Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 03:25:25 EST From: GorAdams@aol.com Here is my LAKE line which I worked up several years ago. Would appreciate any corrections. Gordon Adams: GorAdams@aol.com _________________________________________________________________________ MY LAKE LINE Richard Lake No immigrant, d. England | Daniel Lake No immigrant. | John (Jan) Lake IMMIGRANT, b. abt 1626, England, d. bef Jul 1694, Gravesend, L.I., NY | & Anne Spicer, b. abt 1630, England, d. 1707/1709, L.I., NY, m. Feb 1649, Gravesend, L.I., NY | | Metje (Margaret) Lake, Died young, b. Gravesend, L.I., NY, Bapt. 20 May 1652, New Amsterdam | | John Lake 2 marriages*, b. abt 1654, Gravesend, L.I., NY | | & Mayke (Moica) 1716 Langstraat 2nd wife, b. 6 Mar 1716 | | John Lake, 2 marriages*, b. abt 1654, Gravesend, L.I., NY | | & Neeltje Claesen Smit, 2 husbs. 1st wife, b. BAPT. 21 MARCH 1655, NEW AMSTERDAM, d. bef 1698, m. ca 1685 | | | Jan Janse (John) Lake, b. ca 1688, Flatbush, L.I., NY, d. May 1754, Will proved 30 May 1764, Middlesex Co., NJ | | | & Martina Mary Hall | | | Thomas Lake, b. abt 1690, Gravesend, L.I., NY, d. Will proved 19 Oct 1765, Hunterdon Co., NJ | | | & Jane (Jannetje) Strycker | | | Nicholas Lake 3 marriages, b. abt 1692, d. 13 Oct 1771, Will proved 23 Aug 1771, Somerset Co., NJ | | | & Mary Jansen (Johnson) 1st wife | | | Mary Lake, b. abt 1694, d. aft 1736, Hunterdon Co., NJ | | | & Cornelius Van Sickelen | | | Daniel Janse Lake, b. 10 Mar 1696, Bapt. 25 April 1696, Bergen, NJ, recorded Brooklyn, NY, d. 10 Apr 1776, Gravesend, L.I., NY; Will proved 1778 | | | & Elizabeth Sutphen, b. 1699, Bapt. 6 April 1699, d. 1766 | | | | John Lake 2 marriages* b. abt 1730, Of Gravesend, L.I., NY, d. 1759/1760, Will proved 1758-60 | | | | & Jane (Longstreet) Langstraat 1st wife, b. abt 1730, d. bef 20 Apr 1755 | | | | | Gysbert Lake, b. abt 1748, d. bef 1676 | | | | | Elizabeth Lake, b. 17 Jan 1750, Bapt. 3 Dec 1749, O.S., Marlboro Chur, Freehold, NJ, d. 4 Sep 1817 | | | | | & Hendrick C. Banta, b. Bapt. 30 June 1751, d. 12 Aug 1817, m. 2 Aug 1769 | | | | | Rachel Lake, b. abt 1752 | | | | | & John Smith Of Freehold, NJ | | | | | Unknown Lake, b. bef 1760 | | | | John Lake 2 marriages*, b. abt 1730, Of Gravesend, L.I., NY, d. 1759/1760, Will proved 1758-60 | | | | & Elsie Johnson 2nd wife, m. 1759 | | | | Daniel Lake, b. 27 Jul 1730, Gravesend, L.I., NY | | | | & Neeltje Voorhees, m. 14 Jan 1755, Or 14 May 1755, Gravesend, L.I., NY | | | | Derrick (Richard) Lake, b. abt 1732 | | | | & Maria Voorhees Of Gravesend, m. 16 Jan 1748, Flatbush, L.I., NY | | | | Neeltje Lake, b. ca 1732 | | | | & Bernardus Hubbard, m. 18 Nov 1756, Flatbush, L.I., NY | | | | Sarah Lake, b. ca 1733 | | | | & ---?--- Johnson | | | | Maria (Mary) Lake, b. Bapt. 10 June 1733, New Utrecht, L.I., NY | | | | & Steven Voorhees, b. 24 Mar 170? d. Flatlands (Fishkill), L.I., NY, m. 23 Oct 1753, Flatbush, L.I., NY | | | | Abraham Lake, b. Bapt. 5 Sept 1735, New Utrecht, L.I., NY | | | | Margaret Lake, b. Bapt. 22 Feb 1736 | | | | Jacobus Lake Of Gravesend, b. abt 1738, Of Gravesend, L.I., NY | | | | Geertje Lake, b. abt 1739 | | | | & Johannes Van Sickelen, b. ca 1625 | | | | Ellen (Elana) Lake, b. Bapt. 31 Aug 1740, New Utrecht, L.I., NY | | | | & ---?--- Benham | | | | David Lake, b. abt 1740 | | Margaret Lake 1st wife, b. 20 May 1656, New Amsterdam, d. bef 2 Jun 1689 & William Golding, II, IMMIGRANT, b. ca 1652, New Amsterdamn, NY, m. 2 Apr 1676, Gravesend, L.I., NY | | Elizabeth Lake, b. abt 1660, Gravesend, L.I., NY | | & Hedrick Jansen | | Michal Lake, b. abt 1664, Gravesend, L.I., NY, d. 1702 | | & Nicholas II Stillwell | | William Lake, b. abt 1666, Gravesend, L.I., NY | | & Sara Jenkins | | Daniel Lake, b. abt 1668, Gravesend, L.I., NY, d. aft 1694 | | & Alice (Abigail) Stillwell 3 marriages | | | Abraham Lake, b. 1672, (Census calculation) | | | & Claasje Dircksen Langstraat, b. abt 1672 Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 08:35:24 EST From: UngerBMCM@aol.com > | Daniel Lake No immigrant. > | John (Jan) Lake IMMIGRANT, b. abt 1626, England, d. bef Jul 1694, > Gravesend, L.I., NY > | & Anne Spicer, b. abt 1630, England, d. 1707/1709, L.I., NY, m. > Feb 1649, Gravesend, L.I., NY > | | Metje (Margaret) Lake, Died young, b. Gravesend, L.I., NY, Bapt. > 20 May 1652, New Amsterdam > | | John Lake 2 marriages*, b. abt 1654, Gravesend, L.I., NY > | | & Mayke (Moica) 1716 Langstraat 2nd wife, b. 6 Mar 1716 > | | John Lake, 2 marriages*, b. abt 1654, Gravesend, L.I., NY > | | & Neeltje Claesen Smit, 2 husbs. 1st wife, b. BAPT. 21 MARCH Are you saying the above should read that the children of John Lake and Anne Spicer are: Metje and John? and that this John Lake married his second wife: Mayke (Moica) 1716 Langstraat 2nd wife, b. 6 Mar 1716. I do have a Moica/Maria Longstreet who is the daughter of my immigrant Stoffel Dircksen Langstraat and Mayke/Mercy (Van Pelt) Lane. I have in my notes on Moica: Mercy's Dutch name was Moica Langestraet and she married Johannes Leek or John Little In an earlier volume by Dr. Mayes, he says that Moica, daughter of Stoffel Dircksen Langestraet and Moica Lanen Van Pelt, was their 9th child,"baptized March 6, 1716; supposed to have married Johannes Leek". In the Will of her father Dirck Stoffelsen Langestraet , John Little is the first listed as a witness. Children of MERCY LONGSTREET and JOHN LITTLE are: 2. i. ISABELLA4 LITTLE, b. August 11, 1737, Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ; d. Abt. 1765. 3. ii. MARY LITTLE, b. April 05, 1739. 4. iii. THOMAS LITTLE, b. July 07, 1741; d. December 10, 1810, Tinton Falls, Shrewsbury Twp., NJ. 5. iv. THEOPHILUS LITTLE, SR., b. February 15, 1743/44, Shrewsbury, NJ; d. February 19, 1825, Eaglesmere, Sullivan Co., PA. 6. v. HANNAH LITTLE, b. May 17, 1746; d. 1835. 7. vi. ANNE LITTLE, b. April 11, 1748; d. 1812. 8. vii. JOHN LITTLE III, b. March 28, 1750, Tinton Falls, Shrewsbury Twp., Monmouth Co., NJ; d. 1777, Trenton Falls, NJ. MOICA (Mayke) bp. 3-6-1716 (as per Marlboro Register) not to be confused with the Moica dau. of Dirck who m. Rinear Van Sickle and had a child as late as 1771. Symmes (l-14) states that she m. John Little, a judge in the Monmouth County courts. (May be same as Johannes Leek). Children see to have been: i. Mercy (Mary) b. 4-5-1739 m. Daniel Schenck 6-21-1759 (H&GM IV, p. 240) ii. Elizabeth bp 6-3-1749 (Old Brick Church Register). I descend down through Moike's brother Awrey (Aaron) Longstreet who married first Catherine Osborne but it is his second wife Lydia HULL. that I am wanting to know if you would you have any information on Lydia HULL? Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 12:18:12 -0800 From: Barbara Ribling The origins of the 2nd wife of John LAKE is of interest to me. We see through John LAKE's will that he had a wife "Mayke" but who she may have been is a mystery to me so I found the recent discussion of Moica or Mayke Longstreet (or Langstraat, etc.) of much interest. I did some research to see what I might find and here is some of it (there was more re the LANE, VAN PELT and other related families): From: Somerset County Historical Quarterly Vol II THE LANE FAMILIES OF SOMERSET COUNTY AND VICINITY BY A. VAN DOREN HONEYMAN, PLAINFIELD, N. J. ..."Gilbert Lane," the English equivalent for Gysbrecht, and for Geisbert, but it took another century for the Dutch to go out of use. Geisbert's signature to his will was by mark. This will, dated Nov. 7, 1720, was probated May 17, 1727. (Trenton Wills, Book B., p. 66). In it he names his sons "Adriaens, Cornelius, Matthias and Joseph who is blind," and his daughters, "Moika Langstreet, Catherine D'Hart, Mary van Sicklah and Jane," and "grandchildren born of my daughter, Williamea Hendrickson, deceased, wife of William Hendrickson, deceased." The three sons first named were executors. His real estate was directed to be sold and the money divided into eight parts, to be equally given to eight of his nine children; the other child, Joseph, being blind, was to have a fund set apart out of the estate for his support. ----------------------------------- From: Holman, Alfred L. A Register of the Ancestors of Dorr Eugene Felt and Agnes (McNulty) Felt. Chicago. Privately Printed. 1921. 214 GYSBRECHT THYSSEN2 LANEN VAN PELT, born in Holland about 1652, came with his father in 1663; married Jannetje Ariens or Adriens, called by Beekman, Jannetje Adriense Lamberson.90 He was a member of the New Utrecht Church in 1677 and Deacon in 1683, but was of Monmouth Co., N. J., by 1709, where he was one of the organizers of the Dutch Church in that year. His will, in which his name is given as Gilbert Lane, was dated Nov. 7, 1720, and proved May 17, 1727. Many of his descendants have the name of Lane. Gysbrecht Thyssen Lanen Van Pelt and his wife Jannetje had 9 children, one of them being a daughter Maiken (or Moika) Lanen Van Pelt, who married Stoffel Dircksen Langstraat. [Van Pelt Genealogy, p. 156; Bergen's Early Settlers of Kings Co., p. 354.].......... WILL OF GILBERT LANE [Van Pelt Genealogy, p. 156; Bergen's Early Settlers of Kings Co., p. 354.] In the name of God Amen the seventh day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and twenty I Gilbert Lane of Middleton in the County of Monmouth and province of New Jersey yeoman being in health of body and of perfect mind and memory thanks be given unto god for it therefore calling to mind the Mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to dye do make and ordain this to be my last will and testament that is to say Principally and first of all I give and recomend my soul into the hands of God that Gave it and for my body I recomend it to the Earth to be buryed in a Christian Like manner at the discretion of my Executors Nothing doubting and at the General resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God And as touching such wordly Estate as it hath pleased God to bless me with in this life I Give devise and dispose of the same in the following manner Imprimis I Give devise and bequeath unto my loving wife Jane lane all my goods and chatles dureing her life I give devise and bequeath unto my sons Adrain Lane Cornelius lane and Matthias lane and my daughters Moika Longstreet Catherine D'hart Mary VanSicklah, Jane lane and my Grand children which were born of my daughter Williamea Hendrickson Late deceased formerly wife of William Hendrickson Likewise deceased after my wifes decease all my personall Estate Goods & chattles to Equally divided between them share and share alike in Eight Equall parts and proportions And as concerning my son Joseph Lane who is blind, my will and meaning is that within six weeks after my own and my wifes decease and before my Estate is parted and Divided among my seven forsd mentioned children and the children of my daughter Williamea Hendrickson that all my said seven children and my aforesd Grand children shall Give bond of two hundred pounds unto each other with Conditions that each and every of them shall bear their Equall part & proportion according to the discretion of my Executors in the keeping and maintaining their said brother Joseph Lane yearly and every year during his naturall Life, But if any of my said children shall refuse to give bond as aforesaid my will is that they shall lose their Equall parts and proportions of my Estate and be entirely Cutt off from Enjoying any part of my Estate, and their parts that shall so refuse to be equally divided among those that shall perform my will in signing such bond as aforesaid. Lastly I appoint my said sons Adrain, Cornelius and Mathias Lane Executors of this my last will and Testament hereby disanulling all former wills heretofore Either by word or writeing by me made In witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seal the day and year above written Signed Sealed published and declared by the sd Gilbert Lane as his his last will and testament in the Gilbert X Lane (Seal) presence of us the Subscribers marke John Little Saml Dennis Jacob Dennis --------------- From: Holman, Alfred L. A Register of the Ancestors of Dorr Eugene Felt and Agnes (McNulty) Felt. Chicago. Privately Printed. 1921. 106 STOFFEL DIRCKSEN2 LANGSTRAAT was Deacon of the Flatlands Dutch Church in 1698, but removed to Monmouth County, N. J., where he died, his will made in the name of Theophilus Longstreet, but signed Stoffel Longstreet, being dated Dec. 1, 1739, and proved Mar. 1, 1741. He married Maiken (or Moika) Lanen Van Pelt, daughter of Gysbrecht Thyssen Lanen Van Pelt and his wife Jannetje. She made her will under the name of Moica Longstreet, Apr. 8, 1752, and it was proved Mar. 13, 1753. He signed his name "Stoffel Langstrat."47 Stoffel Dircksen Langstraat and his wife Moika had 10 children, one of them being a daughter Mary (or Maria), baptized May 6, 1702, who married William Hendrickson. WILL OF STOFFEL (THEOPHILUS) LONSTREET. [Trenton Wills C-491] In the Name of God Amen I Theophilus Longstreet of the Town of Shrewsbury in the County of Monmouth and Eastern Division of the Province of New Jersey Yeoman being in good health of Body and of sound and disposing mind and memory thanks be given to almighty God for that and all other his manifold mercys to me Do in this my time of health make Ordain and Constitute this my last Will and Testament in manner following that is to say First and principally I Give and recommend my soul into the hands of God that gave it and my body to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executors nothing doubting but at the General Resurrection to receive the same again by the mighty power of God and as touching my Temporal Estate wherewith it shall please God to bless me with at the time of my Decease I Give Devise and bequeath the same after the following manner and form I Give unto my beloved wife Mercy the use of my fire Room of my house which she shall chuse two feather beds and furniture and as many household goods as will be sufficient for her to keep house with all during all the time she remains my widdow and during the said time I Order my sons to find her sufficient firewood cut and carted to her Door and a milch Cow winter and summer and if she sees cause to keep one of the young Negro Wenches my will is that she may have which she pleases of them during my said wives life with this Proviso that said Negro Wench at her decease shall be reckoned and esteemed as part of my personal estate what I have herein given to my wife is given to her instead of her thirds or Dower I Give Devise and bequeath to my Eldest Son Richard Longstreet the Plantation whereon he now lives and has in possession on the north side of Manasquan River to him his heirs and assigns forever my old gun and the sum of fifty pounds out of my Personal Estate I Give Devise and bequeath to my second son Gilbert Longstreet the plantation whereon he now lives and has possession of on the north side of said Menasquan River to him the said Gilbert his heirs and assigns forever My will is and I hereby Give Devise and bequeath all my tract of Land on the north side of said River and joyning to my said son Gilbert plantation and all Land and meadow on the south side of said River equally to be Divided between my said sons Richard and Gilbert to them their heirs and assigns forever I Give Devise and bequeath to my third son Aury Longstreet all that tract of land and meadow at Raritan whereon he now lives and has in possession to him the said Aury his heirs and assigns forever I Give Devise and bequeath to my fourth son Theophilus Longstreet all my land and meadow in said Town on Long Branch and Raccoon Island being in my own possession to him the said Theophilus his heirs and assigns forever and my best horse he having his choice All the rest of my lands and meadow wheresoever Situate I Give Devise and bequeath to my said four sons to be equally divided in four parts to them their Heirs and assigns forever and I hereby order my said four sons to pay unto their mother during her widowhood the sum of ten pounds yearly that is fifty shillings a year a piece All the residue of my personal estate not herein before bequeathed I Give to my said four sons equally between them share and share alike my will is that my said four sons shall equally among them pay unto my six Daughters namely Yonica Catharine Mary Sarah Moica and Anne the sum of six hundred pounds that is one hundred pounds apiece to each of my said daughters and that will be one hundred and fifty pounds for each of said sons to pay to their said sisters and that my said sons pay unto them the sum of fifty pounds a piece within a year after my decease and so on in that proportion yearly till their one hundred and fifty pounds is paid and that they pay their eldest sisters first Lastly I Constitute and make my said four sons Executors of this my last will and Testament to see the same performed and I do hereby disannul and make void all former will or wills by me made In Witness whereof I the said Theophilus Longstreet to this my last will and Testament contained in one sheet of paper have set my hand and seal this first day of December in the year of our Lord One Thousand seven hundred and thirty nine and in the thirteenth year of His majesty King George the seconds reign &c 1739 Memento I give to my eldest daughter Yonica my old Loom this being done before signing sealling and publishing. Signed Sealed published and Declared by the sd Testator to be Stoffel Longstreet (Seal) his last will and Testament in presence of us John Little Thomas Wainright Jon. Seares Jacob Dennis Note there are no razures nor interlineations in the original nor Record aforegoing ........ WILL OF MOICA LONGSTREET.[Trenton Wills F-105] In the name of God Amen I Moica Longstreet of the Township of Shrosbury in the County of Monmouth and Eastern Division of the Province of Newiarsey widdow being in but reasonable helth of Body but of sound and disposing mind and memory thanks be giving to Almighty God for that and all others his manyfold mercys to me Done in this my time of health I make ordain and constitute this my last Will and Testament in manner following that is to say First and principally I Give and recommend my sole into the hands of God that gave it and my Body to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executors nothing doubting but at the Resurrection to receive the same again by the mighty power of God and as touching my Temporal Estate wherewith it shall plese God to bless me with at the time of my Decease I Give Devise bequeath the same after the following manner and form I give all my Waring Close and all my Household Goods and all the Goods that my son Stoffel Longstreet gave to me at the time that he sold his plantation to be equil Divid amongst my Daughters to be equel Divided amongst them namely Jeane Cattren Marcy Sary Masy and Anne to them and there assigns I Give Devise and bequeat unto my Dafters as follows that is to say that all the remaining part of my Estate after my Decease after all my just debts be paid for to be put out at Intrest and the Intrest to be giving to my Daughters that is to say to them that hath the most need of it that I leave to the discretion of my Executors and in Case that my Executors sees an acation for to make use of the Prinsibel for the saport of my Dafters or of any part of it I leave it to their discression and further my will is that if my Executors sees that any of my Dafters Children that is the female kind is non capable for to releave themselves nither any Body for to releave them then my Executors there discression may releave them and my will is that after the dissease of all my Dafters of that it there be any Estate left in the hands of my Executors that they are desird to keep it at Intrest as aforementioned and yuse as before mentioned that is to let my childrens children have it that is the female kind I leave it to be disbusted as my Executors sees fit my will is further that if my Executors thinks that these children are capable of taking care of themselves that then it may be Devided amongst the Servivers equal to them and there assigns Lastly I constitute and make my son Gisbert Longstreet John Little and William Hendrickson my Executors of this my last will and Testament to see the same performed and I do hereby Disanul and make void all former Will or Wills by me maid In Witness whereof I the said Moicy Longstreet to this my last will and testament contained in one sheet of paper here set my hand and seal this eight day of April in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and fifty two in the twenty fift year of his majisties Reign King George the second 1752 Signed sealed published and her declared by the said Testator to Moicae m Longstreet (Seal) be her last will & Testament in mark Presence of us his Jeames Irons mark Gershom Bills John Lake Be it Remembered that on the thirteenth day of March one thousand seven hundred and fifty three John Lake one of the hereunto Subscribing Witnesses being solemnly sworn on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God and Gershom Bills another of the within subscribing witnesses being solemnly affirmed according to law he being one of the People called Quakers Personally appeared before me Jacob Dennis duly authorized to prove wills and qualify Executors And the said Deponant and affirmant on his sd. oath and his affirmation did Declare that they were present and saw Moica Longstreet the Testatrix within named sign and seal and heard her publickly pronounce and declare the within written Instrument to be her last will and testament and that at the time of the doing thereof she was of sound mind and memory to the best of their judgments and as they believed and that they together with James Irons the other subscribing witness severally signed their names thereto as witnesses thereof in presence of the said Testatrix and of each other. Jacob Dennis Surrogate Be it also Remembered that at the same time Guysbert Longstreet and John Little two of the Executors in the within Will named were sworn to the due Execution thereof and on the next day William Hendrickson the other Executor in the said Will named was in like manner sworn to the due Execution thereof before me Jacob Dennis Surrogate Probate Granted by Govr. Belcher in the usual form Dated the 13th March 1753 ............ From Same Reference: 52 WILLIAM3 HENDRICKSON, baptized Nov. 6, 1709, died in 1783, letters of administration on his estate being granted Oct. 27, 1783. He married about 1731, Mary (or Maria) Longstreet, who was baptized May 6, 1702, daughter of Stoffel Dircksen Langstraat and Maiken (or Moika) Lanen Van Pelt, his wife [Beekman's Early Dutch Settlers of Monmouth Co., ed. 1915, p. 133; Van Pelt Genealogy, p. 196; Beekman and Van Dyke Genealogy, p. 191]. They had 2 children. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You will note that both John LITTLE and John LAKE are mentioned above but it is unclear to me from this information that a dau. of Stoffel LANGSTRAAT (LONGSTREET) and Mayke (Moica, Maria, Mary) LANEN VAN PELT was named Mayke or Moica and that she was the 2nd wife of John LAKE. The above ref. clearly shows that a dau. named Mary or Maria LONGSTREET married William HENDRICKSON. Gilbert LANE (LANEN VAN PELT) had a daughter Moika or Maiken LANGSTREET who was the wife of Stoffel LONGSTREET (LANGSTRAAT) according to the above info. John LITTLE witnessed the will of Gilbert LANE (LANEN VAN PELT) as well as the wills of Stoffel and Moica LONGSTREET (LANGSTRAAT). I found no mention of a marriage btween John LAKE and a LONGSTREET daughter though it may well be correct. The name Mayke was not unusual and I have found more than one lady of that name who might have married John LAKE. I would like to see more information regarding this lady's origins. From: "Kenneth Gruschow" Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 07:34:16 -0500 This is what I think may be the relationship of John Lake to the Longstreets? I have Lake, Van Pelt, Longstreet, Polhemus, to name a few in my files and with the info that you gave, I think this may be the way it fits. Most of the sources I can give you in a later post. ---- 1 Stoffel Dircksen Langstraat b: Abt. 1666 in Ameersfoort, Flatlands, L.I. (Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY) d: Abt. 1741 in Town of Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ aka: Theophilus or Stoffel Longstreet .. +Maiken (Moika) Lanen Van Pelt b: Bet. 1672 - 1675 in New Utrecht (B'klyn, Kings Co., NY) d: Abt. 1753 in Township of Shrosbury, Monmouth Co., NJ aka: Moika Lanen Van Pelt m: Abt. 1695 in New Utrecht (B'klyn, Kings Co., NY)? ................ 2 Guisbert Longstreet b: Abt. 1707 in Monmouth Co., NJ d: Abt. 1758 aka: Guysbert Longstreet .................... +Rachel Schenck b: Bet. 1700 - 1710 d: Unknown .................................. 3 Mayke "Jane" Longstreet b: Bet. 1725 - 1730 d: 1758 in Freehold, Monmouth Co., NJ? aka: Jane Longstreet ...................................... +John Lake b: Bet. 1725 - 1730 in Gravesend, LI, Kings Co., NY? d: Abt. Mar 1760 in Freehold, Monmouth Co., NJ? (2nd wife of John Lake is Elsy Johnson, marr. Apr 05, 1759, Monmouth, NJ)