Register in alphabetical order, of the early settlers of Kings County, Long Island, N.Y., Part 17

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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LANE, LAAN, LAEN, Or LANEN, ADRIAEN, GYSBERT THY- SEN, JACOB THYSEN, JAN THYSEN, and TEUNIS JANSE, (see Van Pelt). It is probable that many if not all of the Lanes or Laans of Monmouth Co., N. J., are of the same stock or family as the Van Pelts, using Lane, Laan, or Laen as their surname instead of Van Pelt, and that they are the descendants of Gysbert Thysz Van Pelt Lanen and Jacob Thysz Van Pelt Lanen.


Symon, of Gd in 1657, as per town rec. Signed his name "Symon Lane," Clericus.


LANELL, THOMAS, allotted land on Gisbert's I., Gd, Jan. 5, 1670, as per Gd rec.


LANGESTRAAT, ADRIAEN, bp. Sept. 16, 1677; d. 1728; m. Christina Janse. On ass. roll of Flds of 1693 and cen. of 1698; also owned land in Gd; deacon of Freehold R. D. ch. in 1721, to which place he had removed. In 1723, an Adriaen Langestraet and Christina Janse his w., mem. of Freehold R. D. ch. Issue, all bp. at Marlboro :- Christine or Katharine, bp. Nov. 27, 1709, m. Aug. 24, 1741, WVm William- sen of the Raritan; Jan, bp. Jan. 13, 1712, m. Dec. 17, 1746, Antje Cowenhoven; Dirck of Princeton, b. about 1713, m. about 1749 Margaret Schenck wid. of W Cowenhoven; L Nelly, b. about 1715; Winnifred, b. about 1718; Maria, b. about 1721, m. Dec. 5, 1742, Dirck Sutphen; Arianche, b. about 1723; and Stoffel, b. about 1726, m. Nov. 28, 1753, Nelly Schenck, as per Rev. G. C. Schenck.


Derick Stoffelsz, emigrated in 1657, m. Ist Catharina Van


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Lieuwen; m. 2d, prior to Feb. 13, 1690, Johanna Havens wid. of Johannis Holsaert. Mem. of Flds D. ch. in 1677, took the oath of allegiance there in 1687; on ass. roll of said town of 1693 and cen. of 1698. In ante-nuptial agree- ment with his 2ª w. on the Gd rec. of Feb. 13, 1690, refer- ence is made to his s. Stoffel Dircksen. At an early period, as per Rev. G. C. Schenck, he bought land at Shrewsbury, N. J., which he devised by will to his s. Richard. Issue :- Stoffel Dircksen; Claasje Dircksen, b. about 1672, m. Abra- ham Lott of Ja; Adrian, bp. Sept. 16, 1677; Richard of Shrewsbury, b. about 1680; (sup.) Johannis; and Samuel, (sup.) m. Barbara Antonides. Signed his name "Dirck Stoffels."


(Sup.) Jan or Johannis Dircksen, b. 1629. Appointed Apl. 28, 1666, by the mag. of Flh one of the guardians of Aer- nout Reynders s. of Reyndert Arensen and Annetien Her- mans, said Annetien being dec. and said Aernout having married Annetien Aukens, as per p. 61 of Lib. D of Flh rec. Allowed to follow the occupation of carman by the court in N. A. in 1674, as per p. 494 of Valentine's Manual of 1855. June 8, 1690, he made an affidavit relating to the troubles in N. Y. during Gov. Leisler's administration, as per p. 741 of Vol. III. of Doc. of Col. His.


Stoffel Dircksen of Flds and N. J., m. Mayke Laanen dau. of Gysbrecht Tuysz Lanen Van Pelt of N. U. Deacon of Flds D. ch. in 1698. Removed to the Neversinks in Mon- mouth Co., N. J., where his descendants abound. In his will, da. Dec. 1, 1739, pro. Mar. 1, 1741, he calls himself Theophilus, an improper change for Stoffel or Christopher. The will of Mayke his w. is da. Apl. 8, 1752, and pro. Mar. 13, 1753. These wills name as their children, Jonica, Catha- rine, Mary, Sarah, Maria, Ann, and Gisbert. Issue :- Dirck, bp. Apl. 25, 1696, in Br", m. Jane or Jonica, probably d. at date of his father's will; Jonica or Jane; Catharine, (sup.) m. Jan Sutphen of N. J .; Mary or Maria, bp. May 6, 1702, m. Ist Wm Hendricksen of N. J., m. 2ª (sup. ) Dirck Sutphen; Sarah, b. about 1705; Gisbert, b. about 1707, m. Rachel Schenck, d. 1758; Aurie, bp. Nov. 6, 1710, m. May 6, 1754, Lydia Hull; Stoffel, bp. Dec. 25, 1713, resided at Upper Freehold, m. Dec. 16, 1743, Abagail Wooley, d. 1784; Moica, bp. Mar. 6, 1716, m. (sup.) Johannes Leek; and Ann, b. about 1718. Signed his name "Stoffel Langstrat."


LAORILLE, JACOB, on ass. roll of Buk of 1676.


LARENSEN, JAN, of Gd, exchanged lands with Nich& Still- well Jan. 31, 1688-9, as per Gd rec.


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LARZELERE or LA RESIELIERE, CLAES JACOBSE, of N. L., m. Mary or Maria Granger or Gransen; d. prior to 1699; both mem. of Flh ch. in 1677, and on ass. roll of Flh of 1683. Bought May 7, 1682, of Catharine Van Werven wid. of Do. Polhemius 2 lots of woodland, Nos. 13 and 14, lying in the new division (N. L.) of Flh, between the lots of Jan Sebringh and of Willem Jacobse (Van Boerum). Mar. 22, 1688-9, Mary his wid. sold to Garret Garretse Dorlant 2 lots in the new lots of FIh, on the 3ª kill, conveyed to him by Theodorus Polhemius Mar. 4, 1679-80, cong. each 30 A., as per p. 160 of Lib. I of Con. Clute, in his History of S. I., says Jacob Larzelere bought land there in 1686. Issue :- Magdalena, bp. Jan. 5, 1679; Maria, bp. June 12, 1681; and Claes or Nicholas. Made his mark "J L" to documents.


Claes or Nicholas, of N. L. in 1688. The Larzelere family appear to have removed to S. I., where Nicholas bought land in 1693, was at one time sheriff of the county, and had several children, some of whom or their descendants settled in Bucks Co., Pa., and some now reside in this county.


LAURENS, CHRISTOFFEL, see Lawrence.


LAURENSE or LAURENTSZ, see Louwerense. Hans and Jan, see Duyts or Duits.


LAURENTSEN, COSYN, with others made an affidavit, July 6, 1664, as to the circumstances attending the killing of a man near the house of Gerrit Wolfertsen (Cowenhoven) on the flats or plains in Flds, as per p. 89 of Cal. of Dutch Man.


Jan or John, held land in Bedford prior to 1700, as per deed of Lamberts to Vanderhove on p. 694 of Lib. 9 of Con. He m. Marritje Vonk. Issue :- Cornelis, bp. Apl. 25, 1696.


LAUS, JOHN, of Gd in 1656, per Thompson's L. I.


LAVALL, CAPT., a merchant, on Stoothoff's books of 1682. His old ketch, sunk in Westchester Creek, was confiscated in 1673, as per p. 603 of Vol. II. of Doc. of Col. His. of N. Y. Had a dau. Margaret.


LAW, LYMAN, of Gd in 1656, per Thompson's L. I.


LAWRENCE, CHRISTOFFEL, and Raef Cardell undertook


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Oct. 3, 1639, a tobacco plantation of 3 morgens adjoining that of William Adriansen (Bennet) at Gowanus. Adrian- sen to furnish the necessary palisades (fence), and the neces- sary food from the Ist of March until one month after the tobacco is housed, for which they were to pay Adriansen 350 lbs. of tobacco and to build the necessary tobacco- house, as per O'Callaghan's Trans. of Dutch Man. and p. II of Cal. of Dutch Man. July 3, 1643, he obtained a patent for 20 morgens, 400 rods of land adjoining E. the Indian maize-land, on the bay of the North River, as per p. 367 of said Cal.


William, d. about 1680; bought Sept. 2, 1660, of John Thomas parcel or plantation-lot No. 4 in Gd, as per town rec., which he sold Sept. 9, 1663, to Richard Stillwell. Settled in Hempstead; see p. 12 of Vol. X. of Gen. Rec. Made his mark "W. L." to documents. A Wm Lawrence, ag. 12, was transported to New England, as per p. 45 of Hotten's Emigrants.


LAY, PIETER JANSEN, on ass. roll of Buk of 1683.


LAYFORCE, ADRIAN, on Gov. Dongan's patent of Buk of 1687.


LEACOCK, ROBERT, bought a house and lot at the ferry in Brī in 1680 of Jan Aertse Middagh, as per deed on p. 77 of Lib. 2 of Con.


LEBLIANTHE, JOHN, owned one half of lot No. 14 in Gđ Neck in 1688, as per town rec.


LECHINIER Or LESCUIER, JEAN, see Luquier or Lesquier.


LE CLER Or CLERK, see La Clerk.


LEDGE, ACKNOW, of S. I., sold June 14, 1696, his title to a house, orchard, and garden in Gd to Hendrick Ricke (Suydam) of Flh, as per Gd rec.


LEE, ESCUYER, among the early settlers of Br", per Thompson's L. I. Sept. 22, 1693, a Mary Lescuye of Buk m. in N. Y. Jan Swenhoven of "Rochel."


James, (sup.) English, of Gd in 1676, per Thompson's L. I.


Joseph, complained Jan. 20, 1683, to the court of sessions against Theodorus Polhemius for levying on money in the


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hands of Auke Jansen (Van Nuyse), as per court rec. Was deputy sheriff in 1682, as per p. 162 of Lib. A of Flh rec. Signed his name "Joseph Lee."


LEENDERTSE, see Vander Grift and Arentse.


Albert, of Flds in 1668, per town rec.


Arent, of Flds in 1688, per town rec.


LEENDERTSEN, JACOB, see Vandegrift.


LEENSEN Or LENNORDSEN, ALEXANDER or SANDER, bought Sept. 10, 1652, of Capt. Brian Newton his plantation with the improvements thereon in Gd. Owned land in said town in 1670 at Seller's Neck, between land of James Bowne and the highway, as per Gd rec. Signed his name "Alexander Leensen."


LEERS, GERRET, see Serdts.


LE FEBRE, see La Febre.


LEFFERTS, ABRAHAM, (s. of Leffert Pieterse,) b. Sept. I, 1692, in Flh; m. Sarah Hoogland. Settled in the city of N. Y. and engaged in mercantile business. Issue :- Elizabeth, bp. Aug. 1, 1714; Abraham, bp. Sept. 25, 1715, d. young; Lef- fert, bp. Dec. 18, 1716, probably d. young; Dirck of N. Y., bp. Apl. 26, 1719-all bp. in N. Y .; Catharine, m. Peter Luyster of Oyster Bay; and Elizabeth, bp. Oct. 21, 1724, m. Peter Clopper of N. Y. Signed his name "Abraham Lefferts."


Auke (s. of Leffert Pieterse), b. Apl. 4, 1678; m. Ist, May 29, 1703, Marytje Ten Eyck of N. Y .; m. 2ª, July 30, 1735, Catharine dau. of Benjamin Hegeman of Flh, wid. of Vonk. At first a farmer in Flh, and prior to 1709 removed to the vicinity of Middletown, Monmouth Co., N. J. Issue :- Abagail, b. Mar. 15, 1708, m. Cyrenus Van Mater of N. J .; Leffert of N. J., bp. Oct. 4, 1711; Aelke or Nelke, bp. Nov. 22, 1713, m. Okey Wyckoff of N. J .; Anne; Benjamin of N. J .; Mary; and Peter of N. J., whose descendants compose the N. J. branch of the family, and generally write their surname "Leffertson."


Isaac (s. of Leffert Pieterse), b. June 15, 1688; m. Harm- pie -; d. Oct. 18, 1746. Resided in Flh, a farmer, of which town in 1726 and '27 he was constable. Issue :- Leffert of Flh, b. Feb. 20, 1723; Hendrick of Ja, b. July 5, 1725; Isaac of Ja, bp. Aug. 16, 1730, at N. U .; and Harmpje;


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m. Hendrick Suydam of Hallet's Cove. Signed his name "Isaac Leffertze.'


Jacob or Jacobus (s. of Leffert Pieterse), b. June 9, 1686; m. Oct. 7, 1716, Jannetje dau. of Claes or Nicholas Barentse Blom; d. Sept. 3, 1768. Was a farmer in Bedford, and his name is sometimes written "Isaac Hagewoutt." Will da. May 11, 1768; pro. Dec. 9, 1768; rec. p. 460, Lib. 26, N. Y. surr. off. Issue :- Abagail, b. Oct. 1, 1717, m. Lambert Suydam; Nicholas of Buk, b. Apl. 6, 1719; Elizabeth or Eliza, b. Mar. 8, 1721, m. Hendrick Fine; Aeltje or Neltye, b. Nov. 3, 1723, m. Jacobus Vanderbilt; Leffert of Bedford, b. Mar. 14, 1727; Jannetje, b. June 25, 1729, m. Jeronemus Rapalje; Jacobus of N. Y., b. Nov. 26, 1731; and Barent of Bedford, b. Nov. 2, 1736. Signed his name "Jacobus Lef- fertsz."


Jan (s. of Leffert Pieterse), b. Jan. 14, 1684; m. Margrietje Issue :- Margrietje. No further trace.


Leffert (Leffert Pieterse) from Haughwout or Hauwert in North Holland, whose children sometimes used Hagewout or Haughwout as the family name, emigrated with his parents in 1660 ; m. Abagail da. of Auke Janse Van Nuyse, commonly known as Auke Janse; and d. July 19, 1748. Settled on a farm in Flh, where he was assessed in 1675, his name appearing on the patent for the land in N. L. of 1677, and where he took the oath of allegiance in 1687. In 1700 he bought a farm in Bedford, on which his s. Jacobus settled. From an entry on p. 108 of Lib. B of Flh town rec. of Oct. 15, 1662, it appears that the father of Leffert Pieterse was Pieter Janse, and his mother Femmetje Hermens, who after the death of her husband m. 2ª Pieter Jacobse Van Noortbrook; that, on her second marriage, at her request "Jan Seuberen and Pieter Lodt," both old schepenen, were appointed guardians of Leffert Pieterse and Pieter Pieterse, her children by her first husband, and minors. At a town meeting in Fih on the 21st of March, 1695-6, it was unanimously resolved " that for the time of six following years from the date hereof, noe men shall cutt off or fell any young trees within the limits or bounds of our towne of fflatbush for the use off firewood or burning brick, smith's coals, or brewing, or such like, upon the penalty off two pieces of eight the first default, and the second double, and further are chosen by the towne people three men, to wit, Jan Van Ditmarse, Stoffel Probasco, and Leffert Pieterse, to run over and stake the meadows, and according so that every one shall be bound to dig his part of ditches over his lott to the breadth of two ffeet and a half, in depth two spades. As also on the outside each his part of fences, and


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that before the sixth day of Aprill next with good or suf- ficient fence, upon the penalty of two pieces of eight."


" Joseph Hegeman, Stoffel Probasco."


"May 12, 1696."


The above law is confirmed by the court of sessions. See p. 97 of Lib. 2 of Con.


Issue :- Altien, b. June 2, 1676, and d. single; Auke, b. Apl. 4, 1678; Pieter, b. May 18, 1680; Rachel, b. Jan. 17, 1682, and m. Jan Waldron; Jan, bp. Jan. 14, 1684; Jacobus, b. June 9, 1686; Isaac, b. June 15, 1688; Abraham, b. Sept. I, 1692; Madalina, b. Aug. 20, 1694, m. Garret Martense; Ann or Antien, b. Mar. 1, 1696, d. single; Abagail, b. Aug. 14, 1698, d. young; Leffert, b. May 22, 1701; and Benjamin, b. May 2, 1704. Signed his name "Leffert Pietersen."


Pieter (s. of Leffert Pieterse), b. May 18, 1680; m. Eyte or Ida da. of Hendrick Suydam of Flb; d. Mar. 13, 1774. Occu- pied his father's farm in Flh, of which town he was super- visor in 1626 and '27. Issue :- Leffert, who settled in Bucks Co., Pa., and is the ancestor of the Pennsylvania branch of the family; Jan, b. Mar. 16, 1719; Seytie, b. Jan. 8, 1721, m. Wm Johnson of Gd; Adriaentje, m. Abm Voorhees of Flds; Antje, b. May 12, 1728, m. Gerret Kouwenhoven of. Flds; Jacobus, b. May 9, 1730; Geertje, b. July 11, 1731; and Aba- gail, b. Sept. 12, 1735, m. (sup.) Jacobus Van Deventer of Flb. Signed his name "Pieter Leffertsz."


LEFFERTSEN, BARENT. His name appears on the petition of May, 1664, for a canal at Red Hoek, as per p. 68 of Vol. I of Stiles's Brn. Made his mark to documents.


Jan. His name appears on the above-referred-to petition of 1664. Made his mark to documents.


LEHEY, WILLIAM, agreed Dec. 10, 1675, with John Lake to build him a house, 26 by 16 ft., in Gd, as per Gd rec. Signed his name "Will. nol Lehey."


LE MAISTRE, see La Maistre.


LEMMERT, ANTHONY, servant of Anthony Jansen from Salee of N. U., as per Col. Rec.


LENARD Or LENARDSEN, JACOB. June 7, 1669, he brought a suit against John Griggs in the court of sessions at Gd for debt, as per Gd rec.


LEOOME or LOONE, ANTHONY, (Spaniard,) made an agree- ment Feb. 14, 1651, with the inhabitants of Gd to attend


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their cattle as herder for 8 months; he to go out with the herd in the morning and bring them back at such time to- wards night as might be required, for which he was to re- ceive 280 Carolus guilders, as per Gd rec.


LEQUIER, see Luquier.


LETELIER, BARNET GANITZEE, a mag. of Buk in 1664 and '65.


Jan, see Tilje.


LEWIS, JOHN, on indian deed of Brn of 1670.


LEYDECKER, see Lydecker.


LEYDEN, JAN, on petition of 1664 for a canal at Red Hoek.


LEYNERSEN, SAMUEL, sold a piece of salt-meadows in Gd to Sarah w. of Charles Bridges, who in 1678 complained to the court of sessions of James Hubbard depriving her of the use of the same.


LINDE or VAN DER LINDE, PIETER, from Belle in Flan- ders, paid Apl. 18, 1639, to David Pietersen and Frederick de Vries 140 Carolus gl. ($56) for passage for himself and w. to N. N., as per p. 7 of Cal. of Dutch Man. Hem. Ist Elsje Barents; m. 2ª, July 10, 1644, in N. A., Martha Chambers or Ekomberts of Newkirk in Flanders, wid. of Jan Manje or Monnye, with whom he entered into a marriage-contract July 1, 1644, as per p. 28 of Cal. of Dutch Man. He appears to have resided at first in N. A., following his profession as a physician, and after his second marriage probably removed to Jan Manje's patent in Br", which he sold Jan. 23, 1652, to Barent Joosten, as per p. 55 of said Cal. Owned several pieces of property in N. A., and in 1655 was an inspector of tobacco. There is a river Linde in Friesland, a hamlet of that name in Groningen, and also in Overyssel and Gel- derland. There was a Joost van der Linde in Bergen, N. J., in 1674, and members of the family abound in the vicinity of Hackensack in said State. Signed his name "Pieter Linde."


Roelof, m. Susanna Hendricks Brinckerhoff of Hacken- sack, and a mem. of the R. D. ch. of that place in 1700. He with others obtained Sept. 4, 1674, of Gov. Colve a deed for 264 A. of land on the Northwest Hoek of S. I., as per p. 55 of Vol. I of Land Papers.


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LINTWEEVER, BART, on Stoothoff's books of 1681.


LIVINGSTON, CORNELIUS P., conveyed Nov. 23, 1693, land in Br" to Jan Aersen (Middagh), as per p. 143 of Lib. I of Con.


LOCK, CLAES, on Stoothoff's books of 1675. There was a Claes Hendricksen Lock who m. Oct. 18, 1671, in N. Y., Cuiertje Hendricks, and had 3 chil. bp. in said city.


John Pieter and John Pices leased Apl. 8, 1643, Remmert Jansen's (Vanderbeek) plantation at the Wallabout, as per O'Callaghan's Man. Trans. of Dutch Man. Also see p. 21 of Cal. of Dutch Man.


LODEWICK, HANS, obtained a patent Nov. 3, 1645, for land in Br". On absconding, an inventory of his property in Brn was taken in 1648, as per p. 44 of Cal. of Dutch Man. and per p. 59 of Vol. III. of O'Callaghan's Man. Trans. of Dutch Man.


Colonel, on Stoothoff's books of 1700.


Jan, paid 2 gl. 9 st., clergyman's salary, in 1681, as per Flb rec.


LONDON or LONNEN, AMBROSE, (sup. English,) m. Mary -; was in this country as early as 1641, as per O'Calla- ghan's Man. Trans. of Dutch Man., and among the first set- tlers of Gd, where he was allotted a plantation-lot Nov. 12, 1646, as per Gd rec. Mar. 26, 1653, he bought of Peter Symson, agent of Wm Teller, Teller's plantation in Gd. Aug. 1, 1661, he gave a note to John Ward for' 200 gl. on the purchase of a house and plantation at the bay of the North River on L. I. See p. 16 of Vol. I. of Dutch Man. Made his mark to documents.


LONGSTREET or LONGESTRAET, see Langestraet.


LOOCKRMAN, GOVERT, from Turnhout in the Netherlands, emigrated in 1663 on the yacht St Martyn as cook's mate, as per p. 432 of Vol. I. of Doc. of Col. His., and settled at first in N. A., where he was engaged in mercantile business. He m. Ist, Feb. 26. 1641, in Amsterdam, while on a visit there, Ariaentje Jans; m. 2ª, July 11, 1649, Marretje Jans; and m. 3ª Elsje Tymens, wid. successively of Peter Cors Van der Veen and of Dirck Corneliszen, as per p. 123 of Vol. VIII. of the Genealogical and Biographical Record. He d. in 1670. In 1664 he took the oath of allegiance in N. Y. to the English. His name appears among the patentees of


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Flds in 1667, where he at one period resided; and Mar. 22, 1674, his wid., Jacob Loockrmans, and Hans Kierstede, on the part of his heirs, sold his plantation of 200 A. in said town to Roelof Martense Schenck, as per town rec. of Flds. Govert had brothers Jacob and Pieter Janse, who settled in Beverwyck (Albany). Issue :- Marretje or Maria, b. Nov. 3, 1641, and m. Balthazer Bayard; Jannetje, b. Sept. 23, 1643, and m. Dr. Hans Kierstede; (by 2ª wife) Jacob, bp. Mar. 17, 1652, in N. Y., who was a physician in said place and m. Helena Ketin. Signed his name "Govert Loockrman."


LOOSIE, CORNELIS, see Looyse.


LOOTMAN, JURRIAAN, from Kingston, of N. U. in 1684, as per Flb ch. rec.


LOOYSE or LOYSE, CORNELIS, emigrated in 1651, and took the oath of allegiance in Buk in 1687 ; on ass. roll of said town of 1693 and cen. of 1698. Was one of the soldiers sent to Al- bany in 1689, as per p. 215 of Vol. II. of Doc. His. of N. Y.


Jacobus, on ass. roll of Buk of 1693 and cen. of 1698.


Pieter, on ass. roll of Buk of 1693 and cen. of 1698.


LORAS, PIETER, bought Jan. 9, 1662, plantation-lot No. 34 in Gd, as per town rec.


LORD, ANTHONY, of Gª Feb. 6, 1657, as per p. 181 of Cal. of Dutch Man. Made his mark to documents.


LOTT, ABRAHAM (PETERSE), m. Ist Claesje Langestraet; m. 2ª Geertje - Resided in Ja. Will da. July 1, 1760; pro. Sept. 4, 1766; rec. p. 320, Lib. 25, N. Y. surr. off. Issue :- Rem of Ja; Hendrick; Jacob; Isaac of Buk; Abraham (dec. at date of his father's will, having children, Abraham, Motye and Cornelius); John of Flds, bp. Apl. 25, 1696; Peter of N. Y., bp. Oct. 31, 1697; and Charity, who m. Nicholas Van Artsdalen of Ja.


Abraham (Engelbertse) of Flh, b. Sept. 7, 1684; m. Nov. 15, 1709, Catharine dau. of Elbert Hegeman; d. July 29, 1754; assemblyman from 1737 to '60, as per N. Y. civil list. In early life made several voyages to the West Indies as supercargo. Owned and resided in the homestead of his father in Flb. Issue :- Jacobus; Abraham of N. Y .; Corne- lia, b. Apl. 20, 1714, and m. John Vanderveer of Keuter's Hoek; and Engelbert of Flb, b. May 7, 1719. Signed his name "Abraham Lott."


Bartel Engelbertsen from "Reynarwout" (probably. Rui-


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nerwold in Drenthe), m. Dec. 16, 1662, Harmantje Barents of the same place; d. about 1663. July 28, 1663, Edward Griffen conveyed to " Bartel Lot and Pieter Loot" bouwery No. 9 in "Midwout," next to the pastor's land, 600 rods in length and 24 in breadth, cong. 24 morgens, as per book GG in off. of Sec. of State, Albany, N. Y. Harmantje his w. joined the R. D. ch. in N. Y. in11670. He appears to have resided at one period in Bergen, N. J., where a "Barthel Lott" took the oath of allegiance in 1665, as per p. 102 of Winfield's Hudson Co. Issue :- Engel, bp. Dec. 16, 1663, in N. A .; and Anna Maria, bp. Jan. 4, 1668, in N. Y. Signed his name "Bartel Lot."


Engelbert (Pieterse) of Flh, b. Dec. - , 1654; m. Oct. 27, 1678, Cornelia dau. of Abraham De La Noy; d. Apl. 30, 1730. Joined the R. D. ch. of N. Y. Mar. 1, 1674, and en- tered on the record as removed to New Castle. In his younger days resided at New Castle on the Delaware, where he owned a tract of land on Christiana Creek, as per Thompson's L. I. In 1682 he removed back to FIh, where he took the oath of allegiance in 1687, and in 1698 was high sheriff of the county. Issue :- Pieter, bp. Nov. 16, 1682, in N. Y .; Abraham, b. Sept. 7, 1684; Geertruy, bp. Feb. 5, 1696, in N. Y., d. young; Cornelia, bp. July 21, 1698, d. young; Johannes of Flh, bp. July 27, 1701, in Br"; Geertruy, b. Dec. 4, 1703; and Elizabeth, bp. Mar. 12, 1715, m. Jacobus Pieter Snyder. Signed his name "Engel Bart Lott."


Hendrick. His name appears on Do. Van Zuuren's list of ch. mem. of 1677. No further trace.


Hendrick (Pieterse), m. Catrina (sup.) De Witt, and settled in Ja, where he bought 37 A. of Wm Creed in 1683. Took the oath of allegiance in Flb in 1687. In partnership with Polhemus and Cortelyou he bought 1200 A. at Millstone, N. J., in 1701. Issue :- Dorothy, b. Dec. 14, 1686; Geertruy, b. May 4, 1688, m. Andries Onderdonk; Pieter, b. Mar. I, 1690; Johannes, b. May 11, 1692; Maria, b. Oct. 30, 1693, (sup.) m. Johannes Schenck; and (sup.) Antie, b. Aug. 23, 1696, m. Folkert Folkertsen. Signed his name "Hendrick Lott."


Johannes (Pieterse), m. Antje Rapalje. Suppose he re- sided in FIh. No further trace.


Johannes (Engelbertse), bp. July 27, 1701; m. Ist, Nov. 4, 1721, Lammetje dau. of Peter Stryker; d. 1732; resided in Flh. Issue :- Engelbert, b. Sept. 23, 1722; Annetje, b. Sept. 9, 1724, and m. Cornelius Van Duyne; Peter of FIh, b. Aug. 14, 1726; Cornelia, b. Sept. 29, 1728; and Johannes of Flds, b. Sept. 2, 1730. Signed his name "Johannes Lott."


Johannes (Hendrickse) of FIh, b. May 11, 1692; m.


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-; d. Apl. 8, 1775, in Flds. Mem. of Assembly from 1727 to 1747, as per N. Y. civil list. Will da. Sept. 28, 1771; pro. May 2, 1775. Issue :- Hendrick of New Ja, b. Nov. 7, 1715; Joris or George of N. U., b. Oct. 3, 1717; Katrina, b. Oct. 22, 1719, and m. Derick Remsen; Maria, b. Mar. 7, 1722, m. Carel Boerum; Petrus of Flds, b. Nov. 20, 1723; Nicklaes, b. Apl. 30, 1728; Nieltien, b. Nov. 13, 1730, m. John Snediker; Johannes of N. L., b. Dec. 31, 1731; Folkert, b. Oct. 5, 1732; Antie, b. Mar. 19, 1737, m. Stephen Lott; Doritie, b. Nov. 10, 1740, m. John Van Leuwen; and Jero- mus of Flds, b. Jan. 26, 1743. Signed his name "Johannes Lott."


Johannes or Jan (Abrahamse), bp. Apl. 25, 1696; m. (sup.) Elsje dau. of Hendrick Suydam. Resided in Flds, and dea- con of the R. D. ch. of that place in 1722. Issue :- Geertje or Charity, b. Feb. 28, 1727, m. Johannes Van Sickelen; Hendrick of Flds, b. Sept. 10, 1729; and Abraham, b. Apl. 7, 1732.


Peter, the common ancestor of the family, emigrated in 1652, and settled in Flh; m. Gertrude - -, who d. in 1704; both mem. of Flh R. D. ch. in 1677. Obtained Jan. 25, 1662, a patent for 24 morgens in Flh, which he sold Mar. 22, 1674, to Jan Cornelise Boomgaert. His name appears on Gov. Dongan's patent of Flh of 1685, of which town he was a mag. in 1656 and '73, and where he took the oath of alle- giance in 1687. From a map on file in the off. of the Sec. of State at Albany, made by "Ja. Cortelyan, sworn sur- veyor," filed Aug. 8, 1681, of 6 farms in Flh, it appears that "Pieter Lott " owned a farm on the W. side of the "high- way to the ferry " S. of Do. Polhemius's double lot and N. of that of " Klyn Dirk" (Dirk Janse Hoogland), "broad before 26 Rod 8 foot " (about 311-2 ft. English measure), " after 27 Rod " (about 32510 ft. English), "long 600 Rod " (about 7241 ft. English). This is clearly the lot which Edward Griffen conveyed to " Bartel Lot and Peter Loot," known as No. 9, next to the pastor's (Do. Polhemius's) land, cong. 24 morgens, herein before referred to in the account of Bartel Engelbertsen Lott, and now or late the property of Sarah w. of John Ditmas and dau. of Andrew Suydam. Issue :- Engelbert of Flh, b. Dec. 1654; Catrina, m. Douwe Jansen Van Ditmarsen; Peter; Abraham; Hendrick of Ja; and Johannes. Signed his name "Peter Lot" and "Peter Lodt."




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