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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1850. 254 words

Lit»a B In the Books by our Church Fol 28 is to be found, that, our, then, Minister Justus Falkenier has baptized Ac 1710 y« l9'h*April in the House of one of the Trustees, of which Time he has continued to serve the People there every Year without any Profit of the Glebe. He is deceased Anno 1723.

In the year 1725 the Minister Wilham Christofifer Berkenmyer came here, and commenced te Service at Quassaik too : In the fear 1727. He is by Writing desired to administer there, after the following Unions-Contract, He not receiving for his Service from the Products of the Lands then Anno 1730 or 1731 thirty Cheepels of Wheet

In the year 1733 the Minister Michael Christian Knoll upon his Vocation to stand here in New York and at Hakkinsack, and at Quassaik Creek, and at the Weapons Criek, he served tliat Year and every Year, according to his Vocation at Quaissaik, twice, receiving a Year thirty Chepels of V/heat some of the last Years being unpaid

Lit^a C. i. His late Excellency William Burnet, Favorising the Min"" Will. Christ. Berkenmyer, has protected him in liie service of Quassaik, self by a Letter Mi^^sJve

Copia. Translation.

ReverendoViro Domino Wil- To the Reverend Minister

helmo Christophoro Berken- Will. Christ. Berkenmijer Wilmeijro Guliemus Burnet S. P. D. liam Burnet Greeting

Quoad agrum in Colonia Concerning the Glebe in the

Campensi de quo video litem Country which as I see will

aliquam orituram, nil aliud come in Proces, I shall speak no