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Maycke Hendrickse Van Der Burchgraeff
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1. Maycke Hendrickse Van Der Burchgraeff was born in 1602 in Lakerveld, Zederik, Zuid, S. Holland, Netherlands; died on 24 Mar 1664 in Renssalaerwyck, New Amsterdam, New York.
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- _UID: 5291A42581F143169C1C52320AACB90C2E77
Notes:
Mayken’s mother, Annetje Janse, of Loeckervelt, in 1630 left her a legacy of three morgens of land in Scherpenwyck, Netherlands.
Maycke married Cornelis Hendrickse Van Ness on 31 Jul 1625 in Harvendijk, Zeeland, Netherlands. Cornelis (son of Hendrick Gerritse Van Ness and Geertje de Jonge) was born in 1600 in Vianen, South Holland, Netherlands; died in 1681 in Greenbush, Albany, New York. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 2. Grietje Corneli Van Ness
was born in 1624 in Emberland, Netherlands; died on 11 Sep 1689 in Aimersfoort, Flatlands, Kings, New York.
- 3. Grietje Cornelis Van Ness
was born in 1624 in Emberland, Netherlands; died on 11 Sep 1689 in Aimersfoort, Flatlands, Kings, New York.
- 4. Margrietje Van Ness
was born about 1627 in Emberland, Netherlands; and died.
- 5. Simon Van Ness
was born about 1628 in Netherlands; and died.
- 6. Hendrickje Van Ness
was born about 1628 in Vianen, South Holland, Netherlands; and died.
- 7. Aeltie Van Ness
was born about 1630 in Emberland, Netherlands; and died.
- 8. Adriaen Van Ness
was born in 1634 in Emberland, Netherlands; and died.
- 9. Evert Van Ness
was born about 1636 in Netherlands; and died.
- 10. Hendrick Cornelisse Van Ness
was born in 1638 in Vianen, South Holland, Netherlands; died on 9 May 1717 in Albany, Albany, New York.
- 11. Hendrick Cornelise Van Ness
was born in 1638 in Vianen, South Holland, Netherlands; died on 9 May 1717 in Albany, Albany, New York.
- 12. Hendrickje Cornelise Van Ness
was born about 1640 in Vianen, South Holland, Netherlands; died on 13 Mar 1696 in Albany, New York.
- 13. Gerrit Cornelisen Van Ness
was born about 1646 in Bethlehem, Albany, New York; died in 1714 in Fort Orange, (Now Albany), Albany Co., NY.
- 14. Hendrick Garretse Van Ness
and died.
Maycke married in 1625 in Ne. Unknown [Group Sheet]
Generation: 2
2. Grietje Corneli Van Ness
(1.Maycke1) was born in 1624 in Emberland, Netherlands; died on 11 Sep 1689 in Aimersfoort, Flatlands, Kings, New York.
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- _UID: 467DA20844234373995890E77DF041CC6C76
3. Grietje Cornelis Van Ness
(1.Maycke1) was born in 1624 in Emberland, Netherlands; died on 11 Sep 1689 in Aimersfoort, Flatlands, Kings, New York.
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- _FSFTID: L5PG-SG3
- _UID: C919E4FACEA34DCBBDF923AE82B1AD1ECE81
4. Margrietje Van Ness
(1.Maycke1) was born about 1627 in Emberland, Netherlands; and died.
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- _UID: 144D5F15C5CB4F0481EAE32583535E056474
5. Simon Van Ness
(1.Maycke1) was born about 1628 in Netherlands; and died.
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- _UID: E0C169D0C6AE4622BB99EDB6BF6A195C4B38
6. Hendrickje Van Ness
(1.Maycke1) was born about 1628 in Vianen, South Holland, Netherlands; and died.
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- _FSFTID: L4QH-9SV
- _UID: C8E7712B918D476DAC790402E1017D2FD65D
7. Aeltie Van Ness
(1.Maycke1) was born about 1630 in Emberland, Netherlands; and died.
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- _FSFTID: LZWQ-YHS
- _UID: DAF155EF496345D8880CEB05C0F9111036CB
8. Adriaen Van Ness
(1.Maycke1) was born in 1634 in Emberland, Netherlands; and died.
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- _FSFTID: LKSS-34D
- _UID: 0D4B34CC6AA048BA8E4E52A1525F6572BBDF
9. Evert Van Ness
(1.Maycke1) was born about 1636 in Netherlands; and died.
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- _FSFTID: 2Z4Z-C57
- _UID: AA6D8022579640138EA17B4C3F461639C3D6
10. Hendrick Cornelisse Van Ness
(1.Maycke1) was born in 1638 in Vianen, South Holland, Netherlands; died on 9 May 1717 in Albany, Albany, New York.
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- _FSFTID: L5YY-TTS
- _UID: CEB9C8E9175247C79E881889DF7AA378EA68
- Arrival: 1641, New York, New York
Notes:
Governor Thomas Dongan granted Hoosac Patent on June 2, 1688, to Maria Van Rensselaer and Hendrick Van Ness of Albany, Garret Tunisson (Van Vechten) of Catskill, and Jacobus Van Cortlandt of New York City.
The Hoosac Patent covered 70,000 acres, including two miles in width on each bank of Skatecook Creek (Hoosac River); and extended up the river from the Devil’s Chimney opposite the Fallen-Hill in Old Schaghticoke to Falls Quequick (now the Village of Hoosac Falls); thence up the valley to the sandy island known as Nach-a-quick-quack, the Ashawagh, or the land between the junction of the Little Hoosac with the Big Hoosac.
Garrett Cornelius Van Ness, eldest son of Hendrick Van Ness, one of the proprietors of Hoosac Patent, was born December 2, 1702. He inherited St. Croix Manor, two miles square, on the northeast bank of the Hoosac, lying between the junctions of the Owl and Walloomsac. At the age of 22, in the year 1724, he married Sarah Van Valkenburgh of Albany, NY. He erected a sawmill and a grist mill on the present site of St. Croix Mills, near the junction of Little White Creek with the Walloomsac, a mile east of the site of Hoosac Junction, and built his manorial mansion on the terrace twenty rods above the Walloomsac ford. About the same time the Dutch stockade, on the site of the Jesuit's Fort St. Croix, was built on the high bluff a few rods east of the Van Ness Mansion. (Undoubtedly the St. Ange fur traders from France built a fort and chapel on this terrace in 1540 - 1542, and the Jesuits aided by Kryn’s Mohawks build another fort and chapel during the Mohawk and Hoosac War on the site in 1667 - 1669. On this same terrace the Dutch founded Fort St. Croix in 1724, and it was replaced by the English Stockade Fort in 1756.)
Cornelius Van Ness, Arendt Van Corlaer the 3rd., Adam Vrooman, Pitt Van Hogleboom, George Nicolls, Johannes De Ruyter, Juria Kreigger, Jan Oothout, Jacob Ouderkirk, Daniel and Albertus Brodt (Bratt), Rykert Borie, Jacob and Abram Fort, Johannes Van Denburgh, Johannes De Fonda, Jan Huyck, David and Stephen Van Rensselaer, Robert Leake (Lake), William Nicholas, Andrew Norwood, George Searles, Pieter Sur Dam and others, were founders of the Fort St. Croix in the year 1724. The only records of the St. Croix forefathers are found today on the Manitou Aseniah (Spirit-stones) marking the site of the Tioshoke Churchyard, northwest of Fort St. Croix terrace.
Simultaneous with the founding of the Fort St. Croix colony in 1724, tenantry from Fort Half Moon (located at the junction of St. Anthony Kill with the Hudson River at Stillwater) and Fort Schaghticoke (near the junction of the Tomhannac with the Hoosac Rivers) colonies pushed up the three branches of the Wanepimoseck Creek, leading towards Rensselaer’s plateau from (the present) Hart’s Falls (Schaghticoke Village), Valley Falls and Eagle Bridge. Philip Van Ness, a cousin of Garrett Cornelius Van Ness, founded the Tioshoke Colony on the north bank of the Hoosac, below the junction of the Owl Kill, about 1724, and later built a sawmill and grist mill. He was joined by Wouter Van Vechten, Lewis Van Woerdt, Johannes Quackenbush, Nicholas Groesbeck and Pieter and Ludovicus Viele, sons of Yocob Viele of the Knickerbacker Colony (located west of the ancient channel of Tomhannac Creek and south of the Hoosac River).
Young Cornelius Van Ness in the year 1750, after his marriage with Alida Van Woerdt, a sister of Captain Lewis Van Woerdt of Tioshoke, returned from New York City to St. Croix Manor, to reside there with his father.
The French and Indian War was first announced in Central Hoosac on May 28, 1754, by a party of French and Indians, who encamped at the Barnhart and Bowen, Falls Quequick sawmills. The Van Ness, Van Corlaer, Van Woerdt, Vrooman, Oothout, Onderkirk, Bratt, Van Derrick, De Ruyter, Letcher, Bachus, De Fonda, Huyck, Van Deel (Diel), Vosburgh (Vose), Van Hogleboom and Kreigger families made their escape to Fort Massachusetts ahead of the war-party. The enemy later burned both St. Croix and Dutch Hoosac and marched up the valley. The Dutch Burghers on their way to Fort Massachusetts sent a warning to the English proprietors at West Hoosac hamlet, now Williamstown, and Captain Elisha Chapin assigned them the West Hoosac homesteader’s barracks. Upon arrival of the English, therefore, they found their quarters crowded with the “Dutch clutter” and several families were forced to journey on to their Connecticut homes. This led to a bitter military jealousy and the Connecticut settlers built a fort on the Square in West Hoosac, not only a refuge from the French and Indians but from the Dutch.
Fort Massachusetts was located on the Upper Hoosac about where Williamstown is now located. August 20, 1746, it was burned by a force of Indians and French from Canada. Some of the English were killed and the rest taken to the prison-pens of Quebec. Fort Massachusetts was rebuilt on the Hoosac meadows in the year 1747. The exterior of the blockhouse was finished June 1, 1747, and according to the historian Perry, was about one hundred and twenty-five feet square. The barracks were seventy feet in length by thirty feet in width, with a seven foot post and low roof. The house was divided into two departments, subdivided into rooms each with a fire place.
The St. Croix Manor was occupied by four generations, descended from Patroon Van Ness, between 1724 and 1818. In 1912 the homestead was owned by Nicholas Hathaway, a grandson of Peter Gooding, a lineal descendant of Garret Cornelius Van Ness. The will of Cornelius Van Ness, son of the elder patroon, bears the date August 25, 1791, and he left the Van Ness Bible to his daughter, Sara Van Ness, later the wife of Jacob Van Valkenburgh of Hoosac. It contains a “Memorandum of the Births and Dying Days”, of the Van Ness and Van Valkenburgh families. Alida Van Woerdt-Ness, wife of Patroon Cornelius Van Ness, died May 24, 1778, thirteen and a half years before himself. They left five sons and one daughter; Garret, Jacob, Johannes, Peter, Hendrick, and Sara Van Ness. The Van Ness Bible descended to Edgar P. Ladd from his aunt Sarah Van Valkenburgh, the seventh daughter of Sarah Van Ness and Jacob Van Valkenburgh. Edgar P. Ladd is the grandson of Henrietta Van Valkenburgh, fourth daughter of Sarah Van Ness and the wife of Samuel Coons. The daughter, Mary Coons, married Hiram Ladd and became the mother of Edgar P. Ladd of Salem, NY. - “The Hoosac Valley - Its legends and Its History” by Grace Greylock NilesHendrick married Annetje Everts on 21 Oct 1663 in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Annetje was born in 1638 in Albany, Albany, New York; died before 16 Nov 1688 in Albany, Albany, New York. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 15. Simon Van Ness
was born in 1666 in New City, Rockland, New York; died on 4 Oct 1733 in Fairfield, Essex, New Jersey.
- 16. Anna Van Ness
was born about 1668; and died.
- 17. Cornelis Hendrickse Van Ness
was born about 1670; and died.
- 18. Evert Van Ness
was born in 1672 in Renssalaerwyck, New Amsterdam, New York; died in 1730 in New York.
- 19. Gerrit Van Ness
was born in 1681 in Kingston, Ulster, New York; died on 5 Sep 1758 in Albany, Albany, New York.
- 20. Jan Johannes Van Ness
was born on 21 Oct 1685 in Albany, Albany, New York; died on 12 Aug 1747 in Albany, Albany, New York.
Hendrick married Catryn Vandam in 1663 in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Catryn and died. [Group Sheet]
11. Hendrick Cornelise Van Ness
(1.Maycke1) was born in 1638 in Vianen, South Holland, Netherlands; died on 9 May 1717 in Albany, Albany, New York.
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- _UID: DFD80AC5BF244E6DA0DAEFC1760741FC0846
Hendrick married Annetje Everts on 21 Oct 1663 in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Annetje was born in 1638 in Albany, Albany, New York; died before 16 Nov 1688 in Albany, Albany, New York. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 15. Simon Van Ness
was born in 1666 in New City, Rockland, New York; died on 4 Oct 1733 in Fairfield, Essex, New Jersey.
- 18. Evert Van Ness
was born in 1672 in Renssalaerwyck, New Amsterdam, New York; died in 1730 in New York.
- 19. Gerrit Van Ness
was born in 1681 in Kingston, Ulster, New York; died on 5 Sep 1758 in Albany, Albany, New York.
- 20. Jan Johannes Van Ness
was born on 21 Oct 1685 in Albany, Albany, New York; died on 12 Aug 1747 in Albany, Albany, New York.
Hendrick married in 1663 in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Unknown [Group Sheet]
12. Hendrickje Cornelise Van Ness
(1.Maycke1) was born about 1640 in Vianen, South Holland, Netherlands; died on 13 Mar 1696 in Albany, New York.
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- _UID: CF5D15209CEE4751A386A884EAD0C2FE5232
Hendrickje married Jan Jensen VanOuthout. Jan was born in 1627 in Netherlands; died in 1650 in Netherlands. [Group Sheet]
13. Gerrit Cornelisen Van Ness
(1.Maycke1) was born about 1646 in Bethlehem, Albany, New York; died in 1714 in Fort Orange, (Now Albany), Albany Co., NY.
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- _FSFTID: LCJ5-KF3
- _UID: 4F0BBAB5319041D2981763BD1D63CB41F832
Gerrit married Marietje Pieterse "Maria" Loockermans on 14 Feb 1677 in Rensselaerswyck, Albany, New York. Marietje was born in 1650 in Beverwyck, Albany, Albany Co., NY; died about 1707 in Beverwyck, Albany, Albany Co., NY. [Group Sheet]
14. Hendrick Garretse Van Ness
(1.Maycke1) and died.
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- _UID: 5866268BE9EE4B1587AD6383181161034D9A
Generation: 3
15. Simon Van Ness
(10.Hendrick2, 1.Maycke1) was born in 1666 in New City, Rockland, New York; died on 4 Oct 1733 in Fairfield, Essex, New Jersey.
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- _FSFTID: L7RB-CFL
- _UID: 9D1BC123CD144793BDC2CDEA94B5A6C23E36
16. Anna Van Ness
(10.Hendrick2, 1.Maycke1) was born about 1668; and died.
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- _FSFTID: LZ29-RL2
- _UID: 0A54086FC3A94BAAA986999AD33B43836C7E
17. Cornelis Hendrickse Van Ness
(10.Hendrick2, 1.Maycke1) was born about 1670; and died.
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- _UID: 55B0511060414EE09144915887D3E8B1E6AD
18. Evert Van Ness
(10.Hendrick2, 1.Maycke1) was born in 1672 in Renssalaerwyck, New Amsterdam, New York; died in 1730 in New York.
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- _UID: DF0C42BECD4A458489D28FCCB27807E99B89
19. Gerrit Van Ness
(10.Hendrick2, 1.Maycke1) was born in 1681 in Kingston, Ulster, New York; died on 5 Sep 1758 in Albany, Albany, New York.
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- _FSFTID: LH5F-3F6
- _UID: 51405A9280FC4AFB9984AB66BD6B06E37D39
Notes:
Near the junction of the Walloomsac and Hoosick rivers in the north part of the present town (of Hoosick) was a hamlet called St. Croix in colonial times, probably so named by French missionaries who evidently explored the country as far south as the Hoosick river and there established a mission. Aside from this mission the first permanent settlement here probably was made by Gerrit Cornelis Van Ness, a descendant of the family named as one of the grantees in the patent. - History of Hoosick, New York, Anderson, 1897
Gerrit married Catalyna "Catrina" De Forest on 12 Jun 1709 in Albany, Albany, New York. Catalyna (daughter of Philip De Forest and Tryntje Kip) was born on 25 Nov 1694 in Albany, Albany, New York; died on 27 Mar 1748 in Albany, Albany, New York. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 21. Anna Van Ness
was born in 1710 in Albany, Albany, New York; and died.
- 22. Catryna Van Nes
was born on 19 Oct 1712 in Albany, Albany, New York; died on 21 Dec 1754 in Albany, Albany, New York.
- 23. Hendrick Van Ness
was born on 30 Jan 1715 in Albany, Albany, New York; and died.
- 24. Philip Van Ness
was born on 8 Dec 1717 in Albany, Albany, New York,; was christened on 8 Dec 1717 in Albany, Albany, New York; died on 6 Apr 1795 in Tiossiook, Washington, New York; was buried in Buskirk, Rensselaer, New York.
- 25. Sara Van Ness
was born in 1720 in Albany, Albany, New York; and died.
- 26. Catalyna Van Ness
was born in 1722 in Albany, Albany, New York; and died.
- 27. Mayke Van Ness
was born in 1724 in Albany, Albany, New York; and died.
20. Jan Johannes Van Ness
(10.Hendrick2, 1.Maycke1) was born on 21 Oct 1685 in Albany, Albany, New York; died on 12 Aug 1747 in Albany, Albany, New York.
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- _FSFTID: L4SK-GFX
- _UID: 3237F52E6224421F9FA660D385144B7F4E2A
Generation: 4
21. Anna Van Ness
(19.Gerrit3, 10.Hendrick2, 1.Maycke1) was born in 1710 in Albany, Albany, New York; and died.
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- _FSFTID: L7ND-GZM
- _UID: 6BBE38629ED247E4AE8B5636DC4C8FA7817C
- Baptism: 30 Oct 1710, Albany, Albany, New York
22. Catryna Van Nes
(19.Gerrit3, 10.Hendrick2, 1.Maycke1) was born on 19 Oct 1712 in Albany, Albany, New York; died on 21 Dec 1754 in Albany, Albany, New York.
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- _UID: DC412439ADA14221991A39ADCF2873164415
- Baptism: 19 Oct 1712, Albany, Albany, New York
23. Hendrick Van Ness
(19.Gerrit3, 10.Hendrick2, 1.Maycke1) was born on 30 Jan 1715 in Albany, Albany, New York; and died.
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- _FSFTID: KCCS-SJX
- _UID: CB1A53B1E8EC44DAB9D4A4FC1D8FDCE37327
- Baptism: 30 Jan 1715, Albany, Albany, New York
24. Philip Van Ness
(19.Gerrit3, 10.Hendrick2, 1.Maycke1) was born on 8 Dec 1717 in Albany, Albany, New York,; was christened on 8 Dec 1717 in Albany, Albany, New York; died on 6 Apr 1795 in Tiossiook, Washington, New York; was buried in Buskirk, Rensselaer, New York.
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- _FSFTID: LHFN-9BB
- _UID: 5D5B4B59296544C5B088D7C811D6AFD838C2
- Residence: 1790, Schenectady, Albany, New York
Notes:
Mr. Van Buskirk, of Lansingburgh, a descendant of the early family of Van Buskirks, at the "Bridge," and also a descendant, on the maternal side of the Van Ness family, states that the pioneer Van Ness owned a tract of 1600 acres of land, thus having a farm of 400 acres to give to each of four daughters. ...This settlement was before the Revolution. During the Burgoyne campaign the Van Ness family were in Albany, and the estate was left in charge of two colored men, who proved themselves shrewd and vigilant enough to gather and keep a large harvest away from both Whigs and Tories. When asked how they did it, they replied, "We had two flags, and could show either in a hurry." "But how did you know the Tories from the others?” "We could tell a Tory by his looks just as far as we could see." - History of Rensselaer County
Mr. Van Buskirk, of Lansingburgh, a descendant of the early family of Van Buskirks, at the "Bridge," and also a descendant, on the maternal side of the Van Ness family, states that the pioneer Van Ness owned a tract of 1600 acres of land, thus having a farm of 400 acres to give to each of four daughters. ...This settlement was before the Revolution. During the Burgoyne campaign the Van Ness family were in Albany, and the estate was left in charge of two colored men, who proved themselves shrewd and vigilant enough to gather and keep a large harvest away from both Whigs and Tories. When asked how they did it, they replied, “ We had two flags, and could show either in a hurry.” “But how did you know the Tories from the others?” “We could tell a Tory by his looks just as far as we could see.” - History of Rensselaer County
Buried:
in Island Hill CemeteryPhilip married Lanah Ten Broeck on 17 Jul 1759 in New York. Lanah (daughter of Poss. Samuel Ten Broeck and Poss. Maria Van Rensselaer) was born in 1731 in New York; died on 1 Dec 1812 in Cambridge, Washington, New York; was buried in Buskirk, Rensselaer, New York. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 28. Mariah Van Ness
was born on 4 Dec 1760 in Tiossick, Rensselaer, New York; died on 17 Feb 1842 in Buskirk, Rensselaer, New York; was buried in Hoosick, Rensselaer, New York.
- 29. Sara Van Ness
was born on 21 Dec 1762 in Albany, Albany, New York; and died.
- 30. Catharina Van Ness
was born on 13 Apr 1765 in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York; was christened on 15 Jun 1765 in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York; died on 23 Jul 1830 in Cambridge, Washington, New York,.
- 31. Annetie Van Ness
was born in 1774 in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York; was christened on 23 Jan 1774 in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York; and died.
- 32. Catalyna Van Ness
was born in 1776 in Schaghticoke, Albany, New York; was christened on 6 Feb 1776 in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York; and died.
Philip married Margarita Grietje Kip on 19 May 1742 in Poughkeepsie (The Flats), Dutchess, New York. Margarita was born on 28 Nov 1721 in Kingston, Ulster, New York; died on 20 Oct 1758 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York,. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 33. Garret Van Ness
was born on 12 Jan 1743 in Albany, Albany, New York; died on 5 Sep 1758 in New York.
- 34. Catalyntje Van Ness
was born in 1744 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York; was christened on 26 Aug 1744 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York; died in in New York.
Philip married . Unknown [Group Sheet]
25. Sara Van Ness
(19.Gerrit3, 10.Hendrick2, 1.Maycke1) was born in 1720 in Albany, Albany, New York; and died.
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- _FSFTID: K2H5-5DT
- _UID: 2B3818CED927434FBC020071B591FBF43F90
- Baptism: 11 Sep 1720, Albany, Albany, New York
26. Catalyna Van Ness
(19.Gerrit3, 10.Hendrick2, 1.Maycke1) was born in 1722 in Albany, Albany, New York; and died.
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- _FSFTID: L7ND-1FF
- _UID: 88991B3967134D44BB212B6269EAD26270F4
- Baptism: 16 Sep 1722, Albany, Albany, New York
27. Mayke Van Ness
(19.Gerrit3, 10.Hendrick2, 1.Maycke1) was born in 1724 in Albany, Albany, New York; and died.
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- _FSFTID: KNQG-P9C
- _UID: 09E982F2C84B49C2ACA8D0AFF9795D133941
- Baptism: 20 Sep 1724, Albany, Albany, New York
Generation: 5
28. Mariah Van Ness
(24.Philip4, 19.Gerrit3, 10.Hendrick2, 1.Maycke1) was born on 4 Dec 1760 in Tiossick, Rensselaer, New York; died on 17 Feb 1842 in Buskirk, Rensselaer, New York; was buried in Hoosick, Rensselaer, New York.
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- _FSFTID: KLXF-WLW
- _UID: 954B56FB315F48679226227C34534F10AC41
- Baptism: 25 Dec 1760, Poughkeepsie (The Flats), Dutchess, New York
- Residence: 1840, Cambridge, Washington, New York
Notes:
Buried:
in Island Hill (Buskirk) CemeteryMariah married Martin Van Buskirk on 8 Feb 1780 in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York. Martin (son of Johan Joost Van Buskirk and Esther (Hester) Van Horn) was born on 18 Feb 1755 in Athens, Greene, New York; died on 18 May 1828 in Buskirk, Rensselaer, New York; was buried in Hoosick, Rensselaer, New York. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 35. Philip Van Ness Van Buskirk
was born on 2 Nov 1780 in Tiossiook, Washington, New York; died on 28 Oct 1865.
- 36. John Van Buskirk
was born on 16 Sep 1782 in Cambridge, Washington, New York; died on 22 Oct 1821 in Plattsburgh, Clinton, New York, USA.
- 37. Lyntje or Lanah Van Buskirk
was born on 4 Dec 1784 in Tiossiook, New York; died on 25 May 1856; was buried in 1856 in Island Hill Cemetery.
- 38. Hannah Van Buskirk
was born about 1787 in Cambridge, Washington, New York; died on 27 Sep 1868; was buried in Buskirk, Rensselaer, New York.
- 39. Esther Van Buskirk
was born on 15 Mar 1787 in Washington Co., New York; died on 24 Aug 1857 in Rensselaer Co., New York; was buried in Buskirk, Rensselaer, New York.
- 40. Garrit Van Buskirk
was born in 1789 in Tiossiook, New York; died on 24 Dec 1819; was buried in 1819 in Island Hill Cemetery.
- 41. Henry Tenbroek Van Buskirk
was born on 28 Jun 1795 in Cambridge, Washington, New York; died on 14 Oct 1840 in Lansingburgh, Rensselaer, New York; was buried in 1840 in Island Hill Cemetery.
- 42. Derick Martin Van Buskirk
was born on 23 Sep 1797 in Cambridge, Washington, New York,; died on 13 Oct 1849 in Hoosick, Rensselaer, New York; was buried in Buskirk, Rensselaer, New York.
- 43. Andrew Van Buskirk
was born on 10 Feb 1800 in Cambridge, Washington, New York,; died before 1870 in Troy, Renssalaer, New York.
- 44. Morris Smith Van Buskirk
was born on 25 Jan 1802 in Cambridge, Washington, New York; died on 1 May 1881 in Lansingburg, Rensselaer, New York.
29. Sara Van Ness
(24.Philip4, 19.Gerrit3, 10.Hendrick2, 1.Maycke1) was born on 21 Dec 1762 in Albany, Albany, New York; and died.
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- _UID: F00BFAFC4AE4483C80FDB45D10FD08F73D7F
- Baptism: 25 Jan 1763, Albany, Albany, New York
30. Catharina Van Ness
(24.Philip4, 19.Gerrit3, 10.Hendrick2, 1.Maycke1) was born on 13 Apr 1765 in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York; was christened on 15 Jun 1765 in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York; died on 23 Jul 1830 in Cambridge, Washington, New York,.
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- _UID: 087503335740487CA2332C69A6470549B366
31. Annetie Van Ness
(24.Philip4, 19.Gerrit3, 10.Hendrick2, 1.Maycke1) was born in 1774 in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York; was christened on 23 Jan 1774 in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York; and died.
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32. Catalyna Van Ness
(24.Philip4, 19.Gerrit3, 10.Hendrick2, 1.Maycke1) was born in 1776 in Schaghticoke, Albany, New York; was christened on 6 Feb 1776 in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York; and died.
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33. Garret Van Ness
(24.Philip4, 19.Gerrit3, 10.Hendrick2, 1.Maycke1) was born on 12 Jan 1743 in Albany, Albany, New York; died on 5 Sep 1758 in New York.
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34. Catalyntje Van Ness
(24.Philip4, 19.Gerrit3, 10.Hendrick2, 1.Maycke1) was born in 1744 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York; was christened on 26 Aug 1744 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York; died in in New York.
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