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    1. Re: [VANNORMAN] Jan Dircksen van Bremen
    2. Susan Claggett
    3. Immigrants to New Netherlands 1623-64 http://www.family-crests.com/family-crest-coat-of-arms/surnames-7-7/immigran ts-to-new-netherlands-1623.html Jan Dircksz from Bremen Scandinavian Immigrants in New York 1630-1674 http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nycoloni/evjen/407evj.html Interesting description of Jan Dircksen from Bremen at above link midway down the page. His wife's name was Tryntie Anders. Just below Jan Dircksen is a Lucas Dircksen from Berg German married to Annetje Cornelis. Jan Van Bremen Dircksen's Details http://www.geni.com/people/Jan-Dircksen/5039393853980077705 Birthdate: 1620 Birthplace: Bremen, Germany Death: Died September 15, 1668 in Albany, New York Occupation: IMMIGRATION: 1638 From Texel to New Amsterdam (New York City)HET WAPEN VAN NOORWEGEN ([THE SHIP] Arms of Norway)Sailed from the Texel about 12 May 1638, arrived New Amsterdam before 4 August1638 [as per the account submitted by Cornelis Melyn against Kili Added by: Brian <http://www.geni.com/people/Brian-Carrigan/311175475190004578> Carrigan on January 27, 2008 Managed by: Brian <http://www.geni.com/people/Brian-Carrigan/311175475190004578> Peter Carrigan Last Updated: October 26, 2008 Catharine Tryntie Dircksen (Andriesen)'s Family Immediate Family: Daughter of ? Andriesen <http://www.geni.com/people/-Andriesen/5039425191680040209> and ? <http://www.geni.com/people/-Andriesen/5039425205520040215> Andriesen Wife of Jan <http://www.geni.com/people/Jan-Dircksen/5039393853980077705> Dircksen Mother of Sara <http://www.geni.com/people/Sara-Gardenier/5039346657760037507> Gardenier -----Original Message----- From: Susan Claggett [mailto:claimtofame@claggett6.com] Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2010 4:57 AM To: vannorman@rootsweb.com Subject: [VANNORMAN] Jan Dircksen van Bremen Has anyone come across this before? Could this be anything? Jan Dircksen van Bremen http://www.archive.org/stream/16301897briefhis00rose/16301897briefhis00rose_ djvu.txt Preserved among the Fort Orange Records of date 1660, May 27, is the "petition of Jan Dircksen van Bremen, Albert James von Volekenburgh, et al., praying that Dutch as well as Indians brokers be employed to trade with the Indians," and among the names ap- pended is " Henderick Roseboom." The other party were for pro- hibiting all Europeans, " Christians," from treading the forest paths, thus excluding civilization. The first date after this is Sept. 13, 1662, when he purchased a house and lot "in the village of Bever- wyck, on the hill," and from this time on his name is found in num- erous authentic documents in the annals of Albany. The property mentioned was of historical interest, having been patented to Pieter Bronck. "As it stands with all that is fast by earth and nailed, and a? great as the patent thereof mentions," it was conveyed by Reyndert Pieterse (Bronck?) and Jacob Herick (Gerick), "for the sum of 550 guilders, payable in good merchantable beavers, at eight guilders apiece, in two installments, in July '63 and '64," the two "sellers" setting their "marks," but Rooseboom writing hi^ name with his own hand. November 16, of that year, he is surety with J. J. Schermerhooren for Jurriaen Janssen in the purchase of a house from the estate of Andries Herbertsen, for the benefit of the widow. The exact situations of the ancient properties in Albany have been carefully ascertained and mapped, so that we can fix the pre- cise spot where this ancestor lived. It lay on the east side of Norlli Pearl street, northward of Maiden Lane. The palisades constitu- ting the northerly fortifications of the settlement passed through the middle of the land-plat, and the name of " Roseboom's gate" was o-iven to the exit which existed at that point, the "Burghers' block- ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VANNORMAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/09/2010 06:17:37
    1. Re: [VANNORMAN] Jan Dircksen van Bremen Texel immigrantship details
    2. Susan Claggett
    3. Texel, West Friesland to New Amsterdam (New York) sailed in May 1638 arrived 4 August 1638 http://www.immigrantships.net/v10/1600v10/wapenvannoorwegen16380804.html Persons to the Colony of Rensselaerswyck: 1 Abraham Stevensz m ? ? New Amsterdam 2 Adriaen Cornelisz m foreman ? New Amsterdam 3 Claes Gijsbertsz m ? ? New Amsterdam 4 Jan Dircksz m ? Amersfoort, Prov.Utrecht New Amsterdam 5 Jan Michielsz m farmer Amersfoort,prov.Utrecht New Amsterdam 6 Michiel Jansz m farmer Scjrabbelercle, prov.Zeeland New Amsterdam 7 Rijck Rutgersz m farmer New Amsterdam 8 Symon Jansz Henypot m ? Munnickendam New Amsterdam 9 Teunis Dircksz Van Vechten m farmer Vechten near Utrecht New Amsterdam 10 Willem Meynten m farmer ? New Amsterdam For more information of the passengers aboard this ship, please visit Immigrants to New Netherlands -----Original Message----- From: Susan Claggett [mailto:claimtofame@claggett6.com] Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2010 12:18 PM To: vannorman@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [VANNORMAN] Jan Dircksen van Bremen Immigrants to New Netherlands 1623-64 http://www.family-crests.com/family-crest-coat-of-arms/surnames-7-7/immigran ts-to-new-netherlands-1623.html Jan Dircksz from Bremen Scandinavian Immigrants in New York 1630-1674 http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nycoloni/evjen/407evj.html Interesting description of Jan Dircksen from Bremen at above link midway down the page. His wife's name was Tryntie Anders. Just below Jan Dircksen is a Lucas Dircksen from Berg German married to Annetje Cornelis. Jan Van Bremen Dircksen's Details http://www.geni.com/people/Jan-Dircksen/5039393853980077705 Birthdate: 1620 Birthplace: Bremen, Germany Death: Died September 15, 1668 in Albany, New York Occupation: IMMIGRATION: 1638 From Texel to New Amsterdam (New York City)HET WAPEN VAN NOORWEGEN ([THE SHIP] Arms of Norway)Sailed from the Texel about 12 May 1638, arrived New Amsterdam before 4 August1638 [as per the account submitted by Cornelis Melyn against Kili Added by: Brian <http://www.geni.com/people/Brian-Carrigan/311175475190004578> Carrigan on January 27, 2008 Managed by: Brian <http://www.geni.com/people/Brian-Carrigan/311175475190004578> Peter Carrigan Last Updated: October 26, 2008 Catharine Tryntie Dircksen (Andriesen)'s Family Immediate Family: Daughter of ? Andriesen <http://www.geni.com/people/-Andriesen/5039425191680040209> and ? <http://www.geni.com/people/-Andriesen/5039425205520040215> Andriesen Wife of Jan <http://www.geni.com/people/Jan-Dircksen/5039393853980077705> Dircksen Mother of Sara <http://www.geni.com/people/Sara-Gardenier/5039346657760037507> Gardenier -----Original Message----- From: Susan Claggett [mailto:claimtofame@claggett6.com] Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2010 4:57 AM To: vannorman@rootsweb.com Subject: [VANNORMAN] Jan Dircksen van Bremen Has anyone come across this before? Could this be anything? Jan Dircksen van Bremen http://www.archive.org/stream/16301897briefhis00rose/16301897briefhis00rose_ djvu.txt Preserved among the Fort Orange Records of date 1660, May 27, is the "petition of Jan Dircksen van Bremen, Albert James von Volekenburgh, et al., praying that Dutch as well as Indians brokers be employed to trade with the Indians," and among the names ap- pended is " Henderick Roseboom." The other party were for pro- hibiting all Europeans, " Christians," from treading the forest paths, thus excluding civilization. The first date after this is Sept. 13, 1662, when he purchased a house and lot "in the village of Bever- wyck, on the hill," and from this time on his name is found in num- erous authentic documents in the annals of Albany. The property mentioned was of historical interest, having been patented to Pieter Bronck. "As it stands with all that is fast by earth and nailed, and a? great as the patent thereof mentions," it was conveyed by Reyndert Pieterse (Bronck?) and Jacob Herick (Gerick), "for the sum of 550 guilders, payable in good merchantable beavers, at eight guilders apiece, in two installments, in July '63 and '64," the two "sellers" setting their "marks," but Rooseboom writing hi^ name with his own hand. November 16, of that year, he is surety with J. J. Schermerhooren for Jurriaen Janssen in the purchase of a house from the estate of Andries Herbertsen, for the benefit of the widow. The exact situations of the ancient properties in Albany have been carefully ascertained and mapped, so that we can fix the pre- cise spot where this ancestor lived. It lay on the east side of Norlli Pearl street, northward of Maiden Lane. The palisades constitu- ting the northerly fortifications of the settlement passed through the middle of the land-plat, and the name of " Roseboom's gate" was o-iven to the exit which existed at that point, the "Burghers' block- ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VANNORMAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VANNORMAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/09/2010 06:56:12
    1. Re: [VANNORMAN] Jan Dircksen van Bremen The Wapen van Rensselaerswyck (2nd trip ?)
    2. Susan Claggett
    3. Amsterdam, Netherlands to New Amsterdam (New York) sailed September 1643 arrived March 1644 The Wapen van Rensselaerswyck sailed from the Amsterdam in September, 1643 under Skipper, Jan Simonsz. They arrived at New Amsterdam in March 1644. http://www.immigrantships.net/v10/1600v10/wapenvanrensselaerswyck16440300.ht m l Persons to the Colony of Rensselaerswyck: 1 Claes Andriesz servant From Hilversum, (in the Gooi, or Gooiland, province of North Holland) also called Claes Andriesz Gojer 2 Claes Cornelisz van Voorhout Second son of Cornelis Segersz van Voorhout; also called Claes Segersz 3 Cornelis Cornelisz van Voorhout Eldest son of Cornelis Segersz van Voorhout 4 Cornelis Segersz van Voorhout referred to as Cornelis Segertsen van Egmont with wife, Brechtje Jacobs, 45 years of age, and six children, Cornelis, 22; Claes, 20; Seger, 14; Lysbeth, 16; Jannetje, 10; and Neeltje, 8 5 Dirck Hendricksz From Hilversum (in Gooiland, province of North Holland) also referred to as Dirck de Gojer 6 Jacob Adriaensz Generally referred to as Jacob Adriaensz Rademaccker (wheelwright) 7 Jacob Lambertsz van Dorlandt from Gooiland, province of North Holland) 8 Jan Dircksz From Bremen, Germany 9 Jan Gerritsz, Carpenter 10 Jan Huybertsz, Tailor 11 Nicolaes Coorn 12 Seger Cornelisz van Voorhout, died June 24, 1662 For more information of the passengers aboard this ship, please visit Immigrants to New Netherlands -----Original Message----- From: Susan Claggett [mailto:claimtofame@claggett6.com] Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2010 12:56 PM To: vannorman@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [VANNORMAN] Jan Dircksen van Bremen Texel immigrantship details Texel, West Friesland to New Amsterdam (New York) sailed in May 1638 arrived 4 August 1638 http://www.immigrantships.net/v10/1600v10/wapenvannoorwegen16380804.html Persons to the Colony of Rensselaerswyck: 1 Abraham Stevensz m ? ? New Amsterdam 2 Adriaen Cornelisz m foreman ? New Amsterdam 3 Claes Gijsbertsz m ? ? New Amsterdam 4 Jan Dircksz m ? Amersfoort, Prov.Utrecht New Amsterdam 5 Jan Michielsz m farmer Amersfoort,prov.Utrecht New Amsterdam 6 Michiel Jansz m farmer Scjrabbelercle, prov.Zeeland New Amsterdam 7 Rijck Rutgersz m farmer New Amsterdam 8 Symon Jansz Henypot m ? Munnickendam New Amsterdam 9 Teunis Dircksz Van Vechten m farmer Vechten near Utrecht New Amsterdam 10 Willem Meynten m farmer ? New Amsterdam For more information of the passengers aboard this ship, please visit Immigrants to New Netherlands -----Original Message----- From: Susan Claggett [mailto:claimtofame@claggett6.com] Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2010 12:18 PM To: vannorman@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [VANNORMAN] Jan Dircksen van Bremen Immigrants to New Netherlands 1623-64 http://www.family-crests.com/family-crest-coat-of-arms/surnames-7-7/immigran ts-to-new-netherlands-1623.html Jan Dircksz from Bremen Scandinavian Immigrants in New York 1630-1674 http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nycoloni/evjen/407evj.html Interesting description of Jan Dircksen from Bremen at above link midway down the page. His wife's name was Tryntie Anders. Just below Jan Dircksen is a Lucas Dircksen from Berg German married to Annetje Cornelis. Jan Van Bremen Dircksen's Details http://www.geni.com/people/Jan-Dircksen/5039393853980077705 Birthdate: 1620 Birthplace: Bremen, Germany Death: Died September 15, 1668 in Albany, New York Occupation: IMMIGRATION: 1638 From Texel to New Amsterdam (New York City)HET WAPEN VAN NOORWEGEN ([THE SHIP] Arms of Norway)Sailed from the Texel about 12 May 1638, arrived New Amsterdam before 4 August1638 [as per the account submitted by Cornelis Melyn against Kili Added by: Brian <http://www.geni.com/people/Brian-Carrigan/311175475190004578> Carrigan on January 27, 2008 Managed by: Brian <http://www.geni.com/people/Brian-Carrigan/311175475190004578> Peter Carrigan Last Updated: October 26, 2008 Catharine Tryntie Dircksen (Andriesen)'s Family Immediate Family: Daughter of ? Andriesen <http://www.geni.com/people/-Andriesen/5039425191680040209> and ? <http://www.geni.com/people/-Andriesen/5039425205520040215> Andriesen Wife of Jan <http://www.geni.com/people/Jan-Dircksen/5039393853980077705> Dircksen Mother of Sara <http://www.geni.com/people/Sara-Gardenier/5039346657760037507> Gardenier -----Original Message----- From: Susan Claggett [mailto:claimtofame@claggett6.com] Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2010 4:57 AM To: vannorman@rootsweb.com Subject: [VANNORMAN] Jan Dircksen van Bremen Has anyone come across this before? Could this be anything? Jan Dircksen van Bremen http://www.archive.org/stream/16301897briefhis00rose/16301897briefhis00rose_ djvu.txt Preserved among the Fort Orange Records of date 1660, May 27, is the "petition of Jan Dircksen van Bremen, Albert James von Volekenburgh, et al., praying that Dutch as well as Indians brokers be employed to trade with the Indians," and among the names ap- pended is " Henderick Roseboom." The other party were for pro- hibiting all Europeans, " Christians," from treading the forest paths, thus excluding civilization. The first date after this is Sept. 13, 1662, when he purchased a house and lot "in the village of Bever- wyck, on the hill," and from this time on his name is found in num- erous authentic documents in the annals of Albany. The property mentioned was of historical interest, having been patented to Pieter Bronck. "As it stands with all that is fast by earth and nailed, and a? great as the patent thereof mentions," it was conveyed by Reyndert Pieterse (Bronck?) and Jacob Herick (Gerick), "for the sum of 550 guilders, payable in good merchantable beavers, at eight guilders apiece, in two installments, in July '63 and '64," the two "sellers" setting their "marks," but Rooseboom writing hi^ name with his own hand. November 16, of that year, he is surety with J. J. Schermerhooren for Jurriaen Janssen in the purchase of a house from the estate of Andries Herbertsen, for the benefit of the widow. The exact situations of the ancient properties in Albany have been carefully ascertained and mapped, so that we can fix the pre- cise spot where this ancestor lived. It lay on the east side of Norlli Pearl street, northward of Maiden Lane. The palisades constitu- ting the northerly fortifications of the settlement passed through the middle of the land-plat, and the name of " Roseboom's gate" was o-iven to the exit which existed at that point, the "Burghers' block- ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VANNORMAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VANNORMAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VANNORMAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/09/2010 07:00:44
    1. Re: [VANNORMAN] Jan Dircksen van Bremen New Amsterdam Baptisms from 1639-1730
    2. Susan Claggett
    3. This is interesting. Note the name Tryntie again below. Jan Dircksen van Bremen's wife was Catharine Tryntie Dircksen (Andriesen). Does anyone think we may be looking at the same person in Jan Dircksen van Bremen and our Jan Dirckszen who was married to Sara Theunis? Was she his second wife? 1664 Dec 31; Jan Dirckszen, Sara Theunis; Dirckje; Tryntie Grevenraedt I don't think I have ever visited this page before of early baptismal records. Maybe I have? The all start to blend together. Lots of Jan Dirckszen hits at the below link. Susan http://longislandgenealogy.com/baptisms/baps.html New Amsterdam Baptisms from 1639-1730 These are complete to the end of 1730 as per Vol II of the Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1901'. Originally appearing on the site of Robert L. Billard You can visit his site at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/index.htm -----Original Message----- From: Susan Claggett [mailto:claimtofame@claggett6.com] Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2010 12:18 PM To: vannorman@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [VANNORMAN] Jan Dircksen van Bremen Immigrants to New Netherlands 1623-64 http://www.family-crests.com/family-crest-coat-of-arms/surnames-7-7/immigran ts-to-new-netherlands-1623.html Jan Dircksz from Bremen Scandinavian Immigrants in New York 1630-1674 http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nycoloni/evjen/407evj.html Interesting description of Jan Dircksen from Bremen at above link midway down the page. His wife's name was Tryntie Anders. Just below Jan Dircksen is a Lucas Dircksen from Berg German married to Annetje Cornelis. Jan Van Bremen Dircksen's Details http://www.geni.com/people/Jan-Dircksen/5039393853980077705 Birthdate: 1620 Birthplace: Bremen, Germany Death: Died September 15, 1668 in Albany, New York Occupation: IMMIGRATION: 1638 From Texel to New Amsterdam (New York City)HET WAPEN VAN NOORWEGEN ([THE SHIP] Arms of Norway)Sailed from the Texel about 12 May 1638, arrived New Amsterdam before 4 August1638 [as per the account submitted by Cornelis Melyn against Kili Added by: Brian <http://www.geni.com/people/Brian-Carrigan/311175475190004578> Carrigan on January 27, 2008 Managed by: Brian <http://www.geni.com/people/Brian-Carrigan/311175475190004578> Peter Carrigan Last Updated: October 26, 2008 Catharine Tryntie Dircksen (Andriesen)'s Family Immediate Family: Daughter of ? Andriesen <http://www.geni.com/people/-Andriesen/5039425191680040209> and ? <http://www.geni.com/people/-Andriesen/5039425205520040215> Andriesen Wife of Jan <http://www.geni.com/people/Jan-Dircksen/5039393853980077705> Dircksen Mother of Sara <http://www.geni.com/people/Sara-Gardenier/5039346657760037507> Gardenier -----Original Message----- From: Susan Claggett [mailto:claimtofame@claggett6.com] Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2010 4:57 AM To: vannorman@rootsweb.com Subject: [VANNORMAN] Jan Dircksen van Bremen Has anyone come across this before? Could this be anything? Jan Dircksen van Bremen http://www.archive.org/stream/16301897briefhis00rose/16301897briefhis00rose_ djvu.txt Preserved among the Fort Orange Records of date 1660, May 27, is the "petition of Jan Dircksen van Bremen, Albert James von Volekenburgh, et al., praying that Dutch as well as Indians brokers be employed to trade with the Indians," and among the names ap- pended is " Henderick Roseboom." The other party were for pro- hibiting all Europeans, " Christians," from treading the forest paths, thus excluding civilization. The first date after this is Sept. 13, 1662, when he purchased a house and lot "in the village of Bever- wyck, on the hill," and from this time on his name is found in num- erous authentic documents in the annals of Albany. The property mentioned was of historical interest, having been patented to Pieter Bronck. "As it stands with all that is fast by earth and nailed, and a? great as the patent thereof mentions," it was conveyed by Reyndert Pieterse (Bronck?) and Jacob Herick (Gerick), "for the sum of 550 guilders, payable in good merchantable beavers, at eight guilders apiece, in two installments, in July '63 and '64," the two "sellers" setting their "marks," but Rooseboom writing hi^ name with his own hand. November 16, of that year, he is surety with J. J. Schermerhooren for Jurriaen Janssen in the purchase of a house from the estate of Andries Herbertsen, for the benefit of the widow. The exact situations of the ancient properties in Albany have been carefully ascertained and mapped, so that we can fix the pre- cise spot where this ancestor lived. It lay on the east side of Norlli Pearl street, northward of Maiden Lane. The palisades constitu- ting the northerly fortifications of the settlement passed through the middle of the land-plat, and the name of " Roseboom's gate" was o-iven to the exit which existed at that point, the "Burghers' block- ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VANNORMAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VANNORMAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/09/2010 07:36:15
    1. [VANNORMAN] 1671 Jun 04; Jan Dircxzen Van Aernhem, Sara Theunis First use of Van Aernhem
    2. Susan Claggett
    3. 1671 Jun 04; Jan Dircxzen Van Aernhem, Sara Theunis; Jan; Jan Laurenszen Duyts, Mayken Laurens http://longislandgenealogy.com/baptisms/baps.html -----Original Message----- From: Susan Claggett [mailto:claimtofame@claggett6.com] Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2010 1:36 PM To: vannorman@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [VANNORMAN] Jan Dircksen van Bremen New Amsterdam Baptisms from1639-1730 This is interesting. Note the name Tryntie again below. Jan Dircksen van Bremen's wife was Catharine Tryntie Dircksen (Andriesen). Does anyone think we may be looking at the same person in Jan Dircksen van Bremen and our Jan Dirckszen who was married to Sara Theunis? Was she his second wife? 1664 Dec 31; Jan Dirckszen, Sara Theunis; Dirckje; Tryntie Grevenraedt I don't think I have ever visited this page before of early baptismal records. Maybe I have? The all start to blend together. Lots of Jan Dirckszen hits at the below link. Susan http://longislandgenealogy.com/baptisms/baps.html New Amsterdam Baptisms from 1639-1730 These are complete to the end of 1730 as per Vol II of the Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1901'. Originally appearing on the site of Robert L. Billard You can visit his site at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/index.htm -----Original Message----- From: Susan Claggett [mailto:claimtofame@claggett6.com] Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2010 12:18 PM To: vannorman@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [VANNORMAN] Jan Dircksen van Bremen Immigrants to New Netherlands 1623-64 http://www.family-crests.com/family-crest-coat-of-arms/surnames-7-7/immigran ts-to-new-netherlands-1623.html Jan Dircksz from Bremen Scandinavian Immigrants in New York 1630-1674 http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nycoloni/evjen/407evj.html Interesting description of Jan Dircksen from Bremen at above link midway down the page. His wife's name was Tryntie Anders. Just below Jan Dircksen is a Lucas Dircksen from Berg German married to Annetje Cornelis. Jan Van Bremen Dircksen's Details http://www.geni.com/people/Jan-Dircksen/5039393853980077705 Birthdate: 1620 Birthplace: Bremen, Germany Death: Died September 15, 1668 in Albany, New York Occupation: IMMIGRATION: 1638 From Texel to New Amsterdam (New York City)HET WAPEN VAN NOORWEGEN ([THE SHIP] Arms of Norway)Sailed from the Texel about 12 May 1638, arrived New Amsterdam before 4 August1638 [as per the account submitted by Cornelis Melyn against Kili Added by: Brian <http://www.geni.com/people/Brian-Carrigan/311175475190004578> Carrigan on January 27, 2008 Managed by: Brian <http://www.geni.com/people/Brian-Carrigan/311175475190004578> Peter Carrigan Last Updated: October 26, 2008 Catharine Tryntie Dircksen (Andriesen)'s Family Immediate Family: Daughter of ? Andriesen <http://www.geni.com/people/-Andriesen/5039425191680040209> and ? <http://www.geni.com/people/-Andriesen/5039425205520040215> Andriesen Wife of Jan <http://www.geni.com/people/Jan-Dircksen/5039393853980077705> Dircksen Mother of Sara <http://www.geni.com/people/Sara-Gardenier/5039346657760037507> Gardenier -----Original Message----- From: Susan Claggett [mailto:claimtofame@claggett6.com] Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2010 4:57 AM To: vannorman@rootsweb.com Subject: [VANNORMAN] Jan Dircksen van Bremen Has anyone come across this before? Could this be anything? Jan Dircksen van Bremen http://www.archive.org/stream/16301897briefhis00rose/16301897briefhis00rose_ djvu.txt Preserved among the Fort Orange Records of date 1660, May 27, is the "petition of Jan Dircksen van Bremen, Albert James von Volekenburgh, et al., praying that Dutch as well as Indians brokers be employed to trade with the Indians," and among the names ap- pended is " Henderick Roseboom." The other party were for pro- hibiting all Europeans, " Christians," from treading the forest paths, thus excluding civilization. The first date after this is Sept. 13, 1662, when he purchased a house and lot "in the village of Bever- wyck, on the hill," and from this time on his name is found in num- erous authentic documents in the annals of Albany. The property mentioned was of historical interest, having been patented to Pieter Bronck. "As it stands with all that is fast by earth and nailed, and a? great as the patent thereof mentions," it was conveyed by Reyndert Pieterse (Bronck?) and Jacob Herick (Gerick), "for the sum of 550 guilders, payable in good merchantable beavers, at eight guilders apiece, in two installments, in July '63 and '64," the two "sellers" setting their "marks," but Rooseboom writing hi^ name with his own hand. November 16, of that year, he is surety with J. J. Schermerhooren for Jurriaen Janssen in the purchase of a house from the estate of Andries Herbertsen, for the benefit of the widow. The exact situations of the ancient properties in Albany have been carefully ascertained and mapped, so that we can fix the pre- cise spot where this ancestor lived. It lay on the east side of Norlli Pearl street, northward of Maiden Lane. The palisades constitu- ting the northerly fortifications of the settlement passed through the middle of the land-plat, and the name of " Roseboom's gate" was o-iven to the exit which existed at that point, the "Burghers' block- ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VANNORMAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VANNORMAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VANNORMAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/09/2010 07:42:07
    1. Re: [VANNORMAN] Jan Dircksen van Bremen (Interesting references including Teunisz family)
    2. Susan Claggett
    3. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nycoloni/renbioset2.html Jan Barentsz Wemp Nicknamed Poest; appears to have been in the colony as early as 1643 and for a time to have served under Cornelis Teunisz, from Breuckelen. From April 10, 1645, to June 11, 1646, he had charge of the patroon's farm called de Vlackte and during that period is credited with wages at the rate of f300 a year, for the services of himself and his wife. He left de Vlackte June 11, 1646, on account of some sporlingh met de wilden (trouble with the Indians) and Aug. 13, 1646, agreed to take charge of the saw- and grist-mill on the fifth creek for the term of five years beginning July 25, 1646, at wages of f13 a month and f100 a year for board. March 20, 1647, with Andries Herbertsz, he took a lease of land south of Jan Dircksz, from Bremen, and east of Albert Andriesz, along the creek of Castle Island and the mill (Normans) kill, for six years, at an annual rent of f275 from Nov. 1, 1647. Andries Herbertsz, however changed his plans and Jan Barentsz agreed to carry out the terms of the contract alone. He remained in possession of this farm till Nov. 1, 1654, when he took over the farm of Thomas Chambers situated on the east side of the river on what later became known as the Poesten Kill. Jan Barentsz obtained a lot adjoining the stockade and north of Thomas Jansz, Feb. 1, 1652, the rent to begin at Easter 1653. In 1661, he owned a house which was leased by Jeremias van Rensselaer for the use of the schout, Gerard Swart. Jan Barentsz died between May 18 and June 28, 1663. His widow married Sweer Theunisz, from Velsen, (near Arnhem), who was engaged in Holland, Nov. 9, 1660, as a farm hand for Jan Barentsz. Paulus Thomasz Testified Feb. 1, 1652, that he, Jan Dircksz, from Bremen, Pieter Teunisz, Compeer and other entered upon lands at Catskill on condition that they be free from taxes for ten years. Pieter Teunisz >From Brunswijck, (Germany); is first mentioned under date of March 28, 1648, as having taken farm implements, houses and cattle, formerly used by him and Crijn Cornelisz, with him to Catskill. In 1652 and 1653, Pieter Teunisz and Jan Dircksz, from Bremen, were summoned to appear before the court to settle their accounts Jan Barentsz Wemp Nicknamed Poest; appears to have been in the colony as early as 1643 and for a time to have served under Cornelis Teunisz, from Breuckelen. From April 10, 1645, to June 11, 1646, he had charge of the patroon's farm called de Vlackte and during that period is credited with wages at the rate of f300 a year, for the services of himself and his wife. He left de Vlackte June 11, 1646, on account of some sporlingh met de wilden (trouble with the Indians) and Aug. 13, 1646, agreed to take charge of the saw- and grist-mill on the fifth creek for the term of five years beginning July 25, 1646, at wages of f13 a month and f100 a year for board. March 20, 1647, with Andries Herbertsz, he took a lease of land south of Jan Dircksz, from Bremen, and east of Albert Andriesz, along the creek of Castle Island and the mill (Normans) kill, for six years, at an annual rent of f275 from Nov. 1, 1647. Andries Herbertsz, however changed his plans and Jan Barentsz agreed to carry out the terms of the contract alone. He remained in possession of this farm till Nov. 1, 1654, when he took over the farm of Thomas Chambers situated on the east side of the river on what later became known as the Poesten Kill. Jan Barentsz obtained a lot adjoining the stockade and north of Thomas Jansz, Feb. 1, 1652, the rent to begin at Easter 1653. In 1661, he owned a house which was leased by Jeremias van Rensselaer for the use of the schout, Gerard Swart. Jan Barentsz died between May 18 and June 28, 1663. His widow married Sweer Theunisz, from Velsen, (near Arnhem), who was engaged in Holland, Nov. 9, 1660, as a farm hand for Jan Barentsz. -----Original Message----- From: Susan Claggett [mailto:claimtofame@claggett6.com] Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2010 12:18 PM To: vannorman@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [VANNORMAN] Jan Dircksen van Bremen Immigrants to New Netherlands 1623-64 http://www.family-crests.com/family-crest-coat-of-arms/surnames-7-7/immigran ts-to-new-netherlands-1623.html Jan Dircksz from Bremen Scandinavian Immigrants in New York 1630-1674 http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nycoloni/evjen/407evj.html Interesting description of Jan Dircksen from Bremen at above link midway down the page. His wife's name was Tryntie Anders. Just below Jan Dircksen is a Lucas Dircksen from Berg German married to Annetje Cornelis. Jan Van Bremen Dircksen's Details http://www.geni.com/people/Jan-Dircksen/5039393853980077705 Birthdate: 1620 Birthplace: Bremen, Germany Death: Died September 15, 1668 in Albany, New York Occupation: IMMIGRATION: 1638 From Texel to New Amsterdam (New York City)HET WAPEN VAN NOORWEGEN ([THE SHIP] Arms of Norway)Sailed from the Texel about 12 May 1638, arrived New Amsterdam before 4 August1638 [as per the account submitted by Cornelis Melyn against Kili Added by: Brian <http://www.geni.com/people/Brian-Carrigan/311175475190004578> Carrigan on January 27, 2008 Managed by: Brian <http://www.geni.com/people/Brian-Carrigan/311175475190004578> Peter Carrigan Last Updated: October 26, 2008 Catharine Tryntie Dircksen (Andriesen)'s Family Immediate Family: Daughter of ? Andriesen <http://www.geni.com/people/-Andriesen/5039425191680040209> and ? <http://www.geni.com/people/-Andriesen/5039425205520040215> Andriesen Wife of Jan <http://www.geni.com/people/Jan-Dircksen/5039393853980077705> Dircksen Mother of Sara <http://www.geni.com/people/Sara-Gardenier/5039346657760037507> Gardenier -----Original Message----- From: Susan Claggett [mailto:claimtofame@claggett6.com] Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2010 4:57 AM To: vannorman@rootsweb.com Subject: [VANNORMAN] Jan Dircksen van Bremen Has anyone come across this before? Could this be anything? Jan Dircksen van Bremen http://www.archive.org/stream/16301897briefhis00rose/16301897briefhis00rose_ djvu.txt Preserved among the Fort Orange Records of date 1660, May 27, is the "petition of Jan Dircksen van Bremen, Albert James von Volekenburgh, et al., praying that Dutch as well as Indians brokers be employed to trade with the Indians," and among the names ap- pended is " Henderick Roseboom." The other party were for pro- hibiting all Europeans, " Christians," from treading the forest paths, thus excluding civilization. The first date after this is Sept. 13, 1662, when he purchased a house and lot "in the village of Bever- wyck, on the hill," and from this time on his name is found in num- erous authentic documents in the annals of Albany. The property mentioned was of historical interest, having been patented to Pieter Bronck. "As it stands with all that is fast by earth and nailed, and a? great as the patent thereof mentions," it was conveyed by Reyndert Pieterse (Bronck?) and Jacob Herick (Gerick), "for the sum of 550 guilders, payable in good merchantable beavers, at eight guilders apiece, in two installments, in July '63 and '64," the two "sellers" setting their "marks," but Rooseboom writing hi^ name with his own hand. November 16, of that year, he is surety with J. J. Schermerhooren for Jurriaen Janssen in the purchase of a house from the estate of Andries Herbertsen, for the benefit of the widow. The exact situations of the ancient properties in Albany have been carefully ascertained and mapped, so that we can fix the pre- cise spot where this ancestor lived. It lay on the east side of Norlli Pearl street, northward of Maiden Lane. The palisades constitu- ting the northerly fortifications of the settlement passed through the middle of the land-plat, and the name of " Roseboom's gate" was o-iven to the exit which existed at that point, the "Burghers' block- ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VANNORMAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VANNORMAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

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