He married Eva Claese and had four children baptized in the church here between 1700 and 1706. He lived at the Verrebergh between Albany and Schenectady, having received a grant of land there in 1717. (137-4)
Notes
(137-4) Albany Annals, VII, 61.
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[This information is from p. 137 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.]
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He married Eva Claese and had four children baptized in the church here between 1700 and 1706. He lived at the Verrebergh between Albany and Schenectady, having received a grant of land there in 1717. (137-4)
(137-4) Albany Annals, VII, 61.
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