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Neeltgen Jacobsdochter Jansen

Dutch: Neeltje Van Kouwenhoven (Jans)
Also Known As: "Neeltie", "Aeltgen Jans", "Neeltje Jans", "Neeltjie Janse Jacobsdochter"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Amersfoort, Holland, Netherlands
Death: 1658 (73-74)
New Amersfoort, New Amsterdam, New York, United States
Place of Burial: Amersfoort, Kings, New York
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Jacob Petersz and Metgen Jacobs
Wife of Wolfert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven
Mother of Garret Wolfertse van Couwenhoven; Jacob Wolphertse van Couwenhoven; Derick Wolfertse van Couwenhoven; Jan Van Kouwenhoven Conover and Lt Pieter Wolphertse van Couwenhoven
Sister of Herman Jacobsen and Aeltgen Jacobsdr

Occupation: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~conover/conover-p/p1264.htm#i280
Managed by: Kevin Clark Thorstenson
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About Neeltgen Jacobsdochter Jansen

Neeltgen Jacobsdochter was born circa 1584 at Netherlands. Neeltgen Jacobsdochter was the daughter of Jacob Petersz and Metgen Jacobsdr. Marriage banns for Neeltgen Jacobsdochter and Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven were published on January 9, 1605 at Amersfoort, Utrecht, Netherlands. Neeltgen Jacobsdochter married Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven, son of Gerritt Jansz Couwenhoven, on January 17, 1604/5 at Dutch Reformed Church, Amersfoort, Utrecht, Netherlands.

Neeltgen Jacobsdochter died circa 1658 at New Amersfoort, Kings County, New York.

Neeltgen Jacobsdochter was also known as Aeltgen Jans. Neeltgen Jacobsdochter was also known as Neeltje Jans.

Neeltgen Jacobsdochter was also known as Neeltje Janse. Neeltgen Jacobsdochter and Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

immigrated in June, 1625 to New Netherlands; or July 1625, with his wife and family on a ship of the Dutch West India Company which sailed in the expedition that was comprised of the ships Mackerel, Horse, Cow and Sheep.



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    Neeltgen Jacobsdochter was also known as Aeltgen Jans. She was also known as Neeltje Janse. She was also known as Neeltje Jans. Neeltgen Jacobsdochter was born c 1584 at Netherlands. She was the daughter of Jacob Petersz and Metgen Jacobsdr. Marriage banns for Neeltgen Jacobsdochter and Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven were published on 9. Jan. 1605 at Amersfoort, Utrecht, Netherlands. Neeltgen married Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven, son of Gerritt Jansz Couwenhoven, on 17. Jan. 1604/5 at Dutch Reformed Church, Amersfoort, Utrecht, Netherlands. Neeltgen Jacobsdochter and Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven immigrated in Jun. 1625 to New Netherlands; or July 1625, with his wife and family on a ship of the Dutch West India Company which saled in the expedidition that was comprsed of the ships Mackerel, Horse, Cow and Sheep. Neeltgen Jacobsdochter died c 1658 at New Amersfoort, Kings County, New York.


Neeltgen Jacobsdochter was born circa 1584 at Netherlands. She was the daughter of Jacob Petersz and Metgen Jacobsdr. Marriage banns for Neeltgen Jacobsdochter and Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven were published on Jan 9, 1605 at Amersfoort, Utrecht, Netherlands. Neeltgen married Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven, son of Gerritt Jansz Couwenhoven, on Jan 17, 1604/5 at Dutch Reformed Church, Amersfoort, Utrecht, Netherlands. Neeltgen Jacobsdochter died circa 1658 at New Amersfoort, Kings County, New York.

    She was also known as Aeltgen Jans. She was also known as Neeltje Janse. She was also known as Neeltje Jans. She and Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven immigrated in Jun, 1625 to New Netherlands; or July 1625, with his wife and family on a ship of the Dutch West India Company which saled in the expedidition that was comprsed of the ships Mackerel, Horse, Cow and Sheep.

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Neeltgen Jacobsdochter Jansen's Timeline

1584
1584
Amersfoort, Holland, Netherlands
1610
January 4, 1610
Amersfoort, Amersfoort, Utrecht, The Netherlands
1612
1612
Utrecht,, Amersfoort, Amersfoort, UT, Netherlands
1613
1613
Utrecht,, Amersfoort, Amersfoort, UT, Netherlands
1613
Ultrecht, Netherlands
1614
1614
Amersfoort, Utrecht, Netherlands
1618
1618
Age 34
1625
April 22, 1625
- June 1625
Age 45
New Amsterdam, Nieuw Nederland

"He and Neeltgen Jacobsdochter immigrated in Jun-1625 to New Netherlands; or July 1625, with his wife and family on a ship of the Dutch West India Company which saled in the expedidition that was comprsed of the ships Mackerel, Horse, Cow and Sheep."
Source: David Kipp Conover genealogy profile for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven: http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~conover/genealogy/connet/connet-o/p3... (accessed February 25, 2021).

In 1624, Wolphert was granted a lease on Bouwerie #3 on Manhattan Island by the patroon Killsen Van Rensselaer, and on 22 April 1625, he sailed with the Fongersz-Hulft Expedition, along with the other four head farmers and the cattle to settle in the New World. The hired hands and supplies had been sent over a few months earlier to prepare the land for farming.
Source: Van Kouwenhoven Family History (see Sources).

The expedition included three ships Paert, Koe, Schaep (Horse, Cow, Sheep). "In the company with these, goes a fast sailing vesel, the Mackerel, at the risk of the Directors. In these aforesaid vessels also go 6 complete families with some freemen, so that 45 newcomers or inhabitants are taken out to remain there."
"One ship carried horses, one cattle and the third hay. Each animal had it's respective servant who attended to it."
"The cattle, horses, and other animals shall remain undivided during the voyage and in that country be distributed by lot, under the direction of the Council, to the head-farmers, ...with which drawing of lots each one shall have to be content, it being his duty to care for the allotted animals to the best of his ability. To each head-farmer and his family shall be allotted four horses and four cows to be selected from the best that are being sent over."
Source: Ship Journey: 1625 - Paert, Koe, Schaep (Horse, Cow, Sheep) (see Documents).

June 1625
Age 41
New Netherlands