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Robert L. Billard X NA DRC Marriages 1639-1801 M X arriage Records of New Amsterdam & New York 1639 -– 1801 Assembled by Robert L. Billard X NA DRC marriages 1639-1801 -Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York -Samue! S. Purp!e -Dates show Banns registration NO' marriage date unti! 9(20/1673 -10 1639 11 Dec+ Eg-ert van Borsum/ jm van Em-den; Annetje Hendricks/ jd van Amsterdam 1639 18 Dec+ Borger Joris3en, jm van hers-erg/ in Si!esien; Enge!tje Mans/ jd van Coinxste/ in Sweden 1660 11 Fe-+ Theunis Nyssen, jm van Bunninck/ U8tr; Phae-ea Fae!i5/ jd van Jarleston, in Enge!t 1660 26 Aug+ Pau!us Jans3en, van V!issingen, wid Nee!tje Corne!ise+ Tryntje Herens/ jd van Jene$eeren 1660 16 Se$+ Thomas Sander, jm van Amsterdam+ Sara van Gorcum 1660 04 Nov+ Roe!ant Hackwart, jm van Brandtfort, Schot!ant; Janneken Jans/ jd van Amsterdam 1660 18 No.+ Michie! Pau!us/ jm van dermonde in V!aenderen+ Maria Ra$$a!je/ jd van N. Nederlt 1660 02 Dec+ Pieter Wolferts3en, jm van Amersfoort; Hester Simons/ van Amsterdam/ wid Jacques de :ernuis 1661 09 Jun; Isaacq de Foreest, jm van Le8den; Sara du Treu5/ jd van N. Nederlt 1661 28 Ju!+ A!-ert Pieters3en, jm van Ham-urg+ Marritje Pieters/ jd van Copenhagen 1661 28 Ju!+ U!derick Cleen, jm U8t Hessen; Aefje Pieters/ jd van Amsterdam 1661 18 Aug+ Laurens Pieters/ jm van Tons-ergen, in Noordwegen; Annette Pieters/ jd van Brutseen, in Du8ts!ant 1661 18 Aug+ Jan Harmens3en, jm van Lemmet, Vries!t; Annetje Pieters/ jd van Housen in Du8ts!ant -11 1661 25 Aug+ Hans Schroder, van Mans.e!t, wid L8s-eth Jans+ Ae!tie Jans/ wid Harmen Jans 1661 01 Se$+ Eg-ert Wouters/ jm van Yse!ste8n; Enge! Jan van Breestede/ wid Jan Jans3en 1661 1@ Se$+ Barent Jans3en, jm van Stockholm+ Styntie Pieters/ jd a!s voren 1661 17 No.+ Thomas Ha!en, jm van C!ocester; Anna Mitfort van Bristol/ wid Wi!!em Cu8ck 1661 24 No.+ Jan Fort Orangien, wid Magda!ena van Ango!a+ Marie Grande/ wid Jan Premier 1661 22 Dec+ Jan Jacobs3en Corpene!/ jm van Haerlem+ Jacom8ntie Mennes/ jd a!s voren 1661 28 Dec+ Dirck Jans3en/ jm van Amsterdam+ Jannetje Theunis/ jd a!s Voren 1661 28 Dec+ O-en Reddenhasen, jm U8t Graefscha$ Wa!deck+ Geertie Nonnincks/ wid Tjerck 1endricks3en 1662 01 Jan; Phi!i$ Gerrits3en, jm van Haerlem+ Maria Lie.ens 1662 26 Fe-+ O!oft Ste$hens3en, jm van W8ck/ tot Duurstede+ Anneken Loockermans/ jd van Turnhout 1662 26 Fe-+ Francisco van Angola/ jm+ Pa!assa van Angola/ wid Francisco Ango!a 1662 23 Mar; A-raham Jacobs/ jm van Steenw8ck+ Geertru8d Wi!!em/ jd van Amsterdam 1662 01 Jun; Wi!!em Barents/ van Westchester; Maria Bu!!ack/ wid 1662 29 Jun; Hans Kierstede/ jm van Maegdenburg+ Sara Roe!ofs/ jd van Amsterdam/ be8de wonende tot N. Amsterdam 1662 29 Jun; Gregorius Cool/ jm U8t de Pro.incie van Esse5+ Francoise Deen, jd van O5fort in Enge!ant 1662 03 Ju!+ Pieter Jordaens3en, jm van Lu-eck+ Catharina Lisinck/ van Coes.e!t, wid Johan Barthram 1662 06 Ju!+ Ji!!is Pieters3en, jm van ter Gonde+ E!sje Hendricks/ jd van Amsterdam 1662 27 Ju!+ Sara Brandt, jm van Hertfort; Re-ecca Ratsen, jd van Co!chester 1662 ?B Aug+ Pieter Co!!et, jm van Conings-ergen in Pru8sen; Ae!tije Jans/ van Bremen, wid Jan Corne!is .an Rotterdam 1662 24 Aug+ Pieter Petro A!-erto, jm van Venetien; Judith Jans/ jd van Amsterdam 1662 24 Aug+ Corne!is Jacobs33en, jm van Vree!andt; Claesje Theunis/ jd van Amsterdam 1662 07 Se$+ Ste.en Jong/ jm van Oosterschier; Dorothea H8!s/ jd van Kent, u8t Enge!t 1662 28 Se$+ Andries van Ango!a/ Neger; Anna van Angola/ wid Francisco van Ca$o Verde -1) 1662 26 Oct; Egmoont Sticke/ jm van Sutfo!ck+ Hanna Be!!!ingram/ jd U8t de Provincie van Lincol 1662 02 Nov+ Thomas Corne!is/ jm U8t de Provnicie van Hertfort; E!isa-eth Fiscock/ jd van P!e8mouth in ,nge!t 1662 09 Nov+ Michae! Buguet, jm van Novan in Vranckryck+ E!i3a-eth Rosencrans/ wid/ van V!issingen 1662 16 Nov+ Henricus Si-e!s3en, jm van Langend8ck+ Marritje Theunis/ jd van Naerden laesten 1662 30 Nov+ Anthony Ferdinand/ jm van Casca!is/ Portuga!+ Maria van Ango!a 1662 07 Dec+ Jan Fourbus/ jm van Westeraes in Sweden; Margariet Frankens/ jd U8t Loster in Enge!t 1662 11 Dec+ Remmet Jans3en, jm van Je.eren; Janneken Ra$a!je/ jd van N. Nederlt 1663 1@ Mar; Wesse! E.erts3en, jm van Naerden; Geertie Bouwkens/ jd a!s vooren 1663 19 A$r; Roe!of Jans3en, jm U8t Noordwegen; Geertru8d Jacobs/ van Emmenes/ wid Gerrit Jans3en 1663 17 Ma8+ Adriaen Pieters3en, van A!cmaer, wid Grietje Pieters+ E!sje Jans/ van Breestede 1663 16 Jun; Hu8g Aertsen, wid Annetje Theunis+ Tryntje Harders/ wid Hendrick Holst 1663 01 Se$+ Thomas Wi!!et, jm" van Bristol in Enge!t; Sara Corne!!/ jd van Esse5 in Enge!t 1663 24 Se$+ Gys-ert op d8ck/ jm van Wesse!+ Catharina Smit, jd U8t Oudt Enge!t 1663 30 Oct; Wi!!em [<atkinsD Otkens/ jm U8t Enge!t; Susanna Sommers/ jd a!s voren 1666 23 Mar; James Gre.es/ jm U8t de Provincie van Hertfort; Re-ecca Jas$ers/ jd U8t de Provincie van %uckingam 1666 04 Jun; Wi!!em Ge!der+ Anna Catharyn 1666 04 Jun; Am-rosius van London; Maria Goor 1666 03 Ju!+ Me!em Harloo, jm U8t de Provincie van Midde!sa5en; E!sje Jans/ wid Jan Pieters3en 1666 10 Ju!+ Pieter van der Linden, wid E!sien Barents+ Martha Ekom-erts/ wid Jan Monm8e 1666 10 Ju!+ E.ert Janzen, jm van Em-den; Susanna du Trieu5/ jd van N. Nederlt -13 1666 21 Aug+ Jan Corl8/ van Noortfort, wid Phi!i$$a Zaa!s+ Maria Sloofs/ wid Jan Sloofs 1666 04 Se$+ Wi!hem Breden-ent, jm van Ceu!en; Ae!tje Braconie/ wid Corne!is Lam-erts 1666 09 Oct; Pau!us vander Beeck/ jm van Bremen; Maria Thomas/ wid Wi!!em de Cu$er 1666 09 Oct; Henry Bre3ier, jm U8t de Provincie van Esse5+ Susanna Wathens/ wid Wi!!em Wathens 1666 23 Oct; Samue! van Angola+ Catharina van Angola 1666 30 Oct; Jan Leckwout, wid Anna Winters+ Janneken King/ jd van Hertfort 1666 20 Nov+ Henry Peers/ jm U8t Oudt Enge!andt; Sara Brout, wid Thomas Hugesson 1666 27 Nov+ Emanue! de Ango!a+ Christina de Angola 1666 27 Nov+ Anthony de Chongo; Francisco de Angola 166@ 12 Fe-+ Pau!us He8man, jm van Le8den; Tryntje Barents/ wid C!aes Driessen 166@ 26 Fe-+ Jeuriaen Frade!!/ jm U8t Mora.ien; Tryn Herxker, wid Hendrick Harmens 166@ 12 Mar; Sy-olt C!aes3en, jm van Hoorn; Susanna Jans/ wid Aert Theunis3en 166@ 12 Mar; Jan Haes/ wid E!sje Smits+ Janne Scha-ue!s/ wid Eduwart Fiskoeck 166@ 19 Mar; Adam Brouwer, jm van Ceu!en; Magda!ena Verdon, jd van N. Nederlt 166@ 23 Ju!+ Adriaen Dircks3en, jm van Maerzen+ Marritje Lie.ens/ wid Phe!i5 [#hi!i$D Gerrits3en 166@ 09 Aug+ Thomas Gryd8/ wid Janneken Isaacs+ Mary Rob-erts3en, wid Jan Se!is 166@ 1@ Aug+ Thomas Ste$hens3en, jm van London; Maria Bernards/ wid Wi!!em Bernards 166@ 27 Aug+ E!-ert E!-erts3en, jm van Nieukerchen; Ae!tje Corne!is/ wid Gerrit Wolferts3en 166@ 22 Oct; Adriaen Vanderdock/ jm van Breda+ Maria Douthe8/ jd van Heemstede 166@ 26 Nov+ Corne!is Corne!is3en, jm+ Ae!tje Colet, wid 166@ 04 Dec+ Harmen Smeman, jm U8t't landt vander Marck+ E!isa-eth E.erts/ wid Barne Dircks 166@ 24 Dec+ Jan Liecht, wid Jannetje Conincks+ E!sje Maurits/ jd van London 1666 07 Jan; Corne!is Maurichem/ jm van Le8den; Christina Pieters/ jd van Amsterd 1666 1@ A$r; C!aes Cartens3en, jm U8t Noordtwegen; Hi!!etje Hendricks -16 1666 07 Ma8+ Gerrit Hendricks3en, jm van De.enter; Marie Lam-erts [4ol!D/ jd U8t N. Nederlt 1666 03 Jun; Ruth Jacobs3en, jm van Rense!aersw8ck+ Tryntje Jans3en, jd van Breestede 1666 1@ Aug+ Lovis Hu!et, wid Wackraet Rutte+ He!ena A$$e!gat, wid Thomas Farrington 1666 28 Aug+ Dirck Corne!is3en, jm van Wens.een; Marritje Jans3en, wid Th8mes Jans3en 1666 09 Se$+ E.ert Du8cking/ jm van Borken; Hendrickje Simons/ jd van Noordthorn 1666 10 Dec+ Pieter Laurens3en, jm van Yse!ste8n; Be!itgen Hendricks/ jd van Amsterdam 1667 24 Fe-+ Wi!hem Ke8/ jm van Haerlem+ Tryn Roe!ofs/ jd van Amsterdam 1667 17 Mar; E!ken Jans3en, jm van Doccum in Vries!t; Jannetje Riet, jd U8t America 1667 27 A$r; A-raham Wi!!ems3en, jm van Amsterd+ Aechtje Jans/ jd van Norden 1667 27 A$r; Jan Augustinus/ jm van Cartagena+ Susanna/ van Nieuw Nederlt 1667 30 Jun; Jacob Loper, Ca$t. Lu8tt jm van Stockholm+ Corne!ia Mo!8n, jd van Amsterd 1667 07 Ju!+ Pieter Jans3en, jm U8t Noordwegen; L8s-eth Jans3en, jd van Amsterd 1667 21 Ju!+ Claes Jans3en Kust, wid Aechtje Corne!is+ Geertje Nannincks/ wid A-e! Reidenhasen 1667 28 Ju!+ Adam Maet, jm U8t Graefscha$ Esseck+ Jenne Hu!et, jd U8t 't Graefscha$ Buckingam 1667 04 Aug+ Simon Joosten, jm U8t 't landt van Ae!st; Marritje Simons/ wid Pieter V!ucht 1667 11 Aug+ Phi!i$ Jans3en Ringo, jm van V!issingen; Geertje Corne!is/ wid Jan Phi!i$s3en, van Amsterd 1667 28 Aug+ Johannes de La montagne/ wid Rache! Defour; Agnietie Ji!!es/ wid Arendt Cors3ens Stam 1667 13 Oct; Gourt Court, jm van Noorthu8sen in Ge!derlt; Geertje Jacobs/ jd van Statyn 1667 01 Nov+ Jan Jans3en, jm van Breestede+ Marritje Lucas/ jd van N.
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