Cornelia Evert

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ChartsAncestors of Edward Ambrose Cooke
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Cornelia Evert, whose ancestry is unknown (or not traced here), died after 27 May 1707, when she and her husband joined the Reformed Dutch Church in New York.1,2

Cornelia married Jan Louwe Bogert, whose ancestry is unknown (or not traced here).1

Family

Jan Louwe Bogert b. abt. 1630, d. aft. 27 May 1707
Children
  • Jenneke Bogart+1 d. bef. 30 Mar 1756
  • Catherine Bogert1
  • Margaret Bogert1
  • Cornelia Bogert1 d. 21 Nov 1736
  • Peter Bogert1 b. 1656
  • Gysbert Bogert1 b. 1663
  • Claes Bogert1 b. 1668, d. Jun 1695
  • Elizabeth Bogert1 b. say 1670
  • Johannes Bogert1 b. 15 Sep 1675
  • Johannes Bogert1 b. 16 Aug 1679
This person was last edited on18 May 2022

Citations

  1. [S2493] James Riker, Henry Pennington Toler and Sterling Potter, editor, Revised History of Harlem (City of New York.): Its Origin and Early Annals, Prefaced by Home Scenes in the fatherlands; or Notices of Its Founders Before Emigration; Also Sketches of Numerous families and the Recovered History of the Land-Titles; with Illustrations and Maps (n.p.: New Harlem Publishing, 1904), 448, further cited as Riker, Toler, & Potter, Revised History of Harlem.
  2. [S2495] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in the City of New York—Church Members' List," The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 9, 59–62 (1878, 1928–1931), at 59:265, further cited as "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church—Church Members' List."