Friday, 30 March 2018

Jeroen Vlieland chronologically

a chronological list of the known facts of Jeroen Vlieland.

                         year
event
04/12/1742
Ariaantje Claas Mooijekind bapt witness.Cornelis Pieters and Geertje Cornelis.
04/02/1745
Jeroen born  Noordwijk witness Jan Jeroense /Neeltje Pouwens.
20/02/1768
6/3/1768
13/5/1768
Banns Jeroen Vlieland and Ariaantje Klaas Mooiekind
Marriage Jeroen en Ariaantje
birth daughter Maartje witness:Pieternelletje Vlieland and Jan Alders Vlieland
17/3/1770
birth daughter Maartje witness Cornelis Mooienkind en Lijbje Mooienkind.
30/04/1773

death daughter Maartje
25/11/1775

6/12/1775              
Bapt. Maartje witness Hendrik Alderts Vlieland and Feitje Aldertsz Vlieland(his  brother and sister )
death daughter Maartje
27/3/1777

Daughter Maartje bapt witnessJan Gijs Zonneveld and Japie Claas Mooijekind
18/10/1878

Baptism son Arie withness Hendrik Aldertsz and Marijtje Cornelis Arishoek
26/11/1781
sailed for Oostende
27/12/1784
to St Valery from Rotterdam
21/04/1785
15/8/1785


waiting for cargo to  Topsham  ship  Maria
First trip Jeroen to Topsham with  Jonge Maria owned by Brown and co.     
7/9/1786                
12/10 1786
21/12/1786
Jeroen from Topsham to Maassluis
from Rotterdam to Topsham.
from Rotterdam to Topsham

26-02-1788
25/8/1788`
Jeroen from Rotterdam to Topsham
last will and testament   notary Hoogop.
04/02/1790-11/02/1790
27/4/1790
27/4/1790
4/5/1790-8/5/1790
22/5/1790
Jeroen from Rotterdam to Topsham
Arrived in Topsham
waiting for cargo in  Topsham
waiting for cargo in  Topsham
sailed from Topsham
8/2/1791
22/2/1791
5/7/1791
Arrival in Topsham with cargo of clothes and wool
Arriving in de Maas from Topsham
W?Vlieland van Topsham
9/2/1792
22/3/1792
24/7/1792
J.Vlieland fromTopsham
from Topsham
from Topsham
7/5/1793
17/12/1793
In de maas from Topsham
from Topsham
1/4/1794
11/11/1794
In Pool the Post of Topsham
wainting for cargo in Topsham for Rotterdam
1795

13-3-1795
22/3/1795
27/3/1795
because of the severe winter and the war the ship was in Topsham for the whole year is in the archives 
from Topsham empty de Post
His wife Ariaantje Claas died 
Ariaantje Claas buried
2/8/1796
Jeroen gives permission  at the office of notary Beijerman in Rotterdam for the wedding of  Maartje
1797                         
List of guards of Noordwijk
29/12/1798
birth of grandchild   Anna Jacobsd Vink
4/2/1802
20/5/1802
22/5/1802
1/6/1802
19/6/1802
2/12/1802              
cargo of rugs ,cheese and hoops at auction in Perth
Waiting for cargo" the post of Topsham" in Rotterdam
sailed for Topsham
Naar Topsham met de post of Topsham
Naar Topsham met de post of Topsham
Van Topsham
21/02/1803

1/3/1803 tot 24/3/1803
22/3/1803
24/3/1803
02/4/1803
07/4//1803
14/4/1803
21/04/1803
28/4/1803
07/5/1803
Witness at the baptism together with Catharina Janszen at his brother  Willem and Mietje child is named  Petrus Vlieland in Maassluis.
waiting for cargo for  Topsham in Rotterdam
sailed for Topsham
sailed for Topsham
sailed for  Topsham
sailed for  Topsham
sailed for  Topsham
waiting for cargo
arrived from Topsham in the maas

26/4/1805              
Southampton auction of  bacon, cargo of Jeroen from Rotterdam
12/3/1807
Jeroen receives a certificate from the king to sail to   Tonningen with the ship  Beatrix
02/5/1810
Delayed by frost , he claims waiting days in Embden Allthough he really was bound for London with the ship Beatrix.
11/9/1811tot 17/9/1811
For sale the ship  L `Esperance in Rotterdam last master Jeroen Vlieland
4/9/1831
Son Ary died Rotterdam
1/4/1862
Maartje died Bruge Belgium.



JEROEN AND HIS SHIPS  


                         jaartal
gebeurtenis
04/12/1742
Ariaantje Claas Mooijekind geboren.Get.Cornelis Pieters en Geertje Cornelis.
04/02/1745
Jeroen Geboren te Noordwijk get Jan Jeroense /Neeltje Pouwens.
20/02/1768
6/3/1768
13/5/1768
Ondertrouw Jeroen Vlieland met Ariaantje Klaas Mooiekind
Huwelijk van Jeroen en Ariaantje
Geboorte Maartje getuigen :Pieternelletje Vlieland en J an Alders Vlieland
17/3/1770
Geboorte dochter Maartje Get Cornelis Mooienkind en Lijbje Mooienkind.
30/04/1773

Overlijden dochter Maartje
25/11/1775

6/12/1775              
Doop dochter Maartje getuigen Hendrik Alderts Vlieland en Feitje Aldertsz Vlieland(zijn broer en zus )
Overlijden dochter Maartje
27/3/1777

Dochter Maartje gedoopt getuigen Jan Gijs Zonneveld en Japie Claas Mooijekind
18/10/1878

Doop zoon Arie getuigen Hendrik Aldertsz en Marijtje Cornelis Arishoek
26/11/1781
Uitgezeild naar Oostende
27/12/1784
Naar St Valery van Rotterdam
21/04/1785
15/8/1785


Ligt in lading voor Topsham  de Maria
Eerste reis van Jeroen naar Topsham met de Jonge Maria eigendom van Brown en co.     
7/9/1786                
12/10 1786
21/12/1786
Jeroen van Topsham naar Maassluis
Van Rotterdam naar Topsham.
Van Rotterdam naar Topsham

26-02-1788
25/8/1788`
Jeroen van Rotterdam naar Topsham
Testament opgemaakt bij notaris Hoogop.
04/02/1790-11/02/1790
27/4/1790
27/4/1790
4/5/1790-8/5/1790
22/5/1790
Jeroen van Rotterdam naar Topsham
Aangekomen vanuit Topsham
Ligt in lading voor Topsham
Ligt in lading voor Topsham
Uitgezeild naar Topsham
8/2/1791
22/2/1791
5/7/1791
Aankomst Topsham met balen kleren
Arriveerde in de Maas van Topsham
W?Vlieland van Topsham
9/2/1792
22/3/1792
24/7/1792
J.Vlieland van Topsham
Van Topsham
Van Topsham
7/5/1793
17/12/1793
In de maas vanuit Topsham
Van Topsham
1/4/1794
11/11/1794
In Pool de Post of Topsham
Ligt in Topsham in lading voor Rotterdam
1795


13-3-1795
22/3/1795
27/3/1795
Door het uitbreken van de oorlog en de strenge winter ligt het schip volgens de archieven in Topsham tot 1796 vast in Topsham
Komt van Topsham ledig de Post
Ariaantje Claas overleden .
Ariaantje Claas begraven.
2/8/1796
Jeroen geeft bij notaris Beijerman toestemming voor huwelijk Maartje
1797                         
Staat op Lijst weerbare mannen Noordwijk
29/12/1798
Geboorte kleinkind Anna Jacobsd Vink
4/2/1802
20/5/1802
22/5/1802
1/6/1802
19/6/1802
2/12/1802              
Lading matten ,kaas en hoepels veiling in Perth
Legt in lading the post of Topsham in Rotterdam
Uitgezeild naar Topsham
Naar Topsham met de post of Topsham
Naar Topsham met de post of Topsham
Van Topsham
21/02/1803

1/3/1803 tot 24/3/1803
22/3/1803
24/3/1803
02/4/1803
07/4//1803
14/4/1803
21/04/1803
28/4/1803
07/5/1803
Komt dopen met Catharina Janszen bij kind van broer Willem en Mietje  genaamd Petrus Vlieland in Maassluis.
Ligt in lading voor Topsham in Rotterdam
Vertrokken naar Topsham
Vertrokken naar Topsham
Vertrokken naar Topsham
Vertrokken naar Topsham
Vertrokken naar Topsham
Ligt in lading voor Topsham
Vertrokken voor Topsham
In de maas binnengekomen van Topsham
26/4/1805              
Southampton veiling van  ham aangeleverd door Jeroen vanuit Rotterdam
12/3/1807
Jeroen krijgt een zeebrief voor uitreis naar Tonningen met de Beatrix
02/5/1810
Opgehouden door  vorst zogenaamd op weg naar Embden maar het was London met het schip Beatrix.
11/9/1811tot 17/9/1811
Te koop aangeboden het schip L `Esperance in Rotterdam laatst gevoerd door Jeroen Vlieland
4/9/1831
Ary overleden Rotterdam
1/4/1862
Maartje overleden te Brugge



Sunday, 25 March 2018

Nicholas Vlieland in Ebury street.

Ebury Street, Belgravia Afbeeldingsresultaat voor ebury street london
We know that Nicholas Vlieland, after the hit success of the two noir London stage plays A Night at an Inn (1931) and The Hangman (1935), was living at 115 Ebury Street in Belgravia. 

Belgravia (the name for the streets around Belgrave Square) had been laid out in the 1820s at the commission of the Earl of Grosvenor by Thomas Cubitt, and named after Belgrave, the family’s estates in Leicestershire. 
Originally a wheelwright from Norfolk, Cubitt rose to become an architect who built much of central-west London, and also the Kemp Town estate in Brighton where Barbara Vlieland Peel and Archie Graham lived. 
The tall, flat-faced Georgian houses were brick with a cream stucco facing on the ground floor (wooden houses were forbidden to be built in London after the Great Fire of 1666), and attracted many of the great and good of the artistic world. 
Afbeeldingsresultaat voor ebury street london

an impression from Ebury street from an old postcard.
At no. 42 in 1847 was Alfred Lord Tennyson, writing his poem Maud. 
At nos. 57 and 61 in 1872 was the pioneer studio photographer William Downey, who enjoyed royal patronage and featured Sarah Bernhardt and Oscar Wilde among his subjects. 
At no. 115 (to be Nicholas’ home 50 years’ later) in 1884 was the studio of the sculptor William Calder Marshall, who was famous for his statues of statesmen in the new Houses of Parliament, rebuilt after a catastrophic fire in 1834. 
He was photographed at work in Ebury Street by Joseph Parkin Mayall, in his series of Artists at Home. 
Before its development in the 1820s, the area that became Belgravia was known as Five Fields Row, a secluded rural settlement between The Kings Road and The Chelsea Road, with a few houses dotted among fields. 
Its most famous early resident was the eight-year-old composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who lived with his family from August to September 1764 in what is now no. 180, while his father recuperated from illness and he wrote his first two symphonies. 
By the 1930s, it was the hub of a literary, thespian and gay community, a precariously safe space when such relationships attracted a criminal penalty. 
Harold Nicholson, the diplomat and diarist, who lived with his wife Vita Sackville-West at no. 182, called it ‘a rather stern and grim and quiet’ street; his wife entertained her lover, Violet Trefusis, under its roof. 
Virginia Woolf did not live in the street, but in chapter ‘1913’ of her novel The Hours (1937), an old maidservant called Crosby lives in an attic room at the working-class end of the street near Victoria Station after she leaves service, and she thinks ‘the ladies and gentlemen’ whom she encountered had a ‘kind way with them’. 
A minor character called Mrs Ebury also appears in Woolf’s last novel Between the Acts (1941). 
At no. 111 was a lodging-house where the actor Noël Coward wrote his first play, The Vortex, in 1924. 
With its hero a cocaine addict (a coded reference to his homosexuality), it pushed the boundaries of accepted morality and only just escaped being banned by the censor (until 1968, no play could appear without a licence from the Lord Chamberlain’s Office), and had to be produced out of the West End at the Everyman, a fringe theatre in north London. 
No. 109 was the childhood home of the actress Edith Evans, whose family moved there when she was 2 and left when she was 24, just after her amateur stage début, as Viola in Twelfth Night. 
(109, Ebury Street, London, Greater London SW1W 9QU
£3,900,000 Terraced, Freehold, Residential 26 May 2017)

The most notable modern resident, at no. 22, was Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond. This is one of the oldest survivors of the original estate, a handsome porticoed house originally the non-conformist Pimlico Grammar School built in 1830 with a Latin inscription above the door praising the arts and literature. 
In the 1930s it was divided into four flats and Ian Fleming moved into no. 22b around 1936. On 27 December 1940, the Southern Railway track behind Ebury Street was bombed in the London Blitz, but the worst damage occurred in the last major raid on London, on 10–11 May 1941 when, on a night of the full moon, 505 bombers crossed the channel. 
The House of Commons and Westminster Abbey burned and the District Line tube line and many of the houses at the eastern end of the street were destroyed. In the postwar depression and financial austerity, rebuilding was slow and modern blocks of flats displaced the 1820s housing stock. 
Barbara Vlieland Peel’s daughter, who used to catch the Greenline bus from Ebury Street to her University in Outer London in the mid 1960s, remembers it as grubby, shabby and rather sad. 
Today, in a modern block with a concierge, a 2-bedroom flat markets at between £1.5 and £2.5 million.
Thanks Barbara!

Monday, 19 March 2018

captain Vinck and the young Peter

First Jacob Joppe Vinck was a seacaptain living in Noordwijk.In 1816 he is sailing for the Sinave brothers on the Jonge Pieter with a pink as far as  Batavia .
At the end of his carrier he is captain of The Charles for Charles Bogaert













de Charles 

Sunday, 18 March 2018

the family of Jacob Vink and Maartje Vlieland

FRELAND ( Vlieland ), Maartje , bapt (RC) op 27-03-1777  Noordwijk (source { 27 Maartje NAARJE. fath Jeroen Alderze Freland. mother. Ariaanje Claaze Mooijekind. witness Jan Gijze Zonnevelt. and  Japie Claaze Mooijekind}.), died 01-04-1842 at 12.00 uur  Bruges (B) 65-years of age (source : {died at house  nr. 29 E1 in  Bruges 68 years of age , no proffession , born Noordwijk aan Zee, living  in Bruges. Widow of  Jakob Joppe Vink, sea captain, died Bruges . witness: Ferdinandus Kersseboom, carpenter  46 years, son in law of the deceased  and Franciscus Versluijs, shopkeeper  45 years of age neighbour of the deceased both living in  Bruges}.), daughter of  FRELAND (Vlieland),Jeroen and MOOIJEKIND, Adriana (Ariaantje)
Marriage in the church  at the age of 19-jarige on 25-09-1796  Noordwijk (Rc) (brontekst: {on 25 September 1796. Jacob Joppe Vink and Maartje Jeroensze Vreland. witness: Arie Jeroenze Vreland and Antje Joppe Vink}.) with VINK, Jacob, 25 years of age seacaptain Bapt (RC on 10-02-1771 at Noordwijk (source {on 10 Februarius 1771. JACOB. fath: Job Crijne Vink. Mother : Aagtje Dirkze Hoogduin. witness: Dirk Dirkze Hoogduin. and  Caatje Dirkze Hoogduin}.), died 09-04-1832 at 10.00 uur in Bruges at the age of  61-jarige (source: {died  in the St. Julianus Hospital in the Bouvery straet in Bruges at the age of  63  seacaptain born  Noordwijk, living at  Bruges. son of Job Vink and Agatha Hoogduijn, both deceased Spouse of Maartje Jeroense Vlieland, living in this city . witness Franciscus Hillebrandt, servant of  St Julianus Hospital, 32 years , and Augustinus van de Zande, servant , 47 jaar, both living in Bruges}.)

Jacob Jobsz VINK, zeeman, scheepskapitein, gedoopt te Noordwijk op 10-02-1771, overleden te Brugge op 09-04-1832 op 61-jarige leeftijd, zoon van Job Krijnsz VINK, visser, en Aagje Dirksdr HOOGDUIN.
Gehuwd op 25-jarige leeftijd te Noordwijk op 03-08-1796 met Maartje Jeroensdr VLIELAND, 26 jaar oud, huishoudster, gedoopt te Noordwijk op 17-03-1770, overleden te Brugge op 01-04-1842 op 72-jarige leeftijd, dochter van Jeroen Aldertsz VLIELAND en Ariaantje Klaasdr MOOIJEKIND.
Uit dit huwelijk:
1. Anna Jacobsdr VINK, geboren te Noordwijk op 29-12-1798, gedoopt te Noordwijk op 29-12-1798.trouwt met Ferdinandus Joannes Kersseboom Geboortedatum/Plaats 25-05-1794 te Sluis Nl op 30-09-1825 te Brugge
Hij woont in Sluis Nl Beroep carpenter

2. Aagje Jacobsdr VINK, geboren te Noordwijk op 25-09-1800, gedoopt te Noordwijk op 25-09-1800.trouwt in Brugge met Augustus Albertus Denys Geboortedatum/Plaats 04-06-1800 te Brugge Beroep coxswain
Overlijdensakte Agatha Vink




Aktedatum 14-06-1836
3. Maartje Jacobsdr VINK, geboren te Noordwijk op 26-07-1803, gedoopt te Noordwijk op 26-07-1803.29-08-1829 trouwt met Joannes Henricus Carolus De Wyndt 


Geboortedatum/Plaats 23-12-1801 te Brugge Woonplaats Brugge Beroep zeevaarder
en 2de keer Brd wed v Joannes De Wyndt + te Brugge 25/9/1835
uit dit huwelijk Maria Magdalena De Wyndt
hertrouwd met Jacobus Debrabander Geboortedatum 17-10-1806 te Sijsele
Beroep dienstbode
uit dit huwelijk Chlotilda Antonia De Brabander
4. Jaapje Jacobsdr VINK, geboren te Noordwijk op 17-03-1805, gedoopt te Noordwijk op 17-03-1805.
overleden 01-01-1871 partner Pierre Vinck ouders Jacques Vink en Marie Vriland

5. Anna Jacobsdr VINK, geboren te Noordwijk op 06-01-1808, gedoopt te Noordwijk op 06-01-1808.
trouwt met Pieter Vinck Geboortedatum 14-11-1808 te Dudzele
Leeftijd 21 jaar Woonplaats Brugge Beroep carpenter





6. Jeroen Jacobsz VINK, 3e mate op de "Schimmelpenninck", geboren te Noordwijk op 02-07-1811, gedoopt te Noordwijk op 02-07-1811, overleden te Noordwijk op 29-11-1834 op 23-jarige leeftijd.

7. Pieter VINK, stuurman koopvaardij, geboren te Noordwijk op 23-08-1813, gedoopt te Noordwijk op 23-08-1813, overleden te Oostende op 09-06-1871 op 57-jarige leeftijd. als matroos
Gehuwd 05-11-1834Brugge met Maria Johanna SPILLAERT,particulier geboren 04-02-1812 te Brugge overleden na 1870.vader van bruid al 18 jaar afwezig


uit dit huwelijk Leocadie Josephine Vink
Auguste Bernard Vink geboren 28-06-1840 te Brugge overleden 12-10-1857
Opmerkingen 
He went overboard .De betrokkene is overboord gegaan in de omgeving van Liverpool, Over de woonplaats van de aangevers staat in de akte niets vermeld, evenmin over het beroep van de ouders, het schip ,een brik, stond onder gezag van kapitein VERSCHOOTE

8.Theodorus Jacob Vink geboren te Brugge 20-12-1816 


gehuwd met Maria Theresia Dorothea Logie
Geboortedatum/Plaats 28-04-1816 te Nijmegen Woonplaats Brugge Beroep seamstress
zij is de dochter van Lodewijk Constans Joseph Logie en Aleida Dorothea Barta Schmidt
uit dit huwelijk
Emilius Vink
Celestine Vink
Clemence Vink
Marie Vink