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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 1755New Amsterdam (New York City) Reformed Dutch Church Marriages transcribed by anonymous volunteer for Olive Tree Genealogy.Perzonen met Licentie Anno 1755Jan'r 16; Dirk Morlett & Jannetje Vliereboom, Wed.; January 16.Feb. 7; Morris Earle & Johanna Mountany; Feb. 8. Maart 12; Johannes W. Vredenburg & Maria Van-Wagenen; Maart 12. April 1; Albertus Tiebout & Isabel Thompson, Wed.; April 1. 31 Januari; Stephen Brinkerhoff & Maria Waldron; 3. April 4; Johan Dykman & Lena van Orden; 5. 11; William de Peyster & Elizabeth Brasier; 12. 16; William Boerum Junior & Geertje Wyckoff; 19. May 6; Nicolaas Berrien & Marie Parsel; May 15. 17; Daniel Ten Eyck & Margarita Appel; 18. 19; Johan Abrahams & Anna Lynn; 19. 23; Cornelius van Orden & Hanna Hopper; 24.
Perzonen met Geboden Anno 1755Ingeteekent ______; James Wheeler & Eleonor Dene, met attestatie uit de Engelesche gemeente Rochester, beide wonende alhier; Getrouwt Juny 8.May 25; Cornelis van Vegten, j.m. & Jannetje Handlin, Wed. beide van en wonende in N. York; Juny 17. _______; William Litch & Elinor Wilson met attestatie uit de Presbyritaansche gemeente v. N. York; 22. Augustus 24; James Canby, j.m. van New Rochel & Lea Losie van New York, beide wonende in N. York; Octob. 17. Octob. 5; Abraham van Noord, j.m. & Margaritha Henniel, j.d. beide wonende in New Jork; 18. Octob. 7; John Losie, j.m. van Nieuw Jork & Maria Brouwer, j.d. van Kekkiat, beide wonende in Nieuw jork; Decemb. 25.
Perzonen met Licentie Anno 1755Juny 4; John Jabwain & Elizabet Poppelsdorff; Getrouwt Juny 4.28; Isaac Sloover & Geertruid Barheidt; 28. 27; John Wessels & Elizabet Wool; 29. July 2; Benjamin Demarest & Wybrig van Deusen; July 2. 15; Paulus Blanck & Maria Brooks; 16. 26; William Sloe & Charity Benson; 27. August 2; Jonas Lott & Saletie Prior; August 3. 2; Benjamin Stymets & Margariet Buskirk; 2. Juni 21; William Pasman & Mary Hart; 2. Aug. 9; Nicolaas Gouverneur & Sara Cruger; 10. 16; John de Lameter & Jannetje Post; 16. 26; Jasper Stymets & Susanna Brouwer; 26. 28; Pieter du Bois & Jacomyntje Kipp, Wed'e; 29. 20; John Marselisse & Belitje Van Wagenen; 30. Sept. 8; John Goer & Affia Van Veghten; Sept. 9. 8; John Steward & Magdalen Bussey; 10. 22; Robbert Rutgers & Elisabet Beekman; 23. 24; Benjamin Wynkoop & Catharina Boel; 25. Octob. 15; William Bennet & Lea Peterson; Octob. 15. Nov. 7; John Kip & Margarita Bratt; Novemb. 8. 27; Frederik Roobach & Neeltje ten Eyck; 27. Decemb. 20; Nicholaas Bayard & Margarita van Beverhout, Wed.; Decemb. 22. 31; James Pudncy & Marie Warner; Jan. 1756.
Anno 1756January 2; Cornelius Webber & Jane Wilson, Wed.; 4.3; Lodewyk Jnslaer & Lena Bogert; 4.
Researchers are encouraged to extract small portions of these records for personal research only. The entire set of records may not be copied for distribution or publication in any manner without written permission from The Olive Tree Genealogy
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