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1051 (1) Reformed Dutch Church of Port Richmond, Staten Island, N.Y. 974.B4ne Vol. 4 p. 59, 60, 62, 64.
(2) History of Staten Island & It's People by Lewis His't. Pub Co. VIII: 142 V 206 # 186 p. 90, 91.
(3) Lefferts- Haughwout Family by Leffert M.A. Haughwout, N.Y.G.& B. Vol. 33.
(4) N.Y. Mgs.p. 174 & Vol XXXIX p.60.
(5) D.R.C.of S.I. bap. in Hist. & Gen. Misc. 974.7 N2s.
(6) William Adriaense Bennet of Brooklyn, N.Y. Family found in N.Y.G & B. Vol XCIV Apr 1963 p.112,13,14.
The witnesses at Pieters bap were his paternal uncle-in-law Jacob Van Pelt & his paternal aunt Aaltje Haughwout. 
Haughwout, Pieter (I395)
 
1052 (1) Staten Island 1706 census, N.Y. Gen. & His't Msc. by J.E. Stillwell, 974 D2sa p. 151 (2) Dutch Reformed Church of New York, 974.7 B4ne Vol. 2 pp.225, 243
(3) New Netherland register, Valentines History of New York p. 110
(4) Dutch Reformed Church of Port Richmond,Staten Island, New York, 974.7 B4ne Vol 4 p.12,34,37,44.
(5) NY His't Soc. 1893 Abstracts of Wills-- Liber 10 1708- 1728VII 974.7 B4n Vol. 26 p.366 . His WP 27 Aug 1726
(6)All family information found in "Houses of Richmond County, New York" 
Backer, Nicholas (I435)
 
1053 (1) The Coursen Family 1612-1617 p. 15, 16, 17.
This is the only source for this families information with the exception of their son Cornelius or Cors 
Vroom, Peter Coursen (I2317)
 
1054 (1) The Moravian Church (UBC) of Staten Island in rec. 974.7 B4ne Vol. 4 lists his birth, 13 Mar 1798, his Bap. 4 Apr 1798, on p. 87, and his death, 15 Nov 1853, on p. 232. (2) His B. is also found in the NYG&B rec 974 B2n Vol. 38, p. 53
They had a child b. 1827 (no sex or name) listed on pps. 121, 123 of (1) source. 
Martineau, Abraham (I121)
 
1055 (1) The Van Deventer Family by Paul J. Vandeventer 929.273 V286 v p9. Abt B. & Birthplace
(2) Ghoy & Houten: Catalogue Judicial Archives Utrecht No. 1287, Folio 37 " " " "
Sources for all of the family including the childrensmatesare found in these two publications. 
Hoogeboom, Rochus Adriaens (I81)
 
1056 (1) The Van Deventer Family by Paul J. Vandeventer , 929.279. V286v, p. 9-
(2) From records Ghoy & Houten; Catalogue Judicial Archives Utrecht, no 1287, folio 37.
All information on this family came from these two sources. 
Hoogeboom, Adrian (I300)
 
1057 (1) UBMC Vol 4 Family F54
 
1058 (1) UBMC Vol 4 of NYG&B rec 974.7 B4ne Family F55
 
1059 (1), & (2) Basically listing Elsie's husbands (1st) Hendrick Tomassen & (2nd) Adam Roelantsen

An article on NY schoolmasters (http://www.thehistorybox.com/ny_city/nycity_schools-schoolmasters_new_amsterdam_pt_I_article1506.htm) concerns Adam Roelantsen and mentions his marriage to a well-enough-off widow Lyntie Martens, by whom he had a daughter, Tryntje by 1643 and a son Daniel in 1644, then two more children before the death of his wife. These children were born far too late to be children of Elsie and if she died in 1638, as other records suggest, she could not have been the wife of Adam Roelantsen. 
Martense, Elsie (I533)
 
1060 (1). Bap. date & place listed in "The Van Deventer Family" by Paul J. Vandeventer 929.273 V286v p. . 9- 21. His death is listed as Abt in (1) The mg. year is also found in both (1) & (2). (2) Is from records; Ghoy & Houten; Catalogue Judicial Archives Utrecht, No 1287, folio 37.
(3) Documentary History of N.Y. III, 38, by E.B. Callaghn (Early Immigrants) Jans Pietersz & his wife Maria were members of the Dutch church at Bunnik as attested by the fact that they brought letters to New Netherlands on which they were admitted to membership in the Dutch church at Breuklyn, N.Y., 25 Dec 1662. Records of Houten & Utrecht Holland, furnished by Jos. Goudswaard genealogist.
Jans Pietersz Van Deventer came from Bunnik, in the province of Utrecht, with his wife & three children. They sailed on the ship "Hope", arriving in New Amsterdam 8 Apr 1662. A list of the passengers on this ship is given in Holland Society yr bk 1902 p. 20. Jans very soon went over to Brueklyn on Nassau Is., and first settled there (Doc. relating to early colonial settlers on Long Is., Fernow, p. 522 )
Brooklyns great historian & antiquarian, Teunis G. Bergen, in "Early Settlers of Kings Co., N.Y." 1881 p.327 gives the following:" Jan Pietersz Van Deventer the ancestor of the family, emigrated in 1662 from the " Steght" (Bishopric), The Bishopric of Utrecht was very large & included also Deventer in the Netherlands, and may at one time have resided at Deventer in Overyssel....Settled at first at Brooklyn, and from thence removed to New Utrecht, of which place he was appointed Schepen, (a magistrate & councilman, whose authority is more general than today),by Gov. Colve in 1673, where his name appears on the assessment roll of 1675 & where he & his wife were members of the D. R. Church in 1677. Owned plot no. 5 in yellow Hock (Bay Ridge) as early as 1677.,which he sold Nov 17 1680 to Hendrick Mattyse Van Pelt. Bought 14 May 1682, of Claes Claesen Smith his farm in New Utrecht, as per Lib. II of conv. p. 132 & which his heirs sold Sep 1694 to his son Pieter Jansen for 6000 gl. in 1687 He took the English Oath of allegiance at New Utrecht."
(4) NYHS yr bk 1897 p 148, 974.7 C4h Reformed Dutch Church Baptisms in Brooklyn 1st Bk. N (5) NYHS yr bk 1898 p. 92, 974.7 C4h RDC of Flatbush Mgs. p. 139, 92
Adriantje & Jacobus, brother & sister, witnessed the bap. of their brother Pieter Jans son Christian 29 Mar 1687 found in the Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church rec. p. 139 .
(6) "The Van Deventer Family" compiled by Christobelle Van Deventer using data collected by
Heer Jos. Goudswaard, an expert genealogist of Baarn, Holland.
(7) N.Y. Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn in N.Y. His't Mss. Dutch, 974.723, K21 , 1660-1752, by A.P.G.Jos Van Der Linde p. 151,163 (bap of their child) 
Van Deventer, Jan Pieters (I175)
 
1061 (1)Her name & birthplace are listed Stuyvesant, Tryntje (I2309)
 
1062 (1)of Delfzyl. Groningen, Netherland listed in "Ancient Families of New York", NYG&B rec. 974 B2n Vol. 9 p. 56-57, his name & birthplace Stuyvesant, Balthazar (I2308)
 
1063 (2) Bap. 4 Nov 1705 in Dutch Reformed Church of N.Y. in NYG&B 974.7 B4ne Vol. 2 p. 311. The same Bap. information Also in (1) Bk. 929. 273 V286v The Van Deventer Family p. 229 & p. 9-21 .
Van Deventer, Anna (I171)
 
1064 (2) Bap. 25 Aug 1700 in DRC of N.Y. Vol. II p. 269. Birth date & place listed in (1), & (2) sources.
Her husbands name & abt mg date given in (4) p. 452 
Van Deventer, Gertruyt (I169)
 
1065 (2) Bap. in DRC of N.Y. Vol 2, p. 199. Mg. to Andries Meyer, 28 Feb 1708 in (5) Ancient Families of New York Vol 9-10, p.6. Wessels, Gertie (I485)
 
1066 (2) Bap. p. 149 (2) He died young Wessels, Wessel (I483)
 
1067 (2) Bap. p. 185 (2) He died young Wessels, Wessel (I496)
 
1068 (2) Bap. p. 224 (2). Mg. to Rachel Van Imburg on 12 Aug 1714 Wessels, Wessel (I489)
 
1069 (2) Bap. p. 291 (1) mg. to Susanna Bradt 24 Jan 1731 Wessels, Laurence (I494)
 
1070 (2) Bap. p.171 (2) She died Young Wessels, Gertie (I484)
 
1071 (2) Bap. p.212 (1) Mg. to William Jansen Roome in 27 Mar 1712 Wessels, Annetje (I487)
 
1072 (2) Is a twin to John. rec. on p. 262 .
(1) Her mg. to Samuel Pell on 6 Sep 1718 
Wessels, Margareta (Twin) (I492)
 
1073 (2), & (3) 26 Sep 1660 Birth date Backer, Henricus (I450)
 
1074 (2), & (3) Birth 23 Nov 1664 Backer, Abraham (I451)
 
1075 (2), & (3) Birth 7 Sep 1659
(7), & (8) death bef 1669 
Backer, Hillegond (I449)
 
1076 (2), & (3) Birth date 18 Sep 1658
(7), (8) death bef. 1669 
Backer, Balthazar (I448)
 
1077 (4) Family F171
 
1078 (4) Benjamins birth 1686 --age 20 yrs. in the 1706 census of Staten Island, N.Y.
(6) Birth place, S.I..
This was the second mg. for Blandina Viele wife of Benjamin. Her 1st husband was Jan Jansen
Van Wogglelum, md. 1702.
Benjamin & his bro. Jacob md. sisters, Blandina & Elizabeth Viele. 
Corssen, Benjamin (I517)
 
1079 (4) Dutch Reformed Church of Port Richmond, Staten Island, N.Y., 974.7 B4ne Vol. 4 p. 12, 34, 37 ,44 Family F173
 
1080 (4) His name & Abt b. date
(5) Gives an Abt mg. date p.111
(3) lists his wife Annetje Jans
(4) His birth is given an Abt date of 1638.
(5) His first child's birth date, 18 Dec 1661, p. 111, would indicate a 1660 mg. & make him 22yrs. at mg. Witness's at Pieter Jansen & Annetie Jans dau Elstje's bap, 18 Dec 1661, were, Gerrit Croesen, hus of Pieter's sis Neeltje, Tryntie Jans, & Grietje Jans.(are they sisters to the mother Annetje Jans?) 
Jansz, Pieter (I2287)
 
1081 (5) Birth Probably from Netherlands She and her parents are listed in (4) N.Y. Collection of Manuscripts, O'Gallaghans Translation Vol. I, p. 72 Vol. 4 P.11. Her Mother md. (2nd) Adam Roelantsen p. 34 of (4).
(2) Tryntje appeared before the Orphan Masters of New Amsterdam in 1657 & stated her intention of marrying Frederick Lubbertsen. This very interesting record appears in the archives of New Netherland And offers; "Whereas Tryntje Hendricks widow of Cors Pieterszen, intends to become the wife of Frederick Lubbertsen, widower of Styntie Hendricks (should be Jans), and whereas Tryntie has three infant children by Cors Pieterszen & wishes before remarriage to settle upon said children their paternal inheritence......" (apparently her daughters Elsje & Grietje were deceased)
Tryntje Hendricks shall be held & promises honestly to bring up her three said children, named Cornelis Corssen, 12 years old, Pieter 6 yrs & Hendrick Corssen 3 yrs. as well as she can, to have them taught reading, writing and a good trade or occupation, so that in time to come they may earn their own living, further to instruct them in the fear of the Lord and in religious exercises and to do all a good Mother is bound to do. until said children shall come of age or marry....... also a clear description of the location of their home which was on the lower tip of Manhatten Island.( In relation to the position of the home in modern New York City. It's about where Wall St., Exchange Place, New St. & Broad St. converge in the heart of the financial district of New York City.") 
Hendrickse, Tryntje (I523)
 
1082 (5) Death: Will dated 10 Oct 1696 / proved Sep 1698 Her Mg to Cornelius Corsen ,11 Mar 1666 is Found in " 300 yrs. with the Corson Family in America", vol 1, p. 44 Vandergrift, Marritje Jacobs (I512)
 
1083 (6) Her b. & bap. are listed in the Flatbush Dutch Church rec, NYHS yr bk 1898, 974.7 C4h p. 89,107.
She is listed as a child of Gerret Dircksen in "Bergens Early Settlers of Kings Co. p. 82
974.723 D2b where her hus. name Christian Corson is also included . (5) Her Chr & Birth place are found in "Croesen Family of Staten Island & Bucks Co. Pa." on pp.97,100. 
Croesen, Annetje Gerretse (I322)
 
1084 (6) His Mg. is also listed the Dutch Reformed Church of Flatbush mgs. & bap. in NY Historical Society yr. bk.
1898 p. 92 & 139 bk 974.7.C4h 
Family F74
 
1085 (Bloomfield- Bloomingdale MM) 2. TIB, SLC Genealogy Library 3. See Notes, William Reynolds (son), #1 Reynolds, Lewis (I215)
 
1086 (found notes on 0117202 written by Nancy) "Came from New Jersey with children to visit."  Calonje, Maria Lidia Astorga (I1820)
 
1087 (Medical):1. US army colonel Bryan, Floyd R. (I524)
 
1088 (Medical):Angina from age 55 Hawk Linke, Edna L. (I5)
 
1089 (Medical):Heart By-Pass and Pacemaker, 1996 Hawk, Ellis Leroy Jr. (I1)
 
1090 (Medical):It has been said thathe took builit in the thigh during the revolutionary
war. 
Routt, William (I135)
 
1091 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I134)
 
1092 (Research):!BIRTH: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague)
Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS,
pg. 26 - D0007: 15 Jan 1664
Sheldon's "History of Deerfield, MA", 1896, v2,pt2,p271: 16 Jan 1665
Corbin Collection, Northampton VR, NEHGS reel 82-16, item 5486: 15 Jan 1664/5
item 5485A 5 Jan 1664
MARRIAGE: "Ancestry", pg. 26 (spouse only); Sheldon, p 272 wife's given name
and two children, first born in July 1686
Torrey, Clarence, "New England Marriages Prior to 1700": m. Hannah Benton abt
1686, ref. Northampton, Northfield records and Root genealogy
DEATH: "Ancestry", pg. 26
HISTORICAL NOTE: Moved from Northampton to Northfield in 1685, where he was an
original grantee. Returned to Northampton, where he died (Sheldon, p 272) 
Root, Joseph (I1184)
 
1093 (Research):!MARRIAGE: Milton, VT Vital Records, book 2, pg. 65. Henry, Anna (I591)
 
1094 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I336)
 
1095 (Research):1. Death Certificate of Hanna Hendrick, 22 aug 1907, Book 1 p 7
Putnam Co Board of Health , Greencastle, In 46135
2."Biographical and Historical Record of Putnam Co. IN"
See .John Honey Hendrix notes.
3. Headstone Inscription for Hannah R. Hendrix, Putnamville,
Putnamville, Putnam Co. IN 
Routt, Hannah Waller (I113)
 
1096 (Research):1. Inscription on tombstone in Paris Cemetery. Routt, Elizabeth (I138)
 
1097 (Research):1. Some Marriages in Mont. Co. Ky before 1864, Hazel Boyd2. sister Francis mentions heirs of Polly and John Boyd, will
dated 1872 
Hendrix, Mary (I327)
 
1098 (Research):1. Spouses: Sarah Riggs, Margaret Dinwiddie, Erelda Miller, Winna F. Van Hook
2. Information furnished by Richard Hendrix (1994) 
Honey ., Pendleton (I356)
 
1099 (Research):1.Headstone inscription for John M Hendrix, Putnamville Cemetery,
Putnamville, Putnam Co. IN 
Hendrix, John Mcclain (I119)
 
1100 (Research):1.Mentioned in will of her sister dated 1872 Hendrix, Elizabeth (I340)
 

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