Early records of the city and county of Albany, and colony of Resselaerswyck, Volume 3, Part 21

Author: Albany County (N.Y.); Pearson, Jonathan, 1813-1887, [from old catalog] tr; Van Laer, Arnold J. F. (Arnold Johan Ferdinand), 1869-1955
Publication date: 1869
Publisher: Albany, The University of the state of New York
Number of Pages: 662


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ing at Swoll in Overyssel, to be pleased to pay out of the inheri- tance and share in his deceased parents' estate remaining in their hands within six weeks after sight of this to the agent of him, Van Alen, to wit. Gerrit Janssz Cuyler, trader at Amsterdam, Holland, and that in the form of a bill of exchange with exchange charges; he, the debtor, promising, in case of failure of payment, when the proof and evidence thereof arrives, to satisfy said sum with exchange and reexchange charges here without cost and loss; therefor binding his person and estate, nothing excepted, subject to the authority of all courts and judges.


Thus done and executed in Beverwyck in New Netherland, in presence of Mr Franscois Hoochlant and Pieter Danielsz van Olinda, tailor, called as witnesses hereto.


JAN BARENTSEN DULLEMAN


Francois Hooglant Pieter Daniels can Olinda


D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1663


Power of attorney from the heirs of Annetje Barents to Storm Albertsen van der Zee


| 347] On this 10th day of July 1663, appeared before me, Direk van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the afternamed witnesses, Barent Andriessz. Jan van Eeckele, husband and guardian of Geis- seltie Alberts, and Theunis Slingerlant, husband and guardian of Engeltie Alberts, as well for themselves as herein representing and undertaking for their other sister and brothers, joint heirs of their mother, the late Annetie Barents, deceased in the colony of Rens selaerswyck, and declared that they, the appearers, hereby consti tuted and appointed their brother, Storm Albertsz vander See, their special attorney to demand, collect and receive out of the estate and effects left by the late Pieter Jacobsz van Rynsburch, who was married to their grandmother, the late Geesie Barent's daughter, a certain sum of two hundred guilders, which is coming to them, the appearers, as heirs ab intestato from their said deceased grand- mother, by virtue of the deed of purchase of their interest dated the 26th of November 1600: the other two hundred guilders coming to the behoof of their cousins (richten) Geesie Barents and Raechel Barents; to this end to request and solicit payment of said 200 guilders from the honorable, the director general and council of New Netherland, in part payment of what is due said


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Pieter Jacobse from said gentlemen; accordingly, acquittance to grant for the receipt, and furthermore all things to do, transact, and perform which may be needful ; promising at all times to hold valid whatever in the matter aforesaid shall be done and performed by the attorney, their said brother, without any opposition, provided he be holden a proper return to make of his transactions and receipts when requested. Thus done and executed in Beverwyck, in presence of Jan Gerritsz van Marcken and Daniel de Honde- coutrie, called as witnesses hereto.


TUENIS CORNELISE SLYENGHIERLANT JAN JANSEN VAN EECKEL This mark oo was made by BARENT ANDRIESZ, aforenamed


J. G. v. Marcken Daniel de Hondecoutre


Bond of Jan Barentsen Dulleman to Jan Claessen Backer van Oossanen


[348] On this day, the 24th of July 1053, appeared before me. Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the afternamed witnesses, Jan Barentsz Dulleman, baker, dwelling in the village of Beverwyck, and acknowledged that he, the appearer, in accordance with a judgment of the honorable court of Fort Orange of date the 24th of July aforenamed, is well and truly indebted to Jan Claessz Backer van Ossanen,1 free trader here, proposing to depart for Holland, in the sum of one hundred and thirty-three guilders and seventeen stivers to be paid in beavers, growing out of the matter of wheat to him delivered to his satisfaction, now about two and a half years ago; which said sum of A. 133-17, he, the debtor, hereby solicits and charges Luycas Aertsz, smith, and Mathys Harmensz, shoemaker, his uncles and guardians dwelling at Swol in Overyssel, to pay out of the inheritance which fell to him by the decease and death of Barent Barentssz van Enst and Beertie Jansz Dullemans, his deceased father and mother, and remaining in the hands of his said uncles and guardians; and in Holland money, to the amount of one hundred and sixteen guilders, as the parties have agreed and contracted with each other, instead of beavers, within the time of six weeks after sight of this ; promising, on refusal or default thereof, the said sum of Al. 116 Holland money


1 He was probably a brother of Pieter Claessz van Osaenen. mentioned on page 234. Ossanen, or Osaenen, is the same as Oostzanen, or Oostzaan, a village about one mile east of Zaandam, in the province of North Holland.


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to satisfy and pay here in this country, wherever he and his effects may be found, with exchange and re-exchange charges, without cost and loss : [349] therefor binding his person and property, real wid pers mal, having and to come, nothing excepted, subject to the authority of all lords, courts, tribunals and judges, wherever this may be shown, and especially also his aforesaid inheritance, for the recovery of the payment in case of need without cost or loss. Thus lone and executed in Beverwyck, in presence of Mr Ruth Jacobsz van Schoenderwoert, former magistrate of said Fort Orange, and Barent Reyndertsz, smith, called as witnesses hereto.


JAN BARENTSEN DULLEMAN JAN CLAESS BACKER VAN OOSSANE


Natger Jacobss Barent Reynderss


D. V. SA HELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1663


Power of attorney from Storm Albertsen van der Zee to Oloff Stevensen van Cortlant and Hendrick van de Water


On this day, the 20th of July 1663, appeared before me, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the afternamed witnesses, Storm Albertsz van der See, trader in Beverwyck, and declared that he hereby constituted and appointed Mr Obff Stevensz Cort- lant and Mr Hendrick vande Water, in their capacity as authorized curators of the estate, goods and effects of Mr Gillis Verbrugge, existing here in N: Netherland, his special attorneys to sell a cer- tain just eighth interest [in a house and lot] [ 350] belonging to him by virtue of the right and claim which he has from Mr Roeloff Swartwout. sheriff at Wildwyck in the Esopus, husband and guar- dian of Eva Albertse his, the appearer's, sister, coheir with him and the other children, his brothers and sisters, of their mother, the late Annetie Barent's daughter, according to the agreement regard- ing the settlement of their mother's estate, and the conveyance to them by their father, AAlbert Andriessz, of the house and lot at present occupied by Mr Burgomaster Allard Anthony at Amster dam in New Netherland, executed before me, the notary, and cer- tain witnesses on the 3d of June 1662, for the sum of forty beavers reckoned at eight guilders apiece ; the purchase money to receive, and [the said eighth share] to vest in and put in possession of the buyer; him, the appearer, to divest and dispossess thereof ; and in case the curators can not sell said eighth share for the sum of


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forty beavers, he, the appearer, promises to pay the same in good. merchantable boards delivered here free upon the shore, reckoned at twenty boards for the beaver: furthermore, seventeen beavers within the time of fourteen days after the date hereof, punctually. the said eighth share remaining bound till said sum is fully paid and satisfied ; all of which is for [351] payment in full of what he, the appearer, owes said Mr Gillis Verbrugge; wherefore they, the curators (also appearing here ) shall grant acquittance to Storm Albertsz for as much as they happen to receive. For the perform- ance and satisfaction of these, the parties hereto mutually bind their respective persons and estates, nothing excepted, subject to the authority of all courts and judges.


Thus done and executed in the colony of Rensselaerwyck in New Netherland, in presence of Johannes Provoost and Jacob Meusz, called as witnesses hereto.


STORM VAN DER ZEE O. STEVENSZ V. CORTLANT HENDERICK VAN DE WATER


J: Provoost, witness Jacob Meess:


D. V. SCHIELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1663


Power of attorney from Teunis Cornelissen Slingerlant to Fran- çois Hooglant


[352] On this day, the 27th of July 1063, appeared before me. Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the afternamed witnesses, Theunis Cornelisz Slingerlant, husband and guardian of Engeltie Albertssz, daughter of Albert Andriessz, dwelling at Bever- wyck. and declared that he, the appearer, hereby constituted and appointed Mr Francois Hooglant, agent for Messrs Gerrit Suyck and Company, merchants at Amsterdam and vicinity, in Holland. his special attorney to sell a just eighth interest belonging to him, the appearer, in the house and lot of his father-in-law, Albert Andriese, standing and lying at Amsterdam in New Netherland, at present occupied by the honorable Burgomaster .Allard Anthony. according to the agreement regarding the settlement of the estate of the 3d of June 1662, by his father-in-law aforesaid executed for the behoof of him and his brothers and sisters, before me, the notary, and certain witnesses ; accordingly, the same to vest in and put in possession of the buyer and him, the appearer, to divest


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and dispossess thereof, the stipulated purchase money to receive and acquittance for the receipt thereof to grant; and in case the said eighth interest can not be sold for forty beavers reckoned at eight guildlers each. he, the appearer, promises to pay said 40 beavers the next year 1664. to said Hoochlant, or his order, in good boards, twenty boards to the beaver; and as regards the remainder, or whatever more he owes to said Gerrit Suyck and Company, amount- ing to the sum of sixty-three beavers, [353] he, the appearer, prom- ises to pay the same this year, the sooner the better, in boards as before, to the behoof of said Hooglant, or his order and agent, all for the satisfaction of what he, the appearer, owes said Gerrit Suyck and Company, he, the appearer, promising at all times to hold valid all that shall be done, transacted and performed in the matter aforesaid by the attorney; and furthermore for the per- formance and satisfaction of this, pledges his person and estate. nothing excepted, to the authority of all judges and laws. Thus done and executed in Beverwyck in N. Netherland, in presence of Mr Gerard Swart, sheriff of the colony of Rensslaerswyck, and Claes Jacobse Van Rotterdam, carpenter, called as witnesses hereto.


TUENYES CORNELISE SLYENGHERLANT


G. Stvartt Claes Jacobse Han Rotterdam


D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1663


Bond of Jan Barentsen Dulleman to Lourens van Alen [354] On this day, the 27th of July 1603, appeared before me. Direk van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the afternamed witnesses, Jan Barentsz Dulleman, baker, dwelling in the village of Beverwyck, and acknowledged that he was well and truly indebted to Mr Lourens van Alen in the sum of seventy guilders Holland money, to be paid in Holland, growing out of a matter of house rent and necessaries by the appearer received to his satisfaction. oFelting and charging therefore Luycas Vertse. smith, and Mathys Harnjenz, shoemaker, his uncles and guardians dwelling at Swoll in (verysel, with in six weeks after sight of this to pay the said une of seventy builders Holland money to Gerrit Janusz Cuyper. tr: ler a Alis erdam in Holland, agent for him, Lourens van Alen, out of the inheritance which came to him by the decease and death of Barent Barentsz van Enst and Beertie Jan's daughter Dulleman,


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his father and mother deceased, in the hands of said uncles and guardians remaining ; in case of refusal (contrary to expectation ) he, the appearer, promises to pay said sum of fl. 70 here, withi exchange and reexchange charges, on demand, and without loss and damage; therefor binding his person and estate, real and personal, nothing excepted, subject to the authority of all courts and judges.


Thus done and executed in Beverwyck in N: Netherland, in presence of Claes Jacobsz1 van Rotterdam and Jacob Meusz,? car- penters, called as witnesses hereto.


JAN BARENTSEN DULLEMAN


Claes Jacobse Jacob Meesz:


D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1663


Substitution of Claes Bordingh and Pieter Jacobsen Marius for François Hooglant as attorneys of Gerrit Suyck & Co., merchants at Amsterdam


[355] On this day, the 27th of July 1663, appeared before ine, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the hereinafter named witnesses, Mr Francois Hoochlant, agent of Messrs Gerrit Suyck and Company, merchants at Amsterdam and vicinity in Holland, according to power of attorney dated the 24th of March last executed before Notary Hendrick Schaeff and certain wit- nesses, at Amsterdam aforesaid, (to us [the present] notary, and witnesses shown), containing a clause of substitution .: [and declared] that he hereby substituted in his place and authorized Claes Bordingh and Pieter Jacobssz Marius,3 jointly and severally to demand, collect and receive of sundry persons, debtors of said Messrs Gerrit Suyck and Company, dwelling in this country, pay- ment of such debts as are due the same, according to obligations and proofs, by list placed in the hands of the substitutes ; therefore, acquittance for receipts to grant ; the unwilling debtors to coerce to payment by legal proceedings and rigor of justice : to this end all the terms of the courts to observe unto judgment and extreme execution thereof : finding themselves aggrieved by the decisions, to challenge the same and to appeal therefrom and to


1 Claes Jacobsen Groesbeeck.


2 Jacob Meussen (or Bartholomeussen) Vrooman.


3 Claes Bordingh and Pieter Jacobsen Marius were at an early date in partnership and at this time apparently joint owners of a yacht which sailed between Beverwyck and New Amsterdam, and possibly to the South river; sce N. Y. Col. Miss, 3:16; 8:939: and Doc. Rel. to Col. Hist. V. Y., 13:263-65.


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prose ble said challenge and appeal also to the extreme, and furthermore all things to do, transact and perform, which may be nee Jful and which may be thought proper by them: promising at all times to hokdl valid whatever may be done and performed in the matter affresaid by virtue hereof by said substitutes, jointly anl severally, without any opposition, provided that the substitutes be holden a proper return to make of their aforesaid transactions and receipts. Thus done and executed in the colony of Rensselaers wyck, in presence of Mr Isaacq Bedlo and Andries Tailler, mer- chants, called as witnesses hereto.


FRANCOIS HOOGLANT


Isaack Bedloc .Indries Teller


D. V. SCHELLUYNI, Not. Pub 1663


Bond of Carsten Fredericksen van Jeveren to Margarita Harden- broeck


356 On this day, the 28th of July 1663, appeared before me. Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public. and before the afternamed witnesses, Carsten Fredericxsz van Jeveren,1 master smith here in Beverwyck, who acknowledged that he had received to his satisfac- tion by the hands of Margarita Hardenbroeck, wife of Fredrick Flipssz. carpenter, dwelling at Amsterdam in New Netherland, the quantity of fifty good whole beavers; soliciting and charging hereby Reynier Fredriexsz, gunsmith at Amsterdam in Holland, to pay for said fifty beavers to said Margarita Harderbroeck, or the juist bearer hereof, within the time of six weeks after sight, the sum of three hundred Carolus guilders Holland money at 40 groats apiece : in default and refusal of which (contrary to expectations he, the appearer, promises to pay the aforesaid sum of three hundred guilders Holland money here in this country, with exchange and reexchange charges, on demand, without cost or loss; therefor binding his person and estate, nothing excepted, subject to the authority of all courts and judges.


Thus done and executed in Beverwyck in N: Netherland. in presence of Jan Schekel and Helner Otten, called as witnesses hereto.


Jan Scheckel Il ·werich Otten


KARSTEN FREDERICKSEN


D. V. SCHEILLANT. V& Puh 1663


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Decision of arbitrators respecting the payment of a debt due from Willem Jansen Schut to Johannes Withart, with a receipt from Schut and a promissory note of Cornelis Bogardus


[357] The 29th of July 1663, in Beverwyck


Whereas it was ordered by the honorable court of this town in regard to the debt of Willem Schut alias Dommelaer1 to Johannes Withart that two arbitrators should examine the books and accounts of Withart, for which purpose were chosen Messrs Volckert Jansz and Phillip Pietersz Schuyler, who find everything to be correct : and whereas the money for the house sold by Willem Dommelaer to Mr Cornelis Bogardus has been attached by said Withart; the said arbitrators adjudged that the said stipulated purchase money may be taken and received by said Withart in part payment of his account and that the first payment, to wit, the half, being 40 beavers, which is now due, may be taken and received by said Withart of Cornelis Bogardus. However, in view of said Dommelaer's [situa- tion] in these sad war times with the savages and [that] his wife is also a prisoner among the savages," said Withart, on the advice and with the consent of said arbitrators is moved to be lenient to Wilhem Dommelaer in this his sad estate and to accommodate him with merchandise to the value of ten beavers, to be taken out of the first payment now to be received ; which I, the undersigned Willem Dommelaer, also to my satisfaction receive of said Withart and said Withart shall take and receive the money for the house.


WILLEM JANSEN SCHUET


1 Dommelacer means " drowsy-head." or " the dozer." See Uan Rensselaer Bowier Mss. p. 836. It is not impossible that John Shutte, the first English schoolmaster at Albany, licensed by Governor Nicolls October 12, 1665, was a son of the above Willem Jansen Schut. See Albany Annals, 4:16.


2 Referring to the second Esopus war, of 1663. during which Dommelaer's wife and child were made captives. See Doc. Rel. to Col. Hist. N. Y .. 13 :246, and Olde Uister, 1935. 1:295. Cf. also, Sylvester. History of Ulster County, p. 50, which, instead of Dommelaer's wife, mentions " Grietje, wife of Dominie Laer, and a child," among the persons taken prisoner by the Indians. The same mistake, which probably originated in the now destroyed translations by Francis Adrian van der Kemp, occurs also in Ecclesiastical Records of the State of New York, 1:535. with the statement: "He was a Lutheran minister, who seems to have been in this vicinity at this time." alluding thereby to the Rev. Carolus Laurentius Laers, a Lutheran minister on the Delaware. A. T. Clearwater. in his History of Ulster County, p. 46, also gives the name as "Dominie Laer " and calls him a Lutheran minister, while in addition he erroneously identifies him with Adriaen van Laer, who was tanner and shoemaker at New Amsterdam. Schoonmaker's History of Kingston is wrong also and mentions among the captured: "Grietje, wife of Dominic Laer, and child."


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Cornelis Bogardus hereby promises to make over and pay to Mr Johannes Withart, or his order, the first instalment of 40 beavers now due, as also the second instalment of 40 beavers, which shall be due next year, according to the above award, provided that Withart release him therefor from all demands, and that a proper conveyance be executed to him for the above-mentioned house and lot.


Done in Beverwyck, this 11th of September 1603.


CORNELIS BOGARDUS


Bond of Jan Barentsen Dulleman to Pieter Claessen van Osaenen


[358] On this day, the 3d of August 1663, appeared before me, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the afternamed witnesses, Jan Barensz Dulleman, baker, dwelling at Beverwyck, and acknowledged that he was well and truly indebted to Pieter Claessz van Osaenen,1 free trader here, in the sum of one hundred and thirty six guilders Holland money, to be paid in Holland, for merchandise delivered to him here and by him received to his sat- isfaction in Holland value : which said sum of one hundred and thirty six guilders he, the appearer, hereby requests and charges Luycas Aertsz, smith, and Mathys Harmensz, shoemaker, his uncles and guardians, dwelling at Swol in Overyssel, to pay out of the inheritance which came to him by the death and decease of Barent Barentsz van Enst and Beertie Jan's daughter Dullemans, his late father and mother, and remaining in the hands of his said uncles and guardians, and that in Holland money to the amount as above. according as they, the parties hereto, have agreed and contracted with each other, within the time of six weeks after sight of this: promising in default or refusal hereof, the said sum to pay and sat- isfy here in this country or wherever he and his effects may be found, with exchange and reexchange charges, on demand. without loss or expense ; binding his person and estate, real and personal, [ 359 | having and to come, nothing excepted, subject to the authority of all courts and judges where this may be shown, and especially his said inherited estate, for the recovery of the payment if need be without costs or loss.


' Sou note on p 22;


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Thus done and executed in Beverwyck, in presence of Mr Pieter Symonsz and Barent Albertsz, called as witnesses hereto.


JAN BARENTSEN DULLEMAN


Pieter Symonss Michiels


This mark X was made by Barent Albertss,


aforenamed


D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1663


Power of attorney from Harmen Thomassen Hun to Adriaen van Laer (incomplete)


On this day, the 2d of August 1663, appeared before me, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the afternamed witnesses, Harmen Thomasz of Amersfort,1 master shoemaker, husband and guardian of Catalina Bercx, last widow of Dirck Bensem,2 deceased, dwelling in the village of Beverwyck, near Fort Orange, and declared in that capacity that he hereby constituted and appointed Ariaen van Laer, also master shoemaker, being about to depart for Holland by the ships now ready to sail, his special attorney to demand, collect and receive from his said wife's brothers deceased, to wit, Willem Berck and Hendrick Berck, by the hands of Mr Gryp, secretary of the orphan chamber at Amsterdam in Holland, a certain sum of one hundred and fourteen Carolus guilders, which his wife furnished and lent to her said brothers according to obligation of date the 8th of March 1656, placed in the hands of the attorney, which said sum of A. 114 her said brothers deceased placed in [360] the hands of said Mr Gryp to be put out at interest for the behoof of their said sister, Catalyna Bercx, until she or some one else on her behalf should demand the same again, as said attorney being the last time in the fatherland . . . [not finished and canceled].


Bond of John Willett and Andries Teller to Goosen Gerritsen van Schaick


On this day, the 3d of August 1663, appeared before me, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the afternamed witnesses, Mr Jan Willet and Mr Andries Teller, merchants at present at Fort Orange in Beverwyck, who acknowledged that they were well and truly indebted to Mr Goosen Gerritsz van Schaeyck in the sum of


1 Harmen Thomassen Hun, of Amersfoort, in the province of Utrecht.


" Dirck Bensen. or Bensingh.


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six hundred iden good pieces of eight at forty eight stiver, each. or otherwise in Ho land value and specie, growing out of the pur- chase and delivery of two hundred beavers by them, the appearers, received, which said six hundred and six good pieces of eight at forty-eight stivers cach, Holland money as above, they, the appearers, jointly and severally promise to pay all at once to said Goosen Gerrits/ van Schaeyck or the lawful bearer hereof in the latter part of the month of April .A. 1664. | 361] punctually and without longer delay : binding thereto their respective persons and estates, nothing excepted, subject to the authority of all courts and judges.


Thus done and executed in Beverwyck in N: Netherland, in presence of Mr Willem Marchal and Jan Nack, also traders here, called as witnesses hereto.


JOHN WHILEIT ANDRIES TELLER


.As witnesses- ( Willem De Maerschalck Jan Nack


D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Vot. Pub 1663


In the margin is written : ] I find that the contents of this [bond] are satisfied and it is therefore canceled here, the 13th of August 1604. D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub 1664


Bond of Jan Barentsen Dulleman to Jan Hendricksen van Bael On this day, the 6th of August 1663, appeared before me, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the afternamed with esses. Jan Barentsz Dulleman, baker, dwelling in Beverwyck, and acknowledged that he was well and truly indebted to Mr Jan Hendriexsz van Bael, free trader here, in the sum of one Indred and sixty one guilders and two stivers, growing out of the matter of goods and merchandise by him received to his content and sui faction, in the year 1001; which sum of one hundred and sixty one Builders and two stivers he, the appearer, hereby requests and charges Lucas Vertsz, smith, and Mathys Harmensz, shoemaker, his uncles and guardians dwelling at Swol in Overyssel, to pay in Hol and money out of the inheritance which came to him by the death and decease of Barent Barentsz van Enst and Beertie Jan's daughter Dullemans, his deceased father and mother, and which remains in the hands |362] of his said uncles and guardians, to




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