. History of Queens County, New York, with illustrations, portraits, & sketches of prominent families and individuals . Abraham Ditmars of Jamaica. Catalina, daughter of Martin Johnson of Jamaica(grandfather of Martin G.), married John D. Ditmis, theson of Douw. Martin I. Johnson, a great-grandson of John Johnsonabove named, married Elizabeth, daughter of John Phebe, daughter of George Johnson of Jamaica, mar-ried George O. Ditmis, a grandson of John D. Ditmis. Victor Honorius Jansen of Holland married BreckjeRapalje*. Martin Johnson of Jamaica married PhebeRapelje. General Jeremiah


. History of Queens County, New York, with illustrations, portraits, & sketches of prominent families and individuals . Abraham Ditmars of Jamaica. Catalina, daughter of Martin Johnson of Jamaica(grandfather of Martin G.), married John D. Ditmis, theson of Douw. Martin I. Johnson, a great-grandson of John Johnsonabove named, married Elizabeth, daughter of John Phebe, daughter of George Johnson of Jamaica, mar-ried George O. Ditmis, a grandson of John D. Ditmis. Victor Honorius Jansen of Holland married BreckjeRapalje*. Martin Johnson of Jamaica married PhebeRapelje. General Jeremiah Johnson, of Brooklyn, mar-ried Sarah Rapelje. Breckje, sister of John D. and daughter of DouwDitmars of Jamaica, married (December 29th 1791)Peter Rapelje, of New Lots. Their children wereJacob, Dow and Peter. Maria and Catalina were twin daughters of DouwDitmars, of Jamaica, and sisters of John D. and BreckjeDitmars. Maria married Jacob Rapelje, of had one child, Susan. Catalina married John R. ?Written by different families Rapalje, Rapelje, Rapelye, and Rapel-yea. 25o-b HISTORY OF QUEENS Uesidence of Maktin G. Johnson, Likehty Avenue, Jamaica. Ludlow, of Newtown. She was his second wife. Theyhad one son, Ditmars. Susan, the only child of Jacob and Maria Rapelje,married the Rev. Gabriel Ludlow, D. D., who for manyyears, and at the time of his death, was pastor of theReformed Dutch church at Neshanic, New Jersey. Hewas the son of John R. Ludlow by his first wife. Anotherson was John lAidlow, D. D., who was twice professorin the Theological Seminary, New Brunswick, N. J., formany years pastor of the Reformed Dutch church atAlbany, and afterward provost of the University ofPennsylvania. MARTIN G. JOHNSON. Martin G. Johnson was born and has always lived onthe farm which he inherited from his father, situated onLiberty avenue, one and three-quarter miles west of thevillage of Jamaica and one mile south of RichmondHill. This farm was bought October 5th 1744 b


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