Individual Details
Symon Jacobse Van Winkle
(Bef 24 Jul 1653 - 24 Feb 1732)
Symon and his siblings became interested in the Acquackanonk Patent and founded the Acquackanonk Dutch Reformed Church. The area was first settled in 1678 by Dutch colonists. The township of Acquackanonk was founded in 1693 by the British as part of the newly established Province of New Jersey.
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Events
Families
Spouse | Annatje Arianse Sip (1657 - 1722) |
Child | Margareta Simonse Van Winkle (1676 - 1730) |
Child | Jacob van Winkle (1678 - 1750) |
Child | Arien Simese Van Winkle (1680 - ) |
Child | Daniel Van Winkle (1681 - 1757) |
Child | Johannis Simese Van Winkle (1682 - 1759) |
Child | Gideon Van Winkle (1684 - 1764) |
Child | Simeon van Winkle (1686 - 1775) |
Child | Trintje Simese Van Winkle (1687 - 1750) |
Child | Arie Symese Van Winkle (1690 - 1710) |
Child | Rachel Symese Symon Van Winkle (1690 - 1752) |
Child | Marinus Simonse Van Winkle (1694 - 1767) |
Child | Aeltje Simonse van Winkle (1695 - ) |
Child | Leah Van Winkle (1696 - 1727) |
Child | Abraham Van Winkle (1698 - 1744) |
Father | Jacob Walichsen Van Winkle (1599 - 1657) |
Mother | Tryntje Jacobse Jacobs (1621 - 1677) |
Sibling | Marretje Van Winkle (1643 - 1698) |
Sibling | Grietje Jacobse Van Winkle (1645 - 1732) |
Sibling | Waling Jacobse Van Winkle (1650 - 1729) |
Sibling | Jacob Jacobse Van Winkle (1650 - 1724) |
Sibling | Jacomijtje Jacobse Van Winkle (1652 - ) |
Sibling | Annatje Jacobse Van Winkle (1655 - ) |
Notes
Will
1722, June 19. Van Winkle, Simon, of Acquackanong, Essex Co., yeoman; will of. "Being aged and infirm." Wife, Anna. Twelve children—Jacob, Aria, Johanus, Gideon, Simeon, Marinus, Abraham, Margrett, Trintie, Rachel, Altie and Leah. Real and personal estate. Executors—sons, Johanus and Gideon, and Johanus Cowman. Witnesses— Jno. Cooper, Arian Sip, Eder Sip. Proved Feb. 24, 1732-3.Lib. B, p. 492.
1732-3, March 6. Inventory (no amount given) ; made by George Gordon with consent of widow and her sons.
1734, June 8. Additional inventory was made.
Endnotes
1. Ancestry.com, U.S., Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States, 1639-1989 (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014), Holland Society of New York; New York, New York; Bergen, Hudson Co, NJ, Kakait, Book 59.