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FirstLastBirth DateAge at DeathDate DiedDetailsCommissioner
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J (Johannes?)AntonidesJune 1733651797Born in Marlboro and baptized at Reformed Dutch Church, Marlboro. Married 23 November 1761 Sarah <Jacob> Van Doorn Antonides, who was born 20 February 1741 at Hillsdale, Bergen County, New Jersey and died 25 November 1825 at 84 years of age, a daughter of Jacob <Jacob> Van Doorn and Maria <Jan> Schenck Van Doorn. Religion: Reformed Dutch Church, Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. First Residence: Marlboro. Second Residence: Dutch Lane, East Freehold, Third Residence: Middletown. Will: Letters of Administration were dated 18 January 1798. Source [Genealogy Magazine of New Jersey: Genealogical Dictionary by C C Gardner] Source [William Adriaense Bennett by Kenneth A Bennett 1998 page 80] Source [Early Dutch Settlers of Monmouth County, New Jersey by George Beekman page 45]. Children: Children of Johannes <Johannes> Antonides and Sarah <Jacob> Van Doorn were as follows:
i. Nicholas <Johannes> Antonides was baptized 22 August 1762).
ii. Mary <Johannes> Antonides was baptized 30 April 1764 and died young).
iii. Jacob <Johannes> Antonides was baptized 1 December 1765 and died young).
iv. Johannes <Johannes> Antonides was baptized 13 December 1767).
v. William <Johannes> Antonides was baptized 15 July 1770).
vi. Vincentius <Johannes> Antonides who was born May 1772 and died 03 January 1847 at 75 years of age. He married 28 June 1797 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey Sarah <?> Bound Antonides.Baptized on 24 May 1772. Buried at Cemetery, Carlisle, Warren County, Ohio.
vii. Petrus <Johannes> Antonides and married Mary <?> Lloyd Antonides
viii. Maria <John> Antonides Wyckoff, who was born 01 December 1778 and married Auke <Garret> Wyckoff.
ix. Jacob <John> Antonides, who was born November 1780 and married Elizabeth <Abraham> Sutphen Antonides.
x. Ann <Johannes> Antonides Armstrong was baptized 17 April 1785) {Thomas}.
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JA?1800
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Anne (Cowenhoven)
Antonides173027 yrs., 1 daySeptember 14, 1757w. Cornelius A. BNeil
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PeterAntonides1775
53 yrs., 5 mos, 16 days
Dec. 6, 1828Seventh child of Petrus (Johannes) Antonides and Sarah (Jacob) Van Doorn. He married Mary Lloyd on 3/1/1797.Neil
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Mary (Lloyd)Antonides1780
56 yrs., 11 mos, 26 days
March 3, 1836w. PeterNeil
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John D.Antonides18291 yr., 1 mo. 9 daysJuly 25, 1830s. David & EstherNeil
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DBarcalow?May 2, 1828
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SBarcalow?1834
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Daniel BarcalowDec 26, 1720
75 yrs, 10 mos, 17 days
June 28, 1795**Left a will in Trenton--
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Derick Barcalow
25 yrs, 10 mos, 17 days
July 28, 1801s. Daniel
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AaronFormanMay 22, 1699
41 yrs, 7 mos, 22 days
Jan 13, 1741Parents: Samuel Forman and Mary (Wilbur) Forman
Siblings: 1. Samuel FOREMAN born 1686 in Freehold and died 1746 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island 2. Jonathon FOREMAN born SEP 1688, and died 28 DEC 1762 in Freehold 3. Hannah FOREMAN born 24 DEC 1689 in Monmouth County and died 11 JUN 1755. 4. Rebecca FOREMAN born SEP 1696 in Monmouth County and died 19 SEP 1748. 5. Marie FOREMAN was born ABT 1697 in Freehold 6. John FOREMAN was 23 SEP 1701 in Monmouth County and died 25 NOV 1748. 7. Catherine FOREMAN born 1703 in Monmouth County 8. Joseph FOREMAN born DEC 1703 in Freehold and died 14 JUL 1775 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth. 9. Ezekiel FOREMAN born 1 NOV 1706 in Freehold and died 3 OCT 1746 10. Samuel FOREMAN was born 1714 in Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA.
Marriage: Ursula (Craig) Forman (daughter of Archibald Craig)—married before 1728 [location unknown]
Children: Priscilla Forman and Andrew Forman
From The Forman Geneology": "Aaron
Forman was a pewholder in the old Tennent Church. He died in 1741, and is buried at " Wyckoff Hill." His will dated Dec. 31, 1741, at Freehold, mentions his wife Ursula, his eldest son George, not of age at the time, also three other sons: Lewis, Andrew and Robert, and three daughters: Priscilla, Lydia and Phoebe—all minors ; his wife Ursula, and his two brothers, Jonathan and John Forman, and brothers-in-law, Samuel Craig and William Madock, ai'e appointed executors. Witnesses were Samuel Throckmorton and Ambrose Stelle. The will was probated Feb. 12, 1742 (1741, old style), (Liber C of Wills, p. 479, at State Capitol.) Lewis Forman, son of Aaron and Ursiila (Craig) Forman, was born and brought up in Monmouth Co., and removed to New Brunswick, New Jersey. Before his removal he was a pewholder in the Tennent Church. He was an ardent Loyalist during the Revolution. Lewis' son William—he had other sons—was born in New Brunswick, lived and died there. William had several sons, one of whom, Lewis, born in New Brunswick removed at the age of 17 to New York City to be with his uncle Aaron Forman, who was established there as a book publisher. The last named Lewis Forman, who died in New York in 1891, was the father of Mr. William Henry Forman of New York City, whose researches in the history of the family have been far more extensive and valuable than those of any previous investigator."
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Catherine (Wyckoff)
FormanMay 11, 1746
72 yrs, 4 mos, 12 days
Sept. 2, 1818Parents: William and Agnes (Angenietje van Dorn) Wyckoff. Wife of Ezekiel.
Children:
1. Elizabeth Scudder
2. Agnes Forman
3.William Wyckoff Forman
4. Catherine Wyckoff Forman
5.Agnes Forman
6. Jacob Forman
7.Sarah Forman
8. Eleanor Forman
9. Anna Forman
10. Mary Forman
11. John Wyckoff Forman
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Ezekiel FormanApril 7, 174780 yrsDec. 15, 1828consort of Catherine. Fourth son of Ezekiel and Elizabeth (Seabrooke)
Forman, (a posthumous son), Perhaps he was the
Loyalist referred to in "Old Times in Old Monmouth" page 38.
Children:
1. Elizabeth Forman, b. Dec. 23, 1771, d. April 11, 1848.
m. John Anderson Scudder, M. D., son of Hon. Nathaniel Scudder, M. D.,
b. March 22, 1759, grad. Princeton 1773, Member of Legislature 1801-
1807, Member of Congress 1810. Removed to Mason Co., Ky., then to
Washington, Davis Co., Indiana. Eight children.
2. Agnes Forman, b. Dec. 10, 1772, d. young.
3. John Wyckoff Forman, b. Feb. 22, 1774.
4. William Wyckoff Forman, b. July 10, 1775, d. March 16, 1849.
5. Catherine Wyckoff Forman, b. 1777, d. May 13, 1855. m. Fenwick Lyell, b. 1766, d. Dec. 20, 1822.
6. Agnes Forman, b. July 26, 1779. m. John J. Post.
7. Jacob Forman, b. Nov. 20, 1783, d; June 16, 1841.
8.Sarah Forman, b. April 2, 1785, d. Dec. 20, 1849. m. Henry Green.
9. Eleanor Forman, b. June 20, 1787. m. William S. Brooks.
10. Anna Forman, b. Oct. 19, 1788. m. George Jones.
11. Mary Forman, b. Jan. 15, 1791, d. March 24, 1851.
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Samuel Forman166378October 13, 1740Parents: Aaron Forman and Dororthy Grandfather: Robert Forman of Long Island Siblings: Thomas and Alexander. From The Forman Geneology: Samuel's name, along with his brothers' Thomas and Alexander, appear among the signatures to a Remonstrance of the Inhabitants of East Jersey to the King against the Acts of the Proprietors, and asking for a competent Governor, which was sent to the Proprietors, Nov. 16, 1700. (Archives of NJ, vol. 2, p. 322) On Nov. 29, 1695, Samuel was commissioned High Sheriff of Monmouth County by Gov. Andrew Hamilton. (Commissions, Acts of Assembly &c. , Book C, p.235, at State House, Trenton). His name is misspelled “ fforeman in the Commission, and is also misspelled in vol. 2, p. 363 of the Archives, where he is mentioned among the people who seized and kept under guard the Governor, Justices, Attorney General, and other officials from a Tuesday to the following Saturday, in March, 1701, the occasion being that they were resisting the trial of one of the people who was accused of piracy. No will has been found, but his place in the family is well determined otherwise. The trombstone of his youngest son records that Ezekial Forman was the son of Samuel and Mary: and in a deed dated January 16, 1725, Samuel Forman, late High Sheriff of Monmouth Country, conveys certain lands in that county to his son, Captain John Forman, and there is a deed to his son Aaron in 1719, besides other proof. Samuel Forman married Mary Wilbur of Providence, Rhode Island, who was the daughter of Samuel Wilbur, Jr., and Hannah Porter, who was the daughter of John Porter, a prominent man in both Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Samuel Wilbur, Jr. was the son of Samuel Wilbur, Senior, who came from England to Massachusetts with his three sons and his wife, Ann Bradford, the daughter of Thomas Bradford, who was the uncle of Governor William Bradford of the Mayflower. The inscription on Samuel Forman ’ s tombstone is:
Here lieth the Body of
Samuel Forman who died
ye 13th day of October 1740
in ye 78th year of his Age
Children: 1. Samuel Jr. (1686)—moved to Rhode Island. No record of children 2. Jonathan (1688) 3. Hannah (1689)—married William Madock 4. Rebecca (1696)—married ? van Cleaf 5. Mary (1697)—married ? Romine 6. Aaron (1699) 7. Captain John (1701) 8. Joseph (1703) 9. Ezekiel (1706)


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Ursula (Craig) Forman170563April 4, 1758Husband: Aaron Father: Archibald CarigMeg
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Mary (Wilbur) Forman166662March 13, 1728Parents: Samuel Wilbur, Jr .and Hannah Porter, who was the daughter of
John Porter, a prominent man in both Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Samuel
Wilbur, Jr. was the son of Samuel Wilbur, Senior, who came from England to
Massachusetts with his three sons and his wife, Ann Bradford, the daughter of
Thomas Bradford, who was the uncle of Governor William Bradford of the May
flower.
Mary's tombstone is broken, and reads:
...........Body of
mary Forman wife of Samuel
Forman who died ye 13th day
of march 1728 in ye 62d
year of her Age
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Capt. JacobForman58June 16, 1841Entered the Merchant’s Service at age of 14 at the Port of New York: he progressed by regular grades to the command of a Ship remaining in the Service 30 yrs. Until a few years before his death.
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Ann LloydSept, 30, 175635Sept. 22, 1791w. John. Maiden name is Antje Johnse Longsteet; married John Lloyd in 1776 Neil
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GearcheSutphin?March 24, 1748
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GarrettWikoffMarch 4, 1703
66 yrs, 7 mos, 28 days
Nov. 2, 1770When Garrett Gerrits Wyckoff (Wikoff) was born on 4 March 1704, in Flatlands, Kings, New York Colony, British Colonial America, his father, Garret Pieterse Wyckoff, was 42 and his mother, Catherine Johanna Nevius, was 33. He owned a large farm in Monmouth County near Freehold. He married Aeltie Gerritse (1st wife) on 4 December 1726, in Monmouth, New Jersey, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 4 daughters.Father of Catherine Catrena Wyckoff, Ida Garrets (Wyckoff) Covenhoven, Garret Wyckoff, Samuel Wyckoff, Peter Garrett Wikoff, Aaltje (Wykhof) Vanderveer and Auke (Wicoff) Wyckoff. He married a second time to Altia Leffertsen on 12/4/1745. They had a child named Auke. Garrett died on 2 November 1770, in MarlboroNeil
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Aeltie (Gerretse)
WikoffOct. 14, 1705
34 yrs, 3 mos., 26 days
Feb. 19, 1740When Aeltie Gerritse was born on 24 October 1705, in Long Island, New York Colony, British Colonial America, her father, Samuel Gerritsen, was 34 and her mother, Ida Barents Ryder, was 29. She married Garrett Gerrits Wyckoff (WiKoff) on 4 December 1726, in Monmouth, New Jersey, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 4 daughters. She died on 19 February 1740, in Freehold, Freehold Township, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States, at the age of 34, and was buried in Wikoff Hill Burial Ground, Freehold Township, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States.
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WilliamWikoff170775 yrsSept. 18, 1782Son of Jan Pieterse Wyckoff (Wikoff) and Neeltje Willemse Kouwenhoven Married to Angenytie in 1729 and had 3 children: Isaac, John and Cathrina
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Angenyctie "Agnes" (Van Dorn)Wikoff3/29/170572 yrs.July 26, 1777Married to William Wikoff in 1729 and had 3 children: Isaac, John and Cathrina. Daughter of Jacob Christiaensz van Dooren Sr. and Maritje Adriaense (Bennet) van Doorn. She was baptized on 29 March 1705 at Old First Dutch Reformed Church, Breuckelen (Brooklyn), Kings Co., Long Island, New York, witnesses: Isaak Bennet, Lena his wife.
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AnnaWikoff173568 yrsMarch 8, 1803Daugther of William & Angenyctie; siblings: Agness, Peter, William, Isaac & Jacob William
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AgnessWikoffSept. 4, 174352 yrs.Oct. 29, 1795Daugther of William & Angenyctie; siblings: Anna, Peter, William, Isaac & Jacob William
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AnnaWilliamson1755
69 yrs., 3 mos, 1 day
May 10, 1824Also known as Antje Willemson; parents were David & Geertje Voorhees; baptised on 2/13/1755; married Henry Krewson on 10/31/1774.
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SarahWilliamsonMay 30, 1757
91 yrs, 8 mos., 1 day
Jan. 31, 1849Parents were David & Geertje Voorhees; sister of Anna; baptized 6/26/1757; married in 1773 to William Cotaunch.
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HendrickWilliamsonFeb 16, 1749
64 yrs., 8 mos, 12 days
Oct. 28, 1813Parents were David & Geertje; had 6 children: Peter Hendrick, Alice Lawrence, Arthur, Arthur (2nd named), David Hendric and John. He was a Veteran of the American Revolution. His will was dated 3/11/1814.
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Hendrick married Neeltje Covenhoven, daughter of Peter Covenhoven and Willempe Voorhees on Oct 30, 1779 in Freehold, NJ. She was born on OCt. 30, 1754 in Monmouth County,NJ. She died on Nov. 7, 1837 in Franklin, Ohio
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MISSING HEADSTONES BUT SEEN IN THE RECORDS:
Served as a Private in the Militia during American Revolution-captured Feb. 12, 1777-Signer of Articles of Retaliation-June 1779
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Hannah Madock "These tombs with those of Hannah Madock and Rebecca Van Cleaf their daughters, and of their son Capt. John Forman, and of another son Aaron and his wife Ursula, all are situated on a hill about a mile and a half N. E . of Freehold, Monmouth Co., New Jersey. This eminence has been called of late years “ Wyckoff Hill" because on the farm of Mr. Charles Wyckoff (whose wife is a great-grand daughter of Sheriff David Forman. This hill (which commands a view of beautiful farms) and all the surrounding country belonged for two hundred years to High Sheriff Samuel Forman and his descendants." (From, "The Forman Geneology"Meg
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Rebecca
Van Cleaf (Forman)
169652Sept. 19, 1748Meg
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Captain John FormanSept. 23, 170147Nov. 25, 1748From Anne Spottswoods Forman Geneaology: "Captain John Forman carried on the business of blacksmith at Freehold. He married Jane Wyckoff. The children mentioned in his will were, sons: John, Samuel, and another son James, mentioned in the codicil to the will. Daughters: Mary, the eldest, wife of Joseph Throckmorton, Hannah, Margaret, Rebecca and Anne. The will, which is dated May 13, 1747, states that his wife Jane is to stay on the plantation, with 366 acres of woodland added for firewood and timber. His son John, under age at the time, is to carry on the smith's trade."
Captain John Forman is buried at Wyckoff Hill, and his tombstone reads:
Here Lyes Interr'd the Body of
Capt John Forman Who Departed
this Life November y*^ twenty fifth
Annoq Domini one Thousand Seven
Hundred Forty Eight Aged Forty
Seven years two months & two Days

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