Genealogy takken "van Nuijs" en "Hoogers" » Maria Boursse (1727-1799)

Personal data Maria Boursse 


Household of Maria Boursse

She is married to Ernestus van Harlingen.

They were married in church on March 20, 1781 at Amsterdam, N-H, NL, she was 54 years old.Source 1

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