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Henderik Isaksz Halenbeek (bef. 1692 - bef. 1766)

Henderik Isaksz (Hendrik) Halenbeek aka Hallenbeck, Hallenbake
Born before in Albany, Albany County, Province of New Yorkmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 2 Dec 1718 in Albany, , New Yorkmap
Descendants descendants
Died before at about age 74 in Albany, Albany County, Province of New Yorkmap
Profile last modified | Created 11 Oct 2017
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Hendrik Halenbeek was a New Netherland Descendant 1674-1776.
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Contents

Biography

Birth

BEF 16 MAR 1692 Albany, NY

Christening

16 MAR 1692 Dutch Church, Albany

Death

BEF JUL 1766 Albany

Church Records

Baptism
  • 1692 Mar 13 Henderik - of Isak Casparsz and Dorethee Bosch. Witnesses: Albert Rykman, Lysbet Lansing. [1]
Marriage
  • 1718 Dec 02 With B[anns]. Hendrik Halenbeek and Susanna Bratt. [2]

Children

  1. 1719, Apr 12: Ysack, of Hendrik and Susanna Halenbeek. Wit.: Joannes Muller, Lybetie Bratt, Jr. [3]
  2. 1721, Feb. 5: Elizabeth, of Hendrik and Susanna Halenbeek. Wit.: Dirk and Elizabeth Bratt. [4]
  3. 1723, July 14. Dorothee, of Hendr. and Susanna Halenbeek. Wit.: Isack Fonda, Anna Halenbeek.[5]
  4. 1725, Oct 3. Elyzabeth, of Hendr. and Susanna Halenbeek. Wit.: Gerrit and Elyz. Bratt. [6]
  5. 1727, Dec 10. Daniel, of Hendr. and Sus. Halenbeek. Wit.: Barn. Brat, Elyz. Muller.[7]
  6. 1730, Apr. 18. Susanna, of H. and Sus. Halenbeek. Wit.: Benjam. and Marg. Brat.[8]
  7. 1732, Apr 2. Gerrit, of H. and S. Halenbeek. Wit.: G. Halenbeek Elyz. Brat. [9]
  8. 1734, July 29. Hendrik, of Hendrik and Suzanna Halenbeek. Wit.: Hendricus Brat, Catharyna Van Vegte.[10]
  9. 1736, Gerrit, of Hendrik and Suzanna Halenbeek. Wit.: William Halenbeek, Marytje Bradt.[11]
  10. 1738, Dec 20. Anthony, of Hendrik and Suzanna Halenbeek. Wit.: Anthony Brad, Marytje Van Oostrandt.[12]
  11. 1741, Jun 28. William, of Hendrik and Suzanna Halenbeek. Wit.: Isaac and Dorethea Halenbeek.[13]
  12. 1744, Apr. 15. Bernardus, of Hendrik and Suzanna Halenbeek. Wit.: Bernardus Brad, Elizabeth Halenbeek.[14]

Will

Hendrik Halenbeek made his will on 19 November 1764, with witnesses Jacob Cooper, William Fryer, and John Rohrabach. The will was proved on 18 August 1766. Text of the will follows:[15]

In the name of God, Amen. I, Hendrik Halenbeek of the city of Albany and province of New York, Yeoman, being weak in body; but of sound and perfect mind and memory, blessed be Almighty God for the same, do make and publish this my last will and testament, in manner and form following (that is to say)
First I give and bequeath to my son Isaac Halenbeek the sum of ten shillings current money of New York, for his birthright, and as a barr to his being my heir-at-law.
Item - I give, bequeath and devise unto my beloved wife Susannah Halenbeek the mean profits, use and income of all my estate both real and personal during her natural life, and after her decease I give devise and bequeath unto my eight children (to wit) Isaac Halenbeck, Dorothy Halenbeek, Elizabeth, the wife of William Helling, Daniel Halenbeek, Garrit Halenbeek, Jacob Halenbeek, Anthony Halenbeek and Bernardus Halenbeek, all the rest and residue of my estate both real and personal of what name and nature so ever, and wheresoever the same may be, to be equally divided among them; to them my said children each an eighth part and to their heirs and assigns forever - and in case my son Isaac Halenbeek should not return, then my will is that his three children (to wit) Hendrik, Nicholas and Daniel shall succeed their father in this inheritance in equal proportion; saving unto Hendrik the ten shillings bequeathed to his father for his birthright &c.
My express will and desire also is and I do hereby order and direct that the burying ground in my lott, near my house, containing sixty feet square shall be and remain as such for the use of all my children and their posterity; which is to be kept in a sufficient fence at their joint expense, and such of my children or their posterity that shall refuse to pay their part in such repairs, or keeping the said burying ground within a good fence, shall from henceforth be excluded their right therein.
I do also order and direct and my express will is, that if any of my children shall come to die before they receive the benefit of this my last will and testament not having any lawful issue begotten of their body, his her or their parts shall be equally divided among my surviving children their heirs or assigns; and in like manner in case one of my grandchildren (sons of my son Isaac) who in all cases represent their father during his absence should die before he comes to be of age, the survivors shall equally share the deceased's part.
Lastly I do hereby constitute my eight above named children Executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills and testaments by me made. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the Nineteenth day of November in the fifth year of his Majesty George the third's Reign and in the year of our Lord Christ, One thousand seven hundred and sixty four.

Research notes

13th child suspected yet so far unproven through baptism records- Jacob/James Halenbeek- he is listed as a son named Jacob and Executor of father Hendrik's will in 1764. yet no further records relating to said Jacob are found. Per Stefan Bielinski additional source documentation shows future records of "James" Halenbeek in Albany with marriage to Ytje Bratt by 1772.[16]

LNAB

Halenbeek is the surname that first appears in church records for Henderik, at his marriage to Susanna. Quackenbush-118 04:19, 11 October 2017 (EDT)

Find A Grave

Hendrick Isaac Hallenbeck
Birth: 1692
Death: Jul., 1766
Son of Isaac Casperse Hallenbeck and Dorothy Bosch.
Family links:
Spouse:
Susan Bradt Hallenbeck (1697 - 1792)*
Children:
Anthony Hallenbeck (1738 - 1803)*
*Calculated relationship
Inscription: Aged 74 years
Note: Name is spelled Hallenbake on other sides of monument.
Burial: Albany Rural Cemetery
Menands, Albany County, New York, USA
Plot: Section 73, Lot 29

Sources

  1. Year Book Holland Soc. NY: 1904, Page 56
  2. Year Book Holland Soc. NY: 1905, Page 13
  3. Year Book Holland Soc. NY: 1905, Page 83
  4. Year Book Holland Soc. NY: 1905, Page 90
  5. Year Book Holland Soc. NY: 1905, Page 100
  6. Year Book Holland Soc. NY: 1906, Page 18
  7. Year Book Holland Soc. NY: 1906, Page 29
  8. Year Book Holland Soc. NY: 1906, Page 37
  9. Year Book Holland Soc. NY: 1906, Page 45
  10. Year Book Holland Soc. NY: 1906, Page 54
  11. Year Book Holland Soc. NY: 1906, Page 65
  12. Year Book Holland Soc. NY: 1906, Page 75
  13. Year Book Holland Soc. NY: 1906, Page 89
  14. Year Book Holland Soc. NY: 1906, Page 102
  15. Munsell, Joel. Collections on the history of Albany. Vol 2. Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell (1865). pages 412-413
  16. Bielinski, Stefan. "[1]." People of Colonial Albany Live Here Website. Accessed 7 October 2018.

Acknowledgements

  • WikiTree profile Hallenbeck-7 created through the import of EED1.ged on Sep 15, 2011 by Richard Draper.




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I changed that death date to "before 18 August 1766," since that's the information we can support with solid evidence. The gravestone gives only the month of death, and the FAG page has no indication of where the July 1766 date came from.
posted by Ellen Smith
I'm correcting his death date to "Jul 1766" to match the Find A Grave data. His will was Proven August 18, 1766 so he had to have been deceased by then