- LAKE/LEAKE
The brothers [sons of Nicholas Lake (c1692 probably at or near Gravesend-c 1771 Somerset County, NJ) and Mary Janszen/Johnson (c1696 probably New Utrecht-1783 White Creek) Nicholas Jr., John, James and Thomas Lake and the husband Arent van Corlaer of their sister Mary received at 5,000 patent in 1761. Their sister Sarah Lake was the wife of Hendrick Snyder of the nearby Snyder patent. When Sarah Lake died, Hendrick married their sister Jane Lake. Hendrick's sister Margaret Snyder was the wife of their brother John Lake (and thus my 7th great grandmother -- Wesley Johnston). And Hendrick and Margaret's sister Marytje Snyder was the wife of Nicholas Lake Jr. of the Lake-Van Corlaer patent. The relationship of Robert LEAKE has not been determined.
The relationships need a chart to really understand them. Click on this image to see it as a zoomable PDF.
- John Lake
- 142-233 (Series A0272-78, Box 2B, Location A0270/5)
Draught of a tract of Land at Smoking Point on the west side of STATEN ISLAND. Surveyed for John Lake and Joakim Gulick. 1697 [see chart for how Gulick is related]
- Nicholas Lake
- 151-57 (Series A0272-78, Box 16, Item 57, Location A271/2)
[Petition of Arent Van Corlaer, Nicholas Lake, Jun. July 15, 1761. This is NOT listed in the David Mix catalog.]
- 151-73 (Series A0272-78, Box 16, Item 73, Location A271/2)
Map of 5,000 acres of Land on the east side of Hudson's river in in the county of ALBANY. Surveyed for Arent Van Corlaer, Nicholas Lake, Jun., and others. Cadwallader Colden and Alexander Colden, Survyors-General. July 15, 1761. White Creek, Washington county.
- See also 270-328 and 325-66 for Nicholas Lake Jr. on lot 58 of Snyder Patent AND 283-22 and 316-205 for Nicholas Lake Jr. on lots 7, 11, 15, 29, 30, 36, 58 and 59.
- Robert Leake
- 195-74 (Series A0272, Volume 30, page 74)
Map of 3,000 acres of Land, lying on the east bounds of the Patent of Hoosack, for which letters patent in favor of Garret Van Sante are petitioned by ROBERT LEAKE and others/ Jan. 8, 1772 [Hoosick, Rensselaer county.]
- Hendrick/Henry Lake
- He was one of the patentees on the Snyder Patent. So see all references to the Snyder Patent.
- VAN CORLAER
The brothers Nicholas Jr., John, James and Thomas Lake and the husband Arent van Corlaer of their sister Mary received at 5,000 patent in 1761. Arent was the namesake grandson of the Arent van Corlaer of Renssalaerwijk and the founder of Schenectady. The younger Arent was in the area as early as 1709 and built a fur trading building in 1711. He is buried in the Van Ness/St. Croix/Sancoick cemetery.
- Arent/Aaron van Corlaer
- 151-57 (Series A0272-78, Box 16, Item 57, Location A271/2)
[Petition of Arent Van Corlaer, Nicholas Lake, Jun. July 15, 1761. This is NOT listed in the David Mix catalog.]
- 151-73 (Series A0272-78, Box 16, Location A271/2)
Map of 5,000 acres of Land on the east side of Hudson's river in in the county of ALBANY. Surveyed for Arent Van Corlaer, Nicholas Lake, Jun., and others. Cadwallader Colden and Alexander Colden, Survyors-General. July 15, 1761. White Creek, Washington county.
- SNYDER/SCHNEYDER
Hendrick Snyder was the husband of Sarah Lake, sister of the 4 brothers who received the Lake-Van Corlaer patent and thus also sister of Mary Lake, the wife of Arent van Corlaer. When Sarah Lake died, Hendrick married their sister Jane Lake. Hendrick's sister Margaret Snyder was the wife of their brother John Lake (and thus my 7th great grandmother -- Wesley Johnston). And Hendrick and Margaret's sister Marytje Snyder was the wife of Nicholas Lake Jr. of the Lake-Van Corlaer patent. Oher family members who were patentees on the Snyder Patent were Hendrick/Henry Lake (brother of Henry Snyder's wives), John Johnson (son of Henry Snyder's wives' sister Eleanor Lake), Martinus van Voorhees (father of Henry Snyder's wives' brother John Lake) and Garret Williamson (probable relative - but not father nor brother - of Henry Snyder's wives' brother Thomas Lake).
- Hendrick/Henry Snyder
- 152-96 (Series A0272-78, Box 16, Location A271/2)
Map of 10,000 acres of Land in the county of ALBANY, on the east side of Hudson's river. Surveyed for Hendrick Schneyder and others. Cadwallader Colden and Alex'r Colden, Survyors-General. September 28, 1761. [Hoosick, Rensselaer county]
- 246-17 (Series A0273-78_17) already digitized
Map of Schneyder's Patent, called Mapletown. Hoosick, Rensselaer County, and Vermont.
- 270-328 (Series A0273-78_328) already digitized
Map of Snyder's Patent. By Alexander Colden. [Rensselaer County and Vermont]
- 283-22 (Series A0273-78_884) already digitized
Map of Wallomsack Patent; also Snyders Patent called Mapletown; and part of Hoosick Patent; Rensselaer Co.
- 316-205 (Series B1610)
Map of SNYDER'S PATENT, called Mapletown. WALLOMSACK PATENT and part of HOSICK PATENT. [Rensselaer and Washington counties, and Vermont.]
- 325-66 (Series A4011-78, Folder 20, Map 66 - Map Case 18, Drawer 19)
Map of 10,000 acres granted to HENDIRCK SNYDER, also a vacant tract of land adjoining containing 1,253 acres. [Rensselaer county and Vermont.]
- 326-84 (Series A4011-78, Folder 27, Map 84 - Map Case 18, Drawer 19)
Map of SCHNEIDER'S PATENT and part of HOSICK PATENT. [Rensselaer County and Vermont.]
- HOOSICK PATENT
The name is spelled several different ways in the records.
- 11-51 Hoosick Patent - ran out of time to pull this
- 85-403 Hoosick Patent - ran out of time to pull this
- 85-515 Hoosick Patent - ran out of time to pull this
- 87-101+143 (Series A0452-1/3) - from microfilm
Subdivision C. 101 - Proceedings of Partition and Balloting of HOSACK PATENT
Subdivision D. 143 - Field Notes of survey and Partition of Lots No. 13, 16, 17, 35, 37, 40, 58 and 59 in the HOSACK PATENT. Nanning Visscher, Surveyor. Filed February 8, 1772
- 272-353A and 272-353B (Series NYSA_A0273-78_353A and NYSA_A0273-78_353B)
Map of the Hoosick Patent, granted to Maria Van Rensslaer and others in 1688, by John Rotse Bleeker, Surveyor, 1754. [Rensselaer and Washington County]
- 316-205 (Series B1610)
Map of SNYDER'S PATENT, called Mapletown. WALLOMSACK PATENT and part of HOSICK PATENT. [Rensselaer and Washington counties, and Vermont.]
- 325-66 (Series A4011-78, Folder 20, Map 66 - Map Case 18, Drawer 19)
Map of 10,000 acres granted to HENDIRCK SNYDER, also a vacant tract of land adjoining containing 1,253 acres. [Rensselaer county and Vermont.]
- 326-84 (Series A4011-78, Folder 27, Map 84 - Map Case 18, Drawer 19)
Map of SCHNEIDER'S PATENT and part of HOSICK PATENT. [Rensselaer County and Vermont.]
- WALLOOMSAC PATENT
The name is spelled several different ways in the records.
- 126-400 (Series A4053-79, Box 11, Volume 17B, Location A948/2))
Map of the lots at WALOMSACK, with the subdivision of the Lots No. 15 and 23, as made by Jno. R. Bleecker. Nov'r 15, 1766
- 283-22 (Series A0273-78_884) already digitized
Map of Wallomsack Patent; also Snyders Patent called Mapletown; and part of Hoosick Patent; Rensselaer Co.
- 316-205 (Series B1610)
Map of SNYDER'S PATENT, called Mapletown. WALLOMSACK PATENT and part of HOSICK PATENT. [Rensselaer and Washington counties, and Vermont.]
- 322-8 (Series A4011-78, Folder 2, Map Case 18, Drawer 19)
Map of WALLUMSCACK PATENT. Protracted from the deed of partition. 11th Feb. 1791. Per Jas. Cockburn
- 324-43 (Series A4011-78, Folder 13, Map Case 18, Drawer 19)
Map of sundry lots in WALLUMSCACK, with the names of the proprietors.
- GERRIT VAN SANTE PATENTS
I wanted to include him since his triangulare patent was squeezed between the others. Then I discovered he had a second patent further east. Both were received well after the other patents.
- 186-37 - Gerrit van Sante land - I ordered this pulled, but they pulled the wrong one, and I had run out of time to have the right one pulled.
Map pf 1,253 acres of Land in the town of HOOSICK, Rensselaer county. Laid out for GERRIT VAN SANTE. Jan. 24, 1771
- 195-74 (Series A0272, Volume 30, page 74)
Map of 3,000 acres of Land, lying on the east bounds of the Patent of Hoosack, for which letters patent in favor of Garret Van Sante are petitioned by ROBERT LEAKE and others/ Jan. 8, 1772 [Hoosick, Rensselaer county.]
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