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201 | {{New Netherland Descendant}} == Biography == Trijntie Opdyck (Op Dijc) daughter of Johannis married Enoch Andriesz <ref>[https://archive.org/stream/opdyckgenealogyc00opdy#page/180/mode/2up/search/Enoch The Op Dyck genealogy, containing the Opdyck--Opdycke--Updyke--Updike] American descendents of the Wesel and Holland families Author Opdyke, Charles Wilson, b. 1838,Opdycke, Leonard Eckstein, 1858-1914</ref> === Name ===: Name: Catherine /Opdyck/<ref>Source: S-405613556 Repository: R-948136629 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. R-948136629 Name: Ancestry.com Address: http://www.Ancestry.com Page: Ancestry Family Tree</ref> : Name: Tryntje /Opdike/<ref>Source: S29 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.; Repository: R1 Name: Ancestry.com Page: Ancestry Family Tree</ref> == Sources == <references />*Opdyke, Charles Wilson, and Leonard Eckstein Opdyke. "The Op Dyck Genealogy, Containing the Opdyck--Opdycke--Updyke--Updike American Descendents of the Wesel and Holland Families." Internet Archive. Weed, Parsons & Co., n.d. Web. 05 Apr. 2017. <https://archive.org/details/opdyckgenealogyc00opdy>. *https://familysearch.org/tree/person/LZT3-4ZD/details?spouse=LZM3-MYM *Moon, Anna Mary, ''Sketches of the Shelby, McDowell, Deaderick, Anderson families'', 1933, pg. 131 https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=KLJRAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA128 (As "C. Opdyke") == Acknowledgments ==*Thank you to [[Broughton-306 | David Lawrence]] for creating WikiTree profile Opdike-7 through the import of Broughton Family 8 1 13_2013-08-13 for web.ged on Aug 16, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by David and others.*Opdyck-21 was created by [[Roehm-14 | Robert Roehm]] through the import of Roehm Family Tree GEDCOM.ged on Feb 16, 2014 <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text. Thank you! --> Author: Bea Wijma Author: Bea Wijma Author: Bea Wijma | Opdyck, Tryntie (I645)
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202 | {{New Netherland Descendant|Needs=Biography}} == Biography == === Baptism === : 22 Nov 1691. Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States. <ref>Source: [[#S-133993637]] Source number: 20996.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: WAY </ref> === Marriage === :Wife [[Andries-193|Anna Maria Andries]]. : 17 January 1691. Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USA. <ref>Source: [[#S-133723919]] Holland Society of New York; New York, New York; Brooklyn and Flatbush N.Y., Book 72 </ref><ref>Source: [[#S-134171546]] </ref> === Church records === * 1691 Nov 22 Andries - parents: Jan Dircksen Woerman, Anna Marija. Witnesses: Jan Jansen, Harmje Dircks. <ref>A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, ''Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983). via Chris Chester, "The Brouwer Genealogy Database"</ref> * 1729 April 20 Readington, NJ son Theunis Woertman baptised. <ref>https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/43103_356236-00077?pid=2793695&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DkNR3904%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26gss%3Dangs-c%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26msT%3D1%26gsfn%3Delizabeth%26gsfn_x%3D0%26gsln%3Ddildine%26gsln_x%3D0%26msbdy%3D1722%26msbpn__ftp%3DReadington,%2520Hunterdon,%2520New%2520Jersey,%2520USA%26msbpn%3D8155%26msbpn_PInfo%3D8-%257C0%257C1652393%257C0%257C2%257C0%257C33%257C0%257C1422%257C8155%257C0%257C0%257C%26cp%3D0%26MSAV%3D1%26uidh%3Dfq7%26pcat%3D34%26h%3D2793695%26dbid%3D6961%26indiv%3D1%26ml_rpos%3D2&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=kNR3904&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=43103_356236-00081 </ref> == Sources == <references /> * Chester, Chris. "The Brouwer Genealogy Database." ''freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata''. Accessed 18 Jun 2017. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/index.htm '''Andries Jansz Woertman''' * [[#S-2117433450]] Page: Ancestry Family Trees Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/496638403/facts * Source: <span id='S-133993637'>S-133993637</span> Repository: [[#R-793443391]] U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Yates Publishing Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc * Source: <span id='S-134185501'>S-134185501</span> Repository: [[#R-793443391]] Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Ancestry Family Tree https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/90440499/family == Acknowledgements == * This person was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. ---- == Research notes == === LNAB ===:'''Woerman''' is the surname recorded for Andries' father at Andries' baptism. [[Quackenbush-118|Quackenbush-118]] 07:09, 18 June 2017 (EDT) | Woerman, Andries (I547)
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203 | {{New Netherland Descendant|Needs=Biography}} == Biography == === Birth === : 27 Apr 1709 Raritan, Somerset, New Jersey, United States === Christening === : 27 APR 1709 Somerville, Raritan, Somerset Co., NJ === Marriage === : Husband: [[Woertman-47|Jan Derick Woertman]] : Wife: [[Andriessen-27|Anna Maria Andriessen]] : 17 Jan 1690 Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States === Children === # Child: [[Workman-555|Abraham Workman]] === Church records === * 1709 Apr 27 Abraham - Jan Woertman and wife. Witnesses: Derck Volckers and wife. <ref>[[#SomersetQ|Somerset Quarterly]]: Vol. 2, Page 46</ref> == Sources == <references /> * <span id='SomersetQ'></span> ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' (New Jersey) * Source <span id='S-2117433450'>S-2117433450</span>: Repository: [[#R-2117465979]]: Title: Ancestry Family Trees: Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/496605528/facts * http://www.laurahenderson.com/genealogy/genweb/wc13_153.html * Source: <span id='S-1761910858'>S-1761910858</span> Repository: [[#R-1790658744]] Title: New York City, Marriages, 1600s-1800s Author: Genealogical Research Library, comp. Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.Original data - For specific source information see the publication information listed with each entry. Many of the source documents are available in the Genealogical Research Library c Note: APID: 1,7854::0 Repository: <span id='R-1790658744'>R-1790658744</span> Name: Ancestry.com Address: http://www.Ancestry.com * Source: <span id='S-1766079132'>S-1766079132</span> Repository: [[#R-1790658744]] Title: U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.Original data - Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970. Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Microfilm, 508 rolls Note: APID: 1,2204::0 * Source: <span id='S-1766647449'>S-1766647449</span> Repository: [[#R-1790658744]] Title: Family Data Collection - Births Author: Edmund West, comp. Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001. Note: APID: 1,5769::0 * Source: <span id='S-1766655151'>S-1766655151</span> Repository: [[#R-1790658744]] Title: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Author: Yates Publishing Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived Note: APID: 1,7836::0 * Source: <span id='S-1767020224'>S-1767020224</span> Repository: [[#R-1790658744]] Title: Family Data Collection - Individual Records Author: Edmund West, comp. Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Note: APID: 1,4725::0 * Source: <span id='S-1767109022'>S-1767109022</span> Repository: [[#R-1790658744]] Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/46092103/family == Acknowledgments == * This person was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. * WikiTree profile Workman-298 created through the import of Rhodes 2011_2011-07-09_01_01.ged on Jul 9, 2011 by [[Rhodes-899 | Tom Rhodes]]. * WikiTree profile Workman-555 created through the import of Misty_s ancestry.ged on Sep 16, 2012 by [[Bacon-1754 | Misty Wood]]. * This person was created through the import of 124-DeCoursey.ged on 14 September 2010. * Thank you to [[Danner-239 | Jeff Danner]] for creating WikiTree profile Woertman-53 through the import of 04db1j_465386a09252339d21t34f.ged on Aug 15, 2013. * Workman-2047 was created by [[Martin-33618 | Martin Martin]] through the import of CabinCreekMartin.ged on Apr 26, 2017. === LNAB ===:'''Woertman''' is the surname recorded for Abraham's father at Abraham's baptism. [[Quackenbush-118|Quackenbush-118]] 13:45, 11 June 2017 (EDT) Author: Beryl Meehan Author: Esmé van der Westhuizen Author: Steven Mix Author: Steven Mix Author: Steven Mix Author: Steven Mix Author: M M Author: Steven Mix Author: M M | Woertman, Abraham (I528)
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204 | {{New Netherland Descendant|Needs=Biography}} == Biography == === Christening === : 22 AUG 1716 Somerville RDC, Raritan, Somerset Co., NJ === Church records === * 1716 Aug 22 Femmichyen - Jan Wüertman and wife. Witnesses: Cornelis and Femmichyen V. Middelswaert. <ref>[[#SomersetQ|Somerset Quarterly]]: Vol. 2, Page 143</ref> == Sources == <references /> * <span id='SomersetQ'></span> ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' (New Jersey) * [[#S-2117433450]] Page: Ancestry Family Trees Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/496638455/facts * [[#S-2117433450]] Page: Ancestry Family Trees Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/496638450/facts == Acknowledgements == * This person was created through the import of 124-DeCoursey.ged on 14 September 2010. * This person was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. * This person was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. ---- == Research notes == === LNAB === Wüertman is the surname recorded for Femmichyen's father at her baptism. The ü has been dropped as it is not certain and does not appear in other Dutch Reformed Church records for this period. [[Quackenbush-118|Quackenbush-118]] 07:56, 18 June 2017 (EDT) | Wuertman, Femmichyen (I556)
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205 | {{New Netherland Descendant|needs=Biography}} == Biography == {{Died Young}} === Christening === : 23 MAR 1703 Raritan, Somerville, NJ === Church records === * 1703 Jun 30 Jan - Jan Woertman and wife. Witnesses: Hanse Hoverden and wife. <ref>[[#SomersetQ|Somerset Quarterly]]: Vol. 2, Page 41</ref> == Research notes == === LNAB ===:'''Woertman''' is the surname recorded for Jan's father at Jan's baptism. [[Quackenbush-118|Quackenbush-118]] 07:18, 13 November 2017 (EST) == Sources == <references /> * <span id='SomersetQ'></span> ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' (New Jersey) == Acknowledgments == * This person was created through the import of 124-DeCoursey.ged on 14 September 2010. Author: Matthew Emerson | Woertman, Jan (I552)
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206 | {{New Netherland Descendant|Needs=Biography}} ==Biography== Baptism 26 Nov 1693 Dirck, a son of Jan Woertman and Ann Marry, Wits. Dirck Janse Woertman, Engeltje Vanderwater. DRC, Brooklyn and Flatbush NY, Book 72 <ref>https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/42037_2421401696_0511-00042?pid=80404</ref> === Church records ===* 1693 Nov 26 Dirck - parents: Jan Woertman, Anna Marrij. Witnesses: Dirck Janse Woertman, Engeltje van de Water. <ref>A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, ''Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983). via Chris Chester, "The Brouwer Genealogy Database"</ref> Original 1693 Baptism Entry in can be seen in Brooklyn First Church, Protocolle Book, 1660-1664 <https://www.ancestry.ca/interactive/6961/43103_356291-00652/> == Marriages ==*1st Spouse Name Annetje Volkertse appears to be same as [[Volkertse-6]] <ref>U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/20251898/person/28879349510/facts?ssrc=</ref> <ref>https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rgclarke11&id=I26545 citing Early Settlers of Bushwick by Andrew J Provost Junior page 60 Record: July 2001 page 196</ref><ref>https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lbarneck&id=I994</ref> *2nd Spouse Name: Elizabeth ______________ born about 1696; children born in New Brunswick, New Jersey: #Margaret b: abt 1720 who married Thomas Bird. #Anna Marie Wortman born 3 Feb. 1723; #Dirck Wortman born 28 March 1725; #Jacobus Wortman born 21 April 1727. #Lydia Woertman b: BEF 11 JUL 1744 in near New Brunswick, NJ<ref>https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=morrvoort&id=I03482</ref> == Death ==to be confirmed. Some trees list 30 Jan 1702, but at the same time marriage as 1713. secondary sources vary, {{Citation Needed}} == Sources == <references /> * Chester, Chris. "The Brouwer Genealogy Database." ''freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata''. Accessed 23 Jul 2017. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/index.htm '''Dirck Jans Woertman''' * Workman Family History by Thelma C Anderson- [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=1359a125-2602-4ae1-9b08-e0d3950a572a&tid=17332090&pid=496638407 Dirck Jans Woertman] * ''Baptism'' Name: Dirck Woertman Event Type: Baptism Baptism Date: 26 Nov 1693 Baptism Place: Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USA Father: Jan Woertman Mother: Anna Marry Source CitationHolland Society of New York; New York, New York; Brooklyn and Flatbush NY, Book 72 Source InformationDutch Reformed Church Records from New York and New Jersey. Holland Society of New York, New York, New York. === LNAB ===:'''Woertman''' is the surname recorded for Dirck's father at Dirck's baptism. [[Quackenbush-118|Quackenbush-118]] 17:11, 23 July 2017 (EDT) Author: Beryl Meehan | Woertman, Dirck (I548)
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207 | {{New Netherland Descendant|needs=Church Records}} == Biography == === Name ===: Name: Agnes /Opdyck/ <ref name="src"> Source S305 Type: Web Site Title: The Other One’s Rachel Skinner URL: http://members.fortunecity.com/mahmoud.3789.htm Date: 6/5/04</ref>: Name: Agnes /Opdike/<ref>Source: S29 Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Ancestry.com</ref>:Agnes was born about 1687. Agnes Opdyck <ref>Source: S03430 Page: Web Page: www.members.cox.net/mountgen/opdycke</ref><ref name="zerwoononsev"> Source: S02117 Title: Janssen, Matt. Ancestor.com Media: Book </ref> === Birth === : Birth: : Date: between 1689 and 1701<ref name="zerwoononsev"/> === Death ===: Death: Date: ABT 1739 Hunterdon, New Jersey<ref>Source: S01925 Critchfield, Suzanne; Family Group Record; Received 4/19/04 Media: Book </ref> : Death: Date: 1773 Place: Green County, PA : Death: Date: aft 1800 <ref name="src"/> === Notes ===: William Critchfield is mentioned in Johannis Opdyck's will from 12 February 1728/9 <ref> [https://archive.org/stream/opdyckgenealogyc00opdy#page/178/mode/2up/search/Critchfield ''The Op Dyck genealogy, containing the Opdyck--Opdycke--Updyke--Updike American descendents of the Wesel and Holland families''] Author Opdyke, Charles Wilson, b. 1838,Opdycke, Leonard Eckstein, 1858-1914 Collections</ref> : The Mormon Church records list William as being born in 1698 and married to Agnes Opdyke. : Jerry Crihfield lists William's wife's name as Susannah. : Mounts in his genealogy has a question prior to Agnes' name. Agnes was born abt 1690. William and Agnes had a large family about 16 children. She passed away in 1741, which seems to be after the birth of their last son Jesse. At this time no evidence has turned up for her burial. == Sources == <references /> *Source: S03430 Title: Mounts, Jack "My Opdycke Family Ancestry Line" * [https://archive.org/stream/opdyckgenealogyc00opdy#page/180/mode/2up/search/Enoch The Op Dyck genealogy, containing the Opdyck--Opdycke--Updyke--Updike] American descendents of the Wesel and Holland families Author Opdyke, Charles Wilson, b. 1838,Opdycke, Leonard Eckstein, 1858-1914 *[http://www.doddridgecountyroots.com/bk6html/f4868.html doddridge County Roots] *[https://gw.geneanet.org/tdowling?lang=en&n=critchfield&oc=0&p=william geneanet William Critchfield] * http://www.knittledugginssrc.com/duggins/dugginspages/dugginsCritchfieldlFamily.htm * http://www.michiganfamilytrails.com/2016/10/treasure-chest-thursday-birth-record.html?m=1 * American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) Volume 127, page No. 519 Author Godfrey Memorial Library, comp. New Jersey, Abstract of Wills, 1670-1817, Volume XXIII, Abstracts of Wills, 1670-1730. 1729 Feb 12. William Critchfield is mentioned in Johannes Opdyke's will. William was the husband of Agnes. ==Acknowledgments==*This person was created through the import of Jenkins Family File w:sources 9.ged on 04 October 2010. *Thank you to [[Broughton-306 | David Lawrence]] for creating WikiTree profile Opdike-4 through the import of Broughton Family 8 1 13_2013-08-13 for web.ged on Aug 16, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by David and others.* WikiTree profile Opdyck-3 created through the import of Rhodes 2011_2011-07-09_01_01.ged on Jul 9, 2011 by [[Rhodes-899 | Tom Rhodes]]. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Opdyck-3 Changes page] for the details of edits by Tom and others.*Thank you to [[Stumbo-47 | Don Stumbo]] for creating WikiTree profile Opdyck-17 through the import of Ancestors_DAS.GED on Jul 3, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Don and others. <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text. Thank you! --> Author: Bea Wijma Author: Bea Wijma Author: Bea Wijma Author: Bea Wijma Author: Bea Wijma Author: Beulah Cramer Author: David Lawrence Author: Janice Tomaschefsky Author: Anne Baker Author: Janice Tomaschefsky Author: Janice Tomaschefsky | Opdyck, Agnes (I625)
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208 | {{New Netherland Descendant|Needs=LNAB}} == Biography == '''Denys Dircksen''' aka Denyse|Dennis Dircksen his will was proved 14 July 1792; married about 1736 to NANCY ............ and had children: James Wortman born 1737 and married Phebe Curry; Daniel Wortman born 1740; Peter Wortman born 1744 and died 1768, aged 24 years.80H. MARIE WORTMAN chr 4 Jan. 1718. === Birth === :Denyse Dircksen was bp. on July 28, 1678 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. father Dirk Janse (Woertman?) the entry reads noted (Woertman?), mother Marite Tunis.BP sponsors Denys Tunis and Femmitje Tunis Nyssen. Brooklyn and Flatbush NY, Book 72 <ref>https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/42037_2421401696_0511-00212?pid=80864&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DkNR4072%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26db%3DNYDutchChurch%26gss%3Dangs-d%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26gsfn%3D%2520%26gsln%3Dwyckof%26gsln_x%3D0%26msbdy%3D1685%26msbdy_x%3D1%26msbdp%3D10%26msfng%3Dnicholas%26msmng%3Dsara%26MSAV%3D1%26uidh%3Dfq7%26pcat%3D34%26fh%3D1%26h%3D80864%26recoff%3D%26ml_rpos%3D2&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=kNR4072&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=42037_2421401696_0511-00211 </ref> === Parents === :Father: Dirck Jans Woertman : Mother: Marrietje Teunis Denyse === Marriage === :Denys Dircksen married Margaret Beekman (b. ca. 1680/1683 at Brooklyn, Kings, N.Y) of Brooklyn, on May 24, 1702 at New York, New York. Marriage was recorded at the central Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York<ref>NYRDC Marriage Record: 1702 24 May; Denys Woertman, jm Van Breukelen opt L. Y.; Margarita Beekman, jd Van N. York </ref>. They apparently left Brooklyn and settled in New York city. === Children === :Known children of Denys Dircksen and Margaret Beekman were all bp. in New York City: * William Wortman (1) was b. ca.1700-2; bought land in Peapack, Somerset, N.J.; married SARAH WILLIAMS (dau of Calvin William ) and had children born in Peapack, N. J.: * Marritie Wortman was bp. on Feb. 10, 1703. Baptism was recorded at the central Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York<ref>NYRDC Bapt. Record: 1703 Feb 10; Denys Woertman, Margrietie Beekman; Maretie; Abraham Messelaer, Harmpe Woertman </ref>. sponsors were: Abraham Messelaer, Harmpe Woertman. * Antje, bp. Oct. 10, 1708. Baptism was recorded at the central Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York<ref>NYRDC Bapt. Record: 1708 Oct 10; Denys Woertman, Margrietje Beekman; Antje; Jaques Fontein, Antje Riemer </ref>. Sponsors were: Jaques Fontein, Antje Riemer . * Samuel, bp. Sept. 30, 1711. Baptism was recorded at the central Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York<ref>NYRDC Bapt. Record: 1711 Sep 30; Denys Woertman, Margrietje Beekman; Samuel; Dirk Kook & wife Susanna [Crigier] </ref>. Sponsors were: Dirk Kook & wife Susanna [Crigier] . * Maria, was bp. on Jan. 4, 1718 . Baptism was recorded at the central Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York<ref>NYRDC Bapt. Record: 1718 Jan 04; Denys Woertman, Margrietje Beekman; Maria; Jacob Pryer, Maria Walton </ref>. Sponsors were: Jacob Pryer, Maria Walton . * Bout Wortman born 1720; * Jan (John) Wortman born about 1722; * Andrew Wortman born about 1724; * William Wortman (2) was born ca. 1721 and died in 1803, aged 82 years. William, Jr., is probably the same who married Maragritta and had a son Samuel born 6 Aug. 1757. == Sources == <references /> * Source: [http://www.workmanfamily.org/histories/AndersonBook/Americana.html WORKMAN FAMILY HISTORY pages 16-27] * Church Records: [http://www.ancestralcurios.com/vital_statistics.htm FLATBUSH, New York marriages 1677-1757, and baptisms 1677-1754]. From:'Flatbush Dutch Church Marriages and Baptisms', Holland Society Yearbook, 1898. * Church Records: [https://ia700402.us.archive.org/20/items/cu31924082451307/cu31924082451307.pdf The Reformed Dutch Church, now known as the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, NY]; Source of: Marriage Records (1660-1809); Baptism Records (1660-1809; Burial Records (1696-1881. Hoes, Roswell Randall. The Kingston Reformed Dutch Church was the central repository for all records of marriages and baptism conducted by circuit-rider Domines throughout Ulster and Orange counties of NY; Sussex County, NJ, and parts of Pike County, PA, until local churches were built and staffed. This occurred between 1735 and 1745 depending on the area. * Source: [[#S-2117433450]] [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/497240494/facts Ancestry Family Trees] == Acknowledgements == * Woertman-32 was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. | Woertman, Denys Dircksen (I566)
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209 | {{New Netherland Descendant|needs=LNAB}} == Biography == '''Neeltje''' Janse Staats. Given Name: Neeltje. Surname: Staats. SECG Janse. === Birth ===:: Neeltje Staats was born 15 April 1687<ref name=fam>Marguerite S. Maires, ''Johannes Schenk of Bushwick, Long Island and His Descendants: A Genealogy'' (Brooklyn, N.Y: publisher not identified, 1948); accessed at ''Hathi Trust'' (http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89082548710;view=1up;seq=93) p. 77. Family Record of Judge Abraham Schen(c)k of Bushwick. "Myn wyf's moeder Neeltje Stats is geboren den 15 April, 1687, en is gestorven in October, 1736."</ref> to Jan Jansz (Staats) and Annetje Pieterse Praa, and baptised two days later in Brooklyn, New York.<ref>Klett, Joseph R. Genealogies of New Jersey Families: From the Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Pub. Co, 1996) 815-6; ''Google Books'' (https://books.google.com/books?id=k4zStKaPmsEC&lpg=PA815#v=onepage&q&f=false : accessed 16 September 2015).</ref> '''Christening:''' 17 Apr 1687. Brooklyn,Kings,New York,British Colonial America. === Marriage ===:: Neeltje married Paulus van der Voort before 1706.<ref name=ledley>Wilson V. Ledley, "The Vandervoort-Vanderford Family," ''The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'' (New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, July 1978) 109:159-160 (http://cdm15636.contentdm.oclc.org.nygbs.idm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15636coll26/id/546 : accessed 16 September 2015); citing Flatbush and Brooklyn Reformed Dutch Church records.</ref> === Children ===:: The couple may have had as many as eight children, not all of whom are well-documented.<ref name=ledley/> # Elizabeth van der Voort, bp. 1706 # John van der Voort, b.c. 1714 # [[Vandervoort-49|Paul van der Voort]], b.c. 1716 # Pieter van der Voort, b.c. 1718 # [[Van_der_Voort-34|Elsje van der Voort]], b. 1720# [[Vandervort-35|Nicholas van der Voort]], b. 1723? (Ledley laments no good documentation on birth date) #Michael van der Voort, b.c. 1725 # Neeltje van der Voort, b.c. 1727 === Death === :: She died in October 1736.<ref name=fam/> '''Died''' 17 Oct 1736. Flatbush,Kings,New York,United States. '''Buried''' October 1736. == Sources == <references /> * From ancestry.com. * The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Family Search: '''FID''' M8JK-LXZ. Author: Steven Mix Author: Daphne Maddox | Staats, Neeltje (I601)
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210 | {{New Netherland Descendant|Needs=LNAB}} == Biography == '''Peter Woertman (Wortman, Workman''' === Birth === :Peter Woertman (Wortman, Workman) baptized on 30 Sept. 1698 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. === Parents === : Father: Jan Derick Woertman : Mother: Anna Maria Andries; === Married === :This must be referring to Woertman-26Peter Woertman married Margarite Brojen (Brokaw) (who was chr 28 April 1708; died after 1777 on 1724. she was daughter of Peter Broken or Brokaw and Martha Jude. :Peter Woertman and Margarite Brojen (Brokaw) had children born in Somerville, Somerset, New Jersey: * Judith Wortman was bp. on 26 March 1727. === Death === :This Peter Woertman died 1735 according to the above data.Another Peter Woertman's will was proved on 9 Nov. 1776 in Bridgewater, Somerset, New Jersey. (probably that born 1698 Woertman-26.) == Source == <references /> * Source: [[#S-2117433450]] [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/497240511/facts Ancestry Family Trees] * Source: [http://www.workmanfamily.org/histories/AndersonBook/Americana.html WORKMAN FAMILY HISTORY pages 16-27] == Acknowledgements == * Woertman was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. | Woertman, Peter Derick (I569)
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211 | {{New Netherland Descendant|Needs=LNAB}} == Biography == == Sources == <references /> * [[#S-2117433450]] Page: Ancestry Family Trees Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/497240504/facts == Acknowledgements == * This person was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. | Woertman, Elizebeth Lysbeth (I567)
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212 | {{New Netherland Descendant|Needs=LNAB}} == Biography == === Birth === : Born February 2, 1684 in New York, New York === Marriages ===: Wife of Able Smith — married before July 14, 1706 in New York,,New York, as that dates the day their daughter was baptised.<ref>New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2HB-S85 : 12 December 2014), Abel Smith in entry for Annetje Smith, 14 Jul 1706; citing REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH,NEW YORK,NEW YORK, NEW YORK, reference ; FHL microfilm 17,503. </ref> : Wife of Jno. Altin, j.m. Van London, Tryjntje Wybrands V. N York Wed. v. Abel Smith - 14 November 1712. 'Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York ...' , by Samuel S. Purple, page 118. <ref>http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=x1tZgEUVAUUC&pg=PA33&dq=geertje+mol&hl=en&sa=X&ei=_cWKU675DI_6oATvxYDoCg&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=smith&f=false</ref> === Death === : Died 1716 == Sources == <references /> * Source: <span id='S-1767109022'>S-1767109022</span> Repository: [[#R-1790658744]] Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/46092103/family == Acknowledgments ==* WikiTree profile Wybrantz-1 created through the import of Rhodes 2011_2011-07-09_01_01.ged on Jul 9, 2011 by [[Rhodes-899 | Tom Rhodes]]. * WikiTree profile Wybrantz-2 created through the import of Misty_s ancestry.ged on Sep 16, 2012 by [[Bacon-1754 | Misty Wood]]. * Wybrantz-3 was created by [[Workman-1252 | Katy Klug]] through the import of Kathryn Workman family tree.ged on Dec 30, 2014. * Beryl Meehan added the 2nd marriage and source 22 April 2018.. Author: Beryl Meehan Author: Steven Mix Author: Steven Mix Author: Bob Jewett | Wybrantz, Tryntye (I616)
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213 | {{New Netherland Descendant|Needs=LNAB}} == Biography == === Birth ===: BEF 4 MAY 1695 Brooklyn, Kings County, New York<ref>[[#S112|Files mailed by David Wortman]]</ref> === Baptism ===: 4 MAY 1695 Brooklyn, Kings County, New York<ref>[[#S112|Files mailed by David Wortman]]</ref> === Church records === * 1695 May 04 Jan Evertse Bout - parents: Jan Woertman, Anna Marij. Witnesses: Pieter Woertman, Annitje Wijnans.<br /> ''Page 249, note 6: Apparently this baptism concerns an adopted or foster child. The name "Jan Evertse Bout" implies that Jan's father was called Evert, of the Bout family. Jan Woertman, therefore cannot have been the child's natural father. Jan WOertman and Anna Marij married January 17, 1690 and had two sons (Andries and Dirck) before adopting Jan.'' <ref>A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, ''Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983). via Chris Chester, "The Brouwer Genealogy Database"</ref> == Sources == <references /> * Chester, Chris. "The Brouwer Genealogy Database." ''freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata''. Accessed 13 Nov 2017. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/index.htm '''Jan Evertse Bout Woertman''' * Ancestry Family Trees Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/496638412/facts * <span id='S112'></span>: Abbreviation: David Wortman: Title: Files mailed by David Wortman: TMPLT : Name: Bibliography == Acknowledgments == * This person was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. * This person was created through the import of family.ged on 21 September 2010. Author: Steven Mix | Woertman, Jan Evertsen Bout (I549)
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214 | {{New Netherland Descendant|Needs=LNAB}} == Biography == === Christening === : 19 SEP 1699 Raritan, Somerville, NJ == Sources == <references /> * [[#S-2117433450]]: Page: Ancestry Family Trees Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/496638422/facts == Acknowledgments == * This person was created through the import of 124-DeCoursey.ged on 14 September 2010. * This person was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. Author: Steven Mix | Woertman, Lisabet (I551)
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215 | {{New Netherland Descendant|Needs=LNAB}} == Biography == === Christening === : 30 APR 1707 Somerville RDC, Raritan, Somerset Co., NJ == Marriage == Marriage date unknown circa 1727 to Joseph Pieterse as listed in a collection of data on the Woertman family, uncertain date and author... "Gathered this information from http://members.fortunecity.com/kgoofy7/d111.htm" <ref>https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/19604382/person/868343075/media/2ae7d24c-4e54-4f24-9b74-00e4e8442e75 </ref> == Sources == <references /> * Source: [[#S-2117433450]]: Page: Ancestry Family Trees Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/496638429/facts == Acknowledgments == * This person was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. * This person was created through the import of 124-DeCoursey.ged on 14 September 2010. Author: Steven Mix | Woertman, Anna (I554)
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216 | {{New Netherland Descendant|needs=LNAB}} == Biography == === Name === : Annetji was born in 1706. Annetji Smith ... She passed away in 1745. <ref>Entered by Steven Workman, May 11, 2013</ref> : Name: Annetje /Smith/<ref>Source: [[#S1]] Note: @N1@</ref> : Name: Annetje /Smith/<ref>Source: [[#S-1766079132]] Note: {{Ancestry Record|sarmemberapps|1077588}} Note: Data: Text: Birth date: 14 Jul 1706 Birth place: New York APID: 1,2204::1077588</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-1764913920]] Note: {{Ancestry Record|millind|10993418}} Note: Data: Text: Birth date: 14 Jul 1706 Birth place: New York, New York, USA APID: 1,7249::10993418</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-1766655151]] Page: Source number: ; Source type: ; Number of Pages: ; Submitter Code: . Note: {{Ancestry Record|worldmarr_ga|1127881}} Note: Data: Text: Birth date: 1706 Birth place: APID: 1,7836::1127881</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-1767020224]] Page: Birth year: 1706; Birth city: New York; Birth state: NY. Note: {{Ancestry Record|genepool|2368687}} Note: Data: Text: Birth date: 14 July 1706 Birth place: New York, NY APID: 1,4725::2368687</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-1766647449]] Note: {{Ancestry Record|genepoolb|4136670}} Note: Data: Text: Birth date: 14 July 1706 Birth place: Summerset, NY, USA APID: 1,5769::4136670</ref> === Birth === : Birth: :: Date: 14 JUL 1706:: Place: Somerset County, New Jersey<ref>Source: [[#S1]] Note: @N1@</ref> : Birth: :: Date: 14 Jul 1706:: Place: Summerset, New York, <ref>Source: [[#S-1766079132]] Note: {{Ancestry Record|sarmemberapps|1077588}} Note: Data: Text: Birth date: 14 Jul 1706 Birth place: New York APID: 1,2204::1077588</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-1764913920]] Note: {{Ancestry Record|millind|10993418}} Note: Data: Text: Birth date: 14 Jul 1706 Birth place: New York, New York, USA APID: 1,7249::10993418</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-1766655151]] Page: Source number: ; Source type: ; Number of Pages: ; Submitter Code: . Note: {{Ancestry Record|worldmarr_ga|1127881}} Note: Data: Text: Birth date: 1706 Birth place: APID: 1,7836::1127881</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-1767020224]] Page: Birth year: 1706; Birth city: New York; Birth state: NY. Note: {{Ancestry Record|genepool|2368687}} Note: Data: Text: Birth date: 14 July 1706 Birth place: New York, NY APID: 1,4725::2368687</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-1766647449]] Note: {{Ancestry Record|genepoolb|4136670}} Note: Data: Text: Birth date: 14 July 1706 Birth place: Summerset, NY, USA APID: 1,5769::4136670</ref> === Baptism === Annetje Smith, 14 Jul 1706 Father's Name Abel Smith Mother's Name Trijntje Wijbrantz <ref>"New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2HB-S85 : 12 December 2014), Abel Smith in entry for Annetje Smith, 14 Jul 1706; citing REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH,NEW YORK, NEW YORK, NEW YORK, reference ; FHL microfilm 17,503. </ref> === Death === : Death: :: Date: ABT 1745 :: Place: , , Pennsylvania <ref>Source: [[#S1]] Note: @N1@</ref> == Sources == <references /> * Source <span id='S-2117433450'>S-2117433450</span>: Repository: [[#R-2117465979]]: Title: Ancestry Family Trees: Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.: Note: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. No REPO record found with id R-2117465979: Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/496605530/facts * Source: <span id='S1'>S1</span> Author: Ancestry.com Title: OneWorldTree Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.; Repository: [[#R1]] Repository: <span id='R1'>R1</span> Name: Ancestry.com Address: http://www.Ancestry.com * Source: <span id='S-1764913920'>S-1764913920</span> Repository: [[#R-1790658744]] Title: Millennium File Author: Heritage Consulting Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2003.Original data - Heritage Consulting. The Millennium File. Salt Lake City, UT, USA: Heritage Consulting.Original data: Heritage Consulting. The Millennium File. Salt Lake City, UT, USA: Note: APID: 1,7249::0 Repository: <span id='R-1790658744'>R-1790658744</span> Name: Ancestry.com Address: http://www.Ancestry.com Note: * Source: <span id='S-1766079132'>S-1766079132</span> Repository: [[#R-1790658744]] Title: U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.Original data - Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970. Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Microfilm, 508 rolls Note: APID: 1,2204::0 * Source: <span id='S-1766647449'>S-1766647449</span> Repository: [[#R-1790658744]] Title: Family Data Collection - Births Author: Edmund West, comp. Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001. Note: APID: 1,5769::0 * Source: <span id='S-1766655151'>S-1766655151</span> Repository: [[#R-1790658744]] Title: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Author: Yates Publishing Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived Note: APID: 1,7836::0 * Source: <span id='S-1767020224'>S-1767020224</span> Repository: [[#R-1790658744]] Title: Family Data Collection - Individual Records Author: Edmund West, comp. Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Note: APID: 1,4725::0 * Source: <span id='S-1767109022'>S-1767109022</span> Repository: [[#R-1790658744]] Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Note: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Page: Ancestry Family Trees Note: Data: Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/46092103/family === Acknowledgments === * This person was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. * Thanks to [[Workman-644 | Steven Workman]] for this profile. Entered by Steven Workman, May 11, 2013. * Thank you to [[Martin-33618 | Martin Martin]] through / for the import of CabinCreekMartin.ged on Apr 26, 2017. * Thank you to [[Danner-239 | Jeff Danner]] for creating WikiTree profile Smith-50005 through the import of 04db1j_465386a09252339d21t34f.ged on Aug 15, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Jeff and others. ::: UPD 20 MAR 2012 13:23:59 GMT -0500 ::: Record ID Number: MH:I100 ::: User ID: P482343V-BC66-FEF3-3B4F-3B4FF6378C3S * WikiTree profile Smith-16972 created through the import of Rhodes 2011_2011-07-09_01_01.ged on Jul 9, 2011 by [[Rhodes-899 | Tom Rhodes]]. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Smith-16972 Changes page] for the details of edits by Tom and others. * WikiTree profile Smith-32132 created through the import of Misty_s ancestry.ged on Sep 16, 2012 by [[Bacon-1754 | Misty Wood]]. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Smith-32132 Changes page] for the details of edits by Misty and others. Author: Paula Reinke Author: Beryl Meehan Author: Beryl Meehan Author: Esmé van der Westhuizen Author: Steven Mix Author: Steven Mix Author: Kitty Smith Author: Steven Mix Author: Steven Mix Author: Bob Jewett Author: Bob Jewett Author: M M | Smith, Annetje Hanna (I529)
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217 | {{New Netherland Descendant|Needs=LNAB}} == Biography == Catherine Dircksen Woertman was bp. ca. 1677 at Brooklyn, Kings County, N. Y. She was the daughter of Jan Derick Woertman and Merritje Teunise Denyse Marriage: 1696 New Rochelle, Westchester, New York. Daniel Sicard 1672–1742 and Catherine Woertman 1677–1725 Children: #Daniel Sicard 1698–1742 • LK7Z-2WF #Jacques James Sicard (Secor) Jr 1699–1773 • LKFJ-HH1 #Pierre Secord 1701–1767 • L831-LRC #Ambroise Sicard 1703–1706 • LJK6-C6Y #Paul Daniel Sicard 1704–1707 • LJK6-CB1 #Catherine Jean (Jayne) Secord (Sicord) 1704–1771 • LBW9-9D6 #Jean John Sicord 1707–1786 • L1QM-8H5 #Isaac Daniel Sicard 1710–1710 • LVLJ-FMF It would appear, based on 1710 census, that Catherine may have died giving birth to Isaac? == Sources == <references />* [http://www.workmanfamily.org/histories/AndersonBook/Americana.html WORKMAN FAMILY HISTORY pages 16-27] * [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/497240499/facts Ancestry Family Trees] * [http://www.tribalpages.com/tribe/browse?userid=storm20&view=0&pid=486&ver=144 Entry in Bird Family Tree] * [http://www.geni.com/people/Catherine-Sicard/6000000000934235393?through=6000000000934372090 Entry in Geni Website] * [http://www.tribalpages.com/tribe/browse?userid=wortmanfamily&view=0&pid=3719&ver=17914 Entry in Wortman Etal Family Tree] * [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L87F-PB3 Family Search] * [http://jerrymilojohnson.com/ancestryproject/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I23251&tree=mytree Jerry Milo Johnson Family Tree] * [https://gw.geneanet.org/vward1?lang=en&p=catherine&n=woertman Victor Ward's Family Tree] * [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE12689642 The Creation of a Family - Secord] by Jeanne Secord * [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~shunkfamilytree/genealogy/FamilyTree/Shunk%20Family/fam24454.htm Entry in Shunk Family Tree] * [https://www.genealogieonline.nl/millard-family-tree/P1283.php Millard Family Tree » Catherine Woertman] * [http://hall-of-acadie.org/getperson.php?personID=I2528478&tree=Halltree Hall of Acadie Record] * [http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Ambrose_Sicord_%281%29 We Relate Website Entry] * [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~somers/asic.htm Entry in Ancestry] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=KEU4AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA677&lpg=PA677&dq=ambroise+sicard&source=bl&ots=PqWGGj59dy&sig=Q5gNf2PMaUn5V99kNN7Wk7v1mj0&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj1su6xv8_YAhVK11MKHStNBxY4FBDoATAIegQIChAB#v=onepage&q=ambroise%20sicard&f=false History of Westchester County: New York, Including Morrisania ..., Volume 1 edited by John Thomas Scharf] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=PEgOAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA97&lpg=PA97&dq=ambroise+sicard&source=bl&ots=WQcd2V8TgM&sig=tOUa4XEPTQCWQORcGzKdb6euA3Y&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjemMiewM_YAhXO0VMKHa_MDRg4HhDoATAAegQIExAB#v=onepage&q=ambroise%20sicard&f=false A Sketch of Some of the Secords 1775-1866 by Mary M. Dunn] * [https://archive.org/details/manualofwestches03smit/page/n297 Manual of Westchester County: Past and Present, Volume 3 by Henry Townsend Smith 1913] * [https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofn00newr Records of the town of New Rochell, 1699-1828] * [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~smabie/genealogy/FamilyTree/p5.htm#i426 Maybee Society] * {{FindAGrave|32970937}} == Acknowledgements == * Woertman-20 was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. * Family sources and details supplied in part by [[McKay-2027| Melissa McKay]] | Woertman, Catherine Dircksen (I565)
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218 | {{New Netherland Descendant|Needs=LNAB}} == Biography == Pieter Woertman was baptised 30 Sept 1698 DRC Brooklyn, to parents Jan Woertman and Anna Mary. Wit Machiel Hanse, Femmetje Remse(n?) <ref>DRC Church records on ancestry.com </ref> Woertman, Peter wrote his will 1 April 1775, while living in Bridgewater, Somerset Co, NY. Named family including wife Margaret, children Peter, John, Cattrin (wife of Peter Sutfen) and deceased Margaret (late wife of Stephen Hunt by whom Margaret had children: Stephen, Margaret, Cattrin). Probate 9 Nov 1776. <ref>Wills & Probate in NJ on ancestry.com</ref> === Children as named in his will === # Peter, # John, # Cattrin who was married to Peter Sutfin# Margaret who was deceased at the date of her father's will, she had married Stephen Hunt and they had children: Stephen, Margaret and Cattren. <ref>Wills & Probate in NJ on ancestry.com</ref> == Sources == <references /> * [[#S-2117433450]] Page: Ancestry Family Trees Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/496638419/facts == Acknowledgements ==* This person was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. | Woertman, Pieter (I550)
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219 | {{New Netherland Descendant|Needs=LNAB}} == Biography == The sixth child of Jan and Anna Woertman was Hermitien "Harmonie" Woertman, born in Raritan in the year 1703. At the age of 24 in Raritan she married 28 year old Lucas Covert, who had recently arrived from Brooklyn. They were to have eight children, including their 5th child, Abraham Covert, who was born in 1738 and baptized at the Dutch Reformed Church of Raritan on May 7, 1738. <ref>http://bakerfamilytree.blogspot.com/ </ref> === Christening === : 20 APR 1704 Somerville, Raritan, Somerset Co., NJ === Death === : 1733 : Jan 1753 === Church records === * 1704 Oct 24 Hermtien - Jan Woertman and wife. Witnesses: Michiel Van Vechten and wife. <ref>[[#SomersetQ|Somerset Quarterly]]: Vol. 2, Page 42</ref> ==Sources== <references /> * <span id='SomersetQ'></span> ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' (New Jersey) * [[#S-2117433450]] Page: Ancestry Family Trees Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/496638424/facts * Source: <span id='S132'>S132</span> Author: Ancestry.com Title: New York, Genealogical Records, 1675-1920 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2004; Repository: [[#R1]] Repository: <span id='R1'>R1</span> Name: Ancestry.com * Source: <span id='S87'>S87</span> Author: Yates Publishing Title: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2004; Repository: [[#R1]] * Source: <span id='S11'>S11</span> WFT 40/920 TID 0 Footnote WFT 40/920 ShortFootnote WFT 40/920 Bibliography WFT 40/920. * Source: <span id='S7'>S7</span> Archives of Butler County, Pa., written by Diana Marie Voltz Geibel (1st Edition) t Edition) t Edition). TID 0 Footnote Archives of Butler County, Pa., written by Diana Marie Voltz Geibel (1st Edition) ShortFootnote Archives of Butler County, Pa., written by Diana Marie Voltz Geibel (1st Edition) Bibliography Archives of Butler County, Pa., written by Diana Marie Voltz Geibel (1st Edition). pg 140 Page pg 140 Femmetje WORTMAN * Source: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Family Search: '''FSFTID''' L4QN-SH9. == Acknowledgements == * This person was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. * Thank you to [[Keen-276 | Judith Keen]] for creating WikiTree profile Woertman-55 through the import of Will Keen Multi-national Family 2014_2013-09-30.ged on Sep 30, 2013. ---- == Research notes == === LNAB ===:'''Woertman''' is the surname recorded for Hermtien's father at her baptism. [[Quackenbush-118|Quackenbush-118]] 07:17, 18 June 2017 (EDT) | Woertman, Hermtien (I553)
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220 | {{New Netherland Descendant|Needs=LNAB}} ==Biography == '''Antje Dircksen Woertman''' === Birth ===:Antje Dircksen Woertman was bp. on 15 June 1684 at Brooklyn, New York. :Anetje was baptised 15 June 1684 with parents Dirk Jans Woertman and Maritie Tunis, sponsors Jan Tuniz and Catalina Tunis Bogard. <ref> Entry is in Flatbush Book 72 https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/42037_2421401696_0511-00236/82252</ref> === Marriage === :Antje Dircksen Woertman married Isaac De Riemer (born about 1680 to Huybert De Riemer and Catherine) on April 27, 1705.<ref>NYRDC Marriage Record: 1705 28 Apr; Isaac de Riemer; Anna Woertman </ref> === Children === : Antje Dircksen Woertman and Isaac De Riemer had children born in Brooklyn?, New York (note, married in NYC and children bapt. recorded in NYC): * Peter de Riemer was bp. on 17 Feb. 1706, Baptism was recorded at the central Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York<ref>NYRDC Bapt. Record: 1706 Feb 17; Isaac de Riemer, Antje Woertman; Pieter; Pieter Sonnemans, Margreta Selyns wid </ref>. Sponsors were: Pieter Sonnemans, Margreta Selyns wid . * Isaac de Riemet was bp. on 20 June 1708, Baptism was recorded at the central Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York<ref>NYRDC Bapt. Record: 1708 Jun 20; Isaak de Riemer, Antje Woertman; Isaac; Isaac de Riemer, Maria Gouverneur </ref>. Sponsors were: Isaac de Riemer, Maria Gouverneur . * Hubertus de Riemer was bp. on 13 Dec. 1710. Baptism was recorded at the central Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York<ref>NYRDC Bapt. Record: 1710 Dec 13; Isaac de Riemer jr, Antje Woertman; Hubertus; Hendrikus Coerten, Catharina de Riemer </ref>. Sponsors were: Hendrikus Coerten, Catharina de Riemer. * Marritje de Riemer was bp. on 27 Jan 1714. Baptism was recorded at the central Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York<ref>NYRDC Bapt. Record: 1714 Jan 27; Isaac de Riemer jr, Antje Woertman; Marretje; Isaac Gouverneur & wife Sara Staats </ref>. Sponsors were: Gouverneur & wife Sara Staats . * Catherina de Riemer was bp. on 1 Aug. 1716. Baptism was recorded at the central Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York<ref>NYRDC Bapt. Record: 1716 Aug 01; Isaac de Riemer jr, Antje Woertman; Catharina; Jacob Marius Groen, Cornelia Mourits </ref>. Sponsors were: Jacob Marius Groen, Cornelia Mourits . * Elizabeth de Riemer was bp. on 11 Feb. 1719. Baptism was recorded at the central Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York<ref>NYRDC Bapt. Record: 1719 Feb 11; Isaac de Riemer jr, Antje Woertman; Elizabeth; Abraham Gouverneur, Elizabeth Coerte </ref>. Sponsors were: Abraham Gouverneur, Elizabeth Coerte . * Antje de Riemer was bp. on 4 Oct. 1721. Baptism was recorded at the central Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York<ref>NYRDC Bapt. Record: 1721 Oct 04; Isaac de Riemer, Antje Woertman; Antje; Hendrikus Coerte, Lucretia Grevenraat </ref>. Sponsors were: Hendrikus Coerte, Lucretia Grevenraat . *Abraham Riemer was bp. on 17 June 1724, Baptism was recorded at the central Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York<ref>NYRDC Bapt. Record: 1724 Jun 17; Isaac de Riemer, Antje Woertman; Abraham; Isaac Gouverneur, Margreta Coerte </ref>. Sponsors were: Isaac Gouverneur, Margreta Coerte . * Dirck Riemer was bp. on 5 Oct. 1726. Baptism was recorded at the central Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York<ref>NYRDC Bapt. Record: 1726 Oct 05; Isaac de Riemer, Antje Woertman; Dirk; Nicolaas Gouverneur, Anna Gouverneur jd </ref>. Sponsors were: Nicolaas Gouverneur, Anna Gouverneur jd . == Sources == <references /> * Church Records: [http://www.ancestralcurios.com/vital_statistics.htm Samuel S. Purple's 'Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York, Marriages from 11 December 1639 to 26 August 1801.']; The beginning records show the date the Banns were registered, NOT the date of marriage. Starting on 9/20/1673 marriage dates are given. * [[#S-2117433450]] Ancestry Family Trees * http://www.workmanfamily.org/histories/AndersonBook/Americana.html WORKMAN FAMILY HISTORY pages 16-27 | Woertman, Antje Dircksen (I568)
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221 | {{New Netherland Descendant|Needs=More Records}} == Biography == === Christening === : 25 OCT 1710 Somerville RDC, Raritan, Somerset Co., NJ === Church records === * 1710 Oct 25 Jan - Jan Wüertman and wife. Witnesses: Hans Koevers and wife. <ref>[[#SomersetQ|Somerset Quarterly]]: Vol. 2, Page 139</ref> == Research notes == === LNAB === :'''Wüertman''' is the surname recorded for Jan's father at Jan's baptism. The ü has been dropped as it is not certain and does not appear in other Dutch Reformed Church records for this period. [[Quackenbush-118|Quackenbush-118]] 07:49, 18 June 2017 (EDT) == Sources == <references /> * <span id='SomersetQ'></span> ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' (New Jersey) * [[#S-2117433450]] Page: Ancestry Family Trees Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/496638441/facts * [[#S-2117433450]] Page: Ancestry Family Trees https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/496638444/facts == Acknowledgments == * This person was created through the import of 124-DeCoursey.ged on 14 September 2010. * This person was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. * This person was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. Author: Steven Mix | Wuertman, Jan (I555)
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222 | {{New Netherland Settler}} ==Biography==Teunis Derrick aka Tunis Dircksen; Tunis Dircksen of Buks (Bushwick (now Brooklyn), Kings County, Province of New York), farmer; m. Dec. 28, 1694, Cathanne Sprung. Resided on Noorman's Kil; on assessment roll of Bushwich of 1693 and cen. of 1698. In 1689 he was one of the soldiers sent to Albany, as per p. 216 of Vol. II. of Doc. His. of N. Y. <ref>Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of New-York</ref>. Issue:- Marretje, bp. Dec. 17, 1697; Anneke, bp. Sept. 7, 1698, in N. Y.; Lysbeth, bp. Mar. 10, 1700; and Catryntje, bp. Apl. 18, 1704 - all except Anneke bp. in Brn. === Marriage ===Tunis Dircksen of Buk, farmer; married Cathanne Sprung on Dec. 28, 1694. at either Brooklyn or Flushing, RDC, Queens, New York to Catharine Sprong, a daughter of Johannes Sprong and his wife Annetje Sodelaars. Teunis Dircksen Woertman, young man, born at Brooklyn, married / betrothed 29 Dec 1694 at Brooklyn, to Katyrna Sprong young L born at Flushing. with consent of groom's father Dirck Jansen Woertman. Brooklyn & Flatbush Book 72.<ref>https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/42037_2421401696_0511-00076?pid=80527&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DkNR4157%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26db%3DNYDutchChurch%26gss%3Dangs-d%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26gsfn%3Djoris%26gsfn_x%3D0%26gsln%3Drapalje%26gsln_x%3D0%26msgdy%3D1694%26msgdy_x%3D1%26msgdp%3D1%26MSAV%3D1%26uidh%3Dfq7%26pcat%3D34%26fh%3D0%26h%3D80527%26recoff%3D%26ml_rpos%3D1&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=kNR4157&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true </ref> Teunis was named in his father's will dated May 15, 1694. <ref>Abstracts of wills on file in the surrogate's Office, City of New York (Volume III. 1730-1744) </ref> === Children ===#Jan Woertman Born about 1695 -1702 Bushwick, Kings, New York. <ref>Brooklyn New Amsterdam baptisms 1639-1730</ref>#Marritje baptism 27 Dec 1697 Teunis Woertman, Catharyna Sprong; Dirck Janse Woertman and Barber Coevors. Brooklyn and Flatbush NY, Book 72 <ref>https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/42037_2421401696_0511-00038/80357?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/50885460/person/160077678149/facts</ref> #Anneke - Baptism: 1698 Sep 07; Theunis Woertman, Catharina Sprong; Anneke; Gerret Sprong, Harmpje Woertmans. <ref>Brooklyn New Amsterdam baptisms 1639-1730</ref>#Lysbeth aka Elizabeth baptism 10 March 1700. Teunis Woertman, Catharyja Sprong, Joris Remze, Lysbeth Woertman. Brooklyn and Flatbush NY, Book 72 <ref>https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/42037_2421401696_0511-00038/80357?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/50885460/person/160077678149/facts#?imageId=42037_2421401696_0511-00043 </ref>She married Peter Schenck whose will was proved December 12, 1738 in New York. #Catharine Woertman baptism 18 Apr 1704 Old First Dutch Reformed Church, Breuckelen (Brooklyn), Kings Co., Long Island, New York, witnesses: Abram Metzelaer, Harmtje his wife. She married Jacob Bennet before 29 October 1729 #Derrick Woertman c 1705 m. married Anna Folkerts circa 1734.#Teunis Woertman c 1706, d. 16 Jan 1763 m. Marretje Ketelhuyn, daughter of David Keteluyn and Johanna Bratt, circa 1731.1#Harmety Wortman c. 1708, d. 9 Jun 1743 m. married Charles Duryea, son of Joost Duryea and Magdeleine le Fevre, circa 1727#Sarah Woertman c. 1712 m. 30 April 1737 Cornelius Hoogland (married by license dated on 30 April 1737 at New York Cornelius Hoogland, son of William Dirckszen Hoogland and Neeltie Adrianse Reyers) === Residence === Resided on Noorman's Kil, Kings County, Province of New York == Will Abstract ==Teunis Woertman's will was dated on 29 October 1729 I leave to my two sons, Derrick and Tunis, all my lands and meadows, to be divided in six weeks, and my son Derrick to have the first choice, and they are to pay £740, as follows: To my son John, £10, and £30 to my daughter Sarah, within one year. Of the remaining £700, they are to pay £60 a year to their brothers and sisters, viz.: John, Martha Simonsen, Hannah Jacobse, Elizabeth Schanck, Catharine Bennit, Harmety Duree (Duyee?), Sarah, Derrick and Tunis. I leave to my 3 sons, two negro men and one wench. To my daughter Sarah, a negro girl. To my daughter, Harmette Duree, 2 cows. The rest to all my children. I make three sons, executors. Witnesses: Hendrick Vandewater, Dirck Sprong, Josiah Furman. Proved 11 Dec 1729. <ref>Surrogate's Court Abstract of Wills on File in the Surrogate's Office, City of New York (Vol. XI, unrecorded wills prior to 1790), Collections of the New York Historical Society (New York: Printed for the Society, 1903), pages 231-232. Abstracting unrecorded wills, Tunis Wartman. Corrections to names of witnesses at v. 17, p. 378 </ref> === Sources === <references />* "The Family of Dirck Janszen Woertman of Brooklyn Ferry", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols. 132-133 (2001-2002): 133:192.* Teunis G Bergen's Early Settlers of Kings County, New York https://archive.org/stream/registerinalphab00berg/registerinalphab00berg_d jvu.txt* O'Callaghan, E. B. (Edmund Bailey), 1797-1880, ed.: Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of New-York (15 volumes; Albany: Weed, Parsons, and Co., 1853-1887), also ed. by Berthold Fernow, contrib. by John Romeyn Brodhead Volume 2. Publisher Albany, N.Y. : Weed, Parsons and Co. Pages 818. NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT. Language English; Call number 31833011507743. * http://www.workmanfamily.org/histories/AndersonBook/Americana.html WORKMAN FAMILY HISTORY pages 16-27] * New York Church Records: [http://www.ancestralcurios.com/vital_statistics.htm Samuel S. Purple's and Thomas G. Evans 'Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York, Marriages from 11 December 1639 to 26 August 1801.'(1880) and Baptisms 25 December 1639 to 27 December 1730'(1901 and 1902)]; The beginning marriage records show the date the Banns were registered, NOT the date of marriage. Starting on 9/20/1673 marriage dates are given. * http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/p732.htm#i167883 ==Acknowledgements==* This person was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. * Woertman-65 was created by Tom Quick, [[Quick-803|Quick-803]] 22:18, 30 January 2016 (EST). * Inserted note on his will - by Beryl Meehan 27 August 2017. Author: Bea Wijma Author: Ellen Smith | Woertman, Teunis Derick Dirck (I563)
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223 | {{New Netherland Settler}} [[Category:Danish Immigrants to New Netherland]] [[Category:Dutch Roots Project Needs Birth]] [[Category:Nederlanders uit Friesland voor 1700]] [[Category:Dutch Roots Emigranten voor 1700]] == Biography == <blockquote>"Laurens (Louwris) Jansz; lived with his wife Stijntje Pieters on 't goet [farm on the fifth creek?] of Adriaen Huybertsz, in Jan. 1650. The same year a garden was granted to him north of the large garden of Sander Leendertsz, according to resolution of the court, dated April 1, 1650." <ref>Kiliaen Van Rensselaer and A. J. F. Van Laer. ''Van Rensselaer Bowier Manuscripts: Being the Letters of Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, 1630-1643, and Other Documents Relating to the Colony of Rensselaerswyck''. Albany, N.Y.: University of the State of New York, 1908. 841. </ref></blockquote> Louris Jansen Opdyke was from Holland. The names of his parents and the exact location of his birth are not known. He only wrote his name, following the Dutch tradition, as Louris Jansen, meaning Louris the son of Jan. Louris is known to have sailed from Holland by about 1650. He was a well-educated man of some means. After settling, he entered the fur-trade near Fort Orange (now Albany). In 1653 Louris bought lot No. 34 at Gravesend, Long Island. In that year an Indian War broke out which the band of settlers was able to thwart. In 1655 a second Indian War broke out. The Indians swept Manhattan Island down to Fort Amsterdam, killing or capturing most of the settlers at Hoboken and Pavonia and laid waste the Jersey shore. When the Indians arrived at Gravesend the settlers were in dire need of help. Louris and five others wrote a desperate letter requesting the help of the Governor Stuyvesant. Troops were immediately dispensed and drove off the Indians from the town. In 1656 and '57 there is evidence in court records showing Louris was residing in New Amsterdam (New York). There is also a record in Flatbush of "Louweres Jans" in 1659. Researchers of the early Holland families believe that Louris' family lived most of the time in New Amsterdam from 1653 to 1657. He frequently left to tend to his fur-trading business. Louris apparently then moved his family to Gravesend where he resided until his death.His estate was assessed at 2100 guilders at the time of his death; a considerable sum at the time See also [[Space:Op_Dyck_Genealogy|The Op Dyck Genealogy]] === Name ===: Name: Louris Jansen /Opdycke/<ref> Source: S05209 Title: World Family Tree Vol. 1, #4255 Repository: Call Number: Media: Book </ref><ref> Source: S03430 Title: Mounts, Jack "My Opdycke Family Ancestry Line" </ref> === Birth ===: Born 1620 in hoesem, - (Ft. Orange (Albany) Court records, dated 23 December 1653. Louris Jansen op Dyck in a testimony said he was 48 years old and born in Hoesem. : Louris was born in 1606. Louris Opdyck ... He passed away in 1659.<ref>A source for this information is needed.</ref> : Birth: Date: ABT 1605 Place: Holland <ref name="broder"> Source: Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #4255, Date of Import: Jun 26, 1996</ref> : 23 Dec 1653 Interogatories on which this court is to examine Lourens Jansz, burgher and inhabitant of Beverwyck # How old he is and where born?* Answers, 48 years and born at Hoesem (*Husum, in Schleswig) <ref>[[#VanLaerMinutes1652|Van Laer, ''Minutes..1652-1656.'']]: [https://archive.org/stream/minutesofcourto01newn#page/88/mode/2up Page 88]</ref> :17 Feb 1654 Lourens Jansz from Hoesem, being summoned by the court, has answered the following interrogatories as indicated in the margin.:Interrogatories on which this court is to examine Lourens Jansz, burgher of Beverwyck. * How old is he and where born?* Answers, at Hoesem, 48 years old. (*Husum, a seaport town of Sleswick [Schleswig]) <ref>[[#VanLaerMinutes1652|Van Laer, ''Minutes..1652-1656.'']]: [https://archive.org/stream/minutesofcourto01newn#page/110/mode/2up Page 111]</ref> === Arrival === : BEF 1653 New Amsterdam, New Netherland <ref name="Src">Source: [[#S941]] Page: p. 136 - 150</ref> === Marriage ===: Husband of Christina [--?--] Opdyck — married 1643 in New Amsterdam, New Netherland ===Children===# inschrijving doop Aktedatum: 10-04-1644 Plaats: Oost-Vlieland<br> Bijzonderheden: De ouders zijn Amsterdammers, de dopeling is in het schip geboren. <br>Dopeling Otto<br>Vader Louwerens Jans, Moeder Stijntjen Pieters <ref>Source: Alle Friezen [https://www.allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/86cb7301-610f-40c9-9dd7-4b33870b752e?person=743aad9f-4544-4aea-aea3-0396bfd4dec4 Baptism 10 April 1644] Baptism Bronvermelding Doopboek Herv. gem. Oost-Vlieland, archiefnummer 28, Collectie doop-, trouw-, lidmaten- en begraafboeken - Tresoar, inventarisnummer 741, aktenummer 519 Gemeente: Vlieland Periode: 1635-1746</ref> === Death ===: 1659 Gravesend, Kings, New York <ref name="Src"/> <ref name="broder"/> == Sources == <references /> * <span id='VanLaerMinutes1652'></span>Van Laer, Arnold J. F. ''[[Space:Minutes_of_the_court_of_Fort_Orange_and_Beverwyck%2C_1652-1656|Minutes of the court of Fort Orange and Beverwyck, 1652-1656]]'' (University of the State of New York, 1920) *J.S. Lafferty [http://jslafferty.com/Louris%20Opdyck.html Louris Opdyck] * Source: S941 Author: Opdyke, Charles Wilson Title: Op Dyck Genealogy Publication: Name: Weed, Parsons & Co.; Location: Albany, New York; Date: 1889; * Gehring, Charles T. ''Fort Orange Court Minutes, 1652-1660''. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1990. * Venema, Janny. ''Beverwijck a Dutch Village on the American Frontier, 1652-1664''. Hilversum, the Netherlands: Verloren ;, 2003. *[https://archive.org/stream/opdyckgenealogyc1889opdy#page/148/mode/2up/search/Louris+ ''The Op Dyck genealogy, containing the Opdyck--Opdycke--Updyke--Updike American descendents of the Wesel and Holland families''] Author Opdyke, Charles Wilson, b. 1838,Opdycke, Leonard Eckstein, 1858-1914 * Ancestry Family Trees.: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. == Acknowledgments ==* WikiTree profile OpDyck.-3 created through the import of export.ged on Jul 19, 2011 by [[Headley-130 | Chérie Woodlief]]. * Thank you to [[Broughton-306 | David Lawrence]] for creating WikiTree profile Peterson-2903 through the import of Broughton Family 8 1 13_2013-08-13 for web.ged on Aug 16, 2013.* WikiTree profile Opdyck-8 created through the import of WORCESTER_2012-07-31.ged on Jul 31, 2012 by [[Worcester-157 | Bob Worcester]]. * This person was created on 01 July 2010 through the import of mcdougle 2010-06-30.ged.* WikiTree profile Opdyck-11 created through the import of nicholson.ged on Nov 16, 2012 by [[Nicholson-946 | Jimmy Nicholson]]. * Updyke-17 was created by [[Roehm-14 | Robert Roehm]] through the import of Roehm Family Tree GEDCOM.ged on Feb 16, 2014.* Thank you to [[Stumbo-47 | Don Stumbo]] for creating WikiTree profile Opdycke-16 through the import of Ancestors_DAS.GED on Jul 3, 2013. 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224 | {{New Netherland Settler}} {{UnverifiedParents}} {{Unsourced|New York|New Netherland}} == Biography == === Name === : Joris Vanmiddleswart Tunison == Sources == <references />*Ancestry Family Trees. Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. {{Ancestry Tree|17838154|637250422}} == Acknowledgements ==* WikiTree profile Tunison-9 created through the import of Lent_Vise_2011-05-11aa.ged on May 26, 2011 by [[Sypniewski-1 | Bryan Sypniewski]]. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Tunison-9 Changes page] for the details of edits by Bryan and others. <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. --> Author: Marion Poole Author: Concetta Phillipps Author: Lois Young | Tunison, Joris (I587)
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225 | {{New Netherland Settler}} {{UnverifiedParents}} == Biography == === Name ===: Aertje /Denyse/<ref>Source: [[#S165]] Page: Ancestry Family Trees Data: Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17838154/person/636956544/facts</ref><ref>Source: [[#S101]] Page: Ancestry Family Trees Data: Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/14863252/person/243315029/facts</ref> : Name: Aertje /Nyssen/<ref>Source: [[#S61]] </ref> === Birth === : 1656 New Amsterdam, Harrison, Indiana, United States :1656 New Amsterdam, Kings, New York, United States == Sources == * NJGS. "DeNyse: Aertje Teunis." ''njgsbc.org''. Accessed 06 Jul 2016. http://njgsbc.org/files/BCFamilies/BCFam-DeNyse.pdf '''PDF''' * Source: <span id='S15'>S15</span> Title: FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File Quality or Certainty of Data: 2 Data Changed: 01/22/07, 15:17:04 * Source: <span id='S191'>S191</span> Type: Web Site Author: Gwen F Epperson; Harry Macy, Jr. (NYG&BR) Oct 1993 Title: The True Identity of John Sales alias Jan Celes of Manhattan URL: Rootsweb Dutch-Colonies-L Archives Date: 12 Feb 1998 * Source: <span id='S225'>S225</span> Type: Book Author: I.N. Phelps Stokes Periodical: The Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909 Publication: RH Dodd (NY: 1915-1928) Volume: 2,4,6 * Source: <span id='S226'>S226</span> Type: Book Text: Collections of the NYG & BS, Vol 1: Marriages from 1639-1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church; NY: 1890 * Source: <span id='S28'>S28</span> Title: www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com Quality or Certainty of Data: 2 Data Changed: 02/21/07, 11:23:20 * Source: <span id='S61'>S61</span> Type: Book Author: Charlotte R. Woglom Bangs Periodical: Our Ancestors Publication: Brooklyn: Press of Kings County Journal, 1896 * Source: <span id='S101'>S101</span> Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.;; NOTEThis information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. NAME Ancestry.com ADDR http://www.Ancestry.com NOTE * Source: <span id='S165'>S165</span> Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.;; NOTEThis information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. <references /> === Acknowledgements === * WikiTree profile Denyse-9 created through the import of Lent_Vise_2011-05-11aa.ged on May 26, 2011 by [[Sypniewski-1 | Bryan Sypniewski]]. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Denyse-9 Changes page] for the details of edits by Bryan and others. * WikiTree profile Nyssen-13 created through the import of DeNise.ged on Sep 24, 2011 by [[Mealy-11 | Sara Tanke]]. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Nyssen-13 Changes page] for the details of edits by Sara and others. Author: Lois Young | Denyse, Aertje (I585)
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226 | {{New Netherland Settler}} == Biography == ''' Dirk Janse Woertman''' : Dirck Janse Woertman emigrated from Amsterdam and came to New Netherland in 1647. <br> He married Marritje Theunis(se)(n) (Denyse), daughter of Theunis Nijssen & Femmetje (Phoebe) Seals, on 10 Apr 1661 in Brooklyn Dutch Church. They were admitted to the Brooklyn Dutch Church on 10 April 1660/61. <br> DIrck Janse after the death of Marritje married second, Annetie Aukes, wid. of Winant Pieterse and dau. of Auke Janse Van Nuyse. : After immigrating to America, he was known as Dirck (Derek) Jans until 1680 when he resumed the surname Woertman and used it from then on. <ref>[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Woertman-8-1.jpg History of Dirck Jans Woertman]</ref> === Name ===: Dirk Janse Woertman <ref>[http://www.ancestralcurios.com/kings_county.htm Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, N Y., -p. 392]</ref><ref>Source: [[#S32]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Annetie Anke VanNuys, Record for Annetie VanNuys</ref>: Derick Jans Woertman <ref>Source: [[#S61]], Source: [[#S29]] </ref> <ref name=JEFF/>: Dirck Jans Woertman<ref name="Woertman-19">from Woertman-19</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-2117384149]]: Page: Place: America; Year: 1647; Page Number: 574. [ {{Ancestry Record|pili354|332677}} Arrival date: 1647 in America.] 7486::332677</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-2117384149]]: Page: Place: New York, NY; Year: 1647; Page Number: 76. Note: [ {{Ancestry Record|pili354|1908254}} Arrival date: 1647 Arrival in New York, NY] APID: 7486::1908254</ref> : Dirch Jans Woertman : Richard John Workman '''Note''': One source calls him Richard (?) Jans (did he as well or was he called Richard at any occasion ? need source(s) for this, it's probably only based on the assumed English origin that's not proven as well) === Birth === : {{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-176.jpg|caption='''Baptism Dirk and Anneken Woertman, 7 December 1631, Amsterdam''' }}: Dirk, the son of Jan Woertman, was baptized at the Evangelisch Luthers church in Amsterdam on 07 Dec 1631. <ref>[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Woertman-8-4.jpg Baptism record of Dirk and Anneken, twins, 7 Dec, 1631; FHL: Netherlands- Noord-Holland Church Records 1553-1909]</ref><ref>"Netherlands, Noord-Holland Province, Church Records, 1523-1948," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1951-31163-794-88?cc=2037985 : accessed 24 May 2016), Evangelisch Luthers > Amsterdam > Dopen 1590-1641 > image 408 of 654; Nederlands Rijksarchiefdienst, Den Haag (Netherlands National Archives, The Hague). '''right page, seventh entry'''</ref> <ref>Source: [[#S112]]</ref> He was baptized with his twin Anneken. Nothing more is known about her. === Immigration ===: Dirk Janse Woertman imigrated from Amsterdam Nord-Holland to New Amsterdam NN ca. 1647. <ref>[http://www.ancestralcurios.com/kings_county.htm Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, N Y., -p. 392]</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-2117384149]]: Page: Place: New York, NY; Year: 1647; Page Number: 76. Note: [ {{Ancestry Record|pili354|1908254}} Arrival date: 1647 Arrival in New York, NY] APID: 7486::1908254</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-2117384149]]: Page: Place: America; Year: 1647; Page Number: 574. Note: [ {{Ancestry Record|pili354|332677}} Arrival date: 1647 Arrival in America] APID: 7486::332677</ref> This immigration date is fixed when in 1687 he took the oath of allegiance at Brooklyn and stated that he had been in the country 40 years. <ref>"Kings County 1687 Oath of Allegiance." ''www.rootsweb.com/~nycoloni''. Accessed 13 Jun 2016. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nycoloni/1687roll.html </ref> <ref name=JEFF>Woertman-54 through the import of 04db1j_465386a09252339d21t34f.ged on Aug 15, 2013.</ref> === Marriage === : Husband: [[Woertman-43|Dirck Jans Woertman]] : Wife: [[Van Nuys-9|Annetie Anke Van Nuys]]: 1661 New York, USA<ref>Source: [[#S32]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Annetie VanNuys, Record for Annetie Anke VanNuys</ref> : Dirk Janse Woertman married: # Marritje Teunis Denyse ca.1660 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Marrietje Teunis Denyse (born 3 April 1644,'Brooklyn, Kings, New York, was daughter of Teunice Nyssen and Femmetje (Phoebe) Seals; she died ca. 1690 Brooklyn, Kings County, N.Y# Annetie Aukes ca. Apr 09, 1691 at New York by license<ref>NY Marriage License: 1691 Apr 09; Dirck Janse Woertman; Annetie Aukes </ref><ref> Marriage Licenses Issued by the State of New York - Supplementary List 1665-1786</ref> :Known children of Dirk Janse Woertman and Marritje Teunis Denyse <ref>[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Denyse-41.jpg Children of Dirck Jans Woertman and Marrietje Teunis Denyse]</ref> were:# Harmtje Dircksen Woertman, daughter of Dirck Jans Woertman and Marrietje Teunis Denyse; was bp. on 6 June 1661, Brooklyn, N.Y.; m1 5 Sept. 1680 to Thomas Willemsen (?) Koeck (Coeck, or Cook; born 14 April 1658 in New York; died 1 Jan. 1689/90; son of William Koeck and, Sarah Schepmos) and had children: William Coeck (Coeck, Cook) born 25 May, 1681, Brooklyn, N. Y.; died 5 April 1739, New, York; married 7 Dec, 1723 to Cornelia DeGraw (widow of Richard Mahoon; dau of Leonard DeGraw and Chanty....).19H. Dirck Koeck (Coeck, Cook) born 1683; married 8 Oct. 1704, Susanna Crigier.20H. Diana Koeck died in 1690.21H. Infant-probably a twin which died.22H. Sarah Coeck born 1689; married 25 Jan. 1708 to JONATHAN MAYEN of Boston. Thomas W. Koeck's will was proved 20 Sept 1689 leaving his estate to his wife Harmptje Woertman and children William, Diana, and Sarah. # Femmetje (Phoebe) Dircksen Woertman was bp. on 6 Jan. 1663/4, at Brooklyn, N.Y.. Femmetje (Phoebe) Woertman married (1) Joris (George) Remsen (born 2 Feb. 1650, Flushing, N.Y.)# Jan Dircksen; Jan Dircksen, m. Jan. 17, 1690, Anna Maria Andreas. On ass. roll of Brn of 1693 and cen. of 1698. Probably left Brn and settled on the Raritan, for there appears to have been a John Woertman there in 1699, as per p. 34 of Messler's Somerset Co. Issue:- Andreas, bp. Nov. 22, 1691; Dirck, bp. Nov. 26, 1693; Jan Albertse Bout, bp. May 10, 1695; and Peter, bp. Sept. 30, 1698 - probably all of N. J. and all bp. in Brn.# Geertruy Dircksen, Woertman, bp. 1667, Brooklyn, Kings, N.Y. married 28 May 1692 to Gabriel Janse, Sprong (born about 1665). Brooklyn, N. Y.; will proved 14 Sept. 1726; he was son of Jan Sprong and Ann, Sodelaers). their children were born in Brooklyn, Kings, N. Y.: Annetje Sprong. bp. 5 May 1695 and married in 1715 to Simon Duryea (bp. 20 Nov. 1693 in t Brooklyn); Eilhtie Sprong bp. 13 Dec. 1696; Jan Sprong bp. 27 Nov. 1698 and married Sarah Hansen; Lucas Sprong bp. 27 June, 1700; Ade Sprong bp. 1702; Marytje Sprong bp. 7 Aug. 1704; Gabriel Sprong bp. 1707; Catherine Sprong bp. 1709.# Tunis Dircksen; Tunis Dircksen of Buk, farmer; m. Dec. 28, 1694, Cathanne Sprung. Resided on Noorman's Kil; on ass. roll of Buk of 1693 and cen. of 1698. In 1689 he was one of the soldiers sent to Albany, as per p. 216 of Vol. II. of Doc. His. of N. Y. Issue:- Marretje, bp. Dec. 17, 1697; Anneke, bp. Sept. 7, 1698, in N. Y.; Lysbeth, bp. Mar. 10, 1700; and Catryntje, bp. Apl. 18, 1704 - all except Anneke bp. in Brn.# Paulus Dircksen; Paulus Dircksen, emigrated in 1651, and took the oath of allegiance in Brn in 1687. He m. Rachel ---. Issue:- Tammas, bp. Aug. 11, 1700, in Brn. No further trace.# Denys bapt. on 1678 Jul 28; ''Dirk Janse, Marritie Tunis; Denys; Denys Tunis, Femmitie Tunis Nyssen''<ref>Source: Flatbush DRC Baptisms 1677-1754[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/flatbush_baptisms.htm Rootsweb baptism Denys Dirks]</ref>. Denys m. Margaret Beekman (b. ca. 1683) of said city on May 24, 1702 at NYRDC<ref>NYRDC Marriage Record: 1702 24 May; Denys Woertman, jm Van Breukelen opt L. Y.; Margarita Beekman, jd Van N. York </ref>. Probably left Brn and settled in N. Y. Issue:- Maritie, bp. Feb. 10, 1703; Antje, bp. Oct. 10, 1708; Samuel, bp. Sept. 30, 1711; and Maria, bp. Jan. 4, 1718 - all bp. in N. Y. # Lysbeth Dircksen, bp. Apl. 4,1681; # Annetje Dircksen was bp.0n June 15, 1684 at Flatbush, Kings County, New York.<ref>Flatbush RDC Bapt. Record: 1684 Jun 15; Dirk Jans Woertman, Marritie Tunis; Annetje; Jan Tunisz, Catalina Tunis Bogard w.</ref>. # Marretje Dircksen, bp. Nov. 21, 1686; # Peter Dircksen bp 1688 Brooklyn, NY; # Lodewick Dircksen bp 1690 Brooklyn, NY; # Barentje Dircksen; :On April 9, 1691, Dirck Woertman as widower of Maritje Teunis made a prenuptial agreement with Annetje Aukes. She was the widow of Wynant Pieters, and daughter of Auke Jans Van Nuys, who emigrated in 1661, and made his will in 1694, naming his daughter Annetje Wynamtse as the wife of Dirck Jansen Woertman). :There were no known children of this marriage... however... * (sup.) Andrias Dircksen, who settled at New Brunswick, N. J., prior to 1699, as per Messler's Somerset Co. Signed his name "Dierck Janssen Woertman." Who was this man? === Events ===* 1661, Apr 10: Admitted to Brooklyn Reformed Dutch Church. Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. * 1673: Made a town officer, Brooklyn, Kings, New York.* February 12th 1679, '''Harmtie Janse''' relict of Lodewijck Jong transported to Dirck Janse Woertman 12 morgan (morgen) from the land at the other side mentioned, witness Machielle Hainelle Clarck<ref name="records">Quote from Source: (pg. 250+pg.251) Long Island Source Records: From the New York Genealogical and Biographical [https://books.google.nl/books?id=BKTGFtLlrrAC&pg=PA72&lpg=PA72&dq=Kings+County+Deeds+Liber+I&source=bl&ots=tCnwcESiiN&sig=zdUcwqCRSGkNHVzpmM69t34xusU&hl=nl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwix96Ht0ajNAhVHBsAKHV5WDUE4ChDoAQgvMAQ#v=snippet&q=dirck%20hanse%20Woertman&f=false by Henry Bainbridge Hoff pg 85]</ref>* May 3th, 1685: Dirck Hanse (typo= Janse) Woertman by order of '''Harmtie Janse''' transported to the heires of Jooris Dirckse a small stroke of land lying at the East side of the highway being all the claim they can pretend by virtue of Patent within last mentioned, signed at Breucklyn May 3d, 1685, Dirck Janse Woertman, J. Vandewater Noto. Publ.<ref name="records"/>* 1687: Took the oath of allegiance at Brooklyn in 1687. <ref>"Kings County 1687 Oath of Allegiance." ''www.rootsweb.com/~nycoloni''. Accessed 13 Jun 2016. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nycoloni/1687roll.html </ref> * 1693: On assembly roll of 1693. * 1695: sold land to John Smith (ref page att) * 1698: Cen. of 1698.* 1706, Oct. 10: Sold his Brn (Brooklyn) lands, which covered several patents on the East River Side of Fulton Ferry, to Jores Remsen his son-in-law. * 1694, Apr 10: Drafted his Will. === Death ===:Dirk Janse Woertman died 10 APR 1694, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York<ref>Source: [[#S32]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Annetie VanNuys, Record for Annetie Anke VanNuys, Record for Annetie VanNuys</ref> === Church Records === :Children's baptisms# 1661 06 June. Harmtie, Dirck Janssen, Marritien Teunis, of the ferry, parents. Wit.: Teunis Nyssen, Symon Claessen.# 1664 06 January. Femmetie, Dirck Janssen, Marritie Teunis, of the ferry, parents. Wit.: Isaack Foreest, Anneken Lodowyxs. <ref name="brookbap">Theodore M. Banta. "Records of the First Church, Brooklyn: Baptisms" in "''Year Book of the Holland Society of New York''. New York: Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1897. </ref># 1669 25 February. Theunis, Dirck Janszen, Marritie Theunis. Wit.: Joris Jacobszen, Swaentie Jans.# 1677 16 May. Lysbeth. Dirck Jansz Veerman. Wit.: Gerrit Snediger, Willemtje Theunis. <ref name=Evansbap>Thomas Grier Evans. "Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York." In ''Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society''. Vol. II. New York: Printed for the Society, 1890.</ref># 1678 28 July. Denys. Dirck Jansen, Merritje, parents. Wit.: Nys Teunisse, Femmitje Teunis. <ref name="brookbap" /># 1681 04 Apr. Lysbet, child of Dirk Jans Veerman, Maritie Tunis. Wit.: Jost Kokkuyt, Lisbet Jans. <ref>Theodore M. Banta. "Flatbush Dutch Church Records: Baptisms" in ''Year Book of the Holland Society of New York''. New York: Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1898. </ref># 1684 15 Jun Annitje, Dirck Jansen Woertman, Marritje Teunis, parents. Wit.: Jan Teunissen, Cathalyntje Teunis.# 1686 21 Nov Marritje, Dirck Jansen Woertman, Marritje Teunis, parents. Wit.: Cornelis Teunissen, Harmjen Dircks. <ref name="brookbap" /> :Baptismal witness* 1697 5 December. Jurian Van den Berg, Ariaantje Wynants. Wynant. Wit: Dirk Woertman & wife Anna Aukes <ref name=Evansbap/> === Note ===: Note: Workman Family History by Thelma C Anderson- DIRCK JANS WOERTMAN: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=26ea277f-6d84-4959-8cee-1cad34deb5be&tid=17332090&pid=496638389 : Note: Info on Dirck Wortman (Workman): http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=111323a1-498f-40fd-b6f1-e0485a5ab66d&tid=17332090&pid=496638389 == Sources == <references /> * Van Nice Family History 1661-1979 by Carrie Alan 1916* Chester, Chris. "The Brouwer Genealogy Database." ''freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata''. Accessed May 23, 2016. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/index.htm '''Dirck Jansz Woertman b. 07 Dec 1631''' * [http://www.ancestralcurios.com/kings_county.htm Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, N Y., -p. 392] * Church Records: [http://www.ancestralcurios.com/vital_statistics.htm Flatbush, New York marriages 1677-1757, and baptisms 1677-1754]. From:'Flatbush Dutch Church Marriages and Baptisms', Holland Society Yearbook, 1898. * Church Records: [https://ia700402.us.archive.org/20/items/cu31924082451307/cu31924082451307.pdf The Reformed Dutch Church, now known as the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, NY]; Source of: Marriage Records (1660-1809); Baptism Records (1660-1809; Burial Records (1696-1881. Hoes, Roswell Randall. The Kingston Reformed Dutch Church was the central repository for all records of marriages and baptism conducted by circuit-rider Domines throughout Ulster and Orange counties of NY; Sussex County, NJ, and parts of Pike County, PA, until local churches were built and staffed. This occurred between 1735 and 1745 depending on the area. * License Records: [http://www.ancestralcurios.com/vital_statistics.htm Province of New York - Marriage Licenses]. Names of persons for whom Marriage Licenses were issued by the Secretary of the Province of New York, previous to 1784. For consistency, these are arranged in date order in the format of: Date; Husband; Wife. This is NOT an exact, accurate copy, but rather a distillation of the pertinent information set in (what I believe to be) a more useful format. This shows the date the License was issued, NOT the date of marriage. There are some obvious errors that appear in the publication. * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wvwetzel/Workman/pafg01.htm#826 Ancestry Roots] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Woertman-8-6.jpg Kings County Roll - Oath of Alligance p174] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Woertman-8-7.jpg Dirck Janse Woertman Oath of Allegiance 1687 'New World Immigrants' Vol I] * [http://www.workmanfamily.org/histories/AndersonBook/Americana.html Workman Family History pages 16-27] * 'The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record''. 1st ed. Vol. 132. New York, N.Y.: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 2003. 31-32. * Source: <span id='S29'>S29</span> Title: Register, Early Settlers of Kings County, LI, NY Author: Teunis G. Bergen Publication: NY, 1881 Quality or Certainty of Data: 0 Data Changed: 02/21/07, 21:50:52 * Source <span id='S112'>S112</span>: Abbreviation: David Wortman: Title: Files mailed by David Wortman: VALUE Files mailed by David Wortman: Name: ShortFootnote: Name: Bibliography * Source: <span id='S61'>S61</span> Type: Book Author: Charlotte R. Woglom Bangs Periodical: Our Ancestors Publication: Brooklyn: Press of Kings County Journal, 1896 * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Woertman-8-5.jpg From page 99 of This Our Heritage, The Ancestral History of Charles and Cora (Beard) Ingram.] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Woertman-8.pdf Kings County Deeds Dirck Jans Woertman] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Woertman-8-9.jpg Land Deed] Harmtje (Harmtje) Jans relist (widow) of Lodewyck Jong to Dirck Janse Woertman - Feb 12 1679 * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Woertman-8-2.jpg Land Deeded to Heirs of Pieter Janse Noorman and Elizabeth] * [http://www.geni.com/people/Dirck-Janse-Woertman/6000000008419830494?through=6000000003693299812 Entry in Geni Website] * [http://www.tribalpages.com/tribe/browse?userid=wortmanfamily&view=0&pid=4141&ver=17914 Entry in Wortman Etal Family Tree] * [http://www.workmanfamily.org/histories/books.html "Ancestral Sequence of Jans William Woertman of Netherlands 1600-2003" published by Robert Bryner Colton, 2002. ] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Woertman-8-3.jpg Will of Dirck Janse Woertman] * Source: [[#S-2117433450]]: Page: Ancestry Family Trees Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/496638389/facts * Source <span id='S-2117384149'>S-2117384149</span>: Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s: Author: Gale Research: Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009.Original data - Filby, P. William, ed.. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2009. * Source <span id='S-2117433450'>S-2117433450</span>: Ancestry Family Trees: Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. * Source: <span id='S-1308998027'>S-1308998027</span> Repository: [[#R-1555054266]] Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com.Page: Ancestry Family Tree Data: Repository: <span id='R-1555054266'>R-1555054266</span> Name: Ancestry.com Address: http://www.Ancestry.com Note: Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/36955409/family * Source: [[#S-2117433450]]: Page: Ancestry Family Trees Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/497258988/facts * Source: <span id='S32'>S32</span> Author: Ancestry.com Title: Public Member Trees Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006; Repository: [[#R2]] Repository: <span id='R2'>R2</span> == Acknowledgments ==* Woertman-8 was created through the import of family.ged on 21 September 2010. * Woertman-44 was [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Woertman-44 created] on Sep 24, 2011 by [[Mealy-11 | Sara Tanke]] through the import of DeNise.ged.* Woertman-40 created through the import of Rhodes 2011_2011-07-09_01_01.ged on Jul 9, 2011 by [[Rhodes-899 | Tom Rhodes]]. * Woertman-60 was created by [[Workman-1252 | Katy Klug]] through the import of Kathryn Workman family tree.ged on Dec 30, 2014.* This person was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. * Thank you to [[Danner-239 | Jeff Danner]] for creating WikiTree profile Woertman-54 through the import of 04db1j_465386a09252339d21t34f.ged on Aug 15, 2013. Author: Melissa McKay Author: Bea Wijma Author: Steven Mix Author: Melissa McKay Author: Steven Mix Author: Steven Mix | Woertman, Dirck Jans (I557)
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227 | {{New Netherland Settler}} == Biography == '''Harmtje Dircksen Woertman''' === Birth ===Harmtje Dircksen Woertman, daughter of Dirck Jans Woertman and Marrietje Teunis Denyse, was bp. on 6 June 1661, Brooklyn, N.Y.. * Father: Dirck Janse Woekman * Mother: Merritje Teunise Denyse === Marriage === Harmtje Dircksen Woertman married: (1) Thomas Willensen Koeck (Coeck or Cook) was b. ca. 14 April 1658 in New York; d. 1 Jan. 1689/90) on 5 Sept. 1680. He was son of William Koeck and, Sarah Schepmos). Harmtje Dircksen Woertmanand had the following children: * William Koeck (Coeck, Cook) born 25 May, 1681, Brooklyn, N. Y.; died 5 April 1739, New, York; married 7 Dec, 1723 to Cornelia DeGraw (widow of Richard Mahoon; dau of Leonard DeGraw and Chanty ....................).. * Dirck Koeck (Coeck, Cook) born 1683; married 8 Oct. 1704, Susanna Criegier. * Diana Koeck died in 1690.21H. Infant-probably a twin which died. * Sarah Koeck was born 1689; married 25 Jan. 1708 to Jonathan Mayen of Boston. (2) Haramita Woertman married 13 Sept. 1691 ISAAC Arentzen Van Hoeck (who died 15 Nov. 1693). To this union was born one son, * Isaac Van Hoeck, who was baptised in March 1692. (3) Haramita Woertman married Abraham Messler (or Metselaer; born about 1658; died.1718 on 17,June 1694; Abraham was son of Jan Adamson Messler and Geertie Dircks. After Harann'ta's death in about 1705, Abraham married (2) 31 Jan. 1706 Agnetje Staats, daughter of Peter Jans Staats). To Haramita. and Abraham Messler were born: * Johannas Messler bp. 16 Dec. 1694, Staten Island, N. Y.; married 1718 to Catryntje Neifies. * Peter Messler bp. 7 Feb., 1697, New York;. married 1721 CORNELIUS NEIFIES. * Lorewyck (Lodewyck) Messler bp. 12 Feb. 1699.26H. Abraham Messler, Jr., bp. 3 June 1701; married 25 July 1734 to Rachel Van Berkum (a widow). === Death === Thomas W. Koeck's died bef. Sep 20, 1689. === Will ===Thomas W. Koeck's will was proved 20 Sept 1689 leaving his estate to his wife Harmptje Woertman and children William, Diana, and Sarah. == Sources == * Source: [http://www.workmanfamily.org/histories/AndersonBook/Americana.html WORKMAN FAMILY HISTORY pages 16-27] * Source: [[#S-2117433450]] [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/497240479/facts Ancestry Family Trees] === Footnotes === <references /> === Acknowledgements ===* Woertman-29 was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. ---- | Woertman, Harmtje (I559)
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228 | {{New Netherland Settler}} == Biography == === Church records === # 1684 Feb 02 Trijntie - Wijbrandt Abrahamszen, Lijsbeth Wijbrants. Witnesses: Albertus Philipszen, Lijsbeth Jans. <ref>[[#CNYGBS|Collections NY Gen. & Biog. Soc.]]: 1901, Vol. 2, Page 161</ref> * 1692 Mar 04 Cornelis Michielszen, Wedr. Van Niesje Ysenbrants, en Lijsbeth Jacobs, Wede. Van Wibrant Abrahamszen, beijde wonende alhier. Getrouwt 17 Apr. <ref>[[#CNYGBS|Collections NY Gen. & Biog. Soc.]]: 1890, Vol. 1, Page 72</ref># 1708 Mar 30 Machtel - Cornelis Michgielze, Elisabeth his wife. Witnesses: Barent d'Widt, Sara his wife. <ref>[[#ColeFRB|Cole, ''First Record Book'']]: Page 31</ref># 1708 Jun 01 Dina '''and''' Jannetje - Cornelis Michgielze, Elisabeth his wife. Witnesses: "The parents themselves are the witnesses." <ref>[[#ColeFRB|Cole, ''First Record Book'']]: Page 32</ref> == Sources == <references /> * <span id='CNYGBS'></span>''[[Space:Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society|Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society]]'' (New York) * <span id='ColeFRB'></span>Cole, David. ''[[Space:First_Record_Book_of_the_Old_Dutch_Church_of_Sleepy_Hollow%2C_Organized_in_1697_and_Now_the_First_Reformed_Church_of_Tarrytown%2C_N.Y.|First Record Book of the "Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow", Organized in 1697 and Now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, N.Y.]]'' (Yonkers, N. Y., 1901) == Acknowledgments == * WikiTree profile Jacobszen-6 created through the import of Rhodes 2011_2011-07-09_01_01.ged on Jul 9, 2011 by [[Rhodes-899 | Tom Rhodes]]. * Jacobszen-9 was created by [[Workman-1252 | Katy Klug]] through the import of Kathryn Workman family tree.ged on Dec 30, 2014. ---- == Research notes == === LNAB ===:'''Jacobs''', Lijsbeth's patronymic, is the "surname" that first appears in church record for her, at her marriage to Cornelis. The name given for her at the baptism of her daughter Trijntie, "Wijbrants" was her 'husbandnymic'. [[Quackenbush-118|Quackenbush-118]] 12:16, 30 July 2017 (EDT) Author: Carrie Quackenbush Author: Steven Mix | Jacobs, Lijsbeth (I618)
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229 | {{New Netherland Settler}} == Biography == '''Marritje Theunisse''' (Teunisse, Theunis) was [[#marritjebapt|baptized on 3 Apr, 1644 Brooklyn NY]] daughter of [[Nijssen-6|Theunis Nijssen]] and [[Seals-13|Femmetje Seals]]. The parents were the only witnesses to her baptism. She married 10 Apr, 1661 Dirck Jans Woertman (he was born about 1630 and died after 1706). She and husband Dirck Jans Woertman were admitted to the Brooklyn Dutch Church in 1691(See Workman Family History pages 16-27 source below) . Marritje Theunisse died in 1690. === Parents & Siblings === : Her father was Theunis Nijssen (Nyssen), the common ancestor of the family, who emigrated as early as 1638 from Binninck or Bunnik in the province of Utrecht, residing at first in N. A. and on a farm on Manhattan I. He married Phebea Felix of England, known as Femmetje Jans, da. of Jan Seales of N. A. After his death Femmetje married her second husand, Jan Cornelise Buys. From Manhattan I. he removed to Gowanus, where he owned and resided on a farm in the vicinity of that of the Brouwers. : Children of Teunis and Femmetje <ref> [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Denyse-41-1.jpg Teunis Nyssen Denyse Family by David Riker]</ref>: # Jannetje Teunise, bp. Dec. 22, 1641, m. Jan Hansen Bergen; # Marretje Teunise, bp. Apl. 3, 1644, m. Derick Janse Woertman; # Aertje Tunise; Annetje Teunise, bp. Feb. 18, 1646, m. Hieronemus Rapalie; # Elsje Teunise, bp. May 10, 1648, m. Dec. 1669 Gerret Snediker; # Femmetje Teunise, bp. Apl. 3, 1650, m. Michael Hansen Bergen; # Denys or Dionys Teunise, bp. Apl. 16, 1654;# Jan Teunise, bp. Apl. i 2, 1654 - all bp. ih N. A.; Cornelis Teunise; # (sup.) Teunis Teunise; # (sup.) James Teunise of the Raritan; # (sup.) Joris Teunise. === Children === :Children from this marriage were <ref>[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Denyse-41.jpg Children of Dirck Jans Woertman and Marrietje Teunis Denyse]</ref><ref>See content Church records </ref><ref name="brookbap" />: # 1661 06 Jun '''Harmtie''', Dirck Janssen, Marritien Teunis, of the ferry, parents. Wit.: Teunis Nyssen, Symon Claessen. Brooklyn, Kings, N. Y.# 1664 06 Jan '''Femmetie''', Dirck Janssen, Marritie Teunis, of the ferry, parents. Wit.: Isaack Foreest, Anneken Lodowyxs. <ref name="brookbap">Theodore M. Banta. "Records of the First Church, Brooklyn: Baptisms" in "''Year Book of the Holland Society of New York''. New York: Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1897. </ref> Brooklyn, N. Y. # Jan Dircks Woertman chr 1665, Brooklyn, N. Y.# Geertruy Woertman chr 1667, Brooklyn, Kings, N.Y. married 28 May 1692 to Gabriel Janse Sprong (born about 1665. Brooklyn, N. Y.; will proved 14 Sept. 1726;.son of Jan Sprong and Ann, Sodelaers) and had children born in Brooklyn, Kings, N. Y.: Annetje Sprong. chr,5 May 1695 and married in 1715 to Simon Duryea (who was baptized 20 Nov. 1693 in t Brooklyn); Eihtie Sprong chr 13 Dec. 1696. Jan Sprong chr 27 Nov. 1698 and married Sarah Hansen; Lucas Sprong chr 27 June, 1700; Ade Sprong chr 1702; Marytje Sprong chr 7 Aug. 1704; Gabriel Sprong chr 1707; Catherine Sprong chr 1709.# 1669 25 Feb '''Theunis''', Dirck Janszen, Marritie Theunis. Wit.: Joris Jacobszen, Swaentie Jans.<ref name="brookbap"/> Brooklyn, N. Y. # Paulis (Paul) Woertman. chr 2 April 1672, Brooklyn, N.Y. Unmarried. # Catherine Woertman chr .1677,. Brooklyn, N. Y. Died a child.# 1678 28 Jul '''Denys''', Dirck Jansen, Merritje, parents. Wit.: Nys Teunisse, Femmitje Teunis. <ref name="brookbap" /> Brooklyn, N. Y.# 1677 16 May '''Lysbeth''', Dirck Jansz. Veerman. Wit.: Gerrit Snediger, Willemtje Theunis. <ref>Thomas Grier Evans. "Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York." In ''Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society''. Vol. II. New York: Printed for the Society, 1890.</ref> # 1681 04 Apr '''Lysbet''', child of Dirk Jans Veerman, Maritie Tunis. Wit.: Jost Kokkuyt, Lisbet Jans. <ref>Theodore M. Banta. "Flatbush Dutch Church Records: Baptisms" in ''Year Book of the Holland Society of New York''. New York: Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1898. </ref> Brooklyn, N. Y. Married Dirck van Zutphen.# 1684 15 Jun '''Annitje''', Dirck Jansen Woertman, Marritje Teunis, parents. Wit.: Jan Teunissen, Cathalyntje Teunis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Married 27 April 1705 to Isaac de Riemer, (born about 1680; son of Huybert De Riemer and Catherine) and had children born in Brooklyn, New York: Peter Riemer chr 17 Feb. 1706, Isaac Riemet chr 20 June 1708, Hubertus Riemer chr 13'De'c. 1710, Marritje Riemer chr 27 Jan 1714, Catherine Riemer chr 1 Aug. 1716, Elizabeth Riemer chr 11 Feb. 1719, Antje Riemer chr 4 Oct. 1721, Abraham Riemer chr 17 June 1724, Dirck Riemer chr 5 Oct. 1726.# 1686 21 Nov '''Marritje''', Dirck Jansen Woertman, Marritje Teunis, parents. Wit.: Cornelis Teunissen, Harmjen Dircks. <ref name="brookbap" /> Brooklyn, N. Y. 16H.' # Peter Dircks Woertman chr 1688, Brooklyn, N. Y. # Lorewijck (Lodewijck) Dircks Woertman chr 1690, Brooklyn, N. Y. === Birth === : Baptised April 3, 1644 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States <ref> Source: [[#S112]], Source: [[#S61]], Source: [[#S29]], Source: [[#S240]] </ref> === Marriage === : Wife of Derick Jans Woertman — married 1660 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States === Death === : Died 1690 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States === Church Records === :Baptism* <span id="marritjebapt"></span> 1644 Apr 03 Marritje - Theunis Nijssen. Wit.: Geen getuijgen. <ref>Thomas Grier Evans. "Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York." In ''Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society''. Vol. II. New York: Printed for the Society, 1890.</ref><ref> Gebeurtenis: Doop Datum: zondag 3 april 1644<br> Child- Kind: '''Marritje''' Geslacht: Vrouw<br> Vader: '''Theunis Nijssen'''<br> Gebeurtenisplaats: NDG New Netherland * Source: wiewaswie: Documenttype: DTB Dopen Erfgoedinstelling: Nationaal Archief Plaats instelling: Den Haag Collectiegebied: Nieuw-Nederland Registratiedatum: 3 april 1644 Akteplaats: Nieuw Amsterdam-New York Collectie: Collegiate Church of New York Aktesoort: Doopboek [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/personen-zoeken/zoeken/document/a2apersonid/78126970/srcid/20677463/oid/1 Baptism 1644 child Marritje]</ref> : Children's baptisms# 1661 Jun 06 Harmtie - Dirck Janssen, Marritien Teunis, of the ferry, parents. Wit.: Teunis Nyssen, Symon Claessen.# 1664 Jan 06 Femmetie - Dirck Janssen, Marritie Teunis, of the ferry, parents. Wit.: Isaack Foreest, Anneken Lodowyxs. <ref name="brookbap">Theodore M. Banta. "Records of the First Church, Brooklyn: Baptisms" in "''Year Book of the Holland Society of New York''. New York: Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1897. </ref># 1669 Feb 25 Theunis - Dirck Janszen, Marritie Theunis. Wit.: Joris Jacobszen, Swaentie Jans.# 1677 May 16 Lysbeth - Dirck Jansz. Veerman. Wit.: Gerrit Snediger, Willemtje Theunis. <ref>Thomas Grier Evans. "Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York." In ''Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society''. Vol. II. New York: Printed for the Society, 1890.</ref># 1678 Jul 28 Denys - Dirck Jansen, Merritje, parents. Wit.: Nys Teunisse, Femmitje Teunis. <ref name="brookbap" /># 1681 Apr 04 Lysbet - child of Dirk Jans Veerman, Maritie Tunis. Wit.: Jost Kokkuyt, Lisbet Jans. <ref>Theodore M. Banta. "Flatbush Dutch Church Records: Baptisms" in ''Year Book of the Holland Society of New York''. New York: Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1898. </ref># 1684 Jun 15 Annitje - Dirck Jansen Woertman, Marritje Teunis, parents. Wit.: Jan Teunissen, Cathalyntje Teunis.# 1686 Nov 21 Marritje - Dirck Jansen Woertman, Marritje Teunis, parents. Wit.: Cornelis Teunissen, Harmjen Dircks. <ref name="brookbap" /> == Sources == <references /> * Chester, Chris. "The Brouwer Genealogy Database." ''freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata''. Accessed May 23, 2016. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/index.htm '''Marritje Teunis Nyssen''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Woertman-8-5.jpg From page 99 of This Our Heritage, The Ancestral History of Charles and Cora (Beard) Ingram]. * Flatbush DRC Baptisms 1677-1754 http://www.ancestralcurios.com/cgi-bin/FileShow.pl?zipfile=Flatbush_bap.zip * Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, N Y., - p. 95 http://www.ancestralcurios.com/kings_county.htm * Workman Family History pages 16-27 http://www.workmanfamily.org/histories/AndersonBook/Americana.html * "Ancestral Sequence of Jans William Woertman of Netherlands 1600-2003" published by Robert Bryner Colton, 2002. http://www.workmanfamily.org/histories/books.html * Entry in Geni Website https://www.geni.com/people/Merritje-Teunis-De-Nyse/6000000003122442072 * Entry in Wortman Etal Family Tree http://www.tribalpages.com/tribe/browse?userid=wortmanfamily&view=0&pid=4141&ver=17914 * <span id="S-2117433450"></span> Ancestry Family Trees: Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. No REPO record found with id R-2117465979. Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/496638392/facts * Ancestry Family Trees Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/496638392/facts * Ancestry Family Trees Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/7179083/person/-597412904/facts * <span id="S165"></span> Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. * <span id="S112"></span> Abbreviation: David Wortman: Title: Files mailed by David Wortman: : Name: Footnote: Files mailed by David Wortman: Name: ShortFootnote: Name: Bibliography * <span id="S15"></span> Title: FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File Quality or Certainty of Data: 2 Data Changed: 01/22/07, 15:17:04 * <span id="S191"></span> Type: Web Site Author: Gwen F Epperson; Harry Macy, Jr. (NYG&BR) Oct 1993 Title: The True Identity of John Sales alias Jan Celes of Manhattan URL: Rootsweb Dutch-Colonies-L Archives Date: 12 Feb 1998 * <span id="S225"></span> Type: Book Author: I.N. Phelps Stokes Periodical: The Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909 Publication: RH Dodd (NY: 1915-1928) Volume: 2,4,6 * <span id="S226"></span> Type: Book Text: Collections of the NYG & BS, Vol 1: Marriages from 1639-1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church; NY: 1890 * <span id="S240"></span> Type: Book Periodical: Baptisms Dutch Church NY Publication: (cited in Genealogies of Long Island Families (Genealogical Pub Co: 1987) * <span id="S28"></span> Title: www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com Quality or Certainty of Data: 2 Data Changed: 02/21/07, 11:23:20 * <span id="S29"></span> Title: Register, Early Settlers of Kings County, LI, NY Author: Teunis G. Bergen Publication: NY, 1881 Quality or Certainty of Data: 0 Data Changed: 02/21/07, 21:50:52 * <span id="S61"></span> Type: Book Author: Charlotte R. Woglom Bangs Periodical: Our Ancestors Publication: Brooklyn: Press of Kings County Journal, 1896 * <span id="S26"></span> Abbreviation: Ancestral File (R) Title: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998) Subsequent Source Citation Format: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) Repository: [[#R1]] Repository: [[#R1]] Name: Page Repository: R1 Name: Family History Library Ancestral File Number: 93F5-H4 * <span id="S1"></span> Author: Ancestry.com Title: OneWorldTree Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.; Repository: [[#R1]] Repository: R1 Name: Ancestry.com == Acknowledgments == * This person was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. * This person was created through the import of Smith-Hunter.ged on 10 March 2011. * WikiTree profile Denyse-17 created through the import of Lent_Vise_2011-05-11aa.ged on May 26, 2011 by [[Sypniewski-1 | Bryan Sypniewski]]. * This person was created through the import of family.ged on 21 September 2010. * WikiTree profile Nyssen-10 created through the import of DeNise.ged on Sep 24, 2011 by [[Mealy-11 | Sara Tanke]]. * WikiTree profile Teunisen-2 created through the import of Rhodes 2011_2011-07-09_01_01.ged on Jul 9, 2011 by [[Rhodes-899 | Tom Rhodes]]. * WikiTree profile Denyce-13 created through the import of Mimi.ged on Sep 15, 2011 by [[Draper-310 | Richard Draper]]. 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230 | {{New Netherland Settler}} == Biography == : In his nuncupative will, dated 17 April 1645 : "Jan Celes ... being wounded and lying sick abed" bequeathed half his estate to "Tonis Nysen, his brother-in-law"(son in law !) and half to "his wife Marritjen Roberts"; his wife's share was for life only, then to revert to "Tonis Nysen or his children or heirs"<ref>New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch, Volume II, Register of the Provincial Secretary, 1642-1647 (Baltimore 1974), pp. 311-13</ref><ref>Theunis Nyssen is called in this translation of the will "brother-in-law," but the Dutch term can also be rendered as "son-in-law," which is correct here.</ref><ref name ="Bio">Quote from Source: John Sales http://genealogyandfamilyhistory.yuku.com/topic/135/John-Sales-aka-Sayles-Seals-Seales-Celes#.V1SvYZF97IV</ref> === Church records === * 1644 Aug 21 Jan Corlij, Van Noortfort, Wedr. Van Philippa Zaals, en Maria Sloofs, Wede. Van Jan Sloofs. <ref>[[#CNYGBS|Collections NY Gen. & Biog. Soc.]]: 1890, Vol. 1, Page 13</ref> * 1645 Aug 09 Thomas Grijdij, Wedr. Van Janneken Isaacs, en Marij Robbertszen, Wede. Van jan Selis. <ref>[[#CNYGBS|Collections NY Gen. & Biog. Soc.]]: 1890, Vol. 1, Page 13</ref> == Sources == <references /> * <span id='CNYGBS'></span>''[[Space:Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society|Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society]]'' (New York) * Source <span id='S-923559106'>S-923559106</span>: Repository: [[#R-923559107]]: Title: Ancestry Family Trees: Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/7179083/person/-597410234/facts * Source: <span id='S165'>S165</span> Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.; * Source: <span id='S42'>S42</span> Author: Ancestry.com Title: Public Member Trees Publication: Name: Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;; Repository: [[#R1]] Repository: <span id='R1'>R1</span> Name: www.ancestry.com Address: E-Mail Address: Phone Number: * Source: <span id='S29'>S29</span> Title: Register, Early Settlers of Kings County, LI, NY Author: Teunis G. Bergen Publication: NY, 1881 Quality or Certainty of Data: 0 Data Changed: 02/21/07, 21:50:52 * Source: <span id='S165'>S165</span> Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. == Acknowledgments == * This person was created through the import of Smith-Hunter.ged on 10 March 2011. * WikiTree profile Roberts-1793 created through the import of Lent_Vise_2011-05-11aa.ged on May 26, 2011 by [[Sypniewski-1 | Bryan Sypniewski]]. * WikiTree profile Roberts-3457 created through the import of DeNise.ged on Sep 24, 2011 by [[Mealy-11 | Sara Tanke]]. * WikiTree profile Roberts-1792 created through the import of Lent_Vise_2011-05-11aa.ged on May 26, 2011 by [[Sypniewski-1 | Bryan Sypniewski]]. * WikiTree profile Roberts-2360 created through the import of wolfefamily.ged on Jun 26, 2011 by [[Wolfe-522 | Herbert Wolfe]]. * WikiTree profile Roberts-2362 created through the import of wolfefamily.ged on Jun 26, 2011 by [[Wolfe-522 | Herbert Wolfe]]. * WikiTree profile Roberts-2447 created through the import of Rhodes 2011_2011-07-09_01_01.ged on Jul 9, 2011 by [[Rhodes-899 | Tom Rhodes]]. * Roberts-11818 was created by [[Workman-1252 | Katy Klug]] through the import of Kathryn Workman family tree.ged on Dec 30, 2014 Author: Bea Wijma Author: Bea Wijma Author: Nancy S. Author: Lois Young | Roberts, Maria (I595)
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231 | {{New Netherland Settler}} == Biography == : Pieter Jansen alias (de) Noorman (Trynenburgh) married '''Lysbeth Jansen''' of Amsterdam on March 9, 1647. Pieter Jansen died before October 6, 1662 when his widow married Joost Janszen Cocquyt from Brugge who was at that time inhabitant of Bushwick<ref>Source: Scandinavian Immigrants in New York, 1630-1674 ...By John Oluf Evjen [https://books.google.nl/books?id=v8pM1nTlLZoC&pg=PA89&lpg=PA89&dq=JOOST+JANSEN+COCQUYT&source=bl&ots=dbduR5JtKA&sig=jClml1QNEAHwGJ71awuBDFvK-zc&hl=nl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwik5O_u87LNAhXDB8AKHbeyCC4Q6AEISTAJ#v=onepage&q=JOOST%20JANSEN%20COCQUYT&f=false Pieter Jansen alias de Noorman] pages 81-89</ref> :Her name is spelled variously in church records as Elizabeth, Lysbeth, Lysbet. Her first recorded appearance in America was 7 Jul 1647 when she married Pieter Jansen Noorman (born in Norway). Elizabeth and Pieter were among the first settlers of the town of Bushwick, having purchased 130 acres of land in that area, located on the Eaast River. Elizabeth was living on and acquired title to this property at the time of her husband's death. She and her second husband, Joost Jansen Cocquit (bom at Brugge, Flanders, Belguini), made a joint will in 1688 giving the property to Teunis Woertman (son of her brother Dirck Jansen Woertman) in whose family it remained until 1785 and became known as the Woertman House. {{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-163.jpg|caption='''Will of Simon Claasen July 8, 1684 of Brooklyn, Kings County''' <ref>Source: Long Island Source Records: From the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record by Henry Bainbridge Hoff [https://books.google.nl/books?id=BKTGFtLlrrAC&pg=PA72&lpg=PA72&dq=Kings+County+Deeds+Liber+I&source=bl&ots=tCnwcESiiN&sig=zdUcwqCRSGkNHVzpmM69t34xusU&hl=nl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwix96Ht0ajNAhVHBsAKHV5WDUE4ChDoAQgvMAQ#v=onepage&q=Woertman&f=false Genealogical Publishing Com, 1987 - 737 pagina's pg.99]</ref> }} : Elizabeth, as a widow, 10 Mar 1694/5 executed a codicil to the joint will, indicating that Joost died prior to that time. The will proved 01 Apr 1695, made bequests to nephews and nieces indicating that Elizabeth died without issue. === Will === : Date: 01 Apr 1695 === Church records === * 1647 Jul 07 Pieter Janszen, j.m. Uijt Noordwegen, en Lijsbeth Janszen, j.d. Van Amsterd. <ref>[[#CNYGBS|Collections NY Gen. & Biog. Soc.]]: 1890, Vol. 1, Page 14</ref> * 1662 Oct 06 Joost Janszen Cocquijt, Van Brugge in Vlaenderen, Soldaet, en Lijsbeth Jans, Wede. Van Pieter Janszen Noorman. <ref>[[#CNYGBS|Collections NY Gen. & Biog. Soc.]]: 1890, Vol. 1, Page 28</ref> == Sources == <references /> * <span id='CNYGBS'></span>''[[Space:Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society|Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society]]'' (New York) * Pelletreau, William S. ''[https://archive.org/stream/abstractswillso03kellgoog#page/n270/mode/2up Abstracts of Wills on File] in the Surrogate's Office, City of New York''. New York: [Printed for the Society], 1893. p. 252. * Evjen, John O. "Pieter Jansen (Trynenburgh)" in ''[https://archive.org/stream/scandinavianimmi02evje#page/80/mode/2up Scandinavian Immigrants in New York, 1630-1674]: With Appendices on Scandinavians in Mexico and South America, 1532-1640, Scandinavians in Canada, 1619-1620, Some Scandinavians in New York in the Eighteenth Century, German Immigrants in New York, 1630-1674''. Minneapolis, Minn.: K. C. Holter Publishing Company, 1916. p. 81-89 * Chester, Chris. "The Brouwer Genealogy Database." ''freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata''. Accessed May 23, 2016. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/index.htm '''Lysbeth Jans Woertman 1629-01 Apr 1695''' * Entry in Geni Website https://www.geni.com/people/Lysbeth-Woertman/6000000003693299831 * WORKMAN FAMILY HISTORY pages 16-27 http://www.workmanfamily.org/histories/AndersonBook/Americana.html * "Ancestral Sequence of Jans William Woertman of Netherlands 1600-2003" published by Robert Bryner Colton, 2002. http://www.workmanfamily.org/histories/books.html * http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wvwetzel/Workman/pafg01.htm#826 * [[#S-2117433450]] Page: Ancestry Family Trees Note: Data: Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/497258994/facts == Acknowledgments == * Thank you to [[Higgins-2423 | Brad Higgins]] for creating WikiTree profile Woertman-58 through the import of Higgins_Miller_Showalter_Workm.ged on Dec 29, 2013. * This person was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. ---- == Research notes == === LNAB ===:'''Janszen''', Lijsbeth's patronymic, is the "surname" that first appears in church records for her, at her marriage to Pieter. [[Quackenbush-118|Quackenbush-118]] 23:25, 20 June 2017 (EDT) Author: Melissa McKay Author: Bea Wijma Author: Bea Wijma | Janszen, Lijsbeth (I573)
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232 | {{New Netherland Settler}} == Biography == Engeltje Jurriaens, ''possibly'' the daughter of Jurriaen Andreissen [Jonckbloedt] and Jannetje Jans (the reason for doubt is uncertain as the witnesses at her children's baptisms support that she is), was married to Jacobus van de Water. Together they had seven children. <ref>[[#Wardell|Wardell]]: VandeWater: Engeltje Jurriaens</ref> === Birth === : 1643 Netherlands === Death === : 1712 Rahway, , New York, USA === Marriage === : Husband: [[Andriessen-12|Juriaen Andriessen]] : Wife: [[Jans-163|Jannetje Jans]] :1635 Nnb,,New York,USA === Church records ===# 1667 Jul 20 Lysbeth - Jacobus Van de Water, Engeltie Jeuriaens. Witnesses: Thomas Lambertszen, Lijsbeth Meersmans. <ref>[[#CNYGBS|Collections NY Gen. & Biog. Soc.]]: 1901, Vol. 2, Page 87</ref># 1669 Feb 17 Benjamin - Jacobus Vandewater, Engeltie Jeuriaens. Witnesses: Walewijn Van Veen, Pieter Vandewater, Jannetie Jeuriaens. <ref>[[#CNYGBS|Collections NY Gen. & Biog. Soc.]]: 1901, Vol. 2, Page 93</ref># 1673 Nov 19 Cornelis - Jacobus Van de Water, Engeltie Jeuriaens. Witnessses: Cornelis Van Ruijven, Andries Jeuriaens. <ref>[[#CNYGBS|Collections NY Gen. & Biog. Soc.]]: 1901, Vol. 2, Page 112</ref># 1676 May 03 Jacobus - Jacobus Vandewater, Engeltie Jeuriaens. Witnesses: Thomas Lambertszen, Jannetie Jans. <ref>[[#CNYGBS|Collections NY Gen. & Biog. Soc.]]: 1901, Vol. 2, Page 123</ref># 1678 Aug 07 Johanna - Jacobus Van de Water, Engeltje Juriaens. Witnesses: Isaac Grevenraedt, Annetje Duijcking. <ref>[[#CNYGBS|Collections NY Gen. & Biog. Soc.]]: 1901, Vol. 2, Page 133</ref># 1684 Nov 30 Jeuriaen - parents: Jakobus van de Water, Engeltje Jeuriaens. <ref name="brookbapt">A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, ''Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983). via Chris Chester, "The Brouwer Genealogy Database".</ref># 1687 Dec 16 Neeltje - parents: Jakobus van de Water, Engeltje Jeuriaens. <ref name="brookbapt" /> == Sources == <references /> * <span id='Wardell'></span>Wardell, Patricia A. "[[Space:Early_Bergen_County_Families|Early Bergen County Famillies]]" ''njgsbc.org''. Accessed 23 Feb 2017 * <span id='CNYGBS'></span>''[[Space:Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society|Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society]]'' (New York) * Chester, Chris. "The Brouwer Genealogy Database." ''freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata''. Accessed 23 Feb 2017. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/index.htm '''Engeltie Jeuriaens''' * Source: <span id='S-2050775428'>S-2050775428</span> Title: Public Member Trees Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Name: Name: Name: Name: Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;;;;; Note: Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Name: Name: Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;;;), Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;), Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Provo, UT, USA, The Generations Network, Inc., 2006). == Acknowledgements == * WikiTree profile Andries-39 created through the import of 2010-09-14.ged on Jul 28, 2011 by [[Carson-514 | Bob Carson]]. * WikiTree profile Jurriaens-1 created through the import of SHAWULA 1497 SEPTEMBER 2012.ged on Sep 6, 2012 by [[Shawula-1 | Eric Shawula]]. <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. --> Author: Bea Wijma Author: Carrie Quackenbush | Jeuriaens, Engeltie (I605)
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233 | {{New Netherland Settler}} == Biography == Jan (Derick, Derkison) Woertmanson of Dirck Jans Woertman and Marrietje Teunis; chr 1665 in Brooklyn, N.Y.; married 17 Jan. 1690 in Brooklyn, N.Y., Anna Maria Andries (Andriessen) (Chr 1670 in Brooklyn, Kings, N.Y.; dau. of Andries Jureadusen or Juriansen and Annetje Pieterse Praa. who was baptized in 1652 in Leyden, Holland, dau of Pieter Praa and Maxine). To Jans Derick Woertman and Anna Maria Andries. were born: # ANDRIES. WOERTMAN chr 22 Nov 1691 in Brooklyn, Kings, N. Y.# DIRCK WOERTMAN chr 26 Nov. 1693 in Brooklyn, N. Y.; died in Bushwick, New York; married ELIZABETH ------------------- (born about 1696) and had children born in New Brunswick,New Jersey: Anna Marie Wortman born 3 Feb. 1723; Dirck Wortman born 28 March 1725; Jacobus Wortman born 21 April 1727; (Note the move for a time to New Jersey).# JAN EVERTSEN BOUT WOERTMAN chr 4 May 1695 in Brooklyn, New York; married (1) BELITIE (BELLETJE) ------------------- (it is believed that she is the Belitie Woertman who died 19 June 1720). To this union was bom: one child Janavera (John) Woertman born, 19 June 1720 but died soon. Jan married (2) NELLITJE --------------------- and had children born in Somerville, Somerset, New Jersey: William (Willem) Woertman born 17 Nov. 1721; Maria Woertman born 9 Feb .1724; Sarah Woertman born 5 Feb. 1727; Jan (John) Woertman born 1 Feb. 1729 and died 1807; Catherine Woertman born about 1730 and married Johannes Van Zendt. # PETER WOERTMAN chr 30 Sept. 1698 in Brooklyn, N. Y. # ELIZABETH WOERTMAN chr 19 Sept. 1699 in Somerville, New Jersey.# HERMITIEN WOERTMAN chr 25 Oct. 1704 in Raritan, New Jersey; married LUCUS COESVERT and had a son Isaac.# ANNA WOERTMAN chr 30 April 1707 in Raritan, New Jersey; married JACOB PIETERSE. # ABRAHAM WOERTMAN chr 27 April 1709 in Raritan, New Jersey. # JAN (JANE) WOERTMAN chr 25 Oct. 1710 in Raritan, New Jersey.# FEMMETJE (FEMMETCHEN) WOERTMAN chr 23 Aug. 1716 in Raritan, New Jersey. The first move westward into the American hinterland began early for the Woertman's of New York, As early as 1650, a Dutch explore Cornelius Van Tunhover, had returned to the New York area to tell of a valley where the fattest deer roamed and 60-pound turkeys could be had for the shooting. This land, he said, was the pleasantest and handsomest place a man had ever seen. Huge pines, oaks, chestnut and hickory trees grew there, and a glistening river meandered through meadows and fields of corn. Not too long after this, negotiations began between the Dutch and the Raritan Indians; and, by the 6th of Dec. 1651, Augustine Hermanon had received a grant of almost all the entire northern half of what is now Somerset County--granted to him by the Raritan Indians. Among the early settlers of this beautiful valley was Jan Derick Woertman (Wortman) who, with his family, came from Brooklyn Heights, New York, in the year 1699 his daughter Elizabeth being christened in Somerville in September of that year. By the year 1704, he removed to the village of Raritan where he remained for a number of years, moving from there with grown children to Pluckernin. Here he erected a long old-fashioned house made of logs that was to be known for many years as the Workman Homestead. Here a descendant, Jan Wortman, known as Squire Wortman (no doubt because of his vast estate of 500 acres) entertained the patriots, Gisbert Sutphel (see Catherine Wortman), Aaron MeIick, and Colonel Stephen Hunt when they met to plan their resistance to the British army a year before the Declaration of Independence was signed. It was here too that Jan Wortman, trained by his father in the family trade as a blacksmith, shed the horses of George Washington and his entourage during the RevoIutionary War. Some nights John and his helpers worked all through the night repairing the carriages and shoeing the horses so they would be ready for the General the next morning. The Woertman tradition in America had been one of civic loyalty. Derick Jans had begun it in 1673 when he became an officer of his town in Brooklyn. Jan Derick continued it as Justice of the Peace in New Jersey; Squire Jan Wortman, his nephews and sons planned and worked for the revolutionary forces and from Somerset County Peter and Andrew Wortman joined the Militia. In a neighboring state from the county of Washington, Maryland, other Workman sons, whose record follows, on the 28th day of August 1776 joined the service declaring themselves, Isaac Workman, Stephen Workman, Joseph Workman, Jacob Workman, John Workman, and Andrew Workman, to be for the cause of liberty. === Birth === : Jans Dericksen Woertman|Workman was born ca. 1665, at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York<ref>Source: [[#S112]]: </ref><ref>Source: [[#S1]] Note: @N1@</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-1276309281]] APID: 1,7249::10993424</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-1296572368]] Page: Birth year: 1665; Birth city: Brooklyn; Birth state: NY APID: 1,4725::5012688</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-1298979575]] APID: 1,5769::4964980</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-1298979541]] Page: Source number: 21010.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: WAY APID: 1,7836::1350459</ref> === Parents === : Father: Dirck Janse Woertman : Mother: Merritje Teunise Denyse === Marriage === : Jan Dircksen married Anna Maria Andriessen on Jan. 17, 1690 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York<ref>Source: [[#S-1761910858]] Note: {{Ancestry Record|nycmarriages_ga|64237}} Note: Data: Text: Marriage date: 1691 Marriage place: Kings, New York APID: 1,7854::64237</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-1767020224]] Page: Birth year: 1676; Birth city: Cripplebush; Birth state: NY. Note: {{Ancestry Record|genepool|3703568}} Note: Data: Text: Birth date: 1676 Birth place: Cripplebush, Kings, NY Marriage date: 17 January 1689 Marriage place: Brooklyn, Kings, NY APID: 1,4725::3703568</ref>: Marriage: Date: 17 Jan 1691, at Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USA<ref>Source: [[#S-1276309090]] APID: 1,7854::174680</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-1276306901]] APID: 1,2081::9739</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-1296572368]] Page: Birth year: 1665; Birth city: Brooklyn; Birth state: NY APID: 1,4725::5012688</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-1298979541]] Page: Source number: 21010.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: WAY APID: 1,7836::1350459</ref> === Children === * Andreas, bp. Nov. 22, 1691; * Dirck, bp. Nov. 26, 1693 in Brooklyn, N. Y.; died in Bushwick, New York; married ELIZABETH ------ (born about 1696) and had children born in New Brunswick, New Jersey: Anna Marie Wortman born 3 Feb. 1723; Dirck Wortman born 28 March 1725; Jacobus Wortman born 21 April 1727; (Note the move for a time to New Jersey). * Jan Albertse Bout, bp. May 10, 1695; * Peter, bp. Sept. 30, 1698 - probably all of N. J. and all bp. in Brn * Elizabeth Woertman chr 19 Sept. 1699 in Somerville, New Jersey. * Hermitien Woertman chr 25 Oct. 1704 in Raritan, New Jersey; married LUCUS COESVERT and had a son Isaac. * Anna Woertman chr 30 April 1707 in Raritan, New Jersey; married JACOB PIETERSE. * Abraham Woertman chr 27 April 1709 in Raritan, New Jersey. * [[Workman-555|Abraham Workman]] * JAN (Jane) Woertman chr 25 Oct. 1710 in Raritan, New Jersey. * Femmetje (Femmetchen) Woertman chr 23 Aug. 1716 in Raritan, New Jersey. === Events === * 1693: On ass. roll of Brn of 1693 and cen. of 1698. * 1699: Probably left Brn and settled on the Raritan, for there appears to have been a John Woertman there in 1699, as per p. 34 of Messler's Somerset Co. === Death ===: Jan Dircksen died ca. 1712 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.<ref>Source: [[#S1]] Note: @N1@</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-1296572368]] Page: Birth year: 1665; Birth city: Brooklyn; Birth state: NY APID: 1,4725::5012688</ref> === Church records === * 1690/91 Jan 17 Jan Dircksen Woertman, "young man, born under the jurisdiction of Breuckelen", and Anna Marrija Andries, "also born under the jurisdiction of Breuckelen", had their banns proclaimed, with consent, as far as I know, of Dirck Jansen Woertman, his father, and with consent of the stepfather of the bride and of Annitje Prara, her own mother. <ref>A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, ''Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983). via Chris Chester, "The Brouwer Genealogy Database"</ref> == Sources == <references /> * Chester, Chris. "The Brouwer Genealogy Database." ''freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata''. Accessed 18 Jul 2017. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/index.htm '''Jan Dircksen Woertman''' * Source: [http://www.workmanfamily.org/histories/AndersonBook/Americana.html WORKMAN FAMILY HISTORY pages 16-27] * Source <span id='S112'>S112</span>: Abbreviation: David Wortman: Title: Files mailed by David Wortman: Name: Footnote: VALUE Files mailed by David Wortman: Name: ShortFootnote: Name: Bibliography * Source: <span id='S1'>S1</span> Author: Ancestry.com Title: OneWorldTree Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.; Repository: [[#R1]] Repository: <span id='R1'>R1</span> Name: Ancestry.com Address: http://www.Ancestry.com E-Mail Address: Phone Number: * Source <span id='S-2117433450'>S-2117433450</span>: Repository: [[#R-2117465979]]: Title: Ancestry Family Trees: Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/496627328/facts * Source: Note: Workman Family History by Thelma C Anderson- JAN DERICK (DERKISON) WOERTMAN (WORTMAN, WORKMAN)http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=d427abcf-eeb8-4a92-8df9-c591db1c552c&tid=17332090&pid=496627328 * Source: <span id='S-1761910858'>S-1761910858</span> Repository: [[#R-1790658744]] Title: New York City, Marriages, 1600s-1800s Author: Genealogical Research Library, comp. Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.Original data - For specific source information see the publication information listed with each entry. Many of the source documents are available in the Genealogical Research Library c Note: APID: 1,7854::0 Repository: <span id='R-1790658744'>R-1790658744</span> Name: Ancestry.com Address: http://www.Ancestry.com Note: * Source: <span id='S-1767020224'>S-1767020224</span> Repository: [[#R-1790658744]] Title: Family Data Collection - Individual Records Author: Edmund West, comp. Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Note: APID: 1,4725::0 * Source: <span id='S-1767109022'>S-1767109022</span> Repository: [[#R-1790658744]] Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Note: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. Page: Ancestry Family Trees Note: Data: Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/46092103/family * Source: <span id='S-1276306901'>S-1276306901</span> Repository: [[#R-1555054266]] Title: American Marriages Before 1699 Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc APID: 1,2081::0 Repository: <span id='R-1555054266'>R-1555054266</span> Name: Ancestry.com Address: http://www.Ancestry.com Note: * Source: <span id='S-1276309090'>S-1276309090</span> Repository: [[#R-1555054266]] Title: New York City, Marriages, 1600s-1800s Author: Genealogical Research Library, comp. Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc APID: 1,7854::0 * Source: <span id='S-1276309281'>S-1276309281</span> Repository: [[#R-1555054266]] Title: Millennium File Author: Heritage Consulting Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc APID: 1,7249::0 * Source: <span id='S-1296572368'>S-1296572368</span> Repository: [[#R-1555054266]] Title: Family Data Collection - Individual Records Publication: Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection - Individual Records [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. APID: 1,4725::0 * Source: <span id='S-1298979541'>S-1298979541</span> Repository: [[#R-1555054266]] Title: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Author: Yates Publishing Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived Note: APID: 1,7836::0 * Source: <span id='S-1298979575'>S-1298979575</span> Repository: [[#R-1555054266]] Title: Family Data Collection - Births Author: Edmund West, comp. Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001. Note: APID: 1,5769::0 * Source: <span id='S-1308998027'>S-1308998027</span> Repository: [[#R-1555054266]] Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/36955409/family == Acknowledgments == * This person was created on 14 September 2010 through the import of 124-DeCoursey.ged. * This person was created through the import of family.ged on 21 September 2010. * WikiTree profile Woertman-38 created through the import of Rhodes 2011_2011-07-09_01_01.ged on Jul 9, 2011 by [[Rhodes-899 | Tom Rhodes]]. * This person was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. * WikiTree profile Woertman-47 created through the import of Misty_s ancestry.ged on Sep 16, 2012 by [[Bacon-1754 | Misty Wood]]. * Workman-1287 was created by [[Workman-1252 | Katy Klug]] through the import of Kathryn Workman family tree.ged on Dec 30, 2014. ---- == Research notes == === LNAB ===:'''Woertman''' is the surname that first appears in church records for Jan, at his marriage to Anna Marrija. [[Quackenbush-118|Quackenbush-118]] 20:40, 18 July 2017 (EDT) Author: Matthew Emerson Author: Steven Mix Author: Steven Mix Author: Steven Mix Author: Steven Mix Author: Michelle Brooks | Woertman, Jan Dircksen (I545)
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234 | {{New Netherland Settler}} == Biography == <blockquote>"Dirk Cornelisen Keyser as early as 1657 was a merchant at New Amsterdam, were on July 18th of that year he gets judgment against one Jan Roelfsen for a debt on his swearing to the correctness of his accounts,--judgment for '13 beavers.' And there he is still found on July 19, 1662, when Dirk Keyser and Andries Spiernigh, partners, merchants at New Amsterdam, confer power of attorney upon Walraef Clarhout; and yet on Set. 2nd of the same year when he acts as witness to a power of attorney by Nicholas Bott to Nicholaas De Meyer to collect debts in Holland. Doubtless he himself was born in Holland, though his name appears on none of the surviving sailing-lists. He must have been well on in life when he married,--probably in Albany, whither many early New Amsterdam merchants removed and where all early records are lost. He is found at Wildwyck (Kingston) as early as 1669. His first child was baptized at Kingston June 18, 1671, and here it was that 'Catryn' and several intervening children were baptized. On May 15, 1671 Dirk Keyser was possessed of lot number 22 in Kingston: on that date 'the inhabitants were ordered to renew the stockade' and the portion that fell to him was '8 1/2 rods.' In 1676 his name appears in a list of petitioners to Governor Andrus concerning church matters at Kingston. In 1689 when the Oath of Allegiance was being administered by the English authorities he is not among those who took it, but instead is found under the head of 'These following persons Did nott apear, viz.' The records show that on Aug. 23, 1682, the Honorable Court orders that a certain piece of land 'on the Ronduyt Kill at the Great Falls' formerly granted to Thomas Quick and Francis Coin 'shall now be equally divided between Thomas Quick, Jan Waerd and Dirk Keyser because Fancis Coin has run away--each of them to receive twenty-five morgen (fifty acres) or just one-third portion.' The court records also show that on Jan. 25, 1684, there was granted to Dirk Keyser 'a conveyance of twenty acres of land on the Rondout Kill at the south end of Jopsen Berrig' Whether he continued merchant and became farmer as well is uncertain. He is found taking part in building the Marbletown church; and it was doubtless after him that the near-by Keyserike was named."<ref> William Henry Van Benschoten, pp. 27-28 </ref></blockquote> Dirck Corneliszen/Cornelissen Keyser resided in what is now Ulster County, New York by Jun 1671 when son Cornelis was baptized. His wife's name appeared with various spellings in the translation of the baptism records of their children and in the profiles created for her and in ancestry family trees. Children of Dirck Keyser and Agniet baptized at the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York:*Cornelis Keyser, son of Dirck Keyser and Angenieta Coens, baptized 18 Jun 1671, sponsors: Claes Teunesen and Wilmtie Jacobsen. (Baptism record #109 as transcribed by Roswell Randall Hoes)<ref> Baptismal and marriage registers of Kingston, Hoes, p. 8</ref>*Apollony Keiser, child of Dirck Keiser and Agniet Koens, baptized 18 May 1679, sponsors: Gysbert Krom, Chieltie, Styntie Luierss. (Baptism record #186 as transcribed by Roswell Randall Hoes)<ref> Baptismal and marriage registers of Kingston, Hoes, p. 12</ref>*Jannetie Keyser, daughter of Dirck Keyser and Agnieta Coens, baptized 30 Oct 1681, sponsors: Claas Teunisz, Gerrit Cornelisz, Chily, Geertie Gerritz. (Baptism record #244 as transcribed by Roswell Randall Hoes)<ref> Baptismal and marriage registers of Kingston, Hoes, p. 15</ref>*Jacob Keyser, son of Dirck Keyser and Agniet Jacobz, baptized 3 Feb 1684, sponsors: Jacob Rutgerz and Maritie Hanz. (Baptism record #350 as transcribed by Roswell Randall Hoes)<ref> Baptismal and marriage registers of Kingston, Hoes, p. 21</ref> === Birth === : 1642 : 1645 Göteborg, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden. <ref> [[#S-812298563|U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current]] </ref><ref> [[#S-812065332|Global, Find A Grave Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current]] </ref><ref> [[#S-812106531|Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015]] </ref> === Death === : 1714 : 30 November 1714. Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA. <ref> [[#S-812280116|Web: Pennsylvania, Find A Grave Index, 1682-2012]] </ref><ref> [[#S-812298563|U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current]] </ref><ref> [[#S-812065332|Global, Find A Grave Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current]] </ref><ref> [[#S-812106531|Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015]] </ref> === Burial === : Germantown, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA. <ref> [[#S-812280116|Web: Pennsylvania, Find A Grave Index, 1682-2012]] </ref> === Church records ===# 1671 Jun 18 Cornelis, Dirck Keyser, Angenieta Coens. Wit.: Claes Teunesen, Wilmtie Jacobsen. <ref name="kingbapt">Roswell Randall Hoes. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112113411612;view=1up;seq=9 ''Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York: (formerly Named Wiltwyck, and Often Familiarly Called Esopus or 'Sopus), for One Hundred and Fifty Years from Their Commencement in 1660'']. New York: De Vinne Press, 1891. </ref># 1679 May 18 Apollony, Dirck Keiser, Agniet Koens. Wit.: Gysbert Krom, Chieltie, Styntie Luierss. <ref name="kingbapt" /># 1681 Oct 30 Jannetie, Dirck Keyser, Agnieta Coens. Wit.: Claas Teunisz, Gerrit Cornelisz, Chily, Geertie Gerritz. <ref name="kingbapt" /># 1684 Feb 03 Jacob, Dirck Keyser, Agniet Jacobz. Wit.: Jacob Rutgerz, Maritie Hanz. <ref name="kingbapt" /> '''Other ''possible'' records''': * 1673 Oct 04 Ariaentie, Dirck Corneliszen, Agnietie Jacobs. Wit.: Thomas Verdonck, Neeltie Thomas. <ref name="evanbapt">Thomas Grier Evans. "Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York." In ''Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society''. Vol. II. New York: Printed for the Society, 1890.</ref>* 1676 Apr 26 Styntie, Dirck Corneliszen, Agnietie Jacobszen. Wit.: Jan Corneliszen, Geertie Jacobs. <ref name="evanbapt" />* 1689 Oct 20 Catryn, Dirck Cornelisen, Agniet Dirksen. Wit.: Johannes Bosch, and his wife. <ref name="kingbapt" /> === Notes === The baptism and marriage records of their children provide clues to when and where Dirck and Agnietje Keyser lived. Baptism records place the Dirck Keyser family near the Old Dutch Church of Kingston which is currently in Kingston, Ulster County, New York. Four children of Dirck and Agnietje were baptized at the church in 1671, 1679, 1681 and 1684. There may have been additional children born before, after or in between these documented children. The marriage record for Cornelis Keyser stated that he was born in Kingston (1671) and currently (1698) resided in Moreml [Marbletown].<ref> Baptismal and marriage registers of Kingston, Hoes, pp. 8, 513</ref> The marriage record for Jannetie stated that she was born in Hurley (1681) and currently (1703) resided in Moreml [Marbletown].<ref> Baptismal and marriage registers of Kingston, Hoes, pp. 15, 520</ref> The marriage record for Jacob stated that he was born in Roosedaal [Rosendale] (1684) and currently (1702) resided in Horle [Hurley].<ref> Baptismal and marriage registers of Kingston, Hoes, pp. 21, 519</ref> Rosendale, Hurley, Mombaccus and Kingston are near each other and are all currently in Ulster County, New York. Wikipedia says that Mombaccus was the Dutch name for the area that became the Town of Rochester. == Sources == <references /> * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112113411612;view=1up;seq=9 ''Baptismal and marriage registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809''], transcribed and edited by Roswell Randall Hoes, first published 1891. * NJGS. "Keyser." ''njgsbc.org''. Accessed 13 Jun 2016. http://njgsbc.org/files/BCFamilies/BCFam-Keyser.pdf '''PDF''' * Hyatt, Paul. "Ancestors and Descendants of Paul F. Hyatt." ''worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com''. Accessed 30 Jun 2016. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ppfha1&id=I628 * ''Concerning the Van Bunschoten or Van Benschoten Family in America: A Genealogy and Brief History'', Second Edition, by William Henry Van Benschoten (West Park on Hudson, New York, 1907) p. 27. * <span id='S-812065332'></span> Repository: [[#R-1243675948]] Global, Find A Grave Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 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Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Ancestry Family Tree https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/88970570/family == Acknowledgments == * WikiTree profile Keyser-9 created through the import of howard.ged on 09 March 2010. * WikiTree profile Keyser-177 created through the import of donnamarshall.GED on 09 Mar 1, 2012. * WikiTree profile Keyser-297 created through the import of VanDerMarkJamesDavid.ged on Apr 27, 2014. Author: Bea Wijma | Keyser, Dirck Corneliszen (I444)
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235 | {{New Netherland Settler}} == Biography ==:"13. Engeltje <Johannes> Opdyck Anderson, who was born 1679 at Newtown, Queens County, New York and died after 1741 at Maidenhead, Hunterdon County, New Jersey at 62 years of age. :"She married 23 June 1695 at Newtown, Queens County, New York Joshua <Joachim> Anderson, who was born February 1666, a son of Joachim <Andries> Andriessen and Emmetje <Jan> ? Andriessen. :First Residence - - Newtown, Queens County, New York. Second Residence - - Maidenhead, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Source [RootsWeb: WorldConnect: db=updike]"<ref>Early New Netherlands Settlers, by Robert Gordon Clark, online database available through Rootsweb</ref>Settlers === Marriage === : Husband: [[Anderson-7051|Joshua Anderson]] : Wife: [[Opdyck-6|Engelije Opdyck]]: Marriage: Date: 23 JUN 1695 Place: New York Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, New Netherland<ref>Source: [[#S941]] Page: p. 182-183</ref><ref>Marriage ID: 2220321286; On microfilm at Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah; Source: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly), 1880, selected extracts; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society</ref><ref>U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900; Author: Yates Publishing; Publisher: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; 2004</ref> === Children ===joshua and Engeltie probably had 11 children.<ref>Early New Netherlands Settlers, by Robert Gordon Clark, online database available through Rootsweb</ref> #Joshua Anderson 1695–1758 #John Anderson 1697–1783 #Alexander Anderson 1701– #Benjamin Anderson 1702–1769 #Enoch Anderson 1705– #Hezekiah Anderson 1707–1767 #[[Anderson-36077|Isaac Anderson]] 1708–1775 #Jacob Anderson 1709–1751 #Abraham Anderson 1710–1747 #Catherine Anderson Shearde 1712–1756 #[[Anderson-7409|Hannah "Anna" Anderson]] 1712–1738 == Sources == <references />* Opdyke, Charles Wilson Title: [https://archive.org/stream/opdyckgenealogyc00opdy#page/164/mode/2up/search/Engeltie Op Dyck Genealogy ]Publication: Name: Weed, Parsons & Co.; Location: Albany, New York; Date: 1889; *Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Note: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. *New York City Marriages, 1600s-1800s; Marriage ID: 2220321286; On microfilm at Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah; Source: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly), 1880, selected extracts; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society*U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900; Author: Yates Publishing; Publisher: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; 2004*U.S., Dutch Reformed Church Records from Selected States, 1660-1926, Ancestry.com == Acknowledgments ==* WikiTree profile Opdyck-6 created through the import of WORCESTER_2012-07-31.ged on Jul 31, 2012 by [[Worcester-157 | Bob Worcester]]. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Opdyck-6 Changes page] for the details of edits by Bob and others.* Opdyck-23 was created by [[Roehm-14 | Robert Roehm]] through the import of Roehm Family Tree GEDCOM.ged on Feb 16, 2014. | Opdyck, Engeltie (I646)
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236 | {{New Netherland Settler}} [[Category:Dutch Roots Project Needs LNAB]] == Biography == Otto, son of Louwerens Jans and Stijntjen Pieters was baptized in Oost Vlieland (West Frisia, Netherlands), on 4 October 1644. His parents were from Amsterdam and he was born aboard a ship.<ref name=Bapt>Alle Friezen [https://www.allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/86cb7301-610f-40c9-9dd7-4b33870b752e?person=743aad9f-4544-4aea-aea3-0396bfd4dec4 Baptism 10 April 1644] Baptism Bronvermelding Doopboek Herv. gem. Oost-Vlieland, archiefnummer 28, Collectie doop-, trouw-, lidmaten- en begraafboeken - Tresoar, inventarisnummer 741, aktenummer 519 Gemeente: Vlieland Periode: 1635-1746</ref>: inschrijving doop Aktedatum: 10-04-1644 Plaats: Oost-Vlieland<br> Bijzonderheden: De ouders zijn Amsterdammers, de dopeling is in het schip geboren. <br>Dopeling Otto<br>Vader Louwerens Jans Moeder Stijntjen Pieters <ref name=Bapt/> He emigrated to New Netherland, apparently in the company of his parents. <blockquote>..Peter, (eldest son of Louris Jansen Opdyck,) upon the occasion of the division of his father's estate, voluntarily surrenders to "his mother Stincha Loras" the interest of his portion, "for the bringing up his younger brother," to whom he leaves the principal in case he die first; "his young brother" also leaving to Peter his whole portion in case of death; - a pleasing evidence of mutual affection. The following year, Lourens Petersen conveys lot number 34 at Gravesend, with farming implements, to Peter and Otto, for their shares of the estate. Peter and Otto at the same time acknowledge the receipt, from their "father-in-law" (a very common expression in those days for step-father) Lourens Petersen, of 300 guilders, the portion of "their brother Johannes Loras, according to the dividend of the estate of their deceased father Loras Johnson." They also agree to pay to "their mother Stincha Loras" interest on Johannes' portion, for his support. Two years later Christina, "in behalf of her sons Otto Loras and Johannes Loras," ratifies a sale of the farm made by her son Peter. <br>9 January 1662: In Witnesse wereunto for the confirmation heareof the said pties have sett their hands the day and yeare above written. Loras Peeters, Pieter Louresse, Otto Louresse (Gravesend Rec. II, 141) <ref> From [[Space:Op_Dyck_Genealogy|Free Space:OpDijck Genealogy]]</ref><ref>Title ''The Op Dyck genealogy, containing the Opdyck--Opdycke--Updyke--Updike American descendents of the Wesel and Holland families'' Author Opdyke, Charles Wilson, b. 1838,Opdycke, Leonard Eckstein, 1858-1914 [https://archive.org/stream/opdyckgenealogyc1889opdy#page/148/mode/2up/search/Louris+ pages 149-153]</ref></blockquote> Otto Laurenszen from Mispadt (interpreted as Mespath on Long Island, New York) was married to Marritje Jans of New Yorcke, the widow of Jan Jilleszen, in the Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam on 20 February 1667. Otto Louronson is mentioned in a Staten Island court record from 1681: <blockquote>"At a Court healt on staton Island by the Constabell and over sears of the seam on this presont Munday being the 3 day of October 1681 '''Otte Louronson''' Plf in A Action of debt Edward Marshell (Juner) deft to the valew of - - - - 4.3.4. the Court ordreth upon Balanc of A . , Count the deft to pay to the plf the sum of 3 2s. Ia in such pay as thay shall A gre upon within A A Munths tim from the deat hear of or other wis to Be payed in three months tim in corn at pris Coront to be paid or delevered at Tis Barnson the def to pay the Cost of suet."<ref>''The earliest volume of Staten island records, 1678-1813.'' Historical Records Survey, Service Division, Work Projects Administration. New York, N. Y., 1942. [[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000212070?urlappend=%3Bseq=143 page 19] (Hathi Trust).</ref></blockquote> ===Church Records===*20 February 1667; '''Otto Laurenszen''', j.m. van Mispadt; Marritje Jans, wid Jan Jilleszen, van N. Yorcke<ref> ''Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, New York City'']. ''Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society'', Vol. IX, 1940. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064411952?urlappend=%3Bseq=42 Page 32] (Hathi Trust).</ref> ===Birth===: inschrijving doop Aktedatum: 10-04-1644 Plaats: Oost-Vlieland<br> Bijzonderheden: De ouders zijn Amsterdammers, de dopeling is in het schip geboren. <br>Dopeling Otto<br>Vader Louwerens Jans Moeder Stijntjen Pieters <ref>Source: Alle Friezen [https://www.allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/86cb7301-610f-40c9-9dd7-4b33870b752e?person=743aad9f-4544-4aea-aea3-0396bfd4dec4 Baptism 10 April 1644] Baptism Bronvermelding Doopboek Herv. gem. Oost-Vlieland, archiefnummer 28, Collectie doop-, trouw-, lidmaten- en begraafboeken - Tresoar, inventarisnummer 741, aktenummer 519 Gemeente: Vlieland Periode: 1635-1746</ref> === Name ===: Name: Otto /Updike/<ref>Source: S-405613556 Repository: [[#R-948136629]] Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Repository: R-948136629 Name: Ancestry.com Address: http://www.Ancestry.com Page: Ancestry Family Tree</ref> == Sources == * http://jslafferty.com/Louris_opdyckfm.html <ref>Dead URL; is there another source for this content?</ref> <references /> ==Acknowledgements==*Updike-131 was created by [[Roehm-14 | Robert Roehm]] through the import of Roehm Family Tree GEDCOM.ged on Feb 16, 2014. Author: Bea Wijma Author: Bea Wijma Author: Ellen Smith Author: Bea Wijma Author: Ellen Smith Author: Bea Wijma Author: Bea Wijma Author: Rae Santema Author: Bea Wijma | Lourens, Otto (I656)
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237 | {{New Netherland Settler|Needs=Biography}} == Biography == === Birth ===: 1660 <ref>Source: [[#S40]] Page: Database online. Text: Record for Michiel Bastian VanKortryk</ref> === Church Records === :Children's baptisms# 1685 Aug 02 Michiel, Cornelis Michielszen, Niefje Elberts. Wit.: Jean de Lamontagne, Marritje Brouwers.# 1687 Feb 23 Michiel, Cornelis Michielszen, Niefje Elberts. Wit.: Johannes de Lamontagne, Elisabeth Jacobs.# 1688 Apr 25 Neeltje, Cornelis Michielszen, Niefje Davids. Wit.: Abraham Mol, Marritje Davids.# 1690 Jul 23 Neeltje, Cornelis Michielszen, Niefje Ysbrants. Wit.: Ysbrant Elderts, Marritie Tilburg. <ref>Thomas Grier Evans. "Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York." In ''Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society''. Vol. II. New York: Printed for the Society, 1890.</ref> : Marriage* 1692 Mar 04 Cornelis Michielszen, Wedr. Van Niesje Ysenbrants, en Lijsbeth Jacobs, Wede. Van Wibrant Abrahamszen, beijde wonende alhier. Getrouwt den 17 Apr. <ref>Samuel S. Purple. "Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York" In ''Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society''. Vol. I. New York: Printed for the Society, 1890.</ref> : Children's baptisms# 1708 Mar 30 Machtel. Cornelis Michgielze, Elisabeth his wife. Wit.: Barent d' Widt, Sara his wife.# 1708 Jun 01 Dina. Cornelis Michgielze, Elisabeth his wife. Wit.: The parents themselves are the witnesses.# 1708 Jun 01 Jannetje. Cornelis Michgielsz, Elisabeth his wife. The parents themselves are the witnesses. <ref>David Cole. ''First Record Book of the "Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow", Organized in 1697 and Now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, N.Y. : An Original Translation of Its Brief Historical Matter, and a Copy, Faithful to the Letter, of Every Personal and Local Name, of Its Four Registers of Members, Consistorymen, Baptisms, and Marriages, from Its Organization to 1791''. Yonkers, NY: Yonkers Historical and Library Association, 1901. </ref> == Research Notes =='''LNAB''' :'''Michielszen''', Cornelis' patronymic, is the "surname" that first appears in records for him, at the baptism of his son Michiel. [[Quackenbush-118|Quackenbush-118]] 06:03, 27 March 2017 (EDT) == Sources == <references />* Wardell, Patricia. [[Space:Early Bergen County Families|Early Bergen County Families]]. NJGS. "Michaels: Michaels, Cornelis (Michgielse; Michgielsze)." ''njgsbc.org''. Accessed 06 Jul 2016. BCFam-Michaels.pdf == Acknowledgements == * This person was created through the import of The Sandrock and our Extended_2011-03-09_2011-03-16.ged on 17 March 2011. | Michielszen, Cornelis (I621)
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238 | {{New Netherland Settler|Needs=Biography}} == Biography == === Birth ===Anna Maria Andriessen (daughter of Juriaensen Andries and Annetje Pieterse Prat) was born Abt. 1670 in Cripplebush, Kings County, New York, and died Abt. 1712. : 26 Jan 1670. Cripplebush, Kings, New York, USA === Marriage === Anna Maria Andriessen married Jans Derek WOERTMAN on 17 Jan 1689 in Brooklyn - Kings County, NY, son of Derick Jans WOERTMAN and Merritje Teunise DeNyssen. === Children === Children of Anna Maria Andries and Jans Derek WOERTMAN are: * Dirck WOERTMAN, d. date unknown. * Femmetje WOERTMAN, m. Joris or George (s. of Rem Jansen and Jannetje), b. Feb. 2, 1650) ca. Nov. 2, 1684 d. date unknown. * Elizabeth WOERTMAN, d. date unknown. * Peter WOERTMAN, d. date unknown. * Jean Evertson Bout WOERTMAN, d. date unknown. * Hermitien WOERTMAN, d. date unknown. * Anna WOERTMAN, d. date unknown. * Adries WOERTMAN (son of Jans Derek WOERTMAN and Anna Maria Andries) was born 22 Nov 1691 in Brooklyn - Kings County, NY, and died date unknown. * Isaac Abraham WORKMAN (son of Jans Derek WOERTMAN and Anna Maria Andries) was born 27 Apr 1709 in Brooklyn-Kings, NY, and died date unknown.He married (1) Femmetje RAGEL on 1732 in Brooklyn-Kings, NY.He married (2) Annetje SMITH on 1732, daughter of Able SMITH and Trynetye WYBRANTZ. *Abraham Workman, b. 27 Apr 1709, Raritan, Somerset County, New Jersey, d. Abt. 1749, Chester County, Pennsylvania. [[Workman-555|Abraham Workman]] === Death === Anna Maria Andries died : 1707<ref>OneWorldTreeSM, Ancestry.com. One World Tree (sm) [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc.</ref>. : ca. 1712 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States : 1765 === Church records === * 1690/1 Jan 17 Jan Dircksen Woertman, "young man, born under the jurisdiction of Breuckelen", and Anna Marrija Andries, "also born under the jurisdiction of Breuckelen", had their banns proclaimed, with consent, as far as I know, of Dirck Jansen Woertman, his father, and with consent of the stepfather of the bride and of Annitje Prara, her own mother. <ref>A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, ''Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983). via Chris Chester, "The Brouwer Genealogy Database".</ref> == Sources == <references /> * Chester, Chris. "The Brouwer Genealogy Database." ''freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata''. Accessed 13 Jun 2017. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/index.htm '''Anna Maria Andries'' * http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/a/y/Julie-May-FL/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0249.html Genealogy.com---OUR FAMILY:Information about Anna Maria Andries * <span id='S-2117433450'>S-2117433450</span>: Repository: [[#R-2117465979]]: Title: Ancestry Family Trees: Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/496627343/facts * <span id='S-1761910858'>S-1761910858</span> Repository: [[#R-1790658744]] Title: New York City, Marriages, 1600s-1800s Author: Genealogical Research Library, comp. Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.Original data - For specific source information see the publication information listed with each entry. 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Ancestry Family Tree https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/90440499/family == Acknowledgments == * Andriessen-9 was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. * Andriessen-27 created through the import of Misty_s ancestry.ged on Sep 16, 2012 by [[Bacon-1754 | Misty Wood]]. * Andries-34 created through the import of Rhodes 2011_2011-07-09_01_01.ged on Jul 9, 2011 by [[Rhodes-899 | Tom Rhodes]]. * Andries-107 was created by [[Workman-1252 | Katy Klug]] through the import of Kathryn Workman family tree.ged on Dec 30, 2014. ---- == Research notes == === LNAB ===:'''Andries''', Anna Marrija's patronymic, is the "surname" that first appears for her in church records, at her marriage to Jan. [[Quackenbush-118|Quackenbush-118]] 17:51, 13 June 2017 (EDT) Author: Beryl Meehan Author: Steven Mix Author: Steven Mix Author: Steven Mix | Andries, Anna Marrija (I546)
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239 | {{New Netherland Settler|Needs=Church Records}} == Biography == Johannes, the youngest son of Louris and Christine Opdyck, was a planter in Dutch Kills, Long Island and then in Maidenhead and Hopewell, New Jersey. He was nine when his father died. He and his eldest brother, after the death of their father, each made wills favoring one another in the event of death. Two years later, their mother generously relinquishes the portion of the estate given to her by Peter for the rearing of Johannes. Two years after this, both Otto and Johannes sell the farm at Gravesend and move to Dutch Kills. In 1670, Johannes receives another generous gift of 45 acres of upland and several acres of salt meadow from his step-father. <ref name="Bio">[http://jslafferty.com/Louris_opdyckfm.html Louris Opdyck]</ref> <ref> Title ''The Op Dyck genealogy, containing the Opdyck--Opdycke--Updyke--Updike American descendents of the Wesel and Holland families'' Author Opdyke, Charles Wilson, b. 1838,Opdycke, Leonard Eckstein, 1858-1914 [https://archive.org/stream/opdyckgenealogyc00opdy#page/154/mode/2up/search/Enoch signatures, Info and records for Johannis] pg 150-181 </ref> In 1697 the enterprising Johannes moved to New Jersey. There are several surviving documents and court records showing this successful planter and businessman purchased and sold many plots of land. Documents also show he was not only well-educated but possessed a strong personality. Though Johannes continued the Dutch tradition of signing his name '''Johannes Lourens''', meaning Johannes son of Lourens, his children are invariably called op Dyke or Opdyck. Only at the behest of his lawyers, when signing his will, did Johannes sign Johannes Opdyck<ref name="Bio"/> From [http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:tegY8zy5ghwJ:familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/k/i/n/Joyce-A-Kintzel/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1235.html+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us Notes for Johannes Opdyke]: ''Was a planter at Dutch Kills, Long Island and in Maindenhead and Hopewell, NJ. With true Dutch obstinacy he long clung to his patronymic name, writing his name Johannes Lourense, meaning Johannes the son of Lourens. This shows that his education was good, for accurate Dutch scholars tell us that Lourense is the correct patronymic of Lourens, of which Louris is another form. Later he added a w, Louwrense. In eight different deeds his names is written, with slight variations of spelling by the clerk), Johannes Louwrensen op Dyck; and in one, in 1713, Johannes Opdyck. The same lands which he purchased under one name, he sells under the other. His children are invariably called op Dyck, or Opdyck. On his last bed of sickness he once more relents and signs Johannes Opdyck to his Will. <br>If anyone wishes to find his farm, cross East River to Hunters Point and follow one mile up the north bank of Newtown Creek until he crosses the north branch; it is the tract between the east bank of this branch and the main creek and runs eastward toward Calvary Cemeter. It is now part of Long Island City and adjoins Brooklyn. Chronology from The Op Dyck Genealogy by Charles Wilson Opdyke 1889:: Mar. 16, 1660 Christina Lorns, widow of Louris Jansen Opdyck applied for appointment of Guardians for her children Peter, Otto and Johannes. She then married Lourens Petersen. Peter, the eldes son of Louris Jansen Opdyck upon the division of his father's Estate voluntarily surrenders to his mother Stincha Loras the interest of his portion for bringing up his younger brother (Johannes), to whom he leaves the principal in case he dies; his younger brother then leaves to Peter his whole portion in case he dies. The following year Lourens Petersen conveys lot 34 at Gravesend with farm implements to Peter and Otto for their share of the Estate, they acknowledge receipt of 300 guilders, the portion of their brother Johannes Loras. They also agred to pay their mother Stincha Loras interest on Johannes portion. : Mch. 10, 1670. Johannas Loroson of Maspeth Kills buys of his father-in-law (step-father) Lorens Petersen, land 45 rods broad and 300 rods long, with salt meadows thereto belonging, "between the land of Jno. Riders and the sd land of Jno. Woolstencraft....for a certain parcel of money in hand paid." The dimensions given, in Dutch measurement, show the land to have been 45 acres in English measure. (Newtown Rec. I, small page 134) : Feb. 1, 1678. I Johanes Loroson above sd doe and by these present assing(assign) and make over unto Humfry Clay Juner his eayrs Executor or assing for Ever this bove Land or Madow with all the Rites therein spasifyet in the bove sd bill of sayle. Signed Johanes Lourense (Newtown Rec I, small page 134) : Aug. 11, 1671. Johannes Lourensen witnesses a deed of land at Mespat Kills from Loras Peterson to Otto Louris (Newt. R., I, small page 71) : Aug. 6, 1673. Johannes Lourense and others sign a certificate of the election at Newtown of two deputies to wait upon the commanders of the Dutch war ships (probably the ships that had just captured New York) (Newt. R., I, small page 176) : Sept. 1675. Johanes Lorus appears on "A List of the Estate of Newtowne, Septr. 1675," for 1 male, 10 upland (his house lot or arable land), and meadow, 1 cow, 1 three year old, 2 two year olds, 1 one year old, and 1 pig ....(Doc. Hist. NY., II, 267) : Jan. 31, 1678. Johanes Loroson buys from Lorens Peterson, both of Maspeth Kills, land, dwelling, orchard, etc, 1 pair of oxen, all materials belonging to the farm, copper kettle, land bounded by land of Peter Roulloson to the east and on the west land that was William Shakerlyes for 2500 guilders of wampam or the value thereof, to be paid in tobacco and wheat and peese, to be paid in four payments, the first to be paid in April the year 1676 (don't get this as the document is dated 1676) 1000 guilders; the second in April 1677, 500 guilders; the third and the last of April 1678 and 1679 500 guilders pr year all the full sum to be paid. Receipt for 1720 guilders paid the same day (newt. R., I, 133) : Nov. 19, 1680. Receipt for full 2500 guilders "wampum value." : Feb. 2, 1678. Johanes Lourense sells to Humphry Clay Jr. the land that he had bought from his step-father in 1670. (Newt. R., I, 134) : Apr. 1, 1678. Johanes Lores and Peter Rouleson are each allotted by the town of Newtown about 10 acres of land "for ther owne forever not interrupting any man's lots"...(Newt. R., I.) :Sept. 24, 1678. Johanies Lores appears on "A List of the Estates of the Inhabitance of Newtown, on L.I.," for 1 head, 20 land (20 acres under tillage), 2 oxen, 3 cowes, 1 3 year old, 5 year old, 2 horses, 1 2 year old, 1 swine (Doc. Col. Hist. NY XIV, 738) : Dec. 11, 1678. Johanas Loreson had laid out for him of upland "10 acers or therabouts nex to Peter Rouloson's 80 rods long, 20 rods wide, running as the other doth, fronting both towards Woolstencraft's meadow, lying nere Burgers Slus"....(Newt. R., I 96.) : Oct. 7, 1679. Johanes Loroson buys the 10 acres laid out in 1678. : Oct. 13, 1679. Johanes Loroson buys of John Desent 7 acres that was laid out Sep, 29, 1679 "bounded on the W. by Johanes Loroson land, on the E. by land of Thos. Parsell, on the S by Jno. Woolstencraft, and on the N by the path that goes to Rivers Mill, running 20 rods in breadth, near the Narrow Passage that goes into Hell Gate Neck"...(Newt. R., I, 149) : Proof of birth date of Johannes: Feb. 3, 1680 Johanes Loroson testifies in a suit at Newtown bet. Dr. John Greenfield and the widow Roelofson and gives his age as "29 yers or thereabouts" (Newt. Ct. R., 112) : May 4, 1680. Johanes Loroson is def in action of debt due bill brought by Robert Barlee..."The court finds for the Deff, and that it is a needless ute and the plt is to pay the cost (Newt. Ct., R., 117) : June 23, 1680. Johanes Loroson is def in an action of debt "due by bill" brought by Robt. Barlee. "The Court finds for the pltf. that the bill is due and is to be paid in three dayes according to bill at Johanes house in Newtowne: thay alsoe find the sute to be needles and upon that acount the pltif is to pay the Cost (Newt. Ct. R., 118) : Nov. 20, 1680. Johaness Lorason sells to Thos. Parcell 27 acres "or thereabouts". The description shows this to be the ten acres laid out for Johannes in Dec. 1678, and the ten and seven acres bought by him of Desent in Oct. 1679...(Newt. R., I, 185) : Aug. 23, 1681. Johen Laurensen Ptf, Edward Tayler Deft. Tayler accused of cheating Johannes at cards. was found guilty. (Kints Co. Ct. Rec. 21. Co. Clerk's office. Bkln) and on Dec. 12 1682 Johannes Lourenson gave receipt for y pounds in full payment for the judgment. (Queens Co. Deeds, A., 2) : June 22, 1682. Johannes Lawrenson testifies before Court of Sessions at Gravesend in a criminal prosecution against Katharine Shaycroft...(Kings Co. Ct. Rec.) : Sept. 5, 1682. Johanes Loroson is def in an action of debt brought before the Town Court at Newtown by Jno. Woolstencraft. Judgment for pltf with costs; and Johanis Loroson brings an action of debt in the same Court against Jno. Woolstencraft. Judgment for pltf with costs. (Newt. Ct. R., 140, 3) : Oct. 3, 1682. Johanis Loroson is def. in an action of trespass on the case brought by Peter Johnson Buckhood. Wm. Alburtis, "aged 30 years or thereabouts." testified on oath that "Buckhood came to this deponent's house and desired me to come to price some damage that Johannis horse and cattle had done him; and when I came thither I saw Johannis cattle in Peter's pasture, and the sd Peter told me that he had his horse in hould also; so myself and Thos. Parsell looked over the damage and value it to four scippell of Indian corn. And so we went to the wife of Johannis to demand the damage, her husband being not at home. So she made answer if her creatures had done the damage she would pay it. So the sd Peter questioning whether her husband would agree to it. So I advised the said Peter to let the woman have the cattle, and to keep the horse whilst her husband came home, and further sayest not." <br> Roullif Peterson, "aged 27 years or thereabouts" testified on aoth that "Buckhood ased Johanis Loroson whether he would pay the damage that his creatures had done, and the sd Johanis sd he would not pay him a stiver; so, Replied Peter, I will bring the horse to the pound. So replied Johanis, you may if you will, for I will never fetch him out, and further saith not." Judgment for the pltf with costs and "if Johanes Loroson will not Replefe his horse and pay the Cost, then the horse to be sold forthwith...(Newt. Ct. R., 142, 3) : Dec. 5, 1682. Johanes Loroson is def. in an action of trespass on the case brough by Jno. Rider. Judgment for the def. with costs (Newt. Ct. R, 146, 7) : Dec. 5, 1682. Johanis Loroson is def in an action fo debt brought by Jno. Woolstencraft. "I, John Rider, am ready to depose that Johannes Lawrence brought a bridle and saddle belonging to Mr. Woolstencraft to my house and some time after itt being night he told me hee tooke them out of my house and went to Jamaica where hee lost the saddle but had left order to see to gett it else he must pay for it. Judgment for the pltf and that the def do return the saddle, bridell or the value with cost of suit. (Newt. Ct. R, 164, 7); Johanis Loroson enters an action of slander against Jno. Rider. Judgment for pltf and the def to pay pltf tenn shillings and cost of sute. (Newt. Ct. R., 146, 8); Johanis Loroson enters a complaint against Wm. Alburtis, judgment for the def with cost (Newt. Ct. R., 146, 8) : Dec. 20, 1682. At a Court of Sessions held at Gravesend, "the Constable of Newtown presents Johannes Lourenson for giving the Justice abusive language and saying he would doe Justice to some and not to others. Upon his submission to ye Ct. and Justice Betts,...the Ct. will pass it bye at this time." (Kings Co. Ct. Rec., 14) : Sep. 1683 Johanis Loroson appears on a "Rate List of Newtown 1683" for 1 head, 20 acres land, 2 horses, 4 cows, 3 sheep (Doc. Hist. NY II 290) : Feb. 1684. Johanes Lores his Marke is two half pennyes on the of Eare: One on the upper Side, and the other on the Under Side; and a slitt in the neare Eare on the Under side of the Eare, a littel Slanting (Newt. Ct. R., 248) : May 7, 1684. Johanes Loroson enters two actions of debt against the Estate of Mathias Barry (Newt. Ct. R., 160-4; Newt. R., I, 274) : Sep. 3, 1684. Johanes Loroson testifyeth upon oath that he heard Edward Stevenson say he was to give John Bull ten shillings for to trim his orchard, but he had better have given him some pounds to Lett it alone, for he had Cut halfe the trees off, and further saith not. (Newt. Ct. R., 164) : June 17, 1684. Johanes Loroson and Peter Buckhood take quit claim from Jno. Pallmer and wife of land bought from Rich. Britnell by her father, Robt. Clark (Newt. R., I, 271) : Feb. 4, 1685. In a suit between Johanns Loroson and Thomas Wandall, Rev. Morgan Jones testified "that about the 2 day Janewary Last past this dep: being att the hous of Mr. Wandall, Johanis Loroson came thare and tould Mr. Wandall he came to speeke with him about the Land that he was goeing to fens In: and Johanis tod. Mr. wandall that he would Cut downe his fense: and Mr. Wandall sd if you doe I will cut you. Whareupon this dep. did advise them to put ther busines to some sucfitiant nabor and named Captayn Beets, and further sayth not." "Mr. Wandall doth declare before the Ct. that he willl deliver and allow Johanis Loroson and Peter Buckhood all the land that doth belong to them....(Newt. Ct. R., 168) : May 9, 1685. Johanis Lourense signs a survey agreement relating to lands at Mespat Kills. (Newt. R., I, 366) : Sep. 24, 1686. Johanis Loroson appears among the Purchasers and freeholders of Newtown. : Nov. 25, 1686. Johannis Lawresse appears as a grantee in the Dongan Patent to Newtown (Thompson's Hist., L.I., II 142) : Apr. 6, 1687. Johannes Lourensen draws one of the "Little Lots" on the S. bounds of the town (Newt. R) : Apr. 6, 168. Johannes Lourensen, "inhabitant of Maspeth Kills in the bounds of Newtown," signs a retraction of rash words he had too freely indulged in, namely: "that Newtown records was false" (Newt. Ct. R) : Dec. 1687. Johanis Loroson is def in an action brought by Edward Coleborn, for taking away the pltf's canoe to go to Manning's (Blackwell's) Island. The def showing that he had leave, obtained judgment (Newt. Ct. R, 271) : Jun. 21, 1690. Johannes Lourense is mentioned in a deed from Thos. Parcell and wife to Bourgon Bragaw as having formerly owned 10 acres between Burger's Sluice and the Narrow Passage at Mespat Kills : Dec. 24, 1693. Johannes Louwrenson of Maspet Kills in ye bounds of Newtown conveys to Jus. Abit "a draft lot as it fell to him, the sd Johannes Louwrenson, by lot, and to be laid out southwardly of the sd town." This seems to have been the lot drawn by Johannes Apr. 6, 1687. (Newt. R., I, 302 or 502?) : Aug. 28, 1695. Johanes Lowerenson of Mespatts Kills, yeoman, buys from Mathias Boockhols the S. half of lot....(N.Y. Rec. XXVIII, 258) : Apr. 22, 1697. Johannes Louwrensen op Dyck of Newtown, LI Province of NY yeoman buys of Thomas Green, for 101 1/2 pounds 250 acres above "the ffalls of the Delaware in ye Province of West New Jersey" (at which falls is now built Trenton). : July 12, 1697. Johannis Louwrensen op Dick of Maidenhead in Burlington Co. NJ, yeoman, buys of Thomas Revel 1050 acres above the Falls of Delaware. (West Jersey Deeds B. p 594 Trenton) : July 13, 1697. a Mortgage from Johannis Louwrensen op Dick to Tho. Revell to secure payment of 5 pounds, 5 sh., yearly etc. (same, p 594) : Nov. 3, 1697. Johannis Louwrensen op Dyck of Maidenhead, yeoman, buys of Jno. Dixson 200 acres at Maidenhead for 40 pounds, paid in full (same, p 600) : 1697. Johannis Louwrensen op Dyck Ear Marks for ye Right Ear 2 half pennies on both sides thus...& ye Left a Slitt on ye under side ye Ear thus...(Burlington Recs. 1680. Trenton) : March 18, 1698. Jer. Bass and Thomas Revell, Agents for the West Jersey Society for 5 shillings, deed to Ralph Hunt, John Bainbridge, Johannes Louwrensen, and other residents, .....100 acres in Maidenhead, in trust for the inhabitants of "for ye Erecting of a Meeting House and for Burying ground and School House...(same, p 655) : Nov. 3, 1698 and again on Nov. 3, 1699. Johannes Louwrensen a member of the Grand Jury for Burlington Co. (Burl. Court book, Supr. C't, Trenton, 158) : May 14, 1700. Johannes Louwrensen, yoeman of Maidenhead, Co. of Burlington, Province of West Jersey deeds to Richboll Mott of Hempstead, Queen's Co. upon Island of Nassau in Province of NY for 200 pounds 1050 acres in West Jersey. : Nov. 3, 1702. Johanis Lorrenson, Grand Juryman. Court held at Burlington (Burl. Court Book, p 192. Supr. C't. Trenton) : Aug 26, 1703. At a meeting at house of Ralph Hunt in Maidenhead Twp.,...John Bainbridge, Ralph Hunt, Theophilus Phillips, Samuel Hunt, Joshua Anderson, Benjamin Harden, Jonas Lawrense, Joseph Sackett, et al (39 in all) having heard read the agreement of April 20, 1703 between Dr. Daniel Coxe, Esq. and Thomas Revell on behalf of the purchasers of land within Maidenheadand Hopewell, signify their consent thereto, (West Jersey, AAA, 8 Trenton) : Nov. 7, 1705. Johannes Lawrence in suit with John Hampon Sr (or Harrison) for 360 pounds...(Supr. Ct. Min 1704-15, p 19 Trenton); May 10, 1706. same suit discontinued by consent of both parties. : Sept. 29, 1707. Johanas Lowrense yeoman of Maidenhead buys of Thomas Standeland 12 acres for 20 pounds on the N side of Assanpink Creek below Mahlin Stacy's Mill bridge,........provided Johanas Lowrensen does not stop the course of the creek to impedite Mahlin's mill....(West Jersey DD 382 Trenton) : July 18, 1709 Johannes Louwrensen and Cahterine his wife, both of Maidenhead sells to Enoch Anderson of Hopewell, NJ yeoman land N side of Assanpink Creek below the Falls of Delaware 12 acres for 20 pounds. Signed Catherine (X) Louwrensen, Johannes Louwrensen (West Jersey, DD 38, Trenton) : Jan. 1, 1712. "At a Town Meeting to endeavor for the promoting of a County in the Upper part of the Province....The subscriptions ranged from 2 pounds down, among them was Johannes Louwrensen 15 shillings (Maidenhead Town Book) : Aug. 8, 1713. Johannis Opdyck of Maidenhead, Burlington County, NJ yeoman, gives quit claim deed to Thomas Skillman of Newtown, Queens Co., LI of land at Mespatt Kills in Newtown. Same land Johannes purchased on March 10, 1669. : Nov. 1, 1722. Johannes Lowrezson Opdyck sold 150 acres in Maidenhead to Enoch Andrus. (West Jersey AB 110 Trenton) : The Will of Johannes Opdyck, February 12, 1729 :''In the name of God amen. The twlfth day of February in the year of our Lord 1728-9 I Johan Opdike of Hopewell in ye County of Hunterdone in ye provence of West New Jersey Husbandman, being very sick and weak in body, but of perfect mind and memory, thanks be given unto god theirefore, Calling unto mind the mortality of my body, and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my Last will and testament:<br>that is to say principly and first of all I give and Recommend my soul unto the hands of god that gave it, and for my body, I Recommnd it to the Earth to be buried in a Christian Like and desent manner, atcretion of my Executors, nothing doubting but at the geniral Reserrection, I shall receive the same againe by the mighty power of god and s touching Such worldly Estate, wherewith it hath pleased god to bless me in this life,I give and devise and dispose of the same in the following maner and form''; <br>''Imprimus I give and bequeath to my well beloved son Louerence Opdike twele shillings; Item that William Critchfield shall have his bils and bonds delivered up withoout any mollistaion.''<br>''Item I give to my grantson Cornelius Anderson all my weareing cloths and Irn Cittle one plater and four plates''<br>''Item I likewise constitute and make my well beloved Sone and grantson Louerence Opdike and Elikim Anderson my Executors of my Last will and testament and after paying all my debts that the above written Leagusies may bee fulfilled I also bequeate that after all depts be paid that the Remainder Shall be Eauilly divided amongst my Eight Children and now are Living and I do hereby utterly disalow and Revoke and disanull all and every other testaments wills and bequeathed Ratifying & Confirming this and no other to be my Last will and testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seale the day and year above writen.''<br><br>'' Signed Sealed published pronounced and declared by ye said Johanes Opdike as his Last will and testament in the preasents of us the Subscribers, vis''-<br>John Anderson <br>Francis Vannoey <br>Proved March 26, 1729. <br>Lib. 3, p. 15 1728-9 March 24. Inventory of the personal estate, £13.5; made by Robert Laning and John Read. <br>1731 April 7. Account of the estate by the executors, above named, who have paid for the coffin to John Smith 18s., for rum, sugar and spice to John Brains £1.13, for a barrel of cider to Abraham Anderson 9s., biskakes 16s., all at the funeral; Cornelius Anderson for nursing during the last illness £3.16. === Name === : Name: Johannes Lourense /Opdike/ <ref name="src"/> === Birth ===: Birth: Date: 1651 Place: Kills, Long Island, N.Y. <ref name="src"/> : Born 1651 in Holland : Birth: Date: 1651 Place: New Amsterdam, New Netherland<ref name="srcnfo"> Source: S941 Author: Opdyke, Charles Wilson Title: Op Dyck Genealogy Publication: Name: Weed, Parsons & Co.; Location: Albany, New York; Date: 1889; Page: p. 155 - 167</ref> === Marriage === : Husband: [[Opdike-9|Johannes Lourense Opdike]] : Child: [[Opdike-8|Annetje Opdike]]: Marriage: Date: ABT 1672 Place: Burlington Co., N.J.<ref name="src"> Source: S40 Title: World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1 Abbreviation: World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1 Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc. Publication: Release date: August 22, 1996 Note: Customer pedigree. Page: Tree #2469 Note: Date of Import: Oct 27, 1998</ref> === Death ===: Death: Date: 03 MAR 1728/29 Place: Hopewell, Mercer, N.J.<ref name="src"/>Hopewell, Burlington, New Jersey<ref name="srcnfo"/> : Died 1729 in Hopewell, NJ === Will ===: Will: Date: 12 FEB 1729 Place: Hopewell, Burlington, New Jersey <ref name="srcnfo"/> === Event ===: Event: Will probated by Gov. Montgomery of New Jersey Type: Will Proved:Date: 26 MAR 1729 Place: Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey <ref name="srcnfo"/> == Sources == <references />* The Op Dyck genealogy, containing the Opdyck--Opdycke--Updyke--Updike American descendents of the Wesel and Holland families by Opdyke, Charles Wilson, b. 1838; Opdycke, Leonard Eckstein, 1858-1914 https://archive.org/stream/opdyckgenealogyc1889opdy#page/170/mode/2up * https://archive.org/stream/opdyckgenealogyc1889opdy#page/154/mode/2up * http://jslafferty.com/Louris_opdyckfm.html http://www.njfounders.org/node/205 * Source: S29 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.; Repository: [[#R1]] Repository: R1 Ancestry.com == Acknowledgments ==* Thank you to [[Broughton-306 | David Lawrence]] for creating WikiTree profile Opdycke-26 through the import of Broughton Family 8 1 13_2013-08-13 for web.ged on Aug 16, 2013.* WikiTree profile OpDyck.-2 created through the import of export.ged on Jul 19, 2011 by [[Headley-130 | Chérie Woodlief]].*Thank you to [[Agee-308 | William Agee]] for creating WikiTree profile Opdike-9 through the import of MARIELANGFORDEXPORT.GED on Sep 23, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by William and others. ===From Duplicate (Duplicate info ?)=== === Notes ===: Note <span id='N14842'>N14842</span>Our sketch of Louris showed Johannes in 1660 at Gravesend at nine years of age losing his father; Johannes and his eldest brother Peter making wills in each others' favor; and their widowed mother Christina marrying Lourens Petersen, who two years afterwards generously relinquishes Peter's contribution made for the lad's support. Two years later the three boys sell their farm at Gravesend and the family removes to Dutch Kills, and there in 1670 Johannes receives from his step-father 45 acres of upland and several acres of salt meadow, on or near the old Brutnell patent. From this time until his moving to New Jersey in 1697, we find more than 60 mentions of his transactions on the Newtown records; during the following 33 years of his life in West Jersey we find more than 40 mentions of his acts there in the records of his Township, county and State. The greater part of all these refer to his numerous purchases of land and his suits in court, but others reveal his strong personality. We have found also six of his autographs, given above, and one document entirely in his own hand. With true Dutch obstinacy he long clung to his patronymic, writing his name Johannes Lourense, meaning Johannes the son of Lourens. This shows that his education was good, for accurate Dutch scholars tell us that Lourense is the correct patronymic of Lourens, of which Louris is another form. Later he added a w, Louwrense. In eight different deeds his name is written, (with slight variations of spelling by the clerk), Johannes Louwrensen op Dyck; and in one, in 1713, Johannes Opdyck. The identification is certain. The same lands which he purchases under one name, he sells under the other; his stock-mark is always the same; his handwriting is always the same. His children are invariably called op Dyck, or Opdyck; they are thus married and thus baptize their children in the Dutch churches of New York and New Jersey, and they thus appear on hundreds of other records. And it is noticeable that the name is written in the Dutch form op Dyck; where it is otherwise, it was doubtless the work of an English clerk, until the family finally accepted the change. Johannes however "is of the old rock;" the Dutch patronymic is enough for him, and he rarely changes. In fact, if he had added his family surname it would be a reason for believing him not a true Hollander, but an Englishman, Frenchman or German. On his last bed of sickness, the old man once more relents and again signs Johannes Opdyck, to the will which the lawyer has so drawn; the neighbors so witness, the executors so prove, and the Governor so admits it to probate. : : His home, during all the years he remained in Newtown, was on the old Brutnell patent, which covered 100 acres on the east side of Dutch Kills at the hook or point of entrance into Mespat Kill. Two miles east of him was Maspeth or English Kills, the old ruined settlement of Richard Smith and his Taunton friends, broken up 20 years before by the savages. Three miles still further east was the more recent New England settlement, begun 12 years before under the name of Middelburg,- a violently seditious colony, the leader of the English villages of Long Island in seceding to Connecticut and proclaiming allegiance to Charles II,- whereupon it called itself Hastings. At the English capture, the Duke of York named Long Island "Yorkshire," changed the name of Hastings to Newtown, "in the West Riding of Yorkshire," and gave it jurisdiction of Maspeth and Dutch Kills. The records of the town from 1659 are preserved in the Clerk's office at Newtown; they contain the minutes of the town court to 1688, land titles to the Revolution, and town meetings until now. It was always an intensely English town, with an English Independent preacher, church and parsonage; in 1660, out of 35 males all were English but one Swede. : : Johannes' home, as we have said, was five miles west, among a few Dutch farms planted 24 years before,- when the primeval forest was disturbed only by Indians, wild beasts and fowl, deer, beavers, and innumerable plumed songsters. The neighborhood could tell its own stories of dangers, Pieter Andriessen had been carried away captive by the savages nine years before, and the tale must have often been told by the young Andersons while courting Johannes' three daughters. Only five years before, three Indians had come to the house of another Dutch settler at the Kills, and learning, while picking and boiling pigeons by the fire, that he had 80 guilders worth of wampum in the house, had that night murdered him, his wife and two men. The Dutch farmers had concentrated for safety on Smith's Island (now Maspeth Island), which they called Aernhem after the capital of Guelderland; but their village had been broken up by order of the Council, that it might not hinder the growth of Bushwick, and the cottages had been removed. If any one now wishes to find Johannes' farm, let him cross the East River to Hunters Point and follow one mile up the North bank of Newtown Creek until he crosses the north branch; it is the tract between the east bank of this branch and the main creek, and runs eastward toward Calvary Cemetery. It is now a part of Long Island City and adjoins Brooklyn. : : Johannes' first 50 acres here, ''bounded westerly by Burger's Creek," acquired when he was not yet 21 years old, may have been a gift of affection, for we find him the next year witnessing another deed of land at the Kills, to his brother Otto, from the step-father. Johannes' manhood was recognized two years later, when he signed a certificate of the election at Newtown of two deputies to wait upon the Commanders of the Dutch war ships. This is memorable as his first autograph so far found, but far more memorable as being made upon an occasion of great Dutch rejoicing. Holland and England had been at war, and two Dutch Commodores, returning from the West Indies, quietly sailed their fleet up New York Bay, anchored under the fort, and summoned the English garrison to surrender, which it did without a shot. How joyfully the news must have flown from house to house at the Kills: ''The Dutch have captured New York!'' The English towns on Long Island hastened to send their delegates to surrender the staff of office and English colors to their Dutch conquerors. As the Newtown deputies were Englishmen, it is believed that Johannes had the pleasure of acting as interpreter on this occasion. The next year a peace between England and Holland returned the province to the English, in exchange for Surinam yielded to the Dutch. : : This was the end of the Dutch sovereignty in North America. But the city which they founded has become the commercial centre of the continent, and the whole province still retains many of the features of its original settlers. Our Christmas merrymakings and gifts. New Year calls with their cakes and punch, Santa Claus with his tiny reindeers, Mayday movings and Easter eggs, are traditions and customs which we owe to our Holland ancestors. : : One year later, Johannes appears upon the Newtown census of 1675, as having ten acres under tillage and five head of cattle. We must recollect that the settlers enclosed only so much of their land as they kept in a high state of cultivation, pasture being free upon the common lands of the town. These common lands were allotted to the settlers from time to time, and Johannes soon receives ten acres as his share. By this time he is married to Tryntie (Catherine), and has named his first daughter Tryntie. He has been diligent and is now a prosperous farmer, able to buy the farm of his step-father, (50 acres of the Brutnell patent,) with the dwelling house and farm buildings, oxen and farming utensils "and a 12 gallon copper kettle,"- for all of which he pays 1,000 guilders down and 1,500 more before two years have expired, "paid in tobacco, wheat and peese," according to agreement. This year, 1678, he has 20 acres under tillage, three horses, two oxen and nine head of cattle. He receives another allotment of 10 acres of town land, and sells his first 50 acres to Humphrey Clay who has been running a ferry over Maspeth Creek and wishes a farm convenient to his boat-landing. The next year Johannes buys 17 more acres; and the following year he purchases 20 additional of the Brutnell patent, valuable land already under cultivation. Then he sells 27 acres he has acquired of the town land. : : The court records of Newtown, as in all other early colonies, are an amusing history of local disputes. Men bring suit against their neighbors for poor fences, for trespasses of cattle, for every little ground of quarrel; then there is a return suit for slander; and soon all are good friends again. Johannes is a party to twelve suits brought to a decision, of which he wins eight; others are settled by mutual agreement, or compromise in his favor. He found it necessary to maintain his rights perhaps the more frequently for the reason that he was a Dutchman among Englishmen. : : He evidently has a very strong sense of right and wrong. When his stock gets into Buckhout's pasture he "will not pay a stiver" to take his horse out of the pound, the fault probably being in Buckhout's fence. He has sharp words with Thomas Wandell about the encroachment of the latter's fence, and carries the matter to court, and Wandell is forced to make a just partition. An unnecessary suit is brought against him for a borrowed saddle, which he has lost but intends to replace; - he sues the officious witness in this case for slander, and punishes him in damages. He himself is often a witness, amusing the court with a story of how the threatened lawsuit of Dr. Greenfield has been already settled by a kiss of the lovely widow Roelofsen, - who, we are not surprised to find, soon, marries again. At another time, he testifies "that he heard Edward Stevenson say he was to give John Bull ten shillings for to trim his orchard, but he had better given him some pounds to let it alone, for he had cut half the trees off it." He enjoys a game of cards, and, following the practice of all ranks of society at that day, he is not unwilling to play for a little money with honest men. But when he finds that his antagonist has cheated, he refuses payment and prosecutes the swindler relentlessly until he convicts him of the crime before judge and jury in the Mayor's Court of New York. He lacks the bump of veneration and tells the Newtown Justice that "he would do justice to some and not to others," whereupon of course he has to make his submission to the outraged majesty of the Court. Again, believing an allotment of town lands to be unfair, he declares in righteous indignation that the town records are false, and is made to retract by the land-grabbers who were always in a majority at Newtown. : : But this is not the business of his life. He cares for his farm, and appears again upon the census in 1683 as a large cultivator. He is careful to record the ear-mark of his stock; he buys ''a ball face horse with one white foot behind," "at an outcry;" he is interested in orchards, where the far famed Newtown pippin originated; he has his last purchases of land surveyed; he is one of the grantees under the Dongan patent; he joins with his old antagonist Wandell and another in an agreement to purchase 88 more acres; he receives another town lot; he is 12 times a witness to the deeds of others, and has become an authority in real estate even with his old court antagonists, from one of whom as godfather the son of Johannes receives a bequest by will. : : Nor did Johannes forget that he was only four miles distant by water from New York, whither an hour's tide or a light oar would carry him on the then quiet river, past grassy banks under primeval forest trees. He bought a lot on Gold Street, by deed duly recorded at the time on the New York City records, as can be seen now at the recorder's office. No doubt he and his family often paid a social visit to their Dutch friends in that flourishing little town, who would in turn row up the river on a visit to the Kills for a rubber of whist. We are satisfied that on such occasions no more attempts at cheating were tried upon Johannes. If the guests lingered and their return home was delayed until after the nine o'clock city bell, their way through the streets of New York would still be lighted by the lanterns hung by poles from every seventh house. : : On his farm Johannes raised wheat, peas, rye, corn, flax, and especially tobacco. His orchard produced in abundance apples, pears and peaches. As he cleared new land, he made the wood into pine-staves, a common article of export, for which Newtown elected two inspectors. There was also a town inspector of meat and fish barrelled for exportation; and Johannes' residence on the creek, near the river islands and Hellegat, would supply him with fish before he could leave off the recreation." His eldest son Lawrence, (named in true Dutch style for the grandfather), could easily bring down with his gun a fat deer. The second son, Albert, could furnish the house with stores of wild fowl, or amuse himself with spearing and trapping the valuable beaver. The daughters, Tryntie, Engeltie and Annetie, would readily find in the woods an oversupply of strawberries, raspberries, mulberries, huckleberries, cranberries, plums and grapes for the table. The garden furnished melons and any vegetable one chose to plant, with all the fruitfulness of a virgin soil. "You shall scarce see a house but the south side is begirt with hives of bees which increase after an incredible manner,"-wrote Denton in 1670. : : Surplus products he exchanged by barter, for currency was scarce; we find one man buying a house and farm with ''600 lbs. of tobacco, 1,000 clapboards and half a fat of strong beer;" another exchanging "a negro boy" for land. Prices were: beef 2d, pork 3d, butter 6d per pound; wheat 5s, rye 2s 6d, corn 2s per bushel; victuals 6d per meal, labor 2s 6d per day, lodgings 2d per night, board 5s per week, beer 2d per mug. : : His stock gave him little trouble. He sent the swine to the meadows on the south side of Long Island that they might live upon the shell-fish on the beach and not injure his corn fields. His cattle and young horses had grass knee-high on the town commons in summer, and his own meadows furnished them in winter the salt hay which was found necessary for their health. : : Wolves were his worst enemies. It is related that one of the Newtown farmers, going at dusk to turn loose his horses, was beset by a number of these beasts from a neighboring swamp, and drove them off only by springing upon a stump and lashing them lustily with the halters. The place still called Wolf Swamp is on the east side of the Narrow Passage. As we find Johannes mentioned 1679 and 1690 as having owned ten acres adjoining ''the Narrow Passage," he may have been the farmer who fought wolves with halters. For their destruction the town offered a bounty of twenty shillings a head, to be paid by the constable, who nailed the heads over his door. They were caught by the Indians in traps or killed with powder and shot which the whites allowed for this purpose. The Indians had in 1666 sold their last hunting grounds, and few remained at Newtown. Their stone axes and arrow heads are still ploughed up; extensive deposits of burnt shells, the remains of their clam roasts, have been used to fertilize the farms; the marks of their burial places are at this day obliterated, but the localities are known. : : The neighborhood was given another serious alarm in 1675 by the Indian war in New England. Through the advice of the Governor, the English of Newtown surrounded their meeting house with a stockade for a refuge, kept a "double and strict watch," and seized all the canoes on the north shore. But the defeat of the savages in New England and the death of King Philip put an end to their fears. The Dutch farmers at the distant Kills must have fortified their homes, or built a fort of their own; we are told that Bushwick and other villages were surrounded by palisades until 1720. : : Johannes had to attend militia drill four days every year, and one day the general training of the Riding. We picture to ourselves a strong, solid, determined figure, with brown hair, blue eyes and Opdyke features, carrying "a good serviceable gunn, a good sword, bandoleers or home, a worme, a scowerer, a priming wire, shot bag and charger; one pound of good powder, four pounds of pistol bullets, or 24 bullets fitted to the gunn, four fathom of serviceable match for match-lock gunn, or four good flints fitted for a fire-lock gunn." Thus equipped he would repair on horseback to Newtown to be instructed "in all postures of warre, watching and warding." If he failed to attend, he must pay a fine, which went to furnish the company with halberds or battle-axes, drums and colors. Disorderly conduct on parade was punished with the "stocks, riding wooden horse," &c. The drill was begun and ended with public prayer, and followed by a town meeting where laws were enacted that settlers must maintain fences, grub the highway, and remove stumps in front of their lots. On such occasions the character of newcomers was investigated before they were allowed to settle; a new clergyman was called and given fifty acres for his support. Johannes must have voted for the town-meeting declaration which abolished the compulsory tax to maintain the Independent Church, substituting "a free-will offering, what every man will give." He doubtless dropped down the river in his skiff to attend the Dutch Church at New York, or drove his stout farm team and wagon to Brooklyn or over the hills to Flatbush. Unfortunately a great part of the old church records of Brooklyn and Flatbush are now lost. : : The census of 1683 showed that Johannes had more cultivated acres and stock than the average of his fellow townsmen. Newtown then contained about 500 population, one eighth as many as New York, for that now mighty city could boast that year only 4,000 people. : : In 1687 the Newtown militia mustered 125 men. In 1692 its first fulling mill was erected. It always encouraged honest craftsmen to settle, by giving them land. The distant little neighborhood at Dutch Kills formed an independent community, where every farmer practiced some useful mechanical branch. : : Thatched roofs were passing away. Toil had brought comfort, but no luxuries. Carpets were yet unknown. Furniture was of heavy oak. The table was still set with pewter platters and plain earthenware. Few families used table forks, for it was the universal fashion to eat with the fingers. The usual dress was of homespun linsey-woolsey. For a prosperous farmer the dress suit was a black or grey coat of this material, tight breeches of deerskin fastened with huge buckles at the knee, long hose, stout shoes with brass or silver-plated buckles, and a large beaver hat. We suspect however that Johannes retained the Dutch belted doublet, easy shortclothes, and tapering hat. Neighbors showed more friendship than now; if needed, they assisted in harvest, or brought their teams to help cart home the winter store of wood when cut. Wives and daughters came to the corn-husking and the spinning-frolic, plying their wheels at the latter until the flax or wool of the hostess was converted into thread. We doubt if any could show a neater house or whiter yarn than Catherine and her girls. : : The time arrives when Johannes is blessed with a large family of children; two of his daughters are married, and three infantile voices call him grandfather. Dutch Kills are too small for his household and herds. His sons and sons-in-law want more room. Restless spirits are talking of the Jerseys as a very paradise for climate and soil, -how its government is liberal, taxes low, land plentiful and cheap. Letters are read, and experienced men are quoted, that between the Raritan and the Delaware is a rich rolling country where clear streams are crossed with every mile of travel, "where you shall meet with no inhabitants but a few friendly Indians, where there are stately oaks whose broad-branched tops have no other use but to keep off the sun's heat from the wild beasts of the wilderness, where is grass as high as a man's middle, that serves for no other end except to maintain the elks and deer, who never devour a hundredth part of it, then to be burnt every Spring to make way for new." Can we wonder that Johannes and his family longed to settle upon those broad acres? We imagine these keen resolute men and courageous women thoughtfully discussing the matter by the winter fireside, while the plan was encouraged by the unanimous voice of the children, fired with the spirit of adventure. : : The history of the Jerseys was more familiar then than it is now. The Dutch West India Company had never successfully settled "Achter Kol," as they sometimes called it, excepting along the Hudson. On the Delaware River the Indians had murdered the first Dutch colonists at Gloucester and Fort Nassau, the Dutch and Swedes had joined in driving off an English colony from Salem, and the Dutch fleet had captured and shipped back to Europe the Swedish colonists between Camden and Cape May. In 1664 there were a few small settlements on the Hudson and Delaware, containing not 500 people in all. The interior lay buried in mystery, unsettled and unexplored. Some paths led the Indians from the mountains to gather stores of shell and fish at the seashore. Two old Indian trails kept open the communication between New York and the forts on the Delaware, and the infrequent intercourse was maintained by letters and packages carried from tribe to tribe by Indian runners. Charles II granted the territory to his brother the Duke of York who sold it to his friends Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret, naming it after the island of Jersey which Carteret had held for Charles against the Parliament. Berkeley sold West Jersey for £1,000 to Fenwick and Byllinge, who transferred it in 1674 to William Penn and other Quakers. The West Jersey Constitution and Laws, adopted at Burlington, gave more religious and political freedom than was then elsewhere known; it was far more the cradle of liberty in America than the boasted Rhode Island, Maryland, or Pennsylvania. East Jersey was bought at auction by Penn and his Quaker friends in 1682 for £3,400, and the Jerseys were then united in one government under an Assembly meeting at Elizabeth Town,- which had been named for the wife of Sir George Carteret. The West Jersey Proprietors continued to conduct land sales at their office in Burlington, where their surveys are preserved to this day by their Surveyor General. The new settlers of the Jerseys were at first largely the persecuted,-Quakers and Baptists from England and New England, Covenanters from Scotland, and Huguenots from France. Shiploads came from England, direct from imprisonment for religion's sake. A few Dutch and English from Long Island settled in Monmouth County or were scattered along the Raritan. There were not 2,000 males over 16 years of age in the Jerseys in 1697, when Johannes made a journey of investigation, saw the land that it was good, and bought in April 250 acres "above the Falls of the Delaware." : : In May or June the whole family moved from Dutch Kills in wagons and in carts, with horses and oxen, furniture and farming utensils,-their herds of stock in the rear doubtless driven by a negro slave or two, who formed part of the establishment of every prosperous planter in those days. Their route lay through Flatbush to a ferry at the Narrows, across Staten Island, and up the Raritan to its lowest fording-place, Inian's Ferry. Here they were perhaps joined by the women and children who had come in the easier way by boat on the Bay. Thence they followed the old Indian trail, then called ''the King's highway," across the State,-in recent days the turnpike from New Brunswick through Princeton to Trenton, none of which towns were even contemplated at the period we are describing. In the party were Enoch, Joshua and Cornelius Anderson, husbands of Tryntie, Engeltie and Annetie. We can faintly imagine the delight of all at the far rolling views, the ever-varying scenery of hill and dale, the richness of the vegetation, and the beauty of the babbling brooks by whose sides they encamped and ate of the fish, game and fruit of the untrodden forest. : : The letters of the first West Jersey settlers read as though they could scarcely find words to express their enthusiasm. "It is a country that produceth all things for the support and sustenance of man in a plentiful manner. If it were not so, I should be ashamed of what I had written before." ''I have travelled throughout most of the places that are settled and some that are not, and in every place I find the country very apt to answer the expectations of the diligent." ''I have seen and known this summer forty bushels of wheat of one bushel sown, and many more such instances I could bring which would be too tedious to mention."" The country is a brave country." "As good a country as any man need to dwell in." "As good as any in England." The Delaware was universally described as "a goodly and noble river,"-the soil was rich and fertile." "The air," wrote Gabriel Thomes in 1698, "is very delicate, pleasant and wholesome, the heavens serene, rarely overcast, bearing mighty resemblance to the better part of France." They found the country good; "so good," wrote one, "that I do not see how reasonably it can be found fault with. The country and air seem very agreeable to our bodies, - I do believe this river of Delaware is as good a river as most in the world." : : On went Johannes and his family across Millstone River and Stony Brook, to the Eight Mile Run of the Assanpink, six miles east of the Delaware River, close to what is now Lawrenceville of Lawrence Township in Mercer County. It was then Burlington County of West Jersey, up to the New York State line; and the whole unsettled country north of the Assanpink, from the Delaware to the old province line, was called Maidenhead after a castle in England. From it three years later was set off Hopewell Township; and it was not until 1714 that Maidenhead, Hopewell, and all north of them were set of as Hunterdon County. : : Johannes had chosen well, and his locality was soon settled by the most enterprising of his old neighbors of Newtown. Most of the names which we find on the records belonging to Maidenhead are those which we have found for 50 years previous at Newtown. No better men ever settled in the wilderness. They made the land blossom as a garden, and their names are now borne in all parts of our country by deserving descendants, who have however forgotten their worthy ancestors at Maidenhead. But these pioneers have left their mark, and Lawrence Township is now filled with fine old farm mansions surrounded by grand shade trees and richly cultivated fields. The stranger recognizes at once the presence of long continued prosperity and historical associations. The author passed through it on horseback, from Princeton to Trenton, before he knew its history or its connection with his ancestors, and he was much struck by it even then. : : There is a well-preserved tradition among the descendants that the carts of the Opdyck settlers were turned up at night to shelter the women and children until a few days work with axes and stout arms had prepared the first log-houses,-into which the family moved with sensations of which perhaps we in our days have no conception. : : Food was abundant; it was from the mouth of the Assanpink that Mahlon Stacy wrote a short time before: ''I have seen peaches in such plenty that some people took their carts a peach gathering. I could not but smile at the conceit of it. They are a very delicate fruit and hang almost like onions that are tied on ropes. My brother Robert had as many cherries this year as would have loaded several carts. It is my judgment by what I have observed, that fruit trees in this country destroy themselves by the very weight of their fruit. As for venison and fowls we have great great plenty. We have brought home to our houses by the Indians seven or eight fat bucks of a day; and sometimes put by as many, having no occasion for them: and fish in their season very plenteous. * * * There is plenty of beef and pork and good sheep, and cheap. * * * The common grass of the country feeds beef very fat. * * * In Burlington there are eight or nine fat oxen and cows in a market day and very fat. * * * There are plenty of most sorts of fish ever seen in England, besides new ones not known there; * * * and fowls plenty, as ducks, geese, turkeys, pheasants, partridges and many others. * * * I live as well to my content and in as great plenty as I ever did, and in a far more likely way to get an estate." : : Meanwhile Johannes himself, exploring further, has on July 13th bought, four miles to the northwest, 1050 acres (in fact 1300 acres) extending If miles north and south, 2 miles east and west, and including the site of the present village of Pennington, the largest single purchase in Hopewell. Four months later he buys 200 acres more, adjoining the" land laid out for the town's use." All of these are deeded to Johannes Louwrensen op Dych; and in this name he records at Burlington his same old ear-mark of stock. Early in the next year he appears third on the list of 33 male inhabitants of Maidenhead who take a deed of 100 acres in trust, ''for ye Erecting of a Meeting House and for Burying Ground and School House;" the list includes his son Lawrence and his three Anderson sons-in-law. Then, during three years, he is a member of the Grand Jury at Burlington. He seems to have owned a tract ''on Stony Brook within Maidenhead," according to a deed in 1701 from Ralph Hunt to Wm. Alburtus. He sells his large purchase of what is now Pennington for £200, double what it cost him. In the Supreme Court at Burlington he defends a suit which is withdrawn the following year. He buys 12 acres in what is now Trenton and sells it to his son-in-law Enoch, who becomes later one of the founders of that city, and is already Judge of Common Pleas of the Court held at Burlington. In 1708 Johannes writes with his own hand the certificate signed by Ralph Hunt and himself, and quoted later. Four years later he joins in a Town Meeting where he, his son Lawrence, and two of his sons-in-law, are among the largest subscribers to the expenses of setting off Hunterdon County. The next year "Johannes Opdyck of Maidenhead" gives a quitclaim deed for the 50 acres on Dutch Kills which he received from his step-father in 1670 and sold in 1678 to Humphrey Clay. : : The New Jersey records from 1697 to 1713 describe him as of Maidenhead. In 1714 he is mentioned in a deed as adjoining Alexander Lockhart and Captain Hallet, upon Stony Brook in Hopewell; this may be the date of his removal to the new Township where he owned several tracts of land. It was in Hopewell that his son Albert was one of the founders of the Baptist Church, and that Annetie's husband Cornelius Anderson had a mill near a school-house, was tax-collector and one of the founders of the first Presbyterian church (at Ewing), as was also Tryntie's husband Enoch Anderson, who owned a large part of Trenton, then in Hopewell. Trenton then "contained scarcely a house;" and in a private dwelling there (perhaps Enoch's) was held the new Hunterdon County Court from 1714 to 1719, and alternately at the church meeting-house in Maidenhead. In 1721 Johannes was 70 years of age, yet some evil-doer in Hunterdon County stood in such terror of the old man's physical vigor as to apply to the Court for protection. The early records of Hopewell Township are lost, as are those of the Presbyterian churches of Maidenhead and Hopewell. A Dutch Clergyman from Bucks County, Pa., baptized in Hopewell six children of Annetie, Tryntie, and Engeltie in 1710 and 1712; Lawrence baptized a son in the Dutch church of the Raritan in 1704. The records of the Dutch churches are in the language of Holland, as was their preaching; we know therefore that Johannes and his children still clung to the Dutch religion and language even in the Jersey wilderness. : : It would seem from mentions in deeds for adjoining land that Johannes must have owned yet other tracts than those above described. The two large volumes at Trenton, called Bass and Revel's Books, contain chiefly deeds from the West Jersey proprietors, and are written so fine as to strain the eyes to read even with a magnifying glass. Conveyances from individuals were not usually recorded but were preserved only in private chests and attics. It is only from another conveyance forty years later that we learn that Johannes, a few years before his death, sold or gave to his son-in-law Enoch 150 acres of his first purchase. He no doubt followed the old custom and while still living divided the bulk of his property among his children. : : During the 32 years of Johannes' life in West Jersey, the country was a sparsely settled frontier. Trenton was just started; Princeton and Pennington were not yet begun. The only thing like a village, in all of West Jersey north of Burlington, was this settlement now called Lawrenceville, where his son Lawrence and son-in-law Joshua Anderson remained and were prominent. The trading was done at Burlington, which in those days was a rival, of Philadelphia. In 1715 there were only four or five houses along the King's Highway between New Brunswick and the "Falls of the Delaware"(Trenton), but in 1730 it was described with pride as " a continual lane of fences and good farm-houses," and eighteen years later as the best peopled place in America outside of the towns. : : When we imagine Johannes' Jersey home, we think of no high-posted and canopied bedstead, tall clock or tiled fire-place. We picture a long log-house, with half doors, and chimney wide enough to hold the family and smoke the venison, with great logs hauled in by oxen through the opposite doors. The floor is carpeted with white sand from the sea-shore. On the walls are deer-skin suits and fur coats; from the beams hang guns, powder-horns and nets. Above in the garret is stored a heavy heap of grain. No bolt is on the door; with true Dutch hospitality, rum, sugar, and molasses, or the barrel of cider, stand ever ready for the- guest. Outside the house are nailed wolf and panther heads. In the rear are the oven, the forge, the carpenter's shop, the wooden ploughs and the sickles. On the front stoop, beneath the shadows of giant forest trees, sits Johannes watching his great-grandchildren swinging on grape-vines from boughs one hundred feet above, while his sleek horses and large Holstein cattle lie in the tall grass of the meadow on the Run, and the yellow grain waves its forty-fold increase in the newly cleared fields. : : Feb. 12, 1729, at the age of 78 years, Johannes Opdyck made his will in Hopewell. His wife was already dead. In the touching formula and quaint spelling of the day, he left his property to be equally divided among his eight children then living, and appointed his son Lawrence and grandson Eliakim, son of Annetie, his executors. Two months later he died and the will was admitted to probate by Governor Montgomery; it is now preserved, with a few others of that period, in the vaults of the State House at Trenton. The statement of his executors is beautifully engrossed and stitched with silk cord,-in a style superior to that of other similar papers there filed; we have reproduced its first page. : : The burial place of Johannes and his wife is unknown. The graveyards of the old Dutch church at Harlingen and of the Presbyterian churches of Lawrenceville and Ewing contain many tombstones of sufficient antiquity, but their inscriptions are now illegible. Perhaps the aged couple was solemnly laid to rest in some private enclosure amidst the forest they loved so well, where the keenest eye may now search in vain for their leveled hillocks and gray stones. : : Let us revere the name of our sturdy ancestor, who in two States met the savage, the wild beast and the wilderness, and left in their stead the farm, the mill, the school, the organization of Township and county, the determined Dutch love of freedom under just and equal law. It was a long stride in civilization. His descendants have inherited the benefits of his life as unconsciously as they have many of the traits of his character.: - The Op Dyck genealogy, containing the Opdyck--Opdycke--Updyke--Updike American descendents of the Wesel and Holland families. 1889. p. 155-167. :Will of Johannes Opdyck: In the name of god amen, the twelfth day of february in the year of our Lord 1728-9 I Johan opdike of Hopewell in ye County of Hunterdone in ye provence of west new Jarsey Husbandman, being very sick and weak in body, but of perfect mind and memory, thanks be given unto god theirefore. Calling unto mind the mortality of my body, and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my Last will and testament: that is to say principly and first of all I give and Recomend my Soul unto the hands of god that gave it, and for my body, I Recomend it to the Earth, to be buried in a Christian Like and desent manner, at the Discretion of my Executors, nothing doubting but at the geniral Reserrection, I shall Receive the same againe by the mighty power of god and as touching Such worldly Estate, wherewith it hath pleased god to bless me in this Life, I give devise and dispose of the same in the following maner and form: Imprimus I give and bequeathe to my well beloved son Louerence opdike twelve shillings; Item that william Critchfield shall have his bils and bonds delivered up without any mollistation. Item I give to my grantson Cornelius Anderson all my weareing Cloths and one Irn Cittle one plater and four plates Item I Likewise Constitute and make my well beLoved Souq and grantson Louerence opdike and Eliahwi anderson my ExecAitors of my Last will and testament and after paying all my depts that the above written Leagusies may bee fulfilled I also bequeate that after all depts be paid that the Remainder Shall be Equilly divided amongst my Eight Children that now are Living and I do hereby utterly disalow and Revoke and disanuU all and every other former testaments wills Legusies and Executors by me in any wayes before this time named willed and bequeathed Ratifing & Confirming this and no other to be my Last will and testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & Scale the day and year above writen. : : Signed Sealed published pronounced and declared by ye Said Johanes opdike as his Last will and testament in the preasents of us the Subscribers, vis - John. Anderson : : Johannes Opdyck. (L. S.) Author: Bea Wijma Author: Ellen Smith Author: Victoria VanAllen Author: Victoria VanAllen Author: Victoria VanAllen Author: Victoria VanAllen Author: Victoria VanAllen Author: Victoria VanAllen | Lourens, Johannes (I643)
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240 | {{New Netherland Settler|Needs=Cleanup}} == Biography == Denyse or Dionys Tuenessen, bp. Apl. 16, 1654; m. 1st Oct. 22, 1682, Elizabeth da. of the Rev. Theodorus Johannes Polhemius of Fl''; m. 2nd, Aug. 12, 1685, Helena da. of Jacques Cortelyou and wid. of Claes or Nicholas Van Bruntof N. U.; d. prior to 1707. Was a master carpenter, and bought land in 1687 in FP, where he then resided and took the oath of allegiance, his name appearing on the patent of said town in 1685. After his second marriage he removed to the lands of his wife on the Nayack tract in the vicinity of the Narrows, and also owned lands at Yellow Hoek. Owned lands on S. I., where he appears to have resided a portion of his time and held the office of justice of the peace. Dec. 30, 1701, as of S. I., he signed a petition of the anti-Leislerian faction. Bought lands at Millstone, N. J., in 1701, and assessed for 80 A. in N. U. in 1706. After his death his wid. m. Hendrick Hendricksen. His descendants adopted Denyse as their surname. Issue:— : Jaques; : Theunis, bp. Apl. 24, 1687, and d. young; : Neeltje, bp. Sept. 22, 1689, m, Jacob Vanderbilt of S. I.; : Tunis, bp. Apl. 2, 1692; : Femmetje, m. Gerretsen of Six Mile Run, N. J.; : Cornells, bp. Apl. 26, 1696; and : Helena, b. 1700, m. Mar. 9, 1717, Frederick Van Leeuwen or Liew of J'', who settled at Three Mile Run, N. J., d. Mar. 6. 1784. <ref>Bergen page 93.</ref> <ref>https://ia802607.us.archive.org/32/items/registerinalphab00berg/registerinalphab00berg.pdf</ref> Nijs ( Denys) Theunissen was a son of [[Nijssen-6|Theunis Nijssen]] and [[Seals-13|Femmetje Seals]]. He was baptized on Sunday 12 April, 1654.<ref> Date-Datum: sunday-zondag 12 April, 1654 <br>Child-Kind: '''Nijs''' Geslacht: Man <br>Father- Vader: '''Theunis Nijssen'''<br>Witn.-Getuigen: Jan Evertszen Bout, Albert Cornelis Wantenaer, Willem Bredenbend, Paulus van der Beeck<br> Remark-Opmerking: Witn.-Getuigen 5 en 6 are- zijn Aeltje Cornelis en Grietie Jans<br>Place of Event- Gebeurtenisplaats: NDG- New Netherland* Source: Wie Was Wie: Documenttype: DTB Dopen Erfgoedinstelling: Nationaal Archief Plaats instelling: Den Haag Collectiegebied: Nieuw-Nederland Registratiedatum: 12 april 1654 Akteplaats: Nieuw Amsterdam-New York Collectie: Collegiate Church of New York Aktesoort: [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/personen-zoeken/zoeken/document/a2apersonid/87481500/srcid/22414846/oid/1 Doopboek 12 April, 1654]</ref> He probably had a twin brother named [[Theunissen-159|Jan Theunissen]]. Nijs (Denys) T(h)eunisse(n) married:# on 22 Oct 1682 Elizabeth Polhemus; daughter of Rev. Theodorus Johannes Polhemus and Catherine Van Werven# on 12 Aug 1685 at New Utrecht Helena Cortelyou; died after 1726; daughter of Jacques Cortelyou and widow of Claes or Nicholas Van Brunt. <ref>Holland Society Book 72 https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/42037_2421401696_0511-00177?pid=80731</ref> He was a master carpenter and bought land in Flatbush. After his second marriage he moved to the Nyack tract in the vicinity of the Narrows and also owned lands at Yellow Hoeck. He also owned land on Staten Island and resided there part of the time. In 1701, he purchased lands at Millstone NJ. He died before 1707 Twin of Jan === Baptism ===: 12 Apr 1654 Place: Midwood/Flatbush (now neighborhood in Brooklyn, Kings County, NY) <ref name="twelve">Source: S12 Title: genforum.genealogy.com/tunison/messages Data Changed: 01/21/07, 16:28:01 Page: 01/22/07, 17:13:43, 0</ref><ref name="eleven"> Source: S11 Title: GenForum.genealogy.com/denise/messages/ Data Changed: 01/21/07, 16:11:13 Page: 01/22/07, 17:13:43, 0 </ref><ref name="fourteen">Source: S14 Title: http://www.angelfire.com/ny/chickened/cortelyoufamily.html Quality or Certainty of Data: 0 Data Changed: 01/21/07, 19:10:35 Page: 01/22/07, 17:13:43, 0 </ref><ref name="fifteen">Source: S15 Title: FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File Quality or Certainty of Data: 2 Data Changed: 01/22/07, 15:17:04 Page: 01/22/07, 17:13:43, 0</ref> : 12 Apr, 1654 Place: New Amsterdam, NY:''' Note''': There are 2 entries in the "Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1901" for New Amsterdam Baptisms from 1639-1730: 1654 Apr 12; Teunis Nyssen: Jan; and Teunis Nyssen: Nys.<ref name="twenteight">Source: S28 www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com Data Changed: 02/21/07, 11:23:20 Page: 02/21/07, 11:30:19, 0,</ref><ref name="sixon"/><ref name="twentynine"> Source: S29 Teunis G. Bergen. ''Register, Early Settlers of Kings County, LI, NY.'' New York, 1881.</ref> : 16 Apr, 1654 Place: New Amsterdam, NY: '''Note''': Baptism on this date according to 3rd source <ref name="fifteen"/><ref name="twenteight"/><ref name="twentynine"/> === Marriage === : Wife: [[Polhemus-57|Elizabeth Polhemus]] 22 OCT 1682 Flatbush Dutch Church <ref name="sixon"/><ref> Source: S244 ''Genealogies of Long Island Families: Form The NYG & B Record.'' Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. (Baltimore: 1987) </ref><ref name="twotwoseven"> Source: S227 ''Flatbush Dutch Church Marriages & Baptisms, 1677-1757'' Editor: Arthur C.M Kelly. Publication: Rhinebeck, NY: 1997 </ref> <ref> https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/42037_2421401696_0511-00167?pid=2080600</ref> : Wife: [[Cortelyou-34|Helena Cortelyou]], 12 APR 1685 Place: Flatbush Dutch Church:: Note: 2nd marriage for both <ref name="thirteen">Source: S13 Title: http://www.stipak.com/vanderveer/maria/MariaVanderveer.HTM Data Changed: 02/21/07, 11:01:15 Page: 0</ref><ref name="twentynine"/><ref name="twotwoseven"/> <ref name="twofoursix"> Source: S246 ''Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings, NY.'' Holland Society of NY: 1998 Volume: Vol 1, 1677-1720 </ref>; 29 Mar 1685 betrothed <ref name="onthrfou">Source: S134 John Van Zandt Cortelyou. ''The Cortelyou Genealogy.'' Lincoln, Nebraska: Brown Printing Service, 1942 Page: 04 </ref> === Residence ===: 1685 Place: Midwood/Flatbush (now neighborhood in Brooklyn, Kings County, NY) <ref name="onthrfou"/><ref name="twofoursix"/> : AFT 12 APR 1685 Place: New Utrecht (now neighborhood in Brooklyn, Kings County, NY):: Note: moved to Helena?s property at the Narrows <ref name="onthrfou"/><ref name="sixon">Source: S61 Charlotte R. Woglom Bangs. ''Our Ancestors.'' Publication: Brooklyn: Press of Kings County Journal, 1896 </ref> === Land Purchase ===: 1685-87 Flatbush (now neighborhood in Brooklyn, Kings County, NY) <ref name="sixon"/> : 1687 Midwood/Flatbush (now neighborhood in Brooklyn, Kings County, NY) :Note: probably before 1685 <ref name="onthrfou"/> : 1701 on Millston River, NJ <ref name="onthrfou"/> === Census ===: 1698 New Utrecht (now neighborhood in Brooklyn, Kings County, NY), Kings, NY - self, wife,5 children, 5 slaves <ref>Source S136 URL: http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/Census/1698.Kings.Census.html Date: 16 Apr 2009 Page: 06 </ref><ref name="onthrfou"/> === Occupation === : master carpenter <ref name="onthrfou"/><ref name="sixon"/> === Death === : 1707 (before) <ref name="thirteen"/> : 1713, New York Harbor, New York === Church records ===* 1654 Apr 12 1) Nijs 2) Jan - Theunis Nijssen. Wit.: Jan Evertszen Bout, Albert Corn. Wantenaer, Willem Bredenbend, Mr. Paulus Van der Beeck, Aeltje Cornelis, Grietie Jans. <br />''Note: The baptism record does not mention that they were twins which was typically the way that multiple birth baptisms were recorded in the New York Dutch Reformed Church.'''<ref>Thomas Grier Evans. "Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York." In ''Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society''. Vol. II. New York: Printed for the Society, 1890.</ref><br>Baptism Sunday 12 April 1654 Child: Nijs Father: Theunis Nijssen Witn. : Jan Evertszen Bout, Albert Cornelis Wantenaer, Willem Bredenbend, Paulus van der Beeck, Aeltje Cornelis and Grietie Jans. # 1687 Apr 24 thuenes; parents: deonijs thuenessen, Leena Cartelijou. Wit.: dirck Jansen, Janneke theunessen. <ref>Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998) via Chris Chester, "The Brouwer Genealogy Database".</ref># 1689 Sep 22 Neeltje; parents: Dionijs Theunissen, Helena Cardeljouw. Wit.: Jaques Cardeljouw, Maria Cardeljouw. # 1692 Apr 02 Teunis; parents: Nijs Teunissen, Helena Kerteljou. Wit.: Jan Teunissen, Annitje Teunis. <ref>https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/42037_2421401696_0511-00042?pid=80404#?imageId=42037_2421401696_0511-00030</ref># 1696 Apr 26 Cornelis; parents: Dionijs Theunissen, Helena Cordeljouw. Wit.: Jeronimus Raplije, Elsje Snedeker. <ref>A. P.G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983). via Chris Chester, "The Brouwer Genealogy Database".</ref> == Research notes ==: His brother Jan was undoubtedly his twin.<br>He signed his name Denys Tuenessen.<br>Teunissen = son of Teunis; Denyse = son of Nys??? <br>Note: Nijs (Nys) is a son of Theunis Nijssen, Denys probably is nickname <br>His descendants adopted Denyse or Denise as their surname.<br> 8th & last child<br> He also owned land on Staten Island, where he held the office of justice of the peace.<br> moved to Monmouth County, NJ, near Marlboro.<ref>Source: [[#S134]], Source: S133 , Source: S61, Source: S29 , Source: S247 </ref><ref>The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998). Ancestral File Number: W7LV-BK</ref> == Sources == <references /> * Chester, Chris. "The Brouwer Genealogy Database." ''freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata''. Accessed May 23, 2016. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/index.htm '''Denyse Theuniszen''' * Ancestry Family Trees. Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. * <span id='S191'></span> Gwen F Epperson; Harry Macy, Jr. (NYG&BR) Oct 1993. The True Identity of John Sales alias Jan Celes of Manhattan. URL: Rootsweb Dutch-Colonies-L Archives Date: 12 Feb 1998 * <span id='S225'></span> I.N. Phelps Stokes. ''The Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909.'' RH Dodd (NY: 1915-1928). Volume: 2,4,6 * <span id='S226'></span> ''Collections of the NYG & BS,'' Vol 1: Marriages from 1639-1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church; NY: 1890 * Geni profile: Denyse Teunise Teunissen (Nyssen) http://www.geni.com/people/Denyse-Teunissen/6000000000239957555 * The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Ancestral File Number: 93F5-N0 * <span id='S186'></span> Title: Robert Suddath Abbreviation: Robert Suddath Note: 10405 Red Mtn W, Littleton CO 80127, USA == Acknowledgments ==* This person was created through the import of grant2.ged on 07 February 2011. * WikiTree profile Denyse-12 created through the import of Lent_Vise_2011-05-11aa.ged on May 26, 2011 by [[Sypniewski-1 | Bryan Sypniewski]]. * WikiTree profile Denyse-26 created through the import of DeNise.ged on Sep 24, 2011 by [[Mealy-11 | Sara Tanke]]. * WikiTree profile Teunissen-13 created through the import of Lent_Vise_2011-05-11aa.ged on May 26, 2011 by [[Sypniewski-1 | Bryan Sypniewski]]. * WikiTree profile Teunissen-22 created through the import of 2011-10-19 COURTILLON.ged on Jan 27, 2012 by [[Courtillon-1 | Alain Courtillon]].* Thank you to [[Nichol-198 | Bob Nichol]] for creating WikiTree profile Nyssen-18 through the import of Willis.ged on Mar 8, 2013. * WikiTree profile Teunisen-5 created through the import of Mimi.ged on Sep 15, 2011 by [[Draper-310 | Richard Draper]]. 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241 | {{New Netherland Settler|Needs=LNAB}} == Biography == ''' Andries Juriaensen''' aka Andries Juriaensen Andrieszen === Birth === : Andries Juriaensen Andrieszen was bp. on Dec 19, 1649 at New Amsterdam. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch church of New Amsterdam, NN<ref>NARDC Bapt. Record: 1649 Dec 19; Jeuriaen Andrieszen; Andries; Martinus Snyder, Daniel Lisco, Pieter Abel, Marie Janszen,</ref>. Sponsors were: Martinus Snyder, Daniel Lisco, Pieter Abel, Marie Janszen. === Parents === :Father: Jeuriaen Andrieszen: Mother: Jannetje (Jans) Bout: Marriage: 1635 at Nnb, New York<ref>Source: [[#S-1766655151]] Note: {{Ancestry Record|worldmarr_ga|26698}} Note: Data: Text: Birth date: 1613 Birth place: Th Marriage date: 1638 Marriage place: B APID: 1,7836::26698</ref> === Marriage === : Andries Juriaensen married Annetje Pieterse Praa (b. ca. 1667/1670 in Flatbush, Kings County, New York. She died bef. 1682, === Children === # Juriaen Andriessen, b., Flatbush, Kings County, New York; d. date unknown. #Angenietja Andriesse, b. 1668; d. 1712. #Lamber Andriesen, b. 1669; d. 1715. ??# Anna Maria Andries (daughter of Juriaensen Andries and Annetje Pieterse Prat) was born Abt. 1670 in Cripplebush, Kings County, New York, and died Abt. 1712.She married (1) Jans Derek WOERTMAN on 17 Jan 1689 in Brooklyn - Kings County, NY, son of Derick Jans WOERTMAN and Merritje Teunise DeNyssen.She married (2) Jans Derick Woertman Workman on 17 Jan 1691 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. d. 1707<ref>OneWorldTreeSM, Ancestry.com. One World Tree (sm) [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc.</ref>. # Lambert Andriessen , b. 1674, Flatbush, Kings County, New York; d. date unknown. # Jannetje Johanna Andriesse was bp. on Jan 26, 1679 at Flatbush, Kings, New York. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch church of New Amsterdam, NN<ref>NYRDC Bapt. Record: 1679 Jan 26; Andries Juriansz, Annetje Peters; Jannetje; Thomas Lambertsz, Jannetie his wife </ref>. Sponsors were: Thomas Lambertsz, Jannetie his wife. She died ca. 1741 at Bucks PA.<ref>OneWorldTreeSM, Ancestry.com. One World Tree (sm) [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc.</ref>.# Andries Andriesse was bp. on Oct o3, 1680 at New York. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch church of New Amsterdam, NN<ref>NYRDC Bapt. Record: 1680 Oct 03; Andries Juriansz, Annetje; Andries; Thomas Lambrechts, and H. Jannetie, Jacob Jorisz </ref>. Sponsors were: Thomas Lambrechts, and H. Jannetie, Jacob Jorisz. He died ca. 1730.<ref>OneWorldTreeSM, Ancestry.com. One World Tree (sm) [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc.</ref>. # Elizabeth Andriesse, b. 1684, NY, d. 1726. === Death === : Andries Juriaensen Andrieszen died 19 MAR 1681 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York === Church records === # 1679 Jan 26 Jannetje - parents: Andries Jurriaansz, Annetje Pieters. Witnesses: Thomas Lambertsz, Jannetje sijn huisvrouw. <ref name="flatbapt">David William Voorhees, editor, ''Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720'' (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998). via Chris Chester, "The Brouwer Genealogy Database"</ref># 1680 Oct 03 Andries - parents: Andries Jurriaansz, Annetje; op Breukelen. Witnesses: Thomas Lambrechts, & H. Jannetje, Jacob Jorisz. <ref name="flatbapt" /> * 1682 Apr 28 Jan Jansz, young man from Gowanus and residing there, with Annetje Pieters, widow of '''Andries Jurriaansz''', residing at Brooklyn; and married there the 11 June by Dom. Tesschenmaker. <ref name="flatbapt" /> == Sources == <references /> * Chester, Chris. "The Brouwer Genealogy Database." ''freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata''. Accessed 12 Sep 2017. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/index.htm '''Andries Jeuriaenszen''' * Church Records: [http://www.ancestralcurios.com/vital_statistics.htm Samuel S. Purple's 'Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York, Marriages from 11 December 1639 to 26 August 1801.']; The beginning records show the date the Banns were registered, NOT the date of marriage. Starting on 9/20/1673 marriage dates are given. * <span id='S-2050775428'></span> Title: Public Member Trees Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Name: Name: Name: Name: Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;;;;; Note: Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Name: Name: Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;;;), Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;), Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Provo, UT, USA, The Generations Network, Inc., 2006). * <span id='S-1766655151'></span> U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Author: Yates Publishing Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived Note: APID: 1,7836::0 Repository: Ancestry.com Address: http://www.Ancestry.com . * <span id='S-1767020224'></span> Family Data Collection - Individual Records Author: Edmund West, comp. Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Note: APID: 1,4725::0 . Repository: Ancestry.com, Address: http://www.Ancestry.com. * <span id='S-1767109022'></span> Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Page: [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/46092103/family Ancestry Family Trees ] . Repository: Ancestry.com, Address: http://www.Ancestry.com. * Deeded land to widow http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=d55a97a1-8471-466a-90b8-45bc1537b1c3&tid=46092103&pid=1290 == Acknowledgments == * Andriessen-13 created through the import of 2010-09-14.ged on Jul 28, 2011 by [[Carson-514 | Bob Carson]]. * Andries-55 created through the import of Misty_s ancestry.ged on Sep 16, 2012 by [[Bacon-1754 | Misty Wood]]. Author: Tom Quick Author: Liz Shifflett | Andriessen, Andries Juriaensen (I598)
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242 | {{New Netherland Settler|Needs=LNAB}} == Biography == ''' Femmetje (Phoebe) Woertman''' === Birth ===Femmetje (Phoebe) Woertman, dau of Dirck Jans Woertman and Marrietie Teunis was bp. on 6 Jan. 1663/4, at Brooklyn, N.Y.. === Parents === * Father: Dirck Jans Woertman * Mother: Marrietie Teunis === Marriage === Femmetje (Phoebe) Woertman married (1) JORIS (George) REMSEN (born 2 Feb. 1650, Flushing, N.Y.; died 1724; son of Rem Jansen Remsen Van der Beeck and Jannetje Rapali who was the daughter of Joris Rapah and Catalyntje Triev, on 1 Nov. 1684 in Brooklyn, N.Y., ; after Femmetje's death Joris married To Joris and Femmetje were born: * MARY (MARYETTE or MARRIETJE). REMSEN born about 1685 at Brooklyn Ferry, Kings, N. Y.; married about 1708-10 to JOOST DeBEVOISE (BEAUWORS) (who was chr 27 March 1683; died 1773-7) and had children born in Brooklyn, N. Y.: *SARAH REMSEN born about 1687, Brooklyn, N. Y.; married JACOB DeBEVOISE. * FEMMETJE REMSEN born about 1689 and married PETER GOTT. * REM JORIS REMSEN born about 1692,New York; married AELTJE BERGEN.31H. * ELIZABETH REMSEN chr 5 March 1699; married GEORGE RAPALYE.32H. * ANNTJE REMSEN chr 27 July 1701, Brooklyn, N. Y.; married RYNIER REMSEN.33H. * Cathalyntie Remsen was bp. on 12 April 1704. Baptism was recorded at the central Reformed Dutch church of New York<ref>NYRDC Bapt. Record: 1704 Apr 12; Joris Remse, Femmetie Woertman; Cathalyntie; Abraham Messelaar, Harmpje Woertman</ref>. Sponsor were: Abraham Messelaar, Harmpje Woertman ; married Hendrick Remsen. * Hilletje Remsen was bp. on 12 Dec. 1705, Brooklyn_N. Y. Baptism was recorded at the central Reformed Dutch church of New York<ref>NYRDC Bapt. Record: 1705 Dec 12; Joris Remse, Femmetje Woertman; Hilletje; Isaac de Riemer, Marretje Woertman </ref>. Sponsor were: Isaac de Riemer, Marretje Woertman . * Jacobus DeBevoise born. about 1712 and married Maria Gerretson; * Femmetje DeBevoise born. about 1714 and married John Johnson; Mary DeBevoise born about 1716; * Anna DeBevoise born 20 Oct. 1720 and married Johannas Wyckoff; * Elizabeth DeBevoise born about 1722 and married Peter Cowenhover; Sophia DeBevoise born 1724 and married Albert Nostrand. * TEUNIS REMSEN was bp. on 26 Oct. 1716; married MARGARIETJE VALENTINE. Teunis. may have been born about the time of- Femmetje's death and not christened until much later, or he was actually the son of Altie Bergen, second wife of Joris Remsen. (2) ALTIE BERGEN). === Death === Femmetje (Phoebe) Woertman died before 1707; == Sources == <references />* Church Records: [https://ia700402.us.archive.org/20/items/cu31924082451307/cu31924082451307.pdf The Reformed Dutch Church, now known as the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, NY]; Source of: Marriage Records (1660-1809); Baptism Records (1660-1809; Burial Records (1696-1881. Hoes, Roswell Randall. The Kingston Reformed Dutch Church was the central repository for all records of marriages and baptism conducted by circuit-rider Domines throughout Ulster and Orange counties of NY; Sussex County, NJ, and parts of Pike County, PA, until local churches were built and staffed. This occurred between 1735 and 1745 depending on the area. * Source: [http://www.workmanfamily.org/histories/AndersonBook/Americana.html WORKMAN FAMILY HISTORY pages 16-27] * Source: [[#S-2117433450]] [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/497240485/facts Ancestry Family Trees] == Acknowledgements ==* Woetman-15 was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. | Woertman, Femmentje Dirksen (I560)
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243 | {{New Netherland Settler|Needs=LNAB}} == Biography == '''Geertruy Dircksen, Woertman''' === Birth ===Geertruy Dircksen, Woertman was baptized on. 1667 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. === Parents === * Father: Dirck Janse Woerkman * Mother: Merritje Teunise Denyse === Marriage ===Geertruy Dircksen, Woertman married GABRIEL JANSE, SPRONG (born about 1665). Brooklyn, N. Y. on 28 May 1692 Gabriel's will was proved 14 Sept. 1726; he was son of Jan Sprong and Ann, Sodelaers). === Children ===Children of Geertruy Dircksen, Woertman and Gabriel Janse, Sprong were born in Brooklyn, Kings, N. Y.: * Annetje Sprong. bp. 5 May 1695 and married in 1715 to Simon Duryea (bp. 20 Nov. 1693 in t Brooklyn); * Eilhtie Sprong bp. 13 Dec. 1696; Jan Sprong bp. 27 Nov. 1698 and married Sarah Hansen; * Lucas Sprong bp. 27 June, 1700; * Ade Sprong bp. 1702; * Marytje Sprong bp. 7 Aug. 1704; * Gabriel Sprong bp. 1707; * Catherine Sprong bp. 1709. === Death ===After October 24, 1722 as at that date her husband wrote a codicil for his will mentioning her as living. == Sources == * Church Records: [http://www.ancestralcurios.com/vital_statistics.htm FLATBUSH, New York marriages 1677-1757, and baptisms 1677-1754]. From:'Flatbush Dutch Church Marriages and Baptisms', Holland Society Yearbook, 1898. * Source: [[#S-2117433450]] [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/497240490/facts Ancestry Family Trees] === Acknowledgements ===* Woerkman-21 was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. ----- | Woertman, Geertruy Dircksen (I562)
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244 | {{New Netherland Settler|Needs=LNAB}} == Biography == '''Jan Janszen''' Two consecutive children named Jan were born to Jan Pieterszen and wife Elsje ____. the first Jan Janszen (1) Staats was born before 28 Jun 1643 and his baptism was recorded on 28 Jun 1643 in New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church<ref>NARDC Baptism Record: Page - 15 -- 1643 Jun 28; Jan Pieterszen van Huysen; Jan; Cornelis Ledert, Marie Thomas </ref> That Jan died as an infant. === Birth === : '''Jan Janszen''' (2) Staats was born before Feb 08, 1644, possibly in Brooklyn. His baptism was recorded on Feb 08, 1644 in New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church<ref>NARDC Baptism Record: Page 16 - 1644 Feb 08; Jan Pieterszen; Jan; Roelof Janszen, Jan Masten-soldier, Anneken Molyn </ref>. Sponsors were: Roelof Janszen, Jan Masten-soldier, Anneken Molyn. === Parents === : Father: Jan Pieterszen van Huysen : Mother: not named. === Siblings === : Children of Jan and Elsje were: * Pieter Janszen Staats was born/baptised about 1638. [This predates the New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church records] There is no found proof that Pieter was born or baptized in New Amsterdam, although several sources so suggest. * Neeltje Jans Staats. was born before Sep 09, 1640 and was baptised on 1640 Sep 09 in New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church<ref>NARDC Baptism Record: Page 11, 1640 Sep 09; Jan Pieterszen van Huysen; Neeltjen; Barne Bal, Tryntje Koos, Sara Rappalje </ref> * Jan Janszen (1) Staats was born before 28 Jun 1643 and his baptism was recorded on 28 Jun 1643 in New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church<ref>NARDC Baptism Record: Page - 15 -- 1643 Jun 28; Jan Pieterszen van Huysen; Jan; Cornelis Ledert, Marie Thomas </ref> * Jan Janszen (2) Staats was born before Feb 08, 1644 and his baptism was recorded on Feb 08, 1644 in New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church<ref>NARDC Baptism Record: Page - 1644 Feb 08; Jan Pieterszen; Jan; Roelof Janszen, Jan Masten-soldier, Anneken Molyn </ref> * Annetje Janszen was born ca. 28 Jan 1646, at New Amsterdam, her baptism was recorded on Jan 28, 1646 in New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church<ref>NARDC Bapt. Record: Page 20 -- 1646 Jan 28; Jan Pieterszen Vanhusen, Elsje; Annetje; Jochem Pieterszen, Annetje Thomas, Rebecca Lubberts</ref> (Early Brooklyn baptisms and marriages were recorded at the NARDC) :Children of Jan Pieterszen van Husum (wid.) and Grietje Jans van Groeningen were<ref>NARDC Marriage Record: Page 17 - 1652 15 May; Jan Pieterszen, van Husum, wid; Grietje Jans, van Groeningen </ref>: * Elsje Janszen was bp. on 13 Jul 1653, recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam. <ref>NARDC Baptism Record: Page 35 -- 1653 Jul 13; Jan Pieterszen, Grietie Jans; Elsje; Pieter Wolfertsze & wife, Tryn Hendricks </ref> (Early Brooklyn baptisms and marriages were recorded at the NARDC):::Note: Early Dutch naming conventions called for the first born child of the new marriage to be named after the deceased spouse of the same sex...Elsje... * Sara Janszen b. ca. Dec 3, 1662, was christened on 3 Dec 1662 in Brooklyn Reformed Dutch Church NY. [Record not found at NARDC or other area churches] * Pieter Janszen, b. ca. Dec 18, 1672, bp rec. at NARDC. <ref>NARDC Baptism Record: Page - 1672 Dec 18; Jan Pieterszen, Grietie Jans; Pieter; Cornelis Wynhert, Marritie Pieters</ref> === Marriage === :Jan Janszen Staats jm. married: * 1) Annetje Praa|Pieters on 11 Jun 1682 in Breukelen, Kings NY<ref>NYRDC Marriage Record: 1682 11 Jun; Jan Jansz, ym of Gowanus; Annetje Pieters, wid Andries Jurriansz, liv Bkln[26] </ref>. :Their known children were: # Jan Staats was born before 16 Mar 1684 in Brooklyn, Kings NY and was christened on 16 Mar 1684 in Brooklyn Dutch Church, Kings NY. <ref>NYRDC Baptism Record: 1684 Mar 16; Jan Jansz, Annetie Peters; Jan; Peter Jansz van Dyk, Annetje w.[1] </ref>. Sponsors were: Peter Jansz van Dyk, Annetje w.# Elsie Staats was born before 7 Feb 1686 in Brooklyn, Kings NY and was christened on 7 Feb 1686 in New York Dutch Church, Brooklyn NY. <ref> NYRDC Baptism Record: 1686 Feb 07; Jan Janszen, Annetje Pieters; Elsjen; Jan Vincent, Annetje Jans[12] </ref>. Sponsors were: Jan Vincent, Annetje Jans# Anneke Staats was born before 9 Sep 1688 in Brooklyn, Kings NY and was christened on 9 Sep 1688 in New York Dutch Church, Brooklyn NY. <ref>NYRDC Baptism Record: 1688 Sep 09; Jan Jansen, Anneke Peters; Anneke; Volkert Hendrikse, Lisbeth Aertsen.[1] </ref>. Sponsors were: Volkert Hendrikse, Lisbeth Aertsen.# Neeltje Staats was born before 17 Apr 1687 in Brooklyn, Kings NY and was christened on 17 Apr 1687 in New York Dutch Church, Brooklyn NY. # Maria Staats was b. ca. February 3, 1689 at Flatbush, Province of New York , d. unknown. Daughter of Jan Jansz van Huysen and Catharine Corsen.# Neeltje Janse Staats was b. April 30, 1691 at Brooklyn, Kings, New York; d. October 1736 in Flatbush, New York , Daughter of Jan Jansz van Huysen and Catharine Corsen; Wife of Paulus Vandervoort. # Aeltje Staats was born before 30 Oct 1692 in Flatlands, Brooklyn, Kings NY and was christened on 30 Oct 1692 in New York Dutch Church, Brooklyn NY. # Gertrude Janse Staats was b. ca. 1694 at Breukelen, (brooklyn), Kings, New York, d. unknown. * 2) Catrina Corssen :Children by Catrina Corsen were: # Maria Jansz Staats was bp. on Feb 03, 1689 at Flatbush (Brooklyn), New York. <ref>NYRDC Bapt. Record: 1689 Feb 03; Jan Staats, Catrina Corssen; Maria; Peter Staats, Marritie van der Griff </ref>. Sponsors were: Peter Staats, Marritie van der Griff . === Land === :HAWKINS, RICHARD, (sup. English,) of the city of N. Y., mariner, bought Aug. 2, 1693, of Thomas Lyndell his interest in the farm of Jan Janse Staats of Brn, as per p. 79 of Lib. 2 of Con. :LYNDELL, THOMAS, sold Aug. 2, 1693, to Richard Hawkins of N. Y., mariner, his interest in the farm of Jan Janse Staats at Gowanus, Brn, as per p. 79 of Con. === Death === : Died June 11, 1682 in Brooklyn, Kings, NY, USA : Died 1687 == Sources == <references /> * [http://longislandsurnames.com/getperson.php?personID=I3162&tree=Vandegrift Long Island Surnames--Pieter Pietersen Staats, 1663 - Aft 1745 (~ 82 years)] * Church Records: [http://www.ancestralcurios.com/vital_statistics.htm Samuel S. Purple's 'Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York, Marriages from 11 December 1639 to 26 August 1801.']; The beginning records show the date the Banns were registered, NOT the date of marriage. Starting on 9/20/1673 marriage dates are given. * [http://www.ancestralcurios.com/cgi-bin/FileShow.pl?zipfile=NA_DRC_bap.zip Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam and New York, Marriage and Baptism Records] * The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Ancestral File Number: X0DQ-PT * GENI---Jan Jansz van Huysen http://www.geni.com/people/Jan-Jansz-van-Huysen/6000000000271804125 * [[#S-923559106]]: [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/7179083/person/-597415777/facts Ancestry Family Trees] * <span id='S-481537315'></span> Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Ancestry Family Tree Data: Repository: [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/65563775/family Ancestry.com ] * <span id='S-1380164248'></span> Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Page: Ancestry Family Trees. Repository: Ancestry.com Address: http://www.Ancestry.com Note: [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/39572121/family Ancestry.com ] == Acknowledgements == * Jansz-6 was created through the import of grant2.ged on 07 February 2011. * This person was created through the import of Smith-Hunter.ged on 10 March 2011. * Staats Vanhuizenjansz-1 was created by [[Kent-1986 | Chad Kent]] through the import of Chad Kent 2014.ged on May 2, 2014. * Staats-100 created through the import of Tom Roland Family Tree.ged on May 6, 2012 by [[Roland-166 | Tom Roland]]. ---- == Research Material == STAATS, JAN JANSE, of Gowanus, m. 1st Catharine Corsen; m. 2d, June 11, 1682, Jonica or Annatie Janse, or Annatie Pieters wid. of Andries Janse Juriansz, and previously wid. of Jan Evertse Bout. Took the oath of allegiance in Brn in 1687 as a native. Issue: - Jan Janse Junr of Gowanus; Pieter Janse of Gowanus; and (sup.) Ann Janse. Made his mark to documents. An Abraham Staats, surgeon, came to Rensellaerwick in 1642, who has numerous descendants residing in that vicinity, but have seen no evidence of their connection with the Gowanus family. Jan Pieterse of Gowanus, the common ancestor of the Gowanus family, known as old Jan Pieterse, m. 1st, May 16, -p. 273 1652, Grietje Jans; m. 2d, Nov. 15, 1663, the wid. of Frederick Jansen, ship-carpenter; d. about 1714. Owned and occupied the farm at Gowanus late of Adriance Van Brunt. On ass. rolls of Brn of 1675 and '83 and cen. of 1698. Issue: - Pieter Jansen; Jan Jansen; Neeltje Jansen; and Sarah Jansen. Johannes Pieterse (s. of Pieter Janse), m. Annetje ---. There was a Jan Pieterse and Geertruy his w., of Yellow Hoek, on a deed of Feb. 2, 1708-9. Issue:- Mary, bp. Feb. 3, 1689, in Brn. Pieter Janse of Gowanus, m. 1st Annatie Pieterse Praa; m. 2d Antie Janse Van Dyck. In 1673 he petitioned Gov. Colve for a piece of land on Staten I. opposite Amboy, the matter being postponed until the Gov. could obtain knowl- edge of the premises. Oct. 20, 1674, he and his sons Jan and Peter Petersen obtained a patent for the land applied for, as per p. 31 of Cal. of Eng. Man. In 1694 he sold his Gowanus farm of 30 morgens, located between land of Gerbrand Claasen and that of Cors Van Duyn, to his s. Pieter Pieterse for L200, as per p. 37 of Lib. 2 of Con. Took the oath of allegiance in Brn in 1687 as a native. Issue (by 2d w.):- Geesje, bp. Dec. 18, 1661, in Brn; Pieter Pieterse, bp. July 8, 1663, in Brn; Annetje Pieterse, m. Cornelis Jorise of the ferry; Neeltje Pieterse, m. Harmen Jorisen; and Johannes Pieterse. Made his mark to docu- ments. Pieter Pieterse, bp. July 8, 1663; m. Lysbeth Aersen Mid- dagh. Moved from Gowanus and resided in Richmond Co. in 1694. Issue:- Pieter, bp. Feb. 16, 1690, in Flh; and John. Made his mark to documents. Pieter (s. of Pieter Pieterse and Lysbeth), bp. Feb. 16, 1690; m. 1st, Aug. 29, 1712, Lammetje Veghte; m. 2d (sup.) Rebecca Ditmas. Resided at Gowanus. Will da. Oct. 4, 1760; pro. Sept. 2, 1761; rec. p. 118, Lib. 23, N. Y. surr. off. Issue:- Pieter, bp. May 21, 1721, in N. U., (sup.) m. Jan- netje dau. of Johannes Ditmas; and (sup.) John. Signed his name "Piter Staats." Author: Steven Mix Author: Steven Mix | Jansz, Jan (I612)
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245 | {{New Netherland Settler|Needs=LNAB}} == Biography == '''Paulus Dircksen''' === Birth === Paulus Dircksen was born === Parents === * Father: Dirck Janse Woekman * Mother: Merritje Teunise Denyse === Immigration===Paulus Dircksen, emigrated in 1651, and took the oath of allegiance in Brn in 1687. === Marriage === He m. Rachel ---. === Children === * Tammas, bp. Aug. 11, 1700, in Brn. No further trace. === Source === * Source: [http://www.workmanfamily.org/histories/AndersonBook/Americana.html WORKMAN FAMILY HISTORY pages 16-27] * Source: [[#S-2117433450]] [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/17332090/person/497240497/facts Ancestry Family Trees] === Footnotes === <references /> === Acknowledgements ===* Woertman-14 was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011. ---- | Woertman, Paulis Dercksen (I564)
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246 | {{New Netherland Settler|Needs=LNAB}} == Biography == === Birth === : 3 APR 1650 New Amsterdam, Kings, NY : Note: Some sources have baptism on the same date. === Religion === : member, Dutch Church, Brooklyn<ref>Source: [[#S244]] </ref> === Death === : 1715 in Lewis, New York : AFT 1715 : 1734 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USA === Church records ===* 1650 Apr 03 Femmetje, Teunis Nijssen. Wit.: Geen getuijgen. <ref>Thomas Grier Evans. "Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York." In ''Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society''. Vol. II. New York: Printed for the Society, 1890.</ref> # 1678 Jun 02 Sara; parents: Michiel Hansz, femmetje Theunis; op Breukelen. Wit.: Teunis Ghijsbert Bogaert, Sara Jorissen. # 1680 May 16 Abraham; parents: Michiel Hansz Bergen, femmetje Teunis; op N. Utrecht. Wit.: Teunis Gijsbertsz Boogaard, Sara Joris Rapilie. <ref>David William Voorhees, editor, ''Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York'', Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998). via Chris Chester, "The Brouwer Genealogy Database".</ref> == Sources == <references /> * Chester, Chris. "The Brouwer Genealogy Database." ''freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata''. Accessed May 23, 2016. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/index.htm '''Femmetje Teunis Nyssen''' * Source: <span id='S165'>S165</span> Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. * Source: <span id='S101'>S101</span> Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. * Source: <span id='S13'>S13</span> Title: http://www.stipak.com/vanderveer/maria/MariaVanderveer.HTM Quality or Certainty of Data: 0 Data Changed: 02/21/07, 11:01:15 Page: 01/23/07, 16:26:22, 0 * Source: <span id='S15'>S15</span> Title: FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File Quality or Certainty of Data: 2 Data Changed: 01/22/07, 15:17:04 * Source: <span id='S191'>S191</span> Type: Web Site Author: Gwen F Epperson; Harry Macy, Jr. (NYG&BR) Oct 1993 Title: The True Identity of John Sales alias Jan Celes of Manhattan URL: Rootsweb Dutch-Colonies-L Archives Date: 12 Feb 1998 * Source: <span id='S225'>S225</span> Type: Book Author: I.N. Phelps Stokes Periodical: The Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909 Publication: RH Dodd (NY: 1915-1928) Volume: 2,4,6 * Source: <span id='S226'>S226</span> Type: Book Text: Collections of the NYG & BS, Vol 1: Marriages from 1639-1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church; NY: 1890 * Source: <span id='S244'>S244</span> Type: Book Periodical: Genealogies of Long Island Families: Form The NYG & B Record Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. (Baltimore: 1987) * Source: <span id='S28'>S28</span> Title: www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com Quality or Certainty of Data: 2 Data Changed: 02/21/07, 11:23:20 * Source: <span id='S29'>S29</span> Title: Register, Early Settlers of Kings County, LI, NY Author: Teunis G. Bergen Publication: NY, 1881 Quality or Certainty of Data: 0 Data Changed: 02/21/07, 21:50:52 * Source: <span id='S8'>S8</span> Title: FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5 Title: FamilySearch International Genealogical Index - North America Quality or Certainty of Data: 0 Data Changed: 02/20/07, 14:12:46 * Geni profile: Femmetje Teunise Bergen (Denyse) http://www.geni.com/people/Femmetje-Theunise-Denyce/6000000007264186108 == Acknowledgments == * WikiTree profile Denyse-13 created through the import of Lent_Vise_2011-05-11aa.ged on May 26, 2011 by [[Sypniewski-1 | Bryan Sypniewski]]. * WikiTree profile Nyssen-5 created through the import of Lent_Vise_2011-05-11aa.ged on May 26, 2011 by [[Sypniewski-1 | Bryan Sypniewski]]. * WikiTree profile Nyssen-12 created through the import of DeNise.ged on Sep 24, 2011 by [[Mealy-11 | Sara Tanke]]. * [[Hubley-129 | Amy Hubley-Morris]], Entered by Amy Hubley-Morris, Nov 29, 2012. Author: Steven Mix Author: Liz Shifflett Author: Steven Mix Author: Amy Hubley-Morris | Theunis, Femmetje (I581)
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247 | {{New Netherland Settler|needs=LNAB}} == Biography == === Birth === : December 22, 1641 in New Amsterdam, Kings, New York, USA : December 22, 1641 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USA === Baptism ===: Date: 22 DEC 1641<ref>Source: [[#S61]] </ref><ref>Source: [[#S29]] </ref><ref>Source: [[#S238]] </ref> === Marriage === : Wife of Titus Sirachs — married March 7, 1660 in Flatbush, Kings, New York, USA === Religion === : member of Dutch Church, Brooklyn<ref>Source: [[#S238]] </ref> === Death === : Died 1734 in Long Island City, Queens, New York, USA === Church records ===* 1641 Dec 22 Jannetje, Theunis Nijssen. Wit.: Michiel ter heyken, fiscael; Rachel Vijnen, Petronel Lupolt. <ref>Thomas Grier Evans. "Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York." In ''Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society''. Vol. II. New York: Printed for the Society, 1890.</ref> # 1663 Dec 23 Trijntie; parents: Tijte Siericks, Jannetie Teunis (from Breuckelen). Wit.: Jan Buys, Femmetie Jans. <ref>A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, ''Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752'', New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983). via Chris Chester, "The Brouwer Genealogy Database".</ref># 1679 Dec 28 Sjak; parents: Titus Syrachsz, Jannetje Teunis; op Breukelen. Wit.: Hendrica Strokels. # 1682 Mar 19 Jannetje; parents: Titus Syrachez, Jannetje Teunis; op Utrecht; witnesses Cornelis Teunisz, Trijntje Titus. <ref>David William Voorhees, editor, ''Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York'', Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998). via Chris Chester, "The Brouwer Genealogy Database".</ref> == Sources == <references /> * Chester, Chris. "The Brouwer Genealogy Database." ''freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata''. Accessed May 23, 2016. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/index.htm '''Jannetje Teunis Nyssen''' * Source: [[#S-923559106]]: Page: Ancestry Family Trees Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/7179083/person/-597412906/facts * Source: <span id='S165'>S165</span> Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. * Source: <span id='S15'>S15</span> Title: FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File Quality or Certainty of Data: 2 Data Changed: 01/22/07, 15:17:04 * Source: <span id='S191'>S191</span> Type: Web Site Author: Gwen F Epperson; Harry Macy, Jr. (NYG&BR) Oct 1993 Title: The True Identity of John Sales alias Jan Celes of Manhattan URL: Rootsweb Dutch-Colonies-L Archives Date: 12 Feb 1998 * Source: <span id='S225'>S225</span> Type: Book Author: I.N. Phelps Stokes Periodical: The Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909 Publication: RH Dodd (NY: 1915-1928) Volume: 2,4,6 * Source: <span id='S226'>S226</span> Type: Book Text: Collections of the NYG & BS, Vol 1: Marriages from 1639-1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church; NY: 1890 * Source: <span id='S238'>S238</span> Type: Book Text: 1st Bk of Records Dutch Reformed Church brookly, NY. Holland Soc. Yearbook, 1897 (cited in Genealogies of Long Island Families (Genealogical Pub Co: 1987) * Source: <span id='S28'>S28</span> Title: www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com Quality or Certainty of Data: 2 Data Changed: 02/21/07, 11:23:20 * Source: <span id='S29'>S29</span> Title: Register, Early Settlers of Kings County, LI, NY Author: Teunis G. Bergen Publication: NY, 1881 Quality or Certainty of Data: 0 Data Changed: 02/21/07, 21:50:52 * Source: <span id='S61'>S61</span> Type: Book Author: Charlotte R. Woglom Bangs Periodical: Our Ancestors Publication: Brooklyn: Press of Kings County Journal, 1896 * Source <span id='S145550976'>S145550976</span>: Title: Ancestry Family Trees: Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members == Acknowledgments == * This person was created through the import of Smith-Hunter.ged on 10 March 2011. The following data was included in the gedcom. You may wish to edit it for readability. * WikiTree profile Nyssen-6 created through the import of Lent_Vise_2011-05-11aa.ged on May 26, 2011 by [[Sypniewski-1 | Bryan Sypniewski]]. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Nyssen-6 Changes page] for the details of edits by Bryan and others. * WikiTree profile Nyssen-9 created through the import of DeNise.ged on Sep 24, 2011 by [[Mealy-11 | Sara Tanke]]. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Nyssen-9 Changes page] for the details of edits by Sara and others. User ID: AC273328634211DE9718000D93CA9930A47A Prior to import, this record was last changed 12 FEB 2011. * This person was created through the import of Jen Tree 5 01(3) - 23042011.ged on 19 May 2011. The following data was included in the gedcom. You may wish to edit it for readability. Record ID Number: 907 Author: Carrie Quackenbush Author: Lois Young Author: Steven Mix Author: Steven Mix | Teunis, Jannetje (I578)
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248 | {{New Netherland Settler|needs=LNAB}} == Biography == === Birth === : 10 May 1648, Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USA <ref name=marriage /> === Baptism === :10 MAY 1648 <ref name=bangs /> === Marriage === : Husband: [[Snedeker-7|Gerret Janse Snedeker]] : Wife: [[Nyssen-1|Elsje Teunise Nyssen]] : Dec 1669, Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USA <ref name=marriage /> <ref name=nyg>Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society, ''Genealogies of Long Island Families,'' Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1987.</ref> : 1669-12 Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USA === Children === # Child: [[Snediker-1|Anna Gerret Snediker]] # Child: [[Snedeker-11|Isaac Snedeker]] # Child: [[Snedeker-10|Sarah Snedeker]] # Child: [[Snedeker-29|Jan Snedeker]] # Child: [[Snedeker-31|Jan Snedeker]] === Death === : 1694 New Lots, Kings, New York, USA : Age: 45-46 === Church records ===* 1648 May 10 Elsje, Theunis Nyssen. Wit.: Barent Bal, Elsje Pieters. <ref name=evans>Thomas Grier Evans. ''Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York.'' In ''Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society''. Vol. II. New York: Printed for the Society, 1890.</ref> # 1677 Sep 16 Abraham; parents: Gerret Snedikker, Elsje Teunis. At Midwood. # 1681 Jan 16 Isaak; parents: Gerrit Snedikker, Elsje Teunis; op Amersfoort; witnesses: Denijs Teunisz, Stijntje Hendriks. # 1683 Oct 14 Sara; parents: Gerrit Snedikker, Elsje Teunis; op Midwoud; witnesses: Pieter Cornelisz, Jannetje Snedikker. <ref>David William Voorhees, editor, ''Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York'', Vol.1, 1677-1720, New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998, via Chris Chester, "The Brouwer Genealogy Database."</ref> == Sources == <references /> * Chester, Chris. "The Brouwer Genealogy Database." ''freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata''. Accessed May 23, 2016. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/index.htm '''Elsje Teunis Nyssen'''* Web Site by Gwen F Epperson; Harry Macy, Jr. (NYG&BR) Oct 1993, "The True Identity of John Sales alias Jan Celes of Manhattan," Rootsweb Dutch-Colonies-L Archives Date: 12 Feb 1998.* I.N. Phelps Stokes. ''The Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909,'' New York: RH Dodd, 1915-1928 Volume: 2,4,6. * http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com * Teunis G. Bergen. ''Register, Early Settlers of Kings County, LI, NY,'' New York: 1881.* [http://www.geni.com/people/Elsje-Teunise-Denyse/6000000002766335847 Geni profile: Elsje Teunise Teunis Denyse (Nyssen)]* The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998). * A Genealogy of The Quick Family in America (1625-1942) 317 years, by Arthur Craig Quick by Quick, Arthur Craig, b. 1864. === Acknowledgments === * [[Wolfe-522 | Herbert Wolfe]] * [[Sypniewski-1 | Bryan Sypniewski]] * [[Mealy-11 | Sara Tanke]] * [[Draper-310 | Richard Draper]] <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. --> Author: Herbert Wolfe | Teunis, Elsje (I580)
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249 | {{New Netherland Settler|Needs=LNAB}} == Biography == === Church Records === :Marriage (two transcripts of one marriage record)* 1677. May 27. Jakop Jorissen, y.m., Amersfoort, to Elisabeth Tommissen, y.d., from New York. Witnesses: Joris Jakopsen, father of bridegroom. Thomas Lamberse, father of bride.<ref>Holland Society of New York; New York, New York; Brooklyn and Flatbush NY, Book 72. Handwritten transcript accessed on Ancestry.com at https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/42037_2421401696_0511-00073 . Note: The word "Jonckman" was struck through and replaced with "y.m." </ref> * 1677. May 27. Jakop Jorissen, young man from Amersfoort, to Elisabet Tommissen, maiden from New York. Witnesses: Joris Jakopsen, bridegroom's father. Thomas Lamberse, bride's father.<ref>"First Books of Records of the Dutch Church of Brooklyn," ''[[Space:Yearbook of the Holland Society of New York|Year Book of the Holland Society of New-York]]'', 1897, [https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1897holl/page/n353/mode/2up page 141].</ref> == Sources == <references /> * Stiles, Henry R. ''[[Space:A History of the City of Brooklyn|A History of the City of Brooklyn]]'' (Brooklyn, N.Y., 1869) [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcityofb01stil#page/n485/mode/1up Vol. 1, Page 426]: Residing at "Bethfort" (Bedford). "Jacob Joris and Lysbeth Thomas his wife." * Ancestry Family Trees. Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/9639887/person/545574926/facts | Thomas, Lysbeth (I606)
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250 | {{New Netherland Settler|Needs=More Records}} == Biography == '''Juriaen Andriessen''' Jeuriaen Andrieszen was born in the Netherlands about 1607. He moved to New Amsterdam. He married Jannetje Jans. They had at least four children, baptized around 1635-1649. He died before November 1654, when Jannetje remarried. <blockquote>"Domine Drisius, (or Dries,) was at this time about forty years of age, and unmarried. He had sojourned some time in England, which country he had now quitted, In consequence of its disturbed state. His salary was fixed at one thousand four hundred and fifty guilders, or five hundred and eighty dollars. He subsequently married Lysbeth Juriaensen, (daughter of '''skipper Juriaen Andriessen''' and Jannetin Jans,) widow of Isaac Greveraet. "Elisabeth Drisius," and " Mother Drisius," are both mentioned in a tax list of the city of New York for 1677." O Callaghan s History of New Netherland, Vol. ii. 191.<ref>History of New Netherland http://archive.org/stream/ecclesiasticalre01unknuoft/ecclesiasticalre01unknuoft_djvu.txt (seen April 8, 2014. Entered by [[Van der Walt-440|Philip van der Walt]]).</ref></blockquote> === Title ===:"skipper" <ref>O Callaghan s History of New Netherland, Vol. ii. 191.</ref> === Marriage === :Juriaen Andriessen married Jannetje Jans Bout 1635, New York,USA === Children === # Lysbeth Juriaensen; m. Domine Samuel Drisius, (or Dries,) <ref>O Callaghan s History of New Netherland, Vol. ii. 191.</ref><ref> History of New Netherland http://archive.org/stream/ecclesiasticalre01unknuoft/ecclesiasticalre01unknuoft_djvu.txt</ref>. m. Isaac Greveraer in early 1652. # [[Andries-39|Engetie Andries]] # Jannetje Juriaens # [[Andries-55|Andries Juriaensen]] === Residence === : Juriaen Andriessen and his wife Jannetje Jans (Bout) resided in a house, #4 Pearl Street, built in 1649; said house was located on the corner of State and Pearl Streets in Manhattan, on the site of the present Cheeseborough Building, built in 1899. Robert Chesebrough, (1837-1933) was a British-born chemist and inventor of petroleum jelly, trade-named Vaseline. He also founded the company that later became Chesebrough-Ponds, a leading manufacturer of personal care products. Chesebrough p atented the process of making petroleum jelly (U.S. Patent 127,568) in 1872. The Cheeseborough Building was the company headquarters. #4 Pearl Street was bought after his death and mortgaged by his wife and new husband to clear the estate in favor of the child heirs. Her remarried to Tomas Lambensen, of Naerden on November 27, 1654. === Death === :Juriaen Andriessen died on 27 NOV 1654 at New Amsterdam, , New York, British America === Records === :"308 ECCLESIASTICAL RECORDS [...] 1652, April 4. :Supplies of ammunition were sent out for distribution " at a decent price " to the inhabitants; the establishment of a public school was assented to, and the city tavern was to be appropriated to a school-house " if the same were practicable; the Rev. Samuel Drisius. a clergyman of piety aud parts, qualified to preach in English, French and Dutch, was sent out to assist " that worthy old servant, the Rev. Megapolensis. 1 === Church records === * 1652 Dec 19 Andries - Jeuriaen Andrieszen. Witnesses: Martinus Snijder, Daniel Lisco, Pieter Abel, Marie Jans en Trijntie Roelofs. <ref>[[#CNYGBS|Collections NY Gen. & Biog. Soc.]]: 1901, Vol. 2, Page 26</ref> == Sources == <references /> * <span id='CNYGBS'></span>''[[Space:Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society|Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society]]'' (New York) * <span id="S-1766655151"></span> Repository: [[#R-1790658744]] Title: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Author: Yates Publishing Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. * <span id="S-1767109022"></span> Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/46092103/family == Acknowledgments == * Profile begun in 2013 by Roger Peterson-2111. * Andriessen-12 was created through the import of 2010-09-14.ged on Jul 28, 2011 by [[Carson-514 | Bob Carson]]. * This person was created on 12 September 2010 through the import of 104-B.ged.* Andriessen-28 created through the import of Misty_s ancestry.ged on Sep 16, 2012 by [[Bacon-1754 | Misty Wood]]. ---- == Research notes == === Surname === The name is somewhat uncertain. His son is (at present) profiled as Jeurianense-1. What would later be treated as the family name was Jongbloedt (Youngblood). Compare Jongbloedt-2, probably related (or possibly identical?). === Early Bergen County Families === Wardell, Pat. Early Bergen County Families, http://njgsbc.org/files/BCFamilies/BCFam-Andries.pdf, from which: ---children of Juriaen Andriesz & Jannetje Jans: • Lysbeth Juriaense, b. 1633-35; d. 26 April 1663 NYC; m. 24 March 1652 NYC, Isaac Grevenraet, son of Andries Grevenraet & Metje Machelt. • Engeltje Jeuriaens, b. before 1648; m. Jacobus Van de Water, son of Benjamin Van de Water & Elizabeth Meersmans. • Jannetje Juriaens, b. before 1650; d. 1669-1673; m. before 1673 Jan Laurentszen Duyts. • Andries Jeuriaensz (Jongbloedt?), bp. 19 Dec 1649 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Martinus Snyder, Daniel Lisco, Pieter Abel, Marie Janszen, Tryntie Roelofs); d. after April 1705; m. 10 March 1671/2 NYC Ref Ch, Geertie Cozyn, dau. of Cozyn Gerritszen & Vrouwtie Gerrits. ---Sources: [1] Fernow, Berthold, ed., Records of New A,sterdam, 1653-1674, 7 Vols., 1897 (on CD), Vol. I -- Minutes of the Court of Burgomasters and Schepens, 1653-1655, p. 270; [2] Totten, John Reynolds, “Grevenraedt Family. With Notes on the Allied Families of De Riemer, Gouverneujr and Meyer” in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, April 1930 (Vol. 61, No. 2), p. 128; Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1901 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III); Information online June 1999 from ; Genealogies of Long Island Families, Volume II, Praa-Bennet Family Notes, p. 28 Author: Liz Shifflett Author: Philip van der Walt Author: Steven Mix | Andrieszen, Jeuriaen (I602)
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