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William Arthur Brower1

b. 19 July 1904, d. 13 December 1989
William Arthur Brower|b. 19 Jul 1904\nd. 13 Dec 1989|p110.htm#i136298|Hammond Healy Brower|b. 17 May 1874\nd. 30 Dec 1964|p87.htm#i136292|Dannie Idonia Meadows|b. Feb 1874\nd. 1921|p181.htm#i136293|Sylvester Brower|b. 24 Aug 1838\nd. 7 Jan 1920|p98.htm#i136251|Mary C. Nichols|b. Jul 1854\nd. 1943|p185.htm#i136288|||||||
  • William Arthur Brower was born on 19 July 1904 at Lakeland, Polk Co., Florida.1
  • He married Marie Ione Terry.3
  • William Arthur Brower died on 13 December 1989 at Lakeland, Polk Co., Florida.1
  • He was buried at Lakeland Memorial Gardens, Lakeland, Polk Co., Florida.1
  • Also known as Willie A. Brower.2
  • He appeared on the census of 20 April 1910 at Lakeland, Polk Co., Florida, as Willie A. Brower, age 5, born in Florida.2
  • He appeared on the census of 12 January 1920 at Ward 3, Lakeland, Polk Co., Florida, as Willie A. Brower, age 15, born in Florida.4

Citations:

  1. [S1033] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com. , Retrieved Sept 2009. "William Arthur Brower." Record added Sept. 14, 2008. Photos of tombstones and links to other family members. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  2. [S38] MyFamily.com, 1910 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: My Family.com, 2003), Federal census, Ser. T624, Roll 167, page 17A, ED 144, image 320. Hammond H. Brower household. Hereinafter cited as 1910 US Census.
  3. [S1033] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com. , Retrieved Sept 2009. "Marie Ione Terry Brower." Record added Sept. 14, 2008. Photos of tombstones and links to other family members. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  4. [S7] MyFamily.com, 1920 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: My Family.com, 2003), Federal census, Ser. T625, Roll 277, page 17B, ED 166, image 768. Hammond Brower household. Hereinafter cited as 1920 US Census.

Clarissa Browning1

b. 1 March 1765, d. 1 March 1841
Clarissa Browning|b. 1 Mar 1765\nd. 1 Mar 1841|p110.htm#i130201|John Browning|b. c 1728\nd. Dec 1803|p101.htm#i94074|Elizabeth Demarest|b. 1725 or 1728\nd. b 1777|p123.htm#i84831|Francis Browning|b. c 1696\nd. 21 Jan 1775|p101.htm#i130001|Elizabeth Lloyd|b. c 1698\nd. b 1740|p175.htm#i130002|Jan Demarest|b. 11 May 1701|p123.htm#i84301||||
  • Clarissa Browning was born on 1 March 1765 at Culpeper Co., Virginia.1
  • She married first at Caswell Co., North Carolina, on 22 February 1782 David C. Culberson.1
  • Clarissa Browning married second on 29 May 1800 Jonathan Anderson Harrelson.1
  • Clarissa Browning died on 1 March 1841 at Troupe Co., Georgia.1
  • Also known as Clara Browning.
  • She was named in her father's will dated on 7 October 1803 called daughter Clara Harrelson.2

Citations:

  1. [S2531] William N. Hurley Jr., Our Maryland Heritage, Book 12, The Browning Families (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2006), page 32. Hereinafter cited as The Browning Families.
  2. [S2526] Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Greene County) Wills v. A-G, 1786-1877; FHL film #158291 (Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1957), Microfilm of originals at the Greene County courthouse, Greensboro, Georgia.. Hereinafter cited as Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Greene County) Wills v. A-G, 1786-1877.

Elizabeth Jane Browning1

b. circa 1780, d. 1870
Elizabeth Jane Browning|b. c 1780\nd. 1870|p110.htm#i130058|Jacob Browning|b. c 1726\nd. c 1785|p101.htm#i130007|Elizabeth Bywaters|b. c 1737\nd. 26 Jan 1827|p107.htm#i130008|Francis Browning|b. c 1696\nd. 21 Jan 1775|p101.htm#i130001|Elizabeth Lloyd|b. c 1698\nd. b 1740|p175.htm#i130002|Thomas Bywaters|||Edi Wood|||
  • Elizabeth Jane Browning was born circa 1780 at Culpeper Co., Virginia.1
  • She married Elijah Anthony at Caswell Co., North Carolina, circa 1796.1
  • Elizabeth Jane Browning died in 1870 at Giles Co., Tennessee.1
  • Also known as Bettie Browning.2

Citations:

  1. [S2531] William N. Hurley Jr., Our Maryland Heritage, Book 12, The Browning Families (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2006), page 31. Hereinafter cited as The Browning Families.
  2. [S2510] Raleigh Travers Green, Genealogical and Historical Notes on Culpepper County, Virginia (Baltimore: Regional Pub. Co., 1900), Browning Family by Judge D.A. Grimsley, page 151. Hereinafter cited as Genealogical and Historical Notes on Culpepper County, Virginia.

Hannah Elizabeth Browning1

d. 1 November 1808
Hannah Elizabeth Browning|d. 1 Nov 1808|p110.htm#i130029|Joshua Browning||p101.htm#i130354|Ann Scott||p201.htm#i130015|||||||||||||
  • Hannah Elizabeth Browning married Isaac Browning, son of Francis Browning and Frances Norman, at Bourbon Co., Virginia (now Kentucky).2,1
  • Hannah Elizabeth Browning died on 1 November 1808 at Hopkins Co., Kentucky.1
  • Also known as Elizabeth Browning.2

Citations:

  1. [S2531] William N. Hurley Jr., Our Maryland Heritage, Book 12, The Browning Families (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2006), page 29. Hereinafter cited as The Browning Families.
  2. [S2510] Raleigh Travers Green, Genealogical and Historical Notes on Culpepper County, Virginia (Baltimore: Regional Pub. Co., 1900), Browning Family by Judge D.A. Grimsley, page 151. Hereinafter cited as Genealogical and Historical Notes on Culpepper County, Virginia.

Mary Browning1

b. circa 1752, d. 1858
Mary Browning|b. c 1752\nd. 1858|p110.htm#i130032|Francis Browning|b. c 1722\nd. 10 Feb 1761|p101.htm#i130003|Frances Norman|b. c 1726\nd. bt 16 Nov 1791 - 17 Sep 1792|p186.htm#i130004|Francis Browning|b. c 1696\nd. 21 Jan 1775|p101.htm#i130001|Elizabeth Lloyd|b. c 1698\nd. b 1740|p175.htm#i130002|Isaac Norman||p186.htm#i130310|Frances Courtney||p115.htm#i130311|
  • Mary Browning was born circa 1752 at Culpeper Co., Virginia.1
  • She married Joseph Duncan, son of William Duncan and Ruth Rowley, circa 1767.2,1
  • Mary Browning died in 1858 at Madison Co., Kentucky.1
  • Also known as Molly Browning.2

Citations:

  1. [S2531] William N. Hurley Jr., Our Maryland Heritage, Book 12, The Browning Families (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2006), page 28. Hereinafter cited as The Browning Families.
  2. [S2510] Raleigh Travers Green, Genealogical and Historical Notes on Culpepper County, Virginia (Baltimore: Regional Pub. Co., 1900), Browning Family by Judge D.A. Grimsley, page 151. Hereinafter cited as Genealogical and Historical Notes on Culpepper County, Virginia.

Lorenz Brua1

b. 21 January 1714
Lorenz Brua|b. 21 Jan 1714|p110.htm#i128863|Johan Adam Brua|b. 15 Jun 1679\nd. 18 Dec 1757|p104.htm#i128816|Anna Catharina Stroh|b. c 1680\nd. 4 Oct 1733|p213.htm#i128817|Jean Brua|b. c 1641|p104.htm#i128818|Ottilia Fischer|b. c 1644|p138.htm#i128819|||||||
  • Lorenz Brua was born on 21 January 1714 at Hirschland, present day Bas-Rhin Dept., Alsace, France.1
  • Also known as Laurentius Brua.1
  • Lorenz was the first Brua to come to America, immigrating in 1739 at age 25, unmarried. He traveled on the ship Robert and Alice and arrived on 3 Sep 1739 from Rotterdam via Deal, England. The signature of Lorentz Brua is found on the oath of allegiance list, but after that no other positive record of him has been found. It is thought that he probably went to Virginia through the Shenandoah Valley as did many other Palatine pioneers of his time.
    There is a place on the Staunton River near where it flows into the Roanoke River called Brua's Ford. In Feb 1759 the Virginia House of Burgesses authorized a ferry "from the land of Richard Blanks/Black in the County of Lunenburg on the Staunton River, at a place called Brua's Ford. to the land on the opposite side in the County of Halifax; the price for a man three pence, and for a horse the same." It is not known what other Brua this ford could be named for. In 1758, when his father's estate was being distributed, his family stated that Lorenz had not been heard from in many years, and was presumed dead.2

Citations:

  1. [S2482] Lynn Austin Brua, The Brua Family and Bruaw, Bruah, Brewer (United Kingdom: L.A. Brua, 1989, 1996). Also on FHL film #2055459, item 2. The second edition can be found online at Family History Archives, www.lib.byu.edu and accessable directly from the Family History website, www.familysearch.org with a search for the Brua Family in the Library Catalog. A copy of the 1989 edition is found in the William B. Bogardus Collection, Box 5, BB-421. page 7. Hereinafter cited as The Brua Family.
  2. [S2482] Lynn Austin Brua, The Brua Family and Bruaw, Bruah, Brewer (United Kingdom: L.A. Brua, 1989, 1996). Also on FHL film #2055459, item 2. The second edition can be found online at Family History Archives, www.lib.byu.edu and accessable directly from the Family History website, www.familysearch.org with a search for the Brua Family in the Library Catalog. A copy of the 1989 edition is found in the William B. Bogardus Collection, Box 5, BB-421. page 11. Hereinafter cited as The Brua Family.

Mary Bunn1,2

b. 1757, d. 18 March 1825
  • Mary Bunn was born in 1757 at probably Berks Co., Pennsylvania.3
  • She married Abraham Brower, son of John Brower and Susanna (?).1
  • Mary Bunn died on 18 March 1825 at Berks Co., Pennsylvania.3
  • She was buried at St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Douglassville, Berks Co., Pennsylvania.3

Family: Abraham Brower b. 1760, d. 28 Oct 1828

Citations:

  1. [S2600] Jay H. Brower, "The Browers of Coventry Twp., Chester Co., Pa.", Mennonite Family History Vol. 4, no. 3, pages 103-105 (July 1985). Hereinafter cited as "The Browers of Coventry Twp., Chester Co., Pa."
  2. [S2601] Susan Miller-Speros, "The Town of Brower: A Lost Family Legacy", Historical Review of Berks County Vol. 72, No. 1, pages 20-29 (2006). Hereinafter cited as "The Town of Brower."
  3. [S1033] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com. , Searched June 2009 using "Brower" and Berks County, Pennsylvania. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  4. [S2423] "Personal Memoirs of C.W. Brower," (MS, 1905; Schuykill Co., Pennsylvania); William B. Bogardus Collection; Anneke Jans and Everardus Bogardus Descendants Association, Wilmington, Ohio, Box 8, File G, 96-B. Hereinafter cited as "Personal Memoirs of C.W. Brower."
  5. [S2605] William B. Bogardus Collection of Brouwer, Brower and Brewer Family Material and Correspondence, Anneke Jans and Everardus Bogardus Descendants Association, Wilmington, Ohio, Box 8:G (Hubert Brower), Hubert Brower, WBC 8:G. No. 291-H. Family ancestry compiled by the correspondent. Xeroxed copies of the will of Abraham Brower of Union Twp. Pa., 29 Dec 1821. Hereafter cited as William B. Bogardus Collection.

John Cabry1

b. circa 1760, d. before 29 April 1815

Family: Sara Lassing b. 13 Nov 1756

  • William Cabry1
  • Jeremiah Cabry1
  • Isaac Cabry1

Citations:

  1. [S543] Donna G. Ewins, "Pieter Pieterse Lassen of Dutchess Co. & His Descendants", New York Genealogical & Biographical Record vol.129-130 (1998-1999): 130:284. Hereinafter cited as "Lassen, NYG&BR 129-130 (1998-99)."

Leena Cadmus1

b. 21 September 1704
Leena Cadmus|b. 21 Sep 1704|p110.htm#i136241|Andries Frederickszen|b. 1 Jan 1679|p141.htm#i121290|Priscilla Holmes|b. 1 Apr 1682\nd. b Oct 1725|p158.htm#i87866|Frederick Thomaszen|b. c 1647\nd. 8 Nov 1745|p216.htm#i115362|Catharina Hoppen|b. b 1652|p158.htm#i115361|John Holmes|b. 1652 or 1653\nd. bt 3 Apr 1689 - 25 Apr 1693|p157.htm#i87860|Magdalena Jans|b. b 1657|p161.htm#i87863|
  • Leena Cadmus was born on 21 September 1704.1
  • She was baptized on 3 October 1704 at Reformed Protestant Dutch Church at Bergen, (now Jersey City), Bergen Co., New Jersey; sponsors Thomas Frederickse, y.m., Jannetje Tomas, y.w.1

Citations:

  1. [S2073] "Baptisms in the Village of Bergen in New Jersey Beginning 1666", Yearbook of the Holland Society of New York Bergen Book (1913): page 52. Leena, parents: Andries Fredericksen, Persilla Homs. Hereinafter cited as "HSYB, Bergen Book."

Mary Cadwallder1

b. 26 January 1773
Mary Cadwallder|b. 26 Jan 1773|p110.htm#i112285|John Cadwallder|||Sarah Jamison|||||||||||||||
  • Father*: John Cadwallder2
  • Mother*: Sarah Jamison2
  • Mary Cadwallder was born on 26 January 1773 at Frederick Co., Virginia.2
  • She married Elias Brewer, son of Derrick Brewer, at Friends Monthly Meeting, Westland, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania, on 29 September 1790.3

Family: Elias Brewer b. c 1755, d. Oct 1842

Citations:

  1. [S1901] Research of Marie Brewer Fawcett and Nita Pugh. Received from Richard Brewer, Feb. 2008. Letter dated 2 Feb 1985 to Nita Pugh from (prob.) Bob Brewer, a descendant of Elias Brewer and John Brewer.. Hereafter as Research of Marie Brewer Fawcett and Nita Pugh.
  2. [S1901] Research of Marie Brewer Fawcett and Nita Pugh. Received from Richard Brewer, Feb. 2008. Family Group Sheet of Elias Brewer, compiled by Bob Brewer, Kalamazoo, MI, 2 Feb 1985.. Hereafter as Research of Marie Brewer Fawcett and Nita Pugh.
  3. [S1901] Research of Marie Brewer Fawcett and Nita Pugh. Received from Richard Brewer, Feb. 2008. "Elias Brewer Worksheet," compiled by Bob Brewer, Kalamazoo, MI, 2 Feb 1985. Citing Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy vol. IV. p.22. Hereafter as Research of Marie Brewer Fawcett and Nita Pugh.
  4. [S1901] Research of Marie Brewer Fawcett and Nita Pugh. Received from Richard Brewer, Feb. 2008. "Elias Brewer Worksheet," compiled by Bob Brewer, Kalamazoo, MI, 2 Feb 1985.. Hereafter as Research of Marie Brewer Fawcett and Nita Pugh.
  5. [S1901] Research of Marie Brewer Fawcett and Nita Pugh. Received from Richard Brewer, Feb. 2008. Family Group Sheet compiled by Bob Brewer, Kalamazoo, MI, 2 Feb 1985.. Hereafter as Research of Marie Brewer Fawcett and Nita Pugh.

Peter Cahill1

b. 8 August 1833, d. 2 November 1909
  • Peter Cahill was born on 8 August 1833 at Londonderry, Londonderry Co., Ulster, Northern Ireland.1
  • He married Dortha Jane Rose, daughter of Abraham Rose and Sarah Leona Mooney, at Keokuk Co., Iowa, on 7 January 1855.1
  • Peter Cahill died on 2 November 1909 at Waitsburg, Walla Walla Co., Washington.1
  • He was buried at Waitsburg City I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Waitsburg, Walla Walla Co., Washington.1

Citations:

  1. [S1843] "Research on the Descendants of John and Dorothy Rose", 10 Jan 2008, Marg Bond (Bowie, Maryland), to Chris Chester (Kent, New York). Research compiled by Marg Bond. Copyright © 2008 Marg Bond. Material may not be reproduced without the permission of Margaret (Rose) Bond. "Three Generations of Descendants of John and Dorothy Rose." Modified Register report compiled by Marg Bond, October 24, 2008, unpublished. Sources including census, probate, cemetery and military records are cited in this document; Chris Chester, Kent, New York. Hereinafter cited as "Research on the Descendants of John and Dorothy Rose."

Anneken Caljer1

b. circa 1678
Anneken Caljer|b. c 1678|p110.htm#i31871|Jurian Caljer|b. 13 Mar 1644\nd. c 1710|p110.htm#i20689|Lysbeth Cornelis van der Hoeven|b. c 1645\nd. a 1700|p224.htm#i20690|Jochem Kaller|b. b 1620\nd. b 12 Feb 1659|p164.htm#i31858|Magdalentje Michiels Waele|b. b 1625|p233.htm#i31859|Cornelis van der Hoeven|||Geertje Cornelis|||
  • Anneken Caljer was born circa 1678 at Kinderhook, Columbia Co., New York.2,3
  • She married George Holmes, son of John Holmes and Magdalena Jans, at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, on 22 August 1695 "Joris Hom, j.m., Van N. Yorck, en Anneken Kaljers, j.d., Van N. Albanien, beyde wonende to Boswyck. Verleent vertoog omte trouwen."1
  • Also known as Annetje Coljers.
  • Anneken Caljer witnessed the baptism of Elisabeth Devoor , daughter of David Devoor and Elisabeth Janse, on 27 October 1700 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Joris Hoorn & wife Anna Kolyer).
  • Anneken Caljer witnessed the baptism of Jores Jennes , son of Thomas Jennings and Magdalena Holmes, on 9 March 1720 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, (sponsors Jores Hooms, Anneke Hooms).4

Family: George Holmes b. 13 Mar 1676, d. b 8 Jun 1720

Citations:

  1. [S527] Herbert F., M.A. Seversmith, "The Colyer Family of Long Island", The American Genealogist Vol.20, pp.97-105 (1943): p.101.. Hereinafter cited as "TAG 20:97-105."
  2. [S2329] Herbert Furman Seversmith, Colonial Families of Long Island, New York and Connecticut: Being the Ancestry and Kindred of Herbert Furman Seversmith (Four Vols.) (Washington: n.pub., 1939), p.703. Hereinafter cited as Colonial Families of Long Island.
  3. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:20. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  4. [S1631] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5 - 17 (Jan 1874 -): 19:14. Hereinafter cited as "Baptisms RDC NY/NA, NYGBR."

Annetje Caljer1

b. 11 March 1646
Annetje Caljer|b. 11 Mar 1646|p110.htm#i31863|Jochem Kaller|b. b 1620\nd. b 12 Feb 1659|p164.htm#i31858|Magdalentje Michiels Waele|b. b 1625|p233.htm#i31859|||||||||||||
  • Annetje Caljer was baptized on 11 March 1646 at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam; sponsors Jan Nagel, Oosterling, Engel Mans, Styntje Pieters.2

Citations:

  1. [S527] Herbert F., M.A. Seversmith, "The Colyer Family of Long Island", The American Genealogist Vol.20, pp.97-105 (1943): Baptized 11 March 1646, sponsors Jan Nagel, Oosterling, Engel Mans, Styntje Pieters. .. Hereinafter cited as "TAG 20:97-105."
  2. [S1631] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5 - 17 (Jan 1874 -): 5:87. Daughter of Jochem Carels. Hereinafter cited as "Baptisms RDC NY/NA, NYGBR."

Cornelia Caljer1,2,3

b. circa 1676, d. before September 1732
Cornelia Caljer|b. c 1676\nd. b Sep 1732|p110.htm#i20393|Jurian Caljer|b. 13 Mar 1644\nd. c 1710|p110.htm#i20689|Lysbeth Cornelis van der Hoeven|b. c 1645\nd. a 1700|p224.htm#i20690|Jochem Kaller|b. b 1620\nd. b 12 Feb 1659|p164.htm#i31858|Magdalentje Michiels Waele|b. b 1625|p233.htm#i31859|Cornelis van der Hoeven|||Geertje Cornelis|||
  • Cornelia Caljer was born circa 1676 at Kinderhook, Columbia Co., New York.4
  • She married Abraham Adamsz Brouwer, son of Adam Brouwer and Magdalena Jacobs Verdon, at Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, Flatbush, Kings Co., New York, on 6 February 1692; (he is called Abraham Adams Berko on the marriage record).1,4
  • Cornelia Caljer died before September 1732.
  • She witnessed the baptism of Magdalena Holmes , daughter of George Holmes and Anneken Caljer, on 29 April 1696 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Maurits Coevert, Cornelia Coljer, h.v. Abraham Brouwer).5
  • Cornelia Caljer witnessed the baptism of Marytje Abrahamse Brouwer , daughter of Abraham Adamsz Brouwer and Cornelia Caljer, on 12 March 1699 at Old First Dutch Reformed Church, Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York, (sponsors Cornelia Caljer, Margrietie Pieters).6
  • She witnessed the baptism of Elizabeth Vredenburg , daughter of Abraham Vredenburg and Isabella Parsell, on 3 April 1715 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, (sponsors Abraham and Cornelia Brouwer).7
  • Cornelia Caljer witnessed the baptism of Cornelia Burger , daughter of Johannes Burger and Jannetje Abrahamse Brouwer, on 23 August 1728 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, (sponsors Abraham Brouwer, Cornelia Caljer, z.h.v.).8

Family: Abraham Adamsz Brouwer b. b 1667

Citations:

  1. [S519] T.G. Bergen, "Contributions to the History of the Early Settlers of Kings County, N.Y.", New York Genealogical & Biographical Record vol.9-11 (1878-1880). Hereinafter cited as "Early Settlers of Kings Co., NYGBR 9-11."
  2. [S521] William J. Hoffman, "Brouwer Beginnings; The First Three Generations of the Adam Brouwer Berchoven Family", The American Genealogist 23:193-206; 24:96-102 (1947, 1948). Hereinafter cited as "Brouwer Beginnings (TAG 23,24)."
  3. [S527] Herbert F., M.A. Seversmith, "The Colyer Family of Long Island", The American Genealogist Vol.20, pp.97-105 (1943): p.101.. Hereinafter cited as "TAG 20:97-105."
  4. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:19. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  5. [S1631] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5 - 17 (Jan 1874 -): 14:34. Parents Joris Hom, Annatje Coljers. Hereinafter cited as "Baptisms RDC NY/NA, NYGBR."
  6. [S1758] Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church of Brooklyn as per the records of said Church from Oct. 31, 1660 to Dec 13, 1719: From Corporation Manual of the City of Brooklyn, 1869, pages 448 to 504; FHL film #0017529, item 4 (Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1939), Copied and translated from the Dutch by Teunis G. Bergen. Filmed from the typed manuscript in the Holland Society of New York, p.487. Hereinafter cited as Bergen, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn.
  7. [S1631] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5 - 17 (Jan 1874 -): 17:273. Hereinafter cited as "Baptisms RDC NY/NA, NYGBR."
  8. [S1631] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5 - 17 (Jan 1874 -): 21:31. Hereinafter cited as "Baptisms RDC NY/NA, NYGBR."

Cornelis Caljer1

b. circa 1670
Cornelis Caljer|b. c 1670|p110.htm#i31884|Jurian Caljer|b. 13 Mar 1644\nd. c 1710|p110.htm#i20689|Lysbeth Cornelis van der Hoeven|b. c 1645\nd. a 1700|p224.htm#i20690|Jochem Kaller|b. b 1620\nd. b 12 Feb 1659|p164.htm#i31858|Magdalentje Michiels Waele|b. b 1625|p233.htm#i31859|Cornelis van der Hoeven|||Geertje Cornelis|||
  • Cornelis Caljer was born circa 1670 at Kinderhook, Columbia Co., New York.2,3
  • He married Maritje Verdon? circa 1707?4
  • Also known as Cornelius Collier (Kings Co. Deed records of 1708-09).5
  • No record of his baptism has been found, but Cornelis is most probably a son of Jurain Caljer. He appears as a sponsor with Margrietje Pieters to the baptism of Marytje, daughter of Abraham and Cornrlia Brouwer in Brooklyn. Later he appears in Hackensack, New Jersey.6
  • On 16 Aug 1708, Cornelius Collier and Maryke, his wife, of Brooklyn, sold to Nicholas Brower of Brooklyn, a house and garden in Brooklyn, bounded east by the highway, west by the land of George Hanson, north by the land of William Brower, south by the land of Carel Debeavois. It appears, however, that Cornelius and his wife remained on the property with a mortgage that was retired with a payment of fifty-four pounds to Nicholas Brower on 17 Oct 1709. On that same date, an indenture is recorded by which Cornelius Collier and his wife Maryke convey this same house and garden to Abraham Brouwer and Nicholas Brouwer for 370 pounds.5
  • It is believed that Cornelis continued to reside at Kinderhook after his parents left for Bushwick, Long Island in about 1690. It is also thought that he married and had children at Kinderhook prior to 1699. He is not found on the census lists in Bushwick or Brooklyn in 1698, nor in the church records of that area until 12 Mar 1699 when he is a sponsor for a child of his sister, Cornelia Brouwer. His next appearance in the New York City/Long Island area is on 6 Feb 1708 when he and Marytie Cayler were sponsors at the New York RDC for a child of Philip Boyle and Catherine Van Gunst. On 10 Sep 1710, Cornelis Cayler, his wife Maritje "Rirdon" and daughter Jannetje were recorded as becoming members of the Hackensack, New Jersey Reformed Dutch Church; he with letters from Brooklyn and his wife upon confession of faith. Cornelis is recorded as a constable in Brooklyn in 1708, and as a resident in Bergen Co., New Jersey in 1710. In 1715 his daughter, Jannetje, was married at the Hackensack RDC. The assumption is that Cornelis had two wives, the first not as yet identified, and the second tentatively identified as Maritje Verdon, daughter of Jacob Verdon and Femmetje Willems Bennet.3
  • A competeing theory is that Margaret Caljer is a daughter of Cornelis Caljer (son of Jurian, and shown as a brother here), and that she was sent to live with her grandparents in about 1710.3

Family:

  • Jannetje Calyer7
  • James Calyer8

Citations:

  1. [S527] Herbert F., M.A. Seversmith, "The Colyer Family of Long Island", The American Genealogist Vol.20, pp.97-105 (1943): p.101. .. Hereinafter cited as "TAG 20:97-105."
  2. [S2329] Herbert Furman Seversmith, Colonial Families of Long Island, New York and Connecticut: Being the Ancestry and Kindred of Herbert Furman Seversmith (Four Vols.) (Washington: n.pub., 1939), p.706. Hereinafter cited as Colonial Families of Long Island.
  3. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:25. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  4. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:18. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  5. [S2042] Kings County, New York, Deeds v.1-4; FHL #1413189 (New York, New York, Salt Lake City, Utah: Recordak Corp.; Genealogical Society of Utah, 1957), Microfilm of original records at the New York Registers Office in New York City., 3:148, 181, 182. Hereinafter cited as Kings Co. Deeds v.1-4.
  6. [S527] Herbert F., M.A. Seversmith, "The Colyer Family of Long Island", The American Genealogist Vol.20, pp.97-105 (1943): p.101. Hereinafter cited as "TAG 20:97-105."
  7. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:26. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  8. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:27. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.

Dorothea Caljer1

b. 5 June 1650, d. circa 1710
Dorothea Caljer|b. 5 Jun 1650\nd. c 1710|p110.htm#i31866|Jochem Kaller|b. b 1620\nd. b 12 Feb 1659|p164.htm#i31858|Magdalentje Michiels Waele|b. b 1625|p233.htm#i31859|||||||||||||
  • Dorothea Caljer was baptized on 5 June 1650 at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam; sponsors Dirck de Noorman and Christyn his wife, Pieter Andrieszen, Daniel Sergiant, Elizabeth Cregiers, Claertje Ebels.2
  • She married Wouter Gysbertszen van der Schueren, son of Gysbert Theuniszen van Barneveldt and Aeltje Wouters, circa 1666.3,4
  • Dorothea Caljer died circa 1710 at Bushwick, Long Island, New York.4
  • Dorothea joined the Reformed Dutch Church at New York in 1677.4
  • She witnessed the baptism of David Losee , son of Cornelis Janszen Losee and Geertje Kolff, on 1 January 1682 at Old First Dutch Reformed Church, Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York, ([child of Cornelis Jansen de Zeeuw and Geertje Colfs of Bushwick] sponsors Wouter Ghysbertsen (Verscheer) and wife Dorothea Calyer).5,6
  • Dorothea Caljer appeared on the census of 1698 at Bushwick, Kings Co., New York, as the head of the household, with a child, an apprentice and three slaves.4

Family: Wouter Gysbertszen van der Schueren b. 1650, d. b 1698

  • Aeltie Verscheur7
  • Jochem Verscheur
  • Hendrick Verscheur
  • Anna Verscheur8
  • Magdalena Verscheur
  • Dorothea Verscheur9

Citations:

  1. [S527] Herbert F., M.A. Seversmith, "The Colyer Family of Long Island", The American Genealogist Vol.20, pp.97-105 (1943): Baptized 5 Jun 1650, sponsors Dirck de Noorman (this is Dirck Holgersen of Volkertszen) and Christyn his wife, Pieter Andrieszen, Daniel Sergiant, Elizabeth Cregiers, Claertje Ebels.. Hereinafter cited as "TAG 20:97-105."
  2. [S1631] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5 - 17 (Jan 1874 -): 5:94. Daughter of Jochem Kier, with twin brother Michiel. Hereinafter cited as "Baptisms RDC NY/NA, NYGBR."
  3. [S527] Herbert F., M.A. Seversmith, "The Colyer Family of Long Island", The American Genealogist Vol.20, pp.97-105 (1943): p.101. Hereinafter cited as "TAG 20:97-105."
  4. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:36. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  5. [S1760] Church Records, 1654-1892, Reformed Dutch Church of Brooklyn; FHL film #0017529 (Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1939), Microfilm of original records in the Holland Society of New York in New York City. Includes baptisms, 1792-1865, 1881-1892, marriages, 1833-1873, 1881- 1892, deaths, 1881-1892, and members, 1785-1873, 1881- 1892., T.G. Bergen transcription, p.461. Sponsors recorded as "Wouter Gysbertsen and his house keeper.". Hereinafter cited as Ref. Dutch Church Brooklyn records.
  6. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), p.41. Says Dorothea Calyer was a sponsor.. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  7. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:38. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  8. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:39. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  9. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:40. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.

Dorothy Caljer1

b. 19 May 1689
Dorothy Caljer|b. 19 May 1689|p110.htm#i31879|Jurian Caljer|b. 13 Mar 1644\nd. c 1710|p110.htm#i20689|Lysbeth Cornelis van der Hoeven|b. c 1645\nd. a 1700|p224.htm#i20690|Jochem Kaller|b. b 1620\nd. b 12 Feb 1659|p164.htm#i31858|Magdalentje Michiels Waele|b. b 1625|p233.htm#i31859|Cornelis van der Hoeven|||Geertje Cornelis|||
  • Dorothy Caljer was baptized on 19 May 1689 at Reformed Dutch Church, Albany, New York; sponsors Jan Cornelis van der Hoeven, Cornelia Calyer (her sister).2
  • She married Abraham Vredenburg, son of Willem Isaacszen Vredenburg and Apollonia Barents Kool, circa 1718.3,4,2

Family: Abraham Vredenburg b. 27 Jan 1682

  • Elizabeth Vredenburg2
  • William Vredenburg2
  • Cornelia Vredenburg2
  • Annetje Vredenburg2
  • Jannetje Vredenburg2

Citations:

  1. [S527] Herbert F., M.A. Seversmith, "The Colyer Family of Long Island", The American Genealogist Vol.20, pp.97-105 (1943): p.101. Bapt. at Kinderhook, NY, 19 May 1689.. Hereinafter cited as "TAG 20:97-105."
  2. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:21. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  3. [S825] Dr. Kenneth Scott, "The Vredenburg Family", New York Genealogical & Biographical Record Vol.95, pp.79-86 (1964): p.86. Hereinafter cited as "NYG&BR 95:79-86."
  4. [S527] Herbert F., M.A. Seversmith, "The Colyer Family of Long Island", The American Genealogist Vol.20, pp.97-105 (1943): p.101. Hereinafter cited as "TAG 20:97-105."

Jacobus Caljer1

b. 9 March 1642, d. before 1653
Jacobus Caljer|b. 9 Mar 1642\nd. b 1653|p110.htm#i31861|Jochem Kaller|b. b 1620\nd. b 12 Feb 1659|p164.htm#i31858|Magdalentje Michiels Waele|b. b 1625|p233.htm#i31859|||||||||||||
  • Jacobus Caljer was baptized on 9 March 1642 at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam; sponsors Burger Joriszen, Jorge Roulofs, Sargt. and Teuntje Broecks.2
  • He died before 1653.

Citations:

  1. [S527] Herbert F., M.A. Seversmith, "The Colyer Family of Long Island", The American Genealogist Vol.20, pp.97-105 (1943): baptized 9 March 1642, sponsors Burger Joriszen, Jorge Roulofs, Sargt. and Teuntje Broecks. Probably died young.. Hereinafter cited as "TAG 20:97-105."
  2. [S1631] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5 - 17 (Jan 1874 -): 5:31. Hereinafter cited as "Baptisms RDC NY/NA, NYGBR."

Jacobus Caljer1

b. 9 February 1653, d. before 5 July 1720
Jacobus Caljer|b. 9 Feb 1653\nd. b 5 Jul 1720|p110.htm#i31868|Jochem Kaller|b. b 1620\nd. b 12 Feb 1659|p164.htm#i31858|Magdalentje Michiels Waele|b. b 1625|p233.htm#i31859|||||||||||||
  • Jacobus Caljer was baptized on 9 February 1653 at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam; sponsors Martin Cregier, Albert Janszen, Heyltje Pieters.2
  • He married first circa 1673 Marytje de Witt, daughter of Pieter Janszen de Wit and Dorothea Volkerts.3,4
  • Jacobus Caljer married second at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, on 16 November 1699 Maryken Thom.5
  • Jacobus Caljer died before 5 July 1720; as a yeoman of Bushwick.6
  • Jacobus Caljer resided at Bushwick, Long Island; for probably all of his life.7
  • On 15 May 1691, Jacobus Caljer witnessed the will of Willem Helliker, ship carpenter living at the Smith's Valley now Pearl St., New York City.4
  • He appeared on the census of 1698 at Bushwick, New York, as Cobus Collier.7
  • He was living in 1700.7
  • Administration of Jacobus Caljer's estate was granted on 5 July 1720 to oldest son Pieter Collier (Recs. of Wills, New York County Register's Office, v.IX, p.219).8
  • Baptismal records for Jacobus Caljer's children have not been found. It is probable that they were baptized in the New York Lutheran Church, for which records prior to 1704 do not exist.9

Family: Marytje de Witt b. c 1655, d. b 16 Nov 1699

  • Jochem Caljer
  • Pieter Caljer
  • Jacobus Coljer
  • Johannes Caljer
  • Maria Caljer
  • Catharina Caljer
  • Jannetje Caljer9
  • Magdalena Caljer9
  • Susannah Caljer9

Citations:

  1. [S527] Herbert F., M.A. Seversmith, "The Colyer Family of Long Island", The American Genealogist Vol.20, pp.97-105 (1943): Bapt. 9 Feb 1653, Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, sponsors Martin Cregier, Albert Janszen and Heyltje Pieters.. Hereinafter cited as "TAG 20:97-105."
  2. [S1631] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5 - 17 (Jan 1874 -): 5:148. Parent Jochem Callaer. Hereinafter cited as "Baptisms RDC NY/NA, NYGBR."
  3. [S527] Herbert F., M.A. Seversmith, "The Colyer Family of Long Island", The American Genealogist Vol.20, pp.97-105 (1943): p.100. Hereinafter cited as "TAG 20:97-105."
  4. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:46. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  5. [S527] Herbert F., M.A. Seversmith, "The Colyer Family of Long Island", The American Genealogist Vol.20, pp.97-105 (1943): p.100, 102. Hereinafter cited as "TAG 20:97-105."
  6. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:23. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  7. [S527] Herbert F., M.A. Seversmith, "The Colyer Family of Long Island", The American Genealogist Vol.20, pp.97-105 (1943): p.102. Hereinafter cited as "TAG 20:97-105."
  8. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:23, 47. "An incorrect transcription of the original record, which cites Jacob as Johannes Collier, has caused much unfortunate research confusion.". Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  9. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:47. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.

Jannetje Caljer1,2

b. circa 1676
Jannetje Caljer|b. c 1676|p110.htm#i20395|Jurian Caljer|b. 13 Mar 1644\nd. c 1710|p110.htm#i20689|Lysbeth Cornelis van der Hoeven|b. c 1645\nd. a 1700|p224.htm#i20690|Jochem Kaller|b. b 1620\nd. b 12 Feb 1659|p164.htm#i31858|Magdalentje Michiels Waele|b. b 1625|p233.htm#i31859|Cornelis van der Hoeven|||Geertje Cornelis|||
  • Jannetje Caljer was born circa 1676 at Kinderhook, Columbia Co., New York.3,4
  • She married with banns published on 15 September 1692 at Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, Flatbush, Kings Co., New York, Nicholas Adamsz Brouwer, son of Adam Brouwer and Magdalena Jacobs Verdon, "Niclaes Berckhoven, j.m., op Breukelen met Jannetie Callier, j.d., op Boswijke."5
  • Also known as Jannetje Calsier (Holland Soc. Yearbook, 1898, p.95).3
  • Surname is also spelled Colyer; etc.
  • Jannetje Caljer witnessed the baptism of Magdalena Abrahamse Brouwer , daughter of Abraham Adamsz Brouwer and Cornelia Caljer, on 21 March 1697 at Old First Dutch Reformed Church, Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York, (sponsors Nicklaes Brouwer, Jannetje Brouwer).6
  • Jannetje Caljer witnessed the baptism of Abraham Van Horne , son of Matys Cornelissen and Fytie Adamse Brouwer, on 15 January 1699 at Old First Dutch Reformed Church, Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York, (sponsors Niklaes Brouwer and h.w. Jannetje).7
  • Jannetje Caljer witnessed the baptism of Jurien Van Leeuwen , son of Hendrick Van Leeuwen and Marya (?), on 27 August 1710 at Reformed Dutch Church, Flatbush, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, (sponsors Jacob Bennet, Jannetje Brouwers).8
  • Jannetje Caljer witnessed the baptism of Jannetje Brouwer , daughter of Jurge Nicholasz Brouwer and Elizabeth Holmes, on 20 May 1722 at Dutch Reformed Church, Hackensack, Bergen Co., New Jersey, (sponsors Nicholas Brouwer and Jannetje his wife).9
  • Jannetje Caljer was living on 1 April 1726; when she is mentioned, along with her husband, Nicholas Brouwer, in a deed.10

Family: Nicholas Adamsz Brouwer b. 16 Apr 1672, d. 1749

Citations:

  1. [S519] T.G. Bergen, "Contributions to the History of the Early Settlers of Kings County, N.Y.", New York Genealogical & Biographical Record vol.9-11 (1878-1880). Hereinafter cited as "Early Settlers of Kings Co., NYGBR 9-11."
  2. [S527] Herbert F., M.A. Seversmith, "The Colyer Family of Long Island", The American Genealogist Vol.20, pp.97-105 (1943): p.101.. Hereinafter cited as "TAG 20:97-105."
  3. [S2329] Herbert Furman Seversmith, Colonial Families of Long Island, New York and Connecticut: Being the Ancestry and Kindred of Herbert Furman Seversmith (Four Vols.) (Washington: n.pub., 1939), p.703. Hereinafter cited as Colonial Families of Long Island.
  4. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:19. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  5. [S1803] David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), p.277. Hereinafter cited as RDC Flatbush Recs.
  6. [S1758] Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church of Brooklyn as per the records of said Church from Oct. 31, 1660 to Dec 13, 1719: From Corporation Manual of the City of Brooklyn, 1869, pages 448 to 504; FHL film #0017529, item 4 (Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1939), Copied and translated from the Dutch by Teunis G. Bergen. Filmed from the typed manuscript in the Holland Society of New York, p.484. Hereinafter cited as Bergen, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn.
  7. [S521] William J. Hoffman, "Brouwer Beginnings; The First Three Generations of the Adam Brouwer Berchoven Family", The American Genealogist 23:193-206; 24:96-102 (1947, 1948): 24:29. Hereinafter cited as "Brouwer Beginnings (TAG 23,24)."
  8. [S2649] Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the town of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, 1677-1872; FHL film #0017663 (Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1941), Microfilm of typescripts (5 v.) made in 1915 in possession of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, New York City, translated and transcribed for the church by Frank L. Van Cleef ; under the direction of Willard P. Schenck and Henry M. Wells ; copied by Josephine C. Frost, 1:16. Parents Hendrick Van Leeuwen, Marya his wife. Hereinafter cited as RDC Flatbush Records.
  9. [S1863] N.J.) First Reformed Church (Hackensack, Records of the Reformed Dutch Churches of Hackensack and Schraalenburgh, New Jersey (New York: Printed for the Society, 1891), p.132. Hereinafter cited as RDC Hackensack & Schraalenburgh.
  10. [S1795] "Brouwer Beginnings" by William J. Hoffman, Manuscript, BB-50, New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, New York.
  11. [S1519] William Bogardus, "E-mail correspondence from William Bogardus," e-mail message from Bogardus, William to Chris Chester and et al, Feb. 25, 2007. Hereinafter cited as "Wm. Bogardus e-mail."

Jochem Caljer1

b. circa 1668
Jochem Caljer|b. c 1668|p110.htm#i31873|Jurian Caljer|b. 13 Mar 1644\nd. c 1710|p110.htm#i20689|Lysbeth Cornelis van der Hoeven|b. c 1645\nd. a 1700|p224.htm#i20690|Jochem Kaller|b. b 1620\nd. b 12 Feb 1659|p164.htm#i31858|Magdalentje Michiels Waele|b. b 1625|p233.htm#i31859|Cornelis van der Hoeven|||Geertje Cornelis|||
  • Jochem Caljer was born circa 1668 at Kinderhook, Columbia Co., New York.2
  • He married Maria van Gunst circa 1695.3
  • Also known as Jochem Kolyer.4
  • Jochem came with his father's family to Bushwick, Long Island, from Kinderhook about 1690. However, he is not found there on the 1698 census. It is believed he was living on Manhattan Island at that time. He is not the Jochem Caljer living at Jamaica, L.I. in 1706.3

Family: Maria van Gunst

  • Jurian Caljer
  • Helena Caljer
  • Jan Caljer
  • Elizabeth Caljer

Citations:

  1. [S527] Herbert F., M.A. Seversmith, "The Colyer Family of Long Island", The American Genealogist Vol.20, pp.97-105 (1943): p.101.. Hereinafter cited as "TAG 20:97-105."
  2. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:18. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  3. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:24. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  4. [S527] Herbert F., M.A. Seversmith, "The Colyer Family of Long Island", The American Genealogist Vol.20, pp.97-105 (1943): p.101. Hereinafter cited as "TAG 20:97-105."

Jurian Caljer1,2

b. 13 March 1644, d. circa 1710
Jurian Caljer|b. 13 Mar 1644\nd. c 1710|p110.htm#i20689|Jochem Kaller|b. b 1620\nd. b 12 Feb 1659|p164.htm#i31858|Magdalentje Michiels Waele|b. b 1625|p233.htm#i31859|||||||||||||
  • Jurian Caljer was baptized on 13 March 1644 at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam; sponsors Jeurgie Blanck, Albert Jochemszen, bootsgesel (boatman), and Hester Jans wife of Jacob Wolfertszen.3
  • He married Lysbeth Cornelis van der Hoeven, daughter of Cornelis van der Hoeven and Geertje Cornelis, circa 1666.4,5
  • Jurian Caljer died circa 1710 at probably Brooklyn, New York.6
  • Also known as Jeurgie Caljer.
  • Surname is also spelled Colyer; Collier, as well as numerous other variations.
  • He was reported as residing in Kinderhook in 1677, and was definitely a resident of the "Flatts" at Kinderhook in 1682. He moved to Bushwick, Long Island by 1693, in which year he appears on the assessment lists, and is recorded in the census there in 1698. He was probably married twice.7
  • Jurian Caljer and his wife joined the Albany Dutch Church on 16 Sep 1683. They were both named on the membership list there in 1687.8
  • He witnessed the baptism of Jurian Caljer , son of Jochem Caljer and Maria van Gunst, on 27 December 1696 at Old First Dutch Reformed Church, Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York, (sponsors Jeuriaen Caljer, Geertruy Caljer (grandfather and aunt)).9
  • Jurian Caljer appeared on the census of 1698 at Boswick (Bushwick), Kings Co., New York, as Jurian Coljer, with a family of 2 men, 2 women, and 3 children.10

Family: Lysbeth Cornelis van der Hoeven b. c 1645, d. a 1700

Citations:

  1. [S521] William J. Hoffman, "Brouwer Beginnings; The First Three Generations of the Adam Brouwer Berchoven Family", The American Genealogist 23:193-206; 24:96-102 (1947, 1948). Hereinafter cited as "Brouwer Beginnings (TAG 23,24)."
  2. [S527] Herbert F., M.A. Seversmith, "The Colyer Family of Long Island", The American Genealogist Vol.20, pp.97-105 (1943): Baptized 13 March 1644, sponsors Jeurgie Blanck, Albert Jochemszen, bootsgesel (baotman), and Hester Jans, wife of Jacob Wolfertszen.. Hereinafter cited as "TAG 20:97-105."
  3. [S1631] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5 - 17 (Jan 1874 -): 5:84. Hereinafter cited as "Baptisms RDC NY/NA, NYGBR."
  4. [S527] Herbert F., M.A. Seversmith, "The Colyer Family of Long Island", The American Genealogist Vol.20, pp.97-105 (1943): p.101. Hereinafter cited as "TAG 20:97-105."
  5. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:14. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  6. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:27. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  7. [S527] Herbert F., M.A. Seversmith, "The Colyer Family of Long Island", The American Genealogist Vol.20, pp.97-105 (1943): p.100-101. Hereinafter cited as "TAG 20:97-105."
  8. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:17. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  9. [S1758] Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church of Brooklyn as per the records of said Church from Oct. 31, 1660 to Dec 13, 1719: From Corporation Manual of the City of Brooklyn, 1869, pages 448 to 504; FHL film #0017529, item 4 (Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1939), Copied and translated from the Dutch by Teunis G. Bergen. Filmed from the typed manuscript in the Holland Society of New York, p.484. Hereinafter cited as Bergen, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn.
  10. [S1766] Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan, Lists of Inhabitants of Colonial New York, Excerpted from The Documentary History of the State of New York (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1979, 1989, 1999), p.177. Hereinafter cited as Lists of Inhabitants of Colonial New York.
  11. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:18. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  12. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:19. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  13. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:20. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  14. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:21. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.

Magdalena Caljer1

b. say 1674, d. 1687
Magdalena Caljer|b. s 1674\nd. 1687|p110.htm#i88002|Jurian Caljer|b. 13 Mar 1644\nd. c 1710|p110.htm#i20689|Lysbeth Cornelis van der Hoeven|b. c 1645\nd. a 1700|p224.htm#i20690|Jochem Kaller|b. b 1620\nd. b 12 Feb 1659|p164.htm#i31858|Magdalentje Michiels Waele|b. b 1625|p233.htm#i31859|Cornelis van der Hoeven|||Geertje Cornelis|||
  • Magdalena Caljer was born say 1674 at Kinderhook, Columbia Co., New York.
  • She is said to have died in 1687 at Kinderhook, Columbia Co., New York, (this assumes that Magdalena is the unnamed child of Jurian Caljer who was buried at Kinderhook in 1687).1
  • Magdalena is "tentatively considered as likely to have been the unnamed child who died in 1687 and for whose pall Jurian Caljer paid the Albany Dutch Church on October 5 of that year."1

Citations:

  1. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:19. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.

Margaret Caljer1

b. circa 1694, d. before October 1773
Margaret Caljer|b. c 1694\nd. b Oct 1773|p110.htm#i88022|Jurian Caljer|b. 13 Mar 1644\nd. c 1710|p110.htm#i20689|Lysbeth Cornelis van der Hoeven|b. c 1645\nd. a 1700|p224.htm#i20690|Jochem Kaller|b. b 1620\nd. b 12 Feb 1659|p164.htm#i31858|Magdalentje Michiels Waele|b. b 1625|p233.htm#i31859|Cornelis van der Hoeven|||Geertje Cornelis|||
  • Margaret Caljer was born circa 1694.1
  • She married Daniel de Voe, son of Frederick de Veaux and Hester Tourneur, at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, on 6 August 1714 (lic. from Fordham, New York).1
  • Margaret Caljer died before October 1773.1
  • Margaret is possibly a daughter of Jurian Caljer. The argument also exists that she is the daughter of Jurian Caljer's son, Cornelis Caljer (and therefore a grandaughter of Jurian). There is no mistake that she belongs in this line, but her exact placement can not be determined. (See Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island v.2 p.21-22, and Colonial Families of Long Island, New York and Connecticut v.2, p.707).1
  • A competeing theory is that Margaret Caljer is a daughter of Cornelis Caljer (son of Jurian, and shown as a brother here), and that she was sent to live with her grandparents in about 1710.2

Family: Daniel de Voe b. 1686

  • Hester De Voe3
  • Elizabeth De Voe3
  • David De Voe3
  • Cornelis De Voe3
  • Magdalena De Voe3
  • Mary De Voe3
  • Abigail De Voe3
  • John De Voe3
  • Margaret De Voe3

Citations:

  1. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:21. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  2. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:25. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  3. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:22. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.

Marytje Caljer1

b. say 1686
Marytje Caljer|b. s 1686|p110.htm#i88010|Jurian Caljer|b. 13 Mar 1644\nd. c 1710|p110.htm#i20689|Lysbeth Cornelis van der Hoeven|b. c 1645\nd. a 1700|p224.htm#i20690|Jochem Kaller|b. b 1620\nd. b 12 Feb 1659|p164.htm#i31858|Magdalentje Michiels Waele|b. b 1625|p233.htm#i31859|Cornelis van der Hoeven|||Geertje Cornelis|||
  • Marytje Caljer was born say 1686.
  • She married Stephen Budet before 1706.1
  • Possible daughter. Marytje is "provisionally" placed in the family of Jurian Caljer by Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York.1
  • Marytje Caljer witnessed the baptism of Cornelis Nicholasz Brouwer , son of Nicholas Adamsz Brouwer and Jannetje Caljer, on 18 April 1705 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, (sponsors Jan Hendricks, Marytje Coljer).2

Family: Stephen Budet

  • Cathryntje Budet3
  • Elizabet Budet3

Citations:

  1. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:20. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.
  2. [S1631] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5 - 17 (Jan 1874 -): 15:124. Hereinafter cited as "Baptisms RDC NY/NA, NYGBR."
  3. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:21. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.

Michiel Caljer1

b. 5 June 1650
Michiel Caljer|b. 5 Jun 1650|p110.htm#i31864|Jochem Kaller|b. b 1620\nd. b 12 Feb 1659|p164.htm#i31858|Magdalentje Michiels Waele|b. b 1625|p233.htm#i31859|||||||||||||
  • Michiel Caljer was baptized on 5 June 1650 at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam; sponsors Dirck de Noorman en Christyn z.h.v., Pieter Andrieszen, Daniel Sergaint, Elisabeth Cregiers, Claertie Ebels.2
  • He married first before 1687 Engeltje Dircksdottir, daughter of Dirck (?) the Swede.3
  • Michiel Caljer married second circa 1689 Tytje Jurians van Horsen, daughter of Jurian van Horsen.3
  • Michiel Caljer resided at Albany, New York.4
  • His will was dated on 16 November 1689 proved without a date. In his will he calls himself of Kinderhook, Albany County, New York.4
  • Descendants of Michael generally adopted the name as Collier, also spelled Kallier. Two of his seven sons settled in the Mohawk Valley and are considered to be the ancestors of many Colyers, Colliers, etc. found in Schoharie, Montgomery, Cortland, and Otsego counties, New York.5

Family 1: Engeltje Dircksdottir

  • Magdalena Caljer

Family 2: Tytje Jurians van Horsen

  • Jochem Caljer
  • Folkje Caljer
  • Jurian Caljer
  • Johannes Caljer
  • Caspar Caljer
  • Jacob Caljer
  • Isaac Caljer
  • Isaac Caljer

Citations:

  1. [S527] Herbert F., M.A. Seversmith, "The Colyer Family of Long Island", The American Genealogist Vol.20, pp.97-105 (1943): Bapt. 5 Jun 1650, Dutch Ref. Church of NYC, sponsors being the same as his twin sister Dorothea.. Hereinafter cited as "TAG 20:97-105."
  2. [S1631] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5 - 17 (Jan 1874 -): 5:94. Son of Jochem Kier, with twin sister Dorothe. Hereinafter cited as "Baptisms RDC NY/NA, NYGBR."
  3. [S527] Herbert F., M.A. Seversmith, "The Colyer Family of Long Island", The American Genealogist Vol.20, pp.97-105 (1943): p.102. Hereinafter cited as "TAG 20:97-105."
  4. [S527] Herbert F., M.A. Seversmith, "The Colyer Family of Long Island", The American Genealogist Vol.20, pp.97-105 (1943): p.101. Hereinafter cited as "TAG 20:97-105."
  5. [S1488] Andrew J. Provost, Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their Descendants (Darien, CT: A.J. Provost, 1949-1963), 2:32. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of Bushwick.

Egbert E. Calkin1

b. circa 1842
Egbert E. Calkin|b. c 1842|p110.htm#i135056|Jonathan H. Calkin|b. c 1806|p110.htm#i135052|Polly Drake|b. c 1809|p130.htm#i135053|||||||Josiah Drake Jr.|b. 28 May 1770\nd. 3 Mar 1859|p129.htm#i134937|Mary Woolsey|b. 5 Aug 1769\nd. 24 Jul 1827|p242.htm#i135060|
  • Egbert E. Calkin was born circa 1842 at New York.1
  • He appeared on the census of 8 August 1850 at Milton, Saratoga Co., New York, as Egbert E. Calkin, age 8, born in New York.1

Citations:

  1. [S212] Ronald V. Jackson and Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1850 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com, 1999), Federal census, Ser. M432, Roll 592, page 182, image 367. Jonathan H. Calkin household. Hereinafter cited as 1850 US Census.

Hannah F. Calkin1

b. circa 1849
Hannah F. Calkin|b. c 1849|p110.htm#i135057|Jonathan H. Calkin|b. c 1806|p110.htm#i135052|Polly Drake|b. c 1809|p130.htm#i135053|||||||Josiah Drake Jr.|b. 28 May 1770\nd. 3 Mar 1859|p129.htm#i134937|Mary Woolsey|b. 5 Aug 1769\nd. 24 Jul 1827|p242.htm#i135060|
  • Hannah F. Calkin was born circa 1849 at New York.1
  • She appeared on the census of 8 August 1850 at Milton, Saratoga Co., New York, as Hannah F. Calkin, age 1, born in New York.1

Citations:

  1. [S212] Ronald V. Jackson and Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1850 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com, 1999), Federal census, Ser. M432, Roll 592, page 182, image 367. Jonathan H. Calkin household. Hereinafter cited as 1850 US Census.

Jonathan H. Calkin1

b. circa 1806
  • Jonathan H. Calkin was born circa 1806 at New York.1
  • He married Polly Drake, daughter of Josiah Drake Jr. and Mary Woolsey, circa 1829.1
  • Jonathan H. Calkin appeared on the census of 8 August 1850 at Milton, Saratoga Co., New York, Jonathan H. Calkin, age 44, born in New York. A carpenter, no real estate. In the household are his wife Polly, children Mary E., Richard D., Egbert E., Hannah F., and Josias Drake, age 80, born in New York with no occupation, no real estate.1

Family: Polly Drake b. c 1809

Citations:

  1. [S212] Ronald V. Jackson and Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1850 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com, 1999), Federal census, Ser. M432, Roll 592, page 182, image 367. Jonathan H. Calkin household. Hereinafter cited as 1850 US Census.

Mary E. Calkin1

b. circa 1830
Mary E. Calkin|b. c 1830|p110.htm#i135054|Jonathan H. Calkin|b. c 1806|p110.htm#i135052|Polly Drake|b. c 1809|p130.htm#i135053|||||||Josiah Drake Jr.|b. 28 May 1770\nd. 3 Mar 1859|p129.htm#i134937|Mary Woolsey|b. 5 Aug 1769\nd. 24 Jul 1827|p242.htm#i135060|
  • Mary E. Calkin was born circa 1830 at New York.1
  • She appeared on the census of 8 August 1850 at Milton, Saratoga Co., New York, as Mary E. Calkin, age 20, born in New York.1

Citations:

  1. [S212] Ronald V. Jackson and Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1850 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com, 1999), Federal census, Ser. M432, Roll 592, page 182, image 367. Jonathan H. Calkin household. Hereinafter cited as 1850 US Census.

Richard D. Calkin1

b. circa 1832
Richard D. Calkin|b. c 1832|p110.htm#i135055|Jonathan H. Calkin|b. c 1806|p110.htm#i135052|Polly Drake|b. c 1809|p130.htm#i135053|||||||Josiah Drake Jr.|b. 28 May 1770\nd. 3 Mar 1859|p129.htm#i134937|Mary Woolsey|b. 5 Aug 1769\nd. 24 Jul 1827|p242.htm#i135060|
  • Richard D. Calkin was born circa 1832 at New York.1
  • He appeared on the census of 8 August 1850 at Milton, Saratoga Co., New York, as Richard D. Calkin, age 18, born in New York.1

Citations:

  1. [S212] Ronald V. Jackson and Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1850 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com, 1999), Federal census, Ser. M432, Roll 592, page 182, image 367. Jonathan H. Calkin household. Hereinafter cited as 1850 US Census.

Adriana Callow1

b. 25 December 1757
Adriana Callow|b. 25 Dec 1757|p110.htm#i89274|Stephen Callow|b. b 1730\nd. bt 2 May 1795 - Feb 1796|p110.htm#i83825|Ariaentje Montanje|b. 12 Aug 1730\nd. b Sep 1780|p182.htm#i89271|||||||Jacob Montanje|||Ariaantje du Foir|||
  • Adriana Callow was born on 25 December 1757 at New York City, New York.1

Citations:

  1. [S1483] Lilly Martin, "E-mail correspondence received from Lilly Martin," e-mail correspondence from Martin, Lilly to Chris Chester and et al, correspondence date Feb 1, 2007, regarding the family of Stephen Callow and his two wives, Ariaentje Montayne, Sarah (Drake) Brouwer. Citing the work of Lois Stewart.. Hereinafter cited as "L. Martin e-mail."

Ann Callow1

b. 1759
Ann Callow|b. 1759|p110.htm#i89275|Stephen Callow|b. b 1730\nd. bt 2 May 1795 - Feb 1796|p110.htm#i83825|Ariaentje Montanje|b. 12 Aug 1730\nd. b Sep 1780|p182.htm#i89271|||||||Jacob Montanje|||Ariaantje du Foir|||
  • Ann Callow was born in 1759 at New York City, New York.1

Citations:

  1. [S1483] Lilly Martin, "E-mail correspondence received from Lilly Martin," e-mail correspondence from Martin, Lilly to Chris Chester and et al, correspondence date Feb 1, 2007, regarding the family of Stephen Callow and his two wives, Ariaentje Montayne, Sarah (Drake) Brouwer. Citing the work of Lois Stewart.. Hereinafter cited as "L. Martin e-mail."

Catherine Callow1

b. circa 1764
Catherine Callow|b. c 1764|p110.htm#i89278|Stephen Callow|b. b 1730\nd. bt 2 May 1795 - Feb 1796|p110.htm#i83825|Ariaentje Montanje|b. 12 Aug 1730\nd. b Sep 1780|p182.htm#i89271|||||||Jacob Montanje|||Ariaantje du Foir|||
  • Catherine Callow was born circa 1764 at New York City, New York.1
  • She married Stacy Stackhouse before 1785.1

Citations:

  1. [S1483] Lilly Martin, "E-mail correspondence received from Lilly Martin," e-mail correspondence from Martin, Lilly to Chris Chester and et al, correspondence date Feb 1, 2007, regarding the family of Stephen Callow and his two wives, Ariaentje Montayne, Sarah (Drake) Brouwer. Citing the work of Lois Stewart.. Hereinafter cited as "L. Martin e-mail."

James Callow

b. circa 1755
James Callow|b. c 1755|p110.htm#i87848|Stephen Callow|b. b 1730\nd. bt 2 May 1795 - Feb 1796|p110.htm#i83825|Ariaentje Montanje|b. 12 Aug 1730\nd. b Sep 1780|p182.htm#i89271|||||||Jacob Montanje|||Ariaantje du Foir|||
  • James Callow was born circa 1755 at New York City, New York.1
  • James Callow is recorded on the tax list of Clinton, Dutchess Co., New York on 5 Jun 1786. James does not appear on the list in 1787, however, "Stephen Callow's farm" is listed on the tax list in Clinton, Dutchess Co., New York in 1787, for the first time.2

Citations:

  1. [S1483] Lilly Martin, "E-mail correspondence received from Lilly Martin," e-mail correspondence from Martin, Lilly to Chris Chester and et al, correspondence date Feb 1, 2007, regarding the family of Stephen Callow and his two wives, Ariaentje Montayne, Sarah (Drake) Brouwer. Citing the work of Lois Stewart.. Hereinafter cited as "L. Martin e-mail."
  2. [S1485] Clifford M. Buck, compiler, Dutchess County, NY Tax Lists (Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, 1990), p.132. Hereinafter cited as Dutchess Co. NY Tax Lists.

Mary Callow1

b. circa 1762, d. 5 September 1848
Mary Callow|b. c 1762\nd. 5 Sep 1848|p110.htm#i89276|Stephen Callow|b. b 1730\nd. bt 2 May 1795 - Feb 1796|p110.htm#i83825|Ariaentje Montanje|b. 12 Aug 1730\nd. b Sep 1780|p182.htm#i89271|||||||Jacob Montanje|||Ariaantje du Foir|||
  • Mary Callow was born circa 1762 at New York City, New York.1
  • She married Robert Relay at Pleasant Valley, Dutchess Co., New York, on 17 May 1780.1
  • Mary Callow died on 5 September 1848 at Albany, New York.1

Citations:

  1. [S1483] Lilly Martin, "E-mail correspondence received from Lilly Martin," e-mail correspondence from Martin, Lilly to Chris Chester and et al, correspondence date Feb 1, 2007, regarding the family of Stephen Callow and his two wives, Ariaentje Montayne, Sarah (Drake) Brouwer. Citing the work of Lois Stewart.. Hereinafter cited as "L. Martin e-mail."

Stephen Callow1

b. before 1730, d. between 2 May 1795 and February 1796
  • Stephen Callow was born before 1730.
  • He married first at Trinity Church Parish, New York City, New York, on 4 November 1750 Ariaentje Montanje, daughter of Jacob Montanje and Ariaantje du Foir.2
  • Stephen Callow married second at Reformed Dutch Church, New Hackensack, Dutchess Co., New York, on 9 September 1780 Sarah Drake, daughter of William Drake and Elizabeth Taylor, "Stepen Calloo of the Nine partners, and Sara Drake, wid. Brouwer of Rumbouts Prect., both res. in Rumbouts. Mar. after the third publication."3
  • Stephen Callow died between 2 May 1795 and February 1796; and before his wife, Sarah.
  • He was a cabinet and furniture maker from England.1
  • Stephen Callow served in the Dutchess Co. 4th Militia during the Revolutionary War.4
  • Stephen Callow and Sarah Drake resided at Rumbout Precinct, Dutchess Co., New York; at the time of their marriage.5
  • James Callow is recorded on the tax list of Clinton, Dutchess Co., New York on 5 Jun 1786. James does not appear on the list in 1787, however, "Stephen Callow's farm" is listed on the tax list in Clinton, Dutchess Co., New York in 1787, for the first time.6
  • Stephen Callow appeared on the census of 1790 at Clinton, Dutchess Co., New York, with a family of 2 males over 16, 3 females, and 3 slaves. Enumerated on the same page as Jacob Brewer, and the Mannings.7
  • On 2 May 1795, Stephen and Sarah Callow were both living in Clinton, Dutchess Co., New York, when they sold land in Dutchess Co. to John Burnet, also of Clinton (Dutchess Co. Deed Liber 13, p.260, recorded 28 May 1795). The property lies within Clinton, Dutchess Co., containing about 316 acres, bordered on the north by John Migg and David Roy, on the east by Jacob Scrivers, south by Jonathan Soles, Anthony Hoffman, and John G. Van Wagner(?), west by Walter Livingston except 20 acres adjoining Joshua Morse.8

Family: Ariaentje Montanje b. 12 Aug 1730, d. b Sep 1780

Citations:

  1. [S1352] Lilly Martin, "My Own Ancestry," e-mail message from Martin, Lilly to Chris Chester, 31 Oct 2006. Hereinafter cited as "My Own Ancestry e-mail."
  2. [S1483] Lilly Martin, "E-mail correspondence received from Lilly Martin," e-mail correspondence from Martin, Lilly to Chris Chester and et al, correspondence date Feb 1, 2007, regarding the family of Stephen Callow and his two wives, Ariaentje Montayne, Sarah (Drake) Brouwer. Note: I was unable to find a record of their marriage in the Trinity Church Records. Hereinafter cited as "L. Martin e-mail."
  3. [S1706] Maria Bockee Carpenter Tower, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Hackensack, Dutchess County, New York (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc., 2000 (org.1932)), p.102. Hereinafter cited as RDC New Hackensack, NY.
  4. [S1409] New York in the Revolution as Colony and State (Albany, NY: n.pub., 1904), p.243. Hereinafter cited as NY in the Rev. as Colony & State.
  5. [S1419] Lilly Martin, "Re: Joshua Manning and Helena Brouwer/Brewer," e-mail message from Martin, Lilly (unknown address) to Chris Chester, Lilly Martin, Richard Brewer and Karen Sims, 23 Dec 2006, "New Hackensack Records: Marriages: The records of the RDC of New Hackensack, edited by Maria Bockee Carpenter Tower:
    Sept 9, 1780 Stephen Calloo of Nine Partners, and Sara Drake, widow of Brouwer, of Rumbouts Precenct, both residing in Rumbouts. Married after third publication". Hereinafter cited as "L. Martin e-mail 12-23-2006."
  6. [S1485] Clifford M. Buck, compiler, Dutchess County, NY Tax Lists (Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, 1990), p.132. Hereinafter cited as Dutchess Co. NY Tax Lists.
  7. [S487] Ancestry.com, 1790 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com, 2000), Federal census, Roll M637-6, image 0201. Hereinafter cited as 1790 US Census.
  8. [S1511] Deed Records, Dutchess County, New York; Vol. 13-14, 1794-1797; FHL film #0565015 (Albany, NY: State of New York, 1968), Microfilm of original records in the Dutchess County Courthouse, 13:260. Hereinafter cited as Dutchess Co., NY Deeds v.13-14, 1794-1797.
  9. [S1483] Lilly Martin, "E-mail correspondence received from Lilly Martin," e-mail correspondence from Martin, Lilly to Chris Chester and et al, correspondence date Feb 1, 2007, regarding the family of Stephen Callow and his two wives, Ariaentje Montayne, Sarah (Drake) Brouwer. Citing the work of Lois Stewart.. Hereinafter cited as "L. Martin e-mail."

Ruth Calvert1

b. 1811
  • Ruth Calvert was born in 1811 at England.1,2
  • She married Ariah Coates Brower, son of John Brower and Fanny Coats, between 1851 and 1854; (plural marriage, no children).3
  • Called Ruth Colbert by by grandson Amos W. Bair (1942).3
  • Ruth Calvert appeared on the census of 27 August 1860 at Grantsville, Tooele Co., Utah Territory, as Ruth Brower, age 49, born in England.2

Citations:

  1. [S2091] Ariah Coats Brower Family; FHL fiche #6206691 (Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 2006), Compiled by Oradell Brower Triplett. Manuscript (typescript) loaned by Lorraine Simkins of Salt Lake City.. Hereinafter cited as Ariah Coats Brower Family.
  2. [S232] MyFamily.com, 1860 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, 2004), Federal census, Ser. M653, Roll 1313, page 303, image 309. Ariah C. Brower family. Hereinafter cited as 1860 US Census.
  3. [S2484] Ariah Coats Brower, Pioneer Printer Life Story of Ariah Coats Brower, Autobiographical manuscript, undated, possibly late 1840's, copied by his grandson Amos W. Bair, 1 March 1942. William B. Bogardus Collection, Anneke Jans and Everardus Bogardus Descendants Association, Wilmington, Ohio. Box 5, BB-530.

Simon Cameron1

b. 8 March 1799, d. 26 June 1889
  • Simon Cameron was born on 8 March 1799 at Maytown, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania.2
  • He married Margaret Brua, daughter of John Peter Brua and Catherine Rupley, before 1826.1
  • Simon Cameron died on 26 June 1889 at near Maytown, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania.2
  • He was buried at Harrisburg Cemetery, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.3
  • U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania from March 13, 1845 to March 3, 1849 (elected to serve the seat vacated by the resignation of James Buchanon), and from March 4, 1857 to March 4, 1861, when he resigned to serve as Secretary of War for President Abraham Lincoln until 1862. U.S. Minister to Russia in 1862; re-elected as a Republican to the U.S. Senate in 1867 and again in 1873. Resigned March 12, 1877, and traveled extensively in Europe and the West Indies.2

Citations:

  1. [S2482] Lynn Austin Brua, The Brua Family and Bruaw, Bruah, Brewer (United Kingdom: L.A. Brua, 1989, 1996). Also on FHL film #2055459, item 2. The second edition can be found online at Family History Archives, www.lib.byu.edu and accessable directly from the Family History website, www.familysearch.org with a search for the Brua Family in the Library Catalog. A copy of the 1989 edition is found in the William B. Bogardus Collection, Box 5, BB-421. page 17. Hereinafter cited as The Brua Family.
  2. [S2096] "Biographical Directory of the United States Congress", online www.bioguide.congress.gov. Unknown memo, Retrieved Feb 2009. Hereinafter cited as Bio. Dir. U.S. Congress.
  3. [S895] "Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia", online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page. Wikimedia Foundation Inc., 2005, "Simon Cameron." Retrieved Feb 2009. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.

Nancy Campbell1

b. before 1731
Nancy Campbell|b. b 1731|p110.htm#i21171|(?) Campbell||||||||||||||||||
  • Father*: (?) Campbell2

Family: Uldrick Brouwer b. 30 May 1728

Citations:

  1. [S1386] Harlan Rogers Campbell, The Campbell Family: Some of the descendants of William Campbell of Bergen (Pleasant Valley, NY: n.pub., 1969), p.1-2. Hereinafter cited as The Campbell Family.
  2. [S1386] Harlan Rogers Campbell, The Campbell Family: Some of the descendants of William Campbell of Bergen (Pleasant Valley, NY: n.pub., 1969), p.1-1. Hereinafter cited as The Campbell Family.
  3. [S541] William J. Hoffman, "Brouwer Corrections", New York Genealogical & Biographical Record 69:172-179 (1938): p.179.. Hereinafter cited as "Brouwer Corr., NYGBR 69 (1938)."
  4. [S1795] "Brouwer Beginnings" by William J. Hoffman, Manuscript, BB-50, New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, New York.
  5. [S1863] N.J.) First Reformed Church (Hackensack, Records of the Reformed Dutch Churches of Hackensack and Schraalenburgh, New Jersey (New York: Printed for the Society, 1891), Hack.:218. Hereinafter cited as RDC Hackensack & Schraalenburgh.
  6. [S1863] N.J.) First Reformed Church (Hackensack, Records of the Reformed Dutch Churches of Hackensack and Schraalenburgh, New Jersey (New York: Printed for the Society, 1891), Hack.:220. Hereinafter cited as RDC Hackensack & Schraalenburgh.

Elmira A. Cane

b. April 1861
  • Elmira A. Cane was born in April 1861 at Derby, Orleans Co., Vermont.1,2
  • She married George M. Brewer, son of Thomas Brewer and Jane E. Hardy, at Newport, Orleans Co., Vermont, on 25 March 1885.3
  • Also known as Dwire (called Elmira H. Dwire on the birth record of her son Orlando).4
  • Elmira A. Cane was living in 1910 at 1st Ward, Manchester, Hillsborough Co., New Hampshire; age 49.5

Family: George M. Brewer b. Nov 1849

Citations:

  1. [S653] Vermont, Secretary of State, General Index to Vital Records of Vermont, 1871-1908, Salt Lake City [Utah] : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1967, 1994-1995 Microfilm of original records in the State Capitol Building, Montpelier, Vermont. Index includes births, deaths and marriages. Some cards filmed out of sequence. (Refilmed cards are on the end of some rolls.) Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah, Film #0540064. Birth record of Orlando Brewer, "Elmira H. Dwire, born in Derby, Vermont". Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Vermont, 1871-1908.
  2. [S59] MyFamily.com, 1900 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: My Family.com, 2003), Federal census, Roll T623 949, p.15B, ED167. Hereinafter cited as 1900 US Census.
  3. [S398] Montpelier, Vermont, Vermont Vital Records, State of Vermont, General Services Dept., Rt.2, Middlesex, Vermont, Film #F-30491, George M. Brewer, of Newport, Vermont, son of Thomas Brewer and Jane E. Hardy, married Elmira A. Cane, 25 Mar 1885.. Hereinafter cited as Vermont VR.
  4. [S653] Vermont, Secretary of State, General Index to Vital Records of Vermont, 1871-1908, Salt Lake City [Utah] : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1967, 1994-1995 Microfilm of original records in the State Capitol Building, Montpelier, Vermont. Index includes births, deaths and marriages. Some cards filmed out of sequence. (Refilmed cards are on the end of some rolls.) Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah, Film #0540064. Birth record of Orlando Brewer. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Vermont, 1871-1908.
  5. [S38] MyFamily.com, 1910 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: My Family.com, 2003), Federal census, Roll T623_862, p.256A. Hereinafter cited as 1910 US Census.

Sarah Lavina Capen1

b. before 1868, d. before 1897
Sarah Lavina Capen|b. b 1868\nd. b 1897|p110.htm#i123648|Oran Capen|||Margaret Gourley|||||||||||||||
  • Father*: Oran Capen2
  • Mother*: Margaret Gourley2

Family: Charles Henry Brewer b. 10 Jan 1855, d. 1931

Citations:

  1. [S2241] Paul Brewer, Adolphus Brouwer, Unpublished Register Report, Sept. 12, 2008, Fully sourced. Copy received via e-mail by Chris Chester from Paul Brewer, 12 Sept. 2008, Chris Chester, Kent, New York, p.30.
  2. [S2241] Paul Brewer, Adolphus Brouwer, Unpublished Register Report, Sept. 12, 2008, Fully sourced. Copy received via e-mail by Chris Chester from Paul Brewer, 12 Sept. 2008, Chris Chester, Kent, New York, page 122.

Jane Eliza Carl1

b. 2 August 1814, d. 15 August 1885
Jane Eliza Carl|b. 2 Aug 1814\nd. 15 Aug 1885|p110.htm#i128712|Samuel Carl|||Catherine Cackefair|||Thomas Carl||||||Thomas Cockefer|||Mary Hendershot|||
  • Father*: Samuel Carl1
  • Mother*: Catherine Cackefair1

Family: George Washington Brower b. 29 Feb 1812, d. 6 Mar 1844

  • DeWitt Clinton Brower1
  • Robert De Wolfe Brower1
  • William Lanier Brower1

Citations:

  1. [S2481] Jennie Brower Clarke, The Brower Genealogy and Allied Families, Unpublished Manuscript, 1910, Box 5, BB-411 (GEP), William B. Bogardus Collection, Anneke Jans and Everardus Bogardus Descendants Association, Wilmington, Ohio. The early generations are in error, and the manuscript is used here for generations six (Samuel Brower and Charlotte De Wolf) to the present (1910). Additional descendants were later added by someone other than the author (to about 1944). Because of the binding (heavy staples covered by duct tape) it was not possible to scan or copy the manuscript. page 5.

Benjamin S. Carman1

b. July 1850
  • Benjamin S. Carman was born in July 1850 at probably Hempstead, Queens Co., New York.2
  • He married Sarah Adna Brower, daughter of William Brower and Charity Jarvis, on 17 November 1875.1
  • Benjamin S. Carman appeared on the census of 3 July 1900 at Hempstead, Nassau Co., New York, Benjamin Carman, age 49, born July 1850 in New York. Both parents born in New York. A farmer. Married for 24 years. No children. In the household are his wife Sarah; niece Adna S. Denton, age 18, born May 1882 in New York, a school teacher; nephew Benjamin Brower, age 11, born Feb 1889 in New York; and boarder James Long, age 25.2

Citations:

  1. [S2809] Michael R. Ritter, "Family Bibles Transcribed From E-Bay Postings", Ancestry.com,. 2009 Transcriptions by Michael R. Ritter made from Bibles for sale at E-bay. "Information is based either purely on my transcription of photos posted by the seller, or the seller's transcription." Then posted as a World Tree Database on Ancestry.com Retrievd October 2009. Enties are according to the seller.
  2. [S59] MyFamily.com, 1900 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: My Family.com, 2003), Federal census, Ser. T623, Roll 1079, page 6B, ED 693. Benjamin Carman household. Hereinafter cited as 1900 US Census.

Sarah Ann Carman1

b. circa 1830
Sarah Ann Carman|b. c 1830|p110.htm#i136182|(?) Carman|||Ann (?)|b. c 1805|p1.htm#i136196|||||||||||||
  • Father*: (?) Carman
  • Mother*: Ann (?)1 b. c 1805
  • Sarah Ann Carman was born circa 1830 at New York.2
  • She married William Brower, son of Samuel Brower and Ann Pearsall, circa 1849.2
  • Sarah Ann Carman appeared on the census of 28 July 1860 at Hempstead, Queens Co., New York, as Sarah Ann Brower, age 20, born in New York.2
  • She appeared on the census of 22 July 1870 at Hempstead, Queens Co., New York, as Sarah Brower, age 30, born in New York. Keeping house.3
  • She appeared on the census of 10 June 1880 at Village of Woodsburgh, Hempstead, Queens Co., New York, as Sarah A. Brower, age 40, born in New York. Both parents born in New York. Keeping house. Her mother, Ann Carman, age 75, is also enumerated in the household.1
  • She appeared on the census of 15 June 1900 in the household of Charles M. Searles at Lawrence Village, Hempstead, Nassau Co., New York; Charles M. Searles, age 29, born Aug 1870 in New York. Both parents born in New York. A butcher. In the household are his wife Harriet, children Harry and Arthu;, mother-in-law Sarah A. Brower, age 60, born May 1840 in New York, widow, 8 children all living; brother-in-law Calvin Brower, age 20, born March 1880 in New York; brother-in-law John L. Brower, age 17, born Nov 1882 in New York.4

Family: William Brower b. c 1836

Citations:

  1. [S106] Ancestry.com, 1880 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com, 2003), Federal census, Ser. T9, Roll 918, FHL film #1254918, page 461.4000, ED 272, image 0136. William Brower household. Hereinafter cited as 1880 US Census.
  2. [S232] MyFamily.com, 1860 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, 2004), Federal census, Ser. M653, Roll 844, page 0, image 540. William Brower household. Hereinafter cited as 1860 US Census.
  3. [S235] MyFamily.com, 1870 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: My Family.com, 2003), Federal census, Ser. M593, Roll 1078, page 475, image 188. William Brower. Hereinafter cited as 1870 US Census.
  4. [S59] MyFamily.com, 1900 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: My Family.com, 2003), Federal census, Ser. T623, Roll 1079, page 14B, ED 708. Charles M. Searles household. Hereinafter cited as 1900 US Census.

Stephen Carman1

b. circa 1790
  • Stephen Carman was born circa 1790 at probably Queens Co., New York.
  • He married Ann Pearsall, daughter of Henry Pearsall.1
  • Stephen Carman appeared on the census of 28 July 1860 at Hempstead, Queens Co., New York, Stephen Carman, age 70, born in New York. A farmer, with real estate valued at $6000, personal estate at $2000. In the household are his wife Ann, age 65, and Harriet Carman, age 26. In the same dwelling house is William Brower, age 24 and his family.2

Citations:

  1. [S2777] Clarence E. Pearsall, History and Genealogy of the Pearsall Family in England and America (San Francisco: H.S. Crocker, 1928), 3:1333. Hereinafter cited as Pearsall Family in England and America.
  2. [S232] MyFamily.com, 1860 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, 2004), Federal census, Ser. M653, Roll 844, page 0, image 540. Stephen Carman household. Hereinafter cited as 1860 US Census.

Amy Carmen

d. before 12 February 1807

Family: Joseph Drake b. 8 Jan 1721, d. 12 Aug 1807

Citations:

  1. [S2079] Louis S. Drake, Jesayas Jansze Drake of New Netherlands, 1648-after 1720?: With an Explanation of Tieup Between Bogardus, Webber, Brouwer and Drake Families (Edwardsville, Illinois: L.S. Drake, 1967). FHL film #1320675, item 16., Family chart of Louis S. Drake's ancestry. Sources and documentation is not provided, and considering the inaccuracy and poor reasoning exhibited in the early generations covered in the book, it is advisable to confirm his line with other research.. Hereinafter cited as Jesayas Jansze Drake.
  2. [S2095] Lillian Drake Avery, Drake Genealogy in the Line of Samuel Drake of Lower Smithfield Township, Northampton (now Monroe) County, Pennsylvania (Pontiac, Michigan: Privately Printed, 1926), p.11. Hereinafter cited as Drake Gen. in the line of Samuel Drake.

Charlotte Carmen1

b. 24 January 1848
Charlotte Carmen|b. 24 Jan 1848|p110.htm#i135341|Alexander Caruth Carmen|||Margaret Greenway|||||||||||||||
  • Father*: Alexander Caruth Carmen1
  • Mother*: Margaret Greenway1

Citations:

  1. [S2729] Henry Hobart Vail, Genealogy of Some of the Vail Family Descended From Jeremiah Vail at Salem, Mass., 1639 (New York: DeVinne Press, 1902), page 139. Hereinafter cited as Vail Family Descended From Jeremiah Vail at Salem, Mass., 1639.

Teunis Carstensen1,2

b. circa 1660, d. before 8 October 1691
Teunis Carstensen|b. c 1660\nd. b 8 Oct 1691|p110.htm#i35300|Carsten Carstensen||||||||||||||||||
  • Father*: Carsten Carstensen1
  • Teunis Carstensen was born circa 1660 (age 19 when his father died in 1679).3
  • He married Martie Pieterse Borsboom, daughter of Pieter Jacobse Borsboom, before 1691.4
  • Teunis Carstensen died before 8 October 1691.1,3
  • He was a "steenbacker" (brick maker).3
  • Administration of Teunis Carstensen's estate was granted on 8 October 1691 to his widow Maritje.3

Family: Martie Pieterse Borsboom b. b 1675

Citations:

  1. [S1800] Phylis J. Miller, "The Garrison-Gerritsen and Segers Descendants of Gerrit Segers", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 124 (1993): 124:143 fn. Hereinafter cited as "Garrison-Gerritsen, Segers, NYGBR 124 (1993)."
  2. [S556] Jonathan Pearson, compiler, Genealogies of the First Settlers of Schenectady, 1662-1800 (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., 1982), p.27. Hereinafter cited as Genealogies of the First Settlers of Schenectady, 1662-1800.
  3. [S1828] Misc. Brouwer Pages of Wm. J. Hoffman, Typewritten Manuscript, New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, New York, "Brouwer in Albany and Schenectady."
  4. [S546] John Reynolds Totten, "Brouwer (Brower-Brewer) Family Notes", New York Genealogical & Biographical Record Vol. 67, pp.103-110, 217-229 (1936): p.110. Hereinafter cited as "Brouwer Family Notes, NYG&BR 67 (1936)."
  5. [S867] Record of Wills Recorded at Albany, New York, 1629-1802; index 1629-1828; FHL films #s 0481435-0481446 (Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1967), New York. Surrogate's Court (Albany County) (Main Author). Albany County (New York). Clerk of the Court of Appeals (Added Author). Microfilm of original records at the Queens College Library in Flushing, New York. The testators were from various areas and counties including Albany, Orange, Dutchess, Ulster, Kings, Westchester and others., AB6; will of Hendrick Brower. Hereinafter cited as Albany, NY Wills.

Garrard Carter1

b. 16 February 1812, d. 6 March 1899
  • Garrard Carter was born on 16 February 1812 at Clermont Co., Ohio.1
  • He married Matilda Robertson, daughter of Rev. Zachariah Robertson and Elizabeth Jones, at Pendelton Co., Kentucky, on 26 July 1832.1
  • Garrard Carter died on 6 March 1899 at Vermilion Co., Illinois.1
  • He was buried at Rose Cemetery, Bismarck, Vermilion Co., Illinois.1
  • Also known as Garret R. Carter.1

Citations:

  1. [S1033] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com. , Retrieved May 2009. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.