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Voorouders van Margrietje Teller 1696-1789

Tot de n-e generatie.

Generatie 1

1 . Margrietje Teller, geboren in februari 1696, gestorven in 1789 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 93 jaar oud). [Bron 1]


Generatie 2

2 . Willem Teller, geboren in 1657, New Amsterdam, gestorven in 1710 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 53 jaar oud). [Aantekening 2]

... gehuwd op 19 november 1686 met ...

3 . Rachel Kierstede, geboren in september 1665, gestorven.

... hieruit :

  1. Margeretha Teller, geboren in 1687, gestorven in 1687
  2. Willem Teller, geboren in 1689, gestorven in 1690 (leeftijd bij overlijden: een jaar oud)
  3. Willem Teller, geboren in december 1690, gedoopt op 25 december 1690, gestorven voor mei 1759 [Aantekening 3c]
    ... gehuwd met ...
    ... Maria Canniff
  4. Johannes Teller, geboren in maart 1693, gedoopt op 12 maart 1693, gestorven [Aantekening 3d]
    ... gehuwd op 23 april 1719, New York, met ...
    ... Catharina van Tilburg
    ... gehuwd met ...
    ... Aeltje Vermilye
    ... dochter van Isaac Vermilye 1682-1767 en Josijntje van Oblinus 1685
  5. Margrietje Teller 1696-1789, {1}
  6. Jacobus Teller, geboren in 1699, gestorven in 1702 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 3 jaar oud)
  7. Andries Teller, geboren in 1702, gestorven in 1702
  8. Jacobus Teller, geboren in augustus 1703, Statten Island, NY, gedoopt op 29 augustus 1703, gestorven in september 1761, Teller's Point NY (leeftijd bij overlijden: 58 jaar oud) [Aantekening 3h]
    ... gehuwd met ...
    ... Marritje Vermilye, geboren op 12 augustus 1711, gestorven in 1760 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 49 jaar oud)
    ... dochter van Isaac Vermilye 1682-1767 en Josijntje van Oblinus 1685

Generatie 3

4 . Willem Teller, geboren in 1620, Shetland Isaland, Schotland, gestorven in 1701 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 81 jaar oud), Militair, Koopman. [Aantekening 4]

... -(X2) : gehuwd op 9 april 1664, New Amsterdam, met ...
... Maria Verleth, gestorven in 1702
... dochter van Jasper Verleth en Judith N
... hieruit :

  1. Caspar Teller
  2. Janneke Teller, geboren in 1665, gestorven in 1700 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 35 jaar oud) [Bron 4x2b]
    ... gehuwd op 26 november 1684 met ...
    ... Arent Schuyler, geboren op 25 juni 1662, Rensselaerswyck, Albany, New York, gestorven op 26 november 1730, Belleville, Essex, New Jersey (leeftijd bij overlijden: 68 jaar oud)
    ... zoon van Philip Pieterse Schuyler 1628-1683 en Margriete Brandsen van Slichtenhorst 1628-1711

... gehuwd op 6 februari 1639, Amsterdam, met ...

5 . Margaretha Duncanson, geboren in maart 1618, Stirlingshire, Schotland, gestorven in 1664, Beverwyck (Albany) (leeftijd bij overlijden: 46 jaar oud).

... hieruit :

  1. Andries Teller, geboren in 1642, gestorven in 1703 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 61 jaar oud), Koopman [Bron 5a]
    ... gehuwd op 6 mei 1671, New York, met ...
    ... Sophia van Cortlandt, geboren op 31 mei 1651, gestorven in 1720 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 69 jaar oud)
    ... dochter van Oloff van Cortlandt, Burgemeester Nieuw Amsterdam 1600-1684 en Anneken Loockermans 1618-1684
  2. Helena Teller, geboren in 1645, Albany, gestorven in februari 1707, Albany (leeftijd bij overlijden: 62 jaar oud)
    ... gehuwd op 24 augustus 1663, Albany, met ...
    ... Cornelis Bogardus, geboren op 9 september 1640, New Amsterdam, gestorven op 6 mei 1666, Berverwyck albany (leeftijd bij overlijden: 25 jaar oud), Gunsmith [Aantekening 5bx1]
    ... zoon van Everardus Bogardus 1607-1647 en Anneke Jans †1663
  3. Maria Teller, geboren in 1648, gestorven in 1672 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 24 jaar oud)
    ... gehuwd in 1666 met ...
    ... Pieter van Alen, geboren in 1634, Oldenzaal, gestorven in januari 1674 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 40 jaar oud)
    ... zoon van Johannes van Alen en Catharina van Meerborch
  4. Elizabeth Teller, geboren in 1652, New Amsterdam, gestorven
    ... gehuwd met ...
    ... Abraham van Tricht, gestorven op 29 juni 1692
    ... gehuwd op 29 juni 1692, Albany NY, met ...
    ... Melgert Vanderpoel
    ... zoon van Wynant Vanderpoel en Trijntje Melgerts
  5. Willem Teller, geboren in 1657, New Amsterdam, gestorven in 1710 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 53 jaar oud) [Aantekening 5e]
    ... gehuwd op 19 november 1686 met ...
    ... Rachel Kierstede, geboren in september 1665, gestorven
    ... dochter van Johannes Kierstede 1612-1671 en Sarah Jansz Roelofse 1626-1693
  6. Jacob Teller, geboren in 1658, gestorven in februari 1697 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 39 jaar oud), Zeeman [Aantekening 5f]
    ... gehuwd op 24 oktober 1683 met ...
    ... Christina Wessels, geboren in maart 1662, gestorven
  7. Johannes Teller, geboren in 1659, gestorven op 28 mei 1725 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 66 jaar oud)
    ... gehuwd, Beverwyck, met ...
    ... Susanne Wendel

6 . Johannes Kierstede, alias Hannes, geboren in 1612, Maagdeburg, Saksen, Germany, gestorven op 1 oktober 1671, Nieuw Amsterdam (leeftijd bij overlijden: 59 jaar oud), Docter, Arts. [Aantekening 6]

... gehuwd met ...

7 . Sarah Jansz Roelofse, geboren in 1626, gestorven in 1693 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 67 jaar oud).

... hieruit :

  1. Hans Kierstede, geboren op 21 september 1644, Nieuw Amsterdam, gestorven [Bron 7a]
    ... gehuwd op 12 februari 1667 met ...
    ... Jannetje Loockermans, geboren op 23 september 1643, gestorven [Bron 7ax1]
    ... dochter van Govert Loockermans 1613-1671 en Hester Jans
  2. Roeloff Kierstede, geboren in januari 1647, Nieuw Amsterdam, gestorven op 26 augustus 1688, Kingston, Ulters Amerika (leeftijd bij overlijden: 41 jaar oud) [Bron 7b]
    ... gehuwd in 1671, Kingston, USA, met ...
    ... IIke Roosa, geboren in 1651, gestorven in 1685 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 34 jaar oud) [Bron 7bx1]
  3. Blandina Kierstede, geboren op 5 juni 1653, Nederland, gedoopt op 8 juni 1653, gestorven in 1702, New York (leeftijd bij overlijden: 49 jaar oud)
    ... gehuwd op 28 november 1674, New Amsterdam Dutch Reformed Church, met ...
    ... Petrus Bayard, geboren in 1640, Alphen, gestorven in 1699, New York (leeftijd bij overlijden: 59 jaar oud)
    ... zoon van Samuel Bayard 1609-1649/ en Anna Marika Stuyvesant 1613-1664
  4. Lucas Kierstede, geboren in 1657, gestorven in 1657
  5. Catherine Kierstede, geboren in 1660, gestorven in 1693 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 33 jaar oud)
  6. Rachel Kierstede, geboren in september 1665, gestorven
    ... gehuwd op 19 november 1686 met ...
    ... Willem Teller, geboren in 1657, New Amsterdam, gestorven in 1710 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 53 jaar oud) [Aantekening 7fx1]
    ... zoon van Willem Teller 1620-1701 en Margaretha Duncanson 1618-1664

Generatie 4

10 . James Duncanson.

... gehuwd met ...

11 . Helen Livingston, geboren, Stirlingshire, Schotland, gestorven voor 1644, Beverwijck, New Nederland.

... hieruit :

  1. Margaretha Duncanson, geboren in maart 1618, Stirlingshire, Schotland, gestorven in 1664, Beverwyck (Albany) (leeftijd bij overlijden: 46 jaar oud)
    ... gehuwd op 6 februari 1639, Amsterdam, met ...
    ... Willem Teller, geboren in 1620, Shetland Isaland, Schotland, gestorven in 1701 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 81 jaar oud), Militair, Koopman [Aantekening 11ax1]


Aantekeningen

1 :
Bronnen :
- persoon : http://www.stoutenburgh.com/teller-family-history/
2 :

William Teller, Jr., born 1657, was supervisor of farms in Renslearwyck. He married Rachel Kierstede November 19, 1686. She was the daughter of Dr. Hans Kierstede, who came to this country from Magdeburg, in 1633, and was the earliest practicing physician, apothecary, and surgeon in the province. Her mother was Sara Roeloff, daughter of Anneke Webber Jans, whose father, Prince Wolfert Webber (a cousin of Queen Anne) bequeathed by Will, dated 1664, valuable holdings in Holland, Dutch Borneo, and New Amsterdam, to the ninth generation of her descendants. This promise of untold wealth lured many of her descendants to make a vain attempt to gain this inheritance. William, Jr. speaks of it in his Will, also William, Jr’s son.

3c :

Baptized on 25 December 1690. Source [Dear "Cousin" by William B Bogardus 1996]

3d :

Baptized on 12 March 1693. Source [Dear "Cousin" by William B Bogardus 1996]

3h :

Baptized on 29 August 1703. Source [Dear "Cousin" by William B Bogardus 1996] Source [Revised History of Harlem by James Riker 1904, page 643]

Bronnen :
- doop : RBClark
4 :

Uit Early New Netherland Settlers by Robert Gordon Clark

Occupation 1 - - Soldier with the Dutch West India Company - Corporal. Occupation 2 - - Merchant. First Residence - - Shetland Islands, Scotland. Second Residence - - Netherland. Third Residence - - Fort Orange, New Netherland in 1639. Fourth Residence - - Schenectady, New Netherland. Fifth Residence - - Albany, Albany County, New York. Sixth Residence - - New York City in 1692. Note [Willem Teller was an original proprietor of Schenectady, New Netherland 1662]. Emigration - -

Emigrant in 1639 from Netherland to New Netherland with wife on the Den Harnick. Will - - His will was dated 19 March 1699 and proved 23 May 1701. Source [Record: April 1910 page 110] Source [Record: January 1997 page 10] Source [From Sea to Shining Sea by Darrell D Vessell 1993 page 41] Source [Schenectady Genesis by Susan J Staffa 2004 page 15, 3

William Teller, born 1620, was the son of a minister of distinction — which may account for the pulpit design in the Coat of Arms of the Teller Family published in Helmes Wappenbuch in Nuremburg in 1700.

He was the first of the family in this country. He went from Edinburgh, Scotland, to Holland, served with the Dutch East India Company, and came to New Netherlands, landing at New Amsterdam in 1636, where he settled and later became a merchant. Pearson’s First Settlers (See below.) says in a deposition given July 6, 1698, that William Teller was sent in the year 1639 to Fort Orange by Gov. Kieft, served as corporal, later advanced to Wacht-Meister of the Fort, sergeant of cavalry. He continued his residence there from 1639 to 1692 with small intermissions of voyages to New York and Delaware and one short voyage to Holland.

He was a teacher for about fifty years in Albany, one of the early aldermen, and a Justice of the Peace. He moved to New York with his two sons, William and Jacob, and died there in 1701.

Plan of Schenectady about 1750In his Will, he mentions six of his nine children. In 1662 he was one of the early proprietors of Schenectady, a tract embracing 80,000 acres in the Mohawk Valley. He was one of the five patentees mentioned in the first patent of the town in 1684, (See below.) but never resided there. He endowed the Dutch Church with a fund sufficient for its maintenance and his Coat of Arms was painted on one of the windows, as was the custom (in 1657.) This and other windows were donated by the Commissionaires and Magistrates. “Munsell’s Collection of Albany History” gives a description of these windows, the bell and pulpit brought from Holland. The Church was destroyed by fire. William Teller’s first wife was Margaret Duncassen, the name Margaret has been carried down in successive generations (no record of marriage date but was named as his wife in Court records of 1641-2.) She died prior to 1664 when he married Maria Vableth, widow of Paulin Schwick.

Bronnen :
- persoon : R.C.Clarke, Louis Cox
4x2b :
Bronnen :
- geboorte : Louis Cox
5a :
Bronnen :
- persoon : Robert Gordne Clarke
5bx1 :

Cornelis Bogardus was baptized in New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church on September 9, 1640, and died in Beverwyck, New York (now Albany), before May 6, 1666. He married Helen Teller, a daughter of William Teller of Albany. They resided in Albany. His personal estate was sold by public vendue in the same year, and the proceeds amounted to 2015 guilders, a large sum for the time. He was a gunsmith. He left one son: 1. Cornelis Bogardus, bp. Sep. 9, 1640; d. Oct. 13, 1707 His descendants were the first contestants for a portion of the grant of Trinity Church.

5e :

William Teller, Jr., born 1657, was supervisor of farms in Renslearwyck. He married Rachel Kierstede November 19, 1686. She was the daughter of Dr. Hans Kierstede, who came to this country from Magdeburg, in 1633, and was the earliest practicing physician, apothecary, and surgeon in the province. Her mother was Sara Roeloff, daughter of Anneke Webber Jans, whose father, Prince Wolfert Webber (a cousin of Queen Anne) bequeathed by Will, dated 1664, valuable holdings in Holland, Dutch Borneo, and New Amsterdam, to the ninth generation of her descendants. This promise of untold wealth lured many of her descendants to make a vain attempt to gain this inheritance. William, Jr. speaks of it in his Will, also William, Jr’s son.

5f :

Occupation 1 - - Mariner. Occupation 2 - - Master of Sloop Hopewell. First Residence - - Whitehall Street, New York City in 1686. Will - - His will was dated 17 August 1696 and proved 27 April 1697. Source [From Sea to Shining Sea by Darrell D

6 :

Occupation 1 - - Physician. Occupation 2 - - Surgeon. First Residence - - Magdeburg, Saxony, Prussia. Second Residence - - Brooklyn Ferry, Kings County, New York. Emigration - - Emigrant 7 September 1637 from Magdeburg, Saxony to New Amsterdam on the Den Harinck. Source [Dear "Cousin" by William B Bogardus 1996] Source [The Van Norden Family by Theodore L Van Norden 1923 page 73]

7a :
Bronnen :
- gezin : Edwin. R.Purple
7ax1 :
Bronnen :
- gezin : Edwin. R.Purple
7b :
Bronnen :
- gezin : Tim DOwling
7bx1 :
Bronnen :
- gezin : Tim DOwling
7fx1 :

William Teller, Jr., born 1657, was supervisor of farms in Renslearwyck. He married Rachel Kierstede November 19, 1686. She was the daughter of Dr. Hans Kierstede, who came to this country from Magdeburg, in 1633, and was the earliest practicing physician, apothecary, and surgeon in the province. Her mother was Sara Roeloff, daughter of Anneke Webber Jans, whose father, Prince Wolfert Webber (a cousin of Queen Anne) bequeathed by Will, dated 1664, valuable holdings in Holland, Dutch Borneo, and New Amsterdam, to the ninth generation of her descendants. This promise of untold wealth lured many of her descendants to make a vain attempt to gain this inheritance. William, Jr. speaks of it in his Will, also William, Jr’s son.

11ax1 :

Uit Early New Netherland Settlers by Robert Gordon Clark

Occupation 1 - - Soldier with the Dutch West India Company - Corporal. Occupation 2 - - Merchant. First Residence - - Shetland Islands, Scotland. Second Residence - - Netherland. Third Residence - - Fort Orange, New Netherland in 1639. Fourth Residence - - Schenectady, New Netherland. Fifth Residence - - Albany, Albany County, New York. Sixth Residence - - New York City in 1692. Note [Willem Teller was an original proprietor of Schenectady, New Netherland 1662]. Emigration - -

Emigrant in 1639 from Netherland to New Netherland with wife on the Den Harnick. Will - - His will was dated 19 March 1699 and proved 23 May 1701. Source [Record: April 1910 page 110] Source [Record: January 1997 page 10] Source [From Sea to Shining Sea by Darrell D Vessell 1993 page 41] Source [Schenectady Genesis by Susan J Staffa 2004 page 15, 3

William Teller, born 1620, was the son of a minister of distinction — which may account for the pulpit design in the Coat of Arms of the Teller Family published in Helmes Wappenbuch in Nuremburg in 1700.

He was the first of the family in this country. He went from Edinburgh, Scotland, to Holland, served with the Dutch East India Company, and came to New Netherlands, landing at New Amsterdam in 1636, where he settled and later became a merchant. Pearson’s First Settlers (See below.) says in a deposition given July 6, 1698, that William Teller was sent in the year 1639 to Fort Orange by Gov. Kieft, served as corporal, later advanced to Wacht-Meister of the Fort, sergeant of cavalry. He continued his residence there from 1639 to 1692 with small intermissions of voyages to New York and Delaware and one short voyage to Holland.

He was a teacher for about fifty years in Albany, one of the early aldermen, and a Justice of the Peace. He moved to New York with his two sons, William and Jacob, and died there in 1701.

Plan of Schenectady about 1750In his Will, he mentions six of his nine children. In 1662 he was one of the early proprietors of Schenectady, a tract embracing 80,000 acres in the Mohawk Valley. He was one of the five patentees mentioned in the first patent of the town in 1684, (See below.) but never resided there. He endowed the Dutch Church with a fund sufficient for its maintenance and his Coat of Arms was painted on one of the windows, as was the custom (in 1657.) This and other windows were donated by the Commissionaires and Magistrates. “Munsell’s Collection of Albany History” gives a description of these windows, the bell and pulpit brought from Holland. The Church was destroyed by fire. William Teller’s first wife was Margaret Duncassen, the name Margaret has been carried down in successive generations (no record of marriage date but was named as his wife in Court records of 1641-2.) She died prior to 1664 when he married Maria Vableth, widow of Paulin Schwick.

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- persoon : R.C.Clarke, Louis Cox
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