Philippe du Trieux Jr1
#23508, (circa January 1619 - before 8 September 1653)
| | House of Truax names Philippe Jr. as the father of Isaac and Jacob by an unknown wife. They were probably sons of Philippe Sr. given the boys' names (who in the Dutch custom would have been named after their grandfathers) and that there is no marriage record for Philippe Jr. He was certainly killed about 1653. Pearson's Genealogies makes no mention of him.2 |
Birth* | circa January 1619 | He was born circa January 1619 at NetherlandsG.1 |
Baptism | 10 February 1619 | He was baptized on 10 February 1619 at Walloon Church, Leiden, South Holland, NetherlandsG.1 |
Death* | before 8 September 1653 | He died before 8 September 1653 at New NetherlandG.3 |
Citations
- [S2065] Kathlyne Knickerbacker Viele, Sketches of Allied Families Knickerbacker-Viele Historical and Genealogical (New York: Tobias A. Wright, 1916), pp. 107-108, citing Book of Baptisms of the Walloon Church at Leiden.. Hereinafter cited as Knickerbacker-Viele.
- [S2064] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The House of Truax", The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (1926-1928): LVII: 212, naming Isaac and Jacob as the sons of Philippe Jr.
- [S1347] Berthold Fernow, editor, The Records of New Amsterdam from 1653 to 1674, seven volumes (New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1897), I: 114-115. Court Minutes, City Hall, Monday, 8 Sep 1653. "Carel Van Brugge, pltf. v/s Isaac d’Foreest, deft. Pltf. as vendue-master of the personal estate of Pieter Comelisen, mill-wright, demands payment of fl. 59 :8 for goods purchased at public vendue. Deft. acknowledges having purchased the goods, but says, in the name of Philip d'Truy's widow, that her son Philip (who was also murdered) had earned fl. 100 monthly wages of Pieter Cornelisen decd, which are still due him. Deft. is ordered to prove at the next Court day his demand against the estate of the above-named Pieter Cornelisen deceased.". Hereinafter cited as Records of New Amsterdam.