Annetje Barents

Annetje Barents

Female Abt 1608 - 1662  (54 years)

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  1. 1.  Annetje Barents was born about 1608 in Altenbruch, Hannover, Niedersachsen, Germany (daughter of Barent Van Röttmer and Geesje Barent); died in 1662 in Rensselaerswyck, New Netherland, Netherlands; was buried in 1662.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Annetje Barents Van Rottmers
    • Emigration: 25 Sep 1636, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
    • Immigration: 4 Mar 1637, New Amsterdam, Colony of New Netherland, Netherlands

    Notes:


    ...Annetje Barents, wife of Albert Andriessen from Fredrikstad in Norway, came over to New Netherland by the ship "Rinselaers Wijck," on March 4, 1637. She was accompanied by her husband and her first three children, one of whom, Storm, was born on the ship, November 2, 1636, the voyage being a stormy one. Annetje settled with her husband in the colony of Rensselaerswyck and gave birth to five additional children.

    Annetje married Albert Andriesz on 11 Apr 1632 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. Albert (son of Living) was born about 1607/8 in Fredrikstad, Østfold, Norway; died on 7 Jun 1686 in Rensselaerswyck, New Netherland, Netherlands; was buried in Jun 1686. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Eva Albertse was born in Jan 1632/3 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands; died on 8 Oct 1689 in Hurley, New York Colony, British Colonial America; was buried in Oct 1689 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York, British Colonial America.
    2. Barent Albertse Bradt was born about 1634 in Holland, Netherlands; and died.
    3. Storm Albertse Vanderzee Bradt was born on 2 Nov 1636; died in 1679.
    4. Engeltje Albertse Bradt was born between 1637 and 1640 in New Amsterdam, Colony of New Netherland, Netherlands; died about 1683.
    5. Living
    6. Andries Albertse Bradt was born about 1642 in Wiltwyck, New Netherland; and died.
    7. Jan Albertse Bradt was born about 1648; died in 1698/9.
    8. Dirck Albertse Bradt was born about 1650; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Barent Van Röttmer was born between 1591 and 1595 in Osterbruch, Hannover, Preußen, Germany; died before 1632 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.

    Notes:



    NOTES
    ...Barent Van Rotmers (Röttmer) was born in 1591 or 1595 in Osterbruch, Hannover, Preußen, Germany or Otterndorf (about five miles from Altenbruch, also in Hannover). He married Gysje Geesje BARENTSDOTTER in 1611 in Osterbruch, Hannover. Barent died in Europe before 1632 and did not emigrate.

    Barent married Geesje Barent in Osterbruch, Hannover. Geesje was born in 1591 in Osterbruch, Germany; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Geesje Barent was born in 1591 in Osterbruch, Germany; and died.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Gysje Barent
    • Emigration: Bef 15 Jun 1640, Texel, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
    • Immigration: Bef 25 Oct 1640, New Amsterdam, Colony of New Netherland, Netherlands

    Notes:



    NOTES
    ...Gysje (Gissel or Geesie) Geesje Barentsdotter was born in 1591 in Osterbruch, Germany. She was known as Barents and Barentsdr. (Barentsdotter) meaning “daughter of a man named Barent”. At the time Gissel was living on the Schaepensteegje or Sheep Alley in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Geesie’s husband Barent Rottmer is never listed, so it is assumed he died before 1632. After Barent died, she married Pieter Jacobse Van Rynsburgh. They emigrated on the Den Waterhondt which sailed from the Texel on 15 June 1640 and had arrived in New Amsterdam by 25 Oct 1640.
    ...Pieter Jacobsz Van Rynsburgh was the gunner at Fort Orange. He filed a joint will with Gysje in June 1642 in New Amsterdam. On 12 Apr 1658 Pieter made the first of three payments to the deacons for an adult pall at Fort Orange, so it is likely that Geesjie had died that previous winter or in the spring. Pieter went on to marry Elisabeth d’Honneur.
    ...Gissel or Geesie Barentsdr. [Barentsdochter] assisted her daughter Annatie Barents Van Rottmer at the signing of banns on 27 March 1632 for her marriage to Albert Andriessen. Annetie was 24 years old. When Annatie’s brother Barent Barents signed his banns at the age of 22, on 21 Apr. 1632 he too was assisted by his mother. At the time Gissel was living on the Schaepensteegje or Sheep Alley in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Geesie’s husband Barent Rottmer is never listed, so it is assumed he died before 1632.
    ...The passenger list of Den Waterhondt, which sailed from The Texel in June or July 1640 for New Netherland, lists Gijsje Berents, wife of Pieter Jacobsz. Gijsje was charged with board on den Waterhondt in 1640 and credited with 28 days work done by her husband at the home of Arent van Curler. Pieter Jacobsz may have been the “constapel” of Fort Orange, who on 15 April 1652 by order of Johannes Dyckman, tore van Slichtenhorst’s proclamation from the house of Gijsbert Cornelisz, tavern keeper.

    1662 . . . Baptismal record transcription from church records by Hoes 81 – March 13. Cornelia, daughter of Eva Bratt and Roleof Swartwout, had as her baptismal sponsors Cornelis Slecht, Jannetje Pels, Willemje Jacobs, and Geesje Barents. Geesje Barents was the child’s maternal great grandmother.

    1667 . . . Baptismal sponsor as noted. Child: Cornelia. Reference ID: 81. Bapt. Date: 13 Mar 1667. Parents: Roeloff Swartwout and Eva Swartwout. Sponsors: Cornelis Slecht; Jannetje Pels; Willempje Jacobs; Thomes Loodewycksen and Geesje Barents . Source: Kingston Baptismal Register.

    Children:
    1. 1. Annetje Barents was born about 1608 in Altenbruch, Hannover, Niedersachsen, Germany; died in 1662 in Rensselaerswyck, New Netherland, Netherlands; was buried in 1662.