DTB Trouwen (from the period 1737-1752) in Leiden (Netherlands)

Groom

Johannes Kettenes, residing in Beestemartie, Klein

Bride

Anna Catharina Goedou, born in Leyden, residing in Maredorpseagtergragt

Previous wife


Remark

Datum trouwen: 10-10-1750
Datum ondertrouw: 25-09-1750


Source citation

Heritage Leiden and environs in Leiden (Netherlands),
Doop-, trouw-, begraaf- en geboorteboeken Leiden (DTB Leiden), Part: 207, Period: 1..., Leiden, archive 1004, inventory number 207, L. Ondertrouwboek en trouwboek voor schepenen van Leiden, juli 1737 - juli 1752., folio 222v



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Comments


On Wednesday, 23 June Susan Thomas wrote

The groom's witness, Gerrit van der Horst is the groom's stepfather. His marriage is shown in the notes to be in L-135. I assume this means someone found it and knows he married Jannetje/Joanna Hamakers/Hoemaeckers/ Hammaeckers. It would be very helpful to have more information about how to find that marriage for this witness as that marriage does not come up in a search under "Gerrit van der Horst" (or anything I can figure out). A marriage between Jannetje and Gerrit is key evidence that the Johannes Kettenes, in this record, is the same as the "Joannes Kentenes" that was baptized 13 January 1722 in Leiden. Gerrit is also a witness on the first marriage for Johannes Kettenes to Geertruyt Stakenburg in Leiden 13 May 1747. Adding that information to the notes on that marriage record would also be helpful.

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