Nouel, Josseline

Female 1578 - DECEASED


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Nouel, Josseline was born in 1578 in Saint Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France; died in DECEASED in France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: 4VJN-LDJ

    Josseline married Chevalier, Nicholas De La Marre in 1607 in Saint Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France. Nicholas was born on 6 Sep 1578 in Saint Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France; was christened on 6 Sep 1578 in Saint Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France; died in DECEASED in France; was buried on 21 Feb 1645 in France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. de la Marre, Nicole Chevalier  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1595 in Alençon, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France; died on 12 Jan 1648 in Orne, Basse-Normandie, France; was buried in 1622 in Notre Dame, Alençon, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  de la Marre, Nicole Chevalier Descendancy chart to this point (1.Josseline1) was born in 1595 in Alençon, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France; died on 12 Jan 1648 in Orne, Basse-Normandie, France; was buried in 1622 in Notre Dame, Alençon, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: L8PY-9FP

    Nicole married du Puy, Nicholas in 1615 in Alençon, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France. Nicholas (son of DuPuy, Nicholas and Sanguin, Claudine) was born in 1594 in Paris, Île-de-France, France; died on 25 Jun 1625 in Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Dupuy, Nicholas I  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Dec 1625 in Paris, Île-de-France, France; died on 19 Jun 1691 in Peekskill, Westchester, New York, USA; was buried after 19 Jun 1691 in Ulster, New York, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Dupuy, Nicholas I Descendancy chart to this point (2.Nicole2, 1.Josseline1) was born on 1 Dec 1625 in Paris, Île-de-France, France; died on 19 Jun 1691 in Peekskill, Westchester, New York, USA; was buried after 19 Jun 1691 in Ulster, New York, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LY4D-5XV
    • Occupation: Grain Worker
    • Life Event: 1651, Paris, Île-de-France, France; Fled their home due to religious persecution
    • Residence: 6 Oct 1656, Minnebroersgracht, Leiden, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
    • Departure: 12 Oct 1662, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands; Passengers Nicolaes Su Pue from Artois, wife and 3 children ages 6, 5 & 2.
    • Religion: 24 Apr 1681, Old Dutch Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA; Witness for baptism of Merytyen de Puet
    • Will: 3 Oct 1685; He lists his wife and 5 of his children by name: Note: Abstract of the will of Nicolas Dupuis of NY dated 13 Oct 1685, proven 14 July 1691, leaves all his estate, real and personal to his wife, Catalina, during her widowhood. In case she married, half to go to his children, namely Jan, Moses, Aaron, Susana and Nicolas

    Notes:


    His father is not Nicholas as was originally given but is proven to be Jean by the following marriage record: "Niclaes de Puwy, camletworker, "youngman" (single man) from near Atrecht (NETHERLANDS), living at the Minnebroedergraft, assisted by (2064) Jean de Puwy, his father at the Langegratf married 6 Oct 1656 at the Waalse Kerk (Walloon Church), Leiden; (1033) Cathalijna Renard, widow of Maerten Piertersz, living in the Veruwerstreet, assisted by Marija Reijniers, her sister, at the Oude Chingel"

    Most likely they were religious protesters before coming to America, and belonged to the Huguenots who were ready to give up everything for the sake of religious freedom !Founders & Patriots of America: (in Marsha L. Pilger Correspondance 11-95) Vol 32: 214-215:

    May have been living in Paris, France before immigrating ....

    source ????? !FHL#509179 De Puy page 1: Nicholas and Francois emigrated to New Amsterdam as boys or young men.

    They were forced to flee from their homes in Paris in 1651 victims of the religious persecution. They left a home of wealth and prominence during the night upon hearing thru a friend that they were to be made prisoners.

    Paris is probably the birthplace and Artois and Calais were homes for a time, but not their place of birth ???? (Info from Depew book includes: Nicholas Depui I, 1625-1691.

    Huguenot:
    fled to Artois region of France :
    fled to the Netherlands temporarily (note children Jan and Moyse and maybe Catherine - stepdaughter from 1st marriage of his wife) ) born there)

    Admitted as member of Walloon church congregation in Leiden, Netherlands. in April 1649.

    On 6 October 1656 he married Catherina Renard (DeVos) 1640-1705 in the Waalse Kerk in Leiden, Netherlands

    Catherine ,who was the six year old child, was his step-daughter born 1656 (his wife Catherine had been married before to Martin Pieroth/Piertez de Weck)

    Nicolaes DePuy (Dupuis) came to the New Netherlands in the ship Purmerland Church,with three children aged 6, 5 and 2. and settled at New Amsterdam, New York in October 1662.

    1662 - settled on Long Island ?

    A patent was issued by Dutch Governor from 1630-1664 on March 19, 1663 where he applied for land on Staten Island with seed grain and victuals for 6 months. The grant was a plantation. He apparently did not "live" on the plantation, but in town.

    He was settled on the Herren Graft (Broad St.) when in Oct 1664 he swore allegience to the King of Great Britian (after takeover of New Netherland colony by the British).

    In 1664 and 1665 he was appointed "Beer and Weighhouse porter" a rather important position lot of the times.

    In 1673, he joined Capt. Cornelius Steenieyck's Militia.

    In 1677 he and his wife were members of the Dutch Reformed Church of New Utrecht, New York and were entered as removed to Bergen, N. J. Dutch Church of which place admitted them to membership in 1682. Seems rather mysterious that they would join the church in Bergen, NJ if they were living NY or Staten Island .....

    03 Oct 1685 will written up (in Dutch).

    1691 - died, probably in Staten Island ?

    1691 his will was proven in New York.

    He lists his wife and 5 of his children by name: Note: Abstract of the will of Nicolas Dupuis of NY dated Oct 13, 1685, proven Jul 14, 1691, leaves all his estate, real and personal to his wife, Catalina, during her widowhood. In case she married, half to go to his children., vis. Jan, Moses, Aaron, Susana and Nicolas.
    !Joachim H. Schoonmaker pg 19: He left large property in Paris.

    Gave his sons a good education.

    some sources :
    Notes on Nicholas DuPui (Depuy family History by LeRoy Beck DePuy)
    1. New World Immigrants, a Consolidation of Ship Passenger Lists,
    2. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, vol. 32, 1901, pg 234-235.
    3. History of the DePui family 1939, Wannetta Roseberry Hoff, p 1-2
    4. Dutch Systems in Family Naming: NY and NJ; pg 18. Reprint from Nat. Geg. Society Quarterly, Mar 1953. Dec 1953

    5. In 1930 a tablet was erected to "Nicholas Depuy, 1682-1762, the first settler of Shawnee" by the Pennsylvania Historical Commission, The Huguenot Society of Pennsylvania and the Monroe Co. Historical Society of Pa. Recording this pioneer as grandson of the first Nicholas and wife Catherine deVos, it further referred to "their sons Nicholas, John and Moses," The tablet is illustrated in the NY Gen. & Bil. record Jan 1946.
    6. The NY Gen. & Bio Record vol 32, page 78-80.
    9. The Records of New Amsterdam 1653-1674 ed. by Berthold Fernow V p. 35 14. Calendar of NJ Records, East Jersey Patents, etc. Liber #1, p 17
    16. Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in the City of NY, bap pg 17 17. Frank J. Conkling, "The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record," Vol 32, pp 78-80.

    Nicholas DuPui's first name in New Netherland was spelled Nicolaes, Nicolaas and Nicholas: the French spelling was sometimes Nicolas.

    In the local records, the family name was frequently "du Puys."

    Since then, the 'basic spelling has been:
    1- DePuy/Depuy/DuPui/Depui/DePuy/Dupuy
    2- DePue/Depue
    3- Depuis/Depuis and
    4- DePew/Depew (especially East of the Hudson River, including New York City.
    Variations include: Dupee (especially in Boston and other New Endgland areas), DePoe and Dupree (in Virginia and Southern States. DePu and Duppery have also been listed. (LeRoy Beck Depuy page 15) James Canfield submitted and performed proxy for baptism.

    !NYG&B April ? page 80: Shows his 9 children.

    Nicholas married Renard, Catherina on 6 Oct 1656 in Waalse Kerk, Leiden, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands. Catherina was born on 6 Jul 1630 in Jaux, Oise, Picardie, France; was christened on 30 Jan 1631 in Leiden, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands; died on 1 Jul 1705 in Staten Island, Richmond, New York, USA; was buried after 1 Jul 1705 in Staten Island, Richmond, New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. DuPuy, Moses  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Aug 1656 in Paris, Île-de-France, France; died in 1752 in Rochester, Ulster, New York, USA; was buried in 1752 in Rochester, Ulster, New York, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 4.  DuPuy, Moses Descendancy chart to this point (3.Nicholas3, 2.Nicole2, 1.Josseline1) was born on 15 Aug 1656 in Paris, Île-de-France, France; died in 1752 in Rochester, Ulster, New York, USA; was buried in 1752 in Rochester, Ulster, New York, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: M95W-KJ2
    • Baptism: 15 Aug 1660, Leiden, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
    • Residence: 1680, Rochester, Ulster, New York, USA

    Notes:

    Last names in CAPS are linked with family on Find a Grave
    Moses DePuy, Sr
    his parents married in Leiden, ... more likely he was born there
    BAPTISM 15 Aug 1660 (archive records)
    Leiden, Leiden Municipality, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
    DEATH 1752 (aged 91–92) Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA
    Moses DePuy Sr. is the son of Nicholas DePuy, our Progenitor to New Amsterdam. Moses accompanied his Father and Mother on the ship "der Pumerlander Kerck" in 1662.

    24 April 1681
    Old Dutch Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America
    present at baptism of daughter Merytyen
    Reason This Information Is Correct:
    24 April 1681 p. 14, #219: PARENTS: Moysis de Puet, Maria Wincob CHILD: Merytyen, 24 April WITNESSES: Johannis Wincob. Niclas de Put. Lisbet Artsen. Catrintyen de Put.
    Records from Kingston - Hoes, 1891, Baptismal and marriage registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston : Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809, Archive.org.

    30 November 1701
    Old Dutch Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America
    present at baptism of daughter Catharina
    Reason This Information Is Correct:
    1701 p. 63 #1276: PARENTS: Moses du Puy, Maria Wyncoops CHILD: Catharina, 30 Nov. WITNESSES: Gerrit Wyncoop, Catharina Legget
    Records from Kingston - Baptismal and marriage registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston : Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809

    2 February 1727
    Old Dutch Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America
    witness for baptism of Maria Schonmaker
    Reason This Information Is Correct:
    1727 p. 167 #3567: PARENTS: Benjamin Schoonmaker, Catrina de Pue CHILD: Maria, Bp’d “in Raysester,” [Rochester], 12 Feb WITNESSES: Moses de Pue, Junior., Margreitjen Schoonmaker.
    Records from Kingston - Hoes, 1891, Baptismal and marriage registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston : Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809, Archive.org.

    8 February 1719
    Old Dutch Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America
    witness for baptism of grandson Moses
    Reason This Information Is Correct:
    1719 p. 125, #2636; PARENTS: Cornelis de Pue, Catryntjen Van Aaken CHILD: Moses, 8 Feb WITNESSES: Moses de Pue., Pieternelletjen Van Aaken.
    Records from Kingston - Hoes, 1891,

    Parents were married in Leiden in 1656 per the following marriage record
    "Niclaes de Puwy, camletworker, "youngman" (single man) from near Atrecht, living at the Minnebroedergraft, assisted by (2064) Jean de Puwy, his father at the Langegratf married 6 Oct 1656 at the Waalse Kerk (Walloon Church), Leiden; (1033) Cathalijna Renard, widow of Maerten Piertersz, living in the Veruwerstreet, assisted by Marija Reijniers, her sister, at the Oude Chingel"

    De Purmerlander Kerck (The Purmerland Church) sailed from Amsterdam 12 Oct 1662
    arrived at New Amsterdam 18 Feb 1663 - included Nicolaes De Pue from Artois, wife and the children ages 6, 5 and 2 (would be Catherinen, Jean & Moyse

    Godparents Henry Charpentier, Anthoine Grandsar, Elizabeth Gevar & Nicole Grandsar

    Moses married Dupree, Jean on 17 Oct 1724 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA. Jean was born in 1664 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA; died after 17 Oct 1724 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA; was buried after 17 Oct 1724 in Old Dutch Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Moses married Wynkoop, Maritje Cornelise between 1680 and 1681 in Kingston Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA. Maritje (daughter of Wynkoop, Cornelis Evertszen and Langedyck, Maria Jans) was born on 4 Jul 1660 in Beverwyck, Albany, Albany, New York, USA; was christened in 1660 in Albany, Albany, New York, USA; died on 17 Oct 1724 in Beverwyck, Albany, Albany, New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 5. DePuy, Nicholas  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Dec 1682 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA; was christened on 3 Dec 1682 in Dutch Reformed Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA; died in 1762 in Rochester, Ulster, New York, USA; was buried in 1762 in Ulster, New York, USA.