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Jacob du Trieux, 1645

Name
Jacob /du Trieux/
Given names
Jacob
Surname prefix
du
Surname
Trieux
Family with parents
father
Vrouwenkerkhof square with the remains of the Vrouwekerk.
15871653
Birth: about 1587Roubaix, Nord, Hauts-de-France, France
Death: between 1649 and 1653New York City, New York, USA
mother
sister
brother
1642
Christening: 21 April 1642 55 45 New York City, New York, USA
Death:
4 years
himself
1645
Christening: 2 December 1645 58 48 New York City, New York, USA
Death:
Father’s family with Jacquemyne Noirett
father
Vrouwenkerkhof square with the remains of the Vrouwekerk.
15871653
Birth: about 1587Roubaix, Nord, Hauts-de-France, France
Death: between 1649 and 1653New York City, New York, USA
stepmother
15921620
Birth: about 1592
Death: about 1620Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands
Marriage Marriage1615
1 year
half-brother
Vrouwenkerkhof square with the remains of the Vrouwekerk.
1616
Christening: 3 January 1616 29 24 Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands
Death:
15 months
half-sister
16171684
Christening: 5 April 1617 30 25 Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands
Death: before 1684
23 months
half-brother
16191653
Christening: 10 February 1619 32 27
Death: before 1653New York City, New York, USA
1 year
half-sister
1620
Christening: 9 February 1620 33 28 Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands
Death:
Christening
Note: Originally called New Amsterdam, New York started as a 17th-century Dutch settlement established at the southern tip of Manhattan Island which served as the seat of the colonial government in the New Netherland territory. It was renamed New York in 1665 in honour of the then Duke of York (later James II of England) after English forces seized control of Manhattan Island, along with the rest of the Dutch colony.
Death of a half-brother
Cause: Murdered
Note: Originally called New Amsterdam, New York started as a 17th-century Dutch settlement established at the southern tip of Manhattan Island which served as the seat of the colonial government in the New Netherland territory. It was renamed New York in 1665 in honour of the then Duke of York (later James II of England) after English forces seized control of Manhattan Island, along with the rest of the Dutch colony.
Death of a father
Note: Originally called New Amsterdam, New York started as a 17th-century Dutch settlement established at the southern tip of Manhattan Island which served as the seat of the colonial government in the New Netherland territory. It was renamed New York in 1665 in honour of the then Duke of York (later James II of England) after English forces seized control of Manhattan Island, along with the rest of the Dutch colony.
Death of a mother
Death of a half-sister
before 1684
Death
yes
Reference number
C11214-11214A-7
Unique identifier
BC877952B988F44C8A808D05600E2C8449E6
Last change
12 December 201303:51:45
Author of last change: Danny
Christening

Originally called New Amsterdam, New York started as a 17th-century Dutch settlement established at the southern tip of Manhattan Island which served as the seat of the colonial government in the New Netherland territory. It was renamed New York in 1665 in honour of the then Duke of York (later James II of England) after English forces seized control of Manhattan Island, along with the rest of the Dutch colony.

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