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Nathaniel (Pieters) Hennion (bef. 1636 - 1688)

Nathaniel "Daniel" Hennion formerly Pieters aka Pietersen, Pieterszen, Henion
Born before in Leiden, Holland, Netherlandsmap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 28 Jun 1664 in New Amsterdam, New Netherlandmap
Descendants descendants
Died after age 51 in Manhattan, New York, New Yorkmap
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Biography

Nathaniel was from Leyden in the Netherlands. His father, Peter de Hennion, was a wool weaver from France.[1]

Baptism: 8 July 1636, Leiden, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.

He was married to Anneken Ackerman on 28 June 1664, in New Amsterdam, New Netherland. There were eleven children:[2]

  1. David, bap. July 1, 1665, at New York.
  2. Hester, bap. June 12, 1667, at New York; married.
  3. Lysbeth, bap. March 26, 1670, at New York ; married.
  4. Catharine, bap. February 17, 1673, at New York.
  5. Rachel, bap. September 22, 1675, at New York; died young.
  6. Anna, born about 1677, (supposed).
  7. Pieter, bap. April 5, 1679, at New York.
  8. Rachel, bap. April 19, 1681, at New York.
  9. Johannes, bap. July 11, 1683, at New York.
  10. Aeltje, bap. November 15, 1685, at New York.
  11. Abraham, bap. April 11, 1688, at New York.

In some records, his first name is given as Daniel.[1]

Church Records

Marriage
  • 1664 28 Jun. Nathaniel Pieters, j.m. Van Leyden, en Anneken Ackermans, j.d. den Bosch. [3]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 Wardell, Patricia A. File BCFam-Hennion.pdf in Early Bergen County Families, Genealogical Society of Bergen County website, 2015.
  2. Labaw, page 19
  3. Samuel S. Purple. "Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York" In Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society. Vol. I. New York: Printed for the Society, 1890.
  • Labaw, George Warne. Preakness and the Preakness Reformed Church, Passaic County, New Jersey. A History. 1965-1902. New York: Board of Publications of the Reformed Church in America. 1902.
  • FamilySearch.Org Pedigree




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