Maybe he died on 21 Feb 1788 in Sussex, Sussex, New Jersey,
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but this date corresponds to the probate date for an Isaac Amerman who had a wife named Eleanor. This man had two wives, neither named Eleanor.
Research Notes
The Isaac Ammerman, son of Albert Ammerman and Greetjie Amack, was born about 1713 and married a Jannetje and a Henna.
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Baptism record:
1741 June 28, Isaeck, Parents: Isaeck Amerman & Janntye, First Reformed Church of Raritan (Sommerville)[3]
The source for a marriage between an Isaac Amerman and Sarah Aersdal is from 3 Jun 1743. Which couple this record pertains to needs review.
"U.S., Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States, 1639-1989", Holland Society of New York; New York, New York; Brooklyn and Flatbush NY, Book 72, Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 6961 #81993, Isaac Amerman marriage to Sarah Aersdal on 3 Jun 1743 in Flatbush, Kings, New York, USA.
Frank L. Van Cleef (transcriber),Marriages from the Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the Town of Flatbush, Kings Co., New York, Vol. 1 (Brooklyn: Copied by Josephine C. Frost, 1915), 64; Film number: 007856435 > image 265 of 695, FamilySearch Image: 3Q9M-CS79-B95S-M
Sources
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Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.
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The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Image Article: The Amack/ Aumack Family of New York and New Jersey Volume: 141 Issue: 2 Page number: 95 Publication year: 2010 Record set: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record
New Jersey State Archives. New Jersey, Published Archives Series, First Series. Trenton, New Jersey: John L Murphy Publishing Company. New Jersey, Abstract of Wills, 1670-1817 Ancestry Record 2793 #1285 [Note that this is a probate record for an Isaac Amerman with a wife named Eleanor.]
Acknowledgements
Ammerman-105 was created by Jim Crouch through the import of Crouch_2015_2015-08-29.ged on Aug 29, 2015.
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They appear to be conflated profiles. There is an Isaac who married Eleanor and died in Sussex Co., NJ in 1788. It's completely unclear who his parents are. I wrote a little about it at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ammerman-106#Disputed_Origins. Per the Ammerman oracle, Ted Ammerman, Isaac Derckse Amerman and Greetje Wyckoff lived in Flatlands then Jamaica, Long Island. Their son Isaac married a Sara. His children remained in Jamaica. There was an association with the Van Arsdalen family, so Isaac's wife gets invented as Sara Eleanor Van Arsdale.
The children of Albert Dirckse Amerman and 2nd wife Greetjie Aumack are not all known. They did move from Flatlands to Freehold, Monmouth Co. NJ. They don't have a known son named Isaac but it's possible. That's about as much as I've been able to determine.
The Philip and John Ammerman Line, Vol. 1, p. 19
Descendants of Derick Janse Amerman (Dirck Janssen Ammerman), Vol. 4, p. 233, 1-7 & 2-34 and Vol. 2, p. 100, 1-4
The profile for Greetjie Amack (this profile's mother) cites a NYG&B article that does show a son named Isaac for these parents, but the info is completely different than this profile. The article is:
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Image Article: The Amack/ Aumack Family of New York and New Jersey Volume: 141 Issue: 2 Page number: 95 Publication year: 2010 Record set: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record
The info in the article for the son Isaac:
- Isaac Amerman, born by say 1713 (estimating marriage at 25); married first by say 1738 (child born in 1739) Jannetje --; married second by say 1750 (child born in 1751) Henna --
- Four children are listed with the first wife and one with the second. Raritan Church records are cited for the children.
The children of Albert Dirckse Amerman and 2nd wife Greetjie Aumack are not all known. They did move from Flatlands to Freehold, Monmouth Co. NJ. They don't have a known son named Isaac but it's possible. That's about as much as I've been able to determine.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Image Article: The Amack/ Aumack Family of New York and New Jersey Volume: 141 Issue: 2 Page number: 95 Publication year: 2010 Record set: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record
The info in the article for the son Isaac: - Isaac Amerman, born by say 1713 (estimating marriage at 25); married first by say 1738 (child born in 1739) Jannetje --; married second by say 1750 (child born in 1751) Henna -- - Four children are listed with the first wife and one with the second. Raritan Church records are cited for the children.
1) The son of Isaac Derckse Amerman and Greetje Wyckoff who married a Sara
2) The Isaac of unknown parentage who had a wife named Eleanor whose estate was probated in Feb 1788 in Sussex County, New Jersey
3) The son of Albert Ammerman and Greetjie Amack who was born about 1713 and married a Jannetje and a Henna
edited by Paige Kolze
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gulic-3 Info. similar, Possible error. SB
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reyniersen-4 And Van Hengelen-1 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_Hengelen-1 Appear to be same person. This may explain Generation or Husband Error I was trying to fix when I was removed due to editing. There appears to be same info. With different Husband Ammerman name. Possible same family with error. SB