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== Biography ==
''' Jan Evertsen Bout'''
Bout, Jan Evertsen, emigrated in 1634, in the service of the West Indian Company, from Barnevelt / Barneveld in the province of Gelderland;
b. in 1603; Married. 1st Tryntje Symons de Wit; m. 2d Annetje Pieters, who after his death m. 2d Andries Janse Jurianse, and m. 3d Jan Janse Staats of Gowanus; d. in 1670. Was a farmer about 1638 at Pavonia (Jersey City) in N. J., and Indian interpreter in 1645. In 1643 he was one of the Eight Men representing the people, and in 1645 of the Council. Obtained a patent July 6, 1645, for 28 morgens at Gowanus Kil. Name on Nichols' patent of Brn of 1667, and a
representative of Brn in the Hempstead convention of 1665, and a
mem. of the R. D. ch. of Brn in 1660. Obtained a patent Mar. 17, 1662, for 58 morgens at Flh, which he sold Mar. 23, 1669, to Pieter Giliamse Cornel, as per p. 50 of Lib. C of Flh rec.
Was a mag. of Brn in 1646, '53, and '54. His will was presented for proof to the court in Brn on Sept. 27, 1661 (1671), as per p. 127 of Lib. 1 of Con. Signed his name "Jan Evertsen Bout." <ref>Register in alphabetic order, of the Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, N Y, p. 43. (He was an educated man and did not use a mark.)</ref>
Abstract of his will dated 18 Aug 1670: <page 165 Unrecorded Wills in NYhttps://ia801303.us.archive.org/26/items/abstractsofunrec00pell/abstractsofunrec00pell.pdf/>
== Agreement Document ==1649 BOUT, Jan Evertsen, from Barrevelt, and wife Tryntie Symons de Witt. The survivor inherits all property. Witnesses Willem Turck, Willem Tomassen
and Jacob Kip, clerk. N. Y. Col. MSS. III., p. 58.
Calendar of Wills page 55<ref>https://ia802703.us.archive.org/27/items/calendarofwillso01fern/calendarofwillso01fern.pdf </ref>
==Land transactions in New Jersey==
a Man by this name:https://wwwnet1.state.nj.us/DOS/Admin/ArchivesDBPortal/NJProprietors.aspx
=== Name ===
:- Name: Jan Evertson /Bout/<ref>: Source: [[#S-1705372416]]: Page: Place: New York, NY; Year: 1643; Page Number: 277. Note: {{Ancestry Record|pili354|1749406}} Note: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pili354&h=1749406&ti=0&indiv=try Text: Name: Jan Evertsen Bout Birth Date: abt 1603 Birth Place: Arrival 1643 at New York, NY APID: 7486::1749406</ref><ref>: Source: [[#S-1707431693]]: Page: Source number: 21030.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: WAY. Note: {{Ancestry Record|worldmarr_ga|129599}} Note: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=worldmarr_ga&h=129599&ti=0&indiv=try Text: Name: Jan Evertson Bout Birth Date: 1603 Birth Place: NE APID: 7836::129599</ref><ref> Source: [[#S-1761906471]] Note: {{Ancestry Record|nygenrec_ga|69246}} Note: Data: Text: Residence date: 1656 Residence place: New York City, New York, New York, United States APID: 1,7831::69246</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-1766573925]] Note: {{Ancestry Record|agbi|1576628}} Note: APID: 1,3599::1576628</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-1766655151]] Page: Source number: ; Source type: ; Number of Pages: ; Submitter Code: . Note: {{Ancestry Record|worldmarr_ga|129599}} Note: Data: Text: Birth date: 1603 Birth place: Ne Marriage date: 1671 Marriage place: APID: 1,7836::129599</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-1766646199]] Page: Place: New York, New York; Year: 1643; Page Number: . Note: {{Ancestry Record|pili354|1749406}} Note: Data: Text: Birth date: abt 1603 Birth place: Arrival date: 1643 Arrival place: New York, New York APID: 1,7486::1749406</ref>
=== Birth ===Jan Evertson Bout was born ca. 1603 at Barnevelt, Gelderland, Netherlands<ref>: Source: [[#S-1705372416]]: Page: Place: New York, NY; Year: 1643; Page Number: 277. Note: {{Ancestry Record|pili354|1749406}} Note: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pili354&h=1749406&ti=0&indiv=try Text: Name: Jan Evertsen Bout Birth Date: abt 1603 Birth Place: Arrival Date: 1643Arrival Place: New York, NY APID: 7486::1749406</ref><ref>: Source: [[#S-1707431693]]: Page: Source number: 21030.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: WAY. Note: {{Ancestry Record|worldmarr_ga|129599}} Note: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=worldmarr_ga&h=129599&ti=0&indiv=try Text: Name: Jan Evertson Bout Birth Date: 1603 Birth Place: NE APID: 7836::129599</ref><ref> Source: [[#S-1766655151]] Page: Source number: ; Source type: ; Number of Pages: ; Submitter Code: . Note: {{Ancestry Record|worldmarr_ga|129599}} Note: Data: Text: Birth date: 1603 Birth place: Ne Marriage date: 1671 Marriage place: APID: 1,7836::129599</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-1766646199]] Page: Place: New York, New York; Year: 1643; Page Number: . Note: {{Ancestry Record|pili354|1749406}} Note: Data: Text: Birth date: abt 1603 Birth place: Arrival date: 1643 Arrival place: New York, New York APID: 1,7486::1749406</ref>
=== Marriage ===Jan Evertson Bout married<ref>Register in alphabetic order, of the Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, N Y, p. 43</ref>:# Tryntje Symons De Wit; bef. 1620; d: Bef. August 18, 1670 West Riding, Long Island, New York src: Vol 1 1665-1707, page 57 Liber 1 prov. 27 Sep 1671 Jan Everts Bout exec named Adrian Heggeman Midwout. She may have died ca. 1666-1667, Proof of wills were often delayed; she was most likely dead before he remarried...#Annetje Pieters|Praa|Para, who after Jan's death m. 2d Andries Janse Jurianse, in Brooklyn, Kings Co. NY and 3rd. Jan Janse Staats of Gowanus (now in Brooklyn, NY) ca. 1682.<ref>Family Data Collection - Marriages, Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Marriages [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001.</ref>. She was daughter of Pieter Para|Praa and Marie Philippe. This marriage between Jan and Annetje is often questioned due to the extreme differences in Jan and Annetje's ages, however a deposition taken at a 1741 property line dispute trial, supports the marriage and calls attention to the age differences. See heading "Land Trial of 1741" below.
Children of Annetje Pieters|Para|Praa and Jan Evertsen Bout were<ref>[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/s/o/r/Nichole-M-Sorhus/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0755.html Sorhus, Jury, Yarham, Norrington and a whole lot more:Information about Annetje Para]</ref> :
* Jan Evertson Bout, Jr., b. ca. 1669-1671, NY; d. date unknown. This child was born posthumus according to records.
=== Other Church Events ===Events where Jan Evertsen Bout was a sponsor at baptisms. Note that recorded baptism at the Reformed Dutch Church on Manhattan, does not imply actual baptism at that location. NARDC was a central repository of marriage and baptism events for greater New Amsterdam for many years.
* NARDC Bapt. Record: 1641 Nov 10; Thomas Sanders; Robbert; Jan Evertszen Bout, Cozyn Gerrits (wheelwright), Jan Verben, Lysbeth Dircks, Elsje Hendricks Rous
* NARDC Bapt. Record: 1644 Jan 03; Barent Janszen, Chrescyntie Claes; Jan; ''Jan Evertszen Bout'', Jan Janszen Cuypher-soldt., ''Annetje Pieters ''
* NARDC Bapt. Record:1645 Feb 05; Aert Willemszen; Evert; Jan Evertszen Bout, Jacob Roy-constapel, Lyntie Jochems, Jenneken Rus
* NARDC Bapt. Record:1645 Aug 20; Cornelis Volckertszen; Jacomyntie; Jan Evertszen Bout, Isaac Abrahamszen-schippr., Mr. Paulus-surgeon, Susanna du Trieux
* NARDC Bapt. Record:1645 Dec 02; Philip du Trieux; Jacob; Jan Evertszen Bout, Marie du Trieux, Sara du Trieux
* NARDC Bapt. Record:1647 Aug 11; Gerrit Doyman; Aeltje (twin); Hendrick Van Dyck-fiscael, Jan Evertszen Bout, Judick Stuyvensant, Lydea Van Dyck
* NARDC Bapt. Record:1647 Aug 11; Gerrit Doyman; Jan (twin); Hendrick Van Dyck-fiscael, Jan Evertszen Bout, Judick Stuyvensant, Lydea Van Dyck
* NARDC Bapt. Record:1647 Sep 15; Jeurgie Blanck; Annetje; Jan Evertszen Bout, Michiel Taden, Marietie Lievens, Marritie Philips
* NARDC Bapt. Record:1647 Dec 26; Cornelis Theuniszen; Grietie (twin); Jan Evertszen Bout, Joost Theuniszen, Hendrick Westercamp, Femmetje Alberts, Grietie Harmens
* NARDC Bapt. Record:1647 Dec 26; Cornelis Theuniszen; Geertie (twin); Jan Evertszen Bout, Joost Theuniszen, Hendrick Westercamp, Femmetje Alberts, Grietie Harmens
* NARDC Bapt. Record:1649 Jun 27; Caesar Albertus; Marie; Jan Evertszen Bout, Johan Smout, Marie Lievens, Marie Corneilis
* NARDC Bapt. Record:1650 Nov 27; Paulus Van der Beeck; Paulus; Lubbert Dincklagen, Jan Evertszen Bout, Sara Philips, Hester Jans
* NARDC Bapt. Record:1653 Mar 09; Adriaen Hegeman; Jacob; Jan Evertszen Bout, Fredrick Alcke, Anneke Jans
* NARDC Bapt. Record:1653 Mar 09; Claude de le Metre; Johannes; Jan Evertszen Bout, Philip Gerardszen, Maris Gerards, Sara de Foreest
* NARDC Bapt. Record: 1654 Apr 12; Theunis Nyssen; Jan; Jan Evertszen Bout, Albert Cornelis Wantenaer, Willem Bredenbend, Paulus Van der Beeck, Aeltje Cornelis, Grietie Jans
* NARDC Bapt. Record: 1654 Apr 12; Theunis Nyssen; Nys; Jan Evertszen Bout, Albert Cornelis Wantenaer, Willem Bredenbend, Paulus Van der Beeck, Aeltje Cornelis, Grietie Jans
* NARDC Bapt. Record: 1654 May 08; Lucas Eldertszen; Jan; Jan Evertszen Bout, Jannetje Jans, Tryntie Simons
* NARDC Bapt. Record: 1656 Apr 09; Frans Franszen, Jannetie Gerrits; Jannetie; Jan Evertszen Bout, Willem Pieterszen, Hillegond Joris
* NARDC Bapt. Record: 1667 Jun 26; Jacob Leendertszen, Rebecca Fredricks; Johannes; Jan Evertszen Bout, Hans Kierstede, Tryntie Simons, Jannetie Kierstede
* NARDC Bapt. Record: 1669 Jan 20; Frans Franszen, Marritie Frans; Frans; Jan Evertszen Bout, Jacob Kip, Marritje Appels
=== Immigration ===Jan Evertsen Bout emigrated from Texel, Holland in the beginning of May, 1634, aboard the ''Eendract'' (The Unity). "He was formerly an officer of the West Indies Company, came in the year 1634, with the ship ''Eendracht'' (Unity), in the service of the Honorable Michiel Paauw, and lived in Pavonia until the year 1634" (as his plantation superintendent), "and prospered tolerably. As the Honorable Company purchased the property of the Heer Paauw, the said Jan Evertsen succeeded well in the service of the Company, but as his house and barn at Pavonia were burnt down in the war" (Gov. Keift's 1643 Pavonia Massacre and subsequent war), "he appears to take that as a cause for complaint. It is here to be remarked, that the Honorable Company, having paid 25,000 guilders for the colony of the Heer Paauw, gave to the aforesaid Jan Evertsen, gratis, long after his house was burnt, the possession of the land upon which his house and farmstead are located, and which yielded good grain"<ref> Edmund B. O'Callaghan Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New York, E.B. O'Callaghan, 1856, Vol II p 432; (Source #78)]</ref>
Jan Evertsen Bout sailed after Aug.19, 1649 From New Amsterdam to Holland (The Hague) to present a Citizen's complaint petition against the officers of the West Indies Company<ref>''Petition of the Commonalty of New Netherland to the States General''.
<p>(From the Original (on a sheet of paper somewhat thick and large) in the Royal Archives at the Hague; ''Locketkas'' of the States General; Rubric ''West Indische Compagnie''; 3d division of the Bundle.)</p>
<p>To the Illustrious High and Mighty Lords, The Lords States General of the United Netherlands, our Most Excellent Sovereigns.
<p>
Gracious Lords, etc.</p>
<p>"Whereas in process of time this Province of New Netherland has attained a very poor and most low condition, the cause whereof we presume to be First, Unsuitable government...." Source: Holland Documents IV p. 259.</ref>, alleging the miss-management of Province of New Netherland. He returned to New Amsterdam aboard the ''Valckenier'' (Falconer), which sailed ca. March/April, 1650; Skipper, Willem Thomassen; arrived New Amsterdam June, 1650. While at Holland he arranged the emigration of 140 people as settlers. <ref>Documents relating to the Colonial History of New York, B. Fernow, (c)1881, Vol XII, pg 66-67</ref> <ref> Documents relating to the Colonial History of New York, E. B. O'Callaghan, (c)1856, Vol I, pg 376-77. No. 30;</ref>. </p>
: Immigration: Arrival, 1643 at New Amsterdam, NN<ref>: Source: [[#S-1705372416]]: Page: Place: New York, NY; Year: 1643; Page : 277. Note: {{Ancestry Record|pili354|1749406}} Note: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pili354&h=1749406&ti=0&indiv=try Text: Name: Jan Evertsen Bout Birth Date: abt 1603 Birth Place: Arrival Date: 1643Arrival Place: New York, NY APID: 7486::1749406</ref>. '''This appears to be a bad source as Jan Evertsen Bout was well documented at being in New Netherlands as early as 1634'''
: Immigration: Arrival, 1643, at New York, New York<ref>Source: [[#S-1766646199]] Page: Place: New York, New York; Year: 1643; Note: {{Ancestry Record|pili354|1749406}} Note: Data: Text: Birth date: abt 1603 Birth place: Arrival date: 1643 Arrival place: New York, New York APID: 1,7486::1749406</ref>. '''This appears to be a bad source as Jan Evertsen Bout was well documented at being in New Netherlands as early as 1634'''
=== Residence ===* 1634-1649. Jan Evertsen Bout resided at Pavonia, New Netherland as early as * * 1634, was living at Pavonia in 1643, at the time of Keifts Pavonia Massacre; and was living there as late as 1645.* 1645, Acquired land on Gouwanes kil , Kings County, New York and removed to that property.
* 1645-1656; resided in Gowanus, Kings County, New York.* 1656; Jan Evertson Bout resided ca. 1656 at New Amsterdam, NN (now New York City, New York, New York)<ref>Source: [[#S-1761906471]] Note: {{Ancestry Record|nygenrec_ga|69246}} Note: Data: Text: Residence date: 1656 Residence place: New York City, New York, New York, United States APID: 1,7831::69246</ref> Note: Jan had acquired lands in several locations in New Netherland & Province of New York.* 1657, April 05; Jan Evertsen Bout's name appears on a list of small burgers at New Amsterdam. * 1657, May 15; Order. Permitting Jan Evertsen Bout to rent his farm at Midwout to another person, in case Dirck Theunissen the Norman's wife be not able to hire it, 577* 1660, Mar 12; Jan Evertsen Bout was a memberof the first Reformed Church of Brooklyn when the church was first organized in 1660. Rev. Teunis G. Bergen.* 1660--his death; resided on his property in Gowanus, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.
=== Land trial in 1741 ===
[https://ia601403.us.archive.org/8/items/historyofcityofb01stil/historyofcityofb01stil.pdf HISTORY OF BROOKLYN.--APPENDICES. 421]"This paper, presented to the Society by Peter A. Jay, gives some curious information in relation to the localities occupied by Jacob Hanse and Jores Hanse (two sons of Hans Hansen Bergen), and by their descendants. The paper is endorsed: "Israel Horsefield, ads. On D. of Hans Bergen. (Copy of what witnesses can say.)"<ref>*Source: [https://ia601403.us.archive.org/8/items/historyofcityofb01stil/historyofcityofb01stil.pdf HISTORY OF BROOKLYN].--APPENDICES. p. 420] APPENDIX V.—(Page 62.) COPY OF AN ORIGINAL PAPER IN THE ARCHIVES OF THE NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY.</ref>
Also endorsed in handwriting of Governor John Jay, " see Remsen's Evid. respecting Nutten's Island." Underneath is the following endorsement by Peter A. Jay : "The first two pages of these notes are, I believe, in the handwriting of John Chambers, an eminent counsel, afterwards Judge of the Supreme Court of the Colony—the note on the margin is in the writing of John Jay, his nephew and executor of his widow. " P. A. Jay."
The trial dealing with property lines "appears to have taken place in 1741, but no records have been seen throwing light upon its results."
Depositions of Elderly residents that knew Jans Evertsen Bouts...
" Gerrit Dortland says he is 86 years of age. Was born at the ferry,and lived after at Brookland ; knew Frederick Lubbert's land since a boy,says that he knew where Frederick Lubbertse lived, which is S. Westwardof Sebring's mill, 1 and it was commonly esteemed that Frederick Lubbertse's
line was near to his house. Remember Joost Francey in possession
of land that George Bergen and Israel now have ; fences went to thecreek, about sixty years since he knew them ; has now seen the fences and
think they stand as then. Remembers Jane Evertse Bout in possession of
Bevois land, was a man of 75, and married a girl of 16. Says he help'thim to make his fences ; work't there two years and fences stood as now,was then about 23 years old ; never then heard that Frederick Lubbertse
made any pretension to these lands nor any for his right till now."
=== Events ===
[https://archive.org/stream/historyofcityofb01stil#page/n484/mode/1up/search/bout A history of the City of Brooklyn...]
* 1660, Mar 12; Jan Evertsen Bout was a memberof the first Reformed Church of Brooklyn when the church was first organized in 1660. Rev. Teunis G. Bergen.* 1665, Feb 28. Jan Evertsen Bout was selected as Breuckelen's representative at an assembly to form and promulgate a body of laws and ordinances for future government of the province of New York. A history of the City of Brooklyn, p. 152* 1667, Feb 14; Jan Evertsen Bout received confirmation of a land patent for lands on Goeanus Kil described in the deed granted to him by Gov. Kieft, July 6, 1645. A history of City of Brooklyn, p. 98.* 1668, Apr 01; a patent was granted to Jan Evertsen Bout for " a certain Hook or corner of land within the jurisdiction of the town of Breucklyn...In 1674 this land, being the same as that known on Butt's map as belonging to G. Martense, was in possession of Andries Janse Jurianse, who had married Annetje Para, Bout's widow. He died before 1695, and she married Jan Janse Staats, and on the 17th March of that year she- conveyed to Jurian Andriese (probably the son of her second husband) for the sum of £150, certain premises in Broockland. A History of City of Brooklyn, p. 99.
From: [https://archive.org/details/calendarofhistor00newy Calendar of historical manuscripts in the office of the secretary of state, Albany, N.Y. by New York (State). Secretary's Office; O'Callaghan, E. B. (Edmund Bailey), 1797-1880]. A history of the City of Brooklyn p. 425., unless otherwise noted.
* 1638, Aug. 5. Court proceedings...Jan Loosrecht vs. Jan Evertsen Bout, in a suit for wages; judgment for plaintift'.... p. 14.* 1638, Oct. 21. Court proceedings... Fiscal vs. Jan Evertsen (Bout), Hendrick Cornelissen van Vorst et al., for illicit trading in furs ; case postponed, p. 23.* 1638, Feb. 17. Court proceedings. Fiscal vs. Jan Evertsen Bout et al., for going on board the Love without permission ; fined. ... Fiscal vs. Martin Cael, for selling goods on board the ship Love; it appears that the crew of this vessel had sold several articles which they had brought over, and the court held the captain responsible for their acts and condemned him to pay a fine of one month's freight (8516), one-half to the company, one-fourth towards building a new church, and the remainder to the fiscal, pp. 32-33.* 1641, June 13. Court proceedings....Direk Cornelissen vs. Jan Evertsen Bout ; action of debt ; judgment for plaintiff"...p.95.* 1643, Feb. 25. Commission. Maryn Adriaensen to attack a party of Indians behind Corlear's Hook, and Serjeant Rodolff to attack another party at at Pavonia, behind Jan Eversen (Bout's), p. 161.* 1644, Jan. 26: Power of attorney. Jan Evertsen Bout and Jan Jansen Damen to Isaac Allerton, to sell ship St. Peter in New England, p.140.* 1645, March. Power of attorney. Jan Evertsen Bout to Jan Jansen Damen, to sell his share in the ship St. Peter, p. 142.* 1645: No. date. Declaration. Jan Evertsen Bout and Claes Jansen, well versed in the Indian language, that an Indian, named Ponkes, told them that Jan Pietersen(Kuyter's) house was not burned by the Indians, our enemies, but by Dutch, p. 112.* 1645: March 9. Declaration. Ponkes, of Marechkawieek, in the presence of Jan Evertsen Bout, Frederick Lubbertsen, Cors Pietersen and Cornells van Tienhoven, all versed in the Indian language, respecting the burning of Jochem Pietersen Kuyter's) house, p. 142.* 1645, July 6. Patent. Jan Eversz Bout ; 28 morgens, 270 rods of land at Marechkawick on Gouwanes kil (Brooklyn), p. 108.* 1646, June 12. Commission. Jan Evertsen Bout and Huyck Aertsen van Rossum, to be schepens of Breuckeleu, with power to adjoin two of the inhabitants of that place to them, in case business become too heavy, p. 259.* 1646, Oct. 11. Court proceedings. Jan Evertsen Bout's wife vs. Mary de Truy, wife of Cornells Volckertsen, for delivery of boards sold by Volekertsen; defendant admits having disposed of the boards to Roeloif Jansen, which her husband had sold plaintiff, but says she has boards enough to pay her; judgment for plaintiff, defendant being held for his wife's acts, unless he declare her disqualified from trading in his absence, p. 273.* 1646, Oct. 18. Court proceedings. Anthony Jansen vs. Edmund Adley, for damages; ordered that plaintiff prove damages to his cattle and bouwery, and case referred to Jan Evertsen Bout and Huyck Aertsen, magistrates of Breuckelen, to examine Jansen's stock and bouwery, and determine whether Adley acts as an honest tenant; if he do not, he shall cpiit the premises or give security. Teimis Nyssen, appellant, vs. Mr. Stickley, respondent ; this was an appeal from a judgment of the court of Breuckelen, for recovery of a sow and its increase ; appellant declining to support his claim by oath, and defendant proving that he had purchased the pig from William Wasbandt (? Washburn), judgment of the court below is affirmed, p. 274.* 1646, Jan. 10. Minute. Settlement of a slander suit between Jan Teunissen, sheriff, .and Jan Evertsen Bout, magistrate of Breuckelen, p. 280.* 1647, Feb. 19. Patent. Jan Evertsz Bout; a lot on the south side of fort Amsterdam, Manhattan island, p. 170.* 1647, May 27. Resolution. To imprison Jan Evertsen Bout for contempt, in refusing to appear and give evidence in the affair of ex-director Kieft, p. 288.* 1649, Aug. 19. Joint-Will of Jan Evertsen Bout, of Barrevelt, and Tryntje Symons de Witt, his wife, by which the survivor would remain in possession of the lands, p. 58.* 1649, Aug. 19. Power of attorney. Jan Evertsen Bout, aforesaid, now about to sail for Fatherhind, to Tryntje Symons de Witt, his wife, to manage his affairs in his absence, p. 58.* 1649, Sep-Oct; ''Jan Evertsen Bout traveled to the Hague, Holland to present a petition against the West India Company.* 1650, Jun 25, Jan Evertsen Bout arrived back at New Amsterdam aboard the ''Valckenier'' (Falconer), which sailed ca. March/April, 1650; Skipper, Willem Thomassen.* 1654, April 9. Order. Jan Evertsen Bout, to prepare to embark for Holland, in the first ship, as he declines accepting the appointment of magistrate of Breuckelen, p. 245. * 1657, April 05; Jan Evertsen Bout's name appears on a list of small burgers at New Amsterdam. * 1657, May 15. Order. Permitting Jan Evertsen Bout to rent his farm at Midwout to another person, in case Dirck Theunissen the Norman's wife be not able to hire it, p. 577.* 1660, May 3. Commission. Jacques Cortelyou, Albert Cornelissen (Wantenaer)and Jan Evertse Bout, to examine the vicinity of Breuckelen, and report how many new plantations can be laid out there, and prepare a majj of the same, p. 197.* 1668, April 1; Jan Evertsen Bout received patent for a certain Hook, or corner of land, in Breucklen. In 1674 this land, being the same as that known on Butts May as belonging to G. Mateense, was in possession of Andrias Jurianse who had married Annetje Para, Bout's widow. A History of City of Brooklyn, p. 99.* 1669-1671: Jan Evertsen Bout died at Breucklen, Kings County, New York.* 1669 Jan 20; Jan Evertsen Bout sponsored a baptism of Frans Franszen.* 1671, Sep 27; Will of Jan Evertsen Bout proven at Breucklen, Kings County, New York... Surrogate's Office City Of New York. LIBER 1-2, page 67. * 1673: "Claes Jansen" and Andries Jurianse, heirs of Jan Evertse Bout, sold in 1673 a house and lot to Capt. Nicolls for 3000 fl. wampum, as per p. 672 of Vol. II. of Doc. of Col. History.
=== Death ===Jan Evertson Bout died ca. 1669. His will was proven on 27 September 1671 at Brooklyn, Kings, New York... Surrogate's Office City Of New York. LIBER 1-2, page 67. Pelletreau, William S. <ref>[https://archive.org/stream/abstractswillso03kellgoog#page/n34/mode/2up Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate's Office, City of New York]''. New York: [Printed for the Society], 1893.
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=== Acknowledgments ===* Bout-2 was created through the import of 104-B.ged on 12 September 2010. * Bout-6 was created through the import of Misty_s ancestry.ged on Sep 16, 2012 by [[Bacon-1754 | Misty Wood]].
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