Children
Aldert (Albert) ROOSA b: ABT 1674 in Kingston, Ulster, New York
Ariaantje (Jannetje) ROOSA b: 1676 in Kingston, Ulster, New York
Rebecca ROOSA b: 20 MAR 1678 in Kingston, Ulster, New York
Evert ROOSA b: 26 OCT 1679 in Hurley, Ulster, New York
Wyntje ROOSA b: 4 JUN 1682 in Hurley, Ulster, New York
Engelitie ROOSA b: 3 SEP 1685 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York
Arien (Ary) ROOS b: 3 JUN 1694 in Hurley, Ulster, New York
Annetje ROOSA b: 1697 in Hurley, Ulster, New York
Mary (Marytjen) ROOSA b: 28 AUG 1698 in Hurley, Ulster, New York
Ary came from the Netherlands in 1660 on the Spotted Cow with his parents and his siblings. He was involved with his father in the Esopus Mutiny. Ary was a captain in the militia regiment of Ulster and Dutchess Co's. He was one of five people who recieved lots during a division of the Dongan Patent, having recieved lots one and four on May 26, 1702. Ary, also, used "Rose" as his surname.
In 1686 Arie Roosa, Jan Eltinge, Gerrit Aartsen, Hendrik Kip and Jacob Kip were granted a large tract of land in Dutchess County. This grant is called the "Arie Roosa Patent, " and it embraced about one thousand and five hundred acres, opposite Roundout Creek, near Kingston and extending along the bank of the Hudson river. Arie Roosa settled upon this grant and lived there his remaining life, and many of his descendants are now found in Dutchess County, prosperous farmers and merchants.