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Tryntje Martens

Also Known As: "Trijntje", "Maertens", "Pieterszen"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Aken
Death: before March 05, 1702
Bergen, Hudson, New Jersey, USA
Immediate Family:

Wife of Paulus Pieterszen
Mother of Pieter Pouluse Pieterszen; Catreyna Poulus Van Nieuwkerck; Martin Paulussen; Cristina Pauluse Marynus; Eegie Pouluse Van Winkel and 4 others

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About Tryntje Martens

Not the same as Christina 'Stynje' Jans


Note that "Martens" is a patronym, not a last name. So, Tryntje was the daughter of a man called "Marten."


  • njgsbc.org... ;
  • Tryntje Martens1, F, d. 19 May 1702
  • Tryntje Martens lived at Aken (Aix-la-Chapelle).1 Her married name was Pieterszen. She married Paulus Pieterszen on 1 September 1658 at New Amsterdam.1 Tryntje Martens died on 19 May 1702.1 [or buried 5 March 1702]
  • Children of Tryntje Martens and Paulus Pieterszen
  1. Pieter Pieterszen+
  2. Hilletie Paulus+ b. 22 May 1661
  3. Martin Paulussen b. 15 Apr 1663
  4. Cristina Pieterszen b. 14 Apr 1667
  5. Johannes Pieterszen b. 30 Jan 1670
  6. Dirck Pieterszen b. 24 Mar 1675

Also seen as children at "The Brouwer Genealogy Database"

  1. Catreyna Paulus
  2. Aeltje Pauluse b. 23 Jun 1679
  • Citations : [S497] Mary DeWitt, Westervelt File - 2, Compiler Address: Ridgewood Public Library, Ridgewood, NJ 07450. American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) Trientje Martens
  • Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s

Tryntje Martens - Netherland

  • America
  • New York City Marriages, 1600s-1800s

Tryntje Martens


Not the children of Paulus Jurckse & Christina 'Stynje' Jans

There have been four other children ascribed to them in the IGI files: Hilletje-1661, Dirk-1666, Eegie-1668, and Christine-1670, but it has been determined, now, that these really are children of Paulus Pietersen & Tryntie Martens. These children were born in New Jersey at times that Paulus & Christina were still in the Albany, NY area, according to court records.

Ref: YORKS-YERKS-YERXA FAMILY GENEALOGY < link >



From https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pieterszen-16

He [Paulus Pieterszen] and his wife Treyntje Maertens both died at Bergen, New Jersey, in 1702. She was buried there on 5 March 1702[6] and he was buried on 18 December 1702, 18 Dec 1702, when he was recorded as Poulus Pieterszen, widower of Tryntje Martens, the 102nd person whose burial was done "with the pall." [7] Note: "A pall is simply a large cloth that covers the casket. Centuries ago, when the pall was first used, it was generally black, the color of death and mourning. In Scotland the black pall was called a "mort-cloth"; it was used to cover the bodies of the poor who could not afford caskets. In the Netherlands, even the horses that drew the hearse were draped with a black pall. " [8]


References

  1. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176641431/tryntje-martens
  2. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pieterszen-16
  3. https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~brouwergenealogydata/genealogy/p488...
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Tryntje Martens's Timeline

1638
1638
Aken
1655
1655
New Amsterdam, New Netherland
1659
October 19, 1659
New Amsterdam
1661
May 22, 1661
Beverwijk, Nieuw-Nederland
1663
1663
New Jersey, USA
1667
April 14, 1667
current day Jersey City, Bergen, New Jersey Colony, British Colonial America
1668
1668
curent day Jersey City, Bergen, New Jersey Colony, British Colonial America
1670
January 31, 1670
New York, New York, British Colonial America
1674
1674
Bergen, Bergen, New Jersey, United States