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View Tree for Maria Thomas BadieMaria Thomas Badie (b. Bet. 1604 - 1608, d. January 1697)

Maria Thomas Badie (daughter of Thomas Badie and Aeltje Braconie)5 was born Bet. 1604 - 1608 in Utrecht, Holland, and died January 1697 in Long Island, New York. She married Jacob Verdon on Bet. 1623 - 1627 in Netherlands, son of Jean Verdon.

 Includes NotesNotes for Maria Thomas Badie:
New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Vol. 123, No. 1, Jan. 1992, pp. 23-24: From the "Dirck Corss and Claes van Elslandt, both having been long in the service of the West India Company in New Netherland, declare at the request of Wouter van Twiller, formerly director there in the name of the Company, that they have known him in New Netherland and that they had also been council members in Fort Amsterdam on 18 November 1634 when the director had Marritgen Thomas, widow of Jacob Janss, from Rochel, summoned on account of some names which she had called him because he was supposed to have spoken dishonorably to her. Before the council she declared that Wouter van Twiller said or did nothing of the sort."

"Jacob Verdon was deceased before 1637, as his widow Maria (Marretje, Marritgen, etc.) Thomas Badie was then married to Willem Adriaensz (Bennett) . . . "The Amsterdam marriage and baptism indexes, as well as the index of the Bibliotheque Wallonne of Leiden, contain no entries for Jacob or his wife. Her place of origin remains unknown."

Pardon, Jesse, The Early Dutch Ferdon/Perdun/Verdon Families in America, Brigham City, UT, p. 20: Leaving Gowanus Bay, Breukelen Province, New Amsterdam after her husband died in late 1643, "Mary Badye, her mother Aeltje [recent widow of Cornelius Lamberts Cool], and Mary's five children moved back to New Amsterdam where her last Bennet child was born." She "remained in New Amsterdam for a time, but Aeltje, Mary, Magdalena, and their families all moved back to Gowanus, probably about 1650. The 1657 Breukelen Province tax list shows seven families living at Gowanus, and the William Bredenbent, Paulus Van Der Beeck, and Adam Brouwer families were among them."

p. 27: "Mary . . . obtained a patent on her 930-acre Gowanus property in September, 1644 from the Director-General of New Netherland, Willem Kieft." She and new husband Paulus Van Der Beeck moved back to Gowanus about 1650. "The farmhouse had been burned down by the Indians in 1644, so they had to have another house built there. After Paulus' death in 1680, Mary's son, Adrian (Arie) Bennet, returned to Gowanus after a successful farming career at nearby New Utrecht. At that time, he purchased the family farm from his mother for
12,000 guilders ($4,800) worth of wheat. . . . [H]e sold 20 morgens (42 acres) of the farm to his half-brother, Paulus Van Der Beeck, Jr. Paulus Jr. and his brother, Coenradus, had previously occupied the farm of their grandfather, Willem Bredenbent. "The Bennet farm was located on what is now Third Avenue south of 28th Street, and included the present Greenwood Cemetery."

[Note Marritje is older than 50 when Isaac was born.
Note that Register of the Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, New York, p. 113, states that Marritje married *Thomas*, son of Jacob Jacobse Ferdon and Marretje Flierboom, but that is impossible since that Thomas was not born until 1735.]
Source:
"The Stone Family", Priscilla Sharp, August 25, 2001., Electronic.


More About Maria Thomas Badie:
Death Date # 2: Abt. 1678, Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY.

More About Maria Thomas Badie and Jacob Verdon:
Marriage: Bet. 1623 - 1627, Netherlands.

Children of Maria Thomas Badie and Jacob Verdon are:
  1. +Thomas Jacobs Verdon, b. Abt. 1628, New Amsterdam, New York, d. 1698, Gowanus, Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York.
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