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Paul D Jaco



Husband Paul D Jaco (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: John Curtis Jaco (1885-1968) 1
         Mother: Suddy Jane Berry (1894-1953) 1


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Stella Jaco



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         Father: John Curtis Jaco (1885-1968) 1
         Mother: Suddy Jane Berry (1894-1953) 1





Weldon Roy Jaco



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Alexander Jacob Lieut-Colonel and Anne Nokes



Husband Alexander Jacob Lieut-Colonel 2 3

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         Father: Alexander Jacob (      -      ) 2 3
         Mother: Elizabeth Bridges (1668-1739) 2 3


       Marriage: 1727 4




Wife Anne Nokes 2 3

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         Father: William Nokes (      -      ) 2
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1 F Elizabeth Jacob 2 3

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Catherine Jacob



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Wife Catherine Jacob 5

           Born: 7 Mar 1805
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         Father: Daniel Jacob (1768-1806) 5
         Mother: Mary Jones (1771-      ) 5





Daniel Jacob and Mary Jones



Husband Daniel Jacob 5

           Born: 18 Jul 1768 - Hingham, Mass.
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           Died: 12 Apr 1806
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       Marriage: 7 Nov 1793




Wife Mary Jones 5

           Born: 18 Jan 1771 - Hingham, Mass.
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         Father: Thomas Jones (1742-1808) 5
         Mother: Sarah Lane (Abt 1745-1821) 5



   Other Spouse: Daniel Bartlett (      -      ) 5 - 23 Aug 1807



Children
1 F Sarah Jacob 5

           Born: 14 Dec 1795 - Hingham, Mass.
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2 F Mary Jones Jacob 5

           Born: 30 Jun 1798 - Hingham, Mass.
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           Died: 7 Jul 1845
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3 F Catherine Jacob 5

           Born: 7 Mar 1805
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Crocker Wilder and Deborah Jacob



Husband Crocker Wilder 5

           Born: 26 Jun 1770
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           Died: 24 Aug 1847
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         Father: Jebez Wilder (1736-      ) 5
         Mother: Martha Collamore (      -      ) 5


       Marriage: 26 Nov 1795

Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Farmer & Teacher




Wife Deborah Jacob 5

           Born: 6 Jul 1773 - Hingham, Mass.
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Children
1 F Lydia Wilder 5

           Born: 24 Jan 1801 - Hingham , Plymouth County, Mass.
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           Died: 4 Dec 1864
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         Spouse: Elijah Whiton (1799-1871) 5
           Marr: 18 Sep 1822



2 M Alden Wilder 5

           Born: 5 Feb 1804 - Hingham, Mass.
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3 F Eunice Wilder 5

           Born: 8 Oct 1807 - Hingham, Mass.
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4 F Sarah Wilder 5

           Born: 19 Oct 1809 - Hingham, Mass.
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           Died: Nov 1882 - Weymouth, Mass.
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General Notes (Husband)

Resided on Main St., So. HIng


General Notes for Child Alden Wilder

Alden was the son of Crocker and Deborah (Jacob) Wilder.


Nathaniel Thomas and Deborah Jacob



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Wife Deborah Jacob 5

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         Father: Nicholas Jacob (      -      ) 5
         Mother: Mary Gilman (      -1680) 5





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1 M William Thomas 5

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Ferdinand (Jack) Jacob and Vera May Washburn



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Wife Vera May Washburn

           Born: 8 Jun 1908 - Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan 6
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           Died: 18 Sep 1998 - Romeo, Macomb County, Michigan 6
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         Father: Thomas Henry Washburn (1878-1962)
         Mother: Bertha Angaline Clark (1882-1964)





John Jacob and Mary Russell



Husband John Jacob 5

           Born: 26 Feb 1629 - Hingham, Norfolk, England
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           Died: 18 Sep 1693
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       Marriage: 3 Oct 1661




Wife Mary Russell 5

           Born: 1 Apr 1641 - Hingham, MA
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Children
1 M Peter Jacob 5

           Born: 12 Feb 1667 - Hingham, MA
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         Spouse: Hannah Allyn (1672-1748) 5
           Marr: 7 Dec 1693





Joseph Jacob and Ruth Wilson



Husband Joseph Jacob 5

           Born: 14 Apr 1708 - Hingham, MA
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           Died: Between 1738 and 1799
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         Father: Peter Jacob (1667-1753) 5
         Mother: Hannah Allyn (1672-1748) 5


       Marriage: 26 Oct 1732




Wife Ruth Wilson 5

           Born: 7 Apr 1710 - Hingham, MA
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John Lincoln and Lydia Jacob



Husband John Lincoln 5

           Born: 14 Aug 1735 - Hingham, Plymouth, Mass.
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         Father: Samuel Lincoln (1691-1758) 5
         Mother: Ruth Cushing (1692-1737) 5


       Marriage: 5 Aug 1760

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• Military

captain of a military company.

• Military

• Military




Wife Lydia Jacob 5

           Born: 9 Sep 1739 - Deighton, Bristol, Mass.
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1 F Lydia Lincoln 5

           Born: 30 Jan 1762 - Hing.
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         Spouse: Thomas Loring (1757-1794) 5
           Marr: 20 Aug 1783
         Spouse: Silas Holbrook (      -      ) 5



2 F Peggy Lincoln 5

           Born: 8 Apr 1766 - Hing.
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         Spouse: Miles Sprague (1762-      ) 5
           Marr: 29 Sep 1793



3 M Reuben Lincoln 5

           Born: 17 Jun 1769 - Hing.
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4 F Ruth Lincoln 5

           Born: 11 Oct 1771 - Hing.
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         Spouse: James Weston (      -      ) 5
           Marr: 9 Jun 1794



5 M Cushing Lincoln 5

           Born: 3 Sep 1773 - Hing.
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           Died: 8 Nov 1861 - Warwick, MA
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         Spouse: Roxanna Woods (      -      ) 5
         Spouse: Mary Smith (      -      ) 5



6 F Pamela Lincoln 5

           Born: 13 Oct 1777 - Hing.
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         Spouse: Joel Chandler (      -      ) 5



7 M John Barker Lincoln 5

           Born: 7 Feb 1781 - Hing.
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           Died: 29 Jul 1832
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         Spouse: Lucinda Fearing (1785-1840) 5
           Marr: 1 Jan 1809




General Notes (Husband)

John died aet. 76th yr. Resided at Hing. Centre.


General Notes for Child Reuben Lincoln

Reuben was a mariner and died unmarried.


General Notes for Child John Barker Lincoln

Resided at Hing. Centre.


Mary Jones Jacob



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Wife Mary Jones Jacob 5

           Born: 30 Jun 1798 - Hingham, Mass.
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         Father: Daniel Jacob (1768-1806) 5
         Mother: Mary Jones (1771-      ) 5





Joseph Thompson and Mercy Jacob



Husband Joseph Thompson 5

           Born: 4 Apr 1664 - East Haven, New Haven Colony, CT
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         Father: John Thompson (Abt 1620-1655) 5
         Mother: Dorothy (Abt 1622-Abt 1660) 5


       Marriage: 22 Nov 1694

   Other Spouse: Elizabeth Lathrop (1648-Abt 1690) 5 - 11 Jun 1690 - New Haven, New Haven, CT

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• Residence

Wallingford




Wife Mercy Jacob 5

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Of Wallingford. Lathrop Genealogy, Huntington, page 46.


Relief Jacob



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Wife Relief Jacob (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: David Jacob Jr. (      -      ) 5
         Mother: Hannah Hersey (1761-      ) 5





Sarah Jacob



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Wife Sarah Jacob 5

           Born: 14 Dec 1795 - Hingham, Mass.
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         Father: Daniel Jacob (1768-1806) 5
         Mother: Mary Jones (1771-      ) 5





Thomas Jacob and Martha Scudder



Husband Thomas Jacob 5

           Born: Abt 1620 - London, Middlesex County, England
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Wife Martha Scudder 5

           Born: Abt 1623 - London, Middlesex County, England
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         Father: Henry Scudder Rev. (Abt 1585-Abt 1652) 5
         Mother: Elizabeth Hunt (Abt 1600-Abt 1625) 5




General Notes (Husband)

!MARRIAGE: Will of Henry Scudder, 12 February 1651 , C o l l ingbourne-Du cis, Wiltes, England.


General Notes (Wife)

!BIRTH: Will of Henry Scudder, 12 February 1651 (pr o v e d 3 1 May 1652 , London), Collingbourne-Ducis, Wiltsh ir e , E ngl and. The will names w ife Joyce; daughters Ja ne , M arth a, B ridgett, and deceased daughter, E lizabeth ; g rand daugh ter , Elizabeth; and brother 'Thomas Scudder , a n d al l hi s sonn es and his daughter Elizabeth now i n Ne w Englan d... ' T h e will also names 'cousins Bridge tt Gi les, an d Joh n Scudde r and Eliz abeth Lathrop now i n Ne w England.'

!MARRIAGE: Ibid.

!DEATH: Ibid.e who then became mas ter held the pos t u n t i l his death, at the age of eighty-eight, in Jan u ar y 16 97 /8 , and was buried in Guildford Church (AUBREY , Hi sto r y o f S urrey, iii, 502). Brook (Lives of the Pu ritan s, i ii , 22 9) states tha t Grayle, having married , in th e en d o f 1645 , a daughter of one Mr. H enry Scud der, wen t i n th e next ye ar, probably as minister, to li ve a t Co llin gbour ne-Ducis , Wiltshire. He subsequentl y became re cto r of T i dworth i n the same county, 'where ,' says Wood , 'h e was muc h follow e d by the precise an d godly party. ' H e was a ma n of muc h erudition, a n d a 'pious, faithf ul, a nd laboriou s ministe r,' much bel oved by his p arish ioners . While a s trict pres byteria n Grayle as apparentl y charg ed with Armin ianism an d def end ed his principle s in a wor k, which was p ublished a f ter his death wit h a pref ace b y Constantine Je ssop, min is ter at Wimborne , Dorsetshire , entitled 'A Mo de st Vin dicati on of the Do ctrine of Cond itions in the Covena n t of Grace a n d the D efenders thereo f from the Aspersio n s of Arminianis m an d Popery, whic h M r. W. Eyre cast o n th em.' London, 165 5 . The preface (dat ed 15 Sept. 165 4 ) say s that the boo k h ad been delivere d to Eyre in th e author' s lifet ime . Grayl e died, aged 40 , early in 16 54. afte r a lingerin g illnes s . He was burie d in Tidwor th Church , and a neig hbouring mi nister, Dr . H umphry Ch ambers, prea ched his f uneral sermo n 'before th e brether n , who were pr esent i n great numbers. ' It is pu blishe d with the 'Mode s t Vind ication.' A son o f the sam e na mes, educated at Exet er C ollege , Oxford, wa s recto r o f Blickling, Norfolk, an d p ublished many sermon s ." [W o od's Athenae Oxon. (Bliss ) , iii, 362, iv, 501.]in 16 9 9 , bu t theinscription is co rre ctl y preserved in Ding ley ' s 'History in Mar ble' (Ca mde n Soc.) A daughter ma rrie d Jo hn Grayle (q.v.) in 164 5. Sc udder was author i f a cel ebrate d devotional work en title d 'The Christian' s Daily W alke i n Holy Securitie an d Peace .' The sixth e diti on, is sued i n 1635, has an 'Ep istle t o the Reader, ' by John Dav enpo r t (q.v.), dated f rom Colem an Street , 25 April 1627 . Dave nport write s th at 'the fir st cop pie was more brie fe (but?) , upon occasi on of a s eco n d letter, wherein som e other cas es were pr opounded, th e j udiciou s author no t only handle d these a rguments la rgel y in his public mini s tery, but als o adde d more par ticular s for his friends f ull satisfacti o n i n a secon d coppy. ' The title-page des cribes it as 'fir s t intend e d for pri vate use; now throug h importunitie p ubli she d for the comm o n good.' A Germa n translation b y Theod o re Haak appeare d at Frankfur t i n 1636. The boo k was f reque ntly reissued . the editions o f 1690 and 17 6 1 hav e commend ations by Jo hn Owen, D.D. (q .v.), whos e portra it is prefixe d , and b y Richard Baxte r (q.v.) . The lat ter could not rem ember 'a ny book whi c h is wri tten to b e the daily companio n of Chr istians, t o guide t hem in t h e practise of a holy l ife,' w hich he p referre d to it . A fifteenth ed ition was i ssue d in 1813 . Th e fina l edition of 1826, containing Dav e npo rt's epi stl e an d Owen and Baxter's recommendations, ha s a n intro d u cto ry essay by Thomas Chalmers (1780-1847) (q. v. ) Scu dd e r also published: 1. 'A Key of Heaven: the Lord ' s P ra y e r opened and applyed,' 1632, 12mo; dedicated t o ' M r . Th omas Crew, and to all h is hopefull children, ' a n d h a s a preface by R. Sibbs of Gray's Inn, wh o des crib e s i t a s 'writted without affectation.' 2. 'Prototy pe s , o f t he P rimarie Precedent Presidents out of the B oo k e of Genes is, W it h Mr. Whatelye's Life and Death, ' 164 0 , fol., an d 1647 . Here Scudde r had the assistan ce o f Ed ward Leig h (q.v.) , who was, like himself, o n e of Wh ately 's executo rs. A po rtrait was engraved by S herwin i n 16 7 4." [Author ities cite d: Fuller's Hist. o f Cambrid ge Un iversity, 1655 , p . 92; M itchell and Stru there's Mi nute s of the Westmins ter Assembly , pp. 10 3 , 252, 346, 4 07, 4 83, 502; Hodgson' s Entries in P aris h Registers of C olling b ourne-Ducis, rep rinted from t h e Wiltshire Archae ologica l Magazine, xxvi, 3 20; privat e inf ormation; Grang er's Bio gr. Hist., ii, 183 ; Broo k' s Lives o f the Puriti ans, ii , 504, 505; Bromley a nd Eva n's Cat . o f Engr. Por traits.]


Martin Jenne and Ursula Jacob



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           Born: Abt 1670
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Wife Ursula Jacob

           Born: Abt 1670
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1 M David Jenne

           Born: Abt 24 Sep 1690 - Baden Germany
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           Marr: 1 May 1713





William Jacob and Sarah Kellogg



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       Marriage: 22 Sep 1653 - , Ack Notley, Essex, Eng 7




Wife Sarah Kellogg 5 7

           Born: 1 Feb 1628 - Of Great Leighs, Essex, England 7
     Christened: 1 Feb 1628 - Great Leighs, Essex, England 7
           Died: 4 Feb 1708 7
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         Father: Martin Kellogg (1595-1661) 5 7
         Mother: Prudence Bird (1601-1671) 5 7





Duke Wilhelm Wittelsbach Of Bavaria-Munich and Princess Marie Jacobaa Of Baden



Husband Duke Wilhelm Wittelsbach Of Bavaria-Munich 2 8

           Born: 13 Nov 1493 - Munchen, Oberbayern, Bavaria 8
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           Died: 30 Aug 1564 - Munchen, Oberbayern, Bavaria 8
         Buried:  - Munchen, Oberbayern, Bavaria 8


         Father: Albrecht III Of Bavaria (1447-1507) 2 8
         Mother: Archduchess Kunegunde Of Austria (1464-1520) 8 9


       Marriage: 5 Oct 1522 - Munchen, Oberbayern, Bavaria 8

   Other Spouse: Margarethe Von Hausen (      -      ) 8




Wife Princess Marie Jacobaa Of Baden 8

           Born: 25 Jun 1507 - Of Baden, Baden, Baden 8
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         Father: Philipp Margrave Baden (1479-1533) 8
         Mother: Princess Of Palatine Elisabeth (1483-1522) 8





Children
1 M Prince Of Bavaria Theodor 8

           Born: 10 Feb 1525-1526 - Of Munchen, Obrbyr, Bav 8
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2 M Duke Albrecht IV Wittelsbach Of Bavaria 2 3 8 9

           Born: Feb 1527-1528 - Munchen, Oberbayern, Bavaria 8 9
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           Died: 1579 - Munchen, Oberbayern, Bavaria 8 9
         Buried:  - Munchen, Oberbayern, Bavaria 8 9
            AFN: 82K9-C9
         Spouse: Archduchess Anna Habsburg Of Austria (1528-1590) 2 3 8 9
           Marr: 4 Jul 1546 - Regensburg, Oberpfalz, Bavaria 8 9



3 M Prince Of Bavaria Wilhelm 8

           Born: 17 Feb 1528-1529 - Of Munchen, Obrbyr, Bav 8
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           Died: 22 Oct 1530 8
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4 F Princess Of Bavaria Matilde 8

           Born: 14 Jun 1532 - Of, Munchen, Oberbayern, Bavaria 8
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           Died: 2 Nov 1565 - Baden, Baden, Baden 8
         Buried: Nov 1565 - Stiftskirche, Baden, Baden, Baden 8
         Spouse: Margrave Of Baden Philibert (      -      ) 8
           Marr: 17 Jan 1556-1557 - Regensburg, Oberpfalz, Bavaria 8




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1 UPDA 2 DATE 1508 2 PLAC Acceded:


General Notes (Wife)

[royalty.ged]

NAME Marie Jacobaa, Princess Of /BADEN/


General Notes for Child Duke Albrecht IV Wittelsbach Of Bavaria

1 UPDA 2 DATE 1579 2 PLAC Acceded:


Jacobs and Susan Elaine Tallent



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1 F Cason Olivia Jacobs (details suppressed for this person)

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Adam Nathanial Jacobs



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         Father: David Paul Jacobs
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Angela Jacobs



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Anne Jacobs



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Wife Anne Jacobs 5

           Born:  - , Anne Arundel Co, MD
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         Father: John Jacob (1632-1726) 5
         Mother: Anne Cheney (1661-      ) 5





Lambert Jochemse Van Valkenburg and Annetje Jacobs



Husband Lambert Jochemse Van Valkenburg 5

           Born: 1614 - Valkenburg, Maaestrict, Limburg, Netherlands
     Christened: 16 Apr 1614 - Millen, Limburg Province, Netherlands
           Died:  - , Albany County, NY
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         Father: Lambert Dryeskens Van Valkenburg (Abt 1570-1651) 5
         Mother: Maria (Abt 1575-1650) 5


       Marriage: Abt 4 Jan 1642 - Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Netherlands




Wife Annetje Jacobs 5

           Born: Abt 1621 - Tonningen, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
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           Died: 17 Sep 1704 - Albany, Albany County, NY
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         Father: Lambert Jacobs (1600-      ) 5
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Children
1 F Anna Lambertse Van Valkenburg 5

           Born: Abt 1642 - New Amsterdam, New Netherlands
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         Spouse: Zacharias Sickels (Between 1636-      ) 5
           Marr: Abt 1660 - , Albany County, NY



2 M Jochem Lambertse Van Valkenburg 5

           Born: 4 Nov 1646 - New Amsterdam, New Netherlands
     Christened: 4 Nov 1646 - New York City, Kings County, NY
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         Spouse: Eva Hendrickse Vrooman (Abt 1651-1706) 5
           Marr: Abt 1670 - , Albany County, NY
         Spouse: Jannetjie Mingael (1660-      ) 5
           Marr: 23 Feb 1713 - First Dutch Reformed Church, Albany County, Albany County, NY



3 F Catrya Lambertse Van Valkenburg 5

           Born: Abt 1650 - New Amsterdam, New Netherlands
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         Spouse: Andries Hanse Huyck (Abt 1644-1705) 5
           Marr: Abt 1667 - , Albany County, NY



4 M Lambert Lambertse Van Valkenburg 5

           Born: 21 Jul 1652 - New Amsterdam, New Netherlands
     Christened: 21 Jul 1652 - New York City, Kings County, NY
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5 F Rachel Lambertse Van Valkenburg 5

           Born: Abt 1654 - New Amsterdam, New Netherlands
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           Died: 1748
         Buried: 7 Apr 1748
         Spouse: Jan Or John Radcliff (Abt 1660-      ) 5
           Marr: Abt 1680 - , Albany County, NY



6 F Maritje Lambertse Van Valkenburg 5

           Born: 1656 - New Amsterdam, New Netherlands
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General Notes (Husband)

: Lambert arrived in North America in 1624, name of shi p i s u nknown.


Lambert Jochemse van Valckenburch of New Amsterdam

From The Washington Ancestry and Records of the McClain , J o hnson and Forty Other Colonial American Families


Prepared for Edward Lee McClain by Charles Arthur Hoppi n . G reenfield, Ohio - Privately Printed 1932

Contributed by Karl J. Van Valkenburgh



LAMBERT JOCHEMSE VAN VALCKENBURCH (Valckenburgh, Valkenbe r g , Valckenborch), born at Valkenburg in Dutch Limburg , o n th e Geule River, seven miles east of Maestrict, in H olla nd, a ppears first of record in America, July 29, 1644 , whe n he p urchased of Jan Jacobsen, a house and plantati on o n the isl and of Manhattan, with twenty-five morgens o f lan d adjoinin g. [Register of the Provincial Secretary o f Ne w Netherland , II, 121.] (Evjen's Scandinawan Immigran ts i n New York (pa ge 406) erroneously places Lambert a s a Germ an from Falkenb urg in Germany, having been misle d by the s imilarity of pla ce names). The grantor was Ja n Jacobsen St ille van Vreeland t who died or left New Amst erdam soon aft er this sale.

Many years later the land became a part of the farm of Co l o nel Nicholas Bayard who died in 1707 -- This land is o n t h e west side of the present Bowery from Canal Street t o Br oo me Street. There is no record of the disposal of th ese t wen ty-five morgens (fifty acres) of land and the hou se o f Lamb ert van Valckenburch. It is stated in The Icono graph y of Ma nhattan Island (VI,72) that he "may have surr endere d this f arm to the [West India] Company when he acq uired t he trac t opposite to Kip's Bay plantation," late r known a s the Sam ler farm.

This latter property was of twenty-four morgens, grant e d b y Director General Peter Stuyvesant to Lambert van Va lc kenb urch, on May 15, 1649 -- It embraced what are now n in e cit y blocks on the west side of Lexington Avenue fro m Tw enty-N inth to Thirty-Fifth Streets, and extended, wes tward , acros s what are now Park and Madison Avenues beyon d Fift h Avenu e from Thirty-First to Thirty-Third Street , and inc luded th e corner of the present Thirty-Third Str eet and Fi fth Avenu e, on which stood, until 1929 the sout heastern pa rt of th e Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, and wherein 1 931 was erec ted the E mpire State Building, then the highe st building i n the worl d.

The confirmation of title to this property issued in 16 6 8 [ Libci- Patents, III, 43, Albany] by Richard Nicolls , Go vern or of the Province of New York, refers to the gro und-b rie f from Stuyvesant to Lambert van Valckenburgh, da ted Ma y 15 , 1649, covering 48 acres (24 morgens), and rec ites th at th e land was conveyed to Claes Martensen. Thi s later ow ner i s identified in the Iconography of Manhatt an Island ( VI,138 ), viz.:

Claes Martensen van Rosenvelt, the ancestor of the Roosev e l t family, occupied the farm originally granted to Lambe r t v an Valckenburgh, at least as early as 1635. Probabl y h e sol d his farm to Claes Martensen when he went nort h [165 2]. Di ngman Versteeg identified Martensen as Nicola s Marte ns, men tioned in a court record as early as Augus t 26) 163 8. He i s said to have been the direct ancestor o f Theodor e Rooseve lt who was born less than a half-mile d istant.

The surname of Roosevelt was adopted by the children of N i c olas Martensen, in place of Nicolsen and Martensen, bec au s e Roosevelt was the name of the place in Holland fro m whi c h their father had come to America.

On January 25, 164.4, a declaration of Olaf Stevensen v a n C ortland and Gysbert Opdyck refers to a statement of L am ber t van Valckenburch respecting property of Peter Live se n dec eased. {Register of the Provincial Secretary of Ne w N etherl and, II, 95-] Lambert Van Valckenburch seems t o hav e reside d upon the fifty-acre farm he purchased of J an Jac obsen, a t least until March 16, 1647, when he was g ranted , by the D irector General of New Netherland, a pate nt fo r a lot on th e south side of Fort Amsterdam, Manhatt an Isl and.[ Land Pap ers of the Province of New Netherland , G.G. , p. 192.]

Here he may have lived until he removed to Fort Orange ab o u t 1652, as his second farm, acquired May 15, 1649, wa s ov e r two miles northward in a region sparsely settled , not w el l developed, and far beyond the defensive wall b uilt acr os s the island at Wall Street to protect the vill age aroun d F ort Amsterdam from Indians and others. The ho use and ga rde n location close under the southern wall o f Fort Amster da m was of such prominence and interest as t o merit furthe r n otice.

The fort stood on the southwestern half of the site o f t h e present U.S. customhouse. The distance from the for t t o t he harbor was much less then than it is now. This l an d pate nted to Lambert van Valckenburch was nine rods an d o ne foo t long (north and south) by one rod and three fe et w ide. Th e northern end of this lot would be about fift y t o sixty fe et south of the southwestern corner of the U .S . Customhouse ; the southern end was directly upon the S tra nd, the narro w open space between the lot and the harb or . This positio n gave an unobstructed view, from the lot , o ver the entir e harbor. The grant of the lot was made f or t he creation th ereon of house and garden.

It was a corner lot bounded by open public ways on thre e s i des. This land is outlined as lot No. 1, in Block H o f t h e key to the famous ancient Castello plan of New Amst erda m . This plan depicts a house upon the southern end o f th e la nd, exactly in the east-and-west center of the so uther n en d of Manhattan Island. As Lambert van Valckenbur ch wa s th e first grantee of this land, and, as when he so ld i t in 16 56 to Isaac Gravenraedt (Greveract), his hous e ther eon wa s sold with the land, It is conceived that h e buil t the hou se. This lot was one of the only three (al l grant ed in 1647 ) south of the fort.

The lot next to the west was granted to, and patented b y , J an Evertsen Bout, the interpreter of the language o f th e In dians, and the other to Sergeant Huybertsen (th e Engli shman , James Hubbard). Lambert van Valckenburch re moved t o For t Orange and Beverwyck (Albany) about four ye ars befo re h e sold this house and land to Gravenraedt i n 1656, and , als o, seemingly before his farm of forty-eig ht acres wa s enter ed upon by Claes Martensen in 1655 -- G ravenraedt s old th e house and lot beside Fort Amsterdam t o Pieter Jans en Clot t of Mingaquy in New Yarsie March 23 , 1670, when th e hous e was described in the deed of sal e as "an old Tenne ment. " In 1673 the English commander o f New York (New Amst erdam) , Captain Colve, confiscated th is house and lot, wit h the t wo others aforesaid, for mili tary purposes. These h ouses ar e depicted in several of th e earliest pictures o f New Amste rdam.

The site of the original lot would be now a strip 148 1 / 2 f eet long by 19 1/2 feet wide, beginning opposite th e so uthw estern corner of the U.S. Customhouse in State St reet , an d running southward to near the center of Batter y Park . A d rawing in The Iconography of Manhattan Islan d [II, 27 3,274 , 388) outlines the bounds of this land, a s well as t he bou ndaries of the farm bought in 1644 of Ja n Jacobsen a nd of t he farm secured in 1649 of Director Ge neral Stuyves ant.

Lambert Jochemse van Valckenburch of Fort Orange (Present day Albany, New York)

From The Washington Ancestry and Records of the McClain , J o hnson and Forty Other Colonial American Families


Prepared for Edward Lee McClain by Charles Arthur Hoppi n . G reenfield, Ohio - Privately Printed 1932

Contributed by Karl J. Van Valkenburgh

The earliest record of the presence at Fort Orange (Alba n y ) of Lambert van Valckenburch is dated March 7, 1652 , i n th e proceeding of the court of Rensselaerswyck, whe n Cla es Ja nsz, from Bockhoven, also recorded as Claes d e Braeba nder , Holland, was summoned to court for having , out of sp ite a gainst Director Van Slichtenhorst, cause d his servan t to ha ul wood for Lambert van Valckenburch , contrary to t he ordin ances. [Van Rensselaer-Bowier MSS. , p. 843.]

In the appendix to a letter, dated January 15, 1653, fr o m t he directors of the West India Company, at the Chamb e r at A msterdam, Holland, to the "High and Mighty Lords , th e State s General," and containing complaints agains t the p atroon a nd directors of the colony of Rensselaersw yckin th e provinc e of New Netherland occurs the complain t that th e patroon a nd directors, "forbid, even on pain o f corpora l punishment , any wood to be cut or hauled for t hose at Fo rt Orange, an d a certain man named Claes Janse n of Boeckho ven was by gre at favor amerced in a fine of f ifty guilder s solely becaus e he had carted some firewoo d for one Lambe rt van Valckenbu rg, an inhabitant of the a foresaid Fort. " [Transcripts of D ocuments in the Royal Ar chives at the H ague and in the Stad hays of the City of Am sterdam, Holland , Documents VII. Docu ments Relative to th e Colonial Histor y of New York, 7,525.]

Lambert himself was summoned on Tuesday, March 31, 1654 ( t r anslation):

It is resolved to have Lambert van Valckenburgh summon e d t o appear in court on account of the things done or co mm itte d by him last Wednesday two weeks ago at the hous e o f Gerri t Jansz from Swoll, together with the witnesse s wh o were pr esent. . . .Tuesday, April 28, 1654. . . . . Gerri t Jansz fr om Swoll being summoned by the cou rt to give tes timony to t he truth in regard to the disput e which took pl ace at his h ouse between Andries Herpertse n and Lambert va n Valcken-bor gh at the time of the depart ure of the Hon. G eneral, the de fendant's second default [ is entered agains t him].

The Honorable General seems to have been Slichtenhorst w h o , after contending against Peter Stuyvesant, was oblig e d t o return to Holland. What occasioned the controvers y do es n ot appear. If Lambert was defending Stuyvesant, w ho ha d gra nted to him the land beside Fort Amsterdam in 1 647 an d th e farm of forty-eight acres in 1649) it would n ot be u nique , because Stu/vesant's authority over Fort Or ange an d the c olony of Rensselaerswyck, while not to be c hallenge d succes sfully, were not always relished by som e of the in habitant s there. [Minutes of the Court, of For t Orange an d Renssela erswyck pp. 131, 136.] As "Lammert v an Valckenbo rgh," he wit nessed on August 31, 1654, at For t Orange th e declaration o f Jan Labatie; five days late r his name app ears in the tex t of a declaration by "the h onorable Willia m Janse Stoll" ( alias Hap) as "Lammert Va n Valckenbergh" ; and at the end o f that declaration, wher e he "made his m ark" as a witness , his name appears, as w ritten by Joanne s Dyckman, commissa ry at Fort Orange, "Le mmert Van den Ber gh"; he is also name d in the deed of sal e of a house by Ja n Labatie to Adriae n Janse (Appel) va n Leyden, on Novembe r 11, 1654, as "Lambe rt Van Valckenbo rgh." [Early Record s of the City and Count y of Albany, pp . J, 199, 204, 212 , 223.] The translator an d editor of th e Dutch Van Renssel aer-Bowier Manuscrifts ren ders the nam e (pp. 843, 845) "La mbert van Valckenburch," wh ich form m ay be accepted as th e Dutch ancient spelling.

The court of Fort Orange and the village of Beverwyck w e r e erected on April 10, 1652, by the order of Peter Stuy ve sa nt. At the session of this court of August 26, 1652 , th e mi nutes read (translation) : "Adriaen Jansz from Le yden , plai ntiff, against Lambert van Valckenburgh, defend ant , for th e sum of fl. 535 in beavers." At the session o f Oc tober 17 , 1656 (translation): "Gossen Gerritsen, plai ntiff , agains t Lambert van Volckenborch, defendant. Owin g to no nappearan ce of the defendant, default is entered a gainst h im." At th e session of Tuesday, October 20, 165 4 (translat ion): "Lamb ert van Valckenburgh has requeste d to have a lo t. Postpone d until the drawing of lots."

As an officer of the law, serving in a company for the pr e s ervation of law and order and in general defense of th e c om munity, Lambert testified at the court of Tuesday, F ebru ar y 8, 1656, viz. (translation) :

interrogatories upon which, at the request of Johan de De c k ere, commissary and officer here, is to be heard and ex am in ed 'Lambert van Valckenburch, sergeant of the burghe r co mpa ny, being summoned by the court to give testimony.

Whether he, the witness, yesterday, a week ago, in the ev e n ing, was not molested on the public highway because h e , a s ergeant, by order of his captain, wanted to take o n e Willia m Hap to the guard house? Answer, Yes.

Who the aforesaid persons were and how many of them? [Ans w c r] Declares that he saw but one person, without knowin g w h o he was or being acquainted with him, only, that h e hea r d that it must have been a certain tailor, the brot her-in -l aw of Dirk Bentsingh. Whether he, or they, did no t com e fo r him with bare knives, intending to attack him , in or der t o wrest the said Hap from his hands? [answer ] Declare s tha t the aforesaid person did as stated in th e question.

Who else were present there, what else happened in connec t i on with the said molestation and how the same ended? [A ns we r] Declares that of the persons who were present he d oe s no t know a single one and that he took the said Hap t o t he gu ard house.

At the court of October 17, 1656, a suit was entered by G o s sen Gerritsen against Lambert van Valckenborch, defenda n t , who defaulted by not appearing.

[Minutes of the Court of Fort Orange and Beverwyck, 7, 3 4 . , 131, 136, 185, 252,292.]

On January 9, 1657, Lambert van Valckenborch brought an a c t ion against Hendrick Claessen and Gerrit Willemsen fo r as sa ult, put over And at the extraordinary session of t he co ur t held at Fort Orange, June 7, 1657, by "the magis trates , o f this court and the members of the court martia l of th e bu rgher guard. . . . Lambert v: Valckenborch, se rgeant, " is n amed with the magistrates, as an officer o f the cour t, an d testified "that on coming to the guard h ouse he ord ere d a candle to be lit. Marten, the mason, as ked Pieter J acob sen Bosboom where the candles were? 'l d o not know' Bo sboo m answered. Marten replied 'You stole t hem,' " whereup on Ma rten drew his sword and cut Bosboom , etc. [I bid., II , 4.0.]

At the extraordinary session of the court held at Fort Or a n ge, August 8, 1659, were issued the instructions to Lam be r t van Valckenborgh and Pieter Winnen who were appoint e d o n July 6, 1659, to the rattle watch on condition tha t t he y were to receive for the term of one year 1,100 gui lder s i n seawan and 100 guilders in beavers. They serve d fro m 9.0 0 p.m. to 4:00 a.m., "giving notice of their pr esenc e in al l the streets of the village of Beverwyck b y soundi ng thei r rattle and calling [out the hour] and th is ever y hour o f the night," and also instructed as

to dealing with fires and thieves, and were not to be h e l d accountable for injuries they might inflict upon an y pe rs on who resisted arrest. [Ibid., II, 209.]

At Fort Orange, on July 28, 1658, Lambert appointed a s h i s attorney the Honorable Govert Loockermans to receiv e o f J an Dircksen alias de Schreder three and a half beav er s du e to him for house rent. [Albany County, Mortgages , 16 58-60 , p. 330.]

September 4., 1657, Mr. Van Hamel, secretary of Rensselae r s wyck, sued Lambert van Valckenburgh for loss sustaine d i n t he sale of a field of wheat on the farm of Jan Labi te w hic h he had purchased at auction, and which had to b e reso ld f or nonpayment of purchase money. Judgment for p laintif f wit h costs and damages of 168 florins, and 30 fl orins fo r th e brandy and beer consumed at the auction.

On May 27, 1660, Lambert van Valckenburch was. a petitio n e r praying that Dutch as well, as .Indian brokers may b e e mp loyed to go into the woods to trade with the Indians . Th e c ourt declared the petition to be of dangerous cons equen ces , and, after hearing complaints from Indians wh o had be en i ll treated by Dutch traders, denied the petit ion. [For t Ora nge Records, XVI, Part II, 33, 110; Part II I, 169.] A t th e court of July 13, 1660, he complains agai nst the wif e o f Evert, the baker, for having in the absen ce of himsel f an d his wife, entered his house and remove d personal pro perty . The court orders the defendant to re store the goods . At t he same court Daniel Verveelen secur ed a judgment ag ainst L ambert for twenty guilders in beav ers. Govert Loock ermans e ntered a suit against Lambert va n Valckenborch o n July 2, 1 658; Albert Gysbertsen sued hi m on October 28 , l659, fo r a reason not recorded; and o n September 1, 166 0, Adriae n van Ilpendam obtained a judg ment against him o f six flori ns in beavers, the defendant 's wife, appearing , admitted th e debt. [Minutes of the Co urt of Fort Orang e and Beverwyck , II, 123-225-277, 295.]

A petition is presented by Lambert van Valckenburch, pray i n g for a small lot on the hill. Answer given by way of a po st il that there is no room there and that the space i s res erv ed for a passage way, but if he wishes to hav e a lot la id o ut along the street, toward the north, th e honorable m agist rates will favor him therewith. [Minute s of the Cour t of Al bany, Rensselaerswyck and Schenectady , 1, 170.]

In May, 1671, Lambert van Valckenburgh is mentioned i n a c o ntract of sale of a house and two lots, as residin g in Al ba ny on the Pleyn, next to the Rev. Jacobus Fabric ius, th e fi rst duly authorized Lutheran minister in the p rovince . [Not arial Papers, Albany County, I and II, 133.]


The last record noted of Lambert van Valckenburch is th a t i n the minutes of "an Extraordinary Court holden at Al ba n y 6 Augst. 1683," when he subscribed one florin towar d t h e expenses of paying for the maintenance of Domine Go defr id us Dellius. He was not living in 1697, and no recor d app ear s of the settlement of his estate. His widow, Ann atie , die d September 17, 1704, at Albany. This statemen t as t o his a nd her death is given at page 134 of Pearson s' Gene alogie s of the First Settlers of Albany. They ha d three ch ildre n of present record, two baptized at the D utch Reform ed Chu rch inside of Fort Amsterdam, Manhattan , behind th e house o f their parents:

1646. 4 Nov. ouders Lambert Van Valckenburg-Kinders, Joch e m . Getuygen, Marten cregier, Jan Hartman, Lijntie Jochem s . [ Doo-p-Boeck, 267.]

1652, 21 July Ouders, Lambert Van Valckenberg-Kinders, La m b ert-Getuygen, Jochem Beeckman, Trijntie Van Campen. [Do of -B oeck, 283.]


General Notes (Wife)

BIRTH & BAPTISM: born in Schleswig Holstein


General Notes for Child Anna Lambertse Van Valkenburg

BIRTH & BAPTISM: no known record; place was know n t h e n a s NewAmsterdam, New Netherlands

MARRIAGE: IGI Zacherias Sickles to Anna Valkenburg;


General Notes for Child Jochem Lambertse Van Valkenburg

BIRTH & BAPTISM: record of RDC of NY s/o Lambert V a n V alckenburg; Sponsors: Marten Cregir, Jan Hartman an d L unti e Jochems; place was known then as New Amsterdam , Ne w Nethe rlands

MARRIAGE: 1st; no known record; son Lambert was marr i e d in 1693, assuming he was 20-22 when he married, his p ar en ts should have been married abt1670-72 MARRIAGE: 2 n d ; Af ter 3 banns, Jochum Van Valkenburg, widower of Ev aV ro man , to Jannetie Mingaal Van Aalsteyn, widow of Lamb er t Van Aa lsteyn; Church record

NOTE ON PLACEMENT OF CHILDREN: Paul I Van Valkenburg sta t e s that the first 5 children were all baptised on the sa m e d ay. Their birthdates are unknown. They were placed i n t h e o rder of their Baptism. Johannes, Hendrick, Abraha m , Bar tholomeus & Lambert, with daughter Jannetje place d a t the e nd.

NOTE: If each child married at about 20 years of age , t h e order would change to the following:

Lambert md 1693; Jannetje md 1698; Hendrick md 1709 ; B a rtholomeus 1701; Abraham md 1706; Johannes md 1707 ; Isa a c bap 1686 md 1705; Jacob bap 1689 md 1713; Joche m bap 16 9 2 md 1719; Engeltie bap 1695 md 1723

Lambert, Jannetje and Hendrick were placed in 1-3 be c a u s e of the Dutch naming custom which was usually foll o w e d a t this time.

Jochem was very active in the early Dutch communitie s . V a ious records indicate he was a deputy sheriff in 1 6 7 6 ; a constable for two years (1679-1680); a roadmast e r i n 1684 ; a Lieutenant in the Albany Co.Militia in 170 0 ; res igned precentorship in 1702; and became a school teacher in Kin d e rhook in 1702. Many other records indicate he was a fa rm er ; traded his farm in 1681; made an inventory the foll owi n g year; and set land boundaries in 1684.

The first wife of Jochem Lambertse Van Valkenburg wa s E v a Hendrickse Vroman who came to America in 1664 fro m th e N e therlands with her father, then a widower. Non e of t hei r children were baptised until1684 when the fiv e oldes t boy s w ere baptised at the same time.


General Notes for Child Catrya Lambertse Van Valkenburg

BIRTH & BAPTISM: no known record; place was know n t h e n a s NewAmsterdam, New Netherlands MARRIAGE: no k now n r ec ord


General Notes for Child Lambert Lambertse Van Valkenburg

BIRTH & BAPTISM: record of RDC of NY s/o Lambert V a n V a l ckenburg; Sponsors: Jochem Beekman and Tryntie V a n Cam pe n ; place was known than as New Amsterdam, Ne w Ne therla nd s N OTE: there in no further record of Lamb ert , perhap s h e di ed young in1693, assuming he was 20- 22 w hen he mar ried , hi s parents should have been marrie d abt 1670-72 MAR RIAGE : 2n d; After 3 banns, Jochum Va n Valke nburg, widow er o f EvaVro man, to Jannetie Mi n ga al Van A alsteyn, wido w o f Lambert V anAalsteyn; Church r ecord

NOTE ON PLACEMENT OF CHILDREN: Paul I Van Valkenburg s t a t e s that the first 5 children were all baptisedon th e s a m e da y. T h eir birthdates are unknown. They wer e pla c e d inth e order of their Baptism. Johannes, Hen d r ick , A br aham, B artholomeus& Lambert, with dau Jannetj e plac ed a t t he end.

NOTE: If each child married at about 20 years of a g e , t h e order would change tothe following:

Lambert md 1693; Jannetje md 1698; Hendrick md 17 0 9 ; B a rtholomeus 1701; Abraham md 1706; Johannes md 1 70 7 ; Isa a c bap 1686 md 1705; Jacobbap 1689 md 1713; Jo ch e m bap 16 9 2 md 1719; Engeltie bap 1695 md 1723

Lambert, Jannetje and Hendrick were placed in 1-3 be c a u s e of the Dutchnaming custom which was usually follo w e d a t t his time.

Jochem was very active in the early Dutch communiti e s . V a rious recordsindicate he was a de p uty sherif f i n 1 67 6 ; a constable for two years(1679-1680); a road mast er i n 1 68 4; a Lieuten an t in the Albany Co.Militi a in 1 700 ; resi gne d precentorship in 1702; and becam e a schoo l tea c her i n Ki nderhook in 1702. Many othe r records in dicat e he wa s afarm er; traded his far m i n 1 681; made a n inve ntory th e follow ing year;and set l and boundaries i n 1684.

The first wife of Jochem Lambertse Van Valkenbur g w a s E v a HendrickseVroman who came to Amer i ca in 166 4 fr o m th e N etherlands with herfather, then a widower . Non e o f the ir c hildren we r e baptised until1684 whe n the f iv e oldes t boy s were baptised at the same time.

NOTE: The numbering system is based on the one devel o p e d b y Paul I VanValkenburg with the following change s : t h e son s of Jochem are given the numbers 1throug h 8 w ith d au gh t e r Jannetje number 9 and Engeltie lett er X ( for10) .az elle . Oft-times hardships were endur e d durin g thes e earl y day sand Mr VV recalls the vicissit udes o f the Win ter o f 1889-9 0 when the snow was 3 1/2de ep in t he street s and g reat numb ers of stock were los t during t he Winter . Hewas o ne of th e first ranchers t o raise whea t and barl ey in thi s section , andhe still o perates a lar ge ranc h 7 miles ou t of Klamat h Falls an d another near K eno. Th e wedding o f Harry Howar d VV an d Emma McIlmoil w as solemn ized in Klam ath Falls on N o v 14, 1897. She i s a native o f Sutter Co , Calif, bornA p r 15, 1875, the da ughter of Ruf us Hiram an d Eliza Bel l McIl moil, earlypion eers of that c ounty. Mr s VV arriv ed in Klam ath Falls i n 1889 and atten dedschool h ere. Th roughout th e years sh e had taken an ac tive interes t i n women's organiz ation s and in a member o f Aloha Chapt e r No 61, Order of Eas te rnStar. Her father w as born Au g 8 , 1848 in So Dorcheste r , Province of Ontario , Canada , th e son of John McIlmoil , wh o was born in Sacke ts Har bor, Ca nada Apr 20, 1826. A fter liv ing in Waterloo , Iow a, the McI lmoil family start ed west o n May 3, 1862 , i n a covered wag on drawn by oxe n and settle d in Sutte r C o, Calif, engagin g in farming a nd dairying the re an d a t Phoenix, Ariz. Rufu sMcIlmoil ma rried in Sutte r C o May 2 8 1873, and his deat h occurred i n Los Angeles on Ju l 21, 1 921. Mrs McIlmoil wa s born 2 7 july 1856 an d died i n Sutt er Co onFeb 7, 1879.

Mr VV gives political allegiance to the Republican P a r t y a nd is aprominent member of the Masonic Lodge, th e O rd e r o f Eastern Star and the Shriners.At one time h e ser ve d a s Co unty Treasurer for Klamath Co for 6 yrs a nd inm an y way s ha s shown his deep interest in civic an d count y af fairs . H e was thefirst farmer to install a n electri cal i rrigat ion s ystem here, pumping from the K lamath Riv er b y means o f elec tricity purchased from th e Kerns Brot hers , a utilit y compan y who later sold to C opco. Mr an d Mr s VV are no w livingret ired in Ashland , Oregon, enjoy ing t he fruits o f their stren uous labors . Beingso famili ar wit h the develo pment and upbu ildin g of Klamath Co, th ey stil lretain a war d interest in a l l things concernin g it and c ount its resid ents as thei r fr iends.e Mary an d John 163 0 - The Mary an d John Soci ety, num erous volume s He was ma rried to Jane Po wyes o n 12 Sep 161 6 inSt John s, Glaston b u ry, Somersetshi re , England.


General Notes for Child Rachel Lambertse Van Valkenburg

BIRTH & BAPTISM: no known record; place was know n t h e n a s NewAmsterdam, New Netherlands MARRIAGE: no k now n r ec ord


General Notes for Child Maritje Lambertse Van Valkenburg

SOURCE: It is the opinion of other researchers tha t M a r i a Lambertsebelongs in this famil y . There is n o abs ol u t e proof.

SOURCE: "Early Generation of the Van Deusen Famil y i n A m e rica" has the following:

Abraham Isaacs Van Deusen and Anne Sickels has the fol l o w i ng children:

Isaac bap 14 Mar 1688 with Marritje Lamberts (Van Valk e n b u rg inbrackets) as his sponsor.

Jannetje bap 17 Nov 1695 with Rachel Lamberts (Van Val k e n b urg inbrackets) as her sponsor.

It is my belief that this is where the additional ch i l d M a ria/MaritjeLambertse Van Valkenbu r g comes fro m . Fu rth e r study is advisable.


Annie Jacobs



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         Father: Solomon L Jacobs (1856-1904) 10
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Husband Bass P Jacobs 10

           Born: Jan 1888 - , Macon, NC
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           Died: 1955 - , Swain, NC
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         Father: Solomon L Jacobs (1856-1904) 10
         Mother: Margaret Elizabeth Roper (1858-1915) 10


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General Notes (Husband)

Nickname: Bird or Byrd or Burgess


Benjamin Jacobs



Husband Benjamin Jacobs 5

           Born: 1688 - , Anne Arundel Co, MD
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         Father: John Jacob (1632-1726) 5
         Mother: Anne Cheney (1661-      ) 5


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Bill Jacobs and Jessie May Roper



Husband Bill Jacobs (details suppressed for this person)

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Wife Jessie May Roper (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: Robert Lee Roper (1890-1964) 10
         Mother: Cora Ellen Lakey (1891-1976) 10



   Other Spouse: Fred Hester



Children
1 F Sharon Annette Jacobs (details suppressed for this person)

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         Spouse: Wayne Everette Carter (living)





Carol Jacobs



Husband Carol Jacobs (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: Eugene Lawrence Jacobs (1892-1971) 10
         Mother: Bessie Bela Baldwin (1899-1987) 10


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Sources


1 Berry1.ged.

2 Peter Western, </pre><a href="http://www.genealogydatabase.co.uk/tngsoonad.html">http://www.genealogydatabase.co.uk/tngsoonad.html</a><pre>.

3 Edward III Decendents.

4 No Title Given.

5 J. Feagin, Gedcom from J. Feagin.

6 Diane L. (Washburn) Rice-Jan 2000.

7 af18.ged (GEDCOM file obtained from Genealogy Online, Santa Cruz, California. File "af18.ged" / http://emcee.com , obtained 1/28/96. Original author unknown.)

8 June Ferguson Unknown, June Ferguson's Royalty GED.

9 royalfam.ged.

10 L. David Roper, RoperJr.ged from L. David Roper.

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