- Bartel Lott (Bartholomew Engelbertszen Loti, Lott, Lodt, Loot and Loth) was the son of Engelbert and brother of Peter, was a French Huguenot, who emigrated from a point near the Lotte river [Ruinerwold, Drenthe, Netherlands], in the year 1652, and settled in Flatbush, Kings county, New York. He was born about 1630 and married Harmantje Van Reynerwout on 16 December 1662 In the Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam. In 28 July 1663 Edward Griffen conveyed to "Bartel Lot and Pieter Loot" bouwery No. 9, in "Midwout,"next to the Pastor's‘land, 600 Rods in length and 24 in breadth, long 24 morgens, as per book G.G. in Office of the Secretary of State, Albany, N.Y. 1665.
Peter and Bartel initially bought and sold their first land together, but records indicate that Bartel lived in Richmond county, Staten Island, and on April 10, 1708, “he was lately deceased, intestate, and Letters of Administration were granted to his only son, Engelbert." In 1670, Barthel Lott and his wife Harmantje, took Oath of Allegiance and joined the Reformed Dutch Church in New York. He signed his name Bartel Lot. His only son Engel was baptized 16 February 1663 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, Sponsors with Pieter Loth, Engelbert Steenhuyszen and Magdalena Van Vleck. His daughter Anna Maria was baptized 4 January 1668 in the Reformed Dutch Church, Port Richmond, Stratton Island. Sponsors: Pieter Loth, Isaac VanVleck and Gerritje Lamberts. The Lott Family in America by A V Phillips, Travelor's Book Store, Trenton, New Jersey, 1942.
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