Lucas Wilmsen Prinssen1
M, #14726, ° s 1665, +. b May 1718
Father | Wilm Freriksen Prinssen1 ° s 1635, +. a 1695 |
Lucas Wilmsen Prinssen was from in Vriezenveen at his marriage.1 He married (NH) Annetjen Dirksen Roelfs, daughter of Derk Roelofs, on 20 Dec 1695 in Almelo1 (banns 24 Nov 1695, Almelo.)1 He died b 4 May 1718, because his wife was a widow in a contract.2
Court Records:
Stadsgericht, Almelo, 10 May 1713:
Stadsgericht, Almelo, 28 Jan 1715:
Court Records:
Stadsgericht, Almelo, 10 May 1713:
Geertje Molenbelt, widow of Egbert Derx, with her guardian Derk Hilgerink and Jan Bakker, and the children and heirs of aforementioned Egbert Derx, namely Geese Jansen, wife of Jan Egberts, with her guardian Derk Hilgerink and Jan Bakker, who is also representing aforementioned Jan Egberts, Jan Peppels and his wife Maria Egberts, and Hendrik Bolk as guardian for the child of Swier Jansen and Jenneke Egberts conveyed to Lucas Prinsen, and his wife Anna Roelofs, their house, between the house of Jan Post and that of Berend Grimberg's widow, with the land in front of it.5
Stadsgericht, Almelo, 28 Jan 1715:
Maria Luiters, with her guardian Jan Bakker, for herself and as represnetative of her sister Janna Luiters, for whom Hendrick Rompelman is present as guardian conveyed to Lucas Prinsen, and his wife Anna Roelofs, thei parental half house and yard, with a piece of land next to it, of which the other half belongs to Arent Swam, located in the Hof van Gulik.6
Family | Annetjen Dirksen Roelfs ° s 1670 |
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Source(s)
- [S10] DTB NH Almelo, Huwelijken/Marriages : Lucas Wilmsen Prinssen en Annetje Dirksen Roelfs, 24 Nov 1695.
- [S23] SA, Inv. #2618*, fol 211-212. Hypotheekacte, 4 May 1718.
- [S39] Vriezenveners, Willem Frederick Prinsen #120873., online: http://www.vriezenveners.nl/
- [S23] SA, Inv. #2619, Fol. 219-220. Transportacte, 20 Feb 1734.
- [S23] SA, Inv. #2618*, Fol. 47-49. Transportacte, 10 May 1713.
- [S23] SA, Inv. #2618*, Fol. 101-102. Transportacte, 28 Jan 1715.
- [S23] SA, Inv. #2619, Fol. 479-480. Hypotheekacte, 8 Oct 1742.