New Brunswick Families
WILLEMSZEN, Aert
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Name WILLEMSZEN, Aert Birth Abt 1620 Barneveldt, Gelderland, NETHERLANDS
Gender Male Death 1662 New Amsterdam, New York, USA
Notes - The Hartland Orsers are all probably descended from Aert Willemszen who, it is believed, came from Barnveld in Gelderland, the Netherlands. He and his wife were members of the Dutch Curch in New Amsterdam. when the first church role was made in 1649. He may have been burgomaster of New Amsterdam. He did in New Amsterdam in 1662.
Aert's sons followed the Dutch custom of forming a patronymic surname by adding -szen to their father's first name hence "Aertzen". There are something like twenty-three variants on this adoptive surname ending with the Anglicized "ORSER". The name ORSER first appears in the church records and in the graveyard of the old Dutch Curch in Tarrytown, Ny.Y. at the time of the rebellion of 1775.
ORSER, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Aert Willemszen;;Daniel Turner, Cranston, Rhode Island 1975 GS928200.
Person ID I000123 Kyle and Related Families Last Modified 1 Jan 2011
Family ELBERTS, Weyntje, b. Abt 1620, Nieukercken, Gelderland, NETHERLANDS
Marriage 1638 Children + 1. AERTZEN, Willem, c. 12 Aug 1640, New Amsterdam, New York, USA
d. Bef 1716 (Age ~ 75 years)2. AERTZEN, Annetje, c. 30 Mar 1642, Phillipsburg, Westchester County, New York, USA 
+ 3. AERTZEN, Elbert, c. 21 Jun 1643, New Amsterdam, New York, USA
d. Bef 1672 (Age ~ 28 years)4. AERTZEN, Wyntje, c. 18 Mar 1643, Phillipsburg, Westchester County, New York, USA 
+ 5. AERTZEN, Evert, c. 5 Feb 1645, New Amsterdam, New York, USA 
Family ID F00054 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 1 Jan 2011
- The Hartland Orsers are all probably descended from Aert Willemszen who, it is believed, came from Barnveld in Gelderland, the Netherlands. He and his wife were members of the Dutch Curch in New Amsterdam. when the first church role was made in 1649. He may have been burgomaster of New Amsterdam. He did in New Amsterdam in 1662.
