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Jan Staats (abt. 1713 - 1781)

Jan "John" Staats
Born about in Gowanus, Kings, New Yorkmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 1736 in Hillsborough, Somerset, New Jerseymap
Husband of — married Apr 1763 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 68 in Hillsborough, Somerset, New Jersey, United Statesmap
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Jan Staats was a New Netherland Descendant 1674-1776.
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Merge Conflict

Father: Pieter Abrahamsz Staats

Father: Pieter Pietersz Staats

Pieter (Janse/John) Staats 1686–1761 Rebecca Ditmars 1643–1745

Siblings

Biography

Birth

ABT 1705 Gowanus, Kings, NY

Marriage

Wife: Femmetje Brocaw ABT 1737
Wife: Magdalena Dorje

Children

  1. Saartje Staats
  2. Peter Staats
  3. Femmetje Staats
  4. Jan Staats
  5. Peter Staats
  6. Abraham Staats
  7. Reynier Staats
  8. Abraham Staats
  9. Lammetje Staats

Will, Abstract of

11 Oct 1781 Jan Staats of Hillsborough, Somerset, NJ. Wife Lenah all goods she brought and to be supplied with all provisions by my sons Peter, John and Rynier. Son Peter the farm at Millstone where he now lives, of 300 acres, he is to pay my daughters 371 pounds. Son Abraham farm near Bound Brook of 270 acres where he now lives. Son Rynier the farm of 300 acres where I now live. Daughters Saartje and Lemmetye 921 pounds. Exe the said sons. Proved 27 Dec 1781. [1]

Burial

John Staats Farm Cemetery, Hillsborough, Somerset County, New Jersey, USA[2]

Sources

  1. NJ Wills Liber M page 100. https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/109604409/person/130078185910/media/7f8246e2-63fb-462f-b0bd-897d42e699ec
  2. [[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/157329512/john-staats
  • Source: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 29 January 2019), memorial page for John Staats, Sr (1713–Dec 1781), Find A Grave Memorial no. 157329512, citing John Staats Farm Cemetery, Hillsborough, Somerset County, New Jersey, USA ; Maintained by BluMoKitty (contributor 46830270) .

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Staats-452 and Staats-26 are not ready to be merged because: One thing I have found already is a possible discrepancy of actual year of birth. In Staats-452, one of his sources is an Ancestry tree. Within that tree is a marriage source that lists his correct bride, and date of birth as 1705. The millennial file, which is accessible from his hints, also lists his date of birth as 1705. along with his correct mother.

https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/10488622:7249

posted by Robert Alvey
Staats-452 and Staats-26 appear to represent the same person because: Clear duplicate profiles.
posted by Bob Nichol
Staats-452 and Staats-26 do not represent the same person because: Staats-452 project protected. Cannot be merged.
Staats-452 and Staats-26 appear to represent the same person because: Please review these potential duplicates.

Thank you. Yes there is a parent, or grandparent conflict, but this profile looks like a dup.

posted by Philip Smith
Staats-452 and Staats-26 are not ready to be merged because: Conflicting fathers must be resolved first; both are PPP by NNS project and there is an Unmerged Match for their merge due to conflict of his Parents - a NNS leader or coordinator should untangle that merge situation before this merge is done or data will be lost. Thanks!
posted by Chet Snow
Staats-452 and Staats-26 appear to represent the same person because: same name, same spouse, prob same father, similar birth & death info. Please merge.
posted by [Living Prickett]

Unmerged matches › Jan Staats (abt.1713-1781)
Rejected matches › John Stace (bef.1704-1789)Jan Unknown (abt.1715-)