John Cowenover
M, #3801, b. Aug 12, 1781, d. before 1832
John Cowenover|b. Aug 12, 1781\nd. before 1832|p39.htm#i3801|John Cownover|b. circa 1747\nd. May 20, 1832|p38.htm#i3788|Catherine Coevert|b. 1752\nd. Jul 19, 1822|p38.htm#i3789|John Couwenhoven|b. circa 1703\nd. circa 1761|p13.htm#i1211|Maria Cozine||p13.htm#i1213|William Coevert|d. circa 1785|p38.htm#i3790||||
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
John Cowenover was baptized on Aug 12, 1781 at Dutch Reformed Church, Conewago, York now Adams County, Pennsylvania. He was the son of John Cownover and Catherine Coevert. John married Polly Chamberlain on Feb 21, 1815 at Dutch Reformed Church, Conewago, York now Adams County, Pennsylvania; by Ref. William Paxton. John Cowenover died before 1832. John married Elizabeth Brown on Mar 23, 1836.
John Cowenover was also known as John Cownover. He was also known as Johannes Couenover. He was also known as Johannes Covenhoven.
John Cowenover was also known as John Cownover. He was also known as Johannes Couenover. He was also known as Johannes Covenhoven.
Child of John Cowenover and Polly Chamberlain
John married Polly Chamberlain on Feb 21, 1815 at Dutch Reformed Church, Conewago, York now Adams County, Pennsylvania; by Ref. William Paxton.
Elizabeth Brown
F, #3802
William Cownover
M, #3803, b. Feb 15, 1784, d. Sep 22, 1850
William Cownover|b. Feb 15, 1784\nd. Sep 22, 1850|p39.htm#i3803|John Cownover|b. circa 1747\nd. May 20, 1832|p38.htm#i3788|Catherine Coevert|b. 1752\nd. Jul 19, 1822|p38.htm#i3789|John Couwenhoven|b. circa 1703\nd. circa 1761|p13.htm#i1211|Maria Cozine||p13.htm#i1213|William Coevert|d. circa 1785|p38.htm#i3790||||
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
William Cownover was baptized on Feb 15, 1784 at Dutch Reformed Church, Conewago, York now Adams County, Pennsylvania. He was the son of John Cownover and Catherine Coevert. William married Martha Diehl on Jan 10, 1801. William married Margaret Bercaw in 1807. William Cownover died on Sep 22, 1850 at age 66.
He was also known as William Kouenover. He was also known as William Cowenover. He was also known as William Covenhoven.
He was also known as William Kouenover. He was also known as William Cowenover. He was also known as William Covenhoven.
Children of William Cownover and Margaret Bercaw
William married Margaret Bercaw in 1807.
- Sarah Cownover
- Ann Cownover b. 1808, d. 1886
- John Cownover+ b. Apr 24, 1808, d. Mar 24, 1851
- Katy Cownover b. 1811, d. 1884
- Maria Cownover b. 1812, d. 1850
- Peter Conover+ b. Feb 13, 1813, d. Jan 19, 1886
- William Cownover+ b. circa 1818, d. 1881
- Margaret Cownover b. 1818, d. 1881
Martha Diehl
F, #3804, d. circa 1807
Martha married William Cownover, son of John Cownover and Catherine Coevert, on Jan 10, 1801. Martha Diehl died circa 1807.
Margaret Bercaw
F, #3805, b. Mar 11, 1784, d. Apr 1, 1856
Margaret Bercaw was born on Mar 11, 1784. Margaret married William Cownover, son of John Cownover and Catherine Coevert, in 1807. Margaret Bercaw died on Apr 1, 1856 at age 72. She died on Apr 2, 1856 at Mountjoy Twp., York now Adams County, Pennsylvania, at age 72.
She was also known as Martha Bercaw.
She was also known as Martha Bercaw.
Children of Margaret Bercaw and William Cownover
- Sarah Cownover
- Ann Cownover b. 1808, d. 1886
- John Cownover+ b. Apr 24, 1808, d. Mar 24, 1851
- Katy Cownover b. 1811, d. 1884
- Maria Cownover b. 1812, d. 1850
- Peter Conover+ b. Feb 13, 1813, d. Jan 19, 1886
- William Cownover+ b. circa 1818, d. 1881
- Margaret Cownover b. 1818, d. 1881
Catherine Cowenover
F, #3806, b. Sep 26, 1785, d. 1855
Catherine Cowenover|b. Sep 26, 1785\nd. 1855|p39.htm#i3806|John Cownover|b. circa 1747\nd. May 20, 1832|p38.htm#i3788|Catherine Coevert|b. 1752\nd. Jul 19, 1822|p38.htm#i3789|John Couwenhoven|b. circa 1703\nd. circa 1761|p13.htm#i1211|Maria Cozine||p13.htm#i1213|William Coevert|d. circa 1785|p38.htm#i3790||||
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Catherine Cowenover was baptized on Sep 26, 1785 at Dutch Reformed Church, Conewago, York now Adams County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of John Cownover and Catherine Coevert. Catherine Cowenover was born on Sep 25, 1786. Catherine married William Young on Apr 14, 1831 at Dutch Reformed Church, Conewago, York now Adams County, Pennsylvania. Catherine married Joshua Bercaw, son of Peter Bercaw Sr.. Catherine Cowenover died in 1855.
She was also known as Catriena Kouenover. She was also known as Catherine Covenhoven.
She was also known as Catriena Kouenover. She was also known as Catherine Covenhoven.
Joshua Bercaw
M, #3807
Joshua Bercaw||p39.htm#i3807|Peter Bercaw Sr.|b. circa Jan 15, 1753\nd. Oct 15, 1823|p39.htm#i3808||||George Bercaw|b. Jan 23, 1725/26\nd. 1793|p1522.htm#i152188|Margaret Stryker|b. Mar 10, 1734\nd. 1803|p1522.htm#i152189|||||||
Joshua Bercaw was the son of Peter Bercaw Sr. Joshua married Catherine Cowenover, daughter of John Cownover and Catherine Coevert.
Peter Bercaw Sr.
M, #3808, b. circa Jan 15, 1753, d. Oct 15, 1823
Peter Bercaw Sr.|b. circa Jan 15, 1753\nd. Oct 15, 1823|p39.htm#i3808|George Bercaw|b. Jan 23, 1725/26\nd. 1793|p1522.htm#i152188|Margaret Stryker|b. Mar 10, 1734\nd. 1803|p1522.htm#i152189|||||||Peter Stryker|b. Sep 4, 1704\nd. Dec 18, 1774|p1433.htm#i143261|supposed daughter of Henry Perrine and Antje Fountaine Antje Perrine|b. circa 1708\nd. circa 1749|p1523.htm#i152202|
Peter Bercaw Sr. was born in 1753. He was born circa Jan 15, 1753 at Somerset County, New Jersey; calculated. He was the son of George Bercaw and Margaret Stryker. Peter married Anne Loyster on Sep 29, 1814 at York now Adams County, Pennsylvania; by John Brinkerhoff. Peter married Elizabeth Peters on Oct 31, 1822 at York now Adams County, Pennsylvania; by A. Little, Esq. Peter married Amy Coshun. Peter Bercaw Sr. died on Oct 15, 1823 at Gettysburg, York now Adams County, Pennsylvania. Peter was buried after Oct 15, 1823 at Upper Churchyard, Conewago, York now Adams County, Pennsylvania.
He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War from Hunterdon County, NJ. He resided at at Mount Joy Twp., York now Adams County, Pennsylvania, in Oct, 1823.
He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War from Hunterdon County, NJ. He resided at at Mount Joy Twp., York now Adams County, Pennsylvania, in Oct, 1823.
Child of Peter Bercaw Sr.
Hannah Cownover
F, #3809, b. circa 1769, d. 1833
Hannah Cownover|b. circa 1769\nd. 1833|p39.htm#i3809|John Cownover|b. circa 1747\nd. May 20, 1832|p38.htm#i3788|Catherine Coevert|b. 1752\nd. Jul 19, 1822|p38.htm#i3789|John Couwenhoven|b. circa 1703\nd. circa 1761|p13.htm#i1211|Maria Cozine||p13.htm#i1213|William Coevert|d. circa 1785|p38.htm#i3790||||
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Hannah Cownover was born circa 1769. She was the daughter of John Cownover and Catherine Coevert. Hannah married John Coshun. Hannah Cownover was born in 1788. She died in 1833 at Highland Twp., Adams County, Pennsylvania. Hannah was buried after Mar 4 at Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Lower Marsh Creek, Pennsylvania.
She was also known as Hannah Conover. She was also known as Hannah Covenhoven.
She was also known as Hannah Conover. She was also known as Hannah Covenhoven.
Garret Cownover
M, #3810, b. Jul 28, 1790, d. Jun 12, 1874
Garret Cownover|b. Jul 28, 1790\nd. Jun 12, 1874|p39.htm#i3810|John Cownover|b. circa 1747\nd. May 20, 1832|p38.htm#i3788|Catherine Coevert|b. 1752\nd. Jul 19, 1822|p38.htm#i3789|John Couwenhoven|b. circa 1703\nd. circa 1761|p13.htm#i1211|Maria Cozine||p13.htm#i1213|William Coevert|d. circa 1785|p38.htm#i3790||||
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Garret Cownover was born on Jul 28, 1790 at Pennsylvania. He was the son of John Cownover and Catherine Coevert. Garret married Susannah Monteith, daughter of Dr. Stuart Monteith, on Jul 22, 1817. Garret Cownover died on Jun 12, 1874 at Gosport, Indiana, at age 83.
He was also known as Garret Cowenover. He was also known as Garret Covenhoven. He and Susannah Monteith resided at at Owen County, Indiana, in 1837.
He was also known as Garret Cowenover. He was also known as Garret Covenhoven. He and Susannah Monteith resided at at Owen County, Indiana, in 1837.
Children of Garret Cownover and Susannah Monteith
Garret married Susannah Monteith, daughter of Dr. Stuart Monteith, on Jul 22, 1817.
- Eliza Jane Conover+ b. May 10, 1820, d. Dec 5, 1899
- James Conover+ b. Apr 16, 1822, d. Apr 2, 1908
- David W. Conover+ b. Jun 6, 1824, d. Apr 5, 1904
- Isaiah Conover+ b. Sep 12, 1826, d. Nov 26, 1902
- Maj. Daniel Conover+ b. Aug 9, 1832, d. Feb 3, 1898
- Naomi Lavanna Conover+ b. Dec 14, 1835, d. Sep 4, 1926
- Miles T. Conover b. Dec 29, 1837, d. Mar 6, 1898
Susannah Monteith
F, #3811, b. Jul 22, 1794, d. Jul 2, 1887
Susannah Monteith|b. Jul 22, 1794\nd. Jul 2, 1887|p39.htm#i3811|Dr. Stuart Monteith||p1322.htm#i132140||||||||||||||||
Susannah Monteith was born on Jul 22, 1794 at Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of Dr. Stuart Monteith. Susannah married Garret Cownover, son of John Cownover and Catherine Coevert, on Jul 22, 1817. Susannah Monteith died on Jul 2, 1887 at Gosport, Indiana, at age 92.
She and Garret Cownover resided at at Owen County, Indiana, in 1837.
She and Garret Cownover resided at at Owen County, Indiana, in 1837.
Children of Susannah Monteith and Garret Cownover
- Eliza Jane Conover+ b. May 10, 1820, d. Dec 5, 1899
- James Conover+ b. Apr 16, 1822, d. Apr 2, 1908
- David W. Conover+ b. Jun 6, 1824, d. Apr 5, 1904
- Isaiah Conover+ b. Sep 12, 1826, d. Nov 26, 1902
- Maj. Daniel Conover+ b. Aug 9, 1832, d. Feb 3, 1898
- Naomi Lavanna Conover+ b. Dec 14, 1835, d. Sep 4, 1926
- Miles T. Conover b. Dec 29, 1837, d. Mar 6, 1898
Leanah Couenhover
F, #3812, b. Sep 10, 1792
Leanah Couenhover|b. Sep 10, 1792|p39.htm#i3812|John Cownover|b. circa 1747\nd. May 20, 1832|p38.htm#i3788|Catherine Coevert|b. 1752\nd. Jul 19, 1822|p38.htm#i3789|John Couwenhoven|b. circa 1703\nd. circa 1761|p13.htm#i1211|Maria Cozine||p13.htm#i1213|William Coevert|d. circa 1785|p38.htm#i3790||||
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Leanah Couenhover was baptized on Sep 10, 1792 at Dutch Reformed Church, Conewago, York now Adams County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of John Cownover and Catherine Coevert.
Leanah Couenhover was also known as Lenah Covenhoven.
Leanah Couenhover was also known as Lenah Covenhoven.
Altie Couenhover
F, #3813, b. Sep 10, 1792
Altie Couenhover|b. Sep 10, 1792|p39.htm#i3813|John Cownover|b. circa 1747\nd. May 20, 1832|p38.htm#i3788|Catherine Coevert|b. 1752\nd. Jul 19, 1822|p38.htm#i3789|John Couwenhoven|b. circa 1703\nd. circa 1761|p13.htm#i1211|Maria Cozine||p13.htm#i1213|William Coevert|d. circa 1785|p38.htm#i3790||||
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Altie Couenhover was baptized on Sep 10, 1792 at Dutch Reformed Church, Conewago, York now Adams County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of John Cownover and Catherine Coevert.
Altie Couenhover was also known as Altje Covenhoven.
Altie Couenhover was also known as Altje Covenhoven.
Cornelius Quick II
M, #3814
Cornelius Quick II||p39.htm#i3814|Cornelius Quick||p39.htm#i3815|Mary Williamson||p39.htm#i3816|||||||||||||
Cornelius Quick II was the son of Cornelius Quick and Mary Williamson. Cornelius married Annetje Couwenhoven, daughter of John Couwenhoven and Maria Cozine, on Dec 11, 1771 at St. Andrews Church, Ringoes, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
Cornelius Quick II was also known as Cornelis Quick II.
Cornelius Quick II was also known as Cornelis Quick II.
Children of Cornelius Quick II and Annetje Couwenhoven
- Cornelus Quick III
- Peter Quick+ b. Apr 25, 1780, d. Dec 21, 1824
- Ralph Quick+ b. circa 1784
Cornelius Quick
M, #3815
Cornelius Quick and Mary Williamson obtained a marriage license on Oct 13, 1770.
Cornelius Quick resided at at Amwell, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
Cornelius Quick resided at at Amwell, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
Child of Cornelius Quick and Mary Williamson
Mary Williamson
F, #3816
Mary Williamson and Cornelius Quick obtained a marriage license on Oct 13, 1770.
Child of Mary Williamson and Cornelius Quick
Cornelus Quick III
M, #3817
Cornelus Quick III||p39.htm#i3817|Cornelius Quick II||p39.htm#i3814|Annetje Couwenhoven||p38.htm#i3794|Cornelius Quick||p39.htm#i3815|Mary Williamson||p39.htm#i3816|John Couwenhoven|b. circa 1703\nd. circa 1761|p13.htm#i1211|Maria Cozine||p13.htm#i1213|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Cornelus Quick III was born at Hunterdon County, New Jersey. He was the son of Cornelius Quick II and Annetje Couwenhoven.
Cornelus Quick III was also known as Cornelius Quick III.
Cornelus Quick III was also known as Cornelius Quick III.
Peter Quick
M, #3818, b. Apr 25, 1780, d. Dec 21, 1824
Peter Quick|b. Apr 25, 1780\nd. Dec 21, 1824|p39.htm#i3818|Cornelius Quick II||p39.htm#i3814|Annetje Couwenhoven||p38.htm#i3794|Cornelius Quick||p39.htm#i3815|Mary Williamson||p39.htm#i3816|John Couwenhoven|b. circa 1703\nd. circa 1761|p13.htm#i1211|Maria Cozine||p13.htm#i1213|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Peter Quick was born on Apr 25, 1780 at Amwell, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. He was the son of Cornelius Quick II and Annetje Couwenhoven. Peter married Mary Everitt, daughter of Ezekiel Everitt and Mary (Unknown). Peter Quick died on Dec 21, 1824 at Covert, New York, at age 44.
Children of Peter Quick and Mary Everitt
- Ralph Quick+ b. May 29, 1807, d. Apr 4, 1897
- Abraham Quick b. Apr 13, 1809, d. Oct 15, 1824
- Eliza Ann Quick b. Dec 30, 1810, d. Oct 12, 1824
- David Everett Quick+ b. Jan 25, 1813, d. Apr 17, 1900
- Ezekiel Quick b. Dec 10, 1815, d. Oct 27, 1824
- Eleanor Quick b. Mar 6, 1818, d. Oct 11, 1824
- Charles B. Quick b. May 16, 1820, d. Oct 3, 1824
- Cornelius Quick+ b. Sep 30, 1822, d. Apr 14, 1901
- Mary Ann Quick+ b. Apr 7, 1825, d. Mar 30, 1924
Mary Everitt
F, #3819, b. Nov 20, 1787, d. Nov 15, 1876
Mary Everitt|b. Nov 20, 1787\nd. Nov 15, 1876|p39.htm#i3819|Ezekiel Everitt||p2682.htm#i268107|Mary (Unknown)||p2682.htm#i268108|||||||||||||
Mary Everitt was born on Nov 20, 1787 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of Ezekiel Everitt and Mary (Unknown). Mary married Peter Quick, son of Cornelius Quick II and Annetje Couwenhoven. Mary Everitt died on Nov 15, 1876 at Weston, Lenawee County, Michigan, at age 88.
Children of Mary Everitt and Peter Quick
- Ralph Quick+ b. May 29, 1807, d. Apr 4, 1897
- Abraham Quick b. Apr 13, 1809, d. Oct 15, 1824
- Eliza Ann Quick b. Dec 30, 1810, d. Oct 12, 1824
- David Everett Quick+ b. Jan 25, 1813, d. Apr 17, 1900
- Ezekiel Quick b. Dec 10, 1815, d. Oct 27, 1824
- Eleanor Quick b. Mar 6, 1818, d. Oct 11, 1824
- Charles B. Quick b. May 16, 1820, d. Oct 3, 1824
- Cornelius Quick+ b. Sep 30, 1822, d. Apr 14, 1901
- Mary Ann Quick+ b. Apr 7, 1825, d. Mar 30, 1924
Ralph Quick
M, #3820, b. circa 1784
Ralph Quick|b. circa 1784|p39.htm#i3820|Cornelius Quick II||p39.htm#i3814|Annetje Couwenhoven||p38.htm#i3794|Cornelius Quick||p39.htm#i3815|Mary Williamson||p39.htm#i3816|John Couwenhoven|b. circa 1703\nd. circa 1761|p13.htm#i1211|Maria Cozine||p13.htm#i1213|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Ralph Quick was born circa 1784. He was the son of Cornelius Quick II and Annetje Couwenhoven. Ralph married Sarah Conrad on May 16, 1804 at Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
Children of Ralph Quick and Sarah Conrad
- Joseph R. Quick b. Dec 30, 1816, d. 1823
- Sarah Quick+ b. Aug 24, 1818, d. Jan 20, 1911
- Benjamin Quick b. Apr 21, 1820, d. Nov 23, 1863
- Mary B. Quick b. Jan 19, 1822, d. Jan 10, 1878
- Thomas Quick b. Dec 30, 1823, d. May, 1826
- Elizabeth Quick b. Jan 19, 1826
- Katherine Quick b. Sep 20, 1827
- Rebecca Quick b. May 1, 1829
- Martha Quick b. Nov 19, 1830
- William H. Quick b. Jul 1, 1832
- Christopher Columbus Quick b. May 21, 1834, d. 1919
- David Quick+ b. May 16, 1836, d. Oct 11, 1867
Sarah Conrad
F, #3821
Sarah married Ralph Quick, son of Cornelius Quick II and Annetje Couwenhoven, on May 16, 1804 at Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
Children of Sarah Conrad and Ralph Quick
- Joseph R. Quick b. Dec 30, 1816, d. 1823
- Sarah Quick+ b. Aug 24, 1818, d. Jan 20, 1911
- Benjamin Quick b. Apr 21, 1820, d. Nov 23, 1863
- Mary B. Quick b. Jan 19, 1822, d. Jan 10, 1878
- Thomas Quick b. Dec 30, 1823, d. May, 1826
- Elizabeth Quick b. Jan 19, 1826
- Katherine Quick b. Sep 20, 1827
- Rebecca Quick b. May 1, 1829
- Martha Quick b. Nov 19, 1830
- William H. Quick b. Jul 1, 1832
- Christopher Columbus Quick b. May 21, 1834, d. 1919
- David Quick+ b. May 16, 1836, d. Oct 11, 1867
Johannes Luyster
M, #3824, b. Mar 15, 1747, d. May 14, 1750
Johannes Luyster|b. Mar 15, 1747\nd. May 14, 1750|p39.htm#i3824|Cornelius Luyster|b. Dec 13, 1720\nd. Oct 7, 1792|p23.htm#i2244|Arintha Covenhoven|b. Mar 4, 1723\nd. Apr 16, 1769|p23.htm#i2247|Johannes Luyster|b. Mar 22, 1691\nd. Jan 29, 1756|p23.htm#i2245|Lucretia Brower|b. circa 1692\nd. Apr 12, 1771|p23.htm#i2246|William Covenhoven|b. circa 1697|p13.htm#i1214|Adriantje Bennet|b. May 30, 1695|p13.htm#i1215|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Johannes Luyster was baptized on Mar 15, 1747 at Freehold-Middletown Dutch Church, Keyport, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Cornelius Luyster and Arintha Covenhoven. Johannes Luyster died on May 14, 1750 at age 3. Johannes was buried at Luyster Family Cemetery also known as the Van Schoick Family Graveyard, Holmdel Twp., Monmouth County, New Jersey.
William Covenhoven
M, #3825, b. Mar 13, 1726, d. Jul 18, 1810
William Covenhoven|b. Mar 13, 1726\nd. Jul 18, 1810|p39.htm#i3825|William Covenhoven|b. circa 1697|p13.htm#i1214|Adriantje Bennet|b. May 30, 1695|p13.htm#i1215|Gerret W. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1676\nd. 1712|p10.htm#i904|Lysbeth (Unknown)|d. after 1721|p10.htm#i905|Willem W. Bennett|b. circa 1665|p29.htm#i2821|Adriantje Vandewater|b. Feb 25, 1663|p29.htm#i2822|
Relationship=3rd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
William Covenhoven was born on Mar 13, 1725. He was born on Mar 13, 1726. He was the son of William Covenhoven and Adriantje Bennet. William married Elizabeth Aumack, daughter of Tunis Aumack and Helena Lane, circa 1751. William Covenhoven died in 1810. He died on Jul 18, 1810 at age 84. William's estate was proved on Jul 25, 1810.
He was also known as William Willamse Conover. He was also known as William Conover. In his will dated Sep 15, 1790, William Covenhoven of Freehold, farmer, mentioned his wife Elizabeth, his sons Garret and Tunis; his daughters Eleanor (Eleena), Yanney (Ariantje), Jane (Janitje), Merget (Grietje), Ephamy (Aefje), and Atkey (Altje). The executors were his two sons and the witnesses Stephen Van Brackle, Aaron Vanderbilt, and John Tice.
He was also known as William Willamse Conover. He was also known as William Conover. In his will dated Sep 15, 1790, William Covenhoven of Freehold, farmer, mentioned his wife Elizabeth, his sons Garret and Tunis; his daughters Eleanor (Eleena), Yanney (Ariantje), Jane (Janitje), Merget (Grietje), Ephamy (Aefje), and Atkey (Altje). The executors were his two sons and the witnesses Stephen Van Brackle, Aaron Vanderbilt, and John Tice.
Children of William Covenhoven and Elizabeth Aumack
- Garret Covenhoven b. Sep 30, 1753, d. circa 1754
- Eleena Covenhoven b. Jan 26, 1755
- Ariantje Covenhoven b. Apr 17, 1759
- Grietje Covenhoven b. May 9, 1759
- Jenitje Covenhoven b. May 9, 1759
- Garret Conover+ b. Dec 25, 1761, d. Jun 13, 1817
- Aefje Covenhoven+ b. Apr 30, 1764, d. Feb 22, 1849
- Altje Covenhoven b. May 25, 1766
- Tunis Conover+ b. Aug 27, 1769, d. Apr 11, 1844
- Elizabeth Covenhoven b. Jan 15, 1775
Elizabeth Aumack
F, #3826, b. Aug 5, 1733, d. Aug 21, 1807
Elizabeth Aumack|b. Aug 5, 1733\nd. Aug 21, 1807|p39.htm#i3826|Tunis Aumack|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3827|Helena Lane|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3828|Theunis J. Van Aumack||p781.htm#i78039|Jannetje Brouwer|b. circa 1655|p781.htm#i78040|||||||
Elizabeth Aumack was born on Jul 3, 1733. She was baptized on Aug 5, 1733 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Tunis Aumack and Helena Lane. Elizabeth married William Covenhoven, son of William Covenhoven and Adriantje Bennet, circa 1751. Elizabeth Aumack died on Aug 21, 1807 at age 74.
She was also known as Elizabeth Amack.
She was also known as Elizabeth Amack.
Children of Elizabeth Aumack and William Covenhoven
- Garret Covenhoven b. Sep 30, 1753, d. circa 1754
- Eleena Covenhoven b. Jan 26, 1755
- Ariantje Covenhoven b. Apr 17, 1759
- Grietje Covenhoven b. May 9, 1759
- Jenitje Covenhoven b. May 9, 1759
- Garret Conover+ b. Dec 25, 1761, d. Jun 13, 1817
- Aefje Covenhoven+ b. Apr 30, 1764, d. Feb 22, 1849
- Altje Covenhoven b. May 25, 1766
- Tunis Conover+ b. Aug 27, 1769, d. Apr 11, 1844
- Elizabeth Covenhoven b. Jan 15, 1775
Tunis Aumack
M, #3827, b. before 1707
Tunis Aumack|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3827|Theunis Janse Van Aumack||p781.htm#i78039|Jannetje Brouwer|b. circa 1655|p781.htm#i78040|||||||||||||
Tunis Aumack was born at Flatlands, Kings County, New York. He was born in 1696. He was born before 1707. He was the son of Theunis Janse Van Aumack and Jannetje Brouwer. Tunis married Helena Lane circa 1722.
Tunis Aumack was also known as Tunis Amak. He was also known as Anthony Aumack. He and Helena Lane were memberst of the Monmouth Dutch Church in 1723 1723.
Tunis Aumack was also known as Tunis Amak. He was also known as Anthony Aumack. He and Helena Lane were memberst of the Monmouth Dutch Church in 1723 1723.
Children of Tunis Aumack and Helena Lane
Tunis married Helena Lane circa 1722.
- Jannetje Aumack+ b. Nov 24, 1723
- Jacob Aumack+ b. Jun 21, 1727
- Elizabeth Aumack+ b. Aug 5, 1733, d. Aug 21, 1807
Helena Lane
F, #3828, b. before 1707
Helena Lane was born before 1707. She was born before 1720. Helena married Tunis Aumack, son of Theunis Janse Van Aumack and Jannetje Brouwer, circa 1722. Helena Lane was born circa 1729 at Monmouth County, New Jersey.
She was also known as Nelly Van Pelt. Parents could be Antje (Ann) Schenck and Matthis Lane.
She was also known as Helena Lane. She was also known as Lena Lane. She was also known as Helena Van Pelt. She was also known as Nellje Lane. She was also known as Nelly Lane. She and Tunis Aumack were memberst of the Monmouth Dutch Church in 1723 1723.
She was also known as Nelly Van Pelt. Parents could be Antje (Ann) Schenck and Matthis Lane.
She was also known as Helena Lane. She was also known as Lena Lane. She was also known as Helena Van Pelt. She was also known as Nellje Lane. She was also known as Nelly Lane. She and Tunis Aumack were memberst of the Monmouth Dutch Church in 1723 1723.
Children of Helena Lane and Tunis Aumack
- Jannetje Aumack+ b. Nov 24, 1723
- Jacob Aumack+ b. Jun 21, 1727
- Elizabeth Aumack+ b. Aug 5, 1733, d. Aug 21, 1807
Garret Covenhoven
M, #3829, b. Sep 30, 1753, d. circa 1754
Garret Covenhoven|b. Sep 30, 1753\nd. circa 1754|p39.htm#i3829|William Covenhoven|b. Mar 13, 1726\nd. Jul 18, 1810|p39.htm#i3825|Elizabeth Aumack|b. Aug 5, 1733\nd. Aug 21, 1807|p39.htm#i3826|William Covenhoven|b. circa 1697|p13.htm#i1214|Adriantje Bennet|b. May 30, 1695|p13.htm#i1215|Tunis Aumack|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3827|Helena Lane|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3828|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Garret Covenhoven was baptized on Sep 30, 1753 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of William Covenhoven and Elizabeth Aumack. He died young.
Garret Covenhoven was also known as Garret Conover.
Garret Covenhoven was also known as Garret Conover.
Eleena Covenhoven
F, #3830, b. Jan 26, 1755
Eleena Covenhoven|b. Jan 26, 1755|p39.htm#i3830|William Covenhoven|b. Mar 13, 1726\nd. Jul 18, 1810|p39.htm#i3825|Elizabeth Aumack|b. Aug 5, 1733\nd. Aug 21, 1807|p39.htm#i3826|William Covenhoven|b. circa 1697|p13.htm#i1214|Adriantje Bennet|b. May 30, 1695|p13.htm#i1215|Tunis Aumack|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3827|Helena Lane|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3828|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Eleena Covenhoven was baptized on Jan 26, 1755 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of William Covenhoven and Elizabeth Aumack.
Ariantje Covenhoven
F, #3831, b. Apr 17, 1759
Ariantje Covenhoven|b. Apr 17, 1759|p39.htm#i3831|William Covenhoven|b. Mar 13, 1726\nd. Jul 18, 1810|p39.htm#i3825|Elizabeth Aumack|b. Aug 5, 1733\nd. Aug 21, 1807|p39.htm#i3826|William Covenhoven|b. circa 1697|p13.htm#i1214|Adriantje Bennet|b. May 30, 1695|p13.htm#i1215|Tunis Aumack|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3827|Helena Lane|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3828|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Ariantje Covenhoven was baptized on Apr 17, 1759 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of William Covenhoven and Elizabeth Aumack. Ariantje married Joseph Willett.
Joseph Willett1
M, #3832
Citations
- This is a possible marriage.
Grietje Covenhoven
F, #3833, b. May 9, 1759
Grietje Covenhoven|b. May 9, 1759|p39.htm#i3833|William Covenhoven|b. Mar 13, 1726\nd. Jul 18, 1810|p39.htm#i3825|Elizabeth Aumack|b. Aug 5, 1733\nd. Aug 21, 1807|p39.htm#i3826|William Covenhoven|b. circa 1697|p13.htm#i1214|Adriantje Bennet|b. May 30, 1695|p13.htm#i1215|Tunis Aumack|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3827|Helena Lane|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3828|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Grietje Covenhoven was baptized on May 9, 1759 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of William Covenhoven and Elizabeth Aumack. Grietje married Jacob Allen.
Jacob Allen
M, #3834
Jenitje Covenhoven
F, #3835, b. May 9, 1759
Jenitje Covenhoven|b. May 9, 1759|p39.htm#i3835|William Covenhoven|b. Mar 13, 1726\nd. Jul 18, 1810|p39.htm#i3825|Elizabeth Aumack|b. Aug 5, 1733\nd. Aug 21, 1807|p39.htm#i3826|William Covenhoven|b. circa 1697|p13.htm#i1214|Adriantje Bennet|b. May 30, 1695|p13.htm#i1215|Tunis Aumack|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3827|Helena Lane|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3828|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Jenitje Covenhoven was baptized on May 9, 1759 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of William Covenhoven and Elizabeth Aumack.
Garret Conover
M, #3836, b. Dec 25, 1761, d. Jun 13, 1817
Garret Conover|b. Dec 25, 1761\nd. Jun 13, 1817|p39.htm#i3836|William Covenhoven|b. Mar 13, 1726\nd. Jul 18, 1810|p39.htm#i3825|Elizabeth Aumack|b. Aug 5, 1733\nd. Aug 21, 1807|p39.htm#i3826|William Covenhoven|b. circa 1697|p13.htm#i1214|Adriantje Bennet|b. May 30, 1695|p13.htm#i1215|Tunis Aumack|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3827|Helena Lane|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3828|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Garret Conover was baptized on Dec 25, 1761 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of William Covenhoven and Elizabeth Aumack. Garret married Nellie Heyer on Jun 26, 1784. Garret Conover died on Jun 13, 1817 at age 55.
He was also known as Garret Covenhoven.
He was also known as Garret Covenhoven.
Child of Garret Conover and Nellie Heyer
- John G. H. Conover+ b. circa 1795
Aefje Covenhoven
F, #3838, b. Apr 30, 1764, d. Feb 22, 1849
Aefje Covenhoven|b. Apr 30, 1764\nd. Feb 22, 1849|p39.htm#i3838|William Covenhoven|b. Mar 13, 1726\nd. Jul 18, 1810|p39.htm#i3825|Elizabeth Aumack|b. Aug 5, 1733\nd. Aug 21, 1807|p39.htm#i3826|William Covenhoven|b. circa 1697|p13.htm#i1214|Adriantje Bennet|b. May 30, 1695|p13.htm#i1215|Tunis Aumack|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3827|Helena Lane|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3828|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Aefje Covenhoven was baptized on Apr 30, 1764 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of William Covenhoven and Elizabeth Aumack. Aefje married John Willett, son of John Willett and Mary Wall. Aefje Covenhoven died on Feb 22, 1849 at Port Monmouth, Monmouth County, New Jersey, at age 84. Aefje was buried at Eastmond Burying Ground, Port Monmouth, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
She was also known as Euphemia Covenhoven. She was also known as Ephamy Conover.
She was also known as Euphemia Covenhoven. She was also known as Ephamy Conover.
Children of Aefje Covenhoven and John Willett
- Arintha Willett+ b. Sep 4, 1785, d. Mar 21, 1858
- Mary Eliza Willett b. Mar 8, 1790, d. Jan 10, 1872
John Willett
M, #3839, b. Nov 11, 1757, d. Mar 14, 1823
John Willett|b. Nov 11, 1757\nd. Mar 14, 1823|p39.htm#i3839|John Willett||p3800.htm#i379924|Mary Wall||p3800.htm#i379925|||||||||||||
John Willett was born on Nov 11, 1757 at Shoal Harbor, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of John Willett and Mary Wall. John married Aefje Covenhoven, daughter of William Covenhoven and Elizabeth Aumack. John Willett died on Mar 14, 1823 at Port Monmouth, Monmouth County, New Jersey, at age 65. John was buried at Eastmond Burying Ground, Port Monmouth, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Children of John Willett and Aefje Covenhoven
- Arintha Willett+ b. Sep 4, 1785, d. Mar 21, 1858
- Mary Eliza Willett b. Mar 8, 1790, d. Jan 10, 1872
Altje Covenhoven
F, #3840, b. May 25, 1766
Altje Covenhoven|b. May 25, 1766|p39.htm#i3840|William Covenhoven|b. Mar 13, 1726\nd. Jul 18, 1810|p39.htm#i3825|Elizabeth Aumack|b. Aug 5, 1733\nd. Aug 21, 1807|p39.htm#i3826|William Covenhoven|b. circa 1697|p13.htm#i1214|Adriantje Bennet|b. May 30, 1695|p13.htm#i1215|Tunis Aumack|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3827|Helena Lane|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3828|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Altje Covenhoven was baptized on May 25, 1766 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of William Covenhoven and Elizabeth Aumack.
Altje Covenhoven was also known as Atkey Conover.
Altje Covenhoven was also known as Atkey Conover.
Tunis Conover
M, #3841, b. Aug 27, 1769, d. Apr 11, 1844
Tunis Conover|b. Aug 27, 1769\nd. Apr 11, 1844|p39.htm#i3841|William Covenhoven|b. Mar 13, 1726\nd. Jul 18, 1810|p39.htm#i3825|Elizabeth Aumack|b. Aug 5, 1733\nd. Aug 21, 1807|p39.htm#i3826|William Covenhoven|b. circa 1697|p13.htm#i1214|Adriantje Bennet|b. May 30, 1695|p13.htm#i1215|Tunis Aumack|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3827|Helena Lane|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3828|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Tunis Conover was born on Jul 26, 1769 at Holmdel, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was baptized on Aug 27, 1769 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of William Covenhoven and Elizabeth Aumack. Tunis married Martha Vanderhoef on Dec 7, 1788 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Tunis Conover died on Apr 11, 1844 at age 74. Tunis was buried after Apr 11, 1844 at Old Brick Church Cemetery, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
He was also known as Tunis J. Conover. He was also known as Tunis Covenhoven.
He was also known as Tunis J. Conover. He was also known as Tunis Covenhoven.
Children of Tunis Conover and Martha Vanderhoef
Tunis married Martha Vanderhoef on Dec 7, 1788 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
- Elizabeth Conover+ b. Jun 5, 1789, d. Oct 28, 1815
- Mary Conover+ b. Oct 30, 1791, d. May 9, 1822
- William Conover b. Jul 24, 1794, d. Oct 30, 1833
- Helena Conover b. Mar 30, 1797, d. Jul 6, 1827
- Michael Conover+ b. Mar 23, 1799, d. Dec 24, 1881
- Arintha Conover b. Mar 16, 1802
- Hendrick Conover b. Dec 16, 1805, d. Mar 13, 1850
- Cornelius Conover+ b. Mar 9, 1808, d. Jul 3, 1847
Martha Vanderhoef
F, #3842, b. Jan 27, 1767, d. Aug 12, 1848
Martha Vanderhoef was born on Jan 27, 1767. Martha married Tunis Conover, son of William Covenhoven and Elizabeth Aumack, on Dec 7, 1788 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Martha Vanderhoef died on Aug 12, 1848 at age 81. Martha was buried at Old Brick Church Cemetery, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
She was also known as Matje Vanderhoff. She was also known as Martha Vanderhoff.
She was also known as Matje Vanderhoff. She was also known as Martha Vanderhoff.
Children of Martha Vanderhoef and Tunis Conover
- Elizabeth Conover+ b. Jun 5, 1789, d. Oct 28, 1815
- Mary Conover+ b. Oct 30, 1791, d. May 9, 1822
- William Conover b. Jul 24, 1794, d. Oct 30, 1833
- Helena Conover b. Mar 30, 1797, d. Jul 6, 1827
- Michael Conover+ b. Mar 23, 1799, d. Dec 24, 1881
- Arintha Conover b. Mar 16, 1802
- Hendrick Conover b. Dec 16, 1805, d. Mar 13, 1850
- Cornelius Conover+ b. Mar 9, 1808, d. Jul 3, 1847
Elizabeth Covenhoven1
F, #3843, b. Jan 15, 1775
Elizabeth Covenhoven|b. Jan 15, 1775|p39.htm#i3843|William Covenhoven|b. Mar 13, 1726\nd. Jul 18, 1810|p39.htm#i3825|Elizabeth Aumack|b. Aug 5, 1733\nd. Aug 21, 1807|p39.htm#i3826|William Covenhoven|b. circa 1697|p13.htm#i1214|Adriantje Bennet|b. May 30, 1695|p13.htm#i1215|Tunis Aumack|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3827|Helena Lane|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3828|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Elizabeth Covenhoven was baptized on Jan 15, 1775 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of William Covenhoven and Elizabeth Aumack.
Citations
- Not mentioned in her father's will.
Geertje Covenhoven
F, #3844, b. Mar 31, 1731
Geertje Covenhoven|b. Mar 31, 1731|p39.htm#i3844|William Covenhoven|b. circa 1697|p13.htm#i1214|Adriantje Bennet|b. May 30, 1695|p13.htm#i1215|Gerret W. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 1676\nd. 1712|p10.htm#i904|Lysbeth (Unknown)|d. after 1721|p10.htm#i905|Willem W. Bennett|b. circa 1665|p29.htm#i2821|Adriantje Vandewater|b. Feb 25, 1663|p29.htm#i2822|
Relationship=3rd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Geertje Covenhoven was baptized on Mar 31, 1731 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of William Covenhoven and Adriantje Bennet. Geertje married Jacob Aumack, son of Tunis Aumack and Helena Lane, circa 1759 at Middletown Twp., Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Geertje Covenhoven was also known as Gertie Conover. She was also known as Catherine Conover.
Geertje Covenhoven was also known as Gertie Conover. She was also known as Catherine Conover.
Children of Geertje Covenhoven and Jacob Aumack
- Helena Aumack b. Mar 22, 1761, d. circa 1762
- William Aumack+ b. Aug 22, 1762, d. Apr 28, 1849
- Ariantje Aumack b. Apr 30, 1764
- Helena Aumack b. Mar 17, 1765
- Mathias Conover Aumack+ b. Apr 5, 1767, d. Nov 6, 1853
- Antje Aumack+ b. Jun 19, 1768, d. 1848
- Jacob Aumack+ b. Jun 25, 1769, d. 1849
- Garret Aumack b. Jan 10, 1773, d. 1845
Jacob Aumack
M, #3845, b. Jun 21, 1727
Jacob Aumack|b. Jun 21, 1727|p39.htm#i3845|Tunis Aumack|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3827|Helena Lane|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3828|Theunis J. Van Aumack||p781.htm#i78039|Jannetje Brouwer|b. circa 1655|p781.htm#i78040|||||||
Jacob Aumack was born on Jun 21, 1727 at New Jersey. He was the son of Tunis Aumack and Helena Lane. Jacob married Geertje Covenhoven, daughter of William Covenhoven and Adriantje Bennet, circa 1759 at Middletown Twp., Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Jacob Aumack was also known as Jacob Amack. He was also known as Jacobus Aumick.
Jacob Aumack was also known as Jacob Amack. He was also known as Jacobus Aumick.
Children of Jacob Aumack and Geertje Covenhoven
- Helena Aumack b. Mar 22, 1761, d. circa 1762
- William Aumack+ b. Aug 22, 1762, d. Apr 28, 1849
- Ariantje Aumack b. Apr 30, 1764
- Helena Aumack b. Mar 17, 1765
- Mathias Conover Aumack+ b. Apr 5, 1767, d. Nov 6, 1853
- Antje Aumack+ b. Jun 19, 1768, d. 1848
- Jacob Aumack+ b. Jun 25, 1769, d. 1849
- Garret Aumack b. Jan 10, 1773, d. 1845
Helena Aumack
F, #3846, b. Mar 22, 1761, d. circa 1762
Helena Aumack|b. Mar 22, 1761\nd. circa 1762|p39.htm#i3846|Jacob Aumack|b. Jun 21, 1727|p39.htm#i3845|Geertje Covenhoven|b. Mar 31, 1731|p39.htm#i3844|Tunis Aumack|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3827|Helena Lane|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3828|William Covenhoven|b. circa 1697|p13.htm#i1214|Adriantje Bennet|b. May 30, 1695|p13.htm#i1215|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Helena Aumack was baptized on Mar 22, 1761 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Jacob Aumack and Geertje Covenhoven. She died young.
William Aumack
M, #3847, b. Aug 22, 1762, d. Apr 28, 1849
William Aumack|b. Aug 22, 1762\nd. Apr 28, 1849|p39.htm#i3847|Jacob Aumack|b. Jun 21, 1727|p39.htm#i3845|Geertje Covenhoven|b. Mar 31, 1731|p39.htm#i3844|Tunis Aumack|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3827|Helena Lane|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3828|William Covenhoven|b. circa 1697|p13.htm#i1214|Adriantje Bennet|b. May 30, 1695|p13.htm#i1215|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
William Aumack was born on Jul 23, 1762 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was baptized on Aug 22, 1762 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Jacob Aumack and Geertje Covenhoven. William married Christina Hoff at Monmouth County, New Jersey. William Aumack died on Apr 28, 1849 at Monmouth County, New Jersey, at age 86.
He was a Private in the Revolutionary War.
He was a Private in the Revolutionary War.
Children of William Aumack and Christina Hoff
- Elizabeth Aumack+ b. Mar 27, 1783, d. Jun 9, 1847
- Leonard Aumack b. 1785, d. 1849
- Jacob William Aumack b. 1787, d. 1860
- Daniel Aumack+ b. 1789, d. 1826
- William Hoff Aumack b. 1792, d. 1880
- Catherine Aumack b. 1794, d. 1853
- John Joseph Hoff Aumack+ b. 1797, d. 1873
- Thomas Aumack b. 1801, d. 1825
Ariantje Aumack
F, #3848, b. Apr 30, 1764
Ariantje Aumack|b. Apr 30, 1764|p39.htm#i3848|Jacob Aumack|b. Jun 21, 1727|p39.htm#i3845|Geertje Covenhoven|b. Mar 31, 1731|p39.htm#i3844|Tunis Aumack|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3827|Helena Lane|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3828|William Covenhoven|b. circa 1697|p13.htm#i1214|Adriantje Bennet|b. May 30, 1695|p13.htm#i1215|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Ariantje Aumack was baptized on Apr 30, 1764 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Jacob Aumack and Geertje Covenhoven.
Helena Aumack
F, #3849, b. Mar 17, 1765
Helena Aumack|b. Mar 17, 1765|p39.htm#i3849|Jacob Aumack|b. Jun 21, 1727|p39.htm#i3845|Geertje Covenhoven|b. Mar 31, 1731|p39.htm#i3844|Tunis Aumack|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3827|Helena Lane|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3828|William Covenhoven|b. circa 1697|p13.htm#i1214|Adriantje Bennet|b. May 30, 1695|p13.htm#i1215|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Helena Aumack was baptized on Mar 17, 1765 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Jacob Aumack and Geertje Covenhoven.
Mathias Conover Aumack
M, #3850, b. Apr 5, 1767, d. Nov 6, 1853
Mathias Conover Aumack|b. Apr 5, 1767\nd. Nov 6, 1853|p39.htm#i3850|Jacob Aumack|b. Jun 21, 1727|p39.htm#i3845|Geertje Covenhoven|b. Mar 31, 1731|p39.htm#i3844|Tunis Aumack|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3827|Helena Lane|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3828|William Covenhoven|b. circa 1697|p13.htm#i1214|Adriantje Bennet|b. May 30, 1695|p13.htm#i1215|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Mathias Conover Aumack was baptized on Apr 5, 1767 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Jacob Aumack and Geertje Covenhoven. Mathias married Miriam Marsh, daughter of Richard Marsh and Sara (Unknown), at Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Mathias Conover Aumack died on Nov 6, 1853 at age 86.
He was also known as Mathias Conover Aumick. He was also known as Matthew Aumack.
He was also known as Mathias Conover Aumick. He was also known as Matthew Aumack.
Children of Mathias Conover Aumack and Miriam Marsh
- Catharine Aumack+ b. Jun 19, 1793, d. Jul 25, 1828
- Jacob Aumick+ b. circa 1794, d. Sep 5, 1876
Antje Aumack
F, #3851, b. Jun 19, 1768, d. 1848
Antje Aumack|b. Jun 19, 1768\nd. 1848|p39.htm#i3851|Jacob Aumack|b. Jun 21, 1727|p39.htm#i3845|Geertje Covenhoven|b. Mar 31, 1731|p39.htm#i3844|Tunis Aumack|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3827|Helena Lane|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3828|William Covenhoven|b. circa 1697|p13.htm#i1214|Adriantje Bennet|b. May 30, 1695|p13.htm#i1215|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Antje Aumack was baptized on Jun 19, 1768 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Jacob Aumack and Geertje Covenhoven. Antje married John Bedle. Antje Aumack died in 1848.
Child of Antje Aumack and John Bedle
- Nimrod Bedle+ b. 1806, d. 1883
Jacob Aumack
M, #3852, b. Jun 25, 1769, d. 1849
Jacob Aumack|b. Jun 25, 1769\nd. 1849|p39.htm#i3852|Jacob Aumack|b. Jun 21, 1727|p39.htm#i3845|Geertje Covenhoven|b. Mar 31, 1731|p39.htm#i3844|Tunis Aumack|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3827|Helena Lane|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3828|William Covenhoven|b. circa 1697|p13.htm#i1214|Adriantje Bennet|b. May 30, 1695|p13.htm#i1215|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Jacob Aumack was baptized on Jun 25, 1769 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Jacob Aumack and Geertje Covenhoven. Jacob married Lydia Ann (Unknown). Jacob Aumack died in 1849.
Children of Jacob Aumack and Lydia Ann (Unknown)
- Richard Aumack b. circa 1797
- Catherine Aumack b. 1799
Garret Aumack
M, #3853, b. Jan 10, 1773, d. 1845
Garret Aumack|b. Jan 10, 1773\nd. 1845|p39.htm#i3853|Jacob Aumack|b. Jun 21, 1727|p39.htm#i3845|Geertje Covenhoven|b. Mar 31, 1731|p39.htm#i3844|Tunis Aumack|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3827|Helena Lane|b. before 1707|p39.htm#i3828|William Covenhoven|b. circa 1697|p13.htm#i1214|Adriantje Bennet|b. May 30, 1695|p13.htm#i1215|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Garret Aumack was baptized on Jan 10, 1773 at Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold-Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Jacob Aumack and Geertje Covenhoven. Garret married Mary Dean. Garret Aumack died in 1845.
Evert Janszen Van Wicklin
M, #3856, b. Jun 17, 1660, d. 1719
Evert Janszen Van Wicklin was baptized on Jun 17, 1660 at Wijckel, Friesland, Netherlands. Evert married Mettye Van Arsdalen, daughter of Simon Janse Van Arsdalen and Peternelle Claesen Wyckoff, on Feb 27, 1688/89 at Dutch Reformed Church, Midwout, Kings County, New York. Evert married Mettye Van Arsdalen, daughter of Simon Janse Van Arsdalen and Peternelle Claesen Wyckoff, on Feb 27, 1690 at Flatbush, Kings County, New York. Evert Janszen Van Wicklin died in 1719 at New Lots-Flatbush, Kings County, New York.
He was also known as Oewe Van Wicklen. He was also known as Evert Jansen Van Wickelen. He emigrated in 1665 from Netherlands. He gave oath of allegiance in 1687; stated he had been in the country 23 years.
He was also known as Oewe Van Wicklen. He was also known as Evert Jansen Van Wickelen. He emigrated in 1665 from Netherlands. He gave oath of allegiance in 1687; stated he had been in the country 23 years.
Child of Evert Janszen Van Wicklin and Mettye Van Arsdalen
Evert married Mettye Van Arsdalen, daughter of Simon Janse Van Arsdalen and Peternelle Claesen Wyckoff, on Feb 27, 1688/89 at Dutch Reformed Church, Midwout, Kings County, New York. Evert married Mettye Van Arsdalen, daughter of Simon Janse Van Arsdalen and Peternelle Claesen Wyckoff, on Feb 27, 1690 at Flatbush, Kings County, New York.
- Symon Van Wicklin+ b. circa 1692, d. circa 1754
Mettye Van Arsdalen
F, #3857, b. 1670
Mettye Van Arsdalen|b. 1670|p39.htm#i3857|Simon Janse Van Arsdalen|b. 1629\nd. Oct 29, 1710|p11.htm#i1036|Peternelle Claesen Wyckoff|b. Oct 28, 1640|p11.htm#i1037|||||||||||||
Mettye Van Arsdalen was born in 1670 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of Simon Janse Van Arsdalen and Peternelle Claesen Wyckoff. Mettye Van Arsdalen was baptized on Apr 7, 1670 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York. Mettye married Evert Janszen Van Wicklin on Feb 27, 1688/89 at Dutch Reformed Church, Midwout, Kings County, New York. Mettye married Evert Janszen Van Wicklin on Feb 27, 1690 at Flatbush, Kings County, New York.
Mettye Van Arsdalen was also known as Matitje Van Arsdalen. She was also known as Metje Simonse Van Aersdale.
Mettye Van Arsdalen was also known as Matitje Van Arsdalen. She was also known as Metje Simonse Van Aersdale.
Child of Mettye Van Arsdalen and Evert Janszen Van Wicklin
Mettye married Evert Janszen Van Wicklin on Feb 27, 1688/89 at Dutch Reformed Church, Midwout, Kings County, New York. Mettye married Evert Janszen Van Wicklin on Feb 27, 1690 at Flatbush, Kings County, New York.
- Symon Van Wicklin+ b. circa 1692, d. circa 1754
Joseph Mount
M, #3858, b. 1719, d. Jul 4, 1764
Joseph Mount|b. 1719\nd. Jul 4, 1764|p39.htm#i3858|Matthias Mount|b. circa 1706\nd. Apr 7, 1791|p1289.htm#i128868|Anne Deboogh|b. circa 1714\nd. Jun 23, 1792|p1289.htm#i128869|||||||||||||
Joseph Mount was born in 1719 at New Utrecht, Kings County, New York. He was the son of Matthias Mount and Anne Deboogh. Joseph Mount and Elsje Van Wickle obtained a marriage license on Sep 28, 1741. Joseph married Elsje Van Wickle, daughter of Symon Van Wicklin and Geraldina Couwenhoven, on Sep 28, 1741 at Somerset County, New Jersey. Joseph married Frances Bronson circa 1756. Joseph Mount died on Jul 4, 1764; by drowning.
He resided at at Somerset County, New Jersey, in 1741.
He resided at at Somerset County, New Jersey, in 1741.
Children of Joseph Mount and Elsje Van Wickle
He and Elsje Van Wickle obtained a marriage license on Sep 28, 1741. Joseph married Elsje Van Wickle, daughter of Symon Van Wicklin and Geraldina Couwenhoven, on Sep 28, 1741 at Somerset County, New Jersey.
- Joseph Henry Mount b. 1742, d. 1744
- Simon Mount b. 1746, d. circa 1809
- Anna Mount b. Dec 27, 1746, d. Oct 8, 1816
- Mathias Mount+ b. May 20, 1749, d. circa Jun 13, 1823
- Joseph Mount b. 1752, d. 1826
- Everet Mount b. May 13, 1753
- Diena Mount b. Mar 7, 1756
Evert Van Wicklin
M, #3859, b. Jan 1, 1726, d. Mar 3, 1757
Evert Van Wicklin|b. Jan 1, 1726\nd. Mar 3, 1757|p39.htm#i3859|Symon Van Wicklin|b. circa 1692\nd. circa 1754|p13.htm#i1243|Geraldina Couwenhoven|b. Aug 7, 1705\nd. after 1754|p13.htm#i1242|Evert J. Van Wicklin|b. Jun 17, 1660\nd. 1719|p39.htm#i3856|Mettye Van Arsdalen|b. 1670|p39.htm#i3857|Nicasius Van Kouwenhoven|b. Jun 30, 1681\nd. Sep 16, 1749|p5.htm#i423|Elsje Staats|b. Feb 7, 1686|p10.htm#i909|
Relationship=3rd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Evert Van Wicklin was baptized on Jan 1, 1726 at Dutch Reformed Church, Raritan, Somerset County, New Jersey. He was the son of Symon Van Wicklin and Geraldina Couwenhoven. Evert married Cornelia Lupardus, daughter of Christianus Lupardus and Antye (Unknown), on Oct 9, 1752. Evert Van Wicklin and Cornelia Lupardus obtained a marriage license on Dec 9, 1752 at Somerset County, New Jersey. Evert Van Wicklin died on Mar 3, 1757 at Somerset County, New Jersey, at age 31; in a fire with his wife. Evert's estate was proved on Mar 17, 1757.
In his will dated Mar 2, 1757, Evert Van Wicklin of Somerset County, yoeman, mentioned his wife Cornelia; his daughter Antje; his brother Nicholas Van Wickelen; his brother-in-law Rem Lupardus; his sisters Mattje (wife of George Anderson, Jr.), Seytje (wife of John Boice), Dinah (wife of John Probasco), and Anne (wife of Jacob Suydam); and children of his deceased sister Elsje (late wife of Joseph Mount). The executors were his brother and brother-in-law, and the witnesses were John Van Buren, Bernardus La Grange, and Brunt Neume.
In his will dated Mar 2, 1757, Evert Van Wicklin of Somerset County, yoeman, mentioned his wife Cornelia; his daughter Antje; his brother Nicholas Van Wickelen; his brother-in-law Rem Lupardus; his sisters Mattje (wife of George Anderson, Jr.), Seytje (wife of John Boice), Dinah (wife of John Probasco), and Anne (wife of Jacob Suydam); and children of his deceased sister Elsje (late wife of Joseph Mount). The executors were his brother and brother-in-law, and the witnesses were John Van Buren, Bernardus La Grange, and Brunt Neume.
Child of Evert Van Wicklin and Cornelia Lupardus
Evert married Cornelia Lupardus, daughter of Christianus Lupardus and Antye (Unknown), on Oct 9, 1752. Evert Van Wicklin and Cornelia Lupardus obtained a marriage license on Dec 9, 1752 at Somerset County, New Jersey.
- Antje Van Wicklin+ b. Sep 27, 1754, d. Jan 24, 1808
Cornelia Lupardus
F, #3860, b. Oct 22, 1727, d. Mar 3, 1757
Cornelia Lupardus|b. Oct 22, 1727\nd. Mar 3, 1757|p39.htm#i3860|Christianus Lupardus|b. Mar 10, 1695|p39.htm#i3862|Antye (Unknown)||p1794.htm#i179374|||||||||||||
Cornelia Lupardus was born in 1727. She was baptized on Oct 22, 1727 at Jamaica, Queens County, New York. She was the daughter of Christianus Lupardus and Antye (Unknown). Cornelia married Evert Van Wicklin, son of Symon Van Wicklin and Geraldina Couwenhoven, on Oct 9, 1752. Cornelia Lupardus and Evert Van Wicklin obtained a marriage license on Dec 9, 1752 at Somerset County, New Jersey. Cornelia Lupardus died on Mar 3, 1757 at New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey, at age 29.
Child of Cornelia Lupardus and Evert Van Wicklin
- Antje Van Wicklin+ b. Sep 27, 1754, d. Jan 24, 1808
Antje Van Wicklin
F, #3861, b. Sep 27, 1754, d. Jan 24, 1808
Antje Van Wicklin|b. Sep 27, 1754\nd. Jan 24, 1808|p39.htm#i3861|Evert Van Wicklin|b. Jan 1, 1726\nd. Mar 3, 1757|p39.htm#i3859|Cornelia Lupardus|b. Oct 22, 1727\nd. Mar 3, 1757|p39.htm#i3860|Symon Van Wicklin|b. circa 1692\nd. circa 1754|p13.htm#i1243|Geraldina Couwenhoven|b. Aug 7, 1705\nd. after 1754|p13.htm#i1242|Christianus Lupardus|b. Mar 10, 1695|p39.htm#i3862|Antye (Unknown)||p1794.htm#i179374|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Antje Van Wicklin was baptized on Sep 27, 1754 at New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Evert Van Wicklin and Cornelia Lupardus. Antje married Rev. Abraham Beach, son of Capt. Elnthan Beach and Hannah Wooster, on May 26, 1769 at New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Antje Van Wicklin died on Jan 22, 1803 at age 48. She died on Jan 24, 1808 at New York City, New York County, New York, at age 53.
She was also known as Ann Van Wickle.
She was also known as Ann Van Wickle.
Children of Antje Van Wicklin and Rev. Abraham Beach
- Ann Chandler Beach d. Dec 23, 1821
- Maria Beach d. Oct 28, 1827
- Evart Beach
- Abraham Beach b. circa 1766, d. May 24, 1854
- Hannah Beach b. circa 1769, d. 1848
- Cornelia Ann Beach+ b. Apr 22, 1777, d. Sep 12, 1857
Christianus Lupardus
M, #3862, b. Mar 10, 1695
Christianus Lupardus was born on Mar 10, 1695. Christianus married Antye (Unknown). Christianus married Lammetje Stryker, daughter of Pieter Janse Stryker and Annetje Barends, in 1732. Christianus's estate was proved on Mar 5, 1768.
He was also known as Christian Lupardus.
Christianus's left a will
Will mentions eldest son, William Peter LOTT (probably from first wife, Antye (see Birth info above), two daughters, Antje and Lammetje, son William, son Christianus, and son Rem.
He was also known as Christian Lupardus.
Christianus's left a will
Will mentions eldest son, William Peter LOTT (probably from first wife, Antye (see Birth info above), two daughters, Antje and Lammetje, son William, son Christianus, and son Rem.
Child of Christianus Lupardus and Antye (Unknown)
- Cornelia Lupardus+ b. Oct 22, 1727, d. Mar 3, 1757
Nicasius Van Wickle
M, #3865, b. circa 1728, d. circa Mar, 1801
Nicasius Van Wickle|b. circa 1728\nd. circa Mar, 1801|p39.htm#i3865|Symon Van Wicklin|b. circa 1692\nd. circa 1754|p13.htm#i1243|Geraldina Couwenhoven|b. Aug 7, 1705\nd. after 1754|p13.htm#i1242|Evert J. Van Wicklin|b. Jun 17, 1660\nd. 1719|p39.htm#i3856|Mettye Van Arsdalen|b. 1670|p39.htm#i3857|Nicasius Van Kouwenhoven|b. Jun 30, 1681\nd. Sep 16, 1749|p5.htm#i423|Elsje Staats|b. Feb 7, 1686|p10.htm#i909|
Relationship=3rd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Nicasius Van Wickle was born circa 1728 at Somerset County, New Jersey. He was the son of Symon Van Wicklin and Geraldina Couwenhoven. Nicasius Van Wickle and Catherine Boice obtained a marriage license on May 27, 1749. Nicasius married Margaret Donaldson, daughter of William Donaldson and Margaret Townsend, on Apr 10, 1790. Nicasius Van Wickle died circa Mar, 1801 at Middlesex County, New Jersey. Nicasius's estate was proved on Jun 10, 1801.
He was also known as Nicholas Van Wickle. He was also known as Nicholas Van Wicklin. He resided at at Matchaponix, Middlesex County, New Jersey, circa 1763. He and Margaret DuBois conveyed to Cornelis Low on May 1, 1776. Nicasius Van Wickle and Margaret DuBois conveyed to Edward Thomas on May 1, 1779 at Perth Amboy, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Rateables-300 acres, 7 horses, 19 horned cattle, 5 hogs, 1 slave, £5,000 at interest South Amboy Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey in Mar, 1780. On Aug, 1784 Rate list has 4 whites plus 7 blacks.
In his will dated Feb 7, 1801, Nicholas Van Wicklin of Middlesex County. mentioned his wife Margaret; his sons Jacob, John, Simon, and Evert: his daughter Dinah and her husband Henry Dillentash; and another daughter (name not mentioned) and her husband Archibald Gordon. The sole executor was his son Jacob and the witnesses were James Morgan, Charles Morgan, and William Dorthday.
He was also known as Nicholas Van Wickle. He was also known as Nicholas Van Wicklin. He resided at at Matchaponix, Middlesex County, New Jersey, circa 1763. He and Margaret DuBois conveyed to Cornelis Low on May 1, 1776. Nicasius Van Wickle and Margaret DuBois conveyed to Edward Thomas on May 1, 1779 at Perth Amboy, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Rateables-300 acres, 7 horses, 19 horned cattle, 5 hogs, 1 slave, £5,000 at interest South Amboy Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey in Mar, 1780. On Aug, 1784 Rate list has 4 whites plus 7 blacks.
In his will dated Feb 7, 1801, Nicholas Van Wicklin of Middlesex County. mentioned his wife Margaret; his sons Jacob, John, Simon, and Evert: his daughter Dinah and her husband Henry Dillentash; and another daughter (name not mentioned) and her husband Archibald Gordon. The sole executor was his son Jacob and the witnesses were James Morgan, Charles Morgan, and William Dorthday.
Children of Nicasius Van Wickle and Catherine Boice
Nicasius Van Wickle and Catherine Boice obtained a marriage license on May 27, 1749.
- John Van Wickle+ b. Aug 23, 1749, d. Dec 25, 1829
- Simon Van Wickle+ b. Feb 22, 1751/52, d. May 9, 1825
- Geradina Van Wickle+ b. Jun 6, 1754, d. Jan 22, 1844
- Siche Van Wickle+ b. Aug 10, 1757
- Captain Evert Van Wickle+ b. Mar 21, 1761
- Judge Jacob Charles Van Wickle+ b. May 10, 1770, d. Apr 2, 1854
Catherine Boice
F, #3866, b. 1730, d. before 1790
Catherine Boice|b. 1730\nd. before 1790|p39.htm#i3866|John Boice||p39.htm#i3867|Fytie (Unknown)||p2600.htm#i259918|||||||||||||
Catherine Boice was born in 1730 at New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of John Boice and Fytie (Unknown). Catherine Boice was baptized on Apr 19, 1730 at New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey. She and Nicasius Van Wickle obtained a marriage license on May 27, 1749. Catherine Boice died before 1790.
She was also known as Tryntie Boice.
She was also known as Tryntie Boice.
Children of Catherine Boice and Nicasius Van Wickle
- John Van Wickle+ b. Aug 23, 1749, d. Dec 25, 1829
- Simon Van Wickle+ b. Feb 22, 1751/52, d. May 9, 1825
- Geradina Van Wickle+ b. Jun 6, 1754, d. Jan 22, 1844
- Siche Van Wickle+ b. Aug 10, 1757
- Captain Evert Van Wickle+ b. Mar 21, 1761
- Judge Jacob Charles Van Wickle+ b. May 10, 1770, d. Apr 2, 1854
John Boice
M, #3867
John married Fytie (Unknown).
Child of John Boice and Fytie (Unknown)
- Catherine Boice+ b. 1730, d. before 1790
Judge Jacob Charles Van Wickle
M, #3869, b. May 10, 1770, d. Apr 2, 1854
Judge Jacob Charles Van Wickle|b. May 10, 1770\nd. Apr 2, 1854|p39.htm#i3869|Nicasius Van Wickle|b. circa 1728\nd. circa Mar, 1801|p39.htm#i3865|Catherine Boice|b. 1730\nd. before 1790|p39.htm#i3866|Symon Van Wicklin|b. circa 1692\nd. circa 1754|p13.htm#i1243|Geraldina Couwenhoven|b. Aug 7, 1705\nd. after 1754|p13.htm#i1242|John Boice||p39.htm#i3867|Fytie (Unknown)||p2600.htm#i259918|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Judge Jacob Charles Van Wickle was born on May 10, 1770 at Matchaponix, Middlesex County, New Jersey. He was the son of Nicasius Van Wickle and Catherine Boice. Judge Jacob Charles Van Wickle was baptized on Jun 24, 1770. Jacob married Sarah Morgan, daughter of Capt. James Morgan and Margaret Evertson, on Jun 24, 1792 at Matchaponix, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Jacob married Sarah Morgan, daughter of Capt. James Morgan and Margaret Evertson, on Jun 27, 1792 at Matchaponix, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Jacob married Susan Boice, daughter of George Boice and Providence Runyon. Judge Jacob Charles Van Wickle died on Apr 2, 1854 at Old Bridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey, at age 83. Jacob was buried after Apr 2, 1854 at St. Peter's Episcopal Churchyard, Spotswood, Middlesex County, New Jersey.
He was also known as Jacob Van Wicklin. He was also known as Jacob Van Wickle. On Jul 16, 1810 Betty a slave of Jacob Van Wickle, very old, baptised.
He was also known as Jacob Van Wicklin. He was also known as Jacob Van Wickle. On Jul 16, 1810 Betty a slave of Jacob Van Wickle, very old, baptised.
Children of Judge Jacob Charles Van Wickle and Sarah Morgan
Jacob married Sarah Morgan, daughter of Capt. James Morgan and Margaret Evertson, on Jun 24, 1792 at Matchaponix, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Jacob married Sarah Morgan, daughter of Capt. James Morgan and Margaret Evertson, on Jun 27, 1792 at Matchaponix, Middlesex County, New Jersey.
- Margaret Sophia Van Wickle+ b. Dec 26, 1793, d. Mar 2, 1816
- Nicholas Van Wickle+ b. Jan 7, 1796, d. Oct 24, 1865
- Hon. Stephen Van Wickle+ b. Jan 6, 1798, d. Dec 31, 1878
- Catherine Olivia Van Wickle+ b. May 24, 1800, d. Mar 23, 1895
- Ann Amanda Fitz Allen Van Wickle+ b. Nov 26, 1802, d. Jul 25, 1880
- Jacob Charles Van Wickle+ b. Oct 20, 1805, d. Nov 4, 1883
- Sarah Hyacinth Van Wickle+ b. Sep 2, 1808, d. Mar 24, 1898
- Evert Croes Hale Van Wickle b. Sep 5, 1811, d. Jan 22, 1812
- Malvina Van Wickle+ b. Apr 8, 1813, d. Aug 4, 1873
- Supposed daughter Albina Van Wickle b. 1817
John Van Wickle
M, #3870, b. Aug 23, 1749, d. Dec 25, 1829
John Van Wickle|b. Aug 23, 1749\nd. Dec 25, 1829|p39.htm#i3870|Nicasius Van Wickle|b. circa 1728\nd. circa Mar, 1801|p39.htm#i3865|Catherine Boice|b. 1730\nd. before 1790|p39.htm#i3866|Symon Van Wicklin|b. circa 1692\nd. circa 1754|p13.htm#i1243|Geraldina Couwenhoven|b. Aug 7, 1705\nd. after 1754|p13.htm#i1242|John Boice||p39.htm#i3867|Fytie (Unknown)||p2600.htm#i259918|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
John Van Wickle was born on Aug 23, 1749 at Raritan, Somerset County, New Jersey. He was the son of Nicasius Van Wickle and Catherine Boice. John married Ann Rue, daughter of John Rue Jr. and Sytie Boice, in 1767 at Somerset County, New Jersey. John Van Wickle died on Dec 28, 1820 at Lyons, Wayne County, New York, at age 71. He died on Dec 25, 1829 at Lyons, Wayne County, New York, at age 80.
Rateables-250 acres, 3 horses, 6 horned cattle, 1 hog, £1,000 out at interest, covered wagon in Mar, 1780 South Amboy Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey. He and Henry Peter Black removed to at Lyons, Wayne County, New York, the second settler in 1796. John Van Wickle was are found on the list of taxables at Lyons, Wayne County, New York, in 1799. He was one of the first trustees at First Presbyterian Chuch, Lyons, Wayne County, New York, Jan 2, 1800. He was are found on the tax list at Sodus, Wayne County, New York, taxed on 224 acres on Oct 9, 1802. "John Van Wickle was the oldest inhabitant of Lyons, except for James Otto. he was b. 23 August 1749 near New Brunswick, NJ and came to Wayne County, NY in 1796. he came to Lyons with his wife, five sons, and five daughters in an old fashioned "Jersey" wagon. It was a journey of 16 days. The first night they slept in a house where Mr. Hotchkiss' brick mill now (1877) stands, at the foot of Broad Street. In 1808 the warehouse was moved to the lot where the Presbyterian Church now stands. Van Wickle took 640 acres on North side of Mud Creek, west of the village and opposite the house now (1877) occupied by A.A. Baker, tenant of Mr. Parshall. They cleared some two acres and sold to Major Stout for which Simon, eldest son of John Van Wickle received a deed of 200 acres. They moved into the woods and in 1812 built a frame house on the farm owned by Simon Van Wickle with whom his parents and an unmarried sister lived. William G. Rogers now (1877) lives there. The sons of John Van Wickle were Simon, John, Evert, Abram, and Jacob...all married. His four daughters married John Riggs, Captain William Paton, John Stout, and John Alfred. One daughter died unmarried. The family were Presbyterians. The only descendents now (1877) in Wayne County are the sons of Abram, J. G. Van Wickle, Stephen D. Van Wickle, and a daughter and son of Evert, viz., Mrs. G. W. Moore of Neward, NJ and Simon Van Wickle of Savannah. Major Stout, the friend of the family followed the Van Wickles from New Jersey with his bride, Margaret Morgan." (Lyons of the Olden Time, by T.T. R. published in the Lyons Republican, February 15th, 1877.).
Rateables-250 acres, 3 horses, 6 horned cattle, 1 hog, £1,000 out at interest, covered wagon in Mar, 1780 South Amboy Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey. He and Henry Peter Black removed to at Lyons, Wayne County, New York, the second settler in 1796. John Van Wickle was are found on the list of taxables at Lyons, Wayne County, New York, in 1799. He was one of the first trustees at First Presbyterian Chuch, Lyons, Wayne County, New York, Jan 2, 1800. He was are found on the tax list at Sodus, Wayne County, New York, taxed on 224 acres on Oct 9, 1802. "John Van Wickle was the oldest inhabitant of Lyons, except for James Otto. he was b. 23 August 1749 near New Brunswick, NJ and came to Wayne County, NY in 1796. he came to Lyons with his wife, five sons, and five daughters in an old fashioned "Jersey" wagon. It was a journey of 16 days. The first night they slept in a house where Mr. Hotchkiss' brick mill now (1877) stands, at the foot of Broad Street. In 1808 the warehouse was moved to the lot where the Presbyterian Church now stands. Van Wickle took 640 acres on North side of Mud Creek, west of the village and opposite the house now (1877) occupied by A.A. Baker, tenant of Mr. Parshall. They cleared some two acres and sold to Major Stout for which Simon, eldest son of John Van Wickle received a deed of 200 acres. They moved into the woods and in 1812 built a frame house on the farm owned by Simon Van Wickle with whom his parents and an unmarried sister lived. William G. Rogers now (1877) lives there. The sons of John Van Wickle were Simon, John, Evert, Abram, and Jacob...all married. His four daughters married John Riggs, Captain William Paton, John Stout, and John Alfred. One daughter died unmarried. The family were Presbyterians. The only descendents now (1877) in Wayne County are the sons of Abram, J. G. Van Wickle, Stephen D. Van Wickle, and a daughter and son of Evert, viz., Mrs. G. W. Moore of Neward, NJ and Simon Van Wickle of Savannah. Major Stout, the friend of the family followed the Van Wickles from New Jersey with his bride, Margaret Morgan." (Lyons of the Olden Time, by T.T. R. published in the Lyons Republican, February 15th, 1877.).
Children of John Van Wickle and Ann Rue
John married Ann Rue, daughter of John Rue Jr. and Sytie Boice, in 1767 at Somerset County, New Jersey.
- Nicholas Van Wickle+ b. Dec 18, 1769, d. Dec 22, 1849
- Siche Van Wickle b. Aug 26, 1771, d. before 1850
- Simon Van Wickle+ b. Oct 14, 1773, d. Oct 27, 1829
- John Rue Van Wickle b. Apr 7, 1776
- Catherine Van Wickle+ b. Feb 14, 1779
- Eleanor Van Wickle+ b. Sep 3, 1781
- Ann Van Wickle b. Jul 6, 1784
- Evert Van Wickle+ b. circa 1786, d. circa 1825
- Jacob Van Wickle+ b. circa 1788
- Abram Van Wickle+ b. May 27, 1793, d. Jun 14, 1860
- Lydia Van Wickle b. circa 1797
Simon Van Wickle
M, #3871, b. Feb 22, 1751/52, d. May 9, 1825
Simon Van Wickle|b. Feb 22, 1751/52\nd. May 9, 1825|p39.htm#i3871|Nicasius Van Wickle|b. circa 1728\nd. circa Mar, 1801|p39.htm#i3865|Catherine Boice|b. 1730\nd. before 1790|p39.htm#i3866|Symon Van Wicklin|b. circa 1692\nd. circa 1754|p13.htm#i1243|Geraldina Couwenhoven|b. Aug 7, 1705\nd. after 1754|p13.htm#i1242|John Boice||p39.htm#i3867|Fytie (Unknown)||p2600.htm#i259918|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Simon Van Wickle was born on Feb 22, 1751/52 at Raritan, Somerset County, New Jersey. He was the son of Nicasius Van Wickle and Catherine Boice. Simon married Catherine Johnston, daughter of Stephen Johnston and Katherine Kearney, circa 1776. Simon Van Wickle died on May 9, 1825 at South Amboy, Middlesex County, New Jersey, at age 73. He died on May 22, 1826 at Matchaponix, Middlesex County, New Jersey, at age 74.
He resided at at South Amboy, Middlesex County, New Jersey.
He resided at at South Amboy, Middlesex County, New Jersey.
Children of Simon Van Wickle and Catherine Johnston
- Ann S. Van Wickle+ b. Jun 6, 1784, d. Aug 18, 1869
- Nicholas Van Wickle+ b. Dec 1, 1785, d. circa 1837
- Catherine Van Wickle+ b. Apr 12, 1788
- Mary J. Van Wickle+ b. Feb 10, 1792, d. Aug, 1849
- Margaret Van Wickle b. Oct 21, 1795
- Simon Van Wickle b. May 11, 1796, d. Jun 3, 1817
- Dinah Van Wickle+ b. circa 1805
Captain Evert Van Wickle
M, #3872, b. Mar 21, 1761
Captain Evert Van Wickle|b. Mar 21, 1761|p39.htm#i3872|Nicasius Van Wickle|b. circa 1728\nd. circa Mar, 1801|p39.htm#i3865|Catherine Boice|b. 1730\nd. before 1790|p39.htm#i3866|Symon Van Wicklin|b. circa 1692\nd. circa 1754|p13.htm#i1243|Geraldina Couwenhoven|b. Aug 7, 1705\nd. after 1754|p13.htm#i1242|John Boice||p39.htm#i3867|Fytie (Unknown)||p2600.htm#i259918|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Captain Evert Van Wickle was born on Mar 21, 1761 at Raritan, Somerset County, New Jersey. He was the son of Nicasius Van Wickle and Catherine Boice. Captain Evert Van Wickle was baptized on May 11, 1761 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Evert married Anna Johnston, daughter of Stephen Johnston and Katherine Kearney, before 1784 at Raritan, Somerset County, New Jersey. Evert married Jane (Unknown).
Captain Evert Van Wickle resided at at Sodus, Wayne County, New York, circa 1790. He was a Captain in the Ontario County Militia on Aug 29, 1790. He resided at at Angelica, Allegany County, New York, circa 1805. Evert^5 Van Wickle, b. 21 March 1761, is a fifth generation descendent of Jentie^1 Jeppes. Jentie, also known as Jan Jacobzsen de Vries, came to the New World from the Netherlands in 1664 aboard the Dutch East India Company sailing ship, De Endracht (The Concord) along with his wife and three small children. Jentie's sons, Gerrit and Evert, baptized respectively on 1 January 1659 and 17 June 1660 in Wijckel, Friesland, Netherlands, were compelled by the British to adopt a surname. They chose the name of the village of Wijckel and came to be known as "Van Wickelen." Descendents who settled in the NYC/Long Island area became Van Wicklen. Those who went to New Jersey became Van Wickle. Those who went to Canada around 1800 became Van Wicklin.
There is some evidence to suggest that at least some of the early 19th century Van Wicklins in Canada were Loyalists. Those remaining in New York and New Jersey appeared to be more supportive of the Colonists. By way of illustration, Lt. Col. Eliakim Barnum was a well-known tory (early 19th century) in the Northumberland County, Ontario Militia. Adam, Cornelius, Richard, and Jacob Van Wicklin (sons of John^5 [Paul^4, Garret^3, Gerrti^2, Jentie^1 Jeppes]) all served in this Northumberland County Militia. Adam Van Wicklin married Mary Boice (29 August 1811), whose father, Andrew Boice, was a Tory. Adam was granted land because of that connextion. By way of contrast, Evert^5 Van Wickle was commissioned as a Captain (29 August 1790) in the Ontario County, NY Militia Regiment and was an agent and surveyor for Captain Phillip Church, commissioned before 1800 by Secretary of War James McHenry--appointment approved by General George Washington.
The compiler of these web pages descended from Jentie Jeppes (John^10 Van Wicklin, Floyd^9, Sherman^8, Gates^7, John^6, John^5, Paul^4, Garret^3, Gerrit^2, Jentie^1 Jeppes). Furthermore, he resides in the hamlet of Houghton which lies within the town of Caneadea--northermost region of the Church Tract that was formed from Angelica on March 8, 1808. He is professor of psychology at Houghton College in Houghton, NY. His father, Floyd^9 Van Wicklin, was born 1 August 1910, in Wyoming, NY (the county that borders Allegany on the north), where his father, Sherman^8 Van Wicklin, was a farmer. His son, Robert^11 Van Wicklin is Legislative Director for Hon. Amory Houghton, Jr. Congressman Houghton represents the 31st District, NY which includes the town of Angelica and Allegany County.
John B. Church loaned $80,000 to a Mr. Morris and took as security 100,000 acres of the Morris Reserve. On foreclosure of the mortgage and sale of the property in 1800, his son, Philip Church, bid on and acquired this property. Six miles in width, it encompasses the present day villages of Allen, Angelica, and Amity, most of Scio, and a little of Wellsville, and half of Granger. From seven and one-quarter miles north of the Pennsylvania border, it extended northward for 26 miles.
The property was described at the time of Philip's acquisition as:
"...covered all over with tall pines, spreading beeches, elms which bowed, and maples casting down shadows on countless hilltops and along numberless valleys was, if early history is to be relied upon, so cold and cheerless in its desolution, that the wolves starved for want of sheep to live on, while the sheep could not eat the grass on account of the frosts and snows forbidding it to grow; the catamount lived on the coon, and the coon in turn subsisted by annual migrations to the cornfields in the delta below."
Philip Church managed the suvey and early settlement of the tract. Setting out from what is now the village of Almond, with a small party, consisting of Evert Van Wickle, his surveyor and agent, and three assistants, and guided by the celebrated borderman, Major Moses Van Campen, he began exploration of the grand wilderness estate tho which he had become interested.
"The party made a thorough exploration of the tract, camping and breaking up the camp from day to day, encountering almost constant rains and swollen streams."
Not long afterward, Evert Van Wickle was employed to return to the tract to begin surveys and inaugurate improvements on the site of Angelica. Early improvements were under Evert Van Wickle's direction. Before the close of 1802, a saw mill was in operation. During the following year, a grist mill was completed to supply meal for the settlers. A frame house was erected for Mr. Van Wickle and a small log cabin nearby to be used as a land office. Soon after, a few cabins were built for early settlers, and a tavern and store were built as well...and a village was begun.
In 1804, a magnificent white frame house was erected for Philip Church on 2,000 acres in what is now Belvidere (general vicinity of juntion of today's Rts. 17 and 19). For years this was the only painted house in Western NY, west of Canadaigua Lake, and earned the nickname "The White House." After initial exploration, one of the next steps in promoting settlement of the tract was to prepare a map of it in 1804. The map was accompanied by a promotional circular which included the following remarks...
"The land is of excellent quality, and the country, from the purity and abundance of the streams with which it is watered, is remarkably healthy. A town called Angelica is laid out near the center of the tract with four lots in the middle of it upon which church and schools are to be erected, for the building and support of which two hundred acres are reserved near the town...
The land will be sold at moderate price, on the following terms, which are calculated particularly to accommodate settlers...Those purchasing 100 acres and under, to pay 1/20th cash, 1/20th in two years, without any interest, and the remainder in seven equal annual payments, with interest." (The wording of the circular goes on to describe the payment plan for larger acreage, as well as purchase of boards for building.)
For further particulars, apply to the subscriber, residing at Angelica, who is the proprietor of the tract, and duly authorized to dispose of the remainder.
Philip Church...or his agent, Evert Van Wickle."
Not long after the beginning of settlement at Angelica, Samuel Van Wickle, a son of Evert, came. Both father and son were surveyors, and as such were employed by Philip Church to survey lands of the tract. The first town meeting was held on the first Tuesday of April, 1805 and Evert Van Wickle was elected "Overseer of the Poor." Joseph Taylor was certified in 1805 to run a tavern in Angelica as the following statement attests..
"Resolved by us, the commissioners of excise, that Joseph Taylor be licensed to keep a public inn or tavern, he being of good moral character and hath accommodations to keep a public inn or tavern, and that it is necessary that a tavern should be kept for the accommodation of travellers to the dwelling house of the said Joseph Taylor." Moses Van Campen, Evert Van Wickle, Benjamin Riggs, Excise Commissioners
The first marriage in Angelica was of Esther Van Wickle (presumably a daughter of Evert) to Sylvanus Russell in 1805. Early settlement (prior to 1805) was minimal due in part to some legal questions about title to the property. As a mr. Turner put it
(January, 1806)...
"I came through...Angelica. The road from Angelica to Olean was then only underbrushed; the logs were not cut out. I had to lift my sleigh over them. there were then no inhabitants between Genesee River and Olean. I found large hunting parties of Indians camped about the small settlement that the Hoopses had commenced, with whom I had bartered goods for furs."
On November 10, 1807 the first court (a court of general sessions of the peace) was organized at the public house of Evert Van Wickle with Moses Van Campen and Evert Van Wickle, Esqrs and Judges in attendance. On January 9, 1808 a meeting was held at Evert Van Wickle's with steps taken preliminary to the founding of a Masonic Lodge. In 1812, Rev. Robert Hubbard was installed over the united churches of Angelica and Alfred. The installation ceremony took place on the steps of the house of Evert Van Wickle.
The town of Angelica was named for Philip Church's mother, Angelica (Schuyler) Church. it was the original county seat. Philip Church was the first county judge. Evert Van Wickle, his agent, was county clerk in 1813-1816 and 1820-1821. His son, Samuel Van Wickle, was county clerk in 1837.
Some early clerical records indicate that slaves were bought, sold, and bred in the Angelica, NY settlement.
Bill of Sae for Charlotte, to Augustus D'Autrement. "Know all men by these presents that I, Victor DuPont, of the town of Angelica, county of Allegany and state of New York, for in and consideration of the sum of two hundred dollars, in hand paid to me by mr. D'Autrement, for my black wench named Charlotte, which I have bought from Modecai Hale, Esq. with her boy, now four weeks old, said girl to serve Mr. D'Autrement for twenty years, faithfully and honestly, after which I warrant her free if she behaves herself properly during the time she has to serve. The boy to serve Mr. D'Autrement till he is 28 years old, as the law directs. And I do for myself, heirs, assigns, executors and administrators, quit and renounce all claims to said wench and boy."
Angelica, this 15th day of August, 1809. V. DuPont (signed in presence of August D'Autrement and Ellis Pearce)
"I, Phillip Church of the town of Angelica, Allegany County, state of New York, farmer, do hereby certify that a female child called Lucy, age ten years and seven months, was born in the city of New York, of a female slave called Deane belong to John B. Church, Esq. and afterward to myself."
Recorded September 12, 1815
E. Van Wickle, Town Clerk
"I, Evert Van Wickle of the town of Angelica, Allegany County, state of New York, citizen, do hereby certify that a male child called Perry, aged one month, was born in the town, county and state aforesaid in my family of a slave called Elcey. Witness my hand this twenty-fifth day of Augut, eighteen hundred and sixteen."
Recorded September 2, 1816
E. Van Wickle, Town Clerk
(Very few slaves were ever held in the county, and it is believed that all were in Angelica.)
Sometime after the 1830 census (where he is found in the town of Birdsall, Allegany County) Evert Van Wickle may have returned south (to New Jersey?). Samuel Van Wickle remained and became a leading surveyor of the area. He resided in Birdsall and the first couple ever married in Birdsall were Samuel and Harriet (Freeman) Van Wickle in 1821. Harriet was the daughter of Reuben Freeman. Samuel Van Wickle surveyed the area of Phillipsburg Mill Reserve which became the town of Belmont, the present county seat.
Evert Van Wickle's house: After Evert's departure (c. 1830) Rev. Louis Thibou owned the house (1831 to 1880), then Dr. B. C. Wakely (1880-1895), then Henry Hastings (1895 to 1922), and then Harrison Lee Newman bought the house in 1922. It is now owned by mrs. H.L. Newman.
Captain Evert Van Wickle resided at at Sodus, Wayne County, New York, circa 1790. He was a Captain in the Ontario County Militia on Aug 29, 1790. He resided at at Angelica, Allegany County, New York, circa 1805. Evert^5 Van Wickle, b. 21 March 1761, is a fifth generation descendent of Jentie^1 Jeppes. Jentie, also known as Jan Jacobzsen de Vries, came to the New World from the Netherlands in 1664 aboard the Dutch East India Company sailing ship, De Endracht (The Concord) along with his wife and three small children. Jentie's sons, Gerrit and Evert, baptized respectively on 1 January 1659 and 17 June 1660 in Wijckel, Friesland, Netherlands, were compelled by the British to adopt a surname. They chose the name of the village of Wijckel and came to be known as "Van Wickelen." Descendents who settled in the NYC/Long Island area became Van Wicklen. Those who went to New Jersey became Van Wickle. Those who went to Canada around 1800 became Van Wicklin.
There is some evidence to suggest that at least some of the early 19th century Van Wicklins in Canada were Loyalists. Those remaining in New York and New Jersey appeared to be more supportive of the Colonists. By way of illustration, Lt. Col. Eliakim Barnum was a well-known tory (early 19th century) in the Northumberland County, Ontario Militia. Adam, Cornelius, Richard, and Jacob Van Wicklin (sons of John^5 [Paul^4, Garret^3, Gerrti^2, Jentie^1 Jeppes]) all served in this Northumberland County Militia. Adam Van Wicklin married Mary Boice (29 August 1811), whose father, Andrew Boice, was a Tory. Adam was granted land because of that connextion. By way of contrast, Evert^5 Van Wickle was commissioned as a Captain (29 August 1790) in the Ontario County, NY Militia Regiment and was an agent and surveyor for Captain Phillip Church, commissioned before 1800 by Secretary of War James McHenry--appointment approved by General George Washington.
The compiler of these web pages descended from Jentie Jeppes (John^10 Van Wicklin, Floyd^9, Sherman^8, Gates^7, John^6, John^5, Paul^4, Garret^3, Gerrit^2, Jentie^1 Jeppes). Furthermore, he resides in the hamlet of Houghton which lies within the town of Caneadea--northermost region of the Church Tract that was formed from Angelica on March 8, 1808. He is professor of psychology at Houghton College in Houghton, NY. His father, Floyd^9 Van Wicklin, was born 1 August 1910, in Wyoming, NY (the county that borders Allegany on the north), where his father, Sherman^8 Van Wicklin, was a farmer. His son, Robert^11 Van Wicklin is Legislative Director for Hon. Amory Houghton, Jr. Congressman Houghton represents the 31st District, NY which includes the town of Angelica and Allegany County.
John B. Church loaned $80,000 to a Mr. Morris and took as security 100,000 acres of the Morris Reserve. On foreclosure of the mortgage and sale of the property in 1800, his son, Philip Church, bid on and acquired this property. Six miles in width, it encompasses the present day villages of Allen, Angelica, and Amity, most of Scio, and a little of Wellsville, and half of Granger. From seven and one-quarter miles north of the Pennsylvania border, it extended northward for 26 miles.
The property was described at the time of Philip's acquisition as:
"...covered all over with tall pines, spreading beeches, elms which bowed, and maples casting down shadows on countless hilltops and along numberless valleys was, if early history is to be relied upon, so cold and cheerless in its desolution, that the wolves starved for want of sheep to live on, while the sheep could not eat the grass on account of the frosts and snows forbidding it to grow; the catamount lived on the coon, and the coon in turn subsisted by annual migrations to the cornfields in the delta below."
Philip Church managed the suvey and early settlement of the tract. Setting out from what is now the village of Almond, with a small party, consisting of Evert Van Wickle, his surveyor and agent, and three assistants, and guided by the celebrated borderman, Major Moses Van Campen, he began exploration of the grand wilderness estate tho which he had become interested.
"The party made a thorough exploration of the tract, camping and breaking up the camp from day to day, encountering almost constant rains and swollen streams."
Not long afterward, Evert Van Wickle was employed to return to the tract to begin surveys and inaugurate improvements on the site of Angelica. Early improvements were under Evert Van Wickle's direction. Before the close of 1802, a saw mill was in operation. During the following year, a grist mill was completed to supply meal for the settlers. A frame house was erected for Mr. Van Wickle and a small log cabin nearby to be used as a land office. Soon after, a few cabins were built for early settlers, and a tavern and store were built as well...and a village was begun.
In 1804, a magnificent white frame house was erected for Philip Church on 2,000 acres in what is now Belvidere (general vicinity of juntion of today's Rts. 17 and 19). For years this was the only painted house in Western NY, west of Canadaigua Lake, and earned the nickname "The White House." After initial exploration, one of the next steps in promoting settlement of the tract was to prepare a map of it in 1804. The map was accompanied by a promotional circular which included the following remarks...
"The land is of excellent quality, and the country, from the purity and abundance of the streams with which it is watered, is remarkably healthy. A town called Angelica is laid out near the center of the tract with four lots in the middle of it upon which church and schools are to be erected, for the building and support of which two hundred acres are reserved near the town...
The land will be sold at moderate price, on the following terms, which are calculated particularly to accommodate settlers...Those purchasing 100 acres and under, to pay 1/20th cash, 1/20th in two years, without any interest, and the remainder in seven equal annual payments, with interest." (The wording of the circular goes on to describe the payment plan for larger acreage, as well as purchase of boards for building.)
For further particulars, apply to the subscriber, residing at Angelica, who is the proprietor of the tract, and duly authorized to dispose of the remainder.
Philip Church...or his agent, Evert Van Wickle."
Not long after the beginning of settlement at Angelica, Samuel Van Wickle, a son of Evert, came. Both father and son were surveyors, and as such were employed by Philip Church to survey lands of the tract. The first town meeting was held on the first Tuesday of April, 1805 and Evert Van Wickle was elected "Overseer of the Poor." Joseph Taylor was certified in 1805 to run a tavern in Angelica as the following statement attests..
"Resolved by us, the commissioners of excise, that Joseph Taylor be licensed to keep a public inn or tavern, he being of good moral character and hath accommodations to keep a public inn or tavern, and that it is necessary that a tavern should be kept for the accommodation of travellers to the dwelling house of the said Joseph Taylor." Moses Van Campen, Evert Van Wickle, Benjamin Riggs, Excise Commissioners
The first marriage in Angelica was of Esther Van Wickle (presumably a daughter of Evert) to Sylvanus Russell in 1805. Early settlement (prior to 1805) was minimal due in part to some legal questions about title to the property. As a mr. Turner put it
(January, 1806)...
"I came through...Angelica. The road from Angelica to Olean was then only underbrushed; the logs were not cut out. I had to lift my sleigh over them. there were then no inhabitants between Genesee River and Olean. I found large hunting parties of Indians camped about the small settlement that the Hoopses had commenced, with whom I had bartered goods for furs."
On November 10, 1807 the first court (a court of general sessions of the peace) was organized at the public house of Evert Van Wickle with Moses Van Campen and Evert Van Wickle, Esqrs and Judges in attendance. On January 9, 1808 a meeting was held at Evert Van Wickle's with steps taken preliminary to the founding of a Masonic Lodge. In 1812, Rev. Robert Hubbard was installed over the united churches of Angelica and Alfred. The installation ceremony took place on the steps of the house of Evert Van Wickle.
The town of Angelica was named for Philip Church's mother, Angelica (Schuyler) Church. it was the original county seat. Philip Church was the first county judge. Evert Van Wickle, his agent, was county clerk in 1813-1816 and 1820-1821. His son, Samuel Van Wickle, was county clerk in 1837.
Some early clerical records indicate that slaves were bought, sold, and bred in the Angelica, NY settlement.
Bill of Sae for Charlotte, to Augustus D'Autrement. "Know all men by these presents that I, Victor DuPont, of the town of Angelica, county of Allegany and state of New York, for in and consideration of the sum of two hundred dollars, in hand paid to me by mr. D'Autrement, for my black wench named Charlotte, which I have bought from Modecai Hale, Esq. with her boy, now four weeks old, said girl to serve Mr. D'Autrement for twenty years, faithfully and honestly, after which I warrant her free if she behaves herself properly during the time she has to serve. The boy to serve Mr. D'Autrement till he is 28 years old, as the law directs. And I do for myself, heirs, assigns, executors and administrators, quit and renounce all claims to said wench and boy."
Angelica, this 15th day of August, 1809. V. DuPont (signed in presence of August D'Autrement and Ellis Pearce)
"I, Phillip Church of the town of Angelica, Allegany County, state of New York, farmer, do hereby certify that a female child called Lucy, age ten years and seven months, was born in the city of New York, of a female slave called Deane belong to John B. Church, Esq. and afterward to myself."
Recorded September 12, 1815
E. Van Wickle, Town Clerk
"I, Evert Van Wickle of the town of Angelica, Allegany County, state of New York, citizen, do hereby certify that a male child called Perry, aged one month, was born in the town, county and state aforesaid in my family of a slave called Elcey. Witness my hand this twenty-fifth day of Augut, eighteen hundred and sixteen."
Recorded September 2, 1816
E. Van Wickle, Town Clerk
(Very few slaves were ever held in the county, and it is believed that all were in Angelica.)
Sometime after the 1830 census (where he is found in the town of Birdsall, Allegany County) Evert Van Wickle may have returned south (to New Jersey?). Samuel Van Wickle remained and became a leading surveyor of the area. He resided in Birdsall and the first couple ever married in Birdsall were Samuel and Harriet (Freeman) Van Wickle in 1821. Harriet was the daughter of Reuben Freeman. Samuel Van Wickle surveyed the area of Phillipsburg Mill Reserve which became the town of Belmont, the present county seat.
Evert Van Wickle's house: After Evert's departure (c. 1830) Rev. Louis Thibou owned the house (1831 to 1880), then Dr. B. C. Wakely (1880-1895), then Henry Hastings (1895 to 1922), and then Harrison Lee Newman bought the house in 1922. It is now owned by mrs. H.L. Newman.
Children of Captain Evert Van Wickle and Anna Johnston
Evert married Anna Johnston, daughter of Stephen Johnston and Katherine Kearney, before 1784 at Raritan, Somerset County, New Jersey.
- Mary Van Wickle+ b. circa 1781
- Esther Van Wickle b. before 1784
- Samuel Van Wickle+ b. between 1794 and 1800, d. circa 1869
- Diana Van Wickle b. circa 1795
Geradina Van Wickle
F, #3873, b. Jun 6, 1754, d. Jan 22, 1844
Geradina Van Wickle|b. Jun 6, 1754\nd. Jan 22, 1844|p39.htm#i3873|Nicasius Van Wickle|b. circa 1728\nd. circa Mar, 1801|p39.htm#i3865|Catherine Boice|b. 1730\nd. before 1790|p39.htm#i3866|Symon Van Wicklin|b. circa 1692\nd. circa 1754|p13.htm#i1243|Geraldina Couwenhoven|b. Aug 7, 1705\nd. after 1754|p13.htm#i1242|John Boice||p39.htm#i3867|Fytie (Unknown)||p2600.htm#i259918|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Geradina Van Wickle was born on Jun 6, 1754 at Raritan, Somerset County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Nicasius Van Wickle and Catherine Boice. Geradina Van Wickle was baptized on Jun 30, 1754 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Geradina married Henry Dillatash Jr., son of Henry Dillatash, on Aug 18, 1775 at Jamesburg, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Geradina married Henry Dillatash Jr., son of Henry Dillatash, on Aug 18, 1775 at Middlesex County, New Jersey. Geradina Van Wickle and Henry Dillatash Jr. obtained a marriage license on Apr 12, 1779. Geradina was buried on Jan 22, 1844 at Saint Peter's Episcopal Church, Spotswood, Middlesex County, New Jersey. She died on Jan 22, 1844 at Matchaponix, Middlesex County, New Jersey, at age 89.
She was also known as Dinah Van Wicklin.
She was also known as Dinah Van Wicklin.
Children of Geradina Van Wickle and Henry Dillatash Jr.
Geradina married Henry Dillatash Jr., son of Henry Dillatash, on Aug 18, 1775 at Jamesburg, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Geradina married Henry Dillatash Jr., son of Henry Dillatash, on Aug 18, 1775 at Middlesex County, New Jersey. Geradina Van Wickle and Henry Dillatash Jr. obtained a marriage license on Apr 12, 1779.
- Siche Dillatash+ b. Mar 25, 1779, d. Jul, 1850?
- Anne Delatush+ b. circa 1780
- Jacob Dillatash b. 1781, d. Dec 13, 1852
- Dinah Dillatash+ b. Jan 14, 1783, d. Nov 2, 1864
- Susannah Dillatash+ b. May 31, 1785, d. Mar 31, 1875
- Elizabeth Dillatash b. 1787
- John Dillatash+ b. 1792
- Nicholas Van Wickle Dillatash+ b. Sep 22, 1797, d. Jan 6, 1870
Henry Dillatash Jr.
M, #3874, b. 1740, d. circa 1819
Henry Dillatash Jr.|b. 1740\nd. circa 1819|p39.htm#i3874|Henry Dillatash||p2600.htm#i259914||||||||||||||||
Henry Dillatash Jr. was born in 1740 at Of, Burlington County, New Jersey. He was the son of Henry Dillatash. Henry married Rebecca Tomson on Dec 15, 1761 at Burlington County, New Jersey. Henry married Geradina Van Wickle, daughter of Nicasius Van Wickle and Catherine Boice, on Aug 18, 1775 at Jamesburg, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Henry married Geradina Van Wickle, daughter of Nicasius Van Wickle and Catherine Boice, on Aug 18, 1775 at Middlesex County, New Jersey. Henry Dillatash Jr. and Geradina Van Wickle obtained a marriage license on Apr 12, 1779. Henry Dillatash Jr. died on Jun 16, 1810 at South Amboy, Middlesex County, New Jersey. He died on May 13, 1813 at Monroe, Middlesex County, New Jersey. He died circa 1819 at Perth Amboy, Middlesex County, New Jersey.
He was also known as Henry Dillingtash. He was also known as Henry Delatush Jr. He was also known as Henry Dillentash. He was also known as Dilatush Jr.
He a Captain in the "Jersey Blue" Regiment during the Revolutionary War circa 1778. Was a first lieutenant in the Revolutionary War.
He was also known as Henry Dillingtash. He was also known as Henry Delatush Jr. He was also known as Henry Dillentash. He was also known as Dilatush Jr.
Children of Henry Dillatash Jr. and Geradina Van Wickle
Henry married Geradina Van Wickle, daughter of Nicasius Van Wickle and Catherine Boice, on Aug 18, 1775 at Jamesburg, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Henry married Geradina Van Wickle, daughter of Nicasius Van Wickle and Catherine Boice, on Aug 18, 1775 at Middlesex County, New Jersey. Henry Dillatash Jr. and Geradina Van Wickle obtained a marriage license on Apr 12, 1779.
- Siche Dillatash+ b. Mar 25, 1779, d. Jul, 1850?
- Anne Delatush+ b. circa 1780
- Jacob Dillatash b. 1781, d. Dec 13, 1852
- Dinah Dillatash+ b. Jan 14, 1783, d. Nov 2, 1864
- Susannah Dillatash+ b. May 31, 1785, d. Mar 31, 1875
- Elizabeth Dillatash b. 1787
- John Dillatash+ b. 1792
- Nicholas Van Wickle Dillatash+ b. Sep 22, 1797, d. Jan 6, 1870
Siche Van Wickle
F, #3875, b. Aug 10, 1757
Siche Van Wickle|b. Aug 10, 1757|p39.htm#i3875|Nicasius Van Wickle|b. circa 1728\nd. circa Mar, 1801|p39.htm#i3865|Catherine Boice|b. 1730\nd. before 1790|p39.htm#i3866|Symon Van Wicklin|b. circa 1692\nd. circa 1754|p13.htm#i1243|Geraldina Couwenhoven|b. Aug 7, 1705\nd. after 1754|p13.htm#i1242|John Boice||p39.htm#i3867|Fytie (Unknown)||p2600.htm#i259918|
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Siche Van Wickle was born on Aug 10, 1757 at Raritan, Somerset County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Nicasius Van Wickle and Catherine Boice. Siche Van Wickle was baptized on Aug 28, 1757 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey. She and Ensign Archibald Gordon obtained a marriage license on Apr 12, 1779.
Siche Van Wickle was also known as Seytie Van Wickle. She made application for her husbands Revolutionary War Service on May 3, 1838.
Siche Van Wickle was also known as Seytie Van Wickle. She made application for her husbands Revolutionary War Service on May 3, 1838.
Children of Siche Van Wickle and Ensign Archibald Gordon
- Peter Gordon b. Feb 23, 1781, d. Aug 25, 1843
- Nicholas Gordon b. circa 1783
- Archibald Gordon b. circa 1785
- Catharine Gordon b. Jul 30, 1791
- Eliza Gordon b. Jan 1, 1794, d. 1882
- Mary Ann Gordon b. circa 1795, d. 1826
Ensign Archibald Gordon
M, #3876
Ensign Archibald Gordon||p39.htm#i3876|Peter Gordon||p2602.htm#i260120|Mary Craig||p2602.htm#i260121|||||||||||||
Ensign Archibald Gordon was the son of Peter Gordon and Mary Craig. Ensign Archibald Gordon and Siche Van Wickle obtained a marriage license on Apr 12, 1779.
Ensign Archibald Gordon served in the Revolutionary War as an Ensign.
Archibald's left a will in 1826 at Middlesex County, New Jersey.
Ensign Archibald Gordon served in the Revolutionary War as an Ensign.
Archibald's left a will in 1826 at Middlesex County, New Jersey.
Children of Ensign Archibald Gordon and Siche Van Wickle
- Peter Gordon b. Feb 23, 1781, d. Aug 25, 1843
- Nicholas Gordon b. circa 1783
- Archibald Gordon b. circa 1785
- Catharine Gordon b. Jul 30, 1791
- Eliza Gordon b. Jan 1, 1794, d. 1882
- Mary Ann Gordon b. circa 1795, d. 1826
Mattje Van Wicklin
F, #3877, b. Apr 15, 1730
Mattje Van Wicklin|b. Apr 15, 1730|p39.htm#i3877|Symon Van Wicklin|b. circa 1692\nd. circa 1754|p13.htm#i1243|Geraldina Couwenhoven|b. Aug 7, 1705\nd. after 1754|p13.htm#i1242|Evert J. Van Wicklin|b. Jun 17, 1660\nd. 1719|p39.htm#i3856|Mettye Van Arsdalen|b. 1670|p39.htm#i3857|Nicasius Van Kouwenhoven|b. Jun 30, 1681\nd. Sep 16, 1749|p5.htm#i423|Elsje Staats|b. Feb 7, 1686|p10.htm#i909|
Relationship=3rd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Mattje Van Wicklin was baptized on Apr 15, 1730 at Dutch Reformed Church, Harlingen, Somerset County, New Jersey. She was baptized on Apr 15, 1730 at Millstone, Somerset County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Symon Van Wicklin and Geraldina Couwenhoven. Mattje married George Anderson, son of George Anderson and Jaquemyntie Van Duyn, on Nov 22, 1748 at Somerset County, New Jersey.
Mattje Van Wicklin was also known as Metje Van Wickle. She was also known as Metje Van Wicklen. She and George Anderson resided at at near, New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey.
Mattje Van Wicklin was also known as Metje Van Wickle. She was also known as Metje Van Wicklen. She and George Anderson resided at at near, New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey.
Children of Mattje Van Wicklin and George Anderson
Mattje married George Anderson, son of George Anderson and Jaquemyntie Van Duyn, on Nov 22, 1748 at Somerset County, New Jersey.
- George Anderson b. circa 1750, d. Mar 20, 1814
- Jacominah Anderson b. circa 1754
- Simon Anderson b. Jan 1, 1757, d. circa Dec, 1806
George Anderson
M, #3878, b. Jun 10, 1726
George Anderson|b. Jun 10, 1726|p39.htm#i3878|George Anderson||p2602.htm#i260170|Jaquemyntie Van Duyn||p2602.htm#i260171|||||||||||||
George Anderson was baptized on Jun 10, 1726 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Utrecht, Kings County, New York. He was the son of George Anderson and Jaquemyntie Van Duyn. George married Mattje Van Wicklin, daughter of Symon Van Wicklin and Geraldina Couwenhoven, on Nov 22, 1748 at Somerset County, New Jersey. George's estate was proved on Jan 15, 1791.
He and Mattje Van Wicklin resided at at near, New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey.
George's left a will on Aug 1, 1790.
He and Mattje Van Wicklin resided at at near, New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey.
George's left a will on Aug 1, 1790.
Children of George Anderson and Mattje Van Wicklin
- George Anderson b. circa 1750, d. Mar 20, 1814
- Jacominah Anderson b. circa 1754
- Simon Anderson b. Jan 1, 1757, d. circa Dec, 1806
Seytje Van Wicklin
F, #3879, b. Mar 29, 1732
Seytje Van Wicklin|b. Mar 29, 1732|p39.htm#i3879|Symon Van Wicklin|b. circa 1692\nd. circa 1754|p13.htm#i1243|Geraldina Couwenhoven|b. Aug 7, 1705\nd. after 1754|p13.htm#i1242|Evert J. Van Wicklin|b. Jun 17, 1660\nd. 1719|p39.htm#i3856|Mettye Van Arsdalen|b. 1670|p39.htm#i3857|Nicasius Van Kouwenhoven|b. Jun 30, 1681\nd. Sep 16, 1749|p5.htm#i423|Elsje Staats|b. Feb 7, 1686|p10.htm#i909|
Relationship=3rd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Seytje Van Wicklin was baptized on Mar 29, 1732 at Millstone, Somerset County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Symon Van Wicklin and Geraldina Couwenhoven. Seytje married Johannes Boice, son of Jan Boice and Syntie (Unknown), on May 27, 1749.
Seytje Van Wicklin was also known as Sytie Van Wickle.
Seytje Van Wicklin was also known as Sytie Van Wickle.
Children of Seytje Van Wicklin and Johannes Boice
- Gardinia Boice+ b. Mar 24, 1751
- Seittie Boice b. Mar 4, 1753, d. before Feb 4, 1776
- Authie Boice b. Mar 23, 1755
- Johans Boice b. May 8, 1757, d. after May 18, 1857
- Johannes Boice b. Mar 11, 1759
- Mary Boice+ b. May 4, 1761, d. Jan 22, 1831
- Metje Boice b. Jul 8, 1763
- Tryntie Boice b. Jul 8, 1763
- Joris Boice b. Dec 1, 1765
- Simon Boice b. Dec 13, 1767, d. May 6, 1797
- Evert Boice b. Mar 5, 1770
- Jacob Boice b. Sep 6, 1772
- Necaus Boice b. Dec 10, 1775
Johannes Boice
M, #3880, b. Oct 20, 1723
Johannes Boice|b. Oct 20, 1723|p39.htm#i3880|Jan Boice|b. Oct 18, 1691|p1584.htm#i158370|Syntie (Unknown)||p1584.htm#i158371|||||||||||||
Johannes Boice was baptized on Oct 20, 1723 at New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey. He was the son of Jan Boice and Syntie (Unknown). Johannes married Seytje Van Wicklin, daughter of Symon Van Wicklin and Geraldina Couwenhoven, on May 27, 1749.
Johannes Boice was also known as John Boice.
Johannes's left a will on May 9, 1797.
Johannes Boice was also known as John Boice.
Johannes's left a will on May 9, 1797.
Children of Johannes Boice and Seytje Van Wicklin
- Gardinia Boice+ b. Mar 24, 1751
- Seittie Boice b. Mar 4, 1753, d. before Feb 4, 1776
- Authie Boice b. Mar 23, 1755
- Johans Boice b. May 8, 1757, d. after May 18, 1857
- Johannes Boice b. Mar 11, 1759
- Mary Boice+ b. May 4, 1761, d. Jan 22, 1831
- Metje Boice b. Jul 8, 1763
- Tryntie Boice b. Jul 8, 1763
- Joris Boice b. Dec 1, 1765
- Simon Boice b. Dec 13, 1767, d. May 6, 1797
- Evert Boice b. Mar 5, 1770
- Jacob Boice b. Sep 6, 1772
- Necaus Boice b. Dec 10, 1775
Anne Van Wicklin
F, #3881, b. circa 1734, d. after 1805
Anne Van Wicklin|b. circa 1734\nd. after 1805|p39.htm#i3881|Symon Van Wicklin|b. circa 1692\nd. circa 1754|p13.htm#i1243|Geraldina Couwenhoven|b. Aug 7, 1705\nd. after 1754|p13.htm#i1242|Evert J. Van Wicklin|b. Jun 17, 1660\nd. 1719|p39.htm#i3856|Mettye Van Arsdalen|b. 1670|p39.htm#i3857|Nicasius Van Kouwenhoven|b. Jun 30, 1681\nd. Sep 16, 1749|p5.htm#i423|Elsje Staats|b. Feb 7, 1686|p10.htm#i909|
Relationship=3rd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Anne Van Wicklin was born circa 1734 at Somerset County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Symon Van Wicklin and Geraldina Couwenhoven. Anne married Jacob Suydam, son of Cornelis Suydam and Maria Fonteyn, circa 1751. Anne Van Wicklin died after 1805.
Children of Anne Van Wicklin and Jacob Suydam
- Charles Suydam b. May 23, 1733, d. after May 23, 1733
- Dina Suydam b. Oct 3, 1756
- Elsse Suydam b. Oct 29, 1757
- Cornelis Suydam b. May 17, 1761
- Simon Suydam b. May 17, 1761
- Antie Suydam b. circa 1764
- Maria Suydam b. Jan 13, 1764, d. after Jan 13, 1764
- Jacob Suydam b. Nov 1, 1767
- Necase Suydam b. Jun 23, 1776, d. after Jun 23, 1776
- Maria Suydam b. Apr 25, 1779
Jacob Suydam
M, #3882, b. Jun 27, 1731, d. before Oct 15, 1811
Jacob Suydam|b. Jun 27, 1731\nd. before Oct 15, 1811|p39.htm#i3882|Cornelis Suydam||p3492.htm#i349125|Maria Fonteyn||p3492.htm#i349124|||||||||||||
Jacob Suydam was born circa 1731 at New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey. He was baptized on Jun 27, 1731. He was the son of Cornelis Suydam and Maria Fonteyn. Jacob married Anne Van Wicklin, daughter of Symon Van Wicklin and Geraldina Couwenhoven, circa 1751. Jacob Suydam died before Oct 15, 1811 at Middlesex County, New Jersey.
Jacob's left a will on Jun 25, 1805 at South Amboy Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey.
Jacob's left a will on Jun 25, 1805 at South Amboy Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey.
Children of Jacob Suydam and Anne Van Wicklin
- Charles Suydam b. May 23, 1733, d. after May 23, 1733
- Dina Suydam b. Oct 3, 1756
- Elsse Suydam b. Oct 29, 1757
- Cornelis Suydam b. May 17, 1761
- Simon Suydam b. May 17, 1761
- Antie Suydam b. circa 1764
- Maria Suydam b. Jan 13, 1764, d. after Jan 13, 1764
- Jacob Suydam b. Nov 1, 1767
- Necase Suydam b. Jun 23, 1776, d. after Jun 23, 1776
- Maria Suydam b. Apr 25, 1779
Dinah Van Wicklin
F, #3883, b. circa 1736, d. Dec 20, 1807
Dinah Van Wicklin|b. circa 1736\nd. Dec 20, 1807|p39.htm#i3883|Symon Van Wicklin|b. circa 1692\nd. circa 1754|p13.htm#i1243|Geraldina Couwenhoven|b. Aug 7, 1705\nd. after 1754|p13.htm#i1242|Evert J. Van Wicklin|b. Jun 17, 1660\nd. 1719|p39.htm#i3856|Mettye Van Arsdalen|b. 1670|p39.htm#i3857|Nicasius Van Kouwenhoven|b. Jun 30, 1681\nd. Sep 16, 1749|p5.htm#i423|Elsje Staats|b. Feb 7, 1686|p10.htm#i909|
Relationship=3rd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Dinah Van Wicklin was born circa 1736 at Somerset County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Symon Van Wicklin and Geraldina Couwenhoven. Dinah married John Probasco, son of Jacob Probasco and Maria Van Lieu, on Aug 18, 1753 at Somerset County, New Jersey. Dinah Van Wicklin died after 1789. She died on Dec 20, 1807 at Piscataway, Middlesex County, New Jersey.
She was also known as Dinah Van Wicklen.
She was also known as Dinah Van Wicklen.
Children of Dinah Van Wicklin and John Probasco
- Jacob Probasco b. Jun 13, 1755, d. before 1779
- Simon Probasco b. Mar 20, 1757
- Maria Probasco b. May 6, 1759
- Dina Probasco b. May 23, 1763
- Mattye Probasco+ b. Jul 20, 1766
- Johannes Probasco b. Oct 3, 1773
- Jacob Probasco b. Sep 26, 1779
John Probasco
M, #3884, b. Mar 19, 1732, d. May 28, 1789
John Probasco|b. Mar 19, 1732\nd. May 28, 1789|p39.htm#i3884|Jacob Probasco|b. Jul 9, 1682\nd. Dec 22, 1755|p44.htm#i4358|Maria Van Lieu|b. Apr 29, 1686\nd. before Dec, 1752|p44.htm#i4359|Christoffel J. Probasco|b. Jun 6, 1649\nd. 1707|p778.htm#i77750|Eytie Stryker|b. circa 1651\nd. Sep 29, 1687|p778.htm#i77751|||||||
John Probasco was born on Mar 19, 1732. He was baptized on Mar 19, 1732 at Harlingen, Somerset County, New Jersey. He was the son of Jacob Probasco and Maria Van Lieu. John married Dinah Van Wicklin, daughter of Symon Van Wicklin and Geraldina Couwenhoven, on Aug 18, 1753 at Somerset County, New Jersey. John Probasco died on May 28, 1789 at Middlesex County, New Jersey, at age 57.
He was also known as Jan Probasco.
John's left a will on Apr 16, 1789 at Middlesex County, New Jersey.
He was also known as Jan Probasco.
John's left a will on Apr 16, 1789 at Middlesex County, New Jersey.
Children of John Probasco and Dinah Van Wicklin
John married Dinah Van Wicklin, daughter of Symon Van Wicklin and Geraldina Couwenhoven, on Aug 18, 1753 at Somerset County, New Jersey.
- Jacob Probasco b. Jun 13, 1755, d. before 1779
- Simon Probasco b. Mar 20, 1757
- Maria Probasco b. May 6, 1759
- Dina Probasco b. May 23, 1763
- Mattye Probasco+ b. Jul 20, 1766
- Johannes Probasco b. Oct 3, 1773
- Jacob Probasco b. Sep 26, 1779
Mary Van Wicklin
F, #3885, b. circa 1738, d. before 1757
Mary Van Wicklin|b. circa 1738\nd. before 1757|p39.htm#i3885|Symon Van Wicklin|b. circa 1692\nd. circa 1754|p13.htm#i1243|Geraldina Couwenhoven|b. Aug 7, 1705\nd. after 1754|p13.htm#i1242|Evert J. Van Wicklin|b. Jun 17, 1660\nd. 1719|p39.htm#i3856|Mettye Van Arsdalen|b. 1670|p39.htm#i3857|Nicasius Van Kouwenhoven|b. Jun 30, 1681\nd. Sep 16, 1749|p5.htm#i423|Elsje Staats|b. Feb 7, 1686|p10.htm#i909|
Relationship=3rd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Mary Van Wicklin was born circa 1738. She was the daughter of Symon Van Wicklin and Geraldina Couwenhoven. Mary Van Wicklin died before 1757.
Rem Remsen
M, #3886, b. Mar 7, 1685, d. Mar 5, 1751/52
Rem Remsen|b. Mar 7, 1685\nd. Mar 5, 1751/52|p39.htm#i3886|Rem Remsen Van der Beek|b. Dec 2, 1652\nd. Dec 7, 1742|p1144.htm#i114373|Marretje Janse Vanderbilt|b. Dec 3, 1651|p1521.htm#i152089|||||||||||||
Rem Remsen was born on Mar 7, 1685 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was the son of Rem Remsen Van der Beek and Marretje Janse Vanderbilt. Rem married Dorothy Lott, daughter of Hendrick Petersen Lott and Catrina De Witt, in 1705. Rem Remsen died on Mar 5, 1751/52 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, at age 66.
Children of Rem Remsen and Dorothy Lott
- Catharina Remsen+ b. Mar 13, 1716, d. 1786
- Jacob Remsen Sr.+ b. 1719, d. 1784
Dorothy Lott
F, #3887, b. Dec 13, 1686, d. before 1751
Dorothy Lott|b. Dec 13, 1686\nd. before 1751|p39.htm#i3887|Hendrick Petersen Lott|b. May 10, 1654\nd. 1728|p185.htm#i18435|Catrina De Witt|b. May, 1654\nd. 1734|p185.htm#i18436|||||||||||||
Dorothy Lott was born on Dec 13, 1686. She was the daughter of Hendrick Petersen Lott and Catrina De Witt. Dorothy married Rem Remsen, son of Rem Remsen Van der Beek and Marretje Janse Vanderbilt, in 1705. Dorothy Lott died before 1751 at Jamaica, Queens County, New York.
Children of Dorothy Lott and Rem Remsen
- Catharina Remsen+ b. Mar 13, 1716, d. 1786
- Jacob Remsen Sr.+ b. 1719, d. 1784
Elsie Couwenhoven
F, #3888, b. Apr 20, 1733
Elsie Couwenhoven|b. Apr 20, 1733|p39.htm#i3888|John Couwenhoven|b. May 1, 1709\nd. May 1, 1778|p13.htm#i1245|Catharina Remsen|b. Mar 13, 1716\nd. 1786|p13.htm#i1246|Nicasius Van Kouwenhoven|b. Jun 30, 1681\nd. Sep 16, 1749|p5.htm#i423|Elsje Staats|b. Feb 7, 1686|p10.htm#i909|Rem Remsen|b. Mar 7, 1685\nd. Mar 5, 1751/52|p39.htm#i3886|Dorothy Lott|b. Dec 13, 1686\nd. before 1751|p39.htm#i3887|
Relationship=3rd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Elsie Couwenhoven was born on Apr 20, 1733 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of John Couwenhoven and Catharina Remsen.
Remsen Couwenhoven
M, #3889, b. Jul 13, 1734, d. Jan 14, 1783
Remsen Couwenhoven|b. Jul 13, 1734\nd. Jan 14, 1783|p39.htm#i3889|John Couwenhoven|b. May 1, 1709\nd. May 1, 1778|p13.htm#i1245|Catharina Remsen|b. Mar 13, 1716\nd. 1786|p13.htm#i1246|Nicasius Van Kouwenhoven|b. Jun 30, 1681\nd. Sep 16, 1749|p5.htm#i423|Elsje Staats|b. Feb 7, 1686|p10.htm#i909|Rem Remsen|b. Mar 7, 1685\nd. Mar 5, 1751/52|p39.htm#i3886|Dorothy Lott|b. Dec 13, 1686\nd. before 1751|p39.htm#i3887|
Relationship=3rd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Remsen Couwenhoven was born on Jul 13, 1734 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was the son of John Couwenhoven and Catharina Remsen. Remsen Couwenhoven and Magdalene Van Vechten obtained a marriage license on Feb 1, 1760. Remsen Couwenhoven and Ida Lefferts obtained a marriage license on Jun 14, 1773. Remsen married Ida Lefferts, daughter of John Lefferts and Sarah Martense, on Jun 18, 1773 at Long Island, New York. Remsen Couwenhoven died on Jan 14, 1783 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, at age 48. Remsen was buried circa Jan 15, 1783 at Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Remsen's estate was proved on Feb 10, 1783.
He was also known as Rem Couwenhoven. He was also known as Rem Covenhoven. In his will dated Jan 14, 1782, Rem Covenhoven of Brooklyn mentoned his sons John and Nicholas, and his daughters Catharine and Sarah; he also referred to "the homstead where my mother now lives" indicating that she was alive at that time. The executors were his brother Nicholas, his son John, and Peter Lefferts.
He was also known as Rem Couwenhoven. He was also known as Rem Covenhoven. In his will dated Jan 14, 1782, Rem Covenhoven of Brooklyn mentoned his sons John and Nicholas, and his daughters Catharine and Sarah; he also referred to "the homstead where my mother now lives" indicating that she was alive at that time. The executors were his brother Nicholas, his son John, and Peter Lefferts.
Children of Remsen Couwenhoven and Magdalene Van Vechten
He and Magdalene Van Vechten obtained a marriage license on Feb 1, 1760.
- John Remsen Cowenhoven+ b. Feb 28, 1761, d. Sep 2, 1811
- Cornelia Covenhoven b. Oct 5, 1764, d. before 1782
- Nicholas Covenhoven b. Apr 14, 1768, d. Aug 25, 1809
- Catherine Covenhoven b. circa 1769
Child of Remsen Couwenhoven and Ida Lefferts
Remsen Couwenhoven and Ida Lefferts obtained a marriage license on Jun 14, 1773. Remsen married Ida Lefferts, daughter of John Lefferts and Sarah Martense, on Jun 18, 1773 at Long Island, New York.
- Sarah Cowenhoven+ b. Jan 28, 1775, d. Apr 1, 1856
Magdalene Van Vechten
F, #3890, b. Jan 27, 1739, d. Sep 14, 1771
Magdalene Van Vechten|b. Jan 27, 1739\nd. Sep 14, 1771|p39.htm#i3890|Nicholas Van Vechten|b. Sep 9, 1704|p39.htm#i3891||||||||||||||||
Magdalene Van Vechten was born on Jan 27, 1739. She was the daughter of Nicholas Van Vechten. Magdalene Van Vechten and Remsen Couwenhoven obtained a marriage license on Feb 1, 1760. Magdalene Van Vechten died on Sep 14, 1771 at age 32.
She was also known as Maggelyte Ffector.
She was also known as Maggelyte Ffector.
Children of Magdalene Van Vechten and Remsen Couwenhoven
- John Remsen Cowenhoven+ b. Feb 28, 1761, d. Sep 2, 1811
- Cornelia Covenhoven b. Oct 5, 1764, d. before 1782
- Nicholas Covenhoven b. Apr 14, 1768, d. Aug 25, 1809
- Catherine Covenhoven b. circa 1769
Nicholas Van Vechten
M, #3891, b. Sep 9, 1704
Nicholas Van Vechten was baptized on Sep 9, 1704 at Dutch Reformed Church, Gowanus, Kings County, New York.
Spouses Cornelia Van Duyn and Abigail Lefferts.
He was spouses. He resided at at Gowanus, Kings County, New York. In his will dated Apr 24, 1779, he mentioned his son-in-law Rem Covenhoven, and children of his deceased daughter Magtelie, viz., John, Nicholas, and Cornelia Covenhoven; In his will dated Apr 24, 1779, he mentioned his son-in-law Rem Covenhoven, and children of his deceased daughter Magtelie, viz., John, Nicholas, and Cornelia Covenhoven.
Spouses Cornelia Van Duyn and Abigail Lefferts.
He was spouses. He resided at at Gowanus, Kings County, New York. In his will dated Apr 24, 1779, he mentioned his son-in-law Rem Covenhoven, and children of his deceased daughter Magtelie, viz., John, Nicholas, and Cornelia Covenhoven; In his will dated Apr 24, 1779, he mentioned his son-in-law Rem Covenhoven, and children of his deceased daughter Magtelie, viz., John, Nicholas, and Cornelia Covenhoven.
Children of Nicholas Van Vechten
- Gerritje Van Vechten+
- Magdalene Van Vechten+ b. Jan 27, 1739, d. Sep 14, 1771
Ida Lefferts
F, #3892, b. Sep 15, 1751, d. Dec 2, 1777
Ida Lefferts|b. Sep 15, 1751\nd. Dec 2, 1777|p39.htm#i3892|John Lefferts|b. Mar 16, 1719\nd. Oct 20, 1776|p39.htm#i3893|Sarah Martense|b. Nov 23, 1727\nd. Dec 30, 1762|p39.htm#i3894|Peter Lefferts|b. May 18, 1680\nd. Mar 13, 1774|p37.htm#i3682|Ida Suydam|b. circa 1695|p37.htm#i3683|||||||
Ida Lefferts was born on Sep 15, 1751. She was the daughter of John Lefferts and Sarah Martense. Ida Lefferts and Remsen Couwenhoven obtained a marriage license on Jun 14, 1773. Ida married Remsen Couwenhoven, son of John Couwenhoven and Catharina Remsen, on Jun 18, 1773 at Long Island, New York. Ida Lefferts died on Dec 2, 1777 at age 26. Ida was buried circa Dec 3, 1777 at Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.
She was also known as Yda Lefferts. She was also known as Idaa Lefferts.
She was also known as Yda Lefferts. She was also known as Idaa Lefferts.
Child of Ida Lefferts and Remsen Couwenhoven
She and Remsen Couwenhoven obtained a marriage license on Jun 14, 1773. Ida married Remsen Couwenhoven, son of John Couwenhoven and Catharina Remsen, on Jun 18, 1773 at Long Island, New York.
- Sarah Cowenhoven+ b. Jan 28, 1775, d. Apr 1, 1856
John Lefferts
M, #3893, b. Mar 16, 1719, d. Oct 20, 1776
John Lefferts|b. Mar 16, 1719\nd. Oct 20, 1776|p39.htm#i3893|Peter Lefferts|b. May 18, 1680\nd. Mar 13, 1774|p37.htm#i3682|Ida Suydam|b. circa 1695|p37.htm#i3683|||||||||||||
John Lefferts was born on Mar 16, 1719 at Flatbush, Kings County, New York. He was the son of Peter Lefferts and Ida Suydam. John married Sarah Martense on Apr 29, 1746 at New York. John married Lammetje Vanderbilt after 1762. John Lefferts died on Oct 20, 1776 at Flatbush, Kings County, New York, at age 57.
He was also known as Jan Lefferts.
He was also known as Jan Lefferts.
Children of John Lefferts and Sarah Martense
- Gerret Lefferts+ b. Feb 28, 1750, d. May 14, 1773
- Ida Lefferts+ b. Sep 15, 1751, d. Dec 2, 1777
- Pieter Lefferts+ b. Dec 27, 1753, d. Oct 7, 1791
Sarah Martense
F, #3894, b. Nov 23, 1727, d. Dec 30, 1762
Sarah Martense was born on Nov 23, 1727 at Flatbush, Kings County, New York. Sarah married John Lefferts, son of Peter Lefferts and Ida Suydam, on Apr 29, 1746 at New York. Sarah Martense died on Dec 30, 1762 at age 35.
Children of Sarah Martense and John Lefferts
- Gerret Lefferts+ b. Feb 28, 1750, d. May 14, 1773
- Ida Lefferts+ b. Sep 15, 1751, d. Dec 2, 1777
- Pieter Lefferts+ b. Dec 27, 1753, d. Oct 7, 1791
John Remsen Cowenhoven
M, #3895, b. Feb 28, 1761, d. Sep 2, 1811
John Remsen Cowenhoven|b. Feb 28, 1761\nd. Sep 2, 1811|p39.htm#i3895|Remsen Couwenhoven|b. Jul 13, 1734\nd. Jan 14, 1783|p39.htm#i3889|Magdalene Van Vechten|b. Jan 27, 1739\nd. Sep 14, 1771|p39.htm#i3890|John Couwenhoven|b. May 1, 1709\nd. May 1, 1778|p13.htm#i1245|Catharina Remsen|b. Mar 13, 1716\nd. 1786|p13.htm#i1246|Nicholas Van Vechten|b. Sep 9, 1704|p39.htm#i3891||||
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
John Remsen Cowenhoven was born on Feb 28, 1761 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was the son of Remsen Couwenhoven and Magdalene Van Vechten. John married Garetta Tiebout, daughter of Tunis Tiebout and Gerritje Van Vechten, on Jan 14, 1785. John Remsen Cowenhoven died on Sep 2, 1811 at age 50. He died on Sep 12, 1811 at age 50.
He was also known as John Covenhoven.
He was also known as John Covenhoven.
Children of John Remsen Cowenhoven and Garetta Tiebout
- John Cowenhoven b. circa 1794, d. circa 1851
- Tunis Tiebout Cowenhoven+ b. May 18, 1796, d. Jul 23, 1874
- Nicholas Remsen Cowenhoven+ b. Jan 20, 1799, d. Nov 18, 1878
Garetta Tiebout
F, #3896, d. Sep 15, 1829
Garetta Tiebout|d. Sep 15, 1829|p39.htm#i3896|Tunis Tiebout||p3179.htm#i317845|Gerritje Van Vechten||p3179.htm#i317846|||||||Nicholas Van Vechten|b. Sep 9, 1704|p39.htm#i3891||||
Garetta Tiebout was the daughter of Tunis Tiebout and Gerritje Van Vechten. Garetta married John Remsen Cowenhoven, son of Remsen Couwenhoven and Magdalene Van Vechten, on Jan 14, 1785. Garetta Tiebout died on Sep 15, 1829.
Children of Garetta Tiebout and John Remsen Cowenhoven
- John Cowenhoven b. circa 1794, d. circa 1851
- Tunis Tiebout Cowenhoven+ b. May 18, 1796, d. Jul 23, 1874
- Nicholas Remsen Cowenhoven+ b. Jan 20, 1799, d. Nov 18, 1878
Cornelia Covenhoven
F, #3897, b. Oct 5, 1764, d. before 1782
Cornelia Covenhoven|b. Oct 5, 1764\nd. before 1782|p39.htm#i3897|Remsen Couwenhoven|b. Jul 13, 1734\nd. Jan 14, 1783|p39.htm#i3889|Magdalene Van Vechten|b. Jan 27, 1739\nd. Sep 14, 1771|p39.htm#i3890|John Couwenhoven|b. May 1, 1709\nd. May 1, 1778|p13.htm#i1245|Catharina Remsen|b. Mar 13, 1716\nd. 1786|p13.htm#i1246|Nicholas Van Vechten|b. Sep 9, 1704|p39.htm#i3891||||
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Cornelia Covenhoven was born on Oct 5, 1764. She was the daughter of Remsen Couwenhoven and Magdalene Van Vechten. Cornelia married William Cornell. Cornelia Covenhoven died before 1782.
William Cornell
M, #3898
Nicholas Covenhoven
M, #3899, b. Apr 14, 1768, d. Aug 25, 1809
Nicholas Covenhoven|b. Apr 14, 1768\nd. Aug 25, 1809|p39.htm#i3899|Remsen Couwenhoven|b. Jul 13, 1734\nd. Jan 14, 1783|p39.htm#i3889|Magdalene Van Vechten|b. Jan 27, 1739\nd. Sep 14, 1771|p39.htm#i3890|John Couwenhoven|b. May 1, 1709\nd. May 1, 1778|p13.htm#i1245|Catharina Remsen|b. Mar 13, 1716\nd. 1786|p13.htm#i1246|Nicholas Van Vechten|b. Sep 9, 1704|p39.htm#i3891||||
Relationship=4th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Nicholas Covenhoven was born on Apr 14, 1768. He was the son of Remsen Couwenhoven and Magdalene Van Vechten. Nicholas Covenhoven married Catharine Vanderbilt on Nov 14, 1793, they has no issue. Nicholas Covenhoven died on Aug 25, 1809 at age 41.
Catharine Vanderbilt
F, #3900, b. Oct 3, 1768, d. Aug 23, 1801
Catharine Vanderbilt was born on Oct 3, 1768. She married Nicholas Covenhoven, son of Remsen Couwenhoven and Magdalene Van Vechten, on Nov 14, 1793, they has no issue. Catharine Vanderbilt died on Aug 23, 1801 at age 32.
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