Neeltje (Cornelia) was baptized on 21 Feb 1621, [1] the daughter of Frederick Thomasz and Fransje Cornelis.
It had long been suspected that she was the sister of Thomas Fredericksen, as she and her husband witnessed Thomas' baptisms, and was confirmed upon the discovery of their parents' baptism records. She was married to Claes Hendriksz on 30 Oct 1649. [2][3]
Marriage
Int. Marriage 30 October 1649 Amsterdam, Claes Hendrijcksen (his sign) and Neeltgen Frederiks (her sign)
↑ "Netherlands, Noord-Holland Province, Church Records, 1523-1948," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1951-31145-25757-89?cc=2037985 : 21 August 2014), Nederlands Hervormde > Amsterdam > Huwelijksaangiften, Trouwen 1649-1651 > image 140 of 611; Nederlands Rijksarchiefdienst, Den Haag (Netherlands National Archives, The Hague). right page, top entry
↑ "Netherlands, Noord-Holland Province, Church Records, 1523-1948," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1951-31145-25757-89?cc=2037985 : 21 August 2014), Nederlands Hervormde > Amsterdam > Huwelijksaangiften, Trouwen 1649-1651 > image 140 of 611; Nederlands Rijksarchiefdienst, Den Haag (Netherlands National Archives, The Hague). right page, top entry
↑ "Netherlands, Noord-Holland Province, Church Records, 1523-1948," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-31143-17265-8?cc=2037985 : 21 August 2014), Nederlands Hervormde > Amsterdam > Dopen 1644-1677 > image 40 of 294; Nederlands Rijksarchiefdienst, Den Haag (Netherlands National Archives, The Hague). right page, left column, third entry
↑ Thomas Grier Evans. "Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York." In Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society. Vol. II. New York: Printed for the Society, 1890.
Sears, Pamela J. "Thomas Frederickszen and Maritje Adriaens: Origins of the Cadmus Family in Amsterdam Revealed." In The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, 179-187. 3rd ed. Vol. 137. New York, N.Y.: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 2006.
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Acknowledgments
This person was created on 14 September 2010 through the import of 124-DeCoursey.ged.
WikiTree profile Fredrickse-4 created through the import of Mulkerin Family History Site.ged on Dec 15, 2011 by Samantha Mulkerin.
WikiTree profile Fredrickse-5 created through the import of Mulkerin Family History Site.ged on Dec 15, 2011 by Samantha Mulkerin.
DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Neeltgen by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Neeltgen:
I did see the discrepancy, but I have found cases of people listed as having been born in both England and New England. I wondered if this might be such a case. Nonetheless, I appreciate your rationale and thank you for reviewing the proposed merge.
Fredrickse-6 and Frederiks-14 do not represent the same person because: One is in New Amsterdam (New World or America), the other is in the Netherlands, with different birth years. I don't see enough in common to merge
Fredrickse-6 and Frederiks-14 appear to represent the same person because: The names, dates, and locations are strikingly similar. The husband's name is the same in both cases, too.
Frederickse-7 and Frederiks-14 appear to represent the same person because: This is the oldest maternal ancestor in this chain in need of a merge into the patronymic NNS PPP. No tree conflicts. Thanks! Merging into form she used in signature.
Neeltje was conflated here in the prior merge as the only chidl of Roeloff Fredrickse Swartwout 1634 - 30 Mar 1714 and Eva Albertse Evaatji Bradt 09 Jan 1633 - 1686. That is clearly impossible because they are both her contemporaries of the same generation.
Perhaps the fact that the supposed father has the same patronymic as Neeltje led somebody to the wrong conclusion.
But it is obviously impossible, and makes no sense patronymically. So I am simply going to detach both parents, now that I have presevered the prior data here.
Perhaps the fact that the supposed father has the same patronymic as Neeltje led somebody to the wrong conclusion.
But it is obviously impossible, and makes no sense patronymically. So I am simply going to detach both parents, now that I have presevered the prior data here.