History of Rockland County, New York : with biographical sketches of its prominent men, Part 79

Author: Cole, David, 1822-1903, ed. cn; Beers, J. B., & co., New York, pub
Publication date: 1884
Publisher: New York : J. B. Beers & co.
Number of Pages: 993


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It was sold by Wolfe to Vincent Matthews, July 301h 1759. In the original deed from Bradley's children, all " mines and minerals" were reserved, and in 1759 the widow of Richard Bradley, and her children, released to Vincent Matthews all right to the iron ore in the tract.


The " Bear Hill Tract " contained Soo acres, and was granted to Richard Bradley, July 30th 1743. It was sold by him to Roger Tomkins, and afterwards passed into the hands of Jaines Greenleaf, who sold it to Eu- gene Lucet, January 1796. A full description of this tract may be found elsewhere.


The beautiful sheet of water, now known as Highland Lake, sometimes called, from the slaughter at Fort Clin- ton, " Hessian Lake," or " Bloody Pond," is included in it. This lake was called by the Indians, Assinnipinck, a name which was also affixed to the small brook which flows from it into the Hudson River, near the ice house.


The Bear Hill Tract is justly described as a "rugged and mountainous tract."


Among the other parcels of land which were obtained by Richard Bradley, were six separate tracts which were patented to Gabriel and William Ludlow, in October 1731. In this transaction the Ludlows acted really as agents for Bradley, and upon his paying the cost of sur- vey, about {200, they conveyed to him all these tracts, November 2d 1731. One of these tracts was known as the Queensbury Tract. A very small portion of this tract is in Rockland county, and lies west of the second tract of Bradley's children. The whole tract was 1,437 acres. Another of these tracts, in Orange county, is called " The Forest of Dean," and is noted for its iron mines. Another of these tracts was called "Dover," a sinall part being in Rockland county. It contained 427 acres, and was sold by Elizabeth, widow of Richard Bradley, to Joseph Totten, of Staten Island, November 30th 1754. He or his assigns sold it to Vincent Mat- thews in 1755.


Of the first tract granted to Richard Bradley's chil- dren, only a part is in this county, but as no account of it has ever been in print, we give the following:


The children of Richard Bradley conveyed it to their father by a deed on the back of their patent, October 31st 1749. He sold it to Jacob Christopher Forester, of the city of New York, " tallow chandler," November 18th 1749. He sold one-half to Johan David Wolfe. After this the said Jacob Christopher Forester happened to depart this life, and the remaining one-half was sold by Joseph Sackett, High Sheriff, to Henry Case, " by virtue of a writ of fieri facias," at the suit of John Gouter, and the widow and children of Richard released all the claim they might have to Henry Case and Johan David Wolfe, September 13th 1753. Wolfe and his wife, Cath- arine, sold it to Abraham Dodge, December 18th 1753, who afterward sold it back to him, and Wolfe afterwards sold one-half of the whole tract to Vincent Matthews,


The fourth tract of Bradley's children, containing 500 September 28th 1754. Henry Case sold his half to


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Nicholas Colton, and he sold it to Vincent Matthews, of " Matthew's Field, in the county of Orange," July 3d 1754, who thus became the owner of the whole tract of 4290 acres.


De Ronde Tract .- The following landmarks being im- portant boundaries in the south part of the Stony Point Tract, are here described:


The northwest line is the south boundary of the tract of land now owned by Dr. N. A. Garrison, and which tract was formerly owned by Tobias De Ronde. The line crosses the road which leads from Stony Point village to Tomkins Cove, at the point where a high limestone cliff stands on the east side of the road. At this cliff the road divides. The road which runs up the hill to the north, and in front of the Roman Catholic church, is for a part of the way on the line which separates the two tracts of William and Tobias De Ronde. The northwest corner of the tract of Tobias De Ronde is now the north- east corner of the home lot of Edward King. From thence the north line runs to the river. By the will of William De Ronde his land was left to the two daughters of his son Hendrick. Of these, Mary married Patrick Byrne, and Catharine inarried Jacob Stout. The will was made some years before his death, and he afterwards had two sons, William and Dennis, and as the will was never changed, they had no share of the estate. The sisters, however, gave to William De Ronde jr., the house and old homestead of his father, with ten acres of land adjoining. This place is about two hundred yards north


[of the northwest line, and is now the homestcad of Samuel Osborn, to whom it was sold by William De Ronde.


ST. JOHN'S, ROCKLAND COUNTY.


In 1869, the Rev. E. Gay jr. visited, in the course of pastoral duty, some families in the mountains, and fol- lowed his visits by services and the cstablishment of Sun- day schools. For several years hc maintained these schools at Sandisfield, in the school house, and at the bark mill, in the woods. At the latter place he fitted up a log cabin for services and Sunday school. Mrs. Mar- garet E. Zimmerman, of New York city, becanic inter- ested in Mr. Gay's mission at the latter place, and proposed to him to build a church there. A central locality was chosen, and a tract of land bought of John Conklin. On this land stands the beautiful group of buildings, known as St. Johns.


The corner stone of the church was laid June 23d 1880, by the Rev. E. Gay jr., and, in the fall of the same year, the church was opened with appropriate service. The Rev. H. C. Potter D. D., rector of Grace Church, New York, now assistant bishop of New York, administered the sacrament of the Lord's Supper at that service.


By the kindness of Mrs. Zimmerman, a day school is maintained, and the services of the Protestant Episcopal church are regularly held. A post-office was established at St. Johns, in the year 1882.


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BAPTISMS AT TAPPAN AND CLARKSTOWN.


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AT TAPPAN FROM 1694 TO 1816, COMPLETE.


(Including baptisms of irregular congregations existing from 1767 to 1778.)


AT CLARKSTOWN FROM 1749 TO 1795, COMPLETE.


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There are but four Rockland county churches older than the present century. These are:


I. The Reformed Church of Tappan, organized Octo- ber 24th 1694, with which must be connected (of course as to records only) the irregular congregation in exist- ence from 1767 to 1778.


2. The Reformed Church of Clarkstown, organized December (?) 1749.


3. The English Presbyterian Church of Kakiat or West New Hempstead, started before 1754; date of or- laid aside for new ones not far from the beginning of the ganization unknown.


4. The Reformed Church of Kakiat, or West New Hempstead (" Brick Church "), organized December 4th 1774.


Of these four churches, the third has no records back of 1800. Each of the others has its baptisms without a break from its date of organization; and further:


As voucher for the accuracy of the following I. The church of Tappan has its member roll from 1694 to the present, with but one break, from July 4th 1754 to March 21st 1785; and its marriage register from 1694 to the present, with but two breaks, one from Jan- records, I repeat that I myself personally transcribed them from, and verified them by, their originals. And I also have to add, that they have passed under the hands of the most careful professional proof readers, and. last uary 21st 1727 to September 23d 1750, and the other of all under my own final proof reading. I do not dare from October 3d 1754 to November 13th 1784.


NOTE .- With this we connect (as to records only) the irregular congregation, in existence but eleven years, all of whose records of baptisms, marriages, and member re- ceptions, are preserved.


. 2. The church of Clarkstown has lost its member roll from 1753 to 1800. Its marriages, however, from Nov- ember 13th 1784 to 1831, during which period it was as- sociated with Tappan, under the joint pastorate of Dominie Lansing, are all upon the Tappan record.


3. The church of West New Hempstead (" Brick Church ") has its books of baptisms and members com- plete from its organization in 1774. Its marriage record, however, seems to have been kept successively by each of its earlier pastors, as a private record of his own. The only one of these private records, now known to be pre- served, is that of Rev. James D. Demarest, pastor of the church from 1808 to 1824. It is in possession of his granddaughter, Mrs. Secor, of Monsey, N. Y.


date with the most painstaking exactness, and finished my work by preparing indexes to them all. And now, at my solicitation, Messrs. J. B. BEERS & Co., the publishers of the preceding History of Rockland County, have con- sented to print the following Appendix to their work, containing all the baptisms at Tappan, regular and irreg- lar, from 1694 to 1816; and all those at Clarkstown from 1749 to 1795. These baptisms exhaust the contents of the old record books of these two churches, which were


present century, and are in imminent and yearly growing danger of being lost. The Publishers are entitled to special thanks for their liberality in issuing these records, as the labor and cost of their publication has been great, and the addition of such matter is wholly unusual and unexpected in works of this kind.


assume that they are faultless, but can say that no docu- ments were ever more closely scrutinized in passing through the press. Beyond a doubt, they are as nearly exact with the originals as it is possible for copied and printed papers of such a character to be. For their strange and ever varying spelling of names, see remarks in the General Introduction at the beginning of the His- tory itself.


What has thus been said has informed the citizens of the county, that all records of member receptions and marriage ceremonies within the county before 1800, and all indexes of baptisms, members, and marriages to that date, are still unpublished, though in my hands, and in condition for publication. The publishers of this His- tory have generously given much to the public in this Appendix, but they could not, without loss to themselves, give what has just been mentioned. I suggest to resi- dents of the county, interested in the completing of this unfinished work, that they consult as to whether the means cannot be supplied for the issuing of a separate indexes to the whole. As a help to this desirable end, Messrs. Beers & Co. have electrotyped, and will preserve that part of the work already done and issued in this Appendix. So much is therefore ready towards such a pamphlet. I think it more than half of the whole work. There must be public spirit enough in the county to carry out this suggestion. It will never be done at all if it is not done now.


The records thus mentioned contain the only existing public enrollments of baptisms, of receptions of church | pamphlet, containing these records complete, with full members, and of marriage ceremonies, within the limits of the present Rockland county, previous to 1800. They are, therefore, of unspeakable value to the old families of the county, as almost every one of these families can trace its lineage back through them to the date of its settle- ment in the county. Realizing their value to the county and its older families, I myself, at the cost of long and patient toil, personally transcribed every one of these records (of baptisms, members, and marriages), in the Yonkers, July 29th 1884. exact original spelling, verifying every letter and every DAVID COLE.


BAPTISMS AT TAPPAN, FROM OCT. 25 1694, TO JAN. 10 1816.


These baptisms are arranged rhronologleally from beginning to end (Those of Clarkstown are entered ou a different plan). The order of each entry is as follows :- Name of child, date of birth, date of baptist, father, mother, witnesses. Every name and date and spelling is meant to be exact with the original. When but one date is given, it is supposed to be that of baptismn. When the year of birth and the year of baptism are the sunte, it is given but once, as Feb. 18. 151, Mar. 21. The figures at the left of the children's names are my own, prefixed for convemence of indexing. In regard to the ever varying spelling of the same names, sce remarks in the Introduction to the History.


1 Aminarelitie, Oct. 25 1601, Abram Blawvelt, Grietje Minne [114]; Jobanes Minne, Antje Joakimse.


9 Johannes, Oet. 25 1691, Jan Woedt; Cornelis Cuyper. Achtje | 58 Grietje, Apr. HT 100, Cozyn Haringh, Maria Blawvelt; Pieter Bogaerts.


3 Cornelis, Oct. 25 1694, Johannes Blawvelt, Cantje Coruelize; Matyes Cornelze, Mary Pietertse.


4 Grietje, April 11 1:5, Albert Minne, Meensje Jepes [21]; Abraut Blawvelt, Grietje Minue [114].


5 Dirck, April 11 1495, Teunis Tachman, Brechtje Haringh; Dan- iel D'Clerek, Direkje Douweuse.


8 Neeltje, April 11 1605, Coraeli : Cuyper, Aelt Boogaerts; Hen- driek Claesson. Tryntie Stractmaker


7 Lysbeth, April 11 1605, Nathan Bayly, Hester Cenuiff; Jeremy Cennitr, Anna Woelfs.


8 Sara, April 11 1635, Nathan Bayly, Hester Cennill'; Jeremy Cent- Diff, Anna Woolf's.


9 Dyna, April 11 1605, Nathan Bayly, lester Cenniff; Jeremy Cennift, Anna Woells.


10 Anna, April 11 1605, Nathan Bayly, Hester Cenniff; Jeremy Cenniff, Anna Woolfs.


11 Marytje, April 11 1605, Jeremy Conniff, Anna Woelffs; Cozyu Haringh, Marla Foers.


12 Lysbeth, Juno 1 1635. Johannes Meyer, Aunetje Jedense; Cor- nelis Claese Cuyper, Tryntie Cluezen.


13 Frans, Juno 1 1635, Jan Beesingh, Grees his wife; Wolffert Eeker, Maritje Sybouts.


14 Reynsje, Oct. 24 1695, Johannes Minve, Antje Joachims; Jo- hannes Hawveit, Catje Joachimse.


15 Maritje, Oct. 2+ 1605, Jeur:an Maris. Frena Hausen; Hendrick Blawvelt, Cathalina Flierboom.


16 Dirkje, Oct. 21 1635, Lambert Ariaense, Margrietje Blawvelt; Isaac Blawvolt, Maria his wife.


17 Pletertje, Apr. 15 1606, Pieter Haringh, Margrietje his wife; Jan Lonwr Boogaert, Jeuneken his daughter.


18 Marltic, Apr. 15 16.6, Cozgu Haringh, Margretje his wife; | 53 Floris, Oct. 16. 1501, Willeia Crom, Geritje Van Houte; Floris Lambert Ariaense, Mirgrietje Clawvelt. Crom, Cathaliua Arinense.


19 Elisabeth, Apr. 15, 1506, Teunis Van Houten, Tryntje Claes- | 54 Maritje, Oct. 16 1701, Cornelis Cuyper, Acltie Boogaerts; Cor- sen; Hendrick Cuyper, Geertie Cuyper. nelis Haringh, Muritje Rutgerse.


20 No entry, Oct. 13 1696, No entry . [Sce 31]. Maritje Blawvelt; Hendrick Blawvelt, Judik Waldrou.


21 Direk, Oct. 13 1606, Cornelis Chyper, Aeltje Boogaerts; Dan- lel De Clerck, Grietje Boogaerts.


22 Grietje, Jan. 13 1657, Tennis Taelman, Brechtic Haringh; Pie- ter Huringh, Grietje his wife.


23 Jan, Apr. 29 1697, Casper Springsteen, Maria Fous; Teuuis Taelman, Barbara Springsteen


24 Acltjo, July 15 16.55, Albert Minne [14], Meenske Janse [+]; Myndert Ilendrickse, Januitje Hrudrickse.


25 Andries, Oct. 14 1057, Johannes Meyer, Annitje Van Vorst: Jun Van Hoorn, Catharina Meyer.


26 Lca, Oct. 11 1697, Jeurien Maris, Frena lanse; Coenruet Ilan- sen, Grietje Hariugh.


27 Maritje, Oct. 11 167, Abram Blawveit, Grietje Minne; Albert Minne, Metsyes Ifause.


28 Jacob. Oct. 14 16:55, Jacob Cool, Barbara Hanse; Mathys Fran- sen, Geertje Hansen.


29 Grietje, Oct. 14 1697, Cornelis Haring, Cathalyn Flierboom; Pieter Haringh, Maritje Servaes.


30 Tryutyc, Jan. 19 1037, Lambert Ariaense, Margriet Blauvelt; Hendrick Blauvelt, Catje -.


31 Geridt, Jun. 19 1657. Cozyn Haringh, Maritjo Blawvelt; Ilen- arlek Blawvelt, Maritje Waldron.


32 Jenneke, Apr. 14 1695, Pieter Haringh, Margrietje Bogaerts: Cornelis Haringh, Maritje Blauvelt.


33 Pietertje, Oct. 12 1638, Teunis Van Howle. Tryutje Claesen; Lambert Ariaeusen, Margrietje Blawvelt.


34 Geesje, Oet. 12 1698, Direk Straat, Tryutje Buys; Jan Straat and his wife.


35 Margrietje, Feb. 5 1699, Oct. 11 1699, Johannes Blauvelt, Catle his wife; Imnubert Smidt, Margriet Blauvelt.


36 Jan Pleterse, Apr. 17 1500, Pleter Haring, Margrietle Bogaerts; Daniel De Clerck, Grietle Cozynse.


" Pytje, April 17 1700, Cornelis Haring, Cathalyne Flierboom: Tennis Qulek, Maritle Flierboon.


Haringh, Grietje Cosyuse.


39 Maritje, Apr. 17 1700, Jacob l'lierboom, Maria Haringh; Rey- nier Myuertse, Maritje Jacobze.


40 Barbara, Apr. 17 1700, Myunert Hendrikze, Jaunitje Hen- drikse; Hendrick Martenze, Margrietje Meyeren.


41 Rueghe !. July 3 1500, Jan Claese Cuyper, Tryutje his wife; Cornelis Cuyper, Raelgel Stratmaker.


4: Grietje, Oct 16 5500, Tennis Van Hloute, Tryntje Claesen: Roe- loff Hellein, Hillegont Claesen.


43 Isaac, Oct. 15 1700, Casper Smidt, Maria Foots; Isaac Blawvelt, Marictie Pieterse.


41 Ilans Jacob, Oct. 16 1700, Coeurset Ilanse [161], Leuntje his wife [16]]; Isque Blawvelt, Maritje Pieterse, Maritje Jos. Van Elslant.


45 Lysabeth, Oct. 16 1700, Coenraet Hanse [10]], Leuntje bis wife [101]; Isaac Blawvelt, Maritje Pieterse, Maritje Jos. Van Elslant.


40 Geertje, Oct. 10 1,00, Jan Waard, Grietje De Puuw; Dirck Straat, Tryntic his wife.


47 Johannes, Jan. 14 [?], Abram Blawvelt. Grietje Minne; Marten Rocloffse, Lysbeth Minne.


48 Direkje, April 13 [1:00?], Teunis Taelmau, Brechtje Haring: Daniel D'Clerek, Dirckje Douwens [70].


49 Jannitic, April 13 [1700?], Allert Minne, [124]. Menske Jans; Cornelis Cuyper. Achtje Bogarts.


50 Ruchget, June 24 [1700?], Jeurien Maris, Frene llansen; Teunis Van Houteu, Tryntje Claese.


51 Johannes, Oct. 15 [1;007], Johannes Blauvelt, Catarina his wifo; Cozyn Ilariagh, Maria Blauvelt.


52 Cuieen [?]. June 25 1701, Willium Dwully. Sara ["the mother"]; William Merritt, Maria Foos.


55 Adriaen, Oct. 10 1701. Direk Straat, Tryntjo his wife; Arlaun Buys, Trynije Hendricks.


76 William, Jan. 14 [?], Jeremia Cenniff, Annitje Cenniff; Wil- liam Jnwell.


5 Jenny, Jon. 14 [?], Isaue Briggis, Leenus Lenarts; Jan Do Vries, Ariuentje Vries.


58 Jeny, Oet. 14 [?], Willinn Juwel, Sara hils wife.


59 Grietje, Apr. 16 1702, Thennis Van Houten, Tryntje bis wife; Daniel D'Clerck, Tryntie Straet.


60 Jan, April 16 1202, Jacob Cool, Barbara his wife; Jun Cluesen, Tryntje Straat.


61 Geridt Apr. 16 1502, Cozyn Haeringh. Marla his wife; Joban- nes Blawvelt, Caatje his wife.


62 Ma. 1 .. , Apr. 16 1702, Jan Waard, Margriet je his wife [46]; Direk Storm, Annitje Idense.


63 Catharina, Apr. 16 1702, Pleter Ilaeringh, Grietje his wife; Abraham Ilaringh, Aettje Bogaerts.


64 William, Apr. 16 102, William Dwully, Sara his wife.


65 Vrouwtje, June 21 1702, Cornelis flaeringh, Cathalyna -: Cozyn Hacringh, Brechtje llaeringh.


66 Grietje, Oet. 13 1;02, Jacob Flierboomu, Maria his wife; Daniel De Clerek, Grietje his wife.


67 Geertje, Oct. 14 1502, Jan De Puw, Jaunitje his wife; Jan Waard, Sura De Puw.


68 Hendrikus, Jnu. 12 1602-3, Josua llendriekze, Willemtje his wife, Isaac Blawvelf, Mettje De Groot.


69 Patienty, Jan. 13 1,02-3. William Juwel, Sarah his wife; Jere- myas Cenuitf, Autje his wife.


70 Donwe, Jany13 1702-3, Casper Smidt, Muritjo his wife; Jan Claezen Cupper, Direkje Douwesse [4].


71 Claes, Feb. 13 1303. Johannes Claeze Cnyper, Tryntje his wife; Theunis Vau llonwten, Tryntje, his wife.


52 Douwe, Feb. 13 1.03, Thenais Tuelman, Brechtje his wife; Cornelis Hearingh, Dirckje Theunisen.


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73 Jacobus [3 mouths]. April It KO, Johannes Gerits Blauvelt, Catharina his wife: Jan Herinause, Antje Van Houwten.


74 Stante, April 11 133, Andries Van Dyk, Geesjo his wife; Isaac Van Dyk, Mettjie D'Groot.


75 Theunis, April 14 1203. Willem from. Geritje his wife: Theuuls Van Honwten, Trynije, His wife.


76 Ahram, April 14 1;03, AVbram Gerter Blawvelt, Grietje his wife; Hendrick Blauvelt, Maritje Van Waldron


77 Marletje, May 25 1703. Gerilt Jacobze, Elisabeth his wife. Jeremiah Conniff. Annitje Ins wife.


78 Abram, Oet. 13 1703. Lambert Ariaense Smidt, Margrietje his wife; Abram Blawvelt, Grietje his wife.


79 Geesje, Out. 13 17(8, Dirck Straat, Try utje his wife; Jan Straat. Tryntje Strant.


80 Ridhzaart, Oct. 13 1:03, William Juwel. Sara his wife; laun- bert Ariaense Smidt, Margrietje his wife.


81 Andries, Jan. 11 1203-1, Claes Pieterze. Catalyna his wife; Cozyn Jong- bloedt, Grije Joner-bloedt.


82 Alldn, Jan. 11 1703-1, Johannes Verveelen Mardaleen his wife; Damel Verveelen, Alida his wife.


83 Abraham, April 11 1701, Pieter Jansen Haaringh, Grietje Bogaert; Tennis Douwe, Marytye Gerrets.


84 Daniel, June 28 1701, Cornelis Hearingh, Catalyntje his wife; Daniel D'Klerek, Grietie his wife


85 Gysbert, June 25 1704, Cornelis Claese Cuyper. Ac !: je his wife; Hendrick Cuype , Ililtejonda Cuyper.


86 Willem, October 12 1:01, JJan Waart, Grietye De Puuw; Pieter Jansen Haaringh, Grietje Boogaart.


87 Marvetle, Dec 28 1,04. Jan. 16 1;05, Harinen Blaeuvelt, Sara De Puuw; Hendrick Blaenvelt, Marretye Waldron.


88 Lca, Jan. 17 1705, Johannes Blaeuvelt, Catie Cornelis; Rynier Heyseryck, Marretye Flierboon his wife.


89 Johannes Gerretse, Jan. 1: 1705, Gerret Huybertse, Katrina Meyyer; Abram Blacuvelt, Annetie Idense Van Vorst.


Maria, Jan. 17 1705, Cosyn Haeringh, Marytye Blacuvelt; Cornelis Haeringh, Mary Haeringh.


Tryntye Stratemakers; Direk Stratemakers, Aeitje Bot gaerts, wife of Cornelis Khiessen Kuyper,


95 Elisabeth, Apr. 11 175, Abram Blauwvelt, Grietye Minne; Albert Minne, Menshe [24, 2;].


06 Willem, Mar. 26, July 4 1,05, Willem Crom, Gerretye Van Houten; Aric Crom, Teuntye Crou.


97 Abram, Jan. 16 1706, Jurie Maris, Frena llanse; Jakob Cool, Barbara his wife.


98 Jennetic, Jan. 16 1706. Direk Stratemaker, Tryntye Buys; Abram lla ringh, Annetye Kornelis Kuyper. .


99 Tryntye. Jan. 16 170%, Reyyer Hausen, Sara Jans; Pieter Pou- welesse [?], Tryutye Pieters.


100 Jan, Jau 16 1706, Jakob Ty se Vlierboom, Marytye Haaringh; Pieter Ilaaringli, Grietye Boogaert.


101 Geertye, Jan. 16 1706, Clins Pieterse, Catlyntie Jonck-bloet; Cosyu Hnaringh, Marya Blawvelt.


102 Johannis, Feb. 8 1:06. Apr. 17, Kornelis Klaessen Kuyper, Aeltye Bogaert; Gerrit Van Dien, Neeltye Bogaert.


103 Marytie, Apr, 17 1706. Teunis Talema, Brechie Haaringh; Abrain Haaringh, Direkie Harmnense Talema.


104 Frans, Oct. 11, Oct. 16 1206, Harmen Blauvelt, Sara De Puuw; Gerret Blauvelt, Marretie Lammerts Smidt.


105 Lena, July 16, Oct. 16 1706, Lammert Adriaense Smit, Mar- grietye Blauvelt; Lena Crown, Teunis Van Houten.


106 Teunis, Oct. 4. Oct. 16 1706, Roelof Van Houten, Marretie Blauvelt; Teunis Van Houten, Tryutye Claesse Knyper. 107 Willeintle, Oct. 16 1706. Gerret Hoyberts Blauvelt, Katryn Myyer; Hannes Meyyer, Direkie Huyberts Blauvelt.


108 Ragel, Oct. 16 1706, Johannes Blauvelt, Katyen Cornelis; Direk Stnetmaker, Tryn Buys.


109 Jeremlach, Jan. 14 1707, Willein Bennit, Elisabet Cenniff; Jermlagh Cennitf, Annetye Cenuitf.


110 Brechle, Jan. 14 1707, Co/yu Haringh, Marya Blauvelt; Teunis Douwo Talema, Brechic Haringh.


111 Cornelis, Jan 15 1707, Cornelis Haringh, Catelyntio Flier- boom; Cornelis Klaesse Kuyper, Marretye Vlierboom.


112 Daniel, Jan. 25, Apr. 15 1:07, Jakobus De Klerek, Anuetic Van Houten; Daniel De Klerek, Tryntye Kuyper.


113 Marytyc, Oct. 11 1;07, Gysbert Bogaert, Antye Lourens; Klucs Van Houten, Grietye Haringh.


115 Abram. Oct. 1 50;, Jakob Vlierboom, Marytye Haringh; Abram Haringh. Marratie Vlierboo:n.


116 Jannetie, Oct. It 1257. Jakob Harte, Tryntye Stratenmakers; Roelof Van Houten. Jannette Van Houten.


117 Antye. Jan 13 H508, Klaes Pieterse, Katalyntie Jonckbloct; Jan Janse, Vrontye Juns.


118 Hendrick, Jan. 13 1708, Cornelis Kuyper, Aeltye Bogaert; Louwrens Wessels, Aunetye Meyyers


119 Marytye. Jan. 13 1508, Koenraed Hansen [ot], Leuntie [161]; Jakob Harte. Tryntye Stratemakers.


120 Lea, Jan. 1: 1:05, Direk Stratemakers, Tryntye Buys; Johan. nes Blauvelt. Catie Cornelis.


121 Here follows this note: "Jacobus De Vries, son of Jan De Vries and Ariaentie Direts, born in the year 169 - [last figure blotted]; and baptized on the cth of March thereon following." ts this March 6 169 -?


122 Jannetie, April 13 5,08, Jurriacu Maris, Frene Hansen: Jakob Harte, Tryntye Stratemakers.


123 Jan, Feb. 21, April IND. Abrain Haringh, Direkle Talema: Daniel De Klerek, Grietye Cosyns.


124 Meusle, June 23 120s. Korelis Smidt, Seytye Minnelay; Albert Minnelay [2], Mensie his wife.


1:5 Thunis, May 20. June 23 1508, Jacobus DeKlerek, Annetie Van Houten; Thunis Van Houten, Grietye Cosyns.


126 Annetye, Oct. 12 1705, Gerret Haybertse Blauvelt, Catarina Meyyer; Roelof Van Hoaten, Marretie Huyberts Blany elt. 197 Jau, Oet. 12 170S, Joris Juwel, Mettie De Groodt; Audries Van Dyck, Geessie his wife.


124 Katryna, Oct. 9. Oct. 12 1;08, Johannes Blanvelt, Catie Kornelis; Cornelis Claessen Kuyper, Aeltye Bogaert.


120 Ragel, Oct. 12 1708, Reyyer Hanse, Sara Janse; Hannes Ilarte, Feytye Van Boskerek.


130 Myudert, Oct. 12 1708, Jan Hogenkamp, Gerritie Van Houten; Hendrick Hogenkamp, Jannetic Punw.


131 Sara, Jan. 11 1700, Kosyn Hariugh, Maria Blauvelt; Abrain Blauvelt, Grietyo Minnelay his wife


91 Tryntye, Mar. 5 1704,? April 10 1705. Jan Klaessen Knyper. /13? Katryn, Nov. 9 1708, Jan. 111,99, Roelof Van Honten, Mar- retie Blauvelt; Theunis Van llonten, Tryntie Kuyper his wife.


93 Elisabet, Apr. 10 1705, Tamines Sehaheli. Marry Schabeli; Ry- | 133 Annetie, Oct 17 1708. Jan. 11 1709, Ilarinen ilendrickse Blauvelt, Sara Pauw; Joseph Blauvelt, Sara Kuypers.




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