Judith Verwey1
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Family | Johannes Van Seysen |
Her married name was Van Seysen.2,3 | ||
Judith Verwey was also known as Ver Wey. | ||
Baptism | 26 September 1697 | She sponsored the baptism of Elisabeth Barent on 26 September 1697 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York, New York.1 |
Baptism | 3 November 1697 | She sponsored the baptism of Abraham Van Deursen on 3 November 1697 at New York.4 |
Marriage* | 21 August 1698 | She married Johannes Van Seysen on 21 August 1698 at New York.2,3 |
Baptism | 30 November 1718 | She sponsored the baptism of Jannetje1 Sickles on 30 November 1718 at New York.3 |
Baptism | 18 September 1720 | She sponsored the baptism of Jannetje Sickles on 18 September 1720 at New York.5 |
Citations
- [S1171] Thomas Grier Evans, editor, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York: Baptisms From 1639 to 1730 (New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1901), p. 247. Elisabeth, dau. of Willem Paren and Elisabeth Sikkels, bapt. 26 Sep 1697; sponsors Sacharias Sickels, Judith VerWey.
- [S666] Samuel S. Purple, editor, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York: Marriages from 11 December 1639 to 26 August 1801 (New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1890), p. 88. Johannes ]oosten, j. m. from N. Yorck, and Judith Verwey, j. d.from N. Albanien [New Albany], beyde woonende alhier [both living here], marr. 21 Aug 1698; banns 27 Jul 1698.
- [S1171] Thomas Grier Evans, Records of the RDC in NY: Baptisms 1639–1730, p. 397. Jannetje, dau. of Thomas Sickels and Jannetje Brevoort, bapt. 30 Nov 1718; sponsors Johannes Van Seysen and his wife Judith Verwey.
- [S1171] Thomas Grier Evans, Records of the RDC in NY: Baptisms 1639–1730, p. 248. Abraham, son of Abraham Van Deursen and Anna Sickels, bapt. 3 Nov 1697; sponsors Isaac Van Deurse and Judith Verwey.
- [S1171] Thomas Grier Evans, Records of the RDC in NY: Baptisms 1639–1730, p. 422. Jannetje, dau. of Thomas Sickels and Jannetje Brevoort, bapt. 18 Sep 1720; sponsors Isaac Van Deurse and Judith Verwey. [Isaac could be either the son or brother of Abraham].