Jan Leeseer[1]. Leeseer is a spelling corruption for le Sueur.
Birth
Jan Le Sueur, Twin son, was born July 26, 1665, at Esopus, NY, USA, He was baptised at the Reformed Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster, NY[2] His twin brother Jacob Le Sueur who died ca. July 26, 1665, Infant death.
Jannetje Le Sueur|Leerhie|Lozier, daughter, bp. ca. August 22, 1660, at Reformed dutch Church, New York, New York, NY, USA[4], m. Jan Jansen Postmael (or Post)[5], and Thomas Innis[6]
Hillebrant Le Sueur|Lesier, son, b. November 4, 1663, at Esopus, NY, USA[7][8]. His parents removed from New Harlem to Esopus some time after March 9th, 1662. Hillebrant was 8 years of age at the death of his father Francois Le Sueur in 1771. He m1. Elsie Jurians Tappen, dau. of Jurian Tappen, but soon died, leaving apparently but one child, Jannetie, born I689, who married William Elting.
Jan Le Sueur|Leeseer, Twin son, b. July 26, 1665, at Esopus, NY, USA, bp. at KRDC [9]
Jacob Le Sueur|Leeseer, Twin son, b. ca. July 26, 1665, at Esopus, NY, USA at Kingston, NY, USA, bp. at KRDC [10]; d. July 26, 1665, Infant death.
Nicholas Le Sueur|Laschere|Lachaire, son, "Claus", "Le Sueur" , b. ca. June 10, 1668, at New York Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York[11]. Nicholas, m. Trijntje Catherine Slot [12].
Catharina Telba, b. Sep 15, 1678 at Ulster, NY, bp. recorded at Kingston Reformed Dutch Church.[13]
Annetje, Telbay|Delba|Telba. (birth unk,), married Lucas de Wit, and baptized children at KRDC . [14]
Death
March 3, 1695 at Kingston, Ulster, new York
Sources
↑ From baptism record-Reformed Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster, NY
↑ NARDC Marriage Record: 1659 12 Jul; Francoys Le jere, van Scalmeny by Diepen in Vranckryck; Jannetje Hillebrants, van Amsterdam
↑ NARDC Bapt. Record: Page: 57--1660 Aug 22; Francois Leerhie, Jannetie Hillebrants; Jannetie; Pieter Janszen Slot, Susanna Ver Plancken
↑ was born at Harlingen, in Friesland and he was a Postman by trade.
↑ Thomas Annia|Ennis was born about 1664 in Taunton, Bristol County, Mass. His parents were Alexander Ennis b: BEF 1632 in Scotland and Catherine Ennes b: 1635 in Ireland.
↑ KRDC Bapt. Record: 1663 Nov 04; Francoeys Lesier, Jannetje Hillebrans; Hillebrant; Antoni Dilvall, Tryntje Tyssen[13]
↑ NARDC Baptism Record: 1668 Jun 10; Francois de Lachaire, Jannetie Hillebrants; Nicolaes; Jacob Barentszen Kool, Marritie Simons
↑ NARDC Mariage Record: 1691 08 May; Nicolaes Laschere, jm van Kingstouwne; Tryntie Slot, jd van N. Yorck, d'Eerste wonende tot Kingstouwne en twede alheir. de
Website: The Reformed Dutch Church, now known as the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, NY; 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.
Source Website: New Amsterdam (now New York) RDRC Baptisms 1639-1730 Samuel S. Purple's 'Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York, Marriages from 11 December 1639 to 26 August 1801.' The beginning records show the date the Banns were registered, NOT the date of marriage. Starting on 9/20/1673 marriage dates are given.
Source: S-2049665188 Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Ancestry Family Trees Note: Data: Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/21920874/family . Repository: Ancestry.com Address: http://www.Ancestry.com Note:
Acknowledgements
LeSueur-7 created through the import of davisfamilytree-1.ged on Sep 1, 2012 by Rich Davis.
Lozier-104 created by Robert Kutz merged into LeSueur-7
Lozier-104 and LeSueur-7 appear to represent the same person because: Bothe profiles represent the same person. Destination should be LeSueur-7, Eventually the Surname should be corrected to be le Sueur.