First marriage - Spouse Joris Davidson 1674 09 Dec in Kings, NY.[4][5].
Wife of Joris (George) Christofflse Davis — married December 9, 1674 in Kings, New York.
Second marriage - Spouse Hendrick/Henry Beelman married June 5, 1681 in Kingston, Ulster, NY [6][7]
Children
Jacobus Davits was bp. on Nov 17, 1675 at Ulster County, New York[8]
Samuel Davidszen|Davids was bp. on Jun 26, 1678 at New York, New York. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York.[9] No sponsors were named.
Salamon Davits|Davids was bp. between January and April, on the 25 day of 1680 at Ulster County, New York. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York[10]. Sponsors were: Tomas Chambers, Wilhelmus de Mayer, Marya ten Broeck .
Wilhelmus Beekman was bp. on Apr 09, 1682 at Ulster County, New York [11]
Catharina Beekman was bp. on Sep 16, 1683 at Ulster County, New York [12]
Hendericus Beekman was bp. on Jan 08, 1688 at Ulster County, New York[13].
Cornelia Beekman was bp. on Aug 15, 1693 at Ulster County, New York[14]
Death
Johanna Beekman, a widow, died intestate before December 30, 1743, when her son Henry Beekman was granted administration of her estate in the City of New York.[15]
Church Records
Baptism
1650 Oct 30; Jacob Loper; Janneken; Jochem Pieterszen, Jannetje Molyns, Marritje Jacobs[16]
Marriage
1674 09 Dec; Joris Davidszen, jm van N. Albanien; Jannetje Lopers, jd van N. Yorke.[17]
1681 05 Jun; Henricus Beeckman, jm van N. Yorke; Johanna Lopers, wid Joris Davidszen, woonende in de Esopus. [18]
KRDC Bapt. Record:1686 Jul 11; Benjamin Provoost, Elsie Aelbertz; Samuel; Henricus Beeckman, Johanna Lopers
KRDC Bapt. Record:1694 Jun 03; Cornelis Lammersen, Marietje Meinders; Jacob (twin); Henricus Beekman, Pieter Lammertsen, Johanna Lopers, Geertruy Teuwisen
KRDC Bapt. Record:1694 Jun 03; Cornelis Lammersen, Marietje Meinders; Rachel (twin); Henricus Beekman, Pieter Lammertsen, Johanna Lopers, Geertruy Teuwisen
NARDC Bapt. Record: 1695 Jul 21; Johannes Beeckman, Aeltje Thomas; Johannes; Laurens Thomaszen Popinga, Johanna Loper wife of Henricus Beeckman[19]
Sources
↑ NARDC Bapt. Record (p 28): 1650 Oct 30; Jacob Loper; Janneken; Jochem Pieterszen, Jannetje Molyns, Marritje Jacobs
Kingston Church Records: Baptismal and marriage registers of the old Dutch church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York by Kingston, N.Y. Reformed Dutch church. [from old catalog; Hoes, Roswell Randall, 1850-1921, [from old catalog] ed. Published 1891. Source of: Marriage Records (1660-1809); Baptism Records (1660-1809; Burial Records (1696-1881. The Kingston Reformed Dutch Church was the central repository for all records of marriages and baptism conducted by circuit-rider Domines throughout Ulster and Orange counties of NY; Sussex County, NJ, and parts of Pike County, PA, until local churches were built and staffed. This occurred between 1735 and 1745 depending on the area.
Evelyn H. Ogden, Ed.D., Founders of New Jersey, First Settlements, Colonists, and Biographies by Descendants; The Descendants of Founders of New Jersey, Third Edition, 2016. James Davis, son of Joris Christoffelse Davidse (b.1653 in Beverwyck, NY, and Janetje Johanna Lopers, (born about 1650 in Marbletown, NY.), was born in Pilesgrove, New Jersey in 1675. He married 30 April 1702, Elizabeth Sandford, born in North Carolina. James died after 23 May 1769, at Elizabethtown. Dr. Evelyn Ogden summarized from documents submitted by Mary Jamia Jasper Case Jacobsen # 377B. References: DeVos, Andres & Christopher Kit Davis. My Families of Early Ulster County, NY, 2008.
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Loopers-4 and Lopers-1 appear to represent the same person because: Same person. Seeing that the father is recorded as Loper and Lopers-1 is the PPP profile, I think it makes sense to merge the Loopers profiles into Lopers-1.
Loopers-1 and Lopers-1 appear to represent the same person because: Same person. Seeing that the father is recorded as Loper and Lopers-1 is the PPP profile, I think it makes sense to merge the Loopers profiles into Lopers-1.
Loopers-3 and Lopers-1 appear to represent the same person because: Same person. Seeing that the father is recorded as Loper and Lopers-1 is the PPP profile, I think it makes sense to merge the Loopers profiles into Lopers-1.
Loper-145 and Lopers-1 appear to represent the same person because: This is the oldest maternal ancestor in need of a merge into the NNS PPP. No tree conflicts. This match has her late children by her second husband. Thanks!
Lopers-3 and Lopers-1 appear to represent the same person because: This is the oldest maternal ancestor in this chain in need of a merge. No tree conflicts. From this we need to keep the full birth and death, Born October 30, 1650 in Marbletown, Ulster, New York, United States Died December 30, 1743. Thanks!
But I am leaning instead to Lopers-1 for NNS. That seems to be the more prevalent form, at Find-a-Grave, etc.
Wikipedia does not give much of a clue in its article on the famous father-in-law, Wilhelmus Beekman.
But it says she was Johanna, widow of Joris Davidson, and daughter of Captain Jacob de Loper.
So I am thinking that her more proper form is Lopers, derivative from de Loper. As born in New Netherland, the name seems somewhat Dutchified for her.
But indications from the "de" form may be that he was perhaps a French Huguenot, although out of Sweden.