Annetje Jacobs1

#14391, (circa 1621 - )
Her married name was Van Valkenburgh.1 
Birth*circa 1621She was born circa 1621 at Tonning, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.1 
Marriage*circa 31 January 1642She married Lambert Lambertszen Van Valkenburgh, son of Lambert Andriessen Van Valkenburgh and Maria _____, circa 31 January 1642 at Dutch Reformed Church, Amsterdam, Netherlands.1 
circa 1643She and Lambert Lambertszen Van Valkenburgh migrated to New Amsterdam, New Netherland, circa 1643.2 
6 April 1697She was in Court on 6 April 1697 at Albany, New York.3 

Citations

  1. [S1321] Netherlands, Noord-Holland Province, Church Records, 1523-1948, images, online FamilySearch.org, "Appeared (before the marriage council of Amsterdam) as before (on the 4th of Jan 1642) Lambert Van Valckenburgh, from Millen, 26 yrs. old, having no parents (anymore) living on the Boomstraat, and Annetie Jacobs, from Tonningen (Schleswig Holstein) living as before, having no parents, 20 yrs. old, requesting to have their three Sundays' banns proclaimed, in order to have their marriage solemnized and celebrated, insofar no legal impediments occur. And after their having declared to be free persons and (not) related to each other in blood, which would prevent a Christian marriage, their banns have been granted."
    Aangiften van trouwen bk. [Volume] 457, 1641-1642, sheet 74, image 279/629. Film 3944 (1950); Nederlands Hervormde Kerk; Amsterdam; North Holland; FHS Film 113201.
    Translation from http://www.navvf.org, citing "Centraul Bureau voor Genealogie" of The Hague.
  2. [S1358] David T. Valentine, History of The City of New York (New York: G. P. Putman & Co., 1853), p. 34. "Among the early occupants, ranging between the years 1643 and 1647, were the following, on the north side of the [Pearl] street [between Whitehall and State], commencing at the present Whitehall street: Lamert Van Valkenbergh..."
  3. [S1363] Joel Munsell, The Annals of Albany (Albany: Joel Munsell, 1850–1859), 3:22-23. "Att a Mayor's Court held in ye Citty hall of Albany ye 6th of April, 1697. Annetie widow of Lambert V. Volkenburg doth this day give in a request desyreing of ye worshipfull Court, since that her conveyance is lost in ye year 1666 by ye high water, to have a new conveyance for her sd Lott to ye Behooffe off herself and children. Whereupon ye worshipfull Court shall order that ye Records shall be look over in ye year 64, if any thing concerning her Lott can be found."
  4. [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. 14. Maryken, dau. of Lambert Lambertsz [mother not named], bapt. 5 Oct 1642; sponsors Jan Pieterszen Roos, Marie Thomas, Tryntie Claes.
  5. [S1171] Thomas Grier Evans, Records of the RDC in NY: Baptisms 1639–1730, p. 21. Jochem, son of Lambert Van Valckenburg [mother not named], bapt. 4 Nov 1646; sponsors Marten Cregier, Jan Hartman and Lyintie Jochems.
  6. [S1171] Thomas Grier Evans, Records of the RDC in NY: Baptisms 1639–1730, p. 32. Lambert, son of Lambert Van Valckenburg [mother not named], bapt. 21 Jul 1652; sponsors Jochem Beeckman and Tryntie Van Campen.