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Jacomina de Ruine | see FAMILY TREE | |
Born: Abt. 1641 Near Landrecy, Hainault, France
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Married: 09 Sep 1668 New Amsterdam, New York, Dutch Ref.
Church, NY
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Died: Before 04 Mar 1691-92 Bergen Co., NJ Jean Demarest remarried on 23 Mar 1692 |
FATHER
HUSBAND
CHILDREN
1. David Demarest
b. 18 Aug 1669
m. 1690 Antje Pieterse Slot
d. Sep 1706
2. Johannes Demarest
b. 18 Jun 1671
m. 1693 Deborah Heyet
d. Between 1726-1731
3. Marie Demarest
b. 1673
m. 1695
Jacobus Pietersz Slot
4. Sara Demarest
`b. 12 Oct 1675
m. Abraham Cannon
5. Simon Demarest
b. 22 Nov 1677
6. Rachel Demarest
b. 1678/9
m. 9
May 1702 Thomas Heyer
d. 1710
7. Jacomina Demarest
b. 21 Apr 1680
m. 29 Mar 1700 Jan Stewart
8. Magdalena Demarest
b. 21 Apr 1680
m. 8 Sep 1703 James Christy
d. Dec 1749
9. Lea Jansen Demarest
b. 18 Apr 1682
m. 29 Mar 1700 Abraham Brouwer
d. Aft. 15 Jan 1744
10. Peter Demarest
b. Feb 1683
m. 14 May 1709 Maria Pieterse Meet
d. 31 Aug 1763
11. Samuel Demarest
b. 13 Nov 1687
d. Bef. 29 Mar 1714
Jacomina De Ruine
by Susan Brooke
Feb 2021
Jacomina De Ruine was born in Henegouwe, Hainalt,
Netherlands (now Belgium) to Simon De Ruine. Her marriage record and her
father's ship record both say they were from "Henegouwe." (1) Some
researchers think she was the daughter of Simon and an unknown first wife of
Simon De Ruine. (2) Supposedly Simon, her father, who was from Landrecies,
which is about 45 miles from Hainault, (3) lived for a short time in The
Netherlands before the family sailed for the New World in 1659 on the ship De
Trouw (Faith). The wife of record on this ship was Magdalena Vanderstraaten, and
there are no children listed. (4) We assume Jacomina was born before
1652 since she was probably over 16 when she married on 9 Sep 1668 in NY to Jean
De Marets. (5) There are also reports that Jacomina had a sister named Jannetje
DeRuin. This Jannetje married on 31 Dec 1659, soon after the boat's
arrival. (5) Her marriage records reads
"Jan Dupree, wid van Margariet Orommete; Jannetje Symons, van Amsterdam",
and it has been assumed she was a daughter of Simon De Ruine. She had several
children, one of which was baptized in 1667. This daughter, Maria, was baptized
to "Jean Dupre" and wife "Jannetie" with the witness, "Jacomina Drun", (Jacomina
De Ruine). (6) Jacomina and Jannetje seem to be sisters and Jannetje was
old enough to marry in 1659, so she was probably born before 1643 in Amsterdam
as recorded in her marriage record. (5) If Simon de Ruine did indeed live in
Henegouwe before
he moved to Amsterdam, then Jacomina was
born
before
Jannetje. Jacomina deRuine may have been born about 1641. If she was born that
early, she married at the age of 28 and her last child, Samuel Demarest, was
born when she was over 46.
Three additional siblings to Jacomina and Jannetje
were born in NY after their arrival: Barteltje baptized 26 Oct 1659, Maria
baptized 1 Jan 1662 and Magdalena baptized 21 Jun 1665. So, the first two
daughters of Simon De Ruine, Jacomina and Jannetje, were probably born in the
early 1640's and the next known child, Barteltje, was born 15 years later in
1659, making it seem likely there may have been two different mothers of these
children. And, there are at least 24 years between the birth of the first and
last child. Magdalena Vanderstraaten could be the mother of all five
children, but there is no proof.
Maria De Ruine, who was born 1 Jan 1662, who was
either the sister or half sister of Jacomina De Ruine, married Samuel Demarest
on 11 Aug 1678, a brother to the husband of Jacomina de Ruine. They were
often witnesses at the baptisms of each other's children. (6)
Jacomina de Ruine died before March 1692. (7)
Sources
(1) David Des Marest of the French Patent on the Hackensack and His Descendants by Mary A Demarest and William H. S. Demarest, 1938
Jean married (1) Jacomina DeRuine, born in the Province of Hainault, France, September 9, 1668, at New York. -- Jacomima DeRuine was the daughter of Simon Druine (1615-1678) and Magdalena Van Derstaaten. The notice reads; "Jan DeMarest j. m. Van Walcheren, Zeeland, Sept. 9, 1668, Jacomyne Drinus Van Bylanderzy in Henegouwe." The notice of Jean's second marriage reads: "Jean de Marets widr Van Jacomina Driel."
(2)
Ancestors of David Kipp Conover
Person Page 68
Simon De Ruine was born in
1615. He married
Magdalena
Vander Straaten,
daughter of Ladowycks Van Der Stratten. Simon De Ruine
died in 1678.
Simon De Ruine, father of Marie, wife of Samuel Demarest, and of Jacomina, wife
of Jean Demarest, styled himself a Walloon, although he is reported to have come
from Valenciennes near Landrecy. In order to escape religious persecution he
went to Holland, where he remained for 15 years. Here he married twice, his
second wife being Magdelena Van der Straaten. Nothing is known
concerning his first wife, other than that she was the mother of his two older
daughters, born in Holland, about 1645 and 1647. These children accompanied
their father and step-mother when they came to America. They sailed on the ship
De Trouw, a private trader which left Harlingen, Holland, Feb. 13, 1659. Simon's
name appeared on the passenger list as "Symon Drune from Henegouw". Fellow
passengers we re Epke Banta and Jllis Jansen Mandeville. Simon was one of
thirty-two men who settled in Harlem to the north of New Amsterdam. The original
allotments of land were soon taken up by an influx of settlers who gave their
attention to farming. Simon first owned two lots on Jochem Pieters Flat, and in
1662, acquired Lot #3 of the same grant, which lay between the Harlem River and
old Kingsbridge Road. He resided at at Henegouw, Holland, Netherlands, before
12-Feb-1659. He and Magdalena Vander
Straaten immigrated on 12-Feb-1659 to New Netherlands; aboard the ship
"De Trouw."
Revised History of Harlem (city of New York) by James Riker, 1904
pg. 100 Simon De Ruine, another refugee (familiarly known as Le Qualion, - that is, the Walloon), born a name fund at Valenciennes, near Landrecy, escaped too Holland, tarrying there for some years. He went out with his wife, Magdalena Vanderstraaten, and several children, in the ship Faith, "a private trader going to the Manhattans," which sailed February 13, 1659, with nearly a hundred passengers, De Ruine being the only Frenchman.
pg 246 Simon de Ruine, otherwise called de Waal, the Walloon, was originally from Landrecy, in Hainault, as before noticed. Having sold his land in Harlem, in 1666, he bought a few acres in Flushing, near Jean Gensung, and is named on the rate list of 1675. (Doc. Hist. N Y ii 461) On April 27, 1678, the Sieur Dubuisson drew up his will: a copy is here given. it was proved June 12, 1678. Simon was sick, and perhaps in extremis, as he did not put his hand to the will, and thus its date may be of his death. As he always made his mark, and his name takes many forms in contemporary records, we follow Dubuisson as probably correct. --- Simon had, with other children, Jacomina, born near Landrecy, who married John Demarest; Jannette, born at Amsterdam, who married John De Pres; and Maria, born at Harlem, who married Samuel Demarest
The Spur Volume 29 pg 66, 1922
Simon de Ruine has double trouble with his name. As he was a Walloon and descended from French Protestant refugees, the Dutch called him De Waal, while the French settlers designated him le Quallon. In 1659 Simon brought to America, in the ship De Trouw, his wife, Magdalena Van Derstraaten, and two daughters, Jaconima, born near Landrecy, on the Sambre, near Hainault, and Jannetze, born in Amsterdam. Jacomina married John Demarest, her sister, Maria, married Samuel Demarest and Jannetze, shortly after arriving here, became the helpmate of Jan de Pre, a Fleming of Walloon descent. Simon de Ruine lived first in Harlem but later occupied a house in Smith's Valley - about the present Wall and Pearl Streets. Having buried Magdelena, wife of his youth, Simon, the immigrant de Ruine, acquired a second mate. One of the daughters of the latter marriage became the wife of Cornelius Epke Banta, of Hackensack, N.J. Among Simon's Banta descendants were Jannetze, who in 1690, married Johannes Myer; Marrytie, wife of Samuel Provoost; Isaac, who married a Scotch lassie, Lydia Campbell, and Benjamin, who married successively Sarah, daughter of Joseph Riggs, and Rachel Johnson.
(3) Landrecies to Hengouwen, Hainaut is about 72 km. (about 45 miles)
(4) Passenger List of "De Trouw" in 1659
The ship left from Harlingen, Holland, Netherlands and arrived in New Netherland on the 12 Feb 1659. The name on the passenger list is "Symon Drune" from Henegouwen (Hainaut). [3] Fellow passengers were Epke Banta and Jellis Jansen Mandeville.
(5) Marriage records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York
1655 28 May; Jean du Pre van Coma; Margariet Jans, Uyt Schotlandt.
1659 05 Dec; Jan Dupree, wid van Margariet Orommete; Jannetje Symons, van Amsterdam.
1668 09 Sep; Jan de Mare, jm van Walcheren in Zeelandt; Jacomyn Dreuns, van Bylanderzy in Henegouwe.
A quote from the "Harlem: its origins and annals" book, p. 211
Jan de
Pre, born at Commines in 1635 - a Fleming, but of Walloon or French descent,
judging from his surname - was a cooper, and before coming to Harlem lived
several years as a "small burgher" in New Amsterdam, where he married in 1655 a
Scotch lassie, Margaret, daughter of John Cromartie. His present wife was
Jannetie, daughter of Simon de Ruine, married in 1659. De Pre finally went
to New Untrecht, and thence to Staten Island. By his first wife he had
Andries, born 1656, and by his second wife, Jannetie, born 1662, Francina, 1665,
Maria, 1667, John, 1671 Simon, 1676. Jannetie married Cornelius Banta, of
Hackensack, where her uncles, the Demarests, resided. She died and Banta
married her cousin Magdalena Demarest. Banta was a son of Epke Jacobs
Banta, farmer, from Harlingen, common ancestor of the prolific family bearing
that name, and who with his wife and 5 children emigrated in the same ship with
Simon de Ruine.
(6) New Amsterdam Baptism from 1639-1730
Baptisms of children of Jannetje DeRuine and Jean De Pre:
1. 1662 Dec 03; Jean Dupriee, Jannetje; Jannetje;
2.1665 Jan 12; Jean Dupre, Janneken Dupre; Francyntie; Anthony Dircks, Jacomyntie du Wel
3. 1667 Feb 16; Jean Dupre, Jannetie; Maria; Jacomina Drun
4.1671 Mar 28; Jan Dupree, Jannette; Jan;
5.1676 Jun 21; Jean Dupree, Jannetie Simons; Simon; Carel de Wever, Maria
Baptisms of children of Jacomina DeRuine and Jean Demarest
Baptisms of children of Maria Du Ruine and Samuel Demarest
1. 1680 Apr 21 Magdaleen baptized to Samuel de Mareetz, Maria Druwen; Witnesses: David de Mareetz, Magdalena Druwen
2. 1681 Oct 3 David baptized: sponsors: Jan de Mare, Marey De Maree his mother (from wikitree)
3. 1686 Jan 10 Jacomina Demarest (from findagrave)
4. Abt. 1690 Judith Demarest
5. Abt. 1693 Samuel Demarest
6. Abt. 1695 Peter Demarest
7. 1697 Feb 14 Sara baptized to Samuel DeMaree and Mary Dorwyn: witnesses David, son of David DeMaree, Sara Bertelf at Dutch Reformed Church, Hackensack, Bergen, NJ
8.1699 May 21 Simon baptized to Samuel DeMaree and Mary Dorwyn: witnesses, Jan Bougaert and Maria Bertholf
9.1701 Jan 12 Rachel baptized to Samuel DeMaree and Mary Dorwyn: witnesses, Andries Jansen, Rachel, his wife
10.1703 Apr 18 Susanna baptized to Samuel DeMree and Maria DeMaree: witnesses, David DeMaree, son of Jan, Susanna DeMaree, daughter of Daivd.
11.1706 Mar 25 Daniel baptized to Samuel DesMarest and Mary Duruen: witnesses, Daniel DesMarest and Magdalena DesMarest, daughter of Jan.
(7) Jean Demarest remarried on 23 Mar 1692