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Johannes (Bookhout) Buckhout (1683 - 1785)

Johannes (Jan) Buckhout formerly Bookhout
Born in New York, Province of New Yorkmap
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Son of and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at age 101 in Tarrytown, Westchester, New York, United Statesmap
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Jan (Bookhout) Buckhout was a New Netherland Descendant 1674-1776.
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Biography

Johannes was baptized on 13 August 1683 in the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, recorded as a child of Pieter Janszen Boechout and Lysbeth Papen. Witnesses were Pieter de Lanoy and Styntie Wessels.[1]

Research Notes

Some or all of the following content may be for his cousin Johannes Boeckhout, baptized 1679, son of Matthys Janszen Boeckhout and Lysbeth Elsworth. Research is needed to sort them out.

He married Mary Marmaduke.

He died in 1785 in Tarrytown. Death ,date is certain; evidence from probate and will.

Children

Children of John Bookhout:

Residency

  • 1790 - Greenburgh, Westchester, New York, United States[2].

Project Role

The New Netherland project account is a profile manager on this profile because it fits within the scope of the project and because of the evidence for conflation/confusion between two men of this name and their wives named Mary/Maria/Maritje. Please do not remove the project box or the project account from this profile. Note that having the project as a profile manager does not indicate that the project has special knowledge or interest in the profile. Smith-62120 02:25, 8 February 2022 (UTC)

Sources

  1. Evans, page 159.
  2. Source: #S-1857373537 Page: Year: 1790; Census Place: Greenburgh, Westchester, New York; Roll: ; Image: Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1790usfedcen&h=281138&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Note: Data: Text: Residence date: 1790 Residence place: Greenburgh, Westchester, New York, United States




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Taken from the Buckhout website. Indicated jan's father as Mathys: 11. Capt. Johannes Buckhout was born about 1682 in New York, United States,30 died on 10 Apr 1785 in Tarrytown, Westchester Co., NY, United States37 aged about 103, and was buried about Apr 1785 in Tarrytown, Westchester Co., NY, United States.37 Other names for Johannes were Johannes Boeckhout and Jan Buckhout.

General Notes: The following information is an excerpt from "The Settlement of Philipsburgh" by Grenville Mackenzie, which appears on Lisa Shea's web site (http://www.lisashea.com/genealogy/see/westhist.html):

"Jan Buckhout, son of the sea captain Matthys Janszen Buckhout, was born about 1682 probably in New York. He settled in Irvington before 1708 and married Laurens Matthys Bankert's daughter Mary. They lived on the south east corner of Broadway and Harriman Road. He was a captain in the militia in and before 1758. His second wife whom he married in 1753 was the widow of Thomas Lawrence of Eastchester whose younger children Jan brought up. According to his gravestone, he died April 10, 1785 aged 103, leaving 240 descendants. One can only regret that we have not a complete list of them."

Jan appears as a witness to the following baptism recorded at the Old Dutch Reformed Church in Tarrytown (Sleepy Hollow), Westchester, NY on June 1, 1708:

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posted by Bill Philbrick
Not a great source, but possible information regarding John Bookhout, father of James, Joseph and John: http://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/john-bookhout_44738734
posted by Janne (Shoults) Gorman

Rejected matches › Johannes Boeckhout (abt.1679-1785)

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