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Lambert Huybertsen MOLL 11 SmartMatches
Birth:1595 in Arnhem, Gelderland, Netherlands
Death:1679 in Tappan, NY Age 84
Sex:M
Father:Huybert Lambertsen MOLL b. 1570
Mother:Geertje Cornelis VAN SCHAICK b. in Amersfoort, Netherlands
  
Occupation: Carpender and Shipbuilder 1
Residence: 1631, Lambert Moll 18 Jan. Long Island, New Amsterdam lived at current day 63 Wall street. He also lived at 253 Pearlstreet.
Changed: 17 Jul 2002

Spouses & Children 
Geertgen CORNISDOCHTER (Wife)
 
Hendrichje Cornelis VAN SCHAICK (Wife) b. 7 Jul 1641 in New Amsterdam, NY
 
Tryntje Pieterse VAN COUWENHOVEN (Wife) b. After 1626
Children: 
  1. Geertie Lamberts MOLL b. About 1643
  2. DescendantsMarretje Lambertse MOLL b. About 1625 in Bushwick, Long Island, NY
  3. Reyer Lambertse MOLL b. in Amsterdam, Netherlands
 
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DEATH: BETWEEN 08 SEP 1674 AND 22 OCT 1679
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Chronological Records
1595, Lambert Huybertsen Moll, mentioned as a son of Huybert Lambertsen Moll Amersfoort, The Netherlands.


1618, Lambert Huybertsen Moll, mentioned as a son of Huybert Lambertsen Moll and Geertje Cornelis, Amersfoort, The Netherlands.

1625, Maritje Lambertse Moll, (Lambert Huybertsen ´s daughter) is born in Manhattan,one year after Fort Orange was established (1624).

1631, Lambert Moll 18 Jan. Long Island, New Amsterdam lived at current day 63 Wall street

Lambert Huybertsen Moll is mentioned as a farmer and a shipbuilder in New Amsterdam.

1637 The colonists and the native Indians. A harsh history:

(LINK:Lapahie)

The first day of thanksgiving took place in 1637 amidst the war against the Peqouts. 700 men, women, and children of the Pequot tribe were gathered for their annual green corn dance on what is now Groton, Connecticut. Dutch and English

mercenaries surrounded the camp and proceeded to shoot, stab, butcher and burn alive all 700 people. The next day the Massachusetts Bay colony held a feast in celebration and the governor declared "a day of thanksgiving." In the ensuing madness
of the indigenous extermination, natives were scalped, burned, mutilated and sold into slavery, and a feast was held in celebration every time a successful massacre took place. The killing frenzy got so bad that even the Churches of Manhattan
announced a day of "thanksgiving" to celebrate victory over the "heathen savages," and many celebrated by kicking the severed heads of Pequot people through the streets like soccer balls. The proclamation of 1676 announced the first national
day of thanksgiving with the onset of the Wampanoag war, the very people who helped the original colonists survive on their arrival. Massasoit, the chief invited to eat with the puritans in 1621, died in 1661. His son Metacomet, later to be
known by the English as King Phillip, originally honored the treaties made by his father with the colonists, but after years of further encroachment and destruction of the land, slave trade, and slaughter, Metacomet changed his mind. In 1675
"King Phillip" called upon all natives to unite to defend their homelands from the English. For the next year the bloody conflict went on non-stop, until Metacomet was captured, murdered, quartered, his hands were cut off and sent to Boston,
and his head was impaled on a pike in the town square of Plymouth for the next 25 years, his nine-year-old son was shipped to the Caribbean to be a slave for the rest of his life.


1641, Lambert Huybertsen Moll buys a patent near Rinnegoconck, NewYork, 25 morgens 1) from van Tienhoven (the Dutch secretary of Peter Stuyvesant).

Lambert and his son Reyer (= Rever) were the owners of a tract of land embracing 150 acres, which extended from the marches of the Wallabout near to the present North Street, on Brooklyn, thus covering one-half of the modern Williamsburgh.

Lambert´s patent was acquired as early as 1641. Within twenty of twenty five years however, both father and son had disposed of their holdings on Long Island. The land was sold to Jacob Kip in 1667.
1641, Lambert is mentioned as a "ship-carpenter". On 20 July 1641, Cornelis Jacobsen Stille deeded to him a house and plantation north east of Hans Hanses [Bergen] in Bushwick, Long Island, New Amsterdam. In the Reformed Dutch Church

membership list for 1649 his wife's name was listed as Tryn Pieters. Lambert took the Oath of Allegiance to the English in New York in 1664.




NOTE: In 1633 the first church ever built in New Amsterdam was constructed to replace the loft services. This church, facing the East River, was a plain wooden building, with a gambrel roof and no spire, on a lane that is now Pearl Street.


1646, 7 May, Marretje, (a daughter of Lambert Huybertsen Moll and Tryntje Pieters) married with Gerrit Hendrikse Blauvelt, New York.


1649, Lambert Huybertsen Moll has a house in The Hoogstraatî, North West Side, New York.


1649, Lambert Huybertsen Moll, during a proces of a suit by him against Isaac kip, Lambert appears to the Court of Burgomasters at the Stadhuys with ôa drappie in the eyeî. The indignant court promptly vindicated its outraged dignity by

fining the offender the sum of six guilders and turning him out of its presence.
1649, Lambert Moll and Tryntje Pieters (syn huysvrouw) is registered as a member of the Dutch Reformed Church New York together with Petrus Stuyvesant, Direceur Generaal van N.Nederlant en syn huysvrouw Judith Bayards.



1655, Lambert Huybertsen Moll loaned upon the occurrence of the Indian panic, one of his vessels to the frightened inhabitants of Gamoenepa or Communipaw, across the North River, for the purpose of ferrying over their cattle to Manhattan

Island. The refugees did not return the vessel to Lambert and Lambert experienced much trouble in recovering its possession


1656, Lambert Huybertsen Moll and ôVrouwtje Gerritsî witness at the bapt of Barbara Marritje Harding (= Harty)


1656, Lambert Huybertsen Moll was ordered by the council to make an examination and report upon the condition of a vessel from Virginia then in the harbour.



1658, Lambert Huybertsen Moll is a guardian in an Orphanhouse together with Cornelis Aaresen

1658-1672 Lambert H. Moll was an original guardian.

Matthys Adolphus HOPPE, baptized. 3 March 1658 New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church, New York. Witnesses: Lambert Huybertszen Mol, Arie Corneliszen, Christina Harmens, Engeltje Wouters.
LINK:Baptism from New Amsterdam



1660, Lambert Huybertsen Moll is mentioned [ in Vol II, pages 215-341, of I. N. Phelps STOKES: The Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909] as an owner of a house, when the socalled Castello Plan Map was drawn. Traders and skippers, who

lived in Albany, often maintained houses in New Amsterdam. They may have rented a portion of the house, while keeping some rooms for their personal use when they visited New Amsterdam on business.
1663, 25 Aug. Lambert Huybertsen Moll buys a piece of ground at Esopus, 21 morgens 1).



1669, 31 Aug. Lambert Huybertsen Moll is witness for the Will of Anna Medford together with Abraham Verplanck and Warnar Wessels.


1676, Lambert´s house was sold to Elias Puddington a prominent shipswright in the early days of the English regime.



1679, Lambert Huybertsen Moll, died in Tappan, NewYork at the age of 84.

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