Jacob Heuvelman1,2
M, #4592, ° s 1730, +. bet 1795 - 1799
Father | Hendrik Heuvelman1,2 ° s 1700, +. a 1774 |
Mother | Reijntje Bouijtsman2 ° s 1705, +. a 1774 |
Jacob Heuvelman was from in Wijhe at his marriage.1 He married (NH) Fenneke Vrielink, daughter of Berend Janssen Vrieling and Jenneken Lamberts ten Hove, on 18 Mar 1759 in Almelo1,2,3 (banns (NH) 17 Feb 1759, Almelo.)1 He died bet 1795 - 1799, because he is listed in the census, and his wife is a widow in a contract in 1799.4,5
More Information:
He lived at the time of his marriage in Zwolle.1
Jacob Heuvelman and Fenneke Vrielink with her guardian Barent ten Bruggencate Isaaczn made a will on 31 Aug 1774.
Court Records:
Landgericht, Almelo, 9 Feb 1767:
Census records:
1795 Ambt Almelo census: Household of Jacob Heuvelman (division 5). Household consists of 3 people. Adolph Scholten reports the data. He is a carriage maker.4
More Information:
He lived at the time of his marriage in Zwolle.1
Jacob Heuvelman and Fenneke Vrielink with her guardian Barent ten Bruggencate Isaaczn made a will on 31 Aug 1774.
They name each other as sole heir. Testator names his parents Hendrik Heuvelman and Reijntje Bouijtsman and testatrix her mother Jenneke Hof, widow of Baerent Vrijling, in their legal portion. If his parents predecease him, he names his two sisters Hendrica Heuvelman and Aaltjen Heuvelman, and his nephew Jacob Baarschers as heirs. Testatrix leaves to her sisters Trientje Vrijlink, married to Hendrik Baarschers, and Catharina Vrielink, married to Jan Selhorst, or, if they predecease her, their children, as well as the 3 children of her deceased brother Lambertus Vrielink, namely Baerent Vrielink, Geertruit Vrielink and Christina Vrielink all her gold, silver, linnen and woollen clothes, to be divided into three equal portions. If the survivor does not remarry, the estate will, after the death of the survivor, be divided into 2 equal portions, with half going to testator's heirs, namely his sisters Hendrica Heuvelman and Aaltjen Heuvelman, or if they predecease him, to their children, and the other half to testatrix' heirs, namely her brothers Willem Vrijlink and Jan Vrielink, as well as the 2 surviving sons of her deceased sister Maria Vrielink, who was married to Hendrik Jan Huiskes, in their mother's place, and her two sisters Trientje Vrijlink and Catharina Vrielink, as well as the children of her deceased brother Lambertus Vrielink in their father's place. If the survivor remarries, than this arrangement will be cancelled.6
Court Records:
Landgericht, Almelo, 9 Feb 1767:
Jenneke Hof, widow of Baerent Vrijlink, with Lambertus Vrielink as guardian, together with Willem Vrijlink and his wife Janna Scherphof, Jan Vrielink and his wife Fenneke de Ruiter, Hendrik Baarschers and Trientje Vrijlink, Jan Selhorst and Catharina Vrielink, Lambertus Vrielink and his wife Elizabeth Franken, Hendrik Jan Huiskes, as father and guardian over his children with the late Maria Vrijlink, and also for his brothers-in-law and sisters Fredericus Beuse en Gerrit Agterdorp and their resp. wives Hendrina Vrielink and Eva Vrielink conveyed to Jacob Heuvelman, and his wife Fenneke Vrielink, a house in the Steege, next to the dwelling of Jan Vrijlink and Fenneke Roelofs, that had been the property of Baerent Vrijlink.7
Census records:
1795 Ambt Almelo census: Household of Jacob Heuvelman (division 5). Household consists of 3 people. Adolph Scholten reports the data. He is a carriage maker.4
Source(s)
- [S10] DTB NH Almelo, Huwelijken/Marriages : Jacob Heuvelman en Fenneke Vrielink, 17 Feb 1759.
- [S22] LA Court Records, Inv. #2650, Fol. 76. Testament Jacob Heuvelman en Jenneke Vrijlink, 31 Aug 1774.
- [S487] BS Gemeente Almelo, Overlijden/Deaths : 1812 #6. Fenneken Vrielink, 18 Jan 1812.
- [S19] Volkstelling Twente 1795: Ambt Almelo. 5e wijk, pg. 44.
- [S23] SA, Inv. #2622, Fol. 135. Transportacte, 2 Dec 1799.
- [S22] LA Court Records, Inv. #2650, Fol. 76-77. Testament Jacob Heuvelman en Jenneke Vrijlink, 31 Aug 1774.
- [S22] LA Court Records, Inv. #2649, Fol. 106-106v. Transportacte, 9 Feb 1767.