Genealogical notes of New York and New England families, Part 5

Author: Talcott, S. V. (Sebastian Visscher), b. 1812
Publication date: 1883
Publisher: Albany, N.Y. : Weed, Parsons and Co.
Number of Pages: 840


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Daughter, m. HENRY KNEELAND.


(See Riker's Harlem.)


323.


Peter, son of (232) John Bogert, Jr., and Abigail Quick, was born April 29, 1757 ; married Mary, daughter of Thomas Lawrence and Mary Willet (b. January 13, 1766), June 15, 1783, and had


379 Son, b. August 16, 1783 ; d. August 20, 1785.


380 Thomas L., b. January 21, 1787 ; d. June 21, 1787.


381 Son, b. March 22, 1788; d. May 17, 1788.


382 Peter Byvanck, b. May 6, 1789 ; d. August 7, 1811.


383 Cornelis, b. January 7, 1791 ; d. December 14, 1874. 384 Mary L.


385 Eliza.


386 James Lawrence, died in New York, August 19, 1881.


387 Amelia, d. August 21, 1797.


d. October 14, 1841.


388 Edward L., 8


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389 Robert,


d. November 14, 1799.


390 Eloise,


LAWRENCE.


391 Henry K.,


d. August 30, 1875.


392 Ann Amelia,


m. TAYLOR.


393 Harriet L.


On or about April 28, 1785, Peter Bogert formed a co- partnership with his brother-in-law Peter Byvanek, under the name of Byvanck & Bogert, and was engaged in the European trade until March 2, 1793. He was also for a time in partner- ship with his brother-in-law, George Barnwell. He died June 11, 1838.


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David Schuyler (Rev.), son of (246) Nicholas C. Bogart and Anna Schuyler, was born in New York in 1770; married Elizabeth Platt, sister of Colonel Richard Platt, an officer of the American army during the Revolution, and had


394 Ann Schuyler, b. May 25, 1794; m. CHARLES DEBOST ; d. 1834. 395 Elizabeth, b. December 8, 1795; (the authoress) d. single May 12, 1879.


396 David S., b. 1798; was a professor of Mathematics in Richmond, Va. ; died in 1849, leaving a daughter.


397 William Henry, b. 1800; d. s. ; graduate of Yale college ; d. in 1836.


398 Eugene, b. April, 1803 ; m. ELIZA ANN PECK; d. 1847, leaving three daughters and one son.


399 Aluyn, b. December 8, 1805; m. ELIZABETH WALKER ; d. Feb- ruary 7, 1860, leaving one daughter and three sons.


400 Alexander James, b. April, 1808; m., 1st., OLIVIA HOWLAND ; 2d., AGNES STUART ; d. 1870, leaving four sons by the first wife and three sons and three daughters by the second wife.


401 Orlando M., b. December, 1810 ; m., 1st., CATHARINE TERHUNE; 2d., JULIA M. LUPTON; two sons and three daughters by first wife.


Rev. David S. Bogart was a student at Columbia college. He was ordained a clergyman and accepted a call to the Presby- terian church at Southampton, L. I., where he remained seven- teen years. He resigned his pastorate and returned to the Reformed Dutch church in which he had been brought up and educated. For a time before he returned to the Dutch church


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he had charge of the First Presbyterian church in Albany, but left it on account of the severity of the climate. He was chaplain to the Legislature in 1797.


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Sarah, daughter of (273) Magdalena Bogart and Ben- jamim Van Wie, was born June 9, 1797; married Samuel Waterman, March 6, 1820, and had


402 Robert Henry, b. April 7, 1822.


403 Magdalene, b. January 12, 1824; d. March 1, 1880. " Miss MAGDALENE WATERMAN, sister of Mr. Robert H. Waterman, died at their residence, No. 64 Chapel street, last evening, after a short illness. Miss Waterman had been suffering from a cold, which finally terminated in typhoid pneumonia, after a sickness of but two weeks. She was a most esti- mable lady, who was widely known in the city. Her many virtues and kindly acts made for her a large circle of friends, who will be pained to learn of her death. The friends of her brother extend their warmest sympathy to him in his affiiction." [Evening Journal, March 2, 1880.


Samuel Waterman died February 7, 1826.


SARAH BOGART, his widow, died June 28, 1873.


SAMUEL WATERMAN was the sixth in descent from Thomas Waterman, one of the original proprietors of Norwich, Conn., and seventh from Robert Waterman who came from England in 1635 and settled in Mansfield, Mass.


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Edward Strong, son of (288) Stephen Van Rensse- laer Bogert and Amanda Strong ; married Helen M., daugh- ter of Joseph R. Hart and Elizabeth Cook, and step-daughter of Dr. Benjamin Franklin Bache, U. S. N., June 6, 1866, and had


404 Edward S., b. July 30, 1867.


405 Rosalie Bates, b. January 10, 1870.


Dr. Edward S. Bogert is a surgeon in the United States navy.


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345.


John, son of (290) John Henry Bogart and Eliza Her- mans, was born in Albany, February 8, 1836 ; married Emma Clara, daughter of Professor William J. Jefferis, of West- chester, Pa., November 2, 1870, and had


406 Eliza Hermans, b. October 2, 1871 ; d. July 19, 1872. 407 John, b. April 5, 1875 ; d. July 16, 1875.


John Bogart was educated at the Albany Academy and at Rutger's College, N. J., whence he graduated in 1853. He directly began the practice of the profession of a civil engineer, and was engaged in the location and construction of railways and upon the enlargement of the Erie canal. For some time he acted as an instructor at the Albany Academy. He was engaged in the original construction of the New York Central Park; during the Civil war he was engaged in the engineers' service of the army, and stationed for most of the time at Fort Monroe, Va. He afterwards was connected with the construc- tion of Prospect Park, Brooklyn, the West Chicago parks, the State Capitol grounds at Nashville, Tenn., and he designed and supervised the construction of the park at Albany, N. Y. He ยท has also been in general practice as a civil engineer, and has been engineer-in-chief of the Brooklyn Park Commission, and chief engineer of the Department of Public Parks, New York. He is a director and secretary of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Ile was in charge of the Engineering exhibit at the International Exposition, at Philadelphia, in 1876. He resides in the city of New York.


350.


Isaac Henry, son of (293) Angelica Bogart and (202) Samuel Reed, was born in New York city, November 28, 1805. He is ummarried, and resides in New York.


Colonel Reed began his mercantile carcer at the early age of fourteen, with Wynkoop & Stanton, wholesale grocers, and afterwards with Peck, Walton & Carley, both houses of high standing and credit, the former doing business at No. 5 Coenties Slip, on the corner of Water street, New York. At the age of twenty-one he entered into the same line of busi-


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ness with Henry Suydam, the firm being known as Suydam & Reed ; they occupied the premises No. 5 Coenties Slip.


Before railways were known, and when stage coaches were but little used, Colonel REED travelled frequently during the winters of his early mercantile life, on horseback through the Western states, particularly through Ohio, where he made many friends, who have continued to this day to give him their busi- ness and their friendship. He was one of the first, if not the very first, to introduce into the New York market the cele- brated and well known "Round Hoop" Ohio flour. Colonel REED retired from the firm of Suydam & Reed and formed a partnership with Charles Schermerhorn and Robert B. Lefferts, under the name of Reed, Schermerhorn & Co. On the death of Mr. Schermerhorn Colonel REED continued the commission business in his own name for many years, and eventually took into partnership James R. Turner, who has been with him a long time and in whom he puts especial confidence. The firm then became Isaac H. Reed & Co., and so continues doing a produce commission business at No. 5 State street, New York. There are but few merchants in that city who have been in business so long whose high standing and credit have been so continuous, and who have had the uninterrupted confidence of their consignors, and of those who have done business with them, which he has always held. Colonel REED, when a young man, was a member of the La Fayette Guards, a regiment of dis- tinction in those days, and became its commanding officer. He has been a director of the Bank of the State of New York, of the American Fire Insurance Company, of the Republic Fire Insurance Company, a member of the Chamber of Commerce and president of the Produce Exchange. He still remains in active business.


351.


George Henry, son of (293) Angelica Bogart and her second husband (See 1802, Talcott Pedigree) George Talcott, was born in New York city, July 16, 1811 ; married Catharine Jane, daughter of General W. W. Starke, of Augusta, Ga., (b. October 8, 1826), November 9, 1843, and had


408 Starke, b. December 10, 1848.


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George Henry Talcott was an officer in the United States army. He died at Virginia Springs, near Augusta, Ga., June 8, 1854.


CATHARINE JANE STARKE, his widow, died February 26, 1869. (See 1818, Talcott Pedigree.)


352.


Sebastian Visscher, son of (293) Angelica Bogart and her second husband (See 1802, Talcott Pedigree) George Talcott, was born in New York city, November 24, 1812; married (406) Olivia Maria, daughter of (372) Robert Shear- man and (481) Anna Maria Sherman (b. October 14, 1823), November 23, 1843, and had


409 George, b. October 6, 1844; m. MARY ISABEL HYDE DOWNING June 23, 1879.


410 Angelica Bogart, b. February 24, 1846 ; m. (153) CLARENCE RATH- BONE, September 11, 1866.


411 Robert Shearman, b. October 23, 1847 ; m. M. D. BARCLAY, May 18, 1870 ; no. ch.


412 Anna Maria, b. October 17, 1849.


413 Sarah Gibson, b. December 25, 1851.


S. Visscher Talcott, the compiler of this work, resides in Albany, N. Y. (See 1819, Talcott Pedigree.)


363.


Margaret, daughter of (300) William Henry Bogart and Jane Haswell Root, was born in Ithaca, N. Y., June 9, 1836 ; married in Aurora, N. Y., Henry A., son of Edwin B. Morgan and Charlotte F. Wood, May 12, 1864, and had


414 Edwin Vernon, b. February 22, 1865.


415 Frederick Grinnell, b. February 25, 1866.


416 Pierrepont, b. November 6, 1867; d. July 9, 1871.


417 Clarence, b. June 20, 1869.


418 Edith Pierrepont, b. December 1, 1873.


Mr. Henry A. Morgan and family reside in Aurora, N. Y.


365.


Annie Lincoln, daughter of (300) William Henry Bogart and Jane Haswell Root, was born in Aurora, N. Y.,


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March 6, 1848; married by the Rev. William H. Casey, in Aurora, Tallmage Delafield, Jr., son of Tallmage Delafield and Anna Lawrence, June 2, 1880, and had


419 Tallmage Percival, b. March 20, 1881, in Aurora, N. Y.


Mr. Delafield and family reside in New York city.


366.


Kate Hamilton, daughter of (300) William Henry Bogart and Jane Haswell Root, was born in Aurora, N. Y., September 11, 1851 ; married by the Rev. William H. Casey and the Rev. Walter Ayrault, Antoine de Beelen Lovett, son of George Sidney Lovett and Caroline de Beelen, December 29, 1880, and had


420 Catharine Hamilton, b. at Lawndale, Ill., June 16, 1881.


Mr. Lovett's family reside in Washington, D. C.


409.


George, son of (352) Sebastian Visscher Talcott and (406) Olivia M. Shearman, was born in Attleboro, Mass., October 6, 1844 ; married Mary Isabel Hyde, daughter of Jerome F. Downing and Henrietta Bagg, of Erie, Pa., June 23, 1879, and had


421 Winifred, b. April 17, 1880.


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George Talcott is a Lieutenant-Commander in the United States Navy. He entered the Navy November 23, 1861, and graduated from the Naval Academy June, 1865. He was com- missioned an Ensign December 1, 1866 ; commissioned Master March 12, 1868 ; commissioned Lieutenant March 26, 1869, and the commission of Lieutenant-Commander he received March 25, 1880. He served on the Chattanooga in 1866, and on the Mohican from 1866 to 1868, and on the Mohongo from 1868 to 1869, both ships on the Pacific Squadron. In 1870 he was on duty at the Norfolk Navy Yard. He was on the Ticonderoga, South Atlantic Squadron, from 1871 to 1874; then ordered on the Hassler, Pacific coast, for coast survey


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duty, from 1874 to 1876; on the Ranger, Asiatic Station, 1876 to 1877; on the Swatara, North Atlantic Squadron, in 1878; on the Michigan, on the Lakes, from 1879 to 1882, and ordered to the Norfolk Navy Yard in January, 1882. (See 1850, Talcott Pedigree, 435 Shearman; 367 Visscher.)


410.


Angelica Bogart, daughter of (352) Sebastian Visscher Talcott and (406) Olivia M. Shearman, was born in Albany, February 24, 1846; married (153) Clarence, son of (130) Joel Rathbone and Emeline W. Munn, September, 11, 1866, and had


422 Albert, b. July 27, 1868.


423 Joel, b. September 12, 1869.


424 Angelica Talcott, b. March 13, 1871.


425 Ethel, b. December 11, 1877.


Clarence Rathbone and family reside in Albany. (See 153 Rathbone; 435 Shearman; 367 Visscher; and 1850 Talcott Pedigree.)


NOTES.


FROM THE RECORDS OF THE LUTHERAN CHURCH AT LOONEN- BURG, NOW ATHENS.


1726, bp. January 25, Johannes, at Newton (W. Camp), son of Johan Pieter Borchard and Amelia.


1732, b. January 21, Marytje, dau. of Hendryk Borghard and Eva.


1732, b. March 26, Marytje, dau of Andreas Berger, Jr., and Eva. Sponsors, Peter Hendricks and dau. Marytje.


1735, b. October 2, Nicolaus, son of Peter Borghart and Mallie.


1736, b. October 23, Eytje, dau. of Hendryk Borghard and Eva. Sponsors, Jochem Janssen and wife Eytje.


1738, b. June 23, Conrad, son of Peter Borgard and Amalia. Sponsors, Nicholas and Christina Brandow.


1739, b. April 28, Coenrad, son of Gerrit Borgard and Marytje.


1740, b. September 1, Anna, dau. of Peter Borgard and Amalia.


1741, b. July 14, Geesche, dau. of Gerrit Borgard and Marytje. Sponsors, Coenrad Borgard and Geesche, gr. parents.


1743, b. July 11, Catharine, dau. of Peter Bogard and Amalia. Sponsors, Johannes, Hendrick and Catharine Spoon.


1743, b. June 1, Jan, son of Gerrit Borgard and Marytje.


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1747, b. March 20, Johannes, son of Petrus Borgard and Eva.


1748, b. April 2, Hendryk, son of Gerrit Borgard and Marytje.


1749, b. July 2, Geesche, dau. of Jan Borgard and Betty.


1749, b. August 16, Conrad, son of Petrus Borgard and Eva.


1749, b. November 14, Marytje, dau. of Conrad Borgard, Hendrick's son, and Judikje, dau. of Jochem Valkenburgh. The two married January 14, 1750.


(Above is the result of an examination of the Lutheran Church Records, of Loonenburg, now Athens.)


"1641, January 30, Joost Bogaert was commissioned by Queen Christine Commander of the Swedish Colony, on the "South River," (at a place about eight miles above the present town of Burlington, N. J.), with a yearly salary of 500 florins, payable to his banker by the Swedish residents at the Hague."


1667, October 11, Cornelis Janse Bogaert (spelled Bougaert), was one of the Patentees of the town of Flatbush, L. I.


Martyn Bogaert married Gysbertye Osterhout, and had Annatje, bp. in Kinderhook August 11, 1706.


Cornelis Bogaert married Eva Bosch, and had Jacob, bp. in Kingston September 8, 1706.


Gysbert Bogert, born in Menesink ; married Catrina Deckker, born at (* Rochester ?) but living in Menesink, May 27, 1722, and had Cornelis, bp. June 30, 1723 ; Hanna, bp. July 4, 1725 ; Jannetjen, bp. June 25, 1727.


Coonradt and John Burgaert were of Kinderhook at an early date.


The time when most of the emigrants to Rensselaerwyck came over was in 1651.


* Thus on the records.


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1. ARMS :


Field ar. on a fess az. a demi-female robed gu, holding in her dexter hand a bird sa, behind an anchor sa. In chief on dexter a tree proper, and on sinister a mountain proper. In base a bird sejant with wings displayed sa. Lambrequin crimson, lining white.


2. CREST :


Over an Esquire's helmet a wreath az. ar., surmounted by a cross-crosslet within a ring az.


3. Morro :


Cruci dum fido spiro.


Arms graven on a window in the old Dutch church and borne by Volckert Janszen Douw.


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Jan Douw, of Leuwarden, province of Friesland, Hol- land, burgher, had, besides other children,


2 Volckert, m. DOROTHE JANSE VAN BREESTEDE.


3 Neeltje, m., 1st, JAN JANSZEN VAN DITMARSEN, the ancestor of the Ditmars family ; 2d, LOUIS JORISZEN (j. m.) VAN DER VEER, in Teal't, January 9, 1650.


4 Andries, m. -.


5 Lysbeth, m. JOHANNES VAN Ers, one of the early settlers of Schenectady.


2.


Volckert, son of Jan Douw, of Leuwarden, was in Beverwyck in 1638-1681. He was a brewer and trader. His house-lot was on the corner of Broadway and State street,


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on the west side. He dealt largely in real estate and owned several of the islands in the Hudson river below Albany. He married Dorothe Janse Van Breestede, of Breestede, Den- mark (now Germany), April 19, 1650, and had


6 Jonas, m. 1st (5), MAGDALENA QUACKENBUSH, September 20, 1683, (old Bible) ; 2d, CATRINA WITBECK, widow of Jacob Sanders Glen, April 24, 1696.


7 Andries, m., 1st, ANNETJE, June 24, 1685 ; 2d, ELSJE HANSE, June 23, 1697 ; 3d, LYDIA DE MEYER, October 21, 1702 ; 4th, ADRIANA VANDERGRIFT, in New York, February 24, 1708.


73 Volckertje, m. CLAES JANSEN VAN BROCKHOVEN.


8 Dorothe.


9 Catrina (Caatje), m. (3) HENDRICK JANS OOTHOUT, April 30, 1684.


10 Engeltje, m. ANDRIES JANS WITBECK about 1683.


11 Hendrick, m. NEELTJE MYNDERTSE VAN YVEREN, widow of (1) Capt. Marten Gerritsen Van Bergen, October 3, 1697. He died before 1704.


12 Elsje.


13 Rebecca.


14 Volckert, m. MARGARETA VAN TRICHT, November 16, 1701.


15 Greetje, m. (4) GERRIT TEUNIS VAN VECHTEN.


Captain Volckert Janszen Douw died in 1681.


DOROTHE, his widow, died November 22, 1701.


Embracing the principles of Mennon, who was also a native of Friesland, Captain VOLCKERT JANSZEN DOUW was driven by religious persecutions to Friedrichstadt, Denmark, a city where religious liberty was extended to the Mennonites. About 1637 the Calvinists again waged war against this hunted sect, and as the Holland colony of New Netherlands was already flourish- ing enough to attract emigration, many fled here for religious freedom, and among them VOLCKERT JANSZEN Douw, his brother and two sisters, together with cousins and other rela- tives, which accounts for names that could not otherwise be placed. VOLCKERT J. Douw held the rank of Captain in the Dutch army. He settled for a few months at Catskill, going to Beverwyck late in 1638. He was deacon in the church and guardian of the widows and poor in 1654, and was magistrate from 1654 to 1660. Was a wealthy brewer and real estate dealer. Owned much land at Esopus, N. Y., and was one of


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the original patentees. Held the office of commissary and continuously that of Indian commissioner. At different times he was attorney and guardian for large estates. Made his will in 1680 and died in 1681. 'In 1640 he received a con- veyance of lands from the Indians, which was confirmed to his widow in 1693; a portion of which is the site of Douw's Building, corner of State street and Broadway. His brewery was situated on the east half of the Exchange block, now occupied by the Government Post-Office, and extended to the river. It was sold in 1675 to his nephew Harman Rutgers. He is spoken of as the "Honorable VOLCKERT Douw, Burgher of the village and master (Heerschaps) of the Bouwery lying in the colony of Rensselaerwyck." His summer home was on Papsknae Island. In 1666 an extraordinary and frightful flood inundated the Island, sweeping away houses, breweries (of which he had two immense ones), cattle, and all his personal property, including his papers and records, the family barely escaping with their lives. Not a thing was saved but a small round table and a colt, which were carried by the current through the "Hoist-door " into the second story of the house. This accounts for the paucity of records. The same year he purchased the ground now known as "Douw's Point Wolven- hoeck," just below the village of Greenbush.


4. Andries, son of (1) Jan Douw, of Leuwarden, Holland, married, and had


16 Jan Andries, m. CATRYN


There was an Andries Douw who lived in the North ward in New York in 1702, his family consisting of one male, one female, and two female children.


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Jonas, son of (2) Captain Volckert Douw and Dorothe Janse, married, 1st, (5) Magdalena, daughter of (1) Pieter Quackenbush and Martje, September 20, 1683, and had


17 Marytje, bp. October 19, 1684.


18 Volckert, bp. November 14, 1686; d. April 17, 1711.


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19 Dorothe, bp. June 22, 1689.


20 Petrus, bp. March 24, 1692; m. ANNA VAN RENSSELAER, October 8, 1717 ; d. August 21, 1775.


Magdalena, wife of JONAS Douw, died and he married, 2d, CATRINA, daughter of Jan Thomas Witbeck, and widow of Jacob Sanders Glen, April 24, 1696.


Captain JONAS VOLCKERT DOUW died October 7, 1736, and was buried in Greenbush. He was Lieutenant of Foot in 1700, and later promoted to the rank of Captain.


7.


Andries, son of (2) Captain Volckert Douw and Dorothe Janse, married, 1st, in New York, (Annetje, widow, June 24, 1685 ?), and had


21 Johannes, bp. Oct. 10, 1686.


Annetje, wife of ANDRIES DOUW, died and he married, 2d, ELSJE, daughter of Johannes Hanse and Effie Jellise (b. October 23, 1676), June 23, 1697.


Elsje Hanse, 2d wife of ANDRIES Douw, died in child-bed December . 15, 1699, and her child on the 17th of the same month. He married, 3d, LYDIA, daughter of Nicholas de Meyer and Lydia Van Dyck, October 21, 1702, and had


22 Rachel, bp. August 1, 1703.


23 Volckert, bp. April, 1704; died same day.


24 Catherine, bp. November 26, 1704; d.


Lydia de Meyer, 3d wife of ANDRIES Douw, died and he married, 4th, ADRIANNA VANDERGRIFT, of New York, February 24, 1708, and had


25 Catharina, bp. December 19, 1708, in New York.


26 Reynier, bp. November 5, 1710, in New York.


27 Volckert, (b. March 17), bp. April 3, 1713 ; m. (80) RACHEL BOGART, April 19, 1742.


28 Anna, bp. January 22, 1716.


29 Wilhelmus, bp. April 11, 1718; m. MARGARITA GERBRANTS, April 21,1748.


30 Johannes, bp. April 22, 1722 ; m. ANNETJE.


Captain Andries Douw was of the Manor of Rensselaerwyck in 1684, and Master of the open-boat "John, " plying between Albany and New York. He was a Lieutenant of Foot soldiers. In 1703 he was elected a Representative in General Assembly.


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Hendrick, son of (2) Captain Volckert Douw and Dorothe Janse, married Neeltje, daughter of Myndert Freder- ickse Van Yveren and widow of (1) Martin Gerritsen Van Bergen, October 3, 1697, and had


31 Volckert, bp. June 26, 1698 ; d. y.


32 Volckert, bp. September 3, 1699; m., 1st, MARGARET VANDERPOEL, before 1720; 2d, HANNAII HOGAN.


33 Dorothea, bp. March 25, 1701.


34 Pieterje, bp. August 16, 1702; m. WILLIAM HOGAN.


35 Johannes, bp. June 25, 1704.


36 Neeltje, bp. November 27, 1709 ; unmarried.


Hendrick Douw was buried May 18, 1751.


14.


Volckert, son of (2) Captain Volckert Douw and Dorothe Jans, married Margareta, daughter of Abraham Van Tricht and Elizabeth Teller, (b. October 21, 1683), November 16, 1701, and had


37 Dorothea, bp. August 16, 1702.


38 Abraham, bp. November 17, 1706 ; m., 1st, LYNTIE WINNE, Jan- uary 6, 1730 ; 2d, (72) CATHARINE LANSING, November 23, 1761.


39 Johannes, bp. January 12, 1709 ; m. (77) JANNETJE BOGART.


40 Elizabeth, bp. October 24, 1711 ; m. MYNDERT VEEDER, Decem- ber 19, 1733.


41 Margareta, bp. April 14, 1717.


Margareta, wife of VOLOKERT DOUW, was buried January, 1752.


VOLCKERT DOUW was buried September 2, 1753.


Elizabeth Teller, mother of VOLCKERT DOUW's wife Margareta, married, 1st, Abraham Van Tricht; 2d, Melchert Wynants Vanderpoel, June 29, 1692, and died in 1720. She was the daughter of William Teller, merchant, of New York, and Margaret Dorchesen, and was born in 1652.


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Jan Andries, son of (4) Andries (Jans?) Douw, mar- ried Catryn -, and had


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42 Margriet, bp. August 16, 1684.


43 Elsje, bp. June 2, 1689.


44 Adrian, bp. June 22, 1691, in New York.


45 Maria, bp. June 17, 1694, in New York ; d. y.


46 Maria, bp. December 20, 1696, in New York.


47 Femmetje, bp. April 17, 1709.


48 Catrina, bp. March 8, 1713.


49 Johannes, bp. December 11, 1715.


Jan Andries Douw bought a home in Albany in 1678, and removed to New York in 1690.


20.


Petrus, son of (6) Jonas Douw and (5) Magdalena Pietrus Quackenbush, was born March 24, 1692; married Anna, daughter of Hendrick Van Rensselaer and Catharine Van Bruggen, October 8, 1717, and had


50 Magdalena, b. August 1, 1718 ; m. HARMEN GANSEVOORT, May 29, 1740 ; d. October 12, 1796.


51 Volckert, b. May 23, 1720 ; m. ANNA DE PEYSTER, May 20, 1742 ; d. March 20, 1801.


52 Hendrick, b. April 13, 1722 ; d. December 17, 1756.


53 Catrina, b. March 23, 1724 ; d. Jan. 1, 1811.


54 Maria, b. December 25, 1725 ; m. JOHANNES GANSEVOORT, Decem- ber 2, 1750; d. August 17, 1759.


55 Margarita, b. October 2, 1729; m. Dr. HENRICUS VAN DYCK, De cember 21, 1752.


56 Anna, b. February 20, 1732 ; m. GERARDUS BEECKMAN.


57 Elizabeth, b. December 1, 1733 ; m. (51) JOHN M. BEECKMAN, January 21, 1764.


58 Rageltie, b. February 27, 1736 ; d. August 4, 1806.


Anna Van Rensselaer, wife of PETRUS Douw, died March 29, 1756.


PETRUS Douw died August 21, 1775.


The old house at "Wolvenhoeck " (so named in 1717) was built by PETRUS Douw in 1724.


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Volckert, son of (7) Andries V. Douw and Adrianna Vandergrift, was born March 17, 1713; married (80) Rachel, daughter of (20) Cornelis Bogaert and (14) Dorothy Oothout, (b. March 3, 1715) April 19, 1742, and had


70


Douw.


59 Andries, b. October 22, 1745 ; m. CATHARINE DE FOREST, January 23, 1767.


60 Lydia, b. --; m. (65) HENDRICK OOTHOUT, September 1, 1765.


Volckert Andries Douw died in Albany August 27, 1768. Hle was constable in 1735.


RACHEL BOGAERT, widow of VOLCKERT A. Douw, died Sep- tember 23, 1780.


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Johannes, son of (7) Andries Douw and his 4th wife Adrianna Vandergrift, was baptised April 22, 1722; married Annitie -, and had




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