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Record for Cornelia Rachel Swartwout
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Record for Eva Albertse Bradt cf notes
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Johannes was the son of ANTHONY DE HOOGES, one of the leading officials of New Netherland, and EVA ALBERTSE23 {BRADT} DE HOOGES.24 Anthony was born in Noord, a section of Amsterdam, on December 14, 1620. He died in Fort Orange/Rensselaerswyck on or about October 11, 1655. We do not have an exact date of birth for Eva, but as she was baptized in the Lutheran Church in Amsterdam25 on January 9, 1633, it is likely that she was born very late in 1632 or early in the new year. She died, probably in Hurley, New York, as early as 1689 but no later than the first part of 1691 because her second husband, Roelofs Swartwout, married again in late 1691. Eva was probably buried in Hurley.
Anthony and Eva were married, quite probably in Rensselaerswyck, sometime in October of 1647, because there is a record of payment dated October 29, 1647, for services performed at their wedding.26 (The West India Company paid the expenses of the wedding.) It is worth observing that Eva seems to have been just 14 or 15 years of age when she was wed to a man twice her age. Following Anthony's premature death, Eva mortgaged the couple's house and lot in order to create a trust fund for the five children she and Antony had produced. Johannes de Hooges received his share of the proceeds shortly before his marriage to Margaret {Post} de Hooges in 1675.
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Johannes de Hooges's mother Eva was the daughter of ALBERT ANDRIESSEN BRADT27 and his first wife, ANNETIE BARENTSE {VAN ROTMERS} BRADT. Both Albert and Annetie were born about 1607. Annetie died in 1661 - probably fairly early in the year, since the official records in February of that year contain a reference to her funeral pall. She evidently died in Fort Orange or Rensselaerswyck, but we have no information about where she is buried. Annetie's estate was settled on June 6, 1662. Albert died on June 7, 1686. Presumably he is buried in the Lutheran burying ground in Albany.28
This couple recorded their marriage intentions at the Oudekerk (Old Church) in Amsterdam29 on March 27, 1632, and were married there on April 11, 1632 (which was Easter in that year). The Oudekerk was a Reformed church, and it is not clear why the couple - both Lutherans - were married there. It may be that the Lutheran minister was unavailable. Perhaps the couple did not wish to go through a separate civil ceremony at city hall, which would have been the case had they married outside the official, Reformed, faith. Or it may simply be that the Lutheran church, then being constructed, was unsuitable for marriages at this time. We do know that the Bradts later had two children baptized in that Lutheran church and that Albert remained a practicing Lutheran himself (though his children did not), so evidently it was a logistical problem of some sort that caused them to be married in the Oudekerk.30
The Van Rotmers31 family apparently originated on the North Sea coast at the mouth of the Elbe River, just east of Cuxhaven in what is now the German state of Niedersachsen. They are associated with two towns that are called Altenbruch and Otterndorf in German and Oudebroek and Aterendorp in Dutch; we do not know in which of them Annetie was born. From her patronymic, we can tell that her father was named BARENT VAN ROTMERS. Her mother's name was GEESJE32 Barens, who is thought to have been born about 1591.
Annetie's father Barent seems to have died before 1632, as he is never mentioned in the surviving records. At that time her mother, Geesje, was living on Schaepensteegje (Sheep Alley), which is near Rembrandtplein in Amsterdam.33 During the fall of 1640, Geesje Van Rotmers immigrated to New Netherland aboard a ship called den Wagterhondt (The Waterhound). At some point - Bradt family researchers think before she immigrated - she married a gunner at Fort Orange named Pieter Jacobsz van Rynsburch.34 She is thought to have died before April of 1658 and definitely was deceased by 1663.
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Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s about Eva Albertse Bratt
Name: Eva Albertse Bratt
Year: 1637
Place: New York, New York
Source Publication Code: 1736
Primary Immigrant: Bratt, Eva Albertse
Annotation: The Yearbook has details of the Society, and on pp. 42-66 is a section entitled "Ancestors and Descendants." This lists original settlers in New York and their progeny. Each original settler arrived between 1624 and 1664. The list changes slightly from ye
Source Bibliography: THE DUTCH SETTLERS SOCIETY OF ALBANY. Yearbook, vol. 45, 1974-1977. Albany, New York: the society, [1977], pp. 42-66.
Page: 43
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New York City Marriages, 1600s-1800s about Roeloff Swartwout
Name: Roeloff Swartwout
Marriage Date: 1660
Marriage Place: New York City, New York, New York
Self Comments: farmer
Other Comments: On microfilm at Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Source: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly), 1884, selected extracts
Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society
Publication Place: New York, NY
Page: 40
Source Information: Genealogical Research Library, comp.. New York City Marriages, 1600s-1800s [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.
Original data: For specific source information see the publication information listed with each entry. Many of the source documents are available in the Genealogical Research Library collection. Many of the records may also be found on microfilm at the Family History Li.
Description: This database is an index to approximately 410,000 individuals who were married in or near New York City in the United States between 1622 and 1899. Information that may be found in this database for each individual includes their name, spouse's name, marriage date, location, and source information.
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KIP
3- Jacob Kip, born New Amsterdam, Aug. 25, 1666, died Kingston on Feb. 28, 1733. About 1695, he married Rachel Swartwout, daughter of Roelof and Eva (Bradt) Swartwout, born April 10, 1669, died about 1765. Eva Bradt was the daughter of Andries Bradt and his wife, the widow of Anthony deHooges. Their son:
4- Maria Kip, baptised Kingston, Feb. 18, 1709, married Jan Van Benthuysen, son of Barent and Jannetie (Van Wagenen) Van Benthuysen, batptised Kingston, Feb. 6, 1704.
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8- Adam DINGMAN (1645->1721), from Holland;
settled at Greenbush, near Albany, 1693;
m 1676 Aeltie Jacobse (Flodder) Gardiner (d ca 1720;
Jacob Janse Flodder, at Rensselaerwyck, 1638,
m 2d, Barentje Stratsmans);
7- Jacob [Dingman?] (1677-1745), of Kinderhook, NY;
m 1698 Eva Swartwout (d >1745; Roeloff, from Holland, 1657, schout of Esopus, 1660, m 1657, Eva Albertsen Bratt;
Thomas, m 1630, Adrientje Symonds);
6- Andrew (1711-1801), pioneer Dingmans Choice, PA;
m 1740, Cornelia Kermer (b 1720; Dirk [b 1697],
m Eva, dau. of Hendrick Schoonover,
m Cornelia Swartwout;
Isaac, m Kyntje Keyser;
Abraham, from Germany, m 1656, Melje Davis);
5- Andrew (1753-1839), Dingmans Choice; Am. Rev.;
m 1774, Jenneke Westbrook;
4- Daniel Westbrook (1775-1862), mem. PA Legislature, 1808-14; judge 28 yrs;
m 1795, Mary Westbrook;
3- Andrew (1803-89), m 1825, Caroline E. Sayre;
2- Mary (2 below)
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First Families of America, cropped for DINGMAN 8- Adam DINGMAN (1645->1721), from Holland; settled at Greenbush, near Albany, 1693; m 1676 Aeltie Jacobse (Flodder) Gardiner (d ca 1720; Jacob Janse Flodder, at Rensselaerwyck, 1638, m 2d, Barentje Stratsmans); 7- Jacob [Dongman?] (1677-1745), of Kinderhook, NY; m 1698 Eva Swartwout (d >1745; Roeloff, from Holland, 1657, schout… |
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Jacob Kip marries Rachel Swartwout, son Maria Kip marries Jan van Benthuysen- Van Benthuysen genealogy Jacob Kip marries Rachel Swartwout, son Maria Kip marries Jan van Benthuysen- Van Benthuysen genealogy: KIP- 3- Jacob Kip, born New Amsterdam, Aug. 25, 1666, died Kingston on Feb. 28, 1733. About 1695, he married Rachel Swartwout, daughter of Roelof and Eva (Bradt) Swartwout, born April 10, 1669, died about 1765. Eva Bradt was the daughter… |
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