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Acknowledgments
WikiTree profile Loockermans-11 created through the import of Morrison Family Tree.ged on Aug 15, 2012 by Shawna Morrison.
This person was created on 13 September 2010 through the import of 124-DeCoursey.ged.
Thank you to Robert Haack for creating WikiTree profile Loockermans-24 through the import of romans.ged on Jul 24, 2013.
Loockermans-31 was created by Lyle Larkin through the import of Larkin McKeone_Fishburn_Jeffer.ged on Jan 9, 2015.
Lookermans-2 was created by Linda Crannell through the import of Jane M Van Slyck Family 2_2015-04-03.ged on Apr 3, 2015.
Loockermans-24 and Loockermans-6 appear to represent the same person because: This is now the oldest maternal ancestor in this chain in need of a merge. No tree conflicts. Robert, the differences that I see are that you have the name as Anneken, and the alternate birth May 12, 1684. I cannot save those to the bio beforehand, because you have Privacy set to Public, not Open. But I have now saved them here in Comments. Thanks!
Loockermans-7 and Loockermans-6 are not ready to be merged because: Oh, hang on, sorry, I now see that she has a van Couwenhoven marriage, that still needs to be reckoned with. So let's put this off.
Loockermans-7 and Loockermans-6 appear to represent the same person because: This unknown daughter has no data, and is not supported by anything at all. So I would like to simply merge her away here, into Annetje, since that looks like who she was probably intended to be, from the original gedcom import. Thanks!
Oh, her daughter Maria married Jeremias Van Rensselaer and those two half-Flemish residents of New Netherland spawned an impressive line of descendants.
Just FYI, the birthdate you have is incorrect. According to Karl Van Den Broeck, editor of Krant newspaper in Turnhout, Belgium, she was born on March 17, 1618 at Turnhout, the daughter of Jacob Lokermans and Maria Nicasius. Anna was baptized (Catholic) at St. Pieterskerk in the city: "In Turnhout worden de doopregisters bewaard van Godefridus Lokermans (2 juli 1612) en zijn zuster Anna (17 maart 1618), kinderen van Jacob Lokermans en Maria Nicasius. Ook hun broer Pieter (geboren 5 oktober 1614) liet sporen na in zijn geboorteplaats. In de Sint-Pieterskerk op de Grote Markt van Turnhout, waar Anna en Godfridus (De Latijnse naam Godefridus werd in het protestantse Noorden al snel Govert) gedoopt werden, rust nog steeds een van hun nazaten." E-mail correspondence from Karl Van Den Broeck dated October 10, 2010.]