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Jacob Loockermans

Jacob Loockermans

Male 1583 - 1636  (52 years)

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  • Name Jacob Loockermans 
    Birth 26 Mar 1583  Turnhout, Antwerpen, Belgium Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 1636 
    • Probably Turnhout, Flanders, Belgium
    Person ID I8339  FelsingFam
    Last Modified 21 Dec 2024 

    Father Goyvaert Loockermans,   b. Abt 1545, Mierde, Noord-Brabant, Nederland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Relationship natural 
    Family ID F6784  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Maeyken Nicasius,   b. 1585   d. 1640 (Age 55 years) 
    Children 
    +1. Pieter Loockermans,   b. 5 Oct 1614, Turnhout, Antwerpen, Belgium Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
    Family ID F2657  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 21 Dec 2024 

  • Event Map
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    1860 United States Federal Census
    1860 United States Federal Census

  • Notes 
    • From https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Loockermans-5
      Jacob (Jacobus) Lokermans (Loockermans) was born in 1583 in Turnhout, Flanders, Belgium.[1] (Boyer states that he was born about 1590 in Turnhout, Antwerp Province, Belgium.[2])

      He married Maeyken (Maria) Nicasius (Casus, Caes) on January 22, 1606, in Turnhout.[3] They had at least eight children, born between 1610 and 1622: Petrus (died young), Jan, Godefridus, Petrus (Pieter), Godefridus (Govert), Anna (Anneken), Mathias and Paulus (probably died young).[4]

      On April 26, 1613, Jacob received permission to go to France to ‘torff te maecken’ (cut peat) and ‘de spraecke aldaer te leeren’ (learn the language there). As of February 8, 1617 he was back in Turnhout.[5] His son Govert apparently was born during the years when the family was in France.[6]

      Jacob died in 1636,[7] probably in Turnhout. His widow died in 1640. Her estate was liquidated in 1640, at which time it was "laden with debt."[8]

      Sources
      ↑ Frijhoff, p.33
      ↑ Ancestral Lines by Carl Boyer, 1998, pg 378
      ↑ Frijhoff, p.33
      ↑ Frijhoff, pp. 33-48
      ↑ Frijhoff, pp. 33-34
      ↑ Frijhoff, p. 9
      ↑ Frijhoff, p. 33
      ↑ Frijhoff, p. 34
      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. Revised version, January 7, 2016 18 August 2017
      Frijhoff, Willem. Frijhoff (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam) Govert Loockermans (1617?-1671?) en zijn verwanten: Hoe een Turnhoutenaar zich wist op te werken in de Nieuwe Wereld, added 19 August 2017