Notes for JACOBUS DEBEAUVOIS:

Son of Carel and Sophia (Van Lodensteyn) De Beauvoise.
AKA: Jacobus De Beauvoise.
Born: 1651 in Leiden, Holland.
Alternate of Borth: 1650.
Baptism: March 22, 1651 in Leiden, Holland.
Died: 1710 in Unknown.
Buried: Flatbush Reformed Dutch Church Cemetery, Flatbush, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.
Immigration: 1659.
Married: Maria Joosten Carleszen June 12, 1678 in New York City, New York.

Jacobus Debevoise, only son of Carel, was born at Leyden. In early manhood he embraced religion and joined the church at Brooklyn of which he was afterward a deacon. He married, June 12th 1678 Maria Daughter of Joost Carelsz, and died in the early part of the next century, his widow surviving him.
They had sons Carel second born 1680; Joost born 1683; Jacobus born 1686; and Johannes, born 1689. Jacobus married in 1715, Sarah, daughter of Joris Remsen, and died on his farm at Bedford, aged about four score. His children were Jacobus (who died in 1751, and whose only daughter, Engeltie, married Isaac Degraw of Brooklyn) and George, who was born in 1720, married Sarah Betts October 18th 1746, and inherited all his father' s estate at Bedford. Joost married in 1707, Mary daughter of Joris Remsen; remained a farmer in Brooklyn,and died a few years before the Revolution, in advanced age. he had issue: Jacobus; Phebe, who married John Johnson; Mary, who also married; Anna who married Johannes W. Wycoff; Elizabeth, who married Peter Cowenhoven, and Sophia, Who Married Albert Nostrand. Jacobus inherited his father' s farm at the Wallabout; married in 1736 Maria Garretson, and died prior to the American War. His Children were: George; Samuel, who died without issue; Ida, who married Ferdinand Suydam; Mary, who married Garret Van Duyn. George last named married Elizabeth, daughter of Jeremiah Vanderbuilt, and died at the Wallabout in or prior to 1784.
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The roll of those who have taken the oath of allegiance in Kings County in the Province of New York, 26-30 September 1687-"off Breucklijn".