Our Family Roots in The Netherlands

A Study of the Haasdijk, Scheffer, Benner and Neering families in The Netherlands

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65551 huurder, still rented from Tinco Lycklama in 1806 Jans, Hiskje (I21101)
 
65552 huurder, still rented from Tinco Lycklama in 1806; "het bestaat uit een voor- en achterkamer, een gang, een zolder en een bleek"; the huis had been demolished by 1810 de Haas, Jan Jacobs (I12442)
 
65553 huurder, took in Aaltje Berends Everts, Trijntje (I10021)
 
65554 huurder, verbouwt het huis Bottema, Johannes Sipkes (I26777)
 
65555 huurders, also in 1805 van den Berg, Eise Alderts (I36376)
 
65556 huurt Elgersma, Augustinus Steffens (I48131)
 
65557 huurt een deel als weduwe van Evert Everts Sipkes, Geertje (I11010)
 
65558 huurt van de erfgenamen van Jacob Jacobs en de kinderen van Pier Haijtses Klases, Kornelis (I20352)
 
65559 huurt van zijn vader Klases, Melle de Jonge (I20260)
 
65560 huurwaarde 11 gulden Martens, Thomas (I260)
 
65561 huurwaarde 22 gulden Martens, Thomas (I260)
 
65562 huurwoning Wilstra, Marten Tjeerds (I23546)
 
65563 huwelijk bij volmacht; bruidegom wonende te Djokjakarta, Nederlands-Indie Family: Johannes Casper Snijder / Anna Roelofs de Leeuw (F35336)
 
65564 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Bernardus Dirks Eerdmans / T.J. Beens (F42047)
 
65565 huwelijk met de handschoen Family: Hendrik Gerrit Veen / Cornelia Anthonetta Tielens (F18405)
 
65566 huwelijk was kinderloos Wiegersma, Janna Wiegers (I14113)
 
65567 Huwelijkstoestemming door de grootvader Bartele Jans de Vries te Nijehaske de Vries, Bartele Jans (I9371)
 
65568 Huwelijkstoestemming door de moeder Akke Sijbrens te Nijehaske, tr. Harmen Jans Smit de Vries, Bartele Jans (I9371)
 
65569 Huwelijkstoestemming door de moeder, Grietje Lubberts Pasveer bruid te Heerenveen, d. van Akke Sijbrens te Nijehaske, tr. Harmen Jans Smit Pasveer, Grietje Lubberts (I37)
 
65570 Huwelijkstoestemming door de moeder. Japikjen Lubberts Pasveer te Heerenwal, d. van Akke Siebrens, woonachtig te Heerenwal Pasveer, Japikjen Lubberts (I9394)
 
65571 hypotheekverschafster, owns half Haijtses, Japke (I20870)
 
65572 I attended on visit to Holland Scheffer, Yda (I362)
 
65573 I first had mother of Henry as Louisa Gossen (2085). Must be checked! Schipperus, Henry (I1876)
 
65574 I found much earlier, but source not known, that Jeltke was the daughter of Feike Baukes bap. Old. 9 Jan 1670, and Gerbrig Hotses. This Feike was the son of Baucke Bauckes and IJmpkje Feikes who was the daughter of Feike IJbes and Roeltje. This is probably not accurate! Feikes, Jeltie (I259)
 
65575 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Kooy, P.W. (I1270)
 
65576 I read father as Jelle Geerts in my Oldeboorn records Jelles, Antje (I18786)
 
65577 I realize it's been two weeks + since we've been back and I haven't really told you much about our trip. There's too much to tell that I can put in an e-mail but I'll fill you in on some of the details.
We arrived and Lydia was at the airport to pick us up. For me that was difficult because I was remembering the last time I arrived at the airport and Carla was there and she was so excited - bouncing up and down. Lydia took us to Beigang via taxi and high speed train and then another difficult time stepping into her apartment and seeing the living room etc. Just remembering it again is making me cry.
We did a little sightseeing on our own in the town that afternoon and went to bed early, jet lag and all. In the morning Lydia picked us up and we went to the bank to close out Carla's account and then to the car insurance office where we applied for the liability insurance that was due us. All that took a lot of time and confusion on our part because of cultural and language differences. Then we went back to the apartment and rested until the next day when we were finally feeling adjusted to the time change. That day was very difficult. We had to go to a court house in another town to apply for power of attorney for Lydia so she could handle things there on her end when we left again. It took most of the day and again, lots of discussions on their part with us not knowing what was going on. We were very uptight when it was all done and then, to top if off, on the way back Lydia decided to stop at the accident scene and proceeded to explain what had happened. It was the wrong time for us and almost too much. After standing there for a minute we told her to drive on.
The next day we met with Pastor Lee who was Carla's pastor at the church she had attended periodically - just down the road from her apartment. Through him we were able to set up a meeting with the Huang's (the truck driver). We wanted to meet him because we had heard that he was devastated by what had happened and we wanted to assure him that we could forgive because it was an accident. There were a lot of tears flowing. We had an interpreter who is a friend of Shani's and could speak English very well and was a Christian which was amazing. At one point, Mr. Huang said he could not understand that we could be so nice to him when he killed our daughter. Sheila was able to explain to him the message of forgiveness and about Jesus. That was cool. He also gave us an account of what happened. It turned out that the Huang's also have a 25 year old daughter and when he got out his truck and saw Carla he sat on the road and held her in his arms and treated her like his own. That was a comfort to us.
The next day we went on our own to Kenting on the southern most tip of the island. This was one of Carla's favorite places and where she went scuba diving. We stayed there two nights, walking the streets of the town, walking along the beach which was wonderful. We rented a scooter and went to the Marine Biology Museum and walked beside the fish that Carla enjoyed diving with. The tanks were huge with tunnels through them so the fish were all around. Amazing! That was one of the highlights of our trip. We got back on Sunday afternoon and visited with Shani for an hour before she left for Lethbridge where she was going for her Chinese New Year Break. Her sister and brother in law live there - are doctors from S. Africa. Shani had never seen snow before so this was an experience - She loved every minute of the cold and snow and mastered snowboarding in Fernie where they went for 4 days. Meeting and visiting and sharing and crying with Shani was also one of the highlights of the trip.
On Monday we did some packing and then met with the Huang's, their lawyer and several other people to negotiate a settlement. We did not go to Taiwan expecting to have so much dealing with authorities and discussion of money so it was more stressful than we had expected. We just wanted to go and hang out with Carla's friends, see the town and other places she liked to go. Instead, we spent a lot of time in offices, being very frustrated with not understanding what was going on. We ended up with a settlement of about $130,000 dollars CAN which will of course pay for all our expenses plus our trip to Taiwan and wages lost for Daniel because he didn't get paid for the time he spent here before his wedding, as well as my wages when I went to Taiwan. The rest will possibly be put towards a scholarship fund in Carla's name or some such thing - not quite decided yet. At one point during the negotiations I started crying, thinking "How can we put a dollar value on Carla's life?" It was too hard to even think about, seemed so cold and crass. So, at one point, we left the office to do some deliberating with Lydia and then she went back in but Paul and I stayed out. I couldn't face it anymore. That took most of the afternoon and evening and we just wanted to get back to the apartment to finish packing but they insisted they take us out for dinner. We didn't really want to but we did. The next day we finished packing and then Lydia drove us to the high speed train and we left for Taipei. We breathed a huge sigh of relief when we got on the train, very happy to be leaving.
We had a great time in Taipei. We went up Taipei 101, explored around that area, figured out how to use the metro system, had a lovely hotel to stay in. The next day we went to the International Flora expo and walked around several flower gardens and displays from different countries. It was lovely. Then for dinner we found the pub that Carla went to to watch the Canada/US olympic hockey game. We had a nice dinner there, then back to the hotel to relax after walking all day. The next day we flew back home. So that was our trip. More stressful, not as relaxing as we had hoped but oer all we are glad we went.
We got back home on Saturday and I went back to teaching on Monday. That has been going well. The kids keep me busy and my mind focused on my teaching. I usually have a good cry on the way home, especially when I listen to my favorite CD with worshipful songs that talk about trusting, casting our cares on Jesus, etc. Good songs that touch my heart. I am managing and slowly getting back to my routine but there will always be a hole in my heart - that will never go away but I am learning to live with it, still crying almost every day and praying to God to help me trust because at this point it is a hard thing to do. Friends have been very good to us and are helping us as we limp along.
Paul is having a harder time. Since we've been back he has not been to work, except for one day for a few hours. I would appreciate prayer for him. He is needing to do a lot of paperwork still - dealing with Carla's income tax, Canada Pension Plan, etc. So it's pretty tough for him. He is finding distractions by trying to learn Chinese using some books he purchased plus some computer programs. He does like a challenge like that but he's finding it very difficult to get back to his job.
Please keep praying for us. It is still very difficult. Thank you.
Love, Joyce 
Wiersma, Carla Johanna (I1379)
 
65578 I think there are two Henry's here, marriage documents for the two marriages must be found! Schipperus, Hendrik (I1452)
 
65579 I'm not sure which of the Fokke Ruurds is the son!!! "Mogelijk woont het gezin (Fokke Ruurds de Jong and Uilkje Wijtses with three children Antje, Uilkje, and Trijntje) in 1818 op plaats 19 te Nes, hoewel ik van 1805 tot 1818 ook een Fokke Ruurds de Jonge als gebruiker van plaats 21 vond. Van der Veer geeft echter een overlijdensbericht van vrijgezel Fokke ruurds uit 1824. Deze vrijgezel zou op nummer 49, d.i. de boerderij van plaats 21 overleden zijn. Fokke Ruurds vrijgezel lijkt de zoon van Ruurd Fokkes en Aaltje Douwes, vooral omdat in de passage van 1773 zijn vrouw niet genoemd wordt en de mannen van zijn zusters wel. Maar dan blijft de vraag open wie de Fokke Ruurds was, die in 1764 Uilkje Wijtses trouwde." de Jong, Ruurd Fokkes (I20677)
 
65580 I, William Wallace Cory, of the City of Winnipeg,... p.52 of Acts of Parliament of the Dominion of Canada 16 Mar 1899 - 11 Aug 1899 Cory, William Wallace (I19787)
 
65581 i70y, married, left three children Tjeerds, Antje (I10627)
 
65582 identified as "child" in death record Enochs, Geertruida (I73379)
 
65583 if bap. Oude Pekela 24 Apr 1768, parents were given as Hindrik Harms and Albertje Hindirks Smilde, Harm Hindriks (I14936)
 
65584 if this is the right Frances... Stretch, Frances (I7501)
 
65585 IGI van der Zalm, Johannes Adriaen (I222)
 
65586 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Brouwer, A.F. (I105865)
 
65587 IJke Sjoerds was an heir when he died Sijtses, Johannes (I10808)
 
65588 IJnse Meintes (huis 32) timmerman, became the guardian of the four children Brandsma, Sjoukjen IJsbrands (I9417)
 
65589 IJsk Johannes (the same IJsk??) m. Antje Dirks, Utingeradeel gerecht 5 Jun 1700 (IJsk was weduwnaar and from Akkrum, Antje was from Irnsum), and bought 1/4 of huis from Jelle Sipkes and Antje IJskes, his daughter??) Johannes, IJsk de Oude (I24715)
 
65590 Ik ben er bijna van overtuigd dat Fredrick, Jan en Abraham, kinderen van Frederick Hermansz en Maeiken Ghim, geen nakomelingen hebben c.q. jong zijn overleden. Ik heb wel een Jan Frederisz en een Abraham Schepens gevolgd. Beiden waren getrouwd en hadden kinderen, maar de doopgetuigen heb ik absoluut niet kunnen plaatsen. Bovendien wijst het testament van Maria Graat in de zelfde richting. Alleen de nakomelingen van Jacob(us) en Pieter zijn genoemd. Einde verhaal dus. Hermanszoon, Frederik (I336)
 
65591 implied by Groen Piers, Willem (I10746)
 
65592 improved farm implements; had the first mecanical mower in Friesland Wassenaar, Bente Willems (I90097)
 
65593 In "Bron van Boonstra", p.122 IJtzes, Aukje (I4458)
 
65594 In 1678 zijn kuiper Pier Haijtses (huis 25) en Sijmen Tjeerds te Akkrum, toentertijd vermoedelijk elk met een zuster van Berber getrouwd, voogden van de drie kinderen van Hans en Berber. Als Pier overleden is, wordt in 1686 Teunis Tjeerds te Akkrum curator. Tjeerds, Sijmen (I10830)
 
65595 In 1678 zijn kuiper Pier Haijtses (huis 25) en Sijmen Tjeerds te Akkrum, toentertijd vermoedelijk elk met een zuster van Berber getrouwd, voogden van de drie kinderen van Hans en Berber. Als Pier overleden is, wordt in 1686 Teunis Tjeerds te Akkrum curator. Jans, Meinie (I20230)
 
65596 In 1678 zijn kuiper Pier Haijtses (huis 25) en Sijmen Tjeerds te Akkrum, toentertijd vermoedelijk elk met een zuster van Berber getrouwd, voogden van de drie kinderen van Hans en Berber. Als Pier overleden is, wordt in 1686 Teunis Tjeerds te Akkrum curator. Haijtses, Pier (I20231)
 
65597 In 1678 zijn kuiper Pier Haijtses (huis 25) en Sijmen Tjeerds te Akkrum, toentertijd vermoedelijk elk met een zuster van Berber getrouwd, voogden van de drie kinderen van Hans en Berber. Als Pier overleden is, wordt in 1686 Teunis Tjeerds te Akkrum curator. Johannes, Berber (I21221)
 
65598 in 1690 his heirs owned the plaats van Andringa, Tinco Regnerus (I33796)
 
65599 in 1698 1/3 the property of two daughters of Meeke by Tade Terwisga, Meeke Botes (I20179)
 
65600 in 1724 his heirs owned, along with Jan Karstes, 1/3 of plaats Tjeerds, Doeke (I29076)
 

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