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Personal data Maria (Marijke Jans) de Heer 

  • She was born on October 10, 1660 in Rijsoord.Source 1
    In uittreksel doopboek staat alleen naam kind "MARY" vermeld, geen ouders.
  • Fact: (vermelding) .Source 2
    Van Kijfhoek
  • This information was last updated on December 23, 2020.

Household of Maria (Marijke Jans) de Heer

She is married to Joris Jansz Droogendijk (Grasdijck).

Permission for the marriage has been obtained in Rijsoord (Ridderkerk) on May 4, 1680.Source 2

They got married on May 26, 1680 at Rijsoord (Ridderkerk), she was 19 years old.Source 3


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Maria (Marijke Jans) de Heer
1660-????

1680

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Sources

  1. GOL Mulders
  2. Klok
  3. Reijerkerk ; Klok

Historical events

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    Van 1650 tot 1672 kende Nederland (ookwel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) zijn Eerste Stadhouderloze Tijdperk.
  • In the year 1660: Source: Wikipedia
    • March 16 » The Long Parliament of England is dissolved so as to prepare for the new Convention Parliament.
    • April 4 » Declaration of Breda by King Charles II of Great Britain promises, among other things, a general pardon to all royalists for crimes committed during the English Civil War and the Interregnum.
    • May 21 » The Battle of Long Sault concludes after five days in which French colonial militia, with their Huron and Algonquin allies, are defeated by the Iroquois Confederacy.
    • May 25 » Charles II lands at Dover at the invitation of the Convention Parliament, which marks the end of the Cromwell-proclaimed Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland and begins the Restoration of the British monarchy.
    • May 29 » English Restoration: Charles II is restored to the throne of England, Scotland and Ireland.
    • November 28 » At Gresham College, twelve men, including Christopher Wren, Robert Boyle, John Wilkins, and Sir Robert Moray decide to found what is later known as the Royal Society.
  • Stadhouder Prins Willem III (Huis van Oranje) was from 1672 till 1702 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
  • In the year 1680: Source: Wikipedia
    • January 2 » Trunajaya rebellion: Amangkurat II of Mataram and his bodyguards execute the rebel leader Trunajaya. a month after the rebel leader was captured by the Dutch East India Company.
    • August 10 » The Pueblo Revolt begins in New Mexico.
    • August 21 » Pueblo Indians capture Santa Fe from the Spanish during the Pueblo Revolt.


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