Maritje Goverts1
#31187, (December 1593 - after 1661)
| | Her married name was Lernout.1 |
Birth* | December 1593 | She was born in December 1593 at North Holland, NetherlandsG.1 |
Baptism | 25 December 1593 | She was baptized on 25 December 1593 at Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam, North Holland, NetherlandsG.1 |
Marr Intentions* | 19 January 1614 | She entered marriage intentions on 19 January 1614 at Amsterdam, North Holland, NetherlandsG.3,4 |
Marriage* | 16 February 1614 | She married Daniel Adriens Lernout, son of Adrien Lernout and Lea de Monstreul, on 16 February 1614 at Walloon Church, Amsterdam, North Holland, NetherlandsG.5 |
Death* | after 1661 | She died after 1661 at NetherlandsG.6,1 |
Citations
- [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): pp. 187-188.
- [S1320] Douglas Richardson, "The European Origin and Ancestry of Joseph and Resolved Waldron", pp. 190-191.
- [S2074] Amsterdam City Archives, online https://archief.amsterdam. Daniel Lernou, age 22, and Maritje Goverts, age 20. Marriage Register, archive no. 5001, inventory no. 414, sh. 159, p. 317.
- [S1320] Douglas Richardson, "The European Origin and Ancestry of Joseph and Resolved Waldron", pp. 187. English transcription attributed to Otto Schutte of The Hague, here edited. Daniel Lernou, age 22, res. Nieuwendijk, cloth maker. with his parents Adriaen Lernou and Lea Monstreus; and Maritjen Goverts, age 20, res. Oudezijdsvoorburgwal, with her mother Pieterge Michiels; appeared 19 Jan 1614; (signed) Daniel Lernou and Marritjen Gvers, daughter.
- [S1320] Douglas Richardson, "The European Origin and Ancestry of Joseph and Resolved Waldron", pp. 187-188, citing Walloon Church DTB Register 1001, no page number.
- [S225] James Riker, Revised History of Harlem (City of New York): Its Origin and Early Annals (New York: New Harlem Publishing Co., 1904), p. 692fn. Marijte prob. died around 1661 as follows: "Joseph Waldron, "living near the hoeck of Passenger Street," in Amsterdam, and on the eve of his second marriage, appeared before the orphan master, May 12, 1649, according to custom, and gave bonds for the maintenance of his two children by his late wife, Aeltie Hendricks; as "the children by the former marriage had no property." One of these perhaps was left at Amsterdam with its grandmother, Maria Goverts, since it is not named in our records here, and Waldron was wont to order part of his salary to be paid his said mother. The last time noticed was on August 30, 1 66 1, being two months' wages, 48 florins."