Mattheu Blanchan Jr1

#6560, (after 1643 - )
Relationship7th great-granduncle of Nelle Belle Bridges
Father*Matthis Blanchan1 (1606 - )
Mother*Magdaleine Joire1 (c 1611 - )
Birth*after 1643He was born after 1643 at FranceG; minor in 1665.1 
26 April 1660He accompanied Matthis Blanchan and Magdaleine Joire on 26 April 1660 along with three younger children, their daughter Marie and her husband Antione Crispell from Amsterdam on "De Vergulde Otter" (Capt. Cornelis Reyersz van der Beet) to New YorkG.2 
before 7 December 1660He removed with Matthis Blanchan and Magdaleine Joire to Wiltwyck, New York, before 7 December 1660.3 
Marriage*30 March 1679He married Margriet Claas Van Schoonhoven on 30 March 1679 at New YorkG.3 

Citations

  1. [S663] Gustave Anjou, compiler, Ulster County N.Y. Probate Records (New York: Gustave Anjou, 1906), I:30-31, citing Secretary's Papers, Liber A, p. 114 and Translations of Dutch Records, II:122; entry for Mattheus Blanchan, testamentary disposition, dated 7/17 Sep 1665, in Dutch. "Before me, Mattheus Capita" "appeared the worthy Mattheus Blanchan, born in the village of Noeuville o corne in the parish de la paroise Ricame de la conte de S: Paul in the province of Artois." — Long religious preamble. "Magdalen Joire" "lawful wife, shall possess the whole estate" "here in America, as long as she remains a widow" also "all the land in Artois" "where the testator was born" and in "Armentiers and other places" she to keep the "three children, Magddena, Elizabeth and Mattheu" "minors" "until they reach their majority or marry." "When they marry, she to act towards them as she treated the two other married daughters, Catarinen and Marien." — After remarriage, wife to have only one half of the property, for the purpose of bringing up the three minors. — "Wife being present, consents to these conditions." Signed by the testator, and witnessed by Wallerand Du Mont and Pier Nuee."
  2. [S678] "Passengers to New Netherlands", Year Book of the Holland Society, Holland Society of New York (1902): p. 16; Passengers to New Netherland, 1654-1664; April 26, 1660. In De Vergulde Otter (The Gilded Otter), Captain Cornelis Reyersz Van der Beets. (New York Colonial MSS., VOL. XIV., P. 97.)
    Joost Huyberts, farmer, from Gelderland, wife and two children, 6 and 3 years old.
    Philip Gassier, farmer, from Calais, wife and four children, 23, 16, 12, and 3 years old.
    David Usilie, farmer, from Calais, wife and nursing child.
    Mattheus Blanchand, farmer, from Artois, wife and three children, 12, 9, and 5 years old.
    The wife of Jan Adriaensen Van Duyvelant (see under May 1, 1658, in De Moesman).
    Anthony Krypel, farmer, from Artois, and wife.
    The wife of Canster Jacobsz, from Hoesem, and daughter, 17 years of age.
    Willem Jacobsz, farmer, from Haerlem.
    Bastiaen Elissen, farmer, from Kulenborgh, wife and five children, 17, 14, 11, and 7 years old, and a nursing child.
    Gerrit Jansz Van Veen, farmer's boy, from Kulenborgh.
    Gerrit Aertsz, farmer, from the county of Buren.
    Gerrit Cornelissen, farmer, from the county of Buren.
    Cornelis Abrahamsz, farmer, from Gelderland.
  3. [S663] Gustave Anjou, Ulster County N.Y. Probate Records, I:30-31, citing Secretary's Papers, Liber A, p. 114 and Translations of Dutch Records, II:122; note to entry for Mattheus Blanchan.