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Jan Dircksen Hoagland (Houghland)

Also Known As: "Hooglandt"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bedford, NY
Death: circa 1741 (70-79)
Hunterdon, New Jersey
Place of Burial: Amwell, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Dirck Jansen Hoogland; Jan Hooglant and Anneken Hanse Bergen
Husband of Jacoba Schenck Reyerszen
Father of Derrick Hoogland; Willem Hoagland and Jacobus Jansen Hoagland
Brother of Annetje Lysbeth Dircksen Hooghlandt; Willem Dircksen Hoagland; Cornelius Hoagland; Hendrick Dirckszen Hoogland; Joris Hoagland and 1 other
Half brother of Francis Clargo

Managed by: Carol Elaine Beals
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About Jan Dircksen Hoagland

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Different name variation/spelling?

The current Hoagland name has many spellings. The family that settled in New Amsterdam, later New York, and moved to New Jersey originated from the Netherlands. The last count I had was 16 different spelling. Here are some of the spellings: Hoagland; Hoogland; Hooglandt; Hoochlant; van Hoochlandt. These last two spellings are the earliest in New York and into the Netherlands. As is the tradition, the family came from an area in the Netherlands call Hoochlant (close by the coast).

He married Jacoba Ryerse before 1689? Their first born son Derrick Hooglandt circa 1689.

Information I have reason to believe is/may be accurate, but have no proof of, is preceded and/or followed by a question mark: thus "James Houghland. b. ?1781" means I'm making an informed guess at his birth date. If you take my information elsewhere, please, please, also take my doubt.

On May 10, 1692, Jan's brother Willem appears as a freeholder of that town, and he probably married somewhere near that time, but the maiden name of his Neeltie (Cornelia) is not given, although it is suspected that she was Neeltie Adrians, born December 7, 1675, the daughter of Adrian Reyerse of Flatlands, by his wife Annetie Martense Schenck. Adrian Hoghland, of Bloomingdale, N.Y., born 1699, who names his eldest daughter Neeltie, and his second son William, was the son of Willem and Neeltie, and name after Adrian Reyerse. And if this is correct, then Willem and Hendrick Hoogland married sisters. But all this needs confirmation.

The current Hoagland name has many spellings. The family that settled in New Amsterdam, later New York, and moved to New Jersey originated from the Netherlands. The last count I had was 16 different spelling. Here are some of the spellings: Hoagland; Hoogland; Hooglandt; Hoochlant; van Hoochlandt. These last two spellings are the earliest in New York and into the Netherlands. As is the tradition, the family came from an area in the Netherlands call Hoochlant (close by the coast).

He married Jacoba Ryerse before 1689? Their first born son Derrick Hooglandt circa 1689.

Om Jan Dircksen Hoagland (svenska)

more on ancestors and descendants at http://pasttracker.com/gentree/surnames.php?tree=Burns-McKee.

Förnamn Jan Janse Mellannamn Dircksen Dirckson Efternamn Hoagland Hoogland Hoagland Efternamn vid födelse Houghland Houghland Födelseort Bedford, NY Brooklyn, Kings, NY, USA Queens, Queens, NY, USA Dödsdatum ca 1741 1741 1741 Dödsort Hunterdon, New Jersey Hopewell, NJ, USA Hunterdon, NJ, USA

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Jan Dircksen Hoagland's Timeline

1666
1666
Bedford, NY
1690
1690
Flatbush, Kings, New York, USA
1692
1692
1702
1702
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, United States
1741
1741
Age 75
Hunterdon, New Jersey
????
Amwell, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States