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Seger VAN EGMONT

Seger VAN EGMONT

Male 1661 - 1691  (30 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Seger VAN EGMONT was born in 1661 in Albany, Rensselaer, New York (son of Cornelis VAN EGMONT and Catalyntze VAN HASEN); died in 1691 in New York City, New York; was buried about 1691 in New York City, New York County, New York.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L4VP-HT7
    • Name: Seger Cornelis Van EGMONT
    • Name: Seger Cornelise EGMONT
    • Name: Zegerseger

    Seger married Fermelyze VAN SLUYS in 1678 in Dutch Church, New York. Fermelyze (daughter of Laurens VAN DER SLUIJS and Annette ORMON) was born in 1665 in New York County, New York Colony, British Colonial America; died in 1686 in New York County, New York Colony, British Colonial America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Cornelis VAN EDGMON was born on 20 Nov 1680 in New York City, New York; died in 1728 in Burlington, New Jersey.
    2. Benjamin Segerse VAN EGMOND was born on 20 Mar 1691 in

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Cornelis VAN EGMONT was born in 1621 in Voorhout, Teylingen Municipality, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands (son of Cornelis Sergetsen VAN EGMONT and Bregtje Jacobse JACOBSEN); died in 1683 in Albany, New York.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LCZ7-VGL
    • Name: Cornelius VAN VOORHOUDT

    Cornelis married Catalyntze VAN HASEN in 1642 in Netherlands. Catalyntze was born in 1623 in Leyden, South Holland, Netherlands; died in 1691 in New Amsterdam, Albany, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Catalyntze VAN HASEN was born in 1623 in Leyden, South Holland, Netherlands; died in 1691 in New Amsterdam, Albany, New York.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LV8D-F32

    Children:
    1. Jacob VAN EGMOND was born about 1643; and died.
    2. Magdalena VAN EGMOND was born about 1649 in Netherlands; and died.
    3. Lysbet VAN EGMOND was born in 1653 in Of New Amsterdam, New York, New York; and died.
    4. Marritje Cornelise EGMONT was born about 1654 in Fort Orange, Albany, New York; died in 1675.
    5. Benjamin Tennison EGMOND was born in 1657 in <, , , Holland>; and died.
    6. 1. Seger VAN EGMONT was born in 1661 in Albany, Rensselaer, New York; died in 1691 in New York City, New York; was buried about 1691 in New York City, New York County, New York.
    7. Maritze VAN EGMONT was born about 1665 in New York; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Cornelis Sergetsen VAN EGMONT was born in 1599 in Voorhoudt, Holland, Netherlands (son of Segerse VAN EGMONT and Trintje VAN EGMONT); died on 22 Nov 1683 in Castle Island, Albany, New York Colony; was buried in Rural Cemetery, Albany, New York Colony, British Colonial America.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LRFR-8JF
    • Residence: Voorhout, Holland, Rensselaerwyck, Welsburgh Farm ON Castle Island, Albany CO, NY
    • Immigration: 25 Aug 1643; Came to America from the Netherlands w/ entire family
    • Land Assessment: 27 Jun 1662, New York, British Colonial America

    Notes:

    Adopted the last name van Voorhoudt AFTER arriving in America*

    Is an ancestor of the Egmont and Schermerhorn families of Albany, New York City, and Staten Island. He is a descendant of the royal Egmont family of Holland. He was born about 1598/99 in the town of Voorhout, a small village near Leyden and Amsterdam, Holland.

    "He is said to be descended from the Egmond Family that played an important role in the Netherlands during the Middle Ages, and has traced their descent from the Pagan kings,
    (King Radboud I648-719 of Frisia)
    Their chateau was on the North Sea, about three miles west of Alkmaar, and from 1423 to 1558, they were at the height of their power."

    Egmond is today a village on the North Sea coast, part of the municipality of Bergen in the present-day Dutch province of Noord-Holland. Apart from being the centre of the medieval family which is shown below, Egmond was the location of one of the most important Benedictine abbeys in the county of Holland, founded in the 10th century.

    Cornelis Segers by Stefan Bielinski

    In November 1663, one Cornelis Segers Van Voorhout filed a joint will with his wife, one Bregje Jacobsen. At that time, he was identified as a farmer of "Rensselaerswyck Colony." The Dutch language document named a son, three daughters, and referenced the children of another deceased son. That New Netherland pioneer also was known by a variety of names and appears to be the first American ancestor of those Albany residents who would identify under the surname "Seeger."

    Cornelis Segers appears to have arrived in the colony in 1642. In August 1643, he signed a contract and took up residence on a farm on Castle Island. Within a few years, the couple had drafted a will that stated "they possess nothing."

    At the time of his arrival, his wife "Bregje" (the subject of a number of compiled profiles) was forty-five years old and, by that time, the couple reputedly had six children - all or most of them born in Europe. Thus, Cornelis Segers (the patriarch) may have been born prior to 1600.

    In 1646, he appears to have taken over the other farm on the island formerly held by Adrian Van Der Donck.

    In March 1649, he is said to have engaged the son of Thomas Coningh to help him with the harvest. It is unclear whether this and subsequent references to similarly named individuals (including a namesake son) refer to the Seeger family patriarch or to one of his descendants or other kin.

    He appears to have died prior to 1680. With so many similarly unassignable references, and missing important demographic data, we move on for now from the life of the pioneer settler known as Cornelis Segers.
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    Cornelius (Cornelise, Cornelis) Segerse (Segertse, Segersen) was an early settler in New Netherland. According to Richard Schermerhorn, he made a contract with Patroon Van Rensselaer on 25 August 1643, before sailing from Holland to America the following month aboard "Het Wapen Van Rensselaerwyck." The contract document gives his name as Cornelise Segertse van Egmont.

    Cornelis was born born about 1599 at Egmond, North Holland, Netherland. He emigrated September 1643 from Voorhout, South Holland, Netherland to Rensselaerwyck, New Netherland on the Wapen Van Rensselaerwijck with his wife and six children, and settled at Rensselaerwyck.

    At the time of his emigration he was about 44 years old. Accompanying him on the journey were his wife Brechje Jacobsen, 45 years old, and 6 children: Cornelis, 22; Claes, 20; Seger, 14; Lysbeth, 16; Jannetie, 10, and Neeltie, 8.

    He settled in Rensselaerwyck and became a farmer at a time when most of the other Rensselaerwyck settlers were making their living as fur traders. His first farm was one of the two farms on Castle Island, near Albany, and was previously occupied by Brant Peelen, who had died. In 1646, he took over the other farm on the island for the remaining 3 years of the lease to Adrian Vanderdonck, thus controlling the entire island. An 1651 inventory of the farm of Cornelis Segers named his farm as Welysburgh and indicated that he owned 13 horses and 22 cows, that the farm contained 70 morgens, and the rent was 1210 guilders.

    He made his will on 22 November 1662 and signed his name Cornelis Segersen [4] Richard Schermerhorn hypothesized that he belonged to the original Egmont family of Holland, but came to America from the town of Voorhout, which is near Leyden, and about 20 miles southwest of Amsterdam.

    He died about 1677.


    Cornelis married Bregtje Jacobse JACOBSEN. Bregtje was born on 19 Sep 1598 in Voorhoudt, Holland, Netherlands; died on 1 Apr 1667 in Castle Island, Albany, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Bregtje Jacobse JACOBSEN was born on 19 Sep 1598 in Voorhoudt, Holland, Netherlands; died on 1 Apr 1667 in Castle Island, Albany, New York.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LKJT-GSF

    Children:
    1. 2. Cornelis VAN EGMONT was born in 1621 in Voorhout, Teylingen Municipality, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands; died in 1683 in Albany, New York.
    2. Claes Cornelissen VAN EGMONT was born in 1623 in Voorhoudt, South Holland, Netherlands; died on 24 Jun 1662 in Rensselaerswyck, New Netherland.
    3. Lysbeth VAN EGMONT was born in 1627 in Leiden, Holland, Netherlands; died in Apr 1667 in Fort Orange, New Netherland.
    4. Seger CORNELIS VAN EGMONT was born in 1629 in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands; died on 24 Jun 1662.
    5. Jannetje Segerse EGMONT, van VOORHOUT was born on 23 Jun 1633 in Leiden, Leiden Municipality, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands; died on 20 Jan 1700 in Schenectady, Albany, New York Colony.
    6. Neeltje Cornelise EGMONT was born in 1635 in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands; died before 1 Apr 1671.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Segerse VAN EGMONT was born in 1573 in Egmont Castle, Voorhoudt, South Holland, Netherlands; died in 1643 in Castle Island, Albany, New York Colony.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GQ5J-K3G

    Segerse married Trintje VAN EGMONT. Trintje was born on 10 Jan 1575 in Egmont Castle, Egmont, South Holland, Netherlands; died in Apr 1599 in Voorhout, South Holland, Netherlands. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Trintje VAN EGMONT was born on 10 Jan 1575 in Egmont Castle, Egmont, South Holland, Netherlands; died in Apr 1599 in Voorhout, South Holland, Netherlands.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: GQ5J-GYV

    Children:
    1. 4. Cornelis Sergetsen VAN EGMONT was born in 1599 in Voorhoudt, Holland, Netherlands; died on 22 Nov 1683 in Castle Island, Albany, New York Colony; was buried in Rural Cemetery, Albany, New York Colony, British Colonial America.