Early records of the city and county of Albany, and colony of Resselaerswyck, Volume 2, Part 38

Author: Albany County (N.Y.); Pearson, Jonathan, 1813-1887; Van Laer, Arnold J. F. (Arnold Johan Ferdinand), 1869-1955
Publication date: 1869-1919
Publisher: Albany, The University of the state of New York
Number of Pages: 452


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1 beginnende vant t strant benoorden het wage pat opwaerts totte Spruyt van drent syn Brugh scheydende by Jacob syn gerechtigheyt. In the release from Juriaen van Hoesem to Francis Herdick, Decds, 4:282-83, the description reads: "Beginning from ye River side and Runs up Eastwarde unto ye woods allong ye north side of ye waggon way to ye Spruyt of Drents Bridge at ye bounds of ye said Juriaen van hoese and so along ye said Bounds northward to ye bounds of Jacob Janz van hoese and from thence West- ward along his bounds to ye said River side."


2 Jan Tyssen Goes ; see Deeds, 4:281.


3 The release from the other heirs to Juriaen van Hoesem, dated January 7, 1704, mentions Coenraet and Jan Borghart, heirs of Maria van Hoese, deceased, showing that Hendrick Coenraetsen's name was Borghart, and not Ten Eyck, as stated in Edward A: Collier, History of Old Kinderhook, p. 98. In an affidavit attached to the same release, dated February 5, 1708, Jan Borghart is referred to as " John Barheyt, now full aged."


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selves each in the sum of one thousand pounds current money of this province or the value thereof, to be paid by the opponent to the other party, or his or her heirs. Without fraud or deceit, thus executed on the 22d day of June at N : Albany, at the house of the aforesaid Volkie, Aº. 1694, being in the sixth year of the reign of William and Mary, King and Queen of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defenders of the Faith, etc., and in witness of the truth they have signed and sealed this with their own hands.


This is the X mark of


VOLKIE JURIAENSE (L. S.)


JURIAEN VAN HOESE (L. S.)


Signed, sealed and delivered in our presence J : Abeel, Mayor Dirk Wessells, Recorder Johannis Cuyler J : Becker, Notary Public Recorded ye 16 of Novemb. 1703


Agreement between Gerrit Teunissen and Jonas, Andries and Hendrick Dow regarding the partition of a farm bought by them from Samuel Staets


[289] Whereas we, the undersigned, Gerrit Teunise,1 Jonas Dow, Andries Dow and Hendrik Dow bought of Joghim Staats, attorney for Samuel Staats, a certain farm, etc., according to the preceding contract of sale2 dated the 4th of April 1700, therefore we hereby certify and declare that the just third part of said farm, etc., is for the behoof of Gerrit Teunise and Jonas Dow and their heirs and assigns forever, a just third part as before for Andries Dow and his heirs and assigns forever, and a just third part as before for Hendirk Dow and his heirs and assigns forever and that whenever


1 Gerrit Teunissen van Vechten.


2 This contract of sale is in English and recorded in Deeds, 4:288-89. In it the buyers are called Gerrit Teunise, Jonas Volkertse, Andries Volkertse and Hendrik Volkertse Dow, and the farm is described as " Belonging to said Samuel Staets Scituate Lyeing and being to ye South of Albany aforesaid on ye East side of hudsons River upon ye Island Commonly called Papskney with ye houses Barnes orchards and Chatells so as ye same now is in ye Tenure & occupation of Cornelis Teunise together with all and singular ye Right, Title & Intrest of said Samuel Staats so as ye same is made over to him by ye Patroon Kelliaen van Renselaer."


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the same shall be partitioned it shall be laid out into three parts, for the performance and execution of which we bind ourselves, our heirs and assigns. Thus done in the county of Albany, this 3Ist of January 1702.


Witnesses : W. De Meyer Harpert Jacobse Volkert Dow


Signed, GERRIT X TEUNISE his mark JONAS DOW ANDRIES DOW HENDK. Dow


Marriage contract between Claes Jansen van Bockhoven and Cathalyna Andriese de Vos, widow of Barent Jansen


[296] Know all men by these presents that we, the undersigned, Claas Jansen van Bockhoven,1 widower of Volkie Janz, bridegroom, of the one part, and Cathalyna Andriese de Voss, widow of Barent Janse,2 bride, of the other part, both dwelling in the county of Al- bany, acknowledge and declare that we, out of sincere love and mutual affection which we have for each other, being inclined and disposed to enter into wedlock and therefore desiring to avoid all future disputes and discord as well for ourselves as for our heirs or assigns respecting our respective temporal estates which God Al- mighty far above our merits and deserts has pleased to grant us, so have we together first made and concluded this our present mar- riage contract in manner and form following :


First, the bridegroom aforenamed for the maintenance of this their proposed marriage shall contribute his lands and claims lying at Canastagioene on the east side of the river, comprising about eighteen to twenty morgens of arable land with a pasture and woodland thereto belonging.


Also the house and lot by the bridegroom aforenamed now [occupied ?] lying in the city of Albany between the houses ot Jan van Loon and Harmen Gansevoort.


1 Also referred to as Claes de Brabander, Bokhoven being a village about six miles northwest of Bois-le-Duc in the province of North Brabant.


2 Barent Janse van Dittmarse (Ditmarschen, the western part of Holstein) ; see Deeds, 4:37. According to Jonathan Pearson, History of the Schenectady Patent, p. 62-63. Barent Janse was Cathalyna de Vos's second husband, her first husband being Arent Bratt.


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Furthermore a lot lying on the south side of Canastagioene river, to the east of the fort. Also all his other estate and personal property, nothing whatever excepted or reserved.


On the other hand so shall the bride aforenamed for the mainte- nance of this their proposed marriage contribute, two parcels of land lying at Shinnechtady, the one being next to the land of Barent Wemp, the other parcel lies over against Malwyk,1 together with a pasture and woodland bought of Sassiaen.2


Also a lot lying within the village of Shinnechtady, where her dwelling place was.


Also the land in company with her son Dirk Arentse Bratt.


Also a lot lying on the north side of the city of Albany.


Also two gardens lying at Shinnechtady next the pasture of Gerrit Banker, deceased, and further all her personal property, nothing whatever excepted or reserved.


All the aforenamed property, as well of one as of the other side, with all the interest, rents, emoluments, income, debts and credits, profit and loss, shall be in common to both sides and after the death of one of them, the survivor is to remain in full possession of all the aforegoing property without molestation or hindrance of any one whomsoever, and receive all the profit or loss as aforesaid.


[297] Third, the two negros named Sam and Jack, a negress named Isaabelle and also two children of said negress, the one named Sussanna and the other Rachel, after the death of us both shall have and enjoy their full freedom without any one's having power to burden them further with any servile labor, or hire out or sell them, but they shall from that time their full freedom have and enjoy as aforesaid and if the aforesaid negress shall come to have any more children they shall likewise at the same time have their freedom.


Fourth, after the death of us both there shall be paid out of the common estate to Johannis Wynkoop, son of Cornelis Wynkoop, a sum of five pounds current money of this province.


Fifth, as to the residue of the common estate which on the death of both may remain or be left the same shall be and remain for the


1 Maalwyck, a tract on the north side of the Mohawk river. See History of the Schenectady Patent, p. 71.


2 Hendrick Lambertse Bont . (Bint, Bent) alias Sassian. See History of the Schenectady Patent, p. 80, 90.


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heirs and successors of the aforenamed bride alone. Thus done in Albany on the 27th of February 1690


Signed, sealed and


This is the mark I of CLAES JANES


delivered in presence


BOCKHOVEN made with his own hand


of L: v: Schaick


This is the mark K of CATHALYNA


ANDRIES D' Vos, made with her own


Harmen Gansevoort


hand


Jacob Ten Eycke


Albany the 13th March 170 ? this was compared and examined with the original and the same found to agree with the original by me, Hendk. Hansen, Justice.


Recorded ye 14th of March 170 2.


Deed from Samuel Wilson to Jan Hendricksen Bruyn for a house and lot in Albany


[331] 1Appeared before me, Robt. Livingston, secretary of Albany, colony of Renselaerswyck and Schinnechtady, etc., in pres- ence of the Honorable Mr Richd. Pretty and Mr Andries Teller. magistrates, Mr Samuel Wilson, merchant at New York, who de- clared that he had granted, conveyed and made over in true, rightful and free ownership to and for the behoof of Mr Jan Hendrikse Bruyn a certain house and lot standing and lying in Albany on the hill, bounded south by Robert Sanders and north by the new house of Capt. Philip Schuyler, in breadth and length as by virtue of the patent thereof, dated the 6th of June 1667.2 to which reference is herein made; which he, the grantor, does by virtue of the convey- ance to him given by Elisabeth Claese, widow of the late Jan Burger, deceased, of date the 7th of September 1667,3 and that free and unincumbered, without any charges thereon or issuing out of the same (saving the lord's right), without the grantor's having any further claim in the least thereon, acknowledging that he is fully paid and satisfied therefor, the first penny with the last, therefore giving plenam actionem cessam and full power to the


1 This is a copy of a deed recorded in Deeds, I :160, of which a translation, varying slightly from the present, is printed in Early Records of Albany, I :161. The deed was entered a second time in connection with an English deed from Jan Hendricksen Bruyn to Reynier Myndertsen, dated April 16, 1702, to the original of which a copy of the present deed was attached. 2 No record of this patent is found.


3 This should be the 7th of September 1677; see Early Records of Albany, 1 :161.


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aforenamed Mr Jan Hend : Bruyn, his heirs, successors or assigns to do with and dispose of the same as he might do with his own patrimonial estate and effects, promising the aforesaid house and lot to warrant and defend against all persons from all lawful claims, chalange and demands and further nevermore to do nor cause to be done anything contrary hereto in any manner, binding himself thereto as by law provided. Done in Albany, the 8th of September 1677.


Sic subscribitor SAMUEL WILSON


Marginaliter Richd. Pretty (City Seal)


Andries Teller


Concordat cum suo Principali Quod attestor ROBT. LIVINGSTON, Secretary


[END OF TRANSLATIONS OF DUTCH DEEDS, BONDS, MORTGAGES, ETC. FOUND IN VOLUME FOUR. ]


INDEX


Abeel, John, memorandum of assign- ment of mortgage, 355; witness, 368, 402


Abeel, Stoffel Jansen, deed to Claes Jansen Stavast referred to, 231 ; son of John Abeel, 355


Abrahamsen, Jacob, deed from Aeltje Doorn to, 311; house of, 31I Achneganick, 260


Adamsen, Pieter, bond and mortgage by, 29


Adriaensen, Pieter, see Van Wog- gelum, Pieter Adriaensen


Aehagary (Aihagary), 339, 340


Aertsen, (Arentsen), Rutt, estate of, deed from Gerrit Reyersen to, 206; deed to Symon Jacobsen Scher- merhorn, 207 ; deed to Cornelis van Dyck, 208; deed from Jan Hend. Bruyn referred to, 209; estate of, deed to Barentje Paus, 237 ; patent to, 237


Aertsen (Aersen), Wouter, deed to Johannes Cuyler 356; quitclaim deed to heirs of Evert Lucassen, 395; mentioned, 37


Aihagari, 196


Albany, town of, 8; vagueness of description of house lots, 9; Pear- son's diagrams of, 9; construction of map of; 9; center of traffic with Indians, 10; receives charter, II; early houses in, 12; lots near old fort condemned, 12; Miller's map of, 12; settlement laid out in regular manner, 12


Albany, Reformed Church at, see Reformed Church at Albany


Albany county, erected, 8; first use of term in conveyances, 22I Alberts, Femmetje, widow of Hen- drick Jansen, 138


Alexander, Rev. George, quoted, 6


Allin, Samuel, 395


Amahanet, 218 Amesett, 281


Amissohaendiek, 196


Anaemhanitt, deed to Robert Sanders,


27 Andries, Groot, 179


Andries de Yersman, 239, 240


Andriesen, Arent, 125


Andriesen, Hendrik, 159, 362


Andriessen, Jan, 239, 30I


Andros, Sir Edmund, release from Barent Meyndertsen to, for land at Schodack, 59


Annaneke, 161 Annape, 218 Anthony, N., witness, 399


Appel, Adriaen Jansen, attorney for Jan Andriessen Douw, 128, 130; deed to Barentje Gerrits Paws, 192, 194; mortgage of house and lot to Mrs Judith Stuyvesant, 295; schoolmaster, 295; deed to Dutch Reformed Church at Albany, 369 Appel, Johannes, deed from Mohawk Indians to, 276; deed from Teunis Pietersen to, 279, 389; son of Adriaen, 296; witness, 297 ; attorney of Adriaen Jansen Appel, 369; bond to Marten Cregier, 390; satisfaction of mortgage to Marten Cregier, 391 ; bond to Andries Coeymans, 392


Appel, William, 296


Arents, Ariaentie, 15, 40, 74, 201 ; deed to Barent Albertsen Bratt, 216


Arents, Maria, widow of Arent van den Bergh, 31, 39


Arentsen, Bennony, see Van Hoeck, Bennony Arentsen


Arentsen, Rutger, see Aertsen, Rutt Assiskowachkok, 19


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Athens, 322 Attoquassowaa, 189, 191


Aukus, Dowe, house, 286; sale of house to Jean Rosie, 364; acknowl- edgment of payment by Andries Davidsen, 366


Aurich, II Auxhys (Auxys), 189, 191 Awaankaniss, 260 Awaanpaak, 259, 268 Awannis, 84


Backer, Jan de, an Indian, 19, 222, 303


Backer, Jan Harmensen, widow of, 192, 194, 237; will of, 193


Backer, Capt. John, see Baker, Capt. John


Backer, Luycas d', 81 Backer, Symon de, 99


Baker (Backer) Capt. John, 15, 25, IIO; commander of fort, 19 Bald mountain, 401


Bamboes (Bombus), Harmen Jacob- sen, 285, 385


Bancker (Banken, Banker), Evert, 358, 367; deacon, 370


Bancker (Banker), Gerrit, deed from Volkert Jansen Douw to, 91 ; power of attorney from Barentje Gerrits Paws to, 194, 237; son-in-law of Maria Damen, 359, 361; agree- ment respecting property of Maria Damen, 362; deceased, 404; men- tioned, 159, 171; witness, 253, 277, 283, 289


Bancker (Banken, Banker), Willem, power of attorney from Margareta Schuyler to, 358


Barent the Smith's flat, 272, 274


Barents, Geertruy, attorney for Jacob Hevick, 17; bond of Jacob Jansen Gardenier to, 18; bond from Sy- mon Schouten to, for purchase money of horses and farm tools, 93 ; attorney for Jacob Hevick, deed to Sweer Teunissen van Velsen, 93; deed to Albert Ryckman, 24I Barents, Rynier, witness, 354


Barents island, 120, 121, 255 Barentsen, Cornelis, II Barheit, Andries Hansen, 56 Bastiaensen, Harmen, see Visscher, Harmen Bastiaensen Baxter, Gervis, commander of fort, 190, 195; witness, 230, 282


Bear island, 71, 400 Beaver kill, 43, 61, 353


Beaver street, 126


Becker, Jan Juriaensen, satisfaction of mortgage acknowledged by, 30, 31; witness, 80, 353, 375; curator of estate of Jan van Breemen, 140; deed from Johannes Withart to, 286; attorney of Cornelis Michiel- sen, 291, 292, 322, 342; house of, 309


Beek, Elisabeth, see Salisbury, Elisa- beth and Van Dyck, Elisabeth


Beekman, Hendrick Martensen, 182; deed from Hilleke Bronck to, 240 Beekman, Johannes, deed from John Gilbert and wife to, 289; deed from Geertruy Vosburgh to, 293; house of, 293; mentioned, 370


Beekman (Beackman), William, grant to, 114


Beeren island, see Bear island


Bensem (Bensing, Bensick), Dirck, deed from Thomas Davidtsen Kikebel to, 164, 235; deed to Jan Verbeck referred to, 385; men- tioned, 236, 285


Bensem (Bensing), Johannes, wit- ness, 290


Bever, Claes, 395, 396


Beverwyck, settlement of contro- versy with Rensselaerswyck, 10 Bleeker, Jan Jansen, attorney for Johannes Witthart, 17, 200, 286; deacon of Reformed Church, 24; house of, 37, 58, 78, 127, 193, 194; attorney for Jan Hendricksen van Bael, 55, 184. 267; garden of, 67; deed from Paulus Martensen to, 70; deed from Capt. Johannes Clute to, 76; deed from Pieter van den Bulke to, 188; deed from


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Mohawk sachems to, 195; witness to transactions with Indians re- lating to Susquehanna lands, 198, 190; contract of sale of house with Reyer Jacobsen Schermerhorn, 209; deed to Jacob Lokermans, 228; justice of the peace, 307, 308; agreement with other partners for division of land at Saratoga, 347; deed from Indians to, 347; men- tioned, 182, 210, 317, 344, 384; wit- ness, 28, 109, 114-16, 128, 133-37, 140-42, 149, 152, 153, 155, 170-72, 179, 186, 187, 189, 190, 192-94, 200, 204-8, 210, 211, 213-15, 217, 219, 221, 224, 226, 231-34, 236-38, 241-43, 304, 310, 332, 340


Bleecker (Bleeker), Rutger, 355 Bleeker, Lawrence, 127


Bogardus, Annetje, patent to, re- ferred to, 50; patent issued to heirs of, 50; lot of, 73


Bogardus, Jonas, deed to Wouter Albertsen van den Uythoff, 50


Bogardus, Pieter, attorney for Jonas Bogardus, 50; deed to Wouter Albertsen van den Uythoff referred to, 51; deed from Jacob Salomon- sen to, 60; husband of Wyntje Cornelis, 77; deed to Catharine Glenn, 316; house, 368, 369; wit- ness, 395; mentioned, 216, 236


Bogardus, Willem, notary public, 164 Bogardus, Wyntie, 316


Bont (Bint, Bent), Hendrick Lam- bertse, 404


Bont, Pieter, 251 Boomtjes hoek, 225


Boots, Teunis Willemsen, deed from administrators of estate to Jean Forte, 220


Borghardt (Borghget), Coenraet, 396, 401 ; witness, 396


Borghardt, Jan, 401


Borns, Jonathan, sale of land, 395 Borsboom, Pieter Jacobsen, deed to Cornelis van Dyck, 66; grant from Jan Labatie to, 67; deed to Wil- liam Loveridge referred to, 155;


land bought from Sander Leen- dertse, 156; heirs, 383


Borsboom, Tryntic Pieterse, 383 Bosie, Pieter, woodland belonging to, 97; deed from Capt. Johannes Clute to, 121, 256; bond to Capt. Johannes Clute, 122; contract with Jan Jacobsen Gardenier for sale of land, 168; bond of, 169; deed to Jan van Loon, 264


Bout, Willem Fredericksen, lot of, mentioned, 23; house and lot, sale to Teunis Dircksen, 203; deed to Jan Vinhagen, 205; widow, 309 Bouts, Geertruy, deed from Jeroni- mus Ebbingh to, 309


Braebander, Claes de, see Van Bock- hoven, Claes Jansen


Brants, Geertje, see Lansing, Geertje Bratt, Albert, 73


Bratt (Bradt), Andries Albertsen, deed from Jan Cornelissen Vyse- laer to, 68; bond and mortgage to Willem Ketelheyn, 177: contract with Mahican Indians for sale of land, 218; deed to Johannes Wen- del, 247; interest in Poesten mill, 27I


Bratt, Anthony, witness, 383 Bratt, Arent, 403


Bratt, Barent Albertsen, farm, 109, 149, 166, 167; deed from Ariaentje Arents to, 216; deed to Jacob Abrahamsen Cuyper, 228; deed from Reyer Jacobsen Schermerhorn to, 236; heir of Jan Jansen Noor- man, 356; fencing of lands, decision of referees, 381; agreement with Geurt Hendricksen van Schoon- hoven, 382


Bratt, Dirk Albertsen, house, 99, 10I, 106, 112, 113, 326; deed from Capt. William Parker to, 210; deed to Teunis Pietersen, 211, 212; deed to William Parker, 214; deed to Andries Teller, 217; mentioned, 212, 213


Bratt, Dirk Arentsen, 404


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Bratt, Jan Albertsen, deed from Jan Hendricksen van Bael to, 184; deed to Jacob Caspersen, 186; men- tioned, 185, 186, 187; grant to Jacob Caspersen referred to, 188; house, 245, 246; deceased, 267


Bratt, Johannes, witness, 370


Bratt (Brad), Wouter Storm, (alias Wouter van der Zee), deed from Jan Verbeeck to, 384; mentioned, 262


Bredstedt, II


Brewers street, 323 Bries, Hendrik, 228


Broadway, 130, 285, 323, 385. See


also Cow street


Brockholls, Capt. Anthony, 21


Bronck, Hilletie, land of, 117; deed to Hendrick Martensen Beeckman and Jacob Cornelissen van den Boogaert, 240


Bronck, Jan, 19


Bronck, Pieter, widow of, 240; patents, 241 ; mentioned, 17, 38, 117, 120, 121, 193, 255


Brons, Jonathan, see Borns, Jonathan Brouwer (Brouer), Hendrik, 383


Bruyn, Jan Hendrick, deed to An- dries Hansen. Huygh, 56, 98; land bought from Pompoen, 63; deed to Myndert Fredericksen referred to, 117, 291 ; patent to, referred to, 120, 121, 222, 255, 291, 292; land of, 179, 187; deed to Rutt Aertsen referred to, 209; deed to Jan Dar- eth transferred to, 209; deed from Samuel Wilson to, 405; deed to Reynier Myndertsen referred to, 405 ; mentioned. 171, 241, 243, 380 Burger, Jan, 405


Burgersen (Borgerse, Borgertse). Harmanus, statement concerning, 55 ; house of, 55. 60, 134 ; deed from Jan van Eps, representing heirs of Maritje Damen, 159; deed to Robert Sanders and Myndert Har- mensen, 160


Bye, Dirck Hendricksen, deed from Andries Hansen Huygh to, 97;


mentioned, 57; deed from Dirck Wesselsen and Gerrit Teunissen van Vechten to, 96


Byvanck (Byvanke), Jan, deed from Capt. Johannes Clute to, 42; house and lot, 58, 293; garden, 67; deed from Gerrit Herrtenberch to, 78; deed from Barentje Gerrits Paws to, 193, 194; witness, 195, 297; deed from Annetje Lievens van Schaick to, 283


Cack Patt, 64 Caggawawoone, 229 Calkoen, 84 Canachko, 185 Canasenix, 304


Canastagione, see Niskayuna


Canhowadadin, 185


Caniachkoo, 151, 152 Caniskeek, 120, 121, 255, 265 Cannondondaw, 197


Carachjundie, 199 Carel, Hans, farm, 400


Carstens, Margriet, 55 Caspersen, Isaac, mentioned, 186


Caspersen, Jacob, deed from Jan Albertsen Bratt to, 186; account of, 186; deed to Symon Volkertsen Veeder, 187; mentioned, 210


Caspersen, Jan, see Halenbeck, Jan Caspersen


Castle island, 71


Catskill, 19, 88, 140, 141, 153, 16I. 216, 221, 225, 239, 240, 30I


Catskill Indians, deeds for lands, 19, 221


Cayugas, proposition relating to lands on the Susquehanna, 198


Chambers, Thomas, patent granted to, 215


Christoffelsen, David, payment of land sold to, 366


Claerbout, Pieter, 237


Claes (Claese), Elisabeth, 405 Claes (Claesen), Hillegont, 356


Claessen (Claesen), Dirk, witness,


343


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INDEX


Claessen (Van Vranken alias Culis or Kuleman), Gerrit, bond and mortgage to Marten Cregier, 83; mentioned, 28, 257, 259


Claessen, Ryck, deed to Johannes Wendel, 263; widow of, 356; mentioned, 151, 152


Claverack, 121, 232, 233, 255, 264, 365, 400


Claw, Frans Pietersen, 202 Clomps, Jacob, 159


Clute, Bata, 250, 308, 310, 320, 323


Clute (Cloet, Cloete), Capt. Johannes, contract with Symon Schouten for sale of land, 28; deed from Gerrit Herttenberch to, 34; deed to Wy- nant Gerritsen van der Poel and Jan Conell, 33, 35; deed from Jan Lansing to, 38; deed to Hendrick Lansing and Luycas Gerritsen, 41 ; deed to Jan Byvanck, 42; deed to Jan Jansen Ouderkerk, 45; deed to Ludovicus Cobes, 46, 47, 48, 95; deed from Adriaense Gerritsen to, 46-47; deed to Gerrit Hertten- berch, 58, 78; deed to Johan Friese (de Vries), 72, 147; deed from Reyer Jacobsen Schermerhorn to, 75; deed to Jan Jansen Bleecker, 76; deed to Juriaen Jansen Groen- wout, 77; deed to Jan Salomonsen, 87; deed to Omy La Grange, 88; deed to Marten Gerritsen, 117; deed to Wyntje Harmens, 119; deed to Pieter Bosie and Jan van Loon, 121; bond from Pieter Bosie and Jan van Loon to, 122; deed to Myndert Fredericksen, 123; bond and mortgage to Johan Friese, 148; pasture, 159, 160; deceased, 222; patent to, referred to, 291, 292; mentioned, 74, 75


Clute, Johannes (nephew of Capt. Johannes Clute), deed to Jeroni- mus Wendel, 244; deed from Jeronimus Wendel to, 245; deed from Gysbert Marcelis to, 248; bond and mortgage to Harmen Gansevoort and Harmen Tho-


massen, 249; deed to Robert Liv- ingston, 250; deed from Anthonia Slachboom van Curler to, 252; deed to Jan van Loon, 255; deed to Symon Schouten, 257; deed to Johan Friese, 263; deed to Jan Jacobsen van Noortstrant, 271 ; deed to Jan Wiebese, 272, 275; witness, 307 ; deed to Mrs Margaret Schuy- ler, 308; deed to Johannes Wendel, 310; deed to Jacob Ten Eyck, 320; deed to Frans Jansen Pruyn, 323; deed from Marten Cregier to, 334; deed to Marten Cregier, 334, 338; deed from Mohawk sachems, 339; mentioned, 306


Cobes (Cobus), Ludovicus, deed to Capt. Johannes Clute referred to, 41, 42, 58; deed from Capt. Johan- nes Clute to, 46, 47 ; deed to Jeroni- mus Wendel, 47, 48; deed to David Schuyler, 95; deed to Pieter Davidste Schuyler referred to, 295; mortgage of house, orchard and garden to Johannes Wendel, 315: secretary of Albany, 397


Cobus, an Indian, 19, 303


Coenraetse (Coenradse), Hendrik, witness, 396; wife of, 401; men- tioned, 396


Coenraetse, Myra, 40I


Coeymans (Cooyeman, Koeymans), Andries, witness, 379; bond of Johannes Appel to, 392; satisfac- tion of mortgage of Johannes Appel by, 392


Coeymans (Koeyman), Barent Pietersen, deed from Huybert Jansen to, 139; patent, 276; bond from Bennony van Corlaer to, 380; mentioned, 391, 398


Coeymans, Lucas Pietersen, deed from Sweer Teunissen van Velsen to, referred to, 44, 69, 271; men- tioned, 247


Cohoes (Cohoos) island, 165, 336


Collier (Callier, Kallier), Jurian, deed from Jannetje Powell to, 201


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Conell, Jan, contract for sale of house, 21; deed from Capt. Jo- hannes Clute to, 33, 35; contract with William Loveridge for sale of farm, &8; deed from William Parker to, 99; lot of, 100; deed to Andries Teller, 101; land at Cat- skill, 161; deed from Harmen Gansevoort to heirs of, 239; sale of farm to, 302; mentioned, 240 Coningh (Cooningh), Stephen Jan- sen, land of, 202; deed from Jan- netje Powell to, 238


Constables island, 71


Constapel, Andries Herpertsen, 71


Conveyancing of lands, act to pre- vent frauds in, 8, 254


Conyn, Leendert Philipsen, mortgage to Isaac and Volkwyn Kip and Tousain Donus, 324; mentioned, 17, 231, 24I




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