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Personal data Dersken Nijland 


Household of Dersken Nijland

She is married to Hendrik Rademaker.

Their notice of marriage was on August 16, 1761 in Dinxperlo.Source 4

They got married on September 6, 1761 at Dinxperlo.Source 5

Het gezin van: HENDRIK RADEMAKER en DERSKEN NIJLAND

Dit gezin woonde in of onder Dinxperlo, in de Heurne, "Derssenhuis" alwaar de volgende kinderen NG gedoopt werden:

1. Lambert, * 12-10-1762.
(Zie kopie van akte DTB 472 - october 1762)
Tekst: (12?) October: "Gedoopt - Lambert, J.Z. van Hendrik Ramaker en Dersken Nijland - Ehel. in de Heurne".

2. Arend, * 02-10-1763.
(Zie kopie van akte DTB 472-165-13)
Tekst: 2 Octob: "Gedoopt - Arend, j.z. van Hendrik Rademaker en Derske Nijland - Ehel. in de Heurne".

3. Berend, * 01-09-1765. (T.B. Rademaker te Arnhem)
(Zie kopie van akte DTB 472 - september 1765)
Tekst: 1 Sept: "Gedoopt - Berend, j.z. van Henrik Ramaker en Dersken Nijland - Ehel. in de Heurne".

4. Jacob, * 25-09-1767.
(Zie kopie van akte DTB 472-177-18)
Tekst: 25 Sept: "Gedoopt - Jacob j.z. van Hendrik Rademaker en Dersken Nijland - Ehel. in de Heurne".
Overl./Begr. 11-06-1770 te Dinxperlo. (T.B. Rademaker te Arnhem)

5. Elisabeth, * 27-11-1768.
(Zie kopie van akte DTB 472-180-20)
Tekst: 27 Nov: "Gedoopt - Elisabeth j.d. van Hendrik Ramaker en Dersken Nijland - Ehel. in de Heurne".
Zij huwde op 30-11-1800 te Dinxperlo met Hendrik Willem Overkempink.
(Zie verder dit onderzoek)

6. Janna Geertruid, * 27-03-1771, overleden op 06-02-1829 te Dinxperlo No 273 (Genlias A.6)
Zij huwde op 25-03-1804 te Dinxperlo met Derk Jan Hengeveld, */d 29-02/05-03-1780 te Dinxperlo, landbouwer, z.v. Jan Derk Hengeveld en Berendina Rensink.

7. Derk Jan, */d 23/25-10-1772.
(Zie kopie van akte DTB 473-8-5)
Tekst: "Zoon van de Ehell. Hendrik Ramakers en Dersken Nijland in de agter heurne, geboren Vrijdag den 23 Octb. gedoopt Zondag den 25 Octb. 1772".

Dersken Nijland overleed op 26 jan. 1773.
Hendrik Rademaker huwde na het overlijden van zijn vrouw, 63 jaar oud, een tweede keer op 09-08-1801 te Dinxperlo met Berendina Rensink, weduwe van Hendrik Rensink, onder 't Dorp. (Zie kopie akte DTB 470-174-2)


Child(ren):

  1. Lambert Rademaker  1762-????
  2. Arend Rademaker  1763-1789
  3. Berend Rademaker  1765-1805
  4. Jacob Rademaker  1767-1770
  5. Elisabeth Rademaker  1768-1821 
  6. Derk Jan Rademaker  1772-1773

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    1. R.A Arnhem-Dinxperlo-NG-DTB, 472 - 1743, akte 7
      Zie kopie van akte: + zoekakten.nl (Dopen 1660-1771 / 1743)

      "1743 - 17 Febr. Gedoopt Dersken j.d. van Henrik Nijland en Hendersken Dweelgraven, Ehel. uit de Heurne."
    2. R.A Arnhem-Dinxperlo-NG-DTB, 477 - 1773, akte 1
      zie Begr.
    3. zie Overlijden, akte 1
      Zie kopie van akte + zoekakten.nl (1758-1811) Im.135(251)
      "26 Jan. Derkse Nijland Ehevrou van Hendrik Rademaker aan Derskeshuis." OV/BG 26/29-01-1773 te Dinxperlo.
    4. R.A Arnhem-Dinxperlo-NG-RBS, 472 pag. 80, akte 2
      Zie kopie van akte + zoekakten.nl (1660-1771) Im.292(302)

      1761 - "16 Aug. Hebben hunne eerste huwlix proclam: Henrik Rademaker j.m. z.v. Jacob Rademaker en Derske Nijland j.d. v. Henrik Nijlant, beide in de Heurne."
      Opmerking: 3 weken daarna gecopuleerd
    5. T.B. Rademaker te Arnhem

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    • The temperature on February 17, 1743 was about 5.0 °C. Wind direction mainly west-southwest. Weather type: helder zeer betrokken. Source: KNMI
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      • May 12 » Maria Theresa of Austria is crowned Queen of Bohemia after defeating her rival, Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor.
      • May 19 » Jean-Pierre Christin developed the centigrade temperature scale.
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      • January 1 » The hymn that became known as "Amazing Grace", then titled "1 Chronicles 17:16–17" is first used to accompany a sermon led by John Newton in the town of Olney, Buckinghamshire, England.
      • June 1 » Wolraad Woltemade rescues 14 sailors at the Cape of Good Hope from the sinking ship De Jonge Thomas by riding his horse into the sea seven times. He drowned on his eighth attempt.
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