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Note for:   Adriantje Vandewater,   Feb 1663 -          Index

Christening:   
     Date:   25 Feb 1663
     Place:   Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, New York County, New York, USA

Individual Note:
     http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~conover/conover-p/p2389.htm#i2822

        Adriantje Vandewater was also known as Ariantje Van de Water. She was baptized on 25. Feb. 1663 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, New York County, New York. She married Willem Willemse Bennett on 15. Dec. 1686 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, New York County, New York.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Children of Adriantje Vandewater and Willem Willemse Bennett
       Hendrick Bennet+ (c 1693 - )
       Adriantje Bennet+ (30. May. 1695 - )
       Johannes Bennet+ (25. Aug. 1703 - )



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Note for:   Hendrick Bennet,   ABT 1693 -          Index

Individual Note:
     http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~conover/conover-p/p200.htm#i1147

        Hendrick Bennet was also known as Hendrick Bennett. Hendrick Bennet was born c 1693 at Kings County, New York. He was the son of Willem Willemse Bennett and Adriantje Vandewater. Hendrick Bennet married Jannetje Covenhoven, daughter of Jacob Willemse Van Kouwenhoven and Sara Schenck, c 1730. Hendrick Bennet and Jannetje Covenhoven members at Dutch Reformed Church, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1731. Hendrick Bennet at Dutch Reformed Church, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1731. In his will dated Nov 8, 1766, Hendrick Bennett of Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ mentioned his wife Jane, four sons and two daughters. The executors were sons William and Hendrick, and the witnesses John Smock, Jr., Silvanus Glover, and Cornelius Smock. His estate was proved on 6. Apr. 1784.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Hendrick Bennet and Jannetje Covenhoven
       William G. Bennet+ (31. Mar. 1731 - )
       Garrit Bennet+ (17. Dec. 1732 - 23. Feb. 1797)
       Hendrick Bennett+ (28. Nov. 1736 - )
       Arriantje Bennett (23. Dec. 1737 - )
       John Bennet+ (c 1738 - )
       Elizabeth Bennet+ (c 1740 - )



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Note for:   Johannes Bennet,   Aug 1703 -          Index

Christening:   
     Date:   25 Aug 1703
     Place:   Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, New York County, New York, USA

Individual Note:
     http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~conover/conover-p/p201.htm#i233019

      Johannes Bennet was baptized on 25. Aug. 1703 at Dutch Reformed Church, New York City, New York County, New York. He was the son of Willem Willemse Bennett and Adriantje Vandewater. Johannes Bennet married Annetje Couwenhoven.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Johannes Bennet and Annetje Couwenhoven
       Supposed son of Johannnes William Bennet+ (c 1741 - )



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Note for:   Charity Stryker,   5 Jul 1795 -          Index

Individual Note:
     http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/AF/individual_record.asp?recid=27248449&frompage=99



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Note for:   Mathias Perey,   1714 - 1769         Index

Individual Note:
     From Bert Perey Manitoba (Canada), Mans Perey (Holland) and:
Family Search by: A M (TON) LINSEN
UNIT 7 24-26 THE BOULEVARDE
CAMMERAY NSW
AUSTRALIA 2062



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Note for:   Joannes Henricus Perey,   8 Feb 1750 -          Index

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     Letter to Ursula Perey dated June 27, 1966 from "Rijksarchief in Limburg (Maastrich)"
Godfather: Walterus Mooren for Joannes Verschueren. Godmother: Aldegunda Vocaer.
L'acte de mariage de Joannes Henricus Perey et d Anna Maria Jalhay est au bureau de l'état-civuil de l'hôtel de ville de Huy. D'après une lettre datée le 20 Octobre 1966 à Ursula Perey:
"Anno 1777 mensis novembris die 26a duabus proclamationibus factis et obtenta dispensatione super tertia, matrimonium contraxerunt in ecclesia nostra parochiali Johannes Henricus Perey parochianus noster baptizatus in ecclesia nostra Parochiali loci de Heythuysen in comitatu hornano diocesis leodiensis et Anna Maria Jalhay ex parochia sancti dyonisii ibidem baptizata, praesntibus ut testibus georgio Hievens, Maria Barbara Jalhay, Maria Margarite Palante et aliis."
Dans une autre lettre datée du 16 février 1967 addressée à Ursula Perey, Mr. E Tellier lui fait part qu'aux "Archives de l'Etat à Huy, cour de Huy, registre des fèvres, n° 294, p.3?":
"1779, 14 novembre Inscription de Jean-Henry Perey, de Heythuezen, au métier de févres de la ville de Huy."
"Au temps du Sr Commissaire Richard, Greffier. 1779 le 14 Novembre. Jean-Henry Perey de Heythuzen au conté de Horne at acquit notre mettier, payé doubles droits et pretté le serment requis."
Metier de fèvre: "Le métier des fèvres, premier dans l'ordre d'importance, regroupait le plus grand nombre de professions. Il comprenait tous les artisans qui travaillaient les métaux, à l'exception de l'or et l'argent, ou en faisaient le trafic : maréchaux, forgerons, cloutiers, couteliers, taillandiers, serruriers, chaudronniers, potiers de cuivre et d'étain, fabricants et marchands de canon, d'armes à feu, d'épées, hallebardes, marteaux d'armes, mors de brides, éperons, étriers, marchands de métaux, épingliers, fondeurs de cloches, horlogers, etc."