Family tree Goedhart en Manni » Johannis Haeser (1829-1895)

Personal data Johannis Haeser 


Household of Johannis Haeser

He is married to Geertje den Breejen.

They got married on May 28, 1853 at Hardinxveld, he was 23 years old.Source 3


Child(ren):

  1. Pieter Haeser  1855-1932 
  2. Maria Haeser  1857-1934
  3. Aaltje Haeser  1858-1858
  4. Johannes Haeser  1858-1858
  5. Johannes Haeser  1860-1932
  6. Wouter Haeser  1864-1914 
  7. Aaltje Haeser  1867-1872
  8. Neeltje Haeser  1869-1949

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Sources

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  2. Cornelis Menses
  3. akte 11


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