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Jan Casperse
b.6 Jul 1652 Albany, Albany, New York, United States
d.25 Dec 1730 Coxsackie, Greene, New York, United States
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Jan Caspersen Hallenbeck 1652-1730 Abstracts of Wills Vol III 1730-1744 Page 326.--In the name of God, Amen, May 6, 1725. I, JAN CASPERSEN, of Albany County, yeoman. I leave to my eldest son, William Caspersen Hallenbeck, œ3, in right of primogeniture. I confirm all deeds given in writing to my children. I leave to my wife Rachel, all the rest of my estate during her life. I leave to my son, Caspar Janse Hallenbeek, my negro man "John" and his wife; and he is to pay œ45 to the rest of my children; Also all my clothing of linnen and woolen, and my books, Fuzees, swords, saddles, and bridles. To my daughter Elizabeth, wife of Jacob Evertsen, a negro boy. To my daughter Rachel, wife of Jan Jacobse Van Hoesen, a negro man. To my children, Marike, wife of Jurian Claw, and Rebecca, wife of Jan Van Loon, and to my daughters above named, all household goods after the death of my wife, and they are to have the œ45 to be paid by my son Caspar Janse Hallenbeek. I make my wife, Rachel Casperse, and my son, Caspar Janse, executors. Witnesses, Abraham Cuyler, Nicholas Bleeker, Rutgert Bleeker. Proved, April 23, 1735, before Myndert Schuyler. At that time the widow, Rachel, was dead. |