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About Pieter Jansen Haring
He had inherited the Haring farmstead in the Bowery. He at age 23 and Grietje were among the first patentees to re-settled by 1687 on the Tappan Patent. In that year, in Tappan, he signed an oath of allegiance to the King. Peter chose a tract just to the south of his brother Abraham, an area that would become Norwood and Harrington Park, NJ. On 28 October 1694 Peter Haring and Grietje Bogert his wife were received by the Tappan Dutch Reformed Church. In 1701 Peter was elected, for the first of several terms, by freemen and householders of Orange County as a member to the General Assembly of the Province of New York, where his voting record was consistently against the crown. He later became Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in Orangetown.
Dutch Church Baptism record
1688 Oct 07; Pieter Janszen Haring, Grietie Bogart; Grietie; Pieter Janszen Bogart, Grietje Cosyns
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Pieter Jansen Haring's Timeline
1664 |
August 13, 1664
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New York County, New York, United States
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1688 |
September 1688
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1692 |
June 19, 1692
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Harlem, New York County, New York, United States
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1696 |
January 1696
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1697 |
January 24, 1697
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Tappan, NY
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1698 |
January 24, 1698
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Tappan, Rockland, N.Y.
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April 1700
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1702 |
1702
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Tappan, Rockland County, New York
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