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"Nov 19 1667. Uppon the complaint of Richard Hamer, against Sara Kierstede it is ordered that the said Sara shall deliver a good Raser to the said Hamer or satisfaction for the same. "
"Oct 17 1673 Sarg Kierstede his garden and orchard was ordered removed Situate under the fort and bulwarks of the city of New Orange."
ABRAHAM TELLER, M.D., son of John and Aeltje Ver- milyen, bp. June 16, 1744; d. - , 1803; m.
Issue:
Margaret.
Abraham.
Synche.
Auby. Catharine.
Elizabeth ..
Maria.
John.
. JACOBUS TELLER, son of William and Rachel Kiersted, bp. Aug. 29, 1703; m. Maritie ---. He was received as a member at Tarrytown, Oct. 27, 1733, on profession.
Issue :
Raghel, bp. Apl. 11, 1730. Witnesses: Isaac Vermilye, Raghel Teller.
Isaac, bp. Apl. 25, 1732. Witnesses: Jacobus Stoutenburgh. Margaret Teller.
William, bp. Apl. 23, 1734. Witnesses: Jacinties Teller, Aaltie Teller.
Jozyntie, bp. Apl. 10, 1736. Witnesses: Isaac Vermilye. Jr ..
Jozyntie.
Maritie, bp. Apl. 30, 1743.
Witnesses: Johannis Vermile. Gertrude -.
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Tobias, bp. June 9, 1750. Witnesses: Isaac Teller, Rachel Teller.
All bp. at Tarrytown.
JACOBUS TELLER, a young man born in the Manor of Cortland, m., Aug. 19, 1777, at Tarrytown, Aaltie Vermilye, a young damsel born in the Manor of Fordham. Both lived at their birthplace.
JAMES TELLER, son of John and Margaret Stoutenburgh, b. July 2, 1768; m.
Issue:
John.
Morris.
Margaret.
JOHANNIS (or HANS) TELLER, of Teller's Point, son of William and Rachel Kiersted, b. Mch. 12, 1693; m. (Ist) Cath- `arine -. They were received as members at Tarrytown, Sep. 5, 1724, by certificate from N. Y. M. (2ª) Aeltje Ver- milye. He was mentioned second in his father's will. They settled in the town of (now) Hyde Park. Their house was on Teller's Hill, on the fourth Water Lot of the Nine Partners' tract.
Issue (by second wife) :
Luke, m. Sarah Snediker.
Catharine, m. John Stoutenburgh.
Fynche, m. Jacobus Stoutenburgh.
Isaac, bp. Apl. 25, 1732, at Tarrytown. Witnesses: Jacobus Teller and Maritie - --.
.* Jacobus, bp. Apl. 10, 1736, at Tarrytown. Witnesses: Tobias and Rachel Stoutenburgh. d. without issue.
Rachel, m. Luke Stoutenburgh.
John, m. Margaret Stoutenburgh.
*Abraham, M.D., bp. June 16, 1744; d. --- , 1803.
JOHN TELLER, son of John and Aeltje Vermilye, b. 1742; m., Oct. 8, 1764, Margaret Stoutenburgh, dau. of Jacobus and Margaret Teller, bp. Apl. 14, 1734, at Phillipsburgh. Her father in his will gave her 1400 acres.
* Jacobus and the doctor subscribed fi toward the building of the church at Hyde Park.
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Issue :
John S., m. Margaret Stoutenburgh.
James, m. Tobias, m. Paulina
William, m.
All bp. at Po'k.
JOHN S. TELLER, son of John and Margaret Stoutenburgh, b. Nov. 16, 1765; m. Margaret Stoutenburgh, dau. of Jacobus and Fynchee Teller, and wid. of John L. Stoutenburgh, b. Dec. 26, 1771.
Issue :
William, of Rhinebeck, whose dau., Mrs. Eugene Wells, has panel portraits of Jacobus and Margaret Stoutenburgh.
LUKE TELLER, son of John and Aeltje Vermilye, m., Oct. 6, 1765, Sara Snediker.
Issue:
Auby, m. - Van Cleek.
Richard, m. Margaret Stoutenburgh.
John.
Theodorus.
James.
Elizabeth.
Sarah.
Catherine, m. Allen Clark, Feb. 6, 1800.
Abraham.
Rachel.
RICHARD TELLER, son of Luke and Sarah Snediker, b. July 28, 1775; m., Jan. 18, 1797, Margaret L. Stoutenburgh, dau. of Luke and Rachel Teller, b. Feb. 27, 1779; d. Aug. 28, 1835.
Issue :
Catherine, not m.
Eleanor, not m.
Margaret, not m. ,
Col. Richard, of N. Y., b. -- , 1822.
THEODORUS TELLER, son of Luke and Sarah Snediker.
Issue:
Richard.
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Abraham.
William.
Caroline.
Catharine.
Sarah.
TOBIAS TELLER, of Red Hook, son of John and Margaret . Stoutenburgh, b. Jan. 27, 1772; d. Oct. 19, 1854; m. Paulina
Issue :
B. Franklin.
Monroe.
Margaret.
WILLIAM TELLER, emigrated in 1638; b. - , 1610; d. -
-, 1701; m. Margaret Donchesen; m. (2ª), Apl. 9, 1664, Maria Verleth-her 3ª m. See Bergen's Early Settlers Kings Co., page 297.
Issue:
Andries, b. 1642; m. Sophia Van Cortlandt, May 6, 1671.
Helena, b. 1645; m. Cornelis Bogardus; m. Francis Rom- bouts.
Maria, b. 1648; m. Pieter Van Alen; m. - Loockermans.
Elizabeth, b. 1652; m. Abm. Van Tricht; m. Melgert Wyn- antse Van der Poel.
Jacob, b. 1655; m. Christina Wessells, in N. Y.
Willem, m. Rachel Kierstede.
Johannes, b. 1659.
Casper.
Jannetje, m. Arent Philipse Schuyler.
WILLIAM TELLER, son of John and Margaret Stouten- burgh, b. Dec. 29, 1775; m.
Issue:
Jacobus.
Tobias.
WILLIAM TELLER, JR., of Albany, son of William and Margaret Donchesen, b. - , 1657; d. about 1710; m., Oct. 16, . 1686, in N. Y., Rachel Kiersted, of N. Y., dau. of Hans and Sarah Roelofsen, b. Sep. 13, 1665. She was a witness to Mar- garet's dau. Rachel's bp., Mch. 16, 1720. His will dated Jan.
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5, 1710; proved May 4, 1711. Left his property to his children, William, John, Margaret, and Jacobus. Gives William £5 in lieu of his prospects as heir-at-law. Rachel made no will.
Issue :
Margaretta, b. Aug. 17, 1687; d. young.
William, bp. Sep. 1, 1689; d. young.
William, b. Dec. 25, 1690.
Margaret, m. Jacobus Stoutenburgh.
John, m. Catharine -; m. (2ª) Aeltje Vermilye.
Jacobus, bp. Apl. 18, 1699; d. young.
Andries, bp. Jan. 25, 1702; d. young.
Jacobus, bp. Aug. 29, 1703 (see); m. Maritie -.
LITH CASPAR VARLETH. Wife, Judith He was in N. A., Dec. 1, 1653. Mch. 25, 1658, was dwelling in New England, and his son-in-law, Paulus Schrick, was acting as his attorney. Died before Dec. 12, 1665, as a claim was made against his residuary estate at Hartford.
Issue:
Nicholas, m. --; m. Anne Stuyvesant, widow, Oct., 1656.
Janneke, m. Augustin Heermans, Dec., 1650.
Anna, m. George Hawke, of Va.
Maria, m. Johannes Van Beeck, 1654; m. Paulus Schrick, 1658; m. Willem Teller, 1664.
Catharine, m. Francis de Bruyn, Aug. 17, 1657.
Sarah.
Judith, m. Nicholas Bayard, 1666.
Guiliam, d. before Aug. 19, 1659.
Of his children:
Jan. 28, 1658, Nicholas was made a Great Burgher.
Feb. 14, 1665, he was at Bergen.
.July 3, 1666, was magistrate of the Town of Bergen.
Francis de Bruyn, or rather Browne, was from Yorkshire, Eng., and served as a soldier in Curaçao in 1643, whence he came about the following year to New Amsterdam, where he married Catharine, dau. of Caspar Varleth, in 1657, and owned a house and lot between Pearl and Bridge Sts., west of Broad St. (O'C.) A house and lot was sold in N. A. by execution belonging to him.
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"Francois De Bruynne, b. 1629, emigrated from Amsterdam about 1647, and at first settled in N. A., where he was a member of the Dutch Church prior to 1660. He married (Ist), Aug. 17, 1657, in N. A., Catharine, dau. of Caspar Varleth. Married (2ª) Anna De Sille. See Bergen's Early Settlers, page 86, and 154, 155; also this publication, name Jan Hansen.
"Jan. 26, 1654. Cornelis van Tienhoven in quality as Schout of this City of New Amsterdam, appeared in Court and made an ex officio complaint of the illegal proceedings of the Court of Gravesend in setting up and affixing the bans of matrimony betwixt Johan Van Beeck and Maria Verleth, both of whom have their domicile in and about this City of New Amsterdam, and are not published, in accordance with correct practice of the ecclesiastical and civil order in this City, so that the afore- said proceedings greatly tend to the infringement on the good policy of our Fatherland and the privilege and jurisdiction of this City, and prepare a way, whereby hereafter some sons and daughters, unwilling to obey their parents and guardians, will, contrary to their wishes, secretly go and get married in . such villages or elsewhere; he requests, that the Court give heed hereunto, and take such action as their Worships shall judge proper, to maintain jurisdiction and prevent unlawful marriages.
"The Court referred the matter to the Honble Director General and Supreme Council of New Netherlands."
Letter to the Court at Gravesend:
"KIND FRIENDS:
"Whereas on this date the Ioth of Feb 1654. by petition pre- sented to our Court by Johannes van Beeck, he requests, that his bans with Maria Verleth may be entered and be properly proclaimed here, and we have understood, that the same Jo- hannes van Beeck and Maria Verleth had previously to this made proclamation of their bans through your Court at Gravesend, which (under correction) is contrary to the style and laws of our Fatherland, it is our request to your Honorable Court, in case such a circumstance should hereafter occur, that we may be · informed thereof in order to prevent on one side and the other all improprieties, which we on our part engage to do in like
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manner, especially as it is usual, according to the custom of our Fatherland, that every one shall have three publications at the place, where his domicile is, and then he may go and be married wherever he pleases: wherein we are and remain
"ARENT VAN HATTEN.
"By order of the Burgomasters and Schepens of the City of N. Amsterdam.
"JACOB KIP, "Secretary."
"Feb. 16, 1654. Caspar Verleth and Johannes Van Beeck appeared in Court, and prayed most earnestly, that disposal may be made of the petition and remonstrance concerning the marriage between Joh van Beeck and Maria Verleth, presented to the Burgomaster and Schepens. As the Bench is not com- plete, it is postponed until Thursday next, so as in the mean- time to notify the other gentlemen."
"Feb. 19, 1654. Johannes Van Beeck appeared in Court and requested as before, that action may be had on his petition, offering furthermore in time and on occasion, if necessary, to affirm at all times under oath what he has stated in his petition respecting the private conversation with the Honorable Petrus Stuyvesant. Burgomaster and Schepens of this City having seen and examined the petition presented to our Court on the Ioth and 16th of Feb, regarding the bans of matrimony between Johannes Van Beeck and Maria Verleth, therefore it being noted
"First. Who in the beginning instituted marriage; also, what the Apostle of the Gentiles teaches therein.
"Secondly. The proper and attained ages of Johannes van Beeck and Marya Verleth.
"Thirdly. The consent of the father and mother on the daughter's side.
"Fourthly. The distance and remoteness of places between this and our Fatherland, together with the difficulty between Holland and England.
"Fifthly. The danger that in such circumstances, matters by long delay might come to be disclosed between these afore- , said young people, which would bring disgrace on both families, as well on one side as on the other.
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"'T is true that our Theologians say, and that correctly, that we must not tolerate or permit lesser sins, in order thereby to avoid greater ones.
"Therefore we think (with due submission) that by a proper solemnization of marriage (for the Apostle to the Hebrews calls the marriage bed honorable) the lesser and greater sins are prevented.
"Therefore the Burgomasters and Schepens of this City are of opinion, that the proper ecclesiastical proclamations of the aforesaid young people ought to be made at the earliest oppor- tunity to be followed afterwards by their marriage.
"Done at the session aforesaid in the City Hall, New Am- sterdam, in New Netherlands this 19. Feb 1654."
Signed by seven members of the Court.
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