Name: James WYCKOFF Birth: 30 June 1820; Hancock County, Virginia Parents: James WYCKOFF and Maria “Mary” PETERSON Spouse: Mary Ann THOMAS Death: 25 March 1864; Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Relationship to Hollie: maternal 1st cousin 5x removed
Name: John McCullough WYCOFF Birth: 27 June 1830; Jefferson County, Ohio Parents: Cornelius WICOFF and Leah CRITZER Spouse: Eliza “Jane” FRYE Death: 08 January 1908; Richmond, Jefferson County, Ohio
Name: Sara “Saley” WICOFF Birth: 11 May 1792: Brooke County, Virginia (now West Virginia)] Parents:Joachim WYCOFF and Hannah YERKES Spouse: William SCOTT Death: 10 February 1825; Brooke County, Virginia (now West Virginia Relationship to Hollie: maternal 5th great aunt
Name: Thomas Ellsworth WYCUFF Birth: 08 March 1864; Carroll County, Ohio Parents:Levi WYCUFF and Mary EARL Spouse: Thaisa HESS Death: 03 October 1944; Bergholz, Jefferson County, Ohio Relationship to Hollie: maternal 3rd great uncle
Name: Isaac Newton WYCOFF Birth: 07 December 1814; Virginia Parents: Cornelius WYCOFF and Leah CRITZER Spouse: Catherine Ann R. FRYE Death: 09 May 1885; Richmond, Jefferson County, Ohio Relationship to Hollie: maternal 4th great uncle
Name: Reverend John MOORE Birth: 16 October 1822; Fairview, Kanawha County, West Virginia Parents: Robert MOORE and Agnes Nancy WYCKOFF Spouse: Anna Eliza WHITE, Abby JOHNSON Death: 30 August 1888; Chatfield, Fillmore County, Minnesota Relationship to Hollie: maternal 1st cousin 5x removed
Notes: Burial at Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Cook County, Illinois
Name: Cornelius William WYCOFF Birth: 14 October 1837; Jefferson County, Ohio Parents: Isaac Newton WYCOFF and Catherine Ann R. FRYE Spouse: Martha B. “Mattie” MORRISON Death: 22 November 1914 Relationship to Hollie: maternal 1st cousin 4x removed
Cornelius Wicoff ~ Shane Cemetery (Photo courtesy of Denny Goddard)
Tombstone Tuesday
Name: Cornelius WICOFF Birth: 17 December 1787; Pughtown, Brooke County, Virginia Death: 28 November 1867; Ross Twp., Jefferson County, Ohio Parents:Joachim WYCOFF and Hannah YERKES Spouse: Leah CRITZER Cemetery: Shane Cemetery, Jefferson County, Ohio Relationship to Hollie: maternal 4th great grandfather
Name: Sarah Catherine BEADNELL Birth: 02 September 1876 Parents: William M. BEADNELL and Leah Catherine WYCKOFF Spouse: Emmor Templetin EARL Death: 04 August 1951 Relationship to Hollie: maternal 1st cousin 3x removed
“He is happiest, be he king or peasant, who finds peace in his home.”
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Wyckoff, Peter [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
Historic American Buildings Survey, E.P. MacFarland, Photographer May 8, 1934, VIEW FROM NORTHWEST. – Peter Wyckoff House, 5902 Canarsie Lane, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY
I’ve always felt that it would have been a wonderful feeling to know that there was an old homestead somewhere that had been in my family for generations and that there was still a part of my family living there, but that isn’t the case with any of my direct family lines. With the exception, of course, of the Pieter Claessen Wyckoff House which is the old homestead of the thousands of Pieter Claessen Wyckoff’s descendants that are scattered across these states (and world).
So far, I have not personally visited this place in Brooklyn as my grandmother did, but I have read a lot about it. This would have been the home of my ninth great-grandmother, Grietje Van Ness, and that of her husband, Pieter Claessen Wyckoff, and of my eighth great-grandfather, Nicholas Wyckoff, until he married. Much has been written about this house and the land that it lies on and I have not gleaned any new information to add to its story, but for those unfamiliar with it – a much abbreviated bit of information.
By Nicolaas Visscher II (1649-1702) [Public domain or Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Nederlands: Vervaardigd in ca. 1684. This map of the current New England was published by Nicolaes Visscher II (1649-1702). Visscher copied first a map byJan Janssonius (1588-1664) from 1651 and added a view of New Amsterdam, the current Manhattan. The map is very accurate: each European town which existed at the time has been represented.
As near as can be determined, this house was constructed in 1652, and amazingly, still stands today. This date was determined, in part, by pottery shards dating to 1660 excavated on the property. Many additions were built onto the home over the years, including what was probably the first addition, a large kitchen wing built onto the west side of the home.
Historic American Buildings Survey, E.P. MacFarland, Photographer May 8, 1934, DETAIL OF MANTEL AND CHINA CLOSET (WEST WALL-DINING ROOM). – Peter Wyckoff House, 5902 Canarsie Lane, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY
Architectural evidence maintains that the original roof was of the “salt-box” type. Although the original roof was removed during later additions, it is thought that this particular roof was developed by the settlers of New Netherlands, probably evolving from storage sheds that had been added to the back of previously built, symmetrically gabled houses. 17th century Dutch moldings that were found within the original part of the house also support the fact that the house dates to the early years of the third quarter of the 17th century.
By Related names: Wyckoff, Peter [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
It is believed that this house on Carnarsie Lane was built on part of a large tract of land purchased by Govenor Wouter Van Twiller (Director-General of New Netherland). In the 1652, the land was seized by the Dutch West Indie Company and when Van Twiller was recalled to Holland, he claimed that he had built houses on all of his holdings. The property then went to the Duke of York when New Netherland was ceded to the English.
Pieter Wyckoff’s descendants owned and occupied the house until about 1901 when it ended up sold to Brooklyn Realty Company. The homestead went into a rapid state of decline and was scheduled for demolition when Borough Historian, James Kelly, helped to block that action. The Wyckoff family and The Wyckoff House Association then acquired the property with the intent of gifting the house to the city to establish a city park and, hopefully, for the restoration of the house. The city accepted this gift in 1970 and now the house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is considered the oldest home in New York City.
Wyckoff Google Earth Image 2015
The house, now a museum, is located in Milton Fidler Park at 5816 Clarendon Road in the Canarsie area of Brooklyn on Long Island and was denoted as a National Historic Landmark in 1968. It is the oldest surviving example of a Dutch saltbox frame house in the United States and was one of the first structures built on Long Island by Europeans.
2014 Google Street View. Wyckoff House and Milton Fidler Park to the left.
Although the city does own the home, it is operated by The Wyckoff House & Association. And it was to this home, a bowery once owned by the Dutch West India Company, that Grietje, and her husband, Pieter, brought their two young children when Pieter agreed to superintend the bowery of Peter Stuyvesant and where they continued to raise their growing family.
Grietje Cornelis Van Ness was born to Cornelis Hendrick Van Ness and Maycke Hendrieux van der BURCHGRAEFF around 1629 (or sometime between 1624 and 1630), probably in the Netherlands. Grietje and Pieter Claessen were married about 1646 in Beverwyck, New York.
Born to them were 11 children and those children were:
Nicholas, born circa 1646, at Beverwyck. (my line)
Margrietje, born circa 1648, at Beverwyck.
Annetje, baptized 27 November 1650, at New Amsterdam.
Mayken, baptized 19 October 1653. Sponsored by Judith Bayard, wife of Peter Stuyvesant.
Cornelius, born circa 1656.
Hendrick, born circa 1658.
Geertje, born circa 1660.
Garret, born in 1662.
Marten, born in 1663.
Jan, born 16 February 1665.
Willemptje.
Grietje died between 1699 and 1703 and was buried beside her husband, Pieter, who had died between June of 1694 and 1697.
Name: Grietje Cornelis Van Ness Parents: Cornelis Hendrick Van Ness and Maycke Hendrieux van der Burchgraeff Spouse:Pieter Claessen Wyckoff Surnames: WYCKOFF, Van NESS, Van der BURCHGRAEFF, PAISLEY Relationship to Hollie: maternal 9th great grandmother
Historic American Buildings Survey, E.P. MacFarland, Photographer May 8, 1934, VIEW FROM NORTHWEST. – Peter Wyckoff House, 5902 Canarsie Lane, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY
Historic American Buildings Survey, E.P. MacFarland, Photographer May 8, 1934, VIEW FROM EAST. – Peter Wyckoff House, 5902 Canarsie Lane, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY
Historic American Buildings Survey, E.P. MacFarland, Photographer May 8, 1934, DETAIL OF MANTEL AND CHINA CLOSET (WEST WALL-DINING ROOM). – Peter Wyckoff House, 5902 Canarsie Lane, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY
Nederlands: Vervaardigd in ca. 1684. This map of the current New England was published by Nicolaes Visscher II (1649-1702). Visscher copied first a map byJan Janssonius (1588-1664) from 1651 and added a view of New Amsterdam, the current Manhattan. The map is very accurate: each European town which existed at the time has been represented.
Settlers of Rensselaerswyck, 1630-1658; By New York State Library, Arnold Johan Ferdinand Van Laer;
Van Rensselaer Bowier Manuscripts: Being the Letters of Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, 1630-1643, and Other Documents Relating to the Colony of Rensselaerswyck; New York State Library Kiliaen van Rensselaer January 1, 1908; University of the state of New York
The Pieter Claessen Wyckoff House, Brooklyn, New York: An Analysis of its History and Development and a Record of its Present Condition Preparatory to Restoration...Oppenheimer, Brady & Associations, Architects. NY,NY.