Person:Lammert Dorlandt (1)

Lammert Janse Dorlandt
Facts and Events
Name[1] Lammert Janse Dorlandt
Gender Male
Birth[2] 1639/40 (?) Kortenhoef, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Immigration[2] 16 Apr 1663 Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
Residence[2] Bet 1663 and 1681 Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States
Marriage 1665 (?) Manhattan, New York, New York, United Statesto Harmtje Jans _____
Occupation[2] 1671 Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United StatesServed as a constable in Brooklyn
Occupation[2] 1673 Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United StatesServed as a magistrate in Brooklyn
Religion[2] Bet 1677 and 1685 Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United StatesMember of Dutch Reformed Church
Other[2] 1680 Staten Island, Richmond, New York, United StatesLand Grant
Residence[2] Bet 1681 and 1715 Staten Island, Richmond, New York, United States
Residence[2] Bet 1715 and 1720 Harlingen, Somerset, New Jersey, United States
Death[2] 1720 (?) , Harlingen, Somerset, New Jersey,
Burial[2] 1720 (?) Family burial ground, Harlingen, Somerset, New Jersey,
References
  1. Barth, Barbara; Judith Smith Cassidy (editor); and Harry Macy Jr (editor). The Dorland Enigma Solved: A Revision of the Dorland Genealogy. (Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States: Diane Barth Swartz, 2007)
    pg. 160 noting that this is how he signed his name.
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 Cremer, John Dorland. Records of the Dorland family in America
    p. 175-181, 187-188.

    Arrived on the "Bontekow" (Spotted Cow), a ship of the Dutch West India Company, making regular runs between Amsterdam and New Amsterdam.

    Applied to the colonial governor for a grant of land on Staten Island, which was granted. He received a previously improved estate, including a grist mill, which had been the residence of the late Gov. Lovelace. Located between New Brighton & Tompkinsville.

  3.   Kings; Conveyances 1679-1736 vol 1-4, image 217, in New York, United States. New York, Land Records, 1630-1975.

    NEW YORK LAND RECORDS 1630-1975, KINGS COUNTY, LONG ISLAND

    FAMILY HISTORY LIBRARY

    BOOK 2: 105-106 in small numbers, (Numbers at the top of the page 146-147

    Tis indenture made the one and twentyth day of October 1698 between Lambert
    Dorlant of Staten Island in the County of Richmond, planter and Harampie
    Janse, his wife and Jacobus Vandewater, Sr. of Brookly in Kings County on
    the Island of Nasseau, the said Lambert Dorlant and Harampje his wife for
    and in consideration of the sum of â¤86.10.0 lawful money of New York, to
    them in hand paid by Jacobus Vandewater: all that farm or plantation lying
    situate being in the town of Brooklyn in the County of Kings containing
    about 40 acres as it is now in fence and formerly bought of John Danron
    bounded on the East side by the land of Hendrick Sleght, on the West by the
    land of Hendrick Stockell and on the north by the Kings Highway.

    Lambert Dorlant

    Harmpie Janse (her mark)

    Presence, Henry filiken

    Hendrick H.. H. Hendrickse

    Recorded 21 October 1696


    Image available at FamilySearch.org image 217
    Transcript courtesy of Judy Cassidy as posted to darland@rootsweb.com 11 January 2014.