By the time the Nieuw Netherland sailed the company had drawn up
regulations to govern the new settlemants. these are printed (in Dutch and
English) in A .J.F. van LAER,ed., Documents Relating to New Netherland
1624-1626 (1924).
The final sections of the regulations read: "{20} Finally, they shall take
the oath of allegiance and obedience to the High and might Lords the States
General and to this company, and shall in all things comport themselves as
good and loyal subjects are bound to do.{21} the foregoin
Someone sent me this and I cannot figure it out any help appreciated
Geraldine
>
>my screen problem has been resolved and thus i am ready to resume
>communications. I've recieved your note that you do not use the numbering
>system on which i have become reliant . Rather than presenting a new format
>may I here explain the process.
> Working backwards beginning with the newest generation (which in my
>chart ,i
>s my sons) they are assigned number 1.
> Their father(me) would be 2 (note this is
Full Context of Marriages--New Jersey
1665-1800
Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey
Marriage Licenses.
The Marriage Ceremony
Males. B
Divorces By the Court of Chancery.
page 19
Banta, Abraham, Bergen, and Geertye Ryerson 1782 Dec. 26
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
New Jersey Pensioners of 1835
County: Bergen Co.
Name: George Ryerson
Rank: Private & lieutenant
this came in the Mai today from my 1st cousin Robert Byrne..
this will more than likely a 3 parter.
Title
375th Anniversary of the EENDRACHT AND NIEUW NEDERLAND*
by Harry Macy,Jr. F.A.S.G.,F.G.B.S.
NYG&B Newsletter
This year marks the 375th anniversary of the arrival in new Netherland of
the first two ships carrying permanment European settlers to the colony.
Ona day in the early spring of 1624, the Eendracht entered what is now New
York Harbor, and then proceeded up the North (Hudson) River. To the nat
Well, folks I managed to change everything over to my new address on AOL.
Including the e-mail on my web page Whew!
For those of you that did not see my post--If you need to contact me directly
mailto:sheldy1@aol.com
You don't have to change the mailing list address just do your posting as
before it will automatically switch it over to the new address.
lets hear from someone so I can make sure this is working properly
Geraldine Ryerson Kanner
List Owner
If you are a contributor to the Obits Daily Times you can get the text
of the obits. At least those that appeared on the Daily Times within the
last 3 months.
In order to join all you have to do is commit to providing the amount of
data shown below on a newspaper that is not already being extracted.
Then you agree to keep the actual obit or death notice for the next 90
days (I am keeping them indefinitely as after I have done all that work,
I am not going to throw them away).
If you are interested then le
Well, ya' caught me just before I "hit the hay!"
So this is a test.....and I'm off for some zzzzzzzzz's!
fillus
-----Original Message-----
From: SHELDY1@aol.com [mailto:SHELDY1@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 1999 10:14 PM
To: RYERSON-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: [RYERSON-L] Up and Working
Well, folks I managed to change everything over to my new address on AOL.
Including the e-mail on my web page Whew!
For those of you that did not see my post--If you need to contact me
directly
mailto:sheldy1@aol.com
You
> Life in the 1500's: (or things we would never know without the internet!!)
> Most people got married in June because they took their yearly bath in
> May and were still smelling pretty good by June. However, they were
> starting to smell, so brides carried a bouquet of flowers to hide the
> b.o.
>
>Baths equaled a big tub filled with hot water. The man of the
> house had
> the privilege of the nice clean water, then all the other sons and men,
> then the women and finally the children. Last of all the ba
Do to some changes in my working hours-I will not be on everyday I will check
my mail and answer any questions if I can- I hope that you can all chip in
and help if there is a question that needs to be answered--I would appreciate
it..
This will be until the 16th of June--Then I will be back to normal hours...
Geraldine
>Here is the original message
>
>recieved your listing for the ira ryerson branch but found it inconsistent
>with info i have accumulated. Hoping that you are familiar with number
>plotting what follows are my files for the same genealogic line. As your
>listing compares with mine you have missed two generations pairing Ira with
>his wife's paternal grandmother. Please accept the following as intended ,a
>sharing which i hope we will continue.
>[ 21] gertrude elsie r
>[ 42] ira r
>[ 43] SARAH MANDEVIL
There is a picture but it is very faint.. but will put in what is
written below it.
This is the earliest view of New Amsterdam, at the southern tip of
Manhattan Island, first settled in 1625, the RAPALJE, MONFORT, du TRIEUX
and VIGNE families came to Manhattan from their initial residence at Fort
Orange (Albany), this drawing was probably made by Cryn Frederickz, who
visited the colony in 1625-26 to lay out a town and fort for the West India
Co. The fort was not built until 1628, and along more modest l
Well I know the list has been really quiet lately--Does any one have a
Question?
Well I hope all you Mom's had a good Mother's Day!
I recently bought the Book GOTHAM -A History of New York City to 1898. by
Edwin G. Burrows & Mike Wallace
I was really excited when I purchased the book -I had heard great things
about it.
Boy I was really disapointed! I was told that it had a lot of our family in
it! HUMPH!
not one Ryerson in the whole book
Well after spending $50.00 and going through over 1200 pages-I f
This was posted on the Passaic,NJ Query board Dianes Sives sent it to me in
hopes that one of us can help Bob.
Geraldine
NAME: Bob MacAvoy
EMAIL: macavoy@ix.netcom.com
SURNAMES:
DATE: Mar 15 1999
QRYTEXT: I need a tombstone inscription for Revolutionary War veteran
Martin G. Ryerson who is buried in the old Church cemetery in Pompton Lakes..