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Jan Harmensz CLOEK of Delft [23833]
(-1703)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Haesge Joosten de VLIEGER of Appelmarkt Delft [23834]

Jan Harmensz CLOEK of Delft [23833]

  • Marriage (1): Haesge Joosten de VLIEGER of Appelmarkt Delft [23834] on 27 Jul 1670 in Scheveningen NI
  • Died: 29 May 1703, Netherlands

bullet   Another name for Jan was KLOEK.

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bullet  General Notes:


Jan Harmensz Cloeck, Delft, archive number 0014, inventory number 00131, page 12 verso, and date intended marriage 12 July 1670, place of attestation Scheveningen, date 27 July 1670. Living Delft, Gasthuijslaan, and profession seafaring man.
Bride: Hadewij Joosten, Delft, Appelmarkt, widow. First partner: Dirck van Wijck, patroniem Claesz.
A.M. van der Zee 2016

Testimony: Notary Cornelis van der Sleyden, inventory number 2509e, page 209 till 261, date 30 June 1697.
Names: Jan Harmensz Cloek, Haesge Joosten de Vlieger, Cornelia Cloeck, Jannetge Cloeck, Philips de Lange and Pieter van Noort.
A.M. van der Zee 2016

List of contents: Notary Cornelis van der Sleyden, inventory number 2515e, page 265 till 275, date 9 August 1703.
Important names: Jan Harmense Cloeck, Haesge Joosten de Vlieger, Philips de Lange, Annetje van Wijk, Pieter van Noort, CORNELIA JANS CLOECK, CORNELIS VAN DER ZEE, Jannetje Jans Cloeck, Joost Dirkse van Wijk.
No information about the place of living of Cornelis van der Zee and Cornelia Jans Cloeck.

bullet  Research Notes:


Fons van der Zee writes 2016:
Jan Harmensz Kloek, died 29 May 1703;
His wife Haesge Joosten de Vlieger, died 27 April 1701;
Daughter Cornelia Jans Kloek, living in London married wit
h Cornelis Cornelisz van der Zee, living in Delft. Here they wrote living in Delft. That isn't correct because they are married so he lived in London too. He had a procuration from notary Philips de Gols in London, date 15 June 1703.
Daughter Jannetge Jans Kloek (not married), sister of Cornelia.

Jan Harmensz Cloeck, Delft, archive number 0014, inventory number 00131, page 12 verso, and date intended marriage 12 July 1670, place of attestation Scheveningen, date 27 July 1670. Living Delft, Gasthuijslaan, and profession seafaring man.
Bride: Hadewij Joosten, Delft, Appelmarkt, widow. First partner: Dirck van Wijck, patroniem Claesz.

Testimony: Notary Cornelis van der Sleyden, inventory number 2509e, page 209 till 261, date 30 June 1697.
Names: Jan Harmensz Cloek, Haesge Joosten de Vlieger, Cornelia Cloeck, Jannetge Cloeck, Philips de Lange and Pieter van Noort.

List of contents: Notary Cornelis van der Sleyden, inventory number 2515e, page 265 till 275, date 9 August 1703.
Important names: Jan Harmense Cloeck, Haesge Joosten de Vlieger, Philips de Lange, Annetje van Wijk, Pieter van Noort, CORNELIA JANS CLOECK, CORNELIS VAN DER ZEE, Jannetje Jans Cloeck, Joost Dirkse van Wijk.
No information about the place of living of Cornelis van der Zee and Cornelia Jans Cloeck.
Fons full name is Alphonsus Maria van der Zee he was born in Middelburge 17 Feb 1935

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bullet  Other Records

1. Family Group Record for Jan Harmensz CLOEK of Delft: Courtesy Fons van der Zee, 2016.
Family Group Record for Jan Harmensz CLOEK of Delft
Husband Jan Harmensz CLOEK of Delft [23845]



AKA: KLOEK
Born:
Baptised:
Died: 29 May 1703 - Netherlands
Buried:
Marriage: 27 Jul 1670 - Scheveningen NI [MRIN:371018879]




Wife Haesge Joosten de VLIEGER of Appelmarkt Delft [23846]



Born:
Baptised:
Died: 27 Apr 1701 - Netherlands
Buried:

Other Spouse: Dirck Claesz van WIJCK [23850] ( - ) - [MRIN:371018881]



Children

1 F Jannetge Jans CLOEK [23847]



Born:
Baptised:
Died:
Buried:



2 F Cornelia Jans CLOECK [123]



Born:
Baptised:
Died:
Buried:
Spouse: Cornelis Cornelisz VAN DER ZEE of Delft. [717] (1653- )
Marr: [MRIN:25]




Research Notes: Husband - Jan Harmensz CLOEK of Delft


Fons van der Zee writes 2016:
Jan Harmensz Kloek, died 29 May 1703;
His wife Haesge Joosten de Vlieger, died 27 April 1701;
Daughter Cornelia Jans Kloek, living in London married with Cornelis Cornelisz van der Zee, living in Delft. Here they wrote living in Delft. That isn't correct because they are married so he lived in London too. He had a procuration from notary Philips de Gols in London, date 15 June 1703.
Daughter Jannetge Jans Kloek (not married), sister of Cornelia.

Jan Harmensz Cloeck, Delft, archive number 0014, inventory number 00131, page 12 verso, and date intended marriage 12 July 1670, place of attestation Scheveningen, date 27 July 1670. Living Delft, Gasthuijslaan, and profession seafaring man.
Bride: Hadewij Joosten, Delft, Appelmarkt, widow. First partner: Dirck van Wijck, patroniem Claesz.

Testimony: Notary Cornelis van der Sleyden, inventory number 2509e, page 209 till 261, date 30 June 1697.
Names: Jan Harmensz Cloek, Haesge Joosten de Vlieger, Cornelia Cloeck, Jannetge Cloeck, Philips de Lange and Pieter van Noort.

List of contents: Notary Cornelis van der Sleyden, inventory number 2515e, page 265 till 275, date 9 August 1703.
Important names: Jan Harmense Cloeck, Haesge Joosten de Vlieger, Philips de Lange, Annetje van Wijk, Pieter van Noort, CORNELIA JANS CLOECK, CORNELIS VAN DER ZEE, Jannetje Jans Cloeck, Joost Dirkse van Wijk.
No information about the place of living of Cornelis van der Zee and Cornelia Jans Cloeck.

Research Notes: Wife - Haesge Joosten de VLIEGER of Appelmarkt Delft


There two earlier children of Haesge Joosten de Vlieger:
Annetge van Wijck married with Philip de Lange and
The two children of Joost Dirksz van Wijck are at that moment in the Far East.
Ref Fons van der Zee 2016 Last Modified: 3 Feb 2016

2. History of the Cloek family of Delft: Courtesy Fons van der Zee, 2016. Archives of Delft.

Married:
Archive number 0014, inventory number 00076, and page 116verso. Date 18 februari 1687.
David Clinquant, living Amstelveen, profession preacher and Judith Goeree, living Delft.

He, David, even lived in Delft in 1677. He was buried 3 August 1716.

Christian names Balte / Balten / Balbina / Balthasar (Never Batte).

Balthasarvan der Zee, 12 September 1628, baptized, child of Dominus and Geertgen Jans; Witnesses Ijfgen Stoffels and Aeltgen Jans.
Barbervan der Zee, 9 November 1642, baptized, child of Jacob Baltazar and Jannetje Jans; witnesses Jan Jansz, Jannetje Willems and Pieterje Jans.
Balten Janszvan der Zee, 25 July 1677,buried a child.
Pieternellavan der Zee, 30 August 1684, baptized, child of Balte Jacobs and Annetje Pieters van der Burgh.
So the name of Pieternella is Pieternella Baltens van der Zee.
Jacobusvan der Zee, 4 March 1687, baptized, child of Balte Jacobs and Annetje
So the name of Jacob is Jacob Baltensz van der Zee.
Pieters van der Burgh (They wrote father Balte van der Zee and mother Annetje van der Zee), witnesses Willem van der Zee, Jannetje van der Zee and Marijtje van der Zee.
Balte Jacobszvan der Zee, 17 April 1694, married second time.
Balten Jacobszvan der Zee, registration 1692,Orphan Chamber.

I looked onder the name bal* and Zee.

You know the problem I wrote you of the family name "van der Meer".

Family Kloek (Cloeck).

Inventory, 1703, well-known by you.

Names:

Jan Harmensz Kloek, died 29 May 1703; This man I now take to be the father of Cornelia Jans Cloek (Kloek) mother of Jacobus Vanderzee (anglicised) of Nayland Suffolk
His wife Haesge Joosten de Vlieger, died 27 April 1701;
Daughter Cornelia Jans Kloek, living in London married with Cornelis Cornelisz van der Zee, living in Delft. Here they wrote living in Delft. That isn't correct because they are married so he lived in London too. He had a procuration from notary Philips de Gols in London, date 15 June 1703.
Daughter Jannetge Jans Kloek (not married), sister of Cornelia.

There two earlier children of Haesge Joosten de Vlieger:

Annetge van Wijck married with Philip de Lange and
The two children of Joost Dirksz van Wijck at that moment in the Far East.



Jan Harmensz Cloeck, Delft, archive number 0014, inventory number 00131, page 12verso, and date intended marriage 12 July 1670, place of attestation Scheveningen, date 27 July 1670. Living Delft, Gasthuijslaan, and profession seafaring man.
Bride: Hadewij Joosten, Delft, Appelmarkt, widow. First partner: Dirck van Wijck, patroniem Claesz.

Tutor: 1689, 28 May, Orphan chamber, archive number 0072, inventory number 00471, page 0032, bundle 14, family number 20245, inventory heritage number 7674. Harmen Harmensz Cloeck, his brother died.

Baptized witness:
Archive number 0014, inventory number 00011, page 120verso, date 23 September 1676, and Child name Cornelia, father Sijme van Lammere, patroniem Claasse, mother Jannetje Jooste, witnesses Jan Cloeck Harmensz and Haasje Jooste.

Same numbers, page 144verso, date 11 December 1678, child name Pieternelletje Cloeck, father Louweris Cloeck, Harmensz, mother Grietje Thonis. Witnesses: Pietertje Cloeck, patroniem Harmens, Jan Cloeck, Harmensz, Heijndr Disteldorp, patroniem Jacobse and Haasje Joosten.

Same archive number, inventory number 00059, page 10verso, date 2 September 1683, child name Adewij, father Philips de Lange, patroniem Hendricksz, mother Annetie van Wijck, patroniem Dircks. Witnesses Jan Kloeck, patroniem Harmensz and Adewij de Vlieger, patroniem Joosten.

Oud rechterlijk archief (Old judicial archive), archive number 0013 (no dates):
Inventory number 00281, property, page 093r1, following number 3, address Gasthuijslaen zz, letter 3c271;
Inventory number 00282, property, page 578r1, following number 2, Oostsijde vande Lakegracht, letter 3d187 and
Inventory number 00282, property, page 538r1, following number 2, Noortsijde van 'T Rietvelt, letter 3d187.

Testimony: Notary Cornelis van der Sleyden, inventory number 2509e, page 209 till 261, date 30 June 1697.
Names: Jan Harmensz Cloek, Haesge Joosten de Vlieger, Cornelia Cloeck, Jannetge Cloeck, Philips de Lange and Pieter van Noort.

List of contents: Notary Cornelis van der Sleyden, inventory number 2515e, page 265 till 275, date 9 August 1703.
Important names: Jan Harmense Cloeck, Haesge Joosten de Vlieger, Philips de Lange, Annetje van Wijk, Pieter van Noort, CORNELIA JANS CLOECK, CORNELIS VAN DER ZEE, Jannetje Jans Cloeck, Joost Dirkse van Wijk.
No information about the place of living of Cornelis van der Zee and Cornelia Jans Cloeck.

Family Hadewij Joosten / Haesge Joosten de Vlieger.

Her first marriage.

Archive number 0014, inventory number 00126, and page 27, marriage certificate date 2 February 1648, date of intended marriage 18 January 1648.
Groom Dirck van Gole, patroniem Claesz, address Molslaan, soldier, widower and
Bride Hadewij de Vlieger, patroniem Joosten, living Broerhuijs (Also Delft), young lady.

Child baptized: archive number 0014, inventory number 00009, and page 189verso, date 13 September 1656. Name Marijtgen, father Dirrick Claesz, and mother Haesgen Joosten. Witnesses: Maertgen Joosten, Lijsbeth Gommers and Gommert Joosten.

Orphan chamber, archive number 0072, inventory number 00467, page number 0222, bundle 10, family number 23388, inventory heritage number 6523.
Name: Hadewij Joosten, date 11 July 1670.
Her husband died. Then she has two children: a boy Joost, 21 years old and a girl Annetie, 11 years old. See inventory 1703 above.

Baptized witness:
1656. Archive number 0014, inventory number 00009, and page 190verso, date 22 October 1656, child Elisabeth, and father Pouwels, patroniem Claesz, mother Maria, patroniem Jacobs. Witness Haesgen Joosten.

See Jan Harmensz Cloeck and
Archive number 0707, inventory number 00001, page 33, place Rijswijk, date 28 January 1672, and child Joost, and father Gijsbert van der Swan, patroniem Jans, mother Maria de Vlieger, patroniem Joosten. Witness Haesjen van der Vlieger, patroniem Joosten.


The name Vlouw (place of birth Cornelis van der Zee) is Delft and the address is Vlouw.

It's clear that the line of descendants is the line Cornelis van der Zee and Cornelia Cloeck.


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Jan married Haesge Joosten de VLIEGER of Appelmarkt Delft [23834] [MRIN: 8554] on 27 Jul 1670 in Scheveningen NI. (Haesge Joosten de VLIEGER of Appelmarkt Delft [23834] died on 27 Apr 1701 in Netherlands.)


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