Rebecca Hendricks1
#13968, (1623 - circa 1653)
Citations
- [S225] James Riker, Revised History of Harlem (City of New York): Its Origin and Early Annals (New York: New Harlem Publishing Co., 1904), p. 94, "Joseph and Resolved Waldron...married Dutch wives, the sisters Aeltie and Rebecca Hendricks, whose father, Hendrick Koch, was a respectable Amsterdam burgher." [Which brother married which sister is not stated.]
- [S2074] Amsterdam City Archives, online https://archief.amsterdam. Rebecka, child of Henrick Melgiorsz [sic] and Claesje Lamberts, bapt. 5 Nov 1623; sponsor Annetje Tÿjsz. Nieuwe Kerk, DTB Dopen, archiefnummer 5001, irventarisnummer 40, blad p.229, aktenummer DTB 40. https://archief.amsterdam/archief/5001/40
- [S1320] Douglas Richardson, "The European Origin and Ancestry of Joseph and Resolved Waldron", The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Volume 126 (Jan-Jul 1995): p. 23. "He married first in Diemen (a suburb of Amsterdam) 20 August 1645 Rebecca Hendricks."
- [S225] James Riker, Revised History of Harlem, p. 94, "Resolved Waldron...having the misfortune to lose his wife,... married again, on May10th, 1654, a lady of thirty years, living near the West India House, Tanneke Nagel, daughter of Barent Nagel, deceased, of Groningen."
- [S225] James Riker, Revised History of Harlem, p. 694.