Person:Cornelius Putman (20)

Watchers
Cornelius Janse Putman
d.Aft 1715
m. Bet 1670 and 1675
  1. Arent Janse PutmanAbt 1675 - Aft 1754
  2. Marietje PutmanAbt 1678 - Aft 1715
  3. Captain Victor Janse PutmanAbt 1680 - 1756
  4. David Janse Putman1684 - 1761
  5. Cornelius Janse PutmanAbt 1685 - Aft 1715
  6. Catalyntje PutmanAbt 1689 - Aft 1715
m. Abt 1711
  1. Cornelia Putman1713 -
  2. Teunis Putman1715/16 -
  3. Elizabeth Putman1717 -
  4. Johannes Putman1719/20 -
  5. Lowys Putman1722 -
  6. Maritje Putman1723/24 -
  7. Catalyntje Elizabeth Putman1726 -
  8. Jacob PutmanAbt 1728 -
  9. Margarita Putman1732 -
  10. Aevje Putman1734 -
  11. Arent Putman1736 -
  12. Gysbert Putman1741 -
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Cornelius Janse Putman
Gender Male
Birth[3] Abt 1685 Schenectady, Albany, New York
Marriage Abt 1711 Schenectady, Albany, New Yorkto Jacomyntje Viele
Reference Number 14501
Jacomyntje Viele
Death[4] Aft 1715
Reference Number? 374

"CORNELIS, son of Jan, m. Jacomyntje, dau. of Teunis Viele. Ch. bp: Cornelia, Nov. 14, 1713; Teunis, March 31, 1716; Elisabeth, Dec. 30, 1717, m. Cornelis Groot; Johannes, Mar. 18, 1720; Lowys, Dec. 1, 1722; Maritie, March 14, 1724, m. Johannes C. Van Vranken; Catalyntje, b. May 4, bp. May 5, 1726; Jacob, July 6, 1729; Margarita, b. Jan. 13, bp. Jan. 30, 1732, m. Jacob Van Vranken; Eva, b. Dec. 16, bp. Dec. 22, 1734; Arent, July 31, 1736; Gysbert, June 28, 1741."

References
  1. Pearson, Jonathan. Contributions for the Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady, from 1662 to 1800. (Albany, New York: J. Munsell, 1873)
    p. 143.

    "Cornelis, son of Jan, married Jacomyntje, daughter of Teunis Viele. Children baptised: Cornelia, November 14, 1713; Teunis, March 31, 1716; Elizabeth, December 30, 1717, married Cornelis Groot; Johannes, March 18, 1720; Lowys, December 1, 1722; Maritie, March 14, 1724, married Johannes C. Van Vranken; Catalyntje, born May 4, baptised May 5, 1726; Jacob, July 6, 1729; Margarita, born January 13, baptised January 30, 1732, married Jacob Van Vranken; Eva, born December 16, baptised December 22, 1734; Arent, July 31, 1736; Gysbert, June 28, 1741."

  2. Putnam, Eben. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America. ((Salem, MA : Salem Press Pub. and Print. Co., 1891-1908))
    Vol. II, p. 104.

    Quote: "Cornelis, (Jan), born in Schenectady, probably about 1685. He was a freeholder there in 1720. He married Jacomyntje, daughter of Teunis Viele. He contributed 3 gulden to the building of the new church at Schenectady in 1730." Children: Cornelia, baptised 14 November, 1713; Teunis, baptised 31 March, 1716; Elizabeth, baptised 30 December, 1717, married Cornelis Groot; Johannes, bapt. 18 March, 1720, killed 1747, "June 26, 1747, the well known Chief Hendrick returned from a march into the enemies country. He had some thirty Indians under him. They were surprised on an island in the St. Lawrence above Montreal by the enimies' Indians in which four of the white men and nine of the Indians are killed by the first fire. The names of the whites were Cornelis Van Slyck, Johannes Pootman. Le Roy, and Gott Hendrick and the rest suceeded in escaping." Lowys, baptised 1 December, 1722; Maritie, baptised 14 March, 1724, married Johannes Van Vranken; Catalyntje, born 4 May, baptised 5 May, 1726; Jacob, born 6 July, 1729, perhaps living in 1764 in Montgomery County, see Simms; Margarita, born 13 January, baptised 30 January, 1732, married 17 July, 1758, Jacob Van Vranken, son of Class Gerritse Van Vranken. Their son Class born 15 February, 1761, died 20 July, 1837; Eva, born 16 December, baptised 22 December, 1734; Arent, baptised 31 July, 1736; Gysbert, baptised 28 June, 1741." End quote.

  3. Pearson, Jonathan. Contributions for the Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady, from 1662 to 1800. (Albany, New York: J. Munsell, 1873)
    p. 143.
  4. Pearson, Jonathan. Contributions for the Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady, from 1662 to 1800. (Albany, New York: J. Munsell, 1873)
    p. 143.