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He was the son of John and Honor (or Lenore) PAWLEY UNDERHILL. | John UNDERHILL
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2852 |
The Underhill Burying Ground (U.B.G.) is located on land granted to Capt. John Underhill by the Indians in 1667, in the area then called Matinecock and now within the Village of Lattingtown, in the Town of Oyster Bay, NY, on Long Island. The cemetery has been in continuous use since the burial in 1672 of Capt. John Underhill, whose grave is marked by the imposing monument (above) erected by the Underhill Society and dedicated by President Theodore Roosevelt. Eleven generations of his descendants now rest there. | John UNDERHILL
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2853 |
The Undertill Family Web site and Baker list his birthdate as 1687. | John UNDERHILL
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2854 |
Underhill Family Website -- "John was a Loyalist and fled to New Brunswick in 1783. He returned to NY in 1785." This leads to the speculation that perhaps his wife Dulhousie Outhouse was related to the Outhouses that remained Loyalists and fled to Canada. | John UNDERHILL
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2855 |
Underhill Family Website lists birthdate as ca 1697. | Mary UNDERHILL
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2856 |
Baker cites death place as Westchester, NY. | Nathaniel UNDERHILL
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2857 |
Rootsweb indicates birthplace of Killingsworth, Long Island, NY. | Nathaniel UNDERHILL
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2858 |
Gen and Fam Hist lists dod as 1857. | Nicholas UNDERHILL
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2859 |
World Tree listed her birthdate as 1726. | Phebe UNDERHILL
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2860 |
See attached sources. | Susan Jane UNDERHILL
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2861 |
She was the daughter of Daniel and Mary Ann TOWNSEND UNDERHILL. | Susannah UNDERHILL
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2862 |
The Underhill Family Website and Baker list ca 1700 as birthdate. | Thomas UNDERHILL
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2863 |
"of Yonkers" (Gen and Fam History) | William UNDERHILL
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2864 |
She was baptized in the Dutch Church of Breukelen. | Margriet Simonse UTHUSE
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2865 |
Dutch Church of Jamaica LI, witnesses were William Willemse and Hilletje Symeson. | Antye (Ann) UYTHUYSEN
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2866 |
Dutch Church of Jamaica LI, witnesses were Claes Simonse and Hilletji Janse. | Hilletje UYTHUYSEN
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2867 |
He was baptized in the Dutch Church of New Amsterdam. Brassard transcription (1667): "19 Feb; Simon Claeszen v. Huyszen, Annetje Lodovycks; Johannes and Pieter (twins); Jan Claeszen Van Huyszen, Marritie Claes, Annetie Claes" | Johannes UYTHUYSEN
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2868 |
He was baptized in the Dutch Church of New Amsterdam. Brassard transcription (1667): "19 Feb; Simon Claeszen v. Huyszen, Annetje Lodovycks; Johannes and Pieter (twins); Jan Claeszen Van Huyszen, Marritie Claes, Annetie Claes" | Johannes UYTHUYSEN
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2869 |
Twin | Johannes UYTHUYSEN
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2870 |
He was baptized in the Dutch Church of New Amsterdam. Transcription reads: "25 Apr; Simon Claeszen, Annetie Lodovycks; Lodovyc; Harmen Janszen" | Ludovyc UYTHUYSEN
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2871 |
He was baptized in the Dutch Church of New Amsterdam. Transcription reads: "25 Apr; Simon Claeszen, Annetie Lodovycks; Lodovyc; Harmen Janszen" | Ludovyc UYTHUYSEN
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2872 |
He was baptized in the Dutch Church of New Amsterdam. Brassard transcription (1667): "19 Feb; Simon Claeszen v. Huyszen, Annetje Lodovycks; Johannes and Pieter (twins); Jan Claeszen Van Huyszen, Marritie Claes, Annetie Claes" | Pieter UYTHUYSEN
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2873 |
The Roll, of those who have taken the Oath of Allegiance in the Kings County in the Province of New York, the 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30th day of September, in the third year of His Majesty Raigne, Anno Domine 1687: Pieter Simonse, Bushwick. | Pieter UYTHUYSEN
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2874 |
Twin | Pieter UYTHUYSEN
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2875 |
See background and biographical information on Symen under the "Histories" tab. | Symen Claessen UYTHUYSEN
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2876 |
age 32 | Josephine Ann VAARS
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2877 |
age 43, parents born in Holland. | Josephine Ann VAARS
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2878 |
Conover lists her name as Eybertie Lubberts VAN BLARCOM. Gaskell lists her as EYBETIE IDA LUBBERTSE VAN BLAIRCOM. | Ida Lubbertse VAN BLARICOM
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2879 |
She was the daughter of Charles P. and Minnie I. HILL VAN COTT. | Helen Jane VAN COTT
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2880 |
He was baptized in the Dutch Reformed Church. | Albert VAN DIEN
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2881 |
He wa baptized in the Dutch Reformed Church. | Cornelis G. VAN DIEN
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2882 |
He was baptized in the Dutch Reformed Church | Gerrit Dirckse VAN DIEN
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2883 |
He was the son of Dirck Gerritsen and Grietje Casperse STEYNMETS VAN DIEN. | Gerrit Dirckse VAN DIEN
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2884 |
He was baptized in the Dutch Reformed Church. | Hendrick VAN DIEN
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2885 |
She was baptized in the Dutch Reformed Church. | Hendricktje VAN DIEN
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2886 |
She was baptized in the Dutch Reformed Church. | Metje VAN DIEN
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2887 |
He was baptized in the Dutch Reformed Church. | Willem VAN DIEN
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2888 |
(Research):I have extrapolated that Martin is the son of Martin and Eliza because he is living with Wm Mack family. | Martin VAN ORMAN
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2889 |
He is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. | Elmer VAN TASSEL
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2890 |
He was baptized in the Dutch Church of Breukelen. | Lysbeth Symens VAN UYTHUYSEN
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2891 |
"...devised all his estate to his wife, Margaretta, also stipulating therein that his mother, Derike, should continue to reside at his home in New Utrecht, and to be provided with all necessary food and raiment in her circumstances ought to be, by his sole executrix, Margaretta. This document was recorded on the day following (April 23, 1697), together with a bond of 500 pounds, in which he firmly bound himslef to Henry Ffilkin, registrar, that he woudl n ot dispose of his property or revoke the said will. At this time he was childless and he may have returned to Holland or died without issue, the latter being the most probable." (Gen of Westervelt family, pg 11) | Abraham VAN WESTERVELT
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2892 |
"Abraham bought a farm, situated on New Utrecht Lane in New Utrecht on April 5, 1697 from Nicholas van der Grift (as per Liber 2, folio 132, Con. King's Co.) and where he was assessed for 38 acres in 1700. Part of this property he sold to Anthony Holsart, Nov 12, 1705, with the consent of his mother, Dericke orDirckje, and to Reiner Van Sicklen, he sold his interest in a house and lot in Flatlands, probably the homestead of his father, Willem, also a 70 acre plot in Flatlands, next to the lands of Pieter Monfoort, and 10 acres on the palins next to Jan Damon, as per Van Sicklen papers, on Ocr. 22, 1707, he and his wife Margaret sold to Smauel Gerretse, of Gravesend, the remainder of the lands where he resided in New Utrecht, formerly purchased from Van der Grift in 1697, together with 12 acres of woodlands in Gravesned, purchased of Jacobus Kiersteed, for the sum of 200 pounds. This deed inlcuded 1 negro man named Mango, 5 horses, 15 cows, plate, beds, bedding, plows, waggons, harrows, &c. The day following his wife, Margaretta, repurchased all the above named property, both real and personal, the transaction being merely a trasfer of his whole state from himself to his wife." (Gen of Westervelt, pg 10-11) | Abraham VAN WESTERVELT
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2893 |
"His name appears on Dominie Van Zaurenis list of church members at Flatbush, 1673-1685, where he took the oath of allegiance in 1687, having been in thsi country 25 years (Doc. Hist. N.Y., Vol I, 661). | Abraham VAN WESTERVELT
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2894 |
He was a witness to his granddaughter's baptism in 1723. | Johannes Willemse VAN WESTERVELT
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2895 |
Westervelt Gen, pg 14: He took the oath of allegiance in 1687, stating that he had been in this country for 25 years. Doc. Hist. N.Y., Vol. I, 661. Also on the assessment rolls of Flatlands, Jamaica, etc.; on census roll of Flatbush in 1698. He is often mentioned on the records of the above named towns, in which he and his wife are mentioned, two children and one slave. | Johannes Willemse VAN WESTERVELT
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2896 |
"He appears to have remained in New Amsterdam for a number of years, where he and his wife were church members, Jan 3, 1667." (Gen of Westervelt, pg 9) | Willem Lubbertson VAN WESTERVELT
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2897 |
April 8, 1662, doubtlessly from the same moorings, with the same crowd assembled, sailed for New Amsterdam the good ship Hoop (Hope), Pieter Jan Ĉmilius, master, having on board the following compliment of passengers: WILLEM LUBBERTSEN, from Meppel, agriculturist, and wife and 6 children. LUBBERT LUBBERTSEN, from Meppel, agriculturist, and wife and 4 children. | Willem Lubbertson VAN WESTERVELT
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2898 |
She was the daughter of William and Martha CARMAN VAN WYCK. | Hannah VAN WYCK
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2899 |
Witnesses: Thomas Verdon and Dirckje (prob. Dirckje Toelfse van Westervelt) | Barbara VERDON
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2900 |
He was baptized in the Dutch Reformed Church in New Amsterdam. | Jacob VERDON
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