Family tree Kaper » Trijntje Eemes (1723-1793)

Personal data Trijntje Eemes 

Sources 1, 2, 3

Household of Trijntje Eemes

(1) She is married to Folkert Hindriks.

They got married on February 13, 1746 at Kerkelijke Gemeente-Noordbroek, she was 22 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Eeme Folkerts  1746-1819
  2. Hindrik Folkerts  < 1747-1806 
  3. Wijpke Folkerts  1749-???? 
  4. Gepke Folkerts Bosch  1750-1793 
  5. Derk Folkerts  1752-????
  6. Jantjen Folkerts Bos  1754-1794 
  7. Derk Folkerts Bos  1756-1798 
  8. Anna Folkerts  1759-????
  9. Teetje Folkerts  1760-????
  10. Jacob Folkerts Bos  1762-1833 


(2) She is married to Hindrik Everts.

They got married on October 17, 1764 at Scheemda, GR, NLD, she was 41 years old.Source 4


Child(ren):


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Ancestors (and descendant) of Trijntje Eemes

Egbert Emes
± 1675-± 1707
Jantjen Hindrix
1675-< 1763
Jan Tjapkes
1665-1732
Tietje Simons
< 1673-1736
Emo Egberts
± 1698-< 1772
Wijpke Jans
< 1697-< 1735

Trijntje Eemes
1723-1793

(1) 1746
Eeme Folkerts
1746-1819
Hindrik Folkerts
< 1747-1806
Derk Folkerts
1752-????
Anna Folkerts
1759-????
(2) 1764

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Sources

  1. Nederland, Doopregister Kerken, 1580-1811
    Trijntje<br>Geslacht: Vrouw<br>Geboorte: 21 apr 1723 - Uiterbuiren<br>Doop: 2 mei 1723 - Zuidbroek En Muntendam, South Holland, Netherlands<br>Vader: Emo Egberts<br>Moeder: Wijpke Jans<br>Bron: <br>Boek: Doop- en trouwboek 1701-1741<br>Instelling: AlleGroningers<br>Archief: 124<br>Bronplaats: Kerkelijke Gemeente - Zuidbroek En Muntendam, Groningen, Netherlands<br>Brondatum: 2 mei 1723<br>Datum boekdeel: 2 mei 1723<br>Bron: <a>Bekijk alle gegevens op allegroningers.nl</a>
    Church records are extremely important because they are the primary source of vital information prior to the institution of civil registration. In the Netherlands, most people attended either the Dutch Reformed or Catholic churches, but other denominations existed as well. Please see the archive list below for locality coverage. The majority of the records date between 1580 and 1811, though the extent of year coverage can vary by locality.

    Records included in this collection come from the following archives:

    Drenthe

    • Drenthe Archive (Drents Archief)

    Flevoland

    • Nieuw Land Heritage (Nieuw Land Erfgoedcentrum)

    Friesland

    • Tresoar (AlleFriezen)

    Gelderland

    • Gelders Archive (Gelders Archief)
    • Regional Archives Nijmegen (Regionaal Archief Nijmegen)
    • Regional Archives Rivierenland (Regionaal Archief Rivierenland)

    Groningen

    • AlleGroningers (AlleGroningers)

    Limburg

    • Municipal Archive Venray (Gemeente Venray, gemeentearchief)

    North Brabant

    • Brabant Historical Information Centre (Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum)
    • City Archive Breda (Stadsarchief Breda)
    • Regional Historic Centre Eindhoven (Regionaal Historisch Centrum Eindhoven)
    • West-Brabant Archive (West Brabants Archief)
    • Regional Archive Tilburg (Regionaal Archief Tilburg)

    North Holland

    • Amsterdam City Archives (Stadsarchief Amsterdam)
    • Regional Archive Alkmaar (Regionaal Archief Alkmaar)

    Overijssel

    • City Archive Deventer (Stadsarchief Deventer)

    South Holland

    • Archive Delft (Archief Delft)
    • Heritage Leiden and Environs (Erfgoed Leiden en omstreken)
    • Municipal Archive Wassenaar (Gemeentearchief Wassenaar)
    • Provincial Archives South Holland (Nationaal Archief Rijksarchief Zuid-Holland)
    • Regional Archives Dordrecht (Regional Archives Dordrecht)

    Utrecht

    • The Utrecht Archives (Het Utrechts Archief)
    • Regional History Center Vecht and Venen (Regionaal Historisch Centrum Vecht en Venen)

    Zeeland

    • Municipal Archive Noord-Beveland (Gemeentearchief Noord-Beveland)
    • Municipal Archive Tholen (Gemeentearchief Tholen)
  2. Nederland, Huwelijksregister Kerken, 1580-1811
    Hendrik Evers & Trijntje Eimes<br>Huwelijk: 14 okt 1764 - Kerkelijke Gemeente - Scheemda<br>Bruidegom: Hendrik Evers<br>Bruid: Trijntje Eimes (Evers)<br>Notities: diversen - van Scheemda, diversen - van Eexta<br>Bron: <br>Boek: Doop- en trouwboek 1760-1806<br>Instelling: AlleGroningers<br>Archief: 124<br>Pagina: 8v<br>Bronplaats: Kerkelijke Gemeente - Scheemda<br>Brondatum: 14 okt 1764<br>Datum boekdeel: 14 okt 1764<br&gt;Notities: AkteSoort: huwelijk<br>Bron: <a>Bekijk alle gegevens op allegroningers.nl</a>
    Church records are extremely important because they are the primary source of vital information prior to the institution of civil registration. In the Netherlands, most people attended either the Dutch Reformed or Catholic churches, but other denominations existed as well. Please see the archive list below for locality coverage. The majority of the records date between 1580 and 1811, though the extent of year coverage can vary by locality.

    Records included in this collection come from the following archives:

    Drenthe

    • Drenthe Archive (Drents Archief)

    Flevoland

    • Nieuw Land Heritage (Nieuw Land Erfgoedcentrum)

    Friesland

    • Tresoar (AlleFriezen)

    Gelderland

    • Gelders Archive (Gelders Archief)
    • Regional Archives Nijmegen (Regionaal Archief Nijmegen)
    • Regional Archives Rivierenland (Regionaal Archief Rivierenland)

    Groningen

    • AlleGroningers (AlleGroningers)

    Limburg

    • Municipal Archive Venray (Gemeente Venray, gemeentearchief)

    North Brabant

    • Brabant Historical Information Centre (Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum)
    • City Archive Breda (Stadsarchief Breda)
    • Regional Historic Centre Eindhoven (Regionaal Historisch Centrum Eindhoven)
    • West-Brabant Archive (West Brabants Archief)
    • Regional Archive Tilburg (Regionaal Archief Tilburg)

    North Holland

    • Regional Archive Alkmaar (Regionaal Archief Alkmaar)

    Overijssel

    • City Archive Deventer (Stadsarchief Deventer)

    South Holland

    • Archive Delft (Archief Delft)
    • Heritage Leiden and Environs (Erfgoed Leiden en omstreken)
    • Municipal Archive Wassenaar (Gemeentearchief Wassenaar)
    • Regional Archives Dordrecht (Regional Archives Dordrecht)

    Utrecht

    • The Utrecht Archives (Het Utrechts Archief)
    • Regional History Center Vecht and Venen (Regionaal Historisch Centrum Vecht en Venen)

    Zeeland

    • Municipal Archive Tholen (Gemeentearchief Tholen)
  3. Nederland, Overlijdensregister Kerken, 1601-1811
    Trijntje Emes<br>Geslacht: Vrouw<br>Begrafenis: 11 jun 1793 - Scheemda, Groningen, Netherlands<br>  Getuigen / Familieleden: <br>Relatie Naam<br>Relative Hindrik Everts<br>Notities: diversen - gehuwd<br>Bron: <br>Boek: Overlijdensboek 1772-1811<br>Instelling: AlleGroningers<br>Archief: 124<br>Pagina: 17<br>Bronplaats: Kerkelijke Gemeente - Scheemda<br>Brondatum: 11 jun 1793<br>Datum boekdeel: 11 jun 1793<br>Bron: <a>Bekijk alle gegevens op allegroningers.nl</a>
    Church records are extremely important because they are the primary source of vital information prior to the institution of civil registration. In the Netherlands, most people attended either the Dutch Reformed or Catholic churches, but other denominations existed as well. This collection is an index to burial records from various churches and localities throughout the Netherlands. Please see the archive list below for locality coverage. The majority of the records date between 1601 and 1811, though the extent of year coverage can vary by locality.

    Records included in this collection come from the following archives:

    Drenthe

    • Drenthe Archive (Drents Archief)

    Flevoland

    • Nieuw Land Heritage (Nieuw Land Erfgoedcentrum)

    Friesland

    • Tresoar (AlleFriezen)

    Gelderland

    • Gelders Archive (Gelders Archief)
    • Regional Archives Nijmegen (Regionaal Archief Nijmegen)
    • Regional Archives Rivierenland (Regionaal Archief Rivierenland)

    Groningen

    • AlleGroningers (AlleGroningers)

    Limburg

    • Municipal Archive Venray (Gemeente Venray, gemeentearchief)

    North Brabant

    • Brabant Historical Information Centre (Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum)
    • City Archive Breda (Stadsarchief Breda)
    • Regional Historic Centre Eindhoven (Regionaal Historisch Centrum Eindhoven)
    • West-Brabant Archive (West Brabants Archief)
    • Regional Archive Tilburg (Regionaal Archief Tilburg)

    North Holland

    • Regional Archive Alkmaar (Regionaal Archief Alkmaar)


    South Holland

    • Archive Delft (Archief Delft)
    • Heritage Leiden and Environs (Erfgoed Leiden en omstreken)
    • Provincial Archives South Holland (Nationaal Archief Rijksarchief Zuid-Holland)
    • Regional Archive Rijnlands Midden (Streekarchief Rijnlands Midden)

    Utrecht

    • The Utrecht Archives (Het Utrechts Archief)
  4. DTB Trouwen Hendrik Evers, via https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/54983..., October 14, 1764
    hoofdpersoonnaam=Hendrik Evers partnernaam=Trijntje Eimes trdatum=14-10-1764 trplaats=Kerkelijke gemeente Scheemda gebeurtenis=Trouwen brononderwerp=Hendrik Evers aktedatum=14-10-1764 akteplaats=Scheemda archief=124 erfgoedinstelling=Groninger Archieven Registratienummer=406 pagina=8v brontype=DTB Trouwen mandiversen=van Eexta vrouwdiversen=van Scheemda proclamatiedatum=14-10-1764 Instellingsplaats=Groningen Collectiegebied=Groningen registratiedatum=14-10-1764 Aktesoort=huwelijk Collectie=Archiefnaam: Doop-, trouw- en begraafboeken enz. in de provincie Groningen, Bron: boek, Deel: 406... Boek=Doop- en trouwboek 1760-1806

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  • The temperature on April 21, 1723 was about 12.0 °C. 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 1723: Source: Wikipedia
    • June 26 » After a siege and bombardment by cannon, Baku surrenders to the Russians.
    • August 17 » Ioan Giurgiu Patachi becomes Bishop of Făgăraș and is festively installed in his position at the St. Nicolas Cathedral in Făgăraș, after being formally confirmed earlier by Pope Clement XI.
    • September 14 » Grand Master António Manoel de Vilhena lays down the first stone of Fort Manoel in Malta.
  • The temperature on May 2, 1723 was about 15.0 °C. 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 1723: Source: Wikipedia
    • June 26 » After a siege and bombardment by cannon, Baku surrenders to the Russians.
    • August 17 » Ioan Giurgiu Patachi becomes Bishop of Făgăraș and is festively installed in his position at the St. Nicolas Cathedral in Făgăraș, after being formally confirmed earlier by Pope Clement XI.
    • September 14 » Grand Master António Manoel de Vilhena lays down the first stone of Fort Manoel in Malta.
  • The temperature on October 17, 1764 was about 8.0 °C. Wind direction mainly southwest. Weather type: omtrent helder. Source: KNMI
  • Erfstadhouder Prins Willem V (Willem Batavus) (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1751 till 1795 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
  • Regent Lodewijk Ernst (Hertog van Brunswijk-Wolfenbüttel) was from 1759 till 1766 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
  • In the year 1764: Source: Wikipedia
    • January 19 » Bolle Willum Luxdorph records in his diary that a mail bomb, possibly the world's first, has severely injured the Danish Colonel Poulsen, residing at Børglum Abbey.
    • January 19 » John Wilkes is expelled from the British House of Commons for seditious libel.
    • February 15 » The city of St. Louis is established in Spanish Louisiana (now in Missouri, USA).
    • September 7 » Election of Stanisław August Poniatowski as the last ruler of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
  • The temperature on June 11, 1793 was about 14.0 °C. Wind direction mainly west-southwest. Weather type: zeer betrokken. Source: KNMI
  • Erfstadhouder Prins Willem V (Willem Batavus) (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1751 till 1795 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
  • In the year 1793: Source: Wikipedia
    • January 13 » Nicolas Jean Hugon de Bassville, representative of Revolutionary France, lynched by a mob in Rome
    • March 18 » Flanders Campaign of the French Revolution, Battle of Neerwinden.
    • March 18 » The first modern republic in Germany, the Republic of Mainz, is declared by Andreas Joseph Hofmann.
    • June 2 » French Revolution: François Hanriot, leader of the Parisian National Guard, arrests 22 Girondists selected by Jean-Paul Marat, setting the stage for the Reign of Terror.
    • June 10 » The Jardin des Plantes museum opens in Paris. A year later, it becomes the first public zoo.
    • August 10 » The Musée du Louvre is officially opened in Paris, France.


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