Pels, Marytjen Everte

Female 1651 - 1714  (63 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Pels, Marytjen Everte was born on 10 Sep 1651 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA; was christened in 1653 in Dutch Reformed Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA (daughter of Pels, Evert Evertsen and Sijmons, Jannetje); died on 10 Oct 1714 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: L8BT-TDW
    • Baptism: 1655, Hurley Dutch Reformed Church, Hurley, Ulster, New York, USA
    • Baptism: 1655, Hurley Dutch Reformed Church, Hurley, Ulster, New York, USA

    Marytjen married Roosa, Captain Arien Aldertsen in 1669 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, USA. Arien (son of Roosa, Albert Haymansen and de Jongh, Wyntje Ariens) was born on 3 Jun 1643 in Herwijnen, Lingewaal, Gelderland, Netherlands; was christened on 3 Jun 1643 in Herwijnen, Lingewaal, Gelderland, Netherlands; died in 1725 in Dutchess, New York, USA; was buried in 1725 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Roosa, Wyntje was born on 4 Jun 1682 in Ulster, New York, USA; was christened on 4 Jun 1682 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA; died on 24 Dec 1742 in Smithfield Township, Monroe, Pennsylvania, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Pels, Evert Evertsen was born on 5 Jun 1616 in Pressen, Delitzsch, Sachsen, Germany; was christened on 5 Jun 1616 in Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland (son of Pels, Evert and Smit, Maria); died on 29 Jun 1686 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA; was buried on 29 Jun 1686 in Esopus, Ulster, New York, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LH16-NHH
    • Departure: 1642, Germany
    • Life Event: Between 1642 and 1661, Albany, Albany, New York, USA; Beer Brewer, Sailor, Farmer, Maker of Trouser, and Magistrate Farmer Mill operator
    • Occupation: Between 1642 and 1661, Albany, Albany, New York, USA; Beer Brewer Farmer Mill operator
    • Residence: 1660, Albany, New York, USA
    • Migration: 1661, Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA

    Notes:

    Evert Pels, from Stettin, Pomerania, his wife and a servant came from Amsterdam, Holland, to the colony of Rensselaerswyck in 1642. While still in Amsterdam, on June 5,1642, he was engaged as a brewer for the term of six years, they were to travel to the Colony of Rensselaerswyck to work the Patroon, Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, [who remained in Holland but had engaged others to administer the Colony for him and his partners, who formed a Board of Directors for the Colony.] Evert Pels and his wife came on the ship den Houttuyn. and landed in New Amsterdam, now New York City. They then went up the Hudson River to Beaverwyck, now Albany, New York. Evert Pels was a freeman. He paid his own way to the Colony and was therefore not indentured to the patroon for a number of years as were those who bound them selves as servants to the patroon for a number of years in exchange for passage to the Colony. The document, dated June 3, 1642, that gives the details of Evert Pels emigration does not give the name of his wife, Jannetje Symons., but we now know that she is the wife who came with him from Amsterdam. Nor does the memo give the name of the servant who came with them. Evert Pels was a very enterprising man. After his 6 year contract as a brewer was finished; on Feb. 28, 1648, he leased a farm on Papscanee Island for six years, at f560 a year, but after building a new house and barns, he transferred the lease Jan 14, 1649, to Juriaen Bestvall and Jochem Kettelheym. [Both of whom had come to the New Netherlands on the same ship as Evert These were two men who had come to the colony by contracting with the patroon to work for 6 years as laborers. Their time was now served and they were able to lease a farm and work for themselves.] Evert Pels turned the farm over to them on March 25, 1649. Nov. 18,1649, he leased jointly with Willem Fredericksz (Bout),a farm in Greenbush, for which he is charged in the accounts with an annual rent of f400, from May 1, 1649 until 1661 when he moved to the Esopus; the same day they also leased the saw-and grist-mill in Greenbush, for which he is charged with an annual rent of f125, from May 1, 1649, till May 1, 1658.. He also owned a sloop on the river and a lot on Broadway in Manhattan, which he sold in 1656. In 1657 he sent down to New Amsterdam 2100 beaver skins. He advised the Director of the colony on Horses and other farm animals. For more information see http://evertpelshistory.blogspot.com

    Evert Pels, from Stettin, Pomerania, his wife and a servant came from Amsterdam, Holland, to the colony of Rensselaerswyck in 1642. While still in Amsterdam, on June 5,1642, he was engaged as a brewer for the term of six years, they were to travel to the Colony of Rensselaerswyck to work the Patroon, Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, [who remained in Holland but had engaged others to administer the Colony for him and his partners, who formed a Board of Directors for the Colony.] Evert Pels and his wife came on the ship den Houttuyn. and landed in New Amsterdam, now New York City. They then went up the Hudson River to Beaverwyck, now Albany, New York. Evert Pels was a freeman. He paid his own way to the Colony and was therefore not indentured to the patroon for a number of years as were those who bound them selves as servants to the patroon for a number of years in exchange for passage to the Colony. The document, dated June 3, 1642, that gives the details of Evert Pels emigration does not give the name of his wife, Jannetje Symons., but we now know that she is the wife who came with him from Amsterdam. Nor does the memo give the name of the servant who came with them. Evert Pels was a very enterprising man. After his 6 year contract as a brewer was finished; on Feb. 28, 1648, he leased a farm on Papscanee Island for six years, at f560 a year, but after building a new house and barns, he transferred the lease Jan 14, 1649, to Juriaen Bestvall and Jochem Kettelheym. [Both of whom had come to the New Netherlands on the same ship as Evert These were two men who had come to the colony by contracting with the patroon to work for 6 years as laborers. Their time was now served and they were able to lease a farm and work for themselves.] Evert Pels turned the farm over to them on March 25, 1649. Nov. 18,1649, he leased jointly with Willem Fredericksz (Bout),a farm in Greenbush, for which he is charged in the accounts with an annual rent of f400, from May 1, 1649 until 1661 when he moved to the Esopus; the same day they also leased the saw-and grist-mill in Greenbush, for which he is charged with an annual rent of f125, from May 1, 1649, till May 1, 1658.. He also owned a sloop on the river and a lot on Broadway in Manhattan, which he sold in 1656. In 1657 he sent down to New Amsterdam 2100 beaver skins. He advised the Director of the colony on Horses and other farm animals. For more information see http://evertpelshistory.blogspot.com

    Evert married Sijmons, Jannetje on 15 Dec 1641 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. Jannetje (daughter of Schepmoes, Sijmon Floriszen and Arentse, Claertje) was born on 22 Sep 1624 in Leiden, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands; was christened on 22 Sep 1624 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands; died on 2 Sep 1683 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA; was buried on 4 Sep 1683 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sijmons, Jannetje was born on 22 Sep 1624 in Leiden, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands; was christened on 22 Sep 1624 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands (daughter of Schepmoes, Sijmon Floriszen and Arentse, Claertje); died on 2 Sep 1683 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA; was buried on 4 Sep 1683 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LTDG-H18

    Notes:

    Sijmon Floriszen was a “broekenmaker” (a maker of trousers). He married Claertje Arents 10 December 1616 in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. Claertje married second Jouwe Heijndrix 8 Nov 1642 in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.

    Sijmon and Claertje had:

    1. Floris Sijmonsen, baptized 1 Jan 1619 at the Nieuwkerk (New Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    2. Lijsbet Sijmons, baptized 18 Jun 1620 at the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    3. Machtelt Sijmons, baptized 1 May 1622 at the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, married Claes Maijer 22 Feb 1642 in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    4. Jannetje Sijmons, baptized 22 Sep 1624 at the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, married Evert Pels 31 Nov 1641 in the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    5. Arent Sijmonsen, baptized 1 Dec 1626 at the Nieuwkerk (New Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    6. Marij Sijmons, baptized 17 Dec 1628 at the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. (See footnote about burial.)[1]
    7. Arent Sijmons, baptized 22 Dec 1630 at the Oudekerk (Old Church).
    8. Marritje Sijmons, baptized 12 Oct 1632 at the Nieuwkerk (New Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, was indentured to Pieter Pietersen Harder in New Amstel in New Netherland, her brother-in-law Evert Pels paid for the remainder of her indenture in 19 February 1659, married Jacob Barents Cool.

    Sources:
    1. Huwelijks Aangifte (Marriage Intentions for all Dutch Reformed Churches in the City of Amsterdam), Film 113201, Vol. 475 and Film 113118.
    2. Huwelijken (Marriages in the Oudekerk, Amsterdam), Film 113353, Vol. 970.
    3. Fiches collectie van dopen, trouwen en overlijden : 1553-1811 (Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Netherlands), Salt Lake City, UT: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1964-1967, Films #441958, 441964, 441971, and 536908
    4. Ancestry of the Jansen Daughters, (http://revolution.3-cities.com/~gjansen/westfall.htm#SIMONS2), citing Amsterdam Church Records, LDS Films 113145, 113188, 113194, 113201, 441875, 441881 Item 5, and 539648.
    5. Early Church Records, Ulster County, New York, p. 19.

    Sijmon Floriszen was a “broekenmaker” (a maker of trousers). He married Claertje Arents 10 December 1616 in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. Claertje married second Jouwe Heijndrix 8 Nov 1642 in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.

    Sijmon and Claertje had:

    1. Floris Sijmonsen, baptized 1 Jan 1619 at the Nieuwkerk (New Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    2. Lijsbet Sijmons, baptized 18 Jun 1620 at the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    3. Machtelt Sijmons, baptized 1 May 1622 at the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, married Claes Maijer 22 Feb 1642 in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    4. Jannetje Sijmons, baptized 22 Sep 1624 at the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, married Evert Pels 31 Nov 1641 in the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    5. Arent Sijmonsen, baptized 1 Dec 1626 at the Nieuwkerk (New Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    6. Marij Sijmons, baptized 17 Dec 1628 at the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. (See footnote about burial.)[1]
    7. Arent Sijmons, baptized 22 Dec 1630 at the Oudekerk (Old Church).
    8. Marritje Sijmons, baptized 12 Oct 1632 at the Nieuwkerk (New Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, was indentured to Pieter Pietersen Harder in New Amstel in New Netherland, her brother-in-law Evert Pels paid for the remainder of her indenture in 19 February 1659, married Jacob Barents Cool.

    Sources:
    1. Huwelijks Aangifte (Marriage Intentions for all Dutch Reformed Churches in the City of Amsterdam), Film 113201, Vol. 475 and Film 113118.
    2. Huwelijken (Marriages in the Oudekerk, Amsterdam), Film 113353, Vol. 970.
    3. Fiches collectie van dopen, trouwen en overlijden : 1553-1811 (Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Netherlands), Salt Lake City, UT: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1964-1967, Films #441958, 441964, 441971, and 536908
    4. Ancestry of the Jansen Daughters, (http://revolution.3-cities.com/~gjansen/westfall.htm#SIMONS2), citing Amsterdam Church Records, LDS Films 113145, 113188, 113194, 113201, 441875, 441881 Item 5, and 539648.
    5. Early Church Records, Ulster County, New York, p. 19.

    Children:
    1. 1. Pels, Marytjen Everte was born on 10 Sep 1651 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA; was christened in 1653 in Dutch Reformed Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA; died on 10 Oct 1714 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Pels, Evert was born in 1585 in Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland; died in 1637 in Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LZK3-WL3

    Evert married Smit, Maria. Maria was born in 1589 in Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland; died in DECEASED in Poland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Smit, Maria was born in 1589 in Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland; died in DECEASED in Poland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: G2DG-5X3

    Notes:

    From marriage record:
    Appeared as before Evert Everts Pels from Statijn, sailor, aged 25 years, living in the Hasselaersteeg, having no parents (living in Amsterdam), accompanied by his uncle Pieter Smit, and Jannetje Sijmon’s daughter, aged 18 years, living in the same place, accompanied by her mother Claertje. 31 November 1641. [Implying that Evert's mother was a Smit]
    There is no evidence at all that Friederich Schmith was her father.

    Children:
    1. 2. Pels, Evert Evertsen was born on 5 Jun 1616 in Pressen, Delitzsch, Sachsen, Germany; was christened on 5 Jun 1616 in Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland; died on 29 Jun 1686 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA; was buried on 29 Jun 1686 in Esopus, Ulster, New York, USA.

  3. 6.  Schepmoes, Sijmon Floriszen was born in 1593 in Netherlands; was christened on 28 Oct 1593 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands (son of Schepmoes, Floris and Du Trieux, Rebecca); died before 21 May 1641 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands; was buried on 21 May 1641 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: L45Q-Y35
    • Occupation: Broekenmaker (a maker of trousers)
    • Life Event: 1630, De Bol, Noord-Holland, Netherlands; Boxmaker

    Notes:

    Sijmon Floriszen was listed as a “broekenmaker” (aka "boxmaker" or a maker of trousers) in most of the Dutch church records relating to his children. He was born in 1593 based on his reported age of 23 years at the time of his marriage in 1626. He was buried 21 May 1641 in the cemetery of the "old church" (Ned. Herv. dutch reformed church).

    His marriage to Claertje Arents was announced in the "old church" (Ned. Herv. dutch reformed church) in Amsterdam on 10 December 1626 and later registered "civilly" on 20 December 1616 in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. Sijmon is listed as "Simon Florissz," by the clerk, but he signed his name to this record spelling it "Sijmen Floros." Sijmon's marriage to Claertje was subsequently solemnized in the "new church" (Ned. Herv. dutch reformed church) in Amsterdam on 26 December 1626.

    Sijmon and Claertje had the following children:

    1. Floris Sijmonsen, baptized 1 Jan 1619 at the Nieuwkerk (New Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    2. Lijsbet Sijmons, baptized 18 Jun 1620 at the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    3. Machtelt Sijmons, baptized 1 May 1622 at the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, married Claes Maijer 22 Feb 1642 in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    4. Jannetje Sijmons, baptized 22 Sep 1624 at the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, married Evert Pels 31 Nov 1641 in the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    5. Arent Sijmonsen, baptized 1 Dec 1626 at the Nieuwkerk (New Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    6. Marij Sijmons, baptized 17 Dec 1628 at the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. (See footnote about burial.)[1]
    7. Arent Sijmons, baptized 22 Dec 1630 at the Oudekerk (Old Church).
    8. Marritje Sijmons, baptized 12 Oct 1632 at the Nieuwkerk (New Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, was indentured to Pieter Pietersen Harder in New Amstel in New Netherland, her brother-in-law Evert Pels paid for the remainder of her indenture in 19 February 1659, married Jacob Barents Cool.

    Sources:
    1. Huwelijks Aangifte (Marriage Intentions for all Dutch Reformed Churches in the City of Amsterdam), Film 113201, Vol. 475 and Film 113118.
    2. Huwelijken (Marriages in the Oudekerk, Amsterdam), Film 113353, Vol. 970.
    3. Fiches collectie van dopen, trouwen en overlijden : 1553-1811 (Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Netherlands), Salt Lake City, UT: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1964-1967, Films #441958, 441964, 441971, and 536908
    4. Ancestry of the Jansen Daughters, (http://revolution.3-cities.com/~gjansen/westfall.htm#SIMONS2), citing Amsterdam Church Records, LDS Films 113145, 113188, 113194, 113201, 441875, 441881 Item 5, and 539648.
    5. Early Church Records, Ulster County, New York, p. 19.

    Sijmon Floriszen was listed as a “broekenmaker” (aka "boxmaker" or a maker of trousers) in most of the Dutch church records relating to his children. He was born in 1593 based on his reported age of 23 years at the time of his marriage in 1626. He was buried 21 May 1641 in the cemetery of the "old church" (Ned. Herv. dutch reformed church).

    His marriage to Claertje Arents was announced in the "old church" (Ned. Herv. dutch reformed church) in Amsterdam on 10 December 1626 and later registered "civilly" on 20 December 1616 in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. Sijmon is listed as "Simon Florissz," by the clerk, but he signed his name to this record spelling it "Sijmen Floros." Sijmon's marriage to Claertje was subsequently solemnized in the "new church" (Ned. Herv. dutch reformed church) in Amsterdam on 26 December 1626.

    Sijmon and Claertje had the following children:

    1. Floris Sijmonsen, baptized 1 Jan 1619 at the Nieuwkerk (New Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    2. Lijsbet Sijmons, baptized 18 Jun 1620 at the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    3. Machtelt Sijmons, baptized 1 May 1622 at the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, married Claes Maijer 22 Feb 1642 in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    4. Jannetje Sijmons, baptized 22 Sep 1624 at the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, married Evert Pels 31 Nov 1641 in the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    5. Arent Sijmonsen, baptized 1 Dec 1626 at the Nieuwkerk (New Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    6. Marij Sijmons, baptized 17 Dec 1628 at the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. (See footnote about burial.)[1]
    7. Arent Sijmons, baptized 22 Dec 1630 at the Oudekerk (Old Church).
    8. Marritje Sijmons, baptized 12 Oct 1632 at the Nieuwkerk (New Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, was indentured to Pieter Pietersen Harder in New Amstel in New Netherland, her brother-in-law Evert Pels paid for the remainder of her indenture in 19 February 1659, married Jacob Barents Cool.

    Sources:
    1. Huwelijks Aangifte (Marriage Intentions for all Dutch Reformed Churches in the City of Amsterdam), Film 113201, Vol. 475 and Film 113118.
    2. Huwelijken (Marriages in the Oudekerk, Amsterdam), Film 113353, Vol. 970.
    3. Fiches collectie van dopen, trouwen en overlijden : 1553-1811 (Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Netherlands), Salt Lake City, UT: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1964-1967, Films #441958, 441964, 441971, and 536908
    4. Ancestry of the Jansen Daughters, (http://revolution.3-cities.com/~gjansen/westfall.htm#SIMONS2), citing Amsterdam Church Records, LDS Films 113145, 113188, 113194, 113201, 441875, 441881 Item 5, and 539648.
    5. Early Church Records, Ulster County, New York, p. 19.

    Sijmon married Arentse, Claertje on 25 Dec 1616 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. Claertje was born in 1595 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands; died in 1645 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Arentse, Claertje was born in 1595 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands; died in 1645 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: L8BW-8KK

    Notes:

    from www.boydhouse.com
    Sijmon Floriszen was a “broekenmaker” (a maker of trousers). He married Claertje Arents 10 December 1616 in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. Claertje married second Jouwe Heijndrix 8 Nov 1642 in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.

    Sijmon and Claertje had:

    1. Floris Sijmonsen, baptized 1 Jan 1619 at the Nieuwkerk (New Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    2. Lijsbet Sijmons, baptized 18 Jun 1620 at the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    3. Machtelt Sijmons, baptized 1 May 1622 at the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, married Claes Maijer 22 Feb 1642 in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    4. Jannetje Sijmons, baptized 22 Sep 1624 at the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, married Evert Pels 31 Nov 1641 in the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    5. Arent Sijmonsen, baptized 1 Dec 1626 at the Nieuwkerk (New Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    6. Marij Sijmons, baptized 17 Dec 1628 at the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. (See footnote about burial.)[1]
    7. Arent Sijmons, baptized 22 Dec 1630 at the Oudekerk (Old Church).
    8. Marritje Sijmons, baptized 12 Oct 1632 at the Nieuwkerk (New Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, was indentured to Pieter Pietersen Harder in New Amstel in New Netherland, her brother-in-law Evert Pels paid for the remainder of her indenture in 19 February 1659, married Jacob Barents Cool.

    Sources:
    1. Huwelijks Aangifte (Marriage Intentions for all Dutch Reformed Churches in the City of Amsterdam), Film 113201, Vol. 475 and Film 113118.
    2. Huwelijken (Marriages in the Oudekerk, Amsterdam), Film 113353, Vol. 970.
    3. Fiches collectie van dopen, trouwen en overlijden : 1553-1811 (Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Netherlands), Salt Lake City, UT: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1964-1967, Films #441958, 441964, 441971, and 536908
    4. Ancestry of the Jansen Daughters, (http://revolution.3-cities.com/~gjansen/westfall.htm#SIMONS2), citing Amsterdam Church Records, LDS Films 113145, 113188, 113194, 113201, 441875, 441881 Item 5, and 539648.
    5. Early Church Records, Ulster County, New York, p. 19.

    from www.boydhouse.com
    Sijmon Floriszen was a “broekenmaker” (a maker of trousers). He married Claertje Arents 10 December 1616 in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. Claertje married second Jouwe Heijndrix 8 Nov 1642 in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.

    Sijmon and Claertje had:

    1. Floris Sijmonsen, baptized 1 Jan 1619 at the Nieuwkerk (New Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    2. Lijsbet Sijmons, baptized 18 Jun 1620 at the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    3. Machtelt Sijmons, baptized 1 May 1622 at the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, married Claes Maijer 22 Feb 1642 in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    4. Jannetje Sijmons, baptized 22 Sep 1624 at the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, married Evert Pels 31 Nov 1641 in the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    5. Arent Sijmonsen, baptized 1 Dec 1626 at the Nieuwkerk (New Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
    6. Marij Sijmons, baptized 17 Dec 1628 at the Oudekerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. (See footnote about burial.)[1]
    7. Arent Sijmons, baptized 22 Dec 1630 at the Oudekerk (Old Church).
    8. Marritje Sijmons, baptized 12 Oct 1632 at the Nieuwkerk (New Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, was indentured to Pieter Pietersen Harder in New Amstel in New Netherland, her brother-in-law Evert Pels paid for the remainder of her indenture in 19 February 1659, married Jacob Barents Cool.

    Sources:
    1. Huwelijks Aangifte (Marriage Intentions for all Dutch Reformed Churches in the City of Amsterdam), Film 113201, Vol. 475 and Film 113118.
    2. Huwelijken (Marriages in the Oudekerk, Amsterdam), Film 113353, Vol. 970.
    3. Fiches collectie van dopen, trouwen en overlijden : 1553-1811 (Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Netherlands), Salt Lake City, UT: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1964-1967, Films #441958, 441964, 441971, and 536908
    4. Ancestry of the Jansen Daughters, (http://revolution.3-cities.com/~gjansen/westfall.htm#SIMONS2), citing Amsterdam Church Records, LDS Films 113145, 113188, 113194, 113201, 441875, 441881 Item 5, and 539648.
    5. Early Church Records, Ulster County, New York, p. 19.

    Children:
    1. 3. Sijmons, Jannetje was born on 22 Sep 1624 in Leiden, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands; was christened on 22 Sep 1624 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands; died on 2 Sep 1683 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA; was buried on 4 Sep 1683 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Schepmoes, Floris was born in 1560 in Netherlands; died in 1642 in Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LCMJ-CBQ

    Floris married Du Trieux, Rebecca. Rebecca was born in 1565 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands; died in DECEASED in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Du Trieux, Rebecca was born in 1565 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands; died in DECEASED in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LHRQ-4ML

    Children:
    1. 6. Schepmoes, Sijmon Floriszen was born in 1593 in Netherlands; was christened on 28 Oct 1593 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands; died before 21 May 1641 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands; was buried on 21 May 1641 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.