Lambert Huybertse

Lambert Huybertse

Male 1629 - Abt 1702  (73 years)

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  1. 1.  Lambert Huybertse was born in 1629 in Wageningen, Gelderland, Netherlands (son of Huybert Lambertse and Jantjen Joosten); died about 1702 in Hurley, New York Colony, British Colonial America; was buried about 1702 in Hurley, New York Colony, British Colonial America.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Lambert Huijberse
    • Name: Lambert Huybertse Brink
    • Emigration: 23 Dec 1660, Netherlands; aboard the ship de Trouw (Faith)
    • Immigration: May 1661, New Amsterdam, Colony of New Netherland, Netherlands

    Notes:


    ...Lambert Huybertse (Brink) and his wife Hendrikje Cornelisse left Wageningen, Gelderland, Holland and sailed for America on December 23, 1660 on the Ship Faith with their oldest two children Huybert and Jannetje. Soon after the family arrived in America at New Amsterdam, Lambert and his wife had their baby son baptized who had been born at sea, and then given the name "Cornelis". Cornelis was baptized on May 4th, 1661 in the Dutch Church in New Amsterdam. The family then went up the Hudson river to the Esopus settlement (Kingston). in 1662 Lambert Huybertse leased certain lands at Hurley for five years from Director Petrus Stuyvesant, the last of the Dutch Governors of New York who was succeeded by the first English Governor Richard Nicolls, on Sept. 8, 1664. At the expiration of the lease in 1667 he and his sons purchased these and other parcels there and in Marbletown, providing future property for his offspring. He had charge for some time of the lands of the Director, Petrus Stuyvesant, which were in Espous, and at one time he leased one of the Stuyvesant farms there. Lambert received " the Brink Patent" at Hurley, Ulster Co., NY, where his original stone house still stands on the homestead.
    ...Lambert Huybertse's wife and oldest three children were captured at the attack on Kingston and Hurley by the Indians June 7th 1663, and were captives three months.
    ...On April 27, 1689 Lambert Huybertse "makes over" to his sons Huybert and Pieter, 324 acres of land in "Horley" (Hurley), and on the 9th of March 1702, he conveys to Cornelius Cool, his son-in-law, 63 acres of land "at Horley, along the Espous."

    WILL OF LAMBERT HUYBERTSE BRINK
    The following is a translation of the will of Lambert Huybertse (Brink), of Hurley. The will is recorded in the office of the county clerk of Ulster county and is translated from the original Dutch.

    IN THE NAME OF THE LORD, AMEN.
    ..."Be it known hereby to everybody, that to-day, the 12th day of February in the year of our Lord 1695/6, 1, Lambert Huybertse, of Hurley in the county of Ulster; well in body and in full power and use of my mind and memory, (praised be the Lord), considering the shortness and frailty of human life, the certainty of death and the uncertain hour thereof, and desiring to set everything in order, make this my last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: Revoking, annulling, declaring null and void, all and every testament and testaments, will and wills, heretofore made and passed, either verbally or in writing, and this alone to be taken far my last will and testament and no other.
    ..."First, I commend my soul to God Almighty, my Creator, to Jesus Christ, my Redeemer, and to the Holy Spirit. my Sanctifier, and my body to the earth, whence it came, to be buried in a Christian manner, and there to, rest until my soul and body shall be reunited on the last day and enjoy the eternal joy of immortality, which God in his grace has promised and prepared by the only merits of our Saviour, for all who truly repent and believe in him. Concerning such wordly state of houses, lands, money, goods. accounts or what further belongs to my estate, which the Lord has been pleased to grant me beyond my merits, I order, give, and dispose thereof in form and manner following.
    ..."First, it is my wish and will, that all my honest debts shall, in due time, be paid.
    ..."Secondly, I give to my youngest son, Pieter Lambertse two horses, also that the house in which he lives, shall be finished in garret, floor doors, windows, etc., out of my estate without anything being paid therefor to my other heirs. I further give to my said son, his order, heirs, or administrators, one just fifth part of my whole estate.
    ..."Thirdly, I give to my sons, Huybert Lambertse and Cornelis Lammerse, and to my sons-in-law, Cornelis Cool and Arrien Gerretsen, one just fifth part of my whole estate, to dispose, each for himself, of said fifth part of my estate, as he pleases, only under this condition, that Arien Gerretsen shall have and enjoy the just fifth part of my land, lying next to the land belonging to him, and that in consideration of the fertility of this land my other four heirs shall have and enjoy in ownership my house, barn, etc., without paying anything to said Arien Gerretse. but they shall divide in equal shares all other movable estate among themselves.
    ..."Fourthly, I appoint as executors of this my last will and testament my said heirs, to-wit, Huybert Lambertse, Cornelis Lambertse, Pieter Lambertse, Cornelis Cool, and Arien Gerretsen, demand this my foregoing testament shall be fully obeyed and carried out. Thus done at Kingston on the day and year as above.
    ..."Before signing and passing this it is my wish that my son-in-law Cornelis Cool shall have in one piece two shares of the land occupied by me, to wit, the one now made over to him, and the other bought by him from my son Lammert Huybertse.
    "Lambert Huybertse.
    "Signed, sealed and published by Lammert Huybertse as being his last will and testament in our presence.
    "Wessel Ten Broeck
    Jacobis Lameter
    Arie Roose"

    ...Lambert's son Gerrit is not included in the above will. It was at first thought that perhaps he had died by the time of the will but he witnessed a baptism at a later date from that wil. He is not listed in the Kingston baptisms. Researchers have found that Gerrit's family surname became Terpenning, which on add to the mystery of Gerrit.
    (Proved 11 April 1702, 8 Olde Ulster, pp. 153-5).

    Name:
    The Brink name was primarily adopted in the transition to New York

    Emigration:

    In The Faith
    (De Trouw)
    Sailed December 23, 1660
    Captain Jan Jansen Bestevaer
    Arrived New Amsterdam May, 1661
    Lammert Huybertsen from Wageningen - and wife and two children ages 2 and 3 1/2 years

    Immigration:


    New Amsterdam (Nieuw Amsterdam) the capital of New Netherland was a Dutch settlement/trading post established in 1624. On September 8th, 1664, Dutch Director-General Peter Stuyvesant surrendered New Amsterdam to the British, officially establishing New York City. After this date it became. New York, British Colonial America, until 1775

    Lambert married Hendrickje Cornelisse about 1654 in Wageningen, Gelderland, Netherlands. Hendrickje (daughter of Cornelis Barents and Lysbet Arents) was born on 29 Oct 1638 in Wageningen, Gelderland, Netherlands; died in 1696 in Hurley, New York Colony, British Colonial America; was buried in 1696 in Hurley, New York Colony, British Colonial America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Huybert Lambertse was born about 1655 in Wageningen, Gelderland, Netherlands; died in 1719 in Hurley, New York Colony, British Colonial America; was buried in 1719 in Hurley, New York Colony, British Colonial America.
    2. Jannetje Lambertse was born in 1658 in Wageningen, Gelderland, Netherlands; died after 1732.
    3. Cornelis Lambertse was born in 1660; died on 11 Apr 1702 in Hurley, Ulster County, New York Colony, British Colonial America.
    4. Hendrick Lambertse was born before 5 Dec 1663 in Hurley, Ulster County, New York Colony, British Colonial America; and died.
    5. Lysbet Lambertse was born before 14 Feb 1666 in Hurley, New York Colony, British Colonial America; and died.
    6. Gerret Lambertse was born about 1668 in Hurley, New York Colony, British Colonial America; died after 1703.
    7. Pieter Lambertse was born before 26 Jun 1670 in Hurley, New York Colony, British Colonial America; died in 1757.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Huybert Lambertse died before 26 Nov 1660 in Wageningen, Gelderland, Netherlands.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Huybert Lambertse Brinck

    Notes:

    In 1647, Huijbert Lamberts owned a small house in Wageningen, with 0.3 acres of land, for which he had to pay 2 guilders, 1 "stuiver" [5 cent piece] and 3 pennies in taxes. The amount of land he held was less than his neighbors' and he paid the lowest taxes, which suggests he was a poor farmer, although wealthy enough to own his own farm.

    Huijbert Lamberts died before 26 November 1660, when his widow and children sold his house at the Dolderbrink in Wageningen.

    Huybert married Jantjen Joosten before 1639 in Wageningen, Gelderland, Netherlands. Jantjen was born about 1605 in Netherlands; died after 26 Nov 1660 in Wageningen, Gelderland, Netherlands. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jantjen Joosten was born about 1605 in Netherlands; died after 26 Nov 1660 in Wageningen, Gelderland, Netherlands.

    Notes:


    "Protocol Van Vestenisse Wageningen 1660: Enjoined at the Archives of the Kingdom at Arnhem. Jantsen Joosten, widow of Huybert Lambertse, assisted by Claes Jansen, chosen by her as her representative in rights , for one moiety, and Lambert Huyberts, Peter Huyberts and the above named Claes Jansen as the husband and the representative in right of his wife Gysbertjen Huyberts and also representing the minor brothers and sisters of his wife, all heirs of the late Huybert Lambertse,m their father, for the other moiety, declare to have sold, transported and given in plain possession to Gerrit Hindercamp and Aeltjen Foenissen, his wife, and their heirs, a certain house and garden situated on Dolderbrinck, in the neighborhood of Wageningen, etc." Here follows the description. It is declared to be "a free and heired estate." It is dated 28 November, 1660.

    Children:
    1. 1. Lambert Huybertse was born in 1629 in Wageningen, Gelderland, Netherlands; died about 1702 in Hurley, New York Colony, British Colonial America; was buried about 1702 in Hurley, New York Colony, British Colonial America.
    2. Peter Huybertse Brink was born about 1631 in Netherlands; and died.
    3. Gysbertjen Huybertse Brink was born about 1625 in Netherlands; and died.