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Shibboleth Bogardus

Shibboleth Bogardus

Male Abt 1680 - Bef 1747  (< 67 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Shibboleth Bogardus was born about 1680 in Albany, Albany, NY (son of Pieter (Petrus) Bogardus and Wyntjie Cornelise Bosch); died before 26 Sep 1747 in Albany, Albany, NY.

    Shibboleth married Ann Degarmo about 1707 in Albany, Albany, NY. Ann (daughter of Pierre Degarmeaux and Catrina Van Der Heyden) was born on 15 Oct 1684 in Albany, Albany, NY; died on 25 May 1747 in NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Jacob Bogardus was born about 1708 in NY; and died.
    2. Pieter Bogardus was born on 4 Mar 1711; and died.
    3. Jacob Bogardus was born on 31 Aug 1712; and died.
    4. Ephraim Bogardus was born on 21 Nov 1714; died in 1715.
    5. Wyntje Bogardus was born on 21 Apr 1717; and died.
    6. Catryne Bogardus was born on 6 Dec 1718; and died.
    7. Cornelia Bogardus was born on 1 Jul 1722; and died.
    8. Ephraim Bogardus was born on 12 Feb 1724; died in 1724.
    9. Ephraim Bogardus was born on 2 Oct 1726 in NY; died on 6 Aug 1745.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Pieter (Petrus) Bogardus was born on 2 Apr 1645 in Fort Amsterdam, New Netherland Colony, NY (son of Everardus Wilhelmus Bogardus and Anneke Jans Webber); died on 1 Sep 1703 in Kingston, Ulster, NY.

    Notes:

    Will:
    I, Peter Bogardus, of Kingston, in Ulster County. The eldest son of my youngest son is to have a double share of my goods, etc. I leave to my wife, Wyntie, all estate during widowhood. If she marries, then the land that was bought of Thomas Janse and Jacob Solomons, lying at the place called the Beaver Kill, shall go to my sons, Anthony, Ephraim, and Peter. And my land that was bought of John Thomas shall be for Ephraim Bogardus, and Peter Bogardus.

    Done in Kingston, February 3, 170 1/2. Proved, May 8, 1714. Whereas, in the said will no executor was appointed, and the will was some short time after his decease proved before the Judge and Justices of the inferior Court of Common Pleas of Ulster County, pursuant to an Act of Assembly of this Province. And whereas, Wyntie Bogardus, the widow, died without taking Letters of administration, They are granted to his son, Evert Bogardus, May 8, 1714.

    [NOTE.--The testator was the grandson of the famous Anake Jans, by her second husband, Rev. Everardus Bogardus.]

    Pieter married Wyntjie Cornelise Bosch on 10 Feb 1665. Wyntjie (daughter of Cornelius Teunise Bosch and Maritje Thomase Mingael) was born between 1640 and 1645 in New Netherland Colony, NY; died between 1703 and 1714 in Kingston, Ulster, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Wyntjie Cornelise Bosch was born between 1640 and 1645 in New Netherland Colony, NY (daughter of Cornelius Teunise Bosch and Maritje Thomase Mingael); died between 1703 and 1714 in Kingston, Ulster, NY.
    Children:
    1. Antje Bogardus was born on 22 Jan 1677; and died.
    2. 1. Shibboleth Bogardus was born about 1680 in Albany, Albany, NY; died before 26 Sep 1747 in Albany, Albany, NY.
    3. Rachel Bogardus was born on 13 Feb 1684; and died.
    4. Ephraim Bogardus was born on 7 Aug 1687 in Coxsackie, Greene, NY; died on 12 Oct 1770 in Albany, Albany, NY.
    5. Peter Bogardus was born on 30 Apr 1691; and died.
    6. Cornelius Bogardus
    7. Maria Bogardus
    8. Anthony Bogardus
    9. Evert Bogardus


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Everardus Wilhelmus Bogardus was born on 27 Jul 1607 in Woerden, Utrecht, Netherlands (son of Willem Janse Bogaert and Adriesir Van Ryteveld); died on 27 Sep 1647 in Wreck Of Princess.

    Everardus married Anneke Jans Webber on 29 Jan 1635 in Amerstam, Montgomery, NY. Anneke (daughter of Wolfert Webber and Catherine Tryntje Jonas) was born on 15 Jan 1605 in Amsterdam, Nord-Holland, Netherlands; died on 27 Feb 1663 in Albany, Albany, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Anneke Jans Webber was born on 15 Jan 1605 in Amsterdam, Nord-Holland, Netherlands (daughter of Wolfert Webber and Catherine Tryntje Jonas); died on 27 Feb 1663 in Albany, Albany, NY.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: 1630, On Eendtacht

    Notes:

    Notes for ANNEKE WEBBER:
    Anneke Webber Jans was the grandaughter of William the Silent - (William I, Prince of Orange, 1533-1584 the father of the Dutch Republic).

    There is a tradition that Anneke Jans was the granddaughter of William the Silent, who became Prince of Orange and William I of Holland. He married four times, the last secrectly to one Sara Webber, a commoner, by Sara he had two children: Sarah, born in 1580; Wolfert, who was born in 1582.

    These children were called by their mother's surname "Webber". Wolfert married Catherine (Tryntje) Jonas in 1600. They had three children: Wolfert, Martie, and Anneke Webber. Anneke was born in 1605 and died in 1663.

    In 1624, Anneke married Jan Roeloffsen. In 1630, she, her husband and their three daughters went from Holland to New Amsterdam, N.Y. They remained there for a short ime and then moved to Rensselacrwyck on the Hudson where Jan served as a farm superintendent for the son where Jan served as a farm superintendent for the walthy Killian Van Rensselaer, a Director of the West Indes Company. In 1634 he moved back to New
    Amsterdam where he received a grant of 62 acres of land on the North (or Hudson) River. This is the land that there has been so much litigation over. It is located on the lip of Manhattan Island and today is valued at billions of dollars. After Jans' death in 1637, Anneke went back to New Amsterdam and in 1638 she married the Reverend Everardus Bogardus (the Latinized form of Bogaert). Bogardus died in 1647. In 1657, Anneke moved
    to Beverwyck (Albany), N.Y. She died in 1663 and is buried in the Middle Dutch Church Yard on Beaver Street, Albany, N.Y.

    In Harpers Magzine for May 1885 is a very full and interest account of Anneke Jan Bogardus' farm.

    Genealogy (KindredKonnections Craig Rice) states Born on 15 Jan 1605 in Maaesterland, South Holland. She died on 27 Feb 1663 in Beverwyck, Albany, NY. She has reference number NXGFj-KR She was buried in Beverwyck, Albany, NY

    More About ANNEKE WEBBER:
    Burial: 1663, Middle Dutch Church Yard, Beaver St., Albany8
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    Bogardus (Bogart), Anneke (Annetie) Janse.(*) This celebrated character came to Rensselaerwyck, in 1630 with her husband Roeloff Jansen who acted as assistant bouwmeester for the Patroon at a salary of 180 guilders. Five or six years after, the family was found at New Amsterdam where Roeloff received a patent in 1636, for 31 morgens (62 acres) of land lying along the East river between the present Warren and Christopher streets. About this time he d., and in the year 1637 or 1638 his widow married Domine Everhardus Bogardus or Bogart, the first settled minister of New Netherland. Ten years later she again became a widow and so continued until her death which took place in 1663 at Albany. to which place she had returned after the death of her second husband in 1647. Her property consisted chiefly of the Domine's Bouwery above mentioned, and was divided by her will equally among her three daughters and five sons. By her first husband, whom she married in Holland, she had, First: Sarah Roeloffse who married Surgeon Hans Kierstede, June 29, 1642. After his death she married Cornelis Van Borsum of Brooklyn ferry, Sept. 1, 1669; and later Elbert Elbertsen of New York, July 18, 1683. She came from Amsterdam with her parents in 1630, and became a great proficient in the Indian tongue; in 1664 she acted as interpreter in the treaty made by Stuyvesant with the River Indians. She died in 1693. Second: Catrine Roeloffse. She married Lucas Rodenburg vice director of CuraƔoa, who d. about the y. 1656. 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. He d. in New York at an advanced age about 1699. His widow survived him. Their children were, Helena, wife of Teunis DeKay, m. May 26, 1680; Anna, wife of Andries Grevenraet; Pieter; Catharina wife of Hendrick Van Rensselaer of Albany; Johannes; and Maria, wife of Stephen
    (*) She is said to have been the daughter of Tryn Jansen, midwife
    at New Amsterdam and connection by marriage of Govert
    Loockermans. Dutch MSS., III, 55; O'Callaghan's History New
    Netherland, I, 142.

    Richard. Third: Sytje. She married Pieter Hartgers Van Wee who came over in 1643, and first settled in Beverwyck as one of the magistrates of the court of Fort Orange in 1654. He d. in Holland in 1670 leaving two daughters in Beverwyck. Fourth: Jan. At the date of his mother's will in 1663 he was unmarried. In 1665, he accidentally killed one Gerrit Verbeck with a gun, for which he was acquitted by the governor in form. Soon after he removed to Schenectady where with his wife he was slain by the French and Indians in the great massacre of 1690, leaving no children. By her second husband, Do. Bogardus, Anneke Janse had four children. Willem; Cornelis, bp. in New York, Sept. 9, 1640; Jonas, bp. Jan. 4, 1643, and Pieter bp. April, 2, 1645.

    Children:
    1. Cornelius Bogardus was born in 1640; died about 1666 in Beverwyck, Albany, NY.
    2. Jonas Bogardus was born in 1643; and died.
    3. 2. Pieter (Petrus) Bogardus was born on 2 Apr 1645 in Fort Amsterdam, New Netherland Colony, NY; died on 1 Sep 1703 in Kingston, Ulster, NY.
    4. William Bogardus was born in 1648; and died.

  3. 6.  Cornelius Teunise Bosch was born about 1613 in Westbroeck, Utrecht, Netherlands (son of Teuris Bosch); died between 1662 and 1666 in Beverwyck, New Netherland Colony, NY.

    Cornelius married Maritje Thomase Mingael. Maritje (daughter of Jan Thomase Mingael and Jannetje Martense) was born between 1614 and 1615 in Coxsackie, Greene, NY; died on 6 Aug 1689 in Albany, Albany, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Maritje Thomase Mingael was born between 1614 and 1615 in Coxsackie, Greene, NY (daughter of Jan Thomase Mingael and Jannetje Martense); died on 6 Aug 1689 in Albany, Albany, NY.
    Children:
    1. 3. Wyntjie Cornelise Bosch was born between 1640 and 1645 in New Netherland Colony, NY; died between 1703 and 1714 in Kingston, Ulster, NY.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Willem Janse Bogaert was born in 1563 in Woerden, Utrecht, Netherlands (son of Jan Bogaert and Beertgen Van Zijl); died in , Utrecht, Netherlands.

    Willem married Adriesir Van Ryteveld. Adriesir was born about 1585 in Woerden, Utrecht, Netherlands; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Adriesir Van Ryteveld was born about 1585 in Woerden, Utrecht, Netherlands; and died.
    Children:
    1. 4. Everardus Wilhelmus Bogardus was born on 27 Jul 1607 in Woerden, Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 27 Sep 1647 in Wreck Of Princess.

  3. 10.  Wolfert Webber was born in 1582 in Maesterland, Bohusland, Netherlands (son of William I The Silent Of Orange King Of Holland and Sarah Webber); died in 1630 in Amsterdam, Nord-Holland, Netherlands.

    Wolfert married Catherine Tryntje Jonas in 1602. Catherine (daughter of Jonas Unknown and Tryn Unknown) was born about 1585 in Maesterland, Bohusland, Netherlands; died in 1648. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Catherine Tryntje Jonas was born about 1585 in Maesterland, Bohusland, Netherlands (daughter of Jonas Unknown and Tryn Unknown); died in 1648.
    Children:
    1. Martje Webber was born in 1603 in Flekkeroy, Sogne, Norway; died in 1677.
    2. Wolfert Webber was born on 18 Jan 1604 in Amsterdam, Nord-Holland, Netherlands; died on 28 Feb 1664 in New Amsterdam, NY.
    3. 5. Anneke Jans Webber was born on 15 Jan 1605 in Amsterdam, Nord-Holland, Netherlands; died on 27 Feb 1663 in Albany, Albany, NY.

  5. 12.  Teuris Bosch was born about 1587 in Westbroeck, Utrecht, Netherlands; and died.
    Children:
    1. 6. Cornelius Teunise Bosch was born about 1613 in Westbroeck, Utrecht, Netherlands; died between 1662 and 1666 in Beverwyck, New Netherland Colony, NY.

  6. 14.  Jan Thomase Mingael was born about 1600 in Holland, Netherlands; died on 3 Nov 1642.

    Jan married Jannetje Martense. Jannetje (daughter of Martense Jan De Wever and Dirckie Hamense) was born about 1605; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 15.  Jannetje Martense was born about 1605 (daughter of Martense Jan De Wever and Dirckie Hamense); and died.
    Children:
    1. 7. Maritje Thomase Mingael was born between 1614 and 1615 in Coxsackie, Greene, NY; died on 6 Aug 1689 in Albany, Albany, NY.



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