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Removed Parents: Simon van Arsdalen and Annetje Dorlandt, they did not have a son named Ouke, see will and other info at profile Simon, there was some confusion because of erroneous marriages, but anyway now it's corrected. Correct parents are: Christoffel van Arsdalen and [[[Van_Henglen-1|Magdaleentje|Aukes van Henglen]]]. And not sure where the Oukey name comes from, but he very likely was named after his maternal grandfather Auke Reijniers..
Parents: Christoffel van Arsdalen
His Marriage: Name Ouke Van Arsdalen Gender Male Birth Year 1718 Spouse Name Maria Van Cleve Spouse Birth Place NJ Spouse Birth Year 1734 Marriage State NJ. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [5]
Ref. Wilson V. Ledley, CG, Van Cleef Family (Polyanthos, New Orleans, 1976.), Page 33.
22 Feb 1796 Oakey Van Arsdalen (Vannosdol) Sr., of Windsor Twp, Middlesex, NJ - Oakey and Lawrence administrators. Bondsman Benjamin South all of said location. Inventory 18 Feb 1796 some 60 pounds made by Samuel Pitman and Benjamin South. File 8945-8948L. [15]
He died in Windsor, Middlesex County, New Jersey, before 18 February 1796, when his estate was inventoried. [15]
Ouke van Arsdaele was born between 1718-1725 Six Mile Run, Somerset, New Jersey, he died January 22, 1796 Windsor, Middlesex, New Jersey. He was a son of Christoffel van Aersdale and Magdaleentie Aukes.
His Marriage: Name Ouke Van Arsdalen Gender Male Birth Year 1718 Spouse Name Maria Van Cleve Spouse Birth Place NJ Spouse Birth Year 1734 Marriage State NJ. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [17]
A pedigree resource file listed a source of "page 101 of Honeyman." This is referring to Somerset Qrtly Vol 8 page 101 which states: "The Van Arsdale Family—Pluckemin Line 101 (See Bergen's "Early Settlers," p. 308). He d. in Jamaica, L. I., having been a leading member of the Flatlands Dutch church. Is said to have had six sons, John, 2. Christopher, Abraham and Nicholas. The writer judges Christopher was the Christoffel, who m. Magdalen Reynierson (see Quarterly, Vol. Vt, p. 55) and who was one of the earliest members (1717) of the Dutch church at New Brunswick, his sons being John, Okie, Cornelius (these three had ch. bapt. at Six-Mile Run) and Christoffel, Jr., of near Millstone. In 1735 Christoffel, Sr., lived in Franklin twp., Somerset co., but was not a land owner. In 1745 he owned 200 acres there. ("Our Home," pp. 343, 406). As before stated, a Cornells also in 1735 owned 200 acres of land in Franklin twp. Abraham and Nicholas, sons of Jan (5) settled in Southampton twp., Bucks co., Pa. 6. Marretje; m. Jan Barendse, of Flatlands. 7. Simon (sup.). A John, whose eldest son was Simon, d. at Jamaica, L. I., in 1756, and we suppose his father to have been a Simon. 8. Matte; m. Evert Van Marklen, of Flatlands. Child of Cornelis Van Arsdalen (3) and Aeltje Kouwenhoven: 9. Jannetje, b. about 1690; m., Sept. 17, 1709, Dirck Barkeloo, (son of William, common Barcalow ancestor), who d. 1744. Resided at Freehold, N. J., after about 1710. Children of Cornelis Van Arsdalen (3) and Marretje Dirkse: [Order only certain as to sons and daughters] 10. Altie; m., Sept. 19, 1719, Jeronimus Rapalje (son of Teunis Rapalje and Sarah Van Veghten). They resided at New Brunswick and had several ch. 11. Dirck. Probably settled near Three-Mile Run, Somerset co., N. J. A Dirck was there in 1723, and was deacon in 1734 and 1736 in the Dutch ch. in New Brunswick. Not further traced. 12. Jan; d. 1750; settled on the Harlingen, N. J., tract, in Somerset Co. On May 4, 1741, he and Hendrick Vanderveer jointly purchased Lot N0. 21 of Cornelius Van Duyn, of Brooklyn. (Trenton Deeds, Book G 2, p. 494). Will shows he had two wives, the second Mary. It was probated May 26, 1750, and names as ch., Cornelius, Garret, Johannis, Isaac, Maritie (wife of John Van Nuise), Johanna and Sara; also an expected child. His executors were his brother Philip and Nicolas Wyckoff. Second wife living but not named. (Trenton Wills, Book E, p. 350). His ch. Johannis, Jannetje (deceased in 1750) and Johanna were baptized at Readington 1731 and later, and he was a 'For mention of some New York State descendants of this John, see Riker's "Newtown," p. 307." [18]
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Are there no other records for him in the church record books? (In searching those books, we have to remember that the names in the records might not be the same as the names recorded in published genealogies, Ancestry databases, etc.)
Also note that bare URLs, by themselves, aren't good reference citations. Would it be possible to add bibliographic information about the record books or other sources being cited?
https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/person/tree/54060710/person/13897823212/facts
have adjusted to 1754 uncertain