Advertisement

Advertisement

Johannes Cashow

Birth
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
Death
Jul 1777 (aged 75–76)
Oyster Bay, Nassau County, New York, USA
Burial
Glen Head, Nassau County, New York, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
"Johannes Cashow, son of Jacob and Anna Maria Rapalje, baptized September 21, 1701, in Brooklyn;
buried July 25, 1777;
married Marytje Symonsen, supposed daughter of Frederick and Lea Fonteyn; buried May 9, 1772.
August 5, 1769, he sold land to his son Mouris, 130 acres between Wolver Hollow and Norridge (East Norwich), for £200.
Issue:
Jacob, married Lena Stockholm;
Frederick, married Margrietje Hardenburg;
Marya, married Abraham Snediker;
Johannes, married Antonette Snediker;
Mouris, married Catryna Van Wicklen;
Abraham, married Sara Downing."

A Documentary History of the Dutch Congregation of Oyster Bay, Queens County, Island of Nassau (now Long Island) by Stoutenburgh, Henry Augustus, 1842-1919 Publication date 1902 page 175
"Johannes Cashow, son of Jacob and Anna Maria Rapalje, baptized September 21, 1701, in Brooklyn;
buried July 25, 1777;
married Marytje Symonsen, supposed daughter of Frederick and Lea Fonteyn; buried May 9, 1772.
August 5, 1769, he sold land to his son Mouris, 130 acres between Wolver Hollow and Norridge (East Norwich), for £200.
Issue:
Jacob, married Lena Stockholm;
Frederick, married Margrietje Hardenburg;
Marya, married Abraham Snediker;
Johannes, married Antonette Snediker;
Mouris, married Catryna Van Wicklen;
Abraham, married Sara Downing."

A Documentary History of the Dutch Congregation of Oyster Bay, Queens County, Island of Nassau (now Long Island) by Stoutenburgh, Henry Augustus, 1842-1919 Publication date 1902 page 175


Advertisement