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Book Title: History Of Flatbush

  The overseers were appointed in the following manner, according to the
provisions of the Dukes Laws. "Overseers shall be eight in number, men of good
fame and life, chosen by the plurality of voiyes of the freeholders in each
towne, whereof f oure shall remaine in their office two yeares successively, and
foure shall be changed for new ones, every yeare; which election shall preceed
the election of constables, in point of time, in regard the constable for the
yeare ensuing, is to bee chosen out of that number which are dismist from their
office of overseers." The following is a summary of the duties of the overseers,
as stated by Judge Furman, in his notes on Brooklyn. They were authorized
together with the constable, to hold town courts, for the trial of causes under
£5. On the death of any person, they were to repair with the constable to the
house of the deceased, and inquire after the manner of his death, and of his
will and testament; and if no will was found, the constable, in the presence of
the overseers, was, within forty-eight hours, to search after the estate of the
deceased, and to deliver an account of the same, in writing, under oath, to the
next justice of the peace. They together with the constable, made all
assessments. If any overseer died during his term, the rest of the overseers by
a major vote, made choice of another in his place: and if the person so chosen,
refuse to serve, he forfeited the sum of £10. towards defraying the town
charges. They were to settle the bounds of the town, within twelve months after
the bounds were granted. They had the power of regulating fences. They were
authorized, together with the constable, to make choice of two out of the eight
overseers, of church affairs. They and the constable were frequently to admonish
the inhabitants, "to instruct their children and servants, in matters of
religion, and the lawes of the country." They, with the constable, appointed an
officer "to record every man's particular marke, and see each man's horse and
colt branded." The constable and two of the overseers, were to pay the value of
an Indian coat for each wolf killed; and they were to cause the wolf's head to
be "nayled over the door of the constable, their to remaine, as also to cut of
both the eares, in token that the head is bought and paid for."

  The following is the most complete list of the overseers of Flatbush that
could be obtained.

1675. Simon Hansen, and John Roloffson.
1676. Arian Ryers, and Garrit Sneger.
1679. Joseph Hegeman, and Deriek Jansen Van Vleet.
1680. Barent Claas, Cornelius Berrian, and Joseph Hegeman.
1681. Cornelius Berrian, Rimer Aertsen, Barthold Claases and Jan Remsen.
1682. Rynier Aeartsen, Jan Jansen, Jan Remsen and Arian Ryersen.
1683. Aris  Janse, Jan Aeartsen, Jan Jansen, and John Auky.

  In the year 1683, the "overseers," were changed to " commissioners." The act
regulating their appointment, and prescribing particularly their duties, was
passed by the first General Assembly of this Colony, November 1st, 1683. It is
not necessary to recite the provisions of this act. The only list that we have
been able to obtain of the commissioners appointed under this act, in the town
of Flatbush, is the following:

1684. Adrian Ryersen, Cornelius Baronson and John Auky.
1685. Stoffle Probasco, and Joseph Hegeman.
1686. Arian Ryers and Pieter Stryker.
1687. Aris Janse, and Stoffle Probasco.
1688. Pieter Stryker, and Cornelius Bardulph.

  The constables, overseers and commissioners, were sworn before the court of
Sessions, before they entered upon the discharge of the duties of their
respective offices.

  The office of "Commissioner" continued until the first Tuesday of April, 1703,
when " Supervisors " were elected for the several towns of Kings County. The
first meeting of this board, was held on the first Tuesday in October, of the
same year. It is probable, that at first they kept no minutes of their
proceedings, as the first record is that of a meeting which took place at the
court-house in Flat-bush, on the first Tuesday in October, in the year 1714. The
Supervisor who then attended from Flatbush, was Ryck Hendrickson. The board at
this, their first recorded meeting, made choice of Samuel Garretson, of
Gravesend, as their Clerk, and John Vanderbilt, of Flatbush, as Treasurer of the
county. At that time, the ordinary and contingent expenses of the county,
(including the per diem compensation of the two members of the Colonial Assembly
from the county, for their attendance during the year 1703.) amounted to only
£71. 0. 6. or $177.56. This sum was apportioned among the several towns in the
county in the following manner.

Brooklyn,        £19. 9. 3.
Flatbush,         15. 1. 6.
New-Utrecht        9.18. 9.
Flatlands,         8.14. 9.
Bushwick,          9. 3. 0.
Gravesend,         8.13. 3.

                 £71. 0. 6.—$177.56.

  The following is a list of the Supervisors of the town of Flatbush, from the
year 1703, to the present time.

Names                                 Dates
Aris Vanderbilt,         From April,    1703  to April 1705
Daniel Polhemus,           "    "       1705       "   1706
Jacob Hendrick Ryck,       "    "       1706       "   1707
Aris Jansen Vanderbilt,    "    "       1707       "   1708
Jan Vanderveer,            "    "       1708       "   1710
Benjamin Hegeman,          "    "       1710       "   1711
Ryck Hendricks,            "    "       1711       "   1712
Jan Cornelise,             "    "       1712       "   1713
Jacob Hendrickson,         "    "       1713       "   1714
Ryck Hendrickson,          "    "       1714       "   1715
John Vanderveer,           "    "       1715       "   1716
Daniel Remse,              "    "       1716       "   1717
Jacob Suydam,              "    "       1717       "   1718
Dominicus Vanderveer,      "    "       1718       "   1719
Lieut. Philip Nagle,       "    "       1719       "   1720
Cornelius Cornell,         "    "       1720       "   1721
Abraham Lott,              "    "       1721       "   1722
Ryck Hendrickson,          "    "       1722       "   1723
John Vanderveer,           "    "       1723       "   1724
Cornelius Cornell,         "    "       1724       "   1726
Peter Lefferts,            "    "       1726       "   1727
Johannes Ditmarse,         "    "       1727       "   1728
Ryck Suydam,               "    "       1728       "   1741
John Van Kerk,             "    "       1741       "   1743
Peter Stryker,             "    "       1743       "   1744
John Van Kerk,             "    "       1744       "   1749
Dominicus  Vanderveer,     "    "       1749       "   1751
Johannes Lott, Jun.        "    "       1751       "   1759
Jeremias Vanderbilt,       "    "       1759       "   1763
Johannes Lott, Jun.        "    "       1763       "   1782
Philip Nagel,              "    "       1782       "   1787
Johannes J. Lott,          "    "       1787       "   1804
John C. Vanderveer,        "    "       1804       "   1832
John Wyckoff,              "    "       1832  to Feby. 1837
Isaac Cortelyou,         From Febry,    1837       "   1839
Jacob Rapelje,           From Febry,    1839  to Apl.  1841
Isaac Cortelyou,           "  April     1841       "   1842

  The following is a list of the Town Clerks of the town of Flatbush, from the
year 1659, to the year 1842.

Names.                           Dates.
Adrian Hegeman,        from 1659 to     1771
Jacop Joosten,           "  1671  "     1673
Francays De Bruynne,     "  1673  "     1674
Michael Hainelle,        "  1674  "     1675
Jan Gerrit Van Marckje,  "  1675  "     1680
Derick Storm,            "  1680  "     1683
Johannes Van Eklen,      "  1683  "     1700
Johannes Schenck,        "  1700  "     1711
Abraham Lott,            "  1711  "     1716
Jan Gancel,              "  1716  "     1719
Adrian Hegeman,          "  1716  "     1741
Jores Remsen,            "  1741  "     1754
Jeremias Van Der Bilt,   "  1754  "     1762
Petrus Van Steenbergh,   "  1762  "     1773
John Lefferts,           "  1773  "     1776
Philip Nagle,            "  1776  "     1792
John Van Der Bilt,       "  1792  "     1794
John C. Vanderveer,      "  1794  "     1804
Garret Stryker,          "  1804  "     1810
Abraham Vanderveer,      "  1810  "     1816
Garret Stryker,          "  1816  "     1819
Adrian Hegeman,          "  1819  "     1823
William Ellsworth,       "  1823  "     1827
William Hegeman,         "  1827  "     1828
John A. Lott,            "  1828  "     1842

  The following is the most complete list of the Constables of the town of
Flatbush, that could be obtained from the year 1669, to the year 1842.

Names                            Dates
Jacob Stryker,             From   1669 to 1670
Bartholf Clairesen,          "    1670  " 1675
Cornelius Barentse,          "    1675  " 1676
Minne Johannes,              "    1676  " 1679
Cornelius Jansen,            "    1679  " 1681
Joseph Hegeman,              "    1681  " 1682
Cornelius Jansen Berrian,    "    1682  " 1683
Bien Aeartsen,               "    1683  " 1685
Cornelius Barentse,          "    1685  " 1686
Binier Aeartsen,             "    1686  " 1687
Jan Ditmarsen,               "    1687  " 1688
Simon Hanssen,               "    1688  " 1689
Pieter Stryker,              "    1689  " 1690
Daniel Polhemus,             "    1690  "
Jan Bennem,                  "    1705  " 1707
Jacob Van Der Boergh,        "    1707  " 1708
Jan Bennem,                  "    1708  " 1709
Jacob Van Der Boergh,        "    1709  " 1710
Jan Bennem,                  "    1710  " 1713
Hendericus Kip,              "    1713  " 1716
John Van Der Veer, )         "    1716  " 1717
John Bennet, Dep.  )
Cornelius Cornell,           "    1717  " 1718
Johannes Symonsen,           "    1718  " 1719
Isaac Snedecker,             "    1719  " 1720
Jan Bennet,                  "    1720  " 1721
Jan Walderom,                "    1721  " 1722
Abraham Lott,                "    1722  " 1723
Joris Bloom,                 "    1723  " 1724
Peter Luyster,               "    1724  " 1725
Johannes Lott,               "    1725  " 1726
Isaac Lefferts,              "    1726  " 1727
Lawrence Ditmarse,           "    1727  " 1728
Jacob Remsen,                "    1728  " 1729
Johannes Ditmarse,           "    1729  " 1730
Robert Betts,                "    1730  " 1731
Philippus Nagel,             "    1731  " 1732
Nicholas Wyckoff,            "    1732  " 1733
Gilliam Cornell,             "    1733  " 1734
Peter Stryker,               "    1734  " 1735
Nicholas Stillwell,          "    1735  " 1736
Jacob Boerum,                "    1736  " 1737
Joseph Benham,               "    1737  " 1738
Cornelius Suydam,            "    1738  " 1739
Nicholas Andriesen,          "    1739  " 1740
Garret Van Duyn,             "    1740  " 1742
Jeremias Van Der Bilt,       "    1742  " 1743
Jan Laen,                    "    1743  " 1745
Thomas Doxse,                "    1745  " 1746
Cornelius Van Cleeff,        "    1746  " 1748
Leffert Lefferts,            "    1748  " 1749
Aris Morffee,                "    1749  " 1751
Adriaen Hegeman,             "    1751  " 1769
Vincentius Antonides,        "    1769  " 1791
William Merrill,             "    1791  " 1792
William Allgeo,              "    1792  " 1794
William Merrill,             "    1794  " 1795
William Allgeo,              "    1795  " 1796
William Merrill,             "    1796  " 1797
Michael Van Cleeff,          "    1797  " 1810
Rem Hegeman,                 "    1810  " 1815
William Allgeo,              "    1815  " 1840
Suydam Hegeman,              "    1840  " 1842



  From among the inhabitants of the town of Flatbush, the county have selected
at different times many individuals to fill their county offices, as well as to
represent them in the legislative assemblies of the country. From the year 1714,
at which date the first minutes of the Board of Supervisors of the county
commence, till the year 1840, the treasurers of the county were, with one
exception, residents in the town of Flatbush. The following is a list of the
individuals who have served in this responsible office:—

John Vanderbilt, of Flatbush, from October, 1714, to October, 1737.
Peter Lefferts, of Flatbush, from October, 1737, to October, 1772.
Jeremias Vanderbilt, of Flatbush, from October, 1772, to May, 1786.
Philip Nagel, of Flatbush, from May, 1786, to June, 1792.
Johannes J. Lott, of Flatbush, from June, 1792, to December, 1806.
Hendrick J. Lott, of Flatlands, from December, 1806, to October, 1811.
John Lefferts, of Flatbush, from October, 1811, to September, 1813.
John C. Vanderveer, of Flatbush, from September, 1813, to August, 1837.
John A. Lott, of Flatbush, from August, 1837, to August, 1840. 
John  Skillman, of Brooklyn, from August, 1840, to August, 1842.

  The following is a specimen of the usual Minute of the Board of Supervisors,
in the former part of the last century, relative to auditing the accounts of
their Treasurer. It is full, unique and characteristic of the age.

  "The Supervisors have examined their Treasurer and called in their warrants,
and have taken the reckonings of their Treasurer, John Vanderbilt, and found
that he had done as an honest man, and he is acquitted of all reckonings
concerning the Supervisors, and is in Cassa or money, the sum of £00. 06. 4."

  The following is a list of the Clerks of the Board of Supervisors, from 1714
to 1842.

1714 to 1715, Samuel Garritson,          Gravesend.
1715 to 1724, J. M. Sperling,            Flatbush.
1724 to 1725, Adrian Hegeman,                "
1725 to 1727, J. M. Sperling,                "
1727 to 1752, Adrian Hegeman,                "
1752 to 1775, Simon Boerum,              Brooklyn.
1775 to 1782, Johannes Lott,             Flatbush.
1782 to 1784, Johannes J. Lott,              "
1784 to 1785, Nicholas Couwenhoven,      Utrecht.
1785 to 1801, Jacob Sharpe, Jr.,         Brooklyn.
1801 to 1842, Jeremiah Lott,             Flatbush.

  Among the Judges of this county anterior to the American Revolution, we find
the following from Flatbush.

Cornelius Sebring,                      from 1715 to 1718.
Peter Stryker,                            "  1720 to 1722
Daniel Polhemus,                          "  1722 to 1724
Ryck Suydam,                              "  1732 to 1739
Johannes Lott,                            "  1742 to 1745
Abraham Lott,                             "  1745 to 1749
John Lefferts,                            "  1761 to 1777
Philip Nagel,                             "  1770 to 1777
Englebert Lott and Jeremiah Vanderbilt,   "  1777 to 1780

  After the Revolution, the second first Judge of the county, was Johannes E.
Lott, of this town. He remained upon the bench about six years. Beside these
several associate judges of the court, have from time to time been taken from
Flatbush, which we need not name.

  But among those who have represented this county in the Legislative Assemblies
of the country, we find many who were inhabitants of Flatbush. In the Colonial
assemblies, who met at different periods, from 1683 to 1775, we notice the
following names.

Johannes Van Ecklen,   from  1693 to 1698
Henry Filkin,          from  1694 to 1695
Cornelius Sebring,     from  1695 to 1698
Gerardus Beekman,      from  1698 to 1699
Cornelius Sebring,     from  1699 to 1726
Johannes Lott,         from  1727 to 1761
Abraham Lott,          from  1737 to 1750
Dominicus Vanderveer,  from  1750 to 1759


  Among the Deputies from the county of Kings, who met in the city of New-York,
in convention, April 10th, 1775, for the purpose of choosing delegates to the
first Continental congress, was John Vanderbilt, who from his being subsequently
a member of the Senate of the State, was called Senator John, to distinguish him
from Judge John Vanderbilt. Among the delegates chosen by this convention, to
represent this county in that congress, were no less than three from this town,
viz: Johannes Lott, John Lefferts, and John Vanderbilt. These delegates convened
at New-York, on the 22d, of May, 1775, and continued to meet at different
places, from time to time, till the adoption of the Constitution of the State,
in April, 1777. John Lefferts of this town, was also a member of the Provential
Congress, from this county, which met on the 30th, day of June, 1776. His son
Peter Lefferts, whose widow still survives, was one of the two delegates from
this county, to the convention which met at Poughkeepsie, on the 27th, day of
June, 1778, to adopt the constitution of the United States. He was subsequently
also a member of the Senate of this State, in which he appeared in a suit made
entirely of homespun cloth, but of so fine a texture and finish, that it
attracted special notice. His son, John Lefferts, whose widow is still spared to
us, was a member of Congress, from this district, and also a delegate to the
convention of 1821, which met for amending the constitution of the State.

  Several persons have been selected from this town to represent the county of
Kings, in the Assembly of the State, since the Revolution.

In 1784          Johannes E. Lott,
 " 1785-6        John Vanderbilt,
 " 1787-8        Cornelius Wyckoff,
 " 1789-91       Aquila Giles,
 " 1793          Aquila Giles,
 " 1802          John C. Vanderveer,
 " 1811 to 1813  John C. Vanderveer,
 " 1814          Jeremiah Lott,
 " 1815          Teunis Schenck,
 " 1816 & 1817   Bichard Fish,
 " 1819 & 1820   Teunis Schenck,
 " 1821 & 1822   Jeremiah Lott,
 " 1829          John Wyckoff,
 " 1839          Jeremiah Lott,
 " 1842          John A. Lott.


   Statement of the population of the Town of Flatbush, including New-Lots, from
the year 1810, to the year 1840, inclusive.


  Years.    Population.
  1810        1,159
  1820        1,062
  1825        1,027
  1830        1,049
  1835        1,143
  1840        1,537

   Statement of the aggregate valuations of real and personal estates, in the
Town of Flatbush, including New-Lots, as revised and corrected by the Board of
Supervisors of the county of Kings, from the year 1817, to 1841, inclusive.

 Year.  Real Estate.    Personal Estate.   Agg't Valuation.
 1817     $368,657           $34,399          $403,056
 1818     367.107.           32.633.          399.739.
 1819     384.657.          162.904.          547.561.
 1820     363.358.          141.050.          504.408.
 1821     357.238.          115.990.          473.228.
 1822     355.713.          117.795.          473.508.
 1823     320.158.          102.365.          422.523.
 1824     301.300.           88.930.          390.230.
 1825     325.402.           93.140.          418.542.
 1826     317.714.           89.330.          407.044.
 1827     331.892.           90.480.          422.372.
 1828     319.840.           84.638.          404.478.
 1829     325.665.           83.580.          409.245.
 1830     321.310.           73.900.          395.210.
 1831     314.301.           62.050.          376.351.
 1832     316.396.           68.300.          384.696.
 1833     319.640.           64.475.          384.115.
 1834     387.601.           62.450.          450.051.
 1835     822.120.          144.850.          966.970.
 1836     833.970.          167.150.        1.001.120.
 1837     836.035.          167.250.        1.003.285.
 1838     860.495.          168.000.        1.028.495.
 1839     877.630.          181.850.        1.059.480.
 1840     880.055.          220.500.        1.100.555.
 1841     899.900.          218.500.        1.118.400.


  Thus have we sketched some of the leading facts, relating to the civil history
of the town of Flatbush. We cannot but mark the good hand of providence in all.
He has favored the spot with health; rendered its soil fertile; and prospered
its inhabitants. The latter have steadily pursued the even tenor of their way,
and while they have enjoyed liberally the gifts of a benificent providence, have
advanced in wealth and solid comforts. While in other sections of our country,
the lands possessed by the original proprietors, have passed from their
descendants; here, but few farms comparatively, have changed hands; the spirit
of roving not having been cherished. Most of the farms are still in the
possession of the descendants of the first patentees and proprietors. Numerous
families in the town too, can trace back their genealogy to the early settlement
of the place. May they continue to emulate the virtues of their fathers, and go
on in the enjoyment of the good land which God has given them, thanking Him,
that "the lines have fallen to them in pleasant places, and that they enjoy so
goodly a heritage."


Additional Comments:
Extracted from:

1908 Reprint of Thomas M. Strong's "The History of the Town of Flatbush in Kings
County, Long Island" originally published in 1842.