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Jan Aukes Ouke (van Nuys)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Amsterdam, Holland, Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden
Death: 1710 (55-64)
Jamaica, Queens County, Province of New York
Place of Burial: Brooklyn, Kings County, NY, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Aucke Janse van Nuys and Magdalena Pieterse Van Langendijck
Husband of Evertje (Eva) Janse and Barber Provoost
Father of Geertie Jans Blom; Jan Janse van Nuys; Geertje Janse van Nuys; Barbara Jans Dortlandt; Maria van Nuys and 6 others
Brother of Anneken Aukes Waertman; Gertrude Aukes van Nuys; Jannetje Aukes van Hengel; Abagail Aukes Pieterse; Pieter Aukes van Nuys and 5 others

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About Jan Aukes Ouke

JAN OUKE, son of Aucke Jansz and Magdalena Pieterse was baptised in Noordeskerk (North Church), Amsterdam 18 December 1650. He died after 1710 since his name appears on the Jamaica Assessment Rolls of that year.

marriages

1673 29 Jul; Jan Auckesze Nuys, jm van Amsterdam; Barber Provoost, jd van N. Jorck

29 July 1673 Jan Ouke married first Barbara Provost, baptised 30 November 1653 (BDC), daughter of David Provoost and Maragretta Gillise, daughter of Gillis Jansen Verbrugge. Barbara died 19 January 1678/9 and Jan married 4 April 1680 Eva Janse, daughter of Jan Jacobse of Brooklyn.

Jan Auckes or Ouke was brought to New Amsterdam by his parents as an infant in 1651. Like his father, he was a carpenter. In 1678 he and Rutgert Albertse were the carpenters who built the parsonage in Flatbush, and it was in Flatbush that he took the oath of allegiance. In 1691 he purchased land in Jamaica where he appears on the tax lists in 1699 and 1710 (KCo)

Issue: children of Jan Ouke and Barbara Provoost.

i. Auke Janse who married Catryntje… and was a deacon in Flat1ands DC in 1725. He removed to Raritan, N. J. where his chi1dren were baptised in the Raritan DC. In New Jersey he assumed the name of Oake Van Nuyse

ii. William bp 28 September1679 at New Utrecht DC with his uncle Jacob Auke as witness. He was living in Brooklyn 1715. (KCo)

Children of Jan and Eva Janse:

n.c. The following two, Jan and Geertje, are mistakenedly assigned to Barbara (first wife) in the original document. Baptism records show “Evertje Janse” as their mother.

iii. Jan Janse bp 17 July 1681 ( Brooklyn DC). As Jan Ouke* he married 10 September 1703 (MDC) Helena Kiers.
In 1722 using the name John Ouke Van Nuyse he purchased land in New Brunswick, N.J.
Issue: i. Isaac bp Brooklyn DC 1708 (KCo)
Issue: ii. Jacobus bp New Utrecht DC 1725 (ibid.)

  • n.c. This marriage quote is incorrect. It was a “Johan Okey” who married Helena Kiersz on this date. Issue is apparently correct.

iv. Geertje Janse bp 19 November 1682 at Flatbush DC

v. Barbara bp 12 April 1685 in New Utrecht DC with witnesses Hendrik Willems, Abigail Auke and Vrederik Simonsz

vi. Maria bp 31 July 1687 in New Utrecht DC with witnesses Dirck Sutphin and Maria Willems.

vii. Isaac bp 20 October 1695 in Brooklyn DC: "Ysaak-Jan Auke, Eesje Jans, parents; witnesses Jakop Remsen and Geertruyt Dircks" (Holland Yearbook 1877)

viii. Willem, twin of Abraham, bp 5 February 1699 in Brooklyn DC, witnesses Theo and Aertje Polemus, Jan Willemse, Magdalen Wynants.

ix. Abraham, twin of William, bp 5 February 1699 in Brooklyn Dutch Church with same witnesses as William.

x. Jacob, no bp found, is mentioned in will of his brother William, 19 September 1778.

Source: Untitled lineage of Aucke Janz van Nuys (C. 1621-1698), unknown author, privately printed circa 1950, transcribed by Eligio Gael Rodriguez, May 2016.

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Jan Auckesze Van Nuys

  • born - c1649 in Nuis Groningen, Netherlands
  • died -1710 in Flatbush, Kings Co., NY
  • married - 1. Barbara Provoost - on 29 Jul 1673, Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam "1673 29 Jul; Jan Auckesze Nuys, jm van Amsterdam; Barber Provoost, jd van N. Jorck"

2. Eva Evertje Janse Van Rheenen - after 4 Apr 1680, Reformed Dutch Church, Kings Co., New York



Van Nuys Genealogy - A Record of the Family of Isaac Van Nuys . . .

 pg. 8

• AUTHOR: Carrie B. Allen
• PUBLICATION: 1916

"Jan, born in Holland. He came to America with his father in 1651. He also was a carpenter by trade, but he bought a farm in Flatbush in 1681. He married in 1673, Barbara Provoost; married 2d in 1680, Eva Jacobse" (sic) Note of the administrator: Eva Jacobse must be Eva Janse, daughter of Jan Jacobse.



Jan Aukes (or Ouke) Van Nuys immigrated to New Amsterdam with his father in 1651. He was a carpenter. He resided in Brooklyn in 1680. In 1678, in partnership with Ruthgert Albertse, he built by contract a parsonage in Flatbush. He took the oath of allegiance at Flatbush in 1687. In 1691 he bought land in Jamaica, where re resided in 1699 and 1710. He had eight other children besides Barbara.

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Jan Aukes Ouke's Timeline

1650
December 18, 1650
Amsterdam, Holland, Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden

http://stadsarchief.amsterdam.nl/archieven/archiefbank/indexen/doop...

kind:
, Jan
doopdatum:
18-12-1650
kerk:
Noorderkerk
godsdienst:
Hervormd
vader:
Jans, Aucke
moeder:
Peiters, Mardelen
bronverwijzing:
DTB 75, p.278
Doopregister: NL-SAA-24649869

1663
1663
1677
1677
Flatlands, Long Island, Province of New York
1679
September 28, 1679
New Utrecht, Long Island, Province of New York
1681
1681
Flatbush, Province of New York
1682
1682
Brooklyn, Kings County, Province of New York
1685
1685
Flatbush, Kings County, Province of New York
1687
July 31, 1687
Flatbush, Kings County, Province of New York
1695
October 1695
Flatbush, Kings County, Province of New York