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- [S197] Ancestry.com, North America, Family Histories2, 1500-2000, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2016;), Book Title: The Ryerson genealogy : genealogy and history of the Knickerbocker families of Ryerson, Ryerse, Ryerss; also Adriance and Martense families; [and] all descendants of Martin and Adriaen Reyersz (Reyerszen) of Amsterdam, Holland.
Record for Aert Pieterse Tack
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North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 Book Title: The Ryerson genealogy : genealogy and history of the Knickerbocker families of Ryerson, Ryerse, Ryerss; also Adriance and Martense families; [and] all descendants of Martin and Adriaen Reyersz (Reyerszen) of Amsterdam, Holland |
- [S926] Roswell Randlall Hoes (Transcriber and Editor), Baptismal and marriage registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston : Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809, (Name: De Vinne Press; Location: New York; Date: 1891;), Grietje, Luur, & each child on separate pages.
[[Christenings st Old Dutch Church, Kingston]]
p3 #26 Grietje Aartz Aug 1663, Dau of Aart Pietersen Tack and GrietjenVoort
Witnesses Jacob Jansen, Barber Andries
[[Children w/christening dates & Wiitnesses, all w/Parents Luer Jacobs & Grietie Aartz Tack]]:
p16 #258 Styntie 2 Apr 1682 Styntie Douwes, Claas Teunise
p19 #318 Jacob 12 Aug 1683 Anneje Aryes, Jacob Jans van Etten
p24 #417 Johannes 20 Apr 1685 Cornelius Aartz Tack, Sytie van Etten
p26 #470 Cornelis 30 May 1686 Andiries Pieterz, Marritie Davidtz
p32 #592 Johannes 30 Sep 1688 Johannes de Hooghes, Johannes Evers, Gritje Adriaens
[[Matheus (my ancestor) not listed]]
p42 #805 Arie 8 Jun 1694 Jan Van Etten & Jannetje Rosa
p52 #1022 Pieter 1 May 1698 Pieter van Etten, Hyltzj van Etten
p59 #1171 Annetje 19 May 1700 Wille va Vredenburg, Cornelia Swart
p66 #1326 Sara 14 Jun 1702 Pieter van Etten, Eva de Hooges
p78 #1599 Seytie 27 Oct 1706 Manuel van Etten, Antie Dovers
- [S798] Frans Gouverneur, Aert Pieterszn Tack, in New Netherland Connections Vol. 7, page 29 (2002): 7:29-30, (Name: Dorothy A Koenig; Location: Berkeley, CA; Date: 2002;), p2.
1664, Aug 21. Anneke Adriaens is granted letters of divorce and permission to marry another man. Aert fails toappear before Court. [Done at Fort Amsterdam.]
- [S803] Kathy Baker, Jacob Janson post on Olive Tree Genealogy, (Name: Olive Tree Genealogy ; Date: Mar 28 2000 ;), Tue Mar 28 2000 post by Kathy Baker,at https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/17th/dny_25.shtml, https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/17th/dny_25.shtml.
[Note: The relevant post is about half-way down the page; search within the page for Jacobus Jansen]
Arrival Date: 1658
Origin of Immigrant: Etten, North Brabant, Holland
Immigrant's Date & Place of Birth: 22 October 1634
Immigrant's Date & Place of Death: about 1693 Hurley, Ulster Co., New York
Immigrant's Spouse: Annetje Arians Tack/Tach
Source of Information: book "Jacobus Jansen Van Etten" by Eva a. Scott
Immigrant's Children: [Jan, Sytie, Adriaen, Pieter, Petronella, Heiltie, Emanuel, Tietie, Jacobus, Gessje
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[Short bio of Jacob Jansen Van Etten]
[Reference to the article "The Divorce of Annetje Arians" from Olde Ulster, vol. 7, 1911]
[Information about Annetje Arians and her two marriages]
I have a copy of the article "The Divorce of Annetje Arians" from Olde Ulster, vol. 7, 1911 (Reel #897082, page 207-212) - article refers to Aert T. Tach being accused of bigamy, having a wife in Amsterdam, Holland and Annatje Arians, his first wife, in New York. "On which ground Annenken Ariaens, his first wife, has petitioned your honours for a decree of divorce and permission to marry someone else
Annetje Arians (Annatje) (Adriaensen, Adrians, Gelvins), b. c1632, Amsterdam, Holland.
Jacobus died c1693, Hurley (Kingston) Ulster Co, NY, USA.
Annetje of Amsterdam: Deserted wife of Aert Pietersen Tach/Tack. Two children by Aert Tack: Cornelius Tack, chr 14 Aug 1661 & Grietze Artze Tack, (Grietjen), chr 16 Aug 1663, Reformed Dutch Church, Kingston, Ulster Co., NY
Aert deserted his wife some time between December 12, 1662 and January 23, 1663. His wife, Annetje was carrying her second child at that time. Aert probably returned to Holland, where he married another woman. Annetje was granted a divorce fr...
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