Grietjen Artze Van Kuykendall

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Grietjen Artze Van Kuykendall (Tack)

Also Known As: "Margaretha Artze Tack", "Margaret Artze Tack", "Grietje Aertze Tack", "Grietje Artzi", "Grietje Tack", "Greitje Artze Tack", "Grietje Artz Hack Van Kuykendall", "Margaret Aertze Tack", "Grietje Aertse Tack", "Gretje Art Jack", "Grietjen Aurtz Pieterson Tack", "Margaret Artz..."
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Birthplace: Kingston, Ulster, New York
Death: 1744 (80-81)
Minisink, Orange, New York
Place of Burial: Kingston, New York, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Aert Pietersen Tack and Annetje van Etten
Wife of Luur Jacobsen van Kuykendall
Mother of Styntie Christina Westfall (Van Kuykendall(; Jacob Lourszen Van Kuykendall; Johannes Leurszen Van Kuykendall; Cornelius Jacobsen Kuykendall, Sr; Johannes Luurszen Van Kuykendall and 9 others
Sister of Cornelius Aartszen Tack
Half sister of Jan Jacobsen van Etten; Sytje Jacobse Jacobz van Etten; Adriaen Adriaen van Etten; Pieter Jacobson van Etten (twin); Petronella van Etten and 6 others

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About Grietjen Artze Van Kuykendall

Grietje Artze Tack (b. May 29, 1663, d. 1744)

Grietje Artze Tack (daughter of Aert Pieterson Tack and Annetje ARIENS) was born May 29, 1663 in Kingston, NY, and died 1744 in Minisink, NY. She married Luur Jacobson Van Kuykendall, son of Jacob Luurzen Van Kuykendall and Styntie Douwes.

Note: “The deserted wife,Annetje,was too distressed to present her daughter,Grietje/n (second child of the couple),for baptism. Annetje's mother,Grietje/n Jans,was there to present her grand daughter for the baptism,using the name Grietje/n Vooght(Vooght means "Guardian" in Dutch),leading to much confusion.”

Luur married Grietje Artze TACK, daughter of Aert Pietersen TACK and Annetje ARIAENS, on 1680 in Kingston UL. co. NY R.D.C.. Grietje was baptized Aug 16 1663 in Kingston, UL. co. Wiltwick (Kingston), NY. R.D.C.. She died after 1720 in Minisink, Orange, N. Y..

They had the following children:

  • + 12 F i Styntie VAN KUYKENDALL was born Apr 2 1682 and died 1726.
  • + 13 M ii Jacob VAN KUYKENDALL was born Aug 12 1683 and died before 1744.
  • 14 M iii Johannes VAN KUYKENDALL was born Apr 20 1685 in Kingston, UL. Co. NY. He died 1685 in Kingston, New York.
  • + 15 M iv Cornelius VAN KUYKENDALL was born May 30 1686 and died after 1753.
  • 16 M v Johannes VAN KUYKENDALL was born Sep 30 1688 in Kingston UL. co. NY. He died after 1711 in Canada.
  • + 17 M vi Matheus VAN KUYKENDALL was born about 1690 and died 1754.
  • 18 M vii Arie VAN KUYKENDALL was born Jun 8 1694 in Kingston, New York. He died Dec 19 1759 in Northampton County, NC. Arie married Margrite QUICK on Dec 8 1720.
  • + 19 M viii Pieter VAN KUYKENDALL was born May 1 1698 and died 1799.
  • 20 F ix Annetje VAN KUYKENDALL was born May 19 1700 in Kingston, New York. Annetje married Roeloff BRINK on Sep 27 1718. Roeloff was born 1684.
  • 21 F x Sara VAN KUYKENDALL was born Jun 14 1702. Sara married Jacobus MIDDAGH on Oct 18 1724. Jacobus was born Jan 30 1702/1703.
  • 22 M xi Stygen VAN KUYKENDALL was born Oct 27 1706. Stygen married Arie VAN ETTEN on May 1729. Arie was born in Knightsfield, New York.

Margrietjen "Grietje" Artze Petersen Tack was born on 16 Jun 1663 in Wiltwyck/Esopus, Nn, later Kingston, Ulster, New York. She was christened on 16 Aug 1663. She died in 1720 in Machackemeck, Orange, New York. Her sealing to parents was submitted to the Lubbock Texas temple. She was baptized on 17 Sep 2005 in the Lubbock Texas temple. Her endowment was submitted to the Lubbock Texas temple. She married Luur Jacobsen van Kuykendall in 1680 in New Amsterdam, Kingston, New York

Note: Grietje (Grietjen) was Baptised 16 August(or June)1663. Some believe she was born 29 May 1663,all in Kingston.

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rietje Artze Tack (b. May 29, 1663, d. 1744)

Grietje Artze Tack (daughter of Aert Pieterson Tack and Grietjen Vooght) was born May 29, 1663 in Kingston, NY, and died 1744 in Minisink, NY. She married Luur Jacobson Van Kuykendall, son of Jacob Luurzen Van Kuykendall and Styntie Douwes.

Children of Grietje Artze Tack and Luur Jacobson Van Kuykendall are:

  • +Cornelius Kuykendall, b. 1686, Ulster, New York, d. 1753, Minisink, Sussex Co., New Jersey.

Citations

  • Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster ... By Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston, New York. Page 3 link Baptism of child Grietjen at Kingston Aug 1663

GEDCOM Source

@R-1349453278@ Ancestry Family Trees Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Ancestry Family Tree http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=28047488&pid...

GEDCOM Note

According to vital records sources, the 'fullest' version of her name is Grietjen Aartz Tack, taking into account some variations of spelling, etc. There is no source shown (at least not yet) that gives her name as Margrietjen - that version seems to have been created by descendants, perhaps thinking that's the logical formalized version. Note that the new Find A Grave page for Grietje does not show that version of her name.

GEDCOM Note

About Grietje Vooght

See notations under Grietjen Jans ML4K-XWQ: titled Adriaen Gelijns and Grietjen Jans for explanations about Grietje Vooght named on Grietje Aertse Tack's christening record.

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Life Sketch

from: boydhouse.com Also see: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Esopus_War_of_1663 Jacob Jansen (Grietje's step-father) was baptized 22 October 1634 in Etten, North Brabant, Netherlands [1], the son of Johannes Marinuszen and Wilhelmina Joannesdr. He was engaged to work 15 May 1652 by Adriaen van der Donck and emigrated to New Netherland. Jacob was probably also called "long Jacob" and "Jacob Jansen de lange" [2]. Jacob's wife was Annetje Adrians. She was from Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands and was possibly the daughter of Adriaen Gelijns and Grietje Jans. [3] Before she had married Jacob, Annetje had married Aert Pietersen Tack. However, Aert deserted Annetje, their son, and their unborn child between December 1662 and May 1663 [4]. The family had been heavily in debt and Aert had mortgaged his crops only months before he disappeared. Annetje and her children were left to sell their possessions at auction to pay off the debts. They were further impacted by the Second Esopus War, when Annetje was forced to leave most of the crops in the field. By February of 1664, Annetje reported that she "lacks bread, pork, meat, etc. in her household". After Aert had married another woman back in the Netherlands, Annetje petitioned for and obtained a divorce from Aert on 21 Aug 1664. [5] Jacob had known the Tack family well before the desertion and divorce - Jacob and Aert were both from Etten [6], they had both been hired by Adriaen van der Donck, and Jacob had been hired by Aert as his farm hand. Jacob married Annetje 11 January 1665 in Kingston, Ulster, New York.

Aert and Annetje had:

1. Cornelis Tack, born in Kingston, Ulster, New York, baptized 14 Aug 1661 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, married Barbar Metselaer 18 Nov 1688 in Kingston, Ulster, New York.

2. Grietje Aartz Tack[7], baptized in Aug 1663 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, married Leur Jacobse van Kuykendaal. [8]

GEDCOM Note

After her marriage to Luur Jacobsen Van

After her marriage to Luur Jacobsen Van Kuykendall they settled near Kingston and lived there for about twenty years afterwards. They then moved over into the Minisink country to Machackemeck on the Delaware. That was about the year 1700, when Pieter was about two years old. That region was at that time very far out in the frontier. Settlements were sparse and the people lived in a primitive manner. At Esopus where they had previously lived, by far the greater part of the people were Hollanders. Their language, customs and ways were decidedly Dutch. Nearly all the early settlers at Minisink, the neighbors of the Kuykendall family, had also come from the Dutch settlement at Esopus, travelling along the line of the old mine road, which followed the earlier Indian trails.
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Grietjen Aartse "Grietjen" Tack Van Kuijkendael
BIRTH Aug 1663
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA
DEATH 1720 (aged 56–57)
Port Jervis, Orange County, New York, USA
BURIAL
Old Dutch Churchyard
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA
MEMORIAL ID 185188131

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Grietjen Artze Van Kuykendall's Timeline

1663
May 29, 1663
Kingston, Ulster, New York
August 16, 1663
Dutch Reformed Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York
August 16, 1663
Kingston Dutch Reformed Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York, now United States
August 16, 1663
Dutch Reformed Church, Schoharie, New York, United States
August 16, 1663
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
1680
1680
New York, USA
1682
April 2, 1682
Kingston, Ulster, New York
1683
August 12, 1683
Kingston, Ulster County, New York
1685
April 20, 1685
Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA