Genealogy familie Alsemgeest » Elisabet "Leijsie" van der Aar (1717-1746)

Personal data Elisabet "Leijsie" van der Aar 


Household of Elisabet "Leijsie" van der Aar

She is married to Jan Gerritsz Beset.

Permission for the marriage has been obtained in Amsterdam on April 30, 1739.Source 3

They got marriedSource 4

BG in de Vierwindestr.; BD van Waverveen oud 23 jaar woond als voorn. ouders doot, geass. met haar suster Antje Veraar

Child(ren):

  1. Gerrit Jans Beset  1740-????


Notes about Elisabet "Leijsie" van der Aar

Achternaam ook vermeld als Veraar; Dochter van Jan Willemse van der Aer en Neeltje Meertens

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Elisabet van der Aar

Elisabet van der Aar
1717-1746



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Sources

  1. Vermeld bij huwelijk
  2. hogenda.nl
  3. SA Amsterdam
  4. Vermeld bij overlijden

Historical events

  • Source: KNMI
  •  This page is only available in Dutch.
    Van 1702 tot 1747 kende Nederland (ookwel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) zijn Tweede Stadhouderloze Tijdperk.
  • In the year 1717: Source: Wikipedia
    • January 4 » The Netherlands, Great Britain, and France sign the Triple Alliance in an attempt to maintain the Treaty of Utrecht; Britain having signed a preliminary alliance with France on November 28 (November 17, 1716).
    • June 24 » The Premier Grand Lodge of England is founded in London, the first Masonic Grand Lodge in the world (now the United Grand Lodge of England).
    • July 17 » King George I of Great Britain sails down the River Thames with a barge of 50 musicians, where George Frideric Handel's Water Music is premiered.
    • August 17 » Austro-Turkish War of 1716–18: The month-long Siege of Belgrade ends with Prince Eugene of Savoy's Austrian troops capturing the city from the Ottoman Empire.
    • August 22 » Spanish troops land on Sardinia.
    • September 29 » An earthquake strikes Antigua Guatemala, destroying much of the city's architecture.
  • The temperature on April 21, 1746 was about 13.0 °C. Wind direction mainly south-southeast. Weather type: omtrent helder zeer betrokken. Source: KNMI
  •  This page is only available in Dutch.
    Van 1702 tot 1747 kende Nederland (ookwel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) zijn Tweede Stadhouderloze Tijdperk.
  • In the year 1746: Source: Wikipedia
    • January 8 » Second Jacobite rising: Bonnie Prince Charlie occupies Stirling.
    • April 16 » The Battle of Culloden is fought between the French-supported Jacobites and the British Hanoverian forces commanded by William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, in Scotland. After the battle many highland traditions were banned and the Highlands of Scotland were cleared of inhabitants.
    • June 16 » War of the Austrian Succession: Austria and Sardinia defeat a Franco-Spanish army at the Battle of Piacenza.
    • October 22 » The College of New Jersey (later renamed Princeton University) receives its charter.

About the surname Van der Aar


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Henny Alsemgeest, "Genealogy familie Alsemgeest", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogie-familie-alsemgeest/I19275.php : accessed May 10, 2024), "Elisabet "Leijsie" van der Aar (1717-1746)".