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Family: Aert Petersen Tack / Anneke Adriens (F6066)

m. Abt 1660


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  • Father | Male
    Aert Petersen Tack

    Born  Abt 1620  Etten, North Brabant, Holland, Netherlands Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  Yes, date unknown   
    Buried     
    Married  Abt 1660   
    Other Spouse  Grietje Vooght | F6848 
    Married     
    Father   
    Mother   

    Mother | Female
    Anneke Adriens

    Born  29 Aug 1645  Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  Aft 1690  New York Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Other Spouse  Jacob Jansen Van Etten | F6849 
    Married  11 Jan 1664  Wiltwyck, New Amsterdam, New Netherland Territory Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Aerjan "Adrian" Jans | F6068 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Geerthen Jans | F6068 Group Sheet 

    Child 1 | Male
    Cornelis Artse Tack

    Born  14 Aug 1661  Fort Orange, New Amsterdam, New Netherland Territory Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  Yes, date unknown   
    Buried     
    Spouse  Barbara Metselaar | F406 
    Married     

    Child 2 | Female
    Grietje Artse Tack

    Born  16 Aug 1663  Wiltwyck, New Amsterdam, New Netherland Territory Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  Aft 1720  Machackemeck, Orange County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Spouse  Luur Jacobsen, (Van) Kuykendall | F6838 
    Married  Abt 1680  Kingston, Ulster County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location

  • Notes  Married:
    • After Aert deserted his wife, and married another women while still legally wed to Annetje, the following proclamation was issued: Aert Pietersen Tack fails to appear and remains contumacious, finding himself unable to defend, justify or purge himself; therefore, the fiscal, nomine officii, concludes that the first wife, Anneke Adriens, must be granted letters of divorce and permission to marry another man, and furthermore that the fiscal and all other officers of justice should be authorized to arrest the defendant, Aert Pietersen Tack, and to confine him her in a proper place of detention, to be taken to the place where it is customary to execute justice, in order to be severly flogged with rods, having two distaffs above his head, and further to be branded with two distaff marks on his back and to be banished from this province. Done at Fort Amsterdam, the 21st of August, 1664. (Stowell, p 127).

      Anneke m. 2nd Jacob Jansen Van Etten, and had several children by that marriage. She is considered the matriarch of two families: all Kuykendalls, whatever the spelling, and all Van Ettens in America. (Stowell, p 488).