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Aeffie Arents van Patten (Bradt)

Also Known As: "van Petten", "Bratt"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Rensselaerwyck, Albany County, New York, American Colonies
Death: January 23, 1728 (78)
Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York, American Colonies
Place of Burial: Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Arent A. Bradt, 'de Noorman' and Catalyntje Andriesse De Vos
Wife of Nicholas Frederickse Van Petten
Mother of Cathlyntje Catryna Van Petten; Marietje van Petten; Annetje Van Petten; Diewer (Deborah) van Petten; Arent Claeszen Van Petten and 3 others
Sister of Ariaantje Arentse Schermerhorn; Andries Arentse Bradt; Cornelia Andriese Bradt; Samuel Arentse Bradt; Dirk Arentse Bradt and 1 other
Half sister of Cornelis Barentse Van Ditmars

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About Aeffie Arents van Patten

CLAAS FREDERICKSE, m. Aeffie, dau. of Arent Bratt and Catalyntje De Vos. He first came to Schenectady in 1664, and with Isaac Cornelise Swits hired Willem Teller's bouwerye gelegen op Schanechtede bestaende in woonhuys, schuerberg en bouwlant in twee parcelles genomeneert van de landmeter No. 5, &c. In 1668 he bought, in company with Cornelis Cornelise Viele, the bouwery of Marten Cornelise Van Isselsteyn, lying next west of Reyer Schermerhorn's farm; and this remained in the family for several generations. Schermerhorn was his brother-in-law. In 1683-94 he owned a farm at Papsknee below Albany; 1690 was appointed justice of the peace by Leisler. He was b. May 30, 1641, and d. Oct. 3, 1728, a. 87ys., 5m. His wife d. Jan. 23, 1728, a. 78ys. Ch. bp. in Albany: Arent; Diewer, m. Cornelis Viele; Cathlyntje, m. Teunis Van Vechten of Loonenburgh; Andries, Sept. 10, 1684; Geertruy, April 17, 1687, m. Lourens C. Van der Volgen; Claas, April 6, 1690; Geertruy, July 28, 1692.


Van Petten CLAAS FREDERICKSE, m. Aeffie, dau. of Arent Bratt and Catalyntje De Vos. He first came to Schenectady in 1664, and with Isaac Cornelise Swits hired Willem Teller's bouwerye gelegen op Schanechtede bestaende in woonhuys, schuerberg en bouwlant in twee parcelles genomeneert van de landmeter No. 5, &c. In 1668 he bought, in company with Cornelis Cornelise Viele, the bouwery of Marten Cornelise Van Isselsteyn, lying next west of Reyer Schermerhorn's farm; and this remained in the family for several generations. Schermerhorn was his brother-in-law. In 1683-94 he owned a farm at Papsknee below Albany; 1690 was appointed justice of the peace by Leisler. He was b. May 30, 1641, and d. Oct. 3, 1728, a. 87ys., 5m. His wife d. Jan. 23, 1728, a. 78ys. Ch. bp. in Albany: Arent; Diewer, m. Cornelis Viele; Cathlyntje, m. Teunis Van Vechten of Loonenburgh; Andries, Sept. 10, 1684; Geertruy, April 17, 1687, m. Lourens C. Van der Volgen; Claas, April 6, 1690; Geertruy, July 28, 1692.

Source: Schenectady History


Wife of Claas Frederickse Van Petten.Married 1666 Children were Annetze Jans, Andries, Nicholas Claas Van Petten The couple were first buried in the Old Green Cemetery . Schenectady and then later reinterned in Vale Cemetery,

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Aeffie Arents van Patten's Timeline

1649
February 1649
Rensselaerwyck, Albany County, New York, American Colonies
1673
1673
Albany, New York
1674
1674
Albany, New York
1676
1676
Albany, New York
1677
1677
Schenectady, Albany, New York, American Colonies
1677
Schenectady, Albany, New York, American Colonies
1684
September 10, 1684
Albany, , Albany, New York, USA,
1687
April 17, 1687
Albany, , Albany, New York, USA,
1690
April 6, 1690
Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York, United States