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  • ID: I03768
  • Name: GEERTJE NANNINGS 1 2
  • Sex: F
  • Birth: BET 1607 AND 1611 in Perhaps Norden, Ost Friesland, Germany 3 4
  • Immigration: 29 NOV 1641 New Amsterdam, NY 5



    Mother: GRIETGEN

    Marriage 1 TJERCK HENDRICKS b: ABT 1601 in Perhaps Berlikum, Friesland, Netherlands
    • Married: 13 JUN 1627 in Amsterdam, Netherlands 6
    Children
    1. Has No Children Sara Tjerkse
    2. Has No Children Sara Tjerkse
    3. Has No Children Hendrick Tjerkse b: ABT 1628 in Netherlands
    4. Has Children HESTER TJERKSE b: ABT 1630 in Netherlands

    Marriage 2 Abel Reddenhausen b: ABT 1617
    • Married: 28 DEC 1641 in New Amsterdam RDC, New Netherlands, NY 7
    Children
    1. Has No Children Hendrick Reddenhausen

    Marriage 3 Claes Jansz Rust
    • Married: 21 JUL 1647 in New Amsterdam RDC, New Amsterdam, NY 8
    Children
    1. Has No Children Claes Rust

    Marriage 4 William Frederiksz Bout
    • Married: 1649 in Rensselaerswyck, New Netherland, NY 9

    Sources:
    1. Title: Ancestral Lines, Third Edition
      Author: Carl Boyer, 3rd
      Publication: Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clarita, CA 1998
      Repository:
      Media: Book
      Page: p. 665
      Text: Geertje Nannings, daughter (according to her court testimony in 1655) of Grietgen Nanning and widow of Tjerks Hendricks.
    2. Title: New World Immigrants: A Consolidation of Ship Passenger Lists and Associated Data from Periodical Literature
      Author: Michael Tepper, Editor
      Publication: Reprinted for Clearfield Company by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore 1979
      Repository:
      Note: http://books.google.com/books?id=HUqRznvpxsMC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q=&f=false
      Page: Vol. I, p. 126
      Text: Geertje Nannings married second, Abel Hendriksz Riddenhaes, but was again a widow 21 July 1646, being then in Amsterdam; she and her boy Hendrik Tjerkcx were on the point of sailing for New Netherland being both in the service of the West India Company. Her late husband was the father (not by Geertje, of course) of Hendrik Abelsz Riddenhaes, the third husband of the much-married Sophia van Wyckersloot.
    3. Title: Ancestral Lines, Third Edition
      Author: Carl Boyer, 3rd
      Publication: Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clarita, CA 1998
      Repository:
      Media: Book
      Page: p. 666
      Text: Geertje was 30 when she sailed for America about 23 July 1641.
      Geertje, from Nordn, was 20 when she married Tjerck Heyndrix on 13 June 1627. [Nordn may be Norden in Ost Friesland, Germany.]
    4. Title: Ship Passenger Lists, New York and New Jersey (1600-1825)
      Author: Carl Boyer, 3rd
      Publication: Published by the Compiler, Newhall, CA 1978
      Repository:
      Media: Book
      Page: p. 10
      Text: In July 1641 Van Rensselaer made a contract to go to Rensselaerswyck, not only with Jan Verbeek, but at the same time with Geertje Nannings, widow of Tjerck Hendricks, 50 years old, and her two children, Hendrik Tjerks, 13 and Hester, 11. [Other sources say she was 30, which makes more sense.]
    5. Title: Ancestral Lines, Third Edition
      Author: Carl Boyer, 3rd
      Publication: Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clarita, CA 1998
      Repository:
      Media: Book
      Page: p. 666
      Text: The earliest record of Geertje Nannings found by Anderson dated to 23 July 1641, when she, her son and little daughter were about to sail under the sponsorship of K. Van Rensselaer on "den Coninck David (King David)" from Amsterdam, when Geertje was 30, her son Hendrick was 13, and daughter Hester was 11. Their ship arrived in New Amsterdam on 29 Nov. 1641.
      Geertje Nannings was in the notarial records of Amsterdam on 21 July 1646, about to sail with son HendrickTjercks, both in the Dutch West India Company. [This suggests that she returned briefly to the Netherlands after the death of her second husband.]
    6. Title: Ancestral Lines, Third Edition
      Author: Carl Boyer, 3rd
      Publication: Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clarita, CA 1998
      Repository:
      Media: Book
      Page: p. 666
      Text: Douglas Richardson's "Amsterdam Records of the Much-Married Geertje Nannings" [NYGBR, 122 (1991), 18-20] reveals that Giertie Nanninex, from Nordn, aged 20 with no parents, living on the Dijkstraat in Amstelveen, was married by Simon Wilmerdonex on 13 June 1627 to Tjerck Heyndrix, from Bellen, aged 26, no parents, a maker of Spanish chairs who also lived in Dijkstraat. Nordn may be Norden in Ost Friesland, Germany, next to Groningen. Bellen might be Berlikum in Friesland.
    7. Title: Marriages at the Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam (1639-1730)
      Repository:
      Note: http://olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/church/rdcmarr1639.shtml
      Text: 28 Dec. [1641] Oben Reddenhasen, j.m. Uyt Graefschap Waldeck, en Geertie Nonnincks, wed. van Tjerck Hendrickszen.
    8. Title: Marriages at the Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam (1639-1730)
      Repository:
      Note: http://olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/church/rdcmarr1639.shtml
      Text: 21 Jul. [1647] Claes Janszen Kust, Wedr Van Aechtje Cornelis en Geertje Nannincks, Wede Van Abel Reidenhasen.
    9. Title: Ancestral Lines, Third Edition
      Author: Carl Boyer, 3rd
      Publication: Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clarita, CA 1998
      Repository:
      Media: Book
      Page: p. 666

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