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Harmanus Van Borckelo
b.Abt 1707 New Utrecht, Kings, New York, United States
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m. 5 Apr 1697
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m. 1730
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Also recorded as "Harmanus Barkeloo" in World Family Tree Archives. A document dated Jan. 15, 1760, states that "Sarah Barkelo, widow of Harmanus Barkelo, deceased, and Johannes Barkelo of New Utrecht in Kings County on Nassau Island and Province of New York, Yeoman", were indebted to "Jan Kouwenhoven of the township of Brucklyn, in Kings County aforesaid, Yeoman, in the sum of Five hundred pounds current money." The executors of estate were Roelof Terhune and Peter Cortelyou. THE NEW YORK Genealogical and Biographical Record, VOL 84, THE VAN BARKELO FAMILY IN AMERICA by Mrs. John M Spell. 1953 "Harmanus Van Barkelo was born about 1707, and married, about 1730, Sarah Terhune, a daughter of Albert & Aeltje (Nevius) Terhune. Harmanus was dead by 1760, as a document filed in Kings County, dated Jan. 15, 1760, states that "Sara barkelo, widow of Harmanus barkelo, Deceased... In his will, dated Sept. 28, 1752 (he being then "very weak and ill"), and probated Feb. 21, 1763, Harmanus mentioned his wife Sara, to whom he left all of his real estate, and made special provision for his oldest son John."
"DECENDENTS OF ALBERT TERHUNE of FLATHLANDS AND AELTJE STEVENSE VOORHEES Sarah, supposed m. about 1730, Harmanus Barkeloo, and had issue; Maria Barkeloo; Johannes Barkeloo, bp May 1, 1734, in Kings Co.; HArmanus Barkeloo; Willemtje Barkeloo, b. May 5, 1739; Sarah Barkeloo, b. June 14, 1741; and Jaques Barkeloo, b. Feb. 21, 1747."
Vol. LXXII. ENGLISH MANUSCRIPTS. Lieutenant-Governor Clarke. 1739. "April. Bounds of land petitioned for by Jacques Cortelyou, Harmanus Bercklo and Simon Simonson of New Utrecht, for a ferry, with rates of ferriage,...... Page 106"
"COMPLAINT TO THE COETUS, OF THE FIVE VILLAGES OF KINGS COUNTY, AGAINST DOMINE ARONDEUS, SEPTEMBER 27, 1748. To the Christian Coetus assembled in New York, Sept. 27, 1728. Inasmuch as the difficulties and divisions in the five united congregations of Kings County, Long Island, are continually and gradually tending to the ruin of these churches, we feel it to be our imperative duty, however indisposed we are to do so, to enter our complaints, and in written form, to lay them before you, highly respected Assembly. We are confident that these difficulties arise entirely contrary to the Rules of Order of our Dutch Church. The truth of this will appear from the following specimens of complaints against his Revernce's conduct. ... The elders of Breukelen and New Utrecht notified Rev. Van Zinderen, on Dec. 13, that his services were not desired. The elders of New Utrecht left their respective pews on Dec. 28; and those of Breukelen did the same thing on Sept. 11; so that our pastor, Rev. Van Zinderen was obliged to preach without any elders in his audience. These are our complaints and we are ready to defend and substantiate them; and we do hereby sign this paper with our hands. Harmanus Barkelo, active deacon...."
Vol. XCIII. ENGLISH MANUSCRIPTS. Governor Moore. 1765. "Dec. 9. Petition. Harmanus Borkuloo, Jaques Borkuloo, Kasper Cripser and Marya, his wife, John Bennet and Williamtie, his wife, and John Duryee and Sarah his wife, of Kings county, that the proof offered by them of their intention to obtain an act to enable them to make partition of their real estate in said county, may be received,... Page 145" (To sell their father's, Harmanus Van Barkelo, real estate. See next entry.)
Genealogical Data from The New-York Mercury, 1766 "Barkeloe, Harmanus, the late - farm on Long Island at the Narrows for sale; apply to Harmanus Barkeloe, near the premises, or Engelbert Lott, at Flat Bush (11/24)"
"The Barkuloo Family Harmon Jason van Barkelo Line Born Wed Died Age Name 1705 1730 1752 47 Harmanous Barkuloo 1710 1730 1760 50 Sara Nevius Terhune ..." |