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Personal data Garmt Jacobs Wiersema 


Household of Garmt Jacobs Wiersema

He is married to Anje Jans.

They got married on November 25, 1753 at Warffum, he was 24 years oldHc. 6-11 GA 734 213 folio 33.

Event shared with Grietjen Doewes (bruids moeder), Tonnis Doewes (bruids oom), Jantjen Veltings (bruids [aangetrouwde] moeij), Duircke Wiersema (bruidegoms moeder), Jan Hindriks (bruidegoms oom)

Child(ren):

  1. Jan Garmts van Dijken  1764-1819 
  2. Duurcke Garmts  1774-1821
  3. Jacob Garmts  ????-1811 

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