Hij is getrouwd met Wijntje Willems van der WOERT.
Zij zijn getrouwd
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1) People: Pieter Noordeloos, François van Bergen. Date: December 27, 1687 old style. Reference: U111a3 act 63. Subject: Lease (huur en verhuur).Pieter Noordeloos leases a little over 14 morgen of land from François van Bergen next to the house De Geer, today a tourist landmark in Nieuwegein, and a plot bordering Utrecht. The rent is 14 Guilders per morgen. There are several special conditions: Pieter has to kill off all his ducks, breed no more and neither keep other animals or pigs. He has to dig a ditch, weed the land, for which he has to hire 2 labourers (and the landlord provides 2 too), maintain the drainage canals, en is liable for any damages caused to the orchard by any beast. He can also keep all the wood he cuts, provided he does it in the right season. The lease includes a farmhouse. The labourers in this contract earned 10 stuijvers (50 cents) a day in winter and 12 stuijvers (60 cents) a day in summer.
2) People: Pieter Noordeloos, Cornelis Andriessen van der Vooren, Jan Willemsen de Woerden, François van Bergen. Date: January 22, 1688. Reference: U111a3 act 70. Subject: Guarantee (borgtocht).
Cornelis Andriessen van der Vooren and Jan Willemsen de Woerden sign as guarantors of Pieter Noordeloos’s lease of land from François van Bergen.
3) People: Pieter Noordeloos, Willem Thonisz van Schaik, Harmen van Rijn, widow of Vronestein. Date: August 22, 1691. Reference: U100a8 act 50. Subject: Estimate (taxatie)
Statement in which Harman van Rhijn, Pieter Noordeloos en Willem van Schaik are asked to valuate the property of the lady of Vronesteijn at the request of an illegible name. Interesting is the appearance together of two ancestors: Pieter Noordeloos and Willem Thonisz van Schaik. Their estimate: two black toothless horsesat 36 guilders each, one black three-year old gelding at 72 guilders, fifteen sheep and lambs at 22 guilders per animal, carpenting and fire wood at 50 guilders, hay at 36 guilders, farm cart and rigging at 25 guilders, and four young animals at 100 guilders.
4) People: Pieter Noordeloos, Egbert de Cruijff, widow of Vronestein or Jacoba Teelingh van Berckhout. Date: March 1, 1692. Reference: U100a9 act 14. Subject: Statement (attestatie).
Statement in which Egbert de Cruijff and Pieter Noordeloos tell about the borders between the land of the lady of Vronesteijn (Jacoba Teelingh van Berckhout) and her neighbour. It is scribbles and uses many abbreviations, thus pretty illegible. The most relevant bit of information is Pieter’s age: about 44 in 1692, which allows us to estimate a year of birth. The only record to provide that information.
5) People: Pieter Noordeloos, Jan Theunis Verheul, Cornelis François van Heemskerck. Date: April 9, 1701. Reference: U100a13 act 10.Subject: Lease (huur en verhuur).
Pieter Noordeloos en Jan Theunis Verheul lease four ‘morgen’ grazing land in Galekop (north Jutphaas, bordering Utrecht city) for 72 guilders to be paid every six months over six years. From Cornelis François van Heemskerck.
6) People: Pieter Noordeloos, Philibert van Raveswaeij, Huijbert van den Tempel, Jannichie Droogbroeck, Cornelis van Kesteren, Pieter Bosch, Pieter Schalie, Gerrit van Ingen. Date: January 26, 1711. Reference: U109a1 act 266. Subject: Acknowledgement of debt (schuldbekentenis).
If I read this document corectly then Pieter Noordeloos and several others were charged to pay 350 guilders in back taxes for brewing beer and making viniger.
7) People: Pieter Noordeloos, Weijntje Willems van de Woert, Gerrit Noordeloos. Date: April 11, 1715. Reference: U149a2 act 4. Subject: Disposition (afstand).
Weijntje hands over all her worldly goods to son Gerrit, and the income from a lease to the widow Van Dijck (brewster), including the debts, on condition that she can live there to the end of her days. What about the other children, if any were alive in 1715? There is a reference to Pieter’s will, but nonewas found in the Utrecht Archives. Weijntje signs with a cross. This is the only document that directly links pa Pieter Noordeloos and ma Weijntje Willems van de Woerd with son Gerrit Noordeloos.
Pieter Noordeloos is our oldest known Noordeloos ancestor, born around 1647 and buried in Jutphaas on June 12, 1711. The baptism of daughter Jannigje van Noorloos on October 21, 1694 is only the seventh entry in the Jutphaas RC Register of Baptisms, which begins in that year. Several more are baptised, but several elder children are not in the Register, because they were born before 1694. Pieterâs middle name tells us where to look for a father: Theunis or Anthonie Noordeloos. However, no documents were found clearly identifying a father. Where Pieter came from is, for now, unknown. Maybe from the village of Noordeloos itself, on the other side of the river Lek.We can infer that Gerrit Pieterse Noordeloos is his son, by the middle name, but fortunately there is also a document from 1715 that confirms it. Some of the relationships Pieter built lasted for several generations. He appears to have been an enterprising tenant farmer, which only increases the mystery around his son Gerrit, who became the master of a castle and an extensive acreage of land.
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