father has a different patronymic here , so not sure (but I assume they might be one and the same and the Joris is maybe a typo or something from the clerck/ minister)
Residence
Dutch Reform Church Date: Apr 1697
Tappan, Rockland, NY, USA
Arrival
abt 1652 New Amsterdam, New Netherland
Church records
Children's baptisms
1676 Jan 15 Geesje, ___ De Groot, Barbara Caspars. Wit.: Corijn Gerritszen, Grietje Cozijns. [2]
1678 Jun 24 Metje, Staets de Groot, Berber Caspers. Wit.: Dirck Gerrits and wife. [3]
1680 Oct 30 Willemtje, Euthasius de Groot, Barbara. Wit.: Caspar Janszen, Teuntie Jeuriaens.
1685 Oct 18 Cornelia, Claes Janszen, Barber Caspers. Wit.: Daniel de Clerck, Grietie Cozijns.
1688 Mar 18 Marijken, Staets Janszen de Groot, Barbar Casparszen. Wit.: Theunis Roelofszen, Geertruijd Van Rollegom. [2]
Baptismal witness
1711. Joost, July 26, Oct. 16, 1711. Jonas Gerretse, Kornelia De Groodt. Wit: Joost De Groodt, Barber Springhsteen.[4]
Barbara was born about 1650. She traveled to New Amsterdam with her mother and brothers some time after her father died in 1652, She passed away after 1720. In 1720, she was named in a deed for her deceased husband's share of the Tappen Patent, and was not named as deceased herself (see her husband's record for more).
↑ 2.02.1 Thomas Grier Evans. "Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York." In Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society. Vol. II. New York: Printed for the Society, 1890.
↑ Edward Van Winkle. Baptismal Register of the Bergen Reformed Church 1666-1788. New York: Knickerbocker Press, New York.
Caspars-1 and Springsteen-137 appear to represent the same person because: These profiles have the same husband and the same father. Springsteen-137 is the better profile. Caspars-1 is one I created, unaware at the time of Dutch naming conventions, and should be merged into Springsteen-137. Additional work will be required for the two mothers, and I'm not in a position to sort those out.