Gysbert Van Imbroch was the first resident of what is now known as the Matthewis Persen House Museum. An inventory listing Gysbert’s possessions at the time of ..

An introduction to the Gysbert’s Inventory exhibit on permanent display at the Persen House.

Gysbert's Inventory: A Reflection of 1665 Dutch Life

The legacy of the Dutch settlers of Wiltwyck lives on at the Matthewis Persen House.  The house sits on Kingston’s historic “four corners” and was originally owned by Gysbert Van Imbroch. An inventory listing Gysbert’s possessions at the time of his death in 1665 is brought to life through illustrations of clothing, kitchen items, and other articles used in 17th century daily life.

A Case Study of the History of a House and the People Who Lived There, by Kenneth Hewes Barricklo Architect, P.C.

Passages of text taken from microfilm provided courtesy of Mr. Craig Carlson, Archivist of the Albany County Hall of Records, Albany, New York.

How do I get access to the records?

Access is available for most of the records described here through the Ulster County Records Management Program 845-340-3415.   However, there are some exceptions.  Deeds, Mortgages, Liens, Judgments, Maps, Civil Action Cases, Criminal Action Cases, and Divorce Files are accessed through the County Clerk’s Office at 845-340-3288, 244 Fair Street, Kingston, Monday through Friday.  No appointment is necessary to access records at the Fair Stree

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