Note: tentative, 16 years before marriage. After her death, her grandfather was one of the legal guardians of her children. Her husband was authorized to sell various lands and houses around Alken, Hasselt, etc. near Liege. Research near Hasselt suggested that Willemke's husband probably came from there and went to Tuil as a soldier. It seems likely that Willemke was also from there given the land sales.[4]
Marriage: Date: 13 JUN 1647 Place: Dutch Reformed Church of Tuil, Tuil, Gelderland, Neth[12]
Willemke Jans married June 16, 1647 in Tuil, Gelderland, The Netherlands Marriage 13 June 1647 Tuil, Gelderland: Ariaen Lambertse Smeets, "soldier under capt. de Swart" and Willemke Jans, J.D (young daughter or damen = first marriage) "from Tuijl"[13]
↑ Source: Familysearch: "Netherlands, Gelderland Province, Church Records, 1405-1966," images, FamilySearch accessed 28 February 2016] marriage record (first marriage) found by Jan Terink, Nederlands Hervormde > Tuil > Dopen 1639-1772 Trouwen 1638-1811 > image 133 of 203; Gelders Archives, Arnhem.
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The Jans profile is PPP. That designates it as the merge destination.
It's my understanding that Jans and Jansdr are just different spellings of her patronymic name. Since WikiTree search functions probably don't recognize these as equivalent names, it would be a good idea to put Jansdr in the Other Last Names field of the merged profile.
Jans-1500 and Jans-27 appear to represent the same person because: This is the oldest maternal ancestor in this chain in need of a merge into the patronymic PPP. No tree conflicts. Thanks! Worked a bit on disambiguation and these two are ready to merge now.
Removing Van_Iselsteyn-1 as a husband. Based on the information given for her birth and death date, this profile is supposed to be the wife of Adriaen Smeets and she was not married to both men. Jan van Ysselsteyns wife immigrated to New Netherland.
Jans-72 and Jans-27 appear to represent the same person because: This is the oldest maternal ancestor in this chain in need of a merge. No tree conflicts. The more precise death to keep from this match is Died September 7, 1656 in Tuil, Neerijnen, Gelderland, Netherlands. Thanks!
Jans-473 and Jans-72 appear to represent the same person because: This is the oldest maternal ancestor in this chain in need of a merge. No tree conflicts. I saved the alternate data to the bios. The marriage should default select on completion, but in case it does not, it is married June 16, 1647 in Tuil, Gelderland, The Netherlands. Thanks!
This is part of a multi-generation collection of duplicated family.
It's my understanding that Jans and Jansdr are just different spellings of her patronymic name. Since WikiTree search functions probably don't recognize these as equivalent names, it would be a good idea to put Jansdr in the Other Last Names field of the merged profile.
The above in in reference to the wife of Jan Willemsz van Ysselsteyn, not the wife of Adriaen Smeets.
However, the Willemtje Jans who married Yselsteyn appears to be a different person: Jans-14