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Goetschius (Goetschey) (continued) course of conduct, must be reor- dained, alleged charges of immor- ality, 2823-29; obtains a certifi- cate of his church membership, 2833; allusion to his first arrival, 2837; report of committee on his relation to the churches of Queens county, (1743) 2800; three elders of Queens county write to the classis about the illegality of his ordination, (June 22, 1743) 2809, 2839-42, 3033; promises to sub- mit to classis, 2842-43; classis an- swers letter of the three elders, (May 1744) 2844, 2857-59; his case referred to a committee, 2859- 60; classis exhorts to obey the regulations of the church, (Nov. 20, 1744) 2860-61; allusions, 2877, 2879; the committee ask of him an answer to the charges, (Nov. 25, 1745) 2880-81; testimonials of Presbyterian and Congregational ministers in his favor, 2882; speci- fication of the charges, 2883; tes- timony of indiscreet utterances, 2883-84; his answer to the charges against him, (Jan. 10, 1746) 2884- 93; report of the committee on the case to classis, 2894-99, 2900; al- lusions, 2901, 2904, 2908; Ritzema defends him, 2913-16, 2941, 2979; allusion, 2980; report in classis on the case, (Jan. 9, 1747) 2939-40, 2944-46; classis to the churches in Queens county, (Jan. 9, 1747) 2947-48; to Goetschius, 2948-49; allusions, 2966-67, 2983, 2989; is dismissed from his charges in Queens county, and to be consid- ered only a candidate, 3002-3; further report of committee on his case, (Aug. 1748) 2023-24; is called to the church of Hacken- sack, (1748) 3028; examined and ordained, 3028-29, 3031, 3073; al- lusions, 3033, 3040-41, 3043, 3048, 3054; further report of committee on the affairs of Kings and Queens counties, (Jan. 9, 1749) 3050-52; allusions, 3062-63, 3065-67, 3071-
Goetschius (Goetschey) (continued) 73, 3076, 3087-89, 3093-94, 3098- 99, 3109, 3114, 3116-18, 3125, 3130-34, 3143-45, 3158-60; is president of coetus, (1751) 3179; allusions, 3185-86, 3190, 3196, 3210-12, 3222, 3233-34, 3253, 3264, 3269, 3273, 3287, 3289, 3329- 31, 3338, 3358, 3373, 3387, 3389, 3415-16, 3426, 3441-42, 3454-56, 3490, 3519, 3532-33, 3547-49; takes part in the convention to form a classis and found an acad- emy, (1755) 3552, 3553, 3578, 3584, 3597-99, 3603, 3606, 3615, 3617, 3622-23; complained against by Van der Linde, for intruding on his congregation, and installing another consistory, 3627-35, 3643- 44, 3646, 3652, 3654-56, 3663-64, 3679-80, 3690-93, 3698, 3702, 3704, 3723, 3925, 3939, 4086, 4088, 4141, 4211, 4243-44, 4246-47, 4249, 4253-54, 4264
Goetschius, John Mauritius (M. D.), already preaching, before ordina- tion (1743) 2813, 2840, 2883, (1746) 2897; appointed by the American Classis to supply churches, (1755) 3534; asks to be ordained for the ministry by the American Classis, 3550;
had studied medicine in Switzerland, studied theology with Theodore Frelinghuysen, called to Stone Arabia, the classis requested to permit his ordination in America, (1755) 3553, 3687-88; opposition to his preaching and ordination, (1756) 3659, 3680; classis refuses to allow his ordination in America, (Jan. 11, 1757) 3689; church of Stone Arabia leaves the Dutch church because of this refusal, (Oct. 1757) 3708; the American Classis licenses him, 3709; called to Schoharie, to preach in German and Dutch, the American Classis ordains him, (Oct. 4, 1757) 3709- 10, 3714, 3721, 3925, 3960, 4021, 4085
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Goetschius, Rev. Stephen, 4306, (1784) 4318, 4365, (1800) 4388
Goetwater (Goedwater, Gutwasser), Rev. John Ernest, Lutheran, his arrival at New Amsterdam, (1657) 377, 380-81, 386; opposition to his settlement, 387-90; petition for his expulsion, 394, 404, 425-26; peti- tions of Lutherans in his behalf, commanded to leave the country, 405-7; his personal appeal to Stuyvesant to be allowed to re- main, not granted, 407-10, 421; he secretes himself, 412, 430, 433, 444; he determines to persevere, preaches, is arrested and expelled, (1659) 449, 454, 470; allusion, 640 Golaert, Symon, his 40 pictures of death, 168. See also Bronck
Golden Mills (Goude Meulen) , a ship, 389
Golden Otter (Gulden Otter) , a ship, 352
Goldorpius, Rev., see Geldorpius, Rev. Henry
Gomez, Isaac, 1866
Gomez, Lewis, 1168
Good, Rev. Dr James I, 17, 28, 42, 2406, 2496, 2519, 3278
Goodhue, Rev. Francis, (Presby- terian), accepts a license from Cornbury, (1706) 1620
Goodyear, Edward, 509 Gookin, Daniel, 1360
Gootenaar, A., 4168
Goph, Heer, Dutch ambassador in England, (1675), see Van Gogh Michiel
Gorchon, see Gorinchem
Gorcum (Gorkum), see Gorinchem Gordon, Captain, (1712) 1915, 1953 Gordon, Rev. John, chaplain to British troops, (1683) 867, 877, 881; Mrs Gordon gives a legacy to the poor of the Dutch church, (1685) 909 Gordon, Maria, 910
Gordon, Rev. Patrick, Anglican, sent to Jamaica, L. I., but soon dies, (1702) 1452, 1893
Gorinchem (Gorchon, Gorcum, Gor- kum), Holland, 36, 160, 875, 898, 900, 1354, 1633; classis of, 202, 898-99,910
Goris (Gors), Rev. Caspar, 2809, 2828, 2843, 2878
Gorkum, see Gorinchem
Gorter, Captain John, 810, 857, 869 Goschenhoppen, Pa., 2718, 2837, 3239, 3350
Goshen, Orange county, N. Y., (1776) 4295
" Gospel Mystery," by Marshall, 3905 Gossnirs, Lawrence, 101
Gossy, Richard, 509
Gouda (Goude, Gouw), Holland, 686, 874, 884-85, 887, 1118, 1120; Classis of, 202, 686
Gouderack, Holland, 884-85, 887, 906, 1118-22
Gough, Mr, agent of Governor John Lord Lovelace, (1708-9), 1721
Gould, Major Nathan, gives account of recapture of New York by the Dutch, (1673) 628, 973 Gould, Nathaniel, 1788
Goulet, see Goelet
Gouneau, Abraham, 2240
Goupil, Rev. René, S. J., 166
Gouverneur, Abraham, 995, 1029, 1098, 1131; alleged animosity to the English government, (1704) 1567; allusion, 1607; advises Domine Beys not to accept of a civil license to preach, (1706) 1616, 1618; allusion, 1621; one of the authors of the article on the "State of the Church," (1706) 1660; gives a legal opinion against certain of Cornbury's arbi- trary acts, (1707) 1679; signs pro- posals of peace of adherents of Antonides, (1709) 1723; allusions, 1798, 1947, 1965, 2377, 2774 Gouverneur, Isaac, 1965
Gouverneur, Nicholas, son in law of Domine Drisius, (1669) 604-65, 652
Gouverneur, Nicholas, (1768) 4135 Gouw, see Gouda
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Gouwanes (Gowanus), L. I., 488, 1064, 1885
Gouwester, Jacob Pietersen, desires to go to the East Indies, (1657) 370
Government, form of, for American Dutch church, (1771) 4209
Government of Colonial churches, see Church order
Government of New Netherland, re- monstrance of the citizens, (1649) 254-60; report on the remon- strance, 266-68, 278-79, 318
Governor and Council, address to Mr Blathwayt on the ending of the Leisler usurpation, (Aug. 6, 1691) 1023; address the king on same subject, suggest the union of the colonies, 1024-25
Governors of New Netherland, see Directors, Directors general
Governors of New York, 895; for- bidden to take presents; £600 added to their salaries, making £1200, (1703) 1521, 1543-44
Gowan, Mr, 1133
Gowanus, see Gouwanes
Gower, B. Levenson, 2874
Gowersen, Albert A., 684
Grace Church, New York City, 1437 Gracherie (Grasherie) , Stephen,
teacher and reader at Kingston, N. Y., (1704) 1574 Graft, Holland, 34
Graftdyck, Holland, 219, 248, 271-73, 283, 286-95, 297, 301
Grafton [Augustus Henry Fitzroy, 3d], Duke of, member of the Privy Council, 4098
Graham, Andrew, 4172
Graham, Augustus, 1998
Graham, Colonel James, signs peti- tion for a charter for the city, (1683) 871; allusions, 924, (1698) 1224, 1298, 1315, 1333, 1345, 1427, 1690, 1909
Graham, John, 2024-25
Graham, T. V. W., 4351
Grain, currency in, 477. See also Currency
Grammar school, New York City, (1702) 1509-11; of Kings College, (1763) 3887
Grand pensionary, (prime minister), of Holland, (1713), see Heinsius, Antonie
Grande Terre, 1583
Grant, Mr, 3017
Grant, Mrs [Anne (Mac Vicar) ], Memoirs of an American Lady, 3744
Grant, William, (1732) 4047 Grasherie, see Gracherie
Grasmere, Rev. William, asks for help in building his church at Graft- dyck, Holland, (1647) 219; re- quests the Classis of Amsterdam to release Megapolensis from his pas- torate at Rensselaerwyck, (1649) 248; deserts his church and is placed under censure, intends to go to New Netherland to seek a charge, the churches there to be warned against him, (1650), 271-75, 276- 77; secures recognition at Rens- selaerwyck, (Feb. 1651-Aug. 1651) 288-97; is excommunicated, 283- 84, 286-95; returns to Holland, (1652) 301-2, 306; makes confes- sion and is finally restored to good standing, 312-13; settles at Ursem, Holland, 723
Gravamina (grievances, or questions to be discussed), 27, 38, 74, 120, 123, 1682
Gravensand, L. I., see Gravesend, L. I. Graves, 931, 1218, 4079. See also Burials, Cemeteries
Gravesande's, Holland, 70
Gravesend (Gravezant, Gravensand) , L. I., an English village when Stuyvesant arrived, (1647) 575; Indians take refuge in, (1652) 303; elected Anabaptists for magis- trates, (1653) 318; allusion, 334; one of the English villages on Long Island, (1657) 396; has never had a minister, (1657) 411; petitions Stuyvesant for a minister, (1660) 473; some of its people go to
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Gravesend (continued)
Brooklyn to service, (1660) 488; needs a minister, 492; Quakers at, 497; the British troops land at, (1664) 561; its people must swear allegiance to the restored Dutch government, (1673) 633; its magis- trates must support the Reformed religion, 637, 1064; contributes to Domine Freeman's support, (1706) 1634, (1712) 1927, 1980, 1995, 2008; one of the churches of Anto- nides and Freeman, (1715) 2084, 2738, 2782, 2792, 2804, 2824, 3012, 3032, 3054, 3073, 3126, 3187-89, 3192, 3414, 3420, 3471, 3547, 3559, 3587, 3591, 3605-6, 4089, 4211, 4243, 4246
Graveyard in Albany, the Dutch church asks to control it, (1710) 1842
Graveyards in Manhattan, see Burial places
Gray, Abraham, 2329
Gray, Andrew, 4248, 4353, 4365, (1800) 4390
Gray, Augustus, 1528 Gray, David, 1528
Gray, William, 684, 998
Great Anstach, see Gross Anspach
Great Awakening, (1739-41) 1673, 2565
Great Barrington, Mass., 3402, 3502 Great consistory, meetings of, in New York, 760, 1030, 1035, 1201-2, 1206, 1355-57, 1423, 1460, 1462, 1484, 1584, 2077-81, 2242-43, 2337-38, 2340-41, 2358, 2376-78, 2388, 2449, 2489, 2570, 2573-75, 2577, 2613, 2681-83, 2746, 2769-70, 2773, 3123, 3408, 3557, 3760, 3829, 3831, 4104
Great Edict Book (Groot Plakaat Bok) ,ª 26, 27
Great Flatts, (Herkimer), (1784) 4319
Great George street, New York City, 4291
Great Ingersheim, see Gross Ingers- heim
Great Lakes, 879, 934, 939, 946 Greaton, Rev. James, Anglican, 3735, 3746
Great pensionary [or counselor], (1706) 1660; pensionary Buys, 1682
Greek letter, sent to Classis of Am- sterdam by the bishop of Ephesus, (1644) 183-85
Green, Mr, 1742 Green, William, 1063, 1340
Greenbush (Gallatin, Livingston Manor), N. Y., 4248 (1784) 4319
Greenbush (Greynen Bosch, opposite Albany), 169, 1123, 4369, 4382, (1800) 4389
Greener, Thomas, M. D., 2445 Greenland, 1780
Greenland Company, 93, 95
Greenwich, Ct., 1612
Greenwich, England, 1786
Greenwich Hospital, England, 1741
Gregory (Gregorie), John, 518-20, 523
Grenvall, Thomas, 3804 Grentz, Thomas, 2140
Grentzbach, Johann N., 4372
Grevenraedt (Grevenraat), Isaac, 308, 461, 557, 563-64, 593, 910 Grevenraedt, Margaret, daughter of Isaac Grevenraedt, married Hon. Cornelis Steenwyck (1658), subse- quently, married Rev. Henricus Selyns (Oct. 20, 1686), see Manor of Fordham, Selyns, Steenwyck Grey, Lord, 3430
Greyghton, Johannes, 3681
Gribius (Grebius), Rev. Petrus, 240, 516
Grierson, Rev. [William], Presby- terian minister at Amsterdam, 4145, 4147 Griese, Cornelis, 3297
Grievances, see Gravamina
Griffin, Edward, 413 Griffin, Robert, 3986
a Copies in New York State Library, Sage Library at New Brunswick. and in Hope College Library, Holland, Michigan. See Corwin's Manual R. C. A., page 14, note 13.
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Grinn, Philip, 3107
Groede (Groode), province of Zeeland, Holland, 907
Groen, Rev. Samuel Coop (Cop,
Koop) á, 447, 468, 473, 475
Groenendyk, John, 1326
Groenendyk, Samuel, 2739
Groenwegen, Rev., 1183 Groenwoudt, Rev., 1129-30
Groesbeck, David, 4362
Groesbeck, John, 2101, 2700
Groesbeck, Stevaine, 2052, 2071, 2670
Groesbeck, William, 1197, 1306, 1308, 1390
Gromme, Mauritius, 2552, 2566 Grommel, Gillis, 687
Groningen (Groeningen), 193, 2618; Synod of, 27, 74, 131, 211, 4022; University of, catalog of,ª 28, 2755, 2765-66, 3713, 3896, 3948, 4022, 4051, 4356; names of gradu- ates who came to America, 4410-11 Groode, see Groede
Grooshuysen (Grosthuizen), Holland, 723
Grootebroek, Holland, 723
Groot Plakaat Boek, see Great Edict Book
Gross, Rev. John Daniel, 4166, (1784) 4317, (1795) 4371
Gross Anspach (Great Anstach), Germany, 1898
Gross Ingersheim (Great Ingers- heim), Germany, 3083-84
Grotius, Hugo, 72
Groues, Philipp, 523 Grover, J., 2227
Grussold, Christian, 2932 Gruter, John, 155 Guelderland, see Gelderland
Guerin, Jean, 3147-48 Guernsey, Isle of, 1013
Guest, Mary, 2021, 2024
Guiana (Cajana, Guyana), 19, 728, 731, 834 Guikens, Mr, 4199
Guild Hall, London, 1787 Guilford, Ct., 3514
Guinea, Africa, 19 [the second Guiana on this page should read Guinea], 92, 162; Dutch ministers in: Michaelius, (1625) 41, 51, 68; Bogardus, (1631) 81; Dincklagen, James, (1640) 129; Cornelissen, Jacob, (1645) 192; Hendricks, Meyndert, (1646) 207, 223, 448, 2357, 3105 Guion, Isaac, 3810
Gulick, see Jülich
Gull, Joh. Rudress, 1813
Gun, Jasper, 511
Gustavus Adolphus, king of Sweden, 1783
Guswasser, Gutwasser, see Goetwater Guy Park, 4284
Guyana, see Guiana
Guyannus, see Gowanes
Gysbertsen, Albert, 539
Gysbertsen, Fredrick, 586
Gysbertsen. See also Gisbert
Haagman, see Hageman Haaring, see Haering
Haarlem (Haerlem), Holland, 32, 33, 83, 341, 591, 675, 764, 766, 798, 875, 944, 1071, 1578; classis of, 33, 83, 339, 505, 4188, 4190, 4207.
Haasbrook, Jacob, 4074 Habbema, Rev. G., (1806) 4394
Habeas corpus, 895, 984 Hachendorsius, Rev., 109 Hachtoo (or Ibachtoo), Christian, 109, 112
Hackensack (Hacquensacq, Hakkin- sak, Akkingsack), N. J., allusions, (1688) 956, 970, 976, 1043, 1051, 1063, 1072, 1107, 1520, 1649, see names of pastors: Bertholf; Cur- tenius; Erickzon; Froeligh, Solo- mon; Goetschius, J. H .; Romeyn, Dirck; suggested as a proper loca- tion for Queens College, (1769) 4141, (1784) 4322; coetus held at Hackensack, (1764) 3973; first
a This catalog of Groningen College is now in Sage Library at New Brunswick, New Jersey.
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Hackensack (continued)
meeting of trustees of Queens Col- lege at, (1767) 4085-86; coetus held at, (May 1767) 4090; allu- sions, 4103, 4211, 4243, 4246, 4254, 4318, 4331, 4365-66, 4383, 4391 Hackensack, Particular Assembly (or Classis) of, (1771) 4214, 4253, (1778) 4303, 4306-7; assumes the name of classis, (1784) 4318, (1791) 4362, 4364-65, 4368, 4370; is divided into the Classes of Ber- gen and Paramus, (1800) 4383-84 Hadshon, Jan, 4069
Hadson (Hassingh), Rev. Warnerus, sent to South River, (1664), died on passage, 549, 553, 555
Haegar, Rev. John Frederick, is or- dained in England to go as pastor with the Palatines to New York, (1709) 1813; sails with them, 1816-17; writes to the society of the voyage, and of the separation of the Lutherans, of his poverty, (1710) 1861-63; of the need of books of "Common Prayer " in German, 1871-72; a schoolhouse in preparation, (1711) 1877; is learning the Indian tongue, 1896; writes to the society of his great labors, extreme poverty, (1712) 1960; becomes chaplain of Palatine troops going to Canada, (1712) 1961-63; continued accounts of his labors and sufferings and necessi- ties, 2001, 2003-6, 2011, (1714) 2059- 63, 2074-76, (1715) 2093-94, 2097- 98; preparations for building a church, 2102, 2109, 2111-12, (1717) 2116-18; statistics, 2110; his la- bors indorsed, but he is discharged from the society, 2185, 2187; his death, (1721) 2191; his widow married Rev. James Ogilvie, 2221 Haeghoort (Hagoord), Rev. Gerar- dus, received into the classis as " commendatus," (1731) 2534; called to Freehold and Middletown, N. J., examined and ordained, (Apr. 2, 1731) 2535-36, 2551; his
Haeghoort (Hagoord) (continued)
arrival on his field, gives great sat- isfaction, 2554-55; is invited to preach in the Collegiate Church of New York, (1732) 2570; is called by said church to become one of its pastors, 2573-75, 2577-79; corre- spondence with the classis, (1732) 2582-83, 2604; allusion, 2675; urges the establishment of a coetus, (1737) 2679-82; writes to classis on the subject, 2685; allusions,
2687, 2689, 2691-96, 2698; let- ters to classis, (Apr. 20, 1738) 2702-4, 2708-10, 2712-13, 2715-
16; letter from classis, 2723; allusions, 2726-27, 2753, 2755, 2901; letter to classis, (May 2, 1746) 2903-6, 2920, 2923; response of classis, (Oct. 3, 1746) 2925; al- lusions, 2959-61; letter to classis, (Aug. 8, 1747) 2965-68; allusions, 2974-75, 2978, 2980, 2982-83, 2988- 89, 2996-97, 3001, 3011, 3027-28, 3052, 3055-56; letter from classis, 3059, 3068, 3070-71; allusions, 3087-89, 3091, 3098-99, 3113-14; letters from classis, (Oct. 5, 1750) 3138-40; allusions, 3234-37, 3262, 3282-83; writes to classis, (May 1, 1750) 3121-22, (Oct. 11, 1752) 3301, 3307, (Dec. 6, 1752) 3329-31, 3336-38; allusions, 3342, 3348, 3413-17, 3420, 3425, 3427; letters to classis, (Jan. 15, 1754) 3466- 67, 3490-92, (Oct. 12, 1754) 3497- 98, 3533; attends Frelinghuysen's to establish a classis and academy, (May 27-30, 1755) 3547-48; and the irregularly called coetus, 3548- 50; allusions, 3562, 3583-84, 3590, 3598-3600; letter from Rev. Theo- dore Frelinghuysen to, 3605; allu- sions, 3608-9, 3623-35, 3643, 3645, 3652-56, 3666, 3668-71, 3675-76, 3679-80, 3690-92, 3695, 3698, 3721, 3724, 3753, 3757-58, 3769, 3808, 3848-49, 4244
Haering (Haring), Abraham, elder at Tappan, 3028, 3236
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ECCLESIASTICAL RECORDS
Haering (Haaring, Haring), Elbert, 2101, 2793, 2834, 3417, 3748
Haering (Haaring, Haring, Heering), John, 3012, 3132, 3174, 3413, 3490, 3547, 3549
Haering. See also Hering, Herring Haerlem, see Haarlem
[Haes], Roeloff Jansen, receiver gen- eral of New Netherland, (1648) 244
Haf, see Hoff
Hagadorn (Hagatorn), Christoffel, 2219-20, 2222
Hagadorn, Dirck, 3012, 3027, 3132 Hagelis, Rev. John, of Amsterdam, 2343, 2356-57, 2365, 2369, 2372,
2393, 2395, 2497-98, 2520, 2545, 2547, 2581, 2589, 2654
Hageman, Abraham, 3382
Hageman, Adriaan, 2329
Hageman, Andrew, 3382
Hageman (Haagman), Claes (Claas, Claus), 2353, 2355, 2387, 2403 Hageman, Joseph, 1525
Hague, The, 70, 81, 639; allusions, 1730, 1732, 1830, 1838, 1840, 2552 Hague, The, Classis of, 2553, 2565 Hague, The, Synod of, (1591) 430- 31, (1586) 1627-28, 1830, 1838, 1840
Hainault, province of Belgium, 36 Hains, Mr, 590. See also Haynes Half-Moon (Halve-Maan), a ship, 255 Half-Moon (Waterford), N. Y., (1784) 4317, 4319, (1800) 4388 Haliday (Holyday, Haleday), Thomas, Anglican missionary at Albany, 1953, 1991
Halifax, Charles Lord, 1787
Halifax, [George Montagu Dunk, 3d earl of], 3890
Halifax, [George Savile, (P.), Mar- quis of], 897, 1002.
Halifax, Nova Scotia, 4249, 4295, 4297
Hall, John, 684
Hall (Hal), Thomas, 259, 557, 586 Hall, William, 1953
Halle (Hall), Germany, 1739, 2931
Halles (Hale, Hales), Robert, 1739, 1788, 1811, 1817
Hallett, Joseph, 4046-48
Hallett, William, 361, 2134, 2138
Hallett, William, Jr, murdered by Indians, 1710 Hallin, François, 1322
Ham, Mr, 3226
Ham, Conrad W., 4199, 4248, 4275
Ham, Wendell, 4199
Hamburg, Germany, 1786, 3713
Hamel, Dirck Van, secretary of Rensselaerswyck, 310
Hamel, Gerart, merchant at Amster- dam, 652
Hamelwaard [Hamelworden, Han-
over] 122
Hamilton, Colonel, 996-97
Hamilton, [James, 4th] duke of, 1744
Hamilton, governor of Pennsylvania, died, 1527
Hamilton, Alexander, 490-91
Hamilton, William, 4047
Hampden (Hamden), R., 961, 1002 Hampton, Rev. John, preaches on Long Island, persecuted by Corn-
bury, (1705-6) 878-79, 1669-72 Hanecopius, Rev. Cornelius, 40 Hanes, Peter, 3082
Hanford, Thomas, Earl of, 1787 Harmens, Myndert, 2149, 2154
Hanna, Rev. William, first Presby- terian pastor at Albany, (1763-65) 3891, 4090
Hanover [Ernest Augustus], duke of, 1782
Hanover, accession of house of, to English throne, 2090-91
Hanover, Pa., (1800) 4390 Hans, Black, 368
Hansen (Hanse), Hendrick, mayor and commissioner of Indian affairs, 1303, 1326, 1358-59, 1377, 1381- 82, 1392, 1968, 1972, 2047, 2150, 2172
Hansen, John, 1526, 1798-99. See also Bergen
Hansen (Hanse), Joris, elder of Brooklyn, 1525, 1548, 1608, 1630, 1885
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Hansen, Rev. Maurice G., translates the Klagte, 2244 Hansen, Michael, 1885-86 Hansonius, Rev. Anthonius, 34
Hanssen, see Hansen Hantius, Rev. Maurice, 83 Hanwart, see Hauwert
Harbendinck, see Harpending
Harck, William, sheriff at Flushing, L. I., (1648) 226, 579 Harcker, Richard, 497, 499 Hardenbergh, A., (1755) 3598 Hardenbergh, Rev. Dr Jacob Rutsen, allusion, 3714; ordained, (1758) 3719-22, 3745; delegated by the coetus to Classis of Amsterdam, (1763) 3866, 3874; report of classis on his request, 3875-77, 3882-86; action of the synod on his request, 3978-82; references to his request in letters to America, 3893-97; allusions, 3903, 3920, 3925, 3936- 37, 3948, 3957; writes to classis, (Oct. 12, 1764) 3960-63; writes to classis as president of the coetus, 3963-67, 4274; allusions, 3971-73, 4086, 4102, 4211, 4212, 4243, 4246, 4256, 4266, 4306; writes to classis, (1783) 4314-15; allu- sions, 4318, 4322-23, 4331, 4341, 4345, 4348; is infirm, 4354
Hardenbergh, Jacobus, a member of the church of Kingston, (1764) 4034
Hardenbergh, Johannes, of Kingston, 4040, 4060, 4085, 4243, 4247
Hardenbergh, Johannes, of New Paltz, 3211, 3547, 3549
Hardenbergh, Johannes Gerardus, 4074
Hardenbergius, Everardus, 129
Hardenbroeck (Hardelbroeck), Abel, takes oath of allegiance to Great Britain, (1664), 565, 586
Hardenbroeck (Hardenbroek, Har- denbrook), Captain Abel, (1737) 2101; deacon, (1741) 2761; over- seer of the Manor of Fordham, (1743) 2794-95; allusions, 2834, 2837, 2865, 3013, 3025, 3085; an
Hardenbroeck (continued)
elder, (1751) 3167, 3212; resigns his overseership of the Manor of Fordham, (1759) 3747, 3749; op- poses the introduction of English preaching, (1762) 3819-21, 3826- 27, 3829, 3841, 3866-67; claims a right to vote for members of consistory, 3837-38 ; writes to classis in opposition to English preaching, (1763) 3880-81, 3892; offers unacceptable proposals of peace, (1764) 3920; consistory in- demnifies certain parties falsely arrested through Hardenbroeck 3968, 3971; sues the consistory for alleged manner of election of con- sistory, (1765) 3985-88, 4029, 4052, 4069-73, 4095-96, 4099, 4103-6, 4305
Hardenbroeck, Abel, jr, 4305 Hardenbroeck, Abram, 2700 Hardenbroeck, Adrian, 2478 Hardenbroeck, John, (1664) 565 Hardenbroeck, John, (1719) 2100; an
elder, (1726) 2344, 2358, 2377, 2390, 2449, (1729) 2489, 2700
Hardenbroeck, John S., 3841-42, 3853, 3881, 3892, 3909, 3912, 4072 Hardenbrook (Hardenbergh), Johan-
nes, churchmaster, (1760) 2101, 3012
Hardenbrook, William A., 490 Harderwyck, Holland, 73, 3157, 3159- 60, 3167-68, 3182-84, 3195, 3197, 3205, 3238; University of, 3240- 41; Classis of, 3053, 3144, 3167 Hardewyck [Harderwyck] and Nether Veluwe, Classis of, 582
Hardy, Sir Charles, governor of New York, (1755-57) 3580; address of Consistory of Collegiate Church to him, 3586; his answer, 3587 Haring, see Haering
Haringh (Haring), Rev. (Van Son),
A., minister at Amsterdam, 2591, 2675-76
Harison (Harrisson), Mr, 3505, 3911 Harison, Richard, 490-91 Hark, see Harck
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Harlem, Netherlands, see Haarlem Harlem (New Harlem), N. Y., a new village, needing a preacher, (1660) 492; supplied by ministers from New York, (1681) 798; peo- ple of, attend service in New York, but have their own elders and deacons, (1682) 829; allu- sions, 852, 936, 945, 1015, 1043, 1063; indorses the call of New York on Verdieren, (1698) 1198- 99; alleged to be favorable to an Anglican church, (1708) 1697; al- lusions, 1208, 1231, 1269; an Anglican church attempted, under Rev. Henry Beys, a suspended Dutch minister, (1709) 1743; Beys (Boyse) still at Harlem (Jan. 1, 1712) 1899, 1921, 1949; a library at Harlem, 1899; allu- sions, 2688, 2798, 2901, 2905, 2983, 3085, 3228, 3562, 3582-83, 4089, 4211, 4243, 4246-48, (1800), 4387 Harlem kill, 1139
Harlem river, 1138-39, 3710, 3715
Harlingen (Millstone, Souvland, N. J.), 2532, 2537, 2539, 2542-44, 2586, 2588, 2596; classis writes to, (July 25, 1732) 2599, 2601, 2604, 2609, 2652-58, 2659-60, 2664-66, 2678, 3134, 3175-76, 3382-84, 3719, 3827, (1784) 4318, (1800) 4390 Harm, Abraham, 3071
Harman, Augustyn, see Herrman, Augustine
Harmensen, Joost, 1053
Harmensz, Nanning, 1306
Harmenzen, Johannes, 1306
Harmenzen, Thomas, 1306
Harpending (Harpendinck, Herben- dinck, Harbending, Harberding),
Harpending (continued)
John, is assessed for 2000 guilders, (1674) 642; resides on High street, (1676) 222; a deacon, (1682-84) 800; allusions to him as deacon, 837, 842, 951, 998; allusions to him as elder, 805, 1193-94, 1197, 1202, 1212, 1244, 1273, 1277, 1282, 1325, 1355-57, 1366; other allu- sions, 1110; in the division of the so-called " Shoemakers' Pasture " in 1695, a number of lots fell to him, 2222; his will (Feb. 7, 1723), his death, (1724-25) 2222; later suits respecting his property, 2223-29; Gerardus Beekman, over- seer of his lots, (1734-43) 2641, 2794; Abel Hardenbrook, overseer, (1743-59) 2794; John De Peyster, (1759-) 3747; committee ap- pointed to report on the leases, 3747; leases to run for twenty- one years, (1760) 3749, 3758; lots sold to the Moravians as a site for a church, (1760) 3758; allusion, 4000; consistory resolved to build a third church edifice on the Har- pending lots, [North Dutch Church], (1767) 4093; consistory ordered that the "coat of arms " of John Harpending, in the South Church, should be copied, and hung in the North Church, above the pulpit, (1769) 4139, 4149; allu- sions, in the law of 1753, allowing the consistory to sell their Manor of Fordham, 3451; Henry Har- pending, of Raritan, N. J., having inherited £50 from this estate, pe- titioned the consistory for help, £10 given him, (1769) 4149;ª al-
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