Genealogische Databank Maassluis » Simetje Buitelaar (1732-1803)

Personal data Simetje Buitelaar 


Household of Simetje Buitelaar

She is married to Gijsbert Langeveld.

They got married on June 10, 1761 at Maassluis (ZH).Source 2

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Simetje Buitelaar
1732-1803

1761

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Sources

  1. Indices DTB Maassluis: 5-108 v; Familysearch: Maassluis - dopen Protestant 1610/1769 (scan 794/959)
  2. Familysearch: Maassluis - trouwen Protestant 1675/1777 (scan 598/650)
  3. Familysearch: Maassluis - begraven 1788-1811 (scan 405/656 – film #005472372)

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Harm Jan Luth-Mulders, "Genealogische Databank Maassluis", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogische-databank-maassluis/I51893.php : accessed May 11, 2024), "Simetje Buitelaar (1732-1803)".