Person ID: I21976 |  Last Modified: 5 Feb 2025
Annetje Ariens
1645 - 1717 (Age 71)
Birth
29 Aug 1645
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Died
1717
Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York, USA
Buried
Old Dutch Churchyard, Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA
Family 1
Aert Pietersen Tack b. 26 Jul 1626, Etten, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
Married
14 Aug 1660
New Netherland
Divorced
21 Aug 1664
Fort Amsterdam, New Amsterdam, New Netherland
Children
1. Cornelis Aartsen Tack b. 14 Aug 1661, Wiltwyck, Ulster County, New York, USA
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2. Grietje Margarita Artze Tack b. Aug 1663, Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA
Family 2
Jacob Jansen van Etten b. 22 Oct 1634, Etten, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
Married
11 Jan 1665
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA
Cornelis Aartsen Tack
1661 -
Birth
14 Aug 1661
Wiltwyck, Ulster County, New York, USA
Buried
Old Dutch Churchyard, Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA
Father
Aert Pietersen Tack b. 26 Jul 1626, Etten, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
Relationship
natural
Mother
Annetje Ariens b. 29 Aug 1645, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Relationship
natural
Married
14 Aug 1660
New Netherland
Divorced
21 Aug 1664
Fort Amsterdam, New Amsterdam, New Netherland
Family
Barbara Metselaer b. 12 Sep 1666, New York, New York County, New York, USA
Married
1688
Grietje Margarita Artze Tack
1663 - 1720 (Age 56)
Birth
Aug 1663
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA
Died
1720
Machackemeck (Deerpark), Orange County, New York, USA
Buried
Old Dutch Churchyard, Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA
Father
Aert Pietersen Tack b. 26 Jul 1626, Etten, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
Relationship
natural
Mother
Annetje Ariens b. 29 Aug 1645, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Relationship
natural
Married
14 Aug 1660
New Netherland
Divorced
21 Aug 1664
Fort Amsterdam, New Amsterdam, New Netherland
Family
Luur Jacobsen van Kuykendall b. 29 May 1650, Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA
Married
1680
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA
Children
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1. Styntje (Christina) Kuykendall b. 2 Apr 1682, Rochester, Ulster County, New York, USA
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2. Jacob Kuykendall b. 12 Apr 1683, Rochester, Ulster County, New York, USA
3. Johannes Kuykendall b. 30 May 1685, Rochester, Ulster County, New York, USA
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4. Cornelius Kuykendall b. 30 May 1686, Rochester, Ulster County, New York, USA
5. Johannes Kuykendall b. 30 Sep 1688, Rochester, Ulster County, New York, USA
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6. Mattheus (Matthew) Kuykendall b. Abt 1690, Rochester, Ulster County, New York, USA
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7. Arie Kuykendall b. 8 Jun 1694, Rochester, Ulster County, New York, USA
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8. Pieter Kuykendall b. 1 May 1698, Machackemeck (Deerpark), Orange County, New York, USA
9. Annetje Kuykendall b. 9 May 1700, Machackemeck (Deerpark), Orange County, New York, USA
10. Sara Kuykendall b. 14 Jun 1702, Machackemeck (Deerpark), Orange County, New York, USA
11. Seyte Kuykendall b. 27 Oct 1706, Machackemeck (Deerpark), Orange County, New York, USA
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Based on the last fact listed in Frans Gouverneur article. FindAGrave Memorial 185185204 ; No photos; no burial site. List of facts from the article "Aert Pieterszn Tack", by Frans Gouverneur. (FindAGrave says 1664, when Aert returned to America.)
Fort Amsterdam, New Amsterdam, New Netherland [12, 13]
Annetje requested permission to divorce Aert because he abandoned her, and she wished to remarry. Aert did not appear.
Children
1
. Cornelis Aartsen Tack (ID:I30813) b. 14 Aug 1661, Wiltwyck, Ulster County, New York, USA bur. Old Dutch Churchyard, Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA
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. Grietje Margarita Artze Tack (ID:I21535)(Age 56) b. Aug 1663, Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA d. 1720, Machackemeck (Deerpark), Orange County, New York, USA(Age 56)
Histories
North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 Book Title: The Ryerson genealogy : genealogy and history of the Knickerbocker families of Ryerson, Ryerse, Ryerss; also Adriance and Martense families; [and] all descendants of Martin and Adriaen Reyersz (Reyerszen) of Amsterdam, Holland
My Dutch Immigrant Ancestors Most are distant ancestors of my great grandmother, Olive Irene Kuykendall.
One Dutch immigrant is a progenitor of her husband, Leander Travis Hutcheson.
All of them immigrated to New Netherland in the early-to-mid 1600s.
- Robin Richmond
North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 Book Title: The Ryerson genealogy : genealogy and history of the Knickerbocker families of Ryerson, Ryerse, Ryerss; also Adriance and Martense families; [and] all descendants of Martin and Adriaen Reyersz (Reyerszen) of Amsterdam, Holland
Page: Book Title: The Ryerson genealogy : genealogy and history of the Knickerbocker families of Ryerson, Ryerse, Ryerss; also Adriance and Martense families; [and] all descendants of Martin and Adriaen Reyersz (Reyerszen) of Amsterdam, Holland
Text: Record for Aert Pieterse Tack
North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 Book Title: The Ryerson genealogy : genealogy and history of the Knickerbocker families of Ryerson, Ryerse, Ryerss; also Adriance and Martense families; [and] all descendants of Martin and Adriaen Reyersz (Reyerszen) of Amsterdam, Holland
Text: Name Aart Pietersen Tack
Birth: 26 Jul 1626, Etten, Etten-Leur Municipality, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
Death: 1664
son of Peter Peterszn and Maria Anthonisdr
Children by Annetje Adriaensen:
Cornelis Aartsen Tack b. 14 Aug 1661
Grietjen Aartse Tack b. Aug 1663
[S283] Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, by Gale Research SC
Text: Name: Aert Pieters Tack
Arrival Year: 1652
Arrival Place: New Netherland
Primary Immigrant: Tack, Aert Pieters
Source Publication Code: 714
Annotation: Contains passenger listings mentioned in Lancour, A Bibliography of Ship Passenger Lists, 1538-1825 (1963), nos. 72-76, 78B, 79, 81-83, 83 note, 85, 87A, 88, 89, 98(1), 100, 102(1A), 104-106, 107A, 110-111, 111 corr., 112-114. Includes index to ship names, place names, and about 10,000 personal names, with variant surname spellings. Tepper, in nos. 9120, 9135, 9143, 9144, and 9151, has similar lists.
Source Bibliography: BOYER, CARL, 3RD, editor Ship Passenger Lists, New York and New Jersey (1600-1825). Newhall, CA: the editor, 1978. 333p. 4th pr. 1986. Reprint. Family Line Publications, Westminster, MD, 1992
[S798] Aert Pieterszn Tack, in New Netherland Connections Vol. 7, page 29 (2002): 7:29-30, by Frans Gouverneur SC
Details:
Name: Dorothy A Koenig; Location: Berkeley, CA; Date: 2002;
Citation:
Page: p1
Text: 1626 Aert Pietersz Tack was baptised in Etten, Noord Brabant, The Netherlands, in the Roman Catholic Church on July 26, 1626. The baptism record reads (in Latin):
Anno 1626.
Die 26 Junij.
Baptizani Arnoldinij Petri Petri et Mariae Antonij suscep[erun]t Henricus Andreas Goswinij et Anthonia Joannis.
[In the year 1626 On the day of 26 June, Baptised Arnoldus, son of Peter Peterszn and Maria Anthonisdr; witnessed: Henricus Andreas son of Gosewijn and Anthonia Jansdr.]
[S798] Aert Pieterszn Tack, in New Netherland Connections Vol. 7, page 29 (2002): 7:29-30, by Frans Gouverneur SC
Details:
Name: Dorothy A Koenig; Location: Berkeley, CA; Date: 2002;
Citation:
Page: p3
Text: 1669, Feb 4. Adriaentien Adriaan Thonen, widow of Peeter Peetersen Tak sells a piece of land. In the record are mentioned the children of her late husband Peter and Adriaen; Jacob Anthonis Matthijssen as guardian of the orphan of Cornelis Peetersen Tak; and Aert Peeters Tak, being ‘uijtlandigh’. [Etten, ORA 397, Feb 4, 1669]
[S798] Aert Pieterszn Tack, in New Netherland Connections Vol. 7, page 29 (2002): 7:29-30, by Frans Gouverneur SC
Details:
Name: Dorothy A Koenig; Location: Berkeley, CA; Date: 2002;
Citation:
Page: p3
Text: Aert must have left his wife and farm between December 1662 and February 1663.
His daughter was baptised August 1663 and likely born in August as well. If this second child was his, and we don’t have reasons to believe that it was not, the departure date must be December 1662 or later. He appears before the Schepenen in Etten on May 9, 1663 and, with an estimated traveltime of three months, he must have been aboard before the first week of February 1663
[S798] Aert Pieterszn Tack, in New Netherland Connections Vol. 7, page 29 (2002): 7:29-30, by Frans Gouverneur SC
Details:
Name: Dorothy A Koenig; Location: Berkeley, CA; Date: 2002;
Citation:
Page: p2
Text: 1663, May 9. Aert Peetersen Tack appears before the Schepenen in Etten and discharges his uncle as keeper of an inheritance of 170 guilders from Heijltjen Peetersen Tack, as original described before the Schepenen of Standdaarbuiten, in a record of March 5, 1659 [the Standdaarbuiten records for this period are lost]. [Etten, ORA 394, May 9, 1663]. Most likely this Heijltjen is the sister (Helena) of Aert’s father; I was not successful yet in finding more evidence for this assumption.
[S798] Aert Pieterszn Tack, in New Netherland Connections Vol. 7, page 29 (2002): 7:29-30, by Frans Gouverneur SC
Details:
Name: Dorothy A Koenig; Location: Berkeley, CA; Date: 2002;
Citation:
Page: p2
Text: 1664, Jan 20. Aert Tack, from the Barony of Breda [Etten is part of the Barony of Breda], is recorded on the shiplist of De Trouw [The Faith]. See for the entry in the accountbook the included copy. In the published lists (see for instance A.J.F. van Laer, Yearbook 1902 of the Holland Society of New York) the name ‘Aert’ is erroneously transcribed as ‘Evert’. [Thanks to Dorothy Koenig‘s mediation with the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society for the copy of the original account book]
[S1946] Ulster County, N.Y. probate records in the office of the surrogate, and in the county clerk's office at Kingston, N.YSCI
Text: From page 184 of the original court documents
July 10, 1664, Sweerus Teunissen requests that the estate of Aert Piertsen Tack "who has left this place" be sold to satisfy a mortgage.
[S926] Baptismal and marriage registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston : Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809, by Roswell Randlall Hoes (Transcriber and Editor) SC
Details:
Name: De Vinne Press; Location: New York; Date: 1891;
Citation:
Page: Grietje, Luur, & each child on separate pages
Text: [[Christenings st Old Dutch Church, Kingston]]
p3 #26 Grietje Aartz Aug 1663, Dau of Aart Pietersen Tack and GrietjenVoort
Witnesses Jacob Jansen, Barber Andries
[[Children w/christening dates & Wiitnesses, all w/Parents Luer Jacobs & Grietie Aartz Tack]]:
p16 #258 Styntie 2 Apr 1682 Styntie Douwes, Claas Teunise
p19 #318 Jacob 12 Aug 1683 Anneje Aryes, Jacob Jans van Etten
p24 #417 Johannes 20 Apr 1685 Cornelius Aartz Tack, Sytie van Etten
p26 #470 Cornelis 30 May 1686 Andiries Pieterz, Marritie Davidtz
p32 #592 Johannes 30 Sep 1688 Johannes de Hooghes, Johannes Evers, Gritje Adriaens
[[Matheus (my ancestor) not listed]]
p42 #805 Arie 8 Jun 1694 Jan Van Etten & Jannetje Rosa
p52 #1022 Pieter 1 May 1698 Pieter van Etten, Hyltzj van Etten
p59 #1171 Annetje 19 May 1700 Wille va Vredenburg, Cornelia Swart
p66 #1326 Sara 14 Jun 1702 Pieter van Etten, Eva de Hooges
p78 #1599 Seytie 27 Oct 1706 Manuel van Etten, Antie Dovers
[S798] Aert Pieterszn Tack, in New Netherland Connections Vol. 7, page 29 (2002): 7:29-30, by Frans Gouverneur SC
Details:
Name: Dorothy A Koenig; Location: Berkeley, CA; Date: 2002;
Citation:
Page: p2
Text: 1664, Aug 21. Anneke Adriaens is granted letters of divorce and permission to marry another man. Aert fails toappear before Court. [Done at Fort Amsterdam.]
[S803] Jacob Janson post on Olive Tree Genealogy, by Kathy Baker SC
Text: [Note: The relevant post is about half-way down the page; search within the page for Jacobus Jansen]
Arrival Date: 1658
Origin of Immigrant: Etten, North Brabant, Holland
Immigrant's Date & Place of Birth: 22 October 1634
Immigrant's Date & Place of Death: about 1693 Hurley, Ulster Co., New York
Immigrant's Spouse: Annetje Arians Tack/Tach
Source of Information: book "Jacobus Jansen Van Etten" by Eva a. Scott
Immigrant's Children: [Jan, Sytie, Adriaen, Pieter, Petronella, Heiltie, Emanuel, Tietie, Jacobus, Gessje
]
[Short bio of Jacob Jansen Van Etten]
[Reference to the article "The Divorce of Annetje Arians" from Olde Ulster, vol. 7, 1911]
[Information about Annetje Arians and her two marriages]
I have a copy of the article "The Divorce of Annetje Arians" from Olde Ulster, vol. 7, 1911 (Reel #897082, page 207-212) - article refers to Aert T. Tach being accused of bigamy, having a wife in Amsterdam, Holland and Annatje Arians, his first wife, in New York. "On which ground Annenken Ariaens, his first wife, has petitioned your honours for a decree of divorce and permission to marry someone else
Annetje Arians (Annatje) (Adriaensen, Adrians, Gelvins), b. c1632, Amsterdam, Holland.
Jacobus died c1693, Hurley (Kingston) Ulster Co, NY, USA.
Annetje of Amsterdam: Deserted wife of Aert Pietersen Tach/Tack. Two children by Aert Tack: Cornelius Tack, chr 14 Aug 1661 & Grietze Artze Tack, (Grietjen), chr 16 Aug 1663, Reformed Dutch Church, Kingston, Ulster Co., NY
Aert deserted his wife some time between December 12, 1662 and January 23, 1663. His wife, Annetje was carrying her second child at that time. Aert probably returned to Holland, where he married another woman. Annetje was granted a divorce fr...
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