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

Prof. Jonathan Pearson

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[This information is from p. 135 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 Catarina, daughter of David Marinus in 1701, and had several children baptized in the church here, — the last in 1708. He removed about this time to New York, where he had a child baptized in 1720.

In 1706, he occupied lot No. 36 Washington street and the lot next north of it and was probably an innkeeper as he refused to pay for a license "to sell strong liquors." (135-1)

Notes

(135-1) Johannes Glen's will, Court of Appeals office; Albany Annals, V, 150.

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