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- Source for Cornelis and ancestors: https://www.noortigerhout.nl/familieverhalen/noordwijkerhoutse-families/stamlijn-van-den-burg-noordwijkerhout/
Children: Bart, Maarten, Leuntje, Leendert?
Cornelis Bartenszoon: In 1649 married to Leentje Dircksdochter "Maeldrift". Mentioned as a man of fighting ability in 1653. His three, possibly four children were born in Wassenaar before 1667. In 1677 he sold his house in Wassenaar to Arent van Hensbergen. At the end of his life Cornelis owned a house in Lisse, but he lived in Mijdrecht, "between the Hoeve and the Kromme Mijdrecht". The house in Lisse was in the hamlet that we know as de Engel, right next to the inn of the same name. The house was bought for him in 1686 by his son Maarten and was only sold in 1732 after Maarten's death by Cornelis' (grand)children to Maartje Maertensdochter van den Burg and her husband IJsbrant van der Meer. Cornelis most likely had a relationship or kinship with the owners of the inn De Engel, the Claverweijde family, a family with roots in Noordwijkerhout. Father and son Leendert Leendertszoon and Huibert Leendertszoon Claverweijde were the owners of the inn De Engel. Arij Leendertszoon Claverweijde was a skipper and beer brewer in Wassenaar. The relationship may also have occurred via another route, via Cornelis' sister, Trijntje Bartenszoon, who married Cornelis Andrieszoon Hoogduin. The Hoogduin family had an inn in Wassenaar. Trijntje Bartensdochter is mentioned with the surname Van den Burg, proof that the names Verberch and Van den Burg were used interchangeably in the mid-17th century . Three children of Cornelis have been found (proven); no baptismal certificate has been found for a possible son Leendert.
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