Lot: C7 (Taxlots)

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Original Patent of Isaac Allerton and Govert Loockermans for 2 lots of land on Manhattan Island 
1643-02-06

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Tax Lot Events
Document(s) Property Type Taxlot Event Type Date To Party 1 Entity Description (to party 1) Party Role In Transaction (to party 1) To Party 2 Entity Description (to party 2) Party Role In Transaction (to party 2) From Party 1 Party Role In Transaction (from party 1) Entity Description (from party 1) From Party 2 Entity Description (from party 2) Party Role In Transaction (from party 2) References Title
Patent of Isaac Allerton and Govert Loockermans for two lots of land on Manhattan Island Land - Vacant Grant or Patent June 2, 1643 Govert Loockermans (ID: 151) Individual Owner (Joint Owner) Isaac Allerton (ID: 1,660,228) Individual Owner (Joint Owner) Willem Kieft (ID: 1,660,244) Signatory Director General DWIC DWIC - Corporation - Dutch West India Company (DWIC) Corporation Owner (Grantor)

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C7_1643-06-02
Conveyance Govert Loockermans (ID: 151) Owner (Joint Owner) Individual Isaac Allerton (ID: 1,660,228) Individual Owner (Joint Owner) C7_Unknown_1
Gysbert van Imbroeck (ID: 1660245) Individual Individual C7_Unknown_2
House Conveyance January 20, 1659 Dirck Smit (ID: 1,660,161) Individual Buyer (Owner) Anneken Hardenbrooke (ID: 660.080) Individual Owner (Joint Owner) Gysbert van Imbroeck (ID: 1660245) Owner Individual

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C7_1659-01-20
Inheritance October 25, 1660 Anneken Hardenbrooke (ID: 660.080) Individual Inheritor (Owner) Dirck Smit (ID: 1,660,161) Owner Individual

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C7_10-25-1660
Acquired through Marriage December 1, 1662 Abel Hardenbrooke (ID: 1,660,246) Individual Owner (Joint Owner through Marriage) Anneken Hardenbrooke (ID: 660.080) Individual Owner (Joint Owner) Anneken Hardenbrooke (ID: 660.080) Owner (Wife) Individual

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C7_12-1662
Sale July 3, 1675 Geurt Gerritz (ID: 1,660,247) Individual Buyer (Owner) Abel Hardenbrooke (ID: 1,660,246) Owner (Joint Owner) Individual Anneken Hardenbrooke (ID: 660.080) Individual Owner (Joint Owner)

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C7_1675-07-03
Full Stokes Entry (See images below)
At some date prior to January 20, 1659, this house, which occupied the most northerly 25 feet of the site of the Standard Oil Company's building, at No. 26 Broadway, was conveyed by Gysbert van Imbroeck to Ensign Dirck Smit. — Recitals in Liber Deeds, A: 222. A soldier of the West India Company, Dirck Smit commanded the second company under Stuyvesant, which captured Fort Casimir. On the landing of the troops, September 10, 1655, he was despatched with a white flag to demand the surrender of the fort, which took place the following day. The Dutch account of this exploit, told in a letter dated October 31, 1655, from Johannes Bogaert to Hans Bontemantel, schepen at Amsterdam and director of the West India Company, is printed in Jameson's Nar. N. Neth., pp. 381-386.

In July of the following year, Smit was charged with selling arms to the Indians, and sentenced to dismissal from the service and banishment. He was pardoned, however, and restored to his position as ensign. — Cal. Hist. MSS., Dutch, 171, 173, 176. He died in his home in New Amsterdam, Monday, October 25, 1660, leaving his wife (born Anneken Meijnderts), whom he married November 28, 1654, as appears in Marriages in Ref. Dutch Ch., 19, and one child, who was born while Anneken was on a visit home. She brought over a "sucking child" with her, on the "Brown Fish," in the summer of 1658. — Rec. N. Am., Ill: 235; Min. of Orph. Court, I: 186; Riker's MS. copy of the Acct. Books of the W. I. Co., at Albany, in possession of the Title Guarantee & Trust Co.

After her husband's death, Anneken made arrangements to take her little daughter back to Patria. She sailed on "De Trouw," in July, 1661. Having attended to some interests of her own, in Holland, and having collected the back pay due from the Company to her late husband, she returned to New Amsterdam, and married Abel Hardenbroeck, before December, 1662. — Min. of Orph. Court, I: 225. The orphan-masters required her and her new husband to hypothecate their properties in New Amsterdam as security for the girl's inheritance of 1,700 guilders. — Ibid., I: 231. Abel Hardenbrooke sold the house to Geurt Gerritz, July 3, 1675. — Original Book of N. Y. Deeds, 1673-1675, in N. Y. Hist. Soc. Collections, 1913, p. 55-

['] Riker (Hist, of Harlem, 432) says that when the widow of Hopper married again, in 1660, there were four children, and names the fourth "Matthew Adolphus," "Adolph" being the fifth child listed in the Minutes of the Orphan-masters Court. The records of Baptisms in the Ref. Dutch Church (p. 48) give the date of birth of "Mattheus Abbertus" as March 3, 1658. No record exists of the baptism of a fifth child.