Family tree Griffioen Jellema Friese Adel » Gosse Ates Engwerda (1645-> 1695)

Personal data Gosse Ates Engwerda 

  • He was born in the year 1645 in Wirdum, Leeuwarderadeel, Friesland, Nederland.
  • He died after 1695.
  • A child of Ate Sytses Engwerda and Tiets Saeckles Djurrema
  • This information was last updated on December 1, 2022.

Household of Gosse Ates Engwerda

(1) He is married to Minke (Meins) Janties.

They got married on December 22, 1666 at Wirdum, Leeuwarderadeel, Friesland, Nederland, he was 21 years old.

Trouwregister Gerecht Baarderadeel
Bron: DTB Trouwen
Soort registratie: DTB inschrijving trouwen
Datum: 03-12-1666
Soort akte: bevestiging huwelijk
Bruidegom Gosse Ates wonende te Wirdum
Bruid Meins Janties wonende te Weidum

Trouwregister Gerecht Leeuwarderadeel
Bron: DTB Trouwen
Soort registratie: DTB inschrijving trouwen
Datum: 22-12-1666
Soort akte: bevestiging huwelijk
Bruidegom Gosse Ates wonende te Wirdum
Bruid Meins Janties wonende te Weidum

Child(ren):

  1. Ate Gosses (Aate) Engwirda  ± 1670-> 1710 
  2. Sybrant (Sybren) Gosses  ± 1675-> 1727 


(2) He is married to Hinke Murks.

They were married in church on August 10, 1679 at Poppingawier, Rauwerderhem, Friesland, he was 34 years old.Source 1

Trouwregister Hervormde gemeente Deersum Poppingawier
Bron: DTB Trouwen
Soort registratie: DTB Trouwen inschrijving
(Akte)datum: 10-08-1679
Plaats: Poppingawier
Soort akte: bevestiging huwelijk
Bruidegom Gosse Ates
Bruid Hinke Murks

Child(ren):


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Ancestors (and descendant) of Gosse Ates Engwerda

Syouck Saeckes
± 1595-< 1660

Gosse Ates Engwerda
1645-> 1695

(1) 1666
(2) 1679

Hinke Murks
1655-> 1695


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Sources

  1. Trouwregister Hervormde gemeente Deersum Poppingawier, archiefnummer 28, Collectie doop-, trouw-, lidmaten- begraafboeken - Tresoar, inventarisnummer 0580

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  • In the year 1679: Source: Wikipedia
    • January 24 » King Charles II of England dissolves the Cavalier Parliament.
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