Translation
Declaration of Jan Pietersen from Housem that he delivered certain logs to Lambert Clomp
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Before [ me, Cornelis van Tienhoven ], secretary in N[ ew Netherland appointed by the General Chartered West India ] Company, appeared Jan Pietersen from [Housem,[1] who at the] request of Mr. Smit[2] [ testifies and declares ] that he, the deponent, owed Nan Beets four logs, which logs she, Nan, assigned to Jan Pietersen, alias [ Jan ]maet,[3] and which were [ delivered by him? ] to Lambert Clomp,[4] his [ brother-in-law? ], which he, the deponent, offers to confirm under oath. Done the 17th of August anno 1642, in New Netherland.
Jan
Pietersen
Cornelis van Tienh[ oven ]
Husum, in
Schleswig.
Thomas Smith, who
married Nan Beets, the widow of Thomas Beets, or Beeche.
O’Callaghan’s
translation has: “alias Comrade Jan.” “Janmaet” is a familiar appellation given to a
sailor, corresponding to “Jack tar.” This Jan Pietersen came from Amsterdam. He is also
referred to as “Borsje,” or “Borstje.”
Lambert Huybertsen
Klomp.