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Personal data Nantje Laan 


Household of Nantje Laan

(1) She is married to Adam Schouten.

They got married on May 2, 1847 at Nibbixwoud, Medemblik, Noord-Holland, she was 23 years old.Source 3

Vader van de bruidegom Krijn Schouten 1795-1871
Moeder van de bruidegom Lijsbeth Stols 1788-1867
Vader van de bruid Jan Laan 14-06-1797 Wervershoof -1826
Moeder van de bruid Antje Pieters Molenaar 27-03-1802 Westwoud -26 oktober 1878 - Hauwert
beroep bg: landman, wonend te Hauwert

Huw.-bijlagen 1811-1888 in 1890 bij een brand in Alkmaar verloren gegaan

Child(ren):

  1. Antje Schouten  1851-1926 
  2. Johannes Schouten  1856-1869
  3. Elisabeth Schouten  1858-1859


(2) She is married to Pieter Dol.

They got married on January 24, 1864 at Medemblik, Noord-Holland, she was 40 years old.

Ouders
Meijndert Dol 1796-1868
Dieuwertje Potter 1808-1849
Jan Laan 1798-1826
Antje Pieters Molenaar 1802-1878
beroep bg landbouwer

Child(ren):

  1. Meindert Dol  1864-1923 
  2. Jacobus Dol  1867-1913 


Notes about Nantje Laan

Gezinsblad
Jan Laan, geb. te Wervershoof ± 1798, ovl. voor 1828, landman, woonplaats Nibbixwoud, zoon van Pieter Laan en Nantje Pieters Neefjes
Gehuwd te Wervershoof 23 apr 1820 met:
Antje Pieters Molenaar, geb. te Westwoud ± 1802, ovl. na 1828, boerin, woonplaats Nibbixwoud, , dochter van Pieter Molenaar en Maartje Klaas Kampen
1) Pieter Jansz Laan, geb. te Nibbixwoud 28 feb 1821, aangever Jacob Knol, ovl. te Blokker 12 feb 1828

Antje Pieters Molenaar, geb. te Westwoud ± 1802, ovl. na 1828
Gehuwd te Nibbixwoud 29 jun 1827 met:
Jacob Knol, geb. ± 1799, landman, woonplaats Westwoud, Midwoud, zoon van Jan Jacobsz Knol en Lijsbeth Simons Makkelijk

Jacob Knol
Eerder gehuwd te Nibbixwoud 28 apr 1822 met:
Grietje Portegijs, geb. te Nibbixwoud 22 aug 1799, ovl. te Midwoud 9 okt 1823, in het kraambed, boerin, woonplaats Midwoud, dochter van Pieter Portegijs en Geertje Leek
1) Lijsbet Knol, geb. te Midwoud 27 sep 1823

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Nantje Laan

Nantje Laan
1823-1874

(1) 1847

Adam Schouten
1814-1860

(2) 1864

Pieter Dol
1832-1911

Meindert Dol
1864-1923
Jacobus Dol
1867-1913

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Sources

  1. Noord-Hollands Archief Nibbixwoud 1823 aktenr 6
  2. huw. bijlagen Jacobus
  3. Noord-Hollands Archief Nibbixwoud 1847 aktenr 3

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