Jan Willems Pijlijser

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Jan Willems Pijlijser

Also Known As: "Jan Willem Plillisers", "Jan Willem Pijlisers", "Jan Willem Pillisers", "Jan Wellen Pijlisers", "Jan Willem Jan Pijlijser"
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Death: before circa November 14, 1501
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Son of Willem Pijlijser and Johanna van Wijtvliet
Husband of Barbara Rutger Rutger van Erp van Bruheze, van Bruheze
Father of Joose Pijlijser; Joost Pijlijser and N.N. Pijlijser
Brother of Henrick Willems Pijlijser; Johanna Willems Pijlijser and Barbara Willems Pijlijser

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About Jan Willems Pijlijser

On 14 June 1467, Willem Pijlijser succeeded to the fief of 52 “morgen” [measure] of land called the “Nonnen weyde” [nun's meadow] in Drunen on behalf of his minor son Jan, after transfer by Jan Monick. After Jan Pijlijser’s death, his daughter Joose Pijlijser, wife of Henrick den Rover, succeeded him on 14 November 1501.
(source: Feudal administration of Brabant, “Bossch Strick Grefier,” fiefs of the Duke of Brabant in the city and district of ’s-Hertogenbosch, p. 463, Nonnenweide in Drunen; call no. 1111, Council of Brabant, Record Group 19; Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum, Den Bosch; finding aid and images, Archieven.nl (http://www.archieven.nl : accessed 25 February 2019))

A charter of 13 September 1473 shows Jan Pijlijser owned 1/8th of the estate of Willem Pijlijser in Baardwijk, that Jan Pijlijser inherited on the death of lady Jan van Wijflit his mother.
(source: Land titles of land in Baardwijk, charter 1212, Henrik Ynwijnszn claim to land of Jan Pijlijser (13 September 1473); call no. 136, convents Mariënkroon and Mariëndonk in Heusden, record group 239; Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum; finding aid and images, Archieven.nl (http://www.archieven.nl : accessed 24 February 2019); citing blog van Yvette Hoitink "Was Eleanor of Aquitaine my Ancestor? Generation 18 – Johanna van Wijfliet" van 17 mei 2019)

On 11 November 1473, the aldermen of Heusden declared that Willem Pijlijser and his sons Jan and Hendrik transported land in Baardwijck to Godert Remboutszn. The land was encumbered with a rent of 22 Burgundy “stuiver” [coin], that Hendrik, Janna and Barbara, his sisters, would keep.
(source: Land titles of land in Baardwijk, charter 1214, transfer of land by Willem Pijlijser and children (11 November 1473); call no. 136, record group 239, Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum; citing blog van Yvette Hoitink "Was Eleanor of Aquitaine my Ancestor? Generation 18 – Johanna van Wijfliet" van 17 mei 2019)

Estate settlement between the heirs of Elisabeth, widow of Henricus Danels, on 27 April 1480. Johannes de Wijflet, son of Willem de Wijfflet, for himself, and Henricus Pijlijser, son of the late Willem Pijlijser, for himself and for Johannes his brother and Johanna and Barbara, his sisters, children of the late Willem Pijlijser, divide the estate of Elisabeth the widow of Henricus Danels, grandmother of Johannes de Wijfliet and great-grandmother of Henrick Pijlijser and his brother and sisters.
(source: Aldermen’s court (’s-Hertogenbosch), Bosch protocols, October 1479-September 1480, fol. 105v, call no. 1249, Aldermen’s court ’s-Hertogenbosch, Record Group 14; Erfgoed ’s Hertogenbosch, Den Bosch; imaged as “Zoeken” > “Bosch protocol 1367-1809,” Erfgoed ’s-Hertogenbosch (https://www.erfgoedshertogenbosch.nl/ : accessed 21 March 2019))

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