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Jan (Pieterse) of Flh, b. Aug. 6, 1684; m. Ist, 1705, Maragrita Schenck; m. 2ª, Feb. 17, 1722, Sara dau. of Michael Hansen Bergen; d. Aug. 17, 1770. Will da. Oct. 4, 1768; pro. Sept. 15, 1770; rec. p. 314, Lib. 27, N. Y. surr. off. Issue :- Pieter of the Raritan, b. Sept. 14, 1705, m. Antie Deremer; Johannes of the Raritan, b. Feb. 12, 1707; - Annetje, b. Dec. 20, 1708, m. Roelof Cowenhoven of N. J .;- Madalena, b. Dec. 19, 1710, m. Aert Middagh of Br"; Mara- greta, b. May 24, 1713, d. young; Abraham of the Raritan, b. Aug. 4, 1715, m. Ida Ryder and Catrina Cornell; Lam- metje, b. Feb. 11, 1716, m. Gerret Stoothoff, and Jan Amer- man; Jacobus of the Raritan, b. Sept. 29, 1718, m. Geestie Duryee and Jannetje -; Maragrita, b. Dec. 9, 1719, m. Jacobus Cornell; Mighiel or Michiel of Flh, b. Mar. 4, 1723, m. Hanna Stryker; Femmetje, b. June 19, 1725, m. Jacobus Vanderveer; Barent, b. Nov. 13, 1728; and Sara, b. June 15, 1731. Signed his name "Jan Strycker."
Pieter (Janse) of FIh, b. Nov. 1, 1653; m. May 29, 1681, Annetje Barends or Joosten; d. June 11, 1741; took the oath of allegiance in FIb in 1687 as a native; on ass. roll of said town of 1683 and cen. of .1698; on patent of 1685; and
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capt. of militia in 1689, as per p. 190 of Cal. of Eng. Man. Will da. Apl. 13, 1729; pro. May 27, 1742; rec. p. 251, Lib. 14, N. Y. surr. off. Issue :- Lammetje, b. Mar. 20, 1682, d. young; Lammetje, b. Feb. 16, 1683, d. young; John of Fl2, b. Aug. 6, 1684; Barent, b. Sept. 3, 1686, d. young; Jacob of the Raritan, b. Aug. 24, 1688; Barent of the Raritan, b. Sept. 14, 1690; Hendrick, b. Dec. 3, 1692, d. young; Pieter of Flh, b. Feb. 12, 1697; Hendrick of Flh and Brn, b. Feb. 18, 1699; and Lammetje, b. Dec. 21, 1700, m. Ist Johannes Lott, m. 2ª Christiaens Lupardus. Signed his name "Pieter Strycker."
Pieter (Pieterse) of Flh, b. Feb. 12, 1697; m. May 18, 1720, Jannetje Martense dau. of Marten Adrianse; d. Dec. 24, 1766. Sheriff of Kings Co. in 1736. Will da. June 9, 1773; pro. May 27, 1784; rec. p. 24, Lib. 37, N. Y. surr. off. Issue :- Annetje, b. Mar. 20, 1721, d. young; Sara, b. July 3, 1722, (sup.) m. Dec. 10, 1743, Cornelis Cornell; Antje, b. Oct. 5, 1724, d. young; Jannetje, b. Oct. 5, 1724, m. Jacob Mizorel or Messerole; Pieter of Flh, b. Dec. 22, 1730, m. successively Jannetje Verkerk and Femmetje Schenck; Gerrit, b. Oct. 13, 1733; and Jan, b. Feb. 15, 1738-9. Signed his name "Pieter Stryker."
William, m. Annetje - - of Flds. Was a mem. of Do. Van Zuuren's ch. in 1677 and '85, and entered as removed to Brn. Have seen no account of this William's relation- ship to the families of Jan or Jacob Gerritse Strycker the emigrant.
STUYVESANT, COERT, mem. of Assembly for Kings Co. in 1693 and '94, as per N. Y. civil list of 1861.
Petrus, director-general of the New Netherlands, who owned a bouwery in Flds, which he leased with the stock Aug. 28, 1655, to Jacobus Van Dalen, as per Col. Man. Had sons Balthazar Lazarus and Nicolaes Willem bp. in N. A. Signed his name "Petrus Stuyvesant."
STYSSEN, JACOB, see Stille.
SUEBERING, see Seuberingh.
SULLIVAN, PETER, an early settler who was buried in Gd, as per p. 171 of Vol. II. of Thompson's L. I.
SURTELL, JAMES, sold Apl. 5, 1659, to Henry Brazier a house and a half-acre of plantation-lot No. 28 in Gd, as per town rec. Made his mark to documents.
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SUTPHEN, ABRAHAM (Dirckse), bp. Sept. 26, 1696; m. Maria Maritje or Mayke Barkeloo. Left N. U. and removed to S. I., where he remained until about 1720, when he set- tled at Freehold, N. J. Issue :- Grietje, bp. Oct. 29, 1721, at Freehold; Elizabeth, bp. Nov. 25, 1723; Abraham, bp. July 19, 1726; Maria, bp. June 4, 1727; Antje, bp. Oct. 26, 1729, d. young; Jannetje, bp. Oct. 24, 1731; Abraham, bp. Feb. 20, 1737; Jacob, bp. June 17, 1739; Cornelius, bp. Aug. 10, 1741; and Antje, bp. May 6, 1744.
Derick Janse (Van Sutphen), the common ancestor of the family, emigrated from Zutphen or Sutphen in Gelderland in 1651, settling at first probably in N. A., and afterwards in FIh. He m. Lysbeth Janse Van Nuyse, and d. about 1706 or '7. He sold June 21, 1681, his Flh farm to " Denyse Theunise," receiving in payment 4 lots of woodland lying together at Yellow Hoek (Bay Ridge), N. U., on the N. side of land of Rutger Joesten (Van Brunt), subject to a lease of 33 of the lots to Gerret Stoffelse, to which premises he probably finally removed. Denyse, in addition to the land, agreed to build for Sutphen a boat 18 ft. long, wood measure, and a barn and barrack on the lots, as per p. 155 of Lib. AA of Flh rec. He took the oath of allegiance in N. U. in 1687, and his name appears on the patent of said town of 1686. In 1706 he was assessed for 164 A. in N. U. The 4 Yellow Hoek lots, known as Nos. 7, 8, 9, and Io, now (1879) cover the premises of J. R Bennet, T. G. Bergen, W. H. and Samuel Thomas, B. C. Townsend, and perhaps a part of the farm of the late J. I. Bennet. Will da. Sept. 4, 1702; pro. Oct. 29, 1707; rec. p. 319, Lib. 7, N. Y. surr. off. Issue :- Hendrikje or Hank, bp. Dec. 18, 1681, at Flds, m. Ist Pieter Turckse, n. 2ª Benjn Van Cleef; Jacob bp. Jan. 20, 1684, at Flh; Jan, bp. Dec. 18, 1685, in Flb, d. young; Jan, bp. Feb. 6, 1687, in Flh; Geertie, bp. Mar. 3, 1689, in Flh; Dirk; Guisbert or Gilbert, b. Oct. 14, 1693; Abraham, bp. Sept. 25, 1696; Isaac; Elsje, m. Herman Ger- retse; and Elizabeth, b. Apl. 6, 1699, m. Dan1 Lake of Gd. Signed his name "D. Js. Sutphen."
Derick (Derickse), m. Grietje or Margaret dau. of Aert Teunisse Van Pelt of N. U. After his marriage he left N. U. and settled at Freehold, N. J., where he was a mem. of the D. ch. in 1713 and '31. Issue :- Dirck of N. J., bp. Apl. 6, 1712 (sup.) m. Jannetje Voorhees; Aert of N. J., bp. May 11, 1716, m. Maria Schenck; Jan, bp. Jan. 20, 1721, (sup.) m. Neeltje Van Pelt; Petrus, bp. Aug. 21, 1726; and Abram, bp. July 16, 1733-all bp. at Freehold. Made his mark to documents.
Gilbert or Guisbert (Dirckse), b. Oct. 14, 1693, at N. U .;
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m. Geertruy dau. of Aert Tunisz Lanen Van Pelt of N. U .; d. Aug. 18, 1763. Left N. U. and settled in Monmouth Co., N. J., probably as early as 1713. Issue :- Derick, bp. Apl. 8, 1716, m. Maria Longstreet; Aert of N. J., bp. Apl. 13, 1718, m. Jannetje Van Meteren; Guisbert of N. J., b. Aug. 23, 1720, m. Ariaentje Van Pelt; Pieter; Margaret, bp. Mar. 17, 1723; Neeltje, bp. May 22, 1730; John of N. J., b. 1732, m. Johanna Nevius; and Maria, bp. June 5, 1737, m. Cryn Janse Van Meteren of N. J .- most of whom were bp. at Freehold, N. J.
Isaac (Derickse), of N. U. in 1698, but no further trace.
Jacob (Derickse), bp. Jan. 20, 1684; m. Antie or Nelke Bennet. Left N. U. and settled near Freehold, N. J., about 1717, and mem. of the D. ch. of that locality in 1721. Is- sue :- Jan, bp. Jan. 20, 1717, d. young; Jan, bp. Oct. 18, 1722, m. Maritie Cowenhoven; and Isaac, bp. May 22, 1730, m. Jannetie Barkeloo-all bp. at Freehold. Signed his name "Jacob Van Zutvin" and "Jacob Sutvin."
Jan (Derickse), bp. Feb. 6, 1687; m. Engeltie Bennet. Left N. U. and settled near Freehold, N. J., about 1709, in which year he was a mem. of the D. ch. of that locality. Issue :- Jan, bp. Nov. 18, 1711, m. Catryntje Langestraat; Agnietje, m. Johannes Wilmsze or Philipse; Anneke, bp. Apl. 2, 1713, m. (sup.) Andrias Voorhees; Isaac, bp. Dec. 5, 1714; Elizabeth, bp. Apl. 15, 1722, m. (sup.) Mattheus Laen or Lane; and Benjamin, bp. Aug. 17, 1732, m. Eyda Van Meteren-all bp. at Freehold.
SUTTON, AMBROSE, (sup.) English, of Gd. On his will being proved the court of sessions admitted Obadiah Holmes to act as administrator, as per court rec.
SUYDAM, ABRAHAM (Hendrickse), bp. Mar. 12, 1684. No further trace.
Hendrick Reycke, emigrated in 1663 from Zutphen in the Netherlands; m. Ida Jacobs; d. 1701. Was a blacksmith, residing at first in N. A. Feb. 5, 1677-8, he bought of Simon Hansen (Van Nostrand) for 3300 gl. his bouwery in “Mid- wout," except a village building-plot 12} rods in breadth, having on its N. side that of Rem Janse Van Coeverden, on its S. side that of Dirck Janse Van der Vliet, as per p. 21 of Vol. AA of Flh rec., to which he removed. Was a mem. of Flh ch. in 1678; on ass. roll of 1683; cen. of 1698; and took the oath of allegiance there in 1687. Will da. Dec. 13, 1689; pro. June 26, 1701; rec. p. 129, Lib. 2, N. Y. surr. off. Is- sue :- Ryck, bp. Oct. 10, 1666, (sup.) d. young; Jacob, b. (per Riker) in 1666; (sup.) Cornelius; Hendrick of Bedford;
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Ryck, bp. Oct. 10, 1675; Ida, bp. Apl. 6, 1678, in N. U., m. Jan Aertsen or Arison; Jannetje, bp. June 27, 1680, in N. U., d. young; Jannetje, bp. Sept. 23, 1683, in Brī, d. young; Abraham, bp. Mar. 12, 1684; Jannetie, bp. June 23, 1685, m. Tunis Rapalje of Buk; and Gertrude, bp. Mar. 20, 1692. Signed his name "Heyndryck Reycke" and also "Heyndryck Reycke van Zutphen."
Hendrick (Hendrickse), m. Bennetie -; d. about 1730. Owned a farm at Bedford, Br". Will da. Aug. 28, 1730. Issue :- Hendrickje, bp. Jan. 1697; Lambert of Bedford; Elsje, bp. Apl. 18, 1704, in Brī, m. John Lott of Flds; Eytie; and Hendrick of Bedford, b. Dec. 2, 1706, m. Geertje Ryer- son, who occupied and to whom was devised the home- stead farm.
Hendrick (Jacobse) of Flh, b. Feb. 28, 1696; m. Apl. 24, 1719, Geertje dau. of Evert Van Wickelen of N. L .; d. about 1774. Will da. Aug. 13, 1769; pro. Oct. 17, 1774; rec. p. 207 of Lib. 29, N. Y. surr. off. Issue :- Evert of N. U., b. Mar. 24, 1720, m. Maria Bogert; Jacob of Flds, b. Nov. 18, 1722, d. Nov. 15, 1801, single; Seytie, b. Sept. 28, 1725, m. Evert Hegeman; Mette, b. Sept. 4, 1727, m. Samuel Gerret- sen; Geertie, b. Dec. 31, 1729; Hendrick, of Flh, b. Feb. 9, 1731, m. Maria Amerman; Pieter Nelletie, b. Feb. 15, 1734, m. Jacobus Vanderveer; Jan, of Newtown, b. Feb. 10, 1737, m. Femmetje Hegeman; and Cornelius, b. Feb. 19, I739.
Jacob (Hendrickse), b. 1666; m. Sytje Jacobse; d. 1738. Was a blacksmith by trade, and for a short period plied his occupation in N. U. On an indenture in 1695, in which Jonathan Mills of Ja binds his son Jonathan to him to learn the smith's trade, in the body of the instrument he is called "Jacob Hendrickse van Zuyt-dam," signing the same "Jacob Henderse van Suydt-dam;" hence the family sur- name of Suydam, derived from a hamlet of that name in the Netherlands, or from having resided south of a dam. Will da. Oct. 12, 1737; pro. June 23, 1738; rec. p. 177, Lib. 13, N. Y. surr. off. Issue :- Jacob, bp. Mar. 29, 1696; Hen- drick of Flh, bp. Mar. 29, 1696; Johannes of Flushing; Jan; Ryck of N. J., b. 1703; Cornelius of Oyster Bay, m. Mar- garet Van Sicklen; Jannetie, bp. Aug. 7, 1705, in Brī, m. Thomas Van Dyck; Adriaentje; Geertie or Gertrude; Isa- bella or Belitie; Ada or Eytie, m. Peter Lefferts of Flb; Seytie; and Dow of Newtown, b. 1707, m. Sarah Vander- veer. In addition to signing his name " Jacob Henderse van Suydt-dam," he at times signed his name "Jacob Suy- daem."
Jacob (Jacobse), bp. Mar. 29, 1696; m. Mar. 21, 1737, Ante
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Luquier. Issue :- Jan. bp. July 2, 1738, in N. U., and d. young. No account of any other children.
Johannes (Jacobse), m. Cornelia -; d. 1791. Settled at Bayside, Flushing. Issue :- Seytie, m. - - Aersen; Jane, m. - - Eldert; Ida, m. Jacob Thorne of Flushing; and Jacob.
Lambert (s. of Hendrick and Bennetie of Bedford), m. Abagail dau. of Jacob Lefferts; d. in 1797. Resided in Bed- ford, and will da. Nov. 10, 1766, pro. Mar. 30, 1767. Issue :- Hendrick of Bedford; Bennetie, b. 1736; Jane, m. Gilliam Cornell of Bucks Co., Pa .; Ida, m. Martin Schenck; Jaco- bus, bp. Oct. 15, 1752, d. young; Jacobus of Bedford and Newtown, bp. Dec. 4, 1758, m. Adrianna Rapalje; and Adrianna, b. Apl. 16, 1766. Signed his name "Lamberth Suydam."
Ryck (Hendrickse) of Flds, b. Oct. 10, 1675; m. Ist Jan- netje -; m. 2ª Dorritie -; d. 1741. On ass. roll of Flds of 1693; and lieut. of troop in 1715. Feb. 2, 1697, his father Hendrick Rycken conveyed to him 52 morgens in Bedford, bounded on the S. side by land of Thomas Lam- bertse and that of the wid. Jorise, on the N. side by land of Jacobus Vandewater, and on the E. and W. sides by the common woods, as per p. 149 of Lib. 2 of Con. Will da. Feb. 25, 1740-1; pro. Feb. 9, 1742. Issue :- Hendrick of Monmouth Co., N. J., bp. Feb. 2, 1701, in Br™, (sup.) m. Marytie Van Sicklen; John; Ryck of Monmouth Co., N. J., m. Sarah Luyster; Ida or Eitie, m. (sup.) Jan Van Mater of N. J .; Anna or Antie; Gertrude or Geertie, m. William Bennet; Jane or Jannetie, m. (sup.) Abraham Bennet; Christina or Styntie, m. Johannis Bennet of Bucks Co., Pa .; and Mary or Marytie, m. Benjamin Carson of Bucks Co., Pa. Signed his name "Ryck Suydam" in 1725.
SWAEN the negro, of N. U., see Swaen Janse Van Luane.
SWART or SWAERTWOUT, CORNELIS (possibly a s. of Jacob), was plaintiff in a suit against Glonde La Metre July 7, 1659, as per p. 105 of Lib. B. of Flb rec. Jan. 25, 1662, he obtained a patent from Gov. Stuyvesant, under the name of "Cornelus Swaertwout," for 24 morgens in Fla on the W. side of the road, S. of Do. Polhemius and to the N. of "Jan Sebringh," with plain and meadow land in addition, which premises Jan Sebringh, as his attorney, sold Mar. 6, 1674, to Do. Polhemius, as per p. 29 of Lib. A of Flh rec. and p. 247 of Lib. 2 of Con. July 24, 1664, he obtained another patent for 29 morgens in FIh. A Cornelis Swart- wout was a mem. of the D. ch. of N. A. prior to 1660.
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Jacob (alias Hellakers), emigrated to this country from Amsterdam as early as 1634; was b. in 1612; m. Ist, in Europe, - -, by whom he had 3 children; m. 2ª, in this country, Truytje Teunisse, sometimes called Truytje Jacobs, wid. of the father of Teunis Idesse. Truytje m. after the death of Jacob, Jan Strycker of FIh. There was a Jacob Swart in N. A. in 1638, a soldier, who July 28, 1639, was found guilty of mutiny, as one of the ringleaders in re- fusing to work on the fort, and was banished. It is pos- sible that this may have been another Jacob. Jacob Swart was a master-carpenter, residing in N. A., who in 1652 sued Wm De Kay for 48 beavers for building a saw-mill in the Virginias. In 1657 he appears to have resided in Gd, and was entered on the records of said town as having 17 A. under cultivation, from whence in that year he removed to N. U., where he was among the first settlers, and in which place he built the first house. Apl. 21, 1661, he obtained from Gov. Stuyvesant a patent for 24 morgens in N. U., lying between the lands patented to Claes Claesen (Smit) and those patented to Jaques Cortelyou. This patent is to " Jacob Swart," but in the body of the instrument his name is entered as "Jacob Swarwout." He was a mag. of N. U. in 1661 and '64, and on the patent of 1668. In 1679 he ap- pears to have resided in N. Y., and is referred to by the " De Labadiests" on p. 286 of Vol. I of the Memoirs of the L. I. His. Soc. Issue (by Ist w., and as per p. 287 of the above Vol. 1) :- Jacomynchy, who m. Gerret Cornelise Van Duyn; a dau. who in 1679 resided in Amsterdam in the Netherlands; a s., a carpenter, in 1679 in the East Indies; (by 2ª w.) William, who is probably the Willem Hallakers who joined the R. D. ch. of N. Y. in 1681. Signed his name "Jacob. Hellakers."
Johannes, m. Femmetje - Was among the first set- tlers of N. U. in 1657; on ass. roll of said town of 1693 and cen. of 1698; constable in 1700; assessed for 26 A. in 1706; and a church officer in 1711. Was a freeholder of Gd in 1680. Issue :- Jan; Barent; Jacobus; and Lysbet-all b. prior to 1704, and whose descendants are supposed to reside in Monmouth Co., N. J. Made his mark to documents.
Thomas, m. Hendrickje Barents and obtained Mar. 7, 1661, a patent for 58 morgens in Flb, of which town he was a mag. in 1655. At one period, prior to 1660, he and his w. were mem. of the D. ch. in N. A. Mar. 15, 1677, he sold the one half of his patent to Jan Snediker, as per pp. 11 and 13 of Lib. C of Flh rec. A Johannes Swartwout was the first settler of the village of Johnsville in Dutchess Co., and the first settler near Johnsville was "Rodolphus Swartwout
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from L. I.," as per pp. 182 and 183 of Smith's Dutchess Co.
SWEERS, HENDRICK, a soldier in 1656, whose name ap- pears on the application of Mar. 10, 1661, to the Director- Gen. and Council for a parcel of land at Bedford; also on the ch. rec. of June 17, 1665, relating to Do. Polhemius's salary.
SWEET, PIETER. On the patent in 1677 of Gov. Stuyvesant to Do. Johannes Megapolensis of a plantation in Flh, with meadows and plain land thereto appertaining. The two pieces of salt-meadows are described to be held in common by said Megapolensis and " Pitter Sweet," as per p. 29 of Lib. A of Flh rec.
SWELLINANT, CORNELIUS, one of the first settlers of Gd, was allotted in 1646 a plantation-lot, as per Gd rec.
SWIRREL, HENDRICK, a shoemaker in 1678, as per Stoot- hoff's books.
SWOL, JAN, m. Grietje -, and had a dau. Geertruy bp Oct. 30, 1695, in Flh.
SYMONSE, see Simonse.
SYMPSON OF SYMSON, see Simson.
SYN, JAN JANSZ, and Hester Syn, both mem. of Flh ch .; from N. L. in 1677, entered on the ch. rec. as removed.
TADENS Or TATES, MICHIL, m. Ist Annetje Eduwarts; m. 2ª, June 17, 1668, in N. A., Tryntje Jacobs wid. of Jacob Stoffles. Settled at first on Manhattan I. as early as 1644, from which he was banished in 1656 for selling spirituous liquors to the Indians, with leave to reside on L. I. (See p. 172 of Cal. of Dutch Man.) In 1657 he appears to have owned a yacht which traded on the Delaware. Bought Mar. 13, 1660, of Claes Janse Van Naerden his patent of Sept. 30, 1645, of about 21 morgens on the East River, Bra, which he sold Apl. 3, 1664, to Michael Hainelle. In 1657 he was assessed at the ferry 10 gl. towards Do. Polhemius's salary. In 1664 he took in N. Y. the oath of allegiance to the English, and in 1663 he was licensed to keep a taphouse in N. Y.
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Issue :- Catryntje, bp. Dec. 18, 1650; Tades Michaelse, bp. Sept. 29, 1654, who owned land in N. J. in 1686; Eduart Michaelse, bp. Aug. 4, 1660, d. young; and Eduart Michaelse, bp. Dec. 18, 1661-all bp. in N. A.
TAYLOR, STEVEN, (sup.) English, owned land in Gd at an early date, as per map of the village on file in the town- clerk's office.
TELLER, WILLEM, emigrated in 1638; b. 1610; m. Ist Mar- garet Donchesen; m. 2ª, Apl. 9, 1664, in N. A., Mary or Maria Verleth wid. of Paulus Schreck; d. in 1701. Resided mainly in Albany as a trader until 1692 (where in 1684 he was appointed a justice of the peace), when he re- moved to N. Y. and was engaged (as per Stoothoff books) in the dry-goods trade. Was one of the early proprietors of Schenectady. Obtained a farm in Gª, which he leased Aug. 26, 1653, to Thomas Morrell for 4 years. May 7, 1659, he bought of Peter Symson plantation-lot No. 27 in Gd for the use of his s. Andrew Teller, as per Gd rec. Will da. Mar. 19, 1669; pro. 1701, as per p. 108 of Pearson's Early Settlers of Albany. Issue, as per do .:- Andrew or Andries, b. 1642; Helena, b. 1645, m. Ist Cornelis Bogárdus, m. 2ª Francis Rombouts; Maria, b. 1648, m. Ist Pieter Van Alen, m. 2d - Loockermans, d. prior to 1700; Elizabeth, b. 1652, m. Ist Abm Van Tricht, m. 2ª Melgert Wynantse Van der Poel; Jacob, b. 1655, m. Oct. 24, 1683, in N. Y., Chris- tina Wessells, d. prior to 1700; Willem, b. 1657, resided in Albany, and m. Dec. 15, 1686, in N. Y., Rachel Kierstede; Johannes, b. 1659; Casper, d. prior to 1700; and Jannetje, m. Arent Philipse Schuyler. Signed his name "Willem Teller."
Andrew or Andries (s. of Willem), b. 1642; m. May 6, 1671, in N. Y., Sophia dau. of Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt. For many years a merchant and magistrate of Albany. About 1671 removed to N. Y. Owned a farm in Gd which his father bought in 1659. Will da. Dec. 16, 1702. Issue :- Andries, (sup.) m. Sept. 15, 1722, in N. Y., Catharine Van- dewater; Margarita; and Oliver Stephen, (sup.) m. Oct. 12, 1712, in N. Y., Cornelia De Peyster.
TEN EYCK, DERICK (s. of Coenraed), bp. Jan. 26, 1653, in N. A .; m. Mar. 14, 1675, in N. Y., Aefje Boelen from Amster- dam, both of N. Y. at date of marriage. Owned land in Buk in 1697, as per deed of Charles Fountain on p. 147 of Lib. 2 of Con. Issue :- Andries, bp. July 22, 1676; Jacob, bp. Nov. 14, 1678; Andries, bp. May 4, 1681; Coenraedt, bp.
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June 15, 1684; Mayken, bp. Dec. 12, 1686; Abraham, bp. June 15, 1691; Dirck, bp. Dec. 25, 1694-all bp. in N. Y.
Tobias (s. of Coenraed), bp. Jan. 26, 1653, in N. A .; m. Ist, in N. A., Aeltje Duycking; m. 2ª, Sept. 17, 1684, Elizabeth Hegeman of Flh. Was allotted lot No. 11 in the first divi- sion of Flh woodlands. Joined the D. ch. of N. Y. in 1672. Will da. Nov. 29, 1699, and rec. on a loose sheet in Lib. A of Flb rec. The Ten Eycks are numerous on the Hudson River, as per Pearson's Albany, and are also to be found in Monmouth and Somerset counties, N. J. Issue :- Coen- raedt, bp. Nov. 20, 1678; Maria, bp. Apl. 3, 1680; Hendrickje, bp. July 1, 1682; Johannes, bp. May 10, 1685; Coenraedt, bp. Mar. 4, 1687; Adriaen, bp. Jan. 30, 1690; Catharina, bp. May 4, 1692; and Jacob, bp. July 1, 1696-all bp. in N. Y. Signed his name "Tobyas ten Eyck."
TENES, JAN, paid 2 gl. 9 st. towards the clergyman's sal- ary in Fla in 1681.
TER HART, see De Hart.
TERHUNE, ALBERT ALBERTSE Sent, or Albert the " Lient- wever" (ribbon weaver), m. Geertje -; d. 1685. Re- sided at first in N. A., and then, in 1657, on the Nyack tract in N. U. where in Jan. 1662 he obtained a patent for a farm, which he sold Apl. 3, 1664, to Nathaniel Brittan. In 1660 and '65 he bought land of - Van Cowenhoven in Flds, and also in 1665, in said town, of Elbert Elbertse Stoothoff, to which he removed after 1663. Albert Albertse (Terhune), Jaques Cortelyou, and others obtained a patent for 5000 A. on the Passaic River, N. J., as per p. 118 of the Record of the Gov. and Council of E. N. J. Issue :- Jan Albertse of Fld8; Albert Albertse Jun' of Hackensack; Heyltje Albertse, b. Jan. 12, 1650, in N. A .; (sup.) Annetje Albertse, bp. Mar. 3, 1653, in. N. A .; Styntje Albertse, m. Claes Janse Romeyn; and Sarah Albertse, m. Volkert Hanse Van Noortstrant. Signed his name "Albert Albertse."
Albert Albertse Jun', bp. (sup.) Aug. 13, 1651; m. Ist Hen- drickje Stevense Van Voorhees; m. 2ª Wyntje Brickers. Re- sided at first in Flds, where his name appears on the ass. rolls of 1675 and '76, and then removed to Hackensack, of which place he was a mem. of the D. R. ch. in 1689, and in 1696 a mem. of the E. N. J. Legislature. Will da. Feb. 3, 1704, and rec. on p. 15 of Lib. 3, off. surr. of N. Y. Issue :- Willemtje, bp. Apl. 2, 1677, d. young; Albert 3ª of Hackensack, m. Mara- tie de Graves; Jan Albertse, m. Elizabeth Bertholf ; Anneke or Antie Albertse, m. Jacob Zabriskie; Gerbringer or Gerre-
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brecht Albertse, m. Ab™ Houseman; Willemtje Albertse, m. Jacobus Bougaert ; Stephen Albertse of Hackensack, m. Lidia de Maree; Maratie or Magtie Albertse, bp. Oct. 1I, 1686, m. Hendrick Bertholf; Geertruyd Albertse ; and Rachel Albertse, bp. Apl. 21, 1690, m. Jan Hendrickse Hoppe-all of N. J.
Albert 3ª (s. of Albert Albertse Jun" and Hendrikje), m. -; m. 2ª, Sept. 1705 Maratie de Graves wid. of Andries Tiebout. Will da. Feb. 16, 1707-8; pro. Sept. 9, 1709; rec. p. 273, Lib. 9, N. Y. surr. off. Issue :- Geertruy, b. 1694, m. Hendrick Hendrickse Banta of N. J .; Alburtus, b. 1695, m. Anna Maria Ackerman of Hackensack; Johannes of Hacken- sack, b. 1700, m. Geesje R. Westervelt; Annell; Steven; Ger- brecht; Willemtje; Marretje; and Rachel.
Albert (Janse) of Flds, bp. Apl. 13, 1684; m. Oct. 17, 1708, Aaltje Voorhees. Will da. Apl. II, 1721; pro. Dec. 18, 1721; rec. p. 273, Lib. 9, N. Y. surr. off. Issue :- John of Flds, m. Nelly Duryee; Gerret; Ann, (sup.) m. Cornelius Bulsen ; Wil- lemtje, m. Joost Duryee; and Sarah.
Jan Albertse of Flds, m. Ist, July 1, 1683, Annetje Roelofse Schenck; m. 2ª, June 6, 1691, Margrietje Van Syschellen or Sichlen of Flds ; (sup.) d. in 1705. Took the oath of alle- giance in Flds in 1687 as a native, where he owned and occu- pied the paternal farm, of which place his name appears on the ass. roll of 1683, and cen. of 1698; was lieut. of militia in 1691, and capt. in 1700. In 1690 he and others obtained a tract of land near Duck Creek at St. Jones's on the Delaware, as per p. 666 of Vol. XII. of Doc. of Col. His. Issue :- Roelof of Flds ; Al- bert of Flds, bp. Apl. 13, 1684, at Flds; and Aucke. Signed his name "Jan Albertsen Ter Hunen" and "Jan ter hunen."
John (s. of Albert and Aaltje) of Flds, inherited his father's farm; m. Nelly Duryee. No further trace.
Roelof (Janse) of Flds, m. May 5, 1706, Maryke or Marretje Gerretse dau. of Gerret Pieterse Wyckoff. Elder in the D. ch. of Flds in 1748. Issue :- Gerret, (sup.) m. Alice dau. of Steven Coerte Voorhees; Albert of Gd, m. Antie or Annatie Van Dyck, and was the father of the late Ab™ and John Terhune; Willemtje; Marya; Hyntie; Aeltie; and Margrietje, (sup.) m. Jacobus Van Dyck. Signed his name "Roelof Terhune."
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