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Household of Jannes Busscher
Notes about Jannes Busscher
Jannes Busger Op Vollenbroek MyHeritage stambomen Busschers Web Site, beheerd door Henk Busschers (Contact) Geboorte:Ongeveer 1825 - Weerselo, Overijssel, Netherlands Overlijden:Ongeveer 31 jul 1904 - Hasselo (Weerselo) Ouders:Jan Joannes Busscher (Busger) Op Vollenbroek, Geertruij Busscher (Busger) Op Vollenbroek (born Hilbers) Broers/zusters:Johanna Kosterink (born Busscher), Gerardus Busscher Op Vollenbroek, Jan Hendrik Busscher Echtgenote:Helena Busger Op Vollenbroek (born Broekhuis) Kinderen:Geziena Leeferink (born Busscher Op Vollenbroek), Johannes Busscher Op Vollenbroek, Regina Maria Mettinkhof (born Busscher Op Vollenbroek), Anna Geertruida Moekotte (born Busger Op Vollenbroek), Gerhardus Busger Op Vollenbroek
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