Datum doop 30-05-1801 Plaats doop Niekerk en Vliedorp Plaats geboorte Houwerzijl Kind Trienje Geslacht v Vader Douwe Tonnis Moeder Anje Hinderks [1]
Marriage
Huwelijk 27-07-1837 Ulrum Bruidegom Jan Hennep, daglooner Geboren Heenvliet Leeftijd 28 jaar Vader bruidegom Arie Hennep Moeder bruidegom Jannetje van der Londen Bruid Trienje Douwes Wierenga, dagloonersche Geboren Houwerzijl Leeftijd 36 jaar Vader bruid Douwe Tonnis, daglooner Moeder bruid Anje Hindriks, dagloonersche Diversen wettiging 1 kind [2]
Death
Aktedatum16-05-1874 15-05-1874 Ulrum Overledene Trienje Douwes Wierenga Geslacht v Leeftijd 73 jaar Geboorteplaats Houwerzijl gem. Ulrum Relatie Jan Hennep Relatietype overleden echtgenoot Vader Douwe Tonnis, Moeder Anje Hinderks [3]
Sources
↑ Source: Alle Groningers Baptism 30 May 1801 Bron Doop- en trouwboek 1781-1811 Kerkelijke gemeente - Niekerk en Vliedorp Collectie DTB (toegang 124) Inventarisnummer 307
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Hi and thanks for creating the parents already Zachary.
Here is a bit of explaining. In the Netherlands we never have used or known middle names, the patronymics are not the same as a middle name and sometimes were the only last names they had before 1811 (when everyone had to adopt an official last name) we have added all info about the patronymics here Dutch Naming convention and this you might find helpful for how to use the naming fields for Dutch Profiles (just always check no middle name), see: Glossary Netherlands.
Here is a bit of explaining. In the Netherlands we never have used or known middle names, the patronymics are not the same as a middle name and sometimes were the only last names they had before 1811 (when everyone had to adopt an official last name) we have added all info about the patronymics here Dutch Naming convention and this you might find helpful for how to use the naming fields for Dutch Profiles (just always check no middle name), see: Glossary Netherlands.
Greets and keep up the good work,
Bea