in 1640. Andries De Vos died in 1675 in Albany, New York. Andries would have been buried from the Dutch Church, but in the 1860's, all those remains were moved to the Albany Rural Cemetery in Menands. Thus far, no stone has been found.
He is married to Adelve Eva Margriet Pieters Coeymans.
They got married on March 9, 1625 at Amsterdam, he was 26 years old.
https://gw.geneanet.org/dickduck?lang=nl&n=de+vos&oc=0&p=zacharias+andries
Hij is getrouwd met Margrietje Pieterse Coeymans.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 9 maart 1625, hij was toen 26 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
Cornelia de Vos ± 1626-1657
Agnietje de Vos ± 1626-1665
Cornelius Andriesse de Vos ± 1627-1712
Catlyntje Andriesse de Vos ± 1628-1712
Geertruyt de Vos 1632-> 1672
Andries De Vos (1600-1675) was born in North Holland (now "The Netherlands"). On 9 March 1625, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, he married Margrietje Coeymans (1603-1665). They came first to Canada, then to New York on the "Den Eyckenboom" in 1640. Andries De Vos died in 1675 in Albany, New York. Andries would have been buried from the Dutch Church, but in the 1860's, all those remains were moved to the Albany Rural Cemetery in Menands. Thus far, no stone has been found. CHILD: Catalyntje De Vos (1628-1712).
Andries de Vos; was a carpenter by trade and sailed by den Eyckenboom in May 1641. He occupied a farm [at Bethlehem?] from 1642 and in Oct. 1648 is referred to as gerechts persoon (member of the court). Jan. 21, 1649, the court of the colony decided that he must pay f62:10 a year for the patroon's rights of the mill at Bethlehem. Oct. 18, 1650, he entered into an agreement to lease the creek south of Thomas Chambers' farm for six years at an annual rent of f75 and to erect thereon a saw- and grist-mill, but Feb. 16, 1651, he was released from his obligation on the ground of an inconvenience. He was the brother in law of Barent Pietersz Koijemans." [1]
Op vrijdag 17 mei 1641 stapt de Beverwijkse houthandelaar en timmerman Andries de Vos met zijn gezin aan boord van De Eyckenboom voor een nieuwe toekomst in Beverwyck, het huidige Albany, aan de andere kant van de oceaan. Op 20 augustus komt hij daar aan. Nu, bijna 350 jaar na zijn dood in 1675, brengt een lakzegelstempel hem terug naar zijn geboortegrond.
He occupied a farm [at Bethlehem?] from 1642 and in Oct. 1648 is referred to as gerechts persoon (member of the court). Jan. 21, 1649, the court of the colony decided that he must pay f62:10 a year for the patroon's rights of the mill at Bethlehem. Oct. 18, 1650, he entered into an agreement to lease the creek south of Thomas Chambers' farm for six years at an annual rent of f75 and to erect thereon a saw- and grist-mill, but Feb. 16, 1651, he was released from his obligation on the ground of inconvenience. He was a brother-in-law of Barent Pietersz Koijemans.
He married on 8 Mar 1624/25, in Holland, to Margrietje Coeymans also spelled as KOIJEMANS, (a dau. of Pietersz Koijemans), who died in Mar 1664/54 in Albany. One record says that a child died with her. She is believed to be the mother (Andries may have had a second wife), of the following five children:
1. Catalyntje
2. Arriaentje
3. Cornelia
4. Geertruy
5. Arent Andries
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/u/r/Dorothy-C-Burt/GENE29-0143.html
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