[ S284] by Edmund West, comp. (S)
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Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2001.;
[ S280] by Edmund West, comp. (S|C)
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Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000.;
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Page: Birth year: 1684; Birth city: Kingston; Birth state: NY
[ S158] by Yates Publishing (S|C)
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Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2004;
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Page: Source number: 189.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: GKH
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Text: Birth: Apr., 1684, Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA
Death: 1731, Montague, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
Burial: Old Minisink Reformed Dutch Cemetery, Montague, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
Biographical information with list of children.
[ S345] by Heritage Consulting (S)
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Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2003;
[ S262] by George Benson Kuykendall, M.D. (S|C)
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Name: Kilham Stationery & Printing Co; Location: Portland, Oregon; Date: 1919; https://archive.org/details/historyofkuykend00byukuyk.
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Page: Chapter VIII, p 39 Text: [The marriage between Jurian Westfall & Styntje Van Kuykendall was] the first intermarriage of the two families. By this marriage Christina had three children, viz:
Johannes, baptized June 24, 1711;
Jacobus, baptized February 8, 1713;
Jacob, baptized June 8, 1715.
... Christina must have died soon after the birth of this child Jacob, for her husband, Jurian Westfall, married the second time to Marytje Koddebeck. August 20. 1717. Both Cuddebacks and Westfalls intermarried with Kuykendalls afterwards many times.
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Page: p112, Part two:Centry old houses in Sandston Township Text: The Everitt House ... is one of the three remaining houses that stood in the Minisink village prior to 1750...
The farm upon which this house stands was deeded by the Indans to Jurian Westfall and Jacob Kuykendall as shown by the map drawn in 1725.
[[The article provides no specific information about when Jurian Westfall and Jacob Kuykendall owned the land, nor whether either of them lived on it, but I think that it is fair to assume that they lived in or around Minisink Village at the time.)]]
[ S262] by George Benson Kuykendall, M.D. (S|C)
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Name: Kilham Stationery & Printing Co; Location: Portland, Oregon; Date: 1919; https://archive.org/details/historyofkuykend00byukuyk.
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Page: p.9, p.13 and pp.41-42 Text: [[p9 contains a 1725 plat of old Minisink village, showing land owned by Matthew Kuykendall and by both Jacob Kuykendall and Jurien Westfall.]]
[[on p 13 there is a picture of the 1731 deed that Jacob Kuykendall wrote when he sold his interest the land that he and Jurien Westfall owned.]]
[[on pp.41,42:]]
Jacob Kuykendall was still living there at the same place six years later when the people of the community were wanting a place for a school house and cemetery. Several of them formed an association and purchased a tract from Johannes Westbrook, which was, according to the deed, to be for a "burying ground and a schule house forever."
That same year, 1731, Jacob sold out his interests at the Minisink Islands. While he had lived there, he appears to have been in some sort of partnership with his brother-in-law, Jurian Westfall. Jurian had died before, and when the deed from Jacob Kuykendall was made, it was to the heirs of Westfall, and conveys all Jacob's interest in the five hundred acres that he and Jurian had bought from Thomas Stevenson.
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Page: FindAGrave Memorial 90597846; Christina Kuykendall Westfall Text: Birth: 1682, Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA
Death: 1715, Montague, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
Burial: Old Minisink Reformed Dutch Cemetery, Montague, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
Styntje (Christina) was born to Leur Jacobsen Van Kuykendal and Grietje Aartzse Tack and was christened on April 2, 1682 by the Kingston Dutch Church. She wed Jurian Westfall in Machackemech (Port Jervis), New York in 1710 and they moved to Big Minisink Island in the Delaware River, next to Montague, New Jersey. There they had three children before she died in 1715. The children were christened (C:) by a circuit rider from the Kingston Dutch Reformed Church.
1) Johannes, C: Jun 24, 1711
2) Jacobus (James), C: Feb 8, 1713
3) Jacob, C: Jun 8, 1715
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