About Hendrik Jannsen van der Vin
perhaps related to Pieter Corn. van der Vigne who lived at Paerel St. below the fort. Not to be confused with the Jan Vigne family living elsewhere on the island.
Lived in Harlem? Nieuwe Bruch.' See New Bridge at Hendrick Jansen van der Vin's ' (Stokes' Iconography)
op.cit. Kuyter, Jochem Pietersen ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jochem_Pietersen_Kuyter ), Career of, 2: 203; granted plantation (Harlem). No. 42 (C. PI. 41) in 1639;.... (snip) ground-brief to, for lot No. II. Block G. Castello Plan, 1647 Ap 10, 2: 275. 388; (snip) house of, bought by Hendrick Jansen van der Vin (1658), 2: 312-13. 403
Castello Plan
This house (on the site of No. 37 Broadway) was undoubtedly one of the four houses
"At the Belle Videre," referred to on the De Sille List, of 1660. Only three of these had been completed when the Castello Plan was drawn; this one stood on land belonging to the churchwardens. Evidently, the do mine and wardens had cooperated in their erection. On October 13, 1660, Nicasius de Sille and Hendrick Jansen van der Vin, in their official capacity as churchwardens, sold their house to Laurens Andriessen, the lot running through to the Highway, 43 Dutch feet wide by 15 rods long.-Liber Deeds, A; 217. This reduced the churchyard to a frontage of 12 rods, in a line with the Drisius grant of 1654.