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Hi Sande,
Did you already have a look at the Friesland records on Tresoar and Alle Friezen?
If you give us some detailed info on your immigrant ancestors we may be able to help you find them.
Hello, Cousin!
I am also a 9th-great-grandchild of Pieter Adrienze Van Woggelum, through his daughter Tryntje who married Jan Mangelse, the progenitor of the Roll family in America. Their grandson, John Roll, and 2 of his sons fought in the American Revolutionary War, in New Jersey.
I would be thrilled to know anything more you've discovered about our Van Woggelum ancestors!
Jeanie
Hi Cuz !!
It has been said, by many, that the wife of Pieter Van Woggelum was a Mohawk Indian. She was probably a concubine. Wife or concubine, I do not descend from her. Pieters son, Jan Pieterson VanWoggelum, from whom I descend ,was born in 1647 in the Netherlands . Until I saw the minutes of the session of the Court in Albany which was held on Sept.11,1683, I never knew the name of Pieters wife. I, affectionately, call her Grannie Grietie. As I previously mentioned, this document was just recently translated from Dutch by the New Netherland Project ( In my previous reply I ,erroneously, stated it as the New Netherland Society.). If you would like a copy of this document,please give me your HOME MAILING ADDRESS so I can send it to you by snail mail, as I am not sophistocated in the skills of " COMPUTERLOGY " and do not know how to scan. This document is genealogically invaluable,as Pieter is mentioned , BY NAME, as being Grieties husband, and PRESENT at the court session.
All best,
ALVIN
Hi Cuz Jeanie,
Here is my direct VanWoggelum line of descent:
Adrien Joosten m. Anneke Pieters ( d. 1669 )
Pieter Adrienze ( alias # 1- VanWoggelum ) ( alias # 2- Soogemacylic ) m. Grietie {1}
Jan Pietersen VanWoggelum (1647-1719) m. Styntie Jans ( d. 1683 )
Christiana VanWoggelum (bapt.1667) m. Thomas Pursell
John Pursell ( b. 1690) m. Hanna ______
Christiana Pursell (1725-1807) m. Jacob Strawn (1717-1800) {2}
Thomas Strawn (1742-1814) m. Sophia______ (d.1826)
Jacob Strawn (1790-1860) m. Mildred Vanlandingham (1800-1857)
Joseph Strawn (b. ca.1839) cohabited with Cornelia Gordon ( b. ca. 1846) {3}
Arthur Strawn (1861-1923) m. Mary Graves (1865-1937)
Dr. Estil Strawn (1887-1951) m. Ruth Endicott (1895-1967)
Cornelia Strawn (1917-living) m. Goler Collins (1914-1966)
Alvin Collins (1950-living)
{1} Pieters demeanor was so benign that he acquired the name Soogemacylic. This was an adjective, in Dutch, meaning so easy going. It should be noted that he had an alms box for the poor in his tavern.
{2} Jacob Strawn (1717-1800) served on the Bucks County, Pennsylvania Safety Committee which was organized to give aid to refugees of the Boston Massacre. His service qualified me for membership in the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. ( national # 137377)
{3} The races in this line, of mine, merged with the birth of Arthur Strawn on March 5,1861. His mother Cornelia Gordon (b.ca. 1846) was the daughter of the Boone County, Missouri judge James Madison Gordon (1810-1875) and his free live in mulatto mistress Henrietta Robinson (b. ca. 1815). She can be seen, by name, in the 1860 Boone County, Missouri Census Schedules as living free in James Gordons household. James Gordons father, David Gordon (1770-1849), was one of the founders of Columbia, Missouri.
I have several Dutch ancestors on my father's side of the family.
The surnames I am focusing so far for my Dutch ancestors are:
Blom
Moes
Bult
Hillegonds
I am still doing a lot of my research on the United States side and haven't yet jumped into trying to research overseas yet. I want to wait until I can find where each immigrant ancestor came from before I try that.
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