Let op: Leeftijd bij trouwen (??-??-1645) lag boven de 90 jaar (110).
Let op: Overleden (15 april 1608) voor huwelijk (??-??-1645).
Let op: Begraven (15 april 1608) voor huwelijk (??-??-1645).
(1) Hij is getrouwd met Betgen JACOBSDR.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1568, hij was toen 33 jaar oud.Bron 3
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We have no notes for Jan Dekuiper, but I am including a Pronunciation Guide to help persons pronounce the names a little easier. Dutch is a West Germanic language spoken by more than 20 million people but the pronumciation is not as much like German as one might expect.
Pronunciation Guide
The letter b is pronounced p at the end of a word (b elsewhere).
The letter d is pronounced t at the end of a word (d elsewhere).
The letter e is pronounced eh in unaccented syllables.
The letter g is pronounced x at the start of a word.
The letter h after t is silent.
The letter n at the end of a word is softened or even silent.
The letter i after a vowel is pronounced as the y in away.
The letter r is usually silent before g (r elsewhere).
The letter ij was once written y (now used only in foreign words).
There is also the addition of a diacritical mark called the "trema" (ä, ë, ï, ü), indicating that the vowel is pronounced separately from the preceding vowel.
A, a - a as in above; a as in father
E, e - a as in hat; e as in wet; a as in face
I, i - i as in pin; also i as in machine
O, o - also o as in gone; o as in note
U, u - a as in about; ew as in dew
Y, y - i as in pin; also i as in machine
C, c - k as in king; s as in sing
G, g - ch as in loch
R, r - slightly rolled; when used as a vowel as er in pert
IJ, ij - e as in eye
W, w - v as in vine
DIPTHONGS:
Ai, ai - ai as in jai alai
Au, au - ou as in proud
Ea, ea - letters are pronounced separately
Ei, ei - e as in eye
Eu, eu - eu as in fleur
Eeuw, eeuw - ch as in loch
Ia, ia - letters are pronounced separately
Ie, ie - i as in machine
Ieuw, ieuw - ew as in new
Io, io - letters are pronounced separately
Oe, oe - oo as in boot
Ou, ou - ou as in loud
Ui, ui - ir as in bird
Uw, uw - ew as in new
OTHER SOUNDS:
Ch, ch - ch as in loch
dt - at the end of a word is pronounced as a t in bat
ig - at the end of a word is pronounced as a in bubba
isch - at the end of a word is pronounced i as in line with the ch silent
Kn, kn - k(e)n as in broken
lijk - at the end of a word is pronounced as a in above
Ng, ng - ng as in sing
Sch, sch - ch as in church
Tj, tj - ch as in church
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Record for Een Kind De Cuyper/ www.ancestry.com
Getrouwd: CA 1568 in Melsele (Belg) Partner: KUIJPER, Jan Jansz Geslacht : Man Geboren : CA 1535 in .......(Belg), Overleden : 1608, Begraven : 15 April 1608 in Ridderkerk./ www.rijerkerk.net