Person:Jan De Witt (1)

Jan De Witt
d.Bef 12 Apr 1715
  1. Andries De Witt1657 - 1710
  2. Taatje de WittAbt 1659 - Bef 1724
  3. Jannetje De Witt1662 - 1744
  4. Klaes De Witt1664 - Bef 1698
  5. Jan De Witt1666 - Bef 1715
  6. Jacob De Witt - Aft 1753
  7. Rachael De Witt - Aft 1738
  8. Lucas De Witt
  9. Peek de Witt
  10. Tjerck de Witt - Aft 1698
  11. Geertruy DeWitt1668 - 1718
  12. Marritje (Mary) DEWITT1680 -
  13. Aagje De Witt1684 - Aft 1725
m. 1691
  1. Barbara DeWitt1692 -
  2. Blandina Dewitt1696 - 1753
  3. Rachael Dewitt1698 -
  4. Janetje Dewitt1701 -
Facts and Events
Name Jan De Witt
Alt Name Jan de With
Gender Male
Christening[1] 14 Feb 1666 Kingston, Ulster, New York, United StatesOld Dutch Church
Marriage 1691 Ulster County?, New Yorkto Wientie Kierstede
Will[2] 29 Oct 1700
Death[2] Bef 12 Apr 1715
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)
    baptism #66, 1666.

    Parents: Tierck Claesse de With, Barber Andriesse
    Child and date: Jan 14 Feb.
    Witnesses and Sponsors: Marten Hoffman. Jan Andriesse. Amerens Claessen.

  2. 2.0 2.1 De WITT, JAN, of Mombacckus (Rochester), in Anjou, Gustave, and Alphonso T. (Alphonso Trumpbour) Clearwater. Ulster County, N.Y. Probate Records in the office of the surrogate and in the county clerk's office at Kingston, N. Y. : a careful abstract and translation of the Dutch and English wills, letters of administration after intestates, and inventories from 1665, with genealogical and historical notes, and list of Dutch and Frisian baptismal names with their English equivalents. (New York, New York: Gustave Anjou, 1906)
    1:118.

    Proved 12 Apr 1715