Family tree Voet-Evers » Joanna van Caam (< 1756-1781)

Personal data Joanna van Caam 


Household of Joanna van Caam

She is married to Henricus Haenskorf.

They were married in church on February 13, 1760 at Zevenbergen, Moerdijk,, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.


Notes about Joanna van Caam

Getuige bij:
17-11-1770 doop Catharina van Caam (geb. 1770) [bron: Zevenbergen 1770 RAWB register 3; Dopen RK, 1644-1810]
29-11-1772 doop Joannes van Caam (geb. 1772) [bron: Zevenbergen 1772 RAWB register 3; Dopen RK, 1644-1810]
25-07-1779 doop Anna Maria van Caam (geb. 1779) [bron: Zevenbergen 1779 RAWB register 3; Dopen RK, 1644-1810]

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