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Note: If the marriage date of Laurens and Gritjie is not until 1666, then she can not be his mother. https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V2HB-JGZ Jan Duijtschen, "New York, Births and Christenings, 1640-1962" Name: Jan Duijtschen Gender: Male Christening Date: 23 Mar 1642 Christening Place: REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH,NEW YORK,NEW YORK,NEW YORK Birth Date: Birthplace: Death Date: Name Note: Race: Father's Name: Laurens Duijtschen Father's Birthplace: Father's Age: Mother's Name: Mother's Birthplace: Mother's Age: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C50561-1 System Origin: New_York-ODM GS Film number: 17503 Reference ID: http://books.google.com/books?id=Cy88CpankH8C&pg=PA149&dq=%22james+dey%22+%22Margaret+Perrine%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=JzwqUu6uHfPCyAH0vYHgBA&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22james%20dey%22%20%22Margaret%20Perrine%22&f=false This Old Monmouth of Ours By William S. Hornor Jan Laurens Dey (3), son of Laurens (2), was born 1644. He married Janetje Jurians. His home is said to have been on Staten Island. Their children are thought to have been: James (7); Laurens, or Lawrence, (8); Catherine (9), born 1674, married Joost Poulding; Richard (10), of Essex County, N.J., and of New York City; and John Dye, (11). http://www.uh.edu/~jbutler/gean/hans.html Hans Laurentszen Duyts Hans Laurentszen Duyts was born on September 23, 1644 in New Amsterdam, New York. He was the son of Laurens Duyts and Ytie Jansen. Hans died after 1708 Staten Island, Richmond County, New York. His name appears on a tax list for Haarlem in 1667. In April 1667 he was fined 40 guilders due to his outspoken resistance to British occupation of New Netherland. He married (1) Marritje Snyderken (Marritje Satyrs) before 1671 in Harlem, New York. Her father was Jan Snyderken - a shoemaker and another early settler of Harlem. Marritje died about 1672 in Harlem, New York. I.William Duyts, born on Staten Island, New York around 1666 II.Isaac Duyts born around 1666 on Staten Island, New York III.James/Jeams Hans Duyts was born about December 31, 1671 on Staten Island, New York and he died around 1745 in Macheponix He married (1) Margaret Dey on August 3, 1699. She was born about 1685 in Kings, New York and her father is listed as a John Dey (?). She died around 1714. He married (2) Mary Molenar. IV.Catherine Duyts born on June 13, 1674, Staten Island. She married Joost Pauling about 1688, During the Revolutionary War Joost captured the famous spy Captain Andre. As a reward, Joost and his two buddies received large land grants from the government. Paulding, VanWert, and Williams - three counties worth in Ohio. Around 1675 Hans Duyts married (2) Jannetje Jurians and two children are recorded: V.Laurens Dey ? VI.Richard Dey was born about 1678 and he resided in Essix County, New Jersey. In 1677, Hans Duyts acquired 80 acres in the New Dorp section of Staten Island by patent, which later passed to his son Jeams/James. It adjoined the property of Antoine Fountaine. Antoine Fontaine married Sarah Hance Vincent before 1680. He was born in France and his parents are not known. Antoine died about 1686 in Staten Island, New York. Antoine Fountaine and Sara Hance had 2 children: (1)Vincent Fontaine {921}, born 1680 in Staten Island, New York, died 1732 in Staten Island, New York, at the age of 52. (2) Elisabeth [___?___] born about 1682, died after 22 May 1700 in Richmond County, New York. Hans Laurens married (3) Sarah Hance Vincent Fountaine about 1686. She was born before 1660 in New York, the daughter of John Vincent and Suzanna Blaise She died about 1740.. [Perhaps the common Dye-family name, Vincent, comes from John Vincent.] They had at least 1 child. VII.John Laurens Dey who was born about 1680 in Staten Island, New York and died before March 8, 1750/51 in Machaponix, Middlesex, New Jersey. Is the figure to the right the "mark" of Hans Duyts? Hans Laurens was selected as Collector for Richmond Co, Staten Island, New York on April 1 1699; and served a second term in 1702. He was appointed Assessor of Richmond County, Fourth Division on April 1 1703 with Vincent Fountain (step-son). 1706 census of Staten Island, Hans Laurence, aged 63; wife Sara Hance. James Hance aged 35; John Hans, Mary, Elizabeth, Sara Catherine, Anna & Lydia. A National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Dec 1957, Vol 45 No 4. pg 130-131, summary mentions many 'possible' and 'may be' connections between Dey/Dye families on Staten Island and in New Jersey. It is often cited as the source for the maiden name Vincent, although it mentions this only as a possibility. http://books.google.com/books?id=0m4UAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA286&dq=Jan+Laurens+Duyts&hl=en&sa=X&ei=lI8rUt36BM6AygGZ1IBo&ved=0CDgQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=Jan%20Laurens%20Duyts&f=false Harlem (city of New York): Its Origin and Early Annals: Prefaced by Home ... By James Riker *Jan Laurens Duyts, who left the town this year, was the son of Laurens Duyts, nicknamed great shoe, a Dane, b. in Holstein, in 1610. See pp. 151, 202. The father was banished by Stuyvesant-an easy thing for him to do, and seldom wisely done, but Duyts' case would seem to have been an exception. He d. at Bergen, Jan. 14, 1668, leaving two sons, Jan and Hans. Kuyter stood as godfather for both at their baptism. Hans was b. in 1644, and lived at H. in 1667. His dr. Catharine b. 1674, m. 1688, Joost Paulding, from Cassant, Holland, who went to Westchester, and was the anc. of John Paulding, one of Andre's captors; also of Gen. William Paulding, formerly Mayor of N. Y. Jan Duyts bore a good name at H., and did not deserve the taunt uttered one day by Jeanne de Ruine, in presence of Monis Peterson. You schelm, loop by you vaar Deen. "You villain, run to your father Dane." Monis testified that Jan said nothing to provoke it. He was then twenty years old, and the same year, Nov. 22, 1662, bought of Lubbert Gerritsen the house and bouwery formerly of Matthys Boon, engaging to pay for it 300 gl. He sold out the next year, and Resolved Waldron soon after got this property. In 1667 Duyts was working for Gerritsen aforesaid, and m. that year ; but on Jan. 8, 1669, he leased a farm at Dutch Kills from John Parcell, and lived there, when he m. a second time in 1673. His w. were Jannetie Jeuriaens, from Bois le Due, and Neeltie Adriaens, from Breda; the last m. 1679 Hendrick van Dyck, of New Utrecht. Duyts left some property to his two chn. Laurens and Annetie. http://books.google.com/books?id=gi2OJypMncAC&pg=PA162&dq=Jan+Laurens+Duyts&hl=en&sa=X&ei=XbErUt2uGuyAygHL5oCYDg&ved=0CDoQ6AEwAzgU#v=onepage&q=Jan%20Laurens%20Duyts&f=false Register in Alphabetical Order, of the Early Settlers of Kings County, Long ... By Teunis G. Bergen Duyts or Duits, Jan Laurense or Laurentszen, of N. U., was probably a s. of Laurens Duytsen, bp. Mar. 23, 1642 in N. A., m. 1" Jannetje Jeuriaens; m. 2d, Sept. 27, 1673, in N. Y., Neeltje Adriaens from Breda, both at the time residents of Mispat's Kil (she m. after his death Hendrick Thomasse Van Dyck); d. about 1679. There was a " Lourens Duyts" who July 1, 1639, with Pieter Andriesen leased a plantation of Joris Bronck on the mainland opposite Manhattan I., as per p. 9 of Calendar of Dutch Man., who may have been this Jan Laurentszen. Oct. 30, 1677, "Jan Laurense Duits" bought of Luykes Meyerse 2 half-lots of land, Nos. 13 and 14, in N. U. lying at the " fonteyn" (Yellow Hoek), adjoining land of " Rutger Joesten " (Van Brunt), on which there was a good dwelling-house and barn, as per town rec. June 14, 1679-80, Hans Harmense (Van Barkeler) and Lourens Haff, guardians of the children of Jan Laurentszen, bound his son Louris or Louranse, aged 9 years, to Jan Janse Van Dyck for 6 years to do all kinds of labor, and at the end of the term to b e furnished with a Sunday suit of clothes and three good shirts. Issue:- Annetje Janse; and Louris or Laurens Janse, bp. June 4, 1671, in N. Y. Hans Laurentszen, of N. U. in 1679, brother of Jan. Made his mark to documents. http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&new=1&MSAV=1&msT=1&gss=angs-c&gsfn=Jan+Laurens&gsln=duyts&gsln_x=NS_NP_NN&msbdy=1642&msbpn__ftp=New+York%2c+USA&msbpn=35&msddy=1679&msdpn__ftp=USA&msdpn=2&msdpn_PInfo=3-%7c0%7c1652393%7c0%7c2%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c&msfng0=Laurens&msfns0=Duyts&cpxt=1&catBucket=rstp&uidh=prh&msbdp=5&msddp=2&_83004003-n_xcl=f&cp=12&mssng0=Janetje&mssns0=Jurians&pcat=34&h=4051&recoff=9+11+30&db=NYCmarriages_ga&indiv=1&ml_rpos=3 New York City, Marriages, 1600s-1800s about Jan Laurenszen Dytsch Name: Jan Laurenszen Dytsch Spouse Name: Jannetje Jeriaens Marriage Date: 1667 Marriage Place: New York City, New York, New York Marriage ID: 2220320135 Other Comments: On microfilm at Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. Source: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly), 1875, selected extracts Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society Publication Place: New York, NY Page: 148 https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V2HY-B7Q Baptism of a child: Jan Laurenszen Duijts in entry for Laurens Duijts, "New York, Births and Christenings, 1640-1962" Name: Laurens Duijts Gender: Male Christening Date: 04 Jun 1671 Christening Place: REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH,NEW YORK,NEW YORK,NEW YORK Birth Date: Birthplace: Death Date: Name Note: Race: Father's Name: Jan Laurenszen Duijts Father's Birthplace: Father's Age: Mother's Name: Jannetje Jeuriaens Mother's Birthplace: Mother's Age: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C50561-1 System Origin: New_York-ODM GS Film number: 17503 Reference ID: http://books.google.com/books?id=PThZAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA835&dq=%22james+dey%22+and+dianah+Tillyer&hl=en&sa=X&ei=N8IrUomvBonlyQGb8YHQDA&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=%22james%20dey%22%20and%20dianah%20Tillyer&f=false The History of the Treman, Tremaine, Truman Family in America ..., Volume 1 By Ebenezer Mack Treman SECOND GENERATION. 85020. JAN LAURENSZEN DUYTSCH. (Laurens.) 85003. He was baptized Sept. 28, 1644. He married (1st), Oct. 2, 1667, Jannetje Juriaens from Bosch in Brabant; (2nd), Sept. 27, 1673, Neeltje Adriaens. (o. married (1st), Marritie Duyts, by whom he had a son James; (2nd), Sara Fontaine, widow of Anthony Fontaine, and mother of Vincent Fontaine of Staten Island, N. Y.) Surveyor of Highways. (See Riker's History of Harlem. Book of Early Records of Richmond County, N. Y., 1660-1670.) He removed from Staten Island, N. Y., to Harlem, N. Y. He resided in 1667 in Harlem, N. Y. Children: 85021. Laurens. Bap. June 4, 1671. 85022. James. Bap. 1671. 85100. 85023. Catharine Born in 1674. Married Joost Paulding. 85125.
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