Family tree Russchenberg/Wind/Kuijt/Kloos » Gerrit Roelofs Meijer (1758-1812)

Personal data Gerrit Roelofs Meijer 


Household of Gerrit Roelofs Meijer

He is married to Maria Harms van der Kamp.

They got married on December 17, 1784, he was 26 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Roelof Gerrits Meijer  1787-???? 
  2. Harm Gerrits Meijer  1793-????
  3. Harm Gerrits Meijer  1800-1880 
  4. Grietje Gerrits Meijer  1803-1881 

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