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Baptisms in Gravesend, New York Church Records 1763-1768
The following is a transcription by Peter Divine, July 2001, from LDS Microfilm #1016877, Item #2. This is a microfilm of a handwritten transcript (p. 129-195) in possession of the Holland Society of New York, New York City. The transcription of original records was done by Dingman Versteeg into 2 ledger books which are items 1 & 2 on the microfilm. Only the front-side of each leaf was used (only the odd-numbered pages). The first book contains most of the records of the Dutch Reformed Church (Tarrytown, New York). The second book consists of the remainder of the Tarrytown records (pages 1-127) followed by the Gravesend records (pages 129-195). The Gravesend records are for baptisms, 1715-1720, 1743-1750, 1762-1805; members, 1763-1774, 1783-1805; elders and deacons, 1763-1805. Gravesend, Kings County, New York, is now a part of the Borough of Brooklyn in the city of New York.
Notes:
1. "do" means "ditto", used in place of re-writing the surname of the previously mentioned individual.
2. Notes and question marks in brackets [?] were inserted by Peter Divine in places where the microfilm was damaged or the handwriting of Dingman Versteeg was unreadable.
3. All other notes and question marks, including those in parenthese (), were inserted by Dingman Versteeg.
4. I did not transcribe the lists of elders and deacons (pages 129-137).
Churchbook of the Reformed Dutch Church of J. Christ gathered at Gravesend
Containing election and ordination of Consistories, names of the baptized, members, and marriages.*
*No record of marriages could be found in the register
Records are the format: Child, Date, Parent, Parent, Witness, Witness, Witness
Gravesend Baptisms Page 145
Jan, May 29 1763, Jeremy Stillwell, Anna do, John Boys
Samuel, Aug 28, Samuel Gerritsen, Metje do
Jaques, Sep 26, Isack Denyse, Sytje do, Gerrit Rappelje, Helena do
Ida, Oct 31, Jacobus Ryder, Jannetje do, Johannis Gerritsen
James, March 25 1764, James Hubbard, Aaltje do, Barnardus Hubbard
Gerrit,, Gerrit Williamson, Catrientje do
Cornelis,, Cornelis Buyse, Susanna do
Cornelia,, Jacobus De Grau, Antje do
Jan, May 6, William Johnson, Maria do
Sara,, Johannis Stimmets, Aaltje do, Sara
Antje,, Evert Suydam, Maria do
Neeltje, July 29, Jeremia Williamsen, Sara do
Jeremia, Sep 30, Jeremiah Stillwell, Anna do
Gravesend Baptisms Page 147
Maragrieta, Sep 30 1764, Albert Terhune, Annatje do
Dirk, Nov 25, Dirk Lake, Maria do, Daniel Lake, Neeltje do
Eida, March 31 1765, Johannis Gerritsen, Jannitje do, Nicholas Williamsen, Eida do
Rachel, April 25, Richard Prest, Lena do
Jaques, June 30, Richard Stillwell, Antje do
Geertje, Aug 25, Gerrit Striker, Eida do
Eva, Sep 29, Cornelis Emans, Eva do
Catriena, Sep 29, Jan Buys, Jannitje do
Aaltje, April 1 1766, Joost Stillwell, Antje do, Nicholas Stillwell, Aaltje do
Isaac,, Cornelis Buys, Soickje do
Thomas,, Adriaen Hegeman, Catrintje do
Sara,, Hermanus Barcolo, Elisabeth do
Maria, April 27, Daniel Lake, Neeltje do
Gravesend Baptisms Page 149
Jan, April 6 1767, Albert Terhune, Anna do
Catriena, Nov 29, Cornelis Buyse, Susanna do
Geertje,, Gerrit Williamsen, Catrintje do
Adriaen, Dec. 13, Adriaen Hegeman, Catrintje do
Stephen Basset, Jan 24[?] 1768, Rem Williams, Susanna do, Nicholas Williams, Ida do
Trintje, Feb 7 1768, Jan Buys, Jannitje do
Niclaas, Feb 21, Joost Stillwell, Antje do, Niclaes Williamson, Yda do
Catriena, March 6, Hermanus Borkulo, Elisabeth do, Joost Derye, Catriena do
Niclaes, April 3, Jacobus Ryder, Maaike do, Niclaes Williamson, Yda do
Neeltje, April 3, Bernardus Hubard, Neeltje do
Yda, April 17, Rich'd Stillwell, Antje do
John, Aug 21, John Grigh, Maartje do, Coert Johnson
Nicklaes, Sep 4, Richard Stillwell, Maria do, Niclaes Stillwell Yda do
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