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Catherine Dircksen (Woertman) Secord (abt. 1677 - abt. 1715)

Catherine Dircksen Secord formerly Woertman aka Sicard
Born about in Brooklyn, Kings County, Province of New Yorkmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married about 1696 in New Rochelle, Westchester, New Yorkmap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 38 in New Rochelle, Westchester County, Province of New Yorkmap
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Catherine (Woertman) Secord was a New Netherland Descendant 1674-1776.
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Biography

Catherine Dircksen Woertman was bp. ca. 1677 at Brooklyn, Kings County, N. Y. She was the daughter of Jan Derick Woertman and Merritje Teunise Denyse

Marriage: 1696 New Rochelle, Westchester, New York. Daniel Sicard 1672–1742 and Catherine Woertman 1677–1725

Children:

  1. Daniel Sicard 1698–1742 • LK7Z-2WF ​​
  2. Jacques James Sicard (Secor) Jr 1699–1773 • LKFJ-HH1 ​​
  3. Pierre Secord 1701–1767 • L831-LRC ​​
  4. Ambroise Sicard 1703–1706 • LJK6-C6Y ​​
  5. Paul Daniel Sicard 1704–1707 • LJK6-CB1 ​​
  6. Catherine Jean (Jayne) Secord (Sicord) 1704–1771 • LBW9-9D6 ​​
  7. Jean John Sicord 1707–1786 • L1QM-8H5 ​​
  8. Isaac Daniel Sicard 1710–1710 • LVLJ-FMF

It would appear, based on 1710 census, that Catherine may have died giving birth to Isaac?

Sources

Acknowledgements

  • Woertman-20 was created through the import of Workman _ Bree(2).ged on 20 January 2011.




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There is an extremely well researched and sourced series that has just concluded in the NYG&B Record covering the early Sicard/Secord family in America (beginning Volume 150 Issue 1 and ending Volume 151 Issue 3). In this the author argues that Catherine is not the daughter of Dirck Janse Woertman and Marritje (Theunisse) Teunis since she was not named in Dirck's will. She was assigned to these parents by previous researchers because she and Daniel Secord were sponsors for a child of Denys Dircksen Woertman. The author suggests instead that she was not sister to Denys but rather a step-sister, and was in fact the daughter of Dirck's second wife Anneken Aukes and her first husband Wynant Pieterszen.
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