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Isaac Van Riper1
M, b. 30 September 1729
Father | Harmen Juriance Van Riper b. 6 Dec 1686, d. b 14 May 1756 |
Mother | Judith Steinmets |
Family | Annatje Egbertse |
Child |
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Citations
- [S177] Mary DeWitt, Van Riper File.
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Jacob Van Riper1
M, b. 8 February 1728
Father | Harmen Juriance Van Riper b. 6 Dec 1686, d. b 14 May 1756 |
Mother | Judith Steinmets |
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Jane Winnie Van Riper1,2
F, b. 5 December 1814
Father | John G Van Riper |
Jane Winnie Van Riper was born on 5 December 1814 at Acquackanonck, NJ.3 She married Abraham Herring Vreeland, son of Adrian Elias Vreeland and Anna Haring, on 6 May 1834 at Glen, NY, (Free Reformed Church) (Vreeland Project has date as 1 May, and place as Essex County, NJ.)4,5
Family | Abraham Herring Vreeland b. 6 Jan 1812, d. 6 Nov 1868 |
Children |
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Married name: Vreeland.
Citations
- [S89] Louis Beach Vreeland, Vreeland Family, page 93.
- [S248] Various authors, American Biography, Vol. 44, p 91.
- [S856] Mary Lou Vreeland Fischer, Barbara Erwin-McGuire and Patti Vreeland Boyle, Vreeland Genealogy Project: Descendants of Michiel Jansen Vreeland, Online at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/…, Abraham Herring Vreeland. <http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi
- [S176] Edwin W. Vreeland, Edwin Wesley Vreeland Files, 17 May 2000, marriage file.
- [S856] Mary Lou Vreeland Fischer, Barbara Erwin-McGuire and Patti Vreeland Boyle, Vreeland Genealogy Project: Descendants of Michiel Jansen Vreeland, Online at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/…, Abraham Herring Vreeland <http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi>. Has date as 1 May, and place as Essex County, NJ.
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Jannetje Van Riper1
F, b. 17 April 1723, d. between 27 July 1773 and 1 July 1782
Father | Abraham Thomasse b. 4 Apr 1696, d. a 13 Sep 1729 |
Mother | Elizabeth Hesselse d. bt 16 Apr 1723 - 13 Sep 1729 |
Jannetje Van Riper was born on 17 April 1723.1 She was baptized at Acquackanonck, NJ, (DRC) (sponsors: Thomas Jurriaense and Jannetje Straetmaker.)2 She married Helmich Van Houten, son of Cornelis Helmigsen Van Houten and Aagtje Vreeland, on 25 October 1750 at Hackensack, NJ, (DRC.)3 (license on 19 October 1750 (also in Acquackanonck.)4,3) Jannetje Van Riper died between 27 July 1773 and 1 July 1782 at Acquackanonck, NJ, (probably.)1
Family | Helmich Van Houten b. 12 Apr 1716, d. bt 14 Mar 1762 - 27 Jul 1773 |
Children |
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Name variation: Jannetje Van Rype.1 Married name: Van Houten.
Citations
- [S127] Robert George Hubbard, "Bob Hubbard's Family Tree," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Dec 2004.
- [S1679] Ethel Konight, Straut Family Groupsheets, FGS Abraham Thomasse Van Riper (Acquackanonck #173).
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Van Houten A-I File.
- [S127] Robert George Hubbard, "Bob Hubbard's Family Tree," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Dec 2004, (has date as 15 Jun 1744).
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Jannetje Cornelisen Van Riper
F, b. 16 April 1745, d. 26 March 1834
Mother | Aeltje Van Winkle1 b. 13 Apr 1712, d. 19 Jul 1776 |
Jannetje Cornelisen Van Riper was born at Bergen (now Jersey City), Hudson County, NJ.2 She was baptized on 16 April 1745.2,3 She married Nicolaes Arentsen Toers, son of Arent Claesen Toers and Annatje Spier, on 31 May 1766 at Bergen, NJ, (DRC) (by Domini W. Jackson.)3,4,5 (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 Jannetje Cornelisen Van Riper died on 26 March 1834 at Bergen (now Jersey City), NJ.6,7
Family | Nicolaes Arentsen Toers b. 23 Mar 1736/37, d. 26 Feb 1815 |
Children |
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Nicolaes Arentsen Toers and Jannetje Cornelisen lived at Bergen at the time of marriage.8,9 Jannetje Cornelisen Van Riper lived at Bergen, NJ, at the southeast corner of present Bergen Avenue and Mercer Street.
The story of Jane Tuers, a patriot during the Revolutionary War, is that she assisted with the derailing of a plan by the British to takeover West Point.
Jane Tuers lived with her husband Nicholas in a farmhouse located on the site of the present Hudson Catholic High School back to present Tuers Avenue. At the time of the Revolutionary War it was said to be her practice to cross the Hudson River on the Paulus Hook ferry to Manhattan to sell her farm goods, as well as to bring food to the Sugar House prison, where they British detained American soldiers. She also visited the popular Fraunces Tavern, at Broad and Pearl Streets, which was run by "Black Sam" Fraunces from the West Indies. Here British soldiers spent some leisure time and shared the latest military strategy along with their refreshments. Fraunces, a patriot, overhead the soldiers toast some by the name of (General Benedict) Arnold who was to deliver West Point to the British. "Black Sam," in turn, informed Tuers of what he overheard.
When she returned home, Tuers informed her brother Daniel Van Reypen, a blacksmith, who traveled by horse to Hackensack, where he advised General "Mad" Anthony Wayne of the British scheme. Wayne brought Van Reypen to see General George Washington, who offered Van Reypen a reward. However, Van Reypen declined the money award and requested only that Washington intercede in the event of his capture.
The information provided by Tuers confirmed what Washington had heard rumored about Arnold and was received in advance to the arrest of Major John Andre, the British agent working with Arnold. Arnold had been assigned the stationary command at West Point after an injury, but was dissatisfied with the post, wishing to return to military combat. He escaped capture by taking a British ship over to Manhattan. Andre was taken at Tarrytown and tried, convicted and hung at Tappan on October 1, 1780. The intervention by Jane Tuers and her brother secured West Point for the patriots. Its strategic location on the Hudson River made possible the receipt of supplies from New England and upper New York without venturing into nearby British controlled territory.
Years later Daniel Van Reypen built a home at 320 Fairmount Avenue. Jane Tuers died in 1834. She is buried in an unmarked grave (Lot 136) in the Old Bergen Church burial ground on Bergen Avenue. Her home was demolished in 1894 for construction of the old Fourth Regiment Armory.
Local historian Owen Grundy reports that in 1925 a bronze tablet in memory of Jane Tuers was placed at the old Armory, at the southeast corner of Bergen Avenue and Mercer Street, by the Jane Tuers Society, Children of the American Revolution. This society was sponsored by the Bergen Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and organized in 1917. When the old Armory was razed, the marker for Jane Tuers was lost.2 Name variation: Jannetje Van Ripen.3 Married name: Toers. Married name: Jannetje Van Reypen Toers.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
The story of Jane Tuers, a patriot during the Revolutionary War, is that she assisted with the derailing of a plan by the British to takeover West Point.
Jane Tuers lived with her husband Nicholas in a farmhouse located on the site of the present Hudson Catholic High School back to present Tuers Avenue. At the time of the Revolutionary War it was said to be her practice to cross the Hudson River on the Paulus Hook ferry to Manhattan to sell her farm goods, as well as to bring food to the Sugar House prison, where they British detained American soldiers. She also visited the popular Fraunces Tavern, at Broad and Pearl Streets, which was run by "Black Sam" Fraunces from the West Indies. Here British soldiers spent some leisure time and shared the latest military strategy along with their refreshments. Fraunces, a patriot, overhead the soldiers toast some by the name of (General Benedict) Arnold who was to deliver West Point to the British. "Black Sam," in turn, informed Tuers of what he overheard.
When she returned home, Tuers informed her brother Daniel Van Reypen, a blacksmith, who traveled by horse to Hackensack, where he advised General "Mad" Anthony Wayne of the British scheme. Wayne brought Van Reypen to see General George Washington, who offered Van Reypen a reward. However, Van Reypen declined the money award and requested only that Washington intercede in the event of his capture.
The information provided by Tuers confirmed what Washington had heard rumored about Arnold and was received in advance to the arrest of Major John Andre, the British agent working with Arnold. Arnold had been assigned the stationary command at West Point after an injury, but was dissatisfied with the post, wishing to return to military combat. He escaped capture by taking a British ship over to Manhattan. Andre was taken at Tarrytown and tried, convicted and hung at Tappan on October 1, 1780. The intervention by Jane Tuers and her brother secured West Point for the patriots. Its strategic location on the Hudson River made possible the receipt of supplies from New England and upper New York without venturing into nearby British controlled territory.
Years later Daniel Van Reypen built a home at 320 Fairmount Avenue. Jane Tuers died in 1834. She is buried in an unmarked grave (Lot 136) in the Old Bergen Church burial ground on Bergen Avenue. Her home was demolished in 1894 for construction of the old Fourth Regiment Armory.
Local historian Owen Grundy reports that in 1925 a bronze tablet in memory of Jane Tuers was placed at the old Armory, at the southeast corner of Bergen Avenue and Mercer Street, by the Jane Tuers Society, Children of the American Revolution. This society was sponsored by the Bergen Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and organized in 1917. When the old Armory was razed, the marker for Jane Tuers was lost.2 Name variation: Jannetje Van Ripen.3 Married name: Toers. Married name: Jannetje Van Reypen Toers.
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
- [S950] Van Ripen Genealogy.
- [S1023] Barbara Erwin-McGuire, "M.J. Vreeland," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 13 Mar 2011.
- [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.
- [S913] Charles H. Winfield, Hudson Land Titles.
- [S973] W.W. Clayton and William Nelson, History Bergen and Passaic.
- [S814] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family."
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Jenneke Van Riper1
F, b. 25 December 1720
Father | Juriaen Tomassen Van Riper2 b. 12 Jul 1693 |
Mother | Aeltje Van Winkle2 b. 1692 |
Jenneke Van Riper was born on 25 December 1720.1 She was baptized at Acquackanonck, NJ, (DRC) (sponsors: Simon Van Winckel and Jannetie Straat.)3 She married Jacob Van Houten on 6 September 1745.1,4,5
Family | Jacob Van Houten |
Married name: Van Houten.
Citations
- [S177] Mary DeWitt, Van Riper File.
- [S1679] Ethel Konight, Straut Family Groupsheets, FGS Jurjaen Thomasse Van Riper.
- [S1679] Ethel Konight, Straut Family Groupsheets, FGS Jurjaen Thomasse Van Riper (Acquackanonck #49).
- [S1679] Ethel Konight, Straut Family Groupsheets, FGS Jurjaen Thomasse Van Riper (Acquackanonck #259).
- [S910] Arthur. C.M. Kelly, Acquackanonk DRC. Manuscript at least partially available on Ancestry.com.
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Johannes Van Riper1,2
M, b. 3 June 1710, d. 24 August 1776
Father | Gerrit Van Ripen b. 27 Jun 1670, d. 4 Sep 1748 |
Mother | Beelitje Van Oogsten b. 24 Mar 1673, d. 20 May 1745 |
Johannes Van Riper was born on 3 June 1710.3,4,1 He was baptized on 3 July 1710.4 He (1) married Sarah Kuyper on 2 December 1740.1,4 Johannes Van Riper (2) married Margrietje Van Winkle, daughter of Daniel Van Winkle and Jannetje Vreeland, on 5 September 1742.1,4 Johannes Van Riper died on 24 August 1776.1
Family 1 | Sarah Kuyper d. 2 Jul 1741 |
Family 2 | Margrietje Van Winkle d. 18 Sep 1754 |
Child |
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Johannes Van Riper1
M, b. 7 May 1725
Father | Juriaen Tomassen Van Riper2 b. 12 Jul 1693 |
Mother | Aeltje Van Winkle2 b. 1692 |
Johannes Van Riper was born on 7 May 1725.1 He was baptized at Acquackanonck, NJ, (DRC) (sponsors: Jan Tho:s and Marritie Thomese.)3 He married Jenneke Banta on 20 November 1756 at Schraalenburgh, NJ, (DRC.)4,5
BC-Families has Johannes married to Christina Pieterse on 5 Jan 1753; and has no parents for either Johannes Banta or Jannetje Banta.6
Citations
- [S177] Mary DeWitt, Van Riper File.
- [S1679] Ethel Konight, Straut Family Groupsheets, FGS Jurjaen Thomasse Van Riper.
- [S1679] Ethel Konight, Straut Family Groupsheets, FGS Jurjaen Thomasse Van Riper (Acquackanonck #51).
- [S1679] Ethel Konight, Straut Family Groupsheets, FGS Jurjaen Thomasse Van Riper (Schraalenburgh p.49).
- [S1002] Unknown author, RDC Schraalenburgh.
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Van Riper File.
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Johannis Van Riper1
M, b. 21 July 1718
Father | Harmen Juriance Van Riper2 b. 6 Dec 1686, d. b 14 May 1756 |
Mother | Maritje Fredericks b. 11 Nov 1684, d. b 1721 |
Name variation: Johannes H Van Ryper.3
Citations
- [S177] Mary DeWitt, Van Riper File.
- [S1072] William Nelson, A. Van Doren Honeyman and Elmer Tindall Hutchinson, NJ Wills, Vol.3 p.373 (Liber P, p.355) Will of Harmen Yuriansen <https://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin32newj/page/372/…>. 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
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Van Riper File.
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John Van Riper1
M, b. 15 January 1867, d. 3 May 1939
Father | Adrian D Van Riper b. 7 Nov 1832, d. 22 Feb 1898 |
Mother | Sarah Van Pelt b. 1837, d. 27 Feb 1905 |
John Van Riper was born on 15 January 1867.1 He married Grace Hulse on 29 March 1893.1 John Van Riper died on 3 May 1939.1
Family | Grace Hulse |
Citations
- [S190] Andrew Brunton Van Riper, Van Riper File, before 1986.
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John A Van Riper1
M, b. circa 1806
John A Van Riper was born circa 1806 at New Jersey.1 He married Maria Van Blarcom, daughter of Abraham Van Blarcom.1
Family | Maria Van Blarcom b. 1809 |
Children |
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John G Van Riper1
M, b. 1824, d. 7 January 1883
Father | George van Riper2 b. 1787, d. 1857 |
Mother | Claesje Vreeland2 b. 26 Dec 1794 |
John G Van Riper was born in 1824.1 He married Maria Ann Romaine.3 John G Van Riper died on 7 January 1883 at Paterson, NJ.3 He was buried in Cedar Lawn Cemetery in Paterson.1
Family | Maria Ann Romaine b. 1831, d. a 7 Jan 1883 |
Children |
Text on filecard
dated 23 January 1883. John G Van Riper died 7 Jan 1883 at Paterson, NJ (late of Saddle River Township), leaving his widow Maria A Van Riper and 3 children: Romaine Van Riper, Georgianna Van Riper and Louis P Van Riper, all residing at 13 Washington Place, NY. Renunciation filed, petition signed and verified by Romaine Van Riper, affidavit of value filed. Bond signed for $1000 with George G Van Riper and Peter J. Kipp sureties. Letters granted to Romaine Van Riper, administrator. Inventory proved and filed. Charge $10. 25 Jan on petition rule to limit creditors granted, notices signed, copy sent to Rep. office. Notices to be put up by administrator. 1 certificate, charge $18.80.3
dated 23 January 1883. John G Van Riper died 7 Jan 1883 at Paterson, NJ (late of Saddle River Township), leaving his widow Maria A Van Riper and 3 children: Romaine Van Riper, Georgianna Van Riper and Louis P Van Riper, all residing at 13 Washington Place, NY. Renunciation filed, petition signed and verified by Romaine Van Riper, affidavit of value filed. Bond signed for $1000 with George G Van Riper and Peter J. Kipp sureties. Letters granted to Romaine Van Riper, administrator. Inventory proved and filed. Charge $10. 25 Jan on petition rule to limit creditors granted, notices signed, copy sent to Rep. office. Notices to be put up by administrator. 1 certificate, charge $18.80.3
Citations
- [S1042] Findagrave, online www.findagrave.com,. <https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/191341525/…
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Van Riper File.
- [S1145] Cardfile.
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John M Van Riper1
M, b. 25 July 1835, d. 27 April 1868
Father | Daniel R Van Riper b. 7 Sep 1803, d. 22 Apr 1873 |
Mother | Jane Post b. 31 Aug 1807, d. 28 Apr 1886 |
John M Van Riper was born on 25 July 1835.1 He married Louisa Gurney on 27 March 1860.1 John M Van Riper died on 27 April 1868.1
Family | Louisa Gurney |
Citations
- [S190] Andrew Brunton Van Riper, Van Riper File, before 1986.
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John N VanRiper1
M, b. circa 1815, d. 20 October 1893
Father | Nicholas Van Riper |
Mother | Maria Paulison |
John N VanRiper was born circa 1815.2 He married Ann Eliza Alyea, daughter of David Alyea and Dinah Bush.1,3 John N VanRiper died on 20 October 1893.2 He was buried in Cedar Lawn Cemetery in Paterson, Sec 11, lot 182.2,4
Family | Ann Eliza Alyea b. 19 Jul 1814, d. 4 Sep 1852 |
Children |
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John N VanRiper lived at Dundee Lake (Paterson), NJ, about 1 mile below Broadway Bridge.5 Name variation: John N Van Riper.2
Citations
- [S100] William Heidgerd, Alyea Family Notes, p. 18.
- [S176] Edwin W. Vreeland, Edwin Wesley Vreeland Files, 17 May 2000, Cedar Lawn Cemetery.
- [S176] Edwin W. Vreeland, Edwin Wesley Vreeland Files, 17 May 2000.
- [S1042] Findagrave, online www.findagrave.com.
- [S100] William Heidgerd, Alyea Family Notes, p. 22.
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Juriaen Van Ripen1
M, b. 15 August 1699
Father | Gerrit Van Ripen b. 27 Jun 1670, d. 4 Sep 1748 |
Mother | Beelitje Van Oogsten b. 24 Mar 1673, d. 20 May 1745 |
Family | Grietje (?) |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S177] Mary DeWitt, Van Riper File.
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Juriaen Van Ripen1
M, b. 12 September 1710
Father | Harmen Juriance Van Riper2 b. 6 Dec 1686, d. b 14 May 1756 |
Mother | Maritje Fredericks b. 11 Nov 1684, d. b 1721 |
Family | Helena Van Houten |
Citations
- [S177] Mary DeWitt, Van Riper File.
- [S1072] William Nelson, A. Van Doren Honeyman and Elmer Tindall Hutchinson, NJ Wills, Vol.3 p.373 (Liber P, p.355) Will of Harmen Yuriansen <https://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin32newj/page/372/…>. 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
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Juriaen Thomassen Van Ripen1
M, d. 12 September 1695
Juriaen Thomassen Van Ripen was born at The Netherlands.2 He married Ryckje Coerten, daughter of Harmen Coerten and Aertje Gerrits, on 25 August 1667 at Bergen, NJ, (DRC.)1,3,4,5 (Banns on 12 May 1667. He was Juriaen Tomassen, ym; she Reyckje Hermen, yd.)2,4,5 Juriaen Thomassen Van Ripen died on 12 September 1695 at Bergen County, NJ, (Date is prob. burial date.)1,2,6 He was buried in Bergen.7
Family | Ryckje Coerten b. c 1650, d. a 10 Feb 1703 |
Children |
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Juriaen Thomassen Van Ripen lived before 1663 at Ripen, North Jutland, Denmark.8
He came to New Netherland on the ship "Bontecoe.8' Name variation: Juriaen Thomassen.7,5
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.3,9
He came to New Netherland on the ship "Bontecoe.8' Name variation: Juriaen Thomassen.7,5
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.3,9
Citations
- [S240] Paul Courter, Courter Family Group Sheets, 25 Mar 1993.
- [S190] Andrew Brunton Van Riper, Van Riper File, before 1986.
- [S177] Mary DeWitt, Van Riper File.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Harmen Courter (Bergen #4).
- [S898] Dingman Versteeg and Thomas E. Vermilye, RDC Bergen, Bergen Marriages. <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/…
- [S127] Robert George Hubbard, "Bob Hubbard's Family Tree," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Dec 2004, (has date as Sep 1695).
- [S127] Robert George Hubbard, "Bob Hubbard's Family Tree," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Dec 2004.
- [S855] Charles H Winfield, Hudson Cty History, pg. 497-507.
- [S855] Charles H Winfield, Hudson Cty History.
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Van Riper File.
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Juriaen Tomassen Van Riper1
M, b. 12 July 1693
Father | Thomas Jurianse Van Ripen d. a 7 Sep 1726 |
Mother | Jannetje Straatmaker2 b. 26 Dec 1666 |
Juriaen Tomassen Van Riper was born on 12 July 1693 at Acquackanonck, NJ.3,4,5 He was baptized on 1 September 1693 at Bergen (DRC) (sponsors: Jurjaen Tomasse and Reyckje Harms; also reg. in Acquackanonck.)4,6 He married Aeltje Van Winkle, daughter of Symon Van Winckel and Annetje Sip, on 12 June 1714 at Hackensack, NJ, (DRC) (banns.)3,1,7,8,9
Family | Aeltje Van Winkle b. 1692 |
Children |
|
Name variation: Juriaen Van Ripen.3
Citations
- [S177] Mary DeWitt, Van Riper File.
- [S1679] Ethel Konight, Straut Family Groupsheets, FGS Thomas Juriaense Van Riper.
- [S855] Charles H Winfield, Hudson Cty History, pg. 497-507.
- [S1679] Ethel Konight, Straut Family Groupsheets, FGS Thomas Juriaense Van Riper (Bergen #254; Acquackanonck #7).
- [S910] Arthur. C.M. Kelly, Acquackanonk DRC. Manuscript at least partially available on Ancestry.com.
- [S898] Dingman Versteeg and Thomas E. Vermilye, RDC Bergen.
- [S1679] Ethel Konight, Straut Family Groupsheets, FGS Thomas Juriaense Van Riper (Hackensack p.36).
- [S909] Unknown author, RDC Hackensack.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Simon Jacobse Van Winkle (Hackensack p.36).
- [S1679] Ethel Konight, Straut Family Groupsheets, FGS Jurjaen Thomasse Van Riper.
- [S1679] Ethel Konight, Straut Family Groupsheets, FGS Jurjaen Thomasse Van Riper (tombstone).
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Jurrie Van Riper1
M, b. 8 February 1767
Father | Christophel Harmanus Van Riper b. 26 Sep 1722 |
Mother | Metje Brouwer b. 11 Aug 1723 |
Family | Antje Vreeland |
Child |
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Jurrien Van Riper1
M
Father | Juriaen Thomassen Van Ripen1 d. 12 Sep 1695 |
Mother | Ryckje Coerten1 b. c 1650, d. a 10 Feb 1703 |
Name variation: Jurje Jurians Van Riper.2
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Lea Van Riper1
F, b. 24 March 1759
Father | Marinus Van Riper d. 1792 |
Mother | Catrina Cogh b. c 1738 |
Lea Van Riper was born on 24 March 1759.1 She was baptized on 8 April 1759 at Acquackanonck, NJ, (DRC.)2 She married Adrian Sip on 23 January 1787.1
Family | Adrian Sip |
Child |
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Married name: Sip.
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Lea Van Ripen1,2
F, b. 11 September 1697, d. 19 December 1775
Father | Gerrit Van Ripen b. 27 Jun 1670, d. 4 Sep 1748 |
Mother | Beelitje Van Oogsten b. 24 Mar 1673, d. 20 May 1745 |
Lea Van Ripen was born on 11 September 1697.1,2 She married Jacob Van Wagenen, son of Gerrit Gerrits Jr. and Neesje Pieterse, on 2 May 1719.1,2 Lea Van Ripen died on 19 December 1775.1,2
Family | Jacob Van Wagenen b. 14 Oct 1699, d. 23 Sep 1775 |
Children |
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Married name: Van Wagonen.
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Lea Van Riper1
F, b. 14 June 1729
Father | Juriaen Tomassen Van Riper2 b. 12 Jul 1693 |
Mother | Aeltje Van Winkle2 b. 1692 |
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Margaret Ellen Van Riper
F, b. 1850
Father | Thomas Van Riper1 b. 2 Aug 1811, d. Mar 1890 |
Mother | Hannah Toers1 b. 1 May 1813, d. 9 Apr 1862 |
Margaret Ellen Van Riper was born in 1850.
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
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Marregriet Van Riper1
F, b. 7 March 1779
Father | Dirck Van Riper1 b. 9 Jun 1734, d. 24 Apr 1807 |
Mother | Elizabeth Meed1 |
Marregriet Van Riper was born on 7 March 1779.1 She was baptized on 4 April 1779 at Totowa, NJ, (DRC) (sponsors: Isack Schuyler and Marregriet, his wife.)1 She married Richard D. Sisco.2
Married name: Sisco.
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Maria Van Riper1
F, b. circa 1837, d. 9 November 1862
Father | John N VanRiper b. c 1815, d. 20 Oct 1893 |
Mother | Ann Eliza Alyea b. 19 Jul 1814, d. 4 Sep 1852 |
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Maria Van Riper1
F, b. 14 July 1773
Father | Dirck Van Riper1 b. 9 Jun 1734, d. 24 Apr 1807 |
Mother | Elizabeth Meed1 |
Maria Van Riper was born on 14 July 1773.1 She was baptized at Pompton Plains, NJ, (DRC) (sponsor: Jacob Van Nes.)1,2 She married Garret Leydecker.3
Married name: Leydecker.
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Maria Elizabeth Van Riper
F, b. 10 January 1841, d. 1914
Father | Thomas Van Riper1 b. 2 Aug 1811, d. Mar 1890 |
Mother | Hannah Toers1 b. 1 May 1813, d. 9 Apr 1862 |
Maria Elizabeth Van Riper was born on 10 January 1841. She was baptized in April 1843.2 She married Aaron Demarest. Maria Elizabeth Van Riper died in 1914.
Family | Aaron Demarest b. 11 Sep 1823, d. 22 Nov 1895 |
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
- [S902] Demarest Family Assn, The Demarest Family. 1938 edition on archive.org. <https://archive.org/details/demarestfamilyda00dema/
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Marines Van Riper1
M, d. before 15 September 1804
Marines Van Riper married Elizabeth Lutkins, daughter of Harme Lutkins and Annatje Angevens, before 12 December 1769.1 Marines Van Riper died before 15 September 1804 at Acquackanonck, Essex County, NJ.1
Family | Elizabeth Lutkins b. c Feb 1745/46, d. a 15 Sep 1804 |
Name variation: Marinus Van Riper.1
Citations
- [S160] Descendants of Harmen (Harme) Lutjens, Dec 2005.
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Marinus Van Riper1
M, d. 1792
Father | Isaac Van Riper b. 28 Oct 1697 |
Mother | Leah Van Winkle b. 1696 |
Marinus Van Riper was born at Slooterdam.1 He married Catrina Cogh, daughter of John Casper Kough and Catharina Wingenbagh, on 14 May 1757 at Acquackanonck, NJ.1,2 Marinus Van Riper died in 1792.1
Family | Catrina Cogh b. c 1738 |
Children |
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Name variation: Marinus Van Rype.2