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GENEALOGY COLLECTION
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GENEALOGICAL NOTES
OF
NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND FAMILIES.
COMPILED
BY
S. V. TALCOTT.
COMPILER OF THE TALCOTT PEDIGREE PUBLISHED IN 1876.
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ALBANY : WEED, PARSONS AND COMPANY. 1883.
1173274
TO my Wife,
WHO HAS BEEN MY DEVOTED ASSISTANT IN ITS
COMPILATION,
THIS VOLUME IS Affectionately Juscribed.
Denner - 3500
PREFACE.
THE Hon. James G. Blaine, in his oration on the death of President Garfield, pertinently remarks in relation to the early settlers of America, that, "from the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth till the uprising against Charles I. about twenty thousand emigrants came from old England to New England. As they came in pursuit of intellectual freedom and ecclesias- tical independence rather than for worldly honor and profit, the emigration naturally ceased when the contest for religious liberty began in earnest at home. The man who struck his most effective blow for freedom of conscience by sailing for the colonies in 1620, would have been accounted a deserter to leave after 1640. The opportunity had then come on the soil of England for that great contest which established the author- ity of Parliament, gave religious freedom to the people, sent Charles to the block and committed to the hands of Oliver Cromwell the supreme executive authority of England. The English emigration was never renewed, and from these 20,000 men, with a small emigration from Scotland and from France, are descended the vast numbers who have New England blood in their veins. In 1685, the revocation of the Edict of Nantes by Louis XIV., scattered to other countries 400,000 Protes- tants, who were among the most intelligent and enterprising of French subjects -- merchants of capital, skilled manufac- turers and handicraftsmen, superior at the time to all others in Europe. A considerable number of these Huguenot French came to America ; a few landed in New England and became honorably prominent in its history. Their names have in large part become anglicised or have disappeared, but their blood is traceable in many of the most reputable families, and their
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fame is perpetuated in honorable memorials and useful in- stitutions."
It is a curious fact, that when we trace our ancestry back only a little over two hundred years, we find that we, of the present generation, have in that time descended from over sixty-four distinct individuals; and when we consider that mental and physical qualities as well as diseases are transmitted from gener- ation to generation, it is wonderful what a conglomeration of oddities must be collected in the human race of to-day !
Most of the notes relating to the families comprised in this volume were taken by the compiler from the town and county records in different parts of the country, which were examined by him many years since while tracing the genealogy of the Talcott family, published in 1876. Great assistance in filling up and arranging them has been obtained from " Pearson's First Settlers of Albany County," "Bergen's Bergen Family," "Goodwin's General Notes," "Riker's History of Harlem," and contributions kindly furnished by the Rev. Simon G. Visscher, of Rome, N. Y., Miss Elizabeth Bogert (the author- ess), of New York (lately deceased), Messrs. Robert Benson, Henry Brace, H. Q. Lansing, of New York, Joseph A. Shear- man, General Richard U. Sherman, of Utica, Dr. Thomas Hun, Henry Lansing, of Albany, Col. Henry R. Rathbone, U. S. A., the Rev. Mr. Sellick, Rector of St. Paul's church, Norwalk, Conn., Mrs. M. P. Ferris, of Brooklyn, also to Mr. Robert S. Talcott for the very voluminous and accurate Index of names contained in this volume, and many others. The Bible records were, with a few exceptions, copied directly from the Dutch manuscripts in the original Bibles. The record of interments in the Dutch church grave-yard at Albany was taken by the compiler from the original book of burials kept by and in the handwriting of Barent Bradt, the sexton of that period, formerly owned by the late Hon. Harmanus Bleecker. The families of Dutch origin have been the most difficult to trace, from the fact that surnames were little used by the settlers in the early days of the Dutch colonies, although they had them, and the Christian names were so twisted and ont of shape in spelling that they could be scarcely recognized. For instance, Bartholomew be-
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came Bartholomeese, and then Meese; Sarah was Sartje; Catharine, Kaatje or Caatje ; Nicholas, Klaus or Claas ; Matthew, Tewis, etc. Following, as a guide, the almost universal practice of naming their children after their grandparents, and with the help of the surnames found, all the ancient families can be traced out.
It is proper to say in explanation of the orthography of both the christian and surnames found on the following pages, that they have not been carelessly written or printed, as would appear on reading the different ways the same word has been spelled, but are so written designedly. Most of the names have been copied from either the State, county, town or Bible records, and the compiler has intentionally preserved the spelling found on the records. This work, as its name implies, contains genealogical notes pertaining to many families -not full genealogies- and the purpose of printing it is to preserve, as far as possible, the names as originally spelled and used by the families in which they occur. Many members of the same family spelled both their christian and surnames differently, and some of them changed the spelling one or more times during their lives, and seemed to think they were right. So obstinate were they in regard to this matter of spelling names, that in one instance that came to the notice of the compiler, on a tombstone that had been set up by one member of a family, a letter was introduced by another to make the spelling accord with his views of the correct orthography of the name.
Many families are only slightly represented in this book, the object of introducing them being to show the intermarriages, and, by the cross reference numbers, enable any person to trace the genealogy of their maternal as well as of their pater- nal ancestors.
The " Talcott Ped." (Talcott Pedigree), often referred to in these notes, is a volume containing the genealogy of the Talcott family, published in 1876 by the compiler of this work.
In order to enable those who are not accustomed to trace genealogies, the following explanations are given :
Three classes of numbers are used in these notes, viz. :
1. Consecutive .- These begin at No. 1, the first known per- son of the name introduced in these notes, and ending with the
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last one mentioned. These figures are found in and constitute the left hand column of the book.
2. Family .- These are taken from the consecutive num- bers and placed over the head of the family of the person they stand before in the consecutive column.
3. Reference .- These are also taken from the consecutive column, and are placed in parentheses, before certain names, in order to show where such names stand opposite to the corre- sponding number in the consecutive column of the family before which they are placed. All intermarriages can be traced by these numbers.
Take for instance the name of John Bogart, page 51, con- secutive No. 345.
He is found to be in the family, under the family No. 290, of John Henry Bogart.
Turning back to the consecutive No. 290, we find John Henry Bogart under the family number 200, of John (Johannes) Bogart.
The consecutive No. 200 will be found opposite the name of Johannes Bogart, under the family No. 97, of Hendrick Bogart.
The consecutive No. 97 will be found opposite the naine of Hendrick I. Bogart under the family No. 25, of Isaac Bogart.
The consecutive No. 25 will be found opposite the name of Isaac Bogart under the family No. 7, of Jacob Bogaert.
The consecutive No. 7 will be found opposite the name of Jacob Bogaert under the family No. 3, of Cornelis Bogaert.
The consecutive No. 3 will be found opposite the name of Cornelis Bogaert under the family No. 2, of Cornelis Bogaert.
The consecutive No. 2 will be found opposite the name of Cornelis Bogaert under the family No. 1, of Teunis Bogaert - the first known ancestor of this family.
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ABBREVIATIONS.
b., Born. bp., Baptised. m., Married. d., Died. d. y., Died young. d. s., Died single.
NOTE- In consequence of many additions having been made to the genealogy of the Douw family, after the preceding pages had been printed, the references to intermarriages between the Beeckmans, Bogarts and Douws will be found incorrect ; they are, however, properly entered in the INDEX OF INTERMARRIAGES, to which reference should be made, as also to the " ERRATA."
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ERRAT.A.
Page 3, line 6, for " John Vinhagen, Jr.," read " (59) Johannes Van Vechten." Page 5, line 16, add " m. --- Bain, of the British Army."
Page 5, line 17, for " Abraham Schuyler, December 2, 1763 ; d. July 17, 1803," read " John McRea."
Page 6, line 6, for "(49)" read " (57)".
Page 6, line 8, for " January " read "June 24."
Page 6, line 12, add "m. Abraham Schuyler, December 2, 1763; d. July 17, 1803, æ. 69 years, 5 months and 3 days." Page 7, line 1, for " March 5" read " March 15."
Page 7, line 8, for "(49) " read " (57)". Page 7, line 9, for "(17)" read " (20)". Page 7, line 19, for "(49)" read "(57)". Page 12, line 4, for "(1)" read "(3)". Page 30, line 20, for " (6)" read " (9)". Page 30, line 22, for " (34)" read "(39)' . Page 30, line 26, for "(23)" read "(27)". Page 36, line 33, for " (20)" read " (10)". Page 37, line 16, for "(34)" read "(39)". Page 37, line 17, for "(34)" read " (39)". Page 37, line 20, for " (23)" read " (27)". Page 37, line 21, for "(23)" read " (27)". Page 37, line 27, for "(68)" read " (65)". Page 45, line 22, add "d. November 28, 1882." (See p. 417.) Page 45, line 36, for " May " read " August.".
Page 46, line 22, for "(202) " read "(205)". Page 47, line 4, read " m. (33) Gerrit L. Dox."
Page 47, line 28, for " Harman " read " Harmen."
Page 47, line 29, for " Harman " read " Harmen.". Page 51, line 32, for "(202)" read "(205)".
Page 51, line 35, for "(360)" read " (223). Page 70, line 3, for "(65)" read "(62)". Page 77, line 36, for "John " read " Charles."
Page 77, line 36, for " Hun " read " Fonda."
Page 89, line 34, for "(23)" read " (32)." Page 114, line 27, for " (31)" read " (40)".
Page 116, line 6, for "Johannes " read "Johannes G."
Page 116, line 7, read "2d, (23) Jannetje Van Vechten."
Page 123, line 17, for "(66)" read "(63)". Page 124, line 1, for " died April 16" read " was buried April 14."
Page 125, line 30, for "(93)" read "(90)". Page 126, line 15, for "(66)" read "(63)". Page 133, after line 20, insert "282} Abraham D., b. March 18, 1775; m. Christina Voorhees; d. September 28, 1805, of yellow fever, leaving one child Elsje." (See p. 417.)
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Page 135, line 20, add "September 17, 1877, æ. 83 years."
Page 150, line 4, for " (383)" read " (318)".
Page 150, line 12, for "(388)" read "(318)".
Page 152, line 4, for " Maria " read "Susan."
Page 165, after line 12, insert "654} Ernest, b. October 15, 1882." (See p. 418.) Page 168, line 26, for " William V. R. Mereer " read " William V. I. Mereer." Page 184, line 2, for " December 12" read "December 21." .
Page 184, line 19, for "(4)" read "(3)" -erase "(?)" and insert "22" after " October."
Page 189, line 20, for later details of Oothout family, see p. 418.
Page 195, hne 18, for " April 7, 1789" read " April 12, 1783."
Page 199, line 13, add " d. March 20, 1816."
Page 212, line 17, for "Smithfield " read "Smithborough."
l'age 235, line 13, for "Venhagen" read " Vinhagen."
Page 239, line 5, for "Sanders Lansing" read " Sanders G. Lansing."
Page 244, line 22, for "(339)" read " (345)".
Page 245, line 24, for "(341)" read " (347)".
l'age 248, line 1, for "(265)" read " (369)".
Page 248, line 15, for "(38) Algernon " read " (38) Henry Algernon." Page 252, line 5, see p. 421 for this family corrected.
Page 256, line 37, for " April" read " August."
Page 263, line 14, for " Abraham Ten Eyck " read " Abraham R. Ten Eyek."
Page 271, line 28, for " 1774" read " 1744."
Page 272, line 11, " bp. November 15, 1761 " read " b. November 14, 1760."
Page 288, line 4, for " 1857 " read "1854."
Page 288, line 20, for " David " read " Irving." Page 289, line 3, for "(202)" read " (205)".
Page 289, line 15, for "(202) " read "(205)".
Page 289, line 17, for "(360)" read " (223)". Page 313, line 2, for "June" read "January."
Page 333, line 12, for "(342)" read "(348)".
Page 333, line 20, for "(344) " read " (350)". Page 346, line 20, for " March 27" read " Marelı 22."
Page 359, line 36, for "1747" read "1749."
Page 368, line 20, for "(194) " read " (185)". Page 368, line 22, add "d. March 1, 1883."
Page 369, for family No. "154" read "157."
Page 379, line 27, for "Jacob Sanders Glen " read "Johannes Sanders Glen."
Page 397; line 17, for " August " read "September."
Page 412, line 8, for " (270)" read " (270 Ten Eyck)".
CONTENTS.
Preface. .
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Errata .
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NEW YORK STATE FAMILIES.
PAGE.
PAGE.
1 Beeckman.
1
15 Schermerhorn.
224
2 Benson
8
16 Ten Eyck 228, 421
3 Bogart. 22,
417
17 Visscher 253
4 Douw.
64
18 Van Bergen
292
5 Dox .. 166
19 Van den Bergh. 305
6 Gerhard.
80
20 Van der Bogaert. 307
7 Groesbeck .
86
21 Van Deusen. 312
8 Hun:
92
22 Van Driessen 318
9 Lansing.
113, 417
23 Van der Poel.
323
10 Marselis.
172
24 Van,Nes. 343
11 Metselaer-Egberts. 180
25 Van Schaick. 350
12 Oothout. 183, 418
26 Van Vechten. 352
13 Quackenbush.
193, 420
27 Vinhagen 373
14 Salisbury.
216
28 Wendell.
376
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Records from Old Family Bibles. 425
Record of Burials in the Dutch Church Grave Yard from 1722 to 1757, 454 Miscellaneous Notes. 478
Glossary of Dutch Christian Names. 480
NEW ENGLAND FAMILIES.
PAGE. PAGE
1 Benton. 485
13 Holyoke. 568
2 Chester 492
14 Lanman. 570
3 Crow. 495
15 Marvin. 592
4 Deming. 499
16 Mott. 610
5 Edwards. 506
510
18 Rathbone 619
7 Filer.
511
19 Reed .. 654
20 Russell. 670
9 Goodwin. 514
21 Shearman-Sherman 679
10 Goodrich.
515
22 Treat 721
11 Hamlin. 543
23 Welles 724
12 Hollister. 552
24 Wright ..
729
Memoranda. Index of Intermarriages. Index of Names.
8 Gilbert.
513
17 Pynchon. 616
6 Eggleston
NEW YORK STATE FAMILIES.
BEECKMAN.
THERE were two apparently distinct families of Beekman's who came to America. One, that of William, settled in New Amsterdam and spelled the name BEEKMAN, and the other, that of Martin Hendricksen, settled in Rensselaerwyck, and spelled the name as above. Descendants of both families removed to villages on the lower Hudson, and their respective genealogies became very difficult to trace.
1.
Martin, son of Hendrick Beeckman and godson of Mar- tin Hendricksen of Fort Orange (Albany), who came from Hamelwaard, in the Duchy of Bremen, in 1638, in the service of the Patroon Van Rensselaer, married Susanna Jans, and had
(See Riker's Harlem)
2 Hendrick, m. (6) ANNETJE QUACKENBUSH.
3 Johannes, m. 1st (7), MACHTEL SCHERMERHORN. 2d (6), EVA VINHAGEN, October 26, 1692.
4 Martin, m. NEELTJE SLINGERLAND.
5 Metje, m. 1st, CORNELIS VAN DER HOVEN, of Albany. 2d, JAN BEBOUT, of Brooklyn.
6 Neeltje, m. JACOB BENNET, of Brooklyn.
6} Engeltje, m. (prob.) (9) TEUNIS EGBERTSE METSELAER, Feb. 28, 1716.
And others, names unknown.
Martin Beeckman died previous to June 21, 1677, when his widow SUSANNA petitioned to be free from paying his debts, on account of having eight children to provide for.
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2.
Hendrick, son of (1) Martin Hendricks Beeckman and Susanna Jans, was born in Albany ; married (6) Annetje, daughter of (1) Pieter Quackenbush, and Martje -- , 1685, and had
7 Martin, b. 1685 ; m. ELIZABETH WALDRON, June 21, 1724; d. Oct. 27,1757.
8 Susanna, bp. March 7, 1686.
9 Lydia, bp. June 2, 1689.
10 Hendrick, bp. June 5, 1692; d. s., March 19, 1769.
11 Maritje, bp. June 19, 1695.
12 Pieter, bp. July 25, 1697; m. GRIETIE ; d. 1773.
13 Magdalena, bp. Nov. 19, 1701.
Hendrick Beeckman died in New Jersey about 1735. He resided first at Schodack-on-the-Hudson, and moved to Somer- set Co., N. J., in 1710.
3.
Johannes, son of (1) Martin Hendricks Beeckman and Susanna Jans, married, 1st (7) Machtel, daughter of (1) Jacob Jansen Schermerhorn and Jannetje Egmont, - and had
14 Jannetje, bp. March, 1682 ; m. (12) ISAAC LANSING, June 27, 1703; d. February, 1770. He d. January 27, 1772.
15 Johannes, bp. January 27, 1684; m. (42) HESTER WENDELL, Jan- uary 15, 1714; d. February, 1741.
16 Jacob, bp. Aug. 12, 1685; m. DEBORA HANSEN Dec. 17, 1714; d. March 19, 1738.
17 Susanna, bp. Sept. 25, 1687; m. JOHN BASSETT Jan. 16, 1719.
18 Helena, bp. Jan. 13, 1689 ; m. TOBIAS RYCKMAN Aug. 18, 1715; d. Aug. 23, 1744.
Johannes M. Beeckman married, 2d (6), EVA, daughter of (1) JOHN VINHAGEN, Oct. 26, 1692, and had
19 Johannes Janse, bp. May 20, 1694 ; m., 1st, SARAH CUYLER, July 6, 1729; 2d (20), DEBORA VAN SCHAICK, Dec. 10, 1748.
20 Martin, bp. Aug. 8, 1695 ; m. (17) GERTRUDE VISSCHER, Oct. 28, 1721; d. before 1755.
21 Marietje, bp. April 2, 1697 ; m. JURIAN HOGEN Nov. 9, 1714.
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BEECKMAN.
22 Johanna, bp. Nov. 20, 1698; m. (25) JOHANNES MARSELIS July 7, 1723.
23 Alida, bp. Nov. 29, 1702; m. HENRY HOLLAND, Dec. 14, 1728.
24 Henry, bp. March 30, 1707; m. ANNETJE SWITS. He d. Dec. 3, 1755.
25 Neletje, bp. April 27, 1710; m. JOHN VINHAGEN, Jr., Oct. 29, 1734.
Johannes M. Beeckman was buried in Albany, Sept. 30, 1732. Eva Vinhagen, widow of JOHANNES M. BEECKMAN, was buried March 6, 1755. JOHANNES M. BEECKMAN made a will Dec. 16, 1728, recorded Dec. 3, 1732, leaving his property to his twelve above-named children, a part of which was his interest in the " Kayaderosseros," or Queensborough patent of land, which he obtained from the government, in company with Nanning Harments (Visscher), Rip Van Dam, Ann Brid- ges, May Beckley, Peter Franconnier, Adrian Hooghlandt, John Stevens, John Tatham and Stephen Broughton, by letters patent, dated Nov. 2, 1708. Eva, his wife, was appointed sole executrix ; and, in case of her death, his sons, Jacob, Martin, Johannes, Jr., and Henry were to act. October 1, 1755, Jo- hannes, Jr., and Henry, being the only surviving executors, applied for letters of administration.
7.
Martin, son of (2) Hendrick Beeckman and (6) Annetje Quackenbush, was born in 1685 ; married Elizabeth, daugh- ter of Samuel Waldron and Neeltie Bloodgood (b. 1700), June 21, 1724, and had
26 Elizabeth, b. August 30, 1725; m. FRANCIS BRAZIER ; d. Nov. 9, 1810.
27 Hendrick, b. March 24, 1727; m. PHOEBE BLOOMFIELD; d. Jan. 26, 1796.
28 Samuel, b. Nov. 26, 1729 ; m. ELIZABETH WALDRON ; d. Oct. 19, 1808.
29 Anna, b. June 28, 1734 ; m. JOHANNES WALDRON, Nov. 12, 1766 ; d. Sept. 5, 1795. He d. Sept. 10, 1795.
30 John, b. Nov. 5, 1741.
Martin Beeckman died October 27, 1757. ELIZABETH WAL- DRON, widow of MARTIN BEECKMAN, died November 27, 1760,
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BEECKMAN.
æ. 60 years. Their children inherited the property of their bachelor uncle, Hendrick, who died March 19, 1769. (Riker's Harlem.)
12.
Pieter, son of (2) Hendrick Beeckman and (6) Annetje Quackenbush, was born July 25, 1697; married Grietie -
-, and had
31 Leentje, m. FERNANDUS GULICK.
32 Annetie, m. PETER PETERSON.
33 Neeltie, m. BERNARDUS VAN ZANDT.
Pieter Beeckman died in 1773, leaving GRIETIE a widow. He resided in New Jersey. (For more of the New Jersey Beeckman's, see Riker's Harlem.)
15.
Johannes, Jr., son of (3) Johannes Beeckman and (7) Machtel Schermerhorn, was born January 27, 1684; mar- ried (42) Hester, daughter of (7) Jeronimus Wendell, January 15, 1714, and had
34 Ariantje, bp. August 29, 1714; m. (63) GERRIT I. LANSING, March, 1740.
35 Johannes, bp. June 9, 1717. 36 Jannetje, bp. November 15, 1719.
37 Elsje, bp. July 29, 1722 ; d. August, 1722.
Johannes Beeckman, Jr., made a will July 9, 1731, proved January 29, 1742, in which he mentions his wife HESTER, three children, Johannes, Arientje and Jannetje, brothers-in-law Her- man and Evert Wendell, and Henry Holland and brother Jacob Beeckman.
16.
Jacob, son of (3) Johannes M. Beeckman and (7) Machtel Schermerhorn, was baptised August 12, 1685 ; married Deb- ora, daughter of Hendrick Hansen and Debora Van Dam (bp. August 20, 1693), December 17, 1714, and had
38 Machtel, b. October 16, 1715 ; in. (48) GERRIT A. LANSING, of Sche- nectady, July 18, 1739.
39 Hendrick, b. May 4, 1718 ; d. September 8, 1746.
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BEECKMAN.
40 Effie, b. January 18, 1720; m. JOHANNES GANSEVOORT, September 9, 1764; d. September 9, 1798.
41 Johannes, b. November 2, 1722 ; d. January 31, 1725.
42 Debora, b. October 8, 1726 ; m. GERRIT STAATS, January 11, 1747.
43 Johannes, b. August 8, 1733 ; m. MARIA SANDERS, November 22, 1759; d. December 17, 1802.
Jacob J. Beeckman died March 19, 1738. DEBORA HAN- SEN, widow of JACOB J. BEECKMAN, died December 10, 1745,
The above family is taken from the Beeckman Bible.
19.
Johannes Janse, son of (3) Johannes M Beeckman and his 2d wife (6) Eva Vinhagen, was baptised May 20, 1694; married 1st Sarah, daughter of Abraham Cuyler and Caatje Bleeker (bp. October 6, 1706), July 6, 1729, and had
44 Eva, bp. August 30, 1730; d. y.
45 Johannes, bp. October 30, 1732 ; d. y.
46 Catrina, bp. August 29, 1736.
47 Eva, bp. July 8, 1739 ; m. ABRAHAM SCHUYLER, December 2, 1763; d. July 17, 1803.
48 Margrietje, bp. August 30, 1741.
49 Johannes, bp. March 18, 1744.
Sarah Cuyler, wife of JOHANNES JANSE BEECKMAN, died and was buried August 28, 1746. He married 2d (20), DEBORA, daughter of (13) GOZEN VAN SCHAICK and CATHARINE STAATS (b. May 11, 1707), December 10, 1748, and had
50 Jacob, bp. September 26, 1749; m. NANCY -
Johannes Janse Beeckman died in Albany and was buried October 26, 1756.
He was a merchant for many years in Albany. He made a will May 20, 1756, proved October 31, 1759, by which he gave to his three eldest children the £1,000 received by him from the estate of their grandfather, Abraham Cuyler, and divided his share of the "Kayaderosseros patent," received from his father, together with the house and lot purchased from the heirs of John Vinhagen, among all his above-named children. His brother Henry, and brothers-in-law Nicholas Cuyler and Jacob Van Schaick, were his executors.
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BEECKMAN.
20.
Martin, son of (3) Johannes M. Beeckman and his 2d wife (6) Eva Vinhagen, was baptised August 8, 1695; mar- ried (17) Gertrude, daughter of (4) Tierck Harmanse Visscher and Femmetje Janse (bp. July 12, 1691), October 28, 1721, and had
51 Johannes, bp. March 11, 1722 ; m. (49) ELIZABETH DOUW, January 21,1764.
52 Tierck Harmans, bp. July 26, 1724; d. January, 1746.
53 Pieter, d. December 30, 1811.
54 Femmetje, bp. September 10, 1727.
55 Henricus, bp. September 7, 1729.
56 Eva, bp. February 13, 1734.
24.
Henry (Hendrick), son of (3) Johannes M. Beeckman and his 2d wife (6) Eva Vinhagen, was baptised March 30, 1707; married Annetje (Anna), daughter of Cornelius Swits and (15) Hester Visscher (bp. October 19, 1712), and had
57 Johannes, bp. November 8, 1738; m. HENDRIKE VAN BUREN, about 1766.
58 Hester, bp. October 18, 1741.
59 Cornelis, bp. September 25, 1743.
60 Martin, bp. January 10, 1746.
61 Isaac, bp. September 3, 1749.
62 Eva, bp. November 12, 1752. .
Henry Beeckman was buried in Albany, December 3, 1755.
43.
Johannes, son of (16) Jacob Beeckman and Debora Hansen, was born in Albany, August 8, 1733 ; married Maria, daughter of John Sanders and Debora Glen (b. June 4, 1740), November 22, 1759, and had
63 Jacob, b. August 7, 1761; d. 1817.
64 Deborah, b. November 26, 1763 ; m. (70) JOHN DE PEYSTER DOUW, December 22, 1787; d. July 23, 1791.
· 65 Barent Sanders, b. May 2, 1767 ; d. December 2, 1767.
66 Matilda, b. November 21, 1768 ; m. Douw FONDA, November 23, 1794; d. October 3, 1837.
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BEECKMAN.
67 Sarah, b. December 9, 1771 ; d. March 5, 1792.
68 Effie, b. July 24, 1774 ; d. December 6, 1792.
69 John S., b. August 23, 1781.
Maria Sanders, wife of JOHANNES J. BEECKMAN, died No- vember 2, 1794. JOHANNES J. BEECKMAN died December 17, 1802.
51.
Johannes, son of (20) Martin Beeckman and (17) Ger- trude Visscher, was baptised March 11, 1722; married (49) Elizabeth, daughter of (17) Petrus Douw and Anna Van Rensselaer (December 1, 1733), January 21, 1764, and had
70 Martin, bp. November 15, 1767; d. y.
71 Petrus, bp. August 19, 1769; d. y.
72 Martin, bp. May 5, 1772.
73 Petrus, bp. March 15, 1775; m. MAGDALEN VAN RENSSELAER.
John M. Beeckman made a will December 30, 1778, proved July 12, 1790, in which he mentions his wife ELIZABETH, sons Martin and Peter, brothers-in-law Abraham Schuyler and Vol- kert P. Douw, and friend John H. Beeckman.
73.
Petrus,'son of (51) Johannes M. Beeckman and (49) Eliz- abeth Douw. was baptized March 15, 1775 ; married Magdalen, daughter of Nicholas Van Rensselaer and Elsie Van Buren and had
74 Elizabeth Magdalen, b. June 16, 1805; m., 1st, JAMES H. RATH- BONE, June 15, 1825.
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