Individual Details
Jannetje Claes BONEN
(Bef 1623 - )
Widow of (1) Urbanus Lyers (or Lyens); (2) Tobias Teunissen (or Toemszen)
Daughter of Claes Bones (Boone/Bonen) and Beatrice Hermans
Events
Families
| Spouse | Thomas Jacobs VERDON (1633 - 1696) |
| Spouse | Urbanus LUURS OR LUYERS ( - ) |
| Spouse | Tobias THEUNISZEN ( - ) |
Notes
Marriage Bann
"In the NYC Ref Ch (3) m. record they are “Thomas Verdon, Wedr Van Jannetje Claes, en Ytie Jeuriaens, Wede Van Theunis ten Eyck, d’ Eerste wonende op de Gujanes, en twede alhier.”"Marriage
Macy: Bride was at least ten years older than the groom.Marriage
"19 June 1659 -- (prenuptial agreement before the Orphanmasters) Whereas Tomas Verdon, widower of Barbara Imbroeck, intends to marry again with Janneke Bones, widow of Tobias Teunissen; and as he has a little son Jacobus, by the said Bar- bara Imbroeck, about 3 years old, to whom, before the marriage the maternal inheritance must be proved, so that when he comes of age and married he may have what belongs to him. Therefore, the Orphan Masters of the City appoint as guardians and administrators Mr. Paulus Van der Beeck and Joannes de la Montagne, Junior, who are hereby authorized to make such an agreement with the widower on behalf of the child concerning huis maternal inheritance, debts and credits as equity demands, reporting the same to this Board on Saturday, June 21, at y O.C.A.M.. Done June 19, 1659""In a prenuptial agreement before the Orphanmasters 9 April 1659, “Janneke Bones, appearing before the Board is directed, whereas she intends to marry again, she must settle on her children their paternal inheritance. Answering she offers to give each child 50 florins, and states she has four children calledHerman Urbanus, 17 years; Neeltje Urbanus, 16 years; Urbanus Urbanus, 10 years, and Teunis Teunissen, 8 years, for whom Abraham Clock and Evert Duyckingh are appointed guardians.”"
Endnotes
1. Harry Macy, Jr., "Some New Light on Aeltjie Braconie and Maria Badie," New York Genealogical and Biographical Register, 142 (2011): 21-36, specifically p. 27, footnote 37: "...It must be noted that when Thomas married a second tie, in 1659, his new wife Jannetje Bones may have been as much as ten years his senior, as she had a 17-year-old child (Fernow, Minutes of the Orphamasters [note 35], 92-94, and there is no way that Thomas could have been born early enough to be her age or older. By contrast, when he took a third wife, Elsje Jeuriaens, in 1696 at about age 63, he chose a 35-year-old widow (Marriages, 1639-1801, Reformed Dutch Church, New York [note 29], 82: 1661 baptism of Elsje, Baptisms, 1639-1730, Reformed Dutch Church, New York [note 31], 60...)".
2. Pat Wardell, "Early Bergen Families", WikiTree (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Early_Bergen_County_Families : viewed 22 March 2019), "BCFam-Ferdon.pdf", pp. 20-21, Verdon, Thomas.
3. Harry Macy, Jr., "Some New Light on Aeltjie Braconie and Maria Badie," New York Genealogical and Biographical Register, 142 (2011): 21-36, specifically p. 34 footnote 88.
4. D. T. Valentine, Clerk of Common Council, Manual of the Corporation of the City of New York (New York: Edmund Jones & Co., 1862), "Marriages in the Dutch Church before the Revolutionary War", image 752 (of p. 644); online page images, MyHeritage (https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-90100-79211753/corporation-manual-new-york-ny : viewed 19 April 2019). The cited list begins on image 650 (of p. 556).
5. Harry Macy, Jr., "Some New Light on Aeltjie Braconie and Maria Badie," New York Genealogical and Biographical Register, 142 (2011): 21-36, specifically p. 27, footnote 37: "...It must be noted that when Thomas married a second tie, in 1659, his new wife Jannetje Bones may have been as much as ten years his senior, as she had a 17-year-old child (Fernow, Minutes of the Orphamasters [note 35], 92-94, and there is no way that Thomas could have been born early enough to be her age or older. By contrast, when he took a third wife, Elsje Jeuriaens, in 1696 at about age 63, he chose a 35-year-old widow (Marriages, 1639-1801, Reformed Dutch Church, New York [note 29], 82: 1661 baptism of Elsje, Baptisms, 1639-1730, Reformed Dutch Church, New York [note 31], 60...)".
6. John Reynolds Totten, "Verdon Family Notes," New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, LXIV (April 1933): 105-132, specifically p. 111.
7. Pat Wardell, "Early Bergen Families", WikiTree (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Early_Bergen_County_Families : viewed 22 March 2019), "BCFam-Ferdon.pdf", pp. 20-21, Thomas Verdon; citing Totten, John Reynolds, "Verdon Family Notes" in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Apr 1933 (Vol. 64, No. 2), p. 105, 110; Riker, James, History of Harlem, p. 164f; NYC Reformed Dutch Church Baptisms, in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Oct 1874, p. 175; NYC Ref Dutch Church Marriages, in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, April 1875, p. 87; July 1880, p. 126; Totten, John Reynolds, "Verdon Family Notes" in New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Apr 1933, p. 115; Harvey, Cornelius Burnham, Genealogical History of Hudson and Bergen Counties, New Jersey, 1900, p. 184.
8. D. T. Valentine, Clerk of Common Council, Manual of the Corporation of the City of New York (New York: Edmund Jones & Co., 1862), "Marriages in the Dutch Church before the Revolutionary War", image 752 (of p. 644); online page images, MyHeritage (https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-90100-79211753/corporation-manual-new-york-ny : viewed 19 April 2019). The cited list begins on image 650 (of p. 556).

