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Cornelis Pieterse Hoogeboom
- H. Cornelis Pieterse HoogeboomAbt 1643 -
- W. Annetje SlechtAbt 1647 - Aft 1684
m. 1668
Facts and Events
Kingston Papers
Outline of entries (not including minutes) for Cornelis Hoogeboom as Grantor in English Translations of Dutch Colonial Records a.k.a. "Kingston Papers" (Deed Books 1, 2, & 3).
Date
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| Page
| Session type
| Grantor
| Grantee
| Note
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20 Jan 1665 | 1 | 236 | Grant | Hoogeboom, Cornelis Pietersen | Court | Requests a lot for a brickyard. The court grants a lot about 1/2 morgen in extent.
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17 Nov 1666 | 1 | 388 | Request | Hoogeboom, Cornelis | Court | Requests that the attachment levied by Reyndert Pietersen may be repealed.
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8 Mar 1667 | 1 | 427 | Ordinary Session | Hoogeboom, Cornelis | Westphael, Westvael: Juriaen | Demands 17 schepels of wheat.
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27 Nov 1668 | 1 | 531 | Petition | Hoogeboom, Cornelis | Court | Requests by a petition to be permitted to keep evening school.
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2 May 1671 | 1 | 595 | Special Session | Hoogenboom, Cornelis | Court | Requests to be granted a lot to build a house on, across the dam near his brickyard.
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23 Oct 1671 | 1 | 605 | Extraordinary Session | Hoogenboom, Cornelis | Court | Requests to be appointed school master and to have the village house and lot rent free.
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1 Apr 1672 | 1 | 626 | Extraordinary Session | Hoogeboom, Cornelis | Court | Requests a lot for making brick, across the dam.
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17 Aug 1676 | 2 | 245 | Will | Hoogeboom, Hoogenboom: Cornelis; Sleght, Slecht: Annetie Cornelissen | Heirs of Cornelis Hoogeboom and his wife Annetie Cornelissen Slecht. | Last Will and testament of Cornelis Hoogeboom and his wife, Annetie Cornelissen Slecht
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20 Oct 1679 | 2 | 260, 261 | Sale | Hoogeboom, Hoogenboom: Cornelis | Fisher, Fisjer: William | Sale of 1/3 share in land.
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23 Feb 1676 | 2 | 476, 477 | Ordinary Session | Hoogeboom, Cornelis | Rutgersen, Jacob | Demands 57 schepels of wheat for purchase of a house. Admits debt. Ordered to pay.
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23 Feb 1681 | 2 | 521 | Session | Hoogeboom, Corneles | Chissam, Robbert | Demands 74 guilders 10 stivers.
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3 Oct 1681 | 2 | 589 | Sale | Hoogeboom, Cornelis: attorney for DeSheap | Hussy, Hussey, Hossy: Frederick, Ffrederick | Sale of a negro named Pompkin, for 300 schepels of wheat.
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1 Mar 1681 | 2 | 604 | Ordinary Session | Hoogeboom, Cornelis | Rochel, Rochell: Isaack | Demands 160 guilders 10 stivers. Admits debt. Ordered to pay.
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2 Feb 1683 | 3 | 8 | Conveyance | Hoogeboom, Hoogenboom: Cornelis | Fisher, Fisyer, Fisjer: William | Conveyance of 2 morgens of land.
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3 Apr 1681 | 3 | 78 | Ordinary Session | Hoogeboom, Cornelis | Joosten, Joostin: Jan | Complaint says that according to Duchamp's letter he transported for him in his yacht 45 gallons of rum, and is now one ancker short.
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10 Jan 1682 | 3 | 82 | Ordinary Session | Hoogeboom, Cornelis | Fransen, Adriaen | Complaint says that Thomas Quick has become surety for the defendant to amount of 140 guilders. Surety did not appear and the court orders Quick to pay.
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24 Jan 1682 | 3 | 89 | Ordinary Session | Hoogeboom, Cornelis | Kip, Hendrick | Complaint demands 23 schepels of wheat. Defendant admits debt. Court orders defendant to pay.
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8 Mar 1682 | 3 | 97 | Ordinary Session | Hoogeboom, Cornelis | Ten Eyck, Hendrick | Complaint demands 200 schepels of wheat.
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21 Mar 1682 | 3 | 100 | Ordinary Session | Hoogeboom, Cornelis | Hooghtylingh, Willem | Defendant defaults.
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References
- Pearson, Jonathan. Contributions for the Genealogies of the First Settlers of the Ancient County of Albany, from 1630 to 1800. (Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 1872)
p. 63.
Hoogeboom, Cornelis Pieterse, tile and brickmaker, was in Manhatans in 1656; at New Amstel, on the Delaware, in 1657, at which time he had a son in the same trade at Beverwyck; in 1660-1 at Beverwyck; associating with himself, Jan Andriese De Graaf, he attempted brickmaking at Manhatans in 1661, but with indifferent success. In 1664, he engaged to make tiles at Beverwyck for Gerrit Van Slichtenhorst, from January to November for 60 beavers, half in tiles. In 1675 he was at Kingston, where he probably resided till his death. In 1719, Pieter Hogenboom, Ruleif Elting, Cornelis Elting, Thomas Noxon and Jacobus Brown, petition for a survey of the Great Vly in Kingston, come to them by the decease of Cornelis Hogenboom and Janite his widow and Severyn Tenhout, late of the county of Ulster.
- ↑ Holland Society of New York (New York City); Kenneth Scott; Samuel Oppenheim; Kenn Stryker-Rodda; Dingman Versteeg; and Peter R Christoph. Kingston papers
Book 2 Page 245.
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