upload image

Some Dollius Hegeman Notes

Privacy Level: Open (White)
Date: [unknown] [unknown]
Location: [unknown]
Profile manager: GeneJ X private message [send private message]
This page has been accessed 19 times.

Dollius Hegeman (abt.1681-bef.1760)


Richard W. Cook, "The Tribulations of Denys Hegeman," The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, 25 (1950):49-54; digital images, FamilySearch, FHL film 982045, Digital Collection (DGS) 8621375, images 166-169.

A. Van Doren Honeyman, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, 3 (1751‐1760):152 (Dolleus Hegeman), in Documents relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, first series, vol. 32 (Somerville, N.J.: The Unionist-Gazette, 1924), also as Archives of the State of New Jersey, first series, vol. 32; digital images, FamilySearch Books.

12 Jul 1759, Hegeman, Dolleus, Esq., of Middlesex Co.; will of. Children‐‐Dennis, Syche Corle, Grace (wife of Andris Anderson), Barnt, Dolleus, Anne Dobbins, Jacobus, Charity Funk and Adrian. Real and personal estate. Executors‐‐sons Dennis, Dolleus, Adrian and Jacobus. Witnesses‐‐Nehemiah Smith, William Jones and Andrew Brown. Proved May 20, 1760.
Lib. G, p. 222.
1760, Apr. 22. Inventory, Real estate: Plantation of 200 acres, value not stated. Personal estate, £231.1.6, incl. a clock, £4; 3 negroes, £190. Made by Daniel Barcolowe, Jacobus Lake and Nehemiah Smith.

Ralph Vorhees, "Franklin Township Historical Notes," Somerset County Historical Quarterly, 4 (1915):25-30, 108-113, 175-189, 256; 5 (1916):25-29, 115-119, 182-188, 274-263, 23-28; 6 (1917):85-92, 184-193 at 6:85, 192; digital images, Hathi Trust.

[6:85] ... 200 yards beyond the gate of Daniel Barkalow, on the same side, in 1766 was the house of Dollius Hagaman, of whom nothing further is known than that he was one of four brothers who, in 1703, settled at Six-Mile Run and its vicinity. Their names were: Dollius, Denice, Adrian and Jacobus. In 1753 Dollius and his wife Catarina had a child baptized in the Six-Mile Run church at the brook, named Frederick; in '54 Gertie; in '58 Maria.

[6:192] ... About three-quarters of a mile farther up the road in 1766 Rocky Hill was a village containing seven houses, three on the Somerset and four on the Middlesex side of the road. The owner's name of only one of them is given, standing opposite to the one owned by Amelia Theilman, and opposite to that was the house of Benjamin Emmons with 150 acres of land attached to it, and which was afterwards kept as a tavern by Benjamin Gulick. There was a Hendrick Emmons who built a large and fine house where Miss Van Tillburg lives, owning 450 acres of land, for which with ten cattle and six sheep in about 1730 he paid a tax of three pounds. He, with two of his neighbors, Dollius Hagamen and Tunis Quick, were first signers on a subscription list which was circulated on both sides of the road, from Rocky Hill to New Brunswick, and up the Raritan to near Bound Brook, by which 17 pounds, 16 shillings and 6 pence were raised to pay the expenses of a minister to come from Holland and take charge of the congregation of Three-Mile Run. The list has been preserved and contains thirty names. The church building stood at the burial ground, opposite to the house of Abram J. Voorhees, on the Middlesex side of the road. On the same side of the road, and about a half a mile from where Benjamin Emmons lived and where Mr. Moore lives, was the house of Jediah Higgins, and about a half of a mile beyond it was Kingston, containing, 112 years ago, three houses on the Middlesex side of the road, and three on the opposite side of the meeting-house. The congregation of Kingston was organized about 1730, and has had eleven pastors, viz.: Wales, Van Arsdalen, Van Voorhees, Comfort, Watson, Janeway, Callen, Wall, Mann, and the present Mr. Schofield. The first church edifice was a log cabin erected in 1732, the second in 1792, and the present 1852.

Teunis G. Bergen, Register in alphabetical order, of the early settlers of Kings County, Long Island, N. Y. ... (New York : S. W. Green's son, printer, 1881), 134-139 (Hegeman), at 136 (Denys); digital images, Hathi Trust.

"Statements of Grace Higiman and others in relations to being taken captive by the Indians," The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 18 (1864):161-166, at 161-163; digital images, Hathi Trust.

John Blythe Dobson, "The Hegeman Family of New Netherland: a brief outline of the first three generations"; web content, JohnByltheDobson.org.

Laura M., "Dutchman Imprisoned in New France – Denys Hegeman," blog post of July 2018; web content, Ancestor Biographies.

Chris Chester, various profiles; web content, in "Brouwer Genealogy Database," Brouwer Genealogy Database, in particular,

Chris Chester, Grace Hegeman, person page 385, possibly ... [the woman who] married Andries Andrieszen ; web content, "Brouwer Genealogy Database", citing "Charles Carroll Gardner, 'Genealogical Dictionary of New Jersey; Anderson (Andriessen, Andrieszen)', Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey vol.24 (1949): 24:34."

Chris Chester, Andries Andrieszen, bap. 29 May 1705, person page 35; web content, "Brouwer Genealogy Database", citing "Charles Carroll Gardner, 'Genealogical Dictionary of New Jersey; Anderson (Andriessen, Andrieszen)', Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey vol.24 (1949): 24:34"; "A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), page 148. Andries; parents: Lambert Andriesse, Lea"; "Charles Carroll Gardner, "Genealogical Dictionary of New Jersey; Anderson (Andriessen, Andrieszen)", Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey vol.24 (1949): 24:34"; "Records of the Reformed Church of New Utrecht, Long Island", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.112-113 (1981-1982): 113:11. Andries; parents: Peter Looysey, Antje; witnesses: Andries Andriessen, Jannetje Vander Voort."
At this writing, Andries Andriesen's parentage is not clear to me, see Andries Jeuriense (abt.1649-aft.1708) and Andries Jeuriense (abt.1649-aft.1708) and Andries Juriaensen Andriessen (bef.1649-1681).
Charles Carroll Gardner, "Genealogical Dictionary of New Jersey; Anderson (Andriessen, Andrieszen)," Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, 21 (1946)-24 (1949), at 21:1-7, 40-49, 72, 22:7-11, 37-40, 51-54, 22:79-84, 23:5-10, 29-35, 54-60, 81-84, 24:9-11, 31-38; in particular, 24:33-34; digital images, FamilySearch Catalog,

[at 24:34] 505 Andries [son of Andries Andriesen and Magdalena Homs, of Flatbush, Staten Island and the vicinity of Raritan (Sommerville) NJ; six ch'n were baptized Dutch Church there], bp. Mar. 25, 1701. He may be the man who md. Lucrecia ____ and had dau. Geertie bp. at New Brunswick Apr 19, 1730, or he may be the Andris Anderson who md. Grace, dau. of Dollius Heberman, Esq. of Midx. Co., as ment. in latter's will in 1759, But see also 503, Andries," citing "NJHSP NS 11:400; NJA 32:152.
[at 24:33] 503 Andries [son of Lambert Andriesse and Lea _____, of Brooklyn/Kings County], bp. May 29, 1705. See 505 Andries.

Charles Carroll Gardner, "Genealogical Dictionary of New Jersey," see Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey; catalog entry, Family History Catalog. Was there coverage of Hegeman? Ended search at v27.

Daisy Belle Wikberg, Henry Cobb Stryker and Amanda Rosetta Walker : their ancestors and descendants (Bellingham, Washington : Daisy Belle Wikberg, 1971), 92-96 (Denys Hegeman); digital images, FamilySearch, FHL film 874329 (item 3), Digital Collection (DGS) 7827593, images 411-730 of 939 at 554.

"Hegeman Family" in OCLC WorldCat Identities"; web content, WorldCat.





Collaboration
  • Login to edit this profile and add images.
  • Private Messages: Send a private message to the Profile Manager. (Best when privacy is an issue.)
  • Public Comments: Login to post. (Best for messages specifically directed to those editing this profile. Limit 20 per day.)


Comments

Leave a message for others who see this profile.
There are no comments yet.
Login to post a comment.