1. Mayes, Edward, Genealogy of the Family of Longstreet with its related
families : of Van Liewen, Lanen Van Pelt, Van Laer, Verplanck, Wooley,
Potter, Tucker, Fritz-Randalph, De Langton, Blossom, Dennis, Moore,
Seabrook, Grover, Lawrence, Stilwell, Van Dyck, Coward, Throckmorton,
Stout, Van Printz, Briton, Parke, Elmsley, Hawkins, and others. Rutland:
Tuttle Antiquarian Books, Inc., (copyright uncertain). Note: this book
contains errors. The pedigree of Jannetje Adriaens through the Van Laer,
Verplanck, and Vigné is untrue.
2. Stillwell, John E., History of Captain Jeremiah Stillwell, Anne Stillwell
Britton, Alice Stillwell Holmes, Mary Stillwell Mott, Daniel Stillwell,
John Stillwell, Children of Lieutenant Nicholas Stillwell and Appendix
of Allied Families. New York: Privately Published, 1931. 43-55.
3. Stillwell, John E., The History of Lieutenant Nicholas Stillwell,
Progenitor of the Stillwell Family in America with some Notices of the
Family in the Kingdom of Great Britain.. New York: privately
published, 1930. 35-90.
4. Riker, David M., Genealogical and Biographical Directory to Persons
in New Netherland from 1613 to 1674. CD-ROM. Cambridge: The
Learning Company, 1999. 653.
5. Ibid., p. 913.
6. Ibid., p. 191.
7. Stillwell (op. cit.) believes that the parents of Elizabeth
Gerritszen are Cornelis Gerritszen and (__). Riker (op. cit.), in his
discussion of the Britton family, speculates that they may be Gerrit
Gerritszen and Annetje Hermanse. However, he does not list Elizabeth
as a child of Gerrit and Annetje when he address that family (p. 612).
8. Coggeshall, C.P., "Material Towards a Genealogy of the Coggeshall
Family," The Rhode Island Historical Magazine, 5 (1884): 173-190.
9. Riker, op. cit., p. 1632.
10. Ledley, Wilson V., and B-Ann Moorhouse, "Early Dutch Smiths and Van
Boerums," New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, 103 (1972):
65-78, 138-146.
A special thanks goes out to Daniel E. Schillinger for alerting me to the New
Netherland ancestry of Augustus Longstreet, and sharing his findings with me.
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