Marriage (from the period 1587-1811)

Groom

Lambert Lambertsz Sijtjes, born in Hinlopen, residing in Leiden

Bride

Neeltje Vinkhuijzen, born in Leiden, residing in Leiden


Remark

Neeltje woonde eerder in Delft


Extra information

Datum ondertrouw28-3-1801
Attestatie 2Leiden, 5-4-1801

Source citation

Archive Delft, Church records marriages
Collectie Doop-, Trouw- en Begraafboeken van Delft, Delft, archive 0014, inventory number 00144, Ondertrouwboek Gerecht, 1801 - 1807, folio 3

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On Friday, 6 October Mevr. N. Jeekel wrote

Graag geef ik u een correctie/aanvulling door op de schrijfwijze van de voorvader van mijn man, Sijtje Jeekel.Op uw website benoemd als Lambert Lambertsz Sijtjes, geboren te Hinlopen. De plaats van geboorte is Hindeloopen, de volgorde van naam is niet juist. De achternaam is Lammerts ( in dit document geschreven als Lambertsz ) Informatie hierover kunt u vinden op de website `alle friezen.nl` waar de familie grotendeels vandaan komt. De voornaam wordt beschreven als Lammert Sijtjes Lammerts. De middelste naam zegt nl. iets over de voornaam van de vader, met aanvulling van de (S) Hij was nl. de zoon van Sytje Lammerts Lammerts en Hil Tomes (ook wel als "Thomas" in de verschillende documenten opgenomen. ) alle kinderen, Zoon Anne, Lammert, Fayeur en dochters: Iek, Fod,(Fedje) Treintje(Tryn) hebben als middelste naam "Sytjes" en achternaam Lammerts. U kunt dit op deze website nazien indien u wenst. Met vriendelijke groet,


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