Annetje Jorise Rapalje - Marriages of Annetje in contrast to reported dates of deaths of Martin Ryerson and Joost Fransz

Started by Private User on Friday, September 26, 2014
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Private User
9/26/2014 at 5:17 AM

Comparing the profile information we have

Annetje dies at age 35 in 1681
Martin dies .................... in 1710... This means he survived his wife
Joost dies....................... in 1695...

Annetje marries Martin in 1670
Annetje marries Joost in 1692

All this leads me to believe that Annetje did not die in 1681 and that Martin did not die in 1710

Martin would have had to have died prior to 1692
Annetje would have had to have died after 1692...

Anyone have a solution to all this? ~• MMvB

Private User
9/26/2014 at 5:29 AM

based on the file:
http://genealogy.heritage-files.com/getperson.php?personID=P-915819...
Annetje died in 1695.

I am changing the death date for her to match this report

Private User
9/26/2014 at 5:37 AM

based on the file:
http://www.davistree.info/familygroup.php?familyID=F4419&tree=d...
Marten died in Bergen (NJ) in 1687

I am changing his profile accordingly.

Private User
11/13/2014 at 6:38 AM

The source I have is a picture of a family tree in the form of an embroidered cloth. The cloth says the following: "This cloth represents Martin Ryerson's emigration from Amsterdam Holland to New York City in 1940. Married Annetye De Rappelye in 1663. The rest of the cloth represents two brothers Johannis and Nicholas Ryerson born in Patterson New Jersey in 1772 and 1781, their families and dependents to the present day January First 1900. Was worked by S. Jennie Ryerson, a grand-daughter of Johannis. I want this cloth always kept in the Ryerson family. Should it fall in the hands of strangers please send it to the archives of the Historic Library in Newark New Jersey.
S. Jennie Ryerson California"
My grandmother Mary Genevieve Spayde is included in the embroidery on this cloth.

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