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Note: Godparents: Simon Post Bruning Timmermann, the husband of Catharina Heineken (Catharina was a daughter of Heinrich Heineken and Alke Schrivers, and she was also the sister of Anna-Heineken Timmermann and Johann Heineken.) Johan Lohmann, the husband of Helena Heineken (Helena was another daughter of Heinrich Heineken and Alke Schrivers, and she was also another sister of Anna-Heineken Timmermann and Johann Heineken.) Ebelke-Eyben, the wife of Dirich Heineken (Dirich was a son of Heinrich Heineken and Alke Schrivers, and he was also the brother of Anna-Heineken Timmermann and Johann Heineken.) Aleard Stoter *On the 23rd of September 1750, a Johann Simon Heinicke, 37 years old, from Bremen, trader/businessman, single, no children, is documented in the Citizen's Book of the Palatine Colony in Magdeburg. It's very possible that Johann Simon Heinicke and Simon Johan Heineken are one and the same because they were both of the same age and they were both from Bremen.
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