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112.11 Willem Bresier Father - Henry Bresier Mother - 113.2 Susanna Spicer Timeline - 18 Nov 1646 Willem Bresier baptized [1] [2] [3] [8] in Dutch Reformed Church of New York [2] [8] c1648 Susanna ------ born [3] c1671 Willem Bresier and Susanna ------ married in New York City, New York [3] 1 Oct 1684 child #1, Dirych, born in New York [5] c1688 child #2, Willem, born in New York [6] c1694 child #3, Mary, born in Essex, England [7] 26 May 1790 child #3, Mary, buried in Essex, England [7] Questions - Citation #3 refers to Willem Bresier as William Brazier. [4] Citation #3 says Willem Bresier born 18 Nov 1646 in New Amsterdam, New Netherlands. [4] Citations - 1. Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, New York, Teunis G. Bergen, 1881, Misc->128.-2.jpg 2. www.simonpg.com 3. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZT5-KNM 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MFQG-7MW 6. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MFQG-79D 7. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW2Y-GYQ 8. "The Spicer Genealogy", Susan Spicer Meech and Susan Billings Meech, 1911 Children: i. Dirych. [3] [5] ii. Willem. [3] [6] iii. Mary. [3] [7]


112.12 Mary Bresier Father - Henry Bresier Mother - 113.2 Susanna Spicer Timeline - 1640 Thomas Jenkins born in Lenham, Kent, England [7] 1642 Teunis Idesen born in Albany, New York [5] 1645 Thomas Barnes born [9] 29 Sep 1645 Mary Bresier baptized [1] [2] [3] [10] in Dutch Reformed Church of New York [2] [3] [10] 1664 Mary Bresier and Teunis Idesen married in Albany, New York [3] 1665 child #1, Maria, born in Albany, New York [6] c1665 Mary Bresier and Thomas Jenkins married in Lenham, Kent, England [3] 23 Sep 1666 child #2, John, baptized in Lenham, Kent, England [8] 21 May 1668 Mary Bresier and Thomas Barnes married in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [3] c1672 child #3, Susanna, born [3] 1678 Thomas Barnes died [9] 15 May 1684 Mary Bresier died in Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey [3] Questions - Citation #3 says Mary Bresier born 29 Sep 1645 in Gravesend, Kings County, New York. [4] Citation #3 refers to Bresier as Brazier. [4] Citations - 1. Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, New York, Teunis G. Bergen, 1881, Misc->128.-2.jpg 2. www.simonpg.com 3. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6KB-YZK 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9KB5-8YD 6. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9KP4-B2W 7. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KV2M-KHJ 8. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9KMW-YTD 9. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K6QG-K1G 10. "The Spicer Genealogy", Susan Spicer Meech and Susan Billings Meech, 1911 Children by Mary Bresier and Teunis Idesen: i. Maria. [3] [6] Children by Mary Bresier and Thomas Jenkins: ii. John. [3] [8] Children by Mary Bresier and Thomas Barnes: iii. Susanna. [3]
112.13 Henry Norwood Father - 113.4 Richard Norwood Mother - Susannah Stowe Timeline - 1695 Henry Norwood born [1] 6 Jan 1723 Henry Norwood and Elizabeth Steward married in Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [1] 24 Oct 1725 child #1, Elizabeth, baptized in Christ Church And Saint Peters, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania [2] 24 Sep 1731 child #2, Elizabeth, baptized in Christ Church And Saint Peters, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania [3] 27 Nov 1733 child #3, Susannah, baptized in Christ Church And Saint Peters, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania [4] 4 Jul 1738 child #4, Anne, baptized in Christ Church And Saint Peters, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania [5] 30 Mar 1740 child #5, Anne, baptized in Christ Church And Saint Peters, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania [6] 2 Mard1739 Henry Norwood died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [1] Citations - 1. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVF6-NZR 2. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MFL3-HWY 3. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8FS-J5Z 4. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K84S-NXK 5. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M9Y5-66Y 6. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZ7N-1Y1 Children: i. Elizabeth. [1] [2] ii. Elizabeth. [1] [3] iii. Susannah. [1] [4] iv. Anne. [1] [5] v. Anne. [1] [6]
112.14 Abigail Spicer Father - 113.5 Samuel Spicer Mother - Esther Tilton Timeline - c1647 Daniel Stanton (Sr) born [1] 19 Apr 1682 Daniel Stanton born [3] in Newport, Rhode Island [1] 26 Mar 1683 Abigail Spicer born [1] [2] [3] [5] [6] in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [2] 1707 Abigail Spicer and Daniel Stanton married [1] [2] [3] [6] 1708 Daniel Stanton died [1] [3] by drowning [1] child #1, Daniel, born [1] May 1714 Abigail Spicer died [1] [3] Notes - Daniel Stanton son of Daniel Stanton (Sr) and Elizabeth Woolley; [1] [3] worked as a mariner sailing between Barbados and Philadelphia. [1] Questions - Citation #5 refers to Abigail Spicer as Abigall. [4] Citation #6 refers to Abigail Spicer as Abagail. [4] Citations - 1. "The Spicer Genealogy", Susan Spicer Meech and Susan Billings Meech, 1911, Misc->128.-6.jpg 2. "Sketches of the First Emigrant Settlers in Newton Township, Old Gloucester County, West New Jersey", John Clement, 1877 3. "Historical and Genealogical Miscellany Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants", John E. Stillwell, Vol. IV, 1916, Misc->128.-8.jpg 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. "The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record", The Society, Vol III, 1872 6. "A Supplement to the Descendants of Peter Spicer", Susan Billings Meech, 1923, Misc->141.jpg Children: 111.28 i. Daniel. [1] [3]
112.15 Jacob Spicer Father - 113.5 Samuel Spicer Mother - Esther Tilton Timeline - 29 Mar 1668 Jacob Spicer born [1] [2] [3] [4] in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [1] [2] [4] [8] 1677 Sarah ------ born [8] 1691 living in Cape May County, New Jersey [1] [3] 7 Sep 1696 cattle earmarks for Jacob Spicer recorded [7] 1709-1723 Jacob Spicer member of Legislature for Cape May County, New Jersey [1] [2] [3] 1705 license granted to Jacob Spicer to trade from Cape May to Philadelphia and Burlington [7] 1709 Jacob Spicer appointed to be the whaler from Sandy Hook to Cape May, New Jersey [8] Jacob Spicer a Major [1] [8] 30 Jun 1709 Jacob Spicer commissioned as a Captain [8] Jun 1710 Ezekiel Eldridge died [8] 1711 Jacob Spicer sold land in Camden County, New Jersey to Samuel Burroughs [1] Jacob Spicer went on an expedition to Canada [1] 17 Mar 1713 Jacob Spicer appointed as a judge [8] Jacob Spicer appointed as a tax assessor [8] c1715 Jacob Spicer and Sarah ------ married [4] [8] 1716 Jacob Spicer serving as a Lieutenant with militia [8] 10 Apr 1716 child #1, Jacob, born [1] [2] [7] in Cape May County, New Jersey [1] 1718 Jacob Spicer appointed as tax collector [8] 1719 Jacob Spicer appointed as tax collector [8] 27 Mar 1719 Jacob Spicer appointed a Commissioner for Cape May County, New Jersey [8] 1721 Jacob Spicer a constituent who purchased a parsonage for Cold Springs Presbyterian Church [1] [4] 1723-1741 Jacob Spicer serving as Surrogate for Cape May County, New Jersey [1] [2] 30 Aug 1733 Jacob Spicer appointed as a Commissioner of the Peace [8] Jacob Spicer appointed as a judge [8] 17 Jun 1741 Jacob Spicer died [4] [8] near Cold Spring Inlet, [4] Cape May County, New Jersey [1] [4] [8] Jand1741 inventory of estate of Jacob Spicer made [8] 4 Febd1741 executors of will of Jacob Spicer sworn [8] inventory of estate of Jacob Spicer sworn [8] 9 Apr 1742 will of Jacob Spicer proved [8] 25 Jul 1742 Sarah ------ died [8] Notes - Jacob Spicer studied law; [4] served as a judge; [1] [3] a Colonel; [1] [4] [7] buried in Presbyterian Graveyard, [4] Cold Spring, Cape May County, New Jersey. [1] [4] Sarah ------ married first Ezekiel Eldridge; [8] buried in Presbyterian Graveyard, Cold Spring, Cape May County, New Jerse. [7] Extras - Additional information. [4] Questions - Citation #4, Citation #6 and Citation #7 say Jacob Spicer born 20 Mard1668. [5] Citation #1 and Citation #3 says Jacob Spicer died 17 Apr 1741. [5] Citation #2 and Citation #3 says Jacob Spicer married Judith ------; I think this is being confused with 111.29. [5] Citation #7 says Jacob Spicer buried on his farm. [5] Citation #8 says Jacob Spicer born 20 Mar 1668. [5] Citations - 1. "The Spicer Genealogy", Susan Spicer Meech and Susan Billings Meech, 1911, Misc->128.-6.jpg 2. "Sketches of the First Emigrant Settlers in Newton Township, Old Gloucester County, West New Jersey", John Clement, 1877 3. "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey", Part 3, Orra Eugene Monette, 1931, Misc->113.5.jpg 4. "Historical and Genealogical Miscellany Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants", John E. Stillwell, Vol. IV, 1916, Misc->128.-8.jpg 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. "The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record", The Society, Vol III, 1872 7. "A Supplement to the Descendants of Peter Spicer", Susan Billings Meech, 1923 8. "A Supplement to the Descendants of Peter Spicer", Susan Billings Meech, 1923, Misc->141.jpg Children: 111.29 i. Jacob. [1] [3] [4] [7]
112.16 Thomas Spicer Father - 113.5 Samuel Spicer Mother - Esther Tilton Timeline - 29 Oct 1720 child #3, Samuel, born [4] 4 Jan 1759 will of Thomas Spicer made [4] [5] 1759 Thomas Spicer died in Waterford Township, Camden County, New Jersey [1] 7 Nov 1759 will of Thomas Spicer proved [4] [5] 31 Oct 1779 child #1, Jacob, died [4] Notes - Thomas Spicer born in New Jersey; [1] [5] died by 1759; [5] married Abigail Davenport. [1] [2] [4] [5] Abigail Davenport daughter of Francis Davenport and Sarah ------. [4] [5] Child #1, Jacob, married Mary Lippincott. [1] [4] [5] Questions - Citation #2 says Thomas Spicer born in Gravesend, Kings County, New York. [3] Citation #1 refers to Lippincott as Lippincot. [3] Citation #5 says child #1, Jacob, died before 12 Oct 1779. [3] Citations - 1. "The Spicer Genealogy", Susan Spicer Meech and Susan Billings Meech, 1911, Misc->128.-6.jpg 2. "Sketches of the First Emigrant Settlers in Newton Township, Old Gloucester County, West New Jersey", John Clement, 1877 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. "Historical and Genealogical Miscellany Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants", John E. Stillwell, Vol. IV, 1916, Misc->128.-8.jpg 5. "A Supplement to the Descendants of Peter Spicer", Susan Billings Meech, 1923, Misc->141.jpg Children: i. Jacob. [1] [4] [5] 111.30 ii. Thomas. [1] [4] [5] 111.59 iii. Samuel. [1] [4] [5]
112.17 Sarah Spicer Father - 113.5 Samuel Spicer Mother - Esther Tilton Timeline - 20 Feb 1677 Sarah Spicer born [1] [2] in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [2] 1695 Sarah Spicer and Daniel Cooper married [1] [2] [3] [6] in Newtown, Queens County, New York [3] 1715 Daniel Cooper died [2] 1730 child #1, William, petitioned to keep a ferry [2] Notes - Sarah Spicer a Quaker. [3] Child #1, William, married Mary Rawle. [2] Child #3, Daniel, worked as a farmer; worked as a drover. [2] Questions - Citation #3, Citation #5 and Citation #6 say Sarah Spicer born 16 Febd1677. [4] Citations - 1. "The Spicer Genealogy", Susan Spicer Meech and Susan Billings Meech, 1911, Misc->128.-6.jpg 2. "Sketches of the First Emigrant Settlers in Newton Township, Old Gloucester County, West New Jersey", John Clement, 1877 3. "Historical and Genealogical Miscellany Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants", John E. Stillwell, Vol. IV, 1916, Misc->128.-8.jpg 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. "The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record", The Society, Vol III, 1872 6. "A Supplement to the Descendants of Peter Spicer", Susan Billings Meech, 1923, Misc->141.jpg Children: i. William. [2] ii. Samuel S. [2] iii. Daniel. [2]
112.18 Andrew Norwood Father - 113.4 Richard Norwood Mother - Susannah Stowe Timeline - c1713 Andrew Norwood born in Pennsylvania [1] c1715 Sarah ------ born [1] Nov 1732 child #1, Sarah, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [2] 1 Aug 1734 child #1, Sarah, baptized in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [2] Notes - Andrew Norwood married Sarah ------. [1] Citations - 1. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4XP-MYT 2. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9NDX-XN9 Children: i. Sarah. [1] [2]
112.19 Jochem Gulick Father - 126.5 Hendrick Gulick Mother - 127.0 Geertruyd Willekens Timeline - c1652 Jochem Gulick born [1] [2] c1676 Jochem Gulick and Jacomyntje Teunisse Van Pelt married [1] Willem Willemsen born [1] 3 Aug 1676 Jochem Gulick leases house in Gravesend, Kings County, New York from Ann Spicer (113.1) [1] c1677 child #1, Hendrick, born [1] child #2, Catelyntie, born [1] 1680 Jochem Gulick elected Overseer in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [1] 1684 Jochem Gulick appointed guardian of children of Neeltje Claeszen (112.1) [1] 1685 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [1] Jochem Gulick purchased land in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [1] 5 Apr 1685 child #3, Samuel, baptized in Amersfoort, New York [1] 13 Jun 1685 Jochem Gulick served as witness for baptism in Dutch Reformed Church, Flatbush, Kings County, New York [1] 1687 Jochem Gulick took Oath of Allegiance [1] [2] 1689 Jochem Gulick serving as Ensign in Company of Nicholas Stillwell, Gravesend Militia [1] 1693 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [1] Jochem Gulick purchased land in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [1] 13 Sep 1695 Jochem Gulick named in deed, Gravesend, Kings County, New York [1] 1697 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [1] c1697 child #2, Catelyntie, and Willem Willensen married [1] 28 Aug 1697 Jochem Gulick purchased 20 acres from John Griggs [1] 27 Sep 1697 Jochem Gulick named as joint executor of will of Martin Pietersen Wyckoff [1] Jochem Gulick named as joint guardian of children of Martin Pietersen Wyckoff [1] 1698 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [1] Jochem Gulick a freeholder [1] 15 Apr 1698 Jochem Gulick, John Griggs and Samuel Garretson sell mill and mill dam [1] 1700 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [1] Jochem Gulick and Jacomyntje Teunisse Van Pelt sold land in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [1] 25 May 1700 Jochem Gulick assigned lot #20, Gravesend, Kings County, New York [1] 4 Jan 1703 Jochem Gulick witnessed deed [1] 25 Jun 1705 Jochem Gulick commissioned as Captain of Gravesend Militia, Kings County, New York [1] 1711 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [1] 20 Dec 1711 will of Jochem Gulick made [1] 26 Aug 1723 will of Jochem Gulick proved [1] Notes - Jacomyntje Teunisse Van Pelt daughter of Anthonius Jansen Lanen van Pelt and Grietje Jans; known as "Magdalena". [1] Willem Willemsen son of Willem Willemsen and Mayken Pieters Wyckoff (see 111.47); [1] brother of Annatje Willemsen (spouse of 111.47); brother of William Williamson (spouse of 110.22); brother of Nicholas Williamson (great grandfather of spouse of 28.174); brother of Cornelis Willemsen (spouse of child vi). [1] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] Child #6, Grietje, married Cornelis Willemsen. [1] Cornelis Willemsen son of Willem Willemsen and Mayken Pieters Wyckoff (see 111.47); [1] brother of Annatje Willemsen (spouse of 111.47); brother of William Williamson (spouse of 110.22); brother of Nicholas Williamson (great grandfather of spouse of 28.174); brother of Willem Willemsen (spouse of child ii). [1] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] Citations - 1. Perry Streeter <perry@streeter.com>, "Hendrick Gulick of New Amsterdam", 1 Oct 2017, Misc->126.5.pdf 2. "Claes Claeszen, Father of Neeltje Claes", Susan K. Amicucci, New Netherland Connections, Vol 4, No 2, 1999, Misc->126.jpg 3. "The Griggs Family of Gravesend, Kings County, New York & New Jersey", Perry Streeter, 27 Jul 2010 4. Perry Streeter, worldconnect.rootsweb.com, 11 Dec 2017 5. "Collections of the New York Historical Society for the Year 1893", Records->Wills->111.47.jpg 6. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol 133, Number 3, Jul 2002, Misc->111.47.pdf 7. Richard Williamson <rr.will081654@gmail.com>, 26 Jun 2021 8. familysearch.org Children: 111.36 i. Hendrick. [1] ii. Catelyntie. [1] iii. Samuel. [1] 111.49 iv. Jochem. [1] 111.50 v. Peter. [1] vi. Grietje. [1] vii. Teunis. [1] viii. Gertruyd. [1] 111.10 ix. Jacomyntje. [1] 111.52 x. Johannes. [1]
112.20 Margaret Lake Father - 113.0 John Lake Mother - 113.1 Ann Spicer 112.21 William Goulding Father - 127.1 William Goulding Mother - 127.2 Anna Catharyn ------ Timeline - 1 Jun 1652 William Goulding born [24] in New Amsterdam, New Netherland [10] [17] 20 May 1656 Margaret Lake born in New Amsterdam, New Netherland [10] c1660 Timothy Brandreth born [24] c1669 Deborah Quimby born [17] 1676 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [6] [8] [26] [33] [39] William Goulding living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [26] [33] [36] [39] 2 Apr 1676 Margaret Lake and William Goulding married [2] [3] [6] [8] [10] [14] [17] [20] [24] [25] [26] [29] [30] [35] [36] in First Presbyterian Church, [8] Gravesend, Kings County, New York [2] [8] [10] [15] [17] [18] [27] [29] [33] by Justice James Hubbard [6] [18] [25] [27] [33] [39] 14 Febd1676 child #1, Sarah, born [6] [12] [15] [26] [39] 27 Jul 1678 child #2, Mary, born [26] [39] 1679 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [42] 16 May 1679 William Goulding purchases land in Gravesend, Kings County, New York from Obadiah Wilkins [42] Oct 1679 William Goulding named in Gravesend Town Records [42] 25 Oct 1679 child #3, William, born [6] [12] [15] [26] [39] 28 Oct 1679 William Goulding and Nelle Clausen sell sell land to Claus Johnson [42] 1680-1681 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [40] [42] 12 Febd1679 William Goulding sells land to John Carsson [42] 20 Febd1679 William Goulding named in Gravesend Town Records [42] 22 Mard1679 William Goulding named in Gravesend Town Records [42] 17 Apr 1680 William Goulding named in Gravesend Town Records [42] 19 May 1681 William Goulding sells land in Gravesend, Kings County, New York to Joseph Goulding [40] [42] 21 Nov 1681 child #4, John, born [6] [12] [15] [26] [33] [36] [39] 1683 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [12] 30 Mar 1683 William Goulding received final payment for sale dated 19 May 1681 [40] [42] 20 Mard1683 child #5, Hester, born [2] [6] [15] [26] [33] [36] [39] 26 Jun 1685 William Goulding purchases land on Gisbert's Island, Town of Gravesend, Kings County, New York from John Bowne [21] William Goulding and Daniel Lake (112.6) purchase 20 acres in Gravesend, Kings County, New York from John Bowne [9] [21] [41] 2 Jand1685 William Goulding sells land in Gravesend, Kings County, New York to Garratt Striker [40] 2 Sep 1686 child #6, Samuel, born [2] [6] [12] [13] [15] [18] [26] [39] Margaret Lake died [1] [17] [24] in Gravesend, Kings County, [17] New York [17] [24] 1687-1688 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [40] 18 Mard1686 William Goulding sells land in Gravesend, Kings County, New York to Theoffilus Johnson [40] 4 Jand1688 William Goulding sells land in Gravesend, Kings County, New York to John Painther [40] 19 Jun 1689 William Goulding and Deborah Quimby married [6] [15] [17] [24] [26] [35] [36] in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [6] [17] [35] 1690 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [40] Jul 1690 William Goulding participated in "Battle of Boyne" [18] 14 Sep 1690 William Goulding discharged Isaac Haselberry of debt [40] 13 Dec 1690 William Goulding received payment for sale dated 4 Jand1688 [40] 22 Apr 1691 William Goulding sells land in Gravesend, Kings County, New York to John Bebliauth [40] 1692-1693 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [40] 9 May 1692 William Goulding sells land in Gravesend, Kings County, New York to Alexander Simson [40] William Goulding and Ann Spicer (113.1) exchange lots in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [40] William Goulding and Nicles Stillwell exchange lots in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [40] 14 Sep 1692 William Goulding chosen as an Assessor for Gravesend, Kings County, New York [40] 21 Jand1692 William Goulding sells [36] [37] [40] 100 acres [38] in Gravesend, Kings County, New York to Garret Stryker (124.0) [36] [37] [38] [40] 24 Mard1692 William Goulding received payment for sale dated 9 May 1692 [40] 4 Apr 1693 William Goulding received payment for sale dated 21 Jan 1682 [40] 8 Apr 1693 William Goulding sells land in Gravesend, Kings County, New York to Barent Josten [40] c1693 William Goulding moved to Cape May County, New Jersey [12] 25 Mar 1694 William Goulding sells 200 acres in Cape May County, New Jersey to William Lake (112.2) [12] 1704 child #4, John, living in Cape May County, New Jersey [15] 1706 child #4, John, living in Richmond County, New York [15] 15 Jan 1712 will of William Goulding made [12] 1712 William Goulding died [12] [15] [17] [18] [24] in Goldens Point, [24] Cape May County, New Jersey [15] [17] [18] [24] 18 May 1712 will of William Goulding proved [12] 10 May 1715 Timothy Brandreth died in Great Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey [24] c1720 Deborah Quimby died [17] Notes - Margaret Lake buried in Gravesend Cemetery, [12] Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. [12] [24] William Goulding served as an officer in King James' Army; [18] worked as an attorney. [23] Deborah Quimby daughter of John Quimby. [6] [15] [26] [35] [36] Questions - Citation #2 and Citation #18 say child #4, John, born 21 Sep 1681. [5] Citation #15 refers to Goulding as Golder. [5] Citation #15 says Margaret Lake and William Goulding married 1 Apr 1676. [5] Citation #15 and Citation #39 say Margaret Lake and William Goulding married 7 Apr 1676. [5] Citation #18 says Margaret Lake and William Goulding married 2 Apr 1675. [5] Citation #35 says Margaret Lake and William Goulding married 7 Apr 1675. [5] Citation #17 says Margaret Lake born 1652 in Gravesend, Kings County, New York. [5] Citation #18 says William Goulding probably born in Gravesend, Kings County, New York. [5] Citation #24, Citation #28 and Citation #29 say William Goulding born in Gravesend, Kings County, New York. [5] Citation #29 says Margaret Lake born in Flatlands, Kings County, New York. [5] Citation #18 says Margaret Lake baptized 20 May 1652 in Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, but it seems it is being confused with Metje Lake (112.4). [5] Citation #18 says William Goulding and Deborah Quimby married 2 Jun 1868 in Westchester County, New York. [5] Citation #19 refers to Margaret Lake as Margarte. [5] Citation #20 gives two marriage places for Margaret Lake and William Goulding: New York and Westchester County, New York. [5] It could be William Goulding appearing in Citation #22. [5] Citation #24 names children, Anna and Joseph, and shows descendants for Anna. [5] Citation #26 names an additional child, Joseph, probably by Deborah Quimby. [5] Citation #27 says Margaret Lake and William Goulding married 7 Apr 1675. [5] Citation #28 says William Goulding died 18 May 1712. [5] Citation #32 says Margaret Lake born c1650. [5] Citation #33 refers to Goulding as Goulding, Golding and Golden. [5] Citation #33 says William Goulding moved to Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. [5] Citation #36, in some instances, is confusing Margaret Lake with Metje Lake (112.4). [5] Citation #36 says William Goulding married first Ann ------. [5] Extras - Information regarding Gravesend, Kings County, New York. [4] [16] [31] The Willem Goulding named in Citation #34 is likely William Goulding (Sr). [5] Citations - 1. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 16 Mar 2017, Reference->113.txt 2. www.familycentral.net 3. "The Griggs Family of Gravesend, Kings County, New York & New Jersey", Perry Streeter, 27 Jul 2010 4. articles concerning Gravesend, Kings County, New York, Newspapers->Misc->Gravesend.jpg and Newspapers->Misc->Gravesend2.jpg 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com, <walkers@vaix.net>, Reference->113.txt 7. Marfy Goodspeed <marfyg@gmail.com>, https://goodspeedhistories.com/lake-family-tree/ 8. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, the Society; Vol. 4, Oct 1873, Reference->112.20.txt 9. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, the Society; Vol. 4, Jan 1873, Reference->112.20.txt 10. Gordon Adams <GorAdams@aol.com>, 19 Jan 2002 11. njgf.groups.io, 7 Jan 2010 12. findagrave.com, Reference->112.20.txt 13. findagrave.com, Reference->111.18.txt 14. Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, New York, Teunis G. Bergen, 1881 15. Golder/Goulder/Golden Family Genealogy listings 16. some Gravesend, New York history, Misc->GravesendNY 17. Ruth <nrhundley@sbcglobal.net>, 8 Mar 2006, Reference->112.20.txt 18. Paula Radwanski <ronrad@epix.net>, 22 Oct 2006, Reference->112.20.txt 19. http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/ 20. http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/, Reference->112.20.txt 21. Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Volume III; Data Relating to the Settlement and Settlers of New York and New Jersey; John E. Stillwell, 1914, Reference->112.6.txt 22. accounting, Misc->112.-5.jpg 23. "Three Hundred Years with the Corson Families in America", Orville Corson, 1939, Misc->112.-6.jpg 24. www.geni.com 25. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, the Society; Vol. 3, 1872 26. "A History of Captain Nicholas Stillwell", John E. Stillwell, 1930, Misc->112.20.jpg 27. "History of Captain Jeremiah Stillwell, Anne Stillwell Britton, Alice Stillwell Holmes, Mary Stillwell Mott, Daniel Stillwell, John Stillwell", John E. Stillwell, 1931, Misc->113.-6.jpg 28. lynn.eggleston@hotmail.com, Reference->112.19.txt 29. wikitree.com 30. "Claes Claeszen, Father of Neeltje Claes", Susan K. Amicucci, New Netherland Connections, Vol 4, No 2, 1999, Misc->126.jpg 31. Early Long Island History, Misc->EarlyLongIsland.pdf 32. "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) 33. "A Genealogy of the Lake Family", Arthur Adams (9.1488) & Sarah Anna Risley (17.302, child i), 1915 34. "New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch", Vol II, Arnold J. F. Laer, 1974, Misc->112.21.jpg 35. Harriet Stryker-Rodda (certified genealogist), 1970, Misc->113.-10.jpg 36. "Lake Family Genealogy", Benjamin Lake Noyes, 1948, Misc->113.-11 37. "Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, New York", Teunis G. Bergen, 1881, Misc->124.jpg 38. Nancy McCombs (1.2358, child ii) <nmccombs@si-net.com>, "The Stryker Family in America", William Norman Stryker, 1979, Misc->111.1.jpg 39. Gravesend Town Records, Records->Misc->112.20.jpg 40. Gravesend Town Records, Records->Misc->112.21 41. Gravesend Town Records, Records->Misc->112.6 42. Gravesend Town Records, Records->Misc->127.1 43. "Stillwell Families of Central Oklahoma and Their Ancestors", Forrest and Jean Ladd, 2011 Children by Margaret Lake and William Goulding: 111.34 i. Sarah. [2] [6] [15] [18] [24] [26] [29] [33] [36] [39] 111.20 ii. Mary. [2] [6] [15] [18] [24] [26] [29] [33] [36] [39] [43] 111.35 iii. William. [2] [6] [15] [18] [24] [26] [29] [33] [36] [39] iv. John. [2] [6] [15] [18] [26] [33] [36] [39] v. Hester. [2] [6] [15] [18] [24] [26] [33] [36] [39] 111.18 vi. Samuel. [2] [6] [13] [15] [18] [24] [26] [29] [33] [36] [39]
112.22 William Lake Father - 113.0 John Lake Mother - 113.1 Ann Spicer Timeline - c1665 William Lake born [1] [13] [26] in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [6] [13] [20] [30] 1670 Sarah Jenkins born [17] in Province of New Jersey, Proprietary Colony of England [17] [30] 1689 William Lake and Sarah Jenkins married [6] [24] [31] [34] [37] [38] [43] in Great Egg Harbor, Gloucester County, New Jersey [3] [6] 1691 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [7] [36] [40] [42] 10 Aug 1691 William Lake involved in a court case [7] [36] [40] [42] for debt; William Lake ordered to pay [40] [42] 1694 child #1, Nathan, born [6] moved to New Jersey [21] living in Cape May County, New Jersey [7] [26] 25 Mar 1694 William Lake purchases 200 acres in Cape May County, New Jersey from William Goulding (112.21) [16] [37] [40] 19 Jun 1694 William Lake served on trial jury, Cape May County, New Jersey [40] 12 Dec 1694 horse owned by William Lake impounded [7] [40] [42] in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [40] [42] 1696 living in Great Egg Harbor, Weymouth Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey [12] 4 Feb 1696 William Lake assigned 100 acres in New Jersey from Mordecai Howell [12] 1697 child #2, Daniel, born [6] c1700 child #5, Sarah, born [30] Elias Steelman born [30] 3 Febd1702 William Lake purchases 100 acres in Gloucester County, New Jersey from William Budd [27] 26 Mar 1703 William Lake (and Daniel Leeds) makes inventory of estate of Jonas Valentine, Egg Harbor, Gloucester County, New Jersey [15] [29] 11 May 1703 William Lake assigned 100 acres in West Jersey from Council of Proprietors [12] May 1703 land of William Lake surveyed at 100 acres, Great Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey [12] 1705 living in Great Egg Harbor, Weymouth Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey [7] [18] 25 Sep 1710 Sarah Jenkins baptized in Pennypack Baptist Church of Philadelphia [26] [40] 16 Jun 1713 William Lake appointed Overseer of the Poor [20] [24] [37] [40] in Great Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey [24] [40] 17 Jun 1714 William Lake writes letter to George Clarke requesting him to pay Aaron Vanoostend for constructing a well [33] 19 Mar 1716 William Lake appointed Overseer of the Poor [37] [40] 1717 living in Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey [7] [15] [43] 22 Mard1716 will of William Lake made [7] [15] [34] [37] [41] [43] 1717 William Lake died [1] [2] [3] [24] [30] [31] [34] [39] [40] in Gloucester County, New Jersey [6] 5 Jun 1717 inventory of estate of William Lake made [15] 11 Jun 1717 will of William Lake proved [3] [7] [15] [26] [34] [37] [41] [43] 25 Aug 1717 probate of will of William Lake sealed [43] 19 Oct 1717 William Lake mentioned in deed, Gloucester County, New Jersey [12] Mard1717 Sarah Jenkins died [11] [17] [30] in Raritan Township, Somerset County, New Jersey [17] 1730 Elias Steelman living in Gloucester County, New Jersey [9] [23] [28] 10 Aug 1730 child #5, Sarah, and Elias Steelman married [7] [9] [22] [23] [25] [28] [30] [32] [35] [37] [40] [41] in Gloucester County, [25] [35] New Jersey [23] [25] [28] [35] c1731 child #5, Sarah, died [30] [37] [41] 16 Dec 1732 Elias Steelman and Comfort Cressey married [20] [37] [40] [41] c1739 Elias Steelman died [30] 27 Apr 1739 William Lake mentioned in survey deed, West Jersey Notes - William Lake worked as a whaler; [7] [14] [20] [24] [26] [31] [37] [38] [40] purchased 100 acres in Great Egg Harbor, Weymouth Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey; [10] moved to Cape May Landing, New Jersey by 1700; [3] buried in Early Settlers Burial Ground, Somerville, Somerset County, New Jersey. [6] Sarah Jenkins daughter of Nathaniel Jenkins; [6] [24] [30] [31] buried in Early Settlers Burial Ground, Somerville, Somerset County, New Jersey. [17] Nathaniel Jenkins a Reverend. [8] [24] [31] Elias Steelman son of James Steelman [32] and Susannah [30] [32] Toy; [32] brother of Peter Hansson Steelman (father of first spouse of 111.11). [32] Susannah Toy daughter of Christianna Toy. [26] Questions - Citation #4 says William Lake born 1655; died 1726. [5] Citation #30 says William Lake born 1658; died in Great Egg Harbor Township, Cape Nay County, New Jersey; buried in Great Egg Harbor Township, Cape Nay County, New Jersey. [5] Citation #30 says Sarah Jenkins born 1675. [5] Citation #6 says William Lake born 1 Jan 1656; died 1 Jun 1726. [5] Citation #6 names a child, William, born 1690; died 1760 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Citation #6 also says that child, William, had children who went to South Carolina. [5] Citation #6 refers to Sarah Jenkins as Sara Jenkins. [5] Citation #21 says William Lake died 1716 in Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey. [5] Citation #17 says Sarah Jenkins born in Egg Harbor City, Atlantic County, New Jersey however at the time she was born (1670) the area would have been an unincorporated area within Province of New Jersey. [5] Citation #31 indicates William Lake moved to Cape May County, New Jersey c1786. [5] Citation #20 refers to James Steelman as John. [5] Citation #30 refers to James Steelmen as Jons Hansson Steelman. [5] Citation #37 says William Lake was Overseer of the Poor in Cape May County, New Jersey. [5] Citation #37 refers to William Goulding as William Golden. [5] Citation #38 says William Lake born c1648. [5] Citation #39 says William Lake married Sarah Golden. [5] Extras - Info regarding Steelman. [32] Citations - 1. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 15 Sep 2017, Reference->113.txt 2. www.familycentral.net 3. Headley papers, Atlantic County (New Jersey) Historical Society, Reference->113.txt 4. findagrave.com, Reference->113.txt 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. findagrave.com, Reference->112.22.txt 7. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com, <walkers@vaix.net>, Reference->113.txt 8. Sara Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 16 Mar 2018 9. wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us, Reference->112.22.txt 10. "Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut", Reference->112.22.txt 11. Marfy Goodspeed <marfyg@gmail.com>, https://goodspeedhistories.com/lake-family-tree/ 12. state.nj.us, Reference->112.22.txt 13. Gordon Adams <GorAdams@aol.com>, 19 Jan 2002 14. Sara Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 13 Feb 2006, Reference->109.18.txt 15. will abstracts, Reference->112.22.txt and Records->Wills->112.22.jpg 16. findagrave.com, Reference->112.20.txt 17. findagrave.com 18. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 18 Feb 2020, Reference->113.txt 19. deed abstracts, Reference->111.12.txt 20. "The Lake Family Founders of Ocean City, NJ", James F. Steelman, 2007 21. "South Jersey, A History, 1664 - 1924", Vol III, Alfred M. Heston, 1924, Biographies->17.183.jpg 22. Brianne Kelly-Bly <bkellybly@worldnet.att.net>, New Jersey Archives 23. Archives of the State of New Jersey, First Series; Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXII - Marriage Records, 1665-1800, William Nelson, 1900 24. "South Jersey, A History, 1664-1924", Vol III, Alfred M. Heston, 1924, Biographies->17.302.jpg 25. "Marriage Index: New Jersey, 1680-1900 (FTM CD #240)", Broderbund Software, 1998 26. "A Genealogy of the Illinois Branch of the English Family", Hubert M. English, 1970 27. deeds, Records->Deeds->112.22.jpg, Records->Deeds->112.22-2.jpg and Jerry Ueckermann <ukes5@comcast.net>, Sep 2021, Reference->112.22.txt 28. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXII, Marriage Records, 1665-1800", William Nelson, 1900 29. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey" (Vol XXIII), Calendar of NJ Wills, Vol I, 1670-1730, William Nelson, 1901 30. www.geni.com 31. "The Baileys of Baileytown", Norman Walter Bailey, 1945, Reference->113.txt 32. "The Baileys of Baileytown", Norman Walter Bailey, 1945, Reference->111.11.txt 33. "Calendar of Historical Manuscripts, in the Office of the Secretary of State, Albany, N.Y.", E. B. O'Callaghan, Part II, 1866, Reference->112.22.txt 34. "Genealogical and Memorial History of the State of New Jersey", Francis Bazley Lee, 1910 35. New Jersey Marriages, 1684-1850 36. "A History of Captain Nicholas Stillwell", John E. Stillwell, 1930, Misc->112.22.jpg 37. "History of Captain Jeremiah Stillwell, Anne Stillwell Britton, Alice Stillwell Holmes, Mary Stillwell Mott, Daniel Stillwell, John Stillwell", John E. Stillwell, 1931, Misc->113.-6.jpg 38. "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) 39. "A Statistical Update of the Lake Family Genealogy", The Lake Family Historical Association, 2001 40. "A Genealogy of the Lake Family", Arthur Adams (9.1488) & Sarah Anna Risley (17.302, child i), 1915 41. Harriet Stryker-Rodda (certified genealogist), 1970, Misc->113.-10.jpg 42. Gravesend Town Records, Records->Misc->112.22.jpg and Records->Misc->112.-5.jpg 43. "A Genealogy of the Lake Family", Arthur Adams (9.1488) & Sarah Anna Risley (17.302, child i), 1915, transcription of will of William Lake (112.22), Misc->112.22-2.jpg Children: 111.12 i. Nathan. [3] [6] [7] [10] [15] [19] [20] [24] [26] [30] [34] [37] [38] [39] [40] [41] [43] 111.11 ii. Daniel. [3] [6] [7] [10] [14] [15] [20] [21] [24] [26] [30] [31] [34] [37] [38] [39] [40] [41] [43] iii. daughter, name unknown. [3] [15] [20] [24] [26] [34] [37] [38] [40] [43] iv. daughter, name unknown. [3] [15] [20] [24] [26] [34] [37] [38] [40] [43] v. Sarah. [3] [30] [32] [37] [38] [40] [41]
113.0 John Lake Father - name unknown Mother - name unknown 113.1 Ann Spicer Father - 128.0 Thomas Spicer Mother - 129.0 Ann Grant Timeline - c1620 John Lake born [1] [2] [5] [70] in England [1] [5] [9] [25] [30] [31] [37] [64] [70] [71] [89] [93] 1630 Ann Spicer born [1] in Sandwich, Kent, [65] England [20] [30] [65] [71] [96] 8 Apr 1643 John Lake and Jan Picces lease land in Long Island, New York from Remmert Jansen [49] [87] c1646 John Lake purchases land in Flushing, New York [37] [90] [100] 16 Febd1649 John Lake and Ann Spicer married [2] [4] [8] [27] [30] [31] [32] [49] [64] [70] [71] [75] [80] [86] [90] [101] in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [27] [30] [32] [64] [71] 1652 child #1, Metje, born in Long Island, New York [1] living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [93] 20 Jul 1652 John Lake witnesses sale of patent to Meutelaer Island, Flatlands, Kings County, New York from John Underhill to Thomas Spicer (128.0) [41] [49] [50] [58] [67] [89] [90] [93] 12 Feb 1653 John Lake named as prior owner in deed, Flushing, New York [93] [94] c1654 child #2, John, born [1] [15] Oct 1654 John Lake charged with debt by spouse of Jacob Steendam [15] [37] 1654-1660 living in Flatlands, Kings County, New York [13] [37] c1656 child #3, Margaret, born [1] 1656 John Lake a freeholder in Town of Gravesend, Kings County, New York [79] [81] John Lake working as a farmer [82] Jan 1657 John Lake contributed to salary of Domine Polhemus (leader of Dutch Reformed Church, Flatlands, Kings County, New York) [49] c1659 child #4, Thomas, born [1] [66] 1660-1672 living in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [13] [15] [37] 15 May 1660 John Lake purchases land in Midwout, Kings County, New York from Marguerite Provost [8] [13] [37] [49] [89] c1661 child #5, Daniel, born [1] 20 Sep 1661 John Lake sells [8] [13] [37] [41] [49] [58] [89] [90] [93] 18 1/2 morgens [41] [93] in Flatlands, Kings County, New York to Tys Lubbertse [8] [13] [37] [41] [49] [89] [90] [93] 9 May 1662 Walewyn van der Veen and Grietje Provoost demand an order for the arrest of John Lake for debt [49] 20 Jun 1662 Govert Loockermans petitioned that arrest order of John Lake be made valid [49] c1665 child #6, William, born [1] 16 Jun 1666 John Lake sells land in Flatlands, Kings County, New York [8] [13] [37] [49] [89] [94] to Bartel Claesen and Hendrick Kip [8] [13] [37] [89] [94] 1669 Thomas Millard died at the house of John Lake [84] c1670 child #7, Micah, born [1] 1670 living in Amsfort, Kings County, New York [49] [95] 21 Nov 1670 John Lake purchases a gray gelding of about 8 years old from James Hubbard [13] [15] [37] [49] [93] [95] 1670 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [7] 1672 John Lake purchases lots 19 and 20, Gravesend, Kings County, New York [15] [37] living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [6] [15] 5 May 1673 John Lake fined for contempt of authority and breach of order [37] [95] 26 Oct 1673 John Lake witnesses deed in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [15] [49] [95] 1674 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [6] [85] [95] 14 Oct 1674 child #4, Thomas, bound as a servant for 3 years to James Hayrake, Southampton, Suffolk County, New York [85] 1675 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [8] [15] [49] 6 Febd1674 John Lake named in Gravesend Town Records [95] 10 Dec 1675 William Lehey agreed to build house 26 feet by 16 feet in Gravesend, Kings County, New York for John Lake [41] [49] 29 Dec 1675 John Lake sells 15 morgans in Amsfort, Kings County, New York to Luyckes Stevense [15] [37] 2 Mard1675 John Lake and Samuel Holmes exchange lots in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [95] 14 Jul 1676 John Lake purchases land in Gravesend, Kings County, New York from Charles Morgan [95] 3 Aug 1676 John Lake witnesses indenture [95] 1680 child #4, Thomas, Daniel Lake (112.6) and others tied a cat to a mare's tail [77] child #4, Thomas, Daniel Lake (112.6) and others presented in Court of Sessions for infraction dated 1680 [16] [26] [66] [77] child #4, Thomas, living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [16] [26] [37] [66] 1683 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [8] [13] [37] [41] [49] [58] [61] [82] [89] [90] [93] John Lake owns 88 acres, 16 cows, 4 horses, 1 person [8] [13] [37] [49] [61] [89] c1685 John Lake died [6] [11] [64] in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [13] [15] [30] [64] 28 Mar 1688 Ann Spicer named in lease, Gravesend, Kings County, New Jersey [99] 1689 Ann Spicer living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [6] 1 Mard1688 Ann Spicer named in Gravesend Town Records [98] 1692 Ann Spicer living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [97] 9 May 1692 Ann Spicer and William Goulding (112.21) exchange lots in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [97] 1694 Ann Spicer living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [56] 11 Jul 1694 Ann Spicer mentioned in deed, Gravesend, Kings County, New York [56] 20 Sep 1694 Ann Spicer agrees to deliver farm in Gravesend, Kings County, New York to John Lake (112.0) within 30 days [56] 24 Sep 1694 agreement dated 20 Sep 1694 recorded [56] 1696 Ann Spicer living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [57] [76] 3 Aug 1696 Ann Spicer quit claims land in Gravesend, Kings County, New York to John Lake (112.0) [13] [37] [57] quit claim dated 3 Aug 1696 recorded [57] 4 Aug 1696 Ann Spicer absolved Nicolaus Stillwell (spouse of 112.3) of all debt [49] [76] [78] [95] 25 Sep 1696 Ann Spicer acknowledges payment from John Lake (112.0) [95] 1698 Ann Spicer living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [2] [16] [46] [62] [74] [89] Ann Spicer a freeholder [40] [62] 29 Oct 1701 Ann Spicer acknowledges payment from John Lake (112.0) [95] 29 Oct 1702 Ann Spicer acknowledges payment from John Lake (112.0) [95] 6 Aug 1705 Ann Spicer acknowledges payment from John Lake (112.0) [95] 1705 Ann Spicer died [1] [71] in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [65] [71] 7 Jun 1896 article mentioning John Lake published in The Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, New York [54] 22 Jul 1917 article naming John Lake published in Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, New York [12] 23 Aug 1951 article naming John Lake published in a Canada newspaper [38] Notes - John Lake worked as a farmer; [8] [19] [28] [41] [43] [49] [75] slave-owner; [8] [49] buried in Gravesend Cemetery, [12] Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; [1] [12] [64] lived in Flushing, New York. [49] Ann Spicer known as "Anna"; [95] buried in Gravesend Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. [12] Extras - Additional information. [6] [8] [40] Information regarding Gravesend, Kings County, New York. [14] [45] [54] [83] Information regarding Lady Deborah Moody, Misc->LadyDeborahMoody.pdf [3] [60] "Pre-Revolutionary Dutch Houses and Families in Northern New Jersey and Southern New York", Rosalie Fellows Bailey, A. B., 1936, Reference->113.txt [3] See Citation #64 for info on this family and descendants (some info differing). [3] Maps showing the distribution of the Lake surname in Great Britain in 1881 & 1998 and in the USA in 1920, Misc->LAKE-GreatBritain-1881.jpg, Misc->LAKE-GreatBritain-1998.jpg and Misc->LakeDistributionUSA1920.jpg [3] Lake Coat of Arms, Misc->Lake-CoatOfArms.jpg [72] Photo of a Lake house in Gravesend, Kings County, New York, Misc->LakeHouse-Gravesend.jpg [73] Questions - Citation #41 refers to John Lake as Jan. [3] Citation #2 refers to Ann Spicer as both Anne and Ann. [3] Citation #31, Citation #33, Citation #42, Citation #46, Citation #55, Citation #56, Citation #57, Citation #70 and Citation #74 refer to Ann Spicer as Anne. [3] Citation #2 says John Lake born c1628. [3] Citation #13 says John Lake born c1616. [3] Citation #88 says John Lake born 1615. [3] Citation #13 says John Lake baptized 11 Febd1615 in Tring, Hertford, England. [3] Citation #8 says John Lake is the son of John Lake and Margarie Colskott. [3] Citation #49 believes John Lake is the son of John Lake and Margaret ------ of Barnstaple, Devon, England. [3] Citation #12 says John Lake son of John Lake and Margaret Reade. [3] Citation #13 says John Lake sells land in Amsfort, Kings County, New York to Luyckes Stevense 19 Dec 1675. [3] Citation #8 says John Lake born 16 Sep 1627. [3] Citation #8 and Citation #49 say child #4, Thomas, moved to Connecticut and married Sarah Peate. Y-DNA seems to refute that. [3] Citation #9, Citation #31 and Citation #32 say John Lake died 6 Aug 1696 in Gravesend, New York. [3] Citation #12 and Citation #29 name a child, Elizabeth. Citation #4 and Citation #30 name a child, Elizabeth, who married Hendrick Jansen. Citation #10 names a child, Elizabeth, who married Hendrick Janse. (Citation #47 says Elizabeth Lake (born 1657 Long Island) married Hendrick Janse 1682.) [3] Citation #72 and Citation #80 name a child, Elizabeth, married Hendrick Janse, had children: Phebe (baptized 6 Apr 1677), Phebe (baptized 30 Mar 1683), Maria (baptized 30 Mar 1683) and Court (baptized 25 Dec 1696). (Also, see Citation #93, p16.jpg.) [3] Citation #12 and Citation #88 say John Lake died 1696. [3] Citation #24 says John Lake died c1695. [3] Citation #12 says John Lake moved to Gravesend, Kings County, New York 1635. [3] Citation #12 says Ann Spicer born 1632. [3] Citation #10 says Ann Spicer died 1709. [3] Citation #55 says Ann Spicer was living as late as 1709. [3] Citation #12 says John Lake and Ann Spicer married 1646. [3] Citation #13 says John Lake and Ann Spicer married Febd1648. [3] Citation #71 says John Lake and Ann Spicer married 16 Febd1648. [3] Citation #13 and Citation #31 say John Lake son of Richard Lake. [3] Citation #34 says John Lake son of Richard Lake (1539 Rayleigh, Essex, England - 24 Sep 1599 North Benfleet, Essex, England) and Anne Wardell (1543 - 1599); Richard Lake son of Elizabeth Lone (born 1515); Anne Wardell daughter of Edward Wardell (born 1503). [3] Citation #8 says John Lake sells land in Amsfort, Kings County, New York to Luyckes Stevense 29 Dec 1675. [3] Citation #12 says Ann Spicer born in Gravesend, Kings County, New York (unlikely). [3] Citation #23 names the mother of Ann Spicer as Michal. [3] Citation #25 says John Lake born in Oxford, England. [3] Citation #29 says John Lake son of John Lake (born 26 Sep 1590 Yorks, England) and Margaret Reade (11 Jul 1598 Essex, England - 24 Sep 1672 Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts); however Y-DNA does not show a connection between the New England Lakes and the Gravesend Lakes. [3] Citation #29 says John Lake born 6 Jul 1617 in Wickford, Essex, England; died 4 Aug 1696. [3] Citation #31 says John Lake born in Hertford, England. [3] Citation #32 says John Lake son of Edward Lake. [3] Citation #32 says John Lake born 1626 in Gravesend, Kings County, New York. [3] Citation #36 says John Lake born 1622. [3] Citation #36 says John Lake died 4 Aug 1696. [3] Citation #32 says the mother of Ann Spicer is Michal ------ (second spouse of Thomas Spicer). [3] Citation #35 seems to be saying that either John Lake or Ann Spicer had some of the children by another marriage. [3] Citation #37 states the possibility of another child: Martha. [3] Citation #38 says John Lake left England 1636. [3] Citation #39, Citation #48 and Citation #63 indicate the possibility John Lake emigrated to America from Gravesend, England in 1635 on board the ship Truelove. Citation #43 believes this to be true. Also, Citation #48 indicates the possibility John Lake emigrated to America from Gravesend, England in 1635 on board the ship Expedition. [3] Citation #40 seems to be saying John Lake moved from Rhode Island with Thomas Spicer (128.0) to the area of Gravesend, Kings County, New York 1643. [3] Citation #32 and Citation #42 says Ann Spicer born 1632 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. [3] Citation #43 says John Lake died 14 Aug 1694 in Gravesend, Kings County, New York; a Hugenot descendant. [3] Citation #43 says Ann Spicer died in New Jersey. [3] Citation #30 says Ann Spicer died in Richmond County, New York. [3] Citation #51 refers to John Lake as Jan Leeck. [3] Citation #52 says John Lake says emigrated from Nottinghamshire, England 1635 and settled in Gravesend, Kings County, New York 1643. [3] Citation #58 says will of John Lake made 30 Sep 1658. [3] Citation #59 gives his account of John Lake. [3] Citation #64 does not name child #4, Thomas, but names a child, Elisabeth (1660 - 1735). [3] Citation #68 had a different take on John Lake. [3] Citation #68 names a child, Elizabeth (born 1660), and does not name child #4, Thomas. [3] Citation #94 names a child, Elizabeth, and does not name child #4, Thomas. [3] Citation #8 says John Lake emigrated to Long Island, New York 1645. [3] Citation #70 insinuates that John Lake and Ann Spicer married someplace other than Gravesend, Kings County, New York. [3] Citation #71 and Citation #89 refer to Ann Spicer as Anna. [3] Citation #75 says "John Lake seems to have arrived in the American Colonies in or about 1636, and was found at Newport, Rhode Island, in the home of Thomas Spicer. We have no positive proof that he was acquainted with the Spicer family in England, but there is every reason to believe that this was the case. Thomas Spicer was at Newport, Rhode Island as early as July 16, 1638, as he was chosen Treasurer of Portsmouth in 1642, and in 1643 appears in Manhattan. There is evidence that John Lake accompanied the Spicer family to Manhattan." [3] Citation #75 says John Lake had a brother, Thomas Lake, who lived in New Haven, Connecticut 1634. [3] Citation #80 indicates the mother of Ann Spicer as Michal Wetherley. [3] Citation #82 says the event dated 20 Sep 1661 should be 10 Sep 1661. [3] Citation #82 names a child, Elizabeth, born c1653, married Hendrick Janse, children: Phebe (baptized 30 Mar 1653), Marie (baptized 30 Mar 1653) and Court (baptized 25 Dec 1696). [3] Citation #86 refers to Lake as Lakerman or (paraphrasing) perhaps Lake. [3] Citation #89 names a child, Elizabeth, married Hendrick Janse c1675, children: Phebe (baptized 6 Apr 1677), Phebe (baptized 30 Mar 1683), Maria (baptized 30 Mar 1683) and Court (baptized 25 Dec 1696). [3] Citation #91 says John Lake (born 1589) and Margaret Read are the parents of John Lake (113.0), Phillip Lake (of New Haven, Connecticut) and Martha Lake (of Ipswich, Massachusetts, married Thomas Harris). [3] Citation #91 says John Lake born 19 Apr 1617. [3] In the Timeline event dated 8 Apr 1643, how did John Lake and Jan Picces know each other? Were they related? Did they emigrate from England together? [3] In Citation #92, was Richard Lake of Monmouth County, New Jersey related to John Lake? (No other records have been found for this Richard Lake.) [3] Citation #93 says John Lake emigrated to New England c1640. [3] In Citation #95, John Lake is involved in an indenture dated 26 Jand1685. If this is this John Lake then he died after this date. However, it could be 112.0. If so, then this John Lake likely died before this date since one of the witnesses is Ann Spicer. [3] Citation #95 says William Lehey agreed to build house 26 feet by 16 feet in Gravesend, Kings County, New York for John Lake 3 Dec 1675. [3] Citation #97 names an Abraham Lake who witnessed a document in Gravesend, Kings County, New York dated 18 May 1691. I don't know who this Abraham Lake is. He could be an unknown son in this family. [3] Regarding Timeline event dated c1646, John Lake owning the house lot in Flushing, New York could have been as late as 1653. [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. www.familycentral.net 5. Wesley Johnston <wwjohnston01@yahoo.com> (0.0.988), 15 Oct 2016 6. Gravesend, Kings County, New York town records, Reference->113.txt 7. Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, New York, Teunis G. Bergen, 1881, Misc->113.jpg 8. David Lake <dtlake@allwest.net>, 21 Feb 2014, familysearch.org, Reference->113.txt and Misc->113. 9. Donna Mohney <dmohney@westol.com>, 23 May 1999 10. Headley papers, Atlantic County (New Jersey) Historical Society, Reference->113.txt 11. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 17 Sep 2017, Reference->113.txt 12. findagrave.com, Reference->113.txt 13. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com, <walkers@vaix.net>, Reference->113.txt 14. articles concerning Gravesend, Kings County, New York, Newspapers->Misc->Gravesend.jpg and Newspapers->Misc->Gravesend2.jpg 15. Somerset County (NJ) Genealogical Quarterly, Fred Sisser III, Jan 1991, Misc->112.pdf 16. "The Griggs Family of Gravesend, Kings County, New York & New Jersey", Perry Streeter, 27 Jul 2010 17. "Hendrick Gulick of New Amsterdam", Perry Streeter, 12 Nov 2003 18. Perry Streeter, worldconnect.rootsweb.com, 11 Dec 2017 19. "History of the Descendants of Peter Spicer", Susan Spicer Meech & Susan Billings Meech, 1911 20. www.simonpg.com 21. "Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut", Reference->112.22.txt 22. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 31 Mar 2016, Reference->112.5.txt 23. "Historical and Genealogical Miscellany Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants", John E. Stillwell, Vol. IV, 1916, Reference->113.txt 24. "Pioneer Families of Northwestern New Jersey", William C. Armstrong, 1979, Biographies->111.-2.jpg 25. "A History of Long Island From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time", Peter Foss, LL. D., VOL II, 1902, Reference->9.1164.txt 26. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 2008, Reference->113.txt 27. "New England Marriages Prior to 1700", Clarence Almon Torrey, 2014 28. sdlgenresearch.blogspot.com, Misc->28.76 29. Wendy Freborg <wfreborg@pacbell.net>, 20 Jul 2001 30. Gordon Adams <GorAdams@aol.com>, 19 Jan 2002 31. Gordon Marshall Edwards (0.2051) <elgordo@digital.net> <gme1313@yahoo.com> 32. Kathleen Gagon, 937 North 200 East, American Fork, Utah 84003, <kgagon1@enol.com>, 801-756-4492 33. Sara Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 13 Feb 2006, Reference->109.18.txt 34. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~shannajones/html/d0003/g0000003.html#884 35. findagrave.com, Reference->112.22.txt 36. David T. Lake (5.1657, child iii) <dtlake@allwest.net>, 4 Feb 2020 37. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 18 Feb 2020, Reference->113.txt 38. newspaper article, HC Burleigh Papers (page 3), Herbert C. Burleigh (3.2454, child i), Misc->113.pdf 39. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Truelove%2C_sailed_1635, Reference->113.txt 40. excerpt from "Gravesend Settlers: Ancestors and Descendants", William H. Stillwell, Misc->113.-2.pdf 41. Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, New York, Teunis G. Bergen, 1881 42. https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Thomas_Spicer_(2) 43. Joe B. Sissom, 3500 Gentry, Irving, Texas, 75062, 214-650-9026 44. Golder/Goulder/Golden Family Genealogy listings 45. some Gravesend, New York history, Misc->GravesendNY 46. http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/, 1698 census, Reference->112.txt 47. US/International Marriage Records, 1340-1980 (CD 403) 48. "The Original Lists of Persons of Quality Who Went From Great Britain to the American Plantations 1600-1700", John Camden Hotten, 1874, Reference->113.txt 49. "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 50. "A Personal Narrative of Some Branches of the Lake Family in America", Devereux Lake (5.1938), 1937 51. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, the Society; Vol 5, April 1874, Reference->112.4.txt 52. "The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography", Vol XVIII, 1967, Biographies->17.356.jpg 53. Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Volume III; Data Relating to the Settlement and Settlers of New York and New Jersey; John E. Stillwell, 1914, Reference->112.6.txt 54. articles, Newspapers->Misc->113.pdf, Newspapers->Misc->113.-2.jpg, Newspapers->Misc->113.-3.jpg and Newspapers->Misc->113.-4.jpg 55. "South Jersey, A History, 1664-1924", Vol III, Alfred M. Heston, 1924, Biographies->17.302.jpg 56. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol LIV, No. 2, Apr 1923, Misc->113.-3.jpg 57. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol LIV, No. 3, Jul 1923, Misc->112.6.jpg 58. http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/ 59. William R. Phillips, 4414 Gailwood Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee 38122, 901-761-5875, <ralphillips@juno.com>, Misc->113.-2 60. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deborah_Moody 61. accounting, Misc->112.-5.jpg 62. 1698 census, Records->Census->112.-1698.jpg 63. "The Complete Book of Emigrants: 1607-1660", Peter Wilson Coldham, 1987, Misc->113.-4.jpg 64. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4KQ-5VJ 65. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L21P-KBN 66. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 9 Feb 2006, Reference->113.txt 67. "The Bergen Family", Teunis Bergen, 1876, Misc->128.-4.jpg 68. www.geni.com 69. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 27 Jan 2023, Reference->112.5.txt 70. "The Baileys of Baileytown", Norman Walter Bailey, 1945, Reference->113.txt 71. https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/alexander/11344/, Reference->17.557.txt 72. "A Genealogy of the Lake Family", Arthur Adams (9.1488) & Sarah Anna Risley (17.302, child i), 1915 73. www.forgotten-ny.com 74. "New York in 1698", Kory L. Meyerink, 2024 75. "A History of My People and Yours", Claud Nelson McMillan (5.1888), 1956 76. "A History of Captain Nicholas Stillwell", John E. Stillwell, 1930, Misc->113.-5.jpg 77. "History of Captain Jeremiah Stillwell, Anne Stillwell Britton, Alice Stillwell Holmes, Mary Stillwell Mott, Daniel Stillwell, John Stillwell", John E. Stillwell, 1931, Misc->112.6-6.jpg 78. "History of Captain Jeremiah Stillwell, Anne Stillwell Britton, Alice Stillwell Holmes, Mary Stillwell Mott, Daniel Stillwell, John Stillwell", John E. Stillwell, 1931 79. "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey", Part 2, Orra Eugene Monette, 1931 80. "History of Captain Jeremiah Stillwell, Anne Stillwell Britton, Alice Stillwell Holmes, Mary Stillwell Mott, Daniel Stillwell, John Stillwell", John E. Stillwell, 1931, Misc->113.-6.jpg 81. lynn.eggleston@hotmail.com, Reference->112.19.txt 82. "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) 83. Early Long Island History, Misc->EarlyLongIsland.pdf 84. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, the Society; Vol XLVII, 1916 85. "Small Book of Deeds", O. B. Ackerly, 1879, Misc->113.ch-iv.jpg 86. "The Woodruffs of New Jersey", Francis E. Woodruff, 1909, Misc->113.-7.jpg 87. lease, Reference->113.txt, Misc->113.-8.jpg and Misc->113.-9.jpg 88. Linda Beth Lake (5.1772, child i) <lcarr@san.rr.com>, 9 Jul 2025 89. Harriet Stryker-Rodda (certified genealogist), 1970, Misc->113.-10.jpg 90. "Lake Family of New York", (pages 148-150) Dr. Benjamin Lake Noyes, 1950, Misc->109.9 91. "Lake Family of New York", (page 186) Dr. Benjamin Lake Noyes, 1950, Misc->109.9 92. Richard Lake, Misc->RichardLake 93. "Lake Family Genealogy", Benjamin Lake Noyes, 1948, Misc->113.-11 94. "The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record", the Society, Vol. 6, Oct 1875, Reference->113.txt 95. Gravesend Town Records, Records->Misc->113.jpg, Records->Misc->113.-2.jpg, Records->Misc->113.-3.jpg, Records->Misc->113.-4.jpg, Records->Misc->113.-5.jpg, Records->Misc->113.-6.jpg, Records->Misc->113.-7.jpg and Records->Misc->113.-8.jpg 96. "A Supplement to the Descendants of Peter Spicer", Susan Billings Meech, 1923 97. Gravesend Town Records, Records->Misc->112.21 98. Gravesend Town Records, Records->Misc->112.6 99. "History of the Tilton Family in America", Francis Theodore Tilton, Vol 1, No 1 100. "Field Genealogy", Vol I, Frederick Clifton Pierce, 1901, Misc->113.-12.jpg 101. "History of the Tilton Family in America", Francis Theodore Tilton, Vol 1, No 1, Misc->128.-14.jpg Children: 112.4 i. Metje. [1] [13] [15] [16] [37] [41] [71] [80] [82] [89] [94] 112.0 ii. John. [1] [12] [13] [15] [24] [32] [37] [49] [58] [64] [71] [80] [82] [88] [89] [94] [95] 112.20 iii. Margaret. [1] [16] [37] [44] [64] [80] [82] [89] [94] iv. Thomas. [1] [37] [49] [66] 112.6 v. Daniel. [1] [13] [25] [37] [49] [53] [58] [64] [71] [80] [82] [89] [94] 112.22 vi. William. [1] [12] [13] [24] [33] [37] [55] [64] [70] [71] [72] [80] [82] [89] [94] 112.3 vii. Micah. [1] [13] [37] [71] [80] [82] [89] [94]
113.2 Susanna Spicer Father - 128.0 Thomas Spicer Mother - 129.0 Ann Grant Timeline - c1610 Willem Wathens born in York, Colony of Virginia [13] 1615 Henry Bresier born in Nazeing, Waltham Abbey, Essex, England [14] c1628 Susanna Spicer born [17] in Sandwich, Kent, [12] England [12] [25] c1643 Susanna Spicer and Willem Wathens married [2] [11] [19] [25] 1643 Willem Wathens died [13] 17 Aug 1644 child #1, Hendrick, baptized [11] 9 Sep 1644 Susanna Spicer and Henry Bresier married [1] [2] [12] [19] [21] [25] in New York, New Amsterdam [12] 3 Aug 1651 Henry Bresier obtains patent for land in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York [1] 9 Feb 1653 child #5, Breser, baptized [1] [3] [19] in Dutch Reformed Church of New York [3] [19] 15 Oct 1654 Henry Bresier named in bond [2] [3] [4] 21 Nov 1655 child #6, Machtelt, baptized [1] [3] [19] in Dutch Reformed Church of New York [3] [19] 20 May 1657 child #7, Martha, baptized [1] [3] [15] [19] in Dutch Reformed Church, [3] [19] Gravesend, Kings County, New York [15] 5 Apr 1659 Henry Bresier purchases 1/2 acre in Gravesend, Kings County, New York from James Surtell [1] [23] 14 Dec 1659 child #8, Sara, baptized [1] [3] [16] [19] in Dutch Reformed Church, [3] [19] New Amsterdam, New Netherland [16] 20 Mar 1660 Henry Bresier sells 1/2 acre in Gravesend, Kings County, New York to Joane Soper [23] 6 Oct 1660 Henry Bresier witnesses deed in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [23] 8 Apr 1664 Susanna Spicer named in court case [3] 23 Apr 1689 will of Henry Bresier made [7] [11] 4 Feb 1691 Henry Bresier died [14] [19] in Gravesend, Kings County, Colony of New York [14] 22 Jun 1691 Susanna Spicer sold land in Manhattan, New York to Robert Skelton [8] 26 Jun 1691 deed dated 2 Jun 1691 recorded [8] 1694 Susanna Spicer living in New York City, New York [7] [11] 10 Jul 1694 will of Susanna Spicer made [7] [11] 29 Nov 1694 Susanna Spicer died in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [12] Notes - Henry Bresier son of Henry Brazier and Mary Wilkinson. [14] Child #8, Sara, married William Preay. [19] Extras - Map showing properties owned by Henry Bresier in New Amsterdam, New Netherland, Maps->USA->NewYork->NewAmsterdam-1664.jpg [3] Questions - Citation #3 refers to Willem Wathens as William Walters. [6] Citation #12 says Susanna Spicer born 1634. [6] Citation #7, Citation #9, Citation #10, Citation #20, Citation #22 and Citation #24 refer to Susanna Spicer as Susannah. [6] Citation #11 refers to Susanna Spicer as both Susanna and Susannah. [6] Citation #7, Citation #11 and Citation #12 refer to child #8, Sara, as Sarah. [6] Citation #9 refers to Bresier as Bresser. [6] Citation #9 refers to Henry Bresier as Hendrick Bresart. [6] Citation #10 refers to Henry Bresier as Henery Brasier. [6] Citation #21 refers to Henry Bresier as Henry Brasier. [6] Citation #11 refers to Willem Wathens as William. [6] Citation #12 refers to Willem Wathens as William Walthens. [6] Citation #21 refers to Willem Wathens as William Waltham. [6] Citation #3, Citation #12, Citation #17, Citation #20 and Citation #26 refer to Henry Bresier as Henry Brazier. [6] Citation #12 names a child, Ann Sophia (1655 - 1735). [6] Citation #12 and Citation #15 refer to child #7, Martha, as Martan. [6] Citation #18 contains additional info for child #9, Susannah, but it doesn't seem correct. [6] Citation #19 refers to child #6, Machtelt, as Machtell. [6] Citation #19 refers to child #7, Martha, as Martan. [6] Citation #19 refers to child #8, Sara, as Nara. [6] Citations - 1. Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, New York, Teunis G. Bergen, 1881, Misc->128.-2.jpg 2. Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, New York, Teunis G. Bergen, 1881, Misc->128.-3.jpg 3. www.simonpg.com 4. petition, Records->Misc->128.-3.jpg and Reference->128.txt 5. bonds, Records->Misc->128.-4.jpg, Records->Misc->128.-5.jpg and Reference->128.txt 6. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 7. www.simonpg.com, will of Susanna Spicer (113.2), Reference->113.2.txt 8. www.simonpg.com, deed, Reference->113.2.txt 9. findagrave.com, Reference->112.10.txt 10. "The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record", Vol 47, 1916, Reference->128.txt 11. "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 12. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCXF-WQZ 13. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH3N-H1T 14. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MDT7-PZP 15. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7NB-9CC 16. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKFT-HDW 17. ancestry.com, Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, Reference->128.txt 18. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZT5-KNY 19. "The Spicer Genealogy", Susan Spicer Meech and Susan Billings Meech, 1911, Misc->128.-6.jpg 20. https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/alexander/11344/, Reference->17.557.txt 21. "A History of My People and Yours", Claud Nelson McMillan (5.1888), 1956 22. "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) 23. Gravesend Town Records, Records->Misc->113.2.jpg, Records->Misc->113.2-2.jpg and Records->Misc->113.2-3.jpg 24. "A Supplement to the Descendants of Peter Spicer", Susan Billings Meech, 1923 25. "A Supplement to the Descendants of Peter Spicer", Susan Billings Meech, 1923, Misc->141.jpg 26. "History of the Tilton Family in America", Francis Theodore Tilton, Vol 1, No 1, Misc->128.-14.jpg Children by Susanna Spicer and Willem Wathens: i. Hendrick. [11] Children by Susanna Spicer and Henry Bresier: 112.12 ii. Mary. [1] [3] [12] [19] 112.11 iii. Willem. [1] [3] [19] 112.10 iv. Rebecca. [1] [3] [9] [12] [19] v. Breser. [1] [3] [19] vi. Machtelt. [1] [3] vii. Martha. [1] [3] viii. Sara. [1] [3] ix. Susannah. [7] [11] [12] 112.7 x. Henry. [1] [3] [7] [11] [12] [19] 112.8 xi. Isaac. [1] [3] [7] [11] [12] [19] 112.9 xii. Abraham. [1] [3] [7] [11] [19]
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] [28] [31] in St. Peter's, Sandwich, Kent, England [5] [11] [21] [28] 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] [28] 1653 living in Flatbush, Kings County, New York [5] [10] [11] 1656-1658 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [3] [4] [5] [6] [9] [20] 11 Dec 1656 Samuel Spicer witnessed indenture, Gravesend, Kings County, New York [30] 1662-1663 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [5] [30] 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] 20 Febd1662 Samuel Spicer purchases lots in Gravesend, Kings County, New York from John Bowne [30] 3 Mar 1663 Samuel Spicer purchased land in Monmouth County, New Jersey from Ralph Cardell [13] 22 May 1663 Samuel Spicer purchased lots in Gravesend, Kings County, New York from Raphe Cardall [30] 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] 31 Jand1664 Samuel Spicer (et al) purchases land from Indians [32] 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] [28] 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] [32] living in Monmouth County, New Jersey [10] 27 Oct 1666 child #1, Abraham, born [13] [14] [20] [23] [28] in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [14] 1667 Samuel Spicer received two allotments of land in Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey [20] 5 Apr 1667 Samuel Spicer chosen as an Overseer for Gravesend, Kings County, New York [30] 29 Apr 1667 Samuel Spicer named in Gravesend Town Records [30] c1670 Samuel Spicer received land in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [13] 1670 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [30] 12 May 1670 Samuel Spicer in debt to Mary Teller [30] 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] 13 May 1672 Samuel Spicer marked one horse with a burn mark [30] 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] [26] in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [14] 20 Apr 1675 Samuel Spicer named in Gravesend Town Records [30] 7 Aug 1675 Samuel Spicer mentioned in document [27] 31 Mar 1676 debt by Samuel Spicer dated 12 May 1670 discharged [30] 1 May 1676 child #4, Sarah, died in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [13] 27 Jand1676 child #5, Martha, born [13] [14] [20] [23] [26] in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [14] 20 Feb 1677 child #6, Sarah, born [13] 19 Dec 1677 Samuel Spicer named in Gravesend Town Records [30] 13 May 1678 Samuel Spicer named in Gravesend Town Records [30] 26 Jul 1679 child #1, Abraham, died in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [13] [20] [28] 1680 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [30] 22 Mar 1680 Samuel Spicer and William Stillwell exchange lots in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [30] 3 Apr 1680 Samuel Spicer elected as Constable for Gravesend, Kings County, New York [30] 15 Apr 1680 Samuel Spicer and Obadiah Holmes exchange lots [30] 16 Jun 1680 Samuel Spicer sworn in as Constable for Gravesend, Kings County, New York [20] 4 Sep 1680 Samuel Spicer witnesses will of Anthony Wright, Oysterbay, New York [23] [26] 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] [30] 25 Mar 1685 Samuel Spicer sells land on Gisbert Island to Henery Van Pell [30] 1 Jun 1685 Samuel Spicer mentioned in indenture [30] 22 Sep 1685 Samuel Spicer sells land to William Goulding and Daniel Lake [30] Oct 1685 Samuel Spicer sells land on Gisbert Island to Yokim Gilik and Lowrance ------ [30] 12 Oct 1685 Samuel Spicer and William Goulding exchange lots [30] Samuel Spicer sells land to Marta Pettersen [30] Samuel Spicer sells 12 acres in Gravesend, Kings County, New York to Yokim Gilike [30] 13 Oct 1685 Samuel Spicer sells 30 acres in Gravesend, Kings County, New York to John Emans [30] 14 Oct 1685 Samuel Spicer sold 45 acres in Gravesend, Kings County, New York to Cornellis Williamson [13] [30] Samuel Spicer sold land in Gravesend, Kings County, New York to John Tilton [30] Samuel Spicer and John Tilton exchange lots in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [30] 20 Oct 1685 Samuel Spicer sold lots in Gravesend, Kings County, New York to Rutt Joste [30] 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] 9 Mard1686 Samuel Spicer sells land in Gravesend, Kings County, New York to Carson Johnson [30] 14 Mard1686 Samuel Spicer confirms sale of land to John Hanson [30] 7 Mard1687 Samuel Spicer sells 4 acres in Gravesend, Kings County, New York to Oke Johnson [30] 1689 Samuel Spicer serving as a judge [10] 22 Oct 1689 Samuel Spicer assessed 25 gilders because his lot in Gravesend, Kings County, New York is bigger than the rest of the lots in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [30] 1690 living in West Jersey [30] 10 May 1690 Samuel Spicer releases John Griggs Jr of all debt "from the beginning of the world to the date hereof" [30] 13 Sep 1692 will of Samuel Spicer made [28] 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 [13] [14] [28] 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] [26] 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] [28] and Mary ------; [13] [14] [18] [20] [28] a Quaker; [26] 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; [13] died young. [13] [28] Questions - Citation #24 and Citation #25 say Samuel Spicer arrested 1655 for giving shelter to a Quaker. [2] 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, Citation #14 and Citation #18 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 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] Either/both birthdate(s) for child #5, Martha, and child #6, Sarah, is/are incorrect. (Perhaps the birthdate for child #6, Sarah, should be 20 Febd1677.) [2] It doesn't appear as if the banishment dated 5 Oct 1662 was ever carried out. [2] Citation #28 says Samuel Spicer moved to New Jersey 1686. [2] Citation #28 names an additional child, Martha, married first Joseph Brown, married second Thomas Chalkley. [2] Citation #30 indicates Samuel Spicer living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York 1687. [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 (5.1888), 1956 18. "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey", Part 3, Orra Eugene Monette, 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, 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 24. "Lake Family of New York", (pages 148-150) Dr. Benjamin Lake Noyes, 1950, Misc->109.9 25. "Lake Family Genealogy", Benjamin Lake Noyes, 1948, Misc->113.-11 26. "A Supplement to the Descendants of Peter Spicer", Susan Billings Meech, 1923 27. Power of Attorney, Records->Misc->113.5 28. "A Supplement to the Descendants of Peter Spicer", Susan Billings Meech, 1923, Misc->141.jpg 29. Gravesend Town Records, Records->Misc->112.6 30. Gravesend Town Records, Records->Misc->113.5-2 31. "History of the Tilton Family in America", Francis Theodore Tilton, Vol 1, No 1, Misc->128.-14.jpg 32. "Rev. John Moore of Newtown, Long Island", James W. Moore, 1903, Misc->113.5-3.jpg Children: i. Abraham. [13] [14] [20] [23] [28] 112.15 ii. Jacob. [13] [14] [18] [20] [23] [28] 112.5 iii. Mary. [13] [14] [20] [23] [28] iv. Sarah. [13] [20] [23] [28] v. Martha. [13] [14] [20] [23] [28] 112.17 vi. Sarah. [13] [14] [20] [23] [28] 112.14 vii. Abigail. [13] [14] [20] [23] [28] 112.16 viii. Thomas. [13] [14] [20] [28] ix. Samuel. [13] [14] [20] [28]
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] 1739 Johannes Gerritsen a freeholder in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [8] 1 Oct 1739 Johannes Gerritsen attended meeting in Trenton, New Jersey [8] 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] [8] married Hester ------. [1] [7] Questions - Citation #2 indicates there may be another child named Margaret who married Johannes Williamson. [3] Citation #8 refers to Johannes Gerritsen as John Garrison. [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 8. "Rev. John Moore of Newtown, Long Island", James W. Moore, 1903, Misc->114.jpg 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] 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 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] Citation #13 says Nathaniel Brittain (Sr) died 1684. [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, 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, 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 (5.2188, child i) <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 Dutch Reformed 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]