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113.3 Jonathan Witter Father - James Witter Mother - 129.3 Elizabeth Norwood Timeline - 19 Jan 1685 child #1, Richard, born in Bermudas, Bermuda [3] 1691 Jonathan, died in Bermudas, Bermuda [1] Questions - Citation #1 and Citation #2 refer to Witter as Whitter. [2] Citation #3 shows further info for child #1, Richard, but it seems suspect. [2] Citations - 1. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7JS-R9M 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7JS-V71 Children: i. Richard. [1] [3]
113.4 Richard Norwood Father - 129.2 Andrew Norwood Mother - Meliora ------ Timeline - 1667 Richard Norwood born in Barbados [1] 21 Aug 1667 Richard Norwood baptized in Saint Philip, Barbados, Caribbean [1] c1700 Richard Norwood and Susannah Stowe married in Bermuda [1] c1705 child #2, John, born [3] 1706 child #3, Benjamin, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [4] 18 Jul 1706 child #3, Benjamin, baptized in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [4] 1709 child #4, Susanna, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [5] 1712 child #5, Susanna, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [6] 22 Mar 1712 child #5, Susanna, baptized in First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [7] 1752 child #2, John, died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [3] Notes - Susannah Stowe daughter of Joseph Stowe and Margaret ------. [2] Citations - 1. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MTS8-LT5 2. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MDKY-DR7 3. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVF6-NPQ 4. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVF6-NYV 5. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVF6-JZK 6. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVF6-JFD 7. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MTS8-LTW Children: 112.13 i. Henry. [1] ii. John. [1] [3] iii. Benjamin. [1] [4] iv. Susanna. [1] [5] v. Susanna. [1] [6] 112.18 vi. Andrew. [1]
113.5 Samuel Spicer Father - 128.0 Thomas Spicer Mother - Michal Wetherley Timeline - 30 Jul 1637 Samuel Spicer baptized [5] [10] [11] [21] in St. Peter's, Sandwich, Kent, England [5] [11] [21] 1638 living in Portsmouth, Rhode Island [1] living on Aquidneck Island, Rhode Island [8] [10] [11] 1639 living in Newport, Rhode Island [5] [8] living on Aquidneck Island, Rhode Island [5] living in Town of Portsmouth, Rhode Island [5] 1642 living in Town of Newport, Rhode Island [5] 1643 moves to New Amsterdam, New Netherland [8] 1646 living in Flatlands, Kings County, New York [7] [8] [13] 1647 Esther Tilton born [15] [20] 1653 living in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [5] [10] [11] 1656 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [20] 1657 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [6] 1658 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [3] [4] [5] [9] 1662 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [5] 9 Jand1661 Samuel Spicer arrested [5] [20] 13 Jand1661 Samuel Spicer indicted [5] [20] 20 Jand1661 Samuel Spicer sentenced [5] [20] 5 Oct 1662 Michal Wetherley and Samuel Spicer banished for harboring Quakers [5] [10] 3 Mar 1663 Samuel Spicer purchased land in Monmouth County, New Jersey from Ralph Cardell [13] 1664 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [22] 13 May 1664 Samuel Spicer and John Tilton receive a deed for Barren Island from Indians [16] [22] Samuel Spicer named as a patentee in Monmouth Patent [20] 7 Apr 1665 Samuel Spicer (et al) purchases Narumsunk and Pootapek from Indians [19] 21 May 1665 Samuel Spicer and Esther Tilton married [10] [13] [14] [15] [17] [18] [20] in Oyster Bay, New York [13] [14] [18] [20] 1665 Samuel Spicer and John Tilton sold Barren Island to Elbert Elbertse Stoothoff [13] living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [19] living in Monmouth County, New Jersey [10] 27 Oct 1666 child #1, Abraham, born [13] [14] [20] [23] in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [14] 1667 Samuel Spicer received two allotments of land in Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey [20] c1670 Samuel Spicer received land in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [13] 29 Jun 1670 Samuel Spicer a representative of Gravesend, Kings County, New York to determine town boundary [20] 20 Oct 1671 child #3, Mary, born [13] [14] [20] [23] in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [14] 1673-1684 Samuel Spicer serving as a Magistrate in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [13] [20] 19 Jun 1674 child #4, Sarah, born [13] [20] [23] in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [14] 1 May 1676 child #4, Sarah, died in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [13] 27 Jand1676 child #5, Martha, born [13] [14] [20] [23] in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [14] 20 Feb 1677 child #6, Sarah, born [13] 26 Jul 1679 child #1, Abraham, died in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [13] [20] 16 Jun 1680 Samuel Spicer sworn in as Constable of Gravesend, Kings County, New York [20] 4 Sep 1680 Samuel Spicer witnesses will of Anthony Wright, Oysterbay, New York [23] 2 May 1681 Samuel Spicer and John Tilton sell land to Elbert Elberse Stoothoff [22] 30 Dec 1682 Samuel Spicer attended Friends' Quarterly Meeting, Flushing, New York [10] [23] 1683 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [10] 1684-1685 Samuel Spicer serving as Justice of the Peace for Gravesend, Kings County, New York [13] [20] 11 Nov 1684 Samuel Spicer named in warrant as appointed to inspect and audit accounts of sheriffs of Long Island [20] 1685 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [13] [20] 9 Oct 1685 Samuel Spicer sold land in Gravesend, Kings County, New York to Cornelio Williams [13] 1685 Samuel Spicer purchased 500 acres in Waterford Township, Camden County, New Jersey [10] [13] [14] [18] from Samuel Cole [13] [14] [20] moved to New Jersey [10] [18] 1687 Samuel Spicer appointed a judge in Gloucester County, New Jersey [13] [14] [20] Samuel Spicer named as executor of will of John Tilton [20] 1689 Samuel Spicer serving as a judge [10] 1692 Samuel Spicer died [13] [18] in Waterford Township, Camden County, New Jersey [13] 1700 Esther Tilton living in Camden County, New Jersey [14] 24 Sep 1703 Esther Tilton died when struck by lightning at home, Camden County, New Jersey [13] [14] 25 Sep 1703 Esther Tilton buried [14] in Newton Graveyard, Camden, New Jersey [13] [14] Notes - Samuel Spicer a Quaker; [5] [20] [21] established Spicer's Ferry between Burlington County, New Jersey and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [13] [14] [20] Esther Tilton daughter of John Tilton [13] [14] [18] [20] [23] and Mary ------; [13] [14] [18] [20] buried in Newton Graveyard, Camden, New Jersey. [13] Child #5, Martha, married first Joseph Brown; married second Thomas Chalkley. [13] [14] Child #9, Samuel, born in New Jersey; died young. [13] Questions - Citation #9 and Citation #23 refer to Samuel Spicer as Samuell. [2] Citation #11 refers to Samuel Spicer as both Samuel and Samuell. [2] Citation #12 shows additional info for Samuel Spicer but there are errors. [2] Citation #13 and Citation #14 say Samuel Spicer born in New England. [2] Citation #13 says Samuel Spicer a Freeholder in Gravesend, Kings County, New York 1656; but it doesn't seem like he would be old enough in 1656 to be a Freeholder. [2] Citation #13 and Citation #14 say Samuel Spicer moved to New Jersey 1686. [2] Citation #16 says the Timeline event: "1665 Samuel Spicer and John Tilton sold Barren Island to Elbert Elbertse Stoothoff" occurred in 1681. [2] Citation #16 refers to Elbert Elbertse Stoothoff as Elbert Elbertsen. [2] Citation #18 says Samuel Spicer born in New England. [2] Citation #18 says Samuel Spicer living in Newport, Rhode Island 1638. [2] Citation #20 says (with question) child #4, Sarah, died 1 Jul 1667; I suspect Sarah's real death date (taking into account Citation #13 and Citation #20) may be 1 Jul 1676. [2] Citation #20 says child #5, Martha, died 29 Apr 1677. [2] Citation #23 says child #5, Martha, born 16 Febd1677. [2] Extras - Citation #14 contains additional info for this family and the children. [2] Additional info. [16] [20] Citations - 1. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 16 Mar 2017, Reference->113.txt 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com, <walkers@vaix.net>, Reference->113.txt 4. Somerset County (NJ) Genealogical Quarterly, Fred Sisser III, Jan 1991, Misc->112.pdf 5. www.simonpg.com 6. Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, New York, Teunis G. Bergen, 1881 7. Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, New York, Teunis G. Bergen, 1881, Misc->128.-3.jpg 8. https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Thomas_Spicer_(2) 9. "The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record", Vol 47, 1916, Reference->128.txt 10. "A History of John Lake, Early Settler of Long Island, and his family", Dayne T. Lake (5.1657, child ii), 2004, https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/293659-redirection 11. ancestry.com, Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, Reference->128.txt 12. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZT5-2HJ 13. "The Spicer Genealogy", Susan Spicer Meech and Susan Billings Meech, 1911, Misc->128.-6.jpg 14. "Sketches of the First Emigrant Settlers in Newton Township, Old Gloucester County, West New Jersey", John Clement, 1877 15. americanancestors.org, Torrey's New England Marriages, Misc->128.-5.jpg 16. https://www.casemine.com/judgement/us/5914cc00add7b04934806cc9#, New York Appellate Court Case, 11 Dec 1939, Reference->128.txt 17. "A History of My People and Yours", Claud Nelson McMillan, 1956 18. "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey", Part 3, Orra Eugene Monnette, 1931, Misc->113.5.jpg 19. "History of Rumson", The Historical Committee, 1944, Misc->113.5-2.jpg 20. "Historical and Genealogical Miscellany Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants", John E. Stillwell, M.D., Vol. IV, 1916, Misc->128.-8.jpg 21. "The Lake Family of Gravesend, Long Island, New York and Staten Island, Richmond County, New York", Joseph F. Mullane and Marjorie Decker Johnson, 1990 (revised) 22. Long Island Coloniol Patents, Frederick Van Wyck, 1935, Misc->128.-9.jpg 23. "The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record", The Society, Vol III, 1872 Children: i. Abraham. [13] [14] [20] [23] 112.15 ii. Jacob. [13] [14] [18] [20] [23] 112.5 iii. Mary. [13] [14] [20] [23] iv. Sarah. [13] [20] [23] v. Martha. [13] [14] [20] [23] 112.17 vi. Sarah. [13] [14] [20] [23] 112.14 vii. Abigail. [13] [14] [20] [23] 112.16 viii. Thomas. [13] [14] [20] ix. Samuel. [13] [14] [20]
114.0 Johannes Gerritsen Father - 115.0 Jan Gerrits Mother - 115.1 Elisabeth Gysberts 114.1 Hester ------ Father - name unknown Mother - name unknown Timeline - c1678 Johannes Gerritsen born [4] [5] [7] Jan 1704 Johannes Gerritsen and Hester ------ sell 89 acres [5] [7] in Richmond County, New York [7] c1728 moved to Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [6] 12 Feb 1732 Johannes Gerritsen named as an executor of the will of Duncan Olyphant [6] 25 Mar 1737 Johannes Gerritsen mortgages land in New Jersey [6] 7 Apr 1738 Johannes Gerritsen mortgages land in New Jersey [6] 1764 child #2, James Grover, and John Garrison (108.0) sue Johannes Williamson for debt regarding a 1761 sale [2] Notes - Johannes Gerritsen known as "John"; [6] married Hester ------. [1] [7] Questions - Citation #2 indicates there may be another child named Margaret who married Johannes Williamson. [3] Citations - 1. Perry Streeter <perry@streeter.com>, Misc->107.pdf 2. Perry Streeter <perry@streeter.com>, 21 Oct 2008, Reference->108.txt 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. Betty Gerlack <gerlack@comcast.net>, 17 Oct 2008, Reference->114.txt 5. Sally A. Shreeve, 17 Mar 2002, Reference->116.txt 6. "The Garrisons of Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey 1728-1775", Reference->114.txt 7. family info, Reference->115.txt Children: 108.0 i. John. [1] [6] ii. James Grover. [1] iii. Jacob. [1]
114.2 Cornelius Gerritsen Father - 115.0 Jan Gerrits Mother - 115.1 Elisabeth Gysberts Timeline - c1682 Cornelius Gerritsen born [1] [2] in Richmond County, New York [1] c1712 child #1, John, born in Richmond County, New York [1] c1714 child #2, Elizabeth, born in Richmond County, New York [1] 1714 living in Richmond County, New York [1] [2] 15 Apr 1714 Nathaniel Brittain (spouse of 114.3) granted administration of estate of Cornelius Gerritsen [2] Questions - Citation #2 refers to Cornelius Gerritsen as Cornelis. [3] Citation #2 refers to child #2, Elizabeth, as Elisabeth. [3] Citation #1 says Cornelius Gerritsen died 15 Apr 1714. [3] Citations - 1. Sally A. Shreeve, 17 Mar 2002, Reference->116.txt 2. family info, Reference->115.txt 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: 108.8 i. John. [1] [2] ii. Elizabeth. [1]
114.3 Elizabeth Gerritsen Father - 115.0 Jan Gerrits Mother - 115.1 Elisabeth Gysberts Timeline - 1663 Nathaniel Brittain born in Richmond County, New York [1] 14 Jul 1665 Nathaniel Brittain baptized in Brooklyn, New York [1] 1684 Nathaniel Brittain (Sr) died [13] 8 Oct 1695 Nathaniel Brittain purchases land in New Dorp, Richmond County, New York from Obadiah and Elizabeth Holmes [10] 1696 Elizabeth Gerritsen and Nathaniel Brittain married [1] [2] [12] [13] in Richmond County, New York [1] [2] 9 Jand1696 Nathaniel Brittain and Nathaniel Brittain (Sr) make inventory of estate of John Crocheron, Richmond County, New York [10] 1698 Nathaniel Brittain serving as Assessor for Richmond County, New York [10] [13] c1698 child #1, Abigail, born [1] [13] in Richmond County, New York [1] [2] 1699 Nathaniel Brittain serving as Surveyor of Highways for Richmond County, New York [10] [13] c1700 child #2, Abraham, born in Richmond County, New York [1] [2] 1701 living in Richmond County, New York [10] Nathaniel Brittain a petitioner to King William III [10] 1702-1703 living in Richmond County, New York [10] [13] 13 Apr 1702 Nathaniel Brittain petitioned for a new patent for land in Richmond County, New York [10] 1703 Mary Burtis born in Mansfield Township, Burlington, New Jersey [1] Nathaniel Brittain serving as Assessor for Richmond County, New York [10] Nathaniel Brittain serving as Vestryman for Richmond County, New York [10] Nathaniel Brittain serving as Justice of the Peace for Richmond County, New York [10] Nathaniel Brittain serving as Surveyor of Highways for Richmond County, New York [13] 7 Mar 1703 Nathaniel Brittain purchases 160 acres in Richmond County, New York from Richard and Ann Hall [10] [13] 9 Sep 1704 child #3, Elizabeth, born [1] in Richmond County, New York [1] [2] 9 Dec 1704 deed dated 7 Mar 1703 recorded [13] 1706-1710 living in Richmond County, New York [10] [13] 25 Apr 1710 Nathaniel Brittain purchases 62 acres in Richmond County, New York from John and Ann Roberts and John Crocheron [10] [13] c1710 child #4, Alice, born [1] in Richmond County, New York [1] [2] c1711 child #5, Rebecca, born [1] in Richmond County, New York [1] [2] 1712 Nathaniel Brittain and James Garrison petitioned for ferry franchise [10] [13] Nathaniel Brittain a freeholder in Richmond County, New York [10] Nathaniel Brittain serving as Justice of the Court of Sessions, Richmond County, New York [13] 3 Mar 1712 Nathaniel Brittain et al in court accused of beating Mr. Mony and wife [10] 27 Nov 1712 petition dated 1712 granted for period of 30 years [10] [13] 1713 Nathaniel Brittain serving as Justice of the Peace for Richmond County, New York [10] Nathaniel Brittain member of Episcopal Church, Richmond County, New York [10] c1713 child #6, John, born [1] [13] in Richmond County, New York [1] [2] 1714 living in Richmond County, New York [10] Nathaniel Brittain serving as Justice of the Court of Sessions, Richmond County, New York [13] 15 Apr 1714 Nathaniel Brittain granted administration of estate of Cornelius Gerritsen (114.2) [3] [10] 15 Dec 1714 Nathaniel Brittain sells 7 acres in Richmond County, New York to Peter Rezeau [10] [13] 1715 Nathaniel Brittain serving as Justice of the Peace for Richmond County, New York [10] Nathaniel Brittain serving as Lieutenant of South Comany, Richmond County, New York Militia [10] [13] Nathaniel Brittain serving as Justice of the Court of Sessions, Richmond County, New York [13] c1715 Rachel Wall born in Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey [1] child #7, Samuel, born [1] [13] in Richmond County, New York [1] [2] 11 Jand1714 deed dated 15 Dec 1714 acknowledged [13] 1716 Nathaniel Brittain serving as Justice of the Peace for Richmond County, New York [10] 17 Nov 1716 Nathaniel Brittain purchases 30 acres from Abraham and Margaret Titsworth [10] [13] 19 Nov 1716 Nathaniel Brittain purchases 160 acres from Abraham and Margaret Titsworth [13] c1717 child #8, Mary, born [1] [13] in Richmond County, New York [1] [2] 1719 Nathaniel Brittain serving as Justice of the Peace for Richmond County, New York [10] living in Richmond County, New York [10] 1719-1722 Nathaniel Brittain serving as Justice of the Court of Sessions, Richmond County, New York [13] 4 May 1719 Nathaniel Brittain and Elizabeth Gerritsen sell 83 acres in Richmond County, New York to Jacob Vanderbilt [10] c1719 child #9, Sarah, born [1] [13] in Richmond County, New York [1] [2] 1720 Nathaniel Brittain serving as Justice of the Peace for Richmond County, New York [10] Nathaniel Brittain serving as a Judge for Richmond County, New York [10] 28 Febd1720 deed dated 17 Nov 1716 recorded [13] 1722 living in Richmond County, New York [13] 8 Oct 1722 Nathaniel Brittain and Elizabeth Gerritsen sell 80 acres to Daniel Lake [10] [13] 12 Oct 1723 Nathaniel Brittain and Elizabeth Gerritsen sell 125 acres to Richard Britton [10] [13] 2 Oct 1724 child #10, Rachel, born in Richmond County, New York [1] [2] 1724 child #11, William, born in Richmond County, New York [1] [2] 1 Jun 1729 will of Nathaniel Brittain made [1] [2] [10] [13] 11 Nov 1729 will of Nathaniel Brittain proved [1] [2] [10] [13] 1732 Nathaniel Brittain died in Richmond County, New York [1] Abraham Brouwer living in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York [10] 1 Sep 1732 Elizabeth Gerritsen and Abraham Brouwer make a record of agreement regarding marriage [10] [13] Elizabeth Gerritsen and Abraham Brouwer obtain marriage license [1] [2] in Kings County, New York [2] 1 May 1734 Abraham Brouwer and Elizabeth Gerritsen enter into a deed [1] [13] with Peter Hagewout [13] c1737 child #7, Samuel, and Mary Burtis married [1] 16 Apr 1737 Elizabeth Gerritsen and Abraham Brouwer married [3] 16 Apr 1739 agreement dated 1 Sep 1732 recorded [1] [10] [13] c1740 child #7, Samuel, moved to Orange County, Virginia [1] 30 Nov 1743 Elizabeth Gerritsen consented to marriage of William Brittain (108.11) [13] c1754 child #6, John, died in Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey [1] 1794 Mary Burtis died in Jefferson County, West Virginia [1] Notes - Nathaniel Brittain son of Nathaniel Brittain (Sr) [1] [10] [12] [13] and Ann [1] [12] [13] Stillwell; [1] [12] married first Elizabeth Lake. [2] Abraham Brouwer worked as a miller. [3] Child #3, Elizabeth, married James Poillon. [1] [2] [10] [13] Child #6, John, married Rachel Wall. [1] [2] Child #7, Samuel, served during American Revolutionary War. [1] James Poillon son of Jan Poillon and Sara Lake. [1] [13] Rachel Wall daughter of John Wall and Mary Hubbard. [1] Mary Burtis daughter of Jan Alburtis and Sarah Ellison. [1] Ann Stillwell daughter of Nathaniel Stillwell and Ann Van Dyke; sister of Alice Stillwell (second spouse of 112.6); half-sister of Nicholas Stillwell (father of mother of father of spouse of 107.5). [6] Questions - It is questionable that all the children are by Elizabeth Gerritsen and Nathaniel Brittain. [1] Citation #3 refers to Elizabeth Gerritsen as Elisabeth. [4] Citation #8 refers to Elizabeth Gerritsen as Elizabeth Garretson. [4] Citation #13 refers to Elizabeth Gerritsen as Elizabeth Garritson. [4] Citation #3 says Elizabeth Gerritsen born c1688. [4] Citation #6 refers to Stillwell as Stilwell. [4] Citation #7 and Citation #5 give a different account of child #7, Samuel. [4] Citation #2 and Citation #13 name additional children: Nathaniel (born c1700 in Richmond County, New York, died 1746, married Frances ------ in Richmond County, New York), Richard (born c1700 in Richmond County, New York), Nicholas (born c1700 in Richmond County, New York). [4] Citation #10 names additional children, Nathaniel, Richard and Nicholas. [4] Citation #2 refers to Brittain as both Brittain and Britton. [4] Citation #8 and Citation #10 refer to Brittain as Britton. [4] Citation #9 refers to Jan Poillon as Jean. [4] Citation #9 refers to Sara Lake as Sarah. [4] Citation #10 refers to Brouwer as both Brouwer and Brower. [4] Citation #11 and Citation #13 refer to Jan Poillon as Jean. [4] Citation #11 and Citation #13 refer to Sara Lake as Sarah. [4] Citation #13 says child #3, Elizabeth, born 19 Sep 1704. [4] Citation #13 refers to Ann Stillwell as both Ann and Anne. [4] Citation #13 says deed dated 17 Nov 1716 is for 80 acres. [4] Citation #13 indicates there is are children named Nathaniel and Richard to whom Nathaniel Brittain and Elizabeth Gerritsen sell 120 acres and 125 acres respectively 12 Oct 1723. Perhaps these are children by Nathaniel Brittain's first marriage. [4] Extras - Additional info, Reference->114.3.txt [4] Additional info regarding Jan Poillon. [11] Jan Poillon and Sara Lake had a child named Martha who married Vincent Fountain. [9] Citation #10 says Nathaniel Brittain and Elizabeth Gerritsen sell 10 acres in Richmond County, New York to Thomas Walton after 1695. [4] Citations - 1. Sally A. Shreeve, 17 Mar 2002, Reference->116.txt 2. "The Descendants of Lieutenant Nicholas Stillwell", Raymond J. Stillwell, 2010 3. family info, Reference->115.txt 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. <janetbritton@att.net>, 25 Aug 2004, Reference->114.3.txt 6. Patty Myers <pbmyers@stic.net>, 1 Dec 2002 7. Pamela J. Sears <pjsears@stratos.net>, 24 Jul 2004, Reference->114.3.txt 8. "Historical and Genealogical Miscellany Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants", Vol V, John E. Stillwell, M.D., 1932, Reference->108.9.txt 9. "The NY Genealogical & Biographical Record", Vol 134, No 4, Reference->114.3.txt 10. "History of Captain Jeremiah Stillwell, Anne Stillwell Britton, Alice Stillwell Holmes, Mary Stillwell Mott, Daniel Stillwell, John Stillwell", John E. Stillwell, M.D., 1931, Misc->114.3.jpg 11. "Staten Island and Its People, A History 1609-1929", Vol 4, Charles W. Leng & William T. Davis, 1930, Biographies->114.3.jpg 12. "The Lake Family of Gravesend, Long Island, New York and Staten Island, Richmond County, New York", Joseph F. Mullane and Marjorie Decker Johnson, 1990 (revised) 13. "Britton Genealogy", Elmer Garfield Van Name (9.1610), Oct 1970, Misc->109.49-3.pdf Children by Elizabeth Gerritsen and Nathaniel Brittain: i. Abigail. [1] [2] [10] [13] 108.12 ii. Abraham. [1] [2] [10] [13] iii. Elizabeth. [1] [2] [10] [13] 108.9 iv. Alice. [1] [2] [8] [10] [13] [13] v. Rebecca. [1] [2] [10] [13] vi. John. [1] [2] [10] [13] vii. Samuel. [1] [2] [10] [13] viii. Mary. [1] [2] [10] [13] ix. Sarah. [1] [2] [10] [13] 108.10 x. Rachel. [1] [2] [10] [13] 108.11 xi. William. [1] [2] [10] [13]
114.4 Isaac Gerritsen Father - 115.2 Jacob Gerrits Mother - Christina Cresson Timeline - c1682 Isaac Gerritsen born [1] [2] Notes - Isaac Gerritsen married Lydia ------. [2] Questions - Citation #2 refers to Lydia ------ as both Lydia and Lidian. [3] Citation - 1. Sally A. Shreeve, 17 Mar 2002, Reference->116.txt 2. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, July 1993: Volume 124, Issue 1, by Phillis Miller, pages 6-9 - family of Jacob Gerrits, Misc->115.2.pdf 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: i. Isaac. [1] [2]
114.5 Abraham Gerritsen Father - 115.2 Jacob Gerrits Mother - Christina Cresson Timeline - 1715 Abraham Gerritsen serving in militia [2] 17 Nov 1716 child #1, Christian, born [2] c1719 child #2, Rachel, born [2] 1719 Abraham Gerritsen serving as Overseer of Roads [2] c1720 child #3, Isaac, born [2] 1721 Abraham Gerritsen serving as Constable [2] Mard1722 Abraham Gerritsen and Katherine ------ witness will of Ephraim Seeley [2] 1728 Abraham Gerritsen serving on grand jury [2] 1734 Abraham Gerritsen serving as Overseer of Roads [2] 1737 Abraham Gerritsen serving as Overseer of Roads [2] 1738 Abraham Gerritsen serving on grand jury [2] c1743 child #6, Levi, born [1] [2] [5] c1747 child #7, Elizabeth, born [2] 1749 child #8, Abraham, born [2] [5] in Cumberland County, New Jersey [2] 1765 living in Deerfield Township, Cumberland County, New Jersey [4] 19 Aug 1765 will of Abraham Gerritsen made [1] [2] [4] [5] 16 Oct 1765 inventory of estate of Abraham Gerritsen made [4] 22 Oct 1766 will of Abraham Gerritsen proved [1] [2] [4] [5] 14 Jan 1825 child #7, Elizabeth, died [2] Notes - Abraham Gerritsen married first Katherine ------; [2] [5] married second Marcy ------; [2] [4] [5] lived in Salem County, New Jersey. [1] [5] Child #7, Elizabeth, married Christopher Foster by 1765; [2] [4] buried in Pittsgrove Baptist Churchyard. [2] Questions - Citation #2 and Citation #4 refer to Gerritsen as Garrison. [3] Citation #4 refers to Christopher Foster as Christofor. [3] Citations - 1. Sally A. Shreeve, 17 Mar 2002, Reference->116.txt 2. Phyllis J. Miller, Misc->114.5 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. "Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc.", Volume IV - 1761-1770, A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1928, Reference->114.5.txt 5. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, July 1993: Volume 124, Issue 1, by Phillis Miller, pages 6-9 - family of Jacob Gerrits, Misc->115.2.pdf Children by Abraham Gerritsen and Katherine ------: 108.3 i. Christian. [1] [2] [4] [5] 108.4 ii. Rachel. [1] [2] [4] [5] 108.5 iii. Isaac. [1] [2] [4] [5] iv. Joseph. [1] [2] [4] [5] v. Samuel. [1] [2] [4] [5] Children by Abraham Gerritsen and Marcy ------: 108.6 vi. Levi. [1] [4] [5] vii. Elizabeth. [1] [4] [5] 108.7 viii. Abraham. [1] [4] [5]
114.6 Garret Gerritsen Father - 115.2 Jacob Gerrits Mother - Christina Cresson Timeline - c1674 Garret Gerritsen born [1] [4] 1675 living in New Utrecht, New York [1] c1676 moved to Richmond County, New York [1] c1691 moved to southern New Jersey [1] 1708 living in Cohansy Township, Salem County, New Jersey [1] Questions - Citation #2 refers to Garret Gerritsen as Garrett Garrison. [3] Citations - 1. Sally A. Shreeve, 17 Mar 2002, Reference->116.txt 2. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 16 Jan 2011 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, July 1993: Volume 124, Issue 1, by Phillis Miller, pages 6-9 - family of Jacob Gerrits, Misc->115.2.pdf Children: 108.2 i. Isaac. [2]
114.7 Jacob Gerritsen Father - 115.2 Jacob Gerrits Mother - Christina Cresson Timeline - 24 Jul 1678 Jacob Gerritsen baptized in New York Reformed Dutch Church [1] [2] c1710 child #1, Benjamin, born [1] [2] 4 Feb 1720 Jacob Gerritsen and Mary Walten married in Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [1] [2] 15 Jul 1750 will of Jacob Gerritsen made [1] [2] 30 Apr 1751 will of Jacob Gerritsen proved [1] [2] Notes - Jacob Gerritsen married first name unknown; married third Elizabeth ------; lived in Salem County, New Jersey; lived in Cumberland County, New Jersey. [1] [2] Mary Walten born in Salem County, New Jersey. [1] Questions - Citation #2 refers to Mary Walten as Marry Wallen. [3] Citation #2 refers to child #15, Alphasais, as Alphaias. [3] Citation - 1. Sally A. Shreeve, 17 Mar 2002, Reference->116.txt 2. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, July 1993: Volume 124, Issue 1, by Phillis Miller, pages 6-9 - family of Jacob Gerrits, Misc->115.2.pdf 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children by Jacob Gerritsen and name unknown: i. Benjamin. [1] [2] Children by Jacob Gerritsen and ?: ii. Christian. [1] [2] iii. Rachel. [1] [2] iv. Samuel. [1] [2] v. Sarah. [1] [2] vi. Jacob. [1] [2] vii. Mary. [1] [2] viii. Elizabeth. [1] [2] ix. Daniel. [1] [2] x. Ephraim. [1] [2] xi. William. [1] [2] xii. Cornelius. [1] [2] xiii. Anna. [1] [2] xiv. Phebe. [1] [2] xv. Alphasais. [1] [2]
115.0 Jan Gerrits Father - 116.0 Gerrit Jansen van Oldenburg Mother - 116.1 Clara Matthys 115.1 Elisabeth Gysberts Father - name unknown Mother - name unknown Timeline - 4 Jan 1642 Jan Gerrits baptized in Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, New Netherland [1] [2] [5] 16 Jan 1662 Jan Gerrits receives patent for 24 morgens of land in New Utrecht, New York [2] [5] 1665 living in New Utrecht, New York [2] 26 Jan 1665 Jan Gerrits pledges his land as security for debt [5] Mar 1668 Jan Gerrits and Jacob Gerrits (115.2) mortgage their wheat crop [5] Apr 1670 Jan Gerrits and Jacob Gerrits (115.2) renew mortgage of their wheat crop [5] 1672 Jan Gerrits appointed a trustee of New Utrecht, New York [2] 1675 living in New Utrecht, New York [2] 1 Nov 1675 Jan Gerrits granted a patent for land in Long Neck, New York [2] [5] c1676 Jan Gerrits and Elisabeth Gysberts married [1] [2] [5] 1676 Jan Gerrits' land in Long Neck, New York surveyed at 80 acres [2] 1680 living in Richmond County, New York [2] 30 May 1680 child #2, Jacob, baptized in Amersfoort, Long Island, New York [2] [5] 1681 Jan Gerrits named as tax commissioner for Richmond County, New York [2] [5] 12 Jun 1682 Jan Gerrits, Danell Stillwell and Jacob Corbett appointed by court to investigate account between Antony Ffountain and Mark Dessoway [5] c1685 child #4, Aeltie, born in Richmond County, New York [2] [5] Mar 1686 161 acres in Long Neck, New York surveyed for Jan Gerrits [2] [5] Mar 1691 Jan Gerrits assigned Power of Attorney for Jacob Gerrits (115.2) [5] [6] and Christina Cresson [5] Mar 1697 Elisabeth Gysberts purchases 178 acres in Richmond County, New York [2] [5] from Vincent Fountaine [2] 22 May 1699 Elisabeth Gysberts sells 89 acres in Richmond County, New York [2] [5] to Pierre Joubert [2] c1699 Elisabeth Gysberts and Adam Cavlie married [2] 22 May 1700 Adam Cavlie died [5] c1703 Elisabeth Gysberts died [2] [5] in Richmond County, New York [2] c1712 child #4, Aeltie, and Peter Prall married [2] 13 Apr 1713 child #4, Aeltie, and Peter Prall sell 40 acres to Jon Cocheron [5] 18 Aug 1740 Peter Prall sells land in Elisabeth Town, New Jersey [5] 8 Jand1742 will of Peter Prall made [5] 25 Nov 1748 will of Peter Prall proved [5] Notes - Jan Gerrits known as "John"; [2] "de Muffe". [5] Child #2, Jacob, died by May 1700. [5] Peter Prall married first Maria Christopher; married third Elizabeth ------. [5] Questions - Citation #1 refers to Elisabeth Gysberts as Elizabeth Gysberts. [3] Citation #5 refers to Adam Cavlie as Adam Cavelier. [3] Citation #5 refers to Peter Prall as Peter Praal. [3] Citations - 1. Perry Streeter <perry@streeter.com>, Misc->107.pdf 2. Sally A. Shreeve, 17 Mar 2002, Reference->116.txt 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. "The Garrisons of Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey 1728-1775", Reference->114.txt 5. family info, Reference->115.txt 6. "Old Families of Staten Island", J. J. Clute, 1877, Misc->115. 7. "Britton Genealogy", Elmer Garfield Van Name (9.1610), Oct 1970, Misc->109.49-3.pdf Children by Jan Gerrits and Elisabeth Gysberts: 114.0 i. Johannes. [1] [2] [4] [5] ii. Jacob. [2] [5] 114.2 iii. Cornelius. [2] [7] iv. Aeltie. [2] [5] 114.3 v. Elizabeth. [2]
115.2 Jacob Gerrits Father - 116.0 Gerrit Jansen van Oldenburg Mother - 116.1 Clara Matthys Timeline - 28 Nov 1643 Jacob Gerrits born in Heirs, France [6] c1644 Christina Cresson born in Van Ryswyck, Sluis, Netherlands [6] 14 Oct 1646 Jacob Gerrits baptized in Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, New Netherland [1] [4] [7] 26 Apr 1665 Christina Cresson and Jean Letelier married [7] 1667 living in New Utrecht, New York [1] [7] Mar 1668 Jacob Gerrits and Jan Gerrits (115.0) mortgage their wheat crop [4] [7] Apr 1670 Jacob Gerrits and Jan Gerrits (115.0) renew mortgage of their wheat crop [4] 1671 Jacob Gerrits named in estate of Asser Levy [7] 4 Sep 1671 Jean Letelier died in New Utrecht, New York [7] c1673 Jacob Gerrits and Christina Cresson married [1] [4] [7] in New Utrecht, New York [1] c1674 child #1, Garret, born [1] [7] 10 Oct 1674 Jacob Gerrits (and Zeger Gerritse) granted a patent for 72 morgens of land in Richmond County, New York [7] 1675 living in New Utrecht, New York [1] [7] c1676 moved to Richmond County, New York [1] child #2, Peter, born [1] [7] 1677 Jacob Gerrits received land in New Utrecht, New York [7] Jacob Gerrits sold land in New Utrecht, New York to Gysbert Thysen and Thys Jansen [7] Aug 1677 Jacob Gerrits received 2 cows to care for [7] 24 Jul 1678 child #3, Jacob, baptized in New York Reformed Dutch Church [1] 14 May 1680 Jacob Gerrits sold land in New Utrecht, New York to Carel Jansz Van Dyck [7] 27 Jun 1680 child #4, Johannes, baptized in New Utrecht, New York [1] [7] by minister of Flatbush Reformed Dutch Church [7] 1688 Jacob Gerrits serving as a Justice in Richmond County, New York [1] [7] Jacob Gerrits sells land in Richmond County, New York to Leonard Berryman [1] [7] 12 Mar 1691 Jacob Gerrits [4] [5] [7] and Christina Cresson [4] [7] assign Jan Gerrits (115.0) with Power of Attorney [4] [5] [7] 1691 moved to Salem Tenth, West Jersey [1] [4] 1696 Jacob Gerrits purchased 600 acres from Thomas Budd [7] 1698 Jacob Gerrits sold 300 acres to Leonard Berryman [7] 1703 Jacob Gerrits sold 300 acres [7] c1703 moved to Salem County, New Jersey [7] 1705 living in Cohansy Township, Salem County, New Jersey [7] 4 Sep 1705 will of Jacob Gerrits made [2] [7] 1707 Jacob Gerrits serving on Grand Jury, Salem County, New Jersey [7] 1708 living in Cohansy Township, Salem County, New Jersey [1] 9 Jun 1708 codicil to will of Jacob Gerrits made [1] [7] 7 Jan 1709 Christina Cresson issued release of estate of Jacob Gerrits [7] 30 Apr 1709 Jacob Gerrits died in Cohansy Township, Salem County, New Jersey [6] 19 Sep 1709 will of Jacob Gerrits proved in Burlington County, New Jersey [1] [7] 15 Jul 1750 will of child #3, Jacob, made [1] 30 Apr 1751 will of child #3, Jacob, proved [1] Notes - Christina Cresson daughter of Pierre Cresson and Rachel Clauss. [1] [7] Child #3, Jacob, lived in Salem County, New Jersey; lived in Cumberland County, New Jersey. [1] Child #4, Johannes, known as "John". [7] Questions - Citation #2 refers to Gerrits as Garrison. [3] Citation #6 refers to Christina Cresson as Christina Creson. [3] Citation #6 refers to Rachel Clauss as Rachel Claus. [3] Citation #7 refers to Rachel Clauss as both Rachel Clauss and Rachel Closse. [3] Citation #6 refers to Jacob Gerrits as Jacob Haas Gerritszen. [3] Citation #6 says Christina Cresson died 7 Jan 1709 in Cohansy Township, Salem County, New Jersey. [3] Citation #1 and Citation #4 say Jacob Gerrits moved to Salem County, New Jersey 1691; however, Salem County was created in 1694 from Salem Tenth, West Jersey. [3] Citations - 1. Sally A. Shreeve, 17 Mar 2002, Reference->116.txt 2. Phyllis J. Miller, Misc->114.5 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. family info, Reference->115.txt 5. "Old Families of Staten Island", J. J. Clute, 1877, Misc->115. 6. Susan Avery <susan.avery@juno.com> <susanbaldeavery@gmail.com>, 24 Sep 2022 7. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, July 1993: Volume 124, Issue 1, by Phillis Miller, pages 6-9 - family of Jacob Gerrits, Misc->115.2.pdf Children by Jacob Gerrits and Christina Cresson: 114.6 i. Garret. [1] [7] ii. Peter. [1] [7] 114.7 iii. Jacob. [1] [7] iv. Johannes. [1] [7] 114.4 v. Isaac. [1] [7] 114.5 vi. Abraham. [1] [2] [7]
116.0 Gerrit Jansen van Oldenburg Father - name unknown Mother - name unknown 116.1 Clara Matthys Father - name unknown Mother - name unknown Timeline - c1605 Gerrit Jansen van Oldenburg born [2] [5] in Oldenburg, [2] Holy Roman Empire [6] c1610 Clara Matthys born [2] Jul 1632 Gerrit Jansen van Oldenburg working as a foreman [2] [5] for Kiliaen Van Rensselaer's farm in Manhattan Island [2] 1636 Gerrit Jansen van Oldenburg requested the grant of a farm from Kiliaen Van Rensselaer [2] May 1638 Gerrit Jansen van Oldenburg and Volkert Evertsen leased the farm "walensteyn" from Barent Dircksen [2] Jul 1638 Gerrit Jansen van Oldenburg sued by Teunis Nyssen for failure to deliver a cow [2] c1639 Gerrit Jansen van Oldenburg and Clara Matthys married [1] [2] May 1639 Gerrit Jansen van Oldenburg and Volkert Evertsen purchased the farm "walensteyn" from Barent Dircksen [2] 21 Jul 1639 Gerrit Jansen van Oldenburg charged with eloping with a widow [5] 1639 Gerrit Jansen van Oldenburg and Volkert Evertsen lease the farm "walensteyn" to Willem Willemsen and Jan Habsen [2] 1 Dec 1639 Issac Abrahamsen brought court action against Gerrit Jansen van Oldenburg 1 Jul 1640 child #1, Anneken, baptized in Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, New Netherland [2] [5] 1 Nov 1641 Clara Matthys made a deposition [2] 28 Nov 1643 child #3, Abraham, baptized in Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, New Netherland [2] [5] child #4, Jacob, baptized in Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, New Netherland [2] [5] 16 Apr 1653 Gerrit Jansen van Oldenburg purchases land in New Utrech, Long Island, New Netherland [5] 1661 Gerrit Jansen van Oldenburg died in New Utrech, New Netherland [2] Notes - Gerrit Jansen van Oldenburg also known as "Gerrit Jansen De Mof", [2] "Gerrit de Mof", "Gerrit ye Muffe". [2] [5] Child #4, Jacob, died young. [2] [5] Child #3, Abraham, and child #4, Jacob, twins. [5] Questions - Citation #5 refers to Clara Matthys as Clara Mattheys. [6] Perhaps the parents of Clara Matthys are Johann Jakob Matthys (1580 Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands - 1650 Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands) and Stephania De Vierman (1580 Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands - 1660 Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands). And perhaps the father of Stephania De Vierman is Eol De Veirman (1558 - 1620). [8] Citations - 1. Perry Streeter <perry@streeter.com>, Misc->107.pdf 2. Sally A. Shreeve, 17 Mar 2002, Reference->116.txt 3. "The Garrisons of Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey 1728-1775", Reference->114.txt 4. Phyllis J. Miller, Misc->114.5 5. family info, Reference->115.txt 6. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 7. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, July 1993: Volume 124, Issue 1, by Phillis Miller, pages 6-9 - family of Jacob Gerrits, Misc->115.2.pdf 8. Susan Avery <susanbaldeavery@gmail.com>, 5 Dec 2024 Children: i. Anneken. [2] [5] 115.0 ii. Jan. [1] [2] [3] [5] iii. Abraham. [2] [5] iv. Jacob. [2] [5] 115.2 v. Jacob. [2] [4] [5] [7]
117.0 Johannes Giersbach Father - name unknown Mother - name unknown 117.1 Anna Leukel Father - name unknown Mother - name unknown Timeline - c1617 Anna Leukel born in Germany [6] c1620 Johannes Giersbach born [1] in Bergebersbach, Dillkreis, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia [4] 1635 Johannes Giersbach and Anna Leukel married [2] 1644 Johannes Giersbach died in Bergebersbach, Dillkreis, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia [4] 12 May 1672 child #3, Anna Margaretha, and Johannes Brauer married [7] Questions - Citation #4 says Johannes Giersbach born c1615. [5] Citation #4 names the father of Johannes Giersbach as Peter Giersbach (born c1595). [5] Citation #6 names the father of Anna Leukel as Johannes Leukel. [5] Citation #7 says child #3, Anna Margaretha, born c1650; if correct then either the death date for Johannes Giersbach is incorrect or Anna Leukel was married a second time. [5] Citations - 1. Timothy Francis Myers (0.307) <tmyers@nycap.rr.com> 2. Ruth Marie Pennay (1.292) 3. Kenneth W. Gorman (1.694, child ii) <kengorman@kwgorman.com>, 26 Aug 2006 4. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2SL-ZL5 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2SL-ZGM 7. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNCM-RWP Children: 78.0 i. Peter. [3] [4] 79.1 ii. Johannes. [4] iii. Anna Margaretha. [4]
118.0 John Potter Father - name unknown Mother - name unknown Timeline - c1550 John Potter born in London, England [1] 1580 child #1, John William, born [1] [2] in Manchester, Lancashire, England [1] Citation - 1. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/t/e/Maryanna-Stever/GENE3-0012.html, Reference->55.32.txt 2. Shannon Hammontree <steins@allshannon.com> Children: 104.0 i. John William. [1]
119.0 Adam Staadts Father - name unknown Mother - name unknown Timeline - c1641 Adam Staadts born [4] in Maxsain, Hessen Nassau-Luerback, [5] Germany [4] [5] 1686 living in Maxsain, Hessen Nassau-Luerback, Germany [1] Notes - Adam Staadts died by 1696. [3] Questions - Citation #4 refers to Adam Staadts as Adam Staad. [6] Citation #7 refers to Adam Staadts as Adam Staats. [6] Citations - 1. marriage proclamation for Leonard Kuhl (90.0) and Anna Veronica Staadts (91.0) Reference->90.txt 2. "The Kuhl Family of Hunterdon County, New Jersey", Michael Gesner <mgesner@yahoo.com> and John William Kuhl <jkuhl@patmedia.net> (3.358, child i), 2012 3. living family members 4. Chris & Debbie Jobes <jobes@voicenet.com> 5. Ron L. <ronlynrose@bellsouth.net>, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com 6. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 7. "Supplement to the Hess Family in America", Barbara Allison, 1984 Children: 91.0 i. Anna Veronica. [1] [2]
120.0 Elisha Parker Father - 122.0 William Parker Mother - 123.0 Elizabeth Woodcock 121.0 Elizabeth Hinckley Father - 135.0 Samuel Hinckley Mother - 136.0 Sarah Soole Timeline - 6 Sep 1635 Elisha Parker born [4] 15 Jul 1657 Elisha Parker and Elizabeth Hinckley married in Barnstable, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America [4] 3 Mar 1669 child #5, Samuel, born [3] c1670 Elisha Parker granted 182 acres in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [6] 3 Dec 1672 child #6, Mary, born [1] [2] [3] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [1] [2] 27 Dec 1672 child #5, Samuel, died [3] 1 Jun 1674 child #7, Samuel, born [3] 7 Sep 1680 Elisha Parker sells 7 acres in Woodbridge, New Jersey to child #2, Elisha [3] 1689 child #2, Elisha, serving as a Constable for Woodbridge, New Jersey [3] 26 Mar 1691 Elizabeth Hinckley died in Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [4] 1700 child #2, Elisha, serving as a rate-maker for Woodbridge, New Jersey [3] 8 Feb 1704 child #2, Elisha, chosen as Corporation Treasurer for Woodbridge, New Jersey [3] 30 Mar 1705 child #2, Elisha, chosen for Town Committee for Woodbridge, New Jersey [3] child #2, Elisha, granted permission to build grist mill [3] 1711 child #2, Elisha, a Captain [3] 6 Dec 1711 child #2, Elisha, appointed to committee to find a minister [3] 30 Jun 1717 Elisha Parker died in Woodbridge, New Jersey [4] Notes - Elisha Parker worked as a merchant; served as a Freeholder in Woodbridge, New Jersey; a Colonel. [3] Child #2, Elisha, worked as a weaver. [3] Questions - Citation #4 says Elizabeth Hinckley born 6 Sep 1635 in Scituate, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America; baptized 6 Sep 1635 in Scituate, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America. [5] Citation #4 offers additional information regarding child #1, Thomas, (including descendants) but it is confusing. [5] Citation #4 offers additional information regarding child #2, Elisha, (including descendants) but there are errors. [5] Citation #4 offers additional information regarding child #3, Sarah, (including descendants) but there seems to be errors. [5] Citation #3 says Elisha Parker moved from Richmond County, New York to Woodbridge, New Jersey c1675. [5] It's possible that all the events attributed to child #2, Elisha, in the Timeline should actually be attributed to Elisha Parker. [5] Citations - 1. Cynthia Joan Victor (1.2351, child i) <cjvictor8855@yahoo.com>, 14 Aug 2015 2. wikitree.com 3. "Woodbridge and Vicinity", Rev. Joseph W. Dally, 1873 4. familysearch.org 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. "Township of Woodbridge, New Jersey 1669-1781", John M. Kreger Children: i. Thomas. [4] ii. Elisha. [3] [4] iii. Sarah. [4] 82.36 iv. Mary. [4] v. Samuel. [3] 82.1 vi. Mary. [1] [2] [3] 82.35 vii. Samuel. [3] [4]
121.1 Robert Parker Father - 122.0 William Parker Mother - 123.0 Elizabeth Woodcock Timeline - 2 Jand1629 Robert Parker baptized in Earsdon, Northumberland County, England [1] 10 Mar 1636 Sarah James born in Hingham, Norfolk, England [1] 13 Mar 1636 Sarah James baptized in Hingham, Norfolk, England [1] 19 Mar 1641 Patience Cobb born in Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 28 Jan 1656 Robert Parker and Sarah James married in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America [1] 20 Jan 1663 child #3, Alice, baptized in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 30 Jun 1664 Sarah James died in Plymouth County, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America [1] Aug 1667 Robert Parker and Patience Cobb married in Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 14 Aug 1681 child #12, Alice, born in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 15 Sep 1681 child #12, Alice, baptized in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 30 Sep 1684 Robert Parker died in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America [1] 20 Aug 1727 child #12, Alice, died in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 23 Oct 1727 Patience Cobb died in Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] Notes - Sarah James daughter of Philip James and Jane Davenport. [1] Patience Cobb daughter of Henry Cobb and Patience Hurst; buried in Lothrop Hill Cemetery, Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. [1] Child #12, Alice, buried in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. [1] Questions - Citation #1 says Patience Cobb baptized 13 Mar 1641 in Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. [2] Citation #1 offers additional information regarding child #1, Mary, (including descendants) but there are errors. [2] Citation #1 offers additional information regarding child #2, Samuel, (including descendants) but there appears to be errors. [2] Citation #1 offers additional information regarding child #4, Jane, (including descendants) but there are errors. [2] Citation #1 offers additional information regarding child #8, Hannah, (including descendants) but there are errors. [2] Citations - 1. familysearch.org 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children by Robert Parker and Sarah James: i. Mary. [1] ii. Samuel. [1] iii. Alice. [1] iv. Jane. [1] Children by Robert Parker and Patience Cobb: 82.39 v. Thomas. [1] 82.40 vi. Daniel. [1] 82.41 vii. Joseph. [1] viii. Hannah. [1] 82.42 ix. Benjamin. [1] 82.43 x. Sarah. [1] 82.44 xi. Elisha. [1] xii. Alice. [1]
122.0 William Parker Father - 137.0 William Parker Mother - 138.0 Elizabeth Tresham 123.0 Elizabeth Woodcock Father - 139.0 John Woodcock Mother - 140.0 Barbara Woolley 123.5 Grace Bennett Father - name unknown Mother - name unknown Timeline - 17 Mar 1603 Elizabeth Woodcock baptized in St Olave, Hart Street, London, Middlesex, England [1] 21 Apr 1604 William Parker born in Mulbarton, Norfolk, England [1] 1621 Grace Bennett born in St Mary's, Ealing, London, England [1] 20 Sep 1626 William Parker and Elizabeth Woodcock married in London, England [1] 1630 child #3, Thomassin, born in England [1] 1631 Samuel Young born in Maryland [1] 6 Sep 1635 child #6, Elisha, born [1] 1647 child #3, Thomassin, and Samuel Young married in Maryland [1] 1650 Samuel Young died [1] Elizabeth Woodcock died in Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts [1] c1652 William Parker and Grace Bennett married in Maryland [1] 24 Jul 1673 William Parker died in Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts [1] Notes - William Parker a Captain. [1] Samuel Young son of Richard Young and Joane Jane Smith. [1] Questions - Citation #1 says William Parker buried in Saint Dunstan and All Saints Church, Stepney, Middlesex, England 8 Sep 1661. [2] Citation #1 offers additional information for child #1, Sarah Morgan, (including descendants) but there are errors. [2] Citation #1 offers additional information for child #4, Mary Elizabeth, (including descendants) but there seems to be errors. [2] Citation #1 offers additional information for child #5, Thomasine, (including descendants) but it's confusing and there seems to be errors. [2] Citation #1 offers additional information for Grace Bennett (including ancestors) but there are errors. [2] Citation #1 says Elizabeth Woodcock born 17 Mar 1603 in London, England. [2] Citations - 1. familysearch.org 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children by William Parker and Elizabeth Woodcock: i. Sarah Morgan. [1] 121.1 ii. Robert. [1] iii. Thomassin. [1] iv. Mary Elizabeth. [1] v. Thomasine. [1] 120.0 vi. Elisha. [1] Children by William Parker and Grace Bennett: vii. William. [1] viii. Elizabeth. [1]
124.0 Garret Stryker Father - 130.0 Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker Mother - 131.0 Ytie Huybrechts 125.0 Wyntje Cornelise Boomgard Father - 132.0 Cornelius Jansen Bogert Mother - 132.1 Geesje Williamse Timeline - 1649 Garret Stryker born in Ruinen, De Wolden, Drenthe, nu Nederland [9] c1651 Wyntje Cornelise Boomgard born in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [10] [11] 18 Jul 1651 Wyntje Cornelise Boomgard baptized in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [10] Dec 1673 Garret Stryker and Wyntje Cornelise Boomgard married [1] [2] [7] [10] in Flatbush, Kings County, [11] New York [10] [11] c1675 child #1, Maria, born [10] in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [10] [11] 1675 living in Flatlands, Kings County, New York [7] 1677 Garret Stryker member of Reformed Dutch Church, Flatlands, Kings County, New York [7] 9 Dec 1677 child #2, Gezina, baptized [7] [8] [10] in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [7] [10] 1683 living in Flatlands, Kings County, New York [7] 23 Nov 1684 child #5, Gerrit, baptized [8] 11 Jand1685 child #6, Geesje, baptized [7] [8] [10] in Flatlands, Kings County, New York [7] c1688 child #7, Catharine, born [10] [11] in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [10] 1691 child #8, Cornelis Gerritse, born [8] 17 Mayd1691 Garret Stryker purchased 15 acres in Gravesend, Kings County, New York from Reinier Van Sickelen [7] Garret Stryker purchased 4 acres in Gravesend, Kings County, New York from John Barentse [7] 1692 child #2, Gezina, died [10] [11] 21 Jand1692 Garret Stryker purchased land and house in Gravesend, Kings County, New York from William Goulding [7] 1693 child #1, Maria, died [11] child #7, Catharine, died [11] 24 May 1693 will of Garret Stryker made [7] Nov 1693 child #9, Gerretje, born in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [10] 1694 child #10, Eyda, born [10] in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [10] [11] Oct 1694 Garret Stryker died in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [9] [11] 14 Nov 1694 child #9, Gerretje, baptized [7] [8] 1 Jan 1700 Wyntje Cornelise Boomgard died [10] [11] in Long Island City, Queens County, New York [10] c1709 child #6, Geesje, died in Queens County, New York [11] Notes - Garret Stryker buried at 890 Flatbush Avenue, Flatbush, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. [9] Wyntje Cornelise Boomgard buried in Flatbush, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. [10] Child #2, Gezina, died young. [7] Child #5, Gerrit, died young. [7] Child #10, Gerretje, married Jan Wyckoff. [7] Questions - Citation #7 says child #5, Gerrit, born 23 Nov 1684. [5] Citation #8 refers to child #5, Gerrit, as Gerret. [5] Citation #3 refers to Stryker as Strycker. [5] Citation #6 refers to Garret Stryker as Gerrit Janse Strijcker. [5] Citation #9 refers to Garret Stryker as Gerrit Jansz Stryker. [5] Citation #7 refers to Garret Stryker as Gerrit Strycker. [5] Citation #10 refers to Garret Stryker as Gerrit Jacobus Strycker. [5] Citation #10 refers to Garret Stryker as Gerrit Jacobszen Stryker. [5] Citation #10 says Garret Stryker born 1650 in Flatbush, Kings County, New York. [5] Citation #10 refers to Boomgard as Bongaert. [5] Citation #3 and Citation #8 refer to Garret Stryker as Gerrit. [5] Citation #3 refers to Wyntje Cornelise Boomgard as Wyntie Cornelise Boomgaert. [5] Citation #4 refers to Wyntje Cornelise Boomgard as Wyntie Corneliers Boomgaret. [5] Citation #11 refers to Wyntje Cornelise Boomgard as Weijntje Cornelis Bogaart. [5] Citation #6 refers to Boomgard as Boomgaert. [5] Citation #10 refers to child #7, Catharine, as Catherine. [5] Citation #10 refers to child #9, Gerretje, as Geertje. [5] Citation #10 does not name child #5, Gerrit. [5] Citation #10 says child #6, Geesje, baptized in Flatbush, Kings County, New York. [5] Citation #10 refers to Garret Stryker as Garrit Jacobus Strycker. [5] Citation #10 refers to Wyntje Cornelise Boomgard as Wyntje Cornelise Bongaert. [5] Citation #11 says Wyntje Cornelise Boomgard died in Gravesend, Kings County, New York. [5] Citation #11 refers to child #10, Eyda, as Eyda Gerrits. [5] Citation #11 refers to child #6, Geesje, as Geesje Gerrits. [5] Citation #11 refers to child #7, Catharine, as Catharine Gerrits. [5] Citation #11 says child #10, Eyda, born c1675; died 1693. [5] Citation #11 says child #6, Geesje, born 11 Jan 1685 in Amersfort, Kings County, New York. [5] Citation #11 says child #1, Maria, born c1686. [5] Citation #11 says child #7, Catharine, born in Gravesend, Kings County, New York. [5] Citations - 1. "Hendrick Gulick of New Amsterdam", Perry Streeter, 12 Nov 2003 2. Headley papers, Atlantic County (New Jersey) Historical Society 3. "Genealogical Record of the Stryker Family", William S. Stryker, 1887 4. "A History of Long Island From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time", Peter Foss, LL. D., VOL II, 1902, Reference->111.txt 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. Marguerite Joan Lake (3.2086) <hank-o@comcast.net> 7. "Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, New York", Teunis G. Bergen, 1881, Misc->124.jpg 8. "The Bergen Family", Teunis G. Bergen, 1876 9. www.geni.com 10. familysearch.org 11. wikitree.com 12. "The Lake Family of Gravesend, Long Island, New York and Staten Island, Richmond County, New York", Joseph F. Mullane and Marjorie Decker Johnson, 1990 (revised) Children: i. Maria. [7] [8] [10] [11] ii. Gezina. [7] [8] [10] [11] 111.1 iii. Jannetie. [1] [2] [3] [8] [11] [12] 111.7 iv. Jacobus Gerrit. [1] [2] [3] [10] [11] v. Gerrit. [7] [11] vi. Geesje. [7] [8] [10] [11] vii. Catharine. [7] [8] [11] 111.48 viii. Cornelis Gerritse. [7] [8] [10] [11] ix. Gerretje. [7] [8] [11] x. Eyda. [7] [10] [11]
125.1 Jannetje Janse Strijcker Father - 131.1 Jan Gerritse Strijcker Mother - Lambertje Roelofse Seubering Timeline - c1638 Cornelius Jansen Berrien born [1] 1642 Jannetje Janse Strijcker born in Ruinen, De Wolden, Drenthe, Netherlands [1] c1668 child #1, Catherine, born in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [1] 17 Aug 1678 child #5, Jacob, born in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [1] 1679 child #6, Catalina, born in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [1] 13 Mar 1681 child #7, Nicholas, born in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [1] 15 Jul 1683 child #8, Cornelius, born in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [1] 1684 child #8, Cornelius, died in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [1] 16 Dec 1688 Cornelius Jansen Berrien died in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [1] 29 May 1705 Jannetje Janse Strijcker died in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [1] 27 Dec 1737 child #7, Nicholas, died in Newtown, Queens, New York [1] c1750 child #1, Catherine, died in Long Island City, Queens, New York [1] 1782 child #5, Jacob, died in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [1] Notes - Jannetje Janse Strijcker married first Cornelius Jansen Berrien; married second Samuel Edsall, [1] Cornelius Jansen Berrien buried in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. [1] Questions - Citation #1 refers to Strijcker as both Strijcker and Stryker. [2] Citation #1 shows additional info (including children) for child #3, Pieter, but there appears to be errors. [3] Citation #3 offers additional information for this family but there appears to be errors. [2] Citations - 1. www.geni.com 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. familysearch.org Children by Jannetje Janse Strijcker and Cornelius Jansen Berrien: i. Catherine. [1] 111.37 ii. John. [1] iii. Pieter. [1] 111.38 iv. Angentje Corneliuse Agnes. [1] v. Jacob. [1] vi. Catalina. [1] vii. Nicholas. [1] viii. Cornelius. [1]
125.2 Gerrit Jansz Strijcker Father - 131.1 Jan Gerritse Strijcker Mother - Lambertje Roelofse Seubering Timeline - 1650 Gerrit Jansz Strijcker born [1] in Ruinen, De Wolden, Drenthe, Netherlands [1] [4] 19 Jan 1654 Gerrit Jansz Strijcker baptized in Ruinen, De Wolden, Drenthe, Netherlands [4] c1658 Styntje Gerritse Dorland born [1] [4] in New Netherland [4] 19 Aug 1674 Styntje Gerritse Dorland baptized in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York [4] 28 Dec 1683 Gerrit Jansz Strijcker and Styntje Gerritse Dorland married [1] [4] in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [4] c1684 Peter Andriesen born in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [4] 1690 child #5, Aulche, born in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [4] 1691 Styntje Gerritse Dorland died in Richmond County, New York [4] 1693 Gerrit Jansz Strijcker died in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [4] c1708 child #5, Aulche, and Peter Andriese married [1] [4] in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [4] Notes - Gerrit Jansz Strijcker buried at 890 Flatbush Avenue, Flatbush, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. [1] Styntje Gerritse Dorland daughter of Gerrit Jansz Dorlandt and Magdalena van der Straaten; buried at 890 Flatbush Avenue, Flatbush, [1] Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. [1] [4] Child #4, Lammitje, married first Minna Van Voorhees; married second John Wyckoff. [1] Questions - Citation #2 refers to Gerrit Jansz Strijcker as Garrit Janse Strycker. [3] Citation #4 refers to Gerrit Jansz Strijcker as Gerrit Janse Strycker. [3] Citation #4 refers to Gerrit Jansz Dorlandt as Gerrit Janssoon Dorlandt. [3] Citation #4 refers to Magdalena van der Straaten as Geertje. [3] Citation #4 says Gerrit Jansz Strijcker born 1652. [3] Citation #2 refers to Styntje Gerritse Dorland as Syntie Gerritse Dorland. [3] Citation #4 refers to Styntje Gerritse Dorland as Styntje Gerritse Dorlandt. [3] Citation #4 refers to Peter Andriese as Peter Andriesen. [3] Citation #4 shows further info for child #4, Lammitje, (including descendants) but there are errors. [3] Citations - 1. www.geni.com 2. Harman Clark <hclark@plainfield.bypass.com>, 14 Jan 1998 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. familysearch.org Children: 111.39 i. Jan Gerritsen. [1] [2] [4] 111.40 ii. Gertje. [1] iii. Gaertje. [1] iv. Lammitje. [1] v. Aulche. [1] [4]
125.3 Aeltje Jacobse Strycker Father - 130.0 Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker Mother - 131.0 Ytie Huybrechts Timeline - 1658 Aeltje Jacobse Strycker born in Ruinen, Drenthe, Holland, Netherlands [1] 16 Sep 1677 Abraham Stevensen van Voorhees born in Flatlands, Kings County, New York [1] 29 Sep 1687 Aeltje Jacobse Strycker died in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [1] 1741 Abraham Stevensen van Voorhees died in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [1] Notes - Aeltje Jacobse Strycker married Abraham Stevensen van Voorhees in Flatbush, Kings County, New York. [1] Questions - Citation #1 says Aeltje Jacobse Strycker and Abraham Stevensen van Voorhees married c1700. [2] Citation #3 refers to Aeltje Jacobse Strycker as Aeltje Strijcker. [2] Citations - 1. familysearch.org 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. wikitree.com Children: i. John Abramse. [1]
125.4 Teunis Ijsbrantsz Pronck Father - Ijsbrant Pronck Mother - 132.2 Fijgje Willemsdr Timeline - c1650 Teunis Ijsbrantsz Pronck born [1] c1660 Geertje Aarts Berkouwer born [1] 19 Dec 1683 Teunis Ijsbrantsz Pronck and Geertje Aarts Berkouwer married in Berkenwoude, Zuid Holland, Netherlands [1] 28 Jan 1685 child #1, Ijsbrant, born in Berkenwoude, Zuid Holland, Netherlands [1] 19 Jan 1687 child #3, Pietertje, born in Berkenwoude, Zuid Holland, Netherlands [1] 26 Aug 1691 child #5, Willem, born in Berkenwoude, Zuid Holland, Netherlands [1] 6 Jan 1697 child #8, Pieter, born in Berkenwoude, Zuid Holland, Netherlands [1] 10 Jan 1700 child #9, Pieter, born in Berkenwoude, Zuid Holland, Netherlands [1] 22 Apr 1704 Geertje Aarts Berkouwer died [1] 5 Dec 1773 child #9, Pieter, died [1] Notes - Geertje Aarts Berkouwer daughter of Aart Ingens Van Berck and Neeltje Cornelisdr. [1] Questions - Citation #1 shows additional information for child #7, Pietertje Teunis, (including descendants) but there are errors. [2] Citations - 1. familysearch.org 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: i. Ijsbrant. [1] ii. Fijgje. [1] iii. Pietertje. [1] 111.42 iv. Aart Teunisse. [1] v. Willem. [1] 111.43 vi. Cornelis. [1] vii. Pietertje Teunis. [1] viii. Pieter. [1] ix. Pieter. [1]
125.5 Willem Ijsbrantze Pronck Father - Ijsbrant Pronck Mother - 132.2 Fijgje Willemsdr Timeline - 1665 Willem Ijsbrantze Pronck born [1] 1667 Arijaantje France born [1] 1687 Willem Ijsbrantze Pronck and Arijaantje France married [1] 1 Feb 1688 child #1, Fijgje Willems, baptized in Bergambacht, Zuid Holland, Netherlands [1] 8 Feb 1693 child #4, Francijntje, baptized in Berkenwoude, Zuid Holland, Netherlands [1] 24 Apr 1695 child #5, Willem, baptized in Berkenwoude, Zuid Holland, Netherlands [1] c1707 child #6, Gijsbert, born [1] Questions - Citation #1 shows additional information for child #2, Ijsbrandt, (including descendants) but it appears there may be errors. [2] Citations - 1. familysearch.org 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: i. Fijgje Willems. [1] ii. Ijsbrandt. [1] 111.44 iii. Fijgje Willems. [1] iv. Francijntje. [1] v. Willem. [1] vi. Gijsbert. [1]
125.6 Willem Wiggers de Jong Father - 132.3 Wigger Willemsz Mother - Aagje Jans Clip Timeline - c1660 Willem Wiggers de Jong born in Berkenwoude, South Holland, Netherlands 30 May 1683 Willem Wiggers de Jong and Annigje Andriesdr Joppen in Berkenwoude, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands 25 Jun 1683 child #1, Wigger Willemsz, baptized in Berkenwoude, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands 19 Dec 1684 child #2, Andries Willemsz, baptized in Berkenwoude, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands 18 Jan 1688 child #3, Willem Willemsz, baptized in Berkenwoude, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands 27 Jul 1692 child #4, Arie Willemsz, baptized in Gouderak, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands 10 Jul 1698 child #5, Johannes Willemsz, baptized in Gouderak, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands Notes - Annigje Andriesdr Joppen daughter of Arie Cornelis Joppen and Fijgje Andriesdr. Citation - familysearch.org Children: i. Wigger Willemsz. ii. Andries Willemsz. iii. Willem Willemsz. iv. Arie Willemsz. v. Johannes Willemsz.
125.7 Claesie Cornelise Bogert Father - 132.0 Cornelius Jansen Bogert Mother - 132.1 Geesje Williamse Timeline - 25 Feb 1629 Hendrick Jorisen Brinckerhoff born [1] in Amsterdam, [3] Holland, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands [1] [3] Hendrick Jorisen Brinckerhoff baptized in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands [1] 1642 Claesie Cornelise Bogert born in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [1] [3] 1658 Claesie Cornelise Bogert and Hendrick Jorisen Brinckerhoff married [1] [3] in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York [1] 1668 child #2, Aeltje Hendricks, born [3] 20 Feb 1670 child #4, Geertje, born in Kings County, New York [1] c1671 child #4, Geertje, died [1] 13 Jan 1671 child #5, Maryetje, born in Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey [1] 1675 child #7, Joris, born [1] [3] in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York [1] 20 Feb 1678 child #9, Geesje, born [1] [3] in New Jersey [1] 5 Feb 1692 child #7, Joris, died [1] [3] 24 Feb 1707 Hendrick Jorisen Brinckerhoff died in Ridgefield Park Township, [1] Bergen County, New Jersey [1] [2] 1708 Claesie Cornelise Bogert died in Ridgefield Park Township, Bergen County, New Jersey [1] 12 Dec 1754 child #5, Maryetje, died in Bergen Township, Bergen County, New Jersey [1] Notes - Claesie Cornelise Bogert buried in Pond's Reformed Dutch Cemetery, Oakland, Bergen County, New Jersey. [1] Hendrick Jorisen Brinckerhoff son of Joris Dirckszen Brinckerhoff and Susanna Dubbels; [1] [3] brother of Abraham Jorisen Brinckerhoff (spouse of 125.8); buried in Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey. [1] Questions - Citation #1 refers to Bogert as Bongaert. [2] Citation #1 shows additional information for child #3, Cornelia Hendricks, (including descendants) but it appears there may be errors. [2] Citation #1 and Citation #3 show additional information for child #11, Jacobus Hendricksen, (including descendants) but it appears there may be errors. [2] Citation #3 refers to Claesie Cornelise Bogert as Claasie Cornelisse Bogaert. [2] Citation #3 refers to Hendrick Jorisen Brinckerhoff as Henrick Brinkerhoff. [2] Citation #3 says Hendrick Jorisen Brinckerhoff died 25 Feb 1707. [2] Citation #3 refers to child #6, Cornelius Hendricksen, as Cornelis Hendricksen. [2] Citation #3 refers to child #11, Jacobus Hendricksen, as Jacobus Hendrickse. [2] Citation #3 says child #7, Joris, born in Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey. [2] Citations - 1. familysearch.org 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. wikitree.com Children: 111.45 i. Susanna Hendricks. [1] [3] 111.53 ii. Aeltje Hendricks. [1] [3] iii. Cornelia Hendricks. [1] [3] iv. Geertje. [1] [3] v. Maryetje. [1] vi. Cornelius Hendricksen. [1] [3] vii. Joris. [1] [3] viii. Dirck Hendrickse. [1] [3] ix. Geesje. [1] [3] x. Margrietje Hendricks. [1] [3] xi. Jacobus Hendricksen. [1] [3]
125.8 Aeltje Janse Strijcker Father - 131.1 Jan Gerritse Strijcker Mother - Lambertje Roelofse Seubering Timeline - 1631 Abraham Jorisen Brinckerhoff born in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands [1] c1641 Aeltje Janse Strijcker born in Ruinen, Drenthe, Holland, Netherlands [1] 20 May 1660 Aeltje Janse Strijcker and Abraham Jorisen Brinckerhoff married in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [1] 1697 Aeltje Janse Strijcker died in Flushing, Queens County, New York [1] Sep 1714 Abraham Jorisen Brinckerhoff died in Flushing, Queens County, New York [1] Notes - Aeltje Janse Strijcker buried in Flatbush, Kings County, New York. [1] Abraham Jorisen Brinckerhoff son of Joris Dirckszen Brinckerhoff and Susanna Dubbels; brother of Hendrick Jorisen Brinckerhoff (spouse of 125.7); buried in Flatbush, Kings County, New York. [1] Questions - Citation #1 refers to Strijcker as Stryker. [2] Citation #1 shows additional info (including descendants) for child #1, Lammetje Abrahamse, but there are errors. [2] Citation #1 shows additional info (including descendants) for child #2, Joris Abramse, but there appears to be errors. [2] Citations - 1. familysearch.org 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: i. Lammetje Abrahamse. [1] ii. Joris Abramse. [1] iii. Susanna Abrahamse. [1] iv. Ida Abrahamse. [1] v. Jan Abrahams. [1] vi. Margretia Abramse. [1] vii. Derick Abrahams. [1] 111.51 viii. Gerret Abrahams. [1] ix. Sarah Abramse. [1]
126.0 Claes Claeszen Father - 204.0 Claes Nicolaes Smit Mother - name unknown 126.5 Hendrick Gulick Father - name unknown Mother - name unknown 127.0 Geertruyd Willekens Father - 205.0 Jochem Willekens Mother - 206.0 Geertruyt Joch Claessen Timeline - 1625 Geertruyd Willekens born [11] in Hamburg, Germany [11] [14] 1630 Claes Claeszen born [11] in Amersfoort, Netherlands [11] [14] c1652 child #1, Jochem, born [5] [15] 1653 Geertruyd Willekens and Hendrick Gulick emigrated to New Amsterdam, New Netherland [15] 11 May 1653 Hendrick Gulick sponsered baptism of Cornelis Dirkszen in Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, New Netherland [5] [15] 20 May 1653 child #2, Neeltje, born [1] 11 Sep 1653 Banns registered for Claes Claeszen and Geertruyd Willekens [5] [14] [15] in Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, New Netherland [14] [15] 1655 living in New Amsterdam, New Netherland [15] 22 Nov 1655 Claes Claeszen sued by Andries Jochemsen [15] 1657 Claes Claeszen assigned 50 acres in New Utrecht, New Netherland [15] Feb 1659 Geertruyd Willekens sailed on ship Faith from New Amsterdam, New Netherland to Netherlands [5] [15] 11 May 1659 Claes Claeszen assigned land in New Utrecht, New Netherland [15] 12 Sep 1662 Claes Claeszen accused of selling brandy to an Indian by Nicasius DeSille [15] 16 Jan 1665 Claes Claeszen sold land in New Utrecht, New Netherland to Balthazar Vosch [15] 1680 Claes Claeszen died in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [11] c1719 Geertruyd Willekens died in Kings County, New York [11] Notes - Claes Claeszen lived in Amersfoort, Netherlands; [7] [10] [14] [15] married Geertruyd Willekens; [4] [7] [12] [14] a Captain; [11] served in Armed Forces; worked as a blacksmith. [5] [15] Geertruyd Willekens married first Hendrick Gulick; [5] [7] [14] [15] lived in Hamburg, Germany. [5] [10] [14] [15] Questions - Citation #15 says Geertruyd Willekens may have died as early as 1664. [3] Citation #10 refers to Claes Claeszen as Claes Claesen or Claes Claeszen or Claes Claessen. [3] Citation #9 refers to Claes Claeszen as Claes Claesen Smit. [3] Citation #5 names Claes Claeszen as Claes Claeszen Gulick. [3] Citation #9 and Citation #8 refer to Geertruyd Willekens as Geertruyd Willakens. [3] Citation #10 refers to Geertruyd Willekens as Geertruyt or Geertryud or Gertrud Willekens or Jochems or Joachems. [3] Citation #7 refers to Geertruyd Willekens as Gertruijd Willekens. [3] Citation #13 refers to Geertruyd Willekens as Gurtrudy Wellekin. [3] Citation #5 refers to Geertruyd Willekens as Geertruyt Willekens. [3] Citation #11 refers to Claes Claeszen as both Claes Claeszen Smit and Nicolaas Claeszen Smit. [3] Citation #13 refers to Claes Claeszen as Klaas Claeszen Smit. [3] Citation #11 shows additional children (including descendants) but there are blatant errors. [3] Citation #4, Citation #7 and Citation #12 say Claes Claeszen and Geertruyd Willekens married 11 Sep 1653. [3] Citation #15 says Claes Claeszen sponsered baptism of Abraham Goulding (112.1, child v) 24 Aug 1684 in Dutch Reformed Church, Flatbush, Kings County, New York. [3] Extras - Additional information. [15] Citations - 1. http://www.mlake.net/Lake/UnsureIfRelated/VariousLocations/HunterdonCoLakes.html 2. www.familycentral.net 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. Somerset County (NJ) Genealogical Quarterly, Fred Sisser III, Jan 1991, Misc->112.pdf 5. Perry Streeter <perry@streeter.com>, "Hendrick Gulick of New Amsterdam", 1 Oct 2017, Misc->126.5.pdf 6. findagrave.com, Reference->112.txt 7. "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York", Samuel S. Purple, 2003 8. Ruth <nrhundley@sbcglobal.net>, 8 Mar 2006, Reference->112.20.txt 9. ancestry.com, Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 6 Dec 2021, Reference->112.txt 10. Barbara Ribling <bribling@mail.datasys.net>, 21 Aug 2001, Reference->126.txt 11. www.geni.com 12. https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/alexander/11344/, Reference->17.557.txt 13. lynn.eggleston@hotmail.com, Reference->112.19.txt 14. https://longislandgenealogy.com/Marriage/MARR.HTM, Reference->126.txt 15. "Claes Claeszen, Father of Neeltje Claes", Susan K. Amicucci, New Netherland Connections, Vol 4, No 2, 1999, Misc->126.jpg Children by Geertruyd Willekens and Hendrick Gulick: 112.19 i. Jochem. [5] [15] Children by Claes Claeszen and Geertruyd Willekens: 112.1 ii. Neeltje. [2] [6] [9] [11] [12] [15]
127.1 William Goulding Father - name unknown Mother - name unknown 127.2 Anna Catharyn ------ Father - name unknown Mother - name unknown Timeline - 1613 William Goulding born in Ireland [6] [8] [9] c1620 Anna Catharyn ------ born in New Amsterdam, New Netherland [8] 2 Aug 1635 William Goulding left London, England on ship "George" for Virginia [9] 1643 William Goulding settled in New Amsterdam, New Netherland [6] William Goulding signed Certificate of Election [9] 4 Jun 1644 William Goulding and Anna Catharyn ------ married [6] [8] [9] in Dutch Reformed Church, [8] New Amsterdam, New Netherland [6] [8] [9] 2 Apr 1646 child #2, Margurite, baptized in Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, New Netherland [8] 7 Feb 1647 Anna Catharyn ------ involved in court case [6] 20 Mar 1649 William Goulding purchased land in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [6] [9] 5 May 1652 Anna Catharyn ------ found guilty in defamation court case [6] [9] 13 Sep 1652 Anna Catharyn ------ accused of defamation [6] [9] c1656 child #4, Hester, born in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [6] 1656 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [6] 1656 William Goulding a freeholder [6] 1660 child #5, Isaac, born in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [6] 12 Jan 1660 William Goulding signed deed [6] [9] 13 Feb 1660 William Goulding signed deed [6] [9] 1665 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [10] 20 Mar 1665 William Goulding purchases land in Gravesend, Kings County, New York from John Smit (111.34) [6] [9] 7 Apr 1665 William Goulding (et al) purchases Narumsunk and Pootapek from Indians [10] 8 Apr 1665 William Goulding granted land patent in Monmouth County, New Jersey [6] 1667 moved to Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey [6] 21 Mard1666 William Goulding sells land in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [9] 14 Dec 1667 William Goulding signed order, Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [6] 1669 William Goulding serving as Clerk, Gravesend, Kings County, New York [6] 23 Apr 1670 William Goulding sold land in Gravesend, Kings County, New York to Richard Harshorne [6] [9] 25 Nov 1672 deed dated 23 Apr 1670 recorded [6] [9] 2 Nov 1676 child #4, Hester, and Jon Johnson married [6] 30 Jun 1682 Ralph Cardall petitioned for appeal from a judgment in favor of estate of William Goulding [6] 3 Feb 1717 child #2, Margurite, died in Fairfield, Connecticut [8] Notes - Anna Catharyn ------ married first Severt Smit. [6] Child #2, Margrietje, known as "Margaret"; married ------ Appelgald. [8] Extras - Additional information. [6] [8] [9] Questions - Citation #6 refers to Goulding as both Golden and Goulder. [2] Citation #6 refers to Anna Catharyn ------ as both Ann Cathryn and Anne. [2] Citation #6 says Anna Catharyn ------ born in New Amsterdam. [2] Citation #6 refers to child #2, Margurite, as Margrietie. [2] Citation #1 is disregarded because of numerous errors. (Besides containing information on this family, Citation #1 also contains info regard child #1, John, including many descendants.) [2] Citation #6 refers to child #2, Margrietje, as Margurite. [2] Citation #8 says William Goulding son of Joseph Goulding (born 1590 in England). [2] Citations - 1. www.geni.com 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. findagrave.com, Reference->112.20.txt 4. Golder/Goulder/Golden Family Genealogy listings 5. Paula Radwanski <ronrad@epix.net>, 22 Oct 2006, Reference->112.20.txt 6. lynn.eggleston@hotmail.com, Reference->112.19.txt 7. findagrave.com, Reference->112.txt 8. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Goulding-137 9. https://www.gauldingorigins.com/william-of-gravesend-goulding 10. "History of Rumson", The Historical Committee, 1944, Misc->113.5-2.jpg Children by Anna Catharyn ------ and Severt Smit: i. John. [6] Children by William Goulding and Anna Catharyn ------: ii. Margrietje. [8] iii. Nicholas. [6] iv. Hester. [6] v. Isaac. [6] vi. Jacob. [6] 112.21 vii. William. [3] [4] [5] [6] [8] 112.2 viii. Joseph. [6] [7] [8]
128.0 Thomas Spicer Father - 141.0 Nicholas Spicer Mother - 142.0 Martha Priestly Grant 129.0 Ann Grant Father - 143.0 Mark Grant Mother - 143.1 Gartheryett Gertrude Boughton Timeline - 1591 Thomas Spicer born [26] [34] [58] in Barfreston, Kent, [32] [34] [36] England [32] [34] [36] [51] 22 Oct 1591 Thomas Spicer baptized [30] [49] in Barfreston, Kent, England [30] [32] [36] [42] [56] 11 Nov 1599 Michal Wetherley baptized in St Clement, Sandwich, Kent, England [41] Oct 1605 Ann Grant born [30] in Sandwich, Kent, [34] England [30] [34] 21 Oct 1605 Ann Grant baptized in St. Mary's, Sandwich, Kent, England [58] 1627 Thomas Spicer living in Barfreston, Kent, England [58] 14 Febd1626 Thomas Spicer and Ann Grant married [11] in St Mary's, Sandwich, Kent, England [11] [30] [34] [36] [42] [58] c1628 child #1, Samuel, born in Sandwich, England [37] 1630 child #3, Ann, born [1] in England [11] [14] 24 Oct 1630 child #2, Martha, baptized in St Peter, Sandwich, Kent, England [38] 27 Mar 1634 child #2, Martha, died [38] child #2, Martha, buried in St Peter Cemetery, Sandwich, Kent, England [38] [58] Sep 1635 child #5, name unknown, born in Sandwich, Kent, England [39] 25 Sep 1635 child #5, name unknown, died in Sandwich, Kent, England [39] child #5, name unknown, buried in St Peter Cemetery, Sandwich, Kent, England [39] 29 Sep 1635 Ann Grant buried in St. Peter's, Sandwich, Kent, England [11] 5 Febd1635 Thomas Spicer and Michal Wetherley married [6] [11] [30] [32] [36] [42] [48] [58] in St. Clement's, Sandwich, Kent, England [11] [58] 1636 living in Newport, Rhode Island [30] [51] 1638 living in Portsmouth, Rhode Island [2] living on Aquidneck Island, Rhode Island [30] [32] [42] [50] [57] 16 Jul 1638 Thomas Spicer signed contract with Nicholas Eaton [30] [49] [50] [57] [58] in Newport, Rhode Island [58] 1639 living in Newport, Rhode Island [11] [30] [50] living on Aquidneck Island, Rhode Island [11] living in Town of Portsmouth, Rhode Island [11] 13 Apr 1639 Thomas Spicer signs document acknowledging he is subject of England [30] 1 Jul 1639 Thomas Spicer chosen as surveyor of highways [11] [30] [32] [42] [50] 12 Mard1640 Thomas Spicer (et al) chosen to design lands of Portsmouth, Rhode Island and Newport, Rhode Island [32] [42] [50] 1642 living in Town of Newport, Rhode Island [11] 16 Mard1641 Thomas Spicer elected as a Freeman [11] [30] [32] [42] [50] Mard1641 Thomas Spicer elected as treasurer of Portsmouth, Rhode Island [11] [30] [32] [42] [49] [50] [51] [57] 1643 moves to New Amsterdam, New Netherland [30] [51] Thomas Spicer declared a patentee in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [2] [4] [11] [29] [30] 25 Jun 1643 Thomas Spicer enters into lease agreement with Arendt VanCorlaer (father of father of spouse of 110.32) in Fort Amsterdam, Colony of New Netherland [11] [17] [42] [57] 8 Jul 1644 Thomas Spicer involved in a court case [11] [30] [32] [50] [57] in Manhattan, New York [50] 21 Sep 1644 Thomas Spicer involved in a court case [11] [32] [57] living in New Netherland [58] 14 Aug 1645 Thomas Spicer and Michal Wetherley sell 8 acres in Town of Portsmouth, Rhode Island to William Paulstone [58] 23 Oct 1645 Thomas Spicer named in a Declaration in Fort Amsterdam, Colony of New Netherland [11] [19] [32] [42] [57] 10 Dec 1645 Thomas Spicer assigned a lot in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [11] 20 Feb 1646 Thomas Spicer granted land in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [27] [29] [30] [32] [42] [44] [50] [57] 1646 Thomas Spicer driven from Gravesend, Kings County, New York by Indians [29] [30] living in Flatlands, Kings County, New York [29] [30] [44] [50] [57] Jul 1646 Thomas Spicer involved in a court case [32] 17 Dec 1646 Thomas Spicer makes complaint against Thomas Sanders [11] [27] [32] [57] 28 Dec 1646 Thomas Spicer involved in court case [22] 14 Jun 1651 Arendt VanCorlaer seeks court action against Thomas Spicer [42] living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [46] 20 Jul 1652 Thomas Spicer purchases patent to Meutelaer Island, Flatlands, Kings County New York from John Underhill and Indians [11] [42] [46] [52] [59] 1653 living in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [11] [32] [42] 10 Mar 1653-2 Jun 1654 Thomas Spicer named in court Case [23] [24] [57] 13 May 1653 Thomas Spicer purchases land in Flatlands, Kings County New York from Jacob Couwenhoven [11] 11 Dec 1653 Thomas Spicer member of Convention in New Amsterdam, New York to represent state of country to Holland [57] Thomas Spicer represented Gravesend, Kings County, New York in signing the remonstrance [57] 17 Mard1653 Michal Wetherley named in court case [32] 2 Jun 1654 Thomas Spicer named in appeal of judgment of suit with Martin Jansen [11] [27] [32] 6 Aug 1654 Thomas Spicer purchases land in Gravesend, Kings County, New York from William Beet [27] [30] [44] [50] 6 Oct 1654 Thomas Spicer mentioned in Power of Attorney record [11] [18] [32] [57] 15 Oct 1654 Thomas Spicer named in bond [11] [20] [21] [32] [57] 20 Oct 1654 Thomas Spicer named in case [32] 1656 Thomas Spicer a Freeholder in Town of Gravesend, Kings County, New York [45] [53] [55] [57] 1657 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [27] 1657-1658 Thomas Spicer serving as a magistrate for Gravesend, Kings County, New York [29] [30] [44] [50] [57] 1658 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [6] [7] [11] [31] 30 Sep 1658 will of Thomas Spicer made [7] [10] [11] [12] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33] [44] [50] [51] [57] [58] 1658 Thomas Spicer died [6] [7] [10] [11] [12] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33] [42] [44] [50] in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [51] 4 Nov 1658 will of Thomas Spicer proved [6] [10] [11] [12] [30] [31] [32] [33] [42] [44] [50] [51] [57] [58] 5 Nov 1658 Thomas Spicer buried in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [36] 17 Febd1661 Michal Wetherley named in a court case [11] [32] [57] 24 Febd1661 Michal Wetherley named in a court case [32] 5 Oct 1662 Michal Wetherley and Samuel Spicer (113.5) banished for harboring Quakers [11] [32] [57] 25 Nov 1665 Michal Wetherley sells Bergen's Island to Elbert Elberse Stoothoff [32] [42] [52] [57] [59] 16 Nov 1669 Michal Wetherley sued for 30 acres in Throckmorton's Neck [32] [57] 1670 Michal Wetherley sued ------ Curles for 70 guilders in West Riding, Yorkshire, New York [32] [57] 19 Jun 1671 land warrant issued to Michal Wetherley [11] [32] for 30 acres in Throckmorton's Neck, New York [32] 8 Jun 1675 Michal Wetherley granted judgment [11] [32] [57] against Robert Coe in Jamaica, New York [32] [57] c1676 Michal Wetherley died in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [41] Notes - Thomas Spicer a Quaker; [51] worked as a malster in Sandwich, England; [32] lived in Manhattan, New Amsterdam, New Netherland. [29] Michal Wetherley married first John Jenkins. [11] [32] [42] [48] Child #5, name unknown, buried in St. Peter's, Sandwich, Kent, England. [11] Esther Tilton daughter of John Tilton and Mary ------. [32] Questions - Citation #6, Citation #8 and Citation #42 say will of Thomas Spicer made 29 Sep 1658. [3] Citation #42 says Thomas Spicer and Ann Grant married 3 Febd1626. [3] Citation #17 and Citation #22 refer to Thomas Spicer as Tomas Spycer. [3] Citation #18, Citation #20 and Citation #21 refer to Thomas Spicer as Tomas Spicer. [3] Citation #19 refers to Thomas Spicer as Tomas Spyser. [3] Citation #23 and Citation #42 refer to Thomas Spicer as both Thomas Spycer and Thomas Spicer. [3] Citation #24 refers to Thomas Spicer as Thomas Spycer. [3] Citation #26 says Ann Grant daughter of Henry Grant (c1530-c1598) and Alice Bristone (died c1605). [3] Citation #30 says Thomas Spicer and Ann Grant married 4 Febd1625. [3] Citation #51 says Thomas Spicer and Ann Grant married 2 Mar 1626. [3] Citation #11 says Thomas Spicer and Ann Grant married 5 Febd1626. [3] Citation #30 refers to Michal Wetherley as Michael Ann Jenkins (born c1607 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York). [3] Citation #11 says Thomas Spicer baptized 13 Febd1591. [3] Citation #32 and Citation #42 say Thomas Spicer baptized 3 Febd1591. [3] Citation #49 says Thomas Spicer baptized in Exeter, England. [3] Citation #42 says Thomas Spicer born 1592. [3] Citation #11 says Thomas Spicer died 4 Nov 1658. [3] Citation #11 states two marriage dates for Thomas Spicer and Michal Wetherley: 5 Febd1635 and 7 Febd1635. [3] Citation #30 says Thomas Spicer and Michal Wetherley married in in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts. [3] Citation #11 says Thomas Spicer signs document acknowledging he is subject of England 30 Apr 1639. [3] Citation #30 says Michal Wetherley died 1663. [3] Citation #31 refers to Michal Wetherley as Michall. [3] Citation #42 refers to Michal Wetherley as both Michal and Michall. [3] Citation #32 says Thomas Spicer moved from Massachusetts to Rhode Island 1638. [3] Citation #32 says Thomas Spicer lived in Portsmouth, Rhode Island 1638-1643. [3] Citation #32 says document Thomas Spicer signed 13 Apr 1639 is 30 Apr 1639. [3] Citation #11 says Thomas Spicer (et al) chosen to design lands of Portsmouth, Rhode Island and Newport, Rhode Island 12 Apr 1640. [3] Citation #34 says Thomas Spicer born 22 Oct 1591; died 4 Nov 1658 in Gravesend, Kings County, New York. [3] Citation #34 says Thomas Spicer and Ann Grant married 4 Febd1625. [3] Citation #34 refers to Ann Grant as Anne. [3] Citation #34 says Ann Grant born 1 Jun 1602; died 1 Jun 1635 in Gravesend, Kings County, New York; buried in Gravesend Cemetery, Gravesend, Kings County, New York. [3] Citation #34 refers to Ann Grant as Ann Micah Grant. [3] Citation #34 names the children of Thomas Spicer and Ann Grant as Michael (born 1628), Martha (1630 - 1634 Queens County, New York), Anne (1632 - 1709 Kings County, New York) and Susanna (1634 - 1694). [3] Citation #36 and Citation #58 say Thomas Spicer baptized 3 Febd1591. [3] Citation #36 says Thomas Spicer died 4 Nov 1658 in Gravesend, Kings County, New York. [3] Citation #36 says Thomas Spicer and Ann Grant married 5 Feb 1626. [3] Citation #40 names another child of Thomas Spicer and Ann Grant, name unknown, born 1635 at sea; died 1635. [3] Citation #36 says Thomas Spicer and Michal Wetherley married in St Peters, Sandwich, Kent, England. [3] Citation #36 and Citation #41 refer to Michal Wetherley as Michall Witherlie. [3] Citation #48 refers to Michal Wetherley as Micall. [3] Citation #58 says Michal Wetherley is Michelle. [3] Citation #44 names children: Jacob (living in Flatlands, New York 1648; living in Gravesend, New York 1656) and Thomas. [3] Citation #29, Citation #30 and Citation #44 name a child of Thomas Spicer and Michal Wetherley, Michael; but apparently this child did not exist (Citation #44 corrects this apparent error in a followup publication: "A Supplement to the Descendants of Peter Spicer Containing Additions and Corrections", Susan Billings Meech, 1923). [3] Citation #47 refers to the mother of child #3, Ann, as Michal. [3] Citation #48 and Citation #58 say Thomas Spicer and Ann Grant married 4 Febd1626. [3] Citation #49 refers to Nicholas Eaton as Nicholas Easton. [3] Citation #49 names a son, Peter, and gives an account. [3] Citation #50 says document dated 13 Apr 1639 should be 30 Apr 1839. [3] Citation #50 refers to William Beet as William Best. [3] Citation #50 names some different children, but a supplement provided by the same authors at a later date removed some of the named children. [3] Citation #52 refers to Elbert Elberse Stoothoff as Elbert Elbertsen. [3] Citation #51 refers to Ann Grant as Anna. [3] Citation #51 says Thomas Spicer married first Michal Wetherley; married second Ann Grant. [3] Citation #56 says Thomas Spicer baptized 13 Febd1591. [3] Extras - Additional information. [25] [32] [52] [57] Thomas Spicer is mentioned in Misc->DeborahMoody.jpg [3] Information regarding Lady Deborah Moody, Misc->LadyDeborahMoody.pdf [3] It's possible that Thomas Spicer was one of Anne Hutchinson's followers as he arrived on Aquidneck Island (Portsmouth, Rhode Island) at the same time as did Anne Hutchinson, and perhaps both moved to New Netherland at the same time. [3] Citation #58 says Thomas Spicer met with Roger Williams. [3] Citations - 1. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 15 Sep 2017, Reference->113.txt 2. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 16 Mar 2017, Reference->113.txt 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. Headley papers, Atlantic County (New Jersey) Historical Society, Reference->113.txt 5. findagrave.com, Reference->113.txt 6. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com, <walkers@vaix.net>, Reference->113.txt 7. Somerset County (NJ) Genealogical Quarterly, Fred Sisser III, Jan 1991, Misc->112.pdf 8. "The Griggs Family of Gravesend, Kings County, New York & New Jersey", Perry Streeter, 27 Jul 2010 9. Perry Streeter, worldconnect.rootsweb.com, 11 Dec 2017 10. "History of the Descendants of Peter Spicer", Susan Spicer Meech & Susan Billings Meech, 1911 11. www.simonpg.com, Reference->128.txt 12. "Historical and Genealogical Miscellany Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants", John E. Stillwell, M.D., Vol. IV, 1916, Reference->113.txt 13. "Pioneer Families of Northwestern New Jersey", William C. Armstrong, 1979, Biographies->111.-2.jpg 14. Gordon Adams <GorAdams@aol.com>, 19 Jan 2002 15. Gordon Marshall Edwards (0.2051) <elgordo@digital.net> <gme1313@yahoo.com> 16. Kathleen Gagon, 937 North 200 East, American Fork, Utah 84003, <kgagon1@enol.com>, 801-756-4492 17. lease agreement, Records->Misc->128.jpg and Reference->128.txt 18. Power of Attorney, Records->Misc->110.32-2-p1.jpg, Records->Misc->110.32-2-p2.jpg and Reference->110.32.txt 19. declaration, Records->Misc->128.-2.jpg and Reference->128.txt 20. petition, Records->Misc->128.-3.jpg and Reference->128.txt 21. bonds, Records->Misc->128.-4.jpg, Records->Misc->128.-5.jpg and Reference->128.txt 22. court case, Records->Misc->128.-6p1.jpg, Records->Misc->128.-6p2.jpg and Reference->128.txt 23. appeal judgment, Records->Misc->128.-7.jpg and Reference->128.txt 24. court case, Records->Misc->128.-8p1.jpg, Records->Misc->128.-8p2.jpg and Reference->128.txt 25. excerpt from "Gravesend Settlers: Ancestors and Descendants", William H. Stillwell, Misc->128.pdf 26. http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/union/history/lakebayl.txt 27. Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, New York, Teunis G. Bergen, 1881 28. Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, New York, Teunis G. Bergen, 1881, Misc->128.-2.jpg 29. Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, New York, Teunis G. Bergen, 1881, Misc->128.-3.jpg 30. https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Thomas_Spicer_(2) 31. "The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record", Vol 47, 1916, Reference->128.txt and Misc->128.-7.jpg 32. "A History of John Lake, Early Settler of Long Island, and his family", Dayne T. Lake (5.1657, child ii), 2004, https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/293659-redirection 33. "A Personal Narrative of Some Branches of the Lake Family in America", Devereux Lake (5.1938), 1937 34. findagrave.com 35. "South Jersey, A History, 1664-1924", Vol III, Alfred M. Heston, 1924, Biographies->17.302.jpg 36. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6LB-MS3 37. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L66Q-VSB 38. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4F4-HN2 39. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L66Q-265 40. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVD3-758 41. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M823-8HL 42. ancestry.com, Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, Reference->128.txt 43. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZT5-2HJ 44. "The Spicer Genealogy", Susan Spicer Meech and Susan Billings Meech, 1911 45. "Sketches of the First Emigrant Settlers in Newton Township, Old Gloucester County, West New Jersey", John Clement, 1877 46. "The Bergen Family", Teunis Bergen, 1876, Misc->128.-4.jpg 47. "The Baileys of Baileytown", Norman Walter Bailey, 1945, Reference->113.txt 48. americanancestors.org, Torrey's New England Marriages, Misc->128.-5.jpg 49. ancestry.com, Colonial Families of the United States of America, Vol. 5, Reference->141.txt 50. "The Spicer Genealogy", Susan Spicer Meech and Susan Billings Meech, 1911, Misc->128.-6.jpg 51. "A History of My People and Yours", Claud Nelson McMillan, 1956 52. https://www.casemine.com/judgement/us/5914cc00add7b04934806cc9#, New York Appellate Court Case, 11 Dec 1939, Reference->128.txt 53. "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey", Part 2, Orra Eugene Monnette, 1931 54. "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey", Part 3, Orra Eugene Monnette, 1931, Misc->113.5.jpg 55. lynn.eggleston@hotmail.com, Reference->112.19.txt 56. www.simonpg.com, Reference->141.txt 57. "Historical and Genealogical Miscellany Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants", John E. Stillwell, M.D., Vol. IV, 1916, Misc->128.-8.jpg 58. "The Lake Family of Gravesend, Long Island, New York and Staten Island, Richmond County, New York", Joseph F. Mullane and Marjorie Decker Johnson, 1990 (revised) 59. Long Island Coloniol Patents, Frederick Van Wyck, 1935, Misc->128.-9.jpg Children by Thomas Spicer and Ann Grant: i. Samuel. [36] [37] ii. Martha. [36] [38] [58] 113.1 iii. Ann. [2] [4] [5] [6] [8] [9] [11] [12] [13] [15] [16] [29] [32] [35] [36] [42] [44] [57] [58] 113.2 iv. Susanna. [11] [28] [29] [32] [34] [36] [42] [44] [57] [58] v. name unknown. [11] [36] [39] Children by Thomas Spicer and Michal Wetherley: 113.5 vi. Samuel. [11] [29] [30] [36] [42] [44] [45] [54] [57]
129.1 Christine Spicer Father - 141.0 Nicholas Spicer Mother - 142.0 Martha Priestly Grant Timeline - c1581 Henry Sommers born [4] 13 Febd1585 Christine Spicer baptized in Barfreston, Kent, England [2] [4] [5] [6] 1 Jul 1611 Christine Spicer and Henry Sommers married in Barfreston, Kent, England [1] [4] [6] 13 May 1640 Christine Spicer died in Canterbury, Kent, England [4] Questions - Citation #1 refers to child #3, Christine, as both Christian and Christine. [3] Citation #2 says Christine Spicer born 1592. [3] Citation #2 says Christine Spicer died 1616. [3] Citation #4 refers to Sommers as Sommer. [3] Citation #5 refers to Christine Spicer as Christina. [3] Citation #6 refers to Christine Spicer as Christian. [3] Citation #6 gives two marriage dates for Christine Spicer and Henry Sommers: 1 Jul 1611 and 7 Jul 1611. [3] Citations - 1. "A History of John Lake, Early Settler of Long Island, and his family", Dayne T. Lake (5.1657, child ii), 2004, https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/293659-redirection 2. findagrave.com 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLC2-LJH 5. www.simonpg.com, Reference->141.txt 6. "The Lake Family of Gravesend, Long Island, New York and Staten Island, Richmond County, New York", Joseph F. Mullane and Marjorie Decker Johnson, 1990 (revised) Children: i. Martha. [4] [6] ii. Gottlob. [4]
129.2 Andrew Norwood Father - Richard Norwood Mother - 143.2 Rachel Boughton Timeline - 1623 Andrew Norwood born in London, England [1] 1640 Meliora ------ born in Netherlands [2] 20 Jan 1668 child #2, Benjamin, baptized in Saint Michael, Barbados, Caribbean [4] 1672 Andrew Norwood preformed first survey of Richmond County, New York for British government [1] 1675 child #3, Elizabeth, born in Bardados [3] 1684 living in St Christophers, Leeward Islands, Caribbean [1] 24 Apr 1684 will of Andrew Norwood made [1] 12 Mar 1686 will of Andrew Norwood proved [1] Mar 1686 Andrew Norwood buried in Saint Christopher, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Caribbean [1] Notes - Andrew Norwood married Meliora ------; worked as a surveyor; worked as a mariner; worked as a manager of plantations. [1] Meliora ------ buried in Saint Christopher, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Caribbean. [2] Questions - Citation #4 shows additional info for child #2, Benjamin, but there are errors. [5] Citations - 1. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVF6-X9Z 2. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVF6-X4J 3. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVF6-FDY 4. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVF6-75Y 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: 113.4 i. Richard. [1] ii. Benjamin. [1] iii. Elizabeth. [1] [3] iv. Henry. [1]
129.3 Elizabeth Norwood Father - Richard Norwood Mother - 143.2 Rachel Boughton Timeline - 1626 Elizabeth Norwood born in Sandwich, Kent, England [2] 1627 James Witter born in Ireland [3] 1674 James Witter died in Bermudas, Bermuda [3] Notes - Elizabeth Norwood married James Witter. [1] [2] Questions - Citation #4 refers to Witter as Whitter. [5] Citations - 1. findagrave.com 2. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVF6-KH6 3. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L24Q-VYZ 4. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7JS-R9M 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: 113.3 i. Jonathan. [2] [4]
130.0 Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker Father - 200.0 Gerrit Hermes Van Ruinen Strijcker Mother - 201.0 Altje Lucasdochter 131.0 Ytie Huybrechts Father - 202.0 Huibert Egbertsz Mother - 203.0 Jannetje Hermesdottir Timeline - 2 Mar 1617 Ytie Huybrechts born [5] [8] [9] in Ruinen, Drenthe, Holland, Netherlands [5] [8] 3 Mar 1619 Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker born [8] in Ruinen, Drenthe, Holland, Netherlands [5] [6] [8] 1647 child #4, Ida Jacobuse, born in Ruinen, De Wolden, Drenthe, Netherlands [9] 6 Jun 1649 Christoffel Jurianse Probasco born in Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil [8] 13 Jun 1649 Christoffel Jurianse Probasco baptized in Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil [8] 1652 Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker emigrated to America [7] 1652-1654 Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker working as a tailor's apprentice [7] 29 Jul 1654 Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker and Ytie Huybrechts married [5] [8] in Ruinen, Drenthe, Holland, Netherlands [8] 1655 painting of Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker, People->130.jpg [9] 1662 child #4, Ida Jacobuse, died in Ruinen, Drenthe, Holland, Netherlands [8] 29 Sep 1687 child #1, Ida, died in Kings County, New York [8] 1 Oct 1687 Ytie Huybrechts died [5] [8] in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [5] [8] [9] Oct 1687 Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker died [5] [8] [9] in Flatbush, [5] Kings County, New York [5] [8] [9] Notes - Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker worked as a sea Captain; worked as a farmer; [5] buried in Kings County, New York. [8] Ytie Huybrechts known as "Ida"; [5] [8] buried in Flatbush, Kings County, New York. [8] Child #4, Ida Jacobuse, married first Hendrick Rycke; married second Christoffel Jurianse Probasco. [8] Christoffel Jurianse Probasco son of Jurriaen Probasco and Heyltie Aertsen; buried in Flatbush, Kings County, New York. [8] Questions - Citation #1 refers to Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker as Jacobus Stryker. [3] Citation #9 says Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker born 3 Mar 1615 in Dwingeloo, Drenthe, Netherlands. [3] Citation #4 and Citation #9 refer to Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker as Jacob Gerritse Strycker. [3] Citation #8 refers to Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker as Jacob Gerritsz Strycker. [3] Citation #5 refers to Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker as Jacobus Gerrittse Strijcker. [3] Citation #6 refers to Ytie Huybrecht as Ytie Hyberts. [3] Citation #9 refers to Ytie Huybrecht as Etje Huiberts. [3] Citation #8 refers to Ytie Huybrecht as Ytie Huijbrechts. [3] Citation #7 refers to Ytie Huybrecht as Ytie Huyberts and Ytie Hubrechts. [3] Citation #7 refers to Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker as Jacob Gerritsen Strycker. [3] Citation #6 says Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker working as a tailor's apprentice 1651. [3] Citation #8 says child #1, Ida, born 1647. [3] Citation #9 says Ytie Huybrechts born in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. [3] Citation #9 says Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker and Ytie Huybrechts married 14 May 1644 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. [3] Citation #9 says Ytie Huybrechts died 1700. [3] Extras - Marriage record for Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker and Ytie Huybrechts. [10] Citations - 1. "Hendrick Gulick of New Amsterdam", Perry Streeter, 12 Nov 2003 2. "Genealogical Record of the Stryker Family", William S. Stryker, 1887 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. "The Bergen Family", Teunis G. Bergen, 1876 5. www.geni.com 6. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 27 Mar 1998, Reference->111.txt 7. The American Genealogist, whole #114, Vol 29, #2, Apr 1953, Random Notes Concerning Settlers of Dutch Descent, William J. Hoffman, Reference->130.txt 8. familysearch.org 9. wikitree.com 10. wikitree.com, marriage record for Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker (130.0), Records->Marriages->130.jpg Children: i. Ida. [5] [8] 124.0 ii. Garret. [2] [4] [5] 125.3 iii. Aeltje Jacobse. [8] iv. Ida Jacobuse. [8] [9]
131.1 Jan Gerritse Strijcker Father - 200.0 Gerrit Hermes Van Ruinen Strijcker Mother - 201.0 Altje Lucasdochter Timeline - 1603 Swaentje Janse born in Netherlands [5] 3 Mar 1615 Jan Gerritse Strijcker born in Ruinen, De Wolden, Drenthe, Netherlands [2] [5] 1616 Lambertje Roelofse Seubering born in Beyle, Ruinen, De Wolden, Drenthe, Netherlands [2] [5] c1620 Tuentje Jacob Teunis born in Zuid Holland, Netherlands [5] c1632 Jan Gerritse Strijcker and Lambertje Roelofse Seubering married [2] [5] in Ruinen, De Wolden, Drenthe, Netherlands [5] 1637 child #2, Hendrick Janse, born in Ruinen, De Wolden, Drenthe, [5] Netherlands [2] [5] c1648 Catharina Huys born [2] 1655 painting of possibly Jan Gerritse Strijcker done by possibly Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker (130.0), People->131.1.jpg [2] 9 Nov 1664 Catherine Kip baptized in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [5] child #2, Hendrick Janse, baptized in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [5] 21 Jun 1675 Lambertje Roelofse Seubering died in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [2] [5] Lambertje Roelofse Seubering buried in Flatbush Reformed Dutch Church Cemetery, [5] Flatbush, Kings County, New York [2] [5] 30 Apr 1679 Jan Gerritse Strijcker and Swaentje Janse married in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [5] 1686 Swaentje Janse died in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [5] 16 Feb 1687 child #2, Hendrick Janse, and Catherine Kip married [2] [5] in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [5] 31 Mar 1687 Jan Gerritse Strijcker and Tuentje Jacob Teunis married in Kings County, New York [5] 23 Jan 1688 child #2, Hendrick Janse, died in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [2] [5] 3 Mar 1697 Jan Gerritse Strijcker died [2] [5] in Brooklyn, Kings County, [2] New York [2] [5] 17 Mar 1697 Jan Gerritse Strijcker buried in Flatbush, [5] Kings County, New York [2] [5] 4 Apr 1697 Tuentje Jacob Teunis died in New York [5] 1711 Catherine Kip died [2] Notes - Jan Gerritse Strijcker a Captain. [2] [5] Lambertje Roelofse Seubering daughter of Roelof Lukassen Seuberingh and Jeane des Marets; buried in Dutch Reformed Church Churchyard, Flatbush, Kings County, New York. [2] Swaentje Janse daughter of Jan Daniel Jans Puten and Theodora Maria Van Essen; buried in Flatbush Reformed Dutch Church Cemetery, Flatbush, Kings County, New York. [5] Child #2, Hendrick Janse, married second Catharina Huys; [2] buried in Flatbush, [5] Kings County, New York. [2] [5] Catherine Kip daughter of Hendrick Hendricksen Kip and Anna de Bruyn de Sille. [2] [5] Questions - Citation #2 refers to Strijcker as both Strijcker and Stryker. [3] Citation #2 seems to refer to child #3, Agnietje, as Aeltje Maria Janse and provides additional info (including children). [3] Citation #5 shows additional info for child #3, Agnietje, but there appears to be errors. [3] Citation #2 shows additional info (including children) for child #6, Eytje Janse Reynerse, but there are errors. [3] Citation #2 shows additional info (including children) for child #8, Pieter Janse, but there are errors. [3] Citation #2 shows additional info (including children) for child #5, Sarah Janse, but there are errors. [3] Citation #5 refers to Jan Gerritse Strijcker as Jan Gerritsen Strycker. [3] Citation #4 includes a note indicating the mother of Jan Gerritse Strijcker is unproven/unknown. [3] Citation #5 refers to Seubering as Suebering. [3] Citation #5 refers to Roelof Lukassen Seuberingh as Roelof Lukassen Dorland Suebering. [3] Citation #5 refers to Jeane des Marets as Jeanne Des Mares. [3] Citation #5 refers to child #3, Agnietje, as Angenietje. [3] Citation #5 refers to child #5, Sarah Janse, as Sara Janse. [3] Citation #2 says child #2, Hendrick Janse, born c1650. [3] Citation #5 refers to Catherine Kip as Catharina. [3] Citation #2 says Catherine Kip born 9 Nov 1664 in New Amsterdam, New York. [3] Citation #5 says Tuentje Jacob Teunis buried 18 Nov 1701 in Utrecht, Netherlands. [3] Citation #5 shows additional info for child #5, Sarah Janse, (including descendants) but there seems to be errors. [3] Citation #5 shows additional info for child #6, Eytje Janse Reynerse, (including descendants) but there seems to be errors. [3] Citation #5 shows additional info for child #8, Pieter Janse, (including descendants) but there seems to be errors. [3] Citations - 1. The American Genealogist, whole #114, Vol 29, #2, Apr 1953, Random Notes Concerning Settlers of Dutch Descent, William J. Hoffman, Reference->130.txt 2. www.geni.com 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. familysearch.org, Reference->131.1.txt 5. familysearch.org Children by Jan Gerritse Strijcker and Lambertje Roelofse Seubering: 125.1 i. Jannetje Janse. [2] [5] ii. Hendrick Janse. [2] [5] iii. Agnietje. [1] 125.8 iv. Aeltje Janse. [5] v. Sarah Janse. [2] [5] vi. Eytje Janse Reynerse. [2] [5] 125.2 vii. Gerrit Jansz. [2] [5] viii. Pieter Janse. [2] [5]