FAMILIE |
The Flemish Role in the First English Colonies in America: Roanoke & Sable Island (1583-1585) |
Hillegond van Bijler (1598-1627) was a first cousin [thru her father Jan/1538-1605; emigrated 1585] to Willem van Wely (1579-1653) thru his mother Geertruijt (1557-1615). |
FAMILIE |
The Flemish Role in the First English Colonies in America: Roanoke & Sable Island (1583-1585) |
Willem van Wely was a son-in-law [thru wife Maria] of Jan van Valckenburg of Antwerp; Willem was a brother-in-law (thru his wife's sisters) to Marcus van Vogelaer (married to Margerita, 2nd ), |
FAMILIE |
The Flemish Role in the First English Colonies in America: Roanoke & Sable Island (1583-1585) |
Jacob Cats (married to Elisabeth, 3rd), Arnout Cobbaut (born at Oudenaarde in 1555; married to Anna, eldest), and attorney Fabiaen van Vliet (married to sister Susanna, youngest); |
FAMILIE |
The Flemish Role in the First English Colonies in America: Roanoke & Sable Island (1583-1585) |
and Lucas van Valckenburg (married to Susanna Coymans) and Marcus van Valckenburg (married to Catherina Quingetti). (JMM-AAA), p.58). |
FAMILIE |
The Flemish Role in the First English Colonies in America: Roanoke & Sable Island (1583-1585) |
Kilaen's 2nd marriage was to his wife's 1st cousin once removed, Anna Van Wely (Willem's oldest brother Jan's daughter). |
FAMILIE |
The Flemish Role in the First English Colonies in America: Roanoke & Sable Island (1583-1585) |
Willem van Wely's younger sister Theodora's (1588-1637) husband was Jacques L'Hermite. Another younger sister (Cornelia, d 1625) married Geuurt Aerssen van Krieckenbeeck. [Venema pp.320-321]. |
KINDEREN |
NNBW |
Elisabeth X Pieter Cup (kind Willem, geb. 1604, X Geertruid Gordon (Leiden, dr v Johannes Gordon, lijfwacht prins Frederik Hendrik)) |
KINDEREN |
NNBW |
Willem van Wely's younger sister Theodora's (1588-1637) husband was Jacques L'Hermite. Another younger sister (Cornelia, d 1625) married Geuurt Aerssen van Krieckenbeeck. |
KLEINKINDEREN |
NNBW |
In 1627 hertrouwde hij (Kiliaen van Rensselaer, juwelier en diamanthandelaar) met Anna van Wely (1601-1670). Zij was de dochter van zijn voormalige compagnon Jan van Wely. |
WAPEN |
DNL 1937 JRG 57 pag. 294-295 Bloemendaal. C. C. VAN VALKENBURG |
een keper beladen met 3 schelpen. Wil hem Van Weelicheit imand tot deugd begeven Die sterv' sijn eygenheit en boet' om 't eeuwich leven. |