(1) Hij is getrouwd met Catharina Willemsz.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 25 november 1677, hij was toen 21 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
(2) Hij had een relatie met Maria Ariens Ernst van Amerongen.
Kind(eren):
Maarten Jans van Staden was born in Haarlem around 1638 and Catharina Willemsz in Giesen Nieuwkerk, near Gorcum, around 1647. Between 1675 and 1685 Marten van Staden lived near Utrecht, first in Werkhoven, then at Doorn where he worked as gardener to the Huis te Doorn. It was at Werkhoven that he married Catharina Willemsz on 25 November 1677. May 5, 2013 by [[Vermaak-85 | Dina Vermaak]].
:: Maarten van Staden and his family would seem to have arrived at the Cape perhaps in 1687, since in that year, he was apparently granted a farm, named Bloemendal, situated in what would become the Simondium district of Drakenstein (now Paarl), In 1688 they appear in the muster and opgaaf rolls for the first time with four sons and 2 daughters, under the Cape District. On the 10th December 1688 he was granted permission by the Burger Raad (Burger Council) of the Cape to transfer from the Cape area to go to live at Drakenstein. By 1690 they are listed in the muster rolls as living in Drakenstein.In 1697 Maarten was appointed one of the Heemraden (local councillor in effect) for the Drakensteindistrict. People appointed to this position were usually of some standing in the community. May 5, 2013 by [[Vermaak-85 | Dina Vermaak]].
:: Stamvader: Maarten van Staden and his wife Catharina Willemsz would seem to have arrived at the Cape around 1686, when they first appear on the Dutch East India Company's muster roll of free burgers. Apparently in 1687 he was granted a farm, named Bloemendal, situated in what would become the Simondium district of Drakenstein (now Paarl), and by 1690 they are listed in the muster rolls as living in Drakenstein. May 5, 2013 by [[Vermaak-85 | Dina Vermaak]].
:: He was born in Haarlem around 1638 and she in Giesen Nieuwkerk, near Gorcum, around 1647. May 5, 2013 by [[Vermaak-85 | Dina Vermaak]].
:: Their son Willem was born in Utrecht, presumably shortly before they came to the Cape. May 5, 2013 by [[Vermaak-85 | Dina Vermaak]].
:: In 1697 Maarten was appointed one of the Heemraden (local councillor in effect) for the Drakenstein district. People appointed to this position were usually of some standing in the community. May 5, 2013 by [[Vermaak-85 | Dina Vermaak]].
:: Maarten had previously been married to Maria Ernst van Amerongen, who had presumably died towards the end of the 1670's and we only know of one son, Marthinus van Staden, who accompanied his father and step mother to the Cape. In 1705 he signed a document renouncing his maternal inheritance, which until then had remained in his father's possession, and Marten and Catherina declared in their will that he, Marthinus, had provided so many services and benefits to their family that he was to receive from their eventual estate an equal share with their other children. May 5, 2013 by [[Vermaak-85 | Dina Vermaak]].
:: According to the membership records of the Drakenstein Congregation, Marten van Staden died on the 7th November 1716 and Catharina Willemsz not long afterwards on the 17th April 1717. Their estate wasdistributed to their heirs through a document dated 18th July 1718. May 5, 2013 by [[Vermaak-85 | Dina Vermaak]].
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