Focken Family Line

Focken Family Line

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Grandy's 6x Great-Grandmother:

My 8x Great-Grandmother:

Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 9x Great-Grandmother:

Tryntje Gerritsen Focken (1669 - 1759)

Tryntje Gerritsen Foocken

Tryntje Gerritsen du Bois

Also Known As: "Tryntie", "Fochen", "Gerritse", "Foochen", "van Nieuwkirk", "Trintje", "Gerrits", "Fokken", "Eltings", "Eltynge"

Birthdate: February 3, 1669

Birthplace: Kingston, Ulster County, Province of New York

Christened: March 12, 1669 in Kingston, Ulster County, Province of New York

Denomination: (probably) Dutch Reformed Church

Date of Marriage: ca. March 2, 1688-1692

Place of Marriage: Kingston, Ulster County, Province of New York

Death: 1759 in New Paltz, Ulster County, Province of New York

Place of Burial: [unknown]

Parents:

Gerrit Cornelissen Focken

1640-1672

Jacomyntje Cornelise Siecht

1645-1695

Family

Spouse:

Solomon DuBois (1669 - 1759)

Also Known As: "Soloman", "DuBois"

Birthdate: February 3, 1669

Birthplace: Hurley, Province of New York

Christened: February 3, 1669 in Hurley, Province of New York

Denomination: (probably) Dutch Reformed Church

Military Service: served as a lieutenant in the local militia.

Death: February 15, 1759 in New Paltz, Ulster County, Province of New York

Place of Burial: Poughwoughtenonk, New Paltz Township, Ulster County, New York

Immediate Family:

Son of Louis Du Bois and Catherine Blanchan

See: DuBois Family Line

Children:

1. Isaac Solomon Dubois 1691–1729

2. Jacomyntje DuBois 1693–1750

3. Benjamin du Boy DuBois 1697–1767

4. Sarah Solomon Dubois 1698–1759

5. Catharine DuBois 1702–1743

6. Magdalena Dubois 1705–1708

7. Cornelius Du Bois 1707–1781

8. Deborah DuBois 1709–

9. Hendricus DuBois 1710–1780

10. Magdalena Dubois 1713–1759

About Tryntje Gerritsen Focken

The Prince's Flag.

Tryntje Gerrits was a New Netherland settler.

Note

Tryntje, daughter of Gerrit Gerritsen Focken and Jacomijntje (Jacomyntje) Cornelisdr, was born in 1671. Her father Gerrit died in 1672 and her mother remarried: to Jan R. Eltinge and to Jans Barentsen Kunst, which explains why Tryntje is variously given as Tryntje Gerritsen Focken, Tryntje Barensten Focken, and Tryntje Eltinge.

Although the marriage date is still uncertain (1692 in New Paltz [1] or March 2, 1688), it appears all of the wives of Solomon Du Bois were the same Tryntje.

She was the 4th Great-Grandmother of actor Marlon Brando - son of Marlon F. Brando (1895-1965), son of Eugene E. Brando (1857-1899), son of James H. Brando (1828-), son of Catherine Bogardus (Van Orden) (1797-1883), daughter of Johannes Van Orden (1760-1833), son of Cathrine Tryntje van Orden (DuBois) (1729-1805), daughter of Tryntje Gerritsen du Bois (Focken) (1671-1744), daughter of Gerrit Cornelissen Focken and Jacomyntje Cornelise E.ltinge

Biography

Birth

March 12, 1669 Kingston, Ulster, New York

February 3, 1671 New Paltz, Ulster County, New York

Marriage

Husband: Solomon Du Bois

Wife: Trintje Eltynge

1691-1692

Church records

1691 27 Sep Isaak, Salomon du Bois, Tryntje Gerritsen. Wit.: Louis du Bois, Louis du Bois, junior, Tryntje du Bois.

1693 05 Nov Jacomeintje, Salomon du Bois, Tryntje Gerritsen. Wit.: Abraham du Bois, Jacomyntje Elten.

1697 16 May Benjamin, Salmomon du Boy, Tryntje Gerritsen. Wit.: Gerrit Wyncoop, Hilletje Gerritsen.

1700 11 Feb Sara, Salomon du Boys, Tryntje Gerrits. Wit.: Roelof Elten, Sara du Boys.

1702 18 OCt Cathryn, Salomon du Boy, Tryntje Gerrits. Wit.: Mathys Janssen, Tryntje Slegt.

1705 15 Apr Magdalena, Salomon Du Bois, Tryntje Gerritse. Wit.: Abraham Du Bois, Magdalena Blanjean. [2]

1708 01 Feb At Es. Cornelis, of Salomon Dubois and Tryntje Gerritse. Wit.: Daniel and Lea Dubois, Harmen and Maria Rykman. [3]

1710 31 Dec Hendericus, Salomon du Boys, Tryntjen Gerrits. Wit.; Jacob du Boys, Gerretjen Gerrits.

1713 20 Dec Magdalena, Salomon de Boys, Tryntjen Gerrits. Wit.: Willem Elten, Jannetjen Lesier. [2]

Sources

↑ Foochen-5

↑ 2.0 2.1 Roswell Randall Hoes. Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York: (formerly Named Wiltwyck, and Often Familiarly Called Esopus or 'Sopus), for One Hundred and Fifty Years from Their Commencement in 1660. New York: De Vinne Press, 1891.

↑ Secretary Henry L. Bogert. "Albany Records, Baptism 1700 to 1725" in Year Book of the Holland Society of New York. New York: Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1905.

Source: S1147

Source: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Ancestral File Number: NZML-HP

References:

https://www.geni.com/people/Tryntje-du-Bois/6000000003103414021

https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZF8-J9G

https://gw.geneanet.org/tdowling?lang=en&pz=timothy+michael&nz=dowling&p=tryntje+gerritsen&n=foocken

https://www.njgsbc.org/files/familyfiles/p448.htm#i15837

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105754230/tryntje-gerritsen-dubois

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gerrits-377

https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LZF8-J9G/tryntje-gerritsen-focken-1669-1759

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Grandy's 7x Great-Grandfather:

My 9x Great-Grandfather:

Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 10x Great-Grandfather:

Gerrit Cornelissen Focken (1640 - 1672)

Gerrit Foocken

Also Known As: "Gerrit Fockensz", "Gerrit Fokker", "Gerritsen?", "Fooken", "Focker", "Gerrit Corneliszen Newkirk"

Birthdate: ca. 1640

Birthplace: Ritsen, Oost-Friesland, (nu Nedersaksen), Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden (nu Duitsland)

Denomination: (probably) Dutch Reformed Church

Death: ca. 1672 in New York City (Manhattan), Province of New York

Place of Burial: New York City (Manhattan), New York County, New York

Parents:

Jansz Foecken

1616-1668

Margriet Hendricks

1616-

Family

Spouse:

Jacomyntje Cornelise Slecht

1645-1695

Jacomyntje Kunst-Focken

Jaquemijne Cornelis Slecht

Also Known As: "Jacomyntje Cornelise Sleght", "Jacomyntie Corneliusdr Slecht", "Jacomynte Slecht", "Jakemynjie Slecht", "Jakomijntje Slecht", "Jakemynjie Cornelius Slegt", "Jacomyntie Corneliusdr Slack", "Marguerite Ten Eyck"

Birthdate: ca. July 25, 1642

Birthplace: Woerden, Utrecht, Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden (nu Duitsland)

Denomination: (probably) Dutch Reformed Church

Death: November 24, 1672 in Kingston, Ulster County, Province of New York

Place of Burial: Ulster County, New York

Immediate Family:

Daughter of Cornelius Barentsen Slecht and Trintgen Tyson Bosch

Children:

1. Jacomyntje Foecken 1668–

2. Tryntje Gerritsen Focken (de Bois) 1669–1759

3. Hillitje Gerritsen Foecken 1673–1756

About Gerrit Cornelissen Focken

The Prince's Flag.

Gerrit Foocken was a New Netherland settler.

Biography

Birth

1640 Friesland,,,Netherlands[1]

Family

Husband: Gerrit Gerritsen Focken

Wife: Jacomyntje Slecht

27 OCT 1668 Kingston, Ulster County, New York

As her 2nd husband[2]

Death

1672 New Amsterdam,New York,New York,USA[3]

Church records

1668 Gerrit Foocken, j.m., of Ritson, in Oost Frieslant, and Jacomeyntie Cornelis of Woerden, widow of Jan Barensent Kunst. First publication of Banns, 27 Oct. Married by the Hon. Justice. [4]

Sources

↑ Source: #S1 Note: @N1@

↑ Source: #S3977 Page: 17-20, Jan Eltinge (The Progenitor)

↑ Source: #S1 Note: @N1@

↑ Roswell Randall Hoes. Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York: (formerly Named Wiltwyck, and Often Familiarly Called Esopus or 'Sopus), for One Hundred and Fifty Years from Their Commencement in 1660. New York: De Vinne Press, 1891.

Wardell, Patricia A. "F: Fooken, Gerrit" njgsbc.org. Accessed 11 Feb 2017. http://njgsbc.org/indexes/bergen-county-families/

Source: S3977 James W. Elting, comp., The Descendants of Jan Eltinge: The Genealogy of the Elting/Eltinge Family, (Charlotte, N.C.: the compiler, 2002)

Source: S1 Author: Ancestry.com Title: OneWorldTree Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.; Repository: #R1

http://person.ancestry.com/tree/104749667/person/290069311518/hints?successSource=Hint&_phtarg=xcA15&msg=ntm&msgParams=3|2|5|TGFkeSBKYWtvbXlqbnRqZSBTbGVjaHR8SGlsZGEgRm9ra2Vy0&mpid=290069311518&nec=1&Hints.hintStatus=Pending

Different person?:

Gerrit Corneliszen Newkirk married Hendricke Paulus. He married Jacomyntie Sloght. He was born circa 1634 at Slichtenhorst, Gelderland, The Netherlands.2 He married Chieltje Cornelissen Slecht, daughter of Cornelius Barentse Slight and Tryntje Tyssen Bos, at The Netherlands.3 He died circa February 1695/96.2 His estate was probated in 1695/96 at Hurley, NY.4

Name variation: Gerrit Cornelison Focken.5 Name variation: Garret Cornelis Van Nieuwkirk.2 Garret arrived with his father, brother, wife and baby on the ship 'Moesman' in April 1659. He settled in Midwout, LI for a few years then moved to Bergen, NJ then on to Kingston and Hurley, NY.3 He lived after 1666 at Hurley, NY.

Notes on Spouse:

Jacomyntje Cornelise Kunst-Focken-Eltinge (Slecht) was the 5x Great-Grandmother of President Theodore Roosevelt

She was the mother of his 4x Great-Grandmother, Heyeltje Jans (Kunst) Roosevelt (with husband Jan Barrentson Kunst), who was married to Nicholas van Rosenvelt, Sr., and was the 4th Great-Grandmother of President Theodore Roosevelt.

Jacomyntje was the daughter of Cornelius B Sleght and Tryntje Tysse Bosch.

Jacomyntje was unlucky in love. Her first two husbands died before she was 30 years old. First, she married Jan Barentsen Kunst in 1663. Then he died leaving her with 3 small children. Then she married Gerrit Focken and had a few more children. Then Gerrit Focken died. Lastly she married Jan Elting and had a few more children.

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105755458/jacomyntje-kunst-focken-elting

Jacomyntje Cornelise Kunst-Focken was the 5th great grandmother of actor Marlon Brando - son of Marlon F. Brando (1895-1965), son of Eugene E. Brando (1857-1899), son of James H. Brando (1828-), son of Catherine Bogardus (Van Orden) (1797-1883), daughter of Johannes Van Orden (1760-1833), son of Cathrine Tryntje van Orden (DuBois) (1729-1805), daughter of Tryntje Gerritsen du Bois (Focken) (1671-1744), daughter of Gerrit Cornelissen Focken and Jacomyntje Cornelise E.ltinge

References:

https://www.geni.com/people/Gerrit-Focken/6000000002712439516

https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZXV-S6M

https://gw.geneanet.org/tdowling?lang=en&pz=timothy+michael&nz=dowling&p=gerrit+gerritsen&n=foocken

https://www.njgsbc.org/files/familyfiles/p736.htm#i16551

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105762515/gerrit-gerritsen-focken

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Foocken-1

https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LZXV-S6M/gerrit-gerritsen-focken-1640-1672

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Grandy's 8x Great-Grandfather:

My 10x Great-Grandfather:

Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 11x Great-Grandfather:

Jansz Foecken (1616 - 1668)

Focke Jansz

Also Known As: "Focke Jans", "Focke Janszn", "Focke Janez", "Cornelisse Van Nieuwkirk"

Birthdate: ca. 1616-1620

Birthplace: Drenthe, Netherlands

Denomination: (probably) Dutch Reformed Church

Arrival: A Focke Janz, farmer from Drenthe, wife and 7 children: 19, 17, 13, 11, 9, 3 yrs old, and nursing child, emigrated on 'De Bonte Koe' (The Spotted Cow); sailed 16 April 1660 from Amsterdam, arriving New Amsterdam; Captain Pieter Lucasz

Death: ca. 1668-1671 in New York City, Province of New York

Parents:

Cornelis Janszn Sloof of Sloeff

1588-1641

Elisabeth Gijsberts

1588-1639

Family

Spouse:

Margriet Hendricks

1620-1660

Margriet Hendricks

Grietje Hendricks

Also Known As: "Grietie Hendricx", "Gerritje Willemsdr", "Geertje Willemsdr"

Birthdate: 1620

Birthplace: Drenthe, Nederland

Denomination: (probably) Dutch Reformed Church

Date of Marriage: ca. 1638-1640

Place of Marriage: Drenthe, Nederland

Death: aft. 1660

Province of New York

Immediate Family:

Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]

Children:

1. Gerrit Cornelissen Focken 1640–1672

2. Geesje Foecken 1642–1672

3. Hendrick Foecken 1649–

4. Grietje Focken Heermans 1651–

5. Catharina Foecken 1657–1671

6. Egbert Heermans 1658–1706

About Jansz Foecken

The Prince's Flag.

Focke Jansz was a New Netherland settler.

Biography

Focke Jansz was a Dutch immigrant to New Netherland, arriving in 1660 with his wife and seven children. The compilation of "Passengers to New Netherland" in the Year Book of the Holland Society of New York for 1902 includes, among the passengers who sailed on De Bonte Koe on 15 April 1660: "Focke Jansz, farmer from Drenthe, wife and 7 children: 19, 17, 13, 11, 9, 3 yrs old, and nursing child."[1] His parents are not known. He may, however, have been a grandson of Evert Focken, who had settled earlier at Werpoes on Manhattan Island in New Netherland, having arrived in 1624 or 1625. Evert Focken died before 1630 and was survived by a wife.[2]

Focke Jansz was one of a large number of emigrants from Drenthe, Netherlands, who arrived in New Netherland during the same time period.[3] Records cited by the Van Voorhees Association suggest that the farm of Focke Jans in Ruinen, Drenthe, was a small one, assessed for "only fl. 737."[4] In New Netherland, Focke Jansz and family settled in the Bouwerij, a farming community north of New Amsterdam. [5]

Focke's wife is often called "unknown," but a list compiled by the Van Voorhees Family Association identifies her as Grietie Hendricx, citing "various printed and unprinted sources both in the Netherlands and the United States" as the basis for the list.[6]

Focke Janszen and wife Grietie Hendricks had three children:

Grietje (Margareta) Fockens b. 1643 and married Tyman Van Borsum 3 Feb 1675;

Willemptje Fockens b. 1641;

Jan Focke Heermance b. about 1650 married Engelte Van Breestede, then Elizabeth Blanshan 2 Nov 1692

Birth

Born before 1625

Born 1626 in Ruinen,Drenthe,Nederland,

Birth: Date: 1626 Place: Ruinen, De Wolden, Drenthe, Netherlands [8]

Immigration

A Focke Janz, farmer from Drenthe, wife and 7 children: 19, 17, 13, 11, 9, 3 yrs old, and nursing child, emigrated on 'De Bonte Koe' (The Spotted Cow); sailed 16 April 1660 from Amsterdam, arriving New Amsterdam; Captain Pieter Lucasz[9]

Focke Jansz immigrated in 1660 with his wife and 7 children: [10]

Jan

Gerrit

Geesje

Hendrick

Grietje

Catharina

Egbert

Research Notes

LNAB is determined to be the patronymic Jansz, the name that appears in published lists of the passengers of De Bonte Koe, which is the first identified record for this man. - Smith-62120 03:04, 25 January 2019 (UTC)

Rocke

Through a Dutch Door: 17th Century Origins of the Van Voorhees Family; Van Voorhees Family Association, 1992. Pp. 136-139 list 111 people coming from Drenthe to NY between 1651 and 1679. Among them, Focke Jans and his wife Grietie Hendricx as well as men named Jan Focken (Heemans) and Egbert Fockenszen. Family came from village of Ruinen, settled in the Bouwerij.

Now, from NA/NY records, I personally have only been able to identify four of their children, the Grietje and Willemptje that you list (Willemptje is an ancestor of mine, first wife of Gerrit Janse Snedeker), and Hendrick and Geesje (who m. Claes Jansen Van Heynigen). I have seen nothing else to connect the Jan you mention other than the above quote.

Regards, Ted Snediker

Sources

↑ Year Book of the Holland Society of New York, New York, 1902. page 13. See also: Lists Of Inhabitants Of Colonial New York by Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan, chapter entitled Early Immigrants to New Netherland 1657-1664: De Bonte Koe (The Spotted Cow) April 1660 voyage, Captain Pieter Lucasz.

↑ Pitman, H. Minot, "Fockens—Heermans", The American Genealogist, vol. 36 (1960): pages 215–219 and 228.

↑ Van Voorhees Family Association. Through a Dutch Door: 17th Century Origins of the Van Voorhees Family; Van Voorhees Family Association, 1992. pages 103-139,

↑ Van Voorhees Family Association. Through a Dutch Door: 17th Century Origins of the Van Voorhees Family; Van Voorhees Family Association, 1992. page 124, citing Oude Staten Archieven, inv. no. 841 (xerox copy), 94.

↑ Van Voorhees Family Association. Through a Dutch Door: 17th Century Origins of the Van Voorhees Family; Van Voorhees Family Association, 1992. page 124.

↑ Van Voorhees Family Association. Through a Dutch Door: 17th Century Origins of the Van Voorhees Family; Van Voorhees Family Association, 1992. page 137.

↑ Source S1: Title: Ancestry Family Trees: Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network.Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.;: Page: 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files were combined to create this source citation.

↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Source S3: Author: Ancestry.com: Title: OneWorldTree: Publication: Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA;: Repository: #R1: Repository R1: Name: www.ancestry.com Page: Database online.Text: Record for Focke Janez

↑ New World Immigrants: List of Passengers 1654 to 1664 edited by Michael Tepper

↑ Pitman

Pitman, H. Minot, "Fockens—Heermans", The American Genealogist, 36 (1959): 215–219, 228

NJGS. "Hermans, Heermans." njgsbc.org. Accessed 13 Jun 2016. http://njgsbc.org/files/BCFamilies/BCFam-Hermans.pdf PDF

notes

Mentioned on the passenger list from De Bonte Koe ("The Spotted Cow"), which was captained by Pieter Lucasz (possibly Peter Lucasz or Pieter Lucasz) and departed 16 April 1660 from Amsterdam and arrived New Amsterdam:

Focke Jansz, farmer from Drenthe, wife and 7 children: 19, 17, 13, 11, 9, 3 yrs old, and nursing child [NWI]

comments

Date and place of birth have also been erroneously reported to be:

1616 at Ruinen, De Wolden, Drenthe, Repubic of the Seven United Netherlands (now Netherlands)

1626 at Ruinen, De Wolden, Drenthe, Repubic of the Seven United Netherlands (now Netherlands)

Date and place of birth have also been erroneously reported to be January 22, 1668 at (now New York City), (now New York County), Nieuw Nederland (?, now New York).

sources

Lists of Inhabitants of Colonial New York by Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan. Chapter entitled "Early Immigrants to New Netherland 1657-1664".

links

http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/s/v/e/Barbara-Cope-Svetlick/ODT11-0001.html

References:

https://www.geni.com/people/Focke-Jansz/6000000001103676121

https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHX2-QBY

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jansz-70

https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LHX2-QBY/jansz-foecken-1616-1668

Different Person?:

https://www.njgsbc.org/files/familyfiles/p1030.htm#i26997

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Grandy's 9x Great-Grandfather:

My 11x Great-Grandfather:

Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 12x Great-Grandfather:

Cornelis Janszn Sloof of Sloeff (1588 - 1641)

Jan Focke

Birthdate: ca. 1588-1590

Birthplace: Ruinen, De Wolden, Drenthe, Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden

Christened: September 28, 1588 at Poortugaal, Zuid Holland, Nederland

Denomination: (probably) Dutch Reformed Church

Death: 1641 in Poortugaal, Zuid Holland, Nederland

Parents:

Jan Slooff

1542-1606

Dirckgen Ariensdr Speelman

1546-1606

Family

Spouse:

Elisabeth Gijsberts

1588-1639

Birthdate: 1588

Birthplace: Poortugaal, Zuid Holland, Nederland

Denomination: (probably) Dutch Reformed Church

Date of Marriage: 1613

Place of Marriage: Poortugaal, Zuid Holland, Nederland

Death: 1639 in Poortugaal, Zuid Holland, Nederland

Immediate Family:

Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]

Children:

1. Jansz Foecken 1616–1668

About Cornelis Janszn Sloof of Sloeff

Note: The identity and lineage of this man is uncertain. If he is the son of Evert, then patronymically he should be Jan Evertse.

But if he is merely the father of Focke Jansz, but if Evert is not the grandfather, then he would have to be Jan Unknown.

Pending any resolution of that dilemma, he maintains the name Jan Focke for now, as originally established from the data imports. See the Space page above for the further lineage discussion.

Birth:

Date: 1590

Place: Ruinen, De Wolden, Drenthe, Netherlands[3]

Sources

Source S1: Title: Ancestry Family Trees: Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network.Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.;

Source S3: Author: Ancestry.com: Title: OneWorldTree: Publication: Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA;: Repository: #R1: Repository R1: Name: www.ancestry.com:

Source Notes

↑ Source: #S1: Page: 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files were combined tocreate this source citation.

↑ Source: #S3: Page: Database online.

Text: Record for Jan Focke

↑ Source: #S3: Page: Database online.

Text: Record for Jan Focke

References:

https://www.geni.com/people/Jan-Focke/6000000005585721071

https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZY1-9QP

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Focke-2

https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/KZY1-9QP/cornelis-janszn-sloof-of-sloeff-1588-1641

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Grandy's 10x Great-Grandfather:

My 12x Great-Grandfather:

Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 13x Great-Grandfather:

Evert Focke

Birthdate: 1570

Birthplace: Ruinen, De Wolden, Drenthe, Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden

Denomination: (probably) Dutch Reformed Church

Death (unproven): ca. 1630 in Nieuw Amsterdam, Nieuw Nederland

Parents:

Jan Slooff

1542-1606

Dirckgen Ariensdr Speelman

1546-1606

Family

Spouse:

[unknown]

Children:

1. Cornelis Janszn Sloof of Sloeff (1588 - 1641)

About Evert Focke

Sources

Source S1: Title: Ancestry Family Trees: Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network.Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.;: Note:

Source S3: Author: Ancestry.com: Title: OneWorldTree: Publication: Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA;: Repository: #R1: Repository R1: Name: www.ancestry.com

References:

https://www.geni.com/people/Evert-Focke/6000000005585721055

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Focke-1

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