Severijn van de CorputAlter: 25 Jahre1550–1575
- Name
- Severijn van de Corput
- Vornamen
- Severijn
- Nachname
- van de Corput
Geburt | um 1550 Veröffentlichung: Publication Date : 2015
Peer reviewed | Thesis/dissertation
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/95h1471w Text: S. 211/212 "... Severijn van de Corput. Born in Breda, Severijn had purchased citizenship in Antwerp in 1572." |
Heirat | Anna van der Meulen — Diese Familie ansehen um 1573 (Alter 23 Jahre) Quelle: BRIEVEN EN ANDERE BESCHEIDEN BETREFFENDE DANIEL VAN DER MEULEN 1584-1600 Deel I augustus 1584-september 1585 Veröffentlichung: 's-Gravenhage - Verkrijgbaar bij MARTINUS NIJHOFF - 1986 Text: S. CXXV "Anna van der Meulen, geb. Antwerpen 1544/1546; tr. 1° Keulen sept. 1573 Severijn van de Corput), zoon van Johan van de Corput (+ 1569) en Anthonia Montens (+ 1578), + Frankfurt dec. 1575..." Veröffentlichung: Publication Date : 2015
Peer reviewed | Thesis/dissertation
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/95h1471w Text: S. 599/600 "Anna van der Meulen, c. 1544–1546 to unknown
Severeign van de Corput, died December 1575...
As the oldest child of Jan and Elizabeth, Anna played an important role in maintaining unity within her sibling group. Anna married twice, and both of her husbands entered into trade companies with Elizabeth. In September 1573, at the age of about twenty-eight, Anna married Severijn de Corput, a merchant from Breda who had gained citizenship in Antwerp in 1572, when she would have been about twenty-years old. The couple moved to Antwerp and had a son, Hansken, in 1574. Severijn signed an agreement to enter into a company with his mother-in-law to begin in 1575, but he died before the commencement of the company." |
Geburt eines Sohns #1 | Hansken van de Corput um 1574 (Alter 24 Jahre) Veröffentlichung: Publication Date : 2015
Peer reviewed | Thesis/dissertation
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/95h1471w Text: S. 602 "Anna and François had at least three children, but little is known about them. Anna’s child from her first marriage, Hansken, was mostly raised in the household of Andries. After a short stay in Andries’s house in Bremen, they moved to the port city of Stade in 1588. In 1592, they returned to Bremen to live alongside Anna’s siblings. They appear to have lived in Bremen until at least 1618. Anna and François both developed close relations to Anna’s siblings. François appears as a pious husband and brother-in-law in his letters to his affines. Anna’s letters to her siblings often spoke of the various ailments which seemed to constantly inflict her. She worried greatly when François left the house for business and had trouble sleeping at night." |
Tod | um Dezember 1575 (Alter 25 Jahre) Veröffentlichung: Publication Date : 2015
Peer reviewed | Thesis/dissertation
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/95h1471w Text: S. 211/212 "The trade carried on by Elizabeth following her husband’s death in 1563 connected the biannual fairs in Strasbourg and Frankfurt to Antwerp, with Cologne playing an important role in communication between the two poles.11 In 1573, Elizabeth looked to solidify her position within this trade and expand her resources through the marriage of her eldest daughter, who was about twenty-eight years old, to Severijn van de Corput. Born in Breda, Severijn had purchased citizenship in Antwerp in 1572. Elizabeth moved towards creating a company with her new son-in-law that was to focus on the trade she had performed on her own. However, before the company was officially begun, Severijn died in 1575, leaving Anna a widow at the age of thirty with a young son. Anna again entered into the matrimonial estate some time before 1582. Like Severijn, François Pierens was a merchant who specialized in trade at the fairs of Strasbourg and Frankfurt. In 1576, he had created a company with the brothers Jan and Antoine Lempereur to
pursue this trade, but in 1581, he liquidated the company to form one with his mother-in-law. Elizabeth was the senior partner in the company, contributing two-thirds of the capital with François responsible for the remaining one-third. Having resided in Cologne since 1572 due to
the troubles in Antwerp, Anna’s marriage to François and the creation of the company enabled Elizabeth to return to Antwerp. François now became responsible for coordinating the trade of the company from his base in Cologne.12" |
Familie mit Eltern |
Vater |
Johan van de Corput Geburt: Tod: |
Mutter |
Antonia Montens Geburt: Tod: 1578 |
Heirat: — |
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er selbst |
Severijn van de Corput Geburt: um 1550 — Breda, Noord-Brabant, Niederlande Tod: um Dezember 1575 |
Familie mit Anna van der Meulen |
er selbst |
Severijn van de Corput Geburt: um 1550 — Breda, Noord-Brabant, Niederlande Tod: um Dezember 1575 |
Ehefrau |
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Heirat: um 1573 — Köln, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland |
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2 Jahre Sohn |
Hansken van de Corput Geburt: um 1574 24 21 Tod: nach 1592 |
Francois Pierens + Anna van der Meulen |
Ehefraus Ehemann |
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Ehefrau |
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Heirat: um 1580 — Antwerpen, Flandern, Belgien |
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14 Jahre Stiefsohn |
Francois Pierens Geburt: 29. September 1593 38 40 — Bremen, Bremen, Deutschland Tod: 25. März 1665 — Bremen, Bremen, Deutschland |
-8 Jahre Stieftochter |
Sara Pierens Geburt: um 1585 30 32 — Stade, Niedersachen, Deutschland Tod: |
Stieftochter |
Elisabeth Pierens Geburt: Tod: |
Stieftochter |
Anna Pierens Geburt: Tod: |
Stieftochter |
Susanne Pierens Geburt: Tod: |
Geburt | Family 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. 211/212 "... Severijn van de Corput. Born in Breda, Severijn had purchased citizenship in Antwerp in 1572." |
Heirat | BRIEVEN EN ANDERE BESCHEIDEN BETREFFENDE DANIEL VAN DER MEULEN 1584-1600 Deel I augustus 1584-september 1585 Veröffentlichung: 's-Gravenhage - Verkrijgbaar bij MARTINUS NIJHOFF - 1986 Text: S. CXXV "Anna van der Meulen, geb. Antwerpen 1544/1546; tr. 1° Keulen sept. 1573 Severijn van de Corput), zoon van Johan van de Corput (+ 1569) en Anthonia Montens (+ 1578), + Frankfurt dec. 1575..." |
Heirat | Family 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. 599/600 "Anna van der Meulen, c. 1544–1546 to unknown
Severeign van de Corput, died December 1575...
As the oldest child of Jan and Elizabeth, Anna played an important role in maintaining unity within her sibling group. Anna married twice, and both of her husbands entered into trade companies with Elizabeth. In September 1573, at the age of about twenty-eight, Anna married Severijn de Corput, a merchant from Breda who had gained citizenship in Antwerp in 1572, when she would have been about twenty-years old. The couple moved to Antwerp and had a son, Hansken, in 1574. Severijn signed an agreement to enter into a company with his mother-in-law to begin in 1575, but he died before the commencement of the company." |
Tod | Family 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. 211/212 "The trade carried on by Elizabeth following her husband’s death in 1563 connected the biannual fairs in Strasbourg and Frankfurt to Antwerp, with Cologne playing an important role in communication between the two poles.11 In 1573, Elizabeth looked to solidify her position within this trade and expand her resources through the marriage of her eldest daughter, who was about twenty-eight years old, to Severijn van de Corput. Born in Breda, Severijn had purchased citizenship in Antwerp in 1572. Elizabeth moved towards creating a company with her new son-in-law that was to focus on the trade she had performed on her own. However, before the company was officially begun, Severijn died in 1575, leaving Anna a widow at the age of thirty with a young son. Anna again entered into the matrimonial estate some time before 1582. Like Severijn, François Pierens was a merchant who specialized in trade at the fairs of Strasbourg and Frankfurt. In 1576, he had created a company with the brothers Jan and Antoine Lempereur to
pursue this trade, but in 1581, he liquidated the company to form one with his mother-in-law. Elizabeth was the senior partner in the company, contributing two-thirds of the capital with François responsible for the remaining one-third. Having resided in Cologne since 1572 due to
the troubles in Antwerp, Anna’s marriage to François and the creation of the company enabled Elizabeth to return to Antwerp. François now became responsible for coordinating the trade of the company from his base in Cologne.12" |