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Frederick A. Haring (dec'd)1
M, d. 27 May 1883
Frederick A. Haring (dec'd) married Mary Ann Haring.1 Frederick A. Haring (dec'd) died on 27 May 1883 at Old Tappan (Harrington Twp), NJ.1
Family | Mary Ann Haring d. a 27 May 1883 |
Children |
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Frederick A. Haring (dec'd) died 27 May 1883 at Old Tappan, Harrington Township, leaving widow Mary Ann, 9 children: Abraham F., Albert F. and David F., Mary M., wife of Henry G. Demarest, John F., Caroline, wife of Cornelius B. Haring, Ellen, wife of Bernard Voorhis, Rachel E., wife of David Van Bussum, Garret F., and 2 grandchildren: George W. Demarest and Frederick Demarest.1
Frederick A. Haring (dec'd) died 27 May 1883 at Old Tappan, Harrington Township, leaving widow Mary Ann, 9 children: Abraham F., Albert F. and David F., Mary M., wife of Henry G. Demarest, John F., Caroline, wife of Cornelius B. Haring, Ellen, wife of Bernard Voorhis, Rachel E., wife of David Van Bussum, Garret F., and 2 grandchildren: George W. Demarest and Frederick Demarest.1
Citations
- [S1221] Cardfile.
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Frederick J Haring
M, b. 7 December 1729, d. 6 March 1807
Father | Jan Cosyn Haring1,2 b. 24 Nov 1693, d. 16 Jun 1771 |
Mother | Aeltie Van Dalfsen1,2 b. Apr 1696, d. 17 Jan 1743/44 |
Frederick J Haring was born on 7 December 1729 at Tappan, Rockland County, NY. He was baptized on 14 December 1729 at Tappan, NY. He married (1) Rachel Haring, daughter of Abram Haring and Dirkje Tallman, on 30 May 1752.2 Frederick J Haring married (2) Anna Declark. Frederick J Haring died on 6 March 1807.
Family 1 | Rachel Haring b. 18 Jul 1732, d. 27 Aug 1795 |
Children |
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Family 2 | Anna Declark b. 9 Jul 1740 |
The children were all baptized in Reformed Dutch Church, Tappan, NY.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1,2
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1,2
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S909] Unknown compiler, "Ancestral File (TM), downloaded June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998", Ancestral File.
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Garret Haring
M, b. 23 February 1794
Father | Jacobus G Haring1 b. 10 Oct 1764, d. c 1820 |
Garret Haring was born on 23 February 1794 at Tappan, Rockland County, NY. He was baptized on 19 March 1794 in the Reformed Dutch Church at Tappan, Rockland County, NY.2 He died as an infant.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S908] On The Trail of Our Ancestors: Donna S. Ristenbatt Genealogy, Online at http://www.trailofourancestors.com/
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Garret A. Haring1
M, b. 22 March 1781, d. 12 December 1869
Family | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1134] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online http://njgsbc.org/indexes/bergen-county-families/, Haring A-G.
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Garret J Haring
M, b. 30 November 1801, d. 19 November 1869
Father | Jacobus G Haring1 b. 10 Oct 1764, d. c 1820 |
Garret J Haring was born on 30 November 1801. He died on 19 November 1869.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
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George Henderson Haring1
M, b. 22 December 1885, d. 1 June 1934
Father | Albert Casper Haring b. 17 Sep 1832, d. 3 Aug 1923 |
Mother | Mary Laidley b. 29 Dec 1848, d. 31 Mar 1894 |
George Henderson Haring was born on 22 December 1885.1 He married Martha Mae Barnett on 4 August 1920.1 George Henderson Haring died on 1 June 1934.1
Family | Martha Mae Barnett |
Citations
- [S57] Mary DeWitt, Haring File, Bible records.
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Gerrit Jan Haring
M, b. 25 April 1725, d. 10 October 1779
Father | Jan Cosyn Haring1,2 b. 24 Nov 1693, d. 16 Jun 1771 |
Mother | Aeltie Van Dalfsen1,2 b. Apr 1696, d. 17 Jan 1743/44 |
Gerrit Jan Haring was born on 25 April 1725 at Hackensack, Bergen County, NJ. He was baptized on 6 June 1725 at Hackensack, NJ. He died on 10 October 1779 at Old Tappan, Bergen County, NJ.
Family | |
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Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S909] Unknown compiler, "Ancestral File (TM), downloaded June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998", Ancestral File.
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Gerritie Haring1
F, b. 7 December 1733
Father | Cornelius Haring b. 15 Jan 1707 |
Mother | Lea Straet |
Gerritie Haring was born on 7 December 1733.1 She married Abraham Quackenbush, son of Jacob Quackenbush and Ann Elizabeth Brouwer.1
Family | Abraham Quackenbush b. 23 Aug 1736 or 25 Aug 1736, d. 1811 |
Children |
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Name variation: Gerritje Hering.2 Married name: Quackenbush.
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Greetje Abramse Haring1
F, b. 5 January 1714, d. 27 October 1802
Father | Abram Haring b. 24 Nov 1681, d. 18 Mar 1772 |
Mother | Dirkje Tallman b. 5 Aug 1687, d. 4 Oct 1768 |
Greetje Abramse Haring was born on 5 January 1714.2,3 She was baptized on 24 March 1716/17 at Hackensack, Bergen County, NJ.1,3 She married David Demarest, son of Jacobus Demarest and Lea DeGroot.1 Greetje Abramse Haring died on 27 October 1802 at Schraalenburgh, NJ.1
Family | David Demarest b. 26 May 1708, d. 9 Feb 1800 |
Children |
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Name variation: Margrietje Haring.2 Married name: Demarest.
Citations
- [S78] Mary DeWitt, Dalrymple family file.
- [S57] Mary DeWitt, Haring File.
- [S1134] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online http://njgsbc.org/indexes/bergen-county-families/, Demarest A-G File.
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Hannah Augusta Haring
F, b. 1864
Hannah Augusta Haring was born in 1864. She married John Wilber Banta, son of Thomas T Banta and Ellen Tuers, on 26 November 1884.1 Hannah Augusta Haring was buried in Valleau Cemetery in Ridgewood.1,2
Family | John Wilber Banta b. 6 Jan 1863, d. 1939 |
Citations
- [S877] Louis L. Blauvelt, Blauvelt Genealogy.
- [S1115] Findagrave, online www.findagrave.com, Valleau Cemetery. (does not show a listing).
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
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Henry Ackerman Haring1
M, b. 1862
Henry Ackerman Haring was born in 1862 at Bergen County, NJ. He married Maria Ann Post, daughter of John H Post and Elizabeth Ellen Tuers.1
Family | Maria Ann Post b. 30 Nov 1861 |
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2
Citations
- [S949] One World Tree at Ancestry, Online at http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
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Henry C Haring1
M, b. 21 February 1826, d. 14 May 1900
Father | Casparus Haring b. 27 May 1785, d. 17 Mar 1840 |
Mother | Susannah Storms b. 15 May 1798, d. 28 Jul 1879 |
Henry C Haring was born on 21 February 1826 at New Jersey.1 He married Lea Banta.1 Henry C Haring died on 14 May 1900.1 He was buried in Valleau Cemetery in Ridgewood.1
Family | Lea Banta |
Citations
- [S57] Mary DeWitt, Haring File, FGS from Regina Ball McDermott.
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Hetty Haring1
M, d. 27 January 1887
Father | Garret A. Haring1 b. 22 Mar 1781, d. 12 Dec 1869 |
Hetty Haring married Albert J. Terhune.1 He died on 27 January 1887 at Bergen Fields (Palisades Twp), NJ.2
Text on filecard
Hetty Terhune died 27 Jan 1887 at Bergen Fields, Palisade Township, leaving 2 acres. Garret A Haring and John J Haring executors.2 Married name: Terhune.2
Hetty Terhune died 27 Jan 1887 at Bergen Fields, Palisade Township, leaving 2 acres. Garret A Haring and John J Haring executors.2 Married name: Terhune.2
Citations
- [S1134] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online http://njgsbc.org/indexes/bergen-county-families/, Haring A-G.
- [S1221] Cardfile.
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Jacob Haring1
M, b. 12 January 1709, d. 1779
Father | Cornelius Jansen Haring b. 4 Mar 1671/72, d. bt 7 Feb 1742 - 28 Jun 1775 |
Mother | Cathalina Vlierboom d. bt 7 Feb 1742 - 28 Jun 1775 |
Jacob Haring was baptized on 12 January 1709 at Tappan, NY.1 He married Maria Bogert, daughter of Gysbert Bogert and Annetie Kortright Low.1 Jacob Haring died in 1779 at Orangetown, Orange County, NY.1
Family | Maria Bogert b. 8 Jun 1712 |
Citations
- [S57] Mary DeWitt, Haring File.
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Jacob Haring1
M, b. 8 January 1780, d. 22 September 1849
Father | Jan Haring b. 1 Mar 1736, d. 13 Apr 1823 |
Mother | Elizabeth Van Inburgh b. 24 Jun 1745, d. 3 Jul 1817 |
Jacob Haring was born on 8 January 1780 at Harrington Twp, NJ, (now Westwood.)1 He married Margrietje Van Bussen, daughter of John Van Bussen and Antje Cadmus, on 20 June 1808 at DRC, Hackensack, NJ.1 Jacob Haring died on 22 September 1849 probably in Slotterdam (Saddle River Twp), NJ, at age 69 Slotterdam is now Elmwood Park, NJ.1 He was buried in Dundee Cemetery in Slotterdam (now Elmwood Park), Slotterdam is now Elmwood Park and Dundee Cemetery is extinct due to vandals & is now marked by a plaque where it once existed in front of present Elmwood Park High School. - bodies still there.1
Family | Margrietje Van Bussen b. 28 Nov 1790, d. 23 Nov 1858 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S130] Robert George Hubbard, "Bob Hubbard's Family Tree," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Dec 2004.
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Jacob A. Haring1
M, d. 31 August 1880
Jacob A. Haring died on 31 August 1880 at Closter, NJ.1
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Jacob A. Haring died 31 Aug 1880 at Closter, NJ, leaving 1 son John N. Voorhis of Huyler's Landing, NJ.1
Jacob A. Haring died 31 Aug 1880 at Closter, NJ, leaving 1 son John N. Voorhis of Huyler's Landing, NJ.1
Citations
- [S1221] Cardfile.
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Jacob Henry Haring1
M, b. 22 October 1857
Father | John Casper Haring b. 27 May 1818, d. 2 Jul 1869 |
Mother | Eliza Ackerman b. 2 Sep 1821, d. 29 May 1898 |
Jacob Henry Haring was born on 22 October 1857 at Paramus, Bergen County, NJ.1 He was baptized on 16 January 1858 in the Old Paramus DRC at Ridgewood, NJ.1 He married Rebecca Van Derbeck on 21 February 1886 at Old Paramus DRC, Ridgewood, Bergen County, NJ.1
Family | Rebecca Van Derbeck |
Citations
- [S57] Mary DeWitt, Haring File, FGS from Regina Ball McDermott.
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Jacobus G Haring
M, b. 10 October 1764, d. circa 1820
Father | Gerrit Jan Haring1 b. 25 Apr 1725, d. 10 Oct 1779 |
Jacobus G Haring was born on 10 October 1764. He was baptized on 1 November 1764.2 He died circa 1820.
Family | |
Children |
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General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S909] Unknown compiler, "Ancestral File (TM), downloaded June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998", Ancestral File.
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Jan Haring1
M, b. 1 March 1736, d. 13 April 1823
Father | Daniel Haring b. 15 Jun 1704, d. 3 Sep 1784 |
Mother | Margrita Banta b. 15 Feb 1708, d. 4 Oct 1779 |
Jan Haring was born on 1 March 1736 at New Jersey (probably born Schraalenburgh in that part that is now Haworth.)1 He married Elizabeth Van Inburgh, daughter of Johannes Van Imburgh and Annatie Coeyman, on 25 November 1763 at Bergen County, NJ.1 Jan Haring died on 13 April 1823 probably died in his home, corner of Hillside and Washington Avenue in that part of Harrington Township that is now Westwood, NJ.1 He was buried in Old North Church Cemetery in Schraalenburgh.1
Family | Elizabeth Van Inburgh b. 24 Jun 1745, d. 3 Jul 1817 |
Child |
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Name variation: John D. Haring.1
Citations
- [S130] Robert George Hubbard, "Bob Hubbard's Family Tree," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Dec 2004.
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Jan Haring1
M, b. circa 1581, d. after 1608
Jan Haring was born circa 1581 at Hoorn, Noord Holland, The Netherlands.1 He married Cathys Boogaert before 1611.1 Jan Haring died after 1608 at The Netherlands.1
Family | Cathys Boogaert d. a 1609 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S130] Robert George Hubbard, "Bob Hubbard's Family Tree," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Dec 2004.
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Jan Haring1
M, b. 20 May 1694, d. 1775
Father | Cornelius Jansen Haring b. 4 Mar 1671/72, d. bt 7 Feb 1742 - 28 Jun 1775 |
Mother | Cathalina Vlierboom d. bt 7 Feb 1742 - 28 Jun 1775 |
Jan Haring was baptized on 20 May 1694 in the DRC at New York, NY.1 He married Amerensje Blauvelt, daughter of Abraham Blauvelt and Grietje Minne, on 19 July 1718 at Tappan, NY.1 Jan Haring died in 1775.1
Family | Amerensje Blauvelt b. 25 Oct 1694 |
Citations
- [S57] Mary DeWitt, Haring File.
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Jan Haring1
M, b. 28 September 1739, d. 1 April 1809
Father | Abraham Haring b. 9 Apr 1704, d. 14 Apr 1771 |
Mother | Martina Bogert b. 17 Mar 1705, d. 23 Jul 1783 |
Jan Haring was born on 28 September 1739.1 He was baptized on 30 September 1739 at Tappan, NY.1 He married Mary Haring, daughter of Egbert Haring and Elizabeth Bogert, on 30 October 1773 at New York City, NY.1 Jan Haring died on 1 April 1809 at Tappan, NY.1
Family | Mary Haring b. 13 Jul 1751 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S57] Mary DeWitt, Haring File.
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Jan Cosyn Haring1,2
M, b. 24 November 1693, d. 16 June 1771
Father | Cozine Haring3,4 b. 3 Mar 1668/69, d. 16 Jun 1743 |
Mother | Marretje Gerretse Blauvelt3,4 b. 26 Mar 1670 |
Jan Cosyn Haring was born on 24 November 1693 at Tappan, Bergen County, NJ, (now Rockland County.)1 He married Aeltie Van Dalfsen, daughter of Jan Van Dalfsen and Anna Van Raetsvelt, on 15 January 1718 at Tappan, NJ, (now Rockland County.)2 Jan Cosyn Haring died on 16 June 1771 at Tappan, Rockland County, NY.5
Family | Aeltie Van Dalfsen b. Apr 1696, d. 17 Jan 1743/44 |
Children |
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All children, except Gerrit Jan, were baptized in Tappan. Name variation: Jan Cozyns Haring.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.3,4
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.3,4
Citations
- [S353] Multiple Authors, Blauvelt File.
- [S57] Mary DeWitt, Haring File.
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S909] Unknown compiler, "Ancestral File (TM), downloaded June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998", Ancestral File.
- [S353] Multiple Authors, Blauvelt File, has date only.
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Jan Pietersen Haring1,2
M, b. 26 December 1633, d. 7 December 1683
Father | Pieter Jansen Haring b. c 1610, d. a Feb 1633 |
Mother | Mary Pieters |
Jan Pietersen Haring was born on 26 December 1633 at Hoorn, The Netherlands.1,3 He married Margrietje Cosyns, daughter of Cozyn Gerritszen and Vrouwtie Gerritse, on 18 May 1662 at New Amsterdam (in the New Dutch Church at Stuyvesant Bowery (where now stands St. Marks Church) on a Whitsuntide. It was the first marriage in this church.)1,4,2 Jan Pietersen Haring died on 7 December 1683 at New York City, NY.1
Family | Margrietje Cosyns b. 2 May 1641, d. 1724 |
Children |
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Jan Pietersen Haring immigrated in 1660 on the "Bonte Coe" (the Spotted Cow.)2 He lived at Bowerie, NY, a 100 acre farm. Later he obtained a deed for the Tappan land.2 Jan Pietersen Haring was born in Hoorn, Holland on December 26, 1633. This date is reported as having appeared in family Bible records and is also in the Haring Family Notebook which appears on the source website, Dutch Door Genealogy.
That his family was from Hoorn was confirmed in 2005 in a communication to historian Firth Haring Fabend from the archivist at the Westfries Archives
in the Netherlands. He says:
It's interesting that the surname "Haring" was used to refer to JPH at this date, when surnames were not all that common. Note that he was referred to as "Jan Pietersz Haring of New Netherland". Although he probably only lived in this country for little more than 20 years, he made significant contributions, most especially as the leader of the Tappan Patent group, which acquired 16,000 acres of an area that straddles the present New York/New Jersey line, on the west side of the Hudson River.
Jan Pietersen Haring married Grietje Cosyns as her second husband at Whitsuntide in 1662. Whitsuntide (i.e. White Sunday, from the custom of wearing white on that day) is Pentecost (in Dutch, Pinxster). The record of this marriage has not been found, and this information is from family records. The Haring Family Notebook is available on the source website. The original is now in the manuscript collection of the Library of the DAR in Washington, D.C. The Notebook states that theirs was the first marriage at the New Dutch Church on Stuyvesant's Bowery in New York. Do. Henricus Selyns ministered both in Brooklyn and at Stuyvesant's Bowery from 1660 to 1664, but it is not known at what date a church building was constructed. There is nothing, however, that contra-indicates the Notebook record of the marriage.
Her parents, Cosyn Gerrits and Vroutje Gerrits, are recorded as members of the New Amsterdam church in the late 1650's. During the time that Domine Selyns ministered on Sunday evenings at Stuyvesant's chapel at the Bowery, Cosyn and Vroutje must have been members there, because it is recorded that they rejoined the New Amsterdam church after Selyns returned to the Netherlands because of the illness of his father. This record appears in the membership lists between the entries for 1664 and 1665. Daughter Grietje Cosyns is listed separately there, and at that time she was already married to Jan Pietersen Haring. On October 28, 1668 JPH himself joined the New Amsterdam church as Jan Pieterszen Hearing, but his name never appears in the Stuyvesant Chapel records, which are themselves found with the records of the Brooklyn church.
Jan Pietersen's name appears in the records for the first time at the birth of his second child and first daughter, Vroutje, in 1667. The baptism of his first child, his son Pieter, does not appear. It should be noted that his birthdate August 13, 1664, as recorded in the Haring Family Notebook, was after Do. Selyns had returned to the Netherlands. The last baptism performed by Do. Selyns was July 20, 1664, and the next baptism recorded was October 16, 1666, so there is an obvious gap in those records. JPH and Grietje had six more children (including Vroutje) - a total of four sons and three daughters, all of whose baptisms are recorded in the Dutch Reformed Church records of New York.
Grietje Cosyn had been married previously to Harmen Theuniszen on 19 April 1654. They baptized a daughter Vroutje in 1658, but this child did not survive.
Jan Pietersen Haring served as a schepen - the Court Minutes of New Amsterdam for 1674 read as follows:
"From the nomination made by the Outside People beyond the Fresh Water, the W:Court with the approbation of the Honorable Governor General, have elected and confirmed as Magistrates for the ensuing year:
Jan Pietersen Haaring,
Adriaen Cornelissen, Old Schepens
Jacob Pietersen de Groot,
Wolphert Webber, New Schepens
Which aforesaid Magistrates are hereby authorized and empowered, after having taken the customary oath at the hands of the W:Court here, to govern the Outside People in their district according to the instruction granted them to this effect: - further regulating themselves according to all such orders and instructions as shall in addition be given them from time to time. Done, City Hall of the City N: Orange 2nd October 1674.
Schepens received a salary and were entitled to the Great Burger Right, which meant they could run a business, carry on a trade, vote and run for office. They were empowered to give final judgment on all cases involving sums of less than a hundred guilders and had full power in all criminal cases.
There is a record in the Andros Papers dated 1676 of a group of men applying for land which reads as follows:
25:94
[LIST OF APPLICANTS FOR LAND]
The names of the persons For Land upon Manhatens Island.
Imprimis.
Wolferd Webber Constable
Jno. Peterson: wheelemaker
(note: these two names are bracketed together with the number 2)
Arien Cornelius Son
Tunis Edisse
Bastian Elson
Henry Corneliusson
Spunge Yonson
Claus Manuell a Negro
Jon: DeFreeze Molatt
William Antonis Molatt
David Defore and his son Jon: Defore 2
Garrat Cozensee
Solomon Peterse
Andrews Vriance
Old Mingoe:
Severeene Laurenson
Ebbert Foctuse
Arnold Webber
Assent Negroe
Michaell Negroe
Old Franciscoe Negroe
Lewis Smith Negroe
Jon. Bennue
Daniell Clarke
Theophilus Elsworth
Clement Elsworth
Marcke de Susswaie Senior
Marcke De Susswaie Junion
Marten Hardwen
[ENDORSED:] Persons for land upon Manhatans Isl. 1676
____________________________________________________
Then in the Andros Papers in 1677/78 there is a note
referring to:
"The Land of Wolford Webber and Jon: Peterson Hering knowne by the Name of The Land Hills"
("Land Hills" should properly read "Sand Hills".)
This brief reference does confirm that the "Jno. Peterson: wheelemaker" of the previous application for land was indeed Jan Peterse Haring, and that the land was granted.
JPH's father-in-law Cosyn Gerritsen is known to have been a wheelmaker, and whether JPH learned the trade from him, or had apprenticed to learn it earlier is not known.
JPH's most significant accomplishment was as the head of the group of 13 families who purchased the land known as the Tappan Patent. The deed to purchase the land from the Indians was in 1681/2, and the final grant was in 1686. Unfortunately JPH died without settling on the land. His widow married Daniel DeClark, a man 12 years her junior, in 1685. The house in Tappan most commonly known as the DeWint House was built for Grietje by her third husband, with the date 1700 over the door - it is the oldest house
standing in Rockland County.
Jan Pietersen Haring died on December 7, 1683.
More history of the Haring Family and the Tappan Patent is available at http://www.rockleigh.org/History/Families/Haring_Family.htm.5 Name variation: Jan Pieter Haring.6,4,2 Name variation: Jans Pieterse Haring.
That his family was from Hoorn was confirmed in 2005 in a communication to historian Firth Haring Fabend from the archivist at the Westfries Archives
in the Netherlands. He says:
"Indeed Jan Pietersz Haring was present in Hoorn on May 25, 1680 when the Hoorn notary Cornelis Nopper wrote his notarial deed. This deed concerned the inheritance of Ariaantje Claas, widow of Cornelis Pietersz
Metselaar, a brother of Jan Pietersz Haring who was one of the successors."
"A metselaar is a brick layer. A 'successor' in this sense means that JPH was one of his brother's heirs. It is amazing that this record survives, as 90% of the seventeenth-century records in Westfries have disappeared."
Metselaar, a brother of Jan Pietersz Haring who was one of the successors."
"A metselaar is a brick layer. A 'successor' in this sense means that JPH was one of his brother's heirs. It is amazing that this record survives, as 90% of the seventeenth-century records in Westfries have disappeared."
It's interesting that the surname "Haring" was used to refer to JPH at this date, when surnames were not all that common. Note that he was referred to as "Jan Pietersz Haring of New Netherland". Although he probably only lived in this country for little more than 20 years, he made significant contributions, most especially as the leader of the Tappan Patent group, which acquired 16,000 acres of an area that straddles the present New York/New Jersey line, on the west side of the Hudson River.
Jan Pietersen Haring married Grietje Cosyns as her second husband at Whitsuntide in 1662. Whitsuntide (i.e. White Sunday, from the custom of wearing white on that day) is Pentecost (in Dutch, Pinxster). The record of this marriage has not been found, and this information is from family records. The Haring Family Notebook is available on the source website. The original is now in the manuscript collection of the Library of the DAR in Washington, D.C. The Notebook states that theirs was the first marriage at the New Dutch Church on Stuyvesant's Bowery in New York. Do. Henricus Selyns ministered both in Brooklyn and at Stuyvesant's Bowery from 1660 to 1664, but it is not known at what date a church building was constructed. There is nothing, however, that contra-indicates the Notebook record of the marriage.
Her parents, Cosyn Gerrits and Vroutje Gerrits, are recorded as members of the New Amsterdam church in the late 1650's. During the time that Domine Selyns ministered on Sunday evenings at Stuyvesant's chapel at the Bowery, Cosyn and Vroutje must have been members there, because it is recorded that they rejoined the New Amsterdam church after Selyns returned to the Netherlands because of the illness of his father. This record appears in the membership lists between the entries for 1664 and 1665. Daughter Grietje Cosyns is listed separately there, and at that time she was already married to Jan Pietersen Haring. On October 28, 1668 JPH himself joined the New Amsterdam church as Jan Pieterszen Hearing, but his name never appears in the Stuyvesant Chapel records, which are themselves found with the records of the Brooklyn church.
Jan Pietersen's name appears in the records for the first time at the birth of his second child and first daughter, Vroutje, in 1667. The baptism of his first child, his son Pieter, does not appear. It should be noted that his birthdate August 13, 1664, as recorded in the Haring Family Notebook, was after Do. Selyns had returned to the Netherlands. The last baptism performed by Do. Selyns was July 20, 1664, and the next baptism recorded was October 16, 1666, so there is an obvious gap in those records. JPH and Grietje had six more children (including Vroutje) - a total of four sons and three daughters, all of whose baptisms are recorded in the Dutch Reformed Church records of New York.
Grietje Cosyn had been married previously to Harmen Theuniszen on 19 April 1654. They baptized a daughter Vroutje in 1658, but this child did not survive.
Jan Pietersen Haring served as a schepen - the Court Minutes of New Amsterdam for 1674 read as follows:
"From the nomination made by the Outside People beyond the Fresh Water, the W:Court with the approbation of the Honorable Governor General, have elected and confirmed as Magistrates for the ensuing year:
Jan Pietersen Haaring,
Adriaen Cornelissen, Old Schepens
Jacob Pietersen de Groot,
Wolphert Webber, New Schepens
Which aforesaid Magistrates are hereby authorized and empowered, after having taken the customary oath at the hands of the W:Court here, to govern the Outside People in their district according to the instruction granted them to this effect: - further regulating themselves according to all such orders and instructions as shall in addition be given them from time to time. Done, City Hall of the City N: Orange 2nd October 1674.
Schepens received a salary and were entitled to the Great Burger Right, which meant they could run a business, carry on a trade, vote and run for office. They were empowered to give final judgment on all cases involving sums of less than a hundred guilders and had full power in all criminal cases.
There is a record in the Andros Papers dated 1676 of a group of men applying for land which reads as follows:
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[LIST OF APPLICANTS FOR LAND]
The names of the persons For Land upon Manhatens Island.
Imprimis.
Wolferd Webber Constable
Jno. Peterson: wheelemaker
(note: these two names are bracketed together with the number 2)
Arien Cornelius Son
Tunis Edisse
Bastian Elson
Henry Corneliusson
Spunge Yonson
Claus Manuell a Negro
Jon: DeFreeze Molatt
William Antonis Molatt
David Defore and his son Jon: Defore 2
Garrat Cozensee
Solomon Peterse
Andrews Vriance
Old Mingoe:
Severeene Laurenson
Ebbert Foctuse
Arnold Webber
Assent Negroe
Michaell Negroe
Old Franciscoe Negroe
Lewis Smith Negroe
Jon. Bennue
Daniell Clarke
Theophilus Elsworth
Clement Elsworth
Marcke de Susswaie Senior
Marcke De Susswaie Junion
Marten Hardwen
[ENDORSED:] Persons for land upon Manhatans Isl. 1676
____________________________________________________
Then in the Andros Papers in 1677/78 there is a note
referring to:
"The Land of Wolford Webber and Jon: Peterson Hering knowne by the Name of The Land Hills"
("Land Hills" should properly read "Sand Hills".)
This brief reference does confirm that the "Jno. Peterson: wheelemaker" of the previous application for land was indeed Jan Peterse Haring, and that the land was granted.
JPH's father-in-law Cosyn Gerritsen is known to have been a wheelmaker, and whether JPH learned the trade from him, or had apprenticed to learn it earlier is not known.
JPH's most significant accomplishment was as the head of the group of 13 families who purchased the land known as the Tappan Patent. The deed to purchase the land from the Indians was in 1681/2, and the final grant was in 1686. Unfortunately JPH died without settling on the land. His widow married Daniel DeClark, a man 12 years her junior, in 1685. The house in Tappan most commonly known as the DeWint House was built for Grietje by her third husband, with the date 1700 over the door - it is the oldest house
standing in Rockland County.
Jan Pietersen Haring died on December 7, 1683.
More history of the Haring Family and the Tappan Patent is available at http://www.rockleigh.org/History/Families/Haring_Family.htm.5 Name variation: Jan Pieter Haring.6,4,2 Name variation: Jans Pieterse Haring.
Citations
- [S78] Mary DeWitt, Dalrymple family file.
- [S57] Mary DeWitt, Haring File.
- [S51] Ethel Konight, "Ahnentafel of Ethel Konight."
- [S130] Robert George Hubbard, "Bob Hubbard's Family Tree," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Dec 2004.
- [S1025] Dutch Door Genealogy: Rockland County History, Online at http://www.dutchdoorgenealogy.com/
- [S353] Multiple Authors, Blauvelt File.
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S909] Unknown compiler, "Ancestral File (TM), downloaded June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998", Ancestral File.
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Jane Haring
F, b. 12 October 1813, d. 26 November 1881
Father | Tunis Haring1 b. 7 Sep 1787, d. 18 Oct 1881 |
Mother | Elizabeth Perry1 b. 23 Mar 1789, d. 13 Nov 1858 |
Jane Haring was born on 12 October 1813 at Tappan, Rockland County, NY. She died on 26 November 1881.2
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S909] Unknown compiler, "Ancestral File (TM), downloaded June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998", Ancestral File.
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Jannetje Haring1
F, b. 14 April 1698, d. 29 June 1765
Father | Peter Haring b. 13 Aug 1664, d. 1750 |
Mother | Margaret Bogert b. c 1671, d. a 20 Apr 1711 |
Jannetje Haring was born on 14 April 1698.2 She married Charles De Baun, son of Joost DeBaun and Elizabeth Drabbe, on 14 February 1714 at Tappan (Hackensack), NY.1,2,3 Jannetje Haring died on 29 June 1765.2 She was buried in South Church Cemetery in Dumont.2
Family | Charles De Baun b. c 1692, d. 25 Aug 1765 |
Children |
|
Name variation: Jane Haring. Married name: De Baun.
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Jasper C Haring1
M, b. 13 June 1840, d. 27 March 1879
Father | Casparus Haring b. 27 May 1785, d. 17 Mar 1840 |
Mother | Susannah Storms b. 15 May 1798, d. 28 Jul 1879 |
Jasper C Haring was born on 13 June 1840 at New Jersey.1 He married Lucretia (?)1 Jasper C Haring died on 27 March 1879.1 He was buried in Valleau Cemetery in Ridgewood.1
Family | Lucretia (?) |
Citations
- [S57] Mary DeWitt, Haring File, FGS from Regina Ball McDermott.
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Jasper Franklin Haring1
M, b. 28 February 1888
Father | Albert Casper Haring b. 17 Sep 1832, d. 3 Aug 1923 |
Mother | Mary Laidley b. 29 Dec 1848, d. 31 Mar 1894 |
Jasper Franklin Haring was born on 28 February 1888.1 He married Genevieve Anthony in October 1914.1
Family | Genevieve Anthony |
Citations
- [S57] Mary DeWitt, Haring File, Bible records.
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Johannes Janse Haring1,2
M, b. 1 July 1720, d. 17 March 1798
Father | Jan Cosyn Haring3,4 b. 24 Nov 1693, d. 16 Jun 1771 |
Mother | Aeltie Van Dalfsen3,4 b. Apr 1696, d. 17 Jan 1743/44 |
Johannes Janse Haring was born on 1 July 1720 at Tappan, Rockland County, NY.1,2 He was baptized on 2 August 1720 at Tappan, NY. He married Margaret Blauvelt, daughter of Johannes Blauvelt and Rachel Demarest, on 17 August 1745.1 Johannes Janse Haring died on 17 March 1798 at Tappan, NY.1,2
Family | Margaret Blauvelt b. 6 Mar 1725, d. 13 Dec 1800 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S436] Edward Sanders, Goetschius Family Group Sheets.
- [S57] Mary DeWitt, Haring File.
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S909] Unknown compiler, "Ancestral File (TM), downloaded June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998", Ancestral File.
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
John Haring1
M, b. 21 July 1809, d. 21 December 1880
Father | Jacob Haring b. 8 Jan 1780, d. 22 Sep 1849 |
Mother | Margrietje Van Bussen b. 28 Nov 1790, d. 23 Nov 1858 |
John Haring was born on 21 July 1809 at Slotterdam (Saddle River Twp), NJ, (born either 21 Jul 1809 or shortly before. Slotterdam is now known as Elmwood Park, NJ.)1 He married Dircktje Van Blarcom, daughter of Hendrick Van Blerkom and Jenneke Post, on 12 May 1831 at DRC, Paramus, NJ.1 John Haring died on 21 December 1880 at Rutherford, NJ, Died aged 71 yrs., 5 mo.1 He was buried in Cedar Lawn Cemetery in Paterson.1
Family | Dircktje Van Blarcom b. 15 Mar 1812, d. 18 Jun 1905 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S130] Robert George Hubbard, "Bob Hubbard's Family Tree," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Dec 2004.