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This is page 5 in which John Wittewronge tells of his father Jacob's marriage to his first wife Susanna, daughter of Bernard Tielman, a wealthy German. The marriage brought Jacob much wealth including land and a house in Walthamstow, Essex. Jacob went into partnership with Matthias Otton, a brewer and two of Jacob's daughters married Matthias Otton's sons. Having bought up a lot of land in London, Jacob went onto build his own brewhouse and mansion. After Susanna's death, he married for a second time, to Anna Van Acker in 1614, who became John Wittewronge's mother.
Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies D.ELw.Z21.6

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7th Apr 2009

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Citizenship, Geography, History, ICT, PSHE

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Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, Key Stage 4+

Keywords:
Hertfordshire Wittewronge 17th century protestant family migration Flanders Ghent persecution Calvinist Low Countries brewing Walthamstow Tielman Van Acker Otton

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