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Lyssebet (Aertsen) Aertse (abt. 1655 - 1732)

Lyssebet (Elisabeth) "Lysbeth, Lyssebet, Elizabeth" Aertse formerly Aertsen aka Aartsen, Aartz, Aartsz, Van Wagenen, Masten
Born about in Kingston, New Netherlandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 1676 in Kingston, Ulster, New Yorkmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 77 in Kingston, Ulster County, Province of New Yorkmap
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Contents

Biography

Birth

1655, Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA
Religion
Dutch Reformed Church at Kingston.
1675 [Apr], with Everdt Pels, Lysbit Evertsen Pels and Gerrit Reyers witnessed baptism of her twin nephews, Everdt and Barndt.[1]
1681 Apr 24, with Johannis Wincob, Niclaes de Put, and Catrintyen de Put witnessed the baptism of Merytyen de Puet.[2]
1684 May 11, with her husband witnessed the baptism of Annetie Hendricz.[3]
1686 Mar 14, with Hendric Wyncoop witnessed the baptism of Magdalena du Puy.[4]
1693 Apr 23, with her husband witnessed the baptism of Johannes Van Namen. [5]
1694 Jun 3, with her husband witnessed the baptism of Lucas. [6]
1695 Jun 7, with her husband witnessed the baptism of Cornelia van Vliet.[7]
1696 Feb 2, with Cornelis Fynhout, and Louwis Vielen witnessed the baptism of her grand niece, Neeltje Fynhout. [8]
1710 May 7, with Johs Maste witnessed the baptism of her granddaughter, Jacomyntje Masten.[9]
1712 Dec 21, with Jan Wels witnessed the baptism of her granddaughter, Elisabeth Masten. [10]
1713 Mar 1, with Hendrik Jansz witnessed the baptism of her grandson, Cornelis Jansz.[11]
1713 Aug 9, with Johannes Masten witnessed the baptism of her granddaughter, Elisabeth Van Vlied. [12]
1715 Feb 27, with Arent Fynhoud witnessed the baptism of her grandson, Cornelis Masten. [13]
1721 Feb 19, with Hendrik Traphagen witnessed the baptism of her grandnephew, Wilhelmus Elmendorp.[14]

Marriage

1676 Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA
Husband : Cornelis Maston
Wife : Lyssebet Aertsen
Children : Johannis [15]
Aard [16]
Annetie [17]
Giertje [18]
Court Records
1710 Nov 6 quit claim deed to her father's estate if recorded in Kingston. [19]

Death

07 MAY 1732, Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA

Church Records

Children's baptisms
  1. 1678. Mar 31. Cornelis Maston, Lyssebet Aertsen. Johannis. Witnesses: Maria Wynkoops. At Kingston. [20]
Baptismal witness
  • 1675 [April]. Gerardt Aerdtesen, [Wife not named]. Everdt, Barndt. "Twins". Witnesses: Everdt Pels. Gerrit Reyers. Lyssebert Aertsen. Lysbit Evertsen Pels. At Kingston.[21]

Research Notes

  • On a bond her father, Aert Jacobsen, identifies himself as from Achtienhoven. [22], and her sister, Neeltie Aertsen, stated on her marriage record that she was from Achtien Hooven [23] and another sister, Grietie Aertsen, stated that she was from Vytrecht. [24] No records identifying the family with Wageningen are to be found until we get to some of Aert Jacobsen's grandchildren.

Misc.

Assuming end of marriage with death of first spouse

LNAB

She seems to be rather consistently recorded with a form of her patronymic name (Aertse, Aertsen, Aartsz, etc.) The earliest record is the 1675 record of her as a baptism witness; that record calls her Lyssebert Aertsen, so Aertsen is her LNAB for WikiTree's purposes. Smith-62120 03:09, 8 June 2023 (UTC)

Sources

  1. Hoes: p 9, entry 132.
    1675 [Apr], baptism of Everdt and Barndt (twins). Parents: Gerardt Aerdtesen & [wife not named]. Witnesses: Everdt Pels, Gerrit Reyers, Lyssebert Aertsen, Lysbit Evertsen Pels.
  2. Hoes: p 14, entry 219.
    1681 Apr 24, baptism of Merytyen. Parents: Moysis de Puet & Maria Wincob. Witnesses: Johannis Wincob, Niclaes de Put, Lisbet Artsen, Catrintyen de Put.
  3. Hoes: p 22, entry 369.
    1684 May 11, baptism of Annetie. Parents: Bruyn Hendricz & Lysbeth Oosterland. Witnesses: Cornelis Maston, Lysbeth Aartz.
  4. Hoes: p 26, entry 459.
    1686 Mar 14, baptism of Magdalena. Parents: Moses du Puy & Maritie Wyncoop. Witnesses: Hendric Wyncoop, Lysbet Aartz.
  5. Hoes: p 39, entry 741.
    1693 Apr 23, baptism of Johannes. Parents: Jochum Van Namen & Lysbeth Pels. Witnesses: Cornelis Masten, Lysbeth Aartsen.
  6. Hoes: p 42, entry 791.
    1694 Jun 3, baptism of Lucas. Parents: [father not named] & Catrina de Duytser (unwed). Witnesses: Cornelis Masten, Lysbet Aartsen.
  7. Hoes: p 44, entry 841.
    1695 Jun 7, baptism of Cornelia. Parents: Dirk van Vliet & Anna Andries. Witnesses: Cornelis Masten, Lysbeth Aartsen.
  8. Hoes: p 46, entry 890.
    1696 Feb 2, baptism of Neeltje. Parents: Arent Fynhout & [[Viele-14|Marytje Vielen]. Witnesses: Cornelis Fynhout, Louwis Vielen, Lysbet Aartsen.
  9. Hoes: p 89, entry 1835.
    1710 May 7, baptism of Jacomyntje. Parents: Aart Masten & Pieternelle Fiele. Witnesses: Johs Maste, Elisabeth Aartse.
  10. Hoes: p 100, entry 2092.
    1712 Dec 21, baptism of Elisabeth. Parents: Johannes Masten & Marytjen Wels. Witnesses: Jan Wels, Elysabeth Aartsz.
  11. Hoes: p 101, entry 2117.
    1713 Mar 1, baptism of Cornelis. Parents: Mathys Jansz & Annetjen Masten. Witnesses: Hendrik Jansz, Elysabeth Aartsz.
  12. Hoes: p 103, entry 2149.
    1713 Aug 9, baptism of Elisabeth. Parents: Ariaan Van Vlied & Geertjen Masten. Witnesses: Johannes Masten, Elisabeth Aartsz.
  13. Hoes: p 109, entry 2291.
    1715 Feb 27, baptism of Cornelis. Parents: Aart Masten & Pieternellitjen Vielen. Witnesses: Arent Fynhoud, Lysebet Aartsz.
  14. Hoes: p 134, entry 2853.
    1721 Feb 19, baptism of Wilhelmus. Parents: Coenraad Elmendorp & Blandina Kierstede. Witnesses: Hendrik Traphagen, Elisabeth Aartsz.
  15. Hoes: p 10, entry 141.
    1678 Mar 31, baptism of Johannis. Parents: Cornelis Maston & Lyssebet Aertsen. Witnesses: Maria Wynkoops.
  16. Hoes: p 17, entry 277.
    1682 Sep 22, baptism of Aard. Parents: Cornelis Masten & Lysbeth Aartz. Witnesses: Gerret Aartz, Neeltie Aartz.
  17. Hoes: p 22, entry 381.
    1684 Aug 16, baptism of Annetie. Parents: Cornelis Maston & Lysbeth Aartz. Witnesses: Jan Janz, Grietie Wessels.
  18. Hoes: p 29, entry 535.
    1687 Nov 6, baptism of Giertje. Parents: Cornelis Maeston & Lysbeth Aertzen. Witnesses: Evaerdt Wynkooper, Giertje Elmendorp.
  19. Van_Wagenen p 86-89.
    In 1710 Nov 6 in Kingston are recorded five quit claim deeds executed by his children.
    "Whereas, Aert Jacobsen, late of Kingston, aforesaid, did by his last will and testament, give and bequeath his whole Estate unto his five children, the above named Jacob Aertsen, Grietje Elmendorf, Elizabeth Masten, Neeltje Aertsen, and Gerrit Aertsen of Kingston aforesaid, and whereas they have divided their said Father;s farm of Bowery, situated in the limits and bounds of the Corporation of Kingston, on the North side of the Esopus Creek or Kill, in the great piece, and Lot No. I is by said division fallen to said Gerrit Aertsen. Now know ye that the said Jacob Aertsen, Grietje Elmendorf, Cornelis Masten, and Elizabeth his wife, and Arent Tynhout for divers good and valid considerations, them thereunto moving, but mor especially for the avoiding and putting asid all strife and differences that might arise about said farm, have given, granted, etc., to the said Gerrit Aertsen all that aforsaid lot No. 1, bounded NE by land of Teunis Elison and the heirs of Tjerck Claessen De Witt, and the lands of the heirs of Jacob Elmendorps, S by Lot No. 2, belonging to this division of said Estate or Bowery, to Grietje Elmendorf, and NW by the Great Kill, etc., signed, Jacob Aertsn, Grietje Elmendorf, Cornelis Masten, Elizabeth + Masten, Arent + Tynhout."
  20. Hoes, Page 10
  21. Hoes, p 9, entry 132.
  22. Pearson_3: p 203-204.
    Bond of Teunis Dircksen van Vechten to Aert Jacobsen van Achtienhoven
    On this day, the 24th of January 1663, Theunis Dircxsz van Vechten acknowledges that he is well and truly indebted to Aert Jacobsz van Achtienhoven in the sum of seventy-seven guilders in beavers, growing out of the matter of the balance of purchase money for a house, fences and out buildings upon the land called Groenendal, lyin (at the south end where the descent is toward the island of Paepskene), in the Greyne bos in the colony of Rensselaerswyck, which said sum he, Theunis Dircxsz van Vechten, hereby promises to pay in the month of June next in good, merchantable beavers at eight guilders each; for which he minds his person and estate, nothing excepted, subject to the authority of all courts and judges. Done in the colony of Rensselaerswyck, dated as above.
    This mark ( ) was made by Theunis Dircxsz van Vechten, aforenamed
    In my presence, D V Schelluyne, secertary 1663
    • Note: Aert Jacobsen moved to the Esopus in 1661. Achtienhoven is a village in the province of Utrecht.
  23. Hoes, p 502, entry 20.
    1667 May 21 banns publish three times in succession then married by Justice of the Peace. Husband: Cornelis Fynhout, single, born at Fort Orangie [Fort Orange, now Albany]. Wife: Neeltie Aertsen, single, of Achtien Hooven.
  24. Hoes, p 502, entry 23.
    1667 Dec 25 banns first published then married by Justice of the Peace. Husband: Jacobus Van Elmendorp, single. Wife: Grietie Aertsen, of Vytrect [Utrecht].
    • Note: The present Utrecht, capital of the Province of same name in Holland; spelled Uytegt by van Leeuwen, and Vtrecht by Blaeu (1667), the letters U and V having been used interchangeably in early times.
See also:
  • Ancestry.com: OneWorldTree. The Generations Network.
  • Ancestry.com: Family Data Collection - Individual Records. Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection - Individual Records [database on-line].
  • Ancestry.com: Family Data Collection - Births. Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection - Births [database on-line].
  • Ancestry.com: Godfrey Memorial Library, comp. American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI)
  • Ancestry.com: Family Trees.
  • Ancestry.com Title: U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989.

Acknowledgments

  • WikiTree profile Van Wagenen-37 through the import of MYERS-EVEY Family WikiTree.ged on Apr 18, 2013 by Jon Myers.
  • John Masten, Jul 15, 2012.
  • William Ramage, Mar 4, 2012.
  • This person was created through the import of McDonald Family Tree.ged on 02 December 2010.
  • WikiTree profile Van Wagenen-18 created through the import of perry and plumb tree.ged on Aug 18, 2012 by Merry Kennedy.




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Elizabeth Aertse Van Wagenen

BIRTH 1655 • Creek Locks, Ulster, New York, USA DEATH 7 MAY 1732 • Kingston, Ulster County, British Colonial America, New York, USA My 7th great-grandmother married to

Cornelius E Masten BIRTH 1651 • Kingston, Ulster County, New York, United States of America DEATH 30 JAN 1712 • Kingston, Ulster County, New York, United States of America My 7th great-grandfather

posted by Lois (Farnham) Denaut
VanWagenen-31 and Van Wagenen-6 are not ready to be merged because: The parents need to be resolved first and there are a few problems, so putting this to a match for now.
posted on Van Wagenen-6 (merged) by Carrie Quackenbush
VanWagenen-31 and Van Wagenen-6 appear to represent the same person because: appear to be same person
posted on Van Wagenen-6 (merged) by Beryl Meehan
Van Wagenen-47 and Van Wagenen-6 appear to represent the same person because: Same father, name, general information.
posted on Van Wagenen-6 (merged) by Jeanette (Gartman) Barott
Aertse Van Wagenen-1 and Van Wagenen-37 appear to represent the same person because: Their husbands are the same.
posted on Van Wagenen-6 (merged) by Reta McKay
Aertse Van Wagenen-1 and Van Wagenen-6 appear to represent the same person because: They have the same husband.
posted on Van Wagenen-6 (merged) by Reta McKay

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