Dorothea Aestens1

#14161, (say 1617 - before March 1652)

Family

Casperus Steynmets b. s 1615, d. 1702
Children 1.Mary Botlaar1 (s 1640 - )
 2.Caspar1 Steynmets6 (c 1650 - b 1663)
Dorothea Aestens was also known as Van Wagenen.2 
Dorothea Aestens was also known as Arentsen.2 
Her married name was Steynmets.1 
Birth*say 1617She was born say 1617.1 
Marriage*say 1638She married Casperus Steynmets say 1638 at New NetherlandG.3 
Death*before March 1652She died before March 1652 at New NetherlandG.4,5 

Citations

  1. [S1345] Berthold Fernow, editor, The Minutes of the Orphanmasters of New Amsterdam 1655 to 1663 (New York: Francis P. Harper, 1902), 214–215.
    Thursday, April 27, 1662, at the City Hall present Messrs. Marten Cregier, Cornells Steenwyek, and Pieter van Coiizvenhoven.
    Before the Board appeared Caspar Steimits and Joris Wolsy in relation to the administration upon some property, inherited by and belonging to Mary Botlaar, who having married and being present with her husband requests the Board to inquire for the property. Being questioned about it said Caspar shows a contract, made with Joris Wolsy and Tomas Baxter and written by Notary David Provoost October 31, 1661, by which he binds himself to pay to said Mary Botlaar, being the daughter of Dorathe Astens, his late wife, the sum of 600 fl. in six years each year 100 fl., of which he has already paid to the daughter as per account : Joris Wolsy produces a statement of what he has delivered to said Mary, which the Orphanmasters find to be as follows:
    [there follows a statement of accounts]
    Having received the accounts of Joris Wolsy and Caspar Steymits, concerning the administration of the property, inherited by Mary Botlaar, the Orphanmasters of the City of Amsterdam in N. N. have found, that Joris Wolsy still owes Mary a balance of 36 fl. 13 st., besides an account and return of three cows with information of where they are and what increase
    they have had from the year 1654 to date; and as to the account of Caspar Steymits it is found, that he still owes said Mary Botlaar 89 fl. 12½ st. and they are both ordered to pay their debts as soon as possible. Done etc.
  2. [S1135] "Bergen Records (3rd Book)", Year Book of the Holland Society, Holland Society of New York (1915): p. 11. "Caspar Steynmets...oldest child, named after him, was baptized in 1650; his wife being Dorothea Arentsen (Van Wagenen)."
  3. [S1345] Berthold Fernow, Minutes of the Orphanmasters, 214–215.
    Thursday, April 27, 1662, at the City Hall present Messrs. Marten Cregier, Cornelis Steenwyek, and Pieter van Couwenhoven.
    Before the Board appeared Caspar Steimits and Joris Wolsy in relation to the administration upon some property, inherited by and belonging to Mary Botlaar, who having married and being present with her husband requests the Board to inquire for the property. Being questioned about it said Caspar shows a contract, made with Joris Wolsy and Tomas Baxter and written by Notary David Provoost October 31, 1661, by which he binds himself to pay to said Mary Botlaar, being the daughter of Dorathe Astens, his late wife, the sum of 600 fl. in six years each year 100 fl., of which he has already paid to the daughter as per account : Joris Wolsy produces a statement of what he has delivered to said Mary, which the Orphanmasters find to be as follows:
    [there follows a statement of accounts]
    Having received the accounts of Joris Wolsy and Caspar Steymits, concerning the administration of the property, inherited by Mary Botlaar, the Orphanmasters of the City of Amsterdam in N. N. have found, that Joris Wolsy still owes Mary a balance of 36 fl. 13 st., besides an account and return of three cows with information of where they are and what increase they have had from the year 1654 to date; and as to the account of Caspar Steymits it is found, that he still owes said Mary Botlaar 89 fl. 12½ st. and they are both ordered to pay their debts as soon as possible. Done etc.
  4. [S666] Samuel S. Purple, editor, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York: Marriages from 11 December 1639 to 26 August 1801 (New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1890), p. 16. 31 Mar 1652, Caspar Steynwits, wid. of Dorothea Aestens, and Janneken Gerrits, j. d. Van Zutphen.
  5. [S1345] Berthold Fernow, Minutes of the Orphanmasters, 214–215.
    Thursday, April 27, 1662, at the City Hall present Messrs. Marten Cregier, Cornells Steenwyek, and Pieter van Coiizvenhoven.
    Before the Board appeared Caspar Steimits and Joris Wolsy in relation to the administration upon some property, inherited by and belonging to Mary Botlaar, who having married and being present with her husband requests the Board to inquire for the property. Being questioned about it said Caspar shows a contract, made with Joris Wolsy and Tomas Baxter and written by Notary David Provoost October 31, 1661, by which he binds himself to pay to said Mary Botlaar, being the daughter of Dorathe Astens, his late wife, the sum of 600 fl. in six years each year 100 fl., of which he has already paid to the daughter as per account : Joris Wolsy produces a statement of what he has delivered to said Mary, which the Orphanmasters find to be as follows:
    [there follows a statement of accounts]
    Having received the accounts of Joris Wolsy and Caspar Steymits, concerning the administration of the property, inherited by Mary Botlaar, the Orphanmasters of the City of Amsterdam in N. N. have found, that Joris Wolsy still owes Mary a balance of 36 fl. 13 st., besides an account and return of three cows with information of where they are and what increase they have had from the year 1654 to date; and as to the account of Caspar Steymits it is found, that he still owes said Mary Botlaar 89 fl. 12½ st. and they are both ordered to pay their debts as soon as possible. Done etc.
  6. [S1171] Thomas Grier Evans, editor, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York: Baptisms From 1639 to 1730 (New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1901), p. 27. Casparus, son of Casper Steymetz, bapt. 24 Jul 1650; sponsors Breyne Nuyting, Adriaen Kevser, Annetje Mats, Grietie Joris [mother not named].