Harlingen – Reformed Church
(cemetery in Hillsboro, church in Montgomery) Organized 1727.
Baptisms, Marriages, Membership and Consistorial records complete from 1727.
Deaths 1727-1900.
Some of the early baptisms have been published in the "New York Genealogical and Biographical Record" Volume 40.
Shared ministers with Blawenburg and Griggstown when they were forming
Rev. W.P.Sahler. Rev. Jacob T. Beekman. Rev Blauvelt, Rev. Labaugh
Added Info: ??34 Dutchtown Harlingen Rd, Belle Mead 908-359-3556
Rev. William DeYoung 2001
cemetery Listings - Somerset County Historical Quarterly Vol 1 - 1912
THE SIMMENDINGER REGISTER
The list contains the Appendix of Ulrich Simmendinger's pamphlet, Warhoffte und glaubwurdige Verzeichnuss jeniger Personen; welche sich anno 1709 aus Teutschland in Americam oder neue welt begeben. . . . (Reuttlingen, ca. 1717).
Hackensack = (n)
Dildein, Hermann, (n) Dildein, Franz & his sister
Dilldein, Georg, (n) w. & 1 ch
http://www.fortklock.com/knittlesimmendinger.htmCame to Hardwick, Sussex County, New Jersey. He left a will dated 17 June 1760, proved 30 April 1761. "Wife, moveable estatre during life and after her death to my daughters. Eldest son Sampson has had my help to pay for the land where he lives, so I give him 10 shillings and to his eldest son Uriah 5 shillings. Son Uriah to have my gun. Wife given permission to sell place where I live." Inventory of personal estate made 2 April 1761; amount: 116 pounds, 12 shillings, 6 pence.
New Jersey Colonial Documents - Calendar of WillsRe Death: WILL 17 JUNE 1760, PROB 30 APRIL 1761George Urius DILDINE's will gives all moveable estate to wife,and at her death to his six daughters. Had paid for land forsons Sampson & Uriah and so gave sons 5 shillings. Ex's wereHermanus LANE (son-in-law) and Cornelius LOW, Jr. (son-in-law);witnesses, John Marlatt, John Van Sickle, Jr., & Stientle VanSickle.
First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodsridge Olde East New Jersey part 4
Page 190
(vide, ante, PART THREE, p. 314).
"The titles for the fertile lands had been secured and settlers came to occupy them. Some of these have been already mentioned, (supra, O. E. M.), and we find that from 1681 to 1699, there had arrived from Long Island, the following heads of families, mostly of Dutch extraction:
Coers Vroom
Michael Hanson
Andrew Allyn
Michael Van Veghten
Dirk Middagh
Frederick Garretson
John Wortman
Peter Van Nest
Jeronemus Van Nest
Jacob Sebring
Isaac Bodine
Edward Drinkwater
James Tunison
Cornelius Tunison
Peter Dumont
Maurice Maurison
Johannes Dameld
Cornelius Powelson
Hendrick Rynierson
Thomas Possell
John Roelefson
Jan Hans Coeverden
Folkerd Hendrik Harris
Josias Merlett
Andrew Anderson
Elton Nyssen
William Olden
William Clausen
Lawrence Opdyke
William Mouersen
Reuben Jansen
Gabriel Leberstein
Folkerd Hendricksen"
"At North and South Branch,
Andreas Ten Eyck
Abraham Dubois
John Pussell
Josias Claesen
Jan Hendrickson
Daniel Sebring
Coenrad Ten Eyck
Derrick Van Vechten
Alexander McDowel
Jan Van Sieklen
Benjamin Bart
Jacob Stoll
Teunis Van Middlesworth
Pieter Van Nest
Emanuel Van Etten
Johannes Grauw
John Emmens
Coert Jansen
George Dildine
John Reading
Garret Van Vleet
William Brown
John Cook
Hendrick Roesenboom
Frans Waldron
George Hall
Albert Louw
William Rosa
Paulus Bulner
Lucas Schermerhorn
Godfried Peters
David Busum
David Subair