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- In 1683, Cornelis Van der Veer is listed on the Assessment Roll of Midw out as owner of one hundred acres of land and in the Flatbush Census of 1 698 his household consisted of one man, one woman, and four children; t wo other children had already married and started households of their o wn. Cornelis died before Feb 22, 1703, when his wife paid for a grave i n the church at Flatbush for her husband. She was Tryntje Mandeville, d aughter of Gillis Jansz Mandeville, who mentions her in his will dated S ept. 15, 1696, and his wife Elizabeth Hendricks. For a brief history of t he Mandeville family, see article in the The Record v.69, pp.222-24
In 1683, Cornelis Van der Veer is listed on the Assessment Roll of Midw o ut as owner of one hundred acres of land and in the Flatbush Census of 1 6 98 his household consisted of one man, one woman, and four children; t w o other children had already married and started households of their o w n. Cornelis died before Feb 22, 1703, when his wife paid for a grave i n t he church at Flatbush for her husband. She was Tryntje Mandeville, d au ghter of Gillis Jansz Mandeville, who mentions her in his will dated S e pt. 15, 1696, and his wife Elizabeth Hendricks. For a brief history of t h e Mandeville family, see article in the The Record v.69, pp.222-24
In 1683, Cornelis Van der Veer is listed on the Assessment Roll of Midw out as owner of one hundred acres of land and in the Flatbush Census of 1 698 his household consisted of one man, one woman, and four children; t wo other children had alread y married and started households of their o wn. Cornelis died before Feb 22, 1703, when his wife paid for a grave i n the church at Flatbush for her husband. She was Tryntje Mandeville, d aughter of Gillis Jansz Mandeville, who mentions her in hi s will dated S ept. 15, 1696, and his wife Elizabeth Hendricks. For a brief history of t he Mandeville family, see article in the The Record v.69, pp.222-24
In 1683, Cornelis Van der Veer is listed on the Assessment Roll of Midw o ut as owner of one hundred acres of land and in the Flatbush Census of 1 6 98 his household consisted of one man, one woman, and four children; t w o other children had alre ady married and started households of their o w n. Cornelis died before Feb 22, 1703, when his wife paid for a grave i n t he church at Flatbush for her husband. She was Tryntje Mandeville, d au ghter of Gillis Jansz Mandeville, who mentions her i n his will dated S e pt. 15, 1696, and his wife Elizabeth Hendricks. For a brief history of t h e Mandeville family, see article in the The Record v.69, pp.222-24
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