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Thomas Jun', m. Ist, June . 1, 1659, Jannetje Claes; m. 2ª, Apl. 26, 1695, Ytie or Elsje Juriaens wid. of Teunis ten Eyck, as per N. Y. D. ch. rec. From an entry on the records of the R. D. ch. of Br", he and his wife Annetje being mem. of said ch. in 1677, it may be inferred that she was his second wife, and that Ytie was his third. Took the oath of allegiance in Br" in 1687 as a native, being at the time a resident of Gowanus, owning and occupying the homestead of his father. Previous to this, in 1658, he ap- pears to have resided in Buk. Was constable of Brī in 1684, as per Furman's Notes of Brn. In 1718 he resided in N. U., and was a deacon in the R. D. ch. of said town. Is- sue :- Jacob. Made his mark to documents.
William Jacobse, bp. Apl. 23, 1682, in Flb; m. Elizabeth Resided in N. U., and in 1700, on the erection of a church in said town, was allotted 3 men's and 3 women's places. In 1726 he was a deacon and in 1733 an elder in said ch. Issue :- Jacob, bp. July 19, 1709. Signed his name " Willem Fardon."
FARRINGTON, THOMAS, of Gª, let Oct. 26, 1669, to Wm Goulder of the same place 3 cows, etc. Sept. 8, 1669, he sold John Emans plantation-lot No. 28 of said town, all as per town rec. Made his mark to documents.
FASTER, WILLEM, in 1681 on Stoothoff's books.
FELLE, SYMON, m. Ann Vincent. Plaintiff in a suit against Glandy La Metre Nov. 11, 1660, as per Lib. B of Flb court rec. Issue :- Magdaleen, bp. June 3, 1660, in N. A. 8
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FERDINANSE, see Van Sicklen.
FERDON, see Fardon.
FERMENSEN, HENDRICK, of Flds in 1673, as per ch. rec.
FERMENSY, DERICK, of Flds in 1671, as per ch rec.
FILKIN, HENRY, of Flh, m. Catryna -; d. about Oct. 23, 1713. Member of Assembly for Kings Co. 1693 to 1696; justice of the peace 1693; on cen. of Fih of 1698 as of Eng- lish descent; clerk of Kings Co. 1704 to 1714. Oct. 9, 1689, bought a lot of John Smith at Br" ferry, as per p. 188 of Lib. I of Con. Sept. 10, 1685, he petitioned for license to purchase a small neck of 500 A. at Mattinock, Oyster Bay, L. I., and in 1686 to take up a parcel of vacant land in New- town, as per pp. 132 and 154 of Vol. II. of Land Papers. In 1697 obtained a patent for about 22,000 A. in Dutchess Co. Will da. Sept. 22, 1713; pro. Apl. 20, 1714; and rec. p. 273, Lib. 8, N. Y. surr. off. Issue :- Jane; Henry Jun", m. 18%, Nov. 27, 1709, Elizabeth Smith and settled in Dutchess Co .; Magdalena, bp. Oct. 31, 1697, d. young; Abram, m. Jan. 28, 1729, Poryntje Tiebout; Isaac; Francis of N. Y., m. Catha- rine da. of Col. Leonard (Helen his da. m. John Vanderbilt of N. Y. and FIh); Cornelius, of Brª in 1738; Katharine, m. June 16, 1727, Court Van Voorhies of Dutchess Co .; Jacob; Jo- hannes; and Ante, m. Francis Hegeman. Signed his name " Henry Filkin"; his wife made her mark " K" to documents.
FISERCK, EDWARD, m. Janne Schabuels; d. about 1645; set- tled on a tract on the East River in Br", which was patented Apl. 2, 1647, to John Haes, who m. his wid. Issue :- Jenne, bp. Feb. 24, 1641, in N. A.
FOLCKERTSEN, HENDRICK, of Br" ferry, b. 1634; m. Geertje Claes. In 1664 made an affidavit relating to the raid of Capt. Scott on the Dutch towns of L. I., as per p. 482 of Vol. II. of Doc. of Col. His. Issue :- Jurian, bp. Dec. 5, 1660, in Br". Signed his name "Hendrick Folckertsen."
FOLKERT, CLAES, m. Neeltje -; of Br" in 1699, as per a deed on p. 195 of Lib. 2 of Con. Issue :- Anna, bp. Oct. 7, 1703, in Br"; and Neeltje, bp. July 31, 1709.
Derick, a grand-juryman at the court of sessions in 1692. uly 17, 1689, loaned money to Jacob Dircksen, as per p. 168 of Lib. I of Con. Signed his name "Derck Folckerse."
Johannes, m. Angenietje -. A Johannes Folkertse set-
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tled near New Brunswick, N. J., prior to 1699, as per p. 35 of Dr. Messler's Somerset Co. Issue :- Folkert, bp. May 30, 1708, in Br".
Nicholas, owned lands in Buk in 1704, as per deed of Abm Bogert to Gisbert Bogert of Mar. 27, 1788, on Buk town rec.
FOLLEMAN, BARENT, see Fulleman.
FONTEYN or FONTEIN, CHAREL or CHARLES, m. 18t Catha- rine de Balie; m. 2ª, Aug. 21, 1691, Mary Van Lientie or Mag- dalena Reinierse. Was among the first settlers of Buk in 1661, a mag. in 1663, and on ass. rolls of said town of 1675 and '83. In 1689 he was among the soldiers sent to Albany, as per p. 216 of Vol. II. of Doc. His. of N. Y. There was a Charles Fonteyn on the Raritan in N. J. about 1685, and a James Fonteyn in 1707. Issue :- Magdalena, bp. Oct. 26, 1659, in N. A .; Annetje or Anneken, bp. July 16, 1662, m. Sept. 9, 1685, in N. Y., Jacob Janszen of said city; Lidia, bp. Feb. 2, 1664; Katryna, bp. Mar. 29, 1696; Rinier of N. J., bp. Oct. 15, 1699; and Hendrick, bp. Nov. 15, 1710, at Six Mile Run, N. J.
Jacques of Buk, m. May 20, 1689, in N. Y., Anna Webbers, and took the oath of allegiance in Buk in 1687 as a native. A Jacques Fonteyn settled near New Brunswick, N. J., prior to 1699, as per p. 35 of Messler's Somerset Co. Issue :- Catharina, bp. Feb. 8, 1691; Carel, bp. Apl. 24, 1692; Jo- hannes, bp. Oct. 31, 1694; Johannes, bp. Apl. 26, 1696; Geertje, bp. Jan. 29, 1699; Wolfert, bp. Aug. 25, 1700; Geert- je, bp. Dec. 5, 1701; Catharina, bp. Mar. 18, 1705; Annetje, bp. Apl. 28, 1706; Catharine, bp. Oct. 31, 1708; and Jaques, bp. Apl. 8, 1711-all in N. Y.
Johannes, m. 18t, Mar. 23, 1689, Reymerighis Symonse (Van Nostrand); m. 2ª, Jan. 1, 1690, Catrina Willemse (Cornell) of Flh. Took the oath of allegiance in Buk in 1687 as a native, in which town he resided. Issue :- Karel, bp. Sept. 22, 1689, in Flh (a Karel Fonteyn, on ass. roll of Franklin, N. J., in 1735); and Margrietje, b. 1697.
FORBUS, JOHN, of N. A. as early as 1638, obtained in 1647 a patent for 65 morgens on the East River and Norman's Kil (now in Williamsburgh.) This plantation he probably purchased of Claes Carstensen, to whom in 1644 he gave a note for 150 gl. of purchase-money, balance due on a plantation on L. I., as per p. 26 of Calendar of N. Y. His. Dutch Man. In 1685 a John Forbes took up about 400 A. on the Raritan about 20 miles above Amboy, as per p. 14 of Corwin's His. Discourse.
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FORCE, MATTHEW. Apl. 5, 1666, a suit was brought against him in the court of sessions in Gd by Ralph Car- dell for trespass, as per. Gd rec. At the sessions of 1669 he was tried for receiving stolen goods. June 3, 1671, while a resident of Gª, he entered into an agreement with John Grissell of Maspeth, on behalf of Grissell's daughter in- law Hanna Banan, who was to serve Force two and one half years, in consideration of which at its termination Force was to furnish her with two suits of "comely and decent clothes," and a heifer with calf, or one with a calf by her side, as per Gd rec. Made his mark to documents.
FOREST, ABRAM, allotted Apl. 21, 1667, a meadow-lot at Canarisie, as per FIh rec.
Hendrick, allotted Apl. 21, 1667, a meadow-lot at Canari- sie, as per Flb rec.
FORREST, see De Forrest.
FOSTER, WILLIAM, (English,) probably capt. of the ship Concord from New England to London in 1678, m. Ann Chosen one of the overseers of Gd in 1680, per town rec., in which year he let his Gd lands to Wm Stillwell. Mar. 1, 1681-2, Wm Foster of Jª sold to Obadiah Wilkins of Gd the title, etc., of his wife Ann in plantation-lot No. 13 with the buildings in Gd, as per town rec. His name ap- pears on Gov. Dongan's patent of Jª of 1686, where he he appears to have finally settled. Made his mark to docu- ments.
FOUNNITON or FOUNTAIN, AARON. He and Edward Buttye hired May 1, 1674, of Ralph Cardell all his land in Gd for 5 years with the crops thereon, to be cultivated on shares, consisting of 7 skipples of wheat, 14} of peas, and 12 of oats sown thereon, with 3 good working horses for the first year and 2 for the rest of the time; also to be furnished with 3 breeding mares of 4 years old, and 4 cows this present year and 5 the rest of the time; and further they are to have a wrought-iron plough, chains, and all tack- ling belonging thereto and necessary for their use in hus- bandry, both of ploughing, sowing, mowing, and clearing of land. Made his mark "A" to documents.
FOUPIER Or FOOKIE, AMADER. His name appears on the list of those liable to pay for the clergyman's salary in 1665, and on ass. roll of 1675 and '76 of Buk.
FRANCIS, JOSEPH, of Bedford June 1, 1695, per Col. Rec.
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FRANCISCUS, PIETER, of N. U., m. Susanna Dey. Took the oath of allegiance in N. U. in 1687 as a native. Issue :- Lysbet, bp. Sept. 9, 1688, in Flb; and Fransyntie, bp. in 1694 at Hackensack, to which place he probably removed.
FRANS or FRANSEN, JOOST, (or Joost the Frenchman,) from Amsterdam, emigrated in 1654; m. 18t, about 1666, Geertruy Aukes Van Nuyse; m. 2ª, Jan. 30, 1692, in Flh, Annatie Joris Rapalie wid. of Martin Ryerson. Took the oath of al- legiance in Br" in 1687, and assessed in said town in 1675 and '83 for 18 morgens of land. He with others of Br", May 26, 1663, petitioned to be allowed to make a new con- centration (village) at the Wallabout, as per p. 120 of Vol. I. of Stiles's Br".
Tommes or Thomas (or Thomas the Frenchman,) from Denmark, m. June 16, 1677, Jannetje Brouwers of Amster- dam, a resident of Fld8. Obtained a patent May 25, 1668, for a tract of land at Gowanus. Leased Feb. 7, 1667, to Pieter Jansen Van Noort Brook a plantation at Gowanus adjoining that of Paulus Vander Beek, which probably cov- ered his patent, and was afterwards the farm of Simon De Hart and late the farms of Simon and John S. Bergen. For a more full account of this lease, see the article or ac- count of Van Noort Brook. The land covered by his patent was included in the Bennet and Benton purchase, from whom he probably bought the same. There was a Thomas Fransen (not the above Thomas) of the city of N. A. or N. Y., a carman, who married three wives and had 13 children bp. between 1658 and 1697, as per p. 769 of Valen- tine's Manual of 1863. A Thomas Fransen and Elsje Jans his wife were mem. of the D. ch. of N. A. in 1663. He made his mark to documents.
FREDERICKSE, AREND, m. Ist, Apl. 7, 1680, in N. Y., Sarah Teunise Coevert ; m. 2ª, Aug. 29, 1690, in N. Y., Hester Daniels. Issue :- Frederick, bp. Jan. 29, 1681; Theunis, bp. Nov. 15, 1682; Theunis, bp. Nov. 26, 1684; Willem, bp. Jan. 9, 1687; Cornelis, bp. Mar. 1, 1689; Anneken, bp. Sept. 13, 1691; Margareta, bp. Sept. 24, 1693; and Elizabeth, bp. Dec. 8, 1695-all in N. Y.
Gerret, on ass. roll of Brª in 1675.
Jan, on a coroner's jury on an inquest on a body found on the shore between Red Hoek and Bompje's Hoek, held May 9, 1698. Made his mark to documents.
Jean or Jan, see Van Lieuwen.
FREES, HENDRICUS, had a dau. Maria bp. Mar. 29, 1696, in Brn.
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FREMENSEN, HENDRICK, of Flda in 1673, as per ch. rec.
FULLEMAN, BARNY Or BARENT, cooper, keeper of jail and court-house in Flh in 1696, per court rec.
FURMAN, JOHN. Apl. 1, 1649, he agreed to take charge of the calves of the people of Gd for 3 months for 60 gl. in money, tobacco, or corn, and some bitters if desired, as per p. 176 of Vol. II. of Thompson's L. I. There was a John Furman among the patentees of Newtown in 1686. For a further account of the family, see p. 309 of Riker's New- town.
FYN, JAN JANSE, bought a house and lot of Corsten Janse in Flb Jan. 22, 1666, as per p. 51 of Lib. D of Flh rec .; also bought a house and lot in said town Aug. 13, 1666, of Derick Janse, " cuyper," as per p. 18 of Lib. C; and Mar. 27, 1677, he conveyed to Stoffel Probasco his wood-lot in N. L., as per p. 13 of Lib. AA of said rec. On ass. roll of Flh of 1675, and one of the patentees of Newtown in 1686. Made his mark to documents in 1698. A John Fynn emigrated in 1635 to St Christopher's, as per Hotten's Emigrants.
GABREY or GABRIE, CHARLES, bought Jan. 22, 1654, the land patented to Willem Cornelisse in Brī, Cornelisse having absconded from the country, as per p. 82 of Vol. I. of Stiles's Br". Charles Gabry was a merchant in Amsterdam about 1652, as per p. 469 of Vol. I. of Doc.'of His. Man.
Timotheus, of Gª June 13, 1661, as per Col. Man .; bought May 8, 1666, land in Buk of Jan Hendricks Steelman, as per town rec. Was Secretary of N. A. in 1657, auctioneer in 1661 and '62, schepen in 1660 and '64, and d. in 1680. In 1664 took the oath of allegiance in N. Y. to the English. In 1674 he applied to Gov. Colve and his Council for redress in consequence of the late English government having an- nulled a judgment pronounced in his favor by Gov. Stuy- vesant against "Jan Jansen Veryn," contrary to the con- cluded capitulation, as per p. 705 of Vol. II. Doc. of Col. His. of N. Y. Signed his name "Timotheus Gabry" in 1660.
GANCEL, JAN, m. Judith -. Schoolmaster of Flh from I7II to 1717. Issue :- Maria, bp. May 9, 1698, in Brn. Signed his name "Jan Gancel."
GANGELOFFE, CLAES, see Villet.
GANNER, YAN, on Stoothoff's books in 1700.
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GARRETSE, see Gerretse.
GEISSE, WOUTER, on ass. roll of Brn of 1675.
GELGEMES, FREDERICK, on list of those who paid for the minister's salary in Flh in 1680.
GERAERDY, JOHN, sold Mar. 6, 1655, to Isaac Grevenraat a house and lot in Gd, as per town rec. Signed his name " John Gerardy."
GERBRANTSE or GERREBRANT, PETER, b. 1675; on ass. roll of Brī of 1683 and '95, and cen. of 1698. The Gerrebrant family are the descendants of Gerrebrant Claesen, and are found in Bergen and Hudson counties, N. J. See p. 48 of Winfield's Land Titles of Hudson Co.
GERBRITSE, JAN, a commissioner of Bra in 1690, as per p. 64 of Furman's Br". This is probably an error of Furman's, and should have been "Jan Gerretse" (Dorlandt), herein- after referred to.
GERLET, GILLIAM, of Buk, one of the soldiers sent to Albany in 1698, as per p. 215 of Col. His. of N. Y.
GERRETSE, GERRETSEN, or GARRETSE, ABRAHAM. See Van Duyn.
Barent (Vlasbeck), from Zwolle in Overyssel, m. Ist, May II, 1658, in N. A., Grietje Dirks or Dircx, wid. of Jan Na- gel; m. 2ª Marretje Hendricks. Was among the early set- tlers of Buk in 1661; mag. in 1664; on ass. roll of 1693; and on cen. of said town of 1698. Issue :- Margariet, bp. Dec. 4, 1659, in N. A .; Johannis, bp. July 20, 1664, in Brn; (by 2ª wife) Mayken, bp. May 16, 1677; and Mayken, bp. Nov. 20, 1680, in N. Y.
Claes of Flh, wheelwright, m. Adriaenien Lollenox, who after his death m. Jan Jansen; buried Dec. 9, 1665, in Flb ch. Bought Nov. 4, 1664, of Johannes Christoffelse 21 mor- gens of land in FIh, as per p. 10 of Lib. D of Flh rec. Aug. 29, 1665, (on the second m. of his wid.,) Jentein Jeppes and Bartelt Claesen (Van Kuynen) were chosen guardians of his s. Gerret Claesen, as per p. 40 of Lib. D of FIb rec. Is- sue :- Gerret Claesen, b. 1660.
Cornelis, mem. of N. U. D. ch. in 1677.
Cornelis, Denyse, and Dirk, see Van Duyn.
Dirk of Kings Co., made a deposition in 1644 relating to
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the burning of Jochem Pietersen's house by the Indians, as per p. 68 of Furman's Antiquities of L. I.
Gerret, see Dorland, Van Duyn, Voorhies, and Wyckoff.
Gerret, laborer, of Flh in 1672, per ch. rec. A Gerret Gerretse and Geesje his wife made an affidavit Oct. 26, 1696, before Justice Joseph Hegeman, setting forth that Jan Willemse van Geeschen was the only survivor of Wil- helmus van Geeschen, as per p. 227 of Lib. A of Flh rec.
Gerret, on petition for a canal at Red Hoek, Bra, in 1664, as per p. 68 of Vol. I of Stiles's Br".
Hans, see Van Noostrand.
Harmen, on ass. roll of N. U. of 1675 and cen. of 1698.
Hugh, owned land on the borders of Gd adjoining Fld8, prior to 1645, as per Col. Man. and p. 172 of Vol. II. of Thompson's L. I.
Jacob, see Haes or Haas.
Jacob or Jabeq, on ass. roll of N. U. of 1675, and in 1677 was allotted a farm on N. U. Lane, which he sold to Gys- bert Tyson (Van Pelt) and Thys Jansen. Feb. 10, 1674, he and Zeegert Gerretse obtained a patent for 72 morgens on the E. side of the Fresh Kil on S. I., as per Col. Rec. In 1689 he was appointed a justice of the peace for Rich- mond Co. The Gerretsens of S. I. are probably descend- ants of this Jacob and his brothers Zeegert and Jan. A " Jacobus Garrytsen" signed his name to documents in Gd in 1730.
Jan (sup. brother of the above Jacob), obtained a pat- ent Jan. 16, 1662, for 24 morgens in N. U. of Gov. Stuyves- ant, and a confirmatory one for the same about 1680 of Gov. Andross, as per p. 164 of Vol. I of Land Papers in off. of Sec. of State at Albany. On ass. roll of N. U. in 1675. Nov. I, 1675, there was made a draught of a patent to Jan Garretsen for land on Long Neck on S. I., as per p. 7 of Calendar of Land Papers. There was a Jan Gerritszen from Workum in Fries- land who m. Dec. 4, 1660, in N. A., Grietje Theunis of N. A. Jan of Bredenhiesen, on petition of May 1664 for a canal at Red Hoek, Brn, as per p. 68 of Vol. I of Stiles's Brn.
Jan and Annetje Remsen his w., of Bedford, mem. of the R. D. ch. of Br" in 1677. Apl. 6, 1677, he bought of Aucke Janse (Van Nuyse) meadow-lot No. 18 in Flb, as per p. 22 of Lib. B of Fih rec. He and Thomas Lambertse made a statement Aug. 7, 1683, relating to the death of John Smith of Bedford, as per p. 17 of Lib. I of Con. in Kings Co. reg. off.
Jan or John, see Van Nostrand, Couwenhoven, Dorlandt, Van Marcken, and Van Noostrand.
Johannes of Gd, m. - -. Will da. Dec. 17, 1765; pro.
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Jan. 7, 1766; rec. p. 232, Lib. 25, N. Y. surr. off. Issue :- Samuel; and Ida.
Lambert or Lubbert, m. Susanna dau. of Charles Morgan. Hired Dec. 4, 1650, of James Hubbard, for 3 years, 15 A. of upland and meadows, excepting and reserving the meadow on which the mill stands. This mill, every vestige of which has long ago disappeared, was located on what is known on the old maps as Hubbart's Creek, a little N. of its junction with Coney Island Creek. Sold a house and land in Gª prior to 1691 to John Stillwell, and in 1693 appears to have resided on S. I., all as per Gd rec. Made his mark to documents.
Matthew, owned land on the borders of Gd prior to 1670, and referred to in patents of that date.
Peter, see Van Noostrand. A Peter Gerritt, of Fld8 in 1690, concerned in 1690 in settling the estate of Hans Hansen Van Noostrand:
Rem, s. of Gerrit Remmersen and Mary or Maria, of Gd, where he took the oath of allegiance in 1687 as a native. Re- sided at Cape May, N. J., in 1696. Signed his name " Rem Gerretsen."
Samuel (a s. of Gerret and Mary Remmersen, or Gerret s. of Rem of Gd), m. Ida Barends. On ass. roll of Gd of 1693, cen. of 1698, and deeds of the same dates, as per pp. 175, 177, 182, and 183 of Lib. 2 of Con .; also clerk of the board of supervisors in 1703, and mem. of the colonial legislature from 1716 to 1737. Believe him to be the ancestor of the Gd family of Gerretsens, who owned a farm and the tide-mill in said town located on the Strome Kil, the boundary between Gd and Flds, known as Gerretsen's mill; and also of the late J. Fletcher Gerretsen and Judge Sam1 Gerretsen of Bra and Thos Gerretsen of Flds. Issue :- Ferdinandus, bp. Apl. 25, 1696, and other children. Signed his name " Samuel Geret- sen.'
Seger, see Zeegert.
Stoffel, took the oath of allegiance in N. U. in 1687 as a native. On ass. roll of said town of 1693.
Wessel, appointed one of the pilots on an expedition to the South River (Delaware) in 1655, on muster-roll of Buk militia in 1663, as per town rec., and also assessed there for the clergyman's salary in 1666.
Willem, see Couwenhoven.
Zeegert or Seger, from N. Albany ; m. Jan. 28, 1677, in N. A., Jannetje Thyssen of N. Albany. Feb. 10, 1674, he and Jacob Gerretse obtained a patent for 72 morgens on S. I. Name on ass. roll of N. U. of 1676. In 1689 appointed ensign by Gov. Leisler in Richmond Co. May 2, 1722, he sold his woodland in N. U. to Cor8 Van Brunt. Made his mark to documents.
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GERRYEDTS or GERRYS, CLAES, wheelwright, bought Nov. 4, 1664, of Johannes Christoffelse, 21 morgens of land in FIh, on the W. side of the road, as per p. 10 of Lib. D of Flb rec. He was buried in Flb ch. Mar. 13, 1665, as per same rec .. Probably he is the same person hereinbefore described as Claes Gerretse. Signed his name "Claes Gerryedts."
GERTSEN, BARNET, of Buk in 1665, as per town rec.
GHAUDY, THOMAS, m. May 14, 1694, Rebecca Daws, as per Gª rec.
GIBS or GIBBS, RICHARD Or RISSIERT, of Br", m. Sarah Mar. 25, 1656, he applied for a grant for half an acre of vacant land adjoining his other lands, as per p. 157 of Vol. II. of Land Papers. On ass. roll of Brn of 1683, and of the ferry in 1695, as per Col. Man. A caveat filed against the patent for his Bra lands, as per p. 143 of Cal. of Eng. Man. Issue :- Isaac, m. Oct. 26, 1696, at Flushing, Hanna da. of John Dickinson of Oyster Bay, as per p. 99 of Vol. IV. of Genealogical Rec. There is a Gibbs graveyard at Bensa- lem, Bucks Co., Pa., as per p. 146 of Vol. III. of said Gen. Rec.
William, felt-maker, of Br" ferry in 1695; m. Sara -.. See p. 77 of Lib. 2 of Con.
GIBBINS or GIBBINE, RICHARD, of Gd in 1650 and '56; schout or sheriff in 1651 and '53, as per p. 131 of Cal. of N. Y. His. Dutch Man. One of the patentees or purchas- ers of Middletown, N. J., in 1669, as per p. 73 of Vol. I. of Raum's N. J. Signed his name "Richard Gibbine." A Richard Gibson, aged 25, was transported to Barbadoes in 1635, as per Hotten's Emigrants.
GIBSON RICHARD, of Gd in 1656, per Thompson's L. I. Probably same as Richard Gibs.
GILLIAMSE or GUILLIAMSE, see Cornel.
GILLIS, see De Mandeville.
GILLISE, or GILLESEN, JAN, on ass. roll of 1675 of both Br" and Flb. Oct. 15, 1686, in possession of a house-plot in Flh, as per p. 76 of Lib. B of Flh rec. Signed his name " Jan Gillis" in 1661.
GISBERTSE, see Guysbertse.
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GODIUS or GOEDIRIS, ISAAK, and Geertruy Jansen had a s. Jan bp. May 20, 1690, in Flb.
/ GOLDER, GOULDER, or GOULDING, JOSEPH, of Gd in 1664 (sup. English); m. Neltje or Ellinor Claes (Smit). On cen. of 1698, and probably removed to Monmouth Co., N. J., where his s. Joseph in 1704 purchased a farm near the vil- lage of Middletown, and in 1709, with his w. Anneke Daws, was a mem. of the Freehold R. D. ch. Issue :- Joseph, b. 1675 (m. Ist Anneke Daws, by whom 5 children, (sup. ) m. 2ª Adrianke Laan, by whom 2 children); William, b. 1677; Nicholas, b. 1679; and Anne, b. 1682, as per Gd rec. Signed his name "Joseph Gollding," and his s. Joseph made his mark to documents.
Nicholas, of Gd in 1679.
William of Gd, m. Ist Ann -; m. 2ª, Apl., 1676 Mar- garet Lake of Gd; m. 3ª, June 19, 1689, Deborah dau. of John Quimby of Westchester Co. Owned land in N. A., where he probably at first resided. Was a patentee of Gd in 1645, per Thompson's L. I., in which town he bought Mar. 14, 1649, of Ambrose Londen a plantation, and also Jan. 1, 1661, of Jan Smith, his son-in-law, another, as per town rec. Town-clerk of Gd in 1662, ensign in 1665 and '73, mag. in 1679, and on ass. roll of 1683. Jan. 21, 1692-3, he sold his Gd property to Gerret Strycker, making on the record of the sale his mark "W," and his wife also making her mark. Apl. 8, 1665, Wm Goulding, Sam1 Spicer, and others of his neighbors petitioned for a tract of land at the Neversinks (Monmouth Co., N. J.), as per Vol. I. of Land Papers. Suppose he and his neighbors obtained land at Middletown and Shrewsbury in said county, which interest it appears he sold to Richard Harts- horne, as per Vol. I. of Land Papers. A W™ Golden was transported to Va. in 1635, as per p. 124 of Hotten's Emi- grants. Issue :- Sarah, b. 1676; Mary, b. 1678; William, b. 1679; John, b. 1681; Hester, b. 1683; and Samuel, b. 1686. Signed his name "Will" Goulding."
Yacum or Jacob, of Gd in 1679.
GOLERS, JOSIAS, and Neeltje Klaas had a s. Nicholas bp. Mar. 28, 1680, in N. U.
GOODING, ISAAC, (sup. English,) m. Gertruye -. Owned land on Hogg's Neck in Gd in 1692, as per deed of Delavall to Lake on p. 6 of Vol. 2 of Con., in which town he appears to have resided. Also owned a lot on Gisbert's I. in 1694
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between that of Pieter Corson and the wid. Lake, as per Gd rec. Signed his name "Isaac Gooding."
GOODYEAR, THOMAS, of Gd in 1650, per town rec.
GOULDING, see Golder.
GOUNENBERGH, JAN Or JOHANNES, sold Feb. 17, 1667, to Harman Van Borkeloo for 1325 gl. his house and garden-plot in N. U., as per p. 233 of Lib. 3 of deeds in off. of Sec. of State at Albany. In 1664 he appears to have owned land in Flh, as per deed of Balthazer Vosch to Johannes Chris- toffelse on p. 153 of Lib. B of Flh rec. May 10, 1667, he bought of Balthazer Vosch a farm in Flh of 23 morgens, with plain and meadow land, on the W. side of the road, as per p. 19 of Lib. C of Flh rec., which he sold Mar. I, 1668, to Cornelis Jansen Van Aelckman, as per p. 33 of said Lib. C. Signed his name "Jan Gounenbergh."
GOYCLIFFE, YACUM, on ass. roll of Gd of 1683, of which town he was elected an overseer in 1680. Suppose he and Jochem Gulick to be the same person.
GRAHAM, JAN, owned land in Buk in 1687, as per town rec.
GREEDYE, see Gridy.
GREGORY, RICHARD, (sup. English,) weaver, m. Catharine He and Isaac Haselbury bought Feb. 11, 1688-9, of Thomas Bayley his house and garden in Gd, as per p. 87 of Lib. 2 of Con. Nov. 21, 1691, he bought of John Stillwell a house and land in Gd, as per town rec. Made his mark "R " to documents.]
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