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Jan (Lubbertszen) Lubbertsen (1632 - 1711)

Jan "Albert Zabriskie" Lubbertsen formerly Lubbertszen aka None
Born in Edam, Noord-Holland, Nederlandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 7 Jun 1659 in Nieuw Amsterdam, New Netherlandmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 79 in Colony of Rensselaerwyck, Fort, Orange, Essex, New Jerseymap
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Biography

Jan was born in 1632. aka: Albert Zabriskie, name changed by German authorities as they went off of sound not the correct spelling. He emigrated with his parents when about 18 months old. He was granted 25 morgens (~53 acres) on Bergen Neck in 1654. He sold that property c. 1659 and moved to Bergen, New Jersey. English assumed control of New Netherland in 1664, and Governor Philip Carteret certified Jan's lands in 1668. [1] Albert (Jan Lubbertzsen) died in the Peach Tree War, New Jersey.

Church Records

Marriage
  • 1659. June 7. Jan Lubbertszen, Van Edam, en Magdaleentje van der Linden, Theunis van Voorhees [2]
Children's baptisms
  1. 1661 Dec 30 Marritie, Jan Lubbertszen, Magdaleentje Jans. Wit.: Gerrit and Hans Lubbertszen. [3]
Baptismal witness
  • 1652. Nov 3. Cornelis, Jan Corneliszen. Wit.: Hendrick Janszen Van Schalckwijck, Jan Lubbertszen, Trijntie Lubberts. [3]

Children

  1. Marritie Van Blarcom 1660-1661. [4]
  2. Marretje Van Blarcom Hoppe 1661–1724.[5] M. Hendrick Hoppe.
  3. Pieter Van Blarcom 1665-1749.[6] M. Lijsbeth Sijmens, Jacomyntje Cornelis, Antje Meyiers.
  4. Johannes Van Blarcom 1667–1712. M.

Magdaleentje van der Linden Theunis van Voorhees[7]

  1. [[Joons-6|Divertje "Dievertie" Divertje Cornelius. 1670–1710.[8] M. Wouter Van Scheyven.
  2. Cathylntje Van Blarcom 1672–1673 , [9]
  3. Cathlyntje Van Blarcom Reddenhauer 1675–1695.[10] M. Abbel Reddenhauer.
  4. Lubbert Van Blaricom 1677–. M. Engel Hendrikz.[11]
  5. Willem Van Blarcom 1679–
  6. Gysbert Van Blarcom 1682–1764. M. Magdalena Lacomba.
  7. Hester Van Blarcom Barentze. 1685–. [12]M. Laurens Barentze,

Research Notes

LNAB:  :Lubbertszen, Zabriskie, Jan's patronymic, is the "surname" that first appears for him in records, at his marriage to Magdaleentje van der Linden Theunis van Voorhees. Quackenbush-118 00:52, 16 January 2017 (EST) [13]

Children - Family search

Marritje Janse Van Blarcom, 1661–1724 • 9WDH-35F​​
Johannes Lubbertse, 1667–Deceased • K826-TDR

The following are notes copied from Family Search, FindaGrave, etc.

Jan Lubbertsen, 1632 – 1711 (LDS Profile LBJB-2QT)

Jan Lubbertsen van Edam, aka: Albert zabriskie BIRTH: 1632, Edam[14], Edam-Volendam Municipality, Noord-Holland, Netherlands DEATH: Sep 1655 Peach Tree War, Bergen, Hudson County, New Jersey BURIAL: Unknown MEMORIAL ID: 170891998

Parents: Lubbert Gysbertsen, 1601–1655 (LDS Profile KNXX-9YD) and Divertje "Dieber" Cornelis, 1602–1680 (LDS Profile KNXX-9YY) Marriage: about 1623, Beemster, North Holland, Netherlands

[Note: The Gysbertsen and Cornelis family trees ancestor pedigree chart is at < https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/KNXX-9YD >]

Military Service: 22 January 1658 to 1711, Bergen Neck, New Jersey, United States. "Captain Rank"

Spouse: Magdaleentje Jans Teunis, 1639–1711 (LDS Profile GW9S-L8K) Marriage: 7 June 1659, New Amsterdam, Kings, New York, Dutch Colonial America[15]



Sources

  1. Winfield, Charles Hardenburg • “History of the Land Titles in Hudson County, NJ 1609-1871” : Wynkoop & Hallenbeck, printers; NY 1872 pp 105, 106 • https://archive.org/details/cu31924030999993/page/n188/mode/1up?view=theater
  2. Samuel S. Purple. "Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York" In Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society. Vol. I. New York: Printed for the Society, 1890.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Evans, Thomas Grier. "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York. Baptisms from 25 December, 1639 to 27 December, 1730." Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society. Vol 2. New York: Printed for the Society, 1901.
  4. Wie Was Wie Dutch Records. "Child: Marritie; Gender: Vrouw; Father: Jan Lubbertszen, aka: Albert Zabriskie; Mother: Magdaleentie; Witness: Harmen Smeeman; Witness: Hans; Witness: Claertje Post; Event: Doop (Baptism); Event date: 29-12-1660; Event place: New York" https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/detail/20678736
  5. Wie Was Wie - Dutch records: "Child: Marritje; Gender: Vrouw; Father: Jan Lubbertszen aka: Albert Zabriskie ; Mother: Magdaleentje Jans; Witness: Gerrit Lubbertszen; Witness: Hans Lubbertszen; Event: Doop (baptism); Event date: 30-12-1661; Event place: New York" https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/detail/20678833
  6. Wie Was Wie Dutch Records: "Child: Pieter; Gender: Man; Father: Jan Lubbertszen, aka: Albert Zabriskie; Mother: Magdaleentje van der Linden Theunis van Voorhees; Witness: Jan Cornelis de Rijck; Witness: Trijntie Cornelis; Event: Doop (baptism); Event date: 06-05-1665; Event place: New York"https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/detail/20679061
  7. "New Jersey Births and Christenings, 1660-1931." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2009, 2010. Index entries derived from digital copies of original and compiled records, Ancestry.com
  8. Wie Was Wie Dutch Records "Child: Dievertie; Gender: Vrouw; Father: Jan Lubbertszen,aka: Albert Zabriskie; Mother: Magdaleentie Jans; Witness: Adriaen Post; Witness: Maria Post; Event: Doop (baptism); Event date: 31-01-1670; Event place: New York" https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/detail/20679203
  9. Wie Was Wie Dutch Records: "Child: Catharijn; Gender: Vrouw; Father: Jan Lubbertszen, aka: Albert Zabriskie ; Mother: Magdaleentje van der Linden Theunis van Voorhees; Witness: Cornelis Corneliszen van der Weij; Witness: Dirckje Gijssen; Event: Doop (baptism); Event date: 02-06-1672; Event place: New York" https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/detail/20679557
  10. Wie Was Wie Dutch Records: "Child: Cathrijntie; Gender Vrouw; Father: Jan Lubbertszen; Mother: Magdaleentje van der Linden Theunis van Voorhees; Witness: Reijnier van Giesen; Witness: Dirck Corneliszen; Witness: Dirckje Cornelis; Event: Doop; Event date: 10-10-1675; Event place: New York" https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/detail/20679952
  11. Wie Was Wie Dutch records: "Lubbert; Gender: Man; Father: Jan Lubbertszen; Mother: Magdaleentje van der Linden Theunis van Voorhees; Witness: Hendricken Arent Janszen; Witness: Trijntie Hendricks; Witness: Marritie Jans; Event: Doop (baptism); Event date: 12-03-1677; New York" https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/detail/20679711
  12. Wie Was Wie Dutch Records: "Child: Hester; Gender: Vrouw; Father; Event Place: New York"
  13. https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/detail/20681029; also Wie Was Wie Marriage record: https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/detail/20995972
  14. Wie Was Wie
  15. Wie Was Wie

Bride: Magdaleentje Theunis; Place of birth: Voorsthuijsen; Event: Trouwen; Event place: New York; Event: Proclamatie; Event date: 07-06-1659". https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/detail/20995972





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“Van Rensselaer Bowier Manuscripts” by Arnold J F van Laer : University of the State of NY, Albany 1908 pp 258-260

https://archive.org/details/vanrensselaerbow01newy/page/258/mode/1up?view=theater

Contract between Kiliaen van Rensselaer and Lubbert Gijsbertsz van Blaricum 15 Apr 1634

On the terms hereafter specified, Lubbert Ghijsbertss, 33 years old, from Blaricum in the Goeylant, has freely and advisedly entered the service of Kiliaen van Rensselaer, patroon of Rensselaerswyck, to betake himself with his wife and three children at his own expense to the aforesaid colony by the ship that is now being made ready by the West India Company (to sail to New Netherland with God's help), provided that his aforesaid patroon shall pay and satisfy the Company and be reimbursed as hereafter described, which said service shall last the period of three consecutive years from the time of his arrival in the aforesaid colony, without right on his part to quit the said service before the expiration of the said period on forfeiture of all his estate and property and under bond of his person and what is further required by law, during which time he shall make his residence in the aforesaid colony as a free man, unless the patroon decide with his advice and consent to transfer him to the Manhatas or elsewhere, and shall have liberty to choose his place of residence with the advice and consent of the aforesaid patroon or his agents where he can most conveniently perform his work, namely his trade as a wagon maker or wheelwright, for which he shall take all the necessary tools with him from here at his own expense. He shall not be allowed to work for any one else so long as the patroon or his agents have work to give him, either for him- self or for others, everything at the prices for which the former and present wheelwrights have made and furnished the same, but if it happen that they have no work to give him, either wagon making or farming, he shall be allowed to work for other people. The aforesaid patroon guarantees that within the period of three years aforesaid he will order him to make or buy from him at least 12 wagons, good and substantial for their money, for the sum of 30 guilders apiece; the aforesaid patroon shall further cause to be furnished to him out of his earnings and at proper prices grain, butter or cheese produced in his colony if there is a sufficient supply; provided that proper proportion be kept with respect to the work for which the patroon shall wish to employ him aside from wagon making, whether carpentering, farming or anything else.

The aforesaid patroon gives him permission to live with one of his farmers, but at his own expense as to board, as before stated, and on condition that he prepare and put in order his shop and sleeping rooms in or next to the said dwelling in such a way that the farmer shall not be inconvenienced by them; or otherwise, he shall be allowed to sew two or three morgens with hemp, linseed, colza or other seed, also at his own expense and profit, and not pay the patroon more thereof than the just tenth of the full crop and this as long as he serves as wheelwright and no longer. The aforesaid patroon shall also pay him in advance the sum of 50 guilders for his equipment and in order to provide himself with the proper tools, besides a large firelock of which the patroon will bear the expense and which he, Lubbert, will be allowed to use and at the end of his service return to the patroon in the same way as he shall be obliged to make good in money or labor all that the patroon shall advance to him before, in or during the voyage, as well as in that country, or shall pay in his stead to the West India Company or others, in such a way however that the patroon shall not be liable otherwise than as before stated. The aforesaid Lubbert shall have no right to trade in any otter, beaver or other skins on pain of forfeiture and punishment therefore provided by the West India Company. The afore named patroon promises, however, that as soon as he shall erect the fourth farm in the aforesaid colony, he will make him, the said Lubbert Gysbertssz, farmer thereon on the same terms as the other farmers, more especially the terms of the contract made with Gerrit de Reux. But [in counting] the farms [those] about which the patroon is negotiating with Wulffert Gerritsen with a view to [his] moving from the Manhatans up the river shall not be included. The aforesaid Lubbert Gysbertssz shall, however, at the same time exercise his trade as wheelwright for the accommodation of himself and others, and as to what he shall earn thereby, like the grain, one half shall go to the patroon and the other to himself.

The aforesaid Lubbert Ghijsbertssz shall be obliged to respect and obey the said patroon or those whom he may appoint, as faithful subjects are bound to obey their lords and magistrates, with regard to the instructions and regulations already made in the said colony of Rensselaerswyck or to be made hereafter.

All this in good faith; for greater security this has been signed by the aforenamed patroon and Lubbert Ghijsbertssz on the fifteenth of April in the year sixteen hundred and thirty-four.

Was signed in the several hands, Kiliaen van Rensselaer, Lubbert Ghysbertssz. Lower was written in my presence as witness, and was signed, J Vande Ven, notary public.

posted by John Smith MD
Adding some sources, bio improvements, and links to children to this Early New Netherland profile. FYI to anyone who is interested or has additional info to add.
Lubbertszen-3 and Van Blarcom-140 appear to represent the same person because: Same person
posted on Van Blarcom-140 (merged) by Ron Campbell
Reusel-de Mierden is wellknown bogus location!
posted by [Living Terink]
VanBlarcom-45 and Van Blarcom-7 appear to represent the same person because: Dates match, birth in Edam. Daughter Divertje received the name of his mother. Please check and merge.
posted by B. W. J. Molier
Van Blarcom-83 and Van Blarcom-7 appear to represent the same person because: Dates match, same spouse. No tree conflicts. Note that "Holland, de Reusel etc" is a bogus location. Please check and merge.
posted by B. W. J. Molier
Lubbertsen-36 and Van Blarcom-7 appear to represent the same person because: Same person. Note that the extant profile has the wrong birth location listed (but has the correct city, Edam, in its text)
posted by Michael DeMeyer

Rejected matches › Hans Lubbertszen (abt.1641-1735)

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