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Händler und Bootsführer, er hatte eine eigenes Boot und fuhr damit auf dem Hudson river nach New York und zurück, ab 1737 im Privinziallandtag für die Stadt Albany.
Will of Captain Pieter Winne 1753:
"In the name of God, Amen. I Pieter Winne of Albany, Gent., being in health. I leave to my brother-in-law Abraham Dow, all my dwelling house wherein I now live and the lot of ground. To him and his heirs and assigns. And he is to pay my sisters, Eliabeth, widow of Abraham Vosburgh, Mattie, wife of Barent Van Buren, and Anna, wife of Johannes Hun, each 100 pounds. I order that a dwelling house be built and finished for the said Abraham Dow out of my estate, on the ground of said Abraham Dow in Albany, situate between the dwelling house of Wandel and Lansing, which house shall be at least two stories high when completely finished. My nephew, Peter Winne, shall be educated with the best education that can be given him in this Province of New Jersey, and supported till he is 21 or 22 years old. I give to my said nephew my gun, sword, and pistols, and wearing apparell. all the rest to my three sisters and the children of my brother-in-law Abraham Dow, viz, Volkert, Peter Winne, Elsie, and Margaret. I make my three brothers-in-law, Barent Van Buren, Johanes Hun, and Abraham Dow, executors."
Codicil. "I leave 1/2 of all that part of my lands lying in a certain tract of land called Anthony's Nose Patent, in Albany County, to my nephew Peter Winne Dow. Also my horse and chaise and large silver tankard. I leave to my brother-in-law Abraham Dow, all my sloop or vessell, with the rigging, etc., and a negro man. Dtd 26 Sep 1757" Witnesses G. Dubois, John Van Cortlandt, Philip Van Cortlandt NOTES: will dtd 23 Aug 1753. Wit: Jacob Van Schaick, merchant, Harme Gansevoort, merchant, Harmanus Wendell. Probated 11 Oct 1765. Printed in Abstract of Wills vol. 30, p 412-13. Also Calendar of Wills by Berthoid Fernow p 460 #2034 (W23).