Family tree Dijkstra » Idsert Janckez. Van Douwama (± 1404-1495)

Personal data Idsert Janckez. Van Douwama 


Household of Idsert Janckez. Van Douwama

He is married to Gaets Foppedr. Van Popma.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Wilsck Idserts Douma  1430-1480 


Notes about Idsert Janckez. Van Douwama

Idsert Janckez. van Douwama
b: Abt. 1404 in Langweer
m: Abt. 1429 in Kimswerd
d: 1495

Idzert Janckes Gralda Van Douma;

Timeline Idsert Janckez. Van Douwama

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Idsert Janckez. Van Douwama

Idsertdr
± 1386-????

Idsert Janckez. Van Douwama
± 1404-1495



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