(1) Hij is getrouwd met Maria Gijsbertsdr Vermeulen.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 29 oktober 1681 te Utrecht, Netherlands, hij was toen 34 jaar oud.
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(2) Hij is getrouwd met Errichje A. Peerboom.
Zij zijn getrouwd
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U93a24 act 21, Feb 7, 1693. Bastiaan Peerboom, brother in-law of Herman Huigen van Bentum, transfers his livelihood to his son Willem. It concerns orchards and market gardens. Two impartial fellow market gardeners, Arie Camperdijk and Herman Huigen van Bentum, make an inventory and valuation. The text is scribble full of abreviations, hence hard to read. Different hands, repetition and no signatures of anyone.
U93a23 act 21, Aug 9, 1692. Jannigje Thonis van Driebergen, widow of Gijsbert IJsbrands Vermeulen, has died and needs to be burried. Her children Antonie, Maria and Aaltje Vermeulen, the women married to Harmen Huigen van Bentum and Dirk Gerrits van Steendre, sign a statement that their burying of Jannigje does not constitute a claim to the estate.
U93a27 act 47, Nov 13, 1694. Probate of Herman Huigen van Bentum. Unfortunately the text is difficult to read: tiny letters, abbreviations, etc. Pitty, because the set-up is complicated. My understanding. Herman’s widow Maria Vermeulen has to consider her 7 surviving children (out of 8 births) and the 4 by her husband’s previous marriage with Annigje Aarts Peerboom. When Herman and Maria married Herman gave the 4 Fl 100 from their mother’s estate. They later also inherited Fl 25 from their grandfather Aart Peerboom. I was unable to determine if the amounts are for each of the four children, or for them together. There is also an amount of Fl 80 involved, but difficult to say whose or from whom. But the 4 get all told Fl 180. Maria pays Fl 100 to Frans Huigen van Bentum, their guardian, who signs for receipt, and will pay Fl 80 at St James in 1795.
That settled, the record moves on. The 4 first ones also get a share of their father’s estate, which is now being arranged. Frans Huigen van Bentum and one Anthoni Vermeulen are also the guardians of Maria’s 7 underage children, and Huig Hermans, the eldest of Herman’s first 4 children, then acts in his own capacity. Maria is prepared to make an inventory, but Frans, Anthoni and Huig do not see the need, as they are very familiar with the estate. They also conclude that there is little to be had for the 11 surviving children. In the end, all properties of the estate are assigned to Maria, who will pay each of the children Fl 12 and something or all together Fl 137/10/00.
U113a3 act 372, June 6, 1713. One of the worst scribbles around. Maria Vermeulen, widow of Herman Huigen van Bentum, had remarried to Gijsbert van Pijlsweert, who died on May 1, 1713. This is the inventory of his estate, and concerns Maria’s children by him, not her children by Herman. Inter alia, it is said that by 1713 she only had 4 children by Herman who were still alive. So which ones had died by then? Jan I had died early in life. Not Jan II who married in 1715. Not Annigje who married in 1714. Not Huybertje who died in 1752. Leaving Gijsbertje, Dirk, Cornelis and Willem as candidates for having died early in life, but Dirk turns up in later documents. Which is about the most relevant piece of information to be obtained.
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