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8826. Hendrickje Janse Buys. Born on 15 Mar 1654.

Hendrickje first married Cornelis Verwey, second Reynier Van Giesen as his second wife.
Hendrickje Janse first married Cornelis Verwey.
Their children include:
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Vroutje Verwey (ca 1676-)
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Cornelia Verwey (ca Jun 1678-)
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Antje Verwey (30 Apr 1683-)
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Elisabeth Verwey (ca 1673-)
On 17 Oct 1699 when Hendrickje Janse was 45, she second married Reynier Sebastiaenszen Van Giesen (15664) in Bergen Dutch Reformed Church.240 Reynier Van Giesen & Hendrickje Janse Buys. Born ca 1640 in Giessen, North Brabant. Reynier Sebastiaenszen died in Bergen, New Jersey in May 1707. Buried on 15 May 1707 in Bergen, New Jersey. Marriage bans on 28 Sep 1699 at Hackensack Reformed Church.347

Reynier first married Dircktie Cornelese, second Hendrickje Janse Buys, widow of Cornelis Verwey.

Marriage Record, Hackensack Dutch Reformed Church347
28 Sep 1699. Mr. Reynier Van Gÿsse, widower of Dircktie Cornelese Van Groenland & Hendricktie Buÿs, widow of Cornelis Verweÿ

Check out
    1. Descendants of Roelof Van Houten by Herbert S Ackerman 1945
    2. The Van Gieson Family in America by Thomas Boslooper 1997
    3. History of the City of Paterson and The County of Passaic by William Nelson 1901

From the History of the City of Paterson and the County of Passaic:470
    The common ancester of this New Jersey family was Reinier van Giesen, as he usually wrote his name. He was generally called Reynier Bastiaensen, indicating that hisfather's baptismal name was Bastiaen. The appellation assumed by Reinier justifies the inference that he came from Giessen, in North Brabant. This is a village of about 350 inhabitants, but with an antiquity utterly disproportionate to its size, for it is mentioned in history as long ago as A.D. 698, when it already had a church. No record has been found of his arrival in America, the first appearance of his name in our annals being in an agreement dated June 6, 1660, between him and the magistrates of Flatbush, L.I., and the consistory of the Dutch church of that place, wherein he undertook to teach school, perform the duties of court messenger, to ring the bell, keep the church in order, act as precentor, attend to the burial of the dead, and all else that was necessary and proper in the premises. The young man evidently had confidence in his abilities, and was not afraid of work. For these multifarious duties he was to receive an annual salary of two hundred florins ($80), besides perquisites. He was probably the first school master at Flatbush. In a deed given by him, Jan. 6, 1663, for land at Flatbush, he is styled "court attendant." About the time of the execution of this deed he probably removed to Bergen, N. J., where he took the oath of allegiance to the English, in November, 1665. His name is also appended to the remonstrance in 1700, by the people of East Jersey against the Proprietary Government.
    His name appeared as a witness to a deed, Nov. 6, 1696, from Hans Dedricks to Jan Adrianse Sip, for Lot No. 11, of the Acquackanonk patent, and it is not unlikely that he was the scrivener who drafted the conveyance.
8827. Catryntje Buys. Born ca 1657. Catryntje died in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York in 1731.
Catryntje married Baltus Van Kleeck. Born on 25 Nov 1644. Baltus died on 9 Apr 1717; he was 72.
Their children include:
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Sarah Van Kleeck (ca 1682-ca 1714)
8828. Jan Buys. Born ca 1659.
Jan married Elizabeth De Groot, daughter of Simon De Groot (ca 1630-1699) & Rebecca du Trieux.
Their children include:
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Sarah Buys (ca 1703-)
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Neeltje Buys (1708-)
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Symon Buys (1705-)
8829. Neeltje Buys. Born ca 1663.
On 23 Jun 1684 Neeltje first married Jan Harmens Coerten (2615) , son of Harmen Coerten (1178) (ca 1610-) & Aeltje Gerritse. Jan Harmens died bef 1699.
Their children include:
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Jan Coerten (ca Jan 1686-)
On 8 Apr 1699 Neeltje second married Jacob Vygoor.
In Feb 1707 Neeltje third married Jan Dircksen Straetmaker (15744) , son of Dirck Straetmaker (5914) (ca 1620-25 Feb 1643) & Jannetje [Straetmaker], in Hackensack Reformed Church.347 Born ca 1642. Jan Dircksen died in Communipaw, Jersey City, New Jersey in 1729. Marriage bans on 27 Jan 1707 at Bergen Dutch Reformed Church.240 Jan Straetmaker & Neeltje Buys.

Check out Descendants of Dirck Straatmaker byJ & J Cifuni, 1997, privately published.

Marriage Record, Hackensack Dutch Reformed Church347
Feb 1707. Jan Stratemaker, w. of Geesie & Neeltje Buÿs, w. of Jacob Vigoor, here united in wedlock
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