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Wouter van Twiller

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Nijkerk, Gelderland, Netherlands
Death: August 29, 1654 (48)
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Place of Burial: Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Immediate Family:

Son of Rykert Wolters van Twiller and Maritgen Hendricks van Rensselaer
Husband of Maria Momma
Brother of Elizabeth van Twiller

Managed by: George J. Homs
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About Wouter van Twiller

Director of New Netherland
In office 1633–1638

just one of the patents granted him

this would be land near what became Stuyvesant's Bowery No. 1

GG 23 PATENT TO WOUTER VAN TWILLER FOR LAND ON MANHATTAN
ISLAND

We, director and council of New Netherland etc., testify and declare herewith, that, by virtue of the freedoms and exemptions granted to patroons, masters and private persons on the 7th of June 1629, we have granted, transferred, ceded, surrendered and conveyed as lawful, true and free possession, as we herewith transfer, cede, surrender and convey to and for the behoof of Wouter van Twiller, director general of New Netherland, a piece of land containing one hundred morgens, located near Sapokanickan, bounded on the north by the strand road and by Jan van Rotterdam and on the west by the plantations of the same and of Edwaert Fiscock† and so far into the woods as to make one hundred morgens, provided that all such roads and footpaths, as are now running through said land, shall for ever remain there for the use of the inhabitants; under condition that he and his successors shall acknowledge said lords directors as his sovereign lords and patroons and after the expiration of ten years, beginning with the occupation and cultivation of the land he owns, pay a just tenth part of the produce, with which God shall bless it and from this time forth for the house and lot deliver yearly at Christmas to the director a brace of capons; constituting and substituting etc. Done at Fort Amsterdam in New Netherland.

One hundred morgens (times) 2.2+ acres per morgen equals well over 220 acres.
Note: some of this land became that of Simon Congo, DWIC slave who later gained partial freedom. He owned 20 morgens of that land. See his profile.

Notes:
† 1. Edward Fiscock, b. 24 Oct 1596, Plymouth, Devonshire, England ; d. 12 Mar 1645, New Amsterdam, New York, British, Colonial, America ; (Age 48 years)

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Wouter van Twiller's Timeline

1606
May 22, 1606
Nijkerk, Gelderland, Netherlands
1654
August 29, 1654
Age 48
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
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Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands