Ancestors of David Kipp Conover
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Tryntje Jans (F)
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Tryntje Jans was the daughter of prob. Jan Pietersen Van Wooglum.
Tryntje Jans married Thys Lubbertsen Van Blarcom, son of Lubbert Gysbertsen Van Blarcom and Divertje Cornelis, on 10-Oct-1655 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, New York County, New York.
Tryntje Jans was also known as Tryntje Jans Van Wooglum. She was also known as Tryntje Jans Van Amsterdam. |
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| Willemke Jans was the daughter of Jan Coene. Willemke Jans married Adriaen Lamberts Smeets, son of Lambrecht Smeets and Marie Daniels, on 16-Jun-1647 at Tuil, Gelderland, Netherlands. |
| Antie Jansda married Cornelius Epkesz Banta, son of Epke Luuesz Banta and Sil Cornelisda. |
| Aeltje Jansdochter married Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven, son of Gerritt Jansz Couwenhoven. |
| Stintje Jansdotter married Otto Jans Van Tuyl, son of Jan Sandersz Van Tuyl and Marijke Van Oever. |
| Claesgen Jansdr married Herman Jacobsen, son of Jacob Petersz and Metgen Jacobsdr, in 1607. Claesgen Jansdr died in 1615. |
| Aneke Janse married Dirk Willemse Van Slyck, son of Willem Peterse Van Slyck and Baartie (Unknown), in 1686. |
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Annetje Janse was the daughter of Jan C. Dirkse and Teunje (Unknown).
Annetje Janse was born in 1577 at Laeckervelt, Netherlands.
She married Hendrick A. Van Der Burchgraeff, son of Adrien Van Der Burchgraeff and (Unknown) (Unknown), in 1602 at Lavereld, Zuid, Netherlands.
Annetje Janse married Hendrick A. Van Der Burchgraeff, son of Adrien Van Der Burchgraeff and (Unknown) (Unknown), circa 1600 at Laeckervelt, Holland, Netherlands.
Annetje Janse died after 1635 at Scherpenwyck, South Holland, Netherlands.
She was also known as Annetje Janse. |
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Christina Janse married Adrien Longstreet, son of Dirck Stoffelse Langstraat and Katerina Van Lieuwen, in 1707.
Christina Janse was also known as Stanche Janse. She was also known as Christintje Jans. |
| HendricK Janse married Geertje Verkerk, daughter of Jan Janse Verkerk and Mayke Gisberts; 1st marriage Geertje. |
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Hester Douwedr Janse was born in 1615.
She married Jellis Douwes Fonda, son of Douwe Evertse and Hellentgen Claesdr, on 10-Feb-1641 at Diemen near, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
Hester Douwedr Janse died in 1690 at Albany, Albany County, New York.
She and Jellis Douwes Fonda immigrated in 1651 to Fort Orange, Albany County, New York. |
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Anne Jansen was born on 19-May-1723 at New Jersey.
She married David Slayback on 8-Apr-1746 at Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey.
Anne Jansen died on 3-Sep-1801 at age 78.
She was also known as Anne Johnson. |
| Annica Jansen was the daughter of Anthony Jansen Van Salee and Grietje Reiniers. Annica Jansen was born circa 1632 at New Amsterdam, New York County, New York. She married Thomas Southard on 29-Dec-1650 at Gravesend, Kings County, New York. Annica Jansen died after 1698 at Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. |
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Claes Jansen was the son of Jan Claeszen and Leysebet (Unknown).
Claes Jansen was baptized on 21-Jul-1652 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, New York County, New York.
He married Styntje Albertse Terhune, daughter of Albert Albertse Terhune and Geertje Denyce, on 2-May-1680 at Dutch Reformed Church, Amersfort, Kings County, New York.
His estate was probated on 16-Nov-1730 at New York; The probate date more likely reflects the date of the death of his wife rather than his own as it provides for her to hold everything for her lifetime as long as she remains his widow. Only after her death is the estate to be divided. The exact date of his death has not yet been found.
Claes Jansen was also known as Claes Jansen Romeyn. He was also known as Klaes Jansen Romeyn. He was also known as Klaes Jansen. He was also known as Klaes Romeyn. He was also known as Claes J. Romeyn. He resided at at New Amersfoort, Kings County, New York, in 1679. He resided at at New Amersfoort, Kings County, New York, in 1692. He resided at at New Barbados Twp., Bergen County, New Jersey, on 2-Dec-1695. John Bergen of Bergen County to Claes Yansen Romine of Essex County, 150 morgens, S. E. of Hackingsack R., N. E. Albert Albertson Terhune, N. W. a branch, S. W. Urion Luberts: also 15 morgens of meadow, down Hackingsack R., Lot 10 on 15-May-1696. He John Berry of Bergen Co., to Claes Yansen Romine of Essex Co., for lot No.1 of Hackingsack meadows, formerly surveyed for Antony Antonyseen on 5-Nov-1696. John Berry of Bergen Co., to Claes Yansen Romine of Essex Co., for 360 acres in Essex Co., S. E. Folker Hanson, N. W. fresh meadow and swamp adjoing, William Bertholfe, Nico. Devo and Sadle River on 10-Sep-1697. Patent to Clause Yansen Romine of New Barbados Neck, Essex Co., for 600 acres in said Co., S. W. Sadle River, on all sides unsurveyed, including 20 a. of meadow on the West side of Pescack R., S. E. from the first tract and at the rear of Gawen Lawrie on Hackingsack R. On 30-Nov-1697. On after 9-Dec-1697 Petition of __________ Romany and others, inhabitants of "New Ears", for license to purchase the four Indian fields, lying in Orange County, between Saddle River and Hackensack, known by the names of Wiremen's, Peskeeck, Gomagkie and Narrasonck. On 1-Dec-1698 Claes John Romine and Elias Macheilson, John Treat, Jasper Craine and John Harriman, Sr. made return of the election results for Essex Co, NJ to Sherrif Wm. Sandford. Claes Romine, yeoman, of Bergen Co., New Jersey to Paulus vander Beck, yeoman, of same Claes Jansen90, 60 acres, west side of Hackensack River, joining John Bardan and David Ackerman...line of Poulus vander Beck and Isaac van Giesen. Signed Claes Romine. Wit: Jan Bardan, Jan [X] Verway and Jorst Ryersen. On 20-Jan-1715. He sold land Claes and Carhina Romine, yeoman, of Bergen Co, New Jersey to John Romine, of same, Claes Jansen400, west side of Hackensack River and next to Saddle River...line of Isaac van Giesen and Jurion Westervelt...paid to heirs of John Berry...indenture made 15 July 1696 between John Berry and Clase Romine, father to the said John Romine. Signed Claes Romine and Carhina (X) Romine. Wit: David Ackerman, John Bardan, Thomas van Boskerk and George Ryerson on 23-Apr-1715. He left a will on 31-Oct-1719 at New York City, New York County, New York. In the name of God, Amen. This 31 day of October, 1718, I, CLAAS ROMEYN, of the outward of the City of New York, being in perfect health. I bequeath my soul into the hands of Almighty God who gave it me, trusting to be saved through the only merit of my Saviour and Redeemer, Jesus Christ. And as touching the disposal of my temporal estate as follows. I leave to my wife, Chrystintie Romeyn, for her natural life (she remainging my widow and not otherwise), all my estate, real and personal. After her death I give to my eldest son, John Romeyn, if preference to all other gifts, all that land and farm now in my possession, on New York island, which I bought of Captain Edward Blagge, and he is to pay for the same, for the use of all my heris, the sum of 600 Pounds. If he refuses to do, my executors are to sell the same, and my son Samuel is to have the use of 100 Pounds for six years without interest. The 600 Pounds of the proceeds of the farm, are to be divided among my children and grandchildren, namely, John, Albert, Daniel, and Samuel Romeyn, Gertrude, wife of Danie [David] Akerman. The four children of my daughter Leysbet, wife of John Sabrissie, deceased (for one share), Lydia, wife of Johanes Slingerland, and Saertie, wife of Hendrick Van Giesen. All the rest of my estate, after my wife's decease, is to go to all my children. I appoint my sons, John, Daniel, and Albert, executors." Witnesses, Esther Chevalier, Rip Van Dam, Jr., Stephen Bayard. Proved, November 16, 1730, before Frederick Morris, "being by me delegated thereto." John Montgomerie. |
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Eva Antonis Jansen was the daughter of Anthony Jansen Van Salee and Grietje Reiniers.
Eva Antonis Jansen was born in 1641 at Netherlands.
She was baptized on 3-Nov-1647 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, New York County, New York; she was 6 years old at the time of her baptism.
She married Fernandus Van Sicklen circa 1661.
Eva Antonis Jansen died after 20-Apr-1712; she survived her husband.
She was also known as Eva Antonis. |
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Geertje Jansen married Laurens Duyts, son of Derick Dytszen, on 1-Jan-1665/66 at Bergen County, New Jersey.
Geertje Jansen was also known as Gertrude Jansen. |
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Hester Jansen was the daughter of Lijsbet Setten.
Hester Jansen married Jacob Wolphertse Van Kouwenhoven, son of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven and Neeltgen Jacobsdochter, on 1-Dec-1637 at New Church, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands; Married by Domine Gelldorpus (Bible).
Hester Jansen published marriage intentions Jacobus Couwenhoven of Amersfoort residing in the Jonge Roelen Alley, 22 years old, asseisted by his uncle Rutgert Jansz, parents still living, marries Hester Jans of Haarlem, 22 years old, living on the Princes' Canal with her mother Lijsbert Setten. He signes: Jacobus Couwenhoven on 14-Nov-1637 at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. Hester Jansen died after 20-Apr-1653. She was also known as Hester Jans. She was also known as Hester Jensen. |
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Roeloff Jansen was born circa 1602 at Maesterland (Marstrand), Norway.
He married Anneke Jans on 18-Apr-1623 at Amsterdame Reformeed, Niew Kerk, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Roeloff Jansen died circa 1637 at New Amsterdam, New York County, New York.
He died in 1637 at Recife, Brazil.
He was also known as Roeloff Jansen. He was also known as Roelof Jansen. |
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Ytie Jansen was the daughter of Jan Aartse and Kijsie Pieters.
Ytie Jansen was born circa 1620 at Oldenburg, Germany.
She married Laurens Duyts, son of Derick Dytszen, in 1639.
Marriage banns for Ytie Jansen and Laurens Duyts were published on 28-Aug-1638.
She was also known as Utje Jansen. |
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| Adriaen Jansse married Margriete (Unknown). |
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Dominicus Jansz was the son of Jan Cornelisz Van Hove and Balduinken Adriansdr Van Ouwerdinge.
Dominicus Jansz was born circa 1525 at Zeeland, Netherlands.
He married Mayken Jansz van Schule.
Dominicus Jansz was also known as Jansse Dominicus. He was a schepen, that is a member of the Court which heard not only both civil and criminal cases, but which registered deeds and other legal papers of Kloetinge, Netherlands. |
| Elizabeth Jaquith was the daughter of Henry Jaquith. Elizabeth Jaquith married Luke Perkins, son of John Perkins and Elizabeth (Unknown), on 26-Apr-1677 at Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts. Elizabeth Jaquith died circa 1690. |
| Hintie Jarichdr was born circa 1600 at Netherlands. She married Luuesz Epkesz Banta, son of Epke Luuesz Banta and Sil Cornelisda, on 9-Sep-1618 at Minnertsga, North Friesland, Netherlands. Hintie Jarichdr married Luuesz Epkesz Banta, son of Epke Luuesz Banta and Sil Cornelisda, on 9-Sep-1618 at Dutch Reformed Church, Barradeel. |
| Daniel Jarvis married Hannah Mayo, daughter of John Mayo and Katherine (Unknown), circa 1630. |
| Hannah Jefferis was the daughter of James Jefferis and Ann Cheyney. Hannah Jefferis was born on 19-Dec-1757. She married Moses Hickman, son of Francis Hickman and Ann Marshall, on 4-Jan-1786. Hannah Jefferis died on 13-Aug-1815 at age 57. |
| James Jefferis was born on 20-Nov-1728 at Birmingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania. He married Ann Cheyney, daughter of Thomas Cheyney and Elizabeth Hickman, on 23-Dec-1749. James Jefferis died on 28-Nov-1827 at age 99. |
| Mary Jefferis was the daughter of James Jefferis and Ann Cheyney. Mary Jefferis was born on 9-Nov-1750. She married Thomas Hickman, son of Francis Hickman and Ann Marshall, circa 1768. Mary Jefferis died on 11-Nov-1812 at age 62. |
| Syttse Jelles married Antie Douwedr, daughter of Douwe Evertse and Hellentgen Claesdr, in 1655. |
| Supposed daughter Annetje Jellis was the daughter of Jellis Douwes Fonda and Hester Douwedr Janse. Supposed daughter Annetje Jellis was born circa 1641. She married Jan Jansen Van Oosterhout on 18-Feb-1663 at Kingston, Ulster County, New York. Supposed daughter Annetje Jellis died in 1697 at Saugerties, Ulster County, New York. |
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| (Unknown) Jenkins was born circa 1700. He married Elizabeth Burgess. |
| Margaret Jenkins married Thomas Paschall. |
| Samuel Jenkins married Dorothy (Unknown) circa 1720. |
| Sarah Jenkins married George Lewis. |
| Louise Emily Jenkinson was born on 10-Jun-1878 at Newark, Essex County, New Jersey. She married Thomas Julien Skillman on 26-Oct-1904 at Newark, Essex County, New Jersey. Louise Emily Jenkinson died on 24-May-1973 at The Cathcart Home, Devon, Chester County, Pennsylvania, at age 94. |
| Nathaniel Jenks Jr. was born on 4-Jan-1702/3. He married Lydia Arnold on 28-Feb-1722/23. Nathaniel Jenks Jr. married Bridget Blake circa 1729. |
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Capt. Stephen Jenks was the son of Nathaniel Jenks Jr. and Lydia Arnold.
Capt. Stephen Jenks was born on 6-May-1726.
He married Sarah Hawkins, daughter of Elijah Hawkins and Abigail Vallet, on 11-Jan-1747.
Capt. Stephen Jenks died on 16-Nov-1800 at age 74.
He was also known as Capt. Stephen Jenckes. |
| Samuel Jenney married Susannah Wood, daughter of John Wood and Margaret Carter, circa 1647. Samuel Jenney died on 23-Mar-1670. |
| Samuel Jennings married Manchester Wood, daughter of John Wood and Margaret Carter, in 1655. |
| John Jenny married Mary Mitchell, daughter of Experience Mitchell and Jane Cooke, circa 1680. |
| Marriten Jens married Volkert Maertnesen Seylemaecher. |
| Ronald Jensen married Pamela Quimby. |
| Stacy Jensen is the daughter of Ronald Jensen and Pamela Quimby. Stacy Jensen married David Kipp Conover 3rd, son of David Kipp Conover Jr. and Catherine Ann Petrucelli, on 8-Jul-1993. Stacy Jensen and David Kipp Conover 3rd were divorced in May-2000. |
| Jentie Jeppes was born in 1630 at Friesland, Netherlands. He married Tietske Gerrits circa 1653. |
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Jacobus Janse Jeralemon was born circa 1665 at Albany, Albany County, New York.
He married Pieterje Cuyper, daughter of Claes Jansen Van Pumerent and Annatje Cornelisen Van Voorst, on 12-Dec-1696 at Dutch Reformed Church, Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey.
Jacobus Janse Jeralemon died in 1760 at Second River, Essex County, New Jersey.
He was also known as Jacobus Janse Jeralemon. He was also known as Jacobus Jansen Ralemon. He moved from Albany Co., NY, to Bergen (Jersey City) NJ by 1695. His occupation was listed as carpenter in his deed to a piece of land near Newark. He was also a wheelwright. He married, the following year, Pierterje Claes of Ahasymus (now part of Jersey City). Jacobus was elected deacon of the Dutch Reformed Church of Acquackanonk (now Passaic) in 1709, 1711, 1714 and elder in 1722. His bible is preserved at the Bergen County Historical Society in the Johnson Public Library. Our family is descended from three of his children Follow the asterisks. He resided at at New Albany, Albany County, New York, in 1696. |
| Elisabeth Jeuriaens was born circa 1632 at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. She married Isaac Grevenraet, son of Andries Grevenraet and Metje Jans, on 24-Mar-1651/52 at New Amsterdam, New York County, New York. Elisabeth Jeuriaens died on 26-Apr-1663 at New Amsterdam, New York County, New York. |
| Jannetje Jeuriaens married Jan Laurens Duyts, son of Laurens Duyts and Ytie Jansen, on 2-Oct-1667 at New York City, New York County, New York. |
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Elsje Jeurians married Theunis Ten Eyck before 1695; Elsje 1st marriage.
Elsje Jeurians married Pieter Jansen Boeckholt after 1698.
Elsje Jeurians married Thomas Jacobs Verdon, son of Jacob Verdon and Mary Badie, on 26-Apr-1696 at Dutch Reformed Church, New York City, New York County, New York; 2nd marriage Ytie.
Elsje Jeurians was also known as Ytie Jeurians. She was also known as Ytie Jeurriaens. |
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Altie Jewell was the daughter of John Jewell and (Unknown) West.
Altie Jewell was born in 1744; book has 1844 which has to be wrong.
She married William Covenhoven on 12-Nov-1767.
Altie Jewell married Joel Clayton.
Altie Jewell died on 4-Mar-1813.
History of Old Tennent Chuch say she married Joel Clayton and had no children. She was also known as Altia Jewel. She was also known as Alice Jewell. She was also known as Altia Jewell. She was also known as Elsie Jewell. |
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John Jewell was the son of John Jewell and (Unknown) West.
John Jewell was born on 21-May-1776.
He married Catherine Reid, daughter of John I. Reid and Margaret Taylor, on 19-Apr-1798 at Monmouth County, New Jersey.
John Jewell and Catherine Reid resided at at Montgomery County, Ohio. |
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