__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Alice | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Beatrice | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
_Udalricus _ _Conrad _| | |____________ _Burkhard _| | | ____________ | |_________| | |____________ | |--Conrad | | ____________ | _________| | | |____________ |___________| | ____________ |_________| |____________
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Felice | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Margaret | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Petronil d' AMAUNAY | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Robert de BERMINGHAM | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
_John BLENNERHASSETT _ _Thomas BLENNERHASSETT _| | |_Jane HIGHAM _________ _John BLENNERHASSETT __| | | ______________________ | |_Margaret BRAHAM _______| | |______________________ | |--Elizabeth BLENNERHASSETT | | _William CORNWALLIS __ | _John CORNWALLIS _______| | | |_Elizabeth STANFORD __ |_Elizabeth CORNWALLIS _| | ______________________ |________________________| |______________________
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--James BOLHAY | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
____________________ ________________________________| | |____________________ _Borelo I Count_of URGEL _| | | ____________________ | |________________________________| | |____________________ | |--Raymond III BOREL | | ____________________ | _Raimond Count_of TOULOUSE _____| | | |____________________ |_Luitgarde of TOULOUSE ___| | _Boso of TUSCANY ___ |_Gersende (Bertha?) of GASCONY _| |_Willa of BURGUNDY _
__ _prob Robert BRADFORD _| | |__ _Peter BRADFORD _| | | __ | |_______________________| | |__ | |--Richard BRADFORD | | __ | _______________________| | | |__ |_(wife_#2) ______| | __ |_______________________| |__
!NEHGR: Oct 1929; pp 439-64.
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Anna BRAY | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Lancelot de BRIQUEBEC | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Elizabeth BROYES | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
_Jordan de CHAMPERNOWNE __________ _Henry CHAMPERNOWNE ___| | |_Mabel dau._Robert_of GLOUCESTER _ _Oliver CHAMPERNOWNE _| | | __________________________________ | |_Rohais CAMPO_ERNALDA _| | |__________________________________ | |--Henry CHAMPERNOWNE | | __________________________________ | _______________________| | | |__________________________________ |_Eva ANDEA ___________| | __________________________________ |_Isolda _______________| |__________________________________
_Robert CORBET ______ _Robert CORBET ________| | |_Matilda de ARUNDEL _ _Roger CORBET __________| | | _Fulk le STRANGE ____ | |_Elizabeth le STRANGE _| | |_Alianore GIFFARD ___ | |--Robert CORBET | | _____________________ | _Giles de EARDISTON ___| | | |_____________________ |_Margaret de EARDISTON _| | _____________________ |_______________________| |_____________________
__ __| | |__ _Walter D'AUDRE _| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--(Miss) (de_AUBRE) D'AUDRE | | __ | __| | | |__ |_________________| | __ |__| |__
_Jacques D'AVESNES ________________ _Bouchard D'AVESNES ____________| | |_Adelphie de GUISE ________________ _Jean I de D'AVESNES _| | | _Baldwin IX of FLANDERS ___________ | |_Margaret of FLANDERS __________| | |_Marie de CHAMPAGNE _______________ | |--Jean II D'AVESNES | | _William I ________________________ | _Florens IV ____________________| | | |_Adelheid ,_Countess_of van GELRE _ |_Adelaide of HOLLAND _| | _Henry I Duke_of BRABANT __________ |_Mechtild (Matilda) de BRABANT _| |_Maud ALSACE ______________________
_Robert II "the_Devil" NORMANDY _______ _William the CONQUEROR ________________| | |_Herleve FALAISE ______________________ _Henry I Beauclerc KING_OF_ENGLAND _______| | | _Baldwin V_de_Lille Count_of FLANDERS _ | |_Matilda (Maud) of FLANDERS ___________| | |_Adele-Alice (Aelicie) of FRANCE ______ | |--Matilda of ENGLAND | | _______________________________________ | _Malcolm III Canmore KING_OF_SCOTLAND _| | | |_______________________________________ |_Matilda "Atheling" Princess_of SCOTLAND _| | _Edward the EXILE _____________________ |_St. Margaret Queen_of SCOTLAND _______| |_Agatha _______________________________
!Another source has her b. 1103, d. 1167.
_William LONGSWORD _______________ _Richard I_the_Fearless of NORMANDY _| | |_Espriota ________________________ _Robert d' EVEREUX _| | | _Harald Blaatand KING_OF_DENMARK _ | |_Gunnora CREPON _____________________| | |__________________________________ | |--(Miss) d' EVEREUX | | __________________________________ | _____________________________________| | | |__________________________________ |_Herleva ___________| | __________________________________ |_____________________________________| |__________________________________
__ _Keteluorn _| | |__ _Godric _| | | __ | |____________| | |__ | |--William FITZGODRIC | | __ | ____________| | | |__ |_________| | __ |____________| |__
!Birth date, Sir, from Merrill/dorsett6 web database.
___________ __________________| | |___________ _Richard FITZSCROB _| | | ___________ | |__________________| | |___________ | |--Osbern FITZRICHARD | | ___________ | _Robert de ESSEX _| | | |_Wymarche _ |_(Miss) de ESSEX ___| | ___________ |__________________| |___________
__ __| | |__ _Hermann Count von FROHBURG _| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Edith von (Frohberg) FROBURG | | __ | __| | | |__ |_____________________________| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ _Meredith _| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Ythel (ap_Meredith) GAM | | __ | __| | | |__ |___________| | __ |__| |__
_____________________________________ _Tancred Seigneur_de HAUTEVILLE _| | |_____________________________________ _Robert GUISCARD _______| | | _Richard I_the_Fearless of NORMANDY _ | |_Fredesende of NORMANDY _________| | |_Papia ______________________________ | |--Matilda (Maud) GUISCARD | | _____________________________________ | _________________________________| | | |_____________________________________ |_Sikilgaita of SALERNO _| | _____________________________________ |_________________________________| |_____________________________________
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Elizabeth HOLAND | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
!Somewhere I found this Elizabeth as the daughter of a John Holand that connected to my other Holand line. I regret that I did not process the information at that time and cannot remember the source! Could she possibly be the daughter of John Holand, Duke of Exeter (and his wife Elizabeth Plantagenet), who is the son of Thomas de Holand and Joan Plantagenet? IF YOU HAVE A SOURCE FOR THIS INFORMATION, PLEASE SEND IT ALONG.
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Charles Martel KING_OF_FRANCE | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
_Robert _____________ _Gerard LISLE ____| | |_Alice FITZGERALD ___ _Warine L'ISLE _| | | _Henry de ARMENTERS _ | |_Alice ARMENTERS _| | |_____________________ | |--Gerard de L'ISLE | | _____________________ | _Henry de TEYES __| | | |_____________________ |_Alice TEYES ___| | _____________________ |__________________| |_____________________
__ __| | |__ _William MALLET _| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Mary MALLET | | __ | __| | | |__ |_________________| | __ |__| |__
______________________ _Geoffrey de MAGNAVILLA _| | |______________________ _William de MANDEVILLE _| | | ______________________ | |_Athelaise de BALTS _____| | |______________________ | |--Beatrix MANDEVILLE | | ______________________ | _Eudo de RIE ____________| | | |______________________ |_Margaret de RIE _______| | _Richard FITZGILBERT _ |_Rohaise de CLARE _______| |_Rohese GIFFARD ______
__ __| | |__ _William _| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Ralph (Ness) de MAR | | __ | __| | | |__ |__________| | __ |__| |__
_Rynald MARVIN _ _Edward MARVIN ___________| | |_Johan _________ _Reinold MARVIN _| | | ________________ | |_Elizabeth or (Margaret) _| | |________________ | |--Reinold MARVIN | | ________________ | __________________________| | | |________________ |_Mary (Marie) ___| | ________________ |__________________________| |________________
_Richard MOUNT ____________ _Thomas MOUNT ________________| | |_Rebecca __________________ _Richard MOUNT _| | | ___________________________ | |_Mary ________________________| | |___________________________ | |--Ann (Nancy) MOUNT | | _John Lawrence DYE_OR_DEY _ | _William DYE_OR_DEY __________| | | |_Anne (Annie) BROWN _______ |_Lydia DEY _____| | ___________________________ |_Margaret (CRAWFORD?) SALTER _| |___________________________
_Simon de OLNEY ____ _William de OLNEY __| | |____________________ _William de OLNEY ___| | | ____________________ | |____________________| | |____________________ | |--John de OLNEY | | _Richard de SOCTON _ | _William de SOCTON _| | | |_Emma ______________ |_Alianore de SOCTON _| | ____________________ |____________________| |____________________
_Guermond de PICQUIGNY _ _Eustace de PICQUIGNY _| | |_Adele _________________ _Arnoul de PICQUAGNY _| | | ________________________ | |_______________________| | |________________________ | |--Melisinde de PICQUAGNY | | ________________________ | _______________________| | | |________________________ |______________________| | ________________________ |_______________________| |________________________
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Annetie PIETERS | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
_Henry III KING_OF_ENGLAND ____ _Edward I KING_OF_ENGLAND __| | |_Eleanor of PROVENCE __________ _Edmund of WOODSTOCK _| | | _Philip III KING_OF_FRANCE ____ | |_Margaret QUEEN_OF_ENGLAND _| | |_Mary de BRABANT ______________ | |--Joan PLANTAGENET | | _Baldwin WAKE _________________ | _John ,Lord WAKE ___________| | | |_Hawise (Margaret) de QUINCEY _ |_Margaret WAKE _______| | _John FITZBARNARD _____________ |_Joan FITZBERNARD __________| |_Joan _________________________
!DATA-SPOUSE-CHILDREN-PARENTS: Wilfred Jordan, COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY FAMILIES OF PENNSYLVANIA; ; New York, Lewis Historical Publishing Co. Inc., 1942, p. 706.
WFT, vol 2, #875: As Joan De Holand, birth date and place; LDS Ord. dates.
_Luke de POYNINGS ____ _Michael de POYNINGS ________| | |_Hawise mrs. VAUTORT _ _Thomas POYNINGS _| | | ______________________ | |_Margery ____________________| | |______________________ | |--Michael POYNINGS | | ______________________ | _Richard (Rokesley) ROKESBY _| | | |______________________ |_Agnes ROKESBY ___| | _Bertram CRIOL _______ |_Joan CRIOL _________________| |_Eleanor D'AVRANCHES _
_Saire de QUINCEY _____________ _Robert de QUINCEY ______| | |_Maude de ST._LIZ _____________ _Saire de QUINCEY ______________| | | _Ralph (Ness) de MAR __________ | |_Orabilis de MAR ________| | |_______________________________ | |--Roger de QUINCEY | | _Robert de BEAUMONT ___________ | _Robert de BEAUMONT _____| | | |_Amicia (de_Gael) de MONTFORT _ |_Margaret (Bellomont) BEAUMONT _| | _Hugh de GRANTMESNIL __________ |_Petronilla GRANTMESNIL _| |_______________________________
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Hermann Billung Duke_of SAXONY | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
_William STAFFORD __ _John STAFFORD _______| | |____________________ _Ralph STAFFORD _| | | _Ralph de STAFFORD _ | |_Margaret STAFFORD ___| | |_Margaret AUDLEY ___ | |--Joan STAFFORD | | ____________________ | _John ,Lord HASTINGS _| | | |____________________ |_Maud HASTINGS __| | ____________________ |______________________| |____________________
_Roger de TONY ________________ _Ralph de TONY ________| | |_Gertrude (Ida) of HAINAULT ___ _Roger de TONY _________| | | _Robert de BEAUMONT ___________ | |_Margaret de BEAUMONT _| | |_Amicia (de_Gael) de MONTFORT _ | |--Ralph de TONI | | _Richard de BEAUMONT __________ | _Richard de BEAUMONT __| | | |_Constance ____________________ |_Constance de BEAUMONT _| | _______________________________ |_(Miss) de L'AIGLE ____| |_______________________________
!DATA: John S. Wurts, MAGNA CHARTA; ; Philadelphia, Brookfield Pub. Co.,1958. Part ____, p. ____.
_Thomas TOUCHET _______ _John TOUCHET _______| | |_Joan _________________ _John TOUCHET _____| | | _James AUDLEY _________ | |_Joan AUDLEY ________| | |_Joane MORTIMER _______ | |--John TOUCHET | | _Edmund MORTIMER ______ | _Roger MORTIMER _____| | | |_Elizabeth BADLESMERE _ |_Margery MORTIMER _| | _William MONTECUTE ____ |_Philippa MONTECUTE _| |_Katherine GRANDISON __
WFT, vol 2, #875: birth place.
Also #875; LDS Ord. dates.
_James TYRELL _____ _Walter TYRELL _| | |_Margaret HERON ___ _Thomas TYRELL ____| | | _William SWYNFORD _ | |_Jane SWYNFORD _| | |___________________ | |--Elizabeth TYRELL | | ___________________ | _John FLAMBARD _| | | |___________________ |_Eleanor FLAMBARD _| | ___________________ |________________| |___________________
_Baldwin WAKE ____________ _Baldwin WAKE ___________| | |_Agnes du HOMMET _________ _Hugh WAKE __________| | | _William de BRIWERE ______ | |_Isabel de BRIWERE ______| | |_Beatrice de VAUX ________ | |--Baldwin WAKE | | _Nicholas STUTEVILLE _____ | _Nicholas STUTEVILLE ____| | | |_Gunnora GOURNAY _________ |_Joan de STUTEVILLE _| | _Roland Lord_of GALLOWAY _ |_Devorgilla of GALLOWAY _| |_Elena de MOREVILLE ______
_Thomas WEAVER _____________ _Clement WEAVER ___| | |_Margaret (probably) ADAMS _ _Clement WEAVER _| | | _William HOLBROOK __________ | |_Rebecca HOLBROOK _| | |_Edith _____________________ | |--Elizabeth WEAVER | | _William FREEBORN __________ | _William FREEBORN _| | | |____________________________ |_Mary FREEBORN __| | ____________________________ |_Mary _____________| |____________________________
!DATA-SPOUSE-PARENTS: John S. Wurts, MAGNA CHARTA; ; Philadelphia, Brookfield Pub. Co., 1944; Part III, p. 436,437.
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Thomas WESTON | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ _William WHITE _| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Margaret WHITE | | __ | __| | | |__ |________________| | __ |__| |__
__ _Adriaen PIETERSEN ________________________| | |__ _Pieter Adriaensen VAN_WOGGELUM _| | | __ | |_Annetie PIETERS __________________________| | |__ | |--Jan Pieterse Adriaense WOGGELUM | | __ | _Caniachkoo sachem_of Third_Castle MOHAWK _| | | |__ |_Daughter of CANIACHKOO _________| | __ |___________________________________________| |__
Jan Pieterse Adriaense WOGGELUM NOTES: AKA Jacob Adriaense Van Utrecht Jan Pieterszen Jan Pieterssen Mackelijck Jan Pietersen Van Woggelom Mackelyck John Woglum
Was called Jan MAKLYS by son-in-law in will
Occupation: Inn Keeper in 1655
1655 Inn Keeper, Beverwyck (Albany, N.Y.) 1661 MAR 29 Styntje Jans, wife of Jan Ariaanzen 1664 FEB 10 Married, Brooklyn, NY To Stijntie Jans 1667 OCT 30 Christening of son Pieter and daughter Stintje, Brooklyn, NY 1670 MAY 13 Confirmed Breuckelen Church (Brooklyn, NY) 1675 Overseer in Brooklyn (Register of Kings Co., p 199) 1681 MAR 20 Christening of son Adriaen, Brooklyn, NY 1682 SEP 4 Wrote will, (sick) wife Styntie Jans, sole heiress and Executrix 1685 OCT 21 Second marriage to Mrs. Hendrika Strockels 1687 SEP 10 Bought land in Brooklyn (Register of Kings Co. p 199) 1697 Resident of Schenectady, NY
"Contributions for the Genealogies of the First Settlers of the Ancient County of Albany, from 1630 to 1800." by Prof. Jonathan Pearson. 1978. p 104. From Hamilton Co., OH Gen Soc. "..was an inn keeper in 1655, and because he lived without the village of Beverwyck, in the "Colonie" refused to allow the excise collector to gauge his liquor casks. He is sometimes called Jacob Adriaense Van Utrecht."
"New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, NY. First Book of Records, 1660-1752". 1983. Breuckelen Church records, p 215. "1664, February 10: (Marriage) Jan Pieterszen, "Y(oung) M(an) from Amsterd(am)", to Stijntie Jans, From Oetmarsum (Overijssel, The Netherlands); Witnesses: Annetie Pieters, grandmother of the bridegroom; Johannes Marcus, stepfather of the bride; Esje Hendricks, mother of the bride."
Ibid, p 99. "Entries after Henricus Selijns ministry in Breuckelen. May 13, 1670. In order to be able to appear in the congregation in Breuckelen to partake of the Lord's supper this Whitsuntide, the following persons were confirmed as members: 2. Jan Pieterssen Mackelijck and 3. Stijntien Janssen, his wife; in the presence of Domine Polhemius, Minister, Thonis Gijsberts, Elder, (and) Willem Willemsse Bennit, Elder.
Ibid, p 216. "1685, Oct 21: Jan Pietersen Mackelick, widower of Stijnje Jans, 'born in Amsterdam', to Mrs Hendrika Strockels, widow of Monsieur Michiel Hamel, 'born in Deventer'. (Prov of Overijssel, The Netherlands.) (Second Marriage.) (Born in Amsterdam?? Holland or New York??)
"Contributions for the Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady, from 1662 to 1800" by Jonathan Pearson. 1976. "Makelyk, alias Soegemakelyk, wid., and inhabitant of Schenectady 1697." p 112.
"Early Settlers of Kings County" by Bergen. p 199. "Mackelyck, Jan Pieterse, from Amstead or Amsterdam, m 1st, Feb 10, 1664, Styntje Jans from Ostmarsuns or Oostmyzen in North Holland; m 2d, Oct 21, 1685, Hendrica Strokles wid. of Michiel Hainelle. Overseer of Brn. in 1675, as per p 62 of Furman's notes of Brn; on ass. roll of Brn in 1675, and mem. of the R.D.CH. of said place in 1677. Sept 10, 1687, he and his wife bought of Jan Gerretse Van Cowenhoven 12 morgens of land in Brn, as per p 120 of Lib. 1 of Con. Issue: Vintitie, bap Oct 30, 1667; Pieter, Oct 30, 1667; and Adriaen, Bap Mar 20, 1681."
Ibid. p 308. "Van Amsterdam, Jan Pietersen, probably intended for Jan Pietersen from Amsterdam in The Netherlands, obtained Mar 26, 1648, a patent for 4 morgens in Buk (Brooklyn?) between land of Roger Lambertsen and that of Claes Carstensen or Dclaes De Noorman.
"Calendar of Wills" pp 444 & 445. "1682 Sep 4, Dutch. Van Woggelom, Jan Pietersen, of New Albany, born at Amsterdam. Wife Styntie Jans, born at Ootmars near Pamars Mills, living on the Kil Van Kol, Staten Island, sole Heiress and execturix of real and personal estate. Children mentioned, but not by name. Witnesses Commissary Cornelis Van Dyck, Harman Van Gansevoort and Adriaen Van Ilpendam, Notary Public. Albany Co. Records, Notarial Papers, II, p 404."
"New York - Abstract of Wills, Vol II, p 185." "John Wooglam, In the name of God, Amen, I John Wooglam, of the county of Richmond, being in good disposition of body. I leave to my beloved son Adrian, 50 pounds and my new northwester (coat). I leave to my grandson, Dowe Wooglam, the eldest son of my son John, deceased, my lot of land lying on the north side of Staten Island, fronting to the Kill Von Kull, bounded west by the land of the Widdow Hooglands, east by the lot of Jacob Corsen. Together with the half lot lying in the woods, in the rear of said lot, with all the meadow, houses, orchards and barns. Also all the meadow grounds by me purchased in New Jersey, lying at a certain place called the West Vly, within the bounds of Elizabethtown, and he is to pay to my executors the sum of 260 pounds. But he is not to enter into possession until his sister is 15 years of age, unless his mother Blandina should die before his sister comes to that age. But if my grandson Dowe Wooglam should die, then the lands are to go to his brother John Wooglam. I also give to my granson Dow, my wearing apparell, and my gun and a copper vessell containing two barrels. I leave to my four grandchildren, Dow, John, Christina and Blandina 250 pounds and 6 pewter dishes, 6 plates, 5 iron pots, a gridiron, 2 flas hetchells, 4 augurs, 24 iron teeth for a harrow, 2 beetle rings, 2 hooks for thatching, cattle and horses and one negro man which I paid Samuel Bayard for. I leave to my grandson John Wooglam, my long gun, and to each of my grand daughters a feather bed. I make my brother Peter, and my son Adrian executors. Dated March 1, 1717. Witnesses: Mercy Butler, James Simpkins, Augustus Graham. Proved April 8, 1719."
"New York State Library History Bulletin to Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck" Vol III. by Jonathan Pearson. Albany, 1918. Revised and Edited by A.J.F. Van Laer. pp 542 & 543. "Will of Jan Pietersen Van Woggelum (apparently a brother of Pieter Pietersen Van Woggelum and a son of Pieter Adriaensen Van Woggelum, alias Soogemackelyck.) In the name of God, amen. Know all men by the contents of this present public instrument that in the year after the birth of our Lord and savior Jesus Christ one thousand six hundren and eighty-two (1682), on the fourth day of the month of September, old style, before me, Adriaen Van Ilpendam, Notary Public residing in New Albany (appointed by the right honorable Edmon Andros in behalf of his Royal Highness James, Duke of York, Governor General of all his territories in America), and before the hereinafter named witnesses, came and appeared the worthy Jan Pietersz Van Woggelom, born at Amsterdam, being now sick in body and lying in bed, but nevertheless having the full use and possession of his understanding, reason and memory to all outward appearances, which appear, considering the shortness and frailty of human life and the certainty of death and the uncertainty of the time and hour thereof, wishing therefore to dispose of his temporal estate to be left behind while yet he (through God's grace) may be able and which he does of his own free will and notion, without anyone's suggestion or misleading; therefore he now ordains and determines this his last will and testament in form and manner following: first and formost commending his immortal soul (whenever it shall be separated from his body) to the gracious and merciful hands of God, his creator and saviour, and his body to a Christian burial, he, the appearer and testator declares that he has nominated and instituted, as hereby he does, his lawful wife named Styntje Jans, born at Ootmarsen, dwelling in the Kil Van Kol on Staten Island near Pamar's Mill, to be his sole and universal heir to all his estate, real and personal, claims, credits, money, gold, silver coined and uncoined, jewels, clothing, linen and woolens, household furniture, nothing excepted, which he here and elsewhere on his death shall leave behind without the gainsaying or contradiction of any person; likewise that no person whoevere shall have power to demand any accounting or inventory of the estate so long as she remains in her widowed condition; but if she marry again, she shall be holden first to settle a just one-half of the estate on the surviving children, as said estate shall be, and all the children to bring up in the fear of the Lord as a mother ought to do; all which aforesaid provision he, the tesator, declares to be his last will and testament, desiring that after his decease the same may have full force and effect, whether as will, codicil, donation, gift in anticipation of death, or otherwise as may be most suitable, notwithstanding that certain forms demanded by law and usage may not herein be fully observed; desiring the fullest benefit to be enjoyed herefrom, and one or more copies hereof in proper form to be made and delivered as occasion may require. Thus done and executed at the house of Pieter Pietersz Woggelom, in New Albany (in presence of the Honorable Commissary Cornelis Van Dyck and Harman Van Gansevoort, called as witness hereto) and subscribed by the testator in New Albany, the year, month and day aforesaid. Jan Pyetersen. As witnesses: Cornelis van Dyck, Harmen Gansevort. Quod attestor, Adriaen Van Ilpendam, Not. Pub."
"The American Genealogist" Oct 1956. Vol 32, No 4. "The Easy-Going Van Woggelums" by George E. McCracken. pp 205-209. "Jan Pietersen, d. Staten Island, ca 1719. Jan Pietersen Van Woggelum, son of Pieter Adriaense by wife unknown, is well recorded. His surname appears as Mackelyck, Makkalie, Maklys, and other variants of "easy going" and also is found in numerous variants of Van Woggelum. Though in general Mackelyck tended to give way to Van Woggelum, one of his last signatures, on the will of Yellis Ingart, has Maklys. In the well-known census of Staten Island printed by Stillwell (Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Vol 1) and dated tentatively by him in 1706, though it is preserved with other censuses taken in 1698, the age of this Jan is given as 62. His son Adrian is given the age of 28 and since we know that Adrian was baptized on 20 March 1681, he would, if baptized soon after birth have been 28 about 1709. This would place Jan's birth in 1647 and make him only 17 when he married, so that it is probable that the census is earlier than 1709, even earlier than 1706, and it may also be that the ages are inexactly given. Whatever the year of his birth, Jan Pietersen as born at Amsterdam, as he states in the earlier of his two wills and as is stated in the records of both his marriages. Jan Pieterszen, young man from Amsterdam, and Styntie Jans, young woman from Ootmarsum, were married at the Brooklyn Dutch Church on 10 Feb 1664,...it has already been intimated that Jan Pietersen made two wills. This is, of itself, not unusual, but few men have two wills duly executed and recorded. The first bears date of 4 Sept 1682 and is abstracted in B. Fernow's 'Calendar of Albany Wills' (p 444 F., No 1966, city Albany Notarial Papers 2:404). No date of probation is recorded, and this will was not probated in the normal fashion after death of the testator. Jan Pietersen was sick in bed at the house of his brother Pieter Pietersen in Albany and, fearing that he would die, executed the will, after which it was witnessed by the Commissary Cornelis Van Dyck and Harman Van Gansevoort, and then carried off by Notary Adriaen Van Ilpendam, and recorded. Testator recovered, however, and doubtless forgot the will, for he lived 36 years more and died in another county...Stintje Jans became a member of the Albany Church at the end of 1683 but must have died soon afterwards, for Jan Pietersen Mackelich, again stated to have been born at Amsterdam, widower of Styntje Jans, married at Brooklyn on 21 Oct 1685, a second wife, Mrs Hendricka Strockels, born at Deventer, widow of Monsieur Michiel Hainel, but there were no witnesses to this marriage as such...Jan Pietersen Mackelyck and Hendricka Strockells are mentioned in a Kings County deed dated 10 Sept 1687 (N.Y. Ben. & Biog. Rec., 48:112) and they held two mortgages dated 30 July 1693 and 3 May 1698 (ibid., 357). By 1696, however, they had moved back to Staten Island, for in that year they witnessed a baptism at the Port Richmond Dutch Church, and henceforth the surname appears frequently in the registers of that church...the second and final will of John Wooglam, County of Richmond, dated 1 Mar 1717-18, probated 8 April 1719 (Coll. N.Y. Hist. Soc., Wills, 2:185), mentions no wife or daughter, and of grandchildren only children of deceased son John. We think it probable that the testator had made marriage settlements upon his daughters, though the abstract of the will does not say so. It does mention beloved son Adrian; Grandson Dowe Wooglam, eldest son of deceased son John, Dowe's mother Blandina who is still living; Dowe's sister under 15, his brother John, but not his brother Cornelius, and the four grandchildren are named: Dowe, John, Christina, Blandina; Executors: brother Pieter and son Adrian; witnesses: Mercy Butler, James Simpkins, Augustus Graham."
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!SPOUSE-CHILDREN-PARENTS: John Burke, Esq., ROYAL FAMILIES OF ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AND WALES; ; London, E. Churton, 26, Holles Street, 1848. Vol 1, Pedigree LXXXII (of Edward John Clavering, Esq.)