Walter Greenspan wrote:
> On 6/25/01 (9:24:43 AM EDT), the following query from David Minor
> ([log in to unmask]) was posted:
>
> "I'm looking for the approximate population of Albansy in the year 1650."
>
> The Village of Fort Orange, the predecessor to the City of Albany, was itself
> not incorporated until 1652.
>
> For those unfamiliar with the early municipalities in what is now New York
> State, the first municipality was the Village of Breuckelen, lineal ancestor
> of Brooklyn, incorporated by charter in 1646; the 2nd was the Village of Fort
> Orange in 1652; and then the 3rd municipality was the City of Nieuw
> Amsterdam, lineal ancestor of New York City, incorporated by charter in 1653.
>
> Regards,
>
> Walter Greenspan
The dates of chartering the villages of New Netherland, and the municipality of
New Amsterdam, can be found in the introduction to E. B. O'Callaghan's Laws and
Ordinances of New Netherland, 1638-1674. O'Callaghan notes Hempstead being
chartered in 1644, Gravesend in 1645, Flushing in 1645 with a schout and full
court in 1648, Beverwijck and Middleburg in 1652, then New Amsterdam in 1653.
(The rest of the villages through 1664 are also listed.)
And, in case it hasn't been mentioned to the List Members, the New Netherland
Project's web page http://www.nnp.org contains an excellent bibliography of
primary and secondary material.
Martha Dickinson Shattuck
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