Philippe Antoni du Trieux was born in 1586 at Roubaix, Near Lille, Flanders, France. Philippe Antoni du Trieux was born in July, 1586 or August, 1586 at Roubaix, France. Philippe Antoni du Trieux was born in 1587 at Roubaix, Dept. du Nord, France. Philippe Antoni du Trieux and
Jacquemine Noirett were engaged on April 11, 1615 at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. Philippe Antoni du Trieux married
Jacquemine Noirett on May 10, 1615 at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. Philippe Antoni du Trieux and
Susanna du Chesne were engaged on July 17, 1621 at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands; they obtained an Act of Betrothal to marry. Philippe Antoni du Trieux died before September 8, 1653 at New Amsterdam, New York County, New York.
Philippe Antoni du Trieux was also known as Philippe du Trieux. Philippe Antoni du Trieux was a worsgted-dyer by trade. Philippe Antoni du Trieux was was a dresser of plush or mock velvet. Philippe Antoni du Trieux and
Jacquemine Noirett became members of the Walloon Church, Leyden, Holland at Walloon Church, Leyden, Holland, Netherlands, August 15, 1617. Philippe Antoni du Trieux and
Susanna du Chesne they received a certificate of transfer "an attestation" at Walloon Church, Leyden, Holland, Netherlands, March 9, 1624. Philippe Antoni du Trieux emigrated on March 30, 1624 from Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands; aboard the ship "Nieu Netherlandt." Philippe Antoni du Trieux and
Susanna du Chesne immigrated in May, 1624 or June to New Amsterdam, New York County, New York; aboard the ship "New Netherland". He was among the company of Walloons who came in that year under the leadership of Jesse de Forest. Philippe Antoni du Trieux appointed court messenger in 1638 at New Amsterdam, New York County, New York. On July 24, 1649 Cornelius Segersen of Renselaerswyck, granted power of attorney to "Philip de Truy".
On September 8, 1653 "Carel Van Brugge, pltf. vs Isaac d' Foreest, deft. Pltf. as venduemaster of the personl estate of Pieter Cornelisen, mill-wright, demands payment of fl. 59.8 for goods purchased at public vendue. Deft. acknowledges having purchased the goods, but says, in the name of Philip d'Truy's widow, that her son Philip (who was also murdered) had earned fl. 100 monthly wages of Pieter Cornelisen dec'd, which sre still due him. Deft. is ordered to prove at the next Court day his demand against the estate of the above-mentioned Pieter Cornelisen deceased."
Records of New Amsterdam (Vol. I, p 114).