Paulus, the son of Coenradt van der Beek and Elsje Jans, was married to Jannetje Jans Springsteen, the daughter of Johannes Caspersz Springsteen and Maria Theunis. Together they baptized seven children, and may have also been the parents of Jannetje Vanderbeek, who married Jacob Brouwer. [1]
Paulus removed from Gowanus New York to New Barbadoes New Jersey, joined Hackensack church 1 April 1721. His will dated 5 June 1761, probate 3 April 1762. Left a silver teapot to grandau Jane, who was daughter of his daughter Eltje Kipp. [2]
Church Records
Marriage
1695 Nov 22 Paulus Van der Beeck, j.m. Van de Gujanes, en Jannetje Johannes, Wede. Van Jacob Colve, beijde wonende alhier. Getrouwt Dec 18. [3]
Children's baptisms
1696 Jul 15 Conradus - Paulus v.der Beeck, Jannetje Jans. Witnesses: Conradus Van der Beeck, en sijn huijsvr. Elsje Jans. [4]
1699 Jan 01 Jacob - Poulus Van der Beek, Jannetje Jans. Witnesses: Jan Van der Beek en Maria Van der Beek, s. suster. [5]
1700 Dec 29 Elsje - Pouwelus Van der Beek, Jannetje Jans. Witnesses: Jan Vincent, Susanna Verlet. [6]
1703 Apr 07 Pouwlus - Pouwelus Van der Beek, Jannetie Springsteen. Witnesses: Coenradis Van der Beek, Elijsabeth Woeder. [7]
1706 Feb 06 Catharina - Poulus Van der Beek, Jannetje Springsteen. Witnesses: Coenradus Van der Beek, Catharina, s.h. vrou. [8]
1708 Apr 25 Abram - Paulus Van der Beek, Jannetie Springsteen. Witnesses: Jan Berdan, Cristina Romeyn. [9]
1712 Mar 30 Isack - Paulus Van der Beecke, Jannetie Springsteen. Witnesses: Johannes Van Inburg, Eva Van Siggelen. [10]
Research Notes
LNAB
Van der Beeck is the surname that first appears in church records for Paulus, at his marriage to Jannetje. Capitalization of the preposition "van" has been corrected per project naming conventions. Quackenbush-118 00:46, 17 August 2017 (EDT)
Recommend that Isaac Vanderbeek Vanderbeck-99 be added as son. He is listed in the church baptismal record as Isack. This will also Make a connection to Isaac's branch.
I have connected Isaac to his parents. Thanks for creating Isaac's profile and helping to connect him and his descendants!
FYI: Along the way, I added a citation to his baptism record as found in the published transcript of the church register, which is available for free on Family Search (and was already documented on this profile), and I revised his LNAB to van der Beecke, the name shown on the baptism record. The Nelson "Cyclopedia" that was cited on his profile is a derivative (secondary) source of a type (sometimes called "brag books" or "mug books") that are often very helpful, but that should be used with caution because they are prone to errors. The baptism record is the only primary record I compared it with, but I note that Nelson had an incorrect date (3 March instead of 30 March -- likely a typo), and does not show the contemporary name spellings that I found on the baptism record (the church record calls him Isack and gives the surname as van der Beecke, versus the names Isaac and Vander Beek found in the Nelson book).
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FYI: Along the way, I added a citation to his baptism record as found in the published transcript of the church register, which is available for free on Family Search (and was already documented on this profile), and I revised his LNAB to van der Beecke, the name shown on the baptism record. The Nelson "Cyclopedia" that was cited on his profile is a derivative (secondary) source of a type (sometimes called "brag books" or "mug books") that are often very helpful, but that should be used with caution because they are prone to errors. The baptism record is the only primary record I compared it with, but I note that Nelson had an incorrect date (3 March instead of 30 March -- likely a typo), and does not show the contemporary name spellings that I found on the baptism record (the church record calls him Isack and gives the surname as van der Beecke, versus the names Isaac and Vander Beek found in the Nelson book).