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Johannes (Knoet) Clute (bef. 1728)

Johannes Clute formerly Knoet
Born before in Albany, New Yorkmap [uncertain]
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 27 Sep 1752 in Albany, Albany Co. NY, British Colonial Americamap
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Johannes (Knoet) Clute was a New Netherland Descendant 1674-1776.
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Biography

Johannes was born in 1728. Johannes is the child of Johannes Clute and Anna Van Vranken. [1]

Johannes was baptized in the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany, New York, on 15 September 1728, recorded as the son of Johs. and Anna Knoet. Witnesses were Jacob and Bata Knoet. [2]

Occupations:

  1. Silversmith
  2. Merchant
  3. Fire Master
  4. Constable

Religion. Reformed Dutch Church, Albany,

1st Res. Niskayuna, Schenectady Co. NY

Military 1, Albany Co. Militia, First Regiment - 1st Lieutenant in 1766. Military 2, Loyalist in 1775.

Children:[3]

  1. Johannes;1753 Sep 09; Johannes Clute, Sarah Van Arnhem; Johannes;
  2. Alida; 1755 May 09; Johannes Clute, Sarah Van Arnhem; Alida;
  3. Alida; 1757 Feb 06; Johannes Clute, Sarah Van Arnhem; Alida;
  4. Anna; 1759 Apr 01; Johannes Clute, Sarah Van Arnhem; Anna;
  5. Elisabeth; 1762 Jan 24; Johannes Clute, Sarah Van Arnhem; Elisabeth;
  6. Abraham; 1764 Jan 11; Johannes Clute, Sarah Van Arnhem; Abraham (b);
  7. Gerrit; 1765 Feb 20; Johannes Clute, Sarah Van Arnhem; Gerrit (b);
  8. Abraham;1767 May 16; Johannes Clute, Sarah Van Arnhem; Abraham (b);
  9. Sara; 1769 May 25; Johannes Clute, Sarah Van Arnhem; Sara;
  10. Abraham; 1773 Apr 16; Johannes Clute, Sarah Van Arnhem; Abraham;
  11. Wouter; 1775 Apr 11; Johannes Clute, Sarah Van Arnhem; Wouter (b);

Research Notes

LNAB is Knoet per New Netherland project conventions. This is the name recorded for his father at his baptism. - Smith-62120 20:14, 12 November 2019 (UTC)

Sources

  1. Entered by Bill Dunkley, Tuesday, March 25, 2014.
  2. Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany, New York, 1683–1809, Excerpted from Year Books of the Holland Society of New York. Part 3, page 31: 1728. Sep. 15. Johannes, of Johs. and Anna Knoet. Wit.: Jacob and Bata Knoet.
  3. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/schenectady_baptisms.htm Schenectady Baptisms
  • Clarke, Robert Gordon. Early New Netherlands Settlers. Nov 2001 last revised June 2014. WEBSITE. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rclarke/
  • Dodge, Roberta (Bobbi) Van Vranken, Van Frank Genealogy, 2005. Access at LDS website.
[Record: January 1889 pg 10 ]
[Ancestral lines by Carl Boyer 1998 pg 215, 481 ]
[Huyck in America by Sylvia E Wilson 1982 pg 13 ]
[Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen Bradt by Cynthia B Biasca 929.273 B729bc pg29 ]

Acknowledgments

  • Bill Dunkley (Dunkley-71), 2014-10-07




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The names in the bio do not match the names in the said birth record source. Was he the son of Anna Knoet or Anna Van Vranken?! If it is the same owman that needs to be explained.
posted by Tanya Lowry
edited by Tanya Lowry
The "Needs LNAB" indication on Anna's profile is an indication that research is needed to identify and compile her records, including the names she was recorded with (possibly including verifying that the records were correctly identified as hers). One outcome of that would be to determine her LNAB.

Some of these sources, including Clarke and rbillard, use standardized names, so they cannot be trusted to indicate how the person was recorded. The basic story presented in this profile is that her LNAB was Van Vranken and she was recorded as Anna Knoet at this son's baptism. That has not been confirmed.

posted by Ellen Smith