When Marinus Adriaanse was 31 he married on 16 March 1821 in Bommenede, Zeeland, Netherlands.[5][6]
In 1822 Marinus Adriaanse (age about 31) was living.[7]
When Marinus Adriaanse was 35 he married on 11 February 1825 in Bommenede, Zeeland, Netherlands.[8][9]
When Marinus Adriaanse was 43 he married Geertje Izaaks Luikaart on 9 June 1833 in Bommenede, Zeeland, Netherlands. The couple had one child: Adriaan Scharre.[10][11][12]
In 1834 Marinus Adriaanse (age about 43) was living.[13]
Marinus Adriaanse died at the age of 52 on 19 December 1842 in Bommenede, Zeeland, Netherlands. Age: 52.[14][15][16][17][18][19]
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On an unknown date Marinus Adriaanse was employed in BET MAR 1821 AND DEC 1842. "Arbeider" [Laborer].
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No note uses id N457. This text was just removed 'Bommenede or Bommenee is a former island, village, and municipality in the Netherlands, located about 5 km east of the city of Brouwershaven.'.
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Arbeider by profession
Marinus Adriaanse Scharre was the widower of Krijntje Geelhoed. After the death of Adriana van Ast , he remarried on 06-09-1833 Geertje Luikaart Kerkwerve born on 23-04-1792 and deceased to Bommenede on 04-01-1847 , daughter Isaac Isaacse Luikaart and Pieternella Pieterse Wolfertse ; Geertje was the widow of Cornelis Verkamman
Military
01 Eenheid:124e Regiment Infanterie van Linie, 02 Stamboeknummer:3860, 03 Bewaarplaats:Service Historique de la Défense, Vincennes/Parijs (niet te raadplegen bij het NIMH)
(01 Unit: 124th Regiment Infanterie van Linie, 02 Studbook number: 3860, 03 Repository: Service Historique de la Défense, Vincennes / Paris (not available at the NIMH)
Wikipedia
The Dutch Brigade (Dutch: Hollandse Brigade) was a unit of the Royal Army of the Kingdom of Holland. It was sent out in September 1808, by King Louis Bonaparte at the request of his brother Emperor Napoleon of France, to take part in the Peninsular War on the French side. The brigade, under the command of Major-General David Hendrik Chassé, was made part of the so-called "German Division". The Division also consisted of units from the Nassau, the Baden and other German allies of the French empire under command of the French general Leval. It was, in turn, part of the IVth French Corps under command of Marshals Lefebvre and Sébastiani, and was later part of the Ist Corps of Marshal Victor. The brigade distinguished itself initially in several major battles, and was later employed mainly in counter-guerrilla warfare. After the annexation of the Kingdom of Holland by the French empire in 1810, the brigade was formally decommissioned and its personnel, now French subjects, absorbed into the French 123rd Line Infantry Regiment, and later into the 130th Line Infantry Regiment, the other battalions of the 123rd back home being reassigned to the Russian campaign of 1812.
Sources
↑Birth: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2014;; NOTEGenealogieOnline. Coret Genealogie. http://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/: accessed 4 September 2014,
Record for Adriaan Marinusse Scharre Link: Ancestry Record WebASM-9289 #19302280.
↑Military: Dutch Institute for Military History. Citing: Dutch Institute for Military History, Studbook Nederlandse militairen in het leger van Napoleon, Vincennes/Parijs, inventory number 21Yc872 Dutch soldiers in Napoleon's army. This database is meticulously compiled by Mr. W. Oteman with data from the studbooks and officers files present at the Service historique de la Défense (SHD), in the Château de Vincennes near Paris. (accessed before 2 April 2024)
↑Death Registration: Netherlands, Death Index, 1795-1969 NOTEBS Overlijden. WieWasWie. https://www.wiewaswie.nl/: accessed 24 May 2016,
Zeeuws Archief; Netherlands; Burgerlijke stand (overlijdensakten) Record for Marinus Scharre Link: Ancestry Record 61287 #7680202.
↑Death Registration: Netherlands, Death Index, 1795-1969 NOTEBS Overlijden. WieWasWie. https://www.wiewaswie.nl/: accessed 24 May 2016,
Zeeuws Archief; Netherlands; Burgerlijke stand (overlijdensakten) Record for Adriaan Scharre Link: Ancestry Record 61287 #27680202.
↑Unclassified: Netherlands, Death Index, 1795-1965 Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Lehi, UT, USA; Date: 2016;; NOTEBS Overlijden. WieWasWie. https://www.wiewaswie.nl/: accessed 24 May 2016,
Record for Adriaan Scharre Link: Ancestry Record DutchWWWDeath #8180050.
↑Unclassified: Netherlands, Civil Marriage Index, 1795-1950 NOTEBS Huwelijk. WieWasWie. https://www.wiewaswie.nl/: accessed 24 May 2016,
Zeeuws Archief; Den Haag, Netherlands; BS Marriage Record for Marinus Adriaanse Scharre Link: Ancestry Record 61286 #2116655.
Source: S113 Netherlands, Archival Indexes, Vital Records
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