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Frederick Symonsen Nostrand biography in A Documentary History of Het (the) Nederdeutsche Gemeente

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English: Frederick Symonsen Nostrand biography in A Documentary History of Het (the) Nederdeutsche Gemeente
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Source A Documentary History of Het (the) Nederdeutsche Gemeente
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Henry Augustus Stoutenburgh  (1842–1919)  wikidata:Q44078449
 
Henry Augustus Stoutenburgh
Description American writer
Date of birth/death 27 January 1842 Edit this at Wikidata 13 February 1919 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death East Norwich Sea Cliff
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Frederick Symonsen Nostrand, of Bushwick, son of Symon Hansen and Maria Fredericks, m., Aug. 13, x687, Lea Fonteyn. On the assessment roll of Bushwick in x693; and the census of 1698, as 1 man, 1 woman, 3 children, 2 slaves Apl. 29, 1707, he bought 1/2 part of the Genl. Patent of Tappan (K. L. B., F., 36, Goshen). May 23, 1707, Frederick Symonson and Lea his wife, sell the 1/2 of 1/16 of the whole Patent of Tappan. Jan. 23, 1707/8, he petitions for a ferry between Long Island and New York. 1715, he was a Leftenant in a Co. of Militia in Kings Co., Capt. Francis Titus of Bushwick; signed his name, Frederick Symonse. The son Carel (Charles) retained the name of Simonson and was the ancestor of the 0. B. Simonsons. The son Frederick settled in the town of Hempstead and retained the name of Nostrand. Issue: Carel (see Simonson). Chrystyntje, bp. June 30, 1692, in N. Y. Frederick, m. Cornelia Foster. Marytye, m. Johannis Cashow.

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Frederick Symonsen Nostrand, of Bushwick, son of Symon Hansen and Maria Fredericks, married, August 13, 1687, Lea Fonteyn. On the assessment roll of Bushwick in 1693; and the census of 1698, as 1 man, 1 woman, 3 children, 2 slaves April 29, 1707, he bought 1/16 part of the General Patent of Tappan (K. L. B., F., 36, Goshen). May 23, 1707, Frederick Symonson and Lea his wife, sell the 1/2 of 1/16 of the whole Patent of Tappan. January 23, 1707/1708, he petitions for a ferry between Long Island and New York. 1715, he was a Lieutenant in a Company of Militia in Kings County, Captain Francis Titus of Bushwick; signed his name, Frederick Symonse. The son Carel (Charles) retained the name of Simonson and was the ancestor of the O. B. Simonsons. The son Frederick settled in the town of Hempstead and retained the name of Nostrand.

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