Unless Volkie Janse took the FULL patronymic from her grandmother (and we know Pieter Adriansen's mother was Anneke Pieterse, so it would have to have been her maternal grandmother), it would be impossible for the daughter of Pieter Adriaensen to have been named Volkie Janse. She'd have to be Volkie Pieterse or Adriaensen. I accept the Tryntje Pieterse theory much more, based mostly on the name alone. Maybe it was Volkie Pieterse or Adriaensen?? I don't recognize the name of the book you mentioned. I'll see what I can find at the library on my next visit. ---------- > From: MRS NANCY N LOHBRUNNER <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: ROLL > Date: Wednesday, October 22, 1997 10:17 PM > > -- [ From: Nancy Lohbrunner * EMC.Ver #2.5.3 ] -- > > Does anyone have a copy the page (204 or 210) of Vol. 32 of AMERICAN > GENEALOGICAL VOLUME? (I have a copy of a typed paper, seven pages from > the WESTFIELD, NJ library. The name of the book does not sound correct.) > It is susposed to show Volkie Janse as the wife of Jan Mangelese. > > "VOLKIE JANSE was the daughter of Pieter Adriaensen van Woggelum and the > daughter of a Mohawk Indian Chief. In all records, she was listed only > as 'wife of Pieter Adriaensen'." > > I wonder if these seven pages were from the writtings of Thelma Lynn > (Roll) Kennedy and Mrs. Charles (Martha) Roll? > > Did I ever send out the exerpt for the land transfer of Jan Mangelse and > wife Tryntje to their son Pieter? > > Nancy