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3051 | Nicolaes was raad en pensionaris van Delft, zijn broer Gaspar secretaris van de Rekenkamer van Holland. | van Kinschot, Nicholaes (I10122)
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3052 | Nicolaes was raad en pensionaris van Delft, zijn broer Gaspar secretaris van de Rekenkamer van Holland. | van Kinschot, Gaspar (I10123)
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3053 | Niedermörmter | van den Sande, Ryckwyn (I9737)
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3054 | Niedermörmter | van den Sande, Johan (I9741)
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3055 | Niedermörmter | van den Sande, Evert (I9742)
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3056 | Niedermörmter | van den Sande, Lambert (I9743)
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3057 | niet zoals het staat op de CD (9-7) | Mierop, Cornelis (I5703)
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3058 | Nijkerk | van Deelen, Nicolaas (I1068)
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3059 | Nijmegen | van Salland, Judith (I1084)
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3060 | Niklas. Nicolaus had a number of siblings. We found church records of baptism and burial, but we could not establish who grew up. In later documents we found references to a sister Kirstin, then living in Vieremä. It looks reasonable to assume that Nicolaus (ID I10041), his sister Kirstin, and his stepmother Gunila, left the Hiitola area after the Russian occupation in 1710. They moved to the north, into Savo. Nicolaus (ID I10041) must have married a wife called Helena (no family name or patronym known), who is the mother of Nils (ID I10048), born in 1718. Another son is most likely Hendrik, born before 1715. This Hendrik is found as a soldier in the Savolax Infantry Regiment. He fell in the battle around Lappeenranta on 23 August 1741. Helena must have died around 1720. Nicolaus remarries Margareta Kärkkäinen (ID I10044). She is found under a variety of names; in the Family Book she is found as Markareetta Partain. Their children listed in the Family Book are: Helena* (Vieremä 1725), Cathariina (Vieremä 1726), Paul Frederik (ID I10046 Vieremä 1727) and Maria (ID I10047 Vieremä 1733). We also found a Beata Elisa, born in 1731, most probably also in Vieremä. * Helena is the first child of Nicolaus Åsenbrygg and Margareta Kärkkäinen. Following classical rules, she should have been named after Nicolaus' deceased first wife, who's name must then be Helena. ** The discovery of this Beate Elisa is our prove that the mother of Nicolaus is Beata Pehrsdr Soika, and not Geske Rötgersdotter Platzman. Her elder sister Cathariina is named after Carin Pardanen, the mother of Margareta Kärkkäinen. Again, following classical rules, Beata Elisa must have been named after the mother of Nicolaus Åsenbrygg. This brings us back to Beata Pehrsdr Soika. Henk van Ketel | Åsenbrygg, Nicolaus (I10041)
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3061 | nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lijst_van_heren_en_graven_van_Egmond | van Egmond, Radbold I (I9270)
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3062 | Nnegende in de reeks naar Karel de Grote: Ermengard? de Namur ±1040 «i»(zie Gen Nostra KdG reeks 1 Excurs Lotharingen-Namen-Kuijc)«/i» x Herman I van Malsen ±1030-1080 | de Namur, Ermengarde (I10398)
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3063 | No information about him. Just an extrapolation of his grandson's name. Could he be: https://vanosnabrugge.org/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I3551&tree=tree1 The dates and name kind of fit. | Ossenbrock, Jacob (I6460)
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3064 | No information about him. Just an extrapolation of his son's name. | Ossenbrock, Jan Jacobs (I6459)
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3065 | Noesten | Noest, Gerit Adriaenz (I317)
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3066 | non te Grafenthal | van Wylich, Jutta (I6084)
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3067 | Not sure of spelling "Osi" | van Ossenbruggen, Osi (I10345)
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3068 | Not sure where she was born. This is what she entered in the census: Birth Sep 9 1862: Between Middels (Middels-Oosterlog) and Wittmund, south of Stedesdorf and Dunum. Another report states that she came from Elsfleth, which is ~40 miles South-East of Wittmund towards Bremen. She came to the USA via: Departure: Bremerhaven, Germany and Southampton, England Three dates for her arrival: 1878, 1882 and arrival New York 31 Mar 1884. Born in Elsfeld, Germany Source myheritage.com On her marriage certificate it says Johanna Doode Age 20. born at Eltfle, Germany Father: G.J.F. Doode Mother: Anna Funk Doede Frerichs 1842-1920 married Johanna Dood on 10/23/82. He came from Ostfriesland in 1862. His parents were Alger Frerichs and Bena Schmidt [she was a 2nd wife and not my relative]. Johanna came from Elsfleth, the daughter of Luebbe and Anna Fonke Dood. She emigrated in 1881 and the next year they married and lived all their lives in Danforth, IL on a farm. 1862/1940. She was 20 yrs. younger than he, and she and her sister must have come to America to find a husband. Source: granddaughter Dorothy Berg neé Frerichs. | Doode, Johanna Louise (I9372)
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3069 | Notaris te Nieuwer Amstel | van Osenbruggen, Dirk (I3510)
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3070 | Notities bij Johan Carel de Jeger (mother: Catherine van der Linden): "Inventaris 171 jaar 1714 folio 17 Akte over het testament van wijlende heer Johan Carel de Jeger ende vrouwe Maria van Erp aen hunne dochter Maria Catharina de Jeger. Verder genoemd in deze akte de heer Sellekarts, de hoeve op Varenhoudt ende het adelijck huijs met de goedere gelegen tot Sint Oedenrode. " Bron: Oud Rechterlijk archief van St Oedenrode, inventaris. Willie Damen van de Mosselaer: Oud Rechterlijk Archief Sint Oedenrode Inventaris 171 periode 22 october 1714 - 2 juni 1717. "Cuypers van Velthoven, (BHIC): Brief van Johan Charel de Jeger tot Lochtenborch, waarin hij overlijden van zijn vrouw Anna Elisabeth van Grevenbroeck meedeelt . Datering: 1706." source Archieven.nl. Confirmation acte de mariage: " Johan Charel Jeger Eerdere vrouw Maria Chaerlotte van Erp; Bruid Anna Elisabet Grevenbroeck; Eerdere man Wolffganck van Ossenbroeck Soort registratie trouwakte, Religie SCH Diversen Bruidegom heer tot Hooghtenbeurgh. Bruid meevrouw Plaats huwelijk Berlicum: Datum ondertrouw 17-05-1681, Datum huwelijk 01-06-1681. Joannes Carolus de Jegher, Bruid Anna Elisabeth van Ghrevenbroeck ; trouwakte, Religie RK, Bruidegom edele heer, bruid adellijke vrouwe. Getuigen heer Guilielmus Ludovicus de Jegher, priester van decongregatie en oratorium in Kevelaar en heer Joannes Wilhelmus de Jegher, Plaats huwelijk Berlicum, Datum huwelijk 01-06-1681." source BHIC. www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogie-peeters-rouneau/I9357.php | van Grevenbroeck, Anna Elisabeth (I485)
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3071 | Notities bij Johanna Vijgh Vrouwe van Zoelen Doopgetuigen: Elisabeth de Cock van Opijnen (weduwe van Karel Vijgh) en Jhr. Gijsbert v.d. Poll genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-vijgh/I2338.php Gezin van Johanna Vijgh Vrouwe van Zoelen Zij is getrouwd met (1) Karel Vijgh Heer van de Schaffelaar en Ter Rijte op 26 maart 1656, zij was toen 23 jaar oud. Kind: Geertrui Agnes Vijgh Vrouwe van de Schaffelaar 1656-1710 Zij is getrouwd met (2) Jacob Pieck Heer van Brakel op 23 augustus 1659 te Zoelen, Gld., zij was toen 27 jaar oud. Toestemming voor dit huwelijk is 6 augustus 1659 verkregen. Kind: Karel Pieck Heer van Brakel 1662-172 Zij is getrouwd met (3) Johan Adriaan van Renesse van Baer Heer Van Blijenburg, Rijningen en Durendaal in het jaar 1675, zij was toen 42 jaar oud. | Vijgh, Johanna (I1202)
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3072 | Notities bij Reijer Willemsz Reijer en Gerit zijn genoemd in AHC 5620, f. 19v. Willem heeft ingehuurd de helft van een weerd onder Maurik voor IX jaar voor de somma van VIII oudtschilden. Het is in 1551 het 9e jaar (AHC 5610, f. 17/17v). Tezamen met Willem van Hattem heeft hij aangenomen een zant te besteecken en zelf voorts te gebruiken XVI jaar lang (AHC 5610, f. 17/17v). | Willemsz, Reijer (I6745)
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3073 | Notities bij Schoolmeester Cornelis Cornelisz van Westriene Mr. Cornelis was diaken te Meteren: van 14-07-1672 t/m kort na 9-04-1674 (RBS Meteren, dl. 745, betreffende de kerkeraadshandelingen). Kinderen: Cnelis van Westreenen 1676-? Hendrick van Westrenen 1677-? Peter van Westreenen 1679-? Maria Cornelisse van Westreene 1680-? Peterken Cornelisdr. van Westriene 1683-? | van Westriene, Cornelis Cornelisz (I8577)
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3074 | Notities bij Willem van Wisschel (Ridder en Kanunnik te Wisschel). Willem first married Jutta and then Aleid. Loe Giesen Chroniek: Voor de familie Van Wissel zie HStAD: Leenregister van het hertogdom Kleve, Band VIII (1974): 1-11-1371: Evert van Wissel en zijn broer Willem van Wisgel gehuwd met Aleid, beleend met leengoed Entenbusch te Wisselwarth (blz. 163). 16-5-1377: Willem van Wisgel, echtgenoot van Jutte van Groesbeke (blz. 679). 11-11-1384: Evert van Wysschell, zoon van Willem van Wysschel en Jutte van Groesbeke (blz. 679). | van Wisschel, Willem (I8782)
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3075 | Obermörmter | van den Sandt, Gerhardus (I9748)
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3076 | Obermörmter | de Ruiter, Odilia (I9749)
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3077 | Obermörmter | van de Sandt, Johannes (I9750)
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3078 | Occupation van 1357 tot 1363: Bisschop van Munster Occupation van 1363 tot 1364: Aartsbisschop van Keulen Occupation van 1368 tot 1394: Graaf van Kleef Occupation van 1391 tot 1394: Graaf (III) van Mark-Altena | van der Mark, Adolf III (I2515)
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3079 | Occupations: Heer van de Hof Balgoij en Heer van Buren. Heer van de hof Bolgoij en Buren. Heer van Arcen. Children: 1.Allard III. van Buren 1260-1316 2.Bela van Marwijk ± 1305-? 3.Allard Alard van Buren 1311-1361 4.Otto van Buren 1313-1372 5.Margaretha van Buren ± 1315-? 6.Johan II. van Buren 1320-1389 7.Robert van Buren ± 1320-? | van Buren, Lambert (I10210)
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3080 | Oddly, at her birth she is registered as WITTEMAN (Genlias). | Witte, Kaatje (I5290)
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3081 | Officier in de Orde van Oranje Nassau | Kalisvaart, Cornelis (I8060)
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3082 | Olifier Cornelisz UDO, voor 1620 te Maurik, overleden te Maurik, overleden na februari 1670, zoon van Cornelis Janss UDO (zie 17) en Maryken OLIPHIERSS. Ondertrouwd op 18-03-1649 te Maurik, gehuwd voor de kerk op 26-03-1649 te Maurik met Anna HENDRICKSDR, geboren te Elst, gedoopt voor 1625 te Elst, overleden te Maurik, wonende te Maurik. Uit dit huwelijk: 1. Guert Fieren, gedoopt op 24-02-1650 te Maurik. 2. Cornelia, gedoopt op 21-12-1651 te Maurik, overleden voor 05-06-1664. 3. Gerrit, gedoopt op 24-09-1654 te Maurik, overleden voor 14-07-1667 te Maurik. 4. Hendrick, gedoopt op 01-02-1657 te Maurik. 5. Hendricksken, gedoopt op 08-05-1659 te Maurik, overleden na 1689. 6. Maria Fierense, gedoopt op 13-10-1661 te Maurik, overleden voor 1695. Gehuwd met Berend Hendriks van OSSENBRUGGE, diaken, gedoopt op 17-08-1662 te Rijswijk, overleden op 17-10-1714 te Rijswijk op 52e jarige leeftijd, zoon van Hendrik Bernts van OSSENBRUGGE, leenman van Culemborgte Rijswijk, en Teuntje Gijsbertse van DORLANT. 7. Jacomijntje Fieren, gedoopt op 19-07-1663 te Maurik. 8. Cornelia Fierense, gedoopt op 05-06-1664 te Maurik. Gehuwd voor de kerk 05-1688 te Maurik met Rijk Martens van TOORN, gedoopt op 21-07-1661 te Maurik. 9. Gerrit Fieren 10. Jan Fieren, gedoopt op 20-02-1670 te Maurik. 11. Wilhemken Fieren, gedoopt op 26-03-1671 te Maurik, getuige | Udo, Maria Fierense (I1317)
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3083 | Olivier Wtenweerde, richter van Eck en Maurik en schout (1557-1566), geboren in het jaar 1515, overleden na 28 oktober 1568. Olivier is getrouwd in het jaar 1545 met Agneta Steven Evertsdr?, leenvrouwe in Overwijkermaten onder Maurik, geboren rond 1521 (?), overleden voor 1583, dochter van Steven Evertsz. www.kareldegrote.nl reeks 8 | Wtenweerde, Olivier (I4108)
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3084 | Omtrent Dirck van Hattem is nog weinig met zekerheid bekend. Waarschijnlijk hebben de onderstaande gegevens op hem betrekking: 1499-1524: samen met Deuys Aelbertsz pachter van land te Maurik (dat vanaf 1524 door Johan van Hattem werd overgenomen). 29-5-1504: beleend met land te Maurik (dat Gerijt van Hattem Gerijtsz nadien in bezit heeft gehad). 1509-1521: pachter van de 'Nije Weijen' te Maurik, tesamen met Gerijt van Hattem (welke laatste deze pacht tot 1538 alleen voortzette) genealogie.httx.nl/kwartierstaat/ks.php?gen=17#66540 | van Hattem, Dirk (I827)
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3085 | On "Gereformeerd" marriage certificate in Alkmaar it says; Anna Ossenbrugh. Also: Ossenbruggen. Baptism: 11 nov 1666 - Nederlands Hervormde Kerk Arnhem Married in 1708. Begraven in de Sint-Jan cathedraal Den Bosch. Ze heet daar Anna van Osnabrugge. Haar dochtertje werd daar ook gedoopt. Ze laat geld na aan iemand uit Heusden bron: Notaris Van Alphen. Toegangsnummer: ac45. inventarisnummer: 5974. aktenummer: 21 datum: 18-3-1740 inhoud. volmacht Sara Bijl, vrouw van Willem Croes, baljuw en schout van Bleiswijk, geeft te kennen dat Anna Osenbrugge bij haar testament d.d. 24-2-1725 had vermaakt aan Megteld en Anna ter Burg te Heusden de rente van een obligatie van f 2000, welke na hun overlijden moest overgaan op de kinderen van mevrouw Bijl, haar comparantes moeder. Dat zij met haar enige broer, Adriaan Bijl, enige kinderen van voornoemde mevrouw Bijl, nu haar man machtigt om uit haar naam van Daniel Mobachius Quaat, raad en vroedschap van 's-Hertogenbosch, als enige erfgenaam van genoemde juffrouw Osenbrugge, onder wie het legaat is blijven berusten, dit te ontvangen. plaatsnaam: Moerkapelle Lees ook: https://vanosnabrugge.org/Martinus-Friesma.htm | Ossenbrugge, Anna (I1698)
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3086 | On 13 Sep 1642 Theodorus Havenbergius (55 years old) married Anna Osenbrugge at Borculo. Witnesses were Johan Haeke from Wesel and Rutger Segers from Santen (Xanten, south of the Ossenbruch castle). Theodorus retired in 1666 and was replaced by ds. Magnus Umbgrovius from Neede. In 1668 he was still there and listed in the church records as: D. Theodorus Havenbergius, pastor, but his wife Anna Osenbrugge was not listed anymore. Theodorus was 55 years old when he married Anna. She probably was the same age. Probably second marriages for both. Could she be this Anna, who was married to Justus Wylich? https://vanosnabrugge.org/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I2436&tree=tree1 Both men were educated in Wesel and of similar age. Maybe old friends? | Osenbrugge, Anna (I6261)
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3087 | On 14 Nov 1717 an Isabella Huick is getting married to Johann Caspar Oberstad in Unna. | Huick, Margareta (I1921)
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3088 | On 21 Feb 1630 Hendrick van Syffholt (is probably Silvolde near Ulft), van Osenbrugge, (son of zaliger Dirrijck van Osenbrugghe), married Jenneke Haeks, daughter of zaliger Goossen Haeck van Staverden. Nederduits Gereformeerd. Met attestatie vertrokken 10 Aug 1630. Gelders Archief. Arnhem Huwelijken 1623-1630. 1631. Jan Palmert en Gerrit Martens als omen en mombers van Lizabeth Haecks, onmundig dochterken van Jan Jacobs, ehelijk geprocreeerd bij zal. Lizabeth Haecks; Item Jan Haeck, Reijner Dircks en Merriken Haecks e.l.,de voorzegde Jan Haeck, Reijner Dircks en Merriken Haecks e.l. voor hen zelf en zich sterk makende en de rato caverende voor hun zwager en zuster Henrick van Osenbrugge en Jenneken Haecks e.l. sub et re Jacob, Gerrit Lucas en Iken Dircks 2 morgen lands, gelegen in Arnhemmerbroek in het olde Mercksche slach te Marschwart, zo en in aller gestelt als dezelve door Goossen Haeck zal. en Mine Rijckssen e.l., der comparanten resp. ouders, zijn nagelaten, wel verstaande dat Reijner Dircks en Merriken Haecks voorzegd aan deze 2 morgen voor een recht vijftedeel zelf geerfd blijven [enz.]; Datum: 3/9/1634 Vindplaats: GAHt Kerk: Geertruikerk Kerkelijke Gezindte: Nederlands Gereformeerd Bijzonderheden: Getuige:1 is Heere van Duijvenvoort, Cornet onder zijn genade van Breedenroode. Getuige:2 is Trompetter onder Breedenvoort. De vader is: Trompetter onder zijn Genade van Breederoode. Kind gedoopt op een sondagh. Naam gedoopte: Jakemijn Wettig: ja Naam Moeder: Jenneken Haecx Naam Vader: Handerick Osenbrugge Naam Getuige 1: Arenhout van Wassenaer, Joncker Naam Getuige2: Claes van Lip Plaats doop: 's-Hertogenbosch | van Osenbrugge, Hendrick (I1400)
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3089 | On 23 Nov 1803 a Johannes Oosenbrugh is baptized as the son of Johannes Oosenbrugh and Catharina (Trijntje) Kruijs in Amsterdam. Witnesses: Johannes Bekker and Lena Pieters Are those his parents? Those same people have a daughter Lena on 8 March 1799. Witnesses are Hendrik Kruijs and Margaretha Oosenbrugh | Oosenburgh, Johannes (I9170)
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3090 | On 25 August 1561, William of Orange married for the second time. His new wife, Anna of Saxony, was described by contemporaries as "self-absorbed, weak, assertive, and cruel", and it is generally assumed that William married her to gain more influence in Saxony, Hesse and the Palatinate. The couple had five children. Anna of Saxony (23 December 1544 - 18 December 1577) was the heiress of Maurice, Elector of Saxony, and Agnes, eldest daughter of Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse.1] Maurice's only son, Albert, died in infancy. Anna was the second wife of William the Silent. Anna was born and died in Dresden. Her wealth drew many suitors; before the proposal of Orange in 1560, there were negotiations with the Swedish royal house. She accepted the suit of William I of Orange, and they were married on 25 August 1561. Early life After the death of her younger brother Albert (born November 28, 1545 † April 12, 1546) Anna was the only remaining child of her parents, and was especially loved and spoiled by the mother. Anna's shoulder was deformed and she walked with a limp. On 11 July 1553, her father died leaving his younger brother, August (1526-1586), at the head of the office of elector. Anna's mother married the Duke Johann Friedrich the Middle of Saxony (1529-1595) two years after. Anna lived with two step-siblings from then on with her mother in Weimar. On 4 November 1555, six months after her second marriage, her mother died. The 11-year-old orphan then moved in with her closest relatives at the Dresden court, her uncle August and his wife Anne of Denmark and Norway, and was often unhappy and alone. She was described as proud, defiant, and stubborn, but was also regarded as intelligent and passionate. She was, in her time, the wealthiest heiress in Germany. In 1556 Erik, son of the Swedish king Gustav Vasa, sought her hand in marriage, followed two years later by William of Orange. A marriage with a rich heiress and relation to the important electoral houses of Germany for him seemed of great value. Money may have not been one of the main motives for the marriage, but was probably the furthest planned course of the marriage. Anna's maternal grandfather, Philip the Magnanimous of Hesse, was opposed to the marriage. First, he did not consider William of Orange, already having a male heir, as befitting for an elector's daughter, believing she could marry someone of even higher rank. Secondly, there would have been too much debt incurred in the event of William's death. Philip's negative attitude delayed the marriage for a full year. Ultimately, however, the decisive factor was probably that William was a valuable ally for Germany and his Dutch resources for the Protestant cause Marriage to William I of Orange-Nassau On 2 June 1561 the marriage contract was signed in Torgau. Anna's dowry would be the large sum of 100,000 thalers. The wedding took place on 24 August 1561 in Leipzig. On 1 September 1561 William of Orange, along with his young wife, relocated to the Netherlands. The marriage produced five children, of whom three survived to adulthood: 1.Anna (born and died Brussels, 31 October 1562). 2.Anna (Breda, 5 November 1563 - Franeker, 13 June 1588), married on 25 November 1587 to Count William Louis of Nassau-Dillenburg. 3.Maurice August Philip (Brussels, 8 December 1564 - Brussels, 3 March 1566). 4.Maurice (Dillenburg, 13 November 1567 - The Hague, 23 April 1625), later Prince of Orange and Governor of the Netherlands. 5.Emilia (Köln, 10 April 1569 - Geneva, 6 March 1629), married on 7 November 1597 to Prince Emanuel (I) of Portugal. Just a few months after the wedding, in 1562 difficulties arose between her and her husband. Anna received letters from her uncle meant for William stating he should work more towards pleasing her. Both tried to end the rumours that they had an unhappy marriage. By 1565, it was well known in all the courts of Germany and the Netherlands that the marriage was an unhappy one. Her uncle August tried to save face by making claims that disputes arose due to his brother Louis antagonizing William. In 1566 William finally complained about the "contentious" nature of his wife to her Saxon uncle August and her Hessian uncle Landgrave Wilhelm IV of Hesse-Kassel (1532-1592). After the death of her first son Moritz in 1566, Anna fell to severe depression and suicidal thoughts for the first time. She also tried to drown her grief with excessive alcohol consumption. In 1567 William had to flee due to his opposition to the Habsburg Netherlands, and went with his wife to Dillenburg, the German headquarters of the family. On 14 November 1567 she bore a son and named him Moritz again. At the baptism of 11-19 January 1568 a message arrived for William in Burgundy stating that on 20 December 1567 all his Dutch lands and possessions had been confiscated. When Wilhelm on 15 August 1568 went back to Brabant to continue his war against the Spaniards, Anna decided on 20 October 1568 although pregnant again, to leave Dillenburg with her court (probably 43 people), to escape the antipathies of his mother and to create a new home in Cologne. Their two children, Anna and Moritz, had been taken by her mother-in-law to Braunfels due to the risk of disease. The next year, after a fierce battle with William's mother, she was able to bring her children back to him. Her daughter Emilia was born on 10 April 1569 in Cologne. On 4 March 1569 Anna met her husband in Mannheim. William's campaign against the Duke of Alva had failed, and King Philip II of Spain had forced him out. After this, he left Germany and went to support the Huguenots in France in their faith struggles. Since William could no longer provide for the family, Anna looked to other means of support. She considered either persuading the Duke of Alba returning their confiscated goods, or demanding payment from Wilhelm as specified in the contract of 12,000 guilders or the castles of Diez or Hadamar. This would have meant a severe financial burden to be borne for Nassau. Anna became a substantial risk to the family. To enforce their claims, they purchased the services of the successful lawyer Jan Rubens in the end of January 1569, the father of the painter Peter Paul Rubens, who had left Antwerp because of his Calvinist faith in 1568, and found refuge in Cologne. The case was began in January of 1570 at the Royal Brussels to take fiscal action for their confiscated goods in the Netherlands. Affair Anna desired to see her husband again and met with him in May of 1570 in Butzbach to discuss financial matters as well as other important topics. In June 1570, Anna and William moved in together again in Siegen for a few weeks, where she had settled with her three children. It was there where she began an affair with her lawyer Johannes (Jan) Ruebens, who would later become the father of painter Peter Paul Rubens. During the Christmas holidays from 24 to 26 December 1570 William visited his family there again. It was likely a harmonious time, because he persuaded Anna to visit him in January 1571 in Dillenburg, where she even was willing to forego, for the time, payments from her jointure. She was pregnant again, this time from her lover. William accused Anna of adultery at this point and made plans to separate from her. Rubens was often with Anna because he was their counsellor, financial advisor and attorney, and thus was suspected of adultery with Anna between 7 and 10 March 1571. He was arrested outside the city of Siegen when he was on his way to see her. He was blackmailed for a suitable confession. Anna was put under pressure too: either they must confess themselves or Rubens would be executed. Anna agreed on 26 March 1571 to plead guilty. On 22 August 1571 Anna's last child, Christine, was born. On the basis of the allegation, William of Orange didn't recognized the child as his daughter. Christine received the name van Dietz. On 14 December 1571 Anna had to sign their consent to the final separation from her husband. In addition, William of Orange was not willing to pay maintenance for her. Imprisonment and Death In September 1572 Anna decided to challenge the Imperial Court's ruling for her financial rights. At this time her Hessian and Saxon relatives had already made plans to turn Beilstein castle into a prison, to hold her captive as an adulteress. On 1 October 1572, she was brought there with her youngest daughter Christine. Three years later, her daughter was taken from her. In March of that year, although the divorce was not finalized, the first news appeared of an impending remarriage of William of Orange. His chosen wife was the former Abbess of Jouarre, Charlotte de Bourbon-Montpensier, a daughter of Louis II of Bourbon, Duke of Montpensier, and his first wife, Jacqueline de Longwy. Outraged at this news, some of Anna's relatives demanded the return of large wedding gifts despite her possible infidelity. Her Uncle August also demanded of William, whom he now called "Head of all the rogues and rebels " claimed one of the counties of Nassau, Hadamar and Diez. He also insisted that the marriage of the prince was not legally ended yet, and thus he had no right to remarry or confiscate her property. Anna did not admit her adultery in court, and if she did, then she could have proven that the prince had broken his marriage agreement. He also ordered the immediate transfer of his niece from Nassau to Saxony. When Anna learned in December 1575 of her upcoming transferral to Saxony, she attempted suicide. After a long stay in Zeitz, she was taken to Dresden in December 1576. There, the windows of her room was walled up and fitted with additional iron bars. At the door was a square hole in the top panel that provided a narrow grid, which was closed off outside. Through this hole food and drinks were served to her. At the door there was also another iron gate, virtually guaranteeing no chance of escape. As of May 1577 Anna was suffering from continuous hemorrhaging. Anna died on 18 December 1577 shortly before her 33rd Birthday. She was buried in the cathedral of Meissen near her ancestors in a nameless tomb. | of Saxony, Anna (I6372)
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3091 | On 29 January 1940 he puts a wanted ad in the Leeuwarder Courant (daily newspaper), asking for an experienced farmhand, good at milking. A dwelling is available.![]() | Oostenbrug, Theunis IJ. (I8071)
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3092 | on marriage certificate it says: Tryntge Jans van Coesvelt. She is from Outshoorn | van Coesvelt, Trijntje Jansdr. (I2511)
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3093 | Ondertrouwd (1) op 02-07-1750 te Leiden (getuigen: zijn oom Pieter Meijer en haar zuser Cornelia van der Heijden), gehuwd 1750 met Dorothea Van der Heijden, geboren 1721, gedoopt op 17-06-1721 te Leiden, dochter van Jan Van der Heijden en Jeane De Savoij. Ondertrouwd (2) op 11-09-1766 te Leiden (getuigen: zijn zwager Hendrik Lieffers en haar moeij Johanna Voeijen). Hij is wed van Dorothea van der Heijden, gehuwd op 27-09-1766 te Leiden met Francina Catharina Van der Burg. | van Osnabrugge, Adam (I6915)
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3094 | Ondertrouwd (1) op 09-04-1768 te Zevenhoven, jm geboortig en woonachtig in de Noordse buurt onder Zevenhoven, gehuwd voor de kerk op 26-jarige leeftijd op 24-04-1768 te Zevenhoven (ZH) met Neeltje van Staveren, gedoopt ca 1741, begraven op 26-03-1797 te Zevenhoven, voor 30 gulden, aangifte gedaan bij de secretaris Cornelis Clant. Ondertrouwd (2) op 18-03-1798 te Zevenhoven, gehuwd voor de kerk op 56-jarige leeftijd op 01-04-1798 te Zevenhoven met Joanna Leendrtsdr de Jong (Jannigje, Jannitje), 20 jaar oud, bouwvrouw te Zegveld in 1826, jd woonachtig in de Noordse buurt onder Zevenhoven, gedoopt op 15-09-1777 te Waveren (getuige: Ariaantje de Rijk), overleden op 14-01-1839 te Zegveld (UT) op 61-jarige leeftijd, dochter van Leendert Thomasz de Jong en Merretje Claasdr de Rijk (Mijntje, Marrigje). Zij wonen in de Noordse buurt te Zevenhoven. | Verduijn, Jan Leendertsz (I9583)
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3095 | Ondertrouwd op 09-10-1750 te Leiden (getuige(n): zijn vader Abraham Lieffers en haar moeij Lijdia Meijer), gehuwd op 24-10-1750 te Leiden met Hendrik Liefers, geboren 1727, gedoopt (lut) op 07-12-1727 te Leiden, zoon van Abraham Liefers en Catrijna Troostdorp. | van Osnabrugge, Wyvetie (I6917)
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3096 | Ondertrouwd op 18-10-1805 te Leiden (getuige(n): zijn vader Daniel Robberts Sen... en haar moeder Pietertje Melchert), gehuwd 1805 met Daniel Robberts, geboren 1784, gedoopt op 06-06-1784 te Leiden, zoon van Daniel Robberts (Robbers) en Leena Koet (Magdalena). | van Osnabrug, Johanna Maria (I7449)
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3097 | Ondertrouwd op 24-04-1772 te Leiden (getuigen: zijn vader Adam van Osnabrug en haar moeder Anna Mens. Gehuwd 1772 met Anna Cordie, geboren 1746, gedoopt op 18-08-1746 te Leiden, dochter van Jan Cordie, soldaat van de Binnewagt, en Anna Mens. Zij is later ondertrouwd op 08-05-1800 te Leiden (getuigen: zijn dochter Alida de Kloover en haar dochter Grietje van Osnabrug, gehuwd op 31-05-1800 te Leiden met Pieter De Kloover.} | van Osnabrug, Andries (I7441)
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3098 | Ondertrouwd op 24-04-1794 te Leiden (getuigen: zijn moeder Johanna Phielemon en haar moeder Anna Corden. Gehuwd 1794 met Abraham Van Leeuwen, geboren 1775, gedoopt op 05-04-1775 te Leiden, zoon van Abraham Van Leeuwen en Johanna Philemon. | van Osnabrug, Grietje (I7445)
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3099 | Ondertrouwd op 24-04-1794 te Leiden (getuigen: zijn moeder Johanna Phielemon en haar moeder Anna Corden). Gehuwd 1794 met Abraham Van Leeuwen, geboren 1775, gedoopt op 05-04-1775 te Leiden, zoon van Abraham Van Leeuwen en Johanna Philemon. 4 children | van Leeuwen, Abraham (I7446)
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3100 | Ondertrouwd op 26-11-1785 te Leiden (getuigen: zijn moeder Aaltje de Heij en haar moeder Anna van Plaat), gehuwd 1785 met Kaatje Van Es, geboren 1757, gedoopt op 17-05-1757 te Leiden, dochter van Willem Van Es, trekker, en Anna Van Plaaten. | van Osnabrug, Marcus (I7032)
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