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Elbert Hooglandt

Birth
Jamaica, Queens County, New York, USA
Death
1780 (aged 74–75)
Queens County, New York, USA
Burial
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Only child of Cornelius Hooglandt [5] (and Catalina Remse):
Elbert, baptized at Jamaica, October 18, 1705. The witnesses were Adrian Ryerson and Annitie Schenck. At the baptism of Elbert, son of Cornelis [5] and Catalina [Remsen] Hoogland on 18 October 1705 at First Reformed Dutch Church, Jamaica, Queens Co., Long Island, New York; Adrian Reyersen and Annetie Schenck, parents of Elbert Adriance, were the god-parents. ~~ Riker.

Elbert Hooglandt (25), son of Corenlius (5) Hooglandt and Catalina Remse, was born probably on the Hoogland homestead, near Flushing, and was baptized at Jamaica, October 18, 1705. His wife was Catalina, daughter of Jan and Femmentje Bennet. They were married about 1729. He and his wife appear as communicants of the church at Newton, Long Island, November 1, 1741, and in 1749 he was elder in the Jamaica Church.

His will, dated March 13, 1780, and proved November 9, 1781, mentions his wife Catlientie, a son Elbert, a daughter Phebe Monfort, a granddaughter, Catalintie Schenck (daughter of his deceased son Cornelius), and three other granchildren, John, Catharine and Elizabeth --not of age--(children of his deceased son John).
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Johannes Bennet witnessed the baptism of John Hoagland, son of Elbert Hooglandt and Catlina Bennet, on 4 May 1735 at First Reformed Dutch Church, Jamaica, Queens Co., Long Island, New York, (witnesses: Johannes Bennet, femmetie Bennet).
Kenn Stryker-Rodda, "Records of the First Reformed Dutch Church of Jamaica, Long Island", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols. 105-111 (1974-1980): 107:54. Jan; parents: Elbert Hogelant, Catlyntie Hogelant.
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Note: Brouwer Genealogy Data shows that his mother was Catalina Remse, not Janatje Hegeman?
Father*: Cornelis Dirckszen Hoogland b. c 1677
Mother*: Catalina Remse b. 4 Oct 1655 [date year typo error?]
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His will was dated on 13 March 1780 proved 9 Nov 1781. Elbert Hoogland of Flushing in Queens County on Nassau Island, yeoman, being weak of body, but of sound mind. All my just debts, with my funeral expenses to be paid. I leave to my well beloved wife Catlinetie, £25 to be paid yearly during her lifetime. Unto my wife, my best bed and furniture, my cupboard, best dining table, arm chair, half a dozen of my best other chairs, my tea kettle and all my china ware, best looking glass, riding chair, and a horse fit to draw the same; all which said money and moveables to my wife," Together my Beaufat," to be at her own absolute disposal, and in lieu of her dower. I also allow my wife the use of my best room in my house, during the time she remains my widow. My son Elbert shall provide for my wife, bread and meat and all other necessaries that shall be judged reasonable and necessary for her to keep house by herself, if she shall choose it during her widowhood. Unto my son Elbert, all my real estate, together with the remaining part of my moveable estate, on his paying all legacies. Unto my daughter, Phebe Montfort, £200. Unto my granddaughter, Catlinetie Schenk (daughter of my son Cornelius, deceased), £100. I have heretofore given to my son John, deceased, in houses, cattle and other things, to the value of £50 and also £300 in money; I do now further hereby leave to my granddaughter Catharine, daughter of my son John, deceased, £50; to be paid when she shall arrive to the age of twenty-one years. Unto my granddaughter Elizabeth, the daughter of my son John, deceased, £100; to be paid in like manner. I make my beloved wife Catlinetie, and my son Elbert, executors. Witnesses: Cornelius Rierson, Joseph Willis, Frederic Jahn, all of Queens County, yeomen.
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Brouwer Genealogy Database:
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~brouwergenealogydata/genealogy/p409.htm#i109705
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Only child of Cornelius Hooglandt [5] (and Catalina Remse):
Elbert, baptized at Jamaica, October 18, 1705. The witnesses were Adrian Ryerson and Annitie Schenck. At the baptism of Elbert, son of Cornelis [5] and Catalina [Remsen] Hoogland on 18 October 1705 at First Reformed Dutch Church, Jamaica, Queens Co., Long Island, New York; Adrian Reyersen and Annetie Schenck, parents of Elbert Adriance, were the god-parents. ~~ Riker.

Elbert Hooglandt (25), son of Corenlius (5) Hooglandt and Catalina Remse, was born probably on the Hoogland homestead, near Flushing, and was baptized at Jamaica, October 18, 1705. His wife was Catalina, daughter of Jan and Femmentje Bennet. They were married about 1729. He and his wife appear as communicants of the church at Newton, Long Island, November 1, 1741, and in 1749 he was elder in the Jamaica Church.

His will, dated March 13, 1780, and proved November 9, 1781, mentions his wife Catlientie, a son Elbert, a daughter Phebe Monfort, a granddaughter, Catalintie Schenck (daughter of his deceased son Cornelius), and three other granchildren, John, Catharine and Elizabeth --not of age--(children of his deceased son John).
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Johannes Bennet witnessed the baptism of John Hoagland, son of Elbert Hooglandt and Catlina Bennet, on 4 May 1735 at First Reformed Dutch Church, Jamaica, Queens Co., Long Island, New York, (witnesses: Johannes Bennet, femmetie Bennet).
Kenn Stryker-Rodda, "Records of the First Reformed Dutch Church of Jamaica, Long Island", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols. 105-111 (1974-1980): 107:54. Jan; parents: Elbert Hogelant, Catlyntie Hogelant.
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Note: Brouwer Genealogy Data shows that his mother was Catalina Remse, not Janatje Hegeman?
Father*: Cornelis Dirckszen Hoogland b. c 1677
Mother*: Catalina Remse b. 4 Oct 1655 [date year typo error?]
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His will was dated on 13 March 1780 proved 9 Nov 1781. Elbert Hoogland of Flushing in Queens County on Nassau Island, yeoman, being weak of body, but of sound mind. All my just debts, with my funeral expenses to be paid. I leave to my well beloved wife Catlinetie, £25 to be paid yearly during her lifetime. Unto my wife, my best bed and furniture, my cupboard, best dining table, arm chair, half a dozen of my best other chairs, my tea kettle and all my china ware, best looking glass, riding chair, and a horse fit to draw the same; all which said money and moveables to my wife," Together my Beaufat," to be at her own absolute disposal, and in lieu of her dower. I also allow my wife the use of my best room in my house, during the time she remains my widow. My son Elbert shall provide for my wife, bread and meat and all other necessaries that shall be judged reasonable and necessary for her to keep house by herself, if she shall choose it during her widowhood. Unto my son Elbert, all my real estate, together with the remaining part of my moveable estate, on his paying all legacies. Unto my daughter, Phebe Montfort, £200. Unto my granddaughter, Catlinetie Schenk (daughter of my son Cornelius, deceased), £100. I have heretofore given to my son John, deceased, in houses, cattle and other things, to the value of £50 and also £300 in money; I do now further hereby leave to my granddaughter Catharine, daughter of my son John, deceased, £50; to be paid when she shall arrive to the age of twenty-one years. Unto my granddaughter Elizabeth, the daughter of my son John, deceased, £100; to be paid in like manner. I make my beloved wife Catlinetie, and my son Elbert, executors. Witnesses: Cornelius Rierson, Joseph Willis, Frederic Jahn, all of Queens County, yeomen.
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Brouwer Genealogy Database:
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~brouwergenealogydata/genealogy/p409.htm#i109705
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