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Jan Cornelius Damen

Jan Cornelius Damen

Male Abt 1638 - 1707  (69 years)

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  • Name Jan Cornelius Damen  [1
    Birth Abt 1638  Bunnik, Utrecht, Netherlands Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Male 
    Death 20 Jan 1707  Flatbush, Kings County (Brooklyn), New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Person ID I12526  Bob Juch's Tree
    Last Modified 31 Dec 2022 

    Father Cornelis Janse Damen,   b. Abt 1585, Netherlands Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Relationship natural 
    Family ID F26939  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Sophia Fytje Martens,   b. Abt 1640, Netherlands Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1707, Flatbush, Kings County (Brooklyn), New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 67 years) 
    Marriage 1650  NY, NY Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Neeltje Jans Damen,   b. 1664, Brooklyn, Kings County (Brooklyn), New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 9 Apr 1707, New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 43 years)  [natural]
    Family ID F4830  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 31 Dec 2022 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - Abt 1638 - Bunnik, Utrecht, Netherlands Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • THE DAMEN FAMILY OF LONG ISLAND NY

      Jan Cornelise Damen, was the common ancestor of the DAMEN family. In
      1650 he left Bunnik, a village on the Ryn in Utrecht, for Long Island NY,
      and married Fytie/Sophia Martens. The surname might be derived from
      Demen, a hamlet in North Brabant where Jan most likely lived at one time.

      On 29 Apr. 1655 he purchased a house and land adjoining that of Jan
      Dirksen's in Brooklyn and by 1677 was keeping a tavern here. On 21 Aug.
      1663 he purchased from Cornelis Hendrickse van Eens a farm on the West
      side of the road in Flatbush NY. In 1667 he is recorded as a member of
      the Reformed Dutch church of Brooklyn hailing from the Wallabocht. He is
      on a patent of Brooklyn in 1677 and took the oath of allegiance there in
      1687. In 1674 he apparently resided at Norman's Kil, and bought a farm at
      Kyckuyt from Claes Claessen Smit. In 1686
      he bought the main portion of the farm of Pieter Ceser Alburtis at the
      Wallabocht.

      He and his wife made a joint will dated 1 Sept. 1680 and probated 20 June
      1707. Jan Damen voted at a town meeting in Flatbush NY on 19 Jan. 1703-04
      and again on 12 Aug. 1704.

      He was one of the signers of a petition in Brooklyn, New York in 1663:

      "On the first of March in this year (1663), the following petition was
      presented:

      'To the Right Hon'ble Director-General and Council of New Netherland:
      'Shew with due reverence and respect, the undersigned, neighbors and
      inhabitants of the village of Breuckelen [Brooklyn], our Honors' obedient
      servants, that there lies convenient to us a certain place near
      Breuckelen fit to be erected into a new village, for our advantage, being
      a woodland (as we) believe (is) known to your Honors, in which place
      there is sufficient accommodation where twenty or thirty persons can have
      a suitable place and lot; and as the valleys thereby furnish no nearer
      place (than) those adjoining between the 3d and 4th kills, to supply the
      cattle with fodder, and is also the nearest spot, therefore we, the
      Petitioners, are under the necessity of turning to your Honors, humbly
      praying and soliciting that the aforesaid requested place
      may be granted to them, each his lot, as the valleys in the hay season
      be far from here, and they seek the nearest, in order to bring in the
      grass dry and in good condition (with God's blessing), for the
      preservation of the cattle, and all that is annexed thereto, that
      appertains to the farmers. Awaiting, therefore, a favorable answer, if
      your Honors the Director-General and Council, in your wise discretion,
      shall vouchsafe to grant the same, we remain your Honors' obedient
      servants.

      SOURCES:"REGISTER OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF KINGS COUNTY, LONG ISLAND, NY
      from its First Settlement by Europeans to 1700" by Teunis G. Bergen, 1973
      pp 83-84;
      ibid: pp 10, 51

      "A History of the City of Brooklyn; including the Old Town and Village of
      Brooklyn, the Town of Bushwick and the Village and City of Williamsburgh"
      by Stiles, 1867, V. I, II, III pp 119-120.

      "Revised History of Harlem: Its Origins and Early Annals..."James T. Riker

      "Early Settlers of Bushwick Long Island, New York and Their Descendants"
      Vol. 3, compiled by Andrew J. Provost Jr. 1955: pp 2, 24, 41

      "Records of the Reformed Protestant Church at Flatbush" on microfilm
      #0017663

      "Utrecht Farmers in New Netherland" from M.S.F. Kemp's "Krommerijenrs in
      de nieuew wereld" as edited and translated by John H. van Schaick, in the
      New York Genealogical and Biographical Record of January 1996 vol 127, #1
      and April 1996.

  • Sources 
    1. [S54] Ancestry.com, U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012;).