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Joanna Esther Hone1
F, b. 31 January 1799, d. 29 September 1842
Father | John Hone1 b. 16 Sep 1764, d. 12 Apr 1832 |
Mother | Joanna Stoutenburgh1 b. 16 Sep 1764, d. 2 Apr 1838 |
Joanna Esther Hone was born on 31 January 1799.1 She married Samuel Shaw Howland.1 Joanna Esther Hone died on 29 September 1842.1
Family | Samuel Shaw Howland |
Citations
- [S1054] Sven Selander, "Bourdet Family," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Nov 2014. Available at Ridgewood Public Library, GSBC Family Files: Burdett/Bourdette File.
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Johannes Hone1
M, b. circa 1711
Johannes Hone was born circa 1711 (or 1721.)1
Family | |
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Johannes Hahn (later called Hone), born in 1721, the first ancestor of the Hone family in New York, was a "Palatine," who at the age of 18 years arrived in Philadelphia on 27 Aug 1739, on the ship Samuel from Rotterdam, Hugh Pierce, master. The date of his death is unknown, and the last mention of him that has been found is in 1749. New York Lutheran Church records tell us that "Johann Hahn Y. M. (young man), from Philadelphia" was married on October 25, 1740 to Magdalena Klotzen or Klotz, a widow.
It is interesting to observe that the Hone's family crest is the same as that of an Irish family of Hone. Perhaps in earlier days an Irish Hone had migrated to Holland, as the Livingstons did from Scotland.1 Name variation: Johannes Hahn.1
It is interesting to observe that the Hone's family crest is the same as that of an Irish family of Hone. Perhaps in earlier days an Irish Hone had migrated to Holland, as the Livingstons did from Scotland.1 Name variation: Johannes Hahn.1
Citations
- [S1054] Sven Selander, "Bourdet Family," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Nov 2014. Available at Ridgewood Public Library, GSBC Family Files: Burdett/Bourdette File.
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John Hone1
M, b. 16 September 1764, d. 12 April 1832
Father | Philip Hone1 b. 15 Apr 1743, d. 13 Sep 1798 |
Mother | Esther Bourdet1 b. 2 Jan 1743, d. 18 Sep 1793 or 1798 |
John Hone was born on 16 September 1764.1 He married Joanna Stoutenburgh on 29 November 1786.1 John Hone died on 12 April 1832.1
Family | Joanna Stoutenburgh b. 16 Sep 1764, d. 2 Apr 1838 |
Children |
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John Hone and his more famous brother, Philip Hone, entered the auction and commission business. The name of their firm was "Philip & John Hone." The business was that of auctioneering, which at that time consisted chiefly in selling the cargoes brought to the port of New York. The firm was very prosperous and bore an honored name throughout the United States.
Walter Barrett in his Old Merchants of New York City, says:
The two brothers, John and Philip Hone, afterwards so prominent in the city were trained from boyhood in John McVickar's counting-house, and then established in business. John Hone in after life often acknowledging that he owed all his success to the unlimited credit opened for him in London by John McVickar, with his correspondents, more especially with the great house of Phyn, Ellice & English. Their store was a very large brick one at No. 61 Wall Street. The business began to fall off in about 1830 when the field in which they had had almost a monopoly became crowded with competitors.1
Walter Barrett in his Old Merchants of New York City, says:
"Few of this generation will remember the name of Hone. Yet there are readers of this book who will recollect a day when that name was as highly honored and as extensively known in this city as it possibly could be. As far back as I can recollect, there were two brothers in the auction business of the name of Hone. The firm was 'Philip & John Hone.' Their auction store was up in Fulton Street around the corner from Pearl. John Hone lived in one of the seven houses fronting the Bowling Green. Stephen Whitney lived and died on one end of Bowling Green Row, and John Hone on the other. Both brothers were magnificent speci- mens of American men. Philip Hone lived up Broadway, one door this side of the South corner of Park place. The corner at that time was covered by a small wooden tenement, and on the first floor thread and needles were sold. The Hones were the creme de da creme of society in those days. Philip and John Hone had made large fortunes. In 1826 they dissolved, and Philip was elected Mayor of the City of New York. John Hone for the sake of his sons determined to continue the auction business under the name of 'John Hone & Sons.' They built a store on the northeast corner of Wall and Pearl, where the Seamen's Sav- ings Bank now stands. Never had New York merchants so fine a collection of sons. They were noble looking fellows. Henry was the handsomest man, in 1830, in the United States. John, Jr., was a noble fellow. He died in Rome, and his widow after- ward married lawyer Frederick DePeyster. Isaac Hone, another son, was of this firm, and after a variety of mercantile ups and downs, disasters and successes, became a deputy collector under Collector Hugh Maxwell. At one time Isaac was of the firm of Hone and Fleming. His partner, John B. Fleming, drew a prize in the lottery, of thirty thousand dollars. Two other sons were members of the rich firm of John Hone & Sons. Henry was one. He lived up opposite St. John's Park in Varick Street, a few doors from the church. What dinner parties that man gave! What choice 'Chateaux Margeaux,' and Lynch's 'Sauterne.' Poor Dominick Lynch! Henry was elected a member of the Legisla- ture at one time. He married as his second wife Miss Haywood. Although opposed by her father, Henry Haywood of Charleston, S. C, (who owned 2,500 negroes and who resided in the old mansion with pillars, seen by the Democratic delegates as they came out of Charleston last April, on the line of the North Eastern Railroad) and who did not like Hone at all. It was of no use, this opposition. Harry Hone was a dashing fellow and he carried the day. Miss Haywood ran away from her father and married handsome Harry. She was rich, and loved her hus- band ; but he, alas, poor Harry—down, down, down he went, and finally died in a low rum shop in Chatham street. All gone— used up—his death a mercy, for his wife allowed him so much a year to keep clear of her. Another of the firm of John Hone & Sons, was the now well-known Myndert Van Schaick; he married a daughter of John Hone. John Anthon, the lawyer, married another daughter. Van Schaick was the indoor man, and used to hand down the pieces of dry goods from the shelves during a sale at auction. Of all that crowd, Van Schaick is the only one left." "When his son Isaac and his firm Tredwell & Hone' failed, old John Hone, his father, had to pay $130,000 for them. He was obliged to sell his United States stock to save the name of Hone from dishonor. He felt so deeply, and had so much pride in keeping the commercial name of his sons untainted, that he cheer- fully made any sacrifice. Old John Hone was a trump in his day."
The two brothers, John and Philip Hone, afterwards so prominent in the city were trained from boyhood in John McVickar's counting-house, and then established in business. John Hone in after life often acknowledging that he owed all his success to the unlimited credit opened for him in London by John McVickar, with his correspondents, more especially with the great house of Phyn, Ellice & English. Their store was a very large brick one at No. 61 Wall Street. The business began to fall off in about 1830 when the field in which they had had almost a monopoly became crowded with competitors.1
Citations
- [S1054] Sven Selander, "Bourdet Family," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Nov 2014. Available at Ridgewood Public Library, GSBC Family Files: Burdett/Bourdette File.
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John Hone1
M, b. 30 August 1796, d. 9 April 1829
Father | John Hone1 b. 16 Sep 1764, d. 12 Apr 1832 |
Mother | Joanna Stoutenburgh1 b. 16 Sep 1764, d. 2 Apr 1838 |
John Hone was born on 30 August 1796.1 He married Marie Antoinette Kane on 12 November 1817.1 John Hone died on 9 April 1829.1
Family | Marie Antoinette Kane b. 22 May 1798, d. 30 Oct 1869 |
Citations
- [S1054] Sven Selander, "Bourdet Family," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Nov 2014. Available at Ridgewood Public Library, GSBC Family Files: Burdett/Bourdette File.
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Judith Hone1
F
Father | Philip Hone1 b. 15 Apr 1743, d. 13 Sep 1798 |
Mother | Esther Bourdet1 b. 2 Jan 1743, d. 18 Sep 1793 or 1798 |
Citations
- [S1054] Sven Selander, "Bourdet Family," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Nov 2014. Available at Ridgewood Public Library, GSBC Family Files: Burdett/Bourdette File.
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Judith Hone1
F, b. 20 November 1792, d. 1876
Father | John Hone1 b. 16 Sep 1764, d. 12 Apr 1832 |
Mother | Joanna Stoutenburgh1 b. 16 Sep 1764, d. 2 Apr 1838 |
Family | John Anthon |
Citations
- [S1054] Sven Selander, "Bourdet Family," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Nov 2014. Available at Ridgewood Public Library, GSBC Family Files: Burdett/Bourdette File.
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Magdalena Hone1
F
Father | Johannes Hone1 b. c 1711 |
Family | Hendrick Will |
Citations
- [S1054] Sven Selander, "Bourdet Family," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Nov 2014. Available at Ridgewood Public Library, GSBC Family Files: Burdett/Bourdette File.
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Philip Hone1
M, b. 15 April 1743, d. 13 September 1798
Father | Johannes Hone1 b. c 1711 |
Philip Hone was born on 15 April 1743.1 He married Esther Bourdet, daughter of Samuel Bourdet, on 12 December 1763.1 Philip Hone married Esther Bourdet, daughter of Samuel Bourdet.1 Philip Hone died on 13 September 1798 of yellow fever.1
Family | Esther Bourdet b. 2 Jan 1743, d. 18 Sep 1793 or 1798 |
Children |
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He enlisted in the Provincial Troops in 1759, in his 17th year. At that time he had already adopted the name of Philip Hone instead of Johan Philip Hahn. He lived in a house in Dutch Street in 1780. Four years later he bought a wooden house on the corner of Dutch and John Streets, where he transacted his business. Philip Hone was made a Free-man of the City of New York in 1765 by Mayor John Cruger.1 Name variation: Johann Phillip Hahn.1
Citations
- [S1054] Sven Selander, "Bourdet Family," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Nov 2014. Available at Ridgewood Public Library, GSBC Family Files: Burdett/Bourdette File.
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Philip Hone1
M, b. 25 October 1780, d. 5 May 1851
Father | Philip Hone1 b. 15 Apr 1743, d. 13 Sep 1798 |
Mother | Esther Bourdet1 b. 2 Jan 1743, d. 18 Sep 1793 or 1798 |
Philip Hone was born on 25 October 1780.1 He married Catherine Dunscombe.1 Philip Hone died on 5 May 1851.1
Family | Catherine Dunscombe b. Oct 1778, d. 24 May 1850 |
Philip Hone was between 1825 and 1826 the mayor of NYC at New York City.2,1
John Hone and his more famous brother, Philip Hone, entered the auction and commission business. The name of their firm was "Philip & John Hone." The business was that of auctioneering, which at that time consisted chiefly in selling the cargoes brought to the port of New York. The firm was very prosperous and bore an honored name throughout the United States.
Walter Barrett in his Old Merchants of New York City, says:
The two brothers, John and Philip Hone, afterwards so prominent in the city were trained from boyhood in John McVickar's counting-house, and then established in business. John Hone in after life often acknowledging that he owed all his success to the unlimited credit opened for him in London by John McVickar, with his correspondents, more especially with the great house of Phyn, Ellice & English. Their store was a very large brick one at No. 61 Wall Street. The business began to fall off in about 1830 when the field in which they had had almost a monopoly became crowded with competitors.1
John Hone and his more famous brother, Philip Hone, entered the auction and commission business. The name of their firm was "Philip & John Hone." The business was that of auctioneering, which at that time consisted chiefly in selling the cargoes brought to the port of New York. The firm was very prosperous and bore an honored name throughout the United States.
Walter Barrett in his Old Merchants of New York City, says:
"Few of this generation will remember the name of Hone. Yet there are readers of this book who will recollect a day when that name was as highly honored and as extensively known in this city as it possibly could be. As far back as I can recollect, there were two brothers in the auction business of the name of Hone. The firm was 'Philip & John Hone.' Their auction store was up in Fulton Street around the corner from Pearl. John Hone lived in one of the seven houses fronting the Bowling Green. Stephen Whitney lived and died on one end of Bowling Green Row, and John Hone on the other. Both brothers were magnificent speci- mens of American men. Philip Hone lived up Broadway, one door this side of the South corner of Park place. The corner at that time was covered by a small wooden tenement, and on the first floor thread and needles were sold. The Hones were the creme de da creme of society in those days. Philip and John Hone had made large fortunes. In 1826 they dissolved, and Philip was elected Mayor of the City of New York. John Hone for the sake of his sons determined to continue the auction business under the name of 'John Hone & Sons.' They built a store on the northeast corner of Wall and Pearl, where the Seamen's Sav- ings Bank now stands. Never had New York merchants so fine a collection of sons. They were noble looking fellows. Henry was the handsomest man, in 1830, in the United States. John, Jr., was a noble fellow. He died in Rome, and his widow after- ward married lawyer Frederick DePeyster. Isaac Hone, another son, was of this firm, and after a variety of mercantile ups and downs, disasters and successes, became a deputy collector under Collector Hugh Maxwell. At one time Isaac was of the firm of Hone and Fleming. His partner, John B. Fleming, drew a prize in the lottery, of thirty thousand dollars. Two other sons were members of the rich firm of John Hone & Sons. Henry was one. He lived up opposite St. John's Park in Varick Street, a few doors from the church. What dinner parties that man gave! What choice 'Chateaux Margeaux,' and Lynch's 'Sauterne.' Poor Dominick Lynch! Henry was elected a member of the Legisla- ture at one time. He married as his second wife Miss Haywood. Although opposed by her father, Henry Haywood of Charleston, S. C, (who owned 2,500 negroes and who resided in the old mansion with pillars, seen by the Democratic delegates as they came out of Charleston last April, on the line of the North Eastern Railroad) and who did not like Hone at all. It was of no use, this opposition. Harry Hone was a dashing fellow and he carried the day. Miss Haywood ran away from her father and married handsome Harry. She was rich, and loved her hus- band ; but he, alas, poor Harry—down, down, down he went, and finally died in a low rum shop in Chatham street. All gone— used up—his death a mercy, for his wife allowed him so much a year to keep clear of her. Another of the firm of John Hone & Sons, was the now well-known Myndert Van Schaick; he married a daughter of John Hone. John Anthon, the lawyer, married another daughter. Van Schaick was the indoor man, and used to hand down the pieces of dry goods from the shelves during a sale at auction. Of all that crowd, Van Schaick is the only one left." "When his son Isaac and his firm Tredwell & Hone' failed, old John Hone, his father, had to pay $130,000 for them. He was obliged to sell his United States stock to save the name of Hone from dishonor. He felt so deeply, and had so much pride in keeping the commercial name of his sons untainted, that he cheer- fully made any sacrifice. Old John Hone was a trump in his day."
The two brothers, John and Philip Hone, afterwards so prominent in the city were trained from boyhood in John McVickar's counting-house, and then established in business. John Hone in after life often acknowledging that he owed all his success to the unlimited credit opened for him in London by John McVickar, with his correspondents, more especially with the great house of Phyn, Ellice & English. Their store was a very large brick one at No. 61 Wall Street. The business began to fall off in about 1830 when the field in which they had had almost a monopoly became crowded with competitors.1
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Philip Hone1
M, b. 8 January 1789
Father | John Hone1 b. 16 Sep 1764, d. 12 Apr 1832 |
Mother | Joanna Stoutenburgh1 b. 16 Sep 1764, d. 2 Apr 1838 |
Family | Anne Hazard |
Citations
- [S1054] Sven Selander, "Bourdet Family," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Nov 2014. Available at Ridgewood Public Library, GSBC Family Files: Burdett/Bourdette File.
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Samuel Hone1
M, b. 22 September 1767, d. 5 February 1816
Father | Philip Hone1 b. 15 Apr 1743, d. 13 Sep 1798 |
Mother | Esther Bourdet1 b. 2 Jan 1743, d. 18 Sep 1793 or 1798 |
Samuel Hone was born on 22 September 1767.1 He married Hannah Querean.1 Samuel Hone died on 5 February 1816.1
Family | Hannah Querean d. 23 Mar 1812 |
Citations
- [S1054] Sven Selander, "Bourdet Family," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Nov 2014. Available at Ridgewood Public Library, GSBC Family Files: Burdett/Bourdette File.
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Martin Van Buren Honey1
M, b. 31 July 1841, d. 20 September 1893
Father | Thomas Honey b. 1804 |
Mother | Jemimah (?) b. 1804 |
Martin Van Buren Honey was born on 31 July 1841 at Barbour County, AL.1 He married Maria Meeker, daughter of George W Meeker and Sarah Hannah, on 9 March 1864. Martin Van Buren Honey died on 20 September 1893 at Elk, McClennan County, TX.1
Family | Maria Meeker b. 10 Jan 1846, d. 16 Mar 1922 |
Children |
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His parents were born in South Carolina.
Citations
- [S609] Marjorie C. Castle, Meeker File.
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Sarah Elizabeth Honey1
F, b. 24 February 1873, d. 15 November 1923
Father | Martin Van Buren Honey b. 31 Jul 1841, d. 20 Sep 1893 |
Mother | Maria Meeker b. 10 Jan 1846, d. 16 Mar 1922 |
Sarah Elizabeth Honey was born on 24 February 1873 at Leon County, TX.1 She married Duke Perry Meadors, son of William S Meadows and Elizabeth Ann Dame, on 11 October 1891 at Riesel, McClennan County, TX. Sarah Elizabeth Honey died on 15 November 1923 at Lorena, McClennan County, TX.1
Family | Duke Perry Meadors b. 11 Jan 1858, d. 16 Oct 1920 |
Children |
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Name variation: Sallie Honey.1 Married name: Meadors.
Citations
- [S609] Marjorie C. Castle, Meeker File.
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Catharine Stocker Honeyman1
F
Father | Lt. Col. Robert R Honeyman b. 1836, d. 1873 |
Family | Jacob DePuy b. 24 Jun 1810, d. 4 Nov 1839 |
Married name: DePuy.
Citations
- [S279] Mary DeWitt, Depuy File.
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Cornelia Hooghteling1
F, b. 30 September 1722
Father | Willem Hooghteling1 b. 17 Jan 1692 |
Mother | Helena Uzille1 b. 27 Mar 1697 |
Cornelia Hooghteling was baptized on 30 September 1722 at Albany (DRC) (sponsors: Pieter Uzile and Maria Larway; parents Willem and Lena Hooghtelink.)2,1
Citations
- [S299] Mary DeWitt, Houghtaling File.
- [S1197] Holland Society of New York, Albany DRC, HSYB 1905 p.96. Holland Society Yearbook 1904 (1683-1699 <https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1904holl>), 1905 (1700-1725 <https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1905holl/page/…>) and 1906 (1725-1750 <https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1906holl/page/…>); also later yearbooks; Baptisms only (1683-1724) <https://archive.org/details/…>; Billard Transcriptions: <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/albany_baptisms.htm>; Marriages (1683-1724) <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/…>; Dave Pane-Joyce transcriptions (1683-1809, from HSYB) at <http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/albany/refchurch.html>. FamilySearch also has records; search the catalog for Albany.
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Pieter Hooghteling1
M, b. 19 October 1718
Father | Willem Hooghteling1 b. 17 Jan 1692 |
Mother | Helena Uzille1 b. 27 Mar 1697 |
Pieter Hooghteling was born at Coxsackie, NY.2,1 He was baptized on 19 October 1718 at Albany (DRC) (sponsors: Pieter and Cornelia Uzile; parents Willem and Lena Hoogtelink.)3 He married Ann Becker, daughter of Gerrit Becker and Ariaantje Van Der Kar, in 1747.2
Family | Ann Becker b. 14 Jan 1728 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S299] Mary DeWitt, Houghtaling File.
- [S167] Spencer B. Newman, Delahant File, 11 Nov 1987.
- [S1197] Holland Society of New York, Albany DRC, HSYB 1905 p.82. Holland Society Yearbook 1904 (1683-1699 <https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1904holl>), 1905 (1700-1725 <https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1905holl/page/…>) and 1906 (1725-1750 <https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1906holl/page/…>); also later yearbooks; Baptisms only (1683-1724) <https://archive.org/details/…>; Billard Transcriptions: <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/albany_baptisms.htm>; Marriages (1683-1724) <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/…>; Dave Pane-Joyce transcriptions (1683-1809, from HSYB) at <http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/albany/refchurch.html>. FamilySearch also has records; search the catalog for Albany.
- [S955] Unknown editor, Holl. Soc. Yearbook, 1907, pp. 38, 54, 67, 72, 81, 100; 1908 pp. 22, 33, 54.. Available at HathiTrust (many of the volumes) <https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009041616> and Archive.org (as individual volumes: i.e. <https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1897holl/> is 1897; replacing the number with the wanted year in general gives the right volume).
- [S1286] Jonathan Pearson, First Settlers of Schenectady, pg. 64-5. Hooghteling.
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Willem Hooghteling1
M, b. 17 January 1692
Father | Conrad Houghtaling2 b. c 1667 |
Mother | Tryntje Wllemse Van Slyck2 |
Willem Hooghteling was baptized on 17 January 1692 at Albany, NY, (DRC) (sponsors: Pieter V. Slyk and Metje V. Slyk; father Coenraadt Hooghteling, mother Tryntje Van Slyk.)2,3 He married Helena Uzille, daughter of Pieter Uzille and Cornelia Damen, on 9 November 1716 at Albany (DRC) (with banns; Willem Hoogtelinck and Helena Uzile.)3,4,5
Family | Helena Uzille b. 27 Mar 1697 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S299] Mary DeWitt, Houghtaling File.
- [S1197] Holland Society of New York, Albany DRC, HSYB 1904 p.55. Holland Society Yearbook 1904 (1683-1699 <https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1904holl>), 1905 (1700-1725 <https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1905holl/page/…>) and 1906 (1725-1750 <https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1906holl/page/…>); also later yearbooks; Baptisms only (1683-1724) <https://archive.org/details/…>; Billard Transcriptions: <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/albany_baptisms.htm>; Marriages (1683-1724) <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/…>; Dave Pane-Joyce transcriptions (1683-1809, from HSYB) at <http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/albany/refchurch.html>. FamilySearch also has records; search the catalog for Albany.
- [S167] Spencer B. Newman, Delahant File, 11 Nov 1987.
- [S1197] Holland Society of New York, Albany DRC, HSYB 1905 p.12. Holland Society Yearbook 1904 (1683-1699 <https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1904holl>), 1905 (1700-1725 <https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1905holl/page/…>) and 1906 (1725-1750 <https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1906holl/page/…>); also later yearbooks; Baptisms only (1683-1724) <https://archive.org/details/…>; Billard Transcriptions: <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/albany_baptisms.htm>; Marriages (1683-1724) <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/…>; Dave Pane-Joyce transcriptions (1683-1809, from HSYB) at <http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/albany/refchurch.html>. FamilySearch also has records; search the catalog for Albany.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Peter Ziele.
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Maria Lucasz Hooghkerke1
F
Maria Lucasz Hooghkerke (1) married Jacob Claesz Egmond.2 Maria Lucasz Hooghkerke (2) married Cornelis Teunisse Van Vechten, son of Teunis Dircks Van Vechten, on 3 July 1689.3,2
Family 2 | Cornelis Teunisse Van Vechten b. 1639, d. Apr 1750 |
Children |
Citations
- [S1080] Dutch Colony List Serve, Online at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/…, Re: Benjamin Van Vechten. <http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/…
- [S1080] Dutch Colony List Serve, Online at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/…, Benjamin Van Vechten. <https://lists.rootsweb.com/hyperkitty/list/…>, <https://lists.rootsweb.com/hyperkitty/list/…>,. <https://lists.rootsweb.com/hyperkitty/list/…
- [S394] Mary DeWitt, Van Vechtan File.
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Annetje Hoogland1
F, b. 9 November 1764, d. 19 April 1838
Father | Wilhelmus Hoogland |
Mother | Maria Hegeman |
Annetje Hoogland was born on 9 November 1764.1 She married Isaac Bogert Jr., son of Isaac Bogaert and Sarah Rapalje, on 20 October 1781.1 Annetje Hoogland died on 19 April 1838.1
Family | Isaac Bogert Jr. b. 10 Mar 1754, d. 17 Apr 1812 |
Children |
|
Name variation: Hannah Hoogland.1 Married name: Bogert.
Citations
- [S108] Mary DeWitt, Bogert File.
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Annetje Hoogland1
F, b. 1663
Father | Dirck Jansse Hoogland2 b. 1635 |
Mother | Annetje Hansen Bergen2 b. 12 Jul 1640 |
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Arie Hoogland1
M, b. 1670
Father | Dirck Cornelise Hooglandt2 b. 1638 |
Mother | Elizabeth Rapalje2 b. 28 Mar 1648 |
Arie Hoogland was born in 1670.2 He married Anna Byvang, daughter of Jan Byvang and Belitje Duyckinck, on 13 December 1694 at New York City (DRC.)3,1,4 (Banns on 15 November 1694. He was Arie Hooglant, jm in 't Lange Eylantsche Veer; she Anna Byvanck, jd from N. Albanien, both living here.)3
Family | Anna Byvang |
Child |
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Citations
- [S257] Multiple Authors, Rapalje File, Mary DeWitt.
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Hooglandt File.
- [S1186] Olive Tree Genealogy, Online at http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/, NYDC Marriages 1694. <https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/church/…
- [S76] Mary DeWitt, Ackerman File: Ackerman application and Family Group Sheet, Bancker File (no date or place).
- [S76] Mary DeWitt, Ackerman File: Ackerman application and Family Group Sheet, Bancker File.
- [S558] Thomas G. Evans, RDC New York Baptisms, NYDC Baptisms. <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/…
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Christoffel Hooglant1
M, b. 24 November 1669
Father | Stoffer Hooglandt1 d. b 14 Apr 1687 |
Mother | Catrina Cregier1 b. 31 Dec 1645 |
Christoffel Hooglant was baptized on 24 November 1669 at New York City (DRC) (no sponsors listed; father Christoffel Hooglant, mother Tryntie Cregiers.)1,2
Citations
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Christoffel Hoogland (NYDC p.96).
- [S558] Thomas G. Evans, RDC New York Baptisms, NYDC Baptisms. <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/…
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Christoffel Hoogland.
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Hooglandt File.
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Christopher Hoogland1
M, b. 1708
Father | Harmen Hooglant2 b. 28 Mar 1681 |
Christopher Hoogland was born in 1708.2 He married Neltje Albertse, daughter of Albert Coerte Voorhees and Sara Willemse Cornel.1,2
Family | Neltje Albertse |
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Cornelius Hoogland1
M, b. circa 1677
Father | Dirck Jansse Hoogland1,2 b. 1635 |
Mother | Annetje Hansen Bergen1,2 b. 12 Jul 1640 |
Cornelius Hoogland was born circa 1677.1 He (1) married Jannetje Josephs Hegeman (poss. a daughter of Joseph Hegeman, but not in Hegeman Fam.)1,2,3 Cornelius Hoogland (2) married Catalina Remsen, daughter of Rem Jansen Vanderbeck and Jannetje Rapalje.1,2
Family | Catalina Remsen b. 4 Oct 1655 |
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Dirck Hooglant1
M, b. 1 November 1662
Father | Stoffer Hooglandt2 d. b 14 Apr 1687 |
Mother | Catrina Cregier2 b. 31 Dec 1645 |
Dirck Hooglant was from N. Yorck when he married.3 He was baptized on 1 November 1662 at New York City (DRC) (sponsors: Marten Cregier and Elisabeth Cregier; father Christoffel Hooglant, mother Tryntie Cregiers.)2,1 He married Maryken Kip, daughter of Jacob Kip and Maria De La Montagne, on 4 August 1687 at New York City (DRC.)1,4,3 (Banns on 15 July 1687. He was Dirck Hooglandt, jm from N. Yorck; she Maria Kip, jd as before, both living here.)3
Family | Maryken Kip b. 5 Dec 1666 |
Dirck Hooglant and Maryken had three children, all bp. NYDC:
1. Catharina (bp. 13 Apr 1698; parents Dirk Hooglant and Maria Kip; sp. Johannis Kip and Catharina Hooglant, wife of Roelof Marten Schenk; NYDC p.251)
2. Maria (bp. 21 May 1701; parents Dirk Hooglant and Maria Kip; sp. Harmen Hooglant and Maria de Lamontagne, wid Jacob Kip; d.y; NYDC 2:276)
3. Maria (bp. 7 Jul 1703; parents Dirck Hooglant and Maritie Kip; sp. Abraham Kip and Catharina Kierstede; NYDC 2:292).5,2
1. Catharina (bp. 13 Apr 1698; parents Dirk Hooglant and Maria Kip; sp. Johannis Kip and Catharina Hooglant, wife of Roelof Marten Schenk; NYDC p.251)
2. Maria (bp. 21 May 1701; parents Dirk Hooglant and Maria Kip; sp. Harmen Hooglant and Maria de Lamontagne, wid Jacob Kip; d.y; NYDC 2:276)
3. Maria (bp. 7 Jul 1703; parents Dirck Hooglant and Maritie Kip; sp. Abraham Kip and Catharina Kierstede; NYDC 2:292).5,2
Citations
- [S156] Mary DeWitt, Kip File.
- [S558] Thomas G. Evans, RDC New York Baptisms, NYDC Baptisms. <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/…
- [S1186] Olive Tree Genealogy, Online at http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/, NYDC Marriages 1687. <https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/church/…
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Christoffel Hoogland (NYDC p.62).
- [S1648] Ethel Konight, Kip Family Groupsheets, Descendants of Hendrick Hendricksen Kip.
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Dirck Cornelise Hooglandt1,2
M, b. 1638
Father | Cornelis Dirckse Hoagland b. c 1599, d. c 1675 |
Mother | Aeltje Ariaans |
Dirck Cornelise Hooglandt was born in 1638.3,4 He married Elizabeth Rapalje, daughter of Joris Jansen Rapalje and Catalina Trico.1,3,5
Family | Elizabeth Rapalje b. 28 Mar 1648 |
Children |
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Dirck Cornelise Hooglandt made a will on 21 April 1701. It was proved 15 Mar 1704/5. He was of Staten Island. He lists his wife Elizabeth; and his children: Johanes, George, Arient, Alletie, Mary and Sarah. Wife Elizabeth to be sole executor. Witnesses: Ellis Dusenbury, Jan Woglum, and John Woglum, Jr.6
Also see Riker for which Dirck has which children: for Dirck Cornelise children (no dates): Johannes, Joris, Adriaen, Marretie, Catalina, Cornelis, Aeltie, Marretie, Sarah; and for Dirck Jansse: Jan (1666), Cornelis (1677), Hendrick (1679), Annetie (1663), Willem (1669), Sarah (1681), Lysbeth (1684), Neltje (1686.)7 Name variation: Dirck Cornelise Hoogland.2 Name variation: Richard Hooglandt.1
Also see Riker for which Dirck has which children: for Dirck Cornelise children (no dates): Johannes, Joris, Adriaen, Marretie, Catalina, Cornelis, Aeltie, Marretie, Sarah; and for Dirck Jansse: Jan (1666), Cornelis (1677), Hendrick (1679), Annetie (1663), Willem (1669), Sarah (1681), Lysbeth (1684), Neltje (1686.)7 Name variation: Dirck Cornelise Hoogland.2 Name variation: Richard Hooglandt.1
Citations
- [S257] Multiple Authors, Rapalje File, Judith Ullman.
- [S257] Multiple Authors, Rapalje File, Mary DeWitt.
- [S1185] David M. Riker, New Netherlands Settlers, pg. 742.
- [S955] Unknown editor, Holl. Soc. Yearbook, 1902 p.20. Available at HathiTrust (many of the volumes) <https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009041616> and Archive.org (as individual volumes: i.e. <https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1897holl/> is 1897; replacing the number with the wanted year in general gives the right volume).
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Hooglandt File.
- [S1250] William Smith Pelletreau and John Keller, NY City Wills, Vol.1 p.402 (Liber 7, p.231) Will of Dirck Hooghland <https://archive.org/details/abstractswillso03kellgoog/page/…>. Available at Archive.org <https://archive.org/>.. The images of the original manuscript are on Ancestry.com. Also on Google Books and HathiTrust. <https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001658137
- [S1185] David M. Riker, New Netherlands Settlers, pg. 742-743.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Johannes Hoogland.
- [S558] Thomas G. Evans, RDC New York Baptisms, NYDC Baptisms. <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/…
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Dirck Jansse Hoogland1
M, b. 1635
Dirck Jansse Hoogland was from Maerseveen when he married.2,1,3 He (1) married Annetje Hansen Bergen, daughter of Hans Hansen Bergen and Sarah Rapalje, on 8 October 1662 at Brooklyn (DRC) (He was Dirck Janse Hooglant from Maerseveen; she Annetie Hans, wid. of Jan Clerq. Banns and letters from Middelwout (1 Oct 1662?)4,1,5,2,6,3) Dirck Jansse Hoogland (2) married Annatje Feddans.7
Family 1 | Annetje Hansen Bergen b. 12 Jul 1640 |
Children |
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Family 2 | Annatje Feddans |
Children |
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He came to New Netherland in 1657.1 Dirck took the oath in 1689.1
Also see Riker for which Dirck has which children: for Dirck Cornelise children (no dates): Johannes, Joris, Adriaen, Marretie, Catalina, Cornelis, Aeltie, Marretie, Sarah; and for Dirck Jansse: Jan (1666), Cornelis (1677), Hendrick (1679), Annetie (1663), Willem (1669), Sarah (1681), Lysbeth (1684), Neltje (1686.)8
Mary DeWitt (Rapalje File) had Arie, Joris and Lysbeth as children of Dirck Jansse Hoogland and Annetje Hansen Bergen; and Sara and Neeltje as children of Annetje Hansen instead of Annatje Feddens; Lysbeth's bp. date is not listed in Billard, and is too early for HSYB Flatbush baptisms. She is not listed in BC-Families or Konight, either as a daughter of Dirck Cornelis or as a daughter of Dirck Jans; neither has bp. dates for the children of Dirck Jansen's first marriage.
Mary De Witt also had a second marriage with Elizabeth, which is not listed anywhere else.1,9,7
Also see Riker for which Dirck has which children: for Dirck Cornelise children (no dates): Johannes, Joris, Adriaen, Marretie, Catalina, Cornelis, Aeltie, Marretie, Sarah; and for Dirck Jansse: Jan (1666), Cornelis (1677), Hendrick (1679), Annetie (1663), Willem (1669), Sarah (1681), Lysbeth (1684), Neltje (1686.)8
Mary DeWitt (Rapalje File) had Arie, Joris and Lysbeth as children of Dirck Jansse Hoogland and Annetje Hansen Bergen; and Sara and Neeltje as children of Annetje Hansen instead of Annatje Feddens; Lysbeth's bp. date is not listed in Billard, and is too early for HSYB Flatbush baptisms. She is not listed in BC-Families or Konight, either as a daughter of Dirck Cornelis or as a daughter of Dirck Jans; neither has bp. dates for the children of Dirck Jansen's first marriage.
Mary De Witt also had a second marriage with Elizabeth, which is not listed anywhere else.1,9,7
Citations
- [S257] Multiple Authors, Rapalje File, Mary DeWitt.
- [S955] Unknown editor, Holl. Soc. Yearbook, 1897 p.140. Available at HathiTrust (many of the volumes) <https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009041616> and Archive.org (as individual volumes: i.e. <https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1897holl/> is 1897; replacing the number with the wanted year in general gives the right volume).
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Dirck Jansze Hoogland (Brooklyn DRC).
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Hans Hansen Bergen (Brooklyn DRC).
- [S361] Mary DeWitt, Slecht File.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Jan Clercq (Brooklyn).
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Dirck Jansze Hoogland.
- [S1185] David M. Riker, New Netherlands Settlers, pg. 742-743.
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Hooglandt File.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Dirck Jansze Hoogland (Flatbush DRC).
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Elizabeth Hooglandt1
F, b. 20 August 1699
Father | Arie Hoogland2 b. 1670 |
Mother | Anna Byvang2 |
Elizabeth Hooglandt was baptized on 20 August 1699 at New York City (DRC) (sponsors: Evert Byvank and Anna Duyking wife of Johannes Hooglant; father Adriaan Hooglant, mother Annatje Byvank.)2 She married Christopher Bancker, son of Evert Bancker and Elizabeth Stoffelse Abeel, on 16 October 1719 at New York.1
Family | Christopher Bancker b. 27 Oct 1695 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S76] Mary DeWitt, Ackerman File: Ackerman application and Family Group Sheet, Bancker File.
- [S558] Thomas G. Evans, RDC New York Baptisms, NYDC Baptisms. <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/…
- [S1247] Whitehead C. Duyckinck and John Cornell, Duyckinck Genealogy, pg. 3, 6.
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Francois Hooglant1
M, b. 1 April 1672
Father | Stoffer Hooglandt1 d. b 14 Apr 1687 |
Mother | Catrina Cregier1 b. 31 Dec 1645 |
Francois Hooglant was baptized on 1 April 1672 at New York City (DRC) (sponsors: Isaac Bedlo and Elisabeth de Potter; father Christoffel Hooglant, mother Tryntie Cregiers.)1,2
Citations
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Christoffel Hoogland (NYDC p.105).
- [S558] Thomas G. Evans, RDC New York Baptisms, NYDC Baptisms. <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/…
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Grietje Hoogland1
F
Father | Cornelis Hoagland2 b. 1703 |
Mother | Maria Hardenbergh2 |
Family | Dirck Van Der Bilt b. 10 Nov 1727, d. b 17 Sep 1817 |
Child |
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