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HUSBAND   Matthys BLANCHAN

 

I have some interesting court proceedings of the Dutch Records of Kingston related to Matthew Blanchan. Read Records

 

Birth

1604

Noevill O'Corne, Ricame, St. Paul, Artois, Normandy, France

 

Immigration

26 Apr 1660

New Amsterdam (America) on the ship "De Verguige Otter" (The  Gilded Otter). Add’l Info

 

Misc

7 Dec 1660

Dominie Blom's record of their presence at his first celebration  of the Lord's Supper December 25th in Esopus, NY; Esopus, Ulster Co., NY (Heidgard; American Desc. of Chretien DuBois, p. 6, citing Riker's "History of Harlem, New York," 1881.)

 

Property

25 Apr 1663

Obtained ground briefs, Blanchan, Crispell and DuBois all received grants of land in Hurley, near Kingston. From the early Records of Kingston, Book 2 p. 259

 

Property

8 Oct 1666

land Jan Jansen van Oosterhout conveyed to him for a house and  lot in Wyltwyck (Wildwyck) (in area of Esopus Creek), Ulster Co.,  NY

 

Misc

16 Oct 1666

Roeloff Swartwout & Jurien Westphael make a declaration  respecting the arrival of Matthew & Family; Hurley, Ulster Co.,  NY

 

Property

18 Jun 1667

a Deed of confirmation from Gov. Nicolls for a house and lot of ground ; Wildwyck (in area of Esopus Creek), Ulster Co., NY. According to Heidgard, Matthew Blanchan was a very rich man and much of the property that eventually was held by Louis DuBois probably came from him.

 

Military

1670

in the militia at Hurley, NY under Capt. Pauling; Hurley, Ulster Co., NY182

 

Will

22 Aug 1671

Kingston, Ulster Co., NY. Will proved March 4, 1687 in Kingston.

 

Property

7 Jun 1673

a Deed of confirmation from Gov. Lovelace for 63 acres of land;  Hurley, Ulster Co., NY

 

Property

8 Jun 1677

made agreement to purchase a distillery mill and lot for 500  Schepels of wheat with Jacques DuBois (brother of Louis DuBois); Kingston, Ulster Co., NY

 

Misc

1678

founded New Paltz on the Hudson; New Paltz, Ulster Co.,  NY

 

Misc

11 Aug 1679

purchased a Negro and Negress for 800 guilders; Hurley, Ulster Co., NY183

 

Property

20 May 1686

a lot of land surveyed (63 acres), part of Hurley, located north  side of Esopus by Philip Welles; Hurley, Ulster Co., NY

 

Property

11 Oct 1686

a Patent for 62 3/4 acres (36 rods) of land; Hurley, Ulster Co., NY

 

Death

30 Apr 1688

Kingston, Ulster Co., NY

 

Marriage

15 Oct 1633

Armentieres Noeville O'Corne, Ricame, St. Paul, Artois,  Normandy, France

 

Father

Leonin BLANCHAN b: Abt. 1578

 

Mother

Isabeau LEROY b: Abt. 1582 in France

WIFE    Magdeline Brissen JORISSE

 

Birth

27 Oct 1611

Noeville O'Corne, Ricame, St. Paul, Artois, Normandy,  France

Death

1680

Kingston, Ulster Co., NY

 

Father

Petrus Pierre Joire b: Abt 1580. It is speculated that her father could have been Joris Serge. 

 

Mother

Jacoba Le Blanc b: Abt 1580 in Armentieres, France d: bet 1680-1706*

CHILDREN of this union

F

Anna BLANCHAN

 

Birth

1635

in Wicres, Flanders, France

Death

Apr 1698

 Kingston, Ulster Co., NY

Marriage

12 May 1670

Simon FREAR (FREOR)

F

Catherine (Catryn) BLANCHAN1   View Family Group Record as a Parent

 

Birth

17 Oct 1637

in Wicres, Flanders, France

Will

1712

New Paltz, Ulster Co., NY

Death

18 Oct 1713

Esopus (Kingston), Ulster Co., NY. Buried in the First Dutch Churchyard.

Marriage

10 Oct 1655

Louis (The Walloon) DUBOIS; Manheim Frankenthall,  Palatinate, Germany at the Old Prostestant Church
b: 21 Oct 1626 in Pasora De Calais, Artois, Wicres, France d: 23 Jun 1696 in Esopus, (Kingston), Ulster Co., NY

 

Spouse Father

Chretien De Fiennes DU BOIS b: Bet 1590-1597 in Wicres, Artois, Pas de Calais, France

 

Spouse Mother

Henrietta De Regneir DE BOISLEAU b: Abt 1600 in Artois, France

 

Children

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Marriage

12 May 1670

Jean Cottin
b: 1627 in Hurley, Ulster Co., NY d: 31 Jul 1724 in Kingston, Ulster Co., NY

F

Maria BLANCHAN

 

Birth

7 Mar 1639

Canterbury, England

Christening

16 May 1647

 

Death

1679

Hurley, Ulster Co., NY

Marriage

31 Jan 1659

Anthony CRISPELL (CREPELL) b: 1635 in Wicres, Artois, Normandy, France d: 1707/1708 in ,Ulster, Co., NY. He married 2nd on 12 Oct 1684 Petronella de la Mann.

M

Maximillian BLANCHAN

 

Birth

14 Aug 1642

Canterbury, England

 

Death

1660

Armentieres, Artois, Pas de Calais, France

F

Magdalena BLANCHAN

 

Birth

14 Jan 1648

Canterbury, England

Death

9 Jul 1757

Kingston, Ulster Co., NY

Marriage

28 Sep 1667

Jan Matthyssen JANSEN; Kingston, Ulster Co., NY
b: 1621-1648 in Fort Orange, New Netherlands (Albany, NY) d: 7 Oct 1724 in Esopus, Ulster, NY. Married in Reformed Dutch Church. He was also known as Jan Matthys Matthyssen, Van Keulen

 

Spouse Father

Matthij Jansen Van Keulen Chr: 2 Feb 1602 in London, England d: 16 Oct 1648 in Kingston, Ulster Co., NY

 

Spouse Mother

Margriet Hendrickse b: 1624 in Amsterdam, Holland d: 1675 in Kingston, Ulster Co., NY

 

Children

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F

Elizabet (Elizabeth) BLANCHAN

 

Birth

1651

Manheim Die Palfz, Baden, Germany

 

Death

1715

New York

 

Marriage

27 Oct 1668

Peter Cornelius LOUW; Kingston, Ulster Co.,  NY
b: 1643/44 in Halbrand, Holstein, Germany d: 1691 in Kingston, Ulster Co., NY

 

Spouse Father

Corneliis Louw b: 1620 in of Halbrand, Schleswig-Holstein, Prussia

 

Spouse Mother

Unknown Name b: Abt 1615 in of Halbrand, Schleswig-Holstein, Prussia

 

Children

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Marriage

2 Nov 1692

Jan Focken HERMANSE; Kingston, Ulster Co., NY
b: 1641 in Ruynen, Drenthe, Holland, Netherlands d: 1724 in Kingston, Ulster, NY

 

Spouse Father

Jans Focken b: Abt 1600 in of Ruynen, Drenthe (or Dreuthe), Netherlands

 

Spouse Mother

Margriet Hendricks b: Abt 1615 in Ruynen, Drenthe, Netherlands

 

Children

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M

Matthew BLANCHAN

 

Birth

18 Apr 1655

Manheim Die Palfz, Baden, Germany

 

Christening

22 Apr 1655

Manheim Die Palfz, Baden, Germany

 

Death

17 Mar 1687

Kingston, Ulster Co., NY

 

 

 

 

Marriage Bann

1 Mar 1679

First Publication

 

Marriage

30 Mar 1679

Margariete Classen VAN SCHOONHOVEN184. In the absence of Domine Van Gaasbeeck, they were married in the church by the Secretary [of the village].
d: 1654 in New Albany, Albany Co., NY d: 1684-1694

 

Note:

In the absence of Domine Van Gaasbeeck, they were married in the church by the secretary of the village.

 

Spouse Father

Klass Hendrickes Van Schoonhoven b: 1626 Wiltsburg, Utrecht, Holland d: 15 Mar 1661 Albany, Albany Co., NY

 

Spouse Mother

Cornelia Neeltjie Frederickse b: 1630 in Utrecht, Holland d: 1661 in Kingston, Ulster Co., NY,

 

Children

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*Funding presently unavailable to purchase official copies of documents to determine exact dates.

Note Immigration:
The passenger list of "De Verguige Otter" (The Gilded Otter) under Capt. Cornelis Reyersz Van der Beets lists "Mattheu Blanchand, farmer, from Artois, wife and three children, Madeline, age 12; Elizabeth, age 9; and Matthew, age 5 years old." They arrived at New Amsterdam April 26, 1660.  Also listed is his new son in law Anthony Krypel (Antoine Crispell).  Matthys Blanshan fled to Mannheim, Germany, from France, to escape French perseution. But once he was there, he became disillusioned, went to Holland, and immigrated to the Dutch colony of New Netherlands in 1660. Four years later, in 1664, England took control of the Dutch colony and New Netherlands became New York. Back in the Palatinate, some of Blanshan's friends and relatives decided to follow his lead. So they immigrated too. When they got to New York they secured a "Patent" for land to settle on from the English government. They founded New Paltz on the Hudson in 1678. New Paltz was named in remembrance of their friends back in the Palatinate, also called the Rheinland/ Pfalz, or Pfalz. Those Huguenots were the first immigrants to leave Germany as Palatines.

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