Catrina Hercks
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Tryntie Hercks (1650 - 1728)

Tryntie (Catrina) Hercks
Born in Manhattan, New Netherlandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 1672 in Long Island City, Queens, Province of New Yorkmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 78 in New York, Province of New Yorkmap [uncertain]
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Biography

Birth

Catriena Hercksen Cranckheyt. was born ca 1650 in New Amsterdam. No baptism record could be found at NARDC. All siblings baptisms were recorded there[1].

Marriage

Ca 1670, Catriena Hercksen married Ryck Abrahamson Lent, son of Abraham Rycken (ca 1600-1610-1689) and Grietie Hendricks Harmansen. Ryck Abrahamson, was b. ca 1637. He died bef. Mar. 28, 1723 (date of proof of his will). Occupation: Miller. No record of this marriage was found at the NARDC.

Children

The known children of Catriena Hercksen and Ryck Abrahamson Lent include:
  1. Elisabeth Lent (ca Mar 1673-)
  2. Abraham Lent (10 Mar 1674-5 Feb 1746)
  3. Ryck Lent (ca Apr 1678-1720)
  4. Herck Lent (ca Aug 1681-13 Nov 1766)
  5. Grietje Lent (1684-)
  6. Wyntje Lent (ca May 1687-)
  7. Catherine Lent (ca 1687-)

Land Developer

From James Riker’s Annals of Newtown[2]:
Ryck Abramsen Lent, eldest son of Abraham Rycken, in 1685, in union with several others, bought from the Indians an extensive tract of land in the upper part of Westchester co. He settled upon this tract which thence took the name of Ryck’s Patent. From the fact that in his will he is styled a miller, it is supposed that he became engaged in milling operations. He served as an elder of the Sleepy Hollow church, was much respected, and died at a good old age. His will was made Mar. 30, 1720 and was proved Mar. 28, 1723.

Life Events

Ryck Abramse and his wife Tryntje are 10th and 11th on the member list of the Sleepy Hollow Reformed Church[3].
Catriena, or Tryntie. Tryntie was a sponsor at the 1693 baptism of her neice Hilletje, daughter of Sibout Hercxen and Marritje Abrahams.
Husband Ryck Abramsen Lent and Tryntie were witnesses at the 1697 baptism of their nephew Jan, son of Jan Herrikze Krankheyt (Tryntie’s brother) and wife Grietje. Also the 1697 baptism of Rebecca, daughter of Jan and Maria Heyert [Hyatt]
Ryck was a witness at several baptisms:
--1688 for his wife’s nephew Herck, son of Johannes Van Vorst and Anneken Hercs;
--1699 for his granddaughter Maria, daughter of Thom & Elisabeth Heyert;
-- 1701 for his grandson Jacob, son of Herrik & Cornelia Van Lendt;
-- 1708 for his grandson Ryck, son of Ryck & Maritje Van Lent;
--1712 for his granddaughter Marytje, daughter of Joseph Joons [Jones] and his wife Catharina (Ryck’s daughter).
Settlement: Yonkers, NY
Settlement: 1685 - Hudson River, Ryck's Patent up North. Land with was acquired by Ryck and Jacob Abramse and several relatives in 1685.

Death

Catriena Hercksen died sometime after 1697 (she was a witness at the baptisms of her nephew and niece, and entered in the Church membership for the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow, which was started in 1697.) Her husband Ryck died between ca. 1620 and ca. 1623.
Died about 1728 in New Amsterdam, New York, United States

This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import.[4] It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.

  • Fact: Christening Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, New Netherland


Sources

  1. Entered by Tom Quick
  2. James Riker, The annals of Newtown, in Queens County, New York; containing its history from its first settlement, together with many interesting facts concerning the adjacent towns, New York: D. Fanshaw, 1852, http://archive.org/details/annalsofnewtowni00rike.
  3. First Record Book of the ‘Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow’ organized in 1697 and now The First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, N.Y., David Cole, Yonkers Historical and Library Association, Yonkers, NY, 1901, Transcription for the web edited by Rick Van Tassel, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~...hchurchhomepage.html.
  4. Syboutszen-4 was created by Mike Buell through the import of The Buel_Buell Family of Granb.ged on Aug 5, 2014. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.


  • Source: WikiTree profile Syboutsen-2 created through the import of Lent_Vise_2011-05-11aa.ged on May 26, 2011 by Bryan Sypniewski. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Bryan and others.
  • Source: S20 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com.
  • Source: S165 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com.

Acknowledgments

  • This person was created through the import of LaBach Family TreeApril28_2011.ged on 05 May 2011.
  • WikiTree profile Syboutsen-1 created through the import of Lent_Vise_2011-05-11aa.ged on May 26, 2011 by Bryan Sypniewski.
  • Thank you to Elizabeth x for creating WikiTree profile Sybouten-1 through the import of Lint, Rollins, Mundo.ged on May 4, 2013.
  • This person was created on 13 September 2010 through the import of 124-DeCoursey.ged.
  • https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/catrina-siboutsen_19491337
  • Source: S-554279645 Repository: #R-1047648638 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Page: Ancestry Family Tree Data: Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/69410894/family
  • Repository: R-1047648638 Name: Ancestry.com




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Siboutsen-2 and Hercks-1 appear to represent the same person because:

Hi,

These are the same and have to be merged thanks !

Greets,

Bea :)

posted by Bea (Timmerman) Wijma
Siboutsen-2 and Syboutszen-4 appear to represent the same person because: These look like the same individual with variant spelling and some date drift.
posted by Anonymous Hankins
Sybouten-1 and Hercks-1 appear to represent the same person because: This match can be merged into the NNS PPP. No tree conflicts. Husband and wife are both matches of the same couple. Thanks!
posted by Steven Mix
Is this the "final" profile that the project plans to use for Catrina Hercks daughter of Herck Syboutzsen? You have Kranheyt-2 set to merge to her, but there is also Catrina Ryken, formerly Sybouten-1 that is married to the same spouse (Ryck Abrahamsen van Lent)
posted by Janne (Shoults) Gorman

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