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About Lubbert Gysbertse
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Although Gysbert Lubbertsen and Elizabeth Thomas were married for 20 years, only four children[8] could be found in New Jersey and Long Island records, as enumerated below:
1a. Lubbert Gysbertsen/Gisbertse was the eldest, probably born in Manhattan or Long Island (date unknown) to which his pregnant mother likely fled to escape the Indian massacre in Bergen. In 1696 he inherited, under the will of his step-father Adrian Hendricksen Aten[9], his grandmother’s second husband, the New Jersey land first owned by his grandfather, Lubbert Gijbertze, the original immigrant, Obviously, the step-father was honoring the wishes of Divertje who had inherited the land from her father Lubbert Gijsbertze before her second marriage to Aten. Her date of death is not known, but undoubtedly before 1681 when Aten remarried (See Descendancy Chart shown below). The 1696 Assessment Roll for Flatbush, L.I., confirms that the younger Lubbert Gisbertse was living there at that time. We do not know if he married and had children. He died intestate 1705 in Burlington Co., NJ.
- page 443 of Index to Volumes One, Two and Three of Translations of Dutch Manuscripts: In ... By Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan
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Lubbert Gysbertse's Timeline
1657 |
1657
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Manhattan or, Long Island, New Amsterdam
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1705 |
1705
Age 48
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Burlington County, New Jersey
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