JACK MOUNT'S GENEALOGY




MY VAN HOOGTEN FAMILY ANCESTRAL LINE


If anyone has information regarding the ancestry of Frans Jansen VAN HOOGTEN or any other new information about him, please contact me.


(1) Frans Jansen VAN HOOGTEN, b. unknown probably in The Netherlands, d. about 1665-70 in New Amsterdam (New York), NY; m., date & place unknown, to Marritie GERRITS (b. unknown; parents unknown); they resided in New Amsterdam, New Netherlands [now New York, NY]; their children:

        i. Jannetje, b. unknown, m. 1st Wiljam BUYL, 
		m. 2nd Gabriel BOMMERHOF;
       ii. Catharina Elisabeth, b. about Sep 1659, m. Pieter Jans VAN TILBURG;
      iii. Johannes, b. about Jan 1663;
[#2]   iv. Marritie "Maria" Helena, b. about Dec 1665, m. Cornelis Jacobsen QUICK; 


(2) Marritie "Maria" Helena VAN HOOGTEN, b. about Dec 1665 (baptised 13 Dec 1665) in New Amsterdam (New York), NY, d. unknown in New York, NY; m., 28 May 1685 in New Amsterdam Dutch Church, to Cornelis Jacobsen QUICK (b. about 1659, d. unknown).

Continued on my QUICK Family Page


SOURCES

  1. Whitesides, Todd. Written communication, 11 August 2000.

  2. Records of the New Amsterdam Dutch Church.

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