Person:Jacob Van Auken (29)

m. 15 Apr 1723
  1. Josephine Van Auken
  2. Sophia Van Auken
  3. Abraham Isaac Van AukenAbt 1724 -
  4. Zara Van AukenAbt 1726 -
  5. Isaac Van Auken1730 -
  6. Jacob Van AukenAbt 1733 - 1790
  7. Isaac Van Auken1735 - Bef 1814
  8. Janneke Van AukenAbt 1738 -
  9. Joseph Van AukenAbt 1739 -
m. 10 Apr 1752
  1. Abraham Van AukenAbt 1753 -
  2. Jacobus Van AukenAbt 1755 -
  3. Rachel Van Auken1756 - Bef 1809
  4. Benjamin Van AukenAbt 1756 - 1835
  5. Casparus Van AukenAbt 1759 - 1830
  6. Isaac Van AukenBet 1760 & 1761 -
  7. Harmanus Van AukenAbt 1762 - 1817
  8. Magdalena Van Auken1766 -
  9. Jacob J. Van AukenAbt 1774 -
  10. Elsie Van AukenAbt 1776 -
  11. Elizabeth Van AukenAbt 1777 -
Facts and Events
Name Jacob Van Auken
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 4 Feb 1733 Rochester, Ulster, New York, United States
Baptism[1] 4 Feb 1733 Kingston, Ulster, New York, United States
Marriage 10 Apr 1752 Machackemeck (now Port Jervis), Orange, New Yorkto Margriet Van Garden
Death? 1790 Smithfield, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States

Jacob Van Auken, b 1733, born Rochester, Orange County, New York, so n of Isaac Van Auken & Rachel DeWitt.

Baptized: 4 Feb 1733, Kingston Ulster County New York, Reformed Dutc h Church.

Married: Margriet Van Garden, 10 Apr 1752, at Machackemech, Dutch Ref ormed Church, Sussex County, New Jersey. Banns posted 8 Mar 1752 , Jacob Van Aken young man, born at Rochester, to Margriet van Gard en young woman born at Shippekonk and both dwelling t here. Banns poster 8 March 1752. Ref. Marriage Records 1716-1830, pg 268, taken from a pamphlet b y Rev.J.P. Ten Eyck, printed 1877. Marriage ceremonies performed b y J.C. Fryenmuth. Note: Olde Ulster also lists Children Lisabeth bp 3 Nov 1754, an d Femmentje bp 13 Feb 1756. Baptized by D G W Manzius at Machackeme ck (Deerpark) as children of this couple. It is believed this is i n error and the children belong to Johannes Van Auken an d Maria Van Garden. 1790 Census of Lower Smithfield, Pennsylvania s hows Jacob as living beside his sons.

Source: Walpeck NJ Reformed Church, RR Hoes, Deerpark Reformed Church , 1790 census Lower Smithfield Pennsylvania. Ref. Minisink Vall ey Reformed Dutch Church records, 1716-1830, pg268 Sep 19 81, Marcia Mason Saginaw, Mi. Vol. 18 pg 17 Family 20 N.Y. Geneal & Biog. Record.

References
  1. Dutch Reformed Church (Kingston, New York), and Roswell Randall Hoes (ed.). Baptismal and marriage registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston: Ulster County, New York (formerly named Wiltwyck and often familiarly called Esopus or 'Sopus), for One Hundred and Fifty Years from their commencement in 1660. (New York, 1891)
    194.