Frederick LUBBERTSEN and his first wife, Styntje HENDRICKSE lived at what is now the northwest corne…
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Frederick LUBBERTSEN and his first wife, Styntje HENDRICKSE lived at what is now the northwest corner of Maiden Lane and Pearl St. on Staten Island. On 29 August 1641, a board of "Twelve Men" were chosen by the commonalty at large to co-operate with Director General Willem KIEFT and the council. This was the first elected representative body of record in what is now New York. These delegates w ere David Pietersen De VRIES, Jacques BENTYN, Jan DAMEN, Hendrik JANSEN, Jacob STOFFELS, Maryn ADRIAENSEN, Abram MOLENAER, Fredrik LUBBERTSEN, Joachim PIETERSEN, Gerrit DIRCKSEN, George RAPELJE, and Abram PLANK. His land patents covered much of what is today South Brooklyn. |
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