[2] Nẏcolas de Le marlier

  Fe     2 enfans         Nẏcolas de Le marlier    @    tainturier
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  Wf     2 children         Nẏcolas de Le marlier    @    dyer
   17.     Nẏcolas de Le marlier     –    aka,
Born when:   1583–1594
1st married when:   February, 1618
Died when:  
Spouse 1:   Mary Marsi
2nd married when:  
Father:  
Born where:   Avesnes, County of Valenciennes
1st married where:   Leiden
Died where:  
Spouse 2:   Jhenne
2nd married where:  
Mother:  
Children:   Daniel (1619), Jean (1621), Marie (1623), Rachel (1624), Jenne (1626), Jean (1627)
Siblings:   Jean, Jenne (Nicolas de La Fontain AKA Wickaert)
Friends:  
Business Partners:  
Religious affiliations:   French Reformed
Occupations:   tainturier [dyer], boratwerker  
Known residences:   Netherlands, Leiden; Amsterdam
Notes:  

    2a.    Marie Marsi Name     –    aka,  Marsij, Marseij
Born when:   1594–1604
1st married when:   1618, February
Died when:   1624–1626
Spouse 1:   Nẏcolas de Le marlier
2nd married when:  
Father:  
Born where:   Leiden
1st married where:   Leiden
Died where:   Nether
Spouse 2:   N/A
2nd married where:  
Mother:  
Children:   Children:   Daniel (1619), Jean (1621), Marie (1623), Rachel (1624), Jenne (1626), Jean (1627)
Siblings:  
Friends:  
Business Partners:  
Religious affiliations:   Waalse Reformed
Occupations:    
Known residences:   Netherlans: Leiden, Amsterdam
Notes:  

Timeline of Nÿcolas de Le marlier and Marie Marsi


1618, Feb 16 At Leiden marriage banns were anounced for Nicolaes de le Merlier and Mary Marsy. It was given that Nicolaes was a "boratwerker" by profession and born at "Valenchyn" and that the Mary was born at Leiden. The witnesses for the groom was his brother Jan de le Merlier and his brother-in-law, Nicolaes Wickaert. The witnesses for the bride were her neice or cousin (nicht), Judick Leven.

1619, Sept 5 At the Walloon Vrouwekerk in Leiden Daniel de le Marlier, the son of Nicolas de le Marlier, was baptised. The Witnesses were Jean de le Marlier, Jenne Wane, Waleran Marchij and Jenne Marchij.

1621, April 12 At the Walloon Vrouwekerk in Leiden Jean del Marliere, the son of Nicolas del Marliere, was baptised. The Witnesses were Marie Soulain, Catherine Remij, Alexandre Vaillant and Henri de Mon.

1621, Sept 19 At the Walloon Vrouwekerk in Leiden Nicolas Not, the son of Andrieu Not, was baptised. The Witnesses were Nicolas Ricé and Nicolas del' Marlier.

1622, March 4 Nycolas de le marlier appeared before Lieden notary public Jean Mote. The document is signed by Nycolas, his brothe Jean de le Marlier, and Wallrij Marsij. Within the document is mentioned "May 1623". [jnventory number 286, file 67, image 156 of 191]
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[inventory number 286, file 67, image 157 of 191]

1624, Nov 29 At the "oude Waalse Kerk in Amsterdam Racelle, the daughter of Marie Marseij and Nicolaes de le Marlier, was baptised. The Witnesses were Nicholas de Latte and wife Marseij.

1625, May 19 At Leiden a child of "Nicolaes Marly" was buried. It was given that the family was living on Nieuwe Stadt.

1626, Jan 4 At the Walloon Vrouwekerk in Leiden Henrij de Mon, the son of Rachel Cos and Henry de Mon, was baptised. The Witnesses were Jean L' Escohié, Jeanne L' Escohié, Jean Cos and Marie Marsij.

1626, Aug 30 At the Walloon Vrouwekerk in Leiden Jenne del' Merle, the daughter of Jenne Cateau and Nicolas del' Merle, was baptised. The Witnesses were Jaques Chauteau, Jaquemine Feret, Marie Boutrij and Philippe Feret.

1626, Sept 27 At the Walloon Vrouwekerk in Leiden a child of Jean de le Marliere was baptised. The Witnesses were Jan Mouré, Henrij de Mon, Jeanne Marssij and Marie Marssij.

1627, March 28 At the Walloon Vrouwekerk in Leiden Jan del Marliere, the son of Nicolas del Marliere, was baptised. The Witnesses were Thijerrij Barbe and Samuel Carpentier.

1627, June 16 Nicolaes Marlier appeared before Lieden notary public Joost van Sandwech [Note, the document might give age of Nicolas 36?. The signature of Nycolas matches that on the round-robin.]
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[jnventory number 351, file 17, image 36 of 225]

1627, June 30 At Leiden the wife of Niclaes Marlier was buried. It was given that her residence was on "Nieuwe Stadt".

1627 Nicolaes Marlier appeared before Lieden notary public Joost van Sandwech [page 43, image 36 of 225]. I don't see a signature for Nicholaes on this document.

1627, June 30 At Leiden an unnammed person (child?) was buried by the wife of "Niclaes Marlier". It was given that the family was living on Nieuwe Stadt.

1630, Jan 20 At the Walloon Vrouwekerk in Leiden Jean Tempe, the son of Catherine Tarnin and Allar Tempe, was baptised. The Witness was Nicolas Marlier.




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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".