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He has/had a relationship with Mary Clever.


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George Langcake
1681 - 1734

Gedoopt 23 apr 1681 Carlisle, Cumberland, Eng
Geslacht Mannelijk
Beroep 1706 Hellevoetsluis, Zuid-Holland, NLD
Logementshouder
Begraven 9 jan 1734 Brielle, Zuid-Holland, NLD
Persoon-ID I18683

Vader George Langcake, ged. 10 feb 1642, Abbey Town, Cumberland, Eng
Moeder Jane Wilson, ged. 24 dec 1648, Carlisle, Cumberland, Eng
Gezins-ID F7012 Gezinsblad

Gezin Mary Clever, ged. 10 nov 1670, London, London, Eng
Getrouwd 1 jun 1703 London, London, Eng
Kinderen 1. Mary Langcake, ged. 8 jun 1704, London, London, Eng
> 2. Bernardus Lengkeek, geb. ca. 1705, London, London, Eng
3. Arabella Langcake, geb. 15 jan 1710, Hellevoetsluis, Zuid-Holland, NLD
4. Mary Lengkeek, ged. 9 dec 1711, Hellevoetsluis, Zuid-Holland, NLD

Gezins-ID F7006 Gezinsblad

Art Lengkeek of Chilliwack, BC , Canada Family History Page
Updated September 5, 2000

OUR LENGKEEK FAMILY TREE.NAMES: LENGKEEK; LANGCAKE; HAGOORT; HOFSINK; NOPPERS AND OTHERS.Our family tree is quite old and it has grown very large. It is firmly rooted in Europe, particularly in Cumbria in Northern England, near the Scottish border and in the Netherlands.My grandfather, also an Adrianus Cornelis Lengkeek, traced the family history back to the late 1600's in Carlisle, Cumbria. We know that George Langcake, born in Carlisle on April 1681 moved to the Netherlands somewhere between 1700 and 1710. It is believed that George, a physician and surgeon, served with the troops of King William III of England. This William of Orange was also Stadtholder of the Netherlands and died at Kensington Palace in London 1n 1702. After the kings death many of the troops went back home to their own countries across the North Sea. It is believed George Langcake left his country of birth at that time. We know he settled in Brielle, Holland with his wife Mary Clever. Of Mary we know very little other than her marriage date and the names and some of the birthdates of her children. The Langcake family name was changed to Lengkeek in the next generation. In Holland Langcake would phonetically be spelled Lengkeek. With the help of computers, some research in Carlisle, Cumbria and the facilities of the International Genealogical Index (IGI), I have been able to continue the quest for more ancestors in Cumbria. The Langcake and Longcake families (same local pronunciation) were quite plentiful in the north-western part of Cumberland in the 16th and 17th centuries.Today there are Langcake, Longcake, Lengkeek and other families with variations of these names living in England, Ireland, Scotland, Holland, other European countries, Canada, the United States and Australia and who knows where else in the world. If you can help to complete the picture and have some pieces to contribute to the puzzle, I would appreciate an e-mail to ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)) Continue for Hagoort, Hofsink and Noppers.

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  • The temperature on January 9, 1734 was about 4.0 °C. Wind direction mainly south east. Weather type: geheel betrokken. Source: KNMI
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    Van 1702 tot 1747 kende Nederland (ookwel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) zijn Tweede Stadhouderloze Tijdperk.
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    • June 21 » In Montreal in New France, a slave known by the French name of Marie-Joseph Angélique is put to death, having been convicted of setting the fire that destroyed much of the city.

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