Genealogische database BergSmit » Pieter Leendertsz van der NEUT (< 1772-1821)

Personal data Pieter Leendertsz van der NEUT 

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Household of Pieter Leendertsz van der NEUT

He is married to Elsje de GRAAF.Source 4

They got married before 1796 at Waarder, Reeuwijk, ZH, NLD.Source 5


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Notes about Pieter Leendertsz van der NEUT

Jannigje van der Neut was doopgetuige

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  1. HarryDerksen, Hans van der Neut, Geni
  2. Waarder DTB 1b/8
  3. Waarder NDG Doopboek 1766-1811
  4. GCvanderree,SW HarryDerksen, RoelBoetekees, Geni
  5. GCvanderree


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About the surname Van der NEUT


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Fred Bergman, "Genealogische database BergSmit", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/database-bergsmit/I40361.php : accessed June 9, 2024), "Pieter Leendertsz van der NEUT (< 1772-1821)".