!In "HISTORY OF MONMOUTH CO., N.J." p. 672, he is called Roelof Schenck
Van Nydeck. As was the custom, the patronymic VAN NYDECK was
eventually dropped. Appointed by Governor Leisler captain of cavalry in
Kings County; was also a justice of the peace and a judge.
!WILL Proved 26 July 1705: Alice Crandall Park, SCHENCK AND RELATED
FAMILIES IN NEW NETHERLANDS, Baltimore, Gateway Press, Inc., 1992; FHL
Book 929.273/Sch27 p. 6.
!BIRTH-PARENTS-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN-DEATH-WILL: GENEALOGIES OF
LONG ISLAND FAMILIES; ; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1987, vol. II;
pp. 516-17; FHL Book 974.721/D2g. NOTES: Will made September 4, 1704,
proved August 3, 1705.
!NAME: HISTORY OF MONMOUTH CO., N.J., , p. 672. Called Roelof Schenck
VAN NYDECK. As was the custom, the patronymic VAN NYDECK was
eventually dropped. NOTES: Appointed by Governor Leisler captain of
cavalry in Kings County; was also a justice of the peace and a judge.