NOTE: From "A Grave Matter" written by Laura Roosa for Melzingah Chapter D.A.R., Fishkill on Hudson (1906) - excerpts by Antonia Houston) - http://www.fishkillreformed.org/Cemetary/A%20Grave%20Matter.htm
"The long note I copied about Johannes Conte [sic] Van Voorhis, b. April 20, 1683, d Oct 10, 1757 seems to be an abridgement of text from Roosa's book. She said the [sic] the bodies of John and Barbara Van Dyck Van Voorhis were first buried in Van Voorhis burying ground on his farm; it was used as such to about 1790. This particular stone was found several years ago (ie ca 1900) when the foundation of the Dutchess Hat Works were being laid, and was preserved and put here by a descendant, Mr Elias Van Voorhis. So another case of 'they moved the stones but not the grave.']"
Thanks to Mark Strobel for bringing this article to my attention.
∼Barber Achyase Van Dyck
b. 14 December 1682, d. 18 April 1743
Father*: Achias Jansz Van Dyck1 b. 2 Nov 1642, d. b 7 Oct 1708
Mother*: Jannetje Lammers1
Barber Achyase Van Dyck was baptized on 14 December 1682 at Old First Dutch Reformed Church, Breuckelen (Brooklyn), Kings Co., Long Island, New York, sponsors Jan Janse Van Dyck, Aneltje Jans.1
She was said to be born on 20 December 1682 (L. C. Cocheu, NYGBR 71:72, but this date is after that of her baptism).2
She married Johannes Coertsen Van Voorhees, son of Coert Stephense Van Voorhees and Marritje Gerritse, on 19 November 1703.2
Barber Achyase Van Dyck died on 18 April 1743.2
Also known as Berbara.3
Also known as Barber Achyase.
Also known as Barbara Van Dyck.2
On 7 October 1708, Indenture between Lambert Vandyck and Maryke his wife of the City of New York, Jacob Vandyck, Janake Vandyck & Hendrick Hendrickse of Kings County on Nassau Island in the Colony of New York, Johannes Koerte and Barbera his wife of the province of East Jersey of the one part, and Hendrick Vandyck of Kings County aforesaid of the other part... The parties of the first part by the last will and testament of Agyas Vandyck late of the Yellow Hook so called in the township of Brooklyn in Kings County, deceased, for the consideration of three hundred pounds to them by the said Hendrick Vandyck...convey to Hendrick Vandyck, real property formerly in possession of said Agyas Vandyck, deceased, sitiuated in Yellow Hook. Signed by Lambert Vandyck, Maryke Vandyck (her mark W), Jacob Vandyck, Janake Vandyke (her mark X), Hendrick Hendrickse (his mark HH), Johannes Koerte, Barbera Koerte (her mark).4
Family: Johannes Coertsen Van Voorhees b. 22 Apr 1683, d. 10 Oct 1757
Jannetje Van Voorhees3 b. 29 May 1705, d. 11 Nov 1792
NOTE: From "A Grave Matter" written by Laura Roosa for Melzingah Chapter D.A.R., Fishkill on Hudson (1906) - excerpts by Antonia Houston) - http://www.fishkillreformed.org/Cemetary/A%20Grave%20Matter.htm
"The long note I copied about Johannes Conte [sic] Van Voorhis, b. April 20, 1683, d Oct 10, 1757 seems to be an abridgement of text from Roosa's book. She said the [sic] the bodies of John and Barbara Van Dyck Van Voorhis were first buried in Van Voorhis burying ground on his farm; it was used as such to about 1790. This particular stone was found several years ago (ie ca 1900) when the foundation of the Dutchess Hat Works were being laid, and was preserved and put here by a descendant, Mr Elias Van Voorhis. So another case of 'they moved the stones but not the grave.']"
Thanks to Mark Strobel for bringing this article to my attention.
∼Barber Achyase Van Dyck
b. 14 December 1682, d. 18 April 1743
Father*: Achias Jansz Van Dyck1 b. 2 Nov 1642, d. b 7 Oct 1708
Mother*: Jannetje Lammers1
Barber Achyase Van Dyck was baptized on 14 December 1682 at Old First Dutch Reformed Church, Breuckelen (Brooklyn), Kings Co., Long Island, New York, sponsors Jan Janse Van Dyck, Aneltje Jans.1
She was said to be born on 20 December 1682 (L. C. Cocheu, NYGBR 71:72, but this date is after that of her baptism).2
She married Johannes Coertsen Van Voorhees, son of Coert Stephense Van Voorhees and Marritje Gerritse, on 19 November 1703.2
Barber Achyase Van Dyck died on 18 April 1743.2
Also known as Berbara.3
Also known as Barber Achyase.
Also known as Barbara Van Dyck.2
On 7 October 1708, Indenture between Lambert Vandyck and Maryke his wife of the City of New York, Jacob Vandyck, Janake Vandyck & Hendrick Hendrickse of Kings County on Nassau Island in the Colony of New York, Johannes Koerte and Barbera his wife of the province of East Jersey of the one part, and Hendrick Vandyck of Kings County aforesaid of the other part... The parties of the first part by the last will and testament of Agyas Vandyck late of the Yellow Hook so called in the township of Brooklyn in Kings County, deceased, for the consideration of three hundred pounds to them by the said Hendrick Vandyck...convey to Hendrick Vandyck, real property formerly in possession of said Agyas Vandyck, deceased, sitiuated in Yellow Hook. Signed by Lambert Vandyck, Maryke Vandyck (her mark W), Jacob Vandyck, Janake Vandyke (her mark X), Hendrick Hendrickse (his mark HH), Johannes Koerte, Barbera Koerte (her mark).4
Family: Johannes Coertsen Van Voorhees b. 22 Apr 1683, d. 10 Oct 1757
Jannetje Van Voorhees3 b. 29 May 1705, d. 11 Nov 1792
Inscription
Here Lyes The Body of Barbare Van Dyck, Aged 59 Years Deceased Apr. 18th Ao: 1743
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