Jan Tyssen GOES
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NOTE: Jan came to Rensselaerwyck, NY in 1630 as a trumpeter in the fort. Further detail regarding his will are in PAF Notes. On February 14, 1705 John Tyse Goes prepared his will as: "In the name of God, Amen. By the contents of this Publick Instrument be it known...being sick in body, sometimes going and sometimes being down, but in the full exercise of his memory. He makes for his universal heir, his wife, Syntie Jans Goes, and his sons, Tys, John, Dirck Goes, and Jacobus, and his daughters Teuntje, Anna, Judith, and Maycke Goes. His eldest son Tys shall have a cow and 40 shillings for his birth right, and he shall also have the small creek...His son Jan Goes, shall have the great piece of land and woodland, and hi is to build for his mother a small house and barn to winter as many cows as she has need for, and for a Negro to wait on her. And his mother is to have the fourth sheaf of the grain, and the chamber to live in. His son Dirck shall have the land that lies backward, and the place where he now lives, and Jan and Dirck shall have together the great piece of meadow. This is to be appraised at less than it value, because the land spoils by the overflowing creek. And after their mother's death they shall pay in proportion to each of the children. His granddaughter Mayhe is to have a cow. Collections on History of Albany:Goes (Hoes), Jan Tysse of Kinderhook, son of Matthys Jansse, who was in Beverwyck, in 1661; m. first Brechje Maryns, widow of Claes Cornelise Van Voorhout; she was deceased Feb. 1, 1663, leaving two Ch: Maryn and Jacob Van Voorhout; he m. secondly Styntje Janse Van Hoesen: he d. May 31, 1705; made will Feb. 9, 1696-7, and mentions the following Ch: Tys, Jan, Dirk, Anna, w. of Isaac Vosburgh, Teuntje w. of Thomas Winne, Judith w. Isaac Hendrickse Burger, Mayke and Jacobus bp. May 1, 1687. pages 74-76In the Albany County Clerk's Office (Deeds, E. pp.156-7), we find recorded the agreement of the children of John Tysse Goes(1711) as to the division of his estate in accordance with the terms of his will, dated 1708.As this agreement, even more than the original will, is instructive in several respects, we quote its substance.Promising that the will made ample provision for the support and comfort of his wife, Styntie, and that his eldest son, Matthias (Tyse), was to have one cow and forty shillings for his birthright, also "the small creeck", and the testor's interest in a mill owned in partnership with Peter Schuyler and Sybrant Van Schaak, the substance, and in part the precise language of the agreement, is as follows:To his sons, John and Dirk, all his real and personal estate. etc:Matthias Goes, eldest son of John Tysse, agrees with his brothers John and Dirk for himself and for his sisters Anna, wife of Isaac Vosburgh; Teuntie, wife of Jacon Turk; Judick, wife of Isaac Huldricks and Majaka, wife of Burger Huyck.
He married Styntie Van Hoesen at of New York . Styntie Van Hoesen was born at Ft Orange, Albany, New York Abt 1638 daughter of Jan Fransse Van Hoesen and Volkje Juriaens Noorstrant .
They were the parents of 7
children:
Matthys Jans Goes
born Abt 1660.
Annetje Jans Goes
born Abt 1665.
Blocked
Blocked
Blocked
Maycke Goes
born 1 May 1687.
Jacobus Goes
christened 1 May 1687.
Jan Tyssen Goes died 31 May 1705 .