Register in alphabetical order, of the early settlers of Kings County, Long Island, N.Y., Part 16

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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JONGES, JAN JANSEND, of Flds, name appears on a complaint to the court of sessions against FIh for encroachments on the Canarisie meadows. Signed his name "Jan Jansend Jonges."


JONGH, HANS, and Daniel Steger obtained Aug. 20, 1657, a patent for a lot near the Br" ferry. A "Hans Jong" re- sided on the Raritan in 1725.


Jan de, see Van Gunst.


Lodewyck, bought Dec. 10, 1651, Andries Hudde's patent for a plantation in Br", per Minutes of the Governor and Council.


JOORES, see Jores.


JOORITH, HARMEN, on a deed of the freeholders of Br" of Jan. 2, 1696-7, to Adriaen Willemse Bennet. Made his mark " H" to documents.


JOOSTEN, BARENT, from " Witmont in Emberland," " rid- der" (horseman or knight), emigrated in 1652, settling in Buk in 1661, of which place he was a mag. in 1663 and '64. Apl. 6, 1675, he and Jan Hansen (Van Nordstrant) bought, of Fran- cois de Bruynne, Anthony Jansen from Salee's patent in Ga and N. U. of 100 morgens, which they sold Dec. 11, 1693, to Albert Coerten (Van Voorhees) for 38,750 gl. wampum value, or about $15,340-a large sum for that period. On ass. rolls of N. U. of 1675, '83, and '93; constable in 1683, '86, and '87; on Dongan's patent of 1686; on cen. of 1698; and took the oath of allegiance in said town in 1687. He m. Dec. 7, 1658, Cytie, Seytie, or Eytie Laurens of L. I., and had issue :- Annetie, bp. Nov. 2, 1659, in N. A; Joostje Barents, bp. Dec. 26, 1661, in Br]; Joost Barents, bp. Jan. 7, 1663, in Br"; and Geertruyt Barents, bp. May 11, 1664, in Br". Made his mark " B. J." to documents.


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Abraham, Joost, Philip, and Simon, see Duryee.


Cornelis, constable of Flb in 1681.


Frans of Bruges, m. Geertruy Auke Van Nuys. Issue :- Magdalen, bp. Nov. 2, 1679, at Flh.


Jacob, town-clerk of the 5 Dutch towns from 1670 to '73. Schoolmaster of Flh and precentor of the ch. from 1671 to '73, as per p. 109 of Strong's Flh. His term commenced Nov. 1, 1670, O. S., as per p. 207 of Lib. D. of Flh rec. A Jacob Joesten took the oath of allegiance to the English in N. Y. in 1664. Signed his name "Jacob Joesten." Rutgert, see Van Brunt.


Saertje of Bedford, m. Feb. 15, 1699, in N. Y., Michael Van der Koeck from Zeeland, as per N. Y. D. ch. rec.


Simon from "Meerbeecke," m. Apl. 18, 1649, in N. A., An- netje Boelens from Amsterdam. Both mem. of the R. D. ch. of Brr in 1660. He succeeded Cornelis Dircksen Hoogland as ferry-master at Br" ferry; was court messenger in N. A. in 1656, and in 1657 in Br". Issue :- Joost, bp. Nov. 26, 1651; and Catharine, bp. Aug. 23, 1654, in N. A.


Tunis, allotted a plantation among the first settlers of N. U. in 1657; but having no further account of him, and his failing to improve the same, it was forfeited.


JORISE or JORISEN, see Brinckerhoff.


Abraham, took the oath of allegiance in Brª in 1687 as a native.


Bruyn, on Stoothoff and Hegeman's books of 1670.


Cornelis of the ferry, sold land to Thomas Lambertse Apl.


22, 1695, as per p. 55 of Lib. 2 of Con.


Daniel, see Rapalie.


Gysbert, on Stoothoff books of 1678.


Harmen, took the oath of allegiance in Brª in 1687 as a native.


Hendrick, see Brinckerhoff.


Jacob (s. of Jores Jacobsen), m. May 27, 1677, Lysbeth Thomas da. of Thomas Lambertse of Bedford. Resided at Bedford, and was a mem. of the R. D. ch. of Brī in 1685, where he took the oath of allegiance in 1687 as a native. On ass. rolls of Br" of 1675 and '83. Bought Feb. 8, 1688-9, of Wm Joorise 20 morgens at Bedford, as per p. 148 of Lib. I of Con. Will da. Feb. 19, 1691-2; rec. Lib. I, p. 108 (copy) of Con. Issue :- Jores Jacobse, bp. Feb. 17, 1678, in Flds; Thomas Jacobse, bp. July 25, 1680, in N. U .; Joris Jacobse, bp. Apl. 23, 1682, in FIh; Jacob Jacobse, bp. Nov. 30, 1683, in Brª; Andreas Jacobse; Tryntje Jacobse; Harman Jacobse; and Jannetje Jacobse.


Jan, on Buk ass. roll of 1675. A Jan Jorise m. Maria


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Fredericks; said Maria m. 2ª, Oct. 24, 1663, Symen Hansen Van Noorstrand.


Jan and Jeronemus, see Rapalie.


Kleyn or Heyn Drick of Flh, supposed to be intended for Dirck Joorese Brinckerhoff. Signed his name "Heyn Drick Jooressen."


Marcus of Br", m. Dec. 17, 1662, Lysbeth Nachtegal. Issue :- Jannetje, bp. Dec. 11, 1663, in Brn.


Symon, of Flh in 1680, per ch. rec.


Willem of Bedford (s. of Joris Jacobse), m. Hendrickje Johannes or Willems. Mem. of R. D. ch. of Br" in 1685 ; on ass. roll of Brª of 1683; and resided in Richmond Co. in 1689. Issue :- Elsje Willemse, bp. Oct. 14 or 24, 1677, in Flh; Joris Willemse, bp. May 6, 1683, in Flb; Eytie Wil- lemse, bp. Oct. 28, 1688, in Br]; and Nelkje Willemse, bp. Mar. 4, 1694, in Brn.


JORNEY, WEYNART, from Manheim, joined Br" R. D. ch. Oct. 28, 1663.


JOSEPHS, ADRIAEN, FRANCIS, ELBERT, JOSEPH, PETER, and REM, see Hegeman.


JOURNAY, MAILLARD, occupied land in Bedford in 1694, as per p. 49 of Vol. 2 of Con.


JUER or JAER, MICHAE, owned land in Gd in 1648, per town rec. Mar. 5, 1648, he agreed to build a house for Ambrose London, 22 ft. by 12, for 40 gl .; London furnishing the main part of the materials, as per said rec.


JURIANSE, ANDRIES JANSE, m. Annetje Pieters wid. of Jan Evertse Bout, and Apl. 1, 1688, was in possession of Bout's patent of Br" lands. On ass. roll of Br" of 1675; constable of Br" in the same year; and deacon in 1678. Signed his name "Andries Juriansen."


Barent or Barne, emigrated in 1658; mag. of Gd in 1673 and '79; took the oath of allegiance there in 1687; and on ass. roll of 1683. Purchased in 1672 the farm in the village of Gd late of Anthony Jansen from Salee (not Turk's planta- tion). Signed his name "Barent Jurjansen."


Christoffel, see Probasco. Jacobus, see Nagel.


Laurence, see Haf.


Laurens of Brazil, m. July 5, 1676, in N. A., Kenira Pieters from Amersfoort. Mem. of the R. D. ch. of N. U. in 1677


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and '79, residing at Yellow Hoek, and entered on the ch. rec. as removed. His name afterwards appears as a mem. of the R. D. ch. of Flb and a resident of N. L. He was a brother-in-law of Jan Woutersz.


Phillippus, see Nagel.


KAAR, JAMES, of Gª, m. Johanna - -. Chosen pound- master of Gª in 1692. Accused May 9, 1693, of murder, as per court rec. Oct. 9, 1693, he bought of John Stillwell a garden-spot with the buildings thereon in Gd, as per town rec. Made his mark to documents.


KAFTER, PIETER, and Debora Bras had a dau. Christina bp. May 27, 1685.


KAMMÉGA or KAMMINGA, HENDRICK JANSE, see Cammega.


KANNENS, SIMON, was sued by Carston Jansen in the court of sessions in Gª for one year's wages, as per Gd rec.


KAPEN, WILLIAM, on Stoothoff's books of 1680.


KARLESZ, see Carlesz.


KARSTEN, JAN, m. Maria Eliase Daws. Issue :- Andries, bp. Jan. 23, 1681, in N. U.


KASPARSE, JOHANNES, on FIh ass. roll of 1675. Joost, see Casparse.


KATS, CLAES CORNELISE, see Van Cott.


KEE, JACOB HENDRICKSE, see Jacob or Jabecq Hen- drickse.


KENGER, CORNELIS, paid 8 gl. 12 st., minister's salary, in Fib in 1681, as per Flb rec.


KENNE, ADERYAEN PIETERSE, emigrated in 1660; m. Wil- lemtje Pieterse Wyckoff; mem. of R. D. ch. of Flds in 1666, where he took the oath of allegiance in 1687; on ass. roll of said town in 1693 and cen. of 1698. Issue :- Jacob, bp. Dec. 5, 1680, and settled on the Raritan; Jan, bp. July 22, 1683; and Lourens, bp. May 2, 1686. Signed his name "Aderyaen Kenne." There was a Peter Kinne at North Branch, Som- erset Co., N. J., in 1710, who may have been a s. of this Aderyaen Pieterse.


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KERTEN, GERRET, of N. U., who signed his name "Geret Kerten" prior to 1700.


KEY, JACOB TEUNISEN, on petition for a canal between Red Hoek and the mainland of Br" of May 1664, as per p. 68 of Vol. I of Stiles's Br".


Harman, m. Tryntje Jans. On ass. rolls of Flh of 1675 and '83. Issue :- Emmetje Harmanse, bp. July 13, 1679.


KEYER, AEREYEN, paid 5 gl. 5 st., minister's salary, in Flh in 1680.


KICKHAM, THOMAS, had a dau. Marytje bp. Jan. 29, 1691, in Brn.


KIERSE, KIERSEN, Or KIERSTEDE, JAN or HANS, emigrated in 1660, and probably resided at first in Flds with Stephen Coerte (Van Voorhies), his father-in-law and the ancestor of the Voorhies family, whose dau. Hendrickjen Stephense he married. Mem. of R. D. ch. of Flds in 1666. Nov. 15, 1680, he bought a farm of 48 morgens in N. U. of Hans Har- mense Van Barkeloo, as per p. 137 of Lib. AA of Flh rec .; resided in N. U. as early as 1678, of which place he was a mem. of the ch. in 1679; on ass. roll of 1683; on Dongan's patent of 1686; and took the oath of allegiance in 1687. He conveyed Apl. 5, 1700, his N. U. farm to Garret Coerte Voorhies, as per p. 271 of Lib. 2 of Con., having previously removed back to Flds, where his name appears on the cen. of 1698. His N. U. farm was probably the one lately owned by John A. Emmans, dec. Made his mark to documents. There was another Hans Kierstede, a surgeon, in N. A. as early as 1638.


KIERSTE, GIDEON JACOBS, m. May 22, 1691, Anna Homer of Gd.


Lucas, on Stoothoff books of 1683 and '88.


KIERSTED, JACOBUS, m. Anna -. Was a surgeon or physician in 1691, as per R. D. ch. rec. of Flds. May 2, 1692, Jacobus Kierstede of Flds exchanged lands with Nicholas Stillwell of Gd, as per Gd rec. Apl. 5, 1698, Jaco- bus Kierstede and Joris Rapple, both of N. Y., sold a 15 A. lot, No. 17, in Gd to Capt. John Van Dykhuysen of Flds, as per same rec. Issue :- Maria; Sara; Samuel; Jacobus; Dan- iel; Marretje; and Lucas-all bp. between 1693 and 1719 in N. Y., and supposed to be his children. Signed his name " Jacobus Kiersted."


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KINBEAR, JORIS, b. in England; m. May 26, 1685, in Br", Maria wid. of Joseph Fenton, b. in London, England.


KINNE, see Kenne.


KIP, ANNA, had a hop-garden in the village of Flh, as per deed of Adriaen Hendrickse to Gerardus Beekman, surgeon, da. Sept. 14, 1678, on p. 31 of Vol. AA of Flh town rec. She bound her s. Nicasius, ag. 14 years, for 6 years from May 1, 1678, to Jan Montange to learn the cooper's trade; Montange to board the apprentice, find his washing and mending, to give him 8 st. every Sunday for spending money, send him to evening-school, and at the end of his term give him a Sunday and every-day suit of clothes, as per p. 145 of Lib. AA of Flb rec.


Hendrick or Hendricus. Jan. 16, 1666, he and Bartel Claesen (Van Ruynen) bought of Jan Leeck 15 morgens, with plain and meadow land, in Flh, as per p. I of Lib. C of Flb rec. Mar. 15, 1670-71, he bought of Jan Cornelise Van Tessel a building-lot in Flh, as per p. 104 of Lib A of Flb rec. His name appears on ass. roll of 1693 and cen. of 1698 of Flh. Hendrick Kipp the eldest took the oath of allegiance in N. Y. in 1664. Signed his name "Hendrick Kipp."


Hendrick Junr. His name appears among the residents of Flh discharging Do. Polhemius, and also on other papers. Was on the Delaware in 1662. Signed his name "Hendrick Kip Jun"," and in 1720 "Hendricus Kip."


Jacobus, obtained Feb. 25, 1667, a patent for a lot in Buk; name on patent of said town of 1667, and Apl. 6, 1667, obtained a patent for land at Brª ferry. This Jacob is probably the Jacob Hendrickse Kip, b. May 6, 1631, in Am- sterdam, referred to on p. 70 of Vol. VIII. of the N. Y. Genealogical Record, who m. Feb. 14, 1654, Maria de la Montangie of Amsterdam. A Jacob Kipp took the oath of allegiance to the English in 1664. Jacob and Maria had issue :- Johannes, b. 1655; Jacobus, b. 1656; Abraham, b. 1658; Jesse, b. 1660; Rachel, b. 1664; Maryken, b. 1666; Hendrick, b. 1669; Benjamin, b. 1678; and Salomen, b. 1682 -all bp. in N. Y. Signed his name "Jacobus Kip."


KLAAS Or KLAASZ, HENDRICK, of Bedford, m. Jannetje - Issue :- Pieter, bp. Aug. 7, 1681, in FIh.


Barthold, see Bartel Claesen.


Cornelis, see Van Hasmyes.


William of Flds, m. Oct. 9, 1691, Elsie Gerretsz, and both residents of Gowanus at date of marriage.


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KLEMENT, JAN, see Clement.


KLEY, OUFRE, see Clay.


KLEYN, JAN CORNELISE, see Cleyn.


KLINCKENBERG, WILLEM, took the oath of allegiance in N. U. in 1687 as a native.


KLOCK, PILGRIM, see Clock. Minster, farmer, on Stoothoff's books of 1678.


KLOMP, see Lambert Huybertse Moll.


KLYNCK, PIETER, of Flds in 1695, where he paid in said year to the church for a grave and use of the pall.


KNIGHT, JOHN, (sup. English,) bought Dec. 2, 1685, of Hendrick Thomasse Van Dyck 12 morgens at the fountain of the Yellow Hoek in N. U., adjoining land of Rutger Joesten (Van Brunt), as per town rec. Was clerk of Kings Co. from 1684 to '87, and Dec. 23, 1684, appointed one of the clerks of the court of chancery, as per p. 134 of Cal. of Eng. Man. The bay or river at Yellow Hoek in some old deeds is described as the "fountain." In 1638 a John Knight, carpenter, emigrated from England to New Eng- land, as per p. 299 of Hotten's Emigrants.


Thomas, (English,) m. Sarah Adamse Brouwer. On ass. roll of Br" of 1698. Bought May 7, 1695, of Jurian Hen- drickse Bries for £32 a house and lot on the main road in the village of Br" not far from the church, where he and his wife kept tavern, as per p. 57 of Lib. 2 of Con. A Thomas Knight appears on the list of soldiers engaged in the ex- pedition against Canada in 1689, as per p. 214 of Vol. II. of Doc. His. of N. Y.


KOCKES, ALEXANDER, paid 6 gl. to FIh ch. in 1665.


KOCKUYT, JOOST, see Cockuyt.


KOECK or KOOK, LAURENS, emigrated in 1661, and took the oath of allegiance in Br" in 1687. He m. about 1690 Margriet Barens.


KOEGER, CALIB, on Stoothoff's books in 1691.


KOENICK, see Coenick.


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KOKER, MINSTER, on Stoothoff's books of 1677 and '80.


KOKER or KOOK, TOMAS, on Stoothoff's books of 1680 and '83.


KOLESEN, HENDRICK, on Stoothoff's books of 1677 and '78.


KOLF, JACOB, from Leiden, m. June 1, 1684, Jannetje Johannes of Br".


KONGER, CORNELIS, paid 8 gl. 12 st., minister's salary, in Flb in 1681, as per town rec.


KOROM, JAN, on ass. roll of Buk of 1676.


KORSEN, JAN, on ass. roll of Buk of 1676. See Corsen.


KORTEN, MYNDERT, (sometimes written Coerten,) from Arnhem in Gelderland, a soldier and shoemaker, who emi- grated about 1660; m. Jan. 9, 1660, Maria Pieters, Pia, or Pea, of N. A .; d. in 1706. In 1661 he with 12 others peti- tioned for land on S. I. Resided at first in Flushing, and about 1676 or '79 bought of Jan Janse Ver Ryn a part of the Rob- ert Pennoyer and of the Anthony Jansen from Salee patents located on the main road leading from the village of N. U. to Gd, and on De Bruynne's Lane or the old Bath road, to which he removed and on which he continued to reside until his death. No vestige or remains of his dwelling-house or tradition of its location has been found. Was a mem. of the R. D. ch. of N. U. in 1677 and '78; a mag. of said town in 1680, '82, and '83; on Dongan's patent of 1686; high sheriff of Kings Co. in 1689, as per p. 186 of Cal. of Eng. Man .; mem. of Assembly in 1698; and a mem. of Gov. Leisler's Council, for his adherence to whose cause he was convicted of treason, and came near losing his life. Issue :- Pieter, bp. Jan. 16, 1661, d. young; Hanna, who m. Jan. 25, 1690, Andries Jansen; Wyntje or Winta, bp. July 18, 1666, in N. Y., m. June 20, 1680, Isaac Le Febre; Myndert, (sup.) d. young; Hendrickje, bp. Jan. 16, 1670, in N. Y., m. Hen- drick Jansen; Maria, bp. Oct. 25, 1673; Court, bp. May 14, 1682, d. young; and Abraham, who also probably d. young. By his will, da. Oct. 25, 1704, he devised to his dau. Hanna a farm in Middletown, Monmouth Co., N. J., and to his dau. Maria his N. U. farm. Signed his name "Myndert Korten."


Harmen, see Coerten.


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KOUWENHOVEN, see Couwenhoven.


KROESEN, see Croesen.


KROM, FLORIS WILLEMSE, of N. L., m. Ist Catalintie Ariens dau. of Adriaen Lambertse; m. 2ª, Sept. 1699, Grietje Van Houte at Hackensack. His name appears on Gov. Andros's patent of N. L. of 1677. Mar. 15, 1683-4, he sold to Barkes a piece of land cong. 60 A. in the end of the N. L. adjoining Ja, as per p. 160 of Lib. C of Flh rec. From the deed it is inferred he m. a dau. of Adriaen Lammerse of Bedford. There was a Floris Willemse Crom commis- sioned as high sheriff of Orange Co. Feb. 29, 1690, as per p. 104 of Cal. of Dutch Man. June 24, 1703, Flores Crom in behalf of himself and others of Haverstraw, Orange Co., petitioned for a confirmatory patent of the town; Apl. 13, 1686, 158 A. were surveyed for Gisbert Crom at Maple, Ulster Co., N. Y. There was a Willem Krom on the Raritan, N. J., as early as 1718, and a Hendrick Willemszen Krom, a mem. of the D. ch., in N. Y. in 1679. Issue :- Willemtje, bp. May 3, 1685, in N. Y .; (sup.) Gisbert; Willem; and prob- ably others. Signed his name "Floris Willemse Krom."


KUENINCK, ALBERT, a pauper in 1686, as per FIh ch. rec.


KUIPER or COOPER, see Derick Janse and Johannes Janse. KUNNE, see Kenne.


KUYNEN, ALBERT, sold Aug. 8, 1663, to Frans Barentse a farm in Flb on the W. side of the highway, with plain and salt meadow land, as per p. 141 of Lib. B of Flh rec. An Albert Keuninck took the oath of allegiance to the English in N. Y. in 1664. Owned land in Flh in 1670 in the locality known as "Rustenburch," adjoining the village plot of Derick Janse, cooper, as per p. 10 of Lib. A of Flh rec. Made his mark "A" to documents.


KUYPER, CLAES, on Stoothoff's books of 1678. Claes Jansen, see Van Purmarent. Jan Jansen, on ass. roll of Buk of 1675.


LA ALOOT, JACOB, of Brn; his name appears on the patent of May 16, 1668, of land to Charles Fonteyn.


LAAN, see Lane. I2


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LA CLERK, LE CLERK Or DE CLERK, JEAN or JAN, owned land at the Wallabout. Mar. 6, 1660, he and others peti- tioned for leave to plant a village at the Wallabout, as per La Chain's Notarial Register and Col. Man. He was from Brazil; m. Jan. 17, 1661, Annetje Hansen Bergen, and d. Nov. 15, 1661, as per p. 80 of Bergen Genealogy.


LAEN, JOHN. Overseer of a farm at Bedford, per deed of Thomas Lambertse and others to Lysbeth Thomas of May 10, 1695, as per p. 53 of Lib. 2 of Con.


LA FEBRE, LE FEBRE, or LE FEVRE, ISAAC, emigrated in 1683, and took the oath of allegiance in Buk in 1687. He m. Ist Jannetje Bonderick; m. 2ª, June 23, 1689, Wyntje dau. of Myndert Korten of N. U His children appear to have settled in E. N. J. There was a Myndert Le Febre in Somerset Co. in 1716. Issue :- Myndert, bp. Mar. 16, 1690, at F1h


Myndert, bp. Mar. 16, 1690; m. Nov. 2, 1714, in N. Y., Catharine Van Blaricum. Resided in N. U., and Jan. 30, 1710-II, was licensed by Joseph Hegeman and Peter Cortel- you, two of his Majesty's justices of the peace, to "keep a Tavern and Common Alehouse or tippling house at Newutrecht aforesaid in the house where he now dwelleth." Suppose he left N. U. and settled in Monmouth or Somer- · set Co., N. J.


Peter. A resident of N. A. in 1658, where on petition he was allowed to sell " liquors or waters of a peculiar virtue" in large or small bottles in his own house, as per p. 132 of Cal. of Dutch Man. He appears to have owned a farm at the Walabocht, which being subject to a mortgage, he was summoned in 1659 to discharge, as per p. 326 of said Cal. There was a Peter Le Febre in Somerset Co., N. J., in 1705, who had a dau. Jantien bp. in that year.


LA FORGE or LA FORSE, ADRIAEN, emigrated in 1652, and took the oath of allegiance in Buk in 1687; m. Jannetje Jans. On ass. roll of Buk of 1683. Issue :- Maria and Aaltje, both bp. May 27, 1685, in Brn.


LAGEBERGH, , owned land in Bra in 1657, as per p. 134 of Stiles's Br". See Peter Jansen.


LAHERC, FRANCOYS, his land referred to in patent of Gov. Stuyvesant to Cornelis Janse Berrien of Mar. 12, 1661, for 26 morgens in FIh, as per p. 25 of Lib. A of Flb rec.


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LAKE, LEEK, Or LEUCK, ABRAHAM (s. of Daniel), of Gd. Made his mark to documents in 1691.


Daniel of Gª, m. Alse or Allee -. Name on ass. roll of Gd of 1683; in 1684 hired land in Gd of Jan Barentse Van Driest, and bought land in said town in the same year, as per town rec. July 12, 1694, he bought land in Gd of John Lake, formerly of Stout, as per Lib. 2 of Con. In 1689 he was appointed lieut. for Gd. He appears to have finally removed to S. I., from which locality, Dec. 21, 1696, he conveyed meadow-land located in Gd to Reinier Van . Sicklen, as per Gd rec. Dec. 30, 1701, as a resident of S. I., with others he petitioned the king to overthrow the power of the followers of the martyred Gov. Leisler. Supposed issue :- John; Abraham; Elizabeth; Thomas; and Ann. Made his mark to documents.


Daniel (Janse) of Gd, English, b. Mar. 10, 1696; m. “ Eliza- beth Sutvin;" d. Apl. 10, 1776. Issue :- Daniel of Gd, b. July 27, 1730; Derick of Gd, who m. Maria Voorhies; Neetje or Nelthe, who m. Bernardus Hubbard; Maria or Mary, bp. June 10, 1733, in N. U., who m. Stephen Voorhies; Abraham, bp. Sept. 5, 1735, in N. U .; (sup.) Margaret, bp. Feb. 22, 1739; Helena, bp. Aug. 31, 1740, in N. U .; Jacobus of Gd; (sup.) Geertje, who m. Johannes Van Sicklen; John of Gd; Sarah, who m. - Johnson; Ellen, who m. - Bennem; and Elizabeth.


/ Jan Sent of Gd, the common ancestor of the family, and of Gd as early as 1656, as per Thompson's L. I .; farmer; m. Ann dau. of Thomas Spicer of Gd; d. prior to Aug. 14, 1696. Was a witness on the Indian deed of Bergen's Island in Flds in 1652. Sept. 20, 1661, he sold to Tys Lubbertse a parcel of land of 153 morgens, a village plot, a plot of plain land, and 3 morgens of salt-meadows in Flh, as per p. 91 of Lib. B of Flh rec. He also sold in 1666 a farm in Flb to Bartel Claesen as per p. I of Lib. C of Flb rec. His name appears on the ass. roll of Gd of 1683. Issue :- Metje, bp. May 20, 1652, in N. A .; Jan Jun"; and probably others. Made his mark for his signature, and on deeds in which he was con- cerned his name is written "Jan Leek" and "John Leeck."


Jan Jun' of Gd, m. Neeltje Claessen. On ass. roll of Gd of 1683, and capt. of militia in 1700, as per p. 809 of Vol. IV. of Doc. of Col. His. In 1694 he bought of Hannah wid. of John Delavall of Penn., for £164, a house and 40 A. of land on Hogg's Neck in Gd, as per p. 6 of Vol. 2 of Con. May 6, 1696, a plot of 85 A. at Smoking Point on S. I., with 9 A. at the mouth of the Fresh Kil, was surveyed for "John Lake and Joakim Gulick," as per p. 233 of Vol. II. of Land Papers. There was a John Lake of Flds who


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bought Nov. 21, 1670, of James Hubbard of Gd a horse, as per Gd rec. Issue :- Jan Janse of Gd, bp. Apl. 16, 1688, in Flh; and Daniel Janse of Gª, bp. Apl. 25, 1696. Made his mark to documents.


Jan Janse of Gd, bp. Apl. 16, 1688. No further trace.


LA MAISTRE, LE MAISTRE, or LA METER, GLANDE or CLAUDE, m. Hester Du Bois; conveyed Sept. 13, 1659, to " Baertelt Claesen" (Van Ruynen) his bouwery on the W. side of the highway in Fla, as per p. 133 of Lib. B of Flh rec. July 31, 1662, he sold to Joncker Balthazer Vosch (Balthazer Vosch Jun') a farm of 21 morgens in Flh, as per p. 105 of Lib. B of Fil rec. Oct. 12, 1665, he and w. joined the D. ch. of N. Y. Issue :- (sup.) Johannes, bp. Mar. 6, 1653, in N. A. Signed his name "Glande Le Maistre."


LAMBERTSZ or LAMBERTSEN, ADRIAEN, on Gov. Andros's patent of N. L. of 1677, and on ass. roll of Flh of 1675. Owned 60 A. in N. L. adjoining Ja. Issue :- Catalina. Made his mark to documents.


Cornelis, see Cool.


Hendrick, took the oath of allegiance in Br" in 1687. He may be one of the sons of Lambert Huybertsen Moll.


Jacob of Kings Co., ag. 20, deposes in 1644 in relation to the burning of Jochem Pietersen's house by the Indians, as per p. 68 of Furman's Antiquities of L. I.


Jan, m. Harentje Williams; both of Flh ch. in 1677.


Jan, m. Gerretje Reiniers. Mem. of Flds ch. in 1677, entered on the record as removed.


Peter, among first settlers of Buk in 1661, per Thompson's L. I.


Peter, see De Hart.


Peter, and others of Br", in 1663 applied for liberty to form a village, and for salt-meadows, as per p. 120 of Vol. I of Stiles's Br". A catechumen of Bra ch. in 1662.


Ryer, see Moll.


Thomas, carpenter, emigrated from Naarden in North Holland in 1651; m. Nov. 27, 1654, in N. A., Jannetje Jans or Jurians, wid. Resided at first in N. A. May 26, 1663, he with others, as per p. 117 of Vol. X of Col. Man., setting forth that they had obtained a piece of land in the rear of the Wallabout and back of Marcus plantation, which they had commenced to improve, asked leave to build a hamlet there. This was probably the commencement of the village of Bedford. Feb. 18, 1666, he obtained a patent for 20 morgens at Bedford (probably on the land referred to in the rear of the Wallabout), on which he settled. Was con-


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stable of Br" in 1672, as per p. 7 of Cal. of Eng. Man .; a mag. of Br" in 1.673 and '79; name on the patent of 1677; elder in the R. D. ch. of Br" in 1678; on ass. rolls of 1675, '76, and '83; on cen. of 1698; and took the oath of alle- giance in Brî in 1687. In 1689 he was appointed lieut. of the militia of Br". A Thomas Lambertse's name appears on the patent of Ja, as per p. 85 of the Bergen Genealogy and p. II of the Lefferts Genealogy. Issue :- Lysbeth or Elizabeth Thomas, bp. Apl. 26, 1656, who m. Jacob Jorise; and Lambert Thomas, bp. May 26, 1658, of whom no further trace-both bp. in N. A. Signed his name "Thomas Lam- bertsen."


LAMOTHE, PETER, among the first settlers of Buk in 1661. By an inventory of his property, made Oct. 31, 1662, it appears that he and Jacob France Barbier cultivated lands together, as per Buk rec.




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