[24] polle de Rasar

F   2  enfan         Polle   de Rasar   Tischer__(?)
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W   2  chldren         Polle   de Rasar   Weave__(?)
    24.    polle de Rasar     –    aka,
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Spouse 1:   Cateline de Furne
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Born where:   Arras, France
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Notes:   [Note, I believe Polle's last name was de Raser/de Rasart, but his signature on the round–robin doesn't match his marque on the 1622 notary. However, I believe it likely that Polle didn't sign the round-robin but someone else wrote his name without a marque. So far the only evidence I have assertained is that the "F 2 enfan" attached to his name matches the handwriting of "f 4 enfan" attached to Jan Bullt and these appear to be the only matching descriptions of family status. In addition, these descriptions of family status appear to match the hand of he that signed Polle's name. Nearly all other description of family status given on the round robin appear to be in the hand of Jesse de Forest. I think Jan Bullt might have signed Polle's name!]

Note, there are additional Leyden notary documents that might provide usefull information: Jan de Furne, 1603; Johan de Furne, 1619; *Frederik de Furne, 1619.

Note, in 1609 Jean de Furne and Anthony Garnier stood surity for Nicolaes Laboure. Anthony Garnier was likely the Antoine Grenier who signed the round robin just beloe Polle de Raser.

    24a.  Cateline de Furne     –    aka,  
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Spouse 1:   polle de Rasar
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Born where:   Leiden
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Timeline of polle de Rasar and Cateline de Furne


1610, May 30 At the Waalse Vrouwkerk in Leiden Abel, the son of Daniel Halewijn and Esther la Croix, was baptised. The Witnesses were Catherine de Furne, Marie Bodin, Abel Halewijn and Denis Gravereau.

1612, April 4 At the Waalse Vrouwkerk in Leiden Abraham, the son of Simon de la Sau and Marie Bonne, was baptised. The Witnesses were Anne du Pré, Pierre des Bonnets, Marie Halé and Paul de Ranssar.

1615, Jan. 22 At the Waalse Vrouwkerk in Leiden Antoine, the son of Antoine des Rivieres and Judith, was baptised. The Witnesses were Margueritte du Toict, Cateline de Furne and Michel Chombar.

1616, April 8 At Leyden marriage banns were posted for Paulus de Ransare, a saaiwerker born at Atrecht in Artoys, and Cathelijne de Furne who was born at Leyden. The witnesses for the groom were his brother Claes de Ransare and Pieter Oeireau his future cousin/nephew ["toekomstig neef"]. The witnesses for the bride were her aunt Margriete Delvaer and Cathelijne Witjar her future sister–in–law ["tksczr"]. The marriage ceremony was performed at the Waalse Vrouwkerk.

1616, May 15 At the Waalse Vrouwkerk in Leiden "Paul des ransar", natif d'ampres d'arras, married Cateline de furne native de Leyden.

1619, April 26 At Leyden marriage banns were posted for Frederick de Furne, a saaiwerker born at Den Haag and living at Leyden, and Neeltgen Jans who was born at Leyden. The witness for the groom were his father jan de Furne. The witness for the bride wher mother Annetgen Dircx.

1621, Nov. 17 At Pieterskerk in Leiden Sara, the daughter of Fredric de Feurne, was baptised. The Witnesses were Catelijne de Feurne, Sara Lagnee and Jan de Feurne.

1622, Feb. 13 At the Hooglandsche kerk in Leiden Catelijne, the daughter of Pauwels de Ransart, was baptised. The Witness was Charel Soet.

1622, July Pouwels de Ranchaert appeared before Leyden notary Pieter Claesz. van Rijn and caused a document to be created. [inventory number 208, file number 136, image 430 of 770]
http://antangil.com/lamontagne/1621-Round-Robin-Petition/images/marque_pouwels_de_ranchaert_notary_van_rijn_inv_208_file_136_image_431_2_of_2_small.jpg.jpg
Note, The marque of Polle de Ransaert and his wife Cathline du Furne match

1625, Nov. 13 At the Hooglandsche Kerk in Leiden Joannes, the daughter of Frederick de Feurne, was baptised. The Witnesses were Catelina de Feurne and Jan de Feurne.

1634, Nov. 30 At the Waalse Vrouwkerk in Leiden Marie, the daughter of Frederic de Feurine, was baptised. The Witnesses were Cateline de Feurine, Jenne Hus and Jan de Feurine.

1635 Cathalijna de Forne appeared before Leyden notary Dirck Jansz. van Vesanevelt and caused a document to be created. [inventory number 347, file number 140, image 295 of 513]
http://antangil.com/lamontagne/1621-Round-Robin-Petition/images/marqe_cathalijna_de_forne_notary_van_vesanevelt_inv_347_file_140_image_295_small.jpg
Note, The marque of Polle de Ransaert and his wife Cathline du Furne match

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Maps currrently attributed to Johannes Vingboon, including the above map of the "Noord Rivier", highly resemble the maps of LaMontagne produced bet. 1623–1625 during an expedition to the "Wilde Coste".



Map of the mouth of the Wyapoko River as depicted by Jean Mousnier la Montagne, c1623.



Maps currrently attributed to Johannes Vingboon, including the above map of the "Noord Rivier", highly resemble the maps of LaMontagne produced bet. 1623–1625 during an expedition to the "Wilde Coste".