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Jeuriaen Andrieszen

Male Abt 1607 - 1654  (47 years)


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  • Name Jeuriaen Andrieszen 
    Birth Abt 1607  Netherlands Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 27 Nov 1654  New Amsterdam, New Netherland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I602  Parlett-Stancliff
    Last Modified 3 Jul 2023 

    Father Andries Andrieszen,   b. Abt 1580, Nederland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F3493  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Jannetje Jans,   b. Abt 1614   d. 25 Oct 1682, Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 68 years) 
    Marriage 1635  New Amsterdam, New Netherland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Lijsbet Jeuriaens,   b. Abt 20 Apr 1636, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 2 Jun 1663, New Amsterdam, New, Netherland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age < 27 years)
     2. Engeltie Jeuriaens,   b. Abt 1643, Nederland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Abt 1712, Rahway, Province of New York Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 69 years)
    +3. Andries Juriaensen Andriessen,   b. Bef 19 Dec 1649, New Amsterdam, New Netherland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 19 Mar 1681, Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 31 years)
    Family ID F685  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 3 Jul 2023 

  • Notes 
    • {{New Netherland Settler|Needs=More Records}}
      == Biography ==

      '''Juriaen Andriessen'''
      Jeuriaen Andrieszen was born in the Netherlands about 1607. He moved to New Amsterdam. He married Jannetje Jans. They had at least four children, baptized around 1635-1649. He died before November 1654, when Jannetje remarried.
      <blockquote>"Domine Drisius, (or Dries,) was at this time about forty years of age, and unmarried. He had sojourned some time in England, which country he had now quitted, In consequence of its disturbed state. His salary was fixed at one thousand four hundred and fifty guilders, or five hundred and eighty dollars. He subsequently married Lysbeth Juriaensen, (daughter of '''skipper Juriaen Andriessen''' and Jannetin Jans,) widow of Isaac Greveraet. "Elisabeth Drisius," and " Mother Drisius," are both mentioned in a tax list of the city of New York for 1677." O Callaghan s History of New Netherland, Vol. ii. 191.<ref>History of New Netherland http://archive.org/stream/ecclesiasticalre01unknuoft/ecclesiasticalre01unknuoft_djvu.txt (seen April 8, 2014. Entered by [[Van der Walt-440|Philip van der Walt]]).</ref></blockquote>

      === Title ===:"skipper" <ref>O Callaghan s History of New Netherland, Vol. ii. 191.</ref>

      === Marriage ===
      :Juriaen Andriessen married Jannetje Jans Bout 1635, New York,USA

      === Children ===
      # Lysbeth Juriaensen; m. Domine Samuel Drisius, (or Dries,) <ref>O Callaghan s History of New Netherland, Vol. ii. 191.</ref><ref> History of New Netherland http://archive.org/stream/ecclesiasticalre01unknuoft/ecclesiasticalre01unknuoft_djvu.txt</ref>. m. Isaac Greveraer in early 1652.
      # [[Andries-39|Engetie Andries]]
      # Jannetje Juriaens
      # [[Andries-55|Andries Juriaensen]]

      === Residence ===
      : Juriaen Andriessen and his wife Jannetje Jans (Bout) resided in a house, #4 Pearl Street, built in 1649; said house was located on the corner of State and Pearl Streets in Manhattan, on the site of the present Cheeseborough Building, built in 1899. Robert Chesebrough, (1837-1933) was a British-born chemist and inventor of petroleum jelly, trade-named Vaseline. He also founded the company that later became Chesebrough-Ponds, a leading manufacturer of personal care products. Chesebrough p atented the process of making petroleum jelly (U.S. Patent 127,568) in 1872. The Cheeseborough Building was the company headquarters. #4 Pearl Street was bought after his death and mortgaged by his wife and new husband to clear the estate in favor of the child heirs. Her remarried to Tomas Lambensen, of Naerden on November 27, 1654.

      === Death ===
      :Juriaen Andriessen died on 27 NOV 1654 at New Amsterdam, , New York, British America

      === Records ===

      :"308 ECCLESIASTICAL RECORDS [...] 1652, April 4.
      :Supplies of ammunition were sent out for distribution " at a decent price " to the inhabitants; the establishment of a public school was assented to, and the city tavern was to be appropriated to a school-house " if the same were practicable; the Rev. Samuel Drisius. a clergyman of piety aud parts, qualified to preach in English, French and Dutch, was sent out to assist " that worthy old servant, the Rev. Megapolensis. 1

      === Church records ===
      * 1652 Dec 19 Andries - Jeuriaen Andrieszen. Witnesses: Martinus Snijder, Daniel Lisco, Pieter Abel, Marie Jans en Trijntie Roelofs. <ref>[[#CNYGBS|Collections NY Gen. & Biog. Soc.]]: 1901, Vol. 2, Page 26</ref>

      == Sources ==

      <references />
      * <span id='CNYGBS'></span>''[[Space:Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society|Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society]]'' (New York)
      * <span id="S-1766655151"></span> Repository: [[#R-1790658744]] Title: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Author: Yates Publishing Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.
      * <span id="S-1767109022"></span> Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/46092103/family

      == Acknowledgments ==

      * Profile begun in 2013 by Roger Peterson-2111.
      * Andriessen-12 was created through the import of 2010-09-14.ged on Jul 28, 2011 by [[Carson-514 | Bob Carson]].
      * This person was created on 12 September 2010 through the import of 104-B.ged.* Andriessen-28 created through the import of Misty_s ancestry.ged on Sep 16, 2012 by [[Bacon-1754 | Misty Wood]].

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      == Research notes ==

      === Surname ===
      The name is somewhat uncertain. His son is (at present) profiled as Jeurianense-1. What would later be treated as the family name was Jongbloedt (Youngblood). Compare Jongbloedt-2, probably related (or possibly identical?).

      === Early Bergen County Families ===

      Wardell, Pat. Early Bergen County Families,
      http://njgsbc.org/files/BCFamilies/BCFam-Andries.pdf, from which:
      ---children of Juriaen Andriesz & Jannetje Jans: • Lysbeth Juriaense, b. 1633-35; d. 26 April 1663 NYC; m. 24 March 1652 NYC, Isaac Grevenraet, son of Andries Grevenraet & Metje Machelt. • Engeltje Jeuriaens, b. before 1648; m. Jacobus Van de Water, son of Benjamin Van de Water & Elizabeth Meersmans. • Jannetje Juriaens, b. before 1650; d. 1669-1673; m. before 1673 Jan Laurentszen Duyts. • Andries Jeuriaensz (Jongbloedt?), bp. 19 Dec 1649 NYC Ref Ch (wit: Martinus Snyder, Daniel Lisco, Pieter Abel, Marie Janszen, Tryntie Roelofs); d. after April 1705; m. 10 March 1671/2 NYC Ref Ch, Geertie Cozyn, dau. of Cozyn Gerritszen & Vrouwtie Gerrits. ---Sources: [1] Fernow, Berthold, ed., Records of New A,sterdam, 1653-1674, 7 Vols., 1897 (on CD), Vol. I -- Minutes of the Court of Burgomasters and Schepens, 1653-1655, p. 270; [2] Totten, John Reynolds, “Grevenraedt Family. With Notes on the Allied Families of De Riemer, Gouverneujr and Meyer” in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, April 1930 (Vol. 61, No. 2), p. 128; Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York [City], 1901 (Collections of the NY Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol. III); Information online June 1999 from ; Genealogies of Long Island Families, Volume II, Praa-Bennet Family Notes, p. 28
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