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Patientia (Dawes) Kouwenhoven (1674 - aft. 1714)

Patientia (Patience) "Peesjiens" Kouwenhoven formerly Dawes aka Couwenoven, Covenhoven
Born in Gravesend, Kings, New Yorkmap [uncertain]
Wife of — married 1694 in Flatlands, Kings, New Yorkmap
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Died after after age 40 in Monmouth, Province of New Jerseymap
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Biography

Research Notes:

Note: Patience Dawes daughter of Elias Daws and Elizabeth Onbekend in the Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015. [1]

Note: Quote from Bergen: "Daws, Elias, allotted a plot on the Neck meadows of Gravesend in 1672, as per town rec; on assessment roll of said town of 1683. Issue:—Rebecca, b. 1672; Patience, b. 1674, m. Peter Couwenhoven of N. J.; Annetje, b. 1676—all baptised in Fld; and Maria, m. Jan Karsten." Pgae 85 Bergen's Early Settlers of Kings Co, NY. [2]

Note: Daughter of Elias and Anna Daws. Born ca. 1674. Baptized 18 September 1681 at Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, Flatbush, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, at Amersfoort with her sisters, "aged about 6 to 7 years," sponsor Capt. Elbert Elbertz and Aaltje his wife.[3]

Note: Patience was mentioned as spouse in her husband's will dated 15 March 1743. [4]

Note: Patience is named as spouse of Pieter (1671-1755) in a SAR application but no vital dates are given for her,

Note: FindaGrave lists her children, but there is no Abigail in the list Death date: unknown Burial: Old Brick Reformed Church Cemetery [5]

Church records

  • 1681 Sep 18 Rebecca; (oud ontrent 8 a 9 jaren) Patientia (oud ontrent 6 a 7 jaren) & Annatje, out 4 a 5 jaren. Vader van dese drie, Elias Dawes op't Gravezande: Getuijge van het eerste, Maijke Pieters, van het tweede, Capt. Elbert Elbertsz & Aaltje sijn Huijsvrouw: van het laastel Pieter Claasz, & Grietje sijn huijsvrouw. [Children: Rebecca (aged about 8 to 9 years), Patientia (aged about 6 to 7 years), and Annatje (aged 4 to 5 years). Father of these three, Elias Dawes, at Gravesend. Witnesses for the first, Maijke Pieters; for the second, Capt. Elbert Elbertsz and Aaltje, his wife; for the last, Pieter Claasz and Grietje, his wife.]. [6]
  1. 1695 Oct 20 Johanna; parents: Pieter Couwenoven, Peesjiens Daes. Wit.: Willem Couwenoven, Janneitje Couwenoven. [7]
  1. 1710 Jan 22 Nelke; parents: Peter Kowenoven, Patience Daws. [8]
  1. 1712 Apr 06 Peter; parents: Peter Kouenhoven, Patience Daws; witnesses: Jan Kouenhoven and wife Jacoba. [8]
  1. 1714 Nov 19 A child; parents: Peter Kouwenhoven. [8] (Anne) [9]

Patience was born in 1674. She passed away after 1743.

Sources

  1. http://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/: accessed 31 August 2015
  2. https://ia902607.us.archive.org/32/items/registerinalphab00berg/registerinalphab00berg.pdf
  3. David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), pp.409-410.
  4. New Jersey wills Liber F page 259
  5. https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=173568004&ref=acom
  6. David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998). via Chris Chester, "The Brouwer Genealogy Database".
  7. A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983). via Chris Chester, "The Brouwer Genealogy Database".
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 "Records of the Dutch Congregations of Freehold and Middletown", Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey Vols. 22-38 (1947-1963). via Chris Chester, "The Brouwer Genealogy Database".
  9. John E. Stillwell. Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 2 (New York: n.pub., 1906). via Chris Chester, "The Brouwer Genealogy Database".
  • Dutch Reformed Church Records from New York and New Jersey. Holland Society of New York, New York, New York.
  • Hoff, Henry B. Genealogies of Long Island Families from the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. II, Praa--Youngs. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1987. Pages 523, 543.




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Dawes-126 and Daws-305 appear to represent the same person because: Hello, I think this is the last duplicate I created. Obviously, please keep your hard work from Dawes-126 and ignore my Daws-305. Thank you for completing this merge.
posted on Daws-305 (merged) by Janice Throp
Daws-153 and Dawes-126 appear to represent the same person because: Dawes is spelling used in transcription of baptism
posted by H Husted
Amersfort-1 and Dawes-126 appear to represent the same person because: There is no Patience Amersfort, but Patience, daughter of Elias Daws, was baptized in Amersfort.
posted by H Husted
Amersfort-1 and Daws-153 do not represent the same person because: merging away into Dawes-126
posted by H Husted
The daughters were baptized at Amersfoort, so this coming in as a last name seems like a misreading of their baptism record.
posted by H Husted
Amersfort-1 and Daws-153 appear to represent the same person because: Same dates and husband
posted by Katherine Gregory
Patience born 1654 must be the daughter as noted in Bergen:

Quote from Bergen: "Daws, Elias, allotted a plot on the Neck meadows of Gravesend in 1672, as per town rec; on assessment roll of said town of 1683. Issue:—Rebecca, b. 1672; Patience, b. 1674, m. Peter Couwenhoven of N. J.; Annetje, b. 1676—all baptised in Fld; and Maria, m. Jan Karsten." Pgae 85 Bergen's Early Settlers of Kings Co, NY. <ref>https://ia902607.us.archive.org/32/items/registerinalphab00berg/registerinalphab00berg.pdf</ref>

posted by Beryl Meehan
Dawes-126 and Daws-151 appear to represent the same person because: please merge
posted by Beryl Meehan
This blog has her as the daughter of Elias Daws.
posted by H Husted
Daws-81 and Dawes-126 appear to represent the same person because: This is the oldest maternal ancestor in this chain in need of a merge. No tree conflicts I attached the missing father Pieter to all of her children, and I fixed the one child I have to show the correct father Pieter as well. She previously had an error with the wrong father. So it is all correct now. I have about half of these children of Patience in my desktop database, because they married into the interrelated common Long Island lines. And the rest of the children that you have listed all make sense as siblings as well. But some are duplicates for the same sibling. Thanks!
posted by Steven Mix
Daws-6 and Dawes-126 appear to represent the same person because: I don't know of any ancestral family for this one. born abt 1672. We should keep the marriage married 1694 in Flatlands, Kings, New York. Thanks!
posted by Steven Mix

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