Jacob Theuniszen Quick

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Jacob Theuniszen Quick

Also Known As: "Jacob Theuniszen Quick de Looper", "Jacob Theuniszen van Naerden", "Jacob Teunis Quick"
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Birthplace: Naarden, Gooise Meren, North Holland, Netherlands
Death: circa September 1684 (45-62)
Albany, Province of New York
Immediate Family:

Son of Theunis Thomaszen Quick and Belitje Jacobs van Vlechtenstyn
Husband of Neeltje Cornelis
Father of Belitje Amak; Capt. Cornelis Jacobsen Quick; Gerritje Jacobs Jacobs Quick; Theunis Jacobsen Quick and Belitje Jacobs Davis
Brother of Wintje Theunis Crankheyt; Heillegonda Theinisse de Key; Marritje Theunisse Theunis Quick; Thomas Theunissen Quick; Geertje Theunisse Luursen and 3 others

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Castello Notes page 248

"Where Teunis Quick lives," is the entry in the De Sille List, of 1660. Teunis Tomassen, a mason, from Naerden, Province of North Holland, is often referred to in early records as Teunis Quick-a surname held by his descendants at the present time.-Rec. N. Am., II: 428, et. seq. Teunis Tomassen, from Naerden, was in New Amsterdam as early as 1640 (Cal. Hist. MSS., Dutch, 14), and was established on this site by 1645.-Liber GG: 107 (Albany). By February, 1659, he had built his "new" house (so called in Mortgages, 1654- 1660, trans. by O'Callaghan, 123-4), and seems to have torn down his first home, of which the Plan shows no trace. His new house really stood on the lot next south, just behind Frederick Philipse's, which is vacant on the Plan. The artist, in this instance, the only one noted, evidently sacrificed truth to the balance of his picture. There were really two lots between Teunis Quick and Gerrit Hendricksen (No.2), which, in 1660, belonged to Jan Jansen de Jongh, and were still unbuilt upon (see Key to Map of Dutch Grants). In August, 1663, Teunis sold his house to his brother-in-law, Jacob Teunissen Kay, the baker.-Liber Deeds, B: 21; cf. Deeds E;f Conveyances (etc.), 1659- 1664, trans. by O'Callaghan, 328-9. The property remained in the De Key family until 177r.-Liber Deeds, LVI: 495·


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Baptismal records missing.

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Jacob Theuniszen Quick's Timeline

1630
1630
Naarden, Gooise Meren, North Holland, Netherlands
1634
June 4, 1634
Age 4
1656
January 1656
Fort Orange (Albany), NY
1657
1657
New Amsterdam, New Netherlands
1659
1659
Beverwijk, New Netherland Colony
1660
1660
Age 30
He lived in Albany 1660-1689.
1660
Age 30
He lived in Albany 1660-1689.
1662
1662
Probably Beverwijck, Nieuw-Nederland
1663
1663
Beverwyck, Albany, New York