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Trijntgen Roelofs

Also Known As: "Tryntje Roelofs", "Tryntje ROELOFFSE", "Trijntje Jans Roeloffse", "Tryn Roelofs"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Amsterdam, Government of Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Death: April 1684
New York, Province of New York
Place of Burial: Dutch Reformed Church Cemetery, Manhattan, New York County (Manhattan), New York, USA
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Roelof Janszen and Anneke Jans
Wife of Willem Abrahams de Keij; Lucas Rodenburgh and Johannes Pieterszen Van Brugh, I
Mother of Abigail <Willem> De Key; Elisabeth Rodenburg; Lucretia Rodenborg; Helena DeKey; Anna “Anna” Grevenraet and 4 others
Sister of Lijntgen Roelofs; Sara Kierstede; Fytje Roelofs; Jan Roelofs and Annetje Roelofs
Half sister of Willem Bogardus; Cornelis Bogardus; Jonas Bogardus; Pieter Bogardus and Shibboleth Bogardus

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About Trijntgen Roelofs

Marriages
  1. Catharina (Trijntje) Roelofs married Februari 24, 1647 at New Amsterdam Guillaume (Willem) de Keij, son of Abraham Lievenszn de Keij and Abigail Mourisdr Regoot. Willem was a grandson of the famous city architect also from Haarlem, Lieven Lievenszn de Keij / New Amsterdam, 24 Feb 1647, Willem de Key, b. Haarlem, 3 Jan 1625, merchant in New Amsterdam, son of Abraham Lievenz and Abigael Rijgoots/ William de Key, a Free Merchant at New Amsterdam. Banns were posted on Feb 24, 1647. Marriage intent was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam, NN[1]1647 24 Feb; Wilhem Key, jm van Haerlem; Tryn Roelofs, jd van Amsterdam
  2. Lucas Rodenburg|Rodenborg possibly took place at Curaçao/ aft Sept 1652, Lucas Rodenburg, 1643 councillor, 1647 vice-director of WIC on Curacao, d. betw. 12 June and 24 Dec. 1655/ Lucas Rodenborg WIC Vice-Director at Curacao, Marriage occurred ca. 16 Sep, 1652. Possibly at the Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam. No marriage record was found there. It is also possible, that the marriage occurred either at sea or at Fort Amsterdam, Curacao. It would appear that they lived in Curaçao until after Lucas's death. Lucas died in Curaçao between 12 June and 24 Dec. 1655 [2] Widow Catarina Roelofs returned to New Amsterdam with her children. On April 17, 1657, his widow Catrina Roeloffse made a petition for permission to raise money on account of the salary due her late husband Lucas Rodenburgh, who was Vice Director of Curacoa, Bonaire and Aruba. Her petition was granted Lucas Rodenburg.
  3. Johannes (Jan) Pieterszn van Brugge |Verbrugge|Ver Brugge, from Haerlem and Catharina (Trijntje) Roelofs, widow of Lúcas Rodenborg married March 29, 1658 . The int. marriage was April 24, 1658 at New Amsterdam. Immigrant Johannes Pieterszn Ver Brugge, a trader from Haarlem, already arrived in New Amsterdam before 1651[3] She was 28 years of age as she married Jan Ver Brugge/ New Amsterdam, 24 april 1658, Johannes Pietersz van Brugge (van Brugh, Verbrugge), b. aft. 1624, merchant, president-alderman of New Amsterdam 1656 burgomaster 1657 and 1673, d. 1699, son of Pieter Jansz, merchant and Helena Pollai."[4]/Johannes Van Brug on Mar 29, 1658 (banns). Marriage was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Manhattan, New Amsterdam, NN[5]. Johannes Van Brug came from Harlem, Holland and was a fur trader and business man in both Rensselarswyck and New Amsterdam. He resided upon the water syde (the west side) of Pearl Street between Wall and William Streets. He was prominently connected with the Dutch West India Company. Widow Rodenborg was his third wife.

Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh was born in Haerlem, Holland, about 1624, and died about 1696-1699. Trijntje Roeloffs was baptized in the Lutheran Church, Amsterdam, Holland, on Wednesday, June 24, 1629. Witnesses at her christening were Cornelis Sijverts and Trijntgen Siewerts.

Johannes and Trijntje were married in Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, America, on Monday, March 29, 1658. She took the name Trijntje Van Brugh. He is the son of Pieter and Helena (Pottai) Van Brugge. She is the daughter of Roelof and Anneke (Jans) Janse. They had seven children:

  1. Helena Van Brugh: She was christened on April 4, 1659, in New Amsterdam, America; probably died very young.
  2. Helena Van Brugh: She was christened on July 28, 1660, in New Amsterdam, America. She married Theunis De Kay on 26 May 1680.
  3. Anna Van Brugh: She was christened on September 6, 1662, in New Amsterdam, America. She married Andries Grevenraedt on July 2, 1684.
  4. Catharine Annetje Van Brugh [#963]: She was baptized in Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, on April 19, 1665, and died in Greenbush, New York, on December 6, 1730.
  5. Pieter Van Brugh was baptized in New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church on July 14, 1666. buried on July 20, 1740. He married Sara Kuyler on November 2, 1688.
  6. Johannes Van Brugh was baptized on November 22, 1671. He married Margaret Provoost.
  7. Maria Van Brugh was baptized in New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church on September 20, 1673. She married Stephen Richard.

The first husband of Trijntje Roeloffs was Willem De Kay. Their marriage banns were dated February 24, 1647, at the New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church. They had one child:

i. Abigael Willems was baptized in Amsterdam Lutheran Church on February 9, 1648. No marriage or death records have been found for her.

Her second marriage was to Lucas Rodenburgh after 16 Sep 1652. She took the name Trijntje Rodenburgh. He died between March 22 and June 8, 1655. They had two children:

i. Elizabeth Rodenburgh was born in Curaçao.

ii. Lucretia Rodenburgh was baptized in New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church on July 1, 1657.

Her third marriage was to Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh.



View Tree for Trijntje Roelofs JansTrijntje Roelofs Jans (b. September 06, 1633, d. Bet. 1696 - 1699)

Trijntje Roelofs Jans (daughter of Roelof Jans and Anneke Jans)42 was born September 06, 1633, and died Bet. 1696 - 169943. She married (1) Willem De Kay on February 24, 1646/47 in New Amsterdam, Dutch Ref Ch, NY43. She married (2) Lucas Rodenburgh on Abt. 1653. She married (3) Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh on March 29, 1658 in New Amsterdam, Dutch Ref Ch, NY.

Includes NotesNotes for Trijntje Roelofs Jans:

[Br%C3%B8derbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #3595, Date of Import: Feb 10, 2000]

From Genealogical Sketches of the Woodbury Family, Page 208:

Johannes Van Brugh and his wife, Tryntje, the daughter of of Roeloff Jansen and Anneke Jans, lived in a stone house near Haunover Square, in front of which several large trees cast their shadow over the green." Thus says Mrs. Lamb in her History of New York.

Mr. and Mrs. Van Brugh were the first of the Dutch residents who gave a dinner party in honor of the new governor, Nichols. In October, 1664, Van Brugh and two hundred others took the "oath of allegiance." Broadhead's History of New York, Stene's history, also state more about him. Concerning the new council of Governor Nichols, Broadhead states: "On extraordinary occasions Stuyvesant, late Secretary, Cornelis Van Ruyven and Johannes Van Brugh were sometimes called to assist." The great burgher right, or the upper class from whom officials were to be elected, was introduced into New Amsterdam. There were only twenty members, and one of the three Van Brughs was Johannes Pieterse.

On the reconquest of New York by the Dutch fleet, Van Brugh comes into conspicuous relations, once more, 1673. In 1673, the burgomasters were ordered "to be chosen from the wealthiest inhabitants, and those only who are of the Reformed Christian Religion." Van Brugh was one of the two selected.

He was one of those who estimated the value of the houses and gardens destroyed to make a suitable glacis for the fort. He was one of the council selected to confer with the war council in behalf of the safety of New Orange. In 1673 he was commissioned captain of the militia. In 1674 he was again burgomaster. One of the rules adopted by the burgomasters was that "Whoever should smoke tobacco in court should forfeit two and a half guilders." The burgomaster sat in council with Governor Colve regularly at all their meetings.

In 1674, when peace was declared between Holland and England, with the clause that each should surrender its conquests made during the war, a new trial of the heart fell on these ancient Netherlanders, lovers of liberty and individual independence.

Governor Colve, the Dutch governor, preparing to leave requested the Court to select ten persons to exercise executive authority until his majesty's commission should take possession. Van Brugh was one of the ten.

When Andros took the government of New York in 1675, Van Brugh, De Peyster and others of the Dutch burghers were willing to take the oath of allegiance, as they did to Governor Nichols, saving the terms of capitulation of 1664, giving them freedom as to religion, property, etc. But Andros demanded it unconditionally. Then they petitioned to be allowed to dispose of their estates and leave. He arrested the eight signers, charging them with endeavor to raise a rebellion. They were examined, ordered to be tried, and after awhile, on giving heavy bonds, released from imprisonment.

A stout old Dutchman he was, and stood manfully for the rights of the people, occupying a prominent position in the negotiation of the old residents with Governor Andros. Van Brugh was one of the committee who went on board the frigate on which Andros arrived, to welcome him, and he made great effort to secure for the Dutch the privileges and rights which had been acknowledged them on the original conquest and surrender in 1664 to Governor Nichols. He perilled his liberty and property, incurring even imprisonment for standing up for the rights of the Dutch.

The spirit of religious toleration, elective government and personal liberty of the Hollanders strike us most gratefully, and draw sighs of sympathy at their hard fortune in descending from such a state to be subjects of the Duke of York and his despotic viceroy, Andros. But the spirit of these old burghers was exemplified in their descendants in the Revolution. Every old Dutch family rallied to the cause with t heir fortunes, influence and swords: Schuyler, Morris, Livingston, Van Cortland, Van Rensselear.

His wife was Tryntje Roeloff, who had previously married Lucas Rodenburg, vice director at Curacoa, 1646 to 1657, where he died. When she married Van Brugh, her friends there sent her one keg of salt, one keg of preserved lemons, one of lemon juice, a parrot, and twelve parroquets. Robert Livingstone, son of Robert Livingstone, first proprietor, is the ancestor of Chancellor Livingston and of Edward Livingstone, secretary of state under Jackson. When Levi Woodbury was secretary of the treasury, the families lived in adjacent houses on Lafayette Square in Washington.

Roeloff Janson was the husband of Anneke Jans, coming to Rensellearwych with his family in 1630. In 1636 he removed to New Amsterdam and secured a ground brief or title to sixty-two acres, "bounded west by the Hudson, north by the old Jans Land." Shortly after he died, leaving Anneke a widow with five small children. Soon after, March, 1638, she married the Rev. Everhardus Bogardus, dominie of the church in New York and the first settled pastor in the country, a man of intelligence. It is as witness to the contract to build this church that Captain Willett's name first appeared on the Dutch records of New Amsterdam, a few years after.

Source: Walter Gilbert's web page

Her second husband was Johannes Van Brugh, who was a prominent merchant and magistrate of New Amsterdam, and served in the common council several years after the English accession. They were married March 29, 1658.

Source: Collections on History of Albany, pg 99.

More About Trijntje Roelofs Jans:

Date born 2: Abt. 1624, amsterdam, Holland.

Date born 3: June 24, 1629, Amsterdam, Holland.43

More About Trijntje Roelofs Jans and Willem De Kay:

Marriage: February 24, 1646/47, New Amsterdam, Dutch Ref Ch, NY.43

More About Trijntje Roelofs Jans and Lucas Rodenburgh:

Marriage 1: Abt. 1653

Marriage 2: Aft. September 16, 1652

More About Trijntje Roelofs Jans and Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh:

Marriage 1: March 29, 1658, New Amsterdam, Dutch Ref Ch, NY.

Marriage 2: Abt. 1658



Children of Trijntje Roelofs Jans and Willem De Kay are:
1. Abigael Willems, b. February 09, 1647/48, d. date unknown.



Children of Trijntje Roelofs Jans and Lucas Rodenburgh are:
1. Elizabeth Rodenburgh, d. date unknown.
2. Lucretia Rodenburgh, b. July 01, 165744, d. date unknown.



Children of Trijntje Roelofs Jans and Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh are:
1. Helena Van Brugh, b. April 04, 1659, New Amsterdam, NY, d. date unknown.
2. Helena Van Brugh, b. July 28, 1660, d. Abt. 1736.
3. +Anna Van Brugh, b. September 10, 1662, d. date unknown.
4. +Catharine Annetje Van Brugh, b. April 19, 1665, d. December 06, 1730, Greenbush, NY.
5. Pieter Van Brugh, b. July 14, 1666, New Amsterdam, NY, d. date unknown.
6. Maria Van Brugh, b. September 20, 1673, d. date unknown.
7. Johannes Van Brugh, b. February 08, 1674/75, d. date unknown.

Last names also include: Jansen De Key/ Rodenberg/ Van Brugh



Daughter of Roeloff Jansen and Anneke Jans. John Reynolds Totten, "Anneke Jans (1607-8?-1663) and Her Two Husbands", New York Genealogical & Biographical Record Vol. 56, pages 202-243 (1925): p.208.

Trijntje Roelofse was baptized on 24 June 1629 at Lutheran Church, Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Netherlands, sponsors Cornelis Sijverts, Trintgen Siewerts. William Brower Bogardus, Dear "Cousin": A Charted Genealogy of the Descendants of Anneke Jans Bogardus (1605-1663) to the 5th Generation - and of her sister, Marritje Jans (Wilmington, OH, U.S.A.: Anneke Jans and Everardus Bogardus Descendants Association, 1996), chart no.1. George Olin Zabriskie, "Anneke Jans in Fact and Fiction", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 104, pp. 65-72, 157-164 (1973): 104:67.

She came to New Netherlands with her parents in 1630.

Witnessed the baptism of Hendrick Corneliszen , son of Cornelis Aertszen and Beletje Hendricks, on 23 September 1646 at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, (sponsors Capt. Jan de Vries, Evert Corn. Van der Wel, Sara en Tryntie Roelofs). "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 5:88. Hendrick; parent: Cornelis Aertszen.

Witnessed the baptism of Roeloff Kierstede , son of Hans Kierstede and Sara Roelofse, on 1 January 1647 at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, (sponsors Jochem Kierstede, Annetje Bogardus, Tryntje Roelofs). Ibid., 5:88.

She married 1st with banns published on 24 February 1647 at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, Guillaume de Keij, son of Abraham Lievenszn de Keij and Abigail Regoot. Samuel S. Purple, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York; Marriages from 11 December 1639 to 26 August 1801 (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, reprint 2003, original 1890 NYG&BS), page 14. Wilhem Key, j.m. Van Haerlem, en Tryn Roelofs, j.d. Van Amsterdam.

Child by Guillaume de Keij b. 3 Jan 1625:

   Abigael de Kay b. 9 Feb 1648 William Brower Bogardus, Dear "Cousin": A Charted Genealogy of the Descendants of Anneke Jans Bogardus (1605-1663) to the 5th Generation - and of her sister, Marritje Jans (Wilmington, OH, U.S.A.: Anneke Jans and Everardus Bogardus Descendants Association, 1996), Chart No.3.   

Trijntje Roelofse married 2nd after 16 September 1652 Lucas Rodenburgh, son of Rodenburgh. Ibid., Chart no.1.

Witnessed the baptism of Lucas Kierstede , son of Hans Kierstede and Sara Roelofse, on 23 September 1657 at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, (sponsor Tryntie Roelofs). "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 5:181. Lucas; parents: Mr. Hans Kierstede, Sara Roelofs.

Children by Lucas Rodenburgh b. before 1619, d. between 22 Mar 1655 and 8 Jun 1655:

   Elizabeth Rodenburg b. between 1653 and 1657, d. after 22 Dec 1696
   Lucretia Rodenburg b. 1 Jul 1657 "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 5:180. Lucretia, parents: Johannes Rodenborg, Tryntie Roelofs.

Trijntje Roelofse married 3rd at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, on 24 April 1658 Johannes Pieterszen Van Brugge, son of Pieter Van Brugh and Helena Pottai, (banns 29 Mar 1658). Samuel S. Purple, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York; Marriages from 11 December 1639 to 26 August 1801 (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, reprint 2003, original 1890 NYG&BS), page 22. Johannes Pieterszen Ver Brugge, Van Haerlem, en Catharina Roelofs, Wede. Van Lucas Rodenborg. Getouwt den 24 April.

Witnessed the baptism of Maria Hibon , daughter of Jan Hibon and Geertie Barens, on 18 September 1661 at Old First Dutch Reformed Church, Breuckelen (Brooklyn), Kings Co., Long Island, New York, (sponsors Jacobus Backer, Hendrick Obee, Catryntie Verbrugge.). Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church of Brooklyn as per the records of said Church from Oct. 31, 1660 to Dec 13, 1719: From Corporation Manual of the City of Brooklyn, 1869, pages 448 to 504; FHL film #0017529, item 4 (Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1939), Copied and translated from the Dutch by Teunis G. Bergen. Filmed from the typed manuscript in the Holland Society of New York, p.449. A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), page 110. Maria; parents: Jan de Bon, Getruijt Barents, "from the ferry".

Witnessed the baptism of Elisabeth Hendrickse Van der Wallen , daughter of Hendrick Van der Wallen and Celitie Jans, on 2 July 1662 at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, (sponsors Abraham Sluyter, Maria Loockermans, Catharina Van Brug). "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 6:149. Elisabeth; parents: Hendrick Van der Wallen, Gelitie Jans.

Witnessed the baptism of Theunis Jansz Tibout , son of Jan Tibout and Sara Van der Vlucht, on 30 September 1663 at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, (sponsors Mr. Evert Pieterszen, Jan Theuniszen, Tryntie Rodenburg). Ibid., 6:154. Theunis; parents: Jan Tibout, Sara Van der Vlucht.

Witnessed the baptism of Jacob Kierstede , son of Hans Kierstede and Sara Roelofse, on 28 November 1663 at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, (sponsor Tryntie Rodenburg). Ibid., 6:155. Jacobus; parents: Mr. Hans Kierstede, Sara Roelofs.

Witnessed the baptism of Jacob de Peyster , son of Jan de Peyster and Cornelia Lubberts, on 23 December 1663 at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, (sponsors Frederick Gysbertszen, Jacob Stryckers, Tryntie Rodenburg). Ibid., 6:155. Jacob; parents: Johannes de Peyster, Cornelia Lubberts.

Witnessed the baptism of Catalina Bedlo , daughter of Isaac Bedlo and Elizabeth Cornelise de Potter, on 22 May 1664 at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, (sponsors Jacques Casjou, Jacobus Backer, Catharina Roelofs). Ibid., 7:19. Catalina; parents: Isaack Bedlo, Elisabeth de Potter.

Witnessed the baptism of Neeltje Teunise Bogaert , daughter of Teunis Gysberts Bogaert and Sarah Jorise Rapalje, on 23 August 1665 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Jeronymus Rappalje, Pieter Pieterszen, menist, Judith Bayard, Tryntie Roelofs). Ibid., 7:26. Annetje, Neeltje (Tweelingen [Twins]); parents: Theunis Gysbertszen Bogaerts, Sara Rappalje.

Witnessed the baptism of Rachel Kierstede , daughter of Hans Kierstede and Sara Roelofse, on 13 September 1665 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsor Tryntie Roelofs). Ibid., 7:26. Rachel; parents: Hans Kierstede, Sara Roelofs.

Witnessed the baptism of Anthony de Mill , son of Anthony de Mill and Elisabeth Vander Liphorst, on 14 March 1666 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Joannes de Peyster, Catharina Roelofs). Ibid., 7:70. Anthony; parents: Anthony de Mill, Elisabeth Vanderlipshorst.

Witnessed the baptism of Lysbeth Dirckse , daughter of Dirck Hendrickszen and Anna Maria, on 30 May 1666 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsor Tryntie Roelofs). Ibid., 7:71. Lucretia, Lysbeth (tweelingen [twins]); parents: Dirck Hendrickszen, Anna Maria.

Witnessed the baptism of Isaacq Steenwyck , son of Cornelis Jacobsz Steenwyck and Margareta de Riemer, on 28 December 1666 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Do. Samuel Drisius, Catharina Roelofs). Ibid., 7:73. Isaacq; parents: Cornelis Steenwyck, Margareta de Riemer.

Witnessed the baptism of Aeltje Gerritse Roos , daughter of Gerrit Jansen Roos and Tryntje Arents, on 27 February 1667 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Jan Vinge, Tryntie Roelofs). Ibid., 7:74. Aeltie; parents: Gerrt Janszen Roos, Tryntie Arents.

Witnessed the baptism of Jacob Leisler , son of Jacob Leisler and Elsje Tymens, on 13 November 1667 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Cornelis Dirckszen, Tryntie Roelofs). Ibid., 7:125. Jacob; parents: Jacob Leydser, Elsje Thymens.

Witnessed the baptism of Isaac Stoutenburgh , son of Pieter Stoutenburgh and Aefje van Tienhoven, on 26 September 1668 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Jacob Kip, Tryntje Roelofs). Ibid., 7:128. Isaac; parents: Pieter Stoutenburg, Aechtie Van Tienhoven

Witnessed the baptism of Jeuriaen Arentszen , son of Arent Jeuriaenszen and Belitie Lodowycks, on 8 February 1669 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Lodovyck Pos, Tryntie Roelofs). Ibid., 7:129. Jeuriaen; parents: Arent Lansman, Belitie Lodovycx.

Witnessed the baptism of Cornelia Janse Leunen , daughter of Jan Leunen and Cornelia, on 22 March 1670 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Isaac de Foreest, Tryntie Roelofs). Thomas Grier Evans, editor, Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York, Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol. 2 (New York: Printed for the Society, 1901), page 98. Cornelia; parents: Jan Leunen, Cornelia.

Witnessed the baptism of Pietertje Claese , daughter of Claes Janszen and Annetje Cornelise van Vorst, on 26 August 1671 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Cornelis Klopper, Tryntie Roelofs). Ibid., page 103. Pietertje; parents: Claes Janszen, Annetie Cornelis.

Witnessed the baptism of Hester Hassing , daughter of Bernardus Hassing and Aeltje Couwenhoven, on 19 December 1674 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (witnesses: Cornelis Pluvier, Catharina Roelofs). Ibud., page 117. Hester; parents: Barnardus Hassing, Aeltie Van Couwenhoven; witnesses: Cornelis Pluvier, Catharina Roelofs.

Witnessed the baptism of Lijsbeth de Hart , daughter of Jacobus De Hart and Cornelia Pieterse Beeck, on 10 November 1677 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (witnesses: Pieter Jacobszen Marius, Tryntie Roelofs). Ibid., page 130. Lysbeth; parents: Jacobus de Haerdt, Cornelia Beeck; witnesses: Pieter Jacobszen Marius, Tryntie Roelofs.

Witnessed the baptism of Jacob Pluvier , son of Cornelis Pluvier and Neeltje Couwenhoven, on 23 January 1678 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (witnesses: Johannes Van Couwenhoven, Tryntie Roelofs). Ibid., page 130. Jacob; parents: Cornelis Pluvier, Neeltie Van Couwenhoven; witnesses: Johannes Van Couwenhoven, Tryntie Roelofs.

Witnessed the baptism of Adriaen Hendricksz Van Schaick , son of Hendrick Corneliszen and Neeltje Cornelis, on 26 January 1678 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Evert Aertszen, Tryntie Roelofs). Ibid., page 135. Adriaen; parents: Hendrick Corneliszen, Neeltje Cornelis; witnesses: Evert Aertszen, Tryntie Roelofs.

Witnessed the baptism of Benjamin Kip , son of Jacob Hendricksz Kip and Maria de la Montagne, on 8 August 1678 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (witnesses: Nicolaes Willem Stuyvesant, Tryntie Roelofs). Ibid., page 134. Benjamin; parents: Jacob Kip, Maria de La Montagne; witnesses: Nicolaes Willem Stuyvesant, Tryntie Roelofs.

Witnessed the baptism of Anna Elisabeth Kierstede , daughter of Hans Kierstede and Jannetje Loockermans, on 17 December 1679 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (witnesses: Olof Stephenszen Van Courtlant, Tryntie Roelofs). Ibid., page 139. Anna Elisabeth; parents: Mr. Hans Kierstede, Jannetie Loockermans; witnesses: Olof Stephenszen Van Courtlant, Tryntie Roelofs.

Witnessed the baptism of Augustinus Hermans , son of Ephraim Hermanszen and Elizabeth Rodenburg, on 7 July 1680 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (witnesses: Nicholas Bayard, Catharina Roelofs). Ibid., page 142. Augustinus; parents: Ephraim Hermans, Elisabeth Rodenburg; witnesses: Nicholas Bayard, Catharina Roelofs.

Witnessed the baptism of Rachel Jacobse de Kay , daughter of Jacob Toenissen de Kay and Hillegond Theunise, on 25 August 1680 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (witnesses: Karsten Luurszen, Catharina Roelofs). Ibid., page 143. Rachel; parents: Jacobus de Key, Hillegond Theunis; witnesses: Karsten Luurszen, Catharina Roelofs.

Children by Johannes Pieterszen Van Brugge b. 1624, d. 1699:

   Helena Van Brugh b. 4 Apr 1659, d. b Jul 1660 "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 6:43. Helena; parents: Johannes Van Brug, Catharina Roelofs.

Helena Van Brugh b. 28 Jul 1660 Ibid., 6:89. Helena; parents: Johannes Van Brug, Tryntie Roelofs.
Anna Van Brugh b. 10 Sep 1662 Ibid., 6:150. Anna; parents: Johannes Van Brug, Tryntie Rodenburgs.
Catharina Van Brugh b. 19 Apr 1665 Ibid., 7:24. Catharina; parents: Johannes Van Brug, Tryntie Roelofs.
Pieter Van Brugh b. 14 Jul 1666 Ibid., 7:71. Pieter; parents: Johannes Van Brug, Cathryntie Roelofs.
Johannes Van Brugh b. 22 Nov 1671, d. between 14 Nov 1705 and 27 Apr 1727 William Brower Bogardus, Dear "Cousin": A Charted Genealogy of the Descendants of Anneke Jans Bogardus (1605-1663) to the 5th Generation - and of her sister, Marritje Jans (Wilmington, OH, U.S.A.: Anneke Jans and Everardus Bogardus Descendants Association, 1996), Chart 5. Location not stated and this record has not been found.
Maria Van Brugh b. 20 Sep 1673 Thomas Grier Evans, editor, Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York, Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol. 2 (New York: Printed for the Society, 1901), page 111. Maria; parents Johannes Van Brug, Catharina Roelofs; witnesses: Anthony de Mill, Sehout, Marritie Jacobs.
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Trijntgen Roelofs's Timeline

1629
June 24, 1629
Amsterdam, Government of Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
June 24, 1629
Lutherse Kerk, Amsterdam, Government of Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
June 24, 1629
Amsterdam Lutheran Church, Amsterdam
1648
1648
1652
1652
Curaçao
1656
1656
Curaçao