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Aefje (Aphia) Hellakers

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Aefje (Aphia) Hellakers was born in 1696 (daughter of William Hellakers and Tryntje (Katharine) Boelen).

    Notes:

    Baptized March 18, 1702.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Hellakers was born about 1657 in Gravesend, Long Island. (son of Living and Teuntje Teunis); died in 1702 in Smiths Valey, Cty of New York.

    Notes:

    According to the Labadists, Dankerts and Sluyter, "The old couple had one child between them, named Willem, now about twenty-three years old, a carpenter by trade, he and his half-brother Teunis Ides, "both good and honest, though a little rough and coarse, but otherwise not unjust kind of persons, according to the world." William lived at home with his parents, where we lodged. He was somewhat wronged in his inheritance, as the old people acknowledged, and we reproved them for it. They promised amendment."

    Specification of the church of Harlem, 36 Dutch feet, upon which William Hellaker undertakes to construct the roof thereon, and a steeple upon it., etc. To pay Wm. Hellaker 150 guilders in wheat to be delivered at the current price. New Harlem, March 30, 1680. Witnessed by Johannes Vermilye and Resolved Waldron. Riker:403

    William joined the Dutch church December 3, 1681. Marriage banns were published April 3, 1682. He was living with his wife in "Smits Vallye" in 1686 when Domine Selyns made up his roll of church members. (HSYB-1916-22).

    Will of William Helleker, dated May 15, 1691, proved October 1, 1702, "of the Smiths Valey, in the city of New York, ship carpenter", being sick and weak. I leave to my wife Katharine all my estate both real and personal during her life, in case she remains unmarried. She bringing up my children in a decent Christian manner. If she marry again then she is to have one half and the other half to the children. My son Jacob Helleker, is to have 3 pounds, in addition to his share. Executors; his wife and Boelen Rudolph, his father-in-law, assistant.

    William Helleker, lately deceased, leaving behind him a will, declaring his wife Katharine sole executrix, which said Katharine has lately died, since the decease of her husband and without proving said will. Therefore, Jacob Boelen, silversmith and Dirck Ten Eyck, cordwainer, uncles and guardians of Katharine, Maritse and Aphia, children of said William Helleker (Helliker), by Katharine, his wife, decased, are made administrators during the minority of the children. October 1, 1702.

    "Abstracts of Wills", Vol. 1, published by The New York Historical Society.

    William married Tryntje (Katharine) Boelen in Apr 1682. Tryntje (daughter of Living and Living) died about 1702 in Smiths Valey, City of New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Tryntje (Katharine) Boelen (daughter of Living and Living); died about 1702 in Smiths Valey, City of New York.

    Notes:

    Baptized October 8, 1662.

    Children:
    1. Jacob Hellaker was born in 1683.
    2. Bayken Hellaker was born in 1685.
    3. Dinah Hellaker was born in 1687.
    4. Tryntie Hellaker was born in 1688.
    5. Hendrick Hellaker was born in 1690.
    6. William Hellaker was born in 1692.
    7. Maria (Meritie) Hellaker was born in 1694.
    8. 1. Aefje (Aphia) Hellakers was born in 1696.
    9. Katrharine Hellaker was born in 1697.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Living

    Living married Teuntje Teunis Teuntje was born before 1619; died after 1697. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Teuntje Teunis was born before 1619; died after 1697.

    Notes:

    See text, "Teuntje Teunis and Her Descendants."


    Children:
    1. 2. William Hellakers was born about 1657 in Gravesend, Long Island.; died in 1702 in Smiths Valey, Cty of New York.

  3. 6.  Living

    Living married Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Living
    Children:
    1. 3. Tryntje (Katharine) Boelen died about 1702 in Smiths Valey, City of New York.