Can anyone help me find the parents of Jacoba Ameye (Old ID: GQ6C-BK3, new ID: G759-95Z)? https://w
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ6C-BK3
You can find more information about her by following the above link.
Judging from what I found, she must have a connection with Joos Ameye (L2YX-CVN).
She also might have a connection with Petrus Cool (GWM3-PP2).
I was also able to find a Jacoba Ameye (GW9N-DZY) and who could also be the granddaughter (G759-95Z) of Joos Ameye (L2YX-CVN).
Does anyone have advise on how to find a record of Jacoba's (GQ6C-BK3) marriage or on how to determine her parents?
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Geneanet has her on this link
https://gw.geneanet.org/cyriela?lang=nl&m=N&v=AMEYE
via control -f , birthdate is indicated as 1 Augustus 1657 te Meulebeke
So you need to find her birth certificate for the name of the parents, probably
it is in the catalog collection here..
Adrie
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dit is waar 1657 begint in Meulebeke zelf
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLV-KS8T-5?i=305&cat=108684
vanaf pag 306=> verder
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I contacted Cyriel a while back, because that connection didn't seem to add up. He said:"Bedankt voor uw opmerkingen
U hebt waarschuijnlijk gelijk,daar deik die gegevens overgenomen heb van iemand anders op geneanet. ..."
So, this doesn't look very convincing.
Although she could still be a match. In fact, I mentioned her before: "the granddaughter (G759-95Z) of Joos Ameye (L2YX-CVN)".
One the one hand she was a relative of the godparents I found, on the other hand, she's 10 years to young.
Also, she decided to choose Petrus Van Coillie (uncle), Joannes Cool(possibly unrelated) and Christina Cool(possibly unrelated) as godparents, instead of Egidius Ameye (brother).
It is also surprising that she didn't marry in Meulebeke, supposing the index table is correct.
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If i change the way of writing the name to Ameije-she shows up with parents and the same date of birth.Here
https://gw.geneanet.org/danlootens?n=ameije&oc=&p=jacoba
Dit is ook de schrijfwijze die allicht in die dagen geldig was...
Of je hebt hem misschien al nagezien.Ik heb de schrijfwijze Ameye
wel gevonden in de cataloog van Meulebeke,maar geen Jacoba.
Pagina 6 een van de eerste kerkindexen.
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I was not aware about that one, thanks.
It contains some useful information such as her sister Judoca (possibly a godmother) and their marriage date. I also noted that the marriage records for Meulebeke between 1669 and 1682 are missing. Which explains why I can't find any record of Jacoba's marriage.
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Yes, and it also contains her parents names.I found the same story about the missing
batches,but we are only speaking of Meulebeke proper in this case, and as i found no trace of
Jacoba's birth in the indexed(churchkbook entry's) it remains possible she is in the civil records somewhere, or to be found in one of the dependency's of Meulebeke, die staan daar ook zo een beetje voor alle indexen en branches in the entry's.
Maar de site op geneanet geeft veel prijs, misschien kun je wel iemand contacteren voor info
aangaande hun sources(die niet aangehecht zijn.)
Adrie
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I was able to find the record of her birth with out the index: On the bottom right of the page https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLV-KS85-F
My main problem was to know that this record is in fact talking about her and not someone else with the same name.
This problem has actually been resolved with the new information, thanks.
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Her name is crisp and clear. Wat ik regelmatig doe, Thiebout ,in dit soort gevallen, is de zoekterm in de google prompt langer maken, een complexere string. Je kunt hem langer maken dan de meeste mensen denken. Bv Ameye+Ameije+Amije+Ameie....en het mag nog langer , google zoekt de gehele string , en ook delen ervan.
Adrie
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