Early Hendrickson family
The one thing I learned about the Dutch families in NY is that they are not easy to research. The good news is most of them attended a Dutch Chruch - which kept great records. Today many of those church rercords from NYC and Long Island are on the web. Someone asked if I was related to Hendrickson. I said I would look. Theses Hendricksons lived in NY and Holmdel, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Daniel D. descends from a union between Jan Van Dyke and Tuentje Laen who was born between about 1642 and 1656 in Tuil, Netherland. She married after 1663 probably in New Utrecht, NY.
Van Pelt is the Laen uncle which may explain why Hendrickson and Van Pelt wiere in Highland County, Ohio.One of the Van Pelts left Ohio and went to Tennessee.
Jan and Tuentje Laen [Van Dyke] had a daughter Catherine who married Daniel Hendrickson. Their son Daniel D. Hendricson married Elizabeth Stephenson and they had a son Daniel D. Hendrickson who marriedCatherine Beadle and they had two sons. Daniel B. Hendricson married in 1811; he had sons. His brother William married Sarah Luyster in 1818 and daughtered out with two girls.
Hendrickson is not my line.
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Daniel Hendrickson [1804-1886], m. Hannah Cortelyou [1810-1886]; St. Albans, NY
William Meisser 5/08/09
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Re: Daniel Hendrickson [1804-1886], m. Hannah Cortelyou [1810-1886]; St. Albans,
Barbara Buscemi 6/06/09
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Re: Daniel Hendrickson [1804-1886], m. Hannah Cortelyou [1810-1886]; St. Albans,
Duke Wessel 5/10/09
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Re: Daniel Hendrickson [1804-1886], m. Hannah Cortelyou [1810-1886]; St. Albans,
Barbara Buscemi 6/06/09
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Re: Daniel Hendrickson [1804-1886], m. Hannah Cortelyou [1810-1886]; St. Albans,