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60 Marigrita Simonze,
61 Marritje Burbank,
83 Wintie Van Tuyls.
84 Rebecca Staats.
It will be observed that the numbers from 60 to 69, both in- clusive, are duplicated. It will also be observed that according to the universal custom in the olden times, the sexes were sepa- rated in their seats.
Across the ends of 76, 77 and 78 are written the words "Stoelen voor den Predikant"-Chairs for the Preacher.
This was the second church edifice ; it was built about 1714, partially destroyed by fire by the British early in the revolu- tion as a rebel church, and what was left standing was subse- quently blown down, in a heavy gale.
The name of Daniel Corsen does not appear among those of the pew-holders ; but as he was generally the incumbent of some civil office, his seat was in No. 1 or 2. He was county clerk at the time he made the diagram.
Soon after the settlement of Dr. Van Pelt the plan of re- building the church at Richmond was revived, and through the energetic efforts of the pastor, it was carried successfully into execution. The church now standing was built, and ready for service in July, 1808, when it was dedicated ; the Rev. Dr. Livingston, of New York, conducting the services. From that time on Doctor Van Pelt ministered to this church and that at the north side until 1835, when Doctor Brownlee, his successor, ministered to both until 1853. The connection between the two churches was dissolved in 1854, when the church in Richmond became a distinct and separate ecclesiastical organization. Its first pastor after that event was the Rev. Thomas R. G. Peck,
82 Annietie fountain,
62 Neliete Treelandt,
63 Ainatie Martlinghs,
70 Cornelia -
59 Catrina Berckelo,
60 Sara Elles,
73 Knelia - ricke,
74 Magritie Gerrode,
75 Jannetje Van Woggelom,
76 Maria Beekman,
78 Vacant,
79 Fytie Mersereau,
54 Cornelia Veghte,
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and his successors have been Rev. Erskine N. White, Rev. Jacob Fehrmann, Rev. J. H. Sinclair, and the pulpit was for a while supplied alternately with that of the church of the Huguenots, by Rev. Dr. F. M. Kip. This church has a chapel at Gifford's.
The building of a new church was talked of in 1818, and Governor Tompkins gave two lots at Tompkinsville, on which to erect it. The work was commenced and the corner stone laid October 20, 1818. The church was completed, and dedi- cated July 23, 1820. Rev. Peter I. Van Pelt of the Port Rich- mond church occupied the pulpit till May, 1823, when this church became a distinct society and separate charge, its incor- poration being effected the same year. This enterprise was car- ried to completion through the perseverance of Doctor Van Pelt, assisted by the munificence of Vice-President Tompkins, who donated the land and contributed a large sum of money toward building the church. Doctor Van Pelt supplied the pulpit until 1823, when, as an independent church, the Rev. John E. Miller became its pastor. He was installed October 19, 1823, and for nearly twenty-four years was pastor of the church. He died August 24, 1847, and the Rev. Alexander R. Thompson became the second pastor, in 1848. During his incumbency, some of the members withdrew their connection, and organized a church at Stapleton, nearer their own residences, with which Mr. Thompson identified himself, after having served this church three years and three months. The vacancy thus left by him was filled by the Rev. Philip M. Brett, who was in- stalled December 24, 1851. and died January 14, 1860. He was succeeded by the Rev. Edward W. Hitchcock, who was ordained and installed August 8, 1860. It was his first pastorate. He resigned March 1, 1866. It was during his pastorate that the new church edifice was built, on what is known as Brighton Heights, on a hill commanding a fine view of the bay, New York city and Long Island. The corner stone of this church was laid October 27, 1863, and it was dedicated November 3, 1864. The cost of the church was $14,300. Its site is diagon- ally opposite the northwest corner of the old quarantine grounds.
The old church building was sold, and has since been used for a variety of purposes, at times as a feed store, confectionery shop, political headquarters and carriage shop, in which use it
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is still occupied. Some of the older people, as well as the former pastors, who have precious memories connected with religious work within the ancient edifice, deplore the action which consigned the building to such unhallowed uses. It may justly be claimed that a respectful regard for the good and faithful ones who founded the church, and the pious men and women who maintained its services during so many years of its history, and a wholesome reverence for the cause it re- . presented, ought to have prompted those who had the manage- ment of the matter, to have held the building from the pur- poses of secular business, for the possibilities of further use in connection with some of the enterprises of the church.
Rev. Herman R. Timlow was installed October 24, 1866, and resigned November 1, 1867. Rev. I. Ralston Smith supplied the pulpit in 1868 .. Rev. Thomas G. Watson was installed May 13, 1869, and resigned September 11, 1871. Rev. William T. Enyard was installed April 13, 1873, and resigned on account of ill health, July 13, 1879. He died April 26. 1880. Rev. William Walton Clark, the succeeding pastor was installed March 16, 1880. During his pastorate, the church was entirely released from debt, and a beautiful Sunday school and lecture room was built in the rear of the church. The expense of building and furnishing the Sunday school and lecture room, and repairing and refurnishing the church in 1881, amounted to $9,980.73.
THE ANCIENT BAPTISMAL RECORD OF THE EARLY DUTCH CITURCH.
This book, beginning in 1696, and containing apparently a complete record of the baptisms of the early Dutch church on Staten Island for a period of more than half a century, is still in existence, being now in the keeping of the consistory of the Dutch Reformed church at Port Ricmond. This venerable and valnable relic several years ago fell into bad company and be- came degraded to the level of common garret rubbish. While in this condition, and just as it was about to be consigned to a bonfire by those who had no knowledge of its value, it was rescued from destruction by Mr. Alfred de Groot, who promptly placed it in the hands of its proper custodians. Its records contain valuable genealogical data touching almost every old family of the island and many others. It is written in Dutch, and is now considerably defaced by time and wear,
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and much of it quite difficult to read. Those who would con- sult it also find a still greater difficulty in the utter absence of any order in its arrangement, so that to surely find whether any desired name is contained in it or not, the whole book must be gone through. These obstacles united render the record practically a "sealed book," except to those who have the ability to read faded Dutch manuscript, and the time and patience to search through such a long list to find the names they wish to see. Believing that the service of unlocking this sealed treasure will be appreciated by those who may have occasion to refer to it, we have transcribed the entire list, as far as it has any genealogical significance, and have arranged the entries all in the alphabetic order of the surnames of the fathers.
The custom prevailed of baptizing children at a very tender age. In the early years of the record occasionally the date of birth is given together with the date of baptism, as in the following entry :
" Cornelis Tyssen zyne gedoopte Kinderen zyn Dochter Elizabeth is gebooren den 1705 28 van May ende heeft zynen Doop ontfangen den 2 Augustus De Getuygen bennen Leenert Smack de ende Sara Smack."
In the very early records it will be noticed the mother's name is not given. In most cases two "getuygen" or witnesses, names appear in connection with each baptism, though in some only one appears, and in others none at all.
The record contains many old Dutch words and phrases now more or less obsolete, which, through the kindness of Dr. Brownlee, who has made the book a matter of considerable study, we are able to bring together in the following list, with their parallel English words or expression. We give the Dutch in Roman type, and the corresponding English in italics :
Ouwders-parents; kinderen-children; getruygen-witness- es ; gedoopt-baptized ; den -- the or then ; de-the ; van-of ; dese-these ; zyne-his or her ; soon, or zoon-son ; bennen- are ; dochter-daughter ; en -- and ; geborn-born; met-with; gemelle, or tweelings-twins; bediening-office, employment or service ; heeft-has ; de compeer-god-father ; de peet-god- mother; doop -- baptism; Christelycken-Christian; onfangen- obtained or received; haar, or haaren-her ; vervolgh-contin- uation; eene-a or one; voor-for; op-of; het-the; genaemt
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-is named ; zie-see; dezer-this ; donderdagh -- Thursday; dingsday-Tuesday; sonne opgang-sunrise; omtrent-about; Heeren-the Lord; naam-name; opgegeven-given up.
The book also contains records of later date, of children baptized by Rev. William Jackson for the Reformed Protestant Dutch church at the north side of Staten Island, July 9, 1786 to October 29 of the same year. 7: in the "new church at the North Side," from May 27, 1787 to October 11, 1789, 31: by Rev. Peter Stryker, from October 17. 1790 to November 14, same year, 9. Mr. Stryker was installed in this church by Mr. Livingston, Thursday, November 11, 1790. The record of bap- tisms was kept by Mr. A. Ryersz. The fee of one, or some- times two shillings, which was sometimes paid, was dnly en- tered. The names of "parents or witnesses" accompany the entry of each baptism in that list in such a way as to leave no way of distinguishing between the two classes, hence the omis- sion of all names on that list.
The title page bears the following inscription:
"Register Boek Van De K-d Namen Der Kinderen De- welck Gedoopt Bennen Op Staten Eylandt Van D- Beginne Van flet Jaer Anno 1696."
In the following list, the date of baptism is followed by the names of child, father and mother, in the order mentioned.
Oct. 8, 1721, Hilletje, Gozen Adriaannsz, Femmetje vand'r Bilt.
May 17, 1724, Leah, Jan Andrevet, Leah Sweem.
Apr. 7, 1729, Jan, Jan Andrevet, Leah Sweem.
Aug. 26, 1722, Neeltje, Jan Andrevet, Leah Sweem.
Mar. 27, 1720, Rebecca, Pieter Andrevet, Rebecca Cole.
Dec. 25, 1723. Elisabet, Pieter Andrevet, Rebecca Cole.
Jan. 1, 1726, Elisabet and Anna, twins, Pieter Andrevet, Rebecca Cole. Mar. 25, 1701, Andrys, Andrys Andryssen. - 1707. Lontys, Joseph Bastido.
July, 3, 1707, Rossanna, Joseph Bastido.
July, 26, 1711, Bastido, Joseph Bastido.
May 4, 1714 Jan, Joseph Bastido.
Jan. 18, 1717, maria, Joseph Bastido.
Oct. 18, 1719, Pieter, Joseph Bastido, Judith Ryke.
Apr. 22, 1707, Tryntie, Nicolaas Backer.
Oct. 31, 1756, Jacob, Niclos Backer, Liesabet toret.
Feb. 26, 1758, Mary, Niclos Backer, Liesabet Latoret.
Oct. 21, 1707, Nicolaas, Hendricus Backer.
Aug. 24, 1729, Catharina, Jacobus Bakker, Rebecca Staats.
Jan. 30, 1734, Nicolaas, Jacobus Bakker, Rebecca Staats.
Mar. 28, 1736, Geertje, Jan Barbank, Leah Hagewout.
Dec. 8, 1728, Thomas, Jan Barbank, Leah Hagewout.
Mar. 28, 1736, Maria, Lucas Barbank, Martha Baile.
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Jan. 16, 1732, Maria, Jan Barbank, Lea Hagewout. Apr. 13, 1742, Catharina, Lucas Barrabank, Martha Baely. Oct. 11, 1719, Maria, Thomas Barbanck, Marritje Martling. Sep. 22, 1723, Abraham, Pieter Barbarie, Elisabet du Secoy. Jan. 1, 1729, Cornelia, Jacob Bergen, Maria Croesen. Sep. 23, 1731, Jacob, Jacob Bergen, Maria Croesen. May 6, 1745, Grietje, Jacob Bergen, Grietje Bennet. June 10, 1747, Gerretye, Jacb bergen, Margrietye bennet. May 3, 1749, adriaen, Jacob Bergen, maragreta Bennet. Sept. 4, 1737, Cornelia, Jacob Bergen, Maria Croesen. Apr. 29, 1722, Gerritje, Fredrik Bergen, Gerritje Veghte. Sept. 26, 1725, Henrik, Frederik Bergen, Gerritje Veghte. Mar. 12, 1732, Elsje, Fredrik Bergen, Gerritje Veghte. May 21, 1727, Elisabet, Jacob Bennet, Elisabet Brouwer. May 26, 1729, Willem, Jacob Bennet, Elisabet Brouwer. Dec. 20, 1724, Juriaan, Jacob Bennet, Elizabet Brouwer. Sept. 24, 1732, Cornelius, Jacob Bennet, Elisabet Brouwer. Oct. 28, 1722, Aaltje, Jacob Bennet, Elizabet Brouwer. Apr. 22, 1707, Aeltie, Thomas Berbanck.
Nov. 2, 1754, Cattriena, Abraham Beckelo, Cattriena Ebis.
July 28, -- , Gerret, Berkelo, Elles.
Oct. 13, 1747, cornelius, Abraham berkelau, catrina Ellis. Oct. 19, 1708, Daniel, Issac Bellin.
Mar. 14, 172}, Maria, Jacobus Biebaut, Maria Sweem.
May 5, 1729, Petrus, Jacobus Biebant, marytje Sweem. Feb. 19, 1727, Elisabet, Jacubus Biebant, Maria Sweem. July 16, 1721, Jacobus, jacobus Biebant, Maria Sweems. Nov. 2, 1718, Isaak, Teunis Bogaart, Catharina Hegeman. Dec. 18, 1720, Adriaan, Teunis Bogaart, Catharina Hegeman. Dec. 30, 1722, Margareta, Simon Bogaart, Margrietje Ten Eyk. Jan. 19, 1729, Gysbert, Simon Bogaart, Margrietje ten Eyk. Oct. 18, 1719. Elisabet, Simon Bogaart, Margrietje ten Eik. May 19, 1726, Simon, Simon Bogaart, Margrietje Ten Eyk. Apr. 21, 1723, Abraham, Teunis Bogaart, Catharina Hegeman. Mar. 28, 1725, Maria, Teunis Bogaart, Catharina Hegeman. Mar. 2, 1729, Cornelius, Teunis Bogaart, Catharina Hegeman. Feb. 13, 1732, Sarah, Simon Bogaart, Margrietje Ten Eyk. Nov. 29, 1719, Jean, Francois Bodin, Maria Dey.
Nov. 3, 1754, Eliesebeth, Nettenel Bos, Jannetye Post. Sept. 17, 1758, Gerret, Nettenel bos, Jannetye Post. - - 1706, Samuel, Josua Bosch.
May 6, 1745, Antje, Nicklas Bos, Elisabet Drenkwater. Sept. 8, 1734, Barent, Nicolaas Bosch, Elisabet Drinkwater.
Nov. 21, 1731, Margareta, Nicolaas Bosch, Elisabet Drinkwater. July 13, 1740, Nicolaas, Nicolaas Bosch, Elisabet Drinkwater.
Nov. 24, 1728, Eduard, Nicolaas Bosch, Elisabet Drenkwater.
Dec. 11, 1737, Samuel, Louis du Bois Jun'r, Catharina van Brunt.
Apr. 22, 1718, Anna, James Bosler, Sara Pereine. Apr. I, 1728, Forms, Andries Bowman.
Mar. 20, 1716, Andries, Andries Bowman.
May 6, 1745, aeltje, Cornelus Bowman, Aeltje Titus. Apr. 19, 1715, Neeltje, Cornelis Bouwman.
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Sept. 14, 1742, Neeltje, Jacob bowman, Maria Williams. Jan. 16, 1732, Harmen, Pieter Bouwman, Elsje van Pelt.
Sept. 14, 1742, Neeltje, pieter bowman, Elsje Van pelt.
Apr. 23, 1739, Pieter, Pieter Bouwman, Elsje van Pelt. July 24, 1710, Joris, Harmen Bowman.
Oct. 23, 1711, Tryntie, Harmen Bowman.
May 4, 1714, Jacob, Harmen Bowman.
June 15, 1716, Cornelis, Harmen Bowman, Neeltje Staats.
May 15, 1720, Neeltje, Cornelis Bouwman, Antje Staats.
Apr. 22, 1707, Elisabeth, Jores Bowman.
Sept. 22, 1709, Johanna, Jores Bowman.
Feb. 12, 1758, Catriena, Antony brat, neety haagewout.
July 20, 1718, Cornelis, Cornelis Brees, Sara Schilmans.
Aug. 18, 1741, Jan, Johanes Brestede, Trintie Hagewout.
Aug. 16, 1743, Pieter, Johannes Brestede, Treintje hagewout.
Apr. 22, 1746, Eckbert, Johannes brestede, Catherina hagewouyt.
1715, Johannes, Willem breetstede. - 1715, Andries. Willem breetstede.
Jan. 18, 1719, Andries, Willem Breetstede, Christina Bouwman.
Aug. 13, 1721, Engeltje, Willem Breetstede, Christina Bouwman.
Sept. 9, 1722, Henrik, Henrik Bries, Dina du Cecoy.
Jan. 31, 1725, Sara, Henrik Bries, Dina du Secoy.
Apr. 9, 1732, Sara, Nathanael Britton, Esther Billeville.
Apr. 23, 1707, Jeams, Joseph Britten.
Oct. II, 1708, William, Nicolaes Britten.
Apr. 20, 1740, Maria, John Brown, Susanne Roseau.
Aug. 16, 1743, Jan, Jan burbanck, Leea hagewout.
Apr. 22, 1746, Abraham, John burbanck, Lea hagewout.
Feb. 23, 1724. Nathan, Elias Burger, Susanna Whitman.
Oct. 19, 1718, Samuel, Samuel Burnet, Obiit, Antje Mangels Ral.
June 8, 1735, Sara, James Butler, Sara Parain.
Apr. 9, 1732, Jan, James Butler, Sara Parem. Nov. 18, 1733, Andries, Dirk Cadmus, Jannetje van Hoorn. Oct. 31, 1731, Cathrina, Dirk Cadmus, Jannetje van Hoorn.
July 19, 1724, Rutgers, Dirk Cadmus, Jannetje van Hoorn.
Dec. 1I, 1720, Frederyk, Dirk Cadmus, Jannetye van Hoorn.
Apr. 22, 1746, Elizabeth, Jan Cahon, maria Egberts.
Aug. 26, 1739, Catharina, Jean Canon, Maria Egberts.
July 19, 1748, Jacobus, John Canone, Maria Egberts.
Oct. 22, 1707, Margriete, Beniamin Carenton.
June 6, 1715, Jannetie, Joseph Carrinton.
Nov. 29, 1719, Philip, Philip Casier, Catharina Hooglant.
Aug. 28, 1726, Casparus, Jsak Caspers, Elisabet Lisk.
Jan. 21, 1739, Cornelia and Antje, twins, Johannes Cavelier, Catlyntje Andriessen.
April 10, 1726, Jacobus, Phillippe Cazier, Catharina Hooghlant.
Mar. 15, 1724, Dirk, Philip Cazier, Catharina Hooghlant.
Jan. 14, 1722, Catharina, Philip Cazier, Catharina Hooglant. Aug. 23, 1730, Petrus, Phillipe Cazier, Catharina Hooghlant. Sept. 14, 1718, Elsje, Pieter Cielo, Blandina van Pelt.
Oct. 14, 1722, Peter, Pieter Ceilo, Blandina van Pelt.
June 6, 1725, Cornelia, Peter Ceilo, Blandina van Pelt.
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July 9, 1727, Sara, Pieter Ceilo, Blandina van Pelt.
Jan. 12, 1729, Daniel, Pieter Ceilo, Blandina van Pelt.
Mar. 14, 1731, Wilhelmus, Pieter Ceilo, Blandina van Pelt.
Nov. 16, 1735, Johannes and Maria, twins, Peter Ceilo, Blandina van Pelt.
Aug. 4, 1703, Niclaes, Barent Christoffelzen.
Apr. 23, 1706, Catharyna, Barent Christoffelzen.
Apr. 20, 17-, Rebecka, Barent Christoffelzen. - 1710, Maria, Barent Christoffelzen. -
Aug. 13, 1716, ane catryn and Barent, Barent Christofer.
Jan. 11, 1719, Susanna, Barent Christopher, Anna Cathrina Stilwel.
Nov. 27, 1726, Barent, Nicolaas Christpher, Christina Bowman.
Sept. 26, 1731, Anna Catharina, Nicolaas Christopher, Christina Bouw- man.
Apr. 16, 1732, Johannes, Hans Christopher, Jane Arrowsmith.
Apr. 14, 1734, Barent, Hans Christopher, Tane Arrowsmith.
Aug. 8, 1736, Joseph, Hans Christopher. Jane Arrowsmith.
Sept. 30, 1739, Richard, Hans Christopher, Jane arrowsmith.
Oct. 22, 1701, Femmetye, Derck Claassen.
Apr. 20, 1703, Hendrickie, Derck Claassen.
Apr. 23, 1706, Jacobus, Derck Claassen.
June 8, 1718, Francyntje, Jan Claatz, Maria de Chene.
Apr. 22, 1707, Femmetie, Cobus Claazen.
Aug. 30, 1743, Maria, Walter Clendenne, pieternel Olfer.
May 6, 1745, Johannes, Walter Clendenne, Nieltje ollifer.
Apr. 22, 1747, Jacob, walter clendenne, peternella Oliver.
Sept. 17, 1748, Cathilyna, Walter Clendenne, Piternela Oliver.
May 11, 1735, Patience, adam Clendenny, Eva Johnson.
Oct. 31, 1756, Jeams, Jeams Clendeny, rabecke Jonson.
June 24, 1759, Antye, Walter Cleninne, nelli alever.
Oct. 21, 1707, Dorote, Jan Clerck.
Apr. 19, 1709, Dorothea, Jan Clerck.
Apr. 17, 17II, Jan, Jan Clerck.
July 14, 1713, Sara, Jan Clerck.
July 14, 1713, Rachel, - Clindinne.
July 28, -, Walteris, -- Clindinne, nelli alver.
May 1, 1753, Pieternelle, walter Clindinne, Pieternelle alver.
Feb. 16, 1755, Joseph, Walter Clindinne, nelli allever.
Mar. 13, 1720, Abraham, Jan Cochean, Elisabet Jackson. Apr. 18, 1725, Femmetje, Teunis Coevert, Femmetje vander Schure.
Oct. 5, 1766, willim, Andru Colter, Mary Clendenny.
Aug. 26, 1759, Andries, David Cornon, Aaltye Praal.
Nov. 2, 1754, Aront, Davit Cornon, Aaltye Praal.
Jan. 29, 1756, Davit, Davit Cornon, Aaltye Praal.
Aug. 26, 1759, Danal, Peatar Cornon, Mally Stebs.
May 4, 1714, Cornelis, Beniamin Corsen.
Aug. 13, 1716, Maria, Benjamen Corssen.
Aug. 3, 1718, Benyamin, Benyamin Corsen, Blandina Vile.
Nov. 24, 1723, Maria, Cornelius Corssen, Jannetje Boskerk.
Aug. 13, 1725, Pieter, Cornelius Corssen, Jannetje Boskerk.
Feb. 26, 1727, Christiaan, Cornelius Corssen, Jannetje Boskerk. Feb. 23, 1728, Cornelius, Cornelis Corssen, Jannetje van Boskerk.
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Feb. 21, 1731, Cornelius, Cornelis Crossen, Jannetje van Boskerk.
Oct. 10, 1731, Henrik, Cornelis Croesen, Helena van Tuyl.
Oct. 22, 1732, Jacobus, Cornelius Corssen, Jannetje van Boskerk.
Sept. 19, 1736, Catharina, Cornelius Corssen, Jannetje van Boskerk. Mar. 25, 1701, Suster, Jacob Corssen.
Oct. 21, 1707, Jacob, Jacob Corssen.
Apr. 1, 1718, Beniamyn, Jacob Corssen.
Apr. 18, 1743, Cornelia, Jacob Corsen, Cornelia Croesen.
Dec. 23, 1739, Maria, Jacob Corssen Junior, Cornelia Croesen.
Oct. 13, 1747, Jacob, Jacob Corsen Jun'r, cornelia kroese.
Aug. 25, 1751, Neelty, Jacob Corsen Juner, Cornelia Croesen.
Nov. 7, 1753, Richard, Daniel Corsen, Maria Stilwell.
Nov. 7, 1753, Daniel, Daniel Corsen, Maria Stilwell.
Sept. 17, 1758, Cornelius, Daniel Corsen, Liesebeth bogert.
Oct. 5, 1755, ragel, Douwe Corson, Janntye Conein.
Nov. 4, 1722, Pieter, Jaques Coteleau, Jacomyntje van Pelt.
Dec. 26, 1720, Debora, Jaques Coteleau, Jacomyntje van Pelt.
May 29, 1726, Neeltje, Jaques Coteleau, Jacomyntje van Pelt.
Nov. 21, 1731, Maria, Samuel Couwenhoven. Sara Drinkwater. Apr. 3, 1720, Anna, Jacobus Craven, Antje Iniaart.
Dec. 23, 1722, Christina, Jacobus Craven, Antje Iniaart.
Sept. 26, 1725, Esther, Jacobus Craven, Antje Iniaart.
Apr. 22, 1707, Elsie, Cobus Creven.
July 27, 1714, Johannes, Cobus Creven.
Apr. 1, 1718, Gillis, Cobus Creven.
Mar. 30, 1740, Abraham, Daniel Crocheron, Maria du Puy.
Dec. 8, 1723, Henrik, Gerrit Croesen, Henriks Zoon, Geestruyd van Tuyl.
Sept. 13, 1728, Femmetje, Gerrit Croesen, Henriks zoon, Geertruyd van Tuyl.
Aug. 6, 1732, Abraham, Gerrit Oroesen, Henriks zoon, Geerttuyd van Tuyl.
Aug. 27, 1740, Cornelia, Gerrit Croesen, Claasje Brinkerhof.
Apr. 18, 1743, Maria, Gerret Croesen, Claesje Blenkerhof.
June 24, 1752, Hendrick, Gerret Croesen, Claesye Blinckerhof.
July 29, 1733, Abraham, Cornelis Croesen, Helena van Tuyl.
Mar. 9, 1735, Daniel, Cornelius Corssen, Jannetje van Boskerk.
Aug. 8, 1736, Cornelius, Cornelis Croesen, Helena van Tuyl.
July 14, 1713. Elisabeth, Jan Crosson.
Oct. 5, 1760, Marya, Charsels daecr, maccy maral.
Aug. 26, 1759, Andro, Sammual Danges, Jenny ryt.
Feb. 7, 1720, Samuel, Henry Day, Maria van Pelt.
June 7, 1724, Petrus, Henry Day, Maria van Pelt.
May 30, 1726, Maria, Heny Day, Moria van Pelt.
Aug. 11, 1728, Simon, Henry Day, Maria van Pelt. Feb. 15, 1730, William, John Day, Anne More.
Oct. 31, 1736, Johannes, John Day. Hanna More.
June 7, 1719, Laurens, Gideon de Camp, Hendrikje Elles.
Aug. 30, 1724, Bastiaan, Gideon de Camp, Hendrikje Elles
Oct. 15, 1727, Gideon, Gideon de Camp, Henrikje Elles.
Aug. 2, 1719, David, Hendrik de Camp. Maria La mes.
May 21, 1721, Gideon, Hendrik de Camp, Maria La mes.
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Feb. 13, 1726, Christoffel, Hendrik, de Camp, Maria La Mes. Feb. 6, 1728, Charles, Charles Dekker, Lena Sweem. Apr. 5, 1730. Matthys, Charles Dekker, Lena Sweem. Oct. 29, 1732, Magdalena, Charles Dekker, Lena Sweem. Mar. 16, 1735, Mattheus, Charles Dekker, Lena Sweem. Jan. 8, 1738, Esther, Charles Dekker, Lena Sweem. May 7, 1741, Eva, Charles Decker, Helena Sweam.
July 28, 1751, marya, Charlis Deckker, helena Sweem.
July 3, 1726, Maria, Johannes Dekker, Maria Sweem.
Apr. 21, 1728, Sarah, Johannes Dekker, Maria Sweem. Apr. 19, 1743, Johannes, Johannes Decker, nence Merrel. Apr. 26, 1748, Richard, John Decker, Anna Merrell. Apr. 22, 1747 Elstye, mattheus decker, Elstye Merrill.
Sept. 7, 169-, Johannes, Mattheus De Decker. Oct. 21, 1707, Abraham, Mattheus De Decker. Apr. 17, 1711, Elisabeth, Mattheus De Decker. -, 1715, Mattheus, Mattheus De Decker.
July 27, 1755, Cattriena, Pieter Degroot, Claartye Post. July 25, 1758, Geertruy, Pieter Degroot, Claartye Post. Aug. 6, 1745, Vereltje, Baltes Dehart, Maria Phillipel. Sept. 17, 1746, catalyna, baltus dehart, mary phillipse, May 20, 1750, Samuel, Samuel Dehart, Abigael Jones. Sept. 21, 1718, Maria, Pieter Dekker, Susanna Hetfeel. July 24, 1720, Johannes, Pieter Dekker, Susanna Hetfeel, May 24, 1724, Susanna, Pleter Dekker, Susanna Hetfeel. Oct. 23, 1726, Sara, Pieter Dekker, Susanna Hetfeel. June 10, 1728, Mattheus, Pieter Dekker, Susanna Hetfeel. Mar. 26, 1732, Eva, Pieter Dekker, Susanna Hetfeele. Apr. 7, 1735, Abraham, Pieter Dekker, Susanna Hetfield.
May 7, 1741, Jacob, Peter Decker, Susane Helfeull.
Apr. 5, 1730, Eva, Seger Dekker, Elisabet du puy.
Apr. 8, 1733. Eva, Zeger Dekker, Susanna Jones. May 24, 1730, Matthys, Johannes Dekker, Maria Sweem.
Mal. 25, 1739, Eva, Joh: Dekkers, Marytje Sweem.
Apr. 13, 1742, Johannes, barend de pu, Elsje Peljoung.
Oct. 13, 1747, Elizabeth, barent depuy, Elsye poilyon.
Nov. 3, 1754, Johannis, Barent depue, Elsye Puelyon.
Oct. 21, 1707, Lambert, Jan Dorlandt.
Apr. 17, 1711, Joris, Jan Dorlandt.
Apr. 17, 1717, Isack, Jan dorlandt.
Apr. 3, 1720, Harmpje and Eva, twins, Jan Dorlant, Barbara Aukes. Aug. 29, 1725, Abraham, Jan Dorlant, Barbara Aukes.
Oct. 26 1729, Anthony, Cornelis Dorlant, Saartje van Pelt.
Jan. 17, 1754, Maria, Thomas Doghety, Sara Van Naame. June 3, 1739, Margrietje, Pierre Drageau, Elisabet Gewan. Oct. 9, 1720, Cornelius, Michiel du Chene, Susanno vandr Hoven. May 21, 1716, Valentyen, Machayel Due Seen.
May 20, 1750, Martha, Barent Dupue, Elsye Puilyon. Apr. 6, 1734, Catharina, Nicolaas du puy, Neeltje Dekker.
Nov. 7, 1749, Benya nen, Jacus Ecbers, Catharina Backer.
June 6, 1715, Abraham, Abraham Egbertsen.
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