Jacobus GOELET

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jacobus GOELET was born in 1666 in Rochelle, France; died on 20 Aug 1731 in New Amsterdam, New York; was buried on 20 Aug 1731 in New Amsterdam, New York.

    Notes:

    Jacobus arrived in New Amsterdam with his father who returned to The Netherlands and is presumed to have been lost at sea.

    BR Jacobus Goelet born 1666, died 1731, married Janetje Coessar. Francis Goelet left his son, Jacobus, in New York and was lost at sea on the return voyage. Jacobus became the ward of Frederick Phillipe, Lord of the Manors of Phillipsborough. Jacobus married Janet Le Coessar, member of a Huguenot family. They had six children of whom the third was John Goelet, who died in 1753; a merchant of New York City; married in 1718 to Janetje Cannon, born September 24, 1698.
    Ref: Brannon Gullat, 1999.

    In the name of God, Amen, the 15th day of September, 1722. "Know all men by these presents that I, Jacobus Goelet, of the city of New York, stationer, shopkeeper, and now in good health, perfect mind and memory; Thanks be given to God for his great mercy."
    I leave to my wife, Janitie, all my real and personal estate, none excepted, to be by her possessed during the time she remaineth my widow, with full power to trade, buy, and sell all movable estate, and, with the advice and consent of my three eldest children, to mortgage or sell my house or houses and lands. But if she should happen to remarry, then she shall deliver unto my dear and well beloved children, by she and me begotten,
    my great Dutch Bible, and 2/3 of my real and personal estate that is then in being and not by her disposed of. After the death of my wife, if she should not remarry, I will that
    my dear and well beloved children, named Jacob, Jan, Raphael, Aefie and Phillipus, shall be my true and lawful heirs, to inherit my estate.
    That is, to my eldest son Jacob, 5 and my old Dutch Bible as his acknowledgement of his birthright. "
    And it is my will that my daughter Aefie if not then married shall be set out in order, furnished with mourning and wedding robes, and reasonable linen and housing stuff, as becomes a young woman of our degree."
    "And my youngest son Phillipus, if his apprentice time be not ended, I will that methods shall be taken by my children to find him as by agreement between his master and myself, and at the expiration of his apprenticeship so much as a new suit of clothes come to from top to toe, linnen and woolen, answerable to his reputation, and a near calculation to be made and collected out of my estate to find him with meat and drink, lodging and washing and mending. Or else my married children take turns to find him as aforesaid at their houses and in their own families until he is of the age of 22 years."
    And all the rest of my estate is to be equally divided among my children.
    I appoint my wife Janitie and my 3 oldest sons, Jacob, Jan and Raphael executors. 
    Ref: Dutch Reformed Church, NY. - - -

    Birth:
    French Huguenot family.

    Died:
    - His Will 1722, Proved 2 Sep 1731.

    Jacobus married Jannetje COESSART in Holland. Jannetje was born in 1665 in New Amsterdam, New York; died in 1736 in New Amsterdam, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Francis GOELET, .1  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Nov 1724 in New York City, New York; died on 4 Sep 1767 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; was buried in Saint Peters Churchyard.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Francis GOELET, .1 Descendancy chart to this point (1.Jacobus1) was born on 20 Nov 1724 in New York City, New York; died on 4 Sep 1767 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; was buried in Saint Peters Churchyard.

    Notes:

    Francis Goelet's grandfather was Jacobus Goelet.

    Francis Goelet was a son of John Goelet & Janet Cannon of New York city, ancestors of the wealthy & prominent family of that name now in NYC.
    Francis Goblet was born Nov 29, 1724, at NYC & died May 20. 1767.
    He married June 21, 1752, Elizabeth, daughter of Capt. Samuel & Anne Leonard, than of South River, NJ. Elizabeth was born Apr 16 1726 & died Jan 7, 1792.
    In her father's will, Probated Feb 13, 1758, dated Apr 2, 1754, he is referred to as being of Perth Amboy & her sisters are mentioned as Mary wife of John Berrien, Sarah, widow of Thomas Billop, Rachel, wife of Samuel Sarjant, &
    Ann wife of John Lawrence. [i.e. Mayor John Brown Lawrence.]

    When he resided in Perth Amboy he was engaged in business in that city. He evidently was a man of learning & culture & possessed a library of some extent.

    From the entries in an old bible, now in possession of a former resident of Perth Amboy, it would appear that Francis Goelet, born 1724, had a brother, James Goelet, & uncle Jacob Goelet, another brother, Peter Goelet & sisters, Mary Goelet & Jane or Jenny Goelet.

    Francis Goelet's journal, describes 5 voyages taken between 1746 & 1758, with many months spent in London while he conducted his business.

    . 1746-1750, Extracts from the journal of Capt. Francis Goelet, merchant, relating to Boston, Salem, Marblehead etc, with notes by Albert H Hoyt.
    Ref: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston 180, 8 Vol, P 16 R.

    . 1751-53 - New York Masonic Lodge, - Francis Goelet, Third Grand Master.

    . 1765, Sept. 23. WILL of Sarah Billopp, [nee Leonard] of Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co.;
    Widow of Thomas Billopp. Eldest son, Christopher Billopp, £100.
    Rest of my estate to my 7 children, namely, Mary (widow of Richard Nickleson), Elizabeth, Rachel, Thomas, Sarah, Catharine & Jasper.
    Executors: my sons, Christopher & Thomas.
    Witnesses: John Berrien, Samuel Sarjant, Francis Goelet.
    Proved Sept. 7, 1770. 1771, May. Inventory, £2141.8.10, filed by Christopher Billopp.

    . Presumable the debts were discharged & the following remained (- PJA2010):
    NJ Archives, Vol. IX, p. 333-4.
    . the Act was repealed Jan 14, 1762. Letters of administration were granted 4 Sep. 1767, to Elizabeth Goelet, widow of Francis Goelet, late of the City of Perth Amboy, deceased. The inventory signed by the widow, with Jonas, Deare & John Griggs, as appraisers amounts to £137 12 s 7 d, all personal property, &
    2 volumes of Universal Traveller, Coettogon's Arts & Sciences, Arcadia by Sir Phil Sidney, doctrine of Morality, Nettletons's Virtue & Comforts, poems, 3 Volumes of Shakespeare, etc.
    Ref: East Jersey wills, I.F., 152.

    . 1767, Sept. 4. WILL of Francis Goblet, (senior) of Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co.
    Int. Admx: Elizabeth Goelet, the widow.
    Fellow bondsman: Samuel Sarjant [ brother-in-law]; both of said place.
    Witness: John Berrien.
    1767 Sep 12. Inventory £137 12 .7 made by Johnathan Deer & John Griggs. Ref: Lib I, p 152.

    . Saint Berrien Peters Churchyard monument: Attractive, well letter, large red sandstone with & angle, reads Here lyes the Body of Francis Grocer who departed this life May 20, 1767. Aged 42 Years 6 months.
    . It appears to be identical to wife Elizabeth Goblet,
    Note: From the photos is difficult to determine if they are back to back on the same stone. - - -

    Birth:


    Died:
    Handsome red sandstone Monument is dated 4 months before will! Aged 42 years 6 months.

    Buried:
    Perth Amboy.

    Francis married Elizabeth LEONARD, .1 on 20 Jun 1752. Elizabeth (daughter of Capt. Samuel LEONARD, Jr., Esq. and Anne BROOKS) was born in 1728 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; died est 7 Jan 1804 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; was buried in Saint Peters Churchyard. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. John Francis GOELET, .1  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Jul 1753 in New Rochelle, Westchester Co., New York.
    2. 4. James Francis GOELET, .1  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Oct 1760 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; died on 20 Nov 1809 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; was buried in Saint Peters Churchyard.
    3. 5. Peter GOELET, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Jan 1764 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; died on 7 Sep 1828 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; was buried in Saint Peters Churchyard.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  John Francis GOELET, .1 Descendancy chart to this point (2.Francis2, 1.Jacobus1) was born on 29 Jul 1753 in New Rochelle, Westchester Co., New York.

    Notes:

    . 1764, Dec. 27. WILL of Leeds, Vincent, of Northampton Twsp., Burlington Co., yeoman; To Mary Knight, alias Mary Roswell, £50. To Barbary Inger, £10. Remainder to my wife, Anna, both personal
    &
    to my grandson, John Goelet. Rest of my estate to my daughters, Sarah, Rachel & Elizabeth.
    The share of Elizabeth Goelet, [i.e. Elizabeth Leonard,]
    is to be managed by my Executor during the life of her present husband, Francis Goelet, &, after his death, if it should please God he should die, then her share is to be given to her. Executor: my son-in-law, John Berrien.
    Witnesses: John Smyth, Norris Thorp, Alexander Watson. Proved June 13, 1761. Lib. H, p. 9.

    . After the Battle of Monmouth, John Goelet of New Bridge was brought down by camp fever. The family moved to New Bridge from NYC after a British man-of-war, fired on the city. ...he hired a cart to take him home, but because of the camp fever, he was left on the cart for the night. They left him water. During the night another man with him, John Bogert died during the night. Goelet being too sick to notice.
    - Affidavit of John Goelet, Pension Records recorded in The Revolutionary War in the Hackensack. - - -

    Birth:
    Sponsors Jacob, James Goelet & mother, Jane Goelet, Trintiy Ch., New Rochelle.


  2. 4.  James Francis GOELET, .1 Descendancy chart to this point (2.Francis2, 1.Jacobus1) was born on 3 Oct 1760 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; died on 20 Nov 1809 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; was buried in Saint Peters Churchyard.

    Notes:

    [James' surname is sometimes spelled Goelette - La goelette is French for a type of wooden ship. - PJA]

    . Goelet wrote her WILL in 1773 & named "my godson James Goelet, son of my brother Francis, Dec'd." who had died 4 Sep 1767.

    . 1793 May 15, Wed. Just imported into Perth Amboy, In the Ship Thomas Wilson, James F Goblet, Master; from Tobago & Turks Island, Muscovado sugar, rum & a large quantity of salt & to be sold on reasonable terms for cost or country produce, by John Henry & co. they have also at their stores at Perth Amboy & New Brunswick, a general assortment of dry goods & Groceries.
    Ref: Guardian & NB Advertiser Newspapers.

    . 1807 Dec 10 - WILL of James F Goelet, City of Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co, NJ
    . First, funeral expense & just debts be paid by Executors;
    . Second, beloved wife Sarah Goulet given all Real Estate as long as she remains a widow, then to my children now living, or how said wife Sarah shall divided between the share & share alike;
    . Third, if not enough money for debts, then sell, the money arriving from, bequeath to said wife for her support & maintenance of educating my children.
    Signed & sealed, James F Goelet.
    . Wit: Abagail Compton, James Skinner, Philip Kearney.
    . 1809 Dec 29, Sarah Goelet, sole Executor in the within testament of James F Goelet, she will pay firs the debts of said deceased & then legacies. & she will exhibit into the Surrogate Court a true & perfect inventory of all goods & chattel.
    . Signed, Given at New Brunswick, NJ, 29 Dec, 1809, Sarah Goelet.
    Ref: NJ Wills & Probate Records, 1739-1991, Middlesex Co.,#s 100991 p. 771

    Record for research:
    . 1849 Apr 19, Thursday, Newark Daily Advertiser (Newark, New Jersey
    . Perth Amboy, NJ some residents: Rachel Goelet, Thomas Billopp Goelet with 4 children; Sara Goelet.
    Ref: WILL Sarah Howard of Perth Amboy, d 15 Apr., 1796.

    . 1892 Jun 30, An auction of rare books, The Voyages & Travels of Francis Goelet of the City of NY, 96 pages, seven colored drawings of ships at sea. Capt. Francis Goelet ancestor of the wealth Goelet family.
    Ref: NY Times Newspaper.

    . John Goelet - Robert Guestier Goelet - dgt? (Goelet) Mrs Elber Kip - Beatrice (Goelet) Manice - Anne Marie (Guestier) Goelet - Robert Ratsey Goelet d 1820 NYC - Almy Goelet - Peter Goelet 1727-1811, NYC
    . Peter P. Goelet 1764-1828, NYC - Peter Goelet III 1800-1879, NYC- Hannah Greene (Goelet) Gerry - Robert Goelet II 1809-1879, NYC - Robert Goelet III 1841-1899, NYC - Ogden Goelet 1846-1897 NYC -Mary Wilson "May" Goelet(-Innes-Kerr (Duchess of Roxburghe).
    . Robert Goelet (IV) 1880-1966, NYC- Robert Walton Goelet 1880-1941.

    . NYC - Francis Goelet
    Goelet, Aefje, 1700, & 1704, NYC
    Goelet, Francis, 1691, NYC
    Goelet, Jacob, 1688, NYC - Translator of Dutch for the Province of New York"
    Goelet, Jan, 1694, NYC
    Goelet, Leah, 1702, NYC
    Goelet, Phillipus, 1699,1701, 1708, 1743- NYC, 1701
    Goelet, Raphael, 1696, NYC 1747. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Spelling: Golet / Goelette / Goulet.

    Buried:
    Perth Amboy. Red sandstone monument is born off on lies on the ground (2006).

    James married Sarah Brown LAWRENCE, .vii on 19 Jul 1788 in Burlington County, New Jersey. Sarah (daughter of John Brown LAWRENCE, Esq., U.E. and Martha TALLMAN) was born on 20 Apr 1764 in Burlington, Burlington Co., New Jersey; was christened on 20 Apr 1764 in St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Burlington, NJ; died on 1 Oct 1828 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 6. John Lawrence GOELET, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Mar 1790 in Burlington, Burlington Co., New Jersey; died on 13 Aug 1790 in Burlington, Burlington Co., New Jersey.
    2. 7. James Francis GOELET, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jun 1793 in New Jersey; died on 1 Sep 1797 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; was buried in Saint Peters Churchyard.
    3. 8. Mary Ann GOELET  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1794 in Burlington, Burlington Co., New Jersey.
    4. 9. Elizabeth GOELET  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1796 in New Jersey; died on 27 Mar 1832 in New Jersey.

  3. 5.  Peter GOELET, .2 Descendancy chart to this point (2.Francis2, 1.Jacobus1) was born on 13 Jan 1764 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; died on 7 Sep 1828 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; was buried in Saint Peters Churchyard.

    Notes:

    Peter Goelet was born 13 Jan 1764, at Perth Amboy, NJ.
    Baptized Feb 23, 1764, by Rev. Robert McKean.
    Sponsors: John Berrien & John Lawrence*.
    Buried. St. Peter's churchyard, Sept. 7, 1828.

    1730 (G65) 1786 May 10 - 1792 July 28 GOELET, Catherine, of NYC, spinster,
    Goddaughter Elizabeth, dau of bro. Peter Goelet, sister Jane, wife of John Zebriska of Hackensack, NJ, children of brother Francis Goelet, vizt: James & Peter,
    children of bro. Peter Goelet, vizt: Elizabeth, Alice, Lott, Jennet, John Peter, Robert, Ratsey, Thomas, Billopp & Christoper Billopp Goelet, son of sister Jane Zebriska, vizt: John Zebreiska, jun.
    Real & personal estate (plate). Executors nephews John & Peter Goelet of NYC, merchants.
    Witnesses: Theophilus de Bow, Thomas Hicks, both of NYC, gentlemen, & Vincent Mathews.

    . 1752 Jun 20 - Goelet, Francis, New York, & Elizabeth Leonard, Perth Amboy,
    . 1775 Oct. 26th. - Goelet, Peter, New York, & Elizabeth Farmar,

    . 1791 Sep 20 New York
    About half after one this morning a fire was discovered in the Mill St, nest to the Custom House, which threatened destruction to all the adjoining buildings in Duke & Princess St. The wind
    blowing south added forty to the fames, notwithstanding the known activity & vigilance of the citizens of NY on such trying occasions, the whole block of buildings at the upper end of Mill St. through into Duke St. were entirely confused. The fire was not got under until six o'clock.
    . Sept 21. New York. List of 10 houses burnt, inc.. the house of Rev. Mr Seixas, the house of the widow Miller; & the coach house & stables of Mr. Goelet in Mill Street; Mr. Goelet's horses perished in the stables.
    the wind being very high greatly quantities of coal & burning shingles were carried over the city to a great distanced. Several houses & sites adjoining. the burnt building are much injured. Two children are reduced from the flames of a house in Duke St. by means of the pole & blanket. They were asleep in the third story of the house & were not awakens till the staircase was all on fire.
    Ref: Philadelphia Federal Gazette.

    . 1894 Jul 29, Extracted from much longer article: (This is apparently Peter Goelet.2)
    Down in Mechanics' Row, Where Peter Goelet Build Shops for His Friends The Carpenters, Coopers & Blacksmiths - Old home of the Industrial Arts. Rebuilt, although the merchants offered High rents for stores. The tap of the mallet upon oaken staves, the clang of anvils & roar of might sledgers are seldom heard now down in Mechanics Row at west side of Broad St. extending from south to Front St. from # 126 to no. 140....the place when old Peter Goelet walked in the shops & watched the mechanics at work. Gold & silent is the forge of Isaac Hall, the ships smith, the shops where sturdy John Reed & Hale, John Beam made casks & barrels have not tenants now. Cast in raised letters of the iron lintels are the names of some of artisans from whom Peter Goelet built shops...Mechanics row was the home of master workmen & throngs of apprentice boys. Steam & electricity are taking the place of human muscle.
    The heirs of Peter Goelet, merchant & mechanic, have kept Mechanics' row unchanged all these years. In years gone by the tradesmen & merchants petitioned Peter Goelet to tear down the row of low buildings & to erect big warehouses upon the site. He would always refuse with the same smile & shake of the head. "What would the mechanics do then? They must have a place somewhere, you know. They can't afford to pay the rent in such buildings as you want me to build."
    The heirs of PF gave never disturbed it. Every lease that is drown specified that the room rented is to be used for "mechanical purposes". There was no truer friend of the skilled mechanic that old PG who early in this century was a prosperous merchant in Hanover square. He accumulated a large fortune, which he invested principally in real estate. He was a bachelor. The old house where he lived still stands in Broadway at 19th Street. In the basement of this venerable mansion PG had his shop. There he had a forge, carpenter's bench & tools of many trades. After business hours he was nearly always found there, in his old age whenever any wished to see PG they known he wold be in this little basement shop.
    The queer little wooden shop stood for decades with the little public house on the South st. Corner. PG's idea that mechanics need a little refreshment once in a while, so there was a queer little tavern there where well cooked dinners & a good beer & ale could always be had ...is now a modern saloon. ...One chill winter day in 1851 the shops went in in flames. PG said " Where will the mechanics go? No, they shall always have a place while I'm alive."PG planned a new Mechanics row built 6 two story brick buildings. ..old tenants had the first choice.
    Palatial office buildings & mammoth stores have been built on other portions of the Goelet estate, but the row has known no change on South street.
    Ref: New York Herald. 1894. - - -



Generation: 4

  1. 6.  John Lawrence GOELET, .2 Descendancy chart to this point (4.James3, 2.Francis2, 1.Jacobus1) was born on 26 Mar 1790 in Burlington, Burlington Co., New Jersey; died on 13 Aug 1790 in Burlington, Burlington Co., New Jersey.

  2. 7.  James Francis GOELET, .2 Descendancy chart to this point (4.James3, 2.Francis2, 1.Jacobus1) was born in Jun 1793 in New Jersey; died on 1 Sep 1797 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; was buried in Saint Peters Churchyard.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Aged 4 years 3 months.

    Buried:
    Perth Amboy. Red sandstone monument, some chipping repairs.


  3. 8.  Mary Ann GOELET Descendancy chart to this point (4.James3, 2.Francis2, 1.Jacobus1) was born in 1794 in Burlington, Burlington Co., New Jersey.

    Notes:


    . Dear Friend, I have done extensive research on John Brown Lawrence and the Lawrence Family. I think you may have copied some tree that had a number of incorrect attachments: Briefly, John Brown Lawrence, born 1728, Upper Freehold,
    His only TWO wives: Anne Alice Leoanrd (1 child) & Martha Tallman (10 children).
    John B is indeed the son of Elizabeth Brown & Elisha Lawrence.
    . John was an Anglican, but not a reverend. He was involved in raising a salary for the unpaid Anglican minister in Burlington, NJ. He is a very interesting person with a great many references. Further info can be found on my tree All2gether, on the Rootsweb.com

    So the question is which John Lawrence is your ancestor. For instances, he is not the John Lawrence, from Connecticut, who signed many documents for Gen. Washington.

    During the Revolution, John B Lawrence, was the Mayor of Burlington, NJ - after NYC, then the 2nd largest city in the USA - John Lawrence protected Burlington from burning & pillage by the German Hessians mercenaries hired by the British. For this bravery, on the contrary, he was falsely accused of siding with the British, dispossessed of his property, imprisoned & lost his lawyer's practice. From 1783 to 1795 he participated in NJ elections - i.e. he did not flee to Canada, as sometimes asserted.

    While in the Burlington Goal, he met the injured British General John Graves Simcoe. It is my belief that it was here the John Lawrence discussed with Gen. Simcoe, JB Lawrence's previous attempts to establish an new utopian settlement on the Ohio River. In 1793 John G Simcoe was appointed Governor General (like a commander/ president) of Upper Canada, now known as Ontario. Gov. Simcoe invited John Brown Lawrence (& others) to Toronto to help in the administration of the new utopian Canada as envisioned by Simcoe himself. Some ground work was done but either Simcoe nor John Lawrence lived must longer after that time.
    I hope this is not too confusing. Most sincerely, Pat Ahlberg, U.E.

    So the question is which John Lawrence is your ancestor. For instances, he is not the John Lawrence, from Connecticut, who signed many documents for Gen. Washington. - - -

    Birth:
    Confirmation, St. Peter's Ang. Church, 12 Oct 1812.

    Mary married John PATRICK on 8 Feb 1817 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey. John was born est 1792 in Ayrshire, Scotland; died on 31 Oct 1826 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; was buried on 2 Nov 1826 in Saint Peters Churchyard. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Mary married Joseph W RECKLESS after 1833 in St. Peter's Anglican Church, Perth Amboy. Joseph was born est 1872; died in 1833 > in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 10. Anthony RECKLESS  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1825 in New Jersey.

  4. 9.  Elizabeth GOELET Descendancy chart to this point (4.James3, 2.Francis2, 1.Jacobus1) was born in 1796 in New Jersey; died on 27 Mar 1832 in New Jersey.

    Notes:

    Elizabeth Goelet, born 176, d Mar 27, 1832. She was confirmed in Christ Church, NB, NJ, Dec 22 1816 by Bishop Croes.
    Married May 24, 1820, Wm. Van Hook, of NY. No issue.

    They had an adopted daughter called Medora Kearney, born 1826, died Mar 24, 1832, who is buried in St. Peter's churchyard.