Diverse Groninger boerenfamilies » Angenietje Klasens Reinders (1797-1847)

Personal data Angenietje Klasens Reinders 

Is (erfgenaam en halve [=volle achter]nicht) associated with Jacob Klasen Landman's death on December 6, 1813, Zuidhorn.

Household of Angenietje Klasens Reinders

She is married to Jan Luitjens Homan.

They got married on May 6, 1822 at Ezinge, she was 24 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Klaas Jans Homan  1824-1903
  2. Geert Homan  1829-1885

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Angenietje Klasens Reinders

Klaas Geerts
1761-1804

Angenietje Klasens Reinders
1797-1847

1822
Geert Homan
1829-1885

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