Maria Overlander van Purmerland
Maria Overlander van Purmerland (Amsterdam, 24 June 1603 – 27 January 1678) was a noble from the Dutch Golden Age.
Life[]
Maria Overlander was the daughter of Volkert Overlander and Geertruid Hooft. Her sister Geertruid Overlander (1609–1634) was married to Cornelis de Graeff. At the age of 27 Maria married Frans Banning Cocq.[1] The couple lived at the house and resided at their castle Ilpenstein. Jan Vos wrote a poem to Maria.[2] In 1655 she became Lady of the Free and high Fief Purmerland and Ilpendam.[3] Maria owned 87,000 Guilder. Her tomb chapel is located in the Oude Kerk.
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Literature[]
- Moelker, H.P., De heerlijkheid Purmerland en Ilpendam (1978 Purmerend), pp. 129–155
Categories:
- 1603 births
- 1678 deaths
- 17th-century Dutch women
- Nobility from Amsterdam
- Lords of Purmerland and Ilpendam