Jan Petersz van Deventer

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Jan Petersz van Deventer

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Birthplace: Deventer, Overysl, Netherland
Death: circa 1601 (17-35)
Immediate Family:

Son of Peter van Deventer and Mrs Peter van Deventer
Husband of Adrianetje Jans
Father of Petertje Jans van Deventer
Brother of Herman Pieters Pietersz van Deventer; Merritge van Deventer; Petertje van Deventer and Peterje Pieters Berck

Managed by: Judith "Judi" Elaine (McKee) Burns
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About Jan Petersz van Deventer

Jan Peters vanDeventer (son of Peter vanDeventer and ) was born ABT 1574 . He died 1601 (Other spouses: )

Jan Peters vanDeventer married Adrianentje Jans on 1594 in: Utrecht, Netherlands.

Adrianentje Jans (daughter of Jan Jansen Stoel van Gils and ) was born ABT 1576 in: Utrecht, Netherlands. She died BEF 1653 . (Other spouses: )

They had the following children:

Petertje Jans vanDeventer born: . died

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2. Jan Peters VANDEVENTER-22091 (Peter) b. abt 1574 Deventer, Holland, d. 1601. m (MRIN:1060) Adriaentje JANS-2210, dau. of Jan Jansen Stoel VAN GILE-2874 (MRIN:1354), 1594; banns 14 Apr. 1594 Utrecht, Holland . Adriaentje b. abt. 1576 Utrecht, d. bef. 1653.

The records of New Amsterdam from 1653 to 1674 anno Domini - New York (N.Y.), Berthold Fernow, Edmund ... - 1897 - History pg. 296-300

On the 8th January 1658: appeared Sieur Mattheus de Vos Not: Pub: as attorney of Jacob Jansen Huis before the Secretary of this City of Amsterdam in N. Netherland and declares, that he appeals to the Honble Director General and Council of N: Netherland from the judgment pronounced by the Court here on 7th instant between the Burgomaster and him, the Appellant.

Extraordinary Court on Thursday, say Wednesday the 9th January, in the City Hall. resent  the Heeren Paulus Leendersen vander Grift, Allard Anthony, Wilhelmus Beeckman, Joannes  de Peister, Hendk J. van der Vin. 

Joghim Beeckman and Andries Andriesen are sent for and appear in Court to declare, what pa Jan van Deventer and Nicolaas Velthuyzen, as far as it is known to them. Joghim Beekman declares, that he saw and heard Jan van Deventer and Jan Crynen come out of Velthuyzen's house and that Velthuysen followed them into the alley, and was seen by Jan van Deventer. Thereupon Jan van Deventer said, Ha! rascal, are you there? and drew the dagger out and stooped to the hasp to open it: And that meanwhile Velthuyzen struck down Jan van Deventer over the clapboards; but knows not the origin of the affair, and that Mg Paulus took the dagger out of Jan van Deventers hand. Andries Andriesen declares, that going home he heard some noise at Velthuyzens and that Jan van Deventer was pushed out the house, but saw no glass nor even saw them drink brandy, but that Jan van Deventer abused him Velthuyzen for a rascal and a dog. And whereas all the witnesses in the case are not present, the Court resolves to appoint two Commissaries to examine the other witnesses, and the Schepens Wilhelmus Beeckman and Hendk Jansen vander Vin are appointed thereunto. Meanwhile the City Messenger is ordered to notify the President, that the other witnesses are in the City.

Extraordinary Court, Monday afternoon 14* January 1658; in the City Hall: Present the Heeren Paulus Leendersen van der Grift, Allard Anthony, Wilhelmus Beeckman, Joannes de Peister, Govert Loockermans, Hend J: Van der Vin.

The Court having seen and examined the papers, documents and declarations of witnesses used in the suit between Jan van Deventer, soldier of the Honble West India Company and Nicolaas Velthuyzen for fighting and wounding inflicted by the abov enamed Velthuyzen on the aforesaid Jan van Deventer on a Sunday during preaching, have in order to obtain further explanation of the case examined anew on interrogatories the principal witnesses, who were in the first instance present; therefore being most maturely considered and having looked over the demand and conclusion of the Schout have pronounced the following judgment.

JUDGMENT.

Whereas Nicolaas Velthuyzen has, according to declaration, violated the placards of the Director General and Council enacted against tapping any drink of what sort soever it may during the preaching and has on Sunday in the beginning of Octobr of the year 1657 tapped to some persons at his house strong drink, whereby quarrels, trouble and difficulties, yea, even fighting and wounds have arisen, all which are in direct violation of the placards published and enacted; and whereas he Velthuysen has been found to be the cause, because first, he was the first to strike; secondly he could have prevented the further mischief as Jan van Deventer and Jan Crynen were outside the house and he ought to have shut the door and remained within, and had they, to wit, Jan van Deventer and Jan Crynen committed any hostility in his house he should have given notice thereof to the Schout, and not be his own judge; but on the contrary with an angry and hasty spirit, against all efforts designed to retain him in the house, as appears by declaration, escaped through the back way from the house, attacked his opponent from behind over the clapboards, they being on the highway and he on his lot, and struck him in a vehement spirit; which the Court having looked into and weighed, being an offence of evil consequence, which if not guarded against others would be committed, and in order further to prevent such, and the Magistrates being desirous to provide therefor, they condemn the deft. Nicolaas Velthuyzen for his perpetrated crime, first in the sum of 25 guilders for surgeon's fees; next, fifty guilders for smart, pain and lost time, and further in a penalty of 300 guilders to be applied as is proper; and in addition in the sum of 60 guilders to be paid for the benefit of the City for the renewing of his trade or to enable him to renew it, and further in the costs of suit. Thus done and sentenced in the Court of the Burgomasters and Schepens of the City of Amsterdam in N. Netherland the 14th January, 1658.

On the Petition presented in Court in date 14 January by Jan Hendricksen, glazier, is the following ordered.

They had the following children:

  • 5 F i. Pietertje Jans VANDEVENTER-2211 d. bef. 10 Apr 1655.
  sometimes called vanTwel; d.unm. will dtd. 10 Apr. 1655 codicil 10 Jun. 1656

Jan Peters vanDeventer (son of Peter vanDeventer and ) was born ABT 1574 . He died 1601 (Other spouses: )

Jan Peters vanDeventer married Adrianentje Jans on 1594 in: Utrecht, Netherlands.

Adrianentje Jans (daughter of Jan Jansen Stoel van Gils and ) was born ABT 1576 in: Utrecht, Netherlands. She died BEF 1653 . (Other spouses: )

They had the following children:

Petertje Jans vanDeventer born: . died:

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