Wouter Uythoff1
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Family | Elisabeth Van Der Linde b. c 1629 |
Wouter Uythoff was also known as Van den Uythof.2 | ||
Baptism | 16 December 1691 | He witnessed the baptism of Sara Swart on 16 December 1691 at Dutch Reformed Church, Albany, New York.2 |
Marriage* | 4 January 1692 | He married Elisabeth Van Der Linde, daughter of Esaias Van Der Linde and Maijke Davidts, on 4 January 1692.3 |
Baptism | 12 February 1693 | He witnessed the baptism of Ariaantje Van Der Volgen on 12 February 1693 at New York.4 |
Citations
- [S589] Prof. Jonathan Pearson, A History of The Schenectady Patent in the Dutch and English Times, J. W. Mac Murray, editor (Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, Printers, 1883), "Claas Laurense, one of the first settlers in 1662, married Maritie, daughter of Teunis Cornelise Swart, and had nine children, the most of whom attained maturity and left families. His village lot comprised the lots now occupied by Van Home Hall and Myers' stores, having a front on State street of 105 feet.
In 1692, he bought the lot on the east corner of State and Church streets, — 170 feet on the former and 160 feet on the latter street. This lot was originally granted to Teunis Cornelise Swart, by patent of date Jan. 15, 1667; on his death, his wife Elizabeth married Jacob Meese Vrooman, of Albany, to whom the magistrates of Schenectady gave a deed of the same, of date Feb. 7, 168|. Vrooman dying, his widow again married Wouter Uythoff, with whom she united Jan. 4, 1692, in a conveyance of said lot to Claas Laurense Van Purmerend [alias Van der Volgen], — it " being a corner lot over against the Blockhouse (te weten de kerk) ['to wit the church], 200 feet long [on Church street] — 170 ft. long [on State street], having south and west des heeren straet ('the public streets') [State and Church streets], and to the east Jan Labatie," according to deed of Feb. 7, 1682/3; excepting a piece conveyed to Esaias Swart, by deed of July 30, 1681. This latter parcel was taken from the rear of the whole lot, 40 ft. front on Church street and is now number 31 and owned by Mr. Marten De Forest.
His farm on the bouwland was No. 10, which was conveyed to him 25th April, 1692, by Wouter Uythoff (third husband of Elizabeth Van der Linde), and said Elizabeth for 540 beavers, — "the bouwery, lot [in the "Village], house, barn and rick of the late Teunis Cornelise Swart, — the " bouwery being No. 10 over the third Poenties~ kil, to the east of Nos. 9 " and 6, to the west of Nos. 9 and 8 from the hill to the river Southwest by "west, 64 rods wide; comprising 24 morgens 576 rods as granted by patent 16 June 1664 and confirmed Jan. 15 1667." " Page 173, citing Deeds, IV, 34, 35 and Deeds, IV, 38. - [S1319] Year Book of the Holland Society, "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany, N. Y.", Holland Society of New York (1904–1908): p. 54. Sara, dau. of Esias Teunisz Swart and Eva Teunisz, bapt. 16 Dec 1691; witnesses Wouter Van den Uythof and Mari Van Dam.
- [S589] Prof. Jonathan Pearson, History of The Schenectady Patent, lind:Claas Laurense, one of the first settlers in 1662, married Maritie, daughter of Teunis Cornelise Swart, and had nine children, the most of whom attained maturity and left families. His village lot comprised the lots now occupied by Van Home Hall and Myers' stores, having a front on State street of 105 feet.
In 1692, he bought the lot on the east corner of State and Church streets, — 170 feet on the former and 160 feet on the latter street. This lot was originally granted to Teunis Cornelise Swart, by patent of date Jan. 15, 1667; on his death, his wife Elizabeth married Jacob Meese Vrooman, of Albany, to whom the magistrates of Schenectady gave a deed of the same, of date Feb. 7, 168|. Vrooman dying, his widow again married Wouter Uythoff, with whom she un[ited Jan. 4, 1692, in a conveyance of said lot to Claas Laurense Van Purmerend [alias Van der Volgen], — it " being a corner lot over against the Blockhouse (te weten de kerk) ['to wit the church], 200 feet long [on Church street] — 170 ft. long [on State street], having south and west des heeren straet ('the public streets') [State and Church streets], and to the east Jan Labatie," according to deed of Feb. 7, 1682/3; excepting a piece conveyed to Esaias Swart, by deed of July 30, 1681. This latter parcel was taken from the rear of the whole lot, 40 ft. front on Church street and is now number 31 and owned by Mr. Marten De Forest.
His farm on the bouwland was No. 10, which was conveyed to him 25th April, 1692, by Wouter Uythoff (third husband of Elizabeth Van der Linde), and said Elizabeth for 540 beavers, — "the bouwery, lot [in the "Village], house, barn and rick of the late Teunis Cornelise Swart, — the bouwery being No. 10 over the third [Poenties] kil, to the east of Nos. 9 and 6, to the west of Nos. 9 and 8 from the hill to the river Southwest by west, 64 rods wide; comprising 24 morgens 576 rods as granted by patent 16 June 1664 and confirmed Jan. 15 1667." Page 173, citing Deeds, IV, 34, 35 and Deeds, IV, 38.