The Holland Society of New York's Quarterly Journal, De Halve Maen

Note: This article has not been updated since it was originally published in 1991.

The Holland Society of New York's quarterly journal, de Halve Maen (1922- ), is a valuable source for genealogical and historical articles on early Dutch New York and its families. The Holland Society has issued two subject indexes to its publications, one for 1885-1959, the other for 1885-1977. In addition, an every-name index to de Halve Maen for 1977-1989 is expected to be published in 1992. De Halve Maen is not included in standard indexes to genealogical periodicals such as Genealogical Periodical Annual Index (GPAI), Jacobus' Index to Genealogical Periodicals, and Colket's Founders of Early American Families. It is included in the current volumes of Periodical Source Index (PERSI), but has not yet been indexed in the historical volumes.

Given below is a list of the most useful genealogical articles on specific families that have appeared in de Halve Maen to date. Certain articles have been omitted because they were incorporated into a subsequent book. Nevertheless, all articles through 1989 can be found using the Holland Society indexes described above.

Equally as important as the articles listed below are many of the articles that have appeared in de Halve Maen on historical or general genealogical subjects. Among these are the following articles, all by well-known authors:

  • "The Notarial Archives in Amsterdam" by Robert G. Wheeler, de Halve Maen 37:1:7 (1962)

  • "Signatures of Flatbush, L.I., Settlers" by Rosalie Fellows Bailey, 38:1:9; 38:2:11 (1963)

  • "New Amsterdam's Taverns and Tavernkeepers" by Kenneth Scott, 39:1:9; 39:2:9; 39:3:13 (1964); 39:4:11; 40:1:11 (1965)

  • "Some Basic Rules in Dutch Genealogical Research" by Hendrik O. Slok, 39:4:7 (1965)

  • "The Founding of New Amsterdam: Fact and Fiction" by George Olin Zabriskie and Alice P. Kenney, 50:4:5; 51:1:5; 51:2:5; 51:3:11 (1976); 51:4:11; 52:1:11; 52:2:11 (1977)

  • "Contributing to Building of a New Dutch Church in New York City, 1688" by Kenneth Scott, 55:1:10 (1980), and "Notes on New York City Residents, 1686 and 1688" by Kenn Stryker-Rodda, 55:1:13 (1980)

Anyone interested in Dutch New York would be well advised to browse through all issues since volume 18:3 (1943) when de Halve Maen assumed its present format. De Halve Maen is one of the many New York genealogical and historical periodicals in the NYG&B Library listed in the Newsletter, Summer 1991 (Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 22-23).  

ACKERMAN "The Founding Families of New Netherland [series hereafter cited as FFNN]: No. 7 - The Ackerman Family" by George Olin Zabriskie, de HalveMaen 49:2:5; 49:3:9 (1974)
BOGARDUS see ROELOFS
BOGARDUS "Dutch Ancestry of Dominie Everardus Bogardus" by P.H. Bogaard, 46:2:5; 46:3 :9 (1971); 46:4:13 (1972) [insufficient evidence presented to show that the immigrant was identical with the person of the same name in the Netherlands]
BONGAERT "Dutch Ancestry of Cornelis Janszen Bongaert" by P.H. Bogaard, 51:4:5; 52:2:5; 52:3:5 (1977); 52:4:5 (1977/78); 53:1:3 (1978) [insufficient evidence presented to show that the immigrant was identical with the person of the same name in the Netherlands]
BOSCH see BUSH
BRINKERHOFF "FFNN: No. 3: The Brinkerhoff Brinckerhoff Family" by George Olin Zabriskie, 45:1:9 (1970) [includes European origins]
BUSH "Genealogy of a Colonial Bush family" by David M. Riker, 64:2:29 (1991) [includes European origins of Hendrick Bosch and his U.S. descendants]
CADMUS "The Genealogy of the Cadmus Family" by David M. Riker, 59:2:4 (1985) [includes U.S. descendants]
CLARKSON "An Eighteenth Century New Yorker in Holland" by Francis James Dallett, 42:3:19 (1967); 42:4:11 (1968)
CLAUW "A Note on Frans Pietersz Clauw" by Wilson O. Clough, 38:4:9; 39:1:13 (1964)
COLE "The Coles and Their New Jersey Descendants" by Philip Vroom Cole, 27:1:5 (1952) [clue to European origins of Barent Jacobsen Cool]
COMEGYS "Cornelius Comegys (1630-1708): Young Man From Lexmond" by Robert G. Comegys, 61:4:6 (1988); 62:1:8 (1989) [includes European origins]
DE WOLFF "A Dutch Family's Ties with Colonial America" by Carel H. Jansen, 40:2:7; 403:13 (1965)
GOELET "Jacob Goelet: Translator of Dutch for the Province of New York" by Kenneth Scott, 55:4:1 (1981)
HARING "James Smith Haring" by George Olin Zabriskie, 35:3:9 (1960)
HEGEMAN "The Ancestry of Adriaen Hageman of New Netherland" contributed by Franklyn Frick, 58:4:1 (1985) [European origins]
HEGEMAN "The Tribulations of Denys Hegeman" by Richard W. Cook, 55:4:7 (1981)
HOPPER "FFNN: No. 1 - The Hopper Family" by George Olin Zabriskie, 43:2:5 (1968); also by the same author: "Parents of Abraham G. Hopper," 34:4:9 (1960), and "Too Many John Hoppers," 37:2:13 (1962)
JOHNSON "Three Colonial Johnson Families" by David M. Riker, 61:1:10 (1988)
KIP "How Hendrick Kip Bequeathed His Estate" by Dr. Simon Hart, 37:3:9 (1962)
KUYKENDALL "Jacob Luyerszen" by William A. Kirkendale, 58:1:9 (1983)
LENT see RIKER
MANDEVILLE "The Mandeville Genealogy" contributed by Franklyn Frick, 54:3:14 (1979) [European origins]
MEAD "The Genealogy of a Dutch Mead Family" by David M. Riker, 61:4:12 (1988) [includes U.S. descendants]
PELS see VAN NESS
RAPALJE "FFNN: No. 4 - The Rapalje-Rapelje Family" by George Olin Zabriskie, 46:4:7; 47:1:11; 47:2:11 (1972) [includes European origins]
RIKER "Common Progenitor of a Riker and Lent Family" by David M. Riker, 61:2:6 (1988)
ROELOFS "FFNN: Nos. 5 and 6 - The Roelofs and Bogardus Families" by George Olin Zabriskie, 47:3:11 (1972); 47:4:11; 48:1:11; 48:2:9; 48:3:13 (1973)
RUTGERS "Rutgers Family in New Netherland and New York" by George Olin Zabriskie, 41:3:9 (1966)
STOL "Life and Times of Jacob Jansen Stol" by Fred Sisser III, 42:1:11; 42:2:11; 42:3:21 (1967); 42:4:13 (1968)
STUYVESANT "Data on the Dutch Background of Peter Stuyvesant" by Dr. S.J. Fockema Andrae, 39:1:5 (1964)
TACK "The Mystery of Grietjen Vooght" (unsigned), 53:3:18 (1978)
VAN DEUSEN "FFNN: No. 2 - The Van Deusen-Van Deursen Family" by George Olin Zabriskie, 44:1:7 (1969); 49:1:7 (1974) [includes European origins]
VAN DYKE "Some Descendants of Hendrick Van Dyke" by Mabel Van Dyke Baer, 27:3:7 (1952), and "Van Dyke Family Descendants in Ohio" by the same author, 31:1:12 (1956) [some U.S. descendants]
VAN HORN "Stories Derived from a 1722 Conveyance," by Paul E. Van Horn, 51:1:7 (1976)
VAN LAER "New Netherland Ancestry of Aeltye Van Laer" by David M. Riker, 58:4:4  (1988)
VAN LOON "The Time and Place of Jan Van Loon: A Roman Catholic in Colonial Albany" by Peter R. Christoph, 60:2:8; 60:3:9 (1987)
VAN NESS "The Van Ness Homestead" by David M. Riker, 56:3:7 (1982), and "Annatje Everts, Wife of Hendrick Van Ness" by the same author, 62:2:6 (1989)
VERPLANCK see VAN LAER
VIGNE see VAN LAER
WESTERVELT "Maria (Westervelt) Alyea" by George Olin Zabriskie, 34:1:9 (1959)

 

by Henry B. Hoff, CG, FASG, FGBS

Originally published in The NYG&B Newsletter, Fall 1991

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