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A diary kept by Labadists missionaries Jasper Dankers and Peter Sluyter, who visited the region in 1679 - 80, gives a detailed account of their journey and includes a visit to the house, where the DeHarts gave them a warm welcome:
"We found a good fire,' they say, in speaking of the house, "half-way up
the chimney, of clear oak and hickory, of which they made not the least
scruple in burning profusely. We let it penetrate us thoroughly. There
had been already thrown upon it, to be roasted, a pail-ful of Gouanes
oysters, which are the best in the country. . . "
Dinner also included venison, turkey and goose.
You'd be hard pressed to find oysters and game here today. More likely you'd be tracking your
dinner with a giant shopping cart in the Costco aisles, or cramming the spoils of the shop into your SUV.
dinner with a giant shopping cart in the Costco aisles, or cramming the spoils of the shop into your SUV.
Costco
4 comments:
Thank you for posting these; Symon was my ancestor & it was great to see what the house really looks like vs. the drawing!
Thanks for looking at the blog! You've probably come across the Dankers diary before, but if you haven't you can read the whole thing at the Project Gutenberg site. There's more there about the visit to the DeHarts, and further travels in New Amsterdam.
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/23258/23258-h/23258-h.htm#Page_53
A cousin just shared this blog with me - Symon DeHart is one of may ancestors as well. Would love to know more of the family prior to NY and then later as they migrated south. Were any involved in the Rev.War?
Sorry, I don't know more about the family's history. Perhaps you could contact the New York Public Library, Brooklyn Library, or New York Historical Society for research help.
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