Dutch records in the City clerk's office, New York (court records from 1600s), Part 8

Author: Banta, Theodore Melvin, 1834-1910 ed; New York (N.Y.). Orphanmasters; New York (N.Y.). Burgomasters and Schepens
Publication date: 1900
Publisher: New York : The Knickerbocker press
Number of Pages: 168


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1654. Oct. 22. Jacobus Van Curler, at the request of Anthony Fernando, declares that as proprietor of the land named Corlaer's Hoeck, he verbally promised Anthony Fer- nando, that the latter was to possess the land then occupied by him under condition of annually paying 8 schepels of maize, and if no complaints against him should be made by the neighbors. The above promise was made the year before Wil- lem Beeckman bought said Corlaer's Hoeck. Witnesses, Ja- cob Van Kouwenhoven and Andries De Haes.


1654. Oct. 23. Jan Peeck and Claes Hendryckse, carpen- ter, agree about the sale of a house. Said house, at present occupied by Jan Peeck, situated on the "Groote Heere Wegh," is granted by Jan Peeck to Claes Hendryckse with the excep- tion of the lot on the North side of which is located the lot of Evert Pels, and on the South side the lot of Jan Gerritsen, mason, in exchange for two houses at Fort Orange, belonging to Claes Hendryckse. Claes Hendryckse is also to pay 2000 Carolus guilders, 600 of which he will pay to Isaack De Fo- reest as guardian of the children of Jan Peeck's wife by a


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former marriage. Witnesses, Isaack De Foreest and Andries Jochemsz.


1654. Oct .. 23. Susanne De Scheeve, widow of Philip De Truwe, late court messenger at New Amsterdam, confers powers of attorney upon her son-in-law Isaack De [name oblit- erated], burgher and free trader at New Amsterdam. Wit- nesses, Adriaen Van Tienhoven and Isack Kip.


1654. Oct. 30. Jan Snediger of Midtwout, Long Island, confers powers of attorney upon Isaack De Foreest, specially for the purpose of selling as soon as possible his farm, situated in the aforesaid village of Midwout. Said farm is located between the land of Jan Eversz Bout and that of Cornelis Jansz Bongaert, on the West side, containing 27 morgens, 5 of which have been cleared. Witnesses, Hendrick Kip and Isack Kip.


1654. Nov. 7. James Mills, merchant on the bark "Water- foort," owes the amount of 1200 Carolus guilders to Captain Symon Velle, purchase money for the frigate "St. Cahrel," lying here in the roadstead. Witnesses, Willem Miller and Claes Van Elslant.


1654. Nov. 7. The running and standing rigging of the frigate "St. Sarel," Captain Symon Felle, at present lying in the roadstead at New Amsterdam, and bought by James Mills, was inventoried in the presence of Secretary Jacob Kip.


1654. Oct. 29. Lourens Jansz Van Hoesen, living at Gravesend, on Long Island, acknowledges to have received, on Aug. 29, of Cornelis Teunesen Bos, living at Fort Orange in the village of Beverwyck, the amount of 200 Carolus guild- ers, which he promises to repay to said Cornelis Teunesen, or order, in June, 1655, with 15 per cent. interest. Andries Har- parsen, also of Beverwyck, became security. Witnesses, Dan- iel Litscho and Isack Kip.


1654. Nov. 2. Philip Geraerdy of Paris, who is sick in bed, makes a will. His wife, Marretie Polets, sole heir. Have one son, Jan Geraerdy. Witnesses, Isack De Foreest and Isack Kip.


1654. Dec. 4. John Crabtree, born at Jorckshier, living at Boston in New England, declares by these presents to have £30 sterling English, to be repaid in Virginia tobacco in March next. Said money belongs to Ames Ritsitson, mer- chant at Boston, as attorney of Capt. Cempo Sabady, late partner of Jan Peeck, living here. Said John Crabtree has been arrested for said amount by the court messenger of this City, by order of Jan Peeck. Will repay said £30 at said time to Jan Peeck. Witnesses, Nicasius De Sille, Claes Van Elslant.


1654. Dec. 8. Symon Feller, captain of the frigate "St. Charles," acknowledges to have received payment of James Mills, purchaser of the above ship, sold to him on Nov. 7, 1654. Witnesses, Cornelis Steenwyck, Jacus Hugues.


1654. Dec. 19. Teunis Kraey, resident of New Amster-


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dam, has leased to Jan Gerritsen Vries and Geurt Teunisen Kraey, a tract of land at the " Hellegat " on Long Island, be- tween the land of Philip Geraerdy, decd, and Cornelis Jansz, for the period of three consecutive years, commencing Dec. 21 next. Shall clear 4 morgens of said land at their own expense, and deliver annually to lessor 100 pieces of merchantable fire- wood. Witnesses, Stoffel Michielsen and Barent Osterman.


1655. April 19. Inventory of the property left by Cris- tiaen Jacobsen Backer, of Sont, who arrived here last year by the ship "d' Peereboom " and who died on this April 19th, 1655, at about 8 o'clock in the morning within this city of Am- sterdam in New Netherland. Said inventory was taken in the presence of a committee appointed by the Schepens of said city, which consisted of Messrs. Johannes Nevius, Johannes De Peyster, Marcus Hendricksz Voogelesangh, Nicolaes Van Hol- stein, Frederick Warnaer, Cornelis Martessen, factor, and Symon Jansz. The property was at the house of Reinert [?] Willemsz.


1655. April 21. Elmer Huysen Cley becomes surety for Claes Jansz Seyst, who has been arrested by Warnaer Wessels for a debt of 214 guilders 10 stivers. Witnesses, Gysbert Van Imbroch and Isack Kip.


1655. April 22. Hendrick Jansz Smith, at present living opposite Flushing on Long Island, confers powers of attorney upon Dirck Van Schelluyne, specially for the purpose of rep- resenting him in his suit against Pieter Taelman (attorney for deceased Jan Harman's widow as complainant). Said suit was about a certain piece of land on which Smith was living, and which suit was then pending before the Court of New Amsterdam. Witnesses, Hendrick Berents Smith and William Hericke.


1655. April 22. Claes Jansz Seyst, about to start for Vir- ginia, confers powers of attorney upon Jan De Decker, at present living at New Amsterdam, to represent him in his de- fence against Warnaer Wessels' claim of 214 guilders 10 stivers. Witnesses, Hendrick Hendricksen Kip and Marinus Lucasse.


1655. April 26. Tomas Stevensen, residing at Middel- borgh, confers powers of attorney upon Dirck Van Schel- luyne, specially to represent him in his suit against Michiel Miller, living at Flushing, now pending on appeal before the Hon. Lords High Councillors. Witnesses, Abraham Pietersen Molenaer and Isack Kip.


1655. April 23. Wybrant Jansz, skipper of the yacht "d' Beginningh," confers powers of attorney upon Jan De Decker, at present living at New Amsterdam, specially for the purpose of collecting of Mr. Jacobus Backer, merchant at New Amster- dam, the amount of 52 guilders 10 stivers, balance of account for tobacco. Witnesses, John Bateman, Augustin Herrmans. * 1655. April 26. Jores Stevensen, at present under arrest,


* These items do not appear in the original in the order in which they are found in Dr. O'Callaghan's translation.


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in behalf of Hon. Cornelis Van Tienhoven, conveys certain lands and cattle which he has on Long Island.


* 1655. April 26. Jan Cornelissen Cleyn, Abram Jacobsen and Jan Hendricksen contract with Egbert Van Borsum to construct for him a house at his ferry. Said carpenters are also to furnish the timber and spikes. Are to receive for said work the amount of 550 guilders, in beavers, in seewan, and in silver coin. The contract was executed before the Court of Burgo- masters and Schepens at New Amsterdam.


* 1655. April 25. Isaack De Foreest, free merchant at New Amsterdam, settles the difference between him and Lodewyk Pos, cabinet maker, concerning the lease of a house occupied by Lodewyck Pos. The latter still is indebted to the amount of 339 guilders. Witnesses, Gysbert Van Imbroch and Isack Kip. * 1655. May 4. Claes Hendricksen, house carpenter and free merchant at Fort Orange, acknowledges to owe Allart Antony the amount of 500 Carolus guilders, which amount he agrees to pay to Mr. Antony in reduction of what he owes to Jan Peeck for the purchase of a house and lot at New Amster- dam. Said Jan Peeck had, on August 9, 1652, become security for Cempo Sabady. Witnesses, Jan Peeck and Claas Pieter- sen Mes.


1655. May ... Isaacq Grevenraad, free merchant at New Amsterdam, about to return to the fatherland, confers powers of attorney upon Elbert Elbersz, Grevenraad's brother-in-law, specially for the purpose of collecting the moneys which are owing him by various parties as per the accounts rendered. Witnesses, Oloff Stevensz and Hendrick Berendtz.


[Date torn.] Pieter Ebel, living at 's Gravesant, acknowledges to owe Isaack Greveraet the amount of 200 Carolus guilders, in good merchantable beavers, for exchange of certain land and house at 's Gravesand, for a house and lot at New Amster- dam in the "Parel Straat." Witnesses, Johannis De Peyster and Jacob Strycker.


1655. May 24. Claes Tysen, master cooper at New Amster- dam, engages Jan Fredericksz, young man of Amsterdam, to work for him for the period of one year, as journeyman cooper. Said Jan Fredericksz is to receive board, lodging, washing and 125 Carolus guilders in good currency here. Witnesses, Johannes La Montagne and Isack Kip.


[Date torn.] Cornelis Melyn, residing on Staten Island, con- fers powers of attorney upon Johannes De Decker, specially for the purpose of collecting for him of Sybout Clasen, residing at New Amsterdam, the purchase money for a lot, on which Clasen's house has been built. Witnesses, Gysbert Brey, sergeant, and Frederick Harmens, cadet.


1655. May 26. Antony Jansz Van Vaes rents to Claes Tysen, cooper, part of a house and lot in New Amsterdam, on the East River, between Hendrick Kip's and Hendrick Jansz's,


* These items do not appear in the original in the order in which they are found in Dr. O'Callaghan's translation.


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namely the front part of the house and half of the loft, with the place and lot belonging to the house. Said lease to continue one year, at an annual rent of 140 Carolus guilders, or so much longer as lessor and lessee shall agree upon. Witnesses, Isack Kip and Cornelis Vonck.


1655. June 9. Jan Eversz Bout, living at Breuckelen, had sold to Michiel Jansz at Gemoenepaen certain land at Ge- moenepaen upon the following conditions : Michiel Jansz is to deliver to said Jan Eversz Bout the house and lot belonging to said Jansz situated at New Amsterdam, between Nicolaes Boot's and Isaack De Foreest's, at present occupied by Jan Jansz De Jongh, in such a manner that from May I the risks and profits of said house shall belong to said Jan Eversz Bout. Jan Eversz Bout is to pay said Michiel Jansz the additional amount of one hundred fifty Carolus guilders. Witnesses, Thomas Hall and Frans Jansz Van Hochten.


1655. June 24. Pieter Roelofsen of Utrecht, now living in the village of Amersfoort on Long Island, acknowledges to have received of Cornelis Steenwyck, free merchant at New Amsterdam, a black cow, two years old, receiving half of her natural increase and assuming half of the risk, for the period of 2 years, at an annual butter rent of 15 pounds. Witness, Jelis Pietersz.


1655. Aug. 18. Isaack Kip becomes security for Hendrick Gillisz Wageman, who has been arrested by Cornelis Van Lanckveldt, who has a claim against him amounting to 32 guilders. Said Hendrick Gillisz Wageman's case is pending before the court. Witness, La Montagne, Junior.


1655. Aug. 27. Henderick Hendericksen, drummer, be- comes surety for Tomas Swartwout, living in the village of Mid- wout. He has been arrested by Gysbert Van Imbroch, who has a claim against him, amounting to about nine or ten guil- ders. The case is pending in the court and his surety promises that Swartwout will appear before the court next week.


1655. Sept. 1. Leendert Leendersz agrees with Johan Hackins in the following manner: Johan Hackins had detained on board certain goods belonging to Leendert Leendertsz, on account whereof suit had been entered before the Court at New Amsterdam. Jan Hogins [sic] is to pay to Leendert Leendersz the amount of 30 guilders for the goods he has detained on board, without entertaining any further claims. Leendert Leendersz declares never to have commissioned anybody either at Boston or anywhere else to trouble said Hagins in regard to said goods. Promises to indemnify Hagins in case any dam- age should be caused to him on account of the matter. Wit- nesses, William Moffett and Claes Van Elslant.


1655. Sept. 7. Richard Pel [signed himself Paile], living at Onckewey, becomes security for the claim of Isaac Allerton and Claes Bordingh, inhabitants of New Amsterdam, as attorneys of Thomas Nuton, against the bark or boat of Herry Jacksz, inhabitant of Oncwey, who is at present under


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arrest here. Witnesses, Isaack De Foreest and J. Lamontagne, Junior.


1655. Sept. 7. Teunis Cornelisz, about to depart for Fort Orange, confers powers of attorney upon Dirck Van Schelluyne, notary public, specially for the purpose of receiving and taking care of principal's merchandise at present stored in the Com- pany's warehouse, and to agree with the skipper in regard to the damage done or to bring the case before the court. Wit- nesses, Isaack Kip and Isaack Mensen.


1655. Sept. 7. Jenneken, wife of Augustyn Hermans, de- clares, at request of Maria Van Beeck, wife of Joh. Van Beeck, that about the month of May, 1655, she bought of said Maria Van Beeck a barrel of fine flower, sent from the North. When Jenneken Hermans had opened the barrel she found that the same contained only ordinary wheaten meal without having been sifted or bolted. Witnesses, Isack Kip and Henderick Jellesen Wageman.


1655. Sept. 25. Isaack De Foreest, free merchant at New Amsterdam, declares in regard to the contract made between himself and Vincent Picket, deceased, and Johannes Monjeer Delamontagne, Jr., dated May 20, 1654, that Johannes Monjeer Delamontagne, Junior, has carried out said contract to his full satisfaction. On account hereof said Isaack De Foreest has no more claims either against the aforesaid Montagne and Picket, or against anybody representing them. Witnesses, Samuel Smith and James Clarke.


1655. Oct. 29. Thomas Hall, burgher and inhabitant of New Amsterdam, acknowledges to owe Cornelis Steenwyck, free merchant of New Amsterdam, at a settlement of accounts, the quantity of 12163 pounds of Virginia tobacco, to be deliv- ered in the month of April, 1656, or beer at the option of Mr. Steenwyck, one hundred pounds of tobacco to be of equal value as one tun of good beer. Witness, Carel Van Brugh.


1655. Nov. 1. Marcus Voogelesangh, as co-administrator of the estate of Cristian Jacobsz, baker, declares to have re- ceived from his co-administrator the amount of 700 guilders 13 stivers in braided seewan. Promises to account for the same to anybody entitled to demand an accounting.


1655. Nov. 7. Mari Geraed, widow of Philip, decd, de- clares to have been paid, in July last, by Laedt Strengs, free merchant, living in Rhode Island, the amount of £14-12 Eng- lish. Said payment was made in satisfaction of a note, passed by said Laedt Strengs in May last, and which note cannot now be found. Witnesses, Isaac Allerton, Senior, and Richard Smith. On the same day the above document was translated into English, signed by the above principal and the said wit- nesses, and handed to Lodt [sic] Strengs.


1655. Dec. 17. Evert Duyckingh, burgher and inhabitant of New Amsterdam, sells to Teunis Nysen, living on the Long Island, certain plantation with buildings, fences, trees, etc., situated in the village of Midwout, on Long Island, for the


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amount of six hundred sixty Carolus guilders in good currency. Said plantation is at present occupied and rented by Lowis Jansz. Witnesses, Sibout Clase and Pieter Diercksen.


1656. Jan. 31. The Hon. Olof Stevensz, substituted by Wouter Van Twiller as attorney for Pieter Clasen of Meden- blicq, skipper of the " Media," again substitutes as attorney Jan Lordt, merchant of the ketch "Annetie," ready to sail as quickly as possible for Virginia. Said power of attorney and substitution had been conferred for the purpose of demanding and collecting of Willem Whitby, merchant at Walenkricke, in Virginia, the quantity of 16,939 pounds of tobacco, as per lists existing of the same, subscribed to by said Wm. Whitby, April 3, 1651. Witnesses, Hendrick Kip and Willem Dlamontagne.


1656. Feb. 22. Oloff Stevensz, in his quality of orphan- master, rents the land which belonged to Pieter Mallemock, decd, to Cornelis Barensz and Jan Martyn Van Campen. Said land is situated on Long Island on the "Wale bocht " between the land of Pieter Monfoort and Mr. Gabrie. The lease is to extend over 4 years and also comprises the buildings, trees, fences and everything pertaining thereto, for the amount of 300 Carolus guilders in good merchantable payment. Wit- nesses, Isaack De Foreest and Hendrick Kip, Junior. [Jan Martyn Van Campen signed himself Jan Martens.]


1656. May 17. Oloff Stevensz, as co-guardian of the minor children of Jan Van Rotterdam, decd, and the deceased's son, Jan Jansz, about 15 years old, of the first part, and Corn. Jansz Clopper of the second part, enter into the following agreement : Jan Jansz, aforesaid, hires himself out to Corn. Jansz Clopper, for three consecutive years, for the purpose of learning the trade of blacksmith. During his apprenticeship said Clopper is to provide said Jan Jansz with board, lodging and clothing, and at the end of the three years provide him with a decent outfit of clothing and pay him the amount of 130 Carolus guilders.


1656. May 17. Paulus Heymans transfers to and in behalf of Hon. Allard Anthony, burgomaster of New Amsterdam, an account for money earned by Hendr. Jansz Weltevreen in the West India Company's service on the island of Curacoa, amounting to 156 guilders 7 stivers. Said transfer is executed by virtue of a power of attorney conferred by said Weltevre- den upon Heymans, dated Nov. 5, 1652, before Notary Pro- voost and witnesses. Witnesses, Gerrit Hendryckx and Jacob Strycker.


1656. July 20. The Hon. Willem Beeckman, schepen of New Amsterdam, of the first part, and Messrs. Alexander Bryan and Willyam East, free merchants at Milfort, partners, of the second part, make a contract concerning a certain house and lot. The Hon. Willem Beeckman sells to the two partners his house and lot at New Amsterdam, on the East River, where he, grantor, is living at present, transferred to him by Jacob Van Corlaer. A new small house, standing in the rear


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of the lot, the grantor will be permitted to demolish within seven or eight weeks. The purchase money amounts to 2600 Carolus guilders in good merchantable commodities, to be paid 30 days after the arrival of the first ship, which is daily expected from the fatherland. Witnesses, Allard Anthony and Isaac Allerton, Senior.


1656. July 19 [sic]. Declaration in English by William Beeckman of New Amsterdam concerning sale of house with accommodations sold by him to Alexander Bryan and Willyam East of Milforde, for the amount of 2650 [sic] guilders, which amount of 2660 [sic] guilders he has received. Witnesses, Jacob Kip and Pieter Jacobs Marius.


1656. Aug. 10. Hon. Allard Anthony, burgomaster of New Amsterdam, confers powers of attorney upon his brother Nicolaes Anthonides, notary public at Amsterdam in Holland, to collect and receive for him from the West India Company, at the Chamber of Amsterdam, the amount of 156 guilders 7 stivers, balance coming to Hendr. Jans Weltevreden, late gun- ner on the island of Curacoa. Promises to hold valid whatever shall be done in the matter by his said brother Nicolaes An- thonides. Witnesses, Isack Kip and Willem Montagnee.


Sept. 15, 1656. I acknowledge to have received from Tonus Nysen's wife the first instalment for the land at Midwout, amounting to three hundred thirty guilders in seewan. Thus done and executed and signed by Evert Duyckingh, who has with his own hand subscribed to the minute hereof and has affirmed the same in person, to which certify


Signed - S JACOB STRYCKER, ISAACK DE FOREEST.


In my presence, (signed), JACOB KIP, Secretary.


Copy. I, the undersigned, acknowledge by these presents, to have received of Teunis Nysen the first instalment for the land bought by him of me. There yet remains a balance in my favor of six hundred guilders. Amsterdam in New Nether- land, February 3, 1657. (Signed) C. VAN RUYVEN. After collating with the original, the above has been found to agree with the same in words, date and signature.


(Signed) JACOB KIP, Secretary.


It will be noted that there is much variation in the spelling of names in these records. The spelling has been made to conform to the original manuscript in all cases.


AUTOGRAPHS IN EARLY NEW YORK CITY RECORDS.


V ALENTINE'S MANUAL" for 1863 contains, on four sheets which follow page 484, what are called "Fac-Similes of original Autographs of the Burgo- masters, Schepens, and many other distinguished individuals."


These are mainly signatures which appear in connection with transactions recorded in the vol- umes of which a calendar is given on the preceding pages of this Year Book. In some cases Mr. Valentine has failed to understand the Dutch chirography, and has made errors in the printed names affixed to the fac-similes-for instance, "Sibnd Jacobs" for Epke Jacobs, "Gerit Wolsy" for Joris Wolsy, " Lodewyck Pes " for Lodewyck Pos, and many others.


These names, as given in Valentine, have been arranged in alphabetical order, and are here pub- lished with the dates (years) of the documents on which the several signatures appear.


It must be further observed that some of these signatures are merely "marks."


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YEAR.


1662. . De Laet, Johanna.


1659. . De La Montagne, J. M., Jr.


1661 .. De La Montagne, Willem.


1662. . De la Noy, Abraham.


1661. . De la Noy, Maria. 1664. . De Meyer, Nicolaes.


1660. . De Mill, Anthony.


1661 .. De Peyster, Johannes.


1662 .. De Ruyter, Jan.


1658. . De Sille, Nicasius.


1662. . De Vos, Matheus.


1664. . De Wit, Jan.


1662 .. Dircksen, Cornelis. 1663. . Dircksen, Lucas.


1662. . Dreeper, Hans.


1660 .. Drissius, Samuel.


1659 .. Duckles, Willem.


1659. . Ebbink, Jeronimus.


1663. . Edsall, Samuel.


1662 .. Egbertsen, Hindrick.


1663 .. Evertsen, Wessel.


1664. . Flypsen, Frederyck.


1662 .. Fransen, Symen.


1659 | Frederickson, Tomas. 1660 S 1660. . Gabry, Timotheus.


1664. . Gerloefs, Cornelius.


1662 .. Gerres (Gerritsen), Barent.


1662 .. Gerretzen, Gerret.


1661 .. Gillis (De Jong), Jan.


1661 .. Goderis, Joost.


1664. . Grevenraedt, Isaack.


1662 .. Hall, Thomas.


1663. . Hansz, Jacob.


1662 .. Harmenzen, Douwe.


1659. . Hartgers, Pieter. 1664. . Hegeman, Adrian.


1659. . Hendricksen, Hendrick.


1662. . Hendrycks, Gerret.


1658. . Hermans, Augustine.


1661. . Herrmans, Jannetie.


1664. . Hooglandt, Christoffel.


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YEAR. 1662. . Albertsen, Allert.


1661. . Andrysen, Andrys.


1659. . Anthony, Allard. 1661 .. Arens, Freryck.


1662. . Arents, Claes.


1659. . Backer, J.


1662 .. Backer, Jochem.


1660. . Barents, Meindert. 1662 ) 1663


Barenzen, Cornelis.


1661 .. Beeckman, Wilh.


1659. . Berendtz, Hendryck.


1662. . Bestevaer, Jan Jansen.


1663. . Blanck, Juryen.


1659. . Blommert, Adriaen.


1662 .. Bogardus, W.


1662. . Boot, Nicolaes.


1663. . Bordingh, Claes.


1662. . Bosch, Jan Jansen.


1661 .. Brayn, Francois D.


1660. . Briel, Toussein.


1661. . Brouwer, Adam.


1660. . Capiton, Mattheus.


1661 .. Carpesy, Gabriel.


1662 ) 1663 1659 } 16645


Carstensen, Claes.


Clasen, Sibout.


1661. . Clopper, Cornelis Jansen.


1664. . Coerten, Guert.


1662. . Coerten, Meyndert.


1664. . Coning, Allert.


1661. . Cort, Simen Hermans.


1664. . Cortelyou, Ja. 1662. . Cousseau, Jacques.


1659. . Cray, Teunis.


1661 .. De Foreest, Isaac.


1660. . De Graef, Jan Andriesen.


1661 .. De Haert, Balthazar.


1661. . De Jong, Jan Gillis.


1663. . De Jongh, Jan Jansen.


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YEAR.


1660. . Hoorn, Reineer Jansen.


1660. . Huyberse, Adrian.


1662 .. Huybertsen (Mol), Lambert.


1663. . Huygens, Hendrick.


1661. . Jacobs, Epke.


1661 .. Jacobs, Rutger.


1662 .. Jacobsen, Barent.


1661. . Jansen, Aucke.


1661 .. Jansen, Claes.


1660. . Jansen, Davidt.


1661 Jansen, Dierck.


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1659. . Jansen, Hendrick.


1662 .. Jansen, Herman.


1663. . Jansen, Jacob.


1663. . Jansen (de jongh), Jr., Jan.


1662 .. Jansen, Roelof.


1662 .. Jansen, Sybrant.


1661 .. Jochemsen, Jan.


1661. . Joosten, Jan.


1659. . Jores, Burger.


1658 .. Kip, Jacob.


1659. . Koeck, Willem Tomasen.


1660. . Kouwenhoven, Jacob Van.


1660. . La Chair, Salomon.


1662 .. Lambersen, Tomas.


1662 .. Lawrence, John.


1663. . Leisler, Jacob.


1659. . Loockermans, Govert.


1664. . Lourens, Arent.


1659 } 1661 )


· Lubbertsen, Frederyck.


1661. . Maen, Bartholdes.


1663. . Marius, Pieter Jacobsen.


1661 .. Martyn, Jan.


1663. . Megapolensis, Joannes.


1664. . Meindersen, Jan.


1662 .. Mingael, Tom Jaanssen.


1662 .. Mol, Lambert Huybertsen.


1662. . Molenaer, Arent Everts.


1664. . Nagel, Jan.


1662 .. Newton, Brian.


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YEAR. 1662 .. Obe, Henderick. 1662. . Pauluzen, Claes. 1658 .. Pauluzen, Mighial. 1660. . Peeck, Marya.


1664. . Petersen, Jelis. 1662. . Polhemis, Johannes Theodoris.


1662 .. Pos, Lodewyck.


1662. . Provoost, Grietien.


1662. . Ralof (Roelofs), Catalyna.


1661. . Rappalje, Jan Joris.


1659. . Reinoutzen, Reinout.


1660. . Roelants, Robbert.


1662. . Roelofs, Catalyna.


1664. . Roelofsen, Jan.


1664. . Rombouts, Frans.


1661. . Romeyn; Symon Jansen.




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