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1. | Stephen Martineau was christened 25 May 1679, New Utrecht Dutch Reformed Church, Kings, New York, United States (son of Francois Martineau and Hester Dominees); died Bef 1706. Other Events:
Notes: Stephens bap. 25 May 1679 by a minister of the Dutch Reformed Church, across the Narrows in New Utrecht(Brooklyn) rec. is found in the Dutch Reformed Church of Flatbush, Kings Co. N.Y. in the NYHS yr bk 1898, 974.7 C4h, p. 112. & is also recorded in "The Early Settlers of Kings County, N.Y", by Tuenis Bergen, 974.723 D2b p. 201, this record also states that Francois Martino md. Teuntje Martenooy of Flatlands,( Teuntje, another form of Hanna or Ann) had Stephen bap on the date listed above.The two witness's were Jean Belleville & Hester Casier (his wife).On the same day Belleville had his son Philip bap, & the witnesses were Francois Martino & Elizabeth Ravesteijn. The bap. registration notes that parents, witnesses,and children were all from Staten Island. Source:Recs. of the Reformed Dutch Church of Flatbush,Kings Co. New York, vol i 1677-1720 (New York: The Holland Society of New York,1998), p 391.Stephen died before 1706 as referenced in his fathers will & was not in the 1706 census of Staten Island. Stephen married Mary Belleville Abt 1700, , Richmond, New York, United States. Mary (daughter of Jean Belleville and Hester Casier) was born Abt 1681, , Richmond, New York, United States; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] Children:
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2. | Francois Martineau was born 8 Nov 1640, La Couarde-Sur-Mer, Charente-Maritime, France; was christened 25 Nov 1640, Temple de La Villeneuve, (St. Martin) La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, France (son of Estiene Martineau and Marie Menuteau); died Abt 1707, , Richmond, New York, United States. Other Events:
Notes: From File 1 (M3666) deposited at the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, 122 East 58th St., NY, NY 10022, letter to Jamuel P. Stevens, 312 Sheridan Ave., Piedmont, CA 94611-3814 from a Mrs. Hill. Letter is in response to one from Mr. Stevens dated Oct 29, 1992 in which he mentions his ancestor John Martineau, born 27 Sep 1793, Richmond, Staten Island and his wife, Eliza Mears, born 13 Apr 1806, Fabious, NY. She provides all information on the Martineau (Martino) family in the Staten Island parish registers of the French Hugenot church. Francois married Hester Dominees Abt 1678, , Richmond, New York, United States. Hester was born Abt 1638, Mannheim, Baden-W?rttemberg, Germany; died Bef 1706, , Richmond, New York, United States. [Group Sheet] |
3. | Hester Dominees was born Abt 1638, Mannheim, Baden-W?rttemberg, Germany; died Bef 1706, , Richmond, New York, United States. Other Events:
Notes: Wife - Hester Ann Donrinees Notes: Married:
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4. | Estiene Martineau was born Abt 1595, La Couarde-Sur-Mer, Charente-Maritime, France; died Bef Mar 1654, Le Boutellion, La Couarde, Ile de Re, France. Notes: A family tradition was that the three sons of Estiene came to America & two went on to Canada. There is in the early 1698 census of Kings Co,, in the town of Flatbush ,a Daniel Martino listed with there being two men & 3 Women in the household. Could this be Francois's bro. Daniel & possibly his Early New York state census rec., 974.7 X 28m, p. 37. Estiene married Marie Menuteau Abt 1629, La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, France. Marie was born 1597, La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, France; died 8 Jan 1677, Le Boutellion, La Couarde, Ile de Re, France; was buried 9 Jan 1677, Le Boutellion, La Couarde, Ile de Re, France. [Group Sheet] |
5. | Marie Menuteau was born 1597, La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, France; died 8 Jan 1677, Le Boutellion, La Couarde, Ile de Re, France; was buried 9 Jan 1677, Le Boutellion, La Couarde, Ile de Re, France. Notes: The funeral of Marie Menuteau was attended by her cousin Louis Martineau, barrel maker (tonnelier). He might have been her own cousin, but given his name it is possible that he was her husband's cousin. His parents were Louis Martineau and Catherine Barrault, who were married on the same day in 1635 as Simon Mousnier and Anne Martineau, which may mean that Louis and Anne were siblings
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