. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. La-wyers 413 Mr. Wynkoop died comparatively young. His widow-subsequently became the wife of Jacobus (James) Van Alenand lived in what is now the Nink house. She lived to anadvanced age and was long known and loved as AuntLydia. Mr. Wynkoop v/as an uncle of Mr. AugustusWynkoop. In the latter part of his life he lived at Kingston,continuing his practice of law and also serving for a timeas postmaster, as witnessed by an advertisement of lettersa month before his death, shortly before which he hadbecome blind. Martin Van Bu


. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. La-wyers 413 Mr. Wynkoop died comparatively young. His widow-subsequently became the wife of Jacobus (James) Van Alenand lived in what is now the Nink house. She lived to anadvanced age and was long known and loved as AuntLydia. Mr. Wynkoop v/as an uncle of Mr. AugustusWynkoop. In the latter part of his life he lived at Kingston,continuing his practice of law and also serving for a timeas postmaster, as witnessed by an advertisement of lettersa month before his death, shortly before which he hadbecome blind. Martin Van Bur en. 1^82-1862 In Archivist Van Laers translation of the Van Rensselaer(Bowier) MSS, (p. 190), is a letter of the first patroon,Killian Van Rensselaer, dated 1634, which states that in1631 Lourens Lourense and Cornells Maessen Van Buermal-sen sailed in the ship dEendracht {The Unity) from Amster-dam to the New Netherland. This Comelis was the pioneerVan Buren, at least in this vicinity. On the completion ofhis stipulated three years residence as a lessee of the patro


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