Annatje Boeckhout was baptized May 25, 1676, in the New York Reformed church, [1] a daughter of Matthys Janszen Buckhout (circa 1654) and Eysbeth Stoffels Ellsworth (1655) [2] Witnesses were Stoffell _____, Jan Pieterszen and Judith Stoffels.
Antje married Abraham Syboutsen (Krankheyt?) August 14, 1695. They lived first on the Frederick Philipse estate in Westchester county, and second in Tarrytown, Westchester county, New York. In 1705 and 1707 she was a sponsor for baptisms at First Reformed Church of Tarrytown[3]
Marritjie Crankheyt, born in 1698 in Philipsburg, Westchester County, New York. Marritje was baptized in Sleepy Hollow Reformed Church, on 2 Aug 1698, Marritje, daughter of Abram Sybout & wife Antje, witnesses Sybout Herrikze & wife Maritje [Abram’s parents]. [5]
Sybout Crankheyt born in 1701 in Philipsburg, Westchester County, New York. Sybout was baptized in Sleepy Hollow Reformed Church, in 1701. Sybout, son of Abram Sybout & wife Aantje, witnesses Sybout Herrikze & wife Marritje [Abram’s parents] [6] married Greesje Hoff, daughter of Engel Hoff (-21 Mar 1765) & Maria Willems (ca 1690-)
Church records
1676 May 25 Annetie - Matthijs Janszen, Lysbeth Stoffels. Witnesses: Stoffel ___, Jan Pieterszen, Judith Stoffels. [7]
1696 Aug 14 Abraham Siboutszen, j.m. Van de Armebouwerije, en Anneken Boeckhout, j.d. Van N. Yorck, beijde woonende op 't landt Fredr. Philipszen. Getrouwt vertoog verleent om te trouwen. [8]
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Boeckhout is the surname that first appears in church records for Annetie, at her marriage to Abraham. Quackenbush-118 20:21, 29 October 2017 (EDT)
↑ . Mackenzie, Three Hundred Years of the Progenitor Family: Immigrant Mattyszen Progenitor and his Descendants in America, Knickerbock Press, Valatie, NY, 1973
↑ Baptisms, p. 29, #102. Antje Sibout; p. 31, #149,#150 Antje Sybout
↑ Mackenzie, Three Hundred Years of the Progenitor Family: Immigrant Mattyszen Progenitor and his Descendants in America, Knickerbock Press, Valatie, NY, 1973
↑ First Record Book of the ‘Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow’ organized in 1697 and now The First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, N.Y., David Cole, Yonkers Historical and Library Association, Yonkers, NY, 1901, Transcription for the web edited by Rick Van Tassel
↑ First Record Book of the ‘Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow’ organized in 1697 and now The First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, N.Y., David Cole, Yonkers Historical and Library Association, Yonkers, NY, 1901, Transcription for the web edited by Rick Van Tassel
New Netherland Connections, July 2004, Volume 9, Number 3, p. 66.
The First Record Book of the 'Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow', Organized in 1697, and Now The First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, N.Y., (The Yonkers Historical and Library Association, 1901)
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