Family tree Scholl-ten Broeke en Jansen-Roozen

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The Family tree Scholl-ten Broeke en Jansen-Roozen publication was prepared by (contact the author) and consists of 4,619 persons. Because of privacy, 133 persons are not made visible. More statistical information about the publication (like numbers and dispersion of genealogical events) can be found on the statistics page. A list with used sources can be found on the sources page. This publication was last updated on Tuesday, April 30, 2024.


This is the Scholl-ten Broeke and Jansen-Roozen family tree. Central is the ahnentafel of Jan Johan Scholl and Gerta Wilhelmine Jansen.

The cradle of this Dutch family lies in resp. Schermbeck (Germany), Groenlo, Zelhem (Halle, Roosegaardshutte) and Winterswijk (Ratum, Rosenhuis). Other important places are Silvolde, Mülheim an der Ruhr (Germany), Amsterdam, Didam, Hengelo (Gld), Aalten and more places, especially in the Achterhoek.

I have been working on this family tree since about 2013 after my brother Johan had started it earlier.

The fruitful collaboration with Klaasjan Visscher should certainly be mentioned here, especially with regard to the part in Schermbeck. Priceless are the church book transcriptions of the St. Georgskirche by Willem Entrop and Friedrich Stricker.

Thanks also to Matthijs Theunissen for the collaboration with Parenteel Verheijen.

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