both living here. 1707 Oct. 18 Alberse, Willemtie, and > Johannes Slodt 1720 Sept 17 Albertse, Willem, y. m., and > Susanne Laroe, y. d., both b. and l. Ackinsack. 1718 > April 19 Albertse, Willemtie, and Cornelis Bongaert 1710 > Sept. 30 Aliee, Jan, wid'r of Suanna Laroe, and Maritie DeGrave, wid. of > Al- bert Terhuyne, living here. 1709 Sept. 30 Aliee, Pieter, y. m., > and Margritie Alberse, y. d., both b. and l. at Ackinsack > 1716 April 6 Aliee, Susanna, and Jan Janse Van Geste 1715 > April 17 Alje, Albert, y. m., b. and l. Hakkinsack, and Maria Westervelt, > y. d., b. Schraalenburg, l. Tappan. Married Nov. 10 1748 > Oct. 15 Alje, Jacobus, y. m., b. Hackinsack, and Annetje Zika, y. d., b. > N. Ryssel Married 1752 May 18 Alje, Lena, and > Willem Nagel 1748 April 16 Alje, Rachel, and Albert Hoppe > 1744 June 9 Aljee, Jan, y. m., l. Worch, and Maria Banta, y. d., l. > Wyremes, Mar- ried June 27 1790 May 31 Alliee, Jannetie, > and Steven Alberse 1707 Oct. 18 > > 472 New Jersey Colonial Docuements > > Alyee, Pietertie, and Daniel Van Horne 1800 > Nov. 14 > Alyee, Sapphira, and Steven Bogert 1801 > Dec. 1 > Anderson, William, and Sally Van Rypen 1800 Dec. 24 > Ariaense, Jan, y. m., b. on York Island, and Tanneke Waldron, y. d., b. N. > Harlem, both l. Tappan. Married at Tappan April 12, 1720 1720 Mar. 25 > Ariaense, Marytie, and Jan Koerte 1711 April 8 > > > > > > > > ==== NJMONMOU Mailing List ==== > FAM_TREE.LST not found. Create new genealogist? (Y/N) > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn > more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >