Genealogy Post-Oost » Sarah Jacobsdr van der Barde (< 1655-< 1709)

Personal data Sarah Jacobsdr van der Barde 


Household of Sarah Jacobsdr van der Barde

She is married to Jan (Johannes) Minnaart.

Their notice of marriage was on October 4, 1675 in Leiden (NH Ondertrouw).

They got married about October 4, 1675 at Leiden.


Child(ren):

  1. Jannetjen Minnaart  ± 1679-????
  2. Sarah Minnaar  ± 1684-????

Resident: Leiden, St Jacobsgraft.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Sarah Jacobsdr van der Barde

Sarah Jacobsdr van der Barde
< 1655-< 1709

± 1675
Jannetjen Minnaart
± 1679-????
Sarah Minnaar
± 1684-????

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