Trÿntje Roelofs1,2

#14334, (circa June 1629 - )
Father*Roelof Jansz3 (c 1602 - c 1637)
Mother*Anneke Jans3 (s 1604 - c 1663)

Family 1

Wilhem Keÿ b. s 1620
Child 1.Abigal Keÿ12 (c 1648 - )

Family 2

Johannes Rodenburg d. 1655
Child 1.Lucretia Rodenburg13 (c 1657 - )

Family 3

Johannes Pieterszen Ver Brúgge b. s 1626
Children 1.Helena Van Brugge14 (c 1659 - )
 2.Anna Van Brugge15 (c 1662 - )
 3.Maria Van Brúgge16 (c 1673 - )
Trÿntje Roelofs was also known as Catharina.4 
(poss. same person.)5 
Her married name was Keÿ.6 
Her married name was Rodenburg.4 
Her married name was Ver Brúgge.7 
Birth*circa June 1629She was born circa June 1629 at Amsterdam, Netherlands.2,8 
Baptism24 June 1629She was baptized on 24 June 1629 at Hervormde Kerk, Amsterdam, Netherlands.2 
1630She accompanied Roelof Jansz and Anneke Jans in 1630 from Amsterdam, on de Eendracht to New NetherlandG.9,10 
Marriage*24 February 1647She married Wilhem Keÿ on 24 February 1647 at New NetherlandG.6,11 
Marriage*before 1657She married Johannes Rodenburg before 1657.4 
Marriage*24 April 1658She married Johannes Pieterszen Ver Brúgge on 24 April 1658 at New NetherlandG.4 
Baptism13 September 1665She sponsored the baptism of Rachel Kierstede on 13 September 1665 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York, New York.1 

Citations

  1. [S1171] Thomas Grier Evans, editor, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York: Baptisms From 1639 to 1730 (New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1901), p. 80. Rachel, dau. of Hans Kierstede and Sara Roelofs, bapt. 8 Jun 1653; sponsor Tryntie Roelofs.
  2. [S1321] Netherlands, Noord-Holland Province, Church Records, 1523-1948, images, online FamilySearch.org, Evangelisch Luthers > Amsterdam > Dopen 1590-1641 > img. 337/654. FHL Film 113415, Dopen bk. 139 1623-1631. Trÿntgen, dau. of Roeloff Jansen, bapt. 24 Jun 1629; mother not named; sponsors Cornelis Sijverts and Trijntgen Siewerts [as read by Zabriskie].
  3. [S1158] William S. Pelletrau, compiler, Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate’s Office, City of New York (New York: New York Historical Society, 1893-1913), NYHS Vol. XXVII, Abstracts IV:487–490, will of Anneke Jans Bogardus. Names "her children, Sarah Roeloffson, wife of Hans Kierstede; Catrina Roeloffsen, wife of Johanes Van Brugh; also Jannettije and Rachel Hartgers, the children of her deceased daughter, Fytje Roeloffsen, during her life the wife of Peter Hartgers, representing together their mother's place; also her son Jan Roeloffsen, and finally, William, Cornelius, Jonas, and Peter Bogardus."
  4. [S666] Samuel S. Purple, editor, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York: Marriages from 11 December 1639 to 26 August 1801 (New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1890), p. 22. Johannes Pieterszen Ver Brúgge, from Haerlem, and Catharina Roelofs, widow of Lucas Rodenborg, intentions 29 Mar 1658. "Getrouwt [married] den 24 April." [The baptisms records, p. 46, give Johannes Rodenborg as Catharina's earlier husband]
  5. [S520] VWH.
  6. [S666] Samuel S. Purple, Records of the RDC in NY Marriages 1639-1801, p. 14. Wilhem Keÿ, j. m. from Haerlem, and Trÿn Roelofs, j. d. from Amsterdam, 24 Feb 1647 (intentions).
  7. [S666] Samuel S. Purple, Records of the RDC in NY Marriages 1639-1801, p. 22. Johannes Pieterszen Ver Brúgge, from Haerlem, and Catharina Roelofs, widow of Lucas Rodenborg, intentions 29 Mar 1658. "Getrouwt [married] den 24 April."
  8. [S1172] Arnold J. F. van Laer, translator and annotator, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1974), II:42–43, document 20b, "Settlement of Annetje Jans upon her minor children by Roeloff Jansen, her first husband," dated 21 Jun 1642 at Fort Amsterdam. Restatement of an apparently lost agreement with her children's guardians prior to her marriage to Everardus Bogardus. Promises each their share of their father's estate, and gives the names and ages of the children: Sara Rouloffs, aged about sixteen years; Trijntjen Rouloffs, aged thirteen years; Sijtjen Rouloffs, aged eleven years; Jan Rouloffsen, nine years old; and Annitjen Rouloffsen, aged six years. The last, Annitjen, is not mentioned in her mother's will of 1663. Presumably she died childless during the interval.
  9. [S1336] E. B. O'Callaghan, History of New Netherland or New York Under the Dutch (New York: Bartlett and Welford, 1848), I:433. "Names of Settlers in Rensselaerswyck from 1630 to 1646 compiled from the Books of Monthly Wages and otlier MSS." Entry for the year 1630: "Roeloff Jansen van Maesterlandt, wife and family; came out as farmer to the Patroon, at $72 a year."
  10. [S672] A. J. F. van Laer, editor, Van Rensselaer Bowier Manuscripts (Albany: University of the State of New York, 1908), p. 308. "Account of the jurisdictions, management and condition of the territories named Rensselaerswyck," dated 20 Jul 1634. A list of the first settlers, in 1630, of the new farm "de Laets Burg" at Rensselaerswyck, under the overseer Wolfert Gerrittsen:
    Rutger Hendricksen, van Soest [near Amersfoort in Netherlands]
    Brent Peelen, vander Nieckarck [Nijkerk or Nykerck, in Gelderland, Netherlands]
    Beerent Jansen, van esen[en?] [van Laer's note: place name not identified]
    Roeloff Jansen, van Masterlant [Marstrand, Norway (now Sweden)]
    Annetgen Jans, his wife
    Sara and Trintgen Roeloffs, "his daughters with another child born before in that country"
    Claes Claesen, van Vlecker [Flekkerøy, Norway (birth place of Annetgen Jans)]
    Jacob Goyuerttsen, van [ditto] [Flekkerøy, Norway]
    Zeeger Jansen, vander Nieckarck [Nijkerk or Nykerck]
    On p. 805, these are all named as sailing on the ship de Eendracht from Texel on 21 Mar 1630, arriving at New Amsterdam 24 May 1630.
  11. [S1645] A. J. F. van Laer, translator and editor, Correspondence of Jeremias van Rensselaer 1651-1674 (Albany: The University of the State of New York, 1932), p. 193. Letter from Maria Momma, widow of W. van Twiller, to Jeremias van Rensselaer, 16 Dec 1659. "I recommend this to you, as also the matter of Goovert Loockmans. I am writing to him by the same mail to pay you, as also to Trienen de Key, the wife of Johan Verbrugen, to see to it that I get paid. [Three] years ago, when Trinen [sic] de Key was at Amsterdam with her husband, Roodenburg, Mr Gerret Vasterick, deceased, asked her about it. She answered that as far as she knew Loockmans had paid."
  12. [S1171] Thomas Grier Evans, Records of the RDC in NY: Baptisms 1639–1730, p. 24. Abigal, dau. of Willem Caÿ, bapt. 9 Feb 1648; sponsors Jacob de Key, Anna Reegood.
  13. [S1171] Thomas Grier Evans, Records of the RDC in NY: Baptisms 1639–1730, p. 46. Lucretia, dau. of Johannes Rodenborg and Trÿntie Roelofs, bapt. 1 Jul 1657; sponsors Govert Loockerrnans, Johannes de Peÿster, Sara Roelofs.
  14. [S1171] Thomas Grier Evans, Records of the RDC in NY: Baptisms 1639–1730, p. 52. Helena, dau. of Johannes Van Brug and Catharina Roelofs, bapt. 4 Apr 1659; sponsors Johannes de Peysteor, Annetje Bogardus, Marritje Loockermans.
  15. [S1171] Thomas Grier Evans, Records of the RDC in NY: Baptisms 1639–1730, p. 66. Anna, dau. of Johannes Van Brug and Tryntie Roelofs, bapt. 10 Sep 1662; sponsors Olof Stephenszen Van Courtlant and
    Margareta de Riemer.
  16. [S1171] Thomas Grier Evans, Records of the RDC in NY: Baptisms 1639–1730, p. 111. Maria, dau. of Johannes Van Brug and Catharina Roelofs, bapt. 20 Sep 1673; sponsors Anthony de Mill, (Sehout), and Marritie Jacobs.