Burress & Palmer Genealogy

Southwest Virginia & Stokes County, NC

 

Esther Turner

Female 1672 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Esther Turner was born in 1672 (daughter of Edward Turner and Judith Hack).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Edward Turner was born in 1640; died in 1729 in Northampton County, Virginia, USA.

    Edward married Judith Hack in 1664 in Accomack, VA. Judith (daughter of Dr. Joris (George) Hack and Anna Varlett) was born in 1647 in Accomack County, Virginia; died in 1723 in Northampton County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Judith Hack was born in 1647 in Accomack County, Virginia (daughter of Dr. Joris (George) Hack and Anna Varlett); died in 1723 in Northampton County, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Edward Turner was born in 1665.
    2. George Nicholas Turner was born in 1668.
    3. Samuel Turner was born in 1670 in Somerset County, Maryland; died on 5 March 1760 in Worcester County, Maryland.
    4. 1. Esther Turner was born in 1672.
    5. Sarah Turner was born in 1674.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Dr. Joris (George) Hack was born on 20 Mar 1620 in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany (son of Severijn Hack and Ann Katarina Varlet); died in 1665 in Evergreen, Accomack County, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Education: 1000, Germany; Medical Department of University of Cologne
    • Migration: 1643, New Amsterdam, NY; Eastern Shore Settlers: "When Joris HACK and his brother first crossed the Atlantic, they settled in New Amsterdam, where Joris met and married the daughter of a Dutch trader, Casper Varlett"
    • Oath: 25 Mar 1651, Northampton County, Virginia, USA; Joris, as 'George Hacke,' signed an oath of allegiance to the commonwealth of England, then under the leadership of Oliver Cromwell.
    • Arrival: 1658, Virginia, United States
    • Naturalization: Oct 1663, Maryland; Read in notes about the Hack Family

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Source for Hack family and branch lines: "Ayres-Dawson & Allied families" by Henrietta Dawson Ayres Sheppard (1871-1960) & "Colonial & Revolutionary Lineages of America"

    Died:
    Will was written 5 March 1664 and proved 17 April 1665. Transcript of will in notes.

    Dr. married Anna Varlett in 1648 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Anna (daughter of Casper Varlett and Judith Tentenier) was born in 1624 in Utrecht, Netherlands; died in 1685 in Accomack County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Anna Varlett was born in 1624 in Utrecht, Netherlands (daughter of Casper Varlett and Judith Tentenier); died in 1685 in Accomack County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    See Hack Family notes for info on Anna

    Died:
    Will proved 8 July 1685: Will abstract: Bote, Ann - Adm. her est. to Geo: Nicholas Hack & Peter Hack, sons of sd Ann. 8 July 1685. Stratton Nottingham: Wills and Administrations, Accomack County, Virginia, 1663-1800, p 20.

    Children:
    1. 3. Judith Hack was born in 1647 in Accomack County, Virginia; died in 1723 in Northampton County, Virginia, USA.
    2. George Nicholas Hack was born in 1650 in Northampton County, Virginia, USA; died in 1705.
    3. Peter Hack was born in 1652; died after 1726.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Severijn Hack was born in 1590 in Germany (son of Joris Hack); died in Jul 1636 in Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Burial: Buried in the Heiligesteegskerk in Amsterdam, in the family grave.

    Severijn married Ann Katarina Varlet on 30 Jan 1618 in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Ann (daughter of Nikolaus Varlet and Francina Jacobs) was born in 1595 in Cologne, Germany; died on 18 May 1652 in Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Ann Katarina Varlet was born in 1595 in Cologne, Germany (daughter of Nikolaus Varlet and Francina Jacobs); died on 18 May 1652 in Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam.

    Other Events:

    • Deposition: 1638, Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam; Catrina described as "weduwe Hack" was named in an Amsterdam deposition concerning a transaction that took place in July 1636, in which dispute arose concerning a lot of fabrics she sold to another female merchant known as Juffrouw Fontaine. (Notes)

    Notes:

    Died:
    "Cataarina Varlet, widow of cousin Hak, my dear sister, is resting in the Lord around 1 o'clock in the night between Sat & Whit Sun, after suffering from fever for 16 [days] and she was buried on the 22nd of May...(in notes)

    Children:
    1. 6. Dr. Joris (George) Hack was born on 20 Mar 1620 in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany; died in 1665 in Evergreen, Accomack County, Virginia, USA.
    2. Daniel Hack was born in April 1622 in Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam.
    3. Anneken Hack was born in 1623 in Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam.
    4. Francios Hack was born in 1625 in Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam.
    5. Peter Hack was born in 1627 in Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam.
    6. Anna Hack was born in 1630 in Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam.
    7. Francijna Hack was born in 1630.
    8. Severijn (Steven) Hack was born in 1633 in Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam; died on 17 April 1661 in Delaware.

  3. 14.  Casper Varlett was born in 1593 in Cologne, Germany (son of Nikolaus Varlet and Francina Jacobs); died in 1662 in Hartford County, Connecticut.

    Other Events:

    • Notes: 1623, Utrecht, Netherlands; Known as a 'lakenverkoper' (seller of textiles) filed a request to the Amsterdam authorities to move his silk factory from Utrecht to Amsterdam, but at that time certain parties opposed his plans, and he withdrew this proposal. (see notes for this family)
    • Notes: 1625, Utrecht, Netherlands; Casper and Judith sold property in Utrecht about 1625 as they were moving to Amsterdam, where he was engaged in the silk business with is brother Pieter and where he ran a silk mill.
    • Note: 27 Jan 1625; He renewed his request to move factory, stating that twenty families would follow him to Amsterdam, and that he could hire at least one hundred people, who were now on welfare, to work for him
    • Note: 1636, Amsterdam, Netherlands; In December 1639, Caspar and Daniel Verleth of Amsterdam were plaintiffs in a legal dispute over their share in a cargo of merchandise sent to Virginia aboard the "Wapen van Leeuwarden" that was traded for tobacco (notes)
    • Migration: 1650, New Amsterdam, NY; Casper and his son Captain Nicolas, along with and others, chartered a ship "Fortuyn" to transport passengers to settle in the New Netherlands.
    • Migration: 1651, New Amsterdam, New York; Merchant, Trade and Employed with the West Indies CompanyCasper, wife Judith and several children arrive in New Amsterdam arrived at New Amsterdam shortly before the first of January, 1651, aboard the ship, "Fortuyn."

    Notes:

    Died:
    Casper & Judith his wife, both decdInventory of estate taken 22 Sep 1662; 15 Jun 1663 Nicholas Varlet this day in open Court presented an Account of his Adms. on the Estate of his late Father, Casper Varlet.

    Casper married Judith Tentenier on 17 Oct 1615 in Utrecht, Netherlands. Judith (daughter of Abraham Tentenier and Jenne du Pont) was born in 1595 in Cologne, Germany; died in 1662 in Hartford, Conneticut, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Judith Tentenier was born in 1595 in Cologne, Germany (daughter of Abraham Tentenier and Jenne du Pont); died in 1662 in Hartford, Conneticut, USA.
    Children:
    1. Abraham Varlett was born in 1616; died in 1667.
    2. Francina Varlett was born in 1618; died in 1658.
    3. Guilliam Varlett was born in 1623; died in 1658.
    4. 7. Anna Varlett was born in 1624 in Utrecht, Netherlands; died in 1685 in Accomack County, Virginia.
    5. Marija Varlett was born in 1627 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
    6. Judith Varlett was born in 1629.
    7. Catrijna Varlett was born in 1631; died in 1633.
    8. Jacus Varlett was born in 1633; died in 1635.
    9. Sara Varlett was born in 1639.
    10. Nicholas Varlett
    11. Jannetje (Jane) Varlett




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