Family: Jan Peeck/Marye Du Trieux (F2796)

m. 20 Feb 1649/50


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  • Father | Male
    Jan Peeck

    Born     
    Died  Aft 1664   
    Buried     
    Married  20 Feb 1649/50  [1, 2]  New Amsterdam, New Netherlands  [1, 2] Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father   
    Mother   

    Mother | Female
    Marye Du Trieux

    Born  05 Apr 1617  Walloon Church, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  Bef 1684  New York City, New York Co, New York Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Other Spouse  Cornelius Volckertsen Viele | F2786 
    Married  Bef 1640  New Amsterdam, New Netherlands Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Philip Du Trieux | F2797 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Jacqueline Noiret | F2797 Group Sheet 

    Child 1 | Male
    Johannes Peeck

    Born  12 Oct 1653  New Amsterdam, New Netherlands Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died     
    Buried     
    Spouse  Elizabeth Van Imbrock | F3177 
    Married  18 Jul 1683  New York City, New York Co, New York Find all individuals with events at this location

  • Notes  Married:
    • Jan Peeck is described as part Indian Trader, part broker between the English and the Dutch merchants, and part general speculator. Maria continued with her second husband to operate the tavern, but Jan Peeck's trading expeditions made it necessary for him to be away from home for long intervals, at which time his very capable wife managed the tavern business. It was in 1664, while thus engaged, that the authorities at New Amsterdam accused her of the serious offense of selling liquor to the Indians. That she must have been guilty of "bootlegging" is evident, as she was fined 500 guilders, and banished from New Amsterdam.

      Maria is said, at this time, to have taken up her residence in the settlement of Schenectady, for a short period; but the English took control of New Amsterdam the following year, and Maria soon returned to New York and took up her residence in a house on Hough Street.

  • Sources 
    1. [S328] Corson Families in America, Corson, Orville, (Author, Middletown, Ohio, 1939), 2:101.

    2. [S112] Ancestors of American Presidents, Roberts, Gary Boyd, (Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clara, CA, 1995), p. 59 (Roosevelt).


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