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Elizabeth Huff

Female Abt 1744 -

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elizabeth Huff was born about 1744 (daughter of William Huff and Elizabeth Rutan).

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 7731


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Huff was born about 1714 in Cortlandt Manor, Westchester, New York, USA (son of Engelbert Hoff and Maria Williams).

    Other Events:

    • Name: Willem Hof
    • Reference Number: 7571
    • Baptism: 2 Apr 1714, New York, New York, USA; Dutch Reformed Church

    Notes:

    Birth:
    baptized Dutch Reformed Church in New Yorkciity

    William married Elizabeth Rutan on 22 Sep 1739 in North Tarrytown, New York, USA. Elizabeth (daughter of PaulusPaul Rutan and Elizabeth Foseur) was born about 1721. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Rutan was born about 1721 (daughter of PaulusPaul Rutan and Elizabeth Foseur).

    Other Events:

    • Name: Eliezabeth
    • Reference Number: 7570

    Notes:

    EXTRACT FROM "10 GENERATIONS OF THE DESCENDANTS OF CLAUDIN RUTTAN"

    40. Elizabeth RUTAN was born about 1721 in New York.

    She married Matthew VANDERLINDEN in 1733. Matthew VANDERLINDEN was born about 1720. Died after 1733.

    She also married William HUFF about 1739. William HUFF was born about 1720.

    Children:
    1. Maratie Huff was born about 1740.
    2. Engelbert Angle Huff was born in 1742.
    3. 1. Elizabeth Huff was born about 1744.
    4. Paulus Huff was born about 1747; died about 1818.
    5. Solomon Huff was born about 1751; died about 1828.
    6. William Huff was born on 17 Aug 1755 in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York, USA.
    7. David Huff was born on 15 Apr 1758 in Hopewell Junction, Dutchess, New York, USA.
    8. John Huff was born on 25 Oct 1763.
    9. Shadrach Huff was born on 28 May 1764 in Hopewell Junction, Dutchess, New York, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Engelbert HoffEngelbert Hoff was born about 1680 in Norway; died on 21 Mar 1765 in Dutchess, New York, USA; was buried in Hopewell Junction, Dutchess, New York, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Engel Hoef
    • Name: Engel Hof
    • Reference Number: 7559

    Notes:

    Apparently a teller of tall tales. Contemporaries believed that he was about 128 when he died. However first child in 1707 and last child in 1729 gives estimated birthdate between 1670 and 1690. (figuring no children before 17 or after 60).

    Per "A Huff Genealogy, Descendants of Engelbert Huff of Dutchess County New York"; There is no evidence that Engelbert's father was named Leonhardt, as appears in some online trees.

    Some genealogies refer to this person as Engel Hoff b. Norway, won of Engelbert Hoff b. Norway.

    During his lifetime all records used Hoff, Hof or Hoef as spellings of his name. Predominately Hoff, Huff was never used.


    Birth:
    based on marriage date & birth of youngest child

    Engelbert married Maria Williams about 1706. Maria (daughter of Robert Williams and Grace Cerant) was born about 1690 in Tarrytown, Westchester, New York, USA; died about 1732. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Maria Williams was born about 1690 in Tarrytown, Westchester, New York, USA (daughter of Robert Williams and Grace Cerant); died about 1732.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Maria Unknown
    • Name: Marietje Hof
    • Reference Number: 7558
    • Baptism: 2 Aug 1698, Tarrytown, Westchester, New York, USA; baptized with 2 other children

    Children:
    1. Greesze Grace Hoff was born on 10 Jun 1707 in Westchester, New York, USA.
    2. Leonhardt Hoff was born about 1709.
    3. Maria Hoff was born on 25 Mar 1712.
    4. 2. William Huff was born about 1714 in Cortlandt Manor, Westchester, New York, USA.
    5. Anna Margaretha Hoff was born on 4 Oct 1716.
    6. Helena Hoff was born on 16 Oct 1719.
    7. Mara Hoff was born about 1724.
    8. Johannis Hoff was born about 1726.
    9. Abraham Hoff was born on 29 Mar 1729.

  3. 6.  PaulusPaul Rutan was born on 20 Mar 1685 in Esopus, Ulster, New York, USA (son of Abraham B. Rutan and Marie Petilion); died in 1740.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Paul Retan
    • Reference Number: 7554
    • Birth: 20 Mar 1685, Esopus, Ulster, New York, USA

    Notes:

    EXTRACT FROM "10 GENERATIONS OF THE DESCENDANTS OF CLAUDIN RUTTAN"

    18. Paul RUTAN was born before 20 Mar 1685 in Esopus, Ulster, New York. Christened on 20 Mar 1685 in New Paltz, Ulster, New York. Died after 1740 in New York. NAME: Listed as POLUS and PAULUS in the 1984 New York IGI.

    CHRISTENING: Baptized in the French church in New Paltz.

    GODPARENTS: Haghe Frere and Catherine Blancour

    RESIDENCE: "He evidently moved to Philipsburgh Manor, which was about twenty-five miles north of New York City." (Ruttan, 1986 p.13).

    MARRIAGE: "On October 10, 1708, in the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow (now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, New York), he married Engeltje (Angelica) Davidse who had been born about 1690 at Laval in 'Canida,' a daughter of Mathys and Debra Davids." (Ruttan, 1986 p.13).

    He married Engeltje DAVIDSE on 10 Oct 1708 in Tarrytown, Westchester, New York. Engeltje DAVIDSE was born about 1690 in Laval, Quebec. Died about 1716 in Philipsburgh Man, New York. BIRTH: Born at Laval "Canida" (Ruttan, 1986 p.13).

    NAME: Angelica same given name.

    They had the following children:

    +33 i. Abraham RUTAN
    +34 ii. William RUTAN
    35 iii. Jacob RUTAN was born about Mar 1712 in Philipsburgh Man, Westchester, New York. Christened on 25 Mar 1712 in Tarrytown, Westchester, New York. Died about 1713 in Philipsburgh Man, Westchester, New York. Buried in New York.
    36 iv. Jacob RUTAN was born about May 1714 in Philipsburgh, Westchester, New York. Christened on 26 May 1714 in Tarrytown, Westchester, New York.

    CHRISTENING: 25 MAR 1714 in "Winchester, Erie, New York" according to IGI "His sponsors were his mother's brother Carel Davidse and his wife, Antje" (Ruttan, 1986 p.13).
    37 v. Daniel RUTAN was born on 19 Jun 1716 in Philipsburgh Man, Westchester, New York. Christened on 20 Jun 1716 in Tarrytown, Westchester, New York.

    He also married Elizabeth FOSHIER on 31 Jan 1719 in Philipsburgh, New York. Elizabeth FOSHIER was born in 1698 in of Phillipburgh, New York. Died after 1740 in of New Jersey. NAME: Sometimes given as FOUSHIER, VOUSHIE, or FOSHAY.

    MARRIAGE: 2nd Marriage listed as being in Tarrytown, Westchester, NY, in IGI.

    They had the following children:

    38 i. Martje RUTAN was born about Dec 1719 in Philipsburgh Man, Westchester, New York. Christened on 19 Apr 1720 in Tarrytown, Westchester, New York. NAME: May be spelled Marytje or Maritje.

    CHRISTENING: "She was baptized April 19, 1720, in the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow" now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, Westchester, New York (Ruttan, 1986 p.13).
    39 ii. Johannes RUTAN was born about Nov 1720 in of Hackensack, Bergen, New Jersey. Christened on 23 Nov 1720 in Hackensack, Bergen, New Jersey. Died about 1721 in of Hackensack, Bergen, New Jersey.
    +40 iii. Elizabeth RUTAN
    +41 iv. Evaatje RUTAN
    42 v. Johannes RUTAN was born about Jul 1731 in of Hackensack, Bergen, New Jersey. Christened on 8 Aug 1731 in Hackensack, Bergen, New Jersey.
    43 vi. David RUTAN was born in 1740 in Paramus, Bergen, New Jersey. Christened on 24 Oct 1740 in Paramus, Bergen, New Jersey.
    CHRISTENING: Dutch Refromed Church.


    Birth:
    bsptism date

    Died:
    Age: 55

    PaulusPaul married Elizabeth Foseur on 31 Jan 1719/20 in Tarrytown, Westchester, New York, USA. Elizabeth (daughter of Jan Foshay and Eva Matthyse Franse) was born on 2 Aug 1698 in Phillipsburg, Warren, New Jersey, USA; died in Sep 1738. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth Foseur was born on 2 Aug 1698 in Phillipsburg, Warren, New Jersey, USA (daughter of Jan Foshay and Eva Matthyse Franse); died in Sep 1738.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Eliezabet Fosuur
    • Name: Elisabeth Foswer
    • Reference Number: 7555

    Notes:

    Birth:
    baptism

    Children:
    1. Johannes Rutan was born in 1720.
    2. Marytie Rutan was born on 19 Apr 1720 in Tarrytown, Westchester, New York, USA.
    3. 3. Elizabeth Rutan was born about 1721.
    4. Eva Rutan was born about 1724.
    5. Johannes Rutan was born about 1729.
    6. Johannes Rutan was born about 1731.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Robert Williams was born before 1670 in England.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 7557

    Notes:

    Birth:
    date based on marriage

    Robert married Grace Cerant on 19 Feb 1689 in Tarrytown, Westchester, New York, USA. Grace was born about 1664. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Grace Cerant was born about 1664.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 7556

    Notes:

    Robert Williamse married Grace Cerant, the widow of Jean Beesley(beselie, beesly, beasly), 19 Beb 1689 in the NYC Ref Church. There are some references to her as Grace Haring, perhaps an earlier marriage? Her maiden name is in some doubt. Banns filed 2 Feb 1689. Baptism in 1712 has Robbart Willems and Maria Cenniff. Real question on her surname. Probably a French name which is difficult for Dutch and English people to understand.

    Her first name appears as Grace, Grees & Greest.

    Gressje Cerant (Grace Serant) was born in 1667, perhaps in France. She first married John Beselie in 1684. Gressje died in Tarrytown, NY.

    Jean/John Besly/Beselie (c.1645, Rochelle, France - bef. 1689, Croton Point, NY), a fugitive Huguenot from the Isle de Re, two miles off the coast of Rochelle, France, possible, but unproven, son of Jean Besly & Louise Sauton, [Alternatively, it has been postulated that Jean was brother of Oliver Besly of Isle de Re.] With presumed brother or cousin, Etienne (c.1650), he emigrated to New York in 1681. Our Huguenot ancestor Rene REZEAU from the Miller line also fled the Isle de Re in 1685, eventually, arriving with his family in New York City. Here they joined the French Church, finally, they moved permanetly in Staten Island.

    From https://minerdescent.com/2010/08/06/robert-willemze/

    Gressje Cerant (Grace Serant) was born in 1667, perhaps in France. She first married John Beselie in 1684. Gressje died in Tarrytown, NY.

    Jean/John Besly/Beselie (c.1645, Rochelle, France - bef. 1689, Croton Point, NY), a fugitive Huguenot from the Isle de Re, two miles off the coast of Rochelle, France, possible, but unproven, son of Jean Besly & Louise Sauton, [Alternatively, it has been postulated that Jean was brother of Oliver Besly of Isle de Re.] With presumed brother or cousin, Etienne (c.1650), he emigrated to New York in 1681. Our Huguenot ancestor Rene REZEAU from the Miller line also fled the Isle de Re in 1685, eventually, arriving with his family in New York City. Here they joined the French Church, finally, they moved permanetly in Staten Island.

    Gressje Cerant’s husband Jean Besley had to sell his home in St Martin, Isle de Re and flee to America.

    “Jean Besly marchand demeurant cy devant en la ville de saint Martin en L’isle de Ré, est aussy fugitif du Royanne et a laissé. -Une maison, une piece de terre y joignant situeéan lien des prises en l’Isle de Ré…”

    “Jean Besly, merchant living formerly in the city of St. Martin in Isle of Re, is also a fugitive of the crown and at large. -One house, one piece of land there adjoining the seizure on the Isle of Re…”

    Jean married c.1670 Grace (Grees) Cerant of/or Heering, presumably of French birth. Because no record of this marriage can be found in the early New York church records, it is likely that they were married before they embarked for America. Upon arrival, they moved north along the Hudson and settled “among the aborigines” near Croton Point, just north of the Croton river.

    Birth:
    based on chil starting 1684

    Children:
    1. 5. Maria Williams was born about 1690 in Tarrytown, Westchester, New York, USA; died about 1732.
    2. Robert Williams was born about 1693 in Tarrytown, Westchester, New York, USA.
    3. Helena Williams was born about 1698 in Tarrytown, Westchester, New York, USA.
    4. John Williams was born about 1700.
    5. Rachel Williams was born on 24 Nov 1700.
    6. Cornelius Williams was born about 1701.
    7. Jan Williams was born about 1704.

  3. 12.  Abraham B. Rutan was born on 10 Jun 1658 in Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France (son of Daniel Rutan and Marie Roderquin); died on 19 May 1713 in New Barbados, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 7716

    Notes:

    AN EXTRACT FROM "10 GENERATIONS OF THE DESCENDANTS OF CLAUDIN RUTTAN"

    14. Abraham B RUTAN was born in of Metz, Lorraine, France. Christened on 10 Jun 1658 in Metz, Lorraine, France. Died on 19 May 1713 in New Barbadoes, Bergen, New Jersey.

    CHRISTENING: An extract from the register of infant baptisms in the Reformed Church of Metz reads: "June 10, 1658. Abraham, son of Daniel Rutan and of Anne de Bize, his wife. Godfathers Abraham Boudat and Paul Cluien, godmothers Marie Bancelin and Susanne Pilon." (Ruttan, 1986 p.7).

    BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: "While living in Metz, Abraham was a minor and no records of his life there have been found. Probably about 1670, he went into Germany, as did many other Huguenots, and settled in or near Mannheim in the Palantinate where he is believed to have joined the Hasbrouck Party and journeyed with them via Rotterdam, Amsterdam, and England to America, arriving in the town of Boston in early 1675.

    Abraham, so far as is known, was the first and only of our name to have emigrated from Europe to America in these times. The Hasbrouck Party sailed on to New York and travelled on, reaching Ulster County in July 1675. They moved on to Esopus, the area around Kingston in Ulster County on the west bank of the Hudson River, where, in 1677, New Paltz was founded. Abraham settled there and the first record of him in America is as a sponsor, on October 14, 1679, at the baptism of a daughter of Peter Deyo, one of the "Douzaine" (the twelve families that established New Paltz) at Kingston, New York. In 1680, the exact date not known, Abraham married Marie Petilion (or Piteljon) who is believed to have come to America in the same group as Abraham. Their children were amongst the first to be baptized in the French Church, which had been established in 1683 at New Paltz.

    On September 1, 1689, Abraham took the Oath of Allegiance to the English Crown. By indenture dated October 26, 1699, Abraham bought a parcel of land and meadow in New Barbadoes in the County of Essex in the Province of East New Jersey from Thomas Noell of the City of New York, merchant, and Hannah, his wife. There he and Marie and likely some of their children lived and it seemed prospered, until he died on May 19, 1713. Marie (Mary) died later that same year. With the exception of a parcel of land that had been given to their eldest child, Daniel, and some other small bequests, her will dated February 19, 1712 (or possibly 1713?) directed that her estate be distributed in equal proportions amongst her children. While there is some disagreement among researchers, it appears that Abraham and Marie had twelve children, the first five of whom are recorded as being baptized in the French Church at New Paltz" (Ruttan, 1986 pp. 10-11).

    BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: "The first known of the Rutan family (in America) is one Abraham Rutan who came to America from Platz-Loraine in 1677. Loraine at that time belonged to France and it was on account of religious persecution that Rutan and a party of friends first went to Manheim, Lower Pallalinate, Germany, from there to Holland and from there to America, landing at Boston, Massachusetts, in 1677 and settling at New Platz, Ulster County, New York. Abraham Rutan married Marie Patiljon who was supposed to have come from Lorraine with the Rutan party. We have no record of her family, however, earlier than 1678 when Marie joined the Dutch Reformed Church of New York City. The date of the marriage of Abraham Rutan and Marie Patiljon is unknown. The earliest church records that we have are recorded in the Dutch Reformed Church, New York City, when in 1860 Abraham Rutan was Godfather for Racheal, the daughter of Abraham Hasbrouck, and also for Samuel, the son of Moses DeGrave." (From a genealogical record of the Rutan Family assembled by Howard Rutan, posted to GenWeb on the Internet by Warren Simmons).

    He married Marie PETILION in 1680 in New Platz, Ulster, New York. Marie PETILION was born about 1662 in of Metz, Lorraine, France. Died about 19 May 1713 in New Barbadoes, Bergen, New Jersey. BIRTH: Her birthplace may have been New Paltz, Ulster, NY.

    NAME: Also spelled as "Patiljon".

    They had the following children:

    +17 i. Daniel RUTAN
    +18 ii. Paul RUTAN
    19 iii. David Abraham RUTAN was christened on 17 Apr 1688 in New Paltz, Ulster, New York. Died in 1775 in Morristown.

    CHRISTENING: "His godparents were Peter Doye and Genne Vybau" (Ruttan, 1986 p.11). Baptized in the French church in New Paltz. His Godparent's names are spelled elsewhere (on GenWeb) as "Piere Dygle" and "Genne Uylar".

    Abraham married Marie Petilion in 1680 in New Paltz, Ulster, New York, USA. Marie was born about 1662 in Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France; died about 19 May 1713 in New Barbados, Bergen, New Jersey, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Marie Petilion was born about 1662 in Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France; died about 19 May 1713 in New Barbados, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 7717

    Notes:

    Birth:
    perhaps born in New Paltz, Ulster, New York

    Children:
    1. 6. PaulusPaul Rutan was born on 20 Mar 1685 in Esopus, Ulster, New York, USA; died in 1740.

  5. 14.  Jan Foshay was born about 1672 (son of Jean (Jan) Le Faucheur and Judith Enrion).

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 9157

    Notes:

    Jan was likely born in abt 1674 in France or England. His parents, Jean Le Fauchuer and Judith Enrion, are known to have been living in England and part of the ThreadNeedle Huguenot Church in London in 1682 at the birth of his brother, Pierre.[1][2]

    Jan and Eva (his wife) Fouseer are 18th and 19th on the member list of the The Old Dutch Sleepy Hollow Reformed Church, Sleepy Hollow, Westchester County, New York.[3][4]

    Disputed Death information
    Jan's death date is uncertain. A "Jan Forseur" is buried in Harringtown, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, but no date is given. Some unverified family trees show a date of 1732, others show a date of 1783 (which seems unlikely). A Find-a-grave entry is connected to this Jan, but some of the information is incorrect or can not be verified (For example Jan's father is shown married to Jan's wife and the children are not correct).[5] Further, Jan's father (of the same name) is given the same death date and location by some researchers.

    A "Jan Vosie" is a baptism witness for Jan's son Isaac's child in baptism in 1757. It is possible that Jan was still living at this time or this Jan may be a relative.[6]

    Marriage & Children
    He married Eva Matthys in abt 1696 in New York.[citation needed] He was 22 and Eva was 21 when they wed.

    Children
    Matthis Foshay or De Maijer (abt 1697-aft 1756) bp 10 Mar 1697 son of Jan de Mayer & Eva, m. Magdalentje Ecker[7]
    Elisabeth Foseur or Fauce) bp. 2 Aug 1698, dau of Jan & Eva Fauce, m. Paulus Rutan[8]
    Judith/Judich Foshay or Fouseer (1704-aft-1767) bp. 10 Mar 1704, daughter of Jan & Eva Fouseer, m. Hendrik Kierse[9]
    David Foshay (1706-) bp. 25 Mar 1706 David, son of Jan & Evatje Fausee, m. Jenneke Crankheyt[10]
    Abraham Foshay (1708-) bp. 10 Aug 1708 son of Jan & Eva Fousee[11]
    Isaac Foshay (1710-) bp. 8 Nov 1710 Isaac, son of Jan & Eva Fouseur, m. Abigail Perrigo and Jaomyntje Springer[12]
    Jacob Foshay (1714-bef Nov 1746) bp. 25 Jul 1714 Jacob, son of Jan Forseur & Eva Franse, m. Sophia Jacobse[13][14]
    Baptisms for all except the first and last children, in order #16, #79, #111, #173, #207[15]

    Alternate Surnames
    David Cole, 1822-1903, who researched this family and several others for his 1876 book about the Cole Family, had this to say:

    "The original name we think was 'Forsieur.' On the Reformed Church records it is most frequently written 'Forseur.' Other orthographies, which abound, as Fosjeur, Forsheur, Faseur, Fashaw, etc., are blunders of copyists. These are found in almost endless variety. Some of them so disguise the name that none but those familiar with the family connections could possibly detect it. The numerous descendants now write it Vorseur, Forseur, Forshee, Forshay, etc. One, a physician residing in Philadelphia, Pa., writes his name William W. Fouche. But the original, we think, was 'Forsieur.' In pronunciation, it followed the analogy of the familiar French term of address-'Monsieur.' The proverbial difticulty of this combination of letters to one not born to the French is sufficient to account for all the corruptions in spelling and pronunciation which, among a Holland people, grew in back centuries upon the word 'Forsieur.'
    [16]
    Theodore Melvin Banta 1834-1910, author of The Banta Genealogy notes:

    :"Magdalena Banta married Jonathan Forseur, who was born January 15, 1733. She died 1776-7, and was buried in the old churchyard at Kakiat, Rockland County, N.Y. The names of their descendants are variously spent Forshay, Foshay, etc."
    [17]
    Variations: Jan, or Jean, Fauce, Fouseer, Fausee, Fousee, Fouseur, or De Maijer[18]

    1697 Jan De Maijer at christening of son Mathjis
    1698 Jan Fauce at christening of daughter Elisabeth
    1704 Jan Fouseer at christening of daughter Judich
    1708 Jan Fousee at christening of son Abraham
    1710 Jan Fouseur at christening of son Isaac[19]
    abt. 1710 Jan Fouseer in listing of church membership
    1714 Jan Forseur at christening of son Jacob
    1727 Jan Voushier witness at christening of daughter Judith's son Jan Kierse [20]
    1757 Jan Vosie - witness at christening of son Isaac's son Abraham. (assuming this Jan is father of Isaac)[21]

    Sources
    See also: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rclarke/page1/lefauche.htm Jean Le Faucheur on Early New Netherland Settlers on RootsWeb

    ↑ Christening of Pierre Lefaucheurs, Father: Jean Lefaucheurs, Mother: Judic Enrion, 30 Apr 1682, Threadneedle Street French Huguenot, London, London, England, "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", , FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5LK-P2F, Pierre Lefaucheurs, 1682.
    ↑ Christening of Pierre Fauchrues, 30 Apr 1682, Spitalfields, London, Father: Jean Fauchrues, Mother: Judith Fauchrues, "England and Wales Non-Conformist Record Indexes (RG4-8), 1588-1977," FamilySearch https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWG5-B52, citing p. 186, Spitalfields, London, record group RG4, Public Record Office, London.
    ↑ The Minute-Book of the Christian Church of the Manor of Philipsburgh. The Second Book member list
    ↑ First record book of the "Old Dutch church of Sleepy Hollow," orgainized in 1697 and now the First Reformed church of Tarrytown, N.Y. ... by Rev. David Cole ..., p. 9, Jan and Eva Fouseer - members 18 and 19, https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nnc1.cu54304792&view=1up&seq=36
    ↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104549074/jan-forseur: accessed 30 December 2023), memorial page for Jan Forseur (unknown-unknown), Find a Grave Memorial ID 104549074, citing Warwick Cemetery, Warwick, Orange County, New York, USA; Maintained by Searching Days Gone By † ღ©1990-2023 (contributor 47144938).
    ↑ Baptism of Abraham Vosie, Father: Isaac Vosie, Mother: Abigael Perrigo, Witness: Jan Vosie (unmarried), Witness: Maria Vosie (unmarried), Event: Doop, 08-05-1757, New York, Wie Was Wie, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York (Baptisms 1731-1800, https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/detail/20692044
    ↑ "New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962", database, FamilySearch, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2HB-K2F , Jan De Maijer in entry for Mathijs De Maijer, 1697.
    ↑ "First Record Book of the 'Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow' Organized in 1697 and now The First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, N. Y.," An original translation of its brief historical matter, and a copy, faithful to the letter, of every personal and local name, of its four registers of members, consistorymen, baptisms, and marriages, from its organization to 1791, by Rev. David Cole, D.D., Yonkers, N. Y., Published by The Yonkers Historical and Library Association, 1901, entry 16. https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~vantasselfamilyhistoryhomepage/genealogy/Dutchchurchfourthdivisionoftherecorda.html
    ↑ Jan Fouseer, Eva his wife / Judich / David Storm, Esther his wife, Entry 79 First Record Book of Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow
    ↑ Genealogical Society of Bergen County, GSBC Family Files, July 2017, p. 326, https://www.njgsbc.org/files/familyfiles/g0/p326.htm#i41751
    ↑ entry 173 Baptisms of New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church 1639-1730
    ↑ "New York, Church Records, 1660-1954", FamilySearch(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG54-5K23 , Entry for Isaac Fouseur and Jan Fouseur.
    ↑ Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in the City of New York- Baptisms. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. v. 17, 1886. p. 231, 25 July 1714, Jan Forseur, Eva Franse, son Jacob, https://archive.org/details/newyorkgenealog17newy/page/230/mode/2up?view=theater
    ↑ Wie Was Wie, baptism of Jacob Forseur, Father: Jan Forseur; Witnesses: Gidion Kastang, Catharina Buijls, 25-07-1714, New York, https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/detail/20685265
    ↑ Sleepy hollow baptisms
    ↑ Isaac Kool (Cool or Cole) and Catherine Severn : married Oct. 15, 1764, at Tappan, Rockland (then part of Orange) Co., N.Y. ; their descendants complete to May 1, 1876 ; also their American ancestors from the settlement of New York City, by Cole, David, 1822-1903, Published 1876, p. 86, Isaac Kool book link
    ↑ A Frisian family, the Banta genealogy : descendants of Epke Jacobse, who came from Friesland, Netherlands, to New Amsterdam, February, 1659 by Banta, Theodore Melvin, 1834-1910, Published 1893, New York, p. 47, Banta book link
    ↑ https://mathcs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr03/rr03_459.html#P5436 name variants
    ↑ U.S., Selected States Dutch Reformed Church Membership Records, 1701-1995, Ancestry.com
    ↑ Child Jan Kierse: Father: Hendrik Kierse, Mother: Judith Voushier, Witnesses: Jan Voushier & Eva Voushier, Doop, 19-03-1727, New York - wie was wie, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York (Baptisms 1639-1730), https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/detail/20687321
    ↑ Baptism of Abraham Vosie, Father: Isaac Vosie, Mother: Abigael Perrigo, Witness: Jan Vosie (unmarried), Witness: Maria Vosie (unmarried), Event: Doop, 08-05-1757, New York, Wie Was Wie, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York (Baptisms 1731-1800, https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/detail/20692044
    Sleepy Hollow Dutch Reformed Church baptism records, Sleepy Hollow, Westchester County, New York.

    Birth:
    estimate based on children

    Jan married Eva Matthyse Franse. Eva was born in 1674 in France; died before 1732. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Eva Matthyse Franse was born in 1674 in France; died before 1732.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 9158

    Children:
    1. 7. Elizabeth Foseur was born on 2 Aug 1698 in Phillipsburg, Warren, New Jersey, USA; died in Sep 1738.