Family tree Griffioen Jellema Friese Adel » Antje (Antie) Jarichs (Jarrichs Jarigs) (1670-1753)

Personal data Antje (Antie) Jarichs (Jarrichs Jarigs) 


Household of Antje (Antie) Jarichs (Jarrichs Jarigs)

(1) She is married to Pier Watzes (Watses Waatses) Meylema.

They got married on January 16, 1692 at Wanswerd, Ferwerderadeel, Friesland, she was 22 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Gerben Piers  1693-< 1694
  2. Gerben Piersz Brouwer  1694-1783 
  3. NN Meylema  ± 1695-< 1711
  4. Jarich Piersz Ferwerda  1697-1775 
  5. Grietje Piers  1701-> 1773 
  6. Watse Piers  1707-1789 


(2) She is married to Bote Tjammes.

They got married in the year 1711, she was 41 years old.


Notes about Antje (Antie) Jarichs (Jarrichs Jarigs)

http://www.simonwierstra.nl/kw2.htm

Boerin te Ferwerd na overlijden Pier Watzes.
Zij hertrouwde in 1711, ws. te Ferwerd, met Bote Tjammes, geboren te Ferwerd als zoon van Tjamme Botes en overleden aldaar op 9-12-1777 (103 jaar oud ?).
Uit dit huwelijk geen gedoopte kinderen te Ferwerd.
Bote was eerst knecht bij Pier Watses.
Antje en Bote waren gebr. stem 37 in 1718, 1728, 1738 en 1748.
Antje op de lidmatenlijst Wanswerd 17-11-1695; met att.naar Ferwerd 8-8-1697.
Bote Tjammes: volgens de "Leeuwarder Saturdagse courant" d.d. 13-12-1777 zou hij bij overlijden 103 jaar en 37 weken oud geweest zijn en dus geboren in 1674.
Maar hij hertrouwde omstreeks 1754 met Hiltje Wygers en liet uit dat huwelijk 2 kinderen dopen (hij zou dan ouder zijn geweest dan 80 jaar).
FER 75-200v d.d. 8-2-1717: Bote Tammes en Antje Jarigs,echtelieden te Ferwerd, als schuldeisers.
FER 75-245 d.d. 10-4-1718: idem.
V1744: Bote Tjammes te Ferwerd, gezin 5 personen, aangeboden kapitaal 8-0-0.
Q1749: Bote Tjammes, gemeen boer te Ferwerd, 6+0, 57-7-0+10-0-0.
FER 63-367: Antje Jarichs en Bote Tjammes, echtpaar te Ferwerd, proclameren de koop van een huis te Ferwerd volgens koopbrief van 28-9-1752 (pr.9/10, 23/10 en 6/11 1752).

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Antje (Antie) Jarichs (Jarrichs Jarigs)

Antje (Antie) Jarichs (Jarrichs Jarigs)
1670-1753

(1) 1692
Gerben Piers
1693-< 1694
NN Meylema
± 1695-< 1711
Grietje Piers
1701-> 1773
Watse Piers
1707-1789
(2) 1711

Bote Tjammes
1674-1777


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About the surname Jarichs (Jarrichs Jarigs)


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Joke Koster, "Family tree Griffioen Jellema Friese Adel", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-griffioen-koster/I139072.php : accessed June 8, 2024), "Antje (Antie) Jarichs (Jarrichs Jarigs) (1670-1753)".