Early Bergen County Families, compiled by Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223 • [email protected] -- HOOGLAND, HOAGLAND -- The family groups represented in this collection may not be complete, because information was entered bit by bit as I found it or happened upon it; I have not done any systematic research on these families. Because they do not compose whole family genealogies, these listings are arranged differently from most genealogical records or histories. Each listing is a family group, and is arranged and filed alphabetically under the name of the head of the family. Names are generally in alphabetical order (disregarding spelling variations and middle names), then in approx. chronological order. The first sorting is by surname (mixing together any and all spelling variations), then by given name, then by approximate birthdate (when known) in approximate chronological order. For easier reference, surnames in headings are grouped together under the most common spelling usage that evolved in this geographical location, regardless of individualistic spellings in the records themselves. Cross references are used in most cases where surname spellings substantially vary. Within the quoted records, the individual spellings have been (mostly) retained because they sometimes provide clues (although in general—but with exceptions—they seem to largely reflect the record keeper's particular orthography and not always, at this early period, any special family preference). Those interested can see the variety and evolvement of a particular name’s spelling and the interesting and sometimes amusing attempts at phonetic reproduction. Keep in mind that before names and spellings were standardized, records reflected the individualistic whim of the particular recorder (often two different spellings of the same name within the same document). In addition, all records were handwritten, and sometimes deciphering a handwritten name in early records can be quite challenging! So expect to search under all possibilities of spelling (for both surnames and given names). Given names are grouped together without regard for middle initials or middle names. Because middle names and/or initials are sometimes used, sometimes not used in various records, it seemed simplest to arrange entries as if the middle names or initials did not exist. Usually all variations of a given name are grouped together as though spelled one way: Jan, Johannes, John, etc. are all grouped as one (but also look under the other forms). Sources and references are included with each "family" grouping, but may or may not include sources that are cited (or are obvious, such as baptismal records, etc.) within the narrative or listing itself. As with any compiled genealogical record, researchers should regard this information as leads and clues, and should verify all data with independent research. I welcome, and would be grateful for, any additions or corrections, especially with source citations. copyright 2011 Patricia A. Wardell 130 Crestview Drive Englewood, FL 34223 [email protected] (I prefer e-mail correspondence) ------------------------------Hoogland, Hoagland There were two early Hoogland immigrants: Dirck Jansen Hoogland and Christoffel Hoogland. Genealogical information about this family includes: Hoagland, George Williams, Dirck Jansen Hoogland family History 1657-1976, 1976, privately printed Cleveland, OH. Hoogland, Aaron Aaron Hoogland m. 12 Oct 1794 son of Bergen Ref Ch In the marriage record, they were both of Pompton. Esther Van Houten dau. of ---Sources: Nelson, William, New Jersey Marriage Records 1665-1800, 1973, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. (Bergen Ref Ch Marriages), p. 564 Hoogland, Abraham (Abram) Abraham Hoogland son of Willem Dircksen Hoogland & Neeltje/Cornelia Adrianse/Ryerse b. about 1702 Flatbush, L.I., NY d. m. 29 Sep 1738 1 Annatje Durye (Anata Duryea) dau. of (prob) Charles Durje & b. d. 4 Aug 1758 Early Bergen County Families, compiled by Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223 • [email protected] ---children of Abraham Hoogland & Annatje Duryea: • Wilhelmus Hoogland, b. 27 Jan 1740 • Magdalene Hoogland, b. 22 July 1742; bp. Wolver Hollow, L.I., NY; d. 19 April 1759. She never married. • Nelly Hoogland, b. 9 Sep 1746; bp. Wolver Hollow; d. 25 Oct 1793. She never married. ---Sources: [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 180 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Hoagland, Adriaen (Andries) Adriaen Hoagland m. 13 Dec 1694 Anna Byvanck son of Dirck Corneliszen Hoagland & NYC Ref Ch dau. of Jan Byvanck & Lysbeth Joris Rapelye (banns 15 Nov 1694 Belitje Everts Duycking b. Long Island, NY NYC Ref Ch) b. Albany, NY bp. 22 Sep 1670 Brooklyn Ref Ch bp. d. 6 April 1712 (killed during slave uprising)1 d. 25 Oct 1735 NYC1 In the NYC Ref Ch marriage record, they were: Arie Hooglant, j.m. Van ‘t lange Eylantsche Veer, en Anna Byvanck, j.d. Van N. Albanien, beyde wonende alhier. Johannis Byvank Senior, Adriaan Hooglant, en Annatje s.h. vrou, wit bp. 30 Nov 1705 NYC Ref Ch, of Johannis, son of Anthony Byvank & Teuntje Lane. Annatje Hooglant, widow of Andries Hooglant, wit. bp. 13 Oct 1717 NYC Ref Ch, of Anneke, dau. of Johannes Hooglant Jr. and Catharina Goederus. In his will, he wrote: ...I, Adrian Hoogland, of New York, merchant, being in good health. I leave to my eldest son Dirck £5 when of age; I leave all the rest of my estate to my wife Anne, during her life, with full power to sell during her widowhood. After her decease all estate is to go to my children, Dirck, Beeltie, Elizabeth, and Helena. Mentions "my brothers, Johanes and Joras Hooglandt," and sisters Aeltie, wife of Johanes Byvanck, Maritie and Sarah. I appoint my friends and relatives, Johanes Hooglandt, Daniel Rapalye, David Provoost, Jr., and Jacobus Goelet, guardians of my children, and my wife Anne executor. Dated September 9, 1702. Witnesses, Petrus Bayard, Everardus Bogardus, Abraham Gansevort. Proved, May 13, 1712, before Henry Wileman, Esq. ---children of Adriaen Hoagland & Anna Byvanck: • Dirck Hoagland, bp. 9 Oct 1695 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Jan Byvanck, Lysbeth Rappalke h.v. Dirck Hooglant); d.y. • Belitje Hoagland, bp. 22 Aug 1697 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Johannes Hooglant, Helena Byvank, h: v. van Davidt Provoost Jr.); d. 23 Jan 1768; m. 10 Sep 1714, Jacobus/James Renaudet • Elisabeth Hooglant, bp. 20 Aug 1699 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Evert Byvank, Anna Duyking, h.v. van Joh. Hooglant); m. 16 Oct 1719, Christopher Bancker • Helena Hooglant, bp. 23 July 1701 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Davidt Provoost, Jnr., Wyntje Stoutenburg, h.v. van Evert Byvank); m. 1 Dec 1722 NYC Ref Ch, Pieter Rutgers • Annatie Hooglant, bp. 3 Nov 1703 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Gerret Duiking, Maritie Duiking) ---Sources: [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 26 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Information online 13 July 1998 from [email protected]; Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1901 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III); Pelletreau, William S., Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate’s Office, City of New York, pub. as Collections of the New York Historical Society, Vol II 1708-1728, p. 88 (will of Adrian Hoogland); Duyckinck, Whitehead Cornell, The Duyckinck and Allied Families, New York, 1908 (online at Ancestry.com), p. 3; Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam-New York City, 1940 (Vol. IX of Collections of the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society), reprinted 1997 by Heritage Books; Hooglant, Adrian (Adriaen Hoghland, ts; Hogelant) Adrian Hoogland m. about 1722 Engeltje Vandewater son of Willem Hooglant & dau. of Benjamin Vandewater & Neltje Engeltie Harmanse b. 1699 Flatbush, L.I., NY b. d. 28 July 1772 aged 73 d. buried Trinity Chyd, NYC buried m. (poss 2) Catharine Catlang (Catland) There is a complete history of Adrian's life in Carpenter's History of the Hoagland Family, where it was reported that Adrian could have had a 2nd wife, Catherine Catland. However, she could have been the wife of Adrian's son, Adrian (53); there is no information to be found on the younger Adrian than the date of his baptism and the fact that he was not mentioned in his father's will in 1771. It is possible that the younger Adrian could have married, had children, and died between 1727 and 1771. 1 Adrian was a carpenter. In 1760 he and his brother-in-law bought 235 acres of land, of which each took half, in the area called Bloomingdale, which is now between 105th street and 125th street in New York City. Here he lived until his death.1 Adrian Hogelant and Engeltje, his wife, with the bp. 27 April 1746 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch, of Engeltje Kovenhoven, dau. of Jacob Kovenhoven & Neeltjin Hoogland. In his will, he wrote: ...February 26, 1771. I, Adrian Hogeland, of the Out Ward of New York, yeoman, being aged. I direct all debts to be paid. I leave to my son Benjamin for his birthright £10. I leave to my son William all my cooper and wheelwright tools. To my daughter Antje £60, and a bed and bedstead. I leave to my granddaughter, Engeltie Oostranor, £60. All my lands, swamps, meadows, and buildings are to be sold by my executors, and I leave all my estate to my children, Neeltie 2 Early Bergen County Families, compiled by Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223 • [email protected] Cowenhoven, Engeltie Lent, Jean Hogeland, Margaret Fletcher, Benjamin, and William, Antje and Adriana Day. I make my son-in-law, Richard Fletcher, and my sons, Benjamin and William, executors. Witnesses, Martinus Schoonmaker, Adolph Benson, Benjamin Vandewater. Proved, September 15, 1772. ---children of Adrian Hooglant & Engeltje Vandewater: • Maria Hoogland, bp 23 Jan 1723 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Benjamin Van de Water, Engeltje Van de Water); m. Johannes Couenhoven; they had one child, Adrian bp 31 Jul 1743 DR Church, Schraalenburgh NJ (witnesses: Adrian Hoogland and wife); not mentioned in father's will. • Neeltje Hooglant, bp 10 Mar 1725 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Willem Hooglant, Neeltje Hooglant, s.hs. vr); m. 18 May 1743, Hackensack Ref Ch, Jacobus Couenhoven; 10 children bp Hackensack and Schraalenburgh Ref churches. • Adriaan Hooglant, bp 11 Oct 1727 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Harmen Van de Water, Marytje Coljer, z.h.v.); not mentioned in father's will in 1771. • Engeltie Hoogland, b ca 1729; md Johannes Lent; Lent Genealogy lists 6 children. • Jannetje Hoogland, bp. 26 Jan 1732 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Johannes Brouwer, Rachel Blank); d. unmarried • Margaret Hoogland, m. 25 Sep 1762 as recorded in Province of New York, Richard Fletcher, schoolmaster • Benjamin Hoogland, b ca 1738; m. 3 Jun 1759 Elizabeth Van Wyck, dau Johannes Van Wyck and Elizabeth Bouman. • Willem Hoogland, b ca 1740; m. (1) 12 Sep 1762 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch, Sarah Moore from NJ (no given names in Schraalenburgh Ref Ch marriage record: --- Hoogelant, y.m. to ---Moor, y.d.); m. (2) 12 Oct 1768, Margaret Wood. • Antje Hoogland, never md. Letters of Administration for her estate issued 20 Jul 1784, sister, Adriana Day appointed administrator.2 • Adriana Hoogland, b. about 1745; m. William Day, widower of Marya Boskerk. ---Sources: [1] Information online February 1998 from Carolyn Gibbons <[email protected]>; [2] Pelletreau, William S., Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate’s Office, City of New York, pub. as Collections of the New York Historical Society, Vol XII, 1782-1784, p. 405 (administration on estate of Antje Hogeland); [3] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 175 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of ....Schraalenburgh, 1891, (Collections of the Holland Society of New York, Vol. I, Part II); Information online Dec 1998 from bfrancque <[email protected]> citing "Dirck Jansen Hoogland Family History 1657-1976" by George Williams Hoagland; Pelletreau, William S., Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate’s Office, City of New York, pub. as Collections of the New York Historical Society, Vol. VIII, 1771-1776, pub. 1899, p. 64 (will of Adrian Hogheland); Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1901 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III); Hoogland, Adrian Adrian Hoogland son of Hendrick Hoogland & Jacomyntje Gulick dau. of Jochem Gulick & Jacomyntje Van Pelt bp. 7 Aug 1705 Brooklyn Ref Ch bp. d. before 11 Dec 1740 d. In his will, dated 9 Nov 1740 Amwell, Hunterdon Co., NJ, Adrian Hoogland, yeoman; mentioned wife, Yaucauminche, and son, Henry, all estate; Henry a minor. Executors--Yaukum Heulick, and Derrick Hoogland, both of Somerset County, yeomen. Witnesses--Cris. Search, Derrick Hogeland, Cornelius Johnson. Proved Dec. 11, 1740. 1740, Dec. 2. Inventory (£138.15.4) includes 4 pair leather britches, Dutch Bible, Dutch Testament, 2 swords, 2 guns, note of Thomas Stevenson. Made by Derrick Hogeland and Philip Ringo. Jacomyntje Gulick m. (2) 30 Aug 1742, Gerrit Hoogland, of Cranberry, Middlesex Co., NJ, son of Harmanus Hoagland (Gerrit was of the “Stoffel” Hooghlandt line). They removed to New Brunswick, NJ. ---children of Adrian Hoogland & Jacomyntje Gulick: • Henry Hoogland, b. about 1735 m. ---Sources: [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 183 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol. II, 1730-1750 (online at Ancestry.com), p. 245 (will of Adrian Hoogland) Hooglant, Arie Arie Hooglant m. 13 Dec 1694 Anna Byvanck son of NYC Ref Ch dau. of At the time of their marriage he was of Long Island; she was of N. Albanien, both lived at NYC. ---Sources: Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam-New York City, 1940 (Vol. IX of Collections of the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society Hogelant, Ariaen (Adrian) Ariaen Hoogland son of Johannes Hooglant & (2) Jenneke Andriesse [widow Slot] bp. 31 Oct 1716 NYC Ref Ch d. before 4 Jan 1783 m. (1) Elizabeth dau. of m. (2) Catharina Haughwout dau. of Jan Haughwout & Elizabeth Hogelant bp. (NJ license 12 May 1740) 3 Early Bergen County Families, compiled by Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223 • [email protected] bp. 25 Oct 17241 [where?] Mary m. (3) He was a carpenter and joiner. ---children of Ariaen Hoogland & (1) Elizabeth • Elisabet Hogelant, bp. 18 Aug 1743 Raritan Ref Ch (wit: Jan Hage and Lybetie) ---children of Adrian Houghland & (2) Catharina Haughwout: • Johannes Houghland, bp. 12 Jan 1749 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Johannes Hagewout, Elizabet Hoogeland, h.v. van Joris Kossart); m. (poss) Naomi -?• Catharina Houghland • Jane Houghland, m. (poss) John Byvanck • Samuel Houghland. He was an executor of his father’s will dated 2 Sep 1782. • William Houghland. He was mentioned in his father’s will. • Adrian Houghland. He was mentioned in his father’s will. • Benjamin Houghland. He was mentioned in his father’s will. • Mary Houghland. She was mentioned in her father’s will. • Sarah Houghland. She was mentioned in her father’s will/ ---Sources: [1] Totten, John Reynolds, “Richaud and Richard Family Notes” in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, April 1935 (Vol. 66, No. 2), p. 129; Ibid., Vol. 67, No. 1, Jan 1836, p. 44; “First Reformed Church, Raritan [NJ] (Somerville) Baptisms” in Somerset County Historical Quarterly, (edited by A. Van Doren Honeyman), Vol. 2, p. 304 Hoogland, Benjamin Benjamin Hoogland m. 5 June 1759 Elizabeth Van Wyck son of Adriaan Hoogland & NYC Ref Ch dau. of Johannes Van Wyck & (1) Engeltje VandeWater (NY license 31 May 1759) (4) Elizabeth Bouwman b. about 1738/39 b. 29 Nov 1742 bp. bp. 8 Dec 1742 NYC Ref Ch d. about 1784 d. ---children of Benjamin Hoogland & Elizabeth Van Wyck: • Adriaan Hoogland, bp. 13 April 1760 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Adriaan Hoogland, Catharina Catlang, z.h.v.) • Elizabet Hoogland, bp. 1 Dec 1762 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Dirk Flitsjer [Fletcher?], Christina Van Wyck, j.d.) • Magdalena Hoogland, bp. 23 June 1765 NYC Ref Ch (wit: John Johnson, Lena Van Wyck) • Engeltje Hoogland, bp. 13 Dec 1768 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Thomas Warner, Elizabet Bouman, Wed. Johs. Van Wyck) • Benjamin Hoogland, bp. 18 Oct 1772 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Thomas Waarner, Margaret Lent, j.d.) • Christian Hoogland, bp. 23 April 1775 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Thomas Warner, Helena Van Wyck, z.h.v.) • Maria Hoogland, bp. 26 May 1783 NYC Ref Ch (wit: John and Maria Lamb) ---Sources: [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 191 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1901 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III); Randolph, Howard S. F., "Johannes Van Wyck and His Family" in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Vol. 67, No. 3, July 1936, p. 268 Hooglant, Christoffel (Lieut.) (Stoffel) Christoffel Hooglant m. 23 June 1661 Tryntje Cregiers (Catharina) son of Harme Dirckszen Hoogland & NYC Ref Ch dau. of Martin Cregier & Jannetje Deynoot4 Elizabeth Jans1 b. 1634 Haarlem, Holland1 b. 1634 New Amsterdam1 bp. bp. 31 Dec 1645 NYC Ref Ch d. 8 Feb 16845 d. This Hoogland family came from Haarlem, Holland to New Amsterdam in 1655. The house of Christopher Hoogland was the south corner of Broadway and Maiden Lane, New Amsterdam (NYC). Tryntie Cregier, wed. van Stoffel Hooglant, was listed in the 1686 Domnie Selyns list of members of the NYC Ref Ch. She was living on Paerl Straet, (Pearl Street) (Between State and Whitehall Sts.). Listed before her were: Jan Willemszen, en syn huysv. Lysbeth Fredricx; Marten Cregier. Listed after her were: Margareta Blanck, h. v. Philip Smit; Gerrit Hardenberg, en syn huysv. Jaepje Schepmoes; Sara Hardenberg; Isaac Greevenraedt, en syn huysv. Marritie Jans; etc.3 Catharina Cregier m. (2) 30 Oct 1688 NYC Ref Ch (banns at New Amersfoort) (19 Nov 1688 Flatbush Ref Ch), as his third wife, Roelof Martenszen (Schenck), widower of Annetje Pieters & -?-. The first deed for land in the present Passaic County, N.J., was to Christoffel Hoogland in 1678. It was for 2 tracts of land, one of 158 and the other of 120 acres, lying on opposite sides of the Vreeland brook, now largely used as the tail of the Dundee Canal. The tract is, and for many years has been, known as the Dundee section of Passaic City, in Passaic County, comprising the First Ward of that city, and perhaps part of the Fourth Ward. Hoogland sold to Hartman Vreeland, who was one of the Acquackanonk patentees, and when the patent was granted for Acquackanonk, "Hartman's Island," including the Hoogland patent, was excepted. (William Nelson)1 Hoogland probably never settled on this land. Christopher made his will: Christopher Hooglandt, New York. "In the name of God, Amen. Know all men, who shall see this Publick instrument, that in the year after the Nativity of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, 1676, the 12th day of March, on Monday in the afternoon about 5 o'clock, did appear in their own persons before me Wm. Bogardus, Notary Public, residing in New York, admitted by the Rt. Hon. Lord Edmund Andross, Governor-General, in the behalf of his Royal Highness, 4 Early Bergen County Families, compiled by Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223 • [email protected] James Duke of York and Albany, etc., and in the presence of the underwritten witnesses. Mr. Christopher Hoogland and Mrs. Catharine Cregier, joined in marriage, living within this city and both well known to me and to the witnesses, the testator being sickly, and the testatrix going and standing and sound of body, but both using fully and absolutely their sences, memory and speech." They have nominated and instituted their children, Dirck, Harman, Martin, Christopher and Frances DeGroot Hoogland, and the children which they may by the blessing of God get in the future, their lawful descendants and heirs equally and that the eldest son shall not pretend any prerogative therein. And further the testators out of special love and natural affection in matrimony received, and if God pleases to be received, declare that the whole estate shall go to the survivor for life. If the survivor remary, an equal division is to be made between the children, and they are to be caused to learn to read and write, and a trade by which they may live, and when they come of age they shall receive their portions and the survivor is not to diminish the right of the children but rather to help and assist them. And it is their will that the survivor shall not be obliged to give any account of the estate to the orphan masters of this city "or where the funeral house may be," or to the testator's friends, excluding them, "All Laws and Statutes to the contrary notwithstanding." Done at New York in the house of the testators in the presence of Mr. Francis Rumbaut and Paul Richards, merchants. Translated from the Dutch, by P. Delanoy.2 At a Court of Records held in New York on Tuesday the 11 of May, 1686, the will of Christopher Hoogland was proved, and his wife Catharine was confirmed as administratrix, April 14, 1687.2 ---children of Christoffel Hooglant & Tryntje Cregiers: • Dirck Hooglant, bp. 1 Nov 1662 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Marten Cregier, Elisabeth Cregier); m. 4 Aug 1687 NYC Ref Ch, Maria Kip, dau. of Jacob Kip & Maria Montanye • Lysbeth Hooglant, bp. 29 Oct 1664 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Marten Cregier, en syn huysvr., Hendrick Huygen) • Harmen Hooglant, bp. 31 Jan 1666 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Marten Cregier, Elisabeth Cregier); apparently d.y. • Christoffel Hooglant, bp. 24 Nov 1669 NYC Ref Ch (no wit); m. (1) Sarah Willet; m. (2) Helena Aertse Middagh, dau. of John Middagh & Adriana -?-1. • Marten Hoogland • Francois Hooglant, bp. 1 April 1672 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Isaac Bedlo, Elisabeth de Potter) • Jacob Hooglant, bp. 25 Oct 1676 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Andries Teller, Annetie Bordings); d.y. • Harmen Hooglant, bp. 28 March 1681 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Willem Bogardus, Rebecca de Val.) ---Sources: [1] Information online 30 March 1998 and 3 April 1998 from "Maryte T. Dyess" <[email protected]>; [2] Information online, citing Pelletreau, William S., Abstracts of New York Wills Vol I 1665-1707, pages 142 & 143; [3] Dominie Selyns’ List of Members of the Dutch Church of New York City 1686, in Year book of Holland Society of NY, 1916 , p. 22; [4] Delafield, John Ross, “The Van Brufh Family” in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Jan 1935 (Vol. 66, No. 1), p. 3-4 footnote; [5] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 55 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1902 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III); Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam-New York City, 1940 (Vol. IX of Collections of the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society) Hoaglandt, Christopher Christopher Hoaglandt son of Christoffel Hooglandt & Catharina/Tryntje Cregiers bp. 24 Nov 1669 NYC Ref Ch (no wit) m. (1) (NY license 15 Feb 1695/6) Sarah Willett dau. of bp. Helena [Middagh] dau. of Jan Aertse [Middagh] (of the Ferry) & (2) Adriaentje Bleck b. about 1677 He lived in Flatlands, Brooklyn, but about 1717 they moved to the Raritan in NJ to the area of what is now New Brunswick.1 ---children of Christoffel Hooglant & (2) Helena Middagh: • Christoffel Hooglant, b. 5 Sep 1699; bp. 17 Sep 1699 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Jan Aartse & Catharina Cregier, h.v. van Marten Roelofse Schenck); d. April 1777, age 78, Griggstown, NJ; m. Catalyntje Schenck, dau. of William Schenck & Mary Winters. • John Hoogland. He lived at Millstone, Somerset Co., NJ. • Martinus Hoogland, d. about 1787; m. -?-. He lived at Windsor, Middlesex Co., NJ. m. (2) ---Sources: [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 63 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Pelletreau, William S., Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate’s Office, City of New York, pub. as Collections of the New York Historical Society, Vol I, 1665-1707, p. 113 (marriage license); Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1902 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III) Hoogland, Christopher Christopher Hoogland son of Harmanus Hooglant & Neeltje Albertse Van Voorhees dau. of Albert Coerte Van Voorhees & (1) Sara Willemse Cornel b. 2 April 1708 b. about 1704 d. before 28 Aug 1766 d. m. (poss) (2) Jannetje Vechten They lived in Flatbush, L.I., NY in 1706, and in New Utrecht, L.I., NY in 1737. m. (1) 5 Early Bergen County Families, compiled by Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223 • [email protected] In what is possibly his will, he wrote: ...December 24, 1765. I, Christopher Hooglant, of Flatbush, in Kings County, being weak in body. I leave to my son Christopher all my wood lot in Flatbush, "at a place commonly called Fresh Kills point," bounded east by land of Derick Remsen, south by the Long meadow, west by Wilhelmus Stootoff, and north by a Crepil Bush (swamp), and being 4 acres. I also leave him a negro boy "and my best bedstead standing in my large room." I leave to my daughter Sarah, wife of Jeremiah Williamson, £80, to be paid by my son Christopher. I also leave her my second best bed, and my brown table, "and my vitlin cupboard." I leave to my sister, Helena Hooglant, "my chair with the harness," and my part of the negro wench named Phillis, now in the possession of myself and my father, Hermanus Hooglant, and she is to pay to my son £29 10s. I leave to my son Christopher and my daughter Sarah all my pewter and wooden ware and all my books, except my Bible. All the rest of my estate to my son Christopher. I make Wilhelmus Stootoff and Helena Hooglant executors. Witnesses, Jan Ammerman, Gerrit Kowenhoven, Albert Stootoff. Proved, August 28, 1766, in New York. ---children of Christopher Hoogland & (1) Neeltje Albertse Van Voorhees: • Christopher Hoogland • Harmanus Hoogland, bp. 29 May 1732 New Utrecht, L.I.; d.y. • Sarah Hoogland, bp. 8 Dec 1734 New Utrecht, L.I., NY; m. Jeremiah Williamson • Adriaentje Hoogland, bp. 19 Sep 1736 New Utrecht. L.I., NY; not mentioned in father’s 1765 will. • Harman Hoogland, bp. 29 Sep 1739; not mentioned in father’s 1765 will. ---children of Christopher Hoogland & (2) Jannetje Vechten: • Neeltje Hooglandt, b. 13 Nov 1747; bp. 26 April 1748 Staten Island; d. 24 Sep 1819; m. 29 April 1767, Johannes Vreeland, son of Michael Vreeland & Jenneke -?-.1 ---Sources: [1] Information online 30 March 1998 and 3 April 1998 from "Maryte T. Dyess" <[email protected]>; [2] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 71 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Van Voorhis, Elias W., A Genealogy of the Van Voorhees Family in America, or the Descendants of Steven Coerte Van Voorhees of Holland and Flatbush, L.I.; New York and London, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1888, Vol. I, p. 93 (Neeltje Albertse Van Voorhees); Pelletreau, William S., Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate’s Office, City of New York, pub. as Collections of the New York Historical Society , Vol. VI, 1760-1766, pub. 1897, p. 435 (will of Christopher Hooglant) Hoogland, Christopher Christopher Hoogland son of Christopher Hoogland & Helena Middagh Catalyntje Schenck dau. of Jan Roeloffse Schenck & Sara Willemse Van Kouwenhoven (or dau. of William Schenck & Mary Winters) b. bp. m. about 1725 b. 5 Sep 1699 bp. 17 Sep 1699 NYC Ref Ch d. 1777, aged 78 yrs. In 1739 they purchased the homestead and farm where the father of Christopher had lived for twelve years preceding that date, which farm they continued to occupy until their death. This farm was in Somerset Co., N.J., on the west bank of the Millstone River, about a quarter of a mile from the village of Griggstown. Christopher Hoagland was named in 1723 among the supporters of the Dutch Church 'over the Raritans.' In 1750 he contributed £4 towards building a church at Harlingen. He was of the 'conferentie party,' and was the Deacon Christopher Hoagland mentioned in the charter of the Ref. Dutch Church of Somerset, Hunterdon, and Middlesex Counties. ---children of Christopher Hooglandt & Catalyntje Schenck: • Helena Hoogland, b. 27 Oct 1725; d. 2 Jan 1792; m. Denice Stryker. • Christopher Hoogland, b. 10 Nov 1727; bp. 14 Jan 1728 Raritan Ref Ch; d. 1805 Somerset Co., NJ; m. about 1752, Sarah Voorhees. They lived at Griggstown, Somerset Co., NJ. He was appoited Justice of the Peace in 1776, and in 1778 was elected to the Legislature. • Maria Hoogland, b. 31 Jan 1729; m. Jacobus Van Nuys • Catrina Hoogland, b. 3 Nov 1732; m. (1) 16 Oct 1760 Abraham Stryker; m. (2) 1779 Derrick Longstreet. • Adriana Hoogland (Ariantje), b. 14 Dec 1735; m. Garret Simonsen. • Margaret Hoogland, b. 3 April 1738; m. Bergoon Van Alst. They probably moved to Fishkill, NY. • Sarah Hoogland, b. 31 May 1741; prob. d.y. • Phebe Hoogland, b. 10 July 1743; prob. d.y. • Dinah Hoogland, b. 23 Feb 1745; m. Okey Hoogland. ---Sources: [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 66 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Information online Aug 1999 from Alice Imig Stipak, San Jose, CA <[email protected]> citing Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, The Hoagland Family in America, 1891; “First Reformed Church, Raritan [NJ] (Somerville) Baptisms” in Somerset County Historical Quarterly, (edited by A. Van Doren Honeyman), Vol. 2, p. 214 Hoogland, Cornelis Dircksen (Hoochlandt) Cornelis Dircksen Hoogland m. Aeltie Adrians son of (widow of Jacob Diercksen Vogel)1 b. 1599 Amsterdam1 b. He was living in Brooklyn in 1638 and for many years kept the ferry between New Amsterdam and Long Island. ---children of Cornelis Dircksen Hoogland & Aeltie Adrians: • Derick Hoogland (Dirck Cornelissen Hoochlandt), b. 1638; m. Lysbeth Rapelje, dau. of Joris Jansen Rapelje. • (prob) Cornelia Cornelisse Hoochlandt, m. Geritsen Dorland of Bedford, L.I. ---Sources: 6 Early Bergen County Families, compiled by Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223 • [email protected] [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 17 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Riker, James, Revised History of Harlem...New York, 1904, p. 804 Hooglant, Cornelis Andrieszen Cornelis Andrieszen Hooglant son of Aefje Leenderts (Aechtie) (widow of Jan Perie) (banns 23 July 1661 dau. of Leendert Arentszen DeGraaw & NYC Ref Ch) Leuntje Alberts Lydecker b. b. New Amsterdam In the NYC Ref Ch record of their marriage banns, they were: Cornelis Andrieszen Hooglant, Uyt den Hage, en Aefje Leenarts, Wede. Van Jan Perie. 1 May 1663 -- Cornelis Andriesen Hooglant having married the widow of Jan Perie, who went to Canida and perished there, appears and demands that he may have the monies arising out of the goods belonging to the said Jan Perie and sold by the Court Messenger, in order that he may pay what claims the creditors have against the estate left by the said Jan Perie. Burgomasters and Schepens grant the petitions request to lift the money under bail, that the same shall be distributed for the behoof of the interested creditors of Jan Perie.1 ---children of Cornelis Andrieszen Hooglant & Aefje Leenderts DeGraauw: • Willemtje Cornelis, bp. 14 June 1662 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Jeremias Janszen, Gelitje Andries) (parents: Cornelis Andrieszen & Aefje Leenderts) m. ---Sources: [1] Fernow, Berthold, ed., Records of New Amsterdam, 1653-1674, 7 Vols., 1897 (on CD), Vol. IV -- Minutes of the Court of Burgomasters and Schepens, January 3, 1662 to December 18, 1663, inclusive, p. 230; Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam-New York City, 1940 (Vol. IX of Collections of the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society), reprinted 1997 by Heritage Books; Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1901 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III); Hoaglandt, Cornelis Cornelis Hoaglandt son of Dirck Jansen Hoogland & Annetje Hansen Bergen b. about 1677 Flatbush, L.I., NY Jannetje Hegeman dau. of Joseph Hegeman & Femmetje Remsen b. 24 Oct 1678 m. (2) Catalina Remsen (widow of Elbert Adrience) dau. of Rem Jansen Remsen/Vanderbeek & Jannetje Rapelje b. 1655 Catalina Remsen was the widow of Elbert A. Ryerson (who took the surname Adriaense). ---children of Cornelius Hoogland & • Elbert Hoogland, bp. 18 Oct 1705 Jamaica Ref Ch (wit: Adrian Ryerson, Annitie Schenck) m. (1) ---Sources: [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 170 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Information online Oct 1999, Dutch-Colonies List, from Charles Remsen <[email protected]>; Information online July 2001, Dutch-Colonies List, from Richard Alan McCool <[email protected]> citing Stoutenburgh, Henry A., A Documentary History of the Dutch Congregation of Oyster Bay, Queens County, Island of Nassau, now Long Island, 1902-1907, p. 263, 264, 266 Hoogland, Cornelius Cornelius Hoogland m. Lena Kinne son of Jan Dircksen Hoogland & dau. of Jacoba Ryerse b. about 1700 Flatbush, L.I., NY b. ---children of Cornelius Hoogland & Lena Kinne: • Cornelius Hoogland, bp. 11 June 1732 North Branch (Readington, NJ) Ref Ch (wit: Neeltje Kinne) ---Sources: [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 174-175 (online at HeritageQuest); Hoogland, Cornelius Cornelius Hoogland son of Willem Dircksen Hoogland & Neeltje/Cornelia Adrianse/Ryersen b. about 1703 Flatbush, L.I., NY d. Maria Hardenbrook dau. of m. (1) m. (2) 30 April 1737 He removed to Wolver Hollow, L.I., NY about 1730. He was a carpenter and a shoemaker. ---children of Cornelius Hoogland & (1) Maria Hardenbrook: 7 b. d. before 1737 Sarah Woertman Early Bergen County Families, compiled by Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223 • [email protected] • Margaret Hoogland, bp. 25 July 1730 Jamaica Ref Ch (wit: Johannes Hartenbergh & Sarah Hartenbergh); m. John Vanderbilt • William Hoogland, bp. 28 Nov 1731 New Utrecht Ref Ch (wit: William and Neeltje Hoogland); d.y. ---children of Cornelius Hoogland & (2) Sarah Woertman: • Catharine Hoogland, bp. 16 April 1738 New Utrecht, L.I., NY (wit: Jacob Bennett, Jr. and Catharine, his wife); m. -?- Simonson • William Hoogland, bp. 20 Feb 1742 Wolver Hollow, L.I., NY; d.y. • Annie Hoogland, m. 1765, Jeronimus Bennett • Tunis Hoogland • William Hoogland, bp. 27 Oct 1748 Wolver Hollow, L.I., NY • Phebe Hoogland, b. 25 June 1752 Wolver Hollow, L.I., NY; m. 30 Nov 1770, Gabriel Duryee, ancestor of the Duryeas, starch manufacturers of Glen Cove, NY. • Cornelius Hoogland, bp. 28 Feb 1756 Wolver Hollow, L. I., NY • Mary Hoogland. She was not married in 1777 according to her father’s will. ---Sources: [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 179 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Hoogland, Cornelius Cornelius Hoogland m. Catherine Van Hook son of Elbert Hoogland & dau. of Isaak Van Hook & Catalina Bennet Catherine/Catlyn Bergen bp. 10 May 1730 Jamaica Ref Ch bp. 2 Oct 1722 Jamaica Ref Ch Catherine Van Hook m. (2) (license 14 Jan 1761), Jacob Adriance. ---children of Cornelius Hoogland & Catherine Van Hook: • Catalina/Cathlintie Hoogland, bp. 31 Oct 1750 (poss. Jamaica); m. 17 Jan 1770 Abraham Roelofse Schenck. ---Sources: Barth, Barbara A., “The Family of Dirck Janszen Woertman of Brooklyn Ferry” in New York Genealogical & BiographicaL RRecord, April 2001 (Vol. 132, No. 2), p. 142 Hoogland, Cornelius Cornelius Hoogland m. Rutie Green son of Frans/Francis Hooglandt & dau. of Fransyntje Banta b. about 1753 b. d. before 13 March 1798 d. Letters of administration were granted 13 March 1798, to Abraham Collins, on estate of Cornelius Hoogland, late of Bergen Co., deceased.1 ---children of Cornelius Hoogland & Rutie Green: • Catherine Hoagland, b. 20 July 1775; d. 2 Sep 1849; m. (1) 13 Oct 1792 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch, John Zabriskie, son of John Zabriskie & Jannetje Golet/Goelett; m. (2) 1 Feb 1795 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch, Abraham Collins • (poss) Fransynthie Hooglandt, b. 2 July 1777; bp. 17 Aug 1777 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch (wit: Francis Hooglandt and wife) (no mother’s name in bp. record); apparently d.y. • Elizabeth Hoogland, b. 19 March 1782; bp. 19 May 1782 Schaalenburgh Ref Ch (wit: Cadeeris Hooglant, Fytje Verveelen); m. (poss) 28 Nov 1798 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch, Jacob Vanderbeek • Fransyntje Hogland, b. 3 April 1787; bp. 27 May 1787 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch (no wit) ---Sources: [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 41 (online at HeritageQuest); Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of ....Schraalenburgh, 1891, (Collections of the Holland Society of New York, Vol. I, Part II), p. 190, 205, 265; Zabriskie, George Olin, The Zabriskie Family, Vol. I, p. 52; Hoogland, Daniel Daniel Hoogland m. Sarah Latten ---children of Daniel Hoogland & Sarah Latten: • Andrias Hoogaland, bp. 4 Aug 1793 Ref Ch Wolver Hollow (Oyster Bay) (wit: Maria Hoogland, wid.) • Henrietta Hogeland, bp. 24 May 1795 Ref Ch Wolver Hollow (Oyster Bay) (no wit); d. 1885; m. Daniel Hegeman • Daniel Laton Hoogland, bp. 4 June 1797 Ref Ch Wolver Hollow (Oyster Bay) (no wit) ---Sources: "Reformed Dutch Church of Wolver Hollow (Oyster Bay), Long Island - Baptismal Record" in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Vol. 73, No. 3, July 1942, p. 201, 202 Hoogland, Daniel Daniel Hoogland son of Phebe Coles dau. of m. 1803 NYC ---Sources: New York City, 1600s-1800s Marriage Index online at Ancestry.com 8 Early Bergen County Families, compiled by Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223 • [email protected] Hoogland, Dirck Jansen Dirck Jansen Hoogland son of Jan Annatje Hans Bergen (widow of Jan Clercq of Midwout) dau. of Hans Hansen Bergen & Sarah Jorisse Rapelje b. about 1635 Maerseveen, Province of Utrecht, Netherlands b. New Amsterdam bp. bp. 22 July 1640 NYC Ref Ch d. d. before 1677 m. (2) about 1677 Annetje Fedden (Fedders) In the Brooklyn Ref Ch record of their marriage, they were: 1662, October 8: Dirck Jansze Hooglant, “from Maerseveen” to Annetie Hans, widow of Jan Clerq, after three proclamations [of banns], and [with] certificate “from Middelwout.” In a deposition dated August 20, 1667 Dirck declared that he was about 32 years of age. He came to this country about 1657 from Utrecht; in the census of September 30, 1687 it was stated that Dirck had been here about thirty years. During his life Dirck acquired several plots of land in and around Flatbush and Bedford NY and lived on at least two of them at some time. One of the plots is of considerable interest since it proved relationship to his sons Jan and Willem. On August 25, 1668 a deed was recorded in Midwout wherein Balthasaer DeHart sold to Derck Jansen Hoghglant a "bowery" amounting to about 26 morgens (a morgen was approx 2 acres) on which there was a house in which Dirck lived for some time. The ownership of this property was passed to Jan and then to Willem. Annetje Fedden, a member of the Flatbush Ref Ch, was said to be the sister of Rensie Fedden (wife of Minne Johannes). Annetje, Rensie and Minne reportedly arrived on the ship Statin in 1663. ---children of Dirck Jansen Hoogland & (1) Annetje Hans Bergen: • Annetje Hoogland, b. about 1663 Bedford, L.I.; m. (1) (banns 19 April 1684 Kingston Ref Ch), Hendrick Van Wayen; m. (2) (prob) before June 1694, Gerrit Lambertsen [Terpenning]. Titus Syrachs DeVries [Titus] apparently had an illegitimate child with Annetje Dircks [Hooglandt] -- (poss) Jan, bapt. 1 April 1678 Brooklyn (Flatbush Ref Ch; no parents listed, wit: Jeronijmus Rapalie; Katalijnte Rapalie. This is discussed in the Flatbush Ref Ch Consistory minutes. It is not known who raised this child or what surname he took. • Jan Dircksen Hoogland, b. about 1666 Bedford, L.I., NY; m. Jacoba (Schenck) Reyerse. • Willem Dircksen Hoogland, b. 1669; m. Neeltje Adriaens (prob. Ryerson) • Cornelius Dircksen Hoogland, b. 1677; m. (1) Jannetje Joseph Hegeman; m. (2) Catalina, widow of Elbert Adrians. • Hendrick Hoogland, b. 1679; m. Sarah Adrian Reyerse ---children of Dirck Jansen Hoogland & (2) Annetje Fedden: • Sara Hoogland (Sarah), bp. 7 Aug 1681 Flatbush Ref Ch (wit: Stourt de Meszelaar & huijsvrouw, van N. Yorke, Aaltje Pieters (H. van jan Gillisz) het aanbiedend [the presenter]) • Lijsbeth Dirks Hoog-land (Lysbeth), bp. 21 March 1684 Amersfoort, rec. Flatbush Ref Ch (wit: Jan Aukesz, Martha Jans) • Neeltje Hoogland, bp. 11 June 1686 Flatbush Ref Ch (wit: Frederick Hansen, Janneke Mennes) m. 8 Oct 1662 Flatbush Ref Ch (also rec. Brooklyn Ref Ch) ---Sources: [1] Information online April 1999 from Wendy Freborg <[email protected]> citing Carpenter, Daniel Hoagland, History and Genealogy of the Hoagland Family in America (1891); [2] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 160 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Information online 28 January 1998 from Carlyn Gibbons <[email protected]> citing Hoagland, George Williams, Dirck Jansen Hoogland family History 1657-1976, 1976, privately printed Cleveland, OH; Information online 19 March 1998 from Geri Kanner <[email protected]> citing Dirck Jansen Hoogland Family History 16571976, by George Williams Hoagland 1976; Information online April 1999 from [email protected] citing Carpenter, Daniel Hoagland, History and Genealogy of the Hoagland Family in America (1891); Voorhees, David William, Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol. I, 1677-1720, Holland Society 1998; van der Linde, A.P.G. Jos., Old First Dutch Reformed Chruch of Brooklyn, New York First Book of Records, 1660-1752, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983 Hooglandt, Dirck Cornelissen (Hoochlandt) Dirck Hooglandt m. Elizabeth Jorissen Rapelye (Rapelje) son of Cornelis Hooglandt & dau. of Joris Jansen de Rapalie & Aeltje Ariaens Catalyntje Trico b. 1638 b. 28 March 1648 bp. bp. 29 March 1648 NYC Ref Ch d. before 15 March 1705 d. about 1712 In his will, he wrote: In the name of God, Amen. I, Derrick Hoogland, of Staten Island, being in good health. I leave to my wife Elizabeth, all my estate, both real and personal, for life, and then to be divided among my children, namely, Johanes, George, Arient, Alletie, Mary and Sarah. Only my son Johanes shall have £7, and my daughter Sarah shall have £3, over and above their proportion. And my will is that whichsoever of my three sons, Johanes, George, and Arient, shall give the most for my lands and tenements, they shall have the same, for the more benefit of the rest. I make my wife Elizabeth sole executor. Dated April 21, 1701. Witnesses, Ellis Dusenbury, Jan Woglum, John Woglum, Jr. Proved before Lord Cornbury, March 15, 1704/5. ---children of Dirck Cornelissen Hooglandt & Elizabeth Joris Rapalje: • Johannes Hooglandt, bp. 7 Nov 1666 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Jeronymus Joris, Catalina Joris); m. 30 May 1686 NYC Ref Ch, Antje Duycking. • Joris Dircksz Hooglandt (George), bp. 19 Feb 1668 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Cornelis Dirckszen, Aeltie Ariaens); d. between 19 May 1711 and 13 May 1712; m. (banns) 5 April 1689 Flatbush Ref Ch, Catherine Richaud (Catherine Dannelse Bighant), dau. of Daniel Richaud & Catherine Van Der Beek. • Arien Hooglant (Adrian), b. 1670; bp. 22 Sep 1670 Brooklyn Ref Ch (wit: Joris Jacopssen, Catharine Jeronimus); 9 Early Bergen County Families, compiled by Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223 • [email protected] m. Anna Byvanck • Marritie Dircks [Hoogland], bp. 13 July 1673 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Michiel Hanszen, Catalina Joris); apparently d.y. • Catalina Dircks [Hoogland], bp. 22 Nov 1676; d.y. • Cornelis Dircksz, bp. 7 Aug 1678 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Jan Theuniszen, Catalina) (parents’ names in bp. Record: Dirck Corneliszen, Lysbeth Jonszen). He may have d.y.; not named in father’s will. • Aeltje Dircks [Hoogland] (Alletje), bp. 15 May 1681 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Evert Wessenszen, Lydia Vandyck); m. (1) 1 Jan 1702 NYC Ref Ch,Johannes Byvanck; m. (2) Jan Van Pelt; m. (3) (poss) Abraham Montanye • Marritie Dircks Hooglant, bp. 29 July 1687 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Johannes Hooglant, Catalina Rappalje); m. 1705, Lambert Van Dyck • Sara Dircks Hooglant, bp. 28 Sep 1692 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Daniel Rappailje, Anna Duycking); m. about 1712, Abraham Lefferts ---Sources: [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 21 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Riker, James Jr., Annals of Newtown in Queens County, New York, 1852 (reprinted 1982), p. 267-269; McCracken, George E., "Catherine (Van Der Beek) Richaud and her Children" in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Oct 1963, p. 236; Pelletreau, William S., Abstracts of New York Wills, Vol I 1665-1707, page 402; Riker, James, Revised History of Harlem...New York, 1904, p. 804 footnote; Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1901 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III); Pelletreau, William S., Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate’s Office, City of New York, pub. as Collections of the New York Historical Society, (Vol. II, 17081728, pub. 1893), p. 90 (admin., estate of Dirck Hooglandt); van der Linde, A.P.G. Jos., Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York First Book of Records, 1660-1752, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983 Hooglandt, Dirck (Richard) Dirck Hooglandt m. 4 Aug 1687 Maria Kip son of Christoffel Hoogland & NYC Ref Ch dau. of Jacobus Hendricksen Kip & Catherine Cregier Maria De La Montagne bp. 1 Nov 1662 bp. He was a mariner. In the NYC Ref Ch record of their marriage, they were: Dirck Hooglandt, j.m. Van N. Yorck, en Maria Kip, j.d. als voren, beyde wonende alhier. On 11 Feb 1709 he purchased 40 acres at Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., NJ. ---children of Dirck Hooglandt & Maria Kip: • Catherina Hooglant, bp. 13 April 1698 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Johannes Kip, Catharina Hooglant, h.v. van Roelof Mart. Schenk) • Maria Hooglant, bp. 21 May 1701 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Harmen Hooglant, Maria de Lamontagne, Wed: van Jacob Kip); apparently d.y. • Maria Hooglant, bp. 7 July 1703 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Abraham Kip, Catharina Kierstede) • Jacobus Hoogland, b. 1706 ---Sources: [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 62 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam-New York City, 1940 (Vol. IX of Collections of the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society); Information online 18 June 1998 from Cynthia <[email protected]>; Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1901 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III) Hoogland, Dirk Dirk Hoogland m. 15 Oct 1720 Maria Slot son of Joris Dircksen Hogeland & dau. of Jan Slot & Catherine Richaud Jennetje Andriesse1 1 b. 14 Nov 1698 b. 25 Nov 1700 NYC Ref Ch1 d. before 1 Aug 1778 d. They removed from Staten Island to Bucks Co., PA.1 In his will, dated 7 Dec 1775, probated 1 Aug 1778, Dirck Hogeland of Southampton Township, Co. of Bucks, Province of Pennsylvania, Yeoman, mentioned wife Mary; dau. Elizabeth; dau. Mary Craven, the wife of Giles Craven; son John Hogeland; son Daniel Hogeland; son Dirck Hogeland; son Benjamin Hogeland; six daus. -- Jane Dorsius, Mary Craven, Catharine Vansandt, Sarah Hogeland, Elizabeth Hogeland, and Ann Bennet; granddaughter Phebe Hogeland, dau. of my son George deceased; grandsons Dirck Hogeland and George Hogeland, son of my son George, dec’d. Sons Daniel and Benjamin named executors ---children of Dirk Hoogland & Maria Slot: • Jenneke Hogelant, bp. 3 Sep 1721 Ref Ch Port Richmond, Staten Island (wit: Johannes Hooglant, Catharina Richaud); m. Rev. Petrus Hendricus Dorsius, pastor the othe Ref Dutch Ch at Feasterville, Bucks Co., PA.1 • George Hogelant, b. 24 Aug 1723 Feasterville, PA; d. before 7 Dec 1775 (when his father made his will); m. (1) Maria Schenck; m. (2) Maria Wynkoop. • Johannes Hogelant, b,. 1725; m. Cornelia Stoothoff • Mary Hogelant, b. 6 Jan 1728; m. Giles Craven. • Catharine Hogelant, b. 26 Oct 1730; m. Harman Van Sant • Sarah Hogelant, b. 16 Feb 1733; d. 1786 unmarried • Elizabeth Hogelant, b. 16 Aug 1735; bp. 22 Oct 1735 Harlingen; d. 1786 Wrightstown, Bucks Co., PA. Not married. • Daniel Hogelant, b. 14 April 1738; d. 19 Nov 1813; m. 3 June 1761, Elsie Croesen. • Derrick Hogelant, b. 26 May 1740; d. 6 Feb 1811; m. 13 Jan 1769, Ida Bennett 10 Early Bergen County Families, compiled by Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223 • [email protected] • Benjamin Hogelant, b. 21 Dec 1742; d. about 1824. Not married. • Ann Hogelant, b. 20 April 1748; m. 1768, Jacob Bennett ---Sources: [1] Totten, John Reynolds, “Richaud and Richard Family Notes” in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, April 1935 (Vol. 66, No. 2), p. 132; [2] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 32 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Staten Island Church Records, Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol. IV, 1909; Wright, F. Edward, Abstracts of Bucks Co, PA, Wills, 1685 1785, Bucks County, PA, wills executed 1685-1785, originally abstracted under the auspices of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1995, Bucks Co. Wills, Book 3, online at http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/_glc_/7259/7259_1.html (will of Dirck Hogeland) Hoogelandt, Dirrick Dirrick Hoogelandt son of Hendrick Hoogland & Sarah Ryerse b. about 1690 Flatbush, L.I., NY Mary (Van Kirk?) dau. of m. (1?) b. m. (2?) Annatie (Folkertse1) In his will, dated 21 April 1746 Middlesex Co., NJ, Dirrick Hoogelandt (Hogelandt), farmer; mentioned wife, Annatie. Children--Hendrick, Derrick, Annatie, Sarah and Maria. Expected child. Sister, Antie Quick. Brother Adrian's son, Hendrick Hooghland. Legacies specified in will of my father. Executors--brother, Abraham Hoogelandt and Dirrick Folckersen. Witnesses--Wm. Walling, Elbert Stoothoof, Henry Cortelyou. Proved Aug. 8, 1746. ---children of Dirck Hoogelandt & Annatie Folkertse: • Hendrick Hoogland, bp. 13 Aug 1729 Harlingen Ref Ch (wit: Hendrick Hoogland, Saartje Andriesse) • Derrick Hoogland • Sarah Hoogland, m. (Dr.) John Van Beuren • Maria Hoogland, d. 1771; m. -?- Simonson • Antie Hoogland. She was not married in 1771. • Rebecca Hoogland (posthumous child), b. 1746; m. Jacob Selover ---Sources: [1] Totten, John Reynolds, “Richaud and Richard Family Notes” in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, April 1935 (Vol. 66, No. 2), p. 133; [2] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 182 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol. II, 1730-1750 (online at Ancestry.com), p. 245 (will of Dirrick Hoogelandt) Hoghland, Dirk Dirk Hoghland m. -?---children of Dirk Hoghland & • Peter Montross Hoghland, bp. 23 April 1769 Presbyterian Ch, Rumbout, NY (no wit) (no mother's name in bp. record) ---Sources: "Presbyterian Church at Rumbout Baptisms" in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Vol. 68, No. 4, Oct 1937, p. 392 Hogeland, Dirck Dirck Hogeland m. 13 Jan 1769 Edith Bennet son of dau. of b. 26 May 1740 b. d. 6 Feb 1811 d. 17 April 1794 ---children of Dirck Hogeland & Edith Bennet: • Mary Hogeland, b. 3 Jan 1770 • Charity Hogeland, b. 14 May 1772 • Elizabeth Hogeland, b. 11 Jan 1776 • Eleanor Hogeland, b. 24 Dec 1781; d, 20 Aug 1868 ae 87; buried Churchville, PA BG; m. Garret Barcalow. He was b. 20 Feb 1780; d. 12 Oct 1861; buried Churchville, PA BG. ---Sources: "Hogeland-Barcalow Bible Record" in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Vol. 74, No. 3, July 1843, p. 101 Hoogland, Elbert Elbert Hoogland m. about 1729 Catalina Bennet son of Cornelius Hoogland & dau. of Jan Bennet & (2) Catlyna Remsen Femmetje Rapalje bp. 18 Oct 1705 Jamaica Ref Ch bp. ---children of Elbert Hoogland & Catalina Bennet: • Cornelius Hoogland, bp. 10 May 1730 Jamaica Ref Ch; d. apparently before 14 Jan 1761; m. Catherine Van Hook, dau. of Isaac Van Hook & Catherine/Catlyn Bergen. She was bp. 2 Oct 1722 Jamaica Ref Ch. She m. (2) (license 14 Jan 1761), Jacob Adriance. • Phebe Hoogland, bp. 3 Jan 1732 Jamaica Ref Ch; m. William Montford • John Hoogland, bp. 4 May 1735 Jamaica Ref Ch; m. Elizabeth Rapelje, dau. of Jeronimus Rapelje & Anne -?-. • Albert Hoogland, b. 28 March 1738; bp. 22 April 1738 Jamaica Ref Ch; d. 28 Feb 1835; m. 5 Sep 1770, Susan Ludlow, dau. of John Ludlow • George Hoogland, bp. 20 March 1750; d. before 1780. ---Sources: 11 Early Bergen County Families, compiled by Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223 • [email protected] [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 181 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Barth, Barbara A., “The Family of Dirck Janszen Woertman of Brooklyn Ferry” in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, April 2001 (Vol. 132, No. 2), p. 142 Hooglandt, Frans (Francis; Hogelandt; Hoogland) Frans Hooglandt m. 5 July 1739 Francyntje Banta son of (poss) John Hoogland & Acquackanonk Ref Ch dau. of Jan Banta & Catherine Goderus Cornelia Van Sickle b. b. 29 March 1719 bp. 14 Nov 1714 bp. Frans Hooglandt was a cooper by trade, and carried on business in New York. ---children of Frans Hooglandt & Francyntje Banta: • Johannes Hoogland, bp. 15 Nov 1741 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Pieter de Groof, Margrietje Banta, j.d.); m. 27 Dec 1777 Acquackanonk Ref Ch, Susanna Pierson • Francyntje Hooglandt, bp. 27 Jan 1745 Hackensack Ref Ch (wit: Joannes Huyler and wife); m. (prob) Anthony Steinbach. • Joseph Coderus Hoogland, b. 29 May 1747 • Catrina Hogelandt, b. 31 April 1750; bp. 20 May 1750 Hackensack Ref Ch (as Catrina, dau. of Frans Hogelandt & Francyntje Banta) (wit: Joannes Hogeland, Anneke Hoogland) • Cornelius Hoogland, b. about 1753; m. Rutie Green. • (poss?) Rebecca Hoogland, b. about 1757; m. Garret Oldis ---Sources: Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1901 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III); Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack..., 1891 (Collections of the Holland Society of New York, Vol. I, Part I); Banta, Theodore M., A Frisian Family: The Banta Genealogy, 1893, p. 39 (#56 Franscyntje Banta) Hooglant, Harmanus Harmanus Hooglant son of Christoffel Hooglant & bp. 22 March 1681 NYC Ref Ch d. 8 Nov 1771 Flatlands, NY Alida Van Dyck dau. of John Van Dyck & bp. d. April 1706 m. (2) 20 June 1707 Adriana Stoothoff b. 11 Jan 1687 d. 18 Aug 1761 In his will, he wrote: ...January 31, 1766. I, Harmanus Hooglant, of Flat lands, in Kings County, "being stricken in years, and but weak in body, and knowing it is appointed for all men once to die and not knowing how sudden or when." After debts and funeral charges are paid, I leave to my daughter, Helena Hooglant, £50, before the rest of my children; "Also my part of the negro wench which I and my son Christophel bought together, named Fillis." Also 4 cows. I leave to my grandson, Christophel Hooglant, son of my son Christophel, my silver Tankard. I leave to my daughters and grandchildren, viz.: my daughter Alida, and to the heirs of Johana, Catrina, and Helena, and my grandson, Christophel Hooglant, all my real estate in Flat lands. I leave my personal estate to all my children, viz.: Gerrit, Martyns, Elbert, Harmanus, Alida, Catharine, and Helena, and to the heirs of Johana, and to my grandson Christophel. The bonds which I have against my sons are to be null and void. I make Wilhelma Stoothof, Abraham Voorhees, and Garret Kowenhoven, executors. Witnesses, Jan Amerman, Albert Stoothof, Johanes Stoothof. Proved, February 12, 1772. ---children of Harmanus Hooglant & (2) Adriana Stoothoff: • Christophel Hooglant, b. 2 April 1708; d. 18 Jan 1766 • Alida Hooglant, b. 19 March 1710; d. 6 Nov 1781; m. Jacobus Van Arsdalen. In 1752, a widow, she joined the church at Harlingen, NJ. • Johana Hooglant, b. 5 May 1712; d. 25 Nov 1764; m. Jan Remsen • Gerrit Hooglant, b. 8 Nov 1714; d. 8 Jan 1771; m. 30 Aug 1742, Jacomyntje Gulick, widow of Adrian Hogeland • Martyns Hooglant (Martinus), b. 27 Oct 1716; d. 4 March 1804; m. Annatje -?• Catharine Hooglant, b. 15 July 1719; d. 19 Oct 1785; m. Henry Cortelyou • Elbert Hooglant (Albert), b. 11 March 1722; d. 4 June 1785; m. 9 June 1748, Mary/Maria Gulick • Harmanus Hooglant, b. 1 Jan 1725; m. 13 June 1752 Flatbush Ref Ch, Styntje Van Gelder • Helena Hooglant, b. 20 July 1729; d. 5 July 1820; m. 30 March 1772, Peter Vanderbilt m. (1) ---Sources: [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 64 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Pelletreau, William S., Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate’s Office, City of New York, pub. as Collections of the New York Historical Society (Vol. VIII, 1771-1776, pub. 1899), p. 21 (will of Harmanus Hooglant) Hoogland, Harmanus (Hermanus Hoogeland) Harmanus Hoogland m. 13 June 1752 son of Harmanus Hoogland & Flatbush Dutch Ref Ch (2) Adriana Stoothoff (both of New Amersfoort) b. 1 Jan 1725 bp. 12 Styntie Van Gelder (Christyntie) dau. of (prob) Hendrick Van Gelder & Annatje Vandervoort b. 22 Dec 1734 bp. 26 Jan 1735 New Utrecht, L.I. Early Bergen County Families, compiled by Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223 • [email protected] d. 1806 d. Several years after their marriage, they moved to Somerset Co., NJ. ---children of Harmanus Hoogland & Styntje Van Gelder: • Lucas Hoogeland, b. 24 April 1752; bp. 29 April 1752 Flatlands Ref Ch (wit: Lucas Voorhees & Christina VanderVoort) (no mother’s name in bp. record) ---Sources: [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 75 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Divine, Peter, Baptismal Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Flatlands, L.I. 1747-1802, transcription from LDS Microfilm #17637, originally transcribed by Dingman Versteeg, online Aug 2001 at <http://olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/church/flatlands1.shtml> Hoogland, Hendrick Hendrick Hoogland m. Sarah Ryerse son of Dirck Jansen Hoogland & dau. of Adrian Ryerse & Annetje Hans Bergen Annetje Schenck b. about 1679 Flatbush, L.I., NY b. 1680 d. before 21 April 1746 d. They moved to New Jersey, where in 1737 he was living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon Co. ---children of Hendrick Dircksz Hoogland & Sarah Ryerse: • Derrick Hoogland • Adrian Hoogland, d. 1740 or earlier; m. -?-. • Annetie Hoogland, m. -?- Quick • Abraham Hoogland • Johannes Hoogland ---Sources: [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 171 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Hoogland, Hendrick Hendrick Hoogland m. Anna Folkertse son of Jan Dircksen Hoogland & dau. of Jacoba Ryerse (Schenck?) b. about 1697 Flatbush, L.I., NY b. He was dangerously wounded in NYC at the time of the Negro Riot, 7 April 1712. He removed to NJ about 1713. ---children of Hendrick Hoogland & Anna Folkertse: • John Hoogland, bp. 28 Jan 1729 North Branch (Readington, NJ) Ref Ch (wit: Dirck Hoogland) ---Sources: [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 174 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Hoagland, Henry Henry Hoagland m. Gertrude Van Liew ---children of Henry Hoagland & Gertrude Van Liew: • Magdalena Hoagland, b. 11 Oct 1826; bp. 17 Jan 1827 Greenwich Ref Ch, NYC (as Magdalena, dau. of Henry Hoagland & Gertrude Van Liew) • Sarah Elizabeth Hoagland, b. 15 Dec 1828; bp. 10 April 1829 Greenwich Ref Ch, NYC (as Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Hoagland & Gertrude Van Liew) • Charles Henry Hoagland, b. 11 Nov 1831; bp. 22 Feb 1832 Greenwich Ref Ch, NYC (as Charles Henry, son of Henry Hoagland & Gertrude Van Liew) ---Sources: Vosburgh, Royden Woodward, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church at Greenwich in the City of New York, Baptisms (online at New York Genealogical & Biographical Society e-Library) Hoogland, Jan Dircksen Jan Dircksen Hoogland m. Jacoba Ryerse (Jaapje) (Schenck) son of Dirck Jansen Hoogland & dau. of Annetje Hans Bergen b. about 1666 Bedford, Long Island, NY b. d. d. after 1765 There is no record of Jan owning property in or around Flatbush NY where he lived until after 1698, except his share of the property owned by his father. In 1714 Jan bought property in Freehold, Monmouth Co NJ. Here a daughter was bp in the DRC on 25 Aug 1713. This property was sold by 1719 and Jan moved to the vicinity of New Brunswick NJ. By 1721 he was living in Raritan , Middlesex Co NJ. ---children of Jan Dircksen Hoogland & Jacoba Ryerse: • Derrick Hoogland, b. about 1690 Flatbush, L.I., NY; m. (1) (poss) Mary Van Kirk; m. (2) Annatje (Folkertse?) • Willem Hoogland, b. about 1692 Flatbush, L.I., NY; m. about 1725, Lena Andriessen, dau. of Andries Andriessen & 13 Early Bergen County Families, compiled by Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223 • [email protected] Jannetje Holmes • Fytje Hoogland (Tytje), bp. 29 March 1696 Brooklyn Ref Ch (wit: Martin Schenck & wife Elizabeth) • Hendrick Hoogland, b. about 1697; m. Anna -?- (Folkertse?) • Annetje Hoogland, bp. 9 Jan 1698 Flatbush Ref Ch (wit: Willem and Neeltie Hoogland) • Cornelius Hoogland, b. about 1700 Flatbush, L.I., NY; m. Lena Kinne • Neeltje Hoogland, bp. 25 Aug 1713 Freehold, NJ; m. Jacobus Kinne. ---Sources: [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 167 (online at HeritageQuest); Information online 28 January 1998 from Carolyn Gibbons <[email protected]> citing Hoagland, George Williams, Dirck Jansen Hoogland family History 1657-1976, 1976, privately printed Cleveland, OH Hooglant, Johannes (Hoagland; Johannes Hooglant, Sr.) Johannes Hooglant m. (1) 30 May 1686 son of Dirck Cornelissen Hoogland & NYC Ref Ch (“op’t Lysbeth Joris Rapelye Staten Eylt.”) (banns 15 May 1686 b. about Oct 1666 NYC Ref Ch) bp. 7 Nov 1666 NYC Ref Ch d. m. (2) 19 Jan 1706 NYC Ref Ch (License 16 Jan 1706) Annetje Duycking (widow of Pieter Van de Water) dau. of Evert Duycking & Hendrickje Simons b. bp. d. after 22 July 1705 Jenneke Peet (Piet; Jenneke Andriesse) (widow of (poss) Jan Pietersen Slot) dau. of (poss) Andries Claesen & Preyntje Michielse Vreeland He was a merchant in NYC soon after his first marriage. About 1712 he moved to Staten Island, NY. In the NYC Ref Ch record of their (1) banns and marriagem they were: Johannes Hooglant, j.m. Van Breuckelen, en Annetje Duycking, Wede. Van Pieter Van de Water, beyde woonende alhier. David Provoost Senr., and Anna Van de Water, h.v. val Johannes Hooglant, wit bp. 11 May 1701 NYC Ref Ch, of Anna, dau. of Evert Van de Water & Maria Provoost. ---children of Johannes Dirckse Hoogland & (1) Annetje Duycking: • Lysbeth Hoagland, bp. 12 Dec 1686 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Evert Duycking, Lybeth Rappelje); apparently d.y. • Johannes Hoagland, bp. 26 May 1689 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Dirck Hooglant, Jan Byvang, Catalina Joresy); m. 1 May 1708 NYC Ref Ch, Catharine Goderus, dau. of Frans Goderus & Rebecca Ennes. ---children of Johannes Dirckse Hooglant & (2) Jenneke Andriesse: • Elizabeth Hooglant, bp. 20 Nov 1706 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Adriaan Hooglant, Elizabeth Hooglant, Wed.); d. about 1792 aged 86; m. 16 Sep 1730 (License 14 Sep 1730), Joris Cousaar, son of David Coesart, of Somerset Co., NJ1 • Sara Hooglant, bp. 8 Aug 1708 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Charles Cromlyn, Annatje Hooglant); m. 26 June 1738, Jacob Janeway • Dirk Hooglant, bp. 19 March 1710 (wit: Dirk Conyn, Maria Obeel, huys vr. van Gerard Duyking) • Benjamin Hooglant, bp. 10 Feb 1712 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Anthony Rutgers, Catharina v. de Water) • Catlyntje Hooglant, bp. 4 Oct 1713 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Abrah. Lefferts, Saartje Hooglant, s.h.v.) • Adriaan Hooglant, bp. 31 Oct 1716 NYC Ref Ch (wit: James Renaudet, Annatje Hooglant, Wedr.); d. 1772; m. (1) Elizabeth -?-; m. (2) Catherine Hagewout; m. (3) Mary -?-. He lived on Bloomingdale Heights, owning half of the De Key Tract, purchased of Thomas De Key, in 1738, in company with Harman Vandewater, ---Sources: [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 23 etc. , 30 (online at HeritageQuest); Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam-New York City, 1940 (Vol. IX of Collections of the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society); Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1901 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III); Riker, James, Revised History of Harlem...New York, 1904, p. 804 footnote; Duyckinck, W. C., "The Duyckinck Family" in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Jan 1892, p. 33 Hooglant, Johannes, Jr. Johannes Hooglant m. 1 May 1708 Catharina Goederus (Kaderus) son of Johannes Hoogland & NYC Ref Ch dau. of (Capt.) Francis Goderus & (1) Annetje Duycking (License 27 April 1708) Rebecca Ennis bp. 26 May 1689 bp. 25 March 1689 NYC Ref Ch d. about 17351 d. Johannes Hooglandt was a cordwainer and a merchant. The will of Rebecca, widow of Frans Goderus, dated 1 Aug 1732 mentions her dau. Catharine, wife of Joh. Hooglandt, jr. In her will, she wrote: ...I, Katharine Hoogland, of New York, widow, being sick. The debts that I owe to Egbert Van Borsum and John Stoutenburgh are to be paid. I leave to my eldest son, Francis Hoogland, 1 gold ring, value 20s., in full for his right of primogeniture. I leave to my two younger daughters, Anettie and Elizabeth, œ4 yearly, till they are of age or married, and no division of my estate is to be made till they come of age; and then all my estate is to be divided among my five children, Francis, John, Rebecca, wife of James Ormond, Anettie, and Elizabeth. I make my two brothers-in-law, Captain Anthony Rutgers and Josiah Milliken, executors. May 27, 1735. Witnesses, Geritt Abramse, Joseph North, Samuel Schuyler. Proved, March 6, 1737. ---children of Johannes Hooglant & Catharina Goederus: • Anneke Hooglant, bp. 24 April 1709 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Johannes Hooglant, Senr., Rebecca Goederus, Wed.); apparently 14 Early Bergen County Families, compiled by Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223 • [email protected] d.y. • Rebecka Hooglant (Rebecca), bp. 23 March 1712 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Gerret Duyking, Barent Hibon, Rebecka Goederus); m. James Ormond • Frans Hooglant (Francis), bp. 14 Nov 1714 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Adolph de Groof, Rebecka Goederus) • Anneke Hooglant, bp. 13 Oct 1717 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Johannes Hooglant, Sr., Annatje Hooglant, Wed: Van Andries Hooglant) • Johannes Hooglant, bp. 14 March 1722 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Johannes Hooglant, Helena Hooglant) • Elizabeth Hooglant, bp. 21 Oct 1724 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Pieter de Groof, Rachel de Groof, s.hs.vr.) ---Sources: [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 28 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1901 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III); Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam-New York City, 1940 (Vol. IX of Collections of the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society); Duyckinck, W. C., "The Duyckinck Family" in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Jan 1892, p. 33; Pelletreau, William S., Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate’s Office, City of New York, pub. as Collections of the New York Historical Society, Vol III 1730-1744, p. 235 (will of Katharine Hoogland) Hoogland, John John Hooglad son of Elizabeth Rapelje dau. of Jeromus Rapelje & Ann Ryder d. befiore 2 Jan 1769 d. In his will, he wrote: ...I, John Hoogland, of Flushing, in Queens County, being in a low state of health. I leave to my wife Elizabeth £200, and a negro girl, and a horse and riding chair, and my best bed and furniture, and a large silver teapot, and silver teaspoons, and silver tea tongs, 3 large silver spoons, one large Looking glass, a table, a cupboard, and 8 best chairs. I leave to my son Jaromus £300, and all my apparell and a silver mugg, "and a bed without curtains." I leave to my daughter Anna £200, and a bed and a small looking glass; To my daughter Catharine £200, and a chest of drawers. I leave to my wife and my daughters, Elizabeth and Catharine, all my linnen and all household goods, and after my wife's death, I leave my silver teapot and spoons to my daughter Catharine. I make my wife and my brother, Elbert Hoogland, executors. All the rest of my estate I leave to my wife and children. Dated December 12, 1762. Witnesses, John Farrington (Quaker), William Bloodgood, Stephen Rapalye. Proved, January 2, 1769. ---children of John Hoogland & Elizabeth • Jeromus Hoogland • Anna Hoogland • Catharine Hoogland m. ---Sources: Pelletreau, William S., Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate’s Office, City of New York, pub. as Collections of the New York Historical Society, Vol VII 17661771, p. 229 (will of John Hoogland) Hoogland, Johannes Johannes Hoogland m. before 1748 Jemima Carmer (Jemyma Kermer) son of Johannes Hooglandt & dau. of Hendrick Kermer & Catharina Goederus Jacomyntje Ravensteyn bp. 14 March 1722 bp. 3 Dec 1727 NYC Ref Ch d. after 8 Feb 1767; before 17 Feb 1772 d. after 7 Jan 1787 ---children of Johannes Hoogland & Jemima Carmer: • Johannes Hogelant, b. 30 Jan 1748; bp. 7 Feb 1748 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Johannes Dewind, Anna his wife [nee Antje Carmer]) • Hendricus Hoogelandt, bp. 23 Jan 1751 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Hendricus Cermer, Jackemyntie Gerritse, s.h.v.) • Jemyma Hogelant, b. 2 Feb 1754; bp. 7 Feb 1754 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Hendrick Kermer, Maria Kermer) ---Sources: Cole, David, History of Rockland County, New York, 1884 (reprinted 1986), appendix includes early Baptisms of the Tappan Ref Ch, the Clarkstown Ref Ch, and the Tappan Irregular congregation; Spencer-Mounsey, Creighton, “The Carmer Family of New York: Abraham Kermer and Some of His Descendants” in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Oct 1930 (Vol. 61, No. 4), p. 362; Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1901 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III) Hogeland, John (Hogelant) John Hogeland m. 27 Dec 1777 Susanna Pierson son of Frans Hooghland & Acquackanonk Ref Ch dau. of Francyntje Banta bp. 15 Nov 1741 NYC Ref Ch bp. d. 9 April 1813 aged 66 d. ---children of John Hogeland & Susanna Pierson: • Henry Hogelant, b. 3 Sep 1778; bp. 25 Oct 1778 Tappan Ref Ch (wit: Henry Dewint, Gemyme his wife) • John Hooglandt, b. about 1780; m. (poss) Ann Britton1 • Jemima Hooglandt, m. -?- Runyon1 ---Sources: [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 40 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Cole, David, History of Rockland County, New York, 1884 (reprinted 1986), appendix includes early Baptisms of the Tappan Ref Ch, the Clarkstown Ref Ch, and the Tappan Irregular congregation; Kelly, Arthur, Vital Records of the Protestant Dutch Reformed Church at Acquackanonk, 1977 (reprinted 1992) 15 Early Bergen County Families, compiled by Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223 • [email protected] Hogeland, Joris Dircksen (George) Joris Dircksen Hoghlant Catherine Richaud (Richou; Carijntie Dannelse Bighant) son of Dirck Cornelissen Hoghlant & dau. of Daniel Richaud/Ruychou & Lysbeth Joris Rapalje Catharine Paulus Van Der Beek bp. 19 Feb 1668 NYC Ref Ch bp. d. betw. 19 May 1711 and 13 May 1712 d. In the Flatbush Ref Ch record of their marriage banns, they were: "Joris Dirckse Hoghlandt, young man residing on Staten Island, and Catrijntie Dannelse Bighant [an error of transcription], young woman from Brooklyn were betrothed on 5 April 1689." Joris/George Dircksen Hogeland appears to have occupied the farm of his father on Staten Island, NY.1 Joris Dircksen Hogeland dated his will 19 May 1711; it was probated 13 May 1712. In it, he makes mention of his wife and eight children; and being very sick, he signs with his mark "8" the name being written "Joris Hogelandt." (In the name of God, Amen. I, Joras Hoglandt, of Staten Island, being sick and weak. Considering the shortness of the life of man upon this earth, I leave to my eldest son, Dirck Hoglandt, £5, and also my gun when he is of age. I also leave him all my lands and meadows when of age, and he is to pay to the rest of his brothers and sisters £500. If he die under age the lands are to go to my son Daniel. I leave to my wife Katharine the sole use and benefit of estate during the minority of my sons, and after they are of age she shall have the use of one third the estate. If both my sons die then all the property is to go to my children, Katharine, Elizabeth, Maritie, Dirck, Alske, Daniel, Amitie, and Sarah. I appoint my wife executor. Witnesses, John Woglum, Jr., Andries Bowman, Oswald Foord. Proved, May 13, 1712.)1 Catherine "long survived" Joris and removed to North Branch, NJ. ---children of Joris Dircksen Hogeland & Catherine Richaud: • Catherine Hogeland, b. about 1690; m. Philip Casier1. • Elisabeth Hooglant, bp. 19 Nov 1692 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Johannes Hooglant, Anna Duycking); m. John Hagewout (Houghwout) • Marytje Hogeland, bp. 5 May 1696 Port Richmond, Staten Island, NY (wit: Johannes Richgau, Elisabeth Wappelrie); m. John Van Boskerck of Bucks Co., PA, prob. son of Thomas Van Boskerck of Hunterdon Co., NJ. On 26 June 1716 Bucks Co., PA they had a son, Samuel, baptized 26 June 1716 and a son, Daniel bp. 26 June 1736 Six Mile Run, NJ.1 • Dirck Hogeland, bp. 14 Nov 1698; d. 1775-78; m. 15 Oct 1720 Maria Slot. • Aeltje Hoogland, b. about 1700; m. John Van Pelt. She was living in 1723.1 • Daniel Hooglandt, bp. 4 April 1703 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Johannes Byvanck, Annetje Byvanck). • Annetje Hogland, b. about 1706; m. 27 Nov 1727 NYC Ref Ch, John Dumont, son of Peter Dumont & Femmetje Van Middelswart.1,2 • Sarah Hogeland, b. about 17091 • (poss) Roseanna Hogeland m. (banns 5 Apr 1689) Flatbush Ref Ch ---Sources: [1] Information online 20 March 1998 from Diane Ward <[email protected]> citing History and Genealogy of the Hoagland Family in America by Carpenter; [2] Information online June 2001, Dutch-Colonies List, from Sharon <[email protected]>; [3] Totten, John Reynolds, “Richaud and Richard Family Notes” in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, April 1935 (Vol. 66, No. 2), p. 126; McCracken, George E., "Catherine (Van Der Beek) Richaud and her Children" in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Oct 1963, p. 235; Staten Island Church Records, Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol. IV, 1909; Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1901 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III) Hoogland, Joseph Coderus [Jost Goderus Hoogland) Joseph Goderus Hoogland son of Frans Hooglandt & Francyntje Banta b. 29 May 1747 On 7 January 1804 (recorded 16 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:280) Caspar Hookery of the Township of Harington, yeoman, conveyed to John Becker and Richard Scott both of the Township of Harington, boatmen, for $180, 4-2/4 acres and 10 rods, being a lot of woodland “in the mountain,” being part of property formerly belonging to Margaret Depeyster. Beginning near SE corner of Abraham Collins; mentions “edge of Steep Rocks.” Bounded N by Abraham Collins; S by Jost Cordair Haagland; W by Peter I. Degroot; E by edge of Steep Rocks. Signed by Casper Hookery (his mark). Witnessed by Benj. Blackledge, Benj Blackledge [sic].1 ---Sources: [1] Bergen County, NJ Deeds, at Bergen Co., Division of Cultural & Historic Affairs, Hackensack, NJ, abstracted by Patricia A. Wardell; Banta, Theodore M., A Frisian Family: The Banta Genealogy, 1893, p. 39 (#56 Franscyntje Banta) Hoogland, Peter Peter Hoogland son of m. 30 Dec 1794 Fishkill Ref Ch Angelia Storm dau. of Hoghland, Willem Willem Hoghland m. Neeltie/Cornelia Adriaence/Ryersen ---Sources: Records of the Dutch Reformed Church of Fishkill, Dutchess County, N.Y., 1731-1850 (online at Ancestry.com) 16 Early Bergen County Families, compiled by Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223 • [email protected] son of Dirck Janszen Hooglandt & dau. of Adrian Ryersen & Annetje Bergen Annetje Martense Schenck b. about 1669 b. 7 Dec 1675 ---children of Willem Hoghland & Neeltie/Cornelia Adriaense/Ryersen: • Dirck Hoogland, b. 1697; m. Mary Stot. He settled in Bucks Co., PA. • Adrian Hoghland, b. 1699 Flatbush, NY; m. Engeltie Vandewater, dau. of Benjamin Vandewater & Engeltie Hermanse. Adrian Hoogland settled in Bloomingdale, NY. He m. (2) Catherine Catlang. • Willem Hoogland, b. 1701; d. 20 Nov 1786; m. (1) Lemmetje -?-; m. (2) 19 June 1736 Aeltje Brinckerhoff, dau. of Dirck Brinckerhoff & Aeltie Couwenhoven. • Abraham Hoogland, b. 1702; m. 29 Sep 1738 Anata Duryea (Anatje Durje) • Cornelius Hoogland, b. 1703; d. May 1777; m. (1) Maria Hardenburgh; m. (2) 30 April 1737 Sarah Woertman. • Annetje Hoogland, m. Jan Remsen • Neeltje Hoogland, b. 1 April 1700; m. Jeronimus Bennett, son of Jan Bennett & Femmetje Rapelje. • Sarah Hoogland • Aeltje Hoogland • Margaret Hoogland, m. (1) Garret Hardenburgh; m. (2) Jan Vanderbilt ---Sources: [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 168 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Ryerson, Albert Winslow, The Ryerson Genealogy, Chicago. 1916, p. 266; Information online Dec 1998 from bfrancque <[email protected]> Hoogeland, Willem Willem Hoogeland m. about 1725 Lena Andriessen son of Jan Dircksen Hoogland & dau. of Andries Andriessen & Annatje Hans Bergen Jannetje Holmes b. about 1692 Flatbush, L.I. b. He was at Raritan, NJ in 1726; at Harlingen in 1728, and a few years subsequently he appears to have been settled at Amwell. ---children of Willem Hoogeland & Lena Andriessen: • Jan Hoogeland, bp. 6 Feb 1726 Raritan Ref Ch (no wit) • Jannetje Hoogeland, bp. 4 April 1728 Harlingen Ref Ch (wit: Andries Andriessen, Jannetje Homs) • Derrick Hoogland ---Sources: [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 174 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); “First Reformed Church, Raritan [NJ] (Somerville) Baptisms” in Somerset County Historical Quarterly, (edited by A. Van Doren Honeyman), Vol. 2, p. 213 Hoogland, William William Hoogland son of Willem Hoghland & Neeltie/Cornelia Adriaense/Ryersen b. about 1701 Flatbush, L.I., NY d. 20 Nov 1786 Lemmetje (Lammetje) dau. of m. (1) b. d. m. (2) 19 June 1736 Aeltje Brinckerhoff dau. of Dirck Brinckerhoff & Aeltie Couwenhoven. At the time of his 2nd marriage, he was of Wolver Hollow, L.I. NY (now Brookville). He later moved to Rombout’s Precinct (now Fishkill) ---children of William Hoogland & (1) Lammetje • William Hoogland, bp. 7 May 1732 Jamaica Ref Ch; apparently d.y. ---children of William Hoogland & (2) Aeltje Brinckerhoff: • Neeltje Hoogland, bp. 22 Sep 1738 Jamaica Ref Ch • Aeltje Hoogland, bp. 2 Aug 1740 Jamaica Ref Ch • Derrick Hoogland, bp. 7 Aug 1743 Wolver Hollow, L.I., NY • Mariah Hoogland, bp. 15 June 1746 Fishkill Ref Ch • Dinah Hoogland • Antje Hoogland • Susanna Hoogland • William Hoogland, b. 1750; m. Rachel Couwenhoven, dau. of Jacobus Couwenhoven & Neeltje Hoogland • Abraham Hoogland ---Sources: [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 178 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Ryerson, Albert Winslow, The Ryerson Genealogy, Chicago. 1916, p. 266; Information online Aug 2001, Dutch-Colonies List, from Sharon <[email protected]> Hoagland, Wilhelmus Wilhelmus Hoagland m. 17 Maria Hegeman son of Early Bergen County Families, compiled by Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223 • [email protected] dau. of Daniel Hegeman & Catherine Onderdonk b. 4 Jan 1735 d. 10 Dec 1814 b. d. ---Sources: Onderdonk, Elmer, with revisions by Andrew Onderdonk, Genealogy of the Onderdonk family in America, 1910, p. 29; Hogeland, William (Willim Hogelant) William Hogeland son of Adrian Hoogland & Engeltje Vandewater b. about 1740 Bloomingdale, NY bp. d. Dec 1790 m. (1) (license : 2 Sep 1762 (bondsman: Isaiah Valleau, of NYC, felt maker) m, 12 Sep 1762 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch Sarah Moore (of NJ) dau. of b. bp. d. Margrietye Wood dau. of m. (2) 12 Oct 1768 NYC Ref Ch (with license dated 12 Oct 1768; bondsman b. Richard Fletcher, yeoman, bp. of NYC) In the Schraalenburgh Ref Ch record of their (1) marriage, no given names were supplied; they were: --- Hoogelant, y.m., and --- Moor, y.d. ---children of William Hogeland & (2) Margrietye Wood: • Adrian Hoghland • William Hoghland, b. about 1770 • Sarah Hoghland, b. 1 Dec 1774; d. 30 April 1864; m. William Robinson • Benjamen Hogelant, b. 25 Jan 1777; bp. 16 Feb 1777 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); m. Catharine Cox. In 1803-1808 he was a carpenter at 17 Warren St., NYC. • John Hogeland. He went to sea and was lost. • Brichye Hogelant (Bridget), b. 2 Feb 1780; bp. 27 Feb 1780 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); m. Samuel Myers • Margrietye Hogelant, b. 22 March 1783; bp. 13 April 1783 Tappan Ref Ch (no wit); d.y. • Margaret Wood Hoogland, d. 21 Oct 1858; m. Dec 1810, Leonard Warner • Jacob Conover Hoogland ---Sources: [1] Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland, History and genealogy of the Hoagland family in America : from their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638 to 1891 from data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, New York, N.Y.: C.N. Hoagland, 1891, p. 191 etc. (online at HeritageQuest); Cole, David, History of Rockland County, New York, 1884 (reprinted 1986), appendix includes early Baptisms of the Tappan Ref Ch, the Clarkstown Ref Ch, and the Tappan Irregular congregation; Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam-New York City, 1940 (Vol. IX of Collections of the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society), reprinted 1997 by Heritage Books; Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of ....Schraalenburgh, 1891, (Collections of the Holland Society of New York, Vol. I, Part II) Hoogland, William (William Hooghland, Jr.) William Hoogland m. 1773 Rachel Couwenhoven son of William Hoogland & Poughkeepsie, Dutchess dau. of Jacob Couwenhoven & (2) Aeltje Brinckerhoff Co., NY Neeltje Hoogland b. 1750 New Hackensack b. Hackensack, NJ bp. bp. 28 July 1751 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch ---children of William Hoogland & Rachel Couwenhoven: • James Hoogland • Willem Hoogland, d.y. • Neeltje Hoogland • William Hoogland, m. Catelyntje Covenhoven, dau. of Pieter Covenhoven & Sarah Van Sicklen. ---Sources: Information online Aug 2001, Dutch-Colonies List, from Wayne McKean <[email protected]>; New York City, 1600s-1800s Marriage Index online at Ancestry.com; "Records of the First Reformed (Dutch) Church of Poughkeepsie, New York [Marriages 1746-]" in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Vol. 73, No. 4, Oct 1942, p. 241 Unplaced Hooglandt Women: Catharine Hooghlandt, m. 1774 NYC, Nathaniel Godwin Diana/Gerrediena Hooglandt, m. 1769 Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., NY, Rem Adrianse Elizabeth Hoogland, m. 1751 NYC, John Simmons Mary Hoogland, m. 1804 NYC, Thomas Bean Vermilye Rebecca Hoogland, b. about 1758; m. Garret Oldis Susanna Hooghlandt, m. 1771 Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., NY, Albert Monfoort Willempe Hoogland, m. John Brinkerhoff. They had a dau, Elena bp. 1791 Schraalenburgh Ref Ch 18 Early Bergen County Families, compiled by Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223 • [email protected] 19
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