Hoogeboom, Bartholomeus (Meuwis, Mees), Pieterse, probably came to New Netherland with his brother Cornelis, about the year 1656. In 1657, he had an affray in Beverwyck with Jacob Loockermans, who drew a knife and wounded him severely in the face for which he was sentenced to pay 350 guilders. At that time Hoogeboom was servant of Claes Hendrickse Van Utrecht. In 1685, he was fined 12 shillings and costs of court for burying his negro in a private and suspicious manner. In 1680, he was a skipper on the Hudson, plying between New York and Albany. He died Feb. 15, 1702; his wife Catryn... in 1707. Ch: Bartholomeus, bp. Dec. 30, 1683; Pieter; Dirk?.