Person:Symon Wallichs (1)

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Symon Wallichs
 
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Name[1] Symon Wallichs
Alt Name[2] Symon van der Bilt
Gender Male
Immigration[1] Bef 1633 New Amsterdam
Religion[1] 18 Dec 1633 Hoorn, NetherlandsFrom the records of the Dutch church: "Have come over with certificate from other churches to our congregation, Symon Walingen of New Netherland and Jacob Walingen of New Netherland."
Residence[2][5] Oct 1636 Rensselaerwyck, New Netherlands
Other[3][6] 1 Oct 1636 New AmsterdamMigration
Other[2][7] Bet 1640 and 1642 Rensselaerwyck, New NetherlandsNote
Residence[2][9] May 1647 Papscanee Island, New Netherlands
Other[2][8] Aft May 1647 Pavonia, New JerseyMigration
Death[2][4] 1649 Paulus Hook, Pavonia, New Jersey

Name so recorded at his death.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Van Winkle, Daniel. Genealogy of the Van Winkle Family: Account of its Origin and Settlement in This Country . . . 1630-1913; Description of the Village of "Winkel," Holland with Illustrations. (Jersey City, New Jersey: The Author, 1913)
    p. 11.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Van Winkle, Daniel. Genealogy of the Van Winkle Family: Account of its Origin and Settlement in This Country . . . 1630-1913; Description of the Village of "Winkel," Holland with Illustrations. (Jersey City, New Jersey: The Author, 1913)
    p. 14.
  3. Van Winkle, Daniel. Genealogy of the Van Winkle Family: Account of its Origin and Settlement in This Country . . . 1630-1913; Description of the Village of "Winkel," Holland with Illustrations. (Jersey City, New Jersey: The Author, 1913)
    p. 12.
  4. Killed by Indians outside his home
  5. Van Rensselaer wrote: ". . . these two farmers who have been very helpful to me, namely Cornelius Maessen and Symon Walichs, you will give a fair chance of the men who are coming."
  6. Reportedly returned on the "Rennsslaerwyck," but may have returned the previous year with Jacob.
  7. Released from tithes
  8. Moved to the Pavonia Patent.
  9. Maintained a farm here until this date