Paulus Izaakszoon (Linthout)

 

Paulus Izaakszoon  (Linthout)

Born: 14 May 1643

- Noordwijk Binnen, Zuid Holland, NL


Married:  Maertje Leendertsdr vanderDeijl

2 Dec 1668, Noordwijk Zuid-Holland, Netherlands


Children:

  1. -*Hendrik Pauluszoon  (b. Sep 1669  d. abt 1735)

  2. -Grietje Paulusdochter  (b. Sep 1669  d. bef 1675)

  3. -Leendert Pauluszoon  (b. 11 Nov 1671)

  4. -Jacob Pauluszoon  ( 17 Sep 1673)

  5. -Grietje Paulusdochter (b. 13 Oct 1675)

  6. -Ariaentie Paulusdochter (b. 20 Nov 1678)

  7. -Pieter Pauluszoon (b. 24 Nov 1680)

  8. -Adriante Paulusdochter (b. 24 Nov 1680)


Married:  Geertje Arents van Breestraeter

15 Aug 1683, Leiden Zuid-Holland, Netherlands


Children:

  1. -Isack Pauluszoon  (b. 1686)


Died: 30 December 1693


Parents:

- Isaac Abrahamszn (van Linthout) (b. 1610  d. 1690)

  1. -Jantje Harmens (van Utrecht)  (b. abt 1615)


Historical Census Information:

  1. -Zout, Zeep, Heere en Redemptiegeld voor het Jaar 1681

    #373 Paulus Izaaks 

    ..“baen spinder” and “vaert zee”

    .. “niets” (no taxes due)

Historical Context:

  1. -1645: Seventy year period of extremely cold winters begins (Maunder Minimum/Little Ice Age). Canals regularly freeze in Netherlands

  2. -1650: WIllem II dies (of smallpox) and Netherlands is without a monarch (to 1672)

  3. -1652: Dutch East Indies Co establishes a settlement near Cape of Good Hope

  4. -1652 (through 1654): First Anglo Dutch War (for supremacy of the seas)

  5. -1653: Battle of Scheveningen

  6. -1654:

    Peace with England (Treaty of Westminster)

   Johan de Witt; first Statesman of the Dutch Republic

  1. -1661: Brazil sold to Portugal

  2. -1670: Hudson’s Bay Company is founded.

  3. -1672 (through 1674): 3rd Anglo Dutch War

  4. -1672: Louis XIV (France) invades Holland

  5. -1675 Anton van Leeuwenhoek discovers micro-organisms through his microscope

  6. -1688: WIllem of Orange (William III) sets sail for England from Hellevoetsluis (Rotterdam)

  7. -1689: John Locke returns to England from Netherlands espousing religious tolerance, and arguing against the “divine right of kings”

“Battle of Scheveningen”

(10 Aug 1653)

Jan Abrahamsz Beerstraaten