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The Ancestry of John Howard Camp
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		 /Egidius/Gillis Campe
	      /Judocus Franciscus Campe
	      |  |        /Judocus de Taeye
	      |  |     /Simon de Taeye
	      |  |     |  \Livina Corthals
	      |  |  /Petrus de Taeye
	      |  |  |  |        /Egidius Buysse
	      |  |  |  |     /Joannes Buysse
	      |  |  |  |     |  \Judoca (__)
	      |  |  |  |  /Egidus Buysse
	      |  |  |  |  |  \Elizabeth Dhaenens
	      |  |  |  \Elizabeth Buysse
	      |  |  |     |        /Jan de Wulf
	      |  |  |     |     /Jan de Wulf
	      |  |  |     |     |  \(__)
	      |  |  |     |  /Abraham de Wulf
	      |  |  |     |  |  \Grietken de Clercq
	      |  |  |     \Vincentia de Wulf
	      |  |  |        |  /Georgius/Jooris de Zuttere
	      |  |  |        \Joanna de Zutter
	      |  |  |           \Martina (__)
	      |  \Petronella de Taeye
	      |     |  /Adriaen Drieghe
	      |     \Jacoba Drieghe
	      |        |     /Jan Aerts
	      |        |  /Petrus Aerts
	      |        |  |  \Joanna de Taeye
	      |        \Joanna Aerts
	      |           \Livina van de Kerckhove
	   /Ferdinand Campe
	   |  |           /Gislenus Lacaeyse
	   |  |        /(possibly) Petrus Lacaeyse
	   |  |        |  \Sibilla van Amerongen
	   |  |     /Livinus Lacaeyse
	   |  |     |  \(possibly) Alouisa Vanwastene
	   |  |  /Petrus Antonius Lacaeyse
	   |  |  |  \Livina Mestdagh
	   |  \Isabella Therese Lacaeyse
	   |     |              /Jooris van Overvelt
	   |     |           /Jacobus van Overvelt
	   |     |           |  \(__)
	   |     |        /Jan/Joos van Overvelt
	   |     |        |  |  /Vincent Teirlinck
	   |     |        |  \Francijntgen/Francynken Teirlinck
	   |     |        |     |  /Jan Lippens
	   |     |        |     \Jacquemijne/Jacoba Lippens
	   |     |        |        \(__)
	   |     |     /Jacques/Jacobus van Overvelt
	   |     |     |  |        /Francois Rogiers
	   |     |     |  |     /Adriaen Rogiers
	   |     |     |  |     |  \(__)
	   |     |     |  |  /Vincent Rogiers
	   |     |     |  |  |  \Begella Wulfram
	   |     |     |  \Maria/Maeyken Rogiers
	   |     |     |     |     /Jooris de Wulf
	   |     |     |     |  /Gabriël de Wulf
	   |     |     |     |  |  \(__)
	   |     |     |     \Margaretha de Wulf
	   |     |     |        \Catharina Martens
	   |     |  /Joannes van Overvelt
	   |     |  |  |        /Cornelis Standaert
	   |     |  |  |     /Joorken/Jooris Standaert
	   |     |  |  |     |  |  /Jan Lippens
	   |     |  |  |     |  \Pierynken Lippens
	   |     |  |  |     |     \(__)
	   |     |  |  |  /Jacques Standaert
	   |     |  |  |  |  |     /Joannes Speeckaert
	   |     |  |  |  |  |  /Jacobus Speeckaert
	   |     |  |  |  |  |  |  \Margriet Lippens
	   |     |  |  |  |  \Petronella Speeckaert
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                                                     /Arnould van Aarschot
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                                                  /Arnould van Aarschot
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                                                  |  \(__)
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                                               /Arnould van Aarschot
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                                               |  \(__)
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                                            /Arnould van Aarschot
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                                            |  \(__)
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                                         /Godfried van Aarschot
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                                         |  \Angésile de Pepijn
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                                      /Annekin van Aarschot, Herr van Bierbeke
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                                      |  \Alix d'Albret
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                                   /Arnould van Aarschot de Pape
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                                   |  |  /Arnould van Rostelaer, Baron van Rotselaar
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                                   |  \Mechhia van Rotselaer
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                                   |     \Beatrix van Fovre
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                                /Gilbert de Pape
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                                |  \Maria Heilweghis
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                             /Jehan de Pape
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                             |  \Maria Wilmarus
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                          /Joannes de Pape
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                          |  \Lysbeth van de Poele
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                       /Jacobus de Pape
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                       |  \Lysbeth Bornecolve
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                    /Jacops de Pape
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                    |  \Adriana van Durme
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                 /Diederick de Pape
	   |     |  |  |  |     |                 |  \Elisabeth de Smet
	   |     |  |  |  |     |              /Jacobus de Pape
	   |     |  |  |  |     |              |  \Janne Gaeyaert
	   |     |  |  |  |     |           /Petrus de Pape
	   |     |  |  |  |     |           |  \Livina de Roye
	   |     |  |  |  |     |        /Joannes de Pape
	   |     |  |  |  |     |        |  \Maria van der Beke
	   |     |  |  |  |     |     /Joannes de Pape
	   |     |  |  |  |     |     |  \Joanna van de Vijvere
	   |     |  |  |  |     |  /Vincentius de Pape
	   |     |  |  |  |     |  |  |  /Jan Dyselinck
	   |     |  |  |  |     |  |  \Joanna Dyselinck
	   |     |  |  |  |     |  |     \(__)
	   |     |  |  |  |     \Betken/Elisabeth de Pape
	   |     |  |  |  |        |     /Gelijn van Maldeghem
	   |     |  |  |  |        |  /Joannes van Maldeghem
	   |     |  |  |  |        |  |  \(__)
	   |     |  |  |  |        \Aernaudijne/Arnaudine van Maldeghem
	   |     |  |  |  |           |  /Cornelis van Schoonackere
	   |     |  |  |  |           \Avesoete van Schoonackere
	   |     |  |  |  |              \(__)
	   |     |  |  \Jacquemijnken/Jacoba Standaert
	   |     |  |     \Martynken Martens
	   |     \Anna Marie van Overvelt
	   |        |  /Joannes van de Wattijne
	   |        \Judoca van de Wattijne
	   |           |     /Joannes Goossens
	   |           |  /Judocus Goossens
	   |           |  |  \Anna Snoers (Smet)
	   |           \Anna Goossens
	   |              |     /Niklaes van de Rostijne
	   |              |  /Joannes van de Rostijne
	   |              |  |  \(__)
	   |              \Pauwelyna van de Rostijne
	   |                 \Livina de Taeye
	/Karel Francies Campe
	|  |           /Nicolaas Landuijt
	|  |        /Cornelis Landuijt
	|  |        |  |     /Pauwels Buijck
	|  |        |  |  /Corneils Buijck
	|  |        |  |  |  \(__)
	|  |        |  \Petronella Buijck
	|  |        |     \Tanneken Martens
	|  |     /Petrus Johannes Landuijt
	|  |     |  |  /Joannes Wieme
	|  |     |  \Livina Weime
	|  |     |     \Livina Snoeck
	|  |  /Petrus Antonius Landuijt
	|  |  |  |     /Joannes/Jan Vergauwe
	|  |  |  |  /Antonius/Antoon Vergauwe
	|  |  |  |  |  \Maria Simoens
	|  |  |  \Judoca Vergauwe
	|  |  |     \Elisabeth (Isabelle) Steijaert
	|  \Catharina Antonia Landuijt
	|     |  /Elias Lammens
	|     \Maria Jacoba Lammens
	|        \Francisca (__)
     /Alfonse (Albert) Camp
     |  |                       /(__) Nijskens
     |  |                    /Peter Nijskens
     |  |                    |  \(__) van der Reij
     |  |                 /Joannes Nijskens
     |  |                 |  \Maria (Gijsen/Ginsen/Gissen)
     |  |              /Hubertus Nijskens
     |  |              |  \Catharina Meeuwissen
     |  |           /Jacobus Nijskens
     |  |           |  \Johanna Vrencken
     |  |        /Johannes Nijskens
     |  |        |  |     /(__) Sweels
     |  |        |  |  /Corsius/Corst Sweels
     |  |        |  |  |  \(__)
     |  |        |  \Petronella Swe(e)ls
     |  |        |     \Cornelia Caris
     |  |     /Henrij Nijskens
     |  |     |  |  /Jacques Kercker/Kirckels
     |  |     |  \Elisabeth Kercker
     |  |     |     \Maria (__)
     |  |  /Pieter Johannes Nieskens
     |  |  |  |        /Adrianus/Adriaan Seij
     |  |  |  |     /Pierre Sies/Petrus Seij
     |  |  |  |     |  \Joanna Claerhoudt
     |  |  |  |  /Jean Francois/Johannes Franciscus/Jan Frans Seij
     |  |  |  |  |  |  /Joannes de Zuttere
     |  |  |  |  |  \Petronella Brigitta de Zutter
     |  |  |  |  |     |              /Judocus/Joos Clays
     |  |  |  |  |     |           /Jan Clays
     |  |  |  |  |     |           |  \(__)
     |  |  |  |  |     |        /Aernout Clays
     |  |  |  |  |     |        |  |  /Pieter de Pau
     |  |  |  |  |     |        |  \Margaretha de Pau
     |  |  |  |  |     |        |     \Grietken (__)
     |  |  |  |  |     |     /Joannes/Jan Claeijs
     |  |  |  |  |     |     |  |  /Denijs Buysse
     |  |  |  |  |     |     |  \Catharina Buysse
     |  |  |  |  |     |     |     \(__)
     |  |  |  |  |     |  /Joannes/Jan Claeijs
     |  |  |  |  |     |  |  |  /Gillis de Smet
     |  |  |  |  |     |  |  \Susanna de Smet
     |  |  |  |  |     |  |     \Tanneken Matthijs
     |  |  |  |  |     \Anna Maria Claeijs
     |  |  |  |  |        |        /Jacobus de Zuttere
     |  |  |  |  |        |     /Roelandt de Zuttere
     |  |  |  |  |        |     |  \Adriana Maes
     |  |  |  |  |        |  /Roelandt de Zuttere
     |  |  |  |  |        |  |  \Livina (__)
     |  |  |  |  |        \Catharina de Zuttere
     |  |  |  |  |           |     /Nicolaas de Vriendt
     |  |  |  |  |           |  /Joos de Vriendt
     |  |  |  |  |           |  |  \(__)
     |  |  |  |  |           \Anna de Vriendt
     |  |  |  |  |              |  /Gillis Batens
     |  |  |  |  |              \Catharina Batens
     |  |  |  |  |                 \Tanneken Huige
     |  |  |  \Catharina Seij
     |  |  |     |  /Joannes/Jan de Zuttere
     |  |  |     \Maria Norbertina/Norberta de Zutter
     |  |  |        |  /(possibly)Cornelis/Corneel de Wael
     |  |  |        \Anna Maria de Waele
     |  |  |           \(possibly)Maria van Verdeghem
     |  \Maria Theresia Nieskens
     |     |        /Arnoldus Boerendonk
     |     |     /Judocus Boerendonk
     |     |     |  |     /Johannes Heremans
     |     |     |  |  /Judocus Heremans
     |     |     |  |  |  \Maria Jansen
     |     |     |  \Johanna Heremans
     |     |     |     |  /Johannes de Wael
     |     |     |     \Elisabeth de Wael
     |     |     |        |        /Jan van Mullem
     |     |     |        |     /Phillipus van Mullem
     |     |     |        |     |  \(__)
     |     |     |        |  /Petrus van Mullem
     |     |     |        |  |  |  /Pieter Coppens
     |     |     |        |  |  \Amelberga Coppens
     |     |     |        |  |     \(__)
     |     |     |        \Amelberge van Mullem
     |     |     |           |        /François Vercauteren
     |     |     |           |     /Gillis Vercauteren
     |     |     |           |     |  |  /Johannes Duerinc
     |     |     |           |     |  \Margriet Duerinc
     |     |     |           |     |     |  /Jacob Waumans
     |     |     |           |     |     \Katelijne Waumans
     |     |     |           |     |        |     /Joos Van Ackere
     |     |     |           |     |        |  /Adriaan van Ackere
     |     |     |           |     |        |  |  |  /Pieter Staes
     |     |     |           |     |        |  |  \Katelijne Staes
     |     |     |           |     |        |  |     |  /Anthonis Zouters
     |     |     |           |     |        |  |     \Marie Zouters
     |     |     |           |     |        |  |        |  /Gillis Mast
     |     |     |           |     |        |  |        \Amelberge Mast
     |     |     |           |     |        |  |           |  /Andries Van Mieghem
     |     |     |           |     |        |  |           \Margriete Van Mieghem
     |     |     |           |     |        |  |              |  /Gillis Van Ackere
     |     |     |           |     |        |  |              \Agnes Van Ackere
     |     |     |           |     |        |  |                 \Elisabeth Brijssincs
     |     |     |           |     |        \Lijsbette van Ackere
     |     |     |           |     |           |   /Niklaas Polfliet
     |     |     |           |     |           \Margriete Polfliet
     |     |     |           |     |               |  /Gillis Loots
     |     |     |           |     |               \Amelberge Loots
     |     |     |           |     |                  \Margriete Sculaerts
     |     |     |           |  /Joannes Vercauteren
     |     |     |           |  |  |  /Mathijs Persoon
     |     |     |           |  |  \Joanna Persoon
     |     |     |           |  |     |  /Phillips Goeman
     |     |     |           |  |     \Katelijne Goeman
     |     |     |           |  |        |  /Pieter Vergouwen
     |     |     |           |  |        \Jacomine Vergouwen
     |     |     |           |  |           |  /Jan van Remoortere
     |     |     |           |  |           \Katelijne van Remoortre
     |     |     |           |  |              |  /Willem Hondt or Hons
     |     |     |           |  |              \Margriete Hondt or Hons
     |     |     |           |  |                 |  /Jan Aelbrecht
     |     |     |           |  |                 \Amelberge Aelbrecht
     |     |     |           |  |                    \Elisabeth 'sBruynen
     |     |     |           \Barbara Vercauteren
     |     |     |              |           /Adriaan van Wijnacker
     |     |     |              |        /Jan van Wijnacker
     |     |     |              |        |  |  /Jacob Spruuts
     |     |     |              |        |  \Katelijne Spruyts
     |     |     |              |        |     |  /Niklaas van Polvliet
     |     |     |              |        |     \Marie van Polvliet
     |     |     |              |        |        |     /Heinric Coppiins
     |     |     |              |        |        |  /Pieter Coppiins
     |     |     |              |        |        |  |  |  /Jan Raes
     |     |     |              |        |        |  |  \Margriet Raes
     |     |     |              |        |        |  |     |  /(__) VanDer Haghe
     |     |     |              |        |        |  |     \Amelberga VanDer Haghe
     |     |     |              |        |        |  |        \Mabelie (__)
     |     |     |              |        |        \Marie Coppiins (Keppens)
     |     |     |              |        |           |  /(__)
     |     |     |              |        |           \Katelijne 'sTayen
     |     |     |              |        |              \Elisabeth 'sTayen
     |     |     |              |     /Merten van Wijnacker
     |     |     |              |     |  |  /Joos Vermeere
     |     |     |              |     |  \Cornelia Vermeere
     |     |     |              |     |     |  /Jacx Smet
     |     |     |              |     |     \Amelberga Smet
     |     |     |              |     |        |  /Jan Zwitten
     |     |     |              |     |        \Katelijne Zwitten
     |     |     |              |     |           |  /Jan Speecht
     |     |     |              |     |           \Lijsbeth Speecht
     |     |     |              |     |              |  /Hendrik Melis
     |     |     |              |     |              \Lijsbette Melis
     |     |     |              |     |                 |  /Gillis van Buendre
     |     |     |              |     |                 \Margriete van Buendre
     |     |     |              |     |                    |  /(__) Steenaert
     |     |     |              |     |                    \Katelijne Steenaert
     |     |     |              |     |                       |  /(__) Maes
     |     |     |              |     |                       \Margriete Maes
     |     |     |              |     |                          \Gertrud (__)
     |     |     |              |  /Merten van Wijnacker
     |     |     |              |  |  |     /Gilles ver Haghe
     |     |     |              |  |  |  /Jan ver Haghen
     |     |     |              |  |  |  |  |  /Daneel Dalscaert
     |     |     |              |  |  |  |  \Katelijne Dalscaert
     |     |     |              |  |  |  |     |  /Jan van Polfliet
     |     |     |              |  |  |  |     \Pascine Polfliet
     |     |     |              |  |  |  |        |     /Joos Brisinc
     |     |     |              |  |  |  |        |  /Gilles Brisinc
     |     |     |              |  |  |  |        |  |  |  /Pieter Mins
     |     |     |              |  |  |  |        |  |  \Elisabeth Mins
     |     |     |              |  |  |  |        |  |     |  /Gillis Bake(n)
     |     |     |              |  |  |  |        |  |     \Elisabeth Bake
     |     |     |              |  |  |  |        |  |        |  /Jan Bonne
     |     |     |              |  |  |  |        |  |        \Beatrix Bonne
     |     |     |              |  |  |  |        |  |           |  /Lonis Noens
     |     |     |              |  |  |  |        |  |           \Beatrice Noens
     |     |     |              |  |  |  |        |  |              |  /Jacob Vossaert
     |     |     |              |  |  |  |        |  |              \Amelberga Vossaert
     |     |     |              |  |  |  |        |  |                 |  /Pieter Ongenaets
     |     |     |              |  |  |  |        |  |                 \Katelijne Ongenaets
     |     |     |              |  |  |  |        |  |                    \Katelijne van Doorslaer
     |     |     |              |  |  |  |        \Katelijne Brissinck
     |     |     |              |  |  |  |           |  /Gilles ver Heyden
     |     |     |              |  |  |  |           \Elisabeth ver Heyden
     |     |     |              |  |  |  |              \Katelijne Muters
     |     |     |              |  |  \Joanna ver Haghen
     |     |     |              |  |     |     /Jan VerStraeten
     |     |     |              |  |     |  /Jan VerStraeten
     |     |     |              |  |     |  |  \(__)
     |     |     |              |  |     \Antonine VerStraeten
     |     |     |              |  |        |     /Pieter Abeele
     |     |     |              |  |        |  /Bouwen van den Abeele
     |     |     |              |  |        |  |  |  /Jan van Havere
     |     |     |              |  |        |  |  \Clare van Havere
     |     |     |              |  |        |  |     |           /Wouter van den Ackere
     |     |     |              |  |        |  |     |        /Niklaas van Ackere
     |     |     |              |  |        |  |     |        |  \(__)
     |     |     |              |  |        |  |     |     /Wouter van Ackere
     |     |     |              |  |        |  |     |     |  |   /Jan Gheent
     |     |     |              |  |        |  |     |     |  \Clementie van Gheent
     |     |     |              |  |        |  |     |     |      \(__)
     |     |     |              |  |        |  |     |  /Jan van Ackere
     |     |     |              |  |        |  |     |  |  |  /Jan Van Velde
     |     |     |              |  |        |  |     |  |  \Mabelie Van Velde
     |     |     |              |  |        |  |     |  |     \Margriete (__)
     |     |     |              |  |        |  |     \Amelberge van Ackere
     |     |     |              |  |        |  |        |  /(__) Boytas
     |     |     |              |  |        |  |        \Amelberga Boytas
     |     |     |              |  |        |  |           \Elysabeth (__)
     |     |     |              |  |        \Lijsbeth Abeele
     |     |     |              |  |           |  /Jacob van Raemdonck
     |     |     |              |  |           \Lijsbeth van Raemdonck
     |     |     |              |  |              |  /Pieter Varendonc
     |     |     |              |  |              \Josine van Varendonck
     |     |     |              |  |                 |  /Michiel Hildegheers
     |     |     |              |  |                 \Kathelijne Hildegheers
     |     |     |              |  |                    |  /(__)
     |     |     |              |  |                    \Elysabeth Bolsele
     |     |     |              |  |                       |  /(__)Bolsele
     |     |     |              |  |                       \Amelberga Bolsele
     |     |     |              |  |                          \Heylsoete (__)
     |     |     |              \Joanna/Janneken Wijnacker
     |     |     |                 |  /Anthonis Vercauteren
     |     |     |                 \Barbara Vercauteren
     |     |     |                    |     /Adriaan van Steelant
     |     |     |                    |  /Gillis van Steelandt
     |     |     |                    |  |  |  /Judocus Vale
     |     |     |                    |  |  \Amelberga Vale
     |     |     |                    |  |     |  /Symoen Schelfhaut
     |     |     |                    |  |     \Catharina Schelfhaut
     |     |     |                    |  |        |  /Pieter Speelmans
     |     |     |                    |  |        \Elisabetha Speelmans
     |     |     |                    |  |           |  /Niklaas Gabrieels
     |     |     |                    |  |           \Margriete Gabrieels
     |     |     |                    |  |              |  /(__) Van Weere
     |     |     |                    |  |              \Margriete Van Weere
     |     |     |                    |  |                 \Margriette van Hoghenweghe
     |     |     |                    \Amelberga Steenlandt
     |     |     |                       |  /Jan de Meyere
     |     |     |                       \Lijsbette de Meijer
     |     |     |                          |  /Joos Wittock
     |     |     |                          \Amelberge Wittock
     |     |     |                             |  /Niklaas s'Hooghen
     |     |     |                             \Amelberge s'Hooghen
     |     |     |                                |  /Wouter Smeets
     |     |     |                                \Amelberge Smets
     |     |     |                                   |  /Jan Potters
     |     |     |                                   \Lijsbette Potters
     |     |     |                                      |  /Michiel van Overloop
     |     |     |                                      \Lijsbeth van Overloop
     |     |     |                                         \Margriete Maes
     |     |  /Johannes Franciscus Boerendonck
     |     |  |  |              /Judocus Scheerlinck
     |     |  |  |           /Guilielmus/Wilhelmus Scheerlinck
     |     |  |  |           |  |  /Petrus Droeshout
     |     |  |  |           |  \Catharina Droeshout
     |     |  |  |           |     \Joanna Veldemans
     |     |  |  |        /Petrus Scheerlinck
     |     |  |  |        |  |  /Gerardus Coppens
     |     |  |  |        |  \Maria Coppens
     |     |  |  |        |     \Catharina Deegdemakers
     |     |  |  |     /Judocus Scheerlinck
     |     |  |  |     |  |     /Petrus de Brauw
     |     |  |  |     |  |  /Judocus de Brauw
     |     |  |  |     |  |  |  \Elisabeth Moock
     |     |  |  |     |  \Adriana de Brauw
     |     |  |  |     |     |     /Henrius van de Velde
     |     |  |  |     |     |  /Joannes van de Velde
     |     |  |  |     |     |  |  \Anna Schinck
     |     |  |  |     |     \Anna van de Velde
     |     |  |  |     |        \Gertrudis van Varenbergh
     |     |  |  |  /Jan Scheerlinck
     |     |  |  |  |  |        /Adrianus de Schrijver
     |     |  |  |  |  |     /Adrianus de Schrijver
     |     |  |  |  |  |     |  |  /Jan de Clippel
     |     |  |  |  |  |     |  \Elisabeth de Clippel
     |     |  |  |  |  |     |     \Margareta van der Maele
     |     |  |  |  |  |  /Adrianus de Schrijver
     |     |  |  |  |  |  |  |  /Jan Verleysen
     |     |  |  |  |  |  |  \Margareta Verleysen
     |     |  |  |  |  |  |     \Joanna de Greve
     |     |  |  |  |  \Adriana de Schrijver
     |     |  |  |  |     |        /Erasmus de Rijck
     |     |  |  |  |     |     /Martinus de Rijck
     |     |  |  |  |     |     |  \Barbara van Raverschot
     |     |  |  |  |     |  /Mathias de Rijck
     |     |  |  |  |     |  |  \Machildis van den Berghe
     |     |  |  |  |     \Anna de Rijck
     |     |  |  |  |        \Elisabeth Verstraeten
     |     |  |  \Pietronella Scheerlink
     |     |  |     |     /Franciscus de Pelsmaecker
     |     |  |     |  /Judocus de Pelsmaecker
     |     |  |     |  |  |  /Thomas Heydens
     |     |  |     |  |  \Maria Heydens
     |     |  |     |  |     |  /Robert de la Tour
     |     |  |     |  |     \Maria de la Tour
     |     |  |     |  |        \Anna Kerremans
     |     |  |     \Josina/Judoca de Pelsmaecker
     |     |  |        |     /Matheus van Wetter
     |     |  |        |  /Egidius van Wetteren
     |     |  |        |  |  |  /Egidius Dauman
     |     |  |        |  |  \Judoca Dauman
     |     |  |        |  |     \Joanna de Mol
     |     |  |        \Catharina van Wetteren
     |     |  |           \Adriana Robert
     |     \Carolina Dorethea Boerendonk
     |        |        /Petrus Opdorp
     |        |     /Petrus Johannes Opdorp
     |        |     |  |  /Aedigius Lammens
     |        |     |  \Maria Lammens
     |        |     |     |        /Jacobus Haeghens
     |        |     |     |     /Joannes Haeghens
     |        |     |     |     |  \Anna (__)
     |        |     |     |  /Jan Haehgens
     |        |     |     |  |  \Maria de Vos
     |        |     |     \Anna Haeghens
     |        |     |        \Petronella Pauwels
     |        |  /Adrianus Franciscus/Adriaan Francies van Opdorp
     |        |  |  |        /Cornelius de Ridder
     |        |  |  |     /Christophorus de Ridder
     |        |  |  |     |  |                 /Laureijs de Smet
     |        |  |  |     |  |              /Willem de Smet
     |        |  |  |     |  |              |  \(__)
     |        |  |  |     |  |           /Gheert de Smet
     |        |  |  |     |  |           |  |              /Daneel de Keysere
     |        |  |  |     |  |           |  |           /Daneel de Keysere
     |        |  |  |     |  |           |  |           |  |  /Gillis van De Putte
     |        |  |  |     |  |           |  |           |  \Maria van De Putte
     |        |  |  |     |  |           |  |           |     \(__)
     |        |  |  |     |  |           |  |        /Jan de Keysere
     |        |  |  |     |  |           |  |        |  \(__)
     |        |  |  |     |  |           |  |     /Peeter de Keijser
     |        |  |  |     |  |           |  |     |  |  /Wouter Seelmakers
     |        |  |  |     |  |           |  |     |  \(__) Seelmakers
     |        |  |  |     |  |           |  |     |     \(__)
     |        |  |  |     |  |           |  |  /Peeter de Keijser
     |        |  |  |     |  |           |  |  |  \(__)
     |        |  |  |     |  |           |  \Joanna de Keijser
     |        |  |  |     |  |           |     |  /Jan, dit de Sleeghere van Den Wijngaerde
     |        |  |  |     |  |           |     \Maria [Margriete] van den Wijngaerde
     |        |  |  |     |  |           |        \Kathelijne Arijs
     |        |  |  |     |  |        /Pauwel de Smet
     |        |  |  |     |  |        |  |  /Gillis Raes
     |        |  |  |     |  |        |  \Kathelijne Raes
     |        |  |  |     |  |        |     \Yde Smets
     |        |  |  |     |  |     /Cornelius de Smet
     |        |  |  |     |  |     |  |  /Paschier Witleer
     |        |  |  |     |  |     |  \Margriet Witleer
     |        |  |  |     |  |     |     \(__)
     |        |  |  |     |  |  /Gaspar Smet
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |                 /Goossen van Herbosch
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |              /Gielis van Herbosch
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |              |  |              /Jan de Pullewouwe
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |              |  |           /Jan de Pullewouwe
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |              |  |           |  \(__)
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |              |  |        /Gielis Jans/Egidius Jans van Pullewoude (de Polewoude)
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |              |  |        |  \(__)
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |              |  |     /Jan Gielisjans (Van Pullewouwe)
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |              |  |     |  \(__)
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |              |  |  /Willem van Pullewouwe (Gielisjans)
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |              |  |  |  |  /Symoen Soys, alias vander Bruggen
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |              |  |  |  \Elisabeth Suys
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |              |  |  |     \(__)
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |              |  \Elisabeth/Lijsbette Gielisjans
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |              |     \Beatrix Van der Hoeven (van den Roe)
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |           /Goossen van Herbosch
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |           |  \(__)
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |        /Henrick van Herbosch
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |        |  |  /Jan Jacobs
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |        |  \Kathelijne Jacobs
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |        |     |  /Robrecht Suetmans
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |        |     \Kathelijne Suetmans
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |        |        \(__)
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     /Goossen van Herbosch
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |  |           /Joannes Moeijersoens
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |  |        /Hendrick Moeijersoens
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |  |        |  \(__)
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |  |     /Jan Moeijersoens
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |  |     |  \Maria Covens
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |  |  /Jan Moerijersoens
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |  |  |  \Godelieve van Nieuwenhove
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |  \Josine Moerijersoens
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                                      /Godefroi VII, Duke of Lower Lotharingia           ==>
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                                   /Henri I "le Guerroyeur," Duke of Brabant
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                                   |  \Margareta van Limburg                             ==>
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                                /Henri II, Duke of Brabant
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                                |  |  /Mathieu de Flandre, Comte de Boulogne             ==>
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                                |  \Mathilde de Flandre
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                                |     \Marie de Blois, Comtesse de Boulogne              ==>
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                             /Henri III "le Pacifique/le Dibonnaire," Duke of Brabant
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                             |  |     /Friedrich I "Barbarossa," Emperor                 ==>
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                             |  |  /Philipp, Duke of Swabia
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                             |  |  |  \Béatrix de Bourgogne                              ==>
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                             |  \Maria von Hohenstaufen
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                             |     |  /Isaakios II Angelos, Eastern Roman Emperor        ==>
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                             |     \Eirene Angelina
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                             |        \Eirene Palaiologina                               ==>
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                          /Jean I "the Victorious," Duke of Brabant
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                          |  |        /Hugues III, Duke of Burgundy                      ==>
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                          |  |     /Eudes III, Duke of Burgundy
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                          |  |     |  \Alix de Lorraine                                  ==>
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                          |  |  /Hugues IV, Duke of Burgundy
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                          |  |  |  |  /Hugues de Vergy, Seigneur de Vergy                ==>
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                          |  |  |  \Alix de Vergy
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                          |  |  |     \Egidede Trannel, Dame d'Autrey                    ==>
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                          |  \Alix de Bourgogne
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                          |     |     /Robert II "le Jeune," Comte de Dreux              ==>
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                          |     |  /Robert (III) "Gastebli" de Dreux
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                          |     |  |  \Yolande de Coucy                                  ==>
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                          |     \Yolande de Dreux, Comtesse d'Ossone
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                          |        |  /Thomas de Saint-Valéry, Seigneur de Saint-Valéry  ==>
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                          |        \Alienor, Dame de Saint-Valéry
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                          |           \Adela de Ponthieu, Dame de Saint-Aubin            ==>
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                       /Jan Van Der Plast
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                       |  \Aleydis Van Der Plast
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                    /Joannes Van Der Plast
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                    |  \(__)
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                 /Egidius Van Der Plast
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |                 |  \(__)
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |              /Joannes Van Der Plast
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |              |  |  /Jan Nolten
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |              |  \Katelijne Nolten
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |              |     |        /Henric Meert
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |              |     |     /Jan Meert
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |              |     |     |  \(__)
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |              |     |  /Jan Meert
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |              |     |  |  \(__) Veele
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |              |     \Lijsbeth Meert
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |              |        \Maria Thonijs
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |           /Joannes Van Der Plast
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |           |  \(__)
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |        /Egidius Van Der Plast
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |        |  \Maria Cocx
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |     /Henricus Van Der Plast
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |     |  \Gertrudis Noytkens
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |  /Egidius Plas
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |  |  |  /Gillis Stickers
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |  |  \Liesbeth Stickers
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     |  |     \(__)
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     \Adelheid Plas
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |        \(__)
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |  /Antonis/Anthunis van Herbosch
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |  |  |  /Franchoijs van Campenhout
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |  |  \(__) van Campenhout
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  |  |     \Agneeta Verbelen
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |  \Maria van Herbosch
     |        |  |  |     |  |  |     \Martijne Jacobs
     |        |  |  |     |  \Catharina de Smeth
     |        |  |  |     |     |     /(__) de Vettere
     |        |  |  |     |     |  /Henricus de Vettere
     |        |  |  |     |     |  |  \Anne de Pauw
     |        |  |  |     |     \Anna de Vettere
     |        |  |  |     |        \Catharina sMoilders
     |        |  |  |  /Adrianus de Ridder
     |        |  |  |  |  |  /Judocus Meskens
     |        |  |  |  |  \Cornelia Meskens
     |        |  |  |  |     \Anna Scheltiens
     |        |  |  \Antonia de Ridder
     |        |  |     |  /Henricus Boman/Booghmans
     |        |  |     \Catharina Boman/Booghmans
     |        |  |        \Catharina Heymans
     |        \Johanna Maria van Opdorp
     |           \Maria Anna de Poorter
  /Robert William Camp
  |  |                    /Christopher Kuchman
  |  |                 /Balthasar Kuchman
  |  |                 |  \Eva (__) or Hedwig (__)
  |  |              /Luca/Lucas Kuchmann
  |  |              |  |  /Mathias Heinze
  |  |              |  \Regina Heinze
  |  |              |     \(__)
  |  |           /Mathei Kuchmann
  |  |           |  |  /Henri Kofliski
  |  |           |  \Anna Kofliska
  |  |           |     \Elisabetha (__)
  |  |        /Joannes Josephus Kuchmann
  |  |        |  \Anna Rosina (__)
  |  |     /Joseph Kuchman
  |  |     |  |     /Elias Rinke
  |  |     |  |  /Thomas Rinke
  |  |     |  |  |  \Hedwig (__)
  |  |     |  \Magdalena Rinke
  |  |     |     |     /Martin Rademacher
  |  |     |     |  /Martin Rademacher
  |  |     |     |  |  \Eva (__)
  |  |     |     \Maria Joanna Rademacher
  |  |     |        |  /George Czepanski
  |  |     |        \Anna Rosa Czepanski
  |  |     |           \Anna (__)
  |  |  /Valentine Kuchman
  |  |  |  |           /Georgy Rademacher
  |  |  |  |        /Georgy Rademacher
  |  |  |  |        |  \Regina (__)
  |  |  |  |     /Georgii Rademacher
  |  |  |  |     |  |  /Henri Kofliski
  |  |  |  |     |  \Hedwig Kofliska
  |  |  |  |     |     \Elisabetha (__)
  |  |  |  |  /Joannes Anton Rademacher
  |  |  |  |  |  |        /Balthasar Heintze
  |  |  |  |  |  |     /Adam Heintze
  |  |  |  |  |  |     |  \(__)
  |  |  |  |  |  |  /Christophori Heintze
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  /Martin Sabals
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  \Dorothea Sabals
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |     \(__) (perhaps Eva?)
  |  |  |  |  |  \Maria Elisabeth Heintze
  |  |  |  |  |     |     /Peter Riedel
  |  |  |  |  |     |  /Christopher Ridel
  |  |  |  |  |     |  |  \(__)
  |  |  |  |  |     \Regina Riedel
  |  |  |  |  |        |  /Joannes Günter
  |  |  |  |  |        \Hedwig Günter
  |  |  |  |  |           \(__)
  |  |  |  \Anna Theresia Rademacher
  |  |  |     |     /Joannes Kofliski
  |  |  |     |  /Joannes Joseph Kofliski
  |  |  |     |  |  \Eleanora Rosa Krug
  |  |  |     \Dorothea Kofliska
  |  |  |        \Elisabeth Dünnebier
  |  \Mary Theresa Kuchman
  |     |  /Andreas/Andrew Ogor
  |     \Anna Ogor
  |        \Maria Anne Mogar
John Howard Camp
  |        /Michael Hefner
  |     /Frederick Hefner
  |     |  |  /Johann Petrus Marx
  |     |  \Catherine Marx
  |     |     \Barbara Altmeier (or Altmeiss)
  |  /Michael Howard Hefner
  |  |  |        /(possibly) Almon Hames
  |  |  |     /David Hames
  |  |  |     |  \(possibly) Abigail Bennett
  |  |  |  /Horace Moody Smith Hames
  |  |  |  |  |              /John Fransoy
  |  |  |  |  |           /Hendrick Francisco
  |  |  |  |  |           |  \Geeshee (__)
  |  |  |  |  |        /Johannis Francisco
  |  |  |  |  |        |  |     /Francois/Frans Henriks Van der Koeck
  |  |  |  |  |        |  |  /Michael Van der Koeck
  |  |  |  |  |        |  |  |  |  /Machiels (Jans?) de Vries
  |  |  |  |  |        |  |  |  \Leventje Machiels de Vries
  |  |  |  |  |        |  |  |     \(__)
  |  |  |  |  |        |  \Leventje Van der Koeck
  |  |  |  |  |        |     |  /Joost Fransen
  |  |  |  |  |        |     \Sara Joosten
  |  |  |  |  |        |        |     /Jan Goosens
  |  |  |  |  |        |        |  /Aucke Janszen Van Nuyse
  |  |  |  |  |        |        |  |  \Ebelken Hermans
  |  |  |  |  |        |        \Geertruyd Auckrsz Van Nuyse
  |  |  |  |  |        |           |     /Jan Gerritsz
  |  |  |  |  |        |           |  /Pieter Jansz
  |  |  |  |  |        |           |  |  \(__)
  |  |  |  |  |        |           \Magdalena Pieterse
  |  |  |  |  |        |              \Adriantgen Arentsdr
  |  |  |  |  |     /John Francisco
  |  |  |  |  |     |  |        /Hendrick d'Oremus
  |  |  |  |  |     |  |     /Cornelis Doremus
  |  |  |  |  |     |  |     |  \(__)
  |  |  |  |  |     |  |  /Thomas Corneliszen Doremus
  |  |  |  |  |     |  |  |  |  /Joris Matthyssen
  |  |  |  |  |     |  |  |  \Jannetje Joris Van Elslant
  |  |  |  |  |     |  |  |     \Hubrechtje Jans
  |  |  |  |  |     |  \Aeltje Doremus
  |  |  |  |  |     |     |           /Hendrick Ackerman
  |  |  |  |  |     |     |        /Laurens Hendrickszen Ackerman
  |  |  |  |  |     |     |        |  \(__)
  |  |  |  |  |     |     |     /David Ackerman
  |  |  |  |  |     |     |     |  \Janneke (__)
  |  |  |  |  |     |     |  /Abraham Davidszen Ackerman
  |  |  |  |  |     |     |  |  |  /Jean Belliers
  |  |  |  |  |     |     |  |  \Elizabeth Belliers
  |  |  |  |  |     |     |  |     \Catherina Herque
  |  |  |  |  |     |     \Anneke Abramse Ackerman
  |  |  |  |  |     |        |     /Gerrit Stoffelszen Van Laer
  |  |  |  |  |     |        |  /Adrian Gerritszen Van Laer
  |  |  |  |  |     |        |  |  \Barbara Adriaens
  |  |  |  |  |     |        \Aeltje Van Laer
  |  |  |  |  |     |           |  /Abraham Isaacszen Verplanck
  |  |  |  |  |     |           \Abigail Verplanck
  |  |  |  |  |     |              |     /Jean Vigné
  |  |  |  |  |     |              |  /Ghislain Vigné
  |  |  |  |  |     |              |  |  \(__)
  |  |  |  |  |     |              \Maria Vigné
  |  |  |  |  |     |                 |  /Jean Cuvellier
  |  |  |  |  |     |                 \Adrienne Cuvellier
  |  |  |  |  |     |                    \(__)
  |  |  |  |  |  /Francis Francisco
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |                    /Johannes de Mandeville
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |                 /Michael de Mandeville
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |                 |  \(__)
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |              /Johannes Mandeville
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |              |  |  /Aegidius Van der Rade
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |              |  \Maria Van der Rade
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |              |     \Sara (__)
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |           /Yellis Janszen Mandeville
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |           |  \Trijntgen Wilms Van Harderwijk
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |        /Hendrick Mandeville
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |        |  \Elsje Hendricks
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |     /Johannes Mandeville
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |     |  |  /Jan Harris
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |     |  \Elisabeth Janse Harris
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |     |     |  /Claes Janszen Stavast
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |     |     \Lysbeth Claese
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |     |        \Eva Gerrits
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  /Hendrick Mandeville
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |     /Hendrick Hendrickszen Van Rane
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  /Hendrick Bruyn
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  /Hendrick Janszen Spier
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  \Seytje Spier
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |     \Madgalena Jans Van Swol
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  \Elisabeth Bruyn
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |     |  /Anthony LaCombe
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |     \Margarietje LaCombe
  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |        \Styntje Jans
  |  |  |  |  |  |  \Sarah Mandeville
  |  |  |  |  |  |     |        /Hendrick Janszen Spier
  |  |  |  |  |  |     |     /Johannes Spier
  |  |  |  |  |  |     |     |  \Madgalena Jans Van Swol
  |  |  |  |  |  |     |  /Frans Spier
  |  |  |  |  |  |     |  |  |  /Frans Jacobsen
  |  |  |  |  |  |     |  |  \Maritje Franse
  |  |  |  |  |  |     |  |     \Geertie Gerrits
  |  |  |  |  |  |     \Helena Spier
  |  |  |  |  |  |        |        /Cornelis Meertensz
  |  |  |  |  |  |        |     /Roelof Corneliszen Van Houten
  |  |  |  |  |  |        |     |  |  /Ros Jansz Van Bruechuysen
  |  |  |  |  |  |        |     |  \Adriana Van Broechuysen
  |  |  |  |  |  |        |     |     \Catharina Cornelis (Crijnendr)
  |  |  |  |  |  |        |  /Cornelis Roelofszen Van Houten
  |  |  |  |  |  |        |  |  |     /Hendrick Gerritszen Van Ness
  |  |  |  |  |  |        |  |  |  /Cornelis Hendrickszen Van Ness
  |  |  |  |  |  |        |  |  |  |  \Gerritje (__)
  |  |  |  |  |  |        |  |  \Gerritie Cornelise Van Ness
  |  |  |  |  |  |        |  |     |     /Adriaen Hendriksz
  |  |  |  |  |  |        |  |     |  /Hendrick Adriaensz Van den Burghgraeff
  |  |  |  |  |  |        |  |     |  |  \Barbara Dircksdr
  |  |  |  |  |  |        |  |     \Mayke Hendricksdr van den Burgh Graeff
  |  |  |  |  |  |        |  |        \Anneke Jansdr
  |  |  |  |  |  |        \Dierckje Van Houten
  |  |  |  |  |  |           |  /Reynier Bastiaenszen Van Giesen
  |  |  |  |  |  |           \Magdalena Van Giesen
  |  |  |  |  |  |              \Dircke Cornelise Van Groenlinde
  |  |  |  |  \Margaret Francisco
  |  |  |  |     |                    /Hendrick Gerritszen Van Ness
  |  |  |  |     |                 /Cornelis Hendrickszen Van Ness
  |  |  |  |     |                 |  \Gerritje (__)
  |  |  |  |     |              /Jan Corneliszen Van Ness
  |  |  |  |     |              |  |     /Adriaen Hendriksz
  |  |  |  |     |              |  |  /Hendrick Adriaensz Van den Burghgraeff
  |  |  |  |     |              |  |  |  \Barbara Dircksdr
  |  |  |  |     |              |  \Mayke Hendricksdr van den Burgh Graeff
  |  |  |  |     |              |     |  /Jan C. Dirckszen
  |  |  |  |     |              |     \Anneke Jansdr
  |  |  |  |     |              |        \Teuntje (__)
  |  |  |  |     |           /Cornelis Van Ness
  |  |  |  |     |           |  \Alida (__)
  |  |  |  |     |        /Gerrit Van Ness
  |  |  |  |     |        |  |        /Cornelis Van den Bergh
  |  |  |  |     |        |  |     /Gysbert Corneliszen Van den Bergh
  |  |  |  |     |        |  |     |  \(__)
  |  |  |  |     |        |  |  /Gerrit Gysbertszen van den Bergh
  |  |  |  |     |        |  |  |  \(__)
  |  |  |  |     |        |  \Maria Gerritse Van den Bergh
  |  |  |  |     |        |     \Teuntje Gerrits
  |  |  |  |     |     /Cornelis Van Ness
  |  |  |  |     |     |  |        /Cornelis Van den Bergh
  |  |  |  |     |     |  |     /Claas Corneliszen Van den Bergh
  |  |  |  |     |     |  |     |  \(__)
  |  |  |  |     |     |  |  /Cornelis Claaszen Van den Bergh
  |  |  |  |     |     |  |  |  \(poss.) Ariaantje (__)
  |  |  |  |     |     |  \Sara Van den Bergh
  |  |  |  |     |     |     |  /Jan Ouderkerk
  |  |  |  |     |     |     \Susanna Ouderkerk
  |  |  |  |     |     |        \(poss.) Annatje (__)
  |  |  |  |     |  /John Van Ness
  |  |  |  |     |  |  |           /Jacob (Van Schoenderwoert)
  |  |  |  |     |  |  |        /Teunis Jacobszen (Van Schoenderwoert)
  |  |  |  |     |  |  |        |  \(__)
  |  |  |  |     |  |  |     /Jacob Teuniszen Van Woert
  |  |  |  |     |  |  |     |  \Sarah Denys
  |  |  |  |     |  |  |  /Jacob Van Woert
  |  |  |  |     |  |  |  |  |     /Jan Loockermans
  |  |  |  |     |  |  |  |  |  /Pieter Janszen Loockermans
  |  |  |  |     |  |  |  |  |  |  \(__)
  |  |  |  |     |  |  |  |  \Anna Loockermans
  |  |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |     /John Duncanson
  |  |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |  /James Duncanson
  |  |  |  |     |  |  |  |     |  |  \Janet Watson
  |  |  |  |     |  |  |  |     \Maritje Duncanson
  |  |  |  |     |  |  |  |        \Helen Livingston
  |  |  |  |     |  |  \Alida Van Woert
  |  |  |  |     |  |     |        /Jan Oothout
  |  |  |  |     |  |     |     /Jan Janszen Oothout
  |  |  |  |     |  |     |     |  \(__)
  |  |  |  |     |  |     |  /Jan Janszen Oothout
  |  |  |  |     |  |     |  |  |     /Hendrick Gerritszen Van Ness
  |  |  |  |     |  |     |  |  |  /Cornelis Hendirckszen Van Ness
  |  |  |  |     |  |     |  |  |  |  \Gerritje (__)
  |  |  |  |     |  |     |  |  \Hendrickje Cornelise Van Ness
  |  |  |  |     |  |     |  |     |     /Adriaen Hendriksz
  |  |  |  |     |  |     |  |     |  /Hendrick Adriaensz Van den Burghgraeff
  |  |  |  |     |  |     |  |     |  |  \Barbara Dircksdr
  |  |  |  |     |  |     |  |     \Mayke Hendricksdr van den Burgh Graeff
  |  |  |  |     |  |     |  |        |  /Jan C. Dirckszen
  |  |  |  |     |  |     |  |        \Anneke Jansdr
  |  |  |  |     |  |     |  |           \Teuntje (__)
  |  |  |  |     |  |     \Hendrickje Oothout
  |  |  |  |     |  |        |  /Dirck Evertszen
  |  |  |  |     |  |        \Aeltie Evertse
  |  |  |  |     |  |           \Fytie Reyerts
  |  |  |  |     \Leventie Van Ness
  |  |  |  |        |        /John Fransoy
  |  |  |  |        |     /Hendrick Francisco
  |  |  |  |        |     |  \Geeshee (__)
  |  |  |  |        |  /Johannis Francisco
  |  |  |  |        |  |  |     /Francois Hendricks Van der Koeck
  |  |  |  |        |  |  |  /Michael Van der Koeck
  |  |  |  |        |  |  |  |  |  /Machiels (Jans?) de Vries
  |  |  |  |        |  |  |  |  \Leventje Machiels de Vries
  |  |  |  |        |  |  |  |     \(__)
  |  |  |  |        |  |  \Leventje Van der Koeck
  |  |  |  |        |  |     |  /Joost Fransen
  |  |  |  |        |  |     \Sara Joosten
  |  |  |  |        |  |        |     /Jan Goosens
  |  |  |  |        |  |        |  /Aucke Janszen Van Nuyse
  |  |  |  |        |  |        |  |  \Ebelken Hermans
  |  |  |  |        |  |        \Geertruyd Auckrsz Van Nuyse
  |  |  |  |        |  |           |     /Jan Gerritsz
  |  |  |  |        |  |           |  /Pieter Jansz
  |  |  |  |        |  |           |  |  \(__)
  |  |  |  |        |  |           \Magdalena Pieterse
  |  |  |  |        |  |              \Adriantgen Arentsdr
  |  |  |  |        \Alida Francisco
  |  |  |  |           |        /Hendrick d'Oremus
  |  |  |  |           |     /Cornelis Doremus
  |  |  |  |           |     |  \(__)
  |  |  |  |           |  /Thomas Corneliszen Doremus
  |  |  |  |           |  |  |  /Joris Matthyssen
  |  |  |  |           |  |  \Jannetje Joris Van Elslant
  |  |  |  |           |  |     \Hubrechtje Jans
  |  |  |  |           \Aeltje Doremus
  |  |  |  |              |           /Hendrick Ackerman
  |  |  |  |              |        /Laurens Hendrickszen Ackerman
  |  |  |  |              |        |  \(__)
  |  |  |  |              |     /David Ackerman
  |  |  |  |              |     |  \Janneke (Jurckse?)
  |  |  |  |              |  /Abraham Davidszen Ackerman
  |  |  |  |              |  |  |  /Jean Belliers
  |  |  |  |              |  |  \Elizabeth Belliers
  |  |  |  |              |  |     \Catherina Herque
  |  |  |  |              \Anneke Abramse Ackerman
  |  |  |  |                 |     /Gerrit Stoffelszen Van Laer
  |  |  |  |                 |  /Adrian Gerritszen Van Laer
  |  |  |  |                 |  |  \Baijken Aerjans
  |  |  |  |                 \Aeltje Van Laer
  |  |  |  |                    |  /Abraham Isaacszen Verplanck
  |  |  |  |                    \Abigail Verplanck
  |  |  |  |                       |     /Jean Vigné
  |  |  |  |                       |  /Ghislain Vigné
  |  |  |  |                       |  |  \(__)
  |  |  |  |                       \Maria Vigné
  |  |  |  |                          |  /Jean Cuvellier
  |  |  |  |                          \Adrienne Cuvellier
  |  |  |  |                             \(__)
  |  |  \Cornelia Hames
  |  |     |                  /Jesayes Drake
  |  |     |               /Cornelis Drake
  |  |     |               |  |  /Adam Brouwer
  |  |     |               |  \Aeltje Brouwer
  |  |     |               |     |     /Jean Verdon
  |  |     |               |     |  /Jacob Verdon
  |  |     |               |     |  |  \(__)
  |  |     |               |     \Magdalena Jacons Verdon
  |  |     |               |        |  /Thomas Badie
  |  |     |               |        \Maria Thomasdr Badie
  |  |     |               |           \Aeltje Braconie
  |  |     |            /Jacob Drake
  |  |     |            |  |     /Arent Laurenszen Toers
  |  |     |            |  |  /Laurens Arentszen Toers
  |  |     |            |  |  |  \Anna Claes
  |  |     |            |  \Mareytje Laurens Toers
  |  |     |            |     |     /Frederick Thomasz
  |  |     |            |     |  /Thomas Frederickszen
  |  |     |            |     |  |  |  /Cornelis (__)
  |  |     |            |     |  |  \Fransje Cornelis
  |  |     |            |     |  |     \Celitje Willems
  |  |     |            |     \Francyntie Thomase
  |  |     |            |        |  /Adriaen Adriaensz
  |  |     |            |        \Maritje Adriaens
  |  |     |            |           \Tryntje Stevens
  |  |     |         /Cornelius Drake
  |  |     |         |  \Helen (__)
  |  |     |     /William Drake
  |  |     |     |  |           /Jean Genung
  |  |     |     |  |        /Jeremiah Genung
  |  |     |     |  |        |  |     /John Snoyden
  |  |     |     |  |        |  |  /Jan Snedan
  |  |     |     |  |        |  |  |  \(__)
  |  |     |     |  |        |  \Grietie Snedan
  |  |     |     |  |        |     \Grietie Jans
  |  |     |     |  |     /Jeremiah Genung
  |  |     |     |  |     |  |     /John Denman
  |  |     |     |  |     |  |  /John Denman
  |  |     |     |  |     |  |  |  |                 /Thomas Stoughton
  |  |     |     |  |     |  |  |  |              /Henry Stoughton
  |  |     |     |  |     |  |  |  |              |  \Christian (__)
  |  |     |     |  |     |  |  |  |           /Thomas Stoughton
  |  |     |     |  |     |  |  |  |           |  \Johane (__)
  |  |     |     |  |     |  |  |  |        /Edward Stoughton
  |  |     |     |  |     |  |  |  |        |  \Margaret (__)
  |  |     |     |  |     |  |  |  |     /Francis Stoughton
  |  |     |     |  |     |  |  |  |     |  |     /John Exherst
  |  |     |     |  |     |  |  |  |     |  |  /Richard Exherst
  |  |     |     |  |     |  |  |  |     |  |  |  \(possibly Alice Sepham)
  |  |     |     |  |     |  |  |  |     |  \Mary Exhirst
  |  |     |     |  |     |  |  |  |     |     \Alice (possibly Notebeme)
  |  |     |     |  |     |  |  |  |  /Thomas Stoughton
  |  |     |     |  |     |  |  |  |  |  \Agnes (__)
  |  |     |     |  |     |  |  |  \Judith Stoughton
  |  |     |     |  |     |  |  |     \Katherine (__)
  |  |     |     |  |     |  |  \(__)
  |  |     |     |  |     |  \Martha Denman
  |  |     |     |  |  /John Genung
  |  |     |     |  |  |  \Deziah (__)
  |  |     |     |  \Nansey Genung
  |  |     |     |     |              /Thomas Clark
  |  |     |     |     |           /Richard Clark
  |  |     |     |     |           |  \Elizabeth Goslinge
  |  |     |     |     |        /Richard Clark
  |  |     |     |     |        |  |  /Henry Winston
  |  |     |     |     |        |  \Ann Winston
  |  |     |     |     |        |     |  /Henry Keble
  |  |     |     |     |        |     \Magery Keble
  |  |     |     |     |        |        \(__)
  |  |     |     |     |     /Richard Clark
  |  |     |     |     |     |  \Elizabeth (__)
  |  |     |     |     |  /(speculative) John Clark
  |  |     |     |     |  |  |                          /Henry Norreys               ==>
  |  |     |     |     |  |  |                       /(Speculative) Gilbert Norreys
  |  |     |     |     |  |  |                       |  \Alice de Ernys              ==>
  |  |     |     |     |  |  |                    /(Speculative) Gilbert Norreys
  |  |     |     |     |  |  |                    |  \(__)
  |  |     |     |     |  |  |                 /Gilbert Norreys (*)
  |  |     |     |     |  |  |                 |  \(__)
  |  |     |     |     |  |  |              /Richard Norreys
  |  |     |     |     |  |  |              |  \Alice (__)
  |  |     |     |     |  |  |           /Edward Norris
  |  |     |     |     |  |  |           |  \(__)
  |  |     |     |     |  |  |        /Edward Norris
  |  |     |     |     |  |  |        |  \Pilaster or Pilaster (__)
  |  |     |     |     |  |  |     /John Norris
  |  |     |     |     |  |  |     |  \Elinor (__)
  |  |     |     |     |  |  |  /Henry Norris
  |  |     |     |     |  |  |  |  \Hannah (__)
  |  |     |     |     |  |  \Hannah Norris
  |  |     |     |     |  |     |           /William Stratton
  |  |     |     |     |  |     |        /John Stratton
  |  |     |     |     |  |     |        |  \(__)
  |  |     |     |     |  |     |     /William Stratton
  |  |     |     |     |  |     |     |  \Elizabeth (__)
  |  |     |     |     |  |     |  /John Stratton
  |  |     |     |     |  |     |  |  \Elizabeth (__)
  |  |     |     |     |  |     \Abigail Stratton
  |  |     |     |     |  |        |              /William Bancroft
  |  |     |     |     |  |        |           /John Bancroft
  |  |     |     |     |  |        |           |  \(__)
  |  |     |     |     |  |        |        /Ralph Bancroft
  |  |     |     |     |  |        |        |  \Margaret Hollingsworth
  |  |     |     |     |  |        |     /Thomas Bancroft
  |  |     |     |     |  |        |     |  \Alice (__)
  |  |     |     |     |  |        |  /John Bancroft
  |  |     |     |     |  |        |  |  \Rebecca Errington
  |  |     |     |     |  |        \Sarah Bancroft
  |  |     |     |     |  |           \Anne (__)(possibly Coggins?)
  |  |     |     |     \Sarah Clark
  |  |     |     |        \(speculative) Phebe (__)
  |  |     |  /John Hinchman Drake
  |  |     |  |  \Charlotte Van Zile
  |  |     \Lauretha Drake
  |  |        |                 /Adam Brouwer
  |  |        |              /Pieter Brouwer
  |  |        |              |  |     /Jean Verdon
  |  |        |              |  |  /Jacob Verdon
  |  |        |              |  |  |  \(__)
  |  |        |              |  \Magdalena Jacobs Verdon
  |  |        |              |     |  /Thomas Badie
  |  |        |              |     \Maria Thomasdr Badie
  |  |        |              |        \Aeltje Braconie
  |  |        |           /Abraham Brouwer
  |  |        |           |  |  /Uldrick Kleyn
  |  |        |           |  \Petronella Uldricks Kleyn
  |  |        |           |     \Baefje Pieters
  |  |        |        /David Brouwer
  |  |        |        |  |        /Jean de Marest                                   ==>
  |  |        |        |  |     /David Demarest
  |  |        |        |  |     |  \Marguerite de Herville
  |  |        |        |  |  /Jean Demarest
  |  |        |        |  |  |  |     /Pasquier Sohier
  |  |        |        |  |  |  |  /François Sohier
  |  |        |        |  |  |  |  |  \(__)
  |  |        |        |  |  |  \Marie Sohier
  |  |        |        |  |  |     |  /Jacques Ernoult
  |  |        |        |  |  |     \Maria Ernoult
  |  |        |        |  |  |        \(__)
  |  |        |        |  \Lea Demarest
  |  |        |        |     |  /Simon Deruine
  |  |        |        |     \Jacomina Deruine
  |  |        |        |        \(__)
  |  |        |     /Peter Brewer
  |  |        |     |  |     /Hans Jacobszen Harty
  |  |        |     |  |  /Jacob Hanse (Hartje)
  |  |        |     |  |  |  |     /Hubert Lambertsz Mol
  |  |        |     |  |  |  |  /Lambert Huybertszen Mol
  |  |        |     |  |  |  |  |  \Geertgen Cornelisdochter
  |  |        |     |  |  |  \Grietje Lambertse Mol
  |  |        |     |  |  |     \Tryn Pieters
  |  |        |     |  \Jannetje Hartje
  |  |        |     |     |     /Dirck Stratemaker
  |  |        |     |     |  /Jan Dirkszen Stratemaker
  |  |        |     |     |  |  \(__)
  |  |        |     |     \Tryntje Stratemaker
  |  |        |     |        |  /Gerrit Janszen Van Steenwyck
  |  |        |     |        \Geesje Gerrits van Steenwyck
  |  |        |     |           \(__) (possibly Catryna)
  |  |        |  /Samuel Brewer
  |  |        |  |  |           /Johann Härter
  |  |        |  |  |        /Johannes Peter Härter
  |  |        |  |  |        |  \Catharine Peters
  |  |        |  |  |     /Johannes Michael Härter
  |  |        |  |  |     |  |  /Michel Schipp
  |  |        |  |  |     |  \Anna Catharina Schipp
  |  |        |  |  |     |     \(__)
  |  |        |  |  |  /Michael Herder
  |  |        |  |  |  |  \Maria Cecilia (__)
  |  |        |  |  \Maritje Herder
  |  |        |  |     |        /Andries Rees Van Lipstadt
  |  |        |  |     |     /Wilhelm Rees
  |  |        |  |     |     |  \Ciletje Jans
  |  |        |  |     |  /Benjamin Rees
  |  |        |  |     |  |  \Catryn Janse
  |  |        |  |     \Maria Rees
  |  |        |  |        |     /Jan Thomaszen Witbeck
  |  |        |  |        |  /Hendrick Janszen Witbeck
  |  |        |  |        |  |  |  /Andries Luykaszen
  |  |        |  |        |  |  \Geertruy Andriesdr
  |  |        |  |        |  |     \Jannetje Sebyns
  |  |        |  |        \Geertruy Witbeck
  |  |        |  |           |     /Franciscus Winne
  |  |        |  |           |  /Pieter Winne
  |  |        |  |           |  |  \Anna (__)
  |  |        |  |           \Lyntje Winne
  |  |        |  |              \Tannetje Adams
  |  |        \Cornelia Brewer
  |  |           |        /Jeremias Hess
  |  |           |     /Johannes Hess
  |  |           |     |  \(__)
  |  |           |  /Michael Hess
  |  |           |  |  |         /Otto Scherp
  |  |           |  |  |      /Peter Scherp
  |  |           |  |  |      |  \(__)
  |  |           |  |  |  /Philip Scherp
  |  |           |  |  |  |  |   /Thielman Menck
  |  |           |  |  |  |  \Margaretha Menck
  |  |           |  |  |  |     \Appolonia (__)
  |  |           |  |  \Anna Margaretha Scherp
  |  |           |  |     \Anna Margaretha Barbara Matheß
  |  |           \Elizabeth Hess
  |  |              |        /Michael Schauer
  |  |              |     /Johan Adam Schauer
  |  |              |     |  \Anna Magdalena (__)
  |  |              |  /Wilhelm Schauer
  |  |              |  |  |  /Jurg Wilhelm Fritz
  |  |              |  |  \Maria Elisabeth Fritz
  |  |              |  |     |   /Johann Kauffmann
  |  |              |  |     \Maria Elisabetha Kauffmann
  |  |              |  |         \(__)
  |  |              \Margaret Schauer
  |  |                 |            /Leonard Kreußler
  |  |                 |         /Johannes Kreußler
  |  |                 |         |  \(__)
  |  |                 |     /Johann Philipp Kreußler
  |  |                 |     |  |   /Conrad Sylwy
  |  |                 |     |  \Anna Maria Sylwy
  |  |                 |     |      \(__)
  |  |                 |  /Johannes Kreisseler
  |  |                 |  |  |   /Benedict Braun
  |  |                 |  |  \Anna Catharina Braun
  |  |                 |  |      \(__)
  |  |                 \Margaretha Kreisseler
  |  |                    |  /Jacob Manck
  |  |                    \Anna Eva Catherina Manck
  |  |                       \Anna Margaretha (__)
  \Margaret Cornelia Hefner
     |  /(__)
     \Adelaide Affleck
	|        /William Affleck
	|     /Robordson Affleck
	|     |  \Margaret Chisholm
	|  /William Affleck
	|  |  |  /James Mckay
	|  |  \Janet Mckay
	|  |     \Janet McKinnon(?)
	\Elizabeth Affleck
	   |  /John Follett
	   \Anne Follett
	      \(__)


* "The great grandson of Henry Norreys, Gilbert Norreys (died 1554 in Tetbury,
Gloucestershire) witnessed the will of Thomas Mylys, undoubtedly also a
younger son of the Mylys (Melys) family line. From this record we deduce that
Gilbert Norreys, Vicar of Tetbury, was the great grandson of Sir Henry Norreys
of Speke."

- Ancestry of Edward Norris of Salem, MA, the immigrant


GENERATION 1
1
John Howard Camp [parents]
GENERATION 2
2
Robert William Camp, was born on 6 December 1925 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, baptised there on 20 December 1925 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church (Godparents: Frank Kuchman and Ann Kuchman), died on 1 July 1994 in Rochester, and was buried on 6 July 1994 in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Webster, Monroe County, New York. He married on 30 August 1947 at St. John the Evangelist's Church in Rochester. [parents]
3
Margaret Cornelia Hefner [parents]
 
Children of Robert William Camp and Margaret Cornelia Hefner
1. John Howard Camp.

 
GENERATION 3
4
Alfonse (Albert) Camp, was born on 1 November 1884 in IJzendijke, Zeeland, The Netherlands, died on 18 April 1940 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, and was buried there in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. He married as his first wife Mary (__), who was born in 1891, died in 1910, and was buried in the Newark Main Street Cemetery, Arcadia, Wayne County, New York. He married as his second wife Mary Theresa Kuchman. [parents]
 
Children of Alfonse (Albert) Camp and Mary (__)
1. Cecilia M. Camp, was born on 24 May 1910, and died on 21 February 1983 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York. She married William Potter.

 
5
Mary Theresa Kuchman, was born on 17 July 1885 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, baptised there on 28 July 1885 in Holy Redeemer Church (Godparents: Alfred Streb and Josephine Fink), died on 23 September 1947 in Rochester, and was buried there in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. [parents]
 
Children of Alfonse (Albert) Camp and Mary Theresa Kuchman
1. Winifred A. Camp, was born on 29 October 1914 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, died on 18 December 1990 in Rochester, and was buried there on 20 December 1990 in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. She married Clarence Weidman, a son of Milton Weidman and Christina (__), who was born on 25 December 1911 (living in Irondequoit, Monroe County, New York, 1920 census), and died in November 1958.
2. Arthur Valentine Camp, was born on 12 January 1916 in Rochester New York, and died in Florida in January 1977. He married Alice Colby, a daughter of Robert E. Colby and Beatrice Ryan, who was born on 27 October 1921, and died on 18 February 1987 in Florida.

World War II Army enlistment records show that Arthur enlisted on 14 December 1942 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York as a Private. He was listed as having had 2 years of high school education, employed at Gager, Petroelum Products, married, height 70 inches, weight 149 lbs.

3. Sylvia C. Camp, was born on 27 February 1918 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, and died on 18 June 1957 in Rochester. She married as his first wife Edward Zeitvogel, a son of Herman Zeitvogel and Effie Holgate, who was born in 1916.

World War II Army enlistment records show that he enlisted on 17 February 1943 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York. He was listed as having completed 3 years of high school employed as a Meteorologist or Dispatch Clerk (Crew) (Crew dispatcher, railway), married, height 71 inches, weight 149 lbs. He would go in after a battle was over with to set up operations there. After the death of his first wife, Edward married as his second wife Muriel (__), which ended in divorce.

4. Edward Norbert Camp, was born on 8 May 1923 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, died on 21 April 1995 in Rochester, and was buried there on 26 April 1995 in Irondequoit Cemetery. On 10 May 1947 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Rochester he married Doris May Colby, a daughter of Robert E. Colby and Beatrice Ryan, who was born on 30 June 1917.

Edward grew up on 58 Weaver Street in Rochester, graduated from Edison Technical High School and studied drafting at Rochester Institute of Technology. World War II Army enlistment records show that he enlisted on 3 April 1943 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, as a Private. He was listed as having 4 years of high school, single, with dependents, height 43 inches [sic], weight 118 lbs. He was a mechanic in the Air Force stationed in Arizona and on 28 April 1944 in the 461st A.A.F. Base Unit, Squadron F-41, Hammer Field, Fresno, CA. He was employed as a master model maker at Bausch & Lomb, and retired after 47 years. He was a member of the St. Cecelia's Men's Club and the Bausch & Lomb Early Settlers Club. He liked to garden and enjoyed spending his summers with his family at their cottage on Conesus Lake. He enjoyed sports and often attended Rochester Red Wings baseball and Rochester Amerks hockey games.

5. Robert William Camp, married Margaret Cornelia Hefner.

 
6
Michael Howard Hefner, was born on 17 June 1893 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, and baptised on 6 December 1908 in Holy Trinity Church, Webster, Monroe County, New York. He died on 27 November 1968 at the Veterans Hospital, Batavia New York, and was buried on 30 November 1968 in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Webster, Monroe County, New York. He married on 25 June 1924 in Corpus Christi Church, Rochester, Monroe County, New York. [parents]
7
Adelaide Affleck, was born on 12 October 1897 at the at Camberwell Workhouse in Camberwell District, London, England, baptised on 8 March 1898 in the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Friary Road, Peckham, London, England (godmother: Jessie Affleck), died on 23 January 1987 at 40 Presque Street, Rochester, Monroe County, New York, and was buried in April 1987 in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Webster, Monroe County, New York. [parents]
 
Children of Michael Howard Hefner and Adelaide Affleck
1. Margaret Cornelia Hefner, married Robert William Camp.
2. Mary Virginia Hefner, was born on 22 January 1927 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, baptised (date and place unknown) (wit.: Fred Hefner and (__)), died unmarried on 6 January 1997 in Rochester General Hospital in Rochester, and was buried in May 1997 at Holy Trinity Cemetery, Webster, Monroe County, New York.
3. John Howard Hefner, was born in 1929 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, and died there in 1930, aged about 18 months.
4. Rita Anne Hefner, was born on 19 May 1932 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, baptised (date unknown) probably at St. John the Evangelist Church in Rochester (wit.: unknown), and died on 4 January 1987 in Rochester. On 28 February 1953 she married Floyd Shares.
5. Elizabeth Murial Hefner, was born on 27 February 1935 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, baptised on 24 March 1935 at St. John the Evangelist Church, Rochester (wit.: Richard L. Weider and Arlene Smith Weider), and died on 6 June 2003 in Watertown, Jefferson County, New York. On 9 May 1959 at St. James Church in Rochester she married Thomas Crowley, who was born on 28 February 1931 in Rochester, baptised on 15 March 1931 at St. Augustines Church in Rochester (wit.: Vincent J. Crowley and Corrine L. Kavanaugh), and was a son of Dennis Leo Crowley and Mary Estelle Kavanaugh.

 
GENERATION 4
8
Karel (Charles) Francies Campe, was born on 20 March 1831 in Eeklo, East Flanders, Belgium, died on 24 August 1897 in Newark, Wayne County, New York, and was buried on 26 August 1897 in the Newark Main Street Cemetery, Arcadia, Wayne County, New York. He married on 25 April 1861 in Oostburg, Zeeland, The Netherlands. Charles, his wife, and 6 children, emigrated to the United States on Thursday, 5 May 1887. he was naturalized on 19 March 1894. [parents]
9
Maria Thereas Nieskens, was born on 25 November 1841 in Oostburg, Zeeland, The Netherlands, died on 5 January 1921 in Lyons, Wayne County, New York, and was buried in the Newark Main Street Cemetery, Arcadia, Wayne County, New York. [parents]
 
Children of Karel (Charles) Francies Campe and Maria Thereas Nieskens
1. Petrus Bernardus Campe, was born on 17 July 1861 in IJzendijke, Zeeland, The Netherlands, died 4 August 1933, and was buried in Newark Cemetery, Newark, Wayne County, New York. About 1889 he married Louise (Hochmeyer?), who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1861. She may be the Lousie Campe who died 18 March 1910, and was buried in Newark Cemetery.
2. Eduardus/Edward Franciscus Campe, was born on 5 September 1863 in IJzendijke, Zeeland, The Netherlands, probably died in 1942, and was buried in Newark Cemetery, Newark, Wayne County, New York. On Thursday, 5 May 1887 in IJzendijke he married Em(m)a den Bleecker, a daughter of Petrus den Bleecker and Bernardina Wille, who had no birth or baptismal record and was probably born about 1865 in IJzendijke, and possibly died in 1913. Edward and Emma emigrated in 1887.
3. Bernardus Franciscus Campe, was born on 18 January 1866 in IJzendijke, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died there on 25 July 1880.
4. Ferdinandy Franciscus Campe, was presumably born on 18 January 1866 in IJzendijke, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died there on Sunday, 26 November 1871.
5. Sidonie Marie Campe, was born on 25 March 1868 in IJzendijke, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died there on Monday 28 September 1868.
6. Emelia Sophia Campe, was born on 13 January 1870 in IJzendijke, Zeeland, The Netherlands, died unmarried on 3 May 1928 in Clifton Springs Sanitarium, Clifton Springs, Ontario County, New York, and was buried in Newark Cemetery, Newark, Wayne County, New York.
7. Theophile Henricus Campe, was born on 14 April 1874 in IJzendijke, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died on 2 July 1951. On 12 July 1909 he married Margaret Whelan, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1875. She may be the Maggie Whalen who appeared in the 1880 Federal Census for Galen, Wayne County, New York, and if so was a daughter of Thomas Whalen and Mary (__).
8. Polidor Campe, was born on 23 September 1875 in IJzendijke, Zeeland, The Netherlands, died on 7 September 1941 and was buried in Newark Cemetery, Newark, Wayne County, New York. On 8 June 1904 at St. John's Church, Clyde, Wayne County, New York, he married Catherine Frances Mack, who was born on 31 August 1880, died 12 September 1965 and was buried in Newark Cemetery.
9. Ferdinand Campe, was born on 31 January 1878 in IJzendijke, Zeeland, The Netherlands, died on 28 December 1936 in Lyons, Wayne County, New York, and was buried in Newark Cemetery, Newark, Wayne County, New York. On 22 January 1902 at St. Michael's Church, Newark, Wayne County, New York, he married Anna Maria Burkhardt, who had no birth or baptismal record, died in 1958, and was buried in Newark Cemetery.
10. Franciscus Bernardus Campe, was born on 6 April 1880 in IJzendijke, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died there on Wdnesday, 10 February 1886.
11. Cyrille Benedictus Campe, was born on 25 March 1882 in IJzendijke, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died on 19 July 1951 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York. About 1910 he married Catherine Mary Enser, a daughter of John G. Enser and Philippine Reaper, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1885, and died in 1942.
12. Alfonse (Albert) Campe, married as his first wife Mary (__), and as his second wife Mary Kuchman.

 
10
Valentine Kuchman, was born on 22 November 1859 in Lgin, Prussia, baptised there at the Catholic Church on 23 November 1859 (Godparents: Josef Gabriel and Anna Rosina Rademacher), and died on 5 November 1912, presumably in Rochester, Monroe County, New York. He married on 6 November 1881 at Holy Redeemer Church in Rochester.

Valentine arrived in America in 1881. [parents]

11
Anna Ogor, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1859 in Berlin, Germany, and died in August 1926 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York. [parents]
 
Children of Valentine Kuchman and Anna Ogor
1. Joseph Kuchman, was born on 7 March 1881 in Germany, and died on 14 November 1951 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York. On 26 June 1906 in Rochester he married Elizabeth Wahl, a daughter of Frank Wahl and Louisa Fischer, who was born in March 1882 in Rochester, died on 20 April 1961 in Falls Church, Virginia, and was buried in Holy Sepulchure Cemetery in Rochester, New York.
2. Frank Kuchman, was born on 6 July 1882 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, died there on 26 January 1948, and was buried there in Holy Sepulchure Cemetery. On 21 June 1905 in Rochester he married Josephine Haefele, a daughter of Raphael Kaspar Haefele and Anna Margaretha Amann, who was born on 31 May 1884, and died on 16 April 1934. On his World War I Draft Registration, Frank reported that he had lost three fingers from his right hand.
3. Stephen Valentine Kuchman, was born at 3:00 A.M. on 5 November 1883 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, died on 30 October 1959 in Rochester, and was buried there in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. On 19 October 1910 at St. Francis Zavier Church in Rochester he married Mary Julia Kuhn, who was born on 5 September 1888, died on 8 February 1958 in Rochester, was buried there in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, and was a daughter of Peter Joseph Kuhn and Mary Agatha Bogner.
4. Mary Theresa Kuchman, married as his second wife Alfonse (Albert) Campe.
5. John Lawrence Kuchman, was born on 8 August 1895 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, died there on 20 January 1936, and was buried there on 24 January 1936 in Holy Sepulchure Cemetery. On 21 May 1918 he married Ada Viola Pink, who had no birth or baptismal record and died on 5 November 1941 in Rochester.
6. Rose Kuchman, was born on 16 December 1886 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, and died there on 30 January 1955. On 29 September 1909 at Holy Redeemer Church in Rochester she married Anton Joseph Amann, a son of Franz Josef Amann and Kreszenz Vogel, who was born on 8 November 1885 in Austria, and died in 1948 in Rochester.
7. Martha Kuchman, was born on 28 June 1888 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, died there on 12 December 1896, and was buried there on 20 December 1896 in Holy Sepulchure Cemetery.
8. Magdalena Clara Kuchman, was born on 23 January 1890 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, and died there on 17 February 1965. On 21 May 1921 in Rochester she married Edward Drasch, a son of (__) Drasch and Mary (__), who was born on 23 September 1891, and died in February 1969.
9. Sophie Catharine Kuchman, was born on 10 March 1892 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, and died there on 22 January 1959. She joined the order of the Sisters of St. Joseph and took the name Sister Norbertine.
10. Anna Barbara Kuchman, was born on 9 December 1893 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, and died on 11 August 1926. On 30 November 1916 at Holy Redeemer Church in Rochester she married Henry Edward Rappleyea, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1896 in New York.
11. Amelia Rosalia Kuchman, known as Mollie, was born on 5 May 1897 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, and died there on 18 July 1956. On 8 September 1926 at Holy Redeemer Church in Rochester she married Howard Marlow.
12. Josephine Agnes Kuchman, was born on 17 January 1899 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, and died there on 3 July 1965. She married Howard Fleming, who was born on 30 July 1891 in Lincoln, New York, and died on 4 August 1966. In his World War I Draft Registration Card he listed his birth year as 1893, stated that he was working as a chauffeur for the Despatch Construction Company in East Rochester, Monroe County, New York, and that he had a floating kidney.
13. George Kuchman, was born on 19 November 1900 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, and died there on 15 March 1902, aged 1frac12; years.

 
12
Frederick Hefner, had no birth or baptismal record and was born in 1865 probably in New York. He died on 1951 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, and was buried there in Holy Trinity Cemetery. He married on Wednesday, 16 April 1890, at 8:00 P.M. at the residence of Horace Hames in Webster, Monroe County, New York. [parents]
13
Cornelia Hames, was born in July 1871 in Webster, Monroe County, New York. She died in 1907, probably in Webster, Monroe County, New York, and was buried there in West Webster Cemetery. [parents]
 
Children of Frederick Hefner and Cornelia Hames
1. Michael Howard Hefner, married Adelaide Affleck.
2. Joseph Floyd Hefner, was born on 4 July 1898 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, baptised on 2 November 1908 at Holy Trinity Church in Webster (wit.: Henry Martin and Elizabeth Miller), died on 5 May 1969, and was buried in Holy Trinity Cemetery. He married Eva Cecilia Spall, a daughter of Philip Spall and Thereas Heimes, who was born on 17 September 1899 (probably in Webster), baptised on 23 September 1899 at Holy Trinity Church (wit.: Anthony Heimes and Mary Schmitt), died on 10 December 1966, buried in Holy Trinity Cemetery.
3. Frederick Hefner, was born on 19 July 1901 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, baptised on 2 November 1908 at Holy Trinity Church in Webster (wit.: Henry Martin and Elizabeth Miller), died on 6 January 1963, and was buried in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Webster. He married Alma Louise Klem, perhaps a daughter of Bernard A. Klem and Lucy M. (__), who was born in 1908, died (date unknown), was buried in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Webster.

 
14
Unknown
15
Elizabeth Affleck, was born on 3 October 1878 in Richmond Barracks, Palmerston, South Dublin, Ireland, and died on 27 April 1920 at 72a East Dulwich Grove, Camberwell England. She had one child by an unknown liaison. On 15 June 1899 as recorded at the Register Office, Westminster, England, she married Walter Lawrence Loomes, who had no birth or baptismal record, and died on 8 December 1943 at his home at 56 Elliots Row, Southwark, London, England. [parents]
 
Children of unknown and Elizabeth Affleck
1. Adelaide Affleck, married Michael Howard Hefner.

 
 
Children of Walter Lawrence Loomes and Elizabeth Affleck
1. George Walter Loomes, was born on 24 October 1898 in North Kilworth, Leicestershire, England. He married as his first wife Florence May Courteney. He married as his second wife Ivy Rephra Wilkes.
2. (__) Loomes, was born on 25 February 1901 at 24 St. Georges Buildings, Southwark, London, England, and died the same day.
3. Charles Lawrence Loomes, was born on 25 February 1901 at 24 St. Georges Buildings, Southwark, London, England. He married Josephine Winifred Johnstone.
4. Frances Gertrude Loomes, was born on 1 June 1902 at 26 Temple Street, Southwark, London, England. She married William Charles Nunn.
5. Edith Anne Loomes, was born on 3 April 1904 at 11 Paragon Row, Newington, London, England. She married Jack Albert Boyles, who died on 15 August (__).
6. Phyllis Anne Loomes, was born on 9 February 1906 at 51 Hayles Buildings, Elliotts Row, Southwark, London, England. She married William Charles Nunn.
7. Kathleen Lilian Loomes, was born on 6 May 1907 at 51 Hayles Buildings, Elliots Row, Southwark, London, England. She married Giordano Bruno Bozzoni.
8. Ivy Elizabeth Loomes, was was born on 12 April 1909 at 51 Hayles Buildings, Elliotts Row, Southwark, London, England. She died of Scarlett Fever and toxemia on 5 June 1914 at Joyce Green Hospital, Dartford, Kent, England.
9. William Loomes, was born on 11 July 1910 at 51 Hayles Buildings, Elliotts Row, Southwark, London, England. He married Elsie May Edwards.
10. Jessie Agnes Josephine Mary Loomes, was born on 14 December 1911 in Southwark, London, England, She married Henry Jeffrey.
11. Robert Henry Loomes, was born on 5 March 1914 at 56 Elliotts Row, Southwark, London, England. He died of infective enteritis on 23 September 1914 at 56 Elliotts Row.
12. Reginald Joseph Loomes, was born on 5 March 1914 at 56 Elliotts Row, Southwark, London, England. He died of infective enteritis on 21 September 1914 at 56 Elliotts Row.
13. Irene Florance Loomes, was born on 17 July 1915 at 56 Elliotts Row, Southwark, London, England.
14. Magdaleen Ruby Loomes, was born on 7 December 1917 at 56 Elliotts Row, Southwark, London. She married John Robert Philo.

 
GENERATION 5
16
Ferdinandus/Ferdinand Campe, was born on 18 October 1795 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 19 October 1795 (Godparents: Gerard Janssens and Veronica Steijaert). [parents]
17
Catharina Antonia Landuijt, was born on 8 September 1800 in Waterland Oudeman, East Flanders, Belgium. [parents]
 
Children of Ferdinand Campe and Catherine Landuijk
1. Wilhelmus Fredeicus/Willem Frederic Campe, was born on 16 March 1828 in Eeklo, East Flanders, Belgium.
2. Carolus Franciscus/Karel Francies Campe, married Maria Thereas Nieskens.
3. Leopoldus/Leopold Campe, was born on 8 January 1834 in Eeklo, East Flanders, Belgium.

 
18
Johannes Pieter Nieskens, was born on 16 March 1807 Eede, Zeeland, The Netherlands, baptised (no date) probably in Eede (Godparents: Francois van Achter and Jean van den Eeckhout), and died on Saturday, 13 January 1894 in Oostburg, Zeeland, The Netherlands. He married on Wednesday, 7 November 1838 in Oostburg. [parents]
19
Carolina Dorothea Boerendonk, was born on 9 November 1803 in Hoofdplaat, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died on Monday, 22 December 1873 in IJzendijk, Zeeland, The Netherlands. [parents]
 
Children of Johannes Pieter Nieskens and Carolina Dorothea Boerendonk
1. Maria Theresia Nieskens, was born about 1839 in Oostburg, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died there on 4 June 1840.
2. Maria Thereas Nieskens, married Karel Francies Campe.
3. Pieter Johannes Nieskens, was born on 12 October 1843 in IJzendijk, Zeeland, The Netherlands. On Wednesday, 19 June 1872 in Oostburg, Zeeland, The Netherlands, he married Maria Louisa van Hooft, a daughter of Dingeman van Hooft and Sara de Man, who was born on 12 March 1849 in Sint-Kruis, Zeeland, The Netherlands. He emigrated on the United States on Wednesday, 20 August 1879.

 
20
Joseph Kuchman, had no birth or baptismal record and was born probably in Germany. [parents]
21
Anna Theresia Radmeyer, had no birth or baptismal record and was born probably in Germany. [parents]
 
Children of Joseph Kuchman and Anna Theresa Radmeyer
1. Valentine Kuchman, married Anna Ogor.
2. Joseph Kuchman, had no birth or baptismal record and died on 8 January 1882 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York.

 
22
Andreas/Andrew Ogor, had no birth or baptismal record.
23
Maria Anna Mogar, had no birth or baptismal record.
 
Children of Andreas/Andrew Ogor and Maria Anna Mogar
1. Anna Ogor, married Valentine Kuchman.

 
24
Michael Hefner, was born on 19 May 1837 in Baden, Germany. He died on 21 September 1899 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, and was buried there on 24 September 1899 in Holy Trinity Cemetery.
25
Catherine Marx, was born on 19 December 1838 in Bavaria, Germany. She died on 6 June 1910 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, and was buried there in Holy Trinity Cemetery. [parents]
 
Children of Michael Hefner and Catherine Marx
1. Catherine Hefner, was born on 2 October 1860, possibly in Henrietta, Monroe County, New York, confirmed in 1874 at Holy Trinity Church, Webster, Monroe County, New York (no confirmation name or sponsor listed), died on 10 March 1886, and was buried in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Webster. She married as his first wife Michael Marchner, who was born in 1855, died in 1943, was buried in West Webst Cemetery, and may be the son of Wolfgang Marchner and Catherine (__).
2. Nicholas Hefner, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1862, possibly in Henrietta, Monroe County, New York, and died unmarried (date unknown).
3. Frederick Hefner, married Cornelia Hames.
4. Anthony Hefner, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1865, possibly in Henrietta, Monroe County, New York, was confirmed on 21 November 1881 at Holy Trinity Church in Webster, Monroe County, New York (no confirmation name or sponsor listed), and died unmarried (date unknown).
5. Heinrich Hefner, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1868, possibly in Henrietta, Monroe County, New York, confirmed on 12 October 1885 at Holy Trinity Church in Webster, Monroe County, New York (confirmation name unknown, sponsor was Franciscus Lieberman) and died unmarried after 1925.
6. Jacob Hefner, was born on 26 October 1871 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, baptised on 18 November 1871 at Holy Trinity Church in Webster (wit.: Jacobus Kunz and Catharina Marz), died on 17 January 1958 in Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, and was buried there in Woodlawn Cemetery. on 11 September 1894 in Grand Rapids he married Mary Troy, a daughter of James M. Troy and Margaret Kilmartin, who was born in February 1868 in Caledonia, Kent County, Michigan, died on 12 December 1945 in Grand Rapids, and was buried on 14 December 1945 in Woodlawn Cemetery.
7. Michael Hefner, Jr., was born on 7 December 1873 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, and baptised on 17 December 1873 at Holy Trinity Church in Webster (wit.: Mathias (illeg.) and Barbar (illeg.)). He died young.
8. Maria B. Hefner, was born on 10 July 1876 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, baptised on 16 July 1876 at Holy Trinity Church in Webster (wit.: Michael Michels and Maria Chomee(?)), confirmed on 19 June 1892 at Holy Trinity Church (confirmation name was Barbara, sponsor was Barbara Marx), and died in 1939. In 1898 in Webster she married Fred Anton Heimes, a son of Anton A. Heime and Elizabeth Awlsuth, swho was born in 1871 in Schmallenberg, Germany, died in 1953, and was buried in Holy Trinity Cemetery.
9. Franciscus Hefner, was born on 6 April 1879 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, baptised on 13 July 1879 at Holy Trinity Church in Webster (wit.: Jacob Wander and Monica Kuntz), died on 22 February 1882 in Webster, and was buried there in Holy Trinity Cemetery.
10. Agnes Hefner, was born on 24 July 1881 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, baptised on 31 July 1881 at Holy Trinity Church in Webster (wit.: Michael Marchner and Agnes Hefner), confirmed at Holy Trinity Church on 11 August 1895 (confirmation names was Cristina, no sponsor recorded), and died unmarried on 15 August 1907 while being confined to a sanatarium for tuberculosis.

 
26
Horace Moody Smith Hames, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1848 in Webster, Monroe County, New York. He died in 1932 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, and was buried there in West Webster Cemetery. He married about 1870 probably in Webster, Monroe County, New York. [parents]
27
Lauretha Drake, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1853 probably in Webster, Monroe County, New York. She died in 1928 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, and was buried there in West Webster Cemetery. [parents]
 
Children of Horace Moody Smith Hames and Lauretha Drake
1. Cornelia Hames, married Frederick Hefner.
2. Ella May Hames, was born in December 1874 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, died there in 1932, and was buried there in West Webster Cemetery. About 1893 probably in Webster she married Ruben S. Volk, who was born about 1874 in Webster, died in 1912, was buried in West Webster Cemetery, and was the son of Jacob Volk. Ella's tombstone reads "Ella May Volk Kelly" indicating a possible second marriage.

 
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William Affleck, had no birth or baptismal record and was born in the early part of 1854 in Swindon, Wiltshire, England. He died on 26 December 1921 at 11 Pernells Place, Camberwell, England. He married on 1 June 1876 at the Parish Church, Wollwich, England. [parents]
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Anne Follett, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1855. She died prior to 1880. [parents]
 
Children of William Affleck and Anne Follett
1. Susan Jessie Affleck, was born on 16 February 1877 in Cork, Ireland, and died on 7 February 1948 at 75 Becket House, Tabard Street, Southwark, England. At the Church of Our Lady of Seven Dolours, Camberwell, England, she married Walter Edward Beagle, who died on 25 October 1956 at St. Giles Hospital, Camberwell, England.
2. Elizabeth Ellen Affleck, had a child-bearing liaison with (__), then married Walter Lawrence Loomes.

 
GENERATION 6
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Judocus Franciscus/Josse Frans Campe, was born on 31 December 1759 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died on 5 March 1825 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium. He married on 3 May 1785 in either Lembeke or Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium. [parents]
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Isabella Theresia Lacaeyse, was born on 11 February 1764 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died on 4 September 1834 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium. [parents]
 
Children of Judocus Franciscus Campe and Isabella Therese Lacaeyse
1. Petrus/Peter Campe, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1786 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 24 October 1789.
2. Jacobus Franciscus/Jacob Frans Campe, was born on 11 December 1787 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium and baptised there on the same day (Godparents: Jacob Kampe, lives in Eeklo, and Anna van Overvelt, lives in Kaprijke). He married as his first wife Johanna Catharina Blancke, who had no birth or baptismal record. He married as his second wife Nathalia Anna Haerens, who had no birth or baptismal record.
3. Joannes Baptiste/Jan Baptist Campe, born on 21 January 1789 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 22 January 1789 (Godparents: Jan Baptist Campe, lives in Lembeke and Catharina Lacassie, lives in Kaprijke), and died there on 29 March 1790.
4. Maria Jacoba Campe, born on 20 March 1790 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 20 March 1790 (Godparents: Ignaas Lacassie, living in Kaprijke, and Maria Jacoba Campe, lives in Lembeke).
5. Joannes Baptiste/Jan Baptist Campe, was born on 26 December 1791 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 27 December 1791 (Godparents: Jan Baptist Lacaeijse and Anna Maria Kampe).
6. Sophia Campe, was born on 24 August 1793 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 25 August 1793 (Godparents: Frans Lacaeijse and Carolina Cornelia Lievens), and died there on 1 November 1794.
7. Ferdinand Campe, married Catharina Antonia Landuijt.
8. Petrus/Pieter Campe, was born on 24 April 1801 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on the same day (Godparents: Paul Campe, farmer, 36 years and Lieven Dierkens, day labourer, 28 years; both living in St. Laureins), and died there on 5 October 1859. On 28 November 1821 in Sint-Laureins he married Joanna Cornelia van Hijfte, a daughter of Jan baptist van Hijfte and Charlotte Francisca Van de Plassche, who was born on 19 March 1800 in Sint-Laureins, and died there on 13 November 1874.

 
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Petrus Antonius Landuijt, was born on 28 July 1767 in Adegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 28 July 1767 (Godparents: Antoon Vergauwe en Anna Maria Landtuijt), and died on 21 March 1802 in Waterland Oudeman, East Flanders, Belgium. He married on 22 October 1799 in Waterland Oudeman. [parents]
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Maria Jacoba Lammens, had no birth or baptismal record. She married as her first husband and as his second wife David Wittesaele, the widower of Maria Barbara Nachtergael, who had no birth or baptismal record and died on 13 June 1799 in Waterland Oudeman, East Flanders, Belgium. She married as her second husband Petrus Antonius Landuijt. She married as her third husband Petrus Josephus Everdeij, a son of Henricus Josephus Everdeij and Joanna Maria Dhont, who was born on 12 March 1776 in Waterland Oudeman, and died there on 4 August 1804. On 18 June 1805 in Waterland Oudeman she married as her fourth husband Henricus Josephus Pollet.
 
Children of David Wittesaele and Maria Jacoba Lammens
1. Maria Cornelia Wittesaele, was born on 3 November 1789 in Waterland Oudeman, East Flanders, Belgium.
2. Bernardina Philippina Wittesaele, was born on 20 August 1791 in Waterland Oudeman, East Flanders, Belgium.
3. Joanna Bernardina Wittesaele, was born on 18 August 1793 in Waterland Oudeman, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 1 August 1795.
4. Joanna Francisca Wittesaele, was born on 3 February 1796 in Waterland Oudeman, East Flanders, Belgium.
5. Petrus Joannes Wittesaele, was born on 22 March 1798 in Waterland Oudeman, East Flanders, Belgium.

 
 
Children of Petrus Antonius Landuijt and Maria Jacoba Lammens
1. Catharina Antonia Landuijt, married Ferdinand Campe.

 
 
Children of Petrus Josephus Everdeij and Maria Jacoba Lammens
1. Joannes Josephus Everdeij, was born on 4 June 1803 in Waterland Oudeman, East Flanders, Belgium.

 
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Henrij Nijskens, was born on 29 August 1770, baptised the same day on Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands (Godparents: Mart Reijnders and Godefridus Breuckers), and died on 2 February 1819 (wit.: Abraham Jansen en Hendrik J. Vallays) in Sint-Kruis, Zeeland, The Netherlands. He married on Friday, 6 January 1804 (Republic date 15 Nivose XII) in Eede, Zeeland, The Netherlands. Witnesses were Louis Verkade, Pierre Bankaert, Francois v/d Akker, and Francois Vercraeye. [parents]
37
Catharina Seij, was born on 26 December 1778 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 26 December 1778, and died on 11 April 1829. [parents]
 
Children of Henrij Nijskens and Catharina Seij
1. Marie Therese Nijskens, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about March 1804 in Eede, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died there on Sunday, 20 September 1807, aged 3 years and 6 months.
2. Seraphine Nijskens, was born on 5 June 1805 in Eede, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and baptised (date unknown but probably in Eede) (Godparents: Pierre Bankeart and Pierre van Vooren).
3. Johannes Pieter Nijskens, married Carolina Dorothea Boerendonk.
4. Johannes Baptiste Nijskens, was born on Saturday, 23 September 1809 in Heille, Zeeland, The Netherlands, baptised possibly there (no date) (Godparents: Sara Doebels and Jan de Kostekker), and died on 22 April 1864 in Koek, Zeeland, The Netherlands. On 8 May 1850 he married Francesca Du Mez, a daughter of Johannes Francies du Mez and Sophia Kesbeke, who was born on 28 March 1827 in Assenede, East Flanders, Belgium, died on 14 April 1905, and was buried on 17 April 1905 in Hoek, Zeeland, The Netherlands).
5. Jacques Bernard Niskens, was born on 2 February 1812 in Sint Jan-in-Eremo, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised possibly there (no date) (Godparents: Joseph Ververs and Piet (__)).
6. Ludovicus Nijskens, was born on 16 March 1814 in Sint Jan-in-Eremo, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised possibly there (no date) (Godparents: Ludovicus Verstraete and Philipina Verstraete).
7. Anna Nijskens, was born on 7 July 1817 in Sint Jan-in-Eremo, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised possibly there (no date) (Godparents: Daniel Baart and Carolus d'Hont), and died on 27 March 1847 in Eede, Zeeland, The Netherlands.

  Information found here taken from the research of Marcel Nijskens
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Johannes Franciscus Boerendonk, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1772 according to his marriage record, and died on Tuesday, 5 July 1808 in Schoondijke, Zeeland, The Netherlands. He married on Monday, 9 February 1801 (Republic date 20 Pluviose IX) in Hoofplaat, Zeeland, The Netherlands. [parents]
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Johanna Maria van Opdorp, was baptised on 14 February 1780 in Lebbeke, East Flanders, Belgium. She married as her first husband Johannes Franciscus Boerendonk. On 2 August 1809 in Schoondijke, Zeeland, The Netherlands, she married as her second husband and as his second wife Philippus Jacobus Wage, the widower of Maria Elisabeth de Nijs and a son of Adriaan Wage and Siana de Smit, who was born on 30 November 1772 in Knokke, West Flanders, Belgium, and died on Monday, 15 November 1819 in Waterlandkerkje, Zeeland, The Netherlands. [parents]
 
Children of Johannes Franciscus Boerendonk and Johanna Maria van Opdurp
1. Pieternella Maria Boerendonk, was born about 1802, and died on Thursday, 19 July 1832 in Waterlandkerkje, Zeeland, The Netherlands.
2. Carolina Dorothea Boerendonk, married Johannes Pieter Nieskens.
3. Joannes Judocus Boerendonk, was born about November 1805, and died on Thursday, 28 August 1806 in Hoofdplaat, Zeeland, The Netherlands.
4. Joseph Boerendonk, was born about 1807 and died on Saturday, 20 August 1808 in Schoondijke, Zeeland, The Netherlands.

 
 
Children of Philippus Jacobus Wage and Johanna Maria van Opdurp
1. Dorothea Wage, was born about 1811 in Waterlandkerkje, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died on Monday, 18 January 1864 in Oostburg, Zeeland, The Netherlands. On 23 July 1828 in Schoondijke, Zeeland, The Netherlands she married as her first husband Josephus Anthonius Messelin (or Anthonie Josephus Masleijn), a son of Louis/Ludovicus Messelin and Genoveva Constantia Daniels, who was born about 1808 in Schoondijke, and died on Wednesday, 22 February 1837 in Waterlandkerkje. On Wednesday, 9 February 1853 in Oostburg, she married as her second husband and as his second wife Constantinus Plasschaert, the widower of Paulina Leijman and a son of Jacobus Livinus Plasschaert and Anne Marie Carpentier, who was born about 1799 in Bouchaute, Belgium.
2. Philippus Jacobus Wage, was born in June 1812, and died on Monday, 17 August 1812 in Waterlandkerkje, Zeeland, The Netherlands, aged 8 weeks old.
3. Anna Johanna Wage, was born about 1814 in Waterlandkerkje, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died on Friday, 14 March 1856 in IJzendijke, Zeeland, The Netherlands. On Saturday, 24 May 1834 in Waterlandkerkje she married as his first wife Joannes Bernardus Viane, a son of Bernardus Franciscus Viane and Levina Catharina Quio, who was born about 1820 in Sint-Marguerite, East Flanders, Belgium, and died on Wednesday, 18 July 1883 in IJzendijke. He married as his second wife Johanna Maria Junis.
4. Jacobus Wage, was born about 1815 in Waterlandkerkje, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died on Sunday, 7 May 1871 in IJzendijke, Zeeland, The Netherlands.
5. Phillipus Bernardus Wage, was born about 1818 in Waterlandkerkje, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died on Sunday, 21 May 1848 in IJzendijke, Zeeland, The Netherlands. He married Idorsica Sophia van de Gehuchte (or Genachte)

 
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Johann Petrus Marx, had no birth or baptismal record.
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Barbara Altmeier (or Altmeiss), had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1799 in Germany, died of apoplexy on 11 May 1875 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, and was buried there on 12 May 1875 in Holy Trinity Cemetery.
 
Children of Johann Petrus Marx and Barbara Altmeier (or Altmeiss)
1. Catherine Marx, married Michael Hefner.

 
52
David Hames, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1811/1812. He died in 1895 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, and was buried there in West Webster Cemetery. He married on 28 October 1839 in Penfield, Monroe County, New York. [parents]
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Margaret Francisco, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1814. She died in 1882 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, and was buried there in West Webster Cemetery. [parents]
 
Children of David Hames and Margaret Francisco
1. Cornelius P. Hames, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1845, and died on 22 December 1924. About 1870 he married Carrie (__). He was referred to as "Peter" in the 1865 census for Webster, Monroe County, New York, indicating that that was probably his middle name.
2. Francis D. Hames, had no birth or baptismal record and was born in July 1846 according to census records. About 1866 he married Ida U. (__), who was born in 1849 according to census records, and died in 1919. He was referred to as "Delevan" in the 1865 census for Webster, Monroe County, New York, indcating that that was his middle name.
3. Horace Moody Smith Hames, married Lauretha Drake.

 
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John Hinchman Drake, was born on 1 September 1820 in New Jersey. He died on 1 January 1890 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, and was buried there in West Webster Cemetery. He married about 1849 possibly in Webster, probably in Monroe County, New York [parents]

John Drake had living with him at both the taking of the 1850 and 1860 census a womand named Sophie Rivenburgh, who was later described in the 1875 New York State census as his niece. The specifics of that relationship has not been found.

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Cornelia Brewer, was born on 12 October 1822 probably in Columbia County, New York. She died on 22 October 1866 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, and was buried there in West Webster Cemetery. [parents]
 
Children of John Hinchman Drake and Cornelia Brewer
1. Winfield Sanford Drake, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1850 according to census records, probably in Webster, Monroe County, New York. He married as his first wife Lettie (__). After 1892 he married as his second wife Dora (__), who was born about 1852 according to census records. In later years he was known as Sanford W. Drake.
2. Philip King Drake, had no birth or baptismal record and was born in March 1851 according to census records probably in Webster, Monroe County, New York, died in 1924, and was buried in West Webster Cemetery in Webster. About 1880 he married Sarah Elizabeth (Libbie) Bancroft, who was born on 26 August 1863 in Webster, died in 1930, was buried in West Webster Cemetery, and was a daughter of William Riley Bancroft and Alida Ann Van Alstyne. Philip was known as Felix.
3. Lauretha Drake, married Horace Moody Smith Hames.

 
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Robert/Robertson/Robordson Affleck, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1826, possibly in Longswade, Midlothian, Scotland, and died (date unknown) of Apoplexy. On 15 June 1849 in St. Cuthberts, Midlothian, Scotland, he married as his first wife Janet Mckay. On 6 October 1866 as recorded at The Register Office, Lambeth, London, England, he married as his second wife Elizabeth Waldron, who was born in 1840 in St. Budes, Devon, England, and died about 1886 in Camberwell, London, England. [parents]
 
Children of Robert/Robertson/Robordson Affleck and Elizabeth Waldron
1. Robordson Affleck, was born in 1870 in Battersea or Lambeth, London, England. He married Elizabeth Lydia H. Banks.
2. Thomas Affleck, was born in 1870 in Battersea or Lambeth, London, England.

 
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Janet Mckay, was born on 27 December 1825 in St. Cuthberts, Midlothian, Scotland, and died on 11 May 1862 at 40 Upper Robert St., Plumstead, London, England, at age 36 from Cerebritis. [parents]
 
Children of Robert/Robertson/Robordson Affleck and Janet Mckay
1. Marion Affleck, was born in 1852 at Swindon, Witlshire, England.

She is listed as Marion in the 1861 Census for Swindon. No Census, Marriage or Death references for her are found after 1861.

2. William Affleck, married Anne Follett.
3. James Affleck, was born 26 September 1858 at Swindon, Witlshire, England. He married Ellen Caroline Coleman.
4. Henry Affleck, was born on 4 April 1861 at Swindon, Witlshire, England.

He was Royal Navy. His father was calling himself Robertson at this time, and was listed as a Smith's Striker. In the 1861 Census, he was shown as being one week old, and living at 39 Bath Street, Swindon. His father was listed as a Hammerman. In the 1881 Census he was apparently an Ordinary Seaman in the Royal Navy. His ship is listed as HMS Minotaur.


 
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John Follett, had no birth or baptismal record.
63
Unknown
 
Children of John Follett and (__)
1. Anne Follett, married William Affleck.

 
GENERATION 7
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Egidius/Gillis Campe, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1709 in Ghent, East Flanders, Belgium, and died on 6 June 1791 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium. He married on 22 November 1740 in Lembeke.
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Petronella de Taeye, was born on 19 October 1723 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 13 June 1797. [parents]
 
Children of Egidius/Gillis Campe and Petronella de Taeye
1. Joannes Baptista Campe, was born on 15 April 1743 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium.
2. Maria Jacoba Campe, was born on 9 July 1745 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 21 February 1820. On 1 May 1766 in Lembeke she married Petrus Ysebaert, who had no birth or baptismal record.
3. Anna Maria Campe, was born on 8 March 1748 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium. On 4 May 1776 in Lembeke she married Emanuel Buyck, who had no birth or baptismal record.
4. Petrus Campe, was born on 7 May 1751 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium. On 8 January 1782 in Lembeke he married Joanna Maria Steyaert, who had no birth or baptismal record.
5. Judocus Franciscus Campe, married Isabella Therese Lacaeyse.
6. Jacobus Franciscus Campe, had no birth or baptismal record. On 6 May 1783 in Waarschoot, East Flanders, Belgium he married Joanna Theresia Bonami, a daughter of Judocus Bonami and Catharina de Smet, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1758, and died on 30 August 1785 in Eeklo, East Flanders, Belgium. Witnesses to their marriage were Guilielmus Campe and Marie Petronilla de Reu.
7. Paulus Campe, was born on 28 January 1763 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died on 18 March 1849 in Adegem, East Flanders, Belgium. On 18 June 1799 in Adegem he married Barbara Van Landtschoot, a daughter of Georgius Van Lantschoot and Anna-Maria West, who was born on 26 October 1764 in Adegem, and died there on 4 September 1826.

 
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Petrus Antonius Lacaeyse, was born on 23 May 1723 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 4 Novemer 1787. [parents]
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Anna Marie van Overvelt, was born on 8 April 1728 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died on 17 March 1814 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium. [parents]
 
Children of Petrus Antonius Lacaeyse and Anna Marie van Overvelt
1. Franciscus Livinus Lacaeyse, was born on 23 December 1765 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium. He married Joanna Vereecke.
2. Carolina Theresia Lacaeyse, was born on 29 October 1755 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium. She married Joannes Mortier.
3. Livina Maria Lacaeyse, was born on 3 July 1757.
4. Ignatius Lacaeyse, was born on 3 February 1759 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 5 October 1794. He married as his first wife Maria van Huffel. He married as his second wife Petronella Catharina Steyaert.
5. Joanna Maria Lacaeyse, was born on 1 October 1760 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium.
6. Joannes Baptiste Lacaeyse, was born on 3 August 1762 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 27 August 1845. He married Veronica Steyaert.
7. Isabella Therese Lacaeyse, married Judocus Franciscus Campe.
8. Maria Catharina Lacaeyse, was born on 13 December 1767 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 27 January 1768.
9. Engelbertus Lacaeyse, was born on 17 March 1769 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium.
10. Petrus Joannes Lacaeyse, was born on 4 May 1770 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on the same day.

 
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Petrus Joannes Landuijt, was born on 23 August 1733 in Adegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 24 August 1733 (Godparents: Peter Roels en Petronella Buijck), and died on 20 June 1782 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium. He married on 7 October 1766 in Sint-Laureins (with Banns published there on 27 September 1766 (witnesses: Corneel Landtuijt en Joanna Maria Goeborghe)). Witnesses to the marriage: Corneel Landtuijt en Joanna Maria Goeborghe. [possible parents]
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Judoca Vergauwe, was born on 8 October 1740 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on the same day (Godparents: Corneel Steiaert en Judoca Vergauwe), and died on 22 May 1776 in Sint-Laureins. [possible parents]
 
Children of Petrus Joannes Landuijt and Judoca Vergauwe
1. Petrus Antonius Landuijt, married Maria Jacoba Lammens.
2. Joannes Franciscus Landuijt, was born on 21 May 1769 in Adegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 21 May 1769 (Godparents: Corneel Landtuijt en Maria Vergauwe), and died there on 27 November 1770.
3. Anna Maria Cornelia Landuijt, was born on 20 January 1771 in Adegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 20 January 1771 (Godparents: Corneel Winnen en Anna Maria Goenberghe), and died on 21 August 1772 in Sint Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium.
4. Joanna Cornelia Landuijt, was born on 13 February 1773 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 13 February 1773 (Godparents: Martin Lievens en Joanna Cornelia Vergauwe), and died there on 28 April 1784.
5. Joannes Franciscus Landuijt, was born on 09 November 1775 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 09 November 1775 in Sint Laureins (Godparents: Georgius Rogiers en Barbara de Vriese).

 
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Johannes Jean Nijskens, was baptised on 12 October 1734 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands (Godparents: Lambertus Karis and Anna Vrijecken), and died on 2 May 1803 in Nederweert, Limburg, The Netherlands. He married on 23 January 1759 in Leveroy (wit.: Hubertus Nijskens and Gertruda Kercker). [parents]
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Elisabeth Kercker, (also found in records as Kircker and Kirckels) was born on 4 February 1738 in Baexem, Limburg, The Netherlands, and died on 18 August 1810 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands. [parents]
 
Children of Johannes Jean Nijskens and Elisabeth Kercker
1. Jacobus Nijskens, was baptised on 16 August 1759 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands (Godparents: Hubertus Nijskens and Maria Jansen), and died on Sunday, 8 February 1807. He married Marianne (Dauvels or Danneels).
2. Petrus Nijskens, was baptised on 14 November 1760 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands (Godparents: Mart Reijders and Joanna Drenters), and died on Tuesday, 11 April 1815 in Aardenburg, Zeeland, The Netherlands. On 3 July 1788 he married Jozina Cruzon, a daughter of Abraham Cruzon and Magdalena Antize, who was born on 23 January 1764 in Aardenburg, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died on 13 June 1833.
3. Henricus Nijskens, was baptised on 25 June 1762 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands (Godparents: Simon Kircker and Gertrude Jorissen), and died there on 15 July 1764.
4. Maria Nijskens, was baptised on 8 March 1764 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands (Godparents: Petrus Koolen and Hendrina Nijs), and died on 5 May 1830 in Nederweert, Limburg, The Netherlands.
5. Joanna Nijskens, was baptised on 21 November 1765 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands (Godparents: Joannis Karis and Joanna Kercker).
6. Cornelia Nijskens, was baptised on 7 February 1768 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands (Godparents: Hubertus Jeurissen and Maria Luijens). On 13 April 1796 in Baexem, Limburg, The Netherlands, she married Leonardus Willekens.
7. Henricus Nijskens, married Catherine Sies.
8. Joannes Petrus/Jean Pierre Nijskens, was baptised on 27 September 1772 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands (Godparents: Johannes Reijnders and Joanna Wijers), and died on Tuesday, 29 January 1811 in Eede, Zeeland, The Netherlands. On Wednesday, 3 November 1804 (Republic date 2 Brumaire XIII) in Eede he married as her first husband Reine Rosalie Verlsuijs, a daughter of Gaspard Versluijs and Marie Jacqueline Tramon, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born in 1786 in Eede. On Wednesday, 11 December 1811, in Eede she married as her second husband Augustin van Hijfte.
9. Godefridus Nijskens, was baptised on 26 October 1774 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands (Godparents: Hubertus Breuckers and Gertrude Kercker). On 31 July 1797 in Nederweert, Limburg, The Netherlands, he married as his first wife Petronella Kivits, who was born on 12 September 1761 in Nederweert and died there on 13 December 1819. On 2 June 1827 he married as his second wife Joanna Maria Gerris, who was born on 6 February 1797 in Strateris, Limburg, The Netherlands.
10. Maria Barbara Nijskens, was baptised on 25 December 1776 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands (Godparents: Johannes Vogels and Anna Vaessens), and died there on 28 December 1778.
11. Cristianus Nijskens, was baptised on 21 May 1778 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands (Godparents: Johannes Vogels and Elisabeth Beemder). On 20 December 1802 in Leveroy he married Anna Maria Dreesen, a daughter of Jean Dreesen and Marie Houben, who was born on 6 February 1775 in Hunsel, Limburg, The Netherlands, and died on 18 April 1837 in Leveroy, a daughter of Jean Dreesen and Marie Houben.

  Information found here taken from the research of Marcel Nijskens
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Jean Francois/Johannes Franciscus/Jan Frans Seij, was born on 14 April 1752 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on (no date), and died on Sunday, 13 September 1807 in Eede, Zeeland, The Netherlands. He married as his first wife Maria Norberta de Zutter. On 23 November 1803 (Republic Date 1 Frimaire XII) in Eede he married as his second wife and as her second husband Marie Cornelia/Marie Cornelie Weijns, the widow of Jacobus de Blaere and a daughter of Joannes Franciscus/Jan Frans Weijns and Barbara Judoca van de Genachte, who was born on 16 March 1769 in Sint-Margriete, East Flanders, Belgium. [parents]
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Maria Norbertina/Norberta de Zutter, was born on 15 November 1737 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on (no date), and died on Monday, 22 August 1803 (Republic date 4 Fructidor XI) in Eede, Zeeland, The Netherlands, aged 66 years. She married as her first husband Carolus Franciscus Septimus/Carel Francies/Carel Frans Verstraete, a son of Judocus Verstraete and Maria de Wandel, who was born on 28 March 1726 in Maldegem, baptised there (no date), and died on 12 March 1776 in Aardenburg, Zeeland, The Netherlands. She married as her second husband Jean Francois Sies/Johannes Franciscus/Jan Frans Sies. [parents]

 
Children of Jean Francois/Johannes Franciscus/Jan Frans Seij and Maria Norbertina/Norberta de Zutter
1. Catharina Seij, married Henricus Nijskens.

 

 
Children of Carolus Franciscus Septimus/Carel Francies/Carel Frans Verstraete and Maria Norbertina/Norberta de Zutter
1. Maria Verstraete, was born on 20 May 1761 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on (no date), and died there on 28 June 1766.
2. Regina Verstraete, was born on 3 April 1763 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on (no date), and died there on 23 April 1766.
3. Philippina Verstraete, was baptised on 12 November 1765 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on (no date), and died on Thursday, 26 September 1833 in Eede, Zeeland, The Netherlands. On Tuesday, 20 May 1800 (Republic Date 30 Floreal VIII) in Eede, Zeeland, The Netherlands, she married Petrus Arnoldus Banckaert, a son of Cornelis Jacobus/Corneel Jacob Banckaert and Petronella Angelina Verstrijnghe, who was born on 23 December 1771 in Eede, baptised the same day in Middelburg, East Flanders, Belgium, and died on Sunday, 14 March 1847 in Eede.
4. Judocus Livinus/Livien Verstraete, was born on 11 March 1768 in Aardenburg, Zeeland, The Netherlands, baptised on the same date in Middelburg, East Flanders, Belgium, and died unmarried on 31 January 1792 in Eede, Zeeland, The Netherlands.
5. Ludovicus Joannes Verstraete, was born on 5 January 1772 in Aardenburg, Zeeland, The Netherlands, baptised on 6 January 1772 in Middelburg, East Flanders, Belgium, and died on Sunday, 22 November 1857 in Eede, Zeeland, The Netherlands. On Sunday 29 June 1800 (Republic Date 1 decade Messidor VII) in the Administrative Municipality of Sluis, Zeeland, The Netherlands, he married Maria Jacoba Quataert, a daughter of Joannes Quataert and Isabella Clara de Clerck, who was born on 5 January 1778 in Eede, and died there on Saturday, 19 December 1857.
6. Maria Cornelia Verstraete, was born on 7 February 1775 in Aardenburg, Zeeland, The Netherlands, baptised on the same day in Middelburg, East Flanders, Belgium, and died on 28 June 1776 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium.

 
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Judocus Boerendonk, was born at 9:00 A.M. on 14 June 1748 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, baptised there on Sunday, 16 June 1748 at the Roman Catholic Church (Godparents: Judocus Heremans and Joanna Mertens), and died on 3 February 1819 in Hoofdplaat, Oostburg, Zeeland, The Netherlands. He married on 27 April 1772 at the Roman Catholic Church in Hontenisse (witnesses: Joannes Franc. Tote and Joanna de Veuglaer). [parents]
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Pietronella Scheerlink, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1752 in either Hontenisse or Van Aalst, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died on Friday, 28 March 1828 in Hoofdplaat, Zeeland, The Netherlands. She survived her husband who died on 3 February 1819. [parents]
 
Children of Judocus Boerendonk and Pietronella Scheerlink
1. Johannes Franciscus Boerendonk, married Johanna Maria van Opdurp.
2. Anna Catharina Boerendonk, was born on 16 August 1773 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died on Tuesday, 21 March 1865 in Graauw en Langendam, Zeeland, The Netherlands. On Monday, 26 September 1796 (Republic date 5 Vendemiaire V) in Graauw en Langendam, she married Johannes de Koning, a son of Cornelis de Koning and Josijna Rondonk, who was born on 20 December 1773 in IJzendijke, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died on Sunday, 25 November 1832 in Graauw en Langendam.
3. Apolonia Boerendonk, was born on 12 August 1775 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died there on Thursday, 6 September 1849. On 6 August 1795 in Hontenisse she married as his second wife Johannes Franciscus/Jan Francies Tielman, the widower of Anna Van Den Broeck and a son of Judocus Franciscus Tielman and Josyna Sponselee, who was born on 28 November 1755 in Hontenisse, baptised there on 30 November 1755, and died there on Wednesday, 5 March 1834.
4. Judoca Boerendonk, was born on 23 February 1777 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands. She married Pieter Joseph Croijen, a son of Pieter Joseph Croijen and Carolina Muller, who was born about 1801 in Hoofdplaat.
5. Petronella Maria Boerendonk, was born on 18 December 1778 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died young.
6. Petronella Boerendonk, was born on 11 September 1779 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died on Monday, 10 July 1854 in Hoofdplaat, Zeeland, The Netherlands. On Thursday, 28 May 1801 (Republic date 8 Prairial IX) in Hoofdplaat she married Judocus de Keijzer, a son of Louwereijs de Keijzer and Joanna Vlaming, who was born about 1774 in Moerbeke, East Flanders, Belgium.
7. Johanna Boerendonk, was born on 19 October 1780 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died young.
8. Maria Francisca Boerendonk, was born on 12 December 1781 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands. On Saturday, 7 July 1798 (Republic date 19 Messidor VI) in Hoofdplaat, Zeeland, The Netherlands, she married as her first husband Pieter Francies Knudde, a son of Ignatius Knudde and Judoca Schalken, who was born on 3 March 1762 in Biervliet, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died on Tuesday 13 March 1810 in Hoofdplaat. On Tuesday, 29 January 1811 in Hoofdplaat she married as her second husband Pieter Joannes de Mullewe, a son of Jacobus de Mullewe and Pieternella Walge, who was born about 1787 in Waterdijk, Zeeland, The Netherlands.
9. Petrus Boerendonk, was born on 6 June 1784 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands.
10. Johanna Boerendonk, was born on 7 February 1785 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands.
11. Dorothea Boerendonk, was born on 13 February 1786 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands.
12. Jacobus Boerendonk, was born on 12 July 1787 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands.
13. Judocus Boerendonk, was born on 11 July 1788 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died young.
14. Anna Maria Boerendonk, was born on 19 September 1789 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands.
15. Judocus Boerendonk, was born on 20 January 1791 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands. He died young.
16. Judocus Boerendonk, was born on 25 February 1792 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands.
17. Maria Anna Boerendonk, was born on 4 August 1793 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands.

 
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Adrianus Franciscus/Adriaaan Francies van Opdorp, was baptised on 16 February 1754 in Lebbeke, East Flanders, Belgium. He married on 19 July 1774 in Lebbeke. [parents]
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Maria Anna de Poorter, had no birth or baptismal record and was born prior to 1756 in Sint-Jansteen, Zeeland, The Netherlands.
 
Children of Adrianus Franciscus/Adriaaan Francies van Opdorp and Maria Anna de Poorter
1. Susanna Maria van Opdorp, was baptised on 12 August 1774 in Lebbeke, East Flanders, Belgium.
2. Franciscus/Francies van Opdorp, was baptised on 6 October 1775 in Lebbeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died on Thursday, 26 January 1826 in Schoondijke, Zeeland, The Netherlands. On Tuesday, 20 May 1800 (Republic date 30 Floreal VIII) in IJzendijke, Zeeland, The Netherlands, he married Pieternella Geense(n), the daughter of Matheeuw Geense(n) and Janneke Verdegem, who was born on 7 March 1780 in Ovezande, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died on Wednesday, 12 January 1848 in Schoondijke.
3. Petrus Josephus van Opdorp, was baptised on 25 October 1777 in Lebbeke, East Flanders, Belgium.
4. Johanna Maria van Opdorp, married Johannes Franciscus Boerendonk.
5. Dorothée van Opdorp, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1788, and died on Sunday, 25 October 1857 in Oostburg, Zeeland, The Netherlands. On Thursday, 28 February 1811 in Schoondijke, Zeeland, The Netherlands, she married Philippe Leijns, a son of Mathieu Leijns and Jeanne Dobbelaar, who was born about 1786 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died on Monday, 26 December 1853 in Oostburg.
6. Judocus van Opdorp, was baptised in (no date) 1789 in Lebbeke, East Flanders, Belgium.

 
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(possibly) Almon Hames, had no birth or baptismal record. It is an assumption that Almon Hames is the father of the children listed, and it is also an assumption that the children listed are indeed brothers and sisters. The scarcity of this surname in New York State combined with the close proximity that these family lived relative to each other certainly suggests a family connection. Sars McNutly has identified the parents of Amanda Hames as Almon and Abigial. Amanda married Horace Smith Moody, and turn David Hames named one of his sons Horace Smith Moody Hames, suggesting that David and Amanda were siblings.

Almon Hames (or Hains, or Haines) does not appear in the 1790 and 1810 Federal Census. Possible explanations for this could be that he was not living in this country yet, he managed to avoid the censu taker, he *is* in the census but may have been mistranscribed on online records, or he may simply have not been the head of the household that he was living under when the census was taken. An Almon Hains appears in the 1810 Federal Census for Deer Park, Orange County, New York with 1 male 45 and over, 3 females under 10, and 1 female 16 to 25.

An Almon Hames appears in the 1820 Federal Census for Seneca, Ontario County, New York with 1 male under 10, one male 10-16, one male 45 upwards, 3 females under 10, 2 females 10-16, and one female 26-45. Also, a Benjamin Hames appears in the same census (different page) with 2 males under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 male 16-26, 1 male 26-45, 2 females under 10, 1 female 10-16, 1 female 26-45, with of said 2 people engaged in Commerce. There are three other Hames households mentioned in the census: Jalestt Hames of Lansingburg, Rensselaer County; John Hames of Stillwater, Saratoga County; and Nathaniel Hames of Burtus, Cayuga County. [A Benjamin Hames, described as an old resident of Webster, died on 26 July 1895 according to the 27 July 1895 edition of the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. There are only, to my knowledge, only two Benjamin Hames in Webster: one died in 1904 and the other was born around 1870, seemingly too young to be called an old resident. Could this Benjamin in the 1820 census be the person being talked about, and if so, hwere had he been hiding for all these years?].

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(possibly) Abigail Bennett, had no birth or baptismal record.
 
Children of (__) Hames and (__)
1. David Hames, married Margaret Francisco.
2. John F. Hames, was born on 4 November 1817, died on 1 January 1884, and was buried in West Webster Cemetery, Webster, Monroe County, New York. About 1840 he married Adelia Lockwood, who was born on 15 March 1823, died on 16 August 1890, and was buried in West Webster Cemetery.
3. Amy Hames, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1820, died on 1908, and was buried in West Webster Cemetery, Webster, Monroe County, New York. She married Alfred Lockwood, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1821, died on 8 September 1870, and was buried in West Webster Cemetery. She was mentioned as a sister in benjamin Hames' obituary.
4. Benjamin Hames, had no birth or baptismal record and was born (either about 1822 according to census records or about 1824 according to his obituary), died on 9 March 1904 in Fairport, Monroe County, New York, and was buried on 11 March 1904 in West Webster Cemetery, Webster, Monroe County, New York. He married as his first wife Phebe C. (__), who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1824 according to census records, died on 10 November 1856 (aged 31 years) in Webster, and was buried there in West Webster Cemetery. On 29 April 1863 in Fairport, Monroe COunty, New York, he married as his second wife Elizabeth A. Hine, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1836 according to census records, died on 18 March 1897, and was buried in West Webster Cemetery. The Reverend N. Bosworth performed the ceremony.

According to the 1850 census for Webster, Monroe County, New York, Benjamin was employed as a carpenter, and his real estate was valued at $700. His obituary was published in the 11 March 1904 edition of the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle:

HAMES - In Fairport, N.Y. Wednesday, March 9 1904 at the family residence on North Main Street, Benjamin Hames aged 80 years. Besides one sister, Mrs. Amy Lockwood, of Webster, he leaves two daughters, Mrs. B. F. Hamilton of Westfield, and Mrs. John White, of this village. Funeral Friday morning, March 11th at 10:00 o'clock from the house. Internment at West Webster.

5. Amanda Hames, was born on 17 November 1826 at Webster, Monroe, New York, died there in 1885, and was buried there in West Webster Cemetery. Prior to 1846 she married Horace Smith Moody, a son of Rufus Moody and Lucretia Nash, who was born on 17 June 1827 in Williamson, Wayne County, New York, and died on 17 December 1895 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York.
Amanda Hames and Horace Smith Moody have other descendants, such as:
.Adelina Louise Moody - MERTON ELMER LEWIS (1861-1937) Mayor, State Attorney General

  

 
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Francis Francisco, was born on 2 July 1784 in Pittstown, Rensselaer County, New York. He died on 29 February 1848 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, and was buried there in West Webster Cemetery. About 1806 he married as his first wife Mary (__), who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1786, and either died or was buried on 6 June 1812, with burial occurring in the old Cooksborough Cemetery, Pittstown, Rensselaer County, New York. About 1813 he married as his second wife Leventie Van Ness. [parents]

In 1826 he and his family move from the east and settled on a tract of land extending from what is now the West Webster Cemetery to Irondequoit Bay in Webster, Monroe County, New York. On 27 March 1844 he sold one half acre of land which was to become the West Webster Cemetery. He left a will in which he mentioned his wife Levine Fransisco; children Sally, wife of David J. Ketchum of Webster; Catherine, wife of Palmer Ketchum of Hannibel, Oswego, New York.; Margaret, wife of David Hames of Webster; Cornelius P. Francisco of Webster; Elida M., wife of John Knapp of Webster; Ann Jane, wife of Edward Tyrrell of Webster; all of full age and Francis Vanderhoof of Flenda, New York, a grandson of full age, son of Emily, a deceased daughter.

The 30 November 1848 edition of the Rochester Daily Advertiser ran the obituary of Francis Francisco:

"Sudden Death - We understand that Mr. Francis Fransisco, an old and highly respected resident of West Webster, died very suddenly yesterday morning. He had been in usual good health and on Monday ploughed in the field all day. Yesterday morning he got up his team for the purpose of coming to the city, and went to his house to eat breakfast. Soon after taking his seat at the table, he fell back in his chair, and expired in a few minutes. His age was 64 years. The cause of death is supposed to have been apoplexy."

A curious mystery - Francis mentions a daughter, Catherine, wife of Palmer Ketcham, in his will. His son Cornelius mentions this Catherine and another sister, Catherine, wife of Alexander Hamilton Lucas, in his will. Why did Francis not mention the wife of Alexander Lucas in his will? Why Cornelius have two sisters named Catherine? Both Catherines appear in the 1850 census, so it is not a matter of one Catherine having two husbands in the course of her lifetime. Based on the age of the wife of Alexander Lucas, it would appear that she is probably the daughter of his first wife, Mary.
 
Children of Francis Francisco and Mary (__)
1. Sally Francisco, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1808 according to census records. She married Daniel J. Ketchum, a son of Joseph Ketcham and Alida Van Ness, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1806 according to census records.

According to 1850 census records for Webster, Monroe County, New York, Daniel was employed as a farmer and had real estate valued at $4,680. According to the 1855 census for Webster, both he and his wife has been residents of Monroe County for 14 years.

2. Catherine E. Francisco, was born about 1812 in New York, died in 1898, and was buried in Maple Grove Cemetery, Gainesville, Wyoming County, New York. Prior to 1832 she married Alexander Hamilton Lucas, a son of Joseph Lucas and Hannah (__), who was born in 1804, died in 1878, and was buried in Maple Grove Cemetery.

 

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Leventie Van Ness, was born on 5 December 1786 and baptised on 4 February 1787 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schaghticoke (wit.: Cornelis Van Ness and Aaltje Doremus). She died on 12 December 1867 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, and was buried there in West Webster Cemetery. [parents]
 
Children of Francis Francisco and Leventie Van Ness
1. Catherine Francisco, had no birth or baptismal record. She married Palmer Ketchum, who had no birth or baptismal record.
2. Margaret Francisco, married David Hames.
3. Cornelius Peter Francisco, was born on 14 April 1817, died on 27 April 1863, aged 46 years, 19 days, and was buried in West Webster Cemetery, Webster, Monroe County, New York. He married as his first wife Hannah P. (__), who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1826. He married as his second wife Sally Ann (__), who had no birth or baptismal record. She died on 9 August 1847, aged 26 years, 2 months, and 16 days, and was buried in West Webster Cemetery.

His will was proved 9 May 1863, and in it he mentioned his widow Hannah S.; mother Lavina Francisco of Webster; sisters: Margaret, wife of David Hames; Alida, wife of John Knapp of Webster; Ann, wife of Edward Tyrrell of Penfield; a half brother, Jacob Van Ness; and Sally, wife of Daniel Ketchum of Webster; Catherine, wife of Palmer Ketchum of Hannible, Oswego County; Catherine, wife of Hamilton Lucas of Gainsville, Wyoming County, New York; and Francis Vanderhoof, child, of Emily Vanderhoof, a deceased sister. Administrators were Cornelius and Hannah Francesco.

4. Alida Francisco, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1821. She married John Knapp, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1822.
5. Ann Jane Francisco, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1823, died on 6 September 1888, and was buried in West Webster Cemetery, Webster, Monroe County, New York. She married as his first wife Edward Turrill, a son of James Beebe Turrill and Phebe Turrill, who was born on 5 September 1818 in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, died on 14 November 1898 in Penfield, Monroe County, New York, and was buried in West Webster Cemetery.

Edward married in 1890 in Penfield, Monroe County, New York, as his second wife Ruhanah Strong.

6. Emily Francisco, had no birth or baptismal record. She married Nathaniel Vanderhoof, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1805 in Wells, Hamilton County, New York, and died on 22 April 1847 in Floyd, Onieda County, New York.

After Emily's death, Nathaniel and his son Francis moved to Oneida County, New York. In 1831, Nathaniel married Susan Soule (1806-1844, daughter of Thomas Soule and Betsy Huffcoot). He was a captain of artillery in the State Militia, and Francis was a drummer.

7. Catherine Francisco, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1812, died in 1898, and was buried in Maple Grove Cemetery, Gainesville, Wyoming County, New York. She married Alexander Hamilton Lucas, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1804 in New York, died in 1878, and was buried in Maple Grove Cemetery.

 
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William Drake, was born on 3 January 1789 in New Jersey. He died on 4 January 1877 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, and was buried there in West Webster Cemetery. He married on 14 August 1814 in the Rockaway Presbyterian Church, Rockaway, Morris County, New Jersey [parents]

William and Charlotte were married by the Reverend Barnabas King. Both were living in Pequannock, New Jersey, at the time of their marriage. William enlisted 3 January 1813 as a private in Capt. John Hatfield's 3rd U.S. Volunteers for one year and was discharged 25 January 1814. According to the 1865 census for Webster, New York, Charlotte was listed as having had 7 children by that point in time (Bible records show 8 children).

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Charlotte Van Zile, was born on 20 April 1793 in New Jersey. She died on 28 April 1874 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, and was buried there in West Webster Cemetery.
 
Children of William Drake and Charlotte Van Zile
1. Phebe Ann Drake, was born on 1 December 1815 according to family Bible records, and may possibly be the buried in 1819 in Rockaway Cemetery, Rockaway New Jersey.
2. Eunice Drake, was born on 8 June 1817 according to family Bible records, and died on 18 January 1820. "Our daughter Eunice Drake departed this life January 18 1820 aged 2 years 7 months 10 days."
3. John Hinchman Drake, married Cornelia Brewer.
4. Sarah Maria Drake, was born on 23 March 1823 according to family Bible records.
5. William Walice Drake, was born on 2 July 1825 according to family Bible records, and died on 21 April 1829. "Our son William Walice Drake departed this life April 2 1829 aged 3 years 9 months."
6. Jacob King Drake, was born on 29 December 1831 according to family Bible records. He married Margaret Loraine Sherman, had no birth or baptismal record and was born in November 1840 according to census records for Webster, Monroe County, New York.

In the 1850 census for Webster, Monroe County, New York, he was living with his parents and employed as a laborer. Jacob and Margaret had 6 children according to census records, though only the names of five of their children is known. Jacob was employed as a carpenter and living with his family in Put-In Bay, Ottawa County, Ohio at the time of the 1870 and 1880 Federal Census. According to the 1900 census for Webster, the had two grandchildren living with them: Florence, born in October 1892; and Earl, born in February 1895.

7. Caroline Mary Drake, was born on 15 September 1831 according to family Bible records, died in 1903, and was buried in West Webster Cemetery, Webster, Monroe County, New York. She married David D. Hagedorn, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1821, and died on 2 December 1873. David's will was administered by his wife, Caroline, and Felix Drake (his wife's nephew).
8. Edward Drake, was born on 12 December 1834 according to family Bible records (which in this instance are somewhat illegible and the birth date is primarily a guess).

 
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Samuel Brewer, was baptised on 17 July 1791 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Robert Hoes and Lydia Herder). His occupations was listed at various times in census records as farmer or laborer. He married on 11 December 1810 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack. [parents]
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Elizabeth Hess, was baptised on 29 May 1789 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: William Bloom and Elizabeth Fritz). [parents]
 
Children of Samuel Brewer and Elizabeth Hess
1. Peter S. Brewer, was born on 23 February 1811 and baptised on 14 April 1811 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (the Parents). He married as her third husband Agnes Ann Rogers, the widow of (__) Austin and David McKee, who was born on 22 July 1822 in Washington County, New York.
2. Michael H. Brewer, was born on 10 March 1813, baptised on 18 June 1815 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: the Parents), died on 9 October 1866 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, and was buried there in West Webster Cemetery. He married Eliza N. (__), who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1823, died on 8 August 1863 in Webster, and was buried there in West Webster Cemetery.
3. Maria Brewer, was born on 2 February 1815 and baptised on 18 June 1815 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Laurance L. Land and Maria Brower).
4. Margareth Brewer, was born on 5 April 1818 and baptised on 21 June 1818 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: the Parents).
5. Cornelia Brewer, married John Hinchman Drake.
6. Caroline E. Brewer, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1833 according to census records. She was living with Samuel and Elizabeth Brewer when the 1850 census for Webster, Monroe County, New York, was taken.

 
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William Affleck, was born about 1805 in Lasswade, Midlothian, Scotland, and died prior to 1866. He married on 26 February 1820 in Lasswade.

The Old Parochial Register for Lasswade, Midlothian (Edinburgh) shows an entry in the Register of Proclamation of Banns and Marriages, dated 26th February 1820 (for the first Sabbath) between a William Affleck and a Margaret Chisholm who "have given in their names for the proclamation in order to marriage" - the marriage must then have occurred after the third "calling," presumably on 11 March 1820.

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Margaret Chisholm, had no birth or baptismal record.
 
Children of William Affleck and Margaret Chisholm
1. Elizabeth Affleck, was born on 11 August 1822 in Lasswade, Midlothian, Scotland.
2. Robordson Affleck, married as his first wife Janet Mckay, and as his second wife Elizabeth Waldron.
3. possibly James Affleck, was born about 1839 probably in Scotland, and died in 1900.

 
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James Mckay, had no birth or baptismal record and was probably born in Scotland.
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Janet McKinnon, had no birth or baptismal record and was probably born in Scotland.
 
Children of James Mckay and Janet McKinnon
1. James Alexander Mckay, was born on 21 August 1817 in St. Cuthberts, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
2. Thomas Mckay, was born on 21 December 1819 in St. Cuthberts, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
3. Catharine Mckay, was born on 14 May 1821 in St. Cuthberts, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
4. George Farquharson Mckay, was born on 14 January 1824 in St. Cuthberts, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
4. Janet Mckay, married Robardson Affleck.

 
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Petrus de Taeye, was born on 3 November 1690 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 4 November 1690, and died there on 24 August 1744. On 27 April 1719 in Lembeke he married as her first husband Jacoba Drieghe. [parents]
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Jacoba Drieghe, was born on 12 February 1698 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 13 February 1698. On 27 April 1719 in Lembeke she married as her first husband Petrus de Taeye. On 14 August 1745 in Lembeke she married as her second husband Petrus Cornelis Dhaese, a son of Petrus Dhaese and Joanna Rogiers, who was born on 1 May 1708 in Lembeke, baptised there on the same day, and died there on 10 August 1764. [parents]
 
Children of Petrus de Taeye and Jacoba Drieghe
1. Joannes de Taeye, was born on 4 February 1720 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 5 February 1720, and died there on 27 February 1720.
2. Christophora Carolina de Taeye, was born on 16 August 1721 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on the same day. On 10 May 1741 she married Franciscus Matthijs, who had no birth or baptismal record and died on 8 October 1780 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium.
3. Petronella de Taeye, married Egidius/Gillis Campe.
4. Joannes Franciscus de Taeye, was born on 20 February 1726 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium.
5. Livina de Taeye, was born on 20 September 1728 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium.
6. Georgius de Taeye, was born on 14 November 1731 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 6 August 1733.
7. Bernardus Franciscus de Taeye, was born on 5 August 1734 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 16 March 1735.

 
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Livinus Lacaeyse, was possibly born on 16 October 1666 in Kaprijke, East Flanders Belgium, and died there on 17 February 1742. He married on 22 January 1715 in Kaprijke. [parents]
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Livina Mestdagh, was born on 24 October 1689 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 16 January 1747.
 
Children of Livinus Lacaeyse and Livina Mestdagh
1. Petrus Antonius Lacaeyse, married Anna Marie van Overvelt.
2. Livinus Lacaeyse, was born on 23 July 1717.
3. Joanna Theresia Lacaeyse, was born on 9 October 1718 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 25 July 1724.
4. Joannes Baptiste Lacaeyse, was born on 16 November 1719 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 18 February 1771. He married Livina Maria Vanzeele, who was born on 22 June 1720 in Kaprijke, and died there on 1 May 1786.
5. Mattheus Lacaeyse, was born on 16 August 1721 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium. He married Isabella Cappele.
6. Theresia Livina Lacaeyse, was born on 4 October 1725 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 5 October 1728.
7. Isabella Theresia Lacaeyse, was born on 4 October 1726 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 25 September 1788.

 
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Joannes van Overvelt, was born on 4 April 1694 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 7 April 1746. He married on 10 February 1720 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium. [parents]
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Judoca van de Wattijne, was born on 15 November 1697 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 17 November 1697, and died there on 8 May 1765. [parents]
 
Children of Joannes van Overvelt and Judoca van de Wattijne
1. Anna Marie van Overvelt, married Petrus Antonius Lacaeyse.

 
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Antonius/Antoon Vergauwe, was born on 23 January 1703 in Maldagem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there (no date) (Godparents: Jan Sijmoens and Elisabeth Braet), and died on 20 October 1783 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium. On 16 February 1734 in Adegem, East Flanders, Belgium (witnesses: Peter Ingelberge and Livina Steijaert), he married as his first wife Elisabeth (Isabella) Steijaert. Banns for their marriage were published there on (__) February 1734 (witnesses: Emmaunuel Vergauwe and Maria Francisca Steijaert). On 27 April 1744 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium (witness(es): Peter Gomberge and Maria Jacoba Vereije). On 27 April 1744 in Sint-Laureins (witnesses: Peter Gomberge and Maria Jacoba Vereije) he married as his second wife Anna Maria Gomberghe, a daughter of Petrus/Peter Gomberghe and Elisabeth Catharina Vereecke, who was born on 4 August 1724 in Sint-Laureins, baptised there on 5 August 1724 (Godparents: Lucas Verheecke and Marianna Dhaenens), and died there on 29 March 1771. Banns for their marriage were published on 12 April 1744 in Sint-Laureins (Godparents: Ludovicus van Vooren and Petronella Blondeel). [parents]
 
Children of Antonius/Antoon Vergauwe and Anna Maria Gomberghe
1. Petrus Joannes Vergauwe, was born on 23 January 1746 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 23 January 1746 (Godparents: Peter Gomberge and Petronella Rogiers), and died there on 13 March 1747.
2. Petronella Theresia Vergauwe, was born on 9 January 1748 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 9 January 1748 (Godparents: Peter Gomberge and Maria Jacoba Verheije), and died there on 6 October 1784. On 24 April 1770 in Sint-Laureins she married as her first husband Guilielmus Josephus de Bruijckere, a son of Joannes de Bruijckere and Petronella de Vos, who was born on 26 December 1741 in Sint-Laureins, baptised there on 28 December 1741 (Godparents: Jan van Hecke instaed Guilielm Josef Ghijsens en Joanna de Vos), and died on 4 February 1772 in Eeklo, East Flanders, Belgium. Witnesses to the marriage were Adriaan Prevoet and Anna Maria Goenberghe. She married as her second husband Petrus Jacobus Tasschaert, a son of Petrus Jacobus Tasschaert and Petronella Veretsel, who was born on 22 February 1746 in Sint-Laureins, baptised there on 22 June 1746 (Godparents: Jacob Hamelinck and Petronella Bruneels), and died there on 10 March 1785.
3. Petrus Vergauwe, was born on 16 June 1750 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 16 June 1750 (Godparents: Peter Schutijser and Isabella de Vos). On 21 March 1773 in Sint-Laureins (with Banns published there on 6 May 1773 (Witnesses: Antoon Vergauwe and Maria Janssens)) he married Catharina Constantia Verdeghem, a daughter of Judocus van Veerdeghem and Maria Columba Janssens, who was born on 16 May 1748 in Heille, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and baptised on 16 May 1748 in Middelburg, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Peter Janssens and Elisabeth Benoot). Witnesses to the marriage were Antoon Vergauwe and Maria Janssens).
4. Livinus Vergauwe was born on 25 February 1753 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 26 February 1753 (Godparents: Livien Magerman and Susanna de Ruijter), and died there on 8 March 1785.
5. Carolina Vergauwe, was born on 4 April 1755 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 5 April 1755 (Godparents: Georgius Rogiers and Joanna Maria Engelbeer), and died there on 4 December 1780.
6. Emmanuel Vergauwe, was born on 6 December 1757 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 7 December 1757 (Godparents: Peter Stevens and Petronella Geijssens). On 1 May 1785 in Middelburg, East Flanders, Belgium (with Banns publsihed on 1 May 1785 in Eede, Zeeland, The Netherlands) he married Joanna Cornelia de Brabander, a daughter of Joannes Baptiste de Bradander and Anna Maria de Pauw, who was born on 25 April 1766 in Sint-Laureins, and baptised there on 25 April 1766 (Godparents: Baldwin van Lanschoot and Maria Cornelia de Pauw). Witnesses to the marriage were: Frans de Meijer, lives in Heille and Joanna Vergouwe, lives in St. Laureins).
7. Anna Catharina Vergauwe, was born on 20 January 1762 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 21 January 1762 (Godparents: Frans Laros and Petronella Theresia Gomberge). On 9 January 1785 in Middelburg, East Flanders, Belgium [with Banns published on 9 January 1785 in Aardenburg, Zeeland, The Netherlands), she married Joannes Franciscus de Meijer, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1750 in Sint-Truiden, Limburg, Belgium.
8. Elisabeth Vergauwe, was born on 30 May 1766 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 30 May 1766 Josef Bauwens and Joanna Catharina Genberghe). On 5 June 1792 in Sint-Laureins (with Banns published there on 26 May 1792 (witnesses: Jan Claeijs and Maria Fransisca Vergauwe)) she married Petrus Jacobus Claeijs, a son of Bernardus Claeijs and Livina Maria de Weerdt, who was born on 1 November 1767 in Sint-Laureins.

 
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Elisabeth (Isabelle) Steijaert, had no birth or baptismal record, and died on 15 December 1740 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium.
 
Children of Antonius/Antoon Vergauwe and Elisabeth (Isabelle) Steijaert
1. Joanna Cornelia Vergauwe, was born on 28 November 1734 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 29 November 1734. With Banns published on 10 July 1754 in Sint-Laureins (witnesses: Peter Standaert en Anna Maria Gomberghe) she married as her first husband Georgius Franciscus Rogiers, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1729 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died on 23 October 1779 in Sint-Laureins. On 7 January 1780 in Sint-Laureins with Banns published there on 31 December 1779 (witnesses: Peter van Hecke en Catharina van Verdeghem, beiden wonen St. Laureins) she married as her second husband Bernardus Van Hecke, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1753 in Sint-Laureins, and died there on 11 May 1780. On 13 August 1780 in Sint-Laureins she married as her third husband Franciscus Xaverius/Frans Xavier Martens, a son of Franciscus Joannes/Frans Jan Martens and Maria Catharina van den Driessche, who was born on 12 September 1738 in Adegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on the same day, and died on 23 February 1782 in Sint-Laureins. On 26 November 1782 in Sint-Laureins with Banns published there on 10 November 1782 (witnesses: Adriaan de Sutter, woont Adegem en Jacoba Basselez, woont St. Laureins) she married as her fourth husband Joannes Franciscus de Zutter, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1746 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, and died on 8 February 1790 in Sint-Laureins.
2. Maria Francisca Vergauwe, was born on 6 April 1736 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on the same day, and died there on 11 March 1797. On 26 September 1761 in Sint-Laureins she married as her first husband Peter Franciscus/Peter Frans Laro, a son of Jacobus Laros and Livina Teerlinck, who was born on 19 October 1736 in Sint-Laureins, baptised there on 20 October 1736, and died there on 17 November 1784. She married as her second husband Joannes Baptiste Lievens.
3. Joannes Bernardus Vergauwe, was born on 12 April 1738 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 13 April 1738 (Godparents: Jan Moeraert and Elisabeth Blondeel), and died there on 22 April 1752.
4. Judoca Vergauwe, married Petrus Landuijt.

 
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Jacobus Nijskens, was born on 27 May 1693 in Heythuysen, Limburg, The Netherlands, and died on 4 February 1756 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands. On 25 November 1723 in Leveroy he married as his first wife Cecile (Lucia) Nijs, who was born on 30 September 1696 in Leveroy, and died there on 6 September 1726. Before 15 October 1729, probably in Leveroy, he married as his second wife Petronella Sweels. [parents]
 
Children by Jacobus Nijskens and Cecile (Lucia) Nijs
1. Hubertus Nijskens, was born on 18 August 1726 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands.

 
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Petronella Sweels, was born on 2 October 1710 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands, and died there on 27 June 1747. [parents]
 
Children of Jacobus Nijskens and Petronella Sweels
1. Cristianus Nijskens, was baptised on 15 October 1729 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands (wit.: Johannes Karis and Cornelia Karis). On 28 November 1755 he married Maria Catharina Paulissen. Witnesses to the marriage were Jan Karis and Gertrudis Jeurissen in Leveroy.
2. Joanna Nijskens, was baptised on 16 August 1731 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands (wit.: Johannes Nijs and Antonia Swels).
3. Johannes Jean Nijskens, married Elisabeth Kercker.
4. Maria Nijskens, was baptised on 27 October 1742 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands (wit.: Theodorus Nijs and Joanna Janssen), and died on 15 November 1760 in Leveroy.
5. Mathias Nijskens, was baptised on 22 August 1745 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands (wit.: Jacobus Jorissen and Petronella Hermans), and died on 30 November 1820 in Grathem, Limburg, The Netherlands. He married Petronella (Halfers or Halvens), who was born on 14 July 1735 in Grathem, and died there on 13 January 1815. Witness for their marriage were Vossen Henricus and Hendricks Johanna.

  Information found here taken from the research of Marcel Nijskens
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Jacques Kercker/Kirckels, had no birth or baptismal record.
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Maria (__), had no birth or baptismal record.
 
Children of Jacques Kirckels and Maria (__)
1. Elisabeth Kercker, married Johannes Nijskens.

 
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Pierre/Petrus Seij, was baptised on 16 September 1703 in Middelburg, East Flanders, Belgium, and died on 21 July 1775 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium. He married on 13 June 1751 in Maldegem. [parents]
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Petronella Brigitta de Zutter, was born on 2 July 1725 Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there (date unknown), and died there on 25 March 1779. [parents]
 
Children of Pierre Sies/Petrus Seij and Petronella Brigitta de Zutter
1. Jean Francois/Johannes Franciscus/Jan Frans Seij, married Maria Norbertina/Norberta de Zutter.
2. Isabella Theresia Seij, was born on 14 October 1754 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there (no date). She married Bernardus Francois/Bernard Frans Braet, a son of Cornelis Braet and Anna Catharina Gillis, who was born on 19 October 1757 in Maldegem.
3. Laurentius/Laurent Seij, was born on 28 October 1757 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there (no date), and died there on 18 November 1757.
4. Bernardus/Bernard Seij, was born on 5 November 1758 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there (no date), and died on Friday, 29 January 1808 in Heille, Zeeland, The Netherlands. He married Barbe van Hout(t)e.
5. Josephus/Josef Seij, was born on 15 August 1762 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there (no date). On 11 November 1787 in Aardenburg, Zeeland, The Netherlands, he married Petronella Theresia de Baere, a daughter of Antonius de Baere and Joanna Theresia Cauwe, who was born on 27 October 1763 in Eede, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and baptised on 27 October 1763 in Middelburg, Belgium.
6. Ambrosius/Ambroos Seij, was born on 9 March 1766 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there (no date), and died there on 25 May 1781.

 
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Joannes/Jan de Zuttere, had no birth or baptismal record. He married on 26 September 1722 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium.
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Anna Maria de Waele, may possibly have been born on 5 November 1696 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, and died on 5 May 1740 in Maldegem. [possible parents]
 
Children of Jean de Zutter and Anna Maria de Waele
1. Petronella Joanna de Zuttere, was born on 19 June 1723 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on (no date), and died there unmarried on 10 September 1745.
2. Maria Cornelia de Zuttere, was born on 17 February 1726 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on (no date).
3. Franciscus Joannes/Frans Jan de Zuttere, was born on 25 April 1729 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on (no date), and died there on 19 October 1730.
4. Petrus Joannes/Peter Jan de Zuttere, was born on 15 July 1731 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on (no date), and died there on 30 October 1735
5. Jacobus Bernardus/Jacob Bernard de Zuttere, was born on 21 January 1734 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on (no date), and died there on 5 April 1743.
6. Maria Norbertina/Norberta de Zutter, married Jean Francois Sies/Johannes Franciscus Sies.

 
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Arnoldus Boerendonk, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1722 probably in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died in 1775. He married on Sunday, 12 February 1747 at the Roman Catholic Church in Hontenisse. Witnesses were Petrus Buijtaert and Joanna Heremans [parents]
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Joanna Heremans, was born at 7:00 P.M. on Monday, 10 September 1725 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and baptised there in the Roman Catholic Church on Wednesday, 12 September 1725 (Godparents: Jacobus Roels and Joanna Mertens). [parents]
 
Children of Arnoldus Boerendonk and Johanna Heremans
1. Judocus Boerendonk, married Pietronella Scheerlink.
2. Wilhelmus Boerendonk, was born at 7:00 P.M. on 29 September 1751 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and baptised there on Friday, 1 October 1751 at the Roman Catholic Church (Godparents: Joannes de Meulder and Catharina Heremans).
3. Petrus Boerendonk, was born on Thursday, 9 November 1752 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and baptised there on Saturday, 11 November 1752 at the Roman Catholic Church (Godparents: Egidus Beurm and Joanna Janses).
4. Anna Catharina Boerendonk, was born at 1:00 A.M. on 17 January 1754 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, baptised there on Friday, 18 January 1754 at the Roman Catholic Church (Godparents: Marinus Vleeschauwer and Anna Adriaenses), and died young.
5. Johannes Boerendonk, was born at 11:00 A.M. on 15 May 1755 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and baptised there on Thursday, 15 May 1755 at the Roman Catholic Church (Godparents: Joannes Hael and Maria Anna Brugheman).
6. Anna Catharina Boerendonk, was born at 11:00 P.M. on 9 March 1757 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and baptised there on Thursday, 10 March 1757 at the Roman Catholic Church (Godparents: Marinus Vleeschauwer and Anna Adriaenses).
7. Elisabet Boerendonk, was born at 3:00 A.M. on 2 October 1759 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and baptised there on Wednesday, 3 October 1759 at the Roman Catholic Church (Godparents: Judocus Leenknecht and Elisabet Cappendeijck).
8. Thomas Boerendonk, was born at 3:00 A.M. on 2 October 1759 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and baptised there on Wednesday, 3 October 1759 at the Roman Catholic Church (Godparents: Thomas Vervoort and Petronella van Huffele).
9. Adrianus Boerendonk, was born at 11:00 A.M. on 24 December 1761 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and baptised there on Friday, 25 December 1761 at the Roman Catholic Church (Godparents: Adrianus Brugghemans and Catharina Maria Magd. Vervoort).

 
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Jan Scheerlink, was baptised on (__) February 1715 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Joannes Van Langenhove en Anna De (__)). [parents]
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Josina/Judoca Pelsmaecker, was baptised on 21 January 1716 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Petrus Van Den Maele en Josina Van Wetteren). [parents]
 
Children of Jan Scheerlink and Judoca Pelsmaecker
1. Judocus Scheerlinck, was baptised on 20 May 1746 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Judocus Scherlinck en Catharina Van Wetteren), and died on Sunday, 4 January 1807 in Boschkapelle, Zeeland, The Netherlands. On Sunday, 24 January 1773 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, he married as his first wife Maria Magdal/Magdeleine Andriessen. Witnesses to the marriage were Joannes Franc. Totte and Judoca van den Broeck. On 23 October 1784 he married as his second wife Josijna/Jossine/Judoca Melief, a daughter of Engel Melief and Maria Verdonck, who was born in 1747 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and died on Monday, 30 June 1828 in Boschkapelle.
2. Theresia Scheerlinck, was baptised on 13 October 1747 Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Judocus Scherlinck en Anna Hulstbosch), died there on 23 November 1747, and was buried there on 24 November 1747.
3. Andreas Scheerlinck, was baptised on 5 December 1748 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Andreas Daens en Maria Judoca De Rijck). He is probably the Andries who married Anna Catharina Verhoeven.
4. Pietronella Scheerlink, married Judocus Boerendonk.
5. Theresia Scheerlinck, was baptised on 13 August 1752 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Adrianus Meert en Anna Maria De Schrijver), and died there on 3 December 1752.
6. Franciscus Scheerlinck, was baptised on 30 May 1754 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Franciscus De Pauw en Joanna Maria Scherlinck).

 
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Petrus Joannis van Opdorp, was born in 1724 in Kalken, East Flanders, Belgium, and died in 1775 in Lebbeke, East Flanders, Belgium. He married there on 31 October 1756. [parents]
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Antonia de Ridder, was born on 25 August 1729 in Merchtem, Brabant, Belgium. [parents]
 
Children of Petrus Joannis van Opdorp and Antonia de Ridder
1. Adrianus Franciscus/Adriaaan Francies van Opdorp, married Maria Anna de Poorter.
2. Anna Catharina Van Opdorp, was baptised on 12 February 1756 in Lebbeke, East Flanders, Belgium.
3. Barbara Van Opdorp, was baptised on 20 November 1758 in Lebbeke, East Flanders, Belgium.
4. Jan Baptist Van Opdorp, was baptised on 9 October 1761 in Lebbeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died on Monday, 9 July 1804 (Republic date 20 Messidor XII) in Hoofdplaat, Zeeland, The Netherlands. He married as her first husband Victoria Verschave, a daughter of Pieter Johannis Verschave and Maria Catharina Verbrugge, who was born on 26 March 1771 in Hooglede, West Flanders, Belgium. On Wednesday, 24 July 1805, in Schoondijke, Zeeland, The Netherlands, Victoria married as her second husband Johannis de Ridder.
5. Petrus Jan Van Opdorp, was baptised on 12 February 1764 in Lebbeke, East Flanders, Belgium. He married Isabella Coppens.
6. Petrus Van Opdorp, was baptised on 14 October 1765 in Lebbeke, East Flanders, Belgium. On 30 May 1797 in Lebbeke he married Maria Booghmans/Bochman.
7. Petrus Josephus Van Opdorp, was baptised 14 June 1769 in Lebbeke, East Flanders, Belgium.
8. Theresia Van Opdorp, was baptised on 15 January 1774 in Lebbeke, East Flanders, Belgium.

 
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John Francisco, was born in Pequannock, Morris County, New Jersey, either on 3 July (as it appears on his Revolutionary War Pension) or 27 July (as it appears in the family Bible record). He died on 21 December 1832 and was buried in Lord Cemetery, just inside the Ontario County line from Yates County, New York. He married about 1769 in New Jersey as his first wife Sarah Mandeville. He married as his second wife Abigail (__), who was born on 3 January 1781, and died on 8 April 1852 in Rushville, Gorham, Ontario County, New York. [parents]

John moved to New York State in the early 1770's where he served in Lieutenant Colonel Yates' Regiment, 14 Albany County New York Militia during the Revolutionary War. His will, dated 22 July 1831 and proved 28 January 1833 mentioned that his wife was to have $300, son Francis Francisco, $200, and he further mentions the heirs of daughter Lany Faks (husband, John), sons Henry and John, Henry's son, Isaac, and his daughter Henrietta Morse (husband Morgan Morse), heirs of son, Thomas (property in Town of Wells, Montgomery County), son David, heirs of son Cornelis, heirs of daughter Olive Fake, as well as "money deposited in Troy Savings Bank, claimed by me on one side and by Andrew, Jacob A., and John A. Snider and Gilbert Alexander against me. The executors were Adam Fake and Amasa Gage and the witnesses were Oliver Phelps and Robert Lyon of Canadaigua. A codicil, dated 27 December 1832 mentioned Henrietta, "now wife of Morgan L. Morse, and daughter of my late son Henry." The witnesses were Chester Loomis and William C. Gooding of Gorham. A second codicil, dated 29 December 1832, had as its witnesses Chester Loomis and Adam Fake.

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Sarah Mandeville, was born on 14 December 1749 in New Jersey. She died on 9 July 1820 in Pittstown, Rensselaer County, New York, and was buried in Cooksboro, on the east side of Speigleton, Raymerton Rd., in the rear of the school-house, east of Pittstown, Rensselaer County, New York. [parents]
 
Children of John Francisco and Sarah Mandeville
1. Hendrick Francisco, was born on 30 June 1770, baptised on 6 September 1770 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Second River (wit.: Hendrick Mandeviel and Lena Mandeviel), and died prior to 27 December 1832. About 1791 he married Elizabeth (__).
2. Madeleena Francisco, was born on 1 September 1774 in Pittstown, Rensselaer County, New York, baptised (no date) 1774 (as Marlena) as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schaghticoke (wit.: Jurry Fransisko and Derckye Mandeville), and died prior to 9 October 1814 (on which date her husband married as his second wife Susanna See). On 6 June 1796 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schghticoke, she married John Ray Fake, a son of John George Fake and Mary Elizabeth Loanes (or Lohnes), who was born on 5 March 1776 in Pittstown, and died on 4 February 1825 in Pittstown. She was called "Aule Francisco" in the marriage record.
3. Thomas T. Francisco, was born on 2 January 1777 in Pittstown, Rensselaer County, New York, baptised (no date) 1777 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Shaghticoke (wit.: Thomas Francisko and Elizabeth Mandeviel), and died prior to 22 July 1831 in Wells, New York. He married Christina (__).

His father's will states, "To heirs of my son Thomas, I give and devise all my real estate in the town of Wells in the County of Montgomery, to hold the same to their use and their heirs and assigns forever."

4. Cornelius Francisco, was born on 25 March 1782 in Pittstown, Rensselaer County, New York, baptised (no date 1782) as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schaghticoke (wit.: Cornelius Fransisko and Antie Demore), and died prior to 1831 in Brighton, Monroe County, New York. He married Rebecca Ketchum, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1784, and died on 15 September 1821 in Pittstown.

The will of Cornelius was probated in January 1831. All children (Chauncey, Maria, Samantha, Daniel, and William) were mentioned in their father's will.

5. Francis Francisco, married Leveyntje Van Ness.
6. David Francisco, was born on 27 April 1787 and was baptized at Tamhenick as recorded at the Lutheran Church of Albany (wit.: Michael Francisco and wife Annatje). He died young.
7. Alida Francisco, was born on 28 June 1790 in Pittstown, Rensselaer County, New York, baptised on 6 March 1791 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schaghticoke (wit.: None), died on 21 November 1865 age 75 yrs. 4 mo. 21 days, and was buried in the Schaghticoke Old Lutheran Cemetery. She married Jacob Fake, a son of John George Fake and Mary Elizabeth Loanes (or Lohnes), who was born on 4 June 1785 in Pittstown, died on 22 February 1816 age 30 yrs. 8 mo. 18 days, and was buried next to his wife ("He was a tender parent and an affectionate husband").
8. David Francisco, was born on 1 January 1793 and baptised on 2 January 1793 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schaghticoke (wit.: None).
9. John Francisco, was born "the 2 of 1794" (possibly on 2 May 1794) and baptised on 5 July 1795 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schaghticoke (wit.: Thomas Francisco and Elisabeth Francisco).

 
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John Van Ness, was baptised on 25 November 1759 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Lowis and Rebecca Van Woert), died on 30 December 1838 probably in Monroe County, New York, and was buried in Bushnell's Basin Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York. He married on 15 July 1784 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Shaghticoke. [parents]

He was a soldier of the Revolutionay War. His name appears several times in the manuscript record, "Certificates of Treasurer," Col. 8, on file in the New York State Library at Albany, New York. They show that he received pay for his services as a private in Captain Thomas Brown's company of the 14th Regiment, Albany County New York Militia, commanded by Colonel Peter Yates and Lieutenant-Colonel John Van Rensselaer. He did not receive a pension for his military services.

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Alida Francisco, was born on 19 February 1767/1768, died on 28 November 1833 probably in Monroe County, New York, and was buried in Bushnell's Basin Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York. [parents]
 
Children of John Van Ness and Alida Francisco
1. Alida Van Ness, was baptized on 27 November 1784 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Shaghticoke (wit.: Jacob N. Ness and Cattrina Bra). She married Joseph Ketcham, possibly a son of Daniel Ketcham and Mary Hall, was born on 12 August 1777 at Pittstown, Rensselaer, New York, died on 6 May 1856 at age 78, and was buried in Bushnell's Basin Cemetery, Perinton, Monroe County, New York.

He was living in Perinton, Monroe County, New York, in 1855 according to census records for that locale. They also state that he moved to Monroe County about 1839.

2. Leventje Van Ness, married Francis Francisco.
3. Sara Van Ness, was born on 5 January 1789, and baptized on 27 November 1789 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schaghticoke (wit.: Jacob V. Valkenburg and Sara V. Ness). She married Jeremiah Grey Blaisdell, a son of Thomas Blaisdell and Isabell Finne, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1789 at Redding, Fairfield County, Connecticut, and died on 7 August 1825 at Junius, Seneca County, New York.
4. Cornelius C. Van Ness, was born on 26 February 1792, baptised on 12 March 1792 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Saratoga (wit.: None), died on 2 November 1871, aged 79 years, 9 months, and 11 days, and was buried in Rushville Cemetery, Gorham, Ontario County, New York. About 1840 he married Loraine Gage, a daughter of Amasa Gage and Barbara Ann Overacker, who was born on 23 October 1808 at Gorham Township, Ontario, New York , died on 17 January 1877 probably at Gorham, Ontario County, New York, and was probably buried in the Rushville Cemetery in Gorham.

He was listed on the 1836 tax roll for Monroe County, New York, as having 73 acres in lot 50. He was not on the 1843 roll.

5. John H. Van Ness, Jr., was born on 20 March 1794, died on 10 May 1860 at age 66, and was buried in Bushnell's Basin Cemetery, Perinton, Monroe County, New York. He married as his first wife Betsey (__), who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1800, died on 28 July 1854, and was buried in Bushnell's Basin Cemetery, Perinton, Monroe County, New York. He married as his second wife Mary E. Hannan, a daughter of James Hannan and Lucretia (__), who was born on 2 January 1821, died on 6 February 1859 at age 38, and was buried in Bushnell's Basin Cemetery, Perinton, Monroe County, New York.
6. Anna Van Ness, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1796 based on cemetery records which record her as being 43 years old at the time of her death, which occurred on 27 June 1839. She married as his first wife Hiram Cronkhite, who had no birth or baptismal record and was either born about 1799 [based on the 1850 census for Henrietta, Monroe County, New York, in which he claimed to be 51 years old], or about 1802 [based on cemetery records which state that he was 65 years of age when he died in 1867], died on 13 March 1867, and was buried in Bushnell's Basin Cemetery, Perinton, Monroe County, New York.

Hiram married as his second wife Sarah Ketchum. He was mentioned in the will of his father-in-law, John Van Ness. A road was laid by his house in 1833. In 1836 he was found on the tax rolls with unknown acreage in lot 65. In 1843, he again appeared on the tax roll with 168 acres in lots 61, 65, and 66. Hiram Cronkhite appeared in the 1850 census for Henrietta, Monroe County, New York. His occupation was listed as farmer, as owning real estate valued at $15,000, and as having been born in New York. Among the others listed in his household were Sally, aged 36 (his second wife), Hiram, aged 24, Myron, aged 14, Sarah, aged 9, Stephen, aged 6, and Eliza, aged 11 months. Hiram was also found on a juror list for 1859.

7. Peter P. Van Ness, was born on 11 March 1798, baptized on (__) as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Tiossiock, died in 1850, and was buried in Bushnell's Basin Cemetery, Perinton, Monroe County, New York. He married Sally (__).

He built a house in 1810 on Bushnell's Basin Victor Road east of the school (later acc. by Jenson (__)).

8. Henry F. Van Ness, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1800 at Rensselaer, New York, died on 3 November 1873, and was buried in Bushnell's Basin Cemetery, Perinton, Monroe County, New York. He married Sarah Maria (__).
9. Jacob Van Ness, was born on 5 February 1805 at Hoosick, Rensselaer, New York, died on 10 September 1868 at age 63, and was buried in Peek Cemetery, Florence Township, St. Joseph County, Michigan. About 1827 he married Maria Morrison, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1807, based on 1850 census recorded for Mendon, St. Joseph County, Michigan, which state that she was 43 years old at the time of the census.

He owned real estate valued at $2000 at the time of the 1850 census for Mendon, St. Joseph County, Michigan. His occupation was listed as farmer.

10. Abraham D. Van Ness, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1808, died on 26 July 1854, and was buried in Bushnell's Basin Cemetery, Perinton, Monroe County, New York. He married, but his wife's name is unknown. She died prior to the writing of his will.

In his will (undated), he mentioned his heirs (brothers and sisters): Cornelius C. Van Ness of Gorham, Ontario County, New York; Henry Van Ness of Mendon, Michigan; John Van Ness of Perinton, Monroe County, New York; all of full age; Lavinia Francis, a widow of Webster, Monroe County, New York; Sally Blaisdell, a widow of Troy, Ontario County, New York; Catherine Barnhart, a widow of Mendon, Monroe County, New York, all of full age. He also mentioned children of a deceased brother Peter: Mary Jane, wife of Eliphalet Laphem, of Plymouth, Michigan, John Van Ness of Perinton, Helen, wife of Lester Smith of Perinton. He also mentioned Margarte L. Ketchum of Florence, Michigan; Daniel Ketchum of Webster, John V.N. Ketchum of Perinton, Alida M., wife of Jacob Van Ness of Hannibal, New York; Sally Ann Mosier, a widow of Florence, Michigan; Phebe, wife of Joshua Washburn of Gorham, Ontario County, New York; William Ketchum of Perinton, all of whom are children of Alida, a deceased sister, also several by the name of Cronkhite, illegible, being children of a deceased sister, unnamed.

11. Catherine Van Ness, had no birth or baptismal record. She married David H. Barnhart, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1799, died on 23 July 1851, and was buried in Bushnell's Basin Cemetery, Perinton, Monroe County, New York.

David appeared in the 1840 census for Perrinton, Monroe County, New York, and in the 1850 census for Webster, Monroe County, New York.


 
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Cornelius Drake, was born in 1754, baptised on 7 February 1757 as recorded at the Hanover Presbyterian Church, Morris County, New Jersey, died on 15 December 1839 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, and was buried there in West Webster Cemetery. He married on 2 February 1786 in New Jersey. [parents]

Cornelius appeared on the Hanover Township, Morris County, New Jersey, Tax Rolls from 1786 to 1807. An abstract of a Morris County, New Jersey, pension application dated 12 July 1824 states that Cornelius "enlisted for the term of one year on 14 February 1776 in the company commanded by Peter Dickerson in the 3rd Jersey Regiment commanded by Colonel Elias Dayton on the Continental Establishment - that at the expiration of the year he enlisted again in the same company and continued to serve until the disbanding of the army in 1783 - that he was present at the affair of the Short Hills in Essex County State of New Jersey in the year 1777. That he was engaged in the battles of Brandywine, Germantown, and Monmouth and that he was present at the taking of Cornwallis at Yorktown and that he served in the Western Campaign in the year 1779 against the Indians under General Sullivan - that his named had been placed on the pension list and dropped there from on account of his property ... that he has a grandson and a daughter from whom he has received some little assistance - that his employment is a farmer and that he has hitherto been able to rent a small place but that in consequence of his advanced age (he being sixty nine years and nearly nine months old) that profits he is able to devise from that pursuit had become entirely inadequate to his maintenance." On 29 September 1824, Cornelius Drake, being duly sworn in open court, stated, among other things, that he had bought a small house and lot of land in Morris County in 1807 and that he continued to live on said place until 1822, when he sold it and bought a small place in Roxbury township, expecting to pay the balance of the purchase price "by coleing and cutting wood off the place; but the sickness and death of a part of his family disables him from making the residue of the payments and compelled him to give up the place to the vendor and loose all of his first payment (two hundred and ten dollars) except ten dollars." Recites that he will be 70 years old on the ensueing 20th October, 1824.

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Nansey Genung, was born on 22 May 1764 in New Jersey, and died on 11 March 1823, probably in New Jersey. [parents]
 
Children of Cornelius Drake and Nansey Genung
1. Rhoda Drake, was born on 12 April 1787 probably in New Jersey, died on 28 November 1865, aged 78 years, 7 months, and 14 days, and was buried in West Webster Cemetery, Webster, Monroe County, New York. On 8 February 1809 she married as her first husband Samuel Canfield, a son of Timothy Canfield and Experience Cady, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1780 in Morris County, New Jersey, and died on May 1822 in Denville, Morris County, New Jersey. After 1822 she married as her second husband and as his second wife John Bowers, widower of Rhoda's sister Susannah Drake, who had no birth or baptismal record, died on 8 May 1860, aged 76 years, 4 months, and 10 days, and was buried in West Webster Cemetery.

While it is not known if Rhoda had children by John Bowers, a Squire Bowers and his wife, Hannah, buried a child named Mary J. Bowers (died on 5 October 1852, aged 3 years, 1 month, and 16 days) in West Webster Cemetery.

2. William Drake, married Charlotte Van Zile.
3. Susannah Drake, was born on 16 March 1791 in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, and died on 1 May 1822. On 27 December 1811 she married as his first wife John Bowers, who had no birth or baptismal record, died on 8 May 1860, aged 76 years, 4 months, and 10 days, and was buried in West Webster Cemetery, Webster, Monroe County, New York. He married after 1822 as his second wife Rhoda Drake, sister of Susannah.

While it is not known if this couple had children, a Squire Bowers and his wife, Hannah, buried a child named Mary J. Bowers (died on 5 October 1852, aged 3 years, 1 month, and 16 days) in West Webster Cemetery.

4. Isaac Drake, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1793 in New Jersey, died on 28 May 1882 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, and was buried there in West Webster Cemetery. He married as his first wife Esther Burnet, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1793, died in 1861 in Webster, and was buried in West Webster Cemetery. On 15 September 1865 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, he married as his second wife Louisa Thompson, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1815.
5. Phoebe Drake, was born on 20 August 1795 in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, and died unmarried on 15 August 1815.
6. Mary Drake, was born on 20 October 1798 in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, died on 9 February 1873, aged 74 years, and was buried in West Webster Cemetery, Webster, Monroe County, New York. On 16 June 1824 she married Joshua Mott, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1783, died on 28 April 1858, aged 75 years, and was buried in West Webster Cemetery. Mary was listed in the New York State census of 1855 for Monroe County, New York, and stated that she had lived in that county for 30 years.
7. Cornelius Drake, was born on 7 May 1801 in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. On 20 January he married Martha Tunis.
8. Antie Drake, was born on 28 September 1809 in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, and died on 13 September 1810.

 
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Peter Brewer, was baptised on 12 April 1754 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York (wit.: Benjamin Lozier and Dina de Groot, zyn huis v.). He died between 10 April 1830 and 29 November 1830 (the dates that his will was written and proved) in Claverack, Columbia County, New York. [parents]

Peter's will was dated 10 April 1830, proved 29 November 1830 and in it he named his sons: Peter, Abraham, David, Samuel, and John, his daughters: Maria, wife of Lawrence L. Lant, Jane, wife of Michael McCad, and Gitty, wife of Varnum Garner. The executors were Dr. Jacob S. Miller and William W. Rockefeller, and the witnesses were John I. Miller of Claverack, I.A. Van Walkenburgh of Claverack, and Lawrence G. Gant.
221
Maritje Herder, was baptised on 5 April 1756 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Benjamin B. Rees and Maria Herder). She was not mentioned in her husband's will dated 10 April 1830, and is presumed to have been deceased. [parents]

 
Children of Peter Brewer and Maritje Herder
1. David Brewer, was baptised on 28 July 1776 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: David Brouwer and Neeltje Witmore). On 26 August 1801 he married Catherine Miesig.
2. Maria Brewer, was baptised on 9 August 1778 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Michael Herter and Maria, his wife). Prior to 29 September 1798 she married as her first husband John Herder, the son of Jan Herder and Kommertje Hoes, who was born on 6 May 1780, baptised on 18 June 1780 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: John Smith, Joris Herder, and Geertruit Decker), and died prior to 1 June 1800. On 1 June 1800 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack she married as her second husband Lawrence L. Land, the son of Laurence Landt and Christiena Schults, who was born on 23 April 1781, baptised on (date) as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverck (wit.: ), and died on 29 October 1837 in Durham, Greene County, New York. On 30 April 1842 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack she married as her third husband Caspar Sheffer Dobbs, who was born on 18 August 1782 and baptised (date?) as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Kinderhook (wit.: ).
Maria Brewer and Lawrence Landt have other descendants, such as:
.Laurance Landt - Cathlina Hess
 .Lewis Gebhard Landt - Caroline Mary Pulver
  .Mathias Cole Landt - Hulda Theresa Benson
   .DANIEL BECKWITH LANDT (1896-1961) singer
   .KARL BENSON LANDT (1908-1997) singer
   .JOHN MATHIAS LANDT (1911-1959) singer
      
3. Peter Brewer, was born on 18 March 1781 and baptised on 8 April 1781 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Peter Herder and Hilletje Herder). Possibly on 15 November 1812 he married Polly Weaver.
4. Michael Brewer, was born on 22 September 1783 and baptised on 2 November 1783 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Michael Herder and Catharina Smith).
5. Benjamin Brewer, was born on 11 January 1786 and baptised on 26 February 1786 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Ghent (wit.: Benjamin Herder and Linje Herder). He probably died prior to 10 April 1830 as he was not mentioned in his father's will.
6. Jannetje Brewer, was born on 4 May 1788 and baptised on 8 June 1788 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Andrew McCarshore and Elizabeth Brewer). On 16 October 1822 she married Michael (McCann or McCad).
7. Samuel Brewer, married Elizabeth Hess.
8. Johannes Brewer, was born on 3 November 1793 and baptised on 1 December 1793 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Johannes P. Schmit and Gertruy Herder).
9. Abraham Brewer, was born on 24 April 1796 and baptised on 29 May 1796 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Peter Schmit, Jr. and Elizabeth Schmit). Possibly on 19 April 1824 he married Letty Smith.
10. Gertje Brewer, was born on 30 October 1798 and baptised on 9 December 1798 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Jores M. Herder and Gertje Decker). She married Varnum Garner.

 
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Michael Hess, was born on 14 October 1753 (tombstone) and baptised on 12 November 1752 as recorded at the Reformed Church of Germantown (wit.: Michel Scherp, and wife Anna Elisabeth Carpin). He died on 5 December 1839 (tombstone) and was buried in the Teal Plot, Ogden Farm, Roxbury Road, Claverack, Columbia County, New York. His will being proved on 23 February 1839 calls his death date into question. He married on 10 February 1784 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack. [parents]

According to his tombstone inscription, Michael's birth date occurred almost a year *after* his baptism, and his death occurred almost a year *after* his will was proved. The tombstone inscriptions are suspect. Michael served as a private in the 8th Regiment, Albany County Militia during the Revolutionary War. His will, dated 9 February 1831, and proved 23 February 1839 mentioned his wife Margaret; children Margaret, John, Cornelia, Caroline, Jeremiah, Rachel, Betsey, wife of Samuel Brewer, Jacob, Sally; Margaret and Catharina, children of my daughter Catherine, late wife of David Shufelt, decd.; Cornelia, Caroline, Jacob, Oscar, Mary Ann, children of my dau. Polly, late wife of James S. Showers, decd.; Maria, Margaret, Christina, Michael, Lawrence, George William, children of my late son Geo. Wm. decd. Executors were Stephen Storm, son Jeremiah, and Corn. I. Miller. Witnesses were Stephen Storm, Corn. I. Miller, and A.L. Jordan.
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Margaret Schauer, was born on 14 November 1765. She died on 16 January 1839 and was buried in the Teal Plot, Ogden Farm, Roxbury Road, Claverack, Columbia County, New York. [parents]

 
Children of Michael Hess and Margaret Schauer
1. Margaretha Hess, was born on 18 October 1784 and baptised on 7 November 1784 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Johannes Scharp and Margaretha Hess).
2. Johannes Hess, was born on 18 December 1786 and baptised on 14 January 1787 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Ghent (wit.: Johannes Scherp and Catarina Schauers). He married Jane Miller.
3. Elizabeth Hess, married Samuel Brewer.
4. Catherine Hess, was born on 29 July 1791 and baptised on 28 August 1781 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Heinrich Stoppelbeen and Catharine Hoes). She married David Shufelt.
5. Maria Hess, was born on 19 March 1794 and baptised on 6 April 1794 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hillsdale (wit.: Johannes Klapper and Elizabeth Morvin). She married James S. Showers.
6. George Willem Hess, was born on 20 August 1796 and baptised on 25 September 1796 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Wilhelmus Grad and Magdalena Maul). He married Maria Land, who was born on 24 January 1801 and baptised on 15 February 1801 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Peter Brower and Maria Herder), a daughter of Lawrance L. Land and Maria Brewer.
7. Jacob Hess, was born on 9 November 1798 and baptised on 23 December 1798 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Jacob Scherp and Catharine Heisser).
8. Cornelia Hess, was born on 17 February 1801 and baptised on 5 April 1801 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: William Miller and Cathrina Smit). She possibly married Michael A. Land.
9. Cathlina Hess, was born on 17 February 1801 and baptised on 5 April 1801 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Lorenz Diel and Elizabeth Deder). On 10 July 1824 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack she married Laurance Landt, who was born on 13 November 1802 and baptised on 5 December 1802 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: William Shultz and Christina Shultz), a son of Lawrence L. Landt and Maria Brewer.
Laurance Landt and Cathlina Hess have other descendants, such as:
.Lewis Gebhard Landt - Caroline Mary Pulver
 .Mathias Cole Landt - Hulda Theresa Benson
  .DANIEL BECKWITH LANDT (1896-1961) singer
  .KARL BENSON LANDT (1908-1997) singer
  .JOHN MATHIAS LANDT (1911-1959) singer
      
10. Jeremias Hess, was baptised on 6 January 1804 and baptised on 11 March 1804 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Johannes C. Muller and Gertruy Schinkle). He may possibly be the Jeremias Hess who married Margaret Smith.
11. Sally Hess, was born on 27 March 1806 and baptised on 18 May 1806 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Jacob Sharp jr and Sally Renny).
12. Rachel Hess, was born on 8 December 1808 and baptised on 22 January 1809 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: the Parents).

 
GENERATION 9
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Simon de Taeye, was born on 22 February 1653 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 25 February 1653, and died there on 23 August 1720. On 25 January 1682 in Lembeke he married as his first wife Elisabeth Buysse. Prior to 1693 he married as his second wife Christophora van Voore, who had no birth or baptismal record. [parents]
 
Children of Simon de Taeye and Christophora van Voore
1. Maria de Taeye, was born on 31 March 1693 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 1 April 1693, and died there prior to 1720.
2. Joanna de Taeye, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1694 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, died there on 17 September 1694, and was buried there on 18 September 1694.
3. Elisabeth de Taeye, was born on 6 August 1695 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on the same day, and died there prior to 1720.
4. Judoca de Taeye, was born on 8 March 1699 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on the same day, and died there on 15 March 1737. On 29 April 1724 in Lembeke she married as his first wife Cornelius Verheecke, a son of Petrus Verheecke and Joanna van de Kerckhove, who was born on 20 February 1696 in Lembeke, baptised there on the same day, and died there on 19 November 1745. Cornelius married as his second wife Joanna Maria Dhaese.
5. Jan de Taeye, was born on 3 February 1702 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 4 February 1720, and died there prior to 1720.
6. Georges de Taeye, was born on 2 July 1707 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 3 July 1707, and died after 1719.

 
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Elizabeth Buysse, was born on 4 August 1657 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 5 August 1657, and died there on 7 January 1692. [parents]
 
Children of Simon de Taeye and Elizabeth Buysse
1. Livina de Taeye, was born on 28 August 1683 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 29 August 1683, and died there prior to 1686.
2. Livina de Taeye, was born on 6 January 1686 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and was baptised there on the same day.
3. Judocus de Taeye, was born on 13 August 1689 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and was baptised there on the same day.
4. Petrus de Taeye, married Jacoba Drieghe.

 
262
Adriaen Drieghe, had no birth or baptisamal record, and died on 26 May 1728 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium. He married on 6 May 1695 in Lembeke.
263
Joanna Aerts, was born on 7 March 1650 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 13 March 1650, and died there on 25 March 1721. On 6 June 1679 in Lembeke she married as her first husband and as his second wife Johannes Dhaese, the widower of Maria Laute and a son of Arnold Dhaese and Margareta Martens, who was born on 28 March 1633 in Lembeke, baptised there on the same day, and died there on 13 February 1694. On 6 May 1695 she married as her second husband Adriaen Drieghe. [parents]
 
Children of Johannes Dhaese and Joanna Aerts
1. Livinus Dhaese, was born on 19 December 1680 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 20 December 1680, and died there prior to 1694.
2. Joannes Dhaese, was born on 4 February 1682 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on the same date, and died there prior to 1683.
3. Joannes Dhaese, was born on 27 February 1683 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on the same date.
4. Judocus Dhaese, was born on 19 July 1685 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on the same day, and died there on 5 June 1764. On 23 October 1710 in Lembeke he married Magdalena Verhelst, a daughter of Petrus Verhelst and (__), who had no birth or baptismal record and died about 7 November 1731 in Lembeke.
5. Livina Dhaese, was born on 16 March 1687 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 17 March 1687, and died on 26 April 1764 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium. On 14 February 1706 in Lembeke she married as her first husband Judocus de Backer, a son of Martin de Backer and (__), who had no birth or baptismal record and was born prior to 1685, and died on 12 May 1715 in Kaprijke. After 1715 she married as her second husband Lieven Heetesonne, who had no birth or baptismal record and died on 23 April 1731 in Kaprijke. She married as her third husband Petrus Uytterschaut, who had no birth or baptismal record.
6. Andries Dhaese, was born on 24 May 1689 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 25 May 1689, and died prior to 1694.

 
 
Children of Adriaen Drieghe and Joanna Aerts
1. Jacoba Drieghe, married Petrus de Taeye.

 
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(possibly) Petrus Lacaeyse, was born on 6 April 1627 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 11 March 1668 [parents]
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(possibly) Alouisa Vanwastene, had no birth or baptismal record and died on 31 March 1668 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium.
 
Children of Petrus Lacaeyse and Alouisa Vanwastene
1. Livinus Lacaeyse, married Lavina Mestdagh.

 
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Jacques/Jacobus van Overvelt, had no birth or baptismal record, and died on 22 July 1705 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium. [parents]
269
Jacquemijnken/Jacoba Standaert, was born on 8 December 1669 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 9 December 1669. [parents]
 
Children of Jacobus van Overvelt and Jacoba Standaert
1. Joannes van Overvelt, married Judoca van de Wattijne.
2. Jorijnken van Overvelt, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1698 probably in Lembeke, East Flanders Belgium.
3. Jooris van Overvelt, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1701 probably in Lembeke, East Flanders Belgium.
4. Joanna van Overvelt, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1705 probably in Lembeke, East Flanders Belgium.

 
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Joannes van de Wattijne, had no birth or baptismal record.
271
Anna Goossens, was born on 23 May 1659 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 25 May 1659, and died there on 12 September 1704. On 14 June 1682 in Lembeke she married as her first husband Petrus Heyman, who had no birth or baptismal record and died on 21 November 1693. She married as her second husband Joannes van de Watine. [parents]
 
Children of Petrus Heyman and Anna Goossens
1. Joanna Heyman, was born on 30 November 1684 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on the same day, and died there prior to 1692.
2. Petronella Heyman, was born on 14 February 1687 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 15 Febuary 1687.
3. Elisabeth Heyman, was born on 9 December 1689 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 11 December 1689, and died on 31 January 1761. On 28 July 1709 in Lembeke she married Gillis/Egidius van de Rostijne, a son of Jacobus van de Rostijne and Anna Teirlinck, who was born on 17 July 1686 in Lembeke, baptised there on the same day, and died on 27 November 1739.
4. Joanna Maria Heyman, was born on 12 May 1692 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 13 May 1692.

 
 
Children of Joannes van de Wattijne and Anna Goossens
1. Livinus van de Watine, was born on 1 March 1695 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 3 September 1695, and died there on 25 September 1702.
2. Judoca van de Wattijne, married Joannes van Overvelt.

 
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Joannes/Jan Vergauwe, had no birth or baptismal record. He married on 14 November 1700 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium (witnesses: Jan Mellier and Antoon Reijnheere).
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Maria Simoens, had no birth or baptismal record, and died on 22 December 1719 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium.
 
Children of Joannes/Jan Vergauwe and Maria Simoens
1. Petronella/Petronilla Vergauwe, was baptised on 10 August 1701 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Judocus Sijmoens and Petronilla Vergauwe), and died prior to 1713.
2. Antonius/Antoon Vergauwe, married Elisabeth (Isabelle) Steijaert.
3. Maximilianus Emmanuel Vergauwe, was born on 20 November 1704 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 21 November 1704 (Godparents: Emanuel Vergauwe and Caroline Sijmoens), and died there on 17 December 1740. On 25 February 1732 in Sint-Laureins (witness(es): Antoon Vergauwe and Petronella Blondeel) he married as her first husband Maria Cornelia Blondeel, a daughter of Cornelis/Corneel Blondeel and Catharina van Noorde, who was born on 1 March 1714 in Sint-Laureins, baptised there on the same day (Godparents: August Lammens and Jacoba Blondeel), and died there on 25 February 1761. Banns for their marriage were published on 10 February 1732 in Sint-Laureins (witnesses: Ludovicus van Vooren and Petronella Blondeel). She married as her second husband Joannes/Jan van Quekelberghe, and as her third husband Petrus Joannes/Peter Jan de Vuldere.
4. Anna Maria Vergauwe, was born on 23 February 1706 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on the same day (Godparents: Jan van Hijfte and Anna Sijmoens), and died there on 30 July 1706.
5. Joanna Cornelia Vergauwe, was born on 25 October 1711 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 26 October 1711 (Godparents: Jan Amelijnck and Joanna Vereecke).
6. Petronella Vergauwe, was born on 23 March 1713 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 24 March 1713 (Godparents: Peter Luntjens and Petronella Claeijs), and died there on 20 August 1714.
7. Petronella Catharina Vergauwe, was born on 19 September 1714 Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on the same day (Godparents: Laurent Vereecke and Petronella Huijsman), and died there on 25 March 1738.
8. Judoca Vergauwe, was born on 14 February 1717 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on the same day (Godparents: Judocus Sijmoens and Judoca Hoose).

 
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Hubertus Nijskens, had no birth or baptismal record. [parents]
289
Johanna Vrencken, had no birth or baptismal record.

 
Children of Hubertus Nijskens and Johanna Vrencken
1. Isodorus Nijskens, was born on 15 November 1690 and baptised in Heythuijsen, Limburg, The Netherlands (Godparents: Henricus Luyts and Anna Vrencken).
2. Jacobus Nijskens, married Petronella Sweels.

  Information found here taken from the research of Marcel Nijskens
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Corsius/Corst Sweels, had no birth or baptismal record, and died on 4 September 1727 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands. He married on 20 May 1708 in Leveroy. Witnesses for the marriage were Thonisken Leen and Lambert Caris. [parents]
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Petronilla (Neulken) Caris, had no birth or baptismal record, and died on 6 February 1767 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands.

 
Children of Corsius/Corst Sweels and Petronilla (Neulken) Caris
1. Petronella Sweels, married Jacobus Nijskens.

 
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Adrianus/Adriaan Seij, had no birth or baptismal record.
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Joanna Claerhoudt, had no birth or baptismal record.

 
Children of Adrianus/Adriaan Seij and Joanna Claerhoudt
1. Pierre Sies/Petrus Seij, married Petronella Brigitta de Zuttere.
2. Petronella Theresia Seij, was baptised on 2 August 1705 in Middelburg, East Flanders, Belgium.
2. (__) Seij, was born and died on 2 August 1705 in Middelburg, East Flanders, Belgium.

 
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Joannes de Zuttere, had no birth or baptismal record. He married on 29 May 1724 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium.
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Anna Maria Claeijs, was baptised on 6 September 1683 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 14 March 1730. Prior to 1701 probably in Maldegem she married as her first husband and as his second wife Franciscus Josephus/Frans Josef van de Wiele, the widower of Elisabeth de Rijcke and a son of Joannes van de Wiele and Jacoba Parmentier, who was baptised on 3 April 1657 in Maldegem, and died there on 27 July 1716. On 9 January 1717 in Maldegem she married as her second husband Peter de Vos, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1692, and died there on 16 October 1723. She married as her third husband Joannes de Zuttere.

 
Children of Joannes de Zuttere and Anna Maria Claeijs
1. Petronella Brigitta de Zuttere, married Pierre Sies/Petrus Seij.
2. Joannes/Jan de Zuttere, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1726, and died on 3 February 1730 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium.

 
 
Children of Franciscus Josephus/Frans Josef van de Wiele and Anna Maria Claeijs
1. Ignatius/Ignaas van de Wiele, was born on 1 November 1701 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there (no date).
2. Cornelis/Corneel van de Wiele, was born on 28 January 1703 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there (no date).
3. Anna Maria van de Wiele, was born on 30 March 1704 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there (no date), and died there on 3 July 1704.
4. Maria Catharina van de Wiele, was born on 21 September 1705 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there (no date). [A Catharina vande Wiele died on 18 January 1727 in Maldegem, aged 21 years. On 24 January 1724 in Maldegem this Catharina married as his first wife Joannes Standaert, a son of Guilielm Standaert and Maria Cornelia Logist, whose birth date is in question may be either about 1694, about 1697, or 25 November 1699, all in Adegem, East Flanders, Belgium, and died on 25 January 1768 in Maldegem. Witnesses to the marriage were Cornelius Logiest and Petronella van de Wille.]
5. Willebordus/Willebord van de Wiele, was born on 12 November 1706 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there (no date), and died on 9 April 1715.
6. Petrus Jacobus/Peter Jacob van de Wiele, was born on 18 February 1709 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there (no date).
7. Elisabeth van de Wiele, was born on 25 March 1710 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there (no date).
8. Joanna Cornelia van de Wiele, was born on 10 October 1712 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there (no date), and died there on 23 June 1736. On 7 January 1732 in Maldegem she married Joannes/Jan Spelier, a son of Martinus/Martin Spelier and Livina Geens, who was born on 24 May 1707 in Maldegem, baptised there (no date), and died there on 4 June 1736.
9. Petronella Laurentia van de Wiele, was baptised on 30 September 1714 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium.
10. Anna Francisca van de Wiele, was born on 18 December 1715 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there (no date), and died there on 25 June 1716.

 
 
Children of Peter de Vos and Anna Maria Claeijs
1. (__) de Vos, had no birth or baptismal record.
2. (__) de Vos, had no birth or baptismal record.
3. (__) de Vos, had no birth or baptismal record.

 
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(possibly)Cornelis/Corneel de Wael, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1651, and died on 21 April 1703 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium. He married as his first wife Petronella/Petronilla Mortier, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1648, and died on 19 April 1690 in Maldegem. He married as his second wife Maria van Verdeghem.
 
Children of Cornelis/Corneel de Wael and Petronella/Petronilla Mortier
1. Petrus de Waele, was born on 5 December 1673 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there (no date), and died there on 9 February 1730. He married Maria Roelof, a daughter of Joannes/Jans Roelof and Maria de Bree, who was born on 16 June 1674 in Maldegem, and baptised there (no date).
2. Judoca de Waele, was born on 31 January 1676 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there (no date).
3. Cornelia de Waele, was born on 5 July 1679 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there (no date).
4. Maria Livina de Waele, was baptised on 19 November 1681 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium.
5. Barbara de Waele, was baptised on 8 February 1684 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 16 February 1734. With Banns published on 4 June 1709 in Maldegem she married Joannes Uijtterschaut, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1657, and died on 27 March 1719 in Maldegem.
6. Joannes/Jan de Waele, was born on 5 March 1686 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there (no date).

 
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(possibly)Maria van Verdeghem, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1658, and died on 20 May 1722 in Maldegem.
 
Children of Cornelis/Corneel de Wael and Maria van Verdeghem
1. Joanna de Waele, was born on 2 September 1691 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there (no date).
2. Cornelis/Corneel de Waele, was born on 8 November 1693 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there (no date).
3. Josephus Wihelmus/Josef Willem de Waele, was born on 5 November 1696 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there (no date).
4. Anna Maria de Waele, married Joannes/Jan de Zuttere.
5. Joannes/Jan de Waele, was baptised on 9 May 1699 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 13 February 1719.
6. Maria de Waele, was born on 27 April 1703 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there (no date), and died there on 29 April 1703.

 
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(__) Boerendonk
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Children of Judocus Heremans and Elisabeth de Wael
1. Arnoldus Boerendonk, married Joanna Heremans.
2. (speculation) Jacobus Boerendonk, had no birth or baptismal record. On Wednesday, 7 November 1764 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, he married Albertina Vinck. Witnesses to the marriage were Egidius Buijtaert and Isabella de Schepper. Their child, Wilhelmmus, had as their baptismal sponsors Cornelius Leenknecht and Joanna Heremans, the latter sponsor most likely the wife of Arnoldus Boerendonk. Another Jacobus Boerendonk appears in 1753 with a wife named Anna Daris - could this be a first marriage for Jacobus, or a completely different Jacobus? Another Jacobus appears married to Anne Roels.

 
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Judocus Heremans, was born on Monday at 11:00 P.M. on 22 April 1696 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and baptised there on 23 April 1696 at the Roman Catholic Church (Godparents: Judocus Heremans and Margareta Dinkens). He married on Sunday, 10 January 1723 at the Roman Catholic Church in Hontenisse (witnesses: Judoca Krieckaert and Joanna Mertens). [parents]
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Elisabeth de Wael, was born during the night on 20 January 1702 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and baptised there on Sunday, 22 January 1702 at the Roman Catholic Church (Godparents: Nicolaes van Mullem and Cecilia Noens). [parents]

 
Children of Judocus Heremans and Elisabeth de Wael
1. Apolonia Heremans, was born at 4:00 A.M. on Friday, 8 October 1723 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and baptised there in the Roman Catholic Church on 10 October 1723 (Godparents: Joannes Fonck and Catharina van Caer).
2. Petrus Heremans, was born at 1:00 A.M. on Friday, 8 October 1724 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, baptised there in the Roman Catholic Church on Tuesday, 10 October 1726 (Godparents: Livinus van Dam and Catharina Lambrechts), and died young.
3. Joanna Heremans, married Arnoldus Boerendonk.
4. Petrus Heremans, was born at 12:00 P.M. on Sunday, 8 December 1726 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and baptised there in the Roman Catholic Church on Tuesday, 10 December 1726 (Godparents: Petrus Suij and Maria Stommelinckx). On 22 February 1746 in Boschkapelle, Zeeland, The Netherlands, he married Joanna Andriesen, who had no birth or baptismal record, and was born about 1725 probably in Boschkappele.
5. Joseph Heremans, was born on 1 January 1727 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands. He married Adriana Asselman, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1730 possibly in Hulster, Zeeland, The Netherlands, a daughter of Petrus Asselman. She may also have been the Adriana baptised on 28 March 1735 in Stoppeldijk, Zeeland, The Netherlands, the daughter of Petri/Pieter Asselman and Anna Marie Molenaar.
6. Anna Catharina Heremans, was born at 10:00 P.M. on Monday, 9 February 1728 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and baptised there in the Roman Catholic Church on Tuesday, 10 February 1728 (Godparents: Petrus Koen and Anna Neve). On 4 August 1748 she married Paulus Vermorke.
7. Maria Anna Heremans, was born at 6:00 P.M. on Sunday, 26 June 1729 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and baptised there in the Roman Catholic Church on Wednesday, 29 June 1729 (Godparents: Judocus Volkrick and Anna Robijn).
8. Cornelius Heremans, was born at 6:00 P.M. on Wednesday, 20 June 1730 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, baptised there in the Roman Catholic Church on Saturday, 22 June 1731 (Godparents: Cornelius de Wael and Anna Robijn), and died young.
9. Laurentius Heremans, was born 4:00 P.M. on Thursday, 10 July 1732 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and baptised there at the Roman Catholic Church on Friday, 11 July 1732 (Godparents: Laurentius Verhoeven and Elisabeth Robijn).
10. Judocus Heremans, was born at 11:00 P.M. on Wednesday, 8 June 1735 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and baptised there in the Roman Catholic Church on Thursday, 9 June 1735 (Godparents: Judocus van der Neck and Judoca Catharina Ottermans).
11. Cornelis Heremans, was born at 1:00 P.M. on Thursday on 20 September 1737 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and baptised there at the Roman Catholic Church on Saturday, 21 September 1737 (Godparents: Cornelius Roel and Anthonia Berremans).

 
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Judocus Scheerlinck, was baptised on 19 February 1686 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Judocus Srob en Maria Keppens), and died there on 12 May 1756. He married on 13 October 1711 in Erembodegem (witnesses: Joannes Van Langenhove and Adriana Trist). [parents]
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Adriana de Schrijver, was baptised on 30 January 1685 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Joannes Van Langenhove en Adriana Trist), and died there on 27 December 1753. [parents]
 
Children of Judocus Scheerlinck and Adriana de Schrijver
1. Gulielmus Scheerlinck, was baptised on 8 August 1712 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Reinerius Verelst i.n.v. Gulielmus De Brauwer en Ann De Rijck), died there on 20 January 1792, and was buried there on 21 January 1792. On 8 May 1740 he married Anna Maria Turiani, a daughter of Judocus Touriani and Barbara Verleijsen, who was baptised on 7 May 1714 in Erembodegem (Godparents: Joannes Dedemaecker en Anna Dedemaecker), died there on 26 April 1786, and was buried there on 28 April 1786. Witnesses to the marriage were Judocus Scherlinck and Judocus Tourriani.
2. Jan Scheerlinck, married Judoca de Pelsmaecker.
3. Joanna Maria Scheerlinck, was baptised on 24 January 1717 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Adrianus De Schrijvere en Joanna Maria Scheirlinc). On 2 September 1744 in Erembodegem she married Joannes Baptista van de Maele, a son of Judocus Van de Maele and Maria Meert, was baptised on 3 August 1719 in Erembodegem (Godparents: Joannes Baptista D'Haen en Anna Van Der Elst).
4. Franciscus Scheerlinck, was baptised on 12 March 1719 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Franciscus Verleijsen en Joannes De Scrijver). On 26 December 1748 in Erembodegem he married Maria Victoria de Clippel, a daughter of Joannes de Clippel and Catharina Beeckman, who was baptised on 23 December 1723 in Erembodegem (Godparents: Judocus De Clippel en Maria Kieckens). Witnesses to the marriage were Judocus Scherlinx and Adrianus de Clippel.
5. Judocus Scheerlinck, was baptised on 4 March 1722 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Judocus Verleijsen en Josina De Schrijvere), and died there on 4 February 1800. On 3 February 1754 in Erembodegem he married Joanna Catharina Gijsels, a daughter of Joannes Gijsels and Maria de Pauw, who was baptised on 1 September 1728 in Erembodegem (Godparents: Joannes De Pauw en Catharina Gijsels), and died there on 7 January 1775. Witnesses to the marriage were Judocus Scherlinck and Joannes Ghijsens.
6. Anna Maria Scheerlinck, was baptised on 11 July 1724 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Joannes Arijs en Anna Maria Van Santen).
7. (__) Scheerlinck, had no birth or baptismal record and died on 27 February 1725 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium.

 
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Judocus de Pelsmaecker, was baptised on 18 November 1670 in Hekelgem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium, and died on 25 October 1731 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium. He married on 16 July 1702 in Erembodegem (witnesses: Egidius van Wetteren and Joannes van Hover). [parents]
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Catharina van Wetteren, was baptised on 27 December 1677 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Carolus Robert en Catharina Engelbert), and died there on 28 March 1754. [parents]
 
Children of Judocus de Pelsmaecker and Catharina van Wetteren
1. Egidius de Pelsmaecker, was baptised on 1 May 1703 in Hekelgem, East Flanders, Belgium, and died on 12 February 1772 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium. On 25 January 1728 in Erembodegem he married as his first wife Maria van Valckenborgh, who had no birth or baptismal record and died on 17 September 1769 in Erembodegem. Witnesses to the marriage were Judocus Pelsmaker and Egidius van Falkenborgh. He may also have married as his second wife Maria van den Wijngaert.
2. Joannes de Pelsmaecker, was baptised on 5 February 1706 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Joannes Van Haver en Adriana Robert).
3. Judocus de Pelsmaecker, was baptised on 17 April 1711 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Judocus Van Wetteren en Adriana Roberdt), and died there on 19 March 1754. On 2 June 1745 in Erembodegem he married as his first wife Maria Anna Callebaut, who had no birth or baptismal record and died in Erembodegem on 1 August 1748 with burial there on 3 August 1748. Witnesses to the marriage were Egidius de Pelsmaeker and Petrus Callebaut. On 1 May 1749 in Erembodegem he married as his second wife Gertrudis Droeshaut, a daughter of Egidius Droeshout and Anna Callebaut, who was baptised on 25 January 1720 in Erembodegem (Godparents: Petrus Droeshaut en Gertrudis Van Den Velde), and died there on 29 September 1773. Witnesses to the marriage were Egidius de Pelsmaeker and Egidius Droeshout. She married as her second husband Egidius Vergheylen.
4. Josina/Judoca de Pelsmaecker, married Jan Scheerlinck.
5. Joanna de Pelsmaecker, was baptised on 27 July 1718 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Adrianus Redant en Joanna Van Varenbergh), and died there on 15 May 1805. On 8 June 1745 in Erembodegem she married Franciscus de Pauw, a son of Judocus de Pauw and Ludovica Steels, who was born about 1717 in Erembodegem, and died there on 17 April 1800. Witnesses to the marriage were Petrus Lambour and Joannes Scherlinck.

 
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Petrus Opdorp, had no birth or baptismal record.
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Maria Lammens, had no birth or baptismal record. [parents]
 
Children of Petrus Opdorp and Maria Lammens
1. Petrus Johannes Opdorp, married Antonia de Ridder.

 
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Adrianus de Ridder, was baptised on 22 June 1695 in Merchtem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium (Godparents: Adrianus Verdoot en Maria Herpels), and died there on 28 April 1743. He married on 12 September 1724 in Merchtem. [parents]
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Catharina Boman/Booghmans, was baptised on 16 June 1688 in Merchtem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium, and died there on 20 November 1762. [parents]
 
Children of Adrianus de Ridder and Catharina Boman/Booghmans
1. Andreas de Ridder, was baptised on 28 December 1725 in Merchtem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium (Godparents: Andreas De Bont en Catharina Heymans), and died there on 7 January 1726.
2. (__) de Ridder, was baptised (by the midwife) on 28 December 1725 in Merchtem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium (Godparents: None), and died the same day.
3. Antonia de Ridder, married Petrus Joannis van Opdorp.
4. Adrianus de Ridder, was baptised on 10 October 1731 in Merchtem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium (Godparents: Adrianus Booghmans en Anna De Mayer).

 
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Johannis Francisco, was born on 7 December 1724 in Distorns Neck (Gansegat), Essex County, New Jersey, and died after 16 April 1771. He married on 30 April 1745 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk. [parents]

Johannis probably moved to New York about 1770 where he and his sons saw military service in the Albany County militia during the Revolution.

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Aeltje Doremus, was born on 14 December 1725 and baptised on 26 December 1725 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk (wit.: Andries Hoppe and Abigail Akkerman). She married as her first husband Johannis Francisco. She married as her second husband and as his second wife Cornelis Van Ness, the widower of Alida Van Woert and a son of Gerrit Van Ness and Sara Van den Bergh, who was baptised on 19 January 1726 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Joh. and Maria V.D. Bergh). [parents]
 
Children of Johannis Francisco and Aeltje Doremus
1. Henry Francisco, was born on 1 August 1745 probably in Gansegat, Essex County, New Jersey. On 7 February 1779 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schaghticoke he married as his first wife Jane Titchout, who had no birth or baptismal record and died prior to 1792. About 1792 he married as his second wife Elizabeth (__).

Henry appeared as a Private on the Roll of the 2nd Regiment of the New York line commanded by Colonel Philip Van Cortlandt. He appeared as a Private on the Roll of the 14th Regiment of the Albany Militia, commanded by Colonel Peter Yates. He may be the Henry Francisco who died intestate in August 1804. John Francisco, Edward Ryan, and Thomas P. Francisco were bound by the sum of $500 to administer Henry's estate on 1 September 1804.

2. Thomas Francisco, was born on 20 August 1747 probably in Gansegat, Essex County, New Jersey, baptised on 12 September 1747 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack (wit.: Thomas DeRemis and wife), and died in 1815 in Gorham, Ontario County, New York. He married Elizabeth Mandeville, a daughter of Hendrick Mandeville and Magdalena Spier, who was born on 22 May 1749 and baptised on 11 June 1749 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Second River (wit.: Antie Cadmus and Lisabeth Cadmus).

Thomas probably moved to New York State in the early 1770's where he served as a private in the Albany County Militia, 14th Regiment. On 2 October 1779, he received pay (amount unknown) for services as a private in Captain Mathews De Garmo's company of Lieutenant-Colonel John Van Rensselaer's regiment of Albany County's Militia. Another time he received £1.5s.10d for services as a private in Captain Hendrick Vanderhoef's company of the above regiment and at another time received amounts for services in Colonel Peter Yate's regiment. He returned to New Jersey after about 10 years but was found in the 1790 census for New York State where he was listed as a resident of Pittstown, with a family consisting of nine persons. He was a postmaster of Pittstown in 1791. He later removed to Gorham, Ontario County, New York, where he died in 1815. His brother Levi was appointed administrator of his estate, 24 November 1815.

3. John Francisco, married as his first wife Sarah Mandeville, and as his second wife Abigail (__).
4. Abraham Francisco, was born on 12 February 1751 probably in Gansegat, Essex County, New Jersey, and died in Gorham, Ontario County, New York. On 25 August 1773 at Half Moon (as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany) he married Hester Vandercook, a daughter of Michael Van der Koeck and Cornelia Van Ness, who was born on 14 November 1752 and baptised on 7 December 1752 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk (wit.: Simon Vaness and Catlyntje Vaness).

Abraham was a private in the 14th Albany County, New York Militia during the Revolutionary War, and served under Captain Mathew De Garmo, Captain Hendrick Van der Hoef, Colonel Peter Yates, and Lieutenant-Colonel John Van Rensselaer. He received pay for military services on 2 June 1780 and 26 October 1780.

The Will of Abraham Francisco

The People of the State of New York by the grace of God free and independent, To all to whom these presents shall come or may concern send Greeting Know Ye that at the town of Canandaigua in the county of Ontario on the eight day of April A.D. 1826 before Jared Willson Esq. Surrogate of our Said county the last will and testament of Abraham Francisco deceased, a copy whereof is hereunto annexed was proved and is now approved and allowed of by us and the said deceased having while he lived and at the time of his death goods chattels or credits within the state by means whereof the proving and registering the said will and the granting administration of all and singular the said goods chattels and credits and all the auditing allowing and final discharging the account thereof doth belong until us, the administration of all and singular the good chattels and credits of the said deceased and any way concerning his will is granted until Michael A. Francisco and Richard Washburn executors in the Said will named hereby requiring you well and faithfully administer the same and to make and exhibit a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods chattels and credits and alto to render a just and true accounting of when thereunto required.

In Testimony whereof we have caused the seal of office of our Said Surrogate to be here unto affixed. Witness Jared Willson, Esquire, Surrogate of the Said county at the town of Canandaigua aforesaid the eighth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty Six. Signed: Jared Willson

I, Abraham Francisco of Gorham county of Ontario State of New York being sound in my mind but infirm in my body and certain that I must soon lodge my frail body in the dust but uncertain of the time when do make the following disposial of my property

Firstly I give and bequeath to my wife Esther Francisco one and ten sheep and all my household furniture of every description.

Secondly I give and bequeath the use interest and benefit of all my property both real and personal not bequeathed in the above article in every part of the world that I may die seized unto my wife Esther Francisco and to my daughter Clary Francisco for their suport and maintainance during during (sic) their natural lives and the life of the longest liver and at their deceas and the deceas of the longest liver if there shold be any of the above sd. Property either real or personal not expended in and for the support and maintainance of the above described Esther and Clarry then the above sd. Widow that be equally divided betwixt my surviving children and if no surviving child or children then betwixt my grand children

And I do hereby revoke all other wills heretofore by me made and constitute and my son Michael A. Francisco and my son in law Richard Washburn executors of this my law will.

In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this sixteenth November A.D. 1824. Signed: Abraham (his X mark) Francisco.

Attest: James Harrington, Henry A. Francisco, Lemuel Dwelle, Jr.

Ontario County. Be it remembered that on the eighth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty six personally appeared before me Jared Willson Esquire surrogate of the county of Ontario James Harington and Lemuel Dwelle, Jr. who being duly sworn did depose and say that they the deponents saw Abraham Francisco late of the county of Ontario deceased sign and seal the written instrument then known unto them of which the aforegoing is a true copy purporting to be the last will and testament of the said Abraham Francisco deceased bearing date of the sixteenth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty four that at the time thereof the said Abraham Francisco was of a sound disposing mind and memory to the best of the knowledge and belief of them the deponents and that they the deponents and Henry A. Francisco subscribed their names as witnesses to the said will in the presence of each other and in the presence of the testator. Signed: Jared Willson.

Will transcribed by Lyn Wilson, Ontario County NYGenWeb.

5. Lavyntje Francisco, was born on 8 April 1753 probably in Gansegat, Essex County, New Jersey, and baptised on 20 May 1753 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Pompton Plains (wit.: Hendrick and Sara Van der Hoef). On 6 November 1782 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schaghticoke she married Gerrit Voorhees.
6. Anne Francisco, was born on 7 March 1755 probably in Gansegat, Essex County, New Jersey, and was buried in Cooksborough Cemetery, Pittstown Township, Rensselaer County, New York. On 13 April 1771 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schaghticoke she married as her first husband Henry Vandercook. a son of Michael Van der Koeck and Cornelia Van Ness, who was born on 18 April 1751 in New Jersey, died on 20 January 1813 in Pittstown, and was buried there in Cooksborough Cemetery. In 1816 she married as her second husband Jacob Van Ness, wh ohad no birth or baptismal record, and died in December 1826.
7. Levynus Francisco, was born on 12 March 1757 probably in Gansegat, Essex County, New Jersey, and died on 7 December 1844. On 5 March 1778 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schaghticoke he married as his first wife Sarah Vandercook, a daughter of Michael Van der Koeck and Cornelia Van Ness, who was born on 3 January 1759, baptised on 27 January 1759 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Pompton Plains (wit.: Dirk Vreland and Catrina Vreland), and died prior to 1786. On 28 November 1786 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schaghticoke he married as his second wife Charity Carpenter, who was born on 3 January 1759, died on 3 August 1831, and was buried in Lord Cemetery, Ontario County, New York. He married as his third wife Abigail (__), who was born on 3 January 1781, died on 8 April 1852, and was buried in the Peabody and Sayer Lot, Pine Corners, Yates County, New York.

Last Will and Testement of Levi Francisco

At a surrogates court held at the surrogates office at the town of Canandaigua and for the county of Ontario, on the twenty second day of January A.D. 1844. Present Orson Benjamin, Surrogate.

In the matter of proving the last will and testament of Levi Francisco late of the town of Gorham in the county of Ontario deceased relating to both real and personal estate. On reading and filing the petition of Adam Fake and Thomas Tuft executors of the last will and testament of Levi Francisco late of the town of Gorham in the county of Ontario deceased; it appearing that Pamelia Vanderhoof, Phoebe Vanderhoof, Levi Vanderhoof, George Francisco, Elizabeth Robertson (Robinson), Levi Robertson (Robinson), Jaber Robertson (Robinson), Jedida Robertson (Robinson), Eli Robertson (Robinson) and other children of Hannah Robertson (Robinson) late Hannah Francisco, now deceased, whose names are not known, are minors under the age of twenty one years, have no general guardians in this state and are severally interested in the proceedings to be held upon the said petition. It is therefore ordered that Levi Francisco of the town of Gorham who appears in court and consents thereto, be said he is hereby appointed special guardian for the said minors for the sole and only purpose of appearing for and taking care of the interests of the said minors in the proceedings to be held upon the said petition which is for the proof of the said will.

Orson Benjamin, Surrogate (signed)

Having through the favor of God attained to an advanced age and being admonished by the impurities incident thereto that the day of my departure from this state of existence is at hand, I Levi Francisco of the town of Gorham in the county of Ontario, for the purpose of arranging my mortally concerns do make and publish this my last will and testament. In manner following:

1stly I give and devise to my wife Abigail the use of one third part of my estate for her support and maintenance during her natural life, as her legal _____. 2ndly I hereby direct and order that my estate be divided and apportioned into eleven equal shares and I hereby give grant and bequeath the eleven shares as follows:

To the heirs of my son John L. Francisco, deceased, one share. To my sons Michael L. Francisco, Stephen L. Francisco and Levi Francisco Jr. to each one share. To the heirs of my daughter Sarah, deceased, late the wife of Gilbert Vanderhoof one share. To the heirs of my daughter Elizabeth deceased, late the wife of Nathaniel Gifford, one share. To the heirs of my daughter Hannah, deceased, late the wife of Jeremiah Robinson, one share. To the heirs of my daughter Mary now the wife of John Fires, one share. To the heirs of my daughter Phoebe now the wife of George J. Rifenburg, one share. To the heirs of my daughter Charity now the wife of Jacob Bradt, one share. To the heirs of my daughter Lavina now the wife of John Brandow Jr., one share. And whereas the dwelling house in which I now reside was built by me but is standing on land owned by my son Levi Francisco Jr. Now, therefore, I hereby order and direct that the executors of this my last will and testament sell and dispose of this said dwelling house as a part of my estate and if in their judgment it shall be expedient to remove the said building from its present site, I hereby direct such removal to be made under their direction. Lastly, I hereby nominate and appoint my trusty friend Adam Fake, Esq and my son Stephen L. Francisco, executor of this my last will and testament. In witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, and I hereby authorize and direct my said executors to sell and convey all or any part of my estate and good and lawful conveyances thereof to execute and deliver. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Levi Francisco this thirteenth day of August in the year of our Lord one Thousand eight hundred and forty two to be his last will and testament.

Levi Francisco
(signed)
(Seal)

In the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses at his request, in his presence and in the presence of each other.

C. A. Loomis of Gorham, Ontario Co., N.Y.
Chester Loomis of Gorham, Ontario Co., N.Y.

I Levi Francisco of Gorham in the county of Ontario being of sound, disposing mind and memory do make ordain publish and declare the following supplement or codicil to my last will and testament as herein contained. Firstly, I direct that my executors pay to my son Levi Francisco Jr. the sum of ten dollars only instead of the equal share as directed in my said will to which this is a supplement or codicil. Secondly, I appoint Thomas Tuft executor of my last will and testament instead of Stephen L. Francisco. The above is subscribed and declared by the said Levi Francisco to be a supplement and codicil to his last will and testament which was executed on the thirteenth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty two. And the said Levi Francisco hath and subscribed and declared this instrument in the presence of each of us, as witnesses who in his presence and at his request have signed our names as such; this fourteenth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty three.

Levi (his mark) Francisco
Adam Fake of Gorham, Ontario County
William Francisco of same place.

At a surrogates court held at the surrogates office at the town of Canandaigua in the county of Ontario on the eleventh day of March A.D. 1844. Present Orson Benjamin Surrogate.

In the matter of proving the last will and testament of Levi Francisco, late of the town of Gorham in the county of Ontario, deceased relating to both real and personal estate. The citation served in this matter on the twenty second day of January 1844 to the widow heirs and next of kin of the said deceased to attend the proof of the last will and testament of the said deceased this day having been duly served and together with proof of service filed in the office, and Thomas Tuft and Adam Fake, executors of the said will appearing and desiring to have the said will proved, and no cause appearing to the contrary it is ordered that proofs of the said will be now taken; and the said Surrogate now ____ proceeds to hear and take the proofs of the said will; which proof will appear in and by the following depositions that is to say; Chester Loomis one of the subscribing witnesses to the said will appearing and being sworn, testifies as follows: I Chester Loomis reside in the town of Gorham in the county of Ontario and State of New York, and am of lawful age and am a judge of the county courts of said county. On or about the thirteenth day of August 1842, I was called upon by Levi Francisco late of the town of Gorham in the county of Ontario, deceased, with whom I was acquainted to draw up for him his last will and testament. This I believe was at my private residence and I did thereupon in the presence of the said deceased and agreeably to his dictation draw up the instrument now here shown to me, of the date last mentioned, as and for the last will and testament of the said deceased, & when completed I read the said instrument to the said deceased carefully in his hearing and with which he expressed himself justified and subscribed the same with his name at the end opposite a seal as the same now appears and declared the said instrument to be his last will and testament which signing and declaration was made and done the presence of my son Charles A. Loomis who now resides at Columbus it the state of Ohio, as well as myself; and we at the same time by the request of the testator & in his presence subscribed our respective names as witnesses to the said will, as the same now appears. The said Levi Francisco was at that time sound in his mind and memory and acted freely and voluntarily in what he did, and in my opinion he was in all respects competent to devise real estate. After it was executed, the testator took the said will into his own possession.

Chester Loomis (signed)

Subscribed & sworn in open court this 11th day of March 1844 before me,
Orson Benjamin, Surrogate.

Adam Fake a subscribing witness to a supplement or codicil to the said will, being sworn and examined, testifies as follows. I Adam Fake reside in the town of Gorham in the county of Ontario, of lawful age, am a farmer by profession. I was well acquainted with Levi Francisco late of the place aforesaid in his lifetime; and by his request and agreeably to his dictation, I drew up the codicil or supplement endorsed upon the last will and testament of the said deceased now here shown to me on the day it bears date; the 14th day of March 1843. When completed I carefully read the said codicil to the said deceased in his hearing, with which he expressed himself satisfied and adopted the same as a part of his last will & testament; and therefore made his cross or mark between his names at the end, written by me by his request because he had a sore on his hand and his eyesight was very poor as he said, and at the same time he declared the said codicil to be a part of his last will and testament, and by his request and in his presence, William Francisco who now resides in the State of Michigan and myself, severally subscribed our names as witnesses to the said codicil. The said testator at that time acted freely and without restraint, and was in my opinion, in all respects competent to make his will. The said will and codicil were at that time taken by the testator into his own possession.

Adam Fake (signed)

Subscribed and sworn in open court this 11 March 1844 before me,
Orson Benjamin, Surrogate (signed)

And the said Adam Fake on his oath further says, that he as executor named in the said will obtained the said will and codicil from Abigail Francisco widow of the said testator after his death and delivered the same to the Surrogate of Ontario county for the purpose of being proved, in the same condition as the same now appear, and in the same condition at when the said codicil was executed.

Adam Fake (signed)

Subscribed & sworn in open court, this 11 March 1844, before me
Orson Benjamin, Surrogate (signed)

Whereupon, I the said surrogate upon the foregoing proofs, being satisfied of the genuineness and validity of the said will do order that the same be admitted to probate, and that the said will together with the forgoing proofs be recorded.

Orson Benjamain,Surrogate (signed)

I certify that the foregoing will of Levi Francisco deceased, relating to both real and personal property was as such duly proved before me, and together with the foregoing proofs thereof, was by me duly recorded and executed this 11th day of March A.D. 1844.

Orson Benjamin, Surrogate (signed)

Transcribed from SAMPUBCO copy by Virginia A. LaVancher, Oneida County, New York, Ontario County NYGenWeb.

8. Cornelius Francisco, was born on 4 December 1759 probably at Gansegat, Essex County, New Jersey, baptised on 12 December (__), and died on 12 January 1837 "on Lake Erie." With Banns published 20 June 1779 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schaghticoke he married Anne Demarest, a daughter of Nicholas Demarest and Samantha Ackerman, who was born on 14 March 1759 in New Jersey, and died on 15 February 1849.

Cornelius was a private in the 14th Albany County, New York militia, Captain Mathew De Garmo's company, Colonel John Knickerbocker commanding. He lived at Glenville, Schenectady County, New York.

9. Michael Francisco, was born on 12 January 1762 probably in Gansegat, Essex County, New Jersey, died on 23 October 1848, and was buried in Benton, Yayes County, New York. On 16 June 1783 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schaghticoke he married Annatie Weger, a daughter of Ephraim Weger and Mary Shaver, who was born on 18 March 1762 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, died on 29 November 1845, and was buried in Benton, Yates County, New York.

Michael came from New Jersey to New York about 1771, where, after his marriage, he removed to Pittstown, Rensselaer County, New York. In 1779, at the age of seventeen, he enlised at Fort Edward, New York, as a private in the company commanded by Captain Cornelius Wiltsie, the 1th Albany County Regiment of the New York State Militia, which regiment was under the command of Colonel Peter Yates. He as also a private in Captain Cornelius Vandenburgh's company in the the said regiment, June 1780. He was again a private Decemeber 1781, in Captain Hendrick Vanderhoof's company belonging to the said regiment, then apparently unde the command of Lieutenant Colonel John Van Rensselaer. He removed to Wells, Montgomery County, New York, about 1795, to Amsterdam about 1798, and to Benton in Yates County, New York, in 1808. He was granted a pension in 1832. Also for his service in the Revolutionary War he received a grant ofone hundred acres of land known as "Lot number 78" in the Town of Sterling, New York, in the Military Tract. Michael died and was buried in Benton. His stone was marked "Michael Francisco, a soldier in the Revolutionary War."

10. Jan Francisco, was born on 29 October 1765 probably in Essex County, New Jersey. About 1784 in Pittstown, Rensselaer County, New York, she married Abraham Garrison.

Estate of Abraham Garrison
Surrogate Court of Yates Co., File No. 109A

"The petition of Hafsel A. Garrison (a son) respectively showeth That one Abraham Garison then an inhabitant of the County of Yates, died in the said County 11 day of August last past (1833). That at the time of his death he was an inhabitant of the County of Yates That he left no widow Hafsel A. Garison, John Garison, Abrahm Garison & Henry Garison and Livonia Martin wife of Jacob Martin & Alida Pearce wife of Thomas Pearce, children him surviving. That he died very suddenly and left no last Will and testament as far as Your petitioner has heard or been able to discover That in the opinion of Your petition(er) the whole of the personal property will not amount to more than two hundred dollars. Your petitioner prays that Letters of Administration may be Granted to him as a son & Wiley K. Pearce a friend to the deceased."

Signed Hafsel A. [his mark] Garison Dated Penn Yan Nov 12, 1833, Yates County Surrogate Court

"We the subscribers being the next of kin of Abraham Garrison deceased do hearby renounce all our right and Claim to Letters of Administration on the Estate of the said deceased." Dated October 3, 1833. Witness: Juliana Pearce, Thomas Pearce, Wm Eastman, Phebe Eastman, Henry Garison, Alida Pearce, Abram Garison, Levina Martin.

Record transcribed by Lyn Wilson, Ontario County NYGenWeb

11. Alida Francisco, married Johannes Van Ness.
12. Jacob Francisco had no birth or baptismal record.
13. Elizabeth Francisco, had no birth or baptismal record.

 
426
Hendrick Mandeville, was baptised on 25 December 1727 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Second River (wit.: Barend Jacobusse and Elisabeth Herres). He married prior to 1747. [parents]
427
Magdalene/Helena Spier, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1722 possibly in Gansegat, Essex County, New Jersey. [parents]
 
Children of Hendrick Mandeville and Magdalene/Helena Spier
1. Dirkje Mandeville, was baptised on 17 May 1747 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Second River (wit.: Jan Bruyn and Hilligont Bruyn). She married Jeremiah Francisco, a son of Abraham Francisco and Elisabeth Stagg, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1745 probably in New Jersey.
2. Elizabeth Mandeville, was born on 22 May 1749 and baptised on 11 June 1749 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Second River (wit.: Antie Cadmus and Lisabeth Cadmus). She married Thomas Francisco, a son of Johannis Francisco and Aeltje Doremus, who was born on 20 August 1747 probably in Essex County, New Jersey, baptised on 12 September 1747 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack (wit.: Thomas DeRemis and wife), and died in 1815 in Gorham, Ontario County, New York.

Thomas probably moved to New York State in the early 1770's where he served as a private in the Albany County Militia, 14th Regiment. On 2 October 1779, he received pay (amount unknown) for services as a private in Captain Mathews De Garmo's company of Lieutenant-Colonel John Van Rensselaer's regiment of Albany County's Militia. Another time he received £1.5s.10d for services as a private in Captain Hendrick Vanderhoef's company of the above regiment and at another time received amounts for services in Colonel Peter Yate's regiment. He returned to New Jersey after about 10 years but was found in the 1790 census for New York State where he was listed as a resident of Pittstown, with a family consisting of nine persons. He was a postmaster of Pittstown in 1791. He later removed to Gorham, Ontario County, New York, where he died in 1815. His brother Levi was appointed administrator of his estate, 24 November 1815.

3. Sarah Mandeville, married John Francisco.
4. Hannes Mandeville, had no birth or baptismal record and may have been born on 3 October 1754 in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer County, New York (though supporting information for that is lacking). With Banns published on 5 February 1778 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schaghticoke he married Geesie Vanderhoef, a daughter of Hendrick Vanderhoef and Sarah Doremus, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1756.
5. (possibly) Maria Mandeville, had no birth or baptismal record and was probably born in New Jersey. With Banns published on 26 June 1777 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schaghticoke she married Cornelius Van der Koeck, a son of Michael Van der Koeck and Cornelia Van Ness, who was born on 14 November 1752 in New Jersey.

 
428
Cornelis Van Ness, was baptised on 19 January 1726 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Joh. and Maria V.D. Bergh). He married as his first wife Alida Van Woert. In 1784 he married as his second wife and as her second husband Alida Doremus, the widow of Johannis Francisco and the daughter of Thomas Corneliszen Doremus and Anneke Abramse Ackerman, who was born on 14 December 1725 and baptised on 26 December 1725 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk (wit.: Andries Hoppe and Abigail Akkerman). [parents]

In Cornelius' will, Alida is referred to as his second wife. It is possible that Alida Van Woert predeceased Cornelis. In 1784 a Cornelius Van Ness married Alida Doremus, widow of Johannis Francisco.

429
Alida Van Woert, was baptised on 2 December 1729 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: M. and Fytie Marselis). She may have died prior to 1784. [parents]
 
Children of Cornelis Van Ness and Alida Van Woert
1. Gerrit Van Ness, was baptised on 13 January 1751 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Jan and Marytje Van Ness). He married Eve Scherp, a daughter of Andries Scherp and Johanna Freer, who was born on 10 October 1750 and baptised (as Eggje) in January 1751 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: isac Vosburg and Rebbeka Vosburg).
2. Jacob Van Ness, was baptised on 3 June 1753 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Jacob and Tietje Van Woert). With Banns published on 3 November 1775 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schaghticoke he married Catarina Bratt, a daughter of Daniel Bernardus Bratt and Willempie Bratt, who was baptised on 4 July 1756 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Barnardus Brat jr and Catarina Brat).
3. Sara Van Ness, was baptised on 12 March 1755 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Gerrit K. and Maike Van Ness). She died young.
4. Sara Van Ness, was baptised on 6 November 1757 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Abram and Alida Van Woert). With Banns published on 6 July 1778 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schaghticoke she married Jacob Van Valkenburgh, a son of Pieter Van Valkenburgh and Bata Van Deusen, who was baptised on 26 March 1750 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Jacob Van Valkenburg and Catlyntje Legget), and died about 1818/20 in Washington County, New York.
5. Johannes Van Ness, married Alida Francisco.
6. Petrus Van Ness, was baptised on 21 January 1766 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Izac and Annatje Lansing). He married Annatje Fort, a daughter of Abraham Fort and Eva Benoit, who was born on 30 January 1767, baptised on 25 February 1767 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Harmen Groesbeck and Marytje Benneway), and died on 14 March 1847 in Washington County, New York.
7. Hendrick Van Ness, was born on 6 February 1773 and baptised on 23 January 1774 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Shaghticoke (wit.: Jan v. Ness and Griettie v. Woert).

 
430
Johannis Francisco, was born on 7 December 1724 in Distorns Neck (Gansegat), Essex County, New Jersey. He died after 16 April 1771. He married on 30 April 1745 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk. [parents]

Johannis probably moved to New York about 1770 where he and his sons saw military service in the Albany County militia during the Revolution.

431
Aeltje Doremus, was born on 14 December 1725 and baptised on 26 December 1725 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk (wit.: Andries Hoppe and Abigail Akkerman). She married as her first husband Johannis Francisco. She married as her second husband and as his second wife Cornelis Van Ness, the widower of Alida Van Woert and a son of Gerrit Van Ness and Sara Van den Bergh, who was baptised on 19 January 1726 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Joh. and Maria V.D. Bergh). [parents]

Please see the entry for 424 and 425 for this couples' children.

432
Jacob Drake, was born on 16 January 1728 and baptised on 4 February 1728 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk (wit.: Cornelis Van Houte and Egje Vreeland). [parents]

Jacob was a church member of the Hanover Presbyterian Church, Morris County, New Jersey, where he and his wife renewed their covanent on 6 February 1757.

433
Helen (__), had no birth or baptismal record.
 
Children of Jacob Drake and Helen (__)
1. Cornelius Drake, married Nansey Genung.
2. Mary Drake, was baptised on 7 February 1757 as recorded at the Hanover Presbyterian Church, Morris County, New Jersey.
3. Stephen Drake, was baptised on 7 February 1757 as recorded at the Hanover Presbyterian Church, Morris County, New Jersey.
4. Jemima Drake, was baptised on 7 May 1769 as recorded at the Hanover Presbyterian Church, Morris County, New Jersey.
5. Jacob Drake, was baptised on 7 May 1772 as recorded at the Hanover Presbyterian Church, Morris County, New Jersey.

 
434
John Genung, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1720 probably in New Jersey, and died in 1795, probably in New Jersey. About 1737 he married as his first wife (__). He married on 22 August 1751 as recorded at the Hanover Presbyterian Church, Hanover, Morris County, New Jersey as his second with Sarah Clark. [parents]
 
Children of John Genung and (__)
1. John Ganung, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1737, probably in Hanover, Morris County, New Jersey. On 27 November 1758 in Bedford, Weschester County, New York, he married Mary Wilson, who was a daughter of William Wilson. John may have been born in North Castle, Westchester County, New York, and went with his father to New Jersey. After the death of his mother he went to Westchester County to live with relatives. After his marriage he went to Carmel, Dutchess County, New York.

John's will was written 18 April 1804 and probated 16 April 1807:

In the name of God -- Amen, I, John Ganong of Southeast, in the county of Dutchess, State of New York, Farmer, being in perfect mind and memory, thanks be given unto God. Calling unto mind the mortality of my body, and knowing it is appointed for all men once to die, Do make and ordain this my last Will and testament, that is to say, principally and first of all, I give and recommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God that gave it, and my body I recommend to the earth, to be buried in decent christian burial at the direction of my Executers, nothing doubting but at the general resurrection, I shall receive the same again by the power of Almighty God. And, as touching such worldly estate as it has pleased God to bless me in this life, I give, desire, and dispose of the same -- in the following manner and form.

First -- My Son's, I have given all my land-property being all I intend to give them. I give and bequeath to my Daughter Sarah Genong an equal part of all my goods, chattles, and credits, the said Sarah Genong is to receive out of the sid movable property, enough to make her equal with her Sisters, which they have received.

Secondly -- I give and bequeath to my Daughter Hannah Mead -- an equal part of all my goods, chattles, and credits.

Thirdly -- I give and bequeath to my Daughter Lucy Mead -- an equal part of all my goods, chattles, and credits.

Fourthly -- I give and bequeath to my Daughter Suanna Anderson -- an equal part of all my goods, chattles, and credits.

Fifthly -- I give and bequeath to the Children of my Daughter Polly Adams -- deceased, an equal part of all my goods, chattles, and credits, to be paid to the said Children when they arrive at lawful age.

All my movable and household goods shall be sold, as soon as my Executors can make it conveinant, and the money arrising therefrom -- to be paid to the above mentioned legatees, their heir's or assign's. I likewise constitute and appoint my trusty friends Reuben Ganong and Edward Ganong, Executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this eighteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and four. Witnesses -- Thomas Hopkins
Isaac Ganong
James Gregory.

2. Jeremiah Ganung, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1740 possibly in Croton Falls, Westchester County, New York. He married Zerviah Kellogg, a daughter of Thomas Kellogg and Elizabeth Lee, who was born in 1737 and died in 1827. Jeremiah was educated at local schools. He was a farmer and fought in the Revolutionary War. He may possibly have moved to Connecticut.
3. Jacob Ganung, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1748 in Carmel, Putnam County, New York. He married Hannah Wilson.

He was a farmer in the southeast part of Carmel, New York, and appeared on a list of taxable inhabitants of Fredericksburg precinct of the Philip Phillipse patent in 1777. He was also mentioned in his father's will. He served during the Revolutionary War in the Eastern Battalion from Morris County, New Jersey, also state troops, and was a private in the 1st Regiment of the Continental Army. He also enlisted in the 7th Regiment of the Dutchess County, New York, Militia. He was Overseer of Highways in the town of Carmel in 1795, and in 1817 he witnessed the will of Daniel Gregory of Carmel, New York. When he applies for a Revolutionary War pension on 3 May 1818 (age 66), as a resident of Chatham Township, Morris County, New Jersey, he stated that he served in the First Jersey Regiment commanded by Colonel Matts Ogden and was in Captain Meads company. He further stated that he needed the pension because he "... can't work due to lameness in both knees, I have no wife or family living, and I reside with my sister a widow." He was buried in Gilead Cemetery in Carmel.


 
435
Sarah Clark, had no birth or baptismal record and was probably born before 1720. [parents]
 
Children of John Genung and Sarah Clark
1. Phebe Genung, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1750. Prior to 12 February 1786 she married (__) Gardner.
2. Susannah Genung, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1752 in Chatham, Morris County, New Jersey. Prior to 12 February 1786 she married Isaac Cory. The will of Isaac Cory of Chatham, New Jersey, was dated 14 August 1810 and probated 12 July 1811, and in it he names Susannah as executrix, with Joseph Genung, Joseph Magie and Calvin Genung as witnesses. No children were mentioned.
3. Nansey Genung, married Cornelius Drake.
4. Hannah Genung, had no birth or baptismal record. She married Rice Nichols. Hannah may have been a member of the 1st Presbyterian Church of Bottle Hill (now Madison), New Jersey. There were three Rice Nichols known at this time and there is uncertainty concerning which Hannah Genung was married to him.
5. Daniel Genung, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1765. About 1792 in Morris County, New Jersey, he married Lucretia (__). They probably lived near Chatham, New Jersey. He and his wife made deeds in 1804. Daniel died in May 1806 in Chatham, and his effects were inventoried 31 May 1806.
6. (Desiah or Desire) Genung, was born on 11 February 1768 in New Jersey. In 1785 in Whippany, Morris County, New Jersey, she married William Cosgrove, a son of Joseph Cosgrove and Mary North, who was born on 17 March 1760, possibly in Connecticut. He was a farmer and stock raiser in Whippany near the Whippany Bridge. He was a marine in the Pennsylvania Navy from 1775 to 1778. He was killed 16 March 1821 by being thrown from a carriage by a colt in Hanover Township, New Jersey, and buried in Hanover. Desire made her will 1 November 1833 with a codicil dated 7 February 1834.

 
440
David Brouwer, was baptised on 16 January 1707 as recorded Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack (wit.: Pieter DeMaree and Lydia DeMaree). He married about 1732. [parents]
441
Jannetje Hartje, was baptised on 14 November 1714 as recorded Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack (wit.: Jacob Kool and Barber, his wife). [parents]
 
Children of David Brouwer and Jannetje Hartje
1. Abraham Brouwer, was baptised on 21 October 1733 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schraalenburgh (wit.: Roelof Westervelt and Lea, his wife), and died prior to 16 June 1776. About 1758 he married Antje Nix, a daughter of Peter Nix and Cornelia Degraw, who was born on 1 April 1738, and baptised on 23 April 1738 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Tappen (wit.: Johannis Gerritse Blauvelt and Antye his wife).
2. Jacobus Brouwer, was baptised on 15 February 1736 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Tappen (wit.: Harmen Koerten and Tryntie, his wife). He married Elisabeth Degraw, a daughter of Cornelis Harme Degraw and Geertruy Riddenhaers, who was born on 24 February 1734 in Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey.
3. David Brouwer, was baptised on 3 September 1738 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schraalenburgh (wit.: David Edwards and Lea Brouwer). He is possibly the David Brower who married Annatje Maria Witmore.
4. Trientje Brouwer, was baptised on 31 May 1741 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schraalenburgh (wit.: Jacob Eckesen and Trientje Cuyper, wife).
5. Joannes Brouwer, was baptised on 13 February 1744 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schraalenburgh (wit.: Joannes Brouwer and Rachel Christy).
6. Lea Brouwer, was born on 5 January 1747 and baptised on 11 January 1747 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York (wit.: Daniel Van Deursen and Lea Hartje).
7. Jannetje Brouwer, was baptised on 13 August 1749 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York (wit.: Jakobus Brouwer and Jannetje Hartje, z. huis v.). On 23 October 1769 in New York City she married Jacob Vredenburg, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1745 in Bellville, Essex County, New Jersey, and died on 2 May 1799 in Elizabeth, Union County, New Jersey.
8. Maria Brouwer, was baptised on 11 March 1752 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York (wit.: Samuel Brouwer and Maria Hartje, z. huis v.).
9. Petrus Brouwer, married Maritie Herder.
10. Rachel Brouwer, was baptised on 25 April 1756 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York (wit.: Johannes Brouwer and Rachel Brouwer, j.d.).
11. Jakob Brouwer, was baptised on 15 May 1757 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York (wit.: Jakob Brouwer and Tryntje Brouwer, j.d.).
12. Samuel Brouwer, was born on 4 June 1758 and baptised on 17 June 1758 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schraalenburgh (wit.: Abram Brouwer).

 
442
Michael Herder, had no birth or baptismal record and was born in New York State, and died between 15 January 1794 and 10 October 1795, the dates on which his will was written and probated. On 28 June 1740 as recorded at the Zion Lutheran Church of Loonenburg he married as his first wife Hilletje Hardick, a daughter of Jan Herdyk and Maria Becker, who had no birth or baptismal record, and died on 24 September 1748. He married about 1752/1753 as his second wife Maria Rees. [parents]

The will of Michael Herder of Claverack was dated 15 January 1794 and probated 10 October 1795. His wife Maria was not mentioned in it and is presumed to have died before it was written. In his will he mentioned his sons John, Michael, Benjamin, Peter, George, and daughters Lydia, Mary, Geertruy, Hilleyte, Leyntye, and Sophia. The executors were sons John and Michael; the witnesses were Barth. V. Valkenburgh and Jacob Hollenbeck.
 
Children of Michael Herder and Hilletje Hardick
1. Maria Herder, was born and baptised on 14 June 1741 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Loonenburg (wit.: Jacob Herder and wife Maria), and died prior to 1756.
2. Jan Herder, was born on 3 August 1743, baptised on 21 August 1743 as recorded at the Zion Lutheran Church of Loonenburg (wit.: Francis Jans Herdyk and wife Marytje), and died on 11 September 1835, aged 92 years, 1 month, and 8 days. He married Commettje Hoes, a daughter of Robert Hoes and Alida Halenbeck, who was baptised on 8 July 1750 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Linlithgo (wit.: Johannis Muller and Feytje Halenbeeck), and died on 1 November 1828, aged 78 years, 4 months and 23 days.
3. Michael Herder, was baptised (no date) 1746 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Wendel Etchwyr and Geretche Herdigh, and died on 18 June 1828, aged 83 years according to Claverack Church records. He married Catharina (Schmidt or Smth), a daughter of Michael Schmidt and Catharina (__), who had no birth or baptismal record.
4. Hilletje Herderwas born on 24 September 1748 and baptised on 27 September 1748 as recorded at the Zion Lutheran Church of Loonenburg (wit.: Leysnaar Van Hoesen and Antje), and died prior to 1760.

 

443
Maria Rees, was baptised on 13 February 1737 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Joris Dekker and Lyntie Dekker). She died prior to 15 January 1794 as she was not mentioned in her husband's will. [parents]
 
Children of Michael Herder and Maria Rees
1. Georg Herder, was baptised on 20 October 1750 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Joris Decker and Lyntje Decker). He married Gertje Decker, a daughter of Jan Broersen Decker and Jacomyntje Fynhout, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1745. Georg was mentioned in his father's will.
2. Benjamin Herder, was baptised on 26 August 1752 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Benjamin Rees and Geertruy Witbeck), and died on 5 March 1833. He married as his first wife Maria Van Hoesen. On 20 September 1787 he married as his second wife Sara Halenbeck, a daughter of William Halenbeck and Mary Spoor, who was born on 16 March 1766. The 6 April 1833 edition of the Hudson Rural Repository reported the death of Benjamin Herder, aged 81 years, formerly of Claverack, now of Delphi, Delaware County, New York.
3. Peter Herder, was baptised on 15 April 1754 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Kinderhook (wit.: Pieter Van Alen and Annatje Van Wie). The parents and sponsors were reversed in the baptismal record. He married Eva Lant, a daughter of Laurens Lant and Christina Schult, who was baptised on 26 June 1763 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Casparus Schult and Eva Stryder). Peter was mentioned in his father's will.
4. Maria Herder, married Peter Brewer.
5. Gertraud Herder, was baptised on 16 July 1758 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Willem Bartel and wife Geertruy Rees). She married Johannes Schmidt, who was a son of Peter Schmidt and Elisabeth Rauch.
6. Hilletje Herder, was baptised on 23 November 1760 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Hendrick Bresie and wife Catharina Rees). She married Peter New.
7. Fytie Herder, was baptised on 20 October 1765 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Linlithgo (wit.: David Brouwer and Tanneke Rees). She married Jeremiah P. Schmit, probably a son of Peter Schmidt and Elisabeth Rauch, who was probably baptised on 8 February 1756 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Germantown (wit.: Joh: Adam Schmidt and wife Anna Maria Stoppelbein).
8. Lydia Herder, was baptised in May 1768 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Dirk Muller and Margriet Hardick). She married John Dennis.

 
444
Johannes Hess, had no birth or baptismal record. He married on 27 December 1750 as recorded at the Reformed Church of Germantown. [parents]
445
Anna Margaretha Scherp, was baptised on 15 September 1726 in Laubenheim, Germany (wit.: Hanß Peter Bed (or Led) and his wife Anna Margaretha). [parents]
 
Children of Johannes Hess and Anna Margaretha Scherp
1. Michael Hess, married Margaret Schauer.
2. Bartholomaus Hess, was baptised on 6 July 1755 as recorded at the German Reformed Church of Rhinebeck (wit.: Bartholomaus Mets and Susanna Scherb).
3. Johan Jacobus Hess, was baptised on 2 April 1758 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Rhinebeck (wit.: Joh: Jacobus Sherp and Anna Marg: Dithard).
4. (possibly) Daniel Hess, may have been baptised on 1 November 1761 (location unknown).
5. (possibly) Catharine Hess, had no birth or baptismal record. She married Hendrick Stoppelbeen, who was baptised on 22 November 1747 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Germantown (wit.: *****), the son of Johann Hendrick Stoppelbein and Elsje Schmidt.

 
446
Wilhelm Schauer, had no birth or baptismal record and may have been born as early as 1721. [parents]
447
Margaretha Kreisseler, was born on 2 August 1733 and baptised on 19 August 1733 in Kisket as recorded at the Zion Lutheran Church of Loonenburg (wit.: Daniel Lickhard and Gritje Lehmens) [parents]
 
Children of Wilhelm Schauer and Margaretha Kreisseler
1. Henricus Schauer, was baptised on 14 August 1757 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Rhinebeck (wit.: Hen. Kreusler and Anna Marie Schneider).
2. Johannes Schauer, was baptised on 5 August 1759 as recorded at the German Reformed Church of Rhinebeck (wit.: Johannes Creuseler and Susanna Stickel).
3. Jacob Schauer, was baptised on 21 March 1762 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Jacob Enderson and Lisabeth Enderson).
4. Margaret Schauer, married Michael Hess.
5. Catharina Schauer, was baptised on 16 August 1767 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Wilhelms Kreisler and Catharina Schauer, his wife).

 
GENERATION 10
520
Judocus de Taeye, had no birth or baptismal record.
521
Livina Corthals, had no birth or baptismal record and died on 10 December 1677 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium. [Was she the sister (or a close relative of) Petronella Corthals who married Andreas Boelens (1638-1676)?]
 
Children of Judocus de Taeye and Livina Corthals
1. Simon de Taeye, married Elizabeth Buysse.

 
522
Egidus Buysse, was born on 27 February 1630 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 27 November 1681. He married on 11 November 1656 Lembeke. [parents]
523
Vincentia de Wulf, was born on 7 May in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 17 March 1679. [parents]
 
Children of Egidus Buysse and Vincentia de Wulf
1. Elizabeth Buysse, married Simon de Taeye.
2. Abraham Buysse, was born on 15 December 1659 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 16 December 1659.
3. Judoca Buysse, was born on 30 January 1661 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 1 February 1661.
4. Joanna Buysse, was born on 23 March 1664 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 25 March 1664, and died young.
5. Joannes Buysse, was born on 2 April 1667 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 3 April 1667, and died young.
6. Egidius Buysse, was born on 4 October 1668 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 7 October 1668.
7. Joannes Buysse, was born on 26 November 1671 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 27 November 1671.
8. Joanna Buysse, was born on 2 September 1674 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on the same date. On 1 May 1696 in Lembeke she married Judocus Baecke, a son of Pachasius Baecke and Elisabeth van Hecke, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1671 in Lembeke and died there on 1 August 1701.

 
526
Petrus Aerts, had no birth or baptismal record. [parents]
527
Livina van de Kerckhove, had no birth or baptismal record and died about 20 June 1665 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium.
 
Children of Petrus Aerts and Livina van de Kerckhove
1. Jan/Joos Aerts, was born on 6 January 1641 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on the same day, and died there on 25 March 1706. On 24 June 1664 in Lembeke he married Maria Schuerman, a daughter of Andreas Schuerman and Elisabeth Cole, who was born on 23 February 1641 in Lembeke, baptised there on the same day, and died there on 20 January 1713.
2. Joanna Aerts, was born on 9 November 1642 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on the same day, and died young.
3. Ongrardus Aerts, was born on 21 May 1644 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on the same day.
4. Georgius Aerts, was born on 10 March 1647 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on the same day, and died young.
5. Joanna Aerts, married Adriaen Drieghe.
6. Georgius Aerts, was born on 8 January 1653 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 10 January 1653.

 
528
Gislenus Lacaeyse, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1597, and died on 17 November 1666 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium.
529
Sibilla van Amerongen, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1593, and died on 23 February 1668 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium.
 
Children of Gislenus Lacaeyse and Sibilla van Amerongen
1. Petrus Lacaeyse, married Alouisa Vanwastene.
2. Barbarina Lacaeyse, was born on 21 October 1629 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium.
3. Judoca Lacaeyse, was born on 13 October 1632 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium.

 
536
Jan/Joos van Overvelt, was born on 17 November 1642 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 9 September 1679. On 6 March 1666 in Lembeke he married as his first wife Maria Rogiers. On 12 July 1671 in Lembeke he married as his second wife and as her first husband Joanna van Waes, a daughter of Jacques van Waes and (__), who had no birth or baptismal record and died on 20 October 1719 in Lembeke. She married as her second husband Laureyns Cathelijn, and as her third husband Gabriël de Wulf. [parents]
 
Children of Jan/Joos van Overvelt and Joanna van Waes
1. Joanna Overvelt, was born on 2 June 1674 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 3 June 1674, and died prior to 9 September 1679.
2. Georges van Overvelt, was born on 24 April 1676 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 26 April 1676, and died prior to 9 September 1679.

 
537
Maria/Maeyken Rogiers, had no birth or baptismal record, and died on 8 April 1671 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium. [parents]
 
Children of Jan/Joos van Overvelt and Maria/Maeyken Rogiers
1. Jacques/Jacobus van Overvelt, married Jacquemijnken/Jacoba Standaert.

 
538
Jacques Standaert, was born on 25 September 1642 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 20 May 1679. On 13 November 1666 in Lembeke he married as his first wife and as her second husband Martynken Martens. On 14 February 1673 in Lembeke he married as his second wife Maria Geeraerts, a daughter of Guilelm Geraert and Paschasia de Bats, who was born on 8 November 1643 in Lembeke, and died there on 1 January 1680. [parents]
 
Children of Jacques Standaert and Maria Geeraerts
1. Maria Standaert, was born on 27 November 1673 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died on 7 September 1738 in Sint-Laureins, East Flanders, Belgium. On 4 November 1693 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium, she married as his second wife Paulus van Hijfte, the widower of Catharina de Pauw and a son of Petrus van Hijfte and Anna van den Hende, who was born on 21 September 1661 in Sint-Laureins, baptised there on 24 September 1661, and died there on 31 March 1725.
2. Jooris/Georges Standaert, had no birth or baptismal record and was born prior to 1679 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, died there on 19 June 1705, and was buried there on the same day.

 
539
Martynken Martens, had no birth or baptismal record and died on 26 February 1672 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium. On 5 July 1654 in Lembeke she married as her first husband and as his third wife Balthazar de Grouwe, the widower of Joanna Beeckaert and Elisabeth Lippens, who had no birth or baptismal record and died on 5 August 1666. On 13 November 1666 in Lembeke she married as her second husband Jacob Standaert.
 
Children of Balthazar de Grouwe and Martynken Martens
1. Pieter de Grouwe, had no birth or baptismal record and died prior to 26 February 1672.
2. Jan de Grouwe, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1661.
3. Baltazar de Grouwe, had no birth or baptismal record and died prior to 26 February 1672.

 
 
Children of Jacques Standaert and Martynken Martens
1. Pirijnken/Petronella Standaert, was born on 19 September 1668 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 23 September 1668, and died prior to 1679.
2. Jacquemijnken/Jacoba Standaert, married Jacobus van Overvelt.

 
542
Judocus Goossens, had no birth or baptismal record and died on 10 July 1665 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium. He married on 2 November 1654 in Lembeke. [parents]
543
Pauwelyna van de Rostijne, was born on 20 November 1619 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 13 May 1669. On 27 April 1644 in Lembeke she married as her first husband and as his second wife Georgius de Sutter, the widower of Petronella de Wulf(ran) and a son of Georgius de Sutter and (__), who had no birth or baptismal record and died on 10 January 1654 in Lembeke. On 2 November 1654 in Lembeke she married as her second husband Judocus Goossens. She married as her third husband Petrus (H)Annaert, who had no birth or baptismal record. [parents]
 
Children of Georgius de Sutter and Pauwelyna van de Rostijne
1. Livina de Sutter, was born on 22 March 1645 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 26 March 1645.
2. Georgius de Sutter, was born on 2 October 1646 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 7 October 1646.
3. Petronella de Sutter, was born on 1 February 1649 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 3 February 1649.
4. Petrus de Sutter, was born on 25 May 1651 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 29 May 1651.
5. Joos de Sutter, was born on 3 July 1654 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 5 July 1654.

 
 
Children of Judocus Goossens and Pauwelyna van de Rostijne
1. Martin Goossens, was born on 14 May 1656 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 16 May 1656, and died there on 15 September 1676.
2. Anna Goossens, as her first husband Petrus Heyman, and as her second husband Joannes van de Wattijne.

 
576
Joannes Nijskens, was born and baptised in 1642 in Neer, Limburg, The Netherlands, and died on 11 November 1717 in Nunhem, Limburg. He married in 1667 in Neer. [parents]
577
Catharina Meeuwissen, was baptised in Heythuijsen, Limburg, The Netherlands.
 
Children of Joannes Nijskens and Catharina Meeuwissen
1. Anna Nijskens, was baptised in 1668 in Neer, Limburg, The Netherlands, and died on 5 February 1723 in Neer.
2. Hubertus Nijskens, married Johanna Vrencken.
3. Cornelia Nijskens, was baptised in 1670 in Neer, Limburg, The Netherlands, and died on 27 April 1743 in Nunhem, Limburg. She married in Grathem, Limburg Servatius Tinnemans. Witnesses to the marriage were Wilhelmus Tennemans and Petronella Stappers.
4. Godefridus Nijskens, was baptised in 1674 in Neer, Limburg, The Netherlands. In 1706 in Beegden, Limburg, he married as his first wife Anna Veugeler, who was baptised in 1675 in Beegdem, and died there on 31 August 1717. In 1718 in Beegdem he married as his second wife Maria Verhagen, who was baptised in 1690 in Beegdem, and died there on 7 July 1730.
5. Elisabeth Nijskens, was baptised in 1676 in Neer, Limburg, The Netherlands, and died on 8 May 1719 in Kessel, Limburg, The Netherlands.
6. Maria Nijskens, was baptised in 1680 in Nunhem, Limburg, The Netherlands, and died on 15 September 1748 in Neer, Limburg, The Netherlands.

  Information found here taken from the research of Marcel Nijskens
580
(__) Sweels, had no birth or baptismal record.
581
(__), had no birth or baptismal record.
 
Children of (__) Sweels and (__)
1. Hubertus Sweels, had no birth or baptismal record, and died on 16 July 1730 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands. On 22 November 1700 in Nederweert Limburg, The Netherlands, he married Anthonia Joosten, who had no birth or baptismal record and died on 3 October 1743 in Leveroy. Witnesses for the marriage were Thijs Nabers and Corst Sweels.
2. Corst Sweels, married Petronilla Caris.
3. Elisabeth Sweels, had no birth or baptismal record. On 28 June 1704 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands, she married Aeb Abrahams. Witnesses for the marriage were Thonisken Leen and Corst Sweels.
4. Petrus Sweels, had no birth or baptismal record. On 19 February 1697 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands, he married Elisabeth Op 't Velt, who had no birth or baptismal record and died on 31 December 1742 in Leveroy. Witnesses for the marriage were Maria Sweels and Hubertus Sweels.
5. Catharina Sweels, had no birth or baptismal record. On 21 October 1704 in Leveroy, Limburg, The Netherlands, she married Theodorus Gelissen. Witnesses for the marriage were Corst Sweels and Geert Hupsen.

  Information found here taken from the research of Paul Alexander Udo Leo Schoffelen
596
Joannes/Jan Claeijs, was baptised on 19 January 1650 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Arnoldus Claes and Paschasia Maes), and died prior to 1719. He married on 27 February 1672 in Maldegem with Banns published there on 14 February 1672. Witnesses to the marriage contract were Joannes' cousin Matthijs Wouters and his mother Susanna de Smet, and Cathelijne's father Roeland de Zutter and her uncle Jan de Zutter. [parents]
597
Catharina de Zuttere, was baptised on 16 January 1650 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 27 August 1719. [parents]
 
Children of Joannes/Jan Claeijs and Catharina de Zuttere
1. Joannes/Jan Claeijs, was born on 5 December 1672 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there (no date) (Godparents: Jan de Suttere and Magdalena Boudens), and died on 16 May 1674.
2. Petrus Claeijs, was born on 24 February 1675 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there (no date) (Godparents: Roeland de Zutter and Susanna de Smet), and died there on 15 October 1734. On 9 January 1725 in Maldegem (with Banns published there on 31 December 1724) he married as her second husband Joanna Buijck, the widow of Joannes de Zutter and a daughter of Georgius Buijck and Joanna Blondeel, who was born on 28 August 1672 in Eeklo, East Flanders, Belgium, and died on 11 September 1734 in Maldegem.
3. Joannes/Jan Claeijs, was born on 8 November 1676 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there (no date) (Godparents: Mattheus Wouters and Judoca Wouters), and died on 29 October 1677.
4. Bernardus Cornelis/Bernard Corneel Claeijs was born on 8 September 1679 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised at Sint-Salvator Church in Brugges, Belgium (Godparents: Cornel Claeys and Maria Wouters), and died there on 22 June 1747. In 1702 in Maldegem he married Maria van de Wiele, a daughter of Franciscus/Frans van de Wiele and Adriana Geernaert, who was baptised on 12 June 1684 in Maldegem, and died there on 3 December 1764.
5. Anna Maria Claeijs, married as her first husband Franciscus Josephus/Frans Josef van de Wiele, as her second husband Peter de Vos, and as her third husband Joannes de Zuttere.
6. Egidius/Ignatius Claeijs, was baptised on 7 February 1688 in Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Lievien de Smet and Maria Magdalena Goeman), and died unmarried there on 27 April 1712.

 
612
Johannes Heremans, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1663 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands. He married on 24 April 1695 in Hontenisse with Banns published there on 27 march 1695. His marriage record reads: Den 27 meert (1695) Ondertrout Jan Herman J(onge) M(an) geboren onder Hontenisse met Maria Janssen J(onge) D(ame) geboren onder Hontenisse en beijde daar woonende getuijge van den Bruijdegom is Laureijs van Damme en van de Bruijd is Maria van Remortele zijn bij ons getrout den 24 April.
613
Maria Jansen, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1667 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands.

 
Children of Johannes Heremans and Maria Jansen
1. Judocus Heremans, married Elisabeth de Wael.
2. Joanna Heremans, was born on Thursday at 3:00 A.M. on 6 February 1698 and baptised on Sunday, 9 February 1698 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands (Godparents: Cornelius de Rijck and Joanna van Dam).
3. Egidius Heremans, was born at 3:00 A.M. on or about 25 January 1700 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and baptised there on Monday, 25 January 1700 at the Roman Catholic Church (Godparents: Egidius Rosiers and Petronella Baeck).
4. Judoca Heremans, was born on 4 May 1701 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands.
5. Andries Heremans, was baptised on 1 December 1702 in Boschkapelle, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and was buried on 17 February 1763 in Ossenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands. On 18 July 1734 in Hontenisse (withmarriage contract dated 3 July 1734) he married as his first wife and as her second husband Elisabeth van Uffelen, the widow of Cornelis Verhoeven and a daugther of Guilliam van Uffelen and Pieternella Buijs, who was born on (__) December 1684 in Hontenisse, and died prior to 1755. On Sunday, 25 May 1755 in Hontenisse (with marriage contract dated 10 May 1755) he married (witnesses: Egidius Buiktaert and Isabella de Schepper) as his second wife and as her first husband Pieternella Neve, a daughter of Dignum Neve and Catharina Voorborst, who was born on Sunday, 20 November 1729 in Hontenisse, baptised there on Wednesday, 23 November 1729 (Godparents: Cornelius Leenknecht and Petronella Lauwaert), and died prior to 10 June 1782 in Lammersveld, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and was buried on 11 June 1782 in Ossenisse. She married as her second husband Pieter van Damme.
6. (speculation) Petronella Heremans, had no birth or baptismal record. On Sunday, 18 September 1729 in the Roman Catholic Church in Hontenisse she married Hilduardus/Eduardus Pieters. Witnesses to the marriage were Joannes du Chesne and Anna Heremans.
7. (speculation) Anna Heremans, had no birth or baptismal record. On Sunday, 18 September 1729 in the Roman Catholic Church in Hontenisse she married Joannes du Chesne. Witnesses to the marriage were Hilduardus Pieters and Petronella Heremans.

 
614
Joannes de Wael, had no birth or baptismal record and was probably born about 1676 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands. Is he the Joannes van de Walle who was born at 7:00 P.M. on Monday, 16 March 1676 in Hontenisse, and baptised there in the Roman Catholic Church on Thursday, 19 March 1676 (Godparents: Joannes van de Voorde and Petronila van de Walle), a son of Henricus van de Walle and Cornelia van de Voorde? He married on 15 June 1694 in Boschkapelle.
615
Amelberge van Mullem, was born on 14 January 1667 in Sint Niklaas, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 15 Janury 1667. [parents]

 
Children of Joannes de Wael and Amelberge van Mullem
1. Joannes de Waele, was born on 26 July 1696 in Boschkapelle, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and baptised there on 29 June 1696.
2. Elisabeth de Wael, married Judocus Heremans.
3. Apolonia de Wael, was born at 9:00 P.M. on 23 January 1704 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and baptised there on Sunday, 27 January 1704 at the Roman Catholic Church (Godparents Cornelius Buijens and Laurentia Smus).
4. Petrus de Wael, was born at 1:00 A.M. on 8 August 1707 in Hontenisse, Zeeland, The Netherlands, and baptised there on Wednesday, 10 August 1707 at the Roman Catholic Church (Godparents: Petrus Bruggheman and Margareta Culemans).

 
616
Petrus Scheerlinck, was baptised on 13 December 1659 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparent: Petrus Coppens), and died on 16 October 1689. On 21 September 1684 in Erembodegem he married as his first wife Adriana de Brauw. He married as his second wife Anna de Kegel, probably a daughter of Petrus de Kegel and Catharina van Geert, who was baptised on 26 January 1659 in Moorsel, Flemish Brabant, Belgium. [parents]
617
Adriana de Brauw, was baptised on 23 January 1660 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Petrus Meert en Adriana Vonck). [parents]
 
Children of Petrus Scheerlinck and Adriana de Brauw
1. Judocus Scheerlinck, married Adriana de Schrijver.

 
 
Children of Petrus Scheerlinck and Anna de Kegel
1. Catharina Scheerlinck, was baptised on 28 March 1688 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Petrus Meert en Catharina Van Geift). On 4 November 1711 in Erembodegem she married as his first wife Franciscus Callebaut, who had no birth or baptismal record and died on 1 May 1737 in Erembodegem. Witnesses to the marriage were Joannes Areijs and Judocus Callebaut. He married as his second wife Petronella Gijsels.
2. Joanna Scheerlinck, was baptised on 30 September 1689 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Joannes Arijs en Catharina Maes, i.n.v. Joanna Van Langhenhove), and died there on 11 February 1755. On 4 February 1717 in Erembodegem she married Joannes Arijs, son of Michael Arijs and (__), had no birth or baptismal record, and died on 6 August 1762 in Erembodegem. Witnesses to the marriage were Michael Arijs and Judocus Scheirlinc.
2. Petrus Scheerlinck, was baptised on 17 August 1693 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Petrus Van De Mael en Petronella Van Steenbergh, i.n.v. Barbara De Kegel).
2. Maria Scheerlinck, was baptised on 19 November 1696 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Joannes De Kegel en Maria Wittdoeck).

 
618
Adrianus de Schrijver, had no birth or baptismal record and died on 20 March 1721 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium. He married on 1 April 1677 in Erembodegem. Witnesses to the marriage were Antonius Verleijsen and Matthias de Rijck. [parents]
619
Anna de Rijck, had no birth or baptismal record, and died on 25 September 1729 in Erembodegem. [parents]
 
Children of Adrianus de Schrijver and Anna de Rijck
1. Maria de Schrijver, was baptised on 26 April 1680 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Antonius Verleijsen and Maria de Rijck), and died there on 12 May 1705.
2. Josina de Schrijver was baptised on 20 August 1681 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Martinus De Rijck en Josina De Scrijver).
3. Petronilla de Schrijver, was baptised on 7 June 1683 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Adrianus De Scrijver en Petronilla Verlijsen), and died there on 20 June 1744. On 5 December 1708 in Erembodegem she married Joannes Vermoesen, who had no birth or baptismal record and died prior to Petronilla. Witnesses to the marriage were Adrianus de Schrijver and Renerius (__).
4. Adriana de Schrijver, married Judocus Scheerlinck.
5. Elisabeth de Schrijver, was baptised on 15 April 1687 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Joannes Verleijsen en Catharina Van Den bergh, i.n.v. Elisabeth Van Den Meersche), and died there on 28 May 1712.
6. Joannes de Schrijver, was baptised on 10 December 1688 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Joannes De Rijcke en Carolina De Rijcke).

 
620
Franciscus de Pelsmaecker, had no birth or baptismal record. He married as his first wife Maria de Coster. On 29 September 1669 in Hekelgem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium, he married as his second wife Maria Heydens.
621
Maria Heydens, was baptised on 23 July 1642 in Sint-Pieters-Leeuw, Flemish Brabant, Belgium. [parents]
 
Children of Franciscus de Pelsmaecker and Maria Heydens
1. Judocus de Pelsmaecker, married Catharina van Wetteren.
2. Petrus de Pelsmaecker, was baptised on 2 March 1675 in Hekelgem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium.

 
 
Children of Franciscus de Pelsmaecker and Maria de Coster
1. Elizabeth de Pelsmaecker, was baptised on 2 December 1667 in Hekelgem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium.

 
622
Egidius van Wetteren was baptised on 22 July 1653 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Egidius Meert en Joanna De Gijter), and died there on 9 March 1729. [parents]
623
Adriana Robert, had no birth or baptismal record, and died on 3 May 1730 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium.
 
Children of Egidius van Wetteren and Adriana Robert
1. Catharina van Wetteren, married Judocus de Pelsmaecker.
2. Gertrudis van Wetteren, was baptised on 25 December 1679 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: None).
3. Gertrudis van Wetteren, was baptised on 28 March 1681 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Judocus Van Vaerenbergh en Gertrudis Crieck), and died there on 6 August 1720. On 10 November 1708 in Erembodegem she married Petrus de Clerck, a son of Philippus de Clerck en Catharina Scheerlinck, who was baptised on 19 August 1682 in Erembodegem (Godparents: Reinerius Verelst i.n.v. Philippus Scherelings en Catharina Vaerenbergh), and died there on 15 June 1736. Witnesses to the marriage were Philippus de Clerck and Egidius van Wetteren.
4. Judocus van Wetteren, was baptised on 8 April 1684 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Judocus Heijndrick en Adriana Robert), and died young.
5. Anna Francisca van Wetteren, was baptised on 25 May 1688 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Franciscus Marckx en Anna Callebaut), and died there on 13 October 1767. On 6 January 1713 in Erembodegem she married Petrus van de Maele, a son of Joannes van de Maele and Joanna Meert, who was baptised on 21 January 1686 in Erembodegem (Godparents: Petrus Meit en Margarita Kiekens), and died there on 16 February 1740. Witnesses to the marriage were Joannes van der Cruijse and Guilielmus van de Maele.
6. Judocus van Wetteren, was baptised on 23 May 1692 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Judocus Van Haver en Maria Kiekens), and died there on 6 August 1778. He married Anna Hulsbosch, a daughter of Paulus Hulsbosch and Maria Moens, was baptised on 12 January 1697 in Buggenhout, Flemish Brabant, Belgium, and died on 15 October 1771 in Erembodegem.
7. Josina/Judoca van Wetteren, was baptised on 5 December 1695 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Judocus de Scrijvere en Josina de Vriese), and died there on 24 January 1736. On 5 November 1724 in Erembodegem she married Martinus Steenhaut, a son of Laurentius Steenhout and Judoca van Nieuwenborgh, who was baptised on 24 January 1698 in Erembodegem (Godparents: Martinus Van Den Berghe en Catharina Steenhaut), and died there on 3 February 1767. Witnesses to the marriage were Guilielmus Egidius van Wetteren and Laurentius Steenhaut.
8. Engelbertus van Wetteren, was baptised on 11 June 1702 in Erembodegem, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Engelbertus De Clerck en Maria Droeshaut), and died there on 26 March 1774. On 4 August 1726 in Erembodegem he married Anna Timmermans, a daughter of Joannes Timmermans and Maria van Rons, who was baptised on 26 July 1703 in Erembodegem (Godparents: Andreas Rons en Barbara Collier), and died there on 20 November 1771. Witnesses to the marriage were Joannes Timmermans and Judocus van Wetteren).

 
626
Egidius Lammens, was born on 25 September 1656 in Kalken, and died there on 7 December 1741.
627
Anna Haeghens, was born on 14 August 1650 in Kalken, East Flanders, Belgium. [parents]
 
Children of Egidius Lammens and Anna Haeghens
1. Maria Lammens, married Petrus Opdorp.

 
628
Christophorus de Ridder, was baptised on 26 June 1657 in Merchtem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium (Godparents: Christophorus Lanens en Martina De Smet), and died there on 19 September 1740. He married on 20 June 1688 in Merchtem (with Banns published there on 7 June 1688). [parents]
629
Cornelia Meskens, was baptised on 18 November 1660 in Merchtem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium (Godparents: Joannes Vanden Bosch, Maria Slachmoelen i.p.v. Cornelia Schelkens), and died there on 9 February 1733. [parents]
 
Children of Christophorus de Ridder and Cornelia Meskens
1. Anna de Ridder, was baptised on 19 May 1689 in Merchtem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium. She married Andreas de Bont.
2. (__) de Ridder, was baptised by the midwife on 12 May 1691 in Merchtem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium (Godparents: None), and died the same day.
3. Marinus de Ridder, was baptised on 26 April 1692 in Merchtem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium (Godparents: Adrianus Verdoot i.p.v. Marinus Van De Voor, Anna van der Hoeven i.p.v. Maria Gheerems).
4. Adrianus de Ridder, married Catharina Boman.
5. Egidius de Ridder, was baptised on 10 October 1697 in Merchtem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium (Godparents: Daniel Laureys i.p.v. Egidius De Ridder en Margarita Brusselmans), and died there on 16 June 1766. On 17 June 1721 in Merchtem he married as his first wife Anna Heyvaert, who had no birth or baptismal record and died on 12 June 1743 in Merchtem. On 11 May 1745 in Merchtem he married as his second wife and as her second husband Maria van Acolyen, the widow of Jacobus Verelst, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1698, and died on 22 February 1770 in Merchtem.
6. Magdalena de Ridder, was baptised on 12 March 1700 in Merchtem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium (Godparents: Cornelius en Magdalena De Ridder), and died there on 3 May 1701.
7. Maria de Ridder, was baptised on 25 March 1703 in Merchtem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium (Godparents: Petrus Verdoot en Maria Nols). She married Henricus Lepe Ver.

 
630
Henricus Boman/Booghmans, had no birth or baptismal record and died on 6 May 1724 in Merchtem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium. He married on 1 January 1686 in Merchtem.
631
Catharina Heymans, had no birth or baptismal record and died on 9 December 1750 in Merchtem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium.
 
Children of Henricus Boman/Booghmans and Catharina Heymans
1. Maria Bomans/Booghmans, was baptised on 24 November 1686 in Merchtem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium.
2. Catharina Boman/Booghmans, married Adrianus de Ridder.
3. Jan Bomans/Booghmans, was baptised on 16 June 1688 in Merchtem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium.
4. Petrus Bomans/Booghmans, was baptised on 24 February 1696 in Merchtem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium.

 
848
Hendrick Francisco, had no birth or baptismal record.

On 8 April 1735 Hendrick was appointed one of the Constables for the Second River area of Newark Township, New Jersey.

Unsourced records, perhaps in an attempt to identify him with an individual named "Old Henry" who was said to have lived to be 134 years old, state that he was born on 11 June 1686 in Essex County, New Jersey, that he died in 1820 on 10 October 1820 in Whitehall, Washington County, New York, and that he married about 1723 in New Jersey. [parents]

849
Levyntje Van der Koeck, had no birth or baptismal record. [parents]
 
Children of Hendrick Francisco and Levyntje Van der Koeck
1. Geesje Francisco, had no birth or baptismal record. On 13 May 1740 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Second River she married Nicholas Stagg, a son of William Stagg and Magdalena Brouwer, who had no birth or baptismal record.
2. Lena Francisco, had no birth or baptismal record. With Banns published 27 May 1742 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk she married John Van der Hoef, a son of Guysbert Van der Hoef and Margrietje Vreeland, , who had no birth or baptismal record and was probably born about 1720 in the Fairfield section of Essex County, New Jersey. According to their marriage record, John was born in Weezel and living in Hanover Co. at the time of his marriage, and Lena was born in Gansegat and "living there." John posted a bond in the settlement of his father's estate in 1758.
3. Johannes Francisco, married Aeltje Francisco.
4. Machiel Francisco, was born on 2 May 1729 and baptised on 8 June 1729 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Second River (wit.: Joris Van der Koeck and Elizabeth Stech). On 11 November 1753 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Second River he married Maria Van der Hoef, a daughter of Isaac Van der Hoef and Elizabeth Van Zeil, who was baptised on 28 March 1731 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk. At the time of their marriage, both Machiel and Maria were recorded as being from Gansegat.

 
850
Thomas Corneliszen Doremus, was baptised on 11 April 1687 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Bergen (wit.: Mr. Gilam Bertolf and Maeyke Jacobusen, wife of Arien Tomasen), and died about 1748 probably in New Jersey. He married on 4 October 1712 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack. Thomas was born and living in Acquackanonk and Anneke was born at Bergen and living at Hackensack at the time of their marriage.

They settled near Cedar Grove, at the headwaters of the Peckamin River, in Essex County, New Jersey, on the portion of Garret Mountain tract given to him by his father's will. His allotment was described in subsequent deeds as "the southwesterly corner of the Acquackanonk mountain land." It included at least part, if not all, of the Cedar Grove mill sites. He was chosen one of the constables of Essex County in 1723. In 1743 he bought a tract of 727 acres east of the Bog and Vly, and deed one-third of it to his son Golyn in 1748, and one-third of each of his sons Abraham and John, all of whom settled on these tracts in Jacksonville, northeast of Towaco valley. [
parents]
851
Anneke Abramse Ackerman, was baptised on 27 December 1691 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York (wit.: Johannes Van Laren and Catharina Van Laren). [parents]

 
Children of Thomas Corneliszen Doremus and Anneke Abramse Ackerman
1. Cornelis Doremus, was born on 16 April 1714, baptised (no date) as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk (wit.: Cornelis Doremes and Rachel Peterse), and died on 8 March 1803 in White Hall, Towaco, Morris County, New Jersey. In 1738 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk he married Antje Yong, a daughter of Pieter Yong and Antje Smith, who had no birth or baptismal record.

Cornelis settled in Morris County, New Jersey, a mile or two from the present Montville, on a large farm, probably purchased for him by his father. On this land his descendants located, and in time they became so numerous that the neighborhood came to be generally known as Doremus Town (it is now called White Hall). Cornelis was on friendly terms with the Indians, who were numerous in that region when he first settled there. He and Antje became members of the Reformed Dutch Church at Pompton Plains, Morris County, New Jersey, 17 June 1739. Cornelis died on 8 March 1803.

The will of Cornelius Doremus, of Pequanack, Morris County, was dated 17 February 1791, proved 4 April 1803, and witnessed by Isaac Haulenbeck, Peter Ackerman, and Gerrit Haulenbeck. In it he devised to his "eldest son Henry twenty shillings in consideration of being my oldest son; also all my land and real estate where I now live;" 50 acres of Bacchus (Bocker?) creek to be sold and the proceeds divided amongst all his children. His wife, Ann Doremus, to be comfortably and conveniently maintained by his son John. Executors were his sons Henry and John. His personal estate was appriased at $419.58½.
Cornelis Doremus and Antje Yong have other descendants, such as:
.Thomas Doremus - Rachel Spier
|.Cornelis T. Doremus - Lena Mandeville
||.Thomas C. Doremus - Sarah Platte Haines
|| .ROBERT OGDEN DOREMUS (1824-1906) chemist - Estelle Emma Skidmore
||  .CHARLES AVERY DOREMUS (1851-1925) chemist
||
|.Pieter Doremus - Susanna Jacobus
| .Nicholas Jones Doremus - Elizabeth Haring
|  .Susan Jane Doremus - JACOB REYNIER WORTENDYKE (1818-1868) Congressman
|
.Marytje Doremus - Bartholomew Dods
|.Jane Dods - John De Hart
| .Sarah De Hart - Isaac Quinby
|  .Phebe Quinby - Davis Vail
|   .THEODORE NEWTON VAIL (1845-1920) industrialist - Emma Louise Righter
|    .Lucy Grovene Vail - James Jan Converse
|     .James Vail Converse - THELMA MORGAN (1906-1970) socialite
|
.Johannis Doremus - (1) Sarah Mandeville, (2) Margaret Cadmus
 .(by 1) Anche Doremus - Johannes Jacobus
 |.John I. Jacobus - Mary Aber
 | .Henry Oliver Jacobus - Harriet Amanda Aber
 |  .John Ira Jacobus - Ida Wilmot Lines
 |   .DONALD LINES JACOBUS (1887-1970) genealogist
 |
 .(by 2) James Doremus - Ann Parlaman
  .Sarah Doremus - Josiah P. Huntoon
   .LOUIS DOREMUS HUNTOON (1869-?) mining engineer

  
2. Abraham Doremus, was born on 31 August 1716, baptised (no date) as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk (wit.: Abraham Akkerman and Aeltje Van Laer), and died prior to 25 March 1802. On 8 July 1739 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack he married Helena Van Houten, a daughter of Roelof Corneliszen Van Houten and Jannejte Spier, who was born on 15 October 1715 and baptised [no date] as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk (wit.: ?).

Abraham lived at Jacksonville, Morris Coounty, New Jersey, on a farm of about 240 acres, given him by his father. He afterward returned to Cedar Grove. Helena probably predeceased her husband because no provision was made for her in his will. Abraham died prior to 25 March 1802, on which dated his lands were mapped out into nine lots by Abraham Willis and apportioned to his heirs.
3. Johannes Doremus, was born on 29 March 1719 and baptised (no date) as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk (wit.: Johannes Doremes and Elizabeth Akkerman). On 15 June 1743 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk he married Fransyntje Mourtizen. At the time of their marriage he was living in Acquackanonk, Passaic County, New Jersey, and she was living in Hanover, Morris County, New Jersey.

They lived in Jacksonville, Morris County, New Jersey, on a farm of about 240 acres, given to him by his father soon after his marriage.
4. Golyn Doremus, was born on 20 March 1722 and baptised (no date) as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk (wit.: Gelyn Akkerman annd Sara Akkerman). On 29 October 1744 (with Banns recorded 2 October 1744 at the Reformed Dutch Church of Second River) he married Elizabeth Yong, a daughter of Pieter Yong and Antie Smith, who was baptised on 9 January 1724 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack (wit.: Brandt Jacobese and Elisabeth, his wife).
5. Aeltje Doremus, married Johannis Francisco.
6. Thomas Doremus, was born on 9 May 1730 and baptised on 24 May 1730 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk (wit.: Jannetje Doremus). He married as his first wife Sara Sandford, who was probably a daughter of William Sandford III, and born about 1735. She married as his second wife Maragrietje Vanderhoef, a daughter of Jacob VanderHoef and Maria Outwater, who was baptised on 1 August 1762 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schraalenburgh (wit.: ?), and died prior to 5 December 1790. On 5 December 1790 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk he married as his third wife and as her second husband Maragrietje Riker, the widow of Simon Van Ness and the daughter of Ryck Rycker and Trijntje Francisco, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1759, and died on 31 December 1829.

 
852
Johannes Mandeville, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1700, and died about 1732. He married on 9 November 1725/1726 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk as her first husband Elizabeth Bruyn. Banns for their marriage were published there 13 October 1726 with Johannes recorded as being from "Acquegnonk" and Elizabeth as being from "Secund-River." [parents]
853
Elisabeth Bruyn, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1708. She married as her first husband Johannes Mandeville. On 22 January 1735 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Second River (with Banns possibly published there on 21 December 1734) she married as her second husband Arien Cadmus, a son of Johannes Thomaszen and Marytje Van Deusen, who was born on 17 December 1711. [parents]
 
Children of Johannes Mandeville and Elisabeth Bruyn
1. Hendrick Mandeville, married Magdalena Spier.
2. Jan Mandeville, was born on 12 May 1730, and baptised (no date) as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Second River (wit.: Hendrik Bruyn and Margrieta Lacomba). Prior to 1756 he married as his first wife Geertruy Van Ness, a daughter of Hendrick Van Ness and Catharine Jacobus, who was born on 19 October 1732 in Pompton Plains, Morris County, New Jersey, supposedly baptised on 12 November 1732 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk though no record can be found to support that, and died prior to 1798 probably in Pompton Plains. He married as his second wife Ann Ryerson, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1728 in Pompton Plains. On 30 June 1798 in Pompton Plains he married as his third wife Jane Berry, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1728 in Pompton Plains.

 
 
Children of Arien Cadmus and Elisabeth Bruyn
3. Marytie Cadmus, was born on 9 March 1736, and baptised on 11 April 1736 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Second River (wit.: Thomas Cadmus and Cornelia Jeralomon). On 17 January 1753 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Second River she married John Mead, a son of Giles Mead and Jannetje Bruyn, who was born on 16 October 1731 and baptised on 14 November 1731 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk (wit.: Elias Thammis and Styntje Meet). According to their marriag record, John was from Pechenech and Maria was from the Gansegat.

About the time of his marriage in 1753, John Mead removed from his father's farm in Two Bridges to his father-in-law's farm on Dutch Lane in Essex Co. at a location called variously Acquackanonk, the Gansegat, Horseneck, and Fairfield. In 1789 this farm would have been partly in West Caldwell and partly in Fairfield.

4. Antonie Cadmus, was born on 12 December 1739 and baptised on 6 January 1740 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Second River (wit.: Hendrick Bruyn and Aaltje Bruyn). About 1767 he married Jannetje Vreeland, a daughter of Cornelius Vreeland and Margrietje Van Winkle, who had no birth or baptismal record.
5. Hendrick Cadmus, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1742. He married Margritje Wouterse, a daughter of Francois Wouterse and Styntje Bruyn, who was born on 1 March 1749/1750, and baptised on 4 March 1750 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Second River (wit.: Arie Koning and Margaritie Bruyn).

 
854
Frans Spier, was baptised on 2 April 1683 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Bergen (wit.: Jan Aertsen van der Bilt and Annetje Ariaense Sips), and died between 30 December 1767 and 8 January 1771, the dates that his will was written and proved. He married on 17 March 1705 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack as his first wife Dierckje Van Houten. On 4 October 1733 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk he married as his second wife and as her second husband Hester Delamater, the widow of Simon Van Ness and a daughter of Isaac Delamater and Cornelia Evertse, who was baptised on 7 April 1683 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York (wit.: Jean and Hester de Lamaistre). They had no children.

Frans was involved with a rather complicated legal problem involving the ownership of the land on which he lived in Horseneck. He and his neighbors claimed their rights to the land by virtue of the deed granted by the Indians on 1 May 1701. The East Jersey Proprietors did not recognize the validity of the Indian deed and claimed the land was rightfully theirs. On 22 December 1744 the proprietors sent a letter to the settlers on the disputed land requesting that they lease or purchase the land on which they already lived. Frans and his neighbors refused and some were jailed for rioting. The dispute continued for several years - nothing had been done as of 23 October 1749 - and apparently no formal settlement was ever reached. Frans wrote his will 30 December 1767 and it was proved 8 January 1771. In it he made a bequest to his eldest son, Cornelius, of land "in the Great piece and in the purchase of Horse Neck." He named eight children and identified the husbands of his daughters. His second wife, Hester, was not mentioned in his will and may have predeceased him. [
parents]
855
Dierckje Van Houten, was baptised on 7 November 1685 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Bergen (wit.: Tonis Roelof and Dirckje Cornelis). [parents]

 
Children of Frans Spier and Dierckje Van Houten
1. Cornelis Spier, was born on 20 January 1701, and died on 25 June 1785. With Banns published 28 February 1735 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk he married as her second husband Susanna Vincent, the widow of Johannes Van Giesen and a daughter of Levi Vincent and Hester De Veaux, who was born on 3 February 1711 and on 13 December 1797. Both were living "within the Congregation" (of Acquackanonk) at the time of their marriage. Cornelius served in the Revolutionary War as a captain in the 2nd Regiment in the Essex County Militia. His will, dated 15 May 1784 and proved 15 November 1785, names his wife, Susannah, daughters Derrickye, widow of John Pier, Rachel, wife of Thomas Doremus, and Garretye, widow of Brant Jacobusse. His grandson, Jacob Pier, was also named. Land in the mountains of the Notch and on the plain "had of late father" was also described.
Cornelis Spier and Susanna Vincent have other descendants, such as:
.Rachel Spier - Thomas Cornelis Doremus
 .Cornelis T. Doremus - Lena Mandeville
 |.Thomas C. Doremus - SARAH PLATT HAINES (1802-1877) philanthropist
 | .ROBERT OGDEN DOREMUS (1824-1906) chemist - Estelle Emma Skidmore
 |  .CHARLES AVERY DOREMUS (1851-1925) chemist
 |
 .Pieter Doremus - Susanna Jacobus
  .Nicholas Jones Doremus - Elizabeth Haring
   .Susan Jane Doremus - JACOB REYNIER WORTENDYKE (1818-1868) Congressman
  
2. Garret Spier, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1712. He was mentioned in his father's will dated 30 December 1767.
3. Jacobus Spier, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1714 possibly in Gansegat, New Jersey. With Banns published 3 June 1740 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Second River he married Neeltje Coerten, a daughter of Jan Coerten and Neeltje Stagg, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1713/19. They lived on River Road, Below Passaic, on a farm that extended from the river a distance of two and a half miles.
Jacobus Spier and Neeltje Coerten have other descendants, such as:
.Hendrick J. Spier - Metje Vreeland
 .Hendrick Speer - Rachel Van Emburgh
  .ALFRED SPEER (1823-1910) inventor
  
4. Henry Spier, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1716 possibly in Fairfield, New Jersey. On 27 October 1746 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Pompton Plains he married Elisabeth Mandeville, a daughter of Hendrick Mandeville and Elizabeth Vreeland, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1728 possibly in Pompton Plains, Morris County, New Jersey. According to the marriage record Elisabeth was had been born and was then living in Hanover. Henry had been born and was then living in Gansegat. Elizabeth died prior to 28 December 1786 and Henry died after that date.
5. John Spier, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1718 possibly in Gansegat, New Jersey. He married Sara Debow, a daughter of Garret Debow and Sarah Vanderbeek, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1735. John's will was dated 22 October 1795 at Acquackanonk, New Jersey, and proved 10 July 1797. In it he named his wife, Sarah, son, Francis, and daughter, Margaret, wife of Abraham Low. A devise was made of land on the south side of the road from Newark to Boonton.
6. Maritje Spier, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1720 possibly in Gansegat, New Jersey. With Banns published 26 July 1735 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk she married Pieter Mauritzen, a son of Jacob Maurtizen and (Gerretje or Catharine) Kierstead, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1716 possibly in Acquackanonk, Passaic County, New Jersey.
7. Helena Spier, married Hendrick Mandeville.
8. Sarah Spier, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1724 possibly in Gansegat, New Jersey. On 3 October 1752 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Second River she married Jan Wouterse. According to the marriage record, he was from Second River and she was from Gansegat. Gerrit Spier witnessed the marriage.

 
856
Gerrit Van Ness, was baptised on 20 December 1702 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Cornelis and Gerritje Van den Bergh), and died in 1795. He married on 20 August 1724 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany. [parents]
857
Sara Van den Bergh, was baptised on 13 May 1705 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Antony Coster and Lysbeth Coster). [parents]
 
Children of Gerrit Van Ness and Sara Van den Bergh
1. Cornelis Van Ness, married Alida Van Woert.
2. Jan Van Ness, was baptised on 1 October 1727 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Peter Van Den Bergh and Eng. Livingston). He married as her first husband Mayke Van den Bergh, a daughter of Volkert Van den Bergh and Catharina Huyck, who was baptised on 2 August 1730 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: W.V.D. Berg and Cat. V.D. Berg). Jan died prior to 20 January 1769, on which date Maycke married as her second husband Philip Deforest.
3. Santie Van Ness, was baptised on 9 February 1729 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: C. and Antie Van den Bergh).
4. Petrus Van Nesswas baptised on 23 January 1732 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: P. and A. Van Woert).
5. Marritie Van Ness, was baptised on 23 January 1732 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Hendrick and Annaatje Ridder). She married as his first wife Leendert Mulder, a son of Jacob Mulder and Agnietje Conyn, who was baptised in May 1729 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: L. and Jann. Conyn). Marritje was mentioned in the will of her aunt, Ariaantje Van Woert, in 1773. Leendert married on 9 April 1784 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany as his second wife Maria Strunk (a daughter of Hendrik Strunk and Elsje Henrich, who was baptised on 2 October 1757 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Jacob Herwich and Maria Strouk).
6. Abraham Van Ness, was baptised on 20 December 1738 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Abraham and Antje Van der Poel). On 27 January 1762 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany he married Annatje De Ridder, a daughter of Hendrick De Ridder and Anna (__), who was baptised on 26 September 1742 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Cornelis Walran and Jannetje Waldron).
7. Aaltje Van Ness, was baptised on 23 August 1741 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Melchert Van der Poel and Catharine Van den Bergh). She married (__) FONDA. Aaltje was mentioned in the will of her aunt, Ariaantje Van Woert, in 1773.

I'm no longer sure that Aaltje married an unnamed Fonda. Based on some baptismal witnesses to her sibling's children, I wonder if instead that she married a Nicolaas Van den Bergh.

8. Nicolaas Van Ness, was baptised on 17 June 1744 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Corns. Nic. Van den Bergh and Zantje Ridder).

 
858
Jacob Van Woert, was baptised on 30 October 1698 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Hendrik Van Esch and Catrina Van Esch). He married on 17 October 1723 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany. [parents]
859
Hendrickje Oothout, was baptised on 5 January 1707 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Cornelis Van Esch and Lammertje Oothout). [parents]

 
Children of Jacob Van Woert and Hendrickje Oothout
1. Jacob Van Woert, was baptised on 8 January 1724 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Jacob and Zara. V. Woert). He married Elizabeth Fort, a daughter of Jacobus Fort and Sara De Wandelaer, who was baptised on 23 April 1727 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Leendt. and Cath. Gansevoort)
2. Johannes Van Woert, was baptised on 7 November 1725 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Jan and Aaltie Oothout), and buried on 26 August 1746 in the churchyard of the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany.
3. Anneke Van Woert, was baptised on 5 November 1727 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Ruth V. Woerd and Maria Gerritsen). about 1746 she married Isaac Lansing, a son of Jacob Hendrick Lansing and Helena Pruyn, who was baptised on 28 January 1722 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Casparus and Alida Van Iveren), and died in 1799.
4. Alida Van Woert, married Cornelis Van Ness.
5. Sara Van Woert, was baptised on 2 October 1731 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: P. V. Woerdt and Sara Gardenier), and died prior to 1 July 1758. On 18 November 1752 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany she married as his first wife Abraham Fort, a son of Jacobus Fort and Sara Wandelaer, who was baptised on 3 February 1731 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Abr. Fort and Anna Fort). On 1 July 1758 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany Abraham married as his second wife Eva Benoit (Benneway).
6. Fytje Van Woert, was baptised on 14 October 1733 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Sand V. Woert and Alida Marselis). On 5 May 1754 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany she married Jellis Winne, a son of Killian Winne and Rebecca Fonda, who was baptised on 19 November 1732 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Jillis Fonda and Rebecca Fonda).
7. Petrus Van Woert, was baptised on 9 November 1735 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: P. and H.V. Woerdt). On 25 October 1760 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany he married Rachel Ridder, who was possibly the daughter of Gerrit de Ridder and Anthe Van Den Bergh, who was baptised on 5 February 1738 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Cornelis M. and Rachel Van den Bergh).
8. Louis Van Woert, was baptised on 11 January 1737/38 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Louis and Hiltje Credel). On 10 October 1765 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany he married Catharyntje Van Den Bergh, a daughter of Volkert Van der Bergh and Catharina Huyck, who was baptised on 20 March 1743 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: William van der Bergh and Maria Gerritsen).
9. Myndert Van Woert, was baptised on 17 February 1739/40 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Myndert and Rebecca Marcelis), and may be "Jacob Van Woert's little son" who was buried on 16 August 1744 in the churchyard of the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany.
10. Rebecca Van Woert, was baptised on 16 May 1742 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Ruth and Elizabeth Van Woerd). She married Harmen Fort, a son of Jacobus Fort and Sara De Wandelaer, who was baptised on 8 January 1737 at Half Moon, New York, as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Pieter De Wandelaer and Maria De Wandelaer).
Rebecca Van Woert and Harman Fort have other descendants, such as:
.Annatje Fort - Johannes Hermanus Schuyler
 .George Washington Schuyler - Matilda Scribner
  .EUGENE SCHUYLER (1840-1890) Ambassador
  
11. Eva Van Woert, was baptised on 11 March 1743/44 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Lodewyk and Hiltje Schredel). On 27 December 1760 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany she married Isaac Slingerland, a son of Teunise Slingerland and Cornelia Kip, who was baptised on 14 August 1734 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Isaac Kip and Geertruy Veder).
12. Myndert Van Woert, was baptised on 25 May 1746 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Myndert Muselis and Rebecca Dox).
13. Margarieta Van Woert, was baptised on 4 December 1758 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Corn. Ouderkerk and Maritje Oothout).

 
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Hendrick Francisco, had no birth or baptismal record. Unsourced records, perhaps in an attempt to identify him with an individual named "Old Henry" who was said to have lived to be 134 years old, state that he was born on 11 June 1686 in Essex County, New Jersey, that he died in 1820 on 10 October 1820 in Whitehall, Washington County, New York, and that he married about 1723 in New Jersey.
861
Leventje Van der Koeck, had no birth or baptismal record.

Please see the entry for 848 and 849 for this couples' children.

862
Thomas Corneliszen Doremus, was baptised on 11 April 1687 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Bergen (wit.: Mr. Gilam Bertolf and Maeyke Jacobusen, wife of Arien Tomasen). He died about 1748 probably in New Jersey. He married on 4 October 1712 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack.
863
Anneke Abramse Ackerman, was baptised on 27 December 1691 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York (wit.: Johannes Van Laren and Catharina Van Laren).

Please see the entry for 850 and 851 for this couples' children.

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Cornelis Drake, was baptised on 11 March 1696 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York (wit.: Barent van Tilburg and Johanna van Swanen). He married in New Jersey.

He might be the Cornelius Drake who on 22 June 1744 sold 110 acres of land to Ellis Cook in Hanover, New Jersey, "lying on the south side of the road to the old iron works and extending 62 chains westerly." [parents]

865
Mareytje Laurens Toers, was baptised on 30 September 1689 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Bergen (wit.: Helmigh Roelofse and his wife). [parents]
 
Children of Cornelis Drake and Mareytje Laurens Toers
1. Jacobus Drake, married Helen (__).
2. Sara Drake, was born on 24 May 1730 and baptised on 28 June 1730 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk (wit.: Johannes Toers and Sara Akkerman).
3. Francina Drake, was born on 24 May 1730 and baptised on 28 June 1730 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Acquackanonk (wit.: Elias Jac. Vreeland and Margrietje Jac. Vreeland).
4. (possibly) Cornelius Drake, had no birth or baptismal record.
5. (possibly) Gerardus Drake, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1729 possibly in Mamaroneck, New York . He married Sarah Beasley. Gerardus Drake, age 29 in 1758, served in Capt. Abraham Hatfield's Company, Westchester County Militia, during the French and Indian Wars.
6. (possibly) William Drake, had no birth or baptismal record. In 1737 in Beekman Southward, Putnam County, New York, he may possibly have married Elizabeth Taylor, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1720 in New York.

 
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Jeremiah Genung, was born in 1695 probably in Flushing, Queens County, New York, and died on 7 May 1776 in Madison, Morris County, New Jersey. He married as his first wife Deziah (__). Prior to 11 June 1770 (and perhaps by 1733) he married as his second wife Elizabeth (__). It is thought that Elizabeth was the mother of his son Ananias, but this is not certain.

In 1744/47 Jeremiah was overseer of the poor in the township of Hanover, Morris County, New Jersey. On 21 February 1744/45 he witnessed the will of John Radley of Hanover and made an appraisal of Radley's property. In 1746 his father in his own will at North Castle, New York, was mentioned as Jeremiah Gonnong, Senior. On 1 October 1748 he witnessed the will of Barnabas Carter of Hanover. In 1749/50 he was overseer of highways of the township of Hanover. On 28 June 1753 he appraised the estate of Richard Easton. On 15 October 1755, owed the estate of Reuben Winget, late of Morristown, New Jersey, 3 shillings, 4½ pence. On 16 June 1763 he with others took an inventory of the estate of Banjamin Carter of Morris County. On 23 June 1764 Jacob Allen of Morris Co. owed Jeremiah Genung, Sener., 1 shilling 7 pence. On 11 July 1770, he deeded to his son, Jonas Genung, land in Hanover Township, New Jersey. He was mentioned in the will of his uncle John Genung as his uncle's favorite and as living in New Jersey. Prior to 11 June 1770 Jeremiah married as his second wife Elizabeth (__), when they deeded some property to his son Jonas. It is probable that she is the mother of Ananias, but it is not certain. [parents]
 
Children of Jeremiah Genung and Elizabeth (__)
1. Ananias Genung, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1733 in Hanover, Morris County, New Jersey, and died there on 11 December 1817. He married as her second husband Abigail (__), the widow of (__) Burnett. They lived in Genungtown (now Florham Park), New Jersey. Tax records of Hanover Township, Morris County, New Jersey, for 1778-1780, show Ananias with 40 acres, 4 horned cattle, and 2 hogs. He served as a private in the Morris County, New Jersey Militia during the Revolutionary War. Abigail joined the Bottle Mill (now Madison, New Jersey) Presbyterian Church in 1790.

 

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Deziah (__), had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1703. She was buried on 27 September 1741 in Whippany, Morris County, New Jersey.
 
Children of Jeremiah Genung and Deziah (__)
1. John Genung, married as his first wife (__), and as his second wife Sarah Clark.
2. Martha Genung, had no birth or baptismal record. On 22 August 1751, probably in New Jersey, she possibly married Jeremiah Poste.
3. Mary Genung, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1724. She died unmarried in 1767/68.
4. Hannah Genung, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1725. Either she or her niece (a daughter of her brother John) as the wife of Rice Nicholas.
5. Jonas Genung, had no birth or baptismal record and was probably born in Morris County, New Jersey. On 5 January 1748 in Hanover, Morris County, New Jersey, he married Deborah Carter, perhaps a daughter of Benjamin Carter and Sarah (__), who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1737.
6. Susannah Genung, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1729. She died unmarried in 1767/68.
7. Nancy Genung, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1731.

 
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John Clark, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1680 in Elizabethtown, Essex County, New Jersey, and died in 1745 in Elizabeth. He married as his first wife Phebe (__). After 1724 he married as his second wife Deborah (__), who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1683, died on 24 September 1760, and was buried in Union County, New Jersey.

The will of John Clarke, yeoman, of Elizabeth, Essex County, New Jersey, was written on 9 March 1744/1745, and proved on 17 June 1745 (Lib. D, p. 298). In it he mentioned his children, Jotham, Daniel, Phebe (wife of Joseph Hetfield), and Sarah Clark, as well as real and personal estate. Executors were his wife Deborah, and son, Jotham. Witnesses were Benjamin Wade, Samuel Wade, and Benjamin Bonnel. [
parents]
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Phebe (__), had no birth or baptismal record. She died between 1724 and 1744.

Phebe joined her husband John in a deed dated 4 February 1724, to John Hendricks for 18 acres of land in Elizabethtown.
 
Children of John Clark and Phebe (__)
1. Phebe Clark, had no birth or baptismal record and may have been born in 1700 in Elizabethtown, Essex County, New Jersey. She married Joseph Hatfield, a son f Abraham hatfield and Phebe Ogden, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1700, and died as early as 1745 and as late as 1752.

Joseph Hatfield's name appears in attestation, 9 December 1721, of a will by Benjamin Parkhurst, and again, 11 March 1727, of a will by the widow, Margaret Mauritz. A record is found in the County Clerk's Office, Newark, New Jersey, of a deed given 5 November 1722, by Nathaniel and Joseph Ross to Joseph Hatfield (weaver) for £120, conveying all that dwelling house...or small lot of land, 3/4 of an acre, bounded E. by land of John Hendricks and Matthias DeHart, W. by land of Wm. Brown, and N & S by highways... He was one of the signers to the "Answer to the Bill in Chancery" published in 1752. When the Bill of Complaint was filed in Chancery, his name was omitted. Possibly he had died in the interval.
2. Jotham Clark, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1705 in Essex County, New Jersey, and died on 1 April 1772. He married Sarah (__).

The Will of Jotham Clark

1 April 1772 Jotham Clark of Borough of Elizabeth, Essex County; will of. Executors to sell the Pond Lot... Wife, Sarah, use of 1/3 of my plantation and 1/3 of my moveable estate. To Phebe, widow of my son Jotham Clark, dec'd., use of 1/3 of my plantation and one of my houses while she is a widow. Daughter, Mary, £10, and use of 1/3 of my plantation and use of a room in one of my houses, while she remains unmarried. Daughter, Rhoda, wife of Richard Townley, £10. Grandson, Jotham Winans, if he live to be 21, 10 acres in the north side of the road, joining to Moses Thompson,...but he is to work for his grandmother Sarah Clark, for 2 years and 6 months. The money that remains is to be given to Deborah, the wife of James Carpenter; Mary, who is unmarried; Martha, the wife of Aaron Tatuot; Rhoda, the wife of Richard Townley; Rachel, the wife of Henry Brown, and the children that are now born of Phebe, the wife of Isaac Frazee, one part among them and one part among the children of my daughter Hannah, who was the wife of Henry Bounel, since dec'd. Grandsons, David Clark, Jotham Clark and John Clark, the rest of my plantation when they are 21. Executors - sons-in-law, James Carpenter and Richard Townley. Witnesses - Moses Thompson, Aaron Wade, Timothy Whitehead. Proved 7 April 1772. Lib. K, p. 436.

Jotham Clark, Sr. and Sarah (__) have other descendancts, such as:
.Rhoda Clark - Richard Townley
 .Sarah Townley - William Crane
  .Jonathan Townley Crane - Mary Helen Peck
   .STEPHEN CRANE (1871-1900) author

      
3. Daniel Clark, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1710 in Essex County, New Jersey, and died in 1756 in Elizabeth Borough, Essex County, New Jersey. He married as his first wife (__), and as his second wife Abigail Shipman.

The Will of Daniel Clark

(no date) Daniel Clark of Elizabeth, Somerset (?) (sic) County; will of "signed with the consent of Abigail Clark, his wife." Children - John, Daniel, Stephanus, Jabesh, Sarah, Deborah and Keturah, all under age, and an expected child. Home farm; salt meadow, given by father, John Clark, to testator and brother Jotham; town rights; personal estate. Executors - the wife, brother Jotham Clark and William Parrot. Witnesses - Nathaniel Rogers, Sarah Bebout, Timothy Allen. Proved 21 April 1756. Lib. F, p. 443. 4/12/1756 - Inventory £74.7.10; by Josiah Broadwell and Thomas Baker.

4. Sarah Clark, married John Genung.

 
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Abraham Brouwer, had no birth or baptismal record and was born probably in Schenectady, Albany County, New York. He died between 29 March 1725 and 19 April 1726, the dates on which his will was written and proved. He married on 29 March 1700 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack.

Abraham's marriage record refers to him as "j.m. van Schoonegte." The will of Abraham Brouwer of Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey, weaver was dated 29 March 1725 and proved 19 April 1726. In it he mentions his oldest child Pieter who has received his share (1/2 home lot on the East), son David to have land on the west side of the Little Mill, son Johannes residue of real estate which is easterly to the land of his son Petrus. He also mentions his other sons Samuel and David and daughters Lea, Rachel, and Mary (the youngest). Witnesses: Benjamin De Marest, Niklaes Bon, and David de Marest. Wife Lea Brouwer executrix; brothers- in-law James Christy and Pieter tutors and administrators of minor children. [
parents]
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Lea Demarest, was baptised on 18 April 1682 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Bergen (wit.: Nicola der pree and Reychje Hermens). She died after 1731. She married as her first husband Abraham Brouwer. With Banns published on 15 May 1731 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schraalenburgh she married as her second husband Roelof Lubbertszen Westervelt, a son of Lubbert Westervelt and Geesie Roelofse, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1658/59 in Meppel, Drenthr, The Netherlands. [parents]
 
Children of Abraham Brouwer and Lea Demarest
1. Petrus Brouwer, was baptised on 24 May 1701 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack (wit.: David, son of Jan DeMaree and Elena Brouwers). With Banns published on 20 May 1724 he married as her first husband Dina De Groot, a daughter of Pieter De Groot and Beleitie Van Schaick, who was baptised on 12 August 1705 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack (wit.: Jacob DeGroot and Antie Hoppe). Both were recorded as having been born and then living in Hackensack at the time of their marriage. Petrus died prior to 8 February 1734, on which date Dina married as her second husband Benjamin Lozier.
Petrus Brouwer and Dina De Groot have other descendants, such as:
.Maria Brouwer - Cornelis Tallman
 .Maria Tallman - Daniel Van Voorhees
  .Cornelius Van Voorhees - Margaret Monfoort
   .Jacob Voorhis - Nancy McDaniels Tucker
    .Henry Manning Voorhis - Louisa Angeline Bennett
     .Aurelius Lyman Voorhis - Louisa Ann Brown
      .Charles Brown Voorhis - Ella Ward Smith
       .HORACE JEREMIAH VOORHIS (1901-1984) Congressman

      
2. Johannes Brouwer, was baptised on 18 February 1705 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack (wit.: Hulderik Brouwer and Mary DeMaree).
3. Samuel Brouwer, was baptised on 18 February 1705 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack (wit.: Samuel, son of David DeMaree and Rachel DeMaree). With Banns published on 9 November 1725 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schraalenburgh he married Martyje Hartje, a daughter of Jacob Hartje and Tryntje Stratemaker, who was born on 21 March 1710 and baptised on 12 April 1710 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Tappen (wit.: Isack Blauvelt and Miccke, his wife). At the time of their marriage, Samuel was recorded as having been born and then living in Schraalenburgh and Marytie as having been born and then living in Nyack. Samuel Brouwer, wife, and 6 children, coming from New York, were refugees stopping at Fishkill Landing in 1776.
Samuel Brouwer and Marytie Hartje have other descendants, such as:
.Jacob Brouwer - Anne Catherine Jeandre
 .JOHN HENRY ISAAC BROWERE (1790-1834) sculptor - Elisabeth Catherine Matlock Derrick
  .ALBERTUS DE ORIENT BROWERE (1814-1887) artist

      
4. David Brouwer, married Jannetje Hartje.
5. Jacobus Brouwer, was baptised on 1 May 1709 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack (wit.: Jeems Christi and Magdalena, his wife). About 1731 he married Jannetje Hartje, a daughter of Coenrart Hanse and Leuntje Magielse, who was born on 29 October 1710 and baptised on 16 January 1711 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Tappen (wit.: Johannes Harte and Jannetie De Remes).

Jacobus Brouwer is said to have married, probably as his second wife, Elizabeth Degrauw, but credible evidence is lacking to support this claim.

Jacobus Brouwer and Jannetje Hartje have other descendants, such as:
.Abraham Brouwer - Neeltje Duryea
 .Richard Duryea Brower - Eliza Archer
  .Abraham Duryea Brower - Mary Rachel Stevens
   .JACOB VREDENBERG BROWER (1844-1905) explorer, archeologist

      
6. Lea Brouwer, was baptised on 8 April 1711 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack (wit.: Andries Van Norden and Magdalena, wife of Jan DeMaree). She died young.
7. Lea Brouwer, was baptised on 22 August 1714 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack (wit.: Willem Stegge and Magdaleen DeMaree). On 13 December 1739 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schraalenburgh (with Banns published there 27 October 1739) she married as his first wife David Edwards, a son of Thomas Edwards and Alitha (__), who was born on 7 August 1716 "in the Highlands" and baptised on 9 May 1717 at "our meeting at Quaseck" as recorded at the Lutheran Church of New York City (wit.: Isaac Lassen and Elisabeth Myndersen). At the time of their marriage he was recorded as having been born in the Highland and then living in Hackensack and she as having been born and then living in Schraalenburgh. Lea died prior to 22 June 1745, on which date Banns were published at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schraalenburgh for the marriage of David and his second wife Rachel Christy.
8. Rachel Brouwer, was baptised on 9 December 1716 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack (wit.: Benjamin DeMaree and Elisabeth DeGroot, his wife). On 12 August 1738 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schraalenburgh she married as his first wife Hendrick Hendrickse Banta, son of Hendrik Hendrikse Banta and Geertry Terhuyne, who had no birth or baptismal record, died on 14 October 1805, at Pleasureville, Henry County, Kentucky, and was buried on George Bergen's farm in Shelby County, Kentucky. At the time of their marriage he was recorded as having been born and then living in Schraalenburgh as she as having been born and then living in Hackensack. On 24 January 1751 in New York, New York County, New York, he married as his second wife Antje Demarest.

Hendrick was a member of the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack in 1741. He removed from Bergen County, New Jersey, to Somerset County, New Jersey, and was an Elder of the church at Bedminster on 25 October 1758. After about 10 years there, he moved to Conewago, York County, Pennsylvania, and joined the church there. His will, dated 13 December 1799 and proved 14 October 1805, bequeathed to his wife Anna "all and singular my lands, as also all my personal estate of every sort and kinde I die so possed." Executors were Albert Voris, Cornelius Banta, and John Voris. Witnesses were Christopher Bergen, Simon Vanosdal, and Rachael Vanosdal.

Rachel Brower and Hendrick Hendrikse Banta have other descendants, such as:
.Hendrick Banta - Maria Stryker
|.Peter Banta - Rachel Banta
| .Henry P. Banta - Mary C. Mitchell
|  .William M. Banta - Elizabeth Jane Crowder
|   .Cyrus Newton Banta - Susan Price Learned
|    .PARKE MONROE BANTA (1891-1970) Congressman
|
.Abraham Banta - Margrieta Monfort
|.Rachel Banta - Rachel Banta
| .Henry P. Banta - Mary C. Mitchell
|  .William M. Banta - Elizabeth Jane Crowder
|   .Cyrus Newton Banta - Susan Price Learned
|    .PARKE MONROE BANTA (1891-1970) Congressman
|
.Leah Banta - Jacob Monfoort
 .Cornelius Van Voorhees - Margaret Monfoort
  .Jacob Voorhis - Nancy McDaniels Tucker
   .Henry Manning Voorhis - Louisa Angeline Bennett
    .Aurelius Lyman Voorhis - Louisa Ann Brown
     .Charles Brown Voorhis - Ella Ward Smith
      .HORACE JEREMIAH VOORHIS (1901-1984) Congressman

      
9. Daniel Brouwer, was baptised on 5 July 1719 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack (wit.: Petrus Slot and Maritie Meet, wife of Peter Demaree). On 10 October 1743 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack he married (with license) Maria Koning, a daughter of Abraham Koning and Susanna De Forest, who was baptised on 22 March 1724 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York (wit.: Adam Coningk and Tietje Van Pelt). At the time of their marriage, Daniel was recorded as living at Schraalenburgh and Maria as living at Second River. Daniel's will was probated 21 February 1791 in Mercer County, Kentucky.

At some point after 1761 he and his family moved to Conewago, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He may have been the Daniel Brower who enlisted in Yorktown, York County, Pennsylvania, in December 1776, and served 4 months as a Private in Captain Simon Van Arsdalen's Pennsylvania Company during the Revolutionary War, He and his family stayed in Conewago with others of the Dutch Reform Church until the late 1780's at which point the whole settlement broke up and gradually moved to Mercer County, Kentucky.

By 1791 Daniel and his wife, his children and grandchildren were all in Salt River Valley near Harrodsburg, Mercer County. In his will dated 15 January 1791, and proved on 22 February 1791, he mentioned his children John, Daniel, Abraham, Leah, wife of James Stagg, Susannah, wife of Samuel Demaree, Rachel, wife of Henry Cummings, Mary, wife of Samuel Demaree, Jr., and Phebe, wife of Cornelius Demaree. Executors were his sons Abraham and John, as well as Samuel Demaree, Jr. Witnesses were Peter Demaree, Francis Montfort, and John Demaree. His wife Mary was not mentioned in his will and is presumed to have predeceased him.

10. Maria Brouwer, was baptised on 19 November 1721 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack (wit.: Abram Uldricks Brouwer and Willemte Alberse, wife of Johannes Slodt). On 11 September 1743 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schraalenburgh (with Banns published there 18 August 1743) she married Gerrit Westervelt, a son of Jan Westervelt and Dirkje Blauvelt, who was baptised on 3 May 1724 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schraalenburgh (wit.: Gerrit Westervelt and wife). At the time of their marriage, both were recorded as having been born and then living in Schraalenburgh.

 
882
Jacob Hartje, was baptised on 26 November 1681 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York (wit.: Jacob Corneliszen and Aeltie Fredricx). He married on 16 October 1706 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Tappen. Banns for their marriage were published 28 September 1706 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack. Jacob was recorded at the time of his marriage as being "b. at the Bowery on York Island and l. Tappen" and Tryntje as being the widow of Jan Klase Kuyper. [parents]
883
Tryntje Stratemaker, was baptised on 4 March 1674 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York (wit.: Pieter Jacobszen Marius and Tryntie Walings). On 1 October 1694 in Bergen, Bergen County, New Jersey, she married as her first husband Jan Klase Kuyper, a son of Claes Janszen Kuyper and Annetje Cornelise Van Vorst, who was born in Bergen, baptised on 22 April 1669 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York (wit.: Thomas Hall and Vrouwtie Jedde), and died on 9 July 1705. She married as her second husband Jacob Hartje. About 1715 she married as her third husband Harmen Coerten, a son of Jan Harmenszen Coerten and Neeltje Janse Buys, who had no birth or baptismal record. [parents]
 
Children of Jan Klase Kuyper and Tryntje Stratemaker
1. Geesje Cuyper, was born on 26/27 March 1695 and baptised on 14 May 1698 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Bergen (wit.: Jan Straetmaker and Annetje Cornelis, widow of Claes Janse). On 22 February 1718 in Hackensack, Bergen Coounty, New Jersey, she married Harmen Hacobse Roos.
2. Claes Cuyper, was born on 30 November 1696 at Ahasimus, the 2nd child, 1st son, according to records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Bergen. No baptismal information was found. He died young.
3. Annetje Cuyper, was born on 29/30 June 1698 at Ahasimus, the 3rd child, 2nd daughter, according to records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Bergen. No baptismal information was found. On 29 January 1726 in New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York, she married Benjamin Gerow, possibly the son of Daniel Giraud and Jeanne Lamierre, who had no birth or baptismal record. On 8 April 1769, Benjamin was listed as a member of the Irregular Reformed Dutch Church of Kakiat, and was an Elder there on 28 August 1769.
4. Raeghal Cuyper, was baptised on 3 July 1700 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Tappen (wit.: Cornelis Cuyper and Rachgel Stratmaker).
5. Claes Cuyper, was baptised on 13 February 1703 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Tappen (wit.: Theunis Van Houten and Tryntje, his wife). He married Helena Westervelt, a daughter of Pieter Lubbertse Westervelt and Susanna Demarest, who was baptised on 19 November 1704 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Bergen.
6. Tryntje Cuyper, was born on 5 March 1704 (?) and baptised on 10 April 1705 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Tappen (wit.: Dirck Stratemaker and Aeltje Bogaerts, wife of Cornelis Klaessen Kupyer).

 
 
Children of Jacob Hartje and Tryntje Stratemaker
1. Jannetje Hartje, was baptised on 14 October 1707 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Tappen (wit.: Roelof Van Houten and Jannetie Van Houten). She died young.
2. Marytie Hartje, was born on 21 March 1710 and baptised on 12 April 1710 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Tappen (wit.: Isack Blauvelt and Miccke, his wife). With Banns published on 9 November 1725 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Schraalenburgh she married Samuel Brouwer, a son of Abraham Brouwer and Lea Demarest, who was baptised on 18 February 1705 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack (wit.: Samuel, son of David DeMaree and Rachel DeMaree). At the time of their marriage, Samuel was recorded as having been born and then living in Schraalenburgh and Marytie as having been born and then living in Nyack. Samuel Brouwer, wife, and 6 children, coming from New York, were refugees stopping at Fishkill Landing in 1776.
Marytie Hartje and Samuel Brouwer have other descendants, such as:
.Johannes Brouwer - Antje Lozier
|.Mary Brouwer - Benjamin Romaine
| .SAMUEL BROUWER ROMAINE (1789-1865) New York State Assembly Speaker
|
.Jacob Brouwer - Anne Catherine Jeandre
 .JOHN HENRY ISAAC BROWERE (1790-1834) sculptor - Elisabeth Catherine Matlock Derrick
  .ALBERTUS DE ORIENT BROWERE (1814-1887) artist
      
3. Jannetje Hartje, married David Brouwer.
4. Lea Hartje, had no birth or baptismal record. About 1738 she married Daniel Van Deursen, a son of Isaac Van Deursen and Annetje Waldron, who was baptised on 16 September 1716 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York (wit.: Abraham Van Deurse Sr., and Sara Waldron Sr.).

 
884
Johannes Michael Härter, was baptised on 1 January 1673 in Chumbt, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany (wit.: Johannes Ludwig of Mößbach, Michael Schmidt of Chumbt, and Veronica, wife of Friedr. Ludwig of Mößbach). He died prior to 1720 in New York State.

Johannes, Reformed, with a Catholic wife, and 1 Reformed child, was on the 1698 Simmern roll at Closter Chumbt. There were probably other children by this couple that have yet to be found. Johann was recorded first on the Hunter Lists on 1 July 1710 with 3 persons over 10 years of age and 3 persons under 10 years. On 31 December 1710 the number of persons over 10 years of age dropped to 2. On 25 March 1711 his family consisted of 3 people over 10 years of age and 2 under 10 years. On 24 June 1711 the numbers changed to 4 persons over 10 years of age and 1 persons under 10 years. And finally on 24 December 1711 his family consisted of 4 persons over 10 years of age and 2 persons under 10 years. Michel Herder was naturalized 17 January 1715/16 according to the Albany Naturalization Records. His widow and 4 children were living in Quunsberg about 1716/17. On 27 November 1720 and recorded in the churchbook of the Lutheran Church of New York City Maria Cecilia married as her second husband Jacob Eschwyn, a widower at Claverack. [parents]

885
Maria Cecilia (__), had no birth or baptismal record. She died after 1720.
 
Children of Johannes Michael Härter and Maria Cecilia (__)
1. Anna Elisabetha Herder, was baptised on 19 October 1704 in Chumbt, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany (wit.: Anna Elisabetha, wife of Johann Gerhardt Härdter at Buppach, and Elisabetha Hdrdter).
2. Anna Sophia Herder, was baptised on 2 May 1706 in Chumbt, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany (wit.: Anna Catharina, wife of Joh. Peter Herter).
3. Johann Michael Herder, was baptised on 9 April 1708 in Chumbt, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany (wit.: Joh. Christoffel Herder, son of Peter Herder at Chumbt).
Johann Peter Harter and Elisabetha Catherina Thomas have other descendants, such as:
.Peter Herder - Margaretha Snyder
 .Henry P. Herder - Gertruy Plimley
  .Jeremiah William Herder - Lucy Ann Vaughan
   .Henry Harder - Henrietta Graen
    .Charles Harder - Mary (__)
     .Marion Harder - Steven George
      .Grace George - Edward Christopher Corrigan
       .SHARON CHRISTA CORRIGAN (1948-1986) Shuttle astronaut
      
4. Johann Pieter Herder, had no birth or baptismal record. He married Elisabeth Catherina Thomas, who was possibly a daughter of Andreas Thomas and Anna Eva (__).
5. Jacob Herder, had no birth or baptismal record. On 3 August 1738 as recorded at the Zion Lutheran Church of Loonenburg he married as his first wife Maria Van Hoesen, a daughter of Jan Jurianszen Van Hoesen and Jannetje Jans De Ryck, who was born on 7 March 1717 in Claverack, Columbia County, New York, and baptised on 31 March 1717 at Klinceknberg as recorded at the Lutheran Church of New York City (wit.: Jan Jansen Halenbeeck and wife, Willhemtje). On 27 June 1777 he married as his second wife Catalyna Delamater, a daughter of Claude Delamater and Christina Legget, who was baptised on 18 October 1724 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Linlithgo (wit.: John Legget and Bata Legget).

The will of Jacob Herder of Hudson, yoeman, was probated 8 August 1799. Catalyna is probably the Catalina Herder of Claverack whose will was probated 9 November 1801.

Jacob Herder and Maria Van Hoesen have other descendants, such as:
.Peter Herder - Margaret Everts
 .Maritje Herder - Johannes Zufelt
 |.Johannes Shufelt - Catherine Henrietta Jacobi
 | .Elvira Shufelt - William Henry Miller
 |  .Frank Shufelt Miller - Mary Cordelia Carpenter
 |   .Harlow Archie Miller - Evelyn Louise Vyett
 |    .Mildred Anne Miller
 |     - THOMAS PHILLIP O'NEILL, Jr. (aka TIP) (1912-1994) Congressman,
 |       Speaker of the House
 |
 .Annatje Herder - Jeremiah Shuffeldt
  .Peter Shuffelt - Christina Coon
   .William Henry Shufelt, Sr. - Sarah Maria Lockwood
    .John Lockwood Shufelt - Annie M Kent
     .John Hampden Shufelt - Lois Mabel Stratton
      .JOHN STRATTON SHUFELT (1910-1987) song evangelist
      
6. Michael Herder, married as his first wife Hilletje Hardyk, and as his second wife Maria Herder.
7. Wilhelm Herder, had no birth or baptismal record, and died on 5 September 1750.

 
886
Benjamin Rees, was baptised on 7 December 1694 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Robbert Levingston and Alida Levingston). They married about 1716. [parents]
887
Geertruy Witbeck, was baptised on 4 April 1697 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Jellis Fonda and Rachel Fonda). [parents]
 
Children of Benjamin Rees and Geertruy Witbeck
1. Heinrich Rees, was born on 22 May 1717 and baptised on 16 June 1717 in West Camp as recorded at the Lutheran Church of New York City (wit.: Andreas Rees and Catharina Rees). On 13 November 1741 as recorded at the Zion Lutheran Church of Loonenburg, he married Elsje Carteret, a daughter of Thomas Carteret and Anna Margareta Dörner, who was born on 29 July 1720 in Claverack, Columbia County, New York, and baptised on 13 November 1720 in Claverack as recorded as the Lutheran Church of New York City (wit.: Jan Hardick and wife Maria).
2. Wilhelm Rees, who was born on 9 April 1721 and baptised on 30 April 1721 by the Lutheran Minister Falkner as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack (wit.: Jan Jannesse Van Husum and wife Danicke). He married Ariaantje Woodcock, a daughter of John Woodcock and Rachel Keyser, who was baptised on 8 March 1730 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Kinderhook (wit.: Evert Whieler and Mareytie Hieler).
3. Lyntje Rees, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1719. On 6 November 1750 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Linlithgo she married Cornelis Rees, a son of Ephraim Rees and Margarete Bressie, who was born on 7 October 1719 in Livingston Manor, Columbia Coounty, New York, and baptised on 10 January 1720 as recorded at the Lutheran Church of New York (wit.: Thomas Carter and wife Margareta).
4. Catharina Rees, was baptised on 19 May 1723 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Daniel and Dirckie Wenne). About 1742 she married Hendrick Bressie, a son of Nicholas Bressie and Catelyntje Bond, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1715 and died about 1770..
5. Maria Rees, married Michael Herder.
6. Geertruyd Rees, was born on 11 March 1731 and baptised on 9 May 1731 in Loonenburg as recorded at the Lutheran Church of New York City (wit.: Caspar Halenbek and Gerrit v. Hoesen's wife Marytje). She probably married Wilhelm Barthel, a son of Andreas Barthel and Sophia Elisabeth Mertz, who was born in the "latter part of November 1721" in Camp Queemsnury amd baptised on 3 December 1721 in the same place as recorded at the Lutheran Church of New York City (wit.: Wilhelm Hagedoorn and Engel Winneckeren).
7. Benjamin Rees, was born on 16 December 1733 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York, and baptised on 7 February 1734 as recorded at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Rhinebeck (wit.: Leonhard Rees). He married as his first wife Eghie Freer. He married as his second wife Catherine Dingman.
8. Janneke Rees, was baptised on 12 May 1743 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Germantown (wit.: Jan Weene and Mareitje Wenne), and died prior to 22 September 1771. She married as his first wife Thomas Witbeck, a son of Johannes Witbeck and Eva Waldron, who was baptised on 26 April 1741 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany (wit.: Melchert A. Witbeek and Jannetje Witbeek).

Thomas married on 22 September 1771 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany as his seocnd wife Elizabeth Reisdorph (a daughter of Lorentz Reisdorph and Margaret Sarenberger, who was born on 24 May 1753 and baptised on 11 June 1753 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Rhinebeck Flats).


 
888
Jeremias Hess, had no birth or baptismal record.
889
(__)
 
Children of Jeremias Hess and (__)
1. Johannes Hess, married Anna Margaretha Scherp.

 
890
Philip Scherp, was baptised (as Philippum) on 2 February 1679 in Laubenheim, Germany (wit.: Philippus Beyer from L'Lonßheim and his wife), and died on 30 July 1730 probably in Laubenheim, Germany. He married on 26 November 1711 probably in Laubenheim, Germany. [parents]
891
Anna Margaretha Barbara Matheß, had no birth or baptismal record and was born in Daxweiler, Germany, and died after 18 May 1732, probably in New York State.

Anna Barbara joined the Red Hook Lutheran Church with her children 18 May 1752.
 
Children of Philip Scherp and Anna Margaretha Barbara Matheß
1. Johannes Scherp, was born in Laubenheim, Germany, and baptised there on 14 August 1712 (wit.: H. Johannes Scherpf, teacher here). On 11 November 1738 he married Anna Margaretha Hartmann, a daughter of Johannes Hartmann, who had no birth or baptismal date and was born in Gensingen, Germany.

Johannes and his wife joined the Red Hook Lutheran Church on 16 May 1751. John was naturalized 3 May 1755 and appeared on the tax rolls at Rhinebeck from February 1753 to June 1766.

2. Johann Michael Scherp, was born in Laubenheim, Germany, and baptised there on 27 January 1715 (wit.: Joh. Michael Troy, p.t. teacher at Grolsheim, and his wife Otilia). On 28 May 1751 he married Anna Elisabetha Carp, a daughter of Peter Carp and Anna Margaretha (__), who was born on 30 January 1728 and baptised in Laubenheim (wit.: Philipp Puhl (?) and wife Anna Elisab. from Laub.)

Michael joined the Reformed Dutch Church of Germantown 28 May 1740 and the Red Hook Lutheran Church 18 May 1752. He was naturalized 3 May 1755. He made his first appearance on Rhinebeck rolls February 1753 and continued until 1772.

3. Ursula Scherp, was born in Laubenheim, Germany, and baptised there on 20 November 1717 (wit.: Friedrich Mattheu_ and his wife Ursula from Daxweiler), and died on 27 November 1717 in Laubenheim.
4. Sybilla Scherp, was born in Laubenheim, Germany, and baptised there on 20 November 1717 (wit.: Hans Michael Cron and his wife Sybilla), and died on 21 November 1717 in Laubenheim.
5. Anna Elisabetha Scherp, was born in Laubenheim, Germany, and baptised there 29 May 1719 (wit.: Christophel Pister from Langlonsheim and his wife Anna Elisabetha).
6. Johanna Susanna Scherp, was born in Laubenheim, Germany, and baptised there on 7 June 1722 (wit.: Johan Christophel M|ller, single man from Volxheim, and Susanna Scholler, single from Flohnheim). She married Barth. Schmidt. Johanna Susanna joined the Reformed Church in Germantown in 1747.
7. Anna Margaretha Scherp, married Johannes Hess.

 

892
Johan Adam Schauer, was baptised on 14 August 1701 as recorded at the Evangelical Parish in Massenbach, Germany (wit.: Anton Bikel, Anwald). He married on 3 April 1720 in Claverack, Columbia County, New York.

Johann Adam was naturalized on 8 and 9 September 1715 according to the Kingston Naturalization records. He was a Palatine Debtor in 1722, 1726, and 1747. He made his initial appearance on the tax rolls in the Middle Ward in 1726/27. He was living in the Teerbosch when he married Maria at Claverack and that marriage was recorded in the New York City Lutheran Churchbook. [parents]

893
Maria Elisabeth Fritz, had no birth or baptismal record. [parents]
 
Children of Johan Adam Schauer and Maria Elisabeth Fritz
1. Elisabetha Schauer, was baptised on 11 August 1723 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Linlithgo (wit.: Pieter Sch(midt) and Elis.), and died young.
2. Maria Elisabetha Schauer, was baptised on 2 March 1726 as recorded at the West Camp Lutheran Church (wit.: Balthazer Loot and wife Elisabeth). She was also recorded as being baptised (aged 8 months) on 24 April 1726 according to records of the Lutheran Church of New York City. She died prior to 1734.
3. Magdalena Schauer, had no birth or baptismal record, and was confirmed on 17 June 1744 as Martina at Rhynbek. She married Georg Zufeldt, a son of Johann Wilhelm Zufeldt and Anna Maria Stahl, who was baptised on 15 February 1730 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Kingston (wit.: Jury Toevelt and Catrina Zaam).
4. Michael Schauer, had no birth or baptismal record. On 25 May 1751 in Smithfield, Pennsylvania, he married Cathrine Salide.
5. Wilhelm Schauer, married Margaretha Kreisler.
6. Elisabetha Schauer, was born on 15 January 1734 and baptised (no date) as recorded at the Lutheran Church of Rhinebeck (wit.: Michel Rau and Elisabet Lots, wife of Baltasar Lots).
7. Catharina Schauer, was born on 25 September 1735 and baptised on 22 January 1736 as recorded at St. Peter's Lutheran Church of Rhinebeck (wit.: Joh. Wilhelm Simon and wife Anna Maria). In 1754 she married Wilhelm Kreiseler, a son of Johannes Kreisler and Anna Eva Catharina Manck, who was born on 26 July 1727 in East Camp, Columbia County, New York, baptised on 13 August 1727 as recorded at the West Camp Lutheran Church (wit.: Wilhelm Lehman and Maria Eva his wife), and died in 1808 in Echo Creek, Schoharie County, New York.
8. Anna Schauer, was born in March 1737 and baptised on 17 July 1737 in Teerbosch as recorded at the Zion Lutheran Church of Loonenburg (wit.: Niclas Rauw Annatje, h.w.). About 1755 i Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York, she married as her first husband Johann Joseph Sypes, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1738. In 1778 she married as her second husband Edward Stookes.

Johann Joseph, known as Jacob, appeared on 18 May 1767 in the Militia returns in Captain Jeremiah Hogeboom's Company that was centered in Dutchess County, New York. Also shown there was his brother-in-law Wilhelm Shower. Sometime between 1767 and 1774 he moved his family from Dutchess County to Bradford County, Pennsylvania. He probably died about 1767/1777 though it is uncertain whether he might have been killed in skirmishes between the British and American revolutionary forces.

Anna came into Niagara 1778 as a widow from Bradford County, Pennsylvania. Two of her sons served with Butler's Rangers. Hannah Sypes received lots fifteen and sixteen in the eleventh concession. Her petition, signed by Christian Riselay for her, stated that "in the year 1778 she joined the Royal Standard by coming into Niagara with nine Children - That being the widow of a soldier she was anxious that her children should serve His Majesty as their Father had done in the French War - That two sons consequently served in the Butler's Rangers, that six of her daughters are now in this settlement and married." - She prayed for a grant of land for herself and fifty acres for each of her children. It was accompanied by the following certificate: "I Do hereby Certify that Hannah Stooks came into this Province with a Famaly of nine in the year 1778 Being a Widow to Jacob Sypes who Served His Majesty in the Late French War and that as I am Credibly informed she lost Considerable Property in the Last War by the Rebels. "Given under my Hand this 8th Day of July, 1796. "Parshall Terry, J.P." An order was made, 31 March, 1797 for a grant of 2000 acres to her as a settler, and for 450 acres as family lands, if not granted before. She had married Edward Stooks, formerly a soldier in Sir John Johnson's regiment, and then lived near Point Abino.

Edward Stooks of Vaughan, at time of discharge in 1783, had in Canada a wife and eight children. Soon after discharge he settled in Matilda with wife and seven children, one child having previously deceased. He had 600 acres in Matilda and several years afterwards removed to Yonge St. and has assigned 200 acres Lot 48 in Vaughan, lived there 20 years. In1808 he was refused 300 acres he asked for in 1797. A letter in 1822 states Ed Stooks lived in Matilda Lot 4 con. 1. A letter by John Stooks to say his father settled in Matilda in 1783 with a wife and 7 children. The names of the children were Jonas, Catherine, Elizabeth, John, Hannah, Richard, Sarah, and Edward was deceased.

9. Henrich Schauer, was born on 8 February 1739 and baptised on 29 May 1739 in Goghkameko as recorded at Zion Lutheran Church of Loonenburg (wit.: Balthas Loot and Sophia Lootin).
10. Eva Schauer, was born on 5 February 1741 and baptised on 16 June 1741 in Ancram as recorded at Zion Lutheran Church of Loonenburg. Was she the Eva who married as his second wife Philip Kilmer, the widower of Anna Margaretha Striver and a son of Georg Kilmer and Anna Scheicher, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1713 in Red Hook, Dutchess County, New York?

 
894
Johannes Kreisseler, was baptised on 2 December 1703 in Guntersblum, Lower Palatinate (wit.: Johannes Eyrich, sexton or cooper here). He married about 1725.

Johann was confirmed on Easter 1717 at Newtown and recorded in the West Camp Lutheran Churchbook. He appeared on a list of Palatine Debtors 13 December 1747. Johannes, Antje, Elisabeth, Margriet, and Kreiseler joined the Red Hook Lutheran Church 5 April 1749. He was recorded on tax rolls for Rhinebeck from 1738/39 to February 1753, when his estate was listed. [parents]

895
Anna Eva Catherina Manck, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1699/1700. She married as her first husband Johannes Martin, a son of Johann Conrad Martin and Anna Catharina Sommers, who was baptised on 10 September 1702 in Eisemorth, Germany (wit.: Johannes Merten and die Frau Kellerin Agnes Catharina Beckmanning from Dillenburg, and Anna Marg., the daughter of Joh. Sommers from Eysenroth), and died about 1724/1725. About 1725/1726 she married as her second husband Johannes Kreisler. Between 1743 and 1752 she married as her third husband and as his second wife Valentine Kuhn, the widowoer of Anna Catharina Weis, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1690 in Germany. He was living in what is now Clermont, Columbia County, New York, in 1757. [parents]
 
Children of Johannes Martin and Anna Eva Catherina Manck
1. Jacob Martin, was baptised on 30 August 1724 as recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Kingston (wit.: Jacob Manck and Maria Marthen). He married Anna Barbara Stickel. Jacob joined the Red Hook Lutheran Church 14 April 1745.

 
 
Children of Johannes Kreisseler and Anna Eva Catherina Manck
1. Anna Margaretha Kreiseler, was baptised (aged "7 weeks old") on 15 September 1726 as recorded at the Zion Lutheran Church of Loonenburg (wit.: Philip Kreisler and Anna Margareta Manken). She died young.
2. Wilhelm Kreiseler, was born on 26 July 1727 in East Camp, Columbia County, New York, baptised on 13 August 1727 as recorded at the West Camp Lutheran Church (wit.: Wilhelm Lehman and Maria Eva his wife), and died in 1808 in Echo Creek, Schoharie County, New York. In 1754 he married Catharina Schauer, a daughter of Johann Adam Schauer and Maria Elisabetha Fritz, was born on 25 September 1735 and baptised on 22 January 1736 as recorded at St. Peter's Lutheran Church of Rhinebeck (wit.: Joh. Wilhelm Simon and wife Anna Maria).
3. Johannes Kreiseler, was born on 1 December 1728 and baptised on 26 January 1729 as recorded at the Zion Lutheran Church of Loonenburg (wit.: Johannes Maul and Catharina Kreislers). He married Susanna Stickel. Johannes was a deserter from Captain Arnout Viele's Company in 1757.
4. Elisabetha Kreiseler, was baptised on 9 March 1732 as recorded Reformed Dutch Church of Catskill (wit.: Nicolaas Smid and Anna Elisabetha). She married Johannes Trom.
5. Margareta Kreiseler, married Wilhelm Schauer.
6. Catharina Kreiseler, was born on 23 March 1735 and baptised on 31 March 1735 in Kisket as recorded at the Zion Lutheran Church of Loonenburg (wit.: Judge Wilhelm Dieterich and Cath. Elisabeth Jung). She married Johann Hermann Kuhn, a son of Johann Valentin Kuhn and Anna Catharina Wies, who was born on 21 August 1732 and baptised on 3 September 1732 at Camp as recorded at the Zion Lutheran Church of Loonenburg (wit.: Herman Kuhn and Anna Maria Mor).
7. Maria Kreiseler, was born on 16 May 1736 and baptised on 19 May 1736 at Kisket at [*] Kreisler's house as recorded at the Zion Lutheran Church of Loonenburg (wit.: Friderich Eigener and Maria Jung). She married John (__).
8. Matthias Kreiseler, was born on 13 August 1737 and baptised on 21 August 1737 as recorded at Kisket as recorded at the Zion Lutheran Church of Loonenburg (wit.: Matthys Junge and wife Catharina). He married Cattalyna Boyce.
9. Henrich Kreiseler, was born on 24 September 1739 and baptised on 24 October 1739 at Teerbosh as recorded at the Zion Lutheran Church of Loonenburg (wit.: Henrich Michel and Marytje Brasy). By 1760 he married Dorothea (Klom or Klum). They joined the Red Hook Lutheran Church on 4 June 1757.
Heinrich Kreisler and Dorothea (Klom or Klum) have other descendants, such as:
.William Chrysler - (__)
 .Henry Chrysler - Martha Dolsen
  .John Matthew Chrysler - Hannah Lundy
   .Henry Chrysler - Anna Maria Breymann
    .WALTER PERCY CHRYSLER (1875-1940) automobile pioneer

      
10. Anna Kreiseler, was baptised on 2 March 1742 as recorded at the German Reformed Church of Rhinbeck (wit.: Heinrich Major and Lisabeth Mejer).
11. Leonora Cattarina Kreiseler, was baptised on 24 December 1743 as recorded at the German Reformed Church of Rhinbeck (wit.: David Krisler and Leonora Cattarina, his wife).

 
GENERATION 11
1044
Joannes Buysse, had no birth or baptismal record and died on 5 February 1655 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium. He married on 30 July 1621 in Lembeke. [parents]
1045
Elizabeth Dhaenens, had no birth or baptismal record and died on 14 September 1646 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium.
 
Children of Joannes Buysse and Elizabeth Dhaenens
1. Joosijna Buysse, was born on 2 February 1623 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium.
2. Georgius Buysse, was born on 13 October 1627 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium.
3. Egidus Buysse, married Vincentia de Wulf.
4. Catharina Buysse, had no birth or baptismal record.
5. Joannes Buysse, had no birth or baptismal record.

 
1046
Abraham de Wulf, had no birth or baptismal record and died on 17 November 1681 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium. He was Burgermeester of Aveschoot. Prior to 1644 he married as his first wife Joanna de Zutter. About August 1660 in Sleidinge he married as his second wife and as her second husband Judoca Grijp, the widower of Daniël de Pauw, who had no birth or baptismal record and was born prior to 1644, and died on 8 May 1686 in Lembeke. [parents]
 
Children of Abraham de Wulf and Judoca Grijp
1. Abraham de Wulf, was born on 5 August 1663 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on the same day, and died there on 21 August 1707. He married Elisabeth Coene.

 
1047
Joanna de Zutter, had no birth or baptismal record and was born prior to 1624, and died on 11 December 1658 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium. [parents]
 
Children of Abraham de Wulf and Joanna de Zutter
1. Joanna de Wulf, was born on 13 April 1641 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on the same day.
2. Vincentia de Wulf, married Egidus Buysse.
3. Georgia de Wulf, was born on 28 March 1644 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on the same day, and died there on 9 February 1680. On 16 June 1665 in Lembeke she married as his first wife Gislenus Dhaese, a son of Petrus Dhaese and Anna Standaert, who was born on 28 March 1644 in Lembeke, baptised there on the same day, died there on 6 March 1700, and was buried there on 7 March 1700. He married as his second wife Joanna Vereecke.
4. Isabella de Wulf, was born on 28 March 1644 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on the same day, and died there unmarried on 19 June 1663.
5. Georges de Wulf, was born on 18 March 1647 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 24 March 1647.
6. Petronella de Wulf, was born on 21 September 1650 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 23 September 1650. She married Georges Vereecke.
7. Joannes de Wulf, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1637, and died about 1685 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium. On 26 November 1667 in Lembeke he married Christophora de Wulf, a daughter of Greorgius de Wulf and Petronella Lippens, who was born on 6 March 1644 in Lembeke, baptised there on the same date, and died there on 6 August 1720.
8. Anthonette de Wulf, had no birth or baptismal record. She married Pieter Grijp, who had no birth or baptismal record.

 
1052
Jan Aerts, had no birth or baptismal record.
1053
Joanna de Taeye, had no birth or baptismal record.
 
Children of Jan Aerts and Joanna de Taeye
1. Petrus Aerts, married Livina van de Kerckhove.
2. Joanna Aerts, was born on 1 March 1613 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on the same day, and died there on 7 June 1640.
3. Jacob Aerts, was born on 1 October 1617 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on the same day, and died there on 21 February 1662. He married Catharina van de Kerckhove, a daughter of Jooris van de Kerckhove and (__), who had no birth or baptismal record.
4. Elisabeth Aerts, was born on 17 June 1620 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on the same day, and died there on 2 February 1662. She married as his second wife Jorris Martens, the widower of Martina de Smet, who had no birth or baptismal record.
5. Susanna Aerts, was born on 8 December 1626 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on the same day.
6. Christofel Aerts, was born on 12 February 1631 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on the same day. He married Cornelia Wulfran, who had no birth or baptismal record.
7. Petronella Aerts, was born on 16 May 1635 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised on the same day in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium.

 
1072
Jacobus van Overvelt, had no birth or baptismal record and died on 14 March 1679 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium. He was a Burgemeester of Lembeke. On 4 June 1638 in Lembeke he married as his first wife Francisca Teirlinck. He married as his second wife Joanna van Bambossche, a daughter of Christoffel van Bambossche and (__), who had no birth or baptismal record. [parents]
1073
Francijntgen/Francynken Teirlinck, had no birth or baptismal record and was probably born in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 24 April 1672. [parents]
 
Children of Jacobus van Overvelt and Francijntgen/Francynken Teirlinck
1. Jooris/Georges Overvelt, was born on 20 October 1639 in Lembeke, East Flanders Belgium, and died there on 8 April 1679. On 18 November 1663 in Lembeke he married Janneken/Joanna van Waes, a daughter of Guille/Guillaume van Waes and (__), who had no birth or baptismal record and died on 12 April 1679 in Lembeke.
2. Jan/Joos van Overvelt, married Maria/Maeyken Rogiers.
3. Joorijntken/Judoca van Overvelt, was born on 3 November 1645 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 5 November 1679. After 16 June 1666 (possibly the date Banns were published?) she married Gabriël de Wulf, a son of Joannes de Wulf and Catharina Rogiers, who was born on 8 May 1643 in Lembeke, baptised there on the same day, and died there on 2 April 1690. He was a Burgemesster of Lembeke.
4. Vincent van Overvelt, was born on 29 March 1649 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 30 March 1649, and died there on 30 November 1691. Prior to 1676 he married as her first husband Margareta Betssens, a daughter of Petrus Bets and Anna van de Rostijne, who was born on 6 September 1654 in Lembeke, baptised there on 8 September 1654, and died there on 16 February 1711. She married as her second husband Livinus Standaert.
5. Jacquemyntje/Jacoba van Overvelt, was born on 18 September 1651 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 21 September 1651, and died there on 24 April 1679. On 26 October 1670 in Lembeke she married Jooris/Georges van de Velde, a son of Petrus van de Velde and Joanna Boelens, who was born on 31 January 1649 in Lembeke, and baptised there on 2 February 1649.

 
1074
Vincent Rogiers, had no birth or baptismal record, and died on 6 June 1650 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium. He married on 28 June 1642 in Lembeke. [parents]
1075
Margaretha de Wulf had no birth or baptismal record and died on 11 December 1669 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium. On 28 June 1642 in Lembeke she married as her first husband Vincent Rogiers. Prior to 1664 she married as her second husband and as his first wife Thomas de Jaeghere, a son of Joos de Jaeghere and (__), who had no birth or baptismal record and died on 24 June 1676 in Lembeke. Thomas married as his second wife Gerardina de Smet. [parents]
 
Children of Vincent Rogiers and Margaretha de Wulf
1. Joanna Rogiers, was born on 26 August 1645 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 29 August 1645.
2. Pauwelyntgen Rogiers, was born on 12 January 1648 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on the same day.
3. Adriaentgen/Adriaan Rogiers, was born on 18 March 1649 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 21 March 1649, and died there on 3 February 1693. On 7 September 1675 in Lembeke he married Catharina van de Velde, a daughter of Petrus van de Velde and Joanna Boelens, who was born on 29 December 1651 in Lembeke, baptised there on 1 January 1652, and died there on 4 March 1693.
4. Maria/Maeyken Rogiers, married Jan/Joos van Overvelt.

 
 
Children of Thomas de Jaeghere and Margaretha de Wulf
1. Joosken de Jaeghere, had no birth or baptismal record.
2. Petronelleken de Jaeghere, had no birth or baptismal record and died on 30 October 1688 probably in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium. She married Pieter de Wispelaere, a son of Jan de Wispelaers and (__), who had no birth or baptismal record.

 
1076
Joorken/Jooris Standaert had no birth or baptismal record and was born prior to 1600 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 1 October 1676. On 5 June 1622 in Lembeke he married as his first wife Anna van Waes, a daughter of Petrus van Waes and (__), who had no birth or baptismal record and died on 21 January 1641 in Lembeke. Prior to 1643 he married Petronella Speeckaert. [parents]
 
Children of Joorken/Jooris Standaert and Anna Van Waes
1. Cornelis Standaert, was born on 13 October 1630 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 15 September 1669. On 2 May 1653 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium, he married as her first husband Joanna de Lange, a daughter of Jacob de Lange and Joanna de Zuttere, who was born on 15 June 1633 in Lembeke, and died there on 5 January 1678. She married as her second husband Georges van Zele.
2. Petrus Standaert, had no birth or baptismal record. He married Joanna Goethals, who had no birth or baptismal record and died on 1 July 1675 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium.
3. Petronella Standaert, was born on 6 April 1628 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on the same day, and died about 1657. On 6 June 1648 in Lembeke she married as his first wife Georgius de Sutter, a son of Arnoldus de Sutter and (__), who had no birth or baptismal record and died on 13 February 1663 in Oosteeklo, East Flanders, Belgium. He married as his second wife Antonia van Waes.
4. Joannes Standaert, was born on 25 December 1633 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium.

 
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Petronella Speeckaert, was born on 8 May 1621 in Kaprijke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died on 6 March 1691 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium. [parents]
 
Children of Joorken/Jooris Standaert and Petronella Speeckaert
1. Jacques Standaert, married as his first wife Martynken Martens, and was his second wife Maria Geeraerts.
2. Georges Standaert, was born on 27 August 1644 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 30 August 1644, and died there on 30 March 1661.
3. Livinus Standaert, was born on 1 February 1647 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on the same day, and died there on 5 September 1706. On 9 October 1692 in Lembeke he married as her second husband Margareta Betssens, the widow of Vincent van Overvelt and the daughter of Petrus Bets and Anna van de Rostijne, who was born on 6 September 1654 in Lembeke, baptised there on 8 September 1654, and died there on 16 February 1711.
4. Elisabeth Standaert, was baptised on 30 April 1650 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and baptised there on 8 May 1650. She married Jacob Verloos.
5. Joanna Standaert, was born on 1 May 1653 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 4 May 1653, and died prior to 1676.
6. Maria Standaert, was born on 13 July 1656 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 23 July 1656, and died after 1677.
7. Vincentius Standaert, was born on 18 March 1660 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 21 March 1660, and died prior to 1676.
8. Georges Standaert, was born on 18 January 1662 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 22 January 1662, died there on 27 June 1705, and was buried there on 29 June 1705. On 31 January 1704 in Lembeke he as her first husband married Maria Rogiers, a daughter of Adriaan Rogiers and Catharina van de Velde, who was born on 19 March 1682 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, baptised there on 20 March 1682, and died there on 27 March 1751. She married as her second husband Judocus Iemmesoet, and as her third husband Jan de Rycke.

 
1084
Joannes Goossens, had no birth or baptismal record and died on 11 May 1634 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium. He married prior to 1630.
1085
Anna Snoers (Smet)), had no birth or baptismal record and died on 5 April 1671 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium. Prior to 1630 she married as her first husband Joannes Goossens. She married as her second husband Petrus van de Kerckhove, who had no birth or baptismal record.
 
Children of Joannes Goossens and Anna Snoers (Smet)
1. Judocus Goossens, married Pauwelyna van de Rostijne.
2. Joanna Goossens, had no birth or baptismal record. She married Cornelis Beck, who had no birth or baptismal record and died on 27 February 1672 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium.
3. Catharina Goossens, had no birth or baptismal record and died on 22 December 1669 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium. On 13 October 1657 in Lembeke she married as his first wife Jan Poppe, a son of Jacob Poppe and (__), who had no birth or baptismal record and died on 15 October 1676. He married as his second wife Maria de Sutter.
4. Anna Goossens, had no birth or baptismal record.

 
1086
Joannes van de Rostijne, had no birth or baptismal record and died on 7 February 1646 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium. [parents]
1087
Livina de Taeye, had no birth or baptismal record.
 
Children of Joannes van de Rostijne and Livina de Taeye
1. Pauwelyna van de Rostijne, married as her first husband Georgius de Sutter, as her second husband Judocus Goossens, and as her third husband Petrus (H)Annaert.
2. Maria van de Rostijne. was born on 11 December 1622 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium, and died there on 4 August 1669. On 31 July 1647 in Lembeke she married as her first husband Georges de Wulf, a son of Gabriël de Wulf and Catharina Martens, who was born on 8 August 1622 in Lembeke, baptised there on the same day, and died there on 27 April 1662. On 12 August 1662 in Lembeke she married as her second husband Georges Megro, a son of Petrus Megro and Elisabeth van Vooren, who was born on 12 October 1631 in Lembeke and died there on 25 March 1685.
3. Joanna van de Rostijne, had no birth or baptismal record.
4. Petrus van de Rostijne, was born on 7 May 1628 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium.
5. Gillis van de Rostijne, had no birth or baptismal record and was born about 1625 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium. He married Joanna de Wulf(ran), who had no birth or baptismal record.
6. Joannes van de Rostijne, was born on 15 June 1631 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium.
7. Judoca van de Rostijne, was born on 24 March 1634 in Lembeke, and died there on 7 March 1669. On 8 June 1658 in Lembeke she married Petrus de Sutter, a son of Vincentius de Sutter and Georgia Verhaegen, who was born on 16 January 1628 in Lembeke, and baptised there on the same day.
8. Georges van de Rostijne, was born on 12 March 1637 in Lembeke, East Flanders, Belgium.

 
1152
Peter Nijskens, was born in 1615 in Neer, Limburg, The Netherlands, and died there in 1679. [parents]
1153
Maria (Gijsen/Ginsen/Gissen), had no birth or baptismal record, and died in 1685 Neer, Limburg, The Netherlands.
 
Children of Peter Nijskens and Maria (Gijsen/Ginsen/Gissen)
1. Guert/Coert/Gerudt/Geradus Nijskens, was baptised in 1640 at the Roman Catholic Church in Neer, Limburg, The Netherlands, and died there on 4 January 1676. In 1669 in Neer he married Elske(n) Scho(e)r van Der, who was baptised in 1640 in Neer and died there on 10 April 1679.
2. Dionysius Nijskens, was born in 1641 in Neer, Limburg, The Netherlands. He may have been married as he had a son born in 1666.
3. Joannes Nijskens, married Catharina Meeuwissen.
4. Hendrik Nijskens, was baptised in 1643 in Neer, Limburg, The Netherlands.
5. Godefridus Nijskens, was born in 1645 in Neer, Limburg, The Netherlands, and died on 12 November 1670 in Haelen, Limburg, The Netherlands. He was a Priest and a Pastor in Haelen.
6. Hermanus Nijskens, was born in 1648 in Neer, Limburg, The Netherlands, and died in 1699 possibly in Nunhem, Limburg, The Netherlands. He was a Priest and a Pastor in Nunhem.
7. (__) Nisjkens, had no birth or baptismal record.

  Information found here taken from the research of Marcel Nijskens
1192
Joannes/Jan Claeijs, was baptised on 22 October 1623 in Waarschoot, East Flanders, Belgium (Godparents: Joannes Clays and Anna de Pau, wife of A