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Family Sheet

HUSBAND
Name: Aaert Pietersen Tack Note Born: at Amsterdam, , , Netherlands Married: 1660 at Kingston, , , NY Died: 7 Jun 1663 at Kingston, , Ulster Co., NY
WIFE
Name: Annetje Ariens De Cram Note Born: 29 Aug 1645 at Oude Kerk, , Amsterdam, Holland Died: 1717 at Rhinebeck, , Dutchess Cty., NY Other Spouses: Jacob Jansen Van Etten Father: Aerjan Jans Mother: Unknown
CHILDREN
Name: Cornelis Tack Born: Aug 1661 at Kingston, , , NY Died: at Ulster, , Cty., NY Wife: Barbara Metselaar
Name: Grietje Artze Tack Born: 18 Jun 1663 at Albany, , , NY Died: 1720 at Minisink, , Orange Co., NY
NOTES
1). 1 FATH Cornelius Tack At the Indian Massacre when the villages of Wildwyck and Nieuw Dorp Hurley were destroyed June 7th, 1663, Tach s house was burned and Tach disappeared. It is thought that he was killed by the savages. At least he was never heard of afterwards. His creditors called for an administration of his estate and among those who presented claims was Jacob Jansen, of Etten Van Etten . Etten is a village in North Brabant, six miles from Breda, where, in 1667, the famous Treaty of Breda was signed by which England acquired title to this province and New Netherland became New York. It cannot now be determined if Jan the Brabanter and Jacob Jansen, of Etten, were the same individual, but they seem to have been. In the court records Jacob Jansen is called the head farmer of Tach. The claim was present on October 21, 1664, and allowed. It was for 338 guilders heavy money in wheat.
2).  1  FATH Jans Aerjan 1  MOTH Grietjen Jansen 1   FA1 2  PLAC Have last name as Ariaensen. 1   FA2 2  PLAC Annetje Adrians Cam  found in 17th century immigrants to NY Registry 1   FA3 2  PLAC Annetje Adriens ADA van Amsterdam   Notes from Robert B. Van Atta in Van Etten Beginnings and Endings Annetje Adriansen  Anna Arians  died in Rhinebeck NY.  Her first marriage was to Aert Peterse Tack, married 1660 in New Amsterdam, NY, NY. He deserted her and returned to Holland.  Jacob Jansen Van Etten  s wife was Annetje Gelvins, daughter of Adrian or Ari Gelvins, interpretation of old Dutch records by experts reveals.  Her name was written in several ways, including Annetje Adrianstse Gelvins and Annetje Adrianse Kam. Genealogists say her father  s name, therefore was Adrian and his last name Gelvins orKam.  LDS Ancestral File   first marriage  Aert Peterse Tack and one other.  Marriage 1660 in New Amsterdam, NY, NY.  Father of Annetje is Adrian Onder Donk born about 1617 Brenda N. Brabant, Netherlands.  Died 1655 in Kingston, Ulster, NY.  Married about May 1, 1641 in Kingston, Ulster, NY.  Father of Adrian is Cornelius Onder Donk and mother of Annetje is Gretjan Doughty born about 1625 26 and died 1684 in Kingston, Ulster NY.  Parents of Gretjan are Francis Doughty and Mrs., other husband Jan Lamberson, married about 1655 in Kingston, Ulster, NY.

						

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