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Tymen Jansen Jans1
M, d. after 1627
Tymen Jansen Jans died after 1627 at The Netherlands.1 He married Marytje Webber before 1630 at The Netherlands.1
Family | Marytje Webber d. a 1628 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S130] Robert George Hubbard, "Bob Hubbard's Family Tree," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Dec 2004.
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Jaere Janse
F, b. 1629
Jaere Janse was born in 1629 (27 at marriage.)1,2 She married Egbert Meynderts, son of Meijndert Egberts.1 (Banns for Jaere Janse and Egbert Meynderts publ. On 24 August 1656 at Amsterdam, The Netherlands.)2
Family | Egbert Meynderts |
Children |
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Name variation: Jaepje Jans.3 Name variation: Jaipi Jans.1 Name variation: Jacobje Jans van Rosendael.2 Married name: Egbertsen.
Citations
- [S293] Mary DeWitt, Mynderts File.
- [S1153] Amsterdam Baptismal and Marriage Registers. Online at https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/, Marriages. DTB 476, p.256. Egbert Meijndertse (widower of Marritje Coenen) and Jacobje Jans van Rosendael, 24 Aug 1656.
- [S69] Mary DeWitt, DeWitt Documents, w/b copies.
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Johannes Janse1
M, b. 15 November 1696
Father | Matthys Janse d. bt 21 Aug 1727 - 5 Oct 1727 |
Mother | Anna Elmendorf |
Johannes Janse was baptized on 15 November 1696 at Kingston, NY.1 He married Anna Shepmoes, daughter of Dirck Janse Shepmoes and Grietje Tappen, on 8 July 1725.1
Family | Anna Shepmoes b. 3 Sep 1704 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S172] Mary DeWitt, Elmendorf File.
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Margaret Janse1
F, b. 4 June 1699
Father | Matthys Janse d. bt 21 Aug 1727 - 5 Oct 1727 |
Mother | Anna Elmendorf |
Margaret Janse was baptized on 4 June 1699 at Kingston, Ulster County, NY.1 She married Louis Du Bois, son of Jacob Du Bois and Gertrude Gerritsen Van Newkirk, on 22 May 1720 ((maybe date of banns.)2,3)
Family | Louis Du Bois b. 6 Jan 1695, d. 1784 |
Children |
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Matthys Janse1
M, d. between 21 August 1727 and 5 October 1727
Father | Jan Matthyson Van Keulen |
Mother | Madeline Blanchan b. 1648 |
Matthys Janse married (1) Anna Elmendorf, daughter of Jacobus Conradt van Elmendorf and Grietje Aertse Van Wagenen, on 7 June 1695 at Kingston, NY.2 Matthys Janse married (2) Rachel Popinga on 13 June 1703.2 Matthys Janse married (3) Annatje Masten on 1 May 1712.2 Matthys Janse died between 21 August 1727 and 5 October 1727.2
Family 1 | Anna Elmendorf |
Children |
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Family 2 | Rachel Popinga |
Child |
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Family 3 | Annatje Masten |
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Abraham Jansen1
M, d. after May 1806
Abraham Jansen was born at Ramapo, Orange County (now Rockland), NY, (possibly.)1 He married Maria Van Houten, daughter of Klaas Van Houten and Pietertye Blauvelt, on 6 December 1798 at Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, NY.1 Abraham Jansen died after May 1806.1
Family | Maria Van Houten b. 25 Mar 1773 |
Child |
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Name variation: Abraham Johnson.1
Citations
- [S130] Robert George Hubbard, "Bob Hubbard's Family Tree," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Dec 2004.
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Ann Eliza Jansen1
F, b. 11 November 1804
Father | Thomas H Jansen b. 28 Jun 1780, d. 4 Aug 1854 |
Mother | Antje Van Gaasbeek b. 2 Oct 1782, d. 16 Nov 1856 |
Family | Abraham Fort |
Married name: Fort.
Citations
- [S380] Mary DeWitt, Van Gaasbeck File.
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Annica Jansen1
F
Father | Antony Jansen Van Salee b. 1607, d. c 1676 |
Mother | Grietje Reiners b. 1602 |
Family | Thomas Southard |
Child |
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Caroline Jansen1,2
F, b. 21 July 1812
Father | Thomas H Jansen b. 28 Jun 1780, d. 4 Aug 1854 |
Mother | Antje Van Gaasbeek b. 2 Oct 1782, d. 16 Nov 1856 |
Caroline Jansen was born on 21 July 1812 at Marbletown, NY.2 She married William Van Gaasbeck, son of Thomas G Van Gaasbeck and Margaret Folant.1
Family | William Van Gaasbeck b. 6 Apr 1794 |
Married name: Van Gaasbeck.
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Catherine Jansen1
F, b. 25 March 1784, d. 12 May 1860
Catherine Jansen was born on 25 March 1784.2 She married Frederick DeWitt, son of Levi DeWitt and Wyntje Schoonmaker, on 29 March 1802.2 Catherine Jansen died on 12 May 1860.2
Family | Frederick DeWitt b. 30 Nov 1781, d. 7 Oct 1865 |
Child |
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Married name: DeWitt.
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Catherine Stanley Jansen1
F
Father | Thomas H Jansen b. 28 Jun 1780, d. 4 Aug 1854 |
Mother | Antje Van Gaasbeek b. 2 Oct 1782, d. 16 Nov 1856 |
Family | Hiram Van Steenbergh |
Married name: Van Steenbergh.
Citations
- [S380] Mary DeWitt, Van Gaasbeck File.
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Eva Antonise Jansen1,2
F, b. 1641
Father | Antony Jansen Van Salee b. 1607, d. c 1676 |
Mother | Grietje Reiners b. 1602 |
Eva Antonise Jansen was born in 1641.1 She was baptized on 3 November 1647 in the Dutch Reformed Church at New Amsterdam at age 6.3 She married Ferdinand Van Sicklen circa 1660.1
Family | Ferdinand Van Sicklen b. 1634, d. c 1712 |
Children |
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Name variation: Eva Antonisdr Van Salee.3 Married name: Van Sicklen.
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Harmen Jansen
M, b. 1684
Father | Jan Harmsen b. 17 Apr 1658 |
Mother | Aeltje Abrams |
Harmen Jansen was born in 1684.1,2 He married Margaret Montross, daughter of Pierre Montross and Margaret Davids.1,3,2
Family | Margaret Montross b. 25 Jun 1691 |
Children |
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NOTE: Bergen Families (Montross File) has Margaret's parents as Jan Harmse and Aeltje Abrahams [Rycken]; and Harmen's father only as Jan Harmse (no mother). Walter Ackerman has Harmen's parents as Jan Harmse van Lennep and Aeltje Abrahams. It is unclear whether they are siblings. It is also unclear whether they are actually different couples! Bergen Families has Harmen (who marries Mary Post) and Margaret (who marries Abraham Ecker) as children of Herman Montross and Grietje Jans. There are more children baptised in DRC Sleepy Hollow
See also Taylor, John Wilson, "Origin of the Montross Family of New York" in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Vol. 87, No. 2, April 1956, p. 69-76.1,4,5,2,6 Name variation: Harmen Van Lennep.1 Name variation: Herman Montros.3
See also Taylor, John Wilson, "Origin of the Montross Family of New York" in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Vol. 87, No. 2, April 1956, p. 69-76.1,4,5,2,6 Name variation: Harmen Van Lennep.1 Name variation: Herman Montros.3
Citations
- [S74] Charles S Cornell Jr., Pedigree W.K. Ackerman.
- [S499] New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Record, vol. 87 (Apr. 1956), pg. 69-76. Origin of the Montross Family of New York.
- [S79] Mary DeWitt, Ackerman File: Ackerman application and Family Group Sheet, Bancker File.
- [S1134] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online http://njgsbc.org/indexes/bergen-county-families/, Montross File.
- [S1261] N.Y.) First Reformed Church (North Tarrytown, RDC Sleepy Hollow.
- [S1173] Afin Broekman, Notes.
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Harry H. Jansen1
M, b. 28 November 1895, d. 30 June 1980
Harry H. Jansen was born on 28 November 1895 at The Netherlands.1,2 He married Hazel Monroe.1 Harry H. Jansen died on 30 June 1980 at Waldwick, Bergen County, NJ.1 He was buried on 3 July 1980.1
Family | Hazel Monroe d. a 1980 |
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Helen Jansen1
F, b. 29 January 1809
Father | Thomas H Jansen b. 28 Jun 1780, d. 4 Aug 1854 |
Mother | Antje Van Gaasbeek b. 2 Oct 1782, d. 16 Nov 1856 |
Helen Jansen was baptized on 29 January 1809.1 She married Daniel Schoonmaker, son of Simon Schoonmaker and Margaret Low.1
Family | Daniel Schoonmaker |
Married name: Schoonmaker.
Citations
- [S380] Mary DeWitt, Van Gaasbeck File.
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Hendrick Jansen1
M, b. 6 April 1679, d. 1759
Father | Jan Matthysen |
Mother | Magdalena Blanchan |
Hendrick Jansen was baptized on 6 April 1679.1 He married Anneken Schoonmaker, daughter of Egbert Hendrick Schoonmaker and Anneke Berry, on 28 November 1724.1 Hendrick Jansen died in 1759.1
Family | Anneken Schoonmaker b. 3 Jun 1694, d. 8 Aug 1780 |
Citations
- [S56] Mary DeWitt, Schoonmaker File.
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Hester Jansen1
F
Father | Thomas Jansen b. 20 Jun 1708 |
Mother | Margaret Hoffman b. c 1713 |
Family | Isaac Freres b. 24 Mar 1734 |
Children |
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Married name: Freres.
Citations
- [S295] Mary DeWitt, Freer File.
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Johannes Jansen1
M, d. before 1763
Family | Jannitie Shermerhorn |
Citations
- [S32] Mary DeWitt, Ten Eyck File.
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Magdalena Jansen1
F, b. 21 January 1713
Father | Thomas Jansen |
Mother | Maylee Bogaard |
Magdalena Jansen was baptized on 21 January 1713 at Kingston, NY.1 She married Daniel Schoonmaker, son of Jochem Hendricksen Schoonmaker and Antje Hussey, on 26 October 1733.1
Family | Daniel Schoonmaker b. 22 Feb 1713, d. 1791 |
Children |
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Married name: Schoonmaker.
Citations
- [S56] Mary DeWitt, Schoonmaker File.
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Martin Stanley Jansen1
M, b. 5 March 1827
Father | Thomas H Jansen b. 28 Jun 1780, d. 4 Aug 1854 |
Mother | Antje Van Gaasbeek b. 2 Oct 1782, d. 16 Nov 1856 |
Family | Sarah Brink |
Citations
- [S380] Mary DeWitt, Van Gaasbeck File.
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Mattheus Jansen1
M, b. 1738
Father | Thomas Jansen b. 20 Jun 1708 |
Mother | Margaret Hoffman b. c 1713 |
Family | Cornelia Sleght |
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Michiel Jansen
M, b. 1610, d. before June 1663
Father | Jans (?) b. c 1573 |
Mother | Jannetje (?) b. c 1582 |
Michiel Jansen was born in 1610 at Scrabberkerche, Zeeland, The Netherlands. He married Fitje Hartmans, daughter of Hartman Wessels and Preyntje (?). Michiel Jansen died before June 1663.
Family | Fitje Hartmans b. 1611, d. c 17 Oct 1697 |
Children |
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There was in Holland a place named Vreelandt, but whether a hamlet, parish or manor has not been ascertained. The family in this country bearing the name is descended from Michiel Jansen, who came from Broeckhuysen (North Brabant). He owned a farm or polder in South Beveland, one of the islands in the Province of Zeeland, but his church home was in the village of 'sHeer Abskerke, three miles from his farm, the common name of the village being Schabberkerke. From here he went to Bergen-op-Zoom in Brabant, and took a boat to Amsterdam, from whence he sailed in May, 1638 on the ship, Het Wapen van Norwegen, (Arms of Norway) and arrived in New Amsterdam on August 4th of that year.
Arrangements had previously been made with Patroon Killian van Rensselaer, who had been granted a large tract of land surrounding the present site of the Hudson River near Albany. Jansen leased the farm known as the 'Hooge-Berg,' located on an elevation immediately opposite the present city. He settled at what is now Greenbush, opposite Albany, as a boereiknecht, or farm servant. It was not long before he grew weary of agricultural pursuits and the narrow road thereby opened to wealth, and engaged in the fur trade, in which 'he made his fortune in two years.' Such private speculation being prohibited by law, soon brought him into difficulty with the authorities. He thereupon abandoned his farm, and came to Manhatten. The date of this change is not known, but he was a resident in New Amsterdam November 4, 1644, on which date he empowered Arent Van Curler to settle with Patroon van Rensselaer all accounts and differences.
In the years 1647, '49 and '50, he represented Pavonia in theCouncil of 'Nine' and joined his associates in their crusade against Governor Stuyvesant. It was at his house that the journal of Vander Donck was seized, and it was suspected upon information furnished by himself. Michiel was a signer of the application for the first municipal government of New Netherland, July 26,1649.
During the troubles of 1655, the Indians drove Michiel from his home, when on September 15, they made a raid on Pavonia and killed every man there, except the family of Jansen. From the dangers and uncertainties of border life at 'Gamoenepa,' he took refuge in Manhatten, where, because he was an 'old man with a heavy family,' and had lost his all, he was on November 22, 1655, permitted to keep a tap room. Like many modern tapsters, he soon learned how to keep the letter of the law while he violated its 'spirit.' An ordinance prohibited tapping afterbell-ring, and on October 23, 1656, the schout prosecuted Jansen for its violation. The defendant confessed that two soldiers were playing at back-gamnon and three sailors waiting for their skipper; denied that he had tapped after bell-ring; admitted that his guests 'had their cans by them and got chatting,' but shrewdly omitted to state that he had filled their cans aginst the time when he could not lawfully tap.
For the same reason that he was permitted to tap he received gratis, in February, 1656, a lot of ground in the city. On February 21, 1657, he was appointed one of the Measurers of Lime and Grain. On April 13, 1657, his name was placed on the roll of small burghers. Much to his credit, he soon grew weary of tap room life, and longed to return to his wheat-producing bouwerie. During the war he had not parted with the title to all the land which he had previously bought of Bout for 8,000 florins. In 1658 he sold part of it to Harman Smeeman. On January 22, 1658, he asked for permission to return to Pavonia, and to be relieved from certain tithes. In September, 1661, he had become a man of 'competence, 'living on his bouwerie at Gemoenepa. He was one of the first magistrates of the new court at Bergen. In December, 1662, he joined his neighbors in asking the Governor for a minister of the gospel, and for whose support he subscribed twenty-five florins.
Michiel died between the dates of 4 Jan 1663 and 18 Jun 1663. Circumstances as to how, where and why are unknown.
See also: Who was the first Freeland. Name variation: Michiel Jansen Vreeland.1,2 Name variation: Michael Jansen Van Broekhuysen.2
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.3
Arrangements had previously been made with Patroon Killian van Rensselaer, who had been granted a large tract of land surrounding the present site of the Hudson River near Albany. Jansen leased the farm known as the 'Hooge-Berg,' located on an elevation immediately opposite the present city. He settled at what is now Greenbush, opposite Albany, as a boereiknecht, or farm servant. It was not long before he grew weary of agricultural pursuits and the narrow road thereby opened to wealth, and engaged in the fur trade, in which 'he made his fortune in two years.' Such private speculation being prohibited by law, soon brought him into difficulty with the authorities. He thereupon abandoned his farm, and came to Manhatten. The date of this change is not known, but he was a resident in New Amsterdam November 4, 1644, on which date he empowered Arent Van Curler to settle with Patroon van Rensselaer all accounts and differences.
In the years 1647, '49 and '50, he represented Pavonia in theCouncil of 'Nine' and joined his associates in their crusade against Governor Stuyvesant. It was at his house that the journal of Vander Donck was seized, and it was suspected upon information furnished by himself. Michiel was a signer of the application for the first municipal government of New Netherland, July 26,1649.
During the troubles of 1655, the Indians drove Michiel from his home, when on September 15, they made a raid on Pavonia and killed every man there, except the family of Jansen. From the dangers and uncertainties of border life at 'Gamoenepa,' he took refuge in Manhatten, where, because he was an 'old man with a heavy family,' and had lost his all, he was on November 22, 1655, permitted to keep a tap room. Like many modern tapsters, he soon learned how to keep the letter of the law while he violated its 'spirit.' An ordinance prohibited tapping afterbell-ring, and on October 23, 1656, the schout prosecuted Jansen for its violation. The defendant confessed that two soldiers were playing at back-gamnon and three sailors waiting for their skipper; denied that he had tapped after bell-ring; admitted that his guests 'had their cans by them and got chatting,' but shrewdly omitted to state that he had filled their cans aginst the time when he could not lawfully tap.
For the same reason that he was permitted to tap he received gratis, in February, 1656, a lot of ground in the city. On February 21, 1657, he was appointed one of the Measurers of Lime and Grain. On April 13, 1657, his name was placed on the roll of small burghers. Much to his credit, he soon grew weary of tap room life, and longed to return to his wheat-producing bouwerie. During the war he had not parted with the title to all the land which he had previously bought of Bout for 8,000 florins. In 1658 he sold part of it to Harman Smeeman. On January 22, 1658, he asked for permission to return to Pavonia, and to be relieved from certain tithes. In September, 1661, he had become a man of 'competence, 'living on his bouwerie at Gemoenepa. He was one of the first magistrates of the new court at Bergen. In December, 1662, he joined his neighbors in asking the Governor for a minister of the gospel, and for whose support he subscribed twenty-five florins.
Michiel died between the dates of 4 Jan 1663 and 18 Jun 1663. Circumstances as to how, where and why are unknown.
See also: Who was the first Freeland.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.3
Citations
- [S879] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family."
- [S201] Mary DeWitt, Vreeland File - DeWitt.
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
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Rachel Blandina Jansen1
F, b. 12 June 1820
Father | Thomas H Jansen b. 28 Jun 1780, d. 4 Aug 1854 |
Mother | Antje Van Gaasbeek b. 2 Oct 1782, d. 16 Nov 1856 |
Rachel Blandina Jansen was born on 12 June 1820.1 She married William Kiefer Brink on 6 January 1858.1
Family | William Kiefer Brink |
Married name: Brink.
Citations
- [S380] Mary DeWitt, Van Gaasbeck File.
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Rebecca Jansen1
F, b. 26 April 1686
Father | Joost Janzen Van Meteren |
Mother | Sarah Du Bois b. 14 Sep 1664 |
Rebecca Jansen was born on 26 April 1686 at Kingston, NY.2 She was baptized on 26 April 1686 at Kingston, NY.1 She married Cornelius Elting, son of Jan Roelofse Elting and Jacomyntje Slecht, on 3 September 1704 at Kingston, NY.2
Family | Cornelius Elting b. 29 Dec 1681 |
Married name: Elting. Name variation: Rebecca Van Metern.2
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Roelof Jansen van Maesterlandt1
M, b. 1602, d. circa 1637
Roelof Jansen van Maesterlandt was born in 1602 at Maesterland, Sweden.2,3 He married Anneke Jans, daughter of Johannes Jonas and Tryn (?), on 18 April 1623 at Amsterdam, The Netherlands.1,3,2,4 (Banns for Roelof Jansen van Maesterlandt and Anneke Jans publ. On 1 April 1623 at Amsterdam.)3 Roelof Jansen van Maesterlandt died circa 1637 at New Amsterdam.2
Family | Anneke Jans b. 5 Mar 1605, d. 23 Feb 1663 |
Children |
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Name variation: Roelof Jans.4 Name variation: Roelof Jansen.2 Roelof Jansen van Maesterlandt and Anneke Jans immigrated on 21 March 1630 from Texel to New Amsterdam on the "Eendracht" with two children.3
Citations
- [S169] Multiple authors, Bogardus File, Anneke Jans Descendants.
- [S170] Spencer B. Newman, Delahant File, 11 Nov 1987.
- [S1152] William Bogardus, Anneke Jans
and Everardus Bogardus Descendants
Descendants of Anneke Jans and Everardus Bogardus, Online at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/…, Anneke Jans Bogardus Story. <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/… - [S200] Judith C Ullman, Van Horne File, 22 Feb 1995.
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Sara Jansen1
F
Father | Thomas Jansen |
Mother | Maylee Bogaard |
Sara Jansen married Jan Crispell, son of Jan Crispell and Geertje Janse Roosa, on 10 December 1736 at Marbletown, NY.1
Family | Jan Crispell b. 21 Sep 1712 |
Married name: Crispell.
Citations
- [S279] Mary DeWitt, Crispell File.
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Sara Jansen1
F
Father | Antony Jansen Van Salee b. 1607, d. c 1676 |
Mother | Grietje Reiners b. 1602 |
Family | John Emmons |
Married name: Emmons.
Citations
- [S335] Mary DeWitt, Van Sicklen File.
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Sarah Jansen1
F, b. 29 April 1816
Father | Thomas H Jansen b. 28 Jun 1780, d. 4 Aug 1854 |
Mother | Antje Van Gaasbeek b. 2 Oct 1782, d. 16 Nov 1856 |
Sarah Jansen was born on 29 April 1816 at Marbletown, NY.1 She married Wessel Ten Broeck, son of John Ten Broeck and Margaret Delamater, on 7 October 1852 at Ulster Park.1
Family | Wessel Ten Broeck b. 11 Mar 1812 |
Married name: Ten Broeck.
Citations
- [S380] Mary DeWitt, Van Gaasbeck File.
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Thomas Jansen1
M, b. 22 March 1734/35, d. 2 December 1802
Thomas Jansen was born on 22 March 1734/35 at Kingston, Ulster County, NY.1 He married Elsie Osterhoudt, daughter of William Osterhoudt and Sara Hasbrouck, on 26 October 1760 at Kingston, NY.1 Thomas Jansen died on 2 December 1802 at Ulster County, NY.1
Family | Elsie Osterhoudt b. 1 Apr 1741, d. 5 Mar 1808 |
Citations
- [S308] Descendants of Pierre Guimar (Gumaer) and Hester Hasbrouck.
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Thomas Jansen1
M
Father | Hendricus Jansen |
Mother | Maria Cantine b. 23 Dec 1722 |
Thomas Jansen married Janneke DuBois, daughter of Garret DuBois and Margaret Elmendorf, on 5 July 1776.1
Family | Janneke DuBois b. 8 May 1748 |
Citations
- [S266] Mary DeWitt, DuBois File.