Il est marié avec Barbara Mirou.
Ils se sont mariés le 19 juillet 1633 à Amsterdam.
Enfant(s):
Balthasar van de Perre, from IJsselstein, was married to Barbara Mirou. The bride was the daughter of the goldsmith Hendrick Mirou, who was apparently the brother of the Flemish painter Anton Mirou of Frankenthal. Her mother was Hester van Berck. He was a bookkeeper of the V.O.C.
http://research.frick.org/montiasart/browserecord.php?-action=browse&-recid=8191
Over kunsttransacties, familiezaken, erfenissen, handel op Zuid-Amerika..
en V.O.C. / W.I.C. connecties:
"On the painting: 'Brant van Sodema': The buyer may have been the grandson of Balthasar van de Perre I who already had a daughter named Magdalena when the inventory of the late Maria van de Perre was drawn up in Antwerp on 14 May 1603 (Duverger, Antwerpse kunstinventarissen 1(1984) p. 94). This individual, who was said to be a bookkeeper, also witnessed the inventory, drawn up in Antwerp on 6 February 1606, of Jaspar van der Gouwe, widower of Jacomina van de Perre (ibid. p.124). Balthasar van de Perre II was the son of Roelandt van de Perre and of Anna Lamberti, who settled in Amsterdam about 1615. He was the brother of Melchior van de Perre (II) and of Margrita van de Perre who married, first, Hans Karreman, and, second the notary Nicolaes Jacobsz. of R 8189. On 2 August 1619, Melchior van de Perre, merchant's employee (coopgesel), working for his own account, and his sister Margriete van de Perre, widow of Hans Carreman (or Caerman), named their father Roelandt van de Perre, to collect their inheritance from the late Melchior van de Perre (I) and Margriete Jacobs, their grandfather and grandmother (NA 382, fol. 42). Some time before 22 December 1633 when the couple passed their first testament. Balthasar van de Perre, from IJsselstein, was married to Barbara Mirou. The bride was the daughter of the goldsmith Hendrick Mirou, who was apparently the brother of the Flemish painter Anton Mirou of Frankenthal. Her mother was Hester van Berck. He was a bookkeeper of the V.O.C., whose headquarters (the Ost Indienhuys) were located very near his house on the Hoogestraet (I. van Eeghen, De familiestukken van Metsu van 1657 en van de Witte van 1678 ... Jaarboek Amstelodamum 68(1976), p. 96.) On 24 June 1638, Balthes van de Parre and Barbera Mirous had their child Machtelina baptized in the church. The witnesses were Juffr. Hester van Berck (the grandmother), Juffr. Catharina Thijs, and Monsieur Daniel van Beeringh (Beringen) (cited in the NOTES to R 20584 (DTB 7/173). Catharina Thijs, who was married to Samuel van Swol (of R 8150), was the sister of Christoffel Thijsz. mentioned below. Daniel van Beringh (or Beringen) was married to Machtelina Mirou in 1631. He was born about 1606 (NA 694B, Not. J. Warnaerts). Machtelina Mirou was presumably the sister of Barbara Mirou. Hester Mirou, another sister of Barbara Mirou, lived in IJselstyn. On 6 August 1636, Sr. Balthasar van de Perre and his wife Barbara Mirou, together with Hester Mirou, living in Ysselstyn agreed to sell a house in IJselstyn belonging to Hendrick Mirou their father (NA 991, fol. 51, Not. J. Bosch). According to Isabella van Eeghen, Balthes van de Perre lived in no. 2 of the Nieuwe Hoogstraet, which was indeed next door to no. 4 where the house of Jan van Maerlen was situated. On 19 October 1640, Balthasar van de Perre and Barbara Mirou passed their third testament. They named Hendrick Mirou (Barbara's father) and Daniel van Beringen as guardians over their children in case of their death. If the children were themselves to die, Daniel van Beringen would inherit. Born about 1606, he was said to be a drogist in 1634 (NA 694B, Not. J. Warnaerts, 23 February 1634). Philips de Bacher was the brother of Samuel de Bacher and of Hedwige de Bacher, the wife of Francoijs Thijsz., who in turn was the brother of Hans Thijsz. de oude of INVNO 690. He was a partner with Cornelis and Nicolaes van Bambeeck (II) (whose sister Maria van Bambeeck he married in 1617) in their wool business (Elias, Vroedschap, p, 649). About 1604, he was apprenticed to Pieter van Geel (of R 31692) to learn the cloth-dealing business when he was 21 years old. On 20 August 1633, Trijntge Hendricx, widow of Hendrick Lemssen van Tongeren, had notary Baddel insinuate Sr. Philips de Bacher, merchant, and, in his absence, spoke to the maid. concerning two large paintings and the twelve sybils that he had bought from the widow, had received, and had kept a month and, now, under a frivolous pretext, no longer wished to keep (NA 947, Not. B. Baddel). Trijntge Hendricx later married Captain Robol of R 27015. Christoffel Thijsz., baptized on 30 September 1603, was the son of the afore-named Francois Thijs (I) and of Hedwige de Bacher. He was co-owner of the house on the Breestraat sold to Rembrandt in 1639 and played an important role in the artist's life (in 1653, for example, he dunned Rembrandt for the latter's debt on his house) (for details, see I. van Eeghen, op.cit. sup., pp. 97-8)). The following pre-marital contract cites the children and children-in-law of Balthasar van de Perre.
https://www.gravenopinternet.nl/nl/zoek/inforecord.php?ID=1819
Bron: https://www.genealogieonline.nl/geneaologie-raap/I7685.php
en: https://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogie--raap/I2959.php
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