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- The date of his marriage is based on the mentioning of wine ordered for his wedding. p. 490 of "A Dutch Van Tuyl Genealogy", by Rochus D. van Tuyl And Jan N.A. Groenendijk. Servant of the Duke of Gelre, probably responsible for the food supply. Mentioned together with his brothers in 1394. Mentioned in 1407 as geerfde (owner of freeland) at the maalschap Doesburg (near Ede on the Veluwe) and Bethenom (Bennecom on the Veluwe); lived probably in or near Bennecom. Mentioned on the tax list of 1434 at Deil.
Sources:(1) New Netherland Connections 1st Quarter 2002, 974.7 D25nne V.7m.1,pp.1-8, 81, 101-107.
(2) A Van Tuyl Chronicle, 929.273 V369v,650 years in the History of a Dutch-American Family. Based on the Historical Researches of: Jan N.A. Groenendijk, Rory L. Van Tuyl, Rochus D. Van Tuyl, Preston C. Burchard.pp. 1-4, 69-85, 475-511, 589-603.
(3) Genealogical Tijdschrift Voor, Midden- en West-Noord-Brabant, Mar & Jun 1987 pp 1-4. He also lived at Bennekom,Gelderland province.
His bap & End. work was done in Logan temple in Oct 2003 with a birth yr of 1404 (31 yrs off)
During his life Arnt owned property near Ede in the Veluwe region, in the villages of Est & Bennecom, and the city of Arnhem. Employed at the Duke's castle at Oyen, on the southern bank of the Maas, Arnt apparently administered the castle's food supply, perhaps even working as a cook.
His family would become prominent village leaders in Est, as we shall see, but they did not settle there permanently, continuing to move on, generation by generation, from village to village, in search of opportunity, land & position. Throughout the next century they would continue to be soldiers of Gelre, battling the enemies of the Duke, who were - after the 14th century - no longer just internal challenges, but formidable outside foes as well.
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