[7] Anthoine des Villers

Fme     4   enfans    anthoine des Villers   Vigneron   [ green= de Forest handwriting ]
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Wife     4   children    anthoine des Villers   Vine-dresser   [ green= de Forest handwriting ]
      7.    Anthoine des Villers     –    aka, de Vyler
Born when:   1563-1578
1st married when:   5 December, 1598
Died when:  
Spouse 1:   Jenne Le Jeune
2nd married when:  
Father:  
Born where:   Amiens
1st married where:   Waalse Church, Leiden
Died where:  
Spouse 2:  
2nd married where:  
Mother:  
Children:   Abraham (1608), David (1612), Jean (1614)
Siblings:  
Friends:   Anthoine des Cendra
Business Partners:  
Religious affiliations:   Waalse Reformed
Occupations:    
Known residences:   France, Amiens; Netherlands, Leiden ;  1618 residing in Nieuwe Stad;
Notes:   Marriage record has both Anthoine and Jenne from Amiens. Leiden Waals Attestation for October 1606 has "Anthoine de Villere et sa femme, d'Amiens. for 1615 the same record has "Augnthn(?) de Villers et sa femme de Middelbourg."

      7b.  Jenne Le June     –    aka,   de Jane
Born when:   1570–1584
1st married when:   5 December, 1598
Died when:  
Spouse 1:   Anthonie des Villers
2nd married when:  
Father:  
Born where:   Amiens, France
1st married where:   Waalse Church, Leiden
Died where:  
Spouse 2:  
2nd married where:  
Mother:  
Children:   Abraham (1608), David (1612), Jean (1614)
Siblings:   Marguerite le Jeune
Friends & other associations:   Noe Le Jeune
Business Partners:  
Religious affiliations:   Waalse Reformed
Occupations:    
Known residences:   Leiden
Notes:  


Timeline of Anthoine des Villers and Jenne Le June


1598, Dec. 5 At Leiden marriage banns were anounced for Anthoine de Vyler and Jeanne de Jane, both of whom were born in Amiens. The witnesses for the groom were Symon Cans and Piere Pequyn, while the witnesses for the bride were Ubiet Deslijn and Mary de Jane. The couple were married at the Waalse church.

1602, May 2 At the Waalse Vrouwekerk in Leiden Sara Rouvilain, the daughter of Anne Grenette and Nicola Rouvilain, was baptised. The Witnesses were Judit Qurgon, Guillame le Gaij, Elizabet Plasiez and Antoine de Vilier.

1602, September 15 At the Waalse Vrouwekerk in Leiden Jan, the son of Jan le Jenne, was baptised. The Witnesses were Zacharie Milleckan, Jenne le Jene, Louij du Burciet and Marie le Jeune.

1606, October At the Waalse Vrouwekerk in Leiden Anthoine de Villere and his wife from Amiens were received by testimony into the Leyden congregation.

1608, Sept. 1 At the Waalse Vrouwekerk in Leiden Abraham, the son of Antoine de Villers, was baptised. The Witnesses were Jan van Stralen, Noelle Halewijn, Marguerite le Jeune and Guillaume le Duc. [ Note, this may have been the Abraham Douillers AKA deVillers that was a member of the "Peres des Familles" ]

1610, June 20 At the Waalse Vrouwekerk in Leiden Guillaume, the son of Marte Robert and Guillaume Cousins, was baptised. The Witnesses were Estienne Bourde, Antoinette Philippe, Mens Claeiss and Antoine Villart.

1611, Sept. 11 At the Waalse Vrouwekerk in Leiden Elizabeth Tuillet, the daughter of Cateline Spiliere and Charles Tuillet, was baptised. The Witnesses were Antoine de Villers, Marguerite Colingan, Marguerite de la Court and Messio Tuillet.

1612, June 6 At the Waalse Vrouwekerk in Leiden David de Vilers, the son of Jenne le Jeune and Antoine de Vilers, was baptised. The Witnesses were Cateline Sepilieme, Noƫ le Jeune, Margritte Coninen and Lucas du Gardin.

1613, Feb. 10 At the Waalse Vrouwekerk in Leiden Jenne, the daughter of Nicolas de Bethencourt was baptised. The Witnesses were Charles Tailleur and Antoine de Villers.

1614, bet. March–May At the Waalse Vrouwekerk in Leiden Jean, the son of Antoine Villers, was baptised. The Witnesses were Marguerite le Conte, Honorat Mozet, Nicolas de Bethencourt and Jenne ___(?).

1615, Jan. 22 At the Waalse Vrouwekerk in Leiden, a child of Pierre du Brie and Marie Mortier, was baptised. The Witnesses were Jenne le Jeune, Simon Cansse, Jaqueline Rochin and Nicolas Pelé.

1618, Sept. 20 At Leiden a child of Anthonnen Vilyer was buried. It was given the the deceased had been living on Nieuwe Stad.

1620, June 30 At Leiden a child of Anthonne Vielyen was buried. It was given the the deceased had been living on Nieuwe Stad.

1621, June 17 At the Waalse Vrouwekerk in Leiden Abraham Antiquet, the son of Marie Machon and Anthoine Antiquet, was baptised. The Witnesses were Anthoine Viler, Judith le Fevre, and Berthelin Lenglé.

1621, Nov. 28 At the Waalse Vrouwekerk in Leiden Ambroise Sabin, the son of Berbe de le Forge and Jean Sabin, was baptised. The Witnesses were Bartholome Mantel, Catelijne Spiglure, Antoine Villié and Jeanne le Jeune.

1622, Oct. 20 At the Walloon Church in Leiden Pierre des Cendre, the son of Peronne Gaudemon and Anthoine des Cendre, was baptised. The Witnesses were Marie Tahon, Anthoine de Vilier, Louijs le Maire and Marie du Cloux.

1627, Feb. 21 At the Walloon Church in Leiden Jean, the son of Jean Vivij was baptised. The Witnesses were Querin Pina, Pasquier de Vivij, Jeanne le Jeune and Jossine le Prive.

1627, Oct. 12 At Leiden marriage banns were posted for Jacob Vileers, a boratwerker born in Amiens now living in Narmstraet, and Lourensge du Sara who was born at St. Aman now living at Meutgenssteech. The witnesses for the groom were his father, Anthoni de Viler and Loys Jantreyne, who was living in Mutgenssteech. The witness for the bride was her cousin/neice Pironne Daveine.

1629, April 29 At the Walloon Church in Leiden a child of Jacob Vilaire was baptised. The Witnesses were Anthoine Vilerre, Pironne Bencre, Anthoine Havin, Marie Bervers and Ernou Godin.

1630, Feb. 10 At the Walloon Church in Leiden Esther de Lannoi, the daughter of Catherine Leurens and Jean de Lannoi, was baptised. The Witnesses were Judith du Pon, Simon Ferdij, Anthoine Viller and Esther Crijspin [Esther la Grange, wife of Gerald de Forest?].

1632, April 12 At the Walloon Church in Leiden Marie, the daughter of Jean Tulier, was baptised. The Witnesses were Marie Tulier, Jeanne les Coijé, Anthoine de Viler and Andries le Roij.

1633, Feb. 27 At the Walloon Church in Leiden Sara, the daughter of Philoppe Cambie, was baptised. The Witnesses were Jeanne le Jeune, Guilbert Vaillan, Guillaume le Jeune and Jeanne Waillan.

1635, Feb. 25 At the Walloon Church in Leiden Susanne, the daughter of Guillaume Polet, was baptised. The Witnesses were Susanne Moreau, Robert du Moulin, Jenne le Jeune and Ezechiel des Tombes.

1635, May 23 At Leiden marriage banns were posted for David Vilaers, a boratwerker born at Leiden now living in Beestemarckt, and Machtelt Thonisdr Bucksan who was born at Linzeel now living at Haerlemstraet. The witness for the groom were his father, Anthony de Vileers, who was living in Beestemarckt. The witness for the bride was her sister Maria Bucksan who was living at Byercaey.

1636, Oct. 19 At the Walloon Church in Leiden Marie, the daughter of Guus de Vilee, was baptised. The Witnesses were Marie Bucasan, Jeanne Vilee, Antoine de Vilée and Antoine Bucasan(?).




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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".