Femmetje (Femmitie) Van der Beeck, 1545

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Femmetje (Femmitie) /Van der Beeck/
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Femmetje (Femmitie)
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Van der Beeck
Geboren 1545

HuwelijkAbraham BrinckerhoffBekijk dit gezin

Geboorte van een zoonDirck (Dirk) Brinckerhoff
1575 (leeftijd 30 jaar)
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1547
Geboren: 1547Vorden, Nederland
Overleden: Vorden, Nederland
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Geboren: 1545
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15751628
Geboren: 1575 28 30Vorden, Nederland
Overleden: 20 mei 1628Vorden, Nederland
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Femmitie Bloom [Brinckerhoff]

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<p><span style="font-size: xx-small;"><em>From:</em> &lt;<a href="mailto:WayneLII@aol.com">WayneLII@aol.com</a>&gt; <br /><em>Subject:</em> Old New York Wills: Femmetje Vanderbeeck Brinckerhoff Bloom. <br /><em>Date:</em> Wed, 11 Nov 1998 09:46:39 EST </span></p> <p style="text-align: left;" dir="ltr"><br /><tt>She was the daughter of John Vanderbeek (Remsen) and her first husband was<br />Abraham Brinckerhoff, who died in 1738. Does anyone have her second husband's<br />name?<br />Wayne<br /><br />&nbsp;Abstracts of New York Wills Vol VII 1766-1771, page 413:<br />Page 569.--In the name of God, Amen. I, FEMMITIE BLOOM, widow, of Rombout<br />Precinct, in Duchess County. I leave to my son, Dirck Brinckerhoff, œ5; To my<br />son, John A. Brinckerhoff, œ50; To my beloved grandson, Abraham Brickerhoff,<br />son of John A. Brinckerhoff, œ50; To my beloved grandson, Abraham Lent, Jr.,<br />œ50; To my granddaughter Aeltie, daughter of Rudolphus Swartwout, œ5; To my<br />granddaughter Femmitie, wife of Thomas Langdon, œ5; To my granddaughter<br />Femmitie, daughter of John A. Brinckerhoff, œ5; To my granddaughter Femmitie,<br />daughter of Dirck Brinckerhoff, œ10. I leave to my son, John A. Brinckerhoff,<br />my Large Dutch Bible and my clock; To my daughters, Elizabeth and Antie, all<br />my wearing apparell. "My clock at the old Homestead is to be put to sale among<br />my children, and sold to the highest bidder, and the money paid to all my<br />children." All the rest of my estate, real and personal, I leave to my<br />children, Dirck and John A. Brinckerhoff, Elizabeth, wife of Abraham<br />Brinckerhoff, and to the heirs of Aeltie, late wife of the late Abraham<br />Adriance, and the heirs of Dinah, late wife of Rudolphus Swartwout, and Antie,<br />wife of Abraham Lent. I make my son, John A. Brinckerhoff, and my trusty<br />friends, Guisbert Schenck and Jacobus Swartwout, executors. <br /><br />Dated April 2, 1770. Witnesses, Isaac Brinckerhoff, Altie Swartwout, Ruloff<br />Schenck. Proved, March 29, 1771. </tt></p>