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(2) Hij heeft/had een relatie met (Niet openbaar).
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(3) Hij is getrouwd met Elsje Janse van Breesteede.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1653 te Albany, NY, United States.
Spouse: Elsje Janse Schoonmaker (born Van Breesteede)
(4) Hij is getrouwd met Cornelia Slecht.
Zij zijn getrouwd
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Lieutenant Hendrick Jochemsen Schoonmaker<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Sep 29 1624 - Neustadt, Hamburg-Mitte, Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany<br>Christening: Nov 29 1624 - Neustadt, Hamburg-Mitte, Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany<br>Military Service: Lieutenant under command of Captain Thomas Chambers went to Esopus to defend settlers then disbanded - Between 1659 and 1661 - Esopus, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America<br>Military Service: Lieutenant Burgher Guard organized under Captain Thomas Chambers - May 30 1662 - Esopus, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America<br>Marriage: Spouse: Elsje Janse Van Breestede - Jan 26 1653 - New Amsterdam, New Netherlands<br>Residence: Oct 24 1661 - Wiltwyck, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America<br>Death: Mar 4 1682 - Esopus, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America<br>Occupation: Innkeeper at Fort Orange - Circa 1654 - Fort Orange, Albany, New York Colony, British Colonial America<br>Occupation: Tavern owner at mouth of Esopus Creek - 1662 - Esopus, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America<br>Occupation: Schepen on board of magistrates - Between 1666 and 1671 - Esopus, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America<br>Parents: Jochem Schoonmaker, Catherina Schoonmaker (born Ordorp)<br>Wife: Elsje Janse Van Breestede<br>Children: Child Schoonmaker, Infant Schoonmaker, Capt. Egbert Hendricksen Schoonmaker, Jochem Hendrikse Schoonmaker, Benjamin Schoonmaker, Engeltje SchoonmakerVolckert Schoonmaker, Hendrick Hendricksen Schoonmaker, Hillitje Hendricksz Schoonmaker<br>Siblings: Moses I Schoonmaker, Egbert Schoonmaker, Daniel Schoonmaker, Hanna Schoonmaker, Helena Schoonmaker, Jacobus Schoonmaker</a>, John Schoonmaker, Margriet Schoonmaker<br> Additional information:
Soundex Code: Schoonmaker - S526
AFN: 2ZRW-7C
LifeSketch: correct Hendrick, when merging, please keep this one as correct oneand. There is evidence that he was recruited for service in the New World as a soldier for the Dutch West Indies Company.Fort Orange, the goodwill of which he purchased from Steven Janse Conick. Legal proceedings on November 19, 1643 stated that he smuggled a half barrel of beer. He was resolved by paying an excise tax. Future records indicate he was found guilty twice of entertaining company in his inn on Sunday. The early records of Albany contain frequent mention of his name, and show him to have been a man of social and financial standing. He purchased a great deal of property; he loaned money to Governor Stuyvesant "in time of need", he was active in the military duties rendered necessary by the changes of the time, being a lieutenant "in the company of his Noble Honor, the Director-General" in 1657. Breestede, by whom she had three children. le there it was disbanded, and Schoonmaker, attracted to the beauty and fertility of the place, and tempted, who settled there, decided to remain, so he disposed of his Albany property, sent for his wife and children, and became resident of the new community. Here he became as prominent as he had been in Albany, and his military knowledge and experience were constantly, called into use in the frequent struggles against the Indians. Though severely wounded, he fought bravely and well in the Indian outbreak of June 7, 1663, and he led the Dutch burghers in their mutiny against the exaction of the English garrison in 1667." or incorporated into his biography.
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Hendrick Jochemsz Schoonmaker<br>Gender: Male<br>Alias name: Hendrick Joachemsen Schoonmaker, Hendrik Jochims Shoonmaker, Hendrick Jochemsen Schoonmaker, Hendrick J Schoomaker, Hendrick Jochemsz (Lt ) Schoonmaker, Henricus Schoonmaker<br>Birth: Sep 29 1624 - Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany<br>Baptism: Nov 1624 - Hamburg-Mitte, Hamburg, Germany<br>Occupation: Schepen on board of magistrates<br>Marriage: Spouse: Elsje Janse Schoonmaker (born Van Breesteede) - Circa 1653 - Albany, NY, United States<br>Death: Mar 4 1682 - Kingston, Ulster County, New York, United States<br>Burial: 1682<br>Father: Jochim Unknown<br>Mother: Catherina (born Ordorp)<br>Wives: Elsje Janse Schoonmaker (born Van Breesteede), Cornelia Slecht<br>Children: Egbert Hendricksen Schoonmaker, Volckerte Jochemsz Schoonmaker, Engeltje Agnes Hendricks Anthony, Gasherie (born Schoonmaker), Hendrick Hendricksen Schoonmaker</a>, Hilltje Hendrickse Schoonmaker (born JOCHEMSE (later SCHOONMAKER)), Benjamin Unknown, nn Unknown, Daniel Unknown, nn Unknown, Volkeet Unknown
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