Catalyntje Rapalje1

#12077, (28 March 1641 - before 14 October 1702)
Father*Juris Jansen Rapalje1 (s 1600 - )
Mother*Catalyntje Trico Rapalje1 (c 1605 - )

Family

Jeremias Westerhout d. b 1702
Her married name was Westerhout.2 
Birth*28 March 1641She was born on 28 March 1641 at New Amsterdam, New Netherland.1 
Baptism21 September 1653She witnessed the baptism of Jacob Hansen on 21 September 1653 at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, New Netherland, as Catalyn Joraszy, her married name.3 
Marriage*1664She married Jeremias Westerhout in 1664.2,4 
Death*before 14 October 1702She died before 14 October 1702 at New York, New York.5 

Citations

  1. [S1168] George E. McCracken, "Catalyntje Trico Rapalje", The American Genealogist 35:4 (October 1959): p. 196, with note 1 on p. 200, "Birth dates in this list appear in Manuscript B1 at the New-York Historical Society and are transcribed from a photostat thereof, not from Allaben's transcript. Though the document appears to be old, the handwriting is not, in my opinion, older then the eighteenth century."
  2. [S1158] William S. Pelletrau, compiler, Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate’s Office, City of New York (New York: New York Historical Society, 1893-1913), I:341, citing Liber 7:18, will of Jeremias Westhout dated 1694 and proved 14 Oct 1702, "I leave to my wife Cathalina Rapelye, all my estate during- her life, and after her death one half is to go to my relations, and one half to her relations."
  3. [S1139] Samuel S. Purple and others, editors, "Records of the Reformed Church in New York: Marriages and Baptisms", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (1874–1879): V:150 (1874). Jacob, bapt. 21 Sep 1653, son of "Hans Hanszen"; witnesses Adriaen Blommart and Catalyn Joraszy. Bergen Family (Bergen, 1874), p. 73, footnote 6, says "Cataline Joraszy, daughter of Joris Jansen Rapalie, and wife of Jeremias
    Westerhout."
  4. [S1029] Teunis G. Bergen, The Bergen Family or the Descendants of Hans Hansen Bergen (Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell, 1876), p. 26, includes date.
  5. [S1158] William S. Pelletrau, Abstracts of Wills on File in NYC 1665-1801, I:341, citing Liber 7:18, will of Jeremias Westhout dated 1694 and proved 14 Oct 1702, " 'In the name of God, Amen. I, Jeremias Westerhout, considering the mortality of all men.' I leave to my wife Cathalina Rapelye, all my estate during her life, and after her death one half is to go to my relations, and one half to her relations. Makes his wife executor. 'This I declare to be my last will and testament, made with my perfect knowledge and well premeditated.'
    "Dated December 28, 1694. Witnesses, Jacobus Ver Planck, Guysbert Van Inburgh, P. DeLanoy. Proved before John Bridges, October 14, 1702.
    "His wife had died before him, and his brother, Jacob Westerhout, and her brother, Jeronimus Rapelye, were appointed administrators, October 14, 1702."