Husband: Philip Janszen RINGO [I09131] |
Wife: Geertje Creles CORNELIS [I09125] |
Born: Died: UNKNOWN Father: Mother: Spouses: |
Children |
01 (F): Janneken Philipszen RINGO [I17261] Born: about 01 JUN 1648 in (Bapt.) New Amsterdam, New York Died: UNKNOWN Spouses: |
02 (M): Albertus Philipszen RINGO [I09124] Born: 09 JUL 1656 in (Bapt.) New Amsterdam, New York Died: about 1734 in Trenton, New Jersey Spouses: Jannetje Pieterszen Van 'Stoutens' STOUTENBURG |
03 (M): Cornelius Philipszen RINGO [I01677] Born: Died: UNKNOWN Spouses: |
Philip Janszen RINGO:
Notes:
"Genealogical & Biographical Directory to Persons in New Netherland, 1613-1674;" pp. 1195:
"Family Surname: Ringo Immigrant: Philip Janszen Ringo. Ethnic Origin: Dutch (in error-s/b Walloon). Born: ca 1615. Native Town: Vlissingen, Zeeland. Approx: Arrival: 1643 (incorrect, actually before 1638). Settled: New Amsterdam, removed to South River 1651 to 1657, but returned. Died: 1662, fell overboard on ship "New Netherland Indian" and drowned."
"Patronymic: Janszen (son of Jan)." "Children's Patronymic: Philipszen."
Married: int: 8/11/1647 NYDC, Geertje Cornelis, widow of Jan Philipszen from Amsterdam."
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New Amsterdam (New York City) Reformed Dutch Church Marriages 1647
11 dicto. Philip Janszen Ringo j. m. (j. m.= unmarried man) Van Vlissingen (= born at), en (and) Geertje Cornelis, Wede Van Jan Philipszen Van Amsterd.
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Records of New Amsterdam from 1653 to 1674 Anno Domini. New York: Published under the Authority of the City by Knickerbocker Press, 1897
1657: Administrative Minutes of New Amsterdam, pgae 159
Philip Jansen Ringo appears in Court, and as he was not heretofore present to take the oath with the ohter Burghers, he is now admitted and took the necessary Oath.
1662: Administrative Minutes of New Amsterdam, page 54
Geertje Creles, widow of Philip Jansen. Ringe, offers the following petition: __
To the Rt. Worshipful Burgomasters and Schepens of the City of Amsterdam in New Netherland.
Respectfully represents Geertje Cornelissen, widow of Philip Jansen Ringo deceased; that her aforesaid husband fell overboard from the ship named the N. Netherland Indian and perished and was drowned, and as she, the petitioner finds herself burthened with more debts, than she with all her means can pay, therefore she is advised to surrender to the creditors all her goods, actions and credits, to discharge her from the debts and to nenounce the estate and push it away with her foot; therefore the petitn. repairs to your Worships, respectfully praying that your W: would be pleased to appoint two curators from the creditors to assume the estate by inventory and to manage the same as appertains to mercy in justice. That doing remains etc. Understood; Your Worships humble servant, signed, Geertje Creles.
On which petition aforesaid the W: Court orders --Petition is granted and Marten Cregier and Govert Loockermans are appointed curators to assume by inventory the intestate estate of Philip Jansen Ringo, dec., and to manage the same according to circumstances for the advantage of the creditors.
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Calendar of wills on file and recorded in the offices of the Clerk of the ... By Berthold Fernow, National Society of Colonial Dames in the state of New York New York (State). Secretary's Office
RINGO, Philipp Jansen, from Flushing, Holland. Comrade Anthony Crol sole heir of common property. Witnesses Adriaen van Tienhoven, Jacob Hendricksen Kip and Cornelis van Tienhoven, Secry. N. Y. Col. MSS., II., p. 150.
1662 Aug. 29
Dutch
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New Netherland Institute
MANUMISSION OF MANUEL THE SPANIARD BY PHILIP JANSZ RINGO, 17 FEBRUARY 1649
https://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/history-and-heritage/digital-exhibitions/slavery-exhibit/half-freedom/manumission-of-manuel-the-spaniard-by-philip-jansz-bingo/
Geertje Creles CORNELIS:
Notes:
A‘’ 1647. den 11 August
Philip Janszen Ringo, j. in. Van Vlissingen, en Geertje Cornelis, Wed° Van Jan Philipszen Van Amsterd.
Revised: January 25, 2022
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