2 edition of Gysbert and Claes (Cornelisz) Van Den Bergh and one line of their descendants found in the catalog.
Gysbert and Claes (Cornelisz) Van Den Bergh and one line of their descendants
Edward C. Vandenburgh
Published
1990
by E.C. Vandenburgh, III in [Dubuque, Iowa?]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 121-125) and index.
Statement | by Edward C. Vandenburgh, III. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | CS71.V22616 1990 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | iv, 133 p. : |
Number of Pages | 133 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2070611M |
LC Control Number | 88090422 |
Witnessed the baptism of Nicolaes Gysbertszen, son of Gysbert Albertszen and Willemtie Claes, on 26 November at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, (sponsors Govert Loockermans, Jannetje Loockermans). Ibid., Nicolaes; parents: Gysbert Elbertszen, Willemtje Claes. claes fond abraham lansing sybrant van schaick jr sander Ja lansing peter jones harmanus H. wendell gysbert marselis johannes van schaick wm rogers thomas williams, jr peter bogert johannes cluet lucas hoogkerk johannes goewy abram J. lansing jonathan broocks michael besset antony c. bratt hendrick bogert wm van den bergh.
Descendants of Cornelis Claesen Generation No. 3 je 3 Claessen (Claes 2 Cornelissen, Cornelis 1 Claesen) was born Octo in New York Dutch Reformed church, and died Unknown in Amersfoort, Brooklyn, New married Symon Janse Van Arsdalen (Source: "Passengers to New Netherland, ", Holland Society Year Book, ) Abt. in Amersfoort, Long Island, . Witnessed the baptism of Nicolaes Gysbertszen, son of Gysbert Albertszen and Willemtie Claes, on 26 November at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, (sponsors Govert Loockermans, Jannetje Loockermans). "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols ():
[S] "Bergen Records (2nd Book)", Year Book of the Holland Society, Holland Society of New York (): p. 57, 14 Jan Jan Dirckse Straetmaker, Y. M., and Geesje Gerritse, Y. D. This is the second marriage recorded in th erecords (the first was 3 Dec ).Missing: Gysbert and Claes. Witnessed the baptism of Aeltje Gysbertse, daughter of Gysbert Albertszen and Willemtie Claes, on 22 October at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Mr. Hans Kierstede, de Jonge, Marritie Loockermans). Ibid., Aeltje; parents: Gysbert Elbertszen, Willemyntie Claes.
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Gysbert and Claes (Cornelisz) Van Den Bergh and one line of their descendants Paperback – January 1, by Edward C Vandenburgh (Author)Author: Edward C Vandenburgh.
Gysbert and Claes (Cornelisz) Van Den Bergh and One Line of Their Descendants: Author: Edward C. Vandenburgh: Publisher: E.C. Vandenburgh, III, Length: pages: Export Citation: BiBTeX. The book, Gysbert and Claes (Cornelisz) Van Den Bergh lists the same 5 children as Pearson.
Since a major objective of these Armchair histories is to gather available information some of which is not readily accessible; and determine what has been done then to make it.
Claes, came from Fleckero, Norway, arriving at New Amsterdam aboard "d' Eendracht" ("The Unity"),and was a farm-hand on De Laets Is., opposite Albany, Gysbert Claesen, of Claes, also known as Gysbert Claes Jongen, "the boy," a carpenter, arrived on "Arms of Rensselaerswyck" at New Amsterdam, March 4, ; wages first recorded at.
However, book GG also contains "Indian deeds" which record the purchase of land from Native Americans for the West India Company and several patroons. Records in the series span the years,and by John O. Evjen (Includes Anneke Jans BOGARDUS,Claes Claesen BORDING,Engeltje MANS,Hendrick Janszen SPIER,Laurens Andriessen VAN BUSKIRK,and others) () SCHERMERHORNGenealogy & Family Chronicles by Richard Schermerhorn Jr.
The Book of Burials – The Churchyard. The greatest percentage of interments records in The Book of Burials are those from the churchyard. Established around on Beaver Street east of South Pearl, this churchyard was the successor to the burial ground alongside the Dutch Reformed Church at Broadway and State Street.
() The honorable schout of the colony of Rensselaerswyck, plaintiff, against Claes Hendrixsz, carpenter, defendant, about certain interrogatories read to the defendant on account of the wounding of Evert Pels and Gysbert Cornelisz, as appears more fully from the document which is returned to his honor, together with the confession.
CLAES JANSE, an early settler in Albany, in owned a lot on the Vossen kil;in company with Ryck Claase Van Vranken, bought land over the river at Niskayuna, afterwards inherited by his step-son, Dirk Bratt; his wife was Volckertje Janse; about he m. Catalyntje, dau.
of Andries De Vos, and wid. of Arent Andriese Bratt. The following is copied from Early Bergen County Families,Van Deursen, pg Van Deursen, Jacobus (Jacob) son of Mattheus Abrahamsen Van Deursen & Helena Robberts m.
14 Nov ,NYC Ref Ch, banns 26 Oct ;Aeltje Gysbertse Uytenbogert,dau. of Gysbert Uytenbogert &Willemptje Claes,bp. 27 Jan NYCRefCh,d. 3 Sep before 1 Mar d. In this foremost lot belonged to Gysbert Gerritse Van Brakel, Deeds, V, Jan Labitie sold 12 morgens out of this farm to Johannes Van Eps.
The hindmost lot was partitioned among Bosboom's four daughters, to wit, Maritie, wife of Hendrick Brouwer, Fytie, wife of Marte Van Benthuysen, Tryntje, wife of John Oliver and Anna, wife of Jan Mebie. Get this book in print Burghers Burgomasters Claes Claessen Cornelis Steenwyck Cornelis van Ruyven Cornelis van Tienhoven David van Baerle Delaware Dirck Dircksen Edward Jessup Elbert Elbertsen Esopus Evert Fort Orange Gerrit Gerritsen Gildersleeve Govert Loockermans Grist Gysbert Hempstead Hendricksen hoven Isaac Jacob Strycker Jacobsen.
Minutes of the Court of Albany, Rensselaerswyck, and Schenectady - ALS Genealogy Books Home – Surnames – States & Counties – Other Genealogy – Rare Non–Genealogy – Links. The book, "Minutes of the Court of Albany, Rensselaerswyck, and Schenectady - ," translated by A. Van Laer, the University of New York, It was not until after the Revolution that spellings of names began to be standardized.
Be sure to check alternative variations of given names, for instance Dirck/Richard, Jacobus/James, Joris/George, Claes/Nicholas, etc. Also watch for Anglicized given names, for instance, Gysbert becoming Gilbert, Geertje becoming Charity, etc.
Ancestors of Roscoe Clinton Myers Claes* Martenszen Van Rosenvelt, born in of Rosenvelt, Zeeland, Netherlands ; died in New Amsterdam, New was the son of Marten~ Van married Jannetje* Samuels Thomas Abt.
Jannetje* Samuels Thomas, born in Zeeland, Netherlands ; died in New Amsterdam, New. Full text of "Papers Relating to the First Settlement of New York by the Dutch, Containing a List of the Early See other formats Google This is a digital copy of a book that was preserved for generations on Hbrary shelves before it was carefully scanned by Google as part of a project to make the world's books discoverable online.
From on, the Director and his Council acting together were vested with executive and legislative powers within New Netherland. These men also constituted the New Netherland Court of Justice a tribunal for the trial of civil and criminal cases. FromDirector William Kieft appointed Dr.
Johannes La Montagne as the sole member of his Council although he did retain the office of Missing: Gysbert and Claes. From inside the book Alida Allen Andries Anna Antony Arthur Barent Benjamin Bergh Bleecker Bradt Brat buried Charles child Child of Johs child-pall church Claes coffin Cornelis Cornelius Cuyler Daniel daughter David deceased Died Dirck Douw Edward Egbert Elizabeth Evert Eyck flats Fonda Francis Frederick funeral Gansevoort George Gerrit.
Book AA, page 66 in the office of the County Clerk of Ulster County, New York, records a complaint of Hendick Claes Schoonover against Debora Christoffels David before the Justice of the Peace Your link to the past since February. Search for your ancestors in free Ships' Passenger lists, Naturalization Records, Palatine Genealogy, Canadian Genealogy, American Genealogy, Native American Genealogy, Huguenots, Mennonites, Almshouse Records, Orphan Records, church records, military muster rolls, census records, land records and more.
Try an Free Trial and Free Trial Genealogy Mystery Book! Death Finds a Way: A Janie Riley Mystery by Lorine McGinnis Schulze Janie Riley is an avid genealogist with a habit of stumbling on to dead bodies.Willemtje Claes, h.v.
Gysbert Elbertszen Margariet Mayers, h.v. Hendrick Martenszen [] Hendrick Claeszen, Soldaet, en Françyntie Boeckee, syn huysvr. den 30 August. Petrus Bayard labadist geworden Aeltje Duycking Marritie Abrahams, h.v.
Zibout Hercksen Abraham du Tout Christina Jans, h.v. Fredrick Hermanszen den 13 Decemb. Andries Breestede."Bergen Records (2nd Book)", Year Book of the Holland Society, Holland Society of New York (): p.
57, 14 Jan Jan Dirckse Straetmaker, Y. M., and Geesje Gerritse, Y. D. This is the second marriage recorded in th erecords (the first was 3 Dec ).