Showing posts with label Beck Family. Show all posts
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Monday, December 14, 2020

Amanuensis Monday -- 1729 Will of Caleb Beck (1675-1733) of Schenectady, New York

 This week's document for transcription is the 1733 Will of Caleb Beck (1675-1733) of Schenectady, Albany County, New York. 

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[image 300 of 552]

[image 301 of 552]

The transcription of this will is:

[image 299 of 552]

In the Name of God Amen The Eight Day of March in the year of our
Lord one Thousand Seven hundred and twenty Eight an nine I Caleb Beck
of Schanectady in the County of Albany Gentleman being very sick and
weak in Body but of perfect mind and memory Thanks be given unto
God therefore Calling unto mind the mortality of my Body and Knowing
That it is Apointed for all men once to Die do make and ordain this my
Last Will and Testament that is to say principally and first of all I give and
Recommend my soul into the Hands of god that gave it and for my body I
Recommend it to the Earth to be Buried in a Christian Like and decent manner
At the Discretion of my Exectors nothing Doubting but at the General
Resurrection I Shall Receive the same again by the mighty power of god and
as touching such worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased god to Bless me in
This Life I give Devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and
form as followeth Viz.

Imprimus I give and bequeath unto my well-beloved Son Caleb Beck
all my wearing Cloaths from head to foot, and that he Chuses the best gun in
the house and has it mended and prepared as he thinks fit for himself
and my Pocket Pistol and Sword at the Cost and Charge of My Estate Together
with all my Printed Books and the Great New Chest and if he Learns a trade
To have five pounds to buy toels.

Item I give and bequeath to my Son in Law John Fairly two foot and a
Halef of Ground fronting the Street that Leade to the Church on the North side
of his own Lott and at the Eastmost end one foot and a halef wide that
?tending to the breath of his own Lott.

Item then all Debt to paid which must be paid ot of the Debts due to Caleb
Beck by bonds bills and Books Debts and as my Ecec'tors think fit to Dispose of
horses waggens or slee or any other moveables that can be mist tord paying
the same.

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Item I give and bequeath and Leave in full possession Anna my Dear
and well beloved wife all and Singlar my moveables and immoveables
Estate good and Chattles Duering her Natural Life or so Long She Remain a
widdow and then to my Son Caleb and to his Heirs and assigns for Ever.

Item in twelve month after he have the Estate in possession to pay or Cause
to be paid unto his sister my beloved Daughter Angeltie twenty five pounds
of Current money of province of newyork.

Item that my wife Anna thinks fit I give her full power and a
athority to sel and Dispose of a lot of Ground behind where the bobbing
house stands fifty foot fronting the Street and so backward to Nicholas Schuylers
to pay Debts.

Item I Constute ordain and appoint my Dearly beloved wife Anna my
Executrix to gether with Thomas Williams a Gentleman of albany and
Liu't Helmas Vedder of the Town of Schanectady and I do hereby utterly
Disalow Revoke and Diannul all and Every other former Testaments wills
and Legacies Requests and executors by me in any ways before this time
Named willed and bequeathed Ratifying and Confirming this and no other
to be my Last will and Testament.  In Witness whereof I have
hereunto set my Hand and Seal the Day and year above written.

Signed Sealed published pronounced                 C Beck {seal}
and Declared by the Caleb Beck as
his Last Will and Testament in the
presence of us the Subscribers
Robbert Yates
Abraham Meebie
Robert Freeman

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Albany the 29 Sepr 1733

Be it Remembered that on the day and year above Written personally appeared before
me Myndert Schuyler being thereunto Delegated and appointed Abraham Meebo
& Rob't Yats two of the Subscribers Wittnesses to the within Written Will of Caleb beeck
 and made Oath on the holy Evangelish of Almighty God that they saw the said Caleb
beck Sign & Seal publish & Declare the same to be his Last Will, and that at the
time thereof he was of Sound Disposing mind and memory to the best of their Knowledge,
& further Declare the saw Robert freeman subscribe as one of the Wittnesses to the Within
Will in the presence of the testator.
                                                                                          Myndert Schuyler

The source citation for this probate case file is:

"New York County, New York, Wills and Probate Records, 1658-1880 (NYSA)," indexed database with digital images, Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com : accessed 4 July 2019), citing original records from New York State Archives, Series No. J0038-82: Probated Wills, 1671-1815 Wills, > Box 01-02, Aretse, Rutt-Arentse, Johannes, 1679-1760, images 299-301 of 552, Caleb Beck of Schenectady probate file, will written 8 March 1728/9, proved 29 September 1733.

Caleb Beck (1675-1733) married Annatje Janse Mol (1678-????) in 1703 in Schenectady, and they had at least five children:

*  Anna Beck (1704-1749), married 1728 Jacobus Jillise Van Vorst (1703-1797).
*  Caleb Beck (1712-1713)
*  Caleb Beck (1714-1787), married 1747 Elizabeth Truax (1723-1797)
*  Engeltie Beck (1715-1758), married 1742 Isaac Abramse Truax (1715-1790)
*  Margaret Beck (1717-1801), married 1751 John W. Brown (1727-1814)

Annatje Janse Mol married first to John Fairly (1675-1703) and they had a son John Fairly (1700-????) who is probably the "son-in-law John Fairly" in the will.

In his will written 8 March 1728/9, Caleb Beck does not name his oldest daughter, Anna Beck, who married Jacobus Van Vorst in 1728 before Caleb write his will.  The Schenectady Dutch Reformed Church record book clearly states that Anna Beck was baptized 7 October 1704 with parents Kaleb Beck and Anna Mol.  He does name the other three living children, Caleb, Engeltie and Margaret in his will.  The will was proved in the Albany County Probate Court on 29 September 1733.

Caleb and Annatje (Mol) Beck are my 7th great-grandparents, through their daughter Anna Beck (1704-1749) who married Jacobus Van Vorst (1703-1798) in 1728.

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NOTE: Genea-blogger John Newmark (who writes the excellent TransylvanianDutch blog) started a Monday blog theme years ago called "Amanuensis Monday." John offers this definition for "amanuensis:"

"A person employed to write what another dictates or to copy what has been written by another."

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Friday, July 5, 2019

52 Ancestors - Week 285: #483 Anna (Beck) Van Vorst (1704-before 1749) of Schenectady, New York

Anna (Beck) Van Vorst ( (1704- before 1749) is #483 on my Ahnentafel List, my 6th great-grandmother, who married  #482 Jacobus Jillise Van Vorst (1703-1797)  in 1728 in Albany, New York.

I am descended through:

*  their daughter #241 Anna Van Vorst (1732-1789) married #240 John Kemp (1723-1795) in about 1760.
*  their son #120 John Kemp (1768-1864) married #121 Mary Dafoe (1776-1832) in 1795.
*  their son #60 Abraham Kemp (1795-1881) married #61 Sarah Fletcher (1802-before 1850) in 1818.
*  their son #30 James Abraham Kemp (1831-1902) married #31 Mary Jane Sovereen (18401874) in 1861.
*  their daughter #15 Georgianna Kemp (1868-1952)  married  #14 Charles Auble (1849-1916) in 1898.
*  their daughter #7 Emily Kemp Auble (1899-1977), married #6 Lyle Lawrence Carringer (1891-1976) in 1918.
*  their daughter #3 Betty Virginia Carringer (1919-2002) who married #2 Frederick Walton Seaver (1911-1983) in 1942.
*  their son #1 Randall Jeffrey Seaver (1943-living)

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1)  PERSON (with source citations as indicated in brackets):
 

*  Name:                      Anna Beck[1–4]    

*  Sex:                          Female    

*  Father:                     Caleb Beck (1675-1733)    
*  Mother:                    Annetje Janse Mol (1678-after 1733)  

2)  INDIVIDUAL EVENTS (with source citations as indicated in brackets):

*  Birth:                         before 7 October 1704, Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, United States[2–5]    
*  Baptism:                   7 October 1704 (after age 0), Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, United States[2–5]    

*  Distribution:             3 October 1733 (after age 28), father's will proved; Albany, New York, United States[6]    

*  Death:                       before 20 May 1749 (before age 44), Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, United States[2]  

3)  SHARED EVENTS (with source citations as indicated in brackets):


*  Spouse 1:                     Jacobus Jillise Van Vorst (1703-1797)    
*  Marriage 1:                  14 February 1728 (after age 24), Albany Dutch Reformed Church, Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, United States[2-4,7]    

*  Child 1:                       Margriet Vedder Van Vorst (1726-    )    
*  Child 2:                       Caleb Van Vorst (1728-    )    
*  Child 3:                       Elizabeth Van Vorst (1730-1805)    
*  Child 4:                       Anna Van Vorst (1732-1789)    
*  Child 5:                       Jellis Van Vorst (1735-1823)    
*  Child 6:                       Engletje Van Vorst (1738-1821)    
*  Child 7:                       Johannes Van Vorst (1741-1844)    
*  Child 8:                       Abraham Van Vorst (1743-1837)    
*  Child 9:                       Jan Baptist Van Vorst (1746-1830)    

4)  NOTES (with source citations as indicated in brackets):  

The data for this family was obtained from a book by Cuyler Reynolds, Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs[1]; a book by Jonathan Pearson, Contributions for the Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1800[2]; a book by Austin A. Yates, Schenectady County, New York : its history to the close of the nineteenth century[3];  and the Van Vorst Papers collection in the Schenectady Library.  Cheryl Kemp Taber has researched and collected a wealth of information about this family, and posted it in her WorldConnect database on Rootsweb (wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com) titled "Kemps and Kin" updated 27 December 2017[4].

Anna Beck was born in Schenectady, New York, and was baptized in the First Dutch Reformed Church in Schenectady on 7 October 1704[2-5], the first child of parents Caleb Beck and Anna Mol.  The sponsors were Matthew Schinks and Maria Meby.

She married Jacobus Van Vorst in Albany's Dutch Reformed Church on 14 February 1728[2-4,7].  They had nine children, all born in Schenectady and only Caleb and Elizabeth are not in the Schenectady church baptismal records:

*  Margriet Vedder Van Vorst (1726-????).
*  Caleb Van Vorst (1728-????)
*  Elizabeth Van Vorst (1730-1805), married 1747 to Gerardus Quackenbush (1721-????).
*  Anna Van Vorst (1732-1789), married (1) Nicolas Tjerkse Van der Bogart (1723-1758) in 1753 and (1) John Kemp (1723-1795).
*  Jellis Van Vorst (1735-1823), married 1756 Annatje Berrit (1736-1810).
*  Engeltje Van Vorst (1738-1821), married Thomas Welch (1732-1821).
*  Johannes Van Vorst (1741-1844), married 1762 Sarah Kittel (1744-1834).
*  Abraham Van Vorst (1743-1837), married 1769 Maria Heemstraat (1751-1835).
*  Jan Baptist Van Vorst (1746-1830), married 1768 Margarita Marinus (1737-????).

Anna's father, Caleb Beck wrote his will on 8 March 1728, and it was proved on 3 October 1733 in Albany County Surrogates Court[6].  Anna (Beck) Van Vorst was not named in the will.

There is no known death record or burial record for Anna (Beck) Van Vorst.  She certainly died after her last child was born on 23 February 1746, and before Jacobus married, secondly, Sarah Fonda, daughter of Jellis Fonda, on 20 May 1749 in Schenectady[2], leaving Jacobus with at least seven minor children.
   
5.  SOURCES

1. Cuyler Reynolds, Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1911), Volume III, pages 1164-1166, Van Vorst family sketches.

2. Jonathan Pearson, Contributions for the Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1800 (Albany, N.Y. : J. Munsell, 1873), pages 10-11, Caleb Beck family sketch, and page 246, Jacobus Van Vorst family sketch.

3. Austin A. Yates, Schenectady County, New York : its history to the close of the nineteenth century (New York : New York History Co., 1902), pages 236 and 266-267, Caleb Beck family sketch.

4. Cheryl Kemp Taber, "Kemps and Kin," online database, RootsWeb WorldConnect Project (http://wc.rootsweb.com), updated 27 December 2017, Jacobus Van Vorst page (https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=cdn%2Dkemp&id=I5735).

5. "U.S. Dutch Reformed Church Records from Selected States, 1639-1989," digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com), New York > Schenectady > Schenectady Baptisms, Vol. 1, Book 41, page 17 (image 21 of 163), Anna Beck entry.

6. "New York County, New York, Wills and Probate Records, 1658-1880 (NYSA)," indexed database with digital images, Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com) citing original records from New York State Archives, Series No. J0038-82: Probated Wills, 1671-1815 Wills, > Box 01-02, Aretse, Rutt-Arentse, Johannes, 1679-1760, images 299-301 of 552, Caleb Beck probate file, 1733.

7. U.S. Dutch Reformed Church Records from Selected States, 1639-1989, New York > Albany > "Albany, Vol II, Book 2," page 255 (stamped) (image 259 of 308), Jacob Van Vorst and Anna Beck marriage entry.

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NOTE:  In 2014, Amy Johnson Crow suggested a weekly blog theme of "52 Ancestors" in her blog post  52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks on the No Story Too Small blog.  I have extended this theme in 2019 to 312 Ancestors in 312 Weeks.


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Thursday, July 4, 2019

Treasure Chest Thursday - 1728 Dutch Reformed Church Marriage of Jacob Van Vorst and Anna Beck in Albany, New York

It's Treasure Chest Thursday - a chance to look in my digital image files to see what treasures I can find for my family history and genealogy musings.

The treasure today is the 1728 marriage record of Jacob Van Vorst and Anna Beck in the Albany, New York Dutch Reformed Church records:

The Jacob Van Vorst and Anna Beck marriage record is the 3rd one down the page:

The extracted data on this record is:

*  Date of marriage:  Feb[ruary] 14 [1728]

*  Parties:  Jacob Van Vorst & Anna Beck

*  Process:  banns

The source citation for this record is:

"U.S. Dutch Reformed Church Records from Selected States, 1639-1989," digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 26 June 2019), New York > Albany > "Albany, Vol II, Book 2," page 255 (stamped) (image 259 of 308), Jacob Van Vorst and Anna Beck marriage entry.

Jacobus Jillise Van Vorst (1703-1797?) was baptized 12 December 1703 in Schenectady's Dutch Reformed Church, the third child and third son of Jillis Jacobse Van Vorst and Elizabeth Janse Van Eps.  He married (1) Anna Beck (1704-1749), who was baptized 7 October 1704 in Schenectady, and died before 20 May 1749 in Schenectady, when Jacobus married (2) Sarah Fonda (1713-????).  

Jacobus and Anna (Beck) Van Vorst are my 6th great-grandparents, through their daughter Anna Van Vorst (1732-1789) who married (2) John Kemp (1723-1795) in about 1758.

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