Hi Cor, Thanks for this, I'll have to check it out. I'm a descendant of Joseph Waldron. At present, the evidence now leans towards Resolve and Joseph Waldron being the sons of a Wlliam Waldron and Ruth Walker who were married at Amsterdam in 1615. In 1634 Willem Waldron of Amsterdam, "bombasijnfriseerder," widower of "Ruth Waecker," married at Leiden Ann Wod (Wood). Here's a timeline of William which is partially sourced: [1]http://nycnuts.net/ancestors/waldron/william1589/index.html The record you found does sound like it might be for a near relative and definitely warrants more research from those of us that are interested in the Waldron family. Personally, as I have dozens of ancestors who emigrated from the Netherlands into New Netherland, I'm most appreciative of you provided us with discoveries such as this. So thanks very much! Happy Hunting! Jim Maxwell -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [DUTCH-COLONIES] William Waldron From: cor snabel <[2]cor.snabel@gmail.com> Date: Sun, June 30, 2013 1:36 pm To: Dutch Colonies <[3]Dutch-Colonies@rootsweb.com>, New-Netherland <[4]NEW-NETHERLAND@rootsweb.com> Dear list, While transcribing a record from the Amsterdam Archives I noticed on the same page the marriage intention of a William Waldron. Iâm not familiair with the Waldron family, so maybe this is old news, or he could belong to a different branch of the family than Resolved and Joseph. This is the record: 31 maart 1639 Willem Walteringh, van Grootshuysen, barbier, noch ouders in Engel~ hebbend, woon~ op de Zeedyck & Aeltje Gerrits van Lingen, out 28 jaer, woon~ als voorn~ nog ouders hebbend tot Lingen. [in de kantlyn] out 26 jaer Dese personen syn getrout den 17 April 1639 tot Amstelveen, door Simon Wilmerdonx pred~ aldaer [ondertekend] William Waldron, [haar merk] DTB 450p243 - Huwelijksintekeningen in de kerk Translation: 31 March 1639 Willem Walteringh, from Grosthuysen, barber, still having parents in England, living on the Zeedyk, & Aeltje Gerrits from Lingen, 28 years old, living as above, still having parents in Lingen [in the margin] 26 years old These persons are married on 17 April 1639 in Amstelveen by Simon Wilmerdonx, minister there [signed] William Waldron, [her mark] DTB 450p243 Marriage intentions in the church Although the clerk or the minister spelled his name incorrectly, his signature is very clear. Grosthuizen is a village a few miles north of Amsterdam close to the coast of the former Zuiderzee, just a little south-west of Hoorn. Being born in abt. 1613 and having the same name William as the grandfather of Resolved and Joseph ....... He fits, but there is no proof. Usually sponsors at baptisms can be very helpful to prove relationships, but unfortunately I did not find any children for this couple in Amsterdam. Regards, Cor Snabel The Netherlands ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [5]DUTCH-COLONIES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message References 1. http://nycnuts.net/ancestors/waldron/william1589/index.html 2. mailto:cor.snabel@gmail.com 3. mailto:Dutch-Colonies@rootsweb.com 4. mailto:NEW-NETHERLAND@rootsweb.com 5. mailto:DUTCH-COLONIES-request@rootsweb.com
Jim: What is the birth date for your Joseph Waldron??? Also do you have his family? Bill Forshay - San Antonio, TX >________________________________ > From: "jarm@nycnuts.net" <jarm@nycnuts.net> >To: dutch-colonies@rootsweb.com >Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2013 4:42 PM >Subject: Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] William Waldron > > > > Hi Cor, Thanks for this, I'll have to check it out. I'm a descendant of > Joseph Waldron. > > > > At present, the evidence now leans towards Resolve and Joseph Waldron being > the sons of a Wlliam Waldron and Ruth Walker who were married at Amsterdam > in 1615. In 1634 Willem Waldron of Amsterdam, "bombasijnfriseerder," > widower of "Ruth Waecker," married at Leiden Ann Wod (Wood). Here's a > timeline of William which is partially sourced: > > > > [1]http://nycnuts.net/ancestors/waldron/william1589/index.html > > > > The record you found does sound like it might be for a near relative and > definitely warrants more research from those of us that are interested in > the Waldron family. > > > > Personally, as I have dozens of ancestors who emigrated from the Netherlands > into New Netherland, I'm most appreciative of you provided us with > discoveries such as this. So thanks very much! > > > > Happy Hunting! > > Jim Maxwell > > > > > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: [DUTCH-COLONIES] William Waldron > From: cor snabel <[2]cor.snabel@gmail.com> > Date: Sun, June 30, 2013 1:36 pm > To: Dutch Colonies <[3]Dutch-Colonies@rootsweb.com>, New-Netherland > <[4]NEW-NETHERLAND@rootsweb.com> > Dear list, > While transcribing a record from the Amsterdam Archives I noticed on the > same page the marriage intention of a William Waldron. > Iâm not familiair with the Waldron family, so maybe this is old news, or he > could belong to a different branch of the family than Resolved and Joseph. > This is the record: > 31 maart 1639 > Willem Walteringh, > van Grootshuysen, barbier, noch ouders in > Engel~ hebbend, woon~ op de Zeedyck & Aeltje > Gerrits van Lingen, out 28 jaer, woon~ als voorn~ > nog ouders hebbend tot Lingen. > [in de kantlyn] out 26 jaer > Dese personen syn getrout den 17 April 1639 tot > Amstelveen, door Simon Wilmerdonx pred~ aldaer > [ondertekend] William Waldron, [haar merk] > DTB 450p243 - Huwelijksintekeningen in de kerk > Translation: > 31 March 1639 > Willem Walteringh, > from Grosthuysen, barber, still having parents > in England, living on the Zeedyk, & Aeltje > Gerrits from Lingen, 28 years old, living as above, > still having parents in Lingen > [in the margin] 26 years old > These persons are married on 17 April 1639 in > Amstelveen by Simon Wilmerdonx, minister there > [signed] William Waldron, [her mark] > DTB 450p243 Marriage intentions in the church > Although the clerk or the minister spelled his name incorrectly, his > signature is very clear. > Grosthuizen is a village a few miles north of Amsterdam close to the coast > of the former Zuiderzee, just a little south-west of Hoorn. > Being born in abt. 1613 and having the same name William as the grandfather > of Resolved and Joseph ....... He fits, but there is no proof. > Usually sponsors at baptisms can be very helpful to prove relationships, > but unfortunately I did not find any children for this couple in > Amsterdam. > Regards, > Cor Snabel > The Netherlands > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [5]DUTCH-COLONIES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >References > > 1. http://nycnuts.net/ancestors/waldron/william1589/index.html > 2. mailto:cor.snabel@gmail.com > 3. mailto:Dutch-Colonies@rootsweb.com > 4. mailto:NEW-NETHERLAND@rootsweb.com > 5. mailto:DUTCH-COLONIES-request@rootsweb.com > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DUTCH-COLONIES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >