Tietjerksteradeel speciekohieren inschrijving in 1748 in Bergum (Netherlands)

Occupant

  • Egbert AElses, Post 1
    - In 1748 hoofdbewoner
    - In 1749 naar Bergum 90, Tietjerksteradeel
  • Johannes Linses, Post 2
    - In 1749 hoofdbewoner, ingekomen van Bergum 56, Tietjerksteradeel
    - In 1760 overleden
  • Johannes Linses, Post 3
    - In 1760 hoofdbewoner, ingekomen van post 2
    - In 1762 getrouwd aan Nutte Sytses, gealimenteerd
  • Errit Annes, Post 4
    - In 1762 hoofdbewoner, ingekomen van Bergum 79, Tietjerksteradeel
    - In 1763 naar Bergum 83, Tietjerksteradeel
    - Opm.: gealimenteerd; Jacob Ram eigenaar
  • Jacob Ram, Post 5
    - In 1763 hoofdbewoner, ingekomen van Bergum 111, Tietjerksteradeel
    - In 1784 overleden
  • Rijkman Jacobs, vrijgezel by profession, Post 6
    - In 1780 inwonend
    - In 1783 naar Bergum 90, Tietjerksteradeel
  • Jacob Ram, Post 7
    - In 1784 hoofdbewoner, ingekomen van post 5
    - In 1796 overleden
    - Opm.: 1795: onder exemptie
  • Rijkman Jacobs, Post 8
    - In 1796 hoofdbewoner, ingekomen van Bergum 90, Tietjerksteradeel
    - In 1805 nog alhier
    - Opm.: 1796: onder exemptie

Remark

Locatie: 109
Gemeente: 109


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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