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1 . Catharina Stuyvesant, nascida depois de 1779, morreu jovem.
2 . Petrus Stuyvesant, nascido a 13 de Outubro de 1727, New York, falecido a 31 de Agosto de 1805, New York (com a idade de 77 anos).
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3 . Margaret Livingston, nascida a 17 de Junho de 1738, Kinston NY, batizada a 23 de Junho de 1738, falecida a 8 de Janeiro de 1818, Kin gston, NY, enterrada a 10 de Janeiro de 1818 (com a idade de 79 anos).
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4 . Gerardus Stuyvesant, nascido em 1691, falecido em 1777 (com a idade de 86 anos). [Fonte 4]
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5 . Judith Bayard, nascida a 23 de Maio de 1685, New Amsterdam, falecida.
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6 . Gilbert Livingston, nascido a 3 de Março de 1690, falecido a 25 de Abril de 1746 (com a idade de 56 anos). [Nota 6]
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7 . Cornelia Beekman, nascida em 1693, falecida em 1742 (com a idade de 49 anos).
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8 . Nicolas William Stuyvesant, nascido cerca 1646, Ulster New York, batizado a 22 de Dezembro de 1648, Nieuw Amsterdam, falecido a 4 de Novembro de 1698, Chapel of St'Marks Church NY (com a idade de possivelmente 52 anos).
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Maria Beekman, nascida em Junho 1650, Richmond, NY, falecida em 1695 (com a idade de 45 anos)
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9 . Elizabeth van Slichtenhorst, nascida cerca 1652, falecida depois de Junho 1715.
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casada a 4 de Novembro de 1698 com ...
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George Sydebham
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10 . Balthazar Bayard, nascido em 1637, Amsterdam, falecido a 19 de Fevereiro de 1705 (com a idade de 68 anos).
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11 . Maria (Marretje) Loockermans, nascida a 3 de Novembro de 1641, ab Kind David, falecida em 1671, Amsterdam (com a idade de 30 anos).
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12 . Robert (the Elder) Livingston, nascido a 12 de Dezembro de 1654, Ancrum, Roxburghshire, Scotland, falecido a 1 de Outubro de 1728, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusettes, enterrado em 1728, Livingston, Columbia, New York (com a idade de 73 anos). [Nota 12]
... casado a 9 de Julho de 1679, Rensselaerswyck, Albany, New York, com ...
13 . Alida Schuyler, nascida a 28 de Fevereiro de 1656, Beverwyck, Albany, New York, falecida a 27 de Março de 1729 (com a idade de 73 anos).
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Gerrit van Slichtenhorst, nascido em 1626, batizado a 17 de Janeiro de 1626, Nijkerk, falecido a 9 de Janeiro de 1683, Esopus Ulster New York (com a idade de 57 anos) [Nota 13x1]
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filho
de Brant Aerts van Slichtenhorst ca 1587-1666 e
Aeltje van Wenckum 1595-/1644
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casada a 10 de Fevereiro de 1675, Rensselae¦rswyck, Albany, New York, com ...
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Nicholas van Rensselaer, nascido a 14 de Setembro de 1636, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, falecido a 1 de Novembro de 1678 (com a idade de 42 anos), Predikanr Dominee in Renselaerwyck Albany [Nota 13x2]
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de Killian van Rensselaer 1586-1643 e
Anna van Wely 1598-1670
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16 . Pieter Stuyvesant, nascido em 1612, Peperga, Friesland, falecido depois de Fevereiro 1672, New York, Hollande Gouvernneur van Niieuw Amsterdam. [Nota 16]
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17 . Judith Bayard, nascida a 16 de Novembro de 1608, Breda, falecida em 1646 (com a idade de 38 anos). [Fonte 17]
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18 . Gerrit van Slichtenhorst, nascido em 1626, batizado a 17 de Janeiro de 1626, Nijkerk, falecido a 9 de Janeiro de 1683, Esopus Ulster New York (com a idade de 57 anos). [Nota 18]
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Alida Schuyler, nascida a 28 de Fevereiro de 1656, Beverwyck, Albany, New York, falecida a 27 de Março de 1729 (com a idade de 73 anos)
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filha de Philip Pieterse Schuyler 1628-1683 e
Margriete Brandsen van Slichtenhorst 1628-1711
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19 . Aeltje van Lansing, nascida em 1650, Hassetlt, batizada em 1650, falecida depois de Novembro 1720, Kingston, NY.
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20 . Samuel Bayard, nascido a 30 de Setembro de 1609, Breda, batizado a 8 de Dezembro de 1610, Breda, falecido depois de 20 de Setembro de 1649, Koopman te Amsterdam.
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21 . Anna Marika Stuyvesant, nascida em 1613, falecida a 15 de Março de 1664, New York (com a idade de 51 anos). [Nota 21]
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casada a 14 de Outubro de 1658, Nieuw Amsterdam, com ...
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Nicholas Verleth [Fonte 21x2]
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filho
de Jasper Verleth e
Judith N
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22 . Govert Loockermans, nascido em 1613, Frankrijk, batizado a 2 de Julho de 1612, Frankrijk, falecido a 26 de Fevereiro de 1671, New Amsterdcam, New Netderland US (com a idade de 58 anos). [Nota 22]
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Ariaantje Jans, nascida em 1619, falecida em 1648, New Amsterdcam, New Netherland US (com a idade de 29 anos) [Fonte 22x2]
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23 . Hester Jans. [Fonte 23]
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24 . John Livingston, nascido a 21 de Junho de 1603, Kilsyth, Stirlingshire, Scotland, falecido em Agosto 1672, Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands (com a idade de 69 anos), Reverend. [Nota 24]
... casado a 23 de Junho de 1635, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland, com ...
25 . Janet Fleming, nascida a 16 de Novembro de 1613, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland, falecida a 13 de Fevereiro de 1693, Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands (com a idade de 79 anos). [Nota 25]
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26 . Philip Pieterse Schuyler, nascido em 1628, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, falecido a 9 de Março de 1683, Albany, New York (com a idade de 55 anos), Colonel. [Nota 26]
... casado a 12 de Dezembro de 1650, Rensselaerswyck, Albany, New York, com ...
27 . Margriete Brandsen van Slichtenhorst, nascida em 1628, Nijkerk, Gelderland, Netherlands, falecida a 22 de Janeiro de 1711, Rensselaerswyck, Albany, New York (com a idade de 83 anos). [Nota 27]
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32 . Bathasar Joannis Stuyvesant, nascido em 1587, Dokkum, falecido a 2 de Maio de 1645, Berlicum (com a idade de 58 anos). [Nota 32]
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casado a 22 de Julho de 1627, Haarlem, com ...
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Styntie Pieters
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33 . Margaretha Hardenstein, nascida em 1575, falecida em 1625 (com a idade de 50 anos).
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Petrus Monches, falecido antes de 1606, Parrega, Predikant te Parraga [Fonte 33x2]
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34 . Lazarus Bayard, apelido Bathasar, nascido em 1577, Norwich Norfolk, falecido a 18 de Junho de 1643, Breda (com a idade de 66 anos), Koopman te Amsterdam en predikant te Breda in de Waalse Kerk. [Nota 34]
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35 . Judith de Vos.
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36 . Brant Aerts van Slichtenhorst, nascido cerca 1587, Nijkerk op het Westphalingsgoed, later op de Slichtenhorst, batizado a 5 de Dezembro de 1616, Nijkerk, falecido a 26 de Setembro de 1666, Nijkerk, Gelderland, Netherlands (com a idade de possivelmente 79 anos), Jurist,geschiedschrijver STICHTER VAN ALBANY in nieuw Nederland. [Nota 36]
... casado a 19 de Dezembro de 1613, Nijkerk, com ...
37 . Aeltje van Wenckum, nascida em 1595, Nijkerk, falecida antes de 1644, Nijkerk. [Fonte 37]
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38 . Gerrit Fredericks Lansing.
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39 . Elizabeth Hendricks ten Cate.
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44 . Jan Loockermans, nascido cerca 1593, Turnhout, falecido. [Fonte 44]
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48 . William Alexander Livingston, nascido, Monybroch, Scotland. [Nota 48]
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49 . Agnes ??, nascida, Dunipace, Fairfax, Scotland, falecida em 1650.
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50 . Bartholomew Fleming, falecido em 1624, London, England. [Nota 50]
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51 . Marion Hamilton, nascida em 1587, falecida.
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John Stevenson
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52 . Pieter Tjercks Schuyler, nascido em 1587, falecido em 1656 (com a idade de 69 anos). [Nota 52]
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64 . Joannis Balthasari Stuyvesant, nascido em 1541, Dokkum Friesland, falecido, Herbergier.
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68 . Nicholas Bayard, nascido possivelmente em 1551, Zierikzeee, falecido em Maio 1617, Zierikzee (com a idade de possivelmente 66 anos). [Nota 68]
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69 . Blandina Conde, nascida em 1555, Zierikzeee, falecida.
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72 . Arendt Hermansz van Slichtenhorst, nascido cerca 1565, Slichtenhorst, falecido. [Fonte 72]
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casado a 26 de Abril de 1618, Nijkerk, com ...
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Goudje Henricks [Fonte 72x2]
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filha de Henrick Heymans Beeckman e
? ?
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73 . Grietgen van Wenckum, nascida em 1570, falecida antes de 1617. [Fonte 73]
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74 . Gijsebert Morren van Wenckum, nascido em 1563, Nijkerk, falecido a 25 de Janeiro de 1613 (com a idade de 50 anos). [Fonte 74]
... casado a 20 de Maio de 1589, Amersfoort, com ...
75 . Elisabeth van Dompseler, nascida em 1566, falecida em 1614, Amersfoort (com a idade de 48 anos). [Fonte 75]
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casada em 1543, Nijkerk, com ...
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Hendrick van Wenckum [Nota 75x1]
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96 . Alexander Livingston, nascido em 1561, Monyabroch, Kilsyth, Scotland, falecido em 1598, Pinkiefield, Scotland (com a idade de 37 anos). [Nota 96]
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97 . Barbara Livingston, nascida, Kilsyth, Strathclyde, Scotland.
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100 . John Fleming.
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102 . John Hamilton.
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144 . Herman van Slichtenhorst.
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148 . Mor Gisebert van Wenckum, nascido em 1590, Nijkerk, falecido, Kuiper (Beernink blz 3). [Fonte 148]
... casado a 3 de Setembro de 1615, Nijkerk, com ...
149 . Aeltgen Brantz. [Fonte 149]
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150 . Johan van Emeler Dompseler, nascido em 1498, Amersfoort, falecido a 15 de Março de 1526 (com a idade de 28 anos). [Nota 150]
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151 . Bartraet van Ewijck, nascida em 1493, falecida. [Nota 151]
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192 . James Livingston. [Nota 192]
... casado em 1582, Dalgeth Fifeshire Scotland, com ...
193 . Margaret Hay, nascida em 1547, Dalgeth Fifeshire Scotland, batizada a 15 de Março de 1566, Errol Perth Scotland, falecida a 30 de Dezembro de 1659, Dalgeth Fifeshire Scotland, enterrada a 20 de Janeiro de 1659, Dalgeth Fifeshire Scotland (com a idade de 112 anos). [Nota 193]
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194 . Alexander of Nether Inches Livingston, falecido em 1565.
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288 . Elbert van Slichtenhorst. [Fonte 288]
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296 . Gysbrecht Morren van Wenckum, nascido em 1575, falecido.
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297 . Hillegonda van Wencum N.
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298 . Brant Killen. [Fonte 298]
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300 . Evert (de Oude) van Dompseler, nascido em 1484, falecido em 1526 (com a idade de 42 anos). [Nota 300]
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Gerberich Luikensen [Fonte 300x2]
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301 . Abrahams ??.
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384 . William Livingston, falecido em 1518. [Nota 384]
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385 . Agnes Hepburn.
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386 . John Hay, nascido em 1531, falecido.
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388 . William of Kilsyth Livingston, falecido em 1545.
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389 . Janet Bruce.
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600 . Gijsbert van Dompseler, Ridder Veluwe (1471), nascido em 1442, Huis Emeler, Ommeland, falecido em 1500, Huis Emeler, Ommeland (com a idade de 58 anos). [Nota 600]
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Bertreat ?
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Agnes van Byler, nascida, Amersfoort
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768 . James Livingston, falecido em 1503. [Nota 768]
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769 . Agnes Houston.
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771 . Janet Napier.
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776 . William of Kilsyth Livingston, falecido a 9 de Setembro de 1513, Battle of Flodden Field.
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1.200 . Johan van Dompseler, Ridder , Raad van Reinald Hertog van Gelre , nascido em 1379, Barneveld, falecido a 23 de Maio de 1476, Barneveld, enterrado, Barneveld (com a idade de 97 anos). [Nota 1200]
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Margriet van Griete van Delen, nascida em 1380, falecida em 1405 (com a idade de 25 anos)
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filha de Brand van Delen 1356-1412 e
Truda Gosen †1424
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1.202 . Peter van Meeckeren. [Fonte 1202]
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1.203 . Margaretha van Iseren. [Fonte 1203]
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1.554 . Patrick 1st Lord Graham, Earl of Mar , falecido em 1466.
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1.555 . Christian of Mar Erskine, nascida em 1402, falecida depois de 1479.
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2.400 . Evert Lubberts van Dompseler, nascido em 1350, Barneveld, falecido em 1425, Op de Veluwe (com a idade de 75 anos). [Nota 2400]
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2.401 . Ghijsen van Byler, nascida em 1357, falecida em 1425 (com a idade de 68 anos).
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3.072 . James Livingston. [Nota 3072]
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3.104 . William Livingston, falecido em 1459.
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3.105 . Elizabeth de Caldotis.
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3.110 . Robert 1st Lord Erskine, Earl of Mar , nascido em 1367, falecido em 1452 (com a idade de 85 anos).
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3.111 . Eliabeth Lindsay, falecida depois de 1452.
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4.800 . Johan van Dompseler, falecido depois de 1375. [Nota 4800]
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4.802 . Ghise van Byler. [Nota 4802]
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6.144 . Alexander Livingston, falecido em 1451. [Nota 6144]
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6.208 . John Livingston, falecido a 14 de Setembro de 1402, BAttle of Homildon Hill. [Nota 6208]
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Marjorie of Carse Menteith
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6.222 . David of Glenesk Lindsay, nascido em 1360, falecido em 1407 (com a idade de 47 anos).
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6.223 . Elizabeth Catharine Steward.
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12.289 . Marjorie of Carse Menteith.
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12.416 . William Livingston, falecido em 1364. [Nota 12416]
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12.417 . Christian de Callendar.
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12.446 . Robert II Steward, 35th King of Scots , nascido em 1316, falecido em 1390 (com a idade de 74 anos).
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12.447 . Elizabeth of Rowallan Mure, Queen of Scotland , nascida em 1320, falecida em 1355 (com a idade de 35 anos).
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24.832 . William Sir of Gorgyn Livingston, nascido em 1275, falecido cerca 1339 (com a idade de possivelmente 64 anos).
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24.834 . Patrick de Callendar.
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24.835 . MArgareth de la Vall, nascida em 1272, Stirling Scotland, falecida.
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24.892 . Walter Steward, 6th High Steward of Scotland , nascido em 1292, falecido em 1327 (com a idade de 35 anos).
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Isabel (of Dalkeith and Abercorn) Graham
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24.893 . Marjorie de Bruce, Heires of Scotland , nascida em 1297, falecida em 1316, Renfrews (com a idade de 19 anos).
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49.664 . Archibald Livingston, nascido em 1250, falecido, Sir. [Nota 49664]
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49.784 . James (seamus) Steward, 5th Lord High Steward of Scotland , nascido em 1243, falecido.
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49.785 . Egidia de (Jill of Ulster) Burgh, nascida em 1255, falecida.
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49.786 . Robert I (the Good) Bruce, 32nd King of Scotland , nascido em 1274, falecido em 1329 (com a idade de 55 anos). [Nota 49786]
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49.787 . Elizabeth de Bruce, nascida em 1284, falecida em 1327 (com a idade de 43 anos).
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99.568 . Alexander (of Dunonald) Steward, 4th Lord High Steward of Scotland , 1th Steward , nascido em 1214, falecido em 1283 (com a idade de 69 anos).
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99.569 . Jean MacRory, Heiress of Arran and Bute MacDonald) , Marchioness de Buidhe , nascida em 1228, falecida.
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99.572 . Robert VII Bruce, Earl of Carrick , 6th Lord of Annandale , nascido em 1243, falecido em 1304 (com a idade de 61 anos).
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99.573 . Margereth (Countess) of Carrick, Countess .
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198.656 . Livingus Livingston, nascido em 1109, falecido em 1128 (com a idade de 19 anos).
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199.144 . Robert VI of Bruce, Lord of Annandale , nascido em 1210, falecido em 1295 (com a idade de 85 anos). [Nota 199144]
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199.145 . Isabel (lady of Cloucester) de Clare.
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398.288 . Robert V (the Noble) Bruce, nascido em 1164, falecido em 1245 (com a idade de 81 anos).
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398.289 . Isabelle de Huntingdon, Heiress of Scotland , nascida em 1199, falecida em 1251 (com a idade de 52 anos).
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Register of the Colonial Court of Chancery 1720.
County Clerk of Ulster 1722.
Member of the Assembly for the Manor 1728-37.
owner of Claverack, lying on the east side of the Hudson river and consisting of about 60,000 acres. It was never created into a separate manor.
Born in Scotland in 1654, the fourteenth child of John Livingston and Janet Fleming, he followed his father, a refugee Calvinist minister, to the Netherlands in 1663. Considerably younger and not close to his siblings, young Robert grew up in Rotterdam learning the intricacies of business and trade and becoming fluent in both English and Dutch. By 1670, he was keeping his own Dutch-language account book. Following the death of his father, in 1673 Robert Livingston returned to Scotland and then sailed for Boston to find his fortune in America.
Following the death of his father in 1673, Robert Livingston returned to Scotland for a time. He sailed for Boston to find his fortune in North America. Livingston's father was well known in Puritan Boston, and a merchant advanced the young son enough stock and credit to undertake a trading venture to Albany, New York. Livingston arrived in Albany in late 1674. With his business and language skills, in August 1675 he became secretary to Nicholas Van Rensselaer, director of Rensselaerswyck, who died a few years later.
In 1679 Livingston married Van Rensselaer's widow, Alida Schuyler. She was the daughter of Philip Pieterse Schuyler, vice-director of Fort Orange, giving Livingston an important connection in the community. Robert Livingston amassed one of the largest fortunes in 17th-century New York
Many Americans are descended from the Livingston family, including George W. Bush, the entire Fish and Kean families, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of New York Anna Morton, actors Montgomery Clift and Michael Douglas, actress Jane Wyatt, medical resident Asad Rizvi, poet Robert Lowell, cinematographer Floyd Crosby and his son David Crosby, author Wolcott Gibbs, and almost the entire Astor family
Secretary to the Commissaries of Albany 1676-1686
Town Clerk and Collector 1686-1721
Secretary of Indian Affairs 1676-1721
Member of the Legislative Council 1698-1701
Member of the General Assembly for Albany 1709-1711
Member of the General Assembly for the Manor 1716-1726
Speaker of the Assembly 1718-1725
Raised in the Netherlands.
14th child of John Livingstone and Janet Fleming.
April 28, 1672, sailed from Grenock, Scotland, on the passenger ship
Catherine, bound for Charlestown, New England.
Dropped the last 'e' from his name.
Robert was the 1st Lord of the Manor. His son, Philip, became the 2nd
Lord of the Manor.
Colonel of the Connecticut Militia.
FIRST ENGLISH GOVERNOR OF ANNAPOLIS ROYAL.
Town Clerk of Albany and Secretary of Indian Affairs 1721-49.
Member of the Legislative Ciuncil 1725-49.
First Proprietor of Clermont.
Member of the Assembly for the Manor 1726-7.
Register of the Colonial Court of Chancery 1720.
County Clerk of Ulster 1722.
Member of the Assembly for the Manor 1728-37.
He was the son of Brant Van Slichtenhorst - director of Rensselaerswyck and Aeltje van Wenckum Van Slichtenhorst. He may have come to New Netherland with his father in 1648.
His father returned to Holland about 1660 and Gerrit seems to have represented Van Slichtenhorst family interests in America after that. In that year, he was counted among the most prominent Beverwyck-based fur traders. In 1668, Gerrit also made a trip to the Netherlands to deal with his father's estate.
In 1672, he married Alida (Aeltie) Lansing. At that time, he was identified as a Schenectady magistrate and/or commissary. The marriage produced at least five children.
In 1679, his name was included on a census of Albany householders. In addition to a number of Albany parcels, he also owned property at Claverack.
Gerrit Van Slichtenhorst filed a will and died in Kingston in January 1684. His sister was the wife and widow of Philip Pieterse Schuyler. With Gerrit's passing, the Van Slichtenhorst family name dropped from Albany rolls.
vi. Nicholas Van Rensselaer, (Rev) was baptized in Amsterdam on September 14, 1636, and died in Albany in 1678. He was religious from childhood and shunned the family business. He curried favor with King Charles II and was appointed co-minister in Albany tho he never took the pulpit. He married Alida Schuyler when he was 39 and she was 19. They had no children. See more information at The People of Colonial Albany.
Pieter Stuyvesant was eind 1629 of begin 1630 door vader Balthasar naar de universiteit in Franeker gezonden. Hij was toen ongeveer 18 jaar oud en had - waarschijnlijk te Leeuwarden - de Latijnse school doorlopen. Anders dan zijn vader, die zich 25 jaar eerder als student theologie had ingeschreven, liet hij zich in januari 1630 immatriculeren als student in de talen en filosofie. Dat hij echter van plan was om net als zijn vader predikant te worden, bewijst een lijst van zijn boeken die werd opgemaakt waarschijnlijk nadat hij uit Franeker was vertrokken. Het gaat hier om een voor een student meer dan gemiddeld boekenbezit en als we de 56 titels bij langs lopen dan wordt duidelijk dat Pieter zich door een studie in de artesfaculteit voorbereidde op de theologie. Er worden voornamelijk 'literaire' en theologische werken genoemd.
commies op Fernando Noronha 1635, directeur van Curaçao 1643, idem Nieuw-Nederland en Curaçao 1646
opvolger van de corrupte directeur-generaal van Nieuw-Nederland, Willem Kieft in 164
He was the son of Brant Van Slichtenhorst - director of Rensselaerswyck and Aeltje van Wenckum Van Slichtenhorst. He may have come to New Netherland with his father in 1648.
His father returned to Holland about 1660 and Gerrit seems to have represented Van Slichtenhorst family interests in America after that. In that year, he was counted among the most prominent Beverwyck-based fur traders. In 1668, Gerrit also made a trip to the Netherlands to deal with his father's estate.
In 1672, he married Alida (Aeltie) Lansing. At that time, he was identified as a Schenectady magistrate and/or commissary. The marriage produced at least five children.
In 1679, his name was included on a census of Albany householders. In addition to a number of Albany parcels, he also owned property at Claverack.
Gerrit Van Slichtenhorst filed a will and died in Kingston in January 1684. His sister was the wife and widow of Philip Pieterse Schuyler. With Gerrit's passing, the Van Slichtenhorst family name dropped from Albany rolls.
Na de dood van Samuel vertrok Anna in 1647 met haar kinderen naar haar broer Pieter naar Nieuw Nederland
Loockermans is in Frankrijk geboren en was 13 jaar toen zijn ouders zich in Turnhout vestigden.
Govert en zijn zus Anna en broer waren Protestant en moesten Turnhout ontvluchten, eerst naar Holland en daarna naar Nieuw Amsterdam. Zij zijn de voorouders van illustere Amerikanen als Theodore en Franklin Roosevelt.
Edwin R.Purple.
GOVERT LOOCKERMANS, the most noted of his family, was born at Turnhout, a town in the Netherlands, and came to New Amsterdam in April, 1633. It appears he left Holland with Director General Wouter Van Twiller in the ship Soutberg, which captured on her voyage a Spanish caravel, the St. Martin, to which vessel he was transferred, and which was brought safely into port. With him came Jacob Wolfertsen (Van Couwenhoven), whose first wife, Hester Jans, was a sister of Loockerman's first wife. Upon his arrival he was taken into the service of the West India Company, as clerk, but he soon left this employment and engaged in business on his own account.
In 1640 he went back to Holland, where he married 1st, in Amsterdam, Feb. 26, 1641, Ariaentje Jans, with whom he returned to New Amsterdam in the ship King David, Job Arentsen, Master, arriving here Nov. 29, 1641.
In 1666 he became a resident of Long Island in the vicinity of New Utrecht.
On the 13th of July, 1670, he was commissioned Lieutenant of a company of foot in New York, and probably died late in the autumn of that year
Fifteen children in all: John (eldest), James (9th), Robert (14th)
Elizabeth (15th).
Chaplain to the Countess of Wigtoun.
Insdtalled as chaplain at the church of Killinchie in Ireland.
Settled in 1638 in Stranraer, Scotland.
1648 moved to Ancrum, Teviotdale, Scotland.
March 1650, sent as a commissioner to Brede to negotiate terms for the
restoration of Charles II.
See notes for John Livingstone
Oldest child out of fifteen of John Livingstone & Janet Fleming.
Ninth child of John Livingstone & Janet Fleming.
Born in Scotland in 1654, the fourteenth child of John Livingston and Janet Fleming, he followed his father, a refugee Calvinist minister, to the Netherlands in 1663. Considerably younger and not close to his siblings, young Robert grew up in Rotterdam learning the intricacies of business and trade and becoming fluent in both English and Dutch. By 1670, he was keeping his own Dutch-language account book. Following the death of his father, in 1673 Robert Livingston returned to Scotland and then sailed for Boston to find his fortune in America.
Following the death of his father in 1673, Robert Livingston returned to Scotland for a time. He sailed for Boston to find his fortune in North America. Livingston's father was well known in Puritan Boston, and a merchant advanced the young son enough stock and credit to undertake a trading venture to Albany, New York. Livingston arrived in Albany in late 1674. With his business and language skills, in August 1675 he became secretary to Nicholas Van Rensselaer, director of Rensselaerswyck, who died a few years later.
In 1679 Livingston married Van Rensselaer's widow, Alida Schuyler. She was the daughter of Philip Pieterse Schuyler, vice-director of Fort Orange, giving Livingston an important connection in the community. Robert Livingston amassed one of the largest fortunes in 17th-century New York
Many Americans are descended from the Livingston family, including George W. Bush, the entire Fish and Kean families, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of New York Anna Morton, actors Montgomery Clift and Michael Douglas, actress Jane Wyatt, medical resident Asad Rizvi, poet Robert Lowell, cinematographer Floyd Crosby and his son David Crosby, author Wolcott Gibbs, and almost the entire Astor family
Secretary to the Commissaries of Albany 1676-1686
Town Clerk and Collector 1686-1721
Secretary of Indian Affairs 1676-1721
Member of the Legislative Council 1698-1701
Member of the General Assembly for Albany 1709-1711
Member of the General Assembly for the Manor 1716-1726
Speaker of the Assembly 1718-1725
Raised in the Netherlands.
14th child of John Livingstone and Janet Fleming.
April 28, 1672, sailed from Grenock, Scotland, on the passenger ship
Catherine, bound for Charlestown, New England.
Dropped the last 'e' from his name.
Robert was the 1st Lord of the Manor. His son, Philip, became the 2nd
Lord of the Manor.
Fifteenth and youngest child of John Livingstone & Janet Fleming.
Zij waren in dec. 1650 gehuwd (Van Rensselaer Bowier manuscripts, blz. 841). Margaretha was een dochter van Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst uit Nijkerk (niet uit Nijmegen; de adoptie van Nijmegen door Albany in 1946 op grond van “historische” banden berust op een mystificatie!).
Filip Pietersen Schuyler
Margarita Van Slichtenhorst by Stefan Bielinski
Margarita Van Slichtenhorst was born at Nykerk in the Netherlands in 1628 - the daughter of Brant Van Slichtenhorst and Aeltje Van Wenkum. She came to New Netherland with her parents in 1647 and came of age in Rensselaerswyck where her father served as director of the colony.
In December 1650, she married Philip Pieterse Schuyler - an immigrant carpenter who, following the marriage, became one of the leading traders of Beverwyck/Albany. The marriage produced twelve children between 1652 and 1672. Eight of those offspring went on to establish the Schuyler family in Albany and beyond.
By the 1660s, these Schuylers were established in a new house on upper State Street. Before his death in 1683, Philip Pieterse had stretched the Schuyler family holdings by acquiring property around Albany and beyond.
A widow at age 55, by virtue of their joint will filed in 1683, Margarita Schuyler assumed control of her husband's extensive estate. From her Albany house and at the farm known as "the Flats," Margarita continued her husband's business and sat as the matriarch of early Albany's foremost family. Her children included Pieter Schuyler - first mayor of the city; Alida, the wife of Robert Livingston; and future mayor - Johannes Schuyler. Her other offspring established themselves in favored locations throughout the region. Margarita Van Slichenhorst Schuyler lived until 1711. For much of that time, she was one of colonial Albany's most prominent residents. This active widow participated in business, landholding, and was an active member of theDutch Church. Surrounded by family and supported by a number of slaves, this able women's life was full and advantaged.
Her will, filed in 1707, identified her as a "sometime...Albany merchant" and mentioned the real and personal estate she had acquired since the death of her husband. This seventy-nine-year-old widow had the presence of mind to circumvent English inheritance laws when she divided the Schuyler estate equally among her eight surviving children and their heirs. She died at age eighty-two on January 11, 1711.
1 Cortlandt Manor, New Netherlands 2 Rensselaerwyck, New Netherlands 3 New York City
He was the son of Brant Van Slichtenhorst - director of Rensselaerswyck and Aeltje van Wenckum Van Slichtenhorst. He may have come to New Netherland with his father in 1648.
His father returned to Holland about 1660 and Gerrit seems to have represented Van Slichtenhorst family interests in America after that. In that year, he was counted among the most prominent Beverwyck-based fur traders. In 1668, Gerrit also made a trip to the Netherlands to deal with his father's estate.
In 1672, he married Alida (Aeltie) Lansing. At that time, he was identified as a Schenectady magistrate and/or commissary. The marriage produced at least five children.
In 1679, his name was included on a census of Albany householders. In addition to a number of Albany parcels, he also owned property at Claverack.
Gerrit Van Slichtenhorst filed a will and died in Kingston in January 1684. His sister was the wife and widow of Philip Pieterse Schuyler. With Gerrit's passing, the Van Slichtenhorst family name dropped from Albany rolls.
vi. Nicholas Van Rensselaer, (Rev) was baptized in Amsterdam on September 14, 1636, and died in Albany in 1678. He was religious from childhood and shunned the family business. He curried favor with King Charles II and was appointed co-minister in Albany tho he never took the pulpit. He married Alida Schuyler when he was 39 and she was 19. They had no children. See more information at The People of Colonial Albany.
Born in Scotland in 1654, the fourteenth child of John Livingston and Janet Fleming, he followed his father, a refugee Calvinist minister, to the Netherlands in 1663. Considerably younger and not close to his siblings, young Robert grew up in Rotterdam learning the intricacies of business and trade and becoming fluent in both English and Dutch. By 1670, he was keeping his own Dutch-language account book. Following the death of his father, in 1673 Robert Livingston returned to Scotland and then sailed for Boston to find his fortune in America.
Following the death of his father in 1673, Robert Livingston returned to Scotland for a time. He sailed for Boston to find his fortune in North America. Livingston's father was well known in Puritan Boston, and a merchant advanced the young son enough stock and credit to undertake a trading venture to Albany, New York. Livingston arrived in Albany in late 1674. With his business and language skills, in August 1675 he became secretary to Nicholas Van Rensselaer, director of Rensselaerswyck, who died a few years later.
In 1679 Livingston married Van Rensselaer's widow, Alida Schuyler. She was the daughter of Philip Pieterse Schuyler, vice-director of Fort Orange, giving Livingston an important connection in the community. Robert Livingston amassed one of the largest fortunes in 17th-century New York
Many Americans are descended from the Livingston family, including George W. Bush, the entire Fish and Kean families, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of New York Anna Morton, actors Montgomery Clift and Michael Douglas, actress Jane Wyatt, medical resident Asad Rizvi, poet Robert Lowell, cinematographer Floyd Crosby and his son David Crosby, author Wolcott Gibbs, and almost the entire Astor family
Secretary to the Commissaries of Albany 1676-1686
Town Clerk and Collector 1686-1721
Secretary of Indian Affairs 1676-1721
Member of the Legislative Council 1698-1701
Member of the General Assembly for Albany 1709-1711
Member of the General Assembly for the Manor 1716-1726
Speaker of the Assembly 1718-1725
Raised in the Netherlands.
14th child of John Livingstone and Janet Fleming.
April 28, 1672, sailed from Grenock, Scotland, on the passenger ship
Catherine, bound for Charlestown, New England.
Dropped the last 'e' from his name.
Robert was the 1st Lord of the Manor. His son, Philip, became the 2nd
Lord of the Manor.
Waarschijnlijk werd Balthasar Joannis (Stuyvesant) zo rond 1587 als zoon van een herbergier Joannis Balthasari in Dokkum geboren. Dat geboortejaar kan worden afgeleid uit een inschrijving aan de Franeker universiteit in 1605 ; 1605 min 18 (de gemiddelde leeftijd van de aankomende student) is 1587. De jonge Balthasar gaf in het inschrijvingsalbum te kennen dat hij theologie wilde gaan studeren.
Waarschijnlijk kwam hij in 1604 van de Latijnse school in Dokkum en was zijn kennis van de klassieke talen al zodanig dat hij meteen begon te studeren in de hogere faculteit van de theologie.Het volgende jaar pas liet hij zich - zulks was niet ongebruikelijk - officieel immatriculeren, namelijk op 22 mei 1605
Het is niet bekend, hoe Stuyvesant in zijn eerste gemeente Peperga en Blesdijke terecht is gekomen. Wellicht is hij, direkt na zijn huwelijk, dus in 1607 of 1608 Stuyvesant vestigde zich in juli 1622 met vrouw en kinderen in een andere grietenij, te weten in Berlikum in Menaldumadeel. Berlikum was in die tijd een niet onaanzienlijk dorp, dat bovendien op de rijke klei en dichtbij de universiteitsstad Franeker en de hofstad Leeuwarden was gelegen.
Tussen juni 1612 en februari 1619 verhuisde het gezin Stuyvesant van Peperga naar het nabijgelegen Scherpenzeel. Daar heeft Pieter een deel van zijn jeugd doorgebracht.
Daarna nog predikant te Delfzijl in 1634
Margaret's first husband was Claes Jansen Bakkers. Others record his given name as Jacob or Jacobus, and surname as Backer or Baker. He was a prominent merchant in New York City. His trading operations were extensive and his wife Margaret actively aided him in his business enterprises. He was admitted to the rights of burgher in 1657, made Schepen in 1663, and was presiding Schepen and elected delegate to the Provincial Assembly in 1664. About the year 1666 he had financial troubles and had to heavily mortgage his house and lot to Jean Cousseau. Shortly thereafter, he went back to the Netherlands, leaving Margaret and her small children in New York at the mercy of the creditors. He was declared dead in 1677 to allow Margaret to settle her financial affairs.
Source: "The DeHart Family - Some of the Descendants of Balthazar de Haert, a Merchant of Early New York" By David M. Riker.
Balthazar DeHart, or de Haert as it is written in many of the old records, probably first arrived in New Amsterdam in the late 1650's. In 1661 "Nieuw Amsterdam" (The City of the Dutch West India Company in Nieuw Nederlandt) was a busy seaport with 1,500 citizens and 342 houses. Most of the houses were built with a brick gable end toward the street. A 1661 map shows Balthazar's house located along the waterfront (East River), just north of Town Hall (Stadt Huys). Margaret Stuyvesant Bakker's house was located about two blocks to the west on the Heere Gracht known as the Ditch. It is now known as Board Street. On the opposite shore (North, or Hudson River) were the homes of Balthazar Stuyvesant and Nicholas Stuyvesant.
The English looked with envy at this thriving town located at the southern end of Manhattan Island. Balthazar de Haert was one of the signers of the petition of the people of New Amsterdam to Director General Peter Stuyvesant when he refused to surrender the town to the English in September of 1664. After the surrender, he took the oath of allegiance to the English King. The English changed the name of the town to New York in honor of the Duke of York.
There is no known record of a marriage for Balthazar de Haert. If he did marry it was prior to settling at New Amsterdam. Perhaps he found no time for homelife what with his activities as a trader. He did, however, have two sons referred to in a translation of his last will as "Natural" sons. The oldest son Matthias was born about 1667 according to his gravestone inscription. His mother's name is unknown. The other son Daniel was born between 1669 and September 1671, the date he was baptized in the New York Reformed Church. Daniel's mother was Margaret Stuyvesant. She had been deserted by her husband, Jacob Backer, in about the year 1667. She was left with her husband's debts in a society which was still partly primitive. Fortunately for Margaret, she became engaged to Balthazar de Haert who had probably known her when Backer was in New York. She could not legally marry him until Jacob Backer was declared dead, as divorce was rarely allowed in the seventeenth century. It is apparent from two petitions filed by her creditors after Balthazar's death, and a land patent, that Margaret Stuyvesant never married Balthazar de Haert. If Balthazar's life had not been prematurely cut short in 1672, he probably would have married Margaret Stuyvesant.
Source: "The DeHart Family - Some of the Descendants of Balthazar de Haert, a Merchant of Early New York" By David M. Riker.
Pieter Stuyvesant was eind 1629 of begin 1630 door vader Balthasar naar de universiteit in Franeker gezonden. Hij was toen ongeveer 18 jaar oud en had - waarschijnlijk te Leeuwarden - de Latijnse school doorlopen. Anders dan zijn vader, die zich 25 jaar eerder als student theologie had ingeschreven, liet hij zich in januari 1630 immatriculeren als student in de talen en filosofie. Dat hij echter van plan was om net als zijn vader predikant te worden, bewijst een lijst van zijn boeken die werd opgemaakt waarschijnlijk nadat hij uit Franeker was vertrokken. Het gaat hier om een voor een student meer dan gemiddeld boekenbezit en als we de 56 titels bij langs lopen dan wordt duidelijk dat Pieter zich door een studie in de artesfaculteit voorbereidde op de theologie. Er worden voornamelijk 'literaire' en theologische werken genoemd.
commies op Fernando Noronha 1635, directeur van Curaçao 1643, idem Nieuw-Nederland en Curaçao 1646
opvolger van de corrupte directeur-generaal van Nieuw-Nederland, Willem Kieft in 164
Na de dood van Samuel vertrok Anna in 1647 met haar kinderen naar haar broer Pieter naar Nieuw Nederland
Lazare Bayard, in Engeland geboren, ontving eerst onderwijs te Amsterdam en studeerde vanaf 14 mei 1597 te Leiden. Beide opleidingen werden door de Waalse Kerk betaald. In 1600 deed hij zijn kerkelijk examen en stond toen achtereenvolgens in de Waalse Kerk l'Olive (tot sept. 1600), in die van Delft (tot 1601), van Zierikzee (tot 1604) en van Keulen (tot 1607). Hij ging vervolgens in 1607 naar Breda als hulpprediker. In 1608/10 werd hij tot gewoon predikant aangesteld. Door van de inneming van de stad in 1625 verloor hij zijn ambt, tot hij het in 1638 weer kon aanvaarden en het daar verder tot zijn dood (1643) heeft vervuld. In de tussentijd (o.a. in 1625) was hij verbonden aan het in 1606 opgerichte Collège des églises Wallonnes te Leiden; werd in 1630 aanbevolen voor Den Bosch en diende in 1632 de Kerk te velde (l'Eglise du Camp, voor de Waalse troepen).
Pieter Stuyvesant was eind 1629 of begin 1630 door vader Balthasar naar de universiteit in Franeker gezonden. Hij was toen ongeveer 18 jaar oud en had - waarschijnlijk te Leeuwarden - de Latijnse school doorlopen. Anders dan zijn vader, die zich 25 jaar eerder als student theologie had ingeschreven, liet hij zich in januari 1630 immatriculeren als student in de talen en filosofie. Dat hij echter van plan was om net als zijn vader predikant te worden, bewijst een lijst van zijn boeken die werd opgemaakt waarschijnlijk nadat hij uit Franeker was vertrokken. Het gaat hier om een voor een student meer dan gemiddeld boekenbezit en als we de 56 titels bij langs lopen dan wordt duidelijk dat Pieter zich door een studie in de artesfaculteit voorbereidde op de theologie. Er worden voornamelijk 'literaire' en theologische werken genoemd.
commies op Fernando Noronha 1635, directeur van Curaçao 1643, idem Nieuw-Nederland en Curaçao 1646
opvolger van de corrupte directeur-generaal van Nieuw-Nederland, Willem Kieft in 164
Tweeling met Samuel
Na de dood van Samuel vertrok Anna in 1647 met haar kinderen naar haar broer Pieter naar Nieuw Nederland
Director van Rensselaerswyck van 1648 tot 1652
After the death of the patroon between 1643 and 1646, Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst was appointed Director of the Colony on November 10, 1647. He arrived in the colony on 22 March 1648. (page 14) His contract provided that he was to hold the office of Hoof-officier, as such he was to preside over the court, to act as public prosecutor and to perform the combined duties of a modern sheriff and chief of police. As Director, he was the chief administrative officer of the colony and as such was to collect the patroon’s revenues derived from farms. Mills, licenses to trade, etc. . In addition to his salary, he was to receive on third of the fines and proceeds from confiscated property. As a third source of income, he was to have the toepachten, or fees paid in addition to the annual rent and tithes of the farms.
The court as organized by Van Slichtenhorst consisted at first of four and afterwards of five persons, of whom two were designated a Gecommitteerden, or commissioners, and two, or afterwards three, are in the record indiscriminately referred to as raden, raetspersonen, gerechtspersonen, or rechtsvrienden. The duties of the commissioners were primarily of an administrative nature, while those of the raden seem to have been chiefly judicial. The Gecommitteerden represented the patroon and acted under definite instructions. The raden, on the other hand, were appointed by the director, but represented the colonists, it being at that time held sufficient if persons who were to represent others were chosen from among them, so as to represent their class. The only requirement was that they should not be in the patroon’s service. (Page 17) The proceedings of the court presided over by Van Slichtenhorst cover the period from April 2, 1648, to April 15, 1652. They form the most important source for the history of the colony during that period. The outstanding event of the that period was the controversy between Van Slichtenhorst and General Peter Stuyvesant reading the jurisdiction of the territory around Fort Orange, which forms one of the dramatic events of the history of New Netherland. This controversy had it origin in the claim made by the patroon, as early as 1632, that “all lands lying on the west side of the river, from Beyren Island to Moeneminnes Castle” ...” even including the place where Fort Orange stands,” had been bought and paid for by him. The Dutch West India Company, on the other hand, maintained that the territory of the fort, which was erected several years before the land of the colony was purchases from the Indians, belonged to the Company and consequently (Page 18) was not included in the patroon’s purchase. The question ... came to be an issue when Van Slichtenhorst, soon after his arrival in the colony, began to issue permits for the erection of houses in the immediate vicinity of the fort. Stuyvesant objected on the ground that they endanger the security of the fort and ordered the destruction of all building within range of a cannon shot. ...Van Slichtenhorst, protested vigorously and proceeded with the erection of the buildings. In 1651 Van Slichtenhorst was summoned to appear before the director General and council at Manhattan and was there detained for four months. [The controversy was settled on April 10, 1652, when the director General and Council erected a separate Court for Fort Orange, independent of that of the Colony. By virtue of this, the hamlet of Beverwyck was taken out of the jurisdiction of the patroon and became an independent village which afterwards became the city of Albany.] Van Slichtenhorst vigorously protested against the erection of the court at Fort Orange and Beaverwyck and with his own hands tore down the proclamation which had been posted on the house of the patroon. For this he was arrested on April 18, 1652, and taken to Manhattan, where he was detained until August 1653. With his arrest, Van Slichtenhorst’s administration came to a close. On July 24, 1652, he was succeeded as director by Jan Baptist Van Rensselaer and as officer of justice by Gerard Swart, so that thereafter the two functions were no longer combine in one person. [Swart continued as Schout until 1665, when by order of Governor Richard Nicholls the Court of the Colony was consolidated with that of Fort Orange.
VVG Genealogie Fragmenten
Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst, luitenant-schout 1635, otr. Nijkerk/Putten 19-12-1613 Aeltgen Gijsberts van Wenckom, dr. van Gijsbert Gerrits van Wenckum, v. Nijkerk 1589, en Bate van Domseler, eigenaar van 1/4 van Emeler, gen. de Olde Hofstede, krankzinnig op latere leeftijd.
- 14-6-1622: Brant Aertsz. van Slichtenhorst, wnd. tot Nykerck, is erfgenaam van Bartraet van Dompselaer, in leven weduwe en boedelhawster van Henrick van Meholt (ook: Mehelt?). In die kwaliteit machtigt hij Evert van Wede, procureur voor de Hove van Utrecht, om mede namens hem te komen tot een akkoord tussen enerzijds de curateur en crediteuren van genoemde boedel en anderzijds Peter Schade voor Mr. Henrick d´Wilt, Raedt in de voornoemde Hove.
Getuigen: Gerrit Willems. (timmerman) en Frederick Jans van der Ham (tekent als: Frederick Janss.) (Amersfoort Volmacht: 14-06-1622 Notaris J. van Ingen AT002 a002 folio 251 V).
- 8-7-1623: Thonis Henricksz en Marritgen Dircx zijn vrouw verkopen aan Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst en Aeltgen van Wenckum zijn vrouw huis, hof en hofstede en de Muurhuizen, waaraan belend Heer Peter Man en Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst voor 6 gulden, 6 stuivers per jaar aan de Lieve Vrouwe Kapel; 1 gulden, 9 stuivers aan St. Jans Broederschap; 14 stuivers aan St. Petersgasthuis. Hoofdsom 400 gulden aan Coenraat Fransen (Transporten 436-16).
- 1624: Engelbertus Schevenhuijs beleent Brandt Aertsen en Altjen van Wenckum met Strijp ter Beek et welcke sie angekoft van Henric Beekman (Henrick Beekman Henrick draagt goed over aan genoemde echtelieden) (AKP (Slicher van Bath) nr. 194 (oude aantekeningen begin 1980)).
- 1630: Beekmansgoet alias die Strijpe besit Brandt Aerts hij ende sijn huijsfrou onhorich te letten opt misbruijck (in ander handschrift; betaalt Brandt Artzen 5ds. voor opruckinge (onder geschreven in ander handschrift: Carel Gerritzen 4. morgen gnt. Den Duist (AKP (Wartena) 37e).
- 11-6-1632: Brant Aertzn. van Slichtenhorst, Brant Aertzn., wnd. te Nijekerck, man van Alidt van Wenckum. Huwelijkse voorwaarden: 09-12-1613. Zij vermaken elkaar de lijftocht van al hun bezittingen die zij in deze stad staende en uitstaende hebben, tot wederhuwelijk van de langstlevende en langer niet.
Zij secluderen de weeskamer van Amersfoort.
Getuigen: Cornelis van Ingen, Frederick Janzn, van den Ham en Andries Corneliszn. (Testament: 11-06-1632 J. van Ingen AT 002a003 folio 257 V – 258).
- 1633: Aelt Brandtsen hadde lade peinden ant gereide op Strijp ter Beke om te hebben de jure van approbatie over pandschap vor den Kelner de welcke peinding verklaart worden van geenen werde. “In de saecke van Willem van Huijsteen als volm. van sijne beste moeder Aelt Brands doen peinden aan het gerede van Beekmansgoet. Op 2-3-1607 onderpand drie morgen door Henrick Henrichs Beekman met vrouw Weyme Aelts aen voorseyde Aelt en sijne huijsvrouw Wychmoet (van Coot?) ende van Brant Aerts van voorn. Henrick geacquireert..” (AKP (Slicher van Bath) nr. 194 (oude aantekeningen begin 1980)).
- 26-9-1635: Lidmaat NG Gemeente te Amersfoort; in de Muerhuysen in den ouden Lombert bij ´t Gevangenhuys; met attestatie van Harderwijk en zijn huijsvrouw Aeltgen van Wenckom; vertrokken.
- 7-7-1641: Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst, Luitenant Schout, verkoopt voor hemzelf en als vader voor zijn onmondige kinderen bij zijn overleden vrouw Juffrouwe alid van Wenckum; Aernt van Slichtenhorst, zoon van Brant aan Johan Francken, Majoor dezer stad, en Catharina du Molin zijn vrouw en hun erven een huis en erf in de Muurhuizen van de straat tot achter aan de Singelgracht, waaraan belend erfgenamen van de heer Renkman en verder nog Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst (Transporten 436-19)
- 1643: Brant Aertsen bezitter Beekmansgoed ofte Strijp ter Beek. Verscheidene leenacten te weten:.Rutgerus Fleetman gevet opruckinge aen Brant Aertsen;.Rutgerus Fleetman approbiert het transport van Strijp ter Beek geschiet van Brandt Aertsen op Wolf van Hennekeler den Jonge en Arnolda van Coot, echtelieden (AKP (Slicher van Bath) nr. 194 (oude aantekeningen begin 1980)).
- 1657: Stripterbeek gevrijd (AKP (Slicher van Bath) nr. 194 (oude aantekeningen begin 1980).
- 1648: Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst from Nykerck province of Gelder land According to O Callaghan History of New Netherland 8 69 van Slichtenhorst was appointed director of the colony Nov 10 1646 and sailed with his family and servants for Virginia Sept 26 1647 The records of the colony show that he arrived March 22 1648 and held the office of director till July 24 1652 when he was succeeded by Jan Baptist van Rensselacr Between June 20 1651 and July 24 1652 van Slichtenhorst was most of the time at the Manhatans and JB van Rensselaer acd d in his stead for the first two months apparently in conjunction with Capt Slijter April 4 1650 de Hooges complained to the council that Director van Slichtenhorst had thus far rendered no accounts The director replied that hy wet wat souwde ontfangen dan dot het Antonij de Hooges hecft opqesnapt hat he would have received something if Antonij de Hooges had not gobbled it up Van Slichtenhorst was still in the colony in July 1655 and lived in Holland in 1660 (Rensselaer Bowier Manuscripts Being the Letters of Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, 1630-1643, and Other Documents Relating to the Colony of Rensselaerswyck By New York State Library, Kiliaen van Rensselaer, Arnold Johan Ferdinand Van Laer, Nicolaas de Roever, Susan De Lancey Van Rennselaer Strong, page 838).
Gelders rechtsgeleerde en historicus Geschiedschrijver van Gelderland
Arend van Slichtenhorst werd gedoopt te Nijkerk als Ardt, zoon van Brand Artzen (van Slichtenhorst) en Aeltgen van Wenckum. Zijn vader was onder meer substituut-ontvanger van Nijkerk, substituut-schout van Amersfoort en zelfs enige tijd ´directeur´ van Rensselaerswijck in Nieuw-Nederland (1648 - 1652).
Arend bezocht de Latijnse school te Nijkerk en vanaf ongeveer 1630 het Gymnasium Illustre te Harderwijk. Daarna studeerde hij in Franeker, waar hij werd ingeschreven op 1 september 1636 als "Arnoldus a Slichtenhorst, Gelriae Neoclesianus".[1] Mogelijk studeerde hij ook in Leiden, waarna hij op 25 augustus 1642 te Franeker promoveerde tot doctor in de rechten. Na zijn studie maakte Slichtenhorst een reis naar Frankrijk, waarna hij zich in Arnhem vestigde als advocaat.
Arriveerde in New Nederland op 22-3-1648 en keerder naar Nijkerk terug in 1655 Waarschijnlijk in 1657 aan de pest overleden
Woonde to Woudenberg (Beernink 109)
He was the son of Brant Van Slichtenhorst - director of Rensselaerswyck and Aeltje van Wenckum Van Slichtenhorst. He may have come to New Netherland with his father in 1648.
His father returned to Holland about 1660 and Gerrit seems to have represented Van Slichtenhorst family interests in America after that. In that year, he was counted among the most prominent Beverwyck-based fur traders. In 1668, Gerrit also made a trip to the Netherlands to deal with his father's estate.
In 1672, he married Alida (Aeltie) Lansing. At that time, he was identified as a Schenectady magistrate and/or commissary. The marriage produced at least five children.
In 1679, his name was included on a census of Albany householders. In addition to a number of Albany parcels, he also owned property at Claverack.
Gerrit Van Slichtenhorst filed a will and died in Kingston in January 1684. His sister was the wife and widow of Philip Pieterse Schuyler. With Gerrit's passing, the Van Slichtenhorst family name dropped from Albany rolls.
Een huijs geleegen in de Venestraet, oostw: de strate, westw: Rijcket Wijnants Brouwer, zuijdw: de vuijle steegh, noortw: Aert Hendriksen, toebehorende Peter van der Schuur ende ..relia van Slichtenhorst.
Ao. 1664, 17: November belast met 100 Car: gl: ad 6 pct: ten behoeve van de Arme proeven van Nijkerk. Reg: den 17: Sept. 1675.
Den 11: december 1666 noch beswaert met 200 gl: tegen 5 percent ten behoeve van Evert Elbertsen Timmerman en Henderickje Westrenen. R: ten prothocolle den 25 feb 1684
Ao. 1692, den 13: 7bris: aen voors: huijsinge gepeijndt ter instantie van Geertruijd en Aleijda van Hennekeler voor haer ende soo veel nodig meede als erfgen: van haer moeder Aleida van Nulde, wede: Hennekeler, om daer van restitutie in vergoedinge alsmede cost en schadelooshoudinge te hebben van alle soodane costen, schade en interesse als de Moeder van voors: kinderen en erfgenamen Hennekeler door die pe. re procedure van d´Heer van Deelen op ofte over het ge.. huijs ten Landrecht eenigssints geleden ofte uijtgeschoten heeft of nog verders soude coemen te lijden. Reg. op den 13 7bris 1692 (Gelders Archief, 0008 Ged. Staten van Veluwe, 878 Protocol van Beswaer Nijkerk 1675-1733, fol. 8v).
– 1666: ….. Peter van der Schuir, aenl. ende Evert Ellerts verw., ter andere sijde, ter oorsaecke des verwrs huisvrouw soude hebben aengenomen ende als haer eijgen te bewaren soodane goederen als Brant Aertsen van Slichtenhorst aenls. schoonvader doen hij hem anno 1664 aenbestadede in de cost, de voorseide goederen (tot haer huise gebracht heeft), soude hebben laten verbrengen, voornamentlick een swarte laekensche rock met bont gevoert, reeckenende tot schade een somma 80 gl. TGericht een quade aenspraeck den 31 maij (Gelders Archief, 0203 ORA Veluwe en Veluwezoom nr. 329, 1666-1669, fol. 33).
- 1666: Nijkerk; Tusschen Peter van der Schuir, aenl. ende Helmichia van Heudt, wed. van scholt Peel van Hennekeler ende erfgenaam van haer vader Lambert van Heudt ook in leven scholtis alhier. Restitutie 116 gl. 5 strs. Vanwege geconsigneerde penningen over de questie soo Slichtenhorst met Broenis Roelen hadde ende bij t leven van hem Heudt ende juffr Sibilla Voeth sijn aengestelt ende geconsigneert den 18. Maij. TGericht….. (Gelders Archief, 0203 ORA Veluwe en Veluwezoom nr. 329, 1666-1669, fol. 34v).
Margarita Van Slichtenhorst by Stefan Bielinski
Margarita Van Slichtenhorst was born at Nykerk in the Netherlands in 1628 - the daughter of Brant Van Slichtenhorst and Aeltje Van Wenkum. She came to New Netherland with her parents in 1647 and came of age in Rensselaerswyck where her father served as director of the colony.
In December 1650, she married Philip Pieterse Schuyler - an immigrant carpenter who, following the marriage, became one of the leading traders of Beverwyck/Albany. The marriage produced twelve children between 1652 and 1672. Eight of those offspring went on to establish the Schuyler family in Albany and beyond.
By the 1660s, these Schuylers were established in a new house on upper State Street. Before his death in 1683, Philip Pieterse had stretched the Schuyler family holdings by acquiring property around Albany and beyond.
A widow at age 55, by virtue of their joint will filed in 1683, Margarita Schuyler assumed control of her husband's extensive estate. From her Albany house and at the farm known as "the Flats," Margarita continued her husband's business and sat as the matriarch of early Albany's foremost family. Her children included Pieter Schuyler - first mayor of the city; Alida, the wife of Robert Livingston; and future mayor - Johannes Schuyler. Her other offspring established themselves in favored locations throughout the region. Margarita Van Slichenhorst Schuyler lived until 1711. For much of that time, she was one of colonial Albany's most prominent residents. This active widow participated in business, landholding, and was an active member of theDutch Church. Surrounded by family and supported by a number of slaves, this able women's life was full and advantaged.
Her will, filed in 1707, identified her as a "sometime...Albany merchant" and mentioned the real and personal estate she had acquired since the death of her husband. This seventy-nine-year-old widow had the presence of mind to circumvent English inheritance laws when she divided the Schuyler estate equally among her eight surviving children and their heirs. She died at age eighty-two on January 11, 1711.
Zij waren in dec. 1650 gehuwd (Van Rensselaer Bowier manuscripts, blz. 841). Margaretha was een dochter van Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst uit Nijkerk (niet uit Nijmegen; de adoptie van Nijmegen door Albany in 1946 op grond van “historische” banden berust op een mystificatie!).
Filip Pietersen Schuyler
He was the son of Brant Van Slichtenhorst - director of Rensselaerswyck and Aeltje van Wenckum Van Slichtenhorst. He may have come to New Netherland with his father in 1648.
His father returned to Holland about 1660 and Gerrit seems to have represented Van Slichtenhorst family interests in America after that. In that year, he was counted among the most prominent Beverwyck-based fur traders. In 1668, Gerrit also made a trip to the Netherlands to deal with his father's estate.
In 1672, he married Alida (Aeltie) Lansing. At that time, he was identified as a Schenectady magistrate and/or commissary. The marriage produced at least five children.
In 1679, his name was included on a census of Albany householders. In addition to a number of Albany parcels, he also owned property at Claverack.
Gerrit Van Slichtenhorst filed a will and died in Kingston in January 1684. His sister was the wife and widow of Philip Pieterse Schuyler. With Gerrit's passing, the Van Slichtenhorst family name dropped from Albany rolls.
Arriveerde in Nieuw Amsterdam on 1642. Inwoner van Beverwijck in 1658...
Pieter Janse Loockermans, native of Turnhout, province of Antwerp, Belgium, was in New Amsterdam as early as 1642. He had brothers, Govert and Jacob, and had married Maritje ?. In his marriage contract, dated Apr. 19, 1664, Willem Teller names his living children by his first wife, Margariet Donckesen, and appoints as guardians, Hon. Sander Leendertse Glen and Pieter Janse Loockermans, uncles of said children
Loockermans is in Frankrijk geboren en was 13 jaar toen zijn ouders zich in Turnhout vestigden.
Govert en zijn zus Anna en broer waren Protestant en moesten Turnhout ontvluchten, eerst naar Holland en daarna naar Nieuw Amsterdam. Zij zijn de voorouders van illustere Amerikanen als Theodore en Franklin Roosevelt.
Edwin R.Purple.
GOVERT LOOCKERMANS, the most noted of his family, was born at Turnhout, a town in the Netherlands, and came to New Amsterdam in April, 1633. It appears he left Holland with Director General Wouter Van Twiller in the ship Soutberg, which captured on her voyage a Spanish caravel, the St. Martin, to which vessel he was transferred, and which was brought safely into port. With him came Jacob Wolfertsen (Van Couwenhoven), whose first wife, Hester Jans, was a sister of Loockerman's first wife. Upon his arrival he was taken into the service of the West India Company, as clerk, but he soon left this employment and engaged in business on his own account.
In 1640 he went back to Holland, where he married 1st, in Amsterdam, Feb. 26, 1641, Ariaentje Jans, with whom he returned to New Amsterdam in the ship King David, Job Arentsen, Master, arriving here Nov. 29, 1641.
In 1666 he became a resident of Long Island in the vicinity of New Utrecht.
On the 13th of July, 1670, he was commissioned Lieutenant of a company of foot in New York, and probably died late in the autumn of that year
Olof Stephenszen Van Cortlandt came to New Amsterdam in the. ship Haring in 1637, a soldier in the West India Company's Service. He was promoted by Gov. Kieft, and in July, 1639, appointed Commissary of Cargoes, at a salary of thirty guilders ($12) per month. In 1645 was elected one of the Board of Eight men to adopt measures against the Indians, and in 1649, one of the Board of Nine men, of which body the following year he was President. He was elected Schepen of the City in 1654, and in 1655 was advanced to the higher position of Burgomaster, an office he held during the years 1656-58-59, 1662-63 and 1665. He was Alderman in 1666-67, 71, and succeeded Mr. Isaac Bedlow, upon the death of that gentleman, in the same office in 1673. His place of residence was in the Brouwer Straat, now Stone Street, where he was also engaged in business as a Brewer, in which occupation he became wealthy. "He had the character of being a worthy citizen and a man most liberal in his charities." He died April 4, 1684, having survived his wife about a year.
Minister of Lanark, Scotland.
Fifteen children in all: John (eldest), James (9th), Robert (14th)
Elizabeth (15th).
Chaplain to the Countess of Wigtoun.
Insdtalled as chaplain at the church of Killinchie in Ireland.
Settled in 1638 in Stranraer, Scotland.
1648 moved to Ancrum, Teviotdale, Scotland.
March 1650, sent as a commissioner to Brede to negotiate terms for the
restoration of Charles II.
See notes for John Livingstone
Earl of Wigton
See notes for John Livingstone
Fifteen children in all: John (eldest), James (9th), Robert (14th)
Elizabeth (15th).
Chaplain to the Countess of Wigtoun.
Insdtalled as chaplain at the church of Killinchie in Ireland.
Settled in 1638 in Stranraer, Scotland.
1648 moved to Ancrum, Teviotdale, Scotland.
March 1650, sent as a commissioner to Brede to negotiate terms for the
restoration of Charles II.
Family name originally Van Schuyler, meaning "One who resides in a place
of shelter" from the Dutch "schuiler", a hider; or "schuil", a shelter.
Spelled Schuijler, and then Schuyler.
Schuyler motto: Semper Fidelis (Always Ready)
Zij waren in dec. 1650 gehuwd (Van Rensselaer Bowier manuscripts, blz. 841). Margaretha was een dochter van Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst uit Nijkerk (niet uit Nijmegen; de adoptie van Nijmegen door Albany in 1946 op grond van “historische” banden berust op een mystificatie!).
Filip Pietersen Schuyler
Margarita Van Slichtenhorst by Stefan Bielinski
Margarita Van Slichtenhorst was born at Nykerk in the Netherlands in 1628 - the daughter of Brant Van Slichtenhorst and Aeltje Van Wenkum. She came to New Netherland with her parents in 1647 and came of age in Rensselaerswyck where her father served as director of the colony.
In December 1650, she married Philip Pieterse Schuyler - an immigrant carpenter who, following the marriage, became one of the leading traders of Beverwyck/Albany. The marriage produced twelve children between 1652 and 1672. Eight of those offspring went on to establish the Schuyler family in Albany and beyond.
By the 1660s, these Schuylers were established in a new house on upper State Street. Before his death in 1683, Philip Pieterse had stretched the Schuyler family holdings by acquiring property around Albany and beyond.
A widow at age 55, by virtue of their joint will filed in 1683, Margarita Schuyler assumed control of her husband's extensive estate. From her Albany house and at the farm known as "the Flats," Margarita continued her husband's business and sat as the matriarch of early Albany's foremost family. Her children included Pieter Schuyler - first mayor of the city; Alida, the wife of Robert Livingston; and future mayor - Johannes Schuyler. Her other offspring established themselves in favored locations throughout the region. Margarita Van Slichenhorst Schuyler lived until 1711. For much of that time, she was one of colonial Albany's most prominent residents. This active widow participated in business, landholding, and was an active member of theDutch Church. Surrounded by family and supported by a number of slaves, this able women's life was full and advantaged.
Her will, filed in 1707, identified her as a "sometime...Albany merchant" and mentioned the real and personal estate she had acquired since the death of her husband. This seventy-nine-year-old widow had the presence of mind to circumvent English inheritance laws when she divided the Schuyler estate equally among her eight surviving children and their heirs. She died at age eighty-two on January 11, 1711.
Waarschijnlijk werd Balthasar Joannis (Stuyvesant) zo rond 1587 als zoon van een herbergier Joannis Balthasari in Dokkum geboren. Dat geboortejaar kan worden afgeleid uit een inschrijving aan de Franeker universiteit in 1605 ; 1605 min 18 (de gemiddelde leeftijd van de aankomende student) is 1587. De jonge Balthasar gaf in het inschrijvingsalbum te kennen dat hij theologie wilde gaan studeren.
Waarschijnlijk kwam hij in 1604 van de Latijnse school in Dokkum en was zijn kennis van de klassieke talen al zodanig dat hij meteen begon te studeren in de hogere faculteit van de theologie.Het volgende jaar pas liet hij zich - zulks was niet ongebruikelijk - officieel immatriculeren, namelijk op 22 mei 1605
Het is niet bekend, hoe Stuyvesant in zijn eerste gemeente Peperga en Blesdijke terecht is gekomen. Wellicht is hij, direkt na zijn huwelijk, dus in 1607 of 1608 Stuyvesant vestigde zich in juli 1622 met vrouw en kinderen in een andere grietenij, te weten in Berlikum in Menaldumadeel. Berlikum was in die tijd een niet onaanzienlijk dorp, dat bovendien op de rijke klei en dichtbij de universiteitsstad Franeker en de hofstad Leeuwarden was gelegen.
Tussen juni 1612 en februari 1619 verhuisde het gezin Stuyvesant van Peperga naar het nabijgelegen Scherpenzeel. Daar heeft Pieter een deel van zijn jeugd doorgebracht.
Daarna nog predikant te Delfzijl in 1634
Citaat Hans Bauer Andries is een zoon van Hans Maartensz Savery, geboren Haarlem ca 1598. Hij is met zijn vrouw na hun avontuur in Amerika bij Pieter Stuijvesant naar Holland teruggekeerd en te Amsterdam gestorven. Dat is vermeld in het jaarboek van CBG, jaartal mij nu even niet bekend.
Maarten Jacobsz Savery is met zijn vrouw Catalijne van der Beecke in 1582 uit Kortrijk gevlucht naar Haarlem. Volgens één buitenlandse bron was deze Maarten kunstschilder maar ik heb geen werken van hem kunnen vinden. Hij is ook niet bekend bij het RKD in Den Haag. Wel zijn drie zoons Hans, Jacob en Roeland, alle drie kunstschilders. Jacob te Amsterdam, daar in 1603 gestorven aan de pest, leraar van zijn jongere broer Roeland die de bekendste zou worden. Hans bleef in Haarlem en trouwde 1e 1585 Josine Verallemans, 2e in 1586 met Maayken de Clerck uit Aelbeke en 3e 1622 Sara Snoecks uit Middelburg. Andries is dus een zoon van Maayken.
Omdat zij doopsgezind waren zijn de doopdata niet bekend. Jacob kreeg te Haarlem en Amsterdam acht kinderen waaronder ook weer kunstschilders net als bij Hans. In de 19e eeuw waren er weer diverse schilders, nu onder de naam Savrij.
Nicolas Bayard, waarschijnlijk afkomstig uit de Zuidelijke Nederlanden, moest vanwege zijn geloofsvervolging in de tweede helft van de 16de eeuw naar Engeland vluchten; vermoedelijk vestigde hij zich in 1571 te Sandwich. In 1589 was hij veldprediker bij een legerafdeling van de Staten. In 1592 werd hij predikant bij de Kruisgemeente, die alle Waalse gereformeerden in de Zuidelijke Nederlanden bediende. In 1595 aanvaardde hij hetzelfde ambt bij de Waalse Kerk van Zierikzee.
Bron: stamboom Bayard
Lazare Bayard, in Engeland geboren, ontving eerst onderwijs te Amsterdam en studeerde vanaf 14 mei 1597 te Leiden. Beide opleidingen werden door de Waalse Kerk betaald. In 1600 deed hij zijn kerkelijk examen en stond toen achtereenvolgens in de Waalse Kerk l'Olive (tot sept. 1600), in die van Delft (tot 1601), van Zierikzee (tot 1604) en van Keulen (tot 1607). Hij ging vervolgens in 1607 naar Breda als hulpprediker. In 1608/10 werd hij tot gewoon predikant aangesteld. Door van de inneming van de stad in 1625 verloor hij zijn ambt, tot hij het in 1638 weer kon aanvaarden en het daar verder tot zijn dood (1643) heeft vervuld. In de tussentijd (o.a. in 1625) was hij verbonden aan het in 1606 opgerichte Collège des églises Wallonnes te Leiden; werd in 1630 aanbevolen voor Den Bosch en diende in 1632 de Kerk te velde (l'Eglise du Camp, voor de Waalse troepen).
vermeld in Herengoederen 30-3-1601 oprukking na transport door schoonmoeder Truijde
Zij kocht in 1605 het halve herengoed Ter Beeck op Slichtenhorst (vvg1999/163)
Document. toegang 0124 inv 998 blad 364ve.
Missive van Harderwijk aan het Hof. Daar zij Claes van Oldebarnevelt beloofd hebben hem alle weigerachtige betalers goed recht te laten wedervaren, verzoeken zij Aelt Godschalx als borg van Gryette van Dasseler en de vrouw van Goert van Twyller voor het gericht hunner staat Claes van Oldbarnevelt te laten te recht staan.
VVG keurmedigen register. Ryckelant Roelofs, ged. Nijkerk 22-10-1598, overl. v28-2-1671, tr. Jan Goerdsen Twiller, wnd. Nijkerk, zn. van Goert Aerts/Aelts van Twiller en Reineke Aerts, keurmedig, op ´t Slichtenhorst.
Director van Rensselaerswyck van 1648 tot 1652
After the death of the patroon between 1643 and 1646, Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst was appointed Director of the Colony on November 10, 1647. He arrived in the colony on 22 March 1648. (page 14) His contract provided that he was to hold the office of Hoof-officier, as such he was to preside over the court, to act as public prosecutor and to perform the combined duties of a modern sheriff and chief of police. As Director, he was the chief administrative officer of the colony and as such was to collect the patroon’s revenues derived from farms. Mills, licenses to trade, etc. . In addition to his salary, he was to receive on third of the fines and proceeds from confiscated property. As a third source of income, he was to have the toepachten, or fees paid in addition to the annual rent and tithes of the farms.
The court as organized by Van Slichtenhorst consisted at first of four and afterwards of five persons, of whom two were designated a Gecommitteerden, or commissioners, and two, or afterwards three, are in the record indiscriminately referred to as raden, raetspersonen, gerechtspersonen, or rechtsvrienden. The duties of the commissioners were primarily of an administrative nature, while those of the raden seem to have been chiefly judicial. The Gecommitteerden represented the patroon and acted under definite instructions. The raden, on the other hand, were appointed by the director, but represented the colonists, it being at that time held sufficient if persons who were to represent others were chosen from among them, so as to represent their class. The only requirement was that they should not be in the patroon’s service. (Page 17) The proceedings of the court presided over by Van Slichtenhorst cover the period from April 2, 1648, to April 15, 1652. They form the most important source for the history of the colony during that period. The outstanding event of the that period was the controversy between Van Slichtenhorst and General Peter Stuyvesant reading the jurisdiction of the territory around Fort Orange, which forms one of the dramatic events of the history of New Netherland. This controversy had it origin in the claim made by the patroon, as early as 1632, that “all lands lying on the west side of the river, from Beyren Island to Moeneminnes Castle” ...” even including the place where Fort Orange stands,” had been bought and paid for by him. The Dutch West India Company, on the other hand, maintained that the territory of the fort, which was erected several years before the land of the colony was purchases from the Indians, belonged to the Company and consequently (Page 18) was not included in the patroon’s purchase. The question ... came to be an issue when Van Slichtenhorst, soon after his arrival in the colony, began to issue permits for the erection of houses in the immediate vicinity of the fort. Stuyvesant objected on the ground that they endanger the security of the fort and ordered the destruction of all building within range of a cannon shot. ...Van Slichtenhorst, protested vigorously and proceeded with the erection of the buildings. In 1651 Van Slichtenhorst was summoned to appear before the director General and council at Manhattan and was there detained for four months. [The controversy was settled on April 10, 1652, when the director General and Council erected a separate Court for Fort Orange, independent of that of the Colony. By virtue of this, the hamlet of Beverwyck was taken out of the jurisdiction of the patroon and became an independent village which afterwards became the city of Albany.] Van Slichtenhorst vigorously protested against the erection of the court at Fort Orange and Beaverwyck and with his own hands tore down the proclamation which had been posted on the house of the patroon. For this he was arrested on April 18, 1652, and taken to Manhattan, where he was detained until August 1653. With his arrest, Van Slichtenhorst’s administration came to a close. On July 24, 1652, he was succeeded as director by Jan Baptist Van Rensselaer and as officer of justice by Gerard Swart, so that thereafter the two functions were no longer combine in one person. [Swart continued as Schout until 1665, when by order of Governor Richard Nicholls the Court of the Colony was consolidated with that of Fort Orange.
VVG Genealogie Fragmenten
Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst, luitenant-schout 1635, otr. Nijkerk/Putten 19-12-1613 Aeltgen Gijsberts van Wenckom, dr. van Gijsbert Gerrits van Wenckum, v. Nijkerk 1589, en Bate van Domseler, eigenaar van 1/4 van Emeler, gen. de Olde Hofstede, krankzinnig op latere leeftijd.
- 14-6-1622: Brant Aertsz. van Slichtenhorst, wnd. tot Nykerck, is erfgenaam van Bartraet van Dompselaer, in leven weduwe en boedelhawster van Henrick van Meholt (ook: Mehelt?). In die kwaliteit machtigt hij Evert van Wede, procureur voor de Hove van Utrecht, om mede namens hem te komen tot een akkoord tussen enerzijds de curateur en crediteuren van genoemde boedel en anderzijds Peter Schade voor Mr. Henrick d´Wilt, Raedt in de voornoemde Hove.
Getuigen: Gerrit Willems. (timmerman) en Frederick Jans van der Ham (tekent als: Frederick Janss.) (Amersfoort Volmacht: 14-06-1622 Notaris J. van Ingen AT002 a002 folio 251 V).
- 8-7-1623: Thonis Henricksz en Marritgen Dircx zijn vrouw verkopen aan Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst en Aeltgen van Wenckum zijn vrouw huis, hof en hofstede en de Muurhuizen, waaraan belend Heer Peter Man en Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst voor 6 gulden, 6 stuivers per jaar aan de Lieve Vrouwe Kapel; 1 gulden, 9 stuivers aan St. Jans Broederschap; 14 stuivers aan St. Petersgasthuis. Hoofdsom 400 gulden aan Coenraat Fransen (Transporten 436-16).
- 1624: Engelbertus Schevenhuijs beleent Brandt Aertsen en Altjen van Wenckum met Strijp ter Beek et welcke sie angekoft van Henric Beekman (Henrick Beekman Henrick draagt goed over aan genoemde echtelieden) (AKP (Slicher van Bath) nr. 194 (oude aantekeningen begin 1980)).
- 1630: Beekmansgoet alias die Strijpe besit Brandt Aerts hij ende sijn huijsfrou onhorich te letten opt misbruijck (in ander handschrift; betaalt Brandt Artzen 5ds. voor opruckinge (onder geschreven in ander handschrift: Carel Gerritzen 4. morgen gnt. Den Duist (AKP (Wartena) 37e).
- 11-6-1632: Brant Aertzn. van Slichtenhorst, Brant Aertzn., wnd. te Nijekerck, man van Alidt van Wenckum. Huwelijkse voorwaarden: 09-12-1613. Zij vermaken elkaar de lijftocht van al hun bezittingen die zij in deze stad staende en uitstaende hebben, tot wederhuwelijk van de langstlevende en langer niet.
Zij secluderen de weeskamer van Amersfoort.
Getuigen: Cornelis van Ingen, Frederick Janzn, van den Ham en Andries Corneliszn. (Testament: 11-06-1632 J. van Ingen AT 002a003 folio 257 V – 258).
- 1633: Aelt Brandtsen hadde lade peinden ant gereide op Strijp ter Beke om te hebben de jure van approbatie over pandschap vor den Kelner de welcke peinding verklaart worden van geenen werde. “In de saecke van Willem van Huijsteen als volm. van sijne beste moeder Aelt Brands doen peinden aan het gerede van Beekmansgoet. Op 2-3-1607 onderpand drie morgen door Henrick Henrichs Beekman met vrouw Weyme Aelts aen voorseyde Aelt en sijne huijsvrouw Wychmoet (van Coot?) ende van Brant Aerts van voorn. Henrick geacquireert..” (AKP (Slicher van Bath) nr. 194 (oude aantekeningen begin 1980)).
- 26-9-1635: Lidmaat NG Gemeente te Amersfoort; in de Muerhuysen in den ouden Lombert bij ´t Gevangenhuys; met attestatie van Harderwijk en zijn huijsvrouw Aeltgen van Wenckom; vertrokken.
- 7-7-1641: Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst, Luitenant Schout, verkoopt voor hemzelf en als vader voor zijn onmondige kinderen bij zijn overleden vrouw Juffrouwe alid van Wenckum; Aernt van Slichtenhorst, zoon van Brant aan Johan Francken, Majoor dezer stad, en Catharina du Molin zijn vrouw en hun erven een huis en erf in de Muurhuizen van de straat tot achter aan de Singelgracht, waaraan belend erfgenamen van de heer Renkman en verder nog Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst (Transporten 436-19)
- 1643: Brant Aertsen bezitter Beekmansgoed ofte Strijp ter Beek. Verscheidene leenacten te weten:.Rutgerus Fleetman gevet opruckinge aen Brant Aertsen;.Rutgerus Fleetman approbiert het transport van Strijp ter Beek geschiet van Brandt Aertsen op Wolf van Hennekeler den Jonge en Arnolda van Coot, echtelieden (AKP (Slicher van Bath) nr. 194 (oude aantekeningen begin 1980)).
- 1657: Stripterbeek gevrijd (AKP (Slicher van Bath) nr. 194 (oude aantekeningen begin 1980).
- 1648: Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst from Nykerck province of Gelder land According to O Callaghan History of New Netherland 8 69 van Slichtenhorst was appointed director of the colony Nov 10 1646 and sailed with his family and servants for Virginia Sept 26 1647 The records of the colony show that he arrived March 22 1648 and held the office of director till July 24 1652 when he was succeeded by Jan Baptist van Rensselacr Between June 20 1651 and July 24 1652 van Slichtenhorst was most of the time at the Manhatans and JB van Rensselaer acd d in his stead for the first two months apparently in conjunction with Capt Slijter April 4 1650 de Hooges complained to the council that Director van Slichtenhorst had thus far rendered no accounts The director replied that hy wet wat souwde ontfangen dan dot het Antonij de Hooges hecft opqesnapt hat he would have received something if Antonij de Hooges had not gobbled it up Van Slichtenhorst was still in the colony in July 1655 and lived in Holland in 1660 (Rensselaer Bowier Manuscripts Being the Letters of Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, 1630-1643, and Other Documents Relating to the Colony of Rensselaerswyck By New York State Library, Kiliaen van Rensselaer, Arnold Johan Ferdinand Van Laer, Nicolaas de Roever, Susan De Lancey Van Rennselaer Strong, page 838).
Director van Rensselaerswyck van 1648 tot 1652
After the death of the patroon between 1643 and 1646, Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst was appointed Director of the Colony on November 10, 1647. He arrived in the colony on 22 March 1648. (page 14) His contract provided that he was to hold the office of Hoof-officier, as such he was to preside over the court, to act as public prosecutor and to perform the combined duties of a modern sheriff and chief of police. As Director, he was the chief administrative officer of the colony and as such was to collect the patroon’s revenues derived from farms. Mills, licenses to trade, etc. . In addition to his salary, he was to receive on third of the fines and proceeds from confiscated property. As a third source of income, he was to have the toepachten, or fees paid in addition to the annual rent and tithes of the farms.
The court as organized by Van Slichtenhorst consisted at first of four and afterwards of five persons, of whom two were designated a Gecommitteerden, or commissioners, and two, or afterwards three, are in the record indiscriminately referred to as raden, raetspersonen, gerechtspersonen, or rechtsvrienden. The duties of the commissioners were primarily of an administrative nature, while those of the raden seem to have been chiefly judicial. The Gecommitteerden represented the patroon and acted under definite instructions. The raden, on the other hand, were appointed by the director, but represented the colonists, it being at that time held sufficient if persons who were to represent others were chosen from among them, so as to represent their class. The only requirement was that they should not be in the patroon’s service. (Page 17) The proceedings of the court presided over by Van Slichtenhorst cover the period from April 2, 1648, to April 15, 1652. They form the most important source for the history of the colony during that period. The outstanding event of the that period was the controversy between Van Slichtenhorst and General Peter Stuyvesant reading the jurisdiction of the territory around Fort Orange, which forms one of the dramatic events of the history of New Netherland. This controversy had it origin in the claim made by the patroon, as early as 1632, that “all lands lying on the west side of the river, from Beyren Island to Moeneminnes Castle” ...” even including the place where Fort Orange stands,” had been bought and paid for by him. The Dutch West India Company, on the other hand, maintained that the territory of the fort, which was erected several years before the land of the colony was purchases from the Indians, belonged to the Company and consequently (Page 18) was not included in the patroon’s purchase. The question ... came to be an issue when Van Slichtenhorst, soon after his arrival in the colony, began to issue permits for the erection of houses in the immediate vicinity of the fort. Stuyvesant objected on the ground that they endanger the security of the fort and ordered the destruction of all building within range of a cannon shot. ...Van Slichtenhorst, protested vigorously and proceeded with the erection of the buildings. In 1651 Van Slichtenhorst was summoned to appear before the director General and council at Manhattan and was there detained for four months. [The controversy was settled on April 10, 1652, when the director General and Council erected a separate Court for Fort Orange, independent of that of the Colony. By virtue of this, the hamlet of Beverwyck was taken out of the jurisdiction of the patroon and became an independent village which afterwards became the city of Albany.] Van Slichtenhorst vigorously protested against the erection of the court at Fort Orange and Beaverwyck and with his own hands tore down the proclamation which had been posted on the house of the patroon. For this he was arrested on April 18, 1652, and taken to Manhattan, where he was detained until August 1653. With his arrest, Van Slichtenhorst’s administration came to a close. On July 24, 1652, he was succeeded as director by Jan Baptist Van Rensselaer and as officer of justice by Gerard Swart, so that thereafter the two functions were no longer combine in one person. [Swart continued as Schout until 1665, when by order of Governor Richard Nicholls the Court of the Colony was consolidated with that of Fort Orange.
VVG Genealogie Fragmenten
Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst, luitenant-schout 1635, otr. Nijkerk/Putten 19-12-1613 Aeltgen Gijsberts van Wenckom, dr. van Gijsbert Gerrits van Wenckum, v. Nijkerk 1589, en Bate van Domseler, eigenaar van 1/4 van Emeler, gen. de Olde Hofstede, krankzinnig op latere leeftijd.
- 14-6-1622: Brant Aertsz. van Slichtenhorst, wnd. tot Nykerck, is erfgenaam van Bartraet van Dompselaer, in leven weduwe en boedelhawster van Henrick van Meholt (ook: Mehelt?). In die kwaliteit machtigt hij Evert van Wede, procureur voor de Hove van Utrecht, om mede namens hem te komen tot een akkoord tussen enerzijds de curateur en crediteuren van genoemde boedel en anderzijds Peter Schade voor Mr. Henrick d´Wilt, Raedt in de voornoemde Hove.
Getuigen: Gerrit Willems. (timmerman) en Frederick Jans van der Ham (tekent als: Frederick Janss.) (Amersfoort Volmacht: 14-06-1622 Notaris J. van Ingen AT002 a002 folio 251 V).
- 8-7-1623: Thonis Henricksz en Marritgen Dircx zijn vrouw verkopen aan Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst en Aeltgen van Wenckum zijn vrouw huis, hof en hofstede en de Muurhuizen, waaraan belend Heer Peter Man en Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst voor 6 gulden, 6 stuivers per jaar aan de Lieve Vrouwe Kapel; 1 gulden, 9 stuivers aan St. Jans Broederschap; 14 stuivers aan St. Petersgasthuis. Hoofdsom 400 gulden aan Coenraat Fransen (Transporten 436-16).
- 1624: Engelbertus Schevenhuijs beleent Brandt Aertsen en Altjen van Wenckum met Strijp ter Beek et welcke sie angekoft van Henric Beekman (Henrick Beekman Henrick draagt goed over aan genoemde echtelieden) (AKP (Slicher van Bath) nr. 194 (oude aantekeningen begin 1980)).
- 1630: Beekmansgoet alias die Strijpe besit Brandt Aerts hij ende sijn huijsfrou onhorich te letten opt misbruijck (in ander handschrift; betaalt Brandt Artzen 5ds. voor opruckinge (onder geschreven in ander handschrift: Carel Gerritzen 4. morgen gnt. Den Duist (AKP (Wartena) 37e).
- 11-6-1632: Brant Aertzn. van Slichtenhorst, Brant Aertzn., wnd. te Nijekerck, man van Alidt van Wenckum. Huwelijkse voorwaarden: 09-12-1613. Zij vermaken elkaar de lijftocht van al hun bezittingen die zij in deze stad staende en uitstaende hebben, tot wederhuwelijk van de langstlevende en langer niet.
Zij secluderen de weeskamer van Amersfoort.
Getuigen: Cornelis van Ingen, Frederick Janzn, van den Ham en Andries Corneliszn. (Testament: 11-06-1632 J. van Ingen AT 002a003 folio 257 V – 258).
- 1633: Aelt Brandtsen hadde lade peinden ant gereide op Strijp ter Beke om te hebben de jure van approbatie over pandschap vor den Kelner de welcke peinding verklaart worden van geenen werde. “In de saecke van Willem van Huijsteen als volm. van sijne beste moeder Aelt Brands doen peinden aan het gerede van Beekmansgoet. Op 2-3-1607 onderpand drie morgen door Henrick Henrichs Beekman met vrouw Weyme Aelts aen voorseyde Aelt en sijne huijsvrouw Wychmoet (van Coot?) ende van Brant Aerts van voorn. Henrick geacquireert..” (AKP (Slicher van Bath) nr. 194 (oude aantekeningen begin 1980)).
- 26-9-1635: Lidmaat NG Gemeente te Amersfoort; in de Muerhuysen in den ouden Lombert bij ´t Gevangenhuys; met attestatie van Harderwijk en zijn huijsvrouw Aeltgen van Wenckom; vertrokken.
- 7-7-1641: Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst, Luitenant Schout, verkoopt voor hemzelf en als vader voor zijn onmondige kinderen bij zijn overleden vrouw Juffrouwe alid van Wenckum; Aernt van Slichtenhorst, zoon van Brant aan Johan Francken, Majoor dezer stad, en Catharina du Molin zijn vrouw en hun erven een huis en erf in de Muurhuizen van de straat tot achter aan de Singelgracht, waaraan belend erfgenamen van de heer Renkman en verder nog Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst (Transporten 436-19)
- 1643: Brant Aertsen bezitter Beekmansgoed ofte Strijp ter Beek. Verscheidene leenacten te weten:.Rutgerus Fleetman gevet opruckinge aen Brant Aertsen;.Rutgerus Fleetman approbiert het transport van Strijp ter Beek geschiet van Brandt Aertsen op Wolf van Hennekeler den Jonge en Arnolda van Coot, echtelieden (AKP (Slicher van Bath) nr. 194 (oude aantekeningen begin 1980)).
- 1657: Stripterbeek gevrijd (AKP (Slicher van Bath) nr. 194 (oude aantekeningen begin 1980).
- 1648: Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst from Nykerck province of Gelder land According to O Callaghan History of New Netherland 8 69 van Slichtenhorst was appointed director of the colony Nov 10 1646 and sailed with his family and servants for Virginia Sept 26 1647 The records of the colony show that he arrived March 22 1648 and held the office of director till July 24 1652 when he was succeeded by Jan Baptist van Rensselacr Between June 20 1651 and July 24 1652 van Slichtenhorst was most of the time at the Manhatans and JB van Rensselaer acd d in his stead for the first two months apparently in conjunction with Capt Slijter April 4 1650 de Hooges complained to the council that Director van Slichtenhorst had thus far rendered no accounts The director replied that hy wet wat souwde ontfangen dan dot het Antonij de Hooges hecft opqesnapt hat he would have received something if Antonij de Hooges had not gobbled it up Van Slichtenhorst was still in the colony in July 1655 and lived in Holland in 1660 (Rensselaer Bowier Manuscripts Being the Letters of Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, 1630-1643, and Other Documents Relating to the Colony of Rensselaerswyck By New York State Library, Kiliaen van Rensselaer, Arnold Johan Ferdinand Van Laer, Nicolaas de Roever, Susan De Lancey Van Rennselaer Strong, page 838).
Willem Pijl en Wobbe van Byler, echtelieden, verklaren, dat zij aan de erfgenamen van wijlen Weym van Byler, ter voldoening van de 200 daalders, die haar door wijlen Reynier van Byler vermaakt zijn uit 1/4 van het erf "Rateler", gelegen te Eede, in de buurtschap "het Wout", hebben overgedragen de hierdoor gestoken 2 rentebrieven, de eene ten laste van Henrick van Wenckum en zijne vrouw Lijsgen van Dompseler, gevestigd op het erf en goed "Hell", de andere in dato 8 November 1531. bron: Berends, P., Het Oud-Archief van Harderwijk, deel II, blz. 532. Oorspr. in inv.nr. 946. Met be- schadigde zegels van Willem Pijl Antonisz. en (voor Wobbe) van Oth Scrasser en mr. Gerardt van Barnevelt, in zwarte was. Regest nr. 1465
543 73a) _ f. Elisabeth, tr. Hendrick van Wenckum, te N i j k e r k 7 3 a ) , 3 8 8 ) , w a a r u i t een dochter: Lysken, geb. ca. 1543, eigenares v a n het erf H e l te Putten 4 0 0 ) , t r . Reiner Jacobs 3 3 7 ) .
A Reverend.
Minister of Lanark, Scotland.
Earl of Wigton
Earl of Wigton
Family name originally Van Schuyler, meaning "One who resides in a place
of shelter" from the Dutch "schuiler", a hider; or "schuil", a shelter.
Spelled Schuijler, and then Schuyler.
Schuyler motto: Semper Fidelis (Always Ready)
Beleend met de helft van het goed Groot Twiller en de tiend uit Groot- en Klein Emeler en de Horst. Overluid Dom Utrecht op 2 december 1601.
Was geruime tijd voor haar overlijden krankzinnig. Trouwt (huwelijkse voorwaarden 14 mei 1589) op 20 mei 1589 te Amersfoort met Gijsbert van Wenckum (Overleden vóó 25 januari 1613), zoon van Gerrit (Overleden november 1593) om wiens doodskist Bate ronddanste met loshangende haren onder het zingen van :"Vadertje van Wenckum is dood". Brengt een 1/4 van Emeler, gend. de Olde Hofstede, ten huwelijk aan, die zij gemeen heeft met haar zuster Casinne en de kinderen van haar broeder Evert. Zij is de derde dochter en op één na laatste om beleend te worden met de tienden uit Emeler. Haar dochter Alijd trouwt Brandt Aerts.
Willem Pijl en Wobbe van Byler, echtelieden, verklaren, dat zij aan de erfgenamen van wijlen Weym van Byler, ter voldoening van de 200 daalders, die haar door wijlen Reynier van Byler vermaakt zijn uit 1/4 van het erf "Rateler", gelegen te Eede, in de buurtschap "het Wout", hebben overgedragen de hierdoor gestoken 2 rentebrieven, de eene ten laste van Henrick van Wenckum en zijne vrouw Lijsgen van Dompseler, gevestigd op het erf en goed "Hell", de andere in dato 8 November 1531. bron: Berends, P., Het Oud-Archief van Harderwijk, deel II, blz. 532. Oorspr. in inv.nr. 946. Met be- schadigde zegels van Willem Pijl Antonisz. en (voor Wobbe) van Oth Scrasser en mr. Gerardt van Barnevelt, in zwarte was. Regest nr. 1465
2nd son in the family.
Last Earl of Linlithgow and Callendar.
He was a Jacobite, forfieted and exiled.
Apparently lived to be 102 years old.
A Reverend.
A Reverend.
Volle naam is: Evert van Domseler van Emeler van Schoonderbeek.(Oude Evert te Amersfoort) Draagt als erfgenaam van Margriet van Doornick van Wijnbergen de Begraven Hof te Harderwijk op aan hertog Karel op 15 maart 1526. Trouwt 1e Bartraet, van wier nalatenschap hij in 1484 afstand doet tegen betaling van 32 Rijnlandse Guldens door Jan van Zulen. Trouwt 2e Abraham
.
Koopt Quickborn van de heer Voorst van Keppel
Leefden te epe (Ned Leeuw 1962)
Beleend met de helft van het goed Groot Twiller en de tiend uit Groot- en Klein Emeler en de Horst. Overluid Dom Utrecht op 2 december 1601.
Was geruime tijd voor haar overlijden krankzinnig. Trouwt (huwelijkse voorwaarden 14 mei 1589) op 20 mei 1589 te Amersfoort met Gijsbert van Wenckum (Overleden vóó 25 januari 1613), zoon van Gerrit (Overleden november 1593) om wiens doodskist Bate ronddanste met loshangende haren onder het zingen van :"Vadertje van Wenckum is dood". Brengt een 1/4 van Emeler, gend. de Olde Hofstede, ten huwelijk aan, die zij gemeen heeft met haar zuster Casinne en de kinderen van haar broeder Evert. Zij is de derde dochter en op één na laatste om beleend te worden met de tienden uit Emeler. Haar dochter Alijd trouwt Brandt Aerts.
4th Lord Livingstone of Callendar (see Burkes Extinct Peerage)
May have died around 1514.
2nd son in the family.
Last Earl of Linlithgow and Callendar.
He was a Jacobite, forfieted and exiled.
Apparently lived to be 102 years old.
Apparently lived to be 102 years old.
2nd son in the family.
Last Earl of Linlithgow and Callendar.
He was a Jacobite, forfieted and exiled.
Gijsbert van Domseler, ook wel Gijsbert van Emeler genoemd. Overleden na 1500 en begraven naast zijn broer Mor. Was verheven in de ridderschap van de Veluwe in 1471 en 1484.
Jan van Schaffelaar (van Dompseler sprong in Barneveld van de door de Hoeken belegerde kerk.
Jan van Dompseler noemde zich was van Schaffelaar na zijn huweleijk met Aleid van Schaffelaar. Zij kwam van de hoeve De Schaffelaar bij Barneveld.
Als één van de bekendste nazaten van Evert Lubberts van Domselaar mag worden genoemd Jan van Schaffelaar.
Het onderzoek, gedaan door Dr. A.H.J. Prins en beschreven in "Jan van Schaffelaar, Requiem van een Gelderse ruiter"(Schaffelaarreeks nr. 12) geeft aan met een aan zekerheid grenzende waarschijnlijkheid dat Jan een zoon was van Gijsbert van
Volle naam is: Evert van Domseler van Emeler van Schoonderbeek.(Oude Evert te Amersfoort) Draagt als erfgenaam van Margriet van Doornick van Wijnbergen de Begraven Hof te Harderwijk op aan hertog Karel op 15 maart 1526. Trouwt 1e Bartraet, van wier nalatenschap hij in 1484 afstand doet tegen betaling van 32 Rijnlandse Guldens door Jan van Zulen. Trouwt 2e Abraham
.
Koopt Quickborn van de heer Voorst van Keppel
3rd Lord Livingstone
Sir James Livingstone of Lethbert.
Lord of the Kalendar.
4th Lord Livingstone of Callendar (see Burkes Extinct Peerage)
May have died around 1514.
4th Lord Livingstone of Callendar (see Burkes Extinct Peerage)
May have died around 1514.
I n het jaar 1772 stond ruim honderd roeden ten westen van de kerk te Overlaugbroek nabij W i j k bij Duurstede het huis Dompselaer, het stamhuis van het oud adellijk ge- slacht van Dompselaer, Dompselaar of Dompzelaar, welk huis eertijds ook op de lijst der riddermatige hofsteden heeft gestaan en i n het bezit is.geweest van de geslachten van Dompselaer, 'van Wijnbergen en van Eeede van Draakestein.
http://www.malkenhorst.nl/familiegeschiedenis/genealogie.html
Wordt vermeld in 1411, 1428, 1430 en 1440. Zegelt met zijn zoon Evert het verbond der Ridderschap van Veluwe in 1436. Raad van Hertog Reinald van Gelre. Bron: Genealogie van Malkenhorst. Johan is overleden na 14 maart 1452. Hij was gerichtsman te Barneveld; Raad van Hertog Arnold van Gelder. Hij krijgt van Hertog Arnold op of omstreeks 1430 het buitenhuis in het kerspel Voorthuizen, buurtschap Harselen. Hij bezit de helft van de "Brieler"
Johan van Domselaar had 28 kleinkinderen en 57 achterkleinkinderen die de naam van Domseler droegen........" Bron: DNL 09/1962 blz 266."......peinder in Barneveld (o.a. 1434). Jan van Koet belooft 4 september 1436 hem het goed Oteler binnen 4 maanden op te leveren en draagt hem de bediening van het ambt Doornspijk over. Beleend met het Stichtse leen de tienden van het goed Bryler en Schoonhorst als leenvolger van zijn vader(1425). Vernieuwt de eed 11 maart 1434; krijgt 1 augustus 1430 met zijn vrouw van hertog Arnold van Gelre het goed Buitenhuis, dat vroeger horig was, als vrij en riddermatig voor hem en zijn kinderen uit zijn tweede huwelijk; zijn goed Schoonderbeek wordt in 1435 van de schatbaarheid ontslagen. Zijn halve goed Bryler (=Byler hvt) in 1436 van de horigheid gevrijd en tot tynsgoed gemaakt. Trouwt voor de eerste keer met Margriet van Deelen, 2e keer met Mechteld van Emeler......" Toegelicht wordt in voetnoten dat de kinderen uit het 2e huwelijk "inderdaad", in tegenstelling tot die uit zijn eerste huwelijk, riddermatig waren. Die uit het eerste huwelijk komen alleen voor als dienstlieden.
Raad van Hertog Arnold van Gelre, zegelt met zijn vader het verbond der Ridderschap van Veluwe 1436.
van 1441-1457 Gerichtsman te Barneveld, bezweert de verbondsbrief van 1436; zijn goed Malckenhorst van de horigheid gevrijd in 1435
Raad van Hertog Arnold, die hem zijn goed Malkenhorst, "dat Rijckwijn van Malkenhorst te wesen plag" van hoorig tot een edel vrij huisgoed maakt, 1434. Hij zegelt met zijn vader het verbond der Landschap uit de Ridderschap van Veluwe, 1436. Hij is Hertog Arnold trouw gebleven en werd deswege door Adolf uit het land verdreven, maar komt na Arnold’s herstelling terug.
In 1436 was zijn goed "Malckenhorst" vrij van belastingen.
Eigenaar van huis ter Hell 1453
Soms Gerrit Mor (gewoonlijk alleen als Mor vermeld) van Domseler genoemd. Staat op een ridderceduul ca. 1460; gerichtsman. Opgeroepen voor een vergadering over bijstand aan de hertog tegen Venlo 1461; bezit het halve goed Byler en Schoonderbeek; zijn broeder Gerrit het land het Barrebroek of Bernevelderbroek op 28 november 1464.
Hans van Veen
. In de ridderschap van Overbetuwe 1539. Ook is aangegeven dat hij in 1510 is overleden, begraven ca 1510 te Barneveld, begraven naast zijn broer Gijsbert voor het St. Anna altaar in de kerk, staat op een ridderceduul ca 1460, op landdagen 1471, 1474, 1494, gerichtsman te Ede 1485, Barneveld 1456 1458, 1474, 1484, 1492, 1501, Nijkerk 1474, Putten, 1488, 1493, Elburg 1491, Heerde 1488, Ermelo 1506 en Apeldoorn 1499. Opgeroepen voor een vergadering over bijstand aan de hertog tegen Venlo 161. Bezat het halve goed Bryler en Schoonderbeek. Klaagde in 1463 over de geweldadigheden van de hertog aan zijn goed Bryler. Kocht de Vedelaerskamp te Doorn in 1478 en transporteerde dat in 1492 aan zijn dochter Margriet, verpande met zijn vrouw Fye en zijn broeder Gerrit het land Barrebroek of Barnevelderbroek op 28 11 1464.
Gijsbert van Domseler, ook wel Gijsbert van Emeler genoemd. Overleden na 1500 en begraven naast zijn broer Mor. Was verheven in de ridderschap van de Veluwe in 1471 en 1484.
Gijsbert van Domseler, ook wel Gijsbert van Emeler genoemd. Overleden na 1500 en begraven naast zijn broer Mor. Was verheven in de ridderschap van de Veluwe in 1471 en 1484.
3rd Lord Livingstone
Sir James Livingstone of Lethbert.
Lord of the Kalendar.
Evert Lubberts werd beleend met het goed Bryler als leenvolger van Ghise van Brijler met wiens dochter hij was gehuwd en die hem ook het goed Schoonhorst, by Bryler gelegen, zal hebben aangebracht. Zijn (enige ?) zoon Johan verwierf, mogelijk door zijn huwelijk met Margriet van Delen, het goed Malckenhorst, terwijl zijn tweede vrouw, Mechteld van Emeler, het goed Emeler aan de van Domseler’s bracht........" DNL 09/1962, Blz 265:"Beleend met het Stichtse leen de tienden van het landgoed Bryler als leenvolger van Ghise van Bryler: verkoopt in 1387 8 morgen land en koopt 16 morgen land bij Schothorst(Rijks Archief Gelderland). Heeft in 1387 een "neef" Bronis Peterszoon (mogelijk een Van Meerveld); komt in de domeinrekeningen van de Veluwe ook voor als Everhardus Lubberti. Trouwt NN, mogelijk een dochter van Ghise van Bryler, wiens leenvolger hij is. Uit dit huwelijk Johan. DNL 08/1912, blz 289: ......Vermeld in eene door hem aangenomen uitdaging met de handschoen 1386.(G. van Hasselt, Gelders Maandwerk 1, blz 285)......... Hij wordt 10 februari ......beleend met "die tiende van den goede to Brilaer, geleghen in den kerspel van Barnevelde........."
I n het jaar 1772 stond ruim honderd roeden ten westen van de kerk te Overlaugbroek nabij W i j k bij Duurstede het huis Dompselaer, het stamhuis van het oud adellijk ge- slacht van Dompselaer, Dompselaar of Dompzelaar, welk huis eertijds ook op de lijst der riddermatige hofsteden heeft gestaan en i n het bezit is.geweest van de geslachten van Dompselaer, 'van Wijnbergen en van Eeede van Draakestein.
http://www.malkenhorst.nl/familiegeschiedenis/genealogie.html
Wordt vermeld in 1411, 1428, 1430 en 1440. Zegelt met zijn zoon Evert het verbond der Ridderschap van Veluwe in 1436. Raad van Hertog Reinald van Gelre. Bron: Genealogie van Malkenhorst. Johan is overleden na 14 maart 1452. Hij was gerichtsman te Barneveld; Raad van Hertog Arnold van Gelder. Hij krijgt van Hertog Arnold op of omstreeks 1430 het buitenhuis in het kerspel Voorthuizen, buurtschap Harselen. Hij bezit de helft van de "Brieler"
Johan van Domselaar had 28 kleinkinderen en 57 achterkleinkinderen die de naam van Domseler droegen........" Bron: DNL 09/1962 blz 266."......peinder in Barneveld (o.a. 1434). Jan van Koet belooft 4 september 1436 hem het goed Oteler binnen 4 maanden op te leveren en draagt hem de bediening van het ambt Doornspijk over. Beleend met het Stichtse leen de tienden van het goed Bryler en Schoonhorst als leenvolger van zijn vader(1425). Vernieuwt de eed 11 maart 1434; krijgt 1 augustus 1430 met zijn vrouw van hertog Arnold van Gelre het goed Buitenhuis, dat vroeger horig was, als vrij en riddermatig voor hem en zijn kinderen uit zijn tweede huwelijk; zijn goed Schoonderbeek wordt in 1435 van de schatbaarheid ontslagen. Zijn halve goed Bryler (=Byler hvt) in 1436 van de horigheid gevrijd en tot tynsgoed gemaakt. Trouwt voor de eerste keer met Margriet van Deelen, 2e keer met Mechteld van Emeler......" Toegelicht wordt in voetnoten dat de kinderen uit het 2e huwelijk "inderdaad", in tegenstelling tot die uit zijn eerste huwelijk, riddermatig waren. Die uit het eerste huwelijk komen alleen voor als dienstlieden.
Created the title Lord Livingstone in 1458.
Captain of Sterling Castle.
Keeper of the King's person 1444.
Great Chamberlain of Scotland 1448.
Made Lord Livingstone of Callendar.
2nd Lord Livingstone.
He was unmarried and reportedly suffered from mental illness.
NOg vermeld in 1375
I n het jaar 1772 stond ruim honderd roeden ten westen van de kerk te Overlaugbroek nabij W i j k bij Duurstede het huis Dompselaer, het stamhuis van het oud adellijk ge- slacht van Dompselaer, Dompselaar of Dompzelaar, welk huis eertijds ook op de lijst der riddermatige hofsteden heeft gestaan en i n het bezit is.geweest van de geslachten van Dompselaer, 'van Wijnbergen en van Eeede van Draakestein.
Evert Lubberts werd beleend met het goed Bryler als leenvolger van Ghise van Brijler met wiens dochter hij was gehuwd en die hem ook het goed Schoonhorst, by Bryler gelegen, zal hebben aangebracht. Zijn (enige ?) zoon Johan verwierf, mogelijk door zijn huwelijk met Margriet van Delen, het goed Malckenhorst, terwijl zijn tweede vrouw, Mechteld van Emeler, het goed Emeler aan de van Domseler’s bracht........" DNL 09/1962, Blz 265:"Beleend met het Stichtse leen de tienden van het landgoed Bryler als leenvolger van Ghise van Bryler: verkoopt in 1387 8 morgen land en koopt 16 morgen land bij Schothorst(Rijks Archief Gelderland). Heeft in 1387 een "neef" Bronis Peterszoon (mogelijk een Van Meerveld); komt in de domeinrekeningen van de Veluwe ook voor als Everhardus Lubberti. Trouwt NN, mogelijk een dochter van Ghise van Bryler, wiens leenvolger hij is. Uit dit huwelijk Johan. DNL 08/1912, blz 289: ......Vermeld in eene door hem aangenomen uitdaging met de handschoen 1386.(G. van Hasselt, Gelders Maandwerk 1, blz 285)......... Hij wordt 10 februari ......beleend met "die tiende van den goede to Brilaer, geleghen in den kerspel van Barnevelde........."
Beleend met Byler, zoal zijn vader Heyn te halden placht...
Evert Lubberts werd beleend met het goed Bryler als leenvolger van Ghise van Brijler met wiens dochter hij was gehuwd en die hem ook het goed Schoonhorst, by Bryler gelegen, zal hebben aangebracht. Zijn (enige ?) zoon Johan verwierf, mogelijk door zijn huwelijk met Margriet van Delen, het goed Malckenhorst, terwijl zijn tweede vrouw, Mechteld van Emeler, het goed Emeler aan de van Domseler’s bracht........" DNL 09/1962, Blz 265:"Beleend met het Stichtse leen de tienden van het landgoed Bryler als leenvolger van Ghise van Bryler: verkoopt in 1387 8 morgen land en koopt 16 morgen land bij Schothorst(Rijks Archief Gelderland). Heeft in 1387 een "neef" Bronis Peterszoon (mogelijk een Van Meerveld); komt in de domeinrekeningen van de Veluwe ook voor als Everhardus Lubberti. Trouwt NN, mogelijk een dochter van Ghise van Bryler, wiens leenvolger hij is. Uit dit huwelijk Johan. DNL 08/1912, blz 289: ......Vermeld in eene door hem aangenomen uitdaging met de handschoen 1386.(G. van Hasselt, Gelders Maandwerk 1, blz 285)......... Hij wordt 10 februari ......beleend met "die tiende van den goede to Brilaer, geleghen in den kerspel van Barnevelde........."
Sir Alexander Livingstone of Callendar, knighted for his part in the
release of James I from England. Also had custody of young James II. Later
captured Aullen (?). He was the most powerful man in Scotland at the time.
Created the title Lord Livingstone in 1458.
Captain of Sterling Castle.
Keeper of the King's person 1444.
Great Chamberlain of Scotland 1448.
Made Lord Livingstone of Callendar.
Sir John Livingstone of Callendar.
Sir Alexander Livingstone of Callendar, knighted for his part in the
release of James I from England. Also had custody of young James II. Later
captured Aullen (?). He was the most powerful man in Scotland at the time.
Beleend met Byler, zoal zijn vader Heyn te halden placht...
Sir Alexander Livingstone of Callendar, knighted for his part in the
release of James I from England. Also had custody of young James II. Later
captured Aullen (?). He was the most powerful man in Scotland at the time.
Served under Sir William Douglass at the seige of Sterling Castle in 1339.
Received the lands of Callendar from King David II, son of Robert the
Bruce, in 1347. The lands had been forfeited by Patrick de Callendar and
Livingstone married his daughter, Christian. From these Livingstones of
Callendar descend the Livingstones of Westquarter, Kinnaird, Bonton, and
Dunipace.
Founder of the House of Callendar.
"Sir William de Livingstone" Sir of Calendar
Sir John Livingstone of Callendar.
he and his heirs schemed for the Throne of SCOTLAND, he arrested his nephew David among other knavery
helped foil Albany, becoming Heir Presumptive of Scotland after the Albany heirs were beheaded or attainted, later turned against his nephew King
Served under Sir William Douglass at the seige of Sterling Castle in 1339.
Received the lands of Callendar from King David II, son of Robert the
Bruce, in 1347. The lands had been forfeited by Patrick de Callendar and
Livingstone married his daughter, Christian. From these Livingstones of
Callendar descend the Livingstones of Westquarter, Kinnaird, Bonton, and
Dunipace.
Founder of the House of Callendar.
"Sir William de Livingstone" Sir of Calendar
Served under Sir William Douglass at the seige of Sterling Castle in 1339.
Received the lands of Callendar from King David II, son of Robert the
Bruce, in 1347. The lands had been forfeited by Patrick de Callendar and
Livingstone married his daughter, Christian. From these Livingstones of
Callendar descend the Livingstones of Westquarter, Kinnaird, Bonton, and
Dunipace.
Founder of the House of Callendar.
"Sir William de Livingstone" Sir of Calendar
Remotely descended from Leving, a Hungarian noble, who came to Scotland in
the train of Margaret, queen of King Malcolm III of Scotland, about 1068.
though outnumbered he destroyed English at Bannockburn 24 June 1314 (``no more grievous slaughter of English chivalry ever took place in a single day.
He died of Leprosy Wikipeadia
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Remotely descended from Leving, a Hungarian noble, who came to Scotland in
the train of Margaret, queen of King Malcolm III of Scotland, about 1068.
though outnumbered he destroyed English at Bannockburn 24 June 1314 (``no more grievous slaughter of English chivalry ever took place in a single day.
He died of Leprosy Wikipeadia
`the Competitor'; signatory of the Turnberry Band as g-grandson of David de Huntingdon, he claimed the Throne of SCOTLAND, invoking proximity of blood , since John de Baliol, q.v., the heir by primogeniture, was 2-g grandson of Huntingdon
`the Competitor'; signatory of the Turnberry Band as g-grandson of David de Huntingdon, he claimed the Throne of SCOTLAND, invoking proximity of blood , since John de Baliol, q.v., the heir by primogeniture, was 2-g grandson of Huntingdon