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Naptismal Records of the Albany Dutch Reformed Church 1683 –- 1724 Originally Assembled by Robert L A Naptismal Records of the Albany Dutch Reformed Church 1683 –- 1724 Originally Assembled by Robert L. Billard a 1 Albany DRC Baptisms 1683 - 1724 1683 Aug 05; Gysbert Ma selis; Ni#olaes (twin); Ni#$laes Ja#obs)* Ma #elis Jans)* Cathryn Claas)* ,uybertje Ma selis 1683 Aug 05; Gysbert Ma selis; Johannes (twin); Ni#$laes Ja#obs)* Ma #elis Jans)* Cathryn Claas)* ,uybertje Ma selis 1863 Aug 12; Gerrit Lansing; Wouter; E1ert Wendell* Eli)abeth Wendell 1683 Aug 13; Gabriel Tomes) Stri2les; Jannetje; Ri#+art Pritty* Jannetje Martens) 1683 Aug 26; Ja#ob Korenbeu s; Catelyntje; Ja#ob Jans) Koorenbeurs* Di 8 W9 Ten Broe8* Eli)abeth ,enderi8s) 1683 Aug 26; Albert Ry8man; Marretje; Pieter S#+uyle * Maria Van Es#+ 1683 Sep 09; Gerrit Aris); Arien; Cornelis Teunis)* Jan Verbee8* Lysbeth Van de Linden 1683 Sep 09; P+ilip Leenderts); Leendert; Leendert P+ilips)* Jo+annes Jans)* Jannetje Martens) 1683 Sep 16; Jan Van der Hoe1e; Cornelis; Jurriaan Cailla 2t, Geertruy Cornelis) 1683 Sep 13; Harmen Ganse1oort; Leendert; Leendert P+ilips)* Annetje Leenderts) 1683 Sep 23; Jan Salomons); Annetje; Salomon Fre2eri8s)* Anna Van Renselaa 1683 Sep 23; Johannes P $1oost; Isaa#; Johannes Wendell* Annetje Staats 1683 Sep 28; E1ert Wendell; Robbert; J$+annes Wendell* Elsje Barents 1683 Sep 28; Frans Jans) Pruyn; Frans; Bata Slegtenh$ st 1683 Sep 28; Ja#ob Corn V$ss; Cornelis; Albert Ry8man, Jannetje Cornelis 1683 O#t 07; Jo+annes Roos; Catarina; Mel#+ert Wynands)* Gerrit R$$s* Tryntje Arens) 1683 O#t 14; Mel#+ert Wynands) Van der Poel; Wynand; Gerrit Wynands) Van der Poel* Catryn W9 :an der Be #+ 1683 O#t 14; Gerrit Reyers); Barent; Cornelia Cornelis) 1683 O#t 14; Ja#obus Tu 8* Catrina Van Benthuysen; Ja#ob; Catalyntje Paulus) 1683 O#t 21; Abra+am Van Trigt; Mag2alena; Maria Van Es#+ 1683 O#t 28; Gerrit Ha 2enbe #+; Barendine; Ja#ob Sande s)* Styntje Wessels 1683 O#t 31; Antoine Lepinar; Antoine; Tryntje Rutgers 1683 O#t 31; Jan Van Loon; Aalbert; Zybrand Van Sc+ay8* Tryntje Mel#+erts) 1683 Nov 21; Ja#ob Sande s) Glen; Helena; Robbert Sanders)* Jannetje Dongues 1683 De# 16; Li1inus Winne; Petrus; Pieter Winne* May8en Martens) 1683 De# 23; Jo+annes Van Zant; Wynand; Wynand Gerrits) Van de Poel 1683 De# 25; Cornelis Step+ens) Muller; Pieter; Pieter L$$8erman, C+iliaan Van Renselaa * Anna Van Renselaa 1683 De# 30; Meu&is Hogenboom; Barth$lomeus; C+iliaan Van Renselaa * Anna Van Renselaa 1684 Jan 06; Caspar Leenderts); Anna; A2am Winne* Tanne Winne 1684 Jan 13; Hieronimus Wendell; Johannes; E1ert Wendell* Bastiaan Ha mens)* Geertruy Harmens) 1684 Jan 23; Jo+annes Kleyn; Weintje; Jan Gilborns)* Cornelia Gilborns) 1684 Jan 27; Jo+annes Bee8man; J$+annes; Hendri8 Bee8man, Metje Bee8man 1684 Feb 03; Robbert Le1ingston; P+ilippina Jo+anna; Da1i2 Sc+uyle * Arent S#+uyle * Engeltje S#+uyle 2 1684 Feb 03; Jan Alberts) Bratt; Johannes; Martje Elberts) 1684 Feb 06; Maas Cornelis); Cornelis; Albert Ry8man, Lysbeth Ga 2enie 1684 Feb 13; Pieter Boga 2us; Ra#+el; Di 8 W9 Ten Broe8* Elsje Ten Broe8 1684 Feb 20; Johannes By1ang; Henderi#us; Margrietje Bley8e 1684 Feb 24; Di 8 E1erts); Ri#+a 2t; Ri#+a 2 Willems)* Lysbeth Dou&e 1684 Feb 24; Harmen Li1es); Th$mas; Andries Hans)* Di 8je Thomas) 1684 Mar 02; Jo+annes Wendell; Jo+annes; Ja#ob Staats* Jo+annes Lansing* Annetje Staats 1684 Mar 09; D$u&e Jelis); Isaa#; Ja#ob Sal$mons)* Anna Renselaa 1684 Mar 23; Symon S#+outen; Jurriaan; Johannes Wendell* Margriet Sc+uyle 1684 Apr 01; P+ilip De Foreest; Susanna; Johannes Wendell* Eli)abeth Wendell 1684 Apr 06; Ja#obus Jans); Brant; Engeltje Mel#+erts) 1684 Apr 13; Ja#ob Claes) Egmont; Ni#olaes; Lu#as Van Hoog+8e 8en, Antje Lu#as) 1684 Apr 13; Samson Bensing; Samson; Robbert Martens)* Weintje Harmens) 1684 Apr 16; Josep+ Peth; C+ristoffel; Jan Karten, Christoffel Chee?* Anne8en Marselis 1684 Apr 20; Cornelis Van Dy8; Ali2a; Godefri2us Dellius for t+e fathe * Di 8 W9 Ten B $$8* Isabelia Dellius 1684 Apr 23; Andries Jans); Andries; Andries Jans)* Dorethee Fol8ers) 1684 Apr 27; Josep+ Je2ts; Christoffel; Jan Karte * Anne8e Ma selis 1684 May 07; Wouter Qua8elbos#+; Martje; Robbert Sanders)* Nelletje Ry8man 1684 May 10; J$+annes Pieters) Qua8elbos#+; Geertruy; Reinie Qua8elbos#+* Martje Pieters) 1684 May 10; Egbert Ant+onis); Barent; Barent Bratt, Antje Bratt 1684 May 17; Za#+arias Si#8els; Grietje; Lambert Van Val8enborg* Robbert Si#8el* Ra#+el Lamberts) 1684 May 17; Bastiaan Harmens); Hester; Tje 8 Harmens)* Ariaantje Harmens) 1684 Jun 03; Ja#ob Teunis); Ni#olaes; Jan Thomas)* Claas Ripse Van Dam* Maria Claas) 1684 Jun 21; Isaa# Verplank; Ja#ob; Ja#ob Ten Ey8* Ariaantie Verplank 1684 Jun 28; Thomas Cree1e; Neeltje; Hende i8 Abels) Ri22enhaas* Jannetje Laamme 1684 Jul 06; Cornelis S#+erluyn; Di 8; Jo+annes S#+erluyn, Hester Tje 8s 1684 Jul 13; Robbert Sanders); Elsie [BarentsBC; Myndert Harmens)en Van den Bogaa 2* Arent Sc+uyle * 0li)abeth Wendell 1684 Jul 23; Simon Ja#obs) Sc+erme +oorn; Johannes; Ja#ob Sc+erme +oorn, Jan Andries)* Gerritje Gerts) :yle 1684 Aug 10; Jan Andries) Dou&; Margriet; Wil+elm Appel* Willem Gysberts)* Anna Van Renselaa 1684 Aug 24; Barent Jans) Wimp; Johannes; Swee Teunis)* Janne8e Martens 1684 Aug 31; A2am Winnen; Li2ia; Marten G. Van Be ge 1684 Sep 07; Esaias; Teunis; Cornelis Teunis)* Anna Maria Cornelis) 1684 Sep 10; Claes Van Petten; Andries; 1684 Sep 14; Jan Cloet; Ali2a; Pieter D9 Sc+uyle * Margareta Sc+uyle 1684 Sep 21; Antoine Lepinar; Abeltje; Tryntje Rutten 1684 Sep 28; Christoffel; Claartje; Ja#ob Vosburg* E1a Vroman 1684 Sep 28; A2am Dingman; Josyntje; Ja#omina Maas) 1684 Sep 28; Gabriel Tomes) Stri2les; T+omas; Cornelis Teunis)* Eli)abet Pritty 1684 O#t 05; Pieter Sc+uyler; P+ilippus; Arent Sc+uyle * Le1inus Van Sc+ay8* Ma garetha S#+uyle 3 1684 O#t 05; Anthony Van Sc+ay8; Gosen; Sybrant Van S#+ay8* Anna Van Sc+ay8 1684 O#t 15; Pierre Villeroy; Anna; Ja#ob L$$8erman, Gysje Van der Hey2en 1684 O#t 13; Lu#as Pieters); Jannetje; Maas Cornelis)* Aaltje Ga 2eniers 1684 O#t 13; Isaa# Caspers); Ja#ob; Hen2eri8 Lansing* Lysbeth Lansing 1684 O#t 13; Jonas Fol8ers); Marietje; Hen2eri8 Martens)* Doret+e Fol8ers) 1684 Nov 02; Jo+annes Lansing; Geertruy; Henderi8 Lansing* Gysbertje R$$s 1684 Nov 02; Jan Van Es#+; Henderi8je; Henderi8 Oothout, Jannetje Cobus) 1684 Nov 09; Willem Kitteluym; Jo#+um; W$ute Van den Uythoft, Henderi8 R$$senboom* Annetje ($#+ums) 1684 De# 03; Jan Spoor; Saartje; Ja#omyntje Maas) 1684 De# 03; Pieter D9 S#+uyler; Jo+annes; Ab a+am S#+uyle * Willem Claes)* Maria Sc+uyle 1684 De# 07; Ta8el Di 8s); Jannetje; Jan Corn. Vyselaa * Ja#ob L$$8erman, Tryntje L$$8erman 1684 De# 28; Matthys Hoog+teeling; Ra#+el; Hende i8 Marselis* Weinte Di 8s) 1684 De# 28; Caspar Leenderts); Tanne; P+ilip Leenderts)* Maria Leenderts) 1685 Jan 01; Ja#obus Tu 8* Catrina Van Benthuysen; Ja#obus; Catelyntje Paulus) 1685 Jan 04; Zybrant Van Sc+ay8; Gerrit; Jo+annis Lansing* Le1inus Van Sc+ay8* Maria Van S#+ay8 1685 Jan 04; Gerrit Lubberts); Grietje; Rebe##a 1685 Jan 07; Jo#+um Staats; Tryntje; Le1inus Van Sc+ay8* Ry8je Staats 1685 Jan 18; Meindert Harmens) Van den Bogaa 2; Johannes; Ja#ob Sanders) Glenn, Jo+annes Wendell* 0lsje Sanders 1685 Jan 21; Roeloff Gerrits); Jannetje; Jean Villette* Lysbeth Ja#obs 1685 Jan 25; Albert Ja#obs) Ga 2enie ; Josyntje; Jan Salomons)* Ja#ob Salomons)* Syntje A2ams 1685 Feb 01; Marten Jans); Marretje; Ja#ob Ten Ey8* Ariaantje 1685 Feb 08; Andries Hans); Johannes; Johannes Be88e * Annetje Teunis) [BC* Anna Be88er [BC 1685 Feb 15; Lu#as Gerrits); Maria; Magteltje Ja#obs 1685 Mar 01; Hen2eri8 Jans) Oothout; Fol8ert; Jo+annes Jans) Oothout, Dorothee Fol8erts) 1685 Mar 01; Cornelis Van der Hoe1en; Marten; Susanna Barens 1685 Mar 08; Ja#ob Cornelis) Van den Bogaa 2; Mag2alena; Wouter Piete s) Qua8elbos#+* Antje Pieters) @ua8elbos#+ 1685 Mar 08; Cornelis Gysberts); Marretje; Willem Gysberts)* Margriet Gysberts) 1685 Mar 15; Abra+am Jans); Janne8e; Ja#ob Jans)* Lysbeth Ja#obs) 1685 Mar 22; E1ert Wendell; Maria; Jeronimus Wendell* Marretje Wendell 1685 Mar 22; Gerrit Claes); Ul2eri8; Jan Vinhagel* Barentje Sc+aats 1685 Mar 22; Jo+annes De Wandelaa * Sara Sc+epmoes; Abra+am; Albert Ry8man, Sara Cuyle 1685 Apr 17; Ja#ob Martens); Johannes; Barentje S#+aats 1685 Apr 13; P+ilip Leenderts); Di 8; Mi#+iel Di 8s)* Neeltje Di 8s 1685 Apr 13; Broe Jans); Heyltje; Jeames Pa 8a * Maria Pa 8a 1685 Apr 26; Wessel Ten Broe8; (blank'; Di 8 W9 Ten Broe8* Ja#ob L$$8erman, Tryntje L$$8erman 1685 Apr 26; Ja#ob Ten Ey8; May8en; Johannes R$$s* Ariaantje Ga 2enie 1685 May 03; Antoine Barroa; Anna; Albert Ry8man, Jannetje Crygie 1685 May 03; Mel#+ert Abra+ams) Van Deu s); Mag2alena; Gysbert Cornelis)* Marten Cornelis)* Caatje ,9 Oothout 4 1685 May 10; Antoni Van Slingerland; Jo+annes; Dou& Jelis)* Jo+annes Appel* Maria Jans) 1685 May 13; Albert Ry8man; Mag2alena; Hende i8 Bee8man, Ja#ob Cornelis)* Lysbeth Qua8elbos#+ 1685 May 17; Mel#8ert Wynands) Van der Poel; Gelyn; Pieter D9 Sc+uyle * Tryntje Sc+uyle 1685 May 24; Jan Gilbert; Maria; E1ert Wendell* Lysbet Wendell 1685 Jun 03; Godefri2us Dellius* P+ilip Wendell* Lysbet Wendell9 Ep+raim of Johannes Wendell; 1685 Jul 03; Henderi8 Lansing; Ali2a; W$uter Van den Uyth$??* Jo+annes Rosenboom* Hilletje Kitteluym 1685 Jul 05; Gysbert Cornelis); Marretje; Marten Jans)* Tryntje L$$8erman 1685 Jul 12; Willem Gysberts)e; Willem; Cornelis Gysberts)* J$+annes Van Sandt, Margriet Wynands) 1685 Jul 26; Li1inus Winne; Marten; Marten Cornelis)* Kiliaan Winnen, Tanne Winne 1685 Jul 29; Andries Hansen; Joc+um; Lambert Van Val8enborg+* Anna Sa#+arias) 1685 Aug 02; Willem Ab a+ams); Ariaantje; Jan Verbee8* Ja#ob Mees)* Catelyntje Ja#obs)
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