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- Jacob Leisler led the Dutch Rebellion and retook New York from England in 1689. The English retook New York and 13 months later Jacob Leisler was hanged.
May 4, 1680, at a Court of Record. Jacob Leisler, husband of Elsie Leisler, and attorney for Jacob Lockerman, (Loockerman) "brother, sister, and heirs of Cornelius Dircksen, deceased." Plaintiffs against Dirck Vander Cliff, administrator of estate of Cornelius Dircksen. They state that Cornelius Dircksen was the owner of a house and ground in this city, and divers goods. And that the said Jacob Leisler, "in a loving and friendly manner," hath often demanded the said house and ground, and an inventory of the estate, but the said Dirck Vander Cliff refuses the same."Abstracts of Unrecorded Wills," Vol. XL, 1902.
Note: Cornelius Dircksen seems to have been the uncle of Elsie Leisler and Jacob Lockerman, on their mother's side. W. S. Pelatreau. Ibid.
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