
2257. Jantsen (/Jantjen) Joosten
iii. (1128) Lambert Huybertse Brink"(2257) Jantsen Joosten, widow of (2256) Huybert Lambertse, assisted by (2257iii[1]) Claes Jansen, chosen by her as her representative in rights, for one moiety, and (1128) Lambert Huyberts, (2257i) Peter Huyberts and the above named Claes Jansen as the husband and the representative in right of his wife (2257iii) Gysbertjen Huyberts and also representing the minor brothers and sisters of his wife, all heirs of the late Huybert Lambertse, their father, for the other moiety, declare to have sold, transported and given in plain possession to Gerrit Hindercamp and Aeltjen Foenissen, his wife, and their heirs, a certain house and garden situated on Dolderbrinck, in the neighborhood of Wageningen, etc."
Here follows the description. It is declared to be
"a free and heired estate." Dated 28 November, 1660.
Source: "Lineage of the Brink Family," Olde Ulster 2:4 (April 1906) pp. 113-121. c/o http://www.ronterpening.com/meet_ron/genealogy.html
The Brink Genealogy Project (BGP) has one participant, #001, believed to be descended from (1128) Lambert Huybertse. He is of haplogroup R1b1
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#FESHK's results are corroborated by over 30 SFTDP users claiming descent from (2136) George's sons (1068) George, (2137iv) Nathaniel and (2137iii) John; so I can safely assume that the line passing from (1068) George to (534) William to (535iv) Benjamin is part of the family descended from (2136) George the Pilgrim. Since this Benjamin was (267) Mary Soule's sister, the trail back from her to the Pilgrim Father is intact. What still needs to be proved, is that the latter's daughter (133) Mary Page was indeed the wife of (132) Joseph Blanchard
2258. Cornelis Cornelis/ Aertszen

2260. Cornelis Killen Van Nieuwkirk
"Slichtenhorst is "a small district south of the city of Nijkerk, where many of the estates, or farms, belonged originally to the Adelijk Juffrouwen-Stift (convent for ladies of noble birth), at Hoch Elten, Germany, near the Dutch frontier. His sons sailed on the Dutch ship `Moesman' for New Netherland, 25 April, 1659."
-- http://www.webpan.com/DoutBerg/genealog.y/books/mcmartin/10dubnew.htm;
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/a/l/l/Charles-A-Allen/BOOK-0001/0127-0001.html

"LEASE OF A PLANTATION ON MESPATH KILL[, Queens, NY]
"This day, date underwritten, before me, Cornelis van Ruyven appointed Secretary in New Netherland in the service of the General Priv. West India Company, and before the undernamed witnesses, appeared Annetje Meinderts, wife of ensign Dirck Smith at present in the South [Delaware] river, of the one part, and Jan Jansen from Steenderen on the other part.
"She, Annetje, acknowledges to have leased and he, Jan Jansen, to have hired a certain plantation belonging to the lessor, situate at Mespadt, between (2262) Sergeant Jacob Luby and (1114) Jan Swaen, for the term of six consecutive years, commencing on the date hereof, and ending on the 8th of October A* 1661,..."
-- Romeyn, John ,"Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York: New York Historical Records" p. 335 c/o books.google.com

4521. unknwown (F)
SRC: IGI

4523. unknwown (F)
SRC: IGI


I haven't seen any sources for this posting, and frankly I doubt it. Please don't copy it as "fact".
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