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Family of Heyltie^4 Van Wicklen 

Heyltie^4 Van Wicklen (Jan^3, Evert^2, Jentie^1 Jeppes), b. 1723, New Utrecht, L.I., NY

Married: Steven Williamsen, b. 1716, Gravesend, L.I., NY

Children:
1. Jan^5 Williamsen, b. 1750, New Amersfoort, NY
2. Jeremias^5 Williamsen, b. 1752, Flatbush, NY
3. Nicholas^5 Williamsen, b. abt. 1755, NY
4. Lucretia^5 Williamsen, b. abt. 1755, NY
5. William^5 Williamsen, b. abt. 1755, NY
6. Ida^5 Williamsen, b. abt 1755, NY
7. Metje^5 Williamsen, b. abt. 1755, NY
8. Mayke^5 Williamsen, b. abt. 1755, NY
9. Antye^5 Williamsen, b. abt. 1755, NY
10. unborn child mentioned in will

Parents:
Heyltie's parents are Jan and Ida (Remsen) Van Wicklen
Steven's parents are Nicholas and Lucretia (Voorhees) Willemsen

Background information:

Heyltie^4 Van Wicklen
(Jan^3, Evert^2, Jentie^1 Jeppes), was b. 1723 and bap. 22 September 1723, New Utrecht RDC, L.I., NY (gbr 112-205). She was living 10 January 1766 (date of husband's will). She m. Steven Williamsen (b. 7 June 1716 and bap. 1 July 1716, Gravesend, L.I.) before 1750. Steven's will was proved 16 December 1769, Flatbush, L.I. She is also recorded as "Heiltje Van Wickkelen" and also "Hiltje." (Steven was Heyltie's stepbrother. Steven's father Nicholas married second to Ida (Remsen) Van Wicklen, who was Heyltie's mother. See source section below for more details.)

Heyltie's father, Jan^3 Van Wicklen, was in the (Calvary) Troop of Kings County Militia 1715. He was recorded on the Flatbush census of 1731, shortly before making his will on 17 January 1731/2. Both the census and will call him John, but he signed his will "Jan Van Wickele." To read Jan Van Wickele's will click on Last Will and Testament of Jan Van Wickele.

Children: Jan^5 Williamsen, b. 1750 and bap. 18 March 1750, New Amersfoort, NY (flh-JCF bps 1-58); Jeremias^5 Williamsen, b. 1752 and bap. 1 January 1753, Flatbush, NY; Nicholas^5 Williamsen, b. abt. 1755, NY. He married Elizabeth Lott, 2 October 1782; Lucretia^5 Williamsen, b. abt. 1755, NY. She married John Linnington, 18 November 1760; William^5 Williamsen, b. abt. 1755, NY; Ida^5 Williamsen, b. abt 1755, NY; Metje^5 Williamsen, b. abt. 1755, NY; Mayke^5 Williamsen, b. abt. 1755, NY; Antye^5 Williamsen, b. abt. 1755, NY; unborn child mentioned in will

Source:
Harry Macy, Jr. The Van Wicklen/Van Wickle Family: Including its Frisian Origin and Connections to Minnerly and Kranchheyt; The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. 128, No. 3 (July 1997); p. 184, and Vol 128, No. 4 (October 1997), p. 248-249.

Harry Macy research notes for Steven and Heiltje (Van Wicklen) Williamsen...

Abstracts of Wills Vol IV 1744-1753, pages 405-6, page 173... (will of John Lininton, father of John Linnington, b. 1860 who married Lucretia Williamsen (d/o Steven and Heytie (Van Wicklen) Williamsen)

"In the name of God, Amen, August 29, 1752, I, John Lininton, of the town of Hempstead, yeoman, "being in health but visited with a grievous soare." I leave to my wife Hannah, my now dwelling house and barn, and 1/3 of all lands and meadows, with all appurtenances, for her sole use during her being my widow; also 1/3 of all moveables, but in case of her marriage she isto have 1/3 of movable estate. I leave to my sons John and Samuel, after my wife's decease, my houses, lands, and meadows, when they are of age. My wife is to have use of the same "for the raising and edifying of my children till my son John is of age," and then my son John is to have the use of 2/3 of the lands until my son Samuel is of age. I make my wife Hannah, and my son-in-law, Elias Durling, and my friend, James Wood, executors, and they have power to sell "my part of the Grist Mill, and Saw Mill," and divide the money among my children, Hannah, Sarah, Mary, John, and Samuel. They have power to sell other lands, and divide the proceeds among my sons and daughters. Witnesses: Charles Lisk, Anthony Seaman, Solomons Seaman, Proved: September 19, 1752. (In the probate, Elias Durling is called 'Elias Dorlandt.'')

Excerpts from "The Williamson Family of Gravesend" by Aline J. Garretson, PhD in The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (July 2004) Vol. 135, No. 3, pp. 207-209

Nicholas Williamson, son of Willem and Mayken Pieters (Wychoff) Willemse, was born about 1689 at Gravesend. he married before 1714 his first wife Lucretia Voorhees, born 1696, a daughter of Steven Coerte and Agatha/Eva Jans (Van Dyck) Voorhees, who died between 1728 and 1732. Nicholas married about 1732 as second wife Ida (Remsen) Van Wicklen, daughter of Jeremias and Heyltje (Probasco) Remsen and widow of Jan Van Wicklen, b. 3 January 1703. Nicholas died 19 September 1779 and Ida died 30 November 1784, and they are buried in the Reformed churchyard at Gravesend.

As Nicholas Williamson he was a member in 1715 of Capt. Thomas Stillwell's Company in the Kings County Regiment of Militia, and as Nicklas Willams he was listed in the 1731 census of Gravesend with two males over 10, four males under ten, two females over ten, and two females under ten. By 1755 he had acquired two slaves. He resided at Gravesend on land bought from his father before 1 December 1721 (the date of Willem's will). Nicholas' will was drawn at Gravesend 27 September 1776 and proved 18 December 1780. In it he named his wife Eida, and son Rem who inherited all "real and personal estate in Gravesend or elsewhere. He also mentioned sons William, Coert, Garret, Jeremias, and John; daughters Eva wife of Peter Prine, Majaca wife of Jacobus Rider, Janettie wife of Peter Vanderbilt, and Antie wife of Jost Stilwell; the children of son Stephen; and two daughters of son Jacobus, Lucretia and Eida.

Children of Nicholas and (first wife) Lucretia (Voorhees) Willemse are Mayken Williamson, b. 2 June 1714, probably d. young; named for paternal grandmother; Steven Williamson, b. 7 June 1716, named for maternal grandfather, m. Heyltie Van Wicklen [i.e. Heyltie married her stepbrother]; Eva Williamson, b. 5 July 1718; Willem Williamson, b. 11 Oct 1720, Coert Williamson, b. 4 March 1723, Jacobus Williamson, b. 1725, and Gerrit/Garret Williamson, b. 15 March 1728.

Children of Nicholas and (second wife) Ida (Remsen)(Van Wicklen) Williamson:

    Jeremias Williamson, b. 24 March 1733, m. Sara Hoogland;

    Nicholas Williamson, twin of Jeremias, b. 24 March 1733, bap. New Utrecht 13 May 1733, apparently d. young

    Johannes Williamson, bap. New Utrecht 17 Nov 1734, wit. by Steven and Eva Willemse (children of father's first marriage). Johannes was living on 27 Sept 1776 when his father's will was drawn; no other record found.

    Mayke Williamson, b. ca 1736, almost certainly Ida's daughter and Nicholas' second daughter of that name, m. at Flatbush 1 Dec 1753 Jacobus Ryder, both bride and groom being of Gravesend. he is called her husband in her father's will. Children (Jan, Ida, Aaltje, and Nicholas)

    Rem Williamson, b. 18 Apr 1738, m. Susan Basset

    Cornelis Williamson, b. New Utrecht 15 July 1739, d. before date of father's will, 27 Sept 1776.

    Janettie Williamson, b. ca. 1743, d. 7 Sept 1831 in 89 yr. m (1) 17 Mar 1764 Johannes Gerritsen, son of Samuel and Ida (Ryder) Gerritsen, b. 20 Aug 1716, d. 27 Feb 1766 m (2) as "Annatje Garretson" 2 Nov 1769 Peter Vanderbilt of New Utrecht, b. 13 March 1743 d. before 10 June 1799

    Antje/Ann Williamson b. 1 June 1748, d. 3 Sept 1843 m. Joost/George Stilwell, listed as Joseph on marriage license dated 18 Sept 1765, son of Nicholas and Altye (Van Brunt) Stilwell, b 23 Dec 1742, d. 21 Feb 1827. Joost served as Captain of the "Gravesend company of foot" in the Kings Co. Militia in 1777.