Family tree Reinderman » Johann Gerhard Erdsiek (1702-1764)

Personal data Johann Gerhard Erdsiek 


Household of Johann Gerhard Erdsiek

He is married to Jacoba Pot van Wonen.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Willemina Erdtsieck  1729-????


Notes about Johann Gerhard Erdsiek

On our website this ancestor is called "Erdtsieck". Within the city council of
Amersfoort where Jan Gerhard lived in 1725 he is called : "Johannes Gerhardus Ertsich van Herfort".


Jan Gerhard comes to Holland around 1725 from Herford or Enger in Germany. He has been a horseman
in the Brandenburg army. In Amersfoort he marries with Jacoba Pot van Wonen.
She is a daughter from Theodoris Pot van Wonen and Mensie van Dil. Johanna is baptized in 1699
in the Roman Catholic church t'Zand in Amersfoort.

Between 1745 and 1750 the familymoves to Zwolle. Jan Gerhard and Jacoba recieve 5 daughters and
2 sons from whom only daughter Willemina and son Johannes Jozephus grow up to an adult age.
This emerges from the testament that Jan Gerhard writes on 17 December 1762 where only these 2 children
are mentioned.

Jan Gerhard's wife Jacoba Pot van Wonen dies on 22 Augustus 1759 and is buried in Zwolle.


http://www.erdtsieck.info/historyJanGerhard.html

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  • Stadhouder Prins Willem III (Huis van Oranje) was from 1672 till 1702 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
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Dimitri Reinderman, "Family tree Reinderman", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-reinderman/I2000.php : accessed January 9, 2026), "Johann Gerhard Erdsiek (1702-1764)".