NAME: Letter from Jan de Jonge, Primulaveld 64, 4613 CE Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands, 28 June 1998. Farmer, living at Nisse.
NAME: Letter from Jan de Jonge, Primulaveld 64, 4613 CE Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands, 28 June 1998.
NAME: Letter from Jan de Jonge, Primulaveld 64, 4613 CE Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands, 28 June 1998.
MARRIAGES: "Genealogie van het Goesse geslacht De Jonge" (1988) by Jan de Jonge (born Goes 26 Sept. 1925). Book can be located at FHL Europe 929.2492/J732j. Book also in possession of Sharon Haskin Galitz, a gift from Fred De Jonge, son of the author.
DOCUMENTATION: Sint Amand's bij Puurs parish records, FHL file # 621,566; 319,035; 319,036; and 669,510 (for all info regarding his children). When his wife died in 1664 she was listed as a wife, not widow, therefore he died after then.
444. Jan Ottensz. VAN RIJSWIJK
DOC: Info from Rietje Bontenbal-Kilwinger. From "Het geslacht Van Rijswijk, de takken Veen, Wijk en Aalburg en omgeving" door Piet Sanders en Bastiaan van Wijk. In GENEALOGISCH TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR MIDDEN EN WEST-NOORD BRABANT EN DE BOMMELERWAARD, Nr. 3 en 4, 1988. (The pedigree of Van Rijswijk, branches in Veen, Wijk en Aalburg and surroundings.)
446. Arien Woutersz V/D BIESHEUVEL
ADDL-DOCUMENTATION: Info from Rietje Bontenbal-Kilwinger. From "Genealogie van het geslacht Biesheuvel, vanaf 1500," 2e Druk, eigen uitgave, Heemstede/Dordrecht, 1982. In this source he is known as Adriaan.
456. Cornelis Willemsen OTTEVANGER
LAND: In May 1630 buys a house in Gorinchem from Jasper Jans de Bie. According to the deed of sale dated 30 May 1630 the house is "from way back" known as 't Groen Laken (the green cloth?), and is situated on the Langendijk (long dike). Cornelis Willemsen already lives in Sleeuwijk and in 1631 leased the house back to the former owner (de Bie) for 15 guilders. At that time the house is called "Dordt" which could indicate that Cornelis Willemsen originally came from Dordrecht. Deed of sale dated June 11, 1632 Cornelis Willemsen sells the house "Dordt, from way back known as t' Groen Laken to Jan Claes Reeder. When the house was demolished, the tablet with the name "Dordt" was saved and is now kept in the Archeological Museum in Gorinchem.
NOTE: Letter from Eric P. Ottevanger, Leeuwerikweide 38, 3993 CB Houten, The Netherlands, 23 December 1996. "Diaken te Sleeuwijk 1631-1639" - deacon at Sleeuwijk. Probably also had a daughter called Dinge (Dingentje) Aerts; she was a baptism witness to two of the children of Peeter Janse and Josijntje Peeters.