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Further action of classis on the Frelinghuysen dispute, (1728) 2413-15; letter of classis to Fre- linghuysen, (June 28, 1728) re- quested not to publish a refuta- tion, 2416-24; the complainants meet with Frelinghuysen and his consistory and ask for the removal of the ban, technicalities, (Jan. 1729) 2446; reply of consistory, (Feb. 3, 1729) 2447-49; another letter of complainants to consis- tory, (Mar. 29, 1729) 2454-56; Frelinghuysen publishes a sermon, "A Mirror that does not flatter," (Apr. 4, 1729) 2457-58; reply of consistory to the complainants, (Apr. 19, 1729) 2459-61; rejoinder of the complainants, (June 10, 1729) 2461-68; the people of Three Mile
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Frelinghuysen, Rev. Theodorus Ja- cobus (continued)
Run (one of the districts in Fre- linghuysen's charge), ask permis- sion of classis to call a minister, (Nov. 20, 1729) 2478; Frelinghuy- sen publishes another sermon, " If the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear ?" (1729) 2490; Frelinghuysen very sick (Dec. 5, 1730), delay in the negotiations for peace, 2520; classis annuls the ex- communication, (Apr. 1731) 2536; letter to the complainants, (May 7, 1731) 2540-44; letter of classis to the consistory, (May 7, 1731) 2538-40; classis will not at
present send another minister, 2544; allusions, 2425, 2426, 2516, 2536; the complainants request the consistory to acknowledge the an- nulment of the ban, (Sept. 18, 1731) 2553; the churches of the Raritan district to the classes, their pastor restored to health, willing to acknowledge the annul- ment of the ban, if the disaffected will retract their charges of un- orthodoxy, ministers can not in America follow the regulations of the church exactly, praise Rev. Gilbert Tennent, (Oct. 2, 1731) 2556-57; consistory requests the complainants to bring their letters from classis to compare with those sent to the consistory, 2558-59; the great awakening, (1732-42) 2565; complainants evade comparison of letters, wish the consistory to ac- knowledge their release from the ban, demand the resignation of present consistory, (Feb. 7, 1732) 2566-68; conditions under which the consistory will acknowledge them as released, some of their terms inadmissible, 2568-70; the complainants seek to vindicate their position to the classis, (May 4, 1732) 2583-88; relation of the complainants to Rev. Gilbert Ten-
Frelinghuysen, Rev. Theodorus Ja- cobus (continued)
nent, 2588-89; consistory to the complainants, (May 10, 1732) 2592; consistory to the classis, (July 17, 1732) 2594-95; classis permits the Consistory of Har- lingen to call a minister, 2601, 2609; classis to Frelinghuysen and his consistory, (Oct. 19, 1732) 2609-10, 2613; Frelinghuysen pub- lishes a volume of ten sermons, (Mar. 1733) 2618-19; allusions, 2604, 2609; further correspondence between the consistory and the complainants, (Aug., Sept. 1733) 2629; Frelinghuysen still sick, oc- casionally, 2640; consistory to classis, (Nov. 25, 1733) 2635; peace articles read in all the Rari- tan pulpits, 2638-40; classical re- view of the whole matter, (Sept. 6, 1734) 2652-58; classis writes to Frelinghuysen, delighted at the prospect of peace, approves the peace articles, (Oct. 4, 1734) 2659- 60; classis writes to the com- plainants in similar strain, 2660- 61; consistory to classis (July 8, 1735) review, fear the calling of a minister for one of the fields, not an evil to attend English Presby- terian services, as alleged, 2665- 68; classis to Consistory of Rari- tan, (Jan. 8, 1737) 2678; two ad- ditional sermons of Frelinghuysen published, (1737) 2698-99; he signs the articles of the coetus, (1737) 2708; allusions, 2642, 2645, 2652, 2664, 2696, 2710; classis writes to the ministers, including Frelinghuysen, (Aug. 20, 1739) 2723; Frelinghuysen gives a certifi- cate of character to Dorsius, his sons, John and Theodore, among his pupils, (Apr. 14, 1740) 2740, 2753; Frelinghuysen assisted in the examination and ordination of Rev. John H. Goetschius, (1741) 2782, 2787, 2798, 2802, 2812-13, 2905, 2926, 3033, 3076; his congre-
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Frelinghuysen, Rev. Theodorus Ja- cobus (continued)
gations invaded by Arondeus, 2886; publishes another volume of ser- mons (1748), about the time of his death, 3047-49; his death, ex- act date unknown, allusions, 2716, 2755, 2801, 2897, 2975, 2988, 3076, 3125, 3129-31, 3232, 3441, 3455, 3849 French, Philip, (1767) 4086
French, Philip, Jr, 965, 998, 1322
French, William, city vestryman, (1695) 1112
French and English grants of land in central New York, maps, 1245
French church, New York City, early French settlers served by Michaelius, (1628) 53-54; Drisius called to preach in French and English as well as Dutch, (1652) 302-8; many French refugees in New York City, (1683) 866, (1687) 936; Rev. Pierre Daillé, pastor, (1683-96) 866-67, 881, see Daillé; French Protestants to be natural- ized, allusion, 884, (1687) 943; French congregation increasing, two French preachers have arrived, (1688), 956, see Peiret; Bonrepos, the French are doing well, 959; the French churches of New York and New Paltz unite (1692) 1043; Daillé called to French church of Boston, (1693) 1089, 1172; the French pastor and consistory in- dorse Domine Dellius in his con- test with Governor Bellomont, (1698) 1205, 1267, 1320-21; allu- sions, 1209, 1256; Pastor Peiret petitions Governor Cornbury for civil support, granted, (1702) 1513; an act to enable them to build a larger church edifice, (Apr. 1703) 1521, 1528, 1531; Peiret president of a small devotional so- ciety in the city, (1704) 1559; Cornbury hopes to see the French church conform, (1704) 1552; Elias Neau, a useful elder, 1559; population of New York City con-
French church, New York City (con- tinued)
sists of Dutch, French and English, (1705) 1593; the French Protest- ants loyal to England, (1708) 1698; Colonel Heathcote hopes the French church of the city will con- form, (1709) 1751; pastor James Laborei petitions for the usual governmental allowance of £20, granted, (1709) 1816, see Laborei; Pastor Louis Rou, with his con- sistory expresses sympathy with Trinity Church, at a desecration committed, and contributes £10 toward discovery of perpetrator, (Feb. 1714) 2023, 2025, 2027; a portion of the church repudiates an act of the consistory in dis- missing Pastor Rou, (1724) 2229, 2235-41, 2292-2303; Moulinars, assistant of Rou, see Moulinars; opposition of some of the French to the Anglican service, (1725) 2299; allusions, 2458, 3026, 3209, 3368; its minister to be one of the trustees of Kings College, (1754) 3508, 3584; desires a charter, 1767) 4083
French churches and ministers, out- side of New York City, many French refugees and their minis- ters, Daillé, Van den Bosch, Morpo, 936, 945, 947-48; two more French ministers arrive, Peiret and Bon- repos, 956; allusion, 958; French ministers doing well, Carpentier, at New Castle, has died, new French church at New Rochelle, Bonrepos, pastor, 959, 969, 970; allusions, 976, 980; Leisler's persecutions of, 983-84; allusion, 998; Daillé in- tercedes for Leisler, (1691) 1015; French minister at Boston per- suades Dellius to remain, 1010; address of French Protestants to William III, 1038, 1088, 1103, 1398; New Paltz church unites with that of New York, Daillé preaches in the rural churches,
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French churches and ministers (cont'd) 1043; allusion, 1064; privileges of French churches in England, 1082- 83; allusion, 1084; French pas- tors and their fields of operation, 1188; allusions, 1225, 1275, 1284, 1321-22, 1346, 1363-64. See also Boston, New Paltz, New Rochelle, Staten Island
French intrigues with Indians in cen- tral New York, (1698) 1226, (1715) 2096, 2104, 2234, 2238
French Jesuits, 919, 1322-23. See also Indian Missions, Jesuits
French Protestant refugees, received in England, (1709) 1776-80
French, the, of Canada, threaten Al- bany, (1689), 986, 989; their in- fluence on the Indians, 992; de- stroy Schenectady, (1690) 993, 996-98, 1000, 1014, 1020; murder Domine Tesschenmacher, 1007; operations against, 1008-10, 1024; allusions, 1027, 1029, 1031, 1033; [many ships taken by the French, 1037], 1039-42, 1068; letter of Varick concerning, 1085-90; letters of Dellius concerning, 1093, 1097; allusions, 1124-25, 1133, 1170-71, 1173, 1176, 1183, 1188, 1215, 1229, 1240, 1251-52, 1258, 1285, 1288-89, 1309, 1358-59, 1375-76, 1378, 1392 Freneau, see Fryneau
Frere, Abraham, 4033 Frere, Aughe, see Frere, Hugh Frere, Gerrit, 4034
Frere, Hugh, deacon at New Paltz, (1683) 3142, 3293; elder, (1690) 3142, 3293
Frere. See also Freer Freske, Mr, 1740-41
Friendly address, to all reasonable Americans [against Independence], (1774) 4186
Freyenmoet (Frymuth, Freinmoeth), Johannes Casparus, consistories of Minisink, Port Jervis, etc., write to classis concerning the validity of his ordination, (1743) 2801-3, 2810; his confession of faith, 2813, 2838-39; his reordination
Freyenmoet (continued)
permitted, 2839, 2843, 2847; allu- sion, 2855; writes a letter to classis, thanks for their advice, had been reordained by Domine Vas, 2862-64, 2902-3; classis rati- fies his reordination, 2909-11; writes to classis, with his church of Minisink, too far off to attend the meetings of coetus, Moravians coming in among them, (1747) 2962-64; allusions, 2966, 3004, 3007, 3012, 3019-20; installs Aron- deus over an anti-Frelinghuysen faction at Raritan, 3032; allusions, 3041, 3057; receives letter from classis, 3060; allusions, 3062-63, 3065, 3068-69; joins the coetus, 3098, 3132, 3135-36; 3145, 3160- 61, 3170, 3174-77, 3185-87, 3225, 3287-89, 3292-94, 3372, 3413, 3420, 3422, 3464, 3490-91; attends the Frelinghuysen convention to form a classis, (1755) 3547, 3549, 3551; signs Frelinghuysen's commission, 3552; examines Henricus Freling- huysen, 3553; allusions, 3559, 3584, 3597-98, 3603-4, 3608-10, 3654; obliged to leave Minisink on ac- count of the public foe, (1756) 3679, 3691; settles at Livingston Manor, Claverack and Kinderhook, (1758) 3719, 3722; joins the con- ferentie, (1760) 3757; allusions, 3618, 3619, 3630, 3652, 3663, (1763) 3843, 3848, 3925-27, 3929, 3943; letter to classis, (1764) 3949-51, 3952-59, 3962, 3966-67, 4039-40, 4041-45, 4068-69, 4076, 4081, 4088, 4101-2, 4109, 4144, 4154-55, 4165, 4197, 4243, 4246, 4253; his death, (1777) 4332 Friends, see Quakers
Friesland (Vriesland), particular synod of, 27, 124, 130, 161, 211; Classis of, 874, 876; allusions, 1578, 1580, 1621
Frisissus, Rev. Dr, 178
Froeligh (Froligh), Rev. Moses, allu-
sions, 4248, 4362, 4365, (1800) 4388
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Froeligh (Frolich, Frelingh), Rev. Solomon, allusions, (1772) 4248, (1784) 4318, 4331, 4341, 4345, 4357, 4359, 4365; appointed lector in theology, (1792) 4366-67; ap- pointed professor in theology, (1797) 4376, 4378, 4382, (1800) 4391; his secession, (1822) 3633 From, see Vroom Fromer, Mr, 3045
Fromman, Frederick W., 3083
Frontenac (Frontenaque, De Fronti- nac), Louis de Buade, Count of Pa- luan and, 1069-70, 1222-23, 1225- 26, 1229, 1415, 1433
Fryneau [Freneau] Andre, 2023 Fuchs, John Christian, 1898
Fuey, P., 2489
Fuhring, see Foering
Fulkins, H., see Filkins
Fulton street church, see North Dutch Church
Fundamental articles of the coetus, (1737, 1747) 2683, 2706-8, 2723, 3029, 3849, 3851, 3925, 4012, 4029
Fundamental articles of union, (1771, 1784) 4321, 4328, 4331-32
Fundamentals of the faith (religi- ous), 2197-2200, 2320-22, 3526
Funds, the, raised for a college in New York to be disposed of only by an act of the Assembly, (1753- 54) 3520, 3612; final disposition of these funds, 3682-84
Funds, to redeem Turkish captives, 996, 1061-65, 1187; allusion, 1217. See also Endowment funds Funeral expenses, 2614, 2617
Funeral palls, 2444
Funeral sermons, (1619-1771), 4224 Funerals, 930-31, 1831, 4078-79
Fur trade of New York, (1724) 2233- 34
Furman, Nathan, 3173 Furnace, Sir Henry, 1788 Futs, Rev. Hugo, 1073
Gabriel (Gabry), Timotheus, 368, 390, 556, 563-64, 593
Gage, Father Charles, 877, 1413, 1435
Gage, General Thomas, 4138
Gaine, Hugh, 3525; prints " Common Prayer " in Mohawk, 4137-38, 4173-74 Gaiwinckel [ Graswinckel ?], Rev.
John, 184
Gale, [South Africa?], 2439, 2642, 2702, 2792, 2855
Gale, Mr, 1724, 1832
Gale, S[amuel], member of The New York Assembly, (1770) 4176; sur- veyor, (1773) 4262
Galiaert, John, schoolmaster, 280
Galiot, 458. See also Ships
Gallas [Johann Wenzel] Count, Im- perial Ambassador in England, 1754 Galloway, Lord, 1831 Ganniaton, 926
Gannisoran, an Indian, 1094
Gansegat, see Fairfield, N. J.
Gansevoort (Ganesvoor), Herme, 2193 Gansevoort, H., 4211-12
Gansevoort, Leendert, 2671
Garamantos, 1008
Garbrandt (Garrebrantus), Frans, 2376, 2477
Garden of the Dutch church, 2317 Garden Street Church (South Dutch),
New York City, subscriptions toward building a new church, (1680) 743; yet under considera- tion on the arrival of Domine Selyns, (1682) 828; Governor Don- gan hopes the building of the same may be ordered, (1684), 880; peti- tion prepared to the city authori- ties for a site, (1686), but finally not presented, 929; the consistory resolves to build, subscriptions to be sought, (1687) 950; petition to Governor Dongan for a charter, and to the city authorities for a site, (Apr. 4, 1688) 952-54; consistory buys land in Garden street for a site, (1692) 1030, 1032, 1037 (Kings Farm) ; the deacons re- quested to furnish money, but with- out detriment to the poor, (1692) 1035; final account of the church builders, (1695) 1123; receives new roof, (1731) 2563; description of,
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Garden Street Church (continued)
(1748) 3025. See also Collegiate Church, South Dutch Church Gardiner, David, 4286, 4288
Gardiner, Thomas, 1953, 1992 Garland, William, 509 Garrakontie, an Indian, 904
Garrebrantus, Franz, see Garbrandt, Frans
Garren, Dr, 1855
Garreson, Arson, 684
Garretson Rem, 3382
Garrison, Captain, see Gerritze, Cap- tain
Garritse, Johannes, see Gerritse, Jo- hannes
Garton, Thomas, 684, 992
Garuyck, Zacharias, 3985
Gascoyne, Bamber, 3935
Gasherie, Joseph, 4040
Gaudineau, Giles, 1133-34, 1322
Gautz, Helmer, 1306 Gazettes, 963
Gebhard (Gebhart), Rev. John G., called to German church of New York, (1774) 4279-80, (1784) 4319, 4335
Gebman, Frederick, 3162
Gecru[y]ste Hart, a ship, 576 Geeftdoop, Rev. Cornelis, 222 Geertruydenburg, 153
Geesteranus, Rev. Henricus, 33 Geissel, Paul, 2834
Gelderland (Guelderland), Holland, 875, 4255; classis of, 39, 3667; synod of, 27, 123-24, 130, 138, 158, 176, 183, 211, 4004; allusions, 666, 752, 785
Geldorpius (Goldorpius) , Rev. Henry, 40, 88
General (civil), assembly of New York, constituted, (1683) 864, 867, 881; report on state of the province, 879; allusions, 895-97, 963, (1691) 979, 1014-15, 1023-27, 1039, 1048, 1073-74, 1096, 1112, 1114, 1124-25, 1135, 1176-77, 1178, 1180, 1184, 1224, 1292, 1298, 1303, 1313-15, 1329-31, 1334, 1345, 1367
General assembly (general body, gen- eral meeting, general synod) of the
Dutch church, (1771) 4213-14, 4217-18, 4228, 4251, 4253-54, 4258; writes to Classis of Amsterdam, (June 1773) 4263, 4264; again, (Oct. 1773) 4267-70; response of classis, (Apr. 1774) 4274, 4276- 78, 4281-82, 4286, (Oct. 1775) 4289; writes to classis, (1778) 4301-4, 4306, (1780) 4307-11, (Apr. 1784) 4316-20, (Oct. 1784) 4320-25; become a synod, (1784) 4321, 4331. See also General con- vention, general synod, synod
General assembly, see Presbyterian- ism
General body, assembly or synod, (1771) 4214, 4253. See also Gen- eral assembly
General coetus, or coetus, proposed, (1768) 4125, 4130, 4135; not men- tioned in the plan of union, (1771) 4228
General condition of the churches in New York, (1696) 1171-73 General conventions of Dutch churches, (Oct. 1771) 4209-18, 4358; adopts a "plan of union," 4226-28, 4235; a second convention, (1772) 4242-48, 4264, 4286; a third convention, called, (1790) 4356, (Oct. 1791) 4358, 4362-63; adopts a constitution for the [American] Reformed Dutch church, (1792) 4362-64
General convention of Episcopal churches in Philadelphia, (Sept. 27, 1785) 4325-27
Generaliteit (states-general), 567 General meeting, see General assem- bly of the Dutch church
General synod in Holland, (1619) 4221, 4223
General synod, the term loosely used for general convention, (1793) 4367. See also General conventions General synod in America, the term "synod " assumed by the general assembly or body of Dutch churches, (1784) 4278-79; consti- tuted by the general convention, (Oct. 1792) 4365, 4367; allusions,
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General synod in America (continued)
(1794) 4369-70, 4374-75, (1797) 4376 (1800) 4380; divides the old particular synod into two bodies, those of New York and Albany, re- arranges the classes, sends a pas- toral letter to the churches, list of churches and ministers, (June 3- 13, 1800) 4380-91; allusions, 16, 17. See also Synod or General meeting, Church order
Genseng (ginseng) root, 3400
Gentleman's Magazine, 4187
Gentman, Rev. Cornelius, minister at Utrecht, Holland, 902
Geodineau, Dr, 996
George I, 2145, 2152, 2261-62, 2301, 4118
George II, commissions the bishop of London to exercise spiritual juris- diction over the Anglican churches in the American colonies in Latin and English, (1728) 2407-13; con- firms charter with amendments of the Collegiate Church, (1755) 3986, 4031; gives charter to Dutch church of Schenectady, (1734) 2647 George III, 3946, 4051-52, 4263 George, prince of Denmark, 925, 961 George street, Great, New York City, 4291
Georgetown, Ulster county, N. Y., 2062, 2093, 2109, 2111, 2123
Georgia, 2673, 2906-7
Gerder, Robert, 3162
Gerdes, Professor Daniel, 2935, 4035 Gere, Christoffer, 996
Gerisen, Martin, see Gerritse, Marten
Gerlach, John Christian, 1898
Gerloffs, Cornelis, 557
German Bible, see Bible
German churches in the province of New York, (Reformed or Lu- theran), allusions, 29, (1689) 976, see the names of the pastors: Haeger, Kern, Kocherthal, Mancius, Rosenkrantz, Weiss, Wernich, Weyberg; Kocherthal petitions the governor for free transportation to Europe, to seek help from Queen Anne, (1709) 1801-2; similar peti-
German churches (continued)
tion from Codweis, 1804-5; Ger- mans at Quassaick Creek (New- burgh) petition governor for con- tinued help, (1714) 2051; Pala- tines at Germantown accept of the rites of the Anglican church, (1715) 2093; review of the German settlements, (1720) 2168-72,
(1752) 3301; allusion, (1783) 4313
German coetus, (1761) 3809, 3919- 20, 4166-69, 4272
German families, number in province, (1718) 2123
German Flatts (Burnetsfield, Her- kimer ), 2676, 2722, 2760, 2774-75, 2779; conference with Indians at, 4187; Dutch church at, (1800) 4383, 4389
German Lutheran church, New York City, allusion, (1748) 3026; called also Swamp church, northeast cor- ner of William and Frankfort streets, (1767-1850) 4110-11
German New Testaments and Psalms,
for the Palatines, (1709) 1786
German Reformed Church at Wesel, 43
German Reformed church, Albany, (1772) 4238, 4369
German Reformed church, New York City, (1748) 3026; more formally organized, Rosenkrantz, pastor, (1758) 3724; joins the Classis of Amsterdam, (Oct. 1763) 3901, 3913; Kern, pastor, (1764) 3924- 25, 3929, 3946, 3971; a new build- ing, (1765) 3982, 3999-4000, 4037- 39, 4049; account of rise and prog- ress, 4065, 4096, 4114-15, 4154; Kern resigns, Foering called, (1772) 4239-40, 4242-43, 4246, 4248; Foering resigns, Gebhard called, (1774) 4279; Gross called, (1784) 4317; Milledoler called, (1795) 4371; Bork called, (1800) 4392. See also Corwin's Manual of the Reformed Church in America, p. 1003
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German Reformed church, Pennsyl-
vania, freedom of religion, (1682) 800; consistories of certain Ger- man Reformed churches in Penn- sylvania write to the Classis of Amsterdam for advice, (July, 1728) 2425-37; allusions, 2438, 2440; classis writes to, (Nov. 28, 1728) 2441-42, 2443; advice of classis respecting the ordination of John Philip Boehm, (June 20, 1729) 2468-73; to be ordained by the ministers at New York, 2473- 75; help sent to the German churches, 2475; account of the or- dination, (Nov. 23, 1729) 2478- 84, 2484-88; classis urges peace among the German churches, (Dec. 5, 1730) 2523-28; classis thanks the Dutch ministers for trouble taken, (Dec. 1730) 2528-32; al- lusions, 2701, 2705; Boehm signs the articles of the coetus, (1738) 2708; Schlatter about to organize a coetus among the Germans, (1747) 2960; suggestion of a union of the German coetus with the Dutch coetus, 2960-61, 2973, 2981, 2987-88; allusion, 3165; suggested union of the Germans and Presbyterians, (1751) 3165- 66; letter from the classis to Rev. G. M. Weiss, (Apr. 18, 1752), 3239; allusion, 3278; letter from the German coetus to the Dutch coetus, about students, (1752) 3287, 3301; letter from the Classis of Amsterdam to the German coetus, (Apr. 2, 1753) 3342-44; letter from classis to Rev. Michael Schlatter, (Apr. 2, 1753) 3344- 47; suggestion to unite the Ger- man coetus and the Dutch coetus to found a seminary, (1755) 3602; allusion, 4067; views of the Ger- man church on American ordina- tions, (1767) 4096-98; delibera- tions on union with the Dutch church, (1769) 4166-67
Germantown (Kingsbury, Queens- bury), N. Y., 1967, 2098, 2116, 2218, 4008
Germantown, Pa., Rev. George Weiss, pastor, 2484-88, 2834, 2932, 3346, 3370, 3882, 4189, 4272
Germany, 1776, 1784, 3584, 3615
Germersheim (misprinted Termer-
sheim), Palatinate, 1600-1
Germonpré, Guillaume, Coelman sus- pected of coming out under the name of, (1682) 833, 853
Gerretse, Henry, 4362
Gerrit, the wheelwright, 419, 420
Gerritse, Elbert, 1306
Gerritse, Jan, 702
Gerritse (Gerritsen) , Johannes,
(1748) 3012, (1755) 3547, 3549, 3597, (1764) 3925
Gerritse (Gerisen, Gertsen), Marten, 770, 857, 859
Gerritse, Reyer, 2112, 2670
Gerritse, Samuel, 2782, 3030
Gerritse, Styntje, 703
Gerritsen, Hon. Mr at New Amster- dam, (1633) 85
Gerritson, Harmon, 684
Gerritszen, Reyer, 1306
Gerritz, Jan, 1306
Gerritze (Garrison), Captain, 3132, 3593
Gerritze, Dirck, 33
Gerritze (Gerritsen). See also Gar- reson, Garretson
Gerrytsen, Martin, 2154
Gersdorff, Monsieur de, 2874, 2917
Gersharte (Gersbarte), Russia, 101 Gertsen, see Gerritse
Gertsen, Jacob (Jacop), 796. See also Korssen, Nicholas
Getman, Frederick, 4362
Geysbertse, Frederick, 557
Gibbs, Rev. William, Anglican,
(1759) 3735, 3803
Gideon, an Indian and an interpreter. 1319, 1327-29, 2634 Gideon, Martin, 128 Giessen, see Van Giesen
Gilber, Josiah, (1656) 365
Gilbert, John, (1699) 1306
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Gilbert, John, (1769), 4163, 4167, 4180 Gilbert, Josiah, 4172
Gilbert, William, 4202, 4382
Gilded Beaver (Vergulde Bever), a ship, 473, 503
Gilded Otter, (Gulden Otter), a ship, 352
Gilderse, Richard, 933 Gildersleef, Thomas, 2131
Gildersleeve (Gildeerslene), Richard, sr, 391, 665, 723
Gildersleeve, Richard, jr, 665
Giles, Rev. Samuel, Anglican, lost in shipwreck, (1766) 4058
Gillingham, Mr, 1509 - Richard, 464
Giraud, Daniel, 1864
Gisbert, Gerrit, 684 Gisp, [Holland ?] 126 Gladman, Captain, 2852
Glasgow University (College), 878, 1991
Glebe, at Germantown, N. Y., 2222 Glen, Abram, 2647, 2649
Glen, Johannes Sanders, deacon at Schenectady, 1310, 1527; elder, 2046; justice, 1320
Glen, Major, 3402
[Glen ?], Sander [Leendertse?] skip- per, 484, 501
Glen, Sander Sandersen, 736, 788 Glenary island, 1991 Glenn, Jacob, 2608-9
Glenn, William, 1518
Globe, a ship, 1712
Glosson, Stephen, 1588
Gloucester, N. J., 37
Gloucester county, N. Y., (or Vt.), 4184, 4191
Glover, Samuel, 705
Godfathers, (1619) 4223; West India Company occupies this position to
a son of Peter Stuyvesant, 244-45 Godfray, Benjamin, 1322 Godfrey, Peter, 980 Godolphin, Dr, 1787
Godolphin, [Sidney, 1st Earl of], member of the Privy Council, 894, 925
Godyn, [Samuel?], 51 Goelet (Goulet, Hoelet), Captain Jacobus (P., T.,), (1698) 1261 1347, 1357, 1366, 1584; makes cer- tain statements about Rev. T. J. Freylinghuysen, (1721) 2182-84, (1725) 2260; allusions, 2101, 2333, 2378, 2386, 2390, 2414, 2420, 2449, 2489, 2756
Goelet, Jacob, (1766) 4075
Goelet, Mary, 4172
Goes, Mathys, 2099
Goethals, Rev. John, 83
Goetschius (Goetschey), Rev. John Henry, seeks ordination from the Presbyterian Synod of Philadel- phia, ordination deferred, (1737) 2684-85; church of Goschenhopen, Pa., receive him as their minister, (1739) 2718, 2741; ordained by Dorsius, Frelinghuysen and Ten- nent, (1739) 2798-99, 2801, 2837; called to the Dutch churches of Queens county, L. I., (Oct. 1740) 2743-45; installed by Freeman, 2752, 2755; classis complains of his installation, (Sept. 9, 1741) 2766; Goetschius and his consis- tories ask the opinion of the neigh- boring churches as to the validity of his ordination, (Nov. 8, 1742) 2779-81; action on his case, or- dained by Dorsius and Frelinghuy- sen, but their authority questioned, (Dec. 6, 1762) 2782-83; he re- fuses to attend a second meeting, his reasons, (Feb. 1743) 2783- 84; indictment against him, sent to classis, 2784-85; questions pro- posed to him, and his answer, 2786-87; text of the indictment, (Apr. 25, 1743) 2787-88; report of committee on his case to the original complainants, 2788-89; requested to preach only as a can- didate and refrain from the ad- ministration of the sacraments, his answer, 2790-92; classis decides his ordination to be null, because irregular, disapproves of his
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