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# Persoon-ID Familienaam Voornaam Geboortedatum Overlijdensdatum Levend note Stamboom
851 I389  Folkerts  Hendrik Jakobs  1 feb 1824  Ja, datum echter onbekend  https://hetutrechtsarchief.nl/onderzoek/resultaten/archieven?mizig=62&miadt=39&miaet=54&micode=463-73-07&minr=25039665&miview=ldt  test 
852 I389  Folkerts  Hendrik Jakobs  1 feb 1824  Ja, datum echter onbekend  Overlijden Hendrik Folkerts, 13-02-1904
Overledene:

Hendrik Folkerts
Overlijdensdatum:
13-02-1904
Overlijdensplaats:
Amersfoort
Aktedatum:
16-02-1904
Akteplaats:
Amersfoort
Partner:

Echtgenoot van Susanna Aikema Reinkingh
Vader:

Jacob Folkerts
Moeder:

Aaltje Kooi
Toegangsnummer:
463 Burgerlijke Stand van de gemeenten in de provincie Utrecht 1903-1942
Inventarisnummer:
73-07
Aktenummer:
49 
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853 I335  Fritsers  Reinder      Reinder Writsers  tree1 
854 I445  Fritsers  Reinder      Reinder Writsers  test 
855 I0002223  Gaasbeek  Michael  16 jul 1816  17 aug 1893  verdronken  WeRelate 
856 I350  Gaasbeek  Michael  16 jul 1816  20 jan 1893  verdronken  test 
857 I0000170  Gaikinga  Allart  ca. 1600    Parent family not included in tree: https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Family:Allert_Gaikinga_and_Joest_Jensema_(1)  WeRelate 
858 I7895  Gaikinga  Allart  ca. 1600    Parent family not included in tree: https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Family:Allert_Gaikinga_and_Joest_Jensema_(1)  test 
859 I0000762  Gaikinga  Frederica  ca. 1595  vóór 1 dec 1637  Parent family not included in tree: https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Family:Allert_Gaikinga_and_Joest_Jensema_(1)

Spouse family not included in tree: https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Family:Lambert_Tjarda_van_Starkenborgh_and_Frederica_Gaikinga_(1) 
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860 I8487  Gaikinga  Frederica  ca. 1595  vóór 1 dec 1637  Parent family not included in tree: https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Family:Allert_Gaikinga_and_Joest_Jensema_(1)

Spouse family not included in tree: https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Family:Lambert_Tjarda_van_Starkenborgh_and_Frederica_Gaikinga_(1) 
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861 I0000775  Gaikinga  Frerick  vóór 1495  1520  https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaykingaheerd  WeRelate 
862 I8500  Gaikinga  Frerick  vóór 1495  1520  https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaykingaheerd  test 
863 I2636  Garbrants  Lambert  ~1660  ~1708  A family tradition says the Knott family came originally from England, in the area between Scotland and Wales, and fled to The Netherlands because of religious persecution. While the story is not documented, neither can it be discounted.

Lancashire, one of the places in England where the Knott name is concentrated, is between Scotland and Wales. It is possible that some ancestors emigrated from England in the late 1500s or early 1600s. By that time, Protestant Reform was gaining favour in some parts of Lancashire, particularly in the southeast, and more particularly in the areas around Manchester. At the outbreak of the English Civil War, in 1642, many of these converts were Presbyterians, Calvinists who rejected the Episcopalian organization of church authority, but who also did not share the Separatist belief in the autonomy of each individual church. As Presbyterians, especially during a time when protestant belief was first developing in Lancashire, local Lancastrians could have faced opposition, if not outright persecution, for their beliefs.

In the city of Groningen, the name Knot, used as a family name, appears in church records at least as early as 1649. In the province more generally, the name appears by 1635 with leaseholders of lands confiscated from the abbeys at the time of the reformation.[1]

But Lambert did not live in the city of Groningen, nor was he a leaseholder. Perhaps he was descended from someone who had fled England two or three generations earlier, someone whose descendants dropped the family name in favor of the Dutch use of patronyms. Or perhaps not. 
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864 I2636  Garbrants  Lambert  ~1660  ~1708  https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Lambert_Garbrants_%284%29  tree1 
865 I0001965  Garbrants  Lambert  ca. 1660  mrt 1708  Background sources related to family story include:
References for background include:
Christopher Haig, Reformation and Resistance in Tudor Lancashire. Cambridge University Press, London, 1975.
Peter Milward, SJ, The English Reformation: From Tragic Reality to Dramatic Representation. Family Publications, Oxford, 2007.
Ernest Broxap, The Great Civil War in Lancashire. Manchester University Press, Manchester, 1973
Wikipedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protestant_Reformation Protestant Reformation] (7 August 2008), [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Reformation English Reformation] ( 7 August 2008), [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Episcopacy Episcopal polity] (24 October 2008), [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presbyterian_polity Presbyterian polity] (24 July 2008)
[http://www.allegroningers.nl/index.php?task=persoon_detail&option=com_genealogie&Itemid=54&akte_id=62268 Algemeen doopboek Goningen 1640-1657] (18 August 2008), Cornelisien, son of Luitien Knot and Etjen Lamberts, born in Helpman, was baptized 03-10-1649.

And last but far from least, special thanks to Jan Verster for showing me land records associated with people named Cnote. Thanks to Jan, as well, for all his help so many years ago in showing me how to work with the Parish records and for sharing the information he had on his own family 
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866 I0001965  Garbrants  Lambert  ca. 1660  mrt 1708  A family tradition says the Knott family came originally from England, in the area between Scotland and Wales, and fled to The Netherlands because of religious persecution. While the story is not documented, neither can it be discounted.

Lancashire, one of the places in England where the Knott name is concentrated, is between Scotland and Wales. It is possible that some ancestors emigrated from England in the late 1500s or early 1600s. By that time, Protestant Reform was gaining favour in some parts of Lancashire, particularly in the southeast, and more particularly in the areas around Manchester. At the outbreak of the English Civil War, in 1642, many of these converts were Presbyterians, Calvinists who rejected the Episcopalian organization of church authority, but who also did not share the Separatist belief in the autonomy of each individual church. As Presbyterians, especially during a time when protestant belief was first developing in Lancashire, local Lancastrians could have faced opposition, if not outright persecution, for their beliefs.

In the city of Groningen, the name Knot, used as a family name, appears in church records at least as early as 1649. In the province more generally, the name appears by 1635 with leaseholders of lands confiscated from the abbeys at the time of the reformation.

But Lambert did not live in the city of Groningen, nor was he a leaseholder. Perhaps he was descended from someone who had fled England two or three generations earlier, someone whose descendants dropped the family name in favor of the Dutch use of patronyms. Or perhaps not.

References image https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Image:Eelswerdertil.jpg 
WeRelate 
867 I0001965  Garbrants  Lambert  ca. 1660  mrt 1708  Garbrant en Garmt zijn 2 versies van dezelfde naam  WeRelate 
868 I0001965  Garbrants  Lambert  ca. 1660  mrt 1708  Eelswerdertil  WeRelate 
869 I9691  Garbrants  Lambert  ca. 1660  mrt 1708  Background sources related to family story include:
References for background include:
Christopher Haig, Reformation and Resistance in Tudor Lancashire. Cambridge University Press, London, 1975.
Peter Milward, SJ, The English Reformation: From Tragic Reality to Dramatic Representation. Family Publications, Oxford, 2007.
Ernest Broxap, The Great Civil War in Lancashire. Manchester University Press, Manchester, 1973
Wikipedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protestant_Reformation Protestant Reformation] (7 August 2008), [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Reformation English Reformation] ( 7 August 2008), [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Episcopacy Episcopal polity] (24 October 2008), [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presbyterian_polity Presbyterian polity] (24 July 2008)
[http://www.allegroningers.nl/index.php?task=persoon_detail&option=com_genealogie&Itemid=54&akte_id=62268 Algemeen doopboek Goningen 1640-1657] (18 August 2008), Cornelisien, son of Luitien Knot and Etjen Lamberts, born in Helpman, was baptized 03-10-1649.

And last but far from least, special thanks to Jan Verster for showing me land records associated with people named Cnote. Thanks to Jan, as well, for all his help so many years ago in showing me how to work with the Parish records and for sharing the information he had on his own family 
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870 I9691  Garbrants  Lambert  ca. 1660  mrt 1708  A family tradition says the Knott family came originally from England, in the area between Scotland and Wales, and fled to The Netherlands because of religious persecution. While the story is not documented, neither can it be discounted.

Lancashire, one of the places in England where the Knott name is concentrated, is between Scotland and Wales. It is possible that some ancestors emigrated from England in the late 1500s or early 1600s. By that time, Protestant Reform was gaining favour in some parts of Lancashire, particularly in the southeast, and more particularly in the areas around Manchester. At the outbreak of the English Civil War, in 1642, many of these converts were Presbyterians, Calvinists who rejected the Episcopalian organization of church authority, but who also did not share the Separatist belief in the autonomy of each individual church. As Presbyterians, especially during a time when protestant belief was first developing in Lancashire, local Lancastrians could have faced opposition, if not outright persecution, for their beliefs.

In the city of Groningen, the name Knot, used as a family name, appears in church records at least as early as 1649. In the province more generally, the name appears by 1635 with leaseholders of lands confiscated from the abbeys at the time of the reformation.

But Lambert did not live in the city of Groningen, nor was he a leaseholder. Perhaps he was descended from someone who had fled England two or three generations earlier, someone whose descendants dropped the family name in favor of the Dutch use of patronyms. Or perhaps not.

References image https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Image:Eelswerdertil.jpg 
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871 I9691  Garbrants  Lambert  ca. 1660  mrt 1708  Garbrant en Garmt zijn 2 versies van dezelfde naam  test 
872 I9691  Garbrants  Lambert  ca. 1660  mrt 1708  Eelswerdertil  test 
873 I2746  Garbrants  Lambert  ~1660  ~1708  https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Lambert_Garbrants_%284%29  test 
874 I2746  Garbrants  Lambert  ~1660  ~1708  A family tradition says the Knott family came originally from England, in the area between Scotland and Wales, and fled to The Netherlands because of religious persecution. While the story is not documented, neither can it be discounted.

Lancashire, one of the places in England where the Knott name is concentrated, is between Scotland and Wales. It is possible that some ancestors emigrated from England in the late 1500s or early 1600s. By that time, Protestant Reform was gaining favour in some parts of Lancashire, particularly in the southeast, and more particularly in the areas around Manchester. At the outbreak of the English Civil War, in 1642, many of these converts were Presbyterians, Calvinists who rejected the Episcopalian organization of church authority, but who also did not share the Separatist belief in the autonomy of each individual church. As Presbyterians, especially during a time when protestant belief was first developing in Lancashire, local Lancastrians could have faced opposition, if not outright persecution, for their beliefs.

In the city of Groningen, the name Knot, used as a family name, appears in church records at least as early as 1649. In the province more generally, the name appears by 1635 with leaseholders of lands confiscated from the abbeys at the time of the reformation.[1]

But Lambert did not live in the city of Groningen, nor was he a leaseholder. Perhaps he was descended from someone who had fled England two or three generations earlier, someone whose descendants dropped the family name in favor of the Dutch use of patronyms. Or perhaps not. 
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875 I0000618  Geerts  Elsje  4 okt 1775  5 nov 1841  Jongedochter van Kloosterveen.  WeRelate 
876 I8343  Geerts  Elsje  4 okt 1775  5 nov 1841  Jongedochter van Kloosterveen.  test 
877 I0001488  Geertsema  Jan  ca. 1866  27 apr 1894  Parent family not included in tree: https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Family:Jan_Geertsema_and_Aafke_Kamping_(4)

Spouse family not included in tree: https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Family:Jan_Geertsema_and_Liena_Knot_(4) 
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878 I9213  Geertsema  Jan  ca. 1866  27 apr 1894  Parent family not included in tree: https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Family:Jan_Geertsema_and_Aafke_Kamping_(4)

Spouse family not included in tree: https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Family:Jan_Geertsema_and_Liena_Knot_(4) 
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879 I3206  Gelsema  Catrina      Katharina Geltzema  tree1 
880 I3206  Gelsema  Catrina      Katharina Geerts Gelsema  tree1 
881 I3316  Gelsema  Catrina      Katharina Geerts Gelsema  test 
882 I3316  Gelsema  Catrina      Katharina Geltzema  test 
883 I0002290  Gernaat  Pieter  24 jan 1906  17 aug 1993  References image https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Image:Graf_Pieter_Gernaat_1906-1993_%26_Albertje_Westerhuis_1906_1977.jpeg  WeRelate 
884 I10016  Gernaat  Pieter  24 jan 1906  17 aug 1993  References image https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Image:Graf_Pieter_Gernaat_1906-1993_%26_Albertje_Westerhuis_1906_1977.jpeg  test 
885 I0002897  Grasdijk  Wolterdina  11 mrt 1884  1 jun 1973  References image https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Image:Graf_Jan_Tepper_1886-1965_%26_Wolterdina_Grasdijk_1884-1973.jpeg  WeRelate 
886 I10624  Grasdijk  Wolterdina  11 mrt 1884  1 jun 1973  References image https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Image:Graf_Jan_Tepper_1886-1965_%26_Wolterdina_Grasdijk_1884-1973.jpeg  test 
887 I0002067  Greydanus  Marchje  12 aug 1865  5 feb 1950  Parent family not included in tree: https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Family:Jentje_Greijdanus_and_Taekje_Van_Der_Spoel_(1)  WeRelate 
888 I9793  Greydanus  Marchje  12 aug 1865  5 feb 1950  Parent family not included in tree: https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Family:Jentje_Greijdanus_and_Taekje_Van_Der_Spoel_(1)  test 
889 I1688  Groenouw  Gesijna  1668  13 feb 1670  Doop- en trouwboek 1663-1783, archiefnummer 124, Doop-, trouw- en begraafboeken enz. in de provincie Groningen, inventarisnummer 85
Gemeente: Kerkelijke gemeente Garnwerd en Oostum
Periode: 1663-1783 
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890 I1688  Groenouw  Gesijna  1668  13 feb 1670  Bron: Registraties vóór 1811
Soort registratie: doopakte
(Akte)datum: 04-10-1668
Plaats: Garnwerd-Oostum

Bijzonderheden:
predikant; kind tweede echtgenote

Dopeling
Gesijna

Vader
Petrus Arnoldi Groenou

Moeder
Elteke Aijchema 
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891 I1798  Groenouw  Gesijna  1668  13 feb 1670  Bron: Registraties vóór 1811
Soort registratie: doopakte
(Akte)datum: 04-10-1668
Plaats: Garnwerd-Oostum

Bijzonderheden:
predikant; kind tweede echtgenote

Dopeling
Gesijna

Vader
Petrus Arnoldi Groenou

Moeder
Elteke Aijchema 
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892 I1798  Groenouw  Gesijna  1668  13 feb 1670  Doop- en trouwboek 1663-1783, archiefnummer 124, Doop-, trouw- en begraafboeken enz. in de provincie Groningen, inventarisnummer 85
Gemeente: Kerkelijke gemeente Garnwerd en Oostum
Periode: 1663-1783 
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893 I0002267  Groenouw  Peter      pastor te Oostum  WeRelate 
894 I9993  Groenouw  Peter      pastor te Oostum  test 
895 I9  Grommerts  Catharina  ~1747  16 jun 1807  Katharina Grommerts

 
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896 I9  Grommerts  Catharina  ~1747  16 jun 1807  leeftijd 60 jaar  tree1 
897 I9  Grommerts  Catharina  ~1747  16 jun 1807  Katharina Grummers  tree1 
898 I9  Grommerts  Catharina  ~1747  16 jun 1807  Katharina Gommers  tree1 
899 I119  Grommerts  Catharina  ~1747  16 jun 1807  leeftijd 60 jaar  test 
900 I119  Grommerts  Catharina  ~1747  16 jun 1807  Katharina Gommers  test 


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