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sixteen acres of land in the commons of Harlem, of the first and second draft belonging to the said Samuel Waldron." On selling this farm to John Van Horn, March 27, 1711, Congreve substi- tuted for this sixteen acres his lot No. 7, Second Division, retain- ing his lot in First Division, which he sold, December 26, 1713, to Johannes Waldron. Removing to Hoorn's Hook, Samuel Waldron secured a patentee deed for his new farm, of 115 acres, December 20, 1712. For his draft lots see page 592, also Ap- pendix J. He sold, prior to 1715, his lot in First Division to Abram Delamontanie, his Second Division to Samson Benson, and Third Division to Johannes Benson. He got an additional ten acres from Peter Van Oblienis in 1720. Its situation is not clearly shown; but what is said (Oblenis family) may be com- pared with the further reference to it here. Waldron died in 1737, his lands, now rated 156 acres, passing to his son Johannes, and from him, in 1741, to his brother William, who the year fol- lowing conveyed part of the farm ( 17 acres, say the Hopper place) to his brother Benjamin, and the lot on Montanye's Flat, with lot No. 12, Fourth Division, and four acres of the ten-acre lot afore- said to his brother Peter. William kept three acres of the last lot, and the remaining three acres were bought by Hendrick Myer, apparently because adjacent to the Gloudie Point Farm, which Myer had recently purchased (see page 602). If not here, we know not where to locate this ten-acre lot. From William and Benjamin the title to the farm is readily traced. (See Appen- dix H.)
SAMUEL (9), (SON OF RESOLVED), HAD ISSUE :
30. Johannes, born December 23, 1693, died without issue, No- vember 7, 1741. He was assistant alderman of the Out Ward from 1731 to 1737, excepting one year. A stone, rudely inscribed IWxDx23xAOx1693x and rescued by Mr. Rufus Prime from the venerable Waldron house (88th Street, north side, a little east of Avenue A), when its walls were demolished in 1870, takes us back to the boyhood of. Johannes Waldron : his own record, no doubt, of his initials and birthday, "Johannes Waldron, Decem- ber 23, Anno 1693."
31. Francis No. I, born September 1, 1695, died December 19, 1695.
32. Francis No. 2, born February 14, 1697, married Catherine Brunneal. had thirteen children, and died in 1765.
33. Resolved, baptized May 14, 1699, married Jannetie Myer, January 25, 1722, had four children, and died October 21, 1772.
34. Elizabeth, born January 26, 1701, married Martin Beekman,*
* Martin Beekman is named by two respectable authorities (Our Home, page 492, Bergen Genealogy, page 348), as a descendant of Wilhelmus Beeckman, noticed
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June 21, 1724, had five children, and died November 27. 1760.
35. Tanneke, born April 7. 1703. married Johannes Benson, Sep- tember 17. 1722, but died without issue.
36. William, born February 10. 1705, married first, Angie Sam- mon, April 13. 1729, second. Catherine Mandeville. Octo- ber 6. 1734, and third. Antie Myer, August 24, 1744. By his three wives he had fourteen children, and died Decem- ber 5. 1769.
37. Peter, born January 15, 1708, married Elizabeth Myer, Janu- ary 24, 1732, had four children, and died July 12, 1772.
38. Samuel, born February 13. 1710, married Anna Delamater. April 6, 1739, had eight children, and died August 23. 1771.
39. Benjamin, born November 15. 1714, married first. Elizabeth
on page 161. This is a mistake. Martin was the son of Hendrick and grandson of Marten Hendricksen, of Fort Orange, or Albany, apparently the person so-called. from Hamelwaard, in the duchy of Bremen, who came out in 1638, in the service of the Patroon V'an Rensselaer. Marten Hendricksen Beeckman was a sturdy black- smith, such a character, we may judge, as gives dignity to labor, for during a resi- dence of some years he maintained a good credit with the deacons, who loaned him considerable sums. in 1652 and later. By his wife, Susannah Jans, he had, as iden- tified, five children, viz .: Hendrick, Johannes, Marten, Metje, who married Cornelis Vanderhoof. of Albany. and Jan Bebout, of Brooklyn, and Neeltic, who married Jacob Bennett, of Brooklyn. Johannes Martensen Beckman, who married Machtelt. daughter of Jacob Schermerhorn, and Eva, daughter of John Vinhaegen, is noticed in the works of Holgate and Pearson. His brother Marten married Neeltie, daughter of Teunis and Engeltic Slingerlant, of Albany, removed, in 1692. to New York, and had, so far as known, seven daughters. but no sons.
Hendrick Martensen Beekman, of Scotia, near Schenectady, married Annetie. daughter of Peter Quackenbos, and had issue, Martin, born 1685; Susanna, born 1686; I.ydia, born 1689; Hendrick, horn 1692; Mary, born 1695; Peter, born 1697. and Magdalena, born 1701. He removed to Somerset County, New Jersey. where he was living on November 13, 1710, when he bought from Octavio Conraets, of New York, a large tract of land on the Raritan River, about three miles above Somerville. part of which is now occupied by the widow of ex-Sheriff Van Doren Vredenburgh. Wilhelmus Beeckman's sous also owned various tracts on the Raritan, some of which Dr. Geradus Beekman conveved and devised to his son Hendrick, a merchant in New York, and the two Hendricks being taken as one person has led to the error pointed out at the beginning of this note. Hendrick M. Beekman died prior to September 20. 1735, as we find hv an agreement of that date between his sons Martin and Peter. and which states that they. with their brother Hendrick, had "hitherto jointly en- joyed" his lands. Peter Beekman, who died in 1773, left a widow, Grietie, and daughters I.eentie. married Fernandus Gulick, Annetie, married Peter Peterson. and Neeltie. married Bernardus Van Zandt. Hendrick, brother of Peter, died a bachelor. in his 77th year, March 19, 1767, and by will gave his property to the five children of his brother Martin, deceased, said Martin having died October 27. 1757, aged ;2 years. These children (all by his wife Elizabeth Waldron, of Hoorn's Hook. whom he married June 21. 1724, and who died November 27, 1760, aged 60 years), were. Elizabeth, born August 30. 1725. married Francis Brazier, and died November 9, 1810: Hendrick, born March 24. 1727. married Phebe Bloomfield, and died January 16. 1796: Samuel, born November 26, 1720, married Elizabeth Waldron. of Newtown. L. 1 .. and died October 19, 1858; . Anna. born June 28. 1714, married Johannes Waldron November 12. 1766, and died September :. 1795 (he died September to, 1795). and John, horn November 3. 1741. Of these Hendrick and Phebe had eight children, of whom Benjamin (born October 26, 1766, married Cornelia Beekman, and died March 21, 1838), was father of Bloomfield Beekman, and of Elizabeth, now the respected widow of Van Dorn Vredenburgh. Es., deceased. Samuel and Elizabeth had five children, of whom two were sons, viz .: Samuel and Martin, the last (born May 14. . 1773, married Matilda Brokaw and Mary Powelson, and died August 20. 1844. in Somerset County) having fourteen children. of whom Jeseph B. was father of Revs. John S. and Abraham T. Beekman. Martin's brother Samuel (born September 21. 1766, married Helena Ten Broeck. and died March 4. 1850, at Harlingen), was father of Rev. Jacob Ten Broeck Beckman, horn April 10, 1801. married Ann Crawford, and died April 23, 1875. being the father of Hon. George C. Beekman, of Freehold. N. J., without whose friendly co-operation we may have been less successful in correcting the current mistakes regarding the early history of this important branch of the Beekman family.
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Sammon, September 19, 1736, had eight children. He married second, Debora Nagle, July 23, 1762, and died in 1782.
PETER (II), (SON OF WILLIAM), HAD ISSUE :
40. Engeltie No. 1, baptized February 19, 1699, died young.
41. William, born April 13, 1700, married Elizabeth Beekman, January 19, 1720, had twelve children. Removed to the City of New York, but eventually returned to Albany. Was a mason. Will dated 1768, proved 1774.
42. Cornelia, baptized December 2, 1702, married Derick Bratt, Jr., September 6, 1719, had two children.
43. Cornelius, baptized November 18, 1705, married Jannetie Van Ness, September 26, 1732, had eight children, and died May 18, 1756.
44. Engeltie No. 2, baptized May 23. 1708, died unmarried.
45. Catherine, baptized October 24) 1711, married Hendrick Van Wie, October 21, 1732, had eight children.
46. Eva, baptized April 11, 1714, married John F. Whitbeck, May 9, 1740, had six children.
47. Peter, baptized July 26, 1717, died May 29, 1728.
48. Rebecca, baptized August 30, 1719, married John G. Yates, November 28, 1737, had seven children.
49. Gerrit, baptized April 7, 1723, married Maria de Forest, Octo- ber 21, 1744, had eight children. A mason; removed to to New York City.
HENDRICK (12), (SON OF WILLIAM), HAD ISSUE :
50. Stephen, born October 12. 1716, married Martha A. Pierce, April 12,. 1736, had six children.
51. Samuel, born April 12, 1715, married Deborah Vandenburgh, May, 1736, had six children.
52. Hendrick.
53. Maria.
54. William.
55. Rebecca.
WILLIAM (13), (SON OF WILLIAM), HAD ISSUE:
56. Resolved, baptized October 9. 1706.
57. Rebecca, baptized December 21, 1709.
58. William, baptized January 25, 1712, married Margrietye Pieterse, had one child.
59. Johanna, baptized March 27, 1715.
60. Deborah, baptized July 21. 1717.
JOHANNES (19), (SON OF BARENT), HAD ISSUE :
61. Barent, born November 6, 1720. married Lena Gardenier, June 9, 1744, had thirteen children.
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62. Peter, born September 5, 1723, married Marritie Ackerman, October 10, 1747, had twelve children, and died in 1806. 63. Isaac, born October 7, 1722, married Francina Flierboom, had two children.
64. Cornelia, who married Jacob Gardenier, had four children. 65. Catherine, who married Reynier Quackenbush, had thirteen children.
66. Rebecca, who married Jacob Flierboom, July 7, 1753, had one child.
67. George, born January 10, 1732, married Annetta Hagerman, January 10, 1752, had eight children.
JOHANNES (19) HAD ISSUE BY SECOND WIFE:
68. Hester, born April 23, 1734, married William Williams, De- cember 10, 1748.
69. Femmetye, baptized November 20, 1736, married Archey Wil- liams, January 23, 1753.
70. Jacobus, baptized October 24, 1738, married Claessie Quack- enbush, had two children.
71. Margrietie, baptized January 12, 1742.
72. Nicholas, baptized April 19, 1746, married Marritje Acker- man, had five children.
Johannes Waldron (27), (son of Johannes), of the Hill. married December 10, 1719, Elizabeth, daughter of Samson Ben- son, but died December 10, 1724. His widow married John Romer, and went to live in Bergen County, New Jersey, but returned to Harlem. where Romer purchased, in 1744, and held till the Revol- ution or later, the square plot in the village, south of the Church Lane, which John P. Waldron devised, in 1806, to his daughter Cornelia, who married S. D. Ingraham.
JOHANNES (27) HAD ISSUE :
73. Johannes, born April 12, 1721, married first, Wyntie Terhune. April 28. 1745, had ten children. He married second. Maria Vermilye. November 18, 1781, and died October. 1813.
74. Samuel, born May 10, 1723.
Resolved Waldron (28). (son of Johannes). of the Hill. married May 9, 1729. Mattie, daughter of Adrian and Anna Quackenbush, and removed to Hackensack, joining the church there in 1731. On April 10. 1751, he bought a farm of 135 acres on Floris' Fall. at Haverstraw, to which, after his decease, Janu- ary 10. 1761. his sons John and Jacob succeeded. purchasing from the co-heirs, June 17, 1789, and making a division October 23,
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1800. Resolved being weak, made his will, December 22, 1756; it was proved June 1, 1761.
RESOLVED (28), (SON OF JOHANNES), HAD ISSUE:
75. Mary, born 1730, married Abraham H. Lent.
76. John (Johannes), baptized May 28, 1732, married Elizabeth Lamb, had one child.
77. Anna, born 1733, married Johannes Springsteen .*
78. Catherine, born 1735, married Alexander Bulen.
79. Adrian (Edward), born May 5, 1736, married Hannah Alli- son, January 6, 1773, had seven children.
80. Jacob, born February 16, 1737, married Catherine Lamb, Feb- ruary 6, 1765, had eight children, and died February 17, 1805.
81. Elizabeth, born 1740, married Patrick Hine.
SAMUEL (29), (SON OF JOHANNES), HAD ISSUE :
82. Engeltie, who married Lawrence Meyer, November 16, 1766.
FRANCIS (32), (SON OF SAMUEL), HAD ISSUE:
83. Gertrude, born March 2, 1722.
84. Elizabeth, baptized December 16, 1722.
85. Martha, born July 5, 1724.
86. Neeltje, baptized October 18, 1724.
87. Agnietie Neisje, baptized May 18, 1727.
88. Samuel, born March 3, 1729, married Gertrude Van Ness, May 12, 1751, had eight children, and died May 17, 1791. 89. Hieronimus (Jerome), baptized October 14, 1731, married Lydia - -? , had six children.
90. Catherine (Catlyna), baptized May 19, 1734.
91. John Obadiah, born March 21, 1738, married Nancy Hager- man, March 21, 1765, had five children.
92. Francis, born March 20, 1739, married Nelly Hagerman, 1760, had six children.
93. Johannes, born February 1, 1740.
94. William, born March 13, 1744.
95. Tunis, born March 3, 1746.
Resolved Waldron (33), (Son of Samuel), married January 25. 1722, Jannetie, daughter of Johannes Myer, settled near Har-
. The Springsteens have a good claim, in the matter of ancestry, to the tradi- tional "three brothers;" for to Joost and Johannes Springsteen, named in the Annals of Newtown, page 130, as coming from Groningen in 1652, must be added Melle, or Melchert, at Bushwick, 1663, who married Gertrude Bartelsen, became a freeman of New York, January 23, 1696, but ultimately removed to Rockland County. He had sons Casparus, Juriaen and Isaac; the first the miller who went to Schenectady. ( See Pearson's Albany Settlers. ) Caspar. of Haverstraw, 1702, son of Johannes afore- said. also left a family, whence, probably, Johannes named in the text. We have gathered other items respecting the Springsteens, which would aid in making up a genealogy. The first were Swedes. The Delaware branch shortened the name to Spring.
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lingen, N. J., where he was a deacon and elder ; returned eventu- ally and lived at Eastchester, then became a baker in New York, and later a farmer in Brooklyn. He died there October 21, 1772, and was buried in New York, administration on his estate being granted on October 23d to his youngest son, Adolph, also of Kings County, yeoman.
RESOLVED (33) HAD ISSUE :
96. Samuel, born 1723, married Mary Bassett, June 10, 1749, had ten children, and died October, 1771. Was a farmer at the ferry in Brooklyn.
97. John, baptized April 24, 1726, married Rebecca Bussing. Feb- ruary 1, 1759, had two children. "Of New York, mar- iner."
98. Adolph, born March 30, 1729, married Catharine, daughter of Capt. Alexander Phoenix, March 15, 1758, had eight children, and died August 25, 1818. Was a baker and shop-keeper.
99. Catharina, baptized September 17, 1735.
William Waldron (36). (son of Samuel), born February 10, 1705, married April 13, 1729, Aagie, daughter of Jacob Sammon : October 6. 1734, Catharine, daughter of David Mandeville. and as his third wife. August 24, 1744, Antie, daughter of Adolph Myer, who survived him. He was made constable in 1734, and soon after sergeant in the company of Capt. Stuyvesant. Enjoy- ing the confidence of his townsmen, by whom on various occa- sions he was intrusted with the public interests, Mr. Waldron fairly represented the stability and respectability so largely char- acteristic of the family. He died December 5. 1769, and was bur- ied with his fathers in the old graveyard at Harlem.
WILLIAM (36) HAD ISSUE:
100. Tanneke, born April 22, 1730, married Matthew Mandeville, October 26, 1751, had seven children.
IOI. Jacobus, born November 6, 1731, died 1740.
102. Aggie No. I. born August, 1735.
103. David, born May 23. 1737. married first. Cornelia Waldron. December 1. 1763, had four children. He married second, Sarah Meyer, 1802, but died without issue by second wife, October 10. 1813.
104. Maria No. I. born January 8, died in infancy.
105. Mary ( Maria No. 2). born October 12, 1740, married first. Stephen Brinckerhoff. April 3, 1755. had one child. She married second. John Vredenburgh. 1760, had three chil- dren.
106. Samuel, born August 3. 1742, married efie Waldron, April 10, 1774, had four children, and died in 1798.
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107. Aggie No. 2, born July 19, 1745.
108. William, born September 11, 1746, married Lena Van Tas- sel, July 26, 1760, had six children.
109. Adolph, born April 4, 1748, married Christina Zabriskie, Sep- tember 12, 1775, had seven children, and died April 1, 1798.
110. Margaret, born December 8, 1749, married Abraham Lent, January 10, 1779, had eight children.
III. John, born November 3, 1751, married first, Elizabeth Oaks, November 12, 1772, had five children. He married second, Aletta Bicker, October 9, 1785, had eight children, died September 19, 1798. Was a tailor.
112. Peter, born April 23, 1754, married Edna Swartwout, Feb- ruary 21, 1796, had ten children, and died May 10, 1827.
113. Benjamin, born February 15, 1759, married Maria Brincker- hoff, December 5, 1779, had seven children.
Peter Waldron (37), (son of Samuel), also called Petrus, was named for his uncle, Peter Van Oblienis, to whose lands he afterward succeeded. He married January 24, 1732, Elizabeth, daughter of Johannes Myer, and was made constable in 1735. In 1738 he occupied the plot before of Peter Van Oblienis, and since of James Chesterman (see page 172). Coming into possession of the Oblienis farm on Van Keulen's Hook, Peter Waldron made additions to that part of it which joined on the Church Lane. One piece, known as "the hoeck", corner or end, "of the Klaaver wey", or Clover Pasture (see page 307) and described as "lying in the village of Harlem, aforesaid, bounded west against the land now in possession of Peter Waldron, north by the highway, east by the street or lane, south by the old lots of Van Keulen's Flats," was sold him by the town, May 11, 1747, for £16:10, "upon con- dition that Maria Meyer may have a convenient way to her land." A question between him and Benjamin Benson, who owned lots 7 to 9, Van Keulen's Hook, was settled by the award of May 30, 1753, which decided "that Peter Waldron hath a just right to, and that he be at liberty to take in and enclose to his own use and possession, a small slip of land which lies within the fence of said Benjamin Benson, behind the Cloverwey, so as the same is now staked out to him for that purpose." Waldron died July 12, 1772.
PETER (37) HAD ISSUE :
114. Cornelia, born December 19, 1733, married David Waldron, December 1, 1763, had four children, and died March 28, 1796.
115. Peter, born December 15, 1736, married Engeltie Meyer, January 24, 1765, had one child.
116. John, born June 30, 1741, died November 12, 1741.
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117. John P., born April 1, 1748, married Elizabeth Bend, 1770, had four children, and died in 1806. At a meeting of the Harlem freeholders, held at Mariner's Inn, December 19, 1801, John P. Waldron and five others were chosen com- missioners to carry into effect a plan for dividing up the Harlem Commons among the freeholders, and laying an annual ground-rent which should be applied to the sup- port of an academy in said town. Register's Office, Deeds, 73:420.
Samuel Waldron (38), (son of Samuel), born February 13. 1710, was a blacksmith, married April 25, 1735, Anna Delamater. born July 15, 1715, and removed to Newtown, Long Island, where he bought a small farm, February 6, 1736; joined church at New- town, Long Island, November 1, 1741, and was an elder and a deacon, and died August 23, 1771.
SAMUEL (38) HAD ISSUE :
118. Anne, born January 29, 1736, married Richard Rapelye.
119. Samuel, born March 13, 1738. married Hannah Van Alst, March 4, 1763, had five children, and died September 4, 1799. Joined church at Newtown, L. I., November 24, 1788, was an elder there till 1795. (See Annals of New- town, page 381.)
120. John S., born June 18, 1741, died single, February 18, 1795. 121. Elizabeth, born January 29, 1744, married Samuel Beekman, December 5, 1765, had five children.
122. Margaret, born July 13, 1746, married Jacobus Waldron, March 10, 1772, had three children, and died August 5, 1834.
123. Cornelia (Catherine). born September 11, 1749, died, un- married, April 5. 1769.
124. William, born October 22, 1752, married Mary (Maria) Waldron. May 20. 1781, had nine children, and died April 1824.
125. Benjamin, born February 25. 1755, married first, Pheby Wood. 1780, had two children. He married second, Maria Southard, February 27, 1795, had nine children. and died March 15, 1830.
Benjamin Waldron (39). (son of Samuel), married Septem- ber 19. 1736, Elizabeth. daughter of Jacob Sammon, and on July 23, 1762, he married Debora Nagle. Obtaining the two lower lots of the Hoorn's Hook farm, known as Nos. 3. 4, of the grants of 1677, he exchanged with John Brown. owning the Codrington farm, giving the easterly half of these for the westerly half of his lots Nos. 1, 2, by which both tracts were made nearer square.
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Waldron built on his part, and for many years carried on a tan- nery and shoe factory. He died in 1782, and the property passing to Yellis Hopper, was thence known as the Hopper place, the quaint old stone house standing till late on Second Avenue, west side, between 83d and 84th Streets.
BENJAMIN (39), (SON OF SAMUEL), HAD ISSUE:
126. John, born April 2, 1739, married Anna Beekman, November 12, 1766, had two children, and died September 10, 1795. 127. Elizabeth, born October 3, 1740, married Yellis Hopper, July 15, 1759, had six children.
128. Jacobus, born May 6, 1741, married Margaret Waldron, March 10, 1772, had three children. Settled at New- town, L. I., where he was a deacon of the church, Novem- ber 15, 1795.
129. Benjamin, born September 10, 1743, married Hannah Van Sise, March 10, 1779, had three children, and died August, 1832.
130. Catalina, born June 5, 1744, married Samuel Delamater, October 3, 1756, had six children.
131. Aeffie, born April 10, 1746, married Samuel Waldron, April 10, 1774, had four children. and died April 18, 1825.
132. Cornelia, born November 3, 1747, married Ide Hennion, June 14, 1760, had seven children.
133. Eve. who married Robert Boyle. March 12, 1758. WILLIAM (41), (SON OF PETER), HAD ISSUE :
134. Pieter, born April 10, 1720, married first, Neeltie Lansing, December 3, 1743, had six children. He married second, Antje Onderkerk, April 14, 1764, had seven children.
135. Neeltie No. I. baptized August 13, 1721, died young.
136. Tryntje (Catharine), baptized September 23, 1722, married Arent Van Deusen. April 20, 1745, had two children.
137. Martin, baptized November 22, 1725.
138. Susanna. baptized September 11, 1726.
139. Cornelia No. 1, baptized January 10, 1728, died young.
140. Cornelia No. 2. baptized August 22, 1730, married Patrick Clark, had ten children.
141. Neeltie No. 2, baptized December 24, 1732, married Folkert Vandenbergh, May 10, 1755, had seven children.
142. Anna No. 1, baptized June 22, 1735, died young.
143. Anna No. 2, baptized February 5, 1738.
144. James (Jacobus), born October 10. 1740, married Catherine Vanburen, November 10, 1764, had three children.
145. Elizabeth, baptized August 16, 1741, married Frederick Meinerssen, April 23, 1765, had nine children.
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CORNELIUS (43), (SON OF PETER), HAD ISSUE:
146. Pieter, born June 10, 1734, married Rachel Vandenbergh, had one child.
147. Evert, born May 8, 1736, died June 20, 1829.
148. Garret, born May 31, 1738, married Catherine Van Den- burgh, November 26, 1761, had ten children, and died in 1829.
149. Geertje, born February 22, 1741, married Nicholas Groes- beck, June 27, 1766, had eight children.
150. Cornelius, born May 17, 1743, married Alida Goewey, July 2, 1769, had seven children.
151. Hendrick (Capt.), born May 2, 1745, married Margarita Van Vranken, November 26, 1771, had nine children.
152. Tryntje (Catherine), born November 25, 1747, married Nicholas Vandenbergh, January 3, 1779, had seven chil- dren.
153. Willem (William), born March 3, 1749, married Margarita Van der Werken, February 10, 1777, had eight children. and died November 26, 1832.
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GERRIT (49), (SON OF PETER), HAD ISSUE:
154. Pieter, baptized June 15, 1746, died young.
155. Tryntje (Catherine), baptized August 10, 1748, married Alexander Exceen, April 13, 1769, had two children.
156. Engeltie No. I. baptized December 20, 1749, died young.
157. Peter, baptized September 15, 1751.
158. Johannes No. 1, baptized March 24, 1754. died young. .
159. Cornelius, baptized October 2, 1755.
160. John ( Johannes No. 2). baptized June 4, 1758.
161. Engeltie No. 2, baptized August 17, 1760.
STEPHEN (50), (SON OF HENDRICK), HAD ISSUE :
162. Joseph, born May 23. 1737, married Anna Shaw, March 10, 1757. 163. Robert.
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