Nedergerechten inschrijving (goedereninventaris) on in Wijmbritseradeel (Netherlands)

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Gecommitteerde

Weduwnaar en aangever


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o.m. 16 koeien, een 2-jarige stier, 4 hokkelingen en een kleine stier, 3 kalveren, een oude ruin, 8 eenden met 2 woerden, 6 hennen en een varken. Daarnaast een huis, hooiberg, watermolen, en 0,5 pm land over hoog en laag in Wiggama sate, tijdens huwelijk aangekocht van Jelle Riemers en Tierne Sibles van 18-12-1599. Tijalling Tijerckx, mederechter Wijmbritseradeel, gecommitteerde Dr. Albert Potter, secretaris Wijmbritseradeel, gecommitteerde Jacob Saeckis, klerk; doorgehaalde naam Jacob Aggis, weduwnaar en aangever te Oosthem; gehuwd geweest met wijlen Jacob Martens te Oosthem Agge Jacobs, weeskind Siou Jacobs, weeskind Ruijrdtke Jacobs, weeskind Agge Watties Stapert, mederechter Hennaarderadeel, getuige; oudoom van de weeskinderen Watse Martens, getuige; als medecurator van de weeskinderen Sible Martens, getuige; als curator van de weeskinderen Fecke Eelckis, knecht, getuige; voornaam onzeker …ck Minckes, dienstmeid, getuige


Source citation

AlleFriezen in Leeuwarden (Netherlands), Nedergerechten
Nedergerecht Wijmbritseradeel - Tresoar, Part: 044, Period: 1610-1614, Wijmbritseradeel, archive 13-45, inventory number 044, March 29, 1610, Weesboeken, folio 1



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