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Trijntie Jans Van Breestede

Trijntie Jans Van Breestede

Female - 1711

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  • Name Trijntie Jans Van Breestede 
    Gender Female 
    Death 1711  Rosendale, Ulster County, NY Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I2872  Bob Juch's Tree
    Last Modified 31 Dec 2022 

    Family Hendrick Jans Roseboom,   b. Dingsterveen, Overijssel, Netherlands Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 4 Nov 1703, Albany, Albany County, New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Marriage 5 Dec 1695  Albany, Albany County, New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F1156  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 31 Dec 2022 

  • Event Map
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  • Notes 
    • Source: Records of Reformed Dutch Church of Albany
      Source: New World Immigrants p.25 p.118

      Collections on History of Albany
      Rutger Jacobsen, alias Rut van Woert, was a man of considerable repute
      and wealth in the little village in which he served as magistrate many
      years, probably until his death in 1665. His business was varied; he
      owned a sloop upon the river which he sometimes commanded himself; at
      other times, Abraham De Truwe [Truax now] was his skipper; he was a
      considerable dealer in village lots and farming lands, among which was
      the island called Pachonakellick or Mohicander's Island, "obliquely over
      against Bethlehem," owned in partnership with Andries Herbertsen
      Constapel, and hence sometimes called Constapel's island: In 1654, he
      bought Jacob Janse van Noorstrant's brewery and lot in Beaver street
      nearly opposite the present Middle Dutch church, which was inherited by
      his son Herman; he m. Tryntje Janse van Breestede in New Amsterdam, June
      3, 1646; her sister Dorotee subsequently m. Volckert Janse Douw. After
      Rutger Jacobsen's death, his widow in her old age, m. Hendrick Janse
      Roseboom, Dec. 5, 1695. She is said to have d. at her son's in 1711 at a
      very great age. It is not known that Jacobsen had more than three ch: two
      daughters, Margaret, who m. Jan Janse Bleecker; and Engel, bp. in New
      Amsterdam, April 10, 1650; and one son, Harmen.

      RUTGERS, Harmen, son of Rutger Jacobsen van Schoenderwoert last
      mentioned, was probably b. in Beverwyck soon after his father moved
      there; he was still living in 1720. He was a brewer, his brewery, which
      he sold in 1675 to Goosen Gerritse van Schaick, and Pieter Lassingh,
      being on the east half of the present Exchange Block; in 1678, Richard
      Pretty, collector of the excise complained of him for defrauding the
      excise and selling beer to the Indians, but after considerable litigation
      the complaint was dismissed. He had two sons, Anthony and Harmen, who
      settled in New York.

      RUTGERS, Anthony, baker, admitted freeman in New York, in 1699, m.
      Hendrickje Vandewater, of N. Y., Dec. 30, 1694. Ch: bp.; in New York;
      Harmanus, Nov. 5, 1699; Petrus, May 4, 1701; Catryna, Dec. 20, 1702;
      Anneke, March 31, 1704; Catharina, Nov. 21, 1705; Anthony, Feb. 9, 1707:
      Catharina, Oct. 27, 1708; Anthony, April 29, 1711.

      RUTGERS, Hermanus, brewer, admitted freeman in New York, in 1696, m.
      Catharina Myer, in N. Y., Dec. 25, 1706. He d. Aug. 9, 1753 "at an
      advanced age." Ch: bp.; in New York, Harmen, May 2, 1708; Elsie, Feb. 1,
      1710; Hendrik, Feb. 24, 1712; Catharina, Feb. 21, 1714; Maria, April 11,
      1716; Anthony, June 8, 1718; Eva, Aug. 30, 1719.