The annals of Albany, Vol. II. Second Edition, Part 19

Author: Munsell, Joel, 1808-1880
Publication date: 1850-1859
Publisher: Albany : J. Munsell
Number of Pages: 452


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In like manner Dirk albertse Brad is sent with that view with the aforesaid Company of Soldiers as guide and Indian Interpreter, who shall advise and consult with the aforesaid officers in all things that relate to the advantage of his Ma- jesties interest and this undertaken expedition : and further you shall remain until further order at the aforesaid Crown point, unless you are assured that a large army of the Enemy is really and truly approaching which it is impossible to re- sist ; then you must send a messenger hither cito cito and endeavour to do your best as far as in your power. Mean- while you shall occasionally try to make some Bark Canoes to be used should necessity require.


We conclude then that you shall remain at Crown point aforesaid until further order ; that is if you be not necessitated as abovestated. Thus given under our hands in Albany


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this 26th March and in the Second Year of his Majesty's reign annoq : dom. 1690. Was Signed


To Capt Jacobus d'Warm


J. BRUYN, JOHANNIS PROVOOST


over the 17 Soldiers aforesaid. PR SCHUYLER,


DIRCK WESSELS,


LEV. VAN SCHAYK.


Albany, 27 March Ao 1690.


CAPT JACOB MILBORNE, We expect that you have arrived safely to day at N. Yorck. We are obliged to notify you to procure these indispensable necessaries viz. 3 @@ 400 unmanufactured horns which can be easily had at Nicolaas Blanks and can be quickly put in order here; further as much duffels as you can get, bleu baize for shirts, provision 400 lbs Swan shot, 50 Kettles.


Yesterday evening the Soldiers tormented us considerably for blankets, as it is was very cold. We went every where and could not find any The Soldiers from the outposts, also whom we provided with duffels for coverlets, namely from our own duffels-so that our stock which was intended for the Indians is diminished. The Soldiers in the fort must also have duffels as blankets are not to be had here.


The picquet proceed immediately to their post. I forgot to send to you for 8 @ 10 hour glasses which are very necessary for the watches. Wherewith doubting not of your diligence and speedy return, We remain


Your affectionate friends


JOHANNES PROVOOST & in the name of J. H. BRUYN.


Albany 28. March 1690.


List of the Goods sent from York and received from Monsieur Jan Hendricksen Brujn and Johannes Proofoost to be distributed among the Refugees of Schoonectede, to wit- 2348} Dutch ells of Osenb : Linen, 3 ps Serge, 13 pairs Stockings, 72 ells pennestout, and delivered to the Deacons of Schoonectede and the Deacons of Albany, to wit :- Barent Wimp, Jan Byvanck, Johannes de Wandelaer,


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Jacob Loockermans. First, distributed to the following 6} ells each of Sarge : Barent Wimp, Harmen Vedder, Symen Schemenhoorn, Symen Groot, Arent Vedder, Amie Widow of Frans, Willem Appel, Goosen Van Oort, Samuel Bradt, Andries Bradt, Johannes Dyckman, Geertruy Groot, 3 ps Sarge distributed of 79 & 4.


List of the Pennestout : to Aces Cornelise, 7 ells; Dirck Bradt, 7; Isack de .Teurcx, 8; Nieces Volckers, 3}; Johannes Dyckman, 3; Jan Eps, 7; Loowies Coopeele, 3}; Pieter Van Olinda, 7; Gerret Jansen, 5 ; Willem Van Eerde, 3} ; Arent Vedder, 3}; Elias Swart, 7; Jan Buys, 4; Geertruy Groot, 3


List of the Stockings, to each one : 1 pair Marius Vedder : one pair of Stockings, Symen Groot one pair, Jan Buys, Willem Apel, Symen Schemenhooren, Gyspert Gerrets, Harmen Vedder, Hendrick Gardeniers, Samuel Bradt, Dirck Heffelingh, Adam Frooman, Tuenis Carstensen, Gerret Gysbersen, The no. of the Stockings.13 pairs


List of the Osenburg Linen : Harmen Vedder, 80 ells ; Jan Eps, 70; Catlyn Barensen, 70; Dirck Bradt, 65 ; Barent Wemp, 70; Dirck Hesselinger, 58; Willem Appel, 80; Goosen van Oort, 50; Gyspert Gerrets, 80; Nieces Volc- kertsen, 20; Jacob van Laer, 20; Willem van Eerde, 75; Cornelis Viele, 40; Marius Haegedoorn, 40; Jannetie Schermenhooren, 40 ; Cornelis Schermenhooren, 20; Citte Bradt, 60, Henderick Gardeniers, 40; Cornelis Claesen, 20; Geertruy Groot, 31; Susanne Tellers, 50; Aces Cor- nelis, 50 ; Dieuer Wimp, 55 ; Anne Harmensen, 65 ; Tryntie Bosboom, 20; Symon Volcker, 30; Samuel Bradt, 50; Tryntie Schaets, 80; David Cristofelsen's children, 50; Johannes Pootmans children, 70; Adam Frooman, 70; Symon Schermenhooren, 50; Purmerent, 40 ; Symen Groot, 80; Fytie Pietersen Rosboom, 20 : total Distributed to Schoonechtede, 1809 ells.


List of the Linen distributed in the Bush ( Woestine) : Elias Swart, 36 ells; Lauries .Coopesen, 20; Isack Teuerx, 40 ; Jan Buys, 23; Tuenis Carstensen, 35 ; Binnonie Arent- sen, [Corlaer] 25 ; Dauit Marienissen, 30}; Elias Gyseling, 30 ; Arent Vedder, 30 ; Pitter Van Olinda, 35 ; Jan Frooman 30; Manis Vedder, 24; Tuenis Viele, 20; Tryntie Verwy,


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15; Claes Graef, 35; Jan Hilt, 25; Cornelis Groot, 20; Jan Luycessen, 18; Johannes Dyckman, 30; Lysbet Cor- nelissen, 15 : total 2349


By me


JOHANNES DE WANDELAER Deacon of Albany.


At a meeting of Mayor Aldermen & Common Council holden in Albany this 28 March 1690 Present, Pr Schuyler Dirck Wesselse L. V. Schayck, J J Blecker Claes Ripsen Albt Ryckman, Reynier Barentz, Evert Bancker, Eghbert Teunissen Gert Reyersen.


Having taken into Consideration how we shall obtain for King William's acct the ammunition and provision which we are obliged to deliver from this County pursuant to our preceding Resolution adopted with the Honorable Commis- sioners from N. York on the 22nd March last and prepare forthwith for the Equipment of an Army both of Christians and Indians against our Enemies of Canada, and Resolve as followeth-


Pieter Schuyler & Dirck Wesselse are appointed to get ready 6000 lbs hard bread for the King's acct


Johannis Wendel 100 prepared deer skins


Levinus Van Schayk 150 skepels peas


Jan Janse Bleeker & Reynier Barentse 60 guns & 100 axes


Claes Ripsen & Albert Ryckman the materials & expence for repairing the following - 30 B. Canoes.


Evert Bancker Eghbert Teunissen & Gert Ryersen for 30 Bark Canoes


Joh : Cuyler the 400 lbs Powder


Gabriel Thomson the 100 gall Rom


By the Commissioners, the Mayor Aldermen & Justice &ca of the City and County of Albany.


You are hereby ordered in his Majesties name to take hence forthwith under your command 9 men and march with Jannetie or Laurence the Mohawk Indian and his party


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of savages with some Schagtkooks Indians upward about seven miles beyond the Crown-point unto the Otter-creek, or some other better place or Rendesvous which you may consider more suitable safer and more advantageous- where you shall remain and keep good watch day and night, and send out especially good scouts and spies every day till Sun- down, and you shall correspond daily with Capt Jacobus de Warm & his soldiers who are sent to the aforesaid Crown point, and mutally communicate to each other all remarka- ble occurences, and should you perceive or meet any French or Canada Indians, you must endeavor to despoil, plunder and do them all injury as Enemies conformably to the Custom of War : And the aforesaid 9 men are hereby strictly charged to obey their officers in all things.


And the Officers shall in all things advise with the afore- said Indian, Jannetie, as to what concerns his Majisty's Interest and this undertaken, Expedition. You shall, like- wise, remain at the aforesaid Otter Creek, or at the place you may think fit as above, for the time of one month except you really and truly perceive the approach of a powerful enemy's force, which you cannot resist, then you must Cito cito send a Messenger hither, and the remainder of Your Company must return immediately here to the City.


But if there be any Volunteers, either Christians or Indians who will proceed from the aforesaid Otterkill to Canada as Spies, to reconnoitre or to take prisoners they have permission so to do, provided the post at the aforesaid Otterkill or your sojourn, shall always remain fully esta- blished. Meanwhile you shall manufacture some Bark Canoes which you can use according to Circumstances. Thus Given under our hands In alby. this 31st March, and in the 2nd year of his Majesty's Reign Annoq : Dom. 1690 J BRUYN JOH : PROVOOST


To Capt Abraham Schuyler


Pr SCHUYLER DIRCK WESSELSE JOH : WENDEL


N : B. the aforesaid 9 men are Arent Schuyler Casper Teller But Teunissen David Kettelhuyn Daniel Brad Hendk Jansen van Saragtoge Tho Sjeer Willem the Indian


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By the Commissioners, the Mayor, Aldermen & Justices of the Peace of the City & County of Albany.


WHEREAS you were ordered in your preceding Commission dated 26th March last to remain at Crown point till further orders as more fully appears in said Commission, and we are now asked if any other better sojourn or place of Ren- dezvous can be found ---


These are, therefore, if you can find out any fitter place than the aforesaid Crown Point which you Know will be more secure, to empower you to do so with advice and consultation of Dirk Albertsen Brad and the Schagtkook Indians, on condition that you Send out Spies dayly towards the said Crown point : you shall also daily correspond with Capt Abraham Schuyler and his people and mutually com- municate all notable occurrences. And further you shall follow and obey your previous commission in all things. Thus given under our hands In Albany this 1st April in the 2nd Year of his Majestys Reign Aº Domi. 1690.


Was Signed,


J BRUYN JOH : PROVOOST


PETER SCHUYLER


DIRCK WESSELSE


JOH : WENDEEL


To Capt Jacobus de Warm


[Translation.]


The Commissaries at Albany to Leisler.


Alby. the 2d Aprill 1690.


MYNHEER - Mynheer, We again yesterday sent up a Scouting Party of 9 @ 10 Christians with about as many Indians who will cooperate as far as possible with the party previously sent up, against our enemies the french and their Indians from Canada, for his Majesties Interest.


The Sheriff and County Clerk forwarded also yesterday the Minutes and other Books & papers &c. belonging to this City and the County of Albany, but found the Registers only to 1st December 1685. And Robbert Livingstons wife said, she has no Knowledge of the others. Item, were in like manner, Since, all the Excise Books and acs concerning


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his Majestys Revenue because there were reasons numerous enough to secure said Livingston, so that he may give ex- planations of all the accounts.


N : B. We also Send your Honour enclosed, six sworn affidavits against the aforesaid Livingston in behalf of his Majesty. Item, herewith goes, besides, a packet of papers which we found in an old box in which were also discovered Some articles of value ( Klynodie goederen) which heretofore belonged to the Canadian Jesuit Valiand. These we have inventoried here for his Majestys use until further Order.


We also pursuant to your Honor's order allowed the free- holders of this Citty & County to Choose & elect 2 proper . persons to consult & conclude at New York concerning his Majesty's interest in this conjuncture, and the majority of votes have accordingly fallen on Capt Jan Janse Bleeker & Reyer Schermerhoren, and inasmuch as there is no sloop at present here in which the aforesaid can depart, they shall be forwarded by the first opportunity were it only a canoe. At present no more from


Your Honour's faithful Friends


Endorsed Alb. 2 apll 1690 Copy van Een brief Aen d'Luyt govr Jacob Leysler in het fort William tot.N. Yorke.


Depositions Against Livingston.


Present J Bruyn Johannes Provt Jan J Bleeker Joh Cuyler


Akes Cornellissen Van Slyck of the County of Albany, aged about 50 years being sworn on the Holy Evangelists before Mr Jan Jansen Bleeker Justus of the Peace declares that about the middle of Feb Aº 1688 he was with his wife Grietje and George Aersen at Robert Livingston's house and that he deponent stated and said to said Livingston Thou hast read the King's Declaration in English but I cannot understand it-therefore repeat it to me in Dutch. Whereupon the aforesaid Livingston answered & said- That the King stated that many of his Subjects had run away from England to Holland, of whom the Prince is the Chief Rebel - and said further, Let him come to England ; he shall find there as good Soldiers to oppose him as he shall bring with him. And further he saith not. Thus in Albany


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this 1st April and in the 2nd Year of his Majesty's Reign Aº Dom : 1690.


Sworn before Me.


Grietje wife of Akes Cornelissen, aged about 45 years being sworn before Jan Janse Bleeker Justus of the Peace declares that she was with her husband Akes & Joris Aersen about the Middle of February 1688 at Robert Livingston's house, and that she Deponent heard said Livingston state that the King said that the Prince is the head of the rebels. And further she knoweth not well whether she heard from Livingston or her husband or from Jor : Aersen-she, how- ever, heard one of the three say that Livingston had also said that divers English subjects had run away from England to Holland ; also, let him but come to England he shall there . find as good soldiers as he shall bring with him, and she further saith not. Thus, in Alby 1 April 1690


Present. J Bruyn Joh Provoost Joh Wendel


Reyer Schermerhooren of the county of Albany, aged about 38 years being sworn before Mr Johannis Wendel, Justus of the Peace, declares that he was last harvest at Sweer Teunissens van - Velsen's house at Schanhegtade, where Joris Aersen, Capt Sander Glen, Joh Glen & Myndert Wemp were present, and that then Joris Aersen was asked if he had heard Robert Livingston Say that the Prince of Orange (who is our King of England &ca) was the head of the Rebels who invaded England with the Prince Aº 1688 Whereupon the aforesaid Jor : Aersen answered, No-I did not hear Livingston say so; but he said this-that in the declaration which the Late King James issued against the Hollanders he had read that the Prince was declared to be the Head of the Rebels-Whereupon Meyndert Wemp again said in the presence of the aforesaid Company- Remem- ber this well; for Joris Aersen shall yet make these words good ; and said, further, that he will note down in his book the words which Joris aforesaid has there stated. And further he saith not. Thus in Alby this 1st April 1690 Annals, ii. 19


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Simon Schermerhooren of the County of Albany aged about 32 years being sworn in presence of Mr Johannis Wendel Justus of the Peace declares, that he was last har- vest in his house at Schanegtady where Joris Aersen came and related. to him Deponent how Robert Livingston had told him that the Declaration issued against the Hollanders by the late King James denounced the Prince of Orange as the head of the Rebels ; and that he Joris had shewn this declaration to Dom : Tassemaker at the time minister of Schanhegtady, to learn if there were any such thing in it, but Dom : Tassemaker could see nothing of the sort there ; and as the Deponent afterwards heard that Joris tried to alter the aforesaid Livingston's words. he asked Joris if he now denied that he had spoken to Deponent against Living- ston? Whereupon Joris answered, I deny nothing of what I told you herein, for I stated the same to the Domine and the whole consistory of Schanegtady, and I shall not deny it even should I die the death, for Aces Corns & his wife were likewise present when Livingston spoke so of our Prince, notwithstanding that Akes now says he is sick, and his wife says she is only a woman. But, said Joris, when they are put on their oaths they will speak the truth, and should they not, yet will I do it. Item, Joris said, it vexes me much that such slanders should be stated of our Prince as he is my countryman, for I too am an Amsterdam boy. And further saith not Thus in Albany, 1st April 1690.


Myndert Harmensen of the County of Albany, aged about 47 years, being sworn before Johannis Wendel Justus of the Peace, declares that last harvest in his house, he asked Joris Aersen if it were true that he heard Robert Livingston say that our Prince of Orange was at the head of the Rebels ? Whereupon the aforesaid Joris Aerson answered No; I did not hear Livingston say that ; but he said this, that the Late King James hath in his Declaration against the Hol- landers pronounced the Prince to be the head of the Rebels, and further saith not. Thus in Albany this 1st April 1690.


Present J Bruyn, Joh Provoost, J J Bleeker


Capt Sander Glen Justus of the Peace of the County of Alby, aged about 43 years being sworn before Mr Jan Jansen


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Bleeker, Justus of the Peace, declares that he heard Joris Aersen say several times last summer or last harvest, that it was too much reported of him Joris that he should have spoken against Robert Livingston ; and that Joris also said what I heard Livingston say of the Prince, Akes Cornelissen and his wife were there then present when he read the declaration ; they well know what he said' and further saith not. Thus in Albany this 1st April 1690.


Present : - J Bruyn, Johannis Provoost, Richard Pretty, Joh Cuyler.


INVENTORY of some goods heretofore the Property of the Father, or Jesuit Valiand of Canida. They are, on information of Jan Gow and Willem Hollie, transferred to us for his Majesty's interest, still remaining at present, & until further order, at the house of Jan Gow aforesaid. Thus in Alby this 1st April 1690,


Found in one old chest as follows. :- 22 Bunches of black Beads, also some loose do 2 doz : little looking glasses for Indians, 12 little Patrenoster Chains (Rosaries), 1 priest's white surplice ; also 2 @ 3 little shirts &c. 3 small bunches of Copper finger-rings, 4 doz tinder boxes with steel & flints, 5 small papers of Needles, 2 papers of Awls 1 Compass 2 Belts 1 Red matting table cover (strootwisch tafelkleed) 1 do Chim- ney little Valance (shoorsteen valletje) 3 parcels of garden Stuff 1 old ditto 2 little paintings 5 burning glasses 1 hand- some pair of womens hose 27 little books 11 paper pictures 3 blank books 1 pr shoes & 1 pr. slippers & nothing else of Im- portance. Item found in a Small Basket : - 1 little bell, weight about 16 lbs. 7 old axes 4 old adzes 2 planeing chisels 2 old chisels 1 little copper shears 1 small hatchet 1 small square in a joiners bench 1 small anvil with a horn 1 hand vice 1 large Auger 1 set of bits 2 files 3 old dishes 3 prs of ice spurs, (creepers) 1 crooked nippers 1 old plane 3 Rings


1 The following was added here in the original but afterwards expunged :- "And deponent further saith that he repeatedly heard several persons, in the course of conversation say that the Prince is the head of the Rebels ; But knows not from whom he heard it."


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for 2 small hammers 1 iron pick hook Item, some other pieces of old Iron of little or no importance ; of no value:


Johannis Sand. Glen of the county of Albany about 42 years old being Sworn before Jan Wendel, Justus of the Peace, declares that Rob Livingston came last harvest to Schannegtade and enquired expressly for Joris Aersen, and said he would give a quart or two to whomsoever would bring Joris, as he was in the Bush, for he must speak with him. Whereupon Deponent asked what had Joris done. To which Livingston Answered, You know well what I heard, since I heard Joris hath thus spoken against you - Deponent replied, I know it not. And when he Deponent afterwards saw Joris Aersen, he asked him, how the matter stood about which Livingston had come to him ? to which Joris answered - If the people to whom I spoke about Liv- ingston have not changed my words, Livingston is in no dan- ger neither have I. Otherwise I shall have difficulty ; And further saith not. Thus in Albany this 2d April 1690.


Newyork Aprill 2d 1690. To the Honorable the Governor & Gent in authority for his Majesties Collony of Connecticutt.


HONBLE SIRS,- Whereas Captn Jonathan Bull hath by order from the authority of your collony, withdrawen the forces sent for Albany contrary to the order of those com- missionated for that post and the expectation both of the Christians & Indian Confederates, to the great discourage- ment of the remaining forces for his Majesties service in that frontier, In some parts to supply that defect, It is desired that Mr Samuel Edsall & Mr pembroke the bearer hereof, may have license & free leave to beat the drum for raising such volunteers as shall list themselves in his Majesties service for Albany aforesaid, & transport the same into this place, or directly thither without any lett hindrance or mo- lestatione whatsoever, Morover desireing your aide & assistance therein, which request of ours we hope not to faill of, Subscribing your loving friends & neighbours &c.


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A List of ye Souldjers for ye Expedition of Albany @, 25s. pr Mont and their provision-A. 1689 the 13 March in Fort william, & are departed on 2d april with Capt Jacob Milborne


Gerrit woutersen Serjeant two pisses of 8, Thomis Chambers 9s in mony & 12s 6d. in duffels Henry pyper 12s 6d in duffels 9s in mony Symon Williams of Ranak 1 pc of 8 & 9s in mony & 10s in duffels Jean Marlett of Staten Island 1 lock & 4s in mony &10s in duffels Jacob Paers of Rye 9s in mony Richard Marten 9s in mony & 10s in duffels Richard Walters of Rye 9s in mony & 10s in duffels Mattheuw Barends of Westchester 1 pc of 8. & 9s in mony & 12s 6d. in duffels Francis Mauriss of Staten Island 9s in mony Daniell Magdaniell 9s in mony 1 pr of shoes Jonas Stevense of Rye 1 pr shoes & 1 pc of 8 & 9s in mony & 12s 6d in duffels Hendrick Hendricksen Staten Island 9s. in mony Robert Raley 9s in mony William Nobell 9s in mony Gerrit arentse of N York 9s in mony & 10 in duffels Jean faefre Staten Island 1 lock & 4s in mony & 10s in duffels Pieter Berry 9s in mony 1 pr shoes George Sharp 9s in mony 1 pr shoes John floid of N York 9s in mony & 10s in duffels Philiph Coome 1 pc of 8. & 9s in mony & 12s 6d in duffels John Mannin 9s in mony John Poen 9s in mony & 1 pr. shoes Frans Thomasse of N. York 9s in mony John Clark 12s 6d. in duffels 9s in mony Charles Twist of Suffolk Bounds 1} ps of 8 & 9s in mony & 1 sword & 1 pc of 8, William Ingell 9s in mony & 12s 6d. in duffels Johannes Langestraet of N York 1} pc of 8. Johannes fyne of N York 12 pc. of 8. John Barsett of Rye 1 pr of shoes & 9s. in mony Charles Olivatt 12s 6d. in duffels 9s. in mony William Cornes 12s 6d. in duffels 9s in mony John Rob from Staten Island 9s in mony William haukisson 1 pr shoes & 9s in mony Jean doulier from Staten Island 9s in mony & 12s 6d in duffels & 2 pc. of 8 for dyet & bringing over of people, Thomas hunt Sur- geon 9s in mony & 1 po of 8 for dyet Robert Folther 9s in. mony gerrit Tappen 9s in mony & 9s for to bring a man Thomas Knight 9s in mony Ebenesar Lyon 9s. in mony Thomas Cromwell 9s in mony William Locker 9s. in mony Patrick Magrigerie 9s in mony Thomas Johnson 9s in mony Nathaniel Pietersen 9s in mony John Boyd 9s in mony Silley


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3s. in mony Robert Cam 9s in mony Jan Cornelise Johannes Van Tilburgh hendrick martensen Edward ford from the Man of War 9s in mony Jan Chalender 9s in mony


Expedicon to Albany 26 May. John Care 9s. in mony 28 ditto John Robinson 1 pr shoes Richard Hill 1 pr ditto each 3s for board 4 leaves & 16 lbs pork


[From another List.] April 4. 1690


Peter Henkesson from Staten Island Jost Pow. Andrew Smith 9s in mony 3s for dyett Willem Weavor 9s in mony 18s for dyet John Prescott 9s in mony Moses Manase Hard 9s in mony Charles Masshell Henry low 9s in mony John Damelse 6s in mony Peter Parsone 9s in mony each 2} yd duffels Daniel Mellon 9s in mony Andrew Miller 9s in mony Johannes Liekeris, Thomas Stevensen.


A list of the Souldjers yt went with Captain gabriell Thompson ; [Supposed to be from Piscataway, Maryland] Capt. Gabriel Tomson, Leftenant Rodgar Barton, Ensine Ebennazar Wakeman, Sargant Joseph Rumsey, Sargant Thomis Sturgis, Thomas Hunt, Samuel uail, Mathu Randall Abraim broun, Josoph boils, Sammuel Couch, danniel Gou, John Ogdin, John Cable, Josiah Hunt, Samuel Shered, Philip trauis, Loeling philips, Thomas Brodgat, Robord Graims, Jorge Scot, James Camioll, John Owen, Nathaniel furbush, Sargant Jonathan Horton, John forge- son, Richard feloo, William Danford, John Knap, Richard Cozens, Thomas Poor, Philip galpin, Philip prise, Joseph . Cable, John Green, Isaac Rumsey, Thomas Mathus.


A part of a list of the People yt went up to Albany. Jeronimes van Bommell, Hend'k Aernoutts, Coenradus Vander Beck, Jan Keteltas, Isac Jansen Van Tilburgh, Abram Matysse, Jacobus de Waim, Samuel Yardin, Harmen Jansen, Denys A denoan, Jacobus Colve, Ephraim Carpenter, Cornelis Loosie Boswyck, Gilliam gerlet Boswyck, Martin Beeckman, Arien Santwoort, Jacobus vander Spiegel, Isaac Franck, Daniel Robotham, Abram Uytersael, Alexander Wilson, Gerret Burger, Johannes Provoost Junior, Isaac Bos, John Thomas, Matthys de Hart, Charles fonteyn


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Boswyck, Caste Laerse Junior, Jams Woodert, John Span- iard, Johannes Hartman, Jurian Andiesse, Pieter Pangborne Tomas foot, Mathys Loftus, James Weith, Lowrens holst Junior.




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