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Nicolaes Verlet- Nicholas Varleth Birth
Nicholas Varleth was born ca. 1622 at Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands[1]. Parents
Father: Caspar Varlet Mother: Judith Tentenier
Marriages
Nicolaes Verlet, son of Gaspard (Caspar) Verlet(h) married bef 1656 Susanne (Sannetje) Jillis ; Marriage intention in Amsterdam dated 10 July 1647.[2]Text: Nicolaes Varlit of Uytrecht, 25 years old, accompanied by his father Casparus Verlitt, residing in the Breestraat, Amsterdam & Susanna Jans of Amsterdam, 20 years old, having no parents, accompanied by her guardian Gerrit Klerq & her aunt Jannetie Claes, residing in the Ness , Amsterdam. Oct 14, 1656 Nicolaes Verlet, widr. of Susanna Jillis, married Anna Stuijvesants, wid. of Samuel Baijarts.[3]
Children
From first marriage:
kind: Johannes doopdatum: 11-08-1648 kerk: Oude Kerk godsdienst: Hervormd vader: Verlet, Nicolaes moeder: Gillisz, Susanna [4] kind: Susanna doopdatum: 22-08-1649 kerk: Zuiderkerk godsdienst: Hervormd vader: Verlet, Niecolaes moeder: Gillisz, Susanna[5] 1651 Jan 01 Abraham; father Nicolaes Verleth; Wits.: Abraham Verleth, Francosicus Heybloom, Judith Verleth. [6]
Death
Nicholas Varleth died 1675 at Hoboken, Hudson, New York[7].
Sources
↑ Nicholas Varleth -- LV9H-GV5 ↑ Amsterdam Archive file 465 p 27 ↑ Samuel S. Purple, Editor; Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York; Marriages from 11 December, 1639 to 16 August, 1801; Volume I (1890), p. 21. Text: [1656] "14 Oct; Nicolaes Verlet, wid Susanna Jillis (Also Jans; Anna Stuyvesants, wid Samuel Bayarts." ↑ bronverwijzing: DTB 8, p.171 Doopregister: NL-SAA-24665436 ↑ bronverwijzing: DTB 93, p.294 Archief van de Burgerlijke Stand: doop-, trouw- en begraafboeken van Amsterdam (retroacta van de Burgerlijke Stand) Doopregister: NL-SAA-24642715 ↑ New Amsterdam Church records indexed http://www.ancestralcurios.com/tmp_na_baptisms_1639-1730.htm#4323 ↑ Nicholas Varleth -- LV9H-GV5
NJGS. "Verlet, Varlet: Nicholas Verleth" njgsbc.org. Accessed 14 Jan 2017. http://njgsbc.org/indexes/bergen-county-families/
Source: Varlet (Verlet) Family Source: Nicholas Varleth -- LV9H-GV5
Ancestry : Archiver > Dutch-Colonies > 2001-10 >1002391965 ;thread about Gillis, notes for the Haarlem-Amsterdam families van Brug (Verbrugge) and van de Liphorst
Source: Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York Door Samuel S. Purple second marriage
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/185811618/nicholas-varlet Bergen, New Netherland
Those who arrived on the "Fortuyn" in 1650-1651:
-- Their son, Nicholas Varlet, his wife Susanna Jans[30], and their baby daughter Susanna, born in 1649 in Amsterdam. Their youngest child, Abraham, was born aboard the "Fortuyn" in December 1650. Baptisms in Amsterdam of two of Nicholas and Susanna's children had been sponsored by his sister Francina's husband, Pieter Heijbloem. Francois Heijbloem (Pieter's brother, or perhaps their father) sponsored the January 1651 baptism in New Amsterdam of Nicholas and Susanna's son, Abraham. It is possible that Francois Heijbloem was aboard this voyage of the "Fortuyn", although no other evidence exists in North America of Francois Heijblom's actual presence there.[31] After Susanna Jans' death, Nicholas Varlet married Anna Stuyvesant, sister of Peter, director of the New Netherland colonies from1647-1664. [6] Nicholas Varlet had a varied and interesting career in the colonies, spanning a quarter-century. A comprehensive profile of his life with pointers to other resources can be found in Purple's "Ancient Families" series in NYGBR, Vol. 9, no. 4 (October 1878).