Tunis Gysbert Bogaert was also known as Tunis Gysbert Bogert. He was also known as Tunis Gysbertse Bogaert. Tunis Gysbert Bogaert was born in 1625 at Heykoop, Netherlands. He was the son of
Gijsbert Theuniszn Bogaert and
Aertjien Bastiaens. Tunis Gysbert Bogaert was baptized at Schoonrewoerd, South Holland, New Netherlands. He emigrated in 1652 from Heikop, Utrecht, Netherlands. He immigrated in 1652 to New Netherlands. He married
Sarah Rapelye, daughter of
Joris Janssen Rapalje and
Catalynie Catalina Trico, on 19 August 1654 at New Amsterdam, New York County, New York. Tunis Gysbert Bogaert held the position of magistrate in Brooklyn between 1663 and 1664 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He held the position of representative of Brooklyn to the Hempstead Convention in 1665 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He held the position of magistrate in Brooklyn in 1667 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He recieved a patent in his own name (instead of the heirs of Hans Hansen) of Hans Hansen Bergen's patent of 200 morgens of land at Walabocht on 5 April 1667 at Wallabout, Kings County, New York. He held the position of magistrate in Brooklyn in 1673 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He married
Grietje Jans on 16 September 1687; 2nd marriage Tunis. Tunis Gysbert Bogaert resided at at Wallabout, Kings County, New York, on 11 November 1687. He married
Grietje Jans on 11 November 1687 at Dutch Reformed Church, New York City, New York County, New York. Tunis Gysbert Bogaert died in 1699 at New York City, New York County, New York.