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Lena Toers
F, b. 5 July 1761
Father | Lawrence Thomasen Toers1 b. c 1725, d. b 5 Mar 1803 |
Mother | Elizabeth Ackerman1 b. Nov 1736 |
Lena Toers was born in July 1761 at Paramus, Bergen County, NJ. She was baptized on 5 July 1761 at Paramus, NJ, (DRC) (witn: Hannes Van Houte, Lena Van Houte.)2,3
Family | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S814] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family."
- [S867] Dingman Versteeg, Paramus DRC.
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Lourens Toers1
M, b. 5 November 1727, d. 1801
Father | Cornelis Laurensen Toers2,1 b. 1705, d. b Dec 1733 |
Mother | Sara Akkerman2,1 b. Jan 1704/5, d. 22 May 1735 |
Lourens Toers was born on 26 October 1727 at Acquackanonck, Essex County, NJ.3 He was baptized on 5 November 1727 at Acquackanonck, NJ, (DRC) (Witn: Arie Toers and Anna Immet.)1 He died in 1801 at Werimus, Bergen County, NJ.
Citations
- [S910] Arthur. C.M. Kelly, Acquackanonk DRC. Manuscript at least partially available on Ancestry.com.
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S42] International Genealogical Index (IGI), IGI File: Batch A471110, 7225217, 7225216.
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Lourens Jacob Toers
M, b. 6 October 1799, d. before 1825
Father | Jacob Toers1 b. 19 Sep 1774 |
Mother | Aeltje Blauvelt1 b. 19 Nov 1777 |
Lourens Jacob Toers was born on 6 October 1799 at Paramus, Bergen County, NJ.2 He was baptized on 3 November 1799 at Paramus, NJ, (DRC) (s/o Jacob & Aaltje Toers.)3 He married Hannah Young, daughter of Jacob H Young and Anna Christie, on 10 October 1818 at Saddle River, NJ, (DRC.)4 Lourens Jacob Toers died before 1825.
Family | Hannah Young b. c 1801, d. 30 Mar 1882 |
Children |
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The Terhune (Gen) Fan chart has Lawrence's parents as Jacob Turse and Aeltje Blauvelt, which would be Lourens Jacob Toers. However, he married Hannah Young.5
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S812] Louis L. Blauvelt, Blauvelt Genealogy.
- [S867] Dingman Versteeg, Paramus DRC.
- [S951] Christina Berdan, Bertha Blauvelt and typed by Howard I. Durie, DRC Saddle River, #917.
- [S163] Ann Conn, Terhune Genealogy, Fan chart.
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Louwerence Toers1
M, b. 7 June 1712
Father | Arent Louwerns Toers2,1 b. 31 Mar 1675 |
Mother | Geertruyt Spier2,1 b. c Apr 1685 |
Louwerence Toers was born on 7 June 1712.3 He was baptized at Acquackanonck, NJ, (DRC) (sponsors: Johannis Toors and Marytje Toors.)4,3,2
Konight has a note that his daughter Antje m. Jacob Vreeland, but that is in error.
Citations
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Arent Louwerse Toers.
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Arent Louwerse Toers (Acquackanonck #32).
- [S910] Arthur. C.M. Kelly, Acquackanonk DRC. Manuscript at least partially available on Ancestry.com.
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Maragrieta Toers
F, b. 20 September 1766
Father | Gerrit Toers1 b. c Dec 1730, d. Apr 1799 |
Mother | Magritie Van Winkle1 b. 24 Oct 1729 |
Family | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S814] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family", #115.
- [S910] Arthur. C.M. Kelly, Acquackanonk DRC. Manuscript at least partially available on Ancestry.com.
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Mareitje Toers1
F, b. circa 1730
Father | Ariaen Laurensen Toers2 b. 1694, d. b 1746 |
Mother | Annatie Immet2 |
Mareitje Toers was born circa 1730. She married Peter Tysen on 4 November 1745 at Acquackanonck, Passaic County, NJ.3
Family | Peter Tysen b. c 1725 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S814] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family", #45.
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S886] James S. Elston, Tice Families.
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Mareytje Toers
F, b. 30 September 1689
Father | Laurens Arentsen Toers1,2 b. 14 Jul 1647, d. May 1707 |
Mother | Francyntje Thomasen1,2 b. 4 Apr 1655 |
Mareytje Toers was born in September 1689.3 She was baptized on 30 September 1689 at Bergen, NJ, (DRC) (sponsors: Helmigh Roelofse and his wife.)4 She married Cornelis Drake, son of Josias Janszen Drats and Altie Brouwer, in 1727.5,1,2
Family | Cornelis Drake b. 11 Mar 1695/96 |
Children |
Citations
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Laurens Arentszen Toers.
- [S814] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family."
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Laurens Arentszen Toers (Bergen #203).
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Josias Janse Drake aka Drets, Drat.
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Maria Toers
M, b. 19 April 1681, d. 28 June 1682
Father | Laurens Arentsen Toers1 b. 14 Jul 1647, d. May 1707 |
Mother | Francyntje Thomasen1,2 b. 4 Apr 1655 |
Maria Toers was baptized on 19 April 1681 at New York City (DRC) (sponsors: Cornelis Thomaszen and Catharina Thomas; father Laurens Arentszen, mother Francyntie Thomas.)3,4,1 He was buried on 28 June 1682 in the DRC Cemetery, at Bergen as "daughter of Lourens Arense Toers."5,1
Citations
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Laurens Arentszen Toers.
- [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 Laurens Arentszen Toers (NYDC p.147).
- [S898] Dingman Versteeg and Thomas E. Vermilye, RDC Bergen, HSYB 1915 p.24 #58.
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Maritie Toers1
F, b. 23 August 1718
Father | Arent Louwerns Toers2,1 b. 31 Mar 1675 |
Mother | Geertruyt Spier2,1 b. c Apr 1685 |
Maritie Toers was born on 23 August 1718.3,4,2 She was baptized at Acquackanonck, NJ, (DRC) (sponsors: Cornelus Toors and Leeja Spier.)5,3,4 She married Joost Kogh, son of (?) Kough, on 24 August 1739 at Acquackanonck, NJ, (Banns.)3,6,7
Family | Joost Kogh b. b 1719 |
Children |
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Joost Kogh and Maritie lived at Acquackanonck, NJ, at the time of their wedding. Name variation: Mareitje Tours.3 Married name: Kogh.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2
Citations
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Arent Louwerse Toers.
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S487] Howard I Durie, Kough Family NJ.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Arent Louwerse Toers (Acquackanonck #34).
- [S910] Arthur. C.M. Kelly, Acquackanonk DRC. Manuscript at least partially available on Ancestry.com.
- [S910] Arthur. C.M. Kelly, Acquackanonk DRC, Banns record #185. Manuscript at least partially available on Ancestry.com.
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Toers File.
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Marytje (Polly) Toers
F, b. 21 January 1757
Father | Lawrence Thomasen Toers1 b. c 1725, d. b 5 Mar 1803 |
Mother | Elizabeth Ackerman1 b. Nov 1736 |
Marytje (Polly) Toers was baptized on 21 January 1757 at Paramus, NJ, (DRC) (witn: Niklaas Volk, Mettie Volk.)2,3
Marytje (Polly) Toers made a will. It mentions minor children John and Lawrence, but does not give their last name.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S814] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family."
- [S867] Dingman Versteeg, Paramus DRC.
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Nicholas Toers
M, b. 1827
Father | Arent Nicholsen Toers1 b. 27 Jan 1784, d. 16 Sep 1835 |
Mother | Effy (Eva) Van Winkle1 b. 28 Oct 1803, d. 17 Sep 1835 |
Nicholas Toers was born in 1827 at New Jersey.2 He married Jane.
Family | Jane b. c 1831 |
The 1850 census lists Nicholas Tuers and Jane at Bergen, Hudson County, NJ, with Effie Tuers (44, b. NJ). This could be his mother, except that she supposedly died in 1835.2 Nicholas Toers and Jane had one son, who died as a child. With his death, the line of Claes Arentsen Toers became extinct in the male line..3 Name variation: Nicholas Tuers.2
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S794] 1850 US Federal Census - Population, "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LKC-T6F> : 9 April 2016), New Jersey > Hudson > Bergen > image 20 of 67; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
- [S814] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family."
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Nicholas (Klaes) Thomasen Toers1
M, b. circa 1720, d. 1767
Father | Thomas Laurensen Toers2 b. 4 Apr 1687 |
Mother | Magdalaentie Janse Spier2 b. 11 Apr 1687 |
Nicholas (Klaes) Thomasen Toers was born circa 1720. He married Margrietie Banta, daughter of John Banta and Cornelia Van Sicklen, on 24 July 1748 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen County, NJ.3,4 Nicholas (Klaes) Thomasen Toers died in 1767 (He was murdered.)
Family | Margrietie Banta b. 21 Oct 1722 |
Children |
The following is the newspaper account at the time:
Nicholas Tuers 1767 Murder
On the occasion of the 300th anniversary of Bergen County the following report of the murder of Nicholas Tuers was published in the March 8th 1983 Sunday Record, Hackensack, NJ. (Submitted by Walter A. Tuers)
Undoubtedly one of the most bizarre murder cases in Bergen County history occurred September 11, 1767, in a Hackensack rooming house. Accounts of the story made the London Times. A reward of 10 pounds ($40) was offered for Harry, a 40-year -old former mulatto slave, who is suspected of murdering Nicholas Tuers, a laborer. The reward appears in the Sept. 28, 1767, edition of the Pennsylvania Chronicle, according to material found in the NJ Archives, First Series, Volume XXV.
The five foot six inch, well set Harry, a miller and carpenter, had a wife named Peg and two children. Peg skipped bail in Sussex County, and authorities felt that they would be able to capture Harry when the couple tried to get together. Harry was later apprehended and stood trial for the murder.
Johannes Demarest, Bergen County coroner, said he was summoned to inspect Tuers's body. The coroner explains that Harry was suspected of having murdered Tuers, but authorities didn't have any proof.
Harry vehemently denied his guilt. Demarest then asked Harry if he was afraid to touch Tuers'' body. He said he wasn't, and immediately approached the dead corpse then lying in a coffin.
One of the jurors at the inquest, Staats Storm, said, "I am not afraid of him (Tuers)."
Storm then stroked the dead man's face with his hand. Nothing happened. The jury then ordered Harry to touch Tuers' face with his hand. When he complied, blood immediately ran out of both nostrils of the dead man and there were cries in the room, "He (Harry) is the man." Demarest said he then ordered Harry to rub his hand again on Tuers"s face and he did so. Quickly the blood again gushed out of both nostrils. When they saw this, the jurors felt it was better than eyewitness testimony. The people in the room all charged Harry with being the murderer. He denied it for a few minutes but then confessed to the crime.
Later, he admitted that he murdered Tuers, first striking him with an axe and then, for good measure, driving a wooden peg in the dead man's ear. Afterward, he said he struck Tuers a second time with his axe, and then held him fast until he was done struggling. Harry who lived in the same rooming house, said the reason he killed Tuers was that if he was out of the way, he would get his berth (sleeping place.)
This account from another earlier newspaper of the time:
Harry, a slave accused of murder.
From "The Virginia Gazette"; Oct. 29, 1797, number 858.
"New York, October 1.
The following extraordinary attestation of the Coroner of Bergen county was communicated by a Gentleman of such credit as leaves not the least doubt of its being genuine.
Source: Dodsley's Annual Register, by Edmund Burke. J. Dodsley, 1768, pg. 145 URL
Footnote: According to Howard Randolph's history of the Toers/Tuers/Turse family, Harry was sentenced to be burned at the stake. (p. 77.) Name variation: Nicholas Toers.4
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2
Nicholas Tuers 1767 Murder
On the occasion of the 300th anniversary of Bergen County the following report of the murder of Nicholas Tuers was published in the March 8th 1983 Sunday Record, Hackensack, NJ. (Submitted by Walter A. Tuers)
Undoubtedly one of the most bizarre murder cases in Bergen County history occurred September 11, 1767, in a Hackensack rooming house. Accounts of the story made the London Times. A reward of 10 pounds ($40) was offered for Harry, a 40-year -old former mulatto slave, who is suspected of murdering Nicholas Tuers, a laborer. The reward appears in the Sept. 28, 1767, edition of the Pennsylvania Chronicle, according to material found in the NJ Archives, First Series, Volume XXV.
The five foot six inch, well set Harry, a miller and carpenter, had a wife named Peg and two children. Peg skipped bail in Sussex County, and authorities felt that they would be able to capture Harry when the couple tried to get together. Harry was later apprehended and stood trial for the murder.
Johannes Demarest, Bergen County coroner, said he was summoned to inspect Tuers's body. The coroner explains that Harry was suspected of having murdered Tuers, but authorities didn't have any proof.
Harry vehemently denied his guilt. Demarest then asked Harry if he was afraid to touch Tuers'' body. He said he wasn't, and immediately approached the dead corpse then lying in a coffin.
One of the jurors at the inquest, Staats Storm, said, "I am not afraid of him (Tuers)."
Storm then stroked the dead man's face with his hand. Nothing happened. The jury then ordered Harry to touch Tuers' face with his hand. When he complied, blood immediately ran out of both nostrils of the dead man and there were cries in the room, "He (Harry) is the man." Demarest said he then ordered Harry to rub his hand again on Tuers"s face and he did so. Quickly the blood again gushed out of both nostrils. When they saw this, the jurors felt it was better than eyewitness testimony. The people in the room all charged Harry with being the murderer. He denied it for a few minutes but then confessed to the crime.
Later, he admitted that he murdered Tuers, first striking him with an axe and then, for good measure, driving a wooden peg in the dead man's ear. Afterward, he said he struck Tuers a second time with his axe, and then held him fast until he was done struggling. Harry who lived in the same rooming house, said the reason he killed Tuers was that if he was out of the way, he would get his berth (sleeping place.)
This account from another earlier newspaper of the time:
Harry, a slave accused of murder.
From "The Virginia Gazette"; Oct. 29, 1797, number 858.
"New York, October 1.
The following extraordinary attestation of the Coroner of Bergen county was communicated by a Gentleman of such credit as leaves not the least doubt of its being genuine.
On the 22nd day of September, in the year of our Lord 1767, I Johannes Demarest, Coroner of the county of Bergen, and province of NJ, was present at a view of the body of one Nicholas Tuers, then lying dead, together with the jury, which I summoned to inquire of the death of the said Nicholas Teurs. At that time a Negro named Harry, belonging to Hendrick Christians Zabriskie, was suspected of having murdered the said Tuers; but there was no proof of it, and the Negro denied it. I asked him if he was not afraid to touch Tuers: He said no, he had not hurt him, and immediately came up to the corpse then lying in the coffin; and then Staats Storm, one of the jurors, said I am not afraid of him, and stroked the dead man's face with his hand, and then I heard a cry in the room of the people saying, He is the man, and was desired to come to the dead body, and was told that the said Negro Harry had put his hand on Tuer's face, and that the blood immediately ran out at the nose of the dead man Tuers, I saw the blood on his face, and ordered the Negro to rub his hand again on Tuers's (sic) face. He did so, and immediately the blood again ran out of the said Tuers's nose at both nostrils, near a common table spoonful at each nostril, as well as I could judge. Whereupon the people all charged him with being the murderer, but he denied it for a few minutes, and then confessed that he had murdered the said Nicholas Tuers, by first striking him on the head with an axe, and then driving a wooden peg in his hear, though afterwards he said he struck a second time with his axe, and then held him fast until he had done struggling; when that was done he awaked some of the family, and said Tuers was dying he believed.
JOHANNES DEMAREST, Coroner."
JOHANNES DEMAREST, Coroner."
Source: Dodsley's Annual Register, by Edmund Burke. J. Dodsley, 1768, pg. 145 URL
Footnote: According to Howard Randolph's history of the Toers/Tuers/Turse family, Harry was sentenced to be burned at the stake. (p. 77.) Name variation: Nicholas Toers.4
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2
Citations
- [S814] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family."
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S1002] Unknown author, RDC Schraalenburgh.
- [S76] Mary DeWitt, Ackerman File: Ackerman application and Family Group Sheet, Banta Family Group Sheets.
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Nicolaes Arentsen Toers
M, b. 23 March 1736/37, d. 26 February 1815
Father | Arent Claesen Toers1 b. 10 Jun 1699, d. 17 Sep 1779 |
Mother | Annatje Spier1 b. 24 Feb 1702/3, d. 7 Sep 1781 |
Nicolaes Arentsen Toers was born on 23 March 1736/37 at Bergen County, NJ.2 He was baptized on 26 April 1737 at Bergen (now Jersey City), Hudson County, NJ, (first son.)3 He married Jannetje Cornelisen Van Riper, daughter of Aeltje Van Winkle, on 31 May 1766 at Bergen, NJ, (DRC) (by Domini W. Jackson.)2,4,5 (Banns on 11 May 1766 at Bergen (now Jersey City), NJ. He was Nicklaas Toers, ym; she Jannetje Van Reype, yd, both b. and liv. at Bergen.)4 Nicolaes Arentsen Toers died on 26 February 1815.2,6
Family | Jannetje Cornelisen Van Riper b. 16 Apr 1745, d. 26 Mar 1834 |
Children |
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Nicolaes Arentsen Toers and Jannetje Cornelisen lived at Bergen at the time of marriage.7,8 Nicolaes Arentsen Toers was a Deacon at the Bergen Dutch Reformed Church in 1785-86, and served as a Freeholder from 1783-1786.7,8 He made a will on 19 August 1814. It was proved 6 Apr 1815.
Tuers, Nickolas (Signed by mark), of Bergen Twsp., Bergen Co., yeoman; will of. Wife, Jane, use, possession and whole profit of all estate, real and personal, during widowhood (except my son, Aaron, should take a wife, then my wife will be entitled to V2 of said profits). After death of wife, to son Aaron, $125, bed and bedding, clock, large Dutch cupboard, Bible, looking glass, 3 iron pots, copper kettle, all farming utensils, his choice of horses, 6 sheep, 6 neat cattle; also slaves (except the girl, Marr, whom I give to my granddaughter, Jane). To children [unnamed] of my daughter, Altia, $5,000. To granddaughter, Jane, also 2 neat cattle. Residue of moveables to son, Aaron, and grandchildren (children of daughter, Altia). To grandson, Nickolas Tuers Winner, lot in Bergen Twsp. whereon Cornelius Smith now lives, adjoining John Sickles (formerly), and Daniel Dedrix. If son, Aaron, should die leaving no issue, the real estate to my said grandchildren equally. Executors-wife, Jane, son, Aaron and friend, John Van Horn. Witn: Sylvester Van Beuren, John E. Smith, John Sickels. Proved Apr. 6, 1815, when Aaron Tuers signed as Executor. 1834, Apr. 30. Inventory $424.00; made by John N. Newkirk, Isaac I. Van Winkle. Sworn to by Aaron Tuers, surviving Executor, May 1, 1834. File 3685 B.9 Name variation: Nicholas Toers.2 Name variation: Nicholas Tuers.10
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Tuers, Nickolas (Signed by mark), of Bergen Twsp., Bergen Co., yeoman; will of. Wife, Jane, use, possession and whole profit of all estate, real and personal, during widowhood (except my son, Aaron, should take a wife, then my wife will be entitled to V2 of said profits). After death of wife, to son Aaron, $125, bed and bedding, clock, large Dutch cupboard, Bible, looking glass, 3 iron pots, copper kettle, all farming utensils, his choice of horses, 6 sheep, 6 neat cattle; also slaves (except the girl, Marr, whom I give to my granddaughter, Jane). To children [unnamed] of my daughter, Altia, $5,000. To granddaughter, Jane, also 2 neat cattle. Residue of moveables to son, Aaron, and grandchildren (children of daughter, Altia). To grandson, Nickolas Tuers Winner, lot in Bergen Twsp. whereon Cornelius Smith now lives, adjoining John Sickles (formerly), and Daniel Dedrix. If son, Aaron, should die leaving no issue, the real estate to my said grandchildren equally. Executors-wife, Jane, son, Aaron and friend, John Van Horn. Witn: Sylvester Van Beuren, John E. Smith, John Sickels. Proved Apr. 6, 1815, when Aaron Tuers signed as Executor. 1834, Apr. 30. Inventory $424.00; made by John N. Newkirk, Isaac I. Van Winkle. Sworn to by Aaron Tuers, surviving Executor, May 1, 1834. File 3685 B.9 Name variation: Nicholas Toers.2 Name variation: Nicholas Tuers.10
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S1023] Barbara Erwin-McGuire, "M.J. Vreeland," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 13 Mar 2011.
- [S898] Dingman Versteeg and Thomas E. Vermilye, RDC Bergen.
- [S898] Dingman Versteeg and Thomas E. Vermilye, RDC Bergen, HSYB 1914 p.79 #251.
- [S177] Mary DeWitt, Van Riper File, (has date as 15 May 1766).
- [S898] Dingman Versteeg and Thomas E. Vermilye, RDC Bergen, index.
- [S973] W.W. Clayton and William Nelson, History Bergen and Passaic.
- [S814] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family."
- [S1072] William Nelson, A. Van Doren Honeyman and Elmer Tindall Hutchinson, NJ Wills, File 3685 B, 19 Aug 1814. Database available at LDS Family History Centers only; Books available at Archive.org by individual volumes. Also at HathiTrust <https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008881863> and FamilySearch. <https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/193642
- [S177] Mary DeWitt, Van Riper File.
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Nicolaes Claes Toers1
M, b. 11 May 1703, d. 13 November 1729
Father | Claes Arentsen Toers1 b. 29 Oct 1643, d. 10 Oct 1724 |
Mother | Jacomyntje Van Nest1 b. 29 May 1661, d. 10 Dec 1742 |
Nicolaes Claes Toers was born on 11 May 1703 at Bergen, NJ, (bo. between 10 and 11 May; seventh child and third son.)2,1 He was baptized on 21 June 1703 at Bergen, NJ, (DRC) (sponsors: Davidt Willense and Merritje van Neste, his wife; father Claes Arentse Toers, mother Jacomeyntje van Neste.)2 He died on 13 November 1729.3,1 He was buried on 15 November 1729 in DRC Cemetery in Bergen, as "Nicolaes Arentsen Toers, ym."3
Citations
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S898] Dingman Versteeg and Thomas E. Vermilye, RDC Bergen, HSYB 1913 p.50 #377.
- [S898] Dingman Versteeg and Thomas E. Vermilye, RDC Bergen, HSYB 1915 p.36 #238.
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Pietertje Claes Toers
F, b. 6 September 1696
Father | Claes Arentsen Toers1 b. 29 Oct 1643, d. 10 Oct 1724 |
Mother | Jacomyntje Van Nest1 b. 29 May 1661, d. 10 Dec 1742 |
Pietertje Claes Toers was born on 6 September 1696.2 She was baptized on 5 October 1696 at Bergen, NJ, (DRC) (sponsors: Enoch Vreelant and his wife Grietje Wessels; father Claes A. Tours, mother
Jacomeyntje van Neste.)2 She married Gerrit Steynmets, son of Christopher Steinmets and Sara Van Nest, on 12 November 1744 at Second River, NJ, (DRC) (with license; Gerrit Steimit and Pietertie Tuerse.)3,1
Jacomeyntje van Neste.)2 She married Gerrit Steynmets, son of Christopher Steinmets and Sara Van Nest, on 12 November 1744 at Second River, NJ, (DRC) (with license; Gerrit Steimit and Pietertie Tuerse.)3,1
Family | Gerrit Steynmets d. 1771 |
She was unmarried at the time her mother made her will in 1730.4 Married name: Steynmets.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S898] Dingman Versteeg and Thomas E. Vermilye, RDC Bergen, HSYB 1913 p.43 #299.
- [S1703] Unknown author, Second River DRC, NJA 22 p.616.
- [S814] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family", p 62.
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Rachel Toers
F, b. 3 July 1729
Father | Johannis Toers1 b. 1 Oct 1706, d. 24 Nov 1754 |
Mother | Leah H Spier1 b. 1711, d. 1733 |
Rachel Toers was born on 3 July 1729. She was baptized on 20 July 1729 at Acquackanonck, Essex County, NJ, (DRC) wit Jacob Spijr, Egje VAn Houte.2
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S814] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family."
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Rachel Toers
F, b. 12 September 1821, d. 8 September 1896
Father | Lawrence A. Toers1 b. 2 Jun 1788 |
Mother | Jannetje (Hannah) Zabriskie1 b. 28 Aug 1789 |
Rachel Toers was born on 12 September 1821 at Paramus, NJ. She was baptized on 7 October 1821.2 She married John Jans Vlierboom, son of Jan Jans Vlierboom and Angenietje Vanderbeek, on 16 December 1839 at Saddle River, NJ, (DRC.)3 Rachel Toers died on 8 September 1896.
Family | John Jans Vlierboom b. 27 Apr 1820, d. 21 Feb 1897 |
Children |
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The 1860 census lists John Fleaboam and Rachel at Washington Twp, Bergen County, NJ, with them is Jane Louise (Turise), Widow, Age 75. An Eleanor Fleaboam (widow, 83) is living next door.4 Name variation: Rachel Tourse. Married name: Vlierboom. Name variation: Rachel Fleaboam ((in 1860 census.))
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S867] Dingman Versteeg, Paramus DRC.
- [S951] Christina Berdan, Bertha Blauvelt and typed by Howard I. Durie, DRC Saddle River, #1180.
- [S992] 1860 US Federal Census - Population, "United States Census, 1860," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9BSZ-27Y> : 8 April 2016), New Jersey > Bergen > image 31 of 57; from "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," database, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d.); citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
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Rynier Toers
M, b. 3 August 1803
Father | Johannes (John) Toers1 b. 1 Aug 1764 |
Mother | Marragietje Kip1 b. 10 Mar 1770 |
Rynier Toers was born on 3 August 1803 at New Jersey.2 He was baptized on 28 August 1803 at Acquackanonck, NJ.3 He married Jemima.2
Family | Jemima b. 1804, d. 1891 |
In the 1850 Census he is in Colorado Territory with his wife Jemima. His wife is buried in Montezuma County, CO.4 The 1870 census lists Rynier Toers and Jimima at Huerfano County, Colorado Territory.2 Name variation: Ryanier Turse.2
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S719] 1870 US Federal Census - Population, "United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6PC9-RMD> : 22 May 2014), Colorado Territory > Huerfano > Huerfano River Valley > image 10 of 28; citing NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
- [S814] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family", 147.
- [S1042] Findagrave, online www.findagrave.com, Jemima Turse. <https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
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Samuel Jacob Toers1
M, b. 12 September 1800
Father | Jacob Toers2 b. 11 Jan 1759, d. 16 Jun 1838 |
Mother | Marytje Post2 b. 17 Sep 1766, d. 31 Jan 1857 |
Samuel Jacob Toers was born on 12 September 1800. He was baptized on 26 October 1800 at Acquackanonck, NJ, (Witn: Samuel Toers, Annatje Kogh.) He married Rachel Ackerman, daughter of Isaac Ackerman, on 16 August 1822.1
Family | Rachel Ackerman b. 4 Jun 1803 |
Children |
|
Randolph's notes say on page 93 #313 that Samuel Jacob is "said to be son of Al Tuers and a Miss Demarest", but this is not consistent with his other records of the marriage. It is also not consistent with The Demarest Genealogy, in our file, shows Albert Bertolph born 1837, married Priscilla Demarest.1,3
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2
Citations
- [S814] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family."
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S902] Demarest Family Assn, The Demarest Family. 1938 edition on archive.org. <https://archive.org/details/demarestfamilyda00dema/
- [S901] Walter A. Tuers, Fred E. Tuers Family Notes.
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Sara Toers
F, b. 4 November 1769
Father | Lawrence Thomasen Toers1 b. c 1725, d. b 5 Mar 1803 |
Mother | Elizabeth Ackerman1 b. Nov 1736 |
Sara Toers was born in November 1769. She was baptized on 4 November 1769 at Paramus, NJ, (DRC) (witn: Fredrick Cadmus, Saartje Cadmus.)2,3
Sara Toers was a member of the DRC at Paramus.3
RDC Paramus Manual Record printed in 1859 (note: this book is available at archive.org at, but does not list this information on the pages mentioned) lists:
Pages 100-101:
Angemyntie, wife of Thomas Toers 18___
Rachel, wife of Aury Toers 1818
Aletta, wife of Jacob Tours 1820
Janette Zabriskie, wife of Lawrence Tours 1820 (my direct line - ggg-grandmother, mother of Aaron b. 17 Jul 1810)
Sarah Tours, widow of Peter Bogert 1830
Page 96:
Charity Tours, wife of George Hartwick. Married name: Bogert.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
RDC Paramus Manual Record printed in 1859 (note: this book is available at archive.org at
Pages 100-101:
Angemyntie, wife of Thomas Toers 18___
Rachel, wife of Aury Toers 1818
Aletta, wife of Jacob Tours 1820
Janette Zabriskie, wife of Lawrence Tours 1820 (my direct line - ggg-grandmother, mother of Aaron b. 17 Jul 1810)
Sarah Tours, widow of Peter Bogert 1830
Page 96:
Charity Tours, wife of George Hartwick. Married name: Bogert.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S814] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family."
- [S867] Dingman Versteeg, Paramus DRC.
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Sarah Toers1
F
Father | Thomas Laurensen Toers2 b. 4 Apr 1687 |
Mother | Magdalaentie Janse Spier2 b. 11 Apr 1687 |
Sarah Toers was born at Acquackanonck, NJ. She married Dirck Dey on 11 December 1736 at Hackensack, NJ.3,4,5
Family | Dirck Dey d. 1814 |
Children |
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Name variation: Saartje Toers. Married name: Dey.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2
Citations
- [S320] Rev. George W. Labaw, The Dey Family of Preakness.
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S814] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family."
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Day/Dey File.
- [S320] Rev. George W. Labaw, The Dey Family of Preakness, (date only).
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Son Toers
M, b. 20 September 1696, d. 2 October 1696
Father | Laurens Arentsen Toers1,2 b. 14 Jul 1647, d. May 1707 |
Mother | Francyntje Thomasen1,2 b. 4 Apr 1655 |
Son Toers was born on 20 September 1696 at Bergen, NJ, (eighth son and twelfth child; no name; died unbaptized.)3,4 He was buried on 2 October 1696 in the DRC Cemetery, at Bergen as "newly born infant of Lourus A. Toers."5,6
Citations
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Laurens Arentszen Toers.
- [S898] Dingman Versteeg and Thomas E. Vermilye, RDC Bergen, HSYB 1913 p.43 #301.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Laurens Arentszen Toers (Bergen #301).
- [S898] Dingman Versteeg and Thomas E. Vermilye, RDC Bergen, HSYB 1915 p.29 #143.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Laurens Arentszen Toers (Bergen #143).
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Thomas Toers
M, b. 8 August 1756
Father | Lawrence Thomasen Toers1 b. c 1725, d. b 5 Mar 1803 |
Mother | Elizabeth Ackerman1 b. Nov 1736 |
Thomas Toers was baptized on 8 August 1756 (witn: Dirk Dey, Saartje Dey.)2
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S867] Dingman Versteeg, Paramus DRC.
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Thomas Toers
M, b. 17 October 1762
Father | Lawrence Thomasen Toers1 b. c 1725, d. b 5 Mar 1803 |
Mother | Elizabeth Ackerman1 b. Nov 1736 |
Thomas Toers was baptized on 17 October 1762 (witn: Dirck D. Dey and his wife.)2 He married Angenetje Eckerson, daughter of David Eckerson and Aggenietje Vanderbeek, on 5 September 1789 at Schraalenburgh (DRC.)3,4,1,5
Family | Angenetje Eckerson b. 11 Jan 1769 |
Deed 10 May 1804 (recorded 12 June 1804, Bergen S:320)
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Thomas Tuers of the Township of Harington, farmer, and Agnet, his wife, conveyed to Elijah Rosengrant of the Township of Franklin, M.D., for $200, 6 acres of woodland in Harrington Township, bounded E by land formerly of Laurance Tuers, deceased; N by Arie Tuers; W by brook; S by heirs of Paulus Van Derbeek, deceased; also two seats of a certain Pew in Paramus Church. Signed by Thomas Tuers (his mark), Agnet Tuers (her mark).
Witnessed by Abrm. Westervelt, David D. Eckerson. (This record refers to Laurance Tuers, prob. Thomas' Father, and Arie, prob. his brother.)
Witnessed by Abrm. Westervelt, David D. Eckerson. (This record refers to Laurance Tuers, prob. Thomas' Father, and Arie, prob. his brother.)
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S814] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family."
- [S1002] Unknown author, RDC Schraalenburgh.
- [S1511] Ethel Konight Kolenut, Ackerson/Eckerson Family, #6-342, pg. 56.
- [S1651] Ethel Konight, Eckerson Family Groupsheets with a Schoharie Connection, FGS David Eckerson (Schraalenburgh p.59).
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Thomas Laurensen Toers1
M, b. 4 April 1687
Father | Laurens Arentsen Toers1,2 b. 14 Jul 1647, d. May 1707 |
Mother | Francyntje Thomasen1,2 b. 4 Apr 1655 |
Thomas Laurensen Toers was born on 4 April 1687.3,1 He was baptized on 11 April 1687 at Bergen, NJ, (DRC) (sponsors: Enoch Michielsen Vreelant and Jacomeyntje Van Neste, wife of Claes Arentse Toers.)3,1,4 He married Magdalaentie Janse Spier, daughter of Johannes Hendricksen Spier and Maritje Franse, on 28 October 1710 at Hackensack, NJ, (DRC) (He was Thomas Louwerense Toers, ym, b. Bergen; she Magdalaentie Janse Spier, yd, b. Acquiggenouck, both liv. Acquiggenonck.)5,6,7,8
Family | Magdalaentie Janse Spier b. 11 Apr 1687 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Laurens Arentszen Toers.
- [S898] Dingman Versteeg and Thomas E. Vermilye, RDC Bergen, HSYB 1913 p.32 #172.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Laurens Arentszen Toers (Bergen #172).
- [S909] Unknown author, RDC Hackensack, NJA Vol.22 p.503.
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Speer File.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Johannes Hendricks Spier (Hackensack p.29).
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Laurens Arentszen Toers (Hackensack).
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Mary Toland1
F, b. 12 August 1820, d. 25 June 1855
Father | Abren Toland b. 1789 |
Mother | Matilda (?) b. 1798 |
Mary Toland was born on 12 August 1820.1 She married John S Van Houten, son of Peter Van Houten and Hannah Tomkins.1 Mary Toland died on 25 June 1855 at Vernon, NJ.1
Family | John S Van Houten b. 18 May 1818, d. 22 Apr 1891 |
Child |
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Her father was born in Virginia, her mother in New Jersey.1 Married name: Van Houten.
Citations
- [S239] Gary Russell Van Houten, Van Houten File, 24 Dec 1993.
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Cornelia Toll1
F, b. circa 1653
Cornelia Toll was born circa 1653 at Leyden, The Netherlands, (22 yr at marriage.)2 She (1) married Evert Duycking, son of Evert Duyckinck and Hendrickje Simons, at Amsterdam, The Netherlands.3,4,5 (Banns on 25 January 1675 at Amsterdam.)2 Cornelia Toll (2) married Abraham De Lanoy, son of Abraham de Lanoy and Marritie Lubbers, on 23 August 1681 at New York City (DRC.)6,1,5 (Banns on 25 July 1681. He was Abraham de Lanoy, jm from Haerlem; she Cornelia Toll, wid Evert Duycking, both living in N. Yorke.)4,6
Family 1 | Evert Duycking b. 30 Oct 1650, d. 1680 |
Children |
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Family 2 | Abraham De Lanoy d. b 6 Oct 1702 |
Children |
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Abraham and Cornelis are listed in the NYDC member list of 1686 as "Mr. Abraham de la Noy and his wife Cornelia Toll" (member #220-1, name #281-2.)7,8 Name variation: Cornelia Jacobse Toll.3,4 Married name: Duycking. Married name: De Lanoy.
Citations
- [S666] Mary DeWitt, Toll File.
- [S1079] Amsterdam Baptismal and Marriage Registers. Online at https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/, Banns. Bk 501, pg.249. Evert Duijckinck and Cornelia Toll or Jacobs, 25 Jan 1675.
- [S308] Mary DeWitt, Duyckinck File.
- [S189] Mary DeWitt, Meyer File.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Abraham De Lanoy.
- [S1186] Olive Tree Genealogy, Online at http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/, NYDC Marriages 1681. <https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/church/…
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Abraham De Lanoy (HSYB 1916:26).
- [S955] Unknown editor, Holl. Soc. Yearbook, 1916 p.26. 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).
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Anna Maria Tollander1
F, b. 2 May 1823
Father | Peter Christopher Tollander b. 23 Apr 1786, d. 9 Jan 1832 |
Mother | Sara Greta Trogen Hugg b. 12 Sep 1783, d. 1 Jul 1831 |
Anna Maria Tollander was born on 2 May 1823 at Stockholm, Sweden.1 She married Nils Peter Osterberg at Njurunda, Sweden, (unofficial.)1
Family | Nils Peter Osterberg |
Child |
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Married name: Osterberg.
Citations
- [S764] Theresa Dewhurst, Dewhurst Ancestor Sheets, 25 June 1990.
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Peter Christopher Tollander1
M, b. 23 April 1786, d. 9 January 1832
Father | Christoffer Tollander b. c 1749 |
Mother | Anna Maria Bostrom b. c 1749 |
Peter Christopher Tollander was born on 23 April 1786 at Stockholm, Sweden.1 He married Sara Greta Trogen Hugg on 24 April 1807 at Stockholm, Sweden, (Adolf Frederick Parish.)1 Peter Christopher Tollander died on 9 January 1832 at Stockholm.1
Family | Sara Greta Trogen Hugg b. 12 Sep 1783, d. 1 Jul 1831 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S764] Theresa Dewhurst, Dewhurst Ancestor Sheets, 25 June 1990.
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Malvina F.S Tolles1
F, b. 1844
Father | Samuel L Tolles b. c 1800, d. 21 Aug 1870 |
Mother | Mary b. 1804, d. 16 Jan 1877 |
Malvina F.S Tolles was born in 1844 at New Jersey.2 She married Elias A Vreeland, son of Abraham Herring Vreeland and Jane Winnie Van Riper, on 16 February 1870 at Newark, NJ.1,3
Family | Elias A Vreeland b. 1845 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S89] Louis Beach Vreeland, Vreeland Family, page 107.
- [S992] 1860 US Federal Census - Population, "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFH1-M1S> : 19 March 2020), Saml L Tolles, 1860.
- [S1147] NJ Department of Records Management Archives, Book BI, pg 227 (Image on Ancestry).
- [S719] 1870 US Federal Census - Population, "United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MN6M-WSF> : 18 March 2020), Mary Tolls in entry for Cornelius Tolls, 1870.