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Pieter Claesen Wyckoff
American farmer and landowner

Pieter Claesen Wyckoff

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American farmer and landowner
A.K.A.
Wyckoff
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Biography

Pieter Claesen Wyckoff (ca. 1620 – June 30, 1694) was a prominent figure in Dutch and later English colonial Kings County, Long Island, New York.Most persons surnamed Wyckoff in North America, including many variations in spelling, can be traced to his family. After some time spent at Rensselaerwyck, near present-day Albany, New York, in 1655 Pieter moved his family into a rented house in New Amersfoort (present day Flatlands, Brooklyn). Pieter Claesen prospered here, acquired land and became a local judge (justice of the peace).He was influential in establishing the Flatlands Dutch Reformed Church at the juncture of Flatbush Avenue and Kings Highway in Brooklyn. The Wyckoffs are prominent members in Manalapan, New Jersey.

Lineage

Because of the work of a fraudulent genealogist, it was mistakenly believed for many decades that Pieter Claesen Wyckoff was the son of Claes Cornelissen van Schouw and Margaret van der Goes. However, in 1932 Charles Arthur Hoppin made the case that Wyckoff was not their son. In 1945, William J. Hoffman reinforced Hoppin's conclusions through his own analysis in the article "Claes Cornelissen van Shouw(en) Meutelaer and the Wyckoff Ancestry", noting that "There is absolutely no evidence that Claes Cornelissen van Schouw was the father of Pieter Claesen Wyckoff, as has been repeatedly claimed. No connection between them has been found in any public record".

Emigration

Pieter emigrated from Norden, then in East Frisia but now in Germany, to America as a contract farm worker for a period of 6 years at a salary of at first 50 then 75 Guilders annually, working at Rensselaerwyck, near present-day Albany, New York. Pieter Claesen made a settlement with the Van Rensellaer estate for the short time remaining on his work contract. He then rented a farm for himself and soon after married Grietje Van Ness, daughter of a prominent local family.She may have brought both wealth and superior education to the family.Their first two children were born in Rensselaerwyck. In 1655 Pieter Claesen signed a contract to superintend the bowery (farm) and cattle of Peter Stuyvesant in New Amersfoort, on Long Island.

Children

  1. Nicholas Pieterse Wyckoff (1646–1714) m. Sara Monfoort (1656–1704)
  2. Margrietje Pieterse Wyckoff (c. 1648–?) m. Matthys Brouwer
  3. Annetje Pieterse Wyckoff (1650–1688) m. Roelof Martensen Schenck, Captain (1619–1704)
  4. Mayken Pieterse Wyckoff (1653–1721) m. Willem Willemsen (c. 1637- c. 1722), son of Willem Gerritsen and Mary -----
  5. Willemptje Pieterse Wyckoff (c. 1654 – c. 1693) m. Adrian Pieterse Kenne
  6. Cornelius Pieterse Wyckoff (c. 1656–1746) m. Gertje Charity Van Arsedalen
  7. Hendrick Pieterse Wyckoff (c. 1658–?)
  8. Geertje Pieterse Wyckoff (c. 1660 – c. 1711) m. Christoffel Janse Romeyn (c. 1641- c. 1748)
  9. Garret Pieterse Wyckoff (1662– c. 1705) m. Catherine Johannesdr. Nevius
  10. Marten Pieterse Wyckoff (c. 1663 – c. 1699) m. Hanna Willemse (c. 1660- c.1724), dau. of Willem Gerritsen and Mary -----
  11. Jan Pieterse Wyckoff (1665 – c. 1730) m. Neeltje Williamse Couwenhoven

Death

Pieter Claesen Wyckoff died in 1694 and he may be buried along with his wife Grietje Van Ness in the Flatlands Dutch Reformed Church in Brooklyn, New York.

Meaning of the surname

When the British took over the Dutch colony in 1674, Pieter Claesen adopted the fixed surname of Wyckoff. A well-intentioned genealogist speculated that he chose this name from the Dutch words "wijk", meaning parish, and "hof", meaning court.Actually, the name is Friesian and its most common meaning in the Northern Germanic languages is a settlement on a bay. The Wykhof estate from where Pieter Claessen emigrated is located near the Ems River Bay, about 5 miles south of Norden in Ostfriesland, Germany.

Notable descendants

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Who was Pieter Claesen Wyckoff?
Pieter Claesen Wyckoff was a Dutch settler in New Netherland who arrived in New Amsterdam (present-day New York City) in 1637.
What is known about Pieter Claesen Wyckoff's early life?
There is limited information available about Pieter Claesen Wyckoff's early life. It is believed that he was born around 1620 in the village of Norden, East Frisia, which was then a part of the County of Oldenburg in what is now Germany.
What did Pieter Claesen Wyckoff do for a living?
Pieter Claesen Wyckoff was a farmer and skilled carpenter. He owned a large farm in New Amersfoort (now known as Flatlands in Brooklyn) and was known for his woodworking skills.
How did Pieter Claesen Wyckoff contribute to the development of New Amsterdam?
Pieter Claesen Wyckoff was one of the early Dutch settlers who played a role in the expansion and development of New Netherland. His farm in New Amersfoort (Flatlands) helped in the establishment and growth of the Dutch colony.
What is Pieter Claesen Wyckoff's legacy?
Pieter Claesen Wyckoff is considered a prominent figure in the history of Dutch colonization in America. His descendants played significant roles in various fields, including politics and business, contributing to the growth and development of the United States. The Wyckoff House, built by Pieter Claesen Wyckoff and his descendants, is now a historic landmark and museum, serving as a testament to his legacy.
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