Lot: O6 (Taxlots)

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O6
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ybrant Jansen de Galma, a carpenter, like his neighbours, Sybout Claessen and Adolph Pietersen, owned and occupied this house; he bought the third Melyn lot from Govert Loockermans, who had the ground-brief of September 20, 1651.

Before October, 1661, Jansen had sold the southern end of his lot on the Strand to Maria Treux, wife of Jan Peeck. The deed was not delivered until the mortgage was satisfied, after February 28, 1671. — Rec. N. Am., VI: 286. In fact, the deed from Jansen to Maria, by that time the widow of Jan Peeck, was recorded simultaneously with her deed to Joris Jansen van Hoorn, August, 1672. — Liber Deeds, B: 200; cj. Book of Records of Deeds y Transfers (etc.), 1665-1672 (translated), 226-7.

As "Sybrant Johnson," the carpenter was taxed here in 1677. At the same time, the constable reported him among the "Persons that haue noe Chimnyes or not fitt to keepe fire in." — M. C. C, I: 42, 51. In 1682, "Sybrant Jonsen" still owned his house on the High Street.^ — Liber Deeds, XII: 86.

Now Nos. 63 Pearl and 28 Stone Streets.