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Verderych Flypsen (Felypsen)

Also Known As: "David Philipse"
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Son of Vilem Vchynsky and Alzbeta Vchynsky
Husband of Ibel Fredericks and Margaret Felypsen
Father of Colonel Frederick Philipse, (I)
Brother of Filip Moric Vchynsky

Occupation: Carpenter, shipping line owner, landowner
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About Verderych Flypsen

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This Verderych has not been proven to be a son of Vilem and Alzbeta, but he is generally thought to be the same person as their son Filip Moric Vchynsky (shown here as a brother). Further research is warranted.

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"Vicount Philipse" (Viscount Philips)

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Surname has also been reported to be Philipse. - also to be Flipse

Given name has also been reported to be David.

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http://genealogytrails.com/ny/putnam/history/pellatreau/chapter3.html

WILL OF FREDERICK PHILIPSE.

" I Frederick Flipse of ye City of New York Merchant, being in health of body and of sound mind and perfect memory, thanks be to Almighty God, doe make and declare this to be my last Will and Testament, Revoking and annulling all former Wills and Testaments by me made either by word or writing.

1. Philip French came from Kelsale, Suflfolk. England. He died in 1707, leaving a son Philip (who married Susannah Brockholst), and four daughters: Anne, wife of David Van Home; Susannah, wife of Hon. William Livingston; Elizabeth, wife of David Clarkson: and Marv, wife of Hon. Wm. Browne. "of Beverly, New England."

" First I surrender and bequeath my soul into ye merciful hands of ye Infinite God who gave it, and I order my body to be interred at my Burrial place at ye Upper Mills1', with such charges and in such decent manner as to my Executors hereinafter named shall seem convenient. And as touching ye disposition of my lands, tenements, hereditaments goods chattels and credits I will, devise and dispose of them as follows: I give, grant, devise and bequeath to Frederick Flipse my grandson born in Barbadoes, ye only son of Philip my eldest son late deceased, ye following houses and Tenements in ye City of New York (to wit) That dwelling house with ye appurtenances I now live in, with ye house called ye Bolting house, and ye ground adjoining soe farr as ye Lean to stands, and soe farr as ye Gavell end of ye old Kitchen, and ye fence of ye widow De Kay, and also a Warehouse called ye middle warehouse and ye grounds behind it ye bredth of ye same Warehouse towards ye New Street and to extend in length to ye Broad Street, ye same ground lying there in bredth between my Cooper's house and ground of Isaac Kipp: and all those two dwelling houses and lotts of ground with their appurtenances lying and being near ye old Stadt-house at present in ye tenure of Mr. Carree and Mr. Droylett, and also these Lands tenements and hereditaments in the County of Westchester (to wit) That Island Papiriniman with ye meadows and Bridge2 and ye Toll and all ye right and Title I have to ye same. And all those lands and meadows called ye Jonckers plantation together with all and singular houses. Mills, mill dams, orchards gardens Negroes, Negroes cliildren, cattle horses swine and whatever else belongs to me within that Patent as well what is tenanted as nott: as also a piece of land in the mile square by me late bought of Michael Hawden. And all that Tract or piece of Land extending from the Jonckers patent or plantation to a creek called by ye Indians Wys qua qua, and by the Christians William Portuguese's creek and thence according to ye course of that creek into ye woods to ye head of ye same, and from thence on an east line to the creek called the Jonckers creek, and thence to continue on the same course to Bronks river as farr as my right extends, as also all that ye equall half of my meadow lyeing at Tappan with ye rights hereditaments emoluments and appurtenances to ye same, arid all ye other estate herein before given and devised belonging or in any way appertaining. To have and to hold all

1. By the old Dutch Church at Tarrytown.

2. Now King's Bridge on Harlem River.

ye real Estate, Tenements and hereditaments with ye appurtenances here in before given and devised to ye said Frederick Flipse my grandson, and ye heires male of his body lawfully to be begotten, and for lack of such Issue ye Remainder thereof to my son Adolphus Flipse and ye heires male of his body lawfully to be begotten, and for lack of such Issue to ye next right heirs of me ye said Frederick Flipse, ye Grandfather for ever Item I give and devise and bequeath to my said Grandson Frederick Flipse beside ye Negroes at ye Jonckers plantation herein before given and devised to him, a Negro man called Harry with his wife and child, a Negro man called Peter, a Negro man called Wan, ye boat Jonckervvith her furniture apparell and appurtenances and ye equal half of all ye cattle horses and sheep upon and belonging to ye plantation at ye upper Mills. To have all to hold all ye said Negroes and all ye said personal estate to him his heirs executors and assigns forever.

" Item I give and bequeath to my said grandson his executors and Assigns forever an equall fourth part of all ye shipps vessels, plate, goods, merchandise, debts and personal estate whatsoever which shall belong to me at the time of my decease, my debts and ye particular legacys in this my will given being first satisfied and discharged. Provided always and I doe declare it my will mind and true meaning that I give ye lands extending from ye Jonckers plantation to William Portuguese creek and so to Bronks river to my said grandson with this restriction and condition, that it is in lew of a Tract of Land called Cinquesingh purchased by me and intended to be given to his father my eldest son, soe that if at any time hereafter ye said Frederick Flipse my Grandson shall clainie and recover this tract of land called Cinquesingh, then it is my will that the tract of land extending from ye Jonckers plantation to William Portuguese's creek, shall devolve unto and be vested in my said son Adolphus his heires and assigns forever.

"And I give devise and bequeath unto my son Adolphus Flipse ye following houses and tenements in ye City of New York (to witt) That house and ground that Isaac Marquise at present lives in and a house in ye Stone street next Isaac De Forrests with an old house formerly belonging to John Rider soe farr as to ye Lean to, and ye Gavell end of ye old kitchen, in length to ye fence of ye widow De Kay and in breadth to ye fence of Isaac De Forrester so farras my right extends: as also a house and lott of ground over against ye house I live in, stretching in breadth to ye house of Anneke Gosens and in length to ye house of Mr. Anthony Brockholes and also a house and ground lyeing in ye broad street by ye house of Jacobus Kipp with a ware house in ye New Street, and the ground between both upon a straight line from ye South corner of ye warehouse to ye south corner of that house (to witt) from one street to the other, and also those lands tenants and hereditaments in ye County of Westchester (to witt) all that tract of land lyeing at ye Upper Mills, beginning at a creek called by ye Indians Wys qua qua and by ye Christians William Portuguese creek being ye bound of ye land given hereby to my Grandson, and soe running up Hudsons river to ye creek called Kightawan or Croton River, soe along that river or creek according to the Patent, then on an east line into the woods as far as Bronks river thence to ye head of that river and along Bronks river according to its course to ye lands herein befor devised to my Grandson, as also ye moyety or equal half of a sawmill with its appurtenances at Mamaroneck late by me purchased of Dr. Seliraus. And also all that ye one equal half of ye meadow at Tappan by me purchased of Dr. George Lockhart, and all that piece of meadow on the north side of Tappan creek containing in quantity as is expressed in ye Patent for the same. To the said Adolphus my son and the heires male of his body lawfully to be begotten, and for lack of such issue to my Grandson Frederick Flipse and the heires male of his body lawfully begotten, and for lack of such issue to the next right heires of me ye said Frederick the father, forever.

" Item I give and devise and bequeath to my son Adolphus Flipse these negroes and slaves following (to witt) ye negro men called Symon, Charles, Towerhill, Samson, Claes, Billy Mingo, hendrick Bahyme and Hector, ye negro boy Peter, ye Indian woman called Hannah and her child, ye negro woman Susan ye younger, and ye negro woman Mary.

I give and bequeath to my son Adolphus one equal half of my cattle horses and sheep belonging to ye plantations at ye upper mills, a large boat called ye Unity with her furniture late by mee bought of Jan Desmaretz and an equal fourth part of the personal estate which shall belong to me at the time of my decease.

" I do give and devise to my eldest daughter Eva the wife of Jacobus Yan Cortlandt the house and grounds in ye City of New York where they at present live, as also a lott of ground in the same city in the New Street to the southward of the old ware house, as it lyes at present inclosed and fenced, and an equal fourth part of personal property. To have and to hold the said houses and premises during her natural life, and after her decease to ye second son of her body to be begotten, and his heires and assigns for ever, but for lack of such Issue to her son Frederick Cortlandt his heires and assigns.

Item I give to my daughter Eva a certaine Mortgage of Dr. Henricus Selymus upon the lands of John Richbell deceased, twenty miles into ye woods. With this proviso, not to extend Bronx river into any of ye lands devised to my son or grandson.

"I give to my daughter Anatje wife of Philip French, that house and ground in the City of New York where they at present live, as also ye old Warehouse and ground thereunto belonging lying in ye New Street, and all my estate of lands in ye County of Berghen in East Jersey (to witt) a house and lot in ye towne of Berghen a large garden, a plantation of fifteen acres, with eight morgen or about sixteen acres of meadow ground, and ye right and privilege in the undivided woodlands of two farms and ye plantation and all those my lands in the County of Ulster (to witt) a piece of land at Manibachus about two hundred and ninety acres, and a piece of land at ye Rombout Creek mortgaged to me by John Ward containing about seven hundred acres, and after my wifes decease that lot of ground in the City of New York extending from ye Broadway to ye New Street lying between ye ground late of Robert White deceased and William the Clockluyer And I do bequeath that my wife Catharine shall have during her natural life fifty pounds current money per annum, and that five and twenty pounds thereof be levyed in nature of a rent charge upon my estate at ye Jonckers, and the other twenty five upon my estate at the upper mills, and that she shall remaine and continue to dwell in ye house I now live in, and have and receive the money I have engaged and promised her according to our agreement before

and upon our marriage, preferable to all legacies whatsoever. I devise to my said wife that lot in the City of New York extending from ye Broadway to ye New Street, lying bebetween ye ground late of Robert White deceased and William the Clocklayer, during her natural life, and that she shall have the custody tutition and Guardianship of my grandson Frederick until he comes of age, who I devise may have ye best education and Learning these parts of ye world will afford him, not doubting of her care in bringing him up after ye best manner possible shee can.

"Lastly I appoint my son Adolphus, and my son in law Jacobus Yan Cortlandt executors of this my last will and testament, In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 26th, day of October 1700.

"Frederick Flipse."
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Verderych Flypsen's Timeline

1626
November 1626
Bolsward, Súdwest-Fryslân, Fryslân, Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden (vandaag de dag Nederland)
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