1. Familie Herlin / Heerlien / Herlijn / Herlyn

Wappen_van_der_Meulen (Brügge)

Jan „de Jonge“ van der MeulenAlter: 43 Jahre15201563

Name
Jan „de Jonge“ van der Meulen
Vornamen
Jan
Nachname
van der Meulen
Spitzname
de Jonge
Romanisiert
Molinaeus
Geburt um 1520 25 20

Geburt eines BrudersAndries „de Oude“ van der Meulen
um 1525 (Alter 5 Jahre)
Veröffentlichung: 's-Gravenhage - Verkrijgbaar bij MARTINUS NIJHOFF - 1986
Text:
S. CXXV
Geburt einer SchwesterAnna van der Meulen
um 1527 (Alter 7 Jahre)

Standesamtliche HeiratElisabeth ZeghersDiese Familie ansehen
2. Juni 1543 (Alter 23 Jahre)
Veröffentlichung: 's-Gravenhage - Verkrijgbaar bij MARTINUS NIJHOFF - 1986
Text:
"Jan van der Meulen de Jonge, geb. Antwerpen vóór 1520, + Antwerpen 1563/1564, begr. Antwerpen Borchtkerkhof; tr. Antwerpen juli 1543 Elizabeth Seghers, geb. Lier ca 1520, + Bremen 17 juni 1587, dr van Aert Seg(h)ers en Anna van den Eijnde."
Veröffentlichung: Publication Date : 2015 Peer reviewed | Thesis/dissertation https://escholarship.org/uc/item/95h1471w
Text:
S. 598 "Little is known about Jan van der Meulen. Like Jan de Oude, Jan came from humble origins. Born in Antwerp, his father was at first a shoemaker and then became a merchant. Jan married Elizabeth Zeghers in 1543. The marriage contract that the couple signed on 2 July 1543 shows that Jan agreed to bring £83.6.8 to the marriage, while Elizabeth brought £60. From these origins, Jan increased the family’s wealth significantly over the next twenty years. Jan’s trading activities involved connecting Antwerp to the fairs of Frankfurt and Strasbourg, which would make up the main line of the trade of the Van der Meulen family well into the 1580s. On 15 October 1556, the couple signed a testament that stipulated that the surviving spouse would have full control over the mercantile capital of the family to continue the business. By June 1564, the testament was put into effect. Jan must have died before 25 December 1563, when a state of the capital he left was drawn up. At his death, he possessed a capital of £2,000, over twenty times what he had brought to the marriage. A seventeenth-century document that described the history of the Van der Meulen family claimed that Jan had converted to Calvinism by the time of his death. However, this might simply have been an attempt to augment the Calvinist lineage of the family."
Geburt eines Sohns
#1
Jan van der Meulen
1547 (Alter 27 Jahre)

Geburt eines Sohns
#2
Andries van der Meulen
1549 (Alter 29 Jahre)
Geburt einer Tochter
#3
Sara van der Meulen
um 1552 (Alter 32 Jahre)
Geburt einer Tochter
#4
Anna van der Meulen
um 1553 (Alter 33 Jahre)
Veröffentlichung: 's-Gravenhage - Verkrijgbaar bij MARTINUS NIJHOFF - 1986
Text:
S. CXXV
Geburt eines Sohns
#5
Daniel van der Meulen
23. Oktober 1554 (Alter 34 Jahre)
Geburt einer Tochter
#6
Maria van der Meulen
um 1556 (Alter 36 Jahre)

Tod eines VatersJan „de Oude“ van der Meulen
um 1557 (Alter 37 Jahre)
Veröffentlichung: 's-Gravenhage - Verkrijgbaar bij MARTINUS NIJHOFF - 1986
Tod einer MutterCatrina Aertsens
vor 1561 (Alter 41 Jahre)

Tod um 1563 (Alter 43 Jahre)
Familie mit Eltern - Diese Familie ansehen
Vater
Mutter
Heirat:
er selbst
6 Jahre
jüngerer Bruder
3 Jahre
jüngere Schwester
Familie mit Elisabeth Zeghers - Diese Familie ansehen
er selbst
Ehefrau
Heirat: 2. Juni 1543Antwerpen, Flämische Region, Belgien
5 Jahre
Sohn
3 Jahre
Sohn
4 Jahre
Tochter
2 Jahre
Tochter
22 Monate
Sohn
2 Jahre
Tochter

HeiratBRIEVEN 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:
"Jan van der Meulen de Jonge, geb. Antwerpen vóór 1520, + Antwerpen 1563/1564, begr. Antwerpen Borchtkerkhof; tr. Antwerpen juli 1543 Elizabeth Seghers, geb. Lier ca 1520, + Bremen 17 juni 1587, dr van Aert Seg(h)ers en Anna van den Eijnde."
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. 598 "Little is known about Jan van der Meulen. Like Jan de Oude, Jan came from humble origins. Born in Antwerp, his father was at first a shoemaker and then became a merchant. Jan married Elizabeth Zeghers in 1543. The marriage contract that the couple signed on 2 July 1543 shows that Jan agreed to bring £83.6.8 to the marriage, while Elizabeth brought £60. From these origins, Jan increased the family’s wealth significantly over the next twenty years. Jan’s trading activities involved connecting Antwerp to the fairs of Frankfurt and Strasbourg, which would make up the main line of the trade of the Van der Meulen family well into the 1580s. On 15 October 1556, the couple signed a testament that stipulated that the surviving spouse would have full control over the mercantile capital of the family to continue the business. By June 1564, the testament was put into effect. Jan must have died before 25 December 1563, when a state of the capital he left was drawn up. At his death, he possessed a capital of £2,000, over twenty times what he had brought to the marriage. A seventeenth-century document that described the history of the Van der Meulen family claimed that Jan had converted to Calvinism by the time of his death. However, this might simply have been an attempt to augment the Calvinist lineage of the family."
QuelleBRIEVEN 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. Kap. V, 'Familie van der Meulen', S. CXXV
Notiz:
http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/retroboeken/meulen/#page=0&accessor=toc&view=homePane Dit is de digitale versie van Brieven en andere bescheiden betreffende Daniël van der Meulen 1584-1600, uitgegeven in de Rijks Geschiedkundige Publicatiën (GS 196).
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Format: image/png
Bildmaße: 139 × 150 Pixel
Dateigröße: 60 kB
Typ: Wappen
Hervorgehobenes Bild: ja
Veröffentlichung: 18de eeuw; Openbare Bibliotheek Brugge, ms. 449 https://erfgoedbrugge.be/handschrift-de-hooghe/
Text:
Schrift 1, f. 246/247