Source: 1 May 1715 Dirck Wessels, of Samuel and Maria Ten Broeck. Wit.: Hendrik and Catryna V. Renselaer.[1]1715 May 01 Dirck Wessels - of Samuel and Maria Ten Broeck. Witnesses: Hendrik and Catryna V. Renselaer. [2][3][4]
Dirck Wessels Ten Broeck was bp. on May 01, 1715. Baptism was recorded at the central Reformed Dutch Church at Kngston, Ulster County, New York, Colonial British America; sponsors were Hendrik and Catryna Van Renselaer[5]
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.
Acknowledgments
This person was created through the import of Rodney Timbrook Ancestors and Relatives_2010-09-10.ged on 10 September 2010.
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Ten Broeck is the surname recorded for Dirck Wessels' father at Dirck Wessels' baptism. Capitalization of the preposition "ten" is incorrect and has been corrected per project naming conventions. Quackenbush-118 07:29, 20 April 2017 (EDT)
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Dirck Wessels by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Dirck Wessels:
My great grandfather Herman O. Roses mother was Susan E. Timbrook who married Benjamin Franklin Rose. Susans father was Charles O. Timbrook and from what my great grandfather wrote is that Charles was sent on what they called the Orphan train and ended up in Indianapolis,Iindian . He traveled 50miles to brown county indiana and was taken in by a german family, he married the youngest of the girls. What happened to Charleses father Samuel Tenbroeck, i figured he was killed in the civil war, ill figure it out. Its amazing the family stories will lead us.
Ten Broeck-258 and Ten Broeck-1 have been marked as Unmerged Matches for now, because older duplicate ancestors (grandfathers, and fathers) need to be merged first. When they are finished these can be merged as well.
This other one has the lowest number so this one has to be merged into that one , thanks ! ;)
Ten Broeck-258 and Ten Broeck-1 have been marked as Unmerged Matches for no, because older duplcate ancestors (grandfathers, and fathers) need to be merged first. When they are finished these can be merged as well.
This one has the lowest number so the other has to be merged into this one , thanks !
This other one has the lowest number so this one has to be merged into that one , thanks ! ;)
This one has the lowest number so the other has to be merged into this one , thanks !