Our Family's Journey Through Time
| Name | Hans Jan Pannebakker [1] | |
| Birth | 1530 | Netherlands [1] |
| Gender | Male | |
| Occupation | Tile Merchant | |
| Religion | Hans was burned at the stake for being a Mennonite; his wife, Nancy, was drowned in a tub of water as he watched | |
| Death | 1568 | Utrecht, Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands [1] |
| Cause: Martyred for being a Mennonite | ||
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| Person ID | I10383 | A Tree Called Smith |
| Last Modified | 21 Jul 2025 | |
| Family | Nancy pannebakker, b. 1520, Netherlands d. 1568, Utrecht, Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands (Age 48 years) | |||
| Marriage End | 1568 | |||
| Both were executed for being Mennonites. Their son fled Holland for the Rhineland after their death | ||||
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| Family ID | F3723 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||
| Last Modified | 21 Jul 2025 | |||
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| Arms Icons & Insignia | Arms-PANNEBECKER Pannebecker/ Pannebacker/ Pennebecker Coat of Arms |
| Biographies and Histories | History-Martyrdom of Nancy and Jan de Pannebakker Jan De Pannebakker, Mennonite Martyr |
| Places | Town-Gorkum It is assumed that Gorinchem was founded circa 1000 AD by fishermen and farmers on the raised land near the mouth of the river Linge at the Merwede. "Goriks Heem" (Home of Gorik) is first mentioned in a document from 1224 in which Floris IV granted people from Gorinchem exemption of toll payments throughout Holland. . . . On 9 July 1572, the… |
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