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New Netherland New York Genealogy
Source: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record published 1890 and 1940 Notes:
Understanding these records:
From 27 August 1673 on, the first date is the date the parties registered their intent to marry. The last date is the date of the actual marriage. Example:
"den 3 May" means Willem and Catalyntie registered on the 3 May of that year. "den 26 May" is the actual marriage date.
dicto means that entry occured in the same month as the preceeding entry (the one above it). If the preceeding entry also uses "dicto", keep reading up until you find a month. Example:
Here we see that James Spencer and Maria Carlee registered their intent to marry on 28 May (as per the entry before theirs)
eodem means the entry occured on the same day as the one preceeding. Example: In the following three entries we see that Andries Holst registered his intent to marry on the same day as Francois de Fenne. Francois' entry uses "den 6 dicto" so we must read up to find the first preceeding entry with a month - and that is Delivery Stantely with the month of Sept. Thus Francois' entry is 6 Sept. as is Andries'.
New Amsterdam (New York City) Reformed Dutch Church Marriages 1724-1725New Amsterdam (New York City) Reformed Dutch Church Marriages transcribed by anonymous volunteer for Olive Tree Genealogy.Ingeteekent Juny 6; Henry Longfield & Anna Smith; Getrouwt Juny 7. 11; Arie Gerritze & Rebecca Jacobs; 12. 19; William Latton & Margaret Ketulhuyn; 21. 17; Martin Beekman & Elisab't Waldron, Getrouwt op Hoorenshack; 21; 19; William Walling & Merilla Cramer; 25. August 3; Benjamin Loring & Hanna Woot; August 3. Septemb. 3; Philip Marrell & Elisabet Whitehead; Septemb. 3. Octob. 3; Ninien Ballentin & Cathar'a V. Sane; Octob. 3. 5; John Darby & Hanna Mott; 5. 6; Gerrit Gerritze met Anna Le Roux; 10. 12; James Robbertzon & Silva Anderson; 12. 11; Thomas Fitch & Phebe Burling; 19. Novemb. 20; Hendrik Bogaart & Cornel'a de Grauw; Novemb. 22. 26; Jan van Teerling & Anna De Peyster; 27. Decemb. 4; Pieter Kip & Margarite Blom; Decemb. 6. 21; William Cutty & Elisabeth Bouman; 25. Anno 1725 January 5; William Hoppe & Elisab't V. Norde; Janu. 8. 7; Gerardus Hardenbrook & Helena Cooley; 10. 11; D'o Henricus Boele & Eliseb't V. Horne; 14. 24; Abraham Ten Eyk & Jesyntje Berkelo; 24. February 4; Henry Hedger & Lidea Ellis; February 4. 3; Isaac van Hoek & Elsje van Schayk; 6. 12; Evert Pels & Catharina De Grauw; 14. Maart 3; Thomas Richardson & Geertruy Burger; Maart 6. 12; Stephen Bayard & Alida Vetch; 12. 18; Isaac Boke & Bregje Rome; 20. 18; Walther Hyer & Elsje van de Water; 20. N.B. October 17, 1724; Gerrit van'r Poel & Maria M'kintosh; April 3. Personen met Geboden Anno 1725 Ingeteekent April 16; Joseph de Voe, j.m. van West Chester, & Sara Blom, j.d. V. Nieuw York, beide woonende alhier; Getrouwt May 8. May 16; Gysbert Gerritze, j.m. V. Jamaica, met Margritje Lesjer, j.d. V. Duidsl't, beide woonende alhier; 30. Juny 9. Met attest: van Bergen; Ide Sip, weduenaar van Adriaantje Cornelis, met Antje van Wageninge, j.d., beide van Bergen; Juny 9. May 8; Joh's Bussing, j.m., met Marytje de Bruyn, beide V. Mannor V. Fordam, en woonende aldaar; 15. Met Attest. van Tappan. Sept. 13; Jacob Meyer, weduenaar V. N. Haarlem, met Rachel Baton, j.d. V. Hakkinsak, beide woonende in 't klooster; Septemb. 16. 13; Isebrand Cammegaarn, j.m. V't Lang Eyl't, met Lea Maures, j.d. V. Schralenburg, en woonende aldaar; 16. 8; Asbil Gelesby, j.m. V. Jerlandt, met Sarahtje Herrisson, j.d. V. N. York, beide woonende alhier; 19. 17; Joh's Paulsze, Junior, j.m., met Tryntje Van Deursen, j.d. beide V. N. York; Octob. 3. Octob. 9; Edward Hayter, Wed'r V. Lond'n, met Annatje Moret, j.d. uit Hoog Duidsl't, beide woonende alhier; 24. 9; Jan Cisco, j.m. V. N. Haarlem, met Anne Wats, Wed. V. O. Eng't, woone'e te N. York; Novemb. 4. Anno 1726 January 21; Johannes De Lamontagne, j.m. V. N. York, met Susanna Bussing, j.d. V. N. Haarl'm, beide woon'e alhier; February 7. do; Benjamin de Voe, j.m. V. WestChester, met Josyntje Oblinus, j.d. V. N. Haarlem; February 8. Febr. 26; Johannes Laurier, Wed'e V. N. York, met Catharina Banker, j.d. V. Philipsburg, beide woon'e alhier; Maart 13.
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