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1633 - 1689 (56 years)
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Name |
Eva Albertse |
Born |
Jan 1632/3 |
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands [1, 2] |
Gender |
Female |
Baptism |
9 Jan 1633 |
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands [3] |
Evangelical Lutheran Church |
Emigration |
25 Sep 1636 |
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands [4] |
Immigration |
4 Mar 1637 |
New Amsterdam, Colony of New Netherland, Netherlands [4] |
Misc |
26 Dec 1660 |
New Netherland [5] |
partook of the first Lord's Supper |
Address: Old Dutch Church |
Name |
Aefje Albertse |
Name |
Affien Albertse Bradt |
Buried |
Oct 1689 |
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, British Colonial America [6] |
Address: Old Dutch Churchyard |
Died |
8 Oct 1689 |
Hurley, New York Colony, British Colonial America [3, 6, 7] |
Person ID |
I6314 |
TangledRoots |
Last Modified |
22 May 2018 |
Father |
Albert Andriesz, b. Abt 1607/8, Fredrikstad, Østfold, Norway , d. 7 Jun 1686, Rensselaerswyck, New Netherland, Netherlands (Age 78 years) |
Mother |
Annetje Barents, b. Abt 1608, Altenbruch, Hannover, Niedersachsen, Germany , d. 1662, Rensselaerswyck, New Netherland, Netherlands (Age 54 years) |
Married |
11 Apr 1632 |
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands |
Family ID |
F2506 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
Antony de Hooges, b. 14 Dec 1620, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands , d. 11 Oct 1655, Rensselaer, Colony of New Netherlands, Netherlands (Age 34 years) |
Married |
29 Oct 1647 |
Rensselaerswyck [2, 8, 9, 10] |
Last Modified |
16 Jan 2022 |
Family ID |
F2507 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 |
Roeloff Swartwout, b. Bef 1 Jun 1634, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands , d. 30 May 1715, Hurley, New York Colony, British Colonial America (Age > 80 years) |
Married |
13 Aug 1657 |
Beverwyck, New Netherland [2, 8, 11] |
Marriage Contract between Eva and her second husband Roeloff Swartwout.
—In the name of the Lord, Amen, be it known by the contents of this present instrument, that in the year 1657, on the 13th day of the month of August, appeared before Johannes La Montagne, in the service of the General Privileged West India Company, deputy at Fort Orange and village of Beverwyck, Roeloff Swartwout, in the presence of his father, Tomas Swartwout, on the ___, and Eva Albertsen (Bratt), wifow of the late Antony De Hooges, in the presence of Albert Andriessen (Bratt), her father of the other side, who in the following manner have convenanted this marriage contract, to wit, that for the honor of God the said Roeloff Swartwout and Eva Albertsen after the manner of the Reformed Religion respectively held by them shall marry; secondly, that the said married people shall contribute and bring together all their estates, personal and real, of whatsoever nature they may be to be used by them in common, according to the custom of Holland, except that the bride, Eva Albertse, in presence of the orphanmasters, recently chosen, to wit, Honorable Jan Verbeeck and Evert Wendels, reserves for her a hundred guilders, to wit, for Maricken, Anneken, Catrina, Johannes, and Eleonora De Hooges, for which sum of one hundred guilders for each child respectively mortgages her house and lot, lying here in the village of Beverwyck; it was also convenaned, by these presents, by the mutual consent of the aforewritten married people, that Barent Albertse (Bratt) and Teunis Slingerland, brother and brother-in-law of the said Eva Albertse, and uncle of said children, should be guardians of said children, to which the aforesaid orphanmasters have consented: which above written contract the respective parties promis to hold good, on pledge of their persons and estates, personal and real, present and future, the same submitting to all laws and judges.
—Done in Fort Orange, ut supra, in presence of Pieter Jacobsen and Johannes Provost, witness, for that purpose called.
Roeloff Swartwout
This is the mark of + Eva Albertse
Thomas Swrtwout
Albert Andriessen
Jan Verbeeck
Evert Wendel
Teunis Cornelissen
Johannes Provoost, witness
This is the mark of + Pieter Jacobsen
Acknowledged before me, La Montagne, Deputy at Fort Oarnge
Signed by Roelof Swartwout
(Source: Evjen, Scandinavian Immigrants in New York 1630-1674, p32-33 - Roeloff Swartwout and Eva Albertsen - marriage.)
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Children |
| 1. Thomas Swartwout, b. 1660, New Netherland , d. 3 Apr 1749, Orange County, New York, British Colonial America (Age 89 years) |
| 2. Hendrickje Swartwout, b. Abt 1660/1, d. 28 May 1699, Hurley, New York Colony, British Colonial America (Age 38 years) |
| 3. Antoni Swartwout, b. Bef 8 Jan 1662, New Netherland |
| 4. Antoni Swartwout, b. Bef 11 May 1664, New Netherland , d. 1700, Orange County, New York, British Colonial America (Age > 35 years) |
| 5. Cornelia Swartwout, b. Bef 13 Mar 1667, Wiltwyck, Colony of New York, British Colonial America , d. 7 Jul 1714, Kingston, Ulster County, New York Colony, British Colonial America (Age > 47 years) |
| 6. Rachel Swartwout, b. 10 Apr 1669, Hurley, New York Colony, British Colonial America , d. 2 Oct 1726, Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, Colony of New York, British Colonial America (Age 57 years) |
| 7. Eva Swartwout, b. Hurley, New York Colony, British Colonial America , d. Yes, date unknown |
| 8. Barnardus Swartwout, b. Bef 26 Apr 1673, Kingston, New York Colony, British Colonial America , d. Yes, date unknown |
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Last Modified |
16 Jan 2022 |
Family ID |
F2505 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Born - Jan 1632/3 - Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands |
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| Baptism - Evangelical Lutheran Church - 9 Jan 1633 - Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands |
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| Emigration - 25 Sep 1636 - Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands |
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| Immigration - 4 Mar 1637 - New Amsterdam, Colony of New Netherland, Netherlands |
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| Buried - Address: Old Dutch Churchyard - Oct 1689 - Kingston, Ulster County, New York, British Colonial America |
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| Died - 8 Oct 1689 - Hurley, New York Colony, British Colonial America |
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Notes |
...Eva Albertse (Andriessen) was the daughter of Albert Andriessen of Fredrikstad, Norway. She arrived, in company with her parents and two brothers, one of whom was born on the sea, at New Amsterdam, March 4, 1637. She lived with them in the vicinity of the present Albany, where she in in October, 1647, was married to Antony de Hooges, one of the leading men in the colony of Rensselaerswyck. He was a widower with several children.
...After his death she was married August 13, 1657, to Roeloff Swartwout who became sheriff of the present county of Ulster, New York. (Source: John O. Evjen Ph.D., Scandinavian Immigrants in New York 1630-1674 (Minneapolis, Minn.: K. C. Holter Publishing Company, 1916), p30)
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Sources |
- [S686] Book: The Biggs Family, pg. 34-35, 41 Norwegian Ancestors, Bradt-Bratt.
Albert Andriessen's children, probably all by his first wife, Annetje Barents, are;
Barents Albertse
Eva, bom January 1632/33, died 1689, married Antoni de Hooges, Roeloff Swartwout
Storm Albertse Vanderzee, bom November 2, 1636 at sea, married Hilletje Lansinck
Engeltje, married Tennis Slingerland
Gisseltje married Jan Van Eschelon
Andries Albertse
Jan Albertse
Dirk Albertse
Albert died, according to Dr. O'Callaghan, the 7th of June 1686 "esn van de oudtse en eerste inwoonders der Colonie Rensselaerwyck."
- [S687] Book: A Brink Addendum 1997, pg. 2 - Huybert's Family.
...Huybert Lambertse (Brink) ba. 1655, d. 1719 at Hurley, Ulster Co., NY (s/o Lambert Huybertse & Hendrickje Cornelisse) m. Hendrickje Swartwout d/o Roeloff Swartwout "Schout of Esopus" & R.S.'s wife Eva Albertson Bradt b.ca. 1633 in Holland, widow of Anthony de Hooges, Secretary at Fort Orange, Huybert & Hendrickje resided & remained at Hurley throughout their lives.
- [S690] Book: A Brink Book, pg. 46-47 Eva.
Eva/Aeffie Alberts/Bradt, dau. of Albert Andriessen / Bradt B. ca. 1607-8 (Germany?) & Annatje Barents/van Rotmerz b. ca. 1608, was the mother of Hendrickje Swartwout who married Huybert Lambertse Brink. Eva married Oct1647 (1st) Anthony DeHooges who was a man of position in Rensselaerwyck. Eva & Anthony DeHooges had five children: Marichen, Anneken, Catrina, Johannes, and Eleonora De Hooges. After De Hooges died 11 Oct 1655, Eva married 13 Aug 1657 (2nd) Roeloff Swartwout. They had: Thomas, Hendricke, Comelia 1667, Rachel, Eva, Bamardus.
Eva's father Albert Andriessen/Bradt died 7 Jun 1686 in Albany, NY. It is not known who were the parents of Albert.
He was married 11 Apr 1632 to Annatie Barents in Oudekkerk, Amsterdam, Holland. The marriage intentions (in Holland in Mar 1662) were listed at the DRC, he was listed as a sailor, age 24, with no parents, assisted by an uncle, Lourens Peters. Annatie Barents was 24 years old, assisted by her mother, Gessel Baerens, and gave her
original home as Alfenbruch/Oudebroek in Germany. Gessie's sumame is often referred to as van Rotmerz/Rolmers). No info is available about her father except his name was probably Barent and probably deceased by 1632. Eva's mother Gessie Barents later married Pieter Jacobsz/Jacobson.
Eva was born ca. 1632-3 in holland, bapt. 9 Jan 1633 in Ev. Luth. church, Amsterdam, Holland, died 1689 in New Netherlands.
- [S1508] Immigration: Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild, New York Passenger List Arrivals - Ship Rensselaerswick.
This ship sailed from Amsterdam 25 Sept. 1636; anchored off The Texel, [a North Sea island off of Holland], 8 Oct. 1636; arrived at New Amsterdam, New Netherland, 4 March 1637; and arrived at "foort aeranien" [Fort Orange- Troy, N.Y.], on 7 April 1637.
There is no list of passengers on this voyage. However, it was recorded that there were thirty-eight laborers assigned to various farmers on the Rensselaer estate, a large grant of land held by Killian Van Rennselaer, a diamond merchant of Amsterdam.
"foort aeranien" was the name for Fort Orange - Troy, N.Y.
- [S1674] Webpage: The Old Dutch Church Heritage Museum.
In Memory of those who partook of the First Lord's Supper in this church on the 26th day of Dec 1660
In Memory of those who partook of the First Lord's Supper in this church on the 26th day of Dec 1660
- [S1888] Find A Grave, Find A Grave Memorial# 127228314 - Affien Albertssen "Eva" Bradt Swartwout.
Affien Albertssen "Eva" Bradt Swartwout
Birth: Jan. 9, 1633, Amsterdam, Amsterdam Municipality, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Death: 8 Oct 1689 , Hurley, Ulster County, New York, USA
Burial:, Old Dutch Churchyard, Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA
Roeloff Swartwout and Affien (Eva) Bradt Albertssen were married on August 13, 1657 in Fort Orange, NY
Created by: Robert DeVowe
Record added: Apr 01, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 127228314
Kingston, Ulster County, New York
- [S686] Book: The Biggs Family, p33.
Eva (Bradt) Swartwout died in Hurley, Ulster County, New York about the year 1689. On October 8, 1691, Roeloff Swartwout remarried Francijntje Andries, widow of Abraham Lubbertszen. He also outlived his second wife. On March 30, 1714, he made his will and died in Hurley in May 1715.
- [S686] Book: The Biggs Family, p33, Roeloff Swartwout.
Roeloff Swartwout was the son of Tomys and and Hendrickjen (Otsen) Swartwout. Roeloff was bom and baptized in Amsterdam, Holland. On August 13, 1657, in Beverswyck, New Netherland, he married Eva (Bradt) de Hooges, the widow of Antoni de Hooges, and the daughter of Albert Andriessen and Armetje Barentse (von Rottmers) Bradt
13 August 1657
- [S1516] Book: Memorandum Book of Anthony de Hooges, pXV - Anthony de Hooges and Eva.
On 29 October 1647, a little more than two years into his tenure as de facto commis-general of Rensselaerswijck, De Hooges married Eva (or Affien) Albertsz Bradt, a woman probably more than a dozen years his junior but who, like Anthony, had been born in Amsterdam. Eva was the daughter of Annetje Barents and Albert Andriesz Bradt, de Noorman [the Norwegian], originally from Fredrikstad in southeast Norway. De
Hooges’s in-laws had lived in the patroonship for more than a decade by the time of their daughter’s wedding. Albert, who had the reputation (at least early on) of being a difficult and demanding person, had worked as a tobacco planter and mill builder/operator in the patroonship.
- [S1596] Book: The Register of New Netherland, p104 - Anthoney de Hooges.
Town Clerk - 1642 Anthoney de Hooges
Landed at the Manhattans 29th November, 1641; his widow married Roelof Swartwout.
- [S1505] Book: Scandinavian Immigrants in New York 1630-1674, p32-33 - Roeloff Swartwout and Eva Albertsen - marriage.
Marriage Contract between Eva and her second husband Roeloff Swartwout.
...In the name of the Lord, Amen, be it known by the contents of this present instrument, that in the year 1657, on the 13th day of the month of August, appeared before Johannes La Montagne, in the service of the General Privileged West India Company, deputy at Fort Orange and village of Beverwyck, Roeloff Swartwout, in the presence of his father, Tomas Swartwout, on the ___, and Eva Albertsen (Bratt), wifow of the late Antony De Hooges, in the presence of Albert Andriessen (Bratt), her father of the other side, who in the following manner have convenanted this marriage contract, to wit, that for the honor of God the said Roeloff Swartwout and Eva Albertsen after the manner of the Reformed Religion respectively held by them shall marry; secondly, that the said married people shall contribute and bring together all their estates, personal and real, of whatsoever nature they may be to be used by them in common, according to the custom of Holland, except that the bride, Eva Albertse, in presence of the orphanmasters, recently chosen, to wit, Honorable Jan Verbeeck and Evert Wendels, reserves for her a hundred guilders, to wit, for Maricken, Anneken, Catrina, Johannes, and Eleonora De Hooges, for which sum of one hundred guilders for each child respectively mortgages her house and lot, lying here in the village of Beverwyck; it was also convenaned, by these presents, by the mutual consent of the aforewritten married people, that Barent Albertse (Bratt) and Teunis Slingerland, brother and brother-in-law of the said Eva Albertse, and uncle of said children, should be guardians of said children, to which the aforesaid orphanmasters have consented: which above written contract the respective parties promis to hold good, on pledge of their persons and estates, personal and real, present and future, the same submitting to all laws and judges.
...Done in Fort Orange, ut supra, in presence of Pieter Jacobsen and Johannes Provost, witness, for that purpose called.
Roeloff Swartwout
This is the mark of + Eva Albertse
Thomas Swrtwout
Albert Andriessen
Jan Verbeeck
Evert Wendel
Teunis Cornelissen
Johannes Provoost, witness
This is the mark of + Pieter Jacobsen
Acknowledged before me, La Montagne, Deputy at Fort Oarnge
Signed by Roelof Swartwout
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