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About Jacob Barentsen Cool
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- 1661 Mar 27; Jacob Barentsen, Marretje Symensen; Symen; Evert Pels & wife Jannetje Symensen [26]
- 1663 Nov 18; Jacob Barentsen, Marretje Symens; Barent; Margriet Meyers, Jacob Jansen [26]
- 1665 Feb 01; Jacob Barentsen Cool, Marretje Symens; Barent; Margriet Chambers, Evert Pels [26]
- 1666 Mar 07; Jacob Barentsen Cool, Marretje Symens; Arent, Marretje; Hans Cheyrstede [Kierstede], Annetje Tyssen, Anna Blom [26]
- 1668 Nov 04; Jacob Barentszen, Marritie Simons; Barent; Barent Jacobszen, Maritie Leenarts [32]
- 1671 Oct 21; Jacob Barentszen, Marritie Simons; Claertie; Arent Leendertszen, Tryntie Gerrits [32]
- 1673 Jan 01; Jacob Barentszen Kool, Marritje Simons; Jacob; Lucas Tienhoven, Tryntie Bickers [32]
Note: Jacob was probably a member of the Old Dutch Church. He was an employee of the Dutch West India Company.He farmed at Kingston and was an Excise Officer at New Amsterdam in 1665. When England took control of the colony,he returned to Kingston and died there after 1701.
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From Boydhouse.com Jacob Barentsen Cool was the son of Barent Jacobsen Cool and Marritje Leenderts De Grauw. [1] He married Marritje Simons. Marritje was baptized 12 October 1632 in the Nieuwkerk (New Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands to Sijmon Floriszen and Claertje Arents. [2] She had four sisters, Lijsbet, Machtelt, Marij (who probably died young), and Jannetje, and three brothers, Floris, Arent (who probably died young), and Arent. She seems to have arrived from the Netherlands as an indentured servant to Pieter Pietersen Harder "in the city of New Amstel, on the South River". Evert Pels, the husband of her sister Jannetje (see the Evert Pels family), paid for the remainder of her indenture in 19 February 1659. The Cools lived in Wildwyck (now Kingston, Ulster, New York) where he worked for Juriaen Westfael, a farmer, and Marritje also worked, probably as a laundress. They moved to New Amsterdam (New York City) in 1667, where Jacob became a “porter in the Weigh house” and a “beer and wine carrier” like his father. By 1689, they had returned to Ulster County, where Jacob took an oath of allegiance.
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Jacob Barentsen Cool's Timeline
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1639
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New Netherland Colony
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1661 |
March 27, 1661
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Kingston, Ulster County, New York, United States
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March 27, 1661
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Kingston, Ulster, New York
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1663 |
November 18, 1663
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Kingston, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America
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1665 |
February 1, 1665
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Kingston, Ulster Co., New York, USA
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1666 |
March 7, 1666
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Esopus, Ulster County, New York
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May 7, 1666
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Kingston, Ulster County, New York, United States
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1668 |
November 4, 1668
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Esopus, Ulster County, New York
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1671 |
October 21, 1671
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Esopus, Ulster County, New York
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