Tjatje Van Keuren1

#8311, (say December 1708 - )
Relationship1st cousin 6 times removed of Nelle Belle Bridges
Father*Tjerk Van Keuren1 (c 1682 - )
Mother*Maryte Ten Eyck1
Her married name was Du Bois. 
Her married name was Dubois.1 
Birth*say December 1708She was born say December 1708; (bsed on marrr. date and order in her father's will, after Janneke.)2 
Marriage*26 April 1730She married Joseph Dubois on 26 April 1730 at Old Dutch Church, Kingston, Ulster Co., New YorkG.3 
27 May 1742In Tjerk Van Keuren's will dated 27 May 1742, Tjatje Van Keuren was named as an heir.4 

Citations

  1. [S663] Gustave Anjou, compiler, Ulster County N.Y. Probate Records (New York: Gustave Anjou, 1906), Surrogate's Office, NY; pp. 127-128.
  2. [S520] VWH.
  3. [S221] Roswell Randall Hoes, compiler, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York (New York: De Vinne Press, 1891), p. 559, marr. 701. Josefat De Bois, j. m., and Tjaatjen Van Keuren, j. d., born in Kingstown, marr. 26 Apr 1730; banns registered 5 April.
  4. [S663] Gustave Anjou, Ulster County N.Y. Probate Records, II:127-128. Citing Liber 14:272. Will of Tyrck Van Keuren of Kingston, dated 27 May 1742 [corrections included].
    To my dear wife Maritie the use of my whole estate during her life. To my eldest son Matthew, the land he now lives upon, and the mill lying and being in Duchess Co., on the north side of a run of water named Specken Kill, he to pay £300 to my other children, deducting to himself 1/12. To my son Benjamin, and my daughter Sara, wife of William Van Vliet, all the land I bought of Thomas Saunders, in Dutchess Co., on the south side of my son Matthew's land, as they have it now in possession, they to pay £300, deducting one twelfth. To my sons Abraham and Jacobus, my dwelling house, barn, barriks, and smiths shop, and the ground thereto belonging, in Kingston and the tools and also the land I bought of my father, and of Hendrick Ten Eyck, and the orchards lying on both sides of the King's highway that leads to Hurley Town. Also a bond due to me from Jacob Rutsen, also one from William Harris, they to pay £400, deducting 1/12. All of my children who as yet have no set from me, shall have it equal in value to those which have already had it. To my daughters, Janeka, wife of Derick Westbrook, Tatie, wife of Joseph Du Bois, Catharine, wife of Arnold Vielen, Maritie, wife of Petrus Low, Rachel, wife of Derick Van Vliet, Elisabeth, and Lydia, the sums of money which are to be paid by my sons as above. Residue to all my children. Wife and sons appointed executors. Witnessed by Tyerck De Witt, Adam Persons, Cornells Persen. Proved Sept. 22, 1742.