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About Capt. Luykas Andrieszen
Castello Plan Notes
Page 219
Lucas Andries, skipper and part owner of the yacht "Flower of Gelder," trading to Fort Orange, owned and occupied this small house, now known as No. 13 Broadway.- Rec. N. Am., III: 405; IV: 191, 203. Sworn in as one of the small burghers, in 1657 (ibid., VII: 153), his name heads the list of inhabitants on the Heere Straet, in 1665.- Ibid., V: 221.
In 1686, "Lucas Andriesen, en zyn h. v. Aeftje Laurense," whom he married by license of November 20, 1665 (Marriages in Ref. Dutch Ch., 20), appear on the list of members of the Reformed Dutch Church compiled by Domine Henricus Selyns.-N. Y. Hist. Soc. Collections, 1841, p. 392.[ I] The original deed from Aefie Anderisse to Jacob van Saamen (sic), dated August 26, 1693, was owned by the late General J ames Grant Wilson.- Bulletin N. Y. Pub. Library, 1901, V: 96.
Capt. Luykas Andrieszen's Timeline
1620 |
1620
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New Amsterdam, New York, United States
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1630 |
July 23, 1630
Age 10
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Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, now New York City, New York, United States
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July 23, 1630
Age 10
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1656 |
August 30, 1656
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Nieuw-Amsterdam, Nieuw-Nederland
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August 30, 1656
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New Amsterdam, Kings, New York, United States
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1657 |
October 17, 1657
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New Amsterdam, New Netherland
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1660 |
July 1660
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New York, New York County, NY, United States
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1662 |
1662
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New Amsterdam, New Netherland
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1663 |
November 7, 1663
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New Amsterdam, New Netherland
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