Isaac De Forest[1]
1616 - 1674 (57 years)-
Name Isaac De Forest Born 10 Jul 1616 Leyden, South Holland, Netherlands [1] Gender Male _FSFTID LHZN-7BQ _UID 1BB18CBE3E8640139D02A1A520B407725F43 Died 1674 New Amsterdam, New York [1] Person ID I1495 Strong History Last Modified 2 Jan 2018
Father Jesse De Forest, b. Abt 1575, d. Aft 1623 (Age ~ 49 years) Mother Marie du Cloux, b. 17 Nov 1576, d. 1622 (Age 45 years) Married 21 Sep 1601 Sedan, France Family ID F368 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Sarah duTrieux, b. 1625, New Amsterdam, New York, USA , d. 9 Nov 1692, New Amsterdam, New York, USA (Age 67 years) Married 9 Jun 1641 New Amsterdam, New York, Children 1. Jesse De Forest, b. 1642, d. Yes, date unknown 2. Susannah De Forest, b. 1645, d. Yes, date unknown 3. Gerrit De Forest, b. 1647, d. Yes, date unknown 4. Michael De Forest, b. 1649, d. Yes, date unknown 5. John De Forest, b. 1650, d. Yes, date unknown 6. Philip De Forest, b. 28 Jul 1652, New Amsterdam, New York , d. 18 Aug 1727, Albany, Albany, New York (Age 75 years) 7. Isaac De Forest, b. 1655, d. Yes, date unknown 8. Hendrick De Forest, b. 1657, d. Yes, date unknown 9. Maud De Forest, b. 1666, d. Yes, date unknown 10. David De Forest, b. 1669, d. Yes, date unknown Last Modified 14 Jan 2020 Family ID F369 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Isaac, son of Jesse and Marie (du Cloux) De Forest, was baptized at Leyden, Holland, July 10, 1616. With his brother, Henry, then thirty years of age, Isaac, who was ten years his junior, quitted Amsterdam, October 1, 1636, in a small vessel called the"Renssalaerwyck," which belonged to Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, the first patroon. They reached New Amsterdam in safety and settled upon the broad fertile flat called "Muscoota," now the site of Harlem, upper New York City. Henry had a grant of two hundred acres; Isaac, a strip of one hundred acres along the Harlem river and part of the later day Morris Park. Henry, the wealthier and apparently the abler of the two brothers, died July 26, 1637. The interests of his widow were safeguarded by Dominie Evarardus Bogardus, as her attorney. She married again. Isaac was still unmarried, and for several years remained at Harlem raising tobacco and selling it at New Amsterdam for transport to Holland. On June 9, 1641, he married "Sarah du Trieux of New Amsterdam, spinster," daughter of Phillip du Trieux and Jaqueline Noiret, founders of the Truax family of America. He became a wealthy tobacco dealer and brewer of New Amsterdam, and was appointed in 1658 by Governor Stuyvesant and council a "great burgher." When the English fleet took New York in 1664 he was one of the persons of distinction seized and held. His will is dated June 4, 1672. He died in 1674. His widow died in 1692.- Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs, Vol. I, p. 447
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Sources - [S32] U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, SAR Membership Number: 77196.
U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
- [S32] U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, SAR Membership Number: 77196.