1657 - 1742 (85 years)
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Name |
Anna Loockermans [1] |
Born |
1657 |
Gender |
Female |
Name |
Annetje Lookerman [2] |
Reference Number |
7804 |
Died |
1742 |
Siblings |
4 Siblings |
| 1. Caatje Loockermans, b. Aft 1630 | | 2. Maria Loockermans, b. 1641, d. 1714 (Age 73 years) | | 3. Pieter Loockermans, b. 1646, d. 1684 (Age 38 years) | + | 4. Anna Loockermans, b. 1657, d. 1742 (Age 85 years) ▻ Jacob Teunise Van Woert, m. 18 Oct 1691 ; Adam Winne, m. Bef 1684 | | 5. Hilletje Loockermans, b. 1658, d. 1742 (Age 84 years) | |
Person ID |
I7804 |
FelsingFam |
Last Modified |
16 Feb 2024 |
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Notes |
- From https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Loockermans-27
Anna Loockermans was the daughter of Pieter Loockermans and his wife Maria Duncanson. She was born in 1663 or earlier, probably in Beverwyck (now Albany, New York).[1][2]
She married Adam Winne (abt.1656-bef.1690) in 1683 and bore at least six children (according to Bielinski) or five daughters (according to Frijhoff, pp. 37-38).
Children of the first marriage include:
Rachel, daughter of Adam Winne and Anna Loockermans, baptized in the Reformed Dutch Church of New York on 8 August 1690.[3]
After the death of Adam Winne, she married Jacob (Teunisz) van Woerdt (abt.1660-1730) (van Woert), who was a widower. They resided in Albany. During this second marriage, she gave birth to at least ten children whose baptisms were recorded in the Albany Reformed Dutch Church.[4]
Anna's last recorded child was baptized in 1704. Her husband, Jacob Teunise died in July 1730 and was buried at the Albany Reformed Dutch Church.[1][2]Anna died, 30 May 1756 or 31 July 1742, and was buried in the Albany Dutch Churchyard Cemetery [2]
Church Records
Marriage
1691 18 Oct Jacob Teunisz, widr. of Catryn Claasz, and Annetje Lookerman, wid. of Adam Winne, both l. at N. A.
Children's Baptisms
1690. den 8 Aug. Ouders: Adam Winnt, Anna Loockermans. Kinders: Rachel. Getuÿgen: Brandt Schuyler, Catharina Van Cortlant.
1692 23 Oct Pieter, of Jacob Teunisz and Anna Lookerman. Wit.: Henderik Hansz, Catrina Renselaar.
1693 31 Dec Sara, of Jacob Tuenisz and Anna Lookerman. Wit.: Hendrik V. Renselaar, Marritje Lookerman.
1695 16 Jun Jeremias, of Jacob Tuenisz and Anna Lookerman. Wit.: Gerrit Van Esch, Hilletje Lookerman.
1696 17 May Jeremie, of Jacob Teunisz and Anna Lookerman. Wit.: Kiliaan Van Renselaar, Marietje Van Es.
1697 01 Aug Sara, of Jacob Teunisz and Anna Lokerman. Wit.: Jan Fonda, Debora V. Dam.
1698 30 Oct Jacob, of Jacob Teunisz, of Tainisz, and Anna Lokerman. Wit.: Hendrik Van Esch, Catrina Van Esch. [5]
1700 21 Jul Margariet, of Jacob Teunisz and Annigje Lokermans. Wit.: Jan Jansz Bleyker, Grietje Bleyker.
1701 02 Nov Heyltje, of Jacob Teunisse and Annetje Lokermans. Wit.: Aryen Oothout, Lammertje Lokermans.
1704 24 Dec Catharina, of Jacobus Teunisse Van Woerd and Anna Lokermans. Wit.: Cornelis Teeuwisse Muller, Hilletje Muller. [6]
Research Notes
Marriage:
Date: 18 OCT 1691[7]
Sources
↑ 1.0 1.1 Frijhoff, Willem. Govert Loockermans (1617?-1671?) and His Relatives: How an Adolescent from Turnhout Worked His Way up in the New World, p. 37
↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Bielinski, Stefan. Anna Loockermans. "The People of Colonial Albany." New York State Museum. Accessed 08 Dec 2017.
↑ Evans, page 197. Text: 1690. den 8 Aug. Ouders: Adam Winnt, Anna Loockermans. Kinders: Rachel. Getuÿgen: Brandt Schuyler, Catharina Van Cortlant.
↑ The Albany records and Bielinski both indicate ten children. Frijhoff states (p. 38) that there were four sons and four daughters from Anna's marriage to Jacob van Woert.
↑ Secretary Henry L. Bogert "[Albany] Marriage Record, Commenced in the Year 1683" in Year Book of the Holland Society of New York. New York: Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1904.
↑ Secretary Henry L. Bogert. "Records of the R.D. Church of Albany" in Year Book of the Holland Society of New York. New York: Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1905.
↑ Source: #S00007 Page: p. 139, Van Woert families Data: Text: VAN WOEKT, Jacob Teunise, m. first Catryn Claase and secondly, Anna Loockerman, wid. of Adam Winne, Oct. 18, 1691. He was buried July 18, 1730. Ch : bp. ; Nicolaas, June 3, 1684 ; Ruth ; Pieter, Oct. 23, 1692; Sara, Dec. 31, 1693; Jeremias, June 16, 1695 ; Jeremie, May 17, 1696 ; Sara, Aug. 1, 1697 : Jacob, Oct. 30, 1698 ; Margriet, July 21, 1700 ; Heyltje Nov. 2, 1701 ; Catharina, Dec. 24, 1704.
Bielinski, Stefan. Anna Loockermans. "The People of Colonial Albany." New York State Museum. Accessed 08 Dec 2017.
Frijhoff, Willem. Govert Loockermans (1617?-1671?) and His Relatives: How an Adolescent from Turnhout Worked His Way up in the New World. Translation of article "Govert Loockermans (1617?-1671?) en zijn verwanten: Hoe een Turnhoutenaar zich wist op te werken in de Nieuwe Wereld," published in Taxandria, Jaarboek van de Geschied- en Oudheidkundige Kring van de Antwerpse Kempen, LXXXII (2011), 5-68. Published at [1] by New Netherland Institute; retrieved 29 November 2014. 52 pages.
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http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=61157&h=734391&indiv=try
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