Eencluys
Hans Jansen, came from Rotterdam, arriving at New Amsterdam, in 1639, and at Rensselaerswyck as early as 1641, when employed in cleaning cannon; interpreter in 1650; operated sawmill for Evert Pels in 1651, and had permit, Nov. 3, 1651, to erect sawmill on west side of the Hudson, north of Beeren Island.
Egbertse
Barent, son of Egbert Teunise de Metselaer; married Maria De Garmeau, Albany, August 26, 1704, where their children were born.
Egmont
Jacob Claese, had a son, Nicolaas, baptised at Beverwyck, April 13, 1684, and Jacob, December 27, 1685.
Ellis
Frederick, had a son, Nathaniel, baptised at Albany, Sept. 25, 1687.
Elbertsen
Reyer, from Breuckelen, Utrecht, and his wife, Maritje Baerentse, were recorded at Rensselaerswyck, Sept. 25, 1651, when leasing land between the 3rd and 4th creeks. Lucas Elbertsen recorded at Rensselaerswyck, May 29, 1643.
Elmendorf
Coenraad (Conraedt), married Ariaantje Gerritse, widow of Cornelis Martense Van Buren, at Albany, June 28, 1693.
Esselsteyn
Marten Cornelise, born at Ysselsteyn, Holland, was one of the first settlers of Schenectady, and on Oct. 23, 1668, sold his bouwerie to Claas Frederickse Van Petten and Cornelis Viele, removing to Claverack, where he died before 1705.
Evertsen
Jan, was a master shoemaker at Beverwyck in 1661. Tys Evertsen testified at Rensselaerswyck Jan. 12, 1651. Dirck Evertsen had children baptised at New Amsterdam as early as Aug. 31, 1664, and at Albany, Feb. 24, 1684. Janse Evert, possibly son of last named, had a house in Albany, in 1706.