Lot
Q2
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Property Was Used in 1660 For:
Original Grants and Farms Document(s)
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Date Start
1659-01-00
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The house of Albert Cornelissen Wantenaar must have been newly built when the Plan was drawn, his grant dating only from January, 1659; it was not registered until July, 1660. — Rec. N. Am., VII: 209; Liber HH (2): 113 (Albany).
Originally from Vechten, he married here, in 1648, Tryntje, widow of Huych Aertsen, of Utrecht. — Marriages in Ref. Dutch Ch., 15. They settled at Breuckelen, of which place he was magistrate in 1654-57. — Laws & Ord., N. Neth., 160, 304-5.
In 1660, Cornelissen was one of a commission appointed to examine the vicinity of Breuckelen, report how many new plantations could be laid out there, prepare a map, etc. — Cal. Hist. MSS., Dutch, 210.
Originally from Vechten, he married here, in 1648, Tryntje, widow of Huych Aertsen, of Utrecht. — Marriages in Ref. Dutch Ch., 15. They settled at Breuckelen, of which place he was magistrate in 1654-57. — Laws & Ord., N. Neth., 160, 304-5.
In 1660, Cornelissen was one of a commission appointed to examine the vicinity of Breuckelen, report how many new plantations could be laid out there, prepare a map, etc. — Cal. Hist. MSS., Dutch, 210.