Person talk:Constyn Golneck (1)

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[13 May 2013]

>Abstracts of Wills Vol VI 1760-1766 >Page 313.--In the name of God, Amen, January 11, 1761. I, JACOBUS WILLIAMSON>WYCKOFF, of Flatlands, in Kings County, being very sick. I leave to my wife Johana all my estate during her widowhood. If she marries she is to have œ150 and a negro girl, and all the movables that she had from her father. I leave to my son Hendrick all my lands and meadows and all my rights in Gravesend. >And a certain tract of wood land in Flatlands in the Neck, so called, containing 25 acres, bounded north by the division line, south by Johanes >Lott, Jr., east by Peter Wyckoff and Petrus Ammerman, And 1/3 of all my meadow in Flatlands, And within 7 years after he takes possession he shall pay to my >executors œ188. I leave to my son Joost the farm or estate on which I now dwell in Flatlands, being 80 acres, bound north by the road and land of John Amerman, east and south by Johanes Lott, west by Johanes Lott and John >Amerman; with the house, barn, and buildings, Also a parcel of land in >Flatlands Neck, bounded south by the Division line, west by Johanes Lott and >Conestin Golneck, east by Wilhelmus Stoothoff, being 25 acres, And 1/2 of my >meadows in Flatlands and all my right in the undivided lands and meadows in >Flatlands, Also my Clock, and my mill, And within 7 years he shall pay to my >executors œ188. I leave to my son Peter a tract of wood land in Flatlands >Neck, bounded south by Stephen Schenck, north by Gerritt Wyckoff, being 4 >acres, lying at Canarsie, so called. I also leave him œ712 when of age. I >leave to my son Johanes œ712 when of age. To my daughter Mary œ500 when 21. >All the rest to all my children after my wife's decease. My children are to be >maintained, and school money paid out of my estate. My executors may sell as >many of my negro slaves as they think best. I leave to my son Joost a silver >cup. To my son Peter 6 silver forks and two silver spoons, and the same to my >son Johanes. To my daughter Mary 8 silver spoons. I make my wife Johana and my >son Hendrick and my brother-in-law, Jacobus De Bevois, and Johanes Lott, and >Wilhelmus Stoothoff, executors. > >Witnesses, Jan Ammerman, Jacobus Ryder, Jeronimus Lott. Proved, April 27, >1762.--henk 03:30, 13 May 2013 (EDT)