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Ary (Fransen) de Lange (abt. 1655 - bef. 1699)

Ary (Ariaan) "Adrianus, Aryan, Arie" de Lange formerly Fransen aka Franssen, Fransz, Franze, Franciscuszoon, De Lange, Langet, Langerth, Lange, Delong, Delangh
Born about in Etten-Leur, Noord-Brabant, Nederlandmap
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[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married before 1681 [location unknown]
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Died before before about age 44 in Kingston, Province of New Yorkmap
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Biography

Arie (Ary, Aryan, Adriaan, Adriaen) Fransen (Fran(s)z ) (de Lange, De Lange, Langet, Langerth, Lange) [1] was born about 1655 at Jever, Oldenburg, Niedersachsen, Westphalia, Germany (in fact it's unknown where he was born, Amsterdam and Etten-Leur are also mentioned as possible places of birth). Arie Fransen de Lange died about 1699 at Brabant, Ulster County, New York at 44 years of age. [2] He married first November 7, 1668 Jacomyntje Swartwout (two children) and second about 1680 Rachel Pier (six children).He died about 1699 in Brabant, Ulster, New York[1]

According to Baldwin, he first appears in New Netherland or New York records in 1670 as, Arian ffrancon, a militiaman in Ulster County, but Baldwin speculates that he may have been the Arent Franken from Jever who arrived on de Trouw in 1659.[3]

Birth

1655 Etten-Leur, Etten-Leur Municipality, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. [4]

Marriage

Ariaan France de Lange married Rachel Jansse Pier 1680 [5]

Children

Known children of Ariaan Franse de Lange and Rachel Janse Pier were:
  1. Willemtje, b. c. 1679 at New Amsterdam (No baptism record found); m1. Teunis Kool (Son of Barent Jacobsen KOOL) on 22 Nov 1696; m2. Hendrick Klaaz Schoonhoven, banns announced and withdrawn, 4 Dec 1715. She was pregnant at the time and baptized an illegitimate child in 1716.[6]
  2. Frans /De Lange, was bp. on Apr 24, 1681. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster, NY[7]; m1. Maritje Van Schaick on , 6 Sep 1703 in Kingston, Ulster, New York; d. 29 May 1755 at Beekman, Dutchess, NY
  3. Jannetie, was bp. on Jan 01, 1683. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster, NY[8]; m. Jochem Roelfse, 10 Feb 1706; d. ca. 1716.
  4. Marytie, was bp. on Oct 19, 1684. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster, NY[9]; m. Jacob Keyser on 30 Nov 1702; d. ca. 1719.
  5. Rachel, was bp. on Nov 07, 1686. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster, NY[10]; m. Laurens (Lawrence) Losee.
  6. Ariantje, was bp. on May 07, 1688. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster, NY[11]; m1. Jacob Kermer on 18 Apr 1718 Kingston; m2. Gysbert Van Garden Geesjen on 20 Sep 1723; m3. Isaac Wieler on 2 Feb 1733.
  7. Jan b. ca. 1690 at Rochester, Ulster, NY. Bapt. not found at KRDC; m. Anna Magdalena WEISER, 29 Sep 1712 at.Kingston; d. 1763 at Greene, NY.[12]
  8. Wyntje, was bp. on Nov 12, 1693. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster, NY[13]; m1. Nicklass Schoonhoven (Schoonmaker) on 15 Jun 1728 Kingston; m2. Johannes Metler on 17 Mar 1732/33, at First Reformed Church of Fishkill .
  9. Jonas, was bp. on Jan 12, 1696. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster, NY[14]; m1. Blandina PEERSON, 15 Nov 1718.

Death

Arie de Lange died sometime before April 17, 1699 at Ulster County, NY. His wife Rachel Pier remarried on that date, described as the widow of Arie Franssen.[15].

Church Records

Children's baptisms
  1. 1678. Sep 29 Maria, Ary Freesse. Wit.: Roelof Swartwout, Eva Alberts. Batized "at Horley". [16]
  2. 1681 Apr 24 Frans, Aryan Fransen, Rachel Jansen Pyer. Wit.: Pieter Pietersen, Gretyen Jans. [16]
  3. 1683 Jan 01 Jannetie, Ary Franz Langet, Pachel Janse Pier. Wit.: Thomas Teunisz Quick, Leendert Barentz Cool, Maartie Cornelis de Laa. [16]
  4. 1684 Oct 19 Marytie, Ary Franze, Ragel Jans. Wit.: Willem Janze, Mary Jans. [16]
  5. 1686 Nov 07 Rachel, Ary Franz, Rachel Jans. Wit.: Rebecca Traphage. [16]
  6. 1688 May 07 Ariantje, Aria Fransen Langerth, Rachel Jans Pier. Wit.: Simon Kool, Eltje Jurians. [16]
  7. 1693 Nov 12 Wyntje, Adriaan Fransen, Rachel Pier. Wit.: Jan Oosterhout, Antje Hendriks. [16]
  8. 1696 Jan 12 Jonas, Ariaan France Lange, Rachel Jansse Pier. Wit.: Dirick Westbroeck, Catelyntje Oosterhout. [16]

Research Notes

Misc.

Note N5791
Family Links
Spouses/Children:
Rachel Jansen Pier
Willemje De Lange+
Frans De Lange+
Jannetje De Lange
Maritje Delange+
Rachel De Lange+
Ariantje De Lange+
Geesjen De Lange
Jan De Lange+
Wyntje De Lange
Jonas De Lange+
Arian Fransen Langet 2
Born: Abt 1658, Amsterdam, Holland
Marriage: Rachel Jansen Pier about 1678
Died: Bef 1699, Ulster, New York
bullet Other names for Arian were Adrian, Arian Fransz, Arie, Arien, de Lange, Arie Fransen Delange, DeLeng, DeLong and Franssen.
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bullet General Notes:
Have seen birth listed as Abt. 1639 in Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Netherlands
Father supposedly Frans Delange
may have come from Etten en Leur, Noord Brabent, Netherlands
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Frederick A. Virkus - Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy (published A.N. Marquis, 1925, 1160pp.):
Aryan Fransen (Aaron the Frenchman) DELONG, Huguenot; fled to Holland; settled at Kingston, R.I.; m Rachel Jansen PYER. [Virkus as Ref: There is absolutely no primary evidence to support the claim of Huguenot descent. This was a 19th. century gloss based on Americans' desire to take everything possibly construed as French (e.g. the De) and claim it was so. As to our subject he seems to have been good old Dutch Arie Frans] "Nothing is known of Arie Fransen (sometimes surnamed Langet, Langerth)'s birth and all we know he was living 1693-5 and deadby 1699...a birth ca 1650 is perhaps based on his being the Arian ffrancon of the militia in 1670. He could have been a different man and younger - his first known child was 1680 (or another possible 1678). Or he might have been the Arenk Franken who sailed for the New Netherlands Feb 12, 1659 on board the "DeTrouw". This could throw his birth back to ca 1640 or even earlier."
1st. Generation: ARIE FRANSEN, a Dutch Patronymic meaning Aaronson of Frans, was probably born in the Netherlands. Mention will now be made of an Amsterdam church record for the reference of future researchers, however it seems a few years too late to be subject Arie who was in the N.Y.Militia in 1670, and far too late if he were the immigrant of 1659. This ref. is either a birth or baptism on March 5, 1656 in Amsterdam, Netherlands for one Ariaen Fransen, son of Fran Fransen and Ariaantje Pieters (Ref: Bijzonderh 105 Kerk 61). --Surnames were just coming into common usage among the Dutch in Arie's lifetime, in some but not all records, he is surnamed Langet and similar variations, probably a reference to his height and conveniently serving to distinguish him from a shorter Arie nearby though we have no reason to think it was another Arie Fransen. Thus he is found in either church or other documents as Ary Frans Langet, Ariaan France Lange and Arie Fransen Langerth, but in others simply as Aryan Fransen, Ary Frans, Arie Fransen, Ary Franze, Ariaan France, Adriaan Franzen etc. His children became DeLanges, his grandchildren became DeLongs. Such versions as France reflect solely the inconsistancy of spelling in this era but regrettably are the source of such mistranslations as "Aaron the Frenchman". It is of course possible that he could have originated from a French Reformed (Huguenot) family, many of which did go into the Netherlands, but there is absolutely nothing existing in primary evidence which would confirm so. 1659 - The February 12, 1659 passenger list for the ship "DeTrouw" (The Faith) from Netherlands to New Netherlands includes Arent Franken, a baker from Jever, no doubt a place somewhere in Holland though some researchers have associated it with both the French towns of Evron near Lavalle in Moyenne, and Evran, Cotes-du-Nord, Brittany. 1670 - Under yet another version of his patronymic, he appears as Arian Francon, one of a group of militiamen. (New York StateLibrary #22:99, Minutes of Executive Council of Province of New York). Perhaps this is also the source of the statement he appeared this year on the muster roll of Captain Pawlings's company. The Minutes apparently indicate he and others drew lots "the following day" at Kingston, Marble- town and Esopus. This is presumably the origin of the 32 acres he reportedly had at "ye roundout kill" which is Esopus. Thus he was in Ulster Co. by this date and likely earlier. 1671 - Adrian Fransen was witness in a knife assault (Versteeg's NY Historical Manuscripts Dutch - Kingston Papers p.464). 1671 - ...Appeared ...Capt. Thomas Chambers (of the first part) and Hendrick Albertson and Adriaen Fransen of the second part, who declare having agreed in the following manner: Capt.Chambers declares having let the aforesaid Hend. Alberts and Adraien Fransen having leased certain farm near "Wisquaemsickz" of the same extent as expressed in the deed existing of the same, for a period of ten consecutive years which shall commence immediately, Oct 7, 1671, and terminate Oct 7, 1681. The aforesaid Chambers is to furnish with the farm two good horses, mares with a stallion or gelding, two cows, a wagon and a plow. The natural increase of the horses and cows shall be equally divided, the risk shall be equally borne, but at the expiration of the lease they are to return the same number they have received. Also will return the wagon and the plow, at the expiration of the lease, in as good condition as they have received the same. The natural increase is to be divided every three years. The lessees are permitted at the expiration of the lease to sow, for their own benefit, ten morgens of land with winter grain. The lessees will yet receive two sows which are tobe returned as big at the expiration of the lease. The buildingssuch as dwellings, barn or stack as also the fence shall beappraised in the lessees' behalf by impartial men, and thus bepaid for by the lessor at the expiration of the lease. The lessees shall pay nothing the first year, but during the other nine years shall pay for each year 140 sch. of wheat, in all grains, in proportion, as the value of the same shall be at the time. In case war should break out, which God forbid, with the aborigines of this land, so that the animals should be destroyed, the losses shall be equally divided, and in case, on account thereof it should not be safe to cultivate the land, they shall during such a time pay no rent, but when at there-establishment of peace they can again cultivate the same, shall pay as per contract. Promise to comply with the above under obligation as per law and have, on both sides, subscribed to the same in the presence of Matthys Mattysen and ThomasTonnesen Quick as witnesses invited for the purpose this October 7, 1671, at Kingston (Ulster County, NY) (signed) Thomas Chambers, the mark X of Hendrick Albertsen, by himself, the mark X of Adriaen Fransen, by himself. (Signed) Matys Matysen, the mark X of Toomas Tonnesen Quick. To which certifies, (signed) W. Montagne, Secretary. (Ibid 703 1671/72 - Adriaen Fransen dues as debtor (Ibid 476) 1672 - Ordinary Session, December 3, 1672. Present.... Gorge Hal, Plaintiff vs. Adrian Fransen, Defendant. Plaintiff demands as per obligation an amount of 32 sch. of wheat, for which Hendrick Jochemsen has surety. Adriaen Fransen admits the debt. Adriaen Fransen, Plaintiff vs Schout Grevenraedt, Defendant Adriaen Fransen says that the schout has dismissed Van der Coelen upon surety, without plaintiff's permission. The schout says that Van der Coelen called on him and said that the court of sessions had ordered him to go to the schout to give bail, and took with him as surety Gerrit Cornelissen, whereupon thes chout said, "Why does not the secretary write the bond?" He answered, "The secretary is so busy that he cannot possibly write the bond," whereupon the schout said, "it is the same with me." And Van der Coelen said, "I am about to depart. I have 'Esenties.' Won't you believe it? The court will immediately be here." Whereupon the schout wrote the bond and as soon as thesame had been finished, it was shown to the court of sessions when they appeared at the schout's house for the purpose of having dinner, and asked them whether the same was sufficient and was satisfactorily gotten up. And they answered, "Yes,"where-upon Van der Coelen took leave. --Hendrick Jochemsen and Jan Cornelissen request that the attachment shall be declared valid against certain moneys which are coming to Van der Coelen from Michiel Modt amounting to 2766 gldrs. --Schout Grevenraedt gives notice of an attachment levied against the money of Reynier Van der Coelen, laying on Wallerand DuMont's loft.--Wallerand DuMont says that Van der Coelen owes him 18 sch. of wheat and says that Van der Coelen told him that he had to pay Hendrick Jochemsen 8 Sch. of wheat, and to pay it from his grain. --The hon. court, in case Adrian Fransen is not satisfied with the surety, refers him to the hon. court of sessions, because the judgment was pronounced by the hon. court of sessions. (ibid p. 488) 1672 - Appeared before me, William Montagne, secretary for the hon. court at Kingston, Adriaen Fransen and Dirck Hendricksen. Dirck Hendricksen takes upon himself, and takes the place of Adriaen Fransen, in the share of the third farm which HendrickAlbertsen and Adriaen Fransen had leased of Capt. Thoomas Chambers, but with the proviso that Adriaen Fransen shall receive his share of the grain which is just at present in the stack, and which had, last summer, been grown on the land. Dirck Hendricksen, with the consent of Capt. Thoomas Chambers, discharges Adriaen Fransen from the conditions and lease entered upon with said Capt. Chambers, so that Adriaen Fransen is released of the same, and Dirck Hendricksen is taken in full partnership under conditions as are fully specified in the proper form by the lease, and with which he is obliged to fully comply. And we, Hendrick Albertsen and Dirck Hendricks, being now present, declare to be partners, and are to comply as fully with the conditions of the lease as prior to this should have been done by Hend. Albertsen and Adriaen Fransen, and also declare having received of Capt. Chambers what said Chambers was obliged to furnish by virtue of the lease. Promise to comply with the foregoing, pledging person and estates, movable and immovable, present and future, submitting them as per law. For the purpose of legalizing this we have suscribed to the same, in the presence of Jan Hendrick and Nicolaes Willem Stuyvesant, this November 5, 1672, at Foxhall. (Signed) the mark X of Adriaen Fransen, the mark X of Dirck Hendericks, the mark X of Hendrick Alberts, Thomas Chambers. (Signed) Jan Heyndericks z, N.W.Stuyvesant. To which testifies, (Signed) W.D laMontagne, Secretary. (ibid 724) 1672/3 - Adrian Fransen sued as debtor (ibid 492) - Adraien Frans sued as debtor (ibid 493) - The court orders the officert o judicially enforce the judgment against Adrian Fransen in behalf of Mr. Hall 1674 - Schout Grevenraedt, plaintiff, vs Adriaen Fransen, defendant. Plaintiff says that defendant had been fighting with several persons, yea, 'till blood was shed, and was the cause of the quarrel. On this account, he demands a fine of 50 gilders, with the costs of the present. Defendant says he knows nothing about it, and requests the plaintiff shall pay the same. The hon. court condemns defendant to pay a fine of 30 gilders, with the costs of the present. (ibid 515) 1674 - Hendrick Paeldin vs. Adriaen Fransen. Plaintiff demands of defendant a sum of 32 1/2 sch. of wheat for vendue, and further, for the mirror nine gilders, five staters. Defendant admits the debt. (ibid 519) 1675 - Adrien Fransen a witness to lease of parcel of land called the Brabander's thicket. (ibid 746) (Note a Jan Brabanterin 1662 held the old lot #10 in Wilkwyck.) 16xx - Unreferenced correspondence reports he was skipper of a yacht. New Amsterdam Records 3:49 reports a suit by Werner Wessels vs. Derek Smitt which centers around 120 florins of tobacco asked of Arie Fransen. It seems Arie was to go toVirginia (as a skipper?) but didn't, and Wessels was demanding payment of tobacco. (Year = ?) 1678 - Could he have had a first wife? Maria, daughter of Arie Freese was baptised at Hurley, Ulster County, September 29; Subject Arie Fransen's daughter Maritje baptised Kingston, Ulster County in 1684. Maritje is Dutch for Mary/Maria and the marriages of two distinct Maritje DeLangs are found in the early 1700's, both of whom are clearly associated with subject's family. 1679-80 - He was married by this time to Rachel Jans (their son Frans born 1681). 1685 - "15 February 1685 Leanard Coale of Marbletown and Mary his wife to Francis Rombout of the Citty of new york," deeds for10 shillings land over the Rideouts Kill or creek at Mombackes which Leonard hath let unto farme to Arien France of Mombackus.." (Early English Deeds, Ulster County 1:26) --1687 -He was naturalized Ulster County September 1. 1689 - Arrie France on list of Ulster County inhabitants (Early NY State Census Records) 1694/5 - "Tjercke Clase de witt of Kingston sells for 50 pounds to Cornelis Swits of Mombackus land at Mombackus to west of other lands of sd. (said) Tjerck de witt, now in possession of Jan de witt: and East of land of Mr. Frederick Philips, containing about 60 acres, and formerly sold to Tjerck de witt by Ariaan France and James Pemmits; with small peece of pasterland".. Signed in Kingston Feb. 1694/95 (Early English Deeds, Ulster County I:150) 1696-98 - Death of Arie acc
"The emigrant ancestor of this family was ARIE FRANSEN who was in Ulster Co. by 1670 and m. Rachel Jansen Pier, the dau. of Jan Theunissen and Maritje Jans. A man named Arent Franken arrived in New Amsterdam 2 Dec. 1659 on board the ship 'Faith' from Ieveron. On 4 April 1679 a 32 acre p arcel of land was granted to Arien Franon at Esopus 'lying ye Roundout Kill'. He lived in that section of Ulster County known as Rochester."
"Arie Fransen Langet, born about 1655 in holland; died before 17 Apr 16 99 in New York. He married about 1678 Rachel Jansen PIER, born about 1 657 in Amsterdam, Holland, daughter of Jan Theunissen PIER and Maritje J ANS......Arie Fransen is a Dutch patronymc meaning Aaron, son of Franci s. He was probably born in the Netherlands. A sister may have been Ja nnetie Francen and another relative may have been Judith Fransen. He i s surnamed Langet and similar variation probably in reference to his he ight. He is found in church and other records as: Ary Frans Langet, A riaan France Lange, Arie Fransen Langerth, Aryan Fransen, Ary Frans, Ar ie Franssen, Ary Franze, Ariaan France, Adrian Franzen, Arian Francon, e tc. His children became DeLangs and his grandchildre DeLongs."
"Arie Fransen Langet mar. ca. 1680 Rachel Jansen Pyer, also known as Ra gel Jans and Rachel Jans Pier....He took the oath of allegiance in Ulst er Co., NY, as Arrie ffrance on 1 Sep. 1689...."
Some researchers list a first child as Mary, born 1678, who married Jac ob Keyser, giving two Marys in this family, which seems unusual. At th is time, we are not including this Mary in our listing.

Aryan was born before 1660. He passed away after 1720.

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 Early Bergen County Families, compiled by Pat Wardell, File BCFam-DeLange.pdf De Lange Family pg.1-2.
  2. from source Early Bergen County families: Rachel Jansen Pier, widow of Arie Fransen de Lange, m. (2) 17 April 1699 Kingston Ref Ch, Allert Hendricksen Ploeg
  3. Baldwin, John D. Three Lost Winans-DeLong Bibles. New Netherland Connections. Berkeley, CA: Dorothy A. Koenig, 1996-2010. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB203/i/7484/5/22195985 Vol. 10 (2005), page 5.
  4. Global, Find A Grave Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current. Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. (not a reliable source)
  5. Frans Delong, FTW. Date of Import: Jan 12, 2002
  6. Minor Descent
  7. KRDC Bapt. Record: 1681 Apr 24; Aryan Fransen, Rachel Jansen Pyer; Frans; Pieter Pietersen, Gretyen Jans
  8. KRDC Bapt. Record: 1683 Jan 01; Ary Franz Langet, Rachel Janse Pier; Jannetie; Thomas Teunisz Quick, Leendert Barentz Cool, Maartie Cornelis de Laa
  9. KRDC Bapt. Record: 1684 Oct 19; Ary Franze, Ragel Jans; Marytie; Willem Janze, Mary Jans
  10. KRDC Bapt. Record: 1686 Nov 07; Ary Franz, Rachel Jans; Rachel; Rebecca Traphage
  11. KRDC Bapt. Record: 1688 May 07; Arie Fransen Langerth, Rachel Jans Pier; Ariantje; Simon Kool, Eltje Jurians
  12. Minor Descent
  13. KRDC Bapt. Record: 1693 Nov 12; Adriaan Fransen, Rachel Pier; Wyntje; Jan Oosterhout, Antje Hendriks
  14. KRDC Bapt. Record: 1696 Jan 12; Ariaan France Lange, Rachel Jansse Pier; Jonas; Dirick Westbroeck, Catelyntje Oosterhout
  15. KRDC Marriage Record: 1699 17 Apr; Allert Hendricksen Ploeg, jm, of Kingston; Rachel Pier, wid Arie Franssen, born Amsterdam, liv Kingston.
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 16.6 16.7 Roswell Randall Hoes. Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York: (formerly Named Wiltwyck, and Often Familiarly Called Esopus or 'Sopus), for One Hundred and Fifty Years from Their Commencement in 1660. New York: De Vinne Press, 1891.
  • Church Records: 'Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York (formerly named Wiltwick, and often familiarly called Esopus or 'Sopus), for One Hundred and fifty Years from their commencement in 1660', edited by Roswell Randall Hoes, 1891. A baptism or marriage recorded at RDC Kingston, does not imply the actual event occurred there. RDC Kingston was the central repository of church records for Ulster and Orange Counties of NY, Sussex County of New Jersey, and Pike County PA. The outlying communities were serviced by traveling Dominies that conducted services and recorded events.
  • Frans Delong. FTW.
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ancestral File (R). Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998. Ancestral File Number: 18VH-PWJ

Acknowledgments

  • This person was created on 14 September 2010 through the import of 124-DeCoursey.ged.
  • This person was created on 09 March 2010 through the import of howard.ged.
  • Langet-60 was created by James VanDerMark through the import of VanDerMarkJamesDavid.ged on Apr 27, 2014.
  • Delong-729 was created by Randall Brown through the import of REBs family'-1_2014-04-11.ged on Apr 11, 2014.
  • Lori Lee, firsthand knowledge.
  • Unsourced family tree handed down to Walt Stannard Jr..




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Fransen-186 and Fransen-74 appear to represent the same person because: Same name (variant forms), same wife, same daughter. There is a source for his death date; he died before 1699, when wife Rachel was identified as his widow.
posted by Ellen Smith
Unsure of the source for his parents, more specifically there is a baptism in Holland for a person of this name with Franciscus Adrianus de Lange and Anna Schoonbroeck but by what basis is that linked with Fransen-74?
posted by Michael Carmichael
The Jacomijntje Swartwout who married Arent Reddinger in Amsterdam in 1672 can't possibly be the same person as the Jacomijntje Swartwout that some researchers have tentatively identified as Ary's first wife.

According to Patricia Wardell's notes, Ary and his first wife had two known children, born in New Netherland: 1. Willempjen, born circa 1670-1676; married in 1696. (This profile assigns that child to his wife Rachel.) 2. Maria, baptized in Kingston on 29 September 1678. Mother not named; no witnesses.

I've not dug deep enough to find out why people think he had two wives and why they think he married Jacomyntje Swartwout on a specific date in 1668.

posted by Ellen Smith
Not sure but it looks like perhaps he wasn't married to Jacomijntje Swartwout ? She married in Amsterdam (the Netherlands) in 1672 with Arent Reddinger and they baptized at least four children in Amsterdam from 1673 until 1683...the marriage record doesn't mention she is a widow or a previous marriage and her father Tomas Swartwout is also present at the marriage..and in the same period Ariaan Fransen de Lange and Rachel Jans Pier also baptized several children...
posted by Bea (Timmerman) Wijma
It's 10. It's not clear who Geesje belongs to.
posted by Carrie Quackenbush
Can you confirm either 9 or 13 children? The body of the bio lists 9 and there appear to be duplicate children
posted by Catherine (Willhite) V
Hi corrected his LNAB , looking at the baptisms of his children, Fransen (Franz, Franze) was what he used himself , so Fransen now is his LNAB and all other versions , current or other Last names.

Lange or de Lange could also refer to his height/length, if he was a long (tall) man, his nickname could have been Lange or de Lange as well to distinguish him from maybe a different Arie Fransen with the same name (Patronymic) living in the same place or area.

Will look for maybe a birth/baptism record in the Dutch archives :)

posted by Bea (Timmerman) Wijma
Delong-729 and De Langet-1 appear to represent the same person because: This is the oldest paternal ancestor in this chain in need of a merge into the NNS PPP. No tree conflicts. Wife is the same and children are matches. Thanks!
posted by Steven Mix
I think so, because Willemje does show as a child in the bio Notes here.
posted by Steven Mix
Are Adrianus and Rachel the parents of Willemje (Langen-1)? If so, what source?
posted by John Balow
Langet-60 and De Langet-1 appear to represent the same person because: This is the oldest paternal ancestor in this chain in need of a merge. No tree conflicts. These matches have been reviewed by the New Netherland Settlers Merge Approval System, and the "Green" destination NNS profile is protected as PPP, and the "Merge Pending" profile is now ready and able to be merged into it. I saved the data to the bios. Thanks!
posted by Steven Mix
His name appear various ways on the baptism records of his children: Aryan Fransen, Ary Franz Langet, Ary Franze, Ary Franz, Arie Fransen Langerth, Adriaan Fransen and Ariaan France Lange (Source Hoes, Baptismal and marriage registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston) . He signed the oath of Allegiance 1 Sep 1689 as Arrie ffrance.

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