Hij had een relatie met Aernt van Rosendale.
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Johan van Wolfertsz Culemborg sold a piece of ground to Walraven van Haaften, castle-lord of Frissestein. Thus, he was the father of Jutte van Culemborg. Also we read on p. 46 that Wolfert van Culemborg, thus Johan's father, from 1421 during some time got Frissestein as a feodal property from Otto van Haaften, father of Walraven and castle lord of Wayestein. This Wolfert had already on 29 April 1358, just like his brother Jan, feodal lands at Herwijnen. He must have been then still under age. Johan and his sister Jutte had in 1424 feodal lands in Herwijnen. To their property belonged among other things the Koxhoeve with 26 morgen land. Jacoba van Beieren had the farm confiscated and taken away from Dirk van Herwijnen, Lord of Frissestein, and in given as a feodal property to Johan and Jutte[52]. Eventually Johan has the largest part of this Herwijnen property again transferred and he becomes trade-lord of West-Barendrecht. All this as a consequence of the Hoekse [hooks] and Kabeljouwse [cods] dispute. The families Van Culemborg and Van Heukelom have been described extensively in the periodical "De Nederlandsche Leeuw". In Fig. 3 and Fig. 4 show what place Jutta van Culemborg and Otto van Heukelom take in this. In both cases, they belong to a side-branch. The principal branch of Van Culemborgs, in which the manor Culemborg was transferred, developed via Hubert II. This branch of the Van Arkel family (to which the Van Heukeloms belonged), wherein the manor Van Heukelom was transferred, developed via Jan II van Heukelom. Otto van Heuckelum, spouse of Jutta van Culemborg, wasalso alderman at Tuil (mentioned in 1460). Before Abraham Gijsbertsz became alderman at Tuil, he already had two (suspected) great great-grandfathers, i.e. Jan Sterck and Otto van Heuckelum, who had held that function[53]. It is striking that Johan Wolfertsz van Culemborg was married with Lady Aernt van Rosendaele. It could be that the name of Rosendaele was transferred to Jutta van Heuckelum. If that is the case, Abraham Gijsbertsz, adopted the name Roosa, possibly realizing that his father's mother was herself named van Rosendaele
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