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About Annetje Hendricks
Birth
TBA
Marriage
1653 25 Oct; Jan Janszen van Oostersont; Anneken Hendricks, van N. Amsterdam
NA DRC marriages 1639-1801
Children
- 1654 Oct 25; Jan Janszen Van Oosterhout; Hendrick; Hendrick Pieterszen, Pieter Janszen, Engeltje Jans
- 1656 Feb 09; Jan Janszen Van Oosterhout, Anna Hendricks; Hendrick; Lysbeth Dircks
NA DRC Baptisms 1639-1730
Death
Her widower remarries in January 1663, given the social norms he would not have been a widower long.
- 1663 18 Feb; Jan Jansen, of Oosterhout, Brabant, wid Annetje Hendricks; Annetjen Jelles, jd, of Bommel, Gelderland, both liv Kingston
Kingston DRC marriages 1660-1809
Annatje Hendricks was the sister of Roeloff Hendricksen, Hilltje Hendrickse, Femmetje Hendrickse (van Mepple). She was not the sister of Mackye van den Oever.
from page 91 of LEAVES OF A STUNTED SHRUB Vol Two
"Annetje Hendricksen who was married to Jan Jansen and died before 04 February 1663 ... must have been a sister of Femmetjen Hendricksen."
"Jan Jansen of Oosterhout in Brabant, widower of Annetje Hendricks, and Annetje Jelles of Bommel in Gelderland were married in Kingston on 18 February 1663."
Reference:
- Kingston marriage notice #6 in Hoes for Jan Jansen of Oosterhout, widower of Annetje Hendricks, and Annetjen Jelles. Says both resident in Kingston.:Jan Jansen, of Oosterhout, in Brabant, widower of Annetje Hendricks, and Annetjen Jelles, j.d., of Bommel, in Gelderland, both residing here (Wildwyck). First pub of bans, 4 Feb 1663; second,11 Feb 1663; third, 18 Feb 1663. By Domine Hermannus Blom, of Wildwyck."
From Powell Ancestors
Arriving at New Amsterdam in about 1650, he married there in 1653 according to the records of the Collegiate Reformed Protestant Church, Annatjen Hendricks. By her he had two children - Hendrick, baptised 4 Oct 1654, who apparently died before 2 February 1656 when they had another Hendrick baptised.
In 1658, Jan obtained a lot inside the old stockade at Wiltwyck (Kingston). On October 8, 1666; Jan conveyed to Mattbys Blanshan from Artois a house and lot in Wiltwyck. In 1669. he was granted five acres north of Kingston on the Esopus Creek. On May 21 1671 Jan, with Jan Burhans, applied for a right of way over the Great Bridge which crossed the Esopus Creek property in the vicinity of Leggs Mills. The court granted the right of way on condition they pay one scheppel of wheat for every morgan of cleared land.
His first wife having died, he remarried at Kingston on February 18, 1663 Annette Jelles of Bommel, Guilderland. They had ten children.
From page 485 of The History of Kingston, New York: From Its Early Settlement to the Year 1820 By Marius Schoonmaker
Osterhoudt.—The Osterhoudt family is descended from Jan Janse van Osterhoudt. He was sometimes called " Brabanter;" his wife's name was Anna Hendricks. He first resided in New Amsterdam; his son Hendrick was baptized there on the 9th of February, 1656. He afterward moved to Esopus and founded the Osterhoudt family.
- Reference: FamilySearch Genealogy - SmartCopy: Dec 4 2016, 0:55:40 UTC
- page 6 of Dutch Reformed Marriage Records of New Amsterdam & New York City
- Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy: Dec 4 2016, 2:28:32 UTC
Annetje Hendricks's Timeline
1636 |
1636
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Mepple, Drenth, Netherlands
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1654 |
October 1654
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New Amsterdam, New Netherland Colony
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1656 |
January 1656
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New Amsterdam, New Netherland Colony
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1663 |
January 1663
Age 27
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Kingston, New Netherlands Colony
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