Hij is getrouwd met Janke van der Ven.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 7 mei 1834 te Amsterdam , hij was toen 26 jaar oud.Bron 1
Kind(eren):
Johan Adam Wormser was a teacher, clerk at a law firm, bailiff and publicist. The parents of Johan Adam Wormser emigrated in 1801 from Talheim to Amsterdam. Johan Adam was the third son of Georg Adam Wormser (1767-1824) and Catherine Koorrenk (1776-1852). After primary school and the teacher training college in 1826 he came to visit the law firm of Mr. FA Hall. In 1834 he married Janke van der Ven (1810-1872). Johan Adam Wormser was then a member of the Reformed Church, where he was formerly Evangelical-Lutheran.
Johan Adam and Janke got together 6 children, 2 boys and 4 girls. On 07/05/1859, a family portrait painted by Johan Adam Wormser senior and Janke van der Ven. This was the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary jublieum.
In 1839 he had risen to usher at the District Court in Amsterdam. He also wrote a lot in various magazines, newspapers and magazines. He has campaigned all his life for principles of faith, unity and samenwerking.Dit he did in church (es) and society, association and friends and also across borders. In the forties and fifties of the last century many Amsterdammers emigrated to America. With them kept Johan Adam lively contacts.
Johan Adam Wormser is often denomination changed. Of the Lutheran Church to the Reformed Church (1833), from there he joined the Secessionists (1836) where he first elder was suspended and later became (1840). Together with Diedrich Arnold Budde began Johan Adam meetings under the name of "The Society". During these meetings was to Bible study and catechesis done. Five months before his death (1862) he returned to the Reformed Church. He and others tried a wide Christian Reformed Seminary to establish in 1850. Because A. Brummelkamp three weeks before the opening of it renounced, was canceled.
Johan Adam has written extensively on various ecclesiastical and religious matters and was also active as an elder and catechist. He had regular contact with a number, at that time, prominent Dutch as G. Green of Prinsterer, A. Brummelkamp, ??H. P. Scholte and A. C. van Raalte. So he corresponded with decades of Green Prinsterer (inventory numbers 31-34). The latter has the letters published after the death of Johan Adam Green Prinsterer has Wormser Wormser's book "infant baptism" was re-released.
He also wrote a lot in various magazines, newspapers and magazines.
He has campaigned all his life for principles of faith, unity and cooperation. He did this in church (es) and society, association and friends think ring and also across borders. Until his legacy includes more than sixty letters to him and / or people from his closest circle directed by Amsterdam Secessionists, who in 1846 or later emigrated to Burlington and Pella in the U.S. state of Iowa. (Translated from Dutch by Google)
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