Family ExplorerCatryn Catrine) Claase Van Rotterdam1,2
F, #3101, b. circa 1653, d. before 1691
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 27 February 2000 |
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933), Page 17
Two brothers Teunis Jacobse and Rutgers Jacobse van Scoendenwoert came out of Fort Orange abt 1640; the descendants of the former remained in Albany shortening their surname o van Woert; descendants of the latter taking the name of Rutgers removed to New York.
"Teunis Jacobse van Woert had a yearly salary from the patroon of Rensselaerwyck of 90 guilders for the first three years and 100 guilders for the next three.: He married Sara Denys from Englannd Apr 10, 1650 in New Amsterdam. In 1650/51 he was a trader and bierwercker probably for his brother Rutger he brewer. His children were: Jacob, Goosen and Eva.
Jacob Teunise van Woert married 1st Catryn Claase, 2nd Anne Lookermans
Ruth son of Jacob Teunisse, bapt between June 3, and Oct 23, 1692 married 1st Elizabeth --, 2nd Annatie Ouderkirk.
Of the latter marriage Elizabeth b Sep. 17, 1738 married John Fryer thought to be the son of Philip Frere (Fryer) descendant of Hugh Freer of New Platz. - [S347] Barrington S. Havens, Some Descendants of Nicholas Groesbeck: A Study of Groesbecks in the Capital District of New York State. (Albany, NY? Barrington S. Havens, 1979), Pg 7 - 203 - Catrine b ca 1653 Albany d bef 1691 m Jacob Teunnise Van Woert.
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call, Page 17
Two brothers Teunis Jacobse and Rutgers Jacobse van Scoendenwoert came out of Fort Orange abt 1640; the descendants of the former remained in Albany shortening their surname of van Woert; descendants of the latter taking the name of Rutgers removed to New York.
"Teunis Jacobse van Woert had a yearly salary from the patroon of Rensselaerwyck of 90 guilders for the first three years and 100 guilders for the next three.: He married Sara Denys from Englannd Apr 10, 1650 in New Amsterdam. In 1650/51 he was a trader and bierwercker probably for his brother Rutger he brewer. His children were: Jacob, Goosen and Eva.
Jacob Teunise van Woert married 1st Catryn Claase, 2nd Anne Lookermans
Ruth son of Jacob Teunisse, bapt between June 3, and Oct 23, 1692 married 1st Elizabeth --, 2nd Annatie Ouderkirk.
Of the latter marriage Elizabeth b Sep. 17, 1738 married John Fryer thought to be the son of Philip Frere (Fryer) descendant of Hugh Freer of New Platz.
Family ExplorerSara Denys1
F, #3102, b. circa 1630
Events
Last Edited | 26 February 2000 |
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933), Page 17
Two brothers Teunis Jacobse and Rutgers Jacobse van Scoendenwoert came out of Fort Orange abt 1640; the descendants of the former remained in Albany shortening their surname o van Woert; descendants of the latter taking the name of Rutgers removed to New York.
"Teunis Jacobse van Woert had a yearly salary from the patroon of Rensselaerwyck of 90 guilders for the first three years and 100 guilders for the next three.: He married Sara Denys from Englannd Apr 10, 1650 in New Amsterdam. In 1650/51 he was a trader and bierwercker probably for his brother Rutger he brewer. His children were: Jacob, Goosen and Eva.
Jacob Teunise van Woert married 1st Catryn Claase, 2nd Anne Lookermans
Ruth son of Jacob Teunisse, bapt between June 3, and Oct 23, 1692 married 1st Elizabeth --, 2nd Annatie Ouderkirk.
Of the latter marriage Elizabeth b Sep. 17, 1738 married John Fryer thought to be the son of Philip Frere (Fryer) descendant of Hugh Freer of New Platz.
Family ExplorerJacob Teunisz Van Woert1,2
M, #3103, b. circa 1652
Parents
Son | Pieter Van Woert |
Daughter | Sara Van Woert (b. before 31 December 1693, d. circa 1695) |
Son | Jeremias Van Woert |
Son | Jeremie Van Woert |
Daughter | Sara Van Woert |
Son | Jacob Van Woert |
Son | Heyltje Van Woert (b. before 2 November 1701) |
Daughter | Catharina Van Woert |
Son | Jacob Rutche Van Woert+ (b. 8 January 1710) |
Events
Last Edited | 27 February 2000 |
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933), Page 17
Two brothers Teunis Jacobse and Rutgers Jacobse van Scoendenwoert came out of Fort Orange abt 1640; the descendants of the former remained in Albany shortening their surname o van Woert; descendants of the latter taking the name of Rutgers removed to New York.
"Teunis Jacobse van Woert had a yearly salary from the patroon of Rensselaerwyck of 90 guilders for the first three years and 100 guilders for the next three.: He married Sara Denys from Englannd Apr 10, 1650 in New Amsterdam. In 1650/51 he was a trader and bierwercker probably for his brother Rutger he brewer. His children were: Jacob, Goosen and Eva.
Jacob Teunise van Woert married 1st Catryn Claase, 2nd Anne Lookermans
Ruth son of Jacob Teunisse, bapt between June 3, and Oct 23, 1692 married 1st Elizabeth --, 2nd Annatie Ouderkirk.
Of the latter marriage Elizabeth b Sep. 17, 1738 married John Fryer thought to be the son of Philip Frere (Fryer) descendant of Hugh Freer of New Platz. - [S347] Barrington S. Havens, Some Descendants of Nicholas Groesbeck: A Study of Groesbecks in the Capital District of New York State. (Albany, NY? Barrington S. Havens, 1979), Pg 7 - 203 - Catrine b ca 1653 Albany d bef 1691 m Jacob Teunnise Van Woert.
- [S382] unknown name of person unknown record type, 974.74S, K2s, unknown repository, Salt Lake City, UT, USA; unknown reader, 10.23.1692 Jacob Teunisz, Anna Lookerman, parents, Pieter son, Henderik Hansz and Catrina Renselaar sponsors.
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call, Page 17
Two brothers Teunis Jacobse and Rutgers Jacobse van Scoendenwoert came out of Fort Orange abt 1640; the descendants of the former remained in Albany shortening their surname of van Woert; descendants of the latter taking the name of Rutgers removed to New York.
"Teunis Jacobse van Woert had a yearly salary from the patroon of Rensselaerwyck of 90 guilders for the first three years and 100 guilders for the next three.: He married Sara Denys from Englannd Apr 10, 1650 in New Amsterdam. In 1650/51 he was a trader and bierwercker probably for his brother Rutger he brewer. His children were: Jacob, Goosen and Eva.
Jacob Teunise van Woert married 1st Catryn Claase, 2nd Anne Lookermans
Ruth son of Jacob Teunisse, bapt between June 3, and Oct 23, 1692 married 1st Elizabeth --, 2nd Annatie Ouderkirk.
Of the latter marriage Elizabeth b Sep. 17, 1738 married John Fryer thought to be the son of Philip Frere (Fryer) descendant of Hugh Freer of New Platz. - [S392] unknown author, Anna or Annetje Loockermans Ancestral File Individual Record (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Anna or Annetje Loockermans, born ca 1665, Albany, , NY
Father Pieter Janse Loockermans
Mother Maria or Maritie Lamberts
Spouses
1. Adam Winne
Married CA 1683
2. Jacob TeunissenVan Woert
Married 18 Oct. 1691
Albany, Albany, NY.
- [S393] unknown name of person unknown record type, 974.743, K2n, unknown repository, Salt Lake City, UT, USA; unknown reader, 1978, Oct. 18, 1691 Jacob Teunisz, wid. of Catryn Claasz and Annetje Lookerman, wid. of Adam Winne, both l. at N.A.
Family ExplorerPhilip Frere1,2,3
M, #3104, b. 11 August 1706
Parents
Events
Name-Var | | 4 |
Baptism* | 11 August 1706 | Kingston, Ulster, NY, USA,5,4,6 |
Marriage* | 19 January 1735 | Cathrina Scherp; Rhinebeck, Duchess, NY, USA,7,4,8 |
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933), Philip Frere (Abraham, Hugo) baptized at Kingston N.Y Aug 11, 1706 removed to Rhinebecj, Duchess Co married
Jan 6, 1735 Cathrina Scherp of Claverack and probably had several children between 1735 and 1742 and between 1744 and 1754 where records are missing.
Children - John doubtful
Abraham b Linlithgo May 19, 1742
The biographer adds "I have a strong impression that he (Philip) was the ancestor of John Fryer of Albany who married there Mar 2, 1759 Elizabeth van Woert but as yet no proof has been obtained."
- [S1361] unknown compiler, compiler, "Descendancy Chart"; Ancestral File, 4.19 (5 Nov 1998), unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Descendancy Chart."
- or Philippus Freer
- [S390] unknown author, Abraham Frere, Freer Ancestral File (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Philippus Freer
Born 11 Aug 1706 Kingston, Ulster Co., NY, USA
Chr 11 Aug 1706 Kingston, Ulster Co., NY, USA
Deceased
Spouse Catharina Scherp and 2 others
Mar. 19 Jan 1735 Rhinebeck, Duchess, NY. - [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call, Philip Frere (Abraham, Hugo) baptized at Kingston N.Y Aug 11, 1706 removed to Rhinebeck, Duchess Co married
Jan 6, 1735 Cathrina Scherp of Claverack and probably had several children between 1735 and 1742 and between 1744 and 1754 where records are missing.
Children - John doubtful
Abraham b Linlithgo May 19, 1742
The biographer adds "I have a strong impression that he (Philip) was the ancestor of John Fryer of Albany who married there Mar 2, 1759 Elizabeth van Woert but as yet no proof has been obtained."
- [S679] unknown name of person unknown record type, A974.734, qK55, unknown repository, New York State Library, Capitol Plaza, Albany, Albany, NY, USA; unknown reader, 1891, Page 77, #1570 - parents Abraham Freer, Eegie Tizoor, name of child and date of baptism, 11 Aug 1706, witnesses and sponsors, Adam Swart & Geertruyd Tizoor.
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call, Philip Frere (Abraham, Hugo) baptized at Kingston N.Y Aug 11, 1706 removed to Rhinebeck, Duchess Co married
Jan 6, 1735 Cathrina Scherp of Claverack and probably had several children between 1735 and 1742 and between 1744 and 1754 where records are missing.
Children - John doubtful
Abraham b Linlithgo May 19, 1742
The biographer adds "I have a strong impression that he (Philip) was the ancestor of John Fryer of Albany who married there Mar 2, 1759 Elizabeth van Woert but as yet no proof has been obtained." - [S584] Philip Freer unknown record type, 4-4270, unknown repository, Huguenot Historical Society Library & Archives, 88 Huguenot Street, New Paltz, Ulster, NY, USA, 12561, 914-255-6738; unknown reader, Janurary 19 1735 Phillip Freer married Catarina Scherp born in Noeuw Pala, lived in Duitches County. Catarina was born in Klaverak and lived in Rhinebeck.
Family ExplorerCathrina Scherp1
F, #3105, b. 2 August 1713
Parents
Events
Name-Var | 1713 | 2 |
Birth* | 2 August 1713 | Albany, Albany, NY, USA,3,4 |
Marriage* | 19 January 1735 | Philip Frere; Rhinebeck, Duchess, NY, USA,5,6,7 |
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933), Philip Frere (Abraham, Hugo) baptized at Kingston N.Y Aug 11, 1706 removed to Rhinebecj, Duchess Co married
Jan 6, 1735 Cathrina Scherp of Claverack and probably had several children between 1735 and 1742 and between 1744 and 1754 where records are missing.
Children - John doubtful
Abraham b Linlithgo May 19, 1742
The biographer adds "I have a strong impression that he (Philip) was the ancestor of John Fryer of Albany who married there Mar 2, 1759 Elizabeth van Woert but as yet no proof has been obtained." - [S574] Pearson, Prof. Jonathan, Contributions for the Genealogies of the First Settlers of the Ancient County of Albany, from 1630 to 1800. (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1978.)
- [S409] unknown author, The FreerFamily - The Descendants of Hugo Freer, Patentee of New Paltz (Frear, Fraer, Frayer, Fryer, etc.) (New Paltz,NY: The Huguenot Historical Society, New Paltz, N.Y., Inc., 1968, rev. 1993), Phillipus Freer, bp. Kingston 8-11-1706; M. 1-19-1735 Catharina Scherp of Claverack, bp. Albany 8-2-1713, dau of Johannes Scherp & Gertrude Rees. Settled in Dutchess County.
- [S1361] unknown compiler, compiler, "Descendancy Chart"; Ancestral File, 4.19 (5 Nov 1998), unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Descendancy Chart."
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call, Philip Frere (Abraham, Hugo) baptized at Kingston N.Y Aug 11, 1706 removed to Rhinebeck, Duchess Co married
Jan 6, 1735 Cathrina Scherp of Claverack and probably had several children between 1735 and 1742 and between 1744 and 1754 where records are missing.
Children - John doubtful
Abraham b Linlithgo May 19, 1742
The biographer adds "I have a strong impression that he (Philip) was the ancestor of John Fryer of Albany who married there Mar 2, 1759 Elizabeth van Woert but as yet no proof has been obtained." - [S390] unknown author, Abraham Frere, Freer Ancestral File (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Philippus Freer
Born 11 Aug 1706 Kingston, Ulster Co., NY, USA
Chr 11 Aug 1706 Kingston, Ulster Co., NY, USA
Deceased
Spouse Catharina Scherp and 2 others
Mar. 19 Jan 1735 Rhinebeck, Duchess, NY. - [S584] Philip Freer unknown record type, 4-4270, unknown repository, Huguenot Historical Society Library & Archives, 88 Huguenot Street, New Paltz, Ulster, NY, USA, 12561, 914-255-6738; unknown reader, Janurary 19 1735 Phillip Freer married Catarina Scherp born in Noeuw Pala, lived in Duitches County. Catarina was born in Klaverak and lived in Rhinebeck.
Family ExplorerAbraham Frere1
M, #3106, b. 11 June 1670, d. after 1719
Parents
Events
Birth* | 11 June 1670 | Manheim, Manheim, Baden, Germany,1,2,3,4 |
Baptism | 16 June 1670 | French Congregation, Manheim, Germany,5,4 |
Witness | Circa 1675 | Hugues (Hugo) Frere and Jeanne Wibau; Mentioned in purchase of New Platz patent from Indians, New Platz, Ulster, NY, USA, Hugo Frere Sr. and Isaac Frere6,7,8 |
Witness | April 1675 | Hugues (Hugo) Frere and Jeanne Wibau; Embarked from England for America; Hugo Frere Sr. and Isaac Frere9 |
Marriage* | 28 April 1694 | Aeche (Eegje) Willem Titsoort; Reformed Dutch Church, New Platz, Ulster, NY, USA,1,10,11,12,13 |
Death* | After 1719 | New Platz, Ulster, NY, USA,14 |
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933), Pg 5, Abraham Frere (Hugo) born abt 1670 married at New Platz Apr 28, 1694 Aeche Willem Titsoort (name variously spelled).
- [S387] Ralph Le Fevre, Second Edition Histor of New Paltz New York and Its Old Families (from 1678 to 1820) Including the Hugernot Pioneers and Others who settled in New Paltz Previous to the Revolution, with an Appendix bringing down the history of certain families and some other matter to 1850 (unknown publisher address: Clearfield, unknown publish date), Pg. 349 - There is no mention of his name previous to the purchase of the New Platz patent from the Indians in 1677. He probably had just arrived in the country at that time. He was accompanied by his wife, Mary Haye, and their three eldest children, Hugo, Abraham and Isaac.
- [S409] unknown author, The FreerFamily - The Descendants of Hugo Freer, Patentee of New Paltz (Frear, Fraer, Frayer, Fryer, etc.) (New Paltz,NY: The Huguenot Historical Society, New Paltz, N.Y., Inc., 1968, rev. 1993), They had Abraham, b. 6-11-1670, bp. 1-16 - (sp. Abraham Hasenbrouke & Barbe Ravia, w. of Jean Copet.)
- [S588] unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, Huguenot Historical Society Library & Archives, 88 Huguenot Street, New Paltz, Ulster, NY, USA, 12561, 914-255-6738; unknown reader, 1980, Hugues Frere, bourgeois of this city, and Jeanne Wibau, have had baptised their son the 16th of June 1670, born the 11th ditto, he has four godfather Abraham Hasenbrouke, young man, and for godmother Barbe Ravia, wife of Jean Copet.
- [S409] unknown author, The FreerFamily - The Descendants of Hugo Freer, Patentee of New Paltz (Frear, Fraer, Frayer, Fryer, etc.), They had. Abraham, b. 6-11-1670, bp. 6-16 (sp. Abraham Hasenbrouke & Barbe Ravia, w. of Jean Copet.)
- [S387] Ralph Le Fevre, Second Edition Histor of New Paltz New York and Its Old Families (from 1678 to 1820) Including the Hugernot Pioneers and Others who settled in New Paltz Previous to the Revolution, with an Appendix bringing down the history of certain families and some other matter to 1850, Hugo was one of the last of the little band to arrive at Kingston. Pg. 349 - There is no mention of his name previous to the purchase of the New Platz patent from the Indians in 1677. He probably had just arrived in the country at that time. He was accompanied by his wife, Mary Haye, and their three eldest children, Hugo, Abraham and Isaac.
- [S409] unknown author, The FreerFamily - The Descendants of Hugo Freer, Patentee of New Paltz (Frear, Fraer, Frayer, Fryer, etc.), Their last appearance in the Manheim records is October 25, 1674 when Jeanne was godmother to Jacob, son of Martin DuBois. Marie is born in Hurley in 1676.
- [S1033] Hume C. Frayer, Your Frayer Forefathers (Jeffersin, Ohio: unknown publisher, 1974), Your Frayer Forefathers.
- [S713] Terri Wilson, Genealogist, From Mannheim to America (New Paltz, NY: Freer-Low Family Association, May 2003 - Spring-Summer 2003),
FROM MANNHEIM TO AMERICA
Contributed by Terri Wilson, Genealogist
Freer-Low Family Association
c/o Diane Rumble
11 Montgomery Avenue
Gaithersburg, MD 20877
Spring-summer 2003
News and Reviews
Published by the members of the Freer-Low Family Association, New Paltz, NY
For a number of reasons, we are certain that Hugo Freer moved from Herly-en-Boulonnois to Mannheim in 1655 and left Mannheim in 1675.
The last time Hugo and his second wife, Jeanne Wibau, of the French Reformed Church in Mannheim was 1674.
When the Huguenots moved to Mannheim, they signed twenty year contracts which were to
their advantage. They agreed to start businesses and manufacturies which would help the economy, they were exempt from military service and they received tax concessions. At the time of their arrival, Mannheim had been decimated by war. Wolves roamed the streets, the economy had failed and the city fathers were encouraging emigration. The Huguenots fulfilled these requirements and were permitted to leave in 1675 with all their goods and money, and without paying the exit tax.
We know that Hugo, Jeanne and three sons traveled in the company of members of other families-familiar names such as Hazebrouck, Deyo, DuBois and Blanchan. The trip began in Rotterdam, then to Amsterdam, then England where they embarked in April 1675 for America. Eventually they arrived in Boston, then sailed to New York and up the Hudson River to Esopus, arriving in July 1675 where they were welcomed by John Hazebrouck who had arrived two years earlier and was established in Hurley.
From the history/genealogy of the Frere family written in the 1600's, it appears that Hugo was born circa 1640 which would have had him aged about fifteen years old when he left France.At that young age he was probably accompanied by an adult, perhaps a brother, uncle or cousin. A Francois Frere was a baptismal sponsor for one of Hugo's sons in Mannheim, and may have been that person.
Contrary to some ridiculous information being perpetuated on the internet, there is absolutely no proof that Hugo was smuggled out of France in a wine barrel, or that he traveled on the ship "The Spotted Cow". No passenger list is available, but we do have access to a journal written during that period by Abraham Hazebrouck which has provided much information.
- [S388] unknown author, unknown title (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Abraham Freer
Born 16 Jun 1670 Manheim, Manheim, Baden, Germany
Chr. 16 Jun 1670 Manheim, Manheim, Baden, Germany
Died Aft 1719 New Platz, Ulster NY
Spouse Aeche (Agatha) Willem Titsoort and 1 others
Mar 28 Apr. 1694 New Platz, Ulster Co., NY United States. - [S389] unknown author, LDS Ancestral File, ver 4.19, Aeche (Agatha) Willem Titsoort (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Born 1674 Schenectady, Albany Co., NY, USA (its Schectady Co)
Died 1741 Duchess Co., NY, US
Bur Seenotes - Duchess Co., NY
Father Willem Abrahamse Tietsoort
Mother Neeltje Cornelisse or Swart
Mother Neeltje (Nelly) Swart
Spouse
Abraham Freer Frere
Married 28 Apr. 1694
New Platz, Ulster Co., NY, USA. - [S399] unknown name of person unknown record type, 974.743/N1, K2v, unknown repository, Salt Lake City, UT, USA; unknown reader, 1896/1977, April 28, 1694. Abraham Frere married Haiquiez Titesorte.
- [S805] unknown subject, 28 April 1694 Abraham Frere Married Haiquiez Titesorte., Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York, unknown publisher address, unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York.
- [S390] unknown author, Abraham Frere, Freer Ancestral File (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Abraham Freer Frere
Born 16 Jun 1670 Manheim, Manheim, Baden, Germany
Chr 16 Jun 1670Manheim, Manheim, Baden, Germany
Died Aft 1719 New Platz, Ulster, NY
Mar. 28 Apr. 17694 New Platz, Ulster, NY USA
Father Hugo Frere
Mother Marritje Mary Haye
Other wives Aagien Titsort (this is a misspelling of his wife's name)
Wife: Aeche (Agatha) Willem Titsoort
Born 1674 Schenectady, Albany Co. (incorrect Schenectady Co.), NY, USA
Died 1741 Duchess Co., NY, USA
Bur Duchess Co. NY, USA
Father Willem Abrahamse Tietsoort
Mother Neeltje Cornelisse or Swart.
Family ExplorerAeche (Eegje) Willem Titsoort1
F, #3107, b. 28 April 1694, d. 1741
Parents
Events
Name-Var | | Or spelled Aeghje2 |
Birth* | 28 April 1694 | New Paltz, Ulster, NY, USA,1,3,4 |
Marriage* | 28 April 1694 | Abraham Frere; Reformed Dutch Church, New Platz, Ulster, NY, USA,1,5,3,6,7 |
Witness | Before 29 October 1722 | Willem Abrahamse Tietsoort; Albany, NY, USA, Neeltje (Nelly) Cornelisse Swart8 |
Death* | 1741 | Duchess, NY, USA,3 |
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933), Pg 5, Abraham Frere (Hugo) born abt 1670 married at New Platz Apr 28, 1694 Aeche Willem Titsoort (name variously spelled).
- [S1058] Robert Carr Teachout, compiler, "Tietsoort & Teachout Genealogy 1600s-1900s"; Ancestral File (September 12, 1997), unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Tietsoort Genealogy."
- [S389] unknown author, LDS Ancestral File, ver 4.19, Aeche (Agatha) Willem Titsoort (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Born 1674 Schenectady, Albany Co., NY, USA (its Schectady Co)
Died 1741 Duchess Co., NY, US
Bur Seenotes - Duchess Co., NY
Father Willem Abrahamse Tietsoort
Mother Neeltje Cornelisse or Swart
Mother Neeltje (Nelly) Swart
Spouse
Abraham Freer Frere
Married 28 Apr. 1694
New Platz, Ulster Co., NY, USA. - [S725] unknown volume, Schenectady Deaths: Born in New Paltz, April 28, 1694, unknown repository, Salt Lake City, UT, USA. Hereinafter cited as Schenectady Deaths.
- [S388] unknown author, unknown title (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Abraham Freer
Born 16 Jun 1670 Manheim, Manheim, Baden, Germany
Chr. 16 Jun 1670 Manheim, Manheim, Baden, Germany
Died Aft 1719 New Platz, Ulster NY
Spouse Aeche (Agatha) Willem Titsoort and 1 others
Mar 28 Apr. 1694 New Platz, Ulster Co., NY United States. - [S399] unknown name of person unknown record type, 974.743/N1, K2v, unknown repository, Salt Lake City, UT, USA; unknown reader, 1896/1977, April 28, 1694. Abraham Frere married Haiquiez Titesorte.
- [S805] unknown subject, 28 April 1694 Abraham Frere Married Haiquiez Titesorte., Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York, unknown publisher address, unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York.
- [S569] unknown name of person, Calendar of Wills on file and recorded in the offices of the Clerk of the Court of Appeals, of the County Clerk at Albany, and of the Secretary of State, 1626-1836, compiled and edited by Berthold Fernow unknown file number, unknown repository, Huguenot Historical Society Library & Archives, 88 Huguenot Street, New Paltz, Ulster, NY, USA, 12561, 914-255-6738, Calendar of Wills reads:
1687 (T6) 1716 Decbr. 11, 1722 Octbr 29 Dutch
Titsoor, Willem, of Duchess Co., Wife Neeltje, da of Teunes swart, children Abraham, Stefanus, Jacos, Isaac, Elizabeth, wife of James Witte(?), Eghie, wife of Abraham Freer....etc. Hereinafter cited as Calendar of Wills on file and recorded in the offices of the Clerk of the Court of Appeals, of the County Clerk at Albany, and of the Secretary of State, 1626-1836, compiled and edited by Berthold Fernow.
Family ExplorerAbraham Frere1
M, #3108, b. before 19 May 1742
Parents
Events
Marriage* | | Jannetje Wolgart2 |
Birth* | Before 19 May 1742 | Linlithgo, Columbia, NY, USA,3,2 |
Baptism | 19 May 1742 | Linlithgo, Columbia, NY, USA, Linlithgo Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, Livingston, New York1,3,4 |
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933), Children - John - doubtful
Abraham b Linlithgo May 19, 1742. - [S1361] unknown compiler, compiler, "Descendancy Chart"; Ancestral File, 4.19 (5 Nov 1998), unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Descendancy Chart."
- [S692] unknown name of person unknown record type, 974.739/L1, K28k, Copy 2, unknown repository, Salt Lake City, UT, USA; unknown reader, Pg 9, 1741 - 5.19 Philippus Freer & Catharina Scherp parents, Item 196, Abraham, child; Volkert Oothout, & Catharina Ridder/wife, sponsors.
- [S693] unknown name of person unknown record type, US/CAN Film 1928066, Item, unknown repository, Salt Lake City, UT, USA; unknown reader, Written church record
Abraham
May 17, 1792, Philippus Freer & Catherina Scherp parents, Volkert Othout ans wife Catharina Rudder, sponsors.
Family ExplorerHugues (Hugo) Frere1,2,3,4,5
M, #3109, b. circa 1640, d. 4 January 1698
Parents
Family 1: Marie de la Haye (b. between 1640 and 1646, d. before 22 January 1667)
Events
Name-Var | | 6 |
Birth* | Circa 1640 | Harly-en-Boulonois (Herly), Normandy, France,1,7,8 |
Emigration* | 1655 | Mannheim, Germany,9 |
Marriage* | 2 October 1660 | Marie de la Haye; French Congregation, Mannheim, Germany,10,7,11,12,4 |
Marriage* | 22 January 1667 | Jeanne Wibau; French Congregation, Manheim, Germany,13,14,4 |
Immigratn* | Circa 1675 | Jeanne Wibau; Mentioned in purchase of New Platz patent from Indians, New Platz, Ulster, NY, USA, Hugo Frere Sr., Abraham Frere, and Isaac Frere15,16,5 |
Emigration* | April 1675 | Jeanne Wibau; Embarked from England for America; Hugo Frere Sr., Abraham Frere, and Isaac Frere9 |
Address* | 1694 | Huguenot Street, New Paltz, New York, The Stone House Properties.17 |
Death* | 4 January 1698 | Buried Walloon Cemetery, New Platz, Ulster, NY, USA,7 |
Will* | 4 January 1697/98 | 18 |
Probate* | Circa 1702 | Date of will in Vo. I, p 77 Ulster Co Probate records, New Platz, Ulster, NY, USA,19,7 |
Witness | 2003 | Pg 202 Hugo Freer was in some respects the unknown quantity. Where he came from, or what he had done for a livelihood, is not recorded. He appears toward the end of the Huguenot stay in Hurley,, and came as a full partner of the twelve men to New Paltz. None of his offspring married Patentees or their children; instead, they espoused members of Dutch families, thus creating belief that he had been with the Dutch for some time. Hugo acquired a great deal of land. Deeply interested in the chuch, he became of the the main support of the French congregation at New Paltz. He had courage and a venturesome spirit. Of all the Patentees, Hugo Freer left the fewest records with which to reconstruct his career; and in other ways he stands apart from his co-venturers. He was evidently unrelated to any of them before coming to America; quite likely he came from another part of France.20 |
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933), Hugo Frere was the ancestor of the numerous families of that name now settled along the shores of the Hudson River. Little is known of his origin and ancestry save that he was a Hugernot and perhaps came from Normandy as the name of his first wife "Marie Haye" might indicate.
He must have come to New Netherlands about 1685 and immediately gone to Kingston N.Y where there was a large Hugernot settlement. He soon removed to New Platz where he died; the earliest record Jan 22, 1683 "Hugo Frere, Deacon of the congregation at New Platz" a later account showed that he received into his keeping considerable money as an elder.
Apparently he was twice married to Marie Haye and to Jannetie Wibau-written also Vybau, Wybouw and Oobouwe.
Children: Hugo b 1668, Abraham, b 1670 m Aeche Titsort, Isaac, Jean, Mary and Sarah. - [S409] unknown author, The FreerFamily - The Descendants of Hugo Freer, Patentee of New Paltz (Frear, Fraer, Frayer, Fryer, etc.) (New Paltz,NY: The Huguenot Historical Society, New Paltz, N.Y., Inc., 1968, rev. 1993), Hugues Frere, young man native of Herly-en-Boulonois and Marie de la Haye, young woman native of Douaye in the reconquered land, have been married at this Church the 2 October 1660.
(French Congregation at Mannheim, Germany.) - [S1031] Ruth P. Heidgerd, The Freer Family - The descendants of Hugo Freer, Pantentee of New Paltz (unknown publisher address: The Huguenot Historical Society, New Paltz, New York Inc., 1968), The Freer Family - The descendants of Hugo Freer, Pantentee of New Paltz.
- [S1032] Barbara, S. Buys, Kenneth E. Hasbrouck, Sr., Carol A. Johnson, The Freer Family - The descendants of Hugo Freer, Pantentee of New Paltz VOL II (New Paltz, New York 12561: The Freer-Low Family Association, 1993), The Freer Family - The descendants of Hugo Freer, Pantentee of New Paltz Vol II.
- [S1033] Hume C. Frayer, Your Frayer Forefathers (Jeffersin, Ohio: unknown publisher, 1974), Your Frayer Forefathers.
- [S406] Kenneth E. Hasbrouck, Text, Erma R. DeWitt, Photographs, The Street of the Huguenots (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), This house at the north end of the original street has been the cause of some confusion as to the builder. Evidence brought to light since the historical marker was placed by the state, proves that the north end was built by Hugo Freer, Sr., son of Hugo Freer, the Patentee, before 1709. The south end was erected about 1735.
- [S388] unknown author, unknown title (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Born 1642, Died 4 Jan 1698, New Platz, Ulster, New York, Will Jan 4, 1698
Bur. Abt 1702, Walloon Cem., New Platz, Ulster, NY
Mar. 2 Oct 1660 Manheim, French Congregat, Germany,
Other wives Jannetie (Jannetje) Wilbou and 2 others. - [S592] Doren, Kay & Tony, The Freer Family Journal compiled by Kay and Tony Doren 19 Apr 1994 (unknown publisher address: Huguenot Historical Society Library, 19 Apr 1994), Hugo Freer Born Abt. 1640 - Herly, Normandy, France
Died 1698 - New Paltz, NY
Age at death: 58 years, 0 months, 0 days. - [S713] Terri Wilson, Genealogist, From Mannheim to America (New Paltz, NY: Freer-Low Family Association, May 2003 - Spring-Summer 2003),
FROM MANNHEIM TO AMERICA
Contributed by Terri Wilson, Genealogist
Freer-Low Family Association
c/o Diane Rumble
11 Montgomery Avenue
Gaithersburg, MD 20877
Spring-summer 2003
News and Reviews
Published by the members of the Freer-Low Family Association, New Paltz, NY
For a number of reasons, we are certain that Hugo Freer moved from Herly-en-Boulonnois to Mannheim in 1655 and left Mannheim in 1675.
The last time Hugo and his second wife, Jeanne Wibau, of the French Reformed Church in Mannheim was 1674.
When the Huguenots moved to Mannheim, they signed twenty year contracts which were to
their advantage. They agreed to start businesses and manufacturies which would help the economy, they were exempt from military service and they received tax concessions. At the time of their arrival, Mannheim had been decimated by war. Wolves roamed the streets, the economy had failed and the city fathers were encouraging emigration. The Huguenots fulfilled these requirements and were permitted to leave in 1675 with all their goods and money, and without paying the exit tax.
We know that Hugo, Jeanne and three sons traveled in the company of members of other families-familiar names such as Hazebrouck, Deyo, DuBois and Blanchan. The trip began in Rotterdam, then to Amsterdam, then England where they embarked in April 1675 for America. Eventually they arrived in Boston, then sailed to New York and up the Hudson River to Esopus, arriving in July 1675 where they were welcomed by John Hazebrouck who had arrived two years earlier and was established in Hurley.
From the history/genealogy of the Frere family written in the 1600's, it appears that Hugo was born circa 1640 which would have had him aged about fifteen years old when he left France.At that young age he was probably accompanied by an adult, perhaps a brother, uncle or cousin. A Francois Frere was a baptismal sponsor for one of Hugo's sons in Mannheim, and may have been that person.
Contrary to some ridiculous information being perpetuated on the internet, there is absolutely no proof that Hugo was smuggled out of France in a wine barrel, or that he traveled on the ship "The Spotted Cow". No passenger list is available, but we do have access to a journal written during that period by Abraham Hazebrouck which has provided much information.
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call.
- [S588] unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, Huguenot Historical Society Library & Archives, 88 Huguenot Street, New Paltz, Ulster, NY, USA, 12561, 914-255-6738; unknown reader, 1980, Hugues Frere young man native of Harly-en-Boulonois and Marie de la Haye, a young woman native of Douaye in the reconquered land, have been married at this Church the 2 October 1660.
- [S805] unknown subject, 7 June 1690 Huhue Frere, son of Huhue Frere, his father and Marie Haye, his mother was married by Mr. Dailliez to Marie LeRoy., Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York, unknown publisher address, unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York.
- [S409] unknown author, The FreerFamily - The Descendants of Hugo Freer, Patentee of New Paltz (Frear, Fraer, Frayer, Fryer, etc.), He married 1-22-1667 Jeanne Wibau, widow of Simon Floquet. Cross-checking shows that she was native of Bruyelle (just south of Tournal), the daughter of Toussaint Wibau.
- [S588] unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, Huguenot Historical Society Library & Archives, 88 Huguenot Street, New Paltz, Ulster, NY, USA, 12561, 914-255-6738, Huy Freres widower of Marie de la Haye, bourgeois of this city, and Jeanne Wibau, widow of Simon Floquet have been married by Mr. Muller minister of the French Church of Franckenthal the 22 Jan. 1667.
- [S387] Ralph Le Fevre, Second Edition Histor of New Paltz New York and Its Old Families (from 1678 to 1820) Including the Hugernot Pioneers and Others who settled in New Paltz Previous to the Revolution, with an Appendix bringing down the history of certain families and some other matter to 1850 (unknown publisher address: Clearfield, unknown publish date), Hugo was one of the last of the little band to arrive at Kingston. Pg. 349 - There is no mention of his name previous to the purchase of the New Platz patent from the Indians in 1677. He probably had just arrived in the country at that time. He was accompanied by his wife, Mary Haye, and their three eldest children, Hugo, Abraham and Isaac.
- [S409] unknown author, The FreerFamily - The Descendants of Hugo Freer, Patentee of New Paltz (Frear, Fraer, Frayer, Fryer, etc.), Their last appearance in the Manheim records is October 25, 1674 when Jeanne was godmother to Jacob, son of Martin DuBois. Marie is born in Hurley in 1676.
- [S1398] Huguenot Street Pamphlet; unknown repository, unknown repository address.
- [S1033] Hume C. Frayer, Your Frayer Forefathers, Your Frayer Forefathers
nothing is mentioned about the contents of the will, just that he left one. - [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call, Pg 3. His will is found in the Ulster Co. Probate records Vol I, p 77 written in French. The will is in possession of Mrs. Ralph Le Favre of New Platz. Dated Sept 4, 1697/8.
- [S698] Kenneth E. Hasbrouck, The Huguenots of New Paltz, N.Y. (unknown publisher address: The Learning Company, Inc., March 20, 2002), Pg 202 Hugo Freer was in some respects the unknown quantity. Where he came from, or what he had done for a livelihood, is not recorded. He appears toward the end of the Huguenot stay in Hurley,, and came as a full partner of the twelve men to New Paltz. None of his offspring married Patentees or their children; instead, they espoused members of Dutch families, thus creating belief that he had been with the Dutch for some time. Hugo acquired a great deal of land. Deeply interested in the chuch, he became of the the main support of the French congregation at New Paltz. He had courage and a venturesome spirit. Of all the Patentees, Hugo Freer left the fewest records with which to reconstruct his career; and in other ways he stands apart from his co-venturers. He was evidently unrelated to any of them before coming to America; quite likely he came from another part of France.
Family ExplorerMarie de la Haye1,2
F, #3110, b. between 1640 and 1646, d. before 22 January 1667
Events
Birth* | Between 1640 and 1646 | Douaye, France,1,3,2,4 |
Marriage* | 2 October 1660 | Hugues (Hugo) Frere; French Congregation, Mannheim, Germany,1,5,6,7,8 |
Death* | Before 22 January 1667 | Manheim, Germany,9 |
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933.)
- [S409] unknown author, The FreerFamily - The Descendants of Hugo Freer, Patentee of New Paltz (Frear, Fraer, Frayer, Fryer, etc.) (New Paltz,NY: The Huguenot Historical Society, New Paltz, N.Y., Inc., 1968, rev. 1993), Hugues Frere, young man native of Herly-en-Boulonois and Marie de la Haye, young woman native of Douaye in the reconquered land, have been married at this Church the 2 October 1660.
(French Congregation at Mannheim, Germany.) - [S388] unknown author, unknown title (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Born 1646 France
Died 8 Dec 1693 New Platz, Ulster, NY(WRONG.) - [S592] Doren, Kay & Tony, The Freer Family Journal compiled by Kay and Tony Doren 19 Apr 1994 (unknown publisher address: Huguenot Historical Society Library, 19 Apr 1994), Born abt. 1640 - Douai, France
Died 1666 - Manheim, Germany
Age at death: 26 years, 0 months, 0 days
Married: Hugo Freer
2 Oct 1660 Mannheim, Germany
Cause of death : Plague,
Occupation: Housewife
Church Affiliation: Huguenot
Place of Burial: Mannheim, Germany. - [S388] unknown author, unknown short title, Born 1642, Died 4 Jan 1698, New Platz, Ulster, New York, Will Jan 4, 1698
Bur. Abt 1702, Walloon Cem., New Platz, Ulster, NY
Mar. 2 Oct 1660 Manheim, French Congregat, Germany,
Other wives Jannetie (Jannetje) Wilbou and 2 others. - [S588] unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, Huguenot Historical Society Library & Archives, 88 Huguenot Street, New Paltz, Ulster, NY, USA, 12561, 914-255-6738; unknown reader, 1980, Hugues Frere young man native of Harly-en-Boulonois and Marie de la Haye, a young woman native of Douaye in the reconquered land, have been married at this Church the 2 October 1660.
- [S805] unknown subject, 7 June 1690 Huhue Frere, son of Huhue Frere, his father and Marie Haye, his mother was married by Mr. Dailliez to Marie LeRoy., Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York, unknown publisher address, unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York.
- [S1032] Barbara, S. Buys, Kenneth E. Hasbrouck, Sr., Carol A. Johnson, The Freer Family - The descendants of Hugo Freer, Pantentee of New Paltz VOL II (New Paltz, New York 12561: The Freer-Low Family Association, 1993), The Freer Family - The descendants of Hugo Freer, Pantentee of New Paltz Vol II.
- [S588] unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, Huguenot Historical Society Library & Archives, 88 Huguenot Street, New Paltz, Ulster, NY, USA, 12561, 914-255-6738, Huy Freres widower of Marie de la Haye, bourgeois of this city, and Jeanne Wibau, widow of Simon Floquet have been married by Mr. Muller minister of the French Church of Franckenthal the 22 Jan. 1667.
Family ExplorerJacob Volwider1
M, #3111, b. circa 1730
Family: Maria Bratt (b. before 23 September 1733)
Son | Abraham Volwider |
Daughter | Annatje Volwider |
Son | Dirk Volwider |
Daughter | Maria Volwider+ (b. 16 February 1764, d. 10 May 1840) |
Events
Name-Var | | |
Birth* | Circa 1730 | 2 |
Marriage* | 2 June 1753 | Maria Bratt; Reformed Church, Albany, Albany, NY, USA,3,4,5 |
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933), The ancestor of Maria Batt who established the family at Schenectady was Arent Bratt who married Catalytje de Vos.
Dirk Brat b 1661 married Marritje van Epps dau Lt Johannes.
Dirk Bratt b Jul 20, 1710 m Annitie van Antwerp dau of Daniel van Antwerp b Oct 2, 1711
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Crofts
Alexander Livingston Fryer married Clara Catlin Fuller.
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1. - [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call, The ancestor of Maria Batt who established the family at Schenectady was Arent Bratt who married Catalytje de Vos.
Dirk Brat b 1661 married Marritje van Epps dau Lt Johannes.
Dirk Bratt b Jul 20, 1710 m Annitie van Antwerp dau of Daniel van Antwerp b Oct 2, 1711
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Crofts
Alexander Livingston Fryer married Clara Catlin Fuller.
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Cofts
Alexander Livingston Fryer married Clara Catlin Fuller. - [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call, The ancestor of Maria Batt who established the family at Schenectady was Arent Bratt who married Catalytje de Vos.
Dirk Brat b 1661 married Marritje van Epps dau Lt Johannes.
Dirk Bratt b Jul 20, 1710 m Annitie van Antwerp dau of Daniel van Antwerp b Oct 2, 1711
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Crofts
Alexander Livingston Fryer married Clara Catlin Fuller.
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Cofts. - [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt (Wolfe City, TX: Henington Publishing Company, 1990), Pg 75 - Maria Bradt (Dirk Bradt, Anna Van Antwerp) m Jacob Vollewyser 2 June 1753 Alb RC.
- [S804] unknown subject, 1907, 974.743
A326
78-31817
New York State Library, Dutch Church of Albany, New York, unknown publisher address, unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Dutch Church of Albany, New York.
Family ExplorerMaria Bratt1
F, #3112, b. before 23 September 1733
Parents
Son | Abraham Volwider |
Daughter | Annatje Volwider |
Son | Dirk Volwider |
Daughter | Maria Volwider+ (b. 16 February 1764, d. 10 May 1840) |
Events
Name-Var | | |
Birth* | Before 23 September 1733 | Schenectady?, Schenectady, NY, USA,1,2 |
Baptism | 23 September 1733 | Schenectady Reformed Church, Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA,2,3 |
Marriage* | 2 June 1753 | Jacob Volwider; Reformed Church, Albany, Albany, NY, USA,1,4,5 |
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933), The ancestor of Maria Batt who established the family at Schenectady was Arent Bratt who married Catalytje de Vos.
Dirk Brat b 1661 married Marritje van Epps dau Lt Johannes.
Dirk Bratt b Jul 20, 1710 m Annitie van Antwerp dau of Daniel van Antwerp b Oct 2, 1711
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Crofts
Alexander Livingston Fryer married Clara Catlin Fuller.
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Cofts. - [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt (Wolfe City, TX: Henington Publishing Company, 1990), Pg. 33 - Maria Bradt bpt. 23 Sept 1733 (all bpt. Schen RC.)
- [S396] unknown name of person unknown record type, 929.273, St59h, V.2, unknown repository, Salt Lake City, UT, USA; unknown reader, Pg 47, 1733 9.23 Parents Derrick Brad and Anathie Van Antwerpen, Item 1041, Child Maria, Witnesses Hannes Dir. Brad, Maria Van Eps.
- [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt, Pg 75 - Maria Bradt (Dirk Bradt, Anna Van Antwerp) m Jacob Vollewyser 2 June 1753 Alb RC.
- [S804] unknown subject, 1907, 974.743
A326
78-31817
New York State Library, Dutch Church of Albany, New York, unknown publisher address, unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Dutch Church of Albany, New York.
Family ExplorerDirk Bratt1
M, #3113, b. 20 July 1710, d. 13 December 1763
Parents
Daughter | Maria Bratt+ (b. before 23 September 1733) |
Son | Dirk Bratt |
Son | Arent Bratt |
Son | Andries Bratt |
Family 2: Maria Bradt (b. circa 1709)
Son | Johannes Bratt |
Son | Gerhard (Gerrit) Bratt |
Daughter | Wyntie Bratt |
Events
Birth* | 20 July 1710 | Schenectady?, Schenectady, NY, USA,1 |
Baptism | 30 October 1710 | Albany Reformed Church, Albany, Albany, NY, USA,2,3 |
Marriage* | 5 November 1732 | Annatje van Antwerpen; Schenectady Reformed Church, Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA,1,4,5,6,7 |
Marriage* | 8 May 1741 | Annatie Barroway; Reformed Church, Albany, Albany, NY, USA,8 |
Marriage* | 19 September 1745 | Maria Bradt; Reform Church, Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA,9 |
Marriage* | 9 December 1753 | Catarina Hybelaar; Albany Reformed Church, Albany, Albany, NY, USA,10 |
Property* | 21 November 1761 | Deed to farm conveyed to sons Dirck and Arent, Nistigonie Patent, Saratoga, NY, USA, A deed in Saratoga Co. refers to a farm in Nistigonie Patent in Half Moon which Dirck Bratt obtained and which was conveyed to his sons, Dirck and Arent, on 21 Nov. 1761. Saratoga Co. Deeds X:286.11 |
Death* | 13 December 1763 | NY, USA,2 |
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933), The ancestor of Maria Batt who established the family at Schenectady was Arent Bratt who married Catalytje de Vos.
Dirk Brat b 1661 married Marritje van Epps dau Lt Johannes.
Dirk Bratt b Jul 20, 1710 m Annitie van Antwerp dau of Daniel van Antwerp b Oct 2, 1711
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Crofts
Alexander Livingston Fryer married Clara Catlin Fuller.
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Cofts. - [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt (Wolfe City, TX: Henington Publishing Company, 1990), Pg. 11 - Dirk Bradt bpt. 30 Oct. 1710 Alb RC, d. 13 Dec. 1763.
- [S393] unknown name of person unknown record type, 974.743, K2n, unknown repository, Salt Lake City, UT, USA; unknown reader, 1978, Oct. 30, 1710 Dirk, of Dirk Bradt and Marytje Van Eps. Wit.: Dirk Barendse Brad, Marytje Bries, Jr.
- [S340] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1802 (82 State St., Albany, NY: J. Munsell, 1873), Pg. 21 - Dirk, son of Dirk Arentse, of Connestagiount, m Annatje, dau. of Arent Danielse Van Antwerpen, Nov. 5, 1732.
- [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt, Pg 33 - m1 Anna Van Antwerp (Arent Danielse Van Antwerper, Sara Van Eps) 5 Nov. 1732 Schen RC (bpt. 21 Oct. 1711.)
- [S552] unknown name of person unknown record type, 974.741, qSe24, 86-41532, unknown repository, New York State Library, Capitol Plaza, Albany, Albany, NY, USA; unknown reader, 1732 -
10.14 Derk Bratt 135 jm, Connastagiouny
11. 5 Annatje Van Antwerpen jd, b & liv this place. - [S396] unknown name of person unknown record type, 929.273, St59h, V.2, unknown repository, Salt Lake City, UT, USA; unknown reader, Nov 5, 1732 Derk Bratt I:M: en Annatje Van Antwerpen 1:D5
van connsetangioune geb en wonende opadez plaatze. - [S342] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Supplement to Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt (Wolfe City, TX: Henington Publishing Company, 1993), m2Annatie Barroway 8 May 1741 Alb RC.
- [S342] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Supplement to Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt , Pg. 20 m3 Maria Bradt #1741 19 Sept. 1745 Schen RC.
- [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt, Pg. 33 m2 Catarina Hybelaar 9 Dec. 1753 Alb RC (b. Sweden.)
- [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt, Pg. 33 A deed in Saratoga Co. refers to a farm in Nistigonie Patent in Half Moon which Dirck Bratt obtained and which was conveyed to his sons, Dirck and Arent, on 21 Nov. 1761. Saratoga Co. Deeds X:286.
Family ExplorerAnnatje van Antwerpen1,2
F, #3114, b. circa 1711
Parents
Family: Dirk Bratt (b. 20 July 1710, d. 13 December 1763)
Daughter | Maria Bratt+ (b. before 23 September 1733) |
Son | Dirk Bratt |
Son | Arent Bratt |
Son | Andries Bratt |
Events
Name-Var | | 3 |
Birth* | Circa 1711 | Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA,1,4 |
Name-Var | 21 October 1711 | Anna?5 |
Baptism | 21 October 1711 | Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA,4 |
Marriage* | 5 November 1732 | Dirk Bratt; Schenectady Reformed Church, Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA,1,6,7,8,9 |
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933), The ancestor of Maria Batt who established the family at Schenectady was Arent Bratt who married Catalytje de Vos.
Dirk Brat b 1661 married Marritje van Epps dau Lt Johannes.
Dirk Bratt b Jul 20, 1710 m Annitie van Antwerp dau of Daniel van Antwerp b Oct 2, 1711
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Crofts
Alexander Livingston Fryer married Clara Catlin Fuller.
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Cofts. - [S342] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Supplement to Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt (Wolfe City, TX: Henington Publishing Company, 1993), Pg 20 - m1 Anna Van Antwerpen 5 Nov. 1732 Schen RC.
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call, Anna or Annatie Van Antwerp married Dirk Bratt.
- [S354] Patricia A. Truax, The Truax Family Early History and Genealogy
(Long Beach Estates, Lake Trail, Dahlonega, GA 30533: Patricia A. Truax, b1955), Anna van Antwerp was baptized 21 Oct. 1711 and married Dirk Bratt. - [S1056] Patricia A. Truax, The Truax Family, Early History and Genealogy (Long Branch Estates, Lake Trail, Dahlonnega, GA 30553: Patricia A. Truax, 1994.)
- [S340] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1802 (82 State St., Albany, NY: J. Munsell, 1873), Pg. 21 - Dirk, son of Dirk Arentse, of Connestagiount, m Annatje, dau. of Arent Danielse Van Antwerpen, Nov. 5, 1732.
- [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt (Wolfe City, TX: Henington Publishing Company, 1990), Pg 33 - m1 Anna Van Antwerp (Arent Danielse Van Antwerper, Sara Van Eps) 5 Nov. 1732 Schen RC (bpt. 21 Oct. 1711.)
- [S552] unknown name of person unknown record type, 974.741, qSe24, 86-41532, unknown repository, New York State Library, Capitol Plaza, Albany, Albany, NY, USA; unknown reader, 1732 -
10.14 Derk Bratt 135 jm, Connastagiouny
11. 5 Annatje Van Antwerpen jd, b & liv this place. - [S396] unknown name of person unknown record type, 929.273, St59h, V.2, unknown repository, Salt Lake City, UT, USA; unknown reader, Nov 5, 1732 Derk Bratt I:M: en Annatje Van Antwerpen 1:D5
van connsetangioune geb en wonende opadez plaatze.
Family ExplorerArent Danielese van Antwerper1,2
M, #3115, b. circa 1690
Parents
Events
Birth* | Circa 1690 | Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA,1,3,4 |
Marriage* | Before 1706 | Sarah Van Eps; Schenectady?, Schenectady, NY, USA,5 |
Occupation* | After 1706 | Schenectady, New York, USA, carpenter by trade6 |
Military Position* | 1715 | Schenectady; private in the First Foot Company of Schenectady6 |
Business* | 1716 | Rotterdam?, New York,6 |
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933), The ancestor of Maria Batt who established the family at Schenectady was Arent Bratt who married Catalytje de Vos.
Dirk Brat b 1661 married Marritje van Epps dau Lt Johannes.
Dirk Bratt b Jul 20, 1710 m Annitie van Antwerp dau of Daniel van Antwerp b Oct 2, 1711
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Crofts
Alexander Livingston Fryer married Clara Catlin Fuller.
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Cofts. - [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt (Wolfe City, TX: Henington Publishing Company, 1990), Pg.33 - Pg 33 - m1 Anna Van Antwerp (Arent Danielse Van Antwerper, Sara Van Eps) 5 Nov. 1732 Schen RC (bpt. 21 Oct. 1711.)
- [S343] Mrs. Wm. C. McGraw, Family History of the Van Antwerp Family with Brief Review of Related Hoagland Lineage (328 E. Franklin St. Macomb, IL: Mrs. Wm. C. McGraw, 1960), Arent Van Antwerp m. Sarah Van Eps born before Daniel (1688.)
- [S354] Patricia A. Truax, The Truax Family Early History and Genealogy
(Long Beach Estates, Lake Trail, Dahlonega, GA 30533: Patricia A. Truax, b1955), Arent Danielse van Antwerpen, son of Daniel Janse and Maria (Groot) van Antwerpen, was born about 1690 and married before 1706, Sara van Eps, daughter of Johannes Dirkse (1640 - 1690) and Lysbeth Janse (Douw) van Eps. Sara was born about 1690. - [S343] Mrs. Wm. C. McGraw, Family History of the Van Antwerp Family with Brief Review of Related Hoagland Lineage, Arent Van Antwerp m. Sarah Van Eps.
- [S1056] Patricia A. Truax, The Truax Family, Early History and Genealogy (Long Branch Estates, Lake Trail, Dahlonnega, GA 30553: Patricia A. Truax, 1994.)
Family ExplorerDirk Barentse Bratt1,2
M, #3116, b. 1661, d. 1735
Parents
Events
Birth* | 1661 | Rensselaerwyck, Albany, NY, USA,1,3 |
Witness | 1664 | Catalyntje de Vos; Moved to Schenectady, Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA, Catalyntje was allotted her husbands two parcels of land and moved there early in 1664 with her six children.; Albert Andriessen Bradt, Ariantje Bratt, Andries Arentse Bratt, Cornelia Bratt, and Samuel Bratt4 |
Witness | 10 October 1664 | Catalyntje de Vos, Ariantje Bratt, and Andries Arentse Bratt; Agreement with orphan masters re estate of A. A. Bratt, Beverwyck (Albany), Albany, NY, USA, Arent Andriessen Bratt, Andries de Vos, Aeffie Bratt, Samuel Bratt, and Cornelia Bratt5 |
Marriage* | 1681 | Marritje van Epps; By Reimer Schacts, son of Do Schats & magistrate of Schenectady, Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA,1,6,7 |
Property* | 3 October 1699 | Agreement to sell 1/4 interest in sawmill, Normanskill (Dutch), Albany, NY, USA,8 |
Witness | Circa 1710 | Inherited his step-father's farm, Niskayuna, Schenectady, NY, USA, He inherited his step-father Van Boekhoven's farm in Niskayuna, on the north side of the Mohawk, which farm by patent, dated April 22, 1708, was extended one mile further north.; Claas Jans Van Bockhoven9 |
Baptism | 30 October 1710 | Albany Reformed Church, Albany, Albany, NY, USA,10 |
Will* | 16 January 1727 | Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA, All of the children wer living January 16, 1727, save the second Jan, when the father made his will.11 |
Death* | 1735 | Niskayuna, Schenectady, NY, USA,12 |
Property* | 1735 | Johannes Bratt; Inherited farm from his father., Niskayuna, Schenectady, NY, USA, The tract of Niskayuna, where Dirk Bradt settled, lay to the east and south of the Schenectady Patent. Dirk owned a farm there which passed to his eldest son, Johannes. His will was dated 16 Jan. 1727 and although he died in 1735, it was not probated until 1759. The will mentions his wife, two sons and three daughters by name; not included was Dirk, his youngest son.13 |
Burial | 9 June 1735 | Schenectady, NY,14 |
Probate* | 1759 | Will probated, Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA,12 |
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933), The ancestor of Maria Batt who established the family at Schenectady was Arent Bratt who married Catalytje de Vos.
Dirk Brat b 1661 married Marritje van Epps dau Lt Johannes.
Dirk Bratt b Jul 20, 1710 m Annitie van Antwerp dau of Daniel van Antwerp b Oct 2, 1711
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Crofts
Alexander Livingston Fryer married Clara Catlin Fuller.
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Cofts. - [S583] Pearson, Prof. Jonathan and others, A History of The Schenectady Patent in the Dutch and English Times; being contributions toward a History of the Lower Mohawk Valley (Albany, NY: unknown publisher, 1883), Pg 98 Dirk Arentse Bratt - He was the third son of Arent Bratt and Catelyn De Vos, the first settlers. He was born in 1661, and married Maritje, daughter of Jan Baptist Van Eps, in 1683.
- [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt (Wolfe City, TX: Henington Publishing Company, 1990), Pg 2 - All children born Rensselaerswyck.
- [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt, Pg 3 - Catalyntje was allotted her husbands two parcels of land and moved there early in 1664 with her six children.
- [S456] unknown name of person, Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck, 1656-1675 unknown file number, unknown repository, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, Agreement between Andries de Vos and the orphan masters of Beverwyck regarding the settlement of the estate of the late Arent Andriessen Bratt (incomplete) who was the father of Catalina Andriez, widow of the late Arent Andriez in regards of the children of this marriage, namesly, Jeffie, Adriaentie, Andries, Dirck, Samuel and Cornelia Andriesz children of that marriage. Hereinafter cited as Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck, 1656-1675.
- [S340] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1802 (82 State St., Albany, NY: J. Munsell, 1873), Pg. 20 - In 1664 the following children were mentioned:....Dirk, a 3 yrs. Later under Dirk - first child Lysbet b. Sept 11, 1685, so we assume marriage 9 months earlier.
- [S345] Jonathan Pearson, Contributions for the Genealogies of the First Settlers of the Ancient County of Albany, From 1630 to 1800, by Prof. Jonathan Pearson (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1976/1984), Pg. 24 - Bratt, Dirk Arentse was son of the first settler Arent Andriese B. of Schenectady; m to Maria Van Eps in 1681 by Reinier Schaets, son of Do. Schaets and magistrate of Schenectady.
- [S597] unknown author, "unknown article title", The Dutch Settlers Society of Albany Yearbook, Albany, NY Various: Vol 47 yearbook, 1979 - 1981 pg 5
Dirck Barentse Brat. Agreement Oct 3, 1699, to sell Daniel Brat a fourth interest in a sawmill on the Normanskil (Dutch). - [S340] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1802, Pg 20 - He inherited his step-father Van Boekhoven's farm in Niskayuna, on the north side of the Mohawk, which farm by patent, dated April 22, 1708, was extended one mile further north.
- [S382] unknown name of person unknown record type, 974.74S, K2s, unknown repository, Salt Lake City, UT, USA; unknown reader, 10.30.1710 - Dirk Bradt, Marytje Van Eps, parents, Dirk son, Dirk Barendse Brad & Marytje Bries Jr., sponsors.
- [S340] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1802, Pg. 20 - All of the children wer living January 16, 1727, save the second Jan, when the father made his will.
- [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt, Pg. 11 - The tract of Niskayuna, where Dirk Bradt settled, lay to the east and south of the Schenectady Patent. Dirk owned a farm there which passed to his eldest son, Johannes. His will was dated 16 Jan. 1727 and although he died in 1735, it was not probated until 1759. The will mentions his wife, two sons and three daughters by name; not included was Dirk, his youngest son.
- [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt, Pg 11 - The tract of Niskayuna, where Dirk Bradt settled, lay to the east and south of the Schenectady Patent. Dirk owned a farm there which passed to his eldest son, Johannes. His will was dated 16 Jan. 1727 and although he died in 1735, it was not probated until 1759. The will mentions his wife, two sons and three daughters by name; not included was Dirk, his youngest son.
- [S1076] Peter R. Christoph, "unknown chapter title," in A Norwegian Family in Colonial America. (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher.)
Family ExplorerMarritje van Epps1
F, #3117, b. 1667
Parents
Events
Birth* | 1667 | Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA,1,2 |
Marriage* | 1681 | Dirk Barentse Bratt; By Reimer Schacts, son of Do Schats & magistrate of Schenectady, Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA,1,3,4 |
Last Edited | 13 February 2000 |
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933), The ancestor of Maria Batt who established the family at Schenectady was Arent Bratt who married Catalytje de Vos.
Dirk Brat b 1661 married Marritje van Epps dau Lt Johannes.
Dirk Bratt b Jul 20, 1710 m Annitie van Antwerp dau of Daniel van Antwerp b Oct 2, 1711
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Crofts
Alexander Livingston Fryer married Clara Catlin Fuller.
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Cofts. - [S367] George Van Epps, Van Epps Pedigree Charts (P. O. Box 68, Ithaca, NY 14850: George Van Epps, 15 Nov. 1969), Maria 1667, m. Dirk Bradt, Schenectady, NY.
- [S340] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1802 (82 State St., Albany, NY: J. Munsell, 1873), Pg. 20 - In 1664 the following children were mentioned:....Dirk, a 3 yrs. Later under Dirk - first child Lysbet b. Sept 11, 1685, so we assume marriage 9 months earlier.
- [S345] Jonathan Pearson, Contributions for the Genealogies of the First Settlers of the Ancient County of Albany, From 1630 to 1800, by Prof. Jonathan Pearson (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1976/1984), Pg. 24 - Bratt, Dirk Arentse was son of the first settler Arent Andriese B. of Schenectady; m to Maria Van Eps in 1681 by Reinier Schaets, son of Do. Schaets and magistrate of Schenectady.
Family ExplorerLt. Johannes van Epps1
M, #3118, b. circa 1630, d. 8 February 1690
Parents
Events
Name-Var | | 2 |
Birth* | Circa 1630 | Netherlands3,4 |
Birth | 1630 | 1,5 |
Witness | Circa 1650 | Marite Damen and Jan Dirkee van Epps; Came to New Netherland; Lysbet van Epps6 |
Property* | 1664 | Had a house & lot on north corner of State & Church Streets, Schenectady, Albany, NY, USA,7 |
Witness | 1665 | They had 3 sons and four daughters, Schenectady, Albany, NY, USA, They had 3 sons and four daughters, all of whom left families save one, who with his father was killed in the massacre of 1690.; Elisabeth Janse8 |
Marriage* | Circa 1666 | Elisabeth Janse; Albany, Albany, NY, USA,9,10 |
Death* | 8 February 1690 | Killed in an Indian massacre, Schenectady, Albany, NY, USA,8,11 |
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933), The ancestor of Maria Batt who established the family at Schenectady was Arent Bratt who married Catalytje de Vos.
Dirk Brat b 1661 married Marritje van Epps dau Lt Johannes.
Dirk Bratt b Jul 20, 1710 m Annitie van Antwerp dau of Daniel van Antwerp b Oct 2, 1711
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Crofts
Alexander Livingston Fryer married Clara Catlin Fuller.
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Cofts. - [S583] Pearson, Prof. Jonathan and others, A History of The Schenectady Patent in the Dutch and English Times; being contributions toward a History of the Lower Mohawk Valley (Albany, NY: unknown publisher, 1883), Pg 176 - Johannes Dirkse Van Eps, the eldest son of Maritie Damen and Dirk Van Eps married Elizabeth Janse.
- [S597] unknown author, "unknown article title", The Dutch Settlers Society of Albany Yearbook, Albany, NY Various: Vo. 45, yearbook 1974 - 1977, Pg. 18
Johannes (Dirck') son of Dirck and Maritie (Damen) Van Eps b. about 1630 in the Netherlands, mar. about 1666 at Albany, NY Elizabeth Janse Douw.
His father "came to New Netherland about 1650." - [S1056] Patricia A. Truax, The Truax Family, Early History and Genealogy (Long Branch Estates, Lake Trail, Dahlonnega, GA 30553: Patricia A. Truax, 1994.)
- [S367] George Van Epps, Van Epps Pedigree Charts (P. O. Box 68, Ithaca, NY 14850: George Van Epps, 15 Nov. 1969), Johannes 1630, Elisabeth Janse Doww.
- [S597] unknown author, "unknown short article title", Vol 45 Pg 18, yearbook 1974 - 1977
He married Maritie Damen and came to New Netherland about 1650. - [S597] unknown author, "unknown short article title", Vol. 45 Pg 18, yearbook 1974 - 1977
He had a house and lot in Schenectady in 1664, on the north corner of State and Church Sts. - [S583] Pearson, Prof. Jonathan and others, A History of The Schenectady Patent in the Dutch and English Times; being contributions toward a History of the Lower Mohawk Valley, They had 3 sons and four daughters, all of whom left families save one, who with his father was killed in the massacre of 1690.
- [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt (Wolfe City, TX: Henington Publishing Company, 1990), Pg 11 - m. Maritje van Eps (Jan Dirkse Van Eps, Elisabeth Janse) ca. 1684.
- [S597] unknown author, "unknown short article title", Vo. 45 Yearbook, 1974 - 1977 Pg. 18
mar. about 1666 at Albany, N.Y. Elizabeth Janse Douw. - [S597] unknown author, "unknown short article title", Vol. 45 yearbook, 1974 -1977, Pg.18
He died 8 Feb. 1690 in the Schenectady massacre.
Family ExplorerArent Andriessen Bratt1,2
M, #3119, b. circa 1615/16, d. 1662
Parents
Events
Name-Var | | |
Name-Var | | 3 |
Birth* | Circa 1615/16 | Fredrikstad, Norway,1,4 |
Emigration* | 4 March 1637 | Albert Andriessen Bradt; Reached Manhattan on ship Rensselaerwyck, New York, New York, NY, USA, The ship sailed from Holland on 8 Oct. 1636, reached Manhattan on 4 March 1637 and anchored at Fort Orange, up the Hudson River, on 7 April 1637.; Annatie Barents5 |
Employment* | 1637 | Became tobacco planter in Renselaerswyck, Rensselaerswyck, Albany, NY, USA,6 |
Marriage* | 1648 | Catalyntje de Vos; Rensselaerwyck, Albany, NY, USA,1,7 |
Residence* | 1651 | Esopus8 |
Property* | 1652 | Acquired lot in Beverwyck, Albany, Albany, NY, USA, In 1652 he acquired a lot in Beverwyck, a settlement in what is now the city of Albany.9 |
Freeman* | 1653 | Became a freeman, Beverwyck, Albany, NY, USA,10 |
Address* | Circa 1655 | Catalyntje de Vos; Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA, The ancestor who established the family at Schenectady was Arent Bratt who married Catalytje de Vos.1 |
Real Estate | 1658 | Near Beverwyck; island in the river8 |
Witness | Circa 1662 | Became one of the first proprietors of Schenectady, Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA, Although Arent is among the original proprietors, he may not have actually lived in Schenectady, for he died in 1662/1663.; Catalyntje de Vos11,12 |
Death* | 1662 | Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA,13,14 |
Event-Misc* | 1662 | Catalyntje de Vos; Became eleventh proprietor, Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA, Pg. 15 - Bastian DeWinter,as the attorney of Catalina, widow of Arent Andries Bradt (commonly called "the Noorman") became, as such attorney, the eleventh proprietor named. Mr. Bradt became one of the proprietors of Schenectady in 1662, but died soon after and before any apportionment was made, leaving his widow, Catalina, and six children surviving him. After his death the flats and village lot which fell to his share was confirmed to his widow, through Dewinter, for herself and Bradt's children. The farm was No. 1 on the Bouwland, and the village lot was the southwest quarter of the block bounded by Washington, Union, Church and State streets, and was 200 feet square, Amsterdam measure.15 |
Witness | 10 October 1664 | Catalyntje de Vos, Ariantje Bratt, and Andries Arentse Bratt; Agreement with orphan masters re estate of A. A. Bratt, Beverwyck (Albany), Albany, NY, USA, Andries de Vos, Aeffie Bratt, Dirk Barentse Bratt, Samuel Bratt, and Cornelia Bratt16 |
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933), The ancestor of Maria Batt who established the family at Schenectady was Arent Bratt who married Catalytje de Vos.
Dirk Brat b 1661 married Marritje van Epps dau Lt Johannes.
Dirk Bratt b Jul 20, 1710 m Annitie van Antwerp dau of Daniel van Antwerp b Oct 2, 1711
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Crofts
Alexander Livingston Fryer married Clara Catlin Fuller.
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Cofts. - [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt (Wolfe City, TX: Henington Publishing Company, 1990), Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt.
- [S407] unknown author, Schenectady County New York Its History to the Close of the Nineteenth Century (unknown publisher address: New York History Company, 1902), Pg. 15 - Arent Andries Bradt (commonly called "the Noorman".)
- [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt, Pg 2. Arent Andriessen (Bradt) b. ca. 1615/1618 Fredrikstad, Norway.
- [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt, Pg 2 - The ship sailed from Holland on 8 Oct. 1636, reached Manhattan on 4 March 1637 and anchored at Fort Orange, up the Hudson River, on 7 April 1637.
- [S597] unknown author, "unknown article title", The Dutch Settlers Society of Albany Yearbook, Albany, NY Various: Vol 36 yearbook 1962 - 1963 Pg 10
List of workmen who came to Rensselaerswyck to carry onmanufacturing, industrial or related occupations. some stayed for only short periods of time.
1637
Albert Andriesz - tobacco planter, also engaged to erect a mill
Arent Andriez - tobacco planter. - [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt, Pg. 2 m. Catalyntje de Vos (Andries de Vos) 1648 Rensselaerwyck.
- [S1076] Peter R. Christoph, "unknown chapter title," in A Norwegian Family in Colonial America. (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher.)
- [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt, Pg. 3 - In 1652 he acquired a lot in Beverwyck, a settlement in what is now the city of Albany.
- [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt, Pg 3 - In 1653 he became a freeman there (Beverwyck).
- [S340] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1802 (82 State St., Albany, NY: J. Munsell, 1873), Pg 19-20 - the latter (Arent) became one of the first proprietors of Schenectady in 1662, about which time he died, leaving a widow and six children. His wife was Catalyntje, dau. of Andries De Vos, Deputy Directory of Rensselaerswyk. After the death of her husband, the grants of land allotted to him, were confirmed to her. Her home lot in the village, was the west quarter of the block bounded by Washington, Union, Church, and State streets, being about 200 ft. sq., Amsterdam measure. On this lot her grandson, Arent A. Bratt, brewer, built the ancient Dutch house, now standing on the north side of State, near Washington street.
- [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt, Pg. 3 Arent was among a group of planters anf fur traders who purchased a tract of land along the Mohawk River west of Rennselaerwyck from the Indians. These men were the initial proprietors of the tract called Schenectady, along the Great Flats of the river. A few years later, additional land was added and in 1684 a patent was finally granted.
- [S340] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1802, Pg. 19 - in 1662,about which time he died, leaving a widow and six children.
- [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt, Pg. 2, d. 1663.
- [S407] unknown author, Schenectady County New York Its History to the Close of the Nineteenth Century, Pg. 15 - Bastian DeWinter,as the attorney of Catalina, widow of Arent Andries Bradt (commonly called "the Noorman") became, as such attorney, the eleventh proprietor named. Mr. Bradt became one of the proprietors of Schenectady in 1662, but died soon after and before any apportionment was made, leaving his widow, Catalina, and six children surviving him. After his death the flats and village lot which fell to his share was confirmed to his widow, through Dewinter, for herself and Bradt's children. The farm was No. 1 on the Bouwland, and the village lot was the southwest quarter of the block bounded by Washington, Union, Church and State streets, and was 200 feet square, Amsterdam measure.
- [S456] unknown name of person, Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck, 1656-1675 unknown file number, unknown repository, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, Agreement between Andries de Vos and the orphan masters of Beverwyck regarding the settlement of the estate of the late Arent Andriessen Bratt (incomplete) who was the father of Catalina Andriez, widow of the late Arent Andriez in regards of the children of this marriage, namesly, Jeffie, Adriaentie, Andries, Dirck, Samuel and Cornelia Andriesz children of that marriage. Hereinafter cited as Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck, 1656-1675.
Family ExplorerCatalyntje de Vos1,2
F, #3120, b. circa 1628, d. 1712
Parents
Events
Birth* | Circa 1628 | Netherlands3,4 |
Emigration* | 17 May 1641 | Rensselaerswyck, America, on the den Eyckenboom fromt the Netherlands4 |
Marriage* | 1648 | Arent Andriessen Bratt; Rensselaerwyck, Albany, NY, USA,1,5 |
Address* | Circa 1655 | Arent Andriessen Bratt; Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA, The ancestor who established the family at Schenectady was Arent Bratt who married Catalytje de Vos.1 |
Witness | Circa 1662 | Became one of the first proprietors of Schenectady, Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA, Although Arent is among the original proprietors, he may not have actually lived in Schenectady, for he died in 1662/1663.; Arent Andriessen Bratt6,7 |
Event-Misc* | 1662 | Arent Andriessen Bratt; Became eleventh proprietor, Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA, Pg. 15 - Bastian DeWinter,as the attorney of Catalina, widow of Arent Andries Bradt (commonly called "the Noorman") became, as such attorney, the eleventh proprietor named. Mr. Bradt became one of the proprietors of Schenectady in 1662, but died soon after and before any apportionment was made, leaving his widow, Catalina, and six children surviving him. After his death the flats and village lot which fell to his share was confirmed to his widow, through Dewinter, for herself and Bradt's children. The farm was No. 1 on the Bouwland, and the village lot was the southwest quarter of the block bounded by Washington, Union, Church and State streets, and was 200 feet square, Amsterdam measure.8 |
Attributes* | 1662 | A lady of intelligence, Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA,9 |
Property* | 1664 | Moved to Schenectady, Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA, Catalyntje was allotted her husbands two parcels of land and moved there early in 1664 with her six children.; Albert Andriessen Bradt, Ariantje Bratt, Andries Arentse Bratt, Cornelia Bratt, Samuel Bratt, and Dirk Barentse Bratt10 |
Misc* | 10 October 1664 | Ariantje Bratt and Andries Arentse Bratt; Agreement with orphan masters re estate of A. A. Bratt, Beverwyck (Albany), Albany, NY, USA, Arent Andriessen Bratt, Andries de Vos, Aeffie Bratt, Dirk Barentse Bratt, Samuel Bratt, and Cornelia Bratt11 |
Witness | 12 November 1664 | Set aside 1, 000 guilders for her children, Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA, On the 12th of November 1664, being about to marry her second husband, Barent Janse Van Ditmars, she contracted with the guardians of her children, to set off for them from her estate, 1,000 guilders and mortgaged her bouwery, No. 1, on the bouland to secure this sum to them.12 |
Marriage* | After 12 November 1664 | Barent Janse Van Ditmars; Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA,13 |
Marr Cont* | 27 February 1690/91 | Claas Jans Van Bockhoven; Marriage contract, Albany, Albany, NY, USA,14 |
Marriage* | After 27 February 1690/91 | Claas Jans Van Bockhoven15 |
Death* | 1712 | Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA,16 |
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933), The ancestor of Maria Batt who established the family at Schenectady was Arent Bratt who married Catalytje de Vos.
Dirk Brat b 1661 married Marritje van Epps dau Lt Johannes.
Dirk Bratt b Jul 20, 1710 m Annitie van Antwerp dau of Daniel van Antwerp b Oct 2, 1711
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Crofts
Alexander Livingston Fryer married Clara Catlin Fuller.
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Cofts. - [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt (Wolfe City, TX: Henington Publishing Company, 1990), Pg. 2, m. Catalyntje de Vos 1648.
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call, The ancestor of Maria Bratt who established the family at Schenectady was Arent Bratt who married Catalytje de Vos.
Dirk Brat b 1661 married Marritje van Epps dau Lt Johannes.
Dirk Bratt b Jul 20, 1710 m Annitie van Antwerp dau of Daniel van Antwerp b Oct 2, 1711
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Crofts
Alexander Livingston Fryer married Clara Catlin Fuller.
Maria Bratt b Sept 23, 1733
married May 12, 1753
Jacob Followeyser or Volwider
Maria Volwider m John Fryer
William John Fryer married Margaret Cofts. - [S1076] Peter R. Christoph, "unknown chapter title," in A Norwegian Family in Colonial America. (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher.)
- [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt, Pg. 2 m. Catalyntje de Vos (Andries de Vos) 1648 Rensselaerwyck.
- [S340] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1802 (82 State St., Albany, NY: J. Munsell, 1873), Pg 19-20 - the latter (Arent) became one of the first proprietors of Schenectady in 1662, about which time he died, leaving a widow and six children. His wife was Catalyntje, dau. of Andries De Vos, Deputy Directory of Rensselaerswyk. After the death of her husband, the grants of land allotted to him, were confirmed to her. Her home lot in the village, was the west quarter of the block bounded by Washington, Union, Church, and State streets, being about 200 ft. sq., Amsterdam measure. On this lot her grandson, Arent A. Bratt, brewer, built the ancient Dutch house, now standing on the north side of State, near Washington street.
- [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt, Pg. 3 Arent was among a group of planters anf fur traders who purchased a tract of land along the Mohawk River west of Rennselaerwyck from the Indians. These men were the initial proprietors of the tract called Schenectady, along the Great Flats of the river. A few years later, additional land was added and in 1684 a patent was finally granted.
- [S407] unknown author, Schenectady County New York Its History to the Close of the Nineteenth Century (unknown publisher address: New York History Company, 1902), Pg. 15 - Bastian DeWinter,as the attorney of Catalina, widow of Arent Andries Bradt (commonly called "the Noorman") became, as such attorney, the eleventh proprietor named. Mr. Bradt became one of the proprietors of Schenectady in 1662, but died soon after and before any apportionment was made, leaving his widow, Catalina, and six children surviving him. After his death the flats and village lot which fell to his share was confirmed to his widow, through Dewinter, for herself and Bradt's children. The farm was No. 1 on the Bouwland, and the village lot was the southwest quarter of the block bounded by Washington, Union, Church and State streets, and was 200 feet square, Amsterdam measure.
- [S407] unknown author, Schenectady County New York Its History to the Close of the Nineteenth Century, Pg.15 - This Catalina Bradt was the daughter of Andries DeVos, a magistrate and deputy-director of Rensselaerwyck. She was reputed to be a lady of intelligence and good education for the limited opportunities of that day. she had great and sad experiences in the early history of Schenectady.
- [S341] Cynthia Brott Biasca, Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt, Pg 3 - Catalyntje was allotted her husbands two parcels of land and moved there early in 1664 with her six children.
- [S456] unknown name of person, Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck, 1656-1675 unknown file number, unknown repository, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, Agreement between Andries de Vos and the orphan masters of Beverwyck regarding the settlement of the estate of the late Arent Andriessen Bratt (incomplete) who was the father of Catalina Andriez, widow of the late Arent Andriez in regards of the children of this marriage, namesly, Jeffie, Adriaentie, Andries, Dirck, Samuel and Cornelia Andriesz children of that marriage. Hereinafter cited as Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck, 1656-1675.
- [S340] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1802, Pg. 20 - On the 12th of November 1664, being about to marry her second husband, Barent Janse Van Ditmars, she contracted with the guardians of her children, to set off for them from her estate, 1,000 guilders and mortgaged her bouwery, No. 1, on the bouland to secure this sum to them.
- [S340] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1802, On the 12th of November 1664, being about to marry her second husband, Barent Janse Van Ditmars, she contracted with the guardians of her children, to set off for them from her estate, 1,000 guilders and mortgaged her bouwery, No. 1, on the bouland to secure this sum to them.
- [S456] Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck, 1656-1675 unknown file number, Vol. 2, Pg. 403 - Marriage contract between Claes Jansen van Bockhoven and Cathalyana Andriese de Vos, widow of Barent Jansen.
- [S340] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1802, Pg. 20 - in 1691, she married Claas Jans Van Bockhoven, whom she also outlived.
- [S340] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1802, Pg. 20 - She died in 1712.
Family ExplorerMaria Groot1
F, #3121, b. circa 1654
Parents
Events
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933), Daniel Van Antwerp in 1676 was one of the five magistrates of Schenectady; his wife was Maria dau of imon Groot.
Daniel Van Antwerp was supervisor.
Arent Van Antwerp married Sara Van Epps dau of Johannes and sister of Marritje who married Dirk Bratt.
Anna of Annatie married Dirk Bratt.
Genealogies of the First Settlers of Schenectady - Pearson. - [S354] Patricia A. Truax, The Truax Family Early History and Genealogy
(Long Beach Estates, Lake Trail, Dahlonega, GA 30533: Patricia A. Truax, b1955), Maria Groot was born about 1654 in Schenectady, New York, and married Daniel Janse van Antwerpen son of Jan van Antwerpen. Daniel was born about 1635 in Antwerp, Holland. Daniel died after 1715. - [S343] Mrs. Wm. C. McGraw, Family History of the Van Antwerp Family with Brief Review of Related Hoagland Lineage (328 E. Franklin St. Macomb, IL: Mrs. Wm. C. McGraw, 1960), He was in Beverswick, now Albany, in 1656, settled near Schenectady. He married Marietje, daughter of simon Symonse Groot and Rebecca du Trieux.
Family ExplorerSymon Symonse Groot1,2
M, #3122, b. circa 1628, d. 1699
Parents
Events
Name-Var | | 3 |
Birth* | Circa 1628 | Probably b Netherlands, not Schenectady, He was probably born in the Netherlands as he came to New Amsterdam with Dutch West India Company later on. dhj1,2,4 |
Occupation* | Before 1642 | Boatswain on the ship Prince Maurice in the service of the West India Company.4 |
Witness | Circa 1642 | Came early to New Netherland in service of West India Company; He was a boatswain on the ship Prince Maurice.5 |
Witness | Circa 1645 | Came early to New Netherland in the service of the West India Company; He was first in New Amsterdam then Beverwyck, then Schenectady.1 |
Event-Misc | Circa 1645 | Came to Beverwyck, where he purchased or built a house, Beverwyck, Albany, NY, USA,6 |
Event-Misc* | 1645 | Bought a house & lot of Jacob Roy, New Amsterdam, NY, USA,7 |
Marriage* | Circa 1650 | Rebecca du Trieux; NY, USA,1,8 |
Witness | 1654 | Was in Beverwyck, Albany, Albany, NY, USA, Groot, Symon Symonese, senior, a servant of the West India Company, was in Beverwyck in 1654. He became one of the first settlers of Schenectady.9 |
Event-Misc | 30 September 1662 | Empowered J. Withart to sell his house in Beverwyck, Beverwyck, Albany, NY, USA, In 1662, being about to remove to the Esopus, he empowered Johannes Withart to sell his house and lot; but it is eveident that he changed his purpose, for in 1663 he hired a bouwery (farm) or 30 morgens (morgen = 2.116 acres), of Gerrit Bancker and Harmen Vedderen, at Schenectady, and still retained possession of his house in Albany as late as 1667.His house and lot in Schenectady, was on the north side of Union street, 100 Amsterdam feet westerly from Church Street, running through to Front street, and remained in the family more than a hundred years.10 |
Misc* | 11 August 1663 | Leased farm for 6 years, Beverwyck (Albany), Albany, NY, USA,11 |
Witness | 8 February 1690 | Sons were taken captive by French & Indians, Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA, On the sad night of the 8th of Feb. 1690, his five sons, Symon, Abraham, Philip, Dirk and Claas were taken captive by the French and Indians and carried to Canada; the following year they were released.; Symon Groot, Abraham Groot, Philip Groot, Dirk Groot, and Class Groot12 |
Death* | 1699 | NY, USA,13 |
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933), Symon Symonse Groot came early to New Netherland in the service of the West India Company; was first at New Amsterdam then Beverwyck; then Schenectady
married Rebecca dau of Philip du Trieux
First Settlers of Albany - Pearson
First Settlers of Schenectady - Genealogies - Pearson. - [S354] Patricia A. Truax, The Truax Family Early History and Genealogy
(Long Beach Estates, Lake Trail, Dahlonega, GA 30533: Patricia A. Truax, b1955), Rebecca du Trieux, daughter of Philippe and Susannah (du Chesne) du Trieux, was born about 1632 probably in Schenectady, New York, and married Symon Symonse Groot, son of Symon Groot. Symon was born about 1628 in Schenectady, New York. Symon Symonse died 1699. - [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call, Trieu is the name of a village in Belgium where is recorded the marriage of Phillip de Trieu and his first wife Jacqueline Noiret.
They went to Amsterdam, Holland, where is recorded the baptism of a son Philip Jan 3, 1616 at the Walloon Church, they were later at Leyden; returned to Amsterdam; came to America and settled in Albany. He was court messenger.
Rebecca de Trieux who married Simon Groot is thought to be the daughter of the above Philip and perhaps a second wife. The name is now Truax. - [S1056] Patricia A. Truax, The Truax Family, Early History and Genealogy (Long Branch Estates, Lake Trail, Dahlonnega, GA 30553: Patricia A. Truax, 1994.)
- [S402] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1800 (82 State Street, Albany, NY: J. Munsell, 1873), Pg. 80 - Symon Symonse Groot, the first settler, came early to New Netherland in the service of the West India Company, as boatswain of the ship Prince Maurice.
- [S402] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1800, Pg. 80 - Soon after he came to Beverwyck, where he purchased or built a house, which in 1654 he offered for sale. He had lately withdrawn from the service of the West India Company, against whom he then held a claim for services of 834 guilders. He still retained possession of his house in Albany as late as 1667.
- [S402] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1800, In 1645 he bought a house and lot of Jacob Roy, in New Amsterdam.
- [S344] unknown author, Association of Philippe du Trieux Descendants Lineage Charts, First Edition, 1991 (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Appendix E b. ca 1636 at New Amsterdam, d. at Schenectady, Schenectady Co., New York. Spouse: Symonse Groot.
- [S345] Jonathan Pearson, Contributions for the Genealogies of the First Settlers of the Ancient County of Albany, From 1630 to 1800, by Prof. Jonathan Pearson (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1976/1984), Pg 57 - Groot, symon symonese, senior, a servant of the West India Company, was in Beverwyck in 1654. He became one of the first settlers of Schenectady.
- [S402] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1800, In 1662, being aboutto remove to the Esopus, he empowered Johannes Withart to sell his house and lot; but it is eveident that he changed his purpose, for in 1663 he hired a bouwery (farm) or 30 morgens (morgen = 2.116 acres), of Gerrit Bancker and Harmen Vedderen, at Schenectady, and still retained possession of his house in Albany as late as 1667.
- [S456] unknown name of person, Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck, 1656-1675 unknown file number, unknown repository, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, On the 11th of August 1663 in Beverwyck in New Netherland. Leased a farm from Gerrit Bancker and Harmen Vedderen for the time and six consecutive years beginning on the 1st day of May this year....to Symon Symonesen Groot. Hereinafter cited as Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck, 1656-1675.
- [S402] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1800, On the sad night of the 8th of Feb. 1690, his five sons, Symon, Abraham, Philip, Dirk and Claas were taken captive by the French and Indians and carried to Canada; the following year they were released.
- [S354] Patricia A. Truax, The Truax Family Early History and Genealogy
, Symon Symonse de Groot ( 1628- 1699). Sp - Rebecca du Trieux (about 1632.)
Family ExplorerRebecca du Trieux1
F, #3123, b. circa 1636
Parents
Events
Name-Var | | |
Birth* | Circa 1636 | New Amsterdam (NYC), NY, USA,1,2,3,4,5 |
Marriage* | Circa 1650 | Symon Symonse Groot; NY, USA,1,2 |
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933), Symon Symonse Groot came early to New Netherland in the service of the West India Company; was first at New Amsterdam then Beverwyck; then Schenectady
married Rebecca dau of Philip du Trieux
First Settlers of Albany - Pearson
First Settlers of Schenectady - Genealogies - Pearson. - [S344] unknown author, Association of Philippe du Trieux Descendants Lineage Charts, First Edition, 1991 (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Appendix E b. ca 1636 at New Amsterdam, d. at Schenectady, Schenectady Co., New York. Spouse: Symonse Groot.
- [S354] Patricia A. Truax, The Truax Family Early History and Genealogy
(Long Beach Estates, Lake Trail, Dahlonega, GA 30533: Patricia A. Truax, b1955), Rebecca du Trieux, daughter of Philippe and Susannah (du Chesne) du Trieux, was born about 1632 probably in Schenectady, New York, and married Symon Symonse Groot, son of Symon Groot. Symon was born about 1628 in Schenectady, New York. Symon Symonse died 1699. - [S369] unknown author, Philip du Trieux, The Du Trieux Family of New Amsterdam - Abstracts of Information that has been found in various issues of The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record on the House of du Truax of Du Trieux From which I am descended (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1984), Rebecca du Trieux, probably born in New Amsterdam, married Symon Symonese Groot.
- [S1056] Patricia A. Truax, The Truax Family, Early History and Genealogy (Long Branch Estates, Lake Trail, Dahlonnega, GA 30553: Patricia A. Truax, 1994.)
Family ExplorerPhilippe du Trieux1
M, #3124, d. between July 1649 and September 1653
Parents
Events
Birth | 1586 | Between July 18 & Aug. 14 -A Walloon, Roubaix, Flanders, Belgium (now France),1,2,3 |
Marriage* | 10 May 1615 | Jacqueline Noirett; Walloon Church, Amsterdam, Holland,4,5,3 |
Religion* | 15 August 1617 | Transferred to Walloon Church, Leiden, South Holland, Holland,6 |
Religion* | October 1617 | Jacquemyne; Leyden, Holland,3 |
Witness | 31 December 1617 | Philippe & Jaquemyne return to Amsterdam from Leyden., Amsterdam, Holland, Jacqueline Noirett7 |
Marriage | Circa 1621 | Susanna du Chesne; Amsterdam, Netherlands,8 |
Marriage* | 15 August 1621 | Susanna du Chesne; Walloon Church, Leiden, South Holland, Holland,1,6,9 |
Emigration* | 1624 | Susanna du Chesne; New Amsterdam, New York, New World, from Amsterdam; Maria/Marie du Trieux, Philippe du Trieux, and Madeleine du Trieux3 |
Event-Misc* | Between 1624 and 1629 | In New Amsterdam during Minuit's administration, New Amsterdam, NY, USA,10 |
Marriage | 9 March 1624 | Susanna du Chesne11 |
Event-Misc | 1638 | Appointed court messenger, New Amsterdam, NY, USA,12 |
Event-Misc | 1640 | Received a patent for land in "Smits valled, NY, USA,13 |
Death* | Between July 1649 and September 1653 | New Netherland, New Amsterdam (NYC), USA,2 |
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933), Trieu is the name of a village in Belgium where is recorded the marriage of Phillip de Trieu and his first wife Jacqueline Noiret.
They went to Amsterdam, Holland, where is recorded the baptism of a son Philip Jan 3, 1616 at the Walloon Church, they were later at Leyden; returned to Amsterdam; came to America and settled in Albany. He was court messenger.
Rebecca de Trieux who married Simon Groot is thought to be the daughter of the above Philip and perhaps a second wife. The name is now Truax. - [S344] unknown author, Association of Philippe du Trieux Descendants Lineage Charts, First Edition, 1991 (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Appendix A - Philippe Du Trieux: b. between Jul 18 and Aug 14, ca1586 at Roubaix, Flanders, Belgium (now France) d. some time between Jul of 1649 and Sep of 1653 at New Netherland, most likely New Amsterdam.
- [S1056] Patricia A. Truax, The Truax Family, Early History and Genealogy (Long Branch Estates, Lake Trail, Dahlonnega, GA 30553: Patricia A. Truax, 1994.)
- [S344] unknown author, Association of Philippe du Trieux Descendants Lineage Charts, First Edition, 1991, Appendix A - Spouse #1: Jacqueline/Jacquemyne Noirett, daughter of Arnould Noirett (a resident of Leiden, Holland in 1617) and Barbe du Chesne. Marriage bans were first read Apr 11, 1615 and they were married May 10, 1615 in the Walloon Church, Amsterdam, Holland. Jacqueline was born ca 1593 at Ryssel (Lilie) and had died in Holland by July 1621.
- [S595] Clough, Wilson Ober, Litt. D, Dutch Uncles and New England Cousins, Historical Scketched of New York and New England During Three Hundred Fifty Years as Illustrated by Some of America's Earliest Families (New Orleans, LA: Polyanthos, 1977), In 1615 he married Jacquemyne Noiret, a daughter of Arnault Noiret and Barbara du Chesne, born c. 1593 in Lille, France.
- [S344] unknown author, Association of Philippe du Trieux Descendants Lineage Charts, First Edition, 1991, Appendix A - Philippe transferred to the Walloon Church at Leiden on Aug. 15, 1617 and married spouse #2: Susanna du Chesne, b. ca 1601 at Sedan, Lorraine, France, daughter of Abraham (?). Marriage banns were first read July 17, 1621 and they were married Aug. 15 (?) 1621 in the Walloon Church, Leiden, South Holland, Holland.
- [S354] Patricia A. Truax, The Truax Family Early History and Genealogy
(Long Beach Estates, Lake Trail, Dahlonega, GA 30533: Patricia A. Truax, b1955), Pg. 14, Dec. 31, 1617, Amsterdam: Philippe du Tryheu and Jaquemine Norret return to Amsterdam from Leyden. Walloon Church Registers. - [S1056] Patricia A. Truax, Truax Family, Chapter 1.
- [S595] Clough, Wilson Ober, Litt. D, Dutch Uncles and New England Cousins, Historical Scketched of New York and New England During Three Hundred Fifty Years as Illustrated by Some of America's Earliest Families, Philippe remarried in 1621, a Susanne du Chesne, undoubtedly a relative of his first wife, an orphan from Sedan, France.
- [S402] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1800 (82 State Street, Albany, NY: J. Munsell, 1873), Philip du Trieux, a Walloon, born in 1585, was in New Amsterdam during Minuit's administration.
- [S571] Letter from unknown author (unknown author address) to unknown recipient, Sept. 1, 1972; Du Trieux papers Haviland-Heidgerd Historical Collection (93 Main Street, New Paltz, Ulster, NY, USA, 12561), Philippe and Susanne du Chesne du Trieux, (b. 1601) m. on Mar. 9, 1624 obtained certificate.
- [S402] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1800, Pg 197 - was appointed court messenger in 1638.
- [S402] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1800, Pg 197 - in 1640 received a patentfor land in "Smits valley:."
Family ExplorerSusanna du Chesne1,2
F, #3125, b. circa 1601, d. after 1654
Parents
Events
Name-Var | | 3 |
Birth* | Circa 1601 | Sedan, Lorraine, France,1,2 |
Marriage* | Circa 1621 | Philippe du Trieux; Amsterdam, Netherlands,4 |
Marriage* | 15 August 1621 | Philippe du Trieux; Walloon Church, Leiden, South Holland, Holland,1,2,5 |
Emigration | 1624 | Philippe du Trieux; New Amsterdam, New York, New World, from Amsterdam; Maria/Marie du Trieux, Philippe du Trieux, and Madeleine du Trieux6 |
Marriage | 9 March 1624 | Philippe du Trieux7 |
Death* | After 1654 | New Amsterdam?, New York, USA,8 |
Citations
- [S325] unknown author, Fryer-Crofts, Fuller, Sutton Genealogys, 1933 by Mary E. Call (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, 1933), Trieu is the name of a village in Belgium where is recorded the marriage of Phillip de Trieu and his first wife Jacqueline Noiret.
They went to Amsterdam, Holland, where is recorded the baptism of a son Philip Jan 3, 1616 at the Walloon Church, they were later at Leyden; returned to Amsterdam; came to America and settled in Albany. He was court messenger.
Rebecca de Trieux who married Simon Groot is thought to be the daughter of the above Philip and perhaps a second wife. The name is now Truax. - [S344] unknown author, Association of Philippe du Trieux Descendants Lineage Charts, First Edition, 1991 (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Appendix A - Philippe transferred to the Walloon Church at Leiden on Aug. 15, 1617 and married spouse #2: Susanna du Chesne, b. ca 1601 at Sedan, Lorraine, France, daughter of Abraham (?). Marriage banns were first read July 17, 1621 and they were married Aug. 15 (?) 1621 in the Walloon Church, Leiden, South Holland, Holland.
- [S402] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1800 (82 State Street, Albany, NY: J. Munsell, 1873), Pg. 197 - his wife was Susanna Du Scheene who was living as late as 1654.
- [S1056] Patricia A. Truax, The Truax Family, Early History and Genealogy (Long Branch Estates, Lake Trail, Dahlonnega, GA 30553: Patricia A. Truax, 1994), Chapter 1.
- [S595] Clough, Wilson Ober, Litt. D, Dutch Uncles and New England Cousins, Historical Scketched of New York and New England During Three Hundred Fifty Years as Illustrated by Some of America's Earliest Families (New Orleans, LA: Polyanthos, 1977), Philippe remarried in 1621, a Susanne du Chesne, undoubtedly a relative of his first wife, an orphan from Sedan, France.
- [S1056] Patricia A. Truax, Truax Family.
- [S571] Letter from unknown author (unknown author address) to unknown recipient, Sept. 1, 1972; Du Trieux papers Haviland-Heidgerd Historical Collection (93 Main Street, New Paltz, Ulster, NY, USA, 12561), Philippe and Susanne du Chesne du Trieux, (b. 1601) m. on Mar. 9, 1624 obtained certificate.
- [S354] Patricia A. Truax, The Truax Family Early History and Genealogy
(Long Beach Estates, Lake Trail, Dahlonega, GA 30533: Patricia A. Truax, b1955), Susannah was an orphan when she married. Susannah died sometime after 1654.