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Bernardus Ver Veelen (M)
b. 1688, #20461
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Bernardus Ver Veelen was the son of Daniel Ver Veelen and Aletta Schaets.
Bernardus Ver Veelen was born in 1688 at Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey.
He married Evertie Delameter, daughter of Isaac LeMaitre and Cornelia Evertse Van Ness, on 6-Apr-1713.
Bernardus Ver Veelen married Jannetie Vanderbeek circa 1732.
Bernardus Ver Veelen was also known as Bernardus Vervalen. He resided at at Rockland County, New York, circa 1710; his home. |
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Bernardus Ver Veelen was the son of Bernardus Ver Veelen and Jannetie Vanderbeek.
Bernardus Ver Veelen was born on 30-Oct-1737 at Tappan, Rockland County, New York.
He married Marretje Blauvelt, daughter of Isaac Gerritsen Blauvelt and Saartje Van Schyven.
Bernardus Ver Veelen died on 20-Apr-1820 at age 82.
He was buried after 20-Apr-1820 at Dutch Reformed Church Churchyard, Tappan, Rockland County, New York.
His estate was probated on 2-Sep-1820.
He was also known as Bernardus Vervalen. He served in the Revolutionary War. He left a will on 21-Aug-1818. |
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| Catharina Ver Veelen was the daughter of Hans Ver Veelen and Catharina Jans Oliviers. Catharina Ver Veelen was born on 16-Mar-1579 at Dutch Church, Cologne, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany. She died in 1601. |
| Catharina Ver Veelen was the daughter of Hans Ver Veelen and Catharina Jans Oliviers. Catharina Ver Veelen was born on 20-Oct-1601 at Dutch Church, Cologne, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany. She published marriage intentions on 12-Aug-1621 at Dutch Reformed Church, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. Catharina Ver Veelen published marriage intentions on 1-Jul-1632 at Dutch Reformed Church, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. |
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Catharina Ver Veelen was the daughter of Daniel Ver Veelen and Anna Eelhout.
Catharina Ver Veelen was baptized on 18-Jul-1617 at Nieuwkerk, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
She was also known as Catrijna Ver Veelen. |
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Cornelia Ver Veelen was the daughter of Bernardus Ver Veelen and Evertie Delameter.
Cornelia Ver Veelen was born on 16-Dec-1716.
She was baptized on 15-Jan-1716/17 at Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, Rockland County, New York.
She married Peter Wouterse Van Schyven, son of Wouter Williams Van Schyven and Divertje Jans Van Blarcom, on 30-Oct-1734.
Cornelia Ver Veelen was also known as Cornelia Vervalen. |
| Cornelius Ver Veelen was the son of Bernardus Ver Veelen and Jannetie Vanderbeek. Cornelius Ver Veelen was born on 24-Aug-1745 at Tappan, Rockland County, New York. He was baptized on 15-Sep-1745 at Tappan, Rockland County, New York. |
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Daniel Ver Veelen was the son of Johannes Ver Veelen and Anna Tjersvelt.
Daniel Ver Veelen was born circa 1640.
Daniel Ver Veelen was born in 1635 at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
He married Aletta Schaets, daughter of Domine Gideon Schaets and Agnietje Moens, circa 1662 at Albany, Albany County, New York.
Daniel Ver Veelen died after 1712 at Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey.
He immigrated on 20-Dec-1652 to New Netherlands; on the ship John the Baptist. He was a trader in Beverwyck in 1655 at Beverwyck. He resided at at New Amsterdam, New York County, New York, in 1661. He a member at Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, New York County, New York, 2-Jan-1660/61. He was in Sep-1664; one of the signers of the "Remonstrance of the People of New Netherland to the Director General and Council," urging capitulation to the English in order to avoid the ruin of "Fort Manhattans," and he was among those who swore allegiance to the English after its fall. |
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Daniel Ver Veelen was the son of Hans Ver Veelen and Catharina Jans Oliviers.
Daniel Ver Veelen was born on 26-Feb-1595 at Dutch Church, Cologne, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany.
He married Anna Eelhout, daughter of Guiljame Eelhout and Johanna Van Steene, after 30-May-1615 at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
Marriage banns for Daniel Ver Veelen and Anna Eelhout were published on 30-May-1615 at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
Daniel Ver Veelen was buried on 9-Sep-1624 at Choir of the Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
He resided at at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, circa 1610. |
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Daniel Ver Veelen was the son of Bernardus Ver Veelen and Evertie Delameter.
Daniel Ver Veelen was born on 6-Dec-1719.
He was baptized on 6-Dec-1719 at Dutch Reformed Church, Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey.
He married Jannetie Van Scheyren circa 1737.
Daniel Ver Veelen was also known as Daniel Vervalen. |
| Daniel Ver Veelen was the son of Daniel Ver Veelen and Anna Eelhout. Daniel Ver Veelen was baptized on 10-Sep-1620 at Oude Kerk, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. |
| Dirckje Ver Veelen was the daughter of Johannes Ver Veelen and Sarah Westervelt. Dirckje Ver Veelen was born on 2-Jan-1749. She was baptized on 11-Feb-1750 at Dutch Reformed Church, Schraalenburgh, Bergen County, New Jersey. |
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Frederick Ver Veelen was the son of Bernardus Ver Veelen and Evertie Delameter.
Frederick Ver Veelen was born on 13-Nov-1728.
He was baptized on 8-Dec-1728.
He married Catlyntje Pessel on 31-Jul-1752 at Dutch Reformed Church, Schraalenburgh, Bergen County, New Jersey.
Frederick Ver Veelen was also known as Fredericus Van Valen. |
| Gelondy Ver Veelen was the son of Bernardus Ver Veelen and Evertie Delameter. Gelondy Ver Veelen was born on 12-Nov-1727 or 13-Nov-1727. He was baptized on 17-Dec-1727. |
| Gideon Ver Veelen was the son of Daniel Ver Veelen and Aletta Schaets. Gideon Ver Veelen was born on 9-May-1680 at New Utrecht, Kings County, New York. He married Susanne De Graaf, daughter of Moses De Graaf and Hester Le Maistre, in 1714. Gideon Ver Veelen died in 1762 at Dutchess County, New York. |
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Hans Ver Veelen was the son of Carel Ver Veelen.
Hans Ver Veelen was born circa 1568 at Antwerp, Belgium.
Hans Ver Veelen was born circa 1560 at Koelin (Cologne), Rhineland, Germany.
He married Catharina Jans Oliviers, daughter of Jan Jansen Olivier and Catharina (Unknown), circa 1590.
Hans Ver Veelen and Catharina Jans Oliviers were engaged on 4-Apr-1593 at Dutch Church, Cologne, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany.
Hans Ver Veelen died after 1615 at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
He removed to at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, circa 1612. |
| Hendrick Ver Veelen was the son of Daniel Ver Veelen and Aletta Schaets. Hendrick Ver Veelen was born in 1668. |
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Hester Ver Veelen was the daughter of Bernardus Ver Veelen and Evertie Delameter.
Hester Ver Veelen was born on 9-Oct-1725 at Tappan, Rockland County, New York.
She was baptized on 29-Oct-1725 at Tappan, Rockland County, New York.
She married Jacob Cool, son of Jan Cool and Elizabeth Lesse.
Hester Ver Veelen was also known as Hester Vervalen. |
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Isaack Ver Veelen was the son of Daniel Ver Veelen and Anna Eelhout.
Isaack Ver Veelen was baptized on 2-Jun-1624 at Nieuwkerk, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
He married Maria Demmers before 1655.
Isaack Ver Veelen was buried on 2-Nov-1679 at Nieuwkerk, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
He was a merchant on 29-Mar-1668 at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. |
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Isack Ver Veelen was the son of Bernardus Ver Veelen and Evertie Delameter.
Isack Ver Veelen was born on 12-Apr-1715 at Tappan, Rockland County, New York.
He married Trintie Van Schyven on 12-Aug-1737 at Dutch Reformed Church, Schraalenburgh, Bergen County, New Jersey.
Isack Ver Veelen was also known as Isaac Ver Veelen. He was also known as Isack Vervalen. |
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Jacobus Ver Veelen was the son of Bernardus Ver Veelen and Jannetie Vanderbeek.
Jacobus Ver Veelen was born on 28-Aug-1734 at Tappan, Rockland County, New York.
He was baptized on 22-Sep-1734 at Tappan, Rockland County, New York.
He married Sara Nagel, daughter of Jan Nagel and Elizabeth Blauvelt.
Jacobus Ver Veelen died on 8-Feb-1816 at New York City, New York County, New York, at age 81.
He was also known as Jacobus Van Veelen. |
| Jacobus Ver Veelen was the son of Hans Ver Veelen and Catharina Jans Oliviers. Jacobus Ver Veelen was baptized on 4-Sep-1609 at Dutch Church, Cologne, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany. He died before 1615. |
| Jacobus Ver Veelen was the son of Hans Ver Veelen and Catharina Jans Oliviers. Jacobus Ver Veelen was baptized on 24-Dec-1615 at Oude Kerk, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. |
| Jan Ver Veelen was the son of Johannes Ver Veelen and Sarah Westervelt. Jan Ver Veelen was born on 22-Aug-1760. He was baptized on 18-Sep-1760 at Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, Rockland County, New York. |
| Jan Ver Veelen was the son of Bernardus Ver Veelen and Jannetie Vanderbeek. Jan Ver Veelen was born on 18-Jul-1741 at Tappan, Rockland County, New York. He was baptized on 2-Aug-1741 at Tappan, Rockland County, New York. |
| Jannetje Ver Veelen was the daughter of Johannes Ver Veelen and Sarah Westervelt. Jannetje Ver Veelen was born on 16-Aug-1757. She was baptized on 18-Sep-1857 at Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, Rockland County, New York. |
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Johannes Ver Veelen was the son of Bernardus Ver Veelen and Evertie Delameter.
Johannes Ver Veelen was born on 13-Jun-1723.
He was baptized on 23-Jul-1723 at Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, Rockland County, New York.
He married Sarah Westervelt, daughter of Jan Lubbertse Westervelt and Dirckie Blauvelt, before 1746.
Johannes Ver Veelen was also known as Johanes Vervalen. |
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Johannes Ver Veelen was the son of Daniel Ver Veelen and Anna Eelhout.
Johannes Ver Veelen was baptized on 23-Feb-1615/16 at Nieuwkerk, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
Johannes Ver Veelen was born in 1616 at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
He married Anna Tjersvelt before 1638 at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
Johannes Ver Veelen married Anna Tjersvelt on 14-Sep-1637 at Geertridenberg, Netherlands.
Johannes Ver Veelen died between 1699 and 1701 at Westchester, Bronx County, New York.
He and Anna Tjersvelt immigrated in 1657. Johannes Ver Veelen held the position of burgher on 24-Apr-1657. He a member at Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, New York County, New York, 24-Apr-1657. He held the position of constable in 1670 at Fordam Manor, New York. He held the position of Secretary in 1673 at Fordam Manor, New York. |
| Johannes Ver Veelen was the son of Daniel Ver Veelen and Aletta Schaets. Johannes Ver Veelen was born in 1676 at New Utrecht, Kings County, New York. He married Amelyn Hans Harte, daughter of Hans Jacobsz Harding and Geertje Lambertse Moll, on 2-Jan-1702/3 at New Hackensack, Dutchess County, New York. |
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Johannes Ver Veelen was the son of Hans Ver Veelen and Catharina Jans Oliviers.
Johannes Ver Veelen was baptized on 23-Apr-1613 at Nieuwkerk, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
His baptism name was Hans Ver Veelen. |
| Lucia Ver Veelen was the daughter of Hans Ver Veelen and Catharina Jans Oliviers. Lucia Ver Veelen was born on 15-Apr-1599 at Dutch Church, Cologne, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany. |
| Lypietie Ver Veelen was the daughter of Bernardus Ver Veelen and Jannetie Vanderbeek. Lypietie Ver Veelen was born on 8-Feb-1736 at Tappan, Rockland County, New York. She was baptized on 22-Feb-1736 at Tappan, Rockland County, New York. She married William Persel on 7-Feb-1751/52. |
| Maria Ver Veelen was the daughter of Johannes Ver Veelen and Anna Tjersvelt. Maria Ver Veelen was born on 2-Feb-1656 at Noorder Kerk, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. She and Adolph Meyer were engaged on 29-Apr-1671 at Dutch Reformed Church, New York City, New York County, New York. Maria Ver Veelen died circa 1748. |
| Maria Ver Veelen was the daughter of Daniel Ver Veelen and Anna Eelhout. Maria Ver Veelen was baptized on 19-Oct-1621 at Nieuwkerk, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. She published marriage intentions on 22-Feb-1641 at Dutch Reformed Church, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. Maria Ver Veelen was buried on 8-Jan-1681 at Nieuwkerk, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. |
| Maria Ver Veelen was the daughter of Hans Ver Veelen and Catharina Jans Oliviers. Maria Ver Veelen was baptized on 18-May-1607 at Cologne, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany; by Joannes Gallius, minister fo the French Reformed Church. |
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Ranier Ver Veelen was the son of Daniel Ver Veelen and Aletta Schaets.
Ranier Ver Veelen was born in 1686.
He was also known as Reynier Ver Veelen. |
| Susanna Ver Veelen was the daughter of Hans Ver Veelen and Catharina Jans Oliviers. Susanna Ver Veelen was born on 17-Jul-1614 at Oude Kerk, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. |
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Tietje Ver Veelen was the daughter of Johannes Ver Veelen and Sarah Westervelt.
Tietje Ver Veelen was born on 28-Jun-1746 at Tappan, Rockland County, New York.
She was baptized on 13-Jul-1746 at Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, Rockland County, New York.
She married Wilhelmus Ferdon, son of Jan Ferdon and Brechye Haring, circa 1763 at Probably, Tappan, Rockland County, New York.
Tietje Ver Veelen married Wilhelmus Ferdon, son of Jan Ferdon and Brechye Haring, on 25-Aug-1766 at Dutch Reformed Church, Harlem, New York County, New York.
Tietje Ver Veelen died after 1810.
She was also known as Tietye Vervalen. |
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Barbara Verdon was the daughter of Jacobus Verdon and Femmitie Westervelt.
Barbara Verdon was baptized on 28-Mar-1680 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Utrecht, Kings County, New York.
Barbara Verdon was born in 1680 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York.
She married Jacob Adriaense Bennet, son of Adrian Willemse Bennet and Agnietje Jans Van Dyck, in 1698 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.
Barbara Verdon died in 1759 at Gowanus, Kings County, New York.
She died before 30-Apr-1740.
She was also known as Barbara Ferdon. |
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Dirckie Verdon was the daughter of Jacobus Verdon and Femmitie Westervelt.
Dirckie Verdon was born circa 1700 at Probably, Gowanus, Kings County, New York.
She married Andries Lubbertse Westervelt, son of Lubbert Van Westervelt Jr. and Hilletje Pouluse, in 1719 at Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey.
Dirckie Verdon died circa 1770 at Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York.
She was also known as Dirckie Ferdon. |
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| Jacob Verdon was the son of Jean Verdon. Jacob Verdon was born circa 1599 at Probably, La Rochelle, France. Jacob Verdon was born circa 1600 at Netherlands. He married Mary Badie, daughter of Thomas Badie and Aeltje Braconie, circa 1623 at Netherlands. Jacob Verdon married Mary Badie, daughter of Thomas Badie and Aeltje Braconie, in 1624; unknown, possibly at sea. Jacob Verdon died circa 1633 at Probably, New Amsterdam, New York County, New York. He died before 1636; Before his wife emigrated to New Netherland probably: m. about 1623, probably (qas his eldest known child, Magdalena, m March 19, 1645, in North America, and on the assumption that she was 21 years old at marriage she must have been born abt 1624, and her parents must have meen arried about 1623). It is not though thought that Jacob Verdon ever came to this country; but if he did, he must have died soon after his arrival here and his widow married her second husband Willem Adrianse Bennet, in time to bear hin a son whom Bergen (KCO, p.30 states was born in 1639. |
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Jacob Verdon Jr. was the son of Jacobus Verdon and Femmitie Westervelt.
Jacob Verdon Jr. was born circa 1693 at New Utrecht, Kings County, New York.
He married Maritie Vliereboom, daughter of Servaas Vlierboom and Geertruyt Lassing, on 8-Apr-1720 at Dutch Reformed Church, New York City, New York County, New York.
Jacob Verdon Jr. died in 1759 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen County, New Jersey.
His estate was probated on 3-Jun-1760.
He was also known as Jacob Jacobse Ferdon. He and Maritie Vliereboom at Dutch Reformed Church, Schraalenburgh, Bergen County, New Jersey, 1750. Jacob Verdon Jr. left a will on 18-Oct-1755 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen County, New Jersey. He left a will on 10-Jun-1760. |
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Jacobus Verdon was the son of Thomas Jacobs Verdon and Barbara Van Imbroeck.
Jacobus Verdon was baptized on 19-Mar-1656 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, New York County, New York.
Jacobus Verdon was born in 1656 at New Amsterdam, New York County, New York.
He married Femmitie Westervelt, daughter of Willem Lubertsen Westervelt and Dirckyen Roelofse, on 17-Mar-1677/78 at Dutch Reformed Church, New York City, New York County, New York.
Jacobus Verdon died in 1740 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen County, New Jersey.
His estate was probated on 17-Mar-1743 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen County, New Jersey.
He was also known as Jacobus Fardon. He was also known as Jacob Ferdon. He was also known as Jacop Fardon He signed his name Jacop Fardon Mar 19 1728. He was also known as Jacobus Perdon. He resided at at New Amsterdam, New York County, New York, between 1657 and 1677. He at Dutch Reformed Church, Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Dec-1677. He was on the assessment roll of New Utrecht in 1693. On 27-Feb-1693/94 Bought farm from Laurense answ, situated on the New Utrecht Lane, he having probably removed there about that time. Jacobus Verdon appeared on the census of 1698 at New Utrecht, Kings County, New York. He left a will on 30-Apr-1740 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen County, New Jersey. "In the name of God, Amen, I, Jacob Fardon of Schallingburgh in Bergen County, New Jersey, yeoman, being very ancient, yet of sound mind this April 30, 1740 *** I leave to my eldest son Thomas L10 and no more, and it is my will that he shall pay to my executors the sum of L275 for which he has given his bond to me, dated August 30, 1715. My executors are to pay to my daughter Mary, the sum of L6 yearly after the death of her husband Frans Vanderburgh. I leave to my son-in-law Jacob Bennett L100. If he dies then to his children. I leave to my daughter Jannettie wife of Adolphus Brower L100. To my daughter Femmettie, wife of Barent Bloom L100. To my daughter Dericke, wife of Andries Westervelt L100. All the rest of my estate real and personal I leave to my sons William, Jacob and Johannes, and make them executors. Witnesses: Abraham Harring, Hendrick Gisner and David Ogden." |
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Jannetie Verdon was the daughter of Jacobus Verdon and Femmitie Westervelt.
Jannetie Verdon was born in 1690 at New Utrecht, Kings County, New York.
She married Adolphus Brouwer, son of Willem Brouwer and Elisabeth Simpson, circa 1713 at Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey.
Jannetie Verdon died circa 1760 at Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York.
She was also known as Jannetie Ferdon. She was also known as Jannetje Perdon. |
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Jean Verdon married an unknown person.
He was also known as Jean Ferdon. He was also known as Jan Ferdon. |
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Johannes Verdon was the son of Jacobus Verdon and Femmitie Westervelt.
Johannes Verdon was born circa 1687 at New Utrecht, Kings County, New York.
He married (Unknown) (Unknown).
Johannes Verdon married Mary (Unknown) in 1720/21 at New Utrecht, Kings County, New York.
Johannes Verdon died in 1759 at Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York.
He was also known as Johannes Ferdon. |
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Magdalena Jacobs Verdon was the daughter of Jacob Verdon and Mary Badie.
Magdalena Jacobs Verdon was born circa 1625 at Probably, New Amsterdam, New York County, New York.
Magdalena Jacobs Verdon was born circa 1624 at Netherlands.
She married Adam Brouwer Berkhoven, son of Adam Brouwer, on 21-Mar-1645.
Marriage banns for Magdalena Jacobs Verdon and Adam Brouwer Berkhoven were published on 19-Mar-1645 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, New York County, New York.
Magdalena Jacobs Verdon died after 12-Aug-1698 at Gowanus, Kings County, New York.
She was also known as Magdalena Verdon. She was also known as Magdalena Fardon. She resided at at New Amsterdam, New York County, New York, between 1627 and 1637. She emigrated between 1635 and 1638 from Netherlands; When mother emegrated. She came over with her mother (and possibly father) and was probably accompanied by her grandmother, Aeltje Brackhoengie. She resided at at Gowanus, Kings County, New York, between 1637 and 1644. On 12-Aug-1698 Conveyed property to sons and sons-in-law. |
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Maritie Verdon was the daughter of Jacobus Verdon and Femmitie Westervelt.
Maritie Verdon was born in 1685 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York.
She was baptized on 13-Jan-1684/85 at Dutch Reformed Church, Flatbush, Kings County, New York.
She married Cornelius Collier circa 1705 at Kings County, New York.
Maritie Verdon married Frank Van der Burgh.
Maritie Verdon died circa 1760 at Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey.
She was also known as Maria Ferdon. |
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Thomas Jacobs Verdon was the son of Jacob Verdon and Mary Badie.
Thomas Jacobs Verdon was born circa 1628 at New Amsterdam, New York County, New York.
Thomas Jacobs Verdon was born circa 1625 at Netherlands.
Thomas Jacobs Verdon was born circa 1635/36 at New Amsterdam, New York County, New York.
He was baptized in 1687 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.
He married Barbara Van Imbroeck circa 1653 at Probably, Pavonia, Hudson County, New Jersey.
Marriage banns for Thomas Jacobs Verdon and Jannetje Claes Bonen were published on 1-Jun-1659.
Thomas Jacobs Verdon married Elsje Jeurians on 26-Apr-1696 at Dutch Reformed Church, New York City, New York County, New York; 2nd marriage Ytie.
Thomas Jacobs Verdon died in 1698/99 at Gowanus, Kings County, New York.
He died between 1696 and 1699; he was alive as late as Apr 16, 1696, as on that date he married his 3rd wife. (MDC p 82); he was dead prior to Nov 21, 1699 the date his widow married again. (MDC, p 91).
He died before Nov-1699.
He was also known as Thomas Fardon. He was also known as Thomas Verdon. He resided at at Bennet Farm, Gowanus, Kings County, New York, between 1637 and 1644. He resided at at New Amsterdam, New York County, New York, between 1644 and 1650. He resided at at Pavonia, Hudson County, New Jersey, between 1650 and 1655. He resided at at New Amsterdam, New York County, New York, between 1655 and 1661. He was New Amsterdam Beer Carrier between 1656 and 1661. On Apr 8, 1656, he applied for the position of city beer carrier, and stated "he was a native of this country, and had been driven away from his place." On 19-Jun-1659 Thomas Verdon and Jannetje Claes made pre-nuptula settlements with the Orphan Board for the protection of their clidren by former marriages by appearing befre the Orpahn Masters. "June 19, 1659, Thomas Verdon, appearing who intends to marry agian. He is told that he must settle in his child, called Jacobus, about 3 years old, the maternal property. He promises 50 florins for the little lot, which he has sold, and says that his mother (presmably meaning the mother of the child Jacobus) has still property in Holland, and that as soon as he receives it, he shall from it make a settlement on the child. The Orphan Masters appoint as guardians of the child and admiistratirs of the maternal estate Mr. Paulus Van der Beeck (the step fater of Thomas Verdon) and Joannes Monjeer de la Montagne, who are to make and inventory of the estate." On 19-Jun-1659 "Commission" "Whereas Thomas Verdon, widower of Barbara Imbroeck, intends to marry again with Janneke Bones, widow of Tobias Teunissen; and as he has a little son Jacobus, by said Barbara Imbroeck, about three years old, to whom before the marriage, his maternal inheritance must be proved, so that whe he comes of age and marries he may have what belongs to him. Therefore the Orphans Masters of the City appoing as guardians and administrators Mr. Paulus Van der Beeck and Joannes de la Montagne, Junior, who are hereby authorized to make such inheritance, debts and credits as equity demands, reporting the same to this Board on Saturday, June 21 at 7 O. C. A. M. Done June 19, 1659" "Janneke Bones, appearing before the Board id directed, whereas she intends to marry again, she mus settle on her children their paternal inheritance. Answering she offers to give each child 50 florins, and states she has four children called Herman Urbanus, 17 years; Neeltje Urbanus, 15 years; Urbanus Urbanus, 10 years an Teunis Teunissen, 8 years, for whon Abraman Clock and Evert Duyckingh are appointed guardians" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "Commission" "Whereas Hanneke Bones, widof of Tobias Teunisse, is about to become the wife of Thomas Verdon, widower of Barbara Imbroeck, and whereas she has now four living children of whom three are by her first Husband, called Herman, Neeltje, and Urbanus Urbanus and the fourth Teunis Tobiassen by her last deceased husband, to whom before her marriage, their paternal inheritance must be proved, so that when they come of age or marry they may receive what belongs to them. Therefore the Orphanmasters appoint as quardians and administrators Abraham Clock and Everet Duyckingh who are authorized to make such an agreement with the widow on behalf of the chidren etc., etc. Done June 19, 1659." On 21-Jun-1659 "Saturday, June 21, 1659, Before the Board came Abraham Clock and Evert Duyckingh, curators of the children and property left by Tobias Teunissen, deceased, who reported that the had been at the house of the widow Janneke Bones, and after examination of the estate they had agreed with her about the settlement on her children of their paternal inheritance, namely: that she shall give to each child 50 florins, together 200 florins. They were thanked for their labor." ----------------------------------------------------------------------- " Joannes Nonjeer de la Montagne with Paulus Van der Beeck, administrators state that they have been at Tomas Verdon's house and that after an appraisal of the estate there is a surplus of 14 florins. As said Tomas has not declared all, it is ordered that he shall once more be spoken to about the land and other things of which a list is given." He and Jannetje Claes Bonen Joined at Dutch Reformed Church, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, 1661. Thomas Jacobs Verdon was Breukelen Magistrate between 1661 and 1664. He resided at at Gowanus, Kings County, New York, between 1661 and 1698. He and Jannetje Claes Bonen at Dutch Reformed Church, Flatbush, Kings County, New York, 4-Jul-1680. The 1683 Gowanus tax list showed the Thomas owned two horses, four cows, amd eight morgens of land. Thomas Jacobs Verdon was Brookland constable between 1684 and 1687. On 1687 shows he was born in America. |
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