Person:Jacques Cortelyou (1)

     
Jacques Cortelyou
m. 14 Apr 1612
  1. Abraham Cortelyou1612 -
  2. Judith CortelyouAft 1612 - 1684
  3. Jeanne CortelyouAft 1612 -
  4. Janneken CortelyouAft 1612 -
  5. Jacques CortelyouAbt 1625 - Bef 1693
  • HJacques CortelyouAbt 1625 - Bef 1693
  • WNeeltje van DuynAbt 1630 - Bef 1695
m. Abt 1655/56
  1. _____ Cortelyou1657 - 1657
  2. Jaques CortelyouAbt 1660 - Bef 1731
  3. Cornelis Cortelyou1662 -
  4. Pieter Cortelyou1665 - 1767
  5. Helena Cortelyou1666 - Aft 1726
  6. Maria CortelyouAbt 1669 - 1730
  7. Willem CortelyouAbt 1671 - Bef 1693
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][4] Jacques Cortelyou
Alt Name[2] Jaques Corteljou
Gender Male
Birth[2] Abt 1625 Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
Education[2] 1643 Utrecht, Utrecht, NetherlandsUtrecht University
Immigration[2][3] 1652 New Amsterdam, New York, New York, United States
Marriage Abt 1655/56 to Neeltje van Duyn
Death[2][3] Bef 27 Jul 1693 New Utrecht, Kings, New York, United StatesPower of attorney executed by his wife, "Neeltje van Duyn, of New Utrecht, widow of Jaques Corteljau, deceased, to her sons Jaques and Peter to settle the estate of their late father." (Calendar of Historical Manuscripts)
References
  1. Jacques Cortelyou, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Cortelyou, John Van Zandt. The Cortelyou Genealogy: A Record of Jaques Corteljou and of many of his Descendants. (Lincoln, Nebraska: Brown Printing Service, 1942).
  3. 3.0 3.1 Bergen, Teunis G. The Bergen Family or the Descendants of Hans Hansen Bergen, one of the early settlers of New York and Brooklyn, L. I: with notes on the genealogy of some of the branches of the Cowenhoven, Voorhees, Eldert, Stoothoof, Cortelyou, Stryker, Suydam, Lott, Wyckoff, Barkeloo, Lefferts, Martense, Hubbard, Van Brunt, Vanderbilt, Vanderveer, Van Nuyse, and other Long Island families. (Albany, New York: Joel Munsell, 1876)
    pages 228-229.
  4. Eberlein, Harold Donaldson. Manor Houses and Historic Homes of Long Island and Staten Island: with a frontispiece in photogravure and 75 illustrations in doubletone. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: J.B. Lippincott, c1928)
    pages 200, 204-211, 213, 220, 270.