Cornelius Wynkoop's Family Bible.
Cornelius Wynkoop's Family Bible.

OLDE ULSTER

An Historical and Genealogical Magazine

Kingston, N.Y.

Volume One January - December 1905

Published by the Editor, Benjamin Myer Brink
R.W. Anderson & Son, Printers, W. Strand, Kingston, N.Y.

Pp. 185-188

A WYNKOOP FAMILY BIBLE RECORD.

Miss Sarah B. Reynolds of the City of Kingston, has courteously permitted OLDE ULSTER to publish the following family record in the Dutch Bible of an ancestor Cornelius Wynkoop; which translated from the Dutch was as follows:

    "I Cornelius Wynkoop, born in the year of our Lord and blessed Jesus Christ one thousand, six hundred and eighty eight, the thirtieth day of May in Kingston, Ulster County.

    "At the age of 18 or 19 years had I the inclination to go and see other lands over the sea. So that I, the 28th day of May, 1708, went out of my father's house to intend to go to Karson, and on the 31st came to New York. The 18th of June I sailed from New York with skipper Phillip Sloo, and came that day just outside the Highlands, and the 22nd ditto, in the morning we had a cape in sight from whence a French privateer came out of a corner and took us in sight of the island of Karson's, and we with our skipper, and also one of our men went on his vessel. The 26th ditto, we came to San Domigo and passed the island Saboona Moona, in Porto Rico, and came the 21st to St. Thomas. In the 16th of September sailed from there with the Bermuda skipper named Joseph Faester and arrived October 4th again in New York. And on the 11th I am again in Esopus by my parents and friends.

    "On the 14th of December, 1711, was I confirmed in the blessed state [of marriage] by Domine Vas with Hendrica Nukerck, daughter of Arien Gerretsen, born 7 November, 1692. Following this is a leaf underwritten.
[This is lost.]

    "On the 22nd of August, 1712, on Friday evening about 9 o'clock a daughter was born to us and on the 31st of August she was baptized by Domine Petrus Vas and named Judickje, and my father and mother were witnesses to the baptism.

    "On the 31st of December, 1714, another daughter was born to us on Friday about 8 o'clock, in the morning and on the 9th of January baptized by Domine Vas and named Elizabeth. - the witnesses were Arian Gerretson and his wife.

    "On the 15th of March, 1717, another daughter was born to us on Monday about 9 o'clock in the morning, and on the 17th was baptized by Domine Vas and named Cornelia; witnesses were Jacob Ten Broeck and his wife.

    "On the 19th day of August, 1719, on Tuesday about 3 o'clock in the afternoon was born to us a son and baptized on the 16th by Domine Vas and named Johanis. The witnesses were Thomas Beekman and his wife.

    "On the 6th of February, 1722, a daughter was born to us on Tuesday about 3 o'clock in the afternoon. On the 18th was baptized by Domine Vas and named Cathrina. Witnesses Dirck Wynkoop and Arrienantje Newkirk.

    "On the 24th of May, 1724, on Sunday night at 11 o'clock another daughter was born to us, and on the 31st was baptized by Domine Vas and named Leah. The witnesses were Jacob Rutsen, Jr., and his wife Leah.

    "1726 about midnight between the 28th and 29th of January our daughter Leah went to her rest in the Lord after she had been very sick on the same day.

    "1726 on the 14th of August, about 1 o'clock in the afternoon on Sunday a son was born to us and baptized on the 21st by Domine Vas and named Adrien. The witnesses were Jan Newkirk and Rebecca Hansee the second wife of Arian Garretson.

    "1726, 21 October, Friday afternoon, is our younger son named Adrien asleep in the Lord, after that he about two days less than ten weeks was out and had no health thereafter so long as he was in the world.

    "1727, 29th September, Friday, 10 hours in the morning is again a daughter born and the 7th January was baptized by Domine Vas and named Leah. Witnesses Gerrit Nukerck and his wife.

    "1730, 5 April, Sunday, three hours after dinner is my one son born and on the 17th ditto, baptized by Domine Vas and named Adrien. Witnesses Cornelius Nukerck and his sister Leah.

    "1732, the 4th November, Saturday, at the break of day is my wife in travail of a son and is the day after, the 5th, baptized by Domine Mancius and named Cornelius. Witnesses Johannes Lametter and his wife, my sister Christina.

    "1734, 20th December, Friday evening, is my wife in travail of twins. On the 22nd a daughter was baptized by Domine Mancius and named Maria; witnesses my brother Johannes Wynkoop and his wife Maria and the son is named Petrus, witnesses Jacobus Elmendorf and Margriet Cole, wife of my brother Dirck Wynkoop."


    This Cornelius is number 9 from Richard Wynkoop's 1904 edition of Wynkoop Genealogy in the United States of America

    9. Cornelius Wynkoop, (Maj. Johannes 2, Cornelius 1,) baptized, Kingston, N. Y., June 4, 1688: died about 1747. He married, December 14, 1711, Hendrika Newkirk of Marbletown, baptized November 11, 1692, died before April, 1747; apparently daughter of Adrian Gerritszoon and Lysbet Lambertsze (Brink) Nieukerk. 72 In the Wynkoop Family, 1866, she was allotted to the namesake and cousin of this Cornelius, in deference to an opinion other than that of the compiler, who, on further investigation, returns to his original opinion.
    He is described in conveyances of 1733 and 1737, as of Hurley, blacksmith. His last will, as of Hurley, dated September 19, 1739, appoints his wife an executrix, and mentions ten children: Judith, Elizabeth, Cornelia, Johannes, Catharina, Lea, Adriaan, Cornelius, Petrus, and Maria. Letters testamentary were granted by the surrogate of Ulster County, April 3, 1747, to the surviving executors, and the wife was not among them. His children's baptisms are recorded in Kingston.
    Children of Cornelius and Hendrika Wynkoop:
57. Judith: bp. Aug. 31, 1712: m. Johannes Du Bois.
58. Elizabeth: bp. Jan. 9, 1715: m. Philip Du Mon.
59. Cornelia: bp. Mch. 17, 1717: m. Jan Van Deusen, Jun.
60. Johannes: bp. Aug. 16, 1719. He is mentioned in his father's will, in 1739.
61. Catharina: bp. Feb. 18, 1722: m. at Kingston, N. Y., June 20, 1747, Lucas Elmendorf.
62. Leah: bp. May 31, 1724: d. in infancy.
63. Adriaan, Major: bp. Aug. 21, 1726: m. Catharine Louw.
64. Leah: bp. Jan. 7, 1728: mentioned in her father's will, 1739.
65. Cornelius C., Captain: bp. Nov. 5, 1732: m. Maria C. Ruehl.
66. Petrus: bp. Dec. 22, 1734: m. Janneke, or Anneke, Hardenbergh.
67. Maria: bp. Dec. 22, 1734: mentioned in her father's will, 1739.

    As you can see, the Wynkoop Genealogy contains a few errors and omissions. These should be corrected in the next edition.

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