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Children of Johannes Knickerbocker and Anna Quackenbush
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Johannes Knickerbocker married Anna Quackenbush on 27 September 1701 at Albany, Albany County, New York. Johannes Knickerbocker married Anna Quackenbush on 19 October 1701.
[2] Johannes Harmensen Knickerbocker (Harmen Jansen), m. 19 Oct., 1701, at Albany, Anna Quackenbos, dau. of Wouter Pietersen Quackenbos*** and Neeltje Gysbertse. Johannes and his bride were born and living in the Colony of Rensselaerwyck. On 10 July, 1708, the Common Council of the city of Albany announced the conditions on which the eight plantations on the south side of Schaghticoke Creek would be assigned to the applicants accepted by the corporation. Each farm, as determined by the municipal authorities, was to comprise twenty-five morgens, or fifty acres, of low or meadow land under the hill by the creek, and five morgens, or ten acres, of upland, toward the said hill, and all to lie connectedly together in a tract. Twenty persons severally desired to be assigned one. In order to avoid partiality in the assignment of the plantations, the clerk of the Common Council was ordered to prepare eight billets, severally bearing the number of the farm to be conveyed, and twelve blank ones, and place them in the mayor's hat, and let each one draw one, which was accordingly done. Johannes Harmense Knickerbacker was a successful applicant (Arthur J. Weise's Swartwout and Ketelhuyn Chronicles, pp. 543, 544).
The Knickerbocker Family Full Text Version with Index William B. Van Alstyne April, 2016 Johannes, bap. 25 May, 1746, at Albany; spon.: Johannes and Cornelia Knickkerbackker; probably buried 2 Dec., 1747, at Albany
5 On 22 Nov., 1 12, Johannes Barentsen Bratt exchanged twelve morgens of land with that of Johannes Harmense Knickerbocker, that particular part of his farm, on the west side of Tamhenick Creek, for an equal quantity of land on the east side of that stream (above authority, p. 553).
12 Nov., 1709, Johannis Knickerbocker granted to Martin Dellemont five morgens of land at Schaghticoke (deed recorded 1 Feb., 1717-18, Public Records of Albany County, book 5, p. 386); 22 Nov., 1712, he granted to Daniel Ketelhuyn twelve morgens of land at Schaghticoke (deed recorded 1 Feb., 1717/18, above authority, book 5, p. 387); 2 July, 1735, he granted to Johannes Christianse eighteen morgens of land on Anthony Kill, Albany Co. (deed recorded 22 Feb., 1782, above authority, book 10, p. 311), _____________________________________________________________________________________ *** Wouter Pietersen Quackenbos of Albany, N.Y., m. (1) Neeltje Gysberts m. (2) 4 Oct., 1696, at Albany, Cornelia Bogaert, dau. of Jan Lourensen Bogaer and Cornelia Evertse. _____________________________________________________________________________________
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and 9 July, 1737, he deeded to Neeltje Bradt and John Schuyler land on the east side of Hudson River, in the Manor of Rensselaerwyck (deed unrecorded).
1679 |
March 6, 1679
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Rensselaerwyck, New York
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1702 |
March 1, 1702
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Rensselarwijck, New York
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1706 |
June 30, 1706
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Albany, Albany Co, New York, USA
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1709 |
December 25, 1709
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Albany, Albany Co, New York, USA
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1711 |
November 4, 1711
Age 32
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Kingston, Ulster, New York, United States
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1712 |
October 1712
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Albany, Albany Co, New York, USA
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1716 |
October 21, 1716
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Albany, Albany Co, New York, USA
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1723 |
March 17, 1723
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Schaghticoke, Rensselaer County, New York, United States
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