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Jacob C du Trieux

Also Known As: "Jacob Truer"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: New Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York, United States
Death: between December 27, 1709 and June 17, 1710 (64)
New Castle, New Castle County, Delaware, United States
Place of Burial: New Castle County, Delaware, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Phillippe (2) du Trieux and Susanna du Chesne
Husband of Lysbeth du Trieux
Father of Abraham Truax; Agnietie Stout; Philip Truex; Susanna Du Trieux; Cornelius Du Trieux and 9 others
Brother of Gerome Peter du Trieux, (Infant); Susanna Philippe du Trieux; Abraham Philippe du Trieux; Rebecca Phillippe de Groot; Isaac Phillipse du Trieux and 5 others
Half brother of Philippe du Trieux; Philippe du Trieux, V; Madeleine Philippe du Trieux; Jan du Trieux and Marie Phillippese du Trieux

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About Jacob C du Trieux

According to genealogyforum.com:

Trieux, Jacob du, * New Amsterdam, New Netherland (NYC) earlier 2 Dec 1645,+, New Castle County, Delaware 1710

!Will: Will dated 27 December 1709; proven 17 June 1710

!Note: Conflict/alt. bp. date - 12/07/1645; from Genealogies of the First Settlers of Schenectady", by Jonathan Pearson.

00 New Orange, New York 09/26/1674 Lysbeth Post

   Jacob du Trieux was the son of Philippe du Trieux and Susanna du Chesne. Jacob du Trieux was baptized on 2 December 1645 at New Amsterdam, New Netherland; wits: Jan Evertszen Rout, Marie du Trieux, Sara du Trieux.1,2 He married Lysbeth Post, daughter of Lodewyck Post and Agnietje Bonen, on 26 September 1674 at New Orange, NY. Jacob du Trieux died on 27 December 1709 at Newcastle, DE. 

He was the progenitor of the 'New Scotland branch.' He sold his land in New Jersey in 1708 and moved to New Castle Co., Delaware.
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Children of Jacob du Trieux and Lysbeth Post:
? Truax+

Agnietie Truax+ (05 Dec 1675 - a 1734)

Phillip Truex+ (c 1676 - b 25 May 1734)

Susanna Truax (15 Mar 1679)

Cornelis Truax+ (c 1680 - 22 Aug 1730)

Jacob Truax+ (10 Oct 1683 - 1761)

William Truax (10 Oct 1683 - 1729)

Isaac Truax (c 1685)

Benjamin Truax (c 1686)

[S3883] Records of the Reform Dutch Church of New Amsterdam.

[S209] Frederick Adams Virkus, Compendium of American Genealogy; First Families of America, Vol. VII, 1942, p. 437.



Baptized at New Amsterdam, 1645. Settled in Monmouth County about 1675 or 1676.

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Jacob was baptized at New Amsterdam on 2 Dec. 1645 (NYG & B 57/338), and married at the Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, 26 Sep 1674, to Elizabeth "Lysbeth" Post, probably a daughter of Lodewyck and Agnietje (Bonen) Post. Lysbeth was baptized at New Amsterdam on 18 Jul 1655 and died after 1730. Records of the Dutch Reformed Church of New York 1639-1801 gives the following: 1674 den 26 disto Jacob Truer j.m. van N. Orangien en Lysbeth Post j.d. als voren den 26 Sep.

Jacob was the 1st of the Truax name to settle in Monmouth County, East Jersey, which he had done 7 Mar 1676 when he was conveyed 12 acres in Middletown (Book E/ page 43). according to Honor in his "This Old Monmouth of Ours", page 264, Jacob located at Freehold where he had about 400 acres of land.

"Monmouth County Deed Book E", page 43 made 7 Mar 1676, recorded ?? acknowledge 6 Sep 1710
Benjamin Devell, Middletown, yeoman, TO Jacob Truwax of same for 5 pounds 1 Town lott=12 acres in length, 30 chains and in breadth 4 chains 1/2 bounded on E by land not surveyed and S by highway and W by Job Throckmorton home lot and N by land not surveyed as by pattent doth more at large appear being dated 4 Dec 1676 ye Quit Rents beginning 25 Mar 1670.

Note: This same 12 acres was conveyed by Jacob Truax to Robert Hamilton by deed made 29 Nov 1714 (Mon. Co. Deed E/44).

On "20 Mar 1708", Isaac Shaffer, St. George Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware deeds 408 acres of land to Jacob Trieux of Middletown, East Jersey (Delaware deeds), following which Jacob DUtreux of Middletown, Monmouth County sold 300 acres of land at Middletown, NJ to Andrew Burnett on "22 Apr 1708", on "12 May 1708" there was another New Castle County deed, where in George Dekayne sells 228 acres in New Castle County, Delaware to Phillip Trueax of Freehold Township, East Jersey. On Sept "1708" Jacob and Elizabeth, his wife, and Jacob, Jr. sold to alexander Innes, 200 acres at Middletown, NJ which Jacob, Sr. purchased from Peter Tilton on 4 May 1697. The 228 acres of New Castle County, Delaware land purchased from DeKayne was sold to William Overton on 10 Mar 1712 (Delaware deeds).

Following these 1708 conveyances, Jacob removed to New Castle County, Delaware, where he died between 27 Dec 1709 (date of making Will), and 21 June 1710, the date adminstration was granted to his wife. The will mentions by name, his wife, Elizabeth; Son William and three sons, Isaac, Benjamin and Cornelius. Lysbeth was still living when her son, Jacob, made his will 22 Aug 1730 (Delaware Probate Record).

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Jacob C du Trieux's Timeline

1645
December 2, 1645
New Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York, United States
December 2, 1645
New Amsterdam, New York
December 7, 1645
New Amsterdam, , Albany, New York, USA,
1668
1668
United States
1675
December 29, 1675
Probably England
1676
1676
Middletown, New Jersey, USA
1679
March 15, 1679
Of, Middletown, New Jersey, USA
1680
1680
Of, New Castle, Deleware, USA
1681
November 5, 1681