I've been working on finding the early records of the Waldrons and came across a 1995 NYGBR article about the European ancestry of Resolved and Joseph. They were the sons of William Waldron and Ruth Walker. This was discovered because Joseph used a patronym of Willemsz. William Waldron had a sister Deborah (both were mentioned in the wills of their parents and Deborah followed William to Amsterdam) who appears as godmother in the first marriage intention of Joseph. Resovled also had children named William, his first son, and Ruth, who wasn't named until his third daughter but it seems possible that Resolved named his second daughter Aeltje as tribute to Joseph's first wife who died young and just before Resolved's second daughter was born. And Joseph named a daughter Deborah. Neither Resolved nor Joseph's baptism records have been discovered but both of their marriage records show that they were born in Amsterdam.
There has only been one update to these findings in the NYGBR and that was the discovery of a second marriage for William.
"Johannes Resolved" will only have to be renamed but Maria Goverts will have to be detached. Maria Goverts is actually the mother-in-law of Joseph Waldron, the mother of Joseph's second wife Annetje. Joseph was supporting her and the old research of Riker assumed her to be Joseph's mother. I haven't gotten to the part of the article where Maritje Laurens = Maria Goverts but the article covers all of the lines so we'll see.
Edit: Maritje Laurens is apparently a transcriber error somewhere; her husband Daniel was a Walloon and their family name was Lernout. His name changes back and forth between versions of Lernout and versions of his patronym Adriens. The witness to the baptism in question (right, left, sixth) is Teuntje Goverts, known sister of Maritje Goverts that married Daniel Lernout.
Edit: Also, there is no proven link between this Waldron family, and the Waldron family of New Hampshire and Alcester, Warwickshire. This Waldron family, the family of Resolved, migrated from Hampshire, England, to Amsterdam, to New Netherland.
Resolved is my direct ancestor.