Jacobus Theuniszen QUICK was baptized at the New York Reformed Dutch Church on 11 Dec 1692; sponsors were: Jacobus; Jacobus de Key, Belitje Quick[2]. He resided in Hillsboro Twp, Somerset County, NJ; died 1773; m. Sarah RoseBoom. Jun 16 1717.
Grietje QUICK was born before 8 Feb 1691. She was baptized at the New York Reformed Dutch Church; sponsors were: Cornelis Quick, Grietie Cozyns, Gerritje Quick[3]
Jacobus Theuniszen QUICK was baptized at the New York Reformed Dutch Church on 11 Dec 1692; sponsors were: Jacobus de Key, Belitje Quick[4]. He resided in Hillsboro Twp, Somerset County, NJ; died 1773; m. Sarah RoseBoom. Jun 16 1717. Named in father's 25 April 1739 will.
Neeltje QUICK was baptized on 17 Mar 1694/5 at the New York Reformed Dutch Church; sponsors were:Theunis Douwen, Maria Quick [5]; m. John Thurman; d. unknown. Named in father's 25 April 1739 will.
Jan QUICK was baptized on 13 Jun 1697 at the New York Reformed Dutch Church; sponsors were: Jacobus Cornelisse, Geertje Quick wife of Leendert de Graw[6].
Teunis QUICK was born before 11 Feb 1699/1700. He was baptized at the New York Reformed Dutch church; sponsors were: Johannis Van Vorst, Aeltje Blom wife of Jacob Cornelisse[7]. He resided in Franklyn Twp, Somerset County, NJ. Teunis Quick was witness to John Dumont's will, spelled Tunis Quick (1790). Named in father's 25 April 1739 will.
Janneke Kwik|QUICK was born before 18 Oct 1702. She was baptised at the New York Reformed Dutch Church; sponsors were: Leendert de Grauw, Anneke Van Vorst[8].
Cornelius QUICK was baptized on 29 Apr 1705 at the New York Reformed Dutch Church; sponsors were: Carste Lierse, Grietje Cozyns[9]; d. unknown. Named in father's 25 April 1739 will.
Petrus QUICK was born before 2 Nov 1707, at New York, New Tork. He was baptized at the New York Reformed Dutch church; sponsors were: Andries Marschalk, Geertje Lierse[10]. He resided in Six Mile Run, Somerset County, NJ; died 1768; m. Maria Gulick (b.1718) at Harlingen, Summerset, NJ. Named in father's 25 April 1739 will.
Abraham QUICK, b. April 06, 1710, was born before 9 Apr 1710. He was baptized at the New York Reformed Dutch church; sponsors were: Jacobus Kwik, Sara Van Vorst[11]; d. at New York on October 17, 1770, buried at RDC New York. Named in father's 25 April 1739 will.
Marriage
Jacobus Theuniszen QUICK married Sarah RoseBoom ca. Jun 16, 1717 at New York Marriage was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York[12][13]. Sara was born between 1680 and 1706.
Children
Theunis Quick was bp. on 1718 Apr 06 Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York; sponsors were: Theunis Kwik, Vroutje Kwik[14]
Annatje Quick was bp. on 1720 Jan 13 at New York County, New York. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York; sponsors were: Willem Roseboom & wife Beatrix Colevelt[15]
Willem Quick was bp. on 1722 Feb 18 at New York County, New York. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York; sponsors were: Willem Roseboom & wife Beatrix [Colevelt[16]
Jenneke Quick was bp. on 1724 Nov 15 at New York County, New York. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York; sponsors were: Jan Kwik, Neeltje Kwik[17].
Sarah Quick was bp. on 1726 Dec 21 at New York County, New York. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York; sponsors were: Cornelus Kwik, Elizabeth Roseboom[18].
Sarah Quick was bp. on 1734 Feb 13 at New York County, New York. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York; sponsors were: Cornelis Quik, Elisabeth Roseboom jd[19].
Jacobus Quick, 1737 - 1798 was bp. on Mar 27, 1737 at New York County, New York. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, New York; sponsors were: Abraham Quik, Neeltje Quik jd[20][21]. Jacobus married Maria Quick (born Dey) on month day 1759, at age 22. Maria d. 15 Jan 1800 in New York Dutch Church. Jacobus passed away on 22 Aug 1798 in New York Dutch Church, at age 61.
Teunis Quick, 25 Nov 1767 - Unknown; m. Maria Van Wagenen
Willem Quick, 22 Jul 1770 - Unknown; Willem Quick married Sara Day and had 7 children.
Jacobus Quick, 1772 - Unknown
Sarah Quick, 1 Nov 1761 - Unknown
Death
Jacobus Theuniszen QUICK died ca. 1773 at probably Hillsboro Twp, Somerset County, New Jersey
Will of Theunis Jacobsen Quick
The will of Theunis Jacobsen Quick, “baker,” dated 25 April 1739, proved 1 Nov. 1743, names his sons, Jacobus, Teunis, Cornelis, Petrus, and Abraham, and dau. Neeltie, wife of John Furman (or Thurman). From the above we infer that among other enterprises he was in the bakery business, perhaps succeeding his father, who was in the same business in May, 1667, as stated in vol. 6:67 of Femow’s “Records of N.A.” His will also provides that his daughter Neeltie is to receive the house on the east side of Broad St., N. Y., the 5 sons to have the rest of his estate. Their Negro woman and child to be sold to the highest bidder among
his children—(WNYHS, 3:412).[23]
Sources
Source: A GENEALOGY OF THE QUICK FAMILY IN AMERICA . (1625--1942,, 317 YEARS; BY ARTHUR CRAIG QUICK V (F.I.A.G.
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