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He had issue by first wife :
2. Daniel, baptized December 3, 1673, died young.
3. Maria, baptized April 26, 1676, married first, Captain James Hewett, September 17, 1695, had one child. She married second, Peter Ulregh, June 22, 1713.
4. Gerrit, baptized March 6, 1678, had two children, and died 1729.
5. Magdalena, baptized March 27, 1680. married John Nagel, Jr .. January 2, 1708, had seven children.
6. John, baptized May 6, 1682, married Deborah Nagel, March 2. 1702, had one child.
7. Grietie, baptized January 11, 1685.
JAN DYCKMAN ( I) HAD ISSUE BY HIS SECOND WIFE, VIZ. :
8. Jacob, born May 18, 1692. married Jannetie Kiersen, June 6, 1716, had seven children.
9. Rebecca, born 1695, married Joseph Hadley, May 8, 1716.
Gerrit (4). (son of Jan Dyckman). was constable in 1710-11. He died in 1729, his property being held by his widow till 1748, when her son Jan Dykman, who dropped the c from his name. came in possession.
GERRIT (4) HAD ISSUE :
10. Jan, who married Maria, daughter of Abraham Meyer, about 1728, had two children, and died about 1771.
II. Jacob, who married Rebecca Vermilyea, had eleven children. JOHN (6). (SON OF JAN DYCKMAN), HAD ISSUE:
12. Johannes, Jr .. born June 5, 1702, married Eliza Buys. April 2, 1750. had one child, and died April 23, 1782.
Jacob Dyckman (8). (son of Jan). born 1692. and from whom the late Isaac. of Kingsbridge, was descended, married. June 6. 1716, Jannetie, born 1693, daughter of Jan and Gerritie Kiersen.
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He and Nagel, joint owners of all the lands from Sherman's Creek to Kingsbridge, passed deeds May 15, 1729, for their homesteads, then computed at 38 acres each ; parted by the creek at 211th Street (where on either side near Harlem River stood their respective dwellings), and a line running westerly, in the direction of said street, to 12th Avenue. The Dyckman tract so conveyed was limited south by the Kingsbridge Road, which then deviated from its present course at 204th (say Inwood) Street, and ran nearly straight to the foot of 208th Street, at Harlem River; then for some distance northward followed the shore. On June 9, 1744, Dyckman and Nagel completed the division of their lands, passing deeds. Dyckman took the 16 acres at the extreme end of the island; Nagel the next 38 acres, which came down to his homestead farm, also estimated at 38 acres, and which Nagel now transferred to Dyckman, though he or his sons subsequently bought it back. The highlands next the Hudson, from Tubby Hook upward, which had been set off by a line run from the little Sand Bay, north 59 degrees east, to the Spuyten Duyvel Creek, and surveyed into six lots singularly corresponding in contents to the parcels before disposed of on Jochem Pieters' and Montanye's Flats, were also divided on the above date.
Jacob Dyckman took part with others, in 1758, in building a free bridge over Harlem River. By a letter from him to Sir William Johnson, the Indian Agent on the Mohawk, dated March 22, 1675 (see Documental History New York, Vol. ii, page 816), it appears he gave attention to raising choice fruit trees, and farm stock "of the right old England breed." He lived to a good age, his will being dated August 10. 1767, and admitted to probate June 16, 1774.
JACOB (8), (SON OF JAN DYCKMAN), HAD ISSUE:
13. John. baptized November 9, 1718, died young.
14. Jacob, born March 12, 1720, married Catalina (Tryntje) Benson, about 1742. had ten children, and died 1773. 15. William, born August 23, 1725, married Mary Tourneur, 1747, had nine children, and died August 10, 1787. 16. Magdalena, who married Evert Bruyn.
17. Gerretie (Charity). who married John Vermilyea, about 1736, had seven children.
18. Rebecca. born December 10, 1727, married Abraham Odell, April 12, 1761, had seven children, and died April 16, 1821.
19. Margaret, born about 1732, married Jonathan Odell, had twelve children, and died March 20, 1783.
Jan (10) was constable in 1734-5, being chosen May 10, 1744, with Jacob Meyer and Benjamin Benson, to sell certain
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remnants of common land, and in 1753 was acting as an elder. Dyckman sold lots Numbers 20, 21, First Division, to Lawrence Low, and bought instead Number 19, First Division, from the heirs of Johannes Waldron. But now on November 13, 1767, he sold to John Watkins his farm, with its several appendages, including, on the north side, lots No. 15, 22 acres, the Lawrence Low homestead. which he had lately purchased of John Low. John Dykman died five years before the Revolution. and on October 8, 1770. his sons- in-law, Benson and Meyer, were appointed his administrators. His residence, a substantial stone house, built by him or his father. is vet standing on Kingsbridge road, west side, corner of 152d Street (1881). .
JAN (10), (SON OF GERRIT), HAD ISSUE :
20. Rebecca, who married Samuel Benson, March 3, 1763, had four children.
21. Eve, who married John Myer, had five children. and died November 1, 1809.
JACOB (II), (SON OF GERRIT), HAD ISSUE :.
22. Jesyntje, baptized October 26, 1737.
23. Gerrit. baptized June 6. 1741, served in First Regiment. West- chester County militia, New York.
24. Isaac, baptized April 30, 1743. served in Westchester County, New York. militia.
25. Rebecka (Rebecca), baptized April 20, 1745.
26. Jacob, born July 1. 1747, baptized July 26, 1747.
27. Marytje, born June 19. 1749, baptized June 21. 1749. +
28. Helena, born August 19. 1751. baptized October 8, 1751.
29. Jan ( John), born January 20, 1752, baptized April 4. 1753. married Antie Ecker, December 3. 1774, had one child.
30. Maria, born September 2, 1755, baptized September 9, 1755. 31. Aeltie, born November 29, 1757. baptized April 25, 1758.
33. Petrus, born July 22. 1760, baptized September 13. 1760.
JOHANNES, JR. (12). (SON OF JOHN ), HAD ISSUE:
34. John. born May 3. 1757, married Leah Acker, December 9. 1776. had three children. Was ensign in the Revolution- ary War. Died in Sugar Hane Basin. New York City.
Jacob Dyckman. Jr. (14). (son of Jacob), born March 12. 1720, a person of prominence in the town. married about 1742. Catalina. daughter of Samson Benson, and at first lived near his father at Spuyten Duyvel. In 1748 he and his brother- in-law, Adolph Benson, bought from George Dyckman 20 acres of land adjoining the highway, in the rear of the Benson Point farm, which they divided: and here Dyckman kept a public
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house for about ten years, till he sold his place to Mrs. McGown (see Benson family, and note, Dyckman family), and returned to Spuyten Duyvel. It was here that the Colonial Assembly met in 1752, from October 24 to November 11 ; the Governor and Council while in attendance staying at the neighboring house of Benjamin Benson, which stood where is now (1881) the residence of S. Benson McGown, Esq. Jacob Dyckman obtained from his father the 16 acres lying next to Kingsbridge, and from Nagel, 14 acres adjoining, giving him 30 acres ; whereon he built the tavern since kept up, which, on account of the free bridge, became popular, but not a financial success for Dyckman, who, becoming insolvent, made an assignment. His farm, then occupied by his son, Sam- son, was advertised and sold at the Merchants' Coffee House, September 30, 1772 (deed given February 11, 1773), the pur- chaser being a New York innkeeper, Caleb Hyatt, whose son, Jacob Hyatt, owned it after him. (See note, page 345.)
JACOB (14), (SON OF JACOB), HAD ISSUE :
35. Sampson (Samuel), born September 12, 1748, married Re- becca Odell, August 27, 1770, had two children, and died in 1792. She was a daughter of Isaac Odell.
36. Staats Morris, born 1755. married Eliza Corne, had two chil- dren, and died August 14. 1806.
37. Benjamin, who married Martha Lent, had five children, and died about 1833. He a post-rider. Served as first lieu- tenant under Lewis Morris. Joined the Reformed Church at Cortlandtown, N. Y., October 23, 1793.
40. Jacobus, who married Margaret Post, had eight children. He served in Third Regiment, Westchester County, New York, militia. She a daughter of Martin Post.
41. John, who married Aletta Goetchius, had two children.
42. Garret, born March 3, 1756. married Joanna Odell, April 23, 1783. had three children, and died May 17, 1816. She a daughter of Jonathan Odell, born December 28, 1755, died April 12, 1832.
43. William Nagel, who married Rebecca Odell, had five children. and died about 1834.
44. Maria, who married John Clark. 1771, had four children.
45. Jane. who married John Van Vredenburgh, December 9, 1777. 46. Catalina (Catherine). who married Daniel Hale, had one child, and died March 24. 1829.
William Dyckman (15). (son of Jacob), and grandson of Jan Dyckman, was born August 23. 1725, and married Mary, daughter of Michael Tourneur. 1747. She was born February 4. 1728. William succeeded to the homestead at Sherman's Creek, occupy- ing the old residence which stood on 210th Street, near Harlem
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River. In the times which tried men's souls, the patriotic Dyck- man and his family warmly espoused the cause of their country, and upon the invasion by the British army left their home for a seven years' exile. The sons. very active during the war in aiding the American operations, immortalized themselves as the "West- chester Guides." The survivors returned at the peace, and their dwelling having been burnt by the enemy. built another on a new site, where it yet remains on Kingsbridge Road, west side, between 208th and 209th Streets, or more properly a little north of Haw- thorne Street. Here William Dyckman closed his life, August 10, 1787, and his widow, February 14, 1802.
WILLIAM ( 15) HAD ISSUE:
47. Jacobus, born September 18, 1748. married Hannah Brown, September 10, 1773. had eleven children, and died August 20, 1832.
48. Mary. born June 2. 1752, married Jacob Vermilyea. June 15. 1773. had nine children, and died February 23. 1826.
49. Abraham, born August 25, 1754. served in Second Regiment. Orange County. New York, militia. in the Revolutionary War, and was lieutenant in the Line, New York. in Revolution. He died single, March 9. 1782.
50. Michael. born August 9, 1756. married Sarah Oakley, had two children, and died January. 1808.
51. Jane. born June 26. 1759. died unmarried. March 24. 1772.
52. William. born December 9. 1762. married Maria Smith. Feb- ruary 23. 1786, had five children. He served in Second Regiment. Orange County, New York. militia. in the Revolutionary War. Removed to Western New York. and died in Pan Pan, N. Y., either 79 or 85 years of age. 53. John. born July 28, 1764. died April 15. 1774.
54. Jemima. born February 25. 1765. married Evert Brown, had ten children.
55. Charity. born May 18, married Benjamin Lent. had five chil- dren.
JAN (29). (SON OF JACOB ), HAD ISSUE :
56. Jacob, baptized June 17, 1775.
JOHN (34), (SON OF JOHANNES, JR. ). HAD ISSUE :
57. Abraham. born January 13, 1777. married first. Latty Lent. had seven children. He married second, Eliza Dusen- berry. September 30. 1838. no issue by second wife, and died January 2. 1856.
58. Jacob.
59. Catherine. born August 5. 1782. married Seneca Stewart. 1800, had fifteen children. and died February 5. 1865.
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He was born April 2, 1780, and died August, 1861, at Cairo, N. Y.
SAMPSON (SAMUEL) (35), (SON OF JACOB), HAD ISSUE :
60. Hannah, born May 2, 1780, married Richard Covert, June 20. 1801, had two children.
61. Catherine, who married Matheas Valentine.
STAATS MORRIS (36). ( SON OF JACOB), HAD ISSUE : 62. Peter Corne, born about 1797, married Susan Matilda Whet- ton, had one child, and died April 20, 1824.
63. Letitia Catelina, born June. 1799, died July 29, 1800.
BENJAMIN (37), (SON OF JACOB ), HAD ISSUE :
64. Jacob, mentioned in his father's will, dated 1833.
65. William. who married Mary Post, had seven children.
66. John, who married Leah Goetschius, had four children.
67. Sampson Benson, who married Rachel Goetschius, had seven children.
68. Jane (Jannetje), born February 8, 1783. died unmarried.
JACOBUS (40), (SON OF JACOB), HAD ISSUE: 69. Martin.
70. Sampson.
71. Benjamin ( Benson), married Maria Lent.
72. Catherine, who married Pell C. Vought.
73. Martha Maria, who married Isaac Mandeville.
74. Elmira, who married Louis Levines.
. 75. Elizabeth, born November 26. 1803, baptized October 13. 1805. 76. Staats Morris.
JOHN (41), (SON OF JACOB). HAD ISSUE:
77. Sampson.
78. Rachel Goetschius.
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GARRET (42). (SON OF JACOB ). HAD ISSUE:
79. William N., baptized May 7. 1787, married Eliza A. Honey- well, September 25, 1831, had two children.
80. Jacob G., who married Mary Eliza Prestwick, had three chil- dren. He lived in Morristown, N. J.
81. Catalina Benson, born December 30, 1791.
WILLIAM NAGEL. (43). (SON OF JACOB ), HAD ISSUE :
82. Sampson B., born November 5. 1793, baptized April 21. 1794. lied, 1877.
83. Jonathan Odell, who married Sarah Ann -?. died. 1878.
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His will was proved May 6, 1878, no children named in will.
84. William W., his will was proved December 11. 1883, no chil- dren named in will.
85. Maria, will proved September 28. 1859.
86. Rebecca, died in 1859.
Jacobus Dyckman (47), (son of William). married Septem- ber 10. 1773. Hannah Brown, and became chief owner of the Kingsbridge.estate, to which he added the Courtright farm (see note. page 265). and several lots in Third Division. He was a member of the Constitutional Convention in 1821, and alderman in 1822. He died in his 84th year, August 20, 1832.
JACORU'S (47) HAD ISSCE:
87. William, born about 1775. died single, August 31. 1803.
88. Frederick. born December 4. 1776, married Eva Myers, had three children. and died October 20. 1809.
89. John No. I. born February 10. 1778, died September 9, 1778. 90. Michael, born September 22, 1797, died November 24, 1854.
91. Hannah (Annatje), born February 3. 1782, married Caleb Smith, January 26. 1804, had ten children.
92. Abraham, born March 14. 1784. married Margaret Honey- well, had three children, and died April 26. 1815.
93. Maria, born December 25. 1786, died, unmarrie:l. January 10. 1816.
94. Jacob, born October 11, 1788, was a physician, and at one time Health Commissioner of New York. He died sin- gle. December 8. 1822.
95. James, born December 10, 1790, died single.
96. Isaac, born November 17. 1794. He and his brother. Michael. being the only surviving sons, took all the real estate under their father's will. and of which. on the death of Michael, in 1854. Isaac became sole owner. The latter dying un- married, January 6. 1868, his nephew, James F. D. Smith. was made principal heir. and took the name of Isaac Michael Dyckman. but since deceased.
97. John No. 2, born March 15, 1799. died June 28, 1803.
MICHAEL (50). (SON OF WILLIAM), HAD ISSUE: 98. Sarah, who married Samuel Thompson, had three children. 99. Maria, who died. unmarried, at the Dyckman homestead, Feb- ruary 23. 1863.
WILLIAM (52). (SON OF WILLIAM). HAD ISSUE :
100. Maria, who married first. -? Danforth, had one child. She married second. John A. Smith.
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IOI. William, born November 24, 1788, had six children.
102. Aaron Smith, born September, 1790, baptized September 28. 1790, resided in Michigan.
103. Jane, born September 11, 1797, married first, Barney Hicks, had four children. She married second. Owin Church, and had five children.
104. Evert Brown, born September 25. 1799, married Harriet Hinckley, had six children. He resided in the West.
: ABRAHAM (57), (SON OF JOHN), HAD ISSUE BY ILIS FIRST WIFE:
105. John, born May 24, 1801, deceased.
106. Isabel, born July 1, 1803. married Augustus T. Lent, March II, 1823, had one child.
107. Jacob, born August 20, 1805.
108. Emeline, born August 3. 1807.
109. William Henry, born October 4. 1800.
IIO. Maria ( Jane Maria). born December 17. 1811.
III. Abigail, born April 5. 1814. married Wesley Haines, April 15. 1834.
112. David Waters, born January 20. 1818, married first, Harriet Dyckman, June 16. 1838. had one child. He married second, Catherine A. Tuttle. November 25. 1857, had one child.
PETER CORNE (62), (SON OF STAATS MORRIS), HAD ISSUE: 113. Eliza, who married Colonel John P. Cruger.
WILLIAM (65), (SON OF BENJAMIN), HAD ISSUE:
114. Cathrina, born November 17, 1806. baptized April 20. 1807. 115. Martin Post. born November 8. 1808, baptized January 19, 1812.
116. Sampson Benson, born January 13. 1811. baptized March 15, 1812.
117. Harriet Douglas, born March 10. 1813, baptized June 26. 1816.
118. Patty Maria, born October 20, 1815.
119. States Morris, born February 4. 1821, baptized July 5. 1829, married Rebecca -? , and died 1873.
120. Jane Almira, born August 4. 1824.
JOHN (66), (SON OF BENJAMIN), HAD ISSUE :
121. Garret (Garnet), born May 30. 1814, married Martha Eliza- beth Tucker, February 11. 1848.
122. Martha Margaret, born March 3, 1817.
123. Betsy Mary, born March 3, 1817.
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124. Peter B., born March 27, 1827, married Mary A. Savage, March 1, 1847.
SAMPSON BENSON (67), (SON OF BENJAMIN), HAD ISSUE: 125. Catalina, born November 26, 1808, baptized July 30, 1809. 126. Jane Maria, born July 20. 1811, baptized January 26, 1812. 127. Peter Goetschius, born July 19, 1814, baptized May 11, 1815, married Sarah P. - -? , had one child. Will proved March 28, 1874.
128. Benjamin Benson, born January 4, 1817, baptized February II, 1818, married Maria -? , will proved April 25, 1891. 129. Susan Matilda, born August 8. 1819, baptized April 4, 1821. 130. Walter James, born January 6, 1822, baptized August 21. 1822.
131. Aletta Eliza, born August 2, 1824, baptized June 15. 1825. WILLIAM N. (79). (SON OF GARRET), HAD ISSUE :
132. William.
133. Susan.
JACOB G. (80), (SON OF GARRET), HAD ISSUE:
134. Johanna, who married Peter Morris, no issue.
135. Eliza.
136. William Henry, born November 28, 1823, married Frances Naomi Mckenzie, had seven children, and died January II, 1901, at Orange, N. J.
FREDERICK (88). (SON OF JACOBUS), HAD ISSUE :
137. Mary, born September 27, 1805. unmarried.
138. Maria, born September 20, 1806, died, unmarried, February 8, 1878.
139. Cornelia, born November 7, 1809. unmarried.
ABRAHAM (92), (SON OF JACOBUS), HAD ISSUE: 140. Jane Odell. who died. unmarried, February 1, 1840. 141. John Honeywell. born May 5, 1813, died single, April 6. 1879.
142. Isaac Vermilye.
WILLIAM ( 101). (SON OF WILLIAM), HAD ISSUE:
143. Jane, who married George Brown.
144. Julian.
145. Barney.
146. Evert.
147. Michel.
148. Betsey Taylor.
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EVERT BROWN (104), (SON OF WILLIAM), HAD ISSUE:
149. Prudence Hale.
150. Elizabeth Cobb.
151. Maria Portland.
152. Harriet De Puy.
153. Smith.
154. Esther Rick.
DAVID WATERS ( 112), (SON OF ABRAHAM), HAD ISSUE BY FIRST WIFE: 155. Jacob W., born November 28, 1840, married Mary Williams, November 25, 1865, had five children.
DAVID WATERS ( 112) HAD ISSUE BY HIS SECOND WIFE: 156. Myron Horton, born September 3. 1865, married Lena B. Lounsbury, July 13, 1877, have two children.
PETER GOETSCHIUS ( 127), (SON OF SAMPSON BENSON), HID ISSUE:
157. Sarah Catalina.
WILLIAM HENRY ( 136). (SON OF JACOB G.), HAD ISSUE:
158. Mary, who married Alexander Land, had one child.
159. Lizzie, who married Edward Dickinson, have three children. 160. Harry.
161. Frank N., born November 6, 1862. married Lou Heroy, have two children.
162. Helen. 163. William. 164. Isabel.
JACOB W. (155). (SON OF DAVID WATERS), HAD ISSUE :
165. Lillie.
166. Louis.
167. Edith. .
168. Harry.
16. Percy.
MYRON HORTON ( 156), (SON OF DAVID WATERS), HAD ISSUE :
170. Blanche L., born July 27. 1888. . 171. Amy M .. born October 16, 1896.
FRANK N. ( 161), ( SON OF WILLIAM HENRY), HAD ISSUE: 172. Mary.
173. Lang.
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HALDRON.
William Haldron, referred to on page 297, etc., first comes to notice in 1685, as the owner of a house and lot (erf), by virtue of which he was numbered with the patentees. By a clerical error, as we must regard it. his name is entered in the official record of the Dongan Patent as Waldron: but fortunately con- temporary records remove all doubt of Haldron's identity as the patentee. Being a blacksmith, he made most of the iron-work for the church built in 1686, but the next year he was unfortun- ately drowned in the river, on or about December 7. 1687, date of the coroner's inquest. His widow survived him but a short time, for in April. 1690. the town court ordered "that the property found in the house where William Haldron's widow died, accord- ing to the inventory, and also the smithshop, shall be given over to the deaconry of New Harlem and to Johannes Vermilye."
On June 1, 1693. Zacharias Sickels, a smith from Albany, was put in possession as tenant of the "house, with smithshop and garden" (smith tools included). by the deacons. who on April 18. 1694. gave him a formal lease for three years from the date of occupancy.
We find the following, written in English, signed and dated April 17. 1696: "I. Henry Haldron. son of William Haldron, deceased. do hereby acquit and discharge the Overseers and Poor- masters of Harlem, and by these presents do give them full power to sell and dispose of all the goods and movables that did belong to my father. William Haldron. deceased." It was soon after this that Jan Kiersen bought the Haldron property, in which was included lot No. 17. on Jochem Pieters' Hills, set off to Haldron's erf right in 1691.
WILLIAM HALDRON ( 1) HAD ISSUE:
2. Henry.
3. John, who married Cornelia Van Tienhoven Holst. May 18, 1707. had eight children. Removed to Tappan. N. Y., about 1713. She was the daughter of Dr. Lucas Van Tienhoven, and widow of Andries Holst.
4. .. Anna (Johanna), who married first. John Allen. of Milford, June 28, 1705. had three children. She married second, Thomas Cox. September 4. 1720. had one child. Her second husband was a widower. of Boston. Mass.
JOHN (3). (SON OF WILLIAM ). HAD ISSUE:
5. William ( Willem). baptized May 16. 1708. married Mar- grietie Peters. 1734. had nine children. He purchased lands in Harington Township. N. J., about 1745. She a daughter of Claes Peters, of Rockland County, N. Y.
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6. Elizabeth, baptized October 5, 1709.
7. Lucas (Luykus), baptized June 14, 171I.
8. Elsie, born January 13, 1713, baptized January 13, 1713.
9. Sarah, born September 5. 1716, baptized October 29, 1716, married Andries Pieterse, had ten children.
10. John, born April 21, 1719, baptized June 30, 1719.
II. Cornelius, born August 1. 1721. baptized August 2, 1721, married Antje (Anna) Meyer, had five children.
12. Hester, who married William Winter, and had three children. WILLIAM (5), (SON OF JOHN), HAD ISSUE :
13. Jan (John), born September II. 1735, baptized October 5. 1735.
14. Cathlyntie, born October 12. 1737, baptized November 20, 1737.
15. Cornelia, born April 18. 1739. baptized April 29. 1739.
16. Claes ( Nicholas). born November 12, 1740, baptized Decem- ber 14. 1740, married Marretye Janse, had one child.
17. Willim ( William), born February 15, 1742, baptized March 7, 1742. married Margrietye Alvie, had two children.
18. Maria, born May 19. 1745. baptized June 30, 1745. married Arie Ackerman, had two children.
19. Abraham, born February 27. 1747. baptized March 22, 1747. 20. Cornelius, born October 22. 1749. baptized December 3. 1749, married Elizabeth Haring. had three children. and died May 31. 1831.
21. Catharine, born May 29, 1751, baptized June 20. 1751. CORNELIUS (II). (SON OF JOHN), HAD ISSUE:
22. Cornelia, born May 31. 1740. baptized June 15. 1740.
23. Jan (John). born September 8. 1744, baptized October 7, 1744.
24. William, born November 25. 1746, baptized January 25. 1747. 25. Anatye (Anna), born January 24. 1748, baptized February 12, 1749.
26. Marytye (Marie), born July 24. 1750, baptized October 7, 1750.
CLAES (NICHOLAS) (16), (SON OF WILLIAM), HAD ISSUE : 27. Willem (William), born November 6, 1766, baptized Novem- ber 23. 1766, married Catriena -? , about 1794, had six children.
WILLIM (WILLIAM) (17). (SON OF WILLIAM), HAD ISSUE : 28. William, born February 14, 1776, baptized March 10, 1776, married Aaltje Merselis, April 13, 1816.
29. Annatje, born February 5, 1778, baptized March 15, 1778. .
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CORNELIUS (20), (SON OF WILLIAM), HAD ISSUE : 30. James C. (Jacobus C.), born December 21, 1785, married Margaret Demarest, August 26, 1804, had two children, and died October 5, 1877.
31. William C.
32. Cornelius C.
WILLEM (WILLIAM) (27), (SON OF CLAES) (NICHOLAS), HAD ISSUE :
(All baptized at Paramus, N. J., Reformed Church.)
33. Johannis, born June 3, 1796, baptized July 3, 1796.
34. Lena, born February 28, 1798, baptized April 1, 1798.
35. Catriena, born September 16, 1799, baptized October 6, 1799. 36. Elizabeth, born July 7, 1801, baptized August 2, 1801. 37. Nicholas, born January 19, 1806, baptized February 9, 1806. 38. Marytje, born February 28, 1808, baptized March 20, 1808.
JAMES C. (JACOBUS C.) (30), (SON OF CORNELIUS). HAD ISSUE :
39. Cornelius J., born March 6, 1806, married Elizabeth De Pew, June 16, 1831, had five children.
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