Genealogische database Eisenga » Douwe Sybolts (????-< 1752)

Personal data Douwe Sybolts 

  • Profession: in 1749 als 'welgesteld boer' te Nijland en Hieslum aangeslagen voor 55-7-0.
  • He died before 1752.
  • A child of Sybolt Pieters and Vrouck Sinnes
  • This information was last updated on December 20, 2011.

Household of Douwe Sybolts

He has/had a relationship with Atje Fongers.Source 1


Child(ren):

  1. Fonger Douwes  -< 1723
  2. Frouck Douwes  1716-????
  3. Afke Douwes  1718-????
  4. Sybolt Douwes  1723-????
  5. Fonger Douwes  1726-????
  6. Synne Douwes  1730-????
  7. Antje Douwes  1733-< 1794 
  8. Geertje Douwes  1733-????
  9. Ate Douwes  1738-????

Ancestors (and descendant) of Douwe Sybolts

Douwe Sybolts
????-< 1752


Atje Fongers
± 1693-????

Frouck Douwes
1716-????
Afke Douwes
1718-????
Sybolt Douwes
1723-????
Fonger Douwes
1726-????
Synne Douwes
1730-????
Antje Douwes
1733-< 1794
Ate Douwes
1738-????

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Sources

  1. Kwartierstaat W.J Boersma (Algemene bron)

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