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Cornelis, on ass. roll of Buk of 1675.
Cornelis, a catechumen of Brn R. D. ch. in 1662.
Cornelis, of Gd Feb. 5, 1656, as per Col. Man.
Creyn, sce Van Mater.
Daniel, see Lake.
Derick, see Amerman, Ameland, Cuyper, Hoogland, Mid- dagh, Sutphen, Van Dyck, Van Vliet, and Woertman.
Derick, cooper, conveyed May 23, 1661, to Annetien Pieter- sen wid. of Barent Janse, dec., a farm at Gowanus between the farms of Teunis Nyssen (Denyse) and that of Jan Pieterse (Staats), as per Fil rec. Feb. 19, 1661, he bought of Engelbert Steenhuys a farm on the E. side of the road in Flh, with plain land and salt meadows belonging thereto, as per p. 52 of Lib. B of Fll rec. May 30, 1670, he was allotted a building-plot at " Rustenburgh" in the village of Fl11, in pursuance of the patent of the town, as per p. 10 of Lib. A of Flh rec. Signed his name "Deirck Jansen."
Derrick, of N. U. in 1700.
Derrick or Dirck, b. 1632. In 1663 Dirck Jansen of the " Walebocht " was charged by authorities for 1 1b. powder, as per p. 464 of Vol. II. of Doc. of Col. His. of N. Y. Feb. 19, 1664, Dirck Jansen of the ferry made an affidavit relating to Capt. Scott's raid against the Dutch towns of L. I., as per p. 482 of said Vol. II. In 1683 his name appears on the ass. roll of Br". Signed his name "Dirck Jansen."
Dirk, from Medemblik, North Holland, shipwright, sold his farm and buildings in Flh to Cornelis Van Ruyven, as per p. 344 of Vol. III. of O'Callaghan's Man. Trans. of Col. Man. Signed his name "Deirck Janse" in 1670.
Ditmars from Bergen, m. Ist, June 28, 1664, Gesstje Pieters ; m. 2ª, Mar. 17, 1685, Elizabeth Simons Van Uythuysen of Br".
Douwe, see Ditmars.
Egbert, on the list of those who paid the clergyman's salary in Flh in 1680 and '81.
Everd, mem. of R. D. ch. of Flh in 1677.
Evert, see Van Meckelen and Van Wickelen.
Frans, carpenter, owned lands in FIh in 1660, as per deed of Hoogland to Coerten on p. 37 of Lib. B of Flh rec. In 1661 there was a suit pending between him and Govert Loockermans about a lot in Flds, as per p. 228 of Cal. of Dutch Man.
Frans, see Van Hoochten.
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Garret and Geertje Reyniers his w., mem. of Flb R. D. ch. in 1677, entered on the record as moved.
Gerret Dierckse, of Flh in 1660. Made his mark to docu- ments.
Gerret, see Cowenhoven, Dorland, and Snedeker.
Gillis or Jillis, on ass. roll of N. U. in 1675, and of Flh in 1675 and '76.
Gisbert or Gysbert, weaver, m. Sophia or Feytien Van Putten dau. of Jan Hermansen. On ass. roll of Flh of 1675 and cen. of 1698. Jan. 23, 1679-80, he bought of Cornelis Berrien his house and lot in FIh, as per p. 99 of Lib. AA of Flh rec. July 16, 1695, he sold a house and orchard in FIh to John Hermanse, as per p. 63 of Lib. 2 of Con. Issue :- Heyltje Gysbertse, bp. May 12, 1678, in Flh ; Geertruyt Gysbertse, bp. Nov. 14, 1680, in N. U .; Martha Gysbertse, bp. May 27, 1683, in Flb; and Harman Gysbertse. Made his mark to documents.
Gisbert, on ass. roll of Br™ of 1693.
Hans, see Van Nostrand.
Hans, emigrated in 1640, took the oath of allegiance in Flds in 1687, and sold land in Flds to Lucas Stevense (Voorhees), as per deed of Garret Stoothoff and others of Feb. 3, 1696-7, on p. I14 of Lib. 2 of Con.
Hanse of Br], accused July 22, 1647, of appropriating or raiding on the maize (Indian corn) belonging to the Indians in this county, as per p. III of Cal. of Dutch Man.
Harman, see Barkeloo and Blauw.
Hartman Antoni. Oct. 27, 1661, Aerseltien Dircks of Fort Orange, as attorney of Hartman, sold to Gerret Cornelise 18 morgens in FIh on the E. side of the road, as per p. 87 of Lib. B of Flb rec.
Hendrick, m. Elizabeth Lake, and suppose he resided in Gd. Issue :- Phebe, bp. Apl. 6, 1677; Phebe, bp. Mar. 30, 1683 ; Maria, bp. Mar. 30, 1683 ; and Court, bp. Dec. 25, 1696.
Hendrick, m. Geurtien Hendricks, and had a dau. Aertje Hendrickse bp. June 11, 1677, in Br". Mem. of R. D. ch. of Br" in 1677.
Hendrick, m. Marretje or Maria Jans. On ass. roll of Bra of 1693, on that of Buk of 1693 and cen. of 1698. Issue :- Cor- nelia Hendricks, bp. Feb. 1, 1685, in Flds; Marretje Hendricks, bp. July 29, 1688, in Br] ; Arien Hendricks, bp. Jan. 12, 1690, in Br"; Susanna Hendricks, bp. Aug. 6, 1692 ; Wouter Hen- dricks, bp. Nov. 14, 1694 ; and Annetje Hendricks, bp. July 10, 1698, in Br".
Hendrick (sup.) of Br", m. Hester Cartoys. Issue :- Anneke bp. July 10, 1688 ; Annetje, bp. - 1693 ; Anna Maria, bp. Dec. 10, 1695; Femmetje, bp. Apl. 25, 1696; and Geertje, bp. Apl. II, 1700.
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Hendrick, b. in Flds and a resident of Br" ; m. Jan. 21, 1688, Hester Hidelte of N. Y. Name on ass. roll of Br" of 1683. Issue :- Geertje Hendricks, bp. Aug. 11, 1700, in Br".
Hendrick. A Hendrick Jansen leased land at the Wallabout Aug. 31, 1651, as per Col. Man. A Hendrick Janse's name among those who, May 26, 1663, requested leave to form a hamlet in the rear of the "Walebocht," as per p. 107 of Vol. X. of Col. Man. And a Hendrick Janse, a journeyman, at a coroner's inquest on a body on the beach at Gowanus between Symon Aesen (De Hart's) and Elyas Symonse (De Hart's), May 12, 1698.
Hendrick, m. Hendrickje Meinders (sup.) wid. of Andries Jansen, dau. of Meindert Korten. Issue :- Meindert, bp. Apl. 25, 1696, in Br".
Hendrick, m. Geertje Andriessen, and had a dau. Jannetje Hendricks bp. Oct. 15, 1698, in Br".
Hendrick, m. Geertje Verkerk. Mem. of R. D. ch. of N. U. in 1682; on ass. roll of said town of 1693; and of N. Y. in 1704. Made his mark " H I " to documents.
Hendrick, was allotted Sept. 12, 1670, in pursuance of the patent of Flh, a farm in said town, between the lands of Gerret Lubbertse and those of Jan Cornelise Boomgart, of 29 morgens, with plain land and salt meadows, as per p. 11 of Lib. A of FIh rec. In 1687 he took the oath of allegiance in FIh as a native. Made his mark to documents.
Hendrick of N. U., m. Mary (sup.) Korten. Allotted 6 women's and 6 men's places in the new R. D. ch. of N. U. in 1700, of which he was a deacon in 1711. Bought Oct. 20, 1724, of Benjamen Steymets a farm of 76§ A. in N. U. on the E. side of De Bruynne's or Bath Lane, now of the heirs of Maria w. of Egbert Benson. His w. Maria Korten inherited from her father Meyndert Korten his farm on the S.E. side of said Bath Lane. Issue :- Meyndert ; Jan; Hendrick Jun' ; Peter of N. J .; Court ; Mary or Maria ; and Jannetje.
Hendrick, see Cammega, Creven, Buys, Oesteroem, Van Erurde, Van Dyck, Ver Kerk, and Van Pelt.
Herbert, paid 2 gl. 9 st. towards the preacher's salary in Flb in 1681.
Hubert, see Stook.
Huybert. Aug. 8, 1644, Huybert Jansen, with others, was found guilty of cutting Peter Wolpherson (Van Couenhoven's) wainscot with their cutlasses, for which he was sentenced to ride the wooden horse for 3 hours, as per p. 90 of Cal. of Dutch Man. Feb. 15, 1656, a judgment was obtained against him by Cornelia Johnson for slander in the court of Gd, as per p. 160 of do. There was a Huybert Janse in Albany in 1667, whose surname was De Vroome.
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Isaac, see Van Nuyse.
Isbrant, see Van Cleef.
Jabecq, on ass. roll of Flds of 1675.
Jacob, see Vanderbilt.
Jacob of Buk, where he took the oath of allegiance in 1687 as a native; m. Anna Fonteyn; d. 1690. On ass roll of Buk of 1675 and '93, and patent of 1687. Issue :- Annetje Jacobse, bp. Aug. 1, 1686, in Br"; and Katharine Jacobse.
Jacobus, see Emans and Nagel.
Jan, see Bennet, Ditmars, Fyn, Kuyper, Lake, Nagel, Staats, Syn, Vanderbilt, Van Dyck, Van Pelt, Vander Vliet, Ver Kerk, Van Nuyse, and Ver Rhyn.
Jan from Hamburgh, resided in FIh; m. Apl. 26, 1681, Harmtje Jans wid. of Jurian Jansz, also of Flh.
Jan, an overseer of Flh and mem. of R. D. ch. of said town in 1677. Jan Janse sold Feb. 24, 1678-9, to Cornelis Janse Vanderveer his farm in Flh, S. of the farm of the grantee, for 2600 gl., as per town rec. A Jan Jansen paid Aug. 6, 1665, a marriage-fee of 6 gl. to Flh ch., who may have been Jan Jansen Fyn.
Jan, of Gd July 6, 1646, per Col. Man. A "Jon Jonson " was m. Nov. 2, 1676, in Gd, to Hester W. Goulding by Justice Hubbard, as per town rec.
Jan (sup.) of Buk, m. Anneke Pieters (Praa) and had issue :- Jan Janse, bp. Mar. 16, 1684 ; Neeltje Janse, bp. Nov. 17, 1687 ; Anneke Janse, bp. Sept. 9, 1688, in Flb ; and Aaltje Janse, bp. Oct. 30, 1692, in Br".
Jan, emigrated in 1651, and on ass. roll of Buk of 1675. This may be the Jan who m. Anneke Pieters.
Jan, on patent of Brn of 1667 and ass. rolls of 1676 and '83. A Jan, known as " Big Jan," on ass. roll of Br" of 1675. Jan, on ass. roll of Flds of 1683.
Jeffer, on petition for a canal across the meadows at Red Hoek, as per p. 68 of Vol. 1 of Stiles's Br".
Jemis, owned land in Flds in 1696-7, as per deed on p. 126 of Lib. 2 of Con.
Jillis or Yelis, on ass. roll of Flds of 1676. Signed his name " Yelis Jansen." A Jellis Jansen in N. A. in 1649.
Johannes, m. Neeltje Johannis. Issue :- Catryntje, bp. Apl. 9, 1694, in Br".
Johannes, cooper, bought May 27, 1704, of Aaron Van Nordstrant (both of Flh) 2 house-plots in the village of FIL, with buildings and improvements, on the S. side of the road leading to " East Midwout," as per p. 31 of Lib. B of Flh rec. Sold June 16, 1711, to John Van Dyck, Anthony Van Pelt, and Joost Van Brunt of N. U., for £75, "for the use of themselves and for all the freeholders and inhabitants
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of New Uytrecht abovesaid that now pay to the salary of Mr. Freeman," the one-fourth part of the house and lot in Flh bounded N. by Isaac de Peyster, S. and E. by Ryck Hendricksen (Suydam), and W. by the highway, cong. I A. These premises appear to have been bought for a parsonage by the congregations of Flh, Flds, N. U., and Br". Signed his name "Johannis Jansen."
Johannes of N. U., m. Mar. 31, 1686, in N. Y., Maria Van Giesen of Fl1.
Johannis, (sup.) m. Albertje Barens. On ass. roll of Brn of 1693 and cen. of 1698. Issue :- Jannetje, bp. Mar. 13, 1692, in Br".
Jores, paid 2 gl. 9 st., minister's salary, in Fla in 1680.
Josias, see Drets.
Jurian, see Nagel.
Karsten of Gd, see Carson Johnsen.
Klaes, see Romeyn.
Kryn, see Van Meteren.
Lambert, see Dorland and Van Dyck.
Lambert, emigrated in 1665, and took the oath of alle- giance in N. U. in 1687.
Lambert of Flh, m. Feb. 23, 1688, Annetje Jans. On ass. roll of Flh of 1675, at which place he took the oath of allegiance in 1687 as a native. There was a "Lambert Jonson," m. June 30, 1673, by Justice Hubbard in Gd to Sara Baene, as per Gd rec. Made his mark to documents. Laurens, see De Camp and Duyts.
Laurens, owned land in Flh previous to 1661, at which date he was dead, as per p. 109 of Lib. A of Flh rec. A "Lowes Jansen" paid 3 gl. towards the minister's salary in 1680, as per FIh town rec.
Laurens or Louris, of N. U., a s. of Jan Laurens Duyts, m. Ist Aaltje Gillis (De Mandeville), and both mem. of the R. D. ch. of said town in 1677; m. 2ª Hendrickje Jacobus. Name on the ass. rolls of said town of 1675, '76, '83, and '93, and on the patent of 1686. Assessed for 66 A. in 1708, and took the oath of allegiance in N. U. in 1687 as a native. Feb. 27, 1692-3, he sold a farm in N. U. to Jacob Farden. Issue :- Johannes Laurensz, bp. Feb. 2, 1679, in Fld8; Styntje Laurensz, bp. Jan. 16, 1681, in Flds; Aegidius Laurensz, bp. Apl. 8, 1683, in N. U .; and Wererchie or Werarichiel Laurensz, bp. June 5, 1687, in Flh, (by 2ª wife): Jannetje Laurensz, b. - , 1697; and (sup.) Gesie Laurensz. Signed his name "Lourens Jansen."
Leffer, on petition of May 1664 for the making of a canal through the meadows between Red Hoek and the main-
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land of Br", as per p. 68 of Vol. I. of Stiles's Br". Made his mark to documents.
Lowys or Louis, farmer, m. Aeltje Douwes; mem. of the R. D. ch. of Flh in 1677; on ass. rolls of said town of 1675 and '83. Allotted 3 building-lots in the village, as per p. 12 of Lib. A of Flh rec. Mar. 29, 1677, Gov. Andros granted to him and Bartel Claessen a patent for 170 A. adjoining Paerdegat on the boundary of Flds, and bounded N.E. by the flats or plains, as per p. 281 of Lib. D of Flh rec. This patent appears to cover a part, and perhaps the whole, of the farms late of Gerret and John C. Vanderveer. Made his mark to documents.
Lubbert, see Buys.
Marten. June 2, 1654, judgment on appeal from the de- cision of the court of "Midwout" affirmed in the suit of Martin Jansen vs. Thomas Spicer, as per p. 138 of Cal. of Dutch Man.
Martin, see Van Breuckelen.
Mattheus, on ass. roll of Buk of 1676.
Matthys or Thys, of Flds in 1682, as per ch. rec. He paid a marriage-fee in Flds in 1664. A Matys Jansz obtained a patent for 50 morgens on Manhattan I. in 1646, as per p. 371 of Cal. of Dutch Man.
Matthys, see Buys, Van Dyck, and Van Pelt.
Neltje, on ass. roll of Buk of 1675.
Nicholas, baker; his farm in Br" sold Sept. 13, 1698, to Joris Hansen Bergen by Marretje Gerretsen his wid. He resided in the city of N. Y. See p. 120 of the Bergen Genealogy and p. 50 of Winfield's Land Titles of Hudson Co., N. J., for further information.
Nieuw Amsterhoop, see Jan Amstelhoop.
Okie, see Van Nuyse.
Paulus, see Vanderveer.
Pieter, see Buys, Lay, Lozier, Luqueer, Meet, Noert Brook, Noorman, De Witt, Staats, Van Deventer, Van Dyck Van Pelt, and Zieuw.
Pieter, m. Marretje Jans. Among the first settlers of N. U. in 1657, and on ass. roll of 1693. Issue :- Jacobus Pieterse, bp. June 27, 1680, in N. U.
Pieter, residing on Lagebergh's land, and assessed at the Wallabout for Do. Polhemius's salary 6 gl. in 1657, as per O'Callaghan's Man. Trans. of Col. Man.
Pieter, m. Femmetje Hermans, and d. previous to Oct. 1662. Oct. 15, 1662, his wid. (m. to Pieter Jacobse Van Nort- wyck), requested of the mag. of Flh to appoint guardians for her children by Pieter Janse, viz. Leffert Pieterse and Pie-
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ter Pieterse, upon which "Jan Suebern and Pieter Lodt" were appointed, as per p. 108 of Lib. B of Flh rec. The above Leffert Pieterse is the ancestor of the Leffert family of Kings Co., N. J., and Pa.
Pieter. A Pieter Janse, shoemaker, bought a house and lot of Cornelis Janse Bongert or Boomgert in Flb in 1661, as per p. 47 of Lib. B of Fll rec. Quære: Is not this the Pie- ter Janse the father of Leffert Pieterse and Pieter Pieterse? A Pieter Jansen of N. L. was a mem. of the R. D. ch. of Flh in 1677, and took the oath of allegiance in 1687, who was probably the above Pieter. Signed his name "Peter Janse."
Pieter of Gd. His trunk was seized Nov. 10, 1654, by the sheriff of Gd, as per Col. Man.
Picter of Kings Co., made a deposition in relation to the burning of Jochem Pietersen's house by the Indians in 1644, as per Furman's Antiquities of L. I.
Pieter, on the patent of Br" of 1677, as per Thompson's L. I. This may be Pieter Jansen Staats.
Pieter, coroner of Kings Co., as per rec. of the court of sessions of 1698.
Pieter, sup. to have emigrated in 1642. Mortgaged Nov. 27, 1649, to John Forbus a plantation on the East River (Williamsburgh) previously occupied by Claes Carstensen and others, as per p. 34 of Vol. I of Col. Man. A Pieter Jansen a mag. of Bra in 1678.
Pieter from the Manhattans, m. Annetje Jans from Am- sterdam, and joined the R. D. ch. of Br" in 1660.
Pieter. Suits were brought against him by Hendrick Hermensen, Jan Van Cleef, Nicholas De Meyer, and Jan Cornelisse Van Tessel in 1668, and by Symen Hansen (Van Nordstrand) in 1669, as per pp. 108, 144, 153, and 154 of Lib. D of Flh rec.
Pieterguil, emigrated in 1642, and took the oath of alle- giance in Flh in 1687.
Qurin or Kryn, see Van Mater.
Rem, see Vanderbeek and Vanderbilt.
Reyn or Reyndert, of Flh in 1660, as per town rec. Apl. 8, 1643, he leased to John Lock and Jan Pietersen a plantation on L. I., as per p. 21 of Cal. of Dutch Man. Mar. 8, 1666, he bought of Hendrick Jansen Oesteroem a farm in Flh on the W. side of the highway, and on the N. side of that of Gerret Lubbertse, as per p. 56 of Lib. D of Flh rec. Made his mark to documents.
Rinier, see Ditmars.
Roelof, see Terhune and Ver Kerk.
Roeloff, on Hegeman's books, who signed his name "Roe-
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loff Janse" in 1670. There was a Roelof Janse in Rensselaers- wyck in 1631, on Manhattan I. in 1646; and a Roelof Janse, butcher, a patentee for 25 morgens at Mespath in 1654, as per p. 382 of Cal. of Dutch Man.
Rutgert of Flh, bought Feb. 29, 1656, a cow of Lieut. N. Stillwell, as per p. 161 of Cal. of Dutch Man. July 1, 1661, he was plaintiff in a suit against Jan Cornelise, as per Lib. B of Flh rec.
Ruth, a s. of Jan Wouterse, b. 1670; was bound by his father July 12, 1678, to serve Lourens Jurianse for 8 years, at the end of which period Lourens to furnish him with a good Sunday and a good every-day suit with good under- garments, and also a milk-cow, as per p. 30 of Lib. AA of Flb rec.
Sara of Gowanus, m. Mar. 17, 1686, in N. Y., John Berry widower of Maria Thomas, both of N. Y. at date of mar- riage.
Stoffel, see Abel and Romeyn.
Stoffel, on FIh ass. roll of 1676. Jan. 7, 1679-80, Stoffel Janse, carpenter, of Flds, bought of Cornelis Janse de Seeuw lots 32 and 33 of woodland in N. L., as per p. 89 of Lib. AA of Flh rec., which he sold in Feb. of the same year to . Louis Cornelise of Mespath. This may be Stoffel Jansen Romeyn. Signed his name "Stoffel Jansen."
Symen, see Romeyn and Van Aersdalen.
Swaen, see Van Luane.
Swantje, wid. of Cors De Potter. Will da. Mar, 3. 1676; rec. p. 208 of Lib. I of Con.
Teunis, see Amack, Coevert, and Van Pelt.
Teunis of Brn, cultivated part of Frederick Lubbertse's land in Br" in 1657, as per p. 134 of Vol. I of Stiles's Brn, where he was assessed for Do. Polhemius's salary. On ass. rolls of said town of 1676 and '83, and a mag. in 1661 and '62, and of Bedford in 1677. This Teunis may be Teunis Janse Coevers. Signed his name " Teunis Janssen."
Theophilus, on Gd rec. Intended for Stoffel Jansen.
Thomas, see Amack and Van Dyck.
Thyman, ship-carpenter, had a dispute Jan. 11, 1643, with Joris Jansen Rapalie about the land of Rapalie the latter cultivated, as per p. 85 of Cal. of Dutch Man.
Thys or Matthys, see Buys, Van Pelt, and Van Dyck.
Thys, among the early settlers of N. U., who may be the Matthys Jansen from Leiden who m. Lysbeth Elswaerts, June 9, 1675, in N. Y.
Tierck and others applied in 1663 for leave to settle a vil- lage, and for salt meadows, as per p. 120 of Vol. I of Stiles's Br".
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Willem or William, see Barkeloo, Traphagen, and Van Nuyse.
William or Wyllem, of Gd in 1666, shoemaker. Jan Van Cleef acknowledged in Aug. 1665 to be indebted to him 350 gl., as per Gd rec. Signed his name "Wyllem Jansen."
Williamguil, emigrated in 1640, and took the oath of allegiance in Flh in 1687.
Wouter of Flh. Signed his name "Wouter Jansoen" in 1689.
Zwaen, see Van Luane.
JANSELERT, PETER, on Dongan's patent of Buk of 1687.
JEFFERS, CAPT. JOHN, bought Nov. 20, 1677, of Claes Milles Baes a farm on the W. side of the road in Flh be- tween the farms of "Peter Lodt" and Jan Roeloffsen, of 26 morgens with plain and meadow land, the same premises which Baes bought Nov. 17, 1677, of Van Ens, as per p. 27 of Lib. C of Flh rec. Dec. 5, 1677, Jeffers conveyed this property to Robert Story, signing his name "John Jeffers."
Jentien, appointed Aug. 29, 1665, a guardian of Gerret s. . of Claes Gerretse and Adryaentje Lollenox by the mag. of Fla, as per p. 40 of Lib. D of Flh rec. This may be Capt. John Jeffers.
JELLEON, YAN or JAN, on Stoothoff's books of 1678. In 1681 the consistory of the R. D. ch. of Flh sued him for salary of Do. Van Zuuren, as per p. 253 of Lib. C of Flh rec. A Hans Jelisen was skipper of the ship Union in 1645, as per p. 32 of Cal. of Dutch Man.
JENES, NICLAES, on muster-roll of Buk militia of 1663, as per town rec.
JEROE, ANTHONY, and Claude Raber sold Jan. 7, 1653, to Jacob Steendam a tract on the W. side of Mespath's Kil in Buk, as per p. 376 of Cal. of Dutch Man.
JEWELL, GEORGE, (sup. English,) sold Jan. 22, 1652, to Enum Benum his house and plantation in Gd. Mar. 3, 1656, he bought of Wm Provoost, as attorney of his father David Provoost, plantation-lot No. 26 in Gd, which he sold Dec. 11, 1656, to Richard Gibbins, as per Gd rec. Made his mark to documents.
JILLEKES, HENRY, alloted Mar. 22, 1701, a meadow-lot on the division of Flds meadows, as per town rec.
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JILLIS, see De Mandeville.
JOCHEMS, JANNEKEN, of Flh, m. Oct. 17, 1683, in N. Y, Johannes Gerretszen, both of said city at date of marriage.
JOCHIMSEN Or JOCHEM, DAVID, from Amsterdam, m. Aug. 5, 1659, in N. A., Christina Cappoens wid. of Jacob Hey, and d. prior to 1695. In Apl. 1660 he joined the D. ch. of N. A. Owned a plantation in Buk in 1659, since of John Messe- role Junt, and a mag. of said town in 1664. Of N. U. in 1675 or '76.
Anneken of Flh, removed to Philips Manor, where she m. June 4, 1693, Johannes Minne from Friesland, now of Haver- straw, as per N. Y. D. ch. rec. Johannes Minne was prob- ably a s. of Minne Johannes, b. in Friesland prior to his father's emigration.
JOCHUM, ANTHONI, from Saumur in France, on ass. roll of Buk in 1684.
JOESTEN, see Joosten.
JOHANNES, MYNNE, (or MINNE JOHANNES MINEOLA,} emi- grated from Friesland in the Netherlands in Sept. 1663 with w., 4 chil., and wife's sister. He m. Ist Rensje Feddans or Feddes, in the fatherland; m. 2ª, Apl. 1, 1689, Madalena Rixe or Hendrixe of Flh, wid. of Cornelis Vonk, who after his death m. in 1693 Agyas Van Dyck. He appears to have resided in N. L. in 1675, his name appearing in that year as of that locality on the ass. roll of Flh. On patent of N. L. of 1677, and mem. of the R. D. ch. of Flh in said year; con- stable of Flh in 1676, '77, and '79, as per p. 64 of Strong's Flb. Bought at an auction Jan. 5, 1675, of Claes Claesen Smit a house and lot in the village of N. U., which he sold Dec. 17, 1677, to Jan Verkerk, as per N. U. town rec. Feb. 3, 1680, he sold his N. L. farm to Wm Morris. Previous to his marriage to Madalena he removed to Haverstraw. May 4, 1684, he petitioned for license to buy 3000 A. behind his farm at Haverstraw, as per p. 45 of Vol. II. of Land Papers. Mar. 12, 1685 he was commissioned as high sheriff of Orange Co., as per p. 143 of Cal. of English Man. Issue :- Jannetje Minnes, who m. Jan. 26, 1689, Lucas Stevense Voorhees; Albert Minnes, whose name appears on Gov. Andros's pa- tent of N. L .; Grietje Minnes of Haverstraw, late of Flds, m. Jan. 20, 1686, at Bergen, N. J., Harmen Douwenszen Taelman of Tappen, as per N. Y. D. ch. rec. No account of his fourth child. Signed his name "Mynne Johannes."
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JOHNSON or JANSEN, ANDRIAS, constable of Fla in 1697, per court rec.
Barent (s. of Jan Barentse Van Driest), bp. Dec. 18, 1681; m. Maria da. of Nicholas Stillwell Jun', and was a farmer in Gª. Issue :- Jan Barentse of Ja; Claes Barentse of N. J .; (sup.) Catharine Barentse, who m. Dan1 Stillwell; Barent Barentse of Gd; and William Barentse of Gd, b. July 4, 1718. Signed his name "Barent Jansen."
Claes, of Gd in 1694, per Stoothoff papers. Elected an overseer of said town in 1681, per Gd rec.
Cornelis, on Gov. Dongan's patent of Buk of 1687.
Cornelis of Gd (s. of Jan Barentse Van Driest), bp. Jan. 29, 1684. No further trace.
Hendrick of Brn, m. Mary da. of Nicholas Stillwell Jun', who was b. in 1683 in Gd.
Jan or John (sup. s. of Jan Barentse Van Driest), m. Ist to (sup.) Marretje -; m. 2ª (sup.) Jannetje Joris. A John Johnson about this period resided in Gd, as per Thompson's L. I., who was probably this John. Issue :- Johannes, bp. (sup.) Jan. 18, 1715; Barent, bp. (sup.) July 27, 1721; Jores, bp. (sup.) May 12, 1722; Maria or Marytie, bp. Dec. 19, 1737; Catharine, bp. Dec. 30, 1739; and Elizabeth, bp. Nov. 21, 1747: the last 3 by the second wife.
Jan, see Ver Rhyn.
John, of Gd in 1656, per Thompson's L. I., and Sept. I, 1659, per Col. Man.
Lambert, constable of Bra in 1671, per Furman's Br™ (prob- ably Lambert Janse Dorland). The signature of "Lambert Jansen" appears on Lib. AA of Flh rec. in 1680, and also that of "Lammert Jansen" on same book and date.
Lambert, m. June 30, 1673, Sarah Barne, per Gd rec.
Lawrence or Lowrate of Gd, sold Aug. 22, 1653, to Water Wall land and buildings in Gª, as per town rec. Of Gd in 1656, per Thompson's L. I.
Maudlinn of the Manhattans, bought Nov. 19, 1652, of "Enum Benum" his house and plantation in Gd, per town rec.
Pieter, appointed coroner of Kings Co. in 1685, as per p. 141 of Cal. of Eng. Man., and lieut. of horse in 1690, per Col. His.
Pieter, on Gov. Dongan's patent of Bra of 1686, as per p. 345 of Vol. II of Stiles's Brn, who was probably the coroner above referred to.
Stoffel, see Romeyn.
Theophilus, on Gd rec., intended for Stoffel. See Romeyn.
William (s. of Jan Barentse Van Driest) of Gd, was sued at the sessions of 1670, by Ralph Cardell for debt. Was
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a merchant in N. Y., and finally returned to his brother's house in Gd, where he d. single, as per Riker's Newtown. Signed his name "William Johnson" in 1666.
JONES, JOSELL, assaulted by Casper Jansen in 1692, per court rec.
Thomas of Br". His will is da. June 1, 1684, as per p. 20 of Lib. I of Con.
JONGE, AUEGUERYE, bought Jan. 21, 1681, of Dirck Janse Van Sutphen his farm in " Midwout" and meadows, as per p. 155 of Lib. AA of Flh rec.
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