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Unlike the seven provinces Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders, Overijssel, Friesland and Groningen, these territories were not represented in the central government. From an economic point of view, they were exploited with heavy taxes and levies. As one author puts it: "Back in the Dutch lap, these so-called Generality countries were for a long time governed as a sort of internal colonies, in which Catholics were seen as second-class citizens."<Br>.</small></p>
 
Unlike the seven provinces Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders, Overijssel, Friesland and Groningen, these territories were not represented in the central government. From an economic point of view, they were exploited with heavy taxes and levies. As one author puts it: "Back in the Dutch lap, these so-called Generality countries were for a long time governed as a sort of internal colonies, in which Catholics were seen as second-class citizens."<Br>.</small></p>
   
== Marriage==
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== '''Marriage''' ==
   
 
Anna married at the age of 25 on May 9, 1811 in Drunen with Johannes Vesters, 29 years old, christened on September 30, 1781 in Helvoirt.
 
Anna married at the age of 25 on May 9, 1811 in Drunen with Johannes Vesters, 29 years old, christened on September 30, 1781 in Helvoirt.
 
 
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|children-g1= Jeanne (1812-) + Johanna Vesters (1812-1835) + Cornelia Vesters (1814-) + Christiaan Vesters (1816-1894) + Wilhelmina Vesters (1818-1906) + Arnoldina Vester (1821-1899) + Jozephus Vesters (1824-1874) + Franciscus Vesters (1827-1907)
 
|children-g1= Jeanne (1812-) + Johanna Vesters (1812-1835) + Cornelia Vesters (1814-) + Christiaan Vesters (1816-1894) + Wilhelmina Vesters (1818-1906) + Arnoldina Vester (1821-1899) + Jozephus Vesters (1824-1874) + Franciscus Vesters (1827-1907)
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Her husband Johannes died on May 5, 1834 in Drunen, at the age of 52 years. Anna passed away in 1859 in The Netherlands.
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Her husband Johannes died on May 5, 1834 in Drunen, at the age of 52 years. Anna passed away in 1859 in The Netherlands, about 74 years old.
   
 
==Timeline==
 
==Timeline==

Revision as of 12:17, 24 December 2018

Anna van Delft 1785-1859) was born 1785 in Drunen, Noord-Brabant, The Netherlands to Arnoldus van Delft (1753-1820) and Johanna van Duppen (1756-1808) . He married Johannes Vesters (1781-1834) 9 May 1811 in Drunen, North Brabant, Netherlands.

Biography

Birth

Anna van Delft was born and baptized on July 15, 1785 in Drunen Brabant of the States, United Provinces of the Netherlands. Godparents were Cornelius van Duppen en Maria van Broeckhoven. Anna was daughter of Arnoldus van Delft and Johanna van Duppen.

Ancestors

The ancestors of Anna.

Duchy of Brabant and Prince-Bishopric of Liège in 1477

Duchy of Brabant in 1477

Historical context
Brabant of the States (Dutch: Staats-Brabant) was the northern part of the Duchy of Brabant, most of the present province of North Brabant. The Generality Lands (dutch: Generaliteitslanden) were about one fifth of the territories of the Dutch Republic or United Provinces of the Netherlands and were directly governed by the States-General of the Netherlands (Dutch: States-General).

Unlike the seven provinces Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders, Overijssel, Friesland and Groningen, these territories were not represented in the central government. From an economic point of view, they were exploited with heavy taxes and levies. As one author puts it: "Back in the Dutch lap, these so-called Generality countries were for a long time governed as a sort of internal colonies, in which Catholics were seen as second-class citizens."
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Marriage

Anna married at the age of 25 on May 9, 1811 in Drunen with Johannes Vesters, 29 years old, christened on September 30, 1781 in Helvoirt.

Children


Offspring of Anna van Delft and Johannes Vesters (1781-1834)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Jeanne (1812-)
Johanna Vesters (1812-1835)
Cornelia Vesters (1814-)
Christiaan Vesters (1816-1894) 20 January 1816 Drunen, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands 6 October 1894 Loon op Zand, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands Adriana van Oijen (1818-1901)
Wilhelmina Vesters (1818-1906)
Arnoldina Vester (1821-1899)
Jozephus Vesters (1824-1874)
Franciscus Vesters (1827-1907)


Descendants

The descendants of Anna.

Death

Her husband Johannes died on May 5, 1834 in Drunen, at the age of 52 years. Anna passed away in 1859 in The Netherlands, about 74 years old.

Timeline

  • 1785 born
  • 1781 married Johanna
  • 1716 son Christiaan born
  • 1785 daughter Anna Born
  • 1834 husband Johannes passed away
  • 1859 passed away

Releationship with Charlemagne

  1. Anna van Delft
  2. Arnoldus van Delft
  3. Lambertus van Delft
  4. Arnoldus van Delft
  5. Johannes van Delft
  6. Bernt van Delft
  7. Bernard van Delft
  8. Geerling van Henxtum alias van Delft
  9. Anna Coenen
  10. Jan Coenen
  11. Christiaan Coenen
  12. Maria van der Aa
  13. Jan van der Aa
  14. Anna van Schoonhoven
  15. Elsa van Diest
  16. Elsbena van Horne
  17. Willem (IV of V) van Horne
  18. Johanna van Leuven Gaesbeek
  19. Hendrik van Leuven
  20. Godfried van Leuven
  21. Hendrik I van Brabant
  22. Godfried III van Brabant
  23. Godfried II van Leuven
  24. Godfried I van Leuven (met de baard)
  25. Hendrik II van Leuven
  26. Lambert II van Leuven (Balderik)
  27. Gerberga van Neder-Lotharingen
  28. Karel van West-Francië
  29. Lodewijk IV (van Overzee)
  30. Karel III van West-Francië (de Eenvoudige)
  31. Lodewijk II van West-Francië (de Stamelaar)
  32. Karel II (de Kale)
  33. Lodewijk I (de Vrome)
  34. Karel de Grote

Research Notes

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Footnotes (including sources)

‡ General
Ω Birth
₪ Wedding
¶ Death