Friday 27 November 2015

The sun hotel

The Hitchin Lodge met in the Sun Hotel for far more than a century, most of which time there was at least one of the influential Shillitoe Family in attendance.
The Sun Hotel, in the town centre of Hitchin, is a charming traditional coaching Inn dating back to the 1500s.
From medieval times, Hitchin’s principal lodging and meeting place was the Angel Inn, situated in Angel Street. This building was burnt down in the famous fire of 1523, when Henry VIII was staying there, escaping "with not so much as a shirt on his kingly back". Although the Angel was rebuilt, the tenant of the adjoining tithe, owned by Trinity College, Cambridge, took the opportunity to build a rival – The Sun Inn. By the reign of Charles the First, The Sun had overtaken The Angel as the leading Inn of the town.
The importance of The Sun continued to increase, to the extent that Angel Street became Sun Street. The Hitchin Justices held their sessions in its commodious upper rooms as early as 1600. During the civil war, The Sun served as the headquarters for the three thousand parliamentary soldiers who were quartered in town. The Council of War met sometimes at Knebworth House, but more frequently at The Sun. The Sun was particularly popular with government officials. For example, the collector of the hearth tax, and later on the window tax, would always put up at The Sun.
The coaching era started for The Sun in 1706. The present front buildings were constructed circa 1717, and the great ball or assembly room in 1770 (this by the Duke of Bedford shortly after having renewed his lease for the premium of £1000). In the course of his work, McAdam (of 'roads' and turnpike fame) was often dining and deliberating at The Sun, especially with Samuel Whitbread (later of brewing fame). The Sun continued to be an important administrative centre.
The Hitchin, Shefford and Bedford Turnpike Trusts held their statutory meetings in the assembly room. In 1792, when it appeared that revolution might spread from France to England, a town's meeting was summoned at The Sun. The Cecil Masonic Lodge commenced at the Sun on 19 March 1838 and continued to meet there for many years. "The Story of the Sun Hotel, Hitchin (1575-1937)" by Reginald L. Hine and http://www.hitchinfolkclub.idnet.net





Thursday 26 November 2015

The son eaten by cannibals


The son eaten by cannibals
By Susan Hall
On 10 June 1891 the following obituary appeared in the Hertfordshire Mercury:
In June 1890, killed by natives at Aure Island, New Hebrides, George Latour, second surviving son of William Young Esq. of Hexton, aged 44; also at the same time and place William Young Latour, his son, aged 16.
In the Hertfordshire Mercury of 24 January 1891 the following article appeared:
The subjoined horrible deaths of George Latour and his son William are given in the Austrailian papers:
Sydney 13 October News reached Sydney yesterday of the massacre of two British subjects - a copra maker and his son - at a village near Tanto in New Hebrides. The natives of the village implicated had gained some notoriety through many atrocities commited on the settlers, and only recently had a visit from a British warship.
The captain of the latter appears to have captured and taken away one of their chiefs or head men for some outrage or other, and it was to avenge the loss that the copra maker and his son were killed.
Assisted by a native wife of one of the victims, the murderers attacked the unfortunate men at 11 o'clock at night, whilst they were in bed, and shot them down in the most coldblooded manor. The body of the son was taken away and eaten, amist great rejoicing.
The names of the victims had not been obtained, but a passenger who travelled in the steamer which bought the news to Noumea states that the father was between 40 and 50 years of age, and the son about 19 years old. Both had been sometime in the group, and were well known at Noumea and Sydney.
H.M.S. Royalist was at Noumea when the news of the massacre was received, and she was to proceed to the group on the 8th instant to punish the murderers.
The Brisbane Courier of November 20th says: The murder of Mr George de Latour and his son at Aure Island on the 18 September, which has already been notified, was reported to the commander of H.M.S. Royalist , at Noumea, about a month later.
News has reached Brisbane that the Royalist went to de Latour's station, having previously obtained the witnesses in the case. Three prisoners were secured, and on a Saturday morning were landed, with some eighty seamen and marines. The captain had previously examined all the native witnesses and three men having acknowledged their guilt, all hands mustered round the grave of the de Latours, which had the day been enclosed with rails and a cross erected over it.
The captain, through the missionary who interpreted, told the three men that they had been found guilty of murder and would be shot. The party then marched to some trees outside of de Latours property, where the prisoners were blindfolded and lashed to separate trees.
One fellow - a native named Thor who had planned the murder, and actually shot the de Latours in their beds during the night - did not budge a foot, but the other two struggled violently. These men were Thor's tools, and had only taken part in the murder for pigs promised them by Thor. They had no ill-will against de Latour, but tomahawked both father and son. The firing party was divided into three sections, each of about ten men,one section for each man and at the order 'fire' the three prisoners were shot, death being instantaneous. They were laid side by side in a grave. Really the cause of the murder, and the person who originally planned it, was a black woman, de Latour's housekeeper. She was present when the natives were shot, and did not show the slightest concern. She was left there, after having been on board the Royalist for some time as a prisoner.
George de Lautour was born in Weymouth in 1846, his baptism does not give a date of birth only a baptism date of 12 June 1846 at Melcombe Regis, Dorset.
His parents were William Francis Joseph Lautour and Elizabeth Turton, they were married in Morlake, Surrey.
George can only be found on the 1851 census when he is living with his family at Balcont House, Kiltear, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland.The others with him are his father William, mother Elizabeth his sister Frances Jane aged 10, Georgiana Mary aged 9 and his younger sister Katherine Barbara aged 3. His older brother William is absent.
George cannot be found on any other censuses so it is not know when he went to Austrailia, however, he married Lavinia McKinley on 6 June 1870 in Queensland.
His son William Young Lautour who was murdered with him would have been born around 1874, probably in Australia.
Although George was murdered in 1890 it was not until 1930 that his will was finally proved. He left £1284 19s (76,955.66 in 2005 value) the names were Francis Rickman Shillitoe, solicitor, Harold Shillitoe, merchant and Hugh Smyth Sale, motor engineer.
The connection to Hertfordshire is that George's father William was lord of the manor of Hexton.
On the 1841 census George's parents William and Elizabeth were living in Gloucester Row, Melcombe Regis, Weymouth. Living with them was a Jane Young aged 70 and a child, Frances Lautour aged 6 months.
William F J Lautour was a Captain in the Grenadier Guards and cannot be found on the census of 1861, however, his wife died at some point as he remarried in 1856 in Hexton to Elizabeth Robinson.
In 1871 William is living in the village of Hexton with his wife Elizabeth and three of his children, Georgianna, Katherine and Edward. There is no mention of George or his other children.
By this time William's mother had died leaving him with Hexton Manor, her will states she had about £5000 (£228,500 in 2005 value) and at this time he took on his maternal grandfathers surname Young.
William was churchwarden as Captain Lautour in 1866 and then again in 1870 and 1872 as William Young.
He succeeded to the estate at a time when British agriculture had collapsed. There were several bad seasons and American prairies were developing and could produce grain which could easily and economiclly be brought to England, and corn growing districts such as around Hexton suffered.
William's family affairs were also having problems, as when his mother Caroline died he had a brother, five sisters still living and between them all they had fifteen children all hoping for something from Grandma's will.
The estate had been entailed to William being the eldest son, but after the money and the contents of the house had been divided up between the family there was nothing left. William and his wife had been living at Orchard House and continued to do so. Hexton House was stripped of all its contents, most of which were sold, and the shutters were closed.
William had ten children ranging in age from 30 to 9 years of age. Two died as infants and Harry was lost at sea. William was enlisted in the Grenadier Guards and the remaining three sons were away at school, university and in Australia. This last person possibly being George.
In the 1881 census William is listed as living at Orchard House and being a Gentleman and Lord of the Manor of Hexton. Also living with him is his wife and his widowed daughter Georgianna.
In 1891 William is still living in the village of Hexton with his wife and living on own means.
William Francis Joseph Lautour Young died 11 November 1899 at the age of 87, he left £916 2s 6d (52,274.00 at 2005 value) again Francis Shillitoe solicitor was named.
In less than a month later his other son, William Young Lautour, of Hexton, died on 2 December 1899 he was 56 years old and a bit wealthier than his father, he left £38,193 10s (£2,179,321.11 in 2005 value).
(see also Lavinia and William de Lautour)



Captain William Francis Joseph Lautour Young 1813-1899

100 years of Hexton

This page was added by Susan Hall on 01/11/2013.


Wednesday 25 November 2015

Francis Rickman Shillitoe


17 Nov 164 - Initiation - Cecil Lodge (449) Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England - surgeon - appears on the same page as his father Richard Rickman Shillitoe (initiated 1842) in Cecil Lodge Freemasonry records.

Also becoming a Lodge member is Richards', half brother Francis (initiated 1872 - a solicitor and Hertfordshire Coroner) and Francis' son, Francis Rickman Shillitoe, in due course (though the latter, also a solicitor joins the Hertfordshire Masters Lodge, St Albans in 1920 four years before he succeeds his father as Coroner).



Biggleswade Chronicle - Friday 21 March 1924



Gloucester Citizen - Friday 09 May 1924





Monday 23 November 2015

Maria Vlieland x Nicolaas Fabries


Maria Vlieland  born in Catwijk aan Zee marries at the age of 18 jarige years old  on March  24 1809 in Amsterdam Nicolaas Fabries 22 years of age.
Her father is  Theunis Vlieland and her mother Annetje Reijne van der Keijl.


Nicholaas Fabries is born in 1785.
kind

, Nicolaas

doopdatum

06-03-1785

kerk

Amstelkerk

godsdienst

Hervormd

vader

Fabries, Bartholomeus

moeder

Swart, Anna Magdelena Eeliesabet

getuige

Fabries, Nicolaas

getuige

Frankken, Jhoanna

bronverwijzing:

DTB 127, p.324(folio 162v), nr.9


Children of Maria and Nicholaas Fabries are.
kind

, Martinus Bartholomeus

geboortedatum

10-05-1810

doopdatum

20-05-1810

kerk

Westerkerk

godsdienst

Hervormd

vader

Fabries, Nicolaas

moeder

Vlieland, Maria

getuige

Vlieland, Teunis / her mum and dad/

getuige

[van der] Keijl, Antje

his marriage 
Name: Martinus Bartholomeus Fabries
Gender: Male
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 22 Jul 1854
Death Place: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland
Age: 44
Birth Date: 1810
Birthplace:
Occupation:
Race:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Berendina Bovenmars
Father's Name: Nicolaas Fabries
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Maria Vlieland
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I05745-6
System Origin: Netherlands-EASy


Name: Teunis Fabries
Gender: Male
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Birth Date: 27 Apr 1815
Birthplace: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands

Father's Name: Nicolaas Fabries
Mother's Name: Maria Vlieland


Magdalena Catharina Fabries
Vader van de bruidegom:Jacob Berghuijs
Geslacht:Man
Beroep:Koopman
Moeder van de bruidegom:Anna Petronella Eekmars
Geslacht:VrouwBruid:Magdalena Catharina Fabries
Geslacht:Vrouw
Geboorteplaats:Amsterdam
Leeftijd:20
Vader van de bruid:Nicolaas Fabries
Geslacht:Man
Moeder van de bruid:Maria Vlieland
Geslacht:Vrouw
Beroep:koopvrouw
Gebeurtenis:Huwelijk
Datum:woensdag 8 mei 1833
Gebeurtenisplaats:Amsterdam
Documenttype:BS Huwelijk
Erfgoedinstelling:Noord-Hollands Archief

Saturday 21 November 2015

Abraham Vlietland and Femmetje Jans Burghgraaf

inschrijvingsdatum

14-10-1695

naam bruidegom

Vlietlant, Abraham

naam bruid

Burghgraaf, Femmetje Jans

bronverwijzing

DTB 525, p.12

opmerkingen

Huwelijksintekeningen van de KERK.


In 1695 he is 23 years old and living in Maartensdijk .He is a tailor .He is born in 1672.

She  26 years old of Oosthuizen and with fathers consent .

We found him before.

Friday 20 November 2015

William Heath Vlieland Freemason


Look at the last line and you will find William Heath Vlieland as a Freemason.


William Heath Vlieland - Freemason
Initiation Date 20 Nov 1876
First Payment Year on Register1876
Profession Schoolmaster
Lodge Number 900, 1202
Folio Number 161

Thanks Ray

more William Heath Vlieland 

Sunday 15 November 2015

Jan Jansen Vlieland uit Oosthuizen

birth of Jan Jansen Vlieland in Oosthuizen.
Bapt 1-4 21-02-1666  son of 
Jan Jan Jansen  and Grietie Hendricx .


28/11 1680 Testament te Oosthuijsen met consent van Burgemr Loef Sijmonsz Roots aldaer, van d Eerb. Deughrijcke Juffr. Maria van den Bosch wonende tot Oosthuijsen laetst wede v. zal. Johan Havelaer 1n zijn leven procureur en notaris tot s'Gravenhage. Zij ligt sieck te bedde. Erfgen. zijn Maria van der Pol dochter van Cornelis van der Pol bailluw te Oosthuijsen geteelt bij haer sal. dochter Margaretha Baen(s), alsmede haer zoon de Hr Cornelis Baen(s) de Wijdenesse ? - zoon van Dirck Baens zal. - of diens descendenten. Tot vooghden over Maria van der Pol benoemt zij haar zoon Cornelis Baens en Jan Jansz Vlielant mitsgaders IJsaeck Cornelisz (Teten ?) oude-burgemr v. Oosthuijsen.
Will of Maria Van den Bosch last widow of Johan Havelaer sollicitor in The Hague.
She is ill.
Her granddaughter Maria van der Pol daughter of sheriff Cornelis van der Pol and Margaretha Baens and her grandson Dirck Baens will inherited.
Guardian over Maria are her son Cornelis Baens and Jan Jansz Vlielant.
3/1 1675 Corn. Cornelisz Hoeck en Jan Jansz Vlielant, Burgemeesteren van de Heerlijckheijt Oosthuijsen verkl. een 2de quitantie ontv. te hebben van 4760 gld van den E. Claes Baen, Raat en out-sch. van Edam wegens Oosthuisen's quote in de 4 capitale leeningen tot verval van den oorloch in den jaere 1672 geconsenteert. De eerste quitantie is namelijk zoekgeraakt. 
Cornelis Cornelisz Hoeck and Jan Jansz Vlielant Mayors of Oosthuijzen.for a second receipt of 4760 guilders because of the loss of the first receipt during the war in 1672.

Bapt  1-6A 09-07-1673 Jan  son of Jan Jansz Botemaker and Claartje Pieters

Bapt  1-7A 08-09-1675 Barber daughter of Jan Jansz Botemaker and Claartje Pieters

Bapt 1-8 16-05-1677 Trijntje daughter of  Jan Jansz Botemaker and Claartje Pieters

Bapt  1-9 01-10-1679 Pieter  son of Jan Jansz Botemaker and Claartje Pieters (twins)

Bapt 1-9 01-10-1679 Trijntje daughter of Jan Jansz Botemaker  and Claartje Pieters


4/2 1694 Contract between . Jan Jansz Vlieland also named Botemaker (shipbuilder) and Jacob Dircksz Slot, landlord of the inn "the 3 swans " in Oosthuijzen

hospes in de herberge "de 3 Swanen" beijde wonagtigh tot Oosthuijsen.






Jan Janse Vlieland receives 275 guilders for some land.








Friday 13 November 2015

Pieter Vlielant

What is the significance of all these Vlielands you may wonder .
Who are they and are they familymembers?
So far I found several which could be connected .These are the names you found in the blog and in the end it will turn out to be one family,At least that is what I think now.
So by searching in the archives of Alkmaar, Amsterdam , Leiden and the archive of other parts of the Netherlands we try to find as many items as possible .
From ships , to inheritance , from baptism , to marriage.
From different spelled names .
I will try to translate and resume  the most important bits.

7/11 1718 Proc. v.d. Eers. Heijn en Pieter Waterhaelder, Immetje Cornelis Waterhaelder geh. met Jan Tijmonsz en Trijntje Cornelis Waterhaelder geh. met Jan Claesz, woonende op Oorgaat, eenige nagelaten kinderen en erfgen. ab intestato van hun op Oorgaat overl. vader Corn. Jansz Waterhaelder op den Hr. Pieter Vlielant, oud-schepen.
The heirs of Cornelis Waterhaelder claim the heritage preserved by Pieter Vlieland alderman.

22/12 1726 Verkl. van Monsr. Frans Pont, Reijnier Pont, beijde Boode(n) van Edam, Pieter Pot en Remmit Thoen, o.v.v. Monsr. Jacob Rigter, dat een huijs a/d Dam, belent met Burgemr Claas Dekker t/W en met Jacob Loots t/O in t Heerelogement van hospes Pieter Vlielant op 19/12 in een verkooping van vaste goederen is geweest en dat Burgmr Claas Dekker en Jacob Rigter op dit huijs zouden hebben gemeijnt, doch dat Rigter voor zou zijn geweest, etc. (zeer goede handteekeningen van F. Pont en R. Pont.) Get.: Pieter Jansz van t Ent en Barent Pietersz van t End. 
Declaration of sale of a house in Edam in the ` Gentlemensclub `where the landlord is Pieter Vlieland  7/10 1727 Juffr. Lijsbet Pronk (dochter v. Hillebrand Claesz Pronk) huijsvr. van Pieter Vlieland en eerder geh. met Jacob Wiltschut te Edam overl., legt verkl. af o.v.v. Aagje Hoorens over obligaties.
Lijsbeth Pronk daughter of Hillebrand Claes Pronk and wife of Pieter Vlieland widow of Jacob Wiltschut of Edam makes a statement about debentures.
19/5 1728 Idem 4/5de part in een oblig. van 600 gld aan Reijnier Pont als getr. zijnde met Trijntje Dekker (goede handteekeningen). Get.: Pieter Vlielant en Meijnaart de Vries. 
Debentures for 600 guilders witness Pieter Vlielant .

19/5 1729 Juffr. Aafje Dirks Bouwens wede v. Simon Pietersz de Bruijn, gesont, testeert. Zij herroept eerdere testament. bepaling van 23/4 1728 voor Notrs Claas Veenendal tot Boskoop en Zuijdwijk. Zij legateert aan Marten Loen, Mr zeijlemaker 2 silveren lepels, aan de kinderen v.d. Hr Pieter Brouwer i.z.l. oud-sch. 2 schilderijen met zijn portret en dat van zijn broeder, aan Dirk Wiltschut soon van Lijsbet Pronk een losrentebrief van 200 gld, aan Gesijntje Harpers huijsvr. v. Jacobus Persijn linnengoed etc., aan Lijsbet Persijn goud oorijzer etc, aan Lijsbet Pronk huijsvr. v. Pieter Vlielant goude ring met 7 stenen etc, aan IJsbrant Bijl soon van testarices zuster Lijsbet Dirks Bouwens een lijfrentebrief v. 200 gld, etc. Verder nog schilderijen ofte portretten van haar grootvader, vader en moeder, mitsgaders van haar 2 broers en een oom. Komt zij zonder kinderen te overl. dan erven haar erfgen. ab intestato; aan de kinderen v. Gesina Harpers verder nog 400 gld aan contant geld. Univers. erfgen. zijn Lijsbet Pronk huijsvr. v. Pieter Vlielant, IJsbrant Bijl en de kinderen van Gesijna Harpers ieder voor 1/3 part. Testatrice wenscht begraven te worden in haar eigen graf i.d. Groote kerk, Choor No. 29 (te beluijden 1 uur, het graf in 30 jaar niet te openen). Tot voogden over haar onmondige erfgen. benoemt zij den Heer Frans Reijntjes, oud-Burgemr en Raad en IJsbrant Bijl. Get.: Marten Plekker. 
Lijsbet Pronk wife of Pieter Vlielant inherits a gold ring with 7 stones and more and is one of the universal heirs. 19/5 1729 Juffr. Aafje Dirks Bouwens wede v. Simon Pietersz de Bruijn, gesont, testeert. Zij herroept eerdere testament. bepaling van 23/4 1728 voor Notrs Claas Veenendal tot Boskoop en Zuijdwijk. Zij legateert aan Marten Loen, Mr zeijlemaker 2 silveren lepels, aan de kinderen v.d. Hr Pieter Brouwer i.z.l. oud-sch. 2 schilderijen met zijn portret en dat van zijn broeder, aan Dirk Wiltschut soon van Lijsbet Pronk een losrentebrief van 200 gld, aan Gesijntje Harpers huijsvr. v. Jacobus Persijn linnengoed etc., aan Lijsbet Persijn goud oorijzer etc, aan Lijsbet Pronk huijsvr. v. Pieter Vlielant goude ring met 7 stenen etc, aan IJsbrant Bijl soon van testarices zuster Lijsbet Dirks Bouwens een lijfrentebrief v. 200 gld, etc. Verder nog schilderijen ofte portretten van haar grootvader, vader en moeder, mitsgaders van haar 2 broers en een oom. Komt zij zonder kinderen te overl. dan erven haar erfgen. ab intestato; aan de kinderen v. Gesina Harpers verder nog 400 gld aan contant geld. Univers. erfgen. zijn Lijsbet Pronk huijsvr. v. Pieter Vlielant, IJsbrant Bijl en de kinderen van Gesijna Harpers ieder voor 1/3 part. Testatrice wenscht begraven te worden in haar eigen graf i.d. Groote kerk, Choor No. 29 (te beluijden 1 uur, het graf in 30 jaar niet te openen). Tot voogden over haar onmondige erfgen. benoemt zij den Heer Frans Reijntjes, oud-Burgemr en Raad en IJsbrant Bijl. Get.: Marten Plekker. 
Again Lijsbeth Pronk inherits a third part of all the goods .The golden ring with 7 stones and her son Dirk Wiltschut son of Lijsbet Pronk a letter of 200 gld 12/7 1729 Monsr Pieter Langedijk en Pieter Vlielant stellen zich tot borg van Jacobus Persijn, benoemt door Gecomm. Raden tot extraordinaris Deurwaarder v/d Gemeene middelen. 
Pieter Vlieland is bailsman 13/10 1736 Pieter Vlieland casteleijn in t Heerenlogement, Annetje Jacobs Groot huijsvr. Jacob Nitters, 62 jaar en Lijsbeth Regter huijsvr. van Jacob Dik, Princesteeg, oud 33 jaar.
Pieter Vlieland landlord of het Heerenlogement. 1/5 1745 Pieter Vlieland wonende alhier testeert aan Lijsbet Rouksz. 
Pieter Vlieland gives heritance to Lijbet Rouksz.2/6 1746 De Eers. Lijsbet Pronk laast wede van Pieter Vlieland, machtigt. Get.: Monsr. Nicolaas Ravesteijn en Pieter Fijn. 
Lijsbet Pronk widow of Pieter Vlieland 
9/2 1746 De nabeschreven getuigen Lijsbeth Pronks wede van Pieter Vlieland wonende alhier, zij maken volmachtig te maken Nicolaas en Jan beijden alhier woonachtig te maken hierin 9 zelve (?). 
Witnesses of the widow of Pieter Vlieland. 22/11 1747 Lijsbet Pronk wede. van Pieter Vlieland te Edam machtigt haar zoonen Claas en Jan Wiltschut te Edam. 
Lijsbeth Pronk widow of Pieter Vlieland from Edam authorized her sons Claas en Jan Wiltschut. 15/10 1748 Juffr. Lijsbet Pronks laast wede. van Pieter Vlieland i/d Kerkstraat te Edam, gesond, testeert. Haar zoon Claas Wilhelmus en de Hr. Pieter Pont, Raad i/d Vroedschap worden voogden. (idem 4/1 1748) 
Lijsbeth Pronks writes her will.Witness is her son Claas Wilhelmus Wiltschut.


Monday 9 November 2015

Pieter Jacobs Vlieland

Gegevens van Pieter Jacobsz: Vlieland uit Amsterdam

Datum indiensttreding:17-07-1709Datum uit dienst:00-00-1711
Functie bij indiensttreding:JongenReden uit dienst:Gerepatrieerd
Uitgevaren met het schip:BonWaar uit dienst:arendsduin
Maandbrief:NeeSchuldbrief:Nee

Gegevens van de vaart

Schip:BonVertrek:17-07-1709
Kamer:EnkhuizenKaap:15-12-1709
15-01-1710
Inventarisnummer:14660
Folio:94Aankomst:05-04-1710
Batavia
DAS- en reisnr.:

Sunday 8 November 2015

Pieter Vlieland

inschrijvingsdatum

11-07-1715

datum vertrek

14-01-1714

datum aankomst

15-01-1714

naam schipper

Vlielander, Pieter

naam schip

De Juffw. Elisabeth

route:

Amsterdam / Bordeaux

bronvermelding

Archief 5061, inv.nr.2819, p.85

Archieven van de Schout en Schepenen, van de Schepenen en van de Subalterne Rechtbanken
Averijgrossen: NL-SAA-31150682

Saturday 7 November 2015

Euphemia Vlieland

Euphemia or Ephemia or Femmetje or Feminina  Vlieland is the daughter of Abraham Vlieland 
kind

, Feminina

doopdatum

22-02-1720

kerk

Kerk De Ooijevaar

godsdienst

Oud-Katholiek

vader

Vlietlant, Abraham

moeder

Cock, Anna

getuige

Cock, Johan.

getuige

Burggraf, Feminina

bronverwijzing

DTB 385, p.60, nr.4


Marriage
inschrijvingsdatum

26-04-1765

naam bruidegom

[de] Rooij, Willem

naam eerdere vrouw

Vlietland, Ephemia

naam bruid

Boldood, Maria (Magteld)

bronverwijzing

DTB 741, p.198

opmerkingen

Huwelijksintekeningen van de PUI.


as witness 
kind

, Johannes

doopdatum

07-09-1750

kerk

Kerk De Ooijevaar

godsdienst

Oud-Katholiek

vader

[van der] Laar, Johannes

moeder

Meurs, Johanna

getuige

Vlietland, Abraham

getuige

Cock, Anna

bronverwijzing

DTB 385, p.91(folio 46), nr.2

Pieter Vlielander

Gegevens van Pieter Vlielander uit

Datum indiensttreding:24-01-1708Datum uit dienst:24-04-1709
Functie bij indiensttreding:LoodsReden uit dienst:Gerepatrieerd
Uitgevaren met het schip:BeverwaartWaar uit dienst:
Maandbrief:NeeSchuldbrief:Nee
Opmerkingen:repatrieert vanaf Kaap met onbekend schip

Gegevens van de vaart

Schip:BeverwaartVertrek:24-01-1708
Kamer:HoornKaap:
Inventarisnummer:14350
Folio:7Aankomst:24-10-1708
Texel
DAS- en reisnr.:2046.3
Opmerkingen:afgedreven naar Schotland, terug naar Texel

Gegevens van Pieter Vlielander uit De helder

Datum indiensttreding:04-05-1709Datum uit dienst:28-11-1709
Functie bij indiensttreding:LoodsReden uit dienst:Overleden
Uitgevaren met het schip:BeverwaartWaar uit dienst:Kaap de Goede Hoop
Maandbrief:NeeSchuldbrief:Nee

Gegevens van de vaart

Schip:BeverwaartVertrek:04-05-1709
Kamer:HoornKaap:07-09-1709
29-10-1709
Inventarisnummer:14353
Folio:43Aankomst:06-05-1710
Batavia
DAS- en reisnr.:2046.3

Wednesday 4 November 2015

Pieter Vlielant en Neeltie Dircks

kind

, Jacobus

doopdatum

12-02-1719

kerk

Oudezijds Kapel

godsdienst

Hervormd

vader

Vlielant, Pieter

moeder

Dircks, Neeltie

getuige

Duwes, Martie

bronverwijzing

DTB 63, p.185(folio 93), nr.8

Archief van de Burgerlijke Stand: doop-, trouw- en begraafboeken van Amsterdam (retroacta van de Burgerlijke Stand)
kind

, Jacobus

doopdatum

29-03-1720

kerk

Oude Kerk

godsdienst

Hervormd

vader

Vlielant, Pieter

moeder

Dircks, Neeltje

getuige

Douwens, Grietje

bronverwijzing

DTB 18, p.89(folio 45), nr.5

Archief van de Burgerlijke Stand: doop-, trouw- en begraafboeken van Amsterdam (retroacta van de Burgerlijke Stand)

Tuesday 3 November 2015

Jacob Vlieland


Jacob Vlieland, on December 1, 1758 in the service of the Dutch East India Company
Departure
1758
Friday, December 1
Jacob Vlieland (uit Amsterdam) joins as ship’s boy with chamber Amsterdam. Departure of the ship Kronenburg bound for Batavia
1759
Wednesday, March 28
117 days after departure
Arrival of the ship Kronenburg on theCape
Wednesday, April 4
7 days after arrival at the Cape
Departure of the ship Kronenburg of the Cape
Wednesday, June 20
77 days after departure from the Cape, 201 days after departure from the Netherlands
Arrival of the ship Kronenburg inBatavia
Return
1761
Sunday, February 1
592 days after arrival in Batavia
Departure of the ship Leimuidenwith chamber Amsterdam from Batavia
Sunday, April 12
70 days after departure from Batavia
Arrival of the ship Leimuiden on the Cape
Wednesday, April 22
10 days after arrival at the Cape
Departure of the ship Leimuiden from the Cape destined for the Netherlands
Saturday, August 1
101 days after departure from the Cape, 181 days after departure from Batavia
Arrival of the ship Leimuiden in the Netherlands
974 days after employment
Resignation Jacob Vlieland (Leimuiden), reason: repatriated
Remarks


Month certificate: no / Debenture: yes


One passenger was a condemned person.
Source


VOC - voyagers, this index was developed through a joint initiative of the archives of Delft and Rotterdam,Zeeuws archief, Westfries Archief (Hoorn and Enkhuizen) and the departments of history from the Universities of Leiden and Ghent.

Monday 2 November 2015

Anna Vlieland and Johannis van den Berg

kind child

, Catrina

doopdatum bapt

08-05-1757

kerk church

Oudezijds Kapel

godsdienst religion

Hervormd

vader father

[van den] Berg, Johannis

moeder mother

Vlielant, Anna

getuige witness

Kruijs, Jan

getuige witness

Ietswaart, Agie

source

Sunday 1 November 2015

James Millen

Millen, James (b. 1803, d. ?)
Occupation: Farmer
Census: Date: 1841
Place: Throwley Forstall Throwley Faversham Kent
Census: Date: 1851
Place: Willgate Green Throwley Faversham Kent

Married
Theobalds, Mary (b. 1801, d. -)
Census: Date: 1841
Place: Throwley Forstall Throwley Faversham Kent
Census: Date: 1851
Place: Willgate Green Throwley Faversham Kent
Change: Date: 4 AUG 2013