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Joost Duryea, son of Jacob and Catrina Polhemius in A Documentary History of Het (the) Nederdeutsche Gemeente

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English: Joost Duryea, son of Jacob and Catrina Polhemius in A Documentary History of Het (the) Nederdeutsche Gemeente
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Source A Documentary History of Het (the) Nederdeutsche Gemeente
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Henry Augustus Stoutenburgh  (1842–1919)  wikidata:Q44078449
 
Henry Augustus Stoutenburgh
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Date of birth/death 27 January 1842 Edit this at Wikidata 13 February 1919 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death East Norwich Sea Cliff
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Joost Duryea, of Ja. South, farmer and miller, son of Jacob and Catrina Polhemius, m. ( Terhune, dau. of Albert and Aaltje Voorhees; m. (2°) Geertye Van Nostrand, dau. of Aaron and Aaltje Van Steenwyck; m. (3°) Charity —. His will dated Mch. .6. .774; proved Apl. 22, .775 (N. 4 '9. F., 43o, N. Y.). The exs. were his brothers Abraham and Jacob and bro.-in-law Albert Terhune. Apl. 12, x775. Rulef by deed conveyed to John Durye, Jr., baker of N. Y., all his interest in the "estate of my father Joost late of Ja. South." Apl. 3o, x775. Jacob Duryea and Albert Terhune, exs. of Joost of Ja. South, conveyed the mill property at Ja. South to John Duryea, Jr., bolter of N. Y. Issue (by first wife), Rulef, the first born. John, m. Sarah Barkuloo; m. Jane Rapalye. (By second wife): Anne, bp. Apl. 22, 1747, at W. H.; m. — Van Wicklen. Jacob, m. Mary —. Aaron. m. Mary Mott.

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Joost Duryea, of Jamaica South, farmer and miller, son of Jacob and Catrina Polhemius, married Terhune, daughter of Albert and Aaltje Voorhees; married (2d) Geertye Van Nostrand, daughter of Aaron and Aaltje Van Steenwyck; m. (3d) Charity —. His will dated March 6, 1774; proved April 22, 1775 (N. 4 '9. F., 43o, N. Y.). The exs, were his brothers Abraham and Jacob and brother-in-law Albert Terhune. April 12, 1775. Rulef by deed conveyed to John Duryea, Jr., baker of New York, all his interest in the "estate of my father Joost late of Jamaica South." April 30, 1775. Jacob Duryea and Albert Terhune, exs. of Joost of Jamaica South, conveyed the mill property at Jamaica South to John Duryea, Jr., bolter of New York.

Issue (by first wife),
  • Rulef Duryea, the first born.
  • John Duryea, m. Sarah Barkuloo; m. Jane Rapalye.
Issue (by second wife):
  • Anne Duryea, baptized April 22, 1747, at Wilver Hollow; married — Van Wicklen.
  • Jacob Duryea, married Mary —.
  • Aaron Duryea, married Mary Mott.

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