Family tree Hobers » Jan Tangenberg (1868-1882)

Personal data Jan Tangenberg 


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Notes about Jan Tangenberg

Relatie met de familie Hobers
Jans vader Jurrien Tangenberg is de broer van Grietje Tangenberg, echtgenote van Willem Hobers. Het gezin van Jurriën Tangenberg reist samen met het gezin van Willem Hobers in 1860 naar Nieuw-Amsterdam om daar een nieuw bestaan op te bouwen.

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Jan Tangenberg
1868-1882


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    W. Hobers, "Family tree Hobers", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-hobers/I2572.php : accessed May 30, 2024), "Jan Tangenberg (1868-1882)".