Genealogy Report: Descendants of Jan Boeckhout
Descendants of Jan Boeckhout
5.ANTJE3 BUCKHOUT (MATTHYS JANSZEN2BOECKHOUT, JAN1) was born Abt. 1676 in New York, United States21.She married ABRAHAM SIBOUTSZEN Abt. August 14, 1695 in New York, NY, United States22.
More About ANTJE BUCKHOUT:
Residence: 1695, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY
More About ABRAHAM SIBOUTSZEN:
Residence: 1695, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY
Marriage Notes for ANTJE BUCKHOUT and ABRAHAM SIBOUTSZEN:
Abraham & Antje were married in 1695 as evidenced from this entry in the parish records of the New Amsterdam (New York City) Reformed Dutch Church:
"den 14 Aug. Abraham Siboutszen, j.m., van de Armebouwerye, en Anneken Boeckhout, j.d., van N. Yorck, beyde woonende op 't landt Fredr. Philipszen. Vertoog verleent om te trouwen."
"beyde woonende op 't landt Fredr. Philipszen.Vertoog verleent om te trouwen" =both of them living at Corltandt Frederick Philips.A note was given in order to marry.
Child of ANTJE BUCKHOUT and ABRAHAM SIBOUTSZEN is:
i. | ELISABETH4 SIBOUTSZEN, b. Abt. 1697, New York, NY, United States. |
Notes for ELISABETH SIBOUTSZEN: Elisabeth, daughter of Abram Tiboutse & Anna Boekhout, was baptised on Mar. 21, 1697 at the New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church in the presence of Matthys Boekhout & Heyltje Carter. |
More About ELISABETH SIBOUTSZEN: Baptism: March 21, 1696/97, New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church23 |
More About ENGELTJE BUCKHOUT:
Residence: August 21, 1717, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY28
Notes for DELIVERANCE CONKLIN:
The following information is an excerpt from "The Settlement of Philipsburgh" by Mackenzie, which appears on Lisa Shea's web site:
"Deliverance Conklin son of John and Helena, born in Rye probably about 1670, moved to New York where he married Engeltje sister of Jan Buckhout and about 1697 settled in Philipsburgh, probably on the lower part of the Pocantico River on the leasehold bought from the Commisioners of Forfeitures by his great grandsons Isaac and Jacob."
The Old Dutch Reformed Church of Tarrytown, Westchester County, NY does show the following entry in the Member Register (1697 - 1778):
"Aug. 21, 1717
#117.Deleverins Cankely, and
#118.Engeltie, his wife"
This church is located in Philipsburgh on the Van Cortland Estate.
More About DELIVERANCE CONKLIN:
Residence: August 21, 1717, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY29
Marriage Notes for ENGELTJE BUCKHOUT and DELIVERANCE CONKLIN:
Deliverance & Engeltje were married on Oct. 25, 1695 (license dated Sept. 2, 1695) at the New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church in NY City, as evidenced from this parish register entry:
"den 2 Sept. Delivery Stantely, j.m., van Rhye, en Engeltje Boeckhout, j.d., van N. Yorck, beyde wonende alheir.Getrouwt den 2 Octob."
Children of ENGELTJE BUCKHOUT and DELIVERANCE CONKLIN are:
i. | HELENA4 CONKLIN, b. Abt. 1695, New York, NY, United States. |
Notes for HELENA CONKLIN: Helena, daughter of Deliverance & Engeltje Conklin, was baptised on Oct. 28, 1696 at the New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church in the presence of Matthys & Magdalena Boeckhout. |
More About HELENA CONKLIN: Baptism: October 28, 1696, New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church30 |
ii. | MATTHYS CONKLIN, b. Abt. 1698, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States31; d. Abt. 1776, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States31. | ||
iii. | JOHN CONKLIN, b. Abt. 1700. | ||
iv. | EDMUND CONKLIN, b. Abt. 1704. | ||
10. | v. | DELIVERANCE CONKLIN, b. Abt. 1705. | |
vi. | ENGELTJE CONKLIN, b. Abt. 1705; m. STEPHEN ECKER31. | ||
vii. | ELIZABETH CONKLIN, b. Abt. 1708; m. THOMAS BROUWER31. | ||
viii. | CATHERINE CONKLIN, b. Abt. 1710; m. THOMAS TRAVIS31. | ||
ix. | ABRAHAM CONKLIN, b. Abt. 1712; m. MARITIE BROUWER31. | ||
x. | JOSEPH CONKLIN, b. Abt. 1714. | ||
xi. | SARAH CONKLIN, b. Abt. 1716. | ||
xii. | JACOB CONKLIN. |
7.CAPT. JOHANNES (JAN)3 BUCKHOUT (MATTHYS JANSZEN2BOECKHOUT, JAN1) was born Abt. 1682 in New York, United States31, and died April 10, 1785 in Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States32.He married (1) MARYTIE (MARY) BANKERT, daughter of LAURENS MATTHYS BANKERT.She died Bef. 1753 in Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States33.He married (2) DEBORAH WILSZE34 September 07, 1753 in New York, NY, United States35,36, daughter of THEUNIS WILSZE.
Notes for CAPT. JOHANNES (JAN) BUCKHOUT:
The following information is an excerpt from "The Settlement of Philipsburgh" by Grenville Mackenzie, which appears on Lisa Shea's web site:
"Jan Buckhout, son of the sea captain Matthys Janszen Buckhout, was born about 1682 probably in New York.He settled in Irvington before 1708 and married Laurens Matthys Bankert's daughter Mary.They lived on the south east corner of Broadway and Harriman Road.He was a captain in the militia in and before 1758.His second wife whom he married in 1753 was the widow of Thomas Lawrence of Eastchester whose younger children Jan brought up.According to his gravestone, he died April 10, 1785 aged 103, leaving 240 descendants.One can only regret that we have not a complete list of them."
From his gravestone in the Old Dutch Burying Ground, Tarrytown, Westchester County, NY:
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"In Memory of Cap. John Buckhout, who Departed this life April the 10th: 1785 Aged 103 Years and left behind him when he died 240 Chiln. and Grand Children, Also Mary the wife of Johnm Buct. Died August 1755 aged 73 yrs."[Note: Mary's age is most likely an error]
Transcription of Capt. Jan Buckhout's will, probated in Westchester County on April 28, 1785, and on file at the Irvington Public Library:
"In the name of God Amen this the Twentieth Day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Seventy four and in the fourteenth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third (?) King of Great Britain, France & Ireland King defender of the faith.
I, John Buckhout, of the manor of Philips Burgh in the County of Westchester and State of New York am in perfect health and sound in mind and memory thanks be given unto God for the same and calling to mind the Mortality of my body and knowing that it appointed for all men (?) to Die, Do make and ordain this my Last will and Testament and in the first place I Give my Soul into the hands of God that give it, and for my body I recommend to the earth to be buried in Christian like and Decent mannor at the Descretion of my Executors nothing Doubting but at the General Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the Mighty power of God and for Touching such Worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life, I Give, Devise and Dispose of the same in mannor and Form as follows:
Item, It is my will and I do order that after my Decease that all my just debts and funeral charges be paid and satisfied.
Item, I give to my well beloved wife Deborah Buckhout all what she brought to me when I married her forever.
Item, I give to my well beloved wife Deborah Buckhout after my Decease one horse and two cows and five sheep.During my widow and the third part of all my (?) to be divided between my Grandson John Jewel.After my Decease my Fishing Net to there own wife and benfit of the family.
Item, I give to my well beloved wife after my Decease twenty pounds which I have had of her and that twenty pounds to be paid to her after my Decease by my Estate.
Item, It is my will and I do order that after my Decease that my widow Deborah Buckhout shall have my Negro winch Hannah To wait on her during my widow and after her Decease or Marriage the said winch to go to one of my Children which she lides best.
Item, I give to my well beloved Grandson John Jewel after my Decease two horses or mares fit to work, Geers and Plow Tackling to work and one Cow forever.
Item, it is my will and do order that after my Decease that the remainder part of my moveable Estate shall be equally divided in three parts and that one third part to be Divided amongst my Children and grand Children vix, to Matice (?) Buckhout and Jacob Buckhout and Mary Vanwart, wife of Jacob Vanwart, and Anna Cedore, wife of Covenant Cedore, and Elizabeth Jewel, wife of William Jewel, alive one and all my Grandchildren them to draw equal share of there Father or Mother, as there is a great many dead and left children some more and some less.Therefore, it is my will and I do order after my decease as many dead ones as left children, them children shall draw equal alike had for that third it is to be divided amongst the dead shares as the live and it is my will and I order that the remaining two thirds that shall be divided in three parts again and one part of them two parts I give to my well beloved Wife Deborah Buckhout forever and the other two parts I give to my children and Grandchildren in the same manner as I said above.
It is my will and I do order that after my decease that my Grandson John Jewel shall have my improvements with the Consent of Col. Frederick Philipse now Lord of said manor and the said John Jewel is to give my widow sufficient maintenance and keeping two cows and a horse.During my widow and likewise it is my will and I do order that after my widow's decease or marriage that said John Jewel shall pay unto my children the sum of one hundred pounds and that to be divided among my children and Grandchildren.
Likewise I make constitute and appoint my well beloved son, Jacob Buckhout, my Executor and my well beloved son, Matice Buckhout, my Executor and my well beloved Friend, William David my Executor.And, I do hereby utterly disallow, revoke and Disannull all other former testaments, wills, legacies and Executors by me in any way appertaining before this time named willed and bequeathed ratified and confirmed this and no other, to be my last will and testament.In Witness where I have here unto set my hand and seal this Day and year above written, singed, published and delivered by the said John Buckhout to be his list will and testament in the presence of us.John (X mark) Buckhout (LS) Edward Cowenhaven (?), James Hamman and John Vantassel."
The following is an abstract taken from the "Genealogical Data from NY Estates 1666-1825" by Kenneth Scott, 1970, p. 18-19:
"Buckhout, Capt. John -- Memorandum (1787-1790) of Matthias Buckhout and William Davis, executors, shows money paid to the legatees of the deceased, Jacob Van Wart (for his wife), William Devoe (for his wife), John Buckhout (son of Isaac Buckhout), Jacob Buckhout, John Highfield, Ebenezer Price (for his wife), Elizabeth Jewel, Conrat Sedore (for his wife), Matthias Buckhout, Mary Garrison (daughter of Isaac Buckhout), John Buckhout (for Rachel Genung, daughter of Isaac Buckhout), John Acker (for his wife), Matthias Conklin (for his wife), Mary Acker, Josiah Secorr (for his wife, daughter of Sarah Buckhout), Henry Charlick (for his wife), Jacob Jewel, William Ladew (for his wife) and John Jewel.
Account (20 July 1790) of Matthias Buckhout, surviving executor, shows among other items £70 received on a bond of John Jewel for a Negro man called Tom, £40 for a Negro wench of John Jewel, sold before the death of John Buckhout, £70 of Henry Banker on a bond for a Negro man called Dick, £70 from Jasper Stimers for a Negro man called Teem and £52 from Henry Tenure for a Negro man called David."
More About CAPT. JOHANNES (JAN) BUCKHOUT:
Burial: 1785, Old Dutch Burying Ground, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY
Notes for MARYTIE (MARY) BANKERT:
This information comes from the Appleby Family Tree as compiled by Thomas Applebee in 2000:
"Jan's gravestone, erected more than thirty years after the death of his first wife, gives the date of her death as Oct. 2, 1755 (? August) and her age as 73.While the day of the month may be correct, the year obviously is not.She appeared in the church records for the last time Apr. 17, 1750 at the bapsitm of her granddaughter Maritie Buckhout.She probably died in 1751 or 1752.The age on the stone was figured, apparently, on the assumption that she was born about the same time as her husband, which would have made her about 73 in 1755.Actually, she was about eight years younger than he, and about 60 or 61 when she died."Grenville Mackenzie
It is clear that Jan remarried Deborah Wilsze on Sept. 7, 1753, which would indicate Maritie died prior to that date.
More About MARYTIE (MARY) BANKERT:
Burial: Abt. 1753, Old Dutch Burying Ground, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY
Notes for DEBORAH WILSZE:
The Old Dutch Reformed Church of Tarrytown, Westchester County, NY does show the following entry in the Member Register (1697 - 1778):
"October 26, 1757
301. Debora Wilse, wife of Jan Boekhout"
Marriage Notes for JOHANNES BUCKHOUT and DEBORAH WILSZE:
Jan and Debora were married on Sept. 7, 1753 (via license dated Sept. 6, 1753) at the New Amsterdam (NY City) Reformed Dutch Church as evidenced by this entry in the parish records:
"Sept. 6; Jan Boekhout & Debora Laurence, Wed.; 7 Sept."
A different transcription also indicates this entry:
"1753 07 Sep; Jan Boekhout; Debora Wiltse wid Laurence"
Children of JOHANNES BUCKHOUT and MARYTIE BANKERT are:
11. | i. | MATTHYS4 BUCKHOUT, b. Abt. 1711, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States. | |
ii. | JANNETJE BUCKHOUT, b. Abt. 1713, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States. |
More About JANNETJE BUCKHOUT: Baptism: March 24, 1712/13, Old Dutch Reformed Church, Philipsburgh, Westchester Cty, NY37 |
12. | iii. | ELIZABETH BUCKHOUT, b. Abt. 1714, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States; d. October 01, 1790, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States. | |
13. | iv. | SARA BUCKHOUT, b. Abt. 1716, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States. | |
v. | MARYTIE BUCKHOUT, b. Abt. 1718, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States; m. JACOB VAN WAERT, September 03, 1747, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States38; b. , Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States38. |
More About MARYTIE BUCKHOUT: Baptism: April 22, 1718, Old Dutch Reformed Church, Philipsburgh, Westchester Cty, NY39 Residence: 1747, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States40 |
Notes for JACOB VAN WAERT: The Old Dutch Reformed Church of Tarrytown, Westchester County, NY does show the following entry in the Member Register (1697 - 1778): "April 8, 1769 348. Jacob Van Wert, and 349. Mareitje Boeckhout his wife" |
More About JACOB VAN WAERT: Residence: 1747, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States40 |
Marriage Notes for MARYTIE BUCKHOUT and JACOB VAN WAERT: Jacob & Maritye were married at the Old Dutch Reformed Church in Tarrytown (Sleepy Hollow), Westchester Cty, NY as follows: "entry # 210 Sept. 3, 1747 Jacob Van Waert, j.m. and Maritye Bockhout, both b. & l. in Philipsburgh" |
vi. | JAN (JOHN) BUCKHOUT, b. Abt. 1719, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States. |
More About JAN (JOHN) BUCKHOUT: Baptism: April 21, 1719, Old Dutch Reformed Church, Philipsburgh, Westchester Cty, NY41 |
14. | vii. | JACOB BUCKHOUT, b. Abt. 1720, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States. | |
viii. | MARIA BUCKHOUT, b. Abt. 1722, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States. |
More About MARIA BUCKHOUT: Baptism: April 24, 1722, Old Dutch Reformed Church, Philipsburgh, Westchester Cty, NY42 |
15. | ix. | PETRUS (PETER) BUCKHOUT, b. Abt. 1723, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States; d. Abt. 1774. | |
x. | ABRAHAM BUCKHOUT, b. Abt. 1725, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States; d. Abt. 175943; m. CATRINA VAN WAERT, February 24, 1749/50, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States44; b. , Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY45. |
More About ABRAHAM BUCKHOUT: Baptism: April 10, 1725, Old Dutch Reformed Church, Philipsburgh, Westchester Cty, NY46 Residence: Abt. 1749, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY47 |
More About CATRINA VAN WAERT: Residence: Abt. 1749, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY47 |
Marriage Notes for ABRAHAM BUCKHOUT and CATRINA VAN WAERT: Abraham and Catrina were married on Feb. 24, 1749/50 at the Old Dutch Reformed Church in Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY.The entry in the marriage register is as follows: "# 233Feb. 24, 1749/50 - Abraham Bockhout, j.m., and Catrina Van Waert, j.d. both living in Philipsburgh" |
xi. | BREGHJE (BRIDGET) BUCKHOUT, b. Abt. 1726, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States; d. Abt. 1771; m. STEPHEN ECKER, JR., September 21, 1746, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States48; b. , Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States48. |
More About BREGHJE (BRIDGET) BUCKHOUT: Baptism: April 02, 1726, Old Dutch Reformed Church, Philipsburgh, Westchester Cty, NY49 Residence: 1746, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY50 |
More About STEPHEN ECKER, JR.: Residence: 1746, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY50 |
xii. | ENGELTJE BUCKHOUT, b. Abt. 1727, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States51; m. (1) WOLFERT ECKER, February 15, 1751/52, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States51; b. , Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States51; m. (2) ABRAHAM VAN WAERT, November 20, 1756, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States52; b. , Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States52. |
More About ENGELTJE BUCKHOUT: Baptism: August 19, 1727, Old Dutch Reformed Church, Philipsburgh, Westchester Cty, NY53 Residence: 1752, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY54 |
More About WOLFERT ECKER: Residence: 1752, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY54 |
Marriage Notes for ENGELTJE BUCKHOUT and WOLFERT ECKER: Wolfert and Engeltje were married on Feb. 15, 1752 at the Old Dutch Reformed Church in Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY.The entry in the marriage register is as follows: "# 254Feb. 15, 1752 - Wolfert Ecker, j.m. and Engeltie Bockhout, j.d. both born and living in Philipsburgh" |
More About ABRAHAM VAN WAERT: Residence: 1756, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States55 |
Marriage Notes for ENGELTJE BUCKHOUT and ABRAHAM VAN WAERT: Abraham and Engeltje were married at the Old Dutch Reformed Church in Tarrytown (Sleepy Hollow), Westchester Cty, NY as follows: "entry # 303 Nov. 20, 1756 Abraham Van Waert, j.m. and Engeltie Bockhout, widow of Wolfert Ecker, both b. & l. in Philipsburgh" |
16. | xiii. | AELTJE BUCKHOUT, b. Abt. 1730, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States. | |
17. | xiv. | ISAAC BUCKHOUT, b. Abt. 1731, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States; d. Abt. October 1765, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States. | |
xv. | ANTJE BUCKHOUT, b. Abt. 1733, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States; m. CONRAD SADDOOR, July 06, 1755, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States56; b. , Germany56. |
More About ANTJE BUCKHOUT: Baptism: April 17, 1733, Old Dutch Reformed Church, Philipsburgh, Westchester Cty, NY57 Residence: 1755, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States58 |
More About CONRAD SADDOOR: Residence: 1755, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States58 |
Marriage Notes for ANTJE BUCKHOUT and CONRAD SADDOOR: Conrad and Antje's marriage is recorded in the Old Dutch Reformed Church parish records at Tarrytown (Sleepy Hollow), Westchester Cty, as follows: "entry # 288 July 6, 1755 Conraet Saddoor, j.m.b. in Hooghduytsland [Germany] and Antie Bockhout, b. in Philipsburgh, both living here" |
xvi. | DAVID BUCKHOUT, b. Abt. 1735, Philipsburgh, Tarrytown, Westchester Cty, NY, United States. |
More About DAVID BUCKHOUT: Baptism: April 01, 1735, Old Dutch Reformed Church, Philipsburgh, Westchester Cty, NY59 |