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From: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. (New York, New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society), Vol. 119, No. 1, Pg. 2, Jan. 1988.

den 19 Janwary 1641. 
Compareerde als vooren Jelle Douwess van Agum, Smitsgesel woon[ende] opt Bickerseylant
geas[sisteer]t met, geen ouders hebb[ende] out 25 jaer ende Hester Douwess van A[msterdam]
woon[ende] op de Keysersgracht out 24 jaer, geen ouders hebb[ende] geas[sisteer]t
met Elsge Douwes haer stieffmoder. 
[signed] Jelle Douwes, Hester Douvessen 
Ovenleggende acte van ouders consent. 
Dese personen zijn getrout den 10 february tot Diemen door Prudentius 
Wilhelmi pred[ikan]t aldaer. 

19 January 1641. 
Appeared as before Jelle Douwess from Agum, journeyman blacksmith, living on Bickers 
Island, assisted by [no name given], having no parents, 25 years old; and Hester Douwess 
from Amsterdam, living on the Keysergracht, 24 years old, having no parents, assisted 
by Elsge Douwes, her stepmother. 
[signed as, above] 
Producing a deed of their parents' consent, these people were married on the 10th of February 
1641 in Diemen by Prudentius Wilhelmi, minister there.

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