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Johannes Resolvert Waldron and Annatje Van Dalsen



Husband Johannes Resolvert Waldron [5204] 1 2

           Born: 12 Sep 1665 - Harlem, New York County, New York, British Colonial America 1 3 4
     Christened: 
           Died: 1753 - Harlem, New York Co, NY 1 4
         Buried:  - Woodlawn Cemetery, The Bronx, New York City, New York, United States 3
FamilySearch ID: L85G-456
Find A Grave ID: 112817564


         Father: Resolvert Williamse Waldron [5206] (1610-Bef 1690) 1
         Mother: Janneke Nagel [5207] (1624-1690) 5 6


       Marriage: 25 Apr 1690 - Dutch Reformed Church, Harlem, New York Co, NY 1 7

Events

• He resided at Harlem, NYC.




Wife Annatje Van Dalsen [5205] 1

           Born: 1670 4
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
FamilySearch ID: LKYY-FGT


         Father: Jan Van Dalsen Captain [18835]
         Mother: 




Children
1 M Johannes Waldron [18849] 3

           Born: Abt 1698 - Harlem, New York County, New York, British Colonial America 3
     Christened: 22 May 1698 - Harlem, New York County, New York, United States 3
           Died: 10 Dec 1724 - Harlem, New York County, New York, United States 3
         Buried: 
FamilySearch ID: KVJB-ND9



2 F Anneken Waldron [5202] 1

           Born: 17 Apr 1692 - New Harlem, New York, New York, USA 4 8 9
     Christened: 17 Apr 1692 - New York City, New York County, New York, United States 4 9 10
           Died: Abt 1753 - Ulster, New York, United States 4 9
         Buried:  - Marbletown Cemetery, Marbletown, Ulster County, New York, United States 9
FamilySearch ID: LZKF-K8G
         Spouse: John Delamater 4 [5201] (1687-1743)
           Marr: 11 Jun 1714 - Harlem, New York County, New York, United States 11 12


3 F Cornelia Waldron [18848] 3

           Born: 4 Mar 1696 - Harlem, New York County, New York Colony, British Colonial America 3
     Christened: 22 Mar 1696 - Harlem, New York County, New York Colony, British Colonial America 3
           Died: 1750 - Eastchester, Westchester Co, NY 3
         Buried: 
FamilySearch ID: LJ1Y-6MG



4 M Samuel Waldron [18850] 3

           Born: Abt 1705 - Harlem, New York County, New York, United States 3
     Christened: 
           Died: Abt 1752 - Harlem, New York County, New York, United States 3
         Buried: 
FamilySearch ID: LHV9-QXS



5 F Margrietje Waldron [5209] 4

           Born: 22 Oct 1693 4
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
FamilySearch ID: KL8S-8HW



6 M Resolved "Resolvert" Waldron [18836]

           Born: 6 May 1702 - Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
     Christened: 
           Died: 10 Jan 1761 - Haverstraw, Rockland, New York, United States
         Buried: 
FamilySearch ID: KL8S-8B2
Find A Grave ID: 111654883




General Notes: Husband - Johannes Resolvert Waldron

Johannes, son of Resolved and Tannake (Nagel) Waldron, was born September 12, 1665 in Haarlem, New York. On April 25, 1690, Johannes married Anna Van Dalsen, the daughter of Captain Jan Van Dalsen. Johannes lived a great portion of his life at the patent at Jochem Pieter's Hill located at modern-day 133rd Street between 8th and 9th Avenues. He was called Johannes Waldron of the Hill to distinguish him from his namesake of Hoorn's Hook. Johannes died in 1753, having survived his wife and all his children, except his son Resolved.

According to the History of Haarlem, both Resolved and his son, Johannes Waldron, are said to be buried at Woodlawn. Johannes was disintermed from a different family cemetery\emdash possibly the old Nagel cemetery. All the interments for the Dutch Reformed Church Cemetery of Harlem, New York were moved to Woodlawn Cemetery, 501 East 233rd Street, Bronx County, Bronx, NY. The move was done in 1875. Please see the New York Historical Society for more information.

Disinterments from the Vaults and Churchyard of the Dutch Reformed Church of Harlem, 1869-1875: Prompted by New York City's northward growth, the Consistory of the Dutch Reformed Church of Harlem purchased a plot in Woodlawn Cemetery in 1869. The remains interred in its old cemetery in First Avenue between 124th and 125th Streets, and also those in the churchyard on Third Avenue and 121st Street, were removed to the plot in Woodlawn; the transfer was completed in 1875. A manuscript file containing documentation relevant to this process has been digitized and made available in the eLibrary of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record.
Gravesite Details
Sources: Origin and Ancestry of Joseph and Resolved Waldron, New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, vol. 126, No. 1, p. 24 and Harlem Register by Riker. http://myinwood.net/the-old-nagle-cemetery/

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Sources


1 James Riker, Revised History of Harlem.

2 Ancestors of David Kipp Conover (http://www.conovergenealogy.com/ancestor-p/p231.htm), add Resolvert.

3 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org : accessed 27 Nov 2025), entry for Johannes Resolvert Waldron, person ID L85G-456.

4 Ancestors of David Kipp Conover (http://www.conovergenealogy.com/ancestor-p/p231.htm).

5 Ancestors of David Kipp Conover (http://www.conovergenealogy.com/ancestor-p/p231.htm), Janneke.

6 James Riker, Revised History of Harlem, Tanneke.

7 Ancestors of David Kipp Conover (http://www.conovergenealogy.com/ancestor-p/p231.htm), Dutch Reformed Church, New York Co, NY.

8 James Riker, Revised History of Harlem, Apr 1692.

9 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org : accessed 27 Nov 2025), entry for Anneken Waldron, person ID LZKF-K8G.

10 James Riker, Revised History of Harlem, 17 Apr 1692.

11 James Riker, Revised History of Harlem, 11 Jun 1715.

12 Ancestors of David Kipp Conover (http://www.conovergenealogy.com/ancestor-p/p231.htm), 11 Jun 1714, NY.


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