Maria Leppink1,2
F, #8175, ° 1690
Father | Gerrit Leppink1,3 ° s 1645 |
Maria Leppink was from in Borculo at her marriage.2,3 She married (NH) Jan Bakker, son of Simon Bakker and Maria Bolk, on 15 Nov 1722 in Almelo (with certificate from Amsterdam)2 (banns (NH) 11 Oct 1722, Almelo, and in Amsterdam on 23 Oct. His brother Pieter Bakker is his representative; she had the consent of her father Gerrit Leppink in Borkulo.)2,3
More Information:
She lived at the time of her marriage in Amsterdam.2
Jan Bakker and Maria Leppink with her guardian Andreas Johan Dull made a will on 21 Sep 1748. They name each other as heir. Testator names as sole heir his 2 children, namely Siemon Bakker and Venneken Bakker. He gives to his daughter Venneken Bakker ƒ300.- in advance, and to the son of his son Siemon Bakker, namely Casimir Wilhelm Bakker his pocket watch. Testatrix names as sole heir, to be divided into 2 equal portions, the children of her brother Baerent Leppink, namely Roelof Leppink (sic!), on the condition that, if this would be necessary, they give their father ƒ50.-, and the other half to the son of her late brother Gosen Leppink, namely Henricus Leppink. If he dies without issue, that portion will go to the children of Baerent Leppink. She gives the daughter of her husband, m. n. Venneken Bakker ƒ300.-, and she gives her clothes and gold to Venneken Bakker and to her 2 nieces Megteld Leppink and Janna Leppink. They give ƒ50.- to the Poorhouse. They wish that their son Siemon Bakker takes over their house, in which they are presently living, for the sum of ƒ2500.-, and the garden for ƒ300.-.1 She presented Jan Bakker's will for probate on 19 Aug 1749.1
Census records:
1748 Stad Almelo census: Household of Jan Bakker, not mentioned by name (4th quarter.)5
1750 Heerlijkheid Almelo taxlist: The widow Jan Bakker. The total estate was valued at 370:0:0.4
More Information:
She lived at the time of her marriage in Amsterdam.2
Jan Bakker and Maria Leppink with her guardian Andreas Johan Dull made a will on 21 Sep 1748. They name each other as heir. Testator names as sole heir his 2 children, namely Siemon Bakker and Venneken Bakker. He gives to his daughter Venneken Bakker ƒ300.- in advance, and to the son of his son Siemon Bakker, namely Casimir Wilhelm Bakker his pocket watch. Testatrix names as sole heir, to be divided into 2 equal portions, the children of her brother Baerent Leppink, namely Roelof Leppink (sic!), on the condition that, if this would be necessary, they give their father ƒ50.-, and the other half to the son of her late brother Gosen Leppink, namely Henricus Leppink. If he dies without issue, that portion will go to the children of Baerent Leppink. She gives the daughter of her husband, m. n. Venneken Bakker ƒ300.-, and she gives her clothes and gold to Venneken Bakker and to her 2 nieces Megteld Leppink and Janna Leppink. They give ƒ50.- to the Poorhouse. They wish that their son Siemon Bakker takes over their house, in which they are presently living, for the sum of ƒ2500.-, and the garden for ƒ300.-.1 She presented Jan Bakker's will for probate on 19 Aug 1749.1
Census records:
1748 Stad Almelo census: Household of Jan Bakker, not mentioned by name (4th quarter.)5
1750 Heerlijkheid Almelo taxlist: The widow Jan Bakker. The total estate was valued at 370:0:0.4
Source(s)
- [S23] SA, Inv. #2619, Fol. 541-543. Testament Jan Bakker en Maria Leppink, 21 Sep 1748. Probate, 19 Aug 1749.
- [S10] DTB NH Almelo, Huwelijken/Marriages : Jan Bakker en Maria Lepping, 11 Oct 1722.
- [S723] DTB, Amsterdam, online database : Bk 560, p. 253. Jan Bakker, wed. Geertruij Hagedoorn, en Maria Leppinck, 23 Oct 1722.
- [S260] Pers. Quot., Heerlijkheid Almelo, 1750. pg. 7.
- [S24] Volkstelling Twente, Stad en Landgericht Almelo, 1748. pg. 15, #7.