(1) Hij is getrouwd met Lieventje Dimmens.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 31 mei 1621 te Stavenisse, Zeeland, Nederländerna.
Kind(eren):
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Willem Loban<br>Namen geboorte: William LobbanWillem Laban<br>Geslacht: Man<br>Geboorte: Ongeveer 1596 - Forres, Morayshire, Skottland<br>Huwelijk: Echtgeno(o)t(e): Lieventje Dimmens - 31 mei 1621 - Stavenisse, Zeeland, Nederländerna<br>Huwelijk: Echtgeno(o)t(e): Catalijne Teunis - 3 nov 1627 - Bergen op Zoom, Noord-Brabant, Nederländerna<br>Woonplaats: Stavenisse, Zeeland, Nederländerna<br>Overlijden: Van 20 sep 1637 - Stavenisse, Zeeland, Nederländerna<br>Begrafenis: Van 1637 - Stavenisse, Zeeland, Nederländerna<br>Ouders: Thomas Loban, Janet Loban (geboren McDearmid)<br>Echtgenote(n/s): Lieventje Loban (geboren Dimmens), Catalijne Loban (geboren Teunis)<br>Kinderen: Dijngeken Laban, Cornelis Willems Laban, Diamant Willem Laban, Toonken Laban, David Willem Laban, Thomas Willem Laban, Catelijne Laban, Antony Willem Laban<br> Aanvullende informatie:
LifeSketch: William Loban (1596–aft. 1637) went to Holland in 1620 as a soldier in the 2nd Company in the Regiment of Col. David Colyear, which settled in to Stavenisse, Tholen, Zeeland to help the protestant Dutch against Spain during the Eighty Years War (Dutch War of Independence) (1568–1648).e already been an officer when he arrived, but having risen through the ranks is not listed in Ferguson’s The Scots Brigade…, which listed only the highest officers, i.e., gentry. William married a local girl, Livina Dimmens/Dimmers, in 1621 and his children were recorded under the name Laban, which presumably with Dutch pronunciation sounded the way William pronounced his last name. After Livina died, William married Catalijn Teunen in 1627. Many of his children died young, but Cornelis Willemsen Laban (1625–1682) (mother: Livina; married Leunken Crijns Pippinck) firmly established the family on the island of Tholen, where there are still many of his descendants.s. For example, part of his property was auctioned in 1628; his ‘saet’ (wheat?) for 15 pennies the bag, two cows for F 8, two pigs and also his best bed. The auction raised E 17 in total. In 1628 the best horse of Reynout Krijnsen stood surety William Loban. That horse sold / auctioned. That same year Willem agreed with the widow Troost the right of way over his court and yard, so that she could easily remove the cultivated crop on her land under the dike from the field. Furthermore, between 1624 and 1630 we regularly find Willem Laban as the tenant and guarantor in the deeds of the leasing of lands in Stavenisse and Oud-Kempenshofstede (Raze 5936). In 1632 he sold his farm with the sown land in the Oud-Kempenshofstedepolder in the 9th block, also known as the Noordveer block, to Pieter Pieterse Vermaes and Cornelis Marinuszn. This farm probably stood at the place where in 1953 ‘t Oefje at the Kloetsedijk (Oudelands-dijk) stood. The Margaretpolder lies behind the dike. This polder has dikes since 1656. After the sale, Willem went to live in Stavenisse (1633).
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