I am searching for info on my ggrandfather Christiaan Bovenkamp/Bovencamp who came to Day Center, Saratoga Co. NY in 1847 from Holland. He was born abt. 1797 and died 1854. wish to hear from any one of his known family. One son, Harmon, died in the civil war at 18 yrs. old. Another son, Henry, after the civil war, lived at Edinburgh, Saratoga, NY and died there. Another son was my grandfather Barnard James b. 1851, lived in Idaho. Another son the youngest, was John C. Bovencamp. There were some daughters also. I believe Christian's wife may have been Jane or Dena. I also believe Dena may have married Elnathan Frasier after the death of Christian Bovencamp.
i hope each and everyone has a wonderful and exciting christmas,. i hope that the new year brings you all the joys of life. love , april
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Please read this email and try to help me to find my 'possible' forefathers, if the are in NY (and .....farther in the USA) . I'am not sure they are there, nor in the past or on this moment.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (021114) Hello everybody in the USA and the genealogy, I am busy for a long time with the following item: In the Netherlands I seek my forefathers a.s.o. 'Wieseman' (with one 'n' on the end) which - so I know on this moment - in the past mainly lived in the provincy Noord-Holland (for instance in and near Amsterdam). On this moment I are coming in my pedigree to the level of my great-great-grandfather Fredrik Wieseman. The possible connection between my pedigree (under construc-tion) and the wieseman-loot I found (see under here !) exist perhaps on the level of the father of that Fredrik Wieseman. I found that loot-Wieseman via/on the internet but - so I said - I can't make the connection. The wieseman-loot I found consist of: a.. P(ieter) Wieseman (death in 1833); b.. his son F(rederik) W(ilhelm) Wieseman (born in Djokjakarta on 16 march 1830; married 22 may 1852 in Djokjakarta) c.. and (see under here: number 1:) Pieter George (born in Djokjakarta 13 july 1855 en death 19 november 1919 in the Hague in the Netherlands). The name Pieter also several times be found in my family-pedigree. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For this moment, I want ask all of you the followIng questions here under. Please, help me with your answers. I hope sure that also react the many Wieseman's in the USA . They are the 'potential' possibilities tot be descendants of perhaps my 'potential' family. For instance, in the past there are 4 wieseman's (with one 'n' on the end) who are registered as an immigrant on the site of Ellis Island. They are: 1.. On 8 juli 1893 arrived mr. Pieter George Wieseman, in that time 38 years old, with the ship the "Maasdam" from the harbourplace Bologne, Pas-de-Calais in France via Ellis Island and New York into America. I don't know if he stay in NY. About this man, I know that he was married (30 november 1878) with Helena Beretti, but she was not with him on Ellis Island. I don't know if he was divorced before he leaved the Netherlands - or not ! 2.. Also arrived on 8 juli 1893, via Ellis Island and New York mrs. L.Wieseman, on that time 54 years old. This woman travelled also with the ship the 'MAASDAM' from the harbourplace Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais in France. 3.. On 27 augustus 1912 arrived via Ellis island in New York a mr. Willem F.G.L.Wieseman, on that time 22 years old. This man (single) travelled also with the ship the 'MAASDAM" but from the harbourplace Rotterdam in the Netherlands. (The same ship as the numbers 1 and 2 but not the same time and not the same port of departure. 4.. On 24 march 1924 arrived further a mr. George Wieseman via Ellis island in New York, on that time 65 years old. This man (single; notice at 'n 'Ellis Island'-report: 'A U.S. citizen' ?) travelled with the ship Fort Victoria from the harbourplace Hamilton Bermuda. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- a.. So the numbers 1 and 2 - so I said earlier - travelled on the same day with the same ship. I don't know if the are relatives. The name Pieter - so said already - also be found several times in my family-pedigree. b.. From number 1 I know for instance that he died in in The Hague in the Netherlands on 19 november 1909 (then he was 54 years and 4 months old). That he was born on 13 july 1855 in Djokjakarta (Indonesië) and later he had lived in Amsterdam and in The Hague in the Netherlands. So he lives perhaps for 16 years in the USA and perhaps he could have there a wife and . . . children and than now perhaps grandchilds and great-grandchilds. c.. The number 3 has 2 initials, so as the F of Frederik or Fredrik and the G of George, which also be found in the family from number 1. The F of Fredrik also be found several times in my family. For the rest via internet I discovered more Wieseman's in America with the combination: initial(s)-surname Fred(e)ri(c)k Wieseman. Consequently who knows (more)? d.. The number 4 has the name George which also be found in the family of number 1 and perhaps in the family of number 3. (His third initial is also an 'G'.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All fantasy of mine, but I had to do so, I take many chances and guess, but after all: "never shooting is always missing !'. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That's the reason I want try - with this sort of appeals in the USA - to find any descendants from number 1 (he lived there between his 38e and 54e year of his life, but I don't know his exact date of return to the the Netherlands) and the number 3 which arrived when he was 22 years old (I believe he stay in the USA for the rest of his life, is married there a.s.o.), but perhaps also from the number 4, although he was 65 years old when he arrived in Ellis Island. (Think to the notice at an 'Ellis Island'-report: 'A U.S. citizen'.) I hope I find them and . . . . I hear from them who can tells me somethings about also their relatives. (also via their fathers, forefathers and their great-forefathers) Also, I are interesting which other people with the surname Wieseman - which have bonds with other Wieseman's (with one 'n' on the end of the surname) and - in the past - with the Netherlands. I hope they will tell also something about their familybonds (also via their fathers, forefathers and their great-forefathers) for instance with the Netherlands. Please read this email and try to help me to find my 'possible' forefathers, if the are in the USA. However I'am not sure they are or were there. Hearty, friendly greetings and hopely thanks from Ben H.E.Wieseman inthe Netherlands. (sorry for my, perhaps not so perfect, english !)
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Hello, My name is Joy Durell Fincher and I am searching for the parents of Silas Jordan FINCHER. Silas is believed to have been born on Manhattan Island, NY to Dutch parents. His date of birth is December 29, 1812. He ended up a traveling preacher in SC, NC and GA. His parents are believed to have come to America in the 1760's. We have lots of information on his descendants but we can't find his parents or any siblings. Recurrent first names in our family are Alva, Alphaeus, Sylvanus, and Silas. I mention this because they are so unique and might ring a bell to someone. We would appreciate any information you may have. Thank you, Joy
Daryl, VAN PARIJS AUGUSTINUS Year: 1899 Municipality; Ijzendijke Age 27 Religion: Roman Catholic Occupation: Farmer Social Class: Less than well to do Women in household: 1 Children in household: 1 Reason for Emmigration: Economic Improvement Destination: USA Source CD-269 Dutch in America 1820-1880 Regards from Canada, Joanne :) >From: "Daryl VerStreate jr." <daryl_7374@hotmail.com> >Reply-To: NYDUTCH-L@rootsweb.com >To: NYDUTCH-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [NYDUTCH] vanparys.van parijs.parys. >Date: Thu, 05 Sep 2002 05:21:17 -0400 > >vanparys.van parijs.parys. Looking for the following family from waynec co. >area of new york. As, they are verstraete descendants that came her from >Holland. One line in particular Augustinus Franciscus van Parijs and his >wife Louisa Maria Corijn. > > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. >http://www.hotmail.com > > >==== NYDUTCH Mailing List ==== >Questions, problems, or comments may be directed to the Listowner, Cathy >Collier <cathyclerk@cfl.rr.com> > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx
Searching for parents of Alfred VanVleet b. 1827 Medina,OH. Alfred married Almary Huntington, McHenry county,IL 1851.Lived IL,WI, MN & returned WI in later yrs.Always other VanVleets living nearby. Cousins, Brothers? Henry/Stephen/Benjamin/Hannah VanVleet Huntington..whose husband Luther is a brother to Almary. Alfred seems an unusual given name within the VanVleet/VanVliet families. Are there any NYDutch families with the given name of Alfred along with their surname? What is the nationality of the name Alfred? clarice@discover-net.net
vanparys.van parijs.parys. Looking for the following family from waynec co. area of new york. As, they are verstraete descendants that came her from Holland. One line in particular Augustinus Franciscus van Parijs and his wife Louisa Maria Corijn. _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
----- Original Message ----- From: <j.f.stoutjesdijk@universal.nl> To: <Zeeland-genealogy@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 10:58 AM Subject: [Zeeland-genealogy] Overl.akten/Certificates of decease in ISIS Aan allen, Onlangs zijn meer dan 200 000 overlijdensakten van de Burgerlijke Stand aan ISIS-Zeeland toegevoegd, een prachtige voorziening! Zie: <www.zeeuwsarchief.nl>. Onder "Bronnen" kan men vinden van welke plaatsen er op deze manier al gegevens beschikbaar zijn. Bij de Overlijdensakten treft men daar een alfabetische lijst met plaatsnamen aan, die ik niet erg overzichtelijk vind. Ik heb de plaatsen daarom opnieuw ingedeeld en wel per eiland/gebied, zodat men snel kan zien of het zin heeft ergens te gaan zoeken. Daar misschien meer mensen hier wat aan hebben, heb ik deze lijst hieronder opgenomen. For English speaking people: Here a list of places for which in July 2002 the certificates of death of the "Burgerlijke Stand" have been added to ISIS-Zeeland; the places have been arranged alphabetically per island/region. Met vriendelijke groeten, Han Stoutjesdijk ISIS - ZEELAND. NIEUWE BRONNEN juli 2002 / NEW SOURCES July 2002. (Samengesteld door J.F.Stoutjesdijk, Bennekom, aug. 2002) Zie/See: http://www.zeeuwsarchief.nl/ O.a.: Overlijdensakten Burgerlijke Stand 1796/1811-1940 Certificates of Decease 1796/1811-1940. Tussen haakjes het aantal akten. Between brackets the number of certificates. NOORD-BEVELAND .. Colijnsplaat, 1811-1941 [6.488] .. Kats, 1811-1941 [1.640] .. Kortgene, 1811-1942 [3.270] .. Wissenkerke (N.-Beveland), 1811-1942 [10.604] SCHOUWEN-DUIVELAND .. Bommenede, 1811-1866 [932] .. Brouwershaven, 1811-1940 [4.487] .. Bruinisse, 1811-1940 [5.280] .. Burgh, 1811-1942 [1.821] .. Dreischor, 1811-1941 [2.642] .. Duivendijke, 1811-1940 [1.337] .. Elkerzee, 1811-1940 [1.498] .. Ellemeet, 1811-1940 [1.285] .. Haamstede, 1811-1942 [2.743] .. Kerkwerve, 1811-1940 [1.906] .. Koudekerke, 1811-1940 [5.033] .. Nieuwerkerk (Duiv.), 1811-1942 [3.619] .. Noordgouwe, 1811-1942 [2.623] .. Noordwelle, 1811-1940 [1.349] .. Oosterland, 1811-1940 [3.800] .. Ouwerkerk, 1811-1942 [2.075] .. Renesse, 1811-1942 [1.753] .. Serooskerke (Sch.), 1811-1942 [1.016] .. Sirjansland, 1811-1815 [48] .. Zierikzee, 1811-1942 [22.582] .. Zonnemaire, 1811-1940 [2.118] THOLEN & St.-PHILIPSLAND .. Sint Philipsland, 1811-1940 [2.687] .. Tholen, 1811-1942 [7.972] WALCHEREN .. Aagtekerke, 1811-1940 [1.271] .. Arnemuiden, 1811-1940 [6.818] .. Baarland, 1811-1940 [2.152] .. Biggekerke, 1811-1940 [1.575] .. Domburg, 1816-1940 [2.409] .. Gapinge, 1811-1857 [278] .. Grijpskerke, 1811-1940 [2.097] .. Kleverskerke, 1811-1857 [252] .. Meliskerke, 1811-1940 [1.525] .. Nieuwland (Walcheren), 1811-1815 [83] .. Nieuw- en Sint Joosland, 1816-1942 [2.523] .. Oostkapelle, 1811-1940 [2.610] .. Oost-Souburg, 1811-1834 [424] .. Oost- en West-Souburg, 1835-1940 [3.821] .. Ritthem, 1811-1942 [1.827] .. Serooskerke (Walcheren), 1811-1942 [3.395] .. Sint Joosland, 1811-1815 [33] .. Sint Laurens, 1811-1940 [1.499] .. Veere, 1811-1940 [4.617] .. Vrouwenpolder, 1811-1940 [2.677] .. Westkapelle, 1811-1940 [5.627] (incl. Westkapelle-binnen, 1811-1815 en Westkapelle-buiten, 1811-1815) .. West-Souburg, 1811-1834 [268] .. Zoutelande, 1811-1942 [1.825] ZEEUWS-VLAANDEREN WEST .. Breskens, 1796-1940 [5.596] .. Nieuwvliet, 1796-1940 [2.228] .. Retranchement, 1796-1940 [2.157] .. Zuidzande, 1796-1942 [2.806] ZEEUWS-VLAANDEREN OOST .. Boschkapelle, 1796-1936 [3.511] .. Terneuzen, 1796-1942 [15.083] ZUID-BEVELAND .. Borssele, 1811-1942 [1.263] .. Driewegen, 1811-1940 [1.740] .. Ellewoutsdijk, 1811-1940 [2.418] .. Fort Bath, 1811-1815 [88] .. Fort Bath en Bath, 1816-1877 [689] .. 's-Heer Abtskerke, 1811-1942 [932] .. 's-Heer Arendskerke, 1811-1942 [7.282] .. 's-Heerenhoek, 1811-1942 [3.035] .. Heinkenszand, 1811-1942 [4.877] .. Kapelle, 1811-1940 [5.490] .. Kattendijke, 1811-1940 [2.377] .. Kloetinge, 1811-1942 [3.597] .. Krabbendijke, 1811-1942 [3.781] .. Kruiningen, 1811-1940 [6.619] .. Maire, 1811-1815 [14] .. Nisse, 1811-1940 [1.890] .. Ovezande, 1811-1942 [2.615] .. Rilland-Bath, 1878-1942 [1.580] .. Rilland en Bath, 1811-1815 [38] .. Rilland en Maire, 1816-1877 [895] .. Schore, 1811-1940 [1.799] .. Waarde, 1811-1940 [2.324] .. Wemeldinge, 1811-1942 [4.541] .. Wolphaartsdijk, 1811-1942 [6.509] .. Yerseke, 1811-1940 [5.541] J.F. Stoutjesdijk, Van Hoffenlaan 10, 6721 XE Bennekom, Nederland. Tel. (031) (0318) 430209, fax (0318) 430236, j.f.stoutjesdijk@universal.nl. ------------------------ Yahoo! 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Hi list- I've been a subscriber for awhile, & thought I'd post my updated surname. My GGGfather James Vanderbeek, was listed in the 1880 census of Brooklyn as having been b. in NJ 1827. His wife was Rachel & he was a cooper. His children were: Cornelius, my ggfather, b. abt. 185-, Mary, Peter, Anna, & Charles. Cornelius & Peter were also coopers, listed in directories. I am trying to establish which branch of the Vanderbeeks they descended from. Is anyone researching these Vanderbeeks? Cornelius' & Rebecca's children, all b. in NYC were: Mary, Celeste, Adelaide, Ethel, Melissa, & James, who died in infancy in 1879. Rebecca's maiden name was Mount, & she lists her b.p. as PA. Appreciate any input. Thanks __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs http://www.hotjobs.com
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Dear listmembers, I just finished a short crash-course Dutch grammar for my CarPark site. It is very short and limited to the grammar rules one should master to get a beginning understanding of the construction of certain types of Dutch surnames and given names. I have just written some stuff regarding orthography, cases and case-endings, diminutive endings, articles and prepositions. As examples I have tried to use known Dutch surnames and given names, which appeared in New Netherland. For those among you who don't have the time or the facilities to surf the web I'm willing to send the article by e-mail. Just ask. To check out this page, go the following page of my site: <http://members.home.nl/rabbel/crashcourse.html> Kindest regards, Willem willem rabbelier rabbel@home.nl rabbel@mac.com The CarPark http://members.home.nl/rabbel/index.html ( Links and information on Dutch history, genealogy, language and topography) The Warehouse http://home.hetnet.nl/~rabbeljee/index.html (Examples of Dutch Old Handwriting and large historical maps of the Netherlands and New Netherland)
Hi Darryl, You probably already have these people in your database, but just in case: Abraham Pleijte, b. 29 Jan 1793 Cadzand, m. Pieternella Jonville. daughter : Magdalena Pleijte, b. 29 Apr 1825 Oostburg, m. Johannes de Die, b. 21 Oct 1828, d. 31 Oct 1902 Schoondijke, NL. He was son of Adriaan De Die and Sara Lansen, m. 16 Dec 1818 Heille. [[I haven't put Adriaan into his place in the rest of the DeDie family, yet...]] Izaak Pleijte, b. 24 Apr 1823 Cadzand, m. Martina Verdouw, b. 17 Dec 1823 Nieuwvliet, NL, d. Wayne Co. NY. She was the daughter of Lucas Verdouw, son of Abraham Verdouw. Maria Wilhelmina Pleijte, m. Johannis Kraaijmes, b. Zuidzande, NL. [[I haven't fit him in yet to the Kraaijmes family, but it's not that common a name...]] Willem Pleijte m. Tanneke Verdouw 19 Sep 1747 in Cadzand. She was bapt. 24 Sep 1724 in Kadzand, daughter of Jacob. That's it, Linda Burkell
At, the moment i am looking for descendant of these three names. All these names trace back to Pliejt, wich became plyter and Pleyte. If there is anyone willing to work together and related or not to these names please reply. Thanks Daryl _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
Could you translate please? -- On Tue, 30 Jul 2002 06:27:56 Daryl VerStreate jr. wrote: > >ik heb zien dat vandaag zeeus heb ingezet toe uploaden de overlijden >archief. > >_________________________________________________________________ >Join the world�s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. >http://www.hotmail.com > > >==== NYDUTCH Mailing List ==== >NYDUTCH-L is directed primarily toward those Dutch who emigrated post-1800. Those wishing to also research the earlier period, 1600-1700, may join the DUTCH-COLONIES-L message list at Rootsweb. > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > _____________________________________________________ Supercharge your e-mail with a 25MB Inbox, POP3 Access, No Ads and NoTaglines --> LYCOS MAIL PLUS. http://www.mail.lycos.com/brandPage.shtml?pageId=plus
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My great great grandfather Francis Whiteman was born in Holland about 1833. Immigrated to the US? Have a vague family story that he entered this country in NY. Married ?. Had ? children whom he left the Grandparents to raise after his first wife died. One of these children supposedly fathered Paul Whiteman the Big Band Leader. Francis/Frank Whiteman shows up in California Washington County Pa on the 1859 Directory of Monongahela Valley California, Washington County Pa From the Thurstons Directory of the Monongahela and Youghiogheny Valleys - as a Coal Digger. Then on the 1860 Washington County Federal Population Schedule California Boro page 118. as a Coal Miner. And the 1870 Pennsylvania Census. He died sometime in the 1880? Our connection to him is that he married his second wife Rebecca Ann White of Coal Center Washington County Pa. don't know a date. Rebecca Ann White b 1835 m? d 1915 (buried Phillipsburg Cemetery Washington Pa) Francis Whiteman and Rebecca Ann had 12 boys 1 girl, these are all I know about. 1) Edward Lewis b 1860 m Leona L Allshouse 2/14/1883 ( b 4/12/1866 d 8/?/1933 issue 11? children and two sets of still born twins.) Edward Lewis Whiteman died in Apr or May of 1920 2) Le Moyne b? m? ? 3) Anson b 1861 m? d 1905 4) Jack b? m? d? 5) James b? m? d? 6) George b? m? d? 7) Frank b? m? d? There is a story about a Frank Whiteman who went out for a pack of cigarettes one day and never came home. 8) Charles b?1858 Looking for corrections, additions and possible connections. Laurie Beth Roman NAAHKITTY@aol.com
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