Joanna van de Vorst<br>Geburtsname: Joanna van de Vorst<br>Geschlecht: weiblich<br>Geburt: ca. 1746 - Lierop, Noord-Brabant<br>Kleinkindtaufe: 7. Aug. 1746 - Lierop, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands<br>Eltern: Joannes Janse van de Vorst, Joanna Maria van de Vorst (geb. van Bussel)<br>Geschwister: Antonius van Bussel, Joannes van de Vorst, Antonetta van de Rooijmans (geb. Vorst), Gijsbertus van de Vorst, Johanna Maria Vlemmix (geb. van de Vorst), Judocus van de Vorst
Der FamilySearch Stammbaum wird duch MyHeritage unter Lizenz von FamilySearch International, der weltgrössten Genealogie Organisation, veröffentlicht. FamilySearch ist eine nonprofit Organisation gesponsert von der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage (Mormonen Kirche).
January 8 » Second Jacobite rising: Bonnie Prince Charlie occupies Stirling.
April 16 » The Battle of Culloden is fought between the French-supported Jacobites and the British Hanoverian forces commanded by William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, in Scotland. After the battle many highland traditions were banned and the Highlands of Scotland were cleared of inhabitants.
June 16 » War of the Austrian Succession: Austria and Sardinia defeat a Franco-Spanish army at the Battle of Piacenza.
October 22 » The College of New Jersey (later renamed Princeton University) receives its charter.
When copying data from this family tree, please include a reference to the origin: B. Hazenberg, "Family Tree Bernard Hazenberg", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/family-tree-bernard-hazenberg/I508366.php : accessed May 28, 2024), "Joanna van de Vorst (± 1746-????)".
Copy warning
Genealogical publications are copyright protected. Although data is often retrieved from public archives, the searching, interpreting, collecting, selecting and sorting of the data results in a unique product. Copyright protected work may not simply be copied or republished.
Please stick to the following rules
Request permission to copy data or at least inform the author, chances are that the author gives permission, often the contact also leads to more exchange of data.
Do not use this data until you have checked it, preferably at the source (the archives).
State from whom you have copied the data and ideally also his/her original source.