Ecclesiastical records, state of New York, Volume VII, Index, Part 38

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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Saplanke, Rev., see De la Plancque, Rev. Nicolaes


Saratoga (Sarachtague), N. Y., 877, 879, 2932, 3107, 4248, (1784) 4319, 4382, (1800) 4389


Saratoga patent, 1245


Saratoga waters, (1789) 4349


Sardeman, Rev. J. D., pastor at Wesel, 44


Saring, Simon, of Hempstead, L. I., 665


Sarum, see Salisbury


Satirical pamphlet on the Anglican church, 3833-34, 3841, 3865, 3887- 88, 3909-10


Saugerties (Sagertje, Jagertje) , 3210, 3562-63, 3681, 3886, 3895, 3897, 3914, 3923, 3943-44, 3982, 4037, 4383, (1800) 4388


Saumur (Salmurs), France, 866, 881 Saunders, John, 1334


Saunders, Susannah, 1334


Saunders. See also Sanders


Sauteur, an Indian, 1379


Savoy, 354, 1736, 1827, 1831 Savoyard, 1085 Saxenhausen, Germany, 1963


Saxony, 1821, 2931


Sayre, John, 4184


Scaets, Geert, 493


Scarsdale, N. Y., 830


Scarsdale, Manor of, 1751, 3452


Scepticism, 4058


Schaack, Rev. Peter, 739


Schaats, Anneke, 534, 542-43, 738, 762-64


Schaats (Schaets), Rev. Gideon, Classis receives him among the " Recommended " for foreign lands, (1649) 253; invited to go to Rensselaerwyck, examined and ordained, contract with the patroon, with his " Instructions," departure, (1652) 309-11; condition of the church at Rensselaerwyck, (1657) 382, 417, 426; allusions, 341, 355, 394, 489; contract expires, is reengaged by Stuyvesant for the


Schaats (Schaets), Rev. Gideon (continued)


company, his salary to be paid by the congregation, (1658) 424; in feeble health, 434; Lutherans cause anxiety, (1660) 482-83, 504; the company will not tolerate the Lutherans, (Dec. 1661) 515; his daughter, (1663) 534; difficulty in securing his salary, (1667) 587, (1669) 605; is obliged to receive Rev. Nicholas Van Rensselaer as a colleague, (1675) 676-82; allu- sions, 646, 720; unites with Van Zuuren and Van Gaasbeeck to or- dain Tesschenmacher, (1679) 730, 733-34; abused by a Lutheran woman (1680) 737-38; intercourse among the churches only by letter, 754, 762-63; needs a colleague, (1681) 768, 770-71, 777-78; marries a second time, (1683) 860, 883; allusions, 802, 804, 807-8 (1682) 817, 821, 825, 830, 832, (1683) 853, 855, 857, 861, 867, 882; is 80 years old, 900, 959, 969; his colleague, Dellius, about to leave, (1690) 1002, 1005; Dellius remains, (1691) 1010, 1038; his death, (1694). See Cor- win's Manual, 697


Schaef, bookkeeper, (1654) 328


Schaeff, Hendrick, notary public at Amsterdam, (1652) 303


Schaek (Schaak), Rev. [Petrus], at Amsterdam, died (1708) 1720 1702,


Schagen, Barck Cornelisse, see Acha- gen, Barck Cornelisse


Schagen, Holland, 34, 40 Schagticoke (Schakkok, Schaahkook), N. Y., 1382-83, 2754, 4248, (1784) 4319, 4382, (1800) 4389


Schaik, see Van Schaik Schamp, Joost, 2329 Schape Wytye (Sheep pasture),


New York City, 1514, 1802


Schebosch, Rev., a Moravian leader, 2884


Scheff, William, 1898


Schefs, Johannes William, 2176-77


Scheiler, see Schuyler


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Schellinchout (Schellinck houwe), Holland, 40, 83


Schelling, Corn[elis], 2077 [Appar- ently a mistake for Rev. Cornelis Schulting, see p. 2078 and refer- ences under his name]


Schelluien, 3093, 3128. See also Van Schelluyne, 3921, 3933


Scheltema, Dr, classified the docu- ments in the archives of the Clas-


sis of Amsterdam, (about 1880) 22 Schelting, Thomas, 3241


Schemal, Mr, 1793


Scheminy, see Neshaminy


Schenck, Abraham, 2780-81, 3376, 3411, 3415, 3418-19, 3461, 3474, 3726, 3733


Schenck, Albertus, 3386


Schenck, Coert, 3132


Schenck, Gerrit, 2513


Schenck, Gysbrecht, 3985, 4041, 4045


Schenck, Martin, 1537, 1548, 1723, 1990


Schenck, Minnie, 2881, 2891, 2896, 2899, 3336


Schenck, Nicholas, 4364


Schenck, Peter, 4086, 4248


Schenck, Roelof, 2780-81, 2858-59, 2861, 2893-96, 2898, 3024


Schenck, Stephen, 2804-5, 3030, 3733 Schency, Wessel, 188


Schenck, Rev. William, (1790) 4353 Schenectady (Schoneistade, Scheneg- tade, Schoonegtade), N. Y., Colonel Nicolls invites Father Pierron to meet him at, (1667) 590; commis- sioners of, write to certain mer- chants in Amsterdam to seek a minister for, salary, 100 beavers, payable in wheat, (1679) 735, 784; the church is served by Do- mine Schaats of Albany, (1681) 778; the church has always em- ployed a reader, but wants a min- ister, (1681) 788; 100 members in the church, (1681) 795, 804; al- lusions, S30-31, 838, 855, 858; church writes to Domine Selyns of New York to try to secure them a


Schenectady, N. Y. (continued)


minister, will give 100 beavers, free house and fuel, (1683) 863, 868, 882-83; Domine Tesschenmaker in- vited to settle there by Selyns, but does not accept, (1683) 867; allu- sions, 909, 918; finally accepts and removes there, (1686) 922, 935, 947, 957; burning of Schenectady by the French and Indians and mas- sacre of the people, including Tess- chenmaker, (1690) 993, 1003, 1007, 1014, 1309; church served by Dellius, (1690-99) 1309; allusions, 1020, 1025, 1066, 1121, 1124, 1170, 1197, 1199, 1208, 1231, 1251, 1269 1317, 1324, 1350, 1376, 1378, 1387, 1424-25, 1440; gives a testimonial to Dellius, (1699) 1308; Domine Freeman settles at, (1700) 1373, 1384-85, 1389, see Freeman; church receives a donation of £57, 4s, from Collegiate Church of New York toward a church building, (1702) 1487; petitions Governor Cornbury to refuse permission to their pas- tor Freeman, to accept a call to Kings county, L. I., (1703) 1527; resigns, but the consistory will not give him a dismissal with testi- monials, (1703) 1532-33; is re- tained by a new call and increased salary, but at length leaves, 1539- 41, 1633, 1640-41, 1650-51, 1764- 66; is anxious to call a pastor from Holland, (1708) 1700; allusions, 1812, 1859; Rev. Thomas Barclay (Anglican) preaches there once a month, (1710) 1866-67; allusions, 1941, 1965-66, 1983, 2002, 2039; the church writes to Holland for a minister, (May, 1714) 2044-46; al- lusions, 2117, 2196, 2234; Rev. Thomas Brower, pastor, (1725) 2312; allusion, 2370; letter to clas- sis from pastor Erickson, (Jan. 13, 1732) 2564; response of classis, 2610; the church receives a char- ter, (1734) 2647-52; allusions, 2703, 2710; description of the town,


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Schenectady, N. Y. (continued)


(1739) 2730; old church turned into a fort, new church building, (1740) 2740; allusions, 2752, 2755, 3400-12, 3533, 3547; an Anglican church in course of erection, (1759) 3736; Anglican church at, (1761) 3813; lands of the Dutch church in, (1774) 4275; allusions, 3935, 4085, 4247; petitions for a charter, (1765) 4026; letter to Sir William Johnson, (1769) 4173, (1784) 4319, 4322-23, 4329, 4331, 4366, 4382, (1800) 4388


Schenema, John, 3003, 3065


Schepmoes, Dirck, 697-98, 1006, 1311


Schepmoes (Schepmoor), Johannes, 1562, 1638


Scherer, Mr, 1742


Schermerhorn, Cornelis, 2581


Schermerhorn, Lucas, 2329


Schermerhorn, Reyer Jacobse, 863, 883, 1303, 1326


Schermerhorn's pasture, 2149, 2154, 2632


Scheylenburgh, [Schuylenburgh ?], Mr, in Holland, 3739


Schiedam, Holland, 71, 83


Schieland, Classis of, 874, 2285, 2765- 66, 2881, 2891, 2896


Schilder, Jasper, 830


Schipback (Skippack), Pa., 2425, 2429, 2437-38, 2442, 2478, 2482, 2484, 2487, 2514, 2519; classis writes to church of, (1730) 2524- 28; allusions 2530, 2604, 2708 Schiphout (Schipbout, Shiphout, Shipmont), Rev. Willem, at Am- sterdam, 2712-13, 2809, 2828, 2843- 44, 2878, 3062


Schipio, Rev. Isaac, sent to the East Indies, (1645), 192


Schismatics, the chaplain of the fort, Rev. John Sharpe and certain at- tendants at the services in the fort, so called by Rev. Mr Vesey, (1714) 2017-18


Schlatter, Rev. Michael, 2919, 2960, 2973, 2981, 2984, 2987, 2990, 2992, 3123, 3155, 3164-66, 3230, 3239,


Schlatter, Rev. Michael (cont'd)


3242, 3286, 3295, 3301, 3336-37, 3344-47, 3350, 3370-71, 3555, 4097- 98


Schledantz, Heinrich, 4240 Schmidt, Hanse George, 1898 Schmidt, William, 3564


Schneider, Bastian Reiff, elder Falkner's Swamp, Pa., 2708 Schnell, Johann Joost, 3162 Schnell, Johannes, sr, 3162


Schnell, Johannes, jr, 3162


Schneyder, Rev. [George M.], (1784) 4335


Schnorr (Snor), Rev. Caspar Lud- wig, 2836, 2842, 2849-50, 2878, 2902-3, 2919


Schocomico (Schacomiko), see Sha- komeko


Schodack, N. Y., 4243, 4246, 4248, (1784) 4319, 4382, (1800) 4389, 4392


Schoenmaker, Jacob Claessen, Zieck- entrooster, 184


Schoenmaker. See also Schoonmaker, Shoemaker


Schoharie (Schoharry, Skohare, Sko- hire, Schogarie), N. Y., allusions to, 1303, 1898, 1965-66, 2000, 2007, 2062, 2093, 2109, 2111, 2117, 2123; certain Palatines remove to, 2147, 2169-72, 2176, 2193, 2232, 2535, 2631, 2670; church of, calls Rev. John Schuyler, (1736) 2673-75, 2703-4, 2708, 3285, 3399, 3400-5, 3562, 3583, 3691, 3708, 3710, 3848, 4244, (1784) 4319, 4335, 4389.


Schoharie creek, (or kill), 1244, 4383, 4388


Scholter, Gerrit, 4183, 4288


Schomp, Peter, 3382


Schonegtade, see Schenectady


Schools and schoolmasters, (1619) 4220, 4222-23; the patroons and the colonists shall support clergy- men, schoolmasters and comforters of the sick, (1629, 1630) 75, 78; Adam Roelandtsen, the first school- master, (1633, 1647) 84, 122; reg- ulations and instructions for


at


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Schools and schoolmasters (cont'd)


schoolmasters going to the colonies, (1636) 89, 90, 91, 97-99; Roelandt- sen builds a house for himself, (1642) 143; proposed means of sup- port, (1638) 121; the company to support preachers and schoolmas- ters, (1640) 130; to be selected by the Synod, 133a


Jan Stevenson, second teacher in Manhattan, (1642-48) 237, 242, 284; private teachers, (1650) 266- 69; classis urges the appointment of suitable schoolmasters and school mistresses, (1646) 195, 207; John Walraven recommended, (1646) 201; accepted by the company only as a reader and comforter of the sick, 201-2; detained in Curaçoa, (1647-50) 280, see O'Callaghan's re- mark, (1647) 217; Stuyvesant of- fers personal help in securing a house for a school, (1647) 224-25; no schoolhouse yet, (1649) 256-57, 284; private schools, 259, 266-67; had been without a teacher for a year, (1649) 263; Jan Cornelisen, teacher, 284; Peter Van der Lin- den, 242


A school established at Fort Or- ange and a schoolhouse built, An- dries Jansz, schoolmaster, (1650) 279; Domine Schaats to act also as schoolmaster, (1652) 309


Arrival of William Vestensz, to act as schoolmaster, chorister and comforter of the sick, at Manhat- tan, (1650) 265, 268-69, 271, 276, 278; also to act as sexton, 306; wishes to return to Holland, (1654) 325, 331, 333-36; returns, 338; is sent to the East Indies, (1656) 351; a public school established, Jan de la Montaigne appointed teacher, (1652) 307; Hermanus Van Ho- boocken succeeds Vestensz, (1656)


Schools and schoolmasters (cont'd) 345; only three schools in New Netherland, at Manhattan, Bever- wyck and Fort Casimir, 398; Van Hoboocken discharged, (1660) 463; Jacob Van Corlear not allowed to teach, (1658) 418, 419; Evert Piet- ersen arrives as schoolmaster for South river, (1657) 356, 378, 401- 3; assistant of Van Hoboocken, in Manhattan (1659) and supersedes him, (1660) 495, (1661) 503, 522; Van Hoboocken teacher at Stuyves- ants Bowery, (1661) 522; Pieter- sen after the surrender, ap- peals for his salary, (Oct. 1664) 563, (1665) 575, (1666) 577; is an old man and needs assist- ance, (1686) 932; other teachers, Jan Lubberts, (1658) 427; Aegi- dius Luyck teaches a Latin school, (1665) 576, 578; scholars train in religion, (1664) 542; Abram de la Noy allowed to teach, (1668) 592; allusions, (1681) 771-76, 790-95, 819, 820, 915, 916, 931, 932, 991, 1021, 1034, (1693) 1048, 1051, 1067, 1170, 1172, 1214, 1290, 1299, 1300, 1338; the charter of the Dutch church gives the consistory the right to appoint schoolmasters, (1696) 1152-53; a bill proposed for the settlement of schoolmas- ters, (1699) 1299; schools recom- mended by Cornbury, (1702) 1502, 1584; is advised not to push his " Instructions " about schools too far, (1702) 1509-11; two schools in New York, (1704) 1552; more teachers needed, (1706) 1654, 1700; Gerrit Van Wagenen appointed teacher in the city, terms, (1733) 2619-20, 2626-27; a second school, (1743) 2828-29; Van Wagenen made chorister also, (1746) 2938; a schoolhouse and teacher's dwell-


a As the West India Company, in reference to the church and the school, occu- pied, in New Netherland, the place of the "state," they naturally and we may sunpose, at once, assumed the duty of supporting churches and schools, although this is not definitely expressed in their charter of 1621, but was in supplementary charters.


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Schools and schoolmasters (cont'd)


ing to be built, (1748) 3024; Daniel Brat, teacher, (1751) 3203,


3357; Nicholas Welp, teacher,


(1755) 3614, 3621, 3641-42;


Adrian Van der Sman, (1756) 3651; Consistory will build him a house, (1760) 3749; Richard Mills, teacher at Newtown, (1661) 500; Maenhout Boudewyn, teacher at Bushwyck, (1662) 529; a school- master at Flatbush, abusive; is de- posed, (1681) 773-74, 790-93, 819, 820; Engelbeert Steenhuysen, teacher at Bergen, (1663) 539, 540; Richard Charlton, teacher at


Hempstead, (1672) 623; Cornbury licenses Stephen Gracherie to teach school at Kingston, (1704) 1574; the schoolhouse in Kings county has eight acres of land attached to it, (1711) 1885; land in the glebe at Newburgh for the benefit of a teacher, (17/2) 3218; allusions in paper of Rev. Gideon Hawley con- cerning schools in central New York, (1753) 3399-3405; death of Mr Welp, of the Collegiate School, (1773) 4264-65; appointment of Anthony Welp, 4272; allusions, 4030, 4216, 4240, 4260, 4262, 4272, 4276, 4283-84. See also Latin and English grammar schools


Schoonebeek (Schonerbeek, Schoone- beck), Holland, 3989, 3997, 4000 Schoonerwoerd (Schoonerwoort), Rev. Theodorus, called as minister to Moscow, 706-8


Schoonhoven, Rev. Johannes, at Am- sterdam, 975, 977


Schoonhovius (Schoonhoven), Rev. Conrad, at Amsterdam, 376, 381


Schoonmaker, Edward, 4033


Schoonmaker, Captain Egbert, 1562, 1615, 1636, 1638


Schoonmaker, Frederick, 3437, 3446, 3746


Schoonmaker, Rev. Hendrick, 3925- 26, 3928-29, 3966, 3996, 4243, 4246, (1784) 4318, (1786) 4341, 4357, 4365, 4377, (1800) 4391


Schoonmaker, Jacobus, 3437, 3446 Schoonmaker, Jochem, 3620


Schoonmaker, John, 3437, 3446, 3746


Schoonmaker, Lodewyck, 4074


Schoonmaker, Rev. Martinus, 4211,


4243, 4246, 4362, 4364, (1800) 4387 Schoonmaker. See also Schoenmaker, Shoemaker


Schoorl (Schorel), Holland, 83, 119, 141, 143, 146-47, 149, 156


Schorman, Jacob, at Albany, (1700)


1390 [Probably a mistake for Ja- cob Lookerman] Schoteau, N. Y., 4388


Schots street, New York, 4285 Schoute, T., 3641


Schouten, N. N., 3528, 3530, 3536 Schraalenbergh, N. J., Erickson called to, (1725) 2330-31, 2359; allusion, 2454; Mancius called to, (1732) 2601, 2607, 3210; allusions 3027, 3338, 3547-49, 3598, 3599, 3600, 3603, 3622-34, 3649, 3655, 3670,


3675, 3680, 3689-93, 3702, 4211,


4243, 4246, (1784) 4318, 4366, 4383, (1800) 4391


Schraalenbergh, 2d, 4384


Schrender, Mrs, 3144


Schreyder, Nicholas, 3217


Schrick, Paulus, 429


Schuckburgh, Dr [Richard], 4138


Schuilenburg, Counselor, see Van Schuylenburch, Willem


Schuiler (Schuler, Scheiler), Gabriel, 2437, 2482, 2487


Schulerus, Rev. Charles, 513, 515, 516


Schultetus, [Abraham ?], Dominica- lia, one of the books of Jonas Bronck, 168


Schulting (Schulten), Rev. Cornelis, 1656, 1849, 1856, 2078, 2090, 2104, 2106


Schuneman, Herman, 1742, 2122, 2144


Schuneman, Elizabeth, 2144


Schuneman, Rev. Johannes, 3012, 3199, 3200; examination and or- dination for Catskill and Cox- sackie, (1752) 3300, 3333, 3375, 3405-6, 3422-23, 3533, 3547, 3549,


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Schuneman, Rev. Johannes (cont'd)


3551-52, 3561, 3563, 3583, 3587, 3597, 3615, 3654, 3862, 3925, 4085, 4211, 4243, 4246, (1784) 4319


Schureman, James, clerk of the board of trustees of Queens College, (1785) 4327


Schureman (Schuurman) , John, 2182-83, 2277, 2352-55, 2383, 2385, 2387, 2402, 2414, 2418, 2420, 2423; elder from Brunswick quarter, (17S5) 4327-28


Schureman, Rev. John, candidate, New Brunswick, (1800) 4391


Schutte, Rev. R[utger], at Amster- dam, 3568-73, 3582, 3597, 3641, 3644, 3647, 3660, 3671, 3674, 3688- 89, 3699, 3883, 3979


Schuureman, Jacobus, (James), schoolmaster, (1725) 2257, 2269- 70, 2317-29


Schuyler, Madame, (1759), 3739-40, 3743


Schuyler, Abraham, (1699) 1306,


1329


Schuyler, Abraham, (1791) 4357


Schuyler, Arent, 1303


Schuyler, Brandt, (1682) 805, 998,


1030, 1112, 1116, 1124, 1168-69,


1190, 1202, 1212, 1242, 1273, 1322, 1355, 1357, 1366, 1482-83


Schuyler, Brandt, (1741) 2101, 3090- 91, 3146, 3968


Schuyler, David, writes to Bellomont, 763, (1700) 1374-75, 1844, 2149, 2153


Schuyler, Dirck, (1768) 4136, 4163, 4171


Schuyler, Jacobus, 1306


Schuyler, Johannes, 1306, 1318, 1326-27


Schuyler, John, (1712) 1968, 1972, 2172


Schuyler, John, jr, 2670


Schuyler, Rev. John, called to church of Schoharie, (1736) 2673-75; his examination and ordination, 2704- 5; allusions, (1738) 2708, 2710, 2712, 2723, 2753, 2755, 3006, 3012, 3027, 3132, 3134, 3174, 3228, 3400,


Schuyler, Rev. John (continued)


3413, 3492, 3548, 3562, 3590, 3603, 3624, 3675, 3679-80, 3691-92, 3721, 3724, 3754, 3757, 3799, (1761) 3811, 3843, 3848-49, 3926, 4011-12, 4028, 4088, 4155, 4244


Schuyler, Major Myndert, (1709)


1738, (1712) 1968, 1972, 2052, 2172, (1736) 2670


Schuyler, Major Peter, (1683) 857, 859, 1018; writes to Governor Fletcher, (1693) 1068, 1093-94, (1694) 1097-98, 1166, 1169-70, 1174, 1181-82, 1215-16, 1224; he and Dellius commissioned to go to Canada, (1698) 1226-27, 2047; al- lusions, 1240-42, 1245, 1288, 1308, 1315, 1317, 1337, 1342, 1358-59, 1365, 1372, 1377, 1381-82, 1390-92, 1402-3, 1410-12, 1424, 1427, 1433, 1437, 1583, 1667, 1687, (1709) 1738, 1867-68, 1968; is president of the Council, (1719) 2140-42, 2146, 2148; orders a charter to be pre- pared for the Dutch church of Al- bany, (1720) 2151, 2168; confer- ence with the Indians, 2172; allu- sions, 2174, (1722) 2193, 3172


Schuyler, Captain Philip, (1676) 690, 1306


Schuyler, Philip, deacon, (1715) 2081 Schuyler, Colonel [Philip], member of New York Assembly, (1770) 4176-78


Schuylerville (Saratoga), N. Y., 2932


Schwartz, Heinrich, 4280


Scilly Isles, 1731, 1839


Scotch church, 2263, 4020, 4123, 4205, (1784) 4320


Scotch Presbyterians, 878, 4047, 4123, 4129


Scotch presbytery and the German churches of Pennsylvania, 3165


Scotch Seceder Church, New York City, (1768) 4159; allusions, (1785) 4328, 4332. (1786) 4339, 4341-42, (1787) 4345


Scotland, 122; the persecuted in, flee to Wesel, 43; in covenant with Eng-


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Scotland (continued)


land, (1643) 180; the Palatines in- vited to, 1825; allusions, 979, 988, 997, 1001-2, 1033, 1111, 1136; Pres- byterian church established in, 3428-32, 3993; church of, 4047, 4114


Scott, John Morin, 3728


Scrillingh, Rev., 1315


Scriverius, Rev., 306 Seabringh, see Sebring


Seabrook, Ct., college in, (1705) 1612 Seabury,« Rev. Samuel, sr, supplying occasionally in Dutchess county, (1759) 3735; rector, Jamaica, Newtown and Flushing, (1759) 3745, 3749-50


Seabury, Rev. Samuel, jr, rector at Jamaica, writes to the S. P. G., (1761) 3804, 3806, 3863, 3917, 3952, 3997, 4058, 4084, (1776) 4299; elected bishop of Connecticut, (1783) 4325; consecrated at Aber- deen, Scotland, (Nov. 14, 1784) 4325-26


Seagrove, Captain, 1052, note Seal, of the Classis of Amsterdam, (1638) 69, 118 of New Nether- land, (1623) 37; of the province of New York, (1690) 993; Cornbury's orders about the transfer of certain church property illegal, especially with his seal, (1707) 1679; seal of the Collegiate Church, 1147; of Trinity Church, 1147 Seals of the Covenant, 2427


Seaman [Benjamin], 4176 Seaman [Zebulon], 4176 Seargent, Mr, 3401 Seatalcott, L. I., 578 Seats, 1904-5, 2069, 2343 Seawan, see Sewant Seawere, Sir William, 1788


Sebring, Barent, 4147, 4170, 4199 Sebring (Seberingh, Sebrink, Sueber-


ingh, Zebring), Cornelius, 1120, 1526, 1537, 1714-15, 1721, 1799, 1800. 1806, 1848, 4211


Sebring (Sebering, Cybryn), Daniel, 2309, 2328, 2335, 2364, 2446, 2454- 56, 2554, 2568, 2589, 2658


Sebring, Isaac, 2804-5


Sebring, Jacob, 2210, 2739, 3031, 3540, 3597, 3602, 3733


Sebring, Susannah, 4170


Seceders, opponents of the first Fre- linghuysen so called, (1725) 2202-3, 2205, 2209, 2246-48; term also ap- plied to the adherents of Freling- huysen, by his opponents, (1725) 2249-51, 2255, 2263, 2267-68, 2309, 2352; at Hackensack, (1757) 3689 Secker, Most Reverend Thomas, (1754) 3503; his correspondence as archbishop of Canterbury with Rev. Dr Samuel Johnson, (1758) 3716- 18, 3727-29, (1759) 3730, 3734, (1761) 3803, (1762) 3816-17, 3833-34, (1763) 3841, 3864, 3887- 90, 3909-10, 4084, 4186


Second minister, for Collegiate Church, (1697) 1189-1213, 1228, 1243, 1264, 1268-69, 1275-76, 1278, 1281


Secret instructions, see Governors


Sectarian legislation, efforts to re- peal, act to repeal the ministry act of 1693, rejected in the Council, (1769) 4149; act to exempt all Protestants in Westchester, New York, Queens and Richmond coun- ties from taxation for support of ministers, rejected in the Council, (1769) 4150; bill to repeal the ministry act, smothered in the Council, (Jan. 1770) 4176-77;


a The elder Rev. Samuel Seabury was born at Groton, Ct., 1706. and was graduated from Harvard College, was ordained by the bishop of London, 1731, was settled at New London, Ct., 1730-42. and at Hempstead, L. I., 1742-64, when he died. The younger Rev. Samuel Seabury was born 1729, was graduated from Yale College, 1748 ; supplied Iluntington. L. I., 1748-52; was ordained by the bishop of London. 1753 ; was settled at New Brunswick, N. J., 1754-56 ; at Jamaica, Newtown and Flushing, L. I., 1756-65, also supplying Hempstead occasionally ; at Westchester and neighboring churches, 1766-76; Staten Island, 1778-82; con- secrated as bishop of Connecticut by three Scottish bishops at Aberdeen, 1784; died 1796.


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Sectarian legislation (continued)


amendment to ministry act of 1693, as to time of election in New York City, (Jan, 1770) 4177-78; a bill to exempt all Protestants from compulsory church rates, (Jan, 1770) 4178, 4181; act to allow any Protestant congregation in the county of Albany to hold real es- tate, defeated, (1770) 4178-79; bill repeated, (1771), defeated, 4193, 4199; bill amending ministry act as to time of collecting the money, (1775) 4285; sectarian appropria- tions forbidden in last revision of the Constitution, (1894) 4300 Sectarianism, 2262, 3354-57, 3359-69, 3480-82; evils of, 3339-41


Second River (Belleville), N. J., see Bartholf, Coens, Van Santvoord; departure of Coens for Aquack- ononck [and Second River], (1726) 2359; Haeghoort, the pastor, pro- poses a coetus, (1737) 2679-80, 2685, 2687; allusion, 2696; John Schuyler ordained at, (1738) 2703- 4; minister and elder sign original draft for a coetus, (1738) 2708; allusions, (1746) 2906, 2923; pas- tor complains of lack of support, (1747) 2965-68, 2997; suggestion to unite Aquackononck and Second River, (1748) 3003, 3059, 3088-89, 3092, 3100; classis urges the church to properly support her minister, (1749) 3070, 3071, 3114, 3121, 3136; urges the pastor to patience, (1750) 3139, 3140; allusions, 3227, 3230, 3283, 3301, 3336, 3466-67, 3497-98, 3562, 3583, 3609, 3624, 3626, 3643, 3668-69, 3704; allusions, 4243, 4244, (1784) 4318, 4384, (1800) 4391


Sects (Sectaries), 341, 373-74, 377, 381-82, 415, 447-48, 470, 530, 976; dissenters, so called, 1990, 2015, 2043, 4121-22 Securities, 689, 690


Seel, Rev. Daniel, 3687 Sees, 1081


Seespiegel (Mirror of the Sea), one of the books of Jonas Bronck, 168


Sekerer, Urich, 1788 Selectmen of New Amsterdam, 278-79 Sell, William, 2128


Selover, Abraham, 2329 Selover, Isaac, 4267 Selskoorn, see Zetscoorn


Selyn, Rev., (1734) 2652, 2662


[Apparently a mistake for Rev. Klein, mentioned on p. 2663]


Selyns (Selinus, Sullyns, Zeleins), Rev. Henricus, examined for licens- ure, (1657) 405; called to New Netherland, (1660) 462; ordained, 464-65; text of his call, Brooklyn, 466; his salary, 477; testimonials, 472; carries letters of the classis to the churches, 469-74; his arrival in Brooklyn, 485, 504, 513; engage- ment to preach also at Stuyvesant's Bouwerie, 489; his installation in Brooklyn, 479-82, 485-89; solicits a bell from the company for his church, 495; his return to Holland, (1664) 540-41, 543, 547-51, 553- 54; appears before the classis, 562; settles at Waverveen, 580-83, 589; allusions, 492, 603; the church of New York would like to call him, (1670) 608, 612; is unwilling to accept, 614, 615; ordains Van Nieuwenhuysen for New York, 617; becomes chaplain in the Dutch army, (1675) 672; report on the religious condition of the army, 676, 682; allusions, 688-89, 692, 695, 718; the church of New York again seeks his services, (1681) 759-61, 781, 785, 818; hesitates to accept, 785; terms offered, 797- 800, 848; accepts the call, 801-5; dismissal from his church and classis, 803-6; his call, 809, 810; departs for New York, (1682) 811, 816, 818, 822-23, 826; carries letters to the churches, 816; his first letter to the classis, 827-34; the voyage of 12 weeks, his recep- tion by his church, a new church building in contemplation, his weekly services in New York, ser- vices also at Bergen and Harlem,




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