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1846. Mch. 22, 1830, Rachel Van Nostrand, widow, of Ja., conveyed 2 acres (Lot No. 1) at Jamaica South to Hendrick Hendrickson, and Catherine Van Nostrand of Ja. made the same conveyance. Rachel's will dated July 14, 1840; proved June 3, 1847 (R. L. 4, F., 202, Ja.).
JOHN VAN NOSTRAND, a farmer of F. M., son of Evert and Phebe Skidmore, b. Jan. 10, 1773; bp. 1773, at Ss .; d. Jan. 29, 1867, a. 94. 0. 19; m. Fanny Nostrand, dau. of John and Sarah Ann Pettit, b. Oct. 10, 1780; d. July 9, 1849, a. 68. 8. 29. Apl. 25, 1801, Fanny, after being bp., was received as a member at Ss .; all bd. at F. M. Oct. 29, 1822, the blacksmith business under the firm of John Nostrand & Son at Far Rockaway was dissolved by mutual consent. Signed John Nostrand, Robert Nostrand. The heirs conveyed the Homestead farm, Jan. 22, 1868; deed, R. L. 267, F., 343, Ja.
Issue :
John Skidmore, m. Sarah Ann Hendrickson.
Robert, m. Patience Oakley.
Phebe, b. May 1, 1808; bp. June 19, 1808, at Mt .; d. Sep. 29, 1891; not m.
Sarah Elizabeth, m. Nicholas Ludlum.
Mary, b. Sep. 4, 1817; bp. Nov. 30, 1817; d. Nov. 11, 1862; not m.
JOHN VAN NOSTRAND, son of John and Helena Lefferts, b. July 28, 1780; d. Sep. 27, 1811; m., May 19, 1801, Elizabeth Birdsall, b. Nov. 4, 1783; d. Sep. 6, 1873; bd. at Hd. Letters to his widow granted Oct. 9, 1811 (R. L. 12, F., 97, N. Y.). Her will dated May 12, 1868; proved Oct. 6, 1873 (R. L. 49, F., 398, Bklyn.).
Issue:
Samuel, m. Mary Treadwell.
Augusta, b. Aug. 9, 1807; d. May 3, 1835; bd. at Hd .; m., 1834, Daniel T. Youngs.
JOHN VAN NOSTRAND, of Bn., son of Martin and Sarah Losee, b. July 23, 1782, at F. M .; d. June 29, 1858; bd. in Green- wood; m. Abigail Horton, b. Nov. 30, 1787; d. June 16, 1856. His will dated July 16, 1856; proved Aug. 30, 1858 (R. L. 20, F., 487, Bn.). He was a grocer in N. Y. He and his brother
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James executed a deed to Aaron Innis in the town of Newburgh, Nov. 23, 1822 (R. L. W., F., 134, Goshen). The witnesses to the same were Rud' and Cornelius Bogert.
Issue:
Almira, m. Henry Suydam.
John James, m. Nancy R. Gardner.
Louisa, m. Herman C. Westervelt of Washington, D. C.
Adalina L., m. Horatio Dorr.
Henry Duncan, m. Elizabeth Armstrong; m. Mary Armstrong.
JOHN VAN NOSTRAND, of the Co. of Somerset, m. Margaret Hardkerson. Will dated Jan. 10, 1817; proved May 24, 1817 (R. L. B., F., 195, Somerville).
Issue:
Mary Mattox, bp. Feb. 19, 1792; m. Henry Christopher Cox. Nancy Hardenburgh, bp. Mch. 13, 1794, at Raritan, N. J.
Clarckson, m., Jan. 5, 1807, Charity Ditman. They appointed Dan Welch their attorney, May 11, 1836, in Hunterdon Co.
JOHN VAN NOSTRANDT, m., Jan. 29, 1797, P. C., Ja., Mary Rose of Flushing.
JOHN VAN NOSTRAND, son of William and Phoebe Sher- wood, b. June 1, 1785; d. Feb. 26, 1843; m., Nov. 21, 1805, Jane Wilson of Johnstown. He was a carpenter by trade, settled near the homestead where he died.
Issue:
Robert, b. Oct. 16, 1806.
Sally.
Phoebe.
William, d. Dec. 2, 1889, a. 72; m .; had issue, 6.
Elizabeth.
Ann. Hannah.
Wilson.
Margaret.
JOHN VAN NOSTRAND, of Wolver Hollow, son of Isaac and Martha Simonson, b. May 7, 1786; d. July 16, 1833; in. Phebe Van Wicklen, bp. Mch. 18, 1781; d. Jan. 4, 1844, a. 63. 8. 14. He cut his arm with a scythe and bled to death in Harry May- bee's woods in W. H. In 1823-4 two of his children attended
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school in W. H., taught by Aaron Simonson. In the bill for teaching, John was charged, Sep. 30, 1824, for "expenses paid for his breaking a watch, $2.00."
Issue :
Isaac, m. Jemime De Voe.
Gerret, m. Mary Ann Snediker.
John, bp. June 1, 1806; m. Adelina Sprague.
Cornelius R., m. Sarah R. Woodin.
Thomas, m. Hannah Van Wicklen.
George, m. Nauchy Ann Ousterman.
Martha Jane, bp. Nov. 21, 1813 ; m. Willet Seaman.
Leah Ann, m. Daniel Smith.
Henry, m. Amelia Platt.
Phebe Elizabeth, m. Daniel Layton.
Hannah Maria, b. Apl. 17, 1824; d. July 26, 1851.
JOHN VAN NOSTRAND, son of John J. and Nancy R. Gardner, m. Louisa Leonard. His will dated Sep. 24, 1881; proved Jan. 6, 1882 (R. L. 91, F., 409, Bn.).
Issue :
John James, living with his mother at 192 Columbia Heights, Bn.
JOHN VAN NOSTRAND, son of John and Sarah Hewlett, b. Apl. 29, 1791; bp. July 31, 1791, at Hd .; m. Mary Ludlum. d. Oct. 5, 1832. His will dated July 4, 1832; proved Nov. 24, 1832 (R. L. G., F., 237, Ja.).
Issue :
Nicklas Ludlum, b. Feb. 15, 1819; bp. Apl. 27; d. Apl. 10, 1836.
Mary Louise, b. Sep. 23, 1821; bp. Jan. 13, 1822; d. Jan. 28, 1838.
JOHN VAN NOSTRAND, son of Charles and Jane Nostrand, d. Sep. 30, 1868; m. Martha Leydecker of N. J.
Issue:
Martha, m. Henry Willis.
Mary, not m.
The two daughters are living at Newtonville, Mass.
JOHN VAN NOSTRAND, son of Cornelius and Mary Wilkinson, b. Mch. 6, 1824; d. Dec. 13, 1895; m., June 1, 1846, Anna Maria
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Marsh, b. Mch. 30, 1821; d. Apl. 25, 1900. He was born at York Mills, Ont., Can. Carried on general store at York Mills. also at Holland Landing. In 1855 began lumbering business about 25 miles north of Toronto, continued that and farming remainder of his life. Buried in St. John's churchyard, York Mills.
Issue:
Mary Susannah, b. Feb. 9, 1849; d. Apl. 7, 1850.
William Cornelius, b. Apl. 4, 1851; m. Mary Emma Gordon.
( Anna Elizabeth, b. June 8, 1853; d. Mch. 12, 1854.
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Emma Jane, b. June 8, 1853; d. Mch. 16, 1854.
Louisa Maria, m. William Walter Colwell.
George John, m. Henrietta Mackenzie.
Mary Emily, m. George Herbert Rowswell.
Arthur Jabez, m. Kathleen Gordon Logan.
James Alberrsh, m. Gertrude Hurlburt.
JOHN VAN NOSTRAND, son of Isaac and Jemime De Voe, b. May 2, 1828; m., July 12, 1851, Charlotte J. Brush of Cold Spring, b. May 18, 1831. They were living at Bayville, L. I. Dec., 1902.
Issue:
George Egbert, b. Feb. 13, 1853; m. Susan Toney.
William Henry, b. Jan. 27, 1856; m. Mary
Emma Eliza, b. Jan. 7, 1858; m. Fred Rondthaller.
Alice Amelia, b. Sep. 21, 1860; m. George Kelly of N. Y.
John Egbert, b. Dec. 15, 1862; d. Sep. 4, 1863.
Isabella, b. Nov. 5, 1864; m. William Jenkins of Bayville. John Egbert, b. Aug. 11, 1867; m. - Styles.
Walter Franklin, b. Feb. 22, 1870; not m. Is an engineer in N. Y.
Charlotte Jane, b. Sep. 10, 1873; m. Robert Frazer of Haver- straw.
JOHN VAN NOSTRAND, of Newtown; wife, Charlotte Jane Sold Lot 74 at Locust Grove, Mch. 25, 1857. (L. 150, F., 402, Ja.). Issue:
None.
JOHN BERRIAN VAN NOSTRAND, son of Jeromus and
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Anna Maria Cornell, b. Apl. . 26, 1831; d. Feb. 12, 1899; m .-.
Issue: Irving, d. young. Minnie. Charles, m. Carrie Baker.
Arthur, m. Belle Gano.
Jennie.
JOHN D. VAN NOSTRAND, of Fg., son of George and Nau- chey Ann Ousterman, b. Apl. 2, 1840; m. Mary A. Smith, dau. of Robert. He was postmaster in Fg., 1902.
Issue:
Sidney.
Charles A.
George, b. 1862; d. Sep. 20, 1892, leaving one dau., Mabel, who d. Aug. 29, 1900. The widow lives at Yonkers.
JOHN CONN VAN NOSTRAND, son of James and Sarah Van Nostrand, b. Mch. 21, 1804; d. Mch. 23, 1871; m. Mary Castle (née Shepard), b. Jan. 24, 1804; d. Nov. 4, 1884.
Issue;
Catherine, b. Jan. 1, 1832; m. Robert Gray. Issue, 6. Elizabeth Milicent, b. July 16, 1834.
Cornelius, b. May 3, 1836; d. Mch. 19, 1865; m. Agnes Mitter. Issue, 2.
Joseph, b. Nov. 3, 1837; d. Apl. 29. 1900; m. - Cooper. Issue, 4.
Alida, b. Oct. 9, 1841.
Jane, b. Apl. 21, 1843 ; d. Apl. 7, 1895; m. F. Granger. Issue, 3. Eunice, b. Aug. 20, 1845.
Margaret, b. Aug. 13, 1849; d. May 19, 1857.
The above Eunice, of York Mills, Ontario, Can., has a Bible with the records of part of the descendants of Cornelius.
JOHN HENRY VAN NOSTRAND, son of John Skidmore and Sarah Ann Hendrickson, b. Nov. 11, 1832; d. Mch. 10, 1883; m. Phebe E. Reeves, b. Nov. 6, 1827; d. July 29, 1893, at Ja. Phebe and Nicholas Ludlum were the executors of his estate and 'Phebe the general guardian for the two children. Their account is R .L. 12, F., 137, Ja.
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Issue :
Sarah Louise, b. June 27, 1864; d. Feb. 20, 1878.
Eunice S.
Ida R.
JOHN JAMES VAN NOSTRAND, of Bn., son of John and Abiga :! Horton, b. Oct. 21, 1815, in Whitehall St., N. Y. ; d. Jan. 7, 18.5 ?. m. Nancy R. Gardner, dau. of Jonathan and Fanny Rysa:n Peck, b. Mch. 6, 1823; d. Jan. 26, 1890. His will dated Feb. ?; , 1886; proved Jan. 24, 1889 (R. L. 136, F., 274, Bn.). Her will dated July 9, 1889; proved Mch. 28, 1890 (R. L. 143, F., 406. Bn.). (Index Will.) Issue :
John, m. Louisa Leonard.
Sarah Middagh, m. George Marvin.
Gardiner, m. Anna B. Stanton.
Fanny G , not m.
JOHN SKIDMORE VAN NOSTRAND, son of John and Fanny Nostrand, b. Sep. 1, 1803; bp. Nov. 20, 1803, at Mt .; d. Apl. 5. 1882, a. 78. 7. 4 .; m., Feb. 6, 1827, Sarah Ann Hendrickson of Hd., b. May 9, 1807; d. Mch. 21, 1879.
Issue:
John H., m. Phebe E. Reeves.
Phebe Elizabeth, b. Oct. 9, 1835.
Abraham, b. Feb. 28, 1839; d. Mch. 19, 1841.
Sarah C., b. Aug. 10, 1843; d. Sep. 14, 1874.
JOHN WILLIAM VAN OSTRAND, son of Bernard and Mary Ann Seamann, b. July 4, 1844; m. Margaret Miller.
Issue:
John William, b. Sep. 11, 1872; m. Abigail M. Coe.
Gertrude,* b. July 2, 1873.
JOHN WILLIAM VAN OSTRAND, son of John W. and Mar- garet Miller, b. Sep. 11, 1872; m. Abigail M. Coe.
Issue:
J. William, b. Sep. 30, 1894. Harold, b. Jan. 2, 1896.
Gertrude Margaret, b. Oct. 26, 1901.
* The compiler is indebted to this lady for the dates. She lives at Bardonia, Rockland Co.
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JOHN WILMOT VAN NOSTRAND, son of Robert and Patience Oakley, b. May 14, 1841 ; m. Ellen Dennis. Lives in Manhattan, 707 Eighth Avenue.
Issue:
Robert, b. Nov. 15, 1878.
Florence, b. Mch. 23, 1881.
George, b. Nov. 4, 1883.
All unmarried, Mch., 1902.
JOORES (GEORGE) VAN NOSTRAND, son of Moses and Abigail -, bp. Mch. 31, 1738, in Ja .; m., Sep. 26, 1766, Sarah Vanderbilt, who probably died at the birth of her first child, as it was presented by the grandparents; m. (2d) Jennaka Van Houten. He moved from White Plains to Rockland Co., May 3, 1760, District No. 6, Nanuet, Clarktown. His will dated Sep. II, 1817; proved May 7, 1821 (R. L. B., F., 51, New City.)
Issue (by first wife) :
Hilletje, b. Nov. 24, 1767; bp. Dec. 29, 1767; m. Hendrick Deronde, of Clarktown.
(By second wife) :
Moses, b. Oct. 8, 1776; bp. Nov. 17, 1776; d. young.
Johannes, b. Apl. 28, 1778; bp. June 4, 1778.
Jacob, m. Elizabeth Waldron.
Moses, bp. July 1, 1782, in Hackensack.
Joseph, m. Margaret Smith.
Sarah, b. Apl. 3, 1788; bp. May 25, 1788; m. Garret Vander- bilt.
Catherine, b. June 29, 1794.
JOSEPH VAN NOSTRAND, son of George and Hyletje Dur- land, m. Elizabeth Mead.
Issue:
George, m. Lavinia Gildersleeve.
Phebe Ann, m. - Dean.
Sarah.
Helen Maria, m. - Adams.
James A., settled in Berkshire Township, Ohio, in 1835.
Catherine, m. Dr. John Clapp, and settled in the West.
JOSEPH VAN NORSTRAND, of Clarktown, son of George and Jennaka Van Houten, b. Sep. 1, 1790; bp. Oct. 3, 1790; d. Nov.
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3, 1849; m. Margaret Smith, b. Mch. 7, 1788; d. Sep. 18, 1846 His will dated June 12, 1849; proved Nov. 24, 1849 (R. L. F., F ., 135, New City).
Issue:
Catherine.
Jacob, m. Catherine.
Jane.
Garret, b. - , 1821; d. June 15, 1891; m. Amanda Blauvelt, b. - , 1820; d. Nov. 6, 1898; bd. at Nyack.
JOSEPH VAN NOSTRAND, son of Abraham and Amy Smith, b. Nov. 15, 1816, in Bn .; d. Apl. 22, 1900, at Orange, N. J .; bd. Greenwood; m., June 24, 1847, at Hs., Martha Fowler, of New Windsor, N. Y., b. Dec. 10, 1820, at Hampton, Orange Co. Liv- ing Aug. 22, 1901. He was a pioneer in the wholesale coal trade. He was an early member of St. John's P. E. Church, then on the corner of Washington and Johnson Streets, the site of the present Eagle building. He moved to Bloomfield, N. J., and to Orange, N. J., some years ago.
Issue:
Aert, b. Sep. 20, 1848; d. Aug. 20, 1850.
Harold T., m. Josephine S. Vidaud.
Charles H., m. H. Margaret Smith.
JOSEPH VAN NOSTRAND, son of George and Lavinia Gilder- sleeve, b. Dec. 1, 1827; d. Feb. 29, 1884; m., June 9, 1858, Mary E. Berry, d. Apl. 23, 1868. He was the only child.
Issue :
Mary Lavinia, of East Fishkill, b. May 28, 1859; m. Dennis Wortman Rogers.
Francis Seymour, b. Aug. 9, 1861; m., Nov. 30, 1897, Harriet N. Page, of Syracuse.
JOSEPH B. VAN NOSTRAND, of Fg., son of George and Nauchey Ann Ousterman, b. Apl. 21, 1848; m. Eliza Lott. dau. of John. He continues the business established by his father.
Issue:
Ida.
JOSEPH H. VAN NOSTRAND, son of John and Sarah Hewlett, b. Aug. 10, 1806; d. Jan. 22, 1851; m. Susan Buckingham, of
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Yaphank, b. Mch. 11, 1807; d. Aug. 18, 1880. Adt in L. I. Star, Bn., Sep. 14, 1826. “Joseph H. Van Nostrand, Carpenter and Joiner. Coffins at the shortest notice." June 19, 1827, he kept a chair store at 14 Hicks St.
Issue:
Eugene.
Joseph, bp. Sep. 10, 1830, at Hd.
Townsend, b. Apl. 16, 1830; bp. Sep. 10, 1830, at Hd .; d. Sep. 13, 1830.
Elizabeth, b. Feb. 2, 1828; bp. Sep. 10, 1830, at Hd.
Mary Jane, m. - Ferguson.
LOSEE VAN NOSTRAND, son of Martin and Sarah Losee, b. Nov. 15, 1775; bp. Aug. 7, 1776, at Hd .; m. Betsy (Elizabeth) He was the owner of a tannery at the Wallabout.
Jan. 9, 1811, was collector of taxes in Bn.
July 2, 1812, he kept a boot and shoe store in Old Ferry Street, Bn.
Sep. 8, 1819, he offered I cent reward for a colored girl, viz .: "Ran away from the subscriber on the 5th inst a servant girl named Millane, medium size, stout built, very black, about 17 years of age, any person," &c.
Mch. 29, 1820, he advertised a 3-story brick house on Fulton St. for sale.
- Nov. 22, 1821, was one of a Concert Committee for St. Ann's Church. The ad. reads that a special boat would leave the ferry after the concert.
In 1822, his house, from another ad., appears to have been at 58 Fulton St., where he offered for sale Sole and Upper Leather.
Nov. 28, 1822, was in the leather business at 43 Ferry St., N. Y. Issue:
Angelina, m. J. R. Diller, Rector of St. Luke's Church.
Mary, m. James Bach; m. (2ª) Paul Sprague.
Edwin M., not m.
William A., not m. (see).
Sarah C., m. John Dodge.
Richard D., m. - (see).
MARIA JACOBSE (sup.) dau. of Jacob Jansen Noortstrant the emigrant, m. A. V. Bremen.
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Issue:
Dirck, bp. Oct. 23, 1692, in N. Y. Witnesses, Jacob Van Noortstrant and Aeltje Alberts (Aaron's wife).
MARTIN VAN NOSTRAND, son of John and Lamache Ryer- son, b. Feb. 19, 1738; bp. Mch. 19, 1738, in Ja .; d. Aug. 13. 1816, age 78, at the house of his son Abraham, in Bn .; m., July 31, 1764, Sarah Losee, b. Aug. 17 or 20, 1749; d. Mch. 8, 1833, a. 83. 6. 19. Monuments in Greenwood; name, "Noortstrant."
He enlisted in a company of Provincials Apl. 12, 1758. De- scribed as being 5 ft. 8 in. in height, fair complexion, born in Queens Co., age 20, occupation, shoemaker. Oct. 16, 1776, he signed the petition to Gen1 Howe, for a restoration to Royal favor.
May 30, 1778, Jacob and Martin Van Nostrand, sergeants under Capt. Timothy Cornell, demanded of Silas Hicks 8 shillings for his not going to help build the fort at Bn., and took a pair of andirons worth 14 shillings.
May 30, 1778. He was one of the vestrymen present at the induction of Thos. L. Moore, St. George's, Hempstead, also was an official of the same church from 1780 to 1789.
Issue :
Antie, m. John Rider.
Jan, b. Dec. 10, 1767; bp. Mch. 13, 1768, in Success, witness, Lamache Ryerson; d. young.
Phebe, m. Simeon Pettit.
Losee, m. Betsy -.
Aaron, m. Sarah Van Nostrand.
John, m. Abigail Horton.
Martha, m. Aert Middagh.
Mary, b. Apl. 15, 1787; m. Gershom Fredericks.
James, m. Sarah U. Greenwood; m. (2ª) Anna Matilda Car- penter; m. (3d) Martha Jane Seymour.
Abraham, m. Amy Smith; m. (2ª) Clara -; m. (3d) Sarah McMannus (née Weeks).
MATTEUS VAN NORDSTRAND, m. Mary Phillips.
Issue :
Matteus, bp. Mch. 26, 1786, at Raritan, N. J.
MOSES VAN NOSTRAND, son of Aaron and Aeltje Van Steen- wyck, b. in Flatbush; m. Abigail -; was bp. in Ja. as an
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adult, age 28, Nov. 9, 1733. She was a witness at a bp. May 3, 1760. He files the "ear mark" of his cattle Dec. 27, 1732. H. T. R. He moved to Philipsburg, Westchester Co., and was a witness to the will of John Hialt, Sep. 17, 1758. Moved again to Clarktown, Rockland Co., and died there, age 103.
Issue:
Aaron, of Huntington, Conn. Elizabeth, bp. Nov. 9, 1733.
Aeltje, m. Thomas Barens. Joores, m. Sarah Vanderbilt; m. (2ª) Janneka Van Houten. Geertye, bp. Apl. 21, 1740. Jacob, bp. June 13, 1742.
Antje, m. Jacobus Deklerck. MYERS VAN NOSTRAND (sup.) son of Abram and Eliza Myers, m. Hannah -.
Issue: Myers, Sarah E., Bp. Nov. 2, 1857. Witnesses: Mrs. Van Nos-
Ann Maria, trand, George Van N., Jr.
Abram,
Twins - Christiana, b. June 10, 1860; bp. Aug. 3, 1860. Ellen, b. June 10, 1860; bp. Aug. 3, 1860.
All bp. at Hs.
NORMAN VAN NOSTRAND, son of Abram and Eliza Myers, b. Apl. 1814; m., Dec. 16, 1835, Catherine Ann Everitt, of Ja. His will dated Sep. 28, 1866 (R. L. 14, F., 421, Ja.).
Issue:
John E., of Newtown, b. Apl. 20, 1848; m., Oct. 5, 1881, Anna R., dau. of Peter Wyckoff.
Ellen P., M.D., d. at Evergreen, Queens Co., May 22, 1898. Kate. Eliza. Ann Maria. Abram, of 463 Macon St., Bn. Sarah. Harriet. Benjamin. George.
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PIETER OSTRANDER, Jr., a young man, born in the jurisdic- tion of Kingston, residing in Hurley, son of Pieter Pietersse Noordstrand and Rebecca Jans Traphagen, b. - , 1680; m., June 4, 1704, Rachel Dingman, a young damsel, born in Kinder- hook, and residing there.
"From Munsell."
Peter Van Noortstrand, Jr., of Kinderhook, born and lived there, m. Rachel Dingman, registered May 31, 1704. Ctf. Recorded June 24.
Aug. 11, 1706, Pieter Pieterse Van Oosterande and Rachel Dingeman were witnesses at a bp. in Kingston, No. 1566.
Feb. 6, 1709, his name was written Pieter Oostrander.
Nov. 12, 1710, Pieter Van Noortstrande and Rachel Dingman were witnesses at bp. No. 1887.
Issue : No.of bp.
Witnesses :
Rebecca, bp. Jan. 13, 1706; in. J. J. Lansing. 1620. Adam, bp. Jan. 12, 1707.
Pieter Oostrander, Sr., Rebecca Traphagen.
Petrus, bp. Feb. 6, 1709.
1913. Catrina, bp. Feb. 4, 1711. 2214. Alida, bp. Mch. 21, 1714 ..
( Theunis Oostrande, Johanna d Hooges. [ Arend Ostraender,
Geertruy Bloemdall. William Oostrand,
Maria d Hooges.
( Hendrick Oostrander, Lea Oostrander. Willem Traphagen,
( Gessjen Pier.
§ Roelof Kip,
Zara de Mon. ( Arend Oostrander,
Geertruy Maasen. Zaloman Van der Willigen,
Rachel Oostrander
PIETER JACOBSEN. Miller here (Kingston), m. Grietjen Hendricks Westercam.
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2314. Willem, bp. June 12, 1715. 2483. Jacob, bp. Mch. 24, 1717.
2714. Johannes, bp. Dec. 6, 1719. 3048. Alia, bp. Sep. 23, 1722.
3348. Isaak, bp. May 30, 1725.
3714. Sara, bp. Feb. 25, 1728.
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Issue:
Pieter, bp. Oct. 1, 1662 .* Witnesses: Saertje Staats, Wil- lemtje Jacobs, Pieter Hillebrantsen.
June 7, 1663, occurred the massacre at Esopus, and Grietjen Westercam and three children were taken prisoners by the Indians.
Sep. 18, 1663, the Worshipful Court having looked around for proper lodgings for the coming forces, have induced Pieter Jacobsen to give his Mill for 40 or 50 soldiers.
PIETER JACOBSEN, from Uitdam in North Holland, m., Oct. 20, 1689, Rebecca Jans, of Bruynenburg, New Utrecht.
Issue:
Rebecca, bp. Mch. 2, 1701, in N. Y. Witnesses: Jacob Van Noorstrant, Jannetje Cosaar, wife of Jacobus Goelet.
PIETER PIETERSSE, a young man of Amsterdam (sup.) son of Pieter Jacobsen the Miller and Grietjen Hendricks Westercam, bp. Oct. 1, 1662, at Kingston; m., Jan. 19, 1679, at Kingston, Rebecca Jans Traphagen, a young damsel of Bushwick. Both reside in Westquansengh.
Dec. 12, 1689, he signed the pledge of the people of Hurley to support their representatives. D. H. N. Y., Vol. 2, page 46.
Aug, 13, 1699, Pieter Pietersse Noordstrand and Rebecca Noordstrand were witnesses at Kingston to a bp. No. 1107.
Jan. 13, 1706, they were of Kinderhook.
Jan. 12, 1707, Pieter Oostrander, Senior, and Rebecca Trap- hagen were again witnesses at Kingston to a bp. of their gd-son Adam.
It will be noticed that the name has now changed to Oostrander.
Issue :
No. of Pieter, b. 1680; m. Rachel Dinge-
Witnesses:
bp.
man.
279. William, bp. Sep. 24, 1682; m. Johannes Traphagen,
Marytie de Hoges Van Etten. Giesje Pieterz.
389. Arent, bp. Oct. 5, 1684; m. Geertruy Maasen Van Bloemen- daal of Albany.
Hendric Albertz, Tryntie Pieters.
* This bp. was one of the earliest in Kingston, being No. 21.
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No. of bp. 483. Catrina, bp. Sep. 5, 1686.
Witnesses:
- Hans Burrhans, Lena Traphage.
590. Johannes, bp. Sep. 23, 1688; m. Elizabeth Van den burgh.
Antony Creuple, Caterina Post.
Tunis, b. 1690.
Hendrick, b. Sep. 18, 1693; m., May 12, 1724, Elizabeth Van Bommel.
874. Hermanus, bp. Nov. 10, 1695. 2
1024. Lea, bp. May 1, 1698.
1024. Rachel, bp. May 1, 1698; m., July 8, 1720, Zalomon Terwilligen.
Herman Pier, 1 Jannetje Pier. Hendrick Trephagen; Willem Trephagen.
Hilletje Burhans, Sara Kierstede.
1172. Geesje, bp. May 19, 1700; m., Feb. S Pieter Du Bois,
9, 1722, Ary Roos.
1 Jannetje Burhans.
Jacob, bp. Jan. 13, 1706; m. Mary- tie Roosa.
RICHARD D. VAN NOSTRAND, son of Losee and Betsy -, m. Issue :
Charles.
RICHARD H. VAN NOSTRAND, of Fosters Meadow, son of John and Sarah Hewlett, b. Aug. 11, 1786; d. May 22, 1819; bd. at F. M .; m., Oct. 27, 1808, at P. C., Hd., Elizabeth Treadwell of Success, her first husband. She m. (2ª) Stephen Van Nos- strand. He was drafted and served in the army of 1812. Sta- tioned at Gowanus, Kings Co., under Col. or Genl. Johnson. Was honorably discharged. His will dated Nov. 10, 1819 (R. L. D., F., 235, Ja.).
Issue:
Phebe Maria, m. Seth Gifford.
Sarah Winefred, m. John Saron Hicks.
John T., of Mianus, Conn., b. July 7, 1816; m. Frances J. Boyd, of New Rochelle. He d. Feb. 21, 1900. She d. Feb. 19, 1900, age 78. The funeral of both was held in the M. E. Church at Mianus. They were buried at Fosters Meadow, now Elmont. They had no issue.
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ROBERT VAN NOSTRAND, son of John and Fanny Nostrand, bp. Nov. 17, 1805, at Mt .; d. July 27, 1841, a. 35. 10. 2 .; m., Oct. 19, 1830, Patience Oakley. May 2, 1842, as administratrix, she sold the farm on the Hd. Turnpike (L. 56, F., 272, Ja.). Letters were issued to her, Sep. 2, 1841 (R. L. G., page 113, Ja.).
Issue:
Gloriana, b. May 7, 1833; d. at Piermont, Mch. 30, 1899.
Frances E., b. Feb. 13, 1835, of Piermont.
John Wilmot, m. Ellen Dennis.
RUFUS VAN NOSTRAND, son of Aaron, of Milton. Living in Adrian, Mich.
Issue:
Oscar, living in Rochester or Penfield.
Theron, m. Hannah Crapo, his first cousin, dau. of Hezekiah. Live in Adrian, Mich., but intending to move to Va.
Rebecca.
SAMUEL VAN NOSTRAND, son of John and Elizabeth Bird- sall, b. Sep. 2, 1804; d. Feb. 15, 1870; m., Mch. 26, 1833, Mary Treadwell, a sister of Samuel of N. H., b. June 12, 1811; d. Oct. 8, 1887. His will dated Feb. 14, 1870; proved Sep. 28, 1870 (R. L. 41, F., 165, Bklyn.). Her will dated June 1, 1871; proved Oct. 17, 1887 (R. L. 127, F., 293, Bklyn.). Buried at Hd.
Issue:
Benjamin T., b. Jan. 12, 1834; d. Apl. 28, 1864; m. Gertrude C. M. Kümmel, June 5, 1862. She was b. Mch. 11, 1837.
Issue: Benjamin T., b. July 16, 1864, living in March, 1900, at 139 Clinton Ave., Bklyn. The compiler is indebted to him for the history of 5 generations.
SAMUEL SYLVESTER NOSTRAND, m. Lilian A -.
Issue :
Samuel Milton, b. - , 1889; d. July 26, 1891, at Ja.
Samuel S., d. Dec. 18, 1893, at Rockville Centre, age 7 mo.
SEAMAN VAN NOSTRAND, son of William and Elizabeth Seaman, b. Nov. 7, 1835; d. May 23, 1876, at 300 So. Ist St., Bn., E. D. His will dated Nov. 8, 1875; proved June 27, 1876 (R. L. 60, F., 411, Bn.). Bd. at Greenfield, Hd. Not m.
SEYMOUR B. VAN NOSTRAND (OSTRAND), son of William and Adaline Merriman, b. May 3, 1854; m. Guelma Clark Nov.
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6, 1878, at Albion, Mich. He was the only surviving child of his father, and followed farming for several years, and has lately sold out and moved into the city of Albion, and is a fore- man in the great Gale's Manf'g Co. of farming implements.
Issue:
Seymour Guy, b. Nov. 26, 1881.
SPENCER VAN OSTRAND, son of Henry and Sarah Maria Tuller, b. Dec. 20, 1844; m. Fanny Ovary, Aug. 22, 1867, at South Albion, Mich., b. May 10, 1847, at Hastings, England. He is living at So. Haven, Mich., where he is engaged in the drug, book, and stationery business with his son.
Issue:
Chas. Henry, b. July 4, 1868; m. Ray Delemere of So. Haven. Archie E., m. Ella N. Mitchell.
Robert E., b. Mch. 1, 1876; d. Nov. 30, 1896.
Lottie Genett, b. Feb. 28, 1878; d. Apl. 5, 1878.
Ralph, d. in infancy.
STEPHEN VAN NOSTRAND, Esq., of Flushing, son of David and Maria Deene, b. Nov. 11, 1764; d. Apl. 25, 1845; m. Hannah Hicks, b. Mch. 31, 1764; d. Apl. 29, 1854. Both bd. at Fosters Meadow. Oct. 26, 1815, he was admitted to the church at Ss., by ctf. from the church at Greenwich in N. Y. City. Nov. 15, 1818, he was elected elder. May 6, 1829, he sold a farm in Flushing (lately purchased), Deed R. L. C. C., F., 124, Ja., calls himself "Grocer of N. Y." Apl. 2, 1833, he and his brother Aaron, of Fg., sold the land on Hd. Plains (bought by their father) to Silas Carl (R. L. F. F., F., 335, Ja.).
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