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Jan Alberti

Also Known As: "John Alburtis"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Nieuw-Amsterdam, Nieuw-Nederland
Death: April 01, 1691
Newton, Nassau, New York, USA, Newton, Queens County, Province of New York
Place of Burial: Brooklyn, New York City, Kings County, New York, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Pietro Cesare Alberto and Judith Jans Alberto
Husband of Elizabeth Lawrence
Father of Mehetable Lawrence; John Jan Alburtis; William Alberti; Elizabeth Davock; Samuel Alberti and 4 others
Brother of Aert Arthur Albertis; Marles Martha Alberti; Willem (William) Albertus, Sr and Francyn Francina Albertus
Half brother of Aert Arthur Albertis and Aert Albertus

Birth date: Jan was born some time BEFORE 30 August 1643 because that was the date he was christened.
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About Jan Alberti

baptism record

1643 Aug 30; Petrus Petro Alberto; Jan; Pieter Montfoort, Abel Rederhas, Marttha Hagebaert, Marritie Frans

http://www.billputman.com/Scudder.pdf

ELIZABETH married John Alburtis. John was the son of Peter Alburtis and Judith Jans Manje. The Alburtis family was the first Italian family to settle in New York State. He died in April of 1691.



http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=85706068&ref=wvr

Born in New Amsterdam, baptized 30 Aug. 1643, Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam.

"In 1646, the Alberti-Manje family abandoned their home on Broad Street and moved to Alberti's plantation property on Long Island. Seven children were born to them between the years of 1643 and 1654. One died as an infant, but the other six were still alive when both Peter Caesar and his wife Judith were killed in an Indian raid in 1655.

The Dutch authorities took charge of the six living children, appointed a guardian, and made a favorable lease of the plantation on Long Island. The records show that all of the children married. In 1695, two of the sons, Jan and Willem, sold the Alberti Plantation, and the land started the slow passing of hands down through the centuries.

It is well established that Peter Caesar Alberti was the first Italian settler in New York state and the first Italian family to throw in his lot with the infant colonies that were to become the United States of America, together with many Italians who have come to this country since that time."


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GEDCOM Note

Exec of the will of Ceeors Mott 1645.

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Jan Alberti's Timeline

1643
August 30, 1643
Nieuw-Amsterdam, Nieuw-Nederland
August 30, 1643
Dutch Ref. Church, New Amsterdam, New Netherland
August 30, 1643
New Amsterdam, New Netherland
August 30, 1643
New York
August 30, 1643
New Amsterdam, , NY, Dutch Ref Ch
August 30, 1643
New Amsterdam
1664
1664
Newton, Nassau, New York, United States
1667
1667
Hempstead, Queens County, Province of New York
1668
1668
Hempstead, Queens, New York, United States