I hope you find something useful, Dawn. I hope someone knows if Cornelis Maas' two daughters with Rutgert Waldron (Sara Waldron 1716, and Cornelia Waldron 1619) lived to adulthood, and if so, who they married. Their father died when they were only little girls. I also need a death date for Cornelis (Maas) Waldron, or info on whatever happened to her after Rutgert Waldron died. Thanks for the thanks, Liz J
Hi Liz, Apparently both daughters lived long lives as per in Cornelia's 1786 will, proved in 1787, which mentions her 4 children with Jeremias Blauw (1707/8-1759), and her sister Sara Waldron. NYHS Abstract below. A copied record of the will and probate begins on page 31 here: http://tinyurl.com/d4523sx NY Marriage License: 1737 29 Dec; Jeremiah Blauw; Cornelia Waldron Jim ABSTRACTS OF WILLS— LIBER 40 124 Page 39. — Cornelia Blaau, of New York City, wid- ow of Jeremiah Blaau, late of the said City, to my ex- ecutors, all my real estate in New York City or else- where, upon trust that they sell the same within three months after my decease, and the moneys so arising, after my debts and funeral charges are paid, to put £200 out at interest, upon sufficient landed security and to pay the interest so arising to my sister, Sarah Waldron, during her life ; one equal third part of the residue to my son, Abraham, for his use and benefit, and his heirs share and share alike; one other equal third part to my daughter, Cornelia Alboy, wife of John Alboy, late of the said City, deceased, to her heirs share and share alike; the remaining third part to be put out at interest, upon sufficient landed secur- ity, the interest so arising to be paid to my daughter, Sarah Jarvis, wife of Arthur Jarvis, of New York City for her use and benefit during the joint lives of my daughter Sarah, and her husband; if the interest is not sufficient, then I order my executors to give part of the principal of the one-third part not exceed- ing in the whole £300, to be paid to my daughter, Sarah Jarvis ; her receipt alone shall be a sufficient dis- charge to my executors ; if my daughter, Sarah Jarvis, should die before the said one the third part is put 125 out at interest, then it is to be paid to her child or children which shall be living at the time of her decease, share and share alike ; in default of such child or chil- dren, the same to be paid to my daughter, Cornelia Alboy, and my son, Abraham Blaau, for their use, share and share alike, to them, their heirs, as tenants in common; after the death of my sister, Sarah Waldron, two equal third parts of the above mentioned sum of £200 to my son, Abraham Blaau, and Cornelia Alboy, to them, their heirs, share and share alike as tenants in common; the remaining equal third part of the said £200 to my executors to put out at interest for my daughter, Sarah Jarvis, for her use during her life, to her, her heirs, share and share alike as tenants in common; all my household furniture and plate to my children, Abraham, Cornelia Alboy, and Sarah Jarvis, and my sister, Sarah Waldron, for their use and benefit ; if either die before my decease, the share to be divided among the survivors, share and share alike; as my son, Waldron Blaau, has in his lifetime received more than his full share I cannot, in justice to my other children, give his children anything by my last will. I appoint His Excellency, George Clin- ton, Esq., Governor of New York State, and Nicholas Bogart, merchant, of New York City (son of Cornelius Bogart), executors. Dated August, 24, 1786. Witnesses, Gerret Van Gelden, Robt. Troup, Esq., Theophilus De Bow. Proved, July 24, 1787. On July 28, 1787, the executors having refused to serve, the Court appointed Robert Richardson Cross and Arthur Jarvis, of New York, gentlemen, to administer the estate. ----- Original Message ----- From: E Johnson <iris.gates@gmail.com> To: dutch-colonies@rootsweb.com; new-netherland@rootsweb.com Cc: Sent: Tuesday, April 9, 2013 7:31 PM Subject: Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Cornelia Maas, wife of Johannes Holsaert & Rutgert Waldron; Jannetje so-called "Boonen" (who isn't) I hope you find something useful, Dawn. I hope someone knows if Cornelis Maas' two daughters with Rutgert Waldron (Sara Waldron 1716, and Cornelia Waldron 1619) lived to adulthood, and if so, who they married. Their father died when they were only little girls. I also need a death date for Cornelis (Maas) Waldron, or info on whatever happened to her after Rutgert Waldron died. Thanks for the thanks, Liz J ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DUTCH-COLONIES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message