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rights and inheritance, therefore the Orphanmasters of this City authorize as such, as they herewith do, Tomas Lambersen and Schepen Jacques Cousseau, who are requested and directed etc etc (word for word the same as above, March 12, 1663).
Anneke Rysens, the widow of Salomon la Chair, is asked, whether she and her husband had made a testament between them. She says Yes showing it and the Board directed, it should be recorded.
Merritje Jans Joncker, widow of Cornelis Lange- velt, is asked about a testament, made by her and her husband, and upon her producing it, it is also ordered to be recorded.
In the Name of the Lord, Amen !
In the year of the birth of our Saviour Jesus Christ sixteen hundred three and sixty, on the 7th of February, at about 7 o. c. p. m. appeared before me, Walewyn van der Veen, Notary Public, appointed by the Director General and Council and residing at Amsterdam in New Netherland, and before the witnesses, named below, the worthy Cornelis van Langevelde and the virtuous Merritje Jans Joncker, called from Rotterdam, husband and wife, residing here, and to me, the Notary, well known, both in full possession of mind, memory and reason, as was evident to me and witnesses, who, considering the shortness and frailty of human life, the certainty of
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death, its uncertain hour, have to anticipate the same, well advisedly without persuasion or mislead- ing annulled and made void all former testaments or instruments of last disposition, made by them jointly or singly, and commending their souls to the merci- ful hands of God Almighty and their bodies to an honest burial, they come anew to a disposition of the property, given them by God. Out of special love and affection towards each other the testators give to the survivor all profits from all property, real and personal, left by the first dying, to be used, employed, administered and enjoyed by the survivor during life or until remarriage and the survivor shall benefit by the effect hereof without being held to give inventory, account or other information to the children or nearest of kin or the Orphans Chamber of this or another City, much less give bail in any shape, notwithstanding any laws, rules or ordinances of said Orphans Chamber. The survivor shall be held, honestly to bring up the children, give them food and clothing, make them go to school and at- tend to their other bodily necessities, have them taught a profession, art or other honest vocation, by which they may earn their living. . They name and institute as final heirs their two sons, Cornelis and Jan van Langevelde, with the child, of which testatrix is now pregnant, and such other children, as by Gods blessing they further may have. . . Witnesses Jacob Teunissen Day and Jacobus van de Water.
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Testament of Salomon la Chair and Anneke Ryzens.
In the name of the Lord, Amen !
In the year of the birth of our Saviour Jesus Christ sixteen hundred two and sixty, on the 3d day of December about 4 o. c. p. m. appeared before me Walewyn van der Veen, Notary Public, appointed by the Director General and Council and residing at Amsterdam in New Netherland, and before the witnesses, named below, the worthy Salomon la Chair and the virtuous Anneke Ryzens, husband and wife, residing here and to me, the Notary, well known, both in full possession of their mind, memory, reason and speech and using them freely, but he, Salomon, lying sick abed, who, considering the short- ness of human life, the certainty of death and the uncertainty of its hour and wishing to anticipate it have with good intention and well advisedly, without having been misled or persuaded by any one, com- mended their souls to the merciful hands of God Almighty etc., as in the preceding testament ex- pressed and written, for the same purposes, as the Notary has recorded. Thus done and executed in said City at testators' house in the presence of Bur- gomasters Oloff Stevensen van Cortlant and Schepen Jacob Strycker, asked in as witnesses, who have signed the original, deposited in my, the Notary's, charge, with the testators and me, the Notary. Beneath stood : Quod attestor, signed Wal. van der Veen, Not. Public.
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Lysbet Ackerman, widow of David Ackermans, coming in is informed, that according to the custom of our Fatherland she must give to this Board a statement and inventory of her late husband's prop- erty, whereupon she answers, she has only a few household goods, of which she occasionally has to sell some to procure food for her children, offering, if required, to confirm this under oath. She is allowed to go home and promised, that she shall not be summoned again before her marriage, provided she does her duty by the children.
Whereas Tysje Willem, widow of Willem Pieter- sen de Groot, who has come in, has not made a testa- ment with her husband, therefore the Orphanmasters appoint as guardians and administrators for her children Sieur Govert Loockermans and Hendrick van de Water, ordering that a commission be given to them.
It is further ordered, that guardians and adminis- trators be appointed for the children, left by Judick Robbers, late the wife of Arien Huybersen, and Claas Gangeloffsen Visser with Aldert Coninck are chosen, of which a commission is given to them :
Whereas Arien Huyberzen, widower of Judick Robbers, intends to take another wife and marry Tysje Willem, widow of Willem Pietersen de Groot, said Judick Robbers having borne him three children, still minors, for whom it is necessary to appoint
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guardians and administrators, to have a settlement of their mother's estate made upon the children before the contemplated marriage, so that when coming of age or marrying they may have their own, therefore the Orphanmasters of this City elect and qualify as guardians Claas Gangeloffsen Visser and Aldert Coninck, who are herewith authorized, to make with said Arien Huybersen, after appraising the property and taking an inventory of the goods left, such an agreement for settling on the children their maternal inheritance, as justice demands, re- porting it to this Board for approval. Done etc. May 10, 1663.
Whereas Tysie Willems, widow of Willem Pieter- sen de Groot, intends to marry again and become the wife of Arien Huybersen, widower of Judick Robbers, and said Willem Pietersen has left four minor children, for whom it is necessary to appoint guardians and administrators, to have a settlement of their father's property made upon her children before the marriage, so that they may have it on coming of age or marrying, therefore the Orphan- masters of this City elect and qualify as guardians Sieur Govert Loockermans, late Schepen, and Hen- drick van de Water, Burgher residing here, who (as in the preceding, mutatis mutandis). Done etc. April 26, 1663.
Monday, June 18, 1663, at the City Hall present (as before).
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Lysbet Cornelis, widow of Gerrit Hendricksen van Hardenwyck, coming in is asked, whether she and her late husband had made a testament. She answers, that on the day before his death she had asked her husband, whether he did not intend to leave something to her or to his children, whereupon he said, it was not necessary, as the property of their mother was settled on the children and if there were a surplus, she and the children should share equally. As upon the death of said Gerrit Hendrick- sen's first wife Hendrick Hendricksen Obe and Pieter van Couwenhoven have been made guardians of the children, they are now continued.
Egbert Beninck appearing is asked, whether he and his deceased wife had made a testament between them. Answering No, he is told, he must settle upon his child the mother's estate, to which he says, he cannot do it, as he is himself under guardianship and returning he continues, that he has made Hendrick Jansen van der Vin, late Schepen of this City, and Symon Jansen Romeyn guardians of his child, who are qualified and continued as such by the Orphanmasters and it is requested, that before the father left for the Fatherland he may give an assurance to the child of the maternal inheritance or in case the father should die before his return. (incomplete).
Isaack Greveraat comes and with him Tomas Lam- bersen, elected with Schepen Jacques Cousseau guardian of the minor children, left by Lysbet
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Jurriaans, late wife of said Greveraat. As Gre- veraat intends to marry again Tomas Lambersen is asked, whether he on behalf of the children has made an agreement with him concerning the maternal estate and inheritance, whereupon Tomas Lambersen declares, that he and Mr. Jacques Cousseau had agreed with Greveraat upon a settlement on the children of 4000 fl. in wampum, each child 2000 fl. as their inheritance, but had not yet settled the price of the wampum. As by order of the Orphans Chamber nobody is allowed to marry, before having agreed with the guardians about the settlement on the children of their inheritance and as said Greveraat intends to marry soon again, Tomas Lambersen is asked, whether he is willing, to let the marriage pro- ceed, before the agreement is concluded ; he says Yes, for without the knowledge of Mr. Cousseau he can do nothing and Cousseau has gone to Fort Orange.
Saturday, August 18, 1663, at the City Hall pres- ent Messrs. Allard Anthony and Cornelis Steenwyck.
Before the Board appeared Pieter Stoutenburgh and with him Aart Cornelissen, who complained, that Picter Stoutenburgh and Tomas Hal, the guard- ians of the children of Samuel Tomassen and Claas Martensen and administrators of the estate, intend to take away from him the aforesaid (sic !) Willem, who is hired to him. Pieter Stoutenburgh says, he has learned that Aart's wife beats and kicks said Willem, of which he has often complained to him ;
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and this was also done last Friday a week ago, as four women confirm. Returning Pieter Stoutenburgh informs the Board, that he will take Willem into his house for as long a time, as the Orphanmasters please, and for some time he will board him for nothing, provided a Sunday coat is made for him out of his paternal property. Tomas Hal, also coming in and having been asked, what he has to say about this arrangement, does not oppose it and says, if there too the boy should be beaten, he would take him away. Said Willem was called in and asked, whether he will go to live with Pieter Stoutenburgh he says Yes, whereupon he is ordered by the Orphanmasters to behave and be careful at said Stoutenburgh's, which he promises to do. The Orphanmasters place said Willem into the charge of Pieter Stoutenburgh for board and clothing and for as long a time, as they please.
Pieter Stoutenburgh and Thomas Hal coming in again ask for enough money out of the estate of Samuel Tomassen to provide said Willem with a coat and other necessaries. They are told, that the key of the Orphans cash box is not at hand and that it has to be seen, how much cash there is; they should return next Thursday.
Abel Hardenbroeck and Annetje Meinders, his wife, are informed, as on the 8th of February last they have settled upon Annetjie's child by Dirck Barensen Smitt 1100 fl. Holland currency and 700 fl. in wam- pum, of which a record was made, but not signed
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by them, they must do it. In answer they admit having made the settlement, but find themselves in difficulty, because they cannot bring up so much money in Holland currency and therefore cannot make up their minds to sign.
Thursday, November 22, 1663, at the City Hall present Messrs. Allard Anthony, Cornelis Steenwyck and Govert Loockermans.
Seletje Jans, widow of Hendrick van der Walle, is asked, whether she and her late husband have made a testament. Answering No, she is further asked, how it is with the estate left by her husband. She says, she does not know, because she is ignorant of her husband's affairs in Holland ; before his death he had requested Joannes de Peister and Joannes Schevelbergh to look after his business and she asks, the matter might be delayed until the arrival of the ships from Fatherland. The Orphanmasters decide, that guardians of the child and administrators of the estate, left by Hendrick van der Walle, must be appointed and elect Joannes de Peister with Joannes Schevelbergh.
Hendrick 33, guardian and administrator with Pieter van Couwenhoven of the children of Gerrit Hendrick- sen van Harderwyck, requests, as Pieter van Couwen- hoven is always away from home on the Company's
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service, that another be appointed in his place and the Orphanmasters elect Bartholdus Maan.
Otto Gerrits, the son of Gerrit Hendricksen van Harderwyck, is urged, to take in hand the estate, left by his father, and write up the books ; so that the guardians may appraise the estate.
Isaack Greveraat and Mr. Jacques Cousseau, with Tomas Lambersen guardian of the children of Lysbet Jurriaans by said Greveraat, come in to take their case in hand, but as Tomas Lambersen is not present, nothing is done.
As Pieter van Couwenhoven,-by the Orphan- masters of this City on the 17th of October, 1659, with Hendrick Hendricksen Obe appointed guardian of the children, left by Ytje, the widow of Gerrit Hendrick- sen van Harderwyck, who upon the death of said Gerrit Hendricksen were continued in their charge, -cannot because of his present duties in this con- juncture give the required attention to it and as it is necessary, to settle the estate of said Gerrit Hendricksen, therefore to further the settling the Orphanmasters deem it best to appoint somebody else in his place and elect Bartholdus Maan, request- ing and directing him with Hendrick Hendricksen Obe to take as soon as possible an inventory of all the property, bonds, debts and credits and report it to this Board for further disposition. Done etc.
INDEX.
AARTZEN, or Arents, An- netje, 206, 210 Elbert, 206, 210 Evert, 206, 210 Willem, 206, 210, AARZEN, Frerick, 213 ABRAHAMSEN, Isaac, 81,
82 ACKERMAN, David, 242 Lysbet, 242
ADAMS, Grietje, 182, 189, 193 ADRIAANSEN, Ariaanzen, Jan, 97, 159 AERTSEN, Aarsen, Cornelis, 5, 58, 59-61, 75, 79, 10I, 104, 110, 117, 134, 136, 138, 142- 43, 145-46, 157, 207, 212 ALLERTON, Isaac, senior, 49, 99 Mr., 55
ANDRIES, Geertruyt, 194, 200 ANDRIEZEN, Lauwerens, 129 ANTHONY, Allard, 1, 2, 6, 9, 46, 75, 79, 80, 84, 85, 87, 99, 102, 104, 110, 112, 117, 12I, 124, 127, 237, 245, 247 ARENTS. See Aartzen. ASTENS, Dorathe, wife of Cas- par Steimits, 215
BACKER, Jacob, 24, 54, 126, 128, 129, 213, 223 Nicolas, 158, 161 BARENSEN, Cristiaen, 44, 58, 103, 129
BARENSEN, Jan, 156, 158, 176 Jan, son of Barent Driesen, 9 BARENZEN, Bruyn, 43 BARTELTSEN, Bartelt, 80, 81, 83, 84, 100, 137-40, 143, 147-49 BAXTER, Thomas, 214 BEECKMAN, Joghim, 65, 66 Willem, 17, 43, 45, 56
BENINCK, Egbert, 244
BESTEVAAR, Jan Jansen, 182
BEYARDT, Balthasar, 29 BICKER, Gerrit, 94
BICKERS, Aeltje, 91, 94, 224
BLANCK, Jurrien, 37, 40, 41, 80, 85, 19I BLOMMART, Adriaen, 3, 8 BOGARDUS, W., 29 BONES, Boones, Janneke, 92, 93, 94 BONT, Pieter, 107
BOON, François, 106, 107, 108, 115, 116, 117 BOOT, Nicolaas, 154, 155 BORDINGH, Claas, 39, 42, 45, 64, 145, 158, 161 BOTLAAR, Mary, 214-15 BOUT, Jan Eversen, 9, 43, 108 BRADIS, Bradys, Brady, James, 45, 57, 65, 66, 69, 73, 74, 85, 112, 113 BRESAR, Herry, 47, 49, 52-55, 61, 63, 85, 96-99, 114, 121, 127, 129
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BRESAR, Martje, 49 Mary, 49 Rebecca, 49 Susanna, 49
BRIL, Gerrit, 66, 68, 71
BRONCK, Pieter, 125, 147, 182
BROUWER, Adam, 229
BRYEL Toussein, 136
BRUYND, Hermen Reinercen, 83, 84 BRUYNSEN, Age, 178 Bruyn, 178
CAPPOENS, Cristyntje, 104 CARELSEN, Hans, 136, 141, 144, 146 CARSTENSEN, Claes, from Sant, 32
CECER, Pieter, alias Malle- mock, 4, 9, 13 CLAASSEN, Sybrant, 223, 226, CLAASIE, Cleyn, 171, 206, 220, 233 CLAES, Annetie, 33, 41 CLASEN, Pieter, 90 Tryntie, 31 CLASSEN, Frans, 58, 68, 70, 77, 80 CLOCK, Clocq, Abraham, 17 93, 94 Pelgrum, 183, 208
CLOPPENBURGH, Cornelis Jansen, 89. 90, 91, 158 Jan Cornelissen, 90, 91 CLOPPER, Cornelis Jansen, 32, 85. 137, 178 CONINCK, Allard, 10, 189, 195. 233-36, 242-43
COPPE, Jacob, 100, 10I, 102, 104, 106, IIO, III, 113, 115, 118, 134-37, 139-41, 143-46, 151-53, 157, 170, 184
CORNELIS, Anna, 39, 42, 46, 64, 154, 158, 161 Aryaentie, 24, 25
Lysbet, daughter of Cor- nelis Aarsen, 110, 136
Lysbet, widow van Harden- wyck, 244 CORNELISSEN, Aart, 245
Jan, of Rotterdam, 30, 32, 33, 37, 86; children of, 32 Pieter, 90 Willem, 137, 139, 140
CORSSEN, Cornelis, son of Cors Pietersen, 40
Hendrick, 40 Pieter, 40
CORT, Symon Hermsen, 208
CORTELJOU, Jacques, 32
COS. See Kos.
COUSSEAU, Jacques, 232, 239, 244-45, 248 CRAY, Teunis, 192
CREGIER, Martin, 173, 179, 180, 182, 183, 187, 188, 190, 192, 21I, 214, 220, 222-24, 229, 232. See Crygier. CROESENS, Anna Claas, wid- ow of Daniel Litsco, will, 216 CROMMETE, Margret, 126 CROON, Dirck Jansen, 104 CRYGIER, Cregier, Martin, 56, 63, 65, 102, 117, 119, 122
DAY, Jacob, Teunissen, 240 DE BARY, Pieter, 119
DE BRULL, Catharyna, widow of Anthony Rademan, 119, 120
DE BRUYN, François, 98, I57
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DE COLENAAR, Lauwerens, 170 DE DECKER, Joannes, 139, 143, 147-49 DE FOREEST, Isaac, 17, 87, 88, 103, 122, 193, 203 DE GABRY, Timotheus, 88, 89, 103, 106, 110, 112, 115, 122, 129 DE GRAAF, Cornelis, 88, 95 Hendrick, 88, 95, 155
DE GROOT, Willem Pietersen, 142, 237, 242, 243
DE HAAS, Cristyn, 202, 224
DE HAES, Andries, 7, 10, 13, 30 37, 43, 76
DE HULTER, Mrs. Anna, 109 Joan, 167
Joanna, daughter, 166, 168
Johannes, 105, 106, 108, 109, 112, 115, 116, 117, 157, 160, 166, 168, 169; will of, 162 Joannes, son, 166, 168
Mighiel, 106, 108, 109, 167-69
Paulus, senior, 169
Paulus, 106, 108, 109, 166, I68 Samuel, 166, 168 DE JONGH, Claes Willemsen, 3 Jan Gillis, 156, 185
Jan Jansen, 34, 35, 57, 119-2I DE LAAT, Joanna, wife of Jer. Ebbingh, widow of J. de Hulter, 105, 108, 109, 115- 16, 157, 160, 166-69, 205; will of, 162
DE LA MONTAGNE, Joannes Monjeer, 92-94
DE LA NOY, Abraham, 68, 69, 77, 80, 81, 83, 137-38, 147, 194; will of, 196
DE LA NOY, Abraham, son, 197 Marycke, 197 Peter, 197
DE MEESTRES, Styntje Pie- ters, 137, 140, 143, 148-49
DE MILT, Anthony, 81, 83, I37-38 DE MOLENAAR, Elias, 167 DE PEISTER, Joannes, 85, 87, IIO, 121, 127, 130, 132, 14I, 143, 149, 151, 153, 157, 170, 233-36, 247
DE PRE, Jan, 126, 129, 150, 159 DE RAM, Willem, 201 DE SILLE, Nicasius, 102, 103, 117, 119, 12I Walbrugh, 17
DE TRUY, Mary, 192
DE VOS, Mattheus, 108, 123, 135, 138, 172, 177, 179, 209- II, 213, 216, 228
DE VRIES, Reintje, 99, 113
DIRCKS, Annetje, widow of Dirck Smitt, 186, 187, 224. See Meinders. Annetje, widow of Peter Kock, 160
Eghbertje, 178
Grytje, widow of Jan Nagel, 43, 44 Immetje, widow of Frans Clasen, 70 DIRCX, Madaleen, widow of Corn. Hendricksen, 4, 7, 29, 179, 192 Hendricksen, 4, 7, 29, 179, 192 DRAYER, Lauwerens Andrie- sen, 102 DREPER, Hans, 54
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DRIESEN, Barent, 9, DRISIUS, Domine Samuel, 201 DUYCKINGH, Evert, 32, 93, 94, 180
EBBINGH, Ebbinck, Jeroni- mus, 105, 107, 108, 109, 116, 160, 166-68, 205 EBBINCK, Mrs., 85, 105, 106, 108, 112. See Johanna de Hulter, de Laat. ELBERTS, Weintje, 205, 207, 209 ELBERTSEN, Elbert, 2, 8, 22, ELDERSEN, Isebrandt, 107
ENGELBERTS, Eldert, 65. 66, 74 ENGELS, Neer, 27, 28 ERNSTINGH, Catharyna, wid- ow Sluyter, 234 ETSAL, Samuel, 210
Evert, 206
FLIPSEN, Frederick, 52, 222, 225, 227
FOULER, Joseph, 112, 113 FRANSEN, Claas, 68, 70
Dirck, 68, 70 Jacob, 68, 70 Jan, 73 Tymen, 68-69, 70 FULLERWEVER, Gerrit, 89, 90, 139, 158
GALMA, Sybrant Jansen, 189, 213 GELL, Jan, 166
GERRITS, Lysbet, 113, 124 Vroutje, 202 GERRITSEN, Jan, 10, 113, 124 Otte, 113, 124. See van Har- derwyck.
GILLISON, Jan, 102 GODERIS, Joost, 179 GREVERAAT, Andries, 238 Hendrick, 238
GREVERAAT, Grevera, Gre- venraad, Isaac, 40, 46, 47, 61, 96, 98, 159, 181-82, 210, 224, 229, 230, 238, 244, 248 Metje, 211, 233 GREVERAER, Elizabeth, wid- ow of Elb. Elbertsen, 22, 23 GROESEN, Cornelis, 15, 16, 19, 21, 22
HAGENAAR. Arien, 175 Cristina, 175 Jacob, 175
Jan Jansen, 159, 161, 181, 183 Jeremias Jansen, 161, 171, 175, 176, 177, 180, 181, 182 Sofia, 175
HALL, Thomas, 5, 47, 49, 61, 65, 66, 76, 78, 96, 144-45, 151, 171, 202, 206, 211-12, 245-46 HANZEN, Salomon, 129 HARBERTSEN, Marten, 143 HARDENBROECK, Abel, 230, 246 Margaret, widow Rudolfus, 202-3, 222, 225, 226, 227
HARMENSEN, Stoffel, 31
HAY, Jacob, 215 HEIMANS, Paul, 226
HENDRICKS, Beletje, 207 Geertie, 58, 68, 75, 77, 79, 139, 142-45, 150-51, 170
Merritje, 189 Styntje, 37 Tryntje, 37, 40
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HENDRICKSEN, Cornelis, JACOBS, Tryntje, 38 JACOBSEN, Arien, 189
from Dort, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 13, 30 Frerick, 183
Jacob, 39, 42, 46 Pieter, 31 Rut, 134
Gerrit, 113, 129
Harmen, of Bergen, 30
JAGER, Cornelis Herpersen,
Hendrick, 17, 59
126, 128
Ryck, 60, 61, 77, 79, 83 JANS, Aeltie, 32 Annetje, 178
HERMANS, Augustin, 16
Dirckie, 34, 35, 56
HERMSEN, Frerick, 176, 180, 18I. See Hendricksen, F. HERWARTS, Andrees, 106
Elsie, 76
Fytje, daughter of Jan
HOM, Jan, 49
Hester, wife of Jacob van Couwenhoven, 12, 20
Jannetje, 58, 59
Jenneke, 81, 82
Jetje, 123, 124
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Seletje, widow Walle, 247 JANSEN, Abraham, 220 Albert, 76, 78
Cornelis, 86, 178
Cornelis, of Emden, 16, 19
Dirck, 178
Eduart, 55
Evert, 10 Lauwerens, 145, 158, 161
Laurens, 9, 45, 64
Michiel, 27, 28, 38, 43, 211
Pieter, the Norman, 80, 85
Rem, 170 Roelof, 38, 41, 43
JEMPTINGH, Jan, 173
JOCHEMSEN, Andries, 17
JOGHIMSEN, Andries, 193 David, 213 Jan, 191 JONCKER, Merritje Jans, widow van Langevelt,
239 JORISSEN, Burger, 98
Jeene, widow of Joris, 60, 76, 114, 123, 172, 173 Joris, 49, 52, 60, 76, 78, 172, 173 Priscilla, 173 Willem, 173 HOPPE, Catrina, 138 Adolf, 138
Andries, 58, 59, 68, 75, 77, 79, 82, 135, 137-38, 140, 144, 145, 170 Geertje, 136, 138, 141, 231. See Hendricks, Geertje.
Hendrick, 138
Matthys, 138
Wilhelmus, 138 Huges, Jacob, surgeon, 9
HUTSITSON, Jan, 47, 48, 49, 52-55, 61, 63, 85, 96, 98, 99, 114, 121, 123, 124, 125, 127, 130, 181, 212; will of, 49 HUTSON, Jan, 220
HUYBERSEN, Arien, 242-43
HUYGEN, Hendrick, 36 HUYS, Jacob Jansen, 66, 71, 100
IMBROECK, Barbara, 92, 93
Schutt, 44
HERMENS, Beletje, 193
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JURRIAANS, Lysbet, wife of Isaac Greveraat, 238, 244-45, 248 JURRIAENSEN, Eldert, 54 JURYAENS, Maritie, 34
KARREMAN, Mighiel de, 66 KETEL, Hans, 66
KEUNINCK, Ariaan Fransen, 84 KIERSTEDE, Hans, 40, 97 KIP, Hendrick, 5, 7
Hendrick Hendricksen, 2
Isaac, 4, 8, 32, 110, 115, 135- 37, 139. 141-43. 145, 179, 184-85
Jacob, Secretary, 2, 8, 13, 16, 17, 18
KOCK, Pieter, 160, 174-75
KOECK, Kock, Jan Jelissen, 135, 156, 174, 177, 179, 185, 208, 212, 213, 224, 234, 237 KOS, Claes Pietersen, 17. 27, 28 Marretie, 27 KUYTER, Jochem Pr., 26
LA CHAIR, Anneke Ryzens, will of, 241
Salomon, 180, 181, 185, 239; will of, 241 LAMBERSEN. Hendrick, 49. 51. See Mol.
Thomas, 238, 239, 244-45, 248
LANGEVELTHUYSEN, Nico- las. 130, 131, 132. See Velthuysen.
LAUWERENS, Jan, 173 Jurrien, 83 Skipper, 50. 97 LAUWERENSEN, Arent, 38, 39, 41, 156
LAUWERENSEN, Lauwerens, 39, 42, 53, 98-99, 125 Pieter, 100, 10I, IIO, 157, 219 LEENDERSEN, Albert, 24, 25 LEENDERTSEN, See van die Grift.
LEUNISSEN, Jacob, 76, 78 LEVY, Asser, 206
LIEFFRINCK, Jan Babtista, 170 LITSCO, Anna, daughter of Daniel, 217, 218 Anneke, widow of Daniel, 214; will of, 216 Letsco, Daniel, 160, 174, 194. 214: will of, 216 LOOCKERMANS, Govert, II- 12, 14, 20, 190, 191, 193, 195. 196, 233, 243-44. 247 Merritje, wife of Govert, 233 LUBBERS, Marycke, widow de la Noy, 194: will of, 196 LUBBERSEN Fredrick, 37. 40, 4I
MAAN, Bartholdus, 183, 204,
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MAES, Grietie, 27, 28
MARIUS, Pieter Jacobsen, 39, 42, 45, 64, 145, 154, 158, 161, 228 MARTENS, Claas, 203, 207, 235, 245 MEINDERS, Annetje, 228, 237, 246; marries Abel Harden- broeck, 230. See Dircks, Annetje. METSELAAR, Pieter Jansen, 208 MEWES. Jan, 10 MIGHIELSEN. Stoffel, 54, 97
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MINGUEL, Thomas Jansen, 223, 226 MOESMAN, Jacob Jansen, 68, 69, 77, 80 MOL, Hendrick Lambersen, 52, 54, 181, 212 Lambert Huybertsen, 52, 58, 59, 75, 79, 138, 144, 150, 170 MOLENAAR, Abraham Pieter- sen, 106, 107, 112, 223, 226 MOOLENAAR, Gerrit, 82 MORIAN, Morean, Jan Rut- gersen, 35, 57, 176, 180. See Jan Rutgersen. MOTT, Adam, 215
NAGEL, Jan, 43, 44 Jurriaen Jansen, 44 Styntje Jansen, 44 NEVIUS, Joannes, Secretary, 32, 48, 55, 73, 81, 82, 87, 89, 103, III, 112, 118, 122, 125, 126, 129, 132-33, 149, 151, 176, 194
OBE, Hendrick Hendricksen, 113, 114, 123, 159, 181-82, 244, 247-48 OESTERMAN, Barent, 47, 48, 64, 66, 100, 176, 189 OP DYCK, Gysbert, 36, 74 OTTE, Aris, 190, 191
PAULUSSEN, MIGHIEL, 66, 68, 71, 73. See Karreman. PEECK, Peecq, Jan, 17, 55, 177 PERIE, Jan, 177 PETTET, Thomas, 57 PHILIPPSEN. See Flipsen. PIETERS, Leuntje, widow of C. J. Cloppenburgh, 89, 90
PIETERS, Reintje, 205, 220 PIETERSEN, Abraham, 19I Claas, 90 Cors or Cornelis, 37, 40, 90 Gerrit, 156, 158 Rainier, 52 Willem, 100, 102, 110
PLAVIER, Jan Joosten, 200 PLUYVIER, Cornelis, 194, 199; will of, 200 POS, Lodowyck, 208 POTT, Cornelis Teunissen, 107
PRICE, Jeremias, 167 PROVOST, David, 17, 214
RADEMAN, Anthony, 119 REIDERSEN. Hermen, 148 REINHOUTZEN, Reinhout, 89, 90, 139, 158 ROBBERS, Judick, 242-43 ROMEIN, Symon Jansen, 142, 145, 146, 150, 151, 156, 158, 176, 207, 209, 244 ROMYN, Jan Pietersen, 34 Pieter Jansen, 34 ROOS, Aeltie, 63, 67 Cornelia, 61, 63 Gerrit Jansen, 61, 63, 67, 73 Joannes, 61, 63 Pieter, 61, 63 RUDOLFUS, Maria, 227 Pieter, 132, 135, 142, 161, 171- 72, 176, 184, 203, 222, 227, 23I RUTGERSEN, Jan, 34, 100, 136. See Morian. RUYTERS, Tryntje, 174 RYCK, Gosewyn, 60, 61 RYCKEN, Hendrick, 60, 61 Rynier, 2, 8, 22, 23, 199 RYSENS, Anneke, widow la Chair, 239,
256
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SAM, Jacob Jansen, 213 SAMANE, Isaac, 167
SAMUEL, Margret, 194, 202, 211, 212 Thomas, 235 Willem, 212
SCHAAF, Hendrick, 137, 143, 147, 149 SCHABANCK, Pieter, 44, 104, I12-13 SCHEVELBERGH, Johannes, 247 SCHOESTER, Kees, 223 SCHRICK, Paulus, 192
SCHRYVER, Jan, 15, 17, 47, 64, 66, 80, 81, 83, 189 SCHUTT, Fytje Jans, 44 Jan, 44 SCHUYLER, Philipp Pietersen, 115, 116, 117 SERVAAS, Leentje Dirck, 190, 19I SIECKEN, Dirck, 57, 67, 70 Jan, 57 Teunis, 58
SLEGHT, Cornelis Barensen, 107
SLUYTER, Hendrick Jansen, 234
SMEMAN, Herman, 24, 25
SMITT, Dirck Barensen, 186, 187, 224, 229-30, 237, 246 Hendrick Barensen, 229, 237-38
Stoffel, Barensen, 230
STAATS, Abraham, 159 note Jacob Jansen, 144, 146 STEENDAM, Jacob, 2 STEENWYCK, Cornelis, 94, 173, 179, 182, 184, 190, 192, 213-14, 220, 222, 224, 229, 232, 237, 245, 247
STEIN, Hans, 126, 128
STEVENSEN, Oloff, 74, 86, See van Cortland.
STEYMITS, Caspar, 206, 214-15 STOFFELSEN, Jacob, 38, 175 STOUTENBURGH, Pieter, 37, 40, 41, 60, 61, 79, 171, 202, 212, 232, 245, 246 STRAATEMAACKER, Jan
Dircksen, 74 STREETS of New Amsterdam, 44, 53, 59 note, 108, 180, 201, 231 STRYCKER, Angenietje, wife of Claas Tysen, 62 Jacob, 10, 17, 60, 62, 70, 186, 194, 224, 229-30, 241 SWAARTVEGER, Hermanus
Jansen, 217-18 Jan Jansen, 217 SWARTOUT, Thomas, 144
SWITS, Appolonia, 25
Claes, 25 Cornelia, 25
Cornelis, 25
Cornelis Clasen, 5, 24, 25
Isack, 25 SYMONSEN, Arien, 153
TADES, Mighiel, 106
TANIKRAFT, Jeen, 45 Mery, 45 Thomas, 45, 57, 69, 73, 79, 85, I13 Willem, 45 TEN EYCK, Coenrat, 97 TEUNIS, Claasie, 74 TEUNISSEN, Claes, 27 Cornelis, 223 Gysbert, 79, 80 Jan, 45, 57, 69, 73, III, II3, 148
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Index.
TEUNISSEN, Tobias, 5, 92-94 TOBIASSEN, Teunis, 93 TOMAS, Jannetje, 171, 194, 202, 211-12 Wilbreght, 90 TOMASSEN, Samuel, 245, 246 TONIS, Jannetje, wife of Dirck Siecken, 70 TONNEMAN, Mr., 64 Pieter, 183
TOUNSEN, Jan, 113 TURCK, Simon Clasen, 53, 98, 205, 208 TYMENS, Elsie, widow van der Veen, 194, 235-36, TYSON, Claas, 60, 62, 70
URBANUS, Hermen, 93 Neeltje, 93 Urbanus, 93
VAN AUWERYCK, Jurrien Jansen, 183
VAN BEECK, Johannes, 3, 6, 7, II, 12, 14 Joost, 6, II VAN BOLSART, Reintje Pie- ters, 121, 122, 124, 125, 126, 127, 147, 153, 181-82
VAN BREESTE, Jan Jansen, 132, 133, 134
VAN BRUGGE, Carl, 41 (Verbrugge) Seth, 187
VAN BRUGH, Joannes, 108, I49, 150, 158, 161, 190, 237 VAN BRUNT, Rut Joosten, 31 VAN CAMPEN, Tryntje, 174, 177, 179, 182, 193 VAN CORLAAR, Arent, 107, 142
VAN
CORTLAND, Oloff Stevenson, I, 2, 6, 9, 29, 32, 37, 45, 48, 58, 102, 117, 119, I22, 132, 134-35, 137-38, 156-57, 159, 170, 171, 173, 179, 180, 182, 183, 184, 186, 187, 188, 190, 192, 211, 24I VAN COUWENHOVEN, Ja- cob Wolfertsen, 12, 20-21, 26, 189, 209
Pieter Wolfertsen, 2, 12, 15, 22, 40, 43-45, 51, 56, 63, 65, 69, 75, 79, 104, 113-14, 123, 126, 151, 214, 220, 224, 232, 244, 247-48 VAN DAM, Floris, 166
VAN DEN BERGH, Freryck Gysbertsen, 219 VAN DER BEECK, Beecq, Paulus, 58, 92, 100, 144, 206, 230 VAN DER BILT, Jan, 10I, II0, II7, I35-36, 142-43, 145,
158 Merritje Jans, 110, 136
VAN DER KUYLE, Cornelis Barensen, 23I
VAN DER MEULEN, Joannes, 149 VAN DER PULLEN, Seger, 199, 201 VAN DER VEEN, Cornelis, 234, 236 Cornelis Albersen, 236
Grietje, 234, 236 Pieter Cornelissen, 2, 37, 86, 94, 194, 195, 196, 233-36 Tymen, 234, 236 Walewyn, 239, 24I
VAN DER VIN, Hendrick Jan- sen, 66, 67, 68, 70, 71, 72, 126, 128, 199, 244
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Index.
VAN DER VIN, Judick, 31 VAN DER WALLE, Hendrick, 247 Seletje Jans, 247
VAN DER WEL, Lauwerens Cornelissen, 60, 62, 70
VAN DE VEN, Justus, 166-68, 170 VAN DE WATER, Hendrick, 242, 243
Jacobus, 240
VAN DIE GRIFT, Paulus Leendersen, II, 12, 13, 15, 22, 38, 45, 48, 51, 63, 80, 85, 87. 99, 102, 104. 112, 117, 121, 124, 127, 130, 134-35, 137-39. 141, 149, 151, 153, 156, 157, 159, 170-71, 175, 185, 204, 207, 209, 224
VAN DONCK, Daniel, 149, 150
VAN DORP, Cornelius, 165
VAN DORT, Cornelis Hen- dricksen, 179, 192
VAN DYKE, Hendrick, 59
VAN ELSLANT, Claes, 50, 97, III, 139, 177, 202, 212-13 Claas, senior, 134, 154, 194, 21I
Herpert Classen, 183
VAN EYNDHOVEN. Baltha- sar, 236
VAN GUNST, Jan Hendrick- sen, 231
VAN HARDERWYCK, Otto Gerrits, 248
Gerrit Hendricksen, 114, 118, 123, 244. 247-48
VAN HASSELT, Hendrick Pietersen. 174, 177-78, 182, 186, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 21I
VAN HOOGHTEYLINGEN, Jan Willemsen, 107 VAN HOORENBEECK, Jelis, 187,
VAN IMBROECK, Gysbert, 61 VAN LAAR, Arien, 180, 183 VAN LANGSTRAAT, Pieter Jansen, 35, 56. See Romyn. VAN LANGEVELDE, Lan- gevelt, Cornelis, will of, 239 Cornelis, junior, 240 Jan, 240 VAN LINDE, Pieter, 4, 8 VAN MEPPELEN, Dirckie
Jans, 34
VAN NAERDEN, Hendrick Jansen, 17
VAN RUYVEN, Cornelis, Sec- retary, 24, 172 VAN SALEE, Abraham Jansen, 84 VAN SANT. See Carstensen.
VAN SCHELLUYNE, D., No- tary, 3, 8, 12, 16, 19, 35, 39, 41, 57, IIO, 120, 136, 152, 196, 199
VAN TIENHOVEN, Cornelis, 37; absconded, 149 note Janneke, 232 Joannes, 232 Lucas, 232
Rachel, 87. 149-50, 202-3, 209, 214, 232 VAN TRIGHT, Dirck, 202 Gerrit, 156, 158, 176
VAN VLEECK, Tielman, 73, 80, 106, 118, 132, 135, 143, 156, 161, 171, 172, 176, 177, 179, 183, 184, 185, 190, 191, 204, 206-7, 228
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Index.
VAN VLOET, Cornelia, wife of J. J. de Jongh, 120 VAN VREDENBURGH, Wil- lem, 162, 166 VARREVANGER, Jacob, 206 Jacob Hendricksen, 149, 160, 174
VELTHUYSEN, Aaltje, 204 Nicolas, 47, 48, 64, 85, 88, 95, 99, IOI, 102, 103, 104, 106, III, 112, 118, 122, 123, 135, 143, 154-55, 156, 16I, 171-72, 176-77, 179, 183-85, 189-91, 204, 206-12, 213-14, 228. See Langevelthuysen. VERBRUGGE, Joannes, Pie- tersen, 56, 63, 65, 69, 75, 79 VERDON, Jacobus, 61, 92
Thomas, 58, 61, 92, 93, 229 Jacobus, 61, 92
VERLETH, Judick, 16 Maria, widow of Joh. van Beeck, 3, 6, 11, 14
Nicolas, 7, II, 128 VERPLANCK, Abraham, 7, 10, 13. 30, 43, 61, 63, 177, 192 VINCENT, Adriaan, 126, 150 VINJE, Vigne, Jan, 5, 7, 61, 63, 232 VIS, Jacobus, 84, 115, 134-35, 141-43, 145, 185, 201
VISSER, Claas Gangelofsen, 184, 185, 191, 204, 206, 228, 242-43 VOLKERS, Dorethe, 134
WALDRON, Joseph Geresol-
veert, 19 Resolvert, 208
WALE, Madelena, 79
WALINGH, Jacob, 38
WALRON, Thomas, 55
WANDEL, Thomas, 65, 79
WEMP, Jan Barentsen, 107
WENSELS, Adam, 82
WESSELSEN, David, 184, 192 WILLEMS, Janneke, wife of Nic. Velthuysen, 88, 95, 103, III Jannetie, 155 Tysie, widow de Groot, 237, 242-43 WILLEMSEN, Aert, 17, 156 205, 207, 209 Arien, 229
Hendrick, 132, 133, 134, 179 WILLETT, Robert, 52 WINCKELHOECK, Pieter Jansen, 65, 74, 79, 184 192 WISSELPENNINCK, Reinier, 209 WITT, Pieter Jansen, 132, 133 WOLFERSEN, Jacob, 64, 65 66 WOLFERTSEN. See van Cou- wenhoven.
WOLSY, Joris, 63, 76, 78, 173, 214-15 WOUTERSEN, EGBERT, 27, 28, 82
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