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Marritie Lubberts (F)
#1451
Jan Janse Verkerk (Immigrant 1663 On Rosetree) (M)
b. circa 1628, #1452
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Dutch Family Heritage Society RIN# 445 |
| Birth |
circa 1628 |
Beusichem, Gelderland, Holland |
| Marriage |
1 April 1651 |
Mayke Gisberts; Buren, Gelderland, Holland |
| Relation |
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9G Grf |
Mayke Gisberts (F)
b. circa 1632, d. 1688, #1453
Agnes (__________) (F)
#1455
Heinrich Risserodt (M)
#1456
(__________) (__________) (F)
#1457
| Baptism |
23 November 1631 |
Siegen-Wittgenstein, Westfalen, Germany |
| Marriage |
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Catherine Heimbach |
Clara (__________) (F)
#1461
Pierre Dragaud (Immigrant) (M)
#1462
| Residence |
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He & wife were with French Huguenots on Staten Island in 1687. |
| Residence |
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Lived Harenes France. Left France in 1681 and went to Holland. Then on to Bristol England. |
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He was a salt maker & a mariner |
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Info is from Evd 1148 & 1150 |
| Death |
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America |
| Birth |
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France |
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Jeanne Garnter (Immigrant) |
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9G Grf |
Jeanne Garnter (Immigrant) (F)
#1463
| Marriage |
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Pierre Dragaud (Immigrant) |
| Residence |
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In 1687 she and husband were with Huguenots on Staten Island |
| Death |
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America |
| Birth |
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France |
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9G Grm |
Pierre Tavaude (M)
#1464
Marie Goubeilla (F)
#1465
| Marriage |
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Pierre Tavaude; France |
| Death |
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France |
| Birth |
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France |
| Relation |
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9G Grm |
Vincens Thillou (M)
#1466
Ann Vigneau (F)
#1467
Garret (Van) Swearingen (M)
b. 1636, d. January 1698, #1468
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Elizabeth, Zacharias, & Thomas by 1st wife, Joseph by 2nd wife, unsure about the rest |
| Sources |
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Death old style date per evd 443 |
| Sources |
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Have will (Evd 443) |
| Birth |
1636 |
Beemsterdam, Holland |
| Marriage |
1659 |
Barbara De Barrette |
| Marriage |
5 October 1676 |
Mary Smith |
| Death |
January 1698 |
St Mary's, St Mary's Co., Maryland |
| Relation |
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9G Grf |
| Note |
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She's mother of Elizabeth, Zacharias, & Thomas, but not Joseph. Unsure about the rest |
| Birth |
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Valenciennes, France |
| Marriage |
1659 |
Garret (Van) Swearingen |
| Death |
1675 |
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| Relation |
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9G Grm |
Daniel Walker Sr (M)
d. between 20 September 1702 and 12 January 1703, #1470
| Sources |
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Possible brother John's will of 1687 (Evd 1018-1019). This John's wife Margaret (possibly Paxtone) and he had a son Daniel age under 21 in 1687. |
| Birth |
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circa 1640s, possibly, Pilkington, England |
| Residence |
1657 |
settled in Talbot Co MD (Evd 617) |
| Marriage |
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Alice (__________) (possibly Parker) |
| Will |
20 September 1702 |
Talbot Co., Maryland, Will 20 Sep 1702 Probated 12 Jan 1702 - MD calendar of wills vol 3 pg 36 (Though I have a copy of the will, I thank Steven C. Perkins http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~scperkins/nwalkanc.html for taking the time to type it out.) The Will of Daniel Walker, Senior, is recorded in the records of the Prerogative Court of Maryland at the Maryland Hall of Records under the following citation: Preogative Court (Wills) 3 [MdHR 1282 1-11-1-4], pp. 171-172 Danl. Walker, Senior, 12 January 1702/3. In the name of God Amen I Danl Walker Senior of Talbot County Planter - being sick and Weak but of good memory praisd be God doe make this my Last Will & testament as follows which to say ----- I comend my Soule to God Who gave it me hoping thro the death and passion of my redemer to have pardon for all my sinns my Wretched body I comitt to ye Earth in hope of a Joyfull resurection and to be buried in such place with such charges as my Executors shalle thinke most --------- FIRST - I will that all my Just Debts and funerall charges be firstly paid - 2d - I give to my daughter Eliz Portlock ye wife of Abraham Portlock one shilling which will be in fulle of her part of my Estate -- 3d - I Give and Bequeath to my daughter Jane Merrick the wife of John Merrick one shilling Sterling which is to be in fulle of her part of my Estate -- 4 - I Give and Bequeath unto my Sonnes Daniel Wm and Charles Walker and to my Daughter Mary Walker all the rest of my Goods Chattells & Credits to be equally divided among my said three sonnes Danl Wm and Charles and my daughter Mary -- Lastly I make and ordain my two Sonnes Danl Walker and Wm Walker Extrs of this my Last Will and testament revoking all other wills made whether by word or writing In Witness whereof I have published and declared this to be my ---- this 20th day of Sept in ye first year of the reign of Anne by the Grace of God etc. Anno 1702 Danl (his mark) Walker Senr WITNESSES Robert Morton, James IS Stonard, Dennis DE Es--mming, Benj ---kes --- --- ----- the record ---- the is written on Jan ye 12 1702 Then came before me Wm Walker one of the Executors and caused the said will to be proved wch said will was accordingly proved in due form & by ye Oaths of Benj ----- James Stonard & Dennis ---mming three of the witss thereto Subscribed & ---- -- was Accordingly granted unto the said Wm Walker togeather with a Copy of the Will Annexed --- ------- -Robt Finley Dty Comr Talbot Coty The inventory of the Estate of Daniel Walker, Senior was returned on 29 Jan 1704 and valued at 68 L 16 S 9 D, by Benja. Pecke and James Stonard, Prerogative Court (Inventories & Accounts) 25 [MdHR 1262 1-11-2-38], pp. 196-197 Daniel Walker, Senr., Inventory, 29 January 1704. An Account of the estate was recorded 11 Jan 1705[06?] at a balance of 20 L 4 S 9 D by William Walker, Prerogative Court (Inventories & Accounts) 25 [Mdhr 1262 1-11-2-38], pp. 272-274 Daniel Walker, Senr., Account, 11 January 1705. Leave was granted at that time for an additional account. The Inventory of Daniel Walker, Junr., was recorded after that of his father on page 197, Prerogative Court (Inventories & Accounts) 25 [MdHR 1262 1-11-2-38], pp. 196-197 Daniel Walker, Senr., Inventory, 29 January 1704. The Account of William Walker, "brother and heir" of Daniel Walker, Junior, was also recorded on 11 Jan 1705[06?], Prerogative Court (Inventories & Accounts) 25 [MdHR 1262 1-11-2-38], pp. 263-264 Danll Walker, Senr. (sic, Junr.), Account, 11 January 1705. |
| Death |
between 20 September 1702 and 12 January 1703 |
Talbot Co., Maryland, between will date and probate date |
Alice (__________) (possibly Parker) (F)
#1471
| Sources |
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Evd 617 Henry Parker will of 1686 left land to Wm Walker & Charles Walker w/Daniel Walker Sr as exec & residuary legatee (Talbot Co MD). Possible father John, see will. |
| Marriage |
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Daniel Walker Sr |
| Source |
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Info on this family from Foose1 |
| Birth |
1651 |
Great Gonerby, Lincolnshire, England, Birth 1651 from unknown source. Foose says born 1640's. |
| Marriage |
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Margaret Beall??; Prince George Co., Maryland |
| Residence |
1681 |
"Giant's Range", Calvert, Maryland patented 1681 |
| Death |
February 1689 |
Upper Marlboro, Calvert Co., Maryland |
| Source |
23 February 1688/89 |
Have will probated 23 Feb 1688/9 Liber T #1 Folio 60 Calvert Co (now Prince Geo. Co), Queen Anne Parish.1 |
Margaret Beall?? (F)
b. 1655, #1473
| Sources |
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Info on this family from Foose1 |
| Birth |
1655 |
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| Marriage |
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William Brown |
| Marriage |
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Male Clifford |
| Marriage |
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Joseph Isaack; Prince George Co., Maryland |
| Marriage |
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Joshua Hall |
| Death |
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Calvert Co., Maryland, Per Foose (Evd 443) Following Joseph's death, Margaret marr Joshua Hall. No recorded children by him. By earlier marr she had James Clifford and Joseph Brown. thinks her maiden name may have been Beall1 |
John Harriman (M)
#1474
| Residence |
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1646 he was a well to do innkeeper in New Haven CT |
| Sources |
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Source of this line is book "Hennen's Choice" |
| Marriage |
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Elizabeth (__________) |
| Relation |
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9G Grf |
Elizabeth (__________) (F)
#1475
John Lake Sr (M)
b. February 1615, d. before 1696, #1476
| Note |
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From "A History of My People and Yours", Claud Nelson McMillan, 1956: John Lake seems to have arrived in the American colonies in or about 1636, and was found at Newport, Rhode Island, in the home of Thomas Spicer. We have no positive proof that he was acquainted with the Spicer family in England, but there is every reason to believe that this was the case. Thomas Spicer was at Newport, Rhode Island as early as July 16, 1638, as he was chosen Treasurer of Portsmouth in 1642, and in 1643 appears in Manhattan. There is evidence that John Lake accompanied the Spicer family to Manhattan. In "The Genealogy of the Lake Family" by Arthur Adams and Sarah Risley, we find the following: 'There were several families of Lakes in Massachusetts, notably those of Thomas and John of Boston, brothers of Sir Edward Lake of England, who were related to the best families of the Colony, and who were themselves of high social position both in England and America. John Lake of Gravesend may have been related to them or to other New England Lakes; but the problem of his origin, it must be admitted, is still a problem. We learn from the will of Thomas Spicer that his daughter, Anne, married John Lake. This will is dated September 30, 1658, and proved November 4, 1658. Since three children of John and Anne (Spicer) Lake are mentioned in the will, it is evident that they had been married some years (1649?). John Lake died some time before August 4, 1696, but he left no will, and the exact date cannot be determined. Anne Lake was living as late as 1709. The baptism of a daughter is recorded in the register of the Dutch Church of New York: Metje, May 20, 1652. |
| Marriage |
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Anne Spicer |
| Birth |
February 1615 |
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| Immigration |
before 1635 |
http://olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/17th/dny_17.shtml about half way down the page Date: Mon Apr 7 15:05:43 1997 Name: Marg Hall E- mail: meghall@istar.ca Address: Surname of Immigrant: Lake Given name(s) of Immigrant: John Name of Ship: ? Arrival Date: before 1635 Origin of Immigrant: Tring, Hertfordshire England Immigrant's Date & Place of Birth: b February 1615 Immigrant's Date & Place of Death: 1696 Gravesend Long Island New York Immigrant's Spouse: Anne Spicer Source of Information: Book My People and Yours N. Macmillan (he documents his sources quite well) Immigrant's Children: John/Jan Lake, Daniel Lake Metge/Margaret Lake, Elisabeth Lake William Lake Michael Lake Notes: John Lake was one of the founders of the Gravesend Colony. His name appears on the Charter papers. His descendant great great grandson, Nicholas Lake my 3x great grandfather was a United Empire Loyalist.
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| Death |
before 1696 |
Gravesend Long Island, New York |
| Marriage |
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Neese (Agnes) (__________) |
| Birth |
1475 |
Siegen-Wittgenstein, Westfalen, Germany |
| Death |
1546 |
Siegen-Wittgenstein, Westfalen, Germany |
| Relation |
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14G Grf |
Neese (Agnes) (__________) (F)
#1479
Jan Verkerk (M)
b. circa 1602, #1480
(__________) (__________) (F)
#1481
Wolfert Gerritsen Van Couwenhoven (Immigrant 1625 Eendracht) (M)
d. 1661, #1482
| Biography |
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Very interesting history of him in various books. He was instrumental in the settling of New Amsterdam (NY). |
| To-Do |
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Get copy of WGvC & The Founding of NY by Morton Wagman, Journal of Long Island History 1980 |
| Note |
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Dutch Family Heritage Society RIN# 276 & 3789 |
| Birth |
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Couwenhoven near Amersfoort, Utrecht, Holland |
| Marriage |
17 January 1605 |
Neeltje (Cornelia) Jansen (Immigrant 1635); Amersfoort, Utrecht, Holland, Married in Dutch Reformed Church |
| Occupation |
1624 |
In 1624 he signed up with Dutch West India Co for service for company |
| Immigration |
April 1625 |
Ship Eendracht left Holland landed Jun/Jul at Manhattan Island |
| Death |
1661 |
New York, In the fall |
Neeltje (Cornelia) Jansen (Immigrant 1635) (F)
d. 1658, #1483
Gotthard Goedert Spielmann (M)
#1484
(__________) (__________) (F)
#1485
Elizabeth "Leiss" Beer (possibly) (F)
d. between 1631 and 1635, #1487
| Note |
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Marilyn code 3852 7G Grf |
| Note |
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MORE CHILDREN TO ENTER, SEE BOOK |
| Marriage |
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Elizabeth (__________) |
| Relation |
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10G Grf |
Elizabeth (__________) (F)
#1489
Elizabeth (__________) (F)
#1491
Isaac De Barret (M)
#1492
(__________) (__________) (F)
#1493
| Sources |
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Info on this family from Foose1 |
| Birth |
1606 |
Fulbeck, Lincolnshire, England |
| Marriage |
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Elizabeth Sharpe |
| Sources |
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Info on this family from Foose1 |
| Birth |
1612 |
Basingthorpe, Lincolnshire, England |
| Marriage |
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Richard Isaack |
(__________) (__________) (F)
#1497
Tyl Van Fispe (housename Van Holenstein) (M)
b. between 1410 and 1415, d. between 1482 and 1488, #1498
| Note |
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Owned iron smelter at Niederndorf |
| Marriage |
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(__________) (__________) |
| Birth |
between 1410 and 1415 |
Siegen-Wittgenstein, Westfalen, Germany |
| Death |
between 1482 and 1488 |
Siegen-Wittgenstein, Westfalen, Germany |
| Relation |
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16G Grf |
(__________) (__________) (F)
#1499
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