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Trintjie <I>Claus</I> Ammerman

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Trintjie Claus Ammerman

Birth
Netherlands
Death
1688 (aged 68–69)
Kings County, New York, USA
Burial
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Trinjtie Claes
1619-1688

Trinjtie Claes 1619-1688, lived in Marken in Amsterdam and she married Jan Jacob Derckse Amerman on August 20, 1648 in Ter Burght (Den Burg on Texel). Marken was the name of an Amsterdam quarter, but also the name of the tiny island in the Zuiderzee. Ter Burght is probably the town of Den Burg on the island of Texel. Jan and Trinjtie probably set sail together, out of the Port of Texel, the large island off North Holland, the springboard for all Dutch marine adventures about 1649. Most of the ships sailed to England before sailing to the New World. (It is assumed that she may have set sail with her husband at that time).

In 1649 Trinjtie Claes and Jan Jacobse Amerman/Amberman had a son Dierck Janse Amerman/Amberman. Jan, Trinjntie and Dierck Janse Amerman lived at Mannadens, section C, which is present-day Manhatten Island, New York. See the Castello Plan 1660.

Trinjtie Claus Amerman died in New Utrecht, Kings County, in 1688.
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Municipal Archives Amsterdam

D(oop), T(rouw) & B(egraafregisters) No. 466 p. 71 August 20, 1648

Register of Intended marriage

Appeared as above: registered on the deed of Nicolaas Cruquuis, minister at Ter Burght are Jacob Jansz Ammerman, sailor and Trijntie Claes, from Amsterdam, both living at Marcken.

Trinjtie Claes
1619-1688

Trinjtie Claes 1619-1688, lived in Marken in Amsterdam and she married Jan Jacob Derckse Amerman on August 20, 1648 in Ter Burght (Den Burg on Texel). Marken was the name of an Amsterdam quarter, but also the name of the tiny island in the Zuiderzee. Ter Burght is probably the town of Den Burg on the island of Texel. Jan and Trinjtie probably set sail together, out of the Port of Texel, the large island off North Holland, the springboard for all Dutch marine adventures about 1649. Most of the ships sailed to England before sailing to the New World. (It is assumed that she may have set sail with her husband at that time).

In 1649 Trinjtie Claes and Jan Jacobse Amerman/Amberman had a son Dierck Janse Amerman/Amberman. Jan, Trinjntie and Dierck Janse Amerman lived at Mannadens, section C, which is present-day Manhatten Island, New York. See the Castello Plan 1660.

Trinjtie Claus Amerman died in New Utrecht, Kings County, in 1688.
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Municipal Archives Amsterdam

D(oop), T(rouw) & B(egraafregisters) No. 466 p. 71 August 20, 1648

Register of Intended marriage

Appeared as above: registered on the deed of Nicolaas Cruquuis, minister at Ter Burght are Jacob Jansz Ammerman, sailor and Trijntie Claes, from Amsterdam, both living at Marcken.



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