1. Familie Herlin / Heerlien / Herlijn / Herlyn

Wappen_de_la_Faille (de Gand)

Hester della Faille1558

Name
Hester della Faille
Vornamen
Hester
Nachname
della Faille
Notiz: Schreibweise auch: 'de la Faille' oder 'van der Faille'
Geburt um 1558 43 38

Tod einer mütterlichen GroßmutterAnna de Hane
nach 1565 (Alter 7 Jahre)

Tod einer MutterCornelia van der Capellen
15. August 1566 (Alter 8 Jahre)

Veröffentlichung: 's-Gravenhage - Verkrijgbaar bij MARTINUS NIJHOFF - 1986
Text:
Kap. II 'Jan della Faille de Oude" S. CXX
Veröffentlichung: Paris 1866-1870; 10 Bände, Paris - Imprimerie de Henri Carion
Text:
Bd. 4, S. 168 "JEAN DELLA FAILLE, dit le Viel , mort à Anvers , le 7 novembre 1581 et inhumé à Notre Dame, épousa Cornélie van der Capelle , morte le 10 août 1562 , dont huit enfants , entre autres cinq fils , qui suivent , savoir: "
Tod einer SchwesterMaria Andrea della Faille
26. Februar 1578 (Alter 20 Jahre)
Tod eines VatersJean „de oude“ della Faille
8. November 1582 (Alter 24 Jahre)
Veröffentlichung: 's-Gravenhage - Verkrijgbaar bij MARTINUS NIJHOFF - 1986
Tod einer SchwesterCornelia della Faille
27. November 1582 (Alter 24 Jahre)

Veröffentlichung: Publication Date : 2015 Peer reviewed | Thesis/dissertation https://escholarship.org/uc/item/95h1471w
Text:
S. 617 Sie war die jüngste Tochter und starb unverheiratet
HeiratDaniel van der MeulenDiese Familie ansehen
24. Dezember 1584 (Alter 26 Jahre)
Veröffentlichung: Publication Date : 2015 Peer reviewed | Thesis/dissertation https://escholarship.org/uc/item/95h1471w
Text:
S. 1. "On the 24th of December 1584, Daniel van der Meulen and Hester della Faille married in the Walloon church of Haarlem. One day later, they celebrated the occasion with friends and family in Amsterdam. Both bride and groom had long desired the marriage, but the path towards matrimony had been full of obstacles and pitfalls. The twenty-five or twenty-six year-old Hester had recently lost her father, leaving her an equal heir to his vast wealth alongside her eight siblings, but also under the guardianship of her three older brothers, whom her father had appointed as executors of his estate. If Hester wished to marry the well-educated and ambitious thirty year-old Daniel, the two would have to be able to convince Hester’s brothers and guardians—Jan, Marten, and Jacques—of the advantages of the union." S. 57 "Taking place in Holland, the wedding highlighted the political, religious, and physical divisions between the members of the two families. The differences were most stark in the relationship that developed between the two new brothers-in-law, the Calvinist alderman of Antwerp, Andries van der Meulen, and the loyalist Catholic, Marten della Faille. Confronted by the difficulties of creating amity among kin who were divided by war, the siblings used a discourse of friendship and affection in an effort to maintain and strengthen the bonds of blood and marriage" S. 596 "In his testament, Jan de Oude indicated that his two unmarried daughters must marry with full approval of the three executors. Hester put this article to the test in her decision to marry Daniel van der Meulen against the wishes of Marten. Having converted to Calvinism by this time, Hester married Daniel in the Walloon church in Haarlem on 24 December 1584. All of her children were baptized and raised in the Calvinist manner. After the fall of Antwerp, Hester and Daniel lived in Bremen for a period of six years. In September 1591, Daniel, Hester, and their four children moved to the university city of Leiden. In the divisions of her father’s estate, Hester mostly sided with Jacques. She developed a close relationship with Jacques’s wife Josina Hamels, and they two corresponded with each other in parallel to the correspondence of their husbands. 39) However, after Daniel agreed to have received full payment of Hester’s inheritance with Marten in 1594, Hester wrote to her brother, telling him that she continued to be his “faithful sister.” S. 606 "In his early life, Daniel was not destined to live the life of a merchant. Sent to Cologne along with his sister in 1572 at the age of 18, Daniel enrolled in the study of law in a school in either Germany or Switzerland. The death of his eldest brother Jean in 1576, halted Daniel’s academic career, as he was called back to work in his mother’s trade. Daniel first worked mainly in Cologne, but in 1579 he moved to Antwerp. Andries’s entrance into the magistracy paved the road for Daniel’s own political career. In March 1583, Daniel became wijkmeester of the neighborhood where the Van der Meulens lived, charged with collecting taxes to fund the defense of the city. In the middle of August 1584, Daniel was chosen to act as a representative of Antwerp and the States of Brabant to the States General meeting in Holland. Daniel’s diplomatic mission to push the States General to provide more support for Antwerp failed."
Geburt einer Tochter
#1
Cornelia van der Meulen
12. November 1585 (Alter 27 Jahre)
Veröffentlichung: 's-Gravenhage - Verkrijgbaar bij MARTINUS NIJHOFF - 1986
Text:
S. CXXV
Geburt einer Tochter
#2
Lucretia van der Meulen
15. Mai 1591 (Alter 33 Jahre)
Tod eines EhemannsDaniel van der Meulen
25. Juli 1600 (Alter 42 Jahre)
Text:
er starb an der Pest wahrscheinlich in Bremen (?) S. 9 "In 1600 viel Daniel van der Meulen ten prooi aan de pest. Zijn dood werd door zijn verwanten vooral beschouwd als een groot verlies voor de familie: "c'éstoit un homme doué de parties fort recomandables et utiles en un parentage". 12) 12 Brieven Daniel van der Meulen, XXXIII.
Tod eines BrudersJacques della Faille
24. Oktober 1615 (Alter 57 Jahre)
Tod eines BrudersCarlo della Faille
1617 (Alter 59 Jahre)
Veröffentlichung: 's-Gravenhage - Verkrijgbaar bij MARTINUS NIJHOFF - 1986
Text:
S. CXX
Tod eines BrudersJan „de Jonge“ della Faille
26. März 1618 (Alter 60 Jahre)
Tod eines BrudersMartin della Faille Seigneur de la Baronie de Nivele (Nevele) & Banquier à Antwerpen
17. Februar 1620 (Alter 62 Jahre)
Veröffentlichung: 's-Gravenhage - Verkrijgbaar bij MARTINUS NIJHOFF - 1986
Text:
S. CXX
Tod einer TochterCornelia van der Meulen
nach 1620 (Alter 62 Jahre)

Tod eines BrudersSteven della Faille
3. September 1621 (Alter 63 Jahre)
Tod einer SchwesterAnna della Faille
16. Oktober 1622 (Alter 64 Jahre)

Veröffentlichung: 's-Gravenhage - Verkrijgbaar bij MARTINUS NIJHOFF - 1986
Text:
S. CXX
Tod einer TochterLucretia van der Meulen
nach 1627 (Alter 69 Jahre)

Tod 27. November
Veröffentlichung: Publication Date : 2015 Peer reviewed | Thesis/dissertation https://escholarship.org/uc/item/95h1471w
Text:
S. 596 "After her husband’s death in 1600, Hester continued to work and invest in the company that Daniel had made with his brother Andries and Andries’s brother-in-law Nicolas Malapert. Hester possessed and used her own trade mark even before Daniel’s death. She returned to Antwerp in 1610 after the beginning of the Twelve-Year Truce to visit Marten and deal with the landed property that she owned in Antwerp. She also visited Antwerp in 1618. Hester continued to live in Leiden until 1634, and she died on 28 May 1643 in The Hague. She was buried in Leiden next to her husband in the Pieterskerk."
Familie mit Eltern - Diese Familie ansehen
Vater
Mutter
Heirat: 14. November 1541Antwerpen, Flämische Region, Belgien
14 Monate
älterer Bruder
2 Jahre
ältere Schwester
2 Jahre
älterer Bruder
3 Jahre
älterer Bruder
4 Jahre
älterer Bruder
2 Jahre
älterer Bruder
3 Jahre
ältere Schwester
3 Jahre
ältere Schwester
4 Jahre
sie selbst
Familie mit Daniel van der Meulen - Diese Familie ansehen
Ehemann
sie selbst
Heirat: 24. Dezember 1584Haarlem, Niederlande
11 Monate
Tochter
6 Jahre
Tochter

HeiratFamily in Revolt: The Van der Meulen and Della Faille Families in the Dutch Revolt
Veröffentlichung: Publication Date : 2015 Peer reviewed | Thesis/dissertation https://escholarship.org/uc/item/95h1471w
Text:
S. 1. "On the 24th of December 1584, Daniel van der Meulen and Hester della Faille married in the Walloon church of Haarlem. One day later, they celebrated the occasion with friends and family in Amsterdam. Both bride and groom had long desired the marriage, but the path towards matrimony had been full of obstacles and pitfalls. The twenty-five or twenty-six year-old Hester had recently lost her father, leaving her an equal heir to his vast wealth alongside her eight siblings, but also under the guardianship of her three older brothers, whom her father had appointed as executors of his estate. If Hester wished to marry the well-educated and ambitious thirty year-old Daniel, the two would have to be able to convince Hester’s brothers and guardians—Jan, Marten, and Jacques—of the advantages of the union." S. 57 "Taking place in Holland, the wedding highlighted the political, religious, and physical divisions between the members of the two families. The differences were most stark in the relationship that developed between the two new brothers-in-law, the Calvinist alderman of Antwerp, Andries van der Meulen, and the loyalist Catholic, Marten della Faille. Confronted by the difficulties of creating amity among kin who were divided by war, the siblings used a discourse of friendship and affection in an effort to maintain and strengthen the bonds of blood and marriage" S. 596 "In his testament, Jan de Oude indicated that his two unmarried daughters must marry with full approval of the three executors. Hester put this article to the test in her decision to marry Daniel van der Meulen against the wishes of Marten. Having converted to Calvinism by this time, Hester married Daniel in the Walloon church in Haarlem on 24 December 1584. All of her children were baptized and raised in the Calvinist manner. After the fall of Antwerp, Hester and Daniel lived in Bremen for a period of six years. In September 1591, Daniel, Hester, and their four children moved to the university city of Leiden. In the divisions of her father’s estate, Hester mostly sided with Jacques. She developed a close relationship with Jacques’s wife Josina Hamels, and they two corresponded with each other in parallel to the correspondence of their husbands. 39) However, after Daniel agreed to have received full payment of Hester’s inheritance with Marten in 1594, Hester wrote to her brother, telling him that she continued to be his “faithful sister.” S. 606 "In his early life, Daniel was not destined to live the life of a merchant. Sent to Cologne along with his sister in 1572 at the age of 18, Daniel enrolled in the study of law in a school in either Germany or Switzerland. The death of his eldest brother Jean in 1576, halted Daniel’s academic career, as he was called back to work in his mother’s trade. Daniel first worked mainly in Cologne, but in 1579 he moved to Antwerp. Andries’s entrance into the magistracy paved the road for Daniel’s own political career. In March 1583, Daniel became wijkmeester of the neighborhood where the Van der Meulens lived, charged with collecting taxes to fund the defense of the city. In the middle of August 1584, Daniel was chosen to act as a representative of Antwerp and the States of Brabant to the States General meeting in Holland. Daniel’s diplomatic mission to push the States General to provide more support for Antwerp failed."
TodFamily in Revolt: The Van der Meulen and Della Faille Families in the Dutch Revolt
Veröffentlichung: Publication Date : 2015 Peer reviewed | Thesis/dissertation https://escholarship.org/uc/item/95h1471w
Text:
S. 596 "After her husband’s death in 1600, Hester continued to work and invest in the company that Daniel had made with his brother Andries and Andries’s brother-in-law Nicolas Malapert. Hester possessed and used her own trade mark even before Daniel’s death. She returned to Antwerp in 1610 after the beginning of the Twelve-Year Truce to visit Marten and deal with the landed property that she owned in Antwerp. She also visited Antwerp in 1618. Hester continued to live in Leiden until 1634, and she died on 28 May 1643 in The Hague. She was buried in Leiden next to her husband in the Pieterskerk."
Heirat
Name
Schreibweise auch: 'de la Faille' oder 'van der Faille'
HeiratHeiratsvertrag Daniel van der Meulen mit Hester de la Faille HarlemHeiratsvertrag Daniel van der Meulen mit Hester de la Faille Harlem
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Veröffentlichung: Archiv Municipale de Valenciennes, 1862
Text:
tome IV, p. 266
Veröffentlichung: Tournai, 1859, TYPOGRAPHIE DE MALO ET LEVASSEUR, rue de l'Écorcheric 4
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vgl. S. 93 "della Faille" Écartelé: au 1 de sable au chevron d'or chargé de 3 fleurs de lys d'azur, acc. en chef de 2 têtes de lions arrachées et affrontées d'or, lampassées de gueules, et en pointe d'une tête de léopard d'or tenant en la gueule un annelet d'azur; au 2 d'argent à la bande fuselée degueules ; au 3 fasce de gueules et d'or de 6 p., les fasces de gueules frettées d'argent; au he de sable à 2 quinte feuilles d'argent , l'une au 2e canton du chef , l'autre en la pointe de l'écu , au franc quartier d'or chargé de .... sur le tout d'argent à la croix de gueules. (Ar. de F1 .) La terre d'Estaimpuits fut érigée en baronnie (1676) en faveur de Gilbert, seigneur d'Estaimpuits et de Roncheval.(Nobi.des P-B.)"