Person talk:Jan Van Aedsdaele (1)


[21 January 2013]

Notes for Jan Pauwelsz Van Aedsdaele:

Name: Jan Pauwelsz Van Aedsdaele Born: abt. 1600 Nukerke, Oost Vlaanderen, Belgium Died: in January, 1654

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From the "Jaarboek...," (loc. cit.) Accepted as a member of the Reformed Congregation in Gouda on 20 July 1642. Originally his profession was that of carpetweaver, and later he is listed as a mustard maker. He lived in the Naaierstraat (formerly the Eijerstraat) in Gouda. He died and was buried on 12 January 1654.

21 November 1642: Jan Pouwelsz van Aertsdael buys a house with ground in the Naaijerstraat for 600 guilders from Jacob Joosten Daammelaer (next to Grietje Claes, widow of Jacob Aertz van Waes to the Southside, and to the Northside, Pieter Daemsz Vermeul). The house carries a mortgage of 700 guilders. On 8 April 1650 his neighbor Pieter Daemsz Vermeul transfers his house to Jan Pouwelsz van Aertsdael.

10 May 1652: Jan Pouluszn van Aersdael and his sons sign a contract not to divide the inheritance of Geertje Halters. In return it is agreed that son Philip may live and work in the largest of the two houses on the Naaijerstraat, with the proviso that he will look after his younger brothers, and also pay the interest on the mortgage. His father also may live and work in the same house and the house next door will be rented out.

12 August 1652: A marriage contract is signed by Jan Pouwelsz van Aertsdael and Margarita Philips. Jan brought to the marriage 2 beds and mattress es, 2 parcels of clothing in addition to his daily clothes, 4 pieces of furniture, 15 shirts, 6 pairs of sheets, 5 pillowcases, a mustardbox with 2 stones, 2 copper pots and a copper pan, and 2 kettles. Margarita contributes a hearth set, a basket, 2 wooden cases, etc.

10 March 1654: Philip Jansz Aesdael agrees to take on the guardianship of the underage children of the late Jan Poulissen van Aesdaele and his wife Geertje Philips.

21 March 1654: The children of the late Jan Poupissen van Asdale request permission to sell the two houses on the Eijerstraat in the latter's es tate, especially since they are mortgaged for more than they seem to be worth. Since one of the children is still underage they need the permissi on of the town council, which they obtain.

24 April 1654: Philip Jansz van Aersdaelen, on behalf of himself and his brothers and also on behalf of Symon Jansz van Aersdalen, his overseas brother and as guardian for his youngest brother, all of them being heirs of Jan Pouwelsz van Aersdalen, transfers to Pieter van Stompwijk two ho uses and land on the Naaijerstraat for 1130 guilders. The largest house has a mortgage of 500 guilders held by Maerten Jacobusz Verrijn and a ground tax of 26 stuivers, 4 pence a year payable to the deaconate. The other house is free and clear.

Sources for Jan Pauwelsz Van Aedsdaele:

EVANAR, Date of Import: 18 May 2006 Jaarboek van het Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie,--henk 10:29, 21 January 2013 (EST)


SOURCE [23 January 2013]

http://www.groenehartarchieven.nl/voorouders/k1div/13730331

Verzoekschrijver

bron verzoekschriften stadsbestuur Gouda 1654 toegangsnummer ac1 inventarisnummer OA199 bladzijde 188 inhoud Verzoekschrijver: De meerderjarige kinderen en de voogden van het minderjarige weeskind van wijlen Jan Poulissen van Aldale. Verzoek: Deze Jan Poulissen heeft bij zijn dood nagelaten twee huizen en erven, gelegen in "Den Eyerstraat" (= Naaierstraat). Supplianten zouden die graag in het openbaar of onderhands willen verkopen, omdat dit huisje voor de drie meerderjarigen en een minderjarige meer lasten meebrengt dan het opbrengt. Besluit: Toegestaan. plaatsnaam Gouda instelling Streekarchief Midden-Holland--henk 05:44, 23 January 2013 (EST)