Jane Voorhees
b. circa 1736
Jane Voorhees was born circa 1736. She married Garret Vanderveer, son of Tunis Vanderveer and Aeltje Gerretse Schenck, on 24 April 1756. As of 24 April 1756,her married name was Vanderveer.
Family | Garret Vanderveer b. 4 December 1731, d. 31 January 1803 |
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John G. Vanderveer
b. after 1797
John G. Vanderveer|b. a 1797|p36.htm#i3956|Garret G. Vanderveer|b. 10 Jul 1773\nd. 5 Oct 1823|p472.htm#i3575|Jane Griggs|b. c 1777|p31.htm#i3576|Garret Vanderveer|b. 4 Dec 1731\nd. 31 Jan 1803|p469.htm#i3954|Jane Voorhees|b. c 1736|p36.htm#i3955|||||||
Father | Garret G. Vanderveer b. 10 July 1773, d. 5 October 1823 |
Mother | Jane Griggs b. circa 1777 |
Jane Vanderveer
b. after 1797
Jane Vanderveer|b. a 1797|p36.htm#i3957|Garret G. Vanderveer|b. 10 Jul 1773\nd. 5 Oct 1823|p472.htm#i3575|Jane Griggs|b. c 1777|p31.htm#i3576|Garret Vanderveer|b. 4 Dec 1731\nd. 31 Jan 1803|p469.htm#i3954|Jane Voorhees|b. c 1736|p36.htm#i3955|||||||
Father | Garret G. Vanderveer b. 10 July 1773, d. 5 October 1823 |
Mother | Jane Griggs b. circa 1777 |
Mary Vanderveer
b. after 1797
Mary Vanderveer|b. a 1797|p36.htm#i3958|Garret G. Vanderveer|b. 10 Jul 1773\nd. 5 Oct 1823|p472.htm#i3575|Jane Griggs|b. c 1777|p31.htm#i3576|Garret Vanderveer|b. 4 Dec 1731\nd. 31 Jan 1803|p469.htm#i3954|Jane Voorhees|b. c 1736|p36.htm#i3955|||||||
Father | Garret G. Vanderveer b. 10 July 1773, d. 5 October 1823 |
Mother | Jane Griggs b. circa 1777 |
Sarah Vanderveer
b. after 1797
Sarah Vanderveer|b. a 1797|p36.htm#i3959|Garret G. Vanderveer|b. 10 Jul 1773\nd. 5 Oct 1823|p472.htm#i3575|Jane Griggs|b. c 1777|p31.htm#i3576|Garret Vanderveer|b. 4 Dec 1731\nd. 31 Jan 1803|p469.htm#i3954|Jane Voorhees|b. c 1736|p36.htm#i3955|||||||
Father | Garret G. Vanderveer b. 10 July 1773, d. 5 October 1823 |
Mother | Jane Griggs b. circa 1777 |
Benjamin Schenck Vanderveer
b. after 1797
Benjamin Schenck Vanderveer|b. a 1797|p36.htm#i3960|Garret G. Vanderveer|b. 10 Jul 1773\nd. 5 Oct 1823|p472.htm#i3575|Jane Griggs|b. c 1777|p31.htm#i3576|Garret Vanderveer|b. 4 Dec 1731\nd. 31 Jan 1803|p469.htm#i3954|Jane Voorhees|b. c 1736|p36.htm#i3955|||||||
Father | Garret G. Vanderveer b. 10 July 1773, d. 5 October 1823 |
Mother | Jane Griggs b. circa 1777 |
Benjamin Schenck Vanderveer was born after 1797. He was the son of Garret G. Vanderveer and Jane Griggs.
Garret Vanderveer
b. after 1797
Garret Vanderveer|b. a 1797|p36.htm#i3961|Garret G. Vanderveer|b. 10 Jul 1773\nd. 5 Oct 1823|p472.htm#i3575|Jane Griggs|b. c 1777|p31.htm#i3576|Garret Vanderveer|b. 4 Dec 1731\nd. 31 Jan 1803|p469.htm#i3954|Jane Voorhees|b. c 1736|p36.htm#i3955|||||||
Father | Garret G. Vanderveer b. 10 July 1773, d. 5 October 1823 |
Mother | Jane Griggs b. circa 1777 |
Aeltje Gerretse Schenck
b. circa 1704
Aeltje Gerretse Schenck was born circa 1704. She married Tunis Vanderveer, son of Dominicus Vanderveer and Maria Van Noortwyck, circa 1723. As of circa 1723,her married name was Vanderveer.
Family | Tunis Vanderveer b. 1704, d. 4 November 1773 |
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Tunis G. Vanderveer
b. after 1757
Tunis G. Vanderveer|b. a 1757|p36.htm#i3964|Garret Vanderveer|b. 4 Dec 1731\nd. 31 Jan 1803|p469.htm#i3954|Jane Voorhees|b. c 1736|p36.htm#i3955|Tunis Vanderveer|b. 1704\nd. 4 Nov 1773|p465.htm#i3962|Aeltje G. Schenck|b. c 1704|p36.htm#i3963|||||||
Father | Garret Vanderveer b. 4 December 1731, d. 31 January 1803 |
Mother | Jane Voorhees b. circa 1736 |
Hendrick Vanderveer
b. after 1757
Hendrick Vanderveer|b. a 1757|p36.htm#i3965|Garret Vanderveer|b. 4 Dec 1731\nd. 31 Jan 1803|p469.htm#i3954|Jane Voorhees|b. c 1736|p36.htm#i3955|Tunis Vanderveer|b. 1704\nd. 4 Nov 1773|p465.htm#i3962|Aeltje G. Schenck|b. c 1704|p36.htm#i3963|||||||
Father | Garret Vanderveer b. 4 December 1731, d. 31 January 1803 |
Mother | Jane Voorhees b. circa 1736 |
Vanderveer
b. after 1757
Vanderveer|b. a 1757|p36.htm#i3966|Garret Vanderveer|b. 4 Dec 1731\nd. 31 Jan 1803|p469.htm#i3954|Jane Voorhees|b. c 1736|p36.htm#i3955|Tunis Vanderveer|b. 1704\nd. 4 Nov 1773|p465.htm#i3962|Aeltje G. Schenck|b. c 1704|p36.htm#i3963|||||||
Father | Garret Vanderveer b. 4 December 1731, d. 31 January 1803 |
Mother | Jane Voorhees b. circa 1736 |
Aulchie Vanderveer
b. after 1757
Aulchie Vanderveer|b. a 1757|p36.htm#i3967|Garret Vanderveer|b. 4 Dec 1731\nd. 31 Jan 1803|p469.htm#i3954|Jane Voorhees|b. c 1736|p36.htm#i3955|Tunis Vanderveer|b. 1704\nd. 4 Nov 1773|p465.htm#i3962|Aeltje G. Schenck|b. c 1704|p36.htm#i3963|||||||
Father | Garret Vanderveer b. 4 December 1731, d. 31 January 1803 |
Mother | Jane Voorhees b. circa 1736 |
Aulchie Vanderveer was born after 1757. She was the daughter of Garret Vanderveer and Jane Voorhees.
John Vanderveer
b. after 1757
John Vanderveer|b. a 1757|p36.htm#i3968|Garret Vanderveer|b. 4 Dec 1731\nd. 31 Jan 1803|p469.htm#i3954|Jane Voorhees|b. c 1736|p36.htm#i3955|Tunis Vanderveer|b. 1704\nd. 4 Nov 1773|p465.htm#i3962|Aeltje G. Schenck|b. c 1704|p36.htm#i3963|||||||
Father | Garret Vanderveer b. 4 December 1731, d. 31 January 1803 |
Mother | Jane Voorhees b. circa 1736 |
Sarah Vanderveer
b. after 1757
Sarah Vanderveer|b. a 1757|p36.htm#i3969|Garret Vanderveer|b. 4 Dec 1731\nd. 31 Jan 1803|p469.htm#i3954|Jane Voorhees|b. c 1736|p36.htm#i3955|Tunis Vanderveer|b. 1704\nd. 4 Nov 1773|p465.htm#i3962|Aeltje G. Schenck|b. c 1704|p36.htm#i3963|||||||
Father | Garret Vanderveer b. 4 December 1731, d. 31 January 1803 |
Mother | Jane Voorhees b. circa 1736 |
David G. Vanderveer
b. after 1774
David G. Vanderveer|b. a 1774|p36.htm#i3970|Garret Vanderveer|b. 4 Dec 1731\nd. 31 Jan 1803|p469.htm#i3954|Jane Voorhees|b. c 1736|p36.htm#i3955|Tunis Vanderveer|b. 1704\nd. 4 Nov 1773|p465.htm#i3962|Aeltje G. Schenck|b. c 1704|p36.htm#i3963|||||||
Father | Garret Vanderveer b. 4 December 1731, d. 31 January 1803 |
Mother | Jane Voorhees b. circa 1736 |
Maria Van Noortwyck
b. circa 1683
Maria Van Noortwyck was born circa 1683. She married Dominicus Vanderveer, son of Cornelius Janse Vanderveer and Tryntje Mandeville, on 28 January 1703 at New York. As of 28 January 1703,her married name was Vanderveer.
Family | Dominicus Vanderveer b. 16 November 1679, d. 1755 |
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Tryntje Mandeville
b. circa 1647
Tryntje Mandeville was born circa 1647. She married Cornelius Janse Vanderveer, son of Jan Cornelisse Dominicus and Neeltje Kempe, in 1667 at Flatbush, Kings County, New York. As of 1667,her married name was Vanderveer.
Family | Cornelius Janse Vanderveer b. 3 March 1622/23, d. before 22 February 1703 |
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Neeltje Kempe
b. circa 1602
Neeltje Kempe was born circa 1602. She married Jan Cornelisse Dominicus, son of Cornelis Dominicus, circa 1622 at Zeeland, Netherlands. As of circa 1622,her married name was Dominicus.
Family | Jan Cornelisse Dominicus b. circa 1600, d. before 1649 |
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Dominicus Jansz
b. circa 1525
Dominicus Jansz|b. c 1525|p36.htm#i3978|Jan Cornelisz Van Hove|b. c 1500|p36.htm#i3980|Balduinken Adriansdr Van Ouwerdinge|b. c 1502|p36.htm#i3981|||||||||||||
Father | Jan Cornelisz Van Hove b. circa 1500 |
Mother | Balduinken Adriansdr Van Ouwerdinge b. circa 1502 |
Dominicus Jansz was born circa 1525 at Zeeland, Netherlands. He was the son of Jan Cornelisz Van Hove and Balduinken Adriansdr Van Ouwerdinge. Dominicus Jansz married Mayken Jansz Van Schule before 1576.
Family | Mayken Jansz Van Schule b. circa 1547 |
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Mayken Jansz Van Schule
b. circa 1547
Mayken Jansz Van Schule was born circa 1547. She married Dominicus Jansz, son of Jan Cornelisz Van Hove and Balduinken Adriansdr Van Ouwerdinge, before 1576. As of before 1576,her married name was Jansz.
Family | Dominicus Jansz b. circa 1525 |
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Jan Cornelisz Van Hove
b. circa 1500
Jan Cornelisz Van Hove was born circa 1500 at Ouwerdinge, Zeeland, Netherlands. He married Balduinken Adriansdr Van Ouwerdinge circa 1523.
Family | Balduinken Adriansdr Van Ouwerdinge b. circa 1502 |
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Balduinken Adriansdr Van Ouwerdinge
b. circa 1502
Balduinken Adriansdr Van Ouwerdinge was born circa 1502. She married Jan Cornelisz Van Hove circa 1523. As of circa 1523,her married name was Van Hove.
Family | Jan Cornelisz Van Hove b. circa 1500 |
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Abigail Matlack
b. circa 1707
Abigail Matlack was born circa 1707. As of circa 1727,her married name was Stokes. She married Thomas Stokes III, son of Thomas L. Stokes of Burlington County and Deliverance Horner, in 1741 at the Haddonfield Meeting, New Jersey.1
Family | Thomas Stokes III b. after 1705 |
Citations
- [S107] John Clement, Clement, pg. 304.
Deliverance Stokes
b. after 1705
Deliverance Stokes|b. a 1705|p36.htm#i3984|Thomas L. Stokes of Burlington County|b. 1682\nd. 6 Nov 1736|p459.htm#i326|Deliverance Horner|b. 25 Mar 1685\nd. 1714|p455.htm#i327|Thomas Stokes of Lower Shadwell|b. 1643\nd. 11 Sep 1720|p456.htm#i342|Mary Barnard of Stepney|b. 25 Mar 1645\nd. 1699|p452.htm#i343|Isaac Horner of Northampton|b. 8 Oct 1648\nd. 20 Dec 1708|p454.htm#i419|Lydia Wright|b. 1655|p3.htm#i420|
Father | Thomas L. Stokes of Burlington County1 b. 1682, d. 6 November 1736 |
Mother | Deliverance Horner1 b. 25 March 1685, d. 1714 |
Deliverance Stokes was born after 1705. She was the daughter of Thomas L. Stokes of Burlington County and Deliverance Horner.1 As of circa 1725,her married name was Conrow. Deliverance Stokes married Darling Conrow circa 1725.1
Family | Darling Conrow b. circa 1703 |
Citations
- [S107] John Clement, Clement, pg. 304.
Darling Conrow
b. circa 1703
Darling Conrow was born circa 1703. He married Deliverance Stokes, daughter of Thomas L. Stokes of Burlington County and Deliverance Horner, circa 1725.1
Family | Deliverance Stokes b. after 1705 |
Citations
- [S107] John Clement, Clement, pg. 304.
Rachel Stokes
b. after 1716
Rachel Stokes|b. a 1716|p36.htm#i3986|Thomas L. Stokes of Burlington County|b. 1682\nd. 6 Nov 1736|p459.htm#i326|Deliverance Horner|b. 25 Mar 1685\nd. 1714|p455.htm#i327|Thomas Stokes of Lower Shadwell|b. 1643\nd. 11 Sep 1720|p456.htm#i342|Mary Barnard of Stepney|b. 25 Mar 1645\nd. 1699|p452.htm#i343|Isaac Horner of Northampton|b. 8 Oct 1648\nd. 20 Dec 1708|p454.htm#i419|Lydia Wright|b. 1655|p3.htm#i420|
Father | Thomas L. Stokes of Burlington County1 b. 1682, d. 6 November 1736 |
Mother | Deliverance Horner1 b. 25 March 1685, d. 1714 |
Rachel Stokes was born after 1716. She was the daughter of Thomas L. Stokes of Burlington County and Deliverance Horner.1 Rachel Stokes married John Cowperthwaite circa 1735.1
Family | John Cowperthwaite b. circa 1703 |
Citations
- [S107] John Clement, Clement, pg. 304.
John Cowperthwaite
b. circa 1703
John Cowperthwaite was born circa 1703. He married Rachel Stokes, daughter of Thomas L. Stokes of Burlington County and Deliverance Horner, circa 1735.1
Family | Rachel Stokes b. after 1716 |
Citations
- [S107] John Clement, Clement, pg. 304.
Sara Van Tassel
b. circa 1674
Also called Sarah Van Festen.1 Sara Van Tassel was born circa 1674. She married Barnet Dewitt in 1694 at Terrytown, Westchester, New York. As of 1694,her married name was Dewitt. Sara Van Tassel and Barnet Dewitt were were members on 24 October 1711 at the Six Mile Run Church, Franklin Park (present), Somerset County, New Jersey.1 Sara Van Tassel was a witness where Charles L. Fontine and Magdaleentje Reynerse were members on 24 October 1711 at the Six Mile Run Church, Franklin Park (present), Somerset County, New Jersey.
Family | Barnet Dewitt b. 19 January 1665/66, d. after 1723 |
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Citations
- [S105] A. Van Doren Honeyman, ".", Vol. VII.
Andreas Dewitt
b. 1695
Andreas Dewitt|b. 1695|p36.htm#i3992|Barnet Dewitt|b. 19 Jan 1665/66\nd. a 1723|p456.htm#i3990|Sara Van Tassel|b. c 1674|p36.htm#i3991|||||||||||||
Father | Barnet Dewitt b. 19 January 1665/66, d. after 1723 |
Mother | Sara Van Tassel b. circa 1674 |
Andreas Dewitt was born in 1695 at Phillipsburg, Westchester County, New York. He was the son of Barnet Dewitt and Sara Van Tassel.
Petrus Dewitt
b. 21 April 1697
Petrus Dewitt|b. 21 Apr 1697|p36.htm#i3994|Barnet Dewitt|b. 19 Jan 1665/66\nd. a 1723|p456.htm#i3990|Sara Van Tassel|b. c 1674|p36.htm#i3991|||||||||||||
Father | Barnet Dewitt b. 19 January 1665/66, d. after 1723 |
Mother | Sara Van Tassel b. circa 1674 |
Petrus Dewitt and Paulus Dewitt were were twins.. Petrus Dewitt was baptized on 21 April 1697 at the Sleepy Hollow Church, Phillipsburg, Westchester County, New York. He was the son of Barnet Dewitt and Sara Van Tassel.
Catherine Dewitt
b. 24 April 1699
Catherine Dewitt|b. 24 Apr 1699|p36.htm#i3995|Barnet Dewitt|b. 19 Jan 1665/66\nd. a 1723|p456.htm#i3990|Sara Van Tassel|b. c 1674|p36.htm#i3991|||||||||||||
Father | Barnet Dewitt b. 19 January 1665/66, d. after 1723 |
Mother | Sara Van Tassel b. circa 1674 |
Catherine Dewitt was baptized on 24 April 1699 at the Sleepy Hollow Church, Phillipsburg, Westchester County, New York. She was the daughter of Barnet Dewitt and Sara Van Tassel.
Barnet Dewitt
b. 1705/6
Barnet Dewitt|b. 1705/6|p36.htm#i3996|Barnet Dewitt|b. 19 Jan 1665/66\nd. a 1723|p456.htm#i3990|Sara Van Tassel|b. c 1674|p36.htm#i3991|||||||||||||
Father | Barnet Dewitt b. 19 January 1665/66, d. after 1723 |
Mother | Sara Van Tassel b. circa 1674 |
Barnet Dewitt was born in 1705/6 at Phillipsburg, Westchester County, New York. He was the son of Barnet Dewitt and Sara Van Tassel. Barnet Dewitt married Neeltje (?) in 1736 at Somerset County, New Jersey.
Family | Neeltje (?) b. circa 1716 |
Neeltje (?)
b. circa 1716
Neeltje (?) was born circa 1716. She married Barnet Dewitt, son of Barnet Dewitt and Sara Van Tassel, in 1736 at Somerset County, New Jersey.
Family | Barnet Dewitt b. 1705/6 |
Titus Dewitt
b. circa 1715
Titus Dewitt|b. c 1715|p36.htm#i3998|Barnet Dewitt|b. 19 Jan 1665/66\nd. a 1723|p456.htm#i3990|Sara Van Tassel|b. c 1674|p36.htm#i3991|||||||||||||
Father | Barnet Dewitt b. 19 January 1665/66, d. after 1723 |
Mother | Sara Van Tassel b. circa 1674 |
Titus Dewitt was born circa 1715 at New Jersey. He was the son of Barnet Dewitt and Sara Van Tassel. Titus Dewitt married Elizabeth Waverly circa 1737 at Somerset County, New Jersey.
Family | Elizabeth Waverly b. circa 1717 |
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Elizabeth Waverly
b. circa 1717
Elizabeth Waverly was born circa 1717. She married Titus Dewitt, son of Barnet Dewitt and Sara Van Tassel, circa 1737 at Somerset County, New Jersey. As of circa 1737,her married name was Dewitt.
Family | Titus Dewitt b. circa 1715 |
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Thomas Dewitt
b. 13 December 1741
Thomas Dewitt|b. 13 Dec 1741|p36.htm#i4000|Titus Dewitt|b. c 1715|p36.htm#i3998|Elizabeth Waverly|b. c 1717|p36.htm#i3999|Barnet Dewitt|b. 19 Jan 1665/66\nd. a 1723|p456.htm#i3990|Sara Van Tassel|b. c 1674|p36.htm#i3991|||||||
Father | Titus Dewitt b. circa 1715 |
Mother | Elizabeth Waverly b. circa 1717 |
Thomas Dewitt was baptized on 13 December 1741 at the First Reformed Church of Raritan, Somerville, Somerset County, New Jersey; Dewitt, Tietus and wife, Elisabet--Thomas.1 He was the son of Titus Dewitt and Elizabeth Waverly.
Citations
- [S105] A. Van Doren Honeyman, ".", Vol. II.
Richard Hendrickson
b. before 1838
Richard Hendrickson was born before 1838. He married Ellen Stevens Hall before 1861.
Family | Ellen Stevens Hall b. circa 1840 |
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Ellen Stevens Hall
b. circa 1840
Ellen Stevens Hall was born circa 1840. She married Richard Hendrickson before 1861.
Family | Richard Hendrickson b. before 1838 |
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Daniel L. Ketchum
b. 1762
Daniel L. Ketchum was born in 1762. He married Anne Bowne, daughter of Samuel Bowne and Patience Conover, before 1800.
Family | Anne Bowne b. 1769, d. 1805 |
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Esther (?)
b. circa 1699
Esther (?) was born circa 1699. She married Samuel Bowne, son of James Bowne and Mary Stout, before 1722. As of before 1722,her married name was Bowne.
Family | Samuel Bowne b. circa 1698, d. 1756 |
Children |
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Edwin Conover
b. after 1859
Edwin Conover|b. a 1859|p36.htm#i4015|John Schenck Conover|b. 29 Jun 1833\nd. 1896|p485.htm#i3593|Emeline McLean Sproul|b. 1839\nd. 1909|p487.htm#i3594|Barnes S. Covenhoven|b. 20 Jan 1800\nd. 29 Apr 1870|p480.htm#i3505|Amelia F. Ketchum|b. 26 May 1800\nd. 4 Sep 1889|p483.htm#i3506|||||||
Father | John Schenck Conover b. 29 June 1833, d. 1896 |
Mother | Emeline McLean Sproul b. 1839, d. 1909 |
Edwin Conover was born after 1859. He was the son of John Schenck Conover and Emeline McLean Sproul.
Mary Elizabeth Conover
b. after 1859
Mary Elizabeth Conover|b. a 1859|p36.htm#i4016|John Schenck Conover|b. 29 Jun 1833\nd. 1896|p485.htm#i3593|Emeline McLean Sproul|b. 1839\nd. 1909|p487.htm#i3594|Barnes S. Covenhoven|b. 20 Jan 1800\nd. 29 Apr 1870|p480.htm#i3505|Amelia F. Ketchum|b. 26 May 1800\nd. 4 Sep 1889|p483.htm#i3506|||||||
Father | John Schenck Conover b. 29 June 1833, d. 1896 |
Mother | Emeline McLean Sproul b. 1839, d. 1909 |
Mary Elizabeth Conover was born after 1859. She was the daughter of John Schenck Conover and Emeline McLean Sproul.
Ellen Conover
b. after 1859
Ellen Conover|b. a 1859|p36.htm#i4017|John Schenck Conover|b. 29 Jun 1833\nd. 1896|p485.htm#i3593|Emeline McLean Sproul|b. 1839\nd. 1909|p487.htm#i3594|Barnes S. Covenhoven|b. 20 Jan 1800\nd. 29 Apr 1870|p480.htm#i3505|Amelia F. Ketchum|b. 26 May 1800\nd. 4 Sep 1889|p483.htm#i3506|||||||
Father | John Schenck Conover b. 29 June 1833, d. 1896 |
Mother | Emeline McLean Sproul b. 1839, d. 1909 |
Ellen Conover was born after 1859. She was the daughter of John Schenck Conover and Emeline McLean Sproul.
Willie Conover
b. after 1859
Willie Conover|b. a 1859|p36.htm#i4018|John Schenck Conover|b. 29 Jun 1833\nd. 1896|p485.htm#i3593|Emeline McLean Sproul|b. 1839\nd. 1909|p487.htm#i3594|Barnes S. Covenhoven|b. 20 Jan 1800\nd. 29 Apr 1870|p480.htm#i3505|Amelia F. Ketchum|b. 26 May 1800\nd. 4 Sep 1889|p483.htm#i3506|||||||
Father | John Schenck Conover b. 29 June 1833, d. 1896 |
Mother | Emeline McLean Sproul b. 1839, d. 1909 |
Willie Conover was born after 1859. He was the son of John Schenck Conover and Emeline McLean Sproul.
Mary Stout1
b. 1650
Mary Stout was born in 1650. She married James Bowne circa 1670. As of circa 1670,her married name was Bowne.
Family | James Bowne b. 1636, d. 1692 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S130] ., Descendants of John Stout.
Hillegond Webber
b. 25 March 1674
Hillegond Webber|b. 25 Mar 1674|p36.htm#i4024|Wolfert Webber III|b. 24 Dec 1634|p24.htm#i3081|Geertje Hassing|b. c 1645\nd. b 15 Apr 1715|p455.htm#i3082|Wolfert Webber Jr.|b. 18 Jan 1604\nd. 3 Sep 1670|p446.htm#i3083|Anna J. Wallis|b. 7 Mar 1610\nd. 5 May 1694|p451.htm#i3084|Reverend Warnard Hassing|b. b 1623\nd. Dec 1663|p445.htm#i3085||||
Father | Wolfert Webber III b. 24 December 1634 |
Mother | Geertje Hassing b. circa 1645, d. before 15 April 1715 |
Hillegond Webber was baptized on 25 March 1674 at the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, Kings County, New York.1 She was the daughter of Wolfert Webber III and Geertje Hassing. As of circa 1689,her married name was Minthorne. Hillegond Webber married Philp Minthorne circa 1689. Hillegond Webber witnessed the baptism of Johannes Fonteyn on 21 October 1694 at the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, Kings County, New York.2 Hillegond Webber witnessed the will of Wolfert Webber III on 15 April 1715 at the Out Ward of Manhatten Island, New York; "In the name of God, Amen. April 15, 1715, in the First year of the Glorious Reign of our Sovereign Lord, King George [1st]. I, WOLFERT WEBBER, of the Out Ward of New York, yeoman, enjoying yet good health, but being ancient. I make my well beloved son-in-law, Philip Minthorne, of the Out Ward, wheel wright, executor. All debts to be paid, and an inventory to be made. I leave to my daughter Anneken, wife of Jacques Fonteyn, of Raritan, Somerset County, New Jersey, œ2, 10s., as a preference for her birthright, whereby I do utterly cut her off from being my Heiress at Law. I leave to my granddaughter, Geertie Fonteyn, daughter of Jacques Fonteyn, a silver cup of the value of œ8, for her being called after the name of my wife, Geertie Webbers, deceased. I leave to my granddaughter, Geertie Minthorn, daughter of Philip Minthorn, a silver cup of the value of œ8, for her being called after the name of my wife Geertie, deceased. I do ratify and confirm the devise and bequest which I have willed and declared to the said Jacques Fonteyn, and his wife Anneken, and to Philip Minthorn, and Hillegard his wife, each an equal part of my land at Poughkeepsie, in Duchess County, containing and bounded as by the several writings may appear, and made March 7, 1712. I leave to Philip Minthorne and his wife Hillegarde, all that my dwelling house and lot, orchard, and pasture, with all that certain parcel of land at the Bowery, on the south side of Captain Blagge, joining the Kings farm commonly called the Negroes farm, about 32 acres, with all appurtenances. All the rest to my children equally." Witnesses, John Conrad Codwise, Peter De Reimer, Isaac De Reimer. Proved, February 5, 1717. At that time John Conrad Codwise was dead. [NOTE.--Wolfert Webber's name is connected with two important tracts of land in New York. A large tract of low land extending from the Bowery nearly to Cherry Street was known as Wolfert Webber's Meadows. There was a clear spring of water between Mott and Mulberry streets, and from this a brook or rivulet wound its devious way through the meadows, and emptied into the East River at what is now James Slip. This stream separated the Montgomerie Ward, on the south from the Out Ward on the north, and the Out Ward embraced all the rest of Manhattan Island. The farm left to his son-in-law, Philip Minthorn, was well known in later days as the "Minthorn Farm." It was on the east side of the Bowery and extended from First Street to Fifth Street. Its eastern boundary was Orchard Street. The alley known as Extra Place is in the south side of the farm. Mangle Minthorne, a representative of this family, had a daughter, Hannah, who married Governor Daniel D. Tompkins.--W. S. P.].3
Family | Philp Minthorne b. circa 1667 |
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Philp Minthorne
b. circa 1667
Philp Minthorne was born circa 1667. He married Hillegond Webber, daughter of Wolfert Webber III and Geertje Hassing, circa 1689. Philp Minthorne witnessed the baptism of Geertje Fonteyn on 29 January 1699 at the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, Kings County, New York.1,2 Philp Minthorne witnessed the baptism of Wolfert Fonteyn on 25 August 1700 at the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, Kings County, New York.1,2 Philp Minthorne witnessed the baptism of Geertje Fonteyn on 5 December 1701 at the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, Kings County, New York. Philp Minthorne was a wheelwright in 1715 at the Out Ward of Manhatten Island, New York. He witnessed the will of Wolfert Webber III on 15 April 1715 at the Out Ward of Manhatten Island, New York; "In the name of God, Amen. April 15, 1715, in the First year of the Glorious Reign of our Sovereign Lord, King George [1st]. I, WOLFERT WEBBER, of the Out Ward of New York, yeoman, enjoying yet good health, but being ancient. I make my well beloved son-in-law, Philip Minthorne, of the Out Ward, wheel wright, executor. All debts to be paid, and an inventory to be made. I leave to my daughter Anneken, wife of Jacques Fonteyn, of Raritan, Somerset County, New Jersey, œ2, 10s., as a preference for her birthright, whereby I do utterly cut her off from being my Heiress at Law. I leave to my granddaughter, Geertie Fonteyn, daughter of Jacques Fonteyn, a silver cup of the value of œ8, for her being called after the name of my wife, Geertie Webbers, deceased. I leave to my granddaughter, Geertie Minthorn, daughter of Philip Minthorn, a silver cup of the value of œ8, for her being called after the name of my wife Geertie, deceased. I do ratify and confirm the devise and bequest which I have willed and declared to the said Jacques Fonteyn, and his wife Anneken, and to Philip Minthorn, and Hillegard his wife, each an equal part of my land at Poughkeepsie, in Duchess County, containing and bounded as by the several writings may appear, and made March 7, 1712. I leave to Philip Minthorne and his wife Hillegarde, all that my dwelling house and lot, orchard, and pasture, with all that certain parcel of land at the Bowery, on the south side of Captain Blagge, joining the Kings farm commonly called the Negroes farm, about 32 acres, with all appurtenances. All the rest to my children equally." Witnesses, John Conrad Codwise, Peter De Reimer, Isaac De Reimer. Proved, February 5, 1717. At that time John Conrad Codwise was dead. [NOTE.--Wolfert Webber's name is connected with two important tracts of land in New York. A large tract of low land extending from the Bowery nearly to Cherry Street was known as Wolfert Webber's Meadows. There was a clear spring of water between Mott and Mulberry streets, and from this a brook or rivulet wound its devious way through the meadows, and emptied into the East River at what is now James Slip. This stream separated the Montgomerie Ward, on the south from the Out Ward on the north, and the Out Ward embraced all the rest of Manhattan Island. The farm left to his son-in-law, Philip Minthorn, was well known in later days as the "Minthorn Farm." It was on the east side of the Bowery and extended from First Street to Fifth Street. Its eastern boundary was Orchard Street. The alley known as Extra Place is in the south side of the farm. Mangle Minthorne, a representative of this family, had a daughter, Hannah, who married Governor Daniel D. Tompkins.--W. S. P.].3
Family | Hillegond Webber b. 25 March 1674 |
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Geertie Minthorne
b. after 1690
Geertie Minthorne|b. a 1690|p36.htm#i4026|Philp Minthorne|b. c 1667|p36.htm#i4025|Hillegond Webber|b. 25 Mar 1674|p36.htm#i4024|||||||Wolfert Webber III|b. 24 Dec 1634|p24.htm#i3081|Geertje Hassing|b. c 1645\nd. b 15 Apr 1715|p455.htm#i3082|
Father | Philp Minthorne b. circa 1667 |
Mother | Hillegond Webber b. 25 March 1674 |
Geertie Minthorne was born after 1690. She was the daughter of Philp Minthorne and Hillegond Webber. Geertie Minthorne witnessed the will of Wolfert Webber III on 15 April 1715 at the Out Ward of Manhatten Island, New York; "In the name of God, Amen. April 15, 1715, in the First year of the Glorious Reign of our Sovereign Lord, King George [1st]. I, WOLFERT WEBBER, of the Out Ward of New York, yeoman, enjoying yet good health, but being ancient. I make my well beloved son-in-law, Philip Minthorne, of the Out Ward, wheel wright, executor. All debts to be paid, and an inventory to be made. I leave to my daughter Anneken, wife of Jacques Fonteyn, of Raritan, Somerset County, New Jersey, œ2, 10s., as a preference for her birthright, whereby I do utterly cut her off from being my Heiress at Law. I leave to my granddaughter, Geertie Fonteyn, daughter of Jacques Fonteyn, a silver cup of the value of œ8, for her being called after the name of my wife, Geertie Webbers, deceased. I leave to my granddaughter, Geertie Minthorn, daughter of Philip Minthorn, a silver cup of the value of œ8, for her being called after the name of my wife Geertie, deceased. I do ratify and confirm the devise and bequest which I have willed and declared to the said Jacques Fonteyn, and his wife Anneken, and to Philip Minthorn, and Hillegard his wife, each an equal part of my land at Poughkeepsie, in Duchess County, containing and bounded as by the several writings may appear, and made March 7, 1712. I leave to Philip Minthorne and his wife Hillegarde, all that my dwelling house and lot, orchard, and pasture, with all that certain parcel of land at the Bowery, on the south side of Captain Blagge, joining the Kings farm commonly called the Negroes farm, about 32 acres, with all appurtenances. All the rest to my children equally." Witnesses, John Conrad Codwise, Peter De Reimer, Isaac De Reimer. Proved, February 5, 1717. At that time John Conrad Codwise was dead. [NOTE.--Wolfert Webber's name is connected with two important tracts of land in New York. A large tract of low land extending from the Bowery nearly to Cherry Street was known as Wolfert Webber's Meadows. There was a clear spring of water between Mott and Mulberry streets, and from this a brook or rivulet wound its devious way through the meadows, and emptied into the East River at what is now James Slip. This stream separated the Montgomerie Ward, on the south from the Out Ward on the north, and the Out Ward embraced all the rest of Manhattan Island. The farm left to his son-in-law, Philip Minthorn, was well known in later days as the "Minthorn Farm." It was on the east side of the Bowery and extended from First Street to Fifth Street. Its eastern boundary was Orchard Street. The alley known as Extra Place is in the south side of the farm. Mangle Minthorne, a representative of this family, had a daughter, Hannah, who married Governor Daniel D. Tompkins.--W. S. P.].1
Citations
- [S131] Surrogate Office, Abstracts of Unrecorded Wills Prior to 1790 Vol. XI.
Johannes Fonteyn1
b. 26 April 1696
Johannes Fonteyn|b. 26 Apr 1696|p36.htm#i4027|Jacques Jacobus Fonteyn|b. c 1666\nd. b 5 Oct 1750|p461.htm#i3075|Anna Webber|b. 4 Jul 1671\nd. c 1750|p461.htm#i3076|Charel Fonteyn|b. b 1625\nd. b Sep 1687|p450.htm#i2583|Catharyn de Baile|b. b 1627\nd. 1707|p453.htm#i3087|Wolfert Webber III|b. 24 Dec 1634|p24.htm#i3081|Geertje Hassing|b. c 1645\nd. b 15 Apr 1715|p455.htm#i3082|
Father | Jacques Jacobus Fonteyn1 b. circa 1666, d. before 5 October 1750 |
Mother | Anna Webber1 b. 4 July 1671, d. circa 1750 |
Johannes Fonteyn was baptized on 26 April 1696 at the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, Kings County, New York.1,2 He was the son of Jacques Jacobus Fonteyn and Anna Webber.1
Philip Minthorne Jr.1
b. 6 December 1696
Philip Minthorne Jr.|b. 6 Dec 1696|p36.htm#i4028|Philp Minthorne|b. c 1667|p36.htm#i4025|Hillegond Webber|b. 25 Mar 1674|p36.htm#i4024|||||||Wolfert Webber III|b. 24 Dec 1634|p24.htm#i3081|Geertje Hassing|b. c 1645\nd. b 15 Apr 1715|p455.htm#i3082|
Father | Philp Minthorne1 b. circa 1667 |
Mother | Hillegond Webber1 b. 25 March 1674 |
Philip Minthorne Jr. was baptized on 6 December 1696 at the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, Kings County, New York.1 He was the son of Philp Minthorne and Hillegond Webber.1
Citations
- [S345] Theodore Brassard, RDC NA Baptisms.