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1661 - 1722
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Born |
27 Nov 1661 |
Poor Bowery, New Amsterdam [3, 4] |
- The Outhouse Family Genealogy FHL book "He is recorded under several names: Claes Simonse of the Ferry, Claes Simonse Uythuysen, and Nicholas Simond of Bushwick. The British, having taken over New Netherlands, Anglicized his name to Outhousen and then in 1695 to Outhouse.
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Gender |
Male |
Baptism |
27 Nov 1661 |
Brooklyn, Kings, NY [5] |
Reference Number |
124 |
_UID |
15F961DE70EA47919C36E98008FA4B0F16AB |
Died |
Between 1722 and 1726 |
Flatbush, NY [3, 4] |
Person ID |
I283 |
OuthouseLine2014 |
Last Modified |
23 Jan 2012 |
Father |
Simon CLAESSEN, b. Abt 1623, Uythuysen, Holland , d. 1684, Groningen, Netherlands |
Mother |
Anneken Lodewyck DEJONGE, b. Abt 1637, Amsterdam, Holland , d. Bef 1684 |
Married |
7 Aug 1655 |
New Amsterdam |
Family ID |
F416 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
Hillitje Jans BUYS, b. Abt 1669, Wallabout, NY , d. Aft 1723, Flatbush, NY |
Married |
1690 |
Bushwick, NY [6, 7] |
- The marriage was shown in the New York Gen. & Bio. 66:226 as being to Hilletje Janse Buys
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Children |
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Last Modified |
1 Jan 2007 |
Family ID |
F130 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- The Dutch often added "Van" meaning "from" to the name of the town they had lived in Holland, to their own name to identify their family. The British, who took over New Amsterdam and made it New York, pronounced the name "Outhousen" and by 1695 it became Outhouse.
Klaes sold his land in Brooklyn in 1693, moving farther out on Long Island to Bushwick.
Claes Simonse Uythuysen aka Claes Simonse of the Ferry, Claes Simonse Uythuysen, Nicholas Simons of Bushwick
Kings County, New York, 1687 The Roll off those who have taken the Oath off Allegiance in the Kings County in the Province of New Yorke the 26: 27: 28: 28: and 30th day off September in the third yeare of His Maytsh Raigne Annoque Domine 1687.
of Breucklijn Claes Simons native
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