tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5717482586742122982.post3905061625889594935..comments2024-03-09T03:27:00.284-05:00Comments on 200 Years in Paradise: The van Beverhoudts Take ManhattanDave Lynchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05184594177199559729noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5717482586742122982.post-85501459794610936572020-03-26T11:52:51.222-04:002020-03-26T11:52:51.222-04:00I have an original deed of the first of may 1753 w...I have an original deed of the first of may 1753 where a simon Johnson sold the exact premises mentioned in your text to Margaret van Beverhoudt. The deed is signed by Simon Johnson, witnesses to the deed Johannes Panet and Balthazar Kip.<br />there is no registration signature by the authorities. <br />best regards dirk rasschaert,belgiumAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01153388722726341119noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5717482586742122982.post-77375818016167652192015-09-08T11:47:00.760-04:002015-09-08T11:47:00.760-04:00Is there a portrait of Lucas van Beverhoudt in a m...Is there a portrait of Lucas van Beverhoudt in a museum somewhere? I'd like it for my family tree. (Even though I am Maria deMalleville's descendant and not of the same bloodline.)<br /><br />Also, are the other spellings of "van Beverhoudt" all wrong? I searched until I found the right one, which I think is this one. My father put a different spelling on our tree. Judy Sheahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16837439303834966097noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5717482586742122982.post-79325507869557391102014-03-07T10:32:36.633-05:002014-03-07T10:32:36.633-05:00Thank you for all this. Do you have any informatio...Thank you for all this. Do you have any information about Henry Biverowdt, a black slave from St. Croix, who is recorded in the Book of Negroes as being among those shipped out from New York to Canada by the British in 1783?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5717482586742122982.post-31471977822859372972012-09-19T07:58:47.250-04:002012-09-19T07:58:47.250-04:00Dave,
I was able to identify Anna Maria Marshall; ...Dave,<br />I was able to identify Anna Maria Marshall; she was d/o John Marshall, who was the brother of Susannah Marshall.<br />Early New Netherlands Settlers.<br /><br />22. Elizabeth De Windt Benners/Panet/Bodkin (Rn=47395), who was born at Saint Thomas, West Indies and died after October 1791.<br /> <br />She married first, before March 1753 Johannes Benners (Rn=47394…<br /> (Rn=47413) and married second, Johannes Panet (Rn=47396), who was born at Saint Thomas, West Indies and died before May 1779, a son of Pierre Joseph Panet<br /> <br />West Indies Chancery, 1773-1786, Vol. 788, FHL #0426943, item 2<br />21 May 1779 Johannes Panet & wife Elisabeth (DeWint) Panet, St. Thomas 12 Nov 1777.<br /><br />Early American paintings: catalogue of an exhibition held in the Museum of Brooklyn, 1917.<br /><br />UNKNOWN ARTIST<br />138. Johannes Panet. This gentleman was married in 1779 [sic] to Anna Maria Marshall, the subject of the following portrait. The waist-coat worn by Mr. Panet still exists, and is now at Woodbury, Connecticut. This portrait is still in the possession of a descendant.<br />On canvas: H 30 inches; W. 25 inches.<br /><br />UNKNOWN ARTIST<br />139. Anna Maria Panet. Daughter of John Marshall, she was born in 1731 and married Johannes Panet in 1779[sic]. She died without issue. [d. May 19, 1764*] Her brother, John Rutgers Marshall was an Episcopal clergy of Woodbury, Connecticut, where this portrait and the preceding remained for more than 120 years. This portrait is still in the possession of a descendant<br />On canvas: H. 30 inches; W. 25 inches.<br /><br />*History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut:<br /> Marshall Family<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5717482586742122982.post-31449379549470812372012-09-17T08:08:00.197-04:002012-09-17T08:08:00.197-04:00That wasn't in the article. If you have a Fam...That wasn't in the article. If you have a Family History Center nearby, I'd try to get the microfilm I mentioned. It may have answers.Dave Lynchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05184594177199559729noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5717482586742122982.post-10132654969549168132012-09-12T13:54:51.923-04:002012-09-12T13:54:51.923-04:00Dave,
Thank you very much,
Yes, you’re right it wa...Dave,<br />Thank you very much,<br />Yes, you’re right it was from "Early New Netherlands Settlers”. I couldn’t find their home from where I entered the site.<br />Just one more question.<br />You have<br />“for Elizabeth de Windt, Elizabeth married Pierre Joseph Panet, widower of Anna Maria Marshall”<br />Who was the Anna Maria Marshall, that Pierre Joseph Panet, widower of?<br />Leigh<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5717482586742122982.post-65791074000182573822012-09-10T19:16:00.916-04:002012-09-10T19:16:00.916-04:00Your final reference appears to be from the websit...Your final reference appears to be from the website "Early New Netherlands Settlers". I recognize the citation. Further, I have consulted "The Genealogist" and looked at the notes to the citation. A book you may want to look for is "The family of Edward Marshall, colonist, c. 1667-1975" by Frederic DuBois, published 1976. It appears to be available on microfilm from the Family History Centers, Film 1321489 Item 7. It is a short book but probably very hard to find.<br /><br />According to Hoff & Barta (The Genealogist, V6 No 1 p 116), in the entry for Elizabeth de Windt, Elizabeth married Pierre Joseph Panet, widower of Anna Maria Marshall, "whose aunts had befriended Johannes van Beverhoudt Claudizoon and his family". The reference there is to DuBois. So that is the connection.<br /><br />Hoff & Barta continue "Susanna Johanna, lived with and educated by Susannah Marshall in New York City" Ditto for Jacob Hendrick Schmaltz, listed as Johannes and Elizabeth (De Windt) Benners' son.Dave Lynchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05184594177199559729noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5717482586742122982.post-28053197371213559952012-09-10T12:13:47.936-04:002012-09-10T12:13:47.936-04:00Dave,
Thank you for all the information.
Here is a...Dave,<br />Thank you for all the information.<br />Here is a summary of the rest of Susannah Marshall’s will.<br />nephew John R. Marshall late clerk of the township of Woodbury, Connecticut<br />She left separate lots to each of the of the children of her nephew John R. Marshall <br /> Richard Burk Maeshall oldest son of said nephew [under 25]<br />Susannah Anna Maria Marshall eldest daughter of said nephew<br />Anne Burk Marshall daughter of said nephew<br />Sarah Marshall daughter of said nephew<br />Anna Maria Susannah Marshall daughter of said nephew<br />Hermanus Marshall son of said Nephew<br />John Marshall son of said Nephew<br />John Penet Marshall and Elsie his sister £ 150 each. when they are of lawful age–no relationship stated<br />Executors: Richard Burk Marshall, Susannah Anna Marria Marshall, Sarah Marshall and <br />David Provoost, Merchant of New York<br />Dated Feb. 10, 1789. Witnesses, David M. Clarkson, Thomas Roberts, Merchant, W. Cock.<br />Codicil 1st: Anna Burk Marshall now deceased. <br />Revokes bequest of £ 150 to John Penet Marshall gives him land instead. left assorted<br />Initialed silver pieces to the daughters of the same said nephew. including, Susannah Maria now Ives, wife of Reverend Reuben Ives.<br />Sept. 14, 1789. Witnesses, “John Ritsen,” Lot Merkel, Merchant, W. Cock.<br /><br />Codicil 2nd . she has sold land, money to be put out at interest to be paid to ” my niece Sara Marshall, wife of my nephew John R. Marshall”<br />Dated March 5, 1789. Witnesses Jn Cross Jr, Henery Ritter, Merchant, W. Cock<br /><br />Codicil 3rd. Sarah Mashall daughter of nephew, John R. Marchall is about to marry a person<br /> “I consider improper” names John Ritsen. unnuls bequest of land to said Sarah Marshall and gives the same to Sarah Marshall, widow of deceased nephew, John R. Marshall and her son Richard Burk Marshall in trust for the children of said nephew. ( excepting Sarah Marshall)<br />If Sarah marries some other person or “John Ritsen shall depart this life” not having married Sarah Marshall, I revoke this codicil.”<br />Dated April 30, 1792.Witness, Henry M. Van Solingen, physician, Peter De Sart, W. G. Wentwort.<br />Proved Sept 29, 1792.<br /><br />I came across an interesting reference to Susannah Marshall:<br /> Children of Johannes Benners and Elizabeth De Windt were as follows:<br />33. i. Susanna Johanna Benners Jansen (Rn=47397). <br />She married before November 1777 Jasper Jansen (Rn=47398), a son of Daniel Jansen (Rn=47606) and Maria Uytendael Jansen/Heerlein (Rn=47607).<br />Religion 1 - Reformed Dutch Church, Saint Thomas, West Indies. <br />Religion 2 - Reformed Dutch Church, New York City in May 1774. <br /><br />Education 1 - Educated by Susannah Marshall in New York City. <br /><br />First Residence - Saint Thomas, West Indies. <br />Second Residence - New York City. <br />Source [The Genealogist: Spring 1985 Volume 6 Number 1 page 117]<br /><br />Leigh<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5717482586742122982.post-39675443176435352372012-09-08T16:10:56.981-04:002012-09-08T16:10:56.981-04:00Leigh,
On page 15 of "In Old New York", ...Leigh,<br />On page 15 of "In Old New York", The Irish dead in Trinity and St Pauls's Churchyards by Michael O'brien is an entry about the Burke/Marshall family. It says<br />"Anna Maria Burck" was the wife of Rickard Burke, who<br />died in 1714, and at the Surrogate's office there is an entry<br />showing that letters of administration to "the estate of Rickard<br />Burck of New York, merchant, who died intestate,"<br />were granted to "his wife, Anna Maria Burck," on November<br />19, 1714.16 As "Anna Maria Burke," her death on<br />April 21, 1740, at the age of sixty-eight, is recorded on<br />the tombstone of the Marshall family in Trinity churchyard.<br />Her will,17 probated before the Surrogate of New<br />York County on May 29, 1740, shows that she married<br />( I) Edward Marshall and (2) Rickard Burke, and among<br />the legatees she named her four children, John and Susannah<br />Marshall, and Anne and Mary Burke, and her "cousin, Anna<br />Maria Burke." Rickard Burke was long a resident of<br />New York and is first mentioned in records of the year<br />1710. At the Register's office there is recorded a deed 18<br />as of June 18, 1714, covering the transfer of property in<br />Queen Street purchased by Rickard Burke from Dirck Egberston...Dave Lynchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05184594177199559729noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5717482586742122982.post-39608434172537455192012-09-08T15:37:09.961-04:002012-09-08T15:37:09.961-04:00Leigh,
Why yes, this references the same family. ...Leigh,<br /><br />Why yes, this references the same family. James Barclay was married to Maria van Beverhoudt. Maria, Margaretha, and Barent Langemach were all children of Johannes Claudizoon and his 4th wife, Margaretha Langemack, born in New York. Thanks for posting these, there is information I didn't have, such as the name of Margaretha van Beverhoudt's husband.<br /><br />I'll have to see if I can find the connection to Susannah though. In my research I found an Ann Marshall, daughter of John Marshall and Ann Ten Eyck, married to Lucas de Windt, but those are the only Marshalls I found. I haven't found any Burkes. It's not likely they are related to the Langemacks, that was Margaretha's maiden name and she was from St. Thomas. She did have an older sister named Anna though.<br />Thanks so much for sharing.Dave Lynchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05184594177199559729noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5717482586742122982.post-34511983327130500462012-09-08T13:47:02.075-04:002012-09-08T13:47:02.075-04:00Sorry, I forgot to leave my name of the post
Leigh...Sorry, I forgot to leave my name of the post<br />Leigh JonesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5717482586742122982.post-8150584965578664602012-09-08T13:42:14.073-04:002012-09-08T13:42:14.073-04:00Do you know if Susannah Marshall and her sisters ...Do you know if Susannah Marshall and her sisters Mary and Anne Burke were somehow related to the <br /> Van Beverhoudt or Langemath family ?<br /><br />Susannah Marshall, New York, Will made Feb 10, 1789 proved September 29, 1792<br />Page 62 -- Susannah Marshall, New York, to James Barclay, New York, A nctioneer, and Maria, his wife, a lot of ground lying in the out ward of New York City, bounded northerly in front by Lombard Street, easterly by a lot of gound hereinafter devided to Thomas (son of Thomas Duncan and Margaretta, his wife), southerly by other ground belonging to me, and westerly by ground late of the heirs of Theophilus Hardenbrooke, deceased; and said lot being twenty-five feet wide and a hundred feet deep, to them during their natural lives, and at the death of said James Barclay and Maria his wife, the ground to become the sole property of my God-son, Andrew Barclay (son of James and Maria Barclay), to him, his heirs forever; To Thomas , son of Thomas Duncan, by his late wife Margaretta Van Beverhoudt, the lot of ground in the out Ward of New York adjoining the lot hereinbefore devised, to James Barclayand Wife; bounded northerly in front by Lombard Street, easterly by the ground now or late of John Barlow, Southerly by ground belonging to me, and westerly by the lot given to the said James Barclay and wife;<br />In case of the death of Thomas Duncan, the son, before he arrives at lawful age, I devise the same lot to the children of my nephew, John R. Marshall,…<br /><br />Abstract of Wills On file in the surrogate's office, of the City of New York-- <br />Page 198.--In the name of God, Amen. I Anne Burke, of the city of New York, Spinster, in good health. I leave to my sister, Mary Burke, all my right and title to the corner house and lot purchased by my father, Mr. Derrick Agers, and further I devise all my estate, real and personal, none in the world excepted, to my two sisters, Mary Burke and Susannah Marshall, equally divided. My executors are my two said sisters. Dated April 21, 1781. Witnesses, Philip A. Schuyler, James Barclay, Thomas Duncan. Proved October 27, 1785. [Does she mean my father purchased "from" Mr. Derrick Agers ?]<br />Mary Burke was a sponsor to the 26 Oct. 1777 baptism of Helena d/o James Barclay and Maria Van Beverhoudt<br />Abstract of Wills On file in the surrogate's office, of the City of New York-- <br />Page 445.-In the name of God, Amen. I, BARENT LANGEMACH VAN BEVERHOUDT, of New York, Gent. I leave to the two churches in the Island of St. Thomas two pieces of 8 each. I leave to the Hospital in said Island 10 Pieces of 8. I leave to my half-brothers, Claudius, John, and Stephen, and to my half-sisters, Eliza Magens, and Elizabeth, and Nancy Bayard, 50 Pieces of 8. All the rest I leave to my sisters, Mary and Margaret Van Beverhoudt. I make Gerritt De Wint, of St. Thomas, merchant, Johanes Ponet, and Simon Johnson, of New York, and Mary and Margaret Van Beverhoudt, of New York, spinsters. Dated September 2, 1767. Witnesses, Anne Burke, John Carpenter, John De Wint, Jr. Proved, December 31, 1768.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5717482586742122982.post-67769783494046011132012-06-24T07:47:24.996-04:002012-06-24T07:47:24.996-04:00A "van Beverhoudt" from the St. Thomas b...A "van Beverhoudt" from the St. Thomas branch just passed away recently as reported in the V.I. Daily News:<br /><br />"Joan Marilyn van Beverhoudt Thorne<br />Former North Carolina resident Joan Marilyn van Beverhoudt Thorne, 74, died June 11, 2012.<br />Per her wishes, there will be no service held.<br />"Joanie" was born in Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, on June 24, 1937. Joan lived, worked and raised her family in Farmville, N.C., before deciding to move back to Montrose, Colo., in 2005. She was residing in Colorado at the time of her passing.<br />Like her father before her, Joan's love of plants and flowers showed in every plot of land that she touched. She also loved spending time with family, especially her grandchildren.<br />Joan was preceded in death by her parents, Arnold Edward van Beverhoudt (aka Chief) and Henrietta Olga Creque van Beverhoudt; ex-husband, Leonard F. Thorne; and granddaughter Brandy Nichole Smith.<br />Joan is survived by her children, Pamela Stewart, Leonard A. Thorne, Elaine Stewart and Emily Andrews; sisters, Marion Miller and Jacquelyn Templin; brothers, Arnold van Beverhoudt Jr. and Steven van Beverhoudt; grandchildren, Adam Stewart, Tiffany Stewart, Corey Stewart, Natalee Stewart, Allen Smith, Arthur Jacob Thorne and Ashley Nicole Andrews; and four great-grandchildren."<br />-RachelAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5717482586742122982.post-10323692702856875222012-06-14T08:31:48.965-04:002012-06-14T08:31:48.965-04:00David,
That's a great find! Thanks for shari...David,<br /><br />That's a great find! Thanks for sharing this piece of our family history.<br /><br />ArnoldArnold van Beverhoudt Jr.noreply@blogger.com