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- The genealogy of this family has for years followed the fabricated line o f some 19th Century Genealogist. 2. The true line was proved by Hugh La w in his book: SLC FHLC 940 D2hl, Chapter 7 is entitled: Ancestors trac ed to France: Joris Jansen de Rapalje & Catherine Trico. Parish records f rom her home town don't begin for many years after the birth of Catheri ne Trico, but there are many Trico families living in the area. At her m arriage in Amsterdam, Holland, she gives the place of her birth. She w as 18 at the time of her marriage. Her sister Mary Flamengh accompanie d her.
In a deposition in 17 Oct 1688 Catalynie states she was 83 years of age , born in Paris France, She came to this country in the Ship Unity in 1 623, commanded by Adrian Jorise arrived in Albany New York and after 2 y ears moved to New Amsterdam (New York City) !Birth place: She states in 1 680 as born in Paris France. On her marriage intents her place of birth P rais France is lined out and Pris in Walslant is written in. Further re search verifies that Pris in Walslant is correct. !FATHER: these two so urces list her father as Joris Trico: 1. Reg. of Early Settlers of King s Co., Long Island, N.Y. by. Bergen, Teunis G.; SPL R929.1747 B453R pg 3 26; 2. Gen. & Family History of Southern New York by Cutter, SPL. R929. 1747 C981G pg 830
George E. McCracken, "Catalyntje Trico Rapalje", The American Genealogi st vol.35 (1959): 35:193.
Dorothy A. Koening, "Further Information About Catalina Trico", New Net herland Connections Vol.1, page 89 (1996): pages 91-92.
About Catalyntje (Catherine)
"From the Journal of Dankers & Sluter, Labadists [a 17th century religi ous sect] who visited this country in 1678: On May 30, 1679, they visi ted Catalynie. "M. deLaGrange and his wife invited me to accompany the m in their boat to the Walebocht, a place situated on Long Island, an h our's distance below the city and opposite Corlears Heock. The aunt of d e LaGrange (Catalynie Trico) is an old Walloon. She is wordly-minded, l iving with her whole heart, as well as body, among her progeny, which n ow numbers 145 and will soon reach 150. Nevertheless, she lived alone b y herself, a little apart from the others, having her little garden and o ther conveniences with which she helped herself."
Source: The Vandaveer Family of Greene County, Illinois by Frederick E wart Vandaveer, West Side Blue, Inc., Fairview Park, Ohio, 1970, page 3 2, citing the journals of Jasper Dankers and Peter Sluyter,1679-1683, u nknown publication information.
The genealogy of this family has for years followed the fabricated line o f s ome 19th Century Genealogist. 2. The true line was proved by Hugh La w i n his book: SLC FHLC 940 D2hl, Chapter 7 is entitled: Ancestors trac ed t o France: Joris Jansen de Rapalje & Catherine Trico. Parish records f r om her home town don't begin for many years after the birth of Catheri n e Trico, but there are many Trico families living in the area. At her m a rriage in Amsterdam, Holland, she gives the place of her birth. She w a s 18 at the time of her marriage. Her sister Mary Flamengh accompanie d h er.
In a deposition in 17 Oct 1688 Catalynie states she was 83 years of age , b orn in Paris France, She came to this country in the Ship Unity in 1 62 3, commanded by Adrian Jorise arrived in Albany New York and after 2 y e ars moved to New Amsterdam (New York City) !Birth place: She states in 1 6 80 as born in Paris France. On her marriage intents her place of birth P r ais France is lined out and Pris in Walslant is written in. Further re s earch verifies that Pris in Walslant is correct. !FATHER: these two so u rces list her father as Joris Trico: 1. Reg. of Early Settlers of King s C o., Long Island, N.Y. by. Bergen, Teunis G.; SPL R929.1747 B453R pg 3 2 6; 2. Gen. & Family History of Southern New York by Cutter, SPL. R929. 1 747 C981G pg 830
George E. McCracken, "Catalyntje Trico Rapalje", The American Genealogi s t vol.35 (1959): 35:193.
Dorothy A. Koening, "Further Information About Catalina Trico", New Net h erland Connections Vol.1, page 89 (1996): pages 91-92.
About Catalyntje (Catherine)
"From the Journal of Dankers & Sluter, Labadists [a 17th century religi o us sect] who visited this country in 1678: On May 30, 1679, they visi t ed Catalynie. "M. deLaGrange and his wife invited me to accompany the m i n their boat to the Walebocht, a place situated on Long Island, an h ou r's distance below the city and opposite Corlears Heock. The aunt of d e L aGrange (Catalynie Trico) is an old Walloon. She is wordly-minded, l i ving with her whole heart, as well as body, among her progeny, which n o w numbers 145 and will soon reach 150. Nevertheless, she lived alone b y h erself, a little apart from the others, having her little garden and o t her conveniences with which she helped herself."
Source: The Vandaveer Family of Greene County, Illinois by Frederick E w art Vandaveer, West Side Blue, Inc., Fairview Park, Ohio, 1970, page 3 2 , citing the journals of Jasper Dankers and Peter Sluyter,1679-1683, u n known publication information.The genealogy of this family has for years followed the fabricated line o f some 19th Century Genealogist. 2. The true line was proved by Hugh La w in his book: SLC FHLC 940 D2hl, Chapter 7 is entitled: Ancestors trac ed to France: Joris Jansen d e Rapalje & Catherine Trico. Parish records f rom her home town don't begin for many years after the birth of Catheri ne Trico, but there are many Trico families living in the area. At her m arriage in Amsterdam, Holland, she gives the place of h er birth. She w as 18 at the time of her marriage. Her sister Mary Flamengh accompanie d her.
In a deposition in 17 Oct 1688 Catalynie states she was 83 years of age , born in Paris France, She came to this country in the Ship Unity in 1 623, commanded by Adrian Jorise arrived in Albany New York and after 2 y ears moved to New Amsterdam (N ew York City) !Birth place: She states in 1 680 as born in Paris France. On her marriage intents her place of birth P rais France is lined out and Pris in Walslant is written in. Further re search verifies that Pris in Walslant is correct. !FATHER : these two so urces list her father as Joris Trico: 1. Reg. of Early Settlers of King s Co., Long Island, N.Y. by. Bergen, Teunis G.; SPL R929.1747 B453R pg 3 26; 2. Gen. & Family History of Southern New York by Cutter, SPL. R929. 1747 C981G pg 8 30
George E. McCracken, "Catalyntje Trico Rapalje", The American Genealogi st vol.35 (1959): 35:193.
Dorothy A. Koening, "Further Information About Catalina Trico", New Net herland Connections Vol.1, page 89 (1996): pages 91-92.
About Catalyntje (Catherine)
"From the Journal of Dankers & Sluter, Labadists [a 17th century religi ous sect] who visited this country in 1678: On May 30, 1679, they visi ted Catalynie. "M. deLaGrange and his wife invited me to accompany the m in their boat to the Waleboch t, a place situated on Long Island, an h our's distance below the city and opposite Corlears Heock. The aunt of d e LaGrange (Catalynie Trico) is an old Walloon. She is wordly-minded, l iving with her whole heart, as well as body, among her prog eny, which n ow numbers 145 and will soon reach 150. Nevertheless, she lived alone b y herself, a little apart from the others, having her little garden and o ther conveniences with which she helped herself."
Source: The Vandaveer Family of Greene County, Illinois by Frederick E wart Vandaveer, West Side Blue, Inc., Fairview Park, Ohio, 1970, page 3 2, citing the journals of Jasper Dankers and Peter Sluyter,1679-1683, u nknown publication information.
The genealogy of this family has for years followed the fabricated line o f s ome 19th Century Genealogist. 2. The true line was proved by Hugh La w i n his book: SLC FHLC 940 D2hl, Chapter 7 is entitled: Ancestors trac ed t o France: Joris Janse n de Rapalje & Catherine Trico. Parish records f r om her home town don't begin for many years after the birth of Catheri n e Trico, but there are many Trico families living in the area. At her m a rriage in Amsterdam, Holland, she gives the plac e of her birth. She w a s 18 at the time of her marriage. Her sister Mary Flamengh accompanie d h er.
In a deposition in 17 Oct 1688 Catalynie states she was 83 years of age , b orn in Paris France, She came to this country in the Ship Unity in 1 62 3, commanded by Adrian Jorise arrived in Albany New York and after 2 y e ars moved to New Amsterda m (New York City) !Birth place: She states in 1 6 80 as born in Paris France. On her marriage intents her place of birth P r ais France is lined out and Pris in Walslant is written in. Further re s earch verifies that Pris in Walslant is correct . !FATHER: these two so u rces list her father as Joris Trico: 1. Reg. of Early Settlers of King s C o., Long Island, N.Y. by. Bergen, Teunis G.; SPL R929.1747 B453R pg 3 2 6; 2. Gen. & Family History of Southern New York by Cutter, SPL. R929. 1 7 47 C981G pg 830
George E. McCracken, "Catalyntje Trico Rapalje", The American Genealogi s t vol.35 (1959): 35:193.
Dorothy A. Koening, "Further Information About Catalina Trico", New Net h erland Connections Vol.1, page 89 (1996): pages 91-92.
About Catalyntje (Catherine)
"From the Journal of Dankers & Sluter, Labadists [a 17th century religi o us sect] who visited this country in 1678: On May 30, 1679, they visi t ed Catalynie. "M. deLaGrange and his wife invited me to accompany the m i n their boat to the Waleb ocht, a place situated on Long Island, an h ou r's distance below the city and opposite Corlears Heock. The aunt of d e L aGrange (Catalynie Trico) is an old Walloon. She is wordly-minded, l i ving with her whole heart, as well as body, among he r progeny, which n o w numbers 145 and will soon reach 150. Nevertheless, she lived alone b y h erself, a little apart from the others, having her little garden and o t her conveniences with which she helped herself."
Source: The Vandaveer Family of Greene County, Illinois by Frederick E w art Vandaveer, West Side Blue, Inc., Fairview Park, Ohio, 1970, page 3 2 , citing the journals of Jasper Dankers and Peter Sluyter,1679-1683, u n known publication informati on.
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