Hij is getrouwd met Marritje Bonte.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 18 januari 1626 te Amsterdam,NL, Nederland, hij was toen 24 jaar oud.
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"'JACOB DIRCKSEN DE ROY'
Born Amsterdam 13 June 1601, buried Amsterdam Nieuwe Kerk 6 March 1659. Son of Dirck Jacobszn (1574-1601), beer importer, and Mary Thomasdr (1579-1601),
Married: Amsterdam Court 18 January 1626 Maria Jan Bontendr (1602-1667)
Religion: Catholic
Profession: cloth merchant
Offices and posts: governor of the Roman-Catholic Aged Poor Relief Office 1628-1654, inspector of weights and measures 1639/1642/1645/1648/1650/1655/1656, syndic of the clothmakers' guild 1640/1643/1646/1647/1649/1654/1657/1658,governor of the Schouwburg (theatre) 1641/1642/1651 Register of taxes (1631): the heirs of his father-in-law Jan Gerritszn of Nieuwendijk (no. 196): ? 15,000.
Address: Nieuwendijk in 'het Vergulde Spoor' (no. 196, the fifth house north of Gravenstraat) .
Jacob Dirckszn de Roy came from a family of beer importers, most of whom were Protestants . After his parents died of the plague in 1601, he was brought up as an only child by Catholic relatives of his mother and educated as a Catholic. Jacob Dirckszn de Roy owed his social standing to his marriage to the daughter of the cloth merchant on the Nieuwendijk, Jan Gerritszn Bont (1565-1627), whose father had been a cloth merchant there before him and was a syndic of the clothmakers' guild many times between 1572 and 1591 . Jacob Dirck szn de Roy was taken into the Bont family's long-standing cloth business. His father-in-law's concern for their poor made him a highly respected man in Catholic society at the beginning of the seventeenth century. He organized the collection of money and its distribution among the poor adults of the cautiously and quietly reorganizing Catholic community. Their organization was not yet entirely visible during this period, but under his son-in-law Jacob Dirckszn de Roy, who succeeded his father-in-law as 'regent', the Roman Catholic poor relief office became fully functioning . Jacob Dirckszn de Roy was also a respected and prominent figure in the city's cultural life. He was one of the early governors of the theatre, the Schouwburg, in 1641/1642 and 1651/1652. The Board of Governors of the Schouwburg was predominantly Catholic, and so we find him there alongside the Catholic painter Claes Corneliszn Moyaert ([Durgerdam] 1591-1655) and the Catholic poet and playwright Jan Vos (1610-1667). This interest in the theatre was shared by his children."
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