Let op: Was ouder dan 65 jaar (70) toen kind (Andries Jansz VanWie) werd geboren (??-??-1720).
Let op: Was 9 maanden voor de geboorte (??-??-1720) van kind (Andries Jansz VanWie) al overleden (??-??-1691).
Hij is getrouwd met Eytje Ariaanse.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1675 te Albany, New York***Data is already there***, hij was toen 25 jaar oud.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1675 te Albany, New York, hij was toen 25 jaar oud.Kind(eren):
-1- From the Compendium of American Genealogy, 1600-1800, p. 889.t Orange; bought land at Van Wie's Point, Albany Co., NY, 1679; wounded at Frary, Can., while on expedition to Canada; m. Aytje Ariaanze [Ariese]."ronymic naming system, and the father of children named can be identified by the middle name recorded for the child. Thus Hendrick Gerritse Van Wie, is the son of Gerrit. In addition, last names were just forming and were used and recorded loosely. Moreover, last names usually referred to place of origin and were recorded as 'Van', meaning from, or 'Ver', meaning of. Thus, in this family, Van Wye, and Ver Wie means the same thing, ie., from, or of, Wye or Wie or even Wey. In addition 'en' was often added to the name, so that Verweyen can be the same name as is indicated for this person in the 'Compendium of American Genealogy'.tch Colony of New Amsterdam (New York) in 1664. The emigrant Hendrick Gerritse Van Wie was referred to as "Fat Hendrick" of Wildwyck in the Kingston Papers.e Town Road at Van Wie's Point. This area is now part of the town of Bethlehem, New York. This early house was replaced in 1732 with the "Van Wie House" which was built by Hendrick Van Wie, grandson of above mentioned Hendrick. His parents were Gerrit and Annatje (Conyn) Van Wie. The new house located on Town Road near William Gibson Road at Van Wie's Point has housed six generations of the Van Wie family.t of brick, the main structure has portholes and a granary door in the north gable. In both gables are iron beam-anchors in the shape of a fleur-de-lis. A wing of the stone house at the rear may have been the original dwelling, antedating the house of 1732. Neighborhood tradition tells of a stone building for slaves' quarters, which formerly stood near by. Occupation in recent years (1929) by tenants of the laboring class has altered the house in many details. The house is presently owned by the Knickerbocker Ice Company.n whose names were Arientje, Gerrit Hendrikse, Gessie, Jan, Catharina and Hendrik. Hendrick died before 1693 in Albany New York and wife, Eytje, whom remarried to Andries Jacobsn, died after 1697.e history of Hendrick Gerritsen Van Wie by A.J.F. Van Laer reads as follows:, came to New Netherlands on ship "de Endracht (Unity) which sailed from Holland on April 17th, 1664. Arrived at colony on or before August 29th, 1664 as shown by receipt of his passage money among Rensselaerswych manuscripts in N.Y. State Library.f Hendrik Gerretss Van Wie, for his passage in the ship Endracht. This 29th day of August anno 1664 in Rensselaerswyck. /s/ Jan Bergen, Skipper of the Ship, de Endracht.er arrival as these entries on account book show:aneous work on latter's farm.ch was later leased to Ryck Rutgersen.e boards and the lumber of the old house of Eldert (Gerbertsen Cruy) at Bethlehem. Indicating that he bought land on which intended to build a house.d as being 'quite infirm' and according to affidavit of the witnesses he died in that year. On November 13th, 1692, his widow, Eydje Airiaansz, marrried at Albany Andries Jacobsz Gardeneir.se facts conflict with statement made by Jonathan Pearson that Hendrick Van Wie was in Beverwyck 1654-1691 and that he was a volunteer in expedition against Canada in 1691 at which he was desperately wounded at La Prairie. First of these statements based on documents in Vol I of Early Records of Albany (1654-1661) in which Pearson has erroneously supplied tht name Van Wie instead of Vermeulen or Van der Meulen, after Hendrick Gerrits .e Council on October 15th, 1692, or about 2 years after the alledged death of Van Wie and but a few weeks before the marriage of his widow. Evidently documents relate to another man."s the will of Hendrick van Wie:e as follows:lity, and after her death the lawful heirs begotten of them shall share alike, except that the eldest son shall first of all have a horse. But whenever his wife shall marry again, an inventory shall be made of all there is, in order that the estate be not diminished. In witness hereto he has signed with his own hand.bertsese of ye County of Albany aforesaid wittnesses as above written who declare upon ye body Evangelist that some time about ye year of our Lord 1699 they saw ye signing of above mentioned Instrument by Hendrick van Wie of ye said County as his last will or Testament who Dyed in ye year 1699 as aforesaid."
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Death date: 29 Aug 1918 Death place: Utrecht
Arrival date: 1664 Arrival place: New York, New York