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    1. Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Albert Albertse Terhune's move to NJ (was: Ackerman's "T...
    2. In a message dated 3/8/2007 6:03:21 PM Mountain Standard Time, hswain@ix.netcom.com writes: In case you want his will, the abstract is on in WNYHS 2:29, with corrections on 16:56 adding children "Annell and Gerbrect" and correcting his name to Terhunen from Terhuness. Here's Albert's abstract but I don't have the *corrections*. Abstracts of New York Wills Vol II 1708-1728, page 29: Page 546.--ALBERT TERHUNESS. In the name of God, Amen, the 16 February, 1707/8. I, Albert Terhuness, of Hackensack, in the county of Essex, in the Province of New Jersey. I appoint my brother, John Terhuness, of Flatlands, in Kings County, and my brother-in-law, Albert Stevens, of Hackensack, tutors of my children. Provision is made for wife Mary, who is to have, among other things, a gold ring, "being in weight and price œ1." All the rest of estate to children John, Stephen, Gertruyd, Willementie, Maritie, Rachel, Albertus, Johanes, Dirck, Wyntie, and Annettie. My wife is to have the northwest chamber in the house, and firewood, and a piece of ground for a garden, and 10 schepples of corn and 6 schepples of wheat yearly. "Done at my common dwelling house in Hackensack, in the cellar chamber at 9 of the clock in the evening." Witnesses, William Borthoff, Claas Rugen, Albert Scerens, John Conrad Codwin. Proved, September 20, 1709. Best, Cynthia <BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.

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