Sibolt Jans - 2nd Son of Tryntje Sybolts 02/08/2012
During the time of Tryntje Sybolts 2nd marriage to Jan Hulst, a son was born: Sibolt Jans, born on 8 Aug 1777 in the city of Groningen. Sibolt Jans died 25 Oct 1816 in Groningen: he was 39 years old, according to the Overlijdensregister Groningen 1816
Aktenummer 591. Mentioned in the register is Sibolt's wife, Lammegien Breedveld. Sibolt Jans and Lammegien Breedveld were married on 6 May 1809 at Groningen. Lammegien was the widow of Berend Wybolts. This union produced a daughter, Catharina Jans, born 11 Jan 1811 at Groningen. She was baptized Catholic (Kerkeboek Groningen 1795-1811 Collectie DTB (toegang 124) Inventarisnummer 637 (Rooms-katholiek). This union produced a second daughter, Jurriana Jans, who died at 19 months on 23 Nov 1816, also in Groningen (Overlijdensregister Groningen 1816 Aktenummer 720). Add Comment Clues to the Death of Tryntje Sybolts 11/27/2011
On 16 Jan 1783, Tryntje Sybolts, mother of Jacob Cornelis Kruize, married Hindrik Roseboom, her third marriage. It may be, according to the following record, that Hindrik Roseboom remarried on 1 Nov 1791. This would mean, of course, that Tryntje died prior to this date. So she would have had to have died between 1783 and 1791. Confirming a possible 1791 death is the following taken from the Register of revenues from the rental of body sheets from the New Church, Church congregation - Groningen. The above record shows the rental of body sheets by Hindrik Roseboom on 4 April 1791. Could this have been for Tryntje? Then who was the widow of Hindrik Roseboom who rented body sheets on 29 Feb 1803? I had thought previously that this was Tryntje, but Hindrik had remarried. This would be Antje Jacobs Cremer - not Tryntje. And this would be for Hindrik Roseboom - who died in 1803. The Death of Hindrik Jans 10/16/2011
Tryntje Sybolts, the first mother, married her first husband, Hindrik Jans, at Uithuizen on 31 Oct 1762. Wil Kruizinga found in the archife in Groningen in the DTB boek of Eppenhuizen, that Hindrik Jans died 8-6-1765 in a house for poor people in Eppenhuizen. So Tryntje and Hindrik's marriage was short-lived. They shared one child together (Tryntje in 1763). But what became of Tryntje, the mother, after Hindrik passed? Assuming that Jacob Cornelis was born in 1765, she was with child at the time of Hindrik's death. It just wasn't Hindrik's. She must have been impregnated in Eppenhuizen. But by whom? And where did the surname Cornelis come from? Those are the major questions to which I seek the answers. And I believe I will. | ArchivesFebruary 2012 CategoriesAll |
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