Magdalena Petruse Gansevoort

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Magdalena Petruse Gansevoort (Douw)

Also Known As: "Magdalena Petruse Gansevoort"
Birthdate:
Death: October 12, 1796 (78)
Place of Burial: Albany Rural Cemetery, Menands, Albany County, New York, USA
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Daughter of Pieter Jonase Douw and Anna Hendrikse Douw
Wife of Harme Gansevoort
Mother of Sara Gansevoort; Brig. General Peter Harmense Gansevoort, Jr.; Judge Leendert Janszen Gansevoort; Hendrick Gansevoort; Petrus Gansevoort and 4 others
Sister of Captain Volckert Petrus Douw; Maria Marritje Douw; Rageltje Douw; Hendrick Douw; Catrina Douw and 3 others

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About Magdalena Petruse Gansevoort

Biography

Harme Gansevoort married, May 29, 1740, Magdalena Douw, born August 1, 1718, died October 12, 1796, daughter of Petrus and Anna (Van Rensselaer) Douw.

Mother of Leonard Gansevoort (Memorial 7242646) and Peter Gansevoort (Memorial 378)

Petrus (sometimes written Pieter) Douw was born March 24, 1692, died August 21, 1775, son of Jonas Volkertse Douw of Manor Rensselaerwyck, who married (first) November 14, 1683, Magdalena Pieterse Quackenboss, and married (second) April 24, 1696, Catrina Van Witbeck, widow of Jacob Sanderse Glen. Jonas Volkertse Douw was the eldest son of Captain Volkert Janse Douw, who came from Frederickstadt and was in Beverwyck as early as 1638. He died in 1686. He had his house on the west corner of State street and Broadway, which property is now owned by his descendants. He was a trader and brewer, and in connection with Jan Thomase he dealt quite largely in real estate. Their brewery was located on the east half of the Exchange block lot and extended to the river. This they sold in 1675 to Harmen Rutgers, son of Rutger Jacobsen. In 1663 they bought of the Indians, Schotack or Apjen's (Little Monkey's) island and the main land lying east of it. Captain Douw also owned Constapel's island, lying opposite Bethlehem, half of which he sold in 1677 to Pieter Winne. In 1672 he owned Schutter's island, below Beeren island, which he sold to Barent Pieterse Coeymans. He married, April 19, 1650, Dorotee Janse, from Breestede, Holland. She was a sister of Rutger Jacobsen's wife, and died November 2, 1681. He died in 1686. Anna Van Rensselaer, wife of Petrus Douw, was born January 4, 1719, daughter of Killian and Maria (Van Cortlandt) Van Rensselaer, granddaughter of Jeremias and Maria (Van Cortlandt) Van Rensselaer, and great-granddaughter of Killian Van Rensselaer, merchant of Amsterdam, Holland, who married (first) Hillegonda Van Bylet and (second) Anna Wely. Killian Van Rensselaer, son of Jeremias, was the first lord of the Manor of Rensselaerwyck. Daughter of Pieter Douw and Anna Van Rensselaer.

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.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: May 13 2020, 0:56:01 UTC

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Magdalena Petruse Gansevoort's Timeline

1718
August 1, 1718
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June 17, 1741
Albany, Albany County, New York, United States
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July 14, 1749
Albany, Albany County, New York, Colonial America
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July 14, 1751
Albany, Albany, New York
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