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Hendrick Jochemss This mark X was made by Seger Corneliss, aforesaid
D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 166 I
Bond of Pieter Van Alen to Helmer Otten
[82] On this day, the 4th of May 1661, appeared before me. Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the afternamed witnesses, Mr Pieter van Alen, trader here, and acknowledged that he was well and honestly indebted to Helmer Gortin,1 baker, in the sum of one hundred and one good, whole beaver skins, reckoned at eight guilders apiece, growing out of the purchase and delivery of fifteen hundred and thirty-four guilders in good, strung seawan, before the delivery of these presents received by the debtor to his content ; which aforesaid one hundred and one good, whole beaver skins, the debtor promises to pay in the month of July 1662, punctu- ally, and without further delay, therefor binding his person and estate, nothing excepted, subject to all courts and judges. Thus done and executed in Beverwyck in presence of Jan Vinhagen and Dirck Wesselsz, as witnesses hereto called.
PIETER VAN ALEN
Jan L'inhaeghen Dirck Wesselss
D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 166 1
Contract whereby Samuel Allin, Jonathan Borns and Pieter Symonsen bind themselves to plant tobacco on the farms of Jeremias van Rensselaer, Arent van Curler and Volckert Jansen Douw
[83]= On this day, the 9th of May 1661, the Honorable Director Jeremias van Renselaer, Arent van Curlar and Folckert
1 Apparently a mistake for Helmer Otten.
2 Between 82 and 83 there is a blank page which was originally numbered 76.
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Jansz have engaged Samuel Allin, bound in the service of the aforesaid honorable director, Jonatan Borns, in the service of the Honorable Corlar, and Pieter Symonsz in the service of the afore- said Folckert Jansz, to serve their honors faithfully on their respective farms in planting tobacco and all that appertains thereto and in such other work as they are capable of, from this date until the tobacco is ripe and cured; for which service these planters shall severally receive from their respective masters four and twenty guilders a month, half in good beavers and the other half in good, strung seawan, or goods to their content, together with free board and drink and also now a new hat for each as a gift ; promis- ing their service faithful to perform in all obedience and justice, without any neglect of duty and in case of lost time promising to make up the lost days at the end of their bounden service. All without fraud these are subscribed in the colony of Renselaers- wyck, on the date above written.
JEREMIAS VAN RENSSELAER A : VAN CURLER VOLCKART JANSZ This mark X was made by SAMUEL ALLIN, aforesaid This mark X was made by JONATAN BRONS, aforenamed This mark X was made by PIETER SYMONSZ, aforenamed In my presence, D. V. SCHIELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1661
Deposition by Josyntje Verhagen and Angenietje Caspers respecting a quarrel between Elbert Gerbertsen Cruyf and Nicolaes Meyer
[84]1 We, the undersigned, declare at the request of Nicolaes Meyer 2 that to our certain knowledge it is true that the day before
1 Between 83 and 84 there is a blank page which was originally num- bered 78.
2 The same as Nicolaes de Meyer, in 1664 alderman and in 1676 mayor of the city of New York. In the register of marriages of the Reformed Dutch Church of New York under date of June 6. 1655. occurs the regis- tration of the bans of his marriage to Lydia, daughter of the ex-fiscal, or prosecutor, Hendrick van Dyck, in which he is described as from Hamburg, then claimed to he under the jurisdiction of the duchy of Holstein, for which reason he is occasionally referred to as from Holstein. He married the second time, after 1687, Sarah, the widow of John Weekstein, and died
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Yesterday in the afternoon the requirer went with us to the house of Tomas Jansz 1 and being together before the house of Marten Bierkaker,' Eldert Gerbertsz Cruyff came by us sitting upon his horse and said to the requirer {Meyer] : " Well, grand Signor, Captain Burgomaster, be you there? You are a grand master." The requirer replied in a good humor: " How do you know what 1 am?" Thereupon Eldert began to inveigh and scold at him. reminding him that he was indebted to him; then the requirer answered, asking him what the debt was, and Eldert said: "A hay wagon rope worth twelve stuyvers." The respirer again said : " That is more than I knew." and that he should come to his house and he would pay him. Eldert again continuing his abuse called him a contrary dog, rogue, fool, and other vile names and pressed upon him with his horse that the requirer was forced to retreat ; and though the requirer returned none of his abuse, Eldert sprang from his horse and struck the requirer several times in the face ; the requirer escaping from him and coming into the house of Marten Bierkaker, where were more people, Eldert followed and again beat him; then they were separated. For the third time Eldert fell upon him and holding him down, gripped his throat so tight that he could neither speak nor call out and turned so black and blue that these deponents thought the requirer had been murdered. The requirer having come [85] to and got up, went out of the house with us and when we had proceeded a short distance on the highway. Eldert on his horse came after us calling out to the requirer, " You rogue, are you there? Now I will have you," and tried to ride over him forcibly with his horse. The requirer jumping over the fence, he [ Eldert] sprang after him with his horse, but not being able to get across, he dismounted and leaped over the fence and followed the requirer who, to evade him, leaped over another fence and ran as fast he could, all bloody as he was, to the fort and so escaped him. We declare further that when we asked Eldert whence originated this quarrel and trouble, he answered: "1 bought goods of him more than two years ago, but he would not let them go without the beavers being paid down," and said also that wherever he first saw or caught the requirer, he would handle him differently; all of which we are
Or el before July 16, Mot. An abstract of his will is in New York this corral Society. Collect us, 1802, 25 203. See also John If. Innes, Note Instead in and Its People, p. 170 71.
i Thomas Jansen Mingaet.
Marten Hendricksen; see L'an Rensselaer Bowier Mss, p. 821.
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ready to confirm by oath, if needed and requested to do so. In witness whereof we have subscribed this in Beverwyck, the 9th of June 1661.
Harman Thomanss 1
This mark X was made by JOSYNTIE V[ER]HAGEN, wife of Cornelis Jansz van. Oos [ taenen ?] This mark A was made by ANGENIETIE CASPERS, wife of Leendert Phillipsz
This mark -I was made by Catelyntie Sampsons, wife of
Harmen Thomasz, aforesaid
In my presence, D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 166I
Power of attorney from Tjerck Claessen de Witt to Jan Albertsen
[86] On this day, the 9th of June 1661, appeared before me, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the hereinafter named witnesses, Tjarck Claesz de With, husbandman, dwelling in the Esopus, who hereby constitutes and appoints Jan Albertsz,2 master shoemaker, his brother-in-law, who intends to go to Hol- land, his special attorney to demand, collect and receive from his other brother-in-law named Pieter Jansz,3 dwelling at Oosterbemus in Oost Vrieslant, amicably, or if need be by means of judicial proceedings, such rents as said Pieter Jansz owes him for the use of a certain piece of land obtained by the principal on the death and decease of his late father; for receipts acquittance to grant and with the said money to pay some of the principal's debts, as far as the amount will reach; also to the best advantage of the
1 Harmen Thomassen Hun, from Amersfoort. His wife was the daughter of Sampson Berck, hence she is referred to sometimes as Catelyntje Samp- sons and sometimes as Catelynje Bercks, also written Bercx. Cf. Holland Society of New York, Year Book, 1900, p. 147.
2 Jan Albertsen van Steenwyck. He died in the Esopus shortly before November 14, 1663. See Dutch Records of Kingston, revised translation by Samuel Oppenheim, p. 104.
3 At first the text read : syn broeder genaemt picter janss Dewith; which was changed to: mede syn swager genaemt pieter janss. the name Dewith being crossed out. Oosterbemus refers probably to a village on the coast of East Friesland. opposite the island of Baltrum, which on the map of " Emden & Oldenborch Comit," in Mercator's Atlas of 1619, appears as Oosterbeus.
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principal to lease the said land, preferably to his brother-in- aw Pieter Jansz, if he desires it and is willing to pay as much rent as any one else : and furthermore all things to do and to perform in this matter that may be needful and may seem advisable, the principal promising at all times to hold valid whatever by [87] said attorney shall be done and performed in the premises without any contradiction, provided that the attorney be holden to make a proper return of his transactions and receipts. Thus done and executed in Beverwyck in New Netherland, in presence of Hen- drick Jochemsz and Louwys Cobes, as witnesses hereto called.
TIFROK CLASEN WITT
Hendrick Jochemss Ludouicus Cobes
D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1661
Bond of Wynant Gerritsen van der Poel to Jacob Hendricksen Varrevanger
[88] On this day, the oth of June 1661, Mr Jacob Hendricksz Varrevanger, chirurgeon in the service of the honorable West India Company, having power of attorney from his mother Agnita Jacobs, dated the fourth of June 1655. executed before Notary Daniel Benckelaer and certain witnesses at Amsterdam in Holland, of the first part, and Wynant Gerritsz van der Poel, master cabinet maker,1 of the second part. have in amity and friendship agreed with each other about the payment of twelve hundred and sixty-one guiklers, nineteen stivers and eight pence, Holland money, which were charged and debited to Wynant Gerritsz aforesaid per bal- ance of a redeemable interest-bearing bond dated the ist of April 16.18, with accrued interest and charges thereon, in manner follow- ing: Wynant Gerritsz hereby promises to pay to said Mr Jacob Varrevanger, or his order, the number of sixteen hundred good. merchantable boards, to be delivered here, in full payment of the aforesaid sum of fl. 1261 10-8, in the space of six following years cie just sixth part next summer 1662 and each following -upuiner likewise a just sixth part till full satisfaction is made, the and Wynant Gerritsz retaining his right to [ claim compensation for the sold household goods and personal estate at Amsterdam Aforesaid where and in such a way as he shall deem proper.
IM not the all term for c. Jiet mak 1, which at the present n the use of lex maker, re im m. ker
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Wherewith the parties hereto are agreed, [89] having contracted with each other without any reservation or exception whatsoever. And for the faithful performance of what is hereinbefore written, the aforesaid Wynant Gerritsz binds his person and estate, personal and real, present and future, nothing excepted, subject to all courts and judges. Done in the colony of Renselaerswyck in New Netherland, dated as above.
WYNANDT GERREYTS VAN DEN POELL JACOB HENDERICKSZ
A: van Curler, testis Jan l'erbecck as witnesses
D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1661
Bond of Tjerck Claessen de Witt to Philip Pietersen Schuyler
[90] On this day, the ioth of June 1661, appeared before me, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the following wit- nesses, Tjarck Claesz de With, husbandman, delling in the Esopus, and acknowledged that he was well and truly indebted to Mr Phillip Pietersz Schuyler in the sum of two hundred and fifty-six guilders, growing out of the purchase and delivery of a grey gelding, by the subscriber to his content received; which aforesaid sum of two hundred and fifty-six guilders, or 32 beavers, he promises to pay to the aforesaid Schuyler, or to his order, in manner following, to wit : in the month of April Aº 1662, the quantity of fifty skipples of good winter wheat at current beaver's price, and the remainder of the sum in April Aº 1663, also in wheat at the same price, each time punctually and without delay to be delivered here in Bever- wyck without costs or damage; [the subscriber] binding thereto his person and estate, personal and real, present and future, nothing excepted, subject to the authority of all courts and judges. Thus done and executed in Beverwyck in N: Netherland, in presence of Hendrick Jochemsz and Walraven Claerhout. as witnesses hereto called.
Hendrick Jochemss Walraven Claerhout
TIERCK CLASEN WITT
D. V. SCHIELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1661
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Bond of Aert Pietersen Tack to Surgeon Gysbert van Imborch
191] On this day, the ioth of June 1661, Aert Peetersz Tack, dwelling in the Esopus, acknowledged that he was well and truly indebted to Mr Gysbert Imbroeck,1 chirurgeon here, in the sum of three and thirty good, whole beaver skins reckoned at eight guilders apiece, growing out of the purchase and delivery of a black gelding by him, Aert Peetersz, to his content seen and received; which aforesaid sum of three and thirty beavers (among which are com- prehended two beavers for surgeon's fees ) he, Aert Peeters, prom- ises to pay to said Mr Gysbert Imbroeck, or to his order in good winter wheat, at current or beaver's price to be delivered here in Beverwyck, free of expenses, in the month of November 1662; thereto binding his person and estate, real and personal. nothing excepted, subject to the authority of all courts and judges. And in case ( contrary to expectation ) he fail to pay said sum at the stipulated time, he promises to pay therefor interest at ten to the hundred a year, beginning in November aforesaid and running until the full payment; nevertheless the capital sum may not be kept by him, under pretext of paying interest thereon, longer than Mr Gysbert Imbroeck shall permit, binding himself as above. Done in Beverwyck in New Netherland, dated as above.
This mark \ was made by Al.RT PETTERSZ TACK, aforenamed In my presence, D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Nol. Pub. 1661
Promissory note from Aert Pietersen Tack to Jan Barentsen Wemp
92 | On this day. the 13th of June 1661. Aert Peetersz Tack. dwelling in the Esopus, acknowledged that he was well and truly indebted to Jan Barentsz Wemp in the quantity of one hundred and six skipples of good winter wheat and a good new hat for said Jan Barentsz's son, growing out of the purchase and delivery of a grey gelding, in his fourth year, named de Criger ( warrior), by him. Aert Peetersz, seen and to his content received; which aforesaid
1 Spreman Gisbert van Imbrach. He decupied at this time a hause in Beverwyck Haned by Adri en Gerritsen van Papendorp, the lease of which expire laf May 1. 102. Soon after that date he appears as a resident of Willy sek See lease from Adriaen Gerritsen to Mathys Jansen on page Tos Tto me and The Dutch Records of Kingston, part 1. 1058 1. riv: d trix tti o by Samuel Oppenheim, published by the New York Sat Ili porical Association, p. 10 47.
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hundred and six skipples of wheat and new hat he. Aert Peetersz Tack, by these presents promises to pay to said Jan Barentsz, or to his order, and to deliver free of expense either here in the colony of Renselaerswyck, or at the Manhatans, at the option of Jan Barentsz, on or before the ensuing month of November .1º 1662, punctually without delay ; whereto Aert, Peetersz binds his person and estate, real and personal, nothing excepted, subject to all courts and judges. Done in the colony of Renselaerswyek, dated as above.
This mark X was made by AERT PEETERSZ TACK, aforenamed In my presence, D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 166I
Power of attorney from Aert Piertersen Tack to Jan Barentsen Wemp
[93] On this day, the 13th of June 1661. Aert Peetersz Tack declares that he hereby constitutes and appoints Jan Barentsz Wemp his special attorney, for his behoof to purchase and to send to him to the Esopus one or two good mares, to his best advantage and upon such conditions of payment as he can secure ; promising faithfully to meet the expenses and to make such payment as the attorney in purchasing said horses may agree upon, thereto binding his person and estate, nothing excepted, subject to all courts and judges. Done in the colony of Renselaerswyck, dated as above. This mark X was made by AERT PEETERSZ TACK, aforenamed
In my presence, D. V. SCHIELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1661
Assignment of soldier's wages by Nathaniel Pietersen van Ley- den to Hendrick Jochemsen
[94] On this day, the 13th of June 1661, appeared before me, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the hereinafter named witnesses, Nathaniel Pietersz van Leyden, soldier in the service of the honorable West India Company, here lying in gar- rison in Fort Orange, and declared that by these presents he grants, transfers and makes over in true, rightful and free ownership to and for the behoof of Hendrick Jochemssz, dwelling in Beverwyck
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near said Fort Orange, a certain sum of about eighty guilders, more or less, hard money (being soldier's pay earned in his capacity as aforesaid ). as shall be shown by an account thereof at the office of the honorable director general and council of New Netherland ; granting therefore to said Hendrick Jochemsz, or to his order, the lawful holder hereof, full power and authority the aforesaid sum according to account aforesaid to demand, collect and receive as his own property, he, the subscriber, acknowledging that he has received full satisfaction and payment for the same, the last penny with the first, and promising nevermore to do nor cause anything to be done contrary hereto either with or without legal proceed- ings in any manner whatsoever, binding thereto his person and estate, nothing excepted, subject to the authority of all courts and judges. Thus done and executed in Beverwyck in New Nether- land, in presence of Paulus Cornelisz van Abcoude and Cornelis van Dyck, as witnesses hereto called.
NATTANMIEL PIETERSE VAN LYDEN
Cornelis van Dyck Paulus Corneliss
D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1661
Certificate of Surgeon Jacob de Hinsse that Cornelis van Dyck has served his apprenticeship as a surgeon
[95]] On this day. the 14th of June 1661, appeared before me, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the hereinafter named witnesses, Mr Jacob de Hisse, chirurgeon in the village of Beverwyck near Fort Orange, who hereby declares it to be the real truth that Cornelis van Dyck, son of the Honorable Hendrick van Dyck, late fiscal of this province of New Netherland, has served him honestly and faithfully for the space of four successive years, ending the ioth of this present month of June, having per- formed service in the art of surgery and what appertains thereto as well as otherwise, well and faithfully to the satisfaction of the subscriber, and trained himself and duly and honestly served out his apprenticeship, in consequence of which the subscriber thanks him for his faithful service and the respect and consideration shown to him, as likewise he, Van Dyck, hereby thanks the afore- said Mr Jacob de Hinsse for the good instruction and friendship bestowed on him. And the subscribers asked one or more authentic
1 He'seen of and 65 there is a blank page which was originally numbered
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copies hereof to serve as occasion may require. Thus done and executed in Beverwyck in New Netherland, in presence of Laurens van Alen and Jan Claesz Backer, traders here, as witnesses hereto called.
J. DEHINSSE CORNELIS VAN DYCK
Lourus van Alen Jan Claesen Backer
D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1661
Promissory note of Sophia van Wyckersloot to Madam Ebbingh
[96]1 Madam Zophia van Wickersloot, late widow of Mr Dirck van Hamel,2 deceased, hereby acknowledges that by a settle- ment of accounts had between her and Madam Ebbingh,3 she is well and truly indebted in the sum of one hundred and twenty- five guilders Holland money, forty-eight guilders, two stivers and eight pence in seawan and thirteen guilders, two stivers and eight pence in beavers, or beavers' value, which aforesaid respective sums she, Madam Sophia van Wickersloot, promises to pay to said Madam Ebbingh, or to the lawful bearer hereof, in the month of August next ensuing ; and as regards the aforesaid item of fl. 125 Holland money, she promises to pay it in beavers reckoned at six guilders to the beaver: binding thereto her person and estate, stib- ject to all courts and judges. In good faith, these are subscribed in Beverwyck, the 28th of June 1661.
SOPIIIA VAN WYCKERSLOOT In my presence, D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Secretary 1661
1 Between 95 and 96 there is a blank page which was originally num- bered 92.
2 Dirck van Hamel succeeded Anthony de Hooges as secretary of the colony of Rensselaerswyck and died there July 2, 1660. His wife afterwards married Anthony Toinel.
3 Johanna, a daughter of Johannes de Laet, of Leiden, who was associated with Kiliaen van Rensselaer in the colony of Rensselaerswyck. Her first husband was Johan de Hulter. with whom she came to Rensselaerswyck in 1653 and by whom she had four children, Joannes, Joanna, Samuel and Paulus de Hulter. After de Hulter's death in 1658 she returned to Holland. Soon after February 1659, she married at New Amsterdam Jeronimus Ebbingh, or Ebbinck, a merchant from Hamburg. By this second husband, Johanna de Laet had four more children, Francina, Albertus, and two twins, Francina and Maria Ebbingh, all of whom were baptized in the Dutch Church of New Amsterdam. See Van Rensselaer Bowier Mss. p. 845; Minutes of the Orphan Masters of New Amsterdam, 1 :166-70; and Holland Society of New York, Year Book, 1900, 13:155.
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Bond of Pieter Jansen van Hoorn to Pieter Ryverdinck
[97] On this day, the 28th of June 1661, appeared before me. D)rek van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the hereinafter named witnesses, Pieter Jansz van Hoorn,2 dwelling in Beverwyck near Fort Orange, and acknowledged that he was well and truly indebted to Mr Pieter Riverdinck, trader here. in the sum of ninety- six guilders for the purchase and delivery of a bed and its appur- tenances by him to his content received, which aforesaid sum of 96 guilders he. the subscriber, hereby requests Pieter Folckertsz, schoolmaster in the public school (groote school) at Hoorn, Hol- land. his guardian, to pay to the bearer hereof promptly within the space of fourteen days after sight, in good current Holland money, to be deducted from the effects of the subscriber in the hands of Pieter Folckert-z; to which end he [ the subscriber] asks me, the notary, to deliver hereof three bills of the same tenor, one being paid, the others to be of no value, and in case (contrary to expectation ) [said Pieter Folckerts] should fail to pay, the sub- scriber promises to pay said sum with interest at 10 per cent from the date hereof till the final payment, which shall be made in the month of June or July 1662, here in good beavers reckoned at eight guilders apiece, with the expenses that may be incurred ; and for the greater security of good payment (if need be ), Harmen Bastiaensz being here present, offers himself as surety for the aforesaid sum and interest and charges, lo wit, that if Pieter Jansz van Hoorn does not pay the aforesaid sum, he will pay it in manner as above. For which purpose they, the subscribers, bind their [98] respective persons and estates, nothing excepted, subject to all courts and judges. Thus done and executed in Beverwyck in New Netherland, in presence of Mr Johannes van Brugh, formerly magistrate ( schefen) of the city of Amsterdam in New Nether- land. and Arien Appel, as witnesses hereto called.
This mark was made by PIFTER JANSZ VAN HOORN, aforesaid HARMEN BASTIAENS
J Raumes can Brugh .1 . . 1ppel
D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub 1661
Baratos and of there is a blok page. originally numbered +4
- Aa refere hur. - Pieter Jansen de Ber (the farmer). Seeley As
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Contract of sale between Hendrick Willemsen and Hendrick Jansen van Veurden for a house and lot at New Amsterdam
[99] On this day, the 20th of June 1661, appeared before ine. Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the afternamed witnesses. Hendrick Willemsz of the first part, and Hendrick Janssz van Veurde of the second part (both bakers), dwelling at Amsterdam in New Netherland, and acknowledged, said Hendrick Willemsz, that he had sold, and he, Hendrick Jansz van Venrde. that he had bought of Fim, a certain, the seller's house and lot, with all that thereon is fast by earth and nail, and further with such dominant and servient estates as the seller has hitherto pos- sessed in the same and received from Joost Theunisz van Norden, baker,1 according to the existing deeds of ownership and muni- ments of title thereof which on the day of delivery shall be turned over to the purchaser, such as the aforesaid house and lot is built, ienced and impaled, standing and lying on Winckel street opposite the Five Houses within the aforesaid city, bounded south by the house of Fredrick Gysbertsz van den Berch, west and north and east by the streets; the aforesaid house and lot being bought by and to be delivered to the purchaser free and unincumbered, with- out any charges thereon or issuing out of the same, saving the lord's right ; for which said house and lot said Hendrick Jansz, the purchaser, promises to pay to said seller the sum of fifteen hundred
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