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A History of the Schenectady Patent in the Dutch and English Times
7: Adult Freeholders — David Marinus

Prof. Jonathan Pearson

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[This information is from p. 128 of A History of the Schenectady Patent in the Dutch and English Times; being contributions toward a history of the lower Mohawk Valley by Jonathan Pearson, A. M. and others, edited by J. W. MacMurray, A. M., U. S. A. (Albany, NY: J. Munsell's Sons, Printers, 1883). It is in the Schenectady Collection of the Schenectady County Public Library at Schdy R 974.744 P36, and copies are also available for borrowing.]

[The original version uses assorted typographical symbols to represent footnotes. To improve legibility, the online version uses the form (page number - note number.)]

He married Rachel Hanse and had several children baptized in the church.

On the 4th Nov., 1676, the magistrates of Schenectady; — Sander Glen, Sweer Teunise Van Velsen, Jan Van Eps, Daniel Janse Van Antwerpen and Teunis Cornelise Swart — conveyed to him a piece of woodland at the end of the valley by the "Stone flats," in Glenville. (128-2)

In 1740 David Marinus (perhaps son of the above) bought of the town 36 morgens of land at Poopendaal [Beukendaal]. (128-3)

Notes

(128-2) Deeds, V, 75. In 1664 one David Maries [perhaps Marinus] was in Beverwyck — Albany Co. Rec., 64.

(128-3) Groote Schuldt-boek.

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