Beecroft/Beacroft/Becroft/Becraft/Beacraft/Beecraft's Worldwide: Glaude le Maistre


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picture Glaude le Maistre

      Sex: M
AKA: Claude La Maitre
Individual Information
          Birth: 1611 - Richbourg, Artois, France
    Christening: 
          Death: 1683 - Harlem, New York Co, NY
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
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Parents
         Father: Guillaume le Maistre
         Mother: 

Spouses and Children
1. Mary
       Marriage: 1630 - Cantebury, Kent, England
         Status: 

2. Louise Quennell

3. Jeanne de Lannoy
       Marriage: 14 May 1648 - Walloon Church, Middleburg, Zeeland, Netherlands
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4. *Hester DuBois 1 
       Marriage: 24 Apr 1652 - Walloon Church, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands 1
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       Children:
                1. Isaac Delamater
                2. Susannah de le Maistre
                3. Hester de le Maistre
                4. Abraham de le Maistre
                5. Jacobus de le Maistre
                6. Jan (John) de le Maistre

Notes
General:
The name De La Mater was originally Le Maitre (the Master or Lord), also De La Matre, De Maitre, De Maistre and finally became quite extensively spelled in the family Delamater, thus anglicising it by incorporating "De Le" changed to "De La" into the surname, some branches, including the one herein considered, spell the name De La Mater. The paternal ancestors of the family were Norman or American blood — they were Huguenots from France who, like the Puritans of England, found in Holland a temporary home where the vigorous policy of the states general secured a freedom at that period more generous than could be found elsewhere in Europe. The Amsterdam Chamber of the Dutch West India Company under its charter took possession of the magnificent harbor at the mouth of the Hudson and of the country along its banks, including the site of New Amsterdam (New York), Harlem, Flatbush, Esopus (Kingston), Fort Orange (Albany), all of which country was called New Netherlands.

Glaude le Maistre was the son of Guillaume Le Maistre. Glaude le Maistre was born in 1611 at Richbourg, Artois, France. A contract for the marriage of Glaude le Maistre and Louise Quennell was signed on 29-Oct-1638 at Walloon Church, Canterbury, Kent, England. Glaude le Maistre married Jeanne de Lannoy on 14-May-1648 at Walloon Church, Middleburg, Zeeland, Netherlands. Glaude le Maistre married Hester DuBois, daughter of Pierre DuBois Jr. and Catherine Wibaut Clarisse, on 24-Apr-1652 at Walloon Church, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. Glaude le Maistre married Mary (Unknown) circa 1630 at Canterbury, Kent, England. Glaude le Maistre published marriage intentions Glaude la Maitre, widower of Louijse Kenelle, living in Cruijsstraat (Cross Street) attended by Jean de Plouij, an acquaintance of his, also living there, with Jenne de Lannoijj, widow of Jean de Clercq, living at Middleburch, who did not appear, but a valid certificate from her side is brought in. On 15-Apr-1648 at Leyden, South Holland, Netherlands. Glaude le Maistre married Jeanne de Lannoy on 19-May-1648 at Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands. Glaude le Maistre published marriage intentions on 6-Apr-1652 at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. Glaude le Maistre died in 1683 at Harlem, New York County, New York.

He was also known as Claude Delamater. He was also known as Claude Le Maistre. He and Jeanne de Lannoy They were members of the Walloon Church in Leyden at Walloon Church, Leyden, Holland, Netherlands, 21-Feb-1649. Glaude le Maistre he was a member of the Wallooin Church in Leyden but did not show a wife at Walloon Church, Leyden, Holland, Netherlands, 15-Oct-1651. He was a carpenter after 1652. He resided at at Flatbush, Kings County, New York, between 1652 and 1662; his home. He Reformed Dutch at New Harlem, Kings County, New York, from 1652 to 1683. He immigrated after 24-Apr-1652 to Flatbush, Kings County, New York. He and Hester DuBois immigrated in May-1652. Glaude le Maistre was carpenter and a farmer circa 1655 at Flatbush, Kings County, New York. He resided at at New Harlem, Kings County, New York, from 1662 to 1683; his home. He was an overseer in Harlem in 1666 at Harlem, New York County, New York. He was Magistrate from 1666 to 1673 at New Harlem, Kings County, New York. On 12-Jun-1666 town overseer Type: Appointed as. He was an overseer in Harlem in 1669 at Harlem, New York County, New York. He left a will on 15-Apr-1670 at Harlem, New York County, New York. He was an overseer in Harlem in 1672 at Harlem, New York County, New York.

Sources


1. Ancestors of David Kipp Conover (http://www.conovergenealogy.com/ancestor-p/p231.htm).

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Sources


1 Ancestors of David Kipp Conover (http://www.conovergenealogy.com/ancestor-p/p231.htm).


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