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[Bode Export.FTW] [George Wolley -1- 623316.ged] Pieter, youngest son of Wolphert, became a miller and a brewer. His bewery was at what later was the corner of Pearl and William Streets, New York City, After New Amsterdam was incoporated in 1653, a court of Schout (sheriff), Burgomaster, and Schepens (sheriffs or Aldermen), was established. On February 2, 1653, Pieter and four others were appointed to sit in court from October 19, 1655 until 1660. In September, 1655, Pieter was one of three men who went among and negotiated with the marauding Indians fot the return of Christian captives, he being an interpreter of the Indian Language. In 1663, as Lieutenant, he was sent by Stuyvesant to retaliate against the Indians at Esopus (Now Kingston, New York). On March 12, 1665, he was appointed City Surveyor. Peter Cownover, son of Lt. Pieter Wolphersen Couwenhoven, was the first of the name to settle in Southeastern, New Jersey. His deed for land in Great Egg Harbor is dated November, 1695. Peter Cownover's sons, Peter and John were among the first owners of Absecon Beach, now Atlantic City, New Jersey. Pieter Van Couwenhoven, born 1614 in Holland; died Unknown. Notes for Pieter Van Couwenhoven: 1698 Kings County, NY census states: Pieter Van Couvenhoven 1 man 1 woman 2 children Pieter Wolphertse Van Kouwenhoven (Wolphert, GerrittCouwenhoven) was born circa 1614 at Amersfoort, Netherlands. He married Hester Daws, daughter of Dawes Symon, on Dec 2, 1640 at Dutch Reformed Church, N. Y. C., New York County, NY. He married Aeltje Sibrants on Nov 22, 1665. He married Josynthe Thomas on May 19, 1699; Not historians agree that this marraige took place . He was also known as Pieter Wolfertsen Van Kouwenhoven. He was also known as Pieter Kowenhoven. He was also known as Pieter Van Couwenhoven. He was (an unknown value) in 1688 at Brewer, Elizabethtown, NJ. [Woolley G.w Family Tree.FBK.FTW.lnk.FTW-3.FTW] Pieter, youngest son of Wolphert, became a miller and a brewer. His bewery was at what later was the corner of Pearl and William Streets, New York City, After New Amsterdam was incoporated in 1653, a court of Schout (sheriff), Burgomaster, and Schepens (sheriffs or Aldermen), was established. On February 2, 1653, Pieter and four others were appointed to sit in court from October 19, 1655 until 1660. In September, 1655, Pieter was one of three men who went among and negotiated with the marauding Indians fot the return of Christian captives, he being an interpreter of the Indian Language. In 1663, as Lieutenant, he was sent by Stuyvesant to retaliate against the Indians at Esopus (Now Kingston, New York). On March 12, 1665, he was appointed City Surveyor. Peter Cownover, son of Lt. Pieter Wolphersen Couwenhoven, was the first of the name to settle in Southeastern, New Jersey. His deed for land in Great Egg Harbor is dated November, 1695. Peter Cownover's sons, Peter and John were among the first owners of Absecon Beach, now Atlantic City, New Jersey. Pieter Van Couwenhoven, born 1614 in Holland; died Unknown. Notes for Pieter Van Couwenhoven: 1698 Kings County, NY census states: Pieter Van Couvenhoven 1 man 1 woman 2 children Pieter Wolphertse Van Kouwenhoven (Wolphert, GerrittCouwenhoven) was born circa 1614 at Amersfoort, Netherlands. He married Hester Daws, daughter of Dawes Symon, on Dec 2, 1640 at Dutch Reformed Church, N. Y. C., New York County, NY. He married Aeltje Sibrants on Nov 22, 1665. He married Josynthe Thomas on May 19, 1699; Not historians agree that this marraige took place . He was also known as Pieter Wolfertsen Van Kouwenhoven. He was also known as Pieter Kowenhoven. He was also known as Pieter Van Couwenhoven. He was (an unknown value) in 1688 at Brewer, Elizabethtown, NJ. [Woolley G.w Family Tree.FBK.FTW.lnk.FTW-3.FTW] Pieter, youngest son of Wolphert, became a miller and a brewer. His bewery was at what later was the corner of Pearl and William Streets, New York City, After New Amsterdam was incoporated in 1653, a court of Schout (sheriff), Burgomaster, and Schepens (sheriffs or Aldermen), was established. On February 2, 1653, Pieter and four others were appointed to sit in court from October 19, 1655 until 1660. In September, 1655, Pieter was one of three men who went among and negotiated with the marauding Indians fot the return of Christian captives, he being an interpreter of the Indian Language. In 1663, as Lieutenant, he was sent by Stuyvesant to retaliate against the Indians at Esopus (Now Kingston, New York). On March 12, 1665, he was appointed City Surveyor. Peter Cownover, son of Lt. Pieter Wolphersen Couwenhoven, was the first of the name to settle in Southeastern, New Jersey. His deed for land in Great Egg Harbor is dated November, 1695. Peter Cownover's sons, Peter and John were among the first owners of Absecon Beach, now Atlantic City, New Jersey. Pieter Van Couwenhoven, born 1614 in Holland; died Unknown. Notes for Pieter Van Couwenhoven: 1698 Kings County, NY census states: Pieter Van Couvenhoven 1 man 1 woman 2 children Pieter Wolphertse Van Kouwenhoven (Wolphert, GerrittCouwenhoven) was born circa 1614 at Amersfoort, Netherlands. He married Hester Daws, daughter of Dawes Symon, on Dec 2, 1640 at Dutch Reformed Church, N. Y. C., New York County, NY. He married Aeltje Sibrants on Nov 22, 1665. He married Josynthe Thomas on May 19, 1699; Not historians agree that this marraige took place . He was also known as Pieter Wolfertsen Van Kouwenhoven. He was also known as Pieter Kowenhoven. He was also known as Pieter Van Couwenhoven. He was (an unknown value) in 1688 at Brewer, Elizabethtown, NJ. |