Ancestors of David Kipp Conover
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Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven (M)
b. 29-Jan-1679, d. 4-Jun-1744, #345
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Relationship=6th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr..
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Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven was the son of Willem Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven and Jannetije Pieterse Monfoort.
Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven was born on 29-Jan-1679 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York.
He was baptized on 2-Feb-1679 at Flatbush, Kings County, New York.
He married Anna Remson on 7-Jul-1685 at Queens Newton, New York.
Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven married Sara Schenck, daughter of Roelof Martense Schenck and Annetje Wyckoff, on 12-Nov-1705 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York,, his cousin.
Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven died on 4-Jun-1744 at Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, at age 65.
He was buried circa 5-Jun-1744 at Golden Farm, Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
His estate was probated on 17-Jul-1744.
He was also known as Jacob Van Kouwenhoven. He was also known as Jacob Couenhoven. He was also known as Jacob Willemse Couwenhoven. He was also known as Jacob Covenhoven. He was also known as Jacob Van Couwenhoven. He member at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1709. He left a will on 5-Jul-1743 yeoman; will of. Children--Martin, Roeloff, Jacob, Garret, Peter and John. Granddaughter--Sarah Covenhoven. Grandsons--Daniel Covenhoven, Daniel Hendrickson and Jacob Hendrickson. Executors--Roeloff, Jacob and Garret. Witnesses--Joseph Goulder, George Crawford, Elias Golden and Charles Henderson. Inventory (£618.18.8) includes six negros, large Bible, 217 bushels Indian corn, books, 32 barrels flour; also bonds and book debts from--Aron Stryker, Joseph, John and James Dorsett, Benjamin and John Carman, Andrease Johnson, Tunis and Stephen Amack, Mathias Peterson, Andrew Bray, Harman Johnson, Joseph Cooper, Stephen Heviland, Hendrick Smock, Tunis Swart, William Williamson, George Crawford, Samuel and George Jobs, Tunis Denice, John Williams, Andrew Crawford, Thomas Harbert, Johannes and John Brewer, Joseph, Andrew, Benjamin, James and John Willson, Daniel and Thomas Seabrook, Gershom Wallen, Richard Burden, John Mount, Elias Golder, James Hutchins, William Covenhoven of Flat Lands, Samuel, Joseph, and Jacob Dennis, Job Throckmorton, Thomas and William Layton, Abraham and John Watson, Robert White, John Taylor, John Tennison, Cornelius Vandevear, William and Thomas Patten, John Mackleese, Samuel, Obadiah and Obadiah Holmes, Jr., Rulof and Jacob Covenhoven. Made by Samuel Ogborne, Hendrick Hendrickson and Edward Taylor. On 3-Dec-1744. |
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Jacob Wolphertse Van Kouwenhoven was the son of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven and Neeltgen Jacobsdochter.
Jacob Wolphertse Van Kouwenhoven was born in 1615 at Amersfoort, Utrecht, Netherlands.
He 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. Jacob Wolphertse Van Kouwenhoven married Hester Jansen, daughter of Lijsbet Setten, on 1-Dec-1637 at New Church, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands; Married by Domine Gelldorpus (Bible). Jacob Wolphertse Van Kouwenhoven married Magdaleentje Jacobs Van Amsterdam on 26-Sep-1655. Jacob Wolphertse Van Kouwenhoven died before 21-Apr-1670. He died in 1673 or 1674 at New Amsterdam, New York County, New York. He was also known as Jacob Worlfertsen Van Kouwenhoven. He was also known as Jacob Van Couwenhoven. He was also known as Jacob Van Kouwenhoven. The Inventory of Jacob Wolphertse Van Kouwenhoven was taken on 21-Apr-1670. |
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Jan Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven was the son of Gerret Wolfersen Van Kouwenhoven and Aeltje Cornelis Cool.
He was born in 1639, perhaps at Flatlands, L.I., NY.
Jan Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven married Gerardina de Sille, daughter of Nicasius de Sille and Cornelia Meulmans, on 18-May-1670.
Jan Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven married Gerardina de Sille, daughter of Nicasius de Sille and Cornelia Meulmans, on 19-May-1670.
Jan Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven died circa 1714 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.
He died circa 1724.
He was also known as Jan Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven. He was also known as Jan Gerretsen Van Couwenhoven. He was also known as Jan Gerretse Kowenhoven. He was licensed to trade in in 1665 Albany, Albany County, New York. He was a member of the Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn in 1677 and 1685 at Dutch Reformed Church, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He resided at between 1677 and 1685; Brooklyn Ferry. He was a commissioner of Brooklyn, 1690, by act of Court of General Sessions of which he was at that time a grand juryman. |
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Johannes Van Kouwenhoven was baptized on 14-Apr-1677 at Dutch Reformed Church, New York City, New York County, New York.
He married Rachel Johannes Benson, daughter of Capt. Johannes Benson and Lysbet Van Deusen, on 8-May-1708.
Johannes Van Kouwenhoven married Rachel Johannes Benson, daughter of Capt. Johannes Benson and Lysbet Van Deusen, on 7-May-1707.
Johannes Van Kouwenhoven was also known as Johannes Covenhoven. He was also known as Johannes Van Couwenhoven. July 6, 1718, They removed from Harlem, NY and joined the Dutch Church of Hackensack, NJ. He and Rachel Johannes Benson by letter of removal form Harlem they joined the at Dutch Reformed Church, Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey, 6-Jul-1718. |
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Marretje Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven was the daughter of Gerret Wolfersen Van Kouwenhoven and Aeltje Cornelis Cool.
Marretje Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven was baptized on 10-Apr-1644 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, New York County, New York.
Marretje Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven was born on 10-Apr-1644 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York.
She was baptized on 10-Sep-1644 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York.
She married Coert Stevense Van Voorhees, son of Steven Coerts Van Voorhees and Aeltje Wessels, before 1664.
Marretje Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven died between 1702 and 1709.
She was also known as Marytje Van Couwenhoven. She was also known as Marretje Van Couvenhoven. She was also known as Marretje Kowenhoven. |
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Neeltje Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven was the daughter of Gerret Wolfersen Van Kouwenhoven and Aeltje Cornelis Cool.
Neeltje Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven was baptized on 20-Sep-1641 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York.
Neeltje Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven was born on 20-Sep-1641 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York.
She married Roelof Martense Schenck, son of Martin Van Nydeck Schenck and Maria Margretha Bockhurst, circa 1660 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York.
Neeltje Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven died circa 1672.
She was also known as Neeltje Van Couvenhoven. She was also known as Neeltje Gerretse Van Couwehnoven. She was also known as Neeltje Garetse Kowenhoven. |
| Neeltje Jacobse Van Kouwenhoven was the daughter of Jacob Wolphertse Van Kouwenhoven and Hester Jansen. Neeltje Jacobse Van Kouwenhoven was born on 18-Sep-1639 at New York. She was baptized on 25-Sep-1639; First baptism recorded in the New York Dutch Church  . She married Cornelis Pluvier on 6-Jan-1662 at New York; Cornelius was a widower. |
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Neeltje Van Kouwenhoven was the daughter of Willem Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven and Jannetije Pieterse Monfoort.
Neeltje Van Kouwenhoven was born on 7-Feb-1668/69 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York.
Neeltje Van Kouwenhoven was born on 7-Dec-1667 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York.
She married John Pieterse Wyckoff, son of Pieter Claesen Wyckoff and Grietje Cornelis Van Ness, in 1692 at Flatbush, Kings County, New York.
Neeltje Van Kouwenhoven was also known as Neeltje Covenhoven. She was also known as Neetje Van Couwenhoven. She was also known as Neeltje Couwenhoven. She and John Pieterse Wyckoff members at Dutch Reformed Church, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1709. |
| Peter Harmensz Van Kouwenhoven married Anneke Bertholf, daughter of Quirinus Bertholf and Sara Guilamse Van Coperen, on 26-Jan-1667 at Sluis, Zeeland, Netherlands. |
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Pieter Willemse Van Kouwenhoven was the son of Willem Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven and Jannetije Pieterse Monfoort.
Pieter Willemse Van Kouwenhoven was baptized on 12-Feb-1671 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York.
Pieter Willemse Van Kouwenhoven was born on 12-Feb-1671 at Flatbush, Kings County, New York.
He married Patience Daws, daughter of Elias Daws and Elizabeth (Unknown), circa 1694.
Pieter Willemse Van Kouwenhoven died circa Feb-1755 at near, Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
He died in 1755 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
He died in Feb-1755.
His estate was probated on 23-Apr-1755.
His estate was probated on 21-Apr-1751.
He was also known as Pieter Covenhoven. He was also known as Pieter Williamse Cowenhoven. In 1709, He was an Elder of the Brick Church, Marlborough, NJ. Both were members of the Church. He left a will on 15-Mar-1743. |
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Sara Willemse Van Kouwenhoven was the daughter of Willem Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven and Jannetije Pieterse Monfoort.
Sara Willemse Van Kouwenhoven was born on 20-Dec-1674 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York.
Sara Willemse Van Kouwenhoven was born on 27-Dec-1674 at Kings County, New York.
She was baptized on 6-Jan-1675 at Dutch Reformed Church, Flatlands, Kings County, New York.
She married Jan Roelofse Schenck, son of Roelof Martense Schenck and Neeltje Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven, on 1-Oct-1692 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York, her cousin.
Sara Willemse Van Kouwenhoven married Jan Roelofse Schenck, son of Roelof Martense Schenck and Neeltje Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven, in 1691 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York, his cousin.
Sara Willemse Van Kouwenhoven died on 31-Jan-1761 at Pleasant Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey, at age 86.
She died on 3-Jan-1761 at age 86.
She was buried circa 1-Feb-1761 at Schenck-Couwenhoven Cemetery, Pleasant Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
She was also known as Sarah Van Kouwenhoven. She was also known as Sarah Cowenhoven. She was also known as Sara Willemse Van Covenhoven. She was also known as Sarah Covenhoven. She was also known as Saartje Couwenhoven. She and Jan Roelofse Schenck members at Dutch Reformed Church, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1709. Sara Willemse Van Kouwenhoven at Member Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1750. |
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Triinke Van Kouwenhoven was the daughter of Jan Willmse Kowenhoven and Jacoba Cornelisse Vanderveer.
Triinke Van Kouwenhoven was baptized on 30-Oct-1709 at Dutch Reformed Church, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Triinke Van Kouwenhoven was born in 1709 at Penn's Neck, Mercer County, New Jersey.
She died young after 30-Oct-1709.
She was also known as Tryntje Kouwenhoven. She was also known as Triinke Covenhoven. |
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Tryntje Van Kouwenhoven was the daughter of Jan Willmse Kowenhoven and Jacoba Cornelisse Vanderveer.
Tryntje Van Kouwenhoven was baptized on 6-Apr-1712 at Dutch Reformed Church, Marlboro, Middlesex County, New Jersey; not mentioned in father's will.
She resided at at Kentucky. |
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Willem Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven was the son of Gerret Wolfersen Van Kouwenhoven and Aeltje Cornelis Cool.
Willem Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven was born in 1636 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York; although his father's purchase of land there was not dated until July 26, 1638.
He married Altie Jorise Brinckeroff, daughter of Joris Dirksen Brinckerhoef and Susannah Dubbels, on 21-Mar-1660 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York.
Willem Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven married Jannetije Pieterse Monfoort, daughter of Pierre Montfort and Sarah De Plancken, on 12-Feb-1665 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York.
Willem Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven died in 1728 at Monmouth County, New Jersey.
He died between 1721 and 1723.
He died circa 1728.
He was also known as William Kouwenhoven. He was also known as William Gerretse Couwenhoven. He was also known as William Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven. On the earliest survivig list of members of the Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, Sep 12, 1660, appear the names of Willem Gerritse Van Couwenhoven, his first wife, and her parents. On an unknown date Willem Gerretse, on behalf of his first wiife, was one of the three heirs to the Brooklyn grant of his father-in-law, Joris Dicksen Brinckerhoff, and joined with the other heirs in selling this property on January 16, 1661. He was Magistrate of Brooklyn 1661, 1662, and 1664. On 1662 Signed a petition on May 25, 1662, as schepen. He was deacon in 1663 at Dutch Reformed Church, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He resided at at Flatlands, Kings County, New York, in 1667 His name apears on the patent of Flatland, 1667 and he apparently removed there about this time. He was an Elder at Dutch Reformed Church, Flatlands, Kings County, New York, 1677. He signed the oath of allegiance at some time between Sep 26-30, 1687 being called a resident of "fflackland" and native born. At Signed oath of allegiance, Flatlands, Kings County, New York. The Records of th Brick Church, Marlborough, Monmouth Co., NJ, originally known as the Reformed Church of Freehold of the Navasink, begin in 1709 and show that in that year seven children of Willem Gerretse were already members of that congregation namely, Cornelis, Pieter,Albert, Jan, Jacob, Neeltje (Nelke), and Sara. In 1717, two other children appear as members, Annetje (Autie) and Jacomina (Jockamiinke). It was not until 1721 that the chuch shows as members "Willem Ger Kowvenhoven and his wife," and since the wife, Jannetje (Janneke), appears alone on the list in 1723, it seems possible that Willem Gerretse died between 1721 and 1723. He sold land He sold his plantation in Brooklyn to his son William and moved to Monmouth County, NJ in Nov-1709. On an unknown date The existence of the original Bible of Willem Gerrete, with his own record of his marriages and the births of his children, states that he married "Altieu Yoris" in the year 1660. She was Altje, daughter of Joris Dickerson Brinckerhoff, and was the widow of Cornelis Mattys (Mathiews). She died on June 3, 1663, and Willem Gerretse married secondly, on Febrary 12, 1665, "Jannetie Peters," who was Jannetje, daughter of Peter Monfort. She was baptized as Jannetje on May 8, 1646, in the D. R. Church of New Amsterdam. |
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William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven was the son of Willem Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven and Jannetije Pieterse Monfoort.
William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven was born on 7-Mar-1685/86 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York.
He married Annetie Lucasse Van Voorhees, daughter of Lucas Stevense Van Voorhees and Catherine Hansen Van Noortstrand, on 5-Jun-1709.
William Willemse Van Kouwenhoven died on 19-Jan-1769 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York, at age 82.
He died on 19-Jan-1768 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York, at age 81.
His estate was probated on 30-Mar-1769.
He was buried after 19-Jan-1769 at Flatlands Cemetery, Flatlands, Kings County, New York.
He was also known as William Couwenhoven. He was also known as William W. Covenhoven. He was also known as William Covenhoven. His will dated, Dec 10, 1757, names deceased father, wife, children, son-in-law, and grandchildren. Refers to slaves and lands in Flatlands. |
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Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven was the son of Gerritt Jansz Couwenhoven.
Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven was born before 1-May-1579; when baptisms began in Amersfoort, Netherlands.
Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven was born circa 1583 at Netherlands; he stated on October 8, 1638 that he was 54 years old.
Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven was born circa 1584.
Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven was born circa 1588 at Netherlands.
He married Aeltje Jansdochter.
Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven married Neeltgen Jacobsdochter, daughter of Jacob Petersz and Metgen Jacobsdr, on 17-Jan-1604/5 at Dutch Reformed Church, Amersfoort, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Marriage banns for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven and Neeltgen Jacobsdochter were published on 9-Jan-1605 at Amersfoort, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven died between 2-Mar-1662 and 24-Jun-1662 at New Amersfoort, Kings County, New York.
He was also known as Wulphert Gerritsz Van Couwenhoven. He was also known as Wolfert Gerritsz Van Couwenhoven. He was also known as Wulffer Geritsz Van Couwenhoven. He was also known as Wulpher Gerritsz Van Couwenhoven. He was also known as Wolfert Gerretson Van Couwenhoven. He was also known as Wolfert Gerretsen Van Kouwenhoven. He was also known as Wolfert Garretsen Van Couwenhoven. He was also known as Wolfert Gerretsz Van Kouwenhoven. On 15-Dec-1611 The first reference to WOLFER GERRITSE when Wulphert Gerrits signed an agreement with his stylized A. According to the terms of that document, he agreed to assume the property and debts of the deceased parents of his wive Neeltgen Jacobsdr from the other heirs for 100 guilders. Her brother Herman Jacobsz also signed this document as well as her brother-in-law Willem Dircx who was married to Aeltgen Jacobs Petergen Petersdr, the underage daughter of her brother Peter Jacobsz, had already received 50 guilders. On 22-Mar-1612 Wulphert Gerritsz and his wife Neeltgen Jacosdr sold a bleachcamo outside the Coppelpoort of Amersfoort to Hendrick Janss and his wife Hasgenb Thonis fo 1,200 Carolus guilders, the occupation of Wolfert is not disclosed in this document. In the settlement of the estate of Wolfert's wife in Amersfoort, it was declared before the court that his profession at the time was baker on 8-Aug-1612 at Amersfoort, Utrecht, Netherlands. On 14-Apr-1615 Wolphert took part in a curiious agreement with Herman Zieboltz of Amsterdam, before Johan van Ingen an officer of the court of Utrechet. The name of the Amsterdammer suggests that he was a German or that he was of German descent. His name is also spelled Syboelt and Zyeboltz in those documents. According to a "donatiaq iner vivos" (gift to a living person) Ziebolz gave Wolphert two morgans of turf ground near Cologne in recognition of services rendered )but not payment for them). No monetary amount is mentioned for the services or the turf ground. In a second document of the same date issued by the same officer of the court of Utrecht, Ayeboliz made a debt owed by mim by Henrick Adrianesz and Adriaen Adriansz over to Wulpher Gerrits baker and Cornelis Wynantsz inkeeper. This second document authorized Wulpher Gerritss and Cornelis Wynantsz to assume ownership of the two morgens of turfground mentioned in the first document. These documents create the impression thaqt Zieboltz was unable to pay Wolfert money that he owed him, that the Amsterdammer made over a debt on which he had not been able to collect, and that Wolfert may have agreed to these vague terms because he would otherwise not be able to retrieve anything from his business dealings with the Zieboltz. On 16-May-1616 Wulpher Gerritss baker appeared as a witness before Johan van Ingen officer of the court of Utrecht, in a case in which Willem Gerritz miller testified that Griet Maes was evading the city grain tax. The document does not specify that Wulpher and Willem were brothers, and if such were the case, it is likely that this would have been discussed in the document. On 28-Oct-1616 Hendrick Janss and Haesgen Thonis made the last payment on the bleach camp which they had purchased from Wolfert Gerretse and Neeltge Jacbsdr, and the property was made over to them. He from Aert van Schayck and his wife Anna Barents a house on the Langegraft in Amersfoort whch lay between the hosue of the aforesaid Aert on the one side and that fo Henrickgen Barents widow of Aelbert Conrneiss on the other side, while the breadt of the house lay on the Lieverrouwestraet (Dear Lady Street). Wolphert was listed as a baker. On 30-Jan-1617 at Langegraft, Amersfoort, Utrecht, Netherlands. On between Feb-1617 and Jul-1617 Within a short time, Wolpeher palced three mortgages on this house. Perhaps the transactions with Zieboltz were unprofiatble, and this was one of the causes fo his need for money. On Feb 15, 1617, Wulpher Gerritss baker and his wife Neeltgen Jacobsdr borrowed 100 guidlers from the Armen te Amersfoort on which he agreed to pay 6 guilders per year. On May 16, 1617, Wulpher Gerritss baker and his wife Neeltgen borrowed 200 guilders from Cornelis Baecx van der Tommen at a yearly interest of 12 guilders. On Jul 25, 1617, Wul;phur Gerritss baker and his wife Neelttgen Jacobsdr borrowed 250 guilders from Anna Goerts widow of Franck Frandkss at 15 guilders interest per year. On 3-Jan-1618 Wulphert Gerritsz and his wife Neeltgen Jacobs purchased a bleachcamp outside the Coppelpoort of Amersfoort with Hubert Lambertsz Moll and his wife Geertgen Cornisdochter as thier partners. They borrowed 500 Carolus Guilders from Ghijsbert Cornelisz van Cuijlenburch, a citizen of the city of Utrecht, at an annual interest of 25 guilders and 20 stivers. In addition, Hubert Lamberts and his wife Geertje Cornelisdochter contracted a special mortgage ofr 400 Carolus guilders with the consent of Wulffert Gerritsz and his wife. On the no9rth side of the property lay the River Eem, on the east the city moat and on the south and west the heirs of Gerrit van Speulde. This propety came with two other mortgages: 200 guilders to the Poth and 600 guilders to Jo. Catharina van Morendael not yet conveyed to her. In a codicil, Wulpher Gerritsz baker and his wife Neeltgen Jacobs become party to the mortgage of Hubert Lambertsz Moll and his wife Geertge Cornelis for 400 guilders with interest on Ghijsbert Cornelisz van Culenborch with restriction that Wulpher would pay 150 guilders in the year 1618 and thereafter be free of oblicgation. In the margin is a notation that Dirck van Cullenburch as heir of his father Gysbert van Culenburch acknowledged that the obligation on the mortgage was fully paid on Mar 5, 1628. In the seventeenth century, a bleach camp was a capital intensive, seasonal business which required the labor of relatively many workers. Profits were meager because the buyers of the finished product and the suppliers of raw matierials such as lye were generally the same persons, and they acted to keep theri costs and thus the profits of the bleachers love. There were three types of bleaching activities, and the skills and experience reqiuired of workers was generally so high that each bleachery specialized in but one sort of material: Yarn (garenblekerij), woven cloth (lijnwaadblekerij), or clothing (klerenblekerij). In all three cases, the material was first generally cooked in a lye solution and later spread out on green grass for many weeks in small fields surrounding the bleach house where it was kept damp. Later, iot was cookled in a solution of wheat meal before being again spread on the field for a lenghtly period, the entire process requiring about three months. The consequences of this long procedure was that o9nly wealthy people were the customers of clothing bleachers because only they could afford to part with many items of clothing for so long a time. No equipment of the bleach camp listed in the purcahse document for Wolphert are given. So no indication of what type of bleachery Wolphert purchased. The bleach camp he sold in 1612 included a bleach table meaning it may have been a cloth bleach camp. On 17-Sep-1618 Wulphert Gerritss baker and his wife Neeltge Jacobs contracted a mortgage with Coenraet Fransz, former mayor of the city of Amersfoort, for 100 guilders at an annual interest of 6 guilders, with the house of Wulphert on the Langegracht as security, which house lay between the house of Aert van Schayck and that of Hednrickgen Speldemaeckster. It does not appear that Wolferts endeavor as bleacher met with great success, and this may have been caused by a general malaise in the weavers trade in Amersfoort in this period, which in turn lay on a lack of capital. Because Wolfert's work was dependent on this industry, he was limited as a businessman by the lack of sucess of the parent industry. On 5-Nov-1622 Wolphert was appointed guardian over the five under aged children of Willem Gerritsz Couwenhoven. From NYGBR Wulffer Geridtz, bleacher residing by the Coppelpoort and Harman Willemsz citizen of Amersfoort as "bloetvoochden" (blood guardians) of the five sons of Willem Gerridsz Couwenhoven, namely Gerridt, Willem, Jan, Harmen, and Willem the Younger, none of whom had yet reached the age of majority, made an agreement with the mother of the children Neeltgen Willemsdr the widow of Willem Gerridtsz assisted by the owner of Cowenhoven the honorable Johan de Wijs. This document indicates that Wolfert Gerritse had a brother Willem and that he was the tenant of the farm ouwenhoven which was owned by Johan de Wijs. This document indicates that Wolfert is connected to the Couwenhoven by Hoogland. It is at the same time possible that he was also linked to the Couwenhoven near Woudenberg because he was a son of Gerrit Willemsz van Couwenhoven, but documentation for this has not been discovered. On 24-Mar-1623 Beermt van Munster made a deposition under oath before the lieutenant, the schout, and the schepenen Dam and Bronchorst at the request of the (police) officer. He stated that the previous Saturday afternoon he had caught a bucket of fish by the Coppelpoort bridge and had given half of it to Wulphert the bleacher according to an agreement which they had made, and that Beernt had caught a small number of fish threafter. Wulpher and Harmen Teut then took these fish from Beernt, and they would not divide them with him. Wulpher took the net and tried to give it to his wife. Harman hit Beernt in the eye with a weight in the net, but by then, it was ripped. Beernt then went to the defense of his wife, and Wulpher drew his knife and threatened him without harming him. Dirck Gerritsz, stevedore, using well-chosen words, separated the people from each other. On April 1 1623, Dirch Gerrisz was heard at the request of the officer and made a similar deposition under oath. On 11-Jun-1623 Hubert Moll and his wife Geertgen Cornelis sold a bleach camp to Wulpher Gerritsz bleacher and his wife in which they had been residing. This was situated in Amersfoort outside the Coppelpoort. The property description differs slightly from that given for the land transaction of 1618, but the mortgages are the same. It is likely that this is the same ground that Wulpher Gerritsz and Hubert Moll purchased then. On the date of purchase in 1623, Wulpher Gerritss sold this property to Monsieur Jacques Chiese Cuirass(ier) of the company of his Princely Excellency (Maurits?) and the purchser assumed the mortgages. This is the last document pertaining to Wolfert Gerritse that has been discovered in the archives of Amersfoort. He was a baker and then later a bleacher (bleaching laundry on a grassfield in the sun) before 1624. He immigrated between 1624 and 1625 to New Amsterdam, New York County, New York. He and Neeltgen Jacobsdochter immigrated in Jun-1625 to New Netherlands; or July 1625, with his wife and family on a ship of the Dutch West India Company which saled in the expedidition that was comprsed of the ships Mackerel, Horse, Cow and Sheep. On 1629 Wolfert returned to the Netherlands. On 24-May-1630 He retruned from the Netherlands on board "De Endracht" (the Unity). There exists a letter from Kiiaen van Rensselaer to Wolfert which I have to get from sources. At this time Wolfert was in the Netherlands and the letter had to do with terminating Wolfert's contract with van Rensselaer and mentions that Wolferts wife was unhappy living in New Netherlands. In the letter van Rensselaer states he would not want someone who was not happy working for him to remain in his employ under the circumstances. It was a friendly letter. According to the source there are several letters fo Wolfert from Van Rensselaer. The letter above was read over the phone to me and I have yet to receive the exact copy and don't take short hand in 1632. Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven "Keskateuw" located on Long Island from the Indians. Here was established the first kown white settlement on Long Island. Wolphert called his "plantation" Achterveldt, shown on the Manatu Map of New Netherlands as farm No. 36 near the Indian long house to the Kestachau tribe. Wolphert's house surrounded by palisades, was the focal pont of the village of New Amersfoort, later called Flatlands. On 30-Jun-1636. On 18-Apr-1657 He got "Smal Civil Rights." On 20-Oct-1661 Wolfert Gerritsen Van Couwenhoven was named in a suit filed by Frans Jansen regardin a dispute ofver a contract in which Jansen was to buy land from Wofert. This was the first time the name Van Couwenhoven was mentioned in referenc to Wolfert. In the October 2004The New York Genealogical & Biographical Society, Review, published and article titled Wolfert Gerritse in the Netherlands: Further Thoughts About the Van Couwenhoven Family This article follows. |
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Lt. Pieter Wolphertse Van Kouwenhoven was the son of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven and Neeltgen Jacobsdochter.
Lt. Pieter Wolphertse Van Kouwenhoven was born circa 1614 at Amersfoort, Utrecht, Netherlands.
He married Hester Daws, daughter of Dawes Symon, on 2-Dec-1640 at Dutch Reformed Church, New York City, New York County, New York.
Before 7-Jan-1642 Lt. Pieter Wolphertse Van Kouwenhoven and Maria du Trieux had a relationship which resulted in issue.
Lt. Pieter Wolphertse Van Kouwenhoven married Aeltje Sibrants on 22-Nov-1665.
Lt. Pieter Wolphertse Van Kouwenhoven married Josynthe Thomas on 19-May-1699; Not historians agree that this marraige took place  .
Lt. Pieter Wolphertse Van Kouwenhoven and Aeltje Sibrants obtained a marriage license on 4-Nov-1665 at New York.
Lt. Pieter Wolphertse Van Kouwenhoven and Tryntje Pieters were possible father and daughter. Lt. Pieter Wolphertse Van Kouwenhoven was also known as Peter Van Cowenhoven. He was also known as Pieter Wolfertsen Van Kouwenhoven. He was also known as Pieter Kowenhoven. He was also known as Pieter Van Couwenhoven. He I, the undersigned Pieter Wolphersen, hereby acknowledge for myself, my heirs and successors that this day, date underwritten, I have adopted, as I do hereby adopt, Aeltjem Pieters van Couwenhoven, my own daughter, whom I have begotten and procreated by Maria de Truy, promising therefore that from this date I shall do by the above-named, my daughter, as a god fearing father is bound and ought to do by his own legitimate daughter; therefore, I hereby discharge and release Cornelis Volckersen, husband and guardian of the aforesaid Maria de Truy, from all charges and responsibilities incidental to the bringing up of a child till she becomes of age; I, Pieter Wolphersen, promising to look after the child, to let her learn to read and to bring her up according to my means. Furthermore, if I do not beget any children by my present wife, the above named child shall be my rightful heiress and inheritrix, as if she were duly begotten in lawful wedlock, and if it happens that children be begotten by me and my wife, the above named Aeltjen Pieters shall receive, like the legitimate children on my side, a just child's portion of all such goods, means and effects as it shall please the Lord God Almighty to bestow on me. Requesting that this may have effect before all courts, I have signed this without fraud in the presence of the subscribing witnesses hereto invited. Done, the 7th day of January 1642. This is x the mark of Pieter Wolphersen Jacob Couwenhoven Philippe du Trieux Acknowledged before me, Cornelis van Tienhoven, Secretary on 7-Jan-1642. He commisoned a Lt. during the Esopus War on 30-Jun-1663. He in 1688 at Brewer, Elizabethtown, Essex County, New Jersey. |
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Adrian Van Laer was the son of Gerritt Van Laer and Barbara Adriaens.
Adrian Van Laer was baptized on 17-Jan-1634 at New Church, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
Adrian Van Laer was born in 1626 at Thuyl, Gelderland, Netherlands.
Adrian Van Laer was born on 17-Jan-1633 at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
He married Abigael Ver Planken, daughter of Abraham Isaacsen Verplank and Maria Vigne, circa 1660; 1st marriage Adrian.
Adrian Van Laer married Luytie Schouen on 28-Apr-1672.
Adrian Van Laer died before 1702 at Orange County, New York.
He was also known as Adrian Lambertszen. He was also known as Adrian Gerritsen Van Laar. |
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Aeltie Adrianse Van Lare was the daughter of Adrian Van Laer and Abigael Ver Planken.
Aeltie Adrianse Van Lare was born on 14-May-1663 at Kingston, New Netherlands.
She was baptized on 26-Apr-1666 at Dutch Reformed Church, Kingston, Ulster County, New York.
She was baptized on 26-Apr-1666 at Dutch Reformed Church, Kingston, Ulster County, New York.
She married Abraham David Ackerman, son of David Ackerman and Lysbeth Bellier, on 28-May-1683 at Flatbush, Kings County, New York.
Aeltie Adrianse Van Lare died on 25-Apr-1706 at age 42.
She was also known as Aeltje Van Laer. She joined the DRC of Flatbus on Sep 21, 1683 21-Sep-1683. She at Church on the Green, Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey, 3-Oct-1696. |
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Geertruyd Jans Van Lent was the daughter of Jan Geritsz Van Lent and Lijsbeth Matthijs Van 's Gravenweert.
Geertruyd Jans Van Lent was born circa 1643 at Utrecht, Netherlands.
Geertruyd Jans Van Lent was born circa 1637.
She married Jan Otto Van Tuyl, son of Otto Jans Van Tuyl and Neelken Geerloff, before 23-Apr-1661 at Utrecht, Netherlands.
Marriage banns for Geertruyd Jans Van Lent and Anthonius Laenen were published on 6-Aug-1696 at Dutch Reformed Church, New York City, New York County, New York.
Geertruyd Jans Van Lent died after 11-Apr-1699 at Probably, New Utrecht, Kings County, New York.
She was also known as Gertrude Johns. She was also known as Geertruyd Jans. She was also known as Gertrude Jans. She was also known as Gertruyt Jans. |
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| Jan Geritsz Van Lent married Lijsbeth Matthijs Van 's Gravenweert. |
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| Hendrick Van Lieuwen was the son of Frederick Van Lieuwen. Hendrick Van Lieuwen was baptized on 14-Oct-1683. He married Geertje Cortelyou, daughter of Jacques Cortelyou and Maretje Hendrickse Smock, on 18-Apr-1713. Hendrick Van Lieuwen married Marya (Unknown) before 1721. |
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Jan Fredericks Van Lieuwen was the son of Frederick Van Lieuwen.
Jan Fredericks Van Lieuwen was born circa 1647/48 at Utrecht, Netherlands.
He emigrated in 1652. |
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Katerina Van Lieuwen was the daughter of Frederick Van Lieuwen.
Katerina Van Lieuwen was born between 1648 and 1650 at Probably, Utrecht, Netherlands.
She married Dirck Stoffelse Langstraat, son of Stoffel Langestraet and Katerina Van Siddolk, in 1666.
Katerina Van Lieuwen died between 1680 and 1690.
She was also known as Catharine Van Lieuwen. |
| Jenneken Gerrets Van Loon married Hans Hansen Van Nostrand. |
| Adrian Van Luets married Abigael Ver Planken, daughter of Abraham Isaacsen Verplank and Maria Vigne, on 28-Apr-1672. |
| Benjamin Van Mater was born on 22-Jan-1702. He married Elizabeth Lane, daughter of Jacob Thysen Lane and Elizabeth Willemse Barkeloo, circa 1729. Benjamin Van Mater died on 21-Jul-1775 at age 73. |
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Neelte Van Mater was the daughter of Benjamin Van Mater and Elizabeth Lane.
Neelte Van Mater was born on 8-Sep-1730.
She married Gerret Covenhoven, son of Jan Willmse Kowenhoven and Jacoba Cornelisse Vanderveer, circa 1748.
Neelte Van Mater died on 31-Jul-1784 at age 53.
She was also known as Neeltje Van Mater. She at member of Dutch Church, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1751. |
| John Van Meteren was born in 1663. He married Rebecca Van Cleef on 4-Nov-1693. John Van Meteren died on 1-Jan-1747. |
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Gertrude Van Mulheym married Willem Willemse Bennet, son of Willem Adriansz Bennet and Mary Badie, on 9-Apr-1660 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, New York County, New York.
Gertrude Van Mulheym was also known as Gertrude Van Mulheyn. She was also known as Gertrude Van Mullen. She was also known as Geertruyte Van Mullen. She was also known as Geertruyte Van Mulheyn. She and Willem Willemse Bennet confirmed as members with attrestation from New Amstedam at Dutch Reformed Church, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, 25-Dec-1661. |
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Gysbert Van Natta married Volkertie Collier, daughter of Michael Collier and Frytje Jur. Van Holsen, on 3-Apr-1751.
Gysbert Van Natta resided at at Somerset County, New Jersey, in Apr-1751. |
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| Cornelia Evertse Van Ness was the daughter of Cornelius Hendrick Van Ness and Maycke Hendrieux Van Der Burchgraeff. Cornelia Evertse Van Ness was born circa 1662 at Harlem, New York County, New York. Cornelia Evertse Van Ness was born circa 1662 at Albany, Albany County, New York. She married Isaac LeMaitre, son of Glaude le Maistre and Hester DuBois, on 3-Dec-1681 at Harlem, New York County, New York. Cornelia Evertse Van Ness died at Probably, Harlem, New York County, New York. She died circa 1720 at New Harlem, Kings County, New York. |
| Cornelis Van Ness was the son of Gerrit Van Ness. Cornelis Van Ness was born at Noordeloos, Netherlands. |
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Cornelius Hendrick Van Ness was the son of Hendrick Gerritse Van Ness and Gerritje (Unknown).
Cornelius Hendrick Van Ness was born in 1599/0 at Nes, Island of Ameland, Netherlands.
He married Maycke Hendrieux Van Der Burchgraeff, daughter of Hendrick A. Van Der Burchgraeff and Annetje Janse, on 31-Jul-1625 at Harvendijk, Zeeland, Netherlands.
Cornelius Hendrick Van Ness married Maritie Damen on 21-Mar-1663/64 at Renselaerwyck, Rensselaer County, New York.
Cornelius Hendrick Van Ness died after 12-Nov-1684 at Fairfield, Essex County, New Jersey.
He was also known as Cornelius Hendrickse Van Ness. He resided at at Vianen on the Haverdijk, South Holland, Netherlands, in 1625. He and Maycke Hendrieux Van Der Burchgraeff immigrated in Aug-1641 to Rensselaerseick, New Netherlands; probably came aboard the ship "den Eyckenboon" which arrived at New Amsterdam in August 1641. He is mentiooned with Andries de Vos and Corneilis Segers van Egmont as being the prionciple farmers of Rensselaerswyck colony whose terms all other farmes must accept in 1643. Cornelis, his wife and son-in-law Peter Claes, had arguments with Director Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst of Rensselaerswyck. These arguments resulted in several law suits, and Van Ness was forced to apoogize for the slanderous language he used against the Director. In 1648. On 25-Aug-1650 Cornelis Van Ness leased tor eight years a farm in Greenbush, Renssselaerswyck. Cornelius Hendrick Van Ness held the position of of Counciler of Rensselaerwyck between 1652 and 1658. He was granted a patent fo 50 morgens of land at Amerrsfoort (Flatlands, Long Island), where in 1664 his dughter Grietie and her husband, Peter Claes, later called Wyckoff, lived on 23-May-1659. He held the position of of Counciler of Rensselaerwyck between 1660 and 1661. He held the position of of Counciler of Rensselaerwyck in 1663. He was grandted a patent of 21 Morgens of land in Schenectady on 16-Jun-1664. He left a will in 1677 at Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York. He and Maritie Damen resided at at Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York, in 1677. On 12-Nov-1684 the last record of Cornelis Van Ness, he is referred to as "old Van Nes." |
| Frans Van Ness was the son of Gerrit Van Ness. Frans Van Ness was born at Noordeloos, Netherlands. |
| Gerrit Cornelissen Van Ness was the son of Cornelius Hendrick Van Ness and Maycke Hendrieux Van Der Burchgraeff. Gerrit Cornelissen Van Ness was born circa 1645. Gerrit Cornelissen Van Ness was born circa 1642 at Greenbush, Albany County, New York. He married Marietie Lockermans on 14-Feb-1675/76; Second marriage Gerrit. Gerrit Cornelissen Van Ness married (Unknown) (Unknown); 1st wife Gerrit. Gerrit Cornelissen Van Ness died before 10-Jun-1715 at Albany, Albany County, New York. |
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| Gerrit Van Ness was born in 1540 at Emerland, South Holland, Netherlands. |
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Gerritje Van Ness was the daughter of Cornelius Hendrick Van Ness and Maycke Hendrieux Van Der Burchgraeff.
Gerritje Van Ness was born circa 1626 at Netherlands.
She married Roelof Cornelissen Van Houten, son of Cornelis Van Houten and Adriana Van Bruechysen, in 1643 at Bergen, Hudson County, New Jersey.
Gerritje Van Ness married Roelof Cornelissen Van Houten, son of Cornelis Van Houten and Adriana Van Bruechysen, in 1643 at Rensselaerswyckl, New York.
Gerritje Van Ness died on 10-Sep-1689 at Bergen, Hudson County, New Jersey.
She died before 1664.
She died on 11-Sep-1689 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York.
She was also known as Gerritie Cornelis Van Ness. |
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Grietje Cornelis Van Ness was the daughter of Cornelius Hendrick Van Ness and Maycke Hendrieux Van Der Burchgraeff.
Grietje Cornelis Van Ness was born in 1627 at Emberland, Netherlands.
Grietje Cornelis Van Ness was born between 1624 and 1630 at Netherlands.
Grietje Cornelis Van Ness was born circa 1625 at Netherlands.
She married Pieter Claesen Wyckoff, son of Claes Cornelissen Van Schouwen and Margaret Van Der Goes, between Mar-1645 and 1649 at Renssalar (Albany), New York.
Grietje Cornelis Van Ness died between 1699 and 1703 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York.
She was also known as Grietje Van Ness. She was also known as Margrietje Van Ness Not on GEDCOM file TERHUB. She was also known as Gerrit Cornelissen Van Ness. |
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Hendrick Cornelisse Van Ness was the son of Cornelius Hendrick Van Ness and Maycke Hendrieux Van Der Burchgraeff.
Hendrick Cornelisse Van Ness was born circa 1638 at Vianen, South Holland, Netherlands.
He married Annatie Everts Pels, daughter of Evert Pels and Jannetje Symens, on 21-Oct-1663 at Kingston, Ulster County, New York.
Hendrick Cornelisse Van Ness married Catarina Van Dam, daughter of Claes Ripse Van Dam, on 25-Nov-1688.
Hendrick Cornelisse Van Ness died before 9-May-1717 at Albany, Albany County, New York.
He immigrated in Aug-1641 to New Amsterdam, New York County, New York. He and Annatie Everts Pels resided at at Greenbush, Albany County, New York, on 4-Oct-1673. Hendrick Cornelisse Van Ness held the position of a deputy of the Court of Assizes at NY on 25-Sep-1683. He held the position of retired as magistrate of Rensselaerswyck, NY on 7-Oct-1684 at Renselaerwyck, Albany County, New York. He was received a patent for 70,000 acres of land in Hoosick northeast of Albany on 2-Jun-1688. |
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| Hendrick Gerritse Van Ness was the son of Gerrit Van Ness. Hendrick Gerritse Van Ness was born in 1580 at Emberland, Netherlands. He married Gerritje (Unknown) circa 1600 at Netherlands. Hendrick Gerritse Van Ness married Anneke Gerritje Wessels, daughter of Hendrick Wessels and (Unknown) (Unknown), on 19-Apr-1654. |
| Hendrickje Cornelis Van Ness was the daughter of Cornelius Hendrick Van Ness and Maycke Hendrieux Van Der Burchgraeff. Hendrickje Cornelis Van Ness was born in 1640 at Albany, Albany County, New York. She married Jan Janse Oothout. |
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| Jan Cornelise Van Ness was the son of Cornelius Hendrick Van Ness and Maycke Hendrieux Van Der Burchgraeff. Jan Cornelise Van Ness was born circa 1646. Jan Cornelise Van Ness was born circa 1640 at Greenbush, Albany County, New York. He married Aaltje (Unknown). Jan Cornelise Van Ness married Neltje Claase. |
| Johanna Van Ness was born on 26-Mar-1693 at Pequannock, Morris County, New Jersey. She married Garret Jacobusse. |
| Joris Van Ness was the son of Gerrit Van Ness. Joris Van Ness was born at Gorinchem, Netherlands. |
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Simon Van Ness was the son of Hendrick Cornelisse Van Ness and Annatie Everts Pels.
Simon Van Ness was born in 1666 at Greenbush, Albany County, New York.
Simon Van Ness was born in 1670 at Schnectady, Schenectady County, New York.
He married Rachel Van Deusen, daughter of Melchert Van Deusen and Engeltje Rutgers Van Schoenderwoert, before 1693.
Simon Van Ness married Hester Delamater, daughter of Isaac LeMaitre and Cornelia Evertse Van Ness, on 15-Jan-1700/1 at New York City, New York County, New York.
Simon Van Ness died before 4-Oct-1733 at Fairfield, Essex County, New Jersey.
He He was commissioned an Ensgn in the Albany County Militiad dur the French and Indian troubles. He was one of those who pursued the French and their Indian ally after the attack on Schnectady, Feb. 9, 1690 between 1690 and 1691 at Albany County, New York. He and Rachel Van Deusen resided at at New York City, New York County, New York, circa 1694. Simon Van Ness and Rachel Van Deusen Membership transfered from the church at New York to the church at Acquackanonk, NJ at Dutch Reformed Church, Acquackanonk, Passaic County, New Jersey, 3-Oct-1698. Simon Van Ness along with others purchased land from the Indians at Fairfield, NJ on 1-May-1701 at Fairfield, Essex County, New Jersey. He and Hester Delamater resided at at Fairfield, Essex County, New Jersey, circa 1702. |
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Sarah Van Nest was the daughter of Pieter Pietersen Van Neste and Judith Jorise Rapalje.
Sarah Van Nest was baptized on 21-Mar-1673/74 at Dutch Reformed Church, New York City, New York County, New York.
Sarah Van Nest was born on 16-Mar-1673/74 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.
She married Christophel Phillipus Steynmets, son of Capt. Casparus Johannes Steynmets II and Jannetje Gerrits Van Steenwyck, on 12-Apr-1699 at Ahasymus, Bergen County, New Jersey.
Sarah Van Nest died on 1-Jun-1732 at Passaic, Passaic County, New Jersey, at age 58.
She was also known as Saartje Van Nest. |
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Pieter Pietersen Van Neste married Judith Jorise Rapalje, daughter of Joris Janssen Rapalje and Catalynie Catalina Trico, circa 1652.
Pieter Pietersen Van Neste was also known as Peter Van Ness. He emigrated in 1647 from Utrecht, Netherlands. He resided at at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, between 1675 and 1683. He resided at at Somerset County, New Jersey, circa 1684. |
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