BROBOL Genealogie » GEURTJE GERRITS KIRPESTEIN (1766-1849)

Personal data GEURTJE GERRITS KIRPESTEIN 


Household of GEURTJE GERRITS KIRPESTEIN

She is married to DIRK WILLEMS van DIJK.

They got married on October 10, 1784 at Doorn.


Child(ren):

  1. GEERTJE DIRKS van DIJK  1786-1823 
  2. ADRIANUS van DIJK  1800-1882
  3. GIJSBERT van DIJK  1805-1833

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