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Hannah Dye (Compton)

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Birthplace: Middlesex, Middlesex, New Jersey, United States
Death: 1796 (40-41)
Hardin County, Kentucky, United States of America
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Daughter of Elaikim Compton and Sarah Johanna Shotwell
Wife of Isaac Levi Dye, Jr
Mother of Job Dye; Sarah Ashcraft; Eleanor Taylor; Amelia Milly Dey and James Dye
Sister of Margaret Hannah Compton; Joanna Compton; Robert Compton; Elycum Compton; Isabella Allen and 1 other

Managed by: Judith "Judi" Elaine (McKee) Burns
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About Hannah Dye

  • Jan Laurenszen Duytsch married Jannetje Jeuriaens in New Amsterdam, New Netherlands at the Dutch Reformed Church
  • 1667 02 Oct; Jan Laurenszen Duytsch, jm van N. Yorke; Jannetje Jeuriaens, van den Bosch in Brabant icn_check.gif

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Jannetje (no dates) Jurians / Juriaens, Mrs. Hans Laurens duyts

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Jannetje (1646-1673) Jeuriaens Mrs Jan Laurens duyts

There is no sound documentation that these two women are the same person this Jannetje wife of jans Laurens died died BEF 27 SEP 1673. and Jans brother married his second wife about 1675 it is said

Jannetje Jeuriaens is said to be from from Bois le duc

Jannetje Jeuriaens; married Jan Laurensze Duyts, son of Laurens Duyts and Ytie Jans (?), on 2 October 1667 at the New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church, City, County & State of New York.1

Citations

  • 1.[S519] New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church Marriage Records, 2 October 1667 - Jan Laurenszen Duytsch, jm van N. Yorke & Jannetje Jeuriaens, van den Bosch in Brabant.

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Possible parentage -

1. Jurian Haff was born ABT 1629 in Augsburg, Germany, and died ABT 1650 in Brazil. He married Teuntie Straetsman in Brazil. She was born in Gottenburgh, Sweden, and died 19 OCT 1662 in Gowanus, Kings, NY.

Child of Jurian Haff and Teuntie Straetsman is:

* 2 i. Laurens Juriaense Haff was born 1649 in Brazil, and died in Flatbush, Kings, NY. He married Kniertje Pieters Meet 5 JUL 1676 in NY, NY, daughter of Pieter Jansen Meet and Styntje Jacobs. She was born ABT 1657 in Amsfoort, Utrechcht, Netherlands.

He married ?. Child of Jurian Haff and ? is:

  • + 3 i. Jannetje Jurianse Haff was born ABT 1648 in Bosch, Brabant, Netherlands, and died BEF 27 SEP 1673.

3. Jannetje Jurianse Haff (Jurian Haff1) was born ABT 1648 in Bosch, Brabant, Netherlands, and died BEF 27 SEP 1673. She married Jan Laurentsen Duyts 2 OCT 1667, son of Laurens Duytszen and Gritje Jansen. He was born ABT 23 MAR 1642 in New Amsterdam, NY, NY, and died ABT 1679. Children of Jannetje Jurianse Haff and Jan Laurentsen Duyt are:

  • + 15 i. James Janse Dey was born ABT 1671 in Staten Island, Richmond, NY, and died in Staten Island, Richmond, NY.
  • 16 ii. Lawrence Dey.

If Jannetje Jeuriaens was, in truth, a daughter of Jurian Haff, she was probably a child of a first wife. Subsequently, in Brazil, Jurian Haff married Teuntie Straetsman, by whom he had his son, Laurens Jurianse Haff.

speculation:

The ancestry of Leander Howard Crall: monographs on the Crall, Haff, Beatty, Ashfordby, Billesby, Heneage, Langton, Quadring, Sandon, Fulnetby, Newcomen, Wolley, Cracroft, Gascoigne, Skipwith, Plantagenet, Meet, Van Ysselsteyn, Middagh, Bergen, and De Rapalje families by Frank Allaben Grafton Press, 1908 pg. 325 Bergen states that the first wife of Jan Laurentszen (Duyts or Duits) was Jannetje Jeuriaens, who died prior to September 27, 1673, leaving two children, Annetje Janse and Laurens Janse. On September 27, 1673, Jan Laurentzen married again, while his own death occurred about 1679, at which time Laurens Haff and Hans Hermanse were appointed guardians of his children. It is not improbable that Jannetje Jeuriaens, first wife of Jan Laurentzen, was the sister, or half-sister, of Laurens Jeuriaens, alias Laurens Haff. If this supposition be correct, we have a clue to the probable residence of Jurian Haff in the Netherlands, before he went out to Brazil as a soldier, obtained from the record of the marriage of Jannetje Jeuriaens in the registry of the old Dutch Church of New York (page 32 of printed volume), as follows: Oct. 2, 1667, Jan Laurenszen Duijesch, j. m.. Van N. Yorke, en Jannetje Jeüriaens, Van den Boech in Brabant.

The history of the Treman, Tremaine, Truman family in America, with the related families of Mack, Dey, Board and Ayers : being a history of Joseph Truman of New London, Conn. (1666), John Mack of Lyme, Conn. (1680), Richard Dey of New York City (1641), Cornelius Board of Boardville, N.J. (1730), John Ayer of Newberry, Mass. (1635), and their descendants. by Ebenezer Mack Treman Press of the Ithaca Democrat, Ithaca, N.Y., 1901 pg. 833

The New England historical and genealogical register, Volume 66 Authors-Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters, New England Historic Genealogical Society Publisher-New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1912 pg. 17

Centennial history of Missouri: (the center state) one hundred years in the Union, 1820-1921, Volume 5 Author-Walter Barlow Stevens The S. J. Clarke publishing company, 1921 pg. 423 Jurian Haff, who was one of the soldiers of Holland who served under the Dutch West India Company in the conquest from the Portuguese of the Province of Brazil in South America which, for a time, was under the Dutch flag. The records of the old Dutch Church of Brooklyn state that the said Jurian, which is Dutch for George Haff, was from Augsburg, which is a city in Swabia, now the southern part of Bavaria in Germany. The Swabians were the German Protestants. Augsburg was the home of Martin Luther. It appears that Jurian Haft's father migrated from Swabia to Holland out of religious sympathy. These records show that Jurian Haff was field trumpeter of the States of the United Netherlands under Captain Claassen and served under Count John Maurice of Nassau-Seigen, governor-general of the Dutch Empire of Brazil at Fort Antonio, at the mouth of the river Parahyba de Norte, which was changed to the name of Fort Marguerite in honor of the sister of Count Maurice. Jurian Haff was honorably discharged from service on June 23, 1649, in Brazil. His wife was Teuntie Straetsman, widow of Jan Meyer, and it seems that she was Jurian's pg. 424 second wile. By her he had one son, Lawrence, who was born in 1649. Jurian evidently died shortly afterwards and about 1654 his widow migrated to Brooklyn, New York, then Breucklyn, New Amsterdam, which was a Dutch colony at that time. It seems she had a sister there and that Jurian Haff also had a sister there. Probably while in the service of the Dutch Company he had been there, also. She married again at Brooklyn and died at Gowannus, Long Island, October 19, 1662, leaving her son Lawrence, about thirteen years of age, a ward of the Dutch church. Lawrence was apprenticed to the pastor of that church, Rev. Henricus Selyns, on November 22, 1662. The records of the church give a long list of the personal property that was left by his mother for him. When he became of age he married the daughter of Pieter Jansen Meet. Her name was Knierte Pieters Meet. She was born in Amersfoort, Holland, and emigrated with her father to Brooklyn in 1662 on the ship "Rose Tree." Lawrence Haff lived in New Utrecht, afterwards at Gravesend, Long Island, and at Flatbush, Long Island, where he probably spent his declining years. He had eleven children whose names were Peter, Jurian, Teunis, Styntie, Maria, Johannis, Jacob, Theuntie, Margaret, Sauta and Lawrence.

The ancestry of Leander Howard Crall: monographs on the Crall, Haff, Beatty, Ashfordby, Billesby, Heneage, Langton, Quadring, Sandon, Fulnetby, Newcomen, Wolley, Cracroft, Gascoigne, Skipwith, Plantagenet, Meet, Van Ysselsteyn, Middagh, Bergen, and De Rapalje families by Frank Allaben Grafton Press, 1908 pg. 323 THE HAFF APPENDIX I For convenient reference the marriage record of Laurens Jurianse Haff and Kinertje Pieters Meet, referred to elsewhere, is repeated here, as given on page 42 of the printed volume containing the register of the old Dutch Church of New York City: June 18, 1676, Laurens Jeuriaenszen, j. in., Uijt Brazil, en Kniertje Pieters Meet, j. d., Van Amersfoort, July 5, 1676.

II The records of baptisms which follow are taken from the Onderdonk Manuscript, in the possession of the Long Island Historical Society, under the title, " The Eecords of Baptisms and Marriages in the Reformed Dutch Churches of Kings County. Presented to the Long Island Historical Society by Henry Onderdonk Jr. who copied the same in 1862." The source of the records is indicated in a note by Mr. Onderdonk, as follows : Many of the old Church Records of Kings County have been lost. The Rev. Peter Low, who was a book-binder by trade, gathered all the loose Records he could find and had them bound in one volume. To him then we owe the preservation of these precious memorials of the past. The items of present interest, culled from this source, are the following : Brooklyn Baptisms] 1677 Ap. 2, Peter ......Laurens Jurianse. [Baptisms at Flatbush by Do. V. Turen] 1679 May 18,, Jurian Laurens Jurianz, Kunisa Peters. 1681 Jul 24, Tunis Laurens Jurianz Hof, Cunisa Peters. 1683 Aug 5, Stintie Laurens Jurianz, Cunira Peters. 1684 June 15, Maria Lourens Haff, Cuniertie Peters. [Brooklyn Baptisms] 1689 Sep 19, Jakap Lourens & Kaniertje Haf.

Ill According to Teunis G. Bergen's " Early Settlers of King's County, New York," the family of Lourens Jurianse Haff and Cunira Pieterse included the following children : Jurian, baptized May 18, 1679 Teunis, baptized July 24, 1681 —all at Flatlands. Styntje, baptized Aug. 5, 1683 Maria, baptized June 15, 1685, at Flatbush. Jacob, baptized Sept. 18, 1689, at Brooklyn. Laurens or Lawrence of New Jersey, baptized April 20, 1699. pg. 324 V
In Volume II. of O'Callaghan's " Documentary History of the State of New York " are given the tax returns for towns on Long Island for the year 1683, including " An Accot from Gravesend of Ye Persons Lands and Catties Rateable According to ye Law." Under this appears the following entry : Lawrence Haft 2 cowes 0 0 10 22 scors of land 0 1 10 1 heade* 0 1 6

  • A poll-tax.

In O'Callaghan's " Documentary History of the State of New York," Volume II., is given a copy of the census returns for 1698, including " An Exact Last of all ye inhabitants names within ye towne of fflushing and p'cints of old and Young ffreemen & Servants white & Black &c 1698." In this list, and under the sub-title of " Dutch inhabitants," appear the following : Lous Haff Canuerte his wife Jewrin Peter - sones Johannis & Jacob- Stinchee Maria - Tuntee Margaretta - daughters Sauta -

A comparison of these names with those in the two preceding lists makes it plain that we have here all those whose baptisms have been recorded, with the single exception of Lawrence, of New Jersey, whose birth occurred subsequent to this census. He was baptized April 20,1699.

VI Bergen, in his " Early Settlers of King's County, New York," records two transactions in which Laurens Jurianse Haff was concerned, and which have been referred to in the preceding monograph. According to this authority, " Jan Wouters, master shoemaker, July 2, 1678, hired out his son, Ruth Janse, aged eight years, to his brother-in-law, Lourens Jurianse for eight years." Lourens Jurianse was to board and clothe the boy, send him to evening school, and at the end of the term equip him with a Sunday suit, provide every-day linen and woollen, and give him a milch-cow. Since Lawrence Haff's wife, Kinertje Pieters Meet, was not a sister of Jan Wouters, or Jan, son of Wouter, it follows that a sister of Laurens Jurianse Haff was the wife of Jan Wouters.

Again, according to Bergen, we have the following item: "June 14, 1680, pg. 325 Hans Hermanse (Van Barkeler) and Lourens Haff, guardians of the children of Jan Laurentszen, bound his son Louris or Laurense, aged 9 years, to Jan Janse Van Dyck for six years to do all kinds of labor, and at the end of the term to be furnished with a Sunday suit of clothes and three good shirts." Bergen states that the first wife of Jan Laurentszen (Duyts or Duits) was Jannetje Jeuriaens, who died prior to September 27, 1673, leaving two children, Annetje Janse and Laurens Janse. On September 27, 1673, Jan Laurentzen married again, while his own death occurred about 1679, at which time Laurens Haff and Hans Hermanse were appointed guardians of his children. It is not improbable that Jannetje Jeuriaens, first wife of Jan Laurentzen, was the sister, or half-sister, of Laurens Jeuriaens, alias Laurens Haff. If this supposition be correct, we have a clue to the probable residence of Jurian Haff in the Netherlands, before he went out to Brazil as a soldier, obtained from the record of the marriage of Jannetje Jeuriaens in the registry of the old Dutch Church of New York (page 32 of printed volume), as follows: Oct. 2, 1667, Jan Laurenszen Duijesch, j. m.. Van N. Yorke, en Jannetje Jeüriaens, Van den Bosch in Brabant

 
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Hannah Dye's Timeline

1755
1755
Middlesex, Middlesex, New Jersey, United States
1771
1771
Monmouth County, NJ, United States
1775
March 22, 1775
Pennsylvania, United States
1776
1776
1778
1778
Kentucky, United States
1790
1790
Kentucky, United States
1796
1796
Age 41
Hardin County, Kentucky, United States of America