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Friday, February 3, 2012

Rev. Hendrick Hegeman Abt. 1595- 1637


Rev. Hendrick Hegeman 
Born Abt.1595 
Died 1637 at Vorchten, Heerde, Gelderland
son of Jacob Lambertsz. Hegeman and Arntgen Feith
Married
(1) Unknown
married before 1633
(2) Maritgen Berents van Marle

De academia van Vrieslant (Friesland Academy), 1622
(Franeker University)

 He was serving as minister of St. Johan’s Church, Elburg, in 1604, and minister of the Reformed church at Vorchten, a village in the municipality of Heerde, Gelderland, between 1624 and 1637. Meanwhile, for part of this time he attended Franeker University, where he is recorded as a student on 26 May 1617; we do not know for certain whether he graduated.


Children:
Adriaen Hegeman   b. c 1624, d. bt 27 Sep 1671 - 28 May 1672


Research:

Generation II
The Rev. Hendrick (or Henricus) Hegeman, of Elburg, * ca. 1595, † 1637 at Vorchten. He was serving as minister of St. Johan’s Church, Elburg, in 1604, and minister of the Reformed church at Vorchten, a village in the municipality of Heerde, Gelderland, between 1624 and 1637. Meanwhile, for part of this time he attended Franeker University, where he is recorded as a student on 26 May 1617; we do not know for certain whether he graduated. His second wife, whom he married (as her first husband) by 1633, was Maritgen Berents van Marle; a document of 21 Feb. 1652 names “Egbert Berents of Zwolle” as “tutor of the minor children of the late Hendrick Hegeman, procreated by Marricken Barents, his wife.” He ¥ (1) before 1624,
N.N., probably † by 1633.
  1. Literature: J.C. Gijsberti Hodenpijl van Hodenpijl, “Hegeman,” De Nederlandsche Leeuw 17 (1899): cols. 46-48; J.Th.M. Melssen, “De Familie Hegeman,” Jaarboek van het Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie 28 (1974): 28-45, at pp. 38-39; “The Ancestry of Adriaen Hageman [sic] of New Netherland,” De Halve Maen, 58, no. 4 (Feb. 1985), 1-3, 21.
http://cybrary.uwinnipeg.ca/people/dobson/genealogy/ff/Hegeman-AT.html


Children: Pulpit of the Dutch Reformed Church at Vorchten, built in 1630, still exists1985.
Education: 26 May 1617, Franeker University (Album studiosorum no. 1668).
Occupation(s): Bef. 18 Dec 1624, (1624-1637) Domine of Dutch Reformed Church at Vorchten in Gelderland.239
Religion: Dutch Reformed.
Residence: Elburg and prob, Vorchten (near Heerde), Gelderland, Netherlands.


Adriaen Hagaman 1624-1672



Adriaen Hagaman 

born Abt. 1624 in Elburg, Gelderland, The Netherlands
died Abt. 1 Apr 1672 in Flatbush, Kings Co., Long Island, NY
married 
Cathrine Margits
daughter of Joseph Margits and Anna Jans van Waardenburg.
Born 1628
Died 1690

Children:
 Hendricus Hegeman 1649-1710 m. Adriaentje Bloetgoet 
Capt. Joseph Hegeman 1651-1745 m. Femmetje Rems Van Der Beeck 

Jacobus Hegeman 1652 - m. Jannetje Ariaense 
Issac Hegeman 1656-1700 m.  Marritje Schenck.
Denuyse "Denys" Hegeman 1658 - m. Luccretia "Grace" Dollen 
Benjamin Hegeman 1659-1710 m. Barentje Jans
Elisabeth Hegeman 1663 - m. Tobias Ten Eyck 
Peter Hegeman 1667-


1624 - Adriaen Hagaman is born
"Adrian was born in Elburg in Gelderland 1624 and died in Flatbrush 1672,  He married Catherine Margits (1628-1690) in 1649 and emmigrated in 1652.  Catharine was the daughter of Joseph Margits of England.  Adrian was a diamond cutter, schepen, auctioneer, shout, and farmer.  he and Jan, along with several other dutch settlers, formed the ruling aristocracy in the Dutch settlement.  His father was Hendrick Hegeman (1595-1637) who was the minister of the Dutch church at Vorchten and whose sons Gaultherus and Helmichus were also. Hendrick's father was Jacob Lambertse Hegeman who married Aertien Hendricksdr Feith (1565-1651) and died after 1625." - from the article I believe to be from the Stryker Family In America book, which purports to be from the Central Bureau Voor Genealogie. (See article believed to be from the Stryker book under Research at the bottom of this post)

An old plan of the city of Elburg, birthplace of Adriaen Hegeman, held in the Streekarchivariaat Elburg-Ermelo-Nunspeet-Oldebroek
From His Find A Grave Entry
"Adrian Hegeman was the son of Rev. Hendrick Hegaman (1595-1637) and Martigen Van Marle.

 In addition to his early schooling, Adrian was trained as a silk weaver. The trade was passed down through successive generations of Hegemans/Hagamans. 

Adrian Hegeman was the grandson of Jacob Hegeman (1575-1625) from Harderwijk, Holland (1575-1625) and Antigen Feith. 
Adrian was the great grandson of Lambert Hegeman (1545-1611) from Harderwijk, Holland and Erewetije Hoecolm. Lambert Hegeman was the brother of Col. Wolter Hegeman, the hero of the Seige of Bronkhorst.
Adrian Hegeman was the great-great grandson of Hon. Jacob Hegeman (1520-1570) from Harderwijk, Holland who was an Alderman as well as the Burgemeester (Mayor) of Harderwijk, Holland. Elsgen Cornelisse was his great-great grandmother. "

1637 - Adriaen is sent to live with relatives
 Rev. Hendrick Hegeman was born in Harderwijk, Holland. He graduated from the University of Franeker in Holland and served as the minister of the Vorchten Dutch Reformed Church from 1624 until his death in 1637. shortly after Hendrick's death, his widow remarried the new minister of the church and young Adrian was sent to Elburg to live with relatives on Egalantier Street. - from his find a grave entry

1628 - Catherine Margits is Born

"Catherine was the daughter of Joseph Margits of England" - from the article I believe to be from the Stryker Family In America book, which purports to be from the Central Bureau Voor Genealogie. (See article believed to be from the Stryker book under Research at the bottom of this post)



1644 - Adriaen Hagaman married Catharine Margits
Or maybe 1648 - I am not clear on which date is correct - 
7 Mar 1648/49 in Sloten (near Amsterdam), North Holland, The Netherlands




US & International Marriage Record
Name: Catharina Margits
Gender: Female
Birth Place: Ho
Birth Year: 1628
Spouse Name: Adrien Hageman
Spouse Birth Place: Ge  (Elburg, Gelderland, The Netherlands)
Spouse Birth Year: 1624
Marriage Year: 1649
Marriage State: Ho
Number Pages: 1


1649 Son Hendricus Hegeman is born
Hendricus Hegeman (1649-1710) was born in Holland. He married Adriaentje Bloetgoet on April 26, 1685.

1651 son Joseph Hegeman was born
 Capt. Joseph Hegeman (1651-1745) was born in Holland. He married Femmetje Rems Van Der Beeck on Oct. 21, 1677.

1652 - Adriaen Immigrates to America
  "Following their emigration Adriaen Hegeman settled with his family at Midwout (now Flatbush), on the west end of Long Island, where he was appointed sheriff (schout) of four of the “five Dutch towns” in Kings County, the four towns being Flatlands, Brooklyn, Flatbush, and New Utrecht. He and his wife were the ancestors of most of the Hegemans of New York and New Jersey." http://cybrary.uwinnipeg.ca/people/dobson/genealogy/ff/Hegeman-AT.html

1652 - Son Jacobus Hagaman Is Born
Jacobus Hegeman (b.1652) was born in New Amsterdam. He married Jannetje Ariaense on Oct. 14, 1683.

1656 Son Issac Hegeman is Born
Issac Hegeman (1656-1700) was born in Flatbush, NY. He married Marritje Schenck.

1658 Son Denuyse Hegeman is Born
Denuyse "Denys" Hegeman was born in Flatbush, NY in 1658. He married Luccretia "Grace" Dollen who was born in Permaquid, Maine.

1659 Son Benjamin Hegeman Is Born
Benjamin Hegeman (1659-1710) was born in Flatbush, NY. He married Barentje Jans of New Albany, NY on April 9, 1688. She was most likely the sister of Geertruy Jans who married his brother Abraham Hegeman.

1659-1671 Adrian Hegeman is a teacher

The bronze plaque reads:

On this site
Was opened
The first public school in Midwout
Now Flatbush
By the authority of the Director
General and Council of New Netherlands
January 29, 1658
Adrian Hegeman, teacher
1659-1671


1661 Deed conveying land to Adrian Hagaman


Title: [Peter Stuyvesant deed conveying land to Adriaen Hegeman]
Date: April 12, 1661
Creator: Stuyvesant, Peter, 1592-1672
Adriaen Hegeman
Description:
This 1661 deed, signed by Peter Stuyvesant, Director-General of New Netherlands, conveyed a plot of land in the village of Vlack Bos (Flatbush) to Adriaen Hegeman, an early Dutch settler. In 1784, Peter Lefferts (1753-1791) married Femmetie Hegeman (1760-1847), an ancestor of Adriaen. After their marriage, Peter arranged to purchase 100 acres of the original Hegeman plot, thus enlarging the Lefferts family’s Flatbush homestead. After this transaction, the original deed passed into the hands of the Lefferts family.
Format: deed Citation:Peter Stuyvesant deed conveying land to Adriaen Hegeman, April 12, 1661; Lefferts family papers, ARC.145, box OS1; Brooklyn Historical Society.

 Apl. 25, 1661, he obtained a patent for 50 morgens, with plain and meadow land in addition, in Flh, to which he removed. This patent is entered Feb. 2, 1670, on p. 2 of Lib. A of Flh rec. as a double lot on the E. side of the road, to the N. of land of Willem Jacobse (Van Boerum), and to the S. of that of Jan Seubringh, stretching W., a little southerly; broad 50 rods and 1 ft.; in length 600 rods; containing 50 morgens and 60 rods: 2 pieces of salt meadows, the one No. 12, broad 8 rods, containing 2 morgens; the other No. 4, broad 12 rods, cong. 3 morgens, stretching from the woods southerly to the sea: and 2 pieces of plain land, Nos. 24 and 25, broad taken together 48 rods 4 ft., stretching southerly from the road to the woods, cong. 5 morgens. Of this patent his heirs, Aug. 26, 1693, after his death conveyed, as per p. 200 of Lib. A of Flh rec. (on which page the patent is entered) a piece of 37 1/2 rods broad and 600 rods in length, cong. 37 1/2 morgens, to his s. Abraham. He also appears to have obtained a patent for another plantation of 24 morgens in Flh. He was a mag. of Flh in 1654, '55, '56, '57, '58, '60, and '63; schout fiscaal of the five Dutch towns in 1661; secretary of Flh and Flds, 1659 to 1661; of Flh, Flds, Brn, and N. U., 1662 to 1665; secretary of Flh in 1671; and auctioneer Cuyler Reynolds, Compiler. "Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley," New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1914, Volume I, pages 505-506 and 1441-1444. Available at Tioga Co. Historical Library, 120 Main St., Wellsboro, PA.






A map showing the Flat Brush area of New York


1663 Daughter Elisabeth Hegeman is Born
Elisabeth Hegeman (b.1663) was born in Flatbush, NY. She married Tobias Ten Eyck the son of Conradt Ten Eyck. She became his second wife on April 27, 1684. after the death of Tobias, Elisabeth married Jacobus Hercks Kranckeyt, the brother-in-law of her first husband. she lived on Manhattan Island.

1667 - Son Peter Hegeman Is Born

1671 Adriaen Died

Bet. 27 Sept. 1671 & 28 May 1672 • New Netherland, presumably at Midwout (now Flatbush), Kings Co., Long Island

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Research:



I found this on ancestry.com, I believe it may be from the book the Stryker Family In America

"Adrian was born in Elburg in Gelderland 1624 and died in Flatbrush 1672,  He married Catherine Margits (1628-1690) in 1649 and emmigrated in 1652.  Catharine was the daughter of Joseph Margists of England.  Adrian was a diamond cutter, schepen, auctioneer, shout, and farmer.  he and Jan, along with several other dutch settlers, formed the ruling aristocracy in the Dutch settlement.  His father was Hendrick Hegeman (1595-1637) who was the minister of the Dutch church at Vorchten and whose sons Gaultherus and Helmichus were also. Hendrick's father was Jacob Lambertse Hegeman who married Aertien Hendricksdr Feith (1565-1651) and died after 1625.

His father was Lambert who lived in Elburg owning a farm called Witborncamp.  He died 1611.  His father was Jacob Hegeman (1520-1571) who was born at Harderwijk and was deacon and alderman of the Sacraments Guild.  In 1564 he was burgomaster of Harderwijk.  His wife was Elsgen Cornelisse.  Prior to 1577, Gelderland was under strict Spanish rule.

Aertien Deith belonged to an old patrician family of Elburg.  Her parents were Hendrik Arntsz and Erwertjen (van Hoeclum) Feith.  Hendrics father was Arnt Johansz Feith who was an alferman of Elvurg in 1555 and burgomaster 1558-1561.  He died 1565. Arnt's father was Johan Dibboltsz Feith whose father was Dibbolt Berendsz Feith of Elburg (1464 -1492).  His father was Berend Rijnvischz Feith of Elburg.


Members of the Feith family who became noblemen of th eNetherlands in 1901 and 1905, were descendents of Berend's brother Andries Rijnvischz Feith. The father of Erwertjen was Gerrit Van Hoeclum, Sheriff of Doornspijk 1545 who died before 1553.  His father was Egbert van Hoeclum, dikerreeve at elburg, sheriff of Doornspijk and jude at Oldebroek 1505.  He died after 1531."
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From Find A Grave:

Birth:  1625, Holland (Defunct)
Death:  1672
Flatbush
Kings County
New York, USA


Adrian Hegeman was born in Vorchten, Holland in 1625. He married Catharina Margetts in Sloten, Amsterdam on March 7, 1649. He emigrated to New Amsterdam (New York City) in 1650 from Elsburg, Holland where he was working as a silk weaver on Egelantier Street. 

He helped settle Flatbush (Midwout) Kings County, Long Island, NY. Adrian Hegeman, during his lifetime, aquired more than 350 acres of land and became the largest property owner in the Village of Flatbush.
Adrian Hegeman also helped to establish the Old Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church and School. A bronze plaque honoring him as a teacher is attached to Erasmus Hall High School in the general area of where the old school once stood. Erasmus Hall High School is located across the street from the church and cemetery on Flatbush Ave. A public elementary school is named in his honor as well. He also served as the first "shout" or Mayor of the five villages which would eventually become Brooklyn.

Adrian Hegeman was the son of Rev. Hendrick Hegaman (1595-1637) and Martigen Van Marle. Rev. Hendrick Hegeman was born in Harderwijk, Holland. He graduated from the University of Franeker in Holland and served as the minister of the Vorchten Dutch Reformed Church from 1624 until his death in 1637. shortly after Hendrick's death, his widow remarried the new minister of the church and young Adrian was sent to Elburg to live with relatives on Egalantier Street. In addition to his early schooling, Adrian was trained as a silk weaver. The trade was passed down through successive generations of Hegemans/Hagamans. 
Adrian Hegeman was the grandson of Jacob Hegeman (1575-1625) from Harderwijk, Holland (1575-1625) and Antigen Feith. 
Adrian was the great grandson of Lambert Hegeman (1545-1611) from Harderwijk, Holland and Erewetije Hoecolm. Lambert Hegeman was the brother of Col. Wolter Hegeman, the hero of the Seige of Bronkhorst.

Adrian Hegeman was the great-great grandson of Hon. Jacob Hegeman (1520-1570) from Harderwijk, Holland who was an Alderman as well as the Burgemeester (Mayor) of Harderwijk, Holland. Elsgen Cornelisse was his great-great grandmother. 

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1914. Cuyler Reynolds, Compiler. "Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley," New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1914, Volume I, pages 505-506 and 1441-1444. Available at Tioga Co. Historical Library, 120 Main St., Wellsboro, PA.
This thick volume contains to different articles on Adriaen, his family, and speculation on his roots.
Adriaen HEGEMAN. 2.HTM - P4778Born in 1623/1624 in Elburg, Gelderland, Netherlands. Adriaen died about 1 Apr 1672 in Midwout--Flatbush, Long Island, New York. Immigrated in 1652 to Emigrated from Amsterdam, Holland to New Amsterdam and lived there for a time. Made a purchase in 1661 in Purchased 118 acres of land in Flatbush. Occupation: silk merchant, schepen (judge), auctioneer, administrator, and farmer. Religion: Dutch Reform Church. Alias/AKA: Adrien Hageman.
Bergen has the following entry for Adriaen in Early Settlers, p. 135:5 

Adriaen, the common ancestor of the family, emigrated about 1650 or '51 from Amsterdam; m. Catharine (???); d. Apl. 1672. About 1653 he resided in N. A., and Apl. 25, 1661, he obtained a patent for 50 morgens, with plain and meadow land in addition, in Flh, to which he removed. This patent is entered Feb. 2, 1670, on p. 2 of Lib. A of Flh rec. as a double lot on the E. side of the road, to the N. of land of Willem Jacobse (Van Boerum), and to the S. of that of Jan Seubringh, stretching W., a little southerly; broad 50 rods and 1 ft.; in length 600 rods; containing 50 morgens and 60 rods: 2 pieces of salt meadows, the one No. 12, broad 8 rods, containing 2 morgens; the other No. 4, broad 12 rods, cong. 3 morgens, stretching from the woods southerly to the sea: and 2 pieces of plain land, Nos. 24 and 25, broad taken together 48 rods 4 ft., stretching southerly from the road to the woods, cong. 5 morgens. Of this patent his heirs, Aug. 26, 1693, after his death conveyed, as per p. 200 of Lib. A of Flh rec. (on which page the patent is entered) a piece of 37 1/2 rods broad and 600 rods in length, cong. 37 1/2 morgens, to his s. Abraham. He also appears to have obtained a patent for another plantation of 24 morgens in Flh. He was a mag. of Flh in 1654, '55, '56, '57, '58, '60, and '63; schout fiscaal of the five Dutch towns in 1661; secretary of Flh and Flds, 1659 to 1661; of Flh, Flds, Brn, and N. U., 1662 to 1665; secretary of Flh in 1671; and auctioneer. Apl. 29, 1688, Catharine his wid. joined the R. D. ch. of N. Y., to which place she appears to have removed. Issue:--Joseph; Hendricus; Jacobus, bp. Mar. 9, 1653, in N. A.; Abraham; Denyse; Isaac; Benjamin; Elizabeth, who m. Apl. 12, 1684, Tobias Ten Eyck; and John. Signed his name "Adriaen Hegeman." 
On 7 Mar 1648/49 Adriaen married Catharina MARGITS, in Village of Sloten near Amsterdam, Holland.
They had the following children:
i. Joseph5 (1648-1725)
8 ii. Hendricus (1649-~1710)
iii. Jacobus (1652-~1741)
iv. Denyse (~1655-1702)
v. Abraham (~1660->1714)
vi. Benjamin (~1661->1710)
vii. Elizabeth (~1663-)
viii. John (~1665-)
ix. Isaac5 (1666-~1700)
x. Peter5


 Adriaen Hegemanwas born circa 1624 atElburg, Gelderland.1 He was the son of Rev.Hendrick Hegeman.2Adriaen Hegeman was silk-worker (syreder) in 1649 at Egelantier Straet, Elburgh, Netherlands.1 He lived in 1649 at Oudesyts Achterburgwall, Amsterdam, Netherlands.1 He married Catharina Margetts on 7 March 1649 at Sloten, nr. Amsterdam, Netherlands.1 The couple left for New Netherland in 1652, settling at Midwout (modern Flatbush), on the west end of Long Island.1 Adriaen Hegeman was appointed sheriff (schout) of four of the "five Dutch towns" (Flatlands, Brooklyn, Flatbush, and New Utrecht) in Kings County circa 1654 at Kings, New York.2 He died between 27 September 1671 and 28 May 1672.1
Hegeman Ancestry by John Blythe Dobson, online, Last revised 14 June 2003





Generation I
http://cybrary.uwinnipeg.ca/people/dobson/genealogy/ff/Hegeman-AT.html

Adriaen Hegeman, * ca. 1624 at Elburg, Gelderland, † between 27 Sept. 1671 and 28 May 1672 in New Netherland, presumably at Midwout (now Flatbush), Kings Co., Long Island. He ¥ 7 March 1649 at Sloten, by banns proclaimed 29 Jan. preceding at Amsterdam, Catharina Margetts, bapt. 4 Feb. 1625 in the Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam, † 1690, before 16 April, and buried from the Dutch Church of Midwout, daughter of Joseph Margetts, of Utrecht and Amsterdam, diamond cutter, by his first wife, Anna van Weerdenburch. At the time of his marriage in 1649 he was a silk-worker (syreder), of Egelantier Straet, Amsterdam, and his wife was of the Oudezijds Achterburgwall (Evidences, no. V). They were still in Amsterdam on 15 January 1651, when their second son Joseph was baptized in the North Church, but were in New Netherland before 9 March 1653, when their third son, Jacob, was baptized in the New York Dutch Church. The only known document mentioning Adriaen Hegeman between these dates, drawn 21 Feb. 1652 at Elburg, and published by Melssen, states that “Dionys Hegeman, acting for himself and for his brother Adriaen Hegeman by notarial proxy given at Amsterdam, provide[s] a guaranty for the estate of the late Gualtherus Hegeman, in his life minister of Doornspijk [in the municipality of Elburg], in favor of his creditors”; this document, unfortunately, is not explicit regarding Adriaen’s place of residence at the time. But given the unlikelihood of a transatlantic voyage with a pregnant wife in the winter of 1652-1653, we may infer that in all probability the passage was made no later than 1652.
  1.    Following their emigration Adriaen Hegeman settled with his family at Midwout (now Flatbush), on the west end of Long Island, where he was appointed sheriff (schout) of four of the “five Dutch towns” in Kings County, the four towns being Flatlands, Brooklyn, Flatbush, and New Utrecht. He and his wife were the ancestors of most of the Hegemans of New York and New Jersey.
  2. Literature: Teunis G. Bergen, The Bergen Family; or, the descendants of Hans Hansen Bergen, one of the early settlers of New York and Brooklyn, L.I., 1st ed. (New York, 1866), p. 166 n; 2nd ed. (Albany, 1876), p. 406 n.; the same author’s Register … of the early settlers of Kings County, Long Island, N.Y. … (New York, 1881), 134-9 (a good account of Adriaen Hegeman, but badly garbled in respect of his children); “Hegeman,” De Nederlandsche Leeuw 15 (1897): col. 208; J.C. Gijsberti Hodenpijl van Hodenpijl, “Hegeman,” De Nederlandsche Leeuw 17 (1899): cols. 46-48; 18 (1900): col. 255; William A. Eardeley, Chronology and Ancestry of Chauncey M. Depew; with fifty-four other affiliated families, [and] … an appendix on the Hegeman ancestry (New York, 1918), 187-96; Rosalie Fellows Bailey, “Signatures of Flatbush, L.I., Settlers,” pt. 2, De Halve Maen, 38, no. 2 (July 1963), 11-12, 14-15, at p. 15; J.Th.M. Melssen, “De Familie Hegeman,” Jaarboek van het Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie 28 (1974): 28-45, at pp. 39-40; “The Ancestry of Adriaen Hageman [sic] of New Netherland,” De Halve Maen, 58, no. 4 (Feb. 1985), 1-3, 21; John Blythe Dobson, “The Amsterdam years of Joseph Margetts, father-in-law of Adriaen Hegeman of New Netherland,” NYGBR 130 (1999): 174-80.
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Catherine Margetts married Adrian Hegeman in Sloten, Holland on March 7, 1649. She was the daughter of Joseph Margetts and Annetje Wardenburgh.

Adrian and Catherine Margetts Hegeman had the following children:


Census:
Myers, Carol M. "Early NY State Census Records 1663-1772." Gardena, CA: RAM Publ., 2nd ed., 1965. 
1687--Kings Co. Oath of Allegiance Sept 26-30, 1687 The following Hegeman's:
Hendrickus 36y off
Isaack native flackbuch
Jacobus 36 jeare
Joseph 37y 
1698--Census. Flatbush Town als Midwout. Freeholders, wives, children, apprentices, and slaves. The following Hegeman's:
Abraham 1 men 2 women 3 children 0 apprentices 1 slave
Benjamin 1 2 2 0 0
Denys 1 1 5 0 0
Isaac 1 1 3 0 0
Jacobus 1 1 3 0 0
Joseph 1 1 4 0 0
1714--Dutchess Co. List of Inhabitants & Slaves --No Hegemans
1738--Bookland Twp., Kings Co. List of Inhabitants, p. 41
Joseph Hegeman 1 male under 10y, 2 males 10 or over
3 females under 10, 2 females 10 or over
0 black males, 2 black females (1 under, 1 over 10y)
1738--Flatbush Twp., Kings Co., NY The following Hegeman's:
Males Females Blacks
>10y 10y or over >10y 10y or over M<10 M>10 F
Adrayonn 3 2 1 1 0 0 0
Abraham 2 0 2 0 1 0 0
Adan 2 0 2 1 0 0 0
Denija 1 0 2 0 0 0 0
Elbert 3 0 5 0 0 0 0
Isaac 2 0 1 0 0 0 0
Joseph 3 1 3 3 0 0 0
Rem 4 1 2 1 1 0 1


Joseph Adriaenszen Hagaman I 1651-1725

Dan's Maternal 8th great grandfather

Joseph Hagaman I 
son of Adriaen Hegeman and Catharina Margetts
baptized on 15 January 1651 at Amsterdam, Netherlands
died after 1712
married 

Femmetje Remsen
 daughter of Rem Jans Van der Beek and Janetia Joris apalje.
Born:
Died

Children:

Jannetje Hegeman   b. 20 Oct 1678, d. bt 18 Feb 1740 - 9 Sep 1756 
Adriaen Hegeman   b. 31 Oct 1680, d. 28 Feb 1747 
Elizabeth Hegeman   b. 5 Nov 1682 
Rem Hegeman   b. 8 Feb 1685, d. bt 17 May 1759 - 6 Apr 1767 
Joseph Hegeman II   b. 21 Aug 1687, d. a 1756


1651 - Joseph Hageman is Born in Holland
He emigrated with his parents to New Netherland (America) as an infant.
Son of Adrian Hegeman and Catherine Margits. 
Harry Macy Jr., "The Van Wicklen/Van Wickle Family: Including Its Frisian Origin and Connections to Minnerly and Kranckheyt", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.128, no. 2, p. 81 (1997): 128:183.

1657 - Fejeete Remse was baptized
Femmetje Remse was baptized on 1 August 1657 at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam.

1677 Joseph Hagerman married Femmetje (Fannie) Rems Van Der Beeck
21 October 1677 at Flatlands, New Netherland
She married Joseph Adriaenszen Hegeman, son of Adrian Hegeman and Catherine Margits, at Amersfoort, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, on 21 October 1677 (banns dated 6 Oct 1677).
David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 213. Joseph Hegeman, j.m. from Amsterdam in Holland, residing at Midwood, with Femmetje Rems, j.d. from N. Albany, residing at the Wallabout. 

1680 - Son Adriean Hagaman is Born
Hendrikus Hageman, who served as a witness, was Joseph's brother.


Research:



From Find A Grave:


Birth: 1651, Holland (Defunct)
Death: 1725
Kings County
New York, USA

He emigrated with his parents to New Netherland as an infant. He erected the first house in New Lots. He died there in 1725. 
Joseph Hegeman married Fanny Rem Jansen (Van Der Beek) at Flatbush on Oct. 21, 1677.
Joseph and Fanny Remsen (Van Der Beek) Hegeman also had a son Adrian Hegeman; Find-A-Grave Memorial Number 42773711



Research:
  1.  A.P.G. Jos van der Linde, First Dutch Reformed Church Brooklyn, p. 126, Joseph; parents: Joseph Hegemans, Femmitje Remsen; witnesses: Areas van de Bilt, Hillitje Remsen..
  2. The Hegeman Family by John Blythe Dobson, online, Last revised 15 June 2002.

Daughter of Rem Jansen and Jannetje Jorise Rapalje.
Harry Macy Jr., "The Van Wicklen/Van Wickle Family: Including Its Frisian Origin and Connections to Minnerly and Kranckheyt", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.128, no. 2, p. 81 (1997): 128:183.
George E. McCracken, "Catalyntje Trico Rapalje", The American Genealogist vol.35 (1959): 35:197. 

Femmetje Remse was baptized on 1 August 1657 at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam.
Ibid.

She married Joseph Adriaenszen Hegeman, son of Adrian Hegeman and Catherine Margits, at Amersfoort, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, on 21 October 1677 (banns dated 6 Oct 1677).
David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 213. Joseph Hegeman, j.m. from Amsterdam in Holland, residing at Midwood, with Femmetje Rems, j.d. from N. Albany, residing at the Wallabout. 

Femmetje Remse was a member of the at Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, Flatbush, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, in 1677 from the Wallabout.
Ibid., page 353. Old Members found here in the 4 Villages in the year 1677. From the Wallabout. Joris Remsz and sisters Hildegonde Rems, Femmetje Rems, left for Midwood.

She and Joseph Adriaenszen Hegeman were members of the at Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, Flatbush, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, on 19 November 1679 at Midwood.
Ibid., page 343. Register of the Members from the Four Villages. 19 Nov 1679. Midwood Members. Joseph Hegemans and wife femmetje Rems.

Witnessed the baptism of Aris Remsen , son of Rem Remsen and Marritie Janse Van der Bilt, on 13 January 1684 at Midwoud, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, (wiwtnesses Joris Remsz, Femmetje Rems).
Ibid., page 427. Aris; parents: Rem Remsz, Marritje Vander Bild; op Midwoud; witnesses: Joris Remsz, Femmetje Rems.

Witnessed the baptism of Femmetje Arise Van der Bilt , daughter of Aris Janse Van der Bilt and Hillitje Remse, on 21 September 1684 at New Utrecht, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, (sponsors Joseph Hegeman, Femmetje Rems).
Ibid., page 431. Femmetje; parents: Aris Vander Bild; Hillegond Remse; op Utrecht; witnesses Joseph Hegeman, Femmetje Rems.

Witnessed the baptism of Joris Gerritsz Noorstrandt , son of Gerrit Hansen and Jannetje Remsen, on 9 December 1694 at Old First Dutch Reformed Church, Breuckelen (Brooklyn), Kings Co., Long Island, New York, (witnesses: Joris Remsen, Femmitje Joris).
A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), page 134. Joris; parents: Gerret Hansen, Jannitje Remsen.

Witnessed the baptism of Helena Van Pelt , daughter of Anthony Teunissen Van Pelt and Magdalena Joosten, on 29 May 1695 at Old First Dutch Reformed Church, Breuckelen (Brooklyn), Kings Co., Long Island, New York, (witnesses Joseph Hegeman, Femmetje Remse).
Ibid., page 162. Helena; parents: Antonij van Pelt, Magdaleentje Joosten.

Witnessed the baptism of Pieter Woertman , son of Jan Dircksen Woertman and Anna Maria Andries, on 30 September 1698 at Old First Dutch Reformed Church, Breuckelen (Brooklyn), Kings Co., Long Island, New York, (witnesses Machiel Hanse, Femmetje Remse).
Ibid., page 139. Pieter; parents: Jan Woertman, Anne-Marij. 

More about her husband:

Son of Adrian Hegeman and Catherine Margits. 
Harry Macy Jr., "The Van Wicklen/Van Wickle Family: Including Its Frisian Origin and Connections to Minnerly and Kranckheyt", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.128, no. 2, p. 81 (1997): 128:183.

Joseph Adriaenszen Hegeman was baptized on 15 January 1651 at Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
John Blythe Dobson, "The Hegeman Family of New Netherland: A brief outline of the first three generations." John Blythe Dobson, The Genealogy Page of John Blythe Dobson, since April 1999.

Also known as Capt. Joseph Hegeman.
David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 450. Flatbush Paper No. 6827. Adriana; parents: Do. Wilhelmus lupardus Juffr, Cornelia Lupardus; witnesses: Mr. gerardus Beeckman, Capt. Joseph hegeman, moede Catharyna polhemus.

Joseph Adriaenszen Hegeman was a member of the at Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, Flatbush, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, in 1677 at Midwood.
Ibid., page 359. Old Members found here in the 4 Villages in the year 1677. Midwood. Joseph Hegeman.

On 10 February 1679 at Midwoud, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, Joseph Hegeman, the outgoing churchmaster, was replaced by Adriaan Reijersz with Dirck Jansz vander Vliet, who were jointly elected by the Most Honorable Magistrates and Consistory.
Ibid., page 29. Consistory Minutes, 1678-1685.

He and Femmetje Remse were members of the at Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, Flatbush, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, on 19 November 1679 at Midwood.
Ibid., page 343. Register of the Members from the Four Villages. 19 Nov 1679. Midwood Members. Joseph Hegemans and wife femmetje Rems.

Joseph Adriaenszen Hegeman was Deacon at Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, Flatbush, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, from 1681 to 1683.
David William Voorhees, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Volume 2, Midwood Deacons' Accounts, 1654-1709 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 2009), Appendix, page 383. Chronological List of Midwood Deacons, 1654-1709.

He was Deacon at Midwood, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, on 17 November 1681 in place of Cornelis Berrien.
David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 205. Elections of Elders and Deacons, 1677-1706. 

Witnessed the baptism of Femmetje Arise Van der Bilt , daughter of Aris Janse Van der Bilt and Hillitje Remse, on 21 September 1684 at New Utrecht, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, (sponsors Joseph Hegeman, Femmetje Rems).
Ibid., page 431. Femmetje; parents: Aris Vander Bild; Hillegond Remse; op Utrecht; witnesses Joseph Hegeman, Femmetje Rems.

Witnessed the baptism of Helena Van Pelt , daughter of Anthony Teunissen Van Pelt and Magdalena Joosten, on 29 May 1695 at Old First Dutch Reformed Church, Breuckelen (Brooklyn), Kings Co., Long Island, New York, (witnesses Joseph Hegeman, Femmetje Remse).
A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), page 162. Helena; parents: Antonij van Pelt, Magdaleentje Joosten.

Witnessed the baptism of Adriana Lupardus , daughter of Dom. Wilhelmus Lupardus and Cornelia Van Wessel, on 9 January 1698 at Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, Flatbush, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, (witnesses Mr. Gerardus Beeckman, Capt. Joseph Hegeman, moede Catharyna Polhemus).
David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 450. Flatbush Paper No. 6827. Adriana; parents: Do. Wilhelmus lupardus Juffr, Cornelia Lupardus; witnesses: Mr. gerardus Beeckman, Capt. Joseph hegeman, moede Catharyna polhemus. 


Children by Joseph Adriaenszen Hegeman b. 15 Jan 1651:
Jannetje Hegeman b. 20 Oct 1678
Adriaen Hegeman b. 31 Oct 1680
George E. McCracken, "Catalyntje Trico Rapalje", The American Genealogist vol.35 (1959): 35:199.

Elizabeth Hegeman b. 5 Nov 1682
Dorothy A. Koenig, "Adriaentje Van Wyck", New Netherland Connections Vol. 2, page 17 (1997): 2:18.

Rem Hegeman b. 8 Feb 1685, d. between 17 May 1759 and 6 Apr 1767
Harry Macy Jr., "The Van Wicklen/Van Wickle Family: Including Its Frisian Origin and Connections to Minnerly and Kranckheyt", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.128, no. 2, p. 81 (1997): 128:183. 

Joseph Hegeman b. 21 Aug 1687
A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), page 126. Joseph; parents: Joseph Hegemans, Femmitje Remsen.

Bio includes data from The Brouwer Genealogy Database.

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