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Jan Tyssen (John Tyse) Goes * (Hoes) was a trumpeter at the fort in 1630 in
Rensselaerwyck, Albany, New York.
He immigrated in 1630 to Rensselaerwyck, Albany, New York.
He was born about 1630.
He owed 36 guilders to Janssen Smit on 3 Oct 1660 in Fort Orange, Albany, New
York .
Collections on History of Albany, pp 287-288: Appeared before me, Johannes La
Montagne, in the service of, etc., Rem Janssen Smit, who declares in the presence
of the after named witnesses that he has appointed and empowered, as by these
presents he does appoint and empower, Daniel Rinckhout, bnrger and inhabitant of
the aforesaid village, in his name and for his sake, to demand, collect and receive
here in Fort Orange such debts and moneys as to him the subscriber are due
according to the following specification: first from Jan Helmersen1 the sum of sixty-
five guilders in beavers or wheat, from Eldert Gerbertsen, forty-one guilders payable
as before, and from Evert Pels forty-two guilders; from Jan Tyssen [Goes] 2 thirty-
six guilders; from Gysbert Van den Bergh thirty-two guilders; and incase of refusal,
payment to compel by law and rigor of justice to definitive sentence and extreme
execution, also to proceed by arrest against persons and estates; further, all things
to do and perform, which he, the subscriber, being present could or might do,
although the matter may require greater and more special authority than stands
expressed in this paper, provided the attorney beholden to make to the subscriber a
proper statement and return, on pledge of his person and estate, real and personal.
Thus done in Fort Orange, New Netherland in presence of Jan Cloet and Johannes
Provoost as witnesses hereto invited, on this 3d day of October, A.D., 1660.
He signed a will on 14 Feb 1705.(4891) (4892) (4893)(4894)(Note: Other sources
give the will date as 9 Feb, but the abstract below states the 14th) Abstracts of NY
Wills Vol II Page 596.--JOHN TYSE GOES. In the name of God, Amen. By the
contents of this Publick Instrument be it known, that in the year after the nativity of
our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 1705, the 14 day of February, before me, Tobias
Van Vlecq, residing at Kinderhook, under the Government of the Noble and Rt. Hon.
the Lord Cornbury, Governor-General of her Majesty Queen Anne, and before the
hereafter named witnesses, Appeared and came Mr. John Tyse Goes, dwelling at the
Kinderhook, in the county of New Albany, well known to me, being sick in body,
sometimes going and sometimes being down, but in the full exercise of his memory.
He makes for his universal heir, his wife, Tryntie Janetie, and his sons, Tys, John
and Dirck Goes,and his daughters Teuntie, Anna, Judith, and Maryhe Goes. His
eldest son Tys shall have a cow and 40 shillings for his birthright, And he shall also
have the small creek, as it belongs to the testator, with his partners Peter Schuyler,
and Sybrant VanSchaick. His son Jan Goes, shall have the great piece of land and
woodland, and he is to build for his mother a small house and barn to winter as
many cows as she has need for, and for anegro to wait on her. And his mother is to
have the fourth sheaf of the grain, and the chamber to live in. His son Dirck shall
have the land that lies backward, and the place where he now lives, and Jan and
Dirck shall have together the great piece of meadow. This is to be appraised at less
than its value, because the land spoils by the overflowing of the creek. And after
their mother's death they shall pay in proportion to each of the children. His
granddaughter Mayhe is to have a cow. Witnesses, Dirck Vanderlaer, Tobias Van
Vlecq, Peter Van Bergen. Proved in New York, November 2, 1708. Translated from
the original Dutch by Abraham Gouverneur, interpreter and translator. Abstracts of
NY Wills Vol XVI, Corrections Vol I 2 lines from top for Tryntie Janetie [Goes] read
Styntie Jans [Goes]. 4 lines from top for Maryhe Goes read Maycke Goes and add
Meutje Goes. 18 lines from bottom for grand daughter Mayhe read youngest
daughter Maycke Goes. 17 lines from bottom for Tobias Van Vlecq read Paulus Van
Vlecq. He resided on 14 Feb 1705 in Kinderhook, Columbia, New York.
He died on 31 May 1705 in Kinderhook, Columbia, New York
He has Ancestral Filenumber 1B7B-M3.
He resided in Beverwyck (now Albany), Albany,New York.
Oath of Allegiance to King William of Orange, Kinderhook, 1699* Jan Tyse Goes
(Hoes) * From A History of Old Kinderhook, from Aboriginal Days to the Present
Time, by Edward A. Collier, New York: Putnam and sons, 1914. (source: Columbia
County NY GenWeb,http://www.rootsweb.com/~nycolumb/) Collections on History
of Albany ~~~ p 287:
Jan Tyssen Goes came to Rensselaerwyck in 1630 as a trumpeter inthe fort. By his
wife Styntje Janse Van Hoesen he had eight children, seven of whomare spoken of
in his will made Feb. 9, 1696-7. He died 31st May,1705.
Albany Church Records. ~~~ p 126: Goes (Hoes), Jan Tysse of Kinderhook, son of
Matthys Jansse, whowas in Beverwyck, in 1661; m. first Brechje Maryns, widow of
Claes Cornelise Van Voorhout; she was deceased Feb. 1, 1663, leaving two Ch:
Maryn and Jacob Van Voorhout; he m. secondly Styntje Janse Van Hoesen: he d.
May 31, 1705; made will Feb. 9,1696-7, and mentions the following Ch: Tys, Jan,
Dirk, Anna, w. of Isaac Vosburgh, Teuntje w. of Thomas Winne, Judith w. Isaac
Hendrickse Burger, Mayke and Jacobus bp. May 1, 1687.
Parents: Matthys Janse Goes.He was married to Brechje (Bregie) Maryns before 1
Feb 1663. He was married to Styntje Janse (Christyntje) Van Hoesen * about1665
in Albany, Albany, New York. Children were: Tys MatthysJansen Goes (Hoes) *, Jan
(John) Goes , Dirck Jansz Hoes, AnnaGoes, Teuntje Janse Goes, Judith Goes, Mayke
(Maryhe) Goes, Jacobus Goes.
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