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Jurian Lootman

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  • Name Jurian Lootman 
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I5650  Petersen-de Lanskoy
    Last Modified 27 May 2021 

    Family Annetje Thyssen Lanen Van Pelt 
    Last Modified 28 May 2021 
    Family ID F2450  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • RESEARCH_NOTES:
      1. The book, “A history of the Camfield family: with special emphasis on the descendants of John Freeman Camfield and Margaret Singleton Camfield…,” by Ernest Ross Camfield (Privately printed; 1999), “THE FAMILY OF LANEN VAN PELT AND ITS CONNECTION WITH THE LONGSTREETS,” pp. 266-68:
      “(The connection of [the Longstreet] family comes entirely through the marriage of Stoffel Dircksen Langestraet with Moica)
      Matthys Jansen Lanen Van Pelt
      Born in the Netherlands
      Married twice, 1st wife is unknown to us; 2nd wife Adrientje Hendricks
      Died in late 1676 or 1677 in New Utrecht
      His name means "Matthias, son of John Lane of Peel." He was generally called "Thys Jansen," and he signed his name as "Thys Jansen Lanen Van Pelt." He immigrated along with his brother, Teunis Jansen Lanen Van Pelt from Liege in 1663. His wife died in the passage, but he safely brought over four children. His coming, as already mentioned in other sections was in the year preceding the seizure of the Providence by the English; and it was 14 years prior to the organization of the congregation at New Utrecht.
      Coming from Liege, Belgium, it is a matter of strictly speculation as to what motives drove him and his brother into a "new wilderness" and a New World. The Dutch didn't come to this country because of religious persecution, but they were a trading nation and agricultural people, so they came to "trade" as well as to obtain broad acres of freehold lands. With the Walloons however this was not the case. We can wonder what made these two brothers come with their wives and a total often children, but it would strictly be a guess.
      Matthys settled in New Utrecht, and his name appears of the Assessment Rolls of that village for the years 1675 and 1676. He married a second time to Adrientje Hendricks. (She remarried to Cornelius Wynhard after Matthys' death.) Since Matthys' name is not included in the list of the Congregation of New Utrecht for 1677, and his widow remarried in 1683, it is most probable that he died in the latter part of 1676 or early in 1677. His four oldest children were from his first marriage; the seven younger children were from his second marriage.
      CHILDREN:
      -Anthoine Thyssen Lanen Van Pelt. Born 1646 in Liege, Belgium. He came to America with his father in 1663. He was living in New Utrecht in 1693.
      -Teuntje Thyssen Lanen Van Pelt. Born 1648 in Liege, Belgium. She also came to America with her father. Married Jan Jane Van Dyck on 9 May 1673, and was a member of the New Utrecht Church in 1680. She lived on a farm adjoining the Brooklyn line.
      -Hendrick Thyssen Lanen Van Pelt. Born about 1650 in Liege, Belgium. Came to America with his father and married on 28 Sept. 1679 to Annatie Tileman Vander Meyer. He married second Marritje Bennet, widow of Johannes C. Schaers. He was the father of three children; he died about 1693.
      -Gysbrecht Thyssen Lanen Van Pelt. Of whose line we continue to follow...
      -Annetje Thyssen Lanen Van Pelt. Married Jurian Lootman of Esopus.
      -Jan Thyssen Lanen Van Pelt. A minor child in 1683; he took the Oath of Allegiance in 1687 as a native. He married Aeltle, daughter of Gerrit Cornelise Van Duyn. At one time he lived in New Town. He fathered three children, only two of which lived.
      -Jacob Thyssen Lanen Van Pelt. A minor in 1683; took the Oath of Allegiance in 1687 with his brother. He was a member of the Freehold Church in New Jersey in 1709.
      -Adrien or Arie Thyssen Lanen Van Pelt. Lived in New Utrecht; married Marrytje Smack; he is listed on the census of 1698; he was the father of three children.
      -Pieter Thyssen Lanen Van Pelt. Took the Oath of Allegiance in 1687 as a native; was assessed in New Utrecht in 1706 for 49 acres of land; married Barbara Houlton and fathered five children.
      -Jannetje Tyssen Lanen Van Pelt. Married Tunis Idense
      -Lysbeth Tyssen Lanen Van Pelt. Married Anthoni Jachum of Bushwick”