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dau. of Cornelius Brinckerhoff, south of Passaic Bridge; d.
Oct. 7,1873.
VI. Gerrebrand, b. March 23, 1806, he was a young
man of much promise; graduated from Princeton College in
1827, and being piously inclined, entered the Theological
Seminary at New Brunswick to prepare himself for the min-
istry, but d. Jan. 11, 1828, unm., before he had completed
his studies.
Cornelus-Johannis-Cornelis-AeIt-Juriaen Thomasse and
Marretye Gerritse had children :
I. Gerrit, b. April 1, 1785; m. Maria Ecker (Acker-
son, Acker). Issue: 1. Steve, b. Dec. 10, 1805; 2. Corne-
lius, b. Nov. 11, 1807; 3. Mary, b. Oct. 20, 1809; 4. John,
b. Sept. 24, 1812; 3. Peggy, b. April 24, 1815; 6. Garret,
b. Aug. 26,1817.
II. Cornelius, b. June 21, 1787; m. Margrietje Mau-
russe, Nov. 7, 1813. Ch., Garret Garrison, b. June 2, 1812.
III. Gerrebrant, b. Dec. 7, 1789.
IV. Abraham, b. June 19, 1796·
V. Jerre, b. Nov. 4, 1798.
VI. Rachel, b. March 6, 1801.
VII. Jacobes, b. June 21, 1805.
Abraham-John-Abraham-Harmen-Jurinen Thomasse and
Maria Spier ,(she was the dau. of John and Margaret Spier),
m. Sept. 15, 1804, had children:
I. John, b. Dec. 26, 1804; m. Maria, daughter of
Abraham Van Blarcom, of Paterson, Dec. 26, 1828. John
was a cabinet-maker by trade; d. about 1887. He usually
wrote his name John A. Van Riper.
II. Sarah, b. Oct. 31, 1807; m. Garret Sip Van Win-
kle (b. June 4, 1807, son of Garret-Jeremiah Van Winkle),
of Bergen, Dec. 13, 1827.
III. Abraham Winne, b. June 3, 1815; m. Nov. 27,
1836, Clarissa, dau. of John Kip, a lumber dealer at Passaic;
d. June 22, 1887. Issue :
i. Jane Kip, d. Feb. 14, 1838, aged 9 months, 7 days.
ii. Cornelius, b. Sept. 6, 1840; m. Adrianna, dau. of
John N. Terhune, Sept. 19, 1866; she d. Dec. 9, 1893.
Cornelius is a practising physician in the City of Passaic,
and is also part proprietor of a drug store on Main avenue.
Issue: i. Carrie Terhune, b. Nov. 8, 1868; d. Sept. 20, 1869;
2. Arthur Ward, b. Aug. 19, 1870; 3. John Terhune, b.
April 20, 1872; 4. Aimee, b. May 13, 1875; d. Feb. 5, 1878;
5. Cornelia Zabriskie, b. October 12, 1882.
iii. Abraham Harvey, b. Dec. 17, 1854; m. Clarissa Van
Schaack McMechan, Dec. 9, 1878. He is a practising phy-
sician at Nutley, N. J.
IV. Eliza Ann, b. Oct. 11, 1818; lives in Philadel-
phia, unm.
V. Margaret Lea, b. Nov. 17, 1822; m. Theodore
Sandford, of Belleville, Nov. 18, 1842; d. April 24, 1894-
Issue: i. Margaret, d. Feb. 23, l85l, aged 5 mos., 6 days;
2. Roswell Van Riper, d. April 12, l854, aged 1 yr., 2 mos.;
3. Henry, d. March 17, 1856, aged 1 yr., 2 mos., 7 days;
4. William Van Riper, d. March 7, 1859, aged 1 yr., 9 mos.,
7 days.
Philip— John-Abraham— Harmen—Juriaen Thomasse and
Lea (Lydia) King, m. Jan. 5, 1811, had children:
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I. Elza Jane, b. Nov. —, 1811; m. Philip Van Bus-
sum, of Slooterdam; d. March 7, 1837, aged 25 yrs,4 mos,
7 days.
II. John Bradbury, b. March 20, 1814; m, Sept. 24,
1835, Gertrude, dau. of Adrian-Richard Van Houten, of To-
towa. She was b. April 21, 1816; d. Jan. 6, 1870. John
Bradbury Van Riper lived for many years at Centreville
(Richfield), but now (1894) resides in Paterson. Issue:
i. Adrian, b. Jan. lo, 1838; d. April 18, 1838.
ii. Philip Henry, b. Oct 2, 1840; m. Caroline Oliver,
Oct. 18, 1861. Children: l. George Edgar, b. May 5,
1862; 2. John, b. April 16, 1865; d. March l, 1868; 3. Ger-
trude, b. July 26, 1868; 4- Caroline, b. Feb. 28, 1874 ; d.
1880; 5. Frederick, b. June 10, 1875; 6. Edward, b. June
19,1881.
iii. Margaret, b. July 8, 1843; m. Alfred Hudd.
iv. Adrian, b. Aug. 10, 1845; m. Mary Elizabeth Zeek,
June 13, 1866. Children: l. Frank, b. July l, 1868; 2.
Maggie May, b. July 5, 1869; 3. John B., b. April 23, 1871 ;
d. —; 4. Jane, b. Aug. 23, 1872; 5. Julia; 6. Abraham,
b. Jan. 9, 1877; 7. William, b. June 8, 1879; 8. Carrie, b.
April 14,1884.
v. Helen Maria, b. Dec. 7, 1846 ; m. Henry Vreeland,
Feb. 4,1868.
vi. Catharine Jane, b. Nov. 26, 1849 ; m. Frank Van
Cleve (b. in New York City, Jan. 24, 1853, son of Garret
Van Cleve, of the Ponds neighborhood, and Catharine
Schoonmaker, dau. of Henry Schoonmaker, of Centre-
ville, who was a son of the Rev. Henricus Schoonmaker,
pastor of the Acquackanonk church, l774-18l6), Feb. 11,
l874. Children: l. Garret, b. July 31, 1875 ; 2. Gertrude,
b. June 29,1876.
vii. Lea Ann, b. Nov. 9, 1853; m. , Henry Kip, of Poli-
fly, Feb. 11, 1874.
viii. George Edgar, b. May 5, 1862.
III. Helen Ann, b. Oct. 7,1818; m. Tunis Sip, son of
Isaac and Marytje Sip, of Centreville.
IV. Abraham, b. Sept., 1820; m. 1st, Anne, dau. of
David Alyea, at Richfield; she d. Jan. 20, 1844 aged 25
yrs., 9 mos., 18 days(1) ; 2d, Eliza, dau. of John T. Garra-
brant, of Stone House Plains, b. 1891; she d. 1893,
V. Lea Maria, b. July, 1824; m. Alfred Cockefair,
near Bloomheld.
VI. Catharine Susan, b. 1826; m. George Kinter, of
Hout-tuyn, near Peru station, on the Paterson and Newark
Railroad.
VII. Margaret, b. 1830; d. Jan. 13, 1834, aged 4 yrs.,
2 mos., 22 days.
Jurrie-Christophel-Jurrie-Jan-Juriaen Thomasse and Eliz-
abeth Van Blerkorn had children:
I. Christofel, b. May 9, 1793; m, 1st, Jennecke (Jane,
b. Sept. 23, 1794), dau. of Isaac Van Saun and Catelyntje
Merselis, of Lower Preakness; she d. —; 2d, Mar-
garet (Peggy), wid. of — . He was known as
“Stoffel” Van Riper, and sometimes was called “Stoffel”
Yereance; the old Dutch people called him ” Chrisen’s
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(1) She left one child,Anne,who m. James Doremus;
of Montville.
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Yerry’s Stoffel”—-Christopher Uriah’s Christopher. He
bought from the heirs of Dr. Ebenezer Blachley, April 30,
1814, for $1,750, the former residence of the Doctor—a
long frame building, two stories high, set a few feet back
from the street, on a half-acre plot on the south side of
Market street, 125 feet 9 inches east of Clark street, or, as
the deed says: “beginning at a stake standing in the south
side of the street leading from the Factory to the bridge
erected by Thomas Kean, and distant from the margin of
the brook at the south end of said bridge about 230 feet,”
etc.(1) The plot was 66 feet front on Market street, by 330
feet deep. By deed Feb. 22, 1830, from the S. U. M., for
$175, he added a plot 25×300 feet on the east side of his
first purchase.(2) The ground in the rear of the house was
low and swampy until within fifteen or twenty years. In
the yard was a well, with an old-fashioned sweep attached.
The house had the entrance in the middle of the front, ap-
proached by a small stoop, on one side of which was a cellar
door. “Stoffel,” as he was always called, was a carpenter
by trade; he had a shop back of his house, and employed
three or four men when he had occasion, and at other times
worked as a journeyman. In person, he was very short and
very stout, and like most corpulent men he had an unfailing
fund of humor, enjoying nothing better than a joke, under
any and all circumstances. His fame rests principally
upon his military prowess, for he was Captain of one of the
unorganized militia companies, which in his day were com-
posed of the citizens who were required by law to turn out
periodically for training. They were a motley crew, with-
out uniforms or arms, often in their shirt-sleeves. “Stoffel”
entered heartily into the absurdity of the spectacle, as at-
tested by countless stories that have come down to us. Yea,
even the poetic muse has been invoked to celebrate the
martial deeds of his “trained band:”
“March! March’
Stoffel Van Riper’s men!
Up to the sidewalk, and right away back again.”
Or thus:
“Stoffel Van Riper!
Stoffel Van Riper!
Turn out your toes when you go ‘round a corner.
Stoffel Van Riper!
Stoffel Van Riper!”
When drilling the men in “marking time,” his order
would be, “Hay foot, straw foot.” Once when parading on
Main street, between Ward and Oliver, he was somewhat
puzzled, but finally gave the command, “With your backs to
the Sandy Hill,(3) and your fronts to the Brick Church,(4) for-
ward, march !” At another time his company were advanc-
ing across a field; they approached a fence; “Stoffel” for-
got how to stop them, and the men, in a spirit of mischief,
began climbing the fence into a cultivated field. In de-
spair, their commander appealed to Capt. Garrabrant: “Cap-
tain, Captain, stops my men!” “Halt!” rang out the order.
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(1) Essex County Transcribed Deeds, E, 112.
(2) Ib., H, 580.
(3) Afterwards known as Colt’s Hill; removed in 1891-92.
(4) The Firat Presbyterian Church.
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“Gracious! why couldn’t I think of that,” ejaculated
“Stoffel.” One day he was drilling his company in Market
street, opposite his residence, and was particularly zealous
to impress his wife and neighbors with his dignity and his
abilities. As he put the company through one manoeuvre
after another, he gradually backed nearer and nearer to his
house—and suddenly disappeared through the open cellar
door! In great alarm his wife ran to his relief. But the
military instinct was uppermost in his breast; he waved her
imperiously away, even as he lay tumbled in a heap at the
foot of the cellar steps, and majestically exclaimed: “Go
away, woman! what do you know about WAR?” The day
at last came, however, when the doughty warrior had to
lay aside his sword and succumb to a greater conqueror.
His will, dated Aug. 26, 1854, was proved April 16,
l856.(l) His executors—Peter F. Ryerson and John Michael
Van Blarcom—sold what was left of his homestead. May I5,
1838, to Anthony Van Riper. (2)
II. Jurrie, b. Dec. 21, 1796; removed to Western New
York, and afterwards to Michigan.
III. Jacemine, b. Dec. 27, 1796; m. Hendrick-Adrian
Van Riper, of the Wesel road, Dec. 5, 1813.(3)
IV. Annaatje, b. March 25, 1799; m. — Bush, from
the Ponds neighborhood (now Oakland, Bergen county).
V. Lenau, b. March 13, 1803.
VI. Andrew, b. Jan.9, 1807; went west with his father.
VII. Hassel, b.Jan. 7, 1810; went West with his father.
VIII. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 28, 1812.
One of these daughters m. Edo Van Saun (sister of Stof-
fel’s first wife) as his second wife.
John-Cornelius-Johannes-Juriaen-Thomas-Juriaen Thom-
asse and Sophronia Van Blarcom had children:
I. Cornelius, b. Aug. 21, 1811.
II. Hannah, b. May 15, 1814.
III. Henry, b. Feb. 25, 1818.
IV. James, b. Nov. 18, 1821.
V. Catharine V. B., b. June 6, 1825.
Peter Van Houten-Thomas-Jacob-Harmen-Juriaen Thom-
asse and Ann Brown had children:
I. George Percival, b. June 24, 1845; m. June 12,
1867, Charlotte C., dau. of James Beardsley and Phoebe
Paxton; the bride was the youngest ever married in the Sec-
ond Presbyterian church, having passed her fifteenth birth-
day by only four months. Issue: l. Loretta, b. Nov. 5,
1869, m. William A. Lawrence, of Newark, N. J., Sept. 12,
1893; 2. George, d. May 4, 1871, aged one month, 14 days;
3. Emma, d. Dec. 24, 1875, aged 3 yrs., 5 mos., 25 days;
4. Wiibur D., b. May 31, 1874, d. in inf.; 5. Lottie, b. Aug.
5, 1879; 6. Ethel; 7. Walter, b. May 24, 1881; d. June5,
1881; 8. Percival, b. Sept. 16, 1882; d. Oct. ll, 1886.
II. Emma Frances, b. July 13, 1848; m. Isaac Scull,
jun., of Paterson; d. Nov. 7, 1876.
III. Ellen, b. April 26, l85l; d. in inf.
IV. Lauretta, b. Aug. 11, 1857; d. Sept. 23, 1878.
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(1) Passaic County Wills, B, 97.
(2) Essex County Transcribed Deeds, D 2, 189.
(3) See p. 174.
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The following data are gleaned from various sources,
principally from the Acquackanonk and Totowa church
records:
Abraham Van Riper m. Catrina Van Winkel, both living
at Acquackanonk, Nov. 16,1763. Ch., Helena, b. April
20,1766.
Abraham Van Riper m. Catrina Winne. Ch. Lea, b.
Oct 3,1755.
Abraham Van Riper, widower, m. Neesje Gerritse, widow
of Gerrit Gerrebrantse, March 4, 1781.
Abraham Van Riper m. Tryntje Van Winkle, March 29,
1812. Ch., Joseph, b. July 1, 1815; m. Aletta —; he
was a very large man, and a cripple; he kept tavern at Pas-
saic for some years: Issue: l. Prync; 2. Joseph; 3. Daniel;
4. Sally; 5. Halmagh; 6. Lena.
Abraham C. Van Riper m. Bridget Post. Ch., Anna, b.
Jan. 31,1819.
Abraham A. Van Rypen m. Theodosie (Dorotie) Wester-
velt, Aug. 8, 1789. He d. in 1810, and his widow and ad-
ministratrix conveyed to David Kough, of Saddle River,
Sept. 17, 1810, for $600, by virtue of an order of the
orphans’ court, all the real estate of said Abraham Van
Riper, “bounded north by land of Cornelius H. Doremus,
east on Passaic river, south on the drift way, (1) west on the
main road,(2) one and a half acres. “(3) He lived on these
premises in 1796,(4) Issue:
i. Teunis, b. July 22, 1791.
ii. Johannes, b. Sept. 9, 1794.
iii. Elizabeth, b. June 4, 1799; m. Henry Whitely; he
was b. in County Caven, Ireland, about 1794; left Belfast
May l, 1819, arrived June 19 at Whitehall, N. Y., and was
naturalized June 24, 1824, at Paterson; d. in 1867 or 1868; she
d. about the same time; for many years he kept a grocery
store on the south side of Broadway, about where Wash-
ington street now enters that thoroughfare; he also owned
considerable land at South Paterson. Issue: l. Robert
John, b. Jan. 16, 1825; m. Mary Caroline Jackson (b.
Dec. 6, 1849, dau. of James Jackson, for many years Pres-
ident of the Passaic County National Bank, now the Second
National Bank of Paterson, and Caroline Burnett), April
20, 1870; began studying medicine with Dr. William
Magee, of Paterson, April 10, 1843 ; graduated at the
College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 1847 ; he
was a very popular physician in Paterson up to the time
of his sudden death, April 10, 1879; he left two children:
1. Elizabeth; 2. Arthur Laurence. 2. Thomas, b. July 25,
1826; d. in infancy; 3. Susanna Dorinda, b. Jan. 25, 1828;
4. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 24, 1829; d. April 24, 1891; 5. Henry
George, b. Feb. 8, 1832; d. in infancy; 6. Thomas, b. April
24,1834, m, Ellen—; removed to San Francisco, Cal.,
where he d. June, 1893, leaving two children: l. Caroline
W. Baker; 2. Henry M. 7. Henry George, b. Sept. 21,
1836.
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(1) Crooks avenue.
(2) The Wesel road.
(3) Essex Transcribed Deeds, B, 450.
(4) Hist. Passaic County Roads, 26.
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iv. William.
An Abraham Van Riper lived near Franklin, probably
on the Goffle road, in 1795. In 1829 his dwelling house was
on the Goffle Road, 65 chains from John S. Van Winkle’s. (1)
Adriaan Van Rypen, of Belleville, m. Rachel Koejeman,
dau. of Hendrick Koejeman, Jan. 19, 1764; her will, dated
Jan. 18, 1816, was proved March 31, 1817. Issue: l. Cor-
nelius, b. Oct. 27, 1765; m. Helena Marlin; ch„ Rachel,
b. May 15, 1796. 2. Marretje, b. Feb. 18, 1768; m. John P.
Sandford; 3. John; 4. Rachel, b. Aug. l5, 1773; m. John
Williams; 5. Hendrick, bap. Feb. l5, 1778.
Adrian Van Riper m. Sarah Kelliham, Aug. l, 1784.
Adriaan Van Riper m. Sarah Ackerman. Ch., Abraham,
b. Sept. 14,1787.
Aaltje Van Riper m. Rynier Van Giesen. Issue: l. Cath-
arina, b. May 4, 1788; 2. Rachel, b. Sept. 21,1791; 3.
Aaltje, b. May 3, 1793. 4. Maria, b. June 28, 1795.
Christina Van Ryper m. James Lindford (Jacobus Linck-
foot), July 27, 1761 (N. Y.). Issue: l. Mareitje, b. May
23, 1774, bap. at Second River; 2. Johannes, b. at Acquack-
nonk, April 18,1780.
Cornelius Van Rype m. Elizabeth Davenport, of N. Y.,
Aug. 14,1783.
Corneljous Van Riper m. Elysebeth Van Riper. Ch.,
Catrenau, b. March 28, 1794.
Cornelius Van Rypen m. Margrietje Post, Dec. 27, 1801.
Ch., Margrietje, b. Aug. 23, 1802.
Elizabeth Jurrianse m. Abraham S. Van Imburgh. Ch.,
Simeon, b. May 24, 1796.
Ellen Van Riper m. John Van Giesen. Ch„ Merselis, b.
Aug. 1, 1821.
Frederick Jurrianse m. Catharina Van Eydestyn, July 10,
1808.
Gerret Jurrianse m. Jannetje Post, April 2, 1809.
Gerrit Van Riper m. Catryntje Van Rypen. Ch., Jan-
netje, b. Oct. —, 179I.
Garret Van Riper, of Saddle River, m. Jane Cadmus, m.
bond dated Sept. 25, 1790.
Gerret Van Riper m. Jenny Treuter. Issue; l. Jane, b.
July 25, 1801; 2. Polly, b. Sept. 23, 1803.
Gerret Van Rypen m. Jane Hennion, Aug. 9, 1805.
Garret Van Rypen m. Elizabeth Simonson, Jan. 14, 1815.
Ch., Eleanor V. H., b. March 10, 1819.
Geesje Van Rypen m. Jacob Stur, Nov. 16, 1793.
Gerret Van Riper, Nicholas Mandeville and Albert Ter-
hune, trustees appointed by act of the Legislature, passed
Nov. 11, 1807, to sell lands of Gerrit Van Riper, of Bergen
County, deceased, conveyed to Roelof Jacobus, April 6,
1808, several tracts in Saddle River township, on Pequan-
nock river, near Beaver Dam Brook, 175 acres(2) and to
Gerrit G. Van Riper, tract at Preakness, on the west side of
Singac Brook, next to land formerly of Cornelius Doremus,
33.40 acres.(3) This Garret Van Riper d. Nov. 27, 1804, aged
73 yrs., 3 mos., 11 days, Sophia, his wife, d. Oct. 31, 1806,
aged 70 yrs., 11 mos., 13 days. They are buried at Pequa-
nac, Wayne township.
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(1) Hist. Passaic Co. Roads, 55.
(2) Bergen County Transcribed Deeds, E, 545.
(3) Bergen County Transcribed Deeds E, 548.
TO BE CONTINUED; page 182, being the last page of the Van Riper section, is still missing.
VAN RIPER GENEALOGY INDEX
by William Nelson from
“The History of Paterson and Passaic County”
(INDEX OF NAMES COPIED FROM REPRINTED BOOK)
VAN REIPEN, Jacob C ………………… 163
VAN REIPER, Cornelius ……………….. 122
Jacob ……………………….. 138
VANREPENE, Thornas………………… 137
VAN REYPEN, Cornelius …………….. 163,171
Garret D……………………….. 176
VAN RUPEN, Maria ………………….. 164
VAN RIPE, Feitje …………………….. 164
VAN RIPEN, Abraham T …………………98
Aeltje ………………………….97
Antje …………………………160
Catharina……………………… 151
Christina ……………………… 160
Cornelius ………………… 97,127,171
Cornelius C. ……………………. 170
Daniel ……………………….. 170
Derrick …………………………99
Dirck ………………………… 140
Elizabeth ……………………… 127
Garret ……………………….. 120
Garret …………………………97
Garrit……………………… 155,160
Garrit Thomasse ………….. 155
Geurt……………………………..160
Harman ………………………. 160
Helena……………………….. 160
Isaac ………………………… 160
Jacob ……………………….. 160
Jacob jun ………………… 156
Jannetje…………………….. 97,160
Jannitje ………………………. 156
Johannis . ……………………. .. 97
John ………………………… 160
Judey ……………………….. 160
Jurian Tomasse. ……………….. 96
Jurrie………………………… 127
Lea ………………………. 156,160
Margrietje……………………… 101
Marite ……………………….. 155
Marritje………………………. 160
Pietertje . …………………….. .. 99
Richard ………………………. 160
Sarah………………………… 160
Simon ………………………. 182
Thomas ……………… 127,156,160,176f
VAN RIPER ………………….. 86,239,331
Aaltje ………………………… 181
Abraham …….. 70,131,159,159f,160,161,163
……………… 165,171,172,179,181,203
………………… 208,242,246,394,410
Abraham C ……………….. 148,181
Abraham Harvey ………………… 179
Abraham T ……… …………… 98,127
Abraham Thomasse………………..70
Abraham Winne ………………. 179,208
Abram ……………………… 70,74
Abram Thomasse ………………….70
Adriaan …………………. 171,172,181
Adrian . . .. 131,161,163,166,167,
174,181,182,200
Adrian G. ………………………174
Aegie………………………… 170
Aeltje ……………………… 162,172
Aimee ……………………….. 179
Aletta………………………… 172
Alexander ……………….. 164,172,174
Altje…………………………. 161
Altye ………………………… 157
Amsey (Amzi)…………………… 185
Andrew …………………. 173,174,180
Ann ………………………. 251,365
Ann Elizabeth…………………… 172
Anna ……………………… 176,181
AnnaaQe ………….. 183,171,175,180.418
Annaatje ……………………… 158
Annatje ……………………. 170,172
Anne ……………………….. 179f
Annie………………………… 174
Anthony………………………. 180
Antje ……….. 161,167,169,171,173,175,212
Antje (Ann)…………………….. 187
Antje Vreeland ………………….. 175
Antye………………………… 174
Araantje ……………………… 164
Ariaantje (Adriana) ……………….. 172
Arthur E. ……….. ……………. 174
Arthur Ward ……………………. 179
Bailitye……………………….. 157
Beelitje…………………….. 162.170
Benjamin ……………………… 175
Benjamin E …………………….172
Bertha ……………………….. 174
Caroline………………………. 177
Carmine Elizabeth …………… 174
Carrie Terhune………………….. 179
Caspar ………………………. 161
Casparus…………………….. 169
Cathrina 165,167,169,171,174,175,182,191,194f
Catharina Sophia ………………… 175
Catharine…………………… 170,174
Cathrine Maria …………………. 172
Catharine Susan …… 179
Catharine V B …………………..180
Catlyntje ……………………… 170
Catrenau ……………………… 181
Catriena……………………. 158,163
Catrina…………………….. 131,161
Catrintje………………………. 170
Christena (Styntje, Stientje) ………….. 169
Christofel……………………… 179
Christophel …………………. 163,172
Christopher ……………………. 219
Chrittophar (Stoffel) ……………….291
Clarence Hunter…………………. 131
Clarrissa ………………………. 176
Cornelia………………………. 172
Cornelia Zabriskie ……………….. 179
Cornelis…………………… 159f,170
Cornelius . . . 72,96,131,149,158,162,163,165,170,
……… 171,175,176,177,179,180,218,365,403
Cornelius G. ……………………. 197
Cornelius I…………………….. 170
Cornelius John…………………… 72
Cornelius Gerrit …………………. 325
Corneljous …………………….. 181
Cornelus ………………… 162.169,170
Daniel …………. 147,157,162,170,176,181
Daniel Romaine …………………. 175
Derick …………………….. 102,237
Derrick………………….. 161,165,170
Derrick (Richard) ………………… 177
Dickie ………………………… 166
Dirck …………….. 161,162,164,165,166
Dirck Thomaase…………………. 157
Edo .. ………….. ………….. 347f
Edwin ……………………….. 176
Eldrick …………………….. 125,164
Eleanor ………………………. 172
Elesabeth……………………… 173
Elias ……………………… 131,169
Elisabeth …………………… 161,174
Eliza ……………………… 174,162
Eliza Ann ………….. 172,176,179,208,359
Eliza Jane …………………….. 179
Elizabeth . .. .. 70,154,165,166,167,170,171,172,
……… 173,174,175,176,177,180,161,203,207
Elizabeth Ann…………………… 176
Elizabeth Jane ………………….. 174
Ellen …………….. 165,174,180,181,271
Ellen Jane ……………. 172,175,176,259
Elsje ………………………… 178
Elysebet………………………. 117
Elysebeth……………………… 181
Emeline ……………………. 173.175
Emma …………………….. 174,180
Emma Frances………………….. 180
Esther ……………………….. 172
Ehel ……………………. 180
Feytye ……………………….. 165
Frances ………………………. 176
Frank………………………… 174
Frederick ……………………… 174
Garrabrant…………………….. 403
Garret 157,162,164,166,172,175,176,179,161,418
Garret D……………………….. 176
Garret Garrison ……………. 179,365
Garret I ……………………….161
Garrit………………………… 158
Geertje ………………………..224
Geertje(Getty, Gitty) ……………….220
Geertje (Gitty)…………………… 178
George ……………… 174,175,176,180
George (Joris) ………….. 175
George Percival ………… 180
Georgiana …………………….. 176
Gerrebrand …………………. 171,179
Gerebrant……………….. 176,179,221
Gerret ……. 161,164,169,170,172,177,181,182
Gerretye………………………. 173
Gerrit……….. 72,162,164,165,170,171,172.
……………… 173,174,177f,178,179,181
Garrit G. ………………………. 181
Gemt Planten…………………… 174
Gerrit-Adrian ………………… 167,173
Gerritje……………………….. 173
Gertrude ………………… 172,175,203
Gitty Ann …………………… 167,174
Halmagh ……………………… 161,181
Hannah ………………………. 180
Harman ……………………. 164,182
Harne ……………………….. 165
Harmen ……………… 164,165,169,344f
Harmen (Harmanus)………………. 164
Harpan ………………………. 171
Harpert ………………………. 162
Harriet E. ………………. …….. 172
Hartman Vreeland ……………….. 176
Hassel……………………….. 180
Helen………………………… 176
Helen Ann ………………….. 177,179
Helena………………….. 164,176,181
Helmigh………………………. 161
Hendrick ………………… 165,182,357
Hendrick (Henry) ………………… 174
Hendrick-Adrian …………………. 180
Henry ………. 166,172,173,174,176,180,182
Henry-John ……………………. 376
Herman ………………………. 164
Hessel……………………….. 171
Hiley ………………………… 176
Horrip ……………………….. 162
lsaac …………….. 161,165,169,175,341
Isaac Z. ……………………….176
Jacemine………………… 174,180,182
Jacob …… 128,130,158,162,163,164,165,172,
……… 173,175,178,232,243,247,254,402,410
Jacob B………………………. 173
Jacob Berdan ………………….. 172
Jacob G. ……… ……. ……… 170,175
Jacob H. ………… ……………. 200
Jacob J. ………………………. 165
Jacobes ………………… . 179
Jacobus…………………. 165,169,170
James……. 122,127,165,169,172,173,180,347f
James H. ………………………169
Jan …………………………. 171
Jan Tomasin …………………… 161
Jane . 131,165,170,172,173,174,175,176,291,325
Jane Kip ……………………… 179
Jannetje . .. .. 161,162,169,170,171,178f,181,317f
Jannetje (Jane) …………… 171
Jenneke…………………. 160,166,175
Jennie ……………………….. 177.
Jennie C ……………………… 172
Jenny ……………………….. 163
Jeremiah …………………… 175,182
Jerre ………………………… 179
Jerry …………………… 168,170,175
Jerry (Jared) …………………… 222
Johannes.. 64,165,166,169,170,171,172,174,175,181
Johannes (John) ………………… 161
Johannis ……….. 161,162,165,171,174,356
Johannis Thomasse………………. 242
John …. 131,157,158,159,160,162,164,165,166
……….. 167,168,172,173,174,175,176,177,
…………… 179,208,218,223,357,367,376
John A…………………… 164,171,179
John B ……….. ……. 165f,167f,260,372
John Bradbury………………….. 179
John G. …………………. 172,174,176
John H ……………………….169
John Henry …………………. 174,176
John Jacob ……………………. 173
John Terhune ………………….. 179
Joris ………………………… 169
Joris (George) ………………….. 173
Joseph ………………………. 181
Josephine …………………….. 376
Judick ……………………….. 165
Judie………………………… 165
Julia ………………………… 174
Juriah ……………………….. 173
Jurrie………….. 162,168,169,170,171,172,
………………… 180,219,221,222,365
Jurrie (Uriah) …………………… 168
Jurrie C ……………………….248
Jurrie-Christophel………………… 174
Laurence ……………………… 175
Lauretta ………………………. 180
Lea ……………… 161,162,168,169,181
Lea Maria……………………… 179
Leah ………………………… 154
Leah Ann……………………… 173
Lecya ……………………….. 158
Lena ………………………… 181
Lenau ……………………….. 180
Letitia………………………… 175
Letty …………………….. 176,176f
Leuya ……………………….. 158
Loretta……………………….. 180
Lottie ……………………….. 180
Louis P ………………………. 359
Louis Phillip ………………. 176
Louisa ……………………….. 174
Lybetje……………………….. 169
Lydia …………………… 165
Maragrieta …………………….. 170
Maragriete ·················· ··························· 164,177
Margaret ……….. 169,174,177,179,182,368
Margaret (Peggy)……………… 168,174
Margaret Lea …………………… 179
Margrietje ································ 170,171,172,175
Margrietje (Pegge) ……………….. 171
Maria……………….. 172,173,182,296f
Marian ……………………….. 175
Marinus ……………………. 416,446
Marinus (Marynus) ……………….. 161
Marragrietje ……………………. 162
Marregriet …………………….. 166
Marretje ……………… 166,168,170,218
Marretje (Mary)………………….. 171
Marritje ………… 161,164,165,173,178f,182
Martha……………………….. 173
Martin ……………………….. 165
Martin L ……………… ………. 174
Martin Raymond…………………. 174
Mary ………. 163,164,165,166,174,178f,179
Mary Ann………………….. 165,348f
Mary Ann (Polly) …………………. 173
Mary Anna…………………….. 173
Mary Elizabeth ………………….. 173
Marynus ……………………… 175
Marytje ························· 164,165,166,169,170,182
Michael ………………………. 170
Mortimer Boswood ………… 172
Nancy ……………………….. 172
Neeltje………………….. 164,171,182
Neesje………………….. 147,150,172
Nicholas ……………………… 175
Pegge ……………………….. 163
Peggy …………………….. 173,179
Parcival ………………………. 180
Percy R ………………………. 174
Peter ……………….. 173,174,196,203
Peter jun ………………………196
Peter Speer ……………………. 177
Peter Van Houten ………………… 172
Philip …………….. 159,160,164,172,182
Philip I…………………….. 164,172
Pieter………………………… 177
Pietertje ……………………. 169,172
Polly ………………………… 177
Pryne………………………… 181
Rachel.. 161,163164,170,175,177,179,182,263f,325
Rachel Ann …………………….175
Ragel………………………… 165
Richard.. 165,166,173,174,176,177,356,418,442,446
Richard (Dirck)………………….. 173
Richard H ……………………..174
Richard I (Jan) ………………….. 161
Richard J ……. …………….. 199,350
Romaine Vreeland ……………….. 176
Rosa ………………………… 174
Searitje (Sarah)………………….. 173
Sally ……………………… 181,182
Sarah………….. 164,165,175,179,208,338f
Sarah Elisabeth …………………. 173
Sarah Matilda…………………… 174
Seithtee …………… 163
Sietje …………………… 170
Simeon …………………. 160,169,175
Simeon I ………………………355
Simon …………………….. 161,173
Sophia…………………….. 172,262
Stephen…………………. 175,176,222
Steve………………………… 179
Stoffel …………………….. 179,259
Styntje ……………………….. 355
Teunis ……………………….. 181
Thomas. . . 161,164,165,168,169,172,173,242,257
Thomas Cadmus ………………… 177
Thomas— Henry ……………….. 172,174
Thomas J …………………….. 350
Thomas Juriaense……………….. 210
Uriah …………….. 129,166,174,249,392
Uriah J…………………. 147,173,348f
Uriah Richard……………… 165
Urian ……………………………153
Uyldrick (Eldrick) ………. 164
Waling ……………………….. 178
Walter ……………………….. 180
Wilbur D ………………………180
William……………………….. 181
William Mortimer………… 172
Yonitye …………………….. 157
Yurrie………………………… ..165
VAN RYPE
Abraham ………………. 155,157
Annaetje …………………… 340,353
Annatje ……………………. 340,353
Antje …………………………311
Catharine……………………… 158
Catrina…………………….. 160,165
Charity……………………….. 158
Christina ……………………… 155
Christoffel …………………….. 155
Christophel …………….164
Chrisyn ………………………. 158
Cornelius …………………181
Derrick……………………..125
Elizabeth ………………….249
Elizabeth (Lybetje) …..242
Frederick ………………….155
Frerik (Frederick) …….158
Garrebrant………………..158
Garrit……………………… .125,155
Geurt………………………..155
Harrnen ……………………158
Isaac ……………………… .155,182
Jacob ……………………… 155
Jannetje…………………… 245
Jenneke……………………. 246,305
Johannis …………………. 155
John ………………………… 158
Judah ………………………. 158
Jurie Janeze …………….. 158
Jurriaan Thomasse…… 304
Jurrie………………………… 155
Lybetje…………………….. 243
Magdalen…………………. 158
Marragrietje …………….. 162,170
Marretje ………………………. 182
Maritje ………………………. 158
Mary ………………………… 158
Marytie……………………….. 155
Marytje……………………….. 182
Mettie (Metje) ……………. 158
Petrus ……………………….. 182
Rachel……………………….. 142
Saertje…………………….. 160,165
Sarah……………………… 155,158
Sarah Jurriyanse…………… 182
Thomas ……………………. 155,161
VAN RYPEN
Aaltje ………………… 168,267
Aaron ……………………… 182
Abraham …………………. 212
Abraham A………………. 181
Adriaan …………………… 181
Adrian …………………….. 200
Annaatje ………………… 182
Annaetje…………………….99
Antje……………….. 182,304,311
Catharina……………………… 200
Catharine …………………….. 257
Catreintje…………………….. 170
Catrienna……………………… 216
Catrienntje……………………. 162
Catryntje…………………….. 181
Caty …………………………267
Christophel (Christopher) . 160
Christopher …………………..189
Cornelius………………. 181,182,249
Cornelius C ……………………. 163
Cornelius Spier ……………… 182
Crestoffel……………………… 160
Dirck (Derrick) ……………….246
Eleanor V H ………………….. 181
Qarret …………………….. 162,182
Garret ……………………….. 181
Harmen ………………………. 189
Hendrick …………………….. 181
Hendrickye …………………. 182
Isaac ………………………… 182
Jacob ………………….. 160,163,182
Jan……………………………..157
Jane ……………………….. 182
Jannetje…………………… 187
Janneke…………………… 248
Jerre ………………………… 165
Johannes…………………… 162,182
Johannes C……………………. 162
Johannes H ……………………. 160
John ……………….. 152,158,181,182
John A……………………….. 182
John J …….. ………………… 182
John Thomasse ………….. 156
Juria Thomassa …………… 152
Jurian ……………………….. 139
Lena ………………………… 182
Leya ……………………… 248,256
Lybetje ……………………….. 144
Lybetje (Elizabeth) ……… 147
Maragrieta…………………… 143
Maragretje………………….. 89,134
Margrietjee ……….. 88,181,341,354
Marian ………………………..182
Maritje ………………………..160
Marretje …………………. 162,181,253
Marritje ……………………….246
Martje ……………………….. 139
Marytje1……………………….. 245
Marytje (Molly) …………….247
Metje …………………….. 144,147
Nicholas ……………………… 182
Phelip…………………………… 124
Rachel ………………….. 181,182,392
Richard ………………………. 140
Simeon I ………………………169
Simon (Simeon) ……………….248
Thomas ……………… 153,162,182,423
Uldrick ……………………….. 349
VAN RYPER
Abraham ………………… 158
Adryan……………………. 156
Christina …………………… 181
Derick ……………………….. 119
Derrick……………………….. 156
Dirck …………………………157
Garret ……………………….. 156
Garret G……………………….182
Garrit………………………… 182
Helameck……………………156
Helemich ……………….. 156
Isaac thomasse ……….. 119
James ……………………. 182
Jan ………………………….156
Jerry ………………………… 158
Johannes G………………. 182
John ………………………… 156
Jurjaen ………………………. 158
Marrithye ………………….. 156
Nickase ………………………. 182
Richard J ……… …………… ..418
Thomas ………………………. 156
(this ends the Index)
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