De Roller Stamboom » Joost de Roller (± 1629-< 1630)

Personal data Joost de Roller 


Household of Joost de Roller


Notes about Joost de Roller

In verkoopacte van Effking door Geert de Roller en Martine van Aalten is sprake van twee erven. Van Richarda en Henrick zijn gegevens van na 1630 bekend. Dan zou Joost voor 1630 overleden moeten zijn.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Joost de Roller

Geert de Roller
< 1575-< 1639
Martina van Aalten
± 1580-> 1641

Joost de Roller
± 1629-< 1630


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Sources

  1. Van Batenborgh Stichting, Groenlo, www.vanbatenborgh.nl
  2. Zie verkooopakte goed Effking

About the surname De Roller


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G. de Roller, "De Roller Stamboom", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/de-roller-stamboom/I4796.php : accessed January 31, 2026), "Joost de Roller (± 1629-< 1630)".