Johannes Peeck was baptised on Oct 12, 1653 at New Amsterdam, NN. Baptism was recorded at the reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam, NN 1653 Oct 12; Johannes Peeck; Johannes; Thomas Hall, Claes Hendrickszen, Willem...
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1653 Oct 12; Johannes Peeck; Johannes; Thomas Hall, Claes Hendrickszen, Willem Pieterszen, Engeltje Jans, Susanna du Trieux.
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Parents
Father: Johannes Peeck
Mother: Maria Phillippese du Trieux
Marriage
Johannes Peeck and Elizabeth de La Montange , ca. 1659; posted marriage banns on 18 Jul 1683 at New York, New York. Marriage was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York[3]. (Riker: Appendix p. 785) [4]. He was son of Jan Peeck and Maria du Trieux.
1683 18 Jul; Jan Peeck, jm van N. Yorck; Lysbeth van Imburg, jd van N. Albanien, woonende op N. Yorck.[5] Manhattan Collegiate Church, Ecclesiastical Records, Baptisms, Members, Marriages, 1639-1774 [6]
In 1686 Jan Peek and Elizabeth van Imburgh were living in Beede Weg (Broadway) as per list of LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE DUTCH REFORMED CHURCH IN NEW YORK IN 1686, Arranged According to the Streets of the City By DOMINE HENRICUS SELYNS IN 1686.[7]
Children
Their children, all of whom removed to New York, were:
Rachel Peeck, was bp. on Aug 31, 1684 at New York, New York. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York[8]
Maria Peeck (1), b. 11 Jul 1686. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York[9]. Died Young.new York
Johannes Peeck, b. 08 Sep 1688, New York, New York, d. Bet. 1743 - 1746, New York, New York, Albany, New York or Passaic County, New Jersey.
Gijsbert Peeck, b. 26 Oct 1690. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Kingstin, Ulster, New York[10]
Maria Peeck (2), b. 09 Apr 1693. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New york, New York[11]
Anna|Annatie Peeck, b. 12 Jun 1695. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York[12]
Note: Hannah Peeck Was found to be a duplicate of Anna Peeck. bp. 12 Jun 1695 and was merged with Anna's Profile Peeck-2 Hanna appears in many secondary sources as a child of Jan|Johannes Peeck, Elisabeth Imborg|Van Imboech|van Amburgh...
Jacobus Peeck, b. 21 Jul 1697. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York[13]
Elizabeth Peeck, b. 08 Oct 1699. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York[14]
Lucas Peeck, b. 14 Feb 1702. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York[15]
↑ NYRDC Marriage Record: 1683 18 Ju8; Jan Peeck, jm van N. Yorck; Lysbeth van Imburg, jd van N. Albanien, woonende op N. Yorck
↑ Revised History of Harlem (City of New York): Its Origin and Early Annals: Prefaced by Home Scenes in the Fatherlands; Or Notices of Its Founders Before Emigration. Also, Sketches of Numerous Families, and the Recovered History of the Land-titles By James Riker New Harlem Pub., New York 1904
Pearson (JPS, 135-6) gives a brief biography of Jan Peek, however, Dr. Kenneth Scott (of Queensborough Community College, The City University of New York; better known Down-State as New York City's own "CCNY") wrote a series of five consecutive articles (1964--1965) in the Holland Society of New York's (HSNY) Quarterly "Magazine" or Journal
"Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady, from 1662 to 1800" by Prof. Jonathan Pearson, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.,
Orville Corson, THREE HUNDRED YEARS WITH THE CORSON FAMILIES IN AMERICA (1939), v.1, pp. 33-34
First Settlers of Schenectady at: Schenectady County GenWeb Site
This person was created through the import of 124-DeCoursey.ged on 13 September 2010.
Peeck-7 created through the import of Smith_Wood Family Tree.ged on Feb 22, 2012 by Brock Smith.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Johannes 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 Johannes:
Hanna Peek was found to actually be a duplicate of Anna Peeck and has been merged with Anna. Anna either used the nickname Hanna when she married Johannes or there was a recording or translation error. It is the only found use of the given or nickname of Hanna by Anna Peeck.
Does anyone have another primary source showing the use of the name Hanna?
Let's not use the numerous secondary sources that never check facts or copy one another.
Does anyone have another primary source showing the use of the name Hanna?
Let's not use the numerous secondary sources that never check facts or copy one another.