Lot
Q3
Lot Group
Grant Lots
Original Grants and Farms Document(s)
Grant Lot Document(s)
Date Start
1664-05-17
Date End
1667-05-18
Tax Lot Events
To Party 1 (text)
Pieter Jansen Trinbolt
From Party (Text)
DWIC
Grant Description
Gr-br. to Pieter Jansen Trinbolt. (Pats. Alb., H: 31.) Gr-br. not found of record, but recited in conf. set forth below:
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)
This lot was set down to Pieter Jansen Trinbolt
(Pieter the Norman) before 1657. The deed on the S.
(Lib. A, Deeds, N. Y. Co.: 85) so recites.
1664
May 17 Gr-br. to Pieter Jansen Trinbolt. (Pats. Alb., H:
31.) Gr-br. not found of record, but recited in conf. set
forth below:
1667
May 18 Conf. Governor Nicolls to Joost Cockuyt. (Pats.
Alb., H: 31.) Recites gr-br. to Pieter Jansen Trinbolt,
dated May 17, 1664. Marriage of wid. of Pieter Jansen
Trinbolt to above-named Joost Cockuyt. Desc: In the May 18
Shaepe Weytie or the Sheepesway, being to the W. of
Pieter Andries Schoorstenveger, having in br. on N. side
to the St., 2 r., 3 ft.; and on the S. side the like; in length
on the W. side, 8 r., 6 ft.; and on the E. side, 7 r., 4 ft.,
5 ins.
(Pieter the Norman) before 1657. The deed on the S.
(Lib. A, Deeds, N. Y. Co.: 85) so recites.
1664
May 17 Gr-br. to Pieter Jansen Trinbolt. (Pats. Alb., H:
31.) Gr-br. not found of record, but recited in conf. set
forth below:
1667
May 18 Conf. Governor Nicolls to Joost Cockuyt. (Pats.
Alb., H: 31.) Recites gr-br. to Pieter Jansen Trinbolt,
dated May 17, 1664. Marriage of wid. of Pieter Jansen
Trinbolt to above-named Joost Cockuyt. Desc: In the May 18
Shaepe Weytie or the Sheepesway, being to the W. of
Pieter Andries Schoorstenveger, having in br. on N. side
to the St., 2 r., 3 ft.; and on the S. side the like; in length
on the W. side, 8 r., 6 ft.; and on the E. side, 7 r., 4 ft.,
5 ins.