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Annetje Jans

Also Known As: "Staats"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: New Amsterdam, New Netherland Colony, Colonial America
Death: before September 01, 1689
Immediate Family:

Wife of Johannes Vincent
Mother of Cornelis Vincent; Adrianus Vincent; Marritie Vincent and Magdalena Scott

Managed by: Marsha Gail Veazey
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About Annetje Jans

Biography

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jans-1114

Annetje Jans was born about 28 Jan 1646. Her baptism was recorded on this date at the Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam[1] [Note that early baptisms and marriages conducted in certain Long Island communities, ie. Brooklyn, were recorded at the NARDC]

Parents: Father: Jan Pieterszen Vanhusen Mother: Elsje

[There is no proof found that her mother was Elsje Peters of Brooklyn]

Annetje married, 23 May 1673 at the Dutch Reformed Church, Johannes "Jan" Vincent, son of Adriaen Vincent and Madaleen Vincent.[2] Jan was baptized 15 Jan 1651 at the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam.[3]

Children of Johannes "Jan" Vincent and Annetji Jans

  1. Cornelis Vincent, bapt. 14 May 1674 New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church (NARDC)[4]
  2. Marritie Vincent, bapt. 22 Jan 1679 NARDC;[5] while the father was Jan Vincent, for this child the mother was named Marritie
  3. Adrianus Vincent, bapt. 7 Jul 1680 NARDC[6]
  4. Magdalena Vincent, bapt. 20 Jul 1684 NARDC;[7] a Magdalen Vincent was the wife of John Scott, 1725. Early New York land records show that on 17 Feb 1725 and 15 Dec 1725 John Scott and John Vincent exchanged the house and lots of land on Broad Street in New York City.[8]
  5. Bettie Vincent[8]
  6. Susanna Vincent baptized 25 May 1665 NARDC;[9] presumed child, mother was named Annetje Vincent, witnesses were Jacques Casjou, Magdalena Casjou

Annetje died sometime between 1686 when "Jan Vincent and wife Annetje Jans are members of the Dutch Church,"[10] and 1 Sep 1689 when "Jean Vincent and wife Suzanne Nuquerque" (his second wife) witness a baptism at the New York French Church.[11]

GEDCOM Sources

  • Netherlands, Baptism Index, 1557-1902 Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 1,61284::0 *Nationaal Archief Nieuw-Nederland; DTB Baptism 1,61284::11126734
  • U.S., Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States, 1639-1989 Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 1,6961::0
  • The Archives of the Reformed Church in America; New Brunswick, New Jersey; Collegiate Church, Ecclesiastical Records, Baptisms, Members, Marriages, 1639-1774 1,6961::302571082
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Annetje Jans's Timeline

1646
January 28, 1646
New Amsterdam, New Netherland Colony, Colonial America
1674
1674
1679
1679
1680
1680
1684
July 20, 1684
New York, New York Colony, Colonial America
1689
September 1, 1689
Age 43