DTB Andijk.
Via Internet: "Genealogie familie Ooijevaar".
Via Internet: "Genealogie familie Ooijevaar".Via Internet: "Genealogie familie Ooijevaar".
(1) Hij is getrouwd met Aafje Teunissen.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 26 januari 1698 te Andijk, hij was toen 23 jaar oud.
DTB Andijk.
Via Internet: "Genealogie familie Ooijevaar".
Kind(eren):
(2) Hij is getrouwd met Anne Nannes Tromp.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 11 maart 1714 te Andijk, hij was toen 40 jaar oud.
DTB Andijk.
Kind(eren):
J.M. van Andijk.
Tussen 1714-1723 mist een deel van het doopboek van Andijk. Mogelijk zijn er uit zijn 2e huwelijk toen ook kinderen geboren. Uitzoeken!
Op 09.04.1725 is te Andijk begraven ene Pieter Arisz (in 't veld in no. 36).
Is hij dit geweest? Uitzoeken! Volgens Ooijevaar wel.
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Pieter married 1 Aafje Teunis Jarig. Children: Teunis (Nov 9 1698 June 5 1777 ), Gerrit (Nov 21 Dec 4 1700), Geert (April 16 1702 Feb 16 1731), Gerrit (Nov 28 Dec 28 1706).
Pieter married 2 Anna Nannes. Children: Aris (Oct 14 1714 Feb 19 1715), Cornelisjen (died Dec 27 1721), Simon (died May 19 1723).
Pieter isn't found in baptism, marriage, death or membership records with a last name. However, his brother Jan Arisz took their father's last name of Dol. And since some of Pieter's grandchildren are found with the last names Dol and Veerman (a name several Dol family members changed to), it can be assumed that he used one of these too. [1]
According to court records, Pieter was a ketch skipper (kaagschipper). A ketch is a 2 masted ship often used for fishing. He lived in de Bangert and later in Munnikij. His ship would have been kept in the harbor in Munnikij.
Pieter Arisz joined the Andijk Buurtjeskerk on February 1 1699. He lived in Munekij at the time. He acted as a guardian (voogd) for the Pan and Pool children. He was buried by Pieter Kruijer. In 1696, he was a witness to a testament involving Gerrit Cornelisz Euverst and his family. Pieter was the only Reformed person listed in the document. Gerrit was the father of one of Pieter's uncles: most of Pieter's close family was Catholic. Only his father had returned to the Reformed Church.
It seems Pieter and his brother-in-law Teeuwis (Mathheus) Jarig took care of Aafs will dated April 27 1714. Also listed are Pieters and Aafs children Teunis and Geertje along with their guardians Maarten Cornelisz Slot and Jan Freerksz Kock. Pieter was to keep the house and the land around it. He also got pieces of land: one 1 morgen 100 roeden on the corner of Reyndersloot and Broekersloot, 150 roeden close to the Broekersloot, 170 roeden east of the Hornsloot, and another 120 roeden on Anna-landt. Also all the cows and the things they come with, including the hay, and a smaller boat (kaag). He was also to hold for the children 325 guilders. The guardians of their two children were to care for the following pieces of land for them: two morgens and one morgen 100 roeden, both on the Molksloot, and 75 roeden, and 59 1/4 roeden on the Reyndersloot, and 80 roeden on the Broekersloot. Pieter was to care for them, give them food and drink and clothes and anything else they needed until they turned 18 at which time they were to receive their inheritance. Pieter signed it, showing he could read and write.
Aaf was very precise in her will - she must have been an extreme detail person. Some instructions, such as Pieter taking care of the children and their money until they turned 18 and the children's guardians taking care of their land were probably assumed in most wills. She also may have needed to spell everything out carefully for her less detailed husband Pieter.
Now here's an interesting thing. This area was called the Noorderdijk until 1812 when it was incorporated as a town and re-named Andijk. And yet Jacob Roosekrans wrote in Aaf's boedelscheiding that Pieter Arisz came from Aandijk! The name must have been in circulation in at least some circles for over a century before it received that name officially.
In a boedelscheiding and kwijtung (receipt) dated Feb 25 1730, Anne Nannis presided over Pieter Aris' will. Some pieces of grassland were sold for 570, 200, & 536 guilders, some other belongings for 736 guilders, and some of Anne's money from her first husband Jan Blokker for 353 guilders to pay debts. Teunis and Pieter Cornelisz on behalf of Geertje received 117 guilders each. Anne's son Aris received some land. In their Testament dated July 24 1731, Pieter Aris' children from his first marriage Teunis and Geertje and Pieter's and Anne Nannes' children Aris and Simon are mentioned along with Geertje's son Pieter Bulloper, who would receive Geertje's portion since she was dead.
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