Genealogische Databank Maassluis » Jannetje van Duijn (1784-1857)

Personal data Jannetje van Duijn 


Household of Jannetje van Duijn

She is married to Wouter van der Brugge.

Permission for the marriage has been obtained in Vlaardingen (ZH) on February 3, 1809.Source 2

They got married on March 15, 1809 at Maassluis (ZH).Source 2

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Jannetje van Duijn

Maria de Raaf
1717-????

Jannetje van Duijn
1784-1857

1809

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Sources

  1. Indices DTB Maassluis: 7-59 v; Familysearch: Maassluis - dopen Protestant 1770/1811 (scan 63/813)
  2. Trouwboek Maassluis Hervormd 19-55; Familysearch: Maassluis - trouwen Protestant 1777/1811 (scan 111/587)


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Harm Jan Luth-Mulders, "Genealogische Databank Maassluis", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogische-databank-maassluis/I32911.php : accessed May 27, 2024), "Jannetje van Duijn (1784-1857)".