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Lammetje Probasco


NOTES: Also found as Lammertje. Some older sources state the Lammetje was the second of four wives to Jan, a confusion first published in the Somerset County Historical Quarterly. The error may have occurred due to the number of Jans in the family, and the various spellings of Lammetje which are found. A thorough search by Edward Vanarsdale, of West Hempstead, New York, leaving "no stone unturned," shows that Lammetje was the only known wife of Jan van Arsdale. Jan's will, naming patterns, and baptismal records all support Edward's findings.

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Christophel Jurrianse Probasco


1. Lammetje Probasco

2. Heyltie Probasco

3. Jurrian Probasco

4 . Jan Probasco

5. Jakob Probasco

6. Abraham Probasco

7. Aeltje Probasco

8. Sara Probasco

9. Jurian Probasco

10. Christoffel Probasco


NOTES: Van Alstyne, "American Origins of the Probasco Family," Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society, Volum 12, New Series (1927), pages 342 - 349; Will of Jan Simonse van Arsdalen ( "... my beloved wife Lamitie..."), Surrogate's Office, City of New York, Liber 20, page 1; Unger; Abstracts of Wills, New York Historical Society Collections, Volume IV, pages 223 - 224. Jurian Probasco belonged to a company of Kings County militia, 1715.

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Juriaen Probasco

Heyltien Aertss

Juriaen Probasco

Heyltien Aertss


1. Margaret Probasco

2. Christoffel Jurriansen Probasco

3. Anneken Probasco


NOTES: Macy, "Juriaen Probasco's Place of Origin," New York Genealogical and Biblographical Record," Volume 125 Number 4 (October 1994), wherein Juriaen is found abourd the ship Peartree, arriving in New Netherland 1654. He stated, 17 June 1654, that he was from Breslau, Silesia, giving his name as Jurrien Probatski. This was after his evacuation from Brazil following the Portuguese takeover of the Dutch colony there. The evacuees were transported back to Holland, whence many of them chose to immigrate again, to New Netherland. If Juriaen were from Spain or elsewhere, as has often been speculated, it is unlikely he would have named Breslau as his place of origin. Finding Juriaen on the Peartree also lays to rest the myth that he was on the same ship as Dominus Polhemus, which was waylaid by pirates.

Most likely Juriaen was a part of the Dutch colony at Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil, and most likely that is where all the children were baptized. Some have concluded without proof that Dominus Polhemus performed the baptisms.

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Eytie Stryker


NOTES: Van Alstyne; Hoffman, Notes Concerning Settlers of Dutch Descent.

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Jan Gerritse Stryker


Children by Lammertje Seubering:

1. Aeltje Stryker

2. Jannetje Stryker

3. Agneitje Stryker

4. Eytie Stryker

5. Gerrit Janse Stryker

6. Pieter Stryker

7. Sara Stryker

8. Hendrick Stryker


NOTES: Van Alstyne; Ackerman, Bogert Family; Smith, letter of 19 April 1998; Hoffman; Spell, "Cornel Family of French Descent," New York Genealogical and Biogrpahical Record," Volume 96, (April 1965); Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New York, Volume III, New Series: Fernow, 1883; Bergen, Register of Early Settlers of Kings County, (1881); Stryker, The Stryker Family of America, Vol. I; Riker, Annals of Newtown in Queens County, New York, (1852); Dutch-Colonies-list archives, RootsWeb Genealogical Archives.

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Gerrit Stryker


1. Jan Gerritse Stryker

2. Jacob Gerritse Stryker

3. Agnetije Strycker


NOTES: Stryker, Stryker Family in America, (1979).

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Lammertje Seubering

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Roeloff Lukassen Subering


1. Willemtje Seubering

2. Lammertje Seubering

3. Jan Seubering

4. Jacob Seubering

5. Daniel Seubering


NOTES: Smith, quoting Stryker

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