Register in alphabetical order, of the early settlers of Kings County, Long Island, N.Y., Part 10

Author: Bergen, Teunis G., 1806-1881. [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1881
Publisher: New York, S. W. Green's sons, printer
Number of Pages: 464


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DRETSENS, JAN, farmer of Bartel Claesen at the ferry, assessed 10 gl. in 1657 towards Do. Polhemius's salary.


DU CEEN, CHAINE, CHESNE, or SEEN, ANTHONY, emigrated in 1663, and m. Annetje Bocquet or Bockee. Bought in 1667 a lot in N. U. of Jeronemus De Wall; May 29, 1674, of Abm du Toict for 1600 gl. a farm in N. U .; and Apl. 30, 1681, bought another farm in N. U. on the lane leading to Flh. June 1, 1682, he sold a tract on N. U. Lane to Thys Lub- bertse; May 29, 1691, he sold the first farm he bought of Du Toict to Nichs Vander Grift; Feb. 24, 1690-91, he sold to Gerret Cornelise Van Duyn a half-lot on N. U. Lane ad-


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joining Van Duyn's land, receiving in exchange a half-lot adjoining Fardon's land. In 1687 he took the oath of al- legiance in N. U., and his name appears on Dongan's patent of 1686. Issue :- Maria, bp. July 27, 1679; Valentine, bp. July 3, 1681; and Gerret, bp. Feb. 10, 1684. Made his mark to documents.


DUI, TORMAN, of Kings Co. in 1676, as per Stoothoff's books.


DUNNE, RICHARD, bought in 1649 a lot in Gd of Ralph Cardall, which he sold Sept. 8, 1649, to Nich& Stillwell for 300 gl., as per Gd rec.


DU PRE, DU PUY, DU PUIS, or DUPUE, FRANCOIS, from Cales or Calais in France, among the first settlers of Buk in 1661; m. Ist, Sept. 26, 1661, in N. A., Geertje Willems (Boerum) of N. L. He and his w. Geertje mem. of R. D. ch. of Fih in 1677. Issue :- Grietje, bp. Oct. 1, 1671; Jean, bp. May 20, 1674, in N. Y .; Sara, bp. Feb. 23, 1679, in Br]; Geertje, bp. Sept. 18, 1681, at Flh; and Nicolas, bp. Oct. 17, 1686, in N. Y.


Jean, from Como, m. Ist, May 28, 1655, Margaret Jans of Scotland; m. 2ª, Dec. 5, 1659, Jannetje Simons of Amster- dam. Was a mem. of the R. D. ch. of N. U. in 1677, en- tered on the record as removed to Bergen, N. J. Issue :- Andries, bp. Mar. 1, 1656; Jannetje, bp. Dec. 3, 1662; Francyntje, bp. Jan. 12, 1665; Maria, bp. Feb. 16, 1667; Jan, bp. Mar. 28, 1671; and Simon, bp. June 21, 1676-all in N. A. and N. Y.


Nicholas, m. Catharine de Vos. Mem. of R. D. ch. of N. U. in 1677, entered as removed to Bergen, N. J. Issue: -Magdalena, bp. Feb. 16, 1667; Susanna, bp. Apl. 7, 1669; Nicolaes, bp. July 11, 1670; and Paulus, bp. Aug. 11, 1675 -- all bp. in N. Y.


Willem, b. in Buk, a resident of Mernach, m. Aug. 10, 1688, in N. Y., Lysbeth Weyt from Barbadoes, a resident of Kiehtewang.


DURIE, DURYEA, DUREE, or DORYEA, ABRAHAM (Joosten), b. 1685; m. Elizabeth Polhemus; d. about 1763. Farmer in Buk. Will da. Jan. 29, 1753; pro. Feb. 28, 1764; rec. p. 306, Lib. 26, surr. off. N. Y. In it he devises his farm to his s. Johannes. Issue :- Joost of Buk, b. Oct. 8, 1715, m. Dec. 23, 1752, Catharine Schenck, d. July 24, 1783; Nelche or Nelly, m. John Terhune of Flds; Daniel of Buk, m. Dec. 3, 1743, Gertrude Kock by one account, Gertrude .


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Debevoise by another; Metpenechee, Magdalen, or Lanche, m. Jacob Boerum; Abraham of N. Y., bp. Apl. 10, 1720, m. Mar. 1, 1744, Maria Roosevelt; Catryntje b. Oct. 6, 1720, m. May 16, 1746, Joost Monfoort, d. Sept. 29, 1799; Johannes of Buk and N. Y., m. Neeltje da. of William Kouwenhoven; Elizabeth, bp. July 12, 1724, (sup.) d. young; and Anche, m. 1753 - Van Cleef.


Charles (Joosten), farmer, of Buk, m. Ist Cornelia da. of Jo- hannes Schenck; m. 2ª Mary or Maria Roberson; d. about 1753. Will da. Dec. 4, 1751; pro. Sept. 1, 1753; rec. p. 358, Lib. 18, N. Y. surr. off. Issue :- Joost of Ja; Helena, m. Van Zant; Johannes of N. Y., m. Apl. 30, 1748, Antje Voor- hies of Gd; Cornelia, m. June 11, 1757, Frans Titus; Charles or Charel of Oyster Bay, m. Dec. 16, 1748, Antie Fryn; Elizabeth, (sup.) m. Joost Van Brunt; Tunis of Buk, m. May 18, 1753, Anna Rapalje; Derick of N. Y., m. June 1, 1754, Elizabeth Titus; and Abraham of Rondout, Dutch- ess Co., m. Sarah Van Wyck, d. 1764.


Christiaan (Pieterse), bp. Apl. 17, 1681. No further trace. Jacob (Joosten), bp. Nov. 21, 1686; m. 1708 Catrina Pol- hemius; d. 1758. Resided at first in Buk and afterwards in Br". His Buk farm of 100 A. was sold Apl. 15, 1758, by his executors. Issue :- Joost of Ja South, farmer and millwright, b. 1709, m. Ist Willemtje Terhune, (names of his 2ª and 3d wives not ascertained,) m. 4th Charity -, d. 1775; Daniel of Ja, d. 1759; Johannes of N. Y., m. Oct. 29, 1763, Sara -; Jacob of N. Y. and Buk, m. Mar. 21, 1747, Sara Van Noortstrant, d. 1784; Abraham of N. Y., merchant, bp. Feb. 16, 1724, m. Nov. 3, 1763, Elizabeth Low; Cornelius of Buk; Hendrick; and Magdalena, m. Cor Wyckoff of N. J. Signed his name "Jacob Durye."


Joost, the common ancestor of the family, emigrated about 1675 from Manheim in the Palatinate of the Rijn; m. Magdalena La Febre. Settled at first in N. U., where he owned a farm which he sold Oct. 5, 1681, for 3200 gl. and a new wagon to Gerret Cornelisen Van Duyn, as per p. 148 of Lib. AA of Flh rec. Left N. U. and settled on the dis- puted lands between Newtown and Buk, where he d. about 1727. On ass. rolls of Buk of 1683 and '93 and cen. of 1698, taking the oath of allegiance there in 1687. Issue :- Joost; Peter; Jacob; Abraham; Charles; Jaques, bp. July 13, 1679, at Flb; Antonette, bp. Dec. 11, 1681, m. - Luqueer; Magdalena, bp. Oct 19, 1687, in N. Y., d. 1705; Cornelis of Buk; Simon, bp. Nov. 26, 1693, in Br"; and Philip. Made his mark to documents.


Joost (Joosten) of Buk, m. Apl. 17, 1681, Lena or Helena -; d. 1727. Issue :- Magdelientje, bp. May 29, 1705, in


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Br", m. Dec. 31, 1743, Gerret Van Sant of Newtown; Joost (sup.) of Six Mile Run, N. J., (sup.) m. Antje Terhune; Hendrick, bp. Nov. 23, 1718; and Folkert of N. Y., m. Geartey da. of Nicholas Vechte of Gowanus, d. 1752.


Philip (Joosten), m. Aug. 14, 1714, Belje Goverts. No further trace.


Simon (Joosten), bp. Nov. 26, 1693, in Brī; m. May 20, 1715, Annetje Sprung. Resided in Buk, and a farmer. Issue :- Simon of Buk, m. Dec. 17, 1758, Jane Vandervort.


DU TOICT, DU TOIT, or DU TORCK, ABRAHAM, (French,) soldier, m. Jannetje Jeronemus Bocquet. Resided at first in N. Y., of which place he was a mem. of the R. D. ch. in 1667 and '74. Obtained a tract in N. U. which he sold May 29, 1674, to Anthony Du Ceene or Seen, as per town rec. and as per p. 116 of Lib. C of Flb. rec., at which date he ap- pears to have resided in said last-named town. Feb. 5, 1680-81, he sold to Jan Barentse Blom his bouwery in the new division (N. L.) of Flh, cong. So A., for 1000 gl., as per p. 150 of Lib. AA of Flb rec. He and his w. are entered on the R. D. ch. rec. of Flb as residents of N. L., removed to Bergen, N. J. His name appears on the ass. roll of Buk of 1693 and cen. of 1698. Issue :- Catharine, bp. June 2, 1678, in Br"; and Hester, bp. Apl. 4, 1680, in N. U. Signed his name "Abraham du Toict."


DUTTEN, JAN, his land in Br" referred to on Breser's pat- ent of Sept. 4, 1645.


DU WIEN, JOOST, m. Magdalena -. Both mem. of R. D. ch. of N. U. in 1677 and '85, and entered as removed to Newtown.


DUYCKHUYS, JAN TEUNISSEN, see Van Dyckhuysen.


DUYCKINGH,' EVERT, from Borken or Borkel in North Braband, glazier, m. Sept. 9, 1645, in N. A., Hendrickje Si- mons from Noordthorn. Owned land in Flh in 1654, as per O'Callaghan's Man. Trans. of Dutch Man. Obtained a pat- ent under the name of "Evert Duyckingh Van Borchen" . for 24 morgens in Flb, lying between the lands of Johan- nes Megapolensis and those of Teunis Nissen (Denyse), with salt meadows and plain land, which he sold Sept. 6, 1658, to Cors Van Ruyven, as per p. 37 of Lib. A of Flb rec. Also owned property in N. A. near the Fort, and in 1664 took the oath of allegiance to the English. Issue :-- Relitje, bp. June 30, 1647; Jannecken, bp. July 25, 1649;


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Evert, bp. Oct. 30, 1650; Symontje, bp. May 12, 1652; Aeltje, bp. Mar. 26, 1656; Marie, bp. Mar. 31, 1659; and Gerret, bp. Apl. 11, 1660-all in N. A.


DUYTS or DUITS, JAN LAURENSE Or LAURENTSZEN, of N. U., was probably a s. of Laurens Duytsen, bp. Mar. 23, 1642 in N. A., m. Ist Jannetje Jeuriaens; m. 2ª, Sept. 27, 1673, in N. Y., Neeltje Adriaens from Breda, both at the time resi- dents of Mispat's Kil (she m. after his death Hendrick Thomasse Van Dyck); d. about 1679. There was a " Lou- rens Duyts" who July 1, 1639, with Pieter Andriesen leased a plantation of Joris Bronck on the mainland opposite Manhattan I., as per p. 9 of Calendar of Dutch Man., who may have been this Jan Laurentszen. Oct. 30, 1677, "Jan Laurense Duits" bought of Luykes Meyerse 2 half-lots of land, Nos. 13 and 14, in N. U. lying at the " fonteyn " (Yellow Hoek), adjoining land of "Rutger Joesten " (Van Brunt), on which there was a good dwelling-house and barn, as per town rec. June 14, 1679-80, Hans Harmense (Van Barkeler) and Lourens Haff, guardians of the children of Jan Laurentszen, bound his son Louris or Louranse, aged 9 years, to Jan Janse Van Dyck for 6 years to do all kinds of labor, and at the end of the term to be furnished with a Sunday suit of clothes and three good shirts. Issue :- Annetje Janse; and Louris or Laurens Janse, bp. June 4, 1671, in N. Y.


Hans Laurentszen, of N. U. in 1679, brother of Jan. Made his mark to documents.


EBELL, PETER, in N. A. as early as 1647; m. Claertje Hen- drickse. Bought May 21, 1655, of Isaac Greveraet planta- tion-lot No. 27 in Gd. Feb. 3, 1657, obtained a patent for a plantation near Fort Casmar on the Delaware. Mar. 7, 1659, he sold plantation-lot No. 27 in Gd to Jan Jansen Ver Ryn, as per Gd rec. In 1664 he took the oath of allegiance to the English in N. Y. Issue :- Elsje, bp Oct. 16, 1650, in N. A. Made his mark to documents.


ECKER, JACOB, of Flh, a resident on Frederick Philips's land, m. June 4, 1693, in N. Y., Magdaleentie Vonck of South- ampton, at date of m. of Haverstraw.


Wolfert of Flds, a resident on Frederick Philips's land (Philips Manor), m. Dec. 21, 1692, in N. Y., Marritje Sie- bouts of the Poor Bouwery. Issue :- Steven, bp. June 21, 1693; and Marritje, bp. July 29, 1696, both in N. Y.


EDSELL, EDSALL, ETSAL, or ELSAL, SAMUEL, from " Ridding


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in Bawrychier" (Redding in Berkshire), England, hatter, m. Ist, May 29, 1665, in N. Y., Jannetje Wessels of Arnhem in Gelderland; m. 2ª, Aug. 27, 1689, in Fl1, Jannetje Stevens wid. of Cors Jansen Beory of Newtown. In 1657 he was admitted a small burgher in N. A., and in 1664 took the oath of allegiance in N. Y. to the English. In 1664 he owned and resided on a farm at Constable's Hoek, Bergen, N. J., as per p. 137 of Vol. I of Raum's N. J., to which place he probably removed from Newtown. In 1668 he was a mem- ber of the Council of Gov. Carteret; in 1677 he was taxed in N. Y., and in 1687 a justice of the peace in Queens Co. Oct. 1, 1690, he was commissioned a justice of the peace of Kings Co., as per. Col. Man. Issue :- Annetje, bp. July 12, 1656; Judith, bp. May 15, 1658; Johannes, bp. Sept. 12, 1660-all in N. A .; Ann; Julia; and Richard. (See p. 72 of Winfield's Hudson Co.) Signed his name "Samuel Edsall."


EGBERTSE, BARENT HUYBERTSE, m. Aechtje Alberts. On ass. roll of Brī of 1675. Bought Aug. 1, 1678, of Garret Stoothoff for 6000 gl. 25 morgens of woodland in Br-" called the "Kruypel Bosch," bounded on the N. side by land of Joost Kasparse, and on the S. by that of Jacobus de Heart, as per p. 45 of Vol. AA of Flh rec. There was a Barent Egbertse (probably a s. of Egbert Teunise Metselaer) who m. Aug. 26, 1704, Maria De Garmeau at Albany, as per Pearson's First Settlers of Albany. Issue :- Tryntje, bp. Aug. 18, 1658, in N. A. Signed his name "Barent Egberssen."


Sander of the Wallabout, and mem. of the R. D. ch. of Brī in 1677; m. Apl. 2, 1682, Elsje Pieters (Staats) of N. U., both residents of Gowanus at date of marriage; d. Oct. 7, 1680, at S. I. Issue :- Annetje, bp. May 27, 1683.


EIGO, JOHANNES, on ass. rolls of N. U. of 1693 and cen. of 1698.


Paulus, on ass. roll of N. U. of 1693 and cen. of 1698.


ELBERSEN, JOHN, m. Mary Hendricksen. Issue :- Egbertje, . bp. July 3, 1698, in Flds. Signed his name "John Elbersen" in 1715.


ELBERTSEN, ELBERT, and GERRET, see Stoothoff.


Gysbert, on Hegeman's auction-books of 1670 and '71. There was a Gysbert Elbertsen who m. Willemtje Claes, and had 10 children bp. in N. A. and N. Y., as per p. 766 of Valentine's Manual of 1863. Made his mark to documents.


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ELDERT, HENRY or HENDRICK, of Ja (s. of Eldert Lucasse Voorhies), bp. Mar. 4, 1691; m. 18t, Nov. 18, 1710, Grietje Wyckoff of Flds; m. 2ª Tryntje - Will da. Feb. 6, 1759; pro. Dec. 22, 1768; rec. p. 446 of Lib. 26, N. Y. surr. off. Issue :- Grietje, bp. May 11, 1722, m. John Stephens; Johan- nes of N. L., m. Femmetje -; Eldert; Styntje, m. John Munny; Margaret, m. Nov. 29, 1761, Godfrey Heyn; Ann, m. Hendrick Emmans; and Mary or Maria, m. Rem Van Cleef. Signed his name "Hendrick Elders."


Johannes (s. of Eldert Lucasse Voorhies), bp. Dec. 26, 1681, at Flh; (sup.) m. Marretje Bergen and settled at Fos- ter's Meadows in Queens Co. Issue :- Johannes; Grace; and Cresia, bp. Apl. 14, 1707. Signed his name "Johannes Eldert."


Lucas of Ja (s. of Eldert Lucasse Voorhies), bp. Dec. 25, 1677, in Flds; m. -; his descendants assumed the surname of Eldert. Will da. Aug. 6, 1752; pro. Oct. 18, 1756. Issue :- Eldert, (sup.) m. Jannetje Nostrand; Grace, m. George Bates; Jane, m. Joseph Barnet; and (sup.) Samuel.


ELLICE, JAMES, one of the first settlers of Gd in 1646, and allotted a plantation-lot in 1648, per town rec.


ELLIS or ELIAS, JOSEPH, m Mar. 10, 1681, in Flds, Eliza- beth Damerill. Issue :- Anna, bp. Oct. 3, 1682, in N. Y.


ELTYGE Or ELTEN, JAN, of Drenthe in the Netherlands, was paid 25 gl. for carpenter's work on FIh ch. Bought Nov. 27, 1663, of Derick Jansen, cooper, a farm and building- plot in Flh on the E. side of the m'ain road, as per p. 150 of Lib. B of Flh rec. From Fla he removed to Kingston. In 1679 he declared under oath that he was a son of Roeloffe Elten and Stryker Lebring, and made declarations as to his identity, as per p. 80 of Cal. of Eng. Man. Signed his name "Jan Eltyge."


ELTYNOCK or EELTYNOCK, JAN, owned a building-plot in Flh June 12, 1665, as per a suit with Derick Jansen rec. on p. 35 of Lib. D of Flh rec. He is probably the same person as the above "Jan Eltyge."


EMANS, EMMANS, or IMANS, ABRAHAM (Andriese), settled in Freehold, N. J .; m. 1st, Oct. 20, 1693, Rebecca da. of Mich8 Stillwell of Gd; m. 2ª, Aug. 17, 1702, Margaret Williamson, a wid. On cen. of Gd of 1698. Of Freehold Nov. 25, 1715, on which date he conveyed to his s. John 205 A. in said place. Issue :- Cornelius, m. Cornelia Holsaert; John of N. J .; Nich-


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olas; Benjamin, m. Rachel Fenton; Abraham, m. Annatie Luyster; Maria, bp. Jan. 20, 1707, at Freehold ; Daniel, bp. Apl. 11, 1714, at Freehold, m. Aelje Hulsaert; and Katryna, m. Ab™ Bidull-all being of N. J. Signed his name " Abraham Emans."


Abraham (s. of John and Sara), m. Abagail (sup.) Stillwell. Settled at Freehold, N. J., as early as 1715. Will da. Jan. 1734; pro. Apl. 19, 1742 ; rec. p. 236, Lib. 14, N. Y. surr. off. Issue :- Stillwell; Isaac ; and Thomas.


Andries, an Englishman, the ancestor of the Emmans family of Kings Co. and N. J., emigrated from Leiden in the Nether- lands, in the ship Saint Jean Baptist, May 9, 1661, and settled in Gd. Aug. 21, 1661, he with 12 others petitioned the authori- ties for land on S. I. Issue :- John of Gd ; Hendrick of N. J .; Abraham of N. J .; Jacobus of Gd ; and Andries Jun™ of Gd.


Andries Jun' of Gd and N. U., b. 1677 ; m. Nov. 24, 1693, Rebecca Van Cleef of Gd. Bought July 20, 1708, of Stoffel Romeyn a farm in N. U., to which he removed. On ass. roll of Gd of 1693 and cen. of 1698. Will da. Sept. I, 1728; pro. Jan. 6, 1729; rec. p. 34, Lib. Io, N. Y. surr. off. Issue :- Hendrick, d. young; Johannes ; Andries of N. U .; Benjamin of N. J., m. Sarah (or Antie) Snediker; Jacobus of N. U., m. Jannetje da. of Wm Kouwenhoven ; Y Hen- drick of Somerset Co., N. J., m. Sara da. of Roelof Ver- kerk of N. U .; Antie, bp. Apl. 26, 1696, d. young ; Ann, m. Ist John Verkerk, m. 2ª Jacob Rapalje of Br"; Sara, m. Teunis Polhemius of Orange Co .; and Rebecca. Signed his name "Andries Emans."


Andries (s. of Andries Jun') of N. U., m. Femmetje Dorlant ; d. about 1760. Will da. Dec. 28, 1759. Jan. 25, 1742-3, he bought of Sam1 Groenendyck a farm of 84 A. in N. U. (late the farm of J. A. Emmans, his great grandson), to which he re- moved. Issue :- Rebecca, bp. Apl. 3, 1729, m. Hendrick Suy- dam of Bedford, d. Oct. 25, 1797; Rem, d. young ; Annatie, bp. Jan. 12, 1732, d. young; Andries, bp. Apl. 2, 1735, d. young, of small-pox; Johannes of N. U., the grandfather of J. A. Emmans, m. Maria Wyckoff, d. Jan. 8, 1780, inherited his father's farm; Sara, b. 1740, (sup.) m. July 27, 1764, Hen- drick Wyckoff, d. July 22, 1820; and Maria, b. Sept. 2, 1752. Signed his name "Andries Emans."


Anthony (s. of John and Sara), d. prior to May 6, 1699. Nov. 15, 1678, his father bound him for 2 years to Hendrick Rycke (Suydam) of Flh to learn the blacksmith's trade, as per P. 32 of Lib. AA of Flè rec.


Benjamin (s. of Andries and Rebecca), m. Sarah or Antie Snediker. Left Gd and settled on a farm at Rocky Hill, Som-


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erset Co., N. J. Issue :- Catryna, bp. Apl. 2, 1735 ; Isaac, bp. Feb. 19, 1738, d. young ; and Isaac, bp. Mar. 6, 1739. Signed his name " Benjamen Emans."


Hendrick (Andriese) of Gd and N. J., m. Feb. 8, 1685, Wil- lemtje Jans of Flds ; d. prior to May 6, 1699. May 19, 1685, he bought of Stoffel Jansen (Romeyn) a house and two garden- plots in Gd. Removed to Middlebush, Somerset Co., N. J., as early as 1703. Made his mark " H" to documents.


Jacobus (Andriese) of Gd. No trace.


Jacobus (s. of John and Sara) of Gd, m. May 10, 1700, Geertje or Grietje Romeyn ; d. prior to Apl. 17, 1749. Issue :- Cornelius of Gd, m. May 13, 1749, Eva Voorhies, d. May 19, 1792; Abraham of Gd, bp. Oct. 5, 1718, m. Nov. 5, 1740, Sarah Schenck, (sup.) d. Nov. 21, 1810 ; (sup.) Jacobus, d. 1816 without issue ; Cornelia; and Geertie. Signed his name " Jacobus Emans" in 1748.


Jacobus (s. of Andries and Rebecca) of N. U., m. Jannetje V da. of Wm Kouwenhoven; d. 1735. Owned and cultivated the farm in N. U. which his father bought of Stoffel Romeyn, now (1880) of John E. Lott. Issue :- Jacoba, b. Oct. 7, 1733, m. Jaques Denyse, d. Feb. 14, 1825. Signed his name " Jacobus Emans" in 1704.


Jan Jun' (s. of John and Sara) of Gd, m. Ist, Mar. 4, 1701, (sup.) Angelica Van Cleef ; m. 2ª Nelthe -; d. Feb. 1724. Will da. Feb. - , 1723; pro. Feb. 13, 1734; rec. p. 449, Lib. 9, N. Y. surr. off. Issue :- John; Ester ; Sarah, (sup.) m. Ben- jamin Stymets; Neeltie; Samy; Thomas; and Johanna. Signed his name "John Emans."


Johannes (s. of Andries and Rebecca) of Gd and N. U., m. Nov. 12, 1702, Neeltje Cranen by Gd rec., Neeltie Van Cleef by another account. Signed his name "Johannes Emans."


John or Jan Sen" (s. of Andries the emigrant), master cooper, of Gª, m. Ist Sarah da. of Anthony Jansen from Salee or Vaes; m. 2ª, Nov. 17, 1702, Neeltje Cranen ; d. prior to 1715. Mag. of Gd in 1673, '74, and '76, and in 1691 town- clerk. On ass. rolls of said town of 1693 and cen. of 1698, on which he is entered as of English extraction, from which it is inferred that his father, although hailing from Leiden, was among those Englishmen who left their native land and came to Holland to enjoy religious liberty and avoid persecution. Issue :- John Jun'; Anthony ; Andries of Gd, who probably settled in N. J .; Abraham ; Jacobus; Sarah, m. Oct. 14, 1696, Joseph Morgen of Freehold ; and Cornelia, m. Dec. 1, 1699, Paulus Amerman (sup.) of Monmouth Co., N. J. Signed his name "John Emans" and sometimes "Jan Emans."


ENDE, PETER, of Gd In 1655 among those who notified


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the Director-Gen. and Council of the danger they were liable to on account of the Indians.


ENGELBERTSE, see Lott.


ERDERS, WYLEM, paid 2 gl. 9 st., clergyman's salary, in 1690 in Fla, as per town rec.


EVANS, ANDREW, on ass. roll of Br" of 1693.


Randolph or Randel, m. Martha or Margaret Young. On ass. roll of Br" of 1683; a commissioner of Bra in 1684, as per Furman's Notes. Owned a lot in Br" adjoining that of Thomas White. Margaret his wid. sold Sept. 20, 1697, a piece of land in Br" to Ann w. of John Smith of the same place, as per p. I45 of Lib. 2 of Con. Issue :- Elizabeth, bp. Feb. 17, 1684, in Br"; and William, bp. Dec. 25, 1684, in Br".


EVERD, MICAH, purchased a planter's lot in Gd in 1647 of Searjeant Jas Hubbard, as per town rec.


EVERENDEN, ROBERT, (English,) m. Ann -. On cen. of Br" of 1698 as of the ferry. In 1699 his wife petitioned the court of sessions to prevent his abandoning her.


EVERTSE, EVERT, obtained a patent May 11, 1647, for 49 morgens of land in the rear of "Jacous Bentyn's " land on Long Island (Br"). Where was this ?


EVERTSEN, ARENT, molenaar or miller, m. Susanna Hendricks De Boog. In 1661 he received various amounts as comforter of the sick in the colony on the Delaware, as per p. 18I of Vol. II. of Doc. of Col. His. of N. Y. Oct. 20, 1677, sold to Balthazer Vosch Jun' a farm of 18 morgens in Flb, abutting against Corlaers flats or plains, on the E. side of the road, as per p. 23 of Lib. C of Flh rec. Aug. 27, 1667, owned land in Kings Co., as per p. 179 of Lib. 2 of Con. Issue :- Neeltje, bp. June 28, 1645; Evert, bp. Sept. 19, 1661; and Catharina, bp. Mar. 21, 1674-all in N. A. A Sarah Molenaar of Buk, probably his da., m. June 1703, in N. Y., Hendrick Play of said city. Signed his name at times " Arent molenaer" and occasionally "A Evertsz." Perhaps Arent is a descendant of Cornelius Evertsen, the celebrated Dutch admiral of Zeeland, who was surnamed "Keesie the Devil."


Conrad, owned land in Br" in 1660, per Col. Rec.


. Jan, see Bout.


. Volkherd, obtained a patent Mar. 11, 1647, for 2} or 3 mor-


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gens on L. I., (sup.) at Gowanus. Made his mark to docu- ments.


EWOUTSE, EUWETSE, or EWETSE, CORNELIS, from Beets in North Holland. Suppose he came over with the squadron which conquered and retook the colony of New Netherlands from the English in 1673. Commissioned master-gunner Aug. 12, 1673, and placed in command of a vessel known as the " snow Zeehont" (Sea-dog), which made prizes of Massachu- setts vessels, as per p. 726 of Vol. II. of Doc. of Col. His. Suppose he resided at Br" ferry. Issue :- Jan ; Cornelis Jun"; Ewout; Elizabeth, m. Samson Lasay ; and Petronella, m. Ger- ret Martense.


Cornelis Jun', m. Mary or Maria Polhemius. Resided at first at Br" ferry, selling his house and lot in 1723 to Jan Teunise Van Middeswout, and in 1743 became a freeman of the city of N. Y., to which place he removed. Nov. 19, 1738, he and his w. joined the D. ch. of N. Y. on certificate from L. I. Issue :- Joris, bp. Aug. 22, 1736, in N. Y.


Ewout, m. Apl. 24, 1715, Sarah Tiebout of N. Y., ; d. prior to May 1740. Resided at first in Br", where he sold his house and lot in 1716 to Cor8 Ewetse, as per p. 26 of Lib. 5 of Con., and in 1717 became a freeman of the city of N. Y., to which place he probably removed. Issue :- Johannes of N. Y., car- penter, bp. Feb. 8, 1716, (sup ) m. June 16, 1741, Ruth Luvois; and Maria, bp. Nov. 10, 1717, in N. Y., m. Johannes Van Gel- der.


Jan, m. July 16, 1686, Elizabeth Plevier. Was a pot-baker, residing at Br" ferry, where he sold his land, Jan. 28, 1726, to John Barbarie, as per p. 38 of Lib. 5 of Con. From the records of the court of sessions of 1700 he appears at that date to have been a liquor-dealer. In 1746 he became a free- man of N. Y., to which place he probably removed. Issue :- Anneken, bp. Oct. 16, 1689; Johannes, bp. Jan. 6, 1695; Eliz- abeth, bp. Nov. 17, 1697 ; Pieternella, bp. Dec. 28, 1701; and Petrus, b. Apl. 3, 1703, m. Sept. 21, 1726, Catharine da. of Joris Hansen Bergen-all bp. in N. Y. Signed his name "Jan Euwetse."


FARCKS, TOMAS, on ass. roll of N. U. of 1683.


FARDON, FERDON, VERDON, VERDONCK, or VARDON, JACOB (s. of Thomas 2d), m. May 17, 1678, in N. Y., Femmetje Jans Willems of Meppel in the province of Drenthe, a resident of Fld& at date of marriage, of which place they were both mem. of the R. D. ch. Bought Feb. 27, 1693-4, as per town rec., of Lawrense Janse a farm in N. U. Lane, to which he


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probably removed, being at that date a resident of the town. On ass. roll of N. U. of 1693 and cen. of 1698. Is- sue :- Barbara, bp. Mar. 28, 1680, m. Jacob Adriaense Bennet of Gowanus; Willem Jacobse, bp. Apl. 23, 1682, m. Eliza- beth -; Thomas Jacobse, bp. Sept. 23, 1683; Maria, bp. June 11, 1685; Jacob Jacobse; Jannetje; Femmetje; and Dirckien. Signed his name "Jacop Fardon."


Jacob Jacobse, m. Apl. 8, 1720, (sup.) Marretje or Maria Flierboom. A Jacob Verdon was constable of Bra in 1701 and 1705. Issue :- Thomas, bp. Aug. 3, 1735.


Thomas, m. Mary Badye da. of Altie Brackhoengie (wid. of Wm Bredenbend) by a former husband. Mary, after the death of Thomas, m. 2ª Wm Ariaense Bennet, and 3ª Paulus Vander- beek. A mag. of Brī in 1661, '62, '63, and '64, where he took the oath of allegiance in 1687. Suppose he resided on and owned the farm at Gowanus late of Anthony Hulst and since of Henry Story and Winant Bennet. Issue :- Thomas Jun".




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