Groningse doopsgezinden » Trijnje Jacobs (1644-1719)

Personal data Trijnje Jacobs 

  • She was christened on May 31, 1644 in Wirdum, Loppersum.
  • (Levensloop) from 1676 till 1719.Source 1
    Trijnje Jacobs, gedoopt op 31-05-1644 te Wirdum en overleden op 19-04-1719 te Weiwerd.
  • She died on April 19, 1719 in Weiwerd, Delfzijl.
  • This information was last updated on May 1, 2016.

Household of Trijnje Jacobs

She is married to Aijcke Bartelts.

They were married in church on September 3, 1676 at Weiwerd, Delfzijl.Source 1


Child(ren):

  1. Bartelt Aijkes  1678-1754 
  2. Jacob Tonnis  1680-????
  3. Trijnje Aijckes  1683-???? 
  4. Simon Aijkes  1686-????
  5. Popke Aijkes  1690-1691
  6. Popke Aijkes  1693-1694
  7. Aijcke Bartels  1695-???? 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Trijnje Jacobs

Trijnje Jacobs
1644-1719

1676
Jacob Tonnis
1680-????
Simon Aijkes
1686-????
Popke Aijkes
1690-1691
Popke Aijkes
1693-1694

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Klaas Pera, "Groningse doopsgezinden", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/groningse-doopsgezinden/I19168.php : accessed April 30, 2024), "Trijnje Jacobs (1644-1719)".