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About Nicolaes Bogert
• Nicholas Bogert, b. 2 April 1725; bp. 4 April 1725 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Johannes Peek & Claasje de Graef); d. 23 July 1814 Beekman, Dutchess Co., N.Y.; m. (1) 29 April 1747 Maria Quick; m. (2) 2 Feb 1762 m. Alida Ritzema, dau. of Rev. Johannis Ritzema
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REFN: jnag54113 Page 489.--In the name of God, Amen. I, JOHN BOGERT, of the Ci ty of New York, gentleman, being in perfect health of body. I leave to my oldest son, John Bogert, junior, ?5 for his birthright in bar of demand of more than what is bequeathed to him. All my moiety of the house and lot in King Street in said City, between the houses and lots of Doctor Jacobus Van Dyck and John Jauncey, equally unto my three sons, John Bogert, jr., Nicholas Bogert, and Jacobus Bogert, upon condition that they, within three calendar months after my decease, pay to each of my daughters, ?9; should any refuse or neglect to pay his share of the said ?36, the share of such son so neglecting is to go equally amongst my seven children. The residue of my whole estate unto all my children, equally, to wit: John Bogert, junior, Nicholas, Jacobus, Bel itje, wife of Francis Wessells; Elizabeth, wife of John Leary, Margaritta, wi fe of Jacobus Van Antwerp of the said City, and Annatje, wife of Jacobus Roos evelt of said City, John's son. The residue of my whole estate unto all my children, equally. Dated December 21, 1769. Witnesses, Henry Roome, Edward Cowenhoven; John MacCalpine, of said City, baker. Codicil. I revoke the seventh part devised to my daughter Elizabeth, and all other parts of my will relating to her; the same to go to my three sons, John, Nicholas and Jacobus in trust during her life; they to invest the same and pay the interest unto her for life. At her decease, to divide the said seventh equally amongst her four ch ildren, to wit: John, William, Margaret, and Ann; or their survivors. Dated March 9, 1773. Witnesses, William Wentworth, Mary McKesson; John McKesson, o f said City, Esquire. Proved, November 25, 1775. [NOTE.--Letters of administration were granted to William Leary, of said City, merchant; a grandson and legatee, who neglected to appoint executors, on May 24, 1784.]
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Volumes 25-26 page 127
From The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Volumes 25-26 page 127
Alida Ritzema, mentioned before, married Nicholas Bogart, who had been married before to Maria Quick, and had eight children, of whom two sons lost their lives in the patriot army of the Revolution. Nicholas and Alida had thirteen children. They lived on the west side of Broadway, between Cedar and Liberty Streets. When the Asia fired on the city a shot passed through this house above the bed where she was lying with her infant Cornelius Bogart."
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- Early Bergen County Families
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Nicolaes Bogert's Timeline
1725 |
April 2, 1725
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New York, New York County, New York, United States
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1748 |
January 28, 1748
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New York, New York, NY, United States
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1763 |
February 3, 1763
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February 3, 1763
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New York, New York, United States
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1766 |
February 16, 1766
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New York, New York, NY, United States
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1768 |
February 7, 1768
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1770 |
March 4, 1770
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New York, New York, United States
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1814 |
January 28, 1814
Age 88
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Beekman, Dutchess County, New York, United States
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