Ecclesiastical records, state of New York, Volume VII, Index, Part 8

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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Beaver trade, 635, 879, 934, 1166, 1170, 1241 Beaverdam, N. Y., 4382


Beavers, currency in, 409, 475, 477, 478, 587, 625, 713, 736, 769


Beavers' Creek, 153 Beavers' Kill, 2149, 2154, 2633


Beavois, see De Beavois and De Be- voise


Beck, Dr Theodore Romeyn, his re- marks on the library of Dominie John Megapolensis, 155


Becker, Jan, 1018 Beckers, Johannes, 1306


Becol, Rev. A[drianus], at Amster-


dam, 4071, 4100, 4108, 4109, 4113 Bedford, (Wriothesly), Duke of, 1787 Bedford, Earl of, [William Russell, Ist Duke of], 961


Bedford, N. Y., 1077, 1554, 1587-88, 1611-12, 3453, 4290


Bedloo, Isaac, 557, 586, 591, 594, 621 Bedlow, William, 3986


Bedminster, N. J., 4243, 4246 (1784) 4318 (1800) 4390


Beeck, Warrener H., 684


Beeckman, Professor, (in Holland),


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Beek, Justice, (1709) 1788


Beekman, Charel, 2930, 3078, 3095


Beekman (Beeckman), Christoffel, 2329


Beekman, Cornelis, 4033, 4192, 4229 Beekman, Daniel, 117


Beekman, Gerardus, churchmaster, (1728) 2101, (1729) 2489; director of the Manor of Fordham, (1732) 2600, 2624-25, 2629, 2641, 2677, 2722, 2754, 2769-70, 2775-76; died (1743) 2794


Beekman, Colonel Gerardus, allusion, (1691) 1029; under sentence of death, (1694) 1098; grant of land to, 1315; allusion, (1702) 1503; one of the Council, (1703) 1531, (1709) 1805; acting governor, (1710) 1845, 1894, 1947; allusions, 1851, 2143, 2145, 2151


Beekman, Rev. Gerardus, in Holland, 723


Beekman, Gerardus William, church- master, (1753) 2101, (1755) 3556; a deacon, (1756) 3667, (1762) 3830, (1763) 3841, 3853, 3869, 3873 3900; an elder, (1773) 4260, 4265 Beekman, Colonel Henry, of New York City, sells lots for St George's Chapel, (1748) 3017, (1749) 3057; trustee of Kings College, (1754) 3508, 3544 Beekman, Colonel Henry, or Henri- cus, deacon at Kingston, (1690) 1006; elder, (1698) 1200, 1311, (1704) 1562; allusions, (1706) 1615-16, 1636, 1638; signs petition for a charter for Kingston church, 1712) 1934; receives a tract of land in Dutchess county, N. Y., from Governor Fletcher, (1698) 1227, 1245, 2193; justice of the peace in Dutchess county, (1744) 2847


Beekman, James, 4136, 4139, 4185 Beckman, Jochim, 557


Beekman, Johannes, 2052, 4033


Beekman, Nicholas, 2670


Beekman, Thomas, 2720


Beekman, William (Wilhelmus), (1656) 361; orphan master, 417, 418; commissary of the W. I. Co. on the Delaware river, 458, 518, 520, 532, 536; schepen, (1673) 631, 643, 663, 670, 677, (1680) 743, (1683- 98) 871, 950-51, 996, 1128, 1136, 1145, 1148, 1276, 1280, 1357


Beekman street, N. Y. C., 490, 4290 Beekman's Pecinct, Dutchess co.,


N. Y., 3082 Beel, J. A., see Abeel, J.


Beels, Rev. Leonard, allusions, 2475, 2497-98, 2506, 2520, 2535, 2545, 2547, 2554, 2577, 2581, 2589- 90, 2593, 2595, 2599, 2600, 2610, 2631, 2632, 2690, 2772, 2815, 3110 Beest, province of Gelderland, Nether- lands, 253, 308, 309


Beets, province of North-Holland, Netherlands, 40


Befinger, Martin, 4033


Begyn-Hof, church in, English Pres- byterian church in Amsterdam, 178 Behagel, Isaac, 1963


Behagel, John, 1962


Beis, Beits, see Beys


Bekker, Rev. Dr Balthazar, (1634- 98) precursor of rationalism in Holland, students required to reject his errors, 2323, 2325, 2363, 2402, 2416, 2476, 2536, 2546, 2765, 2880, 2894, 3059, 3086, 3263, 3298, 3410, 3686, 3805, 3811, 3833, 3868, 3998, 4163, 4182. See also Roëll, Her- man Alexander


Bekker (Bakker) Rev. J., 2442, 2522, 2528, 2557, 2560, 2561, 2631


Bekkering, Rev., 3671 Belcher, Jonathan, 3384


Belgic confession of faith, 26, 80, 93; translated into Spanish, 148


Belgium, 36 Belin, P., 1322


Bell, given to church of Flushing, (1761) 3804; bells of New York removed, (1776) 4291, 4298; bell of St Peter's Church, Albany, (1751) 4366. See also Clock


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Bell, William, 509


Bellamy, Rev. Dr Joseph, 3906 ·


Belleville, see Second River


Bellomont, [Richard Coote], Earl of,


Governor of New York, (1698- 1701), his commission, (June 1697) 1184, 1204, 1209, 1222; in- structions to, (Aug. 1697) 1213- 14, 1222; his administration, 1222- 1442; friend of the Prince of Orange, 1222; reports the illegality of Leisler's execution, 1222; sides with the Leisler faction in America, 1222; a latitudinarian in religion, 1222; his instructions to Schuyler and Dellius on their mission to


Canada, (Apr. 1698) 1222-23; criticizes Fletcher's administration, 1223-24; seeks Indian testimony on the fraudulent character of Fletcher's land grants, 1224-25; seeks permission to vacate them, 1227; threatens Jesuit mission- aries from Canada, (Aug. 1698) 1229; his conference with the In- dians, describes them as sullen be- cause of the loss of their lands, (Sept. 1698) 1240-42; description of the land grants, 1244-46, 1277- 78; his own account of the exhu- mation of the bodies of Leisler and Milbourne and their forcible burial under the Dutch church, (Oct.


1698) 1242, 1245-46, 1261; allu- sion 1259; sends a map to Eng- land of the extensive land grants 1262-63; appoints a fast day be- cause of the factions in the pro- vince, complains that his opponents did not attend the services, 1263; allusion, 1265; takes a census of the several counties, (1698) 1264; source of the flattering address of Albany concerning Governor Fletcher, 1274; allusion, 1275; asserts that the Dutch church


charter was secured by a bribe to


Fletcher, 1274; allusion, 1280; Fletcher's vindication of himself respecting the land grants, 1282-


Bellomont, [Richard Coote] Earl of (continued)


83; Weaver's answer to Fletcher's defense, 1283-84; action of the Board of Trade on Bellomonts charges against Fletcher, (1699) 1285-86; his charges against Domi- ne Dellius, 1288-90; casts the tie vote of the Assembly, to vacate the land grants, with a rider to sus- pend Domine Dellius, 1292, 1296- 97; doubtful legality of the bill, 1316; indignation of the people, 1298, 1329; complains of the gen- eral profligacy of the English, of the ignorance of the Dutch as to the English language, 1299; bill passed by the Assembly for the settlement and support of [all] ministers and schoolmasters, and repair of meet- inghouses, not agreed to, by Gover. nor and Council, as being contrary to governor's "Instructions," all join in petition to the king to allow it, (May 4, 1699) 1299-1300, 1329-31; a bill signed to enable all towns to build and repair their meetinghouses and other public buildings, 1302; seeks to vindicate his relations to the Leisler faction, and the exhumation of Leisler, 1302; sends a delegation to the Indians to explain the vacating act, 1303; explains to the Board of Trade the vacating act, with its rider suspending Domine Dellius, also that New York can supply naval stores, 1313-14; seeks further Indian testimony against Dellius, 1326-29; informs the Board of Trade that Dellius has gone to England to complain; to hinder the king's approval of the vacating act, that the citizens had given him a purse of £700, that he carries many testimonials of char- acter, further defames Domine Dellius, Rector Vesey and Fletcher, asks for Vesey's removal; for ap- proval of the vacating act, has dis-


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Bellomont, [Richard Coote], Earl of (continued)


approved a bill for settling a dis- senting ministry, (July 1699) 1328-31, 1333; informs the Bishop of London of his former intimacy with Rector Vesey, that the latter had been bribed to turn against him, that Vesey's father was a Jacobite, that . Vesey had publicly prayed for the success of the mis- sion of Domine Dellius, and omitted prayers for the governor, asks that Vesey may be deprived of his benefice, also charges Dellius with immorality, (Sept. 1699) 1333-35; Bellomont also writes to the Classis of Amsterdam charg- ing Dellius with all sorts of crimes Oct. 13, 1699) 1335ª; the king forbids any decision against the church without his consent (1700) 1339, 1340; allusions, 1351, 1361, 1363, 1388, 1390, 1391; see especially 1349-53, 1358-59, 1360, 1362-64, 1373-84, 1388-93; answer of Dellius to his charges, 1394-1422; allusions, 1426-27, 1429-30, 1437, 1438-39; reply of classis to Bellomont, (Dec. 29, 1700) 1430-36; also attacks the validity of the charter of Trinity church, 1339; thirty-two heads of accusation formulated against Bel- lomont, recounting his arbitrary acts, his grewsome exhumation of Leisler, his rider suspending Del- lius, the most useful man in the province, etc., (Mar. 1700) 1345- 46; commissions Robert Livingston to visit the Onondagas and report, 1350; his report, 1358-59, 1361; goes to Albany to encourage the Indians, 1364, 1374-84; suspends Rev. Symon Smith, an English chaplain, 1393-94; becomes friendly again with Rector Vesey, de-


Bellomont, [Richard Coote], Earl of (continued)


sires Anglican missionaries for the Five Nations, 1394, 1426-27; makes further remarks about the land grants, 1427; hears of rumors of his recall, (Dec. 1700) 1430; further correspondence of the Lords of Trade, (1700) 1437-40; probably receives the exculpating and scathing answer of the Classis of Amsterdam, vindicating Delliusb, just before his death, 1430-36; his death, (Mar. 5, 1701) 1436, 1441- 42; review of Bellomont's adminis- tration by Cornbury, (1704) 1566- 69, 1591-93; allusions, (1707)


1684-88, 2047, 2104, 2110, 2193


Benckes, (Binckes), Jacob, Com- mander of Dutch Fleet, (1673) 630-34


Benkelman, [Beukelman ?] Rev. John, 2346


Benner, Hendrick, 3925-26


Bensen, Benjamin, 4243, 4246


Benson, William, 4118


Bentinck, [Hans Willem, Baron], 961


Bentyen, Captain, 4038 Berchard, Martin, 4372


Berg, (Bery, Burgues), Duchy of, 1678, 1782


Bergen, Classis of, (1800) 4384


Bergen, in Friesland, see Bergum


Bergen, Jan Harm, 703


Bergen, Johannes, 2745, 3082


Bergen, John Hansen, 1799


Bergen, Joris Hanse, 703


Bergen, N. J., petitions that the schoolmaster be required to fulfill his contract, (1663) 539-40; church yet owes Rev. Samuel Megapolensis for services, (1674) 647-48; Van Nieuwenhuysen occa- sionally supplies, (1678) 717; Van


Zuuren supplies occasionally,


(1681) 776-77, 786-87, 820;


a This letter has not yet been recovered, but its substance is known from the answer of Dellius, 1394-1422.


b See under " Dellius " for his defense.


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Bergen, N. J. (continued)


church has 110 members, (1681) 795; approves the call of Colleg- iate Church on Verdieren, (1698) 1198, 1201, 1230; allusions, (1681) 798, (1682) 823; supplied occa- sionally by Selyns, (1682) 829, 852; in good condition, (1687) 936, 945; supports Leisler, (1692) 1043; subscribes for ransom of Turkish captives, (1693) 1063; Bartholf preaches at, (1694) 1107; allusions, (1698) 1269, (1700) 1438; DeWindt expects to settle there, (1750) 3119, 3127-28, 3148; is ordained for Bergen and Staten Island, (1751) 3151; his papers forged, is deposed, 3157-60, 3165, see DeWindt; Rev. William Jack- son called, (1753) 3416, 1423; correspondence of church with classis, 3435; allusions, 3467-68, 3500, 3555, 3562, 3583; Jackson's examination and ordination, (1756) 3652, 3707; allusions, (1765) 3990, (1767) 4086, (1771) 4211, (1772) 4243, 4246, 4248, (1784) 4318, (1800) 4384, 4391 Bergen-op-Zoom, Holland, 247 Bergius, Rev., 101


Bergstraat, [Bergstrasse, Odenwald, Germany], treaty of the, (1650) 1602


Bergum (Bergen, Bergom), in Fries- land, 1578, 1580, 3126


Beringer, Henrich (Hendrick), 4041, 4045


Berkeley, Lord John, 542, 569, 925, 1593


Berkenbeil, John [annes] 2437


Berkenmeyer, Rev. William Christo- pher, Lutheran, called to New York and Albany, (1725) 2335; allu- sions, 2344, 2380, 3084 Berkley Castle, a ship, 1861


Berks county, Pa., 1898


Bermudas, The, 971, 1049, 1252, 4290 Berrian, Rev. Dr William, 1064, 1181, 1217


Berrien, Mr, map of the Manor of Fordham made by, 3725 Berrien, John, 1518 Berrien, Peter, 2477 Berry, Captain John, 632 Berryman, Thomas, 964 Bertholf, Chil., 4243 Bertholf. See also Bartholf


Berwick on Tweed, 1013, 1825, 3430


Bery, see Berg, Duchy of


Besly, Oliver, 1808, 1864, 1891


Bessels, Adam, 143 Best, Herman, 4101


Best, Jacob, 1717, 1720


Best, (Bert, Johannes), John, 3955, 3959


Besten, Rev. Sixtus à, 192


Bestevaer, Albert, 366


Bestvaell, Jeuriach, (Juriaen), 153, 446


Beth, Rev. (P.) Jacobus, 186, 251, 287


Bethlehem, N. Y., (1800) 4382, 4389 Bethlehem, Pa., 2852-53


Bettemer, East Friesland, 707 Betts, Richard, (1660), 464, 600


Betts, Richard, Justice, (1719) 2129, 2132-34, 2135, (1761) 3806, 4232 Beuckelaer (Beuckelaar), Rev.


Adrian, 1183, 1804 Beukelaers, Daniel, 464 Beukelman, see Benkelman


Beum, see Boehm


Beunaire island, see Bonaire, Island of, W. I.


Bever, a ship, 790, 473, 474, 1233


Beveridge, [William], Bishop of St Asaph, 1614


Bevert, Rev. Philip, 40


Beverwyck, (Fort Orange, Albany), 167, 217, 321, 341, 363, 372, 394, 398, 424, 483, 504, 515, 634, 1517 Bevier, Andries, 4074


Bevier, Benjamin, 4074


Bevier, Johannes, 4074-75


Bevier Johannes, jr, 3437, 3446, 3746 Bevier, Louis (Lewis) 3437, 3446, 3746, 3958


Bevier, Samuel, 3141, 3143, 3292-93


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Beys (Beyse, Beis, Beits, DeBeys) Rev. Henricus, a candidate, wishes to be placed among the " Recom- mended," (1704) 1572; is re- ceived by the classis and called to Kingston, (1704) 1577-78, 1582; ordained, and sails for his field, (1705) 1586, 1588-89, 1594; his journal, with account of the arbi- trary dealings of Cornbury with him, (1706) 1615-19; has not yet preached at Kingston, review of the case and of the arbitrary acts of Cornbury, (May 1706) 1635-38, 1645, 1646; account of the affair by Domine DuBois of New York, 1652-53; Beys writes to classis on his position, (May 1706) 1663-66; Cornbury finally relents and al- lows him to preach, 1667-68; al- lusions, 1607, 1622, 1625, 1630, 1655, 1657, 1662, 1667; church of Kingston vacant, (Oct. 1709) 1803, 1841; another minister to be called (Mar. 3, 1710) 1842; Beys con- forms to the Church of England, serving an Anglican church at Harlem, (1709) 1743; classis seeks information about him, (June 2, 1710) 1853, 1856, 1860, 1865; re- port on his unseemly conduct, properly treated by the American ministers, has gone over to the Episcopal church, is suspended from ministry, (Oct. 6, 1710) 1868-70; allusion to the conference on the case of Beis, (Jan. 9, 1711) 1876-77; has a library at Harlem, 1899; signs addresses, with the other Anglican clergy, to the gover- nor, (Jan. 1, 1712-Mar. 5, 1713) 1921, 1950, 1991; rumors of his having sailed for Curaçoa, classis will oppose his settling there, (Sept. 1713) 2007, 2010; in Am- sterdam, wishes to defend himself before the classis, (May 1714) 2042, 2050; his defense, 2055-59;


Beys (Beyse, Beis, Beits, DeBeys) Rev. Henricus (continued)


confesses his ecclesiastical irregu- larities, denies charges of immor- ality, is finally cleared, (July 1714) 2063; is appointed as pastor at Curaçoa, (Oct. 8, 1714) 2071, 2082; allusion, 3939ª


Bible, the, minutes and notes of Dutch translators, 27; printing of new Dutch version, (1635) 86, 119; to be translated into Mo- hawk, (1700) 1379; German Bible belonging to Jonas Bronck, 168; German Bibles to be sent to the Palatine immigrants, (1717) 2112; the printing of the Dutch Bible, (1732) 2598, 3163, 3263; 500 folio Bibles sent to Philadelphia, (1753) 3346; a Divine Revelation, 4323; Congress requested to reprint, (1790) 4355; Douai Bible, 4355. See also Eliot, Rev. John and In- dian Bible


Bickerstaff, Robert, 684


Bickley, May, 1851, 1855, 2026, 2136


Bier, Captain, Henry, 857


Biers, Mr, 221


Bietigheim, in Wurtemberg, Germany, 3083


Bigamy, alleged, 1691


Biggs (Bigges), John, 684


Bilbao (Bilboe), news of the peace received from, 590


Billing, Heinrich, 4372 Billot, Mr, 4176


Binckes, see Benckes


Bingeman, Laurence, 2437


Births, records of, 1998


Bisch, Jan., 824


Bishop, Daniel, 927


Bishop, Joshua, (1761) 3804, 4045, 4180


Bishop, Nathaniel, 927


Bishops in America; instructions of Charles II, to Colonel Nicolls, con- cerning, (1664) 544-45; ambition of Rev. John Miller, (1692) 1037;


a He served in Curaçoa, 1713-17.


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Bishops in America (continued)


need of a bishop, (1702) 1509, (1707) 1690-91, (1708) 1697; Governor Hunter refers to the ne- cessity of, (1712) 1917; Trinity Church makes request for, 1924; fear of, (1755) 3612, (1759) 3728; hoped for, (1762), 3816, (1763) 3864-65, 3887-88, 3890, 3909-10, (1764) 3912; great neces- sity of, (1766) 4058, general


view of the subject, (1767)


4084; applied for, 4110; opposition to, (1768) 4113-16; ar- gument of Rev. Inglis for, (1776) 4299-4300; Rev. Samuel Seabury, the first Bishop of Connecticut, (1784), Rev. Samuel Provoost, first Bishop of New York, (1785), Rev. William White, first Bishop of Pennsylvania, (1785) 4325-27 Bisse, [Philip, D. D.], Bishop of Hereford, 3431


Blaauw (Blauw) Abraham, 2353,


3330, 2402, 2418


Blaauw (Blauw, Blaaw), Rev. Cor- nelius, called to Pompton [Plains], (1761) 3821; accepts, (1762) 3827-28, 3836; allusions, 3927, 3929, 3932-33, 3950-51, 4028, 4036, 4077, 4102-3


" Black Bog, The," sign of J. Baker, in Pater Noster Row, London, 1774


Blackburne, [Lancelot], Archbishop of York, 3484


Blackford, Nicholas, of Flushing, L. I., 413


Blackheath, England, Palatine immi- grants at, (1708-9) 1727, 1786, 1792, 1817, 1819, 1826, 1829-31, 1836


Blackstone, [Sir William], ecclesias- tical laws of Great Britain not applicable to the colonies, 1080- 82


Bladen, [Martin], member of the Board of Trade, 2172, 2192, 2874 Blagg, Captain Benjamin, 990, 1000, 1008-9, 1014


Blair, Rev. Dr, of Virginia, (1699) 1290


Blair, W., clerk of the Privy Coun- cil (1767) 4099


Blake, John, 2173-75


Blake, Jonathan, 4254 Blake, Admiral [Robert] 311


Blanchan, Mattys, 684. See also


Blenshan, Mattys


Blanck (Blanch, Blank) Isaac, 4136, 4198, 4362


Blanck, Jurian, 557


Blanck, Lyda, wife of Isaac Blanck, 4136


Blank, John, 4198 Blasphemy, 645


Blathwayt, William, 1002, 1023,


1285, 1426


Blauvelt, Rev. Isaac, (1772) 4248, 4318, 4323, 4331, 4345, 4347


Blauvelt, (Blauwodd, Blauw), John, 3072, 3925, 4011, 4013, 4029


Blauw, Jurey, 3662 Blauw. See also Blauvelt


Blauwenveld, Isaac, (1752) 3337


Bleecker (Bleeker ), Barent, 4351


Bleecker Harmanus, chargé affaires in Holland, (1841) 8



Bleecker House, The, (Bleecker Hall, Albany), 2177 Bleecker, Jacobus (1761) 3810


Bleecker, Jan Jansen, 720, 770, 827, 862, 1018, 1326


Bleecker, Johannes, 1197, 2112


Bleecker (Bleeker), Captain John, 1326, 1329


Bleecker (Bleeker), Rutgers, 1973,


2052, 2148, 2150-52, 2156-57, 2158, 2670


Blenshan, Mattys, 4040. See also Blanchan, Mattys


Bleyck, Arientje, 573


Blinckerhoff, see Brinckerhoff


Blinshall (Blenshall) Rev. James, Presbyterian minister at Amster- dam, 3854, 3859, 3872-73, 3905, 3907, 3921, 3947, 3999


Block, Hans, magistrate at New Castle on the Delaware, 673-74


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Blok, Mr, candidate for the ministry, 3110


Blom, Abraham, 3074, 3080, 3662 Blom, Barent, 3031


Blom (Bloem, Bloom), Rev. Her- manus, received into Classis of Amsterdam, (1655) 332; ; declines chaplaincy in Dutch navy, 3767; visits Esopus, and is called by the church there, (1659) 445, 446, 450- 51; returns to Holland for ordina- tion, 454-55, 464-66, 470, 473, 475; comes back to Esopus, 459, 460, 462, 478, 485-86, 489, 501, 504, 513; his abode, 496; his salary, 501; bricks sent to him for a house, 512; allusion, 541; description of the church, and of the Indian mas- sacre, (1663) 534-35, 538; re- quests Director Stuyvesant to ap- point an annual Thanksgiving Day for, June 7, 545-47; returns to Holland, (1668) 594-95, 598; al- lusion, 729


Bloodgood, William, 1518


Bloom, Abram, 3733


Bloomer, Rev. Joshua, Anglican rec- tor of Jamaica, Newtown and Flushing, L. I., (1769-90) 4180; sues for his salary, (1771) 4231- 34, (1776) 4295, 4299, (1784) 4325


Bloomingdale, Ulster county, N. Y., (1800) 4383, 4388


Blossom, a ship, 720


Bluis, Jurrie, 3331


Board of Accounts of the Dutch West India Company, reviews New Netherland history, (1614-39) 187-88


Board of Trade, orders reports from New York, quarterly, on all matters, civil and ecclesiastical, (1686) 916, (1689) 961; Bello- mont writes to, (1698) 1240-42; report to, 1244; items relating to the Palatines in their records, (1708-9) 1691-95


Bobin, Jacques, 2146, 2181, 2237


Bocardus, Rev. Johannes, 86


Bockee, Abraham, 2101


Bodaen, Rev. Gualterus, 807-8, 810- 11, 813, 815, 817, 841, 850


Bodet, Daniel, an elder in Kings county, a frequent delegate to the coetus, 3102, 3132, 3176, 3178, 3187-90, 3250, 3331, 3420, 3444, 3462, 3617-18


Bodyn (Bodine), Peter, 2329, 2353, 2403, 2478


Boehler, Peter, a Moravian, 2852-53 Boehm, Mr, (1711) 1884


Boehm (Böhm), Rev. John Philip, reader for certain German churches in Pennsylvania, (1720-25) 2427; urged to assume the ministerial office, (1725-28) 2428; his excel- lent character, 2429-30; consults the Reformed ministers of New York, 2426; seeks advice from the Classis of Amsterdam, 2426-33; the ordinances of his church, 2433- 37; must be ordained in regular form, 2469-73; is ordained by the Dutch ministers of New York, in the name of the classis, (Nov. 23, 1729) 2478-85; the action recorded in the books of the Dutch church of New York, 2486-88; his recon- ciliation with Domine Weiss, 2484-87; subsequent correspond- ence and allusions, 2514-16, 2519, 2521-31, 2556, 2561, 2604-5, 2612, 2630-31, 2701, 2708-10, 2717-18, 2733, 2737, 2741, 2798-2800, 2837, 2862-63, 2910, 3019, 3069, 3071, 3081


Boekzaal, a Dutch periodical, (1765) 3973, 4027


Boel, (Boelen, Beels), Rev. Henricus, received into Classis ofAmsterdam, (1713) 2009; commended for for- eign churches, (1715) 2097; called to church of New York, examined and ordained, (Dec. 16, 1715) 2104-5; allusion to, 2120; natural- ized, (1718) 2123; testifies as to certain statements made by Cap- tain Goelet, of Frelinghuysen's criticisms of the ministry, (July


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Boel, (Boelen, Beels), Rev. Henricus (continued)


25, 1721) 2182-83; is an adviser of the opponents of Frelinghuysen, 2201, 2208, 2216, 2250, 2259-68, 2271-72, 2279, 2284; joins with other ministers in a " statement " vindicating the "Complainants " in publishing their "Complaint " against Frelinghuysen, (June 8, 1725) 2309-12; allusions to, in the Preface to the " Complaint," 2318- 20, 2326-28; affronts of Freling- huysen toward Domines DuBois and Boel, (1726) 2352, 2354; classis writes to Boel and other ministers concerning Frelinghuysen and the troubles at Raritan, (1726) 2366-71; consorts with Frelinghuysen's opponents, 2382; allusions, 2335, 2343, 2352, 2354, 2359, 2362, 2364, 2375; letter from Boel and DuBois to classis, (Jan. 3, 1728) 2400-1; advises, (with DuBois and Antonides), the German churches of Pennsylvania to submit their whole case to clas- sis, 2438-39, see 2425-27; classis writes to the New York ministers on the subject, 2443; directed to or- dain, in the name of the classis, the German, Rev. J. P. Boehm, 2478- 84; the ordination, (1729) 2468- 75, 2487-88, 2528-32, 2592, 2612, 2753; allusions, 2416, 2423, 2426, 2461, 2485-88, 2495, 2559, 2573-74, 2579, 2589; opposes the coetus, 2691-96, 2710, 2712-13, 2728-29, 2959, 2972, 2998; declines to act on a committee on Kings county af- fairs, 2781; acts independently, 2798-2800; correspondence with classis, 2663-64, 2811-19, 2825, 2911-13, 2925; allusions, 2605-8, 2614, 2618, 2621, 2625, 2627, 2677, 2743, 2747, 2749, 2772, 2775-76; performs irregular ser- vices at Newtown, (1748) 3029, 3033, 3039-42, 3054; classis admonishes him, 3061-63, 3066-67;


Boel, (Boelen, Beels), Rev. Henricus (continued)


allusions, 2809-10, 2828-29, 2834- 36, 2838, 2840, 2845, 2862, 2938, 2969; is offered the choice of the parsonages, as the oldest minister, after the death of DuBois, (1751) 3212; his death, (June 27, 1754) 3494; his widow, 3489; his parson- age sold, 3546; allusions, 3014, 3050-52, 3057, 3059, 3071, 3085, 3091, 3116, 3123, 3125-26, 3128, 3145, 3184-85, 3216, 3397, 3435, 3439, 3848; pension granted to his widow, 4238


Boel, John Henry, see Van Bael, Jan Hendrick


Boel, lawyer, (writer of the "Com- plaint " against Frelinghuysen probably the same as Tobias Boel), 2245, 2258-59, 2261, 2264-72, 2279, 2283-84, 2312-29


Boel, Tobias, 2123


Boelen (Boele), Abraham, a deacon, (1726) 2344, 2358, 2378, 2390; a member of the Great Consistory, (1732) 2575; an elder, (1738) 2700


Boelen, Rev. Herman Lancelot, 3920; called to the four churches of Queens county - Jamaica, New- town, Oyster Bay and Success, (July 1765) 3989, 3997, 4000, 4014, 4028, 4036, 4038, 4077, 4103, 4209


Boelen (Boele), Jacob, an elder of the Dutch church of New York, 1190-94, 1197, 1202, 1212, 1273, 1355, 1357, 1366, 1633, 1635, 1662, 1723, 2081, 2377, 2449


Boer, Captain Nicolaes, (1673) 630- 31 (Erroneously printed as " Boes ") Boerew, Ary, 2329 Boerum, Corel [Carl?] 2739


Boerum (Boeram), Simon, member of New York Assembly, 3619, 4176


Boes, Captain Nicholas, see Boer, Cap- tain Nicolaes


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Bogaard (Bogaart), Cornelis, an elder, (1723, 1725) 2204, 2256, 2278


Bogaardt, Cornelis, a candidate, (1695) 1113


Bogaerd, see Bogardus and Bogart Bogaerde, C. van der, secretary of the Classis of Amsterdam, 2733-35




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