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Household of Willem Atzes Nicolai
Notes about Willem Atzes Nicolai
Leeuwarden, dopen, doopjaar 1664 Dopeling: Willem Gedoopt op 27 maart 1664 in Leeuwarden Kind van Atsoo Nicolaes en niet genoemde moeder
Gestandaardiseerde namen (voornaam en patroniem): Dopeling : WILLEM of WILLEMKE Vader : ..... NICOLAAS ..... = naam of patroniem komt niet voor in de Thesaurus
Bron: Collectie Doop-, Trouw-, Begraaf- en Lidmaatboeken (DTBL) Herv. gem. Leeuwarden, doop 1654-1667 Inventarisnr. : 931 Op microfiche beschikbaar op studiezaal Tresoar
Wijzigingsdatum: 19-12-2006
Willem Atzes Nicolai, gedoopt Leeuwarden, 26.03.1664, woonde te Harkema, overleden Oostermeer, 1720. Gehuwd 1) op 16.06.1695 te Drogeham met Jeltje Jetses, overleden 1703. Kinderen: Tys, Hinke, Jeltje. Gehuwd 2) op 29.03.1705 te Drogeham met Tjitske Oenes, afkomstig van Harkema, overleden na 1742. Dochter van Oene Tysses en Frouck Halbes. Tjitske is later gehuwd met Johannes Ottes. Kinderen: Froukje, Gerroltske, Maaike.
May 7 » Louis XIV of France begins construction of the Palace of Versailles.
August 1 » Ottoman forces are defeated in the battle of Saint Gotthard by an Austrian army led by Raimondo Montecuccoli, resulting in the Peace of Vasvár.
October 28 » The Duke of York and Albany's Maritime Regiment of Foot, later to be known as the Royal Marines, is established.
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