Tietjerksteradeel speciekohieren inschrijving in 1748 in Bergum (Netherlands)

Occupant

  • Foeke Klazes, Post 1
    - In 1748 hoofdbewoner
    - In 1751 overleden
  • Foeke Klazes, Post 2
    - In 1751 hoofdbewoner, ingekomen van post 1
    - In 1756 onder post 3; getrouwd met Klaas Gerbens
  • Klaas Gerbens, Post 3
    - In 1756 hoofdbewoner, ingekomen van Drogeham, Achtkarspelen
    - In 1761 overleden
    - Opm.: getrouwd met Foeke Klazes weduwe
  • Klaas Gerbens, Post 4
    - In 1761 hoofdbewoner, ingekomen van post 3
    - In 1763 onder post 5; getrouwd met Klaas Wierds
  • Klaas Wierds, Post 5
    - In 1763 hoofdbewoner, heeft gediend
    - In 1767 naar Bergum 84, Tietjerksteradeel
    - Opm.: getrouwd met Klaas Gerbens weduwe
  • Jan Kinderman, Post 6
    - In 1767 hoofdbewoner, ingekomen van Bergum 85, Tietjerksteradeel
    - In 1772 naar Ezumazijl, Oostdongeradeel
  • Jan Pieters, Post 7
    - In 1772 hoofdbewoner, ingekomen van Buitenpost, Achtkarspelen
    - In 1773 vertrokken "extra provintiam"
  • Wyert Martens, Post 8
    - In 1773 hoofdbewoner, begint
    - In 1786 naar Bergum 62, Tietjerksteradeel
  • Yme Rintjes, Post 9
    - In 1786 hoofdbewoner, begint
    - In 1788 naar Leeuwarden
  • Jan Theunis, Post 10
    - In 1788 hoofdbewoner, begint
    - In 1805 nog alhier

Remark

Locatie: 60
Gemeente: 60


Source citation

AlleFriezen in Leeuwarden (Netherlands), Tietjerksteradeel speciekohieren
Speciekohieren Tietjerksteradeel - Tresoar, Part: 1, Period: 1748-1805, Tietjerksteradeel, archive 1731, inventory number 1, 1748, Lijst van bewoners per perceel



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