Pass auf: War älter als 65 Jahre (67), als Kind (Richard van Lennep) geboren wurde (15. Dezember 1779).
Er ist verheiratet mit Anna Marie Leidstar.
Sie haben geheiratet am 11. April 1758 in Izmir, İzmir, Turkey, er war 45 Jahre alt.
Spouse: Anna Marie Leidstar
Kind(er):
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David George Jan van Lennep<br>Birth name: David George Jan van Lennep<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Aug 5 1712 - Amsterdam<br>Marriage: Spouse: Anna Maria Leidstar - Apr 11 1758 - İzmir, Turkey<br>Death: Apr 13 1797 - Smyrna<br>Burial: 1797 - Izmir, , Izmir, Turkey<br>There seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information.<br> Additional information:
LifeSketch: Chief of the Dutch trading post. President of the 'Levantse Handelscompagnie'. Dutch Consul-General in Anatolia.
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David George van Lennep<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Aug 5 1712 - Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland<br>Marriage: Spouse: Anna Marie Leidstar - Apr 11 1758 - Izmir, İzmir, Turkey<br>Death: Apr 13 1797 - İzmir, İzmir, Turkey<br>Father: George van Lennep<br>Mother: Hester van Halmael<br>Wife: Anna Marie Leidstar<br>Children: Cornelia Jacoba van Lennep, Hester Maria (born Van Lennep), , Anna van Lennep, Hester Maria Van Lennep, Jacob Isaac van Lennep, Pieter van Lennep, Sara Petronella van Lennep, Richard van Lennep<br>Siblings: Sara (born van Halmael), Maria (born van Halmael), George van Halmael, Johanna (born van Halmael), Jan van Halmael
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