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the N. the hills, and with the buildings thereon were bought by Jan Jansen of Jan Rutgersen. Aug. 22, 1658, a sale of land in Fih by him to Willem Douklis was confirmed, as per p. 949 of Vol. VIII. of Dutch Man. in off. of Sec. of State, Albany.
VAN HAMBURGH, JAN, or Jan from Hamburgh, was a jury- man May 9, 1698, on a coroner's inquest on a body lying on the shore between Red Hoek and Bomtje's Hoek.
VAN HASYMES, CORNELIS KLAESSEN, m. Antje Teunis. Issue :- Sara, bp. Jan. 17, 1687, in Br".
VAN HATTEM, AERNT, probably from Hattem, a village in Gelderland, was a burgomaster in N. A., and obtained June 4, 1654, a patent for a plantation in Flh, of which place, as per Hon. H. C. Murphy, he was among the earliest proprietors. Bought Apl. 1, 1653, of Wm Golder, attorney of Robert Pen- noyer, a tract in Gd, as per Col. Doc. Signed his name "Aernt Van Hattem."
VAN HEEMST, ALBERT JANSE, (probably from Heemstede, a village in North Holland, after which place Hempstead on L. I. was probably named,) sold Sept. 12, 1661, a house and lot at the ferry to Jacob Kip, as per p. 322 of Br" Manual of 1863.
VAN HENDEEN, WILLEM. His name appears as a resident on an agreement for settling the boundaries of the common lands of N. U. of Jan. 31, 1671-2, as per town rec.
VAN HEYNNIGHE, CLAES JANSEN, m. Jannetje Kiersen, who joined the R. D. ch. of N. Y. in 1672. He was guardian of the minor children of Gerrit Snediker and Willemtje Vookes, as per p. 180 of Lib. D of Flh rec. Issue :- Hillegond, bp. Nov. 14, 1686 ; Cornelia, bp. Aug. 30, 1689; Cornelis, bp. Nov. 15, 1693; and Sara, bp. June 28, 1695-all in N. Y. Signed his name "Claes Jansen Van Heynnighe."
VAN HOESEN, KNOET MOURIS, see Koett Mouris.
VAN HOOCHTEN, FRANS JANSEN, a carpenter, sued Oct. 6, 1662, Wolfert Gerritsen Van Couwenhoven for lands in Amers- foort (Fld$), as per p. 230 of Cal. of Dutch Man. In 1664 he took the oath of allegiance to the English. He m. Marretje Gerrits, and had a dau. Marritie bp. Dec. 13, 1665, in N. Y.
VAN HOUGEM or HOUWEGEM, CORNELIS, m. Maria W'inter-
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slick; d. prior to 1697; made his will Mar. 5, 1689-90, as per p. 150 of Lib. A of Flh rec., in which he names his s. Cor- nelis. Signed his name "Cornelis Van Hougem."
Cornelis (s. of Cornelis and Maria), on ass. roll of Flds of 1693. June 19, 1697, he bought of Reynier Arentsen a house and lot on the N. side of the highway and back of the church in Flh, as per p. 231 of Lib. A of Flh rec., and was allotted 2 lots on the division of the FIh woodlands in 1701, in which year he appears to have resided in Newtown. Signed his name "Cornelis Van Houwegem" and at times "Cornelis Van Hougem."
VAN HUYNN, see Idesse.
VAN ISELSTEYN, JAN WILLEMSE, called Jan of Leiden, m. Willemtje Willems. May 12, 1664, while a resident of Buk, he was sentenced to be punished and banished for abusing the magistrates of that place. Issue :- Willem, bp. Feb. 20, 1658; Jacomyntje, bp. Nov. 30, 1661; and Cornelis, bp. June 24, 1669-all bp. in N. A.
VAN KERK, see Verkerk.
VAN LAER, ARYAN Or ADRIAN, m. Ist Abagail dau. of Abram Isaacsen Plank or Verplancken, the owner at one period of Poulus Hoek (Jersey city); m. 2ª, Apl. 28, 1672, Luytie Schonen, wid. In 1664 he took the oath of allegiance to the English in N. Y. Apl. 1666 he bought of Isaac Claesen two double building-plots in Flds, as per p. 58 of Lib. D of Fla rec. Owned property in N. Y. in 1672. Mar. 1, 1680-81, he bought of Simon Romeyn a house and lot in Flh, as per p. 47 of Lib. A of Fih rec. His name appears on the ass. roll of Bra of 1683. Issue :- Gerret, bp. Nov. 27, 1669, in N. Y. Signed his name "Aryan Vanlaer."
VAN LIEW or LIEUWEN, JAN FREDERICKS, emigrated in 1652, as per his marriage record, from Utrecht, having been probably at one period a resident of Leuwen, a village in Gelderland, on the Waal, in the Netherlands ; m. Aeltje Jans dau. of Jan Jan- sen. On ass. rolls of Br" of 1675, '76, '83, and '93 ; deacon in the R. D. ch. in 1683; and took the oath of allegiance in Br" in 1687. Issue :- Jan, bp. Dec. 9, 1677 ; Margriet, bp. Mar. 14, 1680 ; Abraham, bp. July 9, 1682 ; Grietje, bp. Apl. 20, 1685 ; Dina, bp. Mar. 25, 1687 ; Esje, bp. Nov. 10, 1689; Hendrick, bp. Apl. 30, 1694; and Elizabeth, bp. Dec. 13, 1697-all in the Kings Co. churches. There was a Frederick Van Liew of Ja, L. I., who emigrated from Utrecht and had 9 children, many
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of whose descendants are to be found in Somerset Co., N. J., and whose s. Hendrick, bp. Oct. 14, 1683, m. 1st, Apl. 18, 1713, Geertje Cortelyou of N. U. (at which place he probably at one period resided), m. 2ª Marya -, and had a s. Jeurien (by 2ª w.) bp. Aug. 26, 1721, in N. U.
VAN LODESTEYN, SOPHIA, sold Oct. 19, 1687, to Jurian Hendricks Vander Breets a house and lot in Br", bounded on the one side by the house of Jorias Drets and land of Joris Hansen (Bergen), and on the other "the laning of the town before the highway," as per p. 118 of Lib. I of Con.
VAN LOPHORST, LURUS. On a " list of what land every man hath in tillage ter yeare in Gravesend" in 1657, as filed in the town-clerk's office, he is entered for 8 morgens. The other residents of the town are entered as follows:
Morgens.
Morgens.
Wm. Goulder Jun",
8
Tho8 Whitlocke,
5
Jacob Swart,
7
John Ruckman,
7
Water Wall,
Tho8 Greedy,
8 .
Charles Morgan,
9
Richª Gibbons,
IO
Peter Symson,
13
Richª Stoute,
17
John Cooke,
IO
James Hubbard,
15
John Hans,
II
The Lady Mody,
16
Lorence Johnson,
12
Ed. Browse,
8
John Vaughan,
18
John Thomas,
8
im Wilkins,
13
John Bowne,
6
John Tilton,
14
John Pieters,
5
John Van Cleeve,
I4
John Applegate,
9
Thomas Spicer,
9
Symon Lane,
S
Ralph Cardell,
12
Thomas Morrell,
9
James Grover,
6
James Curler,
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6
Lizabet Appelgate,
II
Bart™ Applegate,
8
Carson Johnson,
8
Wm Bowne,
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VAN LUANE or LOWAANEN, SWAEN JANSE, (Van Luane may be intended for " from Sierra Leone"on the coast of Africa,) a free negro, emigrated or came to this country in 1654; m. Ist Cris- tine Maniel; m. 2ª, Dec. 18, 1685, Susanna Pieters; d. previous to 1696. Bought Apl. 13, 1680, for 2000 gl. of Teunis Janse Van Pelt lot No. 4 at Yellow Hoek, N. U., a farm on the N. side of the present Bay Ridge Ave. fronting on the Bay, as per p. 117 of Lib. AA of Flb rec. This farm covers what was a few years ago, at least a part if not the whole of the premises
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owned by Winant and John Bennet, now of Murphy, Sedg- wick, Kent, Brown, and others. Swaen took the oath of al- legiance in N. U. in 1687, and in 1680 he and his w. were mem. of the R. D. ch. of said town. There was a "Swaen Janse" assessed in Flds in 1675, who was probably the above Swaen. Issue :- Philip, bp. July 6, 1669, in N. Y. Made his mark to documents.
Teuntje of Br", m. Jan. 20, 1705, in N. Y., Antony Byvank of N. Albany.
VAN LYDEN, JOHN, (probably John from Leiden,) of Buk, per Thompson's L. I. He was sentenced to be banished for libel, as per court rec.
VAN MARCKEN, JAN GERRITSE, probably from Marken, an island in the Zuider Zee in the Netherlands, came over in the ship St. Jacob in 1654, m. Geestje Huybertse in Europe; was a free merchant and resident of New Amstel on the Delaware in 1657 and '61 ; farmer of the excise at Fort Orange (Albany) in 1661 and '62 ; schout or sheriff of Schenectady in 1673; and from 1679 to '82 clerk and schoolmaster of Flh, where he owned land. Issue :- (sup.) Catharine, who m. Ist, St, July 2, 1682, Nieuw Amstel Hoop of Amsterdam, and m. 2ª, May 18, 1684, Barend Barendsz of Amsterdam-both residents of Flb. Signed his name "J G Van Marcken."
VAN MECKELEN, EVERT JANSE, probably from Mechelen, a village in Limburg, m. Feb. 7, 1690, Metje Simonse Van Aers- dalen, residing at the time in FIh.
VAN METEREN or VAN MATER, JAN GYSBERTSEN, from Bommel in South Holland in 1663. On ass. rolls of N. U. of 1675, '76, and '83, and cen. of 1698; mag. in 1673, and deacon of the D. ch. in 1683. He removed to Middletown, N. J., and has numerous descendants in Monmouth Co. Issue :- Kryn Jansen. Signed his name "Jan Gysbertsen Metrn."
Jan (s. of Kryn Jansen), bp. Apl. 24, 1687, in N. U., m. Ist Nelke Van Cleef; m. 2ª Ida Suydam. Left N. U. and settled in Monmouth Co., N. J. ; mem. of Freehold D. ch. in 1713, and deacon in 1729. Issue :- Kryn Janse (by Ist w.), bp. Sept. 28, 1718, at Middletown; Ryck (by 2ª w.), bp. June 19, 1720, in N. U .; (sup.) Elizabeth, who m. W™ Bennet; Maria, bp. Mar. 1731 at Marlboro, m. Daniel Polhemus ; Ida, bp. Mar. 4, 1733, m. Benjamin Sutphen; Cornelius, bp. July 25, 1737 ; Annie, bp. Oct. 14, 1739; and Geertje, bp. Mar. 29, 1763, m. Aert Vanderbilt.
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Kryn Jansen, emigrated with his father in 1663, and settled at first in N. U .; m. Sept. 9, 1683, Neeltje Van Cleef of N. U. On ass. rolls of N. U. from 1675 to 1709; mem. of the D. ch. in 1677, and deacon in 1699 ; on Dongan's patent of 1686 ; and took the oath of allegiance in said town in 1687. Assessed for 46 A. in N. U. in 1701. In 1709 he removed to Middletown, Monmouth Co., N. J. Issue :- Jan, bp. Apl. 24, 1687 ; En- geltie; Gysbert of N. J., m. Mayke Hendricksen; Kryn Janse of N. J., m. Mayke Verkerk ; Benjamin of N. J., m. Elizabeth Laan; Eyda or Eyke, m. Jan Bennet of N. J .; Joseph, bp. Aug. 30, 1710, in Middletown, m. Sarah Schenck; Cyrenius, m. Ist Elizabeth Laan, m. 2ª Abagail Lefferts ; and (sup.) Jannetje, m. Aart Sutphen. Signed his name "Kryn Jansen Van Meteren" and at times "Kryn Van Meteren."
VAN NAERDEN, CLAES JANSE, probably from Naarden, a town in North Holland. petitioned the Director and Coun- cil for 21 morgens in Brn, for which he obtained a patent Sept. 30, 1645, as per p. 369 of Cal. of Dutch Man. There was a Pieter Van Naerden who had children bp. in N. A. from 1654 to '62, as per the R. D. ch. rec. of that place. See Claes Jansen Ruyter.
VAN NAS, GERRIT DIRCKSE, with others petitioned Feb. 10, 1661, for leave to build a block-house on a point of Rapalie's land at the Wallabout for defence.
VAN NEF, EVERT DERCKSEN, owned land at the Wallabout in 1661, as per Notarial Register of Solomon La Chaire. Signed his name "Evert Dercksen."
VAN NES, CORNELIS, probably from Nes, a village in Friesland, obtained a patent May 23, 1659, for 50 morgens at Flds adjoining land of Wolfert Gerritse Van Couwen- hoven. There was a Cornelis Hendrickse Van Nes in Beverwyck in 1642, as per Pearson's First Settlers of Al- bany.
VAN NESS or NEST, JERONEMUS or HIERONEMUS PIETERSE, of Br", m. Aug. 22, 1691, Neeltje Hewerse, both of Brn, and mem. of D. ch. of said town in 1677 and 'S5. Left Br" and settled on the Raritan, N. J., about 1683. Issue :- Hen- drick, bp. Mar. 21, 1696, in N. U .; Judith, b. Mar. 8, 1699; Catalyntje, bp. June 11, 1701; Margrietje, bp. Apl. 20, 1704; Jeronemus, bp. Apl. 14, 1706; William, bp. Apl. 26, 1709- all of N. J. and all bp. in the Raritan D. R. ch.
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(Sup.) John Pieterse of Br". Settled on the Raritan. Joris Pieterse of Brn, bp. July 19, 1676, in N. Y .; m. Maria -. Mem. of D. ch. of Brr in 1677, and finally settled on the Raritan. Issue :- Maria, bp. July 16, 1699; Pieter, bp. Oct. 6, 1700; Jantien, bp. Oct. 27, 1702; Joris, bp. Oct. 25, 1704; Reynier, bp. Oct. 30, 1706; Abraham, bp. Apl. 26, 1709; Judith, bp. Aug. 17, 1711; Abraham, bp. Oct. 27, 1713; Hendrick, bp. Apl. 12, 1716; and Jacob, bp. Oct. 14, 1719- all of N. J. and bp. in the Raritan ch.
Pieter Pietersen, the common ancestor of the family, emi- grated from the Netherlands in 1647 and settled in Br"; m. Judith dau. of Joris Jansen Rapalie. On ass. rolls of Brn of 1675, '76, and '83; entered as of the Wallabout on Do. Van Zuuren's lists of ch. mem. of 1677; and took the oath of allegiance in Bra in 1687. There was an Abraham Van Nas on the Delaware in 1659, a notary public, etc. Issue :- Pieter Pieterse Jun'; Catalyn Pieterse, bp. Mar. 3, 1672, in N. Y., m. Derick Middagh; Jeronemus or Hieronemus Pie- terse; Lysbeth Pieterse; Joris Pieterse, bp. July 19, 1676, in N. Y .; Marretje Pieterse, bp. June 4, 1678, in N. Y .; Josina Pieterse, bp. Sept. 10, 1680, in N. Y., m. Hendrick Corsz Vroom of N. J .; Jakemyntje Pieterse, b. in N. Y., m. Klaes Arendsz Tours of Amsterdam, a resident of Bergen, N. J .; Judith Pieterse, bp. Sept. 30,' 1685, in N. Y .; and (sup.) John Pieterse. Signed his name "Pieter Pietersen Van Nest."
Pieter Pieterse Jun', b. in N. A., and resided with his father at the Wallabout in Br", and a mem. of the R. D. ch. of said town in 1677; m. Apl. 13, 1684, Margaret Crocheron of S. I. Finally settled on the Raritan near Sommerville, and was a member of the Assembly of E. N. J. in 1699, as per p. 221 of Rec. of Gov. and Council of E. N. J. Issue :- Jeronimus, bp. May 2, 1697, in N. Y .; Jaquemina, bp. Mar. 8, 1699; Joris, bp. June 20, 1703; Annatien, bp. Nov. 14, 1705; Bernardus, bp. Apl. 18, 1708; Jan, bp. Mar. 11, 1719; and Jacob, murdered by his negro slave-all of N. J.
VAN NESTUS, JOORES, may be intended for Joris Van Ness. He with John Rapalie, Joris Danielse Rapalie, Isaac Rem- sen, Jacob Reyerse, Aert Aersen (Middagh), Theunis Buys, Gerrit Cowenhoven, Gabriel Sprong, Urian Andriese, Jan Willemse Bennet, Jacob Bennet, and John Messerole Jun, were fined 10 sh. each for defacing the king's arms in the county court-house on the evening of Sept. 14, 1697, as per court rec. From this it may be inferred that these residents of Br" failed to have that respect for their " dreade Sovereign" which loyal subjects were expected to enter- tain.
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VAN NEW KERK, GARRET CORNELISE, same as Gerrit Cornelise Van Duyn.
VAN NOORT BROOK, PIETER JACOBSE, probably from " Noordbroeck," a village in Groningen, leased Feb. 7, 1667, of Tomas Fransen his plantation at Gowanus, lying on the S. side of that of W. Poules Vander Beeck, with house, barn, and barrack thereon, for 3 years commencing May 1, 1667, on condition that the lessor during said term clear 3 morgens of land and enclose the same in a post and 5-rail fence, for which the lessor is to do the carting; the lessee with his neighbor to fence in the meadows at the cost of the lessor; the lessor to furnish and let to the lessee 2 milch-cows, of which he is to be entitled to one half of the increase and 16 lbs. of butter annually for each cow; also Io sheep, of which he is to be entitled to one half of the in- crease and wool, following the custom of the country. If after the lessee has been a year on the land he finds it necessary to have a pair of draught oxen, the lessor to fur- nish them, for which a reasonable compensation to be given. If the lessee in the last year of the term sows any of the land with winter grain, the lessor to allow what is reasonable for the same. In addition the lessor to furnish the lessee with 2 sows, for which he is to be annually entitled to one half of the increase. The lessor sells to the lessee a canoe, for which he is to deliver to the lessor on the shores of Man- hattan I. 2000 pieces of wood in the month of June of this year. The lessor must also, on the edge of the land of Mr. Poulus, where there stands a 3-rail fence, change it to a 5- rail one, an increase of about 50 rails. It is also expressly understood that such firewood as the lessee may cut to sell at the Manhattans the lessor shall have the privilege to purchase at the market price in preference to his selling to others. If it occurs that the lessor during the continuance of the lease from any cause should conclude to build and reside on the premises, if not damaging to the lessee, the lessor to be entitled so to do. The above is a translation of the main part of the record in Dutch of this lease, as recorded on p. 91 of Lib. D of Fll rec., and is given as a specimen of an ancient lease showing the customs of the times. The plantation referred to is the one occupied by Simon De Hart when visited in 1679 by the De Labidists, as set forth in Vol. I of the Transactions of the L. I. His. Soc., late the farms of Simon and John S. Bergen at Gowa- nus. The adjoining plantation of Vander Beeck is the one lately occupied by Garret Bergen. He made his mark to documents.
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VAN NORT, PIETER PIETERSE, emigrated from the Nether- lands in 1647 and settled in Br".
VAN NORTWYCK, PIETER JACOBSE, probably from " Noord- wyck," a village in Groningen. Having m. Oct. 1662 Fem- metje Hermans wid. of Pieter Janse, at her request, on the 15th of Oct. of said year, "Pieter Lodt and Jan Seuberen" were appointed guardians of "Leffert Pieterse" (the ances- tor of the Lefferts family) and " Pieter Pieterse" (the ances- tor of the Hagewout or Houghwout family of S. I.), her children by her first husband, as per p. 108 of Lib. B of Flh rec.
VAN NOSTRAND, NOOSTRAND, or NOORSTRANT, AREN, bought Mar. 7, 1695-6, of Gerardus Beekman 2 house-plots, with house, barn, and orchard, in Flh on the S. side of the highway leading to " East Midwout," as per p. 223 of Lib. A of Fin rec. Issue :- (sup.) Jacob, bp. July 31, 1692; and Albert, bp. Feb. 12, 1696-both bp. in N. Y. Signed his name "Aren Van Noostrand."
Albert Volkertse of Flh, bp. Feb. 22, 1687. No further trace.
Frederick Symonsen of Flh, m. Aug. 13, 1687, Lea Fonteyn. Issue :- Frederick, bp. Feb. 12, 1699, in Br".
Gerret Hansen, m. Apl. 20, 1685, Jannetje Remsen. Was a farmer in Flds, mem. of the D. ch. in 1677, and took the oath of allegiance there in 1687. Will pro. Feb. 22, 1742, and rec. on p. 15 of Lib. 15 in off. of surr. of N. Y. Issue :--- Jannetje, (sup.) m. Cornelis Vanderveer; Aeltje, m. Gerrit Van Duyn; Hans Gerretse; Joris Gerretse, bp. Dec. 9, 1694, at Br"; John Gerretse; Gerret Gerretse, bp. Apl. 10, 1699; Rem Gerretse, m. Antie dau. of Steven Coerte Voorhees; Peter Gerretse of Ja; and Daniel Gerretse. Signed his name "Gerret Hansen."
Gerret Gerretse, bp. Apl. 10, 1699; m. Seytie or Christina Van Duyn. Issue :- Johannes, bp. Mar. 14, 1755; and Cor- nelis, bp. Jan. 12, 1757, in N. Y.
Hans Hansen or Jansen, the common ancestor of the family, emigrated in 1639 from Noordstraat or Noord- strandt in Holstein (there is also a Noordstraat in Zee- land); m. 1st, Nov. 29, 1652, Janneken Gerrits Van Loon; m. 24 -; d. about 1679. Was a farmer, and settled on the New Lotts of Flh. Will da. Aug. 20, 1679; rec. on p. 195 of Lib. 4 in surr. off. of N. Y. Oct. 18, 1690, Peter Gerrit and Jan Hansen (Van Noostrand) were required to show cause for selling the estate of Hans Hansen (Van Noostrand), dec., without administering thereon, as per p.
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199 of Cal. of Eng. Man. Issue :- Gerret Hansen of Flds; Pieter Hansen of Flds; Jannetje Hansen, m. Pieter Schenck of N. J .; Symar Hansen of Flh; Jan Hansen; Volkert Hansen; and Catharine Hansen, m. Ist Lucas Stevense (Van Voorhees), (sup.) m. 2ª Pieter Lourense Van Boskerk. Made his mark "H " to documents.
Hans Gerrise of Flds, bp. June 26, 1687; (sup.) m. May 22, 1714, Reinsche Lucase Van Voorhies. Issue :- Gerrit.
Hans Volkertse of Flds, b. 1687 and settled at Hackensack, N. J.
Jan Hansen, emigrated in 1639 with his father, b. 1637; m. Ist Marretje -; m. 2ª Willemtje Van Boxum. Re- sided in Flds, Buk, and N. U. Dec. 10, 1675, he and Barent Joosten of Buk bought of Francois De Bruynne the main part of the Anthony Jansen from Salee patent lying partly in N. U. and partly in Gd, which they sold Dec. 11, 1693, to Albert Coerten Van Voorhees. On ass. rolls of N. U. of 1675 and '83; deacon of the ch. in 1677; on Dongan's patent of 1686; took the oath of allegiance in said town in 1687; and capt. of militia in 1689. After selling his N. U. property it is supposed he removed to Hackensack, N. J. Issue :- Hans (by 2ª marriage), bp. Oct. 30, 1695; Hendrick, bp. Apl. 18, 1704, in Brn; and Marytje, bp. Dec. 25, 1709. Signed his name "Jan Hansen."
John or Jan Gerritse of Flds, m. Marya -. Issue :--- Gerrit Janse, bp. Mar. 29, 1719, in Br]; Albert Janse, bp. Oct. 8, 1721, in Brī, (sup.) m. Sophia dau. of Joost De Be- voise; and Mary Janse, bp. Aug. 19, 1733, in Br".
Pieter Gerritse of Flds, m. Elizabeth -; d. 1746. Set- tled in Ja. Will da. Aug. 22, and pro. Sept. 30, 1746; rec. p. 8, Lib. 16, N. Y. surr. off. Issue :- Mary; Aram; Jaco- bus; and Peter.
Pieter Hansen of Flds, m. Hilletje Andriese dau. of An- dries Janse of Flb. Owned 10 morgens in Flds. Will da. Nov. 17, 1691; pro. May 26, 1692. From it it is inferred he had no issue. He and his brother Gerrit inherited his father's farm.
Symon Hansen, emigrated in 1639; m. Oct. 24, 1663, Maria Fredericks wid. of Jan Jorise Symons. On the marriage record he is entered as from Amsterd or Amsterdam, which raises the question whether he was a s. of Hans Hansen Van Noostrand. Resided in Flb; mem. of the D. ch. of said town in 1677; and took the oath of allegiance there in 1687. Jan. 20, 1662, hie bought 19 morgens in FIh of Jan Pieterse, which he sold Feb. 7, 1677-8, to Hendrick Ryke for 3300 gl., as per p. 21 of Lib. AA of Flb rec. He was al- lotted plots Nos 30 and 31 in the New Lotts of Flh, which he
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sold to Cornelis Pieterse Wyckoff. Issue :- Frederick Sy- monsen; Riemerick Symonsen, m. Mar. 23, 1689, Johannes Fonteyn of Buk; and Sara Symonsen, bp. Nov. 6, 1681. Signed his name "Symen Hanssen."
Volkert Hansen, m. Apl. 3, 1681, Sarah Albertse Terhune of "Najack," N. U. Mem. of D. ch. of Flds in 1677, where he resided in 1685; removed to Hackensack in 1687, and at Middlebush, Somerset Co., N. J., in 1703. Issue :- Janneke Volkertse, bp. Nov. 13, 1681, at Flds; Albert Volkertse, bp. Feb. 22, 1685, in Flh, and entered on the record as of Hack- ensack; and Hans Volkertse, bp. - , 1687, at Hacken- sack.
VAN NUKERK, GERRIT CORNELISE, probably from "Ny- kerk," a town in Gelderland, or "Nieuwerkerk," a town in Zeeland, sold Mar. 10, 1665, to Arent Evertse, molenaer (miller), a farm on the E. side of the road in FIh of 18 mor- gens, abutting against Corlaer's Flats, as per p. 20 of Lib. D of FIh rec. Made his mark to documents.
VAN NUYSE, AUCKE JANSEN, the common ancestor of the Van Nuyse family, emigrated in 1651 from Amsterdam (there is a village named Nuis in Groningen), commonly writing his name and known as Aucke Janse; m. Ist Magda- lena Pieterse; m. 2ª, about Dec. 1666, Elizabeth Janse wid successively of Christopher Schaets and of Jan Claesen; m 3ª Geertje Gysbrechts wid. of Jan Jacobse. Was a carpenter, residing at first in N. A., where May 6, 1653, he sold his house and lot to Hendrick Hendricksen. In 1661 he resided at Bra ferry; in Flds in 1665; in FIh in 1669, where he built the church in 1654 and '60, was appointed schepen in 1673 under Gov. Colve, and took the oath of allegiance in 1687; and in N. U. in 1675, where his name appears on the ass. roll of that year. Oct. 15, 1681, he bought of Bartel Clae- sen his house and farm in Flh of 19 morgens; also Claesen's share of the land lying at the Paerde Gat, patented by Gov. Andros Mar. 17, 1677, to said Claesen and Louis Janse; also Io morgens on the plains of "Amersfoort," which Claesen bought of Samuel Spicer; and also 2 morgens on the " Midwoutse" plains known as No. 10, with salt-mea- dows, as per p. 142 of Lib. AA of Flh rec. Will da. May 15, 1694; pro. - , 1698; rec. p. 303, Lib. 5, N. Y. surr. off. Issue :- Annetie or Anneken Auckersz, m. Ist Winant Pie- terse Van Eck, m. 2ª Derick Janse Woertman; Geertruyd Auckersz, m. Frans Joosten; Janneke Auckersz, m. Reinier Arendsz; Jan Auckersz; Abagail Auckersz, m. Leffert Pie- terse of Flb; Pieter Auckersz, of whom no further trace;
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Jacobus Auckersz; Femitie Auckersz, m. Jan Stevense Voorhees; and (sup.) Yda Auckersz, m. Aucke Rynierse. Signed his name "Aucke Jansen."
Aucke Janse (s. of Jan Auckersz) of Flds, m. Catryntje -; deacon in Flds ch. in 1725. Removed to the Raritan in N. J. Issue :- Barbara, bp. Nov. 18, 1701, d. young; Bar- bara, bp. Apl. 21, 1702; Her Jantien, bp. Apl. 20, 1704; Jan, bp. Apl. 3, 1706; William, bp. Aug. 4, 1708; Aucke, bp. Oct. 25, 1710; Ida, bp. Aug. 25, 1715; and Abraham, bp. Mar. 23, 1718-all of N. J., and bp. in the Raritan D. ch.
Aucke Jacobusz, m. Dec. 1, 1715, Altie dau. of Dirck Janse Amerman. Resided in N. U. in 1703, '15, etc., and assessed in said town for 55 A. in 1706. Issue :- Catrina, bp. June 23, 1721, in N. U .; Isaac, bp. Jan. 16, 1732, in N. Y .; and (sup.) Elizabeth Griggs.
Isaac Jacobusz of N. U., bp. Oct. 20, 1695; m. Catrina Settled at Millestone, N. J., about 1727. Issue :- John of N. J., b. 1720, m. Martha Van Aersdalen; Isaac of Millstone, m. - - Quick and finally settled in Kentucky; Jacobus of N. J., m. Maria or Mary Hoogland; Cornelius, bp. July 13, 1735, settled in Kentucky; and Mary Ouke (sup.) m. Abm Heyer of N. J.
Jacobus Aucker or Ouke, m. Apl. 26, 1685, Mary or Maria Willemse Cornel of Flh; d. about 1710. Resided in Flh in 1688, '96, and 1704. Left FIh and settled near New Bruns- wick, N. J., about 1699, and afterwards in N. U. Will rec. on p. 2 of Lib. 5 of Con., which gives the names of his chil- dren as William of N. U .; Johannes or Jan; Isaac; Magda- lena; Margarite; Elizabeth; Maria; and Jacobus of N. J. Signed his name "Yacobes Auckes."
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