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From: "Protzman, RL (Robert)" <>
Subject: Re: BUSSING
Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 15:00:45 -0600


Lorine,

You are correct. RODENBURGH/RODENBORGH was the name of Catrina's second
husband. As often happens, she is said to be a "Miss" even though she
was a widow:

113. Catrina/Trijntjen ROELOFFSE, bp. Jun 24, 1629, Luth Ch, Amsterdam
(sp. Cornelis Sijverts, Trijntgen Siewerts); d. > 1697; m1. banns, Feb
24, 1647, New Amsterdam, Willem (de) Kay (b. 1625); m2. banns Sep 16,
1652, Lucas Rodenburgh/Rodenberg (d. 1657), Vice Director of the West
India Company at Curacao (1646-57); m3. int Apr 29, 1658 m. Mar 24,
1658), in New Amsterdam, Johannes Pietersen Van Brugh/Ver
Brugge/Verbrugge, (b. 1624, d. 1697 (or 1699)), from Haarlem, Holland,
IMMIGRANT, "the Old Burgomaster". Johannes was a prominent merchant and
magistrate in New Amsterdam. He was one of 3 Burgomasters of New Orange
(NYC), under the brief Dutch restoration, and served in the Common
Council, under the English. Capt, NY Militia. Their house was valued at
$15,000, in 1674, Class 1, at Pearl St, between Wall and William Sts.

Bob Protzmann

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