Family tree Helmantel » Albert Hindricks (< 1669-< 1672)

Personal data Albert Hindricks 

  • He was born before 1669.
  • He died before 1672.
  • This information was last updated on January 23, 2010.

Household of Albert Hindricks

He is married to Maria Wussim.

They were married in church on December 30, 1669 at Zuidbroek.Source 1

Van Henk Blok kreeg ik de volgende gegevens van hun huwelijkscontract:

Maria Wussim trouwt (HC 30-12-1669 Zuidbroek) met Albert Hindricks. Getuigen zijn aan zijn kant: Sebo Pieters, zwager, en aan haar kant Aeltien Harmens, weduwe van Hindrick Caspers Wessem (goudsmid te Groningen, vader van een Casparus Wussim, een Michel Wussim, een Maria Wussim en een Peter Wussim (diens weduwe Grietje Thomas trouwt met een Hindrik Wussum) ), en Daniel Wessim, broer. Maria (Martije) trouwde (2) voor 07-01-1675 met Arent Peters.

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Sources

  1. Huwelijkscontract 30-12-1669 Zuidbroek

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