Taylor Family Genealogy
Gertruyt Jans VAN PELT
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Name Gertruyt Jans VAN PELT Gender Female Person ID I590 Josh E. Taylor Jr. Tree Last Modified 1 Nov 2019
Family 1 Jan Otto VAN TUIL, b. Abt 1640, Utrecht, Holland , d. Between 1689 and 1690, at sea? (Age ~ 49 years) Married Abt 1660 Holland Children 1. Cornelius Janse VAN TUYL, b. Abt 1661, d. 1689, Probably at sea (Age ~ 28 years) [natural] 2. Otto VAN TUYL, b. Abt 1661, d. 1705, In a shipwreck (Age ~ 44 years) [natural] 3. Gerrit Janse VAN TUYL, b. 1662 [natural] 4. Neeltje Janse VAN TUYL, b. 1664, d. 1696 (Age 32 years) [natural] 5. Elizabeth Janse VAN TUYL, b. Abt Jan 1667 [natural] 6. Anna Janse VAN TUYL, b. 1672, d. Aft Oct 1705 (Age > 33 years) [natural] 7. Aert Janse VAN TUYL, b. 1675, d. 1705 (Age 30 years) [natural] 8. Alexander VAN TUYL, b. 1677 [natural] 9. Abraham VAN TUYL, b. Abt Dec 1680 [natural] 10. Isaac VAN TUYL, b. Abt Dec 1680, d. Abt 1728 (Age ~ 47 years) [natural] 11. Cornelis Janse VAN TUYL [natural] 12. Gerritt Janse VAN TUYL [natural] Last Modified 1 Nov 2019 Family ID F258 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 Teunis Janse Lanen VAN PELT Married 6 Aug 1696 Flatbush, Long Island [1] Last Modified 1 Nov 2019 Family ID F295 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - In her second marriage, she married a cousin, hence the same last names.
In the 1698 Census of Long Island, they are listed in the town of New Utrecht.
All her children with Van Tuyl were baptized in the New York City Dutch Reformed Church on Manhattan Island. This was the first church in N.Y. state, organized in 1628 on Manhattan Island with a population of 270. Until 1803, services were in Dutch. It is now known as Marble Collegiate Church on Fifth Avenue. Its long-time pastor was Rev. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale. --The Van Tuyl Genealogy
Her maiden name is given as Van Gravenswaert in: The Van Deventer Family, compiled by Cristobelle van Deventer, 1943, p. 228.
- In her second marriage, she married a cousin, hence the same last names.
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Sources - [S144] The Van Tuyl Genealogy, xvii.
- [S144] The Van Tuyl Genealogy, xvii.