Ecclesiastical records, state of New York, Volume VII, Index, Part 33

Author: New York (State). State Historian. cn; Hastings, Hugh, 1856-1916. cn; Corwin, Edward Tanjore, 1834-1914, ed. cn; Holden, James Austin, 1861-
Publication date: 1901
Publisher: Albany, J. B. Lyon, state printer
Number of Pages: 402


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New Netherland Fortune (Nieu Nederlantsche Fortuyn), a ship, 303


New Orange, name given to New York City by the restored Dutch govern- ment, (1673) 630, 640, 654, 660


a It has only recently, in 1910, become known that Bastian Jansz. Krol was director general for one year, (1630-31), see Dr Eekhof's monograph on Krol, 1910.


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New Oxford, 1362


New Paltz (Paltz, Pals), N. Y., (1680) 746, 1043, 1245, 2572, 2602- 3, 3012, 3098, 3101, 3116-19, 3135, 3141, 3144-45, 3158-59, 3160-61, 3169-70, 3181-82, 3184-85; sketch of church of, 3208-12, 3233, 3242, 3251-54, 3255-56, 3262, 3264, 3267- 70, 3271-74, 3275-76, 3288, 3292- 93, 3353, 3372, 3375, 3547, 3561, 3583, 3598, 3643, 3954-56, 4085, 4243, 4247, (1784) 4318, 4383 (1800) 4388


New Perth, see Salem, N. Y.


New Rhinebeck, Schoharie county, N. Y., 4383, (1800) 4390


New Rochelle,a N. Y., French, allu- sions, 959, 1064, 1172-73, 1188, 1321; French of New Rochelle seek help from Governor Fletcher, (1696) 1177; Rev. Daniel Bondet invited by Colonel Heathcote to settle at New Rochelle (1697), Bel- lomont allows him a pension, stops it, because of his signing a paper favorable to Domine Dellius, pen- sion restored by Cornbury, (1702) 1493-94; Elder Villeponteux com- plains that he has been unjustly deposed from his office, 1453; the people promise Bondet £20, the S. P. G. promise £30, need of books of common prayer in French, (1705) 1614; Bondet willing to conform, (1709) 1750-51, 1808; li- censed to erect a church, (1710) 1864; church finished by Governor Hunter's assistance, (1711) 1918; petitions for a charter, charter giv- en, (1711) 1891, 1918, 1949, 1963; Bondet signs an address, with other Anglican ministers, to Governor


New Rochelle, N. Y. (continued)


Hunter, (1712) 1921; Bondet, French Reformed pastor of, (1696- 1709), Anglican pastor, (1709-22), died, (1722) 1891, (1761) 3810; Anglican church at, (1776) 4290 New Shannock, see Neshanic


New Stadt, Palatinate, (1705) 1602, 1604


New Stissick, N. Y., (1800) 4390 New Style, 579


New Sweden, Delaware, 44


New Utrecht, L. I., without a preach- er of their own, (1660) 492; the magistrates shall take care that the Reformed religion is main- tained, (1673) 637; allusion, (1677) 700; the poorest of the vil- lages, 701; the people of, displeased that the parsonage is located at Flatbush, (1678) 711; allusions, 718, 721, 756; Daniel Verveelen, el- der at, (1680) 758; allusions, 906, 1118-19, 1130, 1197-99, 1208, 1269; unites with the other churches of Kings county in calling Domine Freeman, (1703) 1522, 1539-40; Freeman's letter to the churches, 1539; Freeman's call to New Utrecht alone, (1705) 1522, 1596, 1641-45; allusion, 1623; his in- stallation over New Utrecht alone, (1706) 1648, see Freeman, Anton- ides, Arondeus, Van Sinderin, Cur- tenius, Rubel


New Windsor (Newburgh), N. Y., Anglican church at, (1776) 4295, 4299


New Year's day, peace consummated among the churches in Kings coun- ty, (1715) 2065-66, 2085, 2499, 2510


a New Rochelle, Westchester county, N. Y. 1688. At times, a part of the Parish of Fordham. (French Ref.) Bonrepos, 1688-96, Bondet, 1696-1709, when he seceded with a portion of his flock, and formed an Episcopal congregation, Rou, 1710-50, Moulinars (colleague of Rou), 1718-26, and apparently sole acting pastor. 1726-41. Carle, 1754-64. Tetard. 1764-66. This church was reorganized and incorporated, in 1808, as " The French Church in New Rochelle," and is now a Presbyterian church. (Baird's History of the Huguenot Emigration to America.) See also Documentary History of New York, iii: 82, 562-77, 708. (Of the seceding Episcopal congregation, Bondet continued pastor, 1709-22, and was succeeded by Stoupe, 1723-60. and Houdin, 1760-68.) See a "Description of New Rochelle. in 1727," by Rev. Pierre Stoupe, in " Waldron," page 34. Corwin's Manual of 1902, page 994.


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New York, a ship, 848, 869, 906 New York Assembly, 847; charter of liberties, (1683), 864


New York circle (circuit, classis), 2978, 3029, 3178. See also New York, Particular Assembly of


New York City (Manhattan, New Amsterdam), the name given to New Amsterdam at the English conquest, (1664) 566-67; Montan- us's description of, (1671) 616; re- conquered by the Dutch, and called New Orange, (1673) 627, 628-29, 630, 1591; value of the property in, (1674) 641; French Protestants of New York petition Governor Dongan that they may be permitted to trade along the coast, (1687) 936-37; restored to the English, (1674) 1591; petitions Governor Dongan for a charter, (1683) 871; committee of safety appointed, (1689) 968, 978, 981; Bayard's ac- count of occurrences in, (1689) 982; growth of the city, (1696) 1170-73, 1188; report of the board of trade on the city, (1698) 1244; Madame Knight's description of, (1704) 1550; character of its popu- lation, (1706) 1671; statistics, (1718) 1672-73; Kalm's descrip- tion of, (1748), 3025-26; churches of, see Collegiate Church, Trinity Church, Lutheran (Dutch) church, Lutheran (German) church, French church, Presbyterian church, St George's church, St Paul's church, Brick church, Moravian church, Quakers, Jews; British chaplains in, 877; English Jesuits in, (1683) 877, 4254; held by the British, (1776-83) 4290; burned, 4291, 4295, 4298, 4303; departure of the British troops, (1783) 4332


New York county, 1074, 1076-79; cen- sus of, (1698) 1264, (1712) 1954, (1723) 2196-97


New York Gazette, The, (1754) 3457 New York Historical Society, The, (1804), its design, 4; incorpora-


New York Historical Society, The (continued)


tion, 6; memorialized the Legisla- ture to send an agent to Europe to secure historical documents relat- ing to the State, 6, 307, 1030


New York Mercury, The, (1753) 1711, 3457, 3529, 3612, 3621, 4085


New York, Particular Assembly (or Classis) of, (1771) 4213-14, (1778) 4303, 4306, (1784) 4317; assumes the name of classis, (1784) 4321, 4324, 4362, (1800) 4384


New York, province of, see New Neth- erland, Reformed Dutch church; recapture of New York by the Dutch, (1673), 638; conditions of resurrender to England, (1674) 662; state of the province, by An- dros, (1678) 708-9; Dongan's re- port on the state of the province, (1687) 879-80, 894-97; allusions, 954-55, 957, 1024, 1037, 1125; gen- eral condition of, by Selyns, (1696) 1171-73; population by counties, (1698) 1264; address of the citi- zens to Cornbury, (1702) 1500; re- view of the history of, (1702) 1591-93; general condition of the Anglican church, (1704) 1551-54; general condition of the Dutch church, (1706) 1657-60, 1667, 1681; the Palatines, (1709) 1789, 1796; synodical report on, (1763) 3883-86, 3943; Supreme Court of, (1765) 3985; allusions, (1768) 4128-30, (1772) 4250-52; claims lands east of Lake Champlain, 4257, 4264, (1779) 4306, (1785) 4330- 32, (1787) 4343-44


New York State, Constitution of, (1777) 4300; her interest in his- torical documents, 5-12; university for, proposed, (1784) 4320


New York Weekly Journal, (1732) 2579


Newark (New Wark, New Worke), N. J., 631, 1438, 2759 Newarke, England, 509


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Newburgh [Neuburg], Palatinate,


1782


Newburgh, duke of, 1782, 1823


Newburgh, house of, 1829


Newburgh (Quassaick, New Wind- sor), N. Y., 1800, 3046, 3078, 3082; Lutheran church lands given to the Anglican church, (1751) 3171-73; Palatine glebe lands conveyed to Anglican church, (1752) 3171, 3218; parish of, 3218-20; obtains a charter, (1769) 4172, 4183-84, (1776) 4290


Newezinck, see Neversink


Newinhuysen, Morris, 1698


Newkirk, Benjamin, 4040


Newman, Mr, (1709) 1810


Newman, H., 1741


Newman [Thomas], of Oostdorp


(Westchester), (1656) 364


Newport, [Francis], lord viscount, member of the Privy Council, 961, 1002


Newton (Nuton), Captain Brian, oc- cupied the old church on Pearl street, (1656) 347, 364


Newton, Thomas, of Boston, letter to Nicholson about Leisler, (1690) 998


Newtown, Ulster county, N. Y., Pala- tines settle at, 2062, 2093, 2123


Newtown (Mespath, Middleburgh), L. 1., conditions on which New Eng- landers may settle on Long Island, (1641) 137-38; patent for New- town, 258; founding of the town, (1652) 314; founding of the church with Doughty for pastor, 285, 600; Rev. John Moore pastor, (1656) 342, 397; petition against conven- ticles at, 342; parsonage given to Pastor More, reasons demanded therefor, 369; the people petition to be allowed to use the parsonage for a school, (1661) 500-1; Rich- ard Mills, teacher, 500; allusions, 579, 968, 1064; the (Anglican) par- ish of Jamaica, includes three towns, Jamaica, Newtown and Flushing, (1704) 1553, 1558; Rev.


Newtown, L. I. (continued)


John Hampton preaches at New- town, (1706) 1671-72; William Hallett, jr, murdered at, 1710; al- lusions, 2130, 2132; Anglican church at, served occasionally by


Poyer, (1724) 2231; allusion, 2547; the Anglicans build a church for themselves, (1736) 2669; call of Rev. J. H. Goetschius to Dutch church of, (1740) 2743-45, see Goetschius; three elders of, write to classis, 2809; again write, 3039- 42; response of classis, (May 1749) 3063; Rev. Thomas Romeyn called, 1753) 3386-87, 3398, 3600; Angli- can church at, increasing, 3745, (1763) 3845, 3863, (1770) 4180,


(1776) 4290, 4295, (1784) 4317, 4325, (1800) 4387


Nezereau, Elias, 1699


Nichelsen (Magielse), Hendrick, see Michielse, Hendrick


Nichman, see Nitschmann


Nicholas, Dr, 2195 [Typographical error for Dr Nichols (John Nicoll), which see]


Nicholas, John, 897


Nicholaus, Philip Cyriacus, recom- mended as schoolmaster, 114


Nicholl (Nicoll), [William], member of New York Assembly, (1770) 4176


Nicholls, Mr, vestryman of Trinity Church, (1738) 2714, 2821, 2927, 3017


Nicholls (Nicolls), William, 964, 989, 995, 1018, 1025, 1091, 1133, 1170- 71, 1221, 1263, 1289, 1302, 1312, 1345, 1441


Nicholson, Captain Francis, Lieuten- ant Governor under Sir Edmund Andros, (1688-89) 955, 1592; act- ing governor of New York at the beginning of the Leisler troubles, 962-68, 1592; King William writes to him, or to the acting governor, to administer the government of New York, (July 30, 1689) 970-73, 980-84; Stephen Van Cortlandt


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Nicholson, Captain Francis (cont'd) writes to him, (Aug. 5, 1689) 971; Colonel Bayard writes to him, (Aug. 5, 1689) 971-72; Captain Mckenzie writes to him, (Aug. 15, 1689), 972; Mr Tudor writes to him, (Aug. 1689) 973; allusions, 982-84, 986, 988, 1000, 1027, 1030- 31, 1049, 1248-49, 1396; Thomas Newton writes to him, (May 26, 1690) 998; Cornbury expects a visit from him, then governor of Virginia, to confer with him and Dudley on " charter governments," (1703) 1527; subsequent allusions, 1742, 1751, 1760-61, 1767-68, 1804, 1919, 1923-24, 1969, 2028, 2053, 2061, 2075 (1716) 2107-8, 2115, 3452


Nicolaes, the Frenchman, 419, 420 Nicoll (Nicol, Nicolls), Benjamin, clerk of Westchester county, (1746) 2140; trustee of funds for erecting a college in New York, (1751) 3208; governor of Kings College, (1754) 3501, 3508, 3515, 3544; lawyer, 3748; death (1763) 3887 Nicoll, John, (1719) 4047


Nicoll (Nicholas, Nicols, Nicolls), Dr, John, 2173-75, 2195


Nicoll, Richard, clerk of the vestry of Trinity church, (1752) 3220 Nicolls, Captain Mathias, (1666) 578; a member of the court, (1671) 621; allusion, 629; secretary of the Council, (1675) 679; writes to Rev. John Prudden of Jamaica, (1678) 710; allusions, 725, 726


Nicolls, Colonel Richard, first Eng- lish governor of New York, (1664- 66) 560-97; secret instructions to, 544-45; demands surrender of New Amsterdam, 556; articles of capit- ulation, 557-59, 561; declares in writing that the required oath of allegiance does not modify the terms of surrender, 563-64; calls a convention of the inhabitants of Long Island to meet at Hempstead


Nicolls, Colonel Richard (continued) to adopt laws, (1665) 568; pre- sents the Duke's Laws which are adopted, 570-72; disregards old gos- sip, (1666) 579; tolerates the Lu- therans, 583; writes to Father Pierron and appoints a meeting with him at Schenectady, (Oct. 1667) 590; allusions, 629, 652, 669-72, 1591, 3452, 3890


Nieuw Loosdrecht, Holland, 2361 Nieuwaal, Holland, 2877


Nieuwbokswoude, Holland, 68


Nieuwenhuysen, Rev. John, 261, 611, 614, 615, 975


Nieuwenhuysen, Morris, see Newin- huysen, Morris


Nieuwenhuyzen, 4037. See also Van Nieuwenhuysen, Rev. Guilliam Nieuwkerk, Conrad, 4034


Nieuwpoort, Rev. Martin Henry, called to the Dutch church of Con- stantinople, (1726) 2360-61


Nightengale Lane, London, 1785


Nijenhuis, Bodel, 68, 70 Nijhoff, Martinus, 81


Nine Men, The, 224, 278, 300


Nineteen, The (The XIX), the cen-


tral board of the West India Com- pany, 114, 115, 127 Nineveh (Nineve), 758


Nipperha [Nepperhaem, or Nep-er- han, Indian name of a tract of


land now known as Yonkers], 579 Niskayuna, N. Y., 4248 (1784), 4317, 4319, 4382, (1800) 4389 Nissepat, Jaspar, 1528


Nitmordonchius, Rev., 109 Nitschmann (Nichman), Rev. David, Moravian bishop, 2746, 2853-54 Nixon, William, 4267 Nobel, Aafye, 3281


Noble, Mr, a Presbyterian elder in New York City, becomes a Mor- avian, (1744) 2854 Noble, William, 413, 414


Noel, Garret, 3546, 4046-48 Noel, Thomas, 1322 Nominack (Minisink), Sussex coun- ty, N. J., (1800) 4390


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Nonconformity, 1080-81


Nonessentials, (1619) 4226


Noordbeck, J., 2544-45, 2577, 2593- 95, 2599, 2610


Noordbeek (Noordbeck), Rev. Petrus,


at Amsterdam, 3731-32, 3748, 3765 Noordrecht, see Moordrecht


Noorduyn, Jacobus, 36


Noorman, Laurence, see Laurensen, Lawrens


Norman's Kill, (1784) 4319


Noormius, John Peter, 1728, 1836- 37


Noorstrant, Jan, 3538, 3560, 3593, 3616


Noorstrant, Rem, 3306


Norfolk, [Henry Howard, 7th], duke of, 961


North, lord chief justice, (1680) 759, 3430


North, The, see Ponds, N. J.


North and South Hampton, Pa., 2545, 3353, (1761) 3808-9; Rev. Jona- than DuBois, pastor, 3828, 4097,


4248, (1784) 4318, (1800) 4390. See also Bucks county, Pa.


North and South Holland, Synod of, conjointly, 158, 159, 161, 822, 3681 North Brabant, 153


North Branch, N. J., 2204, 2211, 2264, 2520. See also Readington


North Carolina, 3736


North Collingham, England, 508-9


North Dutch Church, New York City (Fulton Street Church), sugges- tions for, (1767) 4082, 2222; sub- scriptions for, and committee on plans, 4087-90, 4093-96, 4104, 4111-12, 4130; special trustees ap- pointed to care for the revenue of, 4136, 4139; built only for English services, 4146-48; sale of pews, (1769) 4151-52, 4159; the Dutch- speaking ministers asked to preach in, 4163; Peter Low, chorister, 4180-81; clock given for its tower, 4185; allusions, 4200-2, 4211, 4238, 4267, 4273, 4276, 4283; moneys for the building of, (1785) 4333


North Holland, Synod of, 33-35, 38- 40, 158, 176; helps the per- secuted Reformed churches in Great Britain, (1643) 177-83; confirms the suspension of Domine Gras- mere, (1651) 288; restores him, 312, 313; a copy of its minutes to be sent annually to New York, (1730) 2532; allusions, (1683) 851, 875, 881, 901, 921, 944, 955, (1689) 969, 1004, 1008, 1037, 1044, 1071, 1100, 1102, 1126, 1187, (1699) 1332; condemns the action of the Coetus of New York in turn- ing itself into a classis, (1756) 3668-71, 3704-7, 3715; appealed to, by the irregular consistory at Jamaica, 3726; action in reference to granting classical powers to the coetus, (1763) 3882-86, 3978-82; action in reference to the German churches in Pennsylvania, (1767) 4096-98; referred the "plan of union " of the Classis of Amster- dạm to the several classes of that synod, for their indorsement, (1768) 4128-31, (1769) 4166-67, 4168-69; failure of the classes to indorse, Classis of Amsterdam re- solves to give up all care of the American churches, transfers the care and correspondence to the synod, 4174, 4175, 4188-90; mat- ter recommitted to the classis for ratification, Classis of Amsterdam permitted to act on unofficial re- turns, 4192, 4194-98, 4207; rati- fies the articles of union, (1772) 4250-52; allusions, (1774) 4281, 4283, 4288, 4289, (1777-78) 4301, 4306, 4309-12, (1784) 4320, (1785) 4330-31, (1786) 4340, 4342, (1788) 4347, (1791) 4359-61, (1792)


4366-67, (1794) 4370, 4372-73, (1797) 4377, (1799) 4378-90; correspondence ceases, (1800-10) 4394; complete set of acts of, (1600-1810) 4395-99


North river, English settlers not to be allowed on, (1659) 459, 876, 1303


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North Salem, Westchester county, N. Y., Anglican church in, (1776) 4290


Nortrup, Mr, 3970


Norwich, England, has 363 Dutch,


and 396 Walloon inhabitants, (1634) 117, 877, 1779, 1827; bishop of, (1763) 3864


Nostrand, (Noordstrant), John, 3073, 3076, 3111, 3131, 3178 Notelaer, Claes, 484


Notitia Parochialis, 2110


Nott, Rev. Dr Eliphalet, fifth Pres- byterian pastor, Albany, (1798- 1804) 3891


Nottingham, [Daniel Finch, 2d] earl of, 961, 970, 993, 1027, 1046


Nottingham, Stephen, 1521, 3437, 3446, 3746


Nottingham, England, 508-9


Nouins, Mr, see Normins, John Peter Nova Albania, 804. See also Albany Nova Francia, see Canada


Nova Rupella, see New Rochelle


Nova Scotia, 2214, 4290


Noxon, Thomas, 2026; teacher in Trinity parochial school, 2561, 2591


Nucella, Rev. Christian Frederick, (1692) 1032, 1260


Nucella (Newcella), Rev. John Peter, received into the Classis of Am- sterdam among the " Recom- mended," for foreign churches, (1692) 1039; called to Kingston, examined and ordained, (1694) 1099, 1100; sent to Kingston, 1115- 16; allusions, 1171, 1177, 1183, 1187; refuses to approve the call of the church of New York on Rev. Verdieren, (1698) 1199, 1200, 1228-29, 1231; reply of the Consis- tory of New York to his refusal, he had tried to intrude himself into the church of New York, 1200-1, 1218-19, 1259; allusion, 1260; subscribes his name as a witness at the induction of Rev. Vesey as rector of Trinity Church, (1697) 1218-19; allusion, 1311;


Nucella (Newcella ), Rev. John Peter (continued)


allusions, 829, 1332, 1334-35; is present in Albany at the arrival of Revs. Lydius and Freeman, (1700) 1372, 1387-88; allusion, 1408-9; writes to Classis of Amsterdam an account of the circumstances con- nected with the arrival of Lydius and Freeman, 1422-25; allusions, 1432, 1434, 1440, 1476; classis thanks him for his care at Albany, 1471; is called to the chapel of her Brittanic Majesty in London, (1704) 1561, 1577, 1581, 1594; allusions, 1554, 1659


Nukerk, Mathew, 3621


Nuton, Brian, see Newton, Captain Brian


Nutten island, 1245, 1855


Nyack (Nayack), near Gravesend, L. I., 303, 556


Nymegen, Holland, 69


Oakhill, N. Y., 4383, (1800) 4389 Oannonroxas d'Annie, an Indian, 1094


Oath of allegiance to Great Britain, 1664) 563-64; to the restored Dutch government, (1673) 630-33; to the restored English govern- ment, (1674) 669-72; allusions, 1034, 1037, 1045, 1184-85, (1764) 3946, 3994


Oath of allegiance and supremacy, (1703) 1544


Oath of burghers, 373


Oath of fidelity required of immi- grants and officers when removing to New Netherland, 519, 520


Oath of purification, 1681 Oaths, 1016, 1034, 1036-37, 1045 Obe, Henry, 557


O'Callaghan, Dr E. B., translates the French documents secured by Brodhead, 10; appointed general manager for the issue of all the colonial documents, 10, 11; his al- lusions to Van Twiller and Bo- gardus, 84, 216-18; to School-


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THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK


O'Callaghan, Dr E. B. (continued) master Roelandsen, 84, 122; to Megapolensis, 156; to the church in the fort, 163-66; to the Jesuits in central New York, 166-69; to Backerus, 252-54; to Drisius, 307-8; to the ministers' salaries, 325-26


Occasional Reverberator, (1753) 3457 Octorara, Pa., 2746


Odatsigtha, an Indian, 1181


Odell, Michael, 2834, (1761) 3804 Odsidanawe, an Indian, 1379 Oehl (Ehle, Ehlig), Rev. John James, ordained by the bishop of London to labor among the Palatines, suc- ceeds Haegar, (1722) 2232-33, (1725) 2332; writes to the bishop of London, (1731) 2535 Offenbach, Germany, 3687 Offenses, (1619) 4225


Offermans, Joshua, 70 Offices, ecclesiastical, (1619) 4218 Offley, Joseph, 1788 1


Ogden, Jacob, 3806


Ogden, John and Richard, con- tractors to build the stone church in the fort, (1642) 165.


Ogden, William, 490


Ogilvie, James, (1724) 2221


Ogilvie, Rev. John, rector at Albany and missionary to the Indians, (1749-62) ; allusions, 3650, 3910, 4366


Ogilvy, James, 4th earl of Findlater and Ist earl of Seafield, 2263


Ogle, John, 673-74


Oglethorpe, General [James], gov- ernor of Georgia, 2673, 2759, 2906


Oharschius, Rev., 109 Oil Springs, 438


Oiogue, Indian name of the upper Hudson, 214


Ojers (Oyers), Rev. J[oannes], at Amsterdam, 948-49, 955; died, [1704] 1578


Old Church, The, [Oude Kerck] on Pearl st., 85, 119, 216, 347, 335


Old Church, The, (on Garden st.), see South Dutch Church


Old Raritan, see Raritan


Old Stissing (Old Stissick), N. Y., 4383, (1800) 4390 Old Style, 557, 560 Oldderridges island, see Aldrich's island


Oldfield, Richard, 1846, 1850


Olfield, Joseph, jr, 3806 Olfield, Joseph, 3806 Olinda, Brazil, 41, 42


Olleverians, 973


Olx, Rev. John, offered his services as pastor in the colony of Rens- selaerwyck, (1652) 304-5


Oly, Pa., 2853


Olyfberg, Antwerp, 1298, 1336, 1429. See also Antwerp


Ommelanden, Synod of Groningen and, see Groningen


Ommeren, Holland, 299, 304, 622 O'Neal, Hugh, 3452


Onderdonk, Adrian, 2745, 2888, 2890 Onderdonk, Andrew (Andries), 2887, 2890, 2899, 3099


Onderdonk, Antje, 2829, 2880-81, 2888-90, 2895-96, 2914, 2940,


2944, 2948, 3130


Onderdonk, Isaac, 2890, 2895


Oneida (Oneyde), N. Y., 1000, 1067- 69, 1070, 1084, 1094, 1096, 1415, 3650


Oneidas (Oneydauns), The, 993, 1019-20, 1068, 1169, 1182, 1350, 1358-59, 1380-81, 1867, 2008, 2070, 2673, 3399, (1763) 3902, (1775) 4284-85


Onengiourne, first castle of the Mo- hawks, 214


Onnucheranorum, Mohawk Sachem, 1358


Onohoghgwage, 3399-3405


Onondaga, 918, 923, 945-46, 1068-70, 1093-94, 1122, 1377-78, 1380-81, 1383, 1394, 1466, 1583, 2921, 3650 Onondaga Indian tongue, 2746


Onondagas (Onnontagues, Onnon- dades), 321, 904-5, 938, 993, 1019- 20, 1169, 1215, 1358-59, 1380-81, 1867; chapel built for, (1712) 1967, 2008, 2070, 2104, 2884, (1775) 4284-85


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ECCLESIASTICAL RECORDS


Onondiho, an Indian, 1181-82 Onontaquirott, an Indian, 1069


Ontario, Lake, 316


Ontarouax river, 917


Ooklee, Jonathan, 3082


Ooms, Edward, 128


Oort, John, 998 Oostdorp (East-town, Westchester), N. Y., 364-65, 398


Oostenhout, Jan, 3621


Oosterdach, Rev. [Johannes], in Brazil, 171. See also p. 21 of this Index


Oostereynde, Holland, 40


Oosterhout, Cornelis. 4074


Oosterhout, Theunis, 1200, 1311


Oosterland, Rev. A., 1184


Oosthuysen, Holland, 83


Oostrander, Hinbert, 4034


Oostrander, Jacobus, 4034


Oostrander, Johannes, 4034


Oostrum, Rev. Gisbertus, 888, 899, 902, 906, 914


Oostzaan (Oostane, Oostzanen, East Saenen, East Laenen), Holland, 33, 40, 83, 3183, 3528


Oothout, Abram, 4362


Oothout, Henry, 1306


Opdyck, Gysbert, (1642) 165


Opium, 870


Oppenheim, Palatinate, 1602-4, 1784, 1828


Opponents of the coetus, 2691, 2712- 13, 2715, 2719, 2724-29, 2756, 3589- 90.


Oppressed churches, 30, 177. See also Persecuted churches


Orange, [Maurice] prince of, 41 Orange county, N. Y., census, (1698)


1264, (1704) 1554; census of, (1712) 1954, (1723) 2196-97, 3135 Orange-Nassau, 3998, 4066, 4093, 4264, 4281


Orange, township of, seeks a charter, (1763) 4083. See also Tappan Orchard, John, 2625, 2627


Ordination, ordinations, (1619) 4219; first one in New York, (1679) 724- 27, 730; approved by the Classis of Amsterdam, 753, 834; ministers


Ordination (continued)


refuse to obey an order from the civil Assembly to ordain a Dutch chaplain, (1709) 1760-61, 1770-72, 2033-34; classis permits the ordin- ation of Boehm, (1728) 2428, 2469, 2472, 2478, see Boehm; of Schuyler, (1736) 2675; the coetus allowed to ordain certain ones, see Vander Linde; Leydt, John; Goetschius, J. H .; Verbryck; Marinus; the con- ferentie allowed, see Leydekker; the coetus (American Classis), as- sume the right to ordain, the in- herent right of a body of ministers to ordain, 3762-92; see Frelinghuy- sen, Henry; Goetschius, J. M .; Har- denbergh; Barcolo; Van Nist; Schoonmaker, Henricus; DuBois, Benjamin; Schoonmaker, Mar- tinus; Romeyn, Theodoric; Classis of Amsterdam accepts these or- dinations as accomplished facts, (1761) 3802; allusions, 3846-51; American ordinations not to be an- nulled, (1763) 3876; the right claimed and demanded, 3863, 3884, 3929, 3964-65, 3992-96, 4089; allusions, 4109, 4125, 4141-42, 4206, 4216; the right granted, (1771) 4214; views of the German church of Pennsylvania on the in- herent right of ordination, 4096- 98


Ordinations irregular, see Freyen- moet; Goetschius, J. H .; Van Driessen, John


Orem, Rev. James, 2215


Organs, organists, organ desired by Trinity Church, (1703) 1520; one given to the Dutch church, (1727) 1520; Michael Koch appointed or- ganist, 2397-99; allusions, 3025, 3146, 3395; a new one for Trinity Church, (1761) 3813; pipes stolen from organ in Dutch church, (1766) 4075


Orleans, duchess of, 929, 1675; duke of, 1821


Ormond, (Orumond), James [But- ler ], duke of, 1787


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THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK


Orphan houses (orphanages), 266-67, 286


Orphan masters, 417, 418, 537, 539, 594-95




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