Frederik Cornelisz Timmerman and Willempje Klaas (?) were married on January 13, 1737 in Hem. Perhaps you can find a scan of this in the source Nord-Pas-de-Calais (FR) » Hem » Registres numérisés des registres paroissiaux et de l'état civil / Mariages.
Jan Dirksz Voerman was born on December 14, 1768 in Hem. Perhaps you can find a scan of this in the source Nord-Pas-de-Calais (FR) » Hem » Registres numérisés des registres paroissiaux et de l'état civil / Baptêmes.
Dirk Jansz Voerman and Bregje Frederiks Timmerman were married on August 10, 1789 in Hem. Perhaps you can find a scan of this in the source Nord-Pas-de-Calais (FR) » Hem » Registres numérisés des registres paroissiaux et de l'état civil / Mariages.
Dirk Jansz Voerman is deceased on June 1, 1790 in Hem. Perhaps you can find a scan of this in the source Nord-Pas-de-Calais (FR) » Hem » Registres numérisés des registres paroissiaux et de l'état civil / Sépultures.
Dirk Voerman was born on July 2, 1796 in Hem. Perhaps you can find a scan of this in the source Nord-Pas-de-Calais (FR) » Hem » Registres numérisés des registres paroissiaux et de l'état civil / Naissances.
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