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My blog header is a picture of Kuhio Park Terrace, where my early childhood in Kalihi, Honolulu, Hawaii began. I am the one standing next to my father and my brother, Jamison, is the one goofing off. It was and still is one of the roughest housing projects on Oahu. It is part of who I am and where I am from.

10 Generations of Jan Goijertsen

These are the generations from my 10th great-grandfather down to my grandfather Warren Jackson Dillard.

Generation 10
Jan Goijertsen born circa 1580 in Schoonrewoerd, Leerdam, South Holland, Netherlands and died 1644 in Schoonrewoerd, Leerdam, South Holland, Netherlands. He married Jantken Gerrits.
They had Jan Jansen Goijertsen van Westerhout born circa 1608.

Generation 9
Jan Jansen Goijertsen van Westerhout born circa 1608 in Schoonrewoerd, Leerdam, South Holland, Netherlands died circa 1667 in Manhattan, New York, New York.  He married Eeltgen Damen born circa 1624 in Schoonrewoerd, Leerdam, South Holland, Netherlands and died circa 1673.
They had Christina Jans van Westerhout born January 1637.

Generation 8
Christina Jans van Westerhout born January 1637 in Den Hague, South Holland, Netherlands and died October 7, 1715 in New Rochelle, Westchester, New York.  She married Frederick Harmneszen Schuerman born 1630 in Bremen, Germany and died 1715 in New Rochelle, Westchester, New York. 
They had Lysbeth Schuerman born September 22, 1665.

Generation 7
Lysbeth Schuerman born September 22, 1665 in New Amsterdam, New York, New York and died circa 1711 in New Rochelle, Westchester, New York.  She married Casper Pieterszen Mabie born February 5, 1660 in New York, New York and died 1720 in Closter, Bergen, New Jersey.
They had Simon Caspersen Mabie born circa 1701.

Generation 6
Simon Caspersen Mabie born circa 1701 in Harlem, New York, New York died circa 1783 in St Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada.  His wife was unknown.
He had Leah Mabie born October 31, 1715.

Generation 5
Leah Mabie born October 31, 1750 in Yorktown, Westchester, New York died March 13, 1835 in Charlotteville, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada.  She married Peter Montross born May 27, 1742 in Roslyn Harbor, Nassau, New York and died August 27, 1833 in Charlotteville, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada.
They had Phoebe "Amy" Montrose born April 15, 1776.

Generation 4
Phoebe "Amy" Montrose born April 15, 1776 in Philipstown, Dutchess, New York died 1831 in Charlotteville, Norfolk, Ontario.  She married Andrew McCleish born September 1, 1765 in Kilmadock, Perth, Scotland and died 1835 in Roslyn Harbor, Nassau, New York.
They had Amy McCleish born March 8, 1808.

Generation 3
Amy McCleish born March 8, 1808 in Charlotteville, Norfolk, Ontario and died July 21, 1890 in Crawford, Dawes, Nebraska.  She married Isaac Procunier born August 31, 1809 in Walsingham, Norfolk, Ontario and died June 27, 1857 in La Porte City, Black Hawk, Iowa.
They had Martha Moviah Procunier born May 16, 1841.

Photo of Samuel Carey born June 1, 1799.
Generation 2
Martha Moviah Procunier born May 16, 1841 in Ile de Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada and died November 12, 1920 in Venice Beach, Los Angeles County, California.  She married Samuel Warren Carey was born June 11, 1832 in Peterborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire and died December 20, 1924 in Venice Beach, Los Angeles County, California.
They had Elmina Jane Carey born May 17, 1866.
Martha Procunier & Samuel Carey (bottom) with daughter, son in law (top_ and grandchild
Source: http://www.procuniar.com/BIO-MarthaMoviahProcunier1841.html


Generation 1
Elmina Jane Carey was born May 17, 1866 in Greenfield, Adair County, Iowa and died March 30, 1956 in Orofino, Clearwater County, Iowa.  She married Colonel Jacob Fremont Dillard born August 12, 1856 in Spring Hill, Warren County, Iowa and died October 13, 1895 in Spring Hill, Warren County, Iowa.
They had my grandfather Warren Jackson Dillard September 2, 1890.
Grave of Elmina Jane Lockridge (Carey) born May 17, m1866 and her second husband William O. Lockridge.
Grave of Jacob Fremont Dillard born August 12, 1856. 
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