Person:Jacobus Delamater (1)

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Jacobus DELAMATER
b.1665 Harlem, NY
m. 24 Apr 1652
  1. John Delamater1652/53 - Bet 1702 & 1703
  2. Susannah DelamaterEst 1655 - Bef 1677/78
  3. Abraham Delamater1656 - 1734
  4. Isaac LEMAITRE1658 - Abt 1726
  5. Hester DELAMATER1662 -
  6. Jacobus DELAMATER1665 - 1741
m. 23 Sep 1688
  1. Jannetie DELAMATER1711 -
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Name Jacobus DELAMATER
Gender Male
Birth? 1665 Harlem, NY
Alt Birth[1] 1665 Harlem, New York, New York
Alt Birth[1] 1665 Harlem, , Ny, America
Alt Birth[1] 1665 Harlem, New York
Marriage 23 Sep 1688 Kingston RDC, Kingston, Ulster Co., NYto Geertje Martinsen VAN YSSELSTEYN
Death? 1741 Marbletown, Ulster Co., NY
Alt Death[1] 1741 Marbletown, New York
Alt Death[1] 3 Jan 1740/41 Marbletown, New York, New York
Alt Death[1] 3 Jan 1740/41 , Kingston, Ulster, New York


From the Kingston marriage register: 23 September 1688 Jacobus Le Maitre, j.m., born in Nieuw [New] Harlem, and Geertje Elsenteen, j.d., born in Schenecktede [Schenedtady]. Date of banns not given.

Will of Jacobus De Lameter Abstract of wills on file in the surrogate's Office, City of New York (Volume III. 1730-1744), p. 86

In the name of God, Amen. I Jacobus De Lamater, of Marbletown, in Ulster County, yeoman, being in tolerable health. I leave to my wife Gertie the use off all estate during her widowhood. If she marries she is to the the use of 1/3 and a negro woman. Whereas, I have given to my eldest son, Glowdine De Lameter, all my right and title in Claverack, in Albany County, to wit: two parcels of land, the first, caled Beaver Dam, and the second, called Maries Landt, with all houses and barns, this is to be his portion of my estate. I leave to my son Isaac 1/2 of all my lands in Marbletown, that is the hinder part, adjoining the lands of Jan Newkerck, and 1/2 the woodland adjoining; for which he is to pay to my 4 daughters, Bata, Esther, Janetie, and Susanah 200 pounds. I leave to my son Marten, the other half of my lands in Marbletown, next to the part I have given to my son Isaac, and he is to pay to my 4 daughters 300 pounds. All my goods and movables after my wife's decease, to my children. I make my sons and Thomas Janse executors. Dated April 26, 1736. Witnesses, Gilbert Livingston, Hendrick Van Curen, R.G. Livingston. Proved before Edward Whitaker, Esq., June 3, 1741.

GMVB-WH 1 CAST 2 DATE 29 AUG 2004

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