Jan (John), son of Claas (Nicholas) Bogert and Beeltje Van Schaick, was baptised in New York, May 5, 1697 ; married Hanna, daughter of Jan Peck and Elizabeth Montayne (sic) (b. 1695), March 10, 1715. Jan Bogert died in New York in 1775. He and his brothers Cornelius and Hendrick owned lands in Fishkill, NY. Their daughter Anna, bp. 1728 ; m. Jacobus Roosevelt, December 4, 1746. (p. 42) [1]
Birth
Annatje Bogert (2) was bp. on Aug 18, 1728. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York[2].
Parents
Father: Bogert,
Mother: Antje Peek
Marriage
Annatje Bogert married Jacobus Roosevelt, December 4, 1746 at New York, New York. Marriage was recorded at the central Reformed dutch Church of New York, New York[3], had seven children.[4].
Children
Following are known children of Annatje Bogert and Jacobus Roosevelt:
Anna Roosvelt was bp. on Jul 17 1748. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York[5].
Johannes Roosevelt was bp. on Jan 16, 1751, Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York[6]
Hyltje Roosevelt was bp. on Nov 22, 1752. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York[7]
Margarita Roosevelt was bp. on March 12, 1755 at new York, New York. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York[8] ;m. Nov. 27, 1772, at the Reformed Dutch Church of N. Y., Isaac Van Vleck. (M. L. of N. Y., Vol. XIX, p. 133.
Maria Roosevelt was bp. on Jan 12, 1757. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York[9]
Thomas Roosevelt was bp. on Jul 19, 1758, Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York[10]
Jakobus Roosevelt was bp. on Oct 25, 1759. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York[11]. He m. Maria Van Schaack on Mar 8, 1793 at Kinderhook, Columbia Co., NY. She was bpt. Dec 8, 1773 at Kinderhook, d. Feb 3 1845 New York City, NY.
Helena Roosevelt was bp on Aug 19, 1761. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York[12]
Maria Roosevelt was bp. on Jun 10, 1763. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York[13]
Elizabet Roosevelt was bp. on Nov 03, 1765. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York[14]
Nicholaas Roosevelt was bp. on Dec 27, 1767. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York[15]
Death
Annatje died July 9, 1773 in New York, NY. Source GENI; No source citation provided. It is known that she had her last child baptised on Dec 27, 1767 when she was aged 46.
↑ NYRDC Bapt. Record: 1765 Nov 03; Jakobus Roosevelt, Annatje Bogert; Elizabet; Frans Wessels, Judit Van Sys wife of Jacobus Bogert
↑ NYRDC Bapt. Record: 1767 Dec 27; Jakobas Roosevelt, Annatje Bogert; Nicholaas; Nicholaas de Peyster, Annatje Roosevelt jd
Acknowledgements
Bogert-182 was created by Tom Quick, Quick-803 23:08, 30 October 2015 (EDT).
Bogart-10 was created by Deborah Mayes; Bogart-10 was merged into Bogert-182.
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Yes, Annetje was a comon Dutch name, however the name Annatje appears in church records for her baptizm and her marriage. Annatje, Anna and Annatie appear in records for the baptisms for her childen. By the 1700s, traditional Dutch naming became less important in the now English colony.
Bogart-10 and Bogert-182 appear to represent the same person because: Both profiles represent the same person, destination should be Bogert-182 to preserve the LNAB. During life she was also known as Bogart. See below:
NYRDC Bapt. Record: 1728 Aug 18; Jan Bogert, Antje Peek; Annatje; Hendrik Ryken, Cornelia Bogert jd
NYRDC Bapt. Record: 1748 Jul 17; Jacobus Rosevelt, Anna Bogard; Anna; Jan Bogard & wife Antje Peek
NYRDC Bapt. Record: 1728 Aug 18; Jan Bogert, Antje Peek; Annatje; Hendrik Ryken, Cornelia Bogert jd
NYRDC Bapt. Record: 1748 Jul 17; Jacobus Rosevelt, Anna Bogard; Anna; Jan Bogard & wife Antje Peek