Zij is getrouwd met Kornelis Hopman.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 12 november 1735 te Zijpe, zij was toen 20 jaar oud.
In 1806 Callantoog had only 178 inhabitants. Two years later there were 58 family homes. There was a teacher and a mid-wife, two shops, two shoemakers, two beer parlours, a transport man, a decoy duck keeper, eleven seamen, 20 laborers and 17 farmers. Some of the people had a combination of jobs for their income. So there where 26 people who together owned 702 sheep.
In 1818 in the north in the polder Callantsoog, adjacent to the territory "the Lands" and the polder "Koegras" was reclaimed. After that the little villages became under an elected administration. The "Buurt" now called Dorpsplein had then abt. 50 houses.
Cornelis HOPMAN moved back and forth from Zijpe to Callantsoog, on May 29,1763, March 3,1774. He was hired to work on a whaling-ship on March 3, 1775.
On February 14,1779 he was back in Callantsoog. His brother Klaas Cornelisz Hopman was the commander of the ship.
In 1774 Pieter HOPMAN, Klaas HOPMAN and Antie Jacobsz de Lange were living in Callantsoog on number 20, 29 and 30 on the Belkmerweg.
On 17 November 1773 CORNELIS purchased a house on the " Sonnenbuurt "
Cornelis en Maartje lived before this on the farm "Druyf en Boom" between St Maartensbrug and Schagerbrug where he leased the farm from owner Adriaan Verboom, postmaster of Gorcum.
In the years 1765, 1768, 1773 and 1774 Cornelis HOPMAN was city-counselor.
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