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Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | Robert Lansing was born before 12 Jan 1706/07 (son of Johannes Gerrits Lansing and Helena Sanders). Notes:
Collections on History of Albany, p. 140
LANSING, Robert [son of Johannes] m. first, Margarita Roseboom, Dec. 5,
1734, who was buried Sept. 5, 1746; secondly, Sarah van Schaick about
1748, who was buried May 14, 1749; and thirdly, Catarina Ten Broeck,
widow of Ephraim van Vegten of Claverack, June 27, 1752. Ch: Maria, bp.
Nov. 2, 1735; Hendrik, bp. Dec. 23, 1737; Helena, bp. March 27, 1743;
Helena, bp. Oct. 6, 1745; Sarah and Margarita, bp. April 16, 1749.
Robert married Margarita Roseboom on 5 Dec 1734 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA. Margarita (daughter of Hendrick Hendricks Roseboom and Deborah Staats) was born before 19 Oct 1712 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA; died before 5 Sep 1746. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 3
6. | Hendrick Hendricks Roseboom (son of Hendrick Jans Roseboom and Gijsbertje Gerritse Lansing); died before 1721. Notes:
Source: Records of Reformed Dutch Church of Albany
Collections on History of Albany, p. 158
ROSEBOOM, Henderick, Jr., m. Debora Staats, Nov. 1, 1694; she was buried
Oct. 2, 1749. Ch: bp.; Jacob, July 14, 1695; Elisabeth, June 6, 1697;
Rykje, Oct. 13, 1700; Hendrik, March 3, 1703; Catharina, June 16, 1706;
Margarieta, Oct. 19, 1712; Abraham, Jan. 9, 1715.
Hendrick married Deborah Staats on 1 Nov 1694 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA. Deborah died before 2 Oct 1749 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA; was buried on 20 Oct 1749 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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7. | Deborah Staats died before 2 Oct 1749 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA; was buried on 20 Oct 1749 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA. Notes:
Source: Records of Reformed Dutch Church of Albany
Abstracts of Wills Vol III 1730-1744
Page 337.--In the name of God, Amen. I, JACOB STAATS, of the city of
Albany, Chirurgeon, being very sick. I leave to my wife Isabella, my
house and lot where we do now live, together with the lot near the creek,
during her life or widowhood, and then to my daughter Deborah; and she is
to pay to my grand-son, Jacobus van Schaick, o25. I leave to my 2
daughters, Deborah, wife of Hendrick Roseboom, and Catharine, widow of
Goesen van Schaick, all that certain meadow or pasture, in the city of
Albany, near the Old Fort, joining to the road that leads from the city
to the said Old Fort. Also another pasture near the same and adjoining
the pasture of Warner van Juren and Bastian Hermense. My wife is to have
one wagon load of hay yearly from said meadow. "The north end of the
first pasture shall be set with a good fence from east to west bounds, so
far as to include the graves which now are. Which part being fenced shall
forever remain for a Burying Place for such persons for whom my daughters
and their heirs shall give liberty." I leave to my said daughters all my
right to the estate of my father, Major Abraham Staats, viz., Lot No. 6,
and whatsoever shall fall to me by division. To my wife and daughters all
personal property, and to my grandson Jacobus van Schaick, all my
apparell. And whereas I made a contract with my wife before marriage,
dated January 3, 17 10/11, the same is to be kept.
Dated September 14, 1734. Witnesses, Ryer Gerrittse, Joseph Yates,
William Hopkins. Proved, April 28, 1735.
Children:
- Rijkie Roseboom was born before 13 Oct 1700 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA; was christened on 13 Oct 1700 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA.
- Elizabeth Roseboom was born before 6 Jun 1697 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA; was christened on 6 Jun 1697 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA.
- Hendrick Hendricks Roseboom was born before 3 Mar 1702/03 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA; was christened on 3 Mar 1702/03 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA.
- Catharine Roseboom was born before 16 Jun 1706 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA; was christened on 16 Jun 1706 in Reformed Dutch Church, Albany, Albany County, NY.
- 3. Margarita Roseboom was born before 19 Oct 1712 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA; died before 5 Sep 1746.
- Abraham Roseboom was born before 9 Jan 1714/15 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA; was christened on 9 Jan 1714/15 in Reformed Dutch Church, Albany, Albany County, NY.
- Jacob Roseboom was christened on 14 Jul 1695 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA.
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9. | Elsie Van Wythorst (daughter of Wouter Van Wythorst). Children:
- Jacob Gerrits Lansing was born on 6 Jun 1681 in Albany, Albany, New York, USA; died on 6 Dec 1767 in Albany, Albany, New York, USA.
- Jr. Gerrit Gerrits Lansing was born about 1662 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA; died on 20 Jul 1708.
- Abraham Gerrits Lansing was born in 1663; died on 20 Jun 1745.
- 4. Johannes Gerrits Lansing was born on 1 Jan 1675/76; died on 10 Aug 1771.
- Susanna Lansing was born about 1677; died in 1702.
- Isaac Gerrits Lansing was born on 14 May 1677.
- Myndert Lansing was born about 1682.
- Wouter Lansing was born before 12 Aug 1683; was christened on 12 Aug 1683 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA.
- Elizabeth Lansing was born before 20 Jan 1688/89; was christened on 20 Jan 1688/89 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA; died in Sep 1730.
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10. | Robert Sanders was christened on 10 Nov 1641 in New York City, New York, New York, USA (son of Thomas Sanders and Sarah Cornelise Van Gorcum); was buried on 1 May 1703 in New York City, New York, New York, USA. Notes:
Colonial Governor of the area now known as Dutchess County.
Collections on History of Albany, p. 160
SANDERS, Robert, son of Thomas and Sarah van Gorcum, smith, 1667, merchant, 1692, settled in Albany as early as 1665. In 1691, he and Harmanus Myndertse van der Bogart, received a patent for a mile square of land in Dutchess county, including the site of the city of Poughkeepsie. His first w. was Elsie Barentse; the second was Alida .... Ch: Helena, wife of Johannes Lansing; Barent; Maria, w. of Gerrit Roseboom; Sara (?), w. of Hendrik Greefraadt; Elsje, bp. July 13, 1683, buried, Dec. 31, 1732.
New York Wills, Liber 7, Page 103
In the name of God, Amen, this 21 day of September, 1702. I, Robert Sanders, of New York, merchant, being in health. I leave to me eldest son Thomas Sanders 50 shillings in full of ye pretence he might have as being my eldest son and heir at law. I leave to my wife Elsie all houses, lands, and Plantations, with full power to sell the same, and to give to the children as she may think best.
Witnesses, Abraham Vandewater, Direk Ten Eyck.
Proved, May 1, 1703.
Robert married Elsie Barentse Van Kleeck about 1665 in New York. Elsie (daughter of Barent Baltus and Maijken Laurens de Guijter) was born on 10 Aug 1641 in Haarlem, Noord Holland, Netherlands; was christened on 11 Aug 1641 in Haarlem, Noord Holland, Netherlands; died on 28 Dec 1734 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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12. | Hendrick Jans Roseboom was born in Dingsterveen, Overijssel, Netherlands; died on 4 Nov 1703 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA. Notes:
SUMMARY OF DATA ON ROSEBOOM ANCESTORS OF EUGENE H. ROSEBOOM
The best source of information on the first Roseboom family in North America is: A Brief History of the Ancestors and Descendants of John Roseboom (1739-1805) and Jesse Johnson (1745-1832) compiled by Catherine Roseboom, Dr. J. Livingston Roseboom, Rev. Harry U. Swinnerton and Joseph H. White, Cherry Valley, New York. This covers the period from 1630 to 1897, apparently the date of publication. I have a copy.
The above is vague about the arrival of the first Roseboom, Hendrick Janse Roseboom, "He appears to have come from Holland about 1655". The Ship Passenger Lists, New York and New Jersey (1600-1825) edited and complied by Carl Boyer, 3rd and published by him - Newhall, California 1978 clarifies this on p.82. Hendrick Jansz Rooseboom, a tailor's apprentice, arrived at Fort Orange, now Albany in 1657. He had been hired on 8 April, 1657 by Jan Hendrick van Baelen, a tailor along with two others later the same year.
Collections on the History of Albany. p. 158
Roseboom, Hendrick Janse, trader, was the Voorlezer and sexton of the church; in 1674, he brought a suit to recover his fees from a man who had employed the grave-digger of the Lutheran church, styled an interloper; judgment for the plaintiff 18 guilders. His house and lot originally Pieter Bronck's was on the east side of North Pearl street, 162 Rynlandft. north of Maiden Lane, and in 1677, the stockades passed through it and the gate (called Roseboom's gate) and the burgher blockhouse were situated there; this was one of the best business places in the village because the Indians entered chiefly through this gate. He was for many years farmer of the slaughter excise. His first wife was Gysbertje Lansing; in his old age he married Tryntje Janse van Breestede, widow of Rutger Jacobsen; d. Nov. 4, 1703. Ch: Johannes; Gerrit (?); Henderik; Myndert(?); Margarita, w. of Pieter Thomase Mingael.
van Deusen Genealogy, p. 63
In 1700, Johannes Cuyler and Evert Bancker were deacons of the Church at Albany. The collections taken up in the church on the first Sunday in January amounted to 218 g. 14 s. John Kidnie paid 54 g. for half a year's rent of the east end of the poor house, which seems to have been vacant by the decrease in the number of the poor; the old names having all disappeared from the list. It appears that Hendrick Roseboom received 400g. from the city and county besides his salary from the church; and he was voted 50 guilders extra pay for services as voorlezer during the time the church was without a pastor before the arrival of Dom. Uncella, which seems to have been on the 16th of April, 1699. On the 15th of February, Ryseck, widow of Gerrit Swart, the last of the church poor, died, and was buried on the 17th, the onkosten of which was as follows: 3 dry boards for the coffin, 7:10; 3/4 lb. nails, 1:10; making the coffin, 249.; cartage, 103.; a half vat and an anker of good beer, 27 g.; 1 gal. rum, 21 g.; 6 gall. Madeira for women and men, 84 g.; Sugar and cruyery, 5 g.;150 sugar cakes, 15 g.; tobacco and pipes, 4:10; Hendrick Roseboom, doodgraver, 30 g.; use of the pall, 12 g.; total, 232 g. A claim of Roseboom of 12 g. for inviting to the funeral (prelendeerde voor'taenspreken buyten d' stad) was paid; but it was regarded as an extortionate charge, and the consistory ordered that the doodgraver should thereafter have from the deacons 30 guilders and no more, for like services. Mary, wife of Jacob Lookermans, was paid 6 g. for assistance (handry kingh) at the burial, and Marritje, widow of Harme Lievertse, who had long received a monthly stipend for nursing and board, was paid the same as for a full month, as was the custom, 36 g. A statement of the Ryseck Swart during four years is given, amounting to 2229 g. 10 s., and she is credited with effects, consisting of silver ware, jewelry, etc., and a lot on the plain (tuyn erffop de plyn) which were appraised by the patroon and Jacob Turck at 644 g. 10 s., which in seawant was 1585 g. On the 20th of July Dom. Johannes Lydius and Dom. Bernardus Freerman arrived (the latter the second pastor at Schenectady). On Sunday the 21st they both assisted in the services (elck eens gepredikt), and on the following Sunday Dom. Lydius preached his introductory sermon. New improvements were made on the domine's house, and a new turned bedstead was purchased for Dom. Lydius at 40 g. A payment of 160 g. was made by Nanningh and Frederick Harmense towards their saw mill on the Bevers kil. A payment of 506 g. was made upon the expenses of Dom. Lydius from Antwerp. The receipts were nearly 4000 guilders, and although there were many extraordinary expenses, there remained 853:12 in the treasury. The signatures to this year's business are those of
JOHANNES LYDIUS
V. D. M.
DIRCK WESSELS ANTHONY VAN SCHAICK
HENDRICK VAN RENSSELAER JOHANNES ABEEL
WILLEM GROESBECK (51) HAERPERT JACOBSE
GERRET VAN NESS JOHANNES SCHUYLER
Hendrick married Gijsbertje Gerritse Lansing in 1679 in New York. Gijsbertje (daughter of Gerrit Gerritse Lansing and Elizabeth Hendricks ten Cate) was born about 1639 in Hasselt, Overijssel, Netherlands; was buried in Dec 1695 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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13. | Gijsbertje Gerritse Lansing was born about 1639 in Hasselt, Overijssel, Netherlands (daughter of Gerrit Gerritse Lansing and Elizabeth Hendricks ten Cate); was buried in Dec 1695 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Immigration: Sep 1855, New York
Children:
- Myndert Hendricks Roseboom was born in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA; died on 20 Oct 1722 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA; was buried on 22 Oct 1722 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA.
- Elizabeth Roseboom
- 6. Hendrick Hendricks Roseboom died before 1721.
- Johannes Hendricks Roseboom was buried on 25 Jan 1745/46 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA.
- Gerrit Hendricks Roseboom was christened in 1664 in New York City, New York, New York, USA; was buried on 21 Dec 1739 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA.
- Margarita Roseboom
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