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Issue :
Addie, b. Dec. 16, 1858; d. young.
Mary E., b. May 16, 1863; d. Sep. 22, 1875.
George, b. Mch. 16, 1867; d. young.
Geo. Forrest, b. Jan. 8, 1869, of Bn.
Annie K., b. Sep. 14, 1872; m. Jesse S. Smith.
Arlington Clyde, b. Oct. 6, 1875; d. Sep. 16, 1896.
TUNIS DURYEA, of Bk., son of Charles and Cornelia Schenck, d. before Apl. 11, 1764; m., May 18, 1753, Anna Rapalje, dau. of Tunis and Annatie Suydam.
Issue : Charles (see).
TUNIS DURYEA, of Bn., son of Gabriel and Phebe Hoogland, m. Zilphe Hide.
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Issue :
Gabriel, bp. Dec. 25, 1807; was a butcher.
John Hyde, bp. Apl. 8, 1810; not m .; lived at Essex, Conn. Samuel, bp. Nov. 7, 1813; d. with lockjaw.
" DURYEA-CARTER .- On Wednesday, June 26, 1901, at the Bedford Park Presbyterian Church, New York City, by the Rev. Henry Sloan Coffin, ESTELLE LOUISE, daughter of George Carter, to TUNIS HOAGLAND DURYEA."
VALENTINE DURYEA, of Ja., m., June 17, 1838, in N. Y., Sarah Maria Nostrand, both of Jamaica.
WHITEHEAD DURYEA, of Fg., son of Aaron and Mary Mott, m. Clara
Issue :
Mary Elizabeth.
Benj. Kissam.
John Lewis.
Aaron Augustus, d. Sep. 22, 1838, a. 4. 21. 0.
Sarah Maria.
Clara.
WILHELMUS DURYEE, of Fg., m., June 25, 1820, at Flat- bush, Miss Latitia Mott, of Hd.
WILHELMUS DURYEA, of Fg., m. Allethia. His will dated Aug. 14, 1823; proved Sep. 16, 1823 (R. L. E., F., 154, Ja.) .. Exs .: Cornelius and Jacob Duryea, of Fh., and William, of N. Y. Witnesses: Isaac Rapalye, Thos. Betts. William Duryea, his executor, sold the real estate May 7, 1824 (R. in sales of R. E., L. B., F., 86, Ja.).
Issue :
William.
Hannah.
Rebecca.
Phebe Ann.
Cornelia.
Abraham.
WILLIAM BRAAMBOS DURYEA, of Mutton Town, son of Jorus and Willemina Braambos, b. June 20, 1775; d. June 13, 1857; in. Jemime Rogers of E. N., b. - , 1777; d. Feb. 20, 1849. The monument calls her Emma. His will dated Sep. 7, 1854; proved
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Dec. II, 1857 (R. L. 8, F., 115, Ja.). This will was contested and the testimony is of much interest.
Issue :
Ann, m. John Remsen.
Maria, m. William Layton.
Sarah, m. Peter H. Layton.
Nelly, m. John Voorhis.
Catherine Jane, m. Obadiah Valentine, of Woodbury.
John Rogers, m. Sarah Pine Hubbs.
WILLIAM DURYEA, of Sweet Hollow, son of Gabriel and Phebe Hoogland, bp. Oct. 11, 1795, in W. H .; m. Elseny Whitman.
Issue :
Alonzo, bp. July 25, 1819.
Tunis, bp. Mch. 4, 1821.
Andrew, bp. Mch. 28, 1824.
Phebe.
WILLIAM HENRY DURYEA, of Manneto Hill, son of Henry W. and Margaret Nostrand, b. Mch. 16, 1847; m. (Ist) Adelia Youngs, dau. of Edward and Ann Remsen, b. - , 1838; d. Apl. 6, 1871; m. (2d) - Mitchell.
WILLIAM HEWLITT DURYEA, son of Roelof and Hannah Suydam, m. Mary Elizabeth Voorhis, dau. Abraham and Maria Suydam, b. Feb. 19, 1834; d. Nov. 7, 1863.
WILLIAM HICKS DURYEA, son of Abraham and Phebe E. Hicks, b. Jan. 5, 1836; bp. June 5, 1836, in W. H .; m. Mary E. Seaman, b. Sep. 28, 1836; d. Apl. 10, 1896; bd. in W. H.
HENDRICK ELDERTSON, b. Mch. 21, 1719; d. Oct. 17, 1789, at Ja .; m. Treyntye Noorstrand, dau. of Jan and Maria Van Voorhis, and wid. of Abram Remsen, b. Sep. 7, 1717; d. Mch. 28, 1792; both bd. at Ja.
CHARLES R. ELLIS, m., Jan. 1, 1868, Sarah Jane Bogart, dau. of George and Phebe Cashow, b. May 25, 1846.
PHILIP ELLIS, m. Gritye Bourum, dau. of Johannes and Janetye Losee, bp. Oct. 3, 1756. His will dated June 19, 1815; proved Dec. 18, 1823 (R. L. E., F., 180, Ja.).
JAMES FAGAN, of Mt., d. Jan. 23, 1823; m., Mar. 15, 18II, Marugriete (Peggy) Remsen, dau. of William and Cynthia Dur- yea, bp. Nov. 2, 1783; d. Sep. 13, 1822.
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Issue :
(Sup.) Elizabeth, m., Oct. 9, 1834, Warren Cornwell.
(Sup.) Ann, m., Feb. 18, 1837, Daniel Downing.
JOHN FLOWERS, m. Sarah Van Nostrand, dau. of Jan and Lammetje Ryerson, b. Sep. 12, 1734; bp. Oct. 13, 1734, at Ja. She was admitted as a member at P. C. Hd. in 1806.
ABRAHAM FORT, of the town of Po'k., b. Sep. 7, 1750; d. Aug. 9, 1822; m., Dec. 29, 1776, Jannetje Monfoort, dau. of Peter and Magdalena Monfoort, b. Aug. 28, 1757; d. July 30, 1823. His will dated Nov. 24, 1819; proved Dec. 7, 1822 (R. L. F., F., 379, Po'k.). He enlisted in the Revolutionary War, was engaged to Jannetje at the time; her parents objected to the marriage before he returned, but she eloped with him. The stone house that he built at the close of the war is still standing and is well preserved. He was a Major.
Issue :
Col. John A., m .- Story of New Orleans.
Peter, not m.
Magdalena, m. Kave Pierson.
James, b. Nov. 29, 1788; not m .; d. Mch. 18, 1842.
Rebecka, m. Ezra Thompson.
Hannah, m. Col. Joseph Nelson.
Mary, m. Henry F. Granger.
Susannah, m. Caleb D. Haviland.
Alida, not m.
Sarah, b. Dec. 9, 1793; not m.
Catherine, not m.
Peter and John were aids to Genl. Jackson in the War of 1812.
SEAMAN FOSDICK, m. Letitia (Alletta) Nostrand, dau. of John and Elizabeth Seaman, b. Apl. 28, 1805; bp. June 9, 1805, at Ja .; bd. at Springfield.
Issue :
William, b. June 13, 1822.
Elizabeth, b. Feb. 29, 1824.
CORNELIUS FOWLER, m., Feb. 5, 1823, at Ss., Mary Ann . Van Nostrand.
JEREMIAH D. FOWLER, of Dutchess Co., b. Apl. 13, 1850;
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m., June 22, 1881, Eliza Monfort, dau. of Peter Van Wyck and Julia A. Stockholm, b. May 7, 1855.
Issue :
Julia M. Liela M.
Rita D. B. Beatrice L.
Geraldine.
Claudine. Jerrie D., Jr.
JOHN FOWLER, m., Sept. 9, 1776, at Hd., Catherine Van Ostrant of Hd.
JOSEPH FOX, native of England (Polesworth, Warwickshire), b. May 29, 1743; d. Nov. 15, 1812; m. Phebe Burtis, dau. of James and Miriam, b. June 22, 1749; d. Apl. 23, 1825. (See will James Burtis.)-
" The inhabitants of the town of Flushing contributed by the hands of Messieurs Effingham Embree and Abraham Franklin, for the plague sufferers in N. Y., 26 sheep, 78 fowls, 37 bush. of pototoes, 16 bbls. Indian meal, 5 bbls. flour, a quantity of vege- tables, straw, catnip, etc.
Also the following, directed to the Mayor: 45 sheep, 74 bush. of potatoes, 87 fowls, 21 bbls. Indian meal, 8 bbls. rye meal, 4 bbls. flour, 4 bbls. apples, 85 cabbages.
In this record were also the names of the following persons who died: Elizabeth Remsen, at Silas Totten's; Dorothea Remsen; John H. Remsen, Jr., attorney, age 28; Elizabeth Remsen, at the Hospital; also Susan Simonson."
GIDEON W. FRANKLIN, son of Walter and Laetitia Wright, b. July 10, 1812, in Flushing; d. Oct. 19, 1889, in E. N .; m. (Ist), Oct. 3, 1838, Eliza M. Hegeman, dau. of Elbert and Margaret Crooker, b. -; d. Aug. 29, 1868; m. (2ª), June 20, 1872, Adelaide C. Hull.
Issue :
None.
TOWNSEND U. FRANKLIN, of E. N., son of Walter and Laetitia Wright, b. Aug. 4, 1800; d. May 18, 1858; m., Oct. 19, " 1834, in Philadelphia, Elizabeth McCalla, b. Nov. 15, 1796; d. May 12, 1872. .
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Issue :
Walter, m. Ann Amelia Montfort.
Letitia Jane, m. Darling B. Whitney.
WALTER FRANKLIN, b. June 15, 1773, in N. Y .; d. Nov. 10, 1856; m., Jan. 13, 1795, at E. N., Laetitia Wright, b. May 18, 1776, in E. N .; d. Sep. 2, 1842.
Issue :
Thomas, b. Nov. 28, 1795; d. Jan. 31, IS8I.
Sarah R., b. Jan. 12, 1798, in N. Y .; m. Effingham Embree.
Townsend U., m. Elizabeth McCalla.
Betsy J., m. George D. Townsend.
Mary W., m. Walter F. Townsend.
Rebecca L., b. Jan. 25, 1807, in Flushing; m. Townsend Dick- inson; m. John J. Gracey of Po'keepsie.
Walter M., b. Feb. 9, 1808, in Flushing; m. Anner M. Mott. Susan D., b. Mch. 4 -; d. Feb. 7, 1881; m. W. G. Merritt. Gideon W., m. Eliza M. Hegeman; m. Adelaide C. Hull.
WALTER FRANKLIN, of E. N., son of Townsend U. and Elizabeth McCalla, b. Aug. 28, 1837; m. Ann Amelia Montfort, dau. of James Madison and Elizabeth Luyster, b. Apl. 11, 1844, in C. S.
Issue :
Elizabeth, b. Apl. 11, 1864; d. Apl. 29, 1885.
Walter, b. Oct. 4, 1868; d. Sep. 23, 1870.
Townsend, m. Mary Anna Youngs.
Edward.
Madison, m. Emma Martlin.
Mary, m. Leonard T. Simonson.
BENONI FRAZER, m., Apl. 29, 1797, (sup.) in N. Y., Eliza- beth Van Ostrand.
GERSHUM FREDERICKS, m. Mary Van Nostrand, dau. of Martin and Sarah Losee, b. Apl. 15, 1787.
Issue :
Hiram Ulysses, d. Sep. 13, 1830, a. 23. 7. 25. He was just entering the ministry. Bd. at Cypress Hills.
, JOHANES FRIELINGHUYZEN, son of Theodore Jacobus and Eva Terhune, bp. Mch. 26, 1727; d. Sep. 15, 1754; m. - , 1750, Dinah Van Bergh.
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Issue :
Eva, b. Nov. 10, 1751; m. Casparus Van Nostrand, son of Judge Jacob.
Frederick, b. Apl. 13, 1753.
These were mentioned by their uncle Henrickus in his will.
FRANKLIN A. GARDINER, of Northport, m., Oct. 28, 1891, Martha S. Nostrand, dau. of David S. and Sarah M. Titus, b. Mch. 24, 1864.
Issue :
Gertrude Rosalie, b. Aug. 21, 1895.
ABRAM GERRESE, a weaver, m. Lammetje Monfoort, dau. of John and Ida Brinckerhoff.
Jan. 3, 1726, he bought land at the Grape Swamp (Wheatly), from Laurence Haff, and was one of the subscribers to the fund for building the church at W. H. in 1732. Dec. 5, 1739, he buys the north half of John Monfoort's farm at Gt. Neck for £480. Mch. 29, 1744, he files his Ear Mark. May 10, 1745, he agrees with his brother-in-law about the division line and sells him 163 acres for £80.
Issue :
Garret.
Charity.
John.
SETH GIFFORD, of Mass., b. July 10, 1800; d. Mch. 22, 1854; m. Phebe Maria Van Nostrand, dau. of Richard H. and Eliza- beth Treadwell, b. Jan. 28, 1810; d. (sup.) 1897.
Issue :
Theodore, b. Feb. 23, 1830.
Alonzo, b. Mch. 20, 1832; d. May 13, 1861.
Amanda, b. July 15, 1833.
Ellen, b. Aug. 17, 1837.
Lewis Hewlett, b. Aug. 21, 1841; d. Sep. 30, 1865.
GEORGE GILDERSLEVE, m. Mary E. Bailey, b. Jan. 22, 1826; d. Dec. 25, 1848.
TIMOTHY GILDERSLEEVE, of Suffolk Co., m. Catharine Duryea, dau. of George and Anna Hubbs.
Issue : Harriet.
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Smith. Alexander.
ROBERT J. GILLESPIE, m. Abigail -, b. Apl. 24, 1777; d. Oct. 24, 1862.
ROBERT J. GILLISPIE, cordwainer, of Wheatly, son of Robert and Abigal, b. Apl. 6, 1804; d. Nov. 20, 1884; m., Dec. 12, 1833, Sarah A. Laton, dau. of David and Madelena Hegeman, b. Feb. II, 1811; d. Dec. 21, 1882.
Issue :
Abby, b. - , 1842; d. Dec. 31, 1887.
Robert L. J., m. Lilly McMullen.
ROBERT L. J. GILLESPIE, of Wheatly and Bn., son of Robert J. and Sarah A. Laton, m. Lillie McMullen, dau. of the Revd. David.
Issue :
Layton, b. Sep. 22, 1884; d. May 22, 1883.
Lillie M., b. May 25, 1886; d. Feb. 9, 1887.
Mabel.
Wallace.
Robert.
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ELBERT H. GOLDER, of Valley Stream, son of Joseph and Elizabeth Nostrand, m., Dec. 21, 1887, Mary Emma Nostrand, dau. of Timothy R. and Mary Granger, b. Apl. 20, 1866; living at Valley Stream, 1902. To Mrs. Golder the compiler is greatly indebted for the complete record of George Nostrand's descen- dants.
JACOBUS GOLDER, m. Leah Simonson, dau. of Johannes and Maria Stockholm, bp. Aug. 18, 1730, in Ja; witness, Frederick, (sup.) Nostrand Leah's gd. father.
Issue :
Anatie, bp. Nov. 19, 1752, in W. H.
Johannis, bp. Oct. 14, 1764, in Ss.
JOSEPH GOLDER, of Valley Stream, m. Elizabeth Nostrand, dau. of Timothy and Drucilla Watts, b. Apl. 1, 1843; living Apl., 1902.
Issue : Elizabeth J.
Elbert H., m. Mary Emma Nostrand.
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JOSEPH GOLDER, of Valley Stream, m. Margaret Nostrand, dau. of Timothy and Drucilla Watts, b. Dec. 17, 1834.
Issue :
Joseph, of Lynbrook.
MICHAEL GOLDER, of the town of Hempstead, m., Dec. 18, 1761, Altje Van Noorstrandt, dau. of Albert and Antje De Mott, bp. Nov. 9, 1733, in Ja .; witnesses, Antoin and Elsje De Mott. His will dated July 20, 1778; proved Oct. 11, 1780 (R. L. 32, F., 473, N. Y.).
Issue :
Elizabeth, bp. Dec. 8, 1763; m., Mch. 5, 1783, at St. George's Church, Hempstead, David Whaley.
Elsie.
Mollie.
MICHAEL GOLDER, b. Oct. 23, 1780; d. Nov. 17, 1865; m. Susannah Remsen, b. May 30, 1784; d. Oct. 24, 1854; both bd. at Springfield.
WILLIAM R. GORDON, minister, m., July 21, 1838, Matilda Onderdonck, dau. of Minne and Phebe Platt, b. Aug. 15, 1811; living, Sep. 15, 1902.
E. MORGAN GRIFFEN, son of Edwin and Hannah Morgan, m. (Ist) Sadie L. Whitney, dau. of Darling B., b. July -, 1851; d. May, -, 1886; m. (2ª) - Haywood a widow.
Issue (by first wife) :
Floyd, b. Apl. 21, 1872; d. Apl. 22, 1872.
Jennie.
WILLIAM GRITMAN, of Seaford, m., May 15, 1890, Emma Frances Hoogland, dau. of William Henry and Sarah Jane Ben- net, b. Mch. 30, 1854.
JACOB HAFF, son of Laurens (Lawrence) and Cunira Pieterse, bp. Sep. 18, 1689. He bought land in Beaver Swamp Hollow from J. Latting, Jr., Apl. 28, 1716. Nov. 25, 1717, he sold to Adriaen Hegeman, between Wolver Hollow and Cedar Swamp. Supposed to have settled in Dutchess Co., N. Y.
Issue:
Jacob, m. Mergit Storm.
Joseph.
Lawrence, m. Hannah
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JACOB HAFF, Junior, of Crum Elbow, Dutchess Co., m. Mergit Storm. His will dated May 29, 1757; proved Jan. 15, 1758 (R. in Albany). His executors were his brother-in-law, Goris Storm, Thomas Noxon, his brother Joseph Haff, and Peter Storm. Owned land in Lot 10, Gt. 9 Partners patent. Dutchess Co.
Issue :
Jacob.
William.
Lawrence.
Anna.
Elizabeth.
JAN HAFF, son of Peter and Wyntie Siboutsen (widow of John Luyster of Flatlands), m. Sarah Losey, dau. of Simon of Wheatly, bp. Apl. 4, 1704, in Ja. She died before May, 1760.
Issue :
Peter, (sup.) of Suffolk Co., yeoman. (Letters, vol. i., N. Y., to his eldest son, John, a weaver, Sep. 12, 1753.)
Simon.
Jacobus.
Winchey.
Mary.
Martha.
Sarah, bp. May 30, 1742, in W. H. Witnesses, Peter Luyster* and Sarah Monfoort.
JURIAN HAFF, of N. U., Fg., and W. H., son of Lawrence and Kniertje Meet, bp. May 18, 1679, at Flatlands; m., Apl. 17, 1707, Anna Cathrina Sleght, dau. of Hendrick and Elsje Barens Lieveling, bp. July 12, 1685, in N. Y.
In 1717 and 1721 he bought land near "Succoo's Wigwam" in O. B. His house was near the "Dutch Burying Yard " in W. H., and it was at this house where the meeting was held to complete the organization of the Dutch Congregation of O. B. in 1732. On Apl. 9, 1755, he sells to W. and B. Frost, land near "Succoo's Wigwam," on the west side of W. H., the boundary beginning at a locust tree standing in a gully near Garret Van Wicklen's, and exclusive of the Dutch burying yard. In 1755 his "sit
* Peter Luyster's mother m. Peter Haff.
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places" in the church were transferred, and the Haffs seem to have removed to Dutchess Co.
JURYAN HAFF, m. Deboreh Thomson.
Issue:
Cornelius, bp. Aug. 28, 1785, in W. H.
1 Antone, bp. Aug. 28, 1785, in.W. H.
LAWRENCE JEURIANSEN HAFF, from Brazil, m., July 5, 1676, in N. Y., Kniertje, dau. of Peter Jansen Meet. Issue :
Jurian, m. Anna Cathrina Sleght.
Teunis, bp. July 24, 1681, Flds.
Styntje, bp. Aug. 5, 1683, Flds.
Maria, bp. June 15, 1685, Fh.
Jacob, bp. Sep. 18, 1689, Bn.
Laurens, bp. Apl. 20, 1699; m. Cornelia Voorhees.
Margaret, m. Peter Monfoort.
LAURENS HAFF, m. Marritje --.
Issue :
Peter, bp. Mch. 26, 1732.
Abraham, bp. Feb. 17, 1734.
Jacob, bp. Feb. 1, 1735/6.
Dirck, bp. Jan. 21, 1739, at Readington, N. J.
LAWRENCE HAFF, a farmer of Crum Elbow, (sup.) son of Jacob, bp. Sep. 18, 1689; m. Hannah -. His will dated Jan. 15, 1753; proved Feb. 12 (R. in Albany). The executors were his wife, his father Jacob, his brother Joseph, his brother Jacob, and William Humfry.
Issue:
Ellis.
Susannah.
Isaac.
Elizabeth.
William.
LAWRENCE HAFF, yeoman, of Rumbouts Precinct, m. Sarah His will dated Aug. 19, 1758; proved Sep. 5, 1758 (R. in Albany). The executors were Peter Monfoort, William Roe, Joseph Thirsten. ' The witnesses were Johannes de Witt. Justice of Peace; Cornelius Luyster; Gerrit Noortstrant.
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Issue :
Winche.
Anthony.
Peter.
Lawrence. Susannah.
John.
Mary.
LAURENS (LAWRENCE) HAFF, son of Laurens and Cunira (Kniertje) Meet, bp. Apl. 20, 1699; m. Cornelia Voorhis, dau. of Stephen and Caetje. He sold land in W. H., Oct. 10, 1735, but reserved the grave-yard as the "future habitation of my body." They were present at baptisms on May 21, 1743, in W. H.
ABIEL BRUSH HAGEMAN, son of Adriaen and Hannah Brush; d. May 14, 1869, a. 54.4.2; m. Hannah -, b. Apl. 17, 1816; d. Dec. 6, 1860.
Issue :
Emma Antionette, d. June 28, 1853, a. 1.0.4.
All bd. at F. M.
RICHARD HAINES, of Berkshire, England, m., by the Rev. Mr. Hart, Jan. 24, 1824, at Salsbury Place, Hd. Plains, at John Tread- well's, Fanny (Frances) Van Nostrand of N. Hd., dau. of Aaron.
RICHARD HAINES, m., June 10, 1829, at Aaron Van Nos- trand's on the Plains, Hannah Van Nostrand. Witnesses to the marriage: Aaron, Jacob, and Elizabeth Van Nostrand.
JAMES HALL, m., Oct. 3, 1837, at W. H., Ann Bailey.
JONAS HALL, m. Mary Jane Nostrand, dau. of Timothy and Drucilla Watts, b. Oct. 6, 1829; living, Apl. 1902, at Valley Stream.
Issue:
Ebenezer.
Jonas.
Annie L.
Joseph T.
Elbert N.
PETER HANABURGH, of Rhinebeck, m. Eliza Ann Mon- foort, dau. of Henry and Sarah Canfield, b. Feb. 2, 1815; d. Feb. 5, 1893.
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Issue :
Sarah Ann, b. Oct. 2, 1837.
David Henry (Revd.), b. Mch. 10, 1839; was in the Civil War; now in M. E. Church at Fordham.
James How, b. May 3, 1849.
GARRET HARDENBERG, of O. B., gentleman, m. Margaret Hoogland, dau. of William and Neeltje Adrians (she m. 2ª Jan Vanderbilt). Garret's will dated Dec. 2, 1731 (R. L. II, F., 206, N. Y.); made his mark. The executors were Henderickus Hardenberg, William Hoogland, Cornelius Hoogland. Wit- nesses, Abram Gerretse, John Smith.
Issue:
Margaret, m. Peter Monfoort; m. Daniel Nostrand. She was in her minority when her father died, and was given the use of one half of the estate until she attained her majority. Jan Vanderbilt, in his will, says: "I give unto my wife's dau. Mar- garet Van Nostrand the one fourth part of the money my father in law William Hoogland left me."
HENDERICKUS HARDENBERG, of W. H., bd., July 13, 1778; m. Jannetje Dorlant; bd. June 15, 1781.
Issue:
Maragriete, m. Frederick Cashow.
Annatye, m. Garret Van Wicklen.
John, m. Melle Birchem.
Rem, not m.
Marya, bp. May 22, 1743; bd. Mch. 7, 1808.
Janatye, bd. Sep. 12, 1806.
JOHN HARDENBERG, son of Henderickus and Jannetje Dor- lant, d. Feb. 14, 1795; m. Melle Birchem. The name as pro- nounced by the "old people" was "Hartenbarracks."
Issue :
Henderick, b. Apl. 17, 1774; bp. May 24, 1774.
Joshua, b. Dec. 26, 1775; d. Dec. 26, 1781; bd. Dec. 28, 1781.
Joshua, b. May 2, 1787; bp. May 20, 1787.
The two sons were laborers. Henderick, when quite along in years, "fell over a fence" and broke his leg.
REM HARDENBERG, son of Henderickus and Jannetje Dor- lant, bd. Apl. 11, 1808. His will dated Sep. 26, 1807; proved
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May 24, 1808 (R. L. C., F., 52, Ja.). He gives to his nephew Hendrick his "watch and gun."
JAMES HARRIS, of Hd. Harbor, m., Nov. 4, 1820, at St. George's, Hd., Catherine Van Nostrand of Hd. South.
JACOB HAWKSHURST, m., May 10, 1837, at W. H., Eliza Hicks.
ADRAEN HEGEMAN, son of Petrus and Annatye Hoogland, m. Anatye Bennett, dau. of Joris and Sarah Dorlant, b. Sep., 1728.
Issue :
Petrus, m. Maria Bogart.
Sara, m. Albert Van Nostrand.
Neeltje, bp. Nov. 7, 1761.
Antye, bp. Dec. 28, 1766.
ADRIAEN HEGEMAN, son of Joseph and Femmetje Remsen, b. Oct. 29, 1680; bp. Oct. 31, 1680; d. - , 1747; bd. at C. S .; m. Marya Cernel (Cornell), dau. of Peter and Margarietje Ver- scheur. At one time he resided at Bn. Ferry. He settled in O. B., owning first West Island at Dosoris. Apl. 24, 1721, he bought 208 acres at Cedar Swamp on the road leading from Maskeata Cove to Lucum, from Capt. Joseph Dickinson and his son Joseph. Dec. 12, 1725, he bought land from Zebulon Dick- inson. Record of dates found among his papers.
Issue :
Petrus, m. Anaty Hoogland.
Femmetje, m. John Schenck of Flatlands.
Joseph, m. Sarah Martense.
Adriaen, m. Dorothy Onderdonck.
Maragritta. m. John Schenck of O. B.
ADRIAEN HEGEMAN, of C. S., son of Adriaen and Marya Cernel, b. Dec. 10, 1712; bp. Dec. 13, 1712; d. Dec. 6, 1782; bd. Dec. 8, 1782; m. Dorothy Onderdonck, dau. of Andris and Gertrude Lott, d. May 22, 1799; bd. May 23, 1799. His will dated Aug. 30, 1780. She was admitted to the church on con- fession, Aug. 30, 1793. The compiler has a Psalm Book that was probably given to her as a wedding present. In it is written "Dorithy Onderdonk haer boek 1736."
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Issue :
Peter, not m.
Adriaen, m. Echbertie Van Nostrand.
Gertrude, bp. Feb. 6, 1743, at Ss .; d. Oct. 11, 1826, a. 84; bd. at C. S. She was admitted to the church the same day as her mother.
ADRIAEN HEGEMAN, of C. S. and W. H., son of Adriaen and Dorothy Onderdonck, b. Aug. 24, 1739; d. Oct. 5, 1776, at Cripple Bosch; bd. Oct. 7, 1776; m., Nov. 13, 1762, Echbertie Van Nostrand, dau. of John and Jane Remsen, b. Aug. 4, 1747. Her name on the marriage record was written "Agbert Noorth- strant." He kept the diary (see Secular History), and also kept the list of the members of the military company of Capt. David Layton.
Issue :
Dorothy, m. Thomas Mitchell.
Jane, m. John McQueen.
Mary, b. Mch. 2, 1770; bd. Apl. 28, 1794.
Itanke, m. Rem Cashow.
Charity, b. Mch. 13, 1776; bd. Oct. 27, 1776.
ADRIAEN HEGEMAN, son of Joost and Geertruy Hegeman, b. Aug. 15, 1773; d. July 21, 1826, in N. Y .; m. Eliza Balster. In the City of Mexico, on Thursday, June 17, 1870, at the resi- dence of her son-in-law, Genl. Rosecrans, U. S. Minister to Mexico, Eliza, widow of Adrian Hegeman, a. 79.
ADRIAEN HEGEMAN, formerly of Littleworth, son of Petrus and Marya Bogart, bp. June 24, 1773; d. Mch. 7, 1852, a. 78.9.24 ; bd. at F. M .; m. (Ist) Mary Harrold; m. (2ª) Hannah Brush.
Issue :
Abiel Brush, who went to school to Aaron Simonson in 1826. ANDREW HEGEMAN, of C. N., d. Jan. 22, 1809, in N. Y., a. 59.
ANDREW HEGEMAN, son of Peter and Martha Remsen, b. Feb. 5, 1811; bp. Nov. 24, 1811; d. Mch. 27, 1885; bd. at C. N .; m., Nov. 21, 1830, Harriet Burt, b. Nov. 30, 1809; d. Oct. 22, 1883; bd. at C. N.
Issue :
Matilda, m. Garret Van Sicklen, Sep. 13, 1854.
Samuel Burt, d. Feb. 6, 1886, a. 50; m. - Wiggins.
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ANDREW C. HEGEMAN, of E. N., son of Elbert and Mar- garet Crooker, m., Mch. 11, 1819, Catherine B. Jackson. His will dated Nov. 10, 1841 (R. L. 2, F., 481, Ja). They were m. by Do. Bogart at Hd. Harbor.
Issue:
Margaretta, m. John A. N. Mott.
Ann Augusta, not m. Louise M., not m. Elbert, not m.
Samuel, m. Louise Harrold.
Jonah T., m. Jane Laton.
Jacob.
Rutgers Van Brunt, b. 1835; not m .; d. Oct. 4, 1893. Andrew C., d. Oct. 23, 1898, at Lumpkin, Cal.
ANDREW J. HEGEMAN, of Mt., son of Elbert and Maria On- derdonck, b. May 11, 1815; bp. June 11, 1815; d. Jan. 5, 1863, a. 47. 7. 24 .; m., Oct. 30, 1838, Dorothy Ann Onderdonck, dau. of Adrian and Ann Wyckoff, bp. May 2, 1820.
ANDRIES HEGEMAN, d. June 21, 1808, in N. Y., a. 59.
ANDRIES J. HEGEMAN, a farmer, son of Jacobus and Ger- trude .Onderdonck, b. Apl. 16, 1739; d. Feb. 6, 1807; bd. at C. N., Feb. 7; m., July 31, 1769, Dorothy Monfoort, dau. of Peter and Margariete Hardenberg, b. Jan. 18, 1749; bp. Apl. 16, 1749; d. Apl. 9, 1808; bd. at C. N. Apl. II.
Issue:
Jacobes, b. Nov. 16, 1774; bp. Apl. 21, 1775; d. Oct. 7, 1775. Peter, m. Martha Remsen.
Elbert, m. Maria Onderdonck.
ANDRIS HEGEMAN, weaver, son of Daniel and Catherine Onderdonck, b. Sep. 10, 1738; d. May 26, 1816; bd. at C. N .; m. Marya Symesse (Simonson), dau. of Johannes and Marya Stockholm, b. May 15, 1744; d. June 7, 1827; bd. at C. N.
Issue :
Daniel, bp. Apl. 15, 1765; d. Oct. 25, 1795.
Marya, bp. May 31, 1767; m. -- Bennet. Hendrick, bp. Apl. 2, 1769; d. Jan. 31, 1826.
Catrina, d. Nov. 30, 1850, a. 76. 8. 5., at Hd. Johannes, [John] m. Martha Craft.
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Elbert, m. Catherine Salts.
Andris, Jr., bp. Mch. 19, 1781; d. Aug. 18, 1805, a. 24. 6 4. He was found dead in the street with a broken neck. Supposed to have fallen from his horse on Appleby's Hill.
BENJAMIN HAGERMAN, m. Sarah B. Duryea, dau. of George and Nelly Schenck, b. - , 1780: d. Aug. 17, 1831; bd. at Mt. a. 51. 2. O.
Issue :
Nelly S., who was bequeathed the 12 silver spoons marked "N. S." by her gd-father., George Duryea.
Henry R.
BENJAMIN HEGEMAN, m. Maria Duryea, dau. of Aaron and Mary Mott. She d. Jan. 7, 1860, a. 58. 4. 14 .; bd. at Ja.
BENJAMIN HEGEMAN, of the town of Flushing, b. -, 1726; d. Dec. 24, 1813, a. 87; m. Nelly Polhemus, b. - 1730;
d. May 23, 1818, a. 88. They were admitted as church members at Ss., June 15, 1765, by Do. Roebel. His will dated Aug. 7, 1812; proved Jan. 14, 1814 (R. L. C., F., 310, Ja.).
Issue :
Catriena, bp. Oct. 22, 1754. Witnesses: Jan and Maria Hege- man.
John.
Neely.
Barentie, bp. Jan. 9, 1763. Witness, Jan Hegeman.
Susannah.
Anna.
Barntie, bp. Feb. 25, 1770.
Daniel, b. - , 1771; d. May 7, 18II.
Mary, m. John Schenck.
BENJAMIN HEGEMAN, of the town of Hempstead, m. Mary --. His will dated Aug. 19, 1772; proved June 7, 1773 (R. L. 28, F., 592, N. Y.). The executors were his cousin Benjamin Hegeman and his brother-in-law Carman Dorlan.
Issue : Benjamin. Barcha.
Margaret.
BENJAMIN HEGEMAN, b. Mch. 2, 1827; d. Apl. 23, 1873: bd. at Bayville; m. Elizabeth
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Issue:
John B., b. Mch. 4, 1856; d. Mch. 23, 1864.
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