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Records of the Reformed Dutch Churches of Hackensack and Schraalenburgh, New Jersey Part 1, Vol. 1FHL film #16559 [microfilmed book]Holland Society of New York 1891 Transcribed and Copyrighted by Scott R. Mills 2009. Published on OliveTreeGenealogy.com with transcriber's permission Front of book contains a listing of the various RDC churches and records that were known to exist at the time of the writing (1891). Also contained in the front is a very nice explanation of Dutch names and naming practices along with English equivalents. Hackinsack marriages (1695-1802) pages 25-71 Hackinsack Baptisms (1686-1802) pages 73-287 (note: pages 180 and 181 were apparently not scanned onto the film and these records are missing as a result. The last date before the missing pages is 23 Sept 1739 and the first date on age 182 is 22 June 1740. Consistory records pages 287 312 Records end on page 312 Index Please choose from the following Records of the Reformed Dutch Churches of Hackensack and Schraalenburgh, New Jersey
Membership Lists - Hackensack12 Oct 1695 - with letters from New York Jan De Groot and wife Margretie Gerrets Pieter De Groot and wife Belitie
Van Schaick 5 April 1696 with letters from the French Church David De Mare, s/o Jan, and wife Antie Clode Manetie Jacobse Van Winkel, wife
of Jan De Mare 1696 by confession Mary De Maree, wife of Jacobus
Sloth 10 July 1696 with letters from New York Jan De Mare Jan Dury and wife Rachel Querson [sic. Cresson?] David De Maree Jr., s/o David from New York Jacob De Groot and wife Gretie
Jans 10 July 1698 by confession Maeria Bertholf Antie Sibese Banta 8 April 1699 by confession Jan Meet 5 April 1701 by confession Susanna and Rachel De Maree 4 April 1702 by confession Rachel and Magdalena De Maree,
d/o Jan De Maree 1 July 1704 by confession Jacobus De Maree 7 Oct 1704 by confession Jacquemina, d/o Samuel De Maree 6 April 1706 by confession Margret Batton Matie De Bane, w/o David, s/o
Samuel De Maree July 1708 by confession Lidea De Maree, w/o Steven Terhune Rebecca De Groot, w/o Daniel De Maree Lea De Groot, w/o Jacobus De Mare 8 April 1708 by confession Samuel De Maree and wife Sitske 8 April 1711 by confession Wiert Banta and wife Mary De Maree Benjamin De Maree 6 July 1712 by confession Pieter De Maree and wife Marie
Meet 8 Jan 1715 by confession Elizabeth De Groot, w/o Benjamin De Maree Sara De Maree, d/o Samuel De Maree 3 July 1715 by confession Gerrit De Groot and wife Annatie
Etsels 6 April 1717 by confession Dirck Sibese Banta and wife Rachel De Groot Pieter Samuel De Maree 12 Oct 1717 by confession Jacob Janse De Groot Arie Pieterse De Groot and wife Fransintie Etsel Hester Day 5 April 1817 by confession Jacob Pieterse De Groot Cornelius Lydecker 6 July 1718 from N. Harlem with letters Johannes Kouwenhoven and wife
Rachel Benson 8 Oct 1721 with letters from N. Harlem Margririe Waldron, w/o Cornelis
Lydecker 13 April 1723 by confession Maria Batton, w/o Pieter Demaree Hendrikie De Grauw, d/o Harme
De Grauw Oct 1723 by confession David De Maree and wife Marytie 6 March 1727 by confession Rachel Samuelse Demarest, w/o Jacobus Peek Simon Samuelse De Marest Vrouwtje Haring, w/o Simon Samuelse
De Marest Cornelius Clopper upon certificate 27 Nov 1727 by confession Petrus Brouwer and Dina De Groot, married people Sara Couwenhoven 6 May 1730 by confession Beelitie De Marest, w/o Peter Outwater Pieter Outwater 1 Dec 1731 by confession Rachel De Marest and husband Paulus
Martense 24 Feb 1732 by confession Lenard De Graeuw Sara Chrystyn, w/o Lenard De Graeuw 16 Aug 1739 by confession Billitjen De Groot Geertjen De Groot Maritjen De Groot 17 Feb 1743 by confession Hester Koienhoven Lena Koienhoven Jacomyntje Koienhoven 30 Aug 1744 by confession Pieter De Groot 15 _____er 1744 by confession Rachel Zabrousky and wife Hannes
De Marest 4 Sept 1745 by confession Margrietje De Mare, w/o Jan Bogart
Roelofse 25 Feb 1748 by confession Issack Van Saen and wife Maria
De Marest 25 May 1749 by confession Wiert Banta and wife 7 Nov 1751 by confession Roelof Romein and Lidia De Marest,
married people 17 Nov 1752 by confession Beleltje De Groot, w/o Zibe Blinkerhof 21 Nov 1754 letters from New York Samuel De Marest 21 March 1756 by confession Davidt Demarest and wife hester
Brouwer 1769 by confession Albert Van Voorheesen and wife
Marreyte Demeris
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