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About Theophilus "Christopher" Elswaert
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Christopher Theophilus Ellsworth was born about 1625 in Bristol, England. He was a mariner and subsequently a boat builder. He moved to Smitsteechje, Amsterdam and married there, on June 1, 1647 Annatje Jans. He emigrated with his wife and one child to New Amsterdam in April 1652 on De Romeyn, and resided in Smits Valley (on the East River at Pearl Street), New Amsterdam. HIs will was dated April 9, 1706 and proved February 21, 1716. He sometimes appears in a Dutch version as Christoffel Theophilus Elswaert, or with Christoffel shorted to Stoffel. His daughter Elizabeth appears as Lysbeth Stoffels.
If it is true that his daughter Brechtie was born in the Netherlands in 1648, then Annetie Jans must have come to New Amsterdam later than 1648.
baptism of son Clement in the DRC of NYC
1659 Nov 16; Christoffel Elswaerdt, Annetie Jans; Clement; Marritje Hendricks[12]
Descent from Theophilus and Annetje
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Please refer to Life Sketch for more information.
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Below are verbatim excerpts from Howard S.F. Randolph, F.G.B.S. [Fellow of The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society], Associate Editor [of The Record], “The Elsworth Family of New York City, with the Related Families of Rommen-Romme-van Langstraat and Roome,” The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (Volume 64[1933]).
154: “The progenitor of the Elsworth family in New York City is often mistakenly spoken of as “Christopher” Elsworth. His name is really Theophilus Elsworth… The error arose because the Dutch in New Amsterdam—true to their custom of giving nick-names and abbreviations of names—called him “Stoffel” or “Stophel.” “Theophilus” was not a Dutch name, and and “Stoffel” was the usual abbreviation for “Christopher” or “Christoffel.”
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Below are verbatim excerpts from Howard S.F. Randolph, F.G.B.S. [Fellow of The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society], Associate Editor [of The Record], “The Elsworth Family of New York City, with the Related Families of Rommen-Romme-van Langstraat and Roome,” The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (Volume 64[1933]).
155: “Theophilus himself spelled his last name “Ellsworth” in his will, but from the time of his sons, on the family has spelled the name ‘Elsworth.”
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VANDERGRIFT GENEALOGY, by Freb Thomas: .
VANDERGRIFT GENEALOGY, by Freb Thomas: ..was a boat builder and residedinSmit's Valley in New Amsterdam in 1664 (See Valentines History of N.Y.)
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Ellsworth Families in America from Roots.web http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ellsput/EllsFamH.htm
Ellsworth Families in America (c)T. E. McCarthy While it is often possible to find good genealogical records of early immigrants
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New York Genealogical & Biographical Record - Year unknown "The Elsworth Family of New York City" by Howard S.F. Randolph, F.G.B.S., Associate Editor - pg. 154 & 155 "The progenitor of the Elsworth family in New York City is often mistakenly spoken of a
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Notes on Theophilus Ellsworth NOTES: (sent to me by John Phillips) According to the Ancestral File (AFN:HK6Z-Q3) a son of Sir John and Lucia Bower, Theophilus Ellsworth was born 26 January 1620 at Eelstown, (Ely?), Cambridgeshire,
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"Settlers of the Beekman Patent"
See "Settlers of the Beekman Patent" by Frank J. Doherty, Pleasant Valley, NY, 1997 - pg. 784 thru 811 "This family came to Beekman quite early and remained through the end of the 18th century. The emigrant ancestor was THEOPHILUS ELSWORTH who was born in Bristol, England ca. 1625 and married in Holland, with bans of 1 June 1647, Annatje Jans, born ca. 1623. He came to New Netherlands ca. 1650 and died between 1706 and Feb. 1715/16.
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!SOURCE: Fern (OLIVER) SHELLY 535 N Lese
!SOURCE: Fern (OLIVER) SHELLY 535 N Leseuer Mesa,AZ 85203 Ph 964-0258 (1996)
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"Settlers of the Beekman Patent" Settlers of the Beekman Patent; by Frank J. Doherty, Pleasant Valley, NY, 1997, Pages 784 thru 811 Page 784 - This family came to Beekman quite early and remained through the end of the 18th century.
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!BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH: ;"The Elsworth F
!BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH: ;"The Elsworth Family of New York City"; ; N.Y.G.& B. RECORD, Vol 64; p 158; copy at Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. !BIRTH-CHILD-DEATH: Ancestral File, LDS Church. OCCUPATION: Mariner.
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THEOPHILUS ELSWORTH'S DEATH
Here is a source for you: a proper one this time. Please could yopu alter the date of Theophilus's death as follows:
DEATH "Inventory of the Estate of Theophilus Elsworth Exhibitted by Clement Elsworth his Adm Esq, 13th January 1712." (1713.) New York Estate Inventories and Accounts 1666-1722 for Theophilus Elsworth. Box 03, 1700-1768 [A-E] Inventory dated 12 December 1712 so death before that date inferred. (Copies on File 29/8/17 ex Ancestry.)
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Theophilus Ellsworth Will New York City Wills 1708-1728 [WNYHS-II:162. Liber 8 page 446] --THEOPHILUS ELLSWORTH. In the name of God, Amen, the 9th of April, 1706. I, Theophilus Ellsworth, of New York, being in health. My deb
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!BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH: ;"The Elsworth F
!BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH: ;"The Elsworth Family of New York City"; ; N.Y.G.& B. RECORD, Vol 64; p 158; copy at Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. !BIRTH-CHILD-DEATH: Ancestral File, LDS Church.
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A detailed genealogy of the Elsworth fam
A detailed genealogy of the Elsworth family is in "The New York Genealogical and Biogramhical Record" Vol 64,1933 pp. 154-66 255-67 Immigrated to The Netherlands sometime prior to the 1 June 1647 proclamation of this marriage to Annetye Jans. They came to New Amsterdam about 1650.
This is outdated genealogy. The Elsworth genealogy has moved on a lot since that was published in 1933. Much more correct information is available than it was then so please ignore this publication as a basis of fact.
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Emigration to America Stoffel Elswaert from Bristol, made an agreement on 24 April 1652 before Notary J de Winter at Amsterdam, with Dirck Claesz Boot, skipper of the 'de Romeyn' to sail to New Netherland, "for adventure a
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Life Sketch
Below are verbatim excerpts from Howard S.F. Randolph, F.G.B.S. [Fellow of The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society], Associate Editor [of The Record], “The Elsworth Family of New York City, with the Related Families of Rommen-Romme-van Langstraat and Roome,” The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (Volume 64[1933]).
154: “The progenitor of the Elsworth family in New York City is often mistakenly spoken of as “Christopher” Elsworth. His name is really Theophilus Elsworth… The error arose because the Dutch in New Amsterdam—true to their custom of giving nick-names and abbreviations of names—called him “Stoffel” or “Stophel.” “Theophilus” was not a Dutch name, and and “Stoffel” was the usual abbreviation for “Christopher” or “Christoffel.” 155: “Theophilus himself spelled his last name “Ellsworth” in his will, but from the time of his sons, on the family has spelled the name ‘Elsworth.” 155: “… the proclamation of the marriage of Theophilus Elsworth to Annetje Jans has been discovered in the archives of Amsterdam, Netherlands. This important document shows that Elsworth was a native of Bristol, England and was born there about 1625. It is found in the Proclamation Book at Amsterdam, D.T.B., 464… Translation… 1 June, 1647 [date of Proclamation]…. Theophilus Elswaert from Bristol [which means that he was born there]… having no parents [i.e. parents not living]…” <== end of verbatim excerpts
Theophilus-1 Elsworth (ca. 1625–ca. 1712) of New Amsterdam, is frequently—albeit erroneously—identified as a son of Sir John Ellsworth and Lucia (Bower) of Cambridgeshire, England. Theophilus was not of noble birth; he and his wife, Annetje Jans, were “both unable to write, and the part of [Amsterdam] where they lived was of the very humblest.” (Randolph, 155).
Older genealogies frequently included “three brothers came to America” tales and some fraudulent professionals invented noble origins for immigrant ancestors to satisfy clients seeking greater social status. Others have attempted to validate lines of descent from Sir John and Lucia (Bower) Ellsworth to other immigrants of colonial New England named Aylsworth, Ellsworth, etc. No original records have been found to document the existence of the Ellsworth-Bower family.
He was a mariner & boat builder; emigrated to New Amsterdam in 1652. They lived in area called "Smits Valley" locatated on East River btwn. Wall St. & Maiden La. See also: https://merchantshouse.org/blog/eliza-ancestry-1/
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!May also be known as Christoffel Elswor
!May also be known as Christoffel Elsworth Reformed Dutch Church of New York P227 974.7 B4Ne !With the Baptism of his daughter Christina, or Styntje, he shows as Christoffel Yde Waert. Baptism records of the Dutch Reform Church in Amsterdam, New Netherlands. On the Baptism Record of the Reformed Dutch Church Baptism records of Amsterdam 1664 He calls himself Stoffel on the birth of Son Johannes.10 Dec 1664 !Ship Passenger List pg 108. Settlers of Dutch Descent. Reads: Stoffel Elswaert (Theophilus Ellsworth) from Bristol made an agreement on 25 Apr. 1652 before Not. J. de Winter at Amsterdam with Dirck Claesz Boot, skipper of de Romeyn to sail to New Netherland "for adventure and half the profit." He acknowledged having received from the latter 154 gl. in advance.
Theophilus "Christopher" Elswaert's Timeline
1620 |
1620
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Bristol, City of Bristol, England (United Kingdom)
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1647 |
June 1, 1647
Age 27
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Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
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1648 |
1648
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Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Nederland
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1652 |
September 22, 1652
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(future Brooklyn), New Amsterdam, New Netherland, Colonial America
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1655 |
January 10, 1655
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New York, New York, Colonial America
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1657 |
February 11, 1657
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New Amsterdam, New Netherland, Colonial America
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1659 |
November 16, 1659
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New Amsterdam, New Netherland, Colonial America
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1662 |
March 2, 1662
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New Amsterdam, New Netherland, Colonial America
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1664 |
December 10, 1664
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New York City, Province of New York
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