Person:Johannes Dyckman (6)

Watchers
m. 9 Aug 1611
  1. Johannes Dyckman1619 - 1672
m. 1642
  • HJohannes Dyckman1619 - 1672
  • WMaria BosynEst 1627 - 1676
m. 1646
  1. Cornelis Dyckman1647 - 1711/12
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] Johannes Dyckman
Gender Male
Christening[3] 26 Nov 1619 Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Marriage Banns 22 Feb 1642 Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlandsto Marija de Grebber
Marriage 1642 Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlandsto Marija de Grebber
Marriage 1646 Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlandsto Maria Bosyn
Residence[1][2] Bef 1651 Fort Orange, Albany, New York, United States
Death[1][2][3] Sep 1672 Albany, Albany, New York, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "The Dykeman Family", in Doherty, Frank J. The Settlers of the Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York: an Historical and Genealogical Study of all the 18th Century Settlers in the Patent. (Pleasant Valley, New York: F.J. Doherty, c1990-)
    4:602.

    Parents: Joris Dyckman, Aeltje Root; 1651 Fort Orange; 1655 insanity; 1672 death; children, 1647 Cornelius, 1662 Johannes; occupation: clerk of West India Company.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Dyckman", in Riker, James, and Henry Pennington Toler. Revised history of Harlem (city of New York): its origin and early annals prefaced by home scenes in the fatherlands, or notices of its founders before emigration; also sketches of numerous families and the recovered history of the land-titles. (New York: New Harlem, 1904)
    p.545.

    "Johannes Dyckman, father of Cornelis, ancestor of the Bloomingdale family, was the son of Joris Dyckman and Aeltie Root, of Amsterdam, and not related, so far as appears, to Jan Dyckman, of Kingsbridge. He had been "first clerk" to the West India Company, came out in 1651, and served as clerk and commissary at Fort Orange of Albany, but in 1655 was laid aside by insanity. He died in 1672, leaving by his wife, Maria Bosyns, who survived him, two sons, said Cornelis, born 1647, and Johannes, born 1662."
    https://archive.org/details/revisedhistoryh00pottgoog/page/n562/mode/2up

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Chamberlain, Marjorie D. (Marjorie Louise Dikeman). Johannes Dyckman of Fort Orange and his descendants. (East Poland, Maine: M.D. Chamberlain], c1988-)
    2:xiii-xiv.
  4.   Insanity