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Posted by: terry kelley (ID *****9031) Date: July 03, 2009 at 07:57:48
  of 1903

When did the name OSTRANDER first appear in a written record?


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(Baptized) this day July 3 (2657 by) Domine Paulus Cordes: Pieter, father: Pieter Carstensen, mother:
Geesje Jans, witness: Annetje Jans)
This would confirm that Geesje Jans gave birth to a child named Pieter Pietersen who would have
been nearly four years old when the family emigrated to New Netherlands. Coupled with the origin of
Pieter Carstensen at "Nortstrant" and that sons of Pieter Ostrander were at times designated Van
Noortstrant, there is little doubt that this is Pieter Pietersen Ostrander. Source:
Christopher A. Brooks, Parentage of Pieter Pietersen Ostrander and his Sister Tryntje Pieters (New York
Genealogical and Biographical Record (July 1999) Edited article on Internet), P. 9., www.geocities.com/
~cabrooks/ancestry.htm.

MAR: Kingston Reformed Dutch Church records: Pieter Pieterse, j.m. of Amsterdam and Rebecca
Traphaghe, j.d. of Boswyck (Bushwyc, L. I.), both reside Westquansengh. Banns published three times
n the church. Christopher A. Brooks, Parentage of Pieter Pietersen Ostrander and his Sister Tryntje
Pieters (New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (July 1999) Edited article on Internet), P. 9.,
www.geocities.com/~cabrooks/ancestry.htm (OST HIS 001) P. 3.
HIS: The records of the Court and Secretary at Kingston in Ulster County, where Pieter Pietersen
ostrander and Tryntje Pieters lived, were checked a few entried for a Pieter Pietersen were found
between 1665 and 1668. he was a man with financial problems having trouble making ends meet.
However, in the Notrarial records at the Rijksarchief in Amsterdam provices an identify for this Pieter Pietersen:
April 1, 1658 before Notary Jacobus Hellerus:
Jan Jacobs, a bombazinworker, in the name of his son, Jacob Janss, who lives in Groot Esopus in New Netherland, takes for him into service, Pieter Pieterss, 17 years old, in order to work in agriculture there. This for 5 years, with free board, room and transportation there.



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