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New Amsterdam & New York Reformed Dutch Church Baptisms 1682
In memory of Ted Brassard 1930 ~ 2001 & published on Olive Tree Genealogy with his widow's permission
This is one of a series of transcribed records for baptisms at the Reformed
Dutch Church of New Amsterdam (New York City) in New Netherland (New York). The baptisms are laid out in order as
follows: The date of the baptism; the parents; the child; and the
witnesses. Note the separation of each item by semicolons. There is no
spacing between baptisms and the wrap text is confined to 80 characters.
Anything within parenthesis are my own comments
BAPTISMS OF 1682
- 7 Jan; Jonathan Champion, Francis; Jeams Twysfort, Els Kerbet
- 14 Jan; Jan de Vries, Ariaentie Dircx; Maria; Anthony Anthony, Anna Maria
- 14 Jan; Hendrick Bastiaenszen, Maria Hendricx; Elias; Johannes Gerritszen and his wife
- 14 Jan; Elias Corneliszen, Lysbeth Meyers; Johannes; Willem Helhaeck, Baetie Jans
- 20 Jan; Jan Jansz. Van Flensburg, Willemyntie de Clein; Maria; Leendert de Clein, Sophia
- 20 Jan; Johannes Van Couwenhoven, Sara Frans; Catalyntie; Adolf Pieterszen, Catalyntie de La Noy
- 20 Jan; Stephanus Van Courtlant, Geertruyd Schuyler; Gertruyd; Jan der Val, Cornelia Van Courtlant
- 27 Jan; Jan Meyer, Annetie Van Vos; Iden; Andries and Vrouwtie Meyer
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