Register in alphabetical order, of the early settlers of Kings County, Long Island, N.Y., Part 28

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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TERNEUR, DANIEL. His land referred to in the patent of Gov. Petrus Stuyvesant to Cornelis Janse Berrien of 26 mor- gens in Flh, da. Mar. 12, 1661, on p. 25 of Lib. A of FIh rec. Joined the D. ch. of N. Y. in 1672. A Daniel Terneur m. Ja- comina - and had children, Maria, bp. Mar. 4, 1654, and Marretje, bp. Sept. 1, 1661, in N. A.


TERRAGON, PETER, and 5 or 6 other Frenchmen of Bra were


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refused leave Mar. 29, 1661, during the Indian troubles, to re- main and reside on their farms, as per p. 222 of Cal. of Dutch His. Man.


TERRIN, THOMAS, mem. of R. D. ch. of Bra in 1663.


TEUNISE, TEUNISZ, THEUNISE, or TUNISE, AERT, see Mid- dagh.


Aert, on list of residents of the Wallabout who in 1657 were assessed for Do. Polhemius's salary. This is possibly Aert An- thonize or Teunize Middagh.


Adriaen, Cornelis, and Gysbert, see Bogaert.


Anthony, Aert, Hendrick, Jan, and Wouter, see Van Pelt.


Claes, m. Feb. 12, 1692, Anna or Annetje wid. of John Sprung of Buk.


Claes, from Appledoorn or Appeltern in Gelderland, m. Dec. 26, 1662, Metje Bastiaens of Br". A Claes Teunisen made his mark to documents in 1662.


Claes, see Cleer.


Cornelis and Harmtje Dircks of Br" ferry, mem. of Bra R. D. ch. in 1677.


Cornelis, of N. A. in 1645. July 3, 1647, he bought of Wil- lem Gerretse (Van Cowenhoven) 32 morgens on the N. end of the plains in Fld8. Jan. 1, 1657, he obtained a patent for 25 morgens in Flds. There was a Cornelis Teunisen who had children bp. in N. A. in 1647 and '50. Signed his name "Cor- nelse Teunyse."


Denyse, Jaques, Jan, Joris, and Teunis, see Denyse.


Dirck, owned land in Br" in 1660, as per Col. Man., and in 1680 his name appears on the Stoothoff books.


Dirck (Noorman) of Flh, m. Adriaenje Walich, a wid. Was accused of crime, as per p. 181 of Cal. of Dutch Man.


Dirck, see Woertman.


Gysbert, made his mark to documents in Flh in 1670. A Gysbert Teunisen of Katskill in 1657.


Hans, Johannes, Lucas, and Maurits, see Coevert.


Hans and Marretje Teunis of Buk, mem. of Br" R. D. ch. in 1677.


Hendrick, on ass. roll of N. U. of 1663.


Henricus of Br" in 1663, with others, petitioned for salt- meadows and leave to found a village. Resided at Bedford, and mem. of R. D. ch. of Bra in 1677.


Jacob, employed by Anthony Jansen from Salee on his bou- wery in N. U. and Gd, and in 1656 commenced a suit against him for wages.


Jan, on list of catechumens of Br" ch. in 1662, and on ass. roll of Br" of 1683.


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Jan, from Leerdam, on the river Linge, in South Holland, resided in Flh May 9, 1661, as per Col. Man.


Jan, carpenter, m. Catharine Cronensburgh. Dec. 12, 1660, he sold to Gerret Lubbertse his plantation in Flh, lying on the W. side of the road, containing 27 morgens, with plain and meadow land thereto appertaining, as per p. 41 of Lib. B of FIh rec. Aug. 22, 1679, his w. bought of Rutgert Albertse his house and orchard in FIh for 200 gl., as per p. 54 of Lib. AA of Flh rec. Signed his name "Jan Teunesse."


Jan, see Van Dyckhuys.


John, brought a suit against John Whitlock Oct. 2, 1671, at the sessions in Gd for taking away his canoe, as per Gd rec.


John, and Peter Hendricksen, carpenters, built a windmill in 1684 for Michiel Hainelle in Br", as per p. 24 of Lib. I of Con.


Rebecca of N. U., m. Feb. 27, 1689, at N. Y., Abraham de La Montagnie of Haerlem. At date of marriage she resided at Haerlem and he at " Bloemdale," as per N. Y. D. ch. rec.


Theymese Hendrick, on ass. roll of Brn of 1675.


THOMAS, ARMAH (alias Smith), of the Manhattans, bought Sept. 4, 1654, of George Jewell his plantation and buildings in Gd for 360 gl., as per Gd rec.


Gilbert, of Buk, as per p. 332 of Vol. II. of Stiles's Brn.


Gysbert, on a deed of the freeholders of Br" of Jan. 2, 1696-7, to Adriaen Bennet to perfect the title of his Gowanus lands.


John, bought Oct. 26, 1649, of Richard Stoute of Gd his crop of tobacco for 210 gl. Jan. 27, 1650, he agreed with the in- habitants of Gd to attend to their cows and calves as herder for 8 months for 300 gl. June 27, 1650, a plantation-lot was assigned to him in said town. Dec. 6, 1657, he bought of John Peeters plantation-lot No. 4 in Gd, which he sold Sept. 2, 1664, to Wm Lawrence-all as per Gd rec. Made his mark to docu- ments.


THOMASSEN, TOMASSEN, or TOMASE, AERT, owned land in Flh in 1655, as per O'Callaghan's Man. Trans. of Col. Man.


Claes or Nicholas, Hendrick, Isaac, and Tjerck, see Van Dycks.


William, sold Jan. 24, 1643, to Cornelis Dircksen (Hoog- land) his farm of about 17 morgens at Br" ferry for 2300 gl. in cash, as per Vol. II., p. 144, of Col. Man.


THORNE, WILLIAM, one of the first settlers of Gd in 1646, and granted a plantation-lot, as per town rec. This is probab- ly the William Thorne who with other Englishmen (as per p. 68 of Vol. 2 of Thompson's L. I.) arrived from Vlissengen in


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the Netherlands at N. A., and finally located at Flushing, where there was a Joseph Thorn in 1680.


THUL, PIETER, (see Tul,) mem. of Fil ch. in 1677.


THYSZ or MATTHYSZ, ANTHONY, ADRIAEN, GYSBERT, HEN- DRICK, JACOB, JAN, and PETER, see Van Pelt.


Barend, m. Magdalena Janse. Issue :- Matthyas, bp. July 14, 1678, in N. U .; and Johannes, bp. Jan. 27, 1680, in N. U.


Derick (Tyssen), on ass. roll of Br" of 1693 and cen. of 1698. He m. Annetje - , and had issue :- Thys, bp. Mar. 28, 1699, in Br". Made his mark to documents.


Pieter of N. U., m. Barbara Jones. On Gov. Dongan's patent of N. U. of 1686. Owned 30 morgens on the E. side of the road from N. U. to FIh, between the lands of Gerret Cor- nelise Van Duyn and those of Abm Willemse Van Westervelt, prior to 1700, as per p. 236 of Lib. 2 of Con. Issue :- Catryn Pieterse, bp. Mar. 25, 1699, in Br". Made his mark "P M " to documents. There was a Pieter Thysz in Monmouth Co., N. J., in 1712, and there is a probability of this Pieter Thysz being the same person as Pieter Thysz Van Pelt.


TIBOUT, JAN, m. Ist Sarah Van der Vlucht or Ulmst; m. 2ª, Nov. 6, 1687, at Haerlem, Hester Dubois wid. of Claude Le- maistre, both residents of Haerlem, as per N. Y. D. ch. rec. Was schoolmaster of Flh and precentor of the ch. from 1681 to '82, as per p. 109 of Strong's FIh. In Jan. 1669 (as per p. 157 of Lib. D. of Flb rec.) he appears to have been in possession of the school-lot and premises of that town, for on that date he complained to the magistrates of Abram Joorise (Brincker- hoff) encroaching on the premises. There being an agreement entered into Dec. 25, 1666, N. S., with a schoolmaster and precentor for Flh (but no name given), as per p. 87 of said Lib. D, it appears probable that this agreement was made with Tie- bout, and that he commenced his services at Christmas 1666, continuing them until about Nov. 1, 1670, O. S., when Jacob , Joosten commenced, and was succeeded by Jan Gerretse Van Marcken, who was discharged Mar. 2, 1681. Nov. 4, 1681, Jan Tiebout or " Thiebald " appears to have been again employed, continuing until July 30, 1682, when he was discharged, and removed to N. Y. There was a Jan Tibout on the Delaware in 1656, and a Jan Tiebout, court-messenger in Bergen, N. J., in 1661, as per p. 85 of Winfield's Hudson Co., who was prob- ably this John. In Jan. 1660 he and his w. " Sarah Van der Ulmst" joined the R. D. ch. of N. A., and are entered on the ch. rec. as removed to "Midwout." Issue, bp. in N. A. and N. Y .:- Dirck, bp. May 4, 1661, d. young; Theunis, bp. Sept.


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30, 1663, m. Apl. 11, 1690, Maryhen Vandewater ; Jacomyntie, bp. June 4, 1666, m. Apl. 15, 1685, at Haerlem, Reyer Michilszen from Schoonderwoerd in South Holland; (sup.) Jannetje, m. in 1692 Hendrick Oblinus ; Magdalena, bp. Feb. 20, 1674, d. young; Dirck, bp. Mar. 10, 1675; Magdaleentje, bp. May 3, 1676; Henricus, bp. Sept. 19, 1677; and Jacobus, bp. May 22, 1681. Tunis Tiebout (a grandson of Jan Tibout), b. Jan. 18, 1722, O. S., d. Apl. 13, 1823, m. Garetta dau. of Nicholas Vechte of Gowanus, whose dau. Mary m. 1st Tunis Johnson and 2ª Theodorus Polhemus. Signed his name "Jan Tibout."


TIERCKSEN Or TERCKSE, THOMAS, emigrated in 1652; m. Engeltie --. In 1677 he bought of Jan Gysbertse Van Met- eren 24 morgens in N. U., where he appears to have settled. Oct. 7, 1679, he sold to Anthoni den Ryck wood-lot No. 4 in N. U., as per p. 64 of Lib. AA of Flb rec. On patent of N. U. of 1686, took the oath of allegianee there in 1687, and a resi- dent in 1707. Issue :- Tyerk ; Pieter ; Hendrick ; and Teuntje. Signed his name "Tomas Tereckse."


TIETUS, ARAYS. His name appears on the FIh rec. in 1693, and was probably a s. of Tietus Syrachs De Vries. Signed his name "Arays Tietus."


TILJE Or LE TELIER, JAN, Frenchman. Among the first settlers of Buk in 1661, and a mag. in 1661 and '62, as per Prime's L. I. and p. 143 of Cal. of Dutch Man. Appointed ensign of militia in 1663.


TILTON, JOHN, said to have come over with Lady Mody, was among the early settlers of Gd in 1646, in which year he was granted plantation-lot No. 18, as per town rec. He m. Mary - who d. May 23, 1683, at Gd, and he d. in 1688. Town-clerk in 1650, '51, '52, '53, mag. in 1674, and on ass. roll of 1683. Nov. 1, 1665, as per town rec., he bought of Gov. Baxter plantation-lot No. 19, formerly of Thos Greedy; also "a piece of land purchased of Robert Penyer (Pennoyer) as also further confirmed unto me by Monn' Pieter Stuyvesant late Governor," etc., containing 75 Dutch morgens, "and of ye wch James Hubbard & my selfe did be- stow on ye town of Gravesend & was hired yearly as by these Records bearing date ye 7th December 1653. And the moyitie of ye other third pt. I doe now grant sell & make over by these presents unto ye said John Tilton," etc. Mar. 8, 1691-2, he sold to Coert Stevense (Voorhees) of Flds all his remaining real-estate in Gd for £295, reserving the use of the same for 12 months unless he sooner removed


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from the town, as per Gd rec. This purchase is the com- mencement of the numerous ownerships of land of the Voorhees family in Gd. In his will of Jan. 15, 1687, he de- vises lands in Gd for a burial-ground "for all persons in ye Everlasting truthe of ye gospel as occasion surves for ever to have and to hold, and make use of to bury their dead there," which probably covers at least a part of the present burial-ground in the village of Gd, the only one known to have been used in said town by Europeans since its first settlement. By said will he had issue :- John; Peter; Thomas; Sarah, who m. John Pantter or Painter; Abagail, m. Rodger Scott; Ester, m. May 21, 1663, at Oyster Bay, Samuel Speier; and Mary or Maria, m. Henry Boman. By p. 184 of Vol. III. of the Genealogical Record he had issue :- John, b. June 4, 1640; Peter, b. Jan. 1642; Sarah, b. May 4, 1644; Abagail, b. 1650; Thomas, b. Mar. 1, 1652; and Mary, b. June 1654. His children settled in Monmouth Co., N. J., where their descendants are to be found. Signed his name "John Til- ton Sen"."


John Jun', b. June 4, 1640; m. Ist, Oct. 10, 1670, at Oyster Bay, Mary Coats; m. 2ª, May 12, 1674, at Flushing, Rebek- kah Terry. Resided in Gª. Issue, as per p. 187 of Vol. III. of Genealogical Record :- John, b. Apl. 14, 1675; Abraham, b. Jan. 14, 1676; Samuel, b. Mar. 1, 1678; Sarah, b. Nov. 14, 1680; Daniel, b. Dec. 27, 1682; Thomas, b. Dec. 20, 1684; Mary, b. Oct. 21, 1686; and Hester, b. Apl. 2, 1689. Signed his name "John Tilton Jun"" in 1681.


Joseph, of Gd in 1649, as per Thompson's L. I. He may have been a brother of John Tilton Sen".


Peter (s. of John), b. Jan. 1642, a devisee in Thomas Grady's will, and a justice of the peace for Shrewsbury, N. J., in 1683, as per p. 42 of Rec. of Gov. and Council of E. N. J.


Thomas of Gd (s. of John), b. Mar. 1, 1652. Signed his name "Thomas Tilton" as a witness to a deed in 1678, as per Gd rec.


TIMONSZ, HENDRICK, of Bedford, a mem. of R. D. ch. of Br" in 1677. A " Hendrick Tymens" of Buk paid Oct. 28, 1666, a marriage-fee to FIh ch.


TINUS, JOST, of the Manhattans, bought Aug. 28, 1652, of Richard Gibbins his plantation and buildings in Gd for 400 gl., as per Gd rec.


TITUS, FRANCIS, a s. of Titus Sirach De Vries, m. 1st Antie Fonteyn wid. of Maurits Coevert; m. 2ª Elizabeth --;


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d. about 1760. Owned the farm in Buk patented Aug. 14, 1664, to Paulus Richards. Issue :- Francis; John; Charles; Titus; Antie; Helen; Elizabeth; Aentje; Jannetje; and . Christina, m. Abm Polhemus.


Syrach (s. of Titus Sirach), bp. Dec. 28, 1679, in Brn, m. Aeltje - and settled in Newtown.


Teunis (s. of Titus Sirach). May 14, 1695, he and his mother Jannetje conveyed to Johannes Van Ekelen a piece of land in Flh located on the N. of land of Leffert Pieterse, and on the E. of the highway, cong. about 5 morgens. In 1703 he appears to have resided in Newtown, and removed from thence to Mansfield, N. J. See Lib. A of Flh rec. and p. 133 of Riker's Newtown. Signed his name "Teunis Titus."


TOBIASSEN, TEUNIS, was a dealer in whalebone in 1678, as per Stoothoff papers; of FIh in 1685, where he took the oath of allegiance in 1687, and about this date he and Pieter Pieterse Staats sold to Leffert Pieterse 80 A. of woodland, as per p. 183 of Lib. C of Flh rec. Made his mark to docu- ments.


TOLIER, JAN JAKOBSEN, from "Kerueer in Walslant," m. Aug. 25, 1677, in Br", Mathaleen Louwrens of South River.


TOMASSE or TOMASSEN, see Van Dyck.


Aert, owned land in Flh in 1655, as per the description in deed of Jan de Jongh to Jan Hendricksen on p. 366 of Vol. II. of O'Callaghan's Man. Trans. of Col. Man. Have been unable to decide whether this is Aert Teunissen of the Wal- labout or Aert Teunissen Middagh.


William, bought Jan. 20, 1643, of Cornelis Dircksen (Hoogland) a house and 16 or 17 morgens of land with the ferry at Br", as per p. 21 of Cal. of Dutch Man.


TONNEMAN, PIETER, appointed schout (sheriff) and clerk of Br" district Jan. 25, 1656, and held the position until 1660, when he was appointed schout of N. A. Was a mem- ber of the Council in 1657, '58, and '59. (See pp. 150, 174, and 292 of Cal. of Dutch Man.) July 2, 1659, he obtained a patent for a double building-plot on the N. side of the road in Flh, as per p. 4 of Lib. B of Flh rec. In 1664 he took the oath of allegiance to the English in N. Y., and in Oct. of that year sailed for Holland.


TOURNEURS, MAGDALEENTJE, from ("Midwout") Flh, m. June 25, 1673, in N. A., Jan Dyckman from Benthem.


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TRAPHAGEN, WILLEM JANSEN, a Frenchman from Lemgo, m. Ist Justje Claes Groenvis ; m. 2ª, June 1, 1658, in N. A., Aeltje Dirck from Steenwyck in Overyssel; and m. 3ª, Jan. 15, 1661, Joosje Willems wid. of Jan Verkinderen. Mar. 7, 1660, he moved with his family into the first house erected near the Pond in Buk, and at the same time Knoert Mourisen came to dwell there, as per Buk town rec. May 12, 1664, he was sentenced to banishment for abusing the magistrates of the town, as per p. 265 of Cal. of Dutch Man. Oct. 2, 1676, Gov. Andros conveyed to him 20 A. at Esopus (Kingston), as per p. 90 of Vol. I. of Land Papers. Issue :- Rebecca, bp. June 19, 1662, in Brī; and probably other children. There are families of Traphagens residing in Bergen, N. J., and also on the Raritan, where a Hen- drick resided in 1713. Signed his name "Wilmen Jansen Traphagen."


TRIMBEL, PETER JANSEN, of Norman's Kil, Buk, May 25, 1662, on which date he obtained permission to make a con- centration or hamlet of 4 families on his land, as per p. 237 of Cal. of Dutch Man.


TUL, PIETER PIETERSE, emigrated in 1657; was a weaver and trader in oil and whalebone in 1678, as per Stoothoff's books; mem. of Flds ch. in 1677; on ass. roll of said town of 1683, where he took the oath of allegiance in 1687; and a pauper in said town in 1690.


. TUNISSEN, see Teunissen.


TURCK, SYMON, plaintiff in a suit against Pieter Jansen Feb. 17, 1662, as per Lib. B of Flh rec.


TYMENS, HENDRICK, of Buk, paid Oct. 28, 1666, 5 gl. 12 st. as a marriage-fee to Flh R. D. ch., as per Flh book of min- utes of town meetings, etc.


TYN, JOHANNES, had a s. Jan bp. May 28, 1699, in Br1.


TYSSE, JAN, among the soldiers sent from Kings Co. to Albany in 1689, as per p. 216 of Vol. II. of Doc. His. of N. Y.


TYSSEN, see Van Pelt.


UNDERHILL, JOHN, d. Sept. 21, 1672. Jan. 16, 1642, leased


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for 2 years of Andrus Hudden "his present house and plantation situated on the Flatland and Kiskachqueren" for the annual rent of 500 lbs. well-cured tobacco, as per O'Callaghan's Man. Trans. of Dutch Col. Man. May 14, 1646, he obtained a patent for Meutelaer's or Bergen's I. of 50 morgens in Flds, as per p. 247 of Bergen Genealogy. In 1648 he was schout of Flushing, and 1653 rebelled against the Dutch Government. Signed his name "John Under- hill."


URIN, BARN, schepen of Gª in 1673, as per p. 577 of Vol. II. of Doc. of Col. His. This name may be intended for Richard Uzell.


USIELLE, see Uzielle.


UYTHUYSEN, CLAES SIMONS, of the ferry. On a deed in 1695 of Joris Jacobs, conveying for £113 a lot between the ferry and the village of Br", as per p. 59 of Lib. 2 of Con.


Jan Simons of the ferry, on a deed in 1695, as per p. 59 of Lib. 2 of Con.


UZELL Or USILL, RICHARD, among the first settlers of Gd in 1646, in which year he was allotted a plantation-lot in said locality, as per Gd rec. Jan. 10, 1654, he sold to Johan- nes Van Beek plantation-lot No. 30 in Gd, probably the · premises allotted to him in 1646. Made his mark "R" to documents.


UZIELLE, UZIE, or USIELLE, PIETER, of Maynhem, m. Apl. 6, 1686, in N. Y., Cornelia Damen of Flh, a resident of the Walabocht, and he of S. I. at date of marriage. On ass. roll of Buk of 1693 and cen. of 1698. Feb. 12, 1693-4, he sold to Pieter Willemse of Flh 2 lots of land in Buk, as per p. 193 of Lib. A of FIh rec. He appears to have finally set- tled in Esopus (Kingston). Issue :- Jan, bp. Sept. 28, 1688; Sophia, bp. May 3, 1691, m. Feb. 24, 1712, Storm Bradt; Cornelia, bp. Apl. 2, 1693, m. Oct. 15, 1714, Johannes Becker of Albany; Helena, bp. Mar. 27, 1696, m. Nov. 9, 1716, Wil- lem Hooghteling; Peter, bp. Feb. 5, 1699, m. June 4, 1724, Anna Ackerson; Lysbet, bp. May 1, 1701; David, bp. Feb. I, 1708, m. Engeltie Vroman; and Maria, m. Jonar Larua (Le Roy)-all as per the Rev. R. Randell Hoes of New Rochelle, and the bp. mainly in Kingston. Signed his name "Pieter Uzielle."


VAN 'AARNHEM, HENDRICK, probably from Arnhem in


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Gelderland, owned land in Br", as per an Indian deed of May 14, 1670. See p. 16 of Furman's Notes of Br". Fami- lies of this name reside in the vicinity of Albany.


VAN AELOKMAN, CORNELIS JANSEN, bought Mar. 1, 1668, of Jan Gouwenberg a farm of 23 morgens on the W. side of the road in Flh, with plain and meadow lands, as per p. 33 of Lib. C of Flb rec.


VAN AELTEMAER Or AELOKMAER, CORNELIS JANSEN, allot- ted a lot on the division, Aug. 6, 1668, of the Flb salt- meadows at Canarisie, as per FIb town rec.


VAN AMACK, THEUNIS JANSE, see Amack.


VAN AMERSFOORT, JAN HARMENSEN, or from Amersfoort in Utrecht in the Netherlands, emigrated in 1658, and took the oath of allegiance in Flh in 1687.


VAN AMSTERDAM, JAN PIETERSEN, probably intended for Jan Pietersen from Amsterdam in the Netherlands, obtained Mar. 26, 1647, a patent for 4 morgens in Buk between land of Roger Lambertsen and that of Claes Carstensen or Claes de Noorman.


VAN ARSDALEN, CORNELIS SIMONSE, of Flds, where he took . the oath of allegiance in. 1687 as a native; m. Ist Tjelletje Reiniers Wizzelpenning; m. 2ª, Mar. 16, 1687, Aeltje Willemse Kouwenhoven of Fld8; m. 3d, May 2, 1691, Mary or Marretje Dirckse. May 7, 1700, he bought of his father a farm in Gª, as per Gd rec. Will da. Apl. 25, 1738; pro. Apl. 19, 1745; rec. p. 380, Lib. 15, N. Y. surr. off. Issue :- Dirck; John; Symon of Pa., b. Aug. 16, 1697; Philip, m. Jannetje dau. of Hendrick Van Dyck; Abraham; Jacobus, (sup.) b. 1676, m. Alida dau. of Jacob Hoogland of N. J .; Jannetje, m. Dirk Barkeloo of Freehold, N. J .; Aeltje, m. Jeronemus Rapalje; Peternella; and Maria. Signed his name "Cor- nelis Symens."


John or Jan Simonse of Flds, m. Ist, Oct. 22, 1719, Jan- netje Dorlant of New Jamaica; m. 2ª Lammetje dau. of Christoffel Probasko; m. 3ª, Apl. 3, 1743, Sarah Van Voor- hees; (sup.) m. 4th, Apl. 2, 1751, Libertje Newberrie, a wid., of Flb. May 10, 1700, he bought of his brother Cornelis the farm in Gª Cornelis bought of his father. Issue :- Christopher of N. J .; and John. Signed his name "Jan Van Aersdalen."


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~ Symon Janse, emigrated in 1656, settled in Flds, and m. Pieterje Claesen Wyckoff. Mag. of Flds in 1661 and '86; mem. of Flh ch. in 1677; deacon in 1686; took the oath of allegiance there in 1687; and on cen. of 1698. Issue :- Geertje Simonse, m. Cornelis Pieterse Wyckoff; Cornelis Simonse of Flds; Jannetje Simonse, m. Ist John -, m. 2ª, Apl. 16, 1689, Gysbert Teunisse Bogaert; John Simonse of Flds; (sup.) Symon Symonse of N. J .; (sup.) Marretje Simonse, m. Jan Barendsz; and Matty Simonse, m. Evert Jansen Van Marklen of Flb. Signed his name " Symon Jansen Van Arsdalen."


Symon (s. of Cornelis), b. Aug. 16, 1697; m. Oct. 30, 1716, Yannetje Romeyn. Left Flds and settled in Bucks Co., Pa., where he was an elder in the R. D. ch. Issue :- John, b. June 27, 1718, m. Elizabeth Kroesen; Lammetje, b. Aug. II, 1720; Stoffel, b. Apl. 15, 1722, m. Elizabeth Kroesen; Symon, b. Apl. 18, 1726, m. Elsie Kroesen; Margaret, b. Jan. 12, 1729, m. Derrick Kroesen; Jacobus, b. Jan. 25, 1732; Nicholas, b. July 14, 1736; and Peter, b. Mar. 2, 1739-all of Pa.


VAN As, EVERT DIRX, or from As or Asch in Gelderland. Feb. 10, 1661, he and others requested permission to build a block-house in the vicinity of the Wallabout for their de- fence, as per p. 114 of Vol. I of Stiles's Brn. He owned land in Bedford in 1689, as per p. 148 of Lib. I of Con., which was probably the proposed locality of the block- house.


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VAN BAES, CLAES MELLES, bought Aug. 10, 1664, of Jan Cornelise Damen 26 morgens on the W. side of the road in Flh, with plain and meadow land, as per p. 7 of Lib. D of Flb rec. Also bought Nov. 19, 1677, of Cornelis Hendricx Van Eens 27 morgens on the W. side of the road in Flh, as per p. 25 of Lib. C of . Flh rec. Had a child buried in Flh ch. Feb. 20, 1666. Signed his name "Claes Melles Van Baes."


VAN BARKELOO, see Barkelo.


VAN BEECK, JOHANNES, probably from Beek in Gelderland. Desiring in Feb. 1654 to marry Maria Verleth in Gd, and being opposed by Gov. Stuyvesant, he and Maria ran off to New England and were married at Greenwich, Conn. He d. prior to Mar. 1656. Jan 10, 1654, he bought of Richard Usill plantation-lot No. 30 in Gd, as per town rec. After his death his wid. m. WVm Teller of Albany. Issue :- Judith. Signed his name "Johannes Van Beeck."


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VAN BLARKEN, JOHANNES JANSEN, m. June 11, 1693, at Flh, Mattye Symonsen of Brn.


VAN BLYDENSTEIN, WILLEM PIETERSZ, of Flh, m. Mar. 20, 1684, Styntje Hendricks. Removed to Hempstead.


Harmen Pietersz, m. July 20, 1682, Cornelia Cornelise Van Oosten of Flh.


VAN BOERUM, see Boerum.


VAN BORCUM, EVERT DUYCKINGH, see Duycking.


VAN BORSUM, BORSSUM, or BOSSUM, CORNELIS, of Amster- dam (brother of Egbert), m. Sept. 1, 1668, in N. Y., Sara Roelofs wid. of Hans Kierstede, residing at Br" ferry at the date of his m .; (sup.) he also m. Geertje Gysbertse. Allotted Aug. 6, 1668, a meadow-lot on the Fla meadows at Canari- sie, as per FIh town rec. July 5, 1654, he and Poulus Rich- ard bought a farm in Flh of Machtelt Megapolensis, as per p. 28 of Lib. A of Flh rec. A Saartie or Sara Van Borsum was a celebrated Indian interpreter.


Egbert from Amsterdam (brother of Cornelis), skipper of the ship Prince William in 1664, m. Anneken Hendricks; obtained July 15, 1654, a patent for 2 lots at Br" ferry; and Mar. 12, 1666, a patent for a lot at the ferry. Leased the ferry June 1, 1654, and in 1657 was assessed among the resi- dents of Br" located at the ferry 10 gl. towards the salary of Do. Polhemius. Prior to 1660 he was a mem. of the R. D. ch. of N. A., and in 1664 took the oath of allegiance to the English in N. Y. In 1670 he appears to have resided in Flds. Issue :- (sup.) Hermanus, bp. Sept. 7, 1640; Cornelis, bp. Oct. 5, 1642; Hendrick, bp. Apl. 26, 1648; Tymon, bp. Sept. 17, 1651; Janneken, bp. Nov. 23, 1653; and Annetje, bp. Apl. 30, 1656-all bp. in N. A. Made his mark to docu- ments in 1639.


VAN BOSCH, JAN WOUTERSE, emigrated in 1659; probably from Bosch-Capelle in Zeeland, and took the oath of al- legiance in Flh in 1687, where he appears to have resided.


VAN BREUCKELEN, MARTIN JANSEN, or from Brn, was a mag. of Amersfoort or Flds in 1656, '57, and '58.


VAN BREVOORT, see Brevort.


VAN BRUNT, ADRIAEN (s. of Cors Rutgersz), m. Jannetje


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Hendricks and resided in N. U. Issue :- Jannetje, b. Oct. 3, 1726, m. her cousin Albert Van Brunt; and Cornelius, liv- ing and an adult in 1650, but no further trace. Signed his name "Adriaen Van Brunt."


Cornelis Rutgersz of N. U., farmer; m. Nov. 23, 1685, Tryntje dau. of Adriaen Willemse Bennet; d. about 1748. Apl. 18, 1718, for £365 he bought of James Hubbard of Monmouth Co., N. J., the Pennoyer patent in Gd. From 1698 to 1717 he was a mem. of the N. Y. Colonial Assembly. He was a large landholder in N. U., assessed for 144 A. in 1706, residing in the village in a house he bought in 1714 of Johannes Swart, taking the oath of allegiance there in 1687. This house is probably the one lately sold by the heirs of Rutgert A. Van Brunt to T. G. Bergen, and is yet in good condition. Issue :- Rutgert of N. U .; Nicholas of N. J .; William; Adriaen of N. U .; Angenietje, bp. June 30, 1689; Maria or Marrytie, bp. Dec. 10, 1694, m. James Spencer of N. Y .; Tryntje, m. Ist Jacob Van Dyck of S. I., m. 2ª Louis Dubois of S. I .; Gretien or Margaret, m. Thomas Pollock of N. U .; and Neeltie, m. Derick Pieters or Pietersen. Signed his name "Cornelis Van Brunt."




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