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Name |
Aeltje Lubbertsen |
Gender |
Female |
Baptism |
25 Jul 1660 |
New Amsterdam, New Netherlands |
Person ID |
I39894 |
Bryant |
Last Modified |
17 Feb 2001 |
Father |
Frederick Lubbertsen, b. Abt 1603, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands , d. Aft 22 Nov 1679, Brooklyn, Kings Co, New York |
Mother |
Tryntje Hendrickse, b. Abt 1612, Netherlands , d. 1693, New York City, New York Co, New York |
Marriage Banns |
17 Aug 1657 |
New Amsterdam, New Netherlands [1, 2] |
- (Minutes of the Orphanmasters of New Amsterdam, 1655 to 1663) (Translated and edited under the auspices of the Committee on History and Translations of the Colonial Dames in the State of New York, by Berthold Fernow) (Vol. 1, pp. 37-41):
"Whereas Tryntje Hendrickse, widow of Cors Pietersen, intends to become the wife of Fredrick Lubbertsen, widower of Styntje Hendrickse, and whereas said Tryntje has three infant children by Cors Pietersen, and wishes before remarriage to settle upon said children their paternal inheritance, so, that when they come of age or marry they may receive, what is due them. Therefore the Orphanmasters commission as guardians Pieter Stoughtenburgh and Jurrien Blanck, Burghers and inhabitants here, who are hereby authorized to make with said widow as guardians of the children either by inventory or appraisal of the estate, including debts and credits such an agreement on behalf of the children, as they shall deem best, subject to the approval of the Orphan's Chamber, when reported.
Done September 16, 1657."
'Today, the 19th of September 1657, appeared before me, Dirck van Schel1uyne, Notary Public etc. and the below named witnesses, the virtuous Tryntje Hendrickse, widow of Cors Pietersen, assisted by Fredrick Lubbertsen, her present fiance and chosen guardian, parties of the first part, and Sieur Pieter Stotltenburgh with Jurriaen Blanck, guardians of the three children of said Tryntje and Cors, who declared, after having made an estimate of the estate and considered the statement of debts and credits. as far as they, the guardians, could discover them, they had agreed with each other concerning the settlement of their paternal estate for the children as follows : First, said Tryntje Hendricks shall be held and promises honestly to bring up her said three children, named Cornelis Corssen, 12 years old, Pieter 6 years and Hendrick Corssen, 3 years, as well as she can, to have them taught reading, writing and a good trade or occupation, so that in time to come they may earn their own living, further to instruct them in the fear of the Lord and in religious exercises and to do all, a good mother is bound to do, until said children shall come of age or marry; then she is to give to each child the sum of 600 fl. in such money or pay, as then shall be current here, besides she shall then furnish to each a good parcel of clothing, six shirts, six __, six handkerchiefs, inscribing the aforesaid 1800 fl. for her sons specially upon her house and lot on the North side of Pearl Street in this city, bounded on the South by said street, on the West by lsaack Grevenlaad, on the North by Fort Amsterdam, on the East by Pieter van Couwenhoven, and generally binding her person and property, real and personal, present and future, etc. etc,
Signed : This is + the mark of
Tryntje Hendricks
Carel van Brugge, testis
Fredrick Lubbertsen
Hans Kierstede
Pieter Stoutenburg
Jurnaan Blanck
Dirck van Schelluyne, Notary Publ.
Their joint will of 1679, proved 1693 in Kings County, NY.
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Family ID |
F2792 |
Group Sheet |
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Sources |
- [S225] NGS, Quarterly, 41:10.
- [S328] Corson Families in America, Corson, Orville, (Author, Middletown, Ohio, 1939), 2:37.
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