Nicolaes Verleth1

#14210, (circa 1565 - 18 December 1605)

Family

Francina Jacobs b. s 1570, d. 1612
Child 1.Caspar Verleth+2,3 (s 1592 - 1662)
Birth*circa 1565He was born circa 1565.1 
Marriage*12 January 1590He married Francina Jacobs on 12 January 1590 at Cologne, Germany.2 
Death*18 December 1605He died on 18 December 1605 at Cologne, Germany.1 

Citations

  1. [S1349] Mrs. Russel Hastings, contributor, "The Deposition of Judith Varlet", with additional material by William J Hoffman, The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 71 (Apr 1940): "Caspar Varleth, the American settler, was born at Cologne. He married at Utrecht as a j.m. from Cologne and living at Utrecht near the Voldersbrugge (a bridge) on Oct. 17, I615 (int. Sept. 17) Judith Tintenier, a j.d. from Cologne, living in the Groensteech (an alley leading off the Lange Nieuwstraat) at Utrecht. Judith was the daughter of Abraham Tintenier (Taintenier)."
    In footnote 4, "Transport Register Utrecht, Vol. 1:100; 2 March I618. Hendrick de Huesch, husband and guardian of Jenne Tentenier with Caspar Vorlet, husband and guardian of Judith Tentenier, their wives being both children of the late Abraham Tentenier by his ?rst wife (unnamed), renounce the rights in their late father's and mother’s estate in behalf of Magdalena van Osch, widow of Abraham Taintenier, for herself and as the guardian of her children, and declare to have received a settlement in the amount of 4000 guilders and “two gilded cups" as had been specified in an agreement dated Jan. I5, I617, made at Utrecht."
  2. [S1349] Mrs. Russel Hastings, "Deposition of Judith Varlet", "Nicolaes Varlet, died at Cologne Dec. 18, 1605, and was buried in the Geuzenkerkhof, the Protestant cemetery. He married at Cologne Jan. 12, 1390, Francina Jacobs, who died at Wesel Oct. I9, 1612, and was buried there."
  3. [S1349] Mrs. Russel Hastings, "Deposition of Judith Varlet", "Caspar Varleth, the American settler, was born at Cologne. He married at Utrecht as a j.m. from Cologne and living at Utrecht near the Voldersbrugge (a bridge) on Oct. 17, I615 (int. Sept. 17) Judith Tintenier, a j.d. from Cologne, living in the Groensteech (an alley leading off the Lange Nieuwstraat) at Utrecht. Judith was the daughter of Abraham Tintenier (Taintenier)."
    In footnote 4, "Transport Register Utrecht, Vol. 1:100; 2 March I618. Hendrick de Huesch, husband and guardian of Jenne Tentenier with Caspar Vorlet, husband and guardian of Judith Tentenier, their wives being both children of the late Abraham Tentenier by his first wife (unnamed), renounce the rights in their late father's and mother’s estate in behalf of Magdalena van Osch, widow of Abraham Taintenier, for herself and as the guardian of her children, and declare to have received a settlement in the amount of 4000 guilders and “two gilded cups" as had been specified in an agreement dated Jan. I5, I617, made at Utrecht."