Ancestors of Jacques Caudebec of Bolbek and Minisink

Source Citations


1. Jacques Caudebec

1William Louis Cuddeback , M.D., Caudebec in America, A Record of the Descendants of Jacques Caudebec 1700 to 1920 (New York: Tobias A Wright, Printer and Publisher, 1919, facsimile New York: Amereon Ltd., 1999), p. 53.

2Elwyn L Simons, Caudebec in France and England, the Origins of Jacques Caudebec, 1664-abt. 1764-1766, of Bolbec, France, and Deerpark, New York, Ancestor of the Cuddeback Family in America (2005: Newbury Street Press, Boston, MA), pp. 47, 49-50, 87, ISBN 0-88082-185-X.

3Archives Départementales de Seine-Maritime à Rouen, Lintot-Fremontier baptêmes 1651-1667, book 10, facing p. 86, also book 11, p. 18; FHL#1,356,282. Cited by Simons.

4Elwyn L Simons, Caudebec in France and England, p. 49.

5Peter E Gumaer, A History of Deepark in Orange Co., NY, with Portrait of the Author and cut of house in which he lived (Minisink Valley Historical Society, Port Jervis Union Print, 1890,. Facsimile reprint Heritage Books, 1994), pp. 40, 78-79.

6Robert R Jakoubek, who personally viewed the Tombstone.

7Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. "Bolbec is a town and commune of northern France, in the Seine-Maritime département, on the Bolbec River, 19 m. ENE. of Le Havre by rail. Pop. (1906) 10,959. The town was enthusiastic in the cause of the Reformed Religion in the 16th century, and still contains many Protestants. It was burned almost to the ground in 1765. Bolbec is important for its cotton spinning and weaving, and carries on the dyeing and printing of the fabric, and the manufacture of sugar. There are a chamber of commerce and a board of trade-arbitration."

8Edited and Indexed by Carl Boyer, 3rd, Ship Passenger Lists, New York and New Jersey (1600-1825), ISBN 1-0-940907-23-2 (Newhall, Calif: by the editor, 1978, 3rd Printing, 2001), p. 236. [Note that Boyer does not identify the ship nor cite the source for the immigration of Jacques Caudebec and Peter Gumaer. The source seems to be Caudebec in America and History of Deerpark, neither of which identify what ship they sailed on nor its port of departure.]

9Albert F Koehler, The Huguenots of Early French in New Jersey (Mimeographed Bloomfield, NJ: by the author, 1955, reprinted 2003).

10Gumaer, Peter E, A History of Deerpark in Orange County, New York, pp. 32-34.

11Elwyn L Simons, Caudebec in France and England, p. 47.

12Elwyn L Simons, Caudebec in France and England, p. 12.


1. Margaretta Provoost

1Church Life - Minisink Valley Historical Society Genealogies and Indexes. "Vol IV, Sept 1891, No 6."

2William Louis Cuddeback , M.D., Caudebec in America, A Record of the Descendants of Jacques Caudebec 1700 to 1920 (New York: Tobias A Wright, Printer and Publisher, 1919, facsimile New York: Amereon Ltd., 1999), p. 53.

3Marriages of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York, 1639-1695 (New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, 1875), 1:81. ""den 17 dicto Jacob Codebeck, jm, Van Normandyen, en Margareta Provoost, jd, Van Kingstouwne, d' Eerste woonende in Esopus, en twede alheir den 21 Octob." The first date, September 17, 1695, is the notice of proposed marriage (i.e., banns or bans) while the last date, October 21, 1695, is the marriage date."

4Gumaer, Peter E, A History of Deerpark in Orange County, New York, p. 41.