Maria Goverts

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Resident of Holland


Maria Goverts was born in Amsterdam, during the era of the division of the Netherlands into Protestant north (which became Holland) and Catholic south (which became Belgium). Her husband Resolved Waldron (1594) is said to have immigrated to New Amsterdam as did her two known sons, Resolved and Joseph. Maria however is said to have died in the Netherlands.

16th Century History of the Netherlands

During the course of the 16th century (1500's), the Netherlands experienced significant political changes. The union of the lowlands with Spain under Charles V, combined with the Renaissance's renewed awareness of Humanism, and the religious Reformation led to a rebellion against the Spanish rule and to the start of the religious war. By 1600, the northern and southern Netherlands were effectively split. In Northern Renaissance art, the Dutch Golden Age blossomed in the north while the Flemish Baroque, reflecting the Catholic Counter-Reformation, developed in the south. (Johannes Vermmer (1632-1665), resident of Delft, was of this Dutch Baroque school of painting. Raised by Dutch Reformed parents, he married into wealthy Catholic family. He would have been of the generation of Maria Goverts' children.) Gradually, as the Southern Netherlands remained under Spanish rule, the balance of power shifted to the north and the emerging Dutch Republic. Amsterdam became the center of wealth, power, and exploration. Governors in Amsterdam controlled the Dutch colony in America. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaissance_in_the_Netherlands


Date Location Notes Sources
Birth 1585 Amsterdam, Noord- Holland, Netherlands [W1][W2]
Marriage To Resolved Waldron [W1][W2]
Death Holland, Reusel-de Mierden,
Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
[W2]

Ancestry chart segment

  Generation 12        Generation 13             Generation 14
                   +-- Resolved Waldron
                   |   (1594-1670)
  Joseph Waldron --+                        +-- Govert Jans
  (1620-1663)      |                        |   (1565-1617)
                   +-- Maria Goverts--------+
                       (1585-????)          |
                                            +-- Pieterje Michiels
                                                (1570-1634)
 Sources: [W2]

Children

( Children with Resolved Waldron; number of children unknown)

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
Resolved Waldron (II) M 1610 Amsterdam, Holland [1][W2]
Joseph Waldron M 1620 Amsterdam, Holland [1][W2]

Places of Residence

Location Dates Notes Sources
Amsterdam, Noord- Holland, Netherlands b. 1585 [W2]
Holland, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands [W2]


Sources

Ref. Num. Description Image of original
1 Harlem (City of New York), Its Origin and Early Annals, by James Riker, NY 1881, digitized by Google at:
http://books.google.com/books?id=0m4UAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA555&lpg=PA555&dq=%22Resolved+Waldron%22+%22frederick+williams%22&source=web&ots=3b9rpKWmgu&sig=14dLsLW4Ibr21h9MHJucJ04cWL8&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result#PPA554,M1
History of the family of Resolved Waldron, Pages 554-568
"Resolved Waldron,...was one of the most intelligent of the Harlem settlers...he had been in the printing business in Amsterdam and emigrated with his family to New Netherland, late in 1654. Received with his br. Joseph, and their w. to the fellowship of the chh. at New Amsterdam..."

The main biography continues with the line of Resolved Waldron. Footnoted (Pg 554-556) is the biography of his brother Joseph Waldron:

"Joseph Waldron, "living near the hoeck of Passenger Street" in Amsterdam on the eve of his second marriege, appeared before the orphan masters, May 12, 1649...and gave bond for maintenance of his two chn. by his late w. Aeltie Hendricks; ...one of these perhaps was left at Amsterdam with its gd-mo., Maria Goverts, since it is not named in our records here, ...and Waldron was wont to order part of his salary to be paid his said mo.; the last notice was on Aug. 30, 1661 being two months' wages, 48 florins.

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These web site sources are listed separately below. The attribution number for these web sources is preceded by a "W".
As we frequently find conflicting information on the web family trees, we offer the un-sourced information here as a starting point for further research only. We discourage its inclusion on additional posted websites or in other reproduced material without either further documentation or a disclaimer.


Web Sites - Documentation Incomplete

Ref. Num. Description
W1 "U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900", Yates Publishing, [database on-line] Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network Inc., 2004.
found on ancestry.com at http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=worldmarr_ga&h=1271514&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt
Resolved Waldron b. 1594, place of birth "Ho", spouse Maria Goverts b. 1585.
(This site lists unsourced material from submitted family trees.)
W2 "Kircher Family tree", at Ancestry.com. Owner: royalribbonsfarm.

http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/person.aspx?tid=3086178&pid=-1158918341
This tree lists 6 generations of the Waldron family, plus spouses:

  • Edward Waldron (1552-1619) + Mary Hunt (1560-1620).
  • Johannes Waldron (1570-1650)+ Maria Covert (1590-1650)
  • Resolved Waldron(1594-1670) + Maria Goverts (1610-1690) ERROR, same entry as her son Resolved Waldron's dates
  • Joseph Waldron (1620-1663) + Annetje Daniels (1623-1688); Joseph's brother Resolved Waldron (1610-1690)
  • siblings Judith (1675-1760) and Daniel Waldron (1650-1691) + Sara Rutgers (1643-1738)
    Resolved Waldron born 1594 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands; died 1670 Harlem, NY.


This site lists as a source the "U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900", see above.


NOTE: We are making the assumption that "Maria Goverts (1610-1690)" is a simple miss-transcription of dates, and not an indication that there is another Maria Goverts in the records; the coincidence is too unlikely. We are proceeding on the assumption that records re. the parentage of this Maria Goverts are still pertinent to this lineage.

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