House of Truax – Church records

This is a continuation of my Truax transcriptions.

Part I – House of Truax – Etymology

Part II – House of Truax – Historical

Part III – Church records – below

House of Truax – Church records

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Records from the Dutch church at Leyden, Holland

1584. Jennie du Trieu, joins the church by letter from Bruges.
1585. October 2d. Peronne Brunne, wife of Jacques du Trieu, joins the church from Antwerp.
1601. April 22d. Jacquemine, widow of Philippe du Trieux, joined the church by letter from Norwich, Eng. Doubtless, she was the mother, or may have been the grand-mother of Philippe, who married Susanna Chene, and who came from Norwich and settled in Leyden at the same time. [Blogger’s note: I do not think this is at all “doubtless.” It is pure speculation. I have so far seen no indication that Philippe came from Norwich, much less at the same time.]
1607. Easter. Marie du Trieu joins the church on profession of faith.
1612. Easter. Antoinette du Trieu, was inscribed a member.
1613. December 29th. Jan, son of Jean and Marguerite de Trieu, was baptized. One Jan or Jean du Trieu, (see Baird’s Huguenot Emigration, Vol I, pp 348 & 351), a wool comber, with wife and five children, was one among others, who, in 1621 signed a document declaring his intention to go with a colony to Virginia. [Blogger’s note: this would be interesting to chase.]
1615. Easter. Elizabeth and Daniel du Trieux were inscribed members of the church.
1615. October. Cateline du Trieu, became an inscribed member of the church.
1618. December. Jaques du Trieu, was also an inscribed member of the church.
1619. July 4th. Jenne, daughter of Jen du Trieu and Marguerite de la Lew, was baptised.

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1619. February 10th. Jaques, son of Pierre du Trieu was baptised.
1620. Easter. Matthieu and Maria du Trieux were inscribed as members.

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Amsterdam, church records

1611. February 10th. Anne, daughter of Jaques du Trieu, was an inscribed member of the church.

Family of Philippe du Trieux

1616. January 3d. Philippe, was baptised, a son of Philippe du Trieux and Jacqueline Noiret.
1619. February 10th. Philip, was baptised, a son of Philippe du Trieux and Jacquemin Nouret.
1620. February 9th. Madelein, was baptised a daughter of Philippe du Trieux and Jacquemin Noiret.

Jacomyntie see first generation.

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Jacomyntie du Trieux

perhaps a daughter of Philippe and Jacqueline Noiret married Jean de Mareetz.

They had issue as per “Doep Boeck” of the old Dutch Church of N. Y., and contained as follows in the “N. Y. Gen. and Biog. Record”.

Ouders Kinders Getuygen
Vol 7. P 131 (350)

den 18 Aug. Ao 1669.

Jean de Mareetz

Jacomyntie Duuns

David David de Mareetz
Vol 7. P 166 (357)
den 18 Jun Ao 1671.Jean de Mareetz

Jacomina de Terreu

Johannes David de Mareets de Jonge

Magdaleentie de Terneu

(Perhaps a dau of Philippe du Trieux [&] Jacquemine Noiret, and sister of Jacomyntie du Trieux).

Vol 8. P 87 (376(a))

den 12 Oct Ao 1675

Jean de Mareetz

Jacomyntje du Trieux

Sara Samuel de Mareetz, en sy huysvrouw

Source

Truax, T. de T., House of Truax. “Bien faire et ne rien craindre.” Historical Genealogy of the Truax-Truex Families of the United States and Canada, descendants of Philippe de Trieux, the first Huguenot-Knickerbocker of that name who settled in New Netherland in 16__ and embracing his posterity to the present date a period of nearly three centuries of Twelve Generations. Manuscript. From New York Public Library, Call No. NYGB Coll-94 Box 1 and Box 2. http://catalog.nypl.org/record=b18209329~S1 . (Accessed 18Jul2015)

[An interesting history of this manuscript can be found at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~truax/TheHouseofTruax.html ]

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