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genietje, bp. May 3, 1688, at Flb; Abraham; and Johannes -all of Hackensack.
CANNON, JOHN. By a receipt in the hands of Mr. De Mott of Ja it appears that May 13, 1763, Evert Byvanck received for the heirs of John Cannon £1 10 sh. 9 p. for 3 years' rent of two thirty-ninths of Pine and Coney islands. Byvanck was a merchant and ship-owner in N. Y. A Jan Canon had several children bp. in N. Y. between 1703 and '20.
CAPITONY, MATTHIAS Or MATTHAAS, bought Dec. 2, 1653, of Ralph Cardell plantation-lot No. 13 in Gd, as per town rec. Signed his name " Matthaas Capitony."
CAPPOENS, CHRISTINA, and others applied Mar. 1, 1660, for leave to form a village in the vicinity of the Wallabout, as per p. 13 of Vol. 1 of Stiles's Br".
CARDELL or CARDAEL, RALPH, (sup.) English, m. Elizabeth -; d. prior to Mar. 1689. Oct. 3, 1639, he and Christof- fel Lawrens undertook a tobacco plantation of 3 morgens at Gowanus, as per p. 207 of Vol. I of O'Callaghan's Man. Trans. of Dutch Man. Accompanied Lady Mody, and among the first settlers of Gd. Dec. 2, 1653, sold to Mat- thias Capito plantation-lot No. 13, and Mar. 23, 1663, bought of Jan Jansen Ver Ryn plantation-lot No. 9 in said town. Feb. 22, 1696, Isaac Haselberry and Elizabeth his wife, heirs and executors of Ralph Cardell late of Gd, dec., conveyed to Reynier Van Sickelen for £420 a lot of 20 A. in Gd Neck, as per town rec. His will is da. June 10, 1684, and after his death his wid. m. Thomas Bayles. Made his mark to documents.
Thomas, of Flds or Gd in 1705, as per Stoothoff papers. Signed his name " Thomas Cardale."
CARLSZ, CAREL, on muster-roll, of Buk militia of 1663, as per town rec.
Jacobus, see De Bevoise.
Joost of N. U., m. Stryntje Jans. A Joost Carelszen took the oath of allegiance to the English in N. Y. in 1664. Issue :- Marrytje or Maria, bp. Aug. 15, 1660, m. June 12, 1678, Jacobus De Bevoise; Saertje, bp. Jan. 5, 1663; Jan- netje, bp. Nov. 16, 1664; and Cornelis, bp. Oct. 13, 1666-all bp. in N. Y.
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CARNELMSEN, MATTHYS, bought Nov. 20, 1695, of Thomas Lambertse land in Bedford, as per p. 129 of Lib. 3 of Con.
CARSTEN or CARSTENSEN, CLAES, the Norman, a soldier in the service of the West India Company, sometimes called Van Sant, obtained Sept. 5, 1645, a patent for 29 morgens on the East River and Noorman's Kil (Williamsburgh), which premises he sold to John Forbes, to whom they were patented May 17, 1647, as per p. 20 of Vol. I of Dutch Man. He m. Apl. 15, 1646, Helletje Hendricks, joined the D. ch. in N. A. Jan. 1, 1663, and took up 50 morgens in the vicinity of Constable's Hook, Bergen, N. J., as per p. 50 of Winfield's Land Titles of Hudson Co. Signed his name " Claes Cars- tensen.'
John and Peter, see Corsen.
CARTENSE, CARSONSEN, or CARSTENS, JAN, of Gd, (sup.) m. Mary Johnson. Bought land in Gd in 1681, and also he and his son Peter bought May 25, 1685, of Wm. Goulding as attorney of Thos Coddington, two garden-spots with build- ings in Gª, as per town rec. On ass. roll of Gd of 1683, and took the oath of allegiance in said town in 1687 as a native. Issue :- Peter and John. Made his mark " I " to documents.
Peter, bought Mar. 2, 1687-8, of his brother, John Cars- tensen, a parcel of land and meadows in Gd, as per town rec.
CARTESE, JAN, on ass. roll of Buk of 1676.
CASAUE, JACOBUS MONSEU, one of the soldiers from Kings Co. sent in 1689 to Albany, as per p. 216 of Vol. II of Doc. His. of N. Y. Suppose this to have been Jacob Cashow.
CASPARSE, JAMES, hired a farm in 1666 in Buk of Clare Voorure wid. of Ryck Lydecker, as per Buk rec.
Caspar, Johannes, and Joost, see Springsteen.
Melle, on muster-roll of Buk of 1663, as per town rec.
CASPARTSZ, MELCHERT, (sup.) of Flh, m. Geertruyd Bar- thold's. Issue :- Catharine, bp. May 12, 1678; Jeuriaans, bp. Apl. 17, 1681; Lysbeth, bp. Nov. 30, 1683-all bp. in Flds; and Isaac, bp. Apl. 12, 1687, in N. Y.
CASPER, CASPEL, and CARPARSE, see Springsteen.
CASSHOW or CASSOU, JACOB, b. in N. Y .; m. Sept. 28, 1695, Ann Maria Rapalje da. of Tunis, and is the ancestor of the" L. I. Casshows. Issue :- Antje, bp. June 18, 1699; Johan-
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nes, bp. Sept. 21, 1701; (sup.) Jacob, who m. Lena Stock- holm; and Annetje, bp. Mar. 21, 1708-all in Brī. Made his mark to documents.
CATJOUW, JAN, a Frenchman, among the first settlers of Buk, per Thompson's L. I., of which town he was a mag. in 1662, and in that year returned to Holland.
CERGHE, JAN GOUWEN, of Flh in 1668, as written by himself.
CESAR or CAESAR, PIETER, the Italian, see Alburtus.
CHANDLER or CHAUNDLER, SAMUEL, (sup. English,) ob- tained Sept. 9, 1649, a plantation-lot in Gd, per town rec. Sept. 16 of said year it was ordered " by ye generall con- sent of ye inhabbittents (of Gravesend) yt every man shall give him selfe of a ladder of 20 foote or about by newe yeare day next uppon the forfitture of 2 gilders ro st. a week for all that time hee is without after ye time expires."
CHOCK or CHOCKE, PETER, of Maspeth Kils, bought in 1694 of Dan1 Phillips of Newtown a parcel of fresh mea- dows in N. L. which Phillips bought Jan. 19, 1694, of Derick Janse Hoogland, as per p. 30 of Lib. 2 of Con. He was the agent of the Alburtus family for selling their Wallabout farm, as per p. 68 of Lib. 2 of Con.
CHRISTIAENCE, JACOB, took the oath of allegiance in N. U. in 1687 as a native.
CHRISTOFFEL, GERRET, m. Lysbeth Cornelis. Issue :- Albert, bp. Mar. 13, 1681, in Flb.
Hans or Jannes, m. Tryntje Barents. Leased in 1663, for 6 years, Flh ch. lands for 200 gl. wampum value per annum. On ass. roll of Flh of 1675. Issue :- Barent, bp. June 6, 1680, in Flh. Made his mark to documents.
Johannes, see Schaers.
Johannis, bought Feb. 18, 1664, of “ Joncker Balthazer Vosch " 21 morgens with plain and meadow land in Flh, as per p. 153 of Lib. B of Flh rec. Was also allowed Mar. 29, 1670, a farm of 27 morgens in Flh, by virtue of the town patent, lying between the farms of "Wm Gilyemsen and that of Jan Van de Belt," with plain and meadow land, as per p. 9 of Lib. A of Flh rec. This Johannes is probably the Hans or Jannes above inserted. Signed his name "Johannis Crisstoffel."
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Pitter (Pieter), a pauper buried by the R. D. ch. of N. U. in 1689.
CIMMER, JORIS, m. Mary -. Issue :- Marya, Katrina, and Elizabeth, all bp. Oct. 19, 1695, in Brn.
CINOM, JAN, from Leiden in South Holland, m. Aug. 3, 1662, at Brn, Grietje Snedinx from Amsterdam.
CLAAS, CLAASZ, CLAASEN, CLAESEN, Or KLAESEN, BARENT, a mag. of Flh in 1680, as per p. 60 of Strong's Flh and as per Lib. A of Flh rec. This may be intended for Barthold or Bartel Claesen.
Bartel or Barthold (Van Ruynen, or from Ruynen, a manor in South Holland), commonly written Bartel Claesen, m. Hildegonde - --. Was taxed 10 fl., clergyman's salary, Feb. 7, 1657, as Jan Eversen's (Bout) farmer, per p. 136 of Vol. I of Stiles's Brn. Sept. 13, 1659, he bought of Glandy La Metre his bouwery on the W. side of the road in Flh, as per p. 59 of Lib. A of Flh rec., to which he probably re- moved, his name appearing frequently from said date to 1681 on said rec. Dec. 22, 1669, he bought of Frans Barentse Pastoor a farm on the W. side of the road in Flh of 22 morgens, which he sold in 1678 to Cors Janse Berrien. Feb. 2, 1670, he was allotted 22 morgens on the W. side of the road in pursuance of the provisions of the patent of Flh. Mar. 29, 1677, Gov. Andross granted to him and Lowys Janse 171 A. lying next to the Paerdegat, bounded by the limits of Flds, and N. E. by the flats or plains. Feb. 4, 1681, he bought of Stoffel Probasco 19 morgens on the E. side of the road in Flh, which Probasco bought June 2, 1676, of Lysbet Janse (wid. of Jan Claesz) and Auke Janse her husband (said Jan Claesz having been allotted the same in pursuance of Flh patent), which farm he sold Oct. 15, 1681, to Jan Auke Van Nuyse. See p. 59 of Lib. C; pp. 4, 14, and 45 of Lib. A; p. 281 of Lib. D; and p. 122 of Lib. AA of Flh rec. Bartel's name appears on the ass. rolls of Flh of 1675 and '76; mem. of D. ch. in 1677, and elder in 1680; constable in 1670 and '75, as per Strong's Flb; overseer in 1677, as per p. 18 of Cal. of Land Papers, also in 1682; and mag. in 1681. Oct. 5, 1681, for 5000 gl. wampum he bought of Cors Steenwyck a farm in Bergen, N. J., as per p. 69 of Winfield's Hudson Co. Land Titles, to which he probably removed. Issue :- Hendrick, bp. Mar. 8, 1654, in N. A. Signed his name " Baertelt Claes."
Claes, see Smidt.
Cornelis, see Wyckoff.
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Gerbrant, m. Aug. 25, 1674, Marretje da. of Claes Pietersen Cos. Resided in Br" in 1691, but afterwards, or perhaps previously, resided in Bergen, N. J., as per p. 520 of Win- field's Hudson Co., where an account of his family is given. Issue :- Pieter, bp. Apl. 21, 1675; Claes, bp. Aug. 18, 1677; Herpert, bp. Nov. 26, 1679-all in N. Y .; Myndert, bp. Feb. 26, 1682, in Br"; Neeltje, bp. Oct. 1, 1684, in N. Y .; Metje, bp. Feb. 3, 1687, in N. Y .; Meyndert, bp. June 29, 1691, in Br"; Marretje, bp. Nov. 1, 1693, in N. U .; and Gerbrant, bp. Aug. 9, 1696, in N. U.
Gerret, m. Marretje Ariaensen; mem. of R. D. ch. of F1h in 1677. Issue :- Klaes, bp. May 4, 1695. There was a Gerret Claes, son of Claes Gerretse and Adriaentje Lolle- nokx, b. about 1660, as per p. 40 of Lib. D of Flª rec.
Harpert, defendant in a suit of which Nathaniel Brednel (Brittan) was plaintiff, Feb. 11, 1661, as per Lib. B of Flh court rec.
Hendrick, emigrated in 1654, settled in Br", where with others, May 26, 1663, petitioned for leave to form a concen- tration (village) back of the Wallabout, as per p. 12 of Vol. I of Stiles's Br". Of Bedford in 1685, and mem. of R. D. ch. of Br", at which place he took the oath of allegiance in 1687. Apl. 16, 1689, he sold Casper Janse a lot at Bedford, as per p. 143 of Lib. I of Con., and in 1690 he was a com- missioner of Br". Feb. 8, 1665, a Hendrick Claesen from Amsterdam paid a marriage-fee to Flh ch. A Hendrick Claesen and Paryntie Michaels had a da. Catryntie bp. Dec. 8, 1675, in N. Y. Some of the above items may refer to Hendrick Claesen Van Vechten.
Isaac, sold Apl. 1, 1666, to Adriaen Van Laer two double building-plots in Flh, as per p. 58 of Lib. D of Flb rec. Apl. 21, 1667, he obtained, on the division of the FIh salt meadows at Canarisie, a meadow lot. Made his mark to documents.
Jan of Buk, see Zieuw.
Jan of Flh, cooper, m. Lysbeth Jans wid. of Christoffel Schaets; he was buried Sept. 17, 1661, in Flb ch. Jan. 14, 1670-1, "Leysbeth Jans wid. and heir of Jan Claesz, dec.,' was allotted, as one of the patentees of Flh, a farm of 19 mor- gens lying between the farm of Jan Strycker and that of Derck Janse Vander Vliet, with plain and meadow land, as per p. 14 of Lib. A of Flh rec. Issue :- Claes Jansen, Lys- beth Jansen, and Christoffel Jansen. After his death his wid. Lysbeth m. Aucke Janse Van Nuyse.
Jannetje of Flh, midwife, sold July 1, 1680, her house and lot in Flh, adjoining the school-lot and abutting in the rear against the mill-lot, to Aucke Janse Van Nuyse for 800 gl., as per p. 129 of Lib. AA of Flb rec.
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Loy Charles Deniso, on Gov. Dongan's patent of Buk of 1678.
Melle of N. Y. and Wm Goulding of Gd sold Oct. 29, 1679, to Klaes Jansen of Gd a house, garden, and orchard in said town, as per Gd rec.
Nicholas, see Wyckoff.
Pieter and Grietje Cornelis had a s. Jan bp. Apl. 22, 1663, in Br".
Pieter, see Wyckoff and Van Hasmyes.
Simon, from Groningen, on ass. roll of Br" of 1675 and 1684. Also a Simon Claesen on ass. roll of Flh of 1675.
Simon (sup. Van Huyse), from Groningen-and this may be the above Simon-m. Ist, Aug. 7, 1655, Annetje Lodewyck, who d. prior to July 8, 1682; m. 2ª, June 30, 1686, Tryntje Gerrets. Resided in Br". Will da. July 8, 1684, rec. p. 5, Lib. I (copy) of Con. Issue :- Grietje, bp. July 29, 1657; Engeltie, bp. Sept. 15, 1658, in N. A .; Janneke, bp. Dec. 5, 1660; Claes, bp. Nov. 27, 1661; Lysbeth, bp. May 22, 1664; Peter; Lodowyck, bp. Apl. 25, 1666, in N. Y .; Jan, bp. Jan. 12, 1671; Margriet, b. Jan. 14, 1674-all bp. in Br" except those set forth as bp. in N. A. and N. Y.
William of Flds and Gowanus, m. Oct. 9, 1681, Elsje Ger- retsz Kroezen. Issue :- Gerret, bp. Aug. 27, 1682. A Wn Klassen settled near New Brunswick, N. J., prior to 1699, as per p. 35 of Messler's Somerset Co.
CLARK, ROBERT, (sup.) English, agreed July 16, 1650, to purchase John Applegate's plantation in Gd, as per town rec., which he sold Aug. 20, 1652, to Thomas Baxter. Signed his name " Robert Clark."
CLAY or CLEY, HUMPHREY or OUFIE, on ass. roll of Buk of 1676 and '93, patent of 1687, and cen. of 1698. Came to Buk as early as 1667, where he obtained a patent for a plan- tion. He m. Ist Katharine -; m. 2ª Sarah wid. of James Christie of Newtown.
CLAER or CLAES, TUNISE, of Br" ferry; his name on deed of Filkins to Coe of Jan. 8, 1697, of Kings Co. reg. off. Apl. 15, 1694, he and his wife Anneke, late wid. of John Sprong of Ulster Co., sold to Jacob Rutgersz of the same county a lot at Br" ferry, as per p. 15 of Lib. 2 of Con.
CLEMENT, JAN, emigrated in 1665, m. Maria Bocquet or Bokee. May 29, 1674, he bought of Luykes Meyer a bou- wery at Yellow Hoek, N. U., formerly in possession of Pieter Jacobse, for 1700 gl., as per p. 107 of Lib. C of Flh rec. On
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ass. rolls of N. U of 1675, '76, and '83, and in 1687 took the oath of allegiance in said town. Was a mason by trade; at one period resided in Flds. Issue :- Jannetje, bp. Aug. 26, 1676, in Br"; Pieter, bp. July 31, 1681, in N. U .; Johannis, bp. Apl. 26, 1685, in Flds; and Annetje, bp. Dec. 8, 1687, in Flh. There was a Jean Clement, a pauper, who joined the D. ch. of N. U. in 1680. Made his mark to documents.
CLERCK or CLERCQ, JAN, from Brazil, m. July 17, 1661, Anneken Hansen Bergen; d. Nov. 15, 1661. Mem. of R. D. ch. of Brn in 1660. No account of issue.
CLEYN, JAN CORNELISSEN, bought May 15, 1660, of Lowis Jansen a building-plot in Flh on the N. side of Cleyn's land, as per p. 232 of Lib. B of Flh rec. Sold Oct. 3, 1661, to Herman Bartelfs a farm in Flh of 20 morgens, with plain land and meadows, as per p. 83 of Lib. B of Flh rec. Signed his name "Jan Cornelissen Cleyn."
CLINCH, PIETER CORNELISE, sold his house and lot in Flds to Elbert Elbertse Stoothoff.
CLOCK or CLOCQ, PELGROM, emigrated in 1656. Oct. 26, 1663, he was employed by the mag. of Flh and the consis- tory of the R. D. ch. of said town as schoolmaster, court messenger, and precentor of the ch. (as per. p. 145 of Lib. B of Flb rec.), at a salary of 200 gl. per annum, 50 of which to be paid by the consistory. In addition to other perqui- sites, he was to receive, for teaching A B C, 2 gl .; spelling, 2 gl. 10 st .; reading, 3 gl .; and writing, 5 gl., from each scholar. If Adriaen Hegeman was the first schoolmaster of Flh, as per Strong's history of said town, (of which the com- piler on a careful examination of the rec. of said town failed to discover a particle of evidence,) Reinier Bastiaen- sen Van Giesen was clearly the second, and Pelgrom Clocq the third. He appears to have resided in Buk in 1687. Signed his name " P. Clocq."
CLOMP or CLOMB, HUYBERT, see Lambert Huybertsen Mol.
CLOUDS, SAMUEL. He and Pieter Cortelyou, with con- sent of the major part of the inhabitants of Br", in pursu- ance of an agreement made at a town meeting held at Bed- ford on the 12th of April, 1697, surveyed and laid out the common woodlands of said town into lots.
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CLOUGH, CLUFF, or CLOF, RICHARD, and his associates obtained Jan. 21, 1647, a patent for Canarisie on condition of having 20 families settled on the same within 3 years, which in consequence of non-fulfilment became void. Sold Jan. 24, 1655, to Thos Hall a plantation in Gd, as per town rec. Signed his name " Rich. Clough."
CLUMPTON, WILLIAM, (sup.) English, of Gª in 1676, per town rec.
CLUNS or CLUNEN, HUPERT or HERKERT, (alias Jacobus Van Dalen,) m. Feb. 25, 1662, Jannetje Willems at Br". Leased Aug. 28, 1655, Gov. Stuyvesant's bouwery and stock at Amersfoort (Flds), as per Col. Man.
COCK, JOCHEM GERRETSEN, obtained May 27, 1656, a patent for one morgen in Br" on the highway W. of the burying-ground of the R. D. ch.
COCKCOEVER, COQUEUERT, or COQUER, ALEXANDER, a Frenchman, who emigrated in 1657; drum-major of militia of Buk in 1663, as per town rec., and obtained a plantation in said town in the same year, as per Col. Man. Took the oath of allegiance in Buk in 1687, his name appearing on the patent of said town in the same year. Apl. 23, 1665, " Alex- ander Kockes" (sup. to be the same Alexander) paid a marriage-fee to Flb ch., as per town rec. Signed his name " Alexander Cokcover."
COCKUIT, JOOST, emigrated in 1660, and took the oath of allegiance in Buk in 1687. On ass. rolls of Buk of 1675, '83, and '93, and patent of 1687. Lieut. in 1673 and capt. of militia in 1686, per Col. Man.
CODUINGTON, THOMAS, (sup.) English. In May 1685 Wm Goulding, as his attorney, sold to John and Peter Car- sonsan two garden-spots with buildings, and also to Henry Matice his interest in the common woodlands of Gd, as per town rec. In 1686 he resided on the Raritan in E. N. J., and in 1698 was a member of the Legislature of that locality, as per p. 212 of the Rec. of the Gov. and Council of E. N. J. Signed his name " Tho: Coduington."
COE, JOHN, from the town of Garscone or Gans Coone, Essex, England. June 8, 1697, Henry Filkins of Flb con-
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veyed to him land in Br", as per p. 143 of Lib. 2 of Con. A Robert Coe of Hempstead in 1641, and a Benjamin Coe of Ja in 1683.
COENESEN, JAN, paid 2 gl. 15 st., minister's salary, in Flh in 1680, as per town rec.
COERTE or COERTEN, see Voorhies.
Harmen, b. 1610; emigrated from Voorthuyzen in Gelder- land in Feb. 1659, with w. and 5 chil., and settled in N. U. Jan. 15, 1664, he with others made an affidavit before the notary Pilgrom Clock relating to Capt. John Scott's raid on the Dutch towns on L. I., especially on N. U., as per p. 480 of Vol. II. of Doc. of Col. His. of N. Y. Made his mark to documents.
Jan, on ass. roll of Fih of 1676.
Myndert, see Koerten.
COESAER, ANTHONY, on Br" ass. roll of 1693.
COEVERS or COVERT, HANS or JAN (TEUNISZ), m. Jannetje Boka (Bragaw). Of Buk in 1677 and '85, and mem. of R. D. ch. of Br". Took the oath of allegiance in Br" in 1687 as a native. Resided on the Raritan in N. J. in 1705. Is- sue :- Ariaentje, bp. Aug. 3, 1690, in Br"; Teunis, bp. Apl. 16, 1693, in N. Y .; Bragon of the Raritan, bp. Mar. 29, 1696, in Br", m. Dec. 1, 1723, Anna Slover; Maria, bp. Aug. 6, 1705, in N. J .; and Barbara, bp. Oct. 26, 1709. Signed his name " Yan Teunisse Coevert."
Johannes (Teunisse), m. Jannetje -, and settled near New Brunswick, N. J., prior to 1699, as per p. 35 of Mess- ler's Somerset Co .; see also p. 21 of the Rev. Mr. Corwin's His. Discourse. Took the oath of allegiance in Br" in 1687 as a native. Issue :- Teunis, bp. Apl. 11, 1693, in N. Y.
Lucas (Teunise), emigrated in 1653; m. Aug. 27, 1682, Barbara Sprung of Flb. Mem. of R. D. ch. of Br" in 1677, and took the oath of allegiance in said town in 1687, resid- ing at Bedford. Resided at Mad Nan's Neck in Queens Co. in 1697, and at Three Mile Run in N. J. in 1703. Issue: -Abraham, bp. May 27, 1683; Isaac, bp. May 27, 1683; and Lucas, bp. Apl. 9, 1699, (all in Brn,) m. Femmetje and resided on the Raritan, N. J. Signed his name "Luces Teunissen."
Mauritsz ( Teunise) of Bedford, bp. Aug. 6, 1663, m. Apl. 1, 1690, Anne Fonteyn wid. of Jacob Jansen of Buk. Took the oath of allegiance in Br" in 1687 as a native; mem. of
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R. D. ch. of Br" in 1677, and resided in Buk in 1697. Issue: -Theunis Mauritsz of Monmouth Co., N. J., bp. Mar. 29, 1691, m. Antie Fonteyn; Charles Mauritsz, bp. Apl. 16, 1693; Mauritsz, bp. Jan. 16, 1696-all in N. Y .; and Sara, bp. Dec. 27, 1697, in Br".
Teunis, Janse, emigrated in 1651 from Heemstede in North " Holland; m. Barbara Lucas or Jans; resided at first in N. A. and finally settled at Bedford in Br", at which place he took the oath of allegiance in 1687. Mem of the R. D. ch. of N. A. prior to 1660; mem. of the R. D. ch of Br" in 1660, '77, and '85, and d. prior to 1700. Issue :- Hans Teunise; Marretje Teunise, m. Nov. 24, 1682, Jean Messerole Jun" of Buk; Lucas Teunise; Mauritsz Teunise; Aeltje Teunise, m. May 18, 1679, in N. Y., Wm Pos or Post of N. Y .; Sarah Teunise, m. Apl. 7, 1680, in N. Y., Arent Fredericksen of N. Y .; Annetje Teunise, bp. Aug. 28, 1661, m. Apl. 16, 1687, Garret Sprong; Jannetje Teunise, (sup.) m. Titus Syrachs De Vries; Aaggica or Eechtje Teunise, m. Derk Paulus of Ja ; and Johannes Teunise, m. Jannetje -, and settled on the Raritan.
COLEURT or COLEVELT, FOUWERENS or LAWRENCE, m. Sara Walderum or Waldron. Issue :- Altie, bp. Mar. 6, 1670, in Br", m. June 9, 1690, Isaacq Breser of N. Y., both residents of the latter place at date of marriage; and Cornelis, bp. Sept. 18, 1680, in N. Y.
COLJER or COLYER, CORNELIS, of Bra in 1699.
Jeurriaen, on ass. roll of Buk of 1693 and cen. of 1698. Jochem, m. Marritje Issue :- Jeurriaen, bp. Oct. 27, 1697, in Br"; Helena, bp. July 2, 1699, in N. Y .; Jan, bp. Jan. 1, 1703, in N. Y .; and Elizabeth, bp. Aug. 25, 1706, in N. Y.
COMAYK, ALBERT, of Flds in 1666, as per town rec.
COMLITS, JAN, a mag. of Br" in 1661, as per Thompson's L. I.
COMTON, WILLIAM, (sup. English,) b. 1622; a freeholder of Gd in 1656 and '70, per Thompson's L. I., and constable in 1677. Bought Nov. 24, 1657, of Nichs Stillwell planta- tion-lot No. 29 in Gd, as per town rec. Was one of the . purchasers (12 men and 24 associates) of Middletown, N. J., of the Indians in 1667. Signed his name "Weillum Com- ton."
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CONALIN, JAN, defendant in a suit of Cornelis Wandel of Jan. 21, 1660, as per Lib. B of Flb court rec.
CONCES, JEAN, a Frenchman, on cen. of Flds of 1698.
CONICK or CONINGH, ALBERT, and Tryntje Janse his w., joined the R. D. ch. of Br" in 1664. An Aldert Coninck (probably the same person) took the oath of allegiance to the English in N. Y. in 1664. Signed his name "Albert Coningh."
CONSELYEA or CONSELJE, JAN or JEAN DE, a Huguenot who emigrated in 1662, joined the R. D. ch. of N. A. Apl. 1, 1663, and settled in Buk, where he took the oath of allegiance in 1687. He m. Fytje or Eytje Schuts. Issue :- Lysbeth, bp. May 2, 1677, in N. Y .; Anneken, bp. June 27, 1686, in N. Y .; and Pieter, bp. Nov. 25, 1688, in Br". His descendants re- sided in Buk, Queens Co., and in E. N. J.
Peter of Buk, bp. Nov. 25, 1688; m. -. Issue :- (sup.) Sara, bp. Oct. 23, 1717, in N. Y.
COOK or COOKE, JOHN, English; a plantation granted to him Mar. 16, 1650, in Gd, as per rec. of said town, of which place he was a mag. in 1656, '59, '61, and '62. May 29, 1660, he bought of John Applegate plantation-lot No. 12 in Gd. Apl. 17, 1680, Sarah Cooke of Gd, in pursuance of the will of John Cooke her dec. husband, and as his executrix, "order and empower my loving son Obadiah Holmes of Staten Island, for me and in my behalf," to sell lands, etc., as per Gd rec. Signed his name "John Cooke."
Laurens Cornelise and Margaretta his wife, of Buk, mort- gaged their lands, cong. 104 A., to Stephanus Van Cortland of N. Y. Jan. 17, 1693, as per p. 252 of Con. His name on Dongan's patent of Buk.
· COOL, CORNELIS LAMBERTSEN, m. Altien Brackhonge, who after his death m. Willem Bredenbent. Bought May 17, 1639, of Thomas Bescher or Beets a plantation in Gowanus (for which he obtained a patent Apl. 5, 1642), to which he re- moved, having previously resided in N. A. This patent, as near as can be ascertained, covered the farms designated on Butts's map of Br" as of Peter Wyckoff, John Wyckoff, Henry Story, and Winant Bennet. Issue :- Altie Cornelis, who m. Ist Gerret Wolferse Van Cowenhoven, and m. 2ª Elbert Elbertse Stoothoff; Peterje Cornelis, who m. Claes Jansen Van Purmerent, alias Jan Pottagie; and Lambert
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Cornelise. See pp. 251 and 252 of Bergen Genealogy. Made his mark to documents.
COOPAL or COPALL, JAN, constable of Buk, ordered by the court of sessions in 1670 to give an account of his chattels.
CORBESBY, GABRIEL, of Gowanus, m. June 15, 1657, Teuntje or Tryntje Straetsman, wid., who d. Oct. 9, 1662, per Br" R. D. ch. rec. Issue :- David, bp. Mar. 28, 1659, in N. A.
CORLAER, see Van Curler.
CORNELISSE or CORNELISSEN, ARIE, m. Feb. 17, 1662, Re- becca Idens. Mem. of R. D. ch. of N. Y. in May 1673. On ass, roll of Buk of 1675. Issue :- Idens, bp. Nov. 28, 1665; Grietje, bp. Nov. 6, 1667; Cornelia, bp. Jan. 9, 1670; Lys- beth, bp. Dec. 10, 1671; Cornelis, bp. Mar. 18, 1674; Jacob, bp. Apl. 6, 1676; and Dina, bp. Apl. 10, 1678-all bp. in N. Y.
Abraham, see Van Brunt.
Albert, see Wantenaer.
Arie, see Vogel.
Barent, m. Anna Barentsen. Issue :- Cornelis, bp. Aug. 28, 1698.
Casper, on ass. roll of Br" off. 1676. Paid a marriage-fee of 5 florens and 10 st. to FIh R. D. ch. Nov. 2, 1664, as per ch. rec. There was a Casper Cornelisen and Neeltje Jans who had a da. Saertje bp. Feb. 27, 1667, and a da. Sara bp. Sept. 3, 1681, both in N. Y.
Claes, a witness on will of Swantje Jans in 1692, per Col. Doc.
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