Person:Femmetje Van Nuyse (1)

Femmetje Aukes van Nuyse
d.Aft 1723
m. 25 Mar 1645
  1. Annetje Auckes1646 -
  2. Geertje Auckes1647 - Bef 1692
  3. Jannetje Auckes1648 -
  4. Jan Auke Van Nuys1650 -
  5. Pieter Van Nuys1652 -
  6. Abigail Auckes
  7. Jacobus Aucke van Nuys
  8. Femmetje Aukes van Nuyse1662 - Aft 1723
m. 8 Oct 1680
  1. Auke Janse Voorhees1682 - 1740
Facts and Events
Name Femmetje Aukes van Nuyse
Alt Name Femmetje Aukes
Gender Female
Baptism[1][2] 12 Mar 1662 Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United StatesDutch Reformed Church
Marriage 8 Oct 1680 Flatlands, Kings, New York, United StatesDutch Reformed Church
to Jan Stevense van Voorhees
Death[2] Aft 1723 date of John Stevens' will
Reference Number 8VWN-BB (Ancestral File)
References
  1. van der Linde, A. P. G. Jos; Holland Society of New York (New York City); and New York) Dutch Reformed Church (Brooklyn. Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: first book of records, 1660-1752. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1983, c1983)
    p. 111.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Christoph, Florence A. Van Voorhees Family in America: The First Six Generations. (Baltimore, MD: Van Voorhees Association, 2000)
    pp. 2, 5-7.

    Femmetje Aukes van Nuys was baptized on 12 Mar 1662 at Ref. Ch., Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, sp. Wynant Pieterzen and Anneken Auclans. She died after 1723.

    Jan Stevense van Voorhees; born circa 1652 at Hees, Drenthe, Netherlands; married first Cornelia Reinierse Wizzelpenning, daughter of Reyneer Wizzelpenning and Jannetje Snedeker, 17 Mar 1678 at Flatbush, Kings Co., NY; married second Femmetje Aukes Vannuys, daughter of Auke Jansen Vannuys and Magdalena Pieterse, 8 Oct 1680 at Flatlands, Kings Co., NY; died before 1735 at Flatlands, Kings Co., NY. [E. Van Voorhis, "The Van Voorhees Family," pg. 16 & 19; E. Van Voorhis, "Ancestry of Wm Roe Van Voorhis," pg. 17; A. Stokes, "The Van Voorhees Family," pg.53.]

    The will of John Stephenson was dated 3 Jan 1723 and probated 20 Nov 1735. It mentions his wife Femitie, children Stephen, Auken, Willemtie, John, Roelof, Magdalen, Lucas, Albert, Abraham, Femmitie and Jacobus, houses, lands, etc. in Flatlands. The witnesses were Willem Kowenhoven, Dirck Amerman and S. Gerritsey. ["New York Historical Society Wills," Vol. 12, pg. 385.]

    In the will of his brother-in-law, John Kiersen, dated 1705, he is listed as Jan "Stevensen." -- 2 May 1746-whereas John Stevens of Kings Co. by his will dated 3 January 1723 made his wife Femmetje executrix and she now deceased - letters of administration are granted to his eldest son Stephen Johnson of Oyster Bay, farmer. [New York wills, Vol. 15, pg. 528.]