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Christoffel Jans Romeyn

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Amersfoort, New Netherland Colony
Death: 1709 (50-59)
Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey
Immediate Family:

Son of Jan Claesen Romeyn and Lysbet Jans
Husband of Geertje Pieterse Romeyn
Father of Elizabeth Ryder; Jan Christoffel Romeyn; Grietje Emans; Annetje Vanarsdale; Cornelis Romeyn and 7 others
Brother of Symon Jansen Romeyn; Leysebet Jansen Claeszen and Klaes Kuyper Jansen Romeyn
Half brother of Johannes Cristoffelse

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About Christoffel Jans Romeyn

Christoffel (Jan) Romeyn Sex: M Birth: 1655 Death: 1709

Father: Jan (Jan) Romeyn* b: 1618 Mother: Lysbeth Gerrits* b: 1620

Marriage 1 Geertje (Pieter) Wyckoff b: 1660

   Married: 17 MAR 1678

Children

   Has Children Peter (Christoffel) Romeyn b: 1688
   Has No Children Jannetje (Christoffel) Romeyn b: 1698
   Has Children Elizabeth (Christoffel) Romeyn b: 1685
   Has Children Grietje (Christoffel) Romeyn b: AUG 1680
   Has Children Jan (Christoffel) Romeyn b: 1681

Source: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=andieno&i...



"Appeared before us, the undersigned Magistrates & Overseers of the Court of Midwout, Leysebet Jans, widow of Jan Claessen, dec. …
…Leysebe Jans has some surviving children which she bore by Jan Claesz., dec'd., excepting a son she bore by Christoffels Schates. The children born by Jan Claes, dec'd. are : Leysebet Jans, Claes Jansen & Christoffel Jansen."

The above was extracted from the Agreement of Guardianship. Complete document in her mother’s Leysebet Jans. profile:

STOFFEL 'CHRISTOFFEL' JANSEN sailed with his brother, Claes, from Rotterdam to Brazil with an expedition thought to have been commanded by Prince Maurice of Nassau. Soon after their arrival in Brazil, that country was ceded to Portugal and the two brothers sailed for North America. They immigrated to New Netherlands, settling in Amersfoort, Long Island, emigrating in 1653. Stoffel Jansen, Claes Jansen, and Symon Jansen Romeyn, all sons of Jan, as their names indicate, most probably were brothers and came to this country together.

Christoffel appeared on the assessment rolls of Flatlands in 1675 and 1676. Stoffel Janse Romeyn of Amersfoort was a member of the Dutch Reformed Church of Flatbush in 1677. He was married 17th March 1678 Grietje Pieterse Wyckoff. Christoffel took the Oath of Allegiance to the British Crown at Gravesend on 30th day of Sept. 1687, appeared in 1693 on the assessment rolls of New Utrecht. He appeared on the 1698 census of Gravesend (where he had purchased land from his brother, Claes,) and was appointed Lieutenant by Lieutenant Governor Leister in Gravesend in 1689 and on the 20th January 1691. After marriage to Grietje 'Geertje' Pieterse Wyckoff, they settled in Monmouth County, New Jersey. Signed his name "Stoffel Jansen Romeyn" and sometimes "Stoffel Jansen."

On the 25th May 1700 Stoffel Romeyn purchased lot #18 "Long Fly and Cedar Neck" Lots. On 1st April 1703 he bought a 100 acre farm in the Village of New Utrecht from John Verkerk which he was assessed 98 acres in 1706, and which he sold on the 20th July 1708 to Andrew Emmans of Gravesend for L550. Christoffel died about 1709. 1709-1710 "ninth day of June" 8th of Queen Anne "Captain Richard Salter of the Township of Freehold, Monmouth County, Esq. to Ghertie Romaine, widow of Stophel Romaine, deceased of the Township of Freehold, conveyed land," for use of the Freehold Reformed Dutch Church of which she appears on the list of members as per page 24 of Brick Church memorial. Geertje died after 1711.

Baptisms:

David Barkelo baptised March 31, 1678, in Flatbush. His parents are William V. Borkeloo and Lisbet Jans, (sister of Christoffel and Claes.)

Witnesses: Christoffel 'Stoffel' Jans Romeyn and Stintje Alberts(wife of Claes.) Godfather: Stoffel Jansz; Godmother: Steijntie Alberts

Note: Stintje Styntjie 'Christina' Albertse Terhune the wife of Claes Romeyn.

Sources:

Romeyn, Romaine Family....by Herbert S. Ackerman....Pg. 1.

(HSYB :1898:108).

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kings%2Dh...

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Christoffel Jans Romeyn's Timeline

1654
1654
Amersfoort, New Netherland Colony
1679
February 16, 1679
Flatbush, Kings, New York, British Colonial America
1680
August 29, 1680
Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States
1680
Gravesend,Long Island,New York
1682
July 9, 1682
New York, Kings County, New York, United States
1684
March 9, 1684
New York, Kings County, New York, United States
1688
1688
New York, Kings County, New York, United States
1688
Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States
1692
1692
New York, Kings County, New York, United States