Ecclesiastical records, state of New York, Volume VII, Index, Part 45

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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Weddings, of Domine Bogardus's stepdaughter, 164, 166; fees at, 931


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THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK


Weecksteen, Rev. Johannes, the church of Kingston writes to classis for a minister, (1680) 747- 48; Mr Weecksteen suggested, 747; the classis calls him, examines and ordains him, and sends him to Kingston, (1681) 764-68, 784; his pleasant reception, 789; the church thanks classis for their pastor, 796, 806, 821-22; the classis congratu- lates the church, 810; he requests a copy of the governor's approval of his call, 935, 944; allusions, 795, 830, 832, 838, 856, 867, 882, 909; his death, (Mar. 17, 1687) 1005, 1038


Weeks, John, 1360


Weesmeesters, see Orphan masters


Weesp (Weesop, Wesop), Holland, 33, 573, 901, 1183, 3263


Weigh, John, 934


Weingarten, Palatinate, 3055, 3486 Weinheim, Palatinate, 1603


Weisenvelt, F., 4275


Weiser, Gallus Jacob, 3083


Weiser, Jacob, father of Rev. John Conrad Weiser, 1898


Weiser (Wyser), Rev. John Conrad, 1898, 2168-69, 2176-77, 2884


Weiss (Weyss, Wys, Weys), Rev. George M., his certificate of ordina- tion, (1728) 2406; his reconcilia- tion with Boehm, (1729) 2484-87; becomes subordinate to Classis of Amsterdam, also teaching, (1730) 2496; allusions 2519, 2522, 2524, 2526, 2528, 2530-31, 2556, 2560, 2597, 2604-5, 2612, 2631, 2674, 2676, 2700, 2705-6, 2714, 2717-18, 2722-23, 2734, 2760, 2771, 2773- 79, 2792, 2809; minister at Rhine- beck, removed to Pennsylvania, 2935, 2966, 3164, 3233, 3239, 3241, 3345, 3350, 3409; died, (1762) 3882


Weitman (Whiteman, Wittman), Henry, 3999, 4011-12, 4029, 4240, 4243, 4246, (1800) 4392


Welius (Weelius, Wely), Rev. Ever- ardus, called to New Castle, Del., (1657) 372; examined and or- dained, 373-74; must organize a consistory, 376; commended to the brethren, 379; writes to the classis about the condition of the church, and requests a clock and hourglass, (1658) 421; elders and deacons chosen (1659), and a parsonage in existence, 446; im- provement in the church and con- gregation, 447; died, (Dec. 9, 1659) 456-58; allusions, 401, 404, 419, 471, 473, 475, 478, 496, 530, 550, 823


Welles, Rev. Noah, 3501


Welmerdonckius, Rev. Simon, see Wilmerdonck, Rev. Simon


Welp, Mrs, 4140, 4262, (1773) 4265 Welp, Anthony, 4170, 4199, 4260


Welp, John Nicholas, teacher and catechist, (1755-67) 3614, 3621, 3641, 3704, 3915, 3946, 3982-83, 4106, 4184, 4199, 4201, 4259-61 Wemp, John Berentse, 2647, 2649


Wemp (Wenen), Myndert, 863, 883 Wena, Rev., minister at Weesp, Hol- land, 3263


Wendel, Evert, Jun., 1329


Wendell, Evert, 2149, 2154


Wendell, Harmanus, 2047, 2112


Wendell, Colonel, Jacob, 3173, 3402


Wendell, Johannes E., 1004


Wenham, Thomas, 965-66, 971, 973, 998, 1139, 1148, 1176, 1178, 1181, 1187, 1217, 1312, 1322, 1326, 1550, 1572-73, 1575, 1587-88, 1714; re- quested to provide for the Pala- tines, 1743, 1804-5


Werden, Sir John, Bt., secretary to the Duke of York, 677, 880


Wermouth, Wilhelm, 3162 Wernerius, Peter, 114


Wernig (Wernich), Rev. John Aemil- ius, licensed to hold special serv- ices, (1744) 2856; testimonials, (1749) 3055-56; examined and li-


ECCLESIASTICAL RECORDS


375


Wernig, Rev. John Aemilius (con- tinued)


censed, 3058-59; allusion, 3176-


77; called to Stone Arabia, 3201, 3233-34, 3241, 3254, 3255-56, 3265-66, 3285-87, 3472, 3486


Wesel, Germany, 43, 44, 52, 53; con- vention at, (1568) 26


Wesop, see Weesp Wesselius, Rev. George, 40


Wessels (Wesselszen), Dirck, 690, 763, 770, 1004, 1018, 1070, 1166, 1169, 1174, 1181-82, 1197, 1215-16, 1224, 1240-41, 1245, 1308, 1319, 1340, 1382, 1402-3, 1427; extracts from his journal, 1070, 2149, 2154 Wessels, Hartman, surgeon, 871


Wessels, Herman, 557


Wessels, Lawrence, 2376, 2477


Wessels, Mettie, 586


Wessels, Peter, 1518


Wessels, Vrit, 664


Wessels (Wessel), Warnaer, 341, 557, (1664) 565, 586; raises re- demption money to free his son from Turkish pirates, (1693) 1061-62


Wessels, Wessel, 2477-78, 2615, 2672, 2829


Wessels's pretended land, 2123


Wesslaer, John, 299


West Canada creek, 1245


West Friesland, 35. See also Hol- land, West Friesland


West Haven, Ct., 3514


West India churches, 814


West India Company, chartered, (1621) 37, 188; its earlier papers, [1621-1700] sold as junk, (1821) 8; willing to settle Walloons in New Netherland, 36; is as the state to the colonial churches, 38, 74; captures Bahia, Brazil, (1624) 41, 68; abandons it, (1625) 41, 68; regains Brazil, (1630) 41; sur- renders it to Portugal, (1661) 41; sends 30 families of Walloons to


West India Company (continued)


New Netherland, (1623) 37; makes New Netherland a province, (1623) 37, 188; Cornelis J. Mey, [May], first director, (1623) 37, 188; Manhattan taken possession of, Fort Orange built, 37, 188; Fort Nassau built on the South river, 37, 188; William Verhulst, second director, (1624) 37; Peter Minuit appointed director general, (Dec. 1626) 44; arrives (May 1626), builds Fort Amsterdam, 44, 188; two comforters of the sick, Krol and Huyck, 46; Domine Michaëlius, chaplain on West India fleet, (1624) 68; accom- panies the fleet to Guinea, (1625) 68; church government in the com- pany's colonies, (1628) 74, 76-78; privileges granted and duties en- joined by the company upon patroons, (1629) 75, 78-81, 188;ª Van Twiller arrives as director general, (Apr. 1633) 84; builds Fort Good Hope on the Connecti- cut, 188; ministers, comforters of the sick and schoolmasters sup- ported by the company, (1636) 90- 91; forms of appointment and in- struction for chaplains on the com- pany's ships, (1636) 103-8; plan for the government of the colonial churches, (1636) 109, 110; the company refuses to reappoint Michaelius as minister in New Netherland, (1637) 111, 113, 114; free trade given to New Nether- land (1638) 188;b the company requests the classis to appoint two more ministers, with comforters of the sick and schoolmasters, Michaelius again recommended, but rejected, (1638) 111, 114, 116; a new charter for patroonships, rights reserved, the Reformed re- ligion established, (1640) 129, 130


a Minuit was recalled in 1632; Krol was appointed director general and held the office for thirteen months (Mar. 1632 - Apr. 1633) ; see Van Rensselaer Bowier manuscripts, published 1909, also Dr Eekhof's monograph on Krol, 1910.


b See Brodhead, i: 286-90.


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THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK


West India Company (continued)


English settlers in New Nether- land must swear allegiance to the States-General and to the com- pany, (1641) 137; the company in- sists on signing the patroon's min- ister's call, (1642) 154, 157, 161; uncertain about retaining Curaçoa, 163; the company will help build a church in Manhattan, (1642) 164; classis asks permission of the company to seek for more min- isters for New Netherland, (1644) 186-87; review of operations in America, (1614-39) 187-88; classis asks for seven more min- isters for Brazil, (1645) 189, 191; action thereon, 193; classis remon- strates with the company for per- mitting Jews and papists to trade in Brazil and to exercise their re- ligion there, (1646) 203-9; Stuy- vesant appointed director general of New Netherland, (July 1646) 210; review of the history, (1641- 46) 212-14; the classis again re- monstrates with the company, (1647) 219-24; the loss of the ship "Princess " and the deaths of Kieft and Bogardus, 228-29; the classis memorializes the company for more ministers, comforters of the sick, schoolmasters, and the marriage relation of colonists, 240- 43; reply, 245; the company urges Megapolensis to remain in Man- hattan, (1648) 244


Remonstrance of the people of New Netherland to the States- General concerning the government of the West India Company, (July 28, 1649) 254-60; report of com- mittee on, 266-68, 270, 275-76, 284-86, 318; the company releases Stuyvesant from his private pledge in behalf of Megapolensis's salary, (1651) 296; authorizes Stuyvesant to establish a public school, will send a minister who can preach in English as well as Dutch, (1652)


.


West India Company (continued)


307-8; the classis requests the com- pany to forbid Lutheran preaching and conventicles in New Nether- land, (1654) 320, 323; the com- pany complies, 324; the company anxious to shift their responsibil- ity for the ministers' salaries on the provincial government, 325-26; this responsibility assumed in part, 328-30, 331-33; the Jews permitted to trade in New Netherland, 338; and exempted from military serv- ice, 340; Stuyvesant rebuked by the company for forbidding Jews to trade, and for being too severe against the Lutherans, 352; the patroon denies the right of the company to regulate the tithes on his manor, 353; the company sends a church bell to Fort Orange, and promises bells for Midwout and Hempstead, 372-73; form of the oath required for new settlers in New Netherland, 373; the company sends stationery to Stuyvesant, and gives directions about the Lutherans, 441; appoints Curtius as Latin teacher in New Amster- dam, 442-44; the company forbids English settlements on the North river, 459; the company sells their rights on the South river to the city of Amsterdam, Holland, 521; correspondence between Stuyvesant and the company about the dangers threatening New Netherland, 551- 53; remonstrance of the citizens of New Netherland against resisting the English demands for sur- render, (1664) 555-57; articles of capitulation, 556-59; dissolution of the company (1675) and reor- ganized on a different basis, 686; allusions to, 647-48, 683, 1591, 1657, 2826, 2994, 3105, 3123, 3138; allusions, 4087, 4100, 4116-18, 4119-20, 4126-27, 4132, 4138-39 West India Company's Farm, 1179 2071. See also Queen's Farm


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ECCLESIASTICAL RECORDS


West India Islands, 38; Makemie preaches in, (1698-99) 1669


West Indies, 108-9, 112, 114, 163,


186-87, 879, 948, 1102, 1104, 3167, 3183-84, 3195, 3238, 3288, 3374, 3818


West Jersey, 1593; Quakers numer- ous in, (1702) 1593; allusion, 1867 West, John, (1680) 699, 748, 847, 981, 989, 1138


West Ommeland, 305


Westbrook, D., 3413


Westbrook, Johannes, 2803, 2864


Westchester county, N. Y., allusions, 888-90, 960, 968, 1015, 1035, 1074, 1109-11, 1127, 1138; population of, (1698) 1264, 1391; ministry bill makes two parishes in, first, em- bracing Westchester, Eastchester, Yonkers and the Manor of Pelham, the second, embracing Rye, Mam- aroneck and Bedford, (1693) 1076-79, (1700) 1391, (1704) 1553; an Anglican church in course of building at Westchester, Bartow, preacher; an Independent (or Presbyterian) church at East- chester, Rev. Thomas Pritchard preaching at Rye, an Independent (or Presbyterian) church at Bed- ford, (1704) 1553; opposition to the Anglican church in Westchester county, (1705) 1587-88; Colonel Heathcote's account of the churches in, (1705) 1610-11; allusion, (1707) 1690; Rev. John Bartow still at Westchester, Rev. Chris- topher Bridge at Rye, (1709) 1809; allusions, 1899, 1903, 1921; statistics of the county, (1712) 1954, (1723) 2196-97, 2360; parish, 3453; manors of, 3452-53, 3504-5, 3816; Dutch churches in, to belong to Particular Body (Classis) of New York (1771) 4213; Anglican church in, (1762) 3817, (1776) 4290


Westminister, England, 678, 962, 1676, 1826


Westminster, Treaty of, (1674) 652, 678, 1658


Westminster Assembly, 185-86, 190- 92; confession, 878, 3905, 4046, 4062, 4084, 4095


Westminster Dutch Chapel, London, England


Westmoreland, [Thomas Fane, 6th] earl of, 2172


Westergeest, Holland, 2870


Westerhof (Westenhof), Rev. Albert, see Van Westerhoff, Rev. Albertus Westerlo, Rev. Eilardus, allusions, 2092, 2177; his arrival in Albany, (1760) 3800, 3903, 3929, 3957, 4085, 4103, 4211-12, 4218, 4226, (1771) 4228, 4243, 4247-48, 4250, 4254, 4267, (1783) 4312-14, (1784) 4319, 4323, 4328, 4331, 4338, 4341, 4343, 4345-49; Writes to Bassett about the Saratoga waters, (1789) 4349, 4355; his death, (1790), and sketch, 4356-57, 4361


Westerlo, Rensselaer, (1790) 4357 Westervelt, Abram, 3632


Westervelt, Benjamin, 3590, 3632, 4353


Westervelt, Juriaen, 2601 Westfael, J., 3597


Westphalia, Germany, (1648) 226, 1341, 1343, 1349, 1535; peace of, 1782


West-town, Orange county, N. Y., (1800) 4390


Westvael, Juraen, 496, 501, 538


Westvael. See also Westfael


Wetmore (Whitmore), Rev. James, catechist in Trinity Church, (1722-


26) 2191; removed to Rye, (1726-


60) 2357, 2360; allusions, (1759) 3735, 3746, 3817


Wetsel, John, 3999


Wettenham, Johannes Gorg, 4240


Weyand, John Albert, 3544 Weyant, Michel, 2122


Weyberg (Wyburg), Rev. Philip, 4086, 4239


Weygand, Michael, 2144; wife, Anna Catharina, 2144; children, Tobias, George, Anna Maria, 2144


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THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK


Weyman, Mr, printer of "The Com- mon Prayer," in Mohawk, 3911-12, 3969-70, 4077 Weymuth, Rev., 3210


Weynat, William, 4199


Wheat, used as currency, see Cur- rency


Wheeler, Mr, 4028


Wheelock, Rev. Dr Eleazar, begins his labors among the Mohawks, (1761) 3813, 3840, 3909, 3911-12, 3970; address to the Indian chiefs, 3999, 4026, 4077, 4137


Whig party, England, (1709) 1753 Whipping place, 1710


Whisaw, an Indian, 2634


White, Thomas, 3986


White, Bishop William, 4084; conse- crated in Lambeth Chapel, (Feb. 4, 1787) 4326


White book, of the Collegiate Church, New York, 3281


White Marsh (Wit Marche), Pa., 2425, 2429, 2437-38, 2442, 2478, 2482, 2484, 2487, 2708


White Water, The, 12 Dutch miles off the coast of Holland, mirage at, 311


Whitefield, Rev. George, allusions, 2565; preaches in the open air, (1739) 2735, 2745-46; an arch en- thusiast, (1762) 2768, 2796, 2798- 2800; allusion to by classis, 2828, 2837, 2857; preaches in a Dutch church on Long Island, (1746) 2901, 2905, 2906-7; controversy with Vesey, 2918; allusions, 3519, 3570, 3736, (1764) 3952 Whitefield, Ralph, 594


Whitehall, London, 925, 943, 951, 955, 961, 1036, 1046, 1098, 1124, 1787


Whitehall, a street in New Amster- dam, 85, 119; in New York, 4291 Whitehead, Benjamin, 3806


Whitehead, Jonathan, justice, 1516, 2129-30, 2132-38 Whitehead, Thomas, 1846


Whitehead, Daniel, 996


Whitehouse, N. J., see Pottertown Whiteman (Whitman), see Weitman


Whitsunday (Whitsuntide), 198, 488, 656-58


Whittaker, Edward, 684


Whittlesey, Chauncey, 3487-88, 3516 Whorkill, 524


Wickendam, William, 361-62 Wickof, Hendrick, 1198


Widows of Anglican (1709) 1809


ministers,


Widows and orphans of clergymen, society for relief of, Anglican, (1784) 4325


Widows' fund in Holland, 134, 145, 157, 220, 239, 448, 794, 798, 901, 1188, 4112


Wiederman, Heinrich, 3982


Wieringerwaert, Holland, 86, 119; Rev. Samuel Megapolensis settles at, (1670) 613, 648, 696 Wieten, [Witten ?], province of Drenthe, Holland, 87


Wieuwerd (Wiewaard, Wiewarden, Wieworden ) , province of Friesland,


Holland, 869, 876, 906


Wieviel, Rev., 2983


Wiggins, Stephen, 4184


Wiggins, Thomas T., 498


Wight, Isle of, 1421


Wignall, Mr, 1727, 1729, 1835, 1837


Wilberforce, Mr, 4290


Wild Coast, The, 448


Wilden Bijbel, see Eliot's Indian


Bible


Wildrang, Rev., see Wiltvanck, Rev.


Wildrick, Rev. R., 3870-71, 4031, 4061


Wileman, Mr, 2150


Wileman, H., 1870, 2392


Wilhelm, Mr, 2545


Wilhelmius, Rev., 2605, 2717, 2751, 2767 Wilius, 2778


Wilken, Ebenezer, 1322


Wilksbarre, Pa., 4390


Will, Christian, 4240, 4280


Will, Heinrich, 3901, 3913, 3925, 3982, 3999


Will, Johannes, 3901, 3913, 3999, 4240, 4242 Wille, Mr, (1783) 4314


379


ECCLESIASTICAL RECORDS


Willem, Peter, 673 Willemse, Elbert, 2513 Willemse, Mert, 2555 Willemse, Nicholas, 2782 Willemse, Rynier, 631 Willemse, William, 2557 Willemsen, Cornelius, (1644) 184


Willemsen, John, (1640) 128


Willemsen, John, (1759) 3726


Willemsen, Machtelt, (Mrs John


Megapolensis), 143, 157 Willemsen, Peter, 34 Willemsen, W., 3234


Willemstadt (Albany), (1673) 634- 36


Willett, Gilbert C., 490


Willett, Richard, 1312, 1326, 1573, 2024-26


Willett, Major Thomas, 564, 996, 1018, 1217; colonel and member of the Council, 1345, 1397, 1441, 1518, 1846, 2132


Willey, Noe, gave a plot for a Jewish burial ground in New York, (1729) 1865. See also burial grounds William III, of Orange, Stadtholder of Holland, 666; king of England, 1485, 3339. See also William and Mary


William IV, of Orange, becomes Stadtholder of Holland, (1747) 2962


William, Duke of Bavaria, 36


William, duke of Newburgh, Ger., 1823


William, John, elector in the Palati- nate, (1705) 1600-6


William, Rufus, 1828


William, of Baden, prince, 1085


William, the Conquerer, 1828 William and Mary, proclaimed, (1689) 961-65, 1001; addressed by militia of New York, 962; write to Lieutenant Governor Nicholson, or whoever holds the authority in New York, 970; Leisler writes to, 972; Selyns's allusions to, 1006-8; peti- tion to, by Dutch church of New York, 1126; congratulations sent to, 1166-67; allusions, 1637, 2041;


William and Mary (continued)


Leisler's alleged zeal for, 1395-96; allusions, 962, 964-68, 973-84, 988, 992-93, 997-98, 999-1003, 1008-10, 1013, 1016, 1026-27, 1031, 1033, 1040-44, 1047, 1066, 1089, 1093, 1102, 1111, 1136, 1185, 1221-22, 1245, 1255, 1273, 1277, 1279, 1289, 1329, 1342, 1395-99, 1419, 1420, 3448, 3452, 3986, 4051-52, 4104, 4313, 4333 William and Mary, a ship, 982 Williams, Cornelis, 1608


Williams, Jacob, 1029


Williams, Jean, 458


Williams, Mr, 2821 Williams, Thomas, 1029, 1098 Williams, William, 3382


Williamsburgh, Va., 1669


Williamse, Peter, 1855, 3382


Williamson, Francis, 815 Williamson, Hendrick, 1437 Williamson, P., 3287


Willis, Dr, dean of Lincoln, 1788 Willis, Henry, a Quaker, 744, 933 Willocks, Mr, 1915


Willoughby, Sir Thomas, 1724, 1832 Willows, William, 509


Wills, 1034, 1109, 3447


Willson, Ebenezer, 998, 1134-35,


1139, 1148, 1181, 1312


Willson, Henry, 1177-78, 1263 Willys, Samuel, 559


Wilmerdonck (Wilmerdoncx), Rev. Abraham, 474, 503, 546, 556 Wilmerdonck, (Welmerdonckius, Wil- mirdonx), Rev. Simon, 211, 331 Wilmerdoncx, young, nephew of Cor- nelis Van Ruyven, 579 Wilnis (Witnis), province of Utrecht, Holland, 902 Wilson, Captain, 1519


Wilson, Ebenezer, 1312; mayor of New York, (1709) 1755


Wilson, George, 497


Wilson, Rev. Hugh, Anglican, lost by shipwreck on passage over, (1766) 4058


Wilson, John, 365 Wilson, Rev. John, 879


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THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK


Wilson, Peter, (1791) 4357, 4364, 4366, 4369


Wilson, Richard, 684


Wiltens, Rev. Nicholas, 1702, 1720


Wiltvanck (Wildrang), Rev., 884, 887


Wiltwyck, 495-96. See also Esopus, Kingston


Winchester, [Charles Pawlet], Mar- quis of, 961


Winckelius (Winkelig), Rev., 378, 506


Windsor (Winsor), 880, 1827


Winedecker, George, 3404-5


Winedecker, Hartman, 1898


Winfield, Charles, 361


Winkelaar, Herman, 4135


Winkelig, Rev., see Winckelius, Rev.


Winne, Peter, (1676) 690


Winne, Pieter, justice, (1751) 3200 Winne, William, 3800


Winslow, Rev., Anglican, 3735,


(1763), 3887, 3910


Winslow, Samuel, (1770) 4184


Winsor, see Windsor


Winster, Pieter, 557


Winter, Holout, 3632


Winterwyck, Rev. Matthias, minister at Alphen, Holland, 1960, 2044-46, 2119, 2121


Wintherne, Richard, 933


Winthrop, Francis B., 490, 559


Winthrop, Major General, 1008-9


Wirbessen, Claes, elder at Schenec- tady, (1703) 1527


Wirtemburgh, see Wurtemburgh


WVisa, Mr, Queen Anne's gardener, 1827


Witchcraft, 1046


Witherspoon, Rev. Dr John, (1783) 4124, 4129, 4315 Witmarius, Rev. Obdias, 40


Witnesses, at baptisms, 1689, (1619) 4223


Witnis, see Wilnis Witpen, Pa., 3081, 4189


Witsen, Garret Jacobsz., burgomaster of Amsterdam, 188 Witsen (Witsz), Jonas, 188


Witsius, Professor Herman, 2618; prepares plan for union of all Protestants, 4313


Wittebol, Rev., 2565-66


Wittenwrongel, Rev. Petrus, 142-43, 145-46, 148, 160, 179-83, 227, 231, 239, 250, 306, 325 Wittichius, Rev., of Leyden, 948 Wittman, see Weitman


Woerden, Holland, 81


Woertendyk, Frederick, 2139, 3869


Woertman, Mr, 3711


Woertman, Jan, 2270, 2275, 2324, 2329


Woertman, John, 4365


Woertman, (Wortman), Pieter, 2270, 2329


Woestyne, N. Y., 4382, 4389


Woldrong, Captain John, 3641


Wolf, see DeWolf


Wolf tribe of Indians, 2634


Wolff, Johan David, 2930, 3078, 3095


Wolff. See also DeWolff


Wolga, Russia, 101


Wolley, Rev. Charles, chaplain to


British troops, New York, (1678- 80) 711, 720, 743-44 Wolprig, Rev. Peter, 805


Wolterum 2440


[Woltersum ?], Holland,


Wood, Justice of Huntington, 812


Wood, Jeremiah, (1674) 665


Wood, Jeremiah, (1719) 2132-33


Wood, John, 2141


Wood, Jonas, 1846, 1850


Wood, William, 3099


Woodbridge, Deacon, 3401-5


Woodbridge, Rev. Benjamin, 878, (1705) 1612 Woodbridge, N. J., 632, 1438


Woodbury, Ct., 1360


Woode, Jonas, 647


Woodhull, Mr, 4176


Woodhull, Justice, 912


Woodhull, Richard, 2141


Woodruff, Lewis B., 2223-24


Woodstock, Ct., 1362


Woodstock, England, 156


Woodstock, Ulster County, N. Y., 4383, (1800) 4388


Woodward, Rev. [Richard], pastor of the English Presbyterian church, Amsterdam, Holland, 604


381


ECCLESIASTICAL RECORDS


Woodyard (Hout-tuyn), name of a ship, 157


Woolen manufactures, 1780, 1791, 1796, 1812 Woolsey, a student, (1711) 1894


Woolsey, Rev., a New England preacher, took possession of the Anglican church of Hopewell, N. J., (1711) 1950, 1952


Woolsey, Rev. Benjamin, (1745) 2882


Woolsey, George, 1846, 1850-51


Worchester, Pa., 4189


Word of God, the preaching of, 92, 93, 465-67 Wormer, Holland, 83


Wormius (Hormius), Rev. N., 3157


Worms, Germany, 1782, 1784, 1822, 1825, 1829, 2427 Wornley, Comradeus, 1788


Wortley, Sidney, 1724, 1752, 1832


Wortman, Peter, see Woertman,


Pieter


Woubrugghe, Holland, 729


Wright, Benjamin, 1587


Wright, David, 1518, 2137-38 Wright, George, 413 Wright, Joseph, 2026 Wright, Silas, governor, 7 Wurtemburgh, Duchy of, 1898, 2931, 3083


Wyburg, see Weyberg Wyckof, Claes, 1120


Wyckoff (Wyckhoff, Wycof), Cor- nelius, 1990, 3382 Wyckoff, Cornelius, 1990, 2513 Wyckoff, Rev. Henry, (1800) 4389 Wyckoff, John, 2844, 3042, 3618 Wyckoff, Nicholas, 1525, 1548, 3534, 3560, 3616, 3926, 4243, 4247 Wyckoff, Peter, 2739, 3521, 3560, 3616


Wyckoff, Simon, one of the com- plainants against Domine Freling- huysen, 2197-2212, 2246, 2291, 2309, 2320-28, 2335, 2352, 2364, 2403, 2446-47, 2456, 2459, 2461- 68, 2478, 2554, 2557, 2568, 2588-89, 2658, 2660


Wyckoff, William, 3490 Wydeness, Holland, 36 Wygand, Tobias, 2380-81, 3046 Wyk, Holland, Classis of, 814 Wyk-op-Zee, Holland, 261 Wynand, Mr, 3085 Wynant's-Kill, N. Y., 4382, 4389 Wyncoop, see Wynkoop


Wynderse, Mr, see Mynderse, Jacobus Wyngaarden, Rev. Franciscus, 1130 Wyngaert, Luycas, 2096 Wyngers, Abraham, 4100 Wynkoop, Adrian, 3976, 4035, 4040, 4192, 4211, 4229, 4230 Wynkoop, Benjamin, 2377, 2390, 2449, 2489, 3677


Wynkoop, Cornelis, 3667, 3830, 4033


Wynkoop, Cornelis C., 4242


Wynkoop, Dirck, 2811, 4033 Wynkoop, Dirck, jr, 4033


Wynkoop, Ewart, 1311


Wynkoop, Gerrit, 1882, 1933-34


Wynkoop, Jacob, 1922


Wynkoop, Johannes, (1699) 1311


1006,


Wynkoop, Johannes, (1764) 3934, 3944-45, 3952-59, 4025, 4033-34, 4042-43


Wynkoop, John, (1711) 1882


Wynkoop, John, (1764) 3925, 4033 Wynkoop, John, jr, 4033 Wynkoop, Petrus, 4033


Wynstock, Rev. Peter, 3144, 3157, 3159, 3169, 3170, 3176, 3177, 3180, 3182-84, 3195, 3197-99, 3203, 3205, 3229, 3233, 3237-41, 3245-47, 3258-62, 3265, 3270, 3282, 3288-90, 3374, 3433-34


Yale College, 1612; ordains John Van Driessen for service in Dutch Church, (1727) 2389; allusions, 3338, 3457, 3484, 3504, 3514, 3612, 3804


Yansen (Jansen), Petrus, 3082 Yarmouth, England, 116; 28 Dutch in Yarmouth, (1634) 117 Yates (Yaats), Robert, 2647, 2649 Yellow fever, 489


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Yonkers (Yoncker, Jonkheer), N. Y., (1693) 1077, 1553, 3452-53; An- glican church at, (1776) 4290 York, archbishop of, 1081-82, 3484 York, New England, (1699) 1411 Young, Rev. John, pastor in South- old, 618


Younge, [John], 600, 872; member of the Council, 1345, 1393 Ysselstein, Holland, 591


Yver (Yvair), Rev. Peter, 2902, 3016, 3045, 3094, 3103, 3110, 3120, 3566, 3671


Yvon, follower of Labadie, 2282-83


Zabriskie, Albert, 3098-99


Zabriskie, Henry, 4243, 4246


Zabriskie, John, (Sapbriski, Jan), elder at Hackensack, 2708, 3011, 3027


Zabriskie (Sabriskie), Peter, 3549, 3617, 3627, 3635, 3653, 3690, 3693, 4086, 4211-12, 4243, 4246


Zabriskie, Stephen, 3926, 4211


Zabriskie. See also Sobrisko


Zacharias, Lawrence, 184


Zalee, see Salee


Zalt-Bommel, Holland, Classis of, 2893


Zangtrant (Song-style), (1727) 2398 Zaunslifer, Rev. Peter, 2661, 2664 Zebring, see Sebring


Zeeburg, Holland, 826


Zeegers, Rev. Lambertus, 1362, 1391, 1393, 1428-29, 1436, 2059


Zeeland chamber of West India Com- pany, 448


Zeeland (Zealand), Holland, province of, 116, 117, 129, 134, 160-61, 656- 58, 907, 1356, 1655; Classis of, (1642) 163, 241-42, 656-58, 1051, 1100, 1105, 1108, 1201, 1230, 1232, 1286; states of, 2281


Zeeryp, Holland, 3047


Zegenheim (Zigenheim), Christoph, 4280


Zegerquist, Rev., 4113


Zeisberger (Zisberger), Rev. David,


Moravian missionary among the Indians, (1745-1808) 2746, 2884, 3840


Zeleins, see Selyns


Zenger, Johan Peter, printer in New York, (1725) 2244, 2350, 2495-96, 2579


Zetscoorn (Zetscoren, Selskoorn), Abelius, 531-32, 536


Zevenwouden, Holland, Classis of, 2878, 2893


Zewant, see Sewant


Ziegenhagen, Frederigh Michael,


2931-32


Ziekentroosters, see Comforters the sick


of


Zierikzee, Holland, 524; Classis of, 1195, 1197-98, 1201, 1356


Zikkels (Sickles), Zacharias, 4163, 4167, 4265, 4275, 4281


Zinzendorf (Sinsendorf), Nicholas Louis, Count ; ordained by Tübingen University, (1734) 2662; classis warns against him and the Mo- ravians, (1739) 2723; draws away many adherents of Domine Weiss on the Mohawk, (1742) 2774; ordains men to the ministry, (1743) 2799-2800; allusion, 2853; writes to the Board of Trade against the persecution of Mo- ravians, (1744) 2865; allusion, 2884; buys a large tract of land at the forks of the Delaware, (1746) 2907; his hymns and sermons, (1749) 3060; allusion, 3183 Zion, 299


Zoellen (Zoelen), Holland, 573


Zuider Hoorn, Holland, 34 Zuilichem, Holland, 2877 Zurcher, Hans, 3913


Zurcher (Zurichsen), Heinrich Al- rich, 4240


Zurcher, Johannes, 3925, 3982, 3999, 4242


Zurich, Switzerland, 2801


Zutphen, Holland, 357, 1702


Zwalmius, see Swalmius Zweibrugge [Zweibrücken], Germany, 2836. See also Deux-Ponts


Zyperius (Zyperus, Siperius), Michael C., 492, 506-7, 514, 555





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