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- He had a 1st marriage (probably the daughter of Seger Segersz van der Poll & Johanna van Weerdenburg, as Seger was listed as (Sanders father-in-law), also in 1464 Sander was guardian for the underage chjild of Johan van der Poll, a son of Seger, & on 15 Oct 1473 for Johanna, daughter of Johan van der Poll. The guardianship was very often accomplished by a member of the family. Also the fact that Sander had a son Seger and that both Sander & Johan van der Poll had daughters called Johanna are indications.Sander was mentioned as a Schout of Brakel(1497), vassal of the Lord of Brakel (1494-1527), Servant of the marshal of Enssen,alderman of the High Bench of Zuilichem (1492). Apparently his 2nd wife was much younger than he was b.in 1483. 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.
His Temple ordinances were done with a birth date of 1460, in the Logan temple. Further research by Rex Peterson determinred his birth to be Abt 1455, from a statement in "A Van Tuyl Chronicle"
FHL 929.273 V 369v, Chp 3 p. 46." Sander lived to be very old. Probably dying around 1527. But in Dec 1526 he was still alive,& engaged in lawsuits in Valburg. In view of the fact that he was already a mem.
(guardian) of one of his relatives in 1464, he must have passed the age of 80 in 1526. When he testified at a trial in Tiel in 1512 , he was referred to as an "old man".
Sander movedto Brakel in the 1470s or 80s. He served as an administrator for the military governor of the area.
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