Glaude le Maistre was also known as Claude Delamater. He was also known as Claude Le Maistre. Glaude le Maistre was born in 1611 at Richbourg, Artois, France. He was the son of
Guillaume Le Maistre. Glaude le Maistre married
Mary (Unknown) circa 1630 at Canterbury, Kent, England. A contract for the marriage of Glaude le Maistre and
Louise Quennell was signed on 29 October 1638 at Walloon Church, Canterbury, Kent, England. Glaude le Maistre published marriage intentions Glaude la Maitre, widower of Louijse Kenelle, living in Cruijsstraat (Cross Street) attended by Jean de Plouij, an acquaintance of his, also living there, with Jenne de Lannoijj, widow of Jean de Clercq, living at Middleburch, who did not appear, but a valid certificate from her side is brought in. On 15 April 1648 at Leyden, South Holland, Netherlands. Glaude le Maistre married
Jeanne de Lannoy on 14 May 1648 at Walloon Church, Middleburg, Zeeland, Netherlands. Glaude le Maistre married
Jeanne de Lannoy on 19 May 1648 at Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands. Glaude le Maistre and
Jeanne de Lannoy They were members of the Walloon Church in Leyden at Walloon Church, Leyden, Holland, Netherlands, 21 February 1649. Glaude le Maistre he was a member of the Wallooin Church in Leyden but did not show a wife at Walloon Church, Leyden, Holland, Netherlands, 15 October 1651. He was a carpenter after 1652. He resided at at Flatbush, Kings County, New York, between 1652 and 1662; his home. He Reformed Dutch at New Harlem, Kings County, New York, from 1652 to 1683. He published marriage intentions on 6 April 1652 at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. Glaude le Maistre married
Hester DuBois, daughter of
Pierre DuBois Jr. and
Catherine Wibaut Clarisse, on 24 April 1652 at Walloon Church, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. Glaude le Maistre immigrated after 24 April 1652 to Flatbush, Kings County, New York. He and
Hester DuBois immigrated in May 1652. Glaude le Maistre was carpenter and a farmer circa 1655 at Flatbush, Kings County, New York. He resided at at New Harlem, Kings County, New York, from 1662 to 1683; his home. He was an overseer in Harlem in 1666 at Harlem, New York County, New York. He was Magistrate from 1666 to 1673 at New Harlem, Kings County, New York. On 12 June 1666 town overseer Type: Appointed as.
He was an overseer in Harlem in 1669 at Harlem, New York County, New York. He left a will on 15 April 1670 at Harlem, New York County, New York. He was an overseer in Harlem in 1672 at Harlem, New York County, New York. He died in 1683 at Harlem, New York County, New York.