Jacob Staleman, "Scheepsch-Timmerman", born and residing in Hellevoetsluis, born 19 FEB 1801, and Elizabeth van der Esch, without occupation, born in Graat Waspik on 20 APR 1801, residing in Breda, married in Breda, Noord-Brabant on 8 JUN 1823. Parents of the groom are Gerrit Staleman, "Koperslager", age 47, and Anna Maria van der Laan, without occupation, age 45, both residing in Hellevoetsluis. Parents of the bride are Jan van der Esch, "Scheepschtimmerman", age 50, and Adriana Kosters, without occupation, age 49 [1].
Witnesses are Hendrik Johannes Bogaerd ("Schipper", age 28, Breda), Jan Vergauwen ("Scheepschtimmerman", age 26, Breda), Hendrik Evert ("Scheepschtimmerman", age 24, Breda) and Dirk Evert ("Scheepschtimmerman", age 21, Breda).
↑ 11.011.1 Het Utrechts Archief BR Jacob Staleman, Utrecht Naauwe Watersteeg. 1007-2.7557 Bevolkingsregister, 1860-1879.
Jacob Staleman, M, Hoofd, 19 FEB 1801, Hellevoetsluis-Zeeland, Gehuwd,, OUT: 11 OCT 1861 to J83 Utrecht.
Elisabeth van der Esch, V, Vrouw, 20 APR 1801, Waspik-NBrabant, Gehuwd, OUT: 11 OCT 1861 to J83 Utrecht.
Johannes Frederik Staleman, M, zoon, 20 AUG 1845, Oosterbeek-Gelderland, Ongehuwd, Werkman, OUT: 11 OCT 1861 to J83 Utrecht.
Gerrit Staleman, M, zoon, 27 SEP 1840, Hellevoetsluis-Z-Holland, Ongehuwd, Smid, IN: 10 MAY 1860 from Ede-Gelderl., OUT: 11 OCT 1861 to J83 Utrecht.
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