Person:Joris Middagh (1)

m. 1659
  1. Theunis Aertsen MiddaghBef 1660 - Bef 1661
  2. Joris Aertsen Middagh1661 - Aft 1739
  3. Theunis Aertsen Middagh1661 - 1681
  4. Jan Aertsen Middagh1662 - Abt 1740
  5. Gerritt Aertsen MiddaghAbt 1664 - Bef 1710
  6. Dirck Aertsen MiddaghBef 1671 - Bef 1716
  7. Catalyntje Pieterse Van NesteBef 1672 -
  8. Anna Aertsen MiddaghBef 1673 -
  9. William Aertsen Middagh1675 -
m. 22 Apr 1696
  1. Brechje Middag1699 -
  2. Jacob Jorisses MIDDAGHBef 1704 -
  3. Joris MIDDAGH, Jr.1711 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Joris Aertsen Middagh
Gender Male
Birth? 1661 Heicop, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Alt Birth? Abt 1674 Heicop, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Alt Birth[1] Bef 27 Oct 1674 Heicop, Zuid-Holland, Netherlandsabt 1672; village now known as Hei-en Boeicop, a few miles south of Utrecht, Holland.
Christening[1] 27 Oct 1674 Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Marriage 22 Apr 1696 Ulster, New York, United StatesMarbletown Reformed Dutch Church
to Marritje Martins VAN YSSELSTEIN
Death? Aft 1739 Marbletown, Ulster, New York, United States

"Joris was born while his parents were in Holland. He is listed as one of the children sailing with his father, Aert, on the ship "Beaver" when Aert returned to New York/Brooklyn from Holland with his family in 1683. He first appears in the colonial records in the Kingston, (NY) DRC and Kingston Civil records in 1695 and is listed as a member of the 1st DRC of Kingston, NY on 12/22/1698. However it is believed that he moved to Ulster County with his brother, Jan, following his father's death. This would mean that he was resident in Ulster County prior to 1689 although he is not listed as a resident of the county at that time by E. B. O'Callaghan in his "History of the State of New York". Since he would have been only fifteen years of age in 1689, he would not have been included in any record of adult males. Joris and his brother, Jan, settled in the Hudson River Valley. He purchased land from Jeremiah and Elizabeth KETLE of Marbletown, Ulster County, NY on 12/25/1695 and lived there..."

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Joris Aertse Middagh, in Middaugh, Jack K. The Middaugh Family in the Netherlands and North America (1480-2000)
    30; 36-38, Sep 2000.