State Street, north side, east of James and nearly to Broadway. (1). 1652. Patented to Anneke Janse Bogardus and occupied by her "to the day of her death;" 1663-7, Dirk Wesselse Ten Broeck; 1665, David Pieterse Schuyler occupied it.-Alb. Co. Rec., 392, 324, 424. (2), 1652. Patented to Anneke Janse Bogardus; 1660-2, David Pieterse Schuyler; 1663, Jonas & Pieter Bogardus; 1665, Wouter Albertse Van den Uythoff.-Alb. Co. Rec., 289, 277, 319, 324, 336, 391,392; Patents, 406. (3). 1652. Patented to Sander Leendertse Glen; 1660, Dirk Janse Croon, then occupied by Jan Vinhagel; 1660, Jan Coster Van Aecken; 1663, Jan Clute; 1665, S. L. Glen.-Alb. Co. Rec., 299, 277. 336, 392, 300 ; Patents, 825. (4). 1652. Patented to Sander Leendertse Glen; 1662, Jan Thomase; 1664-7, Jan Coster Van Aecken.- Alb. Co. Rec., 65, 66, 277, 283, 300, 336, 391, 392; Patents, 408. (5) & (6). 1652. Patented to Rut Adriaensen, the shoemaker; Hendrick Gerritse (Van Wie); Rem Jansen, the smith; 1660, Jan Thomase and Gerrit Bancker; 1664, Pieter Claerbout: No. 5, the westerly portion conveyed by Claerbout to Rut Arentsen in 1664; No. 6, the easterly portion to Jan Harmense, the baker, in 1674. Alb. Co. Rec., 65, 66, 101, 283, 300; Patents, 408, 433, 438. (7) & (8). 1652. Patented to Rut Adriaensen, the shoemaker; Hendrick Gerritse (Van Wie), Rem Jansen, the smith, on which his great house stood; 1660, Cornelis Theunise Bos, occupied No. 7, the westerly por tion; 1667, Jurriaen Janse Groenwout, who married Bos's widow; 1668-79, Cornelis Van Nes, and his wife Maritie Damens; in 1674, Pieter Bogardus occupied it; No. 8, the easterly portion, was owned by Capt. Thomas Willet, who succeeded Pieter Van Alen; 1671, Philip Pieterse Schuyler; 1672, Jeremiah Van Rensselaer; 1679, his widow, Juffrouw, Maria V. R.-All. Co. Rec., 43, 101, 283, 457, 495; Deeds, 111, 324; Patents, 540. (9). 1652. Patented to Rut Adriaensen ?; 1655, Adriaen Van Пpendam; 1659, Rem Jansen, the smith; 1660-7, Adriaen Gerritse Papendorp.-Alb. Co. Rec., 7, 228, 260, 283; Patents, 433, 465. 1r.4ft.6in. 1r.7ft.8in. 2r-814ft. Broadway, east side, Colonie line to Columbia. (8) 30ft. COLONIE North line of Beverwyck Cornelis Van Schelluyn 30ft. Addition made to Arent Van Curler's lot extending ORANGE STREET. (1) 12r. B Jacob Ten Eyck and Isaac: Jeronimus Wendel's Verplanck's tanneries tannery 7r.8ft. (2) (4) 1653, patented to Jurriaen Theunisse; 1659, Jan Roeloffse; 1659, Pieter Hartgers; 1681, Meus Hoogeboom.-Patents, 1102; Alb. Co. Rec., 267, 269, 270; Deeds, III, 104, 106. (5) 1652-67, patented to Theunisse Jacobse.-Patents, 394, 500. William Verplanck 17r.9ft. 13r. Jan Roeloffse (6) 1652-67, patented to Casper Jacobse Hallenbeck; 1657, Harmen Jacobse Bambus; 1657, Claas Hendrickse; 1667, Barent Pieterse Coeymans.-Patents, 394, 444, 500; Alb. Co. Rec.,: 16, 31, 41. (7) A portion of this lot is now taken by Columbia street, which was not opened to the: river until long after. Broadway East Side, Columbia to Steuben. (1). In 1652-67, patented to Jacob Adriaense (Soegemackelyck, alias Rademaker Van Utrecht); 11r.6ft. 19r. (2). 1652-67. Patented to Arent Andriese Bratt.-Patents, 444, 456. 1700-1, Barent Albertse Bratt The owners of the above lots in 1790 may be seen in Coll. Hist. Albany, 11, 577. RIVER ROAD BY THE RIVER 4r. or 56ft. 6r.5in. or 51⁄2r. RIVER 3r. or 29ft. 9ft. Broadway, east side, Steuben to Maiden Lane. These lots are about 10 rods deep with gardens in the rear extending to the river. Dean 1653, patented to Jan Verbeeck; 1667, Jeremiah Van Rensselaer; 1686, David Pieterse 106, 121. (4). 1660-66, the house of Jacques Tyssen where Nicolaas Marechael lives; 1665, Wm. Fred. (5) and (6). 1652, patented to Theunise Cornelise; 1667, Wm. Fred. Bout; (5), 1667, Jan (6). 1652, part of patent of Theunis Cornelise; 1665-7, Jan Evertse with garden behind; (7). 1652, patented to William Frederickse Bout; 1662, Jeremiah Van Rensselaer on which (8) and (9). Lot extending from the street to the river. 1652, patented to Cornelis Theunise Patents, 432; Alb. Co. Rec., 288, 409. (10). 1660, conveyed by Cornelis Theunise Bos for a road [Maiden Lane] 2 rods by 18 rods. (2) Gerrit Lansing and Hendr. Van Deusen Philip Hendrickse Brouwer Jan Dirkse Van Eps Cornelis Van Nes Hans Hendrickse The church parsonage, now Bleeker Hall 20r. (3) Tennis Jacobse Jan Salomonse [Goewey] (4) Jacques Tyssen Nicholas Marechael Willem Frederickse Bout Roeloff Gerritse [Vander Werken] (5) Theunis Cornelise Jan Clute William Fred. Bout Ludovicus Cobes Jan Salomonse [Goewey] Broadway, East side, Maiden Lane to Exchange. The present street known as Dean street, was early recognized as a public the lot (2).- Alb. Co. Rec., 150, 409. (4). 1667, this lot was patented to Jurriaen Janse Groenwout who married III, 77. (7). 1652, part of patent of Pieter Bronck, his garden on the river bank.-Pa- (8). 1652, part of the patent of Andries Herbertse; 1659-76, Leendert Philipse (9). 1652, part of patent of Andries Herbertse; 1657, Leendert [Conyn]; (10). 1652, part of patent of Andries Herbertse, his garden on the river bank; (11). 1660-5, Jan Verbeeck; 1659-76, Claas Janse the carpenter; 1663-5, Andries (12). 1656, Harmen Jacobse Bambus and Dirk Bensinck for 251beaverskins; 1657, (14). 1657, Harmen Bastiaense [Visscher]; 1657-67, Willem Hoffmeyer.- A Y 6ft. (1) MAIDEN LANE. 7r.9ft. C. T. Bos .13r. 26 Jurriaen J. Groenwout Harme Gansevoort (6) 13r.2ft. Pieter Bronck 13r.2ft. (8) Andries Herbertse (9) Andries Herbertse Leendert Philipse Conyn (11) Jan Thomase (12) 9r. 152ft. |