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New Netherland New York Genealogy
Derived from the
Register of Marriages (1787—1872) and Baptisms (1792—1872)
Of the Flatbush Reformed Dutch Church Consistory Records
(the Van Cleef Transcriptions, The Holland Society of New York Collections)
And the Marriage and Baptismal Records of The New Lots Reformed Church
(1824-1906)
Recompiled, Reformatted and Cross-Referenced
-with Some Annotations-
And Keyed to the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society Record
And its anthological companion
Genealogies of Long Island Families
Dedicated to Jacob Tipton Rapelje
M203. Petur Duryee and Mrs. Deborah Hulst. 1 March at
Flatbush.
M204. Willm Van Nortwicke and Miss Cornelia Laquire. 30
August at Brooklyn.
M205. John Titus and Miss Mary Hopper. 11 September at
Brooklyn.
M206. Willm Conselyea and Phebe Duryee. 9 October at
Bushwick.
M207. Nathan Furman and Miss Catherine Hunter. 26
October at Brooklyn.
M208. Silas C. Terry and Miss Mercy Whitman. 27
November at Brooklyn.
M209. Pierson Dey and Miss Sarah Cowenhoven. 4 December
at Brooklyn. See GLIF Vol. II:564.
M210. Cornelius Bragaw and Miss Barbara Denys (Barbara
is first entered as Sarah, but this is crossed out). 27
December at New Utreght.
M212. Christopher Limmerman and Miss Catherine Newman.
11 January at Brooklyn.
M213. John Skillman and Miss Jane Meserole. 27 January
at Brooklyn.
M214. James Boyd and Miss Azubah Chadsey. 8 February at
Brooklyn.
M215. Abraham Meserole and Miss Cornelia Van Cotts. 24
February at Bushwick.
M216. John Stryker and Miss Mary Badcock. 28 February
at Brooklyn.
M217. Joel Bunce and Miss Jane Hicks. 4 May at
Brooklyn.
M218. John Jones and Miss Hannah Brown. 6 June at
Brooklyn.
M219. Joshua Dennis and Miss Jemima Boyce. 13 August at
Brooklyn.
M210. Samuel Meeker and Miss Mary Ryerson. 1 October at
Brooklyn.
M211. Thomas T. Pearsall and Miss Ellen Taylor. 7
November at Brooklyn. [See B374].
M212. James Hunter and Miss Martha Stevens. 14 November
at Brooklyn.
M213. Jordan Coles and Miss Martha Garretson. 18
November at Flatbush. [M213, B106].
M214. Dr. James Wilson and Miss Mary Clark. 30 December
at New Utreght.
M215. Robert Hunter and Miss Susan Hendrickson. 31
December at Brooklyn.
M216. Henry King and Miss Sophia Yorks. 9 April at
Brooklyn.
M217. William Godby and Catherine Conelly. 1 May at
Brooklyn.
M218. David Devoe and Miss Anna Lefferts. 13 August
(place not stated).
M219. Henry Barkuloo and Miss Cornelia Bennet. 15
September at Yellow Hook. Not identified in the Bennet
article GLIF I, but see GLIF I:374 for possible connections.
M220. William Young and Mrs. Sarah Martin. 23 September
at Brooklyn.
M221. Benjamin E. Coe and Miss Catherine Van Nostrandt.
6 October at Brooklyn.
M222. Jacob Burnham and Miss Jane Sutherland. 10
October at Flatbush.
M223. John Seaman and Mrs. Mary Hicks. 21 October at
Brooklyn.
M224. Robert Burroughs and Miss Eliza Cropsey. 10
November at Yellow Hook.
M225. Christopher Nebu and Miss Ellen Campbell. 11
November at Brooklyn.
M226. Isaac Post and Isabella Winslow. 26 November at
Brooklyn.
M227. Evert Stellenwerf and Mary Ryder. 21 December at
Brooklyn.
M229. Samuel Ellison and Miss Elizabeth Cornell. 8
February at Brooklyn.
M230. Evert Suydam and Miss Sarah Van Dyne. 18 May at
Flatbush.
M231. Barnardus Voorhees and Miss Barbara Cropsey. 10
June at new Utreght.
M232. William De Grushe and Miss Susan Sherred. 12 July
at Flatbush.
M233. Richard Shee and Mrs. Nancy Magee. 13 July at
Flatbush.
M234. Dominicus Vander Veer and Margaret Bogert. 18
September at Flatbush.
M235. David Craven and Ann Vander Veer (her marital
status not stated). 30 September at Brooklyn.
M236. John Hegeman and Miss Elizabeth Waters. 26
October at New Brunswick. [M236, B129, B151, B283, B326].
M237. John Bunce and Miss Hannah Bryant. 11 November at
Flatbush.
M238. Peter Wyckoff and Miss Phebe Van Pelt. 26
November at New Utreght.
M239. Hugh Magaren and Miss Letty Wyckoff. 16 December
at Flatbush.
M241. Aron Cozine and Miss Sarah Bennet. 28 March at
Flatlands. Not identified in the Bennet article GLIF Vol I.
M242. Samuel Farrington and Miss Sarah White. 1 April
at Flatlands.
M243. Hendrick Van Houten and Miss Elizabeth Morris. 3
June at Flatbush.
M244. William Alexander Miller and Miss Laura Averill.
7 June at Flatbush.
M245. John Oakey and Miss Margaret Spier. 5 July at
Flatbush.
M246. Elias Denman and Miss Jane Van Brunt. 19 July at
New Lotts.
M247. William Sacket and Miss Gitty Meserole. 1 August
at Bushwick.
M248. Christopher Seaward and Miss Catherine McReady.
19 August at New Utreght.
M249. Richard Nuskey and Miss Elizabeth Lewis. 27
September at Flatbush.
M250. James Wilson and Miss Martha Hendrickson. 6
October at Flatbush.
M251. Cornelius Ryerson and Miss Maria Drum. 24 October
at Flatbush.
M252. Leffert Lloyd and Miss Sarah Franklin. 15
November at Flatbush. [M252, B135, B156, B184, B210, B216,
B223].
M253. Jeromus Vander Veer and Miss Phebe Wyckoff. 23
December at Flatlands. [1]
M254. Henry Lyle and Miss Rensje Neefus. 24 December at
Flatlands.
M255. Michael Trappal and Miss Helena Okey. 29 December
at Flatbush.
M257. John Sutphen and Miss Ann Spader. 7 April at
Flatbush. [See NYG&B Record 117:74/75].
M258. William Begelow and Miss Sarah Van Beuren. 13
April at Flatbush. [M258, B169, B212, B235, B238, B245].
M259. William Creed and Miss Maria Ditmers. 27 May at
Flatbush.
M260. John Kalar and Miss Lydia Speer. 4 August at
Flatbush.
M261. John Bird and Miss Maria Rotherie. 25 October at
Flatbush.
M262. Van Brunt Magaw and Adrianna Voorhees. 2 November
at Flatbush.
M263. James Fields and Miss Sarah Cropsey. 14 November
at Yellow Hook.
M265. James Van Sicklen and Miss Ida Cowenhoven. 5
March at Flatlands. See GLIF Vol II:583 (wherein the
marriage date is erroneously reported).
M266 . John Remsen and Miss Lametie Lott. 19 March at
Flatlands.
M267. John Eldert and Miss Anna Lott. [2] 26 March at
New Lotts.
M268. Abraham Vander Veer and Miss Ann McLeod. 15 June
at Flatbush.
M269. John Van Brunt and Miss Catherine Matthews. 11
August at Flatbush.
M270. John Donelly and Miss Elizabeth Polin. 14 October
at Gravesend.
M271. Charles O. Williams and Miss Martha Bigelow. 15
November at Flatbush.
M272. Peter Bogart and Miss Ann Furman. 31 December at
New Utreght.
M274. Richard Ammerman and Miss Jane Bennet. 14 January
at Genatie [?]. Not identified in the Bennet article GLIF
Vol I.
M275. Abraham Lott and Mrs. Jane Voorhees. 7 March at
Flatbush.
M276. John Disbrow and Miss Sally Van Mater. 20 July at
Brooklyn.
M277. Isaac Smith and Miss Margaret Bogert. 27 July at
Flatbush.
M278. Abraham Holmes and Miss Jemima Mapes. 16 October
at Flatbush.
M279. Edward Holmes and Mrs. Mary Bruno. 14 November at
Flatbush.
M280. Stephen R. Boerum and Miss Susanna Wortman. 18
December at Flatbush.
M282. Daniel Morell and Miss Susan Elricke. 16 March at
Gravesend.
M283. Samuel Hart and Miss Sarah Ellison. 19 March at
Flatbush.
M284. George Lott and Miss Wilhelmina Duryee. 24 March
at Flatlands.
M285. Johannes Van Sicklen and Miss Maria Ryerson. 3
April at Flatbush. [3] [M285, B198, B226, B250].
M286. John Woolsey and Miss Maria Lowe. 30 May at
Esopus [NY].
M287. Samuel Smith and Miss Cynthia Van Dyne. 7 July at
Flatlands.
M288. Leffert Lefferts and Miss Cynthia Lefferts. 19
September at Flatbush.
M289. Theodorus Polhemus and Miss Rebecca Ditmars. 27
September at Flatbush.
M290. John Wyckoff and Miss Nancy Voorhees. 8 December
at Flatlands.
M291. John Lott and Miss Ann Van Brunt. 25 December at
Flatlands.
M293. Rem Hegeman and Miss Helen Wyckoff. 12 February
at Flatlands.
M294. Garrit Duryee and Eve Denys. [4] 2 March at
Gravesend.
M295. Patrick Catin and Mrs. Susan Cowenhoven. [5] 3
March at Flatbush.
M296. Bernardus Williamson and Miss Helen Bennum. 8
March at Flatlands.
M297. James Gildersleeves and Miss Mary Archer. 11
March at Brooklyn.
M298. George Johnson and Miss Catherine Snedeker. 26
June at New Lotts. M299. John Johnson and Miss Maria
Lott. 22 August at New Lotts.
M300. Garrit Martensee and Miss Jane Vander Veer. 28
August at Flatbush. [M300, B207, B220, B239, B259, B289,
B319]. See NYG&B Record Vol VIII (April 1877), or GLIF Vol
I:581.
M301. John E. Lott and Miss Nelly Snediker. 5 October
at New Lotts.
M302. Isaac Collins and Miss Jane Wyckoff. 3 December
at Flatlands.
M303. John Ryerson and Miss Margaret Simonson. 7
December at New Lotts.
M304. Garrit Duryee and Miss Ann Woolsey. 13 December
at Flatbush.
M305. Daniel Lake and Miss Ann Bush. 27 December at
Flatbush.
M306. Stephen Van Brunt and Miss Freelove Cozine. 28
December at New Lotts. [6]
M308. James Miller and Miss Jane Kellet. 27 May at
Flatbush.
M309. John Remsen and Miss Catherine Schenck. 12
November at New Lots.
M310. Garrit Voorhees and Miss Maria Elsworth. 25
December at Flatlands.
[2] NLRDC= Elizabeth Vanderveer
Eldert, born 30 April 1836, baptized 18 September 1836,
daughter of John Eldert and Ann Lott.
[3]
NLRDC= John Rierson Van Sicklen, born 22 June 1826, baptized
16 July 1826, son of John Van Sicklen and Maria Rierson;
Abraham Van Sicklen, born 22 February 1829, baptized 12
April 1829; James Cornell Van Sicklen*, born 11 January
1838, baptized 11 March 1838, son of John Van Sicklen and
Maria Rierson.
* James Cornell Van Sicklen, born 11 January 1838, married
Rebecca M. Bergen (the marriage record does not appear in
either the Flatbush Reformed Dutch Church Consistory Records or the New LotsRDC
Records) and had issue [NLRDC]: John Henry Van Sicklen, born
2 July 1873, baptized 26 September 1873; Catherine Maria Van
Sicklen, born 23 November 1875, baptized 24 march 1876 as
the daughter of Jas. C. Van Sicklen and Rebecca M. Bergen;
Anna Bergen Van Sicklen, born 8 October 1877, baptized 29
March 1878; Garret Bergen Van Sicklen, born 19 January 1882,
baptized 24 March 1882; James Cornell Van Sicklen, born 19
August 1884, baptized 21 December 1884.
[4]
NLRDC= Mary Jane Duryea, born 7 May 1832, baptized 3 May
1835, daughter of Garret Duryea and Eva De Nice; Abraham
Duryea, born 25 November 1835, baptized 31 August 1837.
[5]
The bride is Susan Martense, widow of John N.
Cowenhoven [M142 these records], who had died in 1806. See
GLIF Vol I:580 & Vol II:588.
[6] NLRDC= Her
second marriage is recorded at New Lots as Freelove, widow
of Stephen Van Brunt, married 10 November 1850 David Storms,
New Lots.
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