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Thankfull Snow (F)
b. 7-Feb-1701/2, d. after 17-Feb-1755, #42033
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Thankfull Snow was the daughter of Lt. Nicholas Snow and Lydia Shaw.
Thankfull Snow was born on 7-Feb-1701/2 at Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
Thankfull Snow was born on 17-Feb-1702 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
She married Joseph Burgess Jr., son of Joseph Burgess and Thomasine Bangs, on 11-Apr-1723 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
Thankfull Snow died after 17-Feb-1755.
She died after 25-Jun-1751 at Of, Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
She was was dismissed from the church on 30-Jun-1728 at South Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She and Joseph Burgess Jr. resided at at Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, circa 1729. Thankfull Snow and Joseph Burgess Jr. resided at at Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, before 1733. Thankfull Snow removed to at Plainfield, Windham County, Connecticut, after 1741. |
| Thomas Snow was the son of Capt Mark Snow and Jane Prence. Thomas Snow was born on 6-Aug-1668 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He married Hannah Sears on 8-Feb-1692/93 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Thomas Snow married Lydia Sears, daughter of Paul Sears and Deborah Willard, on 30-Sep-1706 at Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Thomas Snow died after 1-May-1737 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. |
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Capt Mark Snow was the son of Nicholas Snow and Constance Hopkins.
Capt Mark Snow was born on 9-May-1628 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
He married Anna Cooke, daughter of Josias Cooke Sr. and Elizabeth Ring, on 18-Jan-1655 at Probably, Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
Capt Mark Snow married Jane Prence, daughter of Gov. Thomas Prence and Mary Collier, on 9-Jan-1660/61 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
Capt Mark Snow died before Jan-1694/95 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
His estate was probated on 2-Jul-1712.
On 1643 was on the lists of those able to bear arms and was a Lieutenant in the Militia at Plymouth Colony. Toghether with his parents, brothers and sisters he settled at Nauset, Eastham, Cape Cod on 14 April, 1644. The following is a partial listing of his activities. On 1655 Signed the call to Rev.John Mayo to settle in Eastham, MA as minister. He was served as a Constable in 1655. On 1655 he applied for permission to be freeman. On 1657 became a freeman. He gave oath of allegiance on 3-Jun-1657; chosen Surveyor of Highways. He a Captain in the Militia in 1659. He was Town Clerk, Eastham, MA between 1663 and 1678. He was a selectman, Eastham, MA between 1667 and 1685. On 5-Jun-1667 attended the Grand Enquest, Gov, Thomas Prence officiated. On 24-Oct-1667 on the Grand Jury with his brother Joseph Snow. He was served as a Selectman in 1673. He was a member of the Coundil of War in 1675. He was a deputy, Eastham, MA between 1675 and 1681. He served in King Philip's War in 1675/76. On 1679 "Select Courts" "being establishe by law, Capt. Jonathan Sparow , Mr Mark Snow and Mr. John Doane were commissioned to hold them in this town." Eastham, MA. He left a will on 23-Nov-1694 Will of Mark Snow In the name of God Amen. I Mark Snow of Eastham being weak of body but sound in mind and disposing memory, fo make this my last will and testament in manner and form following. That is to say, first and principally I resign my soul unto God that gave it in hopeful assurance of a blessed resurrection at ye last day in and through ye merits of my blessed redeemer; and secondly , I commit my body to ye earth from whence it was taken to be decetly buried at ye discretion of my executor hereafter named. As for my temporal estate that ye Lord hath lent unto me I dispose of that as followeth: Imprimis--I give unto my son, Nickolas, a pardel of land where his house stands, computed at twenty and six acres, according to bounds set down in ye pruchasers book of records, with two acres of meadow lying at ye head of Namskakett, according to record as above said. Imp. I give unto my son, Nickolas ye one half of my lot of land lying at Satuckett, between Jonathan Bangs and ye Indian Land. I Give unto my son Nickolas, ye one half of a parcel of meadow lying in ye township of Yarmouth in a place called Blue Meadow in ye south side of Bass River. It. I give to my son Thomas Snow ye extra half of my lot where his house stands onthat side and next the Indian range, and ye one half of my meadow in Yarmouth yt above specified meadow. It. I give unto my son Prince Snow after my wife's decease of widowhood, my now dwelling house, and all ye land adjoining and fifteen acres of land above ye common road according to bounds specified in ye record abovesaid. I give to my son Prince Snow three acres of meadow that lies below my now dwelling house according to bounds set down in ye before specified book of records. It. I give to my son Thomas Snow as acre of land at ye northmost end my lot in ye old fields commonly so-called and another small division of land estimated at three-quaters of an acre of land lying in ye specified old field at Satuckett between Ensign Bangs and Thomas Freeman. It. I give to my son Prince Snow ye remainder of my lot of land containing three acres of land in ye specified Indian fields after my wife's decease. I give to my son Nickolas and Thomas my lot of land containing three acres of land according to record lying between John Freemans pasture andye common road. I give unto my son Prince after my wife's decease an acre and a half of meadow lying between John Cole and Stephen Hopkins in Namskaket meadow according to bounds specified in ye before specified records. All my land that lie undivided after my wife's decease i give and bequeath to my three sons Nickolas, Thomas and Prince to be equally divided between them. It. I give and beequeath to my loving wife, Jane Snow all my whole personal estate after my debts and funeral charges are paid. I do appoint my loving wife, Jane Snow my whole and sole executor after my decease. It. I give to my son Prince Snow, my musket cat-box and cutlass and one pistol. I give to my son Thomas Snow my back sword and one pistol. It. I give to my grand-child Jonathan Snow my carbine. To ye truth and verify hereof I have set my hanc and seal this twenty and third day of November, 1694. Signed and sealed in the presence of us Mark Snow Samuel Knowles Thomas Crosby Jr. Jonathan Sparrow Copied from Barnstabe Court Probate Records, Book 1 The Will of Jane Snow In the name of God, Amen. I Jane Snow, widow, of Harwich, being weak of body ,but of sound and disposing memory, blessed be God for it, do make this my last will and testament in manner following; That is to say, first and principally, I resign my soul into ye merciful hand of Almighty God, my Creator, assuredly hoping through ye merits of my blessed Savior to obtain pardon and remission all my sins; and my body I commit to the earth whence it was taken, to be decently buried at ye discreation of my executors hereafter named. And as for the temporal estate that God hasgiven me I dispose of it as followeth; Imp. I give my son Nickolas Snow, my Casin and ewer, and small brass kettle and one split. It. I give to my son Thomas Snow, one copper kettle. It. I give to my son Prince Snow, my great iron kettle. It. For my cattle, my will is that they be equally divided among all my children. It. I give to Anne Atwood a pewter wine cup, and a dram cup and a suckling bottle. It. I give my cabinet unto my grand child Jane Nickerson. It. I give my little trunk unto my grand child Jane Snow. Furthermore my will is, that ye rest of my moveable estate be equally divided betwix my daughters, Mary and Sarah. Furthermore, I do appoint my son Nickolas Snow and my brother Jonathan Sparrow, for this is my last will performed. As witness my hand and seal this twenty and first day of December, 1703. Signed, sealed and delivered her in the presence of us. Jane + Snow mark Mary Sparrow Martha Cobb The above will proved July 2, 1712. The Inventory of Capt Mark Snow was taken on 9-Jan-1694/95. |
| Lt. Jabez Snow Sr. was the son of Nicholas Snow and Constance Hopkins. Lt. Jabez Snow Sr. was born circa 1642 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He married Elizabeth Smith, daughter of Ralph Smith and Supposed daughter Elizabeth Hobart, before 6-Sep-1670 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Lt. Jabez Snow Sr. died on 27-Dec-1690 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. |
| Lt. Joseph Snow was the son of Nicholas Snow and Constance Hopkins. Lt. Joseph Snow was born on 24-Nov-1634 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He married Mary Higgins circa 1670. Lt. Joseph Snow died on 3-Jan-1722 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, at age 87. |
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Lt. Nicholas Snow was the son of Capt Mark Snow and Jane Prence.
Lt. Nicholas Snow was born on 6-Dec-1663 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
He married Lydia Shaw, daughter of Deacon Johnathan Shaw and Phebe Watson, on 4-Apr-1689 at Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
Lt. Nicholas Snow and Lydia Shaw were married by record on 4-Apr-1689 at Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
Lt. Nicholas Snow died between 25-Jun-1751 and 29-May-1754 at Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
His estate was probated on 17-Jul-1754 at Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
On 3-Jun-1690 Lt. Nicholas Snow was made a freeman at at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He left a will on 25-Jun-1751 mentions Joseph, Mary and Hannah Snow, children of son Prence Snow. The Inventory of Lt. Nicholas Snow was taken late in the month in May-1754. |
| Hendrick Jansen Snyder married Geertje Scheerburch. |
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Jan Snyderken was a shoemaker and early settler of Harlem in 1671. |
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Catalyntje Hendrick Snyers was the daughter of Hendrick Jansen Snyder and Geertje Scheerburch.
Catalyntje Hendrick Snyers was born in 1633.
She married Isaac Hendricksen Kip, son of Hendrick Hendrickson Kip and Tryntie Lubberts, on 8-Feb-1653.
Catalyntje Hendrick Snyers was also known as Catalyntje Hendrick Snyder. |
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Phillip Soales married John Sales on 11-Aug-1625.
Says Philliop Soales and she died before 1644 and perhaps soon after the birth of her second child in 1628. There is no record of her in New England or New Amsterdam. |
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David Sohier was the son of Jean Sohier and Antoinette Malapert.
David Sohier was born before 1570 at Mons, Hainault, France.
He married Anne Crommelin on 12-Feb-1585 at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
David Sohier was also known as Hugh Sohier. |
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Francois Sohier was the son of David Sohier and Anne Crommelin.
Francois Sohier married Margrieta (Unknown).
Francois Sohier was also known as Francois Sohier. |
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| Jean Sohier was the son of Martin Sohier and Sanctine Brassart. Jean Sohier married Antoinette Malapert. Jean Sohier died in 1583. |
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Marie Sohier was the daughter of Francois Sohier and Margrieta (Unknown).
Marie Sohier was born at From, Nieppe, Hainault, France.
Marie Sohier was born at Middleburg, Zeeland, Netherlands.
Marriage banns for Marie Sohier and David Des Marets were published on 19-Jul-1643.
Marie Sohier married David Des Marets on 29-Jul-1643 at Walloon Church, Middleburg, Zeeland, Netherlands.
Marriage banns for Marie Sohier and David Des Marets were published on 4-Jul-1643.
Marie Sohier died on 3-Oct-1681 at Bergen County, New Jersey.
She died in 1678 at Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey.
She and David Des Marets resided at at German Palatinate, Mannheim on the Rhine, Germany, in 1651. |
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| Martin Sohier married Sanctine Brassart. Martin Sohier died in 1536. |
| Possibley Lorens Sorly married Maria Demarest, daughter of David Demarest and Annatie Van Zyl, circa 1772. |
| John Sorvenson was born. He married (5) Hoope, daughter of Robert Howpe and (Unknown) (Unknown). |
| Lydia Soule was born circa 1685 at Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts. She married William Brownell, son of William Brownell and Sarah Smiton, before Oct-1705 at Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island. Lydia Soule died after 1720 at Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island. |
| Thomas Southard was born circa 1615 at Probably, Leyden, Holland, Netherlands. He married Annica Jansen, daughter of Anthony Jansen Van Salee and Grietje Reiniers, on 29-Dec-1650 at Gravesend, Kings County, New York. Thomas Southard died between 1688 and 1689 at Gravesend, Kings County, New York. |
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Mary Southery married John Palmer.
Mary Southery was also known as Mary Suddery. |
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Constant Southworth was born circa 1614 at Leyden, So. Holland, Netherlands.
He married Elizabeth Collier, daughter of William Collier and Jane Clarke, on 2-Nov-1637 at Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
Constant Southworth died on 10-Mar-1678/79 at Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
SOUTHWORTH, CONSTANT-Constant Southworth, the son of Edward and Alice (Carpenter) Southworth, was probably born at Leiden ca. 1614-16, for his parents married there 28 May 1613 (Leiden Records, as in MD 10:2). The same records show that Edward Southworth had a brother Thomas then living in Leiden. Edward Southworth died, and his widow Alice came to Plymouth and married Gov. William Bradford on 14 August 1623. Constant came to Plymouth in 1628, probably on the White Angel, and a contemporary account shows that the Plymouth Company paid twenty shillings for his passage and four shillings, eight pence per week for eleven weeks for his food (MHS Collections, 3rd Series, 1:199). It is assumed that he, and his brother Thomas, who must have come over later, lived with their mother and step-father, Governor Bradford. The Southiworth family was apparently of gentle birth, but claims that Edward Southworth was identical with the Edward Southworth, son of Thomas and Rosamond (Lister) Southworth, or Samlesbury Hall, Lancashire, are not adequately supported. Constant Southworth married Elizabeth Coller daughter of William Collier (PCR 1:68). In his will, dated 27 February 1678/79, inventory 15 March 1678/79, he named his wife Elizabeth, son Edward; son Nathaniel; son William; daughter Mercy Freeman; daughter Alice Church, daughter Mary Alden daughter Elizabeth Southworth provided she did not marry William Fobes; daughter Priscilla Southworth; grandson Constant cousin Elizabeth Howland; and his brother Thomas. Constant held many important posts, including treasure, and ensign in the Duxbury military company. Samuel G. Webber, A Genealogy of the Southwards (Southards) Descendants of Constant Southworth (Boston, 1905), is a good family history, though insufficiently documented. |
| Elizabeth Sparks married Jacob Perkins. |
| Jonathan Sparrow was born circa 1663. He married Rebekah Bangs, daughter of Capt. Johnathan Bangs and Mary Mayo. |
| Jonathan Sparrow Esq. was the son of Richard Sparrow and Pandora (Unknown). Jonathan Sparrow Esq. was born on 26-Oct-1633 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Jonathan Sparrow Esq. was born in 1633 at England. He married Rebecca Bangs, daughter of Edward Bangs and Rebecca (Unknown), on 26-Oct-1654 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Jonathan Sparrow Esq. married Hannah Prence, daughter of Gov. Thomas Prence and Patience Brewster, circa Jun-1667 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Jonathan Sparrow Esq. married Sarah Lewis, daughter of George Lewis and Sarah Jenkins, on 23-Nov-1698. Jonathan Sparrow Esq. died on 21-Mar-1706/7 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, at age 73. |
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Rebecca Sparrow was the daughter of Jonathan Sparrow Esq. and Rebecca Bangs.
Rebecca Sparrow was born on 30-Oct-1655 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
Rebecca Sparrow was born on 30-Oct-1655 at Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
She married Deacon Thomas Freeman Sr., son of John Freeman and Mercy Prence, on 31-Dec-1673 at Horwick, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
Rebecca Sparrow married Deacon Thomas Freeman Sr., son of John Freeman and Mercy Prence, on 31-Dec-1673 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
Rebecca Sparrow died on 15-Feb-1740 at Horwick, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, at age 84.
She died in 1740.
She died on 7-Feb-1740 at Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, at age 84.
She was also known as Rebecca Sparrow. |
| Rebecca Sparrow married Joseph Collins, son of Joseph Collins and Ruth Bower Knowles, on 25-Mar-1703. |
| Richard Sparrow married Pandora (Unknown). |
| Elizabeth Spatchurst was the daughter of Henry Spatchurst. Elizabeth Spatchurst was baptized on 24-Jun-1632. She married Capt. John Sanford, son of John Sanford and Elizabeth Webb, on 8-Aug-1654 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. Elizabeth Spatchurst died on 6-Dec-1661 at age 29. |
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Henry Spatchurst resided at at Bermuda. |
| Susanna Spatchurst was the daughter of William Spatchurst and Elizabeth Tiverton. Susanna Spatchurst was born circa 1661 at Bermuda. She married Samuel Sanford, son of John Sanford and Elizabeth Webb, on 13-Apr-1686 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. Susanna Spatchurst died on 13-Nov-1723 at Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. |
| William Spatchurst married Elizabeth Tiverton. |
| Jacob Spaulding married Thankfull Burgess, daughter of Joseph Burgess Jr. and Thankfull Snow. |
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| Catherine Cornelis Speets was the daughter of Cornelis Matthysen and Barentje Dircks. Catherine Cornelis Speets was baptized on 19-Feb-1676 at Dutch Reformed Church, New York City, New York County, New York. She married Johannes Gerritsen Blauvelt, son of Gerrit Hendricksen and Maritje Lambertse Moll, circa 1694. |
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| Edmund Spencer married Joan (Unknown). Edmund Spencer died in Jan-1497/98. |
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| Elizabeth Spencer was the daughter of Edmund Spencer and Joan (Unknown). Elizabeth Spencer was born before 1478. She married John Gye. |
| Elizabeth Spencer was the daughter of Edmund Spencer and Joan (Unknown). |
| Isabel Spencer was the daughter of Edmund Spencer and Joan (Unknown). |
| Nicholas Spencer was the son of Edmund Spencer and Joan (Unknown). |
| Richard Spencer was the son of Edmund Spencer and Joan (Unknown). |
| Robert Spencer was the son of Edmund Spencer and Joan (Unknown). |
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| Susannah Spencer married Richard Briggs. |
| Clarine Nangs Sperry married Enos Northrup. |
| Jacob Spicer married Sarah Hand on 6-May-1715. |
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Albertus Spier was born in Apr-1718 at Pemmerpoch, New Jersey.
He was baptized on 18-May-1718 at Lutheran Church, New York City, New York County, New York.
He married Orseltie Westervelt, daughter of Johannes Westervelt and Efie De Groot, on 15-Jan-1744 at Dutch Reformed Church, Schraalenburgh, Bergen County, New Jersey.
Albertus Spier married Orseltie Westervelt, daughter of Johannes Westervelt and Efie De Groot, on 15-Jun-1744.
Albertus Spier died on 30-Sep-1770 at age 52.
BS: Genealogical Magazine of NJ (Jan. 1980), Vol. 55, Number 1, Pg. 69, #36, 'The Early Spier Family' by Janet T. Riemer. BS: LDS Church, Salt Lake City, Utah. Microfilm #1293956, Item 5. Lutheran Church records of New York, New Jersey, Albany and other places, Pg. 68. Baptism is 18 May 1718. Witnesses are Barent Van Hoorn and Fytge Van Boschkerck. MS: NJ State Library - Books - Records of the Reformed Dutch Churches of Hackensack and Schraalenburgh, NJ, Part I (A974.921 R332a pt. 1 ), Schraalenburgh, Pg. 44. MS: Janet T. Riemer. She mentions that the marriage was recorded in both Schraalenburgh and Hackensack. I could only find in Schraalenburgh. DS: Ibid. Mentioned in the Holland Society Year Book. |
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Cornelius Spier was the son of Frans Johannise Spier and Dierckye Van Houten.
Cornelius Spier was baptized on 20-Jan-1710 at New Jersey.
He married Susanna Vincent, daughter of Levi Vincent and Hester De Veaux, on 18-Mar-1735 at Dutch Reformed Church, Acquackanonk, Passaic County, New Jersey.
Cornelius Spier died on 25-Jun-1785 at New Jersey, at age 75.
BS: Genealogical Magazine of NJ (Jan. 1980), Vol. 55, Number 1, Pg. 127, #43, 'The Early Spier Family' by Janet T. Riemer. MS: Ibid. DS: Ibid. Bible records - Gardner Collection, Rutgers University Library. MS: NJ State Library, Vital Records of the Protestant Dutch Reformed Church at Acquackanonk, Passaic, New Jersey, 1727-1816, A974.923, A734, Pg. 211, #135. Note: Cornelius served in the Revolutionary War as a captain in the 2nd Regiment of the Essex County Militia. His will was written 15 May 1784 and proved 15 November 1785 names his wife, daughters and their husbands. NJ Archives 35:368. |
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Frans Johannise Spier was the son of Jan Hendricks Spier and Maritje Franse.
Frans Johannise Spier was born before 2-Apr-1683.
Frans Johannise Spier was born circa Apr-1683 at Acquackanonk, Passaic County, New Jersey.
He was baptized on 2-Apr-1683 at Dutch Reformed Church, Bergen, Hudson County, New Jersey.
He married Dierckye Van Houten, daughter of Cornelis Roelofse Van Houten and Magdalena Van Giesen, on 17-Mar-1705 at Dutch Reformed Church, Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey.
Frans Johannise Spier married Hester Delamater, daughter of Isaac LeMaitre and Cornelia Evertse Van Ness, on 4-Oct-1733 at Dutch Reformed Church, Acquackanonk, Passaic County, New Jersey.
Frans Johannise Spier died before 8-Jan-1771 at Bergen, Hudson County, New Jersey.
He was also known as Frans Jans Spier. Church: Dutch Reformed BS: Baptismal Register of the Bergen Reformed Church, 1666-1788, Advanced Pages taken from the Year Book of the Holland Society of New York for 1913, Arranged by Edward Van Winkle, Recording Secretary, Pg. 29. (Book in my possession) Witnesses are Jan Aertsen van de Bilt and Annetje Ariaense Sips. BS: NJ State Archives; NJ Genealogical Magazine (Jan. 1980), Vol. 55, Number 1, Pgs. 8-9, 'The Early Spier Family' by Janet T. Riemer. Baptized 2 April 1683. MS: NJ State Library - Books - Records of the Reformed Dutch Churches of Hackensack and Schraalenburgh, NJ, Part I (A974.921 R332a pt. 1 ), Hackensack, Pg. 29. MS: NJ State Library, Vital Records of the Protestant Dutch Reformed Church at Acquackanonk, Passaic, New Jersey, 1727-1816, A974.923, A734, Pg. 209, #108. - for marriage to Hester De Lameter. DS: Janet T. Riemer article. NJ Archives Wills 34:491. Will written 30 December 1767 and proved 8 Jan. 1771. |
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Jan Hendricks Spier was baptized on 5-Oct-1653 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, New York County, New York.
Jan Hendricks Spier was born circa Oct-1653 at New Amsterdam, New York County, New York.
He married Maritje Franse on 12-Aug-1679 at Dutch Reformed Church, Bergen, Hudson County, New Jersey.
Jan Hendricks Spier died before 18-Sep-1724 at Acquackanonk, Passaic County, New Jersey.
He was also known as Johannes Hendricks Spier. |
| Possibly the daughter Magdalena Janse Spier was the daughter of Jan Hendricks Spier and Maritje Franse. Possibly the daughter Magdalena Janse Spier was baptized on 11-Apr-1687. She married (Unknown) Toers. Possibly the daughter Magdalena Janse Spier married Johannes Simese Van Winkle, son of Symon Jacobse Van Winkle and Annatje Arianse Sip, in 1706/7 at Dutch Reformed Church, Acquackanonk, Passaic County, New Jersey. |
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John Spiers resided at at Of Lamborn, Woodlands, England. |
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Dr. John Spiers was the son of John Spiers.
Dr. John Spiers was born circa 1661 at England.
Dr. John Spiers was born circa 1650.
He married Joan Mendenhall, daughter of Thomas Mendenhall and Jone Stroud, on 10-May-1681 at Reading and Warboro Monthly Meeting, England.
Dr. John Spiers married Joan Mendenhall, daughter of Thomas Mendenhall and Jone Stroud, on 10-Jul-1681 at Reading, Berkshire, England.
Dr. John Spiers married Joan Mendenhall, daughter of Thomas Mendenhall and Jone Stroud, on 10-Jul-1681 at Lambourn Woodlands, Berkshire, England.
Dr. John Spiers died in Mar-1703 at England.
He was also known as Dr. John Spier Md. |
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