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Tryntie Warners was married to Carsten Fredericksen (aka Smith). According to Piersol, on 11 December 1688, Tryntie Warners, widow of Carsten Frederickse, presented his will at a Common Council in Albany and it was proved."[1]
"Carsten Frederiksen Smith" and wife Tryntje Warners made their joint will in 1671. According to the published abstract, it was proved on 1 July 1689. The published abstract states: "SMITH, Carsten Frederiksen, and wife Tryntje Warners, of Albany. Children: Margaret, 20 yrs. old, Warner, 15 yrs, Anna Mary, 12 years, and Magdaleentje, 9 yrs. Real and personal estate. Executor the survivor. Witnesses Stoffel Jansen Abeel, Evert Jansen (Wendell) and Robert Livingston, secretary." [2]
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