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Wolfert Webber

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Birthplace: Amsterdam, Government of Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Death: February 05, 1717
Province of New York
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Son of Wolfert Webber de Jonge and Anna Wallis
Husband of Geertruyd Hassing
Father of Warnard Webber; Wolfert Webber; Anna Willemse Fonteyn; Hillegond Webber; Johannes Webber and 2 others
Brother of Johannes Webber; Anneke Webber; Barbara Webber; Bartelomeus Webber; Sara Wolferts Webber and 3 others
Half brother of Sara Wolferts Webber and Abraham Webber

Occupation: Tavern keeper
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About Wolfert Webber

Children

from NA DRC Baptisms 1639-1730

  • 1666 Nov 13; Wolfert Webber, Grietie Warnard; Warnard; Bernardus Hassing, Anna Wallis
  • 1671 Jul 04; Wolfert Webber, Geertruyd Hassing; Anna; Laurens Van der Spiegel, Aeltie Van Couwenhoven
  • 1674 Mar 25; Wolfert Webber, Geertie Hassing; Hillegond; Aernout Webbers, Hillegond Megapolensis
  • 1677 Dec 12; Wolfert Webber, Geertie Hassing; Johannes; Pieter Abrahamszen Van Duursen, Saertie Webbers
  • 1680 Nov 25; Wolfert Webbers, Geertie Hassing; Bernhardus; Hendrick Corneliszen, Rebecca Idens

Will of Wolfert Webber, April 15, 1715, in the First year of the Glorious Reign of our Sovereign Lord, King George:

I, Wolfert Webber, of the Out Ward of New York, yeoman, enjoying yet good health, but being ancient. I make my well beloved son-in-law, Philip Minthorne, of the Out Ward, wheel wright, executor. All debts to be paid, and an inventory to be made. I leave to my daughter Anneken, wife of Jacques Fonteyn, of Raritan, Somerset County, New Jersey, £2, 10s., as a preference for her birthright, whereby I do utterly cut her off from being my Heiress at Law. I leave to my granddaughter, Geertie Fonteyn, daughter of Jacques Fonteyn, a silver cup of the value of £8, for her being called after the name of my wife, Geertie Webbers, deceased. I leave to my granddaughter, Geertie Minthorn, daughter of Philip Minthorn, a silver cup of the value of £8, for her being called after the name of my wife Geertie, deceased. I do ratify and confirm the devise and bequest which I have willed and declared to the said Jacques Fonteyn, and his wife Anneken, and to Philip Minthorn, and Hillegard his wife, each an equal part of my land at Poughkeepsie, in Duchess County, containing and bounded as by the several writings may appear, and made March 7, 1712. I leave to Philip Minthorne and his wife Hillegarde, all that my dwelling house and lot, orchard, and pasture, with all that certain parcel of land at the Bowery, on the south side of Captain Blagge, joining the Kings farm commonly called the Negroes farm, about 32 acres, with all appurtenances. All the rest to my children equally. Witnesses, John Conrad Codwise, Peter De Reimer, Isaac De Reimer. Proved, February 5, 1717. At that time John Conrad Codwise was dead.

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Wolfert Webber's Timeline

1634
December 24, 1634
Amsterdam, Government of Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
December 24, 1634
Oude Kerk, Amsterdam, Government of Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
1666
November 13, 1666
New Amsterdam, New Netherlands
1669
1669
New Amsterdam
1671
July 4, 1671
New Amsterdam, New Netherlands
1674
March 25, 1674
New York, NY, United States
1677
December 12, 1677
New York
1678
November 14, 1678
New Amsterdam
1680
November 25, 1680
New York, New York