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Jan Johannes DELANGE

Male Abt 1690 - Yes, date unknown


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  • Name Jan Johannes DELANGE 
    Birth Abt 1690  Rochester, Monroe, New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    _UID E8856F402E0047238CE415058F78EF8DC108 
    Reference Number 272 
    Death Yes, date unknown 
    Person ID I37945  Ryeland Family Tree
    Last Modified 19 Apr 2024 

    Father Adrianus Franciscuszoon DE LANGET,   b. Abt 1655, Etten, , Noord-Brabant, Netherlands Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 17 Apr 1699, Ulster County, New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 44 years) 
    Mother Rachel Janssen PIER,   b. 1657-1659, Amsterdam, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown 
    Marriage Abt 1678  Amsterdam, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F12598  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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  • Notes 
    • 1710 - Jan was sponsor for Dirck Keyser, son of his sister Maritje. 1713-1718 - Jan and Anna Magdalena moved from Ulster to Dutchess County. 1718-1738 - Jan appears on Dutchess tax lists for Rombout-Poughkeepsie, rated and assessed as John January 16, 1723; unable to be taxed Feb. 1, 1724; taxed Mar. 11, 1725-26. 1723 - Jan was overseer of the King-s Highway Apr. 2. 1723, Apr. 6 - He was South Ward (present Putnam Co.) surveyor "along ye road from pocghqueick to mill and water side." 1738 - Epon 13 Jan de langh dr to acknowleded sp ba il 12.0" as he appears in Filkin's Jounral. 1740, June 15 - Jan and Magdalena as spons. at bpt. of Magdalena, dau. of Thomas Kerve and wife Lena (Lutheran Church of New York City). 1747, Aug. 1 - Poughkeepsie, John Simon burned several parcels of fence and upward of 100 shingles and --- number of clapboards of John DeLonge, farmer of Peekman Prct. 1750-1753 - John DeLange sued William Tanner, husband of Rachel, for pound 23-7-6 for goods, money and service which John supplied him Oct. 1750. Jan appears in other court records during this period. 1763 - John and Magdalena as sponsors at bpt. of Johannes son of Jacobus and Elizabeth on (ct. 15, 1763, Zion Lutheran Church, Loonenburg, now Green Co. May 1737 #285 Court of common pleas. Frans Filkins on Jan DeLange, filed Oct. 4, 1737. Jan on 30 June 1730 at POK indebted to sum of 7 pounds 3 shillings 9 pence half penny current money New York for devers good wares and Merchandizes to pay this day year. Want 9 pounds. Filed 4 Oct. 1737. May 18, 1737 Francis Filkin vs. Jan De Lange. Sheriff returns Copia Corpus. On motion of Mr Allsop att. for the plaintiff ordered that the sheriff bring in the body of the defendant sitting the court or be amerced fourty shillings. Oct. 1741 #232 Court of common pleas. John Alsop vs. John Delangh, filed 1 Dec. 1741, judgement entered for want of plea 4 Apr 1742. Jan made a note (copy included but not original) to pay 3 pounds 6 shillings 3 pence New York money on or before 1 Oct next for value received as witnessed 18 May 1737 at Poughkeepsie. not payed. May 1747 Jury - James Paddock, John DeLangh. Case of Arie De Lange vs. Samuel Griswold. (See Arie De Lange.) Oct. 1750 John De Lange vs. William Tanner. He is delivered to bail to Matthew Dubois Esq. The Like. May 1751 John DeLangh vs. William Tanner. Ordered the nonsuit obtained in this cause be set aside. Mr. Crooke files the declaration in court. Oct. 1753 William Tanner vs. John DeLong. The referees have not agreed; its therefore ordered that the plaintiff bring this cause to tryall next court or be non suit. May 1753 John DeLong vs. William Tanner. By consent of parties this cause referred to Matthew Dubois and Isaac Germond, named by the parties, Christophell Van Bonnel appointed by the court and to make their report by the last day of next court. obtained in this cause be set aside. Mr. Crooke files the declaration in court.

      Jan was probably the DeLong referred to in French's 1860 gazzetteer of N.Y. State who, in 171 6, moved to Dutchess county "and early on kept an inn". This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/george_universe/1/data/258


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