Wendela de Graeff

[3] In 1645, she married Willem Schrijver,[1][4] the son of the prominent Dutch scholar Petrus Scriverius.

There her mother-in-law Elisabeth Jacobsdr Pancras, widow of Marten van Papenbroeck, had bought two adjacent houses and yards in 1644 for 38,000 guilders: the present numbers 210 and 212, close to burgomaster Cornelis de Graeff, who lived in no.

Six children were born from both marriages: Jacobus Martinus and Aaltje van Papenbroeck (married Gerard Bicker (I) van Swieten), Pieter (died at a young age), Anna (died at a young age), Jan and Wilhelmus Schrijver (1651-1673), married to Margaretha Six (1653-1704).

After Wendela's death, Willem Schrijver and the Van Papenbroeck family fought for this inheritance.

Wendela de Graeff's coat of arms of origin was quartered and showed the following symbols:

Coat of arms