Jannetje Claes Bonen was also known as Jannetie Bones. Jannetje Claes Bonen was born circa 1620 at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. She married
Urbanus Luyerson before 1642; 1st marriage Jannetie. Jannetje Claes Bonen married
Tobias Teunissen in 1649 at New Amsterdam, New York County, New York. Jannetje Claes Bonen married
Tobias Teunissen; 2nd marriage Jannetje. Marriage banns for Jannetje Claes Bonen and
Thomas Jacobs Verdon were published on 1 June 1659. On 19 June 1659 "Commission"
"Whereas Thomas Verdon, widower of Barbara Imbroeck, intends to marry again with Janneke Bones, widow of Tobias Teunissen; and as he has a little son Jacobus, by said Barbara Imbroeck, about three years old, to whom before the marriage, his maternal inheritance must be proved, so that whe he comes of age and marries he may have what belongs to him. Therefore the Orphans Masters of the City appoing as guardians and administrators Mr. Paulus Van der Beeck and Joannes de la Montagne, Junior, who are hereby authorized to make such inheritance, debts and credits as equity demands, reporting the same to this Board on Saturday, June 21 at 7 O. C. A. M. Done June 19, 1659"
"Janneke Bones, appearing before the Board id directed, whereas she intends to marry again, she mus settle on her children their paternal inheritance. Answering she offers to give each child 50 florins, and states she has four children called Herman Urbanus, 17 years; Neeltje Urbanus, 15 years; Urbanus Urbanus, 10 years an Teunis Teunissen, 8 years, for whon Abraman Clock and Evert Duyckingh are appointed guardians"
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"Commission"
"Whereas Hanneke Bones, widof of Tobias Teunisse, is about to become the wife of Thomas Verdon, widower of Barbara Imbroeck, and whereas she has now four living children of whom three are by her first Husband, called Herman, Neeltje, and Urbanus Urbanus and the fourth Teunis Tobiassen by her last deceased husband, to whom before her marriage, their paternal inheritance must be proved, so that when they come of age or marry they may receive what belongs to them. Therefore the Orphanmasters appoint as quardians and administrators Abraham Clock and Everet Duyckingh who are authorized to make such an agreement with the widow on behalf of the chidren etc., etc. Done June 19, 1659."
On 21 June 1659 "Saturday, June 21, 1659, Before the Board came Abraham Clock and Evert Duyckingh, curators of the children and property left by Tobias Teunissen, deceased, who reported that the had been at the house of the widow Janneke Bones, and after examination of the estate they had agreed with her about the settlement on her children of their paternal inheritance, namely: that she shall give to each child 50 florins, together 200 florins. They were thanked for their labor."
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" Joannes Nonjeer de la Montagne with Paulus Van der Beeck, administrators state that they have been at Tomas Verdon's house and that after an appraisal of the estate there is a surplus of 14 florins. As said Tomas has not declared all, it is ordered that he shall once more be spoken to about the land and other things of which a list is given."
Jannetje Claes Bonen and
Thomas Jacobs Verdon Joined at Dutch Reformed Church, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, 1661. Jannetje Claes Bonen and
Thomas Jacobs Verdon at Dutch Reformed Church, Flatbush, Kings County, New York, 4 July 1680. Jannetje Claes Bonen died circa 1695.