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Tot de n-e generatie.
1 . Martin van President Buren, 8th President of USA Washington, geboren op 5 december 1782, Lindenwald, Kinderhook, Columbia Co, NY, gestorven op 24 juli 1862, Lindenwald, Kinderhook, Columbia Co, NY (leeftijd bij overlijden: 79 jaar oud), 8th President of America from 1833 to 1837. [Aantekening 1]
2 . Abraham van Buren, geboren op 17 februari 1737, Albany, gestorven op 8 april 1817, Kinderhook, Columbia Co, NY (leeftijd bij overlijden: 80 jaar oud), Boer en cafehouder.
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3 . Maria Hoes, geboren in januari 1748, Coxsackie, Greene Co, NY, gestorven op 16 februari 1817 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 69 jaar oud).
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gehuwd op 31 december 1767, Linlithgo, Dutchess Co, NY, met ...
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Johannes van Alen, geboren in oktober 1744, gestorven
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van Jacobus van Alen 1691-1756 en
Lena van Aelsteyn 1705
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4 . Marten van Buren, geboren in december 1701, gestorven.
... gehuwd op 7 november 1729, Albany, Albany Co, NY, met ...
5 . Dirckje Abrams van Aelsteyn, geboren in april 1710, gestorven.
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6 . Johannes Hoes, geboren in mei 1700, Albany, gestorven.
... gehuwd op 20 april 1724, Albany, NY, met ...
7 . Jannetje van Schaick, geboren in 705, gestorven.
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8 . Pieter van Buren, geboren in 1670, gestorven.
... gehuwd op 15 juli 1693, Albany Reformed Dutch Church, Albany Co, NY, met ...
9 . Arriantje Barensts Myndertse, geboren in 1673, gestorven.
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16 . Marten Cornelissen van Buren, geboren in 1634, Houten, gestorven op 13 november 1703, Kinderhook, Constables Island Albany, NY, USA (leeftijd bij overlijden: 69 jaar oud). [Aantekening 16]
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gehuwd op 7 mei 1693 met ...
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Tannetje Adams, geboren, Leeuwarden, gestorven voor 1697, Albany, NY USA
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gehuwd in 1665, Fr Oranje, NY, met ...
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17 . Marritje Quackenbosch, geboren in 1640, Oegstgeest, gestorven in 1697 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 57 jaar oud). [Aantekening 17]
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19 . Ytjen Adriaans.
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32 . Cornelis Maessen van Buren, geboren in 1610, Burmalsen Gelderland, gestorven in 1648, Papsknee, New York (leeftijd bij overlijden: 38 jaar oud), Farworker op Rensselaerswyck. [Aantekening 32]
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33 . Carelyntje Martensen van Aelsteyn, geboren in 1618, Meppel, gestorven voor april 1648, papsknee renssealersCo, NY.
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34 . Pieter Quackenbosch, geboren in 1614, Katwijk, gestorven in 1687, Albany , NY (leeftijd bij overlijden: 73 jaar oud), Stenenbakker. [Aantekening 34]
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35 . Maritje Ariens, geboren in 1616, gestorven in 1683 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 67 jaar oud).
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64 . Maas van Buren, geboren in 1568, Buurmalsen, gestorven.
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68 . Pieter Jans van Quackenbosch, geboren in 1590, gestorven in 1650 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 60 jaar oud).
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69 . Nelletgen Pieters van Starreveld.
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Source: 1 The Quackenbush Family in America by Gail R Quackenbush 1993 pg 8
arriveerd 1631 in Nieuw Amsterdam
May 27,1631, a number of persons, among whom was Cornelis Maesen van Buyrmalsen, signed an agreement for three years to Killian van Rensselaer estates for services thereon to be paid 1st year 1660, 2nd year 1670, 3rd year 1680, and in hand 1612 in advance. He was listed among the passengers on ship d'Eendracht in July, 1631.
Emigrant in 1631 from Utrecht, Netherlands with Parents at Age ~2. Will dated 13 Aug 1685.
Source: 1 The Quackenbush Family in America by Gail R Quackenbush 1993 pg 7
Cornelis Maesen From Buyrmalsen (Buurmalsen, in the province of Gelderland); sailed for New Netherland as a farm laborer in 1631, having been engaged by the patroon on May 27th, for the term of three years, and went back to Holland shortly after Aug. 2, 1634, on which date he is charged in the colony with f12:18 for clothes and brandy.
Aug. 15, 1636, he entered into a new contract with the patroon and the same year he sailed by the Rensselaerswyck, accompanied by his wife Catelijntje Martens and a servant by the name of Cornelis Teunisz, from Westbroeck.
On the voyage, Jan. 30, 1637, a son was born named Hendrick Cornelisz. Cornelis Maesen arrived in the colony the second time about April 17, 1637. From that time till his death, some time before April 8, 1648, he occupied a farm on or near Papscanee Island. Cornelis Maesen and his wife were buried the same day; their effects were sold at auction Shrove Tuesday, 1649.
arriveerd 1631 in Nieuw Amsterdam
May 27,1631, a number of persons, among whom was Cornelis Maesen van Buyrmalsen, signed an agreement for three years to Killian van Rensselaer estates for services thereon to be paid 1st year 1660, 2nd year 1670, 3rd year 1680, and in hand 1612 in advance. He was listed among the passengers on ship d'Eendracht in July, 1631.
Emigrant in 1631 from Utrecht, Netherlands with Parents at Age ~2. Will dated 13 Aug 1685.
Source: 1 The Quackenbush Family in America by Gail R Quackenbush 1993 pg 7
Born on board of the ship Arms of Rensselaerwyck
He was the great-great grandfather of President Martin Van Buren
By the 1670s, Dirck Wesselse had entered public life - serving as an Albany constable, overseer, and juror. He was entrusted with a share of the community registry - acting as a clerk and notary. This successful businessman also was a frequent petitioner and plaintiff before an Albany court that was called on to decide on an expanding range of issues. In 1676, he was appointed one of the court magistrates. Over the next three decades Dirck Wesselse would hold almost every elective and appointive office on the local level. Official records show him to be among each body's most consistent members.
During the mid-1670s, his budding career received an added boost from an association with newcomer Robert Livingston - who shared some of his clerical and business opportunities with this willing and able Albany insider. Livingston included him in a number of land petitions that provided Dirck Wesselse with substantial acreage in the upriver region of New York.
By the 1680s, Dirck Wesselse had emerged as one of the foremost Albany leaders. In 1683, he was chosen to represent Albany County in a provincial assembly called by Governor Thomas Dongan. Although that body was short-lived, in 1686, he was appointed an alderman under the new city charter. Shortly thereafter, he was called on to replace Isaac Swinton as recorder or deputy mayor. He served as recorder until 1696, when he was appointed mayor of Albany.
Dirck Wesselse stood with other established Albanians to resist the self-imposed leadership of Jacob Leisler during the politically uncertain years of 1689 to 1691. With mayor Pieter Schuyler pre-occupied with military matters, deputy mayor Wesselse held fast to Albany's charter against the claims of Leisler's lieutenant who claimed that it and all enactments of the now-deposed James II were illegal and void.
Over the next half decade, Dirck Wesselse served in the Albany municipal government as recorder, justice, and Indian Commissioner, and, from 1696 to 1698, as mayor of Albany. In 1691, he was chosen to represent Albany County in the provincial Assembly - which was reinstituted after New York became a royal province. He was re-elected annually and served until 1696. Following a four-year break, in 1701, Dirck Wesselse again was elected to the Assembly. But this time he was disqualified and refused admittance because he no longer resided in Albany. Although he still maintained a substantial home and held other property in the city, by that time he had relocated to his country estate on the Roeloff Jansen Kil. Although his ouster was politically motivated, it ended the public career of the sixty-three-year-old pioneer. After 1701, Dirck Wesselse is best characterized as a country landholder.
During the 1690s, he had purchased 1800 acres on the Roeloff Jansen Kil from Robert Livingston. Livingston's willingness to share some of the best land in the heart of the Livingston estate with Dirck Wesselse testifiies to the closeness of their relationship. In 1695, Wesselse built a country home or bouwerie on the property. He continued to improve that property and, with his large family, retired there by the early decades of the eighteenth century. By that time, sons Wessel and then Johannes had reached maturity and could take over his more demanding Albany-based enterprises.
Calling himself "late of Albany, but now of the Manor of Livingston," Dirck Wesselse made his will early in 1715. It named his wife and eleven surviving children in detailing the disposition of his large and diffused estate. This city father died on his bouwerie on September 18, 1717 at the age of eighty.
Pieter was a brickmaker in Albany NY and his descendants settles in the Mohawk Valley in NY
Emigrant in 1631 from Utrecht, Netherlands with Parents at Age ~2. Will dated 13 Aug 1685.
Source: 1 The Quackenbush Family in America by Gail R Quackenbush 1993 pg 7
arriveerd 1631 in Nieuw Amsterdam
May 27,1631, a number of persons, among whom was Cornelis Maesen van Buyrmalsen, signed an agreement for three years to Killian van Rensselaer estates for services thereon to be paid 1st year 1660, 2nd year 1670, 3rd year 1680, and in hand 1612 in advance. He was listed among the passengers on ship d'Eendracht in July, 1631.
Cornelis Maesen From Buyrmalsen (Buurmalsen, in the province of Gelderland); sailed for New Netherland as a farm laborer in 1631, having been engaged by the patroon on May 27th, for the term of three years, and went back to Holland shortly after Aug. 2, 1634, on which date he is charged in the colony with f12:18 for clothes and brandy.
Aug. 15, 1636, he entered into a new contract with the patroon and the same year he sailed by the Rensselaerswyck, accompanied by his wife Catelijntje Martens and a servant by the name of Cornelis Teunisz, from Westbroeck.
On the voyage, Jan. 30, 1637, a son was born named Hendrick Cornelisz. Cornelis Maesen arrived in the colony the second time about April 17, 1637. From that time till his death, some time before April 8, 1648, he occupied a farm on or near Papscanee Island. Cornelis Maesen and his wife were buried the same day; their effects were sold at auction Shrove Tuesday, 1649.
Cornelis Maesen From Buyrmalsen (Buurmalsen, in the province of Gelderland); sailed for New Netherland as a farm laborer in 1631, having been engaged by the patroon on May 27th, for the term of three years, and went back to Holland shortly after Aug. 2, 1634, on which date he is charged in the colony with f12:18 for clothes and brandy.
Aug. 15, 1636, he entered into a new contract with the patroon and the same year he sailed by the Rensselaerswyck, accompanied by his wife Catelijntje Martens and a servant by the name of Cornelis Teunisz, from Westbroeck.
On the voyage, Jan. 30, 1637, a son was born named Hendrick Cornelisz. Cornelis Maesen arrived in the colony the second time about April 17, 1637. From that time till his death, some time before April 8, 1648, he occupied a farm on or near Papscanee Island. Cornelis Maesen and his wife were buried the same day; their effects were sold at auction Shrove Tuesday, 1649.
Pieter was a brickmaker in Albany NY and his descendants settles in the Mohawk Valley in NY