Aeltje Hendricks1

#13971, (1619 - say 1648)
Father*Hendrick Melchersz1 (s 1595 - b 1637)
Mother*Claesje Lamberts2 (c 1595 - )

Family

Joseph W Waldron b. c 1617, d. 1663
Child 1.Sarah Waldron+9 (1646 - )
Her married name was Waldron.1 
Birth*1619She was born in 1619.2,1 
Baptism9 June 1619She was baptized on 9 June 1619 at Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam, North Holland, NetherlandsG.2 
Marr Intentions22 October 1639She and Joseph W Waldron entered marriage intentions on 22 October 1639 at Amsterdam, Netherlands.3,4 
Marriage*6 November 1639She married Joseph W Waldron, son of Willem Waldron and Ruth Walker, on 6 November 1639 at Old Church, Amsterdam, Netherlands.5,6,7
Death*say 1648She died say 1648 at Gronigen, Netherlands.8 

Citations

  1. [S225] James Riker, Revised History of Harlem (City of New York): Its Origin and Early Annals (New York: New Harlem Publishing Co., 1904), p. 94, "Joseph and Resolved Waldron...married Dutch wives, the sisters Aeltie and Rebecca Hendricks, whose father, Hendrick Koch, was a respectable Amsterdam burgher." [Which brother married which sister is not stated.]
  2. [S2074] Amsterdam City Archives, online https://archief.amsterdam. Aeltje, child of Henrick Melgiorsz [sic] and Claesje Lamberts, bapt. 9 Jun 1919; sponsor Annetje Tÿjsz. Nieuwe Kerk, DTB Dcrpen, archiefnummer 5001, irwentarisnummer 40, blad p.47, aktenummer DTB 40. https://archief.amsterdam/archief/5001/40
  3. [S1321] Netherlands, Noord-Holland Province, Church Records, 1523-1948, images, online FamilySearch.org, Joseph Willemsen [Waldron] and Aeltie Hendrix, marr. intentions registered 22 Oct 1639. [Netherlands, Noord-Holland Province, Church Records, 1523-1948: Nederlands Hervormde: Amsterdam: Huwelijksaangiften, Trouwen 1638-1640 (n.p.): img. 420/657 (vol. 970, FHL Film 0113353).]
  4. [S1320] Douglas Richardson, "The European Origin and Ancestry of Joseph and Resolved Waldron", The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Volume 126 (Jan-Jul 1995): p. 20, citing Marriage Intentions 452:226; FHL 0113199; transcription and translation courtesy of Mr. Otto Schutte.
    22 October 1639. Joseph Willemsen, bombazine worker, living in the Soetenaam Jesussteegje [Sweet Name of Jesus Alley], and Aeltie Heijndrix, from A[msterdam], 20 years old, living in the Annenstraat, attended by Roeloff Janss, her guardian, and Claesjen Lamberts, her mother. In the margin: Debora Jans, the godmother, consents to this marriage; Harmen Allertss declares that the godmother consents to the marriage. Signed: Josef Welmes, Aelten Hendryck...( Roeloff Janss, the guardian of the bride, was also her stepfather).
  5. [S1321] Netherlands, Noord-Holland Province, Church Records, online FamilySearch.org, Josep Willemsen [Waldron] and Aeltje Hendrickx, marr. 6 Nov 1639, entry 7. Nederlands Hervormde: Amsterdam: Trouwen 1565-1669: img. 338/628 (Trouwen bk. 970 1621-1641, FHL 0113353).
  6. [S1320] Douglas Richardson, "The European Origin and Ancestry of Joseph and Resolved Waldron", p. 20, at the Old Church in Amsterdam, citing DTB 970:n.p.; FHL 0113353.
  7. [S1320] Douglas Richardson, "The European Origin and Ancestry of Joseph and Resolved Waldron", p. 13. "...Joseph Waldron, used the patronymic Willemsen or Willemsz. He was styled as such at the time of his first marriage in 1639 to Aeltje Hendricks."
  8. [S225] James Riker, Revised History of Harlem, p. 94, "Joseph Waldron, liad preceded was accompanied by a second wife, Annetie Daniels, but twenty-five when he married her, at Amsterdam, April 4, 1649, she and Resolved's wife being of the same age."
  9. [S225] James Riker, Revised History of Harlem, p. 692, footnote.