Genealogy Maasbree » Johannes Janssen (????-1806)

Personal data Johannes Janssen 


Household of Johannes Janssen

He is married to Petronella Hendrix.

They got married on November 27, 1777 at Bree.


Child(ren):

  1. Henricus Janssen  1779-1779
  2. Henricus Janssen  1780-1841 
  3. Marten Janssen  1781-1843 
  4. Andreas Janssen  1784-1837
  5. Catharina Janssen  1785-1846 
  6. Petrus Janssen  1787-????
  7. Arnoldus Janssen  1790-1808
  8. Wilhelmus Janssen  1793-1811
  9. Gerardus Janssen  1797-1828

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