Lot: Q5 (Grant Lots)

Lot
Q5
Lot Group
Grant Lots
Original Grants and Farms Document(s)
Grant Lot Document(s)
Date Start
1657-01-02
Date End
N/A
Tax Lot Events
To Party 1 (text)
Nicolaes Bernard
From Party (Text)
DWIC
Grant Description
Gr-br. to Nicolaes Bernard. Not found of record, but Jan. 2 recited in Lib. A, Deeds, N. Y. Co.: 85.Deed. Nicolaes Bernard to Frederick Hendricksen. (Lib. A, Deeds, N. Y. Co.: 85.) Desc: Lot in Sheep Pasture abutting on N. side the lot of T. Straatmans or D. Claesen; on E. side, Pieter the Norman; on S. side, Jacob Stoffelsen. S. a. gr-br. Jan.-2, 1657. This deed was not executed, nor the sale concluded. On the survey of 1657, the lot was called lot number 5 and granted to the wife of Cornells Hendricksen on Dec. 20, 1657, on condition that she build thereon by May, 1658. (Rec. N. Am., yil: 163, 165.) Probably this condition was not possible of fulfilment for she never entered into possession of the lot. Immetjie Dirx, wid. of Frans Claesen had a house on the lot before Feb. 10, 1660 {Rec. N. Am., Ill: 131) evidently by deed from Burgomasters, for the City of New York confirmed the lot to her heirs Mch. 7, 1688. (Lib. A, Comptroller's Office: 66.)
Document Source(s)
Lib. A, Deeds, N. Y. Co.: 85
Full Grant Entry (The Iconography of Manhattan Island, Vol. 4, Ch. 4: The Dutch Grants):

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Full Stokes Entry (See images below)
1657

Gr-br. to Nicolaes Bernard. Not found of record, but Jan. 2
recited in Lib. A, Deeds, N. Y. Co.: 85.

Deed. Nicolaes Bernard to Frederick Hendricksen.
(Lib. A, Deeds, N. Y. Co.: 85.) Desc: Lot in Sheep
Pasture abutting on N. side the lot of T. Straatmans or
D. Claesen; on E. side, Pieter the Norman; on S. side,
Jacob Stoffelsen. S. a. gr-br. Jan.-2, 1657.

This deed was not executed, nor the sale concluded.
On the survey of 1657, the lot was called lot number 5
and granted to the wife of Cornells Hendricksen on Dec.
20, 1657, on condition that she build thereon by May,
1658. (Rec. N. Am., yil: 163, 165.) Probably this
condition was not possible of fulfilment for she never
entered into possession of the lot. Immetjie Dirx, wid.
of Frans Claesen had a house on the lot before Feb. 10,
1660 {Rec. N. Am., Ill: 131) evidently by deed from
Burgomasters, for the City of New York confirmed the
lot to her heirs Mch. 7, 1688. (Lib. A, Comptroller's
Office: 66.)