Sie ist verheiratet mit William BLADEN.
Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1696 in St Mary's County, Maryland, Verenigde Staten
, sie war 19 Jahre alt.Kind(er):
Daughter of Gerret van Swearingen born 4 Feb 1636 Beemsterdam, Holland, died 1698 Rosecroft, St Mary's County Maryland and his second wife Mary Smith, married 5 Oct 1676 St Mary's City, St Mary's County, Maryland.
Gerret van Swearingen was an Innkeeper, Counsell and comissary General for the City of Amsterdam
Gerret was the younger son of a family belonging to the nobility, and received a liberal education. When a young man, he performed responsible duties in the maritime service of the Dutch West India Company; and in 1656, when that company fitted out the ship "Prince Maurice" with emigrants and supplies for the Dutch Colony on the Delaware River in America, he was appointed supercargo. The vessel sailed from the port of Amsterdam on 21 Dec 1656, and was to have touched at New Amsterdam (New York City), however, on the night of 8 March 1657, it was stranded off Fire Island, near the southern coast of Long Island, and a few days later, stove to pieces.
The next day, in freezing weather, the passengers and crew made their way in a frail boat to the barren shore where they remained for several days without fire. On the third day they saw some Indians, one of whom was sent with word to Peter Stuyvesant, then Governor of New Amsterdam, who came with a sloop and carried them to that place. After the wreck, Gerret asked to be relieved from the company's service, as he "intended to make his living there", and as there was "nothing more for him to do", his request was granted.
He settled at New Amstel, New Netherlands (originally the settlement was established as Fort Casimer by the Dutch in 1651. It was captured by the Swedes on Trinity Sunday in 1654, and renamed Fort Trefalldigheet, meaning "Fort Trinity".
It was regained by the Dutch under Peter Stuyvesant on 1 Sept 1655 and its name was changed to New Amstel in 1657. The Dutch held it until 13 Oct 1664, when it was captured by Sir Robert Carr.
All New Netherlands passed under British dominion, and it became New Castle. On 24 Aug 1682, all land within 12 miles of New Castle was conveyed to William Penn).
At New Amstel in 1659, Gerret married Barbara de Barrette, who was born at Valenciennes, France. Valenciennes was formerly a city in the Walloon section of the old Seventeen United Netherlands, and later of the Spanish Netherlands, still later of France. She was a French Huguenot
Gerrett Van Sweringen is frequently mentioned, in Volumes II, II [sic], and XII, of the large work called "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of New York." On 28 May 1657, he was recommended for the office of Commissary.
SOURCE: https://familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/26304556
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