Annetje Osteerhout

How are you related to Annetje Osteerhout?

Connect to the World Family Tree to find out

Share your family tree and photos with the people you know and love

  • Build your family tree online
  • Share photos and videos
  • Smart Matching™ technology
  • Free!

Related Projects

Annetje Osteerhout

Also Known As: "Annetje", "Jelles", "Gillis", "Gielis", "VanBeest"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bommel, Gelderland, Netherlands
Death: 1697 (55-56)
Kingston, Ulster, New York, United States
Place of Burial: Kingston, Ulster County, New York, United States
Immediate Family:

Wife of Jan Jansen Oosterhout
Mother of Lysbeth Jansten Oosterhout; Jan Jansen Osterhout, II; Teunis Jan Oosterhout; Pieter Jan Oosterhoudt; Ariaantje Osterhout and 4 others

Managed by: Lori Lynn Wilke
Last Updated:

About Annetje Osteerhout

His first wife having died, he [Jan Jansen van Oosterhout ] remarried at Kingston on February 18, 1663 Annette Jelles of Bommel, Guilderland. They had ten children.


  • Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Dec 4 2016, 0:43:11 UTC
  • https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jellis-1>
    • Note N733 - born in Holland, was from Bommel on the island of Bommelwaard, Gelderland, Holland
    • Note NI7411662 - "Passengers to New Netherland - 8 April 1662 - Sailed in DE HOOP (The Hope), Capt. Pieter Emilius - Annetje Gillis, farmer's servant girl, from Beest."
    • Jan Jansen, of Oosterhout, in Brabant, widower of Annetje Hendricks, and Annetjen Jelles, j.d., of Bommel, in Gelderland, both residing here (Wildwyck). First pub of bans, 4 Feb 1663; second,11 Feb 1663; third, 18 Feb 1663. By Domine Hermannus Blom, of Wildwyck."

From https://archive.org/stream/baptismalmarriag00king "Baptismal and marriage registers of the old Dutch church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York"

62. Catelyn, 20 September 1665. Parents: Jan Jansen van Oosterwout; Annetje Jeles.
74. Jan, 5 November 1666. Parents: Jan Jansen van Oosterhout; Annetjen Jellis.
32. Teunis, 15 October 1668. Parents: Jan Jansen van Oosterwout; Anntje Jellis. No Witnesses or sponsors listed. Baptisms (5) by Domine Gideon Schaets, of Albany, recorded by William de la Montagne, Voorleser (Reader or Precentor) of the Church and Secretary of the Village."
193. Kryn, 31 August 1679. Parents: Jan Jansen van Oosterhout; Annitie Gilles.
230. Gisbert, 28 August 1681. Parents: Jan Jansen van Osterhout; Annetyen Jellis


Annetjen and Jan were married on 18 February 1663 in Wiltwyck [Kingston], New Netherland.



Other Osterhout research has asserted that Jan is the same person as Jan Janse Oothout, a brewer in Greenbush near Albany, NY, who died in 1696. Also, that he moved to Saugerties and was part of the founding of the Katsbaan church there. However, the Katsbaan church was loosely begun in 1710 and the church structure was built in 1732, both of which are well after Jan's death. The first Oosterhouts to appear in the Katsbaan records are in 1737, and these descendants may be who Walter Osterhout was referring to in his family remembrances. There is no evidence that an earlier Katsbaan group had formed. Jan and Annetje also appear in the records of the Kingston Church up until the time of their deaths, showing involvement here and not in Saugerties until very late in their lives.

A careful following of Jan's land purchases and sales shows that he lived in the area known as the Brabant, north of the stockade district of Kingston some 4-5 miles, where the Saw Kill meets the Esopus Creek. (Thanks to Chris Brooks for finding the Burhans deed/map that identified this exact location.) Jan patented this land originally with Jan Burhans and Cornelis Vernooy, but they eventually split the property. The latest deed I have for Jan shows he was in this place in 1693, only a few years before his supposed death in 1696. There is mention of a will and the splitting of Jan's property at Brabant (not Saugerties) between his nine living children in a land sale from Teunis to Pieter in 1708. But the will must not have been proved/recorded, as it is not found in the county records. Jan's son Pieter bought the inherited land back from siblings Teunis and Catelyn (and possibly Jan Jr.), and continued to live there after Jan's death.

I have not yet found evidence for exactly when Jan and Annetje died. They both appear and are clearly identified in the records of the Old Dutch Church in Kingston up until late 1693. Jan's son Jan appears in the records in June of 1694 and February of 1696, with "junior" written after his name. After that point, there is no mention of Jan Sr., and Jan Jr appears without the "junior" added… possibly corroborating that Jan Sr. died sometime in 1696. Annetje appears in the records, usually with her maiden name of Gilles/Jillis/etc. identified, up until July of 1697. So the guess of 1697 for her seems close as well. But I have not yet seen anything definitive.

The Chase Burial Ground in Sawkill stands on the Oosterhout/Burhans property, but identified gravestones are all from the late 1700's and 1800's. There is no record of Jan and Annetje's burial at the Old Dutch Church in Kingston, but none of records of the burials here before 1710 have been found. Since there is a family cemetery on their property at Brabant, it is possible they were buried in that place. The Oosterhouts, Burhans, and Myers families owned land there for several generations, and some intermarried. However, the Old Dutch Church master records for the earlier Oosterhouts buried here match Jan's sons Pieter and Jan Jr., along with their wives, and it appears that they are buried on the church grounds. Pieter and Jan Jr. both lived the closest to their parents in their later years. Therefore, it is likely that Jan Sr. and Annetje are buried here also! Since the earliest burials at the Old Dutch Church are not available, we cannot know for sure, but I feel this is the likeliest place. The location would be around the SW corner of the church property, where the earlier stone church stood from 1679-1852. FAG


GEDCOM Note

spelling as shown in Kingston marriage register

GEDCOM Note

Life Sketch

1663 Feb 18 Jan Jansen, of Oosterhout, in Brabant, widower of Annetje Hendricks, and Annetjen Jelles, j.d., of Bommel, in Gelderlant, both resid. here. First publication of Banns, 4 Feb.; second, 11 Feb.; third, 18 Feb. 1663 Nov 07 Lysbet, Jan Jansen van Oosterwout, Annetje Jellis. Wit.: Femmetje Hendrick van Meppele. 1665 Sep 20 Catelyn, Jan Jansen van Oosterwout, Annetje Jeles. Wit.: Cornelis Cornelisse, Annetje Cornelis. 1666 Nov 05 Jan, Jan Jansen van Oosterhout, Annetjen Jellis. Wit.: Cornelis Cornelisse Vernoey, Annetjen Cornelis. 1668 Oct 15 Teunes, Jan Jansen Van Oosterhout, Annetie Gielis. 1674 Jul 21 Katelyn, Jan Jansen Van Oosterhoudt, Annetie. Wit.: Maryken Joosten. 1679 Aug 31 Kryn, Jan Jansse Van Oosterhout, Annetie Gilles. Wit.: Jan Mattysse, Maddeleen Blanjan. 1681 Aug 28 Gisbert, Jan Jansen van Osterhout, Annetyen Jellis. Wit.: Elsyen Breeste.

Birth Abt 1641 Bommel, Gelderland, Netherlands

Marriage: Dutch Reformed Church, Kingston 1st bann: 4 Feb 1663 2nd bann: 11 Feb 1663 marriage: 18 Feb 1663 Kingston, Ulster Co., NY

Children

Child: Jan Van Osterhout Child: Teunis Van Osterhout Child: Arriantje Van Osterhout Child: Pieter Jans Van Osterhout Child: Laurens Van Osterhout Child: Gysbert Van Osterhout Child: Catherina Osterhaut Child: Kyrn Van Osterhaut

Event

Church 1666 Kingston, Ulster Co., NY Note: Annetje's name appears in a list of persons received as members of the Reformed Dutch Church, Wildwyck/Kingston, 16 April 1666 Godparent Church 4 Jun 1682 Place: Kingston, Ulster Co., NY Note: Annetie Jillis and Cornelius Gerritz were witnesses for the baptism of Luytie, daughter of Paulus Pauluz and Lysbeth Hendrixz Godparent Church 24 Nov 1695 Place: Kingston, Ulster Co., NY Note: Annetje Jillissee and Aart Teunisse were witnesses to the baptism of David, son of Jan Bourhansse and Helena Tuphage. Godparent Church 2 Feb 1696 Place: Kingston, Ulster Co., NY Note: Annetje Jilles, Pieter Oosterhout, Pieter Hendrickse and Cathalyna Oosterhout were witnesses to the baptism of Pieter, son of Jan Oosterhout and Anna Hendricks.. (This Jan was Annetje's son.) Godparent Church 25 Jun 1697 Place: Kingston, Ulster Co., NY Note: Annetje Jiles and Jan Oosterhout were witnesses to the baptism of Anna, daughter of Patrick Shot and Marjorie Wilding.

Death 1697 Saugerties, Ulster Co., NY

"Passengers to New Netherland - 8 April 1662 - Sailed in DE HOOP (The Hope), Capt. Pieter Emilius - Annetje Gillis, farmer's servant girl, from Beest." (The real old maps show Bommel on the Waal River, northeast of Oosterhout, in the province of Gelderland, Netherlands.

Source: U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s: Source Publication Code:508.1: Primary Immigrant: Van Beest, Annetje Gillis: Source Bibliography: BERGEN, VAN BRUNT. A List of Early Immigrants to New Netherland. From the manuscripts of Teunis G. Bergen. In Family Chronicle, Jan/Feb 1998. Page: 20: Original data: Filby, P. William, ed. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2012. 2 citations provide evidence for Name, Arrival: U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s about Annetje Gillis Van Beest

Media: Book Abbreviation: HORNBECK Descendants Title: Warnaar HORNBECK Descendants Author: Mrs. Ralph H. SYRE and Duffy C. HORNBECK, Sr. Publication: McCLain Printing Co., 1977 Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y Source: S340 Media: Family Abbreviation: OSTERHOUDT lineage - EDWARDS Title: OSTERHOUDT lineage - EDWARDS Author: Fay Edwards Publication: 1-Jun-1998 Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y Source: S755 Media: Family Abbreviation: OSTERHOUT - van LEUVEN Title: OSTERHOUT, JELLES, SCHUT, JACOBS CONT Allied Familes of Van LEUVEN, Book III Author: Audrey Van LEUVEN Publication: 1992, LDS microfilm #1698211-29

NOTE: she was NOT the daughter of Jellis Douwe Fonda and Hester--they were married in 1641 and had a son born in 1641, also their family emmigrated in 1644--long before Annatie did in 1662!

She was the daughter of Jellis Janssen (van Beest) and Mayken Jans, both of Bommel, Gelderland, Netherlands.

view all 14

Annetje Osteerhout's Timeline

1641
1641
Bommel, Gelderland, Netherlands
1649
1649
Age 8
New Amsterdam, New Netherlands
1663
November 7, 1663
Kingston, Ulster Co., New York
1666
November 5, 1666
Kingston, Ulster Co., New York
1668
October 14, 1668
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, United States
1671
1671
Kingston, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America
1672
1672
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, British Colonial America
1672
Kingston, Ulster County, Province of New York
1674
July 21, 1674
Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA