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Roelof (Bogert) Bongaert (abt. 1664 - abt. 1728)

Roelof "Ralph" Bongaert formerly Bogert aka Bogart, Bogaert
Born about in Flatbush, New Netherlandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Son of [uncertain] and [uncertain]
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Husband of — married 23 Aug 1718 in New Jerseymap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 64 [location unknown]
Profile last modified | Created 2 Dec 2011
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Merge Conflict

Roelof Bongaert is recorded as marrying first Geertruyt Breyhandt and second Elisabeth Bertholf. There are two profiles that appear to represent this same man:

It is possible that these are two different men (only one of whom married these women) or that there was just one man, and one set of parents is wrong. Research is needed to resolve this apparent conflict.

Biography

Birth

Born 1664 in Flatbush, Kings, New York, United States

Death

Died 1699

Church Records

Marriage
  • 1695 Oct 26 Bongaert, Roelof, y.m., from Flatbush (the Vlacke Bosch), and Geertruyt Breyhandt, y.d., from Bergen. [3]
  • 1718 Aug 23 Bongaert, Roelof, wid'r of Geertruy Breyandt, and Elisabeth Bertholf wid. of Jan Terhune. [4]
Baptismal witness
  • 1725. 7 February. Jan - Albert Terhuyn, Marytje Martese. Witnesses: Roelof Bongaart, Elisabeth Bertholf. [5]

Roelof Janse was born about 1666. He passed away about 1728. [6]

Sources

  1. Wardell: Bogert, H-Z: (prob) Roelof Cornelise Bogert
  2. Wardell: Bogert, H-Z: Roelof Bogert
  3. Documents Relating Colonial History New Jersey: Vol. 22, Page 477
  4. Documents Relating Colonial History New Jersey: Vol. 22, Page 477
  5. Collections of the Holland Society of New York: 1891, Vol. 1, Part 1, Page 144
  6. Source will be added by D Scrudato by 18 Aug 2021.

Acknowledgments

  • WikiTree profile Bogert-30 created through the import of Tracy S. Miller.ged on Dec 2, 2011 by Tracy Miller.
  • This person was created through the import of Parker1778.ged on 25 March 2011.




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Bongaert-20 and Bogert-30 appear to represent the same person because: After merging wife, will need to merge husband's profile.
posted by James Bogart
I came across https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/371949-records-of-the-reformed-dutch-churches-of-hackensack-and-schraalenburgh-new-jersey-1686-1802-v-01page 89 indicating that Roelof Bongaert and wife Geertruy Breyandt had a child Jan baptized at the Hackensack Church on Jan 21, 1702. Witnesses were Jan Bongaert and Lammetie Bongaert. Also on page 82 on Sept 29, 1700 Roelof and Geertruy had baptized twins? Hendrickie and Marretie. Witnesses were Jan Bongaert and Lammetie Bongaert plus Cornelis Breyandt and Antie Breyandt. Hendrickie Bongaert-15 already has a wikitree profile. Supposedly Geertruy was baptized Nov 8, 1673 in New York which would need to be confirmed.
posted by James Bogart
edited by James Bogart
Bogart-171 and Bogert-30 appear to represent the same person because: This is the oldest paternal ancestor in this chain in need of a merge. No tree conflicts. Thanks!
posted by Steven Mix
Bogart-66 and Bogert-30 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. Thanks!
posted by Steven Mix

Unmerged matches › Roelof Janse Bogert (1670-)