DescriptionScandinavian immigrants in New York, 1630-1674; with appendices on Scandinavians in Mexico and South America, 1532-1640, Scandinavians in Canada, 1619-1620, Some Scandinavians in New York in the (14778107321).jpg |
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Title: Scandinavian immigrants in New York, 1630-1674; with appendices on Scandinavians in Mexico and South America, 1532-1640, Scandinavians in Canada, 1619-1620, Some Scandinavians in New York in the eighteenth century, German immigrants in New York, 1630-1674
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors: Evjen, John O. (John Oluf), 1874-1942
Subjects: Scandinavians -- New York (State) Scandinavians -- America Germans -- New York (State)
Publisher: Minneapolis, Minn., K. C. Holter
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation
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He had married on August 5, 1656, in New Am- sterdam, Brieta Ollofs, from Goteborg, Sweden. By her he had a daughter, Margariet, who was baptized on April 15, 1657. In December, 1666, Brieta, having become a widow, married Jan Jacobsen from Friesland. The Orphanmasters appointed, in the same month, Focke Jans and Cornelis Aerts as guardians for her daughter.451 Whatever else is recorded of Pieter Cornelissen, is limited to a notice in the court records, viz., that he on November 1, 1664, sued Bastian the Wheelwright for an ox he had sold to him, for which he demanded 230 guilders. The matter was likely settled out of court, as arbitrators were appointed to reconcile the parties.452
SYBRANT CORNELISSEN.
Sybrant Cornelissen, a soldier in the service of the West India Company, was in New Amsterdam about 1664. On Jan-
————— 449 G. Anjou, Ulster County (N. Y.) Wills, 1906, I., p. 35. 450 Ibid., I., p. 73. 451 Year Book of the Holland Society of New York, 1900, p. 128. 452 The Records of New Amsterdam, 1653-1673, V., p. 149.
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VARBERG, ABOUT THE CLOSE OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
DUYTS. 193
uary 31, in that year, he made a declaration, at the request of one Paul Pietersen, in regard to a quarrel between Maritie Tomas and Tryntie Martens, the wife of Paul.453 Sybrant Cornelissen was from Flensburg in Denmark, as we learn from a notice of July 17, 1664, stating that he, on that date, was appointed assistant surgeon, and that he was to be employed in shaving, bleeding, and administering medicine to the soldiers.454 In other words, Sybrant appears to have been an old-time barber- surgeon. In E. B. O'Callaghan's " Register of New Netherland," p. 124, Sybrant is listed as " Physician and surgeon at Esopus."
URSEL DIRCKS. Ursel Dircks, from Holstein, came in 1658 to New Amster- dam with his two children, aged two and ten, by the ship " de Moes- man," which sailed May 1, 1658, for New Netherland.455
LAURENS DUYTS.
Laurens Duyts came over to New Netherland in 1639 in the ship " de Brant van Trogen." Among his fellow passengers were the Danes Captain Jochem Pietersen Kuyter, Jonas Bronck (?), and Pieter Andriesen.
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