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1 154 of said Jan Cornelissen, living near Gorkum, in the hamlet named the Haes. Witnesses, Jacobus Van de Water, Claes Van Elslant. , ' 1662. Sept. 15. Ariaen Simonsen, about to depart for H01- land, acknowledges to owe Jeronimus Ebbinck of New Amster- dam 5o guilders, Holland money. 1662. Sept. -13. Jochum Wesselsen, baker, of Beverwyck, appoints as his attorneys Hendrick Willemsen and Jurien Blanck, for the purpose of conducting his case against Tomas Janssen. Witnesses, Cornelis Van Langevelde and Jacob Van de Water. I662. Oct. 14. Tomas Lambertsen of New Amsterdam, appointed by Anthony Van Aalst, attorney for Willem Hartogh, to act in his stead, confers powers of attorney to represent him in said capacity, upon Nicolaes Boot. Witnesses, Jacobus Van de Water, Hendrick Bosch. . 1662. Oct. 23. Annatien Dircksen, widow of late Pieter Kock, declares to have sold, about three months ago, to Hendrick Jansen Spieringh, twenty five morgens of land, on West side of North River, next to land of Dirck Sieken, being one-half of the land granted March 25, 1647, to Klaes Kars- tensen Noorman. Witnesses, Piter Johanssen, Bartholomeus Van Schel. A 1662. Oct. 23. Annatien Dircksen, widow of late Pieter Kock, declares to have sold to Willem Jansen Roome twenty- iive morgens -of land, on West side of North River next to lands bought of her three months ago by Hendrick Jansen Spieringh, East of Lubbert Tysen's land, being one-half-of fifty morgens of land granted on March 25, 1647, to Klaes Karstensen Noorman. Witnesses, Piter Johanssen, Bartholo- meus Van Schel. 1662. Oct. 26. Dirck Jansen of Oldenburgh, burgher of New Amsterdam, declares to have sold to Deliverance Lam- berton, English merchant at Newhaven, New England, a certain sloop named the Hope, for the amount of 2ooo guilders in tobacco. Executed Nov. 5, 1662. Ritchard Cod- ner, Jacobus Van de Water and Jan Jansen Bosch, witnesses. 1663. Jan. 2. Jeronimus Ebbinck of New Amsterdam, declares to have conferred powers of attorney upon Gerardt Hamel and Jacob Van Wisselt, merchants at Amsterdam, in Holland, to receive money due to him by Aldert De Decker. Witnesses, Jacob Backer and Jacobus Van de Water. -1663. Jan. 5. Johannes Van Brugh revokes powers of attorney conferred by him Aug. 31, 1658, before Mateus De Vos, upon his uncle Gillis Van Brugghe, residing in Amster- dam, Holland. Appoints in his place, Gerrit Arentsen Zuyck, merchant at Amsterdam, in Holland. Witnesses, Johannes De Peyster and J. Van de Water. . AIQ63. Feb. 7. Cornelis Van Langevelde and his wife, Mafltle Jansen Jonker, alias Van Rotterdam, make joint will.
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153 1662. May. Egbert Leninck, of New Amsterdam declares he owes Dirck Jansen Van Oldenburch 420 guilders ,for mer- chandise received. Witnesses, Cornelis Van Langlievelde J Van de Water. ' ' . . . 20 . . . Francoys Gay, a soldier of the West India Company confers power 'of attorney upon Jaques De Payeur for the purpose of receiving for him in Holland such moneys as are due him. Witnesses, Jaques Hugues, Bernardug Stardeu and Jan De Ruyter. ' 1662. June 15. Cornelis Van Langevelde declares to have sold to Jan Arcer a lot of land, and to have bought one-half share in a yacht, the other half of which belongs to Albert Albertsen, for A15 st. New England money. Witnesses, Ger- ret Gerrets, Jacobus Van de Water. No Date. David Machoro, a Jew, declares, at request of , , . Bentfield, that said Bentiield ordered of William Louw- rens, Schout of Flushing, a quantity of liquors, and upon his question about the excise, William Louwrens answered, You need .not trouble yourself about that, I shall make that all right. Witnesses, Tomas Lambertsen, Pieter Van de Water. 1662. Aug. 21. Juriaen Blanck and wife Tryntie Klaessen make joint will. The survivor is to have everything. She had a son, Simon Barentsen, by a former marriage with Barent Symonsen, decd. Witnesses, Pieter Jacobs Marius and Jacobus Van de Water. . I662. Aug. 23. Johannes Van Brugh and wife, Catharina Roelofs, make joint will. Survivor sole heir. She was with child, and had two children by a former marriage, with Lucas Rodenburch, which children were named Elizabeth and Lucre- tia Rodenburgh. Witnesses, Johannes De Peyster and Jaco- bus Van de Water. . 1662. Sept. 2. Anthony Van Aelst, merchant, about to leave for Holland, had received power of attorney of William Har- toch, merchant at Amsterdam in Holland, May ro, 1662, to administer affairs of Harmanus Hertoch, deceased, brother of the above William Hartoch. Said attorney now transfers his above powers of attorney to' Thomas Lambertsen, burgher of New Amsterdam. Witnesses, Sybrant Janse and Jacobus Van de Water. , I662. Sept. 4. Cornelis Van Langevelde, as husband .and legal guardian of his wife, Maritie Jansen, daughter and heiress of Jan Cornelissen decd, of Rotterdam, alias Joncker, who had been 'murdered by the Indians in I643, appoints as attorney Andries Jeremiassen Spieringh, merchant, about to depart for Holland. In said capacity said Spieringh will demand and col- lect whatever is due to deceased's estate from Cornelis PICJLCIS Willemsen,'residing in the village of Goudriaan, near Thien- hoven, in the Alblasserwaert, brother-in-law.of the aforesald Jan Cornelisen of Rotterdam, and from Grietje Adrlaensen, widow of Adriaen Cornelissen Joncker, widow of the brother
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155 The survivor to have everything. Have two sons, Cornelis and Jan Van Langevelde. She is now pregnant. Witnesses, Jacob T eunissen Keay and Jacob Van de Water. 1663. Feb. 15. Maritie Tomas, formerly widow of Jacob Verdon, and afterwards of Willem Ariaensen Bennet, at present the wife of Poulus Van der Beeck. At request of her two sons, Tomas Jacobsen Verdon and Willem Willemsen Bennet, she makes a declaration about the property contributed by her to her third husband. In the Indian War of 1647 her house had been burnt. Witnesses, Jacob Sam and Willem Bogaerdt. . 1663. Feb. 17. Maritie Jansen Joncker, widowof late Cornelis Van Langevelde, submits an inventory of the debits and credits of the estate. 1663. Feb. 17. Maritie Jansen Joncker, widow of late Cornelis Van Langevelde makes her will. Has three minor children, Cornelis, Jan and Aeltie Van Langevelde, for whom she appoints as guardians Pieter Jacobsen Marius and Jacob Teunesen Kaey. Witnesses, Jurien Blanck and Jacob Van de Water. 1663. March 18. Samuel Edsal declares to have leased his farm with everything pertaining to it, in the village of Bergen, to Jan Cornelissen De Rycke for five consecutive years. Witnesses, Louwerens Van de Spiegel, Jacob Van de Water. 1663. March 21. Jeronimus Ebbinck and his wife Johanna De Laet, formerly widow of the late Johan De Hulter, make joint will. Have a little daughter Maria Ebbinck. Wife is now pregnant. Has four children by former husband, deed - namely Johannes, Johanna, Samuel and Paul De Hulter. Witnesses, Jan Wouters and Jacob Van de Water. 1663. May Isacq Grevenraet, widower of Elizabeth Juriaens, and Maritie Janse, Spinster, have contracted a Chris- tian marriage. Make an ante-nuptial contract. Witnesses, Hendrick Bosch and Jacobus Van de Water. ' 1663. March 30. Anthony Jansen Van Fes, alms Van Salee, leases his house in the New Bridge Street, between the houses of Hendrick Kip and Hendrick Jansen Smit, to Egbert Myndersen. Witnesses, Resolvert Waldren, Jacobus Van de Water. 1663. Apr. zo. Klaes Teunissen, of Manhattan Island acknowledges td owe Harmen Van Hobooken in his quality of Deacon on Stuyvesant's bouwery, zoo guilders in seewan, gioney advanced. Witnesses, Isack Grevenraet, Hendrlck osch. 1663. May 8. ,Sybrant Jansen, Tomas Lambertsen and Jan Gerritsen Van Buytenhuys, baker, make a dCC1al'2lt10H at the request of Isack Grevenraet, concern1ng.the purchase of a house then belonging to Michiel Tadens. Witnesses, Hend1'1Ck Bosch and Pieter Van de Water. ,, .y pl i ii F 17 5 1 : 1 . I . -..W . , Y r- , ,, , v ,, -Lian-rouuqlulai A.? r -W , ,. - -. . 1 A . M. -ll.-is 't ,'...,p37 . ' f. - -' A - - - . r- -...- A-..-0...-.. - B .
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