Samuel Rutan1

M, b. 3 July 1752, d. 13 October 1814
FatherSamuel Rutan1 b. 8 Jan 1710, d. 1 Dec 1777
MotherMaria Stoutenburgh1 b. 2 Sep 1712, d. 18 Mar 1779
     Samuel Rutan was born on 3 July 1752 at Spring Garden, New Jersey, USA; Bible record does not give place.1,2 He married Marytje (Mary/Maria) Bruyn on 3 May 1775.1,3 Samuel Rutan died on 13 October 1814 at age 62.4

Family

Marytje (Mary/Maria) Bruyn d. 2 Jan 1834

Citations

  1. [S1218] H.R.R. Coles and E.E. Steinway Huguenot Settlers of NY.
  2. [S1360] Arthur Louis Finnell, Huguenot Bible Records, p. 2, Births, "Samuel RUTAN, their son born 3 Jul 1752."
  3. [S1360] Arthur Louis Finnell, Huguenot Bible Records, p. 3, Marriages, "Samuel RUTAN and Mary BRUYN married 3 May 1775."
  4. [S1360] Arthur Louis Finnell, Huguenot Bible Records, p. 2, Deaths, "Samuel RUTAN the younger died 13 Oct 1814."

Marytje (Mary/Maria) Bruyn1

F, d. 2 January 1834
     Her married name was Rutan.1 Marytje (Mary/Maria) Bruyn married Samuel Rutan, son of Samuel Rutan and Maria Stoutenburgh, on 3 May 1775.1,2 Marytje (Mary/Maria) Bruyn died on 2 January 1834.3

Family

Samuel Rutan b. 3 Jul 1752, d. 13 Oct 1814

Citations

  1. [S1218] H.R.R. Coles and E.E. Steinway Huguenot Settlers of NY.
  2. [S1360] Arthur Louis Finnell, Huguenot Bible Records, p. 3, Marriages, "Samuel RUTAN and Mary BRUYN married 3 May 1775."
  3. [S1360] Arthur Louis Finnell, Huguenot Bible Records, p. 2, Deaths, "Maria, his wife died 2 Jan 1834."

Johannes Spier1

M
     Johannes Spier married Hester Rutan, daughter of ABRAHAM BOUDAT RUTAN [Ru14] and MARIE [MARY] PETILION.1

Family

Hester Rutan b. b 3 Jun 1694

Citations

  1. [S1218] H.R.R. Coles and E.E. Steinway Huguenot Settlers of NY, "Hester bap Kingston 9 June 1694 mar Johannes Spier."

Peter Demarest1

M, b. 1683, d. 31 August 1763
     Peter Demarest was born in 1683.1 He married Maretie Meet on 14 May 1709 at Hackensack, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.2 Peter Demarest left a will on 1 April 1763.2 He died on 31 August 1763.1

Family

Maretie Meet d. c 1720
Child

Citations

  1. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, III-2, "PETER b. 1638 d. Aug. 31, 1763 m. (1) May 14, 1709 at Hackensack Maretie Meet dau. of Jan - Gretje Mandeville. She d. c. 1720 and Peter m. (2) Oct. 15, 1722 Maria Batton bp. Apr. 2, 1704 Hackensack dau. of Jacques - Margreitje Sans. She me. (2) Aug. 14, 1767 Barent Cole and died Jan. 6, 1794 bur. French Burying Ground. Peter's will was dated Apr. 1, 1763 probated Oct. 2 or Nov. 16, 1763 and is at Trenton. He lived at New Bridge, had the Little Mill, and is buried French Burying Ground."
  2. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, III-2.

Maretie Meet1

F, d. circa 1720
     Maretie Meet married Peter Demarest on 14 May 1709 at Hackensack, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.1 As of 14 May 1709,her married name was Demarest.1 Maretie Meet died circa 1720.1

Family

Peter Demarest b. 1683, d. 31 Aug 1763
Child

Citations

  1. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, III-2.

Elizabeth Rutan1

F, b. 2 December 1733
FatherWilliam Rutan1 b. b 8 Nov 1710, d. 1794
MotherMaria [Marytjen] Demarest1 b. 15 Feb 1712, d. a 1 Apr 1763
     Her married name was VanOrden.2 Elizabeth Rutan married Martens VanOrden.2 Elizabeth Rutan was baptized on 2 December 1733 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.2

Citations

  1. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, IV-2, "Elizabeth bp. Dec. 2, 1733 Schraalenburgh m. Martens VanOrden."
  2. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, IV-2.

Martens VanOrden1

M
     Martens VanOrden married Elizabeth Rutan, daughter of William Rutan and Maria [Marytjen] Demarest.1

Family

Elizabeth Rutan b. 2 Dec 1733

Citations

  1. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, IV-2.

Maria Rutan1

F, b. 3 August 1736
FatherWilliam Rutan1 b. b 8 Nov 1710, d. 1794
MotherMaria [Marytjen] Demarest1 b. 15 Feb 1712, d. a 1 Apr 1763
     Maria Rutan was baptized on 3 August 1736 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.2 As of 9 May 1756,her married name was Gardinier.2 She married Harmanus Gardinier, son of Jacob Gardinier and Zara [Sarah?] _, on 9 May 1756 at New York City, NY, USA.2

Family

Harmanus Gardinier b. 15 Apr 1727
Child

Citations

  1. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, IV-2: "Maria bp. Aug. 3, 1736 Schraalenburgh m. Dec. 8, 1756 NYC Coll. Record Harmanus Gardinier bp. Apr. 15, 1727 Tarrytown."
  2. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, IV-2.
  3. [S1231] Jr. Dingman Versteeg and Thomas E. Vermilye, Bergen Dutch Church Records, 96, [1778]: "881 [parents] Harmanis Gardenier, Marya Retan [child] bo. Apr. 14, 1777, bp. Apr. 19, 1778."

Harmanus Gardinier1

M, b. 15 April 1727
FatherJacob Gardinier2
MotherZara [Sarah?] _2
     Harmanus Gardinier was born before 15 April 1727.3 He was baptized on 15 April 1727 at Tarrytown, Westchester, New York, USA.1,2 He married Maria Rutan, daughter of William Rutan and Maria [Marytjen] Demarest, on 9 May 1756 at New York City, NY, USA.1

Family

Maria Rutan b. 3 Aug 1736
Child

Citations

  1. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, IV-2.
  2. [S1241] David Cole, Sleepy Hollow Church Records, [15 Apr 1727] "Jacob Gardenier, Zara his wife / Haramanis / Haramanis Gerdenier, Maritie his wife."
  3. [S1241] David Cole, Sleepy Hollow Church Records.
  4. [S1231] Jr. Dingman Versteeg and Thomas E. Vermilye, Bergen Dutch Church Records, 96, [1778]: "881 [parents] Harmanis Gardenier, Marya Retan [child] bo. Apr. 14, 1777, bp. Apr. 19, 1778."

Abram [Abraham] W Rutan1

M, b. 22 March 1739, d. 15 March 1822
FatherWilliam Rutan1 b. b 8 Nov 1710, d. 1794
MotherMaria [Marytjen] Demarest1 b. 15 Feb 1712, d. a 1 Apr 1763
     Abram [Abraham] W Rutan Paramus Church Records:

7, [1769]: "Rutan, Pieter and Jannetje - Abraham - Dec. 24. Wit: Abram W. and Grietje Rutan"

Abram W is probably the current Abram, and Grietje is probably his wife Margaret.

8, [1772]: "Marie [sic], Jan and Lea - Abram - Dec. 6. Wit: Abram W. and Grietje Rutan."

11, [1789]: "Bertolf, Jacobus and Lea - Abraham, b. Feb. 10 - Mar. 1. Wit: Abraham and Grietje Rotan."

14, [1794]: "Ackerman, David and Aaltje - Abraham, b. Jan. 30 - Feb. 9. Wit: Abraham and Margrietje Rotan."

90, [1789]: "Dobbs, William and Rachel - Walterus - May 15. Wit: Abram W. & Grietje Rutan."2 He was born on 22 March 1739 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen, New Jersey, USA; calculated birth is 23 Mar 1739.3,4 He was baptized on 15 April 1739 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.5 He married Margaret [Margrietje] [Grietje] Ackerman, daughter of Garret D [Gerrit] Ackerman and Lena Van Voorhees.5 Abram [Abraham] W Rutan was living on 19 March 1769 at Paramus, Bergen, New Jersey, USA; Abram W. & Grietje Rutan present at a baptism.6 He was deed on 21 March 1780 at Franklin Precinct, Bergen, New Jersey, USA; from John G Ackerman of Harrington Precinct, Bergen Co.7 He was living on 23 October 1785 at Paramus, Bergen, New Jersey, USA; Abraham and Margrietje Rotan present at a baptism.8 He was deed on 9 January 1796 at Franklin Twp, Bergen, New Jersey, USA; Garret D. Ackerman, father-in-law, is witness.9 He was church membership circa 1 May 1799 at Paramus Reformed Dutch Church, Paramus, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.10 He died on 15 March 1822 at Paramus, Bergen, New Jersey, USA, at age 82; aged 82.11.23.11,12 He was buried at Paramus Reformed Dutch Church, Paramus, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.13

Family

Margaret [Margrietje] [Grietje] Ackerman b. 15 Dec 1740, d. 7 Jun 1825

Citations

  1. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, IV-2, "Abram bp. Apr. 15, 1739 Schraalenburgh m. Margaret Ackerman."
  2. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 7.
  3. [S1233] Unknown compiler, "Paul RUTAN Ancestral File", Ancestral File, Abram W. RUTAN (AFN:X0B9-GM) born: 22 Mar 1739 place: Schraalenburgh, Bergen, New Jersey.
  4. [S1244] Howard S F Randolph and Russell Bruce Rankin, Paramus Church Records, 147.
  5. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, IV-2.
  6. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 83, [1769]: "Ackerman, David (H.?) and Myntje - Sara - Mar. 19. Wit: Abram W. & Grietje Rutan."
  7. [S1234] John David Davis, Bergen Co NJ Deeds, 91, "21 Mar 1780, John G. Ackerman, of Harrington Precinct, Bergen Co., New JErsey toAbraham W. Rutan, of Franklin Precinct, Bergen Co., New Jersey, [pounds]60, 3 acres...line of Abraham Terhune. Signed John G. Sckerman. Wit: Abraham van Boskerk and Garret J. Hopper."
  8. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 61, [1785]: "Earle, Edward and Abigail - Lena - Oct. 23. Wit: Abraham and Margrietje Rotan."
  9. [S1234] John David Davis, Bergen Co NJ Deeds, 183, vol J, "9 Jan 1796, Stephen Bogart, yeoman, of Franklin Twp., Bergen Co., New Jersey to John Haring, yeoman and Abraham Rutan, yeoman, of same, [pounds]9.25, line of heirs of Jacobus van Voorhees and Andrew Hopper. Signed Stephen Bogart. Wit: Cornelius Bogart and Garret D. Ackerman.
  10. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 94, List of Members, 1799: "Abraham Rutan and Margrietje."
  11. [S1233] Unknown compiler, "Paul RUTAN Ancestral File", Ancestral File, Abram W. RUTAN (AFN:X0B9-GM) died: 15 Mar 1822 place: Paramus, Bergen, New Jersey.
  12. [S1244] Howard S F Randolph and Russell Bruce Rankin, Paramus Church Records, 147, [Row 2]: "Rutan, Abraham, d. March 15, 1822, aged 82.11.23."
  13. [S1244] Howard S F Randolph and Russell Bruce Rankin, Paramus Church Records, 147, [Row 2]: "Rutan, Abraham, d. March 15, 1822, aged 82.11.23." and "Rutan, Margaret Rutan, wife of Abraham, d. June 7, 1825, aged 84.5.22."

Margaret [Margrietje] [Grietje] Ackerman1

F, b. 15 December 1740, d. 7 June 1825
FatherGarret D [Gerrit] Ackerman2
MotherLena Van Voorhees3
     Her married name was Rutan.1 Margaret [Margrietje] [Grietje] Ackerman was born on 15 December 1740 at Paramus, Bergen, New Jersey, USA; calculated birth is 16 Dec 1740.4,5 She was baptized on 4 January 1741 at Hackensack, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.6 She married Abram [Abraham] W Rutan, son of William Rutan and Maria [Marytjen] Demarest.1 Margaret [Margrietje] [Grietje] Ackerman died on 7 June 1825 at Paramus, Bergen, New Jersey, USA, at age 84; aged 84.5.22.7 She was buried at Paramus Reformed Dutch Church, Paramus, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.7

Family

Abram [Abraham] W Rutan b. 22 Mar 1739, d. 15 Mar 1822

Citations

  1. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, IV-2.
  2. [S1233] Unknown compiler, "Paul RUTAN Ancestral File", Ancestral File, Gerrit ACKERMAN (AFN:218P-JQ5).
  3. [S1233] Unknown compiler, "Paul RUTAN Ancestral File", Ancestral File, Lena VAN VOORHEES (AFN:218P-JRC).
  4. [S1233] Unknown compiler, "Paul RUTAN Ancestral File", Ancestral File, Margariete ACKERMAN (AFN:1TLF-WKK) born: 15 Dec 1740 place: Paramus, Bergen, New Jersey.
  5. [S1244] Howard S F Randolph and Russell Bruce Rankin, Paramus Church Records, 147.
  6. [S1233] Unknown compiler, "Paul RUTAN Ancestral File", Ancestral File, Margariete ACKERMAN (AFN:1TLF-WKK) christened: 4 Jan 1741, place: Hackensack, Bergen, New Jersey.
  7. [S1244] Howard S F Randolph and Russell Bruce Rankin, Paramus Church Records, 147, [Row 2]: "Rutan, Abraham, d. March 15, 1822, aged 82.11.23." and "Rutan, Margaret Rutan, wife of Abraham, d. June 7, 1825, aged 84.5.22."

Capt Peter Ruttan1

M, b. 19 April 1742
FatherWilliam Rutan1 b. b 8 Nov 1710, d. 1794
MotherMaria [Marytjen] Demarest1 b. 15 Feb 1712, d. a 1 Apr 1763
     Capt Peter Ruttan was born before 19 April 1742 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.2 He was baptized on 19 April 1742 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.3 He married Jannetje [Jantjie] Ackerman on 8 December 1766 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.3,2 Capt Peter Ruttan I am fairly certain that Loyalist soldier, Capt Peter Ruttan is this Peter. A muster roll of his company of Loyalists appears online:, on Staten Island on this date on 18 November 1777.4

Family

Jannetje [Jantjie] Ackerman
Children

Citations

  1. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, IV-2, "Peter bp. Apr. 19, 1742 Schraalenburth m. Dec. 8, 1766 at Paramus Jannetje Ackerman."
  2. [S506] William Nelson, NJ Marriage Records, 1665-1800, 539, Schraalenburgh Church Marriage Records, "Rithan, Peter, y. m., b. at Schralenburgh, and Jantjie Akkerman, y. d., b. at Peremis......1766 Sept. 8."
  3. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, IV-2.
  4. [S1260] Capt Peter Ruttan's Company, online http://www.ristenbatt.com/genealogy/, "Muster Roll of Captain Peter Ruttan's Company in the 4th Battalion of New Jersey Volunteers commanded by Colonel Bushkirk (Abraham) - Staten Island, November 18, 1777."
  5. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 7.
  6. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 115, "1772 Pitter Ratan Crisent feber 16 anna."
  7. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 119, "1775 Pitter Ratan Jannathe born -- abram von Boskerk
    Jannathe Chrisent July --."

Jannetje [Jantjie] Ackerman1

F
     Jannetje [Jantjie] Ackerman married Capt Peter Ruttan, son of William Rutan and Maria [Marytjen] Demarest, on 8 December 1766 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.1,2

Family

Capt Peter Ruttan b. 19 Apr 1742
Children

Citations

  1. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, IV-2.
  2. [S506] William Nelson, NJ Marriage Records, 1665-1800, 539, Schraalenburgh Church Marriage Records, "Rithan, Peter, y. m., b. at Schralenburgh, and Jantjie Akkerman, y. d., b. at Peremis......1766 Sept. 8."
  3. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 7.
  4. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 115, "1772 Pitter Ratan Crisent feber 16 anna."
  5. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 119, "1775 Pitter Ratan Jannathe born -- abram von Boskerk
    Jannathe Chrisent July --."

Paul [Paulus] Rutan1

M, b. 28 October 1744, d. 30 April 1812
FatherWilliam Rutan1 b. b 8 Nov 1710, d. 1794
MotherMaria [Marytjen] Demarest1 b. 15 Feb 1712, d. a 1 Apr 1763
     Paul [Paulus] Rutan Paramus Church Records:

6, [1766]: "Banta, Jan and Lena - Antje, b. Oct. 21 - Nov. 16. Wit: Paulus and Jannitje Rutan."2 He was born on 28 October 1744 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.1,3 He was baptized on 25 November 1744 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.4 He married Jannitje [Genny] [Jannetie] [Janne] _; Jannitje and Genny are probably the same person.5,6 Paul [Paulus] Rutan was deed on 13 December 1785 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen, New Jersey, USA; from his father William Rutan.7 He left a will on 21 April 1812 at Harington Twp., Bergen, New Jersey, USA.8 He died on 30 April 1812 at age 67.1 He was buried on 2 May 1812 at Bergen, New Jersey, USA.9 His estate was probated on 8 May 1812 at Bergen, New Jersey, USA.5

Citations

  1. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, IV-2, "Paulus b. Oct. 28 bp. Nov. 25, 1744 Schraalenburgh d. Apr. 30, 1812."
  2. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records.
  3. [S1235] Unknown compiler, "Daniel Rutan Ancestral File", Ancestral File, Paulus RUTAN (AFN:X0B9-J0) born: 28 Oct 1744, place: Schraalenbrugh, Bergen, New Jersey, christened: 25 Nov 1744, place: Schraalenburgh, Bergen, New Jersey.
  4. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, IV-2.
  5. [S1222] Unknown author, "Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey", First Series, vol 39, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, etc., Volume XII-1810-1813, ed Elmer T Hutchinson, MacCrellish & Quigley, Trenton NJ 1946, 322.
  6. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 6, [1765]: "Banta, Jan and Lena - Antje, b. Oct. 21 - Nov. 16. Wit: Paulus and Jannitje Rutan."
  7. [S1234] John David Davis, Bergen Co NJ Deeds, 145, vol G, "13 Dec 1785, William Rutan, yeoman, of Scrawlenburgh, Bergen Co., New Jersey to his son Paulus Rutan, for love and affection, 30 acres. Signed William (x) Rutan. Wit: David Bye and James Canness."
  8. [S1222] Unknown author, "Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey", First Series, vol 39, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, etc., Volume XII-1810-1813, ed Elmer T Hutchinson, MacCrellish & Quigley, Trenton NJ 1946, 322, "1812, Apr. 21. Rutan, Paul*, of Harington Twsp., Bergen Co.; will of. Wife, Genny, $325, and a bed. Thomas Dobs, son of my sister [unnamed], $75. Sister, Leah, $25. Brother-in-law, John Mabey, a suit of clothes, i.e., 1 coat, 1 jacket, 1 britches of home made cloth. Sister, Rachel, $50 but if she is dea, said sum to return "to residue hereinafter mentioned". Paul Dobs (son of Thomas), $25, when 21. House and lot where I now dwell to be sold. Any residue of estate to Jacob, William, Albert and Paul (sons of Thomas Dobs), equallyh as they become 21. Esecutors - Isaac Bogert, John C. Westervelt. Witnesses - Albert Westervelt, John Zabriskie, Albert Bogert. Proved May 8, 1812.

    1812, May 7. Inventory, $898.33; made by Gerrit Durie, Albert Westervelt. Includes Dutch and English Bibles, shoemaker's tools. File 3558 B.

    *Signed by mark."
  9. [S1233] Unknown compiler, "Paul RUTAN Ancestral File", Ancestral File, Paulus RUTAN (AFN:X0B9-J0) buried: 2 May 1812, place: , Bergen, New Jersey.

Rachel Rutan1

F, b. 7 July 1747
FatherWilliam Rutan b. b 8 Nov 1710, d. 1794
MotherMaria [Marytjen] Demarest b. 15 Feb 1712, d. a 1 Apr 1763
     Rachel Rutan was born on 7 July 1747.1,2 She was baptized on 19 July 1747 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.3 Her married name was Dobbs.4 She married William Dobbs, son of William Dobbs and Lea Van Waert; educated guess based on will of her father, Paul Rutan, gave a Mr Dobbs. Willem and Maria Rutan witness the baptism of Maria, daughter of Willem and Rachel Dobs, 14 Sept 1766, Paramus.4,5 Rachel Rutan was living on 21 April 1812; at will of brother Paul Rutan.6

Family

William Dobbs b. 1740
Children

Citations

  1. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, VI-2, "Rachel b. July 7 bp. July 19, 1747 Schraalenburgh."
  2. [S1233] Unknown compiler, "Paul RUTAN Ancestral File", Ancestral File, Rachel RUTAN (AFN:KGJ8-Z9) born: 7 Jul 1747, place: Schraalenburgh, Bergen, New Jersey.
  3. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, VI-2.
  4. [S1222] Unknown author, "Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey", First Series, vol 39, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, etc., Volume XII-1810-1813, ed Elmer T Hutchinson, MacCrellish & Quigley, Trenton NJ 1946, 322, mentions "Thomas Dobs, son of my sister [unnamed]" then later "Sister, Rachel". The only sister whose spouse is unknown is Rachel, so I am guessing that Rachel married a Mr Dobbs. Of course, it is possible that one of the other sisters married a second time to a Mr Dobbs.
  5. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 64, [1766]: "Dobs, Willem and Rachel - Maria - Sep. 14. Wit: Willem and Maria Rutan."
  6. [S1222] Unknown author, "Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey", First Series, vol 39, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, etc., Volume XII-1810-1813, ed Elmer T Hutchinson, MacCrellish & Quigley, Trenton NJ 1946, 322.
  7. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 64.
  8. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 65.
  9. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 8.
  10. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 88, [1775]: "Dobs, William and Rachel - Trientje, b. Sep. 6 - Oct. 22. Wit: Andries & Trientje Holderom."

Lea [Leah] Rutan1

F, b. 14 September 1751
FatherWilliam Rutan1 b. b 8 Nov 1710, d. 1794
MotherMaria [Marytjen] Demarest1 b. 15 Feb 1712, d. a 1 Apr 1763
     Lea [Leah] Rutan was born on 14 September 1751 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.1 She was baptized on 29 September 1759 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.1 Her married name was Mabie.1,2,3 Her married name was Mabie [Mabey].1 She married John [Johannes] Mabie at Tappan, New York, USA.1,2,3 Lea [Leah] Rutan was living on 21 April 1812; at will of brother Paul Rutan.4

Family

John [Johannes] Mabie b. 22 Oct 1742
Children

Citations

  1. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, IV-2.
  2. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 47, [1789]: "Fesyuor, Jan W. and Wyntje - Johannis, b. Sep. 11 - Nov. 1. Wit: Jan and Lea Mebie."
  3. [S1237] Unknown compiler, 20 Dec 2002, marriage 1 Johannes MAYBE b: 22 OCT 1742 in Tappan, NY, married: in Tappan, NY.
  4. [S1222] Unknown author, "Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey", First Series, vol 39, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, etc., Volume XII-1810-1813, ed Elmer T Hutchinson, MacCrellish & Quigley, Trenton NJ 1946, 322.
  5. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 8.
  6. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 44.

John [Johannes] Mabie1

M, b. 22 October 1742
     John [Johannes] Mabie was born on 22 October 1742 at Tappan, New York, USA.2 He married Lea [Leah] Rutan, daughter of William Rutan and Maria [Marytjen] Demarest, at Tappan, New York, USA.1,3,4 John [Johannes] Mabie was living on 21 April 1812; At will of Paul Rutan.5

Family

Lea [Leah] Rutan b. 14 Sep 1751
Children

Citations

  1. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, IV-2.
  2. [S1237] Unknown compiler, 20 Dec 2002, Johannes MAYBE b: 22 OCT 1742 in Tappan, NY.
  3. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 47, [1789]: "Fesyuor, Jan W. and Wyntje - Johannis, b. Sep. 11 - Nov. 1. Wit: Jan and Lea Mebie."
  4. [S1237] Unknown compiler, 20 Dec 2002, marriage 1 Johannes MAYBE b: 22 OCT 1742 in Tappan, NY, married: in Tappan, NY.
  5. [S1222] Unknown author, "Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey", First Series, vol 39, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, etc., Volume XII-1810-1813, ed Elmer T Hutchinson, MacCrellish & Quigley, Trenton NJ 1946, 322.
  6. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 8.
  7. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 44.

Jacob W Rutan1

M, b. 19 April 1753
FatherWilliam Rutan1 b. b 8 Nov 1710, d. 1794
MotherMaria [Marytjen] Demarest1 b. 15 Feb 1712, d. a 1 Apr 1763
     Jacob W Rutan Paramus Church Records:

45, [1783]: "Ratan, Jacobus and Willempje - Jan - June 4. Wit: Jan and Lea Zabriskie."

Might be this Jacob? Making her Willempje Haring. See final comment.

6, [1765], "Bogert, Jacob and Marytje - Annatje - Nov. 24. Wit: Cobus and Willempje Rutan."

Oops. I guess not. [Ja]cobus] would be 12 years old for this event.

8, [1770]: "Rutan, Cobus and Willempje - Albert - Aug. 24. Wit: Albert and Machtel Bogert."

20, [1768]: "Rutan, Cobus and Willampje - Saartje - Jan. 4. Wit: Saartje and Abram Rutan."

47, [1790]: "Terhune, Abraham and Soecke - Jacob, b. Mar. 2 - Mar. 15. Wit: Jacobus and Willempje Ratan."

50, [1794]: "Terhune, Abraham and Soecke - Jacob, b. Oct. 21 - Nov. 16. Wit: Jacobus and Willempje Ratan."

91, [1766]: "Bongaert, Lucas and Rachel - Willempje - Mar. 2. Wit: Cobus & Willempje Rutan"

93, [1798]: "Rotan, Abraham and Lydia - Willempje, b. Nov. 8 - Dec. 9. Wit: Willempje Rotan."

95, List of members, 1 May 1799: "Willempie Rutan, widow of Jacobus"

The above argues AGAINST the current Jacob being the Jacob above who married Willempje.2

He was born on 19 April 1753 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.1,3 He was baptized on 13 May 1753 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.4,5 He married Griete Haring at New Jersey, USA.4,6

Family

Griete Haring
Children

Citations

  1. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, IV-2, "Jacob b Apr. 19 bp. May 13, 1753 m. --- Haring."
  2. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 45.
  3. [S1233] Unknown compiler, "Paul RUTAN Ancestral File", Ancestral File, Jacob W. RUTAN (AFN:X0B9-LB) born: 19 Apr 1753 place: Schraalenbrugh, Bergen, Nj.
  4. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, IV-2.
  5. [S1233] Unknown compiler, "Paul RUTAN Ancestral File", Ancestral File, Jacob W. RUTAN (AFN:X0B9-LB) christened: 19 Apr [sic] 1753 place: Schraalenbrugh, Bergen, New Jersey.
  6. [S1233] Unknown compiler, "Paul RUTAN Ancestral File", Ancestral File, Jacob W. RUTAN (AFN:X0B9-LB) married: , place: , , New Jersey, wife's name: Griete HARING (AFN:1TLF-QH9).
  7. [S1233] Unknown compiler, "Paul RUTAN Ancestral File", Ancestral File, Maria RUTAN (AFN:218P-JLB) born: 28 Jan 1776, place: Paramus, Bergen, New Jersey.
  8. [S1233] Unknown compiler, "Paul RUTAN Ancestral File", Ancestral File, Elisabet RUTAN (AFN:218P-JMJ) born: 22 Feb 1778, place: Schraalenburgh, Bergen, New Jersey.
  9. [S1233] Unknown compiler, "Paul RUTAN Ancestral File", Ancestral File, Willem RUTAN (AFN:218P-JNQ) born: 2 Sep 1781, place: Paramus, Bergen, New Jersey.

Griete Haring1

F
     Griete Haring married Jacob W Rutan, son of William Rutan and Maria [Marytjen] Demarest, at New Jersey, USA.1,2

Family

Jacob W Rutan b. 19 Apr 1753
Children

Citations

  1. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, IV-2.
  2. [S1233] Unknown compiler, "Paul RUTAN Ancestral File", Ancestral File, Jacob W. RUTAN (AFN:X0B9-LB) married: , place: , , New Jersey, wife's name: Griete HARING (AFN:1TLF-QH9).
  3. [S1233] Unknown compiler, "Paul RUTAN Ancestral File", Ancestral File, Maria RUTAN (AFN:218P-JLB) born: 28 Jan 1776, place: Paramus, Bergen, New Jersey.
  4. [S1233] Unknown compiler, "Paul RUTAN Ancestral File", Ancestral File, Elisabet RUTAN (AFN:218P-JMJ) born: 22 Feb 1778, place: Schraalenburgh, Bergen, New Jersey.
  5. [S1233] Unknown compiler, "Paul RUTAN Ancestral File", Ancestral File, Willem RUTAN (AFN:218P-JNQ) born: 2 Sep 1781, place: Paramus, Bergen, New Jersey.

David W Rutan1

M, b. 14 December 1755
FatherWilliam Rutan1 b. b 8 Nov 1710, d. 1794
MotherMaria [Marytjen] Demarest1 b. 15 Feb 1712, d. a 1 Apr 1763
     David W Rutan was born before 14 December 1755; The fact that William and Rachel Dobbs witness his baptism makes it probably true that David W who married Aaltje is the David who is Rachel's brother.2 He was baptized on 14 December 1755 at Paramus Reformed Dutch Church, Paramus, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.3,4 He married Aaltje _ circa 1775.5

Family

Aaltje _
Child

Citations

  1. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, IV-2, "David bp. Dec. 14, 1755 m. ?"
  2. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 24.
  3. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, IV-2.
  4. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 24, [1755]: "Rutan, William and Marytje - David - Dec. 14. Wit: Abram J. and Hester Ackerman."
  5. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 66, [1776]: "Rutan, David W. and Aaltje - Maria, b. July 11 - July 28. Wit: Willem and Rachel Dobs."

Lt William Ruttan1

M, b. 2 April 1759
FatherWilliam Rutan1 b. b 8 Nov 1710, d. 1794
MotherMaria [Marytjen] Demarest1 b. 15 Feb 1712, d. a 1 Apr 1763
     Lt William Ruttan was born on 2 April 1759 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.1,2 He was baptized on 24 June 1759 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.3,4 He married Margaret Steel on 10 June 1782 at New York, USA; date of marriage bond; married in Adophustown, Ont, according to Demarest.3,5

Family

Margaret Steel d. a 1840
Child

Citations

  1. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, IV-2: "William b. Apr. 2 bp. June 24, 1759 m. at Adolphustown Ont. Margaret Steel."
  2. [S1233] Unknown compiler, "Paul RUTAN Ancestral File", Ancestral File, William RUTAN (AFN:X0B9-NN) born: 2 Apr 1759, place: Schraalenburgh, Bergen, Nj.
  3. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, IV-2.
  4. [S1233] Unknown compiler, "Paul RUTAN Ancestral File", Ancestral File, William RUTAN (AFN:X0B9-NN) christened: 24 Jun 1759, place: Schraalenburgh, Bergen, New Jersey.
  5. [S1240] Gideon J. Tucker, NY Marriage License pre-1784, 331, "1782, June 10. Rutan, William , and Margaret Steel, ....[record] M.B. [vol] XXXVL [page] 46."
  6. [S1259] Adolphustown Ruttans, online www.qschooner.com/matters24_01.html, by Brandt Zätterberg
    for The Napanee Beaver

    "Adolphustown native, was war hero and inventor.

    NAPANEE - In Episode 5 of "Canada, A People's History," on CBC television, there was a reference to Henry Ruttan's memories of the Battle of Lundy's Lane, during the War of 1812.
    Henry Ruttan was wounded at Lundy's Lane in July 1814 and later recalled, "I had but just taken my place in line, when I was shot through the right shoulder. I scarcely felt the shock, but was conscious that something unusual was the matter, as I was involuntarily brought upon both feet - we were all on one knee - and turned right around."

    Donald Graves wrote in his 1999 book, Where Right and Glory Lead, that Lieut. Ruttan was fortunate to receive quick medical attention. The wounded were sent to Kingston by bateaux to recover. Ruttan healed well enough to return to active service, rejoining his regiment at York in late December.

    In his book Graves refers to Ruttan as a "native of Northumberland County, Upper Canada." In fact, Henry Ruttan was born on his parent's farm, lot 18 of the first concession (Bay Shore Rd.), Adolphustown Township, on the 12th of June 1792.

    Ruttan recounted in 1861 that "there were no schools" in Adolphustown and "what knowledge I acquired, was from my Mother, who would of an Evening narrate events of the American Rebellion and the happy lives people once led under the British laws and protection, previous to the outbreak."

    After a serious childhood accident, tapping for sugar, left him without two fingers William and Margaret Ruttan must have wondered about the future of their son, Henry. Both parents died in the early 1840's and lived to see many of Henry's public successes.

    In March 1815, Henry Ruttan had received his land grant, as a Loyalist son, near Grafton, in Haldimand Township, Northumberland County. He was not long in establishing himself and became a Member of the Legislative Assembly in 1821 - a post he would hold until 1827 and again from 1836 to 1841. In 1837, the year of the Upper Canada Rebellion, Ruttan was elected Speaker of the Legislature.

    In 1827 Ruttan was appointed Sherriff, District of Newcastle (current counties of Northumberland and Durham), a post he would hold for thirty years.

    With Ruttan's command of the 9th Military District of Upper Canada came the rank of Colonel.

    One of Ruttan's greatest achievements was his invention of a ventilating system. The Ruttan ventilating system became widely used in institutional buildings throughout the U.S. and Canada. His 1862 book, "Ventilating and Warming of Buildings," is now found listed in antique book catalogues.

    Col. Ruttan's obituary in the Cobourg Star, following his death on July 31, 1871, states that he had "left a name of which his children and relatives may be justly proud." "

Margaret Steel1

F, d. after 1840
     Her married name was Rutan.1 Margaret Steel married Lt William Ruttan, son of William Rutan and Maria [Marytjen] Demarest, on 10 June 1782 at New York, USA; date of marriage bond; married in Adophustown, Ont, according to Demarest.1,2 Margaret Steel died after 1840.3

Family

Lt William Ruttan b. 2 Apr 1759
Child

Citations

  1. [S1221] Unknown compiler, Demarest Family, IV-2.
  2. [S1240] Gideon J. Tucker, NY Marriage License pre-1784, 331, "1782, June 10. Rutan, William , and Margaret Steel, ....[record] M.B. [vol] XXXVL [page] 46."
  3. [S1259] Adolphustown Ruttans, online www.qschooner.com/matters24_01.html, "William and Margaret RUttan must have wondered about the future of their son, Henry. Both parents died in the early 1840's and lived to see many of Henry's public successes."
  4. [S1259] Adolphustown Ruttans, online www.qschooner.com/matters24_01.html, by Brandt Zätterberg
    for The Napanee Beaver

    "Adolphustown native, was war hero and inventor.

    NAPANEE - In Episode 5 of "Canada, A People's History," on CBC television, there was a reference to Henry Ruttan's memories of the Battle of Lundy's Lane, during the War of 1812.
    Henry Ruttan was wounded at Lundy's Lane in July 1814 and later recalled, "I had but just taken my place in line, when I was shot through the right shoulder. I scarcely felt the shock, but was conscious that something unusual was the matter, as I was involuntarily brought upon both feet - we were all on one knee - and turned right around."

    Donald Graves wrote in his 1999 book, Where Right and Glory Lead, that Lieut. Ruttan was fortunate to receive quick medical attention. The wounded were sent to Kingston by bateaux to recover. Ruttan healed well enough to return to active service, rejoining his regiment at York in late December.

    In his book Graves refers to Ruttan as a "native of Northumberland County, Upper Canada." In fact, Henry Ruttan was born on his parent's farm, lot 18 of the first concession (Bay Shore Rd.), Adolphustown Township, on the 12th of June 1792.

    Ruttan recounted in 1861 that "there were no schools" in Adolphustown and "what knowledge I acquired, was from my Mother, who would of an Evening narrate events of the American Rebellion and the happy lives people once led under the British laws and protection, previous to the outbreak."

    After a serious childhood accident, tapping for sugar, left him without two fingers William and Margaret Ruttan must have wondered about the future of their son, Henry. Both parents died in the early 1840's and lived to see many of Henry's public successes.

    In March 1815, Henry Ruttan had received his land grant, as a Loyalist son, near Grafton, in Haldimand Township, Northumberland County. He was not long in establishing himself and became a Member of the Legislative Assembly in 1821 - a post he would hold until 1827 and again from 1836 to 1841. In 1837, the year of the Upper Canada Rebellion, Ruttan was elected Speaker of the Legislature.

    In 1827 Ruttan was appointed Sherriff, District of Newcastle (current counties of Northumberland and Durham), a post he would hold for thirty years.

    With Ruttan's command of the 9th Military District of Upper Canada came the rank of Colonel.

    One of Ruttan's greatest achievements was his invention of a ventilating system. The Ruttan ventilating system became widely used in institutional buildings throughout the U.S. and Canada. His 1862 book, "Ventilating and Warming of Buildings," is now found listed in antique book catalogues.

    Col. Ruttan's obituary in the Cobourg Star, following his death on July 31, 1871, states that he had "left a name of which his children and relatives may be justly proud." "

Jannitje [Genny] [Jannetie] [Janne] _1

F, b. circa 1748
     Jannitje [Genny] [Jannetie] [Janne] _ was born circa 1748.2 Her married name was Rutan.1 She married Paul [Paulus] Rutan, son of William Rutan and Maria [Marytjen] Demarest; Jannitje and Genny are probably the same person.1,3

Family

Paul [Paulus] Rutan b. 28 Oct 1744, d. 30 Apr 1812

Citations

  1. [S1222] Unknown author, "Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey", First Series, vol 39, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, etc., Volume XII-1810-1813, ed Elmer T Hutchinson, MacCrellish & Quigley, Trenton NJ 1946, 322.
  2. [S1235] Unknown compiler, "Daniel Rutan Ancestral File", Ancestral File, Jannetie Janne (AFN:218P-JGH) born: abt. 1748, place:.
  3. [S1232] Unknown compiler, Bergen Co. Church Records, 6, [1765]: "Banta, Jan and Lena - Antje, b. Oct. 21 - Nov. 16. Wit: Paulus and Jannitje Rutan."

John Plum1

M, b. 28 October 1657, d. 12 July 1710
     John Plum was born on 28 October 1657 at Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.1 He married Hannah or Mary Crane in 1677 at Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA.1 John Plum died on 12 July 1710 at Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA, at age 52.1

Family

Hannah or Mary Crane b. 1663
Children

Citations

  1. [S1224] Unknown compiler, "John PLUM Ancestral File", Ancestral File.

John Plum1

M
FatherJohn Plum1 b. 28 Oct 1657, d. 12 Jul 1710
MotherHannah or Mary Crane b. 1663

Citations

  1. [S1223] Unknown author, "Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey", First Series, vol 34, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, etc., Volume V - 1771-1780, 423.

Phebe Plum1

F
FatherJohn Plum1

Citations

  1. [S1223] Unknown author, "Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey", First Series, vol 34, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, etc., Volume V - 1771-1780, 423.

Hannah Plum1

F
FatherJohn Plum1

Citations

  1. [S1223] Unknown author, "Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey", First Series, vol 34, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, etc., Volume V - 1771-1780, 423.

Sarah Plum1

F
FatherJohn Plum1

Citations

  1. [S1223] Unknown author, "Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey", First Series, vol 34, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, etc., Volume V - 1771-1780, 423.

Mary Plum1

F
FatherJohn Plum1

Citations

  1. [S1223] Unknown author, "Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey", First Series, vol 34, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, etc., Volume V - 1771-1780, 423.

Jane Plum1

F
FatherJohn Plum1

Citations

  1. [S1223] Unknown author, "Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey", First Series, vol 34, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, etc., Volume V - 1771-1780, 423.