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Victor Janse Pootman Known later as Puttman and Putman 

Victor Johannes Pootman was born in Schenectady about 1682.
Victor married Grietje Mabie December 13, 1706, in Albany, New York. We may know Grietje best by the English equivalent of her name Margaret.
Grietje was a daughter of Jan Pieterse Mabie and Anna Pieterse Borsboom.
Victor Johannes and Margaret’s first child was Cornelia who was baptized at the Dutch Reformed Church of Albany in 1707.
Victor purchased from his brother Arent the family homestead of their parents in Schenectady.
Victor was associated in early baptismal records with John Mingal, who seems to have been the orphan master. Since the Pootman children were orphans after the burning of Schenectady in 1693, it would seem that they would have had contact with the John Mingal.
The children of Johannes Pootman and Cornelia Bradt were associated in baptismal records with Jellis Fonda who was a gunsmith. He may also have operated a small forge, or foundry, as a blacksmith.
Children:
1. Cornelia. Baptized August 3,1707, at the Dutch Reformed Church of Albany.
2. Antje. Baptized April 25,1709, at the Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady.
3. Johannes. Baptized October 21,1711, at the Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady.
4. Pieter. Baptized February 1, 1713, at the Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady.
5. Maritie. Baptized December 18, 1714, at the Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady.
6. Jacob. Baptized March 23, 1717, at the Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady.
7. Arent. Baptized February 14, 1719, at the Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady.
8. Catherine. Baptized February 18, 1721, at the Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady.
9. Cornelius. Baptized December 17, 1724, at the Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady.
Victor and Grietje's first child, Cornelia, was born in Albany. Their second child Antje was baptized in Schenectady in 1709, and the remainder of the children were baptized at Schenectady.
During Queen Ann's War, which lasted between 1702 and 1713, Victor Potman served as a private in the Schenectady Militia, and in 1715 Victor was a soldier in the Second Foot Company of Schenectady. In the Military Census of the Upper Hudson River of 1715, Victor was the only Putman on the roster, which included every able bodied men between sixteen and sixty years of age. Harmon Van Slyck was the captain of the company and married Jannetje a daughter Adam Vrooman.
In the Census of 1720 of Schenectady and Albany, Victor was listed as a freeholder in Schenectady along with brothers Arent and Cornelius Pootman.
In the dispute over the common lands at Schenectady between the inhabitants, Victor and this brother Cornelius Potman were opposed to the position taken by Reyer Schermerhorn while Arent supported Schermerhorn. Reyer was uncle to the Putman's.
Fort Hunter west of Schenectady at the junction of the Schoharie Creek and the Mohawk River was built in 1712.
By 1727, Victor was in ownership of land two miles from Fort Hunter in Mohawk Indian Country at Cadaughrity next to his father-in-law's patent or the Mabie Patent.
The Victor Putman Tract was shown on an early 1727 Parchment Map of the area and was labeled as Cadaughrity.
Victor Johannes Pootman's descendant's seemed to have preferred living on Hills. Cadaughrity was a high hill. Later Victor's descendant's were also found on the north side of the Mohawk River at Tribes Hill.
Victor’s Patent at Cadaughrity included a bluff, which formed the steep, west bank of Schoharie Creek below Mill Point in the Town of Glen, Montgomery County. The hill stood 50 feet high and contained about 3 acres. It was conspicuous from the south and east and was visible for a number of miles to the south along Schoharie Creek.
At Fort Hunter, the local inhabitants built Queen Ann's Church where Victor Pootman and Grietje Mabie attended church. Most of their grandchildren were baptized at Queen Ann's Church or at Fort Hunter.
In 1733, during the early Colonial Wars, Victor was a Captain in the Schenectady Company.
It was about that time that he had moved to Fort Hunter. Later he resided with his children at Fort Putman or Tribes Hill.
In the 1730s, Victor Pootman built Putman's Fort at the foot of Tribes Hill across the river from Fort Hunter. Victor used the fort as a place for trade. Most of Victor's children remained at Tribes Hill. It was after 1727, that New York opened up the Indian trade, or fur trade, to free traders. This may have been the reason that Victor opened a "trading post" during the 1730s.
From 1730 onward, Victor may have lived on and off at Tribes Hill, Caudaughrity, and Schenectady.
An old letter owned by Victor Arent Putman indicated that Victor Pootman was still alive in 1753 and was then called Captain Victor Puttman. This is the earliest recording of a form of the name Putman.
Victor Johannes Puttman seems to have died before the American Revolution or about 1760 perhaps during the French and Indian War.
After Victor's death, Grietje Pieterse Mabille lived with her oldest son Johannes Victor Putman at Tribes Hill. Her children by Victor Putman were the following: Johannes V. Putman who married Ann Pruyn.
Pieter Victor Putman, the second son married Engeltje Van Antwerp. He died before 1763, it appears, and left one son David.
Jacob Victor Puttman married Anna Newkirk.
. Son Arent Victor Potman owed a tavern in Fort Hunter where Sir John Johnson was a resident. Arent's daughter Clarissa had children by Sir Johnson's son William. Arent was a merchant. Sir William Johnson was the Governor for the Northern Tribes of American Indians.

    Cornelius V. Putman received the farm at Schoharie Creek called Cadaughrite from his parents.  Cornelius was nick-named “Boss” Putman and remained on the farm.  

Victor Pootman and Margaret Mabie's daughters were Cornelia, Annetje, Maria, and Catherine.
Johannes, Maria, Jacob, Arent, and Cornelius shared in the partitioning of Victor's estate.
Children:
1. Cornelia. Cornelia was baptized 3 August 1707 at the Dutch Reformed Church of Albany.

2. Antje. Antje was baptized 25 April 1709 at the Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady. Witnesses were Jan and Catelyntje Mingal.

3. Johannes. John was baptized 21 October 1711 at the Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady.

4. Pieter. Peter was baptized 1 February 1713 at the Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady. Witnesses were Pieter Mabie and Tryntie Mabie.

5. Maritie. Maritie was baptized 18 December 1714 at the Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady. Witnesses were Cornelius Potman and Jacomyntje Potman.

6. Jacob. He was baptized 23 March 1717 at the Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady. Witnesses were Helmer Vedder and Annatie Vedder.

7. Arent. Aaron was baptized 14 February 1719 at the Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady.

8. Catherine. She was baptized 18 February 1721 at the Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady.

9. Cornelius. Cornelius was baptized 17 December 1724 at the Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady.

  Cornelia (Victor, Johannes) 
    Cornelia Victorse Potman was baptized August 3, 1707, at the Dutch Reformed Church of Albany.

Early that morning of the 18th of October 1780, during the Revolutionary War, , Lieutenant Victor Putman and Garret Newkirk, who lived near Fort Hunter, had seen the light of burning buildings in Schoharie the day before, and decided to go to Schoharie to investigate the cause of the fires. The scouts fell in with the advance guard of the enemy near Oak Ridge (in present day Town of Charleston) and Newkirk was taken prisoner. Putman was able to escape back to the settlement named Cadaughrity [where Victor Janse Pootman first lived] near Fort Hunter to warn the in habitants of the impending attack. They fled to Fort Hunter. Victor Putman may have been Jacob Putman's son.
Jacob died in 1795.
Children:
1. Peter. Peter was baptized 7 October 1744 at Queen Ann's Church in Fort Hunter.
2. Probably Adam. Born about 1748.

3. Garret. A missionary of the New York Trinity Church baptized Garret February 20, 1751.

4. Victor. Victor was born in 1754.

5. Wilhelm. William Bottman was born 27 December 1761 and baptized 18 February 1762 at the Dutch Reformed Church of Stone Arabia.

6. Margaret. Margaret was born 9 June 1765 and baptized at the Dutch Reformed Church of Stone Arabia 13 June 1765.

7. Jeruah. She was a daughter.

8. Possibly Isaac. Isaac was born about 1770.

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Victor Janse Putman, 1680-1756

, Colonial America, New York State

VICTOR JANSE PUTMAN, 1680-1756

  • *from THE DUTCH PUTMAN FAMILY by Bill Putman, compiled from many Putman resources, www.billputman.com

Victoor or Victor was born in Schenectady, NY, in the late 1670s or in 1680. His parents (Jan Pootman and Cornelia Arentse Bradt) were the first known Putmans to emigrate to Colonial America. He was married in Albany, NY to Grietje Mabie, a member of one of the wealthiest families in the area, a dauhter of Jan Pieterse Mabie. The family was one of the original 15 settlers in Schenectady.

In 1715 he is listed as a member of the Second Foot Company in Schenectady. He was listed as a free holder in Schenectady in 1720.. In 1733 he was a Captain of the Schenectady Company in the Colonial Wars. He moved to Mohawk Country in the Catskills prior to 1732.

He died Apr 19, 1756, at Mowhawk in Albany County. Grietje died sometime prior to 1770.

Their children:

1) Cornelia Putman, baptised 3 Aug 1707

2) Antje "Ann" Putman, baptised 25 Apr 1709

3) Johannes "John" Putman, baptised 21 Oct 1711

4) Pieter Putman, baptised 1 Feb 1713

5) Maritje Putman, baptised 18 Dec 1714

6) Jacob Putman, baptised 23 Mar 1717

7) Arent Victor Putman, born 14 Feb 1719

8) Catherina Putman, baptised 20 Feb 1721

9) Cornelius Victor Putman, born 17 Dec 1724

Notes from Warren T. Putman.

, www.billputman.com

Notes for Victor Janse Putman (Captain)

!Pearson, J.; "The First Settlers of Albany"; 1872; p 88; Schenectady Hist.

!Pearson, J.; "Genealogies of the First Settlers of Schenectady"; 1873; p 143. Quote:

"Victoor, son of Jan, married Grietje, sister of Jan Pieterse Mebie (?), in Albany, 13 December,

1706. Children baptised: Cornelia, in Albany, August 3, 1707; Antje, in Albany, April 25, 1709;

Johannes, October 21, 1711; Pieter, February 1, 1712/13; Marite, December 18, 1714; Jacob,

March 23, 1716/17; Arent, February 14, 1719; Catharina, February 18, 1721; Cornelia, born

December 17, 1724." End quote.

!Putman, A.B.; Unpublished papers; 1870-1890; p 1; Bette Bradway; Schenectady. Almira

says this Victor Putman lived on the Scoharie Creek, 2 miles South of the Mohawk, in

Cadaughrita.

!Frothingham, W.; "History of Montgomery County"; 1892; p 110. Quote: "Victore, second

son of Johannes, born 16??; married the sister of Jan Pieterie Mabie, December 2, 1706. In

1727, owned land next to the Mabie patent." End quote.

!Cady, Rev. Putnam; Unpublished papers; 1897; p 2; Montgomery Hist.; file 57K. Quote:

"Victoor, second son of Jan, December 2nd., 1706, married Margaret, sister of Jan Pieterse

Mebie." End quote.

!Cady; Ibid; pp 2 & 3. Quote: "In "The History of Schenectady's Early Settlers", it is recorded

of Jan Pieterse Mabie (brother-in-law of Victoor Putman) that he came to Schen- nectady in

1684. He married Anna Pieterse, daughter of Pieterse Jacobs Borsboom, one of the original

fifteen settlers of Schenectady in 1697." "Rode", called by the Christians as "Dirk", a Mohawk

Scherm, (sic.) with the consent of all the other Mohawks, granted a piece of ground containing

eighty acres (lying on both sides of Schoharie Creek) commonly known by the name

"Kudarodae"-- or "Candaughrity", as it is now written, to Jan Pieterse Mebie, (Mabee), in

consideration that his wife "is something related to the Mohawk Castle." This land (1911) is still

in the possession of the Mabee descendants. From an old parchment map, made in 1727, the

land lying next to the Mabee's property, was put down as owned by Victore Putman-- son of

Jan. After Victore Putman, this land was next owned by Victore's son Cornelius, or "Boss

Putman", as he was most frequently called." End quote.

!Putnam, Eben; "A History of the Putnam Family in England and America"; 1908; Vol. II; p

103. Quote: "Victoor (Jan), born in Schenectady, probably as late as 1680. He was living in

1733, at which time from an old letter in possession of Victor A. Putman, we learn he was called

"Capt. Victor Puttman." In 1727, according to an ancient map of that date, he held land next to

the Mabee Grant, situated in Candaughrity, and still in possession of descendants, about two

miles from Fort Hunter. He married in Albany, 13 December, 1706, Grietje, sister of Jan

Pieterse Mebie; but according to Judge Sanders she was Margaret Mebie, and they were

married 2 December, 1706. Member of the 2nd. foot company at Schenectady in 1715, the only

Putman on the list, which included ever able man between the years sixteen and sixty. In the

lengthy dispute, regarding the common lands at Schenectady, between some of the inhabitants

and Ryer Schermerhorn, Arent seems to have taken the latter's part, while Victoor and Cornelis

were opposed. Children, all baptised at Albany: Cornelia, 3 August, 1707; Antje, 25 April, 1709;

Johannes, 21 October, 1711; said to have been killed in the Revolution; Pieter, 1 February,

1712-13; Maritie, 18 December, 1714; Jacob, 23 March, 1716- 17; Arent, 14 February, 1719;

Catharina, 18 February, 1721; and Cornelis, 17 December, 1724." End quote.

!Reynolds, Cuyler; "Hudson and Mohawk Genealogical"; Vol. 1; p 179. Quote: "Victor, son of

Jan and Cornelia Putman, born about 1680, at Schenectady; married Grietje (Margaret) Mebie,

at Albany, New York."

!Ibid., Vol. III; page 1091.

!Putman, G.W.; "Genealogy of David Putman"; 1916; pp 7, 8 & 56. Schen. Hist. Quote:

"Victor, (2nd. son of Johannes), born in Schenectady about 1680. Married Grietje Mabee in

Albany, NY, December 13, 1706, of one of the oldest and wealthy families in the valley. He was

a private in the French and Indian Wars and later, in 1733, was Captain of a Schenectady

company in the Colonial Wars. He died before 1764. She died before 1770. He moved to the

"Mohawk Country", near Fort Hunter, NY, before 1732. Caudaughrity is said to be the location."

End quote.

!Vrooman, J.; Unpublished notes; pp 4,5 & 10; Schenectady Historical Society.

!McConville, H.; Unpublished Ms.; 1985; p 1; Schenectady Historical Society.

Notes for Grietje Pieterse MABIE

!Pearson, J.; "Genealogies of the First Settlers of Schenectady"; 1873; p 143.

!Frothingham, W.; "History of Montgomery County"; 1892; p 110; Fonda Archives. Quote

"She was married 2 Dec., 1706; sister of Jan Pieterie Mabie." End quote.

!Putman, A.B.; Unpublished papers; 1870-1890; p 1; Bette Bradway; Schenectady. Almira

says she was called Charity, and was the daughter of Jan Pieterse Mebie and Antje Pieterse

Borsboom.

!Cady, Rev. Putnam; Unpublished papers; 1897; p 2; Montgomery Hist.; file 57K. Quote:

"Victor, second son of Jan, married December 2nd., 1706, married to Margaret, sister of Jan

Pieterse Mabie." End quote.

!Putnam, Eben; "A History of the Putnam Family in England and America"; 1908; Vol. II; p

103.

!Putman, G.W.; "Genealogy of David Putman"; 1916; p 8.

!Vrooman, J.; Unpublished notes; p 5; Schenectady Historical Society.

!McConville, H.; Unpublished Ms.; 1985; p 1; Schenectady Historical Society.

!NOTE: Later research indicates their father was named Jan Pieterse Mabie also. See

Almira Putman record above. [W.T.P.]



SOURCE:http://www.schenectadyhistory.org/families/firstsettlers/oh_q.html

"Genealogies of the First Settlers of Schenectady -[Contributions to the Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady, from 1662 to 1800 by Jonathan Pearson (1873) is one of the standard works on early Schenectady genealogy)".

"CORNELIS, son of Jan, m. Jacomyntje, dau. of Teunis Viele. Ch. bp: Cornelia, Nov. 14, 1713; Teunis, March 31, 1716; Elisabeth, Dec. 30, 1717, m. Cornelis Groot; Johannes, Mar. 18, 1720; Lowys, Dec. 1, 1722; Maritie, March 14, 1724, m. Johannes C. Van Vranken; Catalyntje, b. May 4, bp. May 5, 1726; Jacob, July 6, 1729; Margarita, b. Jan. 13, bp. Jan. 30, 1732, m. Jacob Van Vranken; Eva, b. Dec. 16, bp. Dec. 22, 1734; Arent, July 31, 1736; Gysbert, June 28, 1741."

SOURCE: http://www.billputman.com/Dutch1-5.pdf

"Notes for Cornelis Janse Putman:

Pearson, J.; "Genealogies of the First Settlers of Schenectady"; 1873; p 143. Quote: "Cornelis, son of Jan, married Jacomyntje, daughter of Teunis Viele. Children baptised: Cornelia, November 14, 1713; Teunis, March 31, 1716; Elizabeth, December 30, 1717, married Cornelis Groot; Johannes, March 18, 1720; Lowys, December 1, 1722; Maritie, March 14, 1724, married Johannes C. Van Vranken; Catalyntje, born May 4, baptised May 5, 1726; Jacob, July 6, 1729; Margarita, born January 13, baptised January 30, 1732, married Jacob Van Vranken; Eva, born December 16, baptised December 22, 1734; Arent, July 31, 1736; Gysbert, June 28, 1741." End quote.

Putman, A.B.; Unpublished papers; 1870-1890; p 1; Bette Bradway; Schenectady. Almira says he lived in Schenectady, New York.

Cady, Rev. Putnam; Unpublished papers; 1897; p 2; Montgomery Hist.; file 57K. Quote: "Cornelis, youngest son of Jan, married Jacomyntje, daughter of Teunis Viel." End quote.

Putnam, Eben; "A History of the Putnam Family in England and America"; 1908; Vol. II; p 104. Quote: "Cornelis, (Jan), born in Schenectady, probably about 1685. He was a freeholder there in 1720. He married Jacomyntje, daughter of Teunis Viele. He contributed 3 gulden to the building of the new church at Schenectady in 1730." Children: Cornelia, baptised 14 November, 1713; Teunis, baptised 31 March, 1716; Elizabeth, baptised 30 December, 1717, married Cornelis Groot; Johannes, bapt. 18 March, 1720, killed 1747, "June 26, 1747, the well known Chief Hendrick returned from a march into the enemies country. He had some thirty Indians under him. They were surprised on an island in the St. Lawrence above Montreal by the enemies' Indians in which four of the white men and nine of the Indians are killed by the first fire. The names of the whites were Cornelis Van Slyck, Johannes Pootman. Le Roy, and Gott

Hendrick and the rest suceeded in escaping." Lowys, baptised 1 December, 1722; Maritie, baptised 14 March, 1724, married Johannes Van Vranken; Catalyntje, born 4 May, baptised 5 May, 1726; Jacob, born 6 July, 1729, perhaps living in 1764 in Montgomery County, see Simms; Margarita, born 13 January, baptised 30 January, 1732, married 17 July, 1758, Jacob Van Vranken, son of Class Gerritse Van Vranken. Their son Class born 15 February, 1761, died 20 July, 1837; Eva, born 16 December, baptised 22 December, 1734; Arent, baptised 31 July, 1736; Gysbert, baptised 28 June, 1741." End quote.

Reynolds, Cuyler; "Hudson and Mohawk Genealogical"; Vol. 1; p 179.

Putman, G.W.; "Genealogy of David Putman"; 1916; pp 7 & 57; Schenectady Hist.

Vrooman, J.; Unpublished notes; pp 4,6 & 10; Schenectady Historical Society.

McConville, H; Unpublished Ms.; 1985; p 1; Schenectady Historical Society"

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Birth: ABT 1685 in Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York

Death: Y

Father: Johannes PUTMAN b: 1645 in Leiden, Southern Holland, Netherlands c: 11 OCT 1711 in Albany, Albany County, New York

Mother: Cornelia Arentse BRATT b: 1655 in Rensselaer, Rensselaer County, New York

Marriage 1 Jacomyntje Teunise VIELE b: MAR 1694 in Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York

Married: 1713 in Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York

Children

Cornelia Cornelise PUTMAN b: OCT 1713 in Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York c: 14 NOV 1713 in Niskayuna, Schenectady County, New York

Teunis Cornelise PUTMAN b: MAR 1716 in Niskayuna, Schenectady County, New York c: 31 MAR 1716 in Niskayuna, Schenectady County, New York
Elizabeth Cornelise PUTMAN b: DEC 1717 in Niskayuna, Schenectady County, New York c: 30 DEC 1717 in Niskayuna, Schenectady County, New York
Johannes Cornelise PUTMAN b: FEB 1720 in Niskayuna, Schenectady County, New York c: 18 MAR 1720 in Niskayuna, Schenectady County, New York
Lowys Cornelise PUTMAN b: NOV 1722 in Niskayuna, Schenectady County, New York c: 1 DEC 1722 in Niskayuna, Schenectady County, New York
Maritje Cornelise PUTMAN b: FEB 1724 in Niskayuna, Schenectady County, New York c: 14 MAR 1724 in Niskayuna, Schenectady County, New York
Catalyntje Elizabeth Cornelise PUTMAN b: 4 MAY 1726 in Niskayuna, Schenectady County, New York c: 5 JUN 1726 in Niskayuna, Schenectady County, New York
Jacob Cornelise PUTMAN b: 1729 in Niskayuna, Schenectady County, New York c: 6 JUL 1728 in Niskayuna, Schenectady County, New York
Margarita Cornelise PUTMAN b: 13 JAN 1732 in Niskayuna, Schenectady County, New York c: 30 JAN 1732 in Niskayuna, Schenectady County, New York
Eva Cornelise PUTMAN b: 16 DEC 1734
Arent Cornelise PUTMAN b: JUL 1736 in Niskayuna, Schenectady County, New York c: 31 JUL 1736 in Niskayuna, Schenectady County, New York
Gysbert Cornelise PUTMAN b: JUN 1741 in Niskayuna, Schenectady County, New York


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Schenectady, Schenectady County, NY, United States
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Copake, Columbia, New York, United States
1707
August 3, 1707
Albany, Albany County, New York, United States
1709
1709
Albany County, New York
1711
October 21, 1711
Schenectady, Schenectady County, NY, United States
1713
November 14, 1713
Schenectady, New York
1714
December 18, 1714
Schenectady, Albany County, New York
1716
March 23, 1716
Schenectady, , Albany, New York, USA,