Rycken Hendricksen Suydam–1741
- Name
- Rycken Hendricksen Suydam
- Given names
- Rycken Hendricksen
- Surname
- Suydam
| Marriage | Dorothy Flyn — View this family yes |
| Burial | October 10, 1675 |
| Birth of a daughter #1 | Eytje Suydam December 11, 1698 |
| Death of a father | Hendrick Ryck Suydam January 26, 1701 |
| Death of a mother | Eytje Jacob 1701 |
| Marriage of a child | Jan “John” VanMater — Eytje Suydam — View this family October 17, 1718 |
| Death of a wife | Jannetje Dorlandt before August 1738 |
| Death | February 1741 |
| Family with parents |
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| mother |
Eytje Jacob Birth: 1644 — Netherlands Death: 1701 — Flatbush, NY |
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Marriage: about 1665 — New Amsterdam, NY |
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Rycken Hendricksen Suydam Death: February 1741 — Flatbush, NY |
| Family with Jannetje Dorlandt |
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Rycken Hendricksen Suydam Death: February 1741 — Flatbush, NY |
| wife |
Jannetje Dorlandt Birth: about 1676 36 30 — Brooklyn, NY Death: before August 1738 |
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Eytje Suydam Birth: December 11, 1698 22 — Flatbush, NY Death: October 4, 1772 — Middletown, NJ |
| Family with Dorothy Flyn |
| himself |
Rycken Hendricksen Suydam Death: February 1741 — Flatbush, NY |
| wife |
Dorothy Flyn Birth: about 1701 |
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Marriage: — |
| Note | He was a farmer at Flatbush, L.I., NY. “Rick Vansudam,” lieutenant, was listed as belonging to the regiment of militia in King's County in 1715. Ryck served as Supervisor of the Town of Flatbush repeatedly, in 1711, 1714, 1722 and 1728. In his will, he wrote: ...February 25, 1740/1. I, Ryck Suydam, of Flatbush, in Kings County, yeoman, being sick. I leave to my wife Dorothy, "one room in my house and good and reasonable support, so long as she remains my widow;" Also £20, and a cupboard and brown table, and 18 sheets, 12 towells, etc., and a horse and saddle. I leave to my son Hendrick, for his birthright, £5. My executors are to sell goods enough to pay debts, and the rest to my children, Hendrick, Jan, Ryck, Estie, Antel, Gertie, Janettie, Styntie, and Marytie. I leave to my daughter Marytie for her dowry, or out set, if she shall be married, £50. I leave all my lands and meadows to my sons, Hendrick, Jan, and Ryck, to support my wife, and I make them executors. Witnesses, Peter Lefferts, Hendrick Suydam, Cornelius Suydam. Proved, February 9, 1740. |