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- 4 Apr 1704 - His uncle Hendrick Wiltse and aunt Grietie Hardenberg were sponsors to his baptism
source: First Reformed Dutch Church of Jamaica. Hendrick Wiltse, Baptismal Record, 29 Jun 1702, First Reformed Dutch Church of Jamaica, Jamaica, Queens County, New York.
- HENDRICK WILTSEE.
Hendrick Wiltsee, s. of Theunis Wiltsee, s. of Hendrick Martensen Wiltsee, bpt. Jan. 25, 1702, m. Pieternelle Van de Boog (daughter of a rich merchant of N. Y. City), Jan. 2, 1726.
MARRIAGE RECORD.
Jan. 21, 1726. Hendrick Wilse and Pieternelle Van de Boog.
CHILDREN OF HENLRICK WILSE AND PIETERNELL VAN DE BOOG.
New York Dutch Church Record.
Jan. 21, 1727. Isaac, par's, Hendrick Wilse. Nelly Van de Boog; wits. Solomon Van de Boog, Maria Kierstede.
Born in 1732, Wilhelmus, par's, Hendrick Wilse, Pieternelel Van de Boog.
Born in 1735, Gerardus, par’s, Hendrick Wilse, Pieternelle Van de Boog.
Born in 1737, Debora, par's, Hendrick Wilse, Pieternelle Van de Boog.
Born in 1740, Abraham, par's, Hendrick Wilse, Pieternelle Van de Boog.
POUGHKEEPSIE CHURCH RECORDS.
Bpt. June 8, 1742, Pieternelle, par's, Henry Wilsey, Pieternelle Wilsey; wits. Jan Van Vleek, Pieternelle Kipp.
Bpt. March 27, 1746, Hendrick, par's, Hendrick Wilse, Pieternelle Van de Boog.
In 1735, Hendrick Wiltsee and his neighbors, John Lawrence, Cornelius Berrion, Joseph Moore, Thomas Lawrence and William Loverich, erected a school house on a square rod of ground, conveyed to the association by John Lawrence, Feb. 24, 1737. Annals of Newtown, p. 158.
April 12, 1787, Hendrick Wilsey of Newton and Pieternelle, his wife, sold a house and lot and an orchard at Newtown, L. I.
In 1740 he was a freeholder in Dutchess Co.
Isaac Wilsey, son of Hendrick Wiltsee, son of Theunis Wiltsee, bpt. Aug. 20, 1727, m. 1st, Catherine Swartwant, 2d Catherine Buys.
source: Wiltsee, Jerome. A Genealogical and Psychological Memoir of Philippe Maton Wiltsee and His Descendants. Atchison, KS: G. W. Myers, 1908.
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